2018 Weber State Football Almanac

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2017 BIG SKY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

2018 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL

2018 WILDCAT SCHEDULE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2018 Schedule...............................................1 Quick Facts....................................................2 Big Sky Conference......................................5 ROOT Sports..................................................6 ELEVEN Sports..............................................7 Pluto TV..........................................................8 Weber State Coaching Staff................... 9-26 Head Coach Jay Hill............................ 10-12 Football Support Staff........................... 23-24 Player profiles........................................ 25-73 Roster................................................... 26-27 Pronunciation Guide.................................28 2017 season review and stats.............. 74-78 Wildcat history....................................... 79-99 Year-by-year records.................................80 Wildcat Head Coaches........................ 81-82 Year-by-year game results.................. 83-88 Record against opponents................. 89-93 All-time national poll rankings.................94 All-time NFL Draft picks............................95 All-time CFL Draft picks............................96 All-Americans...................................... 97-98 Retired jerseys - Jamie Martin.................99 Records.............................................. 100-122 Statistical leaders and records...... 101-122 All-time attendance averages.................123 Stewart Stadium........................................124 Weber State University..................... 125-127 WSU Athletic Director Jerry Bovee..........128 Media Information......................................129 Radio Information......................................130 Athletic Communications.........................131

Aug. 30

at Utah

6:00 p.m.

Sept. 8

at Cal Poly

7:00 p.m.

Sept. 15 South Dakota

6:00 p.m.

Sept. 22 *Northern Colorado

6:00 p.m.

Oct. 6

*at Northern Arizona

3:30 p.m.

Oct. 13

*Eastern Washington 4:00 p.m.

Oct. 20

*Montana State

4:00 p.m.

Oct. 27

*at North Dakota

1:00 p.m.

Nov. 3

*Sacramento State

12:00 p.m.

Nov. 10

*at Southern Utah

5:00 p.m.

Nov. 17

*at Idaho State

2:30 p.m.

Credits

The 2018 Weber State Football Information Guide was created, designed and edited by Paul Grua, Director of Athletic Communications.

Photo Credits

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

Cover

Designed by Darin Hogge, WSU Director of Publications and Digital Media.

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

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GENERAL INFORMATION

TEAM HISTORY

Name of School..................... Weber State University Location...................................................Ogden, Utah Founded.................................. 1889 (Four-year 1962) Enrollement......................................................27,949 Nickname...................................................... Wildcats School colors.................................. Purple and White Affiliation................................. NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference......................................................Big Sky Stadium (Capacity)............ Stewart Stadium (17,500) Playing Surface............................................FieldTurf Interim President................................... Norm Tarbox Athletic Director......................................Jerry Bovee Associate A.D./SWA.............................. Amy Crosbie

First year Division I............................................ 1962 All-time record................................. 292-317-3 (.480) All-time Big Sky record................... 176-199-2 (.466) Big Sky Championships.......................................... 5 1965, 1968, 1987, 2008, 2017 FCS Playoff Apperances......................................... 6 (1987, 1991, 2008, 2009, 2016, 2017)

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

ASSISTANT COACHES

Director of Athletic Communications.......Paul Grua Office phone....................................... (801) 626-7414 Cell phone...........................................(801) 452-3811 Email.............................................. pgrua@weber.edu Press Box........................................... (801) 626-6588 Dir. of Publications/Digital Media..........Darin Hogge Asst. Dir. Athletic Communications.... Corie Holmes Website...................................WeberStateSports.com Facebook.............Facebook.com/WeberStateFootball Twitter..................................................@weberstatefb Instagram............................................@weberstatefb

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach...................................................... Jay Hill Alma Mater..................................................... Utah ‘00 Record at Weber State...................... 26-23 / 5th year Overall record.....................................................same Big Sky record at Weber State......................... 20-12

Associate Head Coach / OL.................... Brent Myers Offensive Coordinator / WR...............Dave Schramm Defensive Line............................................Kite Afeaki Quarterbacks............................................... Kelly Bills Secondary..................................................... Joe Dale Running backs.................................. Quinton Ganther Outside Linebackers.................................. Grant Duff Tight Ends................................................... Al Pupunu Special Teams Coordinator / ILB’s....... Colton Swan Director of Football Operations.......... Derrick Luken

TEAM INFORMATION

2017 record.......................................................... 11-3 2017 Big Sky record/finish.......................... 7-1 / t1st Final 2017 national ranking.................................. 5th Lettermen Returning.............................................. 45 Starters Returning (O/D/SP)................ 16 - (7 / 7 / 2) Returning All-Americans......................................... 5 Returning All-Conference performers.................. 11 Lettermen lost......................................................... 17

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BIG SKY CONFERENCE

The Big Sky Conference enters its 56th year and 30th year of women’s competition during the 2017-18 academic year. The venerable and stable Division I Big Sky Conference observed its 50th birthday on July 1, 2013. Four of the current league members – Idaho State University, The University of Montana, Montana State and Weber State – have been with the league since its birth. Fellow charter member the University of Idaho returned most of its sports to the Big Sky on July 1, 2014, and returns in football in 2018 this season. Northern Arizona University enters its 47th season in the league, giving the league five members with at least 40 years of continuous membership. The Big Sky Conference welcomed North Dakota and Southern Utah on July 1, 2012 as full members. North Dakota left the league following the 2017 season. UC Davis and Cal Poly joined as football affiliate members. Eastern Washington University, the University of Northern Colorado, Portland State University and Sacramento State round out the current membership. 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. Ron Loghry is serving as the interim commissioner of the Big Sky Conference, replacing Andrea Williams who served for two years as the sixth commissioner. Williams took over the Big Sky on July 1, 2016, replacing longtime commissioner Doug Fullerton. Fullerton served the league for 21 years. Ron Stephenson, who assed away in 2011, preceded Fullerton. Serving as commissioner from 1981 through June 1995. Steve Belko was the commissioner from 1977-81, while John Roning held the post from 1971-77. The first league commissioner was Jack Friel, who served from 1963-71. The Big Sky’s full members represent nine states spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the Red River Valley of North Dakota. The league is represented along the entire west coast with institutions in Washington, Oregon and California. League schools also range up and down the Rocky Mountains with institutions in Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona and Colorado. It is “The Heart of the American West.”

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JAY HILL JAY HILL Head Coach

HEAD COACH 3rd Season 5TH SEASON

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@CoachJayHill Jay Hill is entering his fifth season as the head coach at Weber State. In addition to his duties as head coach, Hill also serves as the defensive coordinator for the Wildcats. After a historic season in 2017, Hill was named the Utah Coach of the Year as part of the Governor’s State of Sport Awards. Hill has led the Wildcats to back-to-back FCS Playoff appearances and three-straight winning seasons. In his four seasons at Weber State, he has a career record of 26-23 (.531) overall and is 20-12 (.625) in Big Sky games. In the last three seasons, Hill has posted a 24-13 record and an 18-6 mark in Big Sky play. He has the best winning percentage in Weber State history in Big Sky Conference games and is tied for the second-best overall winning percentage. In 2017, Hill led Weber State to its best season in school history. The Wildcats won the Big Sky Conference title, won a school-record 11 games, won two games in the FCS Playoffs and were ranked in the top five in the nation, the highest ranking in school history. Weber State also had eight players earn All-American honors, the most ever, and had 17 players earn Big Sky All-Conference honors, including a league-best eight on the first team. Hill engineered the Wildcat defense that was one of the best in the country in 2017. Weber State finished in the top 10 in the country in interceptions, turnovers gained and red zone defense. The Wildcats led the Big Sky in total defense, scoring defense, rushing defense, interceptions, pass efficiency defense and red zone defense. In 2017, eight Wildcats earned All-American honors, the most in a season in WSU history. Taron Johnson and Andrew Vollert were consensus All-Americans with Xequille Harry, Brady May, Iosua Opeta, Rashid Shaheed, LeGrand Toia and Trey Tuttle also earning All-America honors. Hill has now coached 10 All-Americans at Weber State and has also coached 51 players to Big Sky All-Conference honors and 45 Wildcats that have earned Academic All-Big Sky honors. Hill, 43, was named the 11th head coach in Weber State football history in December 2013. In his first season of 2014, Hill led the Wildcats to a 2-10 overall record and a 2-6 mark in Big Sky play. Under his direction, Weber State saw dramatic improvements statistically and finished the season in the top third in the Big Sky in several categories. He also coached 11 Wildcats that earned Big Sky All-Conference honors.

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In 2015, Hill guided the Wildcats to a 6-5 overall record and a 5-3 record in Big Sky play. It was Weber State’s first winning season in five years and included several key victories. The Wildcats picked up a 24-21 overtime in at Montana, their first win in Missoula since 1987. Weber State also finished the year 4-1 at home with wins over Sacramento State, North Dakota, UC Davis and Idaho State. WSU had 10 players earn Big Sky All-Conference honors and Joe Hawkins earned All-American honors. Weber State also led the Big Sky in total defense under Hill’s leadership. In 2016, Hill guided Weber State to a 7-5 record. The Wildcats finished 6-2 in Big Sky Conference play, finishing third in the conference standings, Weber State’s highest finish since 2009. Weber State also qualified for the FCS Playoffs for the first time since 2009. The Wildcats were also ranked nationally during the season for the first time in six years. Weber State’s defense led the Big Sky in passing defense. During the season the ‘Cats won five-straight games, including a dramatic comeback with at Southern Utah, where the Wildcats rallied for a 22-point deficit in the final eight minutes of the game. Weber State also posted back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in six years. The Wildcats had 13 players earn Big Sky All-Conference honors, including Andrew Vollert and Tre’von Johnson and the first team. Vollert was also named an All-American at Weber State. Hill was a longtime assistant coach at the University of Utah, and came to WSU with a reputation as one of the top recruiters in the West and has spent time working for three different head coaches at Utah. He spent 13 years (2001-13) at Utah, including the last nine seasons as a full-time assistant coach under Kyle Whittingham. Prior to that, he spent four years as a graduate assistant and administrative assistant with the Utes under legendary coaches Ron McBride and Urban Meyer.

Hill file Born: March 16, 1975 Alma Mater: Utah ‘00, ‘05 Overall record: 26-23 (.531) (5th season) Big Sky record: 20-12 (.625)

Coaching Experience Weber State Head Coach - 2014-pres. Utah Special Teams Coord. - 05-13 Cornerbacks - 2013 Running backs - 2012 Cornerbacks - 2010-11 Tight Ends - 2007-09 Cornerbacks - 2005-06 Administrative Assistant - 2004 Graduate Assistant - 2000-03

Coach Hill career record against opponents

Arizona State........................................................... 0-1 California................................................................. 0-1 Cal Poly................................................................... 2-1 Chattanooga............................................................ 0-1 Eastern Washington................................................ 1-1 Idaho State.............................................................. 3-1 James Madison....................................................... 0-1 Montana.................................................................. 2-0 Montana State......................................................... 2-1 Montana Western.................................................... 1-0 North Dakota........................................................... 2-1 North Dakota State.................................................. 0-2 Northern Arizona..................................................... 0-3 Northern Colorado................................................... 2-0 Oregon State........................................................... 0-1 Portland State.......................................................... 2-1 Sacramento State.................................................... 3-1 South Dakota........................................................... 0-1 Southern Utah......................................................... 2-3 Stephen F. Austin.................................................... 0-1 UC Davis................................................................. 3-0 Utah State............................................................... 0-1 Western Illinois........................................................ 1-0 26-23

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HEAD COACH JAY HILL

The Lehi, Utah native played college football at Ricks Junior College, where he earned junior college All-American honors at cornerback. He went on to play two seasons (1998-99) at Utah under Ron McBride. As a senior he led the Mountain West in interceptions, was named Utah’s Defensive MVP and earned second team All-Conference honors. He later played briefly in the XFL and signed free agent contracts with the Buffalo Bills and New York Giants. After his playing career he spent three seasons as a graduate assistant coach and one year as an administrative assistant, working for McBride and Meyer. In 2005, he became a full-time assistant coach under Whittingham. All nine seasons he spent at Utah he worked as the special teams coordinator. He also coached on offense and defense, coaching the cornerbacks (2005-06; 2010-11), running backs (2012) and tight ends (2007-09; 2013). Utah’s special teams excelled under Hill. In 2006 the Utes led the nation in net punting. They led the Mountain West in kickoff coverage four straight seasons and led the Pac-12 in the category in 2011, Utah’s first year in the conference. In 2012 Utah was sixth in the nation in kick return average and this past season the Utes again led the Pac-12 in net punting and finished 10th in the nation. In 2008 Hill was a finalist for the FootballScoop Special Teams Coordinator of the Year. In his career at Utah, Hill served as the position coach for five All-Americans: defensive back Eric Weddle in 2006, punter Louie Sakoda in 2007, Sakoda as a place kicker in 2008, punt returner Shaky Smithson in 2010 and kick returner Reggie Dunn in 2012. Weddle was drafted in the second round of the 2007 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers and is a Pro Bowl safety. Sakoda, the only unanimous consensus All-American in Utah football history, was a Lou Groza and Ray Guy finalist in 2008. Smithson led the nation in punt returns yards and average in 2010. Hill also mentored NFL draft picks Sean Smith, Brice McCain, R.J. Stanford and Brandon Burton. During his tenure with the Utes, Hill became acclaimed as a top recruiter. Rivals.com named him to its “Class of 2009 Top 25 Recruiters” and named him one of the Top 10 Recruiters in the Pac-12 in 2012. Hill earned a bachelor’s degree in Spanish in 2000 from Utah and earned his master’s degree in ESS/Sports Psychology in 2005.

Hill and his wife Sara have four children: Ashtyn, Alayna, Jacob and Allie.

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WILDCAT COACHING STAFF BRENT MYERS ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH OFFENSIVE LINE • 5TH SEASON

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Myers file Born: May 25, 1960 Alma Mater: Eastern Washington ‘82, ‘86 Wife: Susan Children: Morgan

Coaching Experience Weber State (2014-pres.) Associate HC/Offensive Line UNLV (2010-12) Offensive Coordinator (2012) Assistant Coach (2010-11) Louisville (2007-09) Run Game Coordinator/O Line Arizona State (2004-06) Run Game Coordinator/O Line Utah (2003) Assistant Head Coach Washington (2000-02) Assistant Coach Boise State (1998-99) Offensive Coordinator Northern Arizona (1992-97) Offensive Coordinator Eastern Washington (1982-91) Assistant Coach (1985-91) Assistant Coach (1982-83) Southern Illinois (1984) Assistant Coach

Brent Myers is entering his fifth season as the Associate Head Coach at Weber State. He also coaches the offensive line for the Wildcats. He came to Weber State in January 2014. This past season Myers helped lead Weber State to its best season in school history. The Wildcats won the Big Sky Conference title, won a school-record 11 games, won two games in the FCS Playoffs and were ranked in the top five in the nation, the highest ranking in school history. Weber State also had eight players earn All-American honors, the most ever, and had 17 players earn Big Sky All-Conference honors, including a league-best eight on the first team. Junior Iosua Opeta earned All-America honors and Baron Bruce and Tyler Downs both earned All-Conference honors on the offensive line for the Wildcats. In 2016, Myers helped lead Weber State to a 7-5 record, a third-place finish in the Big Sky Conference and WSU’s first trip to the FCS Playoffs in seven years. In his four seasons at Weber State, Myers has coached 11 offensive linemen to Big Sky AllConference honors and two to All-American honors. In 2016, Cameron Young and Calvin Steyn both earned second team All-Big Sky honors in 2016 and Iousua Opeta earned honorable mention honors. In 2015, three Wildcat linemen earned All-Big Sky honors with senior Joe Hawkins being named to the first team, the first Weber State player to earn first team honors in four years. Hawkins also earned All-American honors from the Walter Camp Foundation. Myers has more than three decades of coaching experience. He came to WSU after spending the 2012 season as the offensive coordinator and tight ends coach at UNLV. He also spent two seasons as an assistant coach at UNLV from 2010-11. Prior to that Myers spent time coaching the offensive line at Louisville (2007-09) and Arizona State (2004-06). He also spent the 2003 season as the assistant head coach and offensive line coach at the University of Utah under Urban Meyer. Jay Hill was a graduate assistant at Utah that season. In addition, Myers spent time as an assistant coach at Washington and Boise State. Myers also has extensive coaching experience in the Big Sky Conference having spent six years at Northern Arizona (1992-97) and nine years (1985-91 and 1982-83) at Eastern Washington. He also spent one season at Southern Illinois. A native of Seattle, Myers was a Division II honorable mention All-American at Eastern Washington in 1981 and graduated from EWU in 1982 with a bachelor’s degree in Education. He received his master’s degree from Eastern Washington in 1986. He and his wife Susan have one daughter, Morgan.

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WILDCAT COACHING STAFF DAVE SCHRAMM OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR WIDE RECEIVERS • 1ST SEASON

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Schramm file Born: July 20, 1963 Alma Mater: San Diego State ‘88 Wife: Bonnie Children: D.J., Dusty

Coaching Experience Weber State (2018-pres.) Offensive Coordinator/WR’s

Dave Schramm is in his first season as offensive coordinator at Weber State. He also coaches the wide receivers. He joined the Wildcat program in January 2018. Schramm brings more than 25 years as an assistant coach to Weber State, including time as the offensive coordinator at the University of Utah and Fresno State. Schramm spent four seasons (2012-15) as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Fresno State. In Schramm’s system, the Bulldogs ranked as one of the top offenses in the nation in several categories. Schramm also coached All-American and Oakland Raiders star Derek Carr for two seasons at Fresno State. Fresno State led the nation in passing in 2013 and was third in the nation in total offense in 2013. He was also a finalist for the Broyles Award in 2013, given to the nation’s top assistant coach.

Fresno State (2012-15) Offensive Coordinator/QB’s

He coached seven offensive players to the NFL and had three players earn All-American honors during his time at Fresno State, in addition to eight All-Mountain West first-team selections and 19 players that earned All-Conference honors.

Utah (2005-11) Running Backs (2011) Offensive Coordinator/TE (2010) Offensive Coordinator/QB (2009) Running Backs/Recruting (05-08)

Prior to coaching at Fresno State, Schramm spent seven seasons (2005-11) as an assistant coach at the University of Utah where he coached alongside Jay Hill. He was the offensive coordinator with the Utes in 2009 and the co-offensive coordinator in 2010. Utah averaged 33.1 points per game in 2010 and 29.1 a game in 2009. He also coached running backs, quarterbacks and tight ends and served as the recruiting coordinator during his time at Utah. He coached current WSU assistant coach Quinton Ganther during his time with the Utes.

Montana (2003-04) Assistant Coach/TE/OT

Schramm also has experience coaching in the Big Sky. He spent the 2003 and 2004 seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Montana. He coached the offensive line and tight ends for the Grizzlies and was part of the 2004 Montana team that finished 12-3 and advanced to the NCAA Division I-AA championship game. He also spent 12 seasons from 1990-2001, coaching at San Diego State where he was the recruiting coordinator, while also coaching the offensive line, safeties, tight ends and running backs. He spent one season coaching at Southwest Texas State in 2002, where he was the assistant head coach and running backs coach.

San Diego State (1990-01) Running Backs (1997-01) Tight Ends (1994-96) Safeties (1993) Offensive Line (1992) Recruting Coordinator (1990-00) Nebraska (1989) Graduate Assistant/Defense Austin Peay (1988) Runningbacks/Tight Ends

A native of San Diego, Schramm was a college quarterback at Cornell (Iowa) and Grossmont Junior College before playing at Adams State in Colorado. As a freshman at Cornell, he led all of Division III in touchdown passes and helped the team to a No. 1 national ranking in total offense. His first coaching job was at Patrick Henry High School in San Diego where he was an assistant coach from 1984-87. He began his college coaching career at Austin Peay where he coached running backs and tight ends. He was also a graduate assistant coach at Nebraska in 1989 where he coached the secondary. Schramm earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from San Diego State in 1988. He and his wife Bonnie have two twin sons, D.J. and Dusty.

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WILDCAT COACHING STAFF KITE AFEAKI ASSISTANT COACH DEFENSIVE LINE • 5TH SEASON

@CoachAfeaki

Afeaki file Born: April 19, 1982 Alma Mater: Utah ‘06 Family: Wife - Uina; Children - Finau, Henilieta, Seleti, Matamoana, Sela, Lataheanga, Levila, Leila.

Coaching Experience Weber State (2014-pres.) Assistant Coach / DT’s Wisconsin (2013) Asst. Director Football Operations Utah State (2012) Administrative Assistant

Kite Afeaki is back for his fifth season as an assistant coach at Weber State. Afeaki, a former WSU player, coaches the defensive tackles for the Wildcats. This past season he helped lead Weber State to its best season in school history. The Wildcats won the Big Sky Conference title, won a school-record 11 games, won two games in the FCS Playoffs and were ranked in the top five in the nation, the highest ranking in school history. Weber State also had eight players earn All-American honors, the most ever, and had 17 players earn Big Sky All-Conference honors, including a league-best eight on the first team. Afeaki helped coach the Wildcat defense, that was one of the best in the country in 2017. Weber State finished in the top 10 in the country in interceptions, turnovers gained and red zone defense. The Wildcats led the Big Sky in total defense, scoring defense, rushing defense, interceptions, pass efficiency defense and red zone defense. Senior McKay Murphy earned first team All-Big Sky honors and sophomore Jonah Williams earned second team all-conference honors. In 2016, Afeaki helped lead Weber State to a 7-5 record, a third-place finish in the Big Sky Conference and WSU’s first trip to the FCS Playoffs in seven years. Weber State led the conference in passing defense in 2016. During the season the Wildcat defense led the Big Sky in passing defense. Afeaki also coached junior defensive tackle McKay Murphy to honorable mention All-Big Sky honors. Afeaki came to Weber State after spending the 2013 season as the assistant director of football operations at the University of Wisconsin, working for coach Gary Andersen. At Wisconsin Afeaki assisted with the day-to-day operations of the football team, including team schedules and travel and practice preparations. He also assisted with the recruiting process. In 2012, Afeaki was an administrative assistant at Utah State where he assisted the Aggie defensive coaches. Prior to joining Utah State’s staff he spent three years working for the state of Nevada. Afeaki was a member of the Weber State football team in 2000 and 2001 under head coach Jerry Graybeal. He redshirted the 2000 season and saw action in nine games in 2001, recording 12 tackles and one forced fumble. He then went on to play two seasons at the University of Utah in 2004 and 2005 playing for Urban Meyer and Kyle Whittingham. WSU head coach Jay Hill was also an assistant coach with the Utes. As a defensive lineman Afeaki played in 22 games with the Utes and made seven career starts. Afeaki (pronounced: kee-tay ah-fee-ah-kee) was born April 19, 1982, on the island of Tonga and played high school football at West High in Salt Lake City. He earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology and a minor in criminology from the University of Utah in 2006. He and his wife Uina have eight children, Finau, Henilieta, Seleti, Matamoana, Sela, Lataheanga, Levila and Leila.

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WILDCAT COACHING STAFF KELLY BILLS ASSISTANT COACH WIDE RECEIVERS • 3RD SEASON

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Bills file Alma Mater: BYU ‘11 Family: Wife - Emily; Children: Brooks, Cooper

Coaching Experience Weber State Assistant Coach (2016-pres.) Utah State Graduate Assistant (2015) Willamette Offensive Coordinator (2013-14) BYU Graduate Assistant (2010-12) Offensive Quality Control (2008-09)

Kelly Bills returns for his third season as an assistant coach at Weber State. He coaches the Wildcat quarterbacks after coaching the wide receivers the last two seasons. He joined the Wildcat program in February 2016. In 2017, Bills helped lead Weber State to its best season in school history. The Wildcats won the Big Sky Conference title, won a school-record 11 games, won two games in the FCS Playoffs and were ranked in the top five in the nation, the highest ranking in school history. Weber State also had eight players earn All-American honors, the most ever, and had 17 players earn Big Sky All-Conference honors, including a league-best eight on the first team. Under his coaching, freshman wide receiver Rashid Shaheed earned All-America and first team All-Big Sky honors and senior Drew Batchelor earned All-Conference honors. In 2016, Bills helped lead Weber State to a 7-5 record, a third-place finish in the Big Sky Conference and WSU’s first trip to the FCS Playoffs in seven years. Bills coached senior wide receiver Cameron Livingston to honorable mention All-Big Sky honors. Bills came to Weber State after spending the 2015 season as an offensive graduate assistant coach at Utah State. He assisted the Aggie offensive coaches in all daily football operations. He spent two seasons (2013, 2014) as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Willamette University, a Division III school in Salem, Ore. Under his direction, Willamette averaged 42 points per game and led the conference in total offense. The team also set 23 individual offensive records. He coached 11 AllConference players in his two seasons, including Dylan Jones who earned first-team All-American and Northwest Conference Offensive Player of the Year honors. Jones also led the nation in rushing yards per game at 177.7. Prior to that, Bills spent five seasons (2008-12) as an assistant coach at his alma mater, BYU, under head coach Bronco Mendenhall. Bills was the offensive quality control coach for the Cougars during the 2008 and 2009 seasons and also worked with wide receivers and quarterbacks. From 2010-12, he was an offensive graduate assistant at BYU, coaching quarterbacks and the offensive line. During his time with the Cougars, BYU posted a 46-19 record and went to five-straight bowl games. He began his college playing career as a quarterback at Southern Utah where he spent the 2003 season under head coach Gary Andersen. Following an LDS Church mission, he transferred to BYU where he played running back and special teams for two seasons (2006-07). Bills is a native of Littleton, Colo., and graduated from Arapahoe High School where he set school passing records while throwing for 25 touchdowns as a senior. He earned a bachelor’s degree in History from BYU in 2011. He and his wife Emily have two boys, Brooks and Cooper.

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WILDCAT COACHING STAFF JOE DALE ASSISTANT COACH SAFETIES • 1ST SEASON

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Dale file Alma Mater: Utah ‘10 Family: Wife - Kaylee; Children: Jayden, Brielle, Kenzli, Karis

Coaching Experience Weber State Assistant Coach (2018-pres.) Minot State Assistant Coach (2016-17) Utah Graduate Assistant (2014-15) Madison High School Assistant Coach (2011-13)

Joe Dale is in his first season as an assistant coach with the Wildcat football team. Dale coaches the safeties at Weber State. Dale came to Weber State in March 2018 after spending the previous two seasons as an assistant coach at Minot State University in Minot, North Dakota, where he coached the defensive backs and was the special teams coordinator. A native of Irving, Texas, Dale played football at the University of Utah from 2006-09. He was a four-year letterwinner and started at safety in every game of his last two seasons with the Utes. He played in 47 career games at Utah and started in 27 games. He was named the Defensive MVP of the 2007 Poinsettia Bowl and had five career interceptions. He played in four bowl games and was part of the 2008 team that went undefeated and won the Sugar Bowl. Following his career at Utah, he coached for three seasons at Madison High School in Rexburg, Idaho. He then spent the 2014 and 2015 seasons as a graduate assistant at Utah, working with all aspects of the team, including recruiting. Dale graduated from Utah in 2010 with a degree in Sports Management. He and his wife Kaylee have four children: a son Jayden and daughters Brielle, Kenzli and Karis.

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WILDCAT COACHING STAFF GRANT DUFF ASSISTANT COACH OUTSIDE LB’S • 5TH SEASON

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Duff file Alma Mater: BYU-Idaho ‘09 Utah ‘13 Family: Wife - Lyndi; Children: Abby, Colette, Magnus, Margaret

Coaching Experience Weber State Assistant Coach (2017-pres.) Dir. of Football Operations (‘14-16) Utah Graduate Assistant (2011-12) Administrative Assistant (2008-10)

Grant Duff enters his fifth season on the coaching staff at Weber State. He is in his second season as an assistant coach and is also the recruiting coordinator for the Wildcats. Duff worked the first three years at Weber State as the Director of Football Operations. Duff coaches the outside linebackers for the Wildcats. In 2017, he helped lead Weber State to its best season in school history. The Wildcats won the Big Sky Conference title, won a school-record 11 games, won two games in the FCS Playoffs and were ranked fifth in the nation, the highest ranking in school history. Weber State also had eight players earn All-American honors, the most ever, and had 17 players earn Big Sky All-Conference honors, including a league-best eight on the first team. Duff helped coach the Wildcat defense, that was one of the best in the country in 2017. Weber State finished in the top 10 in the country in interceptions, turnovers gained and red zone defense. The Wildcats led the Big Sky in total defense, scoring defense, rushing defense, interceptions, pass efficiency defense and red zone defense. He joined the WSU program in July 2014 as the Director of Football Operations where he assisted in all ares of the program, including travel, budget, scheduling and organization. In 2016, Duff was part of the WSU program that finished with a 7-5 record, a third-place finish in the Big Sky Conference and advanced to the FCS Playoffs for the first time in seven years. Prior to coming to Weber State, Duff spent five years with the football program at the University of Utah where he worked closely with coach Jay Hill. Duff joined the Ute program in 2008 and spent three seasons as an administrative assistant for the defense and special teams. He spent the 2011 and 2012 seasons as an on-field graduate assistant coach where he worked with the stud linebackers and coached the offensive scout teams. During his time at Utah, he worked behind the scenes for four Ute bowl teams, including the 2009 Sugar Bowl victory over Alabama. He was also involved in the 2009 Poinsettia Bowl, the 2010 Las Vegas Bowl and the 2011 Sun Bowl. Duff is a native of Blackfoot, Idaho, and graduated from BYU-Idaho in 2009 with a degree in agriculture. He earned his Master’s degree in Health Promotion and Education from the University of Utah in 2013. He and his wife Lyndi have four children: Abby, Colette, Magnus and Margaret.

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WILDCAT COACHING STAFF QUINTON GANTHER ASSISTANT COACH RUNNING BACKS • 5TH SEASON

Ganther file Born: July 15, 1984 Alma Mater: Utah ‘12

Coaching Experience Weber State Assistant Coach (2014-pres.) Seattle Seahawks Coaching internship - 2013 Utah Student Assistant Coach - 2012

Playing Experience Utah (2004-05) Two-time Mountain West All-Conference performer NFL (2006-10) Tennessee, Washington, Seattle, Buffalo

This is the fifth season for Quinton Ganther as an assistant coach at Weber State. Ganther is a former University of Utah and NFL running back and coaches the running backs for the Wildcats. He is also Weber State’s pro liaison and works directly with NFL and professional scouts. Ganther coaches the Wildcat running backs. In 2017, he helped lead Weber State to its best season in school history. The Wildcats won the Big Sky Conference title, won a school-record 11 games, won two games in the FCS Playoffs and were ranked fifth in the nation, the highest ranking in school history. Weber State also had eight players earn All-American honors, the most ever, and had 17 players earn Big Sky All-Conference honors, including a league-best eight on the first team.

Brady May and Treshawn Garrett both earned Big Sky All-Conference honors under Ganther’s tutelage.

In 2016, Ganther helped lead Weber State to a 7-5 record, a third-place finish in the Big Sky Conference and WSU’s first trip to the FCS Playoffs in seven years. Senior fullback Cory Thomson earned third team All-Big Sky honors. In 2015, he was part of the Wildcat team that finished 6-5 and coached the group of WSU running backs that was one of the best rushing groups in the Big Sky. Two running backs, Eric Wilkes and Cory Thomson, earned Big Sky All-Conference honors. Ganther joined the Weber State coaching staff in December 2013 with head coach Jay Hill. Prior to joining the Wildcats, he did a minority internship with the Seahawks in 2013, where he assisted in coaching the running backs. Ganther played two seasons for Utah and twice earned All-Mountain West Conference honors with the Utes. As a junior in 2004 he rushed for 654 yards and was part of the Utah team that finished 12-0 and won the Fiesta Bowl. As a senior in 2005 he rushed for 1,120 yards and seven touchdowns. Jay Hill was an assistant coach with the Utes during Ganther’s career. After his collegiate career Ganther was drafted in the seventh round of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans. He went on to play six years in the NFL, appearing in 36 career games. He rushed for 280 career yards and three touchdowns and spent time playing for the Titans, Washington Redskins, Seattle Seahawks and Buffalo Bills. Following his playing career Ganther returned to Utah where he spent the 2012 season as a student assistant coach with the Utes. He also completed his bachelor’s degree in Sociology in 2012 at Utah. Ganther was born July 15, 1984, in Oakland, Calif. Prior to his Utah career he spent two seasons at Citrus Junior College and earned Junior College All-American honors in 2003. During his career he set Citrus College single-season and career rushing and all-purpose records.

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WILDCAT COACHING STAFF AL PUPUNU ASSISTANT COACH TIGHT ENDS • 2ND SEASON

@APupunu

Pupunu file Alma Mater: Weber State Family: Wife - Mindi; Children: Miley, Kade, Brynnli, Kenna, Noah

Playing Experience Weber State All-American - 1991 NFL San Diego Chargers - 1992-97, 99 Kansas City Chiefs - 1997 New York Giants - 1997 Detroit Lions - 2000

Coaching Experience Weber State Assistant Coach (2017-pres.) Idaho Assistant Coach (2010-16) Southern Utah Assistant Coach (2008-09) Utah Volunteer Assistant (2005-07)

Former Weber State All-American and NFL Player Al Pupunu returns for his second season as an assistant coach with the Wildcat football staff. Pupunu returned to Weber State in February 2017 and coaches the tight ends. During his first season at Weber State, he helped lead the Wildcats to a historic season in 2017 as WSU won a school-record 11 games, the Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and finished the season ranked fifth in the nation, the highest ranking in school history. Pupunu coached senior tight end Andrew Vollert to All-America and first team All-Big Sky honors. Vollert played in the East-West Shrine Game and was invited to camp with the Arizona Cardinals. Pupunu earned All-American honors as a player at Weber State and went on to a nine-year career in the NFL. He is a member of the Weber State Athletics Hall of Fame and the Utah Sports Hall of Fame. He returned to Weber State after spending seven years as an assistant coach at the University of Idaho where he coached the tight ends. Pupunu is one of the top football players in Weber State history. After graduating from South High School in Salt Lake City, he played for two seasons at Dixie State College before coming to Weber State to play for Dave Arslanian. As a senior in 1991, Pupunu had one of the best years in Big Sky Conference history. Playing alongside Walter Payton Trophy winner Jamie Martin at quarterback, Pupunu set a Division 1-AA record with 93 receptions for 1,204 yards and 12 touchdowns, helping Weber State to an 8-4 record and a trip to the NCAA Playoffs. At the time, the 93 receptions was an FCS record and still ranks as the most receptions in a season in Weber State history, and still ranks as the second most ever in a season by a tight end. He is also third in WSU history in single-season receiving yards. For his efforts that season, Pupunu earned All-Big Sky honors and was named an All-American by the Associated Press, the Sports Network and the Walter Camp Foundation. After his time at Weber State, Pupunu went on to a nine-year career in the NFL. He spent his first six seasons with the San Diego Chargers and was part of the 1994 Chargers team that went to the Super Bowl. That season he was also named the Offensive Player of the Game in the AFC Championship game. He later played with the Kansas City Chiefs, New York Giants and Detroit Lions, in addition to another year with the Chargers. In his nine seasons in the NFL, Pupunu played in 103 career games and had 1,000 career receiving yards. He was inducted into the Utah Sports Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Weber State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005. He has also been presented with the Distinguished Utahn Award by former Prime Minister of England Margaret Thatcher. He began his coaching career as an intern at the University of Utah where he worked with coach Hill. He was also an assistant coach at Southern Utah for two seasons in 2008 and 2009. A native of Tonga, Pupunu and his wife, Mindi, have five children - Miley, Kade, Brynnli, Kenna and Noah. His son Kade signed to play football at Weber State.

