2011 Weber State Football Information Guide

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2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS

WSU 2011 Schedule......................................1 Quick Facts....................................................2 Radio Information..........................................3 Athletics Media Relations.............................4 Follow the Wildcats.......................................5 Weber State Coaches.............................. 6-14 Head Coach Ron McBride...................... 6-9 Football Support Staff........................... 15-17 Big Sky Conference....................................18 Player profiles........................................ 19-62 Roster................................................... 20-23 Pronunciation Guide.................................22 2010 season stats.................................. 63-66 History and Records........................... 67-103 Year-by-year results..................................68 Wildcat Head Coaches..............................69 Year-by-year game results.................. 70-74 Record against opponents................. 75-78 All-time NFL Draft picks............................79 All-time CFL Draft picks............................80 All-Americans............................................81 Statistical leaders and records........ 83-102 All-time attendance averages.................103 Stewart Stadium................................ 104-105 2011 Opponents composite schedule.....106 Credits

The 2011 Weber State Football Information Guide was created, designed and edited by Paul Grua, Athletics Media Relations Director. Thanks to Matt Gerrish who assisted with the history and records section.

2011 WILDCAT SCHEDULE Sept. 3

at Wyoming

7:00 p.m.

Sept. 10

at Utah State

6:00 p.m.

Sept. 17 *Sacramento State

6:00 p.m.

Sept. 24

*at Northern Colorado

1:30 p.m.

Oct. 1

*at Eastern Washington 1:30 p.m.

Oct. 15

*Idaho State

4:00 p.m.

Oct. 22

Southern Utah

4:00 p.m.

Oct. 29

*at Montana

1:00 p.m.

Nov. 5

*Montana State

1:30 p.m.

Nov. 12

*Northern Arizona

1:30 p.m.

Nov. 19

*at Portland State

2:00 p.m.

Photo Credits

Player, coaches, staff, and action shots by Robert Casey of Casey Fotografiks.

Acknowledgment

Special thanks and acknowledgment to BRAD LARSEN who retired in March 2011 after 31 YEARS as Media Relations Director for Weber State Athletics. Thanks to Brad for ALL HIS SUPPORT and all he did for the Wildcats.

All times are Mountain and subject to change *Big Sky Conference game

On the Cover

Nick Webb, J.C. Oram, Brian Jankowski, Caleb Turner, Tyson Tiatia, Adam Sagapolutele-White, Head Coach Ron McBride.

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WSU FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION

Name of School..................... Weber State University Location...................................................Ogden, Utah Founded.................................. 1889 (Four-year 1962) Enrollement......................................................24,000 Nickname...................................................... Wildcats School colors.................................. Purple and White Affiliation................................. NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference......................................................Big Sky Stadium (Capacity)............ Stewart Stadium (17,500) Playing Surface....................................................Turf President..........................................Dr. F. Ann Millner Athletic Director......................................Jerry Bovee Associate A.D./SWA.............................. Amy Crosbie Website...................................WeberStateSports.com

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS

Media Relations Director...........................Paul Grua Office phone....................................... (801) 626-7414 Cell phone...........................................(801) 452-3811 Email.............................................. pgrua@weber.edu Fax...................................................... (801) 626-6490 Press Box........................................... (801) 626-6588 Dir. of Publications/Digital Media..........Darin Hogge Media Relations Assistant................. Justin Johnson Mailing Address....................... 2701 University Circle Weber State University Ogden, UT 84408-2702

TEAM INFORMATION

2010 record............................................................6-5 2010 Big Sky record/finish..........................5-3 / t3rd Offensive formation........................................Multiple Defensive formation..............................................4-3 Lettermen Returning / lost.............................. 38 / 17 Starters Returning (O/D/SP).......................... 6 / 7 / 1

TEAM HISTORY

First year............................................................. 1962 All-time record................................. 257-269-3 (.486) All-time Big Sky record...................... 139-179 (.437) Big Sky Titles................................4 / ‘65, ‘68, ‘87, ‘08 FCS Playoff Apperances.............4 / ‘87, ‘91, ‘08, ‘09

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach.............................................Ron McBride Alma Mater................................... San Jose State ‘ 63 Record at Weber State............. 38-32 (.543) / 6 years Big Sky record at Weber State............... 29-18 (.617) Overall record....................... 126-95 (.570) / 18 years Football Office Phone........................ (801) 626-8640 Best time to call....................................... Contact SID

ASSISTANT COACHES

Asst. Head Coach / OC / WR.................Matt Hammer Co-Def. Coordinator / Saf. / ST..............Jake Cookus Co-Def. Coordinator / Linebackers....... Colton Swan Quarterbacks............................................ Jason Beck Cornerbacks...........................................Andre Dyson Defensive Ends..................................... Jason Kaufusi Tight Ends / Video Coordinator..........Tom Stackaruk Offensive Line........................................Cecil Thomas Defensive Tackles...............................John Zamberlin Running Backs...................................... Brian Zeches Director of Football Operations........ Kamaal Ahmad Student Assistant Coach.......................Trevyn Smith

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RADIO INFORMATION CARL ARKY Voice of the Wildcats

Carl Arky returns for his 14th season as the radio voice for Weber State Athletics. For Wildcat football games he will be joined in the booth by former WSU standout Ty Sparrow. Arky began at Weber State in 1998. He was a member of the WSU Athletic Department, serving as the Director of Broadcast Services for five years before moving on in September of 2002 to become the afternoon sports anchor at KFAN Sports Radio in Salt Lake City. Before coming to Weber State, Arky had been the Sports Director at KTVX-TV (ABC 4) in Salt Lake City and served as the color analyst on the televised games of the Salt Lake Buzz Triple AAA baseball team. He also served as the television voice for Pro Rodeo on ESPN for four seasons. A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Arky graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism in 1977. His first full-time position came in 1978 at KTUL-TV in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he served as a sportscaster and was the producer/host of the Jimmy Johnson Oklahoma State Football Coaches Show. Arky came to Utah in 1983 where he worked at KUTV-TV Channel 2 in Salt Lake City. In 1987, he left to become the Director of Broadcasting for the Utah Jazz. There he was responsible for the production and syndication of all Utah Jazz radio and television programming, and served as the color analyst on those broadcasts. After two seasons with the Jazz, Arky formed his own production company (C.A.P.) and broadcasted cable TV games of the Sacramento Kings, as well as the Western Athletic Conference Game of the Week, Air Force Blue-White Network and selected games for the University of Utah from 1989 through 1991. Arky is married to Deborah Linder, they are the parents of two sons, Jake and Sam.

WILDCATS ON THE ZONE Beginning this season Weber State Athletics will have a new partnership with 1280 KZNS “The Zone” to broadcast all Weber State football and men’s basketball games. The Zone will be the exclusive radio home for the Wildcats and will air all football and men’s basketball games live. Longtime play-by-play voice of the Wildcats Carl Arky will continue to broadcast all of Weber State’s football and men’s basketball home and away games. A pre and post-game show will continue to be a part of every WSU game. In addition, the Zone will air a weekly coaches show and will have an increased football pre-game show, which will include tailgating at all football home games. The Zone is an all-sports radio station in Salt Lake City that has covered Utah sports for years. In addition to being aired on 1280, many of WSU’s games will be simulcast on 97.5 on the FM dial, further increasing the coverage of the Wildcats. The games will also be available live online at 1280thezone.com.

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ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Paul Grua is in his seventh year at Weber State. In April 2011 he was named to the position of Media Relations for the Wildcats. In his role at Media Relations Director, Grua serves as the primary media contact for all of WSU’s 16 NCAA sponsored sports, with specific responsibilities for football, men’s basketball, and men’s and women’s track and field. In his seven years with Weber State Athletics Grua has worked in the media relations and marketing and promotions. He began working at Weber State in January 2004 as a Sports Information Assistant, where he handled men’s and women’s Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field and Men’s and Women’s Tennis for Weber State. He served as the media coordinator for the 2004 Big Sky Tennis Championship and 2004 Big Sky Outdoor Track and Field Championships, both held in Ogden. In August 2004 he was hired full-time as the Assistant Media Relations Director. In October 2005 Grua was the media coordinator for the 2005 Big Sky Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships in Ogden and in 2007 he was the media coordinator for the NCAA Mountain Region Cross Country Championships, also in Ogden. He was also the Meet Director for the 2010 Big Sky Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Weber State. In 2008 Grua moved to the Marketing & Promotions department with the athletic department where he was the Assistant Marketing & Promotions Director. In 2010 he was named Marketing Coordinator and was responsible for the Marketing of all of WSU Athletics as well as game management and operations. Prior to coming to Weber State, Grua worked as the Assistant Information Director for the Big Sky Conference in the fall of 2003 where was the league contact for women’s soccer and men’s and women’s Cross Country. He served as the media coordinator for the 2003 Big Sky Women’s Soccer Championship. A native of Ogden, Grua graduated from Weber State University in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in Communication. While a student at Weber State, he served as Sports Director for both the campus radio station KWCR and the Weber State Television News station. He also helped the WSU Sports Information office with the computer statistical program for men’s and women’s basketball games. He has also worked as a producer at Sports Radio 1280 “The Zone” in Salt Lake City and as an intern for KSL-TV. During the 2002 Salt Lake Winter Olympics he worked as a broadcasting systems operator. He is a 1995 graduate of Ogden High School. Grua is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Professional Communication from Weber State. Grua married Melissa Hales in July 2005. The couple has two boys, Seth (4) and Levi (1).

Paul Grua

(Media Relations Director - FB, MBB, XC, TF) Email.................................................................. pgrua@weber.edu Office......................................................................... 801-626-7414 Cell.............................................................................801-452-3811

Justin Johnson

(Media Relations Assistant - WBB, VB, SOC, SFB) Email...................................................... justinjohnson@weber.edu Cell............................................................................ 801-690-6891

Darin Hogge

(Director of Publications and Digital Media - TEN, GOLF) Email............................................................... dhogge@weber.edu Office......................................................................... 801-626-6012 Cell............................................................................ 801-725-8868 Darin Hogge

GAME CREDENTIALS

Justin Johnson

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Only working press and scouts, with advance notice, will be allowed access to the press box. Area media who normally cover Weber State Athletic events will receive a Press Pass good for Stadium entrance AND Parking, prior to the beginning of the season. All others desiring credentials should contact Paul Grua at least one week in advance. Requests for Press, Photography, Broadcast and Scouting passes will be honored as they are received. If time permits, they will be mailed. If not, they may be picked up at the will call window, located in the Ticket Booth on the northwest side of Stewart Stadium. Press Parking is located in the lot north of Stewart Stadium.

All photographers must have a photographers pass to gain access to the field. Only photographers from working media or for WSU Media Relations purposes will be granted a pass. Per NCAA rules photographers are prohibited between the 25-yard lines.

PRESS BOX AND AREA ACCESS

Coaches and player will have a mandatory 10 minute cooling off period. That period begins when all players and coaches enter the locker room. Both locker rooms are closed to the media.

Press and Media members enter the Press Box facility on the sixth floor of the Stewart Stadium SkySuites. Passes must be presented or shown for elevator access. A wireless network is available and open to all guests.

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RADIO LINES

There are two courtesy radio lines available in the Visiting Radio Booth, located on the sixth floor of the Press Box and inside the press room area.

POST-GAME INTERVIEWS

The post-game press interview room is located on third floor of the Stadium. Coaches and players will be brought to the room approximately 15 minutes after the completion of the game.

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FOLLOW THE WILDCATS WeberStateSports.com The official website of Weber State Athletics

Watch games on the Internet...for free

WeberStateSports.com is the official website for Weber State Athletics. Visit the site for information For the sixth season fans can now watch the Wildcats from your comincluding scores, results, schedules, videos, bios, puter...for free. The Big Sky Conferand other information about Weber State Athletics. ence’s video streaming web service The site will feature live stats for all home games, as will bring fans all football, volleyball well as updated stats, bios on coaches and players, and men’s and women’s basketball pictures, and much more. games held in league venues. A re-design of the website will launch in the Fall Big Sky TV, the Big Sky Conference’s comprehensive 2011. video streaming, allows fans to watch all football, volleyball,

and men’s and women’s basketball games held in Big Sky venues free of charge. This is the third season that the Big Sky has teamed with America One (formerly B2 Networks) to distribute Big Sky TV. Fans can enter Big Sky TV through bigskytv.org, or through b2tv.com. Big Sky TV brings more than 400 live events to viewers around the world each season. During the 2010-11 season, more than 30,000 fans registered to view Big Sky TV events. Since its inception in the fall of 2006, Big Sky TV has produced more than 1,600 games and press conferences, including Football Championship Subdivision playoff games, as well as Big Sky volleyball, soccer, track and field, and basketball championships.

SOCIAL MEDIA

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HEAD COACH RON MCBRIDE Ron McBride Head Coach 7th season

Legendary Weber State head coach Ron McBride is in his seventh season as head coach of the Wildcats and his 20th season as a Division I head coach. He has been coaching at the Division I level since 1965.

or honorable mention honors. In addition, 10 players earned Second or Third Team All-America honors. The ‘Cats had another strong year in 2009 where they finished 7-5 overall and 6-2 in Big Sky action, finishing in a tie for second in the league standings. They also advanced to the FCS playoffs for the second consecutive season. In 2010 Mac led the ‘Cats to their third-straight winning season for the first time in 12 seasons. Weber State was 6-5 on the year with a 5-3 record in Big Sky play. They defeated Montana for the second time in the three seasons and also had a wild four-overtime win over Northern Colorado.

Coach McBride will turn 72 in October 2011. He is currently the sixth oldest active head coach in Division I football. Penn State’s Joe Pateron, Albany’s Bob Ford, Appalachian State’s Jerry Moore, Kansas State’s Bill Snyder and Florida Atlantic’s Howard Schnellenberger are the five head coaches older than McBride. WEBER STATE Coach McBride was named the ninth coach in Weber State history in December 2004, marking his return to the state of Utah as a head coach. In his six seasons since joining the Wildcats Coach Mac has posted a 38-32 overall record at Weber State and is 29-18 in Big Sky Conference games. He has also led the Wildcats to the NCAA FCS Playoffs two times and brought WSU its first Big Sky trophy since in 40 years. In his first season with the Wildcats (2005) he led the Wildcats to a 6-5 record after winning just one game the previous season. In his first game as head coach Weber State set a new attendance record at Stewart Stadium. That season also included a 28-23 win at No. 6 Eastern Washington. In 2006 the Wildcats posted a 4-7 record and the ‘Cats were 5-6 in 2007 but finish the year winning five of their last season games. The highlight season for Coach Mac came in 2008 when the Wildcats came out of nowhere to win the Big Sky and post a 10-4 record. WSU was 7-1 in the Big Sky and advanced to the FCS playoffs for the first time since 1991 and only the third time in school history. Sophomore quarterback Cameron Higgins was named Big Sky MVP. The season included a 45-28 win over Montana, the first victory over the Grizzlies in ten seasons. The Wildcats defeated third-ranked Cal Poly in the first round of the playoffs before losing to Montana in the second round. The ten wins were the most for Weber State in 21 years. McBride’s 2008 squad produced 12 players who earned First Team All-Big Sky honors - the FOOTBALL most by any team in league his2011 WEBER STATE tory for one season. Eight other players earned second team

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KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS Coach McBride came to Weber State after spending two seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Kentucky under his old colleague, Rich Brooks. McBride coached the inside linebackers at Kentucky for the 2003 and 2004 seasons. UTAH UTES Coach Mac is known for his success in revitalizing the football program at the University of Utah. He had three different stints at Utah, twice as an assistant, before becoming head coach. His first taste of Utah came in 1977 when he followed Wayne Howard from Long Beach State to Utah. McBride was named Offensive Coordinator and Offensive Line coach for the Utes for five seasons under Howard and one under Chuck Stobart. McBride then left the Utes to join the staff at the University of Wisconsin where he was offensive line coach for the Badgers. When former Weber State assistant coach Jim Fassel was named head coach at Utah in 1985, he summoned McBride to coach the Ute offensive linemen, which he did for two seasons. In 1987 McBride left to become assistant head coach and offensive line coach at the University of Arizona under Dick Tomey.

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HEAD COACH RON MCBRIDE Following the 1989 season, McBride returned to Utah when he was named head coach of the Utes. During his 13 seasons as head coach of the Utes, McBride guided his teams to an overall mark of 88-63. Those 88 victories are still the second most wins by a coach in Utah football history. He took the Utes to six bowl games, a noteworthy feat considering Utah had played in just three bowl games in the previous 97 years and hadn’t played in one since 1964. In 1994 his team won a thenschool record 10 games and attained the highest post-season ranking at the time, in school history climbing to No. 8 in the USA Today/ESPN poll and No. 10 in the Associated Press poll. That team concluded its season with a 16-13 win over Arizona in the Freedom Bowl. His 1999 squad beat Fresno State 17-16 in the Las Vegas Bowl and his 2001 team beat USC 10-6 also in the Freedom Bowl. McBride also excelled in the in-state rivalry games, rebuilding the rivalry with BYU. His Utes won six of its last 11 games against the Cougars, after losing 16 of the previous 18 games. Under coach Mac, Utah also dominated Utah State, posting an 11-2 record against the Aggies. EARLY MAC A native of Los Angeles, California, McBride was an all-city football and baseball star at South Gate High School. He played football at San Jose State from 1959 to 1962 and served as team captain his senior year. He later played professionally with the San Jose Apaches for the USA League.

Bowl championship team in 2010. In 2008 Dimitri Tsoumpas was selected with the second overall pick in the Canadian Football League draft by the Calgary Stampeders. In his days with the Utes McBride coached notable players like Jamal Anderson who played for the Atlanta Falcons. Running back Mike Anderson was the 2000 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year for the Denver Broncos. Kevin Dyson was the first receiver taken in the 1998 NFL Draft and was a starter with the Tennessee Titans in the 2000 Super Bowl. Luther Ellis was an all-pro and two-time Pro Bowler defensive lineman for the Detroit Lions . Steve Smith is a four-time NFL Pro Bowler and a three-time All-Pro selection with the Carolina Panthers. Jordan Gross was selected with the eighth pick of the 2003 Draft by the Carolina Panthers and is a three-time Pro Bowl selection. In April 2008, Coach McBride was honored by the Utah Football Coaches Association and given the first ever Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to football in the state of Utah. In March 2010 he and his wife Vicky celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Mac has four children: Danny, Mike, Kelly, and Jill. McBride’s son-in-law John Baxter, who is married to daughter Jill, is the assistant head coach at Fresno State University.

His coaching career began in 1965 when he served as the freshman team coach at San Jose State and also served as the defensive coordinator and linebacker coach. In 1966, he left to become an assistant coach at Piedmont Hills High School until 1968. He then returned to the collegiate coaching ranks, serving as an assistant coach at Gavilan Junior College from 1969 through 1971. His long association with Wayne Howard began in 1972 when he became the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach under Howard at the now-defunct football program at UC Riverside. In 1974, Howard took McBride and most of the staff to Long Beach State where they coached for three seasons before coming to the University of Utah. MAC PRODUCES PLAYERS Coach McBride has sent a steady stream of players into the NFL. Since taking over the ranks at Weber State, Coach Mac has had five players drafted into the NFL. After his first season with the Wildcats, two of his Wildcats, Paul and Pat McQuistan were selected in the 2006 NFL Draft. Paul was a third round selection of the Oakland Raiders and Pat was selected in the seventh round by the Dallas Cowboys. In 2008, David Hale was selected in the fourth round by the Baltimore Ravens. In 2009, J.D. Folsom was drafted in the seventh round by the Miami Dolphins and in 2010, Tim Toone was selected with the last pick of the draft by the Detroit Lions and was known as “Mr. Irrelevant”. In addition, Marcus Mailei signed with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2009 and was a member of the New Orleans Saints Super

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HEAD COACH RON MCBRIDE RON McBRIDE vs. ALL OPPONENTS

McBride’s Coaching Time Line

1965

San Jose State...........Freshman Coach/Def. Coordinator/Linebackers

1966-68

Piedmont Hills HS...............................................Defensive Coordinator

1969-71

Gavilan JC................................ Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line

1972-73

UC Riverside....................................................... Offensive Coordinator

1974-76

Long Beach State................................................ Offensive Coordinator

1977-82 Utah...................................................................... Offensive Coordinator 1983-84 Wisconsin......................................................................... Offensive Line 1985-86 Utah................................................................................... Offensive Line 1987-89 Arizona..................................... Assistant Head Coach / Offensive Line 1990-02 Utah....................................................................................... Head Coach 2003-04 Kentucky............................................................................... Linebackers 2005-

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2011 WSU opponents in BOLD OPPONENT OVERALL AT WSU Air Force......................................... 4-6......................0-0 Arizona........................................... 1-2......................0-0 Arizona State.................................. 0-2......................0-0 Boise State..................................... 0-3......................0-1 Boston College............................... 0-1......................0-1 Brigham Young............................... 6-7......................0-0 Cal Poly.......................................... 2-2......................2-0 California........................................ 0-1......................0-0 UC Davis........................................ 1-0......................1-0 Colorado State................................ 4-8......................0-2 Dixie State...................................... 1-0......................1-0 *Eastern Washington............3-3................. 3-3 Fort Lewis....................................... 1-0......................1-0 Fresno State................................... 4-4......................0-1 Hawai’i............................................ 3-4......................0-1 Idaho............................................... 0-1......................0-1 *Idaho State..........................7-0................. 6-0 Indiana............................................ 2-0......................0-0 Kansas............................................ 2-0......................0-0 Louisiana-Monroe........................... 1-0......................0-0 Louisville......................................... 2-0......................0-0 Michigan......................................... 0-1......................0-0 Minnesota....................................... 1-0......................0-0 *Montana...............................2-5................. 2-5 *Montana State.....................1-5................. 1-5 Montana-Western........................... 1-0......................1-0 Nebraska........................................ 0-1......................0-0 *Northern Colorado...............5-0................. 5-0 New Mexico.................................... 8-5......................0-0 North Dakota State......................... 0-1......................0-1 *Northern Arizona.................4-2................. 4-2 Oregon............................................ 2-3......................0-0 Oregon State.................................. 2-0......................0-0 *Portland State......................4-2................. 4-2 Rice................................................ 1-1......................0-0 *Sacramento State................4-2................. 4-2 San Diego State............................. 5-5......................0-0 San Jose State............................... 1-0......................0-0 South Florida.................................. 1-0......................0-0 Southern Methodist........................ 1-1......................0-0 Southern Utah.......................2-0................. 2-0 Stanford.......................................... 1-1......................0-0 TCU................................................ 2-0......................0-0 Texas Tech...................................... 0-1......................0-1 Tulsa............................................... 1-1......................0-0 UNLV.............................................. 4-0......................0-0 USC................................................ 1-1......................0-0 Utah................................................ 0-1......................0-1 Utah State............................11-2................ 0-0 UTEP.............................................. 8-1......................0-0 Washington State........................... 1-2......................0-0 Western State................................. 1-0......................1-0 William & Mary................................ 0-1......................0-1 Wisconsin....................................... 0-1......................0-0 Wyoming................................7-5................. 0-1

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HEAD COACH RON MCBRIDE RON McBRIDE’S FOUR-YEAR LEVEL COACHING CREDITS

YEAR SCHOOL 1965 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

OVERALL CONF. POST-SEASON Assistant.............San Jose State..................................... 5-5 Assistant.............UC Riverside........................................ 9-1 Assistant.............UC Riverside........................................ 8-2 Assistant.............Long Beach State................................ 6-5 Assistant.............Long Beach State................................ 9-2 Assistant.............Long Beach State................................ 8-3 ASSISTANT.........UTAH ............................................. 3-8 ASSISTANT.........UTAH ............................................. 8-3 ASSISTANT.........UTAH ............................................. 6-6 ASSISTANT.........UTAH .......................................... 5-5-1 ASSISTANT.........UTAH .......................................... 8-2-1 ASSISTANT.........UTAH ............................................. 5-6 Assistant.............Wisconsin............................................. 7-4 Assistant.............Wisconsin.......................................... 7-4-1 ASSISTANT.........UTAH ............................................. 8-4 ASSISTANT.........UTAH ............................................. 2-9 Assistant.............Arizona .......................................... 4-4-3 Assistant.............Arizona ............................................. 9-2 Assistant.............Arizona ............................................. 8-3 UTAH...................4-7 2-6 / 7th UTAH...................7-5 4-4 / 4th UTAH...................6-6 4-4 / T5th........ Copper Bowl (L) UTAH...................7-6 5-3 / T4th......Freedom Bowl (L) UTAH...................10-2 6-2 / T2nd....Freedom Bowl (W) UTAH...................7-4 6-2 / T1st UTAH...................8-4 6-2 / T2nd....... Copper Bowl (L) UTAH...................6-5 5-3 / T2nd UTAH...................7-4 5-3 / T3rd UTAH...................9-3 5-2 / T1st.. Las Vegas Bowl (W) UTAH...................4-7 3-4 / 5th UTAH...................8-4 4-3 / T3rd.. Las Vegas Bowl (W) UTAH...................5-6 3-4 / T4th Assistant.............Kentucky ............................................. 4-8 Assistant.............Kentucky ............................................. 2-9 WEBER STATE....6-5 4-3 / T4th WEBER STATE....4-7 3-5 / T5th WEBER STATE....5-6 4-4 / T4th WEBER STATE...10-4 7-1 / T1st.. FCS Playoffs 2nd RD WEBER STATE....7-5 6-2 / T2nd..FCS Playsoff 1st RD WEBER STATE....6-5

McBride vs. the Big Sky

TEAM OVERALL Eastern Washington 3-3 *Idaho State 7-0 Montana 2-5 Montana State 1-5 Northern Arizona 3-2 Northern Colorado 5-0 Portland State 4-2 Sacramento State 4-2

HOME 1-2 *4-0 2-1 0-3 2-1 3-0 2-1 3-0

ROAD 2-1 3-0 0-4 1-2 1-1 2-0 2-1 1-2

*1-0 vs. ISU while coaching at Utah

40-Years 21 Assistant / 18 Head Coach (7 Schools) 261-194-6 (.566)

HEAD COACHING BOWL & PLAYOFF APPEARANCES 1992 Copper Bowl

28-31

Loss

to Washington State

1993 Freedom Bowl

21-28

Loss

to SouthernCal

1994 Freedom Bowl

16-13

Win

over Arizona

1996 Copper Bowl

10-38

Loss

to Wisconsin

1999 Las Vegas Bowl 17-16

Win

over Fresno State

2001 Las Vegas Bowl 10-6

Win

over Southern Cal

2008 FCS Playoffs

49-35

Win

at Cal Poly

2008 FCS Playoffs

13-24

Loss

at Montana

2009 FCS Playoffs

0-38

Loss

at William & Mary

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WILDCAT COACHES Matt Hammer Assistant Head Coach Offensive Coordinator Wide Receivers • 6th season

Matt Hammer enters his sixth season with the Wildcats coaching staff. The 2011 season will be his third season as Assistant Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator for the Wildcats. He also coaches the wide receivers. Hammer came to Weber State in the spring of 2006. During the 2006 season he assisted Kevin Clune, working with the linebackers as a graduate assistant before being elevated to full-time status in 2007. Hammer was the WSU Recruiting Coordinator for three seasons with the Wildcats. Since joining the staff he coached several Wildcats to prominence. He was instrumental in the development of running back Trevyn Smith, who became the first player in WSU history to rush for 1,000 yards or more for four straight seasons. Smith led the Big Sky in rushing three seasons and became just the third player in Big Sky Conference history to earn First Team All-Conference honors four times. Hammer also coached fullback Marcus Mailei who was a twotime All-Big Sky First Team member and won a Super Bowl ring with the New Orleans Saints in 2010. In 2010 Hammer coached the wide receiving group that included Joe Collins and Mike Phillips. Collins earned All-American honors in 2010. Hammer graduated from Southern Utah in 2006, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education with a minor in Criminal Justice. He played both receiver and defensive back at Southern Utah under coaches Ray Gregory, current Utah State head coach Gary Anderson, and Wes Meier in his four seasons with the Thunderbirds. He was a standout prep star at Clearfield High School where he earned two varsity letters in football and three in baseball. Hammer and his wife Sheena are the parents of two children, Jagger and Skylee.

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Jake Cookus Co-Defensive Coordinator Safeties/Special Teams 7th season

Jake Cookus begins his 7th season on the Wildcat coaching staff and his third year as the Co-Defensive Coordinator. He will once again oversee the successful Wildcat special teams and coach the safeties. Cookus came to Weber State in 2005, the first year for WSU head coach Ron McBride. Under Cookus’ tutelage, WSU return specialist Bryant Eteuati became the most prolific kick return specialist in the WSU and Big Sky Conference history. Eteuati earned First Team All-Big Sky honors in 2007 as a Return Specialist and was Second Team All-Big Sky as a Special Teams players serving as the holder on place kicks. In 2007 Eteuati led the nation in allpurpose yards averaging 207.5 per game. Eteuati left WSU as the Big Sky and WSU career leader in Punt Returns (117) and Kickoff Returns (100). Cookus also coached Beau Hadley and returners Tim Toone and Bo Bolen, who all earned All-Big Sky honors. Cookus came to Weber State after spending two seasons as a graduate assistant coach on the University of Kentucky staff under head coach Rick Brooks, and coaching along side coach McBride at Kentucky. While with the Wildcats, Cookus coached the Wildcat defensive backs and worked on a master’s in Sports Administration. A native of Roseburg, Oregon, Cookus was a three-sport standout in football, basketball and baseball. On the gridiron, he played quarterback and defensive back. His senior season he threw for 1,449 yards and 18 touchdowns, and rushed for 943 yards and 17 more touchdowns. He led his team to a perfect 28-0 record and two state titles his junior and senior seasons. He was named the 1996 Oregon Player of the Year his senior season by USA Today. After high school, he attended the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, playing quarterback for one season before transferring to Oregon State, where he joined the team as a walkon in 1998. Playing mainly on special teams for the Beavers, he had four tackles and one recovered fumble. Because of his dedication and persistence, coach Dennis Erickson awarded Cookus a scholarship his sophomore season. He helped the Beavers to a 7-5 record and an appearance in the Oahu Bowl. It was OSU’s first bowl appearance since 1964. He saw action in all 12 games of his junior season and was a starter in the last three. Against archrival Oregon, he intercepted three passes from Heisman Trophy candidate Joey Harrington, helping the Beavers to a 23-13 victory. Oregon State went on to defeat 10th ranked Notre Dame, 41-9, in the Fiesta Bowl. He graduated from OSU in 2001 with a degree in business finance and a minor in athletic administration. Following his playing days at OSU, he accepted a position at Southern Oregon University in Ashland where he coached linebackers for coach Jeff Olson. The Raiders advanced to the 2002 NAIA playoffs with an 8-3 record. SOC was ranked 3rd in the nation at one time during the season, the highest ranking in school history.

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WILDCAT COACHES Colton Swan Co-Defensive Coordinator Linebackers • 7th season

Former Weber State linebacker Colton Swan, who served as a graduate assistant in 2005, begins his seventh season on the Wildcat Staff. The 2011 season will mark his third season as CoDefensive Coordinator. He also coaches the WSU linebackers. Last season Swan coached junior Nick Webb who earned First Team All-Big Sky honors. In 2009 the Wildcat’s were second in the Big Sky Conference in scoring defense, allowing 21.7 points per game and second in passing efficiency defense allowing teams a rating of just 120.8. The ‘Cats were third in total defense allowing 375.8 yards per game. In his first year overseeing the linebackers, Taylor Sedillo earned First Team All-Big Sky honors and led the Wildcats in total tackles with 100. Swan spent three years coaching the WSU safeties. One of Swan’s pupils, Ty Sparrow, led the Wildcats in total tackles in 2007. Sparrow was named First Team All-Big Sky. Another of Swan’s safeties, Beau Hadley, earned First Team All-Big Sky and Third Team All-America in 2008. Swan’s safeties were part of secondary which helped the Wildcats lead the Big Sky Conference in Pass Defense allowing just 212.2 passing yards per game by opponents in 2007. Swan is one of WSU’s successful “walk-on” stories. He came to WSU in 1999 to try out and ended up red-shirting the season. In 2000, he played in 10 games, mostly on special teams, and had 12 tackles. Between the 2000 and 2001 season, he worked extremely hard in the weight room and went from 190 pounds to a solid 210. He became a starter in the last five games of his sophomore season in 2001, registering 60 tackles. As a junior in 2002, he became a full-time starter earning a scholarship. He was named Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference and led the Wildcats with 89 total tackles. He was a mainstay on the 2003 team which posted an 8-4 record. He was voted Second Team All-Big Sky Conference after he recorded 109 total tackles (54 unassisted), had three forced fumbles and an interception. He was also a three-time member of the Big Sky All-Academic team. He left WSU with 135 career unassisted tackles, which ties him for 6th on the WSU career charts. His younger brother, Clayton “Biff” Swan, transferred to WSU from Utah State and played two seasons (2007-2008) for the Wildcats.

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Jason Beck Assistant Coach Quarterbacks 3rd season

Jason Beck begins his third season under Coach Ron McBride on the Wildcat staff. Beck coaches the WSU quarterbacks. For the past three season Beck has coached WSU quarterback Cameron Higgins. Higgins completed his four-year standout career as one of the top players in Weber State history. He set school records for most career passing yards (12,274), most career touchdowns passes (98), most career total touchdowns (105), most career pass completions (935), and career passing efficiency rating (144.5). His 98 career touchdown passes is also the most in Big Sky Conference history. His 12,261 yards of total offense is the third most in Big Sky history and his 105 touchdowns is tied for the second most in the conference history. Beck came to Weber State after serving the 2008 season as a graduate at Louisiana State University assisting former BYU head coach, Gary Crowton, with the Tiger offense. Beck assisted in coordination of the passing game. The Bayou Tigers averaged 38.6 points per game in 2008 and set 10 offensive school records. Prior to his stint at LSU, Beck served as a graduate assistant at BYU under Coach Bronco Mendenhall. He was responsible for coaching and running the “scout team” each week and breaking down film for coaches to used in scouting opponents. The Cougars were 2006 and 2007 Mountain West Conference champions during his coaching tenure in Provo and were the top ranked offensive team in the league both seasons. Beck played three seasons for BYU after transferring from the College of the Canyons. Beck served as the primary backup to John Beck. In 2004, he led College of the Canyons to an undefeated season and a number one ranking in the California JC system and was named to the JUCO All-America team both athletically and academically as a sophomore. He spent his freshman season at Ventura JC. He played high school football at Hueneme High School in his hometown of Oxnard, California. After graduating, Beck left to serve a two-year LDS Church mission to Denver, Colorado before embarking on his collegiate football career. Beck earned a bachelor’s degree from BYU in Communications in 2006 and is currently working on a Master’s Communications from BYU. Married, his wife’s name is Jamie. She played soccer at BYU where she earned all-America honors.

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WILDCAT COACHES Andre Dyson

Jason Kaufusi

Assistant Coach Cornerbacks 3rd season

Assistant Coach Defensive Ends 2nd season

Former NFL player Andre Dyson enters his third season on the Wildcat coaching staff. Dyson coaches the cornerbacks for Weber State.

Jason Kaufusi, begins his second season on the Weber State football staff overseeing the defensive line. This season marks his eighth season involved in coaching, following his standout career at Utah.

Dyson was instrumental in the maturity of corner back Josh Morris in 2009, who learned a great deal from the former NFL standout and ended up signing with the Philadelphia Eagles. Morris earned 2009 First Team All-Big Sky Conference honors, and First Team AllAmerica honors from The Associated Press, The Sports Network and The Walter Camp Foundation. Dyson grew up in Clinton, Utah and attended Clearfield High School where he earned All-State honors under Coach Randy Johnson. He still holds the Clearfield High record in the 40-yd dash at 4.41. He also earned All-State honors as a soccer player as well. Dyson followed his brother, Kevin, to the University of Utah where he played four seasons under Coach Ron McBride. He was named Second Team All-Mountain West Conference in 1999 and tied for the league lead in interceptions with six. Dyson played four seasons (2001-2004) with the Tennessee Titans. In 2001 he became the first rookie to lead the team in interceptions (3) since 1964. Against Tampa Bay that season, he returned an interception for a touchdown and his brother Kevin caught a touchdown pass making them the first brothers in NFL history to record an interception touchdown and a receiving touchdown in the same game. In 2005, Dyson played with the Seattle Seahawks and helped them to their first ever Super Bowl appearance. In week 13 of that season, he scored on a 72-yard interception return and on a 25yard fumble return at Philadelphia. He became just the 6th NFL player since 1970 to score on an interception and fumble return in the same game. Dyson finished his NFL career in 2006 with the New York Jets where he had interceptions against Brett Favre, Joey Harrington, Vince Young and Kerry Collins during the season. He ended his 96-game NFL career with 317 total tackles and 22 interceptions, four of those returned for touchdowns/. He and his wife Heather are the parents of a son, Dontae and twin girls, Brooklyn and Avery, born in May 2010.

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Prior to coming to Weber State, Kaufusi spent nine months as an administrative assistant at Utah under head Coach Kyle Whittingham assisting with the cornerbacks. From March of 2004 through June of 2008, Jason served as an assistant coach at Cottonwood High School in Salt Lake City under Coach Tom Jones and Coach Cecil Thomas. Thomas is now the offensive line coach at Weber State. Two of his defensive linemen, Simi Fili and Lynn Katoa earned national high school all-America honors. Kaufusi coached the defensive line for the Colts. The 2008 squad posted a 13-1 mark with the only loss coming in the Utah Class 4A title game against Timpview High. The 2007 team was 10-1 with the only loss coming in the quarterfinal game of the 4A playoffs. He also oversaw the academic study table and academic progress for the team and assisted with strength and conditioning as well. Kaufusi attended East High in Salt Lake City where in his senior season (1996) he was named the 4A Player of the Year and led the Leopards to a 13-0 record and the Class 4A state title. He recorded 16 quarterback sacks and on offense caught 17 passes for 327 yards as a tight end. He signed a letter of intent to play at Utah in February of 1997 but left to serve a two-year LDS Church mission to Panama before beginning his collegiate career. In the Fall of 2000 he joined the Ute program under head coach Ron McBride and was voted the Co-Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year and earned Honorable Mention all-conference honors with eight quarterback sacks and starting in the nine games in which he played. He went on to earn First Team All-Mountain West Conference honors in 2001 and 2002. In 2003, he was a pre-season all-america candidate and was on the Bronco Nagurski Trophy and Outland Trophy watch lists but a shoulder injury prevented him from participating in 2003. He is the fourth Kaufusi to play at the University of Utah following the steps of his brothers Doug, Henry and Jeff. Married, he and his wife, Tenille are the parents of a daughters Taliana and Malia and a son, Ammon.

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WILDCAT COACHES Tom Stackaruk Assistant Coach Tight Ends / Video Coordinator 18th season

Former Wildcat player Tom Stackaruk begins 18th season with the Wildcats. Stackaruk coaches the tight ends for the Wildcats and also works as the video coordinator. In addition, he is the staff liaison to the Weber State Gridiron Club, a group of former players. The Gridiron Club sponsors a golf tournament each summer and the annual Senior Night Banquet each spring. Stackaruk has worked under three different head coaches at Weber State. He began his coaching career with the Wildcats in 1994 where he was a graduate assistant and part-time coach for head coach Dave Arslanian. Stackaruk helped coach the offensive line that season, working particularly with the tackles. In 1997 he was elevated to full-time assistant coach. In 1998 he was retained by new head coach Jerry Graybeal and continued to coach the offensive line and work as video coordinator. He was also retained under head coach Ron McBride in 2005. Stackaruk is a native of Smithville, Ontario, Canada and came to Weber State in 1988 as an offensive tackle under coach Mike Price where he played as a first-year freshman. In 1989, he came under the guidance of new head coach Dave Arslanian. He played center and offensive tackle under Arslanian’s reign and earned three varsity letters. In 1991, he helped protect record-setting quarterback, Jamie Martin. That 1991 team posted an 8-4 record and advanced to the first round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. WSU led I-AA in total offense, averaging 516.7 yards per game, and set a I-AA single game record which still stands of 876 yards against Idaho State. With Stackaruk’s help, Martin was voted the 1991 NCAA Division I-AA Offensive Player of the Year, receiving the Walter Payton Trophy. He graduated from Weber State in 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in Technical Sales and Physical Education. In 1992 he was selected in the third round of the Canadian Football League by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, where he played briefly before returning to Ogden. Stackaruk and his wife Kelly have three daughters, Keatyn, McKayle, and Sarah.

Cecil Thomas Assistant Coach Offensive Line 2nd season

Beginning his second season on the Weber State football staff is Cecil Thomas. Thomas coaches the offensive line at Weber State, one of the strenghts in the program in recent years. In 2010 Thomas coached All-American J.C. Oram and Caleb Turner, who earned All-Big Sky honors. Thomas comes to Weber State after a successful coaching career at Cottonwood High School in Salt Lake City, Utah. Thomas served as head of the Colts for three seasons (2007-2009) posting an overall record of 31-6. His 2008 squad posted a 13-1 mark, losing its only game in the Class 4A state championship game. In 2007, his team was 10-1 with a loss in the quarterfinal game of the 4A state championship. During his tenure at CHS, Thomas’s teams won three region titles and 15 of his players earned Division I football scholarships. Three of his players earned high school allAmerica honors and he produced 12 First Team All-State players. Every one of his players during his three-years graduated and qualified through the NCAA Clearinghouse. In 2008 he was selected to coach the offensive line in the ESPN Under Armour High School All-American game and also coached in the 2009 ESPN Under Armour where his offensive line did not allow a sack the entire game. Prior to being named head coach, Thomas served four-years as an assistant at Cottonwood. In 2004 the Colts advanced to the state 4A championship game and lost in the semifinals in 2005. In 2001 he served as the offensive line and strength coach at Taylorsville High before moving to Cottonwood. A native of Hammond, Louisiana, Thomas graduated from Hammond High where he was a four-year letter winner in both football and soccer. He spent his initial season at Utah as a red-shirt in 1989 under Coach Fassel. In 1990, Ron McBride took over the Utah program and Thomas was a part of his rebuilding project for the Utes. He became a three-year letter winner and a two-year starter on the offensive line under McBride. He played in two bowl games for the Utes against Washington State in the 1992 Copper Bowl and in 1993 versus Southern Cal in the Freedom Bowl. Thomas graduated from Utah in 1992 with a bachelor’s of science degree in Sociology with a minor in Criminology and later earned a Master’s degree from the University of Phoenix in Education and also a Teaching Certificate in Physical Education. Upon graduation he served a coaching internship at the CFL Training Camp for the Calgary Stampeders working with the offensive line. From 1996-1998 he worked as a graduated assistant coach at Utah under Ron McBride working with the tackles and tight ends. Thomas and his wife, the former Natalie Evans from Providence, Utah, are the parents of a son Jordan, a daughter Madison, and a son C.J.

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WILDCAT COACHES John Zamberlin Assistant Coach Defensive Tackles 1st season

Brian Zeches Assistant Coach Running backs 2nd season

John Zamberlin begins his first season as an assistant coach with the Wildcat football program. Zamberlin will coach the defensive tackles for the Wildcats.

Brian Zeches enters his second season with the Wildcats. He is primarly responsible for the running backs and fullbacks at Weber State.

Zamberlin is no stranger to Weber State or the Big Sky. For the past four seasons he was the head coach at Idaho State. With the Bengals he compiled a 6-39 overall record. He also spent time as an assistant coach at Eastern Washington.

Zeches comes to Weber State after serving as a graduate assistant coach at UTEP in 2008 and 2009 under Coach Mike Price, working with the defense. In 2006 and 2007, he served as a graduate assistant at the University of New Mexico.

