2015 University of Idaho Vandal Football Yearbook

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WHY VANDALS? Don’t use your dictionary to find Idaho’s definition of a Vandal. No, Idaho’s student-athletes go by a name earned nearly a century ago by a basketball team coached by Hec Edmundson, whose teams played defense with such intensity and ferocity that sports writers said they “vandalized” their opponents. The mark made by that 1917 team went far deeper than wins and losses on the court. In 1917, Harry Lloyd “Jazz” McCarty – a writer for the student newspaper, the Argonaut – subtly tagged the team with a new nickname in a pregame write-up: “The opening game with Whitman will mark a new epoch in Idaho basketball history, for the present gang of ‘Vandals’ have the best material that has ever carried the ‘I’ into action.” McCarty’s indirect suggestion stuck. By 1921, McCarty and Edward Maslin Hulme, the dean of the College of Liberal Arts, succeeded in their push to have Vandals officially adopted as the nickname for Idaho teams.

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Adding a special touch were Edmundson’s roots. He was from Moscow and made a name for himself at Idaho as one of the nation’s top distance runners. He eventually left Idaho to coach at the University of Washington where the Huskies still play FOOTBALLFOOTBALL FOOTBALLFOOTBALL basketball in the building bearing his name – the Edmundson Pavilion.FOOTBALLFOOTBALL FOOTBALL


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COACHING STAFF Head coach Paul Petrino ......... 22-25 Kris Cinkovich ............................... 26 Mike Breske ................................... 27 Eric Brown ..................................... 28 Bryce Erickson .............................. 29 Kenny Holmes ............................... 30 Charley Molnar .............................. 31 Al Pupunu ...................................... 32 Jason Shumaker ........................... 33 Aric Williams.................................. 34 Football support staff ................... 35 Graduate/student assistants ........ 36 THE VANDALS Alphabetical roster................... 38-39 Numerical roster....................... 40-41 Squad breakdown .................... 42-43 Player bios ................................ 44-84 2015 OPPONENTS Ohio University.............................. 87 Southern California ....................... 87 Wofford .......................................... 88 Georgia Southern .......................... 88 Arkansas State .............................. 89 Troy................................................. 89 Louisiana-Monroe ......................... 90 New Mexico State .......................... 90 South Alabama .............................. 91 Appalachian State ......................... 91 Auburn ........................................... 92 Texas State .................................... 92 All-time series ..................................... 93 Historically vs. 2015 opponents ........ 93 2015 composite schedule .................. 94 2014 IN REVIEW Game by game........................ 97-102 Idaho statistics ..................... 102-111 Sun Belt statistics ................ 112-115

HISTORY AND RECORDS All-time coaches.............................. 118-118 NFL Vandals..................................... 119-120 Vandal legends ................................ 121-122 Vandal All-Americans ............................ 123 Vandal All-Stars ...................................... 124 All-conference Vandals................... 125-126 Team awards.................................... 127-128 All-time lettermen ............................ 129-136 Year-by-year leaders ....................... 137-147 Passing records .............................. 148-154 Rushing records.............................. 155-159 Receiving records ........................... 160-166 Total offense records ............................. 167 All-purpose rushing ............................... 168 Scoring .................................................... 169 Field goals .............................................. 170 Conversions ........................................... 171 Miscellaneous ........................................ 171 Punt return records................................ 172 Kickoff return records ........