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WILDCAT COACHING STAFF COLTON SWAN SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR/ INSIDE LB’S • 15TH SEASON

@Colton_Swan

Swan file Born: Oct. 31, 1980 Alma Mater: Weber State ‘04 Family: Wife - Sarah

Coaching Experience Weber State Assistant Coach/TE/Special Teams Coordinator - (2014-pres.) Assistant Coach/Linebackers (2012-13) Co-Defensive Coordinator (2009-11) Assistant Coach/Safeties (2005-07) Graduate Assistant Coach (2004)

Colton Swan returns for his 15th season as a member of the Weber State football coaching staff, making him the longest tenured coach on the WSU staff. He began his coaching career at Weber State in 2004. Swan, a former Wildcat player is the special teams coordinator and coaches the inside linebackers for the Wildcats. He also coordinates the efforts of the WSU Gridiron Club, a group of former Weber State football players. Swan has coached under five head coaches in his time at Weber State, working for Jerry Graybeal, Ron McBride, John L. Smith, Jody Sears and Jay Hill. In 2017, he helped lead Weber State to its best season in school history. The Wildcats won the Big Sky Conference title, won a school-record 11 games, won two games in the FCS Playoffs and were ranked fifth in the nation, the highest ranking in school history. Weber State also had eight players earn All-American honors, the most ever, and had 17 players earn Big Sky All-Conference honors, including a league-best eight on the first team. He helped coach the Wildcat defense, that was one of the best in the country in 2017. Weber State finished in the top 10 in the country in interceptions, turnovers gained and red zone defense. The Wildcats led the Big Sky in total defense, scoring defense, rushing defense, interceptions, pass efficiency defense and red zone defense. Junior linebacker LeGrand Toia earned All-American honors and first team All-Big Sky honors. On special teams, Weber State led the Big Sky in kickoff returns and was second in punt return average. Rashid Shaheed, Brady May and Xequille Harry all earned All-American honors on special teams. In 2016, Swan helped lead Weber State to a 7-5 record, a third-place finish in the Big Sky Conference and WSU’s first trip to the FCS Playoffs in seven years. As tight ends coach, he coached junior Andrew Vollert to first team All-Big Sky honors and All-American honors in 2016. He also coached punter Jacob DeMaio and returner Cory Thomson to all-conference honors. In 2016, the Wildcats were 10th in the nation in net punting and 12th in kickoff returns. As special teams coordinator in 2015, Swan helped the Wildcats to a 6-5 overall record and a 5-3 mark in Big Sky play, WSU’s first winning season in five years. Under his coaching, Weber State led the Big Sky in kickoff coverage. He coached Eric Wilkes who earned All-Conference second team honors as a kick returner. Swan has coached under five head coaches in his time at Weber State. In 2014, he coached the tight ends and was the co-special teams coordinator. Prior to that he coached the linebackers for two seasons after spending three seasons as the Co-Defensive Coordinator for the Wildcats. During that stint he coached several players to All-Conference honors including Nick Webb and Trevor Pletcher. Before becoming the defensive coordinator, Swan spent three years coaching the WSU safeties. Swan is one of WSU’s successful walk-on stories. He came to Weber State 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 added 20 pounds. 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. In 2003, he earned Second Team All-Big Sky Conference honors after he recorded 109 total tackles, had three forced fumbles and an interception. He graduated from Weber State in 2004 and was a three-time member of the Big Sky Academic All-Conference team. Swan was born Oct. 31, 1980, and is a native of Jerome, Idaho. He and his wife Sarah were married in July 2015. The couple has one son, William Doc Swan, who was born in October 2017.

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WILDCAT SUPPORT STAFF

RYAN MILUS

SKYLER RIDLEY

Graduate Assistant Coach/CB’s 2nd season

Graduate Assistant/ Offense 3rd season

Ryan Milus returns for his second season as a graduate assistant coach with Weber State football. He coaches the cornerbacks for the Wildcats. He is pursuing a graduate degree at Weber State in Criminal Justice.

Skyler Ridley returns for his third season as a graduate assistant on the Wildcat coaching staff. He works with the offensive side of the ball and assists the offensive coaches in all areas of the program.

In 2017, Milus helped lead Weber State to its best season in school history. The Wildcats won the Big Sky Conference title, won a school-record 11 games, won two games in the FCS Playoffs and were ranked fifth in the nation, the highest ranking in school history. Weber State also had eight players earn All-American honors, the most ever, and had 17 players earn Big Sky All-Conference honors, including a league-best eight on the first team.

In 2017, Ridley helped lead Weber State to its best season in school history. The Wildcats won the Big Sky Conference title, won a school-record 11 games, won two games in the FCS Playoffs and were ranked fifth in the nation, the highest ranking in school history. Weber State also had eight players earn All-American honors, the most ever, and had 17 players earn Big Sky All-Conference honors, including a league-best eight on the first team.

The Wildcat defense was one of the best in the country in 2017. Weber State finished in the top 10 in the country in interceptions, turnovers gained and red zone defense. The Wildcats led the Big Sky in total defense, scoring defense, rushing defense, interceptions, pass efficiency defense and red zone defense. Senior Taron Johnson was a consensus All-American selection and was named the Big Sky Defensive MVP.

Ridley is a native of Murrieta, California, and graduated from Murrieta Valley High School. Following a two-year LDS Church mission to Manchester, England, Ridley played four years of football at BYU from 2010-13.

Milus, a native of Tacoma, Washington, graduated from Hamilton High School in Chandler, Arizona. He then attended Arizona State University where he excelled as a track and field star with the Sun Devils. He was a three-time All-American sprinter at ASU and finished second in the NCAA Championships in the 60 meters. He was twice a runner-up finisher in the 100 meters at the Pac-12 Championships. He qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials in the 100 meters and also twice competed at the U.S. Championships. He graduated from Arizona State in 2014 with a degree in Business Tourism. Following graduation he competed professionally in track and field and made the finals of the U.S. Indoor Championships.

He lettered in each of his last two seasons at BYU and served as a team captain as a senior in 2013. He appeared in 26 games in his career with the Cougars and had 58 catches for 659 yards and three touchdowns. He had a career-high seven catches for 90 yards and caught the game-winning touchdown in BYU’s win at Houston in 2013. After graduating from BYU he started his coaching career at Bountiful High School where he coached the wide receivers and defensive backs in 2014 and 2015. Ridley married his wife Jasmine in 2012. The couple had a baby girl Rowen in February 2017.

He spent the 2016 season coaching football at his alma mater Hamilton High School, where he coached the secondary. He is the son of Ron Milus, who is in his 19th season as an assistant coach in the NFL. Milus is currently the defensive backs coach of the Los Angeles Chargers. He has also coached with the Arizona Cardinals, New York Giants, Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos.

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DERRICK LUKEN

JOEL BASS

Director of Football Operations 3rd season

Assistant Athletic Director/Head Athletic Trainer 27th season

Derrick Luken returns for his third season at Weber State. He is in his second season as the Director of Football Operations. In his role, Luken assists with all areas of the football program including travel, budget, scheduling and organization. This past season, he helped lead the Wildcats to the best season in school history with a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking, the highest in school history. He spent the 2016 season as a Graduate Assistant and Video Coordinator for the Wildcats. A native Lompoc, California, Luken graduated from Lompoc High School. He then attended the Air Force Academy where he helped the football team with video. He graduated from Air Force in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in Business Management. He then served for four and a half years in United States Air Force. He was stationed at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Great Falls, Montana and worked as a nuclear weapons officer. He received his master’s degree in Sport Management from Drexel University in 2015. Luken married his wife Krystykka in July 2017.

Joel Bass is in his 27th season with Weber State Athletics. In 2011 he was elevated to the position of Assistant Athletic Director for Support Services/Head Athletics Trainer. 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. Bass works primarily with the Wildcat football and men’s basketball teams, but also oversees all administrative responsibilities of the athletic training program. Athletics has always been a part of Bass’ life. The son of a former high school football coach, Bass participated in football, basketball, baseball and track as a teen. 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, and three grandchildren.

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JACOB CRANE

DEREK ROSINSKI

Head Equipment Manager 2nd season

Strength and Conditioning Coach 2nd season

Jacob Crane was named the Equipment Manager for Weber State Athletics in June 2017. He oversees the equipment operations for all 16 WSU sports with focus on football and men’s basketball. In his first season with the Wildcat football team, Weber State had a record-setting year, winning 11 games, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and finished the season ranked fifth in the nation, the highest in school history. Crane came to Weber State after working with the equipment staffs of the University of Utah and the Miami Dolphins. A native of Columbiaville, Michigan, Crane moved to Utah at age 11 and graduated from Wasatch High School in Heber City in 2012. He then attended the University of Utah and spent four years as a student helping the equipment staff of the Utes, with primary focus on football. Crane graduated from the University of Utah in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in Economics. He spent the 2016 football season as a seasonal internship with the equipment staff of the Miami Dolphins, where he assisted in all aspects of equipment with the team.

Derek Rosinski is in his second year as a Strength and Conditioning Coach for men’s basketball and football at Weber State. In his first season with the Wildcat football team, Weber State had a record-setting year, winning 11 games, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and finished the season ranked fifth in the nation, the highest in school history. Before joining the staff at Weber State, Derek spent three years as part of the Sports Performance staff at Grand Canyon University, directing the program for men’s basketball and beach volleyball. His appointment at GCU came after a one year stint on the Strength and Conditioning Staff at Arkansas State working primarily with baseball, women’s soccer and bowling, and assisting with football. He joined the staff at Arkansas State after spending the previous two years at Mercer University as a Graduate Assistant in the Strength and Conditioning department. During his time in Macon, Derek oversaw the strength and conditioning programs for the men’s lacrosse and soccer teams, women’s volleyball, and both the men’s and women’s tennis and golf programs. Rosinski also assisted with the training of the Mercer football team and was an integral part of the rebirth of that program in the fall of 2012. At Mercer, Derek also received his Master’s degree in Higher Education Leadership. Prior to his time at Mercer, Derek spent the 2010-2011 year at Wofford College assisting with the Strength and Conditioning programs for the football and men’s basketball teams and directing the training for the men’s golf team as well as for the Sprinter’s and Multi-Event competitors for the track team. He played four years of college football as an offensive lineman at Monmouth University, lettering all four years and appearing in over 30 games during his career with several starts to his credit. The Tonawanda, New York, native graduated from Monmouth with a degree in Health Studies and a minor in Information Technologies.

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ALPHABETICAL

18 83 79

John Abercrombie AJ Allen David Ames Noah Atagi

WR WR WR OL

74 10 71 26 31

George Barrera Keilan Benjamin Teryn Berry Ben Bos Justus Brown Brody Burke

OL CB QB OL LB S

62 89 13 37 8 76 85

Mo Cannon Colby Child Kasai Childress Jon Christensen Marque Collins Naseme Colvin Jake Constantine Creston Cooledge Devon Cooley

OL WR CB WR CB LB QB OL WR

12 28 40 3 82 56

Fred Dangtuw Josh Davis Andrew Dean Darryl Denby Dewayne Dixon Tyler Downs

CB RB DE WR WR OL

Wyatt Ekblad Riley Erickson

LB P

51 Chris Faaumu 49 Kallin Fisher

OL LS

6 Treshawn Garrett 78 Robert Geoffrion 54 Breckin Gunter

RB OL LB

25 2 5 38 84 7 19

Cameron Hansen Jawian Harrison Jr. Eddie Heckard Ty Hinds Martrel Holmes Trey Hoskins Zach Hymas

RB S CB S WR S QB

81 27 86 11 39 21

Isiah Jackson Kris Jackson Dallin Jamison Kaden Jenks Raoul Johnson David Jones

WR RB TE QB DE RB

93 60 15 42

Junior Latu Doug Lloyd Raphael Longangu Jordan Lutui

OL P TE DL

26

No. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Name Jawian Harrison, Jr. Darryl Denby Kevin Smith Eddie Heckard Treshawn Garrett Trey Hoskins Jake Constantine Adam Rodriguez

Pos. Ht. S 5-10 WR 5-9 RB 6-0 CB 5-10 RB 5-11 S 6-3 QB 6-2 DE 6-2

Wt. 180 175 200 185 200 175 200 240

Yr. Sr. Sr. Jr. RFr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr.

Hometown (Previous School) Richmond, CA (El Cerrito) Murrieta, CA (Vista Murrieta) Fairfield, CA (Vanden) Las Vegas, NV (Desert Pines) Palmdale, CA (Highland) Oakland, CA (Dougherty Valley) Camarillo, CA (Boise St./Ventura Coll.) Springville, UT (Springville)

Keilan Benjamin Kaden Jenks Fred Dangtuw Marque Collins Braden Miles Raphael Longangu Kylan Weisser Rathen Ricedorff AJ Allen Zach Hymas

CB QB CB CB QB TE QB QB WR QB

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

170 215 165 160 210 225 190 190 170 200

Sr. RFr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. RFr.

Richmond, CA (Santa Rosa JC) Royal City, WA (Royal City) Lakewood, WA (Lakes) Sacramento, CA (Cosumnes Oaks) Highland, UT (Lone Peak) Euless, TX (Trinity) Glendale, AZ (Notre Dame Prep) Show Low, AZ (Mesa CC) Cerritos, CA (Buena Park) Logandale, NV (Moapa Valley)

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

Parker Preator David Jones Rashid Shaheed Jeremy Maxwell Jordan Preator Cameron Hansen Justus Brown Kris Jackson Josh Davis

CB RB WR CB S RB LB RB RB

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

180 170 175 175 195 210 230 240 195

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

Plain City, UT (Snow/Fremont) Pleasant Hill, CA (College Park) San Diego, CA (Mt. Carmel) Santa Ana, CA (Santa Ana JC) Plain City, UT (BYU/Fremont) Taylorsville, UT (Juan Diego) Brigham City, UT (Snow/Box Elder) Mesa, AZ (Mesa) Sandy, UT (Alta)

Cam Smith Brody Burke Preston Smith Spencer Niutupuivaha Clay Moss Conner Mortensen Noah Vaea Naseme Colvin Ty Hinds Raoul Johnson

RB S S S RB LB LB LB S DE

5-11 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-1 5-11 6-2

185 190 185 195 210 210 220 200 190 220

RFr. RFr. So. Fr. So. So. RFr. Fr. RFr. RFr.

Aurora, CO (Bingham) Salt Lake City, UT (Skyline) Gilbert, AZ (Mesquite) Provo, UT (Timpview) Sandy, UT (Jordan) Overton, NV (Moapa Valley) Herriman, UT (Herriman) Richmond, CA (Skyline) Kaysville, UT (Davis) Boise, ID (Bishop Kelly)

0 4 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59

Andrew Dean Brady May Jordan Lutui Winston Reid George Tarlas Landon Stice BJ Taufalele Trey Tuttle McKade Mitton Kallin Fisher

DE FB DL LB DE LB LB K DE LS

6-3 5-11 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-3 6-3 5-9 6-4 5-11

250 235 270 225 245 225 230 190 245 220

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

Smithfield, UT (Sky View) Heyburn, ID (Minico/Snow) West Valley City, UT (Hunter) West Jordan, UT (Copper Hills) Boise, ID (Borah) Stansbury Park, UT (Stansbury Park) South Jordan, UT (Bingham) Arlington, TX (Martin) Plymouth, UT (Bear River) Kaysville, UT (Davis)

Jayden Palauni Chris Faaumu Fusi Teisina Auston Tesch Breckin Gunter Iosua Opeta Tyler Downs Tevita Tauteoli LeGrand Toia Cole McGinnis

DL OL DL LB LB OL OL OL LB OL

6-2 6-4 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-6 6-4 6-2 6-4

285 300 290 240 220 305 320 315 225 300

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

Salt Lake City, UT (Highland) Federal Way, WA (Cerritos CC) Salt Lake City, UT (East) Eden, UT (Weber) Brigham City, UT (Box Elder) Stansbury Park, UT (Stansbury) Smithfield, UT (Sky View) West Valley City, UT (Hunter) Riverton, UT (Riverton) Gooding, ID (Gooding)

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88 23 41 59 96 14 48 95 98 35 34

Justin Malone Jeremy Maxwell Brady May Cole McGinnis Hayden Meacham Braden Miles McKade Mitton Gordon Moimoi Kalisi Moli Conner Mortensen Clay Moss

TE DB FB OL DE QB LB DL DL LB RB

33 Spencer Niutupuivaha S 69 Chinoso Opara 55 Iosua Opeta

DL OL

50 70 24 20 87

DL LB OL S DB WR

Jayden Palauni Marcel Peters Ashamad Pinchem Jordan Preator Parker Preator Xavier Price

43 Winston Reid 17 Rathen Ricedorff 9 Adam Rodriguez

LB QB DL

72 91 22 80 99 30 4 32 45 73 90 77

Doug Schiess Jared Schiess Aaron Sessions Rashid Shaheed Justin Shaw Filipe Sitake Cam Smith Kevin Smith Preston Smith Kalvin Stewart Semaj Stewart Landon Stice Xavier Stilson Jordan Strate Trevor Szilagyi

DL DL S WR QB DL RB RB S LB CB LB OL DE OL

66 44 46 57 52 53 58 92 47 97

Hyrum Tapusoa George Tarlas BJ Taufalele Tevita Tauteoli Fusi Teisina Auston Tesch Legrand Toia Kawika Tupuola Trey Tuttle Mason Tye

OL DE LB OL DL LB LB DE K DL

36 Noah Vaea

LB

16 Kylan Weisser 75 Ty Whitworth 94 Jonah Williams

QB OL DE

60 62 66 69

Doug Lloyd Mo Cannon Hyrum Tapusoa Chinoso Opara

P OL OL DL

5-10 6-2 6-5 6-9

210 295 325 270

Jr. Jr. RFr. Fr.

Mount Gambier, Australia Escondido, CA (Palomar College) West Valley City, UT (Granger) Draper, UT (Juan Diego)

70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79

Ashamad Pinchem Ben Bos Doug Schiess Xavier Stilson George Barrera Ty Whitworth Creston Cooledge Trevor Szilagyi Robert Geoffrion Noah Atagi

OL OL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL

6-4 6-3 6-3 6-7 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-4

290 285 260 290 270 295 270 280 290 280

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

Carson, CA (Los Angeles) Heber City, UT (Wasatch) Manti, UT (Manti) Layton, UT (Layton) Boise, ID (Borah) Temecula, CA (Linfield Christian) Surprise, AZ (Valley Vista) Monument, CO (Valor Christian) Newbury Park, CA (Newbury Park) Washington Terrace, UT (Bonneville)

0 8 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89

Justin Shaw Isiah Jackson Dewayne Dixon David Ames Martrel Holmes Devon Cooley Dallin Jamison Xavier Price Justin Malone Colby Child

WR WR WR WR WR WR TE WR TE WR

6-5 6-0 6-3 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-4 5-7

200 200 195 190 175 175 230 205 225 170

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

West Haven, UT (Fremont) Sandy, UT (Jordan) Richmond, CA (Salesian) Idaho Falls, ID (Skyline) San Marcos, CA (Mission Hills) Los Angeles, CA (Buena Park) West Jordan, UT (West Jordan) Salt Lake City, UT (Judge/Air Force) Milpitas, CA (Bellarmine) Fruit Heights, UT (Davis)

90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

Jordan Strate Jared Schiess Kawika Tupuola Junior Latu Jonah Williams Gordon Moimoi Hayden Meacham Mason Tye Kalisi Moli Filipe Sitake

DE DL DE TE DE DL DE DL DL DL

6-1 6-3 6-1 6-5 6-5 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-1

245 280 250 295 270 310 235 260 280 310

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

Kaysville, UT (Davis) Manti, UT (Manti) Farmington, UT (Davis) Tacoma, WA (Washington/Orem) Meridian, ID (Rocky Mountain) Maplewood, MN (Timpview (UT)) Layton, UT (Layton) Smithfield, UT (Sky View) West Valley City, UT (Herriman) Orem, UT (Mountain View)

John Abercrombie WR 5-11 175 Fr. Salt Lake City, UT (West) Teryn Berry QB 6-2 185 Fr. Redmond, WA (Redmond) Kasai Childress CB 5-11 180 Fr. Puyallup, WA (Graham-Kapowsin) Jon Christensen WR 6-1 195 Fr. Highland, UT (Lone Peak) Wyatt Ekblad LB 6-0 220 RFr. Morgan, UT (Morgan) Riley Erickson P 6-0 190 So. Chandler, AZ (Desert Vista/UNLV) Marcel Peters LB 6-1 205 Sr. San Diego, CA (SD Mesa College) Aaron Sessions S 5-11 170 Fr. Sheridan, WY (Sheridan) Kalvin Stewart LB 6-2 205 Fr. Star, ID (Eagle) Coaching staff Jay Hill Head Coach Brent Myers Associate Head Coach / Offensive Line Dave Schramm Offensive Coordinator / Wide Receivers Kite Afeaki Assistant Coach / Defensive Line Kelly Bills Assistant Coach / Quarterbacks Joe Dale Assistant Coach / Safeties Grant Duff Assistant Coach / Outside Linebackers Quinton Ganther Assistant Coach / Running Backs Al Pupunu Assistant Coach / Tight Ends Colton Swan Assistant Coach / Special Teams Coordinator / Inside LB’s Ryan Milus Graduate Assistant Coach / Cornerbacks Skyler Ridley Graduate Assistant / Offense Derrick Luken Director of Football Operations

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Utah (49)

John Abercrombie Noah Atagi Ben Bos Justus Brown Brody Burke Colby Child Jon Christensen Josh Davis Andrew Dean Tyler Downs Kallin Fisher Breckin Gunter Wyatt Eckblad Cameron Hansen Ty Hinds Isiah Jackson Dallin Jamison Jordan Lutui Hayden Meacham Braden Miles McKade Mitton Kalisi Moli Clay Moss S. Niutupuivaha Chinoso Opara Iosua Opeta Jayden Palauni Jordan Preator Parker Preator Xavier Price Winston Reid Adam Rodriguez Doug Schiess Jared Schiess Justin Shaw Filipe Sitake Landon Stice Xavier Stilson Jordan Strate Hyrum Tapusoa BJ Taufalele Tevita Tauteoli Fusi Teisina Auston Tesch LeGrand Toia Kawika Tupuola Mason Tye Noah Vaea Stetson Wood

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Washington (6)

Teryn Berry Kasai Childress Fred Dangtuw Colorado (2) Idaho (7) Kaden Jenks Cam Smith David Ames Chris Faaumu Trevor Szilagyi George Barrera Junior Latu Wyoming (1) Raoul Johnson Aaron Sessions Brady May Cole McGinnis Kalvin Stewart George Tarlas Jonah Williams

Minnesota (1)

Gordon Moimoi

Nevada (3)

Eddie Heckard Zach Hymas Conner Mortensen

California (23)

AJ Allen Keilan Benjamin Mo Cannon Marque Collins Naseme Colvin Jake Constantine Devon Cooley Darryl Denby Dewayne Dixon Blake Garrison Treshawn Garrett Robert Geoffrion Jawian Harrison, Jr. Martrel Holmes Trey Hoskins David Jones Jeremy Maxwell Justin Malone Ashamad Pinchem Marcel Peters Rashid Shaheed Kevin Smith Ty Whitworth

Arizona (6)

Creston Cooledge Riley Erickson Kris Jackson Rathen Ricedorff Preston Smith Kylan Weisser

Texas (2)

Raphael Longangu Trey Tuttle

Australia (1) Doug Lloyd

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Kite Afeaki Kee-tay ah-fee-ah-kee Keilan Benjamin Key-lun Fred Dangtuw Den-two Chris Faaumu Fa-ah-ooh-moo Robert Geoffrion Jeff-re-on Raphael Longangu Long-gone-gu Gordon Moimoi Moy-moy Iosua Opeta Yo-sue-a O-pet-a Jayden Palauni Pa-lao-knee Schiess She-ss Trevor Szilagyi Suh-law-gee BJ Taufalele Toff-uh-lay-luh LeGrand Toia Toe-e-uh Kawika Tupuola Ka-ve-ka Two-pooh-o-la Noah Vaea Vi-e-uh

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RETURNING ALL-AMERICAN BRADY MAY 5-11 • 235 • FB Senior Heyburn, ID

41 Brady returns as a senior fullback and special teams player with the Wildcats. He earned All-America honors and first-team All-Big Sky honors in 2017. He has played in 35 career games in his three years at Weber State. 2017 (Junior) Played in all 14 games for the Wildcats as part of Weber State’s historic season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins and two wins in the FCS Playoffs...Earned first-team All-America honors by HERO Sports as a Special Teams player...Also earned Big Sky All-Conference honors at two positions...Earned first-team All-Big Sky honors as a special teams player and was named to the second team as a fullback...Had two rushing touchdowns during the season with one against Montana Western and one against Idaho State...Also had 10 receptions for 108 yards and had three kickoff returns for 63 yards...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Professional Sales. 2016 (Sophomore) Played in 11 games during the season, helping Weber State to the FCS Playoffs...Had two kickoff returns for 72 yards...Also had one carry for two yards and a touchdown in WSU’s win over nationally ranked Cal Poly...Recorded six total tackles on the season... Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Professional Sales. 2015 (Freshman) Played in 10 games for the Wildcats as a red shirt freshman after joining the program in the summer of 2015...Played mainly on special teams, including long snapper...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Human Performance Management/Wellness. Snow College Sat out the 2012 season as a red shirt at Snow Junior College before leaving on an LDS Church mission. Minico High School Graduated from Minico High School in 2012 where he played for coach Tim Perrigot... Was a four-year varsity letter winner in football and was a two-time all-state running back. Personal Was born April 28, 1994, in Twin Falls, Idaho...Parents are Rick and Amy May...Siblings are Colby, Kailee and Colter...Married his wife Brinlee in May 2016...Served an LDS Church mission to Puebla, Mexico from 2013-15...Is majoring in Professional Sales.

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YR GP RUSH YDS TD REC YARDS TACKLES 2015 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 11 1 2 1 0 0 6 2017 14 8 20 2 10 108 13 TOTAL 35 9 22 3 10 108 19

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RETURNING ALL-AMERICAN IOSUA OPETA 6-4 • 295 • OL Senior Stansbury Park, UT

55 Iosua returns for his senior season on the offensive line for the Wildcats. He is an All-American and two-time All-Big Sky selection. He is one of five returning All-Americans this season. He has played in all 37 games in his three seasons at Weber State. 2017 (Junior) Started in all 14 games on the offensive line for the Wildcats as part of Weber State’s historic season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins and two wins in the FCS Playoffs...Earned third-team All-America honors by the Associated Press... Was also named to the Big Sky All-Conference first-team. 2016 (Sophomore) Started all 12 games on the offensive line after moving from the defensive side of the ball in spring practice...Earned Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference honors and helped the Wildcats to the FCS Playoffs...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Human Performance Management/Sports. 2015 (Freshman) Played in all 11 games and started for games for the Wildcats as a defensive tackle...Recorded 16 total tackles with five solo tackles and 11 assisted...Had four tackles in each of the first two games of the season at Oregon State and North Dakota State... Also had a half sack in WSU’s win at Montana...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Business Administration. 2014 Sat out the season as a red shirt after signing with Weber State in February 2014. Stansbury High School Played for coach Clint Christiansen at Stansbury High School... Earned All-State honorable mention honors and was named to the First Team All-Region team...Recorded 74 tackles with five sacks as a senior at Stansbury. Personal Name is pronounced: YO-sue-a O-pet-a...Was born Aug. 15, 1996 in Bountiful, Utah...Parents are Amerika and Christy Opeta...Has a twin brother Isaia and a sister Malia...Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State.

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RETURNING ALL-AMERICAN LEGRAND TOIA 6-2 • 215 • LB Senior Riverton, UT

58 LeGrand returns as a senior All-American linebacker for the Wildcats out of Riverton, Utah. He earned All-American honors and firstteam All-Big Sky honors as a junior. He has played in 35 career games in his three seasons at Weber State and has 179 total tackles with 18.5 tackles for loss and seven sacks. 2017 (Junior) Started in 13 games for the Wildcats as part of Weber State’s historic season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins and two wins in the FCS Playoffs...Earned second-team All-America honors by the American Football Coaches Association...Was also named to the Big Sky All-Conference first-team...Led the Wildcat team in tackles with 79 on the season for an average of 6.1 per game...Had 39 solo tackles and 40 assisted tackles...Had a season-high 11 tackles at Eastern Washington and 10 against Idaho State...Also was second on the Wildcat team in sacks with five during the season...Had two sacks in WSU’s win at No. 12 Eastern Washington. 2016 (Sophomore) Played in 11 games and started nine games for the Wildcats, helping Weber State to the FCS Playoffs...Finished fourth on the WSU team in tackles with 74, for an average of 6.7 per game...Had 42 solo tackles with 32 assisted tackles and had 10 tackles in a game twice, at Portland State and home to Cal Poly...Also recorded eight tackles for loss, second-most on the Wildcat team...Had one sack with one forced fumble and three pass breakups. 2015 (Freshman) Played in all 11 games as a red shirt freshman for the Wildcats...Had 26 total tackles with six solo tackles and 20 assisted tackles...Had a season-high nine tackles in WSU’s win at Northern Colorado, including 2.5 tackles for loss...Also had one sack at UNC for a loss of 10 yards. 2014 Sat out the season as a red shirt after joining the WSU program in the summer of 2014. Riverton High School Graduated from Riverton High School in 2014 where he played for coach Mike Miller...Earned Second Team All-Region honors during his junior season. Personal Was born May 14, 1996, in Kansas City, Missouri...Middle name is Faleolo... Parents are Tui and Tonia Toia...Last name is pronounced: Toe-e-uh...Has three siblings...Is majoring in Professional Sales at Weber State...Likes to play rugby and box.

CAREER STATS

YR GP UA A TKL 2015 11 6 20 26 2016 11 42 32 74 2017 13 39 40 79 TOTAL 35 87 92 179

TFL 2.5 8.0 8.0 18.5

YDS 13 14 44 71

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RETURNING ALL-AMERICAN RASHID SHAHEED 6-0 • 170 • WR/KR Sophomore San Diego, CA

22 Rashid returns as a sophomore All-American return specialist and wide receiver for the Wildcats out of San Diego, California. As a freshman he earned All-America and first-team All-Big Sky honors. 2017 (Freshman) Played in all 14 games for the Wildcats as part of Weber State’s historic season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins and two wins in the FCS Playoffs...Earned first-team All-America honors and first-team All-Big Sky honors as a freshman... Was named the top Collegiate Return Specialist by the FCS Athletic Directors Association...Was the only freshman named to the FCS ADA All-America team and became the first Wildcat to ever be recognized by the team...He also earned third-team All-America honors by HERO Sports as a return specialist...Earned first-team All-Big Sky Conference honors as a kick returner...Finished fourth in the nation in kickoff returns with an average of 29.7 yards per return...Had 25 returns for 743 yards and two touchdowns...The return average of 29.7 yards per return is the best in Weber State single-season history and the 743 yards is the fifth best ever in a season...Had two kickoff returns for touchdowns...Had a 100-yard return against Southern Utah, becoming the eighth player in Weber State history to return a kick 100 yards...He also had a 90-yard kickoff return at Portland State...Is one of just two players in school history with two returns of at least 90 yards and is the only one do to so in the same season...Was one of five players in the nation with two kickoff returns for touchdowns...Also had 25 receptions for 545 yards and three touchdowns as a wide receiver... Averaged 21.8 yards per reception...Had four catches for 149 yards at Cal, including a 55-yard catch for a touchdown...Also had three receptions for 163 yards and a 67-yard TD catch in a win over UC Davis...Had at least one reception in all 14 games...Also had 16 rushing attempts for 134 yards and one touchdown, which was a 67-yard run in the season-opening win over Montana Western...Finished ninth in the Big Sky in all purpose yards with 1,422 yards for an average of 101.6 yards per game. Mt. Carmel High School Played on the offensive and defensive sides of the ball for coach John Anderson and Mt. Carmel...Is a two-time San Diego Section CIF selection and earned second team all-state honors...Had 3,748 total yards with 24 touchdowns on offense...Also had two interceptions with one touchdown on defense...Set Mt. Carmel school records for most receiving yards in a game and the school record for the longest kick return...Also ran track and field in high school and was as two-time section champion. Personal Was born Aug. 31, 1998 in Phoenix...Parents are Haneef and Cassondra Shaheed... Is majoring in Athletic Training at Weber State.

CAREER STATS YR GP RUSH YDS TD REC YDS TD KR YDS TD LONG 2017 14 16 134 1 25 545 3 25 743 2 100 TOTAL 14 16 134 1 25 545 3 25 743 2 100

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RETURNING ALL-AMERICAN TREY TUTTLE 5-9 • 190 • K Sophomore Arlington, TX

47 Trey returns as a sophomore All-American kicker for the Wildcats out of Arlington, Texas. As a freshman he earned All-America and first-team All-Big Sky honors. He is a preseason All-America selection this year. 2017 (Freshman) Played in all 14 games for the Wildcats as part of Weber State’s historic season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins and two wins in the FCS Playoffs...Earned first-team All-America honors and first-team All-Big Sky honors as a freshman... Was named to the first-team All-America team by the Associated Press and the Walter Camp Foundation and earned second-team All-America honors by STATS...Also earned first-team All-Big Sky honors, and became the first Wildcat placekicker to earn first-team All-Big Sky honors in 20 years...Finished the season fourth in the nation in field goal percentage at 86 percent...Was 19 of 22 on field goals during the season, including making his first 14 attempts...The 19 field goals made is tied for the most in a season in WSU history and is the most field goals made in a season since 1971...Was ninth in the country in field goals per game at 1.36...Made four field goals in WSU’s win at Montana State on Sept. 30...Also had three field goals in both games against Southern Utah...Had a season-long field goal of 48 yards in the win over Montana...Was 53 of 54 on extra point attempts during the season...Also ran a fake field goal attempt for a 12-yard touchdown in a win over Idaho State...Scored 116 points during the year and finished ninth in the country in points scored per game...The 116 points is the fourth most in a season in WSU history. Martin High School Graduated in 2015 from Martin High School in Arlington where he played for coach Bob Wagner...Earned First Team All-District honors. Personal Was born Oct. 6, 1996, in Nacogdoches, Texas...Parents are Zac and Nancy Tuttle and has four siblings...Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State.

CAREER STATS YR GP FGM FGA LONG PCT. KO YDS AVG. TB 2017 14 19 22 48 .864 87 5,275 60.6 20 TOTAL 14 19 22 48 .864 87 5,275 60.6 20

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JOHN ABERCROMBIE

DAVID AMES

WR • 5-11 • 175 Freshman Salt Lake City, UT

WR • 5-10 • 180 Sophomore Idaho Falls, ID

83 John joined the Wildcats in the summer of 2018 as a wide receiver out of West High School in Salt Lake City.

David returns as a sophomore wide receiver for the Wildcats out of Idaho Falls, Idaho.

West High School Graduated from West High School in 2018 where he played for coach Justin Thompson...Twice earned first-team all-region honors and earned second-team all-state honors...Totaled 1,631 allpurpose yards as a senior.

2017 (Freshman) Saw action in 13 games as a true freshman for the Wildcats during WSU’s historic season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins and two wins in the FCS Playoffs...Had two rushing attempts for 19 yards, all coming in WSU’s win at Portland State on Nov. 11...Also had three tackles on the year...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Business Administration.

Personal Was born Feb. 17, 2000, in Salt Lake City...Parents are Rob and Carla Abercrombie...Plans on majoring in Business and Economics at Weber State.