Prior to coaching at Idaho State Zamberlin was the head coach at Central Washington for ten seasons from 1997 to 2006. At Central Washington he compiled a 63-41 overall record and twice advanced the Wildcats to post-season play.

Zeches is not new to Ogden. In 1987 and 1988, his father, Jim Zeches, served on the Weber State football staff under Coach Mike Price coaching the inside linebackers. Brian was five-years old at the time.

Before becoming a head coach Zamberlin spent nine seasons as an assistant coach with stints at the University of Richmond, Eastern Washington, and the University of Massachusetts.

In 1989 his father left Weber State, with Price, to join the coaching staff at Washington State. Brian graduated from Pullman High where he played quarterback on the football team and first base on the baseball team. His senior year, he directed Pullman High to an 11-1 record and into the state semifinal game.

As a player Zamberlin played linebacker in the NFL for six seasons, playing 78 total games with the New England Patriots (1979-1982) and the Kansas City Chiefs (1983-1984). He was a fifth round draft choice of New England out of Pacific Lutheran University, where he earned a degree in 1979 in physical education.

He began his collegiate career at the University of Illinois (200102), then transferred to Idaho State where he played three seasons for the Bengals under Coach Larry Lewis. He appeared in three games as a reserve quarterback during the 2005 season. His father, who played collegiately at Cal State Northridge, is currently an NFL Scout for the Washington Redskins.

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WILDCAT SUPPORT STAFF Kamaal Ahmad Director of Football Operations NFL Liason 6th season

Kamaal Ahmad begins his sixth season in the Wildcat program this year. He serves as Weber State’s Director of Football Operations and NFL Liason. Kamaal started at Weber State in 2006 and worked two years as a graduate assistant coach, helping on the defensive line. In 2008 he became a part-time coach. His connections in his native state of Oklahoma have paid off for the Wildcats. Eight players on the 2010 roster are from the Sooner state, and several of them are expected to make an impact for the ‘Cats this season. A native of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Ahmad was an All-City linebacker and graduated from Santa Fe High School. He played two seasons at Northeast Oklahoma A&M where he was a Phi Theta Kappa honor student in the classroom. He red-shirted his freshman year and started as a sophomore helping his team to the junior college playoffs. Kamaal played at the University of Kentucky from 2002 through 2004 and was selected as the Players Council rep serving in that capacity for two seasons. He graduated in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and history. In 2005 he boxed for the University of Kentucky boxing team. He won the Midwest regional heavyweight championship and captured the 2006 Kentucky state Golden Gloves heavyweight championship with a 16-second knockout! He has fought on several local and regional fight cards and is trained by Ogden native, Bob Lopez.

Trevyn Smith Student Assistant Coach 1st season

Former Weber State standout running back Trevyn Smith joins Weber State as a student assistant coach for the 2011 season. He will assist with coaching the offensive line and helping with other duties for the Wildcat coaching staff. He is in the process of completing his bachelor’s degree in Technical Sales at Weber State. Smith was a four-year standout for the Wildcats from 2006-09 and is one of the top running backs in school history. He ranks as WSU’s career leader in rushing yards with 5,029, which also ranks as the third most yards in Big Sky Conference history. Smith carried the ball 997 times and rushed for 43 touchdowns in his 47 career games with the Wildcats. He is Weber State’s career leader in all-purpose yards with 6,420 and ranks seventh in WSU history in total offense. He accounted for 52 career touchdowns, the third most in school history, and the most of any non-quarterback. He also ranks second in WSU history in career points with 316. Smith is one of three players in Big Sky history to be named to the Big Sky First Team All-Conference Team in four seasons. Smith also led the Big Sky in rushing in each of his first three seasons. As a red-shirt freshman with the Wildcats in 2006 Smith started fall camp third on the depth chart but ended up leading the Big Sky in rushing with 1,129 yards on 205 carries and had eight touchdowns. In 2007 he led the league once again with 1,314 yards on 263 carries and had seven rushing touchdowns. 2008 was a standout year for Smith and the Wildcats as the team posted a 10-4 record and claimed the Big Sky Conference title with a 7-1 record. The ‘Cats advanced to the FCS Playoffs for just the third time in school history. A total of 12 players earned All-Conference honors that season, including Smith who was a First Team selection and once again led the Big Sky in rushing. In 14 games that season Smith totaled 1,585 rushing yards on 295 carries and had 21 rushing touchdowns. As a senior in 2009 Smith did not lead the Big Sky in rushing but did have 1,001 yards on 234 carries and seven touchdowns and once again earned First Team All-Conference honors. Smith signed with Weber State in February 2005, part of Coach Ron McBride’s first recruiting class with the Wildcats. He came on Weber State from Springville High School where he led the state of Utah in rushing in 2004 with 2,108 yards, an average of 9.1 yards per carry. He earned First Team All-State honors and was named the 2004 Old Spice/Red Zone Utah Player of the Year. Smith and his wife Erica have two daughters, Ryan Rae and Reggie.

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WILDCAT SUPPORT STAFF Marshall Parnell Leadership Coordinator 2nd season

Marshall Parnell joined Weber State’s staff in the spring of 2010 as a Leadership Coach. He has over 27 years of Martial Arts experience and leadership training. Parnell, a United States Marine Corp Company Honorman, graduated number one in his class of 600 recruits. He has used his expertise as a master instructor of martial arts, and his experience as a United State Marine, to build confidence and leadership in athletes and business leaders around the world. Working with the team since early Summer, Parnell has been instrumental in creating a player level leadership structure which has resulted in a higher level of mental toughness, confidence, player pride and ownership within the program, and has enabled the ‘Cats to reach a higher level of competitiveness. Among his many awards, promotions and levels of competence earned, Parnell has studied eight different martial arts and is a 5th Degree Tae Kwon Do Black Belt, and a 5th Degree Haidong Gumdo Black Belt. He has traveled across the entire world coaching, teaching and developing leadership skills to some of the greatest individuals, and teams, in the field of martial arts. As a rest of his coaching, and leadership training, Parnell was awarded a sword presented by President Kim of South Korea in 2003. He became the first foreign master to ever receive this prestigious honor.

Joel Bass Head Athletic Trainer 21st season

Joel Bass is in his 21st season as the Head Athletic Trainer at Weber State University. A certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and a licensed athletic trainer in the state of Utah, Bass has been an active force in the better treatment of high school, collegiate and professional athletes. As a result of his work and dedication, Weber State now offers a four-year degree in Sports Medicine. Bass was the driving force behind the curriculum, and has been active within the State of Utah in helping high school athletic departments develop athletic training programs in their schools, and making sure each school has a certified athletic trainer on staff. Bass works primarily with the Wildcat football and Men’s basketball teams, but also oversees all administrative responsibilities of the athletic training program. Originally from Alvin, Texas, he attended high school in Colorado. He played football at Ricks College, and then transferred to Utah State University where he earned a B.S. degree in Exercise Science, and served as an athletic training student. He received his Master’s degree in Athletic Training from Indiana State University in 1988 and then served as the Assistant Athletic Trainer at Montana State University for three years before coming to Ogden. He and his wife, Beth, are the parents of a daughter, Melissa, and a son, Jason.

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WILDCAT SUPPORT STAFF Eric Hohn Strength and Conditioning Coach 14th season

Tom Shurtliff Head Equipment Manager 21st season

Eric Hohn joined the Wildcat staff in April of 1998 as the strength and conditioning coach for the Weber State University Athletic Department. He supervises the strength and conditioning routines of all WSU student-athletes.

Tom Shurtliff begins his 19th season as Head Equipment Manager at Weber State. He oversees equipment needs for all 16 of Weber State’s intercollegiate sports. He began at Weber State in January 1992.

A native of Downey, California, Hohn graduated from Warren High in 1977 and attended the University of Oregon, where in 1983 he received a B.S. degree in physical education. He later earned a master’s degree from the University of South Carolina in physical education.

Shurtliff follows in the footsteps of his father-in-law Ron Flygare, who served for over 30 years in the same capacity.

He spent four seasons as the assistant strength coach at the University of Washington, working with future NFL standouts such as Mark Brunell and Lincoln Kennedy. While he was at UW, the Huskies appeared in three straight bowl games. He left to become the head strength coach at the University of California-Berkeley for six seasons and went to three bowl games with the Bears. Some of Hohn’s pupils at Cal included NFL firstround draft choices Sean Dawkins, Todd Steussie, Regan Upshaw, Tony Gonzalez and Hardy Nickerson. He also oversaw the strength and conditioning programs of future NBA players Jason Kidd, Sharif Abdur-Rahim, Ed Gray and Lamond Murray.

A native of Ogden Shurtliff graduated from Ogden High School. He spent 17 years working for Steiner’s American Linen before assuming his current role at Weber State. Shurtliff is a Certified Member of the Athletic Equipment Manager’s Association. Married to the former Ronda Flygare, he is the father of three daughters, Sarah, Kellie and Stephanie. He is grandfather to five: Kendrick, Mickell, Saraih, Kyson, and Kempton.

Practicing what he preaches, Hohn is avid hiker who has scaled Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa and the Andes of South America. In the Spring of 2008, he hiked into the Base Camp for Mount Everest spending two weeks in the Himalayas.

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THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE The Big Sky Conference enters its 49th year of athletic competition in 2011-12. The Big Sky is an NCAA Division I member in all sports, with member institutions classified in the Football Championship Subdivision (formally I-AA). For the sixth and final year, the Big Sky is a nine-team league. The current lineup includes Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Sacramento State and Weber State. Northern Colorado is the newest member of the league, having joined the conference in 2006. The Big Sky will expand to an 11-team league with 13 footballplaying members on July 1, 2012. Southern Utah University and the University of North Dakota will join as full members. Cal Poly and UC Davis will join as football-affiliate members. The league has become one of the strongest Division I conferences in the West and is a national leader in the Football Championship Subdivision. Six times, Big Sky teams have won the Division I National Championship, including Eastern Washington in 2010. A Big Sky team has played for the national championship each of the past three seasons. The Big Sky Conference was established in 1963 by six charter members – Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State and Weber State. Those six schools formed the foundation of the Big Sky before the league expanded in 1970 by adding Boise State and Northern Arizona. Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and was replaced

by Nevada, which gave the league eight members. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 with the addition of Eastern Washington. The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the league, beginning in 1992 when Nevada departed and put the Big Sky back at eight teams. In 1996 Boise State and Idaho left and at the same time the conference added Portland State, Sacramento State and Cal State Northridge. The Big Sky maintained nine teams for five years before Cal State Northridge departed in the spring of 2001. The Big Sky spreads across eight states spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky Mountain Front. The Big Sky is represented along the entire west coast with schools in Washington, Oregon and California. League schools also range up and down the Rocky Mountains with institutions in Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona and Colorado. Of the eight western-most states in the contiguous United States only one, Nevada, is not represented in the Big Sky. On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was adopted by the six presidents of the charter members as the name of the new conference. The name Big Sky originated in a novel written by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled “The Big Sky.” Jack Hollowell, a former Montana advertising director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State. While on a track and field trip from Pocatello, Idaho, to Missoula, Mont., the legendary Dubby Holt of Idaho State saw a “Welcome to Big Sky Country” sign as his team entered Montana. Holt, and his athletes thought “Big Sky” would be a perfect name for the new conference. Harry Missildine of the Spokane Spokesman-Review called for the newly formed league to be named the Big Sky Conference in his column dated Feb. 20, 1963. The Big Sky sponsors championships in 14 sports, including men’s and women’s cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, basketball and tennis. In addition, there are also championships in football, and women’s volleyball, golf and soccer. The Big Sky will add a softball championship in the spring of 2013. The 2011-12 season will mark the 24th year that the Big Sky Conference will sponsor championships in women’s sports. The former Mountain West Conference existed from 1982-88, sponsoring championships for women’s sports at the same institutions the Big Sky had men’s programs. The Big Sky merged with the Mountain West in 1988, forming one league for both men and women. Doug Fullerton, the fifth commissioner of the Big Sky Conference, is in his 17th year at the helm. Fullerton took over the Big Sky on July 1, 1995, replacing longtime commissioner Ron Stephenson, who passed away in 2011. Stephenson served the league for 14 years. Steve Belko was the commissioner from 1977-81, while John Roning held the post from 1971-77. The first league commissioner was Jack Friel, who served from 1963-71.

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PLAYER PROFILES

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2011 WILDCATS 2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER No. Name 1 Robbie Diamond

Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown

HS/Previous School

Willie Okwuonu Devin Pugh Xavian Johnson Jordan Clemente Blake Keller Kris Parham Tanner Hinds Jarrett Gooden Josh Tenove

CB S CB WR TE S RB RB CB DE

6-0 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-4 6-2 5-8 5-9 5-10 6-3

175 200 175 180 215 220 180 200 170 250

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

1VL 1VL HS/RS HS/RS 1VL 3VL JC/RS HS JC HS/RS

Oklahoma City, OK Putnam Edmond, OK Santa Fe Tulsa, OK Jenks Las Vegas, NV Cheyenne Tooele, UT Tooele Salt Lake City, UT Bingham Oklahoma City, OK Bishop McGuiness / Ventura Kaysville, UT Davis Richmond, CA Benicia / C. of San Matteo / UTEP Irvine, CA Woodbridge

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 18 19

Kela Marciel Mike Hoke Tony Epperson Brian Jankowski Jordan Adamczyk Kyle Shaney Mo Neal Steve Carpenter Ben Maraz Danny Mullarkey Tyler Parson Lanny Papanikolas

CB QB S TE QB WR LB WR QB DE QB WR

5-10 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-0

180 220 215 255 205 185 240 195 210 250 175 185

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

1VL 2VL 1VL 2VL SQ TR 1VL HS HS 1VL HS JC

Kailua, HI ‘Iolani Kailua, HI Kamehameha Park City, UT Park City Idaho Falls, ID Skyline Canyon Country, CA Canyons Sparks, NV Reed / Utah State Oakland, CA San Leandro / Utah Tulsa, OK Edison Phoenix, AZ Sunnyslope Phoenix, AZ Desert Vista Bountiful, UT Woods Cross Salt Lake City, UT Skyline / Cal Poly / Saddleback

20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

David James Solomon Means C.J. Tuckett Devonte Johnson Jarred Henry Josh Booker Barrinton Collins Marvin Walker Tony Schmitz Adam Padilla Willie Harris

CB CB RB CB LB RB RB CB LB CB LB

5-11 6-1 5-10 6-1 6-2 6-0 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-7 6-0

185 165 200 180 210 215 185 205 245 175 220

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

1VL HS 2VL HS 1VL 1VL HS 1VL 1VL HS 2VL

Edmond, OK Edmond Memorial / Wyoming Stockton, CA Lincoln Malta, ID Raft River Denver, CO South Columbia, MO Rockbridge Oklahoma City, OK Putnam North Corona, CA Centennial Chino, CA Chino Boise, ID Boise La Mirada, CA St. Paul Layton, UT Layton

30 Clay Ramos FB 6-2 31 Jaime Rigby S 5-10 32 Trifon Gochis S 5-10 33 Tevita Baravilala S 5-10 33 Karl Finai RB 5-11 34 Matt Miller WR 5-10 35 Marquis Walters WR 6-0 36 Zach Higgins S 5-10 37 Josh Kealamakia K/P 6-1 38 Zane Smith TE 6-4 2011 39 Maurice Talley CB 6-1 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL

240 175 205 180 225 185 180 195 195 220 180

Sr. JC Nampa, ID Fr. HS/RS Bountiful, UT So. SQ Tooele,UT Fr. HS Honolulu, HI Fr. HS Kearns, UT Sr. 2VL Scotts Valley, CA Fr. HS Del City, OK Sr. 1VL Hawai’i Kai, HI So. 1VL Syracuse, UT Fr. HS Salt Lake City, UT Fr. HS Elk Grove, CA

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40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

Caldwell Taylor Ceejay Santos Tevia Tolutau Luke King Anthony Morales Nick Webb Trevor Pletcher Gabe Bowers Mike Baker Shaun McClain

DE K/P FB LB LB LB DE DE DE K/P

6-5 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-3

220 205 255 200 230 245 245 265 260 215

Jr. 2VL Deweyville, UT Fr. HS Wailuku, HI Fr. HS Provo, UT Fr. HS Salt Lake City, UT So. 1VL Edmond, OK Sr. 3VL Salt Lake City, UT Jr. 2VL Edmond, OK Sr. 3VL Salt Lake City, UT Fr. HS/RS Layton, UT So. 1VL Redland, CA

Bear River HP Baldwin Timpview Cottonwood Edmond Memorial East Edmond Santa Fe Brighton Northridge Redlands

50 51 52 54 55 56 57 58 59

Roman Valenzuela Alex Land Curtis Cosgrove Austin Butler Dustin Martin Devin Ellis Malone Fiso Obi Owoh Sifa Heimuli

LB OG DE OG LB LB DT LB LB

6-0 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-2 5-11

220 295 255 285 220 220 270 220 230

Fr. HS South Jordan, UT Fr. HS/RS Edmond, OK So. SQ Brigham City, UT Fr. HS/RS Stansbury Park, UT Fr. HS Liberty, UT So. 1VL Draper, UT So. 1VL Laie, HI Fr. HS Roswell, GA Fr. HS/RS Kahuku, HI

Bingham Edmond Santa Fe Box Elder Stansbury Weber Alta Kahuku Roswell Kahuku

62 64 65 68

Cash Knight Spencer Rangasan Tyson Tiatia Shelton Robinson

DT OC OC OT

6-3 6-0 6-2 6-3

280 280 270 275

Fr. HS/RS Park City, UT So. 1VL West Jordan, UT So. 1VL Provo, UT Fr. HS/RS Pocatello, ID

70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78

Tytan Timoteo Jiniki Timoteo Caleb Turner J.C. Oram Bijon Mostoufi Ged Carrington Justin Turner Jeff Ramussen Joel Turrubiates

OT OG OT OG DT OT OT OT OT

6-1 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-8 6-7

310 310 285 300 295 295 245 310 340

Jr. 2VL Waianae, HI So. 1VL Waipahu, HI Sr. 2VL Redlands, CA Sr. 3VL Slaterville,UT So. SQ Honolulu, HI Jr. SQ Valencia, CA Fr. HS Layton, UT Fr. HS/RS South Jordan, UT Sr. 1VL Bakersfield, CA

80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 89 89

Payden Dallimore Bobby Parker Tyrell Francisco Erik Walker Austin Raught Shaydon Kehano Darchon Taggart Eric Shufford Chase Nakamura Jalin Ames

WR WR TE WR WR WR WR WR WR DE

5-9 6-6 6-3 5-10 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-3

185 215 250 175 205 180 175 175 180 230

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

90 91 92 95 96 97 98 99

Pete Rolf James Washington Connor Myers Ryan Eastman Veteson Sauni Jeff Gueck Sione Tupouniua Adam Sagapolutele-White

DE DE DT DT DT DE DT DT

6-4 6-5 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-4 5-11

265 250 280 285 285 235 260 290

Sr. 1VL Salt Lake City, UT Fr. HS Kearns, UT Fr. HS Edmond, OK Jr. 2VL Honolulu, HI So. 1VL Laie, HI Fr. HS/RS Springville, UT Fr. TR Oakland, CA Jr. 2VL Waipahu, HI

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Midvale, UT San Diego, CA Kelowna, BC Park City, UT Farr West, UT Kaneohe, HI Bountiful, UT Fontana, CA Wailuku, HI West Jordan, UT

Park City Cottonwood Timpview Highland Saint Louis Leilehua Redlands East Valley Fremont Kaiser Valencia / Pierce (CA) Layton Bingham Bakersfield / Bakersfield JC Hillcrest Scripps Ranch Rutland Secondary Park City Fremont Castle Woods Cross AB Miller HP Baldwin / Utah Juan Diego Piqua (OH) / Ball State Cottonwood Edmond Memorial Saint Louis Kahuku Springville Fremont / Utah Saint Louis

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2011 WILDCATS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 14 89 48 33 24 47 54 16 75 5 25 52 80 1 95 56 12 33 57 82 32 9 97 29 59 23 36 8 11 20 13 22 4 37 85 6 43 62 51 17 10 55 49 21 34 44 74

Jordan Adamczyk Jalin Ames Mike Baker Tevita Baravilala Josh Booker Gabe Bowers Austin Butler Steven Carpenter Ged Carrington Jordan Clemente Barrinton Collins Curtis Cosgrove Payden Dallimore Robbie Diamond Ryan Eastman Devin Ellis Tony Epperson Karl Finai Malone Fiso Tyrell Francisco Trifon Gochis Jarrett Gooden Jeff Gueck Willie Harris Sifa Heimuli Jarred Henry Zach Higgins Tanner Hinds Mike Hoke David James Brian Jankowski Devonte Johnson Xavian Johnson Josh Kealamakia Shaydon Kehano Blake Keller Luke King Cash Knight Alex Land Ben Maraz Kela Marciel Dustin Martin Shaun McClain Solomon Means Matt Miller Anthony Morales Bjion Mostoufi

18 92 89 16 2 73 58 28 19 7 81 18 46 3 30 64 77 84 31 68 90 99 41 96 27 15 87 38 86 39 40 9 65 71 70 42 22 98 72 76 78 50 83 26 35 91 45

Danny Mullarkey Connor Myers Chase Nakamura Mo Neal Willie Okwuonu J.C. Oram Obi Owoh Adam Padilla Lanny Papanikolas Kris Parham Bobby Parker Tyler Parson Trevor Pletcher Devin Pugh Clay Ramos Spencer Rangasan Jeff Rasmussen Austin Raught Jamie Rigby Shelton Robinson Pete Rolf Adam Sagapolutele-White Ceejay Santos Veteson Sauni Tony Schmitz Kyle Shaney Eric Shufford Zane Smith Darchon Taggart Maurice Talley Caldwell Taylor Josh Tenove Tyson Tiatia Jiniki Timoteo Tytan Timoteo Tevia Tolutau C.J. Tuckett Sione Tupouniua Caleb Turner Justin Turner Joel Turrubiates Roman Valenzuela Erik Walker Marvin Walker Marquis Walters James Washington Nick Webb

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jordan Adamczyk Tevita Baravilala Ged Carrington Karl Finai Trifon Gochis Jeff Gueck Xavian Johnson Shaydon Kehano Kela Marciel Bjion Mostoufi Willie Okwuonu Obi Owho Devin Pugh Sagapolutele-White Veteson Sauni Eric Shufford Darchon Taggart Jiniki Timoteo Tevia Tolutau Sione Tupouniua Joel Turrubiates

a-dom-check Bar-a-vee-la-la Ged (G as in Geddes) Fee-Nigh Trif-in Go-chis Geck X-Ay-Vee-In Kay-Ha-No Kell-ah Mar-see-ell Bee-zjohn Moes-two-fee OH-Kwon-ooh Oh-Bee Oh-Whoa Pew Sag-a-pool-a-tell-e White Vet-Son Saw-Nee Shoe-ford Dar-Shawn Ja-Kee-Key Tee-mo-tay-oh Tev-e-a Tow-lou-tau Tu-po-knee-ooh-a Tur-rue-Bee-awe-tis

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2011 WILDCATS ROSTER BREAKDOWN By Location

Utah (37)

Jalin Ames

Canada (1)

Tyrell Francisco Mike Baker Gabe Bowers Austin Butler Jordan Clemente Curtis Cosgrove Payden Dallimore Idaho (3) Devin Ellis Missouri (1) Brian Jankowski Tony Epperson Jarred Henry Clay Ramos Karl Finai C.J. Tuckett Trifon Gochis Jeff Gueck Colorado (1) Willie Harris Devonte Johnson Tanner Hinds Josh Kealamakia Georgia (1) Blake Keller Nevada (2) Arizona (2) Luke King Obi Owoh Cash Knight Xavian Johnson Ben Maraz Dustin Martin Kyle Shaney Danny Mullarkey J.C. Oram Lanny Papanikolas Tyler Parson Hawaii (15) California (15) Oklahoma (13) Spencer Rangasan Tevita Baravilala Jordan Adamczyk Josh Booker Jeff Rasmussen Ryan Eastman Ged Carrington Steven Carpenter Austin Raught Malone Fiso Barrinton Collins Robbie Diamond Jamie Rigby Sifa Heimuli Jarrett Gooden David James Pete Rolf Zach Higgins Shaun McClain Alex Land Zane Smith Mike Hoke Solomon Means Dustin Martin Darchon Taggart Shaydon Kehano Matt Miller Anthony Morales Caldwell Taylor Kela Marciel Adam Padilla Connor Myers Tyson Tiatia Bijon Mostoufi Bobby Parker Willie Okwuonu Tevia Tolutau Chase Nakamura Eric Shufford Kris Parham Justin Turner Adam Saga-White Maurice Talley Trevor Pletcher Roman Valenzuela Ceejay Santos Josh Tenove Devin Pugh Erik Walker Veteson Sauni Sione Tupouniua Marquis Walters James Washington Jiniki Timoteo Caleb Turner Nick Webb Tyton Timoteo Marvin Walker

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HONORS CANDIDATE J.C. ORAM

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6-4 • 300 • OG Senior

Marriott-Slaterville, UT

J.C. returns as one of the top offensive guards in the Big Sky and in all of FCS. He was named a preseason All-American by Phil Steele and The Sports Network and has also bee named to the Big Sky Preseason All-Conference Team. He is one of three returning Wildcats that earned First Team All-Big Sky honors last season and is the only returning All-American. J.C. has tremendous body strength to go along with excellent technique and foot work. He has started in 36 of his 37 career games at Weber State.

2010 (Junior)

Earned Second Team All-American honors by The Sports Network...Was named to the Big Sky All-Conference First Team in 2010 as one of the top offensive guards in the Big Sky...Started all 11 games for the Wildcats and was part of a line that enabled Vai Tafuna to earn All-Conference fullback honors and Bo Bolen to honorable mention All-Conference honors.

2009 (Sophomore)

Earned Second Team All-Big Sky Conference honors in 2009, helping the Wildcats to a 7-5 record overall and a 6-2 mark in Big Sky Conference play...Was part of a line which enabled running back Trevyn Smith to attain his fourth straight 1,000 yards rushing season, and gave protection to quarterback Cameron Higgins, allowing him to throw for 3,326 yards and 30 touchdowns...Played and started in all 12 games.

2008 (Freshman)

Earned Second Team All-Big Sky Conference honors as a red-shirt freshman...Was part of an offensive line which helped the Wildcats to a 10-4 overall record and a 7-1 record in Big Sky play...The Wildcats were Co-Big Sky Conference champions, the first league title by the Wildcats since 1968...WSU earned the automatic bid to the NCAA Division I FCS playoffs where they stunned No. 3 ranked Cal Poly, on the road, 49-35 in the opening round...His play enabled Cameron Higgins to throw for a WSU single season record 4,477 yards and 36 touchdowns, and helped Trevyn Smith rush for 1,585 yards and 21 touchdowns...Smith was the 2008 Big Sky rushing leader...Higgins was the league passing leader and Offensive MVP.

2007

Sat out the season as a red-shirt.

Fremont High School

Named 1st Team All-State Class 5A by both the Deseret Morning News and Salt Lake Tribune...Helped the Silverwolves into the 2006 5A semifinal game...Placed 4th in the 2006 5A wrestling meet in the heavyweight division...Older brother Shawn was a starting offensive lineman at Idaho State in 2006.

Personal

Full Name is JosephSTATE C. Oram...Was born on July 18, 1989...Is majoring in Tech2011 WEBER FOOTBALL nical Sales at Weber State.

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HONORS CANDIDATE CALEB TURNER

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6-4 • 285 • OT Senior Redlands, CA

Caleb returns for his senior season with the Wildcats after a strong year in 2010. He was named to the Big Sky Preseason All-Conference Team for the upcoming season. He is one of three WSU players who earned All-Big Sky First Team honors that is returning for the 2011 season.

2010 (Junior)

Was named to the Big Sky All-Conference First Team at tackle during the season... Started all 11 games at left tackle for the Wildcats during the season...Helped block for First Team All-Conference member Vai Tafuna and Honorable Mention member Bo Bolen.

2009 (Sophomore)

Played in all 12 games for the Wildcats, and was the starting left tackle in the last seven games of the season... Helped Trevyn Smith achieve a fourth-straight 1,000 yards rushing season and helped Cameron Higgins throw for 3,326 yards and 30 touchdowns.

2008 (Freshman)

Played behind All-American tackle, Paul Carpenter, as a red-shirt freshman during WSU’s 10-4 season.

2007

Sat out as a red-shirt.

East Valley High School

Played for Coach Kurt Bruich at Redlands East Valley High... Earned First Team All-Citrus Belt League honors...Threeyear starter.

Personal

Full name is Caleb Turner..Was born on June 2, 1989...Is majorinig in Technical Sales at Weber State.

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HONORS CANDIDATE NICK WEBB

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6-4 • 245 • ROV Senior Salt Lake City, UT

Nick enters his senior season as one of the top linebackers in the Big Sky and was named to the Big Sky Preseason All-Conference Team. He earned First Team All-Conference honors last season and is one of three Wildcats to earn First Team All-Conference honors last season that are returning for this year. In three seasons at Weber State Nick has played in 35 games career games at WSU and has recorded 186 career total tackles. He also has 117 unassisted tackles and 12.5 tackles for loss.

2010 (Junior)

Nick started all 11 games for the Wildcats during the season...Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors as the outside linebacker position...Finished seventh in the Big Sky in total tackles with 99 on the season...Recorded 69 unassisted tackles on the season, which ranks as the fourth most in WSU single-season history...Also had 30 assisted tackles on the year...Had a career-high 14 total tackles in WSU’s with over Portland State on October 23...Also recorded 13 tackles at Northern Arizona and 12 at Idaho State, both wins for Weber State...Was 17th in the league in tackles for loss with 8.5 for a loss of 30 yards... Had an interception for 29 yards in Weber State’s win over Montana October 30, the final home game of the season...He also recorded a pass breakup in that game, one of three on the season...Had one sack on the year, a 13-yard loss at Idaho State.

2009 (Sophomore)

Earned Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference honors with 58 Total Tackles (33 Unassisted)...Had a huge game in WSU’s 31-13 road win at Eastern Washington with a career high 13 Total Tackles and a career-high nine unassisted stops... Had four Tackles For Loss accounting for a minus 15 yards...Had a Forced Fumble, and recovered the fumble, at home vs. Cal Poly...Named to the 2009 Big Sky Conference Football All-Academic Team with a 3.21 gpa in Business Administration/ Management.

2008 (Freshman)

Played in 12 of the 14 games for the Wildcats during their Big Sky Conference Co-Championship season...Had 29 tackles, 15 unassisted, many of them coming on Special Teams play where he was an outstanding player on the kickoff and punt cover teams...Had a season-high six Total Tackles in WSU’s 44-7 win at home vs. Dixie State...Had a Forced Fumble in the season opener at home vs. Montana-Western.

East High School

A Tremendous all-around athlete, he played quarterback, receiver and defensive back at East High...Passed for over 1,000 yards and rushed for over 600 yards his senior season...Threw five TD passes and rushed for nine more...He also had just over 300 yards receiving and caught three touchdown passes under Coach Aaron Whitehead...Had 55 tackles and two interceptions as a defensive back...Was the Region Five Offensive MVP...Earned Second team All-State honors as a defensive back.

Personal

Full name is Nicholas Joseph Webb...Was born October 6, 1986...Is majoring in Business Administration, with focus on Management at Weber State...Is married and wife’s name is Laura...Was a member of Coach McBride’s first WSU recruit2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL ing class, signing in February of 2005...Enrolled at WSU for the 2008 Spring semester after returning from a two-year LDS Church mission to Ventura, California.

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HONORS CANDIDATE NICK WEBB

Individual Career History

CAREER STATS

Nick Webb INTERCEPTIONS

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL ALL PURPOSE

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL TACKLES

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL SACKS

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL

g

12 12 11 35

no. yards

0 1 1 2

td long

0 2 29 31

0 0 0 0

0 2 29 29

avg/r

avg/g

0.0 2.0 29.0 15.5

0.0 0.2 2.6 0.9

g

rush

rcv

pr

kr

ir

total

avg/g

12 12 11 35

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 2 29 31

0 2 29 31

0.0 0.2 2.6 0.9

g

ua

a

total

tfl

pd

ff

fr

blk

12 12 11 35

15 33 69 117

14 25 30 69

29 58 99 186

0.0-0 4.0-15 8.5-30 12.5-45

0 1 4 5

1 1 0 2

0 1 1 2

0 0 0 0

g

ua

a

total

yards

12 12 11 35

0 0 1 1

0 0 0 0

0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0

0 0 13 13

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HONORS CANDIDATE MIKE HOKE

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6-2 • 220 • QB Junior Kailua, HI

Mike returns for his junior season with the Wildcats and enters fall camp as WSU’s starting quarterback. He has appeared in 16 career games in his two seasons with the Wildcats. He had a strong showing in WSU’s spring ball practices and culminated that with the spring game where he was 24-37 passing for 273 yards and one passing touchdown and one rushing touchdown.

2010 (Sophomore)

Appeared in nine games for the Wildcats as the backup quarterback...Emerged from 2010 Spring drills as the number two quarterback behind fellow Hawaiian, Cameron Higgins...Finished the season 23-36 passing for 345 passing yards...Had two touchdowns and no interceptions on the season...Was 5-8 for 43 yards in WSU’s first game of the season at Boston College...After Higgins left the game for an injury, Mike came in at Northern Arizona November 13 and was 11-15 passing for 168 yards and a touchdown in leading the Wildcats to victory...His touchdown was an 80-yard completion to Joe Collins...The next week at Texas Tech Mike was 5-8 passing for 102 yards, including a 30-yard touchdown to Bo Bolen...On the season he rushed the ball 27 times for 104 yards and one touchdown...Had a career-high 27 rushing yards on seven attempts at Northern Arizona...Recorded a two-yard touchdown rush September 25 in WSU’s Homecoming win over UC Davis.

2009 (Freshman)

Played in seven games for the Wildcats in 2009, completing 7-9-1 passes for 74 yards and one touchdown...Was 3-3 passing for a career high 40 yards at home vs. Idaho State...Career long pass completion was a 20-yarder in that game to Joe Collins...Threw a 19-yard touchdown pass to Tyrell Francisco in WSU’s 27-9 home field win in the snow over Northern Arizona... Had 15 rushing attempts for 40 yards...Best game was five rushes for 21 yards at home vs. Sacramento State...Long rush was eight yards at home vs. Idaho State and Sacramento State...Was named to the Big Sky Academic All-Conference team.

2008

Sat out the season as a red-shirt.

Kamehameha High School

Was a two-year starter a Kamehameha HS under Coach David Stant...Voted the team MVP for the 2007 season...Was named the “Impact Player of the Game” in the first-ever televised ILH game...Played in the Max Emtmeyer All-American game and started in the 2007 HUB All-Star game... Attended the Weber State Summer Football camp his before his junior and senior seasons in high school.

Personal

Full name is Michael Lopaka Hoke...Was born March 13, 1990...Is majoring in Technical Sales at Weber State.

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HONORS CANDIDATE MIKE HOKE Individual Career History CAREER STATS

Mike Hoke RUSHING

2009 2010 TOTAL PASSING

2009 2010 TOTAL TOTAL OFFENSE

2009 2010 TOTAL SCORING

2009 2010 TOTAL ALL PURPOSE

2009 2010 TOTAL

g

att

yards

td

long

avg/c

avg/g

7 9 16

15 27 42

40 104 144

0 1 1

8 15 15

2.7 3.9 3.4

5.7 11.6 9.0

g

7 9 16

cmp-att-int

yards

td long

74 345 419

7-9-1 23-36-0 30-45-1

1 2 3

g

rush

pass

total

avg/g

7 9 16

40 104 144

74 345 419

114 449 563

16.3 49.9 35.2

g

7 9 16

td rush

0 1 1

0 1 1

rcv

ret

0 0 0

0 0 0

pct

avg/p

20 77.8 80 63.9 80 66.7

8.2 9.6 9.3

pat 2pat

0 0 0

0 0 0

total

avg/g

0 0 0

0 6 6

0.0 0.7 0.4

rush

rcv

pr

kr

ir

total

avg/g

7 9 16

40 104 144

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

40 104 144

5.7 11.6 9.0

effic

10.6 161.3 38.3 162.7 26.2 162.4

fg

g

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2011 WILDCATS Jordan Adamczyk Quarterback • 6-1 • 205 Sophomore Canyon, Country, CA

14 Jordan comes into this season after two years in the Wildcat program. Had a strong 2010 spring camp and completed 24-31 passes for 289 yards and five touchdowns in the Purple and White Game. 2010 (Freshman) Was third on the depth chart at quarterback behind Cameron Higgins and Mike Hoke...Did not see game action during the season but gained experience during practice. 2009: Sat out the season as a red-shirt. Canyons High School Played under Coach Chris Varner at Canyons High School...Completed 173-280 passes for 2,622 yards and 26 touchdowns his senior season...Had a single-game best of 402 yards and five touchdowns, completing 18-27 passes against Chaminade...Set school record, completing 62 percent of his passes in 2008...Earned First Team Foothill League and Santa Clarita Valley honors. Personal Full name is Jordan Robert Adamczyk...Last named is pronounced a-DOM-check....Was born February 20, 1991...Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State...Enjoys camping and hanging out with friends.

Jalin Ames Defensive End• 6-3 • 230 Freshman West Jordan, UT

89 Jalin will be a freshman on the defensive end for the Wildcats this fall. Juan Diego High School Graduated from Juan Diego High School...Played for coach Jon Colosimo...Earned First Team 3A All-State honors...Recorded 51 tackles and 7.5 sacks as a senior...Signed with the Wildcats in February 2011.

Mike Baker Defensive End• 6-5 • 260 R-Freshman Layton, UT

48 Mike will be a red-shirt freshman as a defensive end for the Wildcats this season. 2010 Sat out the season as a red-shirt after returning home from an LDS Church mission. Northridge High School Played under Coach Eric Thompson at Northridge High School in Layton, Utah...Earned First Team Class 5A honors in 2006 and was voted the “Hardest Hitter” in Davis County by the Davis Clipper... Was the 2006-07 Class 5A wrestling champion in the 215 pound class. Personal Full name is Michael Jonas Baker...Was born May 4, 1989...Signed with the Wildcats in February 2007 then left to serve a two-year LDS Church mission to the Dominican Republic...Likes to tumble (gymnastics), do carpentry and leather work, paint, draw and play the piano.

Tevita Baravilala Safety • 5-10 • 180 Freshman Honolulu, HI

33 Tevita joins the Wildcats as a freshman safety this fall. Radford High School Graduated from Radford high School in Honolulu...Played for Coach Fred Salanoa...Was a three-year varsity letterman and was a two-time All-State West Player...Recorded a 97-yard interception for a touchdown in high school. Personal Full name is Ratu Tevita Waqanivalu Baravilala...Last name is pronunced: Bar-a-vee-la-la Was born Jan. 12, 1993...Plans on majoring in Zoology at Weber State...is the nephew of former WSU assistant and current UCLA assistant coach Inoke Breckterfield.

Personal 2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL Full name is Jalin Ames...Was born March 12, 1993...Plans on majoring in Business at Weber State.

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2011 WILDCATS Josh Booker Running back • 6-0 • 215 Sophomore Oklahoma City, OK

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Gabe Bowers Defensive End • 6-3 • 265 Senior Salt Lake City, UT

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Josh returns for his sophomore season after a strong freshman year last year. He enters the season as one of WSU’s top running backs.

Gabe returns for his senior season at defensive end for the Wildcats. He has appeared in 38 career games at Weber State and has recorded 7.5 sacks and 47 total tackles.

2010 (Freshman) Played in all 11 games and started one game for the Wildcats during the season...Finished third on the team in rushing yards per game at 50...Rushed for 550 yards on 91 carries during the season, an average of 6.0 yards per carry, best on the WSU squad... Also recorded two touchdowns, one at Boston College and one at Northern Colorado...Had a career-high game of 90 yards on eight carries in the four-overtime win over Northern Colorado, including a 61-yard rush, his longest of the season...Also had 13 receptions for 97 yards on the season, and had one receiving touchdown at Sacramento State...Was fourth on the Wildcat team in all-purpose yards with 647 for an average of 58.8 per game.

2010 (Junior) Played in all 11 games and started in eight games at the defensive end position for the Wildcats during the season...Led Weber State and ranked 17th in the Big Sky in with 3.5 quarterback sacks during the season...Had 1.5 sacks at Idaho State and also recorded a sack at home against Northern Colorado and at Sacramento State...Recorded 23 total tackles on the year with 14 assisted and nine unassisted...Had four total tackles in three games during the year...Also recorded four tackles for loss...Had one forced fumble during the season...Was named to the Big Sky Academic All-Conference Team.

2009 Sat out the season as a red-shirt. Putnam North High School Played under Coach Bob Wilson at Putnam North High School in Oklahoma City...Was a high school rival with current WSU teammate Robbie Diamond who attended Putnam High...Made the Oklahoma “Top 50 List” in 2008...Earned All-State Class 6A honors...Rushed for more than 1,100 yards in 2008, averaging 9.4 yards per game. Personal Full name is Joshua Booker...Was born Oct. 2, 1990...Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State...Favorite pro athlete is Reggie Bush...Loves cinnamon rolls, singing and acting.

2009 (Sophomore) Saw action in all 12 games, recording 19 total tackles (5 unassisted)...Had a quarterback sack for minus four yards at Portland State...Had a single-game best of four total tackles at Wyoming and at home vs. Cal Poly. 2008 (Freshman) Played in 13 games and had four unassisted tackles during the championship season for the Wildcats. 2007 Sat out the 2007 season as a red-shirt. Bingham High School Played for Coach Tom Cushing at Brighton HS where he helped the Bengals to a 12-1 record in 2004...Had 80 total tackles and 11 quarterback sacks his senior season...Named First Team Class 5A by the Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune. Personal Full name is Gabriel Bowers...Was born on Oct. 2, 1986...He is the oldest player on this year’s Wildcat team, just four days older than Nick Webb...Originally signed with the Wildcats in February of 2005 but served an LDS Church mission to San Francisco before enrolling in school...Is majoring in Political Science at Weber State...Is a serious Star Trek fan who says he speaks fluent Klingon and is well versed in the uses of the Vulcan Death Grip.

Wildcat Fact

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2011 WILDCATS Austin Butler Offensive Guard • 6-2 • 285 R-Freshman Grantsville, UT

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Ged Carrington Offensive Tackle • 6-3 • 295 Junior Valencia, CA

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Austin will be a red-shirt freshman on the offensive line for the Wildcats this season.

Ged returns for his junior season this fall at the offensive tackle position for the Wildcats.

2010 Sat out the season as a red-shirt after walking on to the program in the summer.

2010 (Sophomore) Appeared in two games for the Wildcats during the season at the offensive line...Played in WSU’s first game of the year Sept. 4 at Boston College...Also saw action in the October 2 home game against Eastern Washington, the eventual FCS national champions.

Stansbury High School Graduated from Stansbury High School in Grantsville, Utah where he played under Coach Clint Christiansen...Earned Second Team All-State Class 4A honors in 2009 from the Deseret News...Was a three-year starter on both sides of the line. Personal Full name is Austin Richard Butler...Was born December 11, 1991... Is majoring in Business at Weber State...Favorite pro athlete is former Idaho State player and current NFL defensive end Jared Allen.. Likes to play tennis.

Steven Carpenter Wide Receiver• 6-2 • 195 Freshman Tulsa, OK

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2009 Sat out the season as a red-shirt after transferring to WSU after one season at Pierce JC in California. Pierce Junior College Played the 2008 season under Coach Efrin Martinez at Pierce JC. Valencia High School Played under Coach Larry Muir at Valencia High School...Played against current teammate, Jordan Adamczyk, in the Foothill League...Earned Second Team All-League honors his senior season and was named Co-Offensive Lineman of the Year...Played in the Daily News All-Star Game...Scored a touchdown by recovering a fumble in the end zone...Played on his high school baseball team as well. Personal Full name is Geddes Warren Carrington...First name is pronounced GED (G as in Geddes), not Jed...Was born on December 19, 1989....Is majoring in History at Weber State...Favorite sports memory is hitting a walk-off home run in high school to win a game.