AJ ALLEN WR • 6-1 • 170 Sophomore Cerritos, CA

Skyline High School Played for coach Scott Berger at Skyline and helped lead the team to a perfect 12-0 record and the State 4A title as a senior in 2016... Was named the Idaho 4A Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year and earned First Team All-State honors...Rushed for 1,116 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior and had 831 receiving yards. Personal Was born May, 11, 1999, in Salt Lake City...Mother is Melanie Ames and has three siblings...Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State.

18 AJ joins Weber State as a freshman wide receiver out of Cerritos, California. He signed with the Wildcats in February. Buena Park High School Graduated from Buena Park High School where he played for coach David Lowery...Was named the offensive and team MVP... Earned First Team All-League honors as a wide receiver and free safety as a senior...Twice earned all-league honors as a receiver and had over 1,000 receiving yards...Also averaged one touchdown per game...Had 18 tackles in one games as a safety. Personal Was born Feb. 19, 1999, in Orange County...Parents are Craig Allen and Lisa Chacon...Father played football at Purdue and mother played softball at Purdue...Has five siblings...Plans on majoring in Computer Science at Weber State...Can solve the Rubik’s cube.

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NOAH ATAGI

KEILAN BENJAMIN

OL • 6-4 • 280 Freshman Washington Terrace, UT

CB • 5-10 • 170 Senior Richmond, CA

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Noah joins Weber State as a freshman on the offensive line out of Washington Terrace, Utah. He signed with Weber State in February 2016 before serving an LDS Church mission.

Keilan returns as a senior cornerback with the Wildcats out of Richmond, California. He transferred to WSU for the 2017 season after playing two seasons at Santa Rosa Junior College.

Bonneville High School Signed with Weber State in February 2016 out of Bonneville High School...Earned All-Region and All-State honors as a senior with the Lakers...Recorded 41 tackles with five sacks...Also played basketball at Bonneville.

2017 (Freshman) Played in 12 games for the Wildcats as part of Weber State’s historic season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins and two wins in the FCS Playoffs...Had two interceptions during the year and eight pass breakups...Had an interception in the seasonopening win over Montana Western and a win over UC Davis... The eight pass breakups is the second most of any Wildcat during the season...Had three breakups in the win at Montana State... Recorded 54 tackles on the season with 37 solo tackles and 17 assisted tackles...Had nine tackles at Cal and nine in the home win over Montana...Also had 6.5 tackles for loss, with two coming in the FCS Playoff win at Southern Utah...Recorded two sacks, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery during the year.

Personal Was born June 17, 1998...Father Miller was an offensive lineman at Weber State from 1990-93.

GEORGE BARRERA OL • 6-5 • 270 Freshman Boise, ID

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Santa Rosa Junior College Played two seasons at Santa Rosa...Had 44 tackles and six interceptions in his sophomore season...Returned one interception for a touchdown...Also had nine pass breakups and one forced fumble on the season. Personal Was born Feb. 1, 1996, in Richmond...Name is pronounced Keylun...Mother is Davina Teasley...Is majoring in Communication at Weber State...Also plays the piano.

George signed with Weber State in February as an offensive lineman out of Boise, Idaho. Borah High School Graduated from Borah High School in Boise in 2018 and played for coach Jason Burton...Earned two high school letters in football and three in wrestling...Earned First Team All-SIC honors as a senior in 2017...Also earned Second Team All-Idaho honors...Was a two-time All-American in wrestling and was the state champion in 2018...Was also a state champion in the shot put in 2018. Personal Was born April 4, 2000, in Boise...Plans on majoring in Microbiology at Weber State.

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TERYN BERRY

BEN BOS

QB • 6-2 • 185 Freshman Redmond, WA

OL •6-3 • 285 Sophomore Heber City, UT

71 Teryn joins the Wildcats as a freshman quarterback out of Redmond, Washington.

Ben returns as a sophomore center for the Wildcats out of Heber City, Utah.

Redmond High School Graduated from Redmond High School in 2018 where he played for coach Jason Rimkus...Earned first-team 3A KingCo All-League honors as a senior.

2017 (R-Freshman) Played and started in all 14 games for the Wildcats during the season, as part of WSU’s record-setting season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking.

Personal Birthday is January 9...Parents are Thomas and Natalie Berry... Plans on majoring in Athletic Therapy at Weber State.

2016 Sat out the season as a red shirt after signing with the Wildcats in February 2016. Wasatch High School Graduated from Wasatch High School in 2016...Earned first team All-State and All-Region honors playing for coach Steve Coburn... Played on the offensive and defensive lines for the Wasps...Also wrestled and did track and field at Wasatch and earned All-American honors in wrestling. Personal Was born Oct. 6, 1997 in Murray, Utah...Is majoring in Computer Science at Weber State.

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JUSTUS BROWN LB • 6-5 • 230 Senior Brigham City, UT

26 Justus is back for his senior season at linebacker at Weber State. He has played in 25 games in his two seasons with the Wildcats. He also graduated from Weber State in April 2018 with a degree in Computer Science. 2017 (Junior) Played in all 14 games as part of Weber State’s historic season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking...Totaled 33 tackles on the year with 12 solo tackles and 21 assisted tackles...Had a career-high nine tackles in Weber State’s win over Montana on Oct. 28...Also had three tackles for loss in games against Cal, UC Davis and Southern Utah...Recorded two sacks on the year for a loss of 15 yards...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Computer Science.

BRODY BURKE S • 6-0 • 190 R-Freshman Salt Lake City, UT

2016 (Sophomore) Played in 11 games for the Wildcats during the season, helping Weber State to the FCS Playoffs...Recorded eight tackles on the year with a season-high three tackles in WSU’s win over nationally-ranked Cal Poly...Also had one tackle for loss in a win over Montana State...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Computer Science. Snow College Played one season at Snow College, appearing in 10 games during the 2015 season...Had 40 tackles with 27 of them unassisted... Also had one interception...Was named the Defensive MVP for the Salt City Bowl. Box Elder High School Graduated from Box Elder High School in 2011...Earned first team All-State and All-Region honors and was named the region defensive back MVP...Was the team Defensive MVP for the Bees and had 70 tackles with four interceptions and one sack. Personal Was born July 27, 1993, in Logan...Parents are Jeffery and Debra Brown...Is married to Alexie Brown...His brother Jordan played two years as a safety for the Wildcats in 2009 and 2010...Served an LDS Church mission to Tijuana, Mexico after high school...Graduated with a degree in Computer Science at Weber State in April 2018...Is now pursuing a Master’s of Business Administration.

31 Brody returns as a red shirt freshman safety with the Wildcats out of Salt Lake City. 2017 Sat out the season as a red shirt during WSU’s historic season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins and two wins in the FCS Playoffs. Skyline High School Played for coach Zach Erekson at Skyline...Helped lead the team to the state playoffs all four seasons and earned All-Region honors...Had 167 career tackles with five interceptions, two sacks and 11 tackles for loss...Also had 400 kick return years and four forced fumbles...Also played basketball and track at Skyline. Personal Was born March 23, 1999, in Mammoth Lakes, California...Parents are David and Raeni Burke...Plans on majoring in Physical Therapy at Weber State.

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MO CANNON

COLBY CHILD

OL • 6-2 • 295 Junior Escondido, CA

WR • 5-7 • 170 Junior Fruit Heights, UT

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Mo returns as a junior on the offensive line for the Wildcats out of Escondido, California. He joined Weber State in 2017 after transferring from Palomar College and played high school football at Davis High School in Kaysville, Utah. 2017 (Sophomore) Was part of the Wildcat team that had a record-setting season with 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifthplace national ranking...Appeared in nine games on the offensive line for the Wildcats during the season and started in all three FCS Playoff games. Palomar College Played one season at Palomar College in San Marcos, California... Earned First Team All-Conference honors.

Colby returns as a junior wide receiver and kick returner for the Wildcats out of Kaysville, Utah. He has played in seven games in his two seasons at Weber State. 2017 (Sophomore) Saw action in four games for the Wildcats during the season...Was part of Weber State’s historic season that included a Big Sky title and two FCS Playoff wins...Had 11 punt returns for 28 yards during the season...Had a season-long 10-yard return at Portland State. 2016 (Freshman) Played in three games for the Wildcats during the season, helping WSU to an FCS Playoff appearance...Had five punt returns for eight yards and had two kickoff returns for 29 yards, both coming in the FCS Playoff game at No. 9 Chattanooga.

Davis High School Graduated from Davis High School in 2015 and played for former WSU quarterback Tyler Gladwell.

KASAI CHILDRESS CB • 5-11 • 180 Freshman Puyallup, WA

Personal Was born Jan. 27, 1997, in San Diego...First name is Maurice... Parents are Andrea Garcia Brooks and Maurice and Amanda Cannon and has four siblings...Married Lexie Cannon in July 2017...Is majoring in Family Studies at Weber State.

Kasai joined the Wildcats in the summer of 2018 as a freshman cornerback out of Puyallup, Washington. Graham-Kapowsin High School Played for coach Eric Kurle at Graham-Kapowsin High School and graduated in 2018...Twice earned first-team all-league honors and earned second-team all-area honors as a senior. Personal Was born Aug. 26, 2000, in Pasadena, California...Mother is Alima Arnold...Has two siblings...Plans on majoring in Communication at Weber State...Plays the saxophone.

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JON CHRISTENSEN

NASEME COLVIN

WR • 6-1 • 195 Freshman Highland, UT

LB • 6-1 • 200 Freshman Richmond, CA

37 Jon joined the Wildcats in the summer of 2018 as a freshman wide receiver out of Highland, Utah. He returned from an LDS Church mission in July 2018. Lone Peak High School Graduated from Lone Peak High School in 2016 and played for coach Mike Mower...Earned second team all-state honors and was the Region 4 Wide Receiver MVP in 2015...Had 13 career touchdowns and helped his team to the region title...Had 190 receiving yards and two touchdowns in one game against Herriman.

Naseme will be a freshman linebacker with the Wildcats out of Richmond, California. He signed at Weber State in February 2018. Skyline High School Played for coach Joe Bates at Skyline High School...Earned allconference honors as a senior and was named the Player of the Month during October. Personal Parents are Saeidah Colvin and Melvin Johnson.

Personal Was born Jan. 30, 1998, in Provo, Utah...Parents are Coray and Mindy Christensen...Has three siblings...Plans on majoring in Professional Sales at Weber State...Served an LDS Church mission to Spokane, Washington from July 2016 to July 2018.

JAKE CONSTANTINE QB • 6-2 • 200 Sophomore Camarillo, CA

MARQUE COLLINS CB • 6-0 • 160 Freshman Sacramento, CA

13 Marque will be a freshman cornerback for the Wildcats out of Sacramento, California. He signed at Weber State in December 2017. Cosumnes Oaks High School Graduated from Cosumnes Oaks High School in 2018 where he played for coach Derrick Milgram...Earned first-team all-conference honors on offense and defense and was named the Utility Player of the Year. Personal First name is pronounced: Mark...Was born Sept. 18, 2000, in Oakland...Parents are Mark and Ricki Collins...Has one younger brother Myles...Plans on majoring in Business at Weber State.

8 Jake will be a sophomore quarterback with the Wildcats. He signed at Weber State in February 2018 out of Camarillo, California. Ventura College Played the 2017 season at Ventura College and earned first-team All-California honors as a freshman...Threw for 2,385 yards and 28 touchdowns at Ventura and completed 68 percent of his passes... Averaged 216.8 yards passing per game. Boise State Originally signed at Boise State in 2016 and sat out the 2016 season as a red shirt with the Broncos. Camarillo High School Was a three-star recruit out of Camarillo High School...Helped lead his team to a 15-1 record a northern division title and an appearance in the state championship bowl...Was named the division Offensive Player of the Year...Threw for 3,988 yards and 51 career touchdowns and had 321 rushing yards...Completed 72.2 percent of his passes.

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CRESTON COOLEDGE

FRED DANGTUW

OL • 6-4 • 270 Freshman Surprise, AZ

CB • 6-1 • 165 Freshman Lakewood, WA

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Creston returns as a red shirt freshman on the offensive line for the Wildcats out of Surprise, Arizona.

Fred signed with Weber State in February 2018 as a cornerback out of Lakewood, Washington.

2017 Sat out the season as a red shirt during WSU’s record-setting season.

Lakes High School Graduated from Lakes High School where he played for coach Dave Miller...Earned first-team all-conference honors...Also earned letters in track and field.

Valley Vista High School Played for Josh Sekoch at Valley Vista High School and helped lead the team to the state playoffs in 2016 and 2014...Was an honor student and ranked in the top ten percent of the school...Earned All-State and All-Region honors...Also competed in track and field at Valley Vista.

Personal Mother is Audrey Dangtuw...Was born June 3, 2000, in Houston... Plans on majoring in Communication.

JOSH DAVIS

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DEVON COOLEY WR • 6-1 • 175 Freshman Los Angeles, CA

85 Devon will be a freshman with the Wildcats out of Los Angeles. He signed at Weber State in February 2018. Buena Park High School Was highly recruited out of high school and originally committed to UCLA...Graduated from Buena Park High School in 2018 and played for coach Anthony White...Twice earned all-league honors. Personal Name is pronounced: Devin...Was born April 26, 2000, in Los Angeles...Parents are Darla Neal and Darrell Cooley...Has six siblings... Plans on majoring in Communication at Weber State.

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ANDREW DEAN DE • 6-3 • 250 Freshman Smithfield, UT

40 Andrew will be a freshman defensive end for the Wildcats out of Smithfield, Utah. He signed at WSU in February 2018. Sky View High School Graduated from Sky View High School in 2018...Earned first-team all-region honors and second-team all-state honors...Helped lead his team to a region title...Also played two years of basketball at Sky View. Personal Was born Feb. 10, 2000, in Salt Lake City...Parents are Aaron Dean and Leigh Larsen...Has two younger siblings...Likes to golf and camp.

DARRYL DENBY WR • 5-9 • 170 Senior Murrieta, CA

2015 (Sophomore) Played in all 11 games and started 10 games at wide receiver and punt returner for the Wildcats...Totaled 26 receptions for 397 yards and one touchdown...Had a career-best game of seven catches for 130 yards and one touchdown in Weber State’s come-from-behind win over North Dakota on Oct. 17...Also had 71 receiving yards against Sacramento State and 71 at Eastern Washington...Also had 10 carries for 56 yards...Ranked fifth in the Big Sky in punt returns with 16 returns for 107 yards, an average of 6.7 yards per return...Had a seasonal best three returns for 51 yards at Northern Arizona. 2014 (Freshman) Battled injuries throughout the season but still appeared in five games as a true freshman after signing with Weber State in February 2014...Had nine receptions for 210 yards and one touchdown in the five games...Had three catches for 97 yards at Montana State, including a season-long 36-yard reception...Followed that up with five catches for 100 yards and one touchdown against Portland State...Also had nine rushing attempts for 62 yards and had a season-long 22-yard rush at Northern Arizona. Vista Murrieta High School Played wide receiver and cornerback for coach Coley Candaele at Vista Murrieta High School and earned Second Team All-League honors...As a sophomore helped lead his team to a championship...Also played basketball and baseball. Personal Was born June 9, 1996, in Riverside, California...Full name is Darryl Kevin Denby II...Parents are Darryl and Felicia Denby...Has two younger sisters, Alesia and Alexia...Is majoring in Communication at Weber State.

3 Darryl returns for his senior season at wide receiver for the Wildcats. He has played in 32 career games at Weber State and has 87 career receptions for 1,241 yards and seven touchdowns. 2017 Played in four games for the Wildcats before sitting out the rest of the season with injuries...Had four catches for 85 yards, all coming in the first two games...Had two catches for 27 yards in the recordsetting win over Montana Western and had two receptions for 58 yards at Cal, with a season-long catch of 52 yards. 2016 (Junior) Played in all 12 games for the Wildcats, helping Weber State reach the FCS Playoffs...Had 48 receptions for 549 yards on the season, second most yards on the team...Also had five touchdowns and averaged 45.8 yards receiving per game...Had at least one reception in all 12 games and had six receptions for a season-high 93 yards and a touchdown against Northern Arizona...Also had seven receptions for 83 yards and a touchdown in WSU’s win at UC Davis... Also had five punt returns for 25 yards and had 12 rushing attempts for 50 yards.

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DEWAYNE DIXON

TYLER DOWNS

WR • 6-3 • 195 R-Freshman Richmond, CA

OL • 6-6 • 320 Sophomore Smithfield, UT

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Dewayne is a red shirt freshman wide receiver with the Wildcats out of Richmond, California.

Tyler returns as a sophomore on the offensive line for the Wildcats out of Smithfield, Utah after earning All-Big Sky honors last season.

2017 Sat out the season as a red shirt.

2017 (Freshman) Earned Big Sky Honorable Mention All-Conference honors as a true freshman for the Wildcats...Started in 11 games for the Wildcats on the offensive line during the season...Was the only true freshman on the WSU team to earn All-Big Sky honors...Was part of WSU’s record-setting season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two FCS Playoff wins and a fifth-place national ranking... Also earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Supply Chain Management.

Salesian High School Graduated from Salesian High School in Richmond. Personal Was born Oct. 7, 1999, in Mobile, Alabama...Parents are Dewayne Sr. and Lateeshi Dixon...Has two siblings, Hayley and Carter...Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State.

Sky View High School Graduated from Sky View High School in 2015 where he played for coach Craig Anhder...Earned First Team All-State and First Team All-Region honors at Sky View...Played on the offensive and defensive lines...Recorded 148 career tackles on defense with 5.5 career sacks. Personal Was born Jan. 24, 1997, in Logan...Parents are Todd and Kara Downs and has a brother Kody...Married Emily Downs in July 2017...Plans on majoring in Business Administration at Weber State...Originally signed with Weber State in Feburary 2015 before leaving to serve an LDS Church mission to San Jose, California.

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WYATT EKBLAD

RILEY ERICKSON

LB • 6-0 • 220 R-Freshman Morgan, UT

P • 6-0 • 190 Sophomore Chandler, AZ

Wyatt returns as a red shirt freshman linebacker out of Morgan, Utah.

Riley is a sophomore punter with the Wildcats out of Chandler, Arizona. He joined WSU in the spring of 2018.

2017 Joined the Wildcats in the summer and sat out the season as a red shirt during WSU’s historic season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins and two wins in the FCS Playoffs.

UNLV Played in the 2017 season as a freshman at UNLV...Appeared in five games for the Rebels and had 24 punts for 878 yards, an average of 36.6 yards per punt...Had a long punt of 49 yards...Earned Mountain West All-Academic honors.

Morgan High School Graduated from Morgan High School in 2016 where he was a twotime All-State selection...Played running back and linebacker for the Trojans...Was also an all-state performer at wrestling and was the state champion. Personal Was born Jan. 7, 1998, in Taylorsville, Utah...Parents are Erik and Tina Ekblad...Loves to spend time outdoors fishing, hiking and cliff diving...Is majoring in Chemistry at Weber State.

Desert Vista High School Graduated from Desert Vista High School...Earned all-state honors as a kicker and all-conference honors as a punter...Was also named to the National Football Foundation first-team Academic AllAmerica team. Personal Was born Oct. 11, 1998, in Chandler...Parents are Troy and Mia Erickson...Is majoring in Design Engineering Technology.

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CHRIS FAAUMU

KALLIN FISHER

OL • 6-4 • 300 Junior Federal Way, WA

LS • 5-11 • 215 Sophomore Kaysville, UT

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Chris will be a junior offensive lineman for the Wildcats out of Federal Way, Washington. He signed at Weber State in February 2018. Cerritos Community College Played two seasons at Cerritos Community College... Played in 2015, then red shirted in 2016 before playing in nine games in 2017...Started at right guard as a sophomore in 2017...Played at Emerald Ridge High School where he graduated in 2014...Earned First Team All-Conference honors as a senior. Personal Was born Jan. 26, 1997, in Des Moines, Iowa...Parents are Peteli Niutei and Emeline Faaumu-Niutei...Is majoring in Exercise Science at Weber State.

Kallin returns as a junior long snapper for Weber State out of Kaysville, Utah. He has played in all 26 games of his career with the Wildcats. 2017 (Sophomore) Saw action in all 14 games for the Wildcats during WSU’s historic season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking...Had a reception on a two-point conversion in WSU’s win at Sacramento State...Also had two tackles on the year. 2016 (Freshman) Saw action in all 12 games as a long snapper for the Wildcats as a true freshman...Was part of Weber State’s team that advanced to the FCS Playoffs. Davis High School Played for former Weber State quarterback Tyler Gladwell at Davis High School...Was the varsity snapper all three seasons at Davis... Also played quarterback for the Darts and earned first team All-Region honors and helped lead Davis to the region title...Was named the Athlete of the Month in September by the Standard-Examiner... Threw for 1,731 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior in 2015 and rushed for 464 yards and nine touchdowns. Personal Was born Aug. 4, 1997, in Las Vegas...Parents are Jason and Teresa Fisher...Is majoring in Professional Sales at Weber State.

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291 yards in one game and also had a 99-yard touchdown run... Also played basketball and ran track at Highland.

RB • 5-11 • 200 Senior Palmdale, CA

Personal Was born March 6, 1997, in Panorama, California...Is majoring in Criminal Justice at Weber State.

6 Treshawn is back for his senior season at running back for the Wildcats. He earned Big Sky All-Conference honors as a junior last year and has played in all 36 games of his career in his three seasons at Weber State. He enters his senior year ranked 11th in WSU history in career rushing yards with 1,791 yards and has 16 career rushing touchdowns. He also had 2,162 career all purpose yards. 2017 (Junior) Played in all 14 games and started in 13 games at running back for the Wildcats during Weber State’s historic season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking...Earned Big Sky All-Conference Third Team honors, his first all-conference honor...Had 129 carries for 698 rushing yards and six touchdowns during the season, for an average of 49.9 yards per game...Had a season-high of 122 yards and a touchdown in WSU’s win over UC Davis...In that game, he broke off a 98-yard touchdown run, which was the longest play from scrimmage in Weber State history and tied for the longest play in Big Sky history...Also had 99 yards in a win at Sacramento State and had 88 yards with three rushing touchdowns in a win at Portland State...Had 25 receptions for 274 yards and two touchdowns... Had six catches for 93 yards and two touchdowns in WSU’s win at No. 12 Eastern Washington. 2016 (Sophomore) Played in 11 games for the Wildcats, helping Weber State to the FCS Playoffs...Led WSU in rushing with 531 yards on 128 carries... Averaged 48.3 yards rushing per game...Also had five rushing touchdowns...Passed 100 yards rushing twice with a season-high of 141 yards at South Dakota...Had a 71-yards touchdown run in that game, WSU’s longest rush of the season...Also had 111 yards and a touchdown in a win at UC Davis...Had 96 rushing yards in the first game of the season at Utah State. 2015 (Freshman) Played in all 11 games and started six games as a true freshman running back after signing with Weber State in February 2015... Finished second on the Wildcat squad in rushing with an average of 51.1 yards per game...Had 123 carries for 562 yards and five rushing touchdowns, tied for the most rushing TD’s on the team...Had a season-high of 152 yards and two touchdowns in Weber State’s win over UC Davis Nov. 7...Also rushed for 101 yards on 26 carries in WSU’s win over Sacramento State...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors. Highland High School Played for coach Dave Stowe at Highland High School...Earned First Team All-League honors as a junior and a senior...Rushed for

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Rushing no. Yds td long avg/c avg/g 123 562 5 29 4.6 51.1 128 531 5 71 4.1 48.3 129 698 6 98 5.4 49.9 380 1,791 16 98 4.7 49.8

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ROBERT GEOFFRION OL • 6-4 • 290 Sophomore Newbury Park, CA

78 Robert returns as a sophomore on the offensive line for the Wildcats out of Newbury Park, California. 2017 (R-Freshman) Saw action in one game for the Wildcats on the offensive line and was part of the historic WSU season. 2016 - Sat out the season as a red shirt after signing with the Wildcats in February 2016. Newbury Park High School Played for coach Gary Fabricus at Newbury Park...Earned First Team All CIF honors and was named to the Camino All-League first team...Also did track and field at Weber State. Personal Was born Sept. 20, 1997 in Newbury Park...Parents are Steve and Frances...Last name is pronounced: Jeff-re-on...Is majoring in Electrical Engineering at Weber State.

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BRECKIN GUNTER

CAMERON HANSEN

LB • 6-0 • 220 Sophomore Brigham City, UT

RB • 6-2 • 210 Sophomore Taylorsville, UT

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Breckin returns for his sophomore season at linebacker for the Wildcats out of Brigham City, Utah. 2017 (Freshman) Saw action in three games as part of Weber State’s historic season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking...Had an interception, which he returned for 20 yards in WSU’s season-opening win over Montana Western. Box Elder High School Graduated from Box Elder High School in 2014 where he played for his father, coach Robbie Gunter...Was a two-time All-State First Team selection with the Bees and was a four-year starter...Also was a two-time state wrestling champion. Personal Was born Dec. 28, 1995, in Cedar City...Parents are Robbie and Carrie Gunter...Served an LDS Church mission to Cochabamba, Bolivia from 2014-16...Is majoring in Exercise and Sport at Weber State.

Cameron returns for his sophomore season at Weber State out of Taylorsville, Utah. After playing last season as a linebacker, he was moved to running back in the spring of 2018. 2017 (Freshman) Played in all 14 games for the Wildcats during Weber State’s historic season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking... Recorded six tackles on the year with four solo tackles and two assisted tackles...Had a season-high three tackles in WSU’s win over Montana on Oct. 28...Also had one forced fumble and one fumble recovery during the year...Earned Big Sky Academic AllConference honors. Juan Diego High School Graduated from Juan Diego High School where he played for coach John Colosimo...Helped lead Juan Diego to a 24-2 record in his final two seasons...Recorded 30 tackles with one sack and one interception as a senior...Also played running back and rushed for 322 yards and five touchdowns...Earned Second Team All-State honors and First Team All-Region honors. Personal Was born Oct. 3, 1995, in Salt Lake City...Parents are Elvis and Bridget Hansen...Originally signed at Weber State in February 2014 before serving an LDS Church mission to Indiana...Is majoring in Spanish at Weber State.

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JAWAIN HARRISON JR.

S • 5-10 • 180 Senior Richmond, CA

2 Jawian is back for his senior season at safety for the Wildcats. In three seasons at Weber State he has played in 22 career games and has 67 career tackles. He also has three career interceptions. 2017 (Junior) Saw action in eight games for the Wildcats during the season, helping Weber State to an historic season that included a Big Sky Championship and two FCS Playoff wins...Had 32 total tackles on the year with 21 solo tackles and 11 assisted tackles...Had a season-high seven tackles in wins at Sacramento State and Eastern Washington...Also had 0.5 tackles for loss and had one pass breakup during the year.

CAREER STATS YR GP UA A TKL TFL SK FF FR INT 2014 10 9 8 17 1.5-4 0.5-3 1 0 0-0 2015 4 10 8 18 0-0 0-0 0 0 3-39 2017 8 21 11 32 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 0-0 TOTAL 22 40 27 67 2-5 0.5-3 1 0 3-39

2016 - Sat out the season as a red shirt. 2015 (Sophomore) Saw action in four games during the season before suffering a season-ending injury...Started two of the first four games...Totaled 18 tackles in the four games and had three interceptions and one pass breakup...Had one of the best games of any Wildcat during the season in WSU’s Sept. 19 win over Sacramento State...Recorded three interceptions for 39 yards in the game, tied for the second most interceptions in a game in WSU history...He had two interceptions on back-to-back possessions in the first quarter and had another one in the third quarter that he returned 37 yards... Became the first Wildcat since 2008 to have three interceptions in one game...Also had five tackles and one pass breakup in the win and was named Big Sky Defensive Player of the Week for his performance. 2014 (Freshman) Played in 10 games as a true freshman and started two games after signing with the Wildcats in February 2014...Recorded 17 tackles on the season with nine solo tackles and eight assisted tackles... Had a season-high six tackles in WSU’s win over Northern Colorado on Nov. 15...Also recorded 1.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks on the year...Also had a forced fumble against Northern Colorado. El Cerrito High School Played for coach Kenny Kahn at El Cerrito High School...Helped lead his team to a state championship and the Nor Cal Region title...Earned All-League honors three times in his career.

EDDIE HECKARD CB • 5-10 • 170 Freshman Las Vegas, NV

30 Eddie returns as a red shirt freshman cornerback with the Wildcats out of Las Vegas, Nevada. 2017 Sat out the season as a red shirt during WSU’s historic season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins and two wins in the FCS Playoffs. Desert Pines High School Played for coach Tico Rodriguez at Desert Pines High School...Had the longest interception return in state championship history. Personal Was born Oct. 8, 1998, in Las Vegas...Mother is Morrissa Trimble... Has five siblings...Is majoring in Computer Engineering at Weber State.

Personal Was born Aug. 24, 1996, in Berkley, Calif....Parents are Jawian and Leah Harrison...Has two younger siblings, Brianna and Sammy...Is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Weber State...Enjoys hiking.

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TY HINDS

MARTREL HOLMES

S • 5-11 • 190 R-Freshman Kaysville, UT

WR • 6-0 • 175 Junior San Marcos, CA

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Ty returns as a red shirt freshman safety out of Kaysville, Utah. 2017 Sat out the season as a red shirt after returning from a mission. Davis High School Graduated from Davis High School in 2015 where he played for former WSU quarterback Tyler Gladwell...Recorded 79 tackles as a senior at Davis with two interceptions...Had 12 or more tackles in three games...Had 131 tackles and four interceptions for his career with the Darts...Also ran track at Davis and won the Utah 5A state title in the 100 meters. Personal Was born Jan. 10, 1996...Parents are David and Lisa Hinds...Is the youngest of five children...Older brother Tanner played one year of football at Weber State in 2011...Older brother Troy played at BYU...Plans on majoring in Business Administration at Weber State...Enjoys hunting and fishing...Signed with Weber State in February 2015 before leading to serve an LDS Church mission to Tennessee.

Martrel returns as a junior wide receiver for the Wildcats out of San Marcos, California. 2017 (Sophomore) Saw action in the season-opening win over Montana Western during WSU’s historic season that included a Big Sky title, a schoolrecord 11 wins and two wins in the FCS Playoffs. 2016 (Freshman) Saw action in two games for the Wildcats during the season... Played in WSU’s home wins against Montana State and Cal Poly. 2015 Sat out the season as a red shirt with the Wildcats after signing with Weber State in February 2015. Mission Hills High School Played for coach Chris Hauser at Mission Hills High School...Was named the 2014 Football Offensive Player of the Year and earned First Team All-League selection...Set three school records for receptions...Had 65 receptions for 1,098 yards and 18 touchdowns... Helped lead his team to the Avocado East League title in 2013 and 2014...Also played basketball and ran track at Mission Hills. Personal Was born June 21, 1997, in El Paso, Texas...Parents are Levon and Jackie Holmes...Is majoring in Computer Science at Weber State.

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TREY HOSKINS

ZACH HYMAS

S • 6-3 • 175 Junior Oakland, CA

QB • 6-3 • 220 R-Freshman Logandale, NV

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Trey returns as a junior safety with the Wildcats. In his two years at Weber State, he has played in 24 career games and has 59 tackles with on tackle for loss, one sack and one interception. 2017 (Sophomore) Played in 12 games at safety for the Wildcats, helping Weber State to an historic season that included a Big Sky title and two FCS Playoff wins...Totaled 33 tackles on the season with 21 solo tackles and 12 assisted tackles...Had five tackles twice during the season... Also had four tackles in WSU’s playoff win at Southern Utah...Had one interception which he returned for 24 yards in Weber State’s win over UC Davis. 2016 (Freshman) Played in all 12 games and started one game as a true freshman after signing with the Wildcats in February 2016...Recorded 26 tackles on the season with 20 solo tackles...Had a season-high seven tackles against Northern Arizona...Also had one sack in the win over Montana State...Had five pass breakups and one fumble recovery. Dougherty Valley High School Played cornerback and wide receiver at Dougherty Valley where he played for coach Lance Butler...Was named Defensive Player of the Year as a senior in 2015...Also played basketball in high school.

Zach returns as a red shirt freshman quarterback with the Wildcats out of Logandale, Nevada. 2017 Sat out the season as a red shirt after returning from a mission. Moapa Valley High School Graduated from Moapa Valley High School in 2015 where he played for coach Brent Lewis....Helped lead Moapa Valley to an undefeated season and the 2014 state title...Had a career record of 24-1 as a starter...He also set the school records for single-season and career passing yards...Earned First Team All-State honors and was named the Sunrise League Offensive MVP...As a senior he threw for 2,159 yards and 26 touchdowns with just four interceptions...Completed 60 percent of his passes...Threw for 393 yards in the state title game. Personal Was born June 17, 1997, in Las Vegas...Parents are John and Becky Hymas and siblings are RJ and Gannon...Plans on majoring in Business Administration at Weber State...Loves being outdoors hunting, hiking, fishing and camping...Originally signed with Weber State in February 2015 before serving an LDS Church mission to Seattle, Washington.

Personal Was born Dec. 12, 1997, in Oakland...Is the son of Shawnetta Irvin...Has two siblings, Amir and Nyla...Is majoring in Communication at Weber State.

CAREER STATS YR GP UA A 2016 12 20 6 2017 12 21 12 TOTAL 24 41

TKL TFL 26 1-7 33 0-0 18 59

SK PD FR INT 1-7 5 1 0 0 2 0 1-24 1-7 7 1 1-24

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ISIAH JACKSON

KRIS JACKSON

WR • 6-0 • 200 Sophomore Sandy, UT

RB • 5-10 • 240 Freshman Mesa, AZ

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Kris is a freshman running back with the Wildcats out of Mesa, Arizona. He signed at Weber State in February 2018.

2017 (Freshman) Saw action in 11 games as a true freshman for the Wildcats during WSU’s historic season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins and two wins in the FCS Playoffs...Had one rushing attempt of 14 yards in WSU’s win at Portland State...Also recorded three tackles on the season...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors pursing a Bachelor of Integrated Studies.

Mesa High School Earned All-Region first-team honors and was named the Region Offensive Player of the Year at Mesa High School...Rushed for 1,933 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior and averaged nearly nine years per carry...For his career, he rushed for 3,683 yards and 40 touchdowns...Set a single-game record with 341 yards in a game... Also lettered in track and field at Mesa High.

Jordan High School Played for coach Eric Kjar at Jordan and helped lead the Beatdiggers to an 8-3 record and a trip to the state playoffs...Earned Second Team All-State honors and led the state in receiver yards and yards per game as a senior...Had 1,560 receiving yards with 20 touchdowns as a senior...Finished his career with 2,280 yards and 33 career touchdowns and had over 100 career receptions...Was named to the Honor Roll at Jordan.

Personal Was born Sept. 20, 1999, in Mesa...Parents are Cameron Jackson and Shanette Silva...Plans on majoring in Business at Weber State.

DALLIN JAMISON TE • 6-5 • 230 Freshman West Jordan, UT

Personal Was born Dec. 6, 1998, in Salt Lake City...Parents are Noel Jackson and Ginger Ison...Noel played two seasons for the Weber State men’s basketball team from 1997-99 and was part of the 1999 Wildcat team that beat North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament...Is pursuing a Bachelor of Integrated Studies at Weber State.

86 Dallin will be a freshman tight end with the Wildcats out of West Jordan, Utah. He signed at Weber State in February 2017. West Jordan High School Earned first-team all-region honors at West Jordan and was named the Region Most Outstanding tight end...Played for coach Mike Meifu and helped lead West Jordan to the state playoffs...Had 29 receptions for 362 yards and six touchdowns...Had 37 career receptions for 461 yards and nine touchdowns...Also earned Academic All-Region honors. Personal Was born Nov. 12, 1998, in West Jordan...Parents are Kody and Brandy Jamison...Has one brother, Dalton...Is majoring in Accounting at Weber State.

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KADEN JENKS

DAVID JONES

QB • 6-2 • 215 R-Freshman Royal City, WA

RB • 5-10 • 170 Sophomore Pleasant Hill, CA

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David returns as a sophomore running back for the Wildcats out of Pleasant Hill, California.

2017 - Sat out the season as a red shirt after signing with Weber State in February 2017.

2017 (R-Freshman) Played in 11 games for the Wildcats, helping Weber State to an historic season that included a Big Sky title and two FCS Playoff wins...Finished fourth on the WSU team in rushing...Had 68 carries for 405 yards and three touchdowns...Had 15 carries for 86 yards and a touchdown in the season-opening win over Montana Western...Posted a season-high 103 rushing yards and a touchdown in Weber State’s win at Portland State...Had a season-long 50 yard run against the Vikings...Also had 70 yards and the game-wining touchdown at Eastern Washington...Had seven receptions for 58 yards, including a 25-yar touchdown in the win at Cal Poly...Totaled 445 yards of offense.

Royal City High School Played for coach Wiley Allred and helped lead Royal City to two state championship and posted a 27-0 record his junior and senior seasons...Was a four-year starter and had a career record of 45-6... Earned First Team All-State honors and was named the 1A Player of the Year as a senior...Also earned multiple All-League and AllRegion honors...Threw for 2,506 yards and 36 touchdowns as a senior and rushed for 546 yards and 15 touchdowns. Personal Was born April 8, 1999, in Logan, Utah...Parents are Brandon and Jen Jenks and has five siblings...Plans on majoring in Business Management at Weber State...Loves hunting, fishing and all sports.

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2016 Sat out the season as a red shirt after joining Weber State in the summer of 2016. College Park High School Graduated form College Park High School in 2016 where he played for coach Bill Kepler...Earned First Team honors at running back and second team honors at safety...Set a record for the most touchdowns in a California state game with eight. Personal Was born June 26, 1998, in Oakland...Parents are David Jones and Lori Cox...Is one of five children...Is majoring in Zoology at Weber State.

Raoul returns as a red shirt freshman defensive end for the Wildcats out of Boise, Idaho. 2017 Sat out the season as a red shirt after signing with Weber State in February 2017. Bishop Kelly High School Played for coach Tim Brennan at Bishop Kelly and helped lead the team to three-straight state championships...Earned First Team AllState and All-Conference honors as a senior and had 55 tackles with 11 sacks and seven pass breakups....Also played tight end and earned Second Team All-State honors and had four touchdowns. Personal Was born Nov. 5, 1998, in Monrovia, Liberia...Parents are Raoul and Zoe Johnson...Is originally from Liberia...Is majoring in Business at Weber State.

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JUNIOR LATU

DOUG LLOYD

TE • 6-5 • 295 Junior Tacoma, WA

P • 5-10 • 210 Junior Mount Gambier, Australia

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Junior returns as a junior for the Wildcats. After playing last season on the offensive line, he was moved to tight end prior to the season. 2017 (Sophomore) Was moved from the defensive line to the offensive line prior to the season...Played in six games and started all three FCS Playoff games for the Wildcats during the season...Was part of WSU’s record-setting season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two FCS Playoff wins and a fifth-place national ranking... Also earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Supply Chain Management. 2016 (Freshman) Played in all 12 games and started six games for the Wildcats, helping Weber State to the 2016 FCS Playoffs...Recorded 16 tackles on the defensive line for WSU, with seven solo tackles and nine assisted tackles...Had a season-high four tackles at South Dakota... Also had two tackles for loss, coming at Southern Utah and North Dakota, and had one quarterback hurry.

Doug returns as a junior punter out of Mount Gambier, Australia. 2017 (Sophomore) Saw action in four games for the Wildcats during the season after joining Weber State in the summer of 2017...Was part of Weber State’s historic season that included a Big Sky title and two FCS Playoff wins...Had four punts on the season for 157 yards, giving him an average of 39.2 yards per punt...Had a season-long 44 yard punt in the playoff game at No. 1 James Madison on Dec. 8. Mt. Gambier High School Attended Mt. Gambier High School where he graduated in 2013. Personal Was born Sept. 15, 1995...Parents are Philip and Diana Lloyd...Has a brother Tom and a sister Rose...Plans on majoring in Information Systems and Technology at Weber State.

2015 Sat out the season as a red shirt with the Wildcats after signing with Weber State in February 2015. High School Played as a senior at Orem High School in Orem, Utah for coach Tyler Anderson...Recorded 68 tackles and had 12 sacks for the Tigers last season..Played his other years at Washington High School in Tacoma, Wash. Personal Was born March 24, 1997, in Palo Alto, Calif...Parents are Sitiveni Latu and Anarosa Prescott...Is one of eight children...Is majoring in Long Term Care at Weber State.

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RAPHAEL LONGANGU

JORDAN LUTUI

TE • 6-4 • 225 Senior Euless, TX

DL • 6-3 • 270 Freshman West Valley City, UT

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Raphael returns as a senior tight end for the Wildcats out of Euless, Texas. He has appeared in 26 games in his career at Weber State. 2017 (Junior) Saw action in eight games as part of Weber State’s historic season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking...Had two receptions for 10 yards during the season...Had catches in wins against UC Davis and Montana State. 2016 Sat out the season as a red shirt with an injury. 2015 (Sophomore) Played in all 11 games at tight end for the Wildcats...Had one catch on the year, a seven-yard reception at FCS national champion North Dakota State...Also had three tackles on the year.

Junior is a freshman on the defensive line with the Wildcats out of West Valley City, Utah. He signed at Weber State in February 2016 before serving an LDS Church mission. Hunter High School Signed with the Wildcats in February 2016 out of Hunter High School where he played for coach Scott Henderson...Was named co-Defensive Region 2 MVP as a senior at Hunter and earned honorable mention All-State honors....Also played golf in high school. Personal Was born March 30, 1998, in West Valley...Parents are Vaikalafi and Ilaisaane Lutui...Has six siblings...Plans on majoring in Business at Weber State...Served an LDS Church mission to the Philippines.

2014 (Freshman) Saw action in seven games for the Wildcats as a true freshman after signing at WSU in February 2014...Had two receptions on the year for 22 years...Two catches came at North Dakota and home to Northern Colorado, both Weber State wins. Euless Trinity High School Played for coach Steve Lineweaver at Euless Trinity High...Earned All-District Academic honors...Also competed in track and field. Personal Was born Jan. 4, 1996...Last name is pronounced: Long-gonegoo...Parents are Franco and Christiane Longangu...Has three sisters.....Is majoring in Psychology at Weber State...Plays the drums and piano and sings.

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JUSTIN MALONE

JEREMY MAXWELL

TE • 6-4 • 225 R-Freshman Milpitas, CA

CB • 5-11 • 175 Senior Santa Ana, CA

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Justin returns as a red shirt freshman tight end with the Wildcats out of Milpitas, California. 2017 Sat out the season as a red shirt during WSU’s historic season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins and two wins in the FCS Playoffs. Bellarmine College Preparatory Graduated from Bellarmine College Preparatory in 2017 and played football for Mike Janda...Earned All-First Team honors three straight years. Personal Was born Jan. 20, 1999, in San Jose, California...Parents are Donnie and Marcia Malone...Loves to watch movies, hike and fish...Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State.

Jeremy returns for his senior season at Weber State. He transferred to WSU from Santa Ana Junior College before the 2017 season and played in every game last year. 2017 (Junior) Played in all 14 games as part of Weber State’s historic season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking...Totaled 19 tackles on the season with 18 solo tackles...Had a season-high five tackles in the FCS Playoffs at No. 1 James Madison...Also had three tackles in wins over Montana and Eastern Washington...Had five pass breakups on the season, with three coming in the win at Eastern Washington. 2016 Sat out the season as a red shirt after transferring to Weber State in February 2016 from Santa Ana Junior College. Santa Ana Junior College Played in 17 games in his two seasons at Santa Ana and had 67 career tackles with four interceptions and 12 pass breakups...As a sophomore in 2015, played in 10 games and recorded 43 tackles with eight pass breakups and four interceptions...As a freshman he played in seven games with 24 tackles, four pass breakups and one fumble recovery. Edison High School Graduated in 2014 from Edison High School where he played for coach Dave White...Earned first team All-League honors and also ran track where he was the league MVP. Personal Was born Sept. 29, 1995, in Santa Ana, California...Mother is Michelle Maxwell and has four siblings...Is majoring in Health Promotion at Weber State.

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COLE MCGINNIS

HAYDEN MEACHAM

OL • 6-4 • 300 Sophomore Gooding, ID

DE • 6-4 • 235 Freshman Layton, UT

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Cole returns for his sophomore season with the Wildcats out of Gooding, Idaho. After playing on the defensive line in 2017, he was moved to the offensive line prior to the season.

Hayden joins the Wildcats as a freshman defensive end out of Layton, Utah. He signed at Weber State in February 2017, before serving an LDS Church mission.

2017 (R-Freshman) Played in 12 games as a red shirt freshman during Weber State’s historic season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking...Had three tackles on the season with tackles against Montana Western, Cal Poly and Montana, all WSU wins.

Layton High School Earned first-team All-Area honors and earned honorable mention all-state honors, playing for coach Jim Bachelor at Layton High School...As a senior, posted 52 tackles with 16 tackles for loss and eight sacks...Also had four forced fumbles...Also ran track at Layton.

2016 Sat out the season as a red shirt.

Personal Was born April 20, 1999...Parents are Rody and Andy Meacham... Has three siblings...Is majoring in Geoscience at Weber State... Can solve the Rubik’s cube in under a minute...Served an LDS Church mission to Spokane, Washington.

Gooding High School Played for coach Cameron Andersen at Gooding High School... Earned First Team All-State and First Team All-Area honors four times in his career...Helped lead Gooding to back-to-back SCIC Conference titles...Was a two-time USA Today All-Idaho defensive lineman...Also earned All-Conference honors each year of his career. Personal Was born Sept. 1, 1995...Parents are Todd and Leslie McGinnis... Signed with Weber State in February 2014, then left to serve a twoyear LDS Church mission to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma...Is majoring in Health Promotion at Weber State.

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BRADEN MILES

MCKADE MITTON

QB • 6-3 • 210 Sophomore Highland, UT

DE • 6-4 • 245 Freshman Plymouth, UT

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Braden returns as a red shirt sophomore quarterback with the Wildcats this season out of Highland, Utah.

McKade joins Weber State as a freshman defensive end out of Plymouth, Utah.

2017 (R-Freshman) Played in three games for the Wildcats during the season and was part of WSU’s record-setting season that included 11 wins, a Big Sky title and two FCS Playoff wins...Saw action in Weber State’s record-setting season-opening win over Montana Western and also played against Southern Utah and Portland State...Finished the season 5 of 8 passing for 38 yards...Was 4 of 6 passing for 33 yards against SUU, including a season-long pass of 26 yards...Also had four rushing attempts for 14 yards in the win at Portland State.

Bear River High School Graduated from Bear River High School in 2015 where he played for coach Chris Wise...Was a two-time all-state selection and led the state in tackles as a junior with 157.

2016 Sat out the season as a red shirt after joining Weber State in the summer of 2016.

Personal Was born March 13, 1997, in Logan...Parents are Rick and Jennie Mitton...Served an LDS Church mission to Buenos Aires, Argentina from 2015-17...Plans on majoring in Health Science at Weber State.

Lone Peak High School Graduated from Lone Peak High School in 2013 where he played for coach Tony McGeary...Threw for 797 yards and six touchdowns as a senior in 2012. Personal Was born Jan. 5, 1995, in American Fork...Parents are Vaughn and Kym Miles...Is one of five children...Served an LDS Church mission to Washington, D.C., from 2013-15...Is majoring in General Economics at Weber State.

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GORDON MOIMOI

KALISI MOLI

DL • 6-1 • 310 Junior Maplewood, MN

DL • 6-1 • 280 Freshman West Valley City, UT

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Gordon returns as a junior on the defensive line with the Wildcats. In his two seasons at Weber State, he has played in 21 career games.

Kalisi will be a freshman on the defensive line for the Wildcats this season out of West Valley City, Utah. He signed at Weber State in February 2015 before serving an LDS Church mission.

2017 (Sophomore) Played in 10 games for the Wildcats during the season, helping Weber State to a record-setting year that included a Big Sky title and two FCS Playoff wins...Had one tackle in the season opening win over Montana Western.

Herriman High School Graduated from Herriman High School in 2015...Earned All-State and All-Region honors...Recorded 118 career tackled with 11 sacks and one interception...Also played rugby at Herriman and was a two-year All-American.

2016 (Freshman) Saw action in 11 games for the Wildcats during the season, helping Weber State to the FCS Playoffs...Recorded two tackles on the year with tackles against Cal Poly and Idaho State.

Personal Was born June 6, 1997, in Hayward, Calif...Parents are Nimilote and Christie Moli...Has two sisters...Served an LDS Church mission to Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

2015 Sat out the season as a red shirt with the Wildcats after returning from an LDS Church mission. Timpview High School Graduated Timpview High School in Provo, Utah where he played for coach Louis Wong...Earned First Team All-State honors on the offensive line...Was a four-year letterwinner. Personal Was born Sept. 9, 1993 in Maplewood, Minnesota...Last named is pronounced: Moy-Moy...Parents are Fred and Tuu Moimoi...Is one of nine children...Brother Haini was a running back with the Wildcats from 2010-16...Is majoring in Psychology Teaching at Weber State...Served an LDS Church mission to Apia, Samoa from 201315...Plays the bass and has played since age eight.

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CONNER MORTENSEN

CLAY MOSS

LB • 6-0 • 210 Sophomore Overton, NV

RB • 6-0 • 210 Sophomore Sandy, UT

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Conner is back for his sophomore season at linebacker with the Wildcats.

Clay returns for his sophomore season at running back for the Wildcats out of Sandy, Utah.

2017 (R-Freshman) Played in 10 games as a red shirt freshman as part of Weber State’s historic season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking...Totaled 20 tackles on the season with 10 solo and 10 assisted tackles...Had a career-high nine tackles, including six solo tackles, in Weber State’s win at Cal Poly...Had 1.5 tackles for loss on the year...Also had an interception, which he returned 10 yards, in the fourth quarter of the win at Cal Poly...Earned Big Sky Academic AllConference honors in Exercise and Sport.

2017 (Freshman) Played in 11 games as a true freshman as part of Weber State’s historic season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking... Had 11 rushing attempts for 51 yards and one touchdown...Had eight carries for 32 yards and a touchdown in the season-opening win over Montana Western...Also had three carries for 19 yards in a win over Idaho State...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Business Administration.

Moapa Valley High School Played for coach Brent Lewis at Moapa Valley High School... Earned All-State honors as a running back and set a school record for most touchdowns in a single-season.

Jordan High School Signed with coach Jay Hill in February 2014 out of Jordan High School in Sandy, Utah...Played coach Erik Kjar at Jordan...Played linebacker and running back for the Beatdiggers...Earned Second Team 5A All-State honors from the Deseret News...Rushed for nearly 1,500 yards as a senior with 18 touchdowns...Had nearly 3,000 career rushing yards and 42 touchdowns...Recorded 72 tackles with two sacks and one interception as a senior...Also competed in wrestling at Jordan and was a state champion.

Personal Was born Aug. 17, 1995, in Las Vegas...Full name is Andrew Conner Mortensen...Parents are Arthur and Arta...Served an LDS Church mission to the Dominican Republic...Is majoring in Exercise and Sport at Weber State.

Personal Was born Aug. 3, 1995...Parents are Alan and Jeanette Moss... Originally signed at Weber State in February 2014, before serving an LDS Church mission to Columbia...Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State.

2016 Sat out the season as a red shirt after joining the Wildcats in the summer of 2016.

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SPENCER NIUTUPUIVAHA

JAYDEN PALAUNI

S • 6-1 • 195 Freshman Provo, UT

DL • 6-2 • 285 Sophomore Salt Lake City, UT

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Spencer joins Weber State as a safety out of Provo, Utah. He signed with Weber State in February 2015 before serving an LDS Church mission. Timpview High School Played at Timpview High School in Provo, Utah where he played cornerback and safety for coach Cary Whittingham...Helped lead Timpview to a state title...Had 25 tackles and three interceptions as a senior...Also competed in track and field. Personal Last name is pronounced: New-e-two-pooh-e-va-ha...Was born Dec. 19, 1996, in Hawaii...Parents are Tuihalfatai and Milovale Niutupuivaha...Served an LDS Church mission to the Phillipines.

CHINOSO OPARA DL • 6-8 • 270 Freshman Draper, UT

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Jayden returns as a sophomore on the defensive line for the Wildcats out of Salt Lake City, Utah. 2017 (R-Freshman) Saw action in 11 games as a red shirt freshman during Weber State’s historic 2017 season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title and two wins in the FCS Playoffs...Recorded eight tackles on the season with four solo tackles and four assisted tackles...Had a season-high three tackles in WSU’s season-opening win over Montana Western...Also had 2.5 tackles for loss with 1.5 coming in the FCS Playoff win at Southern Utah. 2016 Sat out the season as a red shirt. Highland High School Earned first team All-State honors as a senior for coach Brody Benson and helped lead Highland to the state semifinals...Was named the Region 5 Defensive MVP...Recorded 99 tackles and 6.5 sacks as a senior for the Rams...Earned second team All-State honors and first team All-Region honors as a junior after totaled 97 tackles with 14 tackles for loss, 11 sacks and five forced fumbles. Personal Last name is pronounced: Pa-lao-knee...Was born Feb. 12, 1998... Parents are Sione and Victoria Palauni...Has five siblings...Is majoring in Physical Education at Weber State.

Chinoso joins Weber State as a defensive tackle out of Draper, Utah. BYU Signed to play at BYU in February 2018. Juan Diego High School Was a three-star recruit out of Juan Diego High School and was part of the Juan Diego team that won three consecutive 3A state titles... Also played basketball and rank track and field in high school...Attended high school in Maryland as a freshman. Personal Is originally from Nigeria.

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MARCEL PETERS

JORDAN PREATOR

LB • 6-1 • 205 Senior San Diego, CA

CB • 6-0 • 195 Senior Plain City, UT

24 Marcel will be a senior linebacker with the Wildcats out of San Diego, California. 2017 Sat out the season at Weber State as a red shirt. San Diego Mesa College Spent three seasons at San Diego Mesa College. Graduated from Del Notre High School in San Diego in 2014. Personal Was born Jan. 15, 1996, in Milwaukee...Mother is Jennifer Peters and is an only child...Is majoring in Engineering at Weber State...Is a big Green Bay Packers fan...Has three reptiles as pets.

ASHAMAD PINCHEM OL • 6-4 • 290 R-Freshman Carson, CA

70 Ashmad returns as a red shirt freshman on the offensive line for the Wildcats out of Los Angeles. 2017 Sat out the season as a red shirt after joining the Wildcat team in the summer. Los Angeles High School Graduated from LA High School in 2017...Helped lead his team to a championship. Personal Was born Dec. 18, 1998, in California...Parents are Ashamad and Nakita Pinchem...Has four siblings...Is majoring in Art at Weber State.

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Jordan returns as a senior safety for the Wildcats out of Fremont High School. He earned Big Sky All-Conference honors as a junior last season. His brother Parker is a senior defensive back on this year’s team. 2017 (Junior) Played in 13 games for the Wildcats during Weber State’s historic season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking...Earned Big Sky All-Conference Second Team honors for his play during the season...Finished fifth in the Big Sky in interceptions with four during the season...Started his WSU career with two interceptions for 37 yards in the season-opening win over Montana Western...Also had two interceptions for 23 yards in Weber State’s win over Montana, and was named the Big Sky Defensive Player of the Week for his performance...Had 51 tackles on the season with 36 solo tackles and 15 assisted tackles...Had a season-high 11 tackles in Weber State’s FCS Playoff win over Western Illinois...Also had seven against Southern Utah...Was fifth on the Wildcat team in tackles for loss with 7.5 on the season...Had two tackles for loss in the win over UC Davis. 2016 - Sat out the season at WSU after transferring from BYU. BYU Was a member of the BYU team for three seasons...Played in 21 career games with the Cougars and 43 tackles, including 36 solo tackles...Also had one sack for six yards and two interceptions and two forced fumbles. Fremont High School Had 107 tackles and eight interceptions at Fremont High School... Helped lead Fremont to the Utah State 5A title in 2011...Also played some quarterback and threw for 376 yards and rushed for 1,169 yards and 12 touchdowns during his career...Also played basketball and soccer with the Silver Wolves. Personal Parents are Rob and Shawnee Preator...Has four siblings, including his brother Parker who is a senior on this year’s squad...Is majoring in Professional Sales at Weber State.

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PARKER PREATOR

XAVIER PRICE

DB • 5-11 • 175 Junior Plain City, UT

WR • 6-3 • 205 Sophomore Salt Lake City, UT

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Parker is back for his senior season at defensive back for the Wildcats out of Plain City, Utah. His brother Jordan is also a senior on this year’s squad. 2017 (Junior) Played in five games for the Wildcats during Weber State’s historic season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking... Recorded 15 tackles on the season with 11 solo tackles and four assisted tackles...Had a season-high nine tackles in Weber State’s home win over UC Davis...Also had a tackle for loss in that win for a loss of three yards...Had four pass breakups on the season. 2016 Sat out the season as a red shirt after transferring to Weber State from Snow College in January 2016. Snow College Played two season at Snow College, appearing in 20 games in his two years for coach Britt Maughan with the Badgers and had 67 tackles, six interceptions and 24 pass breakups...As a sophomore in 2015 he played in all 11 games and recorded 44 tackles, five interceptions and 18 pass breakups...Also had one force fumble and fumble recovery and had six kick returns...As a freshman in 2014, played in nine games and had 23 tackles, one interception and six pass breakups.

Xavier will be a sophomore wide receiver for the Wildcats out of Salt Lake City. 2017 Sat out the 2017 season as a red shirt at Weber State after transferring from the Air Force Academy. Air Force Academy Signed with Air Force and sat out the 2016 season with the Falcons. Judge Memorial High School Graduated from Judge in 2016 and played for coach James Cordova. Earned all-state honors as a junior and senior...Helped lead Judge to the state championship as a sophomore and junior. Personal Was born Nov. 7, 1997, in Salt Lake City...Parents are Harry and Kathy Price...Is majoring in Finance with a minor in Economics at Weber State.

WINSTON REID LB • 6-1 • 225 R-Freshman West Jordan, UT

Fremont High School Graduated from Fremont High School in 2014 where he played for coach Kory Bosgieter...As a senior in 2013 recorded 62 tackles and two interceptions for the Silver Wolves. Personal Was born Oct. 13, 1995, in California...Parents are Bryce and Shawnee Bishop...Has four siblings, including his brother Jordan on this year’s squad...Married his wife MaKayla in July 2018...Is majoring in Physical Education at Weber State.

43 Winston returns as a red shirt freshman linebacker with the Wildcats out of West Jordan, Utah. 2017 Sat out the season as a red shirt during WSU’s historic season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins and two wins in the FCS Playoffs. Copper Hills High School Graduated from Copper Hills High School where he played for coach John Tuescher...Played wide receiver and linebacker for the Grizzlies. Personal Was born Aug. 3, 1999, in Salt Lake City...Parents are Mike and Lau...Has five siblings...Is majoring in Athletic Training.

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RATHEN RICEDORFF

ADAM RODRIGUEZ

QB • 6-1 • 190 Senior Show Low, AZ

DL • 6-2 • 240 Junior Springville, UT

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Rathen will be a senior quarterback for the Wildcats out of Show Low, Arizona. 2017 Sat out the season as a red shirt after transferring from Boise State...Was part of Weber State’s historic season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking. Boise State Transferred to Boise State and was with the Broncos during spring practice in 2017. Mesa Community College Played the 2015 and 2016 seasons at Mesa Community College and finished his career rated the No. 6 junior college quarterback in the country by ESPN...Was named the National Junior College Offensive Player of the Year in 2016 after leading the nation in touchdown passes (42), pass completions (282), pass attempts (434) and passing yards (3,688)...Helped lead Mesa to a fifth-place national ranking...Was second in the nation in passing yards per game at 335.3...Threw for 4,542 yards and 52 touchdowns in his two seasons at Mesa. Arizona State Sat out the 2014 season at Arizona State after returning home from an LDS Church mission. Show Low High School Led Show Low to a 3A State title and broke five Arizona state passing records...Was named the Arizona Republic Small School Player of the Year in 2010..Threw for 4,413 yards and 55 touchdowns as a senior and finished his career with 8,428 yards and 112 touchdowns. Personal Was born Jan. 29, 1992...Married McKenzie Willey in July 2015...Is majoring in Professional Sales at Weber State.

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Adam returns for his junior season on the defensive line for the Wildcats out of Springville, Utah. He has appeared in 25 games in his two seasons at Weber State. 2017 (Sophomore) Played in all 14 games as part of Weber State’s historic season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking...Finished second on the Wildcat team in tackles with 58 on the season, with 29 solo and 29 assisted tackles...Had at least four tackles in nine games and had a career-high nine tackles in WSU’s win at Cal Poly on Oct. 21...Also had eight tackles in the FCS Playoffs at No. 1 James Madison...Was third on the team in tackles for loss with eight during the year, for a loss of 21 yards...Had 1.5 tackles for loss in three games, including the final two playoff games...Also had 3.5 sacks on the year, with 2.5 sacks coming in the three FCS Playoff games...Had one fumble recovery, returned 10 yards in a win over Montana, and had two pass breakups on the year. 2016 (Freshman) Played in 11 games and started two games with the Wildcats after signing at Weber State in February 2016...Recorded 21 tackles on the season with three tackles for loss...Had a season-high nine tackles at North Dakota...Also had tackles for loss against North Dakota, Southern Utah and Montana State...Had one sack at Southern Utah...Also had two kickoff returns for 21 yards. Springville High School Played for coach Willy Child at Springville...Earned First Team AllState honors as a senior and was named the Region 8 MVP...Recorded 70 tackles and 22 sacks as a senior for the Red Devils...In three years had 173 career tackles with 30 sacks...Played on the defensive and offensive lines and helped lead Springville to the Region 8 championship. Personal Was born Aug. 25, 1997, in Provo... Is the son of Ben and Penny Rodriguez...Is majoring in Athletic Training at Weber State.

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DOUG SCHIESS

JARED SCHIESS

DL • 6-3 • 260 Freshman Manti, UT

DL • 6-3 • 280 Sophomore Manti, UT

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Doug is a freshman on the offensive line out of Manti, Utah. His brother Jared is a member of the defensive line. Doug signed with Weber State in February 2016 before serving an LDS Church mission. Manti High School Graduated from Manti High School in 2016 where he played for coach Cole Meacham with the Templars...Earned First Team AllState and All-Region honors as a junior and senior at Manti...Recorded 111 tackles with nine sacks as a senior...Was named to the honor roll all four years at Manti. Personal Was born March 26, 1998, in Fairbanks, Alaska...Parents are James and Teri Schiess...Is on majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Weber State...Is the third Schiess brother to be a part of the Wildcat football family...Jared is on this year’s team and brother Blake was a member of the Wildcat team in 2015 and 2016...Served an LDS Church mission to Bahia Blanca, Argentina.

Jared returns for his sophomore season with the Wildcats out of Manti, Utah. His brother Doug is a freshman on this year’s team. 2017 (R-Freshman) Played in 13 games as a red shirt freshman during Weber State’s historic season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking...Totaled 25 tackles on the season with 11 solo and 14 assisted tackles...Had a season-high five tackles in the win at Cal Poly...Also had 3.5 tackles for loss and one sack, coming in WSU’s win over Montana on Oct. 28. 2016 Sat out the season as a red shirt. Manti High School Was highly recruited out of Manti High where he played for coach Cole Meacham...Earned First Team All-State honors as a senior... Helped lead the Templars to state title game...Recorded 80 tackles, 13 sacks and one interception during his senior season...Played multiple positions during his career at Manti and rushed for 533 yards and 11 touchdowns and had 364 receiving yards and six touchdowns. Personal Parents are James and Teri Schiess...Is one of five boys...His younger brother Doug is a freshman on this year’s Wildcat team and his older brother Blake was a member of the WSU team in 2015 and 2016...Originally signed with Weber State in February 2014, then served an LDS Church mission to Lima, Peru...Is majoring in Health Administration at Weber State.

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AARON SESSIONS

JUSTIN SHAW

S • 5-11 • 170 Freshman Sheridan, WY

WR • 6-5 • 200 Junior West Haven, UT

80 Aaron joined the Wildcats in the summer of 2018 as a safety out of Sheridan, Wyoming. Sheridan High School Graduated from Sheridan High School in 2018...Was named the state 4A Defensive MVP and led the team in interceptions with eight during the year...Helped lead Sheridan to three state titles in 2016, 2017 and 2018...Was a finalist for the Wyoming Gatorade Player of the Year. Personal Was born Nov. 29, 1999, in Buffalo, Wyoming...Parents are Kevin and Carla Sessions...Has four siblings...Plans on majoring in Construction Management Technology at Weber State...Loves to fish and hunt and can do a standing back flip.

Justin returns as a junior wide receiver with the Wildcats out of West Haven, Utah. After three years in the program as a quarterback, he was moved to wide receiver prior to spring camp in 2018. In this two seasons at Weber State, he has played in nine career games. He has thrown for 110 yards and one touchdown. 2017 (Sophomore) Saw action in four games for the Wildcats during the season...Finished the year 2 of 14 passing for 28 yards...Played against Montana Wester, at Cal, and home to UC Davis and Southern Utah... Also had five rushing attempts for 10 yards. 2016 Sat out the season as a red shirt. 2015 (Freshman) Graduated early from Fremont High School and joined Weber State for spring 2015 camp...During the season saw action in five games as a true freshman...In his first collegiate had his best game of the season, completing 5-of-6 passes for 82 yards and one touchdown in Weber State’s win at Northern Colorado...Started the season half against the Bears and rushed for a five-yard touchdown on the first possession...On the next possession, threw a 46-yard touchdown pass to TyJuan Prince...For the season was 5-10 passing for 82 yards with one touchdown. Fremont High School Graduated from Fremont High School where he played for coach Kory Bosgieter...Helped lead the Silver Wolves to a Region 1 Championships...Earned All-State honors and threw for 1,766 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior...Threw for over 4,000 yards and 30 touchdowns in his high school career. Personal Was born April 1, 1997, in Ogden...Parents are Rhett and Emily Shaw...Is majoring in Professional Sales at Weber State.

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FILIPE SITAKE DL • 6-1 • 310 Senior Orem, UT

99 Filipe will be a senior on the defensive line for the Wildcats out of Orem, Utah. In this three seasons at Weber State, he has played in 36 career games. He has 57 career tackles with 4.5 tackles for loss and two fumble recoveries. 2017 (Junior) Played in 13 games for the Wildcats, helping Weber State to a record-setting season, including the Big Sky Championship and two FCS Playoff wins...Totaled nine tackles on the season with a season-high four tackles against Southern Utah...Also had one tackle for loss against SUU...Had one fumble recovery in WSU’s home playoff win over Western Illinois.

CAREER STATS YR GP UA A TKL TFL QBH PBR FR FF 2015 11 13 15 28 3.5-6 1 1 1 0 2016 12 8 12 20 0-0 0 0 0 1 2017 13 1 8 9 1-1 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 36 22 35 57 4.5-7 1 1 2 1

CAM SMITH

2016 (Sophomore) Played in all 12 games and started nine games on the defensive line for the Wildcats, helping Weber State to the FCS Playoffs... Recorded 20 tackles on the season with eight solo and 12 assisted tackles...Had season-highs of four tackles against Sacramento State and Northern Arizona...Also had a forced fumble at South Dakota. 2015 (Freshman) Started all 11 games on the defensive line for the Wildcats...Recorded 28 tackles on the season with 13 solo and 15 assisted...Had a season-high five tackles at Northern Arizona and had four each against Montana, North Dakota and Eastern Washington...Also had 3.5 tackles for loss on the year...Recovered a fumble in overtime to help lead Weber State to a win at Montana Oct. 10...Also had one pass breakup and one quarterback hurry on the season. Mountain View High School Graduated from Mountain View High School in 2012 and played for coach John Snyder...Earned Second Team All-State honors and was a First Team All-Region selection...Also did wrestling, track and rugby in high school...Originally signed with Southern Utah out of high school. Personal Was born Sept. 2, 1993, in Orem...Parents are Tevita and Debbie Sitake...Has two siblings: Shawn and Pupunu...Pupunu was a member of the Wildcat team last season...Is the cousin of former Weber State assistant coach Fesi Sitake...Served an LDS Church mission to Tonga prior to enrolling at Weber State...Is majoring in Professional Sales at Weber State.

RB • 5-11 • 185 R-Freshman Aurora, CO

30 Cam returns as a red shirt freshman running back out of Parker, Colorado. 2017 Joined the Wildcats in the summer and sat out the season as a red shirt during WSU’s historic season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins and two wins in the FCS Playoffs. Bingham High School Graduated from Bingham High School in South Jordan, Utah in 2015 where he played for coach Dave Peck...Also attended sophomore and junior years at high school in Aurora, Colorado...At Bingham, helped lead the Miners to the state title and earned All-State honors...Had 216 carries for 1,382 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior..Earned honorable mention honors as a junior in Colorado. Personal Was born June 26, 1996, in Portland, Oregon...Parents are Todd and Karen Smith...Has three siblings...Is majoring in Business and Economics at Weber State...Served an LDS Church mission to Guatemala from 2015-17.

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KEVIN SMITH

PRESTON SMITH

RB • 6-0 • 200 Junior Fairfield, CA

S • 5-11 • 185 Sophomore Gilbert, AZ

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Kevin returns for his junior season as a running back out of Fairfield, California. He started his career at safety before moving to running back for the 2017 season. He has played in 20 career games in his two seasons at Weber State. 2017 (Sophomore) Played in all 14 games for the Wildcats as part of Weber State’s record-setting season that included a Big Sky Championship and two FCS Playoff wins...Was third on the Wildcat team in rushing...Had 107 carries for 562 yards and six touchdowns...Had a career game at Portland State as he rushed for 143 yards on just seven carries with two touchdowns in Weber State’s win over the Vikings...Had a career long 75-yard run for a touchdown in the win, Weber State’s second longest running attempt of the season...Also had 14 carries for 72 yards in a win over Idaho State and had 12 carries for 61 yards and two touchdowns in the season-opening win over Montana Western...Also had 17 receptions for 229 yards and two touchdowns...Had an 81-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter in the FCS Playoffs at No. 1 James Madison...The 81-yard reception is tied for the ninth longest in Weber Sate history...Had four kickoff returns for 67 yards...Totaled 858 all purpose yards on the season. 2016 (Freshman) Saw action in six games for the Wildcats as a freshman safety...Recorded three tackles, all coming in WSU’s win over Montana State on October 15...Also had a forced fumble in the win over MSU... Had one kickoff return for 18 yards against Portland State.

Preston returns for his sophomore season at safety for the Wildcats out of Gilbert, Arizona. 2017 (Freshman) Played in 13 games as a true freshman as part of Weber State’s historic season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking...Totaled 28 tackles on the season with 18 solo tackles and 10 assisted tackles...Had five tackles each in wins at Eastern Washington and Portland State...Had an interception in the fourth quarter at No. 12 Eastern Washington to help seal the win...Also had four pass breakups on the season...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Accounting. Mesquite High School Played for coach Chad Degrainer at Mesquite High School and helped lead his team to the state quarterfinals...Earned All-State honors and was a two-time All-Section player...Set a Mesquite school record with 46 pass breakups...Had 207 career tackles with nine interceptions and three forced fumbles...Also had two defensive touchdowns and one kickoff returned for a touchdown...Also played baseball in high school. Personal Was born March 18, 1999, in Columbia, Missouri...Parents are Jamie Jones and Corbin Smith and has three younger siblings...Is majoring in Accounting at Weber State.