Steven joins the Wildcats from Tulsa, Oklahoma and will be a freshman wide receiver with the Wildcats this fall. Edison High School Started his high school career at Jenks High but switched to Tulsa’s Edison High as a senior where he played for coach Jim Cherry... As a senior he totaled 26 receptions for 450 yards and three touchdowns...Also had 318 return yards on seven returns...Was listed as one of the top 30 prospects in Oklahoma and number 27 in the state by Scout.com...Played at Jenks High School with current Wildcat teammate Devin Pugh where he totaled 768 all-purpose yards. Personal Full nameWEBER is Steven STATE Lamar Carpenter, Jr...Was born October 26, 2011 FOOTBALL 1992...Plans on majoring in Criminal Justice at Weber State...Is one of several players on the roster from Oklahoma.

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2011 WILDCATS Jordan Clemente Tight End • 6-4 • 215 Sophomore Tooele, UT

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Curtis Cosgrove Defensive End • 6-3 • 255 Sophomore Brigham City, UT

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Jordan will be a sophomore tight end for the Wildcats this fall.

Curtis returns as a sophomore defensive end for the ‘Cats this fall.

2010 (Freshman) Appeared in seven games during the season for the Wildcats...Had two receptions for a total of 14 yards on the season...Had one catch in WSU’s season opening game at Boston College...Also recorded a nine-yard reception in the Oct. 16 win at Idaho State.

2010 (Freshman) Returned to the Wildcats during the summer after a two-year LDS Church mission...Did not see any action during the 2010 season.

2009 - Sat out the season as a red-shirt.

2007 Sat out the 2007 season as a red-shirt.

Tooele High School Played under Coach Ray Groth at Tooele High School...Earned First Team All-State Class 4A honors his senior season...Named the 2009 Region 7 110-meter hurdles champion and placed fifth at the state meet in the Long Jump.

Box Elder High School Played at Box Elder under Coach Wes Roesler...Named First Team Class 4A by the Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune...Was the 2006 Region defensive MVP...Had 8.5 quarterback sacks, 65 total tackles, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and three pass deflections...Was the 2006-07 state of Utah powerlifting champion.

Personal Full name is Jordan David Clemente...Was born July 2, 1991...Is majoring in Human Performance Management...Enjoys modern art and artists such as Van Gogh, along with art sculptures.

Personal Full name is Curtis Cosgrove...Was born July 23, 1989...Is majoring in Forensic Science at Weber State...Served an LDS Church mission to Oklahoma.

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Running Back • 5-9 • 185 Freshman Corona, CA

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Wide Receiver • 5-9 • 185 Freshman Midvale, UT

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Barrinton comes to Weber State as a freshman from Corona, California. He had a very strong fall camp at the running back position.

Payden will be a freshman wide receiver for the Wildcats this fall. He participated with the Wildcats during spring 2011 camp.

Centennial High School Played for coach Matt Logan at Centennial High School in Corona, California...Was named the Big VIII League Co-Offensive Player of the Year and earned Rivals.com First Team All-State honors... Was also named to the California Hi Sports All-State Team...Totaled 2,400 career rushing yards with 42 touchdowns...Averaged 10.1 yards per carry...Scored five touchdowns in a game on four different occasions...His Centennial team set the all-time California record with over 7,000 total yards as a senior...Centennial won the Inland Division Championship and advanced to the state title game.

Hillcrest High School Graduated in 2008 from Hillcrest High School...Played for coach Kirk Merhish...As a senior in 2007 he earned All-State and All-Region honors...Was the team captain at Hillcrest and totaled over 1,000 receiving yards...Was a four-sport athlete...Earned All-Region honors in basketball and the team won the region title twice... Also went to the state track meet in four events.

Personal Full name is Barrinton Collins...Was born December 29, 1992... Plans on majoring in Communication at Weber State.

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Personal Full name is Payden Dallimore...Was born Sept. 16, 1989...Is married and his wife’s name is Mandie...Plans on majoring in Business Administration at Weber State...Served an LDS Church mission to Montreal, Canada...Speaks French and Spanish.

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2011 WILDCATS Robbie Diamond Cornerback • 6-0 • 175 Sophomore Oklahoma City, OK

1 Robbie returns as a sophomore cornerback for the ‘Cats and is listed as one of WSU’s top cornerbacks entering the season. 2010 (Freshman) Appeared in all 11 games as a red-shirt freshman and started one game for the ‘Cats...Recorded six total tackles during the season with three assisted and three unassisted...Had a season-high two tackles in a win at Northern Arizona...Also had one fumble recovery, coming in WSU’s first game of the season Sept. 4 at Boston College. 2009 Sat out the 2009 season as a red-shirt after signing with the Wildcats in February 2009. Putnam High School Starred at Putnam High School in Oklahoma City under Coach Mark Little and John Wofford...Was a high school rival of current WSU teammate, Josh Booker, who attended Putnam North...Was the Putnam team captain and MVP in 2008...Had 96 tackles and two interceptions as a defensive back and 13 catches for 187 yards and two touchdowns as a receiver...Earned an invitation to play in the Jim Thorpe All-Star game. Personal Full name is Robbie LaVell Diamond...Was born October 27, 1990... Is majoring in Business Administration/Marketing at Weber State... Is one of 13 players on this year’s roster from Oklahoma...Says he smiles about almost everything and anything!

Ryan Eastman Defensive Tackle • 6-0 • 285 Junior Honolulu, HI

and attended school in the fall and participated with the Wildcats in the 2011 spring practices. 2009 (Sophomore) Was named to the Big Sky Preseason All-Conference team as a sophomore...Played in just seven games during the season due to injury but started all seven of those contests...Earned Big Sky All-Conference Honorable Mention honors for the second straight season...In seven games he recorded 26 total tackles with nine unassisted and 17 assisted...Had a career-high of six total tackles in two games, at Eastern Washington and at Northern Colorado. Also recorded five tackles for loss...Totaled four sacks on the season with three of them coming at Eastern Washington in WSU’s win on October 10...For his performance in that game he was honored as the Big Sky Defensive Player of the Week...Also had one fumble recovery on the season. 2008 (Freshman) Signed with the Wildcats as a highly prized recruit...Played in all 14 games as a true freshman and started two games during the season...Earned Big Sky All-Conference Honorable Mention honors as a true freshman...Was part of the Wildcat squad that captured the Big Sky title and advanced to the Second Round of the FCS Playoffs...Recorded 22 total tackles as a defensive tackle...Had 13 unassisted and nine assisted tackles...Had a season-high five total tackles in his second game playing in his home state of Hawaii... Recorded four tackles for loss...Also had two sacks and one forced fumble during the season. Saint Louis High School Played for Coach Delbert Tengan at Saint Louis High School, a perennial prep power in the Aloha State...Comes from the same program which produced current WSU players Zach Higgins, Adam Sagapolutele-White, Tytan Timoteo and former Wildcat standout quarterback Cameron Higgins...Team won two ILH championships during his career...All-State defensive lineman named by the Honolulu Advertiser and Honolulu Star Bulletin...Was rated the 110th best defensive lineman in the country by ESPN...Ranked the ninth best player in the state of Hawaii in 2007 by Rivals.com...Named to the Goodwill HUB East/West All-Star Game. Personal Full name is Ryan George Kapono Eastman...Parents are Cindy, and Bulla and Lynette Eastman...Is majoring in General Studies at Weber State...At the age of 15 he was the Hawaii state racquetball champion in the Novice Division.

95 Ryan returns to the Weber State this fall and will be a junior this season. He played two seasons for the Wildcats in 2008 and 2009. He has appeared in 21 career games with the Wildcats and has 48 career tackles. He has nine career tackles for loss and six sacks. Eastman transferred home to play for the University of Hawaii for 2011 WEBER STATE the 2010 season where he was aFOOTBALL walk-on but did not play. After reviewing the situation at Hawaii, he transferred back to Weber State

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2011 WILDCATS Devin Ellis Linebacker • 6-2 • 220 Sophomore Draper, UT

56 Devin will be a sophomore for the Wildcats this fall. 2010 (Freshman) Appeared in four games as a Wildcat during the season...Saw action against Boston College, Northern Colorado, Eastern Washington, and Montana. 2009 Sat out the 2009 season as a red-shirt after signing he was invited to walkon with the ‘Cats that summer. Alta High School Played at Alta High under Coach Les Hamilton...Was a member of the 2008 team which captured the Utah Class 5A state title...The Hawks won back to back Region titles in 2007 and 2008 as well... Served as a team captain and won the Alta High “Mr. Hustle Award” his senior season. Personal Full name is Devin James Ellis...Was born April 10, 1991...Is majoring in Business Administration/Marketing at Weber State...Collects state quarters as a hobby.

Tony Epperson Safety • 6-4 • 215 Sophomore Park City, UT

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2009 Sat out the 2009 season as a red-shirt after signing with the Wildcats in February 2009. Park City High School Played at Park City High School under coach Brandon Matich, the same school as current Wildcat teammates Cash Knight and Erik Walker...Was named First Team All-State Class 3A by the Deseret News and Second Team by the Salt Lake Tribune...Helped lead the Miners to the semifinal game of the 2007 Class 3A playoffs...Played both free safety and wide receiver. Personal Full name is Anthony John Epperson...Birthday is Oct. 14, the same birthday as WSU head coach Ron McBride...Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State...Loves to solve Rubiks Cubes and has figured out the 7 x 7 cube.

Karl Finai Running back • 5-11 • 225 Freshman Kearns, UT

33 Karl joins the Wildcats this season as a freshman. He participated in 2011 spring practice after returning from an LDS Church Mission. Kearns High School Graduated from Kearns High School in 2007...Played for coach Bill Casper at Kearns...Earned All-Region honors as a senior in 2006... Played running back and defensive back for the Cougars. Personal Full name is Karl Mani Finai...Last name is pronunced Fee-Nigh... Was born Sept. 11, 1988...Served an LDS Church Mission to San Bernardino, California before joining the Wildcats.

Tony will be a sophomore for the ‘Cats this fall. He played in all 11 games for WSU last season as a freshman. he will see action as a safety and a punter. 2010 (Freshman) Played in all 11 games as a freshman for the Wildcats...Recorded three tackles on the season with one tackle each coming against Northern Colorado, Sacramento State, and Idaho State...Also punted the ball in the first three games of the season for the ‘Cats...Had seven punts for 235 yards, an average of 33.6 yards per game.

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2011 WILDCATS Malone Fiso Defensive Tackle • 6-0 • 270 Sophomore Laie, HI

57 Malone will be a sophomore on the defensive line for the Wildcats this fall after playing in five games as a freshman last season. 2010 (Freshman) Appeared in five games as a defensive tackle for the Wildcats during the season...Played in the last five games of the season...Recorded six total tackles on the season with a season-high three tackles in WSU’s Nov. 13 win at Northern Arizona...Also had one tackle for a loss at Montana State and also had a force fumble in the game against the Bobcats. Kahuku High School Comes out of the perennial Hawaii high school power, Kahuku High, in Laie where he played under Coach Reggie Torres...Helped the Raiders to the 2006 state championship title...First Team AllLeague OTA East, Second Team All-State...Is one of three Wildcats on the roster from Kahuku High...Sifa Heimuli and Veteson Sauni are the other Wildcats from Kahuku. Personal Full name is Malone Matui Ikaika Fiso...Was born July 11, 1988...Is majoring in Health Administrative Services at Weber State...Originally signed with the Wildcats in February 2007, but left to serve an LDS Church mission to Apia, Samoa.

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2009 (Junior) Shared time with Kevin Halfhill and Brian Jankowski after Cody Nakamura sustained his season-ending injury...Appeared in all 12 games for the Wildcats on the season...Recorded 12 catches for a total of 131 yards and had three touchdowns...Had two catches, both touchdowns, in the home game blizzard of WSU’s win over Northern Arizona on November 14...Totaled a career-high 34 receiving yards for those two touchdowns...Had over 20 yards receiving in four games...Also had a touchdown in WSU’s win at Northern Colorado October 24. 2008 (Sophomore) Sustained an Achilles Tendon tear the first week of 2008 Spring practice, but worked hard to get himself back for the 2008 season... Played in 13 of the 14 games for the Wildcats as Weber State finished the season 10-4 and was co-Big Sky Champions....Did not have a reception on the season but did have one kickoff return for seven yards in WSU’s victory at Montana State October 11. 2007 (Freshman) Appeared in nine games as a freshman for the Wildcats...Had two receptions for a total of 16 yards on the year...Caught a 12-yard pass in WSU’s final home game of the season, a win over Fort Lewis...Also had a four-yard catch at Eastern Washington in the final game of the season. Rutland Secondary Played for Coach Peter Mall at Rutland Secondary...Helped his team to the 2004 Kelowna City championship...Was the MVP on the basketball team for the 2003-04 season...Signed with Weber State in February 2006. Personal Full name is Tyrell Francisco....Was born August 6, 1987...Is majoring in Soiciology at Weber State...Is a member of WSU’s StudentAthlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).

Tight End • 6-3 • 250 Senior Kelowna, BC, Canada

82 Tyrell returns for his senior season with the Wildcats this fall. He missed all of 2010 due to an Achilles tendon injury. Tyrell has appeared in 34 games in his career for the Wildcats. He had 14 career catches for 145 yards and three touchdowns. In May 2011 he was drafted with the 36th pick of the Canadian Football League Draft by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the 29th player in Weber State history drafted in the CFL. 2010 Was set to be the starting tight end but missed the entire season due to anWEBER injury...Suffered a torn Achilles tendon during the first 2011 STATE FOOTBALL week of fall camp that caused him to miss the entire year and redshirt the season.

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2011 WILDCATS Trifon Gochis Safety • 5-10 • 205 Sophomore Tooele, UT

32 Trifon will be a sophomore at the safety position for the Wildcats this fall after transferring from Utah State before the 2010 season. 2010 (Freshman) Transferred to Weber State from Utah State at the 2010 spring semester break...Appeared in just one game for the ‘Cats during the 2010 season, seeing action in WSU’s Homecoming win over UC Davis on Sept. 25. 2009 (Utah State) Red-shirted the 2009 season at Utah State under coach Brent Guy at where he was the Defensive Scout Player of the Year. Tooele High School Played under Coach Sam Elliott at Tooele High where he was a teammate with current WSU receiver Jordan Clemente...Was a three-year starter for the Buffaloes...Earned Second Team All-State Class 3A honors in 2007...Scored a game winning touchdown his sophomore and senior year against Lehi. Personal Full name is Trifon Ray Gochis...Name is pronounced: Trif-in Gochis...Was born Sept. 16, 1989...Loves to play ping-pong.

Jarret Gooden Cornerback • 5-10 • 170 Junior Richmond, CA

9 Jarret joins Weber State as a junior cornerback after transferring to Weber State from UTEP. He is also expected to return kicks for the ‘Cats this fall. 2010 (UTEP) Transferred to UTEP to play for former Weber State head coach Mike Price...Did not record any statistics during the 2010 season. 2009 (College of San Mateo) Played as a freshman in 2009 at the College of San Mateo in San Mateo, California...Started at cornerback in 10 of 12 games and also was a return specialist...Aided the team to the 2009 Northern California Championship and a no. 4 ranking in the country. Benicia High School Graduated from Benicia High School in 2008...Played for coach Craig Holden...Was a four-year letterwinner...As a senior he earned All-League and All-Region honors...Was also named to the All-Times Herald Defensive Team and was named Benicia team MVP...Totaled a team-best 1,200 yards of total offense and had ten touchdowns, with five of them coming on special teams...Compiled 650 yards on kickoff returns...Also recorded 55 tackles and had four interceptions and two fumble recoveries. Personal Full name is Jarret Gooden...Parents are Larrese Gooden and Kimberly Hines-Dozier...Mother ran track at Old Dominion...Was born Feb. 21, 1990...Is pursuing a Bachelor of Integrated Studies at Weber State...Had a cousin who played wide receiver at Cal and an uncle who played at Oregon and in the NFL.

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2011 WILDCATS Jeff Gueck Defensive End • 6-3 • 235 R-Freshman Springville, UT

97 Jeff comes into this season as a red-shirt freshman as a defensive end after sitting out last year. 2010 Sat out the season as a red-shirt. Springville High School Played at Springville High under former Detroit Lions quarterback and University of Utah quarterback, Scott Mitchell...Earned First Team Class 4A honors as a defensive lineman in 2009 by the Deseret News...Was the team captain as a senior...Led the team in sacks, tackles, and quarterback hurries...Was the 2009-10 Class 4A state wrestling champion at 215 pounds. Personal Full name is Jeffrey James Gueck...Last name is pronounced Geck...Was born June 24, 1991...A star wrestler who has great balance and foot work.

Willie Harris Linebacker • 6-0 • 220 Junior Layton, UT

29 Willie will be a junior at linebacker this fall for the Wildcats. He has appeared in 18 career games in his two seasons with the Wildcats and has recorded 40 career total tackles. 2010 (Sophomore) Played in nine games for the Wildcats and started one contest, WSU’s Homecoming win over UC Davis on September 25...Recorded 18 total tackles on the year with eight unassisted and 18 assisted...Had season-highs of five tackles in back-to-back games against UC Davis and Eastern Washington...Also recorded four tackles in WSU’s first game of the season at Boston College.

2008 Came to WSU as a walk on in the Fall of 2008 but showed some tough, physical play in practice sessions which caught the eyes of coaches...Sat out the season as a red-shirt. Layton High School Played for Coach Jim Batchelor at Layton High...Earned First Team All-State Class 5A honors...Helped the Lancers to a school record 13 wins during the 2007 season...Layton advanced to the state title game but lost...Was part of the school 4x100 meter team which set a Layton High school record. Personal Full name is William Paul Harris...Was born November 10, 1989... His father, Mark, was an outstanding wrestler at Utah State...Is majoring in Physical Education at Weber State.

Sifa Heimuli Linebacker • 5-11 • 230 R-Freshman Kahuku, HI

59 Sifa will be a red-shirt freshman for the Wildcats this season at the linebacker position. 2010 Sat out the season as a red-shirt after returning from an LDS Church mission. Kahuku High School Played under Coach Reggie Torres at perennial Hawaii prep powerhouse, Kahuku High in Laie, Hawaii...Helped lead his team to the 2007 state championship...Earned Second Team All-State honors an was First Team All-League OIA East...High school teammate of current WSU teammates, Malone Fiso and Veteson Sauni. Personal Full name is Joseph Hemuli but prefers to be known as Sifa...Was born March 29, 1988...Signed with the Wildcats in February 2008, but left to serve a two-year LDS Church mission to the Marshall Islands before enrolling in school...Is majoring in Business at Weber State...Is one of 13 players on this year’s squad from Hawaii.

2009 (Freshman) Played in nine games and had 22 tackles...Had eight unassisted stops, five of them coming on special teams...Had a huge game at Montana with a career single-game best 10 tackles...Suffered an 2011 WEBER FOOTBALL injury in the game andSTATE missed WSU’s last three contests.

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2011 WILDCATS Jarred Henry Linebacker • 6-2 • 210 Sophomore Columbia, MO

23 Jarred returns for his sophomore season after playing in six games as a freshman for the ‘Cats last year. 2010 (Freshman) Appeared in six games for the Wildcats as a freshman safety...Saw action against Northern Colorado, Sacramento State, UC Davis, Eastern Washington, Northern Arizona and Texas Tech but did not record any stats during the season. 2009 Sat out the 2009 season as a red-shirt after signing with the Wildcats in February 2009. Rock Bridge High School Graduated from Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, Missouri where he played for coach A.J. Ofodile. Personal Full name is Jarred Taylor Henry...Was born July 1, 1991...Is majoring in Computer Science at Weber State...Likes to juggle as a hobby...He is the only player on the WSU roster from Missouri... His father, Lloyd Henry, played at Utah in the late 1970’s when Coach Ron McBride was an assistant for the Utes...His older brother, Rocky Henry, played under Coach McBride at Utah in the mid 1990’s...Both his father and brother played in the NFL.

Zach Higgins Safety • 5-10 • 195 Senior Hawaii Kai, HI

36 Zach returns for his senior season at safety with the Wildcats. He has appeared in 10 career games with the Wildcats.

2009 (Sophomore) Saw action in four games during the season but did not have any statistics...Played at home vs. Idaho State, Northern Arizona and Cal Poly and on the road vs. Northern Colorado. 2008 (Freshman) Played in four games his first season...Had one unassisted tackle at Idaho State and at Northern Arizona. 2007 Sat out the season as a red-shirt Saint Louis High School Played under Coach Delbert Tengan at Saint Louis High, a perennial power each year in the state of Hawaii.. Personal Full name is Zachary Higgins...Was born August 21, 1989...Is the younger brother of former Weber State quarterback Cameron Higgins, who finished his career last season as WSU’s and the Big Sky’s career leader in touchdown passes...Zach is majoring in Sociology at Weber State.

Tanner Hinds Running back • 5-9 • 200 Freshman Kaysville, UT

54 Tanner will be a freshman for the Wildcats this fall and is expected to be one of several running backs used by the ‘Cats. Davis High School Graduated from Davis High School in 2010 where he played for Coach Ryan Bishop...Was named the 2009 Utah Class 5A MVP... Led the Darts to the 2009 5A state championship game...Had 281 carries for 1,931 yards and 24 touchdowns in 2009 and finished with 2,578 all-purpose yards...Averaged 148.5 rushing yards per game...Earned First Team 5A All-State Honors. Personal Full name is Tanner Franklin Hinds...Was born April 19, 1991... Plans on majoring in Human Performance Management at Weber State...Favorite sports moment was beating rival Syracuse High for the Region championship in 2009.

2010 (Junior) Saw action in just two games during the season for the Wildcats... Played in WSU’s season opener at Boston College on September 4...Also played in WSU’s final home game, a win over Montana on October 30...Recorded one tackle in the Montana game.

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2011 WILDCATS David James Cornerback • 5-11 • 285 Junior Edmond, OK

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Brian Jankowski Tight End • 6-4 • 255 Junior Idaho Falls, ID

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David returns for his junior season at Weber State. He played in 2010 with the Wildcats after transferring from the University of Wyoming where he played in 2009. He will be one of WSU’s top cornerbacks this season.

Brian returns for his junior season with the Wildcats after starting every game in 2010. He has appeared in 16 career games in his two seasons at Weber State and will be one of WSU’s top tight ends during the season.

2010 (Sophomore) Played in all 11 games for the Wildcats and started in six games in his first season at WSU....Transferred to Weber State from the University of Wyoming...Recorded 21 total tackles on the season with 10 unassisted and 11 assisted tackles...Had three interceptions during the season...Recorded interceptions at Boston College, home against Eastern Washington, and home against Montana... Also had seven pass break-ups during the season.

2010 (Sophomore) Played and started in all 11 games for the Wildcats during the season at the tight end position...Had 10 receptions for 89 total receiving yards...Had a season-high of 17 yards on two receptions in WSU’s win at Northern Arizona on November 13...Had one touchdown on the season, coming in WSU’s final game of the year at Texas Tech...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors.

2009 (University of Wyoming) Came off a red-shirt year to earn a spot on the Cowboy depth chart, slated to back up junior Marcell Gipson at the boundary cornerback spot where he played in several games but did not have stats... Red-shirted the 2008 season at Wyoming. Edmond Memorial High School Played free safety, wide receiver and was the kick return specialist at Edmond Memorial HS...Was a high school teammate to current WSU teammate Anthony Morales...Had 44 tackles and interception on defense, caught 29 passes for 432 yards and five touchdowns... Had 245 return yards and rushed for another 183 yards...Ran a 10.65 100 meter dash time his senior season...Played under Coach Mark Walker...Was recruited by Iowa State, Rice and Tulsa. Personal Full name is David James...Was born May 26, 1990...Is majoring in Technical Sales at Weber State.

2009 (Freshman) Played in five games for the Wildcats in 2009...Had two receptions for 27 yards...Had a 17-yard snag on the road vs. Portland State and a 10-yard grab on the road vs. Northern Colorado...Was named to the Big Sky Academic All-Conference team. 2008 Sat out the season as a red-shirt Skyline High School Played under Coach Dale Guilford and Scott Berger at Skyline... Named First Team All-Conference and All-District his senior season...Earned First Team Academic All-Conference honors as well. Personal Full name is Brian Jankowski...Was born on December 30, 1988... Is majoring in Integrated Studies at Weber State.

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2011 WILDCATS Devonte Johnson Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 165 Freshman Denver, CO

22 Devonte joins the Wildcats from Denver, Colorado. He played wide receiver in high school but is expected to play as a cornerback at Weber State. South High School Graduated from South High School in Denver where he played for coach Tony Lindsay...Finished his senior year of 2010 with 38 receptions for 803 yards, finishing as the third-best receiver in the state of Colorado...Earned First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-State honors...Also earned high school letters in track and field and basketball...Averaged 14.3 points, four assists, and 2.3 steals per game in basketball and competed in the state track and field meet in the relay events. Personal Full name is Devonte Johnson...Nickname is Vonte...Was born January 3, 1993...Plans on majoring in Criminal Justice.

Xavian Johnson Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 180 R-Freshman Las Vegas, NV

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Josh Kealamakia Kicker/Punter • 6-1 • 195 Sophomore Syracuse, UT

37 Josh returns for his sophomore season and will be one of WSU’s top punters and kickers this season. 2010 (Freshman) Appeared in ten games as a freshman for the Wildcats in 2010... Finished the season sixth in the Big Sky in punting average at 39.9 yards per punt...Had 45 total punts on the year for 1,797 yards... Had a season-long punt of 65 yards against Eastern Washington... Also kicked off 48 times for the Wildcats for 3,061 yards, an average of 63.8 yards per kick. Syracuse High School Earned three letters in football and four in soccer at Syracuse High School...Played under Coach Russ Jones...Earned First Team Class 5A honors as a junior and Second Team honors as a senior... Kicked a career long 51-yard field goal as a junior and had a career long 70-yard punt. Personal Full name is Joshua Kali’i Kealamakia...Was born Jan. 20, 1992... His uncle, Terry Kealamakia, was an outstanding hurdler for the Wildcats and ranks sixth (14.29) in the 110-meter hurdles and fifth (51.54) in the 400-meter hurdles...His aunt, Elizabeth Ward Kealamakia, is a member of the Weber State Athletic Hall of Fame and still holds six WSU school records... Played soccer in Spain for the Real Salt Lake Junior Team.

Xavian returns as a red-shirt freshman wide receiver for the Wildcats this season. Is expected to be a key contributor as a receiver for the Wildcats. 2010 Sat out the season as a red-shirt after signing with the Wildcats in February 2010. Cheyenne High School Graduated from Cheyenne High School in Las Vegas, Nevada where he played for coach Perryn Hale...Earned First team AllLeague and All-Southern Nevada honors...Once ran a kickoff back 83-yards with three seconds left in the 4th quarter to defeat Shadow Ridge High School Personal Full name is Xavian Deontae Johnson...First name is pronounced X-AY-Vee-In...Was born May 22, 1992...Nickname is X...Is the only player on this year’s roster from Nevada.

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2011 WILDCATS Shaydon Kehano Wide Receiver • 5-11 • 180 Sophomore Kaneohe, HI

85 Shaydon returns for his sophomore season after playing in six games as a freshman for the ‘Cats last year. Had a strong spring camp for the Wildcats and caught a touchdown in the Spring Game. 2010 (Freshman) Appeared in six games for the Wildcats during the season and started at home against Portland State on Oct. 23...Only recorded stats in one game during the season, his first collegiate game Sept. 4 at Boston College...Had two catches for 50 yards in that game, including a 24-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter of that game...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors during the season. Castle High School Played under Coach Nelson Mae’ea at Castle High...Helped lead his team to a victory in the 2009 state quarterfinal game, scoring on a screen pass with less than a minute to play. Personal Full name is Shaydon Ioane Kehano...Last name is pronounced: KAY-HA-NO...Was born Oct. 7, 1992...Is majoring in Communication at Weber State...Likes to play the piano and ukuele...Came to Weber State because of the success of Tim Toone and wants to emulate his game.

Blake Keller Safety • 6-2 • 220 Senior Salt Lake City, UT

6 Blake returns for his senior season at safety with the Wildcats. He has appeared in 34 games during his career and has 106 career total tackles. He also has 53 unassisted tackles and 53 assisted tackles in his career. 2010 (Junior) Played and started in all 11 games for the Wildcats at the safety position...Recorded 79 total tackles with 41 unassisted tackles and 38 assisted tackles...Twice recorded 10 total tackles, at home against Montana and at Northern Arizona...Finished 17th in the Big Sky WEBER STATE in2011 total tackles...Had two forcedFOOTBALL fumbles and two pass breakups during the season...Was named to the Big Sky Academic All-Conference Team.

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2009 (Sophomore) Appeared in 11 of WSU’s 12 games during the season...Recorded 15 total tackles in 2009, eight of them unassisted...Had two total tackles in five different games...Had a forced fumble in WSU’s 27-9 win at home in the snow over Northern Arizona...Named to the 2009 Big Sky Conference All-Academic Team. 2008 (Freshman) Played in 12 of WSU’s 14 games during the 10-4 Big Sky championship season...Had 12 total tackles, four unassisted...Had a fumble recovery on an Idaho State kickoff return which the Wildcats turned into a quick touchdown in the 59-27 win over the Bengals. Bingham High School Played under Coach Dave Peck at Bingham High, helping the Miners to a 10-1 record his senior year in 2005...Led his team with four interceptions during that season. Personal Full name is Blake Chad Keller...Was born June 10, 1988...Attended Salt Lake Community College his freshman year of school before transferring to Weber State...Is majoring in Electronic Media at Weber State.

Luke King Linebacker • 6-0 • 200 Freshman Salt Lake City, UT

43 Luke comes to Weber State from Salt Lake City. He will be a freshman linebacker for the Wildcats this fall. Cottonwood High School Graduated from Cottonwoood High School in Salt Lake City where he played for coach Josh Lyman...Earned Second Team All-State honors and First Team All-Region honors...Was named the Defensive MVP for Region 2. Personal Full name is Luke King...Was born March 10, 1993...Plans on majoring in Computer Science at Weber State.

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2011 WILDCATS Cash Knight Defensive Tackle • 6-3 • 280 R-Freshman Park City, UT

62 Cash returns as a red-shirt freshman defensive tackle for the ‘Cats. 2010 Sat out the season as a red-shirt after signing with the Wildcats in February 2010. Originially signed as a offensive lineman. Park City High School Played for coach Brandon Matich at Park City High School...Is one of three Park City players on this years team, joining Tony Epperson and Erik Walker...Was named First Team Class 3A in 2009... Two-year starter on both sides of the line...Helped the Miners to an 11-2 record overall in 2009 and to the Region 10 championship with a 4-0 record...Helped pave the way for teammate Dylan Chynoweth (RB), to rush for 2,258 yards and 34 touchdowns...Chynoweth was the 2009 3A MVP. Personal Full name is Cash Knight...Was born May 27, 1992...Is the son of former BYU football star Sean Knight...Is majoring in English at Weber State.

Personal Full name is Alex Land...Was born April 21, 1992...Plans on majoring in Human Performance Management at Weber State...Is one of 13 players on this year’s WSU team from Oklahoma.

Ben Maraz Quarterback • 6-2 • 210 Freshman Phoenix, AZ

17 Ben joins the Wildcats as a freshman quarterback from Phoenix, Arizona this fall. Sunnyslope High School Graduated from Sunnyslope High School in Phoenix...Played for coach Tim Mayfield where he was a four-year starter...Earned Second Team All-Region honors...Threw for 1,900 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior in 2010...For his career he threw for over 5,700 yards and totaled 43 touchdowns, with seven coming on the ground. Personal Full name is Benjamin Scott Maraz...Was born February 25, 1993... Plans on majoring in Business at Weber State.

Alex Land Offensive Guard • 6-4 • 295 R-Freshman Edmond, OK

51 Alex returns as a red-shirt freshman on the WSU offensive line. 2010 Sat out the season as a red-shirt after signing with the Wildcats in February 2010. Santa Fe High School Played under Coach Bruce Gowen at Santa Fe High School in Edmond, Oklahoma...Comes out of the same high school program as Wildcat teammates Willie Okwuonu and Trevor Pletcher...Earned All-State, All-District, All-Area and All-Conference honors in 2009... Was rated as one of the top 20 offensive linemen in the state of Oklahoma his senior season...Helped two of his running back teammates rush for over 1,000 yards in 2008 and 2009...Posted a 3.80 GPA.

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2011 WILDCATS Kela Marciel Cornerback • 5-10 • 180 Sophomore Kailua, HI

10 Kela returns as a sophomore cornerback for the Wildcats this fall. He played in all 11 games last season. 2010 (Freshman) Appeared in all 11 games for the Wildcats during the season, starting two games at home against Portland State and Montana...Recorded 22 total tackles on the season with 18 unassisted and four assisted...Had a season-high four tackles in WSU’s Homecoming win over UC Davis on Sept. 25...Also recorded one tackle for loss at Sacramento State...Ha one interception for six yards in WSU’s win at Northern Arizona on Nov. 13...Was named to the Big Sky Academic All-Conference Team. 2009 Sat out the 2009 season as a red-shirt. ‘Iolani High School Played for Coach Wendell Look at ‘Iolani High in Kailua, Hawaii... Played on two state championship teams in football and one in basketball...Earned All-State honors his sophomore year as a defensive back and at quarterback his junior and senior seasons... Had 12 career interceptions...Had a 70-yard touchdown run in the state championship his senior which was televised throughout the Islands. Personal Full name is Wylie Kapo’okela Heine Marciel...Name is pronounced: KELL-ah MAR-see-ell...Was born July 18, 1990...Is majoring in Human Performance Management at Weber State.

Dustin Martin Linebacker • 6-3 • 220 R-Freshman Liberty, UT

10 Dustin will be a freshman for the Wildcats at the linebacker position after returning from and LDS Church mission. He also competes for the WSU men’s track and field team as a thrower.

Weber State Track and Field Competed for the Weber State men’s track and field team during the 2009 outdoor season...Won the Big Sky title in the discus at the outdoor championships in Missoula, Montana...Posted a mark of 167-05 to win the event, a mark that ranks as the fifth best in Weber State history and is a WSU freshman record...Became just the fourth Wildcat to capture the Big Sky title in the discus...Qualified for the NCAA West regional meet where he finished 13th. Weber High School Earned varsity letters in football, wrestling and track for the Weber High Warriors...Was the 2008 Utah Class 5A state wrestling champion at 215 pounds and earned all-America honors as well...Was the 2008 Utah Class 5A state Discus champion...Earned All-Region honors in football. Personal Full name is Dustin Miller...Parents are Mike and Brenda Martin... Was born April 9, 1990.

Shaun McClain Kicker/Punter • 6-3 • 215 Sophomore Redlands, CA

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2011 WILDCATS Solomon Means Cornerback • 6-1 • 165 Freshman Stockton, CA

21 Solomon joins the Wildcats from Stockton, California and will be a freshman cornerback this season. Lincoln High School Graduated from Lincoln High School in Stockton, California where he played for coach Brian Gray...Earned First Team All-Area honors as a defensive back...Also earned Outstanding Defensive honors and was named the Lincoln High School Player of the Year. Personal Full name is Solomon Hopi Means...Nickname is Sol...Was born March 26, 1993...Plans on majoring in Art at Weber State.

Matt Miller Wide Receiver• 5-10 • 185 Senior Scotts Valley, CA

34 Matt returns for his senior season with the Wildcats this fall. He has appeared in 16 career games at Weber State. 2010 (Junior) Played in ten games for the Wildcats during the season...Started in WSU’s home win over Portland State on October 23, his first career start...Did not record any stats during the season. 2009 (Sophomore) Came to WSU in the Summer of 2009 as a walk on, urged on by former WSU receivers coach, Steve Cox...Appeared in five games for the Wildcats in a reserve role...Had one catch for 19 yards in WSU’s 44-17 home field win over Idaho State.

Played both receiver and defensive back at Scotts Valley High... Set a school record his senior seasons with 10 receptions for 220 yards...Two-time First Team All-League as a receiver...Was his school’s 2006-07 Scholar-Athlete Award winner. Personal Full name is Matthew Miller...Was born on August 2, 1989...Is majoring in Psychology at Weber State.

Anthony Morales Middle Linebacker • 6-0 • 230 Sophomore Edmond, OK

44 Anthony returns for his sophomore season after a strong freshman year where he played in ten games for the Wildcats. He will be one of WSU’s team captains this season....He is one of 13 players on this year’s roster from Oklahoma, including six from his hometown of Edmond. 2010 (Freshman) Played ten games as a red-shirt freshman for the Wildcats and started one game...Recorded 19 total tackles on the year with 10 unassisted and nine assisted...Had a season-high eight tackles at Sacramento State, including one tackle for loss. 2009 Sat out the season as a red-shirt after signing with the Wildcats in February 2009. Edmond Memorial High School Played for Coach Mark Walker at Edmond Memorial...Was the twotime team Defensive Player of the Year...Two-time All-State and AllBig City...Was the 2008 District Player of the Year...Named as one of the state’s “Top 50” players by Rivals.com...Three-year starter, and team captain his senior year...Was a highly skilled high school wrestler and was the 2008-09 state 165-pound wrestling champion...Was high school teammates with current Wildcat teammate David James. Personal Full name is Anthony David Morales...Was born Aug. 27, 1990... Loves snowboarding and plans to get better while living in Utah.

Cabrillo Junior College Played one season at Cabrillo College where he served as team captain and was a starter as a receiver and kick return specialist. Scotts Valley High School

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2011 WILDCATS Bijon Mostoufi Defensive Tackle • 6-2 • 295 Sophomore Honolulu, HI

74 Bijon will be a sophomore for the Wildcats on the defensive line this fall. 2010 (Freshman) Appeared in three games for the Wildcats during the season, playing in the first three games of the season at Boston College, home to Northern Colorado, and at Sacramento State...Recorded one tackle in the game at Sacramento State. 2009 Sat out the season as a red-shirt after signing with the Wildcats in February 2009. Kaiser High School Played for coach Patrick Samsohas at Kaiser High School...Served as team captain his senior season and was selected to play in the Hawaii prep All-Star game where he got a tackle for loss on the first play of the game...Named to the state All-Academic Team as well. Personal Full name is Bijon Ali Mostoufi...Name is pronounced: BEE-zjohn MOES-two-fee...Was born Jan. 20, 1991...Is majoring in Political Science at Weber State.

Danny Mullarkey Defensive End • 6-3 • 250 Sophomore Phoenix, AZ

2009 Sat out the season as a red-shirt after signing with the Wildcats in February 2009. Desert Vista High School Comes out of Desert Vista High, a perennial prep football power in the state of Arizona...Played under Coach Dan Hinds...Team was the 2007 state runners up...Earned Second Team state class 5A honors as a tight end and Honorable Mention All-Arizona team as a defensive end. Personal Full name is Daniel Scott Mullarkey...Was born June 28, 1990...Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State.

Connor Myers Defensive Tackle • 6-0 • 280 Freshman Edmond, OK

92 Connor will be a freshman defensive end for the Wildcats this fall after signing with WSU in February 2011. Is one of several players on the roster from Oklahoma. Edmond Memorial High School Graduated from Edmond Memorial High School in Edmond, Oklahoma where he played for Coach Justin Meredith...Earned All-State and All-Big City honors...Was named the Edmond Defensive Player of the Year as a senior in 2010. Personal Full name is Daymond Connor Myers...Was born Aug. 20, 1993... Plans on majoring in Human Performance at Weber State.

18 Danny will be a sophomore for the Wildcats at the defensive end this season. 2010 (Freshman) Appeared in six games for the Wildcats during the season...Recorded four total tackles on the year, two unassisted and two assisted...Totaled two tackles in his first collegiate game, Sept. 4 at Boston College...Also had one quarterback hurry, coming in WSU’s win at Idaho State Oct. 16...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors.

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2011 WILDCATS Chase Nakamura Wide Receiver • 6-3 • 180 Sophomore Wailuku, HI

89 Chase will be a sophomore wide receiver for the Wildcats this fall after transferring to Weber State from the University of Utah. University of Utah Spent two seasons with the University of Utah football team...Redshirted in 2009 and did not compete in a game for the Utes as a freshman in 2010. HP Baldwin High School Graduated from HP Baldwin High School in Wailuku, Hawaii... Comes from the same high school as current WSU teammate Ceejay Santos. Personal Was born March 7, 1990...His older brother Cody Nakamura played four seasons as a tight end for the Wildcats from 2006-09...Cody appeared in 29 career games and had 79 receptions for 984 yards and 14 touchdowns.

Mo Neal Linebacker • 6-2 • 240 Senior Oakland, CA

16 Maurice (Mo) Neal returns for his senior season with the Wildcats after a strong year in 2010. He started in nine of ten games last season and is expected to be one of the leaders on the defensive side this season. 2010 (Junior) Transferred to Weber State for the 2010 Spring semester after spending two years at the University of Utah earning a varsity letter...In his first season with the Wildcats he appeared in 10 games and started nine games at the outside linebacker position...Recorded 36 total tackles on the season with 28 unassisted tackles and eight assisted tackles...Had a career-high seven tackles, all unassisted at Sacramento State on September 18...Also had five tackles in WSU’s four-overtime win over Northern Colorado and had five tackles at Texas Tech...Had one interception on the season, which he returned for 73 yards in WSU’s win at Idaho State October 16...Also had one pass breakup on the season. University of Utah Knee injuries slowed him his first two seasons...Sat out the 2007 year as a red-shirt, but made the Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll...Played in nine games during the 2008 season and had nine total tackles (four unassisted) with a game best four tackles vs. San Diego State. San Leandro High School 2006 Cream of the Crop and preseason All-American...First Team all league and Second Team All-East Bay...Played for two-time HAAL champion San Leandro High...Had 48 tackles, interceptions returned for touchdowns, four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries his senior season. Personal Full name is Maurice Neal...Nickname is Mo...Was born on Jan. 2, 1988...Is majoring in Sociology at Weber State.

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2011 WILDCATS Willie Okwuonu Safety • 6-0 • 200 Sophomore Edmond, OK

2 Willie returns for his sophomore season with the Wildcats this fall after playing in all 11 games last season. He is one of 11 players on this year’s roster from Oklahoma, including six from his hometown of Edmond. 2010 (Freshman) Appeared in all 11 games for the Wildcats during the season...Recorded 15 total tackles for the Wildcats with seven unassisted and eight assisted tackles...Had a season-high six tackles in WSU’s Homecoming win over UC Davis on Sept. 25...Also recorded one tackle for loss, coming in a home game against Eastern Washington...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors. 2009 Sat out the season as a red-shirt after signing with the Wildcats in February 2009. Edmond Santa Fe High School Played at Edmond Santa Fe High School in Edmond, Oklahoma... Played under Coach Bruce Gowen...Was the 2008 Defensive Player of the Year in his league...Holds his school record for most interceptions in a game with four...Named First Team All-State and All-District...Earned All-State honors as a soccer player as well, serving four years as the team captain...Played in high school with current WSU teammates Alex Land and Trevor Pletcher. Personal Full name is Willie Kenechukwu Okwuonu...Last name pronounced: AH-kwon-oo...Was born October 10, 1990...Is majoring in Human Performance Management at Weber State.