Vanden High School Graduated from Vanden High School in 2016...Ran for 980 yards and had 308 receiving yards as a senior in 2015...Also played cornerback at Vanden. Personal Was born May 5, 1998, in Vallejo, California...Is majoring in Business at Weber State.

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KALVIN STEWART LB • 6-2 • 205 Freshman Star, ID

Kalvin joins Weber State as a freshman linebacker out of Star, Idaho. Eagle High School Graduated in 2018 from Eagle High School where he was a firstteam all-state and all-conference selection...Recorded 75 tackles with three interceptions during his senior season. Personal Was born Oct. 21, 1999, in Boise...Parents are Todd and Kelli Stewart...Has two sisters, Olivia and Ruby...Plans on majoring in Health Science at Weber State.

LANDON STICE LB • 6-3 • 225 Senior Stansbury Park, UT

2016 (Sophomore) Started all 12 games at linebacker for the Wildcats and earned Big Sky Honorable Mention All-Conference honors, helping the Wildcats advance to the FCS Playoffs...Led WSU and finished eighth in the Big Sky in tackles with 103 total tackles for an average of 8.7 per game...Had 51 solo tackles and 52 assisted tackles...Recorded a season-high 16 total tackles at South Dakota and had 12 against Sacramento State and 12 at Southern Utah...Had at least six tackles in 10 of the 12 games...Also recorded eight tackles for loss, second most on the Wildcat team... Had an interception at South Dakota that he returned 64 yards for his first career touchdown...The 64-yard return is tied for the fifth longest return in WSU history. 2015 (Freshman) Played in 10 games with the Wildcats during the season after signing with Weber State in February 2015...Recorded eight tackles on the year with five solo tackles and three assisted tackles...Had four tackles against Southern Utah...Also had one tackle for loss on the year...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors. Stansbury High School Played tight end, running back and linebacker for coach Clint Christiansen at Stansbury High School...Helped lead his team to an 8-2 record in 2014...Earned First Team All-State honors and was named the Region Offensive MVP...Led the state in scoring... Had 89 carries for 1,109 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior... Also had 25 receptions for 603 yards and eight touchdowns...On defense, had 108 career tackles with five sacks and one interception. Personal Was born Oct. 21, 1996, in Salt Lake City...Is majoring in Athletic Therapy at Weber State.

45 Landon returns as a senior linebacker out of Stansbury Park, Utah. He was named a preseason All-American by Phil Steele...He enters the season having played in 33 career games in three seasons at Weber State. He has twice earned All-Big Sky honors...In his two seasons with the Wildcats, he has totaled 456 tackles with 13.5 tackles for loss and two forced fumbles. He also has one career interception for a touchdown. 2017 (Junior) Played in 11 games for the Wildcats, helping Weber State to an historic season that included a Big Sky title and two FCS Playoff wins...Earned second-team All-Big Sky Conference honors at linebacker...Totaled 45 tackles on the season with 21 solo tackles and 24 assisted tackles...Had a season-high eight tackles against Southern Utah and had seven in the season-opening win over Montana Western...Also recorded 4.5 tackles for loss with 1.5 coming in a win at Portland State...Had two sacks on the year for a loss of 11 yards...Had a sack at Portland State and one in the playoff win over Western Illinois...Also had one forced fumble and one pass breakup on the season.

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GP UA A 10 5 3 12 51 52 11 21 24 33 77 79

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XAVIER STILSON

JORDAN STRATE

OL • 6-7 • 290 Junior Layton, UT

DE • 6-1 • 245 Freshman Kaysville, UT

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Jordan joins Weber State as a defensive end out of Kaysville, Utah. He signed with the Wildcats in February 2018.

2017 (Sophomore) Was part of the Wildcat season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifthplace national ranking...Saw action in five games during the season on the offensive line.

Davis High School Earned all-state honors honorable mention honors and first-team all-region honors at Davis High School, where he played for coach Mitch Arquette...Totaled 50 tackles with 23 solo tackles, 10 sacks and two forced fumbles...Also had 18 tackles for loss as a senior and earned All-Area honors.

2016 (Freshman) Was a part of the Wildcat team but did not appear in any games during the season. 2012 Sat out the season as a red shirt.

Personal Was born Feb. 29, 2000, in Salt Lake City...Parents are Mike and Keesha Hardin...Has six siblings...Plans on majoring in Marketing at Weber State.

Layton High School Graduated from Layton High School in 2012...Played offensive line for the Lancers under coach Jim Batchelor.

TREVOR SZILAGYI

Personal Was born March 24, 1994, in Ogden...Parents are Dell and Shalise Stilson...Father Dell played three seasons at wide receiver in the early 1990’s...Is majoring in Microbiology at Weber State...Served an LDS Church mission to Brazil from 2013-15.

OL • 6-4 • 280 Freshman Monument, CO

77 Trevor is a freshman offensive lineman out of Monument, Colorado. He signed with Weber State in February 2018. Valor Christian High School Was named the 2017 Defensive Player of the Year and earned First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-State honors as a senior...Led the defensive line in tackles...Earned three high school letters in football. Personal Was born on March 7, 2000, in California...Parents are Will and Susan Szilagyi...Has two siblings, Jenna and Tyler...Plans on majoring in Criminal Justice at Weber State.

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HYRUM TAPUSOA

BJ TAUFALELE

OL • 6-5 • 325 R-Freshman West Valley City, UT

LB • 6-3 • 230 R-Freshman South Jordan, UT

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Hyrum returns as a red shirt freshman on the offensive line for the Wildcats out of West Valley City, Utah.

BJ returns as a red shirt freshman linebacker with the Wildcats out of South Jordan, Utah.

2017 - Sat out the season as a red shirt after returning home from a mission.

2017 - Sat out the season as a red shirt after joining Weber State in the summer of 2017.

Granger High School Graduated from Granger High School in 2014...Played for former WSU assistant coach Cecil Thomas...Played on the offensive and defensive lines and earned All-Region honors.

Bingham High School Graduated from Bingham High School in 2016...Helped lead his team to a state championship as a junior in 2014...Earned All-State and All-Region honors...Recorded 82 tackles with one sack and one interception as a senior.

Personal Was born Dec. 5, 1995, in Long Beach, California...Parents are Sale and Ani Tapusoa and has seven siblings...Is majoring in Criminal Justice at Weber State...Originally signed at Weber State in February 2014...Served an LDS Church mission to Houston, Texas from 2014-16.

Personal Was born August 2, 1998, in Salt Lake City...Parents are Bill and Teisa Taufalele...Is married to Ana Vaifolau Taufalele...Plans on majoring in Electrical Engineering at Weber State.

GEORGE TARLAS

TEVITA TAUTEOLI

DE • 6-4 • 245 R-Freshman Boise, ID

OL • 6-4 • 315 Freshman West Valley City, UT

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George returns as a red shirt freshman defensive end for the Wildcats out of Boise, Idaho. 2017 - Sat out the season as a red shirt after signing with WSU in February 2017. Borah High School Played for coach Jason Burton at Borah High School...Was a Second Team All-State selection as a senior and was a two-time AllConference selection...Recorded 64 tackles as a senior with nine sacks and one defensive touchdown...Also had four forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. Personal Was born Sept. 28, 1998, in Greece...Is originally for Greece and only played two seasons of football after moving to the United States...Parents are Ioannis and Colleen Tarlas and has four siblings...Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State.

Tevita joins Weber State as a freshman on the offensive line out of West Valley City, Utah. He signed at Weber State in February 2015 before serving an LDS Church mission. Hunter High School Earned Second Team All-State honors playing for coach Scott Henderson at Hunter...Earned All-Region honors every year in high school...Helped lead the team to the region title...Also earned high academic honors each year of high school. Personal Was born Dec. 2, 1996, in West Valley City...Parents are Tevita and Nauamoa Tauteoli...Has eight siblings...Is majoring in Construction Management at Weber State...Served an LDS church mission to Chicago.

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FUSI TEISINA DL • 6-0 • 290 Freshman Salt Lake City, UT

52 Fusi will be a freshman on the defensive line with the Wildcats out of Salt Lake City. He signed with the Wildcats in February 2017. East High School Played for coach Brandon Matich at East High and helped lead the Leopards to back-to-back state titles in 2015 and 2016...Earned first-team all-state honors as a senior... Recorded 60 tackles with seven sacks as a senior…Finished his career with 117 tackles, 10 sacks and one interception...Was a three-year starter. Personal Was born March 30, 1999, in Laie, Hawaii...Parents are Samiu and Kinga Teisina...Has six siblings...Plans on majoring in Health Administration at Weber State.

2016 (Freshman) Played in all 12 games as a true freshman for the Wildcats...Recorded 10 tackles on the season with seven solo and three assisted tackles...Had a season-high four tackles at nationally-ranked North Dakota...Also had four kickoff returns for 52 yards, an average of 13 yards per return...Had three returns for 33 yards in the FCS Playoffs at No. 9 Chattanooga...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Health Sciences. Weber High School Played for former Weber State offensive coordinator Matt Hammer at Weber High...Played linebacker and running back for Weber and could play both for Weber State...Recorded over 1,200 all-purpose yards as a senior...Earned Second Team All-State honors by the Deseret News. Personal Was born Oct. 27, 1995, in Ogden...Parents are Jeff and Laura Tesch...Is the oldest of six children...Originally signed with Weber State in February 2014 before serving an LDS Church mission to Washington, D.C...Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State.

AUSTON TESCH LB • 6-2 • 240 Junior Eden, UT

53 Auston is back for his junior season at linebacker for the Wildcats out of Eden, Utah. He has appeared in all 26 games in his two seasons at Weber State. 2017 (Sophomore) Played in all 14 games for the Wildcats during Weber State’s historic season that included a school-record 11 wins, a Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifth-place national ranking... Recorded 39 total tackles on the year with 20 solo tackles and 19 assisted tackles...Had a season-high five tackles in the FCS Playoff game at No. 1 James Madison...Also had five tackles for loss with 1.5 coming at JMU, for a loss of 12 yards, and had two sacks on the season...Also recorded five quarterback hurries, two fumble recoveries, one blocked kick and one forced fumble during the year... Had one kickoff return for 32 yards...Earned Big Sky Academic AllConference honors in Business Administration.

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KAWIKA TUPUOLA

MASON TYE

DL • 6-1 • 250 Junior Farmington, UT

DL • 6-1 • 260 R-Freshman Smithfield, UT

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Kawika returns as a junior defensive lineman with the Wildcats out of Farmington, Utah...In his two seasons at Weber State, he has played in 22 games and has 25 tackles with five tackles for loss and two sacks. 2017 (Sophomore) Played in 13 games for the Wildcats, helping Weber State to a record-setting season that included a Big Sky title and two FCS Playoff wins...Recorded 19 tackles on the season with nine solo tackles and 10 assisted tackles...Had two or more tackles in five games...Also had four tackles for loss with 1.5 coming in a win at Montana State...Had a sack for a loss of 11 yards in WSU’s win at Cal Poly on Oct. 21...Also had one quarterback hurry during the year...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Health Promotion. 2016 (Freshman) Played in nine games as a true freshman for the Wildcats...Recorded six tackles on the year with a season-high three tackles in a win over Montana State and two tackles at Chattanooga in the FCS Playoffs...Also had one tackle for loss in the win over Portland State...Had a fumble recovery against Montana State...Had two pass breakups and one kickoff return...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Health Promotion.

Mason returns as a red shirt freshman out of Smithfield, Utah. He was originally signed as a tight end and was moved to the defensive line for spring football 2018. 2017 Sat out the season as a red shirt. Sky View High School Graduated from Sky View High School in 2016 where he played for coach Craig Anhder....Rushed for 806 yards and seven touchdowns and recorded 19 receptions for 235 yards and two touchdowns as a senior at Sky View...Earned Second Team All-Region honors. Personal Was born Nov. 8, 1997, in Tonga...Parents are Ken and Laura Canfield...Has eight siblings...Is majoring in Biochemistry at Weber State.

Davis High School Graduated from Davis High School in 2014...As a senior in 2013, had 51 tackles and 4.5 sacks and earned Second Team All-State honors from the Deseret News...Totaled 135 tackles and 15 sacks in his career with the Darts. Personal Name us pronounced: Kave-kah Two-pooh-o-la...Is majoring in Health Promotion at Weber State...Originally signed with Weber State in February 2014 before serving an LDS Church mission to Apia, Samoa.

CAREER STATS YR 2016 2017 TOTAL

GP UA A 9 3 3 13 9 10 22 12 13

TKL TFL SK 6 1.0-6 1-6 19 4.0-19 1-11 25 5.0-25 2-17

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NOAH VAEA

TY WHITWORTH

LB • 5-11 • 220 Freshman Herriman, UT

OL • 6-4 • 300 Freshman Temecula, CA

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Noah returns as a red shirt freshman linebacker for the Wildcats out of Herriman, Utah.

Ty is back for his sophomore season on the offensive line. He started in all 14 games in 2017.

2017 Sat out the season as a red shirt after signing at Weber State in February 2017.

2017 (R-Freshman) Started all 14 games for the Wildcats on the offensive line and was part of the historic WSU season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and a fifthplace national ranking...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Political Science.

Herriman High School Played for coach Dustin Pearce at Herriman and helped lead the Mustangs to the 5A state title in 2015...Was a two-time First Team All-State selection...Had the most interceptions in the state and tied for the most in the nation...Recorded 224 career tackles with 16 career interceptions...Was also named to the Salt Lake Tribune AllTribune team...Also played basketball and rugby at Herriman and was an All-American in rugby. Personal Was born March 8, 1999, in Salt Lake City...Parents are Tevita and Felisha Vaea...Plans on majoring in Business at Weber State.

KYLAN WEISSER QB • 6-3 • 190 Freshman Glendale, AZ

2016 Sat out the season as a red shirt after signing with Weber State in February 2016. Linfield Christian High School Played for coach DeChon Burns at Linfield Christian High School where he was the team captain as a senior in 2015...Was named the team Offensive Lineman of the Year and earned first team AllCIF honors...Also played basketball and participated in track and field...Was named to the honor roll each semester of high school. Personal Was born Nov. 18, 1997, in Boston...Parents are Kenneth and Sunita Whitworth...Is majoring in Political Science at Weber State.

16 Kylan is a freshman quarterback out of Glendale, Arizona, who signed with the Wildcats in February 2018. Notre Dame Prep Graduated from Notre Dame Prep and helped lead his team to a 13-1 record and the runner up in the state playoffs...Also had an 8-2 record as a junior and team was undefeated as a freshman... Earned All-Section honors at quarterback and punter in 2017... Also earned All-Section honors at quarterback in 2015...As a senior he threw for 2,057 yards and 30 touchdowns, and rushed for 424 yards...Averaged 23.1 yards per completion, the highest in the state of Arizona...Also had the second-highest quarterback rating in his class and averaged 38.4 yards per punt. Personal Was born Oct. 27, 1999, in Phoenix...Parents are Tyler and Kathryn Weisser...Plans on majoring in Business Administration at Weber State...Likes to fish and hunt.

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JONAH WILLIAMS DE • 6-5 • 270 Sophomore Meridian, ID

Personal Was born Aug. 17, 1995, in Puyallup, Wash...Parents are Jason and Brittnee Williams...Originally signed with Weber State in February 2013 before serving an LDS Church mission to Sao Paulo, Brazil...Is majoring in Business Administration/Finance at Weber State.

94 Jonah returns as a junior defensive end for the Wildcats out of Meridian, Idaho. He is a preseason All-Big Sky selection and earned Big Sky Al-Conference honors as a sophomore and earned Freshman All-America honors in 2016. In his two seasons at Weber State, he has played in all 26 games and has 90 career tackles with 10 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks. 2017 (Sophomore) Played in all 14 games and started in 12 games for the Wildcats on the defensive line...Earned second-team Big Sky All-Conference honors in helping Weber State to an historic season that included a Big Sky Championship and two wins in the FCS Playoffs...Finished second on the Wildcat team and was 10th in the Big Sky in sacks with 5.5...Had 1.5 sacks in WSU’s home win over Montana on Oct. 28...Also recorded 37 tackles on the year with a season-high of seven tackles in the FCS Playoffs at No. 1 James Madison...Had six tackles for loss...Also recorded two quarterback hurries and had two blocked kicks...Blocked a punt in the second quarter at Sacramento State and returned the ball 31 yards for a touchdown... Also had one fumble recovery and one forced fumble on the year... Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Business Administration/Finance.

YR 2016 2017 TOTAL

GP UA 12 20 14 22 26 42

CAREER STATS

A 33 15 48

TKL 53 37 90

TFL SK BLK 4.0-16 2-13 1 6.0-40 5.5-39 2 10.0-56 7.5-52 3

PD FR 0 0 1 1 1 1

2016 (Freshman) Started all 12 games for the Wildcats on the defensive line, helping WSU to the FCS Playoffs...Was named to the Hero Sports FCS All-Freshman Team as one of the top freshmen in the country and was one of five freshmen in the Big Sky named to the list...Recorded 53 tackles with 20 solo tackles and 33 assisted tackles... Also had four tackles for loss, two sacks, two quarterback hurries and one blocked kick...Two sacks for a loss of 13 yards came in the FCS Playoff game at No. 9 Chattanooga...Had a season-high nine tackles with eight solo tackles in the win at Southern Utah...Had a blocked field goal attempt in WSU’s home opening win over Sacramento State...Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Chemistry. Rocky Mountain High School Graduated from Rocky Mountain High School in Meridian, Idaho... Played for Coach Warr...Earned Second Team All-State honors and First Team All-Conference honors...Was one of the Meridian team captains as a senior.

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11 accomplishments in 2017

• WSU school record 11 wins • Big Sky Conference title • First-ever home FCS Playoff game • Two FCS Playoff wins • Highest-ever national ranking • School record six road wins • Seven-straight wins during the season • School-record eight All-Americans • Big Sky Defensive MVP • 17 All-Conference players • Only Big Sky team with player drafted NFL

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2017 Weber State Football Weber State Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 11, 2017) All games

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Date Sep 02, 2017 Sep 09, 2017 Sep 16, 2017 Sep 23, 2017 Sep 30, 2017 Oct 14, 2017 Oct 21, 2017 Oct 28, 2017 Nov 4, 2017 Nov 11, 2017 Nov 18, 2017 Nov 25, 2017 Dec 02, 2017 Dec 08, 2017

Opponent MONTANA WESTERN at California at Sacramento State UC DAVIS at Montana State SOUTHERN UTAH at Cal Poly #24 MONTANA at #11 Eastern Washington at Portland State IDAHO STATE #9 WESTERN ILLINOIS at #13 Southern Utah at #1 James Madison

Rushing

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GARRETT, Treshawn CANTWELL, Stefan SMITH, Kevin JONES, David SHAHEED, Rashid PRINCE, TyJuan MOSS, Clay MAY, Brady AMES, David JACKSON, Isiah MILES, Braden SHAW, Justin DENBY, Darryl DOWNS, Tyler BATCHELOR, Drew Total Opponents

14 14 14 11 14 13 11 14 13 11 3 4 4 10 13 14 14

Passing

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CANTWELL, Stefan SHAW, Justin MILES, Braden VOLLERT, Andrew SMITH, Kevin BATCHELOR, Drew MAY, Brady Total Opponents

14 4 3 14 14 13 14 14 14

Receiving

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VOLLERT, Andrew BATCHELOR, Drew SHAHEED, Rashid GARRETT, Treshawn SMITH, Kevin PRINCE, TyJuan MAY, Brady SATUALA, Tui JONES, David DENBY, Darryl MACPHERSON, Ty LONGANGU, Raphael TUTTLE, Trey CANTWELL, Stefan Total Opponents Field Goals

TUTTLE, Trey Scoring

TUTTLE, Trey CANTWELL, Stefan BATCHELOR, Drew SMITH, Kevin GARRETT, Treshawn

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Score 76-0 20-33 31-24 41-3 25-17 16-32 17-3 41-27 28-20 63-17 35-7 21-19 30-13 28-31

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Att. 8882 36209 8365 9450 19557 9135 9324 8912 9451 3792 9539 6876 11811 13490

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5 9 3 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 27 14

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HARRY, Xequille PREATOR, Jordan JOHNSON, Taron BENJAMIN, Keilan GUNTER, Breckin SMITH, Preston HOSKINS, Trey MORTENSEN, Conner

81 212.7 11 7.0 26 12.7 8 0.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 81 218.2 81 222.9

Punting

50 55.2 36 48.3 67 38.9 35 19.6 81 16.4 49 13.5 26 7.7 44 8.7 25 5.3 52 21.2 17 2.1 7 1.2 12 0.9 8 0.6 81 218.2 81 222.9

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WSU 276 134 129 13 2512 579 4.3 179.4 27 3055 229-380-9 8.0 13.3 218.2 27 5567 5.8 397.6 40-1009 38-414 18-294 17-10 91-813 64-42.1 33:22 84/197 13/21 yds avg

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kr

ir

SHAHEED, Rashid SMITH, Kevin KEY, Alema MAY, Brady TESCH, Auston DAVIS, Josh JOHNSON, Taron GARRETT, Treshawn SATUALA, Tui Total Opponents All Purpose

SHAHEED, Rash GARRETT, Tres SMITH, Kevin VOLLERT, Andre

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g

14 14 14 14

15.3 2.5 8.2 31.0 10.9 5.7

25 743 29.7 4 67 16.8 3 15 5.0 3 63 21.0 1 32 32.0 1 46 46.0 1 19 19.0 1 11 11.0 1 13 13.0 40 1009 25.2 64 1130 17.7

rush

134 698 562 0

rcv

545 274 229 773

pr

Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 OPP 247 85 135 27 1686 449 3.8 120.4 12 3120 247-484-18 6.4 12.6 222.9 14 4806 5.2 343.3 64-1130 19-108 9-108 17-10 73-660 81-38.2 26:38 69/209 13/29

Punt Returns

HARRY, Xequille CHILD, Colby AMES, David WILLIAMS, Jonah Total Opponents

50-99

Home 5-1 3-1 2-0

no. yds avg

DEMAIO, Jacob LLOYD, Doug

lg avg/g

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

2-2 -

Interceptions

lg avg/g

61.4 2978 25 42.9 28 0 62.5 38 0 66.7 11 2 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 60.3 3055 27 51.0 3120 14 td

12.7 12.3 21.8 11.0 13.5 14.7 10.8 13.6 8.3 21.2 6.8 5.0 12.0 8.0 13.3 12.6

yds

Overall 11-3 7-1 4-2

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

lg avg/g

129 712 14 698 5.4 6 182 750 153 597 3.3 8 107 593 31 562 5.3 6 68 405 18 387 5.7 3 16 145 11 134 8.4 1 17 80 10 70 4.1 0 11 51 0 51 4.6 1 8 20 0 20 2.5 2 2 19 0 19 9.5 0 1 14 0 14 14.0 0 4 14 0 14 3.5 0 5 12 2 10 2.0 0 3 10 0 10 3.3 0 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 579 2835 323 2512 4.3 27 449 2144 458 1686 3.8 12 effic comp-att-int

Record: All games Conference Non-Conference

0 0

lg

2 100 0 20 0 6 0 33 0 32 0 46 0 19 0 11 0 13 2 100 0 70

0 743 0 11 0 67 0 0

total avg/g

0 1422 101.6 0 983 70.2 75 0 858 61.3 0 773 55.2


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2017 SEASON DEFENSIVE STATS

2017 Weber State Football Weber State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Dec 11, 2017) All games # 58 42 10 24 1 45 44 90 53 94 26 7 22 2 32 57 35 23 92 17 27 20 52 98 41 99 50 82 25 4 59 83 9 81 49 40 15 21 97 34 47 95 51 87 48 11 54 8 TM

76

ua

Tackles a tot

Defensive Leaders

gp

TOIA, LeGrand RODRIGUEZ, Adam BENJAMIN, Keilan PREATOR, Jordan JOHNSON, Taron STICE, Landon MALAN, Cardon MURPHY, McKay TESCH, Auston WILLIAMS, Jonah BROWN, Justus HOSKINS, Trey HARRY, Xequille HARRISON, Jawain SMITH, Preston SCHIESS, Jared MORTENSEN, Conner MAXWELL, Jeremy TUPUOLA, Kawika KEY, Alema ARBON, Jantz PREATOR, Parker HENDERSON, Raysha LEWIS, Adam MAY, Brady SITAKE, Filipe PALAUNI, Jayden MACPHERSON, Ty HANSEN, Cameron SMITH, Kevin MCGINNIS, Cole AMES, David LOPEZ, Arnold JACKSON, Isiah FISHER, Kallin LATTEIER, Luke LONGANGU, Raphael JONES, David POPE, Likio MOSS, Clay TUTTLE, Trey MOIMOI, Gordon LATU, Junior VOLLERT, Andrew DEMAIO, Jacob CANTWELL, Stefan GUNTER, Breckin SHAHEED, Rashid TEAM Total Opponents

13 39 40 14 29 29 12 37 17 13 36 15 12 36 13 11 21 24 14 24 20 14 16 24 14 20 19 14 22 15 14 12 21 12 21 12 14 25 8 8 21 11 13 18 10 13 11 14 10 10 10 14 18 1 13 9 10 12 7 11 13 10 5 5 11 4 14 5 9 12 2 12 14 9 4 13 1 8 11 4 4 13 4 3 14 4 2 14 5 . 12 1 2 13 2 1 3 2 1 11 3 . 13 1 1 3 1 1 8 2 . 11 1 1 2 . 2 11 2 . 14 . 1 10 . 1 6 1 . 14 1 . 14 1 . 14 1 . 3 . . 14 . . 12 . . 14 506 386 14 579 420

tfl/yds

79 8.0-44 58 8.0-21 54 6.5-23 51 7.5-21 49 3.0-15 45 4.5-15 44 15.0-83 40 14.0-48 39 5.0-23 37 6.0-40 33 3.0-19 33 . 33 1.5-2 32 0.5-1 28 . 25 3.5-12 20 1.5-3 19 . 19 4.0-19 18 1.5-9 15 0.5-1 15 1.0-3 14 0.5-0 14 4.5-9 13 . 9 1.0-1 8 2.5-4 7 . 6 . 5 . 3 . 3 . 3 . 3 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 892 103-416 999 81-242

Sacks no-yds

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

5.0-37 . 3.5-14 . 2.0-12 2-8 1.0-8 4-60 2.0-14 3-59 2.0-11 . 7.5-62 . 4.0-24 . 2.0-15 . 5.5-39 . 2.0-15 . . 1-24 . 5-105 . . . 1-8 1.0-7 . . 1-10 . . 1.0-11 . 1.0-8 . . . . . . . 0.5-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-20 . . . . 40-280 18-294 20-118 9-108

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2 2 8 3 9 1 . 3 1 1 . 1 4 1 4 . . 5 . . . 4 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 31

3 2 . . 2 1 4 1 5 2 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 26

1-0 1-10 1-0 . . . . . 2-0 1-13 . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . 1-0 . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 10-23 10-0

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

1 . . . . . . . 1 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . 5 .

saf

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2017 Weber State Football Weber State Overall Team Statistics (as of Dec 11, 2017) All games Team Statistics

WSU

SCORING Points Per Game Points Off Turnovers 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 KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick 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 1st 2nd Weber State 112 193 Opponents 57 69

472 33.7 96 276 134 129 13 2512 2835 323 579 4.3 179.4 27 3055 229-380-9 8.0 13.3 218.2 27 5567 959 5.8 397.6 40-1009 38-414 18-294 25.2 10.9 16.3 17-10 91-813 58.1 64-2692 42.1 40.4 90-5446 60.5 42.1 33: 22 84/197 43% 13/21 62% 40-280 11 59 19-22 0-1 (51-62) 82% (36-62) 58% (53-54) 98% 52794 6/8799 3rd

85 36

4th

82 84

OT

0 0

OPP

246 17.6 40 247 85 135 27 1686 2144 458 449 3.8 120.4 12 3120 247-484-18 6.4 12.6 222.9 14 4806 933 5.2 343.3 64-1130 19-108 9-108 17.7 5.7 12.0 17-10 73-660 47.1 81-3098 38.2 32.6 59-3444 58.4 34.9 26: 38 69/209 33% 13/29 45% 20-118 -16 28 18-23 0-0 (25-37) 68% (14-37) 38% (22-26) 85% 111999 8/14000 0/0

Total 472 246

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2017 SEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATS 2017 Weber State Football Weber State Team Game-by-Game (as of Dec 11, 2017) All games TEAM STATISTICS Date

Opponent

no.

Sep 02 MONTANA WESTERN Sep 09 at California Sep 16 at Sacramento State Sep 23 UC DAVIS Sep 30 at Montana State Oct 14 SOUTHERN UTAH Oct 21 at Cal Poly Oct 28 MONTANA Nov 4 at Eastern Washington Nov 11 at Portland State Nov 18 IDAHO STATE Nov 25 WESTERN ILLINOIS Dec 02 at Southern Utah Dec 08 at James Madison Weber State Opponents

Rushing yds td

59 317 8 38 140 1 53 167 1 37 222 1 45 163 2 30 84 0 34 158 0 39 93 1 38 184 1 49 421 7 46 214 2 39 110 0 40 148 1 32 91 2 579 2512 27 449 1686 12

lg

no.

Receiving yds td

lg

Passing cmp-att-int yds

td

lg

67 11 168 2 49 11-15-0 168 2 12 25 431 1 55 25-45-0 431 1 12 15 112 2 23 15-24-1 112 2 98 8 208 3 67 8-12-0 208 3 25 20 206 0 18 20-30-0 206 0 18 15 166 0 53 15-32-2 166 0 38 14 182 2 35 14-23-1 182 2 29 18 205 3 32 18-32-0 205 3 24 21 230 3 35 21-31-0 230 3 75 10 162 1 60 10-16-0 162 1 16 21 262 3 28 21-29-3 262 3 17 18 186 3 50 18-28-0 186 3 28 21 299 2 44 21-33-1 299 2 24 12 238 2 81 12-30-1 238 2 98 229 3055 27 81 229-380-9 3055 27 73 247 3120 14 81 247-484-18 3120 14

49 55 23 67 18 53 35 32 35 60 28 50 44 81 81 81

Kick Returns no. yds td lg

1 5 1 1 3 6 2 4 4 3 2 0 3 5 40 64

46 107 17 28 55 182 26 96 60 132 56 0 71 133 1009 1130

0 46 0 42 0 17 0 28 0 32 1 100 0 21 0 29 0 20 1 90 0 33 0 0 0 27 0 34 2 100 0 70

Punt Returns no. yds td lg

4 96 1 0 4 45 3 100 2 45 2 17 2 29 0 0 2 4 2 11 4 2 4 49 4 11 4 5 38 414 19 108

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

tot off

44 485 0 571 8 279 84 430 27 369 12 250 29 340 0 298 3 414 10 583 3 476 29 296 7 447 2 329 84 5567 29 4806

Games: 14 • Avg/rush: 4.3 • Avg/catch: 13.3 • Pass effic: 146.51 • KR avg: 25.2 • PR avg: 10.9 • All purpose avg/game: 520.3 • Total offense avg/gm: 397.6 Date

Opponent

Date

Opponent

Sep 02 MONTANA WESTERN Sep 09 at California Sep 16 at Sacramento State Sep 23 UC DAVIS Sep 30 at Montana State Oct 14 SOUTHERN UTAH Oct 21 at Cal Poly Oct 28 MONTANA Nov 4 at Eastern Washington Nov 11 at Portland State Nov 18 IDAHO STATE Nov 25 WESTERN ILLINOIS Dec 02 at Southern Utah Dec 08 at James Madison Weber State Opponents

Sep 02 MONTANA WESTERN Sep 09 at California Sep 16 at Sacramento State Sep 23 UC DAVIS Sep 30 at Montana State Oct 14 SOUTHERN UTAH Oct 21 at Cal Poly Oct 28 MONTANA Nov 4 at Eastern Washington Nov 11 at Portland State Nov 18 IDAHO STATE Nov 25 WESTERN ILLINOIS Dec 02 at Southern Utah Dec 08 at James Madison Weber State Opponents

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ua

20 43 20 48 28 37 41 38 40 44 24 32 42 49 506 579 no.

1 2 7 6 3 8 5 6 6 2 1 5 3 9 64 81

Tackles a total

36 10 32 28 4 44 22 52 34 6 32 36 20 30 386 420

yds

39 78 266 259 115 364 161 233 282 80 33 242 146 394 2692 3098

tfl-yds

56 4.0-12 53 10.0-41 52 5.0-13 76 13.0-55 32 7.0-12 81 8.0-23 63 7.0-33 90 8.0-38 74 7.0-30 50 6.0-27 56 3.0-11 68 5.0-21 62 11.0-57 79 9.0-43 892 103.0-416 999 81.0-242 avg

39.0 39.0 38.0 43.2 38.3 45.5 32.2 38.8 47.0 40.0 33.0 48.4 48.7 43.8 42.1 38.2

Sacks no-yds

1.0-8 3.0-27 1.0-4 5.0-35 1.0-3 1.0-7 3.0-24 5.0-35 3.0-24 3.0-16 1.0-7 4.0-20 6.0-46 3.0-24 40.0-280 20.0-118

Punting

long

39 44 57 54 43 59 44 51 57 45 33 58 59 67 67 55

Fumble ff fr-yds

blkd

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

0 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 12 12 tb

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

Pass Defense blkd int-yds qbh brup kick

1-0 1-13 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2-10 0-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 10-23 10-0

fc

0 1 3 2 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 5 22 18

4-63 0-0 0-0 2-26 0-0 1-0 3-41 3-87 1-8 0-0 2-28 1-1 0-0 1-40 18-294 9-108

50+

0 0 2 3 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 2 1 1 15 8

i20

0 2 4 2 2 4 0 2 3 2 0 2 3 5 31 21

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0 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 5 1 1 0 2 21 26

3 0 4 7 4 0 4 4 7 4 3 3 3 4 50 31

1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 0

PAT Attempts kick rush rcv saf

10-10 2-2 1-1 5-5 1-2 1-1 0-0 5-5 4-4 9-9 5-5 3-3 3-3 4-4 53-54 22-26

Field Goals

md-att

2-2 2-2 0-0 2-2 4-4 3-3 1-2 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 3-3 0-0 19-22 18-23

long blkd

30 45 0 25 31 39 37 48 0 0 0 0 38 0 48 46

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

no.

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

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

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

Kickoffs

yds

13 834 3 163 5 292 8 499 7 440 5 314 4 242 8 512 5 290 10 570 6 356 4 232 7 423 5 279 90 5446 59 3444

avg

64.2 54.3 58.4 62.4 62.9 62.8 60.5 64.0 58.0 57.0 59.3 58.0 60.4 55.8 60.5 58.4

off t/o

31 3 0 10 0 3 0 21 0 14 7 0 0 7 96 40

tb

6 0 0 3 4 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 21 15

pts

76 20 31 41 25 16 17 41 28 63 35 21 30 28 472 246 ob

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


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HISTORY

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

YEAR 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 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 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Total

80

HEAD COACH Wally Nalder Wally Nalder Wally Nalder Sark Arslanian Sark Arslanian Sark Arslanian Sark Arslanian Sark Arslanian Sark Arslanian Sark Arslanian Sark Arslanian Dick Gwin Dick Gwin Dick Gwin Dick Gwin Pete Riehlman Pete Riehlman Pete Riehlman Pete Riehlman Mike Price Mike Price Mike Price Mike Price Mike Price Mike Price Mike Price Mike Price Dave Arslanian Dave Arslanian Dave Arslanian Dave Arslanian Dave Arslanian Dave Arslanian Dave Arslanian Dave Arslanian Dave Arslanian Jerry Graybeal Jerry Graybeal Jerry Graybeal Jerry Graybeal Jerry Graybeal Jerry Graybeal Jerry Graybeal Ron McBride Ron McBride Ron McBride Ron McBride Ron McBride Ron McBride Ron McBride Jody Sears Jody Sears Jay Hill Jay Hill Jay Hill Jay Hill 56 seasons

RECORD 5-4 6-3 2-6 8-1 6-3 6-4 7-2 6-4 5-5-1 7-2-1 5-5 3-8 4-7 1-9-1 2-9 4-6 4-7 3-8 4-7 7-4 4-7 6-5 5-6 6-5 3-8 10-3 5-6 3-8 5-6 8-4 6-5 7-4 5-6 6-5 7-4 6-5 6-5 3-8 7-4 3-8 3-8 8-4 1-10 6-5 4-7 5-6 10-4 7-5 6-5 5-6 2-9 2-10 2-10 6-5 7-5 11-3 292-317-3 (.480)

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 4-3 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 5-3 2-6 1-7 2-6 5-3 6-2 7-1 176-199-2 (.466)

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 t3rd t5th t6th t2nd t3rd t4th t4th t5th t2nd 6th 8th t4th 8th t4th t6th t4th t1st t2nd t3rd t3rd t11th t11th t11th t4th 3rd t1st

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WILDCAT HEAD COACHES

WALLY NALDER 1962-64 (3 seasons) Overall: 13-13 (.500) Big Sky: 1-5 (.167)

SARK ARSLANIAN 1965-72 (8 seasons) Overall: 50-26-2 (.654) Big Sky: 21-16-1 (.566)

JERRY GRAYBEAL 1998-04 (7 seasons) Overall: 32-46 (.410) Big Sky: 20-32 (.385)

RON MCBRIDE

2005-11 (7 seasons) Overall: 43-38 (.531) Big Sky: 34-21 (.619)

DICK GWINN

1973-76 (4 seasons) Overall: 10-33-1 (.237) Big Sky: 5-14-1 (.275)

JOHN L. SMITH 2011-12 Overall: 0-0 Big Sky: 0-0

PETE RIEHLMAN 1976-80 (4 seasons) Overall: 15-28 (.349) Big Sky: 11-16 (.408)

MIKE PRICE

1981-88 (8 seasons) Overall: 46-44 (.511) Big Sky: 29-29 (.500)

DAVE ARSLANIAN

JODY SEARS

2012-13 (2 seasons) Overall: 4-19 (.174) Big Sky: 3-13 (.188)

JAY HILL

2014-pres. Overall: 26-23 (.531) Big Sky: 20-12 (.625)

1989-97 (9 seasons) Overall: 53-47 (.530) Big Sky: 34-36 (.486)

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ALL - TIME WEBER STATE COACHING RECORDS

YEARS

COACH 1962-64 Wally Nalder 1965-72 Sark Arslanian 1973-76 Dick Gwinn 1977-80 Pete Riehlman 1981-88 Mike Price 1989-97 Dave Arslanian 1998-04 Jerry Graybeal 2005-11 Ron McBride 2012-13 Jody Sears 2014-pres. Jay Hill TOTALS

SEASONS 3 8 4 4 8 9 7 7 2 4 56

GAMES 26 78 44 43 90 100 78 81 23 49 612

W 13 50 10 15 46 53 32 43 4 26 292

L 13 26 33 28 44 47 46 38 19 23 317

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

.PCT .500 .641 .227 .349 .511 .530 .410 .531 .174 .531 .480

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Date 11/28/1987 12/05/1987

Round First Round Second Round

Opponent at Idaho at Marshall

Result W 59-30 L 23-51

11/30/1991

First Round

at Northern Iowa

L 21-38

11/29/2008 12/06/2008

First Round Second Round

at #3 Cal Poly at #5 Montana

W 49-35 L 13-24

11/28/2009

First Round

at William & Mary

L 0-38

11/26/2016

First Round

at #11 Chattanooga

L 14-45

11/25/2017 12/02/2017 12/08/2017

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals

vs. #9 Wesern Illinois at #13 Southern Utah at #1 James Madison

W 21-19 W 30-13 L 28-30

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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

1963

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 09-18 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

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

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

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

1968

1970

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 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 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

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

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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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DICK GWINN 10-33-1 / 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

1974

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

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

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

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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

Overall: 4-6 Big Sky: 2-4, t4th

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

1979

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

1976

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

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

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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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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

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

1984

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

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

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

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

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

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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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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

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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

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

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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

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

JERRY GRAYBEAL 32-46 / 20-32 BSC 7 seasons 1998

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

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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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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2001

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

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

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) 10-30 * at Idaho State 11-06 North Dakota State 11-13 * Portland State

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 W 26-14 L 17-31 L 15-34

RON MCBRIDE 43-38 / 34-21 BSC 7 seasons 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

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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

2007

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

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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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2011

JAY HILL 26-23 / 20-12 BSC 4 seasons

Overall: 5-6 Big Sky: 5-3, t3rd Date Opponent 09-03 at Wyoming 09-10 at Utah State 09-17 * #20 Sacramento State 09-24 * at Northern Colorado 10-01 * at Eastern Washington 10-15 * Idaho State 10-22 Southern Utah 10-29 * at #11 Montana 11-05 * #2 Montana State 11-12 * Northern Arizona 11-19 * at #25 Portland State

Result L 32-35 L 17-54 W 49-17 W 45-21 L 21-27 W 39-12 L 28-35 L 10-45 L 24-44 W 34-31 W 48-33

JODY SEARS 4-19 / 3-13 BSC 2 seasons

2014

Overall: 2-10 Big Sky: 2-6, t10th Date Opponent 08-28 at #19 Arizona State 09-06 #1 North Dakota State 09-13 at Sacramento State 09-20 at Stephen F. Austin 09-27 * at Southern Utah 10-11 * Cal Poly 10-18 * at #9 Montana State 10-25 * Portland State 11-01 * Northern Arizona 11-08 * at North Dakota 11-15 * Northern Colorado 11-22 * at Idaho State

2012

2015

Overall: 2-9 Big Sky: 2-6, t11th Date Opponent 09-01 at Fresno State 09-08 at BYU 09-15 #19 McNeese State 09-22 * #9 Eastern Washington 09-29 * at UC Davis 10-05 * #20 Cal Poly 10-13 * at Sacramento State 10-20 * at Southern Utah 11-03 * Montana 11-10 * Northern Colorado 11-17 * at Idaho State

Result L 10-37 L 13-45 L 21-35 L 26-32 L 13-37 L 23-45 L 14-19 W 24-22 L 21-24 L 34-42 W 40-14

Overall: 6-5 Big Sky: 5-3, t4th Date Opponent 09-04 at Oregon State 09-12 at #2 North Dakota State 09-19 Sacramento State 09-26 * at Northern Colorado 10-02 * Southern Utah 10-10 * at #12 Montana 10-17 * North Dakota 10-24 * at Northern Arizona 10-31 * at #5 Eastern Washington 11-07 * UC Davis 11-21 * Idaho State

2013

Overall: 7-5 Big Sky: 6-2, 3rd Result W 50-40 L 7-70 L 6-70 L 6-43 L 3-31 L 19-41 L 0-47 L 16-34 L 24-45 L 21-27 L 6-42 W 32-7

Date Opponent 09-01 at Utah State 09-10 at South Dakota 09-17 Sacramento State 09-24 * at UC Davis 10-08 * Portland State 10-15 * Montana State 10-22 * at Southern Utah 10-29 * at #17 North Dakota 11-05 * Northern Arizona 11-12 * #16 Cal Poly 11-19 * at Idaho State 11-26 # at #11 Chattanooga # NCAA FCS Playoffs

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Result L 7-26 L 14-41 W 32-14 W 38-17 L 0-44 W 24-21(ot) W 25-24 L 36-52 L 13-14 W 23-3 W 35-14

2016

Overall: 2-10 Big Sky: 1-7, t11th Date Opponent 08-31 Stephen F. Austin 09-07 at Utah 09-14 at Utah State 09-21 at #12 McNeese State 09-28 * Sacramento State 10-05 * at #6 Eastern Washington 10-12 * at Cal Poly 10-19 * #5 Montana State 11-02 * at Portland State 11-09 * Southern Utah 11-16 * at #7 Montana 11-23 * Idaho State

Result L 14-45 L 7-24 L 31-42 L 20-35 L 28-31 L 24-30 L 13-23 L 17-30 L 22-29 W 24-12 W 34-21 L 28-46

Result L 6-45 L 49-52(ot) W 14-7 W 38-35 W 14-10 W 45-27 W 37-36 L 19-27 L 20-33 W 22-15 W 34-28 L 14-45

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2017

Overall: 11-3 Big Sky: 7-1, t1st Date Opponent 09-02 Montana Western 09-09 at California 09-16 at Sacramento State 09-23 * UC Davis 09-30 * at Montana State 10-14 * Southern Utah 10-21 * at Cal Poly 10-28 * #24 Montana 11-04 * at #11 Eastern Washington 11-11 * at Portland State 11-18 * Idaho State 11-25 # vs. #9 Western Illinois 12-02 # at #13 Southern Utah 12-08 # at #1 James Madison # NCAA FCS Playoffs

Result W 76-0 L 20-33 W 31-24 W 41-3 W 25-19 L 16-32 W 17-3 W 41-27 W 28-20 W 63-17 W 35-7 W 21-19 W 30-13 L 28-31


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RECORD AGAINST ALL-TIME OPPONENTS

Last Opponents Game Won Lost Tie WSU streak Adams State 1986 1 0 0 Won 1 Air Force 1991 0 1 0 Lost 1 Arizona State 2014 0 1 0 Lost 1 Arkansas 2001 0 1 0 Lost 1 Augustana (S.D.) 1981 1 0 0 Won 1 Bemidji State 1977 1 0 0 Won 1 Boise State 2007 7 23 0 Lost 5 Boston College 2010 0 1 0 Lost 1 Brigham Young 2012 0 3 0 Lost 3 CAL POLY 2017 7 6 0 WON 2 California 2017 0 1 0 Lost 1 Cal St.-Fullerton 1974 2 0 0 Won 2 Cal St.-Long Beach 1987 0 2 0 Lost 2 Cal St.-Los Angeles 1967 2 0 0 Won 2 Cal St. Northridge 2000 4 6 0 Won 1 Central Michigan 1995 0 1 0 Lost 1 Chattanooga 2016 0 1 0 Lost 1 College of Idaho 1962 1 0 0 Won 1 Colorado State 2008 0 3 0 Lost 3 Dixie State 2008 1 0 0 Won 1 Drake 1970 0 1 0 Lost 1 Eastern Michigan 1974 1 1 0 Won 1 Eastern Montana 1965 4 0 0 Won 4 Eastern Oregon 2002 3 0 0 Won 3 EASTERN WASHINGTON 2017 15 19 0 WON 1 Fresno State 2012 0 4 0 Lost 4 Fort Lewis 2007 2 0 0 Won 2 Hawaii 2008 0 1 0 Lost 1 Humboldt State 1998 1 0 0 Won 1 Idaho 1995 13 19 1 Won 1 IDAHO STATE 2017 42 15 0 WON 3 James Madison 2017 0 1 0 Lost 1 Marshall 1987 0 1 0 Lost 1 McNeese State 2013 1 3 0 Lost 3 Montana 2017 15 40 0 Won 2 MONTANA STATE 2017 23 29 1 WON 2 Montana Tech 2003 3 0 0 Won 3 Montana Western 2017 4 0 0 Won 4 Nevada 1993 6 9 0 Won 2 New Mexico 2002 0 1 0 Lost 1 New Mexico Highlands 1992 2 0 0 Won 2 New Mexico State 1992 0 1 0 Lost 1 Nicholls State 1988 0 2 0 Lost 2 Northeast Louisiana 1994 0 1 0 Lost 1 NORTHERN ARIZONA 2016 26 25 0 LOST 3 NORTHERN COLORADO 2015 8 1 0 WON 2 Northern Iowa 1991 1 2 0 Lost 2 Northern Michigan 1972 1 1 0 Won 1 NORTH DAKOTA 2016 2 1 0 LOST 1 North Dakota State 2015 0 6 0 Lost 6 North Texas 1971 1 1 0 Lost 1 Oregon State 2015 0 1 0 Lost 1 Oregon Tech 1963 2 0 0 Won 2 Pacific 1985 0 1 0 Lost 1 Parsons College (Iowa) 1970 2 1 0 Won 2 Portland State 2017 22 14 0 Won 2 Puget Sound 1981 1 0 0 Won 1 SACRAMENTO STATE 2017 14 8 0 WON 3 Saint Mary’s 2003 2 0 0 Won 2 San Diego State 1967 0 2 0 Lost 2 Sonoma State 1993 1 0 0 Won 1 SOUTH DAKOTA 2016 0 1 1 LOST 1 South Dakota State 1976 3 0 0 Won 3 Southwest State (Minn.) 1989 2 0 0 Won 2 Southern Colorado 1964 2 0 0 Won 2 Southern Mississippi 1975 0 2 0 Lost 2 Southern Oregon 1963 1 1 0 Won 1 SOUTHERN UTAH 2017 17 8 0 WON 1 Stephen F. Austin 2014 1 1 0 Lost 1 Texas Tech 2010 0 1 0 Lost 1 Toledo 2000 0 2 0 Lost 2 UC Davis 2017 4 2 0 Won 3 UNLV 1989 2 5 0 Lost 5 UTAH 2013 0 4 0 LOST 4 Utah State 2016 1 14 0 Lost 8 UTEP 2004 0 3 0 Lost 3 Western Illinois 2017 1 2 0 Won 1 Western Michigan 1995 0 1 0 Lost 1 Western New Mexico 2000 1 0 0 Won 1 Western State 2005 11 3 0 Won 10 Whitworth College 1965 1 0 0 Won 1 William & Mary 2010 0 1 0 Lost 1 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1970 1 0 0 Won 1 Wyoming 2011 0 4 0 Lost 4 56 SEASON TOTAL 292 317 3

HOMECOMING GAME RESULTS (26-30) 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 - UNLV 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 2011 - Idaho State 2012 - Eastern Washington 2013 - Sacramento State 2014 - Cal Poly 2015 - Sacramento State 2016 - Portland State 2017 - UC Davis

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WEBER STATE FOOTBALL

SERIES HISTORY VS. ALL OPPONENTS ADAMS STATE

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

ARIZONA STATE

Overall: 0-1 In Tempe: 0-1 08-28-14..... Tempe................ L......14-45

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

BOSTON COLLEGE

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

BRIGHAM YOUNG

COLORADO STATE

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

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

CALIFORNIA

DIXIE STATE

Overall: 0-4 InFresno: 0-4 09-16-78..... Fresno................ L......14-55 09-25-82..... Fresno................ L......9-25 09-10-05..... Fresno................ L......17-55 09-01-12..... Fresno................ L......10-37

Overall: 0-1 In Berkeley: 0-1 09-09-18..... Berkeley............. L...... 20-33

CAL POLY

Overall: 7-6 In Ogden: 4-3 San Luis Obispo: 3-3 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..... Ogden................ W....49-14 11-05-12..... Ogden................ L......23-45 10-12-13..... San Luis Obispo.. L......0-47 10-11-14..... Ogden................ L......24-30 11-12-16..... Ogden................ W....22-15 10-21-17..... San Luis Obispo.. W....17-3 # FCS Playoffs

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

CENTRAL MICHIGAN

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

CHATTANOOGA

Overall: 0-1 In Chattanooga: 0-1 11-26-16..... #Chattanooga.... L......14-45 # FCS Playoffs

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

DRAKE

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

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: 15-19 In Ogden: 8-7 In Cheney: 6-10 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 10-01-11..... Cheney............... L......21-27 09-22-12..... Ogden................ L......26-32 10-05-13..... Cheney............... L......19-41 10-31-15..... Cheney............... L......13-14 11-04-17..... Cheney.............. W....28-20

COLLEGE OF IDAHO

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

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FORT LEWIS

Overall: 0-3 In Provo: 0-3 11-17-73..... Provo.................. L......14-45 09-15-79..... Provo.................. L......3-48 09-08-12..... Provo.................. L......13-45

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FRESNO STATE

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 # FCS Playoffs

IDAHO STATE

Overall: 42-15 In Ogden: 22-5 In Pocatello: 20-10 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


2017 BIG SKY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

SERIES HISTORY VS. ALL OPPONENTS

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 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 10-15-11..... Ogden................ W....39-12 11-17-12..... Pocatello........... W....40-14 11-23-13..... Ogden................ W....32-7 11-22-14..... Pocatello............ L......28-46 11-21-15..... Ogden................ W....35-14 11-19-16..... Pocatello........... W....34-28 11-18-17..... Ogden................ W.... 35-7

JAMES MADISON

Overall: 0-1 In Harrisonburg: 0-1 12-08-17..... #Harrisonburg.... L......28-31 # FCS Playoffs

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 # FCS Playoffs

McNEESE STATE

Overall: 1-3 In Ogden: 0-2 In Lake Charles: 1-1 11-17-90..... Lake Charles..... W....27-7 11-21-92..... Ogden................ L......22-23 09-15-12..... Ogden................ L......21-35 09-21-13..... Lake Charles...... L......6-43

MONTANA

Overall: 15-40 In Ogden: 8-18 In Missoula: 7-22 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 10-29-11..... Missoula............. L......10-45 11-03-12..... Ogden................ L......21-24 11-16-13..... Missoula............. L......6-42 10-10-15..... Missoula............ W...24-21(ot) 10-28-17..... Ogden................ W....41-27 # FCS Playoffs

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 11-05-11...... Ogden................ L......24-44 10-19-13..... Ogden................ L......16-34 10-18-14..... Bozeman............ L......13-23 10-15-16..... Ogden................ W....45-27 09-30-17..... Bozeman........... W....25-17

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

MONTANA WESTERN

Overall: 4-0 In Ogden: 4-0 11-10-62..... Ogden................ W..... 28-0 09-03-94..... Ogden................ W....30-12 08-28-08..... Ogden................ W....62-6 09-02-18..... Ogden................ W....76-0

NEVADA

MONTANA STATE

Overall: 22-30-1 In Ogden: 12-15 In Bozeman: 10-15-1 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

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

#WEAREWEBER

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

NORTH DAKOTA

Overall: 2-1 In Ogden: 1-0 In Grand Forks: 1-1 11-08-14..... Grand Forks...... W....24-12 10-17-15..... Ogden................ W....25-24 10-29-16..... Grand Forks....... L......19-27

NORTH DAKOTA STATE

Overall: 0-6 In Ogden: 0-3 In Fargo: 0-3 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 09-06-14..... Ogden................ L......7-24 09-12-15..... Fargo.................. L......14-41

NORTH TEXAS

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

NORTHEAST LOUISIANA

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

NORTHERN ARIZONA

Overall: 26-26 In Ogden: 17-8 In Flagstaff: 8-17 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

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WEBER STATE FOOTBALL

SERIES HISTORY VS. ALL OPPONENTS 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 11-12-11..... Ogden................ W....34-31 11-01-14..... Ogden................ L......22-29 10-24-15..... Flagstaff............. L......36-52 11-05-16..... Ogden................ L......20-33 *Forfeited to Weber State

NORTHERN COLORADO

Overall: 8-1 In Ogden: 4-1 In Greeley: 4-0 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) 09-24-11..... Greeley.............. W....45-21 11-10-12..... Ogden................ L......34-42 11-15-14..... Ogden................ W....34-21 09-26-15..... Greeley.............. W....38-17

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 # FCS Playoffs

NORTHERN MICHIGAN

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

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OREGON STATE

Overall: 0-1 In Corvallis: 0-1 09-04-15..... Corvallis............. L......7-26

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

PACIFIC

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

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: 22-14 In Ogden: 13-5 In Portland: 9-9 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 11-19-11..... Portland............ W....48-33 11-02-13..... Portland.............. L......24-45 10-25-14..... Ogden................ L......17-30 10-08-16..... Ogden................ W....14-10 11-11-17..... Portland............ W....63-17

PUGET SOUND

Overall: 1-0 In Ogden: 1-0 10-10-81..... Ogden................ W....31-10

SACRAMENTO STATE

Overall: 14-8 In Ogden: 10-1 In Sacramento: 4-7 11-09-96..... Sacramento...... W....41-31 11-08-97..... Ogden................ W....52-14 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 09-17-11..... Ogden................ W....49-17 10-13-12..... Sacramento........ L......14-19 09-28-13..... Ogden................ L......3-31 09-13-14..... Sacramento........ L......31-42 09-19-15..... Ogden................ W....32-14 09-17-16..... Ogden................ W....14-7 09-16-17..... Sacramento ..... W....31-24

SAN DIEGO STATE

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

SONOMA STATE

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

SOUTH DAKOTA

Overall: 0-1-1 In Ogden: 0-0-1 In Vermillion: 0-1 11-21-70..... Ogden................ T......21-21 09-10-16..... Vermillion........... L...49-52(ot) 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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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

Overall: 17-8 In Ogden: 11-6 In Cedar City: 6-2 10-20-84..... Ogden................ W....29-10 09-07-85..... Ogden................ W....62-20 09-19-87..... Ogden................ W....36-26 09-24-88..... Ogden................ W....49-30 10-14-89..... Ogden................ W....42-7 09-01-90..... Cedar City......... W....37-21 09-07-91..... Ogden................ W....33-14 09-12-92..... Ogden................ W....35-24 10-30-93..... Ogden................ W....43-39 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 09-16-06..... Ogden................ W....24-13 10-22-11..... Ogden................ L......28-35 10-20-12..... Cedar City......... W....24-22 11-09-13..... Ogden................ L......21-27 09-27-14..... Cedar City.......... L......28-31 10-02-15..... Ogden................ L......0-44 10-22-16..... Cedar City......... W....37-36 10-14-17..... Ogden................ L......16-32 12-02-17..... #Cedar City....... W....30-13 # FCS Playoffs

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

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

Overall: 1-1 In Ogden: 1-0 In Nacogdoches: 0-1 08-31-13..... Ogden................ W....50-40 09-20-14..... Nacogdoches..... L......20-35

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: 4-2 In Ogden: 3-1 In Davis: 1-1 09-18-04..... Ogden................ L......29-31 09-25-10..... Ogden................ W....20-9 09-29-12..... Davis.................. L......13-37 11-07-15..... Ogden................ W....23-3 09-24-16..... Davis................. W....38-35 09-23-17..... Ogden................ W....41-3


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UNLV

Overall: 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: 0-4 In Salt Lake City: 0-4 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 09-07-13..... Salt Lake City..... L......7-70

UTAH STATE

Overall: 1-14 In Ogden: 0-5 In Logan: 1-9 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 09-10-11..... Logan................. L......17-54 09-14-13..... Logan................. L......6-70 09-01-16..... Logan................. L......6-45

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

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 11-28-09..... #Williamsburg.... L......0-38 # FCS Playoffs

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

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

WYOMING

Overall: 0-4 In Laramie: 0-4 10-20-90..... Laramie.............. L......12-21 09-11-99..... Laramie.............. L......16-41 09-05-09..... Laramie.............. L......22-29 09-03-11..... Laramie.............. L......32-35

WESTERN ILLINOIS

Overall: 1-2 In Ogden: 1-1 In Macomb: 0-1 09-20-75..... Ogden................ L......10-19 09-18-76..... Macomb............. L......19-21 11-25-17..... #Ogden.............. W....21-19 # FCS Playoffs

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

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WEBER STATE IN THE NATIONAL POLLS Date Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15

1980

Assoicated Press 9th 6th 5th

1981

Date Oct. 6 Oct. 13

Assoicated Press 9th 9th

Date Oct. 18

Assoicated Press 17th

Date Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24

I-AA Committee 13th 10th 7th 13th 13th 11th 10th

Date Oct. 9

I-AA Committee 18th

Date Oct. 15 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26

1983

1987

1990

1991

I-AA poll 18th 20th 16th 15th

1996

Date Sports Network Preseason 22nd Sept. 3 23rd Sept. 10 20th Sept. 17 17th Sept. 24 14th Oct. 1 18th Oct. 8 21st

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1997

Date Sept. 16

Sports Network 24th

Date Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27

Sports Network 21st 12th 8th 13th 17th 23rd

2010

Date Sports Network Preseason 19th Sept. 7 20th Sept. 14 21st

1998

2016

Date STATS FCS Coaches Nov. 21 25th 22nd Final 25th 24th

2017

2000

Date Sports Network Oct. 24 24th Oct. 31 20th Nov. 7 19th Nov. 14 19th Nov. 21 18th Postseason 18th

2008

Date Sports Network Oct. 7 22nd Oct. 14 18th Oct. 21 16th Oct. 28 13th Nov. 4 9th Nov. 11 8th Nov. 18 8th Nov. 25 12th Postseason 7th

2009

Date Sports Network Preseason 9th Sept. 8 11th Sept. 15 13th Sept. 22 11th Sept. 29 11th Oct. 6 21st Oct. 13 15th Oct. 20 16th Oct. 27 14th Nov. 3 19th Nov. 10 19th Nov. 17 19th Nov. 24 15th Postseason 17th

Coaches 18th 19th 20th

Coaches NR 20th 17th 13th 10th 8th 8th 12th 9th

Coaches 9th 10th 12th 11th 11th 21st 15th 15th 13th 21st 22nd 20th 18th 17th

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Date STATS FCS Coaches Preseason NR 22nd Sept. 4 25th 20th Sept. 11 NR 21st Sept. 18 23rd 18th Sept. 25 20th 18th Oct. 2 19th 16th Oct. 9 18th 16th Oct. 16 23rd 23rd Oct. 23 NR 22nd Oct. 30 19th 14th Nov. 6 14th 12th Nov. 13 12th 9th Nov. 19 11th 8th Final 5th 5th


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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 2018

Player Ron McCall Lew Kamanu Tim Jones Bill Rogers Lee 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 Taron Johnson

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 4

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* 121

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 Buffalo Bills

*Last pick of draft (Mr. Irrelevant)

Lee White

Scott Shields

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 Rough Riders 1989 Gerald Wilcox 1 1 Ottawa Rough Riders 1990 Brent Chuhaniuk 2 16 Sasatchewan Roughriders 1991 Geoff Mitchell 3 19 Ottawa Rough Riders 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 Rough Riders 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 Rough Riders 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

Bruce Covernton

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Dimitri Tsoumpas

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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, College Sporting News and HERO Sports).

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

Player Sid Otton 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

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

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

Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2015 2016 2017

Player 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 J.C. Oram Joe Hawkins Andrew Vollert Xequille Harry Taron Johnson Brady May Rashid Shaheed Trey Tuttle LeGrand Toia Andrew Vollert Iosua Opeta

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Pos. RB WR T S QB TE DT DE FB CB CB C WR FB OG FB WR OG C TE PR CB FB/ST KR K LB TE OL

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

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WILDCAT ALL-AMERICANS

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 Xequille Harry Joe Hawkins Cameron Higgins Rob Hitchcock Mike Humiston Joe Johnson Taron Johnson Randy Jordan Kevin Linehan Peter Macon Marcus Mailei Jamie Martin Brady May Ron McCall Matt McFadden Pat McNerney Paul McQuistan Geoff Mitchell Josh Morris Kyle Mutcher Cody Nakamura Iosua Opeta J.C. Oram Sid Otton Ryan Prince Alfred Pupunu Cam Quayle Danny Rich Henry Reed Bryce Scanlon Jim Schmeeding Rashid Shaheed Trevor Shaw Scott Shields Trevyn Smith Vai Tafuna Dave Taylor LeGrand Toia Tim Toone Roger Trinchero Trey Tuttle Andrew Vollert Lee White

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BY PLAYER

Year 89 76 09 69 08 03 89 10 91 76,77,78 95 07 03,04,05 08 06, 07 66 17 15 08 93, 94 80 04 17 78 08 89 08 90, 91 17 66 03 93 05 89 08, 09 09 08 17 10, 11 65 00 91 96, 97 81 70 08 67 17 90 95,96,97 07, 08 10 71 17 08, 09 68 17 16, 17 67

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

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

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Dennis Duncanson

David Hale

Tim Toone

Andrew Vollert

Lee White


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RETIRED JERSEYS

1991 WALTER PAYTON TROPHY AWARD WINNER In November 2014, Weber State retired the jersey of former Weber State standout quarterback Jamie Martin, making him the first athlete in any sport in Weber State history to have a jersey retired. His number 10 now hangs on the SkySuites at Stewart Stadium. • 1991 Walter Payton Trophy Award Winner. • Named one of the top 10 athletes in Big Sky Conference history. • Played four years at Weber State (1989-92) • Two-time All-American • Weber State’s all-time leader in total offense (12,287 yards) • Ranks second in WSU history in career passing yards • Threw for 12,207 yards and 87 touchdowns. • Played 14 seasons in NFL with nine different teams.

Martin and head coach Dave Arslanian receiving the 1991 Payton Trophy

Martin played for nine NFL teams including the LA/St. Louis Rams

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RECORDS

Cameron Higgins (2007-10) 100

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MOST POINTS IN A GAME

1. 76........vs. Montana Western............... W....76-0......... 09-02-17 2. 74........vs. Portland State.................... W....74-6......... 11-13-65 3. 73........at Portland State...................... W....73-68....... 10-27-07 4. 70........vs. Cal State Los Angeles....... W....70-7......... 10-01-66 5. 67........vs. Northern Arizona................ W....67-28....... 11-06-93 6. 63........at Portland State...................... W....63-17....... 11-11-17 63........vs. Eastern Washington........... W....63-59....... 09-28-91 63........vs. Idaho State........................ W....63-33....... 10-25-86 9. 62........vs. Montana Western............... W....62-6......... 08-28-08 62........vs. New Mexico Highlands........W....62-7......... 11-09-91 62........vs. Southern Utah.................... W....62-20....... 09-07-85 12. 61........vs. Western State.................... W....61-0......... 09-03-05 13. 60........at Idaho State.......................... W....60-41....... 11-23-91 60........vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh........... W....60-0......... 09-12-70

MOST POINTS ALLOWED IN A GAME

1. 81........at Montana.............................. L......22-81....... 09-25-99 2. 79........at Idaho................................... L......30-79....... 11-12-94 3. 75........at Portland State...................... L......0-75......... 11-22-80 4. 70........at Utah State........................... L......6-70......... 09-14-13 70........at Utah..................................... L......7-70......... 09-07-13 6. 68........at Portland State...................... W....73-68....... 10-27-07 7. 65........at Portland State...................... L......43-65....... 10-20-01 8. 64........at Texas Tech........................... L......21-64....... 11-20-10 9. 62........at Northeast Louisiana............ L......37-62....... 10-01-94 10. 59........at Northern Arizona................. L......45-59....... 10-05-96 59........vs. Eastern Washington........... W....63-59....... 09-28-91

SHUTOUTS

vs. Montana Western.......................... W....76-0......... 09-02-17 at Northern Colorado........................... W....23-0......... 10-13-07 vs. Western State................................ W....61-0......... 09-03-05 vs. Southwest State............................ W....55-0......... 11-11-89 vs. Fort Lewis...................................... W....44-0......... 09-08-84 vs. Nevada.......................................... W....10-0......... 09-27-80 vs. UNLV............................................. W....30-0......... 10-28-72 vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh....................... W....60-0......... 09-12-70 at Western State................................. W....20-0......... 11-18-67 at Idaho State...................................... W....19-0......... 10-28-67 at Montana.......................................... W....28-0......... 10-08-66 vs. Eastern Montana........................... W....20-0......... 09-26-64 vs. Western Montana.......................... W....28-0......... 11-10-62 at Eastern Oregon............................... W....34-0......... 11-03-62

. LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 1. 76........vs. Montana Western............... W....76-0......... 09-02-17 2. 68........vs. Portland State.................... W....74-6......... 11-13-65 3. 63........vs. Cal State Los Angeles....... W....70-7......... 10-01-66 4. 61........vs. Western State.................... W....61-0......... 09-03-05 5. 60........vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh........... W....60-0......... 09-12-70 6. 56........vs. Montana Western............... W....62-6......... 08-28-08 7. 55........vs. New Mexico Highlands........W....62-7......... 11-09-91 55........vs. Southwest State................. W....55-0......... 11-11-89 9. 50........at Montana State..................... W....53-3......... 10-18-69 10. 46........vs. Eastern Washington........... W....52-6......... 09-20-69

LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT

at South Dakota............................L.... 49-52 (ot)....... 09-10-16 at Montana....................................W... 24-21 (ot)....... 10-10-15 vs. Northern Colorado...................W... 50-47 (4ot)..... 09-11-10 vs. Cal Poly...................................W... 43-40 (4ot)..... 11-03-01 vs. Eastern Washington................L.... 24-27 (ot)....... 09-23-00 vs. Idaho State..............................W... 45-38 (2ot)..... 09-15-90 vs. Nevada....................................W... 46-43 (3ot)..... 11-06-82 at Idaho State...............................L.... 30-33 (3ot)..... 11-21-81 vs. Northern Arizona.....................W... 24-23 (ot)....... 10-31-81

1. 75.......at Portland State.................L.... 0-75................ 11-20-80 2. 64.......at Utah State......................L.... 6-70................ 09-14-13 3. 63.......at Utah................................L.... 7-70................ 09-07-13 4. 59.......at Montana.........................L.... 22-81.............. 09-25-99 5. 56.......vs. Idaho.............................L.... 0-56................ 09-18-93 6. 51.......at Toledo.............................L.... 0-51................ 09-09-00 7. 49.......at Boise State.....................L.... 7-56................ 08-30-07 8. 48.......vs. Montana State..............L.... 0-48................ 10-06-84 9. 47.......at Cal Poly..........................L.... 0-47................ 10-12-13 10. 46.......at Cal State San Diego.......L.... 12-58.............. 09-23-67

WEBER STATE OVERTIME GAMES

LONGEST WINNING STREAKS

10................Oct. 28, 1967 - Oct. 26, 1968 8..................Oct. 16, 1993 - Sept. 17, 1994 7..................Oct. 21, 2107 - Dec. 2, 2017 6..................Sept. 13 - Nov. 8, 2008 6..................Nov. 22, 1997 - Oct. 3, 1998 6..................Oct. 16, 1965 - Sept. 17, 1966 5..................Sept. 17, 2016 - Oct. 22, 2016 5..................Sept. 7 - Oct 12, 1991 5..................Sept. 19 - Oct. 24, 1991

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101


WEBER STATE FOOTBALL

TOTAL OFFENSE

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

Jamie Martin Cameron Higgins Jadrian Clark Jeff Carlson Tim Bernal Bryan Martin Dave Stireman Mike Hoke Trevyn Smith Ian Pizzaro

PLAYS

RUSH PASS

1,837 80 12,207 1,681 -13 12,274 1,083 758 5,810 840 -268 6,147 1,076 -7 5,619 778 196 5,211 762 804 4,592 910 541 4,564 997 5,029 0 796 92 4,600

YARDS

TDs

93 105 45 49 42 43 43 35 52 30

1989-92 2007-10 2013-16 1984-88 1981-83 1992-95 1984-85 2009-12 2006-09 2003-06

YARDS

TDs

YEAR

12,287 12,261 6,568 5,879 5,612 5,407 5,396 5,105 5,029 4,692

YEARS

SEASON LEADERS

NAME

1. #Cameron Higgins

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

%Jamie Martin Dave Stireman Jamie Martin #Stefan Cantwell !Jadrian Clark !Cameron Higgins Jamie Martin Jeff Carlson Bryan Martin

#14 games

!12 games

PLAYS

520 591 502 508 534 533 488 549 429 439

RUSH PASS

-77 212 512 13 597 293 -122 -72 -118 22

%11 games

4,477 4,125 3,247 3,700 2,978 3,028 3,326 3,207 3,044 2,799

4,400* 4,337 3,759 3,713 3,575 3,321 3,204 3,129 2,926 2,821

38 37 33 25 33 25 30 22 21 23

2008 1991 1985 1990 2017 2016 2009 1992 1987 1994

Jamie Martin

*Big Sky single-season record

GAME LEADERS 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. Stefan Cantwell 64 61 431 492 2 at California 2017 8. Jadrian Clark 66 50 416 466 4 at Southern Utah 2016 9. Jamie Martin 53 -39 504 465 3 Montana 1990 10. Steve Buck 57 20 436 456 2 Northern Arizona 1997 11. Cameron Higgins 35 21 432 453 4 Idaho State 2007 12. Jadrian Clark 47 71 380 451 2 Sacramento State 2016 13. 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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2017 BIG SKY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

TOTAL OFFENSE

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YR. PLAYER RUSH PASS TOT. 2017 Stefan Cantwell 597 2,978 3,575 2016 Jadrian Clark 293 3,028 3,321 2015 Jadrian Clark 265 1,875 2,140 2014 Billy Green -116 2,055 1,939 2013 Austin Chipoletti 142 1,650 1,792 2012 Mike Hoke 267 2,065 2,332 2011 Mike Hoke 130 2,210 2,210 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

HIGHEST 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

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

HIGHEST OPPONENT TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES

1. 717

(85 plays)

2. 716

(87 plays)

Idaho 1993

3. 707

(90 plays)

at Brigham Young 1979

4.