Obi Owoh Linebacker • 6-2 • 220 Freshman Roswell, GA

58 Obi will be a freshman linebacker with the Wildcats this fall. He participated with the team in Spring 2011 practices. Roswell High School Attended Roswell High School in Roswell, Georgia...Played for Coach Leo Barker at Roswell...David Brunner was his defensive line coach. Personal Full name is Obinna Ikenna Owoh...Was born July 25, 1992 in Riverside, California...Plans on majoring in Athletic Therapy at Weber State...Is of Nigerian descent...Is the only player on the roster from the state of Georgia.

Adam Padilla Cornerback • 5-7 • 175 Freshman La Mirada, CA

28 Adam will be a freshman cornerback with the Wildcats this fall. He participated with WSU during spring 2011 camp. St. Paul High School Played for coach Casey Morales at St. Paul High School in La Mirada, California...Graduated in 2010 from St. Paul...Played wide receiver and defensive back. Personal Full name is Adam Paul Padilla...Was born May 10, 1992.

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2011 WILDCATS Lanny Papanikolas Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 185 Junior Salt Lake City, UT

19 Lanny will be a junior wide receiver with the Wildcats this fall after transferring from Saddleback College. He participated with the Wildcats during the spring 2011 camp. Saddleback JC Played two seasons (2009, 2010) at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California...As a freshman in 2009 he had two receptions for 36 yards for the Gauchos...As a sophomore in 2010 he played in five games and has three catches for 23 yards, and average of 7.7 yards per catch. Cal Poly After graduating from high school he attended future Big Sky member Cal Poly...Redshirted the 2008 season with the Mustangs before transferring. Skyline High School Graduated from Skyline High School in Salt Lake City where he played for Roger Dupaix...Earned All-Region honors and was an Honorable Mention All-State selection. Personal Full name is Lanny Landures Papanikolas...Was born Feb. 16, 1990...Is majoring in Accounting at Weber State.

Kris Parham Running back • 5-8 • 180 R-Junior Oklahoma City, OK

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Bobby Parker Wide Receiver • 6-6 • 215 Junior San Diego, CA

81 Bobby will be a junior for the Wildcats this fall at the wide receiver position. He participated in the 2011 spring ball sessions and caught a 31-yard touchdown in the annual Purple and White game. 2010 (Sophomore) Did not play in any game during the season for the Wildcats... Moved to wide receiver in the Spring of 2010 but suffered a knee injury early in Spring drills and missed the rest of the sessions. 2009 (Freshman) Was a member of the roster but did not appear in any game during the 2009 season. 2008 Came to Weber State as a walk-on and red-shirted the 2008 season as a tight end. Scripps Ranch High School Played under Coach Sergio Diaz at Scripps Ranch High School... Earned Second Team All-League honors his senior season. Personal Full name is Robert J. Parker...Was born on September 1, 1988...Is majoring in Human Performance Management/Wellness at Weber State.

Kris will be a junior for the Wildcats in the 2011 season. He sat out the 2010 season as a red-shirt after transferring from Ventura Junior College. Saw plenty of reps during spring ball for the Wildcats. 2010 Coaches made a call to him after one week of Fall camp and asked him to come aboard...Red-shirted with the Wildcats for the 2010 season. Ventura Junior College Played for Coach John Mack at Ventura Junior College in Ventura, California...Had eight catches for 89 yards during the 2009 season.

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2011 WILDCATS Tyler Parson Quarterback • 6-0 • 175 Freshman Bountiful, UT

18 Tyler will be a freshman quarterback with the Wildcats this fall. Woods Cross High School Graduated from Woods Cross High School...Played for coach Fred Fernandes, former Weber State assistant coach...Was a three-year starter with the Wildcats...Played on the same team as WSU teammate Darchon Taggart... Personal Full name is Tyler Parson...Was born Feb. 26,1993...Is originally from Oregon...Favorite pro athlete is Drew Brees.

2009 (Freshman) Played in eight games as a true freshman for the Wildcats and started in six contests...Did not record any stats during the year and served as the long snapper for most of the season... Edmond Santa Fe High School Set a school record in Tackles for Loss (33) and Quarterback Sacks (12) his senior season at Edmond Santa Fe...Was named prep player of the week six times in his career...Played under Coach Bruce Gowen...Signed with the Wildcats in February 2009, along with high school teammate, Willie Okwuonu. Personal Full name is Byron Trevor Pletcher...Was born December 4, 1990... Is majoring in Human Performance Management/Sports & Recreation at Weber State.

Devin Pugh Cornerback • 5-10 • 175 R-Freshman Tulsa, OK

3 Devin returns as a red-shirt freshman with the Wildcats at the cornerback position this season.

Trevor Pletcher Defensive End • 6-2 • 245 Junior Edmond, OK

46 Trevor returns for his junior season at the defensive end position for the Wildcats...In just two seasons with the Wildcats Trevor has played in 19 career games and has started in 13 of those contests.

2010 Sat out the season as a red-shirt after deciding to attend Weber State in May 2010. Jenks High School Graduated from Jenks High School in Jenks, Oklahoma, one of the traditional prep powerhouse football programs in the Oklahoma each year...Helped Coach Allen Trimble’s team to state championships in 2006 and 2007. Personal Full name is Devin Michael Pugh...Was born January 13, 1992...Is majoring in Human Performance Management at Weber State...Is one of several players on the team from Oklahoma.

2010 (Sophomore) Played in all 11 games for the Wildcats and started in seven of those games at the defensive end position...Recorded 27 total tackles on the year with 16 unassisted and 11 assisted tackles... Had season-highs of five total tackles twice, home against UC Davis and at Idaho State...Recorded 4.5 tackles for loss on the year and had three sacks...Had a sack against UC Davis, at Idaho State, and home to Montana, all WSU victories...Also had one fumble recovery at Montana State.

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2011 WILDCATS Clay Ramos Fullback • 6-2 • 240 Senior Nampa, ID

30 Clay will be a senior fullback with the Wildcats this fall. He came to Weber State for fall camp of 2010 but was hurt and left the team after fall camp. He returned to join WSU this fall. Yuba Community College Transferred to Yuba Community College in Marysville, California and competed as a sophomore in 2009. University of Mary Competed as a freshman in 2006 at the University of Mary a Division II school in Bismarck, North Dakota...Was on the roster in 2007 but did not compete. Nampa High School Graduated from Nampa High School in 2006...Played for coach Jay Whinery...Recorded 22.5 sacks his senior season...Earned First Team All-State and First Team All-Conference honors as a defensive lineman...Was the Nampa team MVP. Personal Full name is William Clayton Ramos, Jr...Nickname is Claymore... Was born May 12, 1988...Is majoring in Physical Education at Weber State.

Spencer Rangasan Center • 6-0 • 280 Sophomore West Jordan, UT

Cottonwood High School Played at Cottonwood High School for Coach Cecil Thomas who is now his position coach at Weber State...Earned First Team AllState Class 4A honors in 2008. Personal Full name is Spencer Lane Kawika Rangason...Last name is pronounced: RANG-a-san... Is half-Hawaiian...Was born May 10, 1990...Is majoring in Business/Multi-Media Technology at Weber State.

Jeff Rasmussen Offensive Tackle • 6-8 • 310 R-Freshman South Jordan, UT

77 Jeff returns as a redshirt freshman for the Wildcats on the offensive line this season. 2010 Sat out the season as a red-shirt after returning home from and LDS Church mission. Bingham High School Played for Coach Dave Peck at Bingham High, one of the top prep football programs in the state of Utah...Helped the Miners to a perfect 12-0 season and 5A state championship in 2005...Won both the University of Utah and BYU “Lineman Challenge” in Summer camps...Earned Honorable Mention All-State 5A honors. Personal Full name is Jeffery Lynn Rasmussen...Was born November 25, 1987...Nickname is Big Sexy...Signed with the Wildcats in February 2006 before serving a two-year LDS Church mission to Sacramento, California...Is majoring in Political Science at Weber State...

64 Spencer returns for his sophomore season as a center. He sat out the 2010 season as a red-shirt. 2010 Sat out the season as a red-shirt sophomore. 2009 (Freshman) Appeared in four games as a true freshman for the Wildcats and started two games...Started at Colorado State and at Montana... Also saw action against Idaho State and Northern Arizona, both wins at home.

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2011 WILDCATS Austin Raught Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 205 Senior Farr West, UT

84 Austin enters his senior season as one of the top returning receivers for the Wildcats...He played in all 11 games last season as a junior and has appeared in 24 career games for the Wildcats. He has 250 career receiving yards entering this season. 2010 (Junior) Appeared in all 11 games for the Wildcats during the season...Had 18 receptions for a total of 184 yards and one touchdown...Ranked fourth on the team in receiving yards...Had 40 or more receiving yards in three games during the season...Caught four balls for a career-high 47 yards and had his only career touchdown in WSU’s four-overtime win over Northern Colorado on September 11...Had a career-high five receptions for 42 yards at Montana State and also had three catches for 40 yards in WSU’s win at Idaho State, including a season-long 42 yard reception...Also had one tackle on the season...Was named to the Big Sky Conference All-Academic Team. 2009 (Sophomore) Saw action in four games for the Wildcats but did not have a reception. 2006 (Freshman) Played in nine games for the Wildcats as a first-year freshman. ... Had eight catches for 66 yards. ... Had a single game high two receptions vs. Northern Colorado, Montana, and at Montana State. ... Had a single game high 24 receiving yards vs. Montana State, including a career long reception of 19 yards. Fremont High School Played for Coach Blaine Monkres at Fremont High...Left as the alltime leading receiver in Utah prep history with 231 receptions for 3,430 yards and 41 touchdown receptions...Most of those 231 receptions came from Joel Hancock...In 2004 he had 86 receptions which is a state single-season record. Personal Full name is Austin Raught...Last name pronounced: ROT...Was born on Jan. 2, 1988...Is majoring in Organizational Communication at Weber State...Left after his freshman season to serve a twoyear LDS Chruch mission...Is married to Kierstin Raught, who is a member of Weber State’s soccer team.

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Jamie Rigby Safety • 5-10 • 175 R-Freshman Bountiful, UT

31 Jamie returns as a redshirt freshman for the Wildcats at safety this season. 2010 Sat out the season as a red-shirt after returning home from and LDS Church mission. Bountiful High School Played for Coach Larry Wall at Bountiful High...Earned First Team 4A All-State honors as a defensive back...Had 12 career interceptions...Had over 1,700 all-purpose yards in his career and returned one kickoff back for a touchdown in 2007...Was named “Mr. Football” in Region Five for the 2007 season. Personal Full name is Jamie Kim Rigby...Was born August 7, 1989...Signed with the Wildcats in February 2008 but left to serve a two-year LDS Church mission to Seoul, Korea...Is majoring in Business Management at Weber State...Is half Korean.

Shelton Robinson Offensive Tackle • 6-3 • 275 R-Freshman Pocatello, ID

68 Shelton returns as a redshirt freshman for the Wildcats on the offensive line. 2010 Sat out the season as a red-shirt after signing with the Wildcats in February 2010. Highland High School Played for Coach Geno Mariani at the traditionally strong football program of Highland High School in Pocatello, Idaho...Helped the Rames win the 2009 state title...Earned First Team All-State, AllArea, and All-Conference honors...Also played basketball at Highland High. Personal Full name is Shelton Robinson...Nickname is Shelt...Was born June 12, 1992...Is majoring in Physical Therapy at Weber State.... Likes to snow ski.

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2011 WILDCATS Pete Rolf Defensive End • 6-4 • 265 Senior Salt Lake City, UT

90 Pete returns for his senior season with the Wildcats after playing in all 11 games last season. 2010 (Junior) Transferred to Weber State in early August after spending three seasons at Ball State...Played in all 11 games as a junior for the Wildcats...Started in four of the final 11 games at defensive end... Recorded 29 tackles on the season...Had 12 unassisted tackles and 17 assisted tackles...Had a season-high eight tackles at home against Eastern Washington on October 2...Had 4.5 tackles for the loss on the year, for a total of 25 yards...Also recorded 2.5 sacks on the year, with 1.5 at Idaho State and one at Texas Tech...Blocked a kick in WSU’s four overtime win over Northern Colorado on September 11 and also had one pass breakup at Sacramento State. Ball State Red-shirted for the Cardinals in 2007. ... Did not play in any games in 2008. ... Played in all 12 games in 2009, earning a varsity letter Piqua High School Earned three varsity letters at Piqua HS under Coach Bill Ness... Also lettered four seasons in basketball...Helped his team to a 13-2 record and the state championship as a senior...Tallied 90 tackles, five quarterback sacks and 18 tackles for loss his senior season, and added three interceptions...Moved to Ohio his freshman year in high school. Personal Full name is Peter Edward Rolf...Was born on May 8, 1989...Is the nephew of WSU defensive line coach, Jason Kaufusi...Pete’s mother, Rachel, is Jason’s sister...Is majoring in Business at Weber State.

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Adam returns for his junior season with the Wildcats after earning All-Conference Honorable Mention honors as a defensive tackle last season. He has appeared in 22 games in the last two seasons with the Wildcats. Has 48 career total tackes with nine tackles for loss. Has tremendous overall body strength and gives opposing centers fits with his deceptive speed and quickness. 2010 (Sophomore) Played in ten games during the season for the Wildcats and started in seven contests...Earned Honorable Mention Big Sky All-Conference honors for his play...Ranked fifth on the WSU team in total tackles with 41...Recorded 12 unassisted tackles and 29 assisted tackles...Had a career-high of nine tackles in WSU’s home opening win over Northern Colorado on September 11...Recorded 5.5 tackles for loss on the season, third most on the WSU squad...Had a season-high of 1.5 tackles for loss in a home win over Portland State...Also recorded a half sack at Idaho State. 2009 (Freshman) Played in all 12 games as a first year freshman and was a starter in seven of those contests...Had 23 total tackles (four unassisted)... Had a career-high four tackles vs. Montana State and Northern Arizona...Had 3.5 tackles for loss, two of them coming in the FCS playoff game at William & Mary...Had a quarterback sack for minus six yards at home against Cal Poly. Saint Louis High School Played at Saint Louis High School, a perennial prep power in the state of Hawaii...Same high program which produced former WSU starting quarterback, Cameron Higgins as well as current teammates Zach Higgins, Tytan Timoteo and Ryan Eastman...Was the captain of the Hawaii team in the Samoa Bowl. Personal Full name is Adam Anthony Sagapolutele-White...Last name is pronounced: Sag-a-pool-a-tell-e-White...Was born May 21, 1991...Is majoring in General Studies at Weber State.

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2011 WILDCATS Ceejay Santos

Personal Was born November 21, 1992... Name is pronounced: VET-son SAW-nee...Is majoring in Business Management at Weber State.

Kicker/Punter • 6-1 • 205 Freshman Wailuku, HI

41 Ceejay will be a freshman kicker for the Wildcats this fall from Hawaii. HP Baldwin High School Graduated from H.P. Baldwin High School in Wailuku, Hawaii where he played for Coach A. J. Roloos...Comes from the same high school as teammate Chase Nakamura...HP Baldwin is also the same school as former WSU assistant coach and current Utah assistant coach Chad Kauhaahaa...Earned First Team All-State honors as a senior...Recorded the most 50-yard field goals in the league and had a career-best 53-yard field goal...Also played receiver in high school where he caught 15 passes for 151 yards and four touchdowns as a senior...Also returned a kickoff 99-yards for a touchdown...Was a four-year letter winner in football and baseball... Signed with the Wildcats in February 2011. Personal Full name is Ceejay Santos...Was born May 6, 1993...Plans on majoring in Business Management at Weber State.

Veteson Sauni Defensive Tackle • 6-0 • 285 Sophomore Laie, HI

96 Veteson returns for his sophomore season after playing in all 11 games as a true freshman last season. 2010 (Freshman) Played in all 11 games as a true freshman on the defensive line for the Wildcats...Started in two games, against Portland State and Northern Arizona...Recorded 15 total tackles on the season with seven unassisted and eight assisted...Also had 1.5 sacks on the year coming against Portland State and Northern Arizona. Kahuku High School Graduated from Kahuku High School in Laie, Hawaii, a powerful prep program which has produced a number of NFL players...Was coached by Reggie Torres...Returned a recovered fumble 80 yards 2011 WEBER FOOTBALL for a touchdown as a STATE senior in 2009.

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Tony Schmitz Linebacker • 6-0 • 245 Sophomore Boise, ID

27 Tony returns for his sophomore season after playing in six games for the ‘Cats last season. 2010 (Freshman) Appeared in six games for the Wildcats during the season...Had one tackle in two games, at home against Northern Colorado and at Idaho State. 2009 Sat out the 2009 season as a red-shirt...Signed with Weber State in February 2009...Came to WSU as a roverback but was moved to safety in the spring of 2010. Boise High School Played at Boise High under Coach Bob Clark...Helped his 2008 team to its first winning seasons in 12 years, and served as a team captain on that squad...Earned Second Team all-State honors and First Team all-Conference honors...Had 17 tackles for loss and 10 quarterback sacks his senior year. Personal Full name is Anthony Charles Schmitz...Was born September 14, 1990...Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State... Plays the guitar, bass, ukulele and drums.

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2011 WILDCATS Kyle Shaney Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 185 Senior Sparks, NV

15 Kyle will be a senior wide receiver for the Wildcats this fall after transferring from Utah State. He did participate with the Wildcats during the spring 2011 camp. 2008-10 (Utah State University) Transferred to Utah State where he attended for three seasons but did not compete in any games for the Aggies. 2007 (Butte College) Attended Butte College in Oroville, California in 2007 where he competed as a freshman for the Roadrunners, the same school where Green Bay Packers Super Bowl MVP quarterback Aaron Rogers started his career. Reed High School Graduated from Reed High School in Sparks, Nevada in 2007... Earned First Team All-State, First Team All-Region, and First Team All-League honors as a senior...Set school records for the most yards in a season with 1,049, longest receiving touchdown (96 yards), most yards in one game receiving (216), and most receiving touchdowns in a career (15)...Earned Second Team All-League honors as a junior. Personal Full name is Kyle Shaney...Was born Jan. 3, 1989...Is pursuing a Bachelor of Integrated Studies at Weber State in Zoology, Botany and Environmental Studies...Is one of two players on this year’s roster from Nevada (Xavian Johnson).

Eric “Munchie” Shufford Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 175 Freshman Fontana, CA

87 Eric “Munchie” Shufford will be a freshman wide receiver with the Wildcats. Had a strong fall camp for the ‘Cats. Is a tremendous all-around athlete who can play several positions. Signed with the Wildcats in February 2011. A.B. Miller High School Came to Weber State from A.B. High School in Fontana, California where he played for Coach Victor Landry...Earned First Team AllLeague and Second Team All-State honors. Personal Full name is Eric Duchay Shufford, Jr...Last name is pronounced Shoe-ford...Prefers to be known by his nickname Munchie...Was born Jan. 30, 1994 and at 17 years old is the youngest player on this year’s Wildcat team...Plans on majoring in Business Management at Weber State.

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Born Jan. 30, 1994, Eric “Munchie” Shufford is the youngest player on this year’s Wildcat roster.

Zane Smith Tight End • 6-4 • 220 Freshman Salt Lake City, UT

38 Zane joins the Wildcats as a true freshman tight end this fall. Brighton High School Graduated in 2011 from Brighton High School where he played for Coach Ryan Bullet...Was the team captain as a senior and earned All-Region Honorable Mention honors...Also played baseball at Brighton. Personal Full name is Zane Grayson Smith...Was born Oct. 7, 1992...Plans on majoring in Health Promotions at Weber State...His favorite sports memory was scoring his first high school touchdown against rival Jordan High on his birthday as a junior.

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2011 WILDCATS Darchon Taggart Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 175 Freshman Bountiful, UT

86 Darchon joins the Wildcats as a freshman wide receiver from Bountiful, Utah after signing with the Wildcats in February 2011. Woods Cross High School Graduated from Woods Cross High School...Played for former WSU assistant coach Fred Fernandes...Was a teammate with current WSU teammate Tyler Parson...Averaged over 28 yards per catch as a senior and totaled over 1,000 receiving yards...Earned 4-A First Team All-State honors from the Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune...Was the Woods Cross Team MVP his senior season. Personal Full name is Darchon Taggart...First name is pronounced: DarShawn...Was born April 20, 1993...Plans on majoring in Architecture at Weber State.

Maurice Talley Cornerback • 6-1 • 180 Freshman Elk Grove, CA

39 Maurice will be a freshman cornerback with the Wildcats this fall after signing with Weber State in February 2011. Consumnes Oaks High School Attended Consumnes Oaks High School in Elk Grove, California... Played for Coach Ryan Gomes...Led the league in interceptions during his senior season...Earned First Team All-Conference honors and won the Team Defensive Back MVP award for Consumnes Oaks.

Caldwell Taylor Defensive End • 6-5 • 220 Junior Deweyville, UT

40 Caldwell returns to the Wildcats as a junior defensive end this season. He played two seasons for the ‘Cats but elected not to play during the 2010 season, before returning to the team. He has played in 21 career games with Weber State and has 55 total tackles. He is the only one of Coach McBride’s original recruiting class still at Weber State. 2009 (Sophomore) Played in all 12 and started in ten games for the Wildcats during the season...Recorded 39 total tackles on the season with 22 unassisted and 17 assisted...Had 2.5 tackles for loss and one sack, coming at Montana...Also had one blocked kick during the season. 2008 (Freshman) Appeared in nine games and started in two games for the Wildcats, as the ‘Cats won the Big Sky title...Recorded 16 total tackles on the season with eight assisted and eight unassisted...Had two tackles for loss...Also had one forced fumble and one fumble recovery, both coming at Hawaii...Returned home for an LDS Church mission and participated with the Wildcats in spring 2008 camp. Bear River High School Graduated from Bear River High School in Tremonton, Utah...Was a member of two state Class 3A championship teams at Bear River High under Coach Chris Wise, the 2004 team posted a perfect 13-0 record...Named Second Team All-State by the Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune. Personal Full name is Calvin Caldwell Taylor...Was born Dec. 1, 1986...Is majoring in Accounting at Weber State...Is married to former Weber State volleyball player Jocilyn Randall Taylor...Originally signed in Feburary 2005, part of Coach McBrides’s first recruiting class at Weber State...Elected to serve an LDS Church mission to Mississippi before coming to Weber State.

Personal Full name is Maurice Talley...Nickname is Mo...Was born March 10, 1993...Plans on majoring in Radiology at Weber State.

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2011 WILDCATS Josh Tenove Defensive End • 6-3 • 250 R-Freshman Irvine, CA

9 Josh will be a red-shirt freshman defensive end with the Wildcats this fall. 2010 Sat out the season as a red-shirt after joining the Wildcats in the spring of 2010. Woodbridge High School Was a standout defensive player at Woodbridge High in Irvine, California under Coach Rick Gibson...Earned First Team All-League and All-City in 2008 and was named his league’s Defensive Player of the Year...Set a school record with 18 tackles in a game. Personal Full name is Joshua Glen Tenove...Was born Dec. 16, 1990...Is majoring in Athletic Training at Weber State.

Tyson Tiatia Center • 6-2 • 270 Sophomore Provo, UT

65 Tyson returns for his sophomore season after earning All-Conference Honorable Mention honors as a freshman in 2010. He is one of only six returning Wildcats that earned All-Conference honors last season. 2010 (Freshman) Earned Honorable Mention All-Big Sky honors as a center for the Wildcats as a true freshman...Played and started the final six games of the season for the Wildcats...Was part of the offensive line that helped block for First Team All-Conference member Vai Tafuna and Honorable Mention member Bo Bolen. Timpview High School Graduated from Timpview High School in Provo...Was one of the top high school offensive linemen in the state in 2009...Was a member of three-straight 4A championship teams at Timpview...Earned First Team All-State honors. Personal Full name is Tyson Tiatia...Was born on July 9, 1992.

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2011 WILDCATS Jiniki Timoteo

Tytan Timoteo

Offensive Guard • 6-3 • 310 Sophomore Waipahu, HI

Offensive Tackle • 6-1 • 310 Junior Waianae, HI

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Jiniki returns for his sophomore season this fall after starting in eight games as a true freshman for the Wildcats in 2010. He will be a part of a strong offensive line for the Wildcats this season.

Tytan returns for his junior season with the Wildcats at offensive tackle. He has appeared in 19 career games at Weber State and started all 11 games for the ‘Cats last season.

2010 (Freshman) Jinki played in eight games as a true freshman for the Wildcats and started all eight of those games on the offensive line...Was part of the offensive line that helped block for First Team All-Conference member Vai Tafuna and Honorable Mention member Bo Bolen.

2010 (Sophomore) Tytan played and started in all 11 games for the Wildcats as a sophomore on the offensive line...Was part of the line that enabled Vai Tafuna to earn All-Conference fullback honors and Bo Bolen to honorable mention All-Conference honors.

Leilehua High School Graduated from Leilehua High School in Waipahu, Hawaii where he played for coach Nolan Tukuda.

2009 (Freshman) Signed with the Wildcats in February 2009...Looked like he would red-shirt the 2009 season, but when the injury bug hit, he was pressed into active duty...Appeared in five games for the Wildcats.

Personal Was born September 25, 1992...Name is pronounced: JA-kneekey TEE-moe-tee-oh...Has tremendous size and strength...Is the cousin of WSU offensive lineman Tytan Timoteo...Has excellent foot skills and blocking technique....Is majoring in Communication at Weber State.

Saint Louis High School Played at Saint Louis High under Coach John Hao, same prep program that produced WSU star quarterback, Cameron Higgins... Was a starting guard as a sophomore and tackle his junior and senior seasons...Earned First Team All-State honors in 2008 and played in the Mainland vs. Hawaii Bowl. Personal Full name is Tytan Paulo Travis Timoteo...Last name is pronounced: TEE-moe-tee-oh...Was born November 17, 1991...Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State...Is a Samoan cultural dancer...Is part German and was a pig farmer...His cousin, Jiniki, is a sophomore guard for the Wildcats.

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2011 WILDCATS Tevia Tolutau Fullback • 6-2 • 255 Freshman Provo, UT

42 Tevia will be a freshman with the Wildcats this fall and is expected to see action as a fullback. Signed with WSU in February 2011 as a defensive lineman but was moved to fullback in fall camp. Timpview High School Played for Coach Louis Wong at Timpview High School in Provo, Utah...Was a high school teammate with fellow Wildcat Tyson Tiatia...Earned Second Team All-State honors from the Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune...The Thunderbirds were 34-3 in his three seasons of high school and won the Utah State 4A title his sophomore and junior seasons. Personal Full name is Tevia Tolutau...Name is pronounced: TEV-E-A TOWLOU-TAU...Was born Sept. 22, 1993...Plans on majoring in Construction Management and Visual Design at Weber State.

C.J. Tuckett Running back • 5-10 • 200 Junior Malta, ID

22 C.J. returns for his junior season with the Wildcats this fall. Has appeared in 14 career games with the ‘Cats and is expected to see more playing this season. Had a strong outing in spring ball and recorded two touchdowns in the Purple and White Spring Game. Also had five catches for 45 yards in the spring game. 2010 (Sophomore) Appeared in nine games for the Wildcats at running back and special teams...Had four carries for 12 yards, all coming in WSU’s first game of the season September 4 at Boston College...Also recorded three total tackles, with two of them unassisted...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors. 2009 (Freshman) Earned a varsity letter playing on the WSU special teams. ... Played in six games and had on unassisted tackle at home vs. Idaho State. 2008 Sought out the Wildcats to walk on in the summer of 2008...Impressed coaches with his work ethic and positive attitude...Sat out the 2008 season as a red-shirt. Raft River High School Was one of the top Idaho prep players in the 1A ranks at Raft River High in Malta, Idaho....Played for Coach Randy Spaeth...Helped his team to state 1A titles in 2002 and 2004...The 2004 team posted a perfect 11-0 record...Was voted the 2004 Idaho 1A Player of the Year...Had 99 carries for just over 1,200 yards...Scored 31 touchdowns - 26 rushing and five receiving...Had 77 tackles and five quarterback sacks on defense. Personal Full name is Cameron J. Tuckett...Was born May 27, 1987...Is majoring in Human Performance Management at Weber State...His great-uncle is former BYU Athletic Director and baseball coach, Glen Tuckett...Did not attend college after high school but elected to serve a two-year LDS Church mission in Nagoya, Japan...Father owns a rodeo company: CT Rodeo & Livestock.

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2011 WILDCATS Sione Tupouniua Defensive Tackle • 6-4 • 260 Freshman Oakland, CA

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Joel Turrubiates Offensive Tackle • 6-7 • 340 Senior Bakersfield, CA

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Sione will be a red-shirt freshman defensive lineman with the Wildcats this season after transferring from the University of Utah.

Joel will be a senior for the Wildcats on the offenisve line this season.

2010 (University of Utah) Attended the Univresity of Utah during the 2010 season and redshirted the season with the Utes.

2010 (Junior) Joel signed with the Wildcats in February 2010 as a JC transfer but did not participate in spring practice...During the 2010 season he appeared in six games for the ‘Cats at the offensive tackle position...Saw action in games at home with Eastern Washington, Portland State, and Montana...Also played in the final three games of the season at Montana State, Northern Arizona, and Texas Tech.

Fremont High School (California) Graduated from Fremont High School in Oakland...Was named the conference MVP in 2009 and Oakland Athletic League’s Defensive MVP in 2008...Earned First-Team All-East Bay in 2008 and 2009... Rushed for 380 yards and two touchdowns in the league championship game...Led Fremont High to the 2009 OAL Silver Bowl Championship...Fremont also won the conference title. Personal Full name is Sione Otusia Tupouniua... Last name is pronunced: Tu-po-knee-ooh-a...Was born May 2, 1991.

Justin Turner Offensive Tackle • 6-3 • 245 Freshman Layton, UT

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Bakersfield Junior College Played for Coach Jeff Chudy at Bakersfield Junior College...Earned All-League honors in 2009, helping his team to the Valley Conference championship. Bakersfield High School Was a two-year starter on both sides of the line for Coach Paul Golla at Bakersfield High...Helped his team to a league championship his senior season...Was named First Team All-Conference that year as well. Personal Full name is Joel D. Turrubiates...Last name is pronounced: TURrue-BE-awe-tis...Was born December 21, 1989...Is majoring in Business Accounting at Weber State.

Justin will be a freshman on the offensive line for the Wildcats this fall after returning from an LDS Church mission. Participated with the Wildcats in spring 2011 camp. Layton High School Graduated from Layton High School in 2008 where he played for Jim Bachelor...Earned 5A First Team All-State honors from the Salt Lake Tribune...Helped the Lancers advance to the state championship game and post a 12-2 record as a senior. Personal Full name is Justin Kenneth Turner...Was born Dec. 18, 1989... Originally signed with the Wildcats in February 2008 before serving an LDS Church mission to San Juan Puerto Rico.

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2011 WILDCATS Roman Valenzuela Linebacker • 6-0 • 220 Freshman South Jordan, UT

50 Roman will be a freshman linebacker for the Wildcats this fall after signing with WSU in February 2011. Bingham High School Graduated from Bingham High School where he earned Honorable Mention All-State Class 5A honors for Coach Dave Peck...Helped the Miners to the 2011 Class 5A state championship title...Bingham ended the season as the fourth ranked high school team in the nation...Was the team captain for two seasons...Led the team in tackles as a senior in 2010. Personal Full name is Roman Venezuela...Was born Sept. 7, 1992...Plans on majoring in Business at Weber State.

Erik Walker Wide Receiver • 5-10 • 175 Sophomore Park City, UT

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Cash Knight...Played quarterback and defensive back in high school...Was a two-year starter on both sides of the line and earned First Team Class 3A honors in 2009...Helped the Miners to an 11-2 record overall in 2009 and to the Region 10 championship with a 4-0 record...Accounted for 28 touchdowns, passing and running, in 2009...Was the 2009 state 3A 100 meters champion as a junior. Personal Was born August 11, 1991...Is majoring in Sports Science.

Marvin Walker Cornerback • 6-0 • 205 Senior Chino, CA

26 Marvin enters his fourth season with the Wildcats this fall. He has played in 18 career games at Weber State. He had a 100-yhard interception return for a touchdown in Weber State’s 2011 spring football game. 2010 (Junior) Marvin played in all 11 games at safety for the Wildcats during the year…He recorded 17 total tackles on the season, including 15 unassisted tackles…Had a four tackles in WSU’s home win over Montana on October 30 and had a career-high six tackles, all unassisted, in the final regular season game November 20 at Texas Tech…Also recorded two tackles for loss on the season, both coming against Montana, where he also had one pass breakup. 2009 (Sophomore) Played in five games with the Wildcats during the season…Had two unassisted tackles…Had one at home vs. Idaho State and one at home vs. Sacramento State.

Erik will be a sophomore wide receiver this fall for the Wildcats after playing in all 11 games last season. He is had the second most catches of any Wildcat returning to the team this season. Had a strong spring camp in 2011 and caught a touchdown pass in the annual Spring Game.

2008 (Freshman) Played in the season opener vs. Montana-Western but did not have any statistics.

2010 (Freshman) Saw action in all 11 games as a true freshman for the Wildcats and started in the Oct. 23 home win over Portland State...Had 14 catches for 122 yards on the season for an average of 8.7 yards per catch...Was fifth on the WSU squad in receiving at 11.1 yards per game...Caught a ball in eight of the 11 games and had two catches in five games...Also had 13 or more receiving yards in five games, including a season-high 40 yards on two catches Nov. 6 at Montana State.

Chino High School Was a standout prep player at Chino High under Coach Manny Saiz…Earned First Team All-Sierra League honors both as a running back and defensive back…Named First Team All-Inland Empire defensive back…Rushed for over 1,200 yards his senior season in 2006…Earned his school’s Silver Spur Award for outstanding academic achievement.

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Personal Full name is Marvin Dennis Walker Jr…Was born July 26, 1989…Is majoring in Communication with an emphasis in Electronic Media.

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2011 WILDCATS Marquis Walters Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 180 Freshman Del City, OK

35 Marquis joins Weber State from Del City, Oklahoma and will be a freshman wide receiver this fall. He signed with the Wildcats in February 2011. Is one of several players on the Wildcat roster from Oklahoma. Del City High School Played for Coach Nick Warzhime at Del City High School...Earned First Team All-City, All-Conference, and All-District honors as a senior...Also competed in track and field at Del City and earned track All-State honors in the 400 meters. Personal Full name is Marquis Walters...Was born March 3, 1993...Plans on majoring in Business at Weber State.

James Washington Defensive End • 6-5 • 250 Freshman Kearns, UT

91 James will be a freshman defensive end for the Wildcats this fall after signing with Weber State in February 2011. Kearns High School Graduated from Cottonwood High School...Played for Coach Josh Lyman and Kearns and was a high school teammate with fellow Wildcat teammate Luke King...Earned Second Team 5A All-State honors as a senior and was named to the All-Region 2 First Team. Personal Full name is James Matthew Washington...Was born April 14, 1993...Is originally from Chula Vista, California...Plans on majoring in Pre-Medicine at Weber State.

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2010 SEASON RESULTS AND STATS

2010 Weber State Football Weber State Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 08, 2011) All games

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Date Sep 04, 2010 Sep 11, 2010 Sep 18, 2010 Sep 25, 2010 Oct 02, 2010 Oct 16, 2010 Oct 23, 2010 Oct 30, 2010 Nov 06, 2010 Nov 13, 2010 Nov 20, 2010

Opponent at Boston College NORTHERN COLORADO at Sacramento State UC DAVIS EASTERN WASHINGTON at Idaho State PORTLAND STATE MONTANA at #12 Montana State at Northern Arizona at Texas Tech

Rushing

Bo Bolen Vai Tafuna Josh Booker Mike Hoke Zac Eldridge Cameron Higgins C.J. Tuckett Joe Collins Erik Walker Austin Raught Team Total Opponents Passing

Cameron Higgins Mike Hoke Total Opponents Receiving

Joe Collins Mike Phillips Bo Bolen Austin Raught Erik Walker Josh Booker Brian Jankowski Vai Tafuna Zac Eldridge Kam. Kaimikaua Joel Hancock Derek Cosper Shaydon Kehano Jordan Clemente Kevin Halfhill Total Opponents Field Goals

Shaun McClain Scoring

Shaun McClain Vai Tafuna Joe Collins Bo Bolen Mike Phillips Josh Booker Shaydon Kehano Joel Hancock Kam. Kaimikaua Brian Jankowski Mike Hoke Austin Raught Cameron Higgins Team Total Opponents Score by Quarters Weber State Opponents

gp-gs

11-8 11-2 11-1 9-0 9-9 11-11 9-0 11-11 11-0 11-0 6-0 11 11 gp-gs

11-11 9-0 11 11

att

gain loss

effic comp-att-int

avg

pct

124.93 210-359-11 162.72 23-36-0 128.38 233-395-11 140.60 213-367-9

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yds

pct. 01-19

td

avg

fg

- 15-20 10 6 4 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 34 15-20 41 18-29 1st

8-8

kick

24-26 0-2 24-28 40-40 2nd

34 59 70 141

td

3rd

6 4 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 17 22 30-39

6-7

lg avg/g

yds

td

lg avg/g

65 228.4 80 38.3 80 259.7 55 268.8

lg avg/g

40-49

1-3

4th

70 100 42 76

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16 13

Total 279 342

3 1 1 1 1 1 1

no.

Josh Kealamakia Tony Epperson

40

pts

- 69 - 60 - 36 - 30 - 24 - 18 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 - 279 1 342

0

Punt Returns

no.

Kick Returns

no.

24 24 11

Bo Bolen Zac Eldridge Josh Booker Jordan Brown Vai Tafuna Derek Cosper Total Opponents All Purpose

Bo Bolen Joe Collins Mike Phillips Josh Booker Vai Tafuna Total Opponents Total Offense

Cameron Higgins Bo Bolen Vai Tafuna Josh Booker Mike Hoke Total Opponents

Away 2-4 2-2 0-2

WSU 245 108 122 15 1992 472 4.2 181.1 17 2857 233-395-11 7.2 12.3 259.7 17 4849 5.6 440.8 42-907 24-279 9-170 18-13 87-732 52-39.1 30:15 84/188 13/21 yds

avg

12 4.0 6 6.0 47 47.0 3 3.0 29 29.0 73 73.0 0 0.0

yds

avg

lg

45 1797 39.9 65 7 235 33.6 55

Jordan Brown Total Opponents

0-2

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no.

Punting

lg blk

Home 4-1 3-1 1-0

Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions David James Kela Marciel Jordan Brown Taylor Sedillo Nick Webb Maurice Neal Antwain Stutson

50-99

- - - 1 - - - - - - - - 0-1 - 1-2 - 1 1-3 - -

Overall 6-5 5-3 1-2

Interceptions

80 95.1 65 72.1 30 23.3 42 16.7 21 11.1 16 8.8 16 8.1 19 6.6 15 3.1 20 28.5 13 2.9 10 2.0 26 8.3 9 2.0 4 0.7 80 259.7 55 268.8

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

2-3 2-3 0-1

Record: All games Conference Non-Conference

45 64.0 60 50.1 61 50.0 15 11.6 13 7.8 10 1.3 4 1.3 9 0.5 0 -0.1 0 -0.5 0 -2.0 61 181.1 40 173.6

58.5 2512 15 63.9 345 2 59.0 2857 17 58.0 2957 22

17.1 15.2 8.0 10.2 8.7 7.5 8.9 8.1 3.5 14.2 6.7 6.7 25.0 7.0 4.0 12.3 13.9 20-29

15-20 75.0 0-0 td

net

Att. 34168 7219 6937 10221 5462 5083 4880 6782 14267 6087 55083

153 745 41 704 4.6 3 135 577 26 551 4.1 10 91 563 13 550 6.0 2 27 115 11 104 3.9 1 17 71 1 70 4.1 0 29 82 68 14 0.5 1 4 12 0 12 3.0 0 3 9 4 5 1.7 0 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 11 0 12 -12 -1.1 0 472 2174 182 1992 4.2 17 419 2118 208 1910 4.6 16

11-11 61 1046 11-11 52 793 11-8 32 256 11-0 18 184 11-0 14 122 11-1 13 97 11-11 10 89 11-2 9 73 9-9 8 28 2-0 4 57 7-0 3 20 10-2 3 20 6-0 2 50 7-0 2 14 11-5 2 8 11 233 2857 11 213 2957 fg

Score 20-38 50-47 17-24 20-9 24-35 16-13 44-41 30-21 10-24 27-26 21-64

L W L W L W W W L W L

35 3 1 1 1 1 42 38

g

rush

yds

yds

rcv

OPP 241 95 132 14 1910 419 4.6 173.6 16 2957 213-367-9 8.1 13.9 268.8 22 4867 6.2 442.5 38-763 11-91 11-328 9-6 66-546 50-42.6 29:42 56/152 7/12 lg

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12 6 47 3 29 73 0

tb

fc i20 50+ blk

2 22 15 0 0 3

avg

td

avg

td

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

65 12 0 26 5 9 65 39

pr

kr

ir

279 11.6 279 11.6 91 8.3 847 20 0 26 5 9 907 763

td

24.2 6.7 0.0 26.0 5.0 9.0 21.6 20.1

Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 0

2 1

0 0

lg

49 49 48 lg

total avg/g

11 704 256 0 847 0 1807 164.3 11 5 1046 0 0 0 1051 95.5 11 0 793 0 0 0 793 72.1 11 550 97 0 0 0 647 58.8 11 551 73 0 5 0 629 57.2 11 1992 2857 279 907 170 6205 564.1 11 1910 2957 91 763 328 6049 549.9 g plays

11 11 11 11 9 11 11

rush

pass

total avg/g

388 14 2512 2526 229.6 153 704 0 704 64.0 135 551 0 551 50.1 91 550 0 550 50.0 63 104 345 449 49.9 867 1992 2857 4849 440.8 786 1910 2957 4867 442.5

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2010 SEASON DEFENSIVE STATS

2010 Weber State Football Weber State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Jul 08, 2011) All games # 9 45 30 6 99 16 38 90 46 3 47 15 20 21 44 29 26 2 96 51 40 17 57 18 4 22 25 8 12 27 37 69 84 34 35 36 10 1 74

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Defensive Leaders

gp-gs

Jordan Brown Nick Webb Taylor Sedillo Blake Keller Adam Saga-White Maurice Neal Sam Fenn Pete Rolf Trevor Pletcher Faron Creighton Gabe Bowers Kela Marciel David James Antwain Stutson Anthony Morales Willie Harris Marvin Walker Willie Okwuonu Veteson Sauni Alofaio Levale Brett Felton Robbie Diamond Malone Fiso Danny Mullarkey Joe Collins C.J. Tuckett Tony Epperson Bo Bolen Cameron Higgins Tony Schmitz Josh Kealamakia Kevin Halfhill Austin Raught Zac Eldridge Alema Key Zach Higgins Joel Hancock Mike Phillips Bijon Mostoufi Total Opponents

11-11 67 33 11-11 69 30 11-11 33 52 11-11 41 38 10-7 12 29 10-9 28 8 11-10 14 21 11-4 12 17 11-7 16 11 11-10 15 12 11-8 9 14 11-2 18 4 11-6 10 11 9-4 16 3 10-1 10 9 9-1 8 10 11-0 15 2 11-0 7 8 11-1 7 8 5-5 6 5 11-0 6 3 11-1 3 3 5-0 3 3 6-0 2 2 11-11 2 1 9-0 2 1 11-0 2 1 11-8 1 2 11-11 1 1 6-0 2 . 10-0 1 . 11-5 . 1 11-0 . 1 9-9 . 1 9-0 . 1 2-0 . 1 7-0 1 . 11-11 1 . 3-0 . 1 11 440 348 11 482 396

100 99 85 79 41 36 35 29 27 27 23 22 21 19 19 18 17 15 15 11 9 6 6 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 788 878

tfl/yds

Sacks no-yds

Pass defense Fumbles blkd int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick

1.5-2 8.5-30 4.5-13 1.5-4 5.5-11 2.5-5 6.5-10 4.5-25 4.5-31 . 4.0-32 1.0-1 . 1.0-4 1.0-3 . 2.0-4 1.0-1 2.5-11 3.0-25 . . 1.0-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-219 57-170

0.5-1 1-47 1.0-13 1-29 0.5-3 1-3 . . 0.5-3 . 1.0-3 1-73 . . 2.5-18 . 3.0-29 . . . 3.5-31 . . 1-6 . 3-12 . 1-0 . . . . . . . . 1.5-10 . 1.0-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-122 9-170 11-58 11-328

6 3 1 2 . 1 1 1 . 9 . . 7 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 26

. . . . . . . . 2 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 19

2-3 1-0 . 1-0 . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 13-28

1 . . 2 . . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 12

. . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . 2 .

saf

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

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2010 SEASON TEAM STATS

2010 Weber State Football Weber State Overall Team Statistics (as of Aug 25, 2011) All games Team Statistics SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games Score by Quarters Weber State Opponents

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1st

2nd

34 59 70 141

WSU 279 25.4 245 108 122 15 1992 2174 182 472 4.2 181.1 17 2857 233-395-11 7.2 12.3 259.7 17 4849 867 5.6 440.8 42-907 24-279 9-170 21.6 11.6 18.9 18-13 87-732 66.5 52-2032 39.1 36.6 30:15 84/188 45% 13/21 62% 15-122 10 34 15-20 0-3 (37-49) 76% (24-49) 49% (24-28) 86% 34564 5/6913 3rd

4th

70 100 42 76

OT

16 13

OPP 342 31.1 241 95 132 14 1910 2118 208 419 4.6 173.6 16 2957 213-367-9 8.1 13.9 268.8 22 4867 786 6.2 442.5 38-763 11-91 11-328 20.1 8.3 29.8 9-6 66-546 49.6 50-2129 42.6 35.8 29:42 56/152 37% 7/12 58% 11-58 0 41 18-29 1-1 (39-51) 76% (27-51) 53% (40-40) 100% 121625 6/20271 0/0

Total 279 342

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2010 SEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATS 2010 Weber State Football Weber State Team Game-by-Game (as of Jul 08, 2011) All games TEAM STATISTICS Date

Opponent

no.