655 (81 plays)

5. 645

(79 plays)

at Montana 1999

at idaho State 2014 at No. Arizona 1996

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

TOP INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT GAMES 1.

491

Dave Dickenson

at Montana 1995

2.

484

Drew Hubel

at Portland 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.

448

8.

430

9. 10.

Brady Attaway Stephen F. Austin

2013

Brad Lebo

at Montana 1991

420

Seth Lobato

No. Colorado 2012

416

Grady Bennett

Montana 1990

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103


WEBER STATE FOOTBALL

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 Jadrian Clark Tim Bernal Bryan Martin Ian Pizarro Dave Stireman Mike Hoke Roger Cook Cole Cooper Morris Bledsoe Paul Waite Rod Bockwoldt Tate Bennett Stefan Cantwell Tyler Gladwell Steve Buck Tim Jones Brad Otton

YARDS COMP-ATT. - INT. 12,274 935 - 1,511 - 53 12,207 934 - 1,544 - 56 6,147 384 - 723 - 33 5,810 484 - 860 - 31 5,619 509 - 912 - 26 5,211 365 - 605 - 14 4,600 331 - 637 - 21 4,592 299 - 566 - 22 4,564 391 - 648 - 14 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 3,006 218 - 355 - 7 2,963 216 - 389 - 9 2,621 166 - 335 - 9 2,585 187 - 334 - 20 2,307 183 - 314 - 10

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

TDs 98 87 47 40 26 37 27 31 35 26 33 23 28 23 25 26 23 20 19 15

YEARS 2007-10 1989-92 1985-88 2013-16 1981-83 1992-95 2003-06 1984-85 2009-12 1995-96 1999-00 1977-78 1967-68 1973-76 2000-03 2016-17 2000-01 1997-98 1965-66 1993

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 Jadrian Clark Stefan Cantwell

YARDS 4,477 4,125 3,700 3,326 3,247 3,207 3,207 3,044 3,028 2,978

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 12 265 - 431 - 14 14 216 - 352 - 7

PCT .656 .620 .598 .637 .545 .609 .624 .547 .615 .614

TDs 36 35 23 30 23 20 20 19 23 25

PSEF 166.4 147.6 143.2 138.2 137.2 127.3 132.9 136.1 131.6 151.9

YEAR 2008 1991 1990 2009 1985 1992 1996 1987 2016 2017

GAME LEADERS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

104

NAME Jamie Martin Jamie Martin Brad Otton Bryan Martin Jamie Martin Dave Stireman Jamie Martin Paul Waite Steve Buck Cameron Higgins Stefan Cantwell Jeff Carlson Dave Stireman Jadrian Clark Cameron Higgins

YDS COMP.-ATT. - INT 624 47 - 62 - 2 547 40 - 58 - 2 540 25 - 44 - 0 522 29 -46 - 1 504 30 - 45 - 1 442 19 - 35 - 1 440 33 - 51 - 2 440 26 - 59 - 4 436 28 - 46 - 0 432 21 - 31 - 1 431 25 - 44 - 0 434 23 - 36 - 0 428 26 - 44 - 1 416 31 - 52 - 1 413 27 - 37 - 1

.PCT TDs OPPONENT .758 4 at Idaho State 1991 .690 5 Montana State 1992 .568 6 Northern Arizona 1993 .630 5 Cal Poly 1995 .600 3 Montana 1990 .529 4 at Idaho State 1985 .647 7 Eastern Washington 1991 .441 6 at Idaho 1968 .609 2 Northern Arizona 1997 .677 4 Idaho State 2007 .568 1 at California 2017 .639 6 Southern Utah 1988 .591 2 at Montana 1985 .596 4 at Southern Utah 2016 .730 2 Northern Colorado 2008

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Mike Hoke


2017 BIG SKY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

PASSING YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YR. 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 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 Stefan Cantwell Jadrian Clark Jadrian Clark Billy Green Austin Chipoletti Mike Hoke Mike Hoke 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 216 265 160 194 302 341 262 359 454 465 233 189 313 134 168 311 362 302 247 216 299 442 261 337 314 463 500 428 295 352 364 263 378 188 383 400 341 204 184 304 262 313 91 169 113 30 36 111 71 296 218 226 108 76 158

CMP 352 431 314 318 172 197 164 210 289 305 131 100 161 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

INT 7 14 11 8 9 9 4 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

YARDS 2,978 3,028 1,875 2,055 1,650 2,065 2,080 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

TD 25 23 10 11 8 13 19 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

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

624 575 522 504 502

47-62-2 27-47-0 29-46-1 30-45-1 23-34-2

at Idaho State Northern Arizona Cal Poly Montana Adams State

1991 1993 1995 1990 1986

LOWEST WEBER STATE PASSING GAMES

1.

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

2. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

HIGHEST WEBER STATE PASSING GAMES

538 514 492 485 482

1. 5.

0 0 0 0 13

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

HIGHEST 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

LOWEST OPPONENT PASSING GAMES

0-3-0 1-7-0 0-4-0 1-5-0 4-14-0

at UTEP 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 at Montana

2. 485 3. 474 4. 466 5. 460 6. 452 7. 451 8. 450

35-56-0 32-55-1 29-53-2 41-60-0 31-52-0 37-58-5 37-62-3

Drew Hubel Neil Lomax Brad Lebo Brent Pease Travis Brown Chris Vargas Brady Attaway

1995 at Portland State 2007 at Portland State 1980 at Montana 1991 Montana 1986 Northern Arizona 1997 at Nevada 1993 Stephen F. Austin 2013

LONGEST WEBER STATE PASS PLAYS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11.

97 96 92 88 87 85 84 83 81 81 80 80

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Charlie Grayson -- Rick Bojak at Boise State 1972 Paul Waite -- Dave MacGillivray Boise State 1968 Bryan Martin -- Pokey Eckford W. Montana 1994 Bryan Martin -- Pokey Eckford St. Mary’s 1995 Bryan Martin -- Joel Pelagio-Williams Cal Poly 1995 Paul Waite -- Emmett White, Sr. at Idaho 1968 John Edwards -- Dan Leisure at Idaho St. 1971 Mike Hoke -- Shaydon Kehano Idaho State 2011 Stefan Cantwell -- Kevin Smith at JMU 2017 Paul Waite -- Randy Montgomery at NAU 1968 Mike Hoke -- Joe Collins NAU 2010 Cameron Higgins -- Mike Phillips at EWU 2009

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WEBER STATE FOOTBALL

RUSHING CAREER LEADERS / YARDS NAME YARDS ATTS. TDs YEARS 1. Trevyn Smith 5,029 997 43 2006-09 2. Nick Chournos 3,593 735 30 2001-04 3. Lee White 3,062 648 34 1965-67 4. Morgan Welch 2,637 507 24 1996-99 5. Fine Unga 2,298 406 19 1987-88 6. Bo Bolen 2,210 477 15 2009-14 7. Jack Brown 2,189 472 25 1968-70 8. Johnnie Gray III 2,167 442 22 2000-01 9. Geoff Mitchell 2,078 445 31 1987-92 10. Josh Booker 1,854 365 12 2010-13 11. Treshawn Garrett 1,791 380 16 2015-pres. 12. Henry Owens 1,739 298 25 1965-67 13. Sean Sanders 1,705 407 36 1984-87 14. George Jackson 1,680 376 16 1987-90 15. Sam Gipson 1,671 374 17 1968-69 16. C.J. Tuckett 1,633 274 18 2009-12 17. Eric Hill 1,566 421 8 1976-79 18. Derek Poole 1,564 291 10 1997-99 19. Vonn Robinson 1,454 382 13 1992-95 20. Freddie Cook 1,449 295 17 1982-85 21. Kelvin Matthews 1,432 316 11 1979-82 22. Clemente Sainten 1,416 328 15 1995-96 23. Don Reddic 1,333 299 8 1974-75 24. Brian Gladwell 1,323 302 2 1973-74 25. Al Butler 1,272 199 7 1971-72 26. Dwight Richards 1,225 245 12 1990-92 27. Markeith Ross 1,113 169 12 1993 28. Mark Billmire 1,097 230 5 1975-77 29. Zach Smith 1,079 213 4 2013-16

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 1999 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 C.J. Tuckett Vai Tafuna George Jackson Dave Stireman Lee White

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

YEAR 1991 2008 1987 1966 2001 2003 1998 1988 1993 1986 1969 1965 1970 2011 2010 1990 1985 1965

C.J. Tuckett

GAME LEADERS / YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

NAME

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

YDS. ATT. TDS.

289 280 276 271 262 254 254 240 234 227 226 225

36 36 44 39 23 27 34 37 41 38 43 38

OPPONENT

2 at Idaho State (2012) 3 at Nevada (1993) 3 Idaho (1967) 4 So. Utah (1993) 2 at Western St. (1965) 3 No. Arizona (2011) 0 at Idaho St. (1998) 3 Sacramento St. (2001) 2 at Portland St. (2003) 1 Idaho St. (2003) 1 at Idaho St. (1993) 1 at Portland St. (2007)

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME 5 - C.J. Tuckett - at Portland State - 2011

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2017 BIG SKY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

RUSHING YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YR. PLAYER RUSH YARDS AVG TD 2017 Treshawn Garrett 129 698 5.4 6 2016 Treshawn Garrett 128 531 4.1 5 2015 Eric Wilkes 153 662 4.3 5 2014 Bo Bolen 129 759 5.8 3 2013 Bo Bolen 123 549 4.5 5 2012 C.J. Tuckett 186 959 5.2 8 2011 Josh Booker 118 701 5.9 5 2010 Bo Bolen 158 704 4.6 3 2009 Trevyn Smith 234 1,001 4.3 7 2008 Trevyn Smith 295 1,585 5.4 21 2007 Trevyn Smith 263 1,314 5.0 7 2006 Trevyn Smith 205 1,129 5.5 8 2005 Zach Hall 188 848 4.5 9 2004 Nick Chournos 258 1,052 4.1 8 2003 Nick Chournos 297 1,686 5.6 13 2002 Nick Chournos 174 874 5.0 9 2001 Johnnie Gray III 305 1,571 5.2 15 2000 Johnnie Gray III 137 596 4.4 7 1999 Derek Poole 168 1,023 6.1 6 1998 Morgan Welch 305 1,629 5.3 13 1997 Derek Poole 123 541 4.4 4 1996 Clemente Sainten 183 791 4.3 9 1995 Clemente Sainten 145 625 4.3 6 1994 Larry Rogers 124 591 4.8 5 1993 Markeith Ross 169 1,113 6.6 12 1992 Dwight Richards 167 781 4.7 7 1991 Geoff Mitchell 239 1,170 4.9 24 1990 George Jackson 183 745 4.1 10 1989 George Jackson 147 773 5.3 4 1988 Fine Unga 233 1,266 5.4 13 1987 Fine Unga 173 1,032 6.0 6 1986 Sean Sanders 195 945 4.9 12 1985 Freddie Cook 166 893 5.4 8 1984 Wes Cooper 71 314 4.4 2 1983 Dennis Rogan 140 613 4.4 7 1982 Kelvin Matthews 110 482 4.4 5 1981 Kelvin Matthews 87 474 5.4 5 1980 Kelvin Matthews 77 341 4.4 1 1979 Eric Hill 124 440 3.5 0 1978 Eric Hill 140 539 3.9 6 1977 Mark Billmire 111 567 5.1 4 1976 Mark Billmire 99 438 4.4 1 1975 Don Reddic 161 737 4.6 2 1974 Chad Drecksel 127 705 5.6 5 1973 Brian Gladwell 158 752 4.7 1 1972 Al Butler 90 545 6.1 3 1971 Al Butler 109 727 6.7 4 1970 Jack Brown 142 636 4.5 11 1969 Sam Gipson 223 987 4.6 12 1968 Jack Brown 166 735 4.4 5 1967 Lee White 284 1,378 4.8 9 1966 Lee White 196 1,034 5.3 15 1965 Henry Owens 150 929 6.2 13 1964 Frank Bentley 83 323 3.9 2 1963 Frank Kaaa 90 433 4.8 6

1. 2. 3. 5.

HIGHEST WEBER STATE RUSHING GAMES 490 460 421 421 417

70 atts 84 atts 46 atts 73 atts 70 atts

at Cal State Northridge at Northern Arizona at Portland State Boise State at Idaho State

1971 1972 2017 1971 2012

LOWEST WEBER STATE RUSHING GAMES

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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

-43 -38 -36 -20 -19

24 atts 24 atts 20 atts 26 atts 25 atts

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

1989 2006 1977 2008 1976

HIGHEST OPPONENT RUSHING GAMES 515 504 458 440 437

83 atts 61 atts 70 atts 47 atts 79 atts

at Idaho at Air Force Montana State at Utah State at Montana

1976 1992 1976 2011 1970

LOWEST OPPONENT RUSHING GAMES

-24 -23 -19 -2 -1

33 atts 15 atts 35 atts 39 atts 33 atts

Fort Lewis 1984 at Portland State 1966 Puget Sound 1981 Fort Lewis 2007 Idaho State 2011

HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT GAMES 298 281 274 266 265 255 243 239 233 221

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

LONGEST RUSHING PLAYS

. 98 - Treshawn Garrett 1 3. 97 - Chad Drecksel 4. 93 - Eli Smith 93 - Sam Gipson 6. 84 - Clemente Sainten 7. 82 - Derek Poole 8. 80 - Henry Owens 80 - Johnnie Gray 80 - Justin White 10. 78 - Buford Wilson

#WEAREWEBER

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

vs. UC Davis at Boise State South Dakota State at Portland State at No. Arizona at Montana at Western State Sacramento State at Idaho State at Northern Arizona

1967 1996 1982 2014 2001 1966 2001 1977 2001 1973

2017 1971 1976 1968 1996 1999 1965 2001 2008 1970

LONGEST NON-SCORING RUN 82 - Derek Poole - at Montana - 1999

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

NAME Tim Toone Wade Orton Mike Phillips Trevor Shaw Shaydon Kehano Cam Livingston Peter Macon Taurus McGhee Pokey Eckford Dave Hall Justin DeFour Craig Slama Rick Justice Dell Stilson Jon Fuller Nate Burchette Andrew Vollert Drew Batchelor Joe Collins Curt Miller

(Yardage)

YARDS 3,607 2,922 2,518 2,383 2,244 2,199 2,151 2,145 2,109 2,086 2,051 2,045 2,036 1,977 1,975 1,926 1,613 1,593 1,501 1,501

REC. 206 170 148 206 153 171 177 134 177 138 109 140 145 129 91 125 123 141 109 102

TDs 29 18 19 17 20 11 15 12 12 14 17 17 13 16 16 13 12 15 10 14

YEARS 2006-09 1984-88 2006-10 1989-93 2010-14 2013-16 1986-89 1994-97 1992-95 1986-91 2000-03 1982-85 1986-90 1988-94 1986-91 1989-93 2016-17 2014-17 2008-10 1978-81

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

NAME %Tim Toone Craig Slama Alfred Pupunu Wade Orton !Tim Toone Dave MacGillivray Randy Jordan Pokey Eckford Dell Stilson Taurus McGhee

%14 Games

(Yardage)

YARDS 1,525 1,290 1,204 1,113 1,109 1,103 1,078 1,074 1,064 1,062

REC. 84 77 93 57 83 57 62 77 60 61

!12 Games

TDs 7 9 12 9 10 7 9 6 8 5

YEAR 2008 1985 1991 1988 2009 1968 1978 1995 1994 1997

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. Cam Livingston 171 2,199 11 5. Wade Orton 170 2,922 18 6. Pokey Eckford 158 2,109 12 7. Shaydon Kehano 153 2,244 20 8. Cam Quayle 149 1,414 10 9. Mike Phillips 148 2,518 19 10. Rick Justice 145 2,036 13 11. Drew Batchelor 141 1,593 15 11. Craig Slama 140 2,045 17 12. Dave Hall 138 2,086 14 13. Pat McNerney 135 1,283 8 14. Taurus McGhee 134 2,145 12 15. Dell Stilson 129 1,977 16 16. Justin DeFour 126 2,051 17 17. Nate Burchette 125 1,926 13 19. Andrew Vollert 123 1,613 12 18. Freddie Cook 120 1,515 9 19. Trevyn Smith 118 1,349 9 20. Bryant Eteuati 112 1,430 10 20. Joe Collins 109 1,501 10 22. Damon Greenberry 106 1,357 16 23. Curt Miller 102 1,501 14 24. Alfred Pupunu 101 1,291 12

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

SEASON LEADERS (Receptions)

NAME !Alfred Pupunu #Peter Macon %Tim Toone !Tim Toone !Shaydon Kehano Pokey Eckford Craig Slama Dave Hall Rick Justice Trevor Shaw %14 Games

REC. 93 92 84 83 82 77 77 73 73 65

YARDS 1,204 1,047 1,525 1,109 976 1,074 1,290 1,043 880 879

!12 Games

Trevor Shaw

Tim Toone

108

YEARS 2006-09 1989-93 1986-89 2013-16 1984-88 1992-95 2010-14 1994-97 2006-10 1986-90 2014-17 1982-85 1986-91 1992-94 1994-97 1988-94 2000-03 1989-93 2016-17 1982-85 2006-09 2005-08 2008-10 1999-01 1978-81 1990-91

@WEBERSTATEFB

TDs 12 6 7 10 8 6 9 10 3 6

YEAR 1991 1989 2008 2009 2014 1995 1985 1991 1990 1990


2017 BIG SKY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

RECEIVING GAME LEADERS

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YR. 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 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 Andrew Vollert Andrew Vollert Cam Livingston Shaydon Kehano Erik Walker Xavian Johnson Shaydon Kehano 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

* Led NCAA Division I-AA

REC 61 62 39 82 62 33 43 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 773 840 514 976 658 519 883 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 5 7 2 8 3 2 8 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

REC. YDS

Phil Swan 15 Alfred Pupunu 15 Alfred Pupunu 14 Peter Macon 13 Phil Tuckett 13 Dave Hall 13 Shaydon Kehano 12 Peter Macon 12 Wade Orton 12 Wade Orton 12 Trevor Shaw 12 Pokey Eckford 12 Norvel Young 12 Cam Quayle 12

252 221 213 201 198 198

125 166 200 109 101 131 122 130 218 207 146 213 168 124

TDs

OPPONENT

0 Utah State 2 at Idaho State 1 Idaho 0 at Montana 1 Western State 2 E. Washington 2 at Stephen F. Austin 1 Idaho 1 at Montana 1 at Idaho 1 McNeese State 1 E. Washington 3 at Montana 3 at Toledo

1980 1991 1991 1989 1967 1991 2014 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 IN 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 NAME 1. *Bo Bolen 2. Bryant Eteuati 3. Wiley King 4. Kris Parham 5. Eric Brown 6. Freddie Cook 7. Fine Unga 8. Maurice Jackson 9. Junior Crockett 10. Jamarcus Stewart 11. Dwight Richards 12. Henry Owens 13. Rashid Shaheed 14. Cory Thomson Orin Trussel

RETS. 107 100 98 54 48 49 48 50 33 43 45 32 25 27 33

(Based on ret. yards)

YARDS AVG. RET. TDs 2,665 24.91 2 2,644 26.44 2 2,031 20.72 0 1,148 21.36 0 1,078 22.46 0 999 20.38 0 967 20.14 0 947 18.94 0 919 27.85 2 868 20.18 1 828 18.40 0 783 24.47 0 743 29.72 2 715 26.48 0 715 21.66 0

YEARS 2009-14 2005-08 2002-05 2011-12 1983-86 1982-85 1987-88 1987-90 1981-85 1993-95 1989-91 1965-67 2017-pres. 2014-16 1973-74

*Big Sky Conference career leader for returns and return yards

SEASON LEADERS

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

NAME

RETS.

Bryant Eteuati 43 Bo Bolen 39 Bo Bolen 35 Wiley King 29 Rashid Shaheed 25 Eric Brown 28 Cory Thomson 24 Fine Unga 31 Bryant Eteuati 27 Kris Parham 29 Greg Kramer 29 Maurice Jackson 29 Bo Bolen 22 A.J. Coney 22 Herb Craft 20

YARDS

AVG. RET.

1,199 958 847 767 743 684 675 652 616 615 603 582 568 545 538

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

110

NAME

Cory Thomson Bryant Eteuati Bryant Eteuati Jamaal Petersen Bo Bolen Bryant Eteuati Bo Bolen Cory Thomson Eric Brown Bo Bolen Barrinton Collins C.J. Tuckett Maurice Jackson Dwight Richards Wiley King

RETS.

7 7 8 7 5 6 7 4 6 4 8 4 7 6 8

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

YEAR

2007 2009 2010 2004 2017 1986 2016 1987 2008 2012 1979 1989 2014 2013 2000

1. 100

100 100 100 100 100 100 100 9. 97 97 11. 94 94 94 94 15. 93 16. 91 17. 90 *90

Rashid Shaheed vs. Southern Utah Eric Wilkes at North Dakota State Bo Bolen Stephen F. Austin Cordero Dixon Montana Bryant Eteuati Montana James McCowan Eastern Oregon Clemente Sainten Western State Junior Crockett at Idaho State Randall Anderson Drake Sam Gipson Idaho State Bo Bolen Cal Poly Don Reddic Boise State James McCowan Western State Herb Craft Montana Jamarcus Stewart at Louisiana-Monroe Buford Wilson at Montana Rashid Shaheed at Portland State Henry Owens at Idaho

*Non-Scoring Return

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

OPPONENT

at UC Davis at Portland State at Boise State at Portland State Cal Poly at Cal Poly at William & Mary at North Dakota Nevada Portland State at Montana Northern Arizona Idaho E. Washington at Montana State

2017 2015 2013 2012 2006 2002 1996 1981 1970 1968 2014 1975 2003 2000 1994 1970 2017 1966

LAST WEBER STATE KICKOFF RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN Rashid Shaheed - 90 Yards November 11, 2017 - at Portland State

LAST OPPONENT KICKOFF RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN John Santiago - North Dakota 100 Yards October 29, 2016 - Grand Forks, N.D.

(Based on ret. yards)

YARDS TDs

211 210 203 196 193 187 168 163 162 152 149 144 142 141 140

TDs

27.88 24.56 24.20 26.45 29.72 24.43 28.13 21.03 22.81 21.21 20.79 20.06 25.82 24.77 26.90

GAME LEADERS

(Based on ret. yards)

LONGEST WEBER STATE KICKOFF RETURNS

YEAR

2016 2007 2007 2001 2014 2007 2009 2016 1986 2010 2011 2011 1989 1991 2002

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PUNT RETURNS

CAREER LEADERS

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

NAME

Bryant Eteuati Tim Toone Pokey Eckford Taurus McGhee Jim Edwards Henry Owens Chris Darrington Josh Andrews Scott Thomas Joel Pelagio-Williams Xequille Harry Jordan Brown Rich Willis Shaydon Kehano Dallas Drecksel

RETS. YARDS

117 39 54 50 34 31 26 44 45 37 20 25 30 26 19

1,206 566 502 462 458 429 415 413 382 324 306 294 270 243 186

AVG. RET.

10.30 14.51 9.30 9.24 13.47 13.84 15.96 9.39 8.49 8.76 15.30 11.76 9.00 9.35 9.79

SEASON LEADERS

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

NAME

Josh Andrews Tim Toone Bryant Eteuati Bryant Eteuati Pokey Eckford Xequille Harry Bryant Eteuati Jordan Brown Bryant Eteuati Shaydon Kehano Taurus McGhee Joel Pelagio-Williams Taurus McGhee Scott Thomas Dallas Drecksel

RETS. YARDS

41 19 36 26 24 20 24 24 31 26 20 28 26 31 19

389 378 345 314 310 306 291 279 256 243 240 233 196 193 186

GAME LEADERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15.

NAME Chris Darrington Joel Pelagio-Williams Josh Andrews Scott Thomas Herb Craft Xequille Harry Bryant Eteauti Pokey Eckford Bryant Eteuati Xequille Harry Bryant Eteauti Jim Edwards Tim Toone Dallas Drecksel Tim Toone

RETS. 5 5 8 7 5 3 6 5 6 3 6 7 4 4 6

YDs 142 110 105 105 102 100 98 98 97 96 96 92 90 89 87

LONGEST WEBER STATE PUNT RETURNS

(Based on ret. yards) TDs

YEARS

2 2005-08 3 2006-09 1 1992-95 0 1994-97 3 1969-70 1 1965-67 1 1984-86 1 1998, 2000 0 1977-78 1 1992-95 1 2014-17 0 2009-10 0 1985-89 0 2010-14 0 2002-05

1.

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

(Based on ret. yards)

AVG. RET.

9.49 19.89 9.58 12.10 12.92 15.30 12.12 11.63 8.26 9.35 12.00 8.32 7.54 6.22 9.79

TDs

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

YEAR

#95 Tim Toone Sacramento St. 94 Randle Anderson North Texas 90 Tim Toone Northern Arizona 84 Xequille Harry UC Davis 84 Herb Craft Montana 83 Pokey Eckford Western Montana 80 Chris Darrington Idaho State 75 Henry Owens Montana *73 Jerry Williams Northern Arizona 73 Joel Pelagio-Williams Southern Utah #Big Sky Conference Record

2009 1971 2009 2017 2000 1994 1986 1965 1969 1992

*Non-Scoring Return

LAST WEBER STATE PUNT RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN Xequille Harry - 84-yards vs. UC Davis September 23, 2017 Ogden, Utah - 3:55 - 2nd Quarter

2000 2009 2007 2006 LAST WEBER STATE BLOCKED PUNT 1994 RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN 2017 Jonah Williams 2008 blocked and returned - 0-yards 2010 2005 at Sacramento State - Sept. 16, 2017 2014 1997 1992 LAST OPPONENT PUNT 1996 RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN 1978 2004 Naia Ursua: Southern Utah 68-yards October 2, 2015 - Ogden, Utah 1st Quarter

(Based on ret. yards)

TDs 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

OPPONENT YEAR Idaho State 1986 Southern Utah 1993 E. Washington 2000 Idaho State 1978 Montana 2000 UC Davis 2017 Portland State 2006 Montana State 1994 at Portland St. 2007 MT Western 2017 Fort Lewis 2007 Idaho 1969 No. Arizona 2009 North Dakota St. 2004 E. Washington 2006

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ALL-PURPOSE YARDS CAREER LEADERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

NAME Trevyn Smith Bo Bolen Bryant Eteuati Tim Toone Nick Chournos Freddie Cook Fine Unga Henry Owens Wiley King Lee White Johnnie Gray III

RUSH 5,029 2,210 46 2 3,593 1,449 2,298 1,739 18 3,062 2,167

REC. 1,349 817 1,430 3,607 445 1,515 391 608 1,235 178 542

RET. 42 2,708 3,850 890 123 999 974 1,212 2,041 0 401

YARDS 6,420 5,735 5,326 4,499 4,160 3,963 3,663 3,559 3,294 3,240 3,110

YEARS 2006-09 2009-14 2005-08 2006-09 2001-04 1982-85 1987-88 1965-67 2002-05 1965-67 2000-01

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

Trevyn Smith

REC. 446 778 720 162 229 644 128 1,525 294 43 2669 1,190 160 204

RET. 369 0 1,544 652 315 274 0 220 492 0 958 447 196 0

REC. 9 139 28 0 25 14 25 61 43 113 4 0 188 4

RET. 144 228 308 75 152 0 0 12 45 22 57 0 0 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

GAME LEADERS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

112

NAME C.J. Tuckett Chris Darrington Bryant Eteuati Henry Owens Bo Bolen C.J. Tuckett Lee White Nick Chournos Bo Bolen Henry Owens Fine Unga Markeith Ross Freddie Cook Markeith Ross

RUSH 254 0 5 262 156 289 276 223 207 158 220 280 88 271

YARDS 407 367 341 337 333 303 301 296 295 293 281 280 276 275

OPPONENT Northern Arizona Idaho State at Portland State at Western State Portland State at Idaho State Idaho at Sacramenont St. at No. Colorado Portland St. Northern Arizona at Nevada at Idaho State Southern Utah

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YEAR 2011 1986 2007 1965 2010 2012 1967 2002 2009 1965 1987 1993 1985 1993


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FIELD GOALS CAREER LEADERS NAME MADE 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

Scott Shields Roger Ruzek Joe Johnson Shaun McClain Greg Patterson Jaime Nunez Mike Minnoch Josh Kealamakia Mike Korvas Craig Winberg

67 46 46 37 36 34 34 26 25 24

FGs FGs ATT. .PCT 90 78 73 57 61 83 48 40 37 43

.744 .590 .630 .649 .590 .410 .708 .650 .676 .558

LONGEST FIELD GOALS

LONG YEARS

55 1995-98 51 1979-82 52 2002-05 50 2010-13 53 1986-89 50 1969-71 52 1994, 98-00 52 2010-11, 14-15 49 1976-77 55 1983-85

SEASON LEADERS NAME MADE 1. Trey Tuttle 19 Jaime Nunez 19 3. Scott Shields 18 4. Scott Shields 17 Joe Johnson 17 6. Roger Ruzek 16 Scott Shields 16 Scott Shields 16 9. Shaun McClain 15 Mike Korvas 15

FGs FGs ATT. .PCT LONG 22 .864 48 32 .594 50 24 .750 52 25 .680 51 22 .773 40 19 .842 48 18 .889 47 23 .696 55 20 .750 40 20 .750 49

YEAR 2017 1971 1996 1997 2004 1982 1995 1998 2010 1977

1. 55 - Craig Winbergat Idaho 1984 55 - Scott Shields E. Washington 1998 3. 54 - Taylor Hintze

at UC Davis

4. 53 - Greg Patterson

Nicholls State 1988

5. 52 -

Greg Patterson No. Arizona Craig Winberg at Idaho Dannie Marrelli Boise State Mike Minnoch Montana State Scott Shields Western State Scott Shields at No. Arizona Joe Johnson Western State Josh Kealamakia at No. Arizona

13. 51 - Roger Ruzek Scott Shields

2016

1987 1984 1975 1994 1996 1996 2005 2015

at Idaho State 1981 Utah State 1979 No. Arizona 1979 Portland State 1997

17. 50 - Shaun McClain Montana State 2013 Brent Chuhaniuk at Montana 1989

GAME LEADERS

NAME

1. Scott Shields 2. Trey Tuttle Josh Kealamakia Joe Johnson Scott Shields 6. Craig Winberg Roger Ruzek 8. Scott Shields

FGs FGs MD ATT %

5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

5 4 4 4 4 5 5 6

1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .800 .800 .667

LG

OPPONENT

42 Northern Arizona 1997 45 at Montana State 2017 48 Sacramento State 2015 36 at Sac State 2004 46 St. Mary’s 1995 55 at Idaho 1984 47 Nevada (3 ot’s) 1982 44 at Portland State 1996

Roger Ruzek

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SCORING CAREER LEADERS

NAME

TDs

PATs

FGs

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. Shaun McClain 0 88 37 199 2010-13 10. Tim Toone 32 0 0 192 2006-09 11. Jaime Nunez 0 89 34 191 1969-71 12. Nick Chournous 31 1* 0 188 2000-04 13. Henry Owens 30 2* 0 184 1965-67 14. 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. Trey Tuttle 1 53 19 116 2017 5. Johnnie Gray III 18 *1 0 110 2001 6. Henry Owens 17 0 0 102 1965 7. Lee White 15 2* 0 94 1966 8. Scott Shields 0 35 18 89 1996 9. Scott Shields 2 24 17 87 1997 Jon Williams 0 57 10 87 2008 *Two-point conversion

GAME LEADERS

1. 2. 3. 6.