Sep 04 at Boston College Sep 11 NORTHERN COLORADO Sep 18 at Sacramento State Sep 25 UC DAVIS Oct 02 EASTERN WASHINGTON Oct 16 at Idaho State Oct 23 PORTLAND STATE Oct 30 MONTANA Nov 06 at Montana State Nov 13 at Northern Arizona Nov 20 at Texas Tech Weber State Opponents

39 104 1 45 223 2 25 95 0 36 158 1 36 144 0 44 183 2 49 337 4 68 259 4 50 190 1 32 122 1 48 177 1 472 1992 17 419 1910 16

Games played: 11 Avg per rush: 4.2 Avg per catch: 12.3 Pass efficiency: 128.38 Kick ret avg: 21.6 Punt ret avg: 11.6 All purpose avg/game: 564.1 Total offense avg/gm: 440.8 Date

Opponent

Sep 04 at Boston College Sep 11 NORTHERN COLORAD Sep 18 at Sacramento State Sep 25 UC DAVIS Oct 02 EASTERN WASHINGTO Oct 16 at Idaho State Oct 23 PORTLAND STATE Oct 30 MONTANA Nov 06 at Montana State Nov 13 at Northern Arizona Nov 20 at Texas Tech Weber State Opponents

34 39 51 33 34 39 38 24 37 50 61 440 482

Date

Opponent

no.

Sep 04 at Boston College Sep 11 NORTHERN COLORAD Sep 18 at Sacramento State Sep 25 UC DAVIS Oct 02 EASTERN WASHINGTO Oct 16 at Idaho State Oct 23 PORTLAND STATE Oct 30 MONTANA Nov 06 at Montana State Nov 13 at Northern Arizona Nov 20 at Texas Tech Weber State Opponents

Rushing yds td

ua

4 3 6 6 5 5 5 6 4 4 4 52 50

Tackles a total

20 52 18 46 50 32 50 38 10 28 4 348 396

yds

176 86 218 251 229 198 155 227 165 165 162 2032 2129

54 91 69 79 84 71 88 62 47 78 65 788 878 avg

44.0 28.7 36.3 41.8 45.8 39.6 31.0 37.8 41.2 41.2 40.5 39.1 42.6

no.

Receiving yds td

tfl-yds

Sacks no-yds

lg

lg

Passing cmp-att-int yds

td

Kick Returns no. yds td lg

lg

20 29 277 1 26 29-47-1 277 1 26 61 33 340 4 38 33-54-0 340 4 38 17 21 253 2 46 21-42-1 253 2 46 34 19 248 1 60 19-33-1 248 1 60 15 25 315 3 65 25-44-3 315 3 65 15 16 200 0 42 16-33-4 200 0 42 60 11 211 2 59 11-19-1 211 2 59 19 13 129 0 33 13-18-0 129 0 33 45 25 261 0 28 25-37-0 261 0 28 15 23 341 2 80 23-37-0 341 2 80 27 18 282 2 42 18-31-0 282 2 42 61 233 2857 17 80 233-395-11 2857 17 80 40 213 2957 22 55 213-367-9 2957 22 55

1.0-1 6.0-19 9.0-22 4.0-21 4.0-17 8.0-55 6.0-16 5.0-16 4.0-15 6.0-21 3.0-16 56.0-219 57.0-170

0.0-0 1.0-11 1.0-7 2.0-18 0.0-0 6.0-52 2.0-9 1.0-7 0.0-0 1.0-7 1.0-11 15.0-122 11.0-58

Punting

long

55 44 58 46 65 48 49 46 45 49 45 65 71

Fumble ff fr-yds

blkd

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 6 12

tb

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3

0 0 1 2 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 22 12

114 96 118 45 69 58 157 37 26 68 119 907 763

Pass Defense int-yds qbh brup

1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 3-0 0-0 0-0 6-3 13-28

fc

5 6 5 2 3 4 5 2 1 2 7 42 38

50+

1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 9

2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-73 0-0 3-88 0-0 2-6 0-0 9-170 11-328

0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 4 19

i20

md-att

3 0 3 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 18 13

3 2 2 3 4 6 1 6 3 2 2 34 26

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Blkd kick

0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

Field Goals

2-3 3-3 1-1 2-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-3 2-3 0-1 15-20 18-29

long blkd

32 35 32 22 39 20 20 33 29 40 0 40 52

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

34 40 41 23 38 35 65 20 26 45 26 65 39

Punt Returns no. yds td lg

0 0 0 0 5 53 3 -2 5 70 3 54 3 71 2 14 1 14 1 -5 1 10 24 279 11 91

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PAT Attempts kick rush rcv

2-2 3-4 2-2 2-2 3-3 1-1 3-5 1-2 1-1 3-3 3-3 24-28 40-40 no.

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0

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

Kickoffs

yds

5 267 6 393 3 194 5 344 4 269 4 212 8 511 6 341 2 122 6 416 4 259 53 3328 67 4284

avg

53.4 65.5 64.7 68.8 67.2 53.0 63.9 56.8 61.0 69.3 64.8 62.8 63.9

tot off

0 381 0 563 49 348 1 406 29 459 28 383 34 548 9 388 14 451 0 463 10 459 49 4849 48 4867

saf

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 tb

0 2 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 2 2 13 22

pts

20 50 17 20 24 16 44 30 10 27 21 279 342 ob

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 3

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2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL HISTORY AND RECORDS

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR HEAD COACH RECORD 1962 Wally Nalder 5-4 1963 Wally Nalder 6-3 1964 Wally Nalder 2-6 1965 Sark Arslanian 8-1 1966 Sark Arslanian 6-3 1967 Sark Arslanian 6-4 1968 Sark Arslanian 7-2 1969 Sark Arslanian 6-4 1970 Sark Arslanian 5-5-1 1971 Sark Arslanian 7-2-1 1972 Sark Arslanian 5-5 1973 Dick Gwin 3-8 1974 Dick Gwin 4-7 1975 Dick Gwin 1-9-1 1976 Dick Gwin 2-9 1977 Pete Riehlman 4-6 1978 Pete Riehlman 4-7 1979 Pete Riehlman 3-8 1980 Pete Riehlman 4-7 1981 Mike Price 7-4 1982 Mike Price 4-7 1983 Mike Price 6-5 1984 Mike Price 5-6 1985 Mike Price 6-5 1986 Mike Price 3-8 1987 Mike Price 10-3 1988 Mike Price 5-6 1989 Dave Arslanian 3-8 1990 Dave Arslanian 5-6 1991 Dave Arslanian 8-4 1992 Dave Arslanian 8-4 1993 Dave Arslanian 7-4 1994 Dave Arslanian 5-6 1995 Dave Arslanian 6-5 1996 Dave Arslanian 7-4 1997 Dave Arslanian 6-5 1998 Jerry Graybeal 6-5 1999 Jerry Graybeal 3-8 2000 Jerry Graybeal 7-4 2001 Jerry Graybeal 3-8 2002 Jerry Graybeal 3-8 2003 Jerry Graybeal 8-4 2004 Jerry Graybeal 1-10 2005 Ron McBride 6-5 2006 Ron McBride 4-7 2007 Ron McBride 5-6 2008 Ron McBride 10-4 2009 Ron McBride 7-5 2010 Ron McBride 6-5 2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL Total 49 seasons 257-269-3 (.486)

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BIG SKY ----- 1-2 0-3 3-1 2-2 2-2 3-1 3-1 3-3 3-2-1 2-4 2-4 1-5 1-4-1 1-5 2-4 2-4 3-4 4-4 4-3 2-5 3-4 3-4 4-3 2-5 7-1 4-4 1-7 3-5 6-2 6-2 3-4 2-5 4-3 5-3 4-4 4-4 3-5 5-3 2-5 1-6 4-3 1-6 4-3 3-5 4-4 7-1 6-2 5-3 139-179 (.437)

FINISH ----4th 4th t1st 3rd t2nd t1st 2nd 3rd 4th 6th t4th 7th 6th 6th t4th t5th t3rd t4th t4th t4th t5th 6th 4th t6th t1st t4th 9th t5th t2nd t2nd t5th t6th t2nd t3rd t4th t4th t5th t2nd 6th 8th t4th 8th t4th t6th t4th t1st t2nd t3rd

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WILDCAT HEAD COACHES WALLY NALDER

MIKE PRICE

1962-64 (3 seasons) Overall: 13-13 Big Sky: 1-5

1981-88 (8 seasons) Overall: 46-44 Big Sky: 29-29

SARK ARSLANIAN

DAVE ARSLANIAN

DICK GWINN

JERRY GRAYBEAL

PETE RIEHLMAN

RON MCBRIDE

1965-72 (8 seasons) Overall: 50-26-2 Big Sky: 21-16-1

1989-97 (9 seasons) Overall: 53-47 Big Sky: 34-36

1973-76 (4 seasons) Overall: 10-33 Big Sky: 5-14-1

1998-04 (7 seasons) Overall: 32-46 Big Sky: 20-32

1976-80 (4 seasons) Overall: 15-28 Big Sky: 11-16

2005-pres. (6 seasons) Overall: 38-32 Big Sky: 29-18

ALL - TIME WEBER STATE COACHING RECORDS

YEARS

COACH SEASONS 1962-64 Wally Nalder 3 1965-72 Sark Arslanian 8 1973-76 Dick Gwinn 4 1977-80 Pete Riehlman 4 1981-88 Mike Price 8 1989-97 Dave Arslanian 9 1998-04 Jerry Graybeal 7 2005- RON McBRIDE 6 TOTALS 49 2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL

GAMES 26 78 44 43 90 100 78 69 529

W 13 50 10 15 46 53 32 38 257

L 13 26 33 28 44 47 46 32 269

T 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3

.PCT .500 .641 .227 .349 .511 .530 .410 .543 .4858

TITLES 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 69


YEAR-BY-YEAR GAME RESULTS WALLY NALDER 13-13 / 1-5 BSC 3 seasons 1962

1965

Overall: 5-4 Independent Date Opponent 09-22 at Western State 09-29 Eastern Montana 10-06 Oregon Tech 10-13 at Montana 10-20 Idaho State 10-27 College of Idaho 11-03 at Eastern Oregon 11-10 Western Montana 11-17 at Southern Oregon

SARK ARSLANIAN 50-26-2 / 21-16-1 BSC 8 seasons Overall: 8-1 Big Sky: 3-1, t1st

Result L 6-26 W 33-6 W 29-13 L 6-25 L 20-42 W 27-14 W 34-0 W 28-0 L 7-26

Date Opponent 09-18 Northern Arizona 09-25 at Eastern Montana 10-02 * Montana State 10-09 * Montana 10-16 Whitworth College (HC) 10-23 * at Idaho State 10-30 at Western State 11-06 * Idaho 11-13 * Portland State

Result W 21-14 W 42-7 W 19-16 L 14-15 W 44-13 W 28-17 W 14-7 W 14-7 W 74-6

1966

1963

Overall: 6-3 Big Sky: 2-2, 3rd

Overall: 6-3 Big Sky: 1-2, 4th Date Opponent Result 09-14 at Eastern Montana W 13-7 09-21 Southern Oregon W 40-32 09-28 at Oregon Tech W 29-7 10-05 at Southern Colorado W 28-14 10-12 * Montana State (HC) (Og. Std.) L 8-26 10-26 Eastern Oregon W 48-7 11-02 * Montana (Ogden Stadium) W 19-13 11-09 * at Idaho State L 26-36 11-16 Western State L 6-19

Date Opponent 09-17 at Northern Arizona 09-24 Cal State-San Diego 10-01 Cal State-Los Angeles 10-08 * at Montana 10-22 * at Montana State 10-29 * Idaho State 11-05 Western State 11-12 at Portland State 11-19 * at Idaho

Result W 32-14 L 34-38 W 70-7 W 28-0 L 36-45 W 16-7 W 42-7 W 51-6 L 12-42

Date Opponent Result 09-19 at Northern Arizona L 6-41 09-26 Eastern Montana W 20-0 10-03 Southern Colorado W 19-14 10-17 * at Montana L 12-20 10-24 * Idaho State (Ogden Stadium) L 0-31 10-31 Western State L 0-7 11-14 * Montana State (Ogden Stadium) L 0-24 11-21 at Portland State L 10-18

Date Opponent 09-16 Northern Arizona 09-23 at Cal State-San Diego 09-30 * Montana 10-07 Cal State-Los Angeles 10-14 Parsons College 10-21 * at Montana State 10-28 * at Idaho State 11-04 * Idaho (HC) 11-11 Portland State 11-18 at Western State

Result W 29-28 L 12-58 L 12-13 W 13-3 L 14-31 L 6-21 W 19-0 W 28-17 W 40-21 W 20-0

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Overall: 5-5-1 Big Sky: 3-3, 3rd Date Opponent 09-12 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 09-19 Drake 09-26 Parsons College 10-03 * at Montana 10-10 at Portland State 10-17 * Montana State 10-24 * Idaho State 10-31 * at Northern Arizona 11-07 * at Idaho (Pullman, WA) 11-14 * at Boise State 11-21 South Dakota

Result W 60-0 L 19-36 W 28-3 L 29-38 L 14-46 W 56-13 L 14-30 W 38-6 L 17-27 W 41-7 T 21-21

Date Opponent 09-18 North Texas State 09-25 * Northern Arizona 10-02 * Boise State 10-09 Portland State 10-16 * at Montana State 10-23 at UNLV 10-30 * Montana 11-06 * Idaho 11-20 * at Idaho State 11-27 at Cal State Northridge

Result W 20-0 W 23-7 W 20-7 W 54-26 T 21-21 W 30-17 L 13-14 L 20-24 W 28-21 W 44-7

1972

Overall: 7-2 Big Sky: 3-1, t1st Date Opponent 09-14 at South Dakota State 09-28 at Northern Arizona 10-05 Boise State 10-12 at Portland State 10-19 * Montana State 10-26 * Idaho State 11-02 * at Idaho 11-09 * at Montana FOOTBALL 11-16 Cal State Northridge

Result W 28-13 W 52-6 L 23-24 L 17-20 L 13-35 W 53-3 W 28-25 L 19-21 W 28-7 W 16-6

Overall: 7-2-1 Big Sky: 3-2-1, 4th

Overall: 6-4 Big Sky: 2-2, t2nd

Overall: 2-6 Big Sky: 0-3, 4th

Date Opponent 09-13 South Dakota State 09-20 Eastern Washington 09-27 Northern Michigan 10-04 * Montana 10-11 at North Texas State 10-18 * at Montana State 10-25 * at Idaho State 11-01 Northern Arizona 11-08 * Idaho 11-15 at Parsons College

1971

1967

1964

1969

Overall: 6-4 Big Sky: 3-1, 2nd

Overall: 5-5 Big Sky: 2-4, 6th Result W 27-12 W 21-14 W 44-3 W 28-12 W 20-14 W 23-16 L 42-50 W 20-16 L 18-29

Date Opponent 09-23 * Idaho 09-30 * at Boise State 10-07 * at Montana 10-14 * Montana State 10-21 * at Northern Arizona 10-28 UNLV 11-04 * Idaho State 11-11 Northern Michigan 11-18 at New Mexico Highlands 11-23 at Utah State

Result W 26-10 L 16-49 L 7-12 L 3-9 W 28-7 W 30-0 L 7-49 W 30-18 W 2-0 (f) L 16-20

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YEAR-BY-YEAR GAME RESULTS DICK GWINN 10-33 / 5-14-1 BSC 4 seasons 1973

Overall: 3-8 Big Sky: 2-4, t4th Date Opponent 09-15 Utah State 09-22 * Northern Arizona 09-29 * Cal State Fullerton 10-06 * Boise State 10-13 * at Montana State 10-20 * at Idaho 10-27 * at Idaho State 11-03 at Southern Mississippi 11-10 * Montana (HC) 11-17 at Brigham Young 11-22 at Eastern Michigan

Result L 3-10 W 25-13 W 16-14 L 7-34 L 0-33 L 13-17 W 38-23 L 7-28 L 0-10 L 14-45 L 7-44

1976

Date Opponent 09-11 at Cal State Long Beach 09-18 at Western Illinois 09-25 UNLV 10-02 * at Montana 10-09 * Montana State 10-16 * at Idaho 10-23 * Idaho State (HC) 11-06 at Utah State 11-13 South Dakota State 11-20 * at Northern Arizona 11-27 * at Boise State

Result L 7-19 L 19-21 L 16-33 L 25-28 L 0-44 L 17-45 W 34-7 L 10-36 W 52-19 L 18-30 L 31-56

PETE RIEHLMAN 15-28 / 11-16 BSC 4 seasons

1974

Overall: 4-6 Big Sky: 2-4, t4th Result L 10-28 W 28-0 W 31-21 L 13-24 W 28-10 L 20-21 L 8-10 L 14-42 L 13-38 W 21-14 L 7-20

Date Opponent 9-10 * Boise State 9-17 Portland State 9-24 * Northern Arizona 10-01 * vs. @ Montana 10-08 * vs. @ Montana State 10-15 vs. @ UNLV 10-22 Bemidji State 10-29 * Idaho 11-05 Utah State 11-12 * vs. @ Idaho State

Result L 9-19 W 40-22 L 10-36 W 31-23 L 24-27 L 13-26 W 31-28 W 30-27 L 14-23 L 18-21

1978

Overall: 4-7 Big Sky: 2-4, t5th

1975

Overall: 1-9-1 Big Sky: 1-4-1, 6th Date Opponent 09-13 Southern Mississippi 09-20 Western Illinois 09-27 * Boise State 10-04 * Montana 10-11 * at Montana State 10-18 Utah State 10-25 * at Idaho State 11-01 at Cal State Northridge 11-08 * Idaho 11-15 at UNLV 11-22 * Northern Arizona

Overall: 3-8 Big Sky: 3-4, t3rd

1977

Overall: 4-7 Big Sky: 1-5, 7th Date Opponent 09-14 UNLV 09-21 Cal State Northridge 09-28 at Cal State Fullerton 10-05 * at Montana 10-12 * Montana State 10-19 * at Northern Arizona 10-26 * Idaho State 11-02 * at Boise State 11-09 * at Idaho 11-16 Eastern Michigan 11-23 at Utah State

1979

Overall: 2-9 Big Sky: 1-5, 6th

Result L 10-14 L 10-19 L 13-28 L 12-48 L 14-31 L 7-30 L 3-20 L 10-17 T 40-40 L 14-38 W 19-8

Date Opponent 09-09 North Dakota State 09-16 at Cal State Fresno 09-23 Northern Iowa 09-30 * Montana 10-07 * Montana State 10-14 at Utah 10-21 * at Boise State 10-28 * at Idaho 11-04 * Idaho State 11-11 at Utah State 11-18 * at Northern Arizona

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Result L 28-49 L 14-55 W 35-9 L 7-27 L 14-21 L 7-30 L 13-14 W 51-6 W 34-12 W 44-25 L 0-10

Date Opponent 09-08 at North Dakota State 09-15 at Brigham Young 09-22 Portland State 09-29 * at Montana 10-06 * at Montana State 10-13 * Northern Arizona 10-20 * at Nevada 10-27 * Boise State 11-03 * at Idaho State 11-10 * Idaho 11-17 Utah State

Result L 10-11 L 3-48 L 13-16 L 16-23 L 21-40 W 34-10 L 3-22 L 7-23 W 14-10 W 12-7 L 10-34

1980

Overall: 4-7 Big Sky: 4-4, t4th Date Opponent 09-13 at Northern Iowa 09-20 * Idaho State 09-27 * Nevada 10-04 * Montana State 10-11 * Montana 10-18 * at Northern Arizona 10-25 * at Boise State 11-01 * at Idaho 11-08 Utah State (HC) 11-15 * at Idaho State 11-22 at Portland State

Result L 10-31 W 21-17 W 10-0 W 12-7 W 38-21 L 7-32 L 0-24 L 6-31 L 13-50 L 5-46 L 0-75

MIKE PRICE 46-44 / 29-29 BSC 8 seasons 1981

Overall: 7-4 Big Sky: 4-3, t4th Date Opponent 09-12 * Idaho 09-19 at Utah State 09-26 Portland State 10-03 * at Montana State 10-10 Puget Sound 10-19 * at Nevada 10-24 * Boise State (HC) 10-31 * Northern Arizona 11-07 Augustana (S.D.) 11-14 * at Montana 11-21 * at Idaho State

Result W 42-21 L 18-31 W 31-16 W 28-20 W 31-10 L 14-28 L 19-33 W 24-23(ot) W 27-7 W 7-6 L 30-33(3ot)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR GAME RESULTS 1982

1985

Overall: 4-7 Big Sky: 2-5, 7th Date Opponent 09-11 Eastern Washington 09-18 at Utah State 09-25 at Fresno State 10-02 * at Idaho 10-09 * Montana State 10-16 at Portland State 10-23 * at Boise State 10-30 * Idaho State (HC) 11-06 * Nevada 11-13 * Montana 11-20 * at Northern Arizona

Result W 27-24 L 10-31 L 9-25 L 34-35 L 20-23 W 20-6 L 21-41 W 26-7 W 46-43(3ot) L 20-42 L 28-35

Date Opponent 09-07 Southern Utah State 09-14 Eastern Washington 09-21 Portland State 10-05 * at Montana State 10-12 * Idaho (HC) 10-19 * at Nevada 10-26 * Boise State 11-02 * at Montana 11-09 * Northern Arizona 11-16 * at Idaho State 11-23 at Pacific

1983

Result W 62-20 L 19-31 W 45-24 W 50-36 L 28-31 L 12-47 L 21-24 W 57-29 W 37-10 W 46-45 L 34-36

Result W 33-21 W 26-13 W 21-17 W 23-20 L 26-28 W 28-10 L 3-41 L 27-38 W 37-13 L 32-38 L 34-40

Date Opponent 09-13 Adams State 09-20 * at Northern Arizona 09-27 at Portland State 10-04 * Nevada 10-11 * Montana State (HC) 10-18 * at Boise State 10-25 * Idaho State 11-01 at Eastern Washington 11-08 * Montana 11-15 * at Idaho 11-22 at Nicholls State

1984

Result W 55-21 L 24-45 L 22-27 L 24-38 W 24-3 L 13-23 W 63-33 L 31-41 L 29-55 L 17-31 L 30-34

1987

Overall: 10-3 Big Sky: 7-1, t1st Result L 16-52 W 44-0 L 21-42 L 24-27 W 47-14 L 0-48 W 40-37 W 29-10 L 21-35 L 22-26 W 23-21

Date Opponent 09-05 Western State 09-12 at Cal State Long Beach 09-19 Southern Utah State 09-26 * Boise State 10-10 * Northern Arizona 10-17 * at Montana State 10-24 * at Montana 10-31 * Idaho 11-07 Eastern Washington 11-14 * at Nevada 11-21 * at Idaho State 11-28 # at Idaho 12-05 # at Marshall # NCAA FCS Playoffs

Date Opponent 09-10 at UTEP 09-17 Nicholls State 09-24 Southern Utah State 10-01 * at Boise State 10-08 * Idaho State 10-15 * Nevada 10-22 * at Idaho 10-29 * Montana 11-05 * at Eastern Washington 11-12 * Montana State 11-19 * at Northern Arizona

Result L 21-48 L 23-28 W 49-30 L 27-31 W 34-13 W 37-31 L 24-27 L 14-41 W 51-30 W 59-35 L 21-27

DAVE ARSLANIAN 53-47 / 34-36 BSC 9 seasons

Overall: 3-8 Big Sky: 2-5, t6th

Overall: 5-6 Big Sky: 3-4, 6th Date Opponent 09-01 at Utah 09-08 Fort Lewis 09-15 * at Northern Arizona 09-22 at Portland State 09-29 * Montana 10-06 * Montana State 10-13 * at Idaho 10-20 Southern Utah State 10-27 * Nevada (HC) 11-03 * Idaho State 11-10 * at Boise State

Overall: 5-6 Big Sky: 4-4, t4th

1986

Overall: 6-5 Big Sky: 3-4, t5th Date Opponent 09-03 Southwest State (Minn.) 09-17 * Northern Arizona 09-24 at Eastern Washington 10-01 * at Montana State 10-08 * at Montana 10-15 * Idaho (HC) 10-22 * at Nevada 10-29 * Boise State 11-05 Portland State 11-12 * at Idaho State 11-19 at UTEP

1988

Overall: 6-5 Big Sky: 4-3, 4th

Result W 40-10 L 7-30 W 36-26 W 55-44 W 30-17 W 35-32 W 29-26 L 38-41 W 46-23 W 38-15 W 53-37 W 59-30 L 23-51

1989

Overall: 3-8 Big Sky: 1-7, 9th Date Opponent 09-09 at UNLV 09-16 * Northern Arizona 09-23 * Idaho 09-30 * Boise State 10-07 * at Montana 10-14 Southern Utah State 10-21 * at Nevada 10-28 * at Montana State 11-04 * Eastern Washington 11-11 Southwest State 11-18 * at Idaho State

Result L 12-16 L 17-20 L 33-46 L 24-41 L 6-31 W 42-7 L 15-47 L 27-31 L 10-27 W 55-0 W 45-35

1990

Overall: 5-6 Big Sky: 3-5, t5th Date Opponent 09-01 at Southern Utah State 09-08 * at Boise State 09-15 * Idaho State 09-22 * at Idaho 09-29 * Montana State 10-06 * at Eastern Washington 10-13 * Montana 10-20 at Wyoming 10-27 * Nevada 11-10 * at Northern Arizona 11-17 at McNeese State

Result W 37-21 L 14-24 W 45-38(2ot) L 27-37 W 32-20 W 36-34 L 37-39 L 12-21 L 7-28 L 35-38 W 27-7

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YEAR-BY-YEAR GAME RESULTS 1991

1995

Overall: 8-4 Big Sky: 6-2, t2nd Date Opponent 08-31 at Air Force 09-07 Southern Utah 09-14 * Northern Arizona 09-28 * Eastern Washington 10-05 * at Montana State 10-12 * Idaho 10-19 * at Montana 11-02 * at Nevada 11-09 * New Mexico Highlands 11-16 * Boise State 11-23 * at Idaho State 11-30 # at Northern Iowa

Overall: 6-5 Big Sky: 4-3, t2nd Result L 31-48 W 33-14 W 43-38 W 63-59 W 36-25 W 45-17 L 38-47 L 49-55 W 62-7 W 35-32 W 60-41 L 21-38

Date Opponent 08-31 at Western Michigan 09-09 at Central Michigan 09-16 Saint Mary’s 09-23 Cal Poly 09-30 * Eastern Washington 10-07 * at Montana 10-14 * Boise State (HC) 10-21 * at Montana State 10-28 * Idaho 11-11 * Northern Arizona 11-18 * at Idaho State

Result L 21-28 L 31-39 W 49-14 W 53-43 W 40-30 L 22-49 L 14-40 W 14-7 W 25-19 W 20-14 L 25-35

# NCAA FCS Playoffs

1992

1996

Overall: 6-5 Big Sky: 4-3, t3rd Date Opponent 09-05 at New Mexico State 09-12 Southern Utah 09-19 * at Idaho 09-26 * Montana State 10-03 * at Eastern Washington 10-10 * Montana 10-17 * at Boise State 10-24 * Idaho State 10-31 at Nevada 11-07 * at Northern Arizona 11-21 McNeese State

1993

Overall: 7-4 Big Sky: 5-3, t3rd Result L 21-37 W 35-24 L 24-52 W 47-19 L 14-32 W 24-7 L 24-24 W 27-11 W 23-21 W 25-19 L 22-23

Date Opponent 09-07 * Eastern Washington 09-14 Western State 09-21 at Cal Poly 09-28 at Toledo 10-05 * at Northern Arizona 10-12 * Cal State Northridge 10-19 * at Portland State 11-02 * Montana State 11-09 * at Sacramento State 11-16 * Montana 11-23 * at Idaho State

Overall: 7-4 Big Sky: 3-4, t5th Date Opponent 09-04 Sonoma State 09-11 Cal State Northridge 09-18 * Idaho 09-25 * at Montana State 10-02 * Eastern Washington 10-09 * at Montana 10-16 * Boise State 10-23 * at Nevada 10-30 Southern Utah 11-06 * Northern Arizona 11-13 * at Idaho State

Result W 40-28 W 27-12 L 0-56 L 10-14 L 22-36 L 17-45 W 21-14 W 47-30 W 43-39 W 67-28 W 21-17

1994

Overall: 5-6 Big Sky: 2-5, t6th Date Opponent 09-03 Western Montana 09-10 Montana Tech 09-17 * Montana State 09-24 * at Eastern Washington 10-01 at Northeast Louisiana 10-08 * at Boise State 10-15 at Southern Utah 10-22 * Montana (HC) 10-29 * at Northern Arizona 11-05 * Idaho State 11-12 * at Idaho

Result W 22-20 W 36-3 W 30-20 L 24-31 L 45-59 L 28-35 W 35-10 W 17-7 W 41-31 L 10-24 W 37-22

1997

Overall: 6-5 Big Sky: 4-4, t4th Date Opponent 09-06 Western State 09-13 Southern Utah 09-20 at Boise State 09-27 * at Eastern Washington 10-04 * Northern Arizona 10-11 * at Cal State Northridge 10-18 * Portland State (HC) 11-01 * at Montana State 11-08 * Sacramento State 11-15 * at Montana 11-22 * Idaho State

Result W 30-12 W 47-7 W 41-13 L 6-24 L 37-62 L 17-24 W 20-14 L 20-35 L 20-24 W 40-6 L 30-79

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Overall: 6-5 Big Sky: 4-4, t4th Date Opponent 09-03 Montana Tech 09-12 Humboldt State 09-19 * at Idaho State 09-26 * No. 11 Montana 10-03 * at Sacramento State 10-10 * Montana State 10-17 at Boise State 10-24 * at Portland State 10-31 * Cal State Northridge 11-07 * at Northern Arizona 11-14 * Eastern Washington

Result W 38-7 W 41-12 W 6-3 W 27-20 W 27-14 L 7-10 L 13-24 L 27-34 L 10-26 L 17-20 W 27-23

1999

Overall: 3-8 Big Sky: 3-5, t5th Date Opponent 09-02 Western State 09-11 at Wyoming 09-18 * Idaho State 09-25 * at No. 2 Montana 10-02 * No. 24 Sacramento State 10-09 * at Montana State 10-16 Southern Utah (HC) 10-23 * Portland State 10-30 * at Cal State Northridge 11-06 * Northern Arizona 11-13 * at Eastern Washington

Result W 33-3 L 16-41 W 27-24 L 22-81 W 52-49 L 6-29 L 7-39 L 14-31 L 28-30 L (f) 19-36 L 27-30

(f) awarded victory over NAU for use of an ineligible player.

Result W 29-13 W 33-32 L 7-24 L 11-35 W 36-23 L 20-30 W 16-7 L 14-28 W 52-14 L 13-38 W 26-7

2000

Overall: 7-4 Big Sky: 5-3, t2nd Date Opponent 08-31 Western State 09-09 at Toledo 09-16 * at Montana State 09-23 * Eastern Washington 09-30 * at Sacramento State 10-05 * Cal State Northridge 10-14 * at Northern Arizona 10-21 * No. 2 Portland State 10-28 * at Idaho State 11-04 Western New Mexico 11-11 * Montana

Result W 44-13 L 0-51 W 28-7 L 24-27(ot) L 7-35 W 31-14 W 12-10 W 41-9 W 16-13 W 41-10 L 28-30

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RON MCBRIDE 38-32 / 29-18 BSC 6 seasons

Overall: 3-8 Big Sky: 2-5, 6th Date Opponent 09-01 at Southern Utah 09-08 * Montana State 09-22 * at Eastern Washington 09-29 * Sacramento State 10-06 at Arkansas 10-13 * No. 22 Northern Arizona 10-20 * at Portland State 10-27 * Idaho State 11-03 Cal Poly 11-10 * at No. 1 Montana 11-17 at Utah State

Result L 21-28 L 17-32 L 26-50 W 38-31 L 19-42 L 32-42 L 43-65 W 42-17 W 43-40(4ot) L 23-38 L 43-56

2002

Overall: 3-8 Big Sky: 1-6, 8th Date Opponent 08-31 at New Mexico 09-14 Western State 09-21 Eastern Oregon 10-05 * at Northern Arizona 10-12 * No. 1 Montana 10-19 * at Montana State 10-26 * at Idaho State 11-02 * Eastern Washington 11-09 * Portland State 11-16 * at Sacramento State 11-23 at Cal Poly

Result L 24-38 W 44-0 W 56-7 L 21-26 L 7-39 L 10-44 L 0-34 L 20-38 W 20-14 L 38-41 L 26-28

2003

Overall: 8-4 Big Sky: 4-3, t4th Date Opponent 08-30 Western State 09-06 Southern Utah 09-13 at Colorado State 09-20 Montana Tech 09-27 * at No. 17 E. Washington 10-04 * Northern Arizona 10-11 * at Montana 10-18 * Montana State 10-25 * Idaho State 11-08 * at Portland State 11-15 * Sacramento State 11-22 at Saint Mary’s

2004

Overall: 1-10 Big Sky: 1-6, 8th Date Opponent 09-04 Southern Utah 09-11 at UTEP 09-18 UC Davis 09-25 * at No. 21 Northern Arizona 10-02 * Montana 10-09 * at Montana State 10-16 * at Sacramento State 10-23 * Eastern Washington (HC) 2011 10-30 * atWEBER Idaho State STATE 11-06 North Dakota State 11-13 * Portland State

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Result W 38-13 W 13-3 L 7-31 W 49-14 W 35-23 L 29-48 L 7-12 L 3-26 W 38-21 W 45-21 W 26-14 W 35-15

2005

Overall: 6-5 Big Sky: 4-3, t4th Date Opponent 09-03 Western State 09-10 at #24 Fresno State 09-17 at #13 North Dakota State 09-24 * Northern Arizona 10-01 * at Montana 10-08 * Montana State 10-15 * Sacramento State 10-22 * at #6 Eastern Washington 10-29 * Idaho State 11-12 * at Portland State 11-19 at Southern Utah

Result W 61-0 L 17-55 L 0-41 W 31-23 L 19-24 L 24-27 W 26-14 W 28-23 W 30-21 L 14-39 W 27-10

2006

Result L 6-30 L 0-17 W 24-13 L 10-20 W 26-21 L 21-24 L 30-33 L 18-24 W 19-14 L 17-42 W 30-27

2007

Result L 31-34 L 0-32 L 29-31 L 27-55 L 21-42 L 17-20 L 12-31 L 7-51 FOOTBALL W 26-14 L 17-31 L 15-34

# NCAA FCS Playoffs

Result W 62-6 L 17-36 W 44-7 W 32-27 L 21-37 W 45-28 W 35-12 W 17-10 W 42-14 W 31-21 W 59-27 L 26-33 W 49-35 L 13-24

2009

Date Opponent 09-05 at Wyoming 09-12 at Colorado State 09-19 * Idaho State 09-26 * at Portland State 10-03 * Montana State 10-10 * at #14 Eastern Washington 10-17 * Sacramento State 10-24 * at Northern Colorado 10-31 * at Montana 11-14 * Northern Arizona 11-21 Cal Poly 11-28 # at William & Mary # NCAA FCS Playoffs

Result L 22-29 L 23-24 W 44-17 W 36-29 L 21-26 W 31-13 W 49-10 W 28-20 L 10-31 W 27-9 W 47-14 L 0-38

2010

Overall: 6-5 Big Sky: 5-3, t3rd

Overall: 5-6 Big Sky: 4-4, t4th Date Opponent 08-30 at Boise State 09-15 at #21 Cal Poly 09-22 * Montana State 09-29 * at Montana 10-06 * Sacramento State 10-13 * at Northern Colorado 10-20 * Northern Arizona 10-27 * at Portland State 11-03 * Idaho State 11-10 Fort Lewis 11-17 * at Eastern Washington

Date Opponent 08-28 Montana Western 09-06 at Hawaii 09-13 Dixie State (HC) 09-20 * at Sacramento State 09-27 at #17 Utah 10-04 * Montana 10-11 * at Montana State 10-18 * Northern Colorado 10-25 * at #15 Northern Arizona 11-01 * Portland State 11-08 * at Idaho State 11-22 * Eastern Washington 11-29 # at #3 Cal Poly 12-06 # at #5 Montana

Overall: 7-5 Big Sky: 6-2, t2nd

Overall: 4-7 Big Sky: 3-5, t6th Date Opponent 09-02 at Colorado State 09-09 Cal Poly 09-16 Southern Utah 09-23 * Portland State 09-28 * Northern Colorado 10-07 * at Sacramento State 10-21 * Montana 10-28 * at #24 Montana State 11-04 * Eastern Washington 11-11 * at Northern Arizona 11-18 * at Idaho State

2008

Overall: 10-4 Big Sky: 7-1, t1st

Result L 7-56 L 19-47 L 5-21 L 10-18 W 26-7 W 23-0 L 20-29 W 73-68 W 52-37 W 48-3 L 16-38

Date Opponent 09-04 at Boston College 09-11 * Northern Colorado 09-18 * at Sacramento State 09-25 UC Davis (HC) 10-02 * Eastern Washington 10-16 * at Idaho State 10-23 * Portland State 10-30 * Montana 11-06 * at #12 Montana State 11-13 * at Northern Arizona 11-20 at Texas Tech

Result L 20-38 W 50-47(4ot) L 17-24 W 20-9 L 24-35 W 16-13 W 44-41 W 30-21 L 10-24 W 27-26 L 21-64

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RECORD AGAINST ALL-TIME OPPONENTS Last WSU OPP Opponents Game Won Lost Tie Points Points Adams State 1986 1 0 0 55 21 Air Force 1991 0 1 0 31 48 Arkansas 2001 0 1 0 19 42 Augustana (S.D.) 1981 1 0 0 27 7 Bemidji State 1977 1 0 0 31 28 Boise State 2007 7 23 0 594 884 Boston College 2010 0 1 0 20 38 Brigham Young 1979 0 2 0 17 93 Cal Poly 2009 5 3 0 267 244 Cal St.-Fullerton 1974 2 0 0 47 35 Cal St.-Long Beach 1987 0 2 0 14 49 Cal St.-Los Angeles 1967 2 0 0 83 10 Cal St. Northridge 2000 4 6 0 244 190 Cal St.-San Diego 1967 0 2 0 46 96 Central Michigan 1995 0 1 0 31 39 College of Idaho 1962 1 0 0 27 14 Colorado State 2008 0 3 0 36 85 Dixie State 2008 1 0 0 44 7 Drake 1970 0 1 0 19 36 Eastern Michigan 1974 1 1 0 28 58 Eastern Montana 1965 4 0 0 108 20 Eastern Oregon 2002 3 0 0 138 14 EASTERN WASHINGTON 2010 14 15 0 783 867 Fresno State 2005 0 3 0 40 135 Fort Lewis 2007 2 0 0 92 3 HAWAI’I 2008 0 1 0 17 36 Humboldt State 1998 1 0 0 41 12 Idaho 1995 13 19 1 863 965 IDAHO STATE 2010 36 14 0 1400 1143 Marshall 1987 0 1 0 23 51 McNeese State 1992 1 1 0 49 30 MONTANA 2010 13 37 0 1037 1386 MONTANA STATE 2010 21 26 1 1005 1043 Montana Tech 2003 3 0 0 134 28 Montana Western 2008 3 0 0 120 18 Nevada 1993 6 9 0 349 481 New Mexico Highlands 1992 *2 0 0 64 7 New Mexico State 1992 0 1 0 21 37 Nicholls State 1988 0 2 0 53 62 Northeast Louisiana 1994 0 1 0 37 63 NORTHERN ARIZONA 2010 *26 21 0 1189 1167 NORTHERN COLORADO 2010 5 0 0 144 98 Northern Iowa 1991 1 2 0 66 78 Northern Michigan 1972 1 1 0 53 42 North Dakota State 2005 0 4 0 55 132 North Texas 1971 1 1 0 33 35 Oregon Tech 1963 2 0 0 58 20 Pacific 1985 0 1 0 34 36 Parsons College (Iowa) 1970 2 1 0 58 40 PORTLAND STATE 2010 19 12 0 945 777 Puget Sound 1981 1 0 0 31 10 SACRAMENTO STATE 2010 10 5 0 464 375 Saint Mary’s 2003 2 0 0 84 29 Sonoma State 1993 1 0 0 40 28 South Dakota 1970 0 0 1 21 21 South Dakota State 1976 3 0 0 107 44 Southwest State (Minn.) 1989 2 0 0 88 21 Southern Colorado 1964 2 0 0 47 28 Southern Mississippi 1975 0 2 0 17 42 Southern Oregon 1963 1 1 0 47 58 Southern Utah 2006 14 3 0 542 364 Texas Tech 2010 0 1 0 21 64 Toledo 2000 0 2 0 24 82 UC Davis 2010 1 1 0 49 40 UNLV 1989 2 5 0 125 158 Utah 2008 0 3 0 44 119 UTAH STATE 2001 1 11 0 195 366 UTEP 2004 0 3 0 55 130 Western Illinois 1976 0 2 0 29 40 Western Michigan 1995 0 1 0 21 28 Western New Mexico 2000 1 1 0 41 10 Western State 2005 11 3 0 413 121 Whitworth College 1965 1 0 0 44 13 William & Mary 2010 0 1 0 0 38 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1970 1 0 0 60 0 WYOMING 2009 0 3 0 50 91 49-SEASON TOTAL 526 257 269 3 12,995 12,714

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HOMECOMING GAME RESULTS (22-27-0)

1962 - College of Idaho 1963 - Montana State 1964 - Idaho State 1965 - Whitworth 1966 - Idaho State 1967 - Idaho 1968 - Idaho State 1969 - Northern Arizona 1970 - Montana State 1971 - Montana 1972 - Nevada-Las Vegas 1973 - Montana 1974 - Idaho State 1975 - Utah State 1976 - Idaho State 1977 - Utah State 1978 - Idaho State 1979 - Boise State 1980 - Utah State 1981 - Boise State 1982 - Idaho State 1983 - Idaho 1984 - Nevada 1985 - Idaho 1986 - Idaho State 1987 - Idaho 1988 - Montana 1989 - Eastern Washington 1990 - Nevada 1991 - Idaho 1992 - Montana 1993 - Boise State 1994 - Montana 1995 - Boise State 1996 - Cal State Northridge 1997 - Portland State 1998 - Montana 1999 - Southern Utah 2000 - Eastern Washington 2001 - Northern Arizona 2002 - Montana 2003 - Idaho State 2004 - Eastern Washington 2005 - Sacramento State 2006 - Portland State 2007 - Montana State 2008 - Dixie State 2009 - Sacramento State 2010 - UC Davis

27-14 8-26 0-31 44-13 16-7 28-17 23-16 21-19

W L L W W W W L

56-13 W 14-13 L 30-0 W 10-0 L 10-8 L 30-7 L 34-7 W 23-7 L 34-12 W 23-7 L 50-13 L 33-19 L 26-7 W 28-10 W 35-21 L 31-28 L 63-33 W 41-38 L 41-14 L 27-20 L 28-7 L 45-17 W 24-7 W 21-14 W 35-20 L 41-14 L 35-28 L 16-7 W 27-20 W 39-7 L 27-24 L(ot) 32-42 L 7-39 L 38-21 W 7-51 L 26-14 W 10-20 L 5-21 L 44-7 W 49-10 W 20-9 W

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Overall: 1-0 In Ogden: 1-0 09-13-86..... Ogden................ W....55-21

AIR FORCE

Overall: 0-1 In Colorado Springs: 0-1 08-31-91..... Col. Springs....... L...... 31-48

ARKANSAS

Overall: 0-1 In Fayetteville: 0-1 10-06-01..... Fayetteville......... L......19-42

AUGUSTANA (S.D.)