114

NAME

*Sean Sanders Geoff Mitchell C.J. Tuckett 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 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 0 0

OPPONENT

36 *at Idaho 32 at Montana State 30 at Portland 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

*NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs - First Round, single game record

1987 1991 2011 1965 2007 1990 1988 1978 1966 1993 2009 2007 2008 2008 2010

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SCORING YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

MOST POINTS IN A GAME

1. 76........vs. Montana Western............... W....76-0......... 09-02-17 YEAR PLAYER TD FG PAT PTS 2. 74........vs. Portland State.................... W....74-6......... 11-13-65 2017 Trey Tuttle 1 19 53 116 3. 73........at Portland State...................... W....73-68....... 10-27-07 2016 Taylor Hintze 0 7 30 51 4. 70........vs. Cal State Los Angeles....... W....70-7......... 10-01-66 2015 Josh Kealamakia 0 14 25 67 5. 67........vs. Northern Arizona................ W....67-28....... 11-06-93 2014 Josh Kealamakia 0 12 28 64 2013 Bo Bolen 6 0 0 36 6. 63........at Portland State...................... W....63-17....... 11-11-17 63........vs. Eastern Washington........... W....63-59....... 09-28-91 2012 Shaun McClain 0 9 22 49 63........vs. Idaho State........................ W....63-33....... 10-25-86 2011 C.J. Tuckett 10 0 0 60 9. 62........vs. Montana Western............... W....62-6......... 08-28-08 Shaun McClain 0 9 33 60 62........vs. New Mexico Highlands........W....62-7......... 11-09-91 2010 Shaun McClain 0 15 24 69 62........vs. Southern Utah.................... W....62-20....... 09-07-85 2009 Tim Toone 12 0 0 72 12. 61........vs. Western State.................... W....61-0......... 09-03-05 2008 Trevyn Smith 28 0 0 168 13. 60........at Idaho State.......................... W....60-41....... 11-23-91 2007 Tim Toone 10 0 0 60 60........vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh........... W....60-0......... 09-12-70 2006 Trevyn Smith 8 0 0 48 2005 Joe Johnson 0 13 32 71 2004 Joe Johnson 0 17 15 66 MOST POINTS ALLOWED IN A GAME 2003 Nick Chournos 13 0 0 78 1. 81........at Montana.............................. L......22-81....... 09-25-99 2002 Nick Chournos 10 0 0 60 2. 79........at Idaho................................... L......30-79....... 11-12-94 2001 Johnnie Gray 18 0 0 110 3. 75........at Portland State...................... L......0-75......... 11-22-80 2000 Mike Minnoch 0 10 32 62 4. 70........at Utah State........................... L......6-70......... 09-14-13 1999 Mike Minnoch 0 13 23 62 70........at Utah..................................... L......7-70......... 09-07-13 1998 Morgan Welch 13 0 0 78 6. 68........at Portland State...................... W....73-68....... 10-27-07 1997 Scott Shields 2 17 24 87 7. 65........at Portland State...................... L......43-65....... 10-20-01 1996 Scott Shields 0 18 35 89 8. 64........at Texas Tech........................... L......21-64....... 11-20-10 1995 Scott Shields 0 16 28 76 9. 62........at Northeast Louisiana............ L......37-62....... 10-01-94 1994 Dell Stilson 8 0 0 52 10. 59........at Northern Arizona................. L......45-59....... 10-05-96 1993 Markeith Ross 12 0 0 72 59........vs. Eastern Washington........... W....63-59....... 09-28-91 1992 Dwight Richards 7 0 0 44 1991 Geoff Mitchell* 28 0 0 170 POINTS SCORED 1990 George Jackson* 14 0 0 86 Team Season High.................495 45.0 1991 1989 Greg Patterson 0 8 19 43 Team Season Low....................67 8.3 1980 1988 Fine Unga 14 0 0 84 1987 Sean Sanders 20 0 0 120 Opponent 1986 Sean Sanders 13 0 0 78 Season High...........................497 41.4 2013 1985 Freddie Cook 11 0 0 66 1984 Craig Winberg 0 10 31 61 Opponent 1983 Freddie Cook 10 0 0 60 Season Low............................102 11.3 1965 1982 Roger Ruzek 0 16 27 75 1981 Roger Ruzek 0 9 31 58 1980 Roger Ruzek 0 10 10 40 LAST WEBER STATE SHUTOUT 1979 Roger Ruzek 0 11 14 47 76-0 vs. Montana Western 1978 Randy Jordan 9 0 0 54 Sept. 2, 2017 - Ogen, UT 1977 Mike Korvas 0 15 21 66 1976 Mike Korvas 0 10 23 53 LAST WSU SHUTOUT AT HOME 1975 Dannie Marrelli 0 9 13 40 76-0 vs. Montana Western 1974 Three-way tie 0 0 0 36 September 2, 2017 1973 Jim Larson 7 0 0 44 1972 Rick Bojak* 6 0 0 38 LAST TIME WSU WAS SHUTOUT 1971 Jaime Nunez 0 19 24 81 1970 Jack Brown* 11 0 0 68 0-44 vs. Southern Utah 1969 Sam Gipson 12 0 0 72 October 2, 2015 1968 Sam Gipson* 10 0 0 62 1967 Lee White 9 0 0 54 IN A BIG SKY GAME 1966 Lee White* 15 0 0 94 0-44 vs. Southern Utah 1965 Henry Owens 17 0 0 102 October 2, 2015 1964 Duffy Deaver* 2 0 1 15 1963 Lynn Smith 6 0 19 55

* Includes two-point conversion

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PUNTING CAREER LEADERS AVERAGE NAME 1. Blake O’Neill 2. Tony Eppeson 3. Bob Hagedorn 4. Jacob DeMaio 5. Russell Griffith 6. Brent Chuhaniuk Lyle Johnston 8. Scott Shields 9. Dannie Marrelli 10. Josh Kealamakia 11. Mike Snoy Steve Smith 13. Mike Korvas 14. Don Ritchey 15. Bill Kelly

PUNTS 62 140 54 122 112 129 87 157 61 148 *220 122 111 108 57

YARDS 2,737 6,127 2,349 5,226 4,776 5,489 3,702 6,580 2,539 6,010 *8,906 4,939 4,491 4,364 2,294

AVG. 44.15 43.76 43.50 42.84 42.64 42.55 42.55 41.91 41.62 40.61 40.48 40.48 40.45 40.40 40.24

(Min 50 punts)

YEARS 2014 2010-13 1984 2016-17 1985-86 1987-90 1963-65 1996-98 1975 2010-11, 14-15 2006-09 1967-68 1976-77 1970-71 1979

Brent Chuhaniuk

*Most Punts and Punting Yards in WSU history

SEASON LEADERS

(min 25 punts)

NAME

PUNTS YARDS 1. Tony Epperson 32 1,536 2. Lyle Johnston 29 1,340 3. Brent Chuhaniuk 38 1,682 4. Steve Smith 63 2,783 5. Blake O’Neill 62 2,737 6. Jacob DeMaio 62 2,691 7. Bob Hagedorn 54 2,340 8. Russell Griffith 50 2,158 9. Tony Epperson *101 *4,356 10. Tyler McNannay 26 1,119 11. Lyle Johnston 30 1,282 12. Scott Shields 61 2,597 13. Scott Shields 48 2,043 14. Jacob DeMaio 60 2,535 15. Russell Griffith 62 2,618 *most punts and punting yards in a season in FCS history.

GAME LEADERS

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

116

NAME

Tony Epperson Lyle Johnston Scott Shields Tyler McNannay Tony Epperson Jacob DeMaio Russell Griffith Tony Epperson Scott Shields Russell Griffith

PUNTS YDS

8 7 5 5 3 5 6 10 5 4

440 372 265 258 154 256 306 507 252 201

AVG. 48.00 46.20 44.26 44.17 44.15 43.40 43.33 43.16 43.13 43.04 42.73 42.57 42.56 42.25 42.22

YEAR 2012 1965 1988 1967 2014 2016 1984 1985 2013 2012 1964 1998 1997 2017 1986

(Min. 3 punts) AVG.

55.00 53.14 53.00 51.60 51.33 51.20 51.00 50.70 50.40 50.25

OPPONENT

McNeese State 2012 Northern Arizona 1965 CS-Northridge 1996 at Southern Utah 2012 at UC Davis 2012 at Southern Utah 2016 at Northern Arizona 1986 at BYU 2012 Southern Utah 1997 at Idaho 1986

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PUNTING YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YR. 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 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 Jacob DeMaio Jacob DeMaio Josh Kealamakia Blake O’Neill Tony Epperson Tony Epperson Josh Kealamakia 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

* NCAA FCS single-season record

No. 60 62 51 62 *101 32 52 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 2,535 2,691 2,066 2,737 *4,356 1,536 2,147 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

Avg. 42.3 43.4 40.5 44.1 43.1 48.0 41.3 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. 91* - 2. 86 - 3. 84 - 4. 83 - 5. 82 - 6. 81 - 7. 80 - 8. 76 - 9. 75 - 10. 74 - 74 - 12. 73 - 14. 72 - 15. 71 - 20. 70 -

Jacob DeMaio Tony Epperson Tony Epperson Steve Smith Scott Shields Joey Spendlove Josh Kealamakia Brent Chuhaniuk Terry Bulych Blake O’Neill Tony Epperson Lyle Johnston Mike Snoy Scott Shields Blake O’Neill Tony Epperson Josh Kealamakia Steve Smith Lyle Johnston Steve Smith

at Southern Utah 2016 Idaho State 2013 Idaho State 2013 at Western State 1967 Cal St.- Northridge 1996 at Cal St.-Northridge 1999 at Utah State 2011 Northern Arizona 1989 Montana 1971 Cal Poly 2014 at BYU 2012 Northern Arizona 1965 Montana State 2006 Southern Utah 1997 Northern Arizona 2014 McNeese State 2012 at Utah State 2011 Cal St.-Los Angeles 1967 Northern Arizona 1965 at Montana State 1967

* Big Sky Conference record

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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

*Big Sky Conference Career Leader

YARDS 278 168 202 196 86 90 98 67 145 126 71 18 126 111

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS

TDs 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

YEARS 1. 98 Luther White 1995-98 2. 75 David James 1977-78 3. 70 D.J. Bush 1973-76 4. *66 Jason Allen 1967-68 5. *64 Xequille Harry Landon Stice 1989-93 64 *64 Lorenzo Thompson 1989 1978-82 8. *61 Gus Lawlar 1977-78 9. *60 Eddie Phillips 1970-71 10. *59 Rod Leslie 1981-82 11. *54 Vernell Quinn 1979-82 12. 53 Vernell Quinn 53 Brandin Williams 1991-93 1994-97 14. *52 Scott Shields 1997-00 15. 51 Craig Schneider *Non-Scoring Return

Cal State Northridge Sacramento State Stephen F. Austin at Montana Montana at South Dakota at Boise State SW State ( Minn.) Southern Colorado Portland State Southern Utah Idaho Northern Arizona Eastern Washington Idaho

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. Jawain Harrison Dennis Duncanson Dennis Duncanson Craig Schneider Fredrick X Scott Shields Keenan Gordon Josh Morris

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4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

90 39 17 69 71 5 29 7 0

1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Opponent

at Idaho State Sacramento State at Montana Portland State Portland State at Montana State at Portland State Sacramento State at Idaho State

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INTERCEPTIONS YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Year Player No. Yards 2017 Xequille Harry 5 105 2016 five-way tie 1 --- 2015 Jawain Harrison 3 39 2014 Josh Burton 3 20 Deon’tae Florence 3 29 2013 Deontae Florence 4 16 2012 Kela Marciel 2 0 2011 Devin Pugh 3 35 2010 David James 3 12 2009 Jordan Brown 3 65 2008 Scotty Goodloe 5 71 Josh Morris 5 0 2007 Brndin Williams 2 58 2006 Ty Sparrow 3 68 2005 John Collins 2 15 2004 James McCowan 2 58 2003 Dewey Crayton 3 31 2002 Dewey Crayton 2 23 2001 Marcus Thurman 3 26 2000 Keenan Gordon 3 55 1999 Jason Allen 4 131 Keenan Gordon 4 21 1998 Scott Shields 6 77 1997 Scott Shields 7 100 1996 Scott Shields 10 101 1995 Sheddric Mickles 3 39 1994 Rob Hitchcock 3 22 Nick McDaniel 3 2 1993 Rob Hitchcock 3 63 1992 Derrick Beatty 3 39 1991 Fredrick X 6 21 1990 Fredrick Smith 4 48 1989 Mike Babb 9 90 1988 Three-way tie 2 - 1987 Vernell Quinn 3 138 Calvin Hampton 3 46 1986 Renaldo Devers 4 20 1985 Darryl Pollard 4 50 1984 Todd Boyer 3 32 1983 Jim Arslanian 4 27 1982 Elbert Gray 4 48 1981 Kris Jugler 4 53 Victor Fletcher 4 24 1980 Sam Reeves 3 0 1979 Mark Massey 5 72 1978 Dennis Duncanson 5 75 1977 Dennis Duncanson 10 93 1976 Doug Battershill 4 12 1975 Orin Trussell 3 22 1974 Orin Trussell 7 130 1973 Ralph Parish 3 31 1972 Craig Schneider 3 92 Mike Mannott 3 75 1971 Randle Anderson 7 134 1970 Steve Schmitz 4 20 1969 Jerry Williams 4 21 1968 Wes Patterson 4 14 1967 Luther White 6 77 1966 John Knight 3 0 1965 Lee Bunnell 3 12 1964 Six-way tie 1 - 1963 Lyle Johnston 5 51

Long 60 --37 22 29 16 0 33 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 30. David James.................75-yds......... Sacramento St... 2011 31. D.J. Bush......................70-yds...... Stephen F. Austin..2013 32. D.J. Bush......................26-yds................Idaho State..2013 33. Josh Burton....................8-yds.........at Oregon State..2015 34. Cordero Dixon..............30-yds................ at Montana..2015 35. Landon Stice.................64-yds........ at South Dakota..2016 36. Jordan Preator............23-yds.................... Montana..2017

LAST OPPONENT TO RETURN AN INTERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN Chance Bearnson - Southern Utah 13 yards 2:31 - 2nd quarter Oct. 14, 2017 - Ogden

LAST WSU PLAYER TO RETURN A FUMBLE FOR A TOUCHDOWN Cardon Malan - at South Dakota 1 yard 8:30 - 1st quarter Sept. 10, 2016 - Vemillion, SD

LAST OPPONENT TO RETURN A FUMBLE FOR A TOUCHDOWN Montrell Pardue - Chattanooga 99 yards 2:17 - 2nd quarter Nov. 26, 2016 - Chattanooga, TN (FCS Playoffs)

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UNASSISTED TACKLES

ASSISTED TACKLES

CAREER LEADERS

CAREER LEADERS

NAME TACKLES YEARS 1. David Stroshine 215 1995-98 2. Nick Webb 167 2008-11 3. Danny Rich 165 1978-81 4. Matt McFadden 152 2000-03 5. Keenan Gordon 150 1997-00 6. Scott Shields 145 1995-98 7. Brady Fosmark 143 2002-05 8. Rob Hitchcock 135 1992-94 Colton Swan 135 1999-03 10. Calvin Hampton 134 1985-88

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

SEASON LEADERS

SEASON LEADERS

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

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

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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 Nick Webb 12 at PSU 2011

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

NAME TACKLES Danny Rich 285 Joe DiPoalo 234 Anthony Morales 210 Matt McFadden 198 Curtis McGhan 195 Joe Long 194 Mike Powell 190 Mike McLeod 178 Mike Humiston 174 Tim Evans 174 Jantz Afuvai 174

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

TOTAL TACKLES CAREER LEADERS YEARS 1978-81 1982-83 2010-13 2000-03 1978-81 1984-87 1982-85 1977-78 1977-80 1977-78 1990-93

NAME 1. Danny Rich 2. David Stroshine 3. Matt McFadden 4. Joe DiPoalo 5. Anthony Morales 6. Mike Powell 7. Jantz Afuvai 8. Joe Long 9. Mike Humiston 10. Nick Webb

UN / AT 165 / 285 215 / 139 152 / 198 112 / 234 132 / 210 127 / 190 129 / 174 101 / 194 120 / 174 167 / 120

TOT. YRS. 450 78-81 354 95-98 350 00-03 346 82-83 342 10-13 317 82-85 303 90-93 295 84-87 294 77-80 287 08-11

SEASON LEADERS YEAR 1982 1983 1983 1980 1981 1978 1985 1981 1977 1986

NAME UN / AT 1. Joe DiPoalo 57 / 127 2. Mike Powell 74 / 88 Joe DiPoalo 55 / 107 4. Danny Rich 65 / 96 Danny Rich 59 / 102 6. Marty Mendenhall 37 / 109 7. C.D. Beck 56 / 82 8. Matt McFadden 50 / 83 9. Joe Long 48 / 84 10. Tim Evans 45 / 85

GAME LEADERS

GAME LEADERS

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7.

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 11.

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

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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 Anthony Morales 8 / 15 Danny Rich 5 / 17

TOT. YEAR 184 1982 162 1985 162 1983 161 1981 161 1980 146 1983 138 1988 133 2003 132 1986 130 1977

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 23 UM ‘12 22 at MSU ‘81


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DEFENSE FORCED FUMBLES

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. Trevor Pletcher 14.5

CAREER LEADERS Years 2002-05 1992-95 2006-09 00, 03-05 1996-97 1995-98 1991-94 1984-87 1984-87 2009-12

SEASON LEADERS

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

Year 1997 2003 1979 2008 1994 1994 1998 1990 1986 2005 2005

GAME LEADERS

1. 7.

Name Sacks Kris Heindel 4 Otto Ribary 4 Jacob Belmont 4 Weston Weaver 4 Brian Edmisten 4 Trevor Pletcher 4 Cardon Malan 3 Kris Heindel 3 Robb Akey 3 Mark Russell 3 Kevin Lapa 3 Mike Humiston 3 Brady Fosmark 3 Brady Fosmark 3 Ryan Eastman 3

FUMBLE RECOVERIES

Opp. Year Idaho St. 90 Portland St. 77 MT Tech 94 at PSU 96 CS-North. 98 Idaho State 11 at SUU 17 at Wyoming 90 Boise St. 87 at MSU 85 NAU 83 Idaho St. 78 at EWU 03 Idaho St. 03 at EWU 09

1. 3. 6. 7.

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 at MSU 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 Danny Mullarkey 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

McNeese St. 12

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BLOCKED KICKS CAREER LEADERS

CAREER LEADERS Name Breakups Years 1. Taron Johnson 42 2014-17 2. Junior Baker 26 1994-97 3. Ian Franklin 22 1993-96 4. Josh Morris 19 2007-09 5. Wade Davis 18 1997-99 6. David James 16 2010-12 Terrell Cloud 16 2004-08 Dewey Crayton 16 2002-05 Calvin Hampton 16 1985-88 10. Faron Creighton 15 2007-10 Matt McFadden 15 2000-03 Derrick Beatty 15 1991-94

SEASON LEADERS 1. 3. 5. 7.

Name Breakups Taron Johnson 12 Taron Johnson 12 Devonte Johnson 11 Austin Peters 11 Juron Junior 10 Matt McFadden 10 Taron Johnson 9 Taron Johnson 9 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 2016 2015 2015 1989 2000 2003 2017 2014 1996 1991 1997 2000 2004 2005 2008 2008 2010

GAME LEADERS 1. 2. 4.

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Name PBUps Faron Creighton 5 Mike Powell 4 Matt McFadden 4 Keilan Benjamin 3 Taron Johnson 3 Taron Johnson 3 Scott Shields 3 Austin Peters 3 Maurice Jackson 3 Jody Marshall 3 Rich Willis 3 Rich Willis 3 John Richards 3 Ray Franklin 3

1. 2. 5.

Name Caldwell Taylor Derek Johnson Darryl Pollard Reid Leland Jonah Williams Ty Sparrow Shane Barkdull Demario Franklin Joel Barrow Rob Hitchcock Cam McKnight

BK 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Years 2008-09, 11 2005-08 1982-85 1988-92 2016-pres. 2006-07 2000, 03-05 2002 94, 97-00 1992-94 1977-78

SEASON LEADERS 1. 4.

Name BKs Year Caldwell Taylor 4 2011 Demario Franklin 3 2002 Cam McKnight 3 1973 Jonah Williams 2 2017 Derek Johnson 2 2006 Ty Sparrow 2 2006 Shane Barkdull 2 2000 / 03-05 Jason Allen 2 1999 Joel Barrow 2 1998 Wade Davis 2 1997 Adam Casto 2 1997 David Stroshine 2 1997 Tom Smith 2 1994 Obie Spanic 2 1993 Larry Anderson 2 1992 Reid Leland 2 1989 Darryl Pollard 2 1985 Darryl Pollard 2 1984 Junior Crockett 2 1983

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

GAME LEADERS Opp. Year at ISU 10 at MSU 85 So. Utah 03 at MSU 17 at USD 16 at Idaho St. 14 at PSU 96 EWU 89 Boise St. 89 at Marshall 87 NAU 87 Montana 86 Montana 86 at NAU 78

NAME 1. Larry Anderson

BK 2

Opp. MSU 92

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YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE AVERAGES

EAR Y TOTAL ATTENDANCE HOME GAMES HOME RECORD AVG. ATTENDANCE OVERALL 1962 6,712 4 4-0 1,678 5-4 1963 15,473 4 2-2 3,095 6-3 1964 11,862 5 2-3 2,372 2-6 1965 35,293 6 5-1 5,882 8-1 1966 35,506 4 3-1 8,877 6-3 1967 47,861 6 5-1 7,977 6-4 1968 38,523 4 3-1 9,631 7-2 1969 61,568 6 3-3 10,261 6-4 1970 53,596 6 3-2-1 8,933 5-5-1 1971 65,928 6 4-2 10,988 7-2-1 1972 41,336 5 3-2 8,267 5-5 1973 56,726 5 2-3 11,345 3-8 1974 37,718 5 3-2 7,544 4-7 1975 57,807 7 1-5-1 8,258 1-9-1 1976 29,750 4 2-2 7,438 2-9 1977 50,129 6 3-3 8,355 4-6 1978 43,031 5 2-3 8,606 4-7 1979 35,314 5 2-3 7,062 3-8 1980 61,517 5 4-1 12,303 4-7 1981 64,619 6 5-1 10,770 7-4 1982 39,426 5 3-2 7,885 4-7 1983 50,204 5 4-1 10,041 6-5 1984 42,307 6 3-3 7,051 5-6 1985 48,647 6 3-3 8,108 6-5 1986 36,704 5 3-2 7,341 3-8 1987 60,415 6 5-1 10,069 10-3 1988 40,329 6 4-2 6,715 5-6 1989 31,204 6 2-4 5,201 3-8 1990 32,165 4 2-2 8,041 5-6 1991 37,601 6 6-0 6,267 8-4 1992 42,006 5 4-1 8,401 6-5 1993 33,681 7 5-2 4,812 7-4 1994 64,267 5 4-1 12,853 5-6 1995 54,455 6 5-1 9,076 6-5 1996 44,928 5 3-2 8,986 7-4 1997 50,194 6 6-0 8,366 6-5 1998 52,355 6 4-2 8,726 6-5 1999 42,966 6 3-3 7,161 4-7 2000 42,043 6 4-2 7,007 7-4 2001 32,065 5 3-2 6,413 3-8 2002 40,374 5 3-2 8,075 3-8 2003 50,995 7 5-2 7,285 8-4 2004 34,735 6 0-6 5,789 1-10 2005 50,757 5 4-1 10,151 6-5 2006 35,976 6 3-3 5,996 4-7 2007 20,460 5 3-2 4,092 5-6 2008 41,461 6 5-1 6,910 10-4 2009 32,500 5 4-1 6,500 7-5 2010 34,564 5 4-1 6,913 6-5 2011 42,435 2012 37,078 2013 28,781 2014 42,522 2015 28,781 2016 43,672 2017 52,794 TOTALS 2,346,116

5 3-2 5 0-5 5 2-3 5 1-4 5 4-1 5 4-1 6 5-1 308 187-113-2

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8,487 5-6 7,416 2-9 5,756 2-10 8,504 2-10 5,756 6-5 8,734 7-5 8,799 11-3 7,617 292-317-3

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ELIZABETH DEE SHAW STEWART STADIUM

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 stadiums anywhere which can match the natural surroundings as well as Elizabeth Dee Shaw Stewart Stadium located on the campus of Weber State University. With recent improvements and upgrades, Stewart Stadium is now one of the finest stadiums in all of Division I FCS football. In 2011, a new state-of-the-art artificial turf field and a new track were installed at Stewart Stadium, thanks to a generous donation from Robert and Annette Marquardt. A new efficient lighting system has also been installed which has created more light on nighttime events. Weber State opened a new 38,000 square foot Sky Suites & Press Box complex in 2001. The facility includes 26 sky suites, club seating, a press box facility for media and game operations as well as meeting spaces. The Sky Suites and Press Box complex was built thanks to a generous donation from the Stewart Education Foundation. Since opening in 2001 the facility has hosted many campus and community meetings and events, as well as weddings, dances and other outside events. Stewart Stadium seats 17,500 fans and is also the home of the Weber State Athletic Department offices. The facility also features a study area specifically for all WSU student-athletes. Full football locker rooms and new training rooms also add to the amenities of the stadium. Stewart Stadium has been the home of Weber State football and track and field long since the 1950’s when the new campus of then Weber Junior College was built. The stadium was one of the first structures built on the new campus. In 1966, the west stands were added. In addition to Wildcat Athletic events Stewart Stadium has hosted numerous community events including concerts and religious performances. In 1998 the band Metallica performed. In the summer of 2010 the stadium was filled to capacity for a community religious performance. The stadium has been home to motor cross events, lacrosse games and has hosted the Utah State High School football championships.

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STADIUM RECORDS

Overall Record...................................................................................... 187-113-2 (.623)

Most Points by Weber State................................ 76 vs. Montana Western (09-02-17) Big Sky.................................................................. 67 vs. Northern Arizona (11-06-93) Most Points by an Opponent......................... 59 by Eastern Washington (09-28-91) Big Sky............................................................. 59 by Eastern Washington (09-28-91) Most Combined Points.................122: Weber State 63, E. Washington 59 (09-28-91) Fewest Combined Points..................... 7: Western State 7, Weber State 0 (10-31-64) Largest WSU Win Margin............................. 76:76-0 vs. Montana Western (09-02-17) Largest WSU Losing Margin.......................................... 56: 0-56 vs. Idaho (09-18-93) Most Stadium Wins in a Season.............................................................. 6: (1997 6-0) Longest Stadium Win Streak......................... 9: (All 5 games of 1991, first 4 in 1992) Longest Stadium Losing Streak...........................................6: (all six games in 2004)

LARGEST CROWDS

1.

Sept.

3 2005

Weber State

61

Western State

0

17,593

2.

Sept.

15 1973

Utah State

10

Weber State

3

17,312

3.

Sept.

26 1998

Weber State

27

Montana

20

16,954

4.

Sept.

26 1981

Weber State

31

Portland State

16

16,841

5. *Oct.

24 1994

Montana

35

Weber State

20

16,547

6.

Sept.

23 1972

Weber State

26

Idaho

10

16,134

7.

Sept.

12 1981

Weber State

42

Idaho

21

15,896

9.

Sept.

13 1997

Weber State

33

Southern Utah

32

15,753

9.

Oct.

15 1983

Weber State

28

Idaho

10

15,632

10.

Sept.

17 1994

Weber State

41

Montana State

13

14,746

*Day game

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NORM TARBOX INTERIM PRESIDENT WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY Dr. Norm Tarbox assumed the role of interim president of Weber State University on May 1, 2018. Tarbox will remain as interim president until the completion of a presidential search and appointment of a new president. Tarbox has served as Weber State University’s vice president of Administrative Services since 2002, where he has overseen hundreds of millions of dollars in capital projects, as well as WSU Athletics, Human Resources, Financial Services and public safety. A native of Taylorsville, Utah, Dr. Tarbox graduated from Cottonwood High School and attended Snow College where he played on the baseball team. He graduated from BYU with a BA degree in Communications where he was named the “Outstanding Student” of the Communications department. He later obtained an MBA from BYU. He went on to earn an Ed.D in Educational Leadership and Policy from the University of Utah. Dr. Tarbox came to WSU from the Utah State Board of Regents where he worked in various capacities for 10 years. He served as the Assistant Commissioner for Student Financial Aid, Assistant Commissioner for Finance and Facilities and Associate Commissioner for Finance and Facilities. From 1993 to 1996, he worked in the governor’s office as a budget and planning analyst. His wife, Maurie, completed a bachelor’s degree in Music Performance. She and their four children have performed in Utah Musical Theatre productions at Weber State.


JERRY BOVEE

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Jerry Bovee is in his entering his 10th year as Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at Weber State University. He began his position in September 2009. In his time at Weber State, Bovee has been influential in several key improvements to the athletics program. He started the Champions Club with six initial donors that provide needed resources designed to enhance the athletic programs. In addition, Bovee has overseen growth in fundraising and facility upgrades. Several key facilities have been improved during his tenure. Each of Weber State’s 16 sports have benefited from facility improvements primarily in Stewart Stadium and at the Dee Events Center. In addition, the tennis facility has been enhanced as well as the creation of a state of the art indoor practice facility for men and women’s golf. The Marquardt Fieldhouse opened in 2013 and provides student-athletes opportunities to work year-round indoors. The facility also includes a state of the art strength and conditioning room, a training room and team rooms as well as rehabilitation areas. Future improvements are planned at Stewart Stadium geared toward improving the fan experience. Bovee has overseen growth in season ticket sales in football and men’s basketball. In addition, he has restructured the marketing and promotions operations for athletics, which has increased the corporate sponsorship base by over a half of million dollars since 2009. Bovee led the initiative in 2012 to update the athletic logo and mascot in an effort to enhance the branding opportunities for Weber State Athletics. In 2011, Bovee was appointed to the NCAA Committee on Academic Performance and continues to serve a four-year term in assisting the NCAA’s initiative to improve graduation rates of student-athletics for all Division I schools. He exhibits leadership and commitment to improving the student-athlete experience for each of the over 300 student-athletes at Weber State through a continued commitment to developing opportunities for student-athletes to excel in the classroom, the community and the competitive arenas. In 2008, Bovee assisted in the completion of the yearlong NCAA re-certification process for the Wildcats serving as chief report writer and liaison to the NCAA Peer Review Team. In addition, he has successfully supervised the initiative to improve the Academic Performance Ratings for Weber State’s 16 athletic teams. During Bovee’s tenure with the Wildcats, Weber State has captured several conference championships. The Wildcat men’s basketball team won the Big Sky title in 2010 and 2014 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament each season. The Weber State women’s cross country team has captured three Big Sky titles and advanced to the NCAA Championships all three seasons. The men’s tennis team has won two straight conference regular season titles and in 2015, the WSU softball team won the conference postseason tournament and advanced to the NCAA Championships. The WSU football team advanced to the FCS playoffs in 2009, and the Wildcat men’s track and field, men’s golf and women’s soccer teams have also captured conference titles. Several Wildcats have earned Big Sky All-Conference and All-American honors. Damian Lillard earned All-American honors and was drafted sixth overall in the 2012 NBA Draft, and went on to be named the 2013 NBA Rookie of the Year and twice has been named to the NBA All-Star team. Prior to being named Athletic Director in 2009, Bovee spent two years as the Assistant Vice President for Administrative Support Services at Weber State. Before coming to WSU, Bovee served as Assistant Director of the Utah High School Activities Association where he supervised the sports of football, boy’s basketball, softball, tennis and wrestling. His duties included organization and management of state tournaments, coaches and officials education programs, sport rules interpretation and a myriad of other duties related to the administration and governance of sports and activities at the high school level throughout Utah. While at the UHSAA, Jerry served as vice-chair of the National Federation of State High School Associations football rules committee. Bovee worked as Sales and Promotion Specialist and later as Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing and Promotions at Utah State from 1992 to 1995. In that role, he directed the corporate sales program for Aggie Athletics. In addition, he created group and corporate ticketing plans, in-game promotions and assumed other game-day operations duties for the Aggie athletic programs. Bovee earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Finance from Utah State University in 1992 and in 2010 he earned a master’s degree in Business Administration from Weber State University. He was born and raised in Ogden and attended Ben Lomond High School. Bovee and his wife Julie have four children: Jared, Ethan, Addison and Seth.


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(801) 625-4265 standard.net BRETT HEIN - Sports Editor

(801) 257-8917 sltrib.com JOE BAIRD - Sports Editor

TELEVISION KUTV-TV CH. 2 (CBS)

(801) 973-3167 / 3199 kutv.com DAVE FOX - Sportscaster DAVID JAMES - Sportscaster ADAM MIKULICH - Sportscaster

KTVX-TV CH. 4 (ABC)

(801) 975-4427 / 4428 / 4429 abc4.com WES RUFF - Sportscaster DANA GREENE - Sportscaster

KSL-TV CH. 5 (NBC)

(801) 575-5593 / 5538 / 5539 ksl.com ROD ZUNDEL - Sportscaster JEREMIAH JENSEN - Sportscaster

KSTU-TV Ch. 13 (FOX)

(801) 536-1371 fox13now.com JEFF RHINEER - Sportscaster MORGAN VANCE - Sportscaster

(801) 237-2161 desnews.com KENT CONDON - Sports Editor

Weber State University (801) 626-7983 wsusignpost.com

RADIO KLO AM 1430 (801) 627-1430 kloradio.com

KZNS AM 1280 “The Zone”

(801) 524 - 2600 or (801) 670 - 1280 1280thezone.com

KFNZ AM 1320 “KFAN” (801) 485-6700 1320kfan.com

KALL AM 700

(801) 524-2600 kall700sports.com

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 two days in advance. Requests for Press, Photography, Broadcast and Scouting passes will be honored as they are received.

PRESS BOX AND AREA ACCESS

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.

PHOTOGRAPHERS

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

RADIO/ETHERNET 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. There is also one ethernet line available for visiting radio.

POST-GAME INTERVIEWS

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. 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.

WIRE SERVICE ASSOCIATED PRESS (801) 322-3405

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RADIO INFORMATION

STEVE KLAUKE Voice of the Wildcats - 4th season Steve Klauke, the 2016 Utah Sportscaster of the Year, is in his third season as the voice of Weber State Athletics. Klauke is the radio play-by-play voice for all Weber State football and men’s basketball games. He will be joined on the call on Wildcat football games by former Weber State football head coach and atheltic director Jerry Graybeal. After filling in on WSU radio broadcasts for years, Klauke became the full-time play-by-play voice for Weber State football and men’s basketball in October 2015. In his first season, he was part of the WSU men’s basketball team that won the Big Sky Championships and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. This past year he was part of the Wildcat football team that won the Big Sky title, two wins in the FCS Playoffs and finished fifth in the nation. Klauke is a veteran in the Utah sports media market. He has been the voice of the Salt Lake Bees since the organization begin in 1994 and has called over 3,000 Bees games. He has also filled in on broadcasts for the Utah Jazz and this past year twice filled in on radio broadcasts for the Los Angeles Angels, the parent club of the Bees. A native of Chicago, Klauke came to Utah in 1991 and was a part of pre and post-game shows for the Jazz radio broadcasts. He is a three-time Utah Sportscaster of the Year, winning the award in 1995, 2014 and 2016. He was also honored in 2014 as the minor league baseball National Broadcaster of the Year by Ballpark Digest. Prior to becoming the voice of the Wildcats, he did multiple telecasts for Weber State, the Big Sky Tournament and Utah high school state championships in football and basketball Steve and his wife Sue are the parents of two children. His son Adam is the equipment manager for the Utah Jazz.

WEBER STATE FOOTBALL ON 1430 KLO All Weber State football and men’s basketball games will once again be broadcast on 1430 KLO, a long-term partner of Wildcat Athletics. KLO is the exclusive radio home for the Wildcats. All games are broadcast on KLO 1430 AM as well as streamed online at kloradio.com and WeberStateSports.com. KLO has been the home of Weber State Athletics for many years in the past and has a long history in the Ogden area. It is one of the oldest stations in the West and began broadcasting in 1924 in Ogden. Since 2008 it has been broadcasting from its new studios in downtown Salt Lake City. KLO serves the entire Wasatch Front and boosts one of the strongest signals in the state.

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ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Paul Grua is in his 14th year at Weber State. He is in his eighth year as the Director of Athletic Communications for Weber State Athletics. In his role, Grua serves as the primary media contact for all of WSU’s 16 NCAA sponsored sports, with specific responsibilities for football, men’s basketball. He also helps coordinate Weber State social media and online presence and assists in football scheduling. He is active in the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). In April 2011, he was named Director of Athletic Communications. During the 2011-12 season, he helped promote and coordinate numerous media and NBA scout inquires surrounding All-American Damian Lillard and his rise to the NBA. He has also been a part of tow men’s basketball Big Sky Championships and appearances in the NCAA Tournament. In his 14 years with Weber State Athletics, Grua has worked in 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 and 2013, 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 AM-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. In 2013, Grua graduated with a master’s degree in Professional Communication from Weber State. As part of his master’s project, he wrote a history book on the 50th Anniversary of the Weber State men’s basketball program. Grua married Melissa Hales in July 2005. The couple has four children, Seth, Levi, Avery and Rachel.

Paul Grua

Director of Athletic Communications - FB, MBB, TF Email.................................................................. pgrua@weber.edu Office......................................................................... 801-626-7414 Cell.............................................................................801-452-3811

Corie Holmes

(Media Relations Assistant - VB, WBB, TEN) Email.............................................................. cholmes@weber.edu Cell............................................................................ 801-510-1678

Darin Hogge

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

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