Overall: 1-0 In Ogden: 1-0 11-07-81..... Ogden................ W....27-7

BEMIDJI STATE

Overall: 1-0 In Ogden: 1-0 10-22-77..... Ogden................ W....31-28

BOISE STATE

Overall: 7-23 In Ogden: 5-9 In Boise: 2-14 10-05-68..... Ogden................ W....44-3 11-14-70..... Boise................. W....41-7 10-02-71..... Ogden................ W....20-7 09-30-72..... Boise.................. L......16-49 10-06-73..... Ogden................ L......7-34 11-02-74..... Boise.................. L......14-42 09-27-75..... Ogden................ L......13-28 11-27-76..... Boise.................. L......31-56 09-10-77..... Ogden................ L......9-19 10-21-78..... Boise.................. L......13-14 10-27-79..... Ogden................ L......7-23 10-25-80..... Boise.................. L......0-24 10-24-81..... Ogden................ L......19-33 10-23-82..... Boise.................. L......21-41 10-29-83..... Ogden................ L......27-38 11-10-84..... Boise................. W....23-21 10-26-85..... Ogden................ L......21-24 10-18-86..... Boise.................. L......13-23 09-26-87..... Ogden................ W....55-44 10-01-88..... Boise.................. L......27-31 09-30-89..... Ogden................ L......24-41 09-08-90..... Boise.................. L......14-24 11-16-91..... Ogden................ W....35-32 10-17-92..... Boise.................. L......21-24 10-16-93..... Ogden................ W....21-14 10-08-94..... Boise.................. L......17-24 10-14-95..... Ogden................ L......14-40 09-20-97..... Boise.................. L......7-24 10-17-98..... Boise.................. L......13-24 08-30-07..... Boise.................. L......7-56

CAL POLY

Overall: 5-3 In Ogden: 3-1 San Luis Obispo: 2-2 09-23-95..... Ogden................ W....53-43 09-21-96..... San Luis Obispo.. W....30-20 11-03-01..... Ogden................ W....43-40(4ot) 11-23-02..... San Luis Obispo.L......26-28 09-09-06..... Ogden................ L......0-17 09-15-07..... San Luis Obispo.L......19-47 11-29-08..... San Luis Obispo.. W....49-35 11-21-09..... San Luis Obispo.. W....49-17

CAL STATE

FULLERTON

Overall: 2-0 In Ogden: 1-0 In Fullerton: 1-0 09-29-73..... Ogden................ W....16-14 09-28-74..... Fullerton............ W....31-21

CAL STATE LOS ANGELES

Overall: 2-0 In Ogden: 2-0 10-01-66..... Ogden................ W....70-7 10-07-67..... Ogden................ W....13-3

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE

Overall: 4-6 In Ogden: 3-3 In Northridge: 1-3 11-16-68..... Ogden................ L......18-29 11-27-71..... Northridge......... W....44-7 09-21-74..... Ogden................ W....28-0 11-01-75..... Northridge.......... L......10-17 09-11-93..... Ogden................ W....27-12 10-12-96..... Ogden................ L......28-35 10-11-97..... Northridge.......... L......20-30 10-31-98..... Ogden................ L......10-26 10-30-99..... Northridge.......... L......28-30 10-05-00..... Ogden................ W....31-14

CAL STATE SAN DIEGO

Overall: 0-2 In Ogden: 0-1 In San Diego: 0-1 09-24-66..... Ogden................ L......34-36 09-23-67..... San Diego.......... L......12-58

CENTRAL MICHIGAN

Overall: 0-1 In Mt. Pleasant: 0-1 09-09-95..... Mount Pleasant.. L......31-39

COLLEGE OF IDAHO

Overall: 1-0 In Ogden: 1-0 10-27-62..... Ogden................ W....27-14

COLORADO STATE

Overall: 0-1 In Boston: 0-1 09-04-10..... Boston................ L......20-38

Overall: 0-3 In Fort Collins: 0-3 09-13-03..... Fort Collins......... L......7-31 09-02-06..... Fort Collins......... L......6-30 09-12-09..... Fort Collins......... L......23-24

BRIGHAM YOUNG

DIXIE STATE

BOSTON COLLEGE

Overall: 0-2 In Provo: 0-2 11-17-73..... Provo.................. L......14-45 09-15-79..... Provo.................. L......3-48

Overall: 1-0 In Ogden: 1-0 09-13-08..... Ogden................ W..... 44-7

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Overall: 0-1 FOOTBALL In Ogden: 0-1 09-19-70..... Ogden................ L......19-36

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EASTERN MICHIGAN

Overall: 1-1 In Ogden: 1-0 In Ypsilanti: 0-1 11-22-73..... Ypsilanti.............. L......7-44 11-16-74..... Ogden................ W....21-14

EASTERN OREGON

Overall: 3-0 In Ogden: 2-0 In La Grande: 1-0 11-03-62..... La Grande......... W....34-0 10-26-63..... Ogden................ W....48-7 09-21-02..... Ogden................ W....56-7

EASTERN WASHINGTON

Overall: 14-15 In Ogden: 8-6 In Cheney: 5-7 09-20-69..... Ogden................ W....52-6 09-11-82..... Ogden................ W....27-24 09-24-83..... Cheney.............. W....21-17 09-14-85..... Ogden................ L......19-31 11-01-86..... Spokane (Albi)... L......31-41 11-07-87..... Ogden................ W....46-23 11-05-88..... Spokane (Albi).. W....51-30 11-04-89..... Ogden................ L......10-27 10-06-90..... Cheney.............. W....36-34 09-28-91..... Ogden................ W....63-59 10-03-92..... Cheney............... L......14-32 10-02-93..... Ogden................ L......22-36 09-24-94..... Cheney............... L......6-24 09-30-95..... Ogden................ W....40-30 09-07-96..... Ogden................ W....22-20 09-27-97..... Cheney............... L......11-35 11-14-98..... Ogden................ W....27-23 11-13-99..... Spokane (Albi)... L......27-30 09-23-00..... Ogden................ L......24-27(OT) 09-22-01..... Cheney............... L......26-50 11-02-02..... Ogden................ L......20-38 09-27-03..... Cheney.............. W....35-23 10-23-04..... Ogden................ L......7-51 10-22-05..... Cheney.............. W....28-23 11-04-06..... Ogden................ W....19-14 11-17-07..... Cheney............... L......16-38 11-22-08..... Ogden................ L......26-33 10-10-09..... Cheney.............. W....31-13 10-02-10..... Ogden................ L......24-35

FORT LEWIS

Overall: 2-0 In Ogden: 2-0 09-08-84..... Ogden................ W....44-0 11-10-07..... Ogden................ W....48-3

FRESNO STATE

Overall: 0-3 InFresno: 0-3 09-16-78..... Fresno................ L......14-55 09-25-82..... Fresno................ L......9-25 09-10-05..... Fresno................ L......17-55

HAWAII

Overall: 0-1 In Honolulu: 0-1 09-06-08..... Honolulu............. L......17-36

HUMBOLDT STATE

Overall: 1-0 In Ogden: 1-0 09-12-98..... Ogden................ W....41-12

IDAHO

Overall: 13-18-1 In Ogden: 10-5-1 In Moscow: 3-13 11-06-65..... Ogden................ W....14-7 11-19-66..... Moscow.............. L......12-42 11-04-67..... Ogden................ W....28-17 11-02-68..... Moscow.............. L......42-50 11-08-69..... Ogden................ W....28-7 11-07-70..... @Pullman, WA... L......17-27 11-06-71..... Ogden................ L......20-24 09-23-72..... Ogden................ W....26-10 10-20-73..... Moscow.............. L......13-17 11-09-74..... Moscow.............. L......13-38 11-08-75..... Ogden................ T......40-40 10-16-76..... Moscow.............. L......17-45 10-29-77..... Ogden................ W....30-27 10-28-78..... Moscow............. W....51-6 11-10-79..... Ogden................ W....12-7 11-01-80..... Moscow.............. L......6-31 09-12-81..... Ogden................ W....42-21 10-02-82..... Moscow.............. L......34-35 10-15-83..... Ogden................ W....28-10 10-13-84..... Moscow............. W....40-37 10-12-85..... Ogden................ L......28-31 11-15-86..... Moscow.............. L......17-31 10-31-87..... Ogden................ L......38-41 11-28-87..... Moscow............. W....59-30 10-22-88..... Moscow.............. L......24-27 09-23-89..... Ogden................ L......33-46 09-22-90..... Moscow.............. L......27-37 10-12-91..... Ogden................ W....45-17 09-19-92..... Moscow.............. L......24-52 09-18-93..... Ogden................ L......0-56 11-12-94..... Moscow.............. L......30-79 10-28-95..... Ogden................ W....25-19

IDAHO STATE

Overall: 36-14 In Ogden: 18-5 In Pocatello: 18-9 10-20-62..... Pocatello............ L......20-42 11-09-63..... Pocatello............ L......26-36 10-24-64..... Ogden................ L......0-31 10-23-65..... Pocatello........... W....28-17 10-29-66..... Ogden................ W....16-7 10-28-67..... Pocatello........... W....19-7 10-26-68..... Ogden................ W....23-16 10-25-69..... Pocatello........... W....28-25 10-24-70..... Ogden................ L......14-30 11-20-71..... Pocatello........... W....28-21 11-04-72..... Ogden................ L......7-49 10-27-73..... Pocatello........... W....38-23 10-26-74..... Ogden................ L......8-10 10-25-75..... Pocatello............ L......3-20 10-23-76..... Ogden................ W....34-7 11-12-77..... Pocatello............ L......18-21 11-04-78..... Ogden................ W....34-12 11-03-79..... Pocatello........... W....14-10 09-20-80..... Ogden................ W....21-17 11-03-80..... Pocatello............ L......5-46 11-21-81..... Pocatello............ L......30-33 (3ot) 10-30-82..... Ogden................ W....26-7 11-12-83..... Pocatello............ L......32-38 11-03-84..... Ogden................ L......22-26 11-16-85..... Pocatello........... W....46-45 10-25-86..... Ogden................ W....60-33 11-21-87..... Pocatello........... W....53-37 10-08-88..... Ogden................ W....34-13 11-18-89..... Pocatello........... W....45-35 09-15-90..... Ogden................ W....45-38 (2ot) 11-23-91..... Pocatello........... W....60-41 10-24-92..... Ogden................ W....27-11 11-13-93..... Pocatello........... W....21-17 11-05-94..... Ogden................ W....40-6 11-18-95..... Pocatello............ L......25-35

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SERIES HISTORY VS. ALL OPPONENTS 11-23-96..... Pocatello........... W....37-22 11-22-97..... Ogden................ W....26-7 09-19-98..... Pocatello........... W....6-3 09-18-99..... Ogden................ W....27-24 10-28-00..... Pocatello........... W....16-13 10-27-01..... Ogden................ W....42-17 10-26-02..... Pocatello............ L......0-34 10-25-03..... Ogden................ W....38-21 10-30-04..... Pocatello........... W....26-14 10-29-05..... Ogden................ W....30-21 11-18-06..... Pocatello........... W....30-27 11-03-07..... Ogden................ W....52-37 11-08-08..... Pocatello........... W....59-27 09-19-09..... Ogden................ W....44-17 10-16-10..... Pocatello........... W....16-13

LONG BEACH STATE

Overall: 0-2 In Long Beach: 0-2 09-11-76..... Long Beach........ L......7-19 09-12-87..... Long Beach........ L......7-30

MARSHALL

Overall: 0-1 In Huntington: 0-1 12-05-87..... Huntington.......... L......23-51

McNEESE STATE

Overall: 1-1 In Ogden: 0-1 In Lake Charles: 1-0 11-17-90..... Lake Charles..... W....27-7 11-21-92..... Ogden................ L......22-23

MONTANA

Overall: 13-37 In Ogden: 7-17 In Missoula: 6-20 10-13-62..... Missoula............. L......6-25 11-02-63..... Ogden................ W....19-13 10-17-64..... Missoula............. L......12-20 10-09-65..... Ogden................ L......14-15 10-08-66..... Missoula............ W....28-0 09-30-67..... Ogden................ L......12-13 11-09-68..... Missoula............ W....20-16 10-04-69..... Ogden................ L......17-20 10-03-70..... Missoula............. L......29-38 10-30-71..... Ogden................ L......13-14 10-07-72..... Missoula............. L......7-12 11-10-73..... Ogden................ L......0-10 10-05-74..... Missoula............. L......13-24 10-04-75..... Ogden................ L......12-48 10-02-76..... Missoula............. L......25-28 10-01-77..... Missoula............ W....31-23 09-30-78..... Ogden................ L......7-27 09-29-79..... Missoula............. L......16-23 10-11-80..... Ogden................ W....38-21 11-14-81..... Missoula............ W....7-6 11-13-82..... Ogden................ L......20-42 10-08-83..... Missoula............. L......26-28 09-29-84..... Ogden................ W....47-14 11-02-85..... Missoula............ W....57-29 11-08-86..... Ogden................ L......29-55 10-24-87..... Missoula............ W....29-26 10-29-88..... Ogden................ L......14-41 10-07-89..... Missoula............. L......6-31 10-13-90..... Ogden................ L......37-39 10-19-91..... Missoula............. L......38-47 10-10-92..... Ogden................ W....24-7 10-09-93..... Missoula............. L......17-45 10-22-94..... Ogden................ L......20-35 10-07-95..... Missoula............. L......22-49 11-16-96..... Ogden................ L......10-24 11-15-97..... Missoula............. L......13-38 09-26-98..... Ogden................ W....27-20

09-25-99..... Missoula............. L......22-81 11-11-00...... Ogden................ L......28-30 11-10-01..... Missoula............. L......23-38 10-12-02..... Ogden................ L......7-39 10-11-03..... Missoula............. L......7-12 10-02-04..... Ogden................ L......21-41 10-01-05..... Missoula............. L......19-24 10-21-06..... Ogden................ L......30-33 09-29-07..... Missoula............. L......10-18 10-04-08..... Ogden................ W....45-28 12-06-08..... Missoula............. L......13-24 10-31-09..... Missoula............. L......10-31 10-30-10..... Ogden................ W....30-21

MONTANA STATE

Overall: 20-27-1 In Ogden: 11-13 In Bozeman: 9-14-1 11-02-63..... Ogden................ L......8-26 10-17-64..... Ogden................ L......0-24 10-09-65..... Ogden................ W....19-16 10-22-66..... Bozeman............ L......36-45 09-30-67..... Bozeman............ L......6-21 11-09-68..... Ogden................ W....20-14 10-04-69..... Bozeman........... W....20-14 10-03-70..... Ogden................ W....56-13 10-30-71..... Bozeman............ T......21-21 10-07-72..... Ogden................ L......3-9 11-10-73..... Bozeman............ L......0-33 10-05-74..... Ogden................ W....28-10 10-04-75..... Bozeman............ L......14-31 10-02-76..... Ogden................ L......0-44 10-08-77..... Bozeman............ L......24-27 09-30-78..... Ogden................ L......14-21 09-29-79..... Bozeman............ L......21-40 10-11-80..... Ogden................ W....12-7 11-14-81..... Bozeman........... W....28-20 11-13-82..... Ogden................ L......20-23 10-08-83..... Bozeman........... W....23-20 10-06-84..... Ogden................ L......0-48 10-05--85.... Bozeman........... W....50-36 10-11-86..... Ogden................ W....24-3 10-17-87..... Bozeman........... W....35-32 11-12-88..... Ogden................ W....59-35 10-28-89..... Bozeman............ L......27-31 09-29-90..... Ogden................ W....32-20 10-05-91..... Bozeman........... W....36-25 09-26-92..... Ogden................ W....47-19 09-25-93..... Bozeman............ L......10-14 09-17-94..... Ogden................ W....41-13 10-21-95..... Bozeman........... W....14-7 11-02-96..... Ogden................ W....17-7 11-01-97..... Bozeman............ L......14-28 10-10-98..... Ogden................ L......7-10 10-09-99..... Bozeman............ L......6-29 09-16-00..... Bozeman........... W....28-7 09-08-01..... Ogden................ L......17-32 10-19-02..... Bozeman............ L......10-44 10-18-03..... Ogden................ L......3-26 10-09-04..... Bozeman............ L......17-20 10-08-05..... Ogden................ L......24-27 10-28-06..... Bozeman............ L......18-24 09-22-07..... Ogden................ L......5-21 10-11-08..... Bozeman........... W....35-12 10-03-09..... Ogden................ L......21-26 11-06-10..... Bozeman............ L......10-24

MONTANA TECH

Overall: 3-0 In Ogden: 3-0 09-10-94..... Ogden................ W..... 47-7 09-03-98..... Ogden................ W....38-7 09-20-03..... Ogden................ W....49-14

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Overall: 3-0 In Ogden: 3-0 09-22-62..... Ogden................ W..... 28-0 09-03-94..... Ogden................ W....30-12 08-28-08..... Ogden................ W....62-6

NEVADA

Overall: 6-9 In Ogden: 3-3 In Reno: 3-6 10-20-79..... Reno.................. L......3-22 09-27-80..... Ogden................ W....10-0 10-19-81..... Reno.................. L......14-28 11-06-82..... Ogden................ W....46-43 (3ot) 10-22-83..... Reno.................. L......3-41 10-27-84..... Ogden................ L......21-35 10-19-85..... Reno.................. L......12-47 10-04-86..... Ogden................ L......24-38 11-14-87..... Reno.................. W....38-15 10-15-88..... Ogden................ W....37-31 10-21-89..... Reno.................. L......15-47 10-27-90..... Ogden................ L......7-28 11-02-91..... Reno.................. L......49-55 10-31-92..... Reno.................. W....23-31 10-23-93..... Reno.................. W....47-30

NEW MEXICO

Overall: 0-1 In Albuquerque: 0-1 08-31-02..... Albuquerque....... L......23-38

NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS

Overall: 2-0 In Ogden: 1-0 In Las Vegas, NM: 1-0 11-18-72..... Las Vegas, NM.. W.....2-0(f) 11-09-91..... Ogden................ W....62-7

NEW MEXICO STATE

Overall: 0-1 In Las Cruces: 0-1 09-05-92..... Las Cruces......... L......21-37

NICHOLLS STATE

Overall: 0-2 In Ogden: 0-1 In Thibodaux: 0-1 11-22-86..... Thibodaux.......... L......30-34 09-17-88..... Ogden................ L......23-38

NORTHEAST LOUISIANA

Overall: 0-1 In Monroe: 0-1 10-01-94..... Monroe............... L......37-62

NORTHERN ARIZONA

Overall: 25-22 In Ogden: 17-6 In Flagstaff: 8-16 09-19-64..... Flagstaff............. L......6-41 09-18-65..... Ogden................ W....21-14 09-17-66..... Flagstaff............ W....32-14 09-16-67..... Ogden................ W....29-28 09-28-68..... Flagstaff............ W....21-14 11-01-69..... Ogden................ L......19-21 10-31-70..... Flagstaff............ W....38-6 09-25-71..... Ogden................ W....23-7 10-21-72..... Flagstaff............ W....28-7 09-22-73..... Ogden................ W....25-13 10-19-74..... Flagstaff............. L......20-21 11-22-75..... Ogden................ W....19-8

11-20-76..... Flagstaff............. L......18-30 09-24-77..... Ogden................ L......10-36 11-18-78..... Flagstaff............. L......0-10 10-13-79..... Ogden................ W....34-10 10-18-80..... Flagstaff............. L......7-32 10-31-81..... Ogden................ W....24-23 (ot) 11-20-82..... Flagstaff............. L......28-35 09-17-83..... Ogden................ W....26-13 09-15-84..... Flagstaff............. L......21-42 11-09-85..... Ogden................ W....37-10 09-20-86..... Flagstaff............. L......24-45 10-10-87..... Ogden................ W....30-17 11-19-88..... Flagstaff............. L......21-27 09-16-89..... Ogden................ L......17-20 11-10-90..... Flagstaff............. L......35-38 09-14-91..... Ogden................ W....43-38 11-07-92..... Flagstaff............ W....25-19 11-06-93..... Ogden................ W....67-28 10-29-94..... Flagstaff............. L......20-24 11-11-95..... Ogden................ W....20-14 10-05-96..... Flagstaff............. L......45-59 10-04-97..... Ogden................ W....36-23 11-07-98..... Flagstaff............. L......17-20 *11-06-99... Ogden................ L......19-36 10-14-00..... Flagstaff............ W....12-10 10-13-01..... Ogden................ L......32-42 10-05-02..... Flagstaff............. L......21-26 10-04-03..... Ogden................ L......29-48 09-25-04..... Flagstaff............. L......27-55 09-24-05..... Ogden................ W....31-23 11-11-06...... Flagstaff............. L......17-42 10-20-07..... Ogden................ L......20-29 10-25-08..... Flagstaff............ W....42-14 11-14-09..... Ogden................ W....27-9 11-13-10..... Flagstaff............ W....27-26 *Forfeited to Weber State

NORTHERN COLORADO

Overall: 5-0 In Ogden: 3-0 In Greeley: 2-0 09-28-06..... Ogden................ W....26-21 10-13-07..... Greeley.............. W....23-0 10-18-08..... Ogden................ W....17-10 10-24-09..... Greeley.............. W....28-20 09-11-10..... Ogden................ W....50-47(4ot)

NORTHERN IOWA

Overall: 1-2 In Ogden: 1-0 In Cedar Falls: 0-2-0 09-23-78..... Ogden................ W....35-9 09-13-80..... Cedar Falls......... L......10-31 11-30-91..... Cedar Falls......... L......21-38

NORTHERN MICHIGAN

Overall: 1-1 In Ogden: 1-1 09-27-69..... Ogden................ L......3-24 11-11-72..... Ogden................ W....30-18

NORTH DAKOTA STATE

Overall: 0-4 In Ogden: 0-2 In Fargo: 0-2 09-09-78..... Ogden................ L......29-48 09-08-79..... Fargo.................. L......10-11 11-06-04..... Ogden................ L......17-31 09-17-05..... Fargo.................. L......0-41

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Overall: 1-1 In Ogden: 1-0 In Denton: 0-1 10-11-69..... Denton............... L......13-35 09-18-71..... Ogden................ W....20-0

OREGON TECH

Overall: 2-0 In Ogden: 1-0 In Klamath Falls: 1-0 10-06-62..... Ogden................ W....29-13 09-28-63..... Klamath Falls.... W....29-7

10-03-98..... Sacramento...... W....27-14 10-02-99..... Ogden................ W....52-49 09-30-00..... Sacramento........ L......7-35 09-29-01..... Ogden................ W....38-31 11-16-02..... Sacramento........ L......38-41 11-15-03..... Ogden................ W....26-14 10-16-04..... Sacramento........ L......12-31 10-15-05..... Ogden................ W....26-14 10-07-06..... Sacramento........ L......21-24 10-06-07..... Ogden................ W....26-7 09-20-08..... Sacramento...... W....32-27 10-17-09..... Ogden................ W....49-10 09-18-10..... Sacramento........ L......17-24

PACIFIC

Overall: 0-1 In Stockton: 0-1 11-23-85..... Stockton............. L......34-36

SONOMA STATE

Overall: 1-0 In Ogden: 1-0 09-04-93..... Ogden................ W....40-28

PARSONS COLLEGE (Iowa)

Overall: 2-1 In Ogden: 1-1 In Fairfield: 1-0 10-14-67..... Ogden................ L......14-31 11-15-69..... Fairfield............. W....16-6 09-26-70..... Ogden................ W....28-3

PORTLAND STATE

Overall: 19-12 In Ogden: 12-4 In Portland: 7-8 11-21-64..... Portland.............. L......10-18 11-13-65..... Ogden................ W....74-6 11-12-66..... Portland............ W....51-6 11-11-67..... Ogden................ W....40-21 10-12-68..... Portland............ W....28-12 10-10-70..... Portland.............. L......14-46 10-09-71..... Ogden................ W....54-26 09-17-77..... Ogden................ W....40-22 09-22-79..... Ogden................ L......13-16 11-22-80..... Portland.............. L......0-75 09-26-81..... Ogden................ W....31-16 10-16-82..... Portland............ W....20-6 11-05-83..... Ogden................ W....37-13 09-22-84..... Portland.............. L......24-27 09-21-85..... Ogden................ W....45-24 09-27-86..... Portland.............. L......22-27 10-19-96..... Portland............ W....35-10 10-18-97..... Ogden................ W....16-7 10-24-98..... Portland.............. L......27-34 10-23-99..... Ogden................ L......14-31 10-21-00..... Ogden................ W....41-9 10-20-01..... Portland.............. L......43-65 11-09-02..... Ogden................ W....20-14 11-08-03..... Portland............ W....45-21 11-13-04..... Ogden................ L......15-34 11-12-05..... Portland.............. L......14-39 09-23-06..... Ogden................ L......10-20 11-03-07..... Portland............ W....73-68 11-01-08..... Ogden................ W....31-21 09-26-09..... Portland............ W....36-29 10-23-10..... Ogden................ W....44-41

SOUTH DAKOTA

Overall: 0-0-1 In Ogden: 0-0-1 11-21-70..... Ogden................ T......21-21 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Overall: 3-0 In Ogden: 2-0 In Brookings: 1-0-0 09-14-68..... Brookings......... W....27-12 09-13-69..... Ogden................ W....28-13 11-13-76..... Ogden................ W....52-19

SOUTHWEST STATE (Minn.)

Overall: 2-0 In Ogden: 2-0 09-03-83..... Ogden................ W....33-21 11-11-89..... Ogden................ W....55-0

SOUTHERN COLORADO

Overall: 2-0 In Ogden: 1-0 In Pueblo: 1-0 10-05-63..... Pueblo............... W....28-14 10-03-64..... Ogden................ W....19-14

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

Overall: 0-2 In Ogden: 0-1 In Hattiesburg: 0-1 11-03-73..... Hattiesburg......... L......7-28 09-13-75..... Ogden................ L......10-14

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ST. MARY’S

Overall: 2-0 In Ogden: 1-0 In Moraga: 1-0 09-16-95..... Ogden................ W....49-14 11-22-03..... Moraga.............. W....35-15

TEXAS TECH

Overall: 0-1 In Lubbock: 1-1 11-20-10..... Lubbock............. L......21-64

TOLEDO

Overall: 0-2 In Toledo: 0-2-0 09-28-96..... Toledo................ L......24-31 09-09-00..... Toledo................ L......0-51

UC DAVIS

Overall: 1-1 In Ogden: 1-1 09-18-04..... Ogden................ L......29-31 09-25-10..... Ogden................ W....20-9

UNLV

Ovearll: 2-5 In Ogden: 1-2 In Las Vegas: 1-3 10-23-71..... Las Vegas......... W....30-17 10-28-72..... Ogden................ W....30-0 09-14-74..... Ogden................ L......10-28 11-15-75..... Las Vegas.......... L......14-38 09-25-76..... Ogden................ L......16-33 10-15-77..... Las Vegas.......... L......13-26 09-09-89..... Las Vegas.......... L......12-16

UTAH

Overall: 0-3 In Salt Lake City: 0-3 10-14-78..... Salt Lake City..... L......7-30 09-01-84..... Salt Lake City..... L......7-51 09-27-08..... Salt Lake City..... L......21-37

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SOUTHERN OREGON

Overall: 1-1 In Ogden: 1-0 In Ashland: 0-1 11-17-62..... Ashland.............. L......7-26 09-21-63..... Ogden................ W....40-32

SOUTHERN UTAH

09-11-04..... El Paso............... L......0-32

WESTERN ILLINOIS

Overall: 0-2 In Ogden: 0-1 In Macomb: 0-1 09-20-75..... Ogden................ L......10-19 09-18-76..... Macomb............. L......19-21

WESTERN MICHIGAN

Overall: 0-1 In Kalamazoo: 0-1 08-31-95..... Kalamazoo......... L......21-28

WESTERN NEW MEXICO

Overall: 1-0 In Ogden: 1-0 11-04-00..... Ogden................ W.... 41-10

WESTERN STATE

Overall: 11-3 In Ogden: 10-2 In Gunnison: 1-1-0 09-22-62..... Gunnison............ L......6-26 11-16-63..... Ogden................ L......6-19 10-31-64..... Ogden................ L......0-7 10-30-65..... Ogden................ L......14-7 11-05-66..... Gunnison.......... W....42-7 11-18-67..... Ogden................ W....20-0 09-05-87..... Ogden................ W....40-10 09-14-96..... Ogden................ W....36-3 09-06-97..... Ogden................ W....29-13 09-02-99..... Ogden................ W....33-3 08-31-00..... Ogden................ W....44-13 09-14-02..... Ogden................ W....44-0 08-30-03..... Ogden................ W....38-13 09-03-05..... Ogden................ W....61-0

WHITWORTH

Overall: 1-0 In Ogden: 1-0 10-16-65..... Ogden................ W....44-13

WILLIAM & MARY

Overall: 0-1 In Williamsburg: 0-1 11-28-10..... Williamsburg...... L......0-38

WISCONSIN - OSHKOSH Overall: 1-0 In Ogden: 1-0

09-12-70..... Ogden................ W....60-0

UTAH STATE

Overall: 13-3 In Ogden: 10-2 Overall: 1-0 In Cedar City: 3-1 In Ogden: 1-0 10-20-84..... Ogden................ W....29-10 10-10-81..... Ogden................ W....31-10 09-07-85..... Ogden................ W....62-20 09-19-87..... Ogden................ W....36-26 SACRAMENTO STATE 09-24-88..... Ogden................ W....49-30 Overall: 10-5 10-14-89..... Ogden................ W....42-7 In Ogden: 7-0 09-01-90..... Cedar City......... W....37-21 InWEBER Sacramento: 3-5 09-07-91..... Ogden................ W....33-14 2011 STATE FOOTBALL 11-09-96..... Sacramento...... W....41-31 09-12-92..... Ogden................ W....35-24 11-08-97..... Ogden................ W....52-14 10-30-93..... Ogden................ W....43-39

PUGET SOUND

10-15-94..... Cedar City......... W....20-14 09-13-97..... Ogden................ W....33-32 10-16-99..... Ogden................ L......7-39 09-01-01..... Cedar City.......... L......21-28 09-06-03..... Ogden................ W....13-3 09-04-04..... Ogden................ L......31-34 11-19-05..... Cedar City......... W....27-10

Overall: 1-11 In Ogden: 0-5 In Logan: 1-6 11-23-72..... Logan................. L......16-20 09-15-73..... Ogden................ L......3-10 11-23-74..... Logan................. L......7-20 10-18-75..... Ogden................ L......7-30 11-06-76..... Logan................. L......10-36 11-05-77..... Ogden................ L......14-23 11-11-78..... Logan................ W....44-25 11-17-79..... Ogden................ L......10-34 11-08-80..... Ogden................ L......13-50 09-19-81..... Logan................. L......18-31 09-18-82..... Logan................. L......10-31 11-17-01..... Logan................. L......43-56

WYOMING

Overall: 0-3 In Laramie: 0-3 10-20-90..... Laramie.............. L......12-21 09-11-99..... Laramie.............. L......16-41 09-05-09..... Laramie.............. L......22-29

UTEP

Overall: 0-3 In El Paso: 0-3 11-19-83..... El Paso............... L......34-40 09-10-88..... El Paso .............. L......21-48

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WILDCATS IN THE PRO RANKS ALL-TIME WEBER STATE NFL DRAFT PICKS Year 1967 1967 1967 1967 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1969 1969 1969 1970 1970 1970 1971 1971 1972 1972 1972 1973 1973 1973 1975 1977 1984 1989 1995 1998 1999 1999 2006 2006 2008 2009 2010

Player Ron McCall Lew Kamanu Tim Jones Bill Rogers Lew White Jim Schmedding Steve Holloway John Knight Steve Hanrahan Henry Owens Halvor Hagen Stuart Gotlieb Steve Smith Randy Montgomery Carter Campbell Russ Melby Henry Reed Bob Pollard Dave Taylor Randy McDougall Jamie Nunez Jon Knoble Richard Watkins Jerry Bond Dave Benson Rob Bockwoldt Sam Slater Jeff Carlson Tau Pupua Cam Quayle Scott Shields Anthony Parker Paul McQuistan Pat McQuistan David Hale J.D. Folsom Tim Toone

Round 2 4 6 16 1 6 8 9 9 11 3 10 14 7 8 10 10 11 9 12 13 5 13 15 14 8 7 4 5 7 2 4 3 7 4 7 7

Selection 40 88 141 403 17 154 196 228 246 290 74 258 351 167 191 248 252 262 231 292 329 125 314 375 359 218 189 102 136 241* 59 99 69 211 133 214 255*

Team San Diego Chargers Detroit Lions Detroit Lions Chicago Bears New York Jets Chicago Bears Denver Broncos Pittsburgh Steelers Cincinati Bengals New York Jets Dallas Cowboys Dallas Cowboys New York Giants Denver Broncos San Francisco 49ers Green Bay Packers New York Giants New Orleans Saints Kansas City Chiefs Denver Broncos Los Angeles Rams San Diego Chargers New Orleans Saints Los Angeles Rams Washington Redskins Los Angeles Rams Seattle Seahawks Los Angeles Rams Cleveland Browns Baltimore Ravens Pittsburgh Steelers San Francisco 49ers Oakland Raiders Dallas Cowboys Baltimore Ravens Miami Dolphins Detroit Lions

Lee White

Scott Shields

*Last pick of draft (Mr. Irrelevant)

Tim Toone

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WILDCATS IN THE PRO RANKS ALL-TIME CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DRAFT PICKS Year Player Round Selection Team 1973 Terry Bolych Ex. --- Saskatchewan Roughriders 1974 Ken McEachern Ex. --- Saskatchewan Roughriders 1976 Bill Norton Ex. --- BC Lions 1979 Doug Battershill Ex. --- Calgary Stampeders 1980 Dale Getty Ex. --- Edmonton Eskimos 1983 Kevin Lapa 2 14 BC Lions 1985 Rick Ryan 1 7 BC Lions 1985 Wes Cooper 3 20 Calgary Stampeders 1988 Ray Goerke 8 57 Ottawa Renegades 1989 Gerald Wilcox 1 1 Ottawa Roughriders 1990 Brent Chuhaniuk 2 16 Sasatchewan Roughriders 1991 Geoff Mitchell 3 19 Ottawa Roughriders 1992 Bruce Covernton 1 1 Calgary Stampeders 1992 Tom Stackaruk 3 21 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1992 Rob Trebilcock 5 35 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1993 Dwight Richards 2 10 Ottawa Renegades 1994 Trevor Shaw 1 6 BC Lions 1994 Pat McNerney 2 21 Edmonton Eskimos 1994 Ken Rayner 3 26 Calgary Stampeders 1994 Obie Spanic 4 31 Ottawa Renegades 1995 Rob Hitchcock 3 17 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1997 Ian Franklin 1 3 Edmonton Eskimos 2000 Richard Clarke 2 11 Toronto Argonauts 2003 Randy Spencer 1 8 Edmonton Eskimos 2008 Dimitri Tsoumpas 1 2 Calgary Stampeders 2009 Eric Lee 5 36 Edmonton Eskimos 2011 Tyrell Francisco 5 36 Hamilton Tiger-Cats

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WILDCAT ALL-AMERICANS The following Weber State football players were selections on the major All-America College Division Football Teams (Associated Press, United Press International, Football Writers Association of America, Sporting News, Newspaper Enterprise Association, Time Magazine, American Football Coaches Association, Kodak, The Sports Network, Football Gazette, Walter Camp, ESPN/Sportsticker and College Sporting News).

Year 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1976 1977 1978 1980 1981 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 2000 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

BY YEAR

Player Sid Otten Bruce Handley Ron McCall Jim Schmeeding Lee White Roger Trinchero Carter Campbell Henry Reed Dave Taylor Rod Bockwoldt Dennis Duncanson Dennis Duncanson Dennis Duncanson Randy Jordan Mike Humiston Danny Rich Peter Macon Mike Babb Brent Chuhaniuk Jamie Martin Trevor Shaw Bruce Covernton Jamie Martin Alfred Pupunu Geoff Mitchell Rob Hitchcock Pat McNerney Rob Hitchcock Pokey Eckford Scott Shields Cam Quayle Scott Shields Cam Quayle Scott Shields Scott Shields Ryan Prince Brady Fosmark Nick Chournos Matt McFadden Brady Fosmark Joe Johnson Paul McQuistan Brady Fosmark David Hale David Hale Bryant Eteuati Trevyn Smith Trevyn Smith Tim Toone Paul Carpenter Beau Hadley Cameron Higgins Cody Nakamura Bryce Scanlon Kevin Linehan Marcus Mailei Josh Morris Josh Morris Kyle Mutcher Tim Toone Bo Bolen J.C. Oram Vai Tafuna Joe Collins

Pos. OT OG LB OG FB LB DT DT OT QB DB DB DB WR LB LB TE DB P QB TE OT QB TE RB DB TE DB WR PK TE PK TE P/K/DB P/K/DB TE DE RB LB DE K OT DE OT OT KR RB RB WR T S QB TE DT DE FB CB CB C WR FB OG FB WR

Team 2nd HM 1st 1st 1st HM 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st HM 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd HM HM 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd HM HM HM 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd

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Player Mike Babb Rod Bockwoldt Bo Bolen Carter Campbell Paul Carpenter Nick Chournos Brent Chuhaniuk Joe Collins Bruce Covernton Dennis Duncanson Pokey Eckford Bryant Eteuati Brady Fosmark Beau Hadley David Hale Bruce Handley Cameron Higgins Rob Hitchcock Mike Humiston Joe Johnson Randy Jordan Kevin Linehan Peter Macon Marcus Mailei Jamie Martin Ron McCall Matt McFadden Pat McNerney Paul McQuistan Geoff Mitchell Josh Morris Kyle Mutcher Cody Nakamura J.C. Oram Sid Otten Ryan Prince Alfred Pupunu Cam Quayle Danny Rich Henry Reed Bryce Scanlon Jim Schmeeding Trevor Shaw Scott Shields Trevyn Smith Vai Tafuna Dave Taylor Tim Toone Roger Trinchero Lee White

BY PLAYER

Year 89 76 09 69 08 03 89 10 91 76,77,78 95 07 03,04,05 08 06, 07 66 08 93, 94 80 04 78 08 89 08 90, 91 66 03 93 05 89 08, 09 09 08 10 65 00 91 96, 97 81 70 08 67 90 95,96,97 07, 08 10 71 08, 09 68 67

Pos. DB QB FB DT T RB P WR OT DB WR KR DE S OT OG QB DB LB K WR LB TE FB QB LB LB TE OT RB CB C TE OG OT TE TE TE LB DT DT OG TE PK RB FB OT WR LB FB

Team 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st, 2nd 1st, 2nd HM 1st, 2nd 3rd 2nd HM 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st HM 1st HM 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 1st HM 1st, HM 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 1st, 2nd HM,2nd 2nd 1st 1st, 2nd HM 1st

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TOTAL OFFENSE CAREER LEADERS NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jamie Martin Cameron Higgins Jeff Carlson Tim Bernal Bryan Martin Dave Stireman Trevyn Smith Ian Pizzaro Cole Cooper Morris Bledsoe

PLAYS

RUSH PASS

1,837 80 12,207 1,681 -13 12,274 840 -268 6,147 1,076 -7 5,619 778 196 5,211 762 804 4,592 997 5,029 0 796 92 4,600 696 9 4,118 664 -410 4,023

YARDS

TDs

93 105 49 42 43 43 52 30 33 24

1989-92 2007-10 1984-88 1981-83 1992-95 1984-85 2006-09 2003-06 1999-00 1977-78

YARDS

TDs

YEAR

12,287 12,261 5,879 5,612 5,407 5,396 5,029 4,692 4,127 3,613

YEARS

SEASON LEADERS

NAME

1. #Cameron Higgins

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

%Jamie Martin Dave Stireman Jamie Martin !Cameron Higgins Jamie Martin Jeff Carlson Bryan Martin Jeff Carlson Tyler Gladwell

# 14 games

!12 games

PLAYS

520 591 502 508 488 549 429 439 403 412

RUSH PASS

-77 212 512 13 -122 -72 -118 22 -150 -127

%11 games

GAME LEADERS

4,477 4,125 3,247 3,700 3,326 3,207 3,044 2,799 2,968 2,733

4,400* 4,337 3,759 3,713 3,204 3,129 2,926 2,821 2,818 2,606

38 37 33 25 30 22 21 23 26 23

2008 1991 1985 1990 2009 1992 1987 1994 1988 2001

Jamie Martin

*Big Sky single-season record

(min. 450+ yards)

NAME

PLAYS RUSH PASS YDS TDs OPPONENT 1. Jamie Martin 67 19 624 643 4 at Idaho State 1991 2. Bryan Martin 59 92 522 614 6 Cal Poly 1995 3. Dave Stireman 57 118 428 546 5 at Montana 1985 4. Jamie Martin 66 -8 547 539 5 Montana State 1992 5. #Brad Otton 48 -4 540 536 6 Northern Arizona 1993 6. Dave Stireman 53 69 442 511 5 at Idaho State 1985 7. Jamie Martin 53 -39 504 465 3 Montana 1990 8. Steve Buck 57 20 436 456 2 Northern Arizona 1997 9. Cameron Higgins 35 21 432 453 4 Idaho State 2007 10. Jeff Carlson 42 16 434 450 6 Southern Utah 1988 Jamie Martin 54 52 398 450 4 Idaho 1991 #NCAA Division I FCS Single Game Record for a Freshman

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TOTAL OFFENSE YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YR. PLAYER RUSH PASS TOT. 2010 Cameron Higgins 14 2,512 2,526 2009 Cameron Higgins -122 3,326 3,204 2008 Cameron Higgins -77 4,477 4,400 2007 Cameron Higgins 172 1,959 2,131 2006 Ian Pizarro -5 1,197 1,192 2005 Ian Pizarro 56 2,357 2,413 2004 Ian Pizarro 41 1,038 1,079 2003 Nick Chournos 1,649 19 1,668 2002 Tate Bennett -21 2,228 2,207 2001 Tyler Gladwell -127 2,733 2,606 2000 Cole Cooper -85 2,289 2,204 1999 Cole Cooper 94 1,829 1,923 1998 Morgan Welch 1,629 0 1,629 1997 Steve Buck 113 2,393 2,506 1996 Roger Cook -80 3,207 3,127 1995 Bryan Martin 190 2,377 2,567 1994 Bryan Martin 22 2,799 2,821 1993 Brad Otton -65 2,307 2,242 1992 Jamie Martin -72 3,207 3,129 1991 Jamie Martin 212 4,125 4,337 1990 Jamie Martin 13 3,700 3,713 1989 Ryan Schmidt -194 1,896 1,702 1988 Jeff Carlson -150 2,968 2,818 1987 Jeff Carlson -118 3,044 2,926 1986 Phil Cooper -87 2,218 2,131 1985 Dave Stireman 512 3,247 3,759 1984 Dave Stireman 292 1,345 1,637 1983 Tim Bernal -65 2,738 2,673 1982 Tim Bernal 91 2,431 2,522 1981 Milt Myers 6 1,911 1,917 1980 Bill Tantillo -61 1,175 1,114 1979 Bill Kelly -97 1,178 1,081 1978 Morris Bledsoe -263 2,128 1,865 1977 Morris Bledsoe -147 1,895 1,748 1976 Rod Bockwoldt 1 2,268 2,269 1975 Don Reddic 737 0 737 1974 Ross Goddard -17 1,194 1,177 1973 Blaine Church 185 686 871 1972 Al Butler 545 0 545 1971 Al Butler 727 0 727 1970 Dale Mager 615 644 1,259 1969 Sam Gipson 987 67 1,054 1968 Paul Waite -56 2,226 2,170 1967 Lee White 1,378 0 1,378 1966 Tim Jones -57 1,737 1,680 1965 Tim Jones 115 848 963 1964 Ron Haun -50 515 465 1963 Lynn Smith 81 1,185 1,266

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TOP FIVE WSU TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES 1. *876 (102 plays)

at Idaho St. 1991

2. 828

(92 plays)

No. Arizona 1993

3. 800

(94 plays)

at Montana 1985

4. 708

(78 plays)

Portland St. 1965

708

(86 plays)

Cal Poly 1995

5. 687

(82 plays)

So. Utah 1985

687 (93 plays)

at Portland State 2007

*NCAA Division I-FCS Single Game Record

TOP FIVE LOWEST WSU TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES 1.

52

(39 plays)

Idaho St. 1964

2.

86

(48 plays)

at Colorado State 2006

3.

92

(55 plays)

Montana St. 1984

4. 109

(72 plays)

at Brigham Young 1979

5.

(49 plays)

Montana St. 1964

110

TOP FIVE OPPONENT TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES

1. 717

(85 plays)

2. 716

(87 plays)

at Montana 1999 Idaho 1993

3. 707

(90 plays)

at Brigham Young 1979

4. 645

(79 plays)

at No. Arizona 1996

5. 625

(71 plays)

at Idaho St. 1985

TOP FIVE LOWEST OPPONENT TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES 1.

11 (53 plays)

2.

52

(54 plays)

Montana 1966

3.

64

(47 plays)

at Oregon Tech 1963

4.

82

(60 plays)

Parsons 1970

5.

86

(55 plays)

E. Washington 1969

6. 101

(54 plays)

Cal St.-Los Angeles 1966

Fort Lewis 2007

400-YARD INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT GAMES 1.

491

Dave Dickenson

at Montana 1995

2.

484

DREW HUBEL

at PORT. ST. 2007

3.

478

Neil Lomax

at Portland St. 1980

4.

469

Brent Pease

Montana 1986

5.

452

Marty Mornhinweg

at Montana 1985

6.

449

Chris Vargas

at Nevada 1993

7.

430

Brad Lebo

@Montana 1991

8.

416

Grady Bennett

Montana 1990

9.

407

Ken Hobart

@Idaho 1982

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RUSHING CAREER LEADERS / YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

NAME Trevyn Smith Nick Chournos Lee White Morgan Welch Fine Unga Jack Brown Johnnie Gray III Geoff Mitchell Henry Owens Sean Sanders George Jackson Sam Gipson Eric Hill Derek Poole Vonn Robinson Freddie Cook Kelvin Matthews Clemente Sainten Don Reddic Brian Gladwell Al Butler Dwight Richards Bo Bolen Markeith Ross Mark Billmire

YARDS 5,029 3,593 3,062 2,637 2,298 2,189 2,167 2,078 1,739 1,705 1,680 1,671 1,566 1,564 1,454 1,449 1,432 1,416 1,333 1,323 1,272 1,225 1,146 1,113 1,097

ATTS. 997 735 648 507 406 472 442 445 298 407 376 374 421 291 382 295 316 328 299 302 199 245 241 169 230

TDs 43 30 34 24 19 25 22 31 25 36 16 17 8 10 13 17 11 15 8 2 7 12 6 12 5

YEARS 2006-09 2001-04 1965-67 1996-99 1987-88 1968-70 2000-01 1987-92 1965-67 1984-87 1987-90 1968-69 1976-79 1997-99 1992-95 1982-85 1979-82 1995-96 1974-75 1973-74 1971-72 1990-92 2009-10 1993 1975-77

SEASON LEADERS / YARDS NAME 1. Nick Chournos 2. Morgan Welch 3. Trevyn Smith 4. Johnnie Gray III 5. Lee White 6. Trevyn Smith 7. Fine Unga 8. Geoff Mitchell 9. Trevyn Smith 10. Markeith Ross 10. Nick Chournos 11. Lee White 12. Fine Unga 13. Derek Poole 15. Trevyn Smith

YARDS G ATT. TD YEAR 1,649 12 297 13 2003 1,629 11 305 13 1998 1,585 14 295 21 2008 1,571 11 305 15 2001 1,378 10 284 9 1967 1,314 11 263 7 2007 1,266 11 233 13 1988 1,170 11 239 24 1991 1,129 11 205 8 2006 1,113 11 169 12 1993 1,052 11 258 8 2004 1,034 9 196 15 1966 1,032 11 173 6 1987 1,023 11 168 6 1998 1,001 12 234 7 2009

CAREER LEADERS / TD’S 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

NAME Trevyn Smith Sean Sanders Lee White Geoff Mitchell Nick Chournos Henry Owens Jack Brown Morgan Welch Johnnie Gray III Fine Unga

TDs 43 36 34 31 30 25 25 24 22 19

YEARS 2006-09 1984-87 1965-67 1987-92 2001-04 1965-67 1968-70 1996-99 2000-01 1987-88

SEASON LEADERS / TD’S 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 9. 13. 14.

NAME Geoff Mitchell Trevyn Smith Sean Sanders Lee White Johnnie Gray III Nick Chournos Morgan Welch Fine Unga Markeith Ross Sean Sanders Sam Gipson Henry Owens Jack Brown George Jackson Vai Tafuna Dave Stireman Lee White

TDs 24 21 20 15 15 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 10 10 10 10

YEAR 1991 2008 1987 1966 2001 2003 1998 1988 1993 1986 1969 1965 1970 1990 2010 1985 1965

GAME LEADERS / YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

NAME

Markieth Ross Lee White Markeith Ross Henry Owens Morgan Welch Johnnie Gray III Nick Chournos Nick Chournos Markeith Ross Trevyn Smith

YDS. ATT. TDS.

280 276 271 262 254 240 234 227 226 225

36 44 39 23 34 37 41 38 43 38

OPPONENT

3 at Nevada (1993) 3 Idaho (1967) 4 So. Utah (1993) 2 at Western St. (1965) 0 at Idaho St. (1998) 3 Sacramento St. (2001) 2 at Portland St. (2003) 7 Idaho St. (2003) 1 at Idaho St. (1993) 1 at Portland St. (2007)

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RUSHING YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YR. 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963

PLAYER Bo Bolen Trevyn Smith Trevyn Smith Trevyn Smith Trevyn Smith Zach Hall Nick Chournos Nick Chournos Nick Chournos Johnnie Gray III Johnnie Gray III Derek Poole Morgan Welch Derek Poole Clemente Sainten Clemente Sainten Larry Rogers Markeith Ross Dwight Richards Geoff Mitchell George Jackson George Jackson Fine Unga Fine Unga Sean Sanders Freddie Cook Wes Cooper Dennis Rogan Kelvin Matthews Kelvin Matthews Kelvin Matthews Eric Hill Eric Hill Mark Billmire Mark Billmire Don Reddic Chad Drecksel Brian Gladwell Al Butler Al Butler Jack Brown Sam Gipson Jack Brown Lee White Lee White Henry Owens Frank Bentley Frank Kaaa

RUSH 158 234 295 263 205 188 258 297 174 305 137 168 305 123 183 145 124 169 167 239 183 147 233 173 195 166 71 140 110 87 77 124 140 111 99 161 127 158 90 109 142 223 166 284 196 150 83 90

YARDS 704 1,001 1,585 1,314 1,129 848 1,052 1,686 874 1,571 596 1,023 1,629 541 791 625 591 1,113 781 1,170 745 773 1,266 1,032 945 893 314 613 482 474 341 440 539 567 438 737 705 752 545 727 636 987 735 1,378 1,034 929 323 433

AVG 4.6 4.3 5.4 5.0 5.5 4.5 4.1 5.6 5.0 5.2 4.4 6.1 5.3 4.4 4.3 4.3 4.8 6.6 4.7 4.9 4.1 5.3 5.4 6.0 4.9 5.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 5.4 4.4 3.5 3.9 5.1 4.4 4.6 5.6 4.7 6.1 6.7 4.5 4.6 4.4 4.8 5.3 6.2 3.9 4.8

TD 3 7 21 7 8 9 8 13 9 15 7 6 13 4 9 6 5 12 7 24 10 4 13 6 12 8 2 7 5 5 1 0 6 4 1 2 5 1 3 4 11 12 5 9 15 13 2 6

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

TOP FIVE WSU RUSHING GAMES

490 460 421 413 399

70 atts 84 atts 73 atts 56 atts 74 atts

-43 -38 -36 -20 -19

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

515 504 458 437 429

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

-24 -23 -19 -2 3 3

at Cal State Northridge at Northern Arizona Boise State at Northern Arizona Northern Arizona

TOP FIVE LOWEST WSU RUSHING GAMES

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

24 atts 24 atts 20 atts 26 atts 25 atts

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

at Montana a tColorado State Northern Arizona at Hawai’i Montana State

TOP FIVE OPPONENT RUSHING GAMES

83 atts 61 atts 70 atts 79 atts 72 atts

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

at Idaho at Air Force Montana State at Montana Nevada

1971 1972 1971 1970 1971

1989 2006 1977 2008 1976

1976 1992 1976 1970 1982

TOP FIVE LOWEST OPPONENT RUSHING GAMES 33 atts 15 atts 35 atts 39 atts 37 atts 30 atts

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

Fort Lewis 1984 at Portland State 1966 Puget Sound 1981 Fort Lewis 2007 Montana Tech 1994 at Portland State 1996

TOP 10 INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT GAMES

298 281 274 265 255 243 239 233 221 220

Don Hass Archie Amerson Anthony Corley Yohance Humphrey Ray McDonald Ryan Johnson Ray Strong Emmett White Mark Fredback Ray Whalen

at Montana State at Northern Arizona Nevada at Montana at Idaho Montana State at UNLV at Utah State at Idaho Nevada

1967 1996 1982 2001 1966 2001 1977 2001 1973 1990

LONGEST RUSHING PLAYS . 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

97 93 93 84 82 80 80 80 78 76 75

- - - - - - - - - - -

(75 Yards or more)

Chad Drecksel Eli Smith Sam Gipson Clemente Sainten Derek Poole Henry Owens Johnnie Gray JUSTIN WHITE Buford Wilson Jack Brown Charlie Grayson

a tBoise State South Dakota State at Portland State at No. Arizona at Montana at Western State Sacramento State at Idaho State at Northern Arizona Montana State Cal State Northridge

1971 1976 1968 1996 1999 1965 2001 2008 1970 1968 1971

LONGEST NON-SCORING RUN 82 - Derek Poole @Montana / 1999

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PASSING CAREER LEADERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

NAME Cameron Higgins Jamie Martin Jeff Carlson Tim Bernal Bryan Martin Ian Pizarro Dave Stireman Roger Cook Cole Cooper Morris Bledsoe Paul Waite Rod Bockwoldt Tate Bennett Tyler Gladwell Steve Buck Tim Jones Brad Otton Kyle Bauer Milt Myers Ryan Schmidt

YARDS COMP-ATT. - INT. 12,274 935 - 1,511 - 53 12,207 934 - 1,544 - 56 6,147 384 - 723 - 33 5,619 509 - 912 - 26 5,211 365 - 605 - 14 4,600 331 - 637 - 21 4,592 299 - 566 - 22 4,451 395 - 643 - 15 4,118 311 - 549 - 22 4,023 314 - 566 - 23 3,436 251-514-29 3,422 265-499-34 3,347 269-478-19 2,963 216-389-9 2,621 166-335-9 2,585 187-334-20 2,307 183-314-10 2,000 132-286-13 1,911 177-341-14 1,896 151-295-13

PCT .619 .605 .531 .558 .603 .520 .528 .614 .567 .555 .488 .531 .563 .555 .496 .560 .582 .462 .519 .519

TDs 98 87 47 26 37 27 31 26 33 23 28 23 25 23 20 19 15 13 17 9

YEARS 2007-10 1989-92 1985-88 1981-83 1992-95 2003-06 1984-85 1995-96 1999-00 1977-78 1967-68 1973-76 2000-03 2000-01 1997-98 1965-66 1993 2003-04 1981 1989

Cameron Higgins

SEASON LEADERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

NAME Cameron Higgins Jamie Martin Jamie Martin Cameron Higgins Dave Stireman Jamie Martin Roger Cook Jeff Carlson Jeff Carlson Bryan Martin

YARDS 4,477 4,125 3,700 3,326 3,247 3,207 3,207 3,044 2,968 2,799

GMS COMP-ATT. - INT. 14 305 - 465 - 13 11 310 - 500 - 17 11 256 - 428 - 15 12 289 - 454 - 20 11 206 - 378 - 18 11 282 - 463 - 14 11 276 - 442 - 12 11 199 - 364 - 11 11 180 - 352 - 22 11 199 - 337 - 5

GAME LEADERS

NAME YDS COMP.-ATT. - INT 1. Jamie Martin *624 47 - 62 - 2 2. Jamie Martin 547 40 - 58 - 2 3. Brad Otton 540 25 - 44 - 0 4. Bryan Martin 522 29 -46 - 1 5. Jamie Martin 504 30 - 45 - 1 6. Dave Stireman 442 19 - 35 - 1 7. Jamie Martin 440 33 - 51 - 2 Paul Waite 440 26 - 59 - 4 9. Steve Buck 436 28 - 46 - 0 10. Cameron Higgins 432 21 - 31 - 1 11. Jeff Carlson 434 23 - 36 - 0 12. Dave Stireman 428 26 - 44 - 1 13. Cameron Higgins 413 27 - 37 - 1 14. Cameron Higgins 410 31 - 47 - 0 2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL 15. Bryan Martin 401 22 - 32 - 0 *NCAA Division 1-AA Single Game Record

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.PCT .758 .690 .568 .630 .600 .529 .647 .441 .609 .677 .639 .591 .730 .659 .688

PCT .656 .620 .598 .637 .545 .609 .624 .547 .511 .591

TDs 4 5 6 5 3 4 7 6 2 4 6 2 2 4 3

TDs 36 35 23 30 23 20 20 19 26 19

PSEF 166.40 147.60 143.15 138.20 137.21 127.29 132.90 136.09 133.83 144.50

YEAR 2008 1991 1990 2009 1985 1992 1996 1987 1988 1994

PSEF OPPONENT 175.18 at Idaho St. 1991 169.74 Montana St. 1992 204.91 No. Arizona 1993 189.90 Cal Poly 1995 178.30 Montana 1990 192.37 at Idaho St. 1985 174.62 E. Wash. 1991 126.71 at Idaho 1968 154.80 No. Arizona 1997 220.93 Idaho State 2007 220.16 So. Utah 1988 151.25 at Montana 1985 179.17 No. Colorado 2008 190.33 at Portland St. 2009 204.95 Idaho St. 1994

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PASSING YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YR.

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963

PLAYER

Cameron Higgins Cameron Higgins Cameron Higgins Cameron Higgins Ian Pizarro Ian Pizarro Ian Pizarro Kyle Bauer Tate Bennett Tyler Gladwell Cole Cooper Cole Cooper Chris Wallace Steve Buck Roger Cook Bryan Martin Bryan Martin Brad Otton Jamie Martin Jamie Martin Jamie Martin Ryan Schmidt Jeff Carlson Jeff Carlson Phil Cooper Dave Stireman Dave Stireman Tim Bernal Tim Bernal Milt Myers Bill Tantillo Bill Kelly Morris Bledsoe Morris Bledsoe Rod Bockwoldt Rod Bockwoldt Ross Goddard Blaine Church John Edwards John Edwards Dale Mager Bob Quarry Paul Waite Paul Waite Tim Jones Tim Jones Ron Haun Lynn Smith

ATT

359 454 465 233 189 313 134 168 311 362 302 247 216 299 442 261 337 314 463 500 428 295 352 364 263 378 188 383 400 341 204 184 304 262 313 91 169 113 30 36 111 71 296 218 226 108 76 158

CMP

210 289 305 131 100 161 69 83 181 201 179 132 101 149 276 164 199 183 282 310 256 151 180 199 135 206 93 218 226 177 103 88 176 138 183 44 86 47 8 12 50 35 144 107 130 57 39 77

TOP FIVE WSU PASSING GAMES

1. *624 47-62-2 2. 575 27-47-0 3. 522 29-46-1 4. 504 30-45-1 5. 502 23-34-2

INT YARDS TD

11 20 13 9 7 11 3 6 11 9 12 10 9 9 12 9 5 10 14 17 15 13 22 11 14 18 5 10 17 14 8 12 13 10 21 5 16 11 1 5 9 3 21 8 13 7 5 6

2,512 3,326 4,477 1,959 1,197 2,357 1,038 1,351 2,228 2,733 2,289 1,829 1,358 2,393 3,207 2,377 2,799 2,307 3,207 4215 3,700 1,896 2,968 3,044 2,218 3,247 1,345 2,738 2,431 1,911 1,175 1,178 2,128 1,895 2,268 668 1,194 686 246 248 644 416 2,226 1,210 1,737 848 515 1,185

15 30 36 17 7 17 3 10 16 22 20 13 4 15 20 18 19 15 20 35 23 9 26 19 14 23 8 14 12 17 4 8 14 9 17 2 5 3 1 2 6 1 21 7 11 8 3 8

1991 1993 1995 1990 1986

*NCAA Division I-AA single-game Record

1.

2. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 5.

TOP FIVE WSU LOWEST PASSING GAMES

-8 1-11-0 0 0-2-0 0 0-3-1 0 0-3-0 5 2-5-0

538 514 492 485 482

Idaho 1969 at UNLV 1971 Northern Arizona 1971 Boise State 1971 at Western State 1965

TOP FIVE OPPONENT PASSING GAMES

43-73-1 38-48-0 29-55-1 35-56-0 28-52-2

at Portland State at Montana Cal Poly at Portland State at Brigham Young

TOP FIVE LOWEST OPPONENT PASSING GAMES

0 0 0 0 13

0-3-0 1-7-0 0-4-0 1-5-0 4-14-0

at Texas-El Paso Montana Montana Montana Fort Lewis

1980 1995 1995 2007 1979

1983 1973 1971 1967 2007

450-YARD INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT GAMES 1. 493 36-46-0 Dave Dickenson

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

485 474 466 460 452 451

35-56-0 32-55-1 29-53-2 41-60-0 31-52-0 37-58-5

at Montana 1995 Drew Hubel at Portland State 2007 Neil Lomax at Portland State 1980 Brad Lebo at Montana 1991 Brent Pease Montana 1986 Travis Brown Northern Arizona 1997 Chris Vargas at Nevada 1993

LONGEST WEBER STATE PASS PLAYS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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at Idaho State Northern Arizona Cal Poly Montana Adams State

(80 yards or more) 97 Charlie Grayson -- Rick Bojak at Boise State 1972 96 Paul Waite -- Dave MacGillivray Boise State 1968 92 Bryan Martin -- Pokey Eckford W. Montana 1994 88 Bryan Martin -- Pokey Eckford St. Mary’s 1995 87 Bryan Martin -- Joel Pelagio-Williams Cal Poly 1995 85 Paul Waite -- Emmett White, Sr. at Idaho 1968 84 John Edwards -- Dan Leisure at Idaho St. 1971 81 Paul Waite -- Randy Montgomery at NAU 1968 80 Cameron Higgins -- Mike Phillips at EWU 2009 *79 Bob Bramlett -- Tony Smith at Montana 1971

*Non-Scoring Pass

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RECEIVING CAREER LEADERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 20.

NAME Tim Toone Wade Orton Mike Phillips Trevor Shaw Peter Macon Taurus McGhee Pokey Eckford Dave Hall Justin DeFour Craig Slama Rick Justice Dell Stilson Jon Fuller Nate Burchette Joe Collins Curt Miller Bryant Eteuati Cam Quayle Dave MacGillivray Ryan Nath

(Yardage)

YARDS 3,607 2,922 2,518 2,383 2,151 2,145 2,109 2,086 2,051 2,045 2,036 1,977 1,975 1,926 1,501 1,501 1,430 1,414 1,395 1,360

REC. 206 170 148 206 177 134 177 138 109 140 145 129 91 125 109 102 112 149 80 71

TDs 29* 18 19 17 15 12 12 14 17 17 13 16 16 13 10 14 10 10 9 11

YEARS 2006-09 1984-88 2006-10 1989-93 1986-89 1994-97 1992-95 1986-91 2000-03 1982-85 1986-90 1988-94 1986-91 1989-93 2008-10 1978-81 2005-08 1994-97 1967-68 2001-04

SEASON LEADERS (Yardage)

NAME YARDS REC. 1. %Tim Toone 1,525 84 2. #Craig Slama 1,290 77 3. #Alfred Pupunu 1,204 93 4. #Wade Orton 1,113 57 5. !Tim Toone 1,109 83 6. Dave MacGillivray 1,103 57 7. Randy Jordan 1,078 62 8. Pokey Eckford 1,074 77 9. Dell Stilson 1,064 60 10. Taurus McGhee 1,062 61 11. Peter Macon 1,047 92 12. Joe Collins 1,046 61 13. Dave Hall 1,043 73 Jon Jefferson 1,043 60

%14 Games

!12 Games

TDs 7 9 12 9 10 7 9 6 8 5 6 6 10 6

#11 Games

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YEAR 2008 1985 1991 1988 2009 1968 1978 1995 1994 1997 1989 2010 1991 2000

CAREER LEADERS (Receptions: 100+)

NAME REC. YARDS TDs 1. Tim Toone 206 3,607 *29 Trevor Shaw 206 2,383 17 3. Peter Macon 177 2,151 15 4. Wade Orton 170 2,922 18 5. Pokey Eckford 158 2,109 12 6. Cam Quayle 149 1,414 10 7. Mike Phillips 148 2,518 19 8. Rick Justice 145 2,036 13 9. Craig Slama 140 2,045 17 10. Dave Hall 138 2,086 14 11. Taurus McGhee 134 2,145 12 12. Pat McNerney 135 1,283 8 13. Dell Stilson 129 1,977 16 14. Justin DeFour 126 2,051 17 15. Nate Burchette 125 1,926 13 16. Freddie Cook 120 1,515 9 17. Trevyn Smith 118 1,349 9 18. Bryant Eteuati 112 1,430 10 19. Joe Collins 109 1,501 10 20. Damon Greenberry 106 1,357 16 21. Curt Miller 102 1,501 14 22. Alfred Pupunu 101 1,291 12

YEARS 2006-09 1989-93 1986-89 1984-88 1992-95 1994-97 2006-10 1986-90 1982-85 1986-91 1994-97 1992-94 1988-94 2000-03 1989-93 1982-85 2006-09 2005-08 2008-10 1999-01 1978-81 1990-91

SEASON LEADERS (Receptions)

NAME REC. YARDS TDs YEAR 1. !Alfred Pupunu 93 1,204 12 1991 2. #Peter Macon 92 1,047 6 1989 3. %Tim Toone 84 1,525 7 2008 4. !Tim Toone 83 1,109 10 2009 5. Craig Slama 77 1,290 9 1985 Pokey Eckford 77 1,074 6 1995 6. Rick Justice 73 880 3 1990 Dave Hall 73 1,043 10 1991 7. Trevor Shaw 65 879 6 1990 8. Randy Jordan 62 1,078 9 1978 Cam Quayle 62 658 7 1996 9. Taurus McGhee 61 1,062 5 1997 10. Dell Stilson 60 1,064 8 1994 Jon Jefferson 60 1,043 6 2000

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RECEIVING GAME LEADERS

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YR. 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963

PLAYER Joe Collins Tim Toone Tim Toone Bryant Eteuati Marky Filipe Lynzell Jackson Chris McConnell Justin DeFour Scott Peery Justin DeFour Jon Jefferson Ryan Prince Taurus McGhee Taurus McGhee Taurus McGhee Pokey Eckford Dell Stilson Trevor Shaw Nate Burchette Alfred Pupunu Rick Justice Peter Macon Wade Orton Wade Orton Wade Orton Craig Slama Craig Slama Ray McNeil Gerald Bradley Eric Allen Eric Allen Curt Miller Randy Jordan Tom Coleman Tom Coleman Rick Molina Gary Childress Rob Conrad Rick Bojak Dan Leisure Mark Laughrey Mark Laughrey Dave MacGillivray Phil Tuckett Phil Tuckett Henry Owens Dennis Anderson Lynn Corbridge

REC 61 83 84 53 44 39 33 34 46 52 60 33 29 61 55 77 60 55 47 93 73 92 57 54 57 77 53 34 27 46 28 33 62 34 42 19 34 26 7 6 31 20 57 43 52 14 17 23

YARDS 1,046 1,109 1,525 720 459 672 627 695 501 826 1,043 508 503 1,062 778 1,074 1,064 600 765 1,204 880 1,047 1,113 919 846 1,290 655 508 474 543 488 545 1,078 638 537 265 495 390 272 138 510 410 1,103 476 738 294 163 336

TD 6 10 7 4 2 5 2 9 4 4 6 1 1 5 5 6 8 4 7 12 3 6 9 4 5 9 7 0 0 5 3 6 9 2 2 1 1 4 2 2 6 4 7 4 6 4 0 2

(Yardage)

NAME

1. Joel Pelagio-Williams 2. D. MacGillivray 3. Wade Orton 4. Craig Slama 5. Wade Orton 6. Pokey Eckford 7. Jon Jefferson 8. Wade Orton 9. Wade Orton 10. Alfred Pupunu

YDS

261 234 230 224 218 213 208 207 202 200

REC. TDs

9 6 10 7 12 12 8 12 7 14

1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 1

OPPONENT

Cal Poly 1995 Boise St. 1968 at Montana St. 1987 No. Arizona 1985 at Montana 1987 E. Washington 1995 at Idaho State 2000 at Idaho 1988 at No. Arizona 1988 Idaho 1991

GAME LEADERS (Receptions)

1. 3. 4. 7.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

NAME

Phil Swan Alfred Pupunu Alfred Pupunu Peter Macon Phil Tuckett Dave Hall Peter Macon Wade Orton Wade Orton Trevor Shaw Pokey Eckford Norvel Young Cam Quayle

252 221 213 201 198 198

REC. YDS

15 15 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

125 166 200 109 101 131 130 218 207 146 213 168 124

TDs

0 2 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 3

OPPONENT

Utah State at Idaho State Idaho at Montana Western State E. Washington Idaho at Montana at Idaho McNeese State E. Washington at Montana at Toledo

1980 1991 1991 1989 1967 1991 1989 1987 1988 1992 1995 1995 1996

TOP FIVE OPPONENT RECEIVING GAMES 10 rec 11 rec 5 rec 9 rec 8 rec 9 rec

3 TDs 3 TDs 2 TDs 2 TDs 0 TDs 3 TDs

Kevin Curtis at Utah State 2001 Tony Vallez at Montana State 1997 Vic Wallace at Idaho 1982 Tyrone Taylor at Sacramento St. 1996 Tim White at Montana 1985 Marvin Turk at Montana 1981

100 YARDS RUSHING & RECEIVING / SAME GAME Henry Owens vs. Portland State Nov. 13, 1965 in Ogden, Utah 18 - 158 yds Rushing (3 TDs) 3 - 113 yds Receiving (2 TDs) TREVYN SMITH VS. IDAHO STATE Nov. 13, 2007 in Ogden, Utah 33 - 115 yds Rushing (3 TDs) 5 - 120 yds Receiving (2 TDs) TREVYN SMITH at MONTANA (FCS Playoff Game) Dec. 6, 2008 in Missoula, Montana 193 - 104 yds Rushing (1 TD) 7 - 129 yds Receiving (0 TDs)

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KICKOFF RETURNS CAREER LEADERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14.

NAME *Bryant Eteuati Wiley King Bo Bolen Maurice Jackson Freddie Cook Fine Unga Eric Brown Dwight Richards Jamarcus Stewart Clemente Sainten Junior Crockett Orin Trussel Henry Owens Randle Anderson

RETS. 100 98 74 50 49 48 48 45 43 34 33 33 32 30

YARDS AVG. RET. 2,644 26.44 2,031 20.72 1,805 24.39 947 18.94 999 20.38 967 20.14 1,078 22.46 828 18.40 868 20.18 681 20.02 919 27.85 715 21.66 783 24.47 673 22.43

*Big Sky Conference Career Leader for returns and yards

TDs 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1

YEARS 2005-08 2002-05 2009-10 1987-90 1982-85 1987-88 1983-86 1989-91 1993-95 1995-96 1981-85 1973-74 1965-67 1970-71

SEASON LEADERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17.

NAME

#Bryant Eteuati %Bo Bolen Bo Bolen Fine Unga Wiley King Greg Kramer Maurice Jackson Rich Blomquist Eric Brown Bryant Eteuati Wiley King Wiley King Orin Trussel Dwight Richards Clemente Sainten Eric Allen Herb Craft

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RETS.

43 39 35 31 29 29 29 28 28 27 27 25 24 23 21 21 20

YARDS

1,199 958 847 652 767 603 582 282 684 616 498 450 504 433 437 325 538

GAME LEADERS

NAME

RETS.

1. Bryant Eteuati 8 Wiley King 8 2. Bryant Eteuati 7 Jamaal Petersen 7 Bo Bolen 7 Maurice Jackson 7 Eric Allen 7 3. Bryant Eteuati 6 Greg Kramer 6 Eric Allen 6 Travis McLean 6 Eric Brown 6 Fine Unga 6 Maurice Jackson 6 2011 WEBER STATE Dwight Richards 6 Jamarcus Stewart 6

90

27.88 24.56 24.20 21.03 26.45 20.79 20.06 10.07 24.43 22.81 18.44 18.00 21.00 18.83 20.81 15.48 26.90

TDs

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

YEAR

2007 2009 2010 1987 2004 1979 1989 1978 1986 2008 2005 2002 1975 1991 1996 1980 2000

%12 Games

AVG. RET.

203 0 140 0 210 0 196 0 168 0 142 0 92 0 187 1 127 0 128 0 132 0 162 0 80 0 92 0 FOOTBALL 141 0 118 0

NAME

YARDS / RET. OPPONENT 1. Bryant Eteuati 211 / 7 at Portland State 2007 2. Bryant Eteuati 203 / 8 at Boise State 2007 3. Jamaal Petersen 196 / 7 at Portland State 2001 4. Bryant Eteuati 187 / 6 at Cal Poly 2007 5. Bo Bolen 168 / 7 at William & Mary 2009 6. Bryant Eteuati 167 / 5 Idaho State 2007 7. James McCowan 164 / 4 Western State 2003 8. Eric Brown 162 / 6 Nevada 1986 9. Herb Craft 161 / 6 Montana 2000 10. Wiley King 140 / 8 at Montana State 2002

1. 100

100 100 100 5. 97 97 7. 94 94 94 11. 93 12. 91 13. *90 14. *84

Junior Crockett at Idaho State Clemente Sainten Western State James McCowan Eastern Oregon Bryant Eteuati Montana Randall Anderson Drake Sam Gipson Idaho State Don Reddic Boise State James McCowan Western State Herb Craft Montana Jamarcus Stewart at Louisiana-Monroe Buford Wilson at Montana Henry Owens at Idaho Bryant Eteuati at Portland State

1981 1996 2002 2006 1970 1968 1975 2003 2000 1994 1970 1966 2007

*Non-Scoring Return

LAST WEBER STATE KICKOFF RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN Bryant Eteuati 83-Yards at Cal Poly September 15, 2007

YARDS TDs

(min 140 yards)

LONGEST WEBER STATE KICKOFF RETURNS

SINGLE GAME KICKOFF RETURN YARDS

OPPONENT

at Boise State at Montana State at Portland State at Portland State at William & Mary Idaho Utah State at Cal Poly Montana State at Idaho at Portland State Nevada at Marshall at Montana E. Washington at Montana

YEAR

2007 2002 2007 2001 2009 1989 1980 2007 1979 1980 1986 1986 1987 1989 1991 1993

LAST OPPONENT KICKOFF RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN Aaron Woods Portland State 97-Yards 1:38 - 3rd Quarter September 26, 2009 - Portland, Oregon

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NAME

*Big Sky Career Leader for returns and yards

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14.

*Bryant Eteuati Pokey Eckford Taurus McGhee Scott Thomas Josh Andrews Tim Toone Joel Pelagio-Williams Jim Edwards Henry Owens Dewey Crayton Rich Willis Chris Darrington Jordan Brown Rick Justice

RETS. YARDS

117 54 50 45 44 39 37 34 31 30 30 26 25 22

1,206 502 462 382 413 566 324 458 429 180 270 415 294 160

AVG. RET.

10.30 9.30 9.24 8.49 9.39 14.51 8.76 13.47 13.84 6.00 9.00 15.96 11.76 7.27

TDs

1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 9. 12. 13.

NAME

Josh Andrews Bryant Eteuati Scott Thomas Bryant Eteuati Taurus McGhee Bryant Eteuati Joel Pelagio-Williams Pokey Eckford Pokey Eckford Bryant Eteuati Jordan Brown Melvin Maxwell Fred Safford Randy Montgomery Taurus McGhee

RETS. YARDS

41 36 31 31 26 26 28 25 24 24 24 21 20 20 20

389 345 193 256 196 314 233 159 310 291 279 182 123 172 240

PUNT RETURNS (Min 70 yards)

1. 6. 11.

NAME Josh Andrews Taurus McGhee Jim Edwards Scott Thomas Melvin Maxwell Bryant Eteuati Bryant Eteauti Lyle Johnston Joel Pelagio-Williams Bryant Eteauti Bryant Eteauti Lyle Johnston Randle Anderson Chris Darrington Joel Pelagio-Williams Joel Pelagio-Williams Pokey Eckford Herb Craft

RETS. 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

YDs 105 44 92 105 72 97 96 71 67 98 46 38 54 142 110 64 98 102

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AVG. RET.

9.49 9.58 6.22 8.26 7.54 12.10 8.32 6.36 12.92 12.12 11.63 8.67 6.15 8.60 12.00

GAME LEADERS TDs 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1

YEARS

(min 100 yards) 2 2005-08 Yards / Ret. Opponent 1 1992-95 Name 0 1994-97 1. Chris Darrington 142 / 5 Idaho State 1986 0 1977-78 2. Rich Willis 114 / 3 Nevada 1986 1 1998, 2000 3. Joel Pel-Williams 110 / 5 Southern Utah 1993 3 2006-09 4. Tim Toone 109 / 2 Sacramento St. 2009 1 1992-95 5. Jim Edwards 106 / 3 E. Washington 1969 3 1969-70 6 . Scott Thomas 105 / 7 Idaho State 1978 1 1965-67 105 / 2 W. Montana 1994 0 2002-05 Pokey Eckford North Texas 1970 0 1985-89 7. Randle Anderson 103 / 2 102 / 3 Montana 1965 1 1984-86 8. Henry Owens 0 2009-10 0 1986-89 LONGEST WEBER STATE

SEASON LEADERS

SINGLE GAME PUNT RETURN YARDS

TDs

1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Toone Sacramento St. 2009 - Randle Anderson North Texas 1971 - Tim Toone Northern Arizona 2009 - Herb Craft Montana 2000 - Pokey Eckford Western Montana 1994 - Chris Darrington Idaho State 1986 - Henry Owens Montana 1965 - Jerry Williams Northern Arizona 1969 - Joel Pelagio-Williams Southern Utah 1992

2. 94 3. 90 YEAR 2. 84 2000 2007 3. 83 1978 4. 80 2005 5. 75 1996 6. *73 2006 73 1992 %Big Sky Conference Record *Non-Scoring Return 1995 1994 2008 LAST WEBER STATE PUNT 2010 RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN 1989 Tim Toone - 90-yards 1993 vs. Northern Arizona November 14, 2009 1968 1997 Ogden, Utah - 6:50 3rd Quarter

LAST WEBER STATE BLOCKED PUNT RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN

OPPONENT YEAR E. Washington 2000 Western State 1992 Idaho 1969 Idaho State 1978 S.W. Minnesota 1989 at Portland St. 2007 Fort Lewis 2007 So. Colorado 1964 McNeese State 1992 Portland State 2006 Montana State 2007 Montana State 1963 Idaho State 1971 Idaho State 1986 Southern Utah 1993 Montana Tech 1994 Montana State 1994 Montana 2000

Brady Fosmark: Blocked kick returned 10-yards by Rodregis Smith vs. Eastern Washington - Nov. 3, 2002

LAST OPPONENT PUNT RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN LaRue Burley: Southern Utah September 10, 2006 - Ogden, Utah

78-yards 2nd Quarter

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INTERCEPTIONS CAREER LEADERS NAME 1. Scott Shields 2. Dennis Duncanson 3. Orin Trussel 4. Luther White Fredrick X 6. Mike Babb Elbert Gray Mike Rosky Randle Anderson 10. Kris Jugler Mike Nichter Mark Hood Junior Baker Keenan Gordon

INTs *23 15 14 11 11 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8

YARDS 278 168 202 196 86 90 98 67 145 126 71 18 126 111

TDs 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

*Current Big Sky Conference Career Record

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS YEARS 1995-98 1. 1977-78 2. 1973-76 3. 1967-68 4. 1989-93 5. 1989 6. 1978-82 7. 1977-78 8. 1970-71 1981-82 9. 1979-82 10. 1991-93 1994-97 1997-00

98 *66 *64 *61 *60 *59 *54 53 53 *52 51

(50 yards or More)

Luther White Jason Allen Lorenzo Thompson Gus Lawlar Eddie Phillips Rod Leslie Vernell Quinn Vernell Quinn Brandin Williams Scott Shields Craig Schneider

*Non-Scoring Return

Cal State Northridge at Montana at Boise State SW State ( Minn.) Southern Colorado Portland State Southern Utah Idaho Northern Arizona Eastern Washington Idaho

1968 1999 1982 1983 1964 1965 1987 1987 2007 1998 1972

SEASON LEADERS

1. 2. 3. 4.

NAME Dennis Duncanson Scott Shields Mike Babb Orin Trussel Randle Anderson Scott Shields Luther White Fredrick X Scott Shields

INTs 10 10 9 7 7 7 6 6 6

YARDS 93 101 90 130 134 100 77 21 77

TDs 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0

YEAR 1977 1996 1989 1974 1971 1997 1967 1991 1998

GAME LEADERS Name

INTs. YDs TDs

. Mike Babb 1 2. Dennis Duncanson Dennis Duncanson Craig Schneider Fredrick X Scott Shields Keenan Gordon Josh Morris

4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

90 17 69 71 5 29 7 0

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Opponent

at Idaho State at Montana Portland State Portland State at Montana State at Portland State Sacramento State at Idaho State

1989 1977 1977 1971 1991 1996 1999 2008

Scott Shields

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INTERCEPTIONS YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YR. 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963

PLAYER David James Jordan Brown Scotty Goodloe Josh Morris Brndin Williams Ty Sparrow John Collins James McCowan Dewey Crayton Dewey Crayton Marcus Thurman Keenan Gordon Jason Allen Keenan Gordon Scott Shields Scott Shields Scott Shields Sheddric Mickles Rob Hitchcock Nick McDaniel Rob Hitchcock Derrick Beatty Fredrick X Fredrick Smith Mike Babb Three-way tie Vernell Quinn Calvin Hampton Renaldo Devers Darryl Pollard Todd Boyer Jim Arslanian Elbert Gray Kris Jugler Victor Fletcher Sam Reeves Mark Massey Dennis Duncanson Dennis Duncanson Doug Battershill Orin Trussell Orin Trussell Ralph Parish Craig Schneider Mike Mannott Randle Anderson Steve Schmitz Jerry Williams Wes Patterson Luther White John Knight Lee Bunnell Six-way tie Lyle Johnston

No. 3 3 5 5 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 4 4 6 7 10 3 3 3 3 3 6 4 9 2 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 5 5 10 4 3 7 3 3 3 7 4 4 4 6 3 3 1 5

YARDS 12 65 71 0 58 68 15 58 31 23 26 55 131 21 77 100 101 39 22 2 63 39 21 48 90 - 138 46 20 50 32 27 48 53 24 0 72 75 93 12 22 130 31 92 75 134 20 21 14 77 0 12 - 51

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LNG 12 34 41 0 53 35 12 58 31 23 15 51 66 17 52 37 35 30 15 2 38 27 16 48 35 54 24 20 26 32 27 25 43 18 0 43 41 42 3 18 42 27 51 42 47 11 14 11 21 0 -

1.

WSU INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWNS

Eddie Phillips................40-yds...........Montana State..1965 2. Luther White.................98-yds........... CS-Northridge..1968 3. Pete Nepote..................38-yds.....Northern Michigan..1969 4. Craig Schneider............51-yds......................... Idaho..1972 5. Mike Mannott................45-yds......................... Idaho..1972 6. Dennis Duncanson.......42-yds........... Portland State..1977 7. Joe Long.......................33-yds......................Nevada..1984 8. Darryl Pollard................27-yds........... Portland State..1985 9. Calvin Hampton............30-yds....... at Portland State..1986 10. Calvin Hampton............24-yds........... Southern Utah..1987 11. Vernell Quinn................53-yds......................... Idaho..1987 12. Calvin Hampton............22-yds..................at Nevada..1987 13. Vernell Quinn................31-yds..................at Nevada..1987 14. Mike Babb.....................25-yds............at Idaho State..1989 15. Austin Peters................28-yds...........Montana State..1990 16. Fredrick X....................48-yds............at No. Arizona .1990 17. Rob Hitchcock..............25-yds........... CS-Northridge..1993 18. Rob Hitchcock..............38-yds........... E. Washington..1993 19. Scott Shields.................18-yds........... Western State..1997 20. Scott Shields.................37-yds..... Sacramento State..1997 21. Keenan Gordon............35-yds....... at Portland State..1998 22. Eric Lohnes...................29-yds..... Sacramento State..2001 23. Marcus Thurman...........15-yds................Idaho State..2001 24. Matt McFadden.............30-yds.........Eastern Oregon..2002 25. Brady Fosmark.............22-yds................Idaho State..2003 26. Dewey Crayton.............21-yds................Idaho State..2003 27. Mike Stroshine..............25-yds....... at Portland State..2003 28. Brandin Williams...........53-yds....... Northern Arizona..2007 29. Scotty Goodloe.............41-yds........... Portland State..2008

LAST OPPONENT TO RETURN AN INTERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN B.W. WEBB: William & Mary November 28, 2009 - Williamsburg, Virginia 58-yards 00:12 2nd Quarter

LAST WSU PLAYER TO RETURN A FUMBLE FOR A TOUCHDOWN KEVIN LINEHAN vs. Montana-Western 94-yards 00:01 1st Quarter August 28, 2008 - Ogden, Utah

LAST OPPONENT TO RETURN A FUMBLE FOR A TOUCHDOWN ANDY SCHANTZ: Portland State 84-yards 00:03 4th Quarter October 27, 2007 Portland, Oregon

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ALL-PURPOSE YARDS CAREER LEADERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

NAME Trevyn Smith Bryant Eteuati Tim Toone Nick Chournos Freddie Cook Fine Unga Henry Owens Bo Bolen Wiley King Lee White Johnnie Gray III

RUSH 5,029 46 2 3,593 1,449 2,298 1,739 1,146 18 3,062 2,167

REC. 1,349 1,430 3,607 445 1,515 391 608 525 1,235 178 542

SEASON LEADERS NAME 1. Johnnie Gray III 2. Trevyn Smith 3. Bryant Eteuati 4. Fine Unga 5. Fine Unga 6. Freddie Cook 7. Nick Chournos 8. Tim Toone 9. Henry Owens 10. Morgan Welch 11. Bo Bolen 12. Tim Toone 13. Geoff Mitchell 14. Trevyn Smith

RUSH 1,571 1,585 19 1,032 1,266 893 1,649 0 929 1,629 442 2 1,170 1,314

REC. 446 778 720 162 229 644 128 1,525 294 43 2669 1,190 160 204

GAME LEADERS

NAME 1. Chris Darrington 2. Bryant Eteuati 3. Henry Owens 4. Lee White 5. Nick Chournos 6. Bo Bolen 7. Henry Owens 8. Fine Unga 9. Markeith Ross 10. Freddie Cook 11. Markeith Ross

RUSH 0 5 262 276 223 207 158 220 280 88 271

(MIN 3,000 yds) RET. 42 3,850 890 123 999 974 1,212 1,805 2,041 0 401

YARDS 6,420 5,326 4,499 4,160 3,963 3,663 3,559 3,476 3,294 3,240 3,110

YEARS 2006-09 2005-08 2006-09 2001-04 1982-85 1987-88 1965-67 20092002-05 1965-67 2000-01

Trevyn Smith

(Min 1,500 yds) RET. 369 0 1,544 652 315 274 0 220 492 0 958 447 196 0

YARDS 2,386 2,363 2,283 1,846 1,817 1,812 1,777 1,745 1,715 1,672 1,669 1,558 1,526 1,518

YEAR 2001 2008 2007 1987 1988 1985 2003 2008 1965 1997 2009 2009 1991 2007

Johnnie Gray III

(Min 275 yds)

REC. 139 28 0 25 61 43 113 4 0 188 4

RET. 228 308 75 0 12 45 22 57 0 0 0

YARDS 367 341 337 301 296 295 293 281 280 276 275

OPPONENT Idaho State at Portland State at Western State Idaho at Sacramenont St. at No. Colorado Portland St. Northern Arizona at Nevada at Idaho State Southern Utah

YEAR 1986 2007 1965 1967 2002 2009 1965 1987 1993 1985 1993

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SCORING CAREER LEADERS

NAME

TDs

PATs

FGs

(180+ PTS) PTS

YEARS

PTS

YEAR

1. Scott Shields 2 111* 67 325 1995-98 2. Trevyn Smith 52 2* 0 316 2006-09 3. Joe Johnson 0 116 46 254 2002-05 4. Greg Patterson 0 127 36 235 1986-89 5. Sean Sanders 38 0 0 228 1984-87 6. Roger Ruzek 0 83 46 221 1979-82 7. Geoff Mitchell 35 1* 0 212 1987-92 8. Lee White 34 2* 0 208 1965-67 9. Tim Toone 32 0 0 192 2006-09 10. Jaime Nunez 0 89 34 191 1969-71 11. Nick Chournous 31 1* 0 188 2000-04 12. Henry Owens 30 2* 0 184 1965-67 13. Mike Minnoch 0 79 34 181 94, 98-00

*Two-point conversion

SEASON LEADERS

NAME

TDs

PATs

FGs

Geoff Mitchell

1. Geoff Mitchell 28 1* 0 170 1991 2. Trevyn Smith 28 0 0 168 2008 3. Sean Sanders 21 0 0 126 1987 4. Johnnie Gray III 18 *1 0 110 2001 5. Henry Owens 17 0 0 102 1965 6. Lee White 15 2* 0 94 1966 7. Scott Shields 0 35 18 89 1996 8. Scott Shields 2 24 17 87 1997 Jon Williams 0 57 10 87 2008 10. George Jackson 14 1* 0 86 1990 11. Fine Unga 14 0 0 84 1988 *Two-point conversion

GAME LEADERS

1. 2. 3. 4.

NAME

*Sean Sanders Geoff Mitchell Henry Owens Trevyn Smith George Jackson Gerald Wilcox Eric Hill Lee White Markeith Ross Tim Toone Tim Toone Trevyn Smith Trevyn Smith Vai Tafuna

TDs 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

PATs FGs PTS 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

*NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs - First Round, single game record

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OPPONENT

36 *at Idaho 32 at Montana State 30 Portland State 30 Idaho State 24 Idaho State 24 Southern Utah 24 at Idaho 24 at No. Arizona 24 Southern Utah 24 Sacramento St. 24 Sacramento St. 24 Montana Western 24 E. Washington 24 Montana

1987 1991 1965 2007 1990 1988 1978 1966 1993 2009 2007 2008 2008 2010

Sean Sanders

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SCORING TOP WEBER STATE SCORING GAMES

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YEAR PLAYER

TD

FG

PAT

PTS

2010 Shaun McClain 0 15 24 69 2009 Tim Toone 12 0 0 72 2008 Trevyn Smith 28 0 0 168 2007 Tim Toone 10 0 0 60 2006 Trevyn Smith 8 0 0 48 2005 Joe Johnson 0 13 32 71 2004 Joe Johnson 0 17 15 66 2003 Nick Chournos 13 0 0 78 2002 Nick Chournos 10 0 0 60 2001 Johnnie Gray 18 0 0 110 2000 Mike Minnoch 0 10 32 62 1999 Mike Minnoch 0 13 23 62 1998 Morgan Welch 13 0 0 78 1997 Scott Shields 2 17 24 87 1996 Scott Shields 0 18 35 89 1995 Scott Shields 0 16 28 76 1994 Dell Stilson 8 0 0 52 1993 Markeith Ross 12 0 0 72 1992 Dwight Richards 7 0 0 44 1991 Geoff Mitchell* 28 0 0 170 1990 George Jackson* 14 0 0 86 1989 Greg Patterson 0 8 19 43 1988 Fine Unga 14 0 0 84 1987 Sean Sanders 20 0 0 120 1986 Sean Sanders 13 0 0 78 1985 Freddie Cook 11 0 0 66 1984 Craig Winberg 0 10 31 61 1983 Freddie Cook 10 0 0 60 1982 Roger Ruzek 0 16 27 75 1981 Roger Ruzek 0 9 31 58 1980 Roger Ruzek 0 10 10 40 1979 Roger Ruzek 0 11 14 47 1978 Randy Jordan 9 0 0 54 1977 Mike Korvas 0 15 21 66 1976 Mike Korvas 0 10 23 53 1975 Dannie Marrelli 0 9 13 40 1974 Three-way tie 0 0 0 36 1973 Jim Larson 7 0 0 44 1972 Rick Bojak* 6 0 0 38 1971 Jaime Nunez 0 19 24 81 1970 Jack Brown* 11 0 0 68 1969 Sam Gipson 12 0 0 72 1968 Sam Gipson* 10 0 0 62 1967 Lee White 9 0 0 54 1966 Lee White** 15 0 0 94 1965 Henry Owens 17 0 0 102 1964 Duffy Deaver* 2 0 1 15 1963 Lynn Smith 6 0 19 55

* Includes two-point conversion

. 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

. 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

74-6 73-68 70-7 67-28 63-33 63-59 62-20 62-6 61-0 60-0 60-41

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. VS. vs. vs. vs.

(60+ points)

Portland State at Portland State Cal State Los Angeles Northern Arizona Idaho State Eastern Washington Southern Utah Montana - Western Western State Wisconsin-Oshkosh at Idaho State

1965 2007 1966 1993 1986 1991 1985 2008 2005 1970 1991

TOP FIVE OPPONENT SCORING GAMES

22-81 30-79 0-75 73-68 37-62 63-59 45-59

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

at Montana 1999 at Idaho 1994 at Portland State 1980 at Portland State (Lost) 2007 at Northeast Louisiana 1994 Eastern Washington (Lost) 1991 at Northern Arizona 1996

POINTS SCORED

Team Season High.................495 45.0 1991. Team Season Low....................67 8.3 1980.

45.0 1991.. 1980

19

Opponent Season High...........................441 40.1 2001.

40.1 2001..

20

Opponent Season Low............................102 11.3 1965.

11.3 1965..

LAST WEBER STATE SHUTOUT 23-0 at Northern Colorado October 13, 2007 in Greeley, Colorado (also last Big Sky game)

LAST WSU SHUTOUT AT HOME 61-0 vs. Western State September 3, 2005

LAST OPPONENT SHUTOUT 0-38 at William & Mary November 28, 2009

IN A BIG SKY GAME

0-34 by Idaho State October 26, 2002 in Pocatello, Idaho

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FIELD GOALS CAREER LEADERS NAME MADE 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Scott Shields Roger Ruzek Joe Johnson Greg Patterson Jaime Nunez Mike Minnoch Mike Korvas Craig Winberg Mike Snoy Shaun McClain Connor Foley Jon Williams

67 46 46 36 34 34 25 24 19 15 12 10

FGs FGs ATT. .PCT 90 78 73 61 83 48 37 43 34 20 23 15

.744 .590 .630 .590 .410 .708 .676 .558 .559 .750 .522 .667

LONGEST FIELD GOALS

LONG YEARS

55 51 52 53 50 52 49 55 47 40 42 42

1995-98 1979-82 2002-05 1986-89 1969-71 1994, 98-00 1976-77 1983-85 2006-09 20102006-07 2008-09

SEASON LEADERS

1. 2. 3. 5. 8. 10. 12. 13.

NAME Jaime Nunez Scott Shields Scott Shields Joe Johnson Roger Ruzek Scott Shields Scott Shields Shaun McClain Mike Korvas Mike Minnoch Joe Johnson Mike Snoy Greg Patterson Roger Ruzek

MADE 19 18 17 17 16 16 16 15 15 13 13 12 11 11

FGs FGs ATT. .PCT 32 .594 24 .750 25 .680 22 .773 19 .842 18 .889 23 .696 20 .750 20 .750 17 .760 22 .590 20 .600 18 .611 19 .579

LONG 50 52 51 40 48 47 55 40 49 47 52 47 52 51

YEAR 1971 1996 1997 2004 1982 1995 1998 2010 1977 1999 2005 2009 1987 1979

1. 55 - Craig Winbergat Idaho 1984 55 - Scott Shields E. Washington 1998 2. 53 - Greg Patterson

Nicholls State 1988

3. 52 -

No. Arizona at Idaho Boise State Montana State Western State at No. Arizona Western State

Greg Patterson Craig Winberg Dannie Marrelli Mike Minnoch Scott Shields Scott Shields Joe Johnson

4. 51 - Roger Ruzek Scott Shields

1987 1984 1975 1994 1996 1996 2005

at Idaho State 1981 Utah State 1979 No. Arizona 1979 Portland State 1997

5. 50 - Brent Chuhaniuk at Montana

1989

GAME LEADERS FGs FGs MD ATT % LG

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

NAME

Scott Shields Scott Shields Joe Johnson Craig Winberg Roger Ruzek Scott Shields Greg Patterson Greg Patterson Mike Korvas Scott Shields Scott Shields Scott Shields Scott Shields Scott Shields Joe Johnson Joe Johnson

5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

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

1.000 1.000 1.000 .800 .800 .667 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

OPPONENT

42 Northern Arizona 46 St. Mary’s 36 at Sac State 55 at Idaho 47 Nevada (3 OTs) 44 at Portland State 34 at Nevada 52 Northern Arizona 36 Portland State 47 at W. Michigan 38 E. Washington 52 Western State 42 Western State 51 Portland State 29 Southern Utah 42 UC Davis

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PUNTING CAREER LEADERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

NAME

(Min 50 punts)

PUNTS

YARDS

AVG.

YEARS

54 112 129 87 157 61 *220 122 111 108 57 66 201

2,349 4,776 5,489 3,702 6,580 2,539 *8,906 4,939 4,491 4,364 2,294 2,645 7,971

43.50 42.64 42.55 42.55 41.91 41.62 40.48 40.48 40.45 40.40 40.24 40.07 39.66

1984 1985-86 1987-90 1963-65 1996-98 1975 2006-09 1967-68 1976-77 1970-71 1979 1969 2001 / 03-05

Bob Hagedorn Russell Griffith Brent Chuhaniuk Lyle Johnston Scott Shields Dannie Marrelli Mike Snoy Steve Smith Mike Korvas Don Ritchey Bill Kelly John Pezeley Wyatt Kennah

Brent Chuhaniuk

*Most Punts and Punting Yards in WSU history

SEASON LEADERS NAME

1. Lyle Johnston 2. Brent Chuhaniuk 3. Steve Smith 4. Bob Hagedorn 5. Russell Griffith 6. Lyle Johnston 7. Scott Shields 8. Scott Shields 9. Russell Griffith 10. Mike Korvas 11. Mike Snoy

PUNTS 29 38 63 54 50 30 61 48 62 52 54

YARDS 1,340 1,682 2,783 2,340 2,158 1,282 2,597 2,043 2,618 2,193 2,276

GAME LEADERS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

NAME

Lyle Johnston Scott Shields Russell Griffith Scott Shields Russell Griffith Wyat Kennah Lyle Johnston Brent Chuhaniuk Mike Snoy Russell Griffith

PUNTS YDS

7 5 6 5 4 5 7 4 3 5

372 265 306 252 201 251 351 200 149 247

(min 25 punts/42.00 avg.)

AVG. 46.20 44.26 44.17 43.33 43.16 42.73 42.57 42.56 42.22 42.17 42.15

YEAR 1965 1988 1967 1984 1985 1964 1998 1997 1986 1976 2007

Lyle Johnston

(Min. 3 punts) AVG.

53.14 53.00 51.00 50.40 50.25 50.20 50.14 50.00 49.66 49.40

OPPONENT

Northern Arizona 1965 CS-Northridge 1996 at Northern Arizona 1986 Southern Utah 1997 at Idaho 1986 at Idaho State 2004 Montana State 1965 at Northern Arizona 1988 at Colorado State 2009 at Nevada 1985

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PUNTING YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YR. 2010 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963

PLAYER David James Josh Kealamakia Mike Snoy Mike Snoy Mike Snoy Mike Snoy Wyatt Kennah Wyatt Kennah Travis Atwood Joey Spendlove Wyatt Kennah Travis Atwood Joey Spendlove Scott Shields Scott Shields Scott Shields Tyler Gunderson Bryan Martin Roy Hudson Roy Hudson Roy Hudson Brent Chuhaniuk Brent Chuhaniuk Brent Chuhaniuk Dane Griffith Dane Griffith Dane Griffith Bob Hagedorn Kory Bosgieter Kory Bosgieter Curt Miller Curt Miller Bill Kelly Curt Miller Mike Korvas Mike Korvas Dannie Marrelli Ralph Parish Ralph Parish Terry Bulych Don Ritchey Don Ritchey John Pezeley Steve Smith Steve Smith Burt Wilde Lyle Johnston Lyle Johnston Lyle Johnston

No. 3 45 50 53 54 63 64 59 39 50 56 70 53 61 48 48 26 44 54 53 42 33 58 38 49 62 50 54 59 59 75 80 57 55 59 52 61 68 76 58 45 63 66 59 63 27 29 30 28

YARDS 12 1,797 2,075 2,018 2,276 2,537 2,368 2,464 1,487 1,920 2,224 2,759 2,122 2,597 2,043 1,940 1,042 1,605 2,266 2,013 1,497 1,370 2,437 1,682 1,906 2,618 2,158 2,340 2,249 2,164 3,018 3,013 2,294 2,004 2,298 2,193 2,539 2,742 2,970 2,169 1,878 2,486 2,645 2,156 2,783 1,104 1,340 1,282 1,080

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Avg. 12 39.9 41.5 38.1 42.1 40.3 37.0 41.8 38.1 38.4 39.7 39.4 40.0 42.6 42.6 40.4 40.1 36.5 42.0 38.0 35.6 41.5 42.0 44.3 38.9 42.2 43.1 43.3 38.1 36.7 40.2 37.7 40.3 36.4 39.0 42.2 41.6 40.3 39.1 37.4 41.7 39.5 40.1 36.5 44.2 40.9 46.2 42.7 38.5

LONGEST PUNTS 1. 83 - 2. 82 - 3. 81 - 4. 76 - 5. 75 - 6. 73 - 8. 72 - 9. 71 - 11. 70 -

(Min of 70 yards)

Steve Smith Scott Shields Joey Spendlove Brent Chuhaniuk Terry Bulych Lyle Johnston Mike Snoy Scott Shields Steve Smith Lyle Johnston Steve Smith

at Western State 1967 Cal St.- Northridge 1996 at Cal St.-Northridge 1999 Northern Arizona 1989 Montana 1971 Northern Arizona 1965 Montana State 2006 Southern Utah 1997 Cal St.-Los Angeles 1967 Northern Arizona 1965 at Montana State 1967

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DEFENSE Complete defensive statistics were not kept from 1963-1976. We apologize to those many players who played during that period who should be listed in these records

UNASSISTED TACKLES CAREER LEADERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

NAME TACKLES David Stroshine 215 Danny Rich 165 Matt McFadden 152 Keenan Gordon 150 Scott Shields 145 Brady Fosmark 143 Rob Hitchcock 135 Colton Swan 135 Calvin Hampton 134 Jantz Afuvai 129

YEARS 1995-98 1978-81 2000-03 1997-00 1995-98 2002-05 1992-94 1999-03 1985-88 1990-93

SEASON LEADERS NAME TACKLES YEAR Mike Powell 74 1985 David Stroshine 73 1997 Rob Hitchcock 70 1994 NICK WEBB 69 2010 Jordan Brown 67 2010 David Stroshine 67 1998 Danny Rich 65 1981 Matt McFadden 62 2001 Spencer Sigoda 60 2001 Beau Hadley 59 2008 Darion Scott 59 1990 Danny Rich 59 1980 Eric Jones 59 2004

GAME LEADERS 1. 2. 4. 6.

TOTAL TACKLES

CAREER LEADERS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

ASSISTED TACKLES

NAME TKLS OPP. YEAR Eric Jones 17 at MSU 2004 Tim Evans 15 Utah St. 1977 Matt McFadden 15 Idaho St 2001 Danny Rich 13 at Utah St. 1981 Mike Humiston 13 at Boise St. 1980 Troy Juergens 12 at NAU 1990 Mike Powell 12 at Pacific 1985 Joe DiPoalo 12 Montana St.1983 Danny Rich 12 at PSU 1980 Curtis McGhan 12 at Nevada 1979 Rob Hitchtock 12 at So. Utah 1994 Weston Weaver 12 So. Utah 1997 Eric Weston 12 So. Utah 1997 Dallas Drecksel 12 at St. Mary’s 2003

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

NAME TACKLES Danny Rich 285 Joe DiPoalo 234 Matt McFadden 198 Curtis McGhan 195 Joe Long 194 Mike Powell 190 Mike McLeod 178 Mike Humiston 174 Tim Evans 174 Jantz Afuvai 174

CAREER LEADERS YEARS 1978-81 1982-83 2000-03 1978-81 1984-87 1982-85 1977-78 1977-80 1977-78 1990-93

SEASON LEADERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

NAME TACKLES Joe DiPoalo 127 Marty Mendenhall 109 Joe DiPoalo 107 Danny Rich 102 Danny Rich 96 Tim Evans 89 Mike Powell 88 Curtis McGhan 86 Tim Evans 85 Joe Long 84

YEAR 1982 1983 1983 1980 1981 1978 1985 1981 1977 1986

GAME LEADERS 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7.

NAME 1. Danny Rich 2. David Stroshine 3. Matt McFadden 4. Joe DiPoalo 5. Mike Powell 6. Jantz Afuvai 7. Joe Long 8. Mike Humiston 9. Scott Shields 10. Curtis McGhan

NAME TKLS OPP. YEAR Danny Rich 23 Nevada 1980 Joe DiPoalo 22 Boise St. 1982 Joe DiPoalo 20 MSU 1982 Joe DiPoalo 20 at UTEP 1983 Curtis McGhan 19 at MSU 1981 Danny Rich 18 NAU 1981 John Kavanaugh 18 at MSU 1981 Danny Rich 17 at MSU 1981 Marty Mendenhall 17 at Boise St. 1983

UN / AT 165 / 285 215 / 139 152 / 198 112 / 234 127 / 190 129 / 174 101 / 194 120 / 174 145 / 129 77 / 195

TOT. YRS. 450 78-81 354 95-98 350 00-03 346 82-83 317 82-85 303 90-93 295 84-87 294 77-80 274 95-98 272 78-81

SEASON LEADERS

NAME UN / AT Joe DiPoalo 57 / 127 Mike Powell 74 / 88 Joe DiPoalo 55 / 107 Danny Rich 65 / 96 Danny Rich 59 / 102 Marty Mendenhall 37 / 109 C.D. Beck 56 / 82 Matt McFadden 50 / 83 Joe Long 48 / 84

1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.

10. Tim Evans

45 / 85

TOT. YEAR 184 1982 162 1985 162 1983 161 1981 161 1980 146 1983 138 1988 133 2003 132 1986

130

1977

GAME LEADERS 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 10.

NAME UN / AT Danny Rich 8 / 23 Joe DiPoalo 11 / 17 Joe DiPoalo 6 / 22 Joe DiPoalo 7 / 20 Danny Rich 6 / 18 Tim Evans 15 / 8 Curtis McGhan 4 / 19 Marty Mendenhall 6 / 17 Matt McFadden 15 / 8 Danny Rich 5 / 17

Tot Opp. 31 Nevada ‘80 28 Nevada ‘82 28 Boise St ‘83 27 MSU ‘82 24 at NAU ‘80 23 Utah St. ‘77 23 at MSU ‘81 23 BSU ‘83 23 ISU ‘01 22 at MSU ‘81

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DEFENSE QUARTERBACK SACKS CAREER LEADERS

Name Sacks 1. Brady Fosmark 32.5 2. Jason Jensen 25 3. Kevin Linehan 22.5 4. Shane Barkdull 21.5 5. Eric Weston 19 6. David Stroshine 17 7. Obie Spanic 16 8. Robb Akey 15 Mike Lee 15 10. Pate Moleni 13.5

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.

Name Sacks Eric Weston 13 Brady Fosmark 12.5 Otto Ribary 11 Kevin Linehan 10.5 Jason Jensen 10 Obie Spanic 10 Brian Edmisten 9 Kris Heindel 8 Mike Lee 8 Shane Barkdull 8 Brady Fosmark 8

Years 2002-05 1992-95 2006-09 00, 03-05 1996-97 1995-98 1991-94 1984-87 1984-87 1978-79

1. 2.

Name Sacks Kris Heindel 4 Otto Ribary 4 Jacob Belmont 4 Weston Weaver 4 Brian Edmisten 4 Kris Heindel 3 Robb Akey 3 Mark Russell 3 Kevin Lapa 3 Mike Humiston 3 Brady Fosmark 3 Brady Fosmark 3 Ryan Eastman 3

1. 3. 6. 7.

Year 1997 2003 1979 2008 1994 1994 1998 1990 1986 2005 2005

GAME LEADERS

FUMBLE RECOVERIES

CAREER LEADERS

SEASON LEADERS

FORCED FUMBLES

Opp. Year Idaho St. 90 Portland St. 77 MT Tech 94 at PSU 96 CS-North. 98 at Wyoming 90 Boise St. 87 at MSU 85 NAU 83 Idaho St. 78 at EWU 03 Idaho St. 03 at EWU 09

Name Brady Fosmark Beau Hadley Kevin Linehan Troy Juergens Matt McFadden Mike Lee Mike Powell Joe DiPoalo Mike Humiston Derrick Beatty Jason Jensen Weston Weaver

FF 9 8 7 7 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 5

CAREER LEADERS Years 2002-05 2006-09 2006-09 1987-90 2000-03 1984-87 1982-85 1982-83 1977-80 1991-94 1992-95 1995-97

Name Shane Barkdull Dennis Duncanson Keenan Gordon Michael Thompson Kevin Linehan Charles Boughton Tim Otton Dave Palaniuk Marty Mendenhall Vic Fletcher Curtis McGhan Doug Battershill

FR 8 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Years 00, 03-05 1977-78 1997-00 1997-00 2006-09 2001-02 1989-92 1988-90 1982-83 1981-82 1978-81 1977-78

Name Troy Juergens Beau Hadley Kevin Linehan Mike Lee Mike Powell Joe DiPoalo Mike Humiston

FF 7 5 5 4 4 4 4

SEASON LEADERS Year 1989 2008 2008 1985 1985 1983 1978

GAME LEADERS 1.

1. 2. 5.

SEASON LEADERS 1. 2. 3.

Name David Stroshine Mike Lee Mike Powell Bill Grilz Matt McFadden Brady Fosmark Beau Hadley Kevin Linehan

FF 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Opp. Year St. Mary’s 95 atMSU 85 Montana 84 at MSU 79 Idaho St. 01 at St. Mary’s 03 at NAU 08 at NAU 08

1. 2.

Name Shane Barkdull Dave Palaniuk Vic Fletcher Dennis Duncanson Kelly Felkins C.D. Beck Joe Long Mike Lee Marty Mendenhall Curtis McGhan Cam McKnight Doug Battershill Michael Thompson Charles Boughton

FR 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Year 2005 1990 1982 1977 1995 1989 1986 1984 1983 1980 1978 1977 1999 2001

GAME LEADERS 1.

Name FR Robb Akey 2 Mike Lee 2 Vic Fletcher 2 Curtis McGhan 2 Jeff Moore 2 Mike Humiston 2 Doug Battershill 2 Tim Odland 2

Opp. Year E. Wash. 87 MSU 84 at Boise St. 82 MSU 80 at No. Iowa 80 at Idaho St. 79 Utah St. 77 MT Tech 03

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BLOCKED KICKS CAREER LEADERS

CAREER LEADERS Name Breakups 1. Junior Baker 26 2. Ian Franklin 22 3. Josh Morris 19 4 Wade Davis 18 5. Terrell Cloud 16 Dewey Crayton 16 Calvin Hampton 16 7. Faron Creighton 15 Matt McFadden 15 Derrick Beatty 15 10. Scotty Goodloe 14 Jody Marshall 14 Mark Hood 14 Michael Thompson 14

Years 1994-97 1993-96 2007-09 1997-99 2004-08 2002-05 1985-88 2007-10 2000-03 1991-94 2005-08 1987-90 1991-93 1997-00

SEASON LEADERS 1. 2. 4.

Name Breakups Austin Peters 11 Juron Junior 10 Matt McFadden 10 Junior Baker 9 Dave Costantino 9 Scott Shields 9 Michael Thompson 9 James McCowan 9 Curlee Dorn 9 Scotty Goodloe 9 Josh Morris 9 Faron Creighton 9

Year 1989 2000 2003 1996 1991 1997 2000 2004 2005 2008 2008 2010

GAME LEADERS 1. 2. 4.

Name PBUps Faron Creighton 5 Mike Powell 4 Matt McFadden 4 Scott Shields 3 Austin Peters 3 Maurice Jackson 3 Jody Marshall 3 Rich Willis 3 Rich Willis 3 John Richards 3 Ray Franklin 3

Name 1. Derek Johnson Darryl Pollard Reid Leland 4 Ty Sparrow Shane Barkdull Demario Franklin Joel Barrow Rob Hitchcock Cam McKnight 10. Junior Crockett Larry Anderson Obie Spanic Tom Smith Adam Casto Wade Davis David Stroshine Jason Allen Bryce Scanlon

Opp. Year at ISU 10 at MSU 85 So. Utah 03 at PSU 96 EWU 89 Boise St. 89 at Marshall 87 NAU 87 Montana 86 Montana 86 at NAU 78

BK 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Years 2005-08 1982-85 1988-92 2006-07 2000, 03-05 2002 94, 97-00 1992-94 1977-78 1981-84 1990-92 1991-94 1992-95 1997-98 1997-99 1995-98 1997-00 2006-08

SEASON LEADERS 1. 3.

Name Demario Franklin Cam McKnight Derek Johnson Ty Sparrow Shane Barkdull Jason Allen Joel Barrow Wade Davis Adam Casto David Stroshine Tom Smith Obie Spanic Larry Anderson Reid Leland Darryl Pollard Darryl Pollard Junior Crockett

BKs Year 3 2002 3 1973 2 2006 2 2006 2 2000 / 03-05 2 1999 2 1998 2 1997 2 1997 2 1997 2 1994 2 1993 2 1992 2 1989 2 1985 2 1984 2 1983

GAME LEADERS

NAME 1. Larry Anderson

BK 2

Opp. MSU 92

PENALTIES

Season:........... 124................................... 1985 Game:............... 16....................... (Five Times) Most Recent: ............ vs. No. Arizona in 1985.

PENALTY YARDS

Season:....... 1,064 ................................. 1997 Game:............. 174 ..... at Portland State 1970

FUMBLES

Season:............. 46................................... 1970 Game:................. 8.............Bemidji State 1978

FUMBLES LOST

Season:............. 27................................... 1971 Game:................. 5............Bemidji State 1978 5...............So. Oregon 1963

FUMBLES RECOVERED

Season:............. 30................................... 1972 Game:................. 8.............. Montana St. 1972

TOTAL TURNOVERS

Season:.......................... 48......................... 1979 .21 Fumbles / 27 Interceptions Game:.............................. 7.... at Montana 1979 7...... at Nevada 1979

BEST RUSHING DEFENSE

Season:.................... 862 ......... 95.5 ypg - 1965

BEST PASSING DEFENSE

Season:...................... 96 ......... 88.5 ypg - 1963

BEST TOTAL DEFENSE

Season:

............ 1,790 ........ 198.8 ypg -1965

MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS

10 - Starting with the 7th game in 1967 (19-7 @ Idaho State) and ending with the 6th game in1968 (23-16 vs. Idaho State in Ogden). ... The string was snapped in a 42-50 loss at Idaho.

MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES

9 - Starting with the last game of the 1974 season (7-20 at Utah State) and ending with the 8th game of the 1975 season 10-17 at Northridge State). The string was broken with a 40-40 tie vs. Idaho in Ogden.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE AVERAGES

NO. OF HOME GAMES

1962 6,712

HOME RECORD

1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969

15,473 11,862 35,293 35,506 47,861 38,523 61,568

4 4 5 6 4 6 4 6

AVERAGE ATTENDANCE

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

53,596 65,928 41,336 56,726 37,718 57,807 29,750 50,129 43,031 35,314

6 6 5 5 5 7 4 6 5 5

3-2-1 4-2 3-2 2-3 3-2 1-5-1 2-2 3-3 2-3 2-3

8,933 10,988 8,267 11,345 7,544 8,258 7,438 8,355 8,606 7,062

5-5-1 7-2-1 5-5 3-8 4-7 1-9-1 2-9 4-6 4-7 3-8

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

61,517 64,619 39,426 50,204 42,307 48,647 36,704 60,415 40,329 31,204

5 6 5 5 6 6 5 6 6 6

4-1 5-1 3-2 4-1 3-3 3-3 3-2 5-1 4-2 2-4

12,303 10,770 7,885 10,041 7,051 8,108 7,341 10,069 6,715 5,201

4-7 7-4 4-7 6-5 5-6 6-5 3-8 10-3 5-6 3-8

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

32,165 37,601 42,006 33,681 64,267 54,455 44,928 50,194 52,355 42,966

4 6 5 7 5 6 5 6 6 6

2-2 6-0 4-1 5-2 4-1 5-1 3-2 6-0 4-2 3-3

8,041 6,267 8,401 4,812 12,853 9,076 8,986 8,366 8,726 7,161

5-6 8-4 6-5 7-4 5-6 6-5 7-4 6-5 6-5 4-7

6 5 5 7 6 5 6 5 6 5 5

4-2 3-2 3-2 5-2 0-6 4-1 3-3 3-2 5-1 4-1 4-1

7,007 6,413 8,075 7,285 5,789 10,151 5,996 4,092 6,910 6,500 6,913

YEAR

TOTAL ATTENDANCE

2000 42,043 2001 32,065 2002 40,374 2003 50,995 2004 34,735 2005 50,757 2006 35,976 2007 20,460 2008 41,461 2009 32,500 2010 34,564

TOTALS 2,029,447

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167-100-2

OVERALL RECORD

1,678 3,095 2,372 5,882 8,877 7,977 9,631 10,261

7,601

5-4 6-3 2-6 8-1 6-3 6-4 7-2 6-4

7-4 3-8 3-8 8-4 1-10 6-5 4-7 5-6 10-4 7-5 6-5

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STADIUM RECORDS

Located on a hillside above the city of Ogden, and with the waters of the Great Salt Lake shimmering in the distance, there are few Overall Record.................................................................................... 167-100-2 (.621) stadiums anywhere that can match the natural Most Points by Weber State.........................................74 vs. Portland State / 1965 surroundings of Weber State’s Elizabeth Dee Big Sky...................................................................... 67 vs. Northern Arizona / 1993 Shaw Stewart Stadium. Formerly known as Wildcat Stadium, Most Points by an Opponent.............................. 59 by Eastern Washington / 1991 the name was officially changed by the WSU Big Sky.................................................................. 59 by Eastern Washington / 1991 Board of Trustees to its present moniker on June 11, 1997 in honor of the school’s largest Most Combined Points..... 122: Weber State: 63 Eastern Washington: 59 / 1991 benefactor. It is only one of two football stadiums in NCAA Division I-BCS or I- Fewest Combined Points................7: Western State: 7 Weber State: 0 / 1964 FCS named after a female. The other is at Largest WSU Win Margin.................................. 68: 74-6 vs. Portland State / 1965 Marshall University. The stadium had just one set of stands on the east hillside when Largest WSU Losing Margin............................................. 56: 0-56 vs. Idaho / 1993 the ‘Cats began play in the mid 1950s as a Most Stadium Wins in a Season............................................................ 6: (1997 6-0) junior college. In 1966, the west stands were added, along with expanded east-side seating, Longest Stadium Win Streak....................... 9: (All 5 games of 1991, first 4 in 1992) bringing the capacity to its present day 17,500. Longest Stadium Losing Streak.........................................6: (all six games in 2004) The stadium is located approximately 4,300 feet above sea level. The playing surface is natural grass, surrounded by a 400-meter purple track. The entire area is surrounded by trees and shrubs giving it a “park like” ap 1. Sept 3 2005 Weber State 61 Western State 0 17,593 pearance. On September 8, 2001, the brand Utah State 10 Weber State 3 17,312 new Sky Suites / Pressbox facility opened for 2. Sept. 15 1973 use, replacing the old two-story box built in 3. Sept. 26 1998 Weber State 27 Montana 20 16,954 1966. The new facility is six stories high with Weber State 31 Portland State 16 16,841 26 luxury suites plus a press room area that 4. Sept. 26 1981 Montana 35 Weber State 20 16,547 holds 36 people, tripling the old press seating 5. *Oct. 24 1994 area. The $5 million project was generously 6. Sept. 23 1972 Weber State 26 Idaho 10 16,134 funded by the Stewart Education Foundation. 7. Sept. 12 1981 Weber State 42 Idaho 21 15,896 In the summer of 2011 a new synWeber State 33 Southern Utah 32 15,753 thetic turf field was installed at the Stadium, 9. Sept. 13 1997 along with a new track for the Chick Hislop 9. Oct. 15 1983 Weber State 28 Idaho 10 15,632 Track. The improvements were made pos2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL 10. Sept. 17 1994 Weber State 41 Montana State 13 14,746 sible thanks to a generous donation from *Day game Robert and Annette Marquardt.

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2011 OPPONENTS COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Sept.

EASTERN WASHINGTON

WYOMING WEBER STATE

7:00 pm

Sept.

Sept. 10

Texas State

4:00 pm

Sept. 17

at Bowling Green

Sept. 24

Nebraska

Oct.

at Utah State

3

8

Oct. 15

*UNLV

Oct.

29

*at San Diego State

Nov.

5

MONTANA STATE

at Washington

5:00 pm

Sept. 1

at Utah

6:00 pm

Sept. 10

at South Dakota

3:00 pm

Sept. 10

UC Davis

1:00 pm

TBA

Sept. 17

*at Montana

1:00 pm

Sept. 17

Minot State

1:30 pm

5:30 pm

Sept. 24

*Montana State

5:00 pm

Sept. 24

*at Eastern Washington

5:00 pm

6:00 pm

Oct.

1

*WEBER STATE

1:30 pm

Oct.

1

*Sacramento State

1:30 pm

12:00 pm

Oct.

8:00 pm

3

8

*at Northern Arizona

4:00 pm

Oct.

8

*at Portland State

2:00 pm

Oct. 15

*Northern Colorado

5:00 pm

Oct.

15

*Northern Arizona

1:00 pm

*TCU

12:00 pm

Oct.

22

*at Sacramento State

7:00 pm

Oct.

22

*at Northern Colorado

Nov. 12

*at Air Force

12:00 pm

Oct.

29

*Portland State

2:00 pm

Oct.

29

*Idaho State

Nov. 19

*New Mexico

12:00 pm

Nov. 12

at Cal Poly

7:00 pm

Nov.

5

Nov. 26

*at Boise State

12:00 pm

Nov. 19

*at Idaho State

4:00 pm

Nov. 19

Dec.

*at Colorado State

12:00 pm

* Big Sky Conference game.

3

* Mountain West Conference game.

Sept.

3

at Auburn

*AT WEBER STATE *Montana

1:30 pm 12:00 pm

* Big Sky Conference game.

IDAHO STATE

UTAH STATE

1:30 pm 12:00 pm

NORTHERN ARIZONA

Sept. 3

at Washington State

3:00 pm

Sept.

at Arizona

7:00 pm

10:00 am

Sept. 10

Western State

4:00 pm

Sept. 10

Fort Lewis

3:00 pm

3

Sept. 10

WEBER STATE

6:00 pm

Sept. 17

*Northern Colorado

4:00 pm

Sept. 17

*at Portland State

6:00 pm

Sept. 24

Colorado State

6:00 pm

Sept. 24

*at Northern Arizona

4:00 pm

Sept. 24

*Idaho State

3:00 pm

Sept. 30

at BYU

6:00 pm

Oct.

1

*Portland State

1:30 pm

Oct.

8

*Eastern Washington

Oct.

Wyoming

6:00 pm

Oct.

8

*Montana

4:00 pm

Oct.

15

*at Montana State

8

3:00 pm 12:00 pm

Oct. 15

*at Fresno State

8:00 pm

Oct.

15

*AT WEBER STATE

4:00 pm

Oct.

22

*Montana

Oct. 22

*Louisiana Tech

1:00 pm

Oct.

22

at BYU

1:00 pm

Oct.

29

*at Sacramento State

7:00 pm

Nov.

*at Hawaii

10:00 pm

Oct.

29

*at Montana State

12:00 pm

Nov.

5

*Northern Colorado

3:00 pm

12

*at Sacramento State

7:00 pm

Nov.

12

*AT WEBER STATE

1:30 pm

*Eastern Washington

4:00 pm

Nov. 19

*Southern Utah

3:00 pm

5

Nov. 12

*San Jose State

1:00 pm

Nov.

Nov. 19

*at Idaho

3:00 pm

Nov. 19

Nov. 26

*Nevada

12:00 pm

Dec.

*at New Mexico State

3

* Big Sky Conference game.

6:00 pm

SACRAMENTO STATE

* Big Sky Conference game.

SOUTHERN UTAH

* Western Athletic Conference game.

3:00 pm

PORTLAND STATE

Sept. 3

at South Dakota State

5:00 pm

Sept.

3

Southern Oregon

Sept. 10

Sacramento State

1:00 pm

Sept. 17

*Northern Arizona

6:00 pm

Sept. 24

*at TCU

2:00 pm 6:00 pm

at Oregon State

2:00 pm

Sept. 17

Texas-San Antonio

Sept. 10

at Southern Utah

1:00 pm

Sept. 24

at UNLV

7:00 pm

Oct.

1

*at Idaho State

1:30 pm

Sept. 17

*AT WEBER STATE

6:00 pm

Oct.

1

*North Dakota

1:00 pm

Oct.

8

*Montana State

2:00 pm

Sept. 24

*Montana

7:00 pm

Oct.

8

*at South Dakota

3:00 pm

Oct.

15

*at Montana

1:00 pm

Oct.

1

*at Montana State

1:30 pm

Oct.

15

*at Cal Poly

7:00 pm

Oct.

22

Willamette

6:00 pm

Oct.

8

*at Northern Colorado

1:30 pm

Oct.

22

AT WEBER STATE

4:00 pm

Oct.

29

*at Eastern Washington

2:00 pm

Oct.

22

*Eastern Washington

7:00 pm

Oct.

29

*UC Davis

1:00 pm

Nov.

5

*Sacramento State

2:00 pm

Oct.

29

*Northern Arizona

7:00 pm

Nov.

12

at Northern Iowa

5:00 pm

Nov.

12

Nov.

5

*at Portland State

2:00 pm

Nov.

19

at Northern Arizona

3:00 pm

Nov. 19

Nov. 12

*Idaho State

7:00 pm

* Great West Conference game.

Nov. 19

UC Davis

3:00 pm

Sept.

3

Sept.

3

Lindenwood

*WEBER STATE

12:00 pm 2:00 pm

* Big Sky Conference game.

MONTANA

* Big Sky Conference game. Sept. 3

at Tennessee

4:00 pm

Sept. 10

Cal Poly

1:00 pm

1:30 pm

Sept. 17

*Eastern Washington

1:00 pm

12:00 pm

Sept. 24

*at Sacramento State

7:00 pm

1

*Northern Colorado

1:00 pm

NORTHERN COLORADO

*at Northern Colorado

12:00 pm

Sept. 10

at Colorado State

Sept. 17

*at Idaho State

3:30 pm

Oct.

Sept. 24

*WEBER STATE

1:30 pm

Oct.

8

*at Idaho State

4:00 pm

Oct.

1

*at Montana

1:00 pm

Oct.

15

*Portland State

1:00 pm

Oct.

8

*Sacramento State

1:30 pm

Oct.

22

*at Northern Arizona

4:00 pm

Oct. 15

*at Eastern Washington

5:00 pm

Oct.

29

*WEBER STATE

1:00 pm

Oct.

22

*Montana State

1:30 pm

Nov.

5

Western Oregon

1:00 pm

Oct.

29

North Dakota

1:30 pm

Nov.

19

*at Montana State

12:00 pm

Nov.

5

*at Northern Arizona

4:00 pm

* Big Sky Conference game.

2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL Nov. 12 *Portland State 12:00 pm * Big Sky Conference game.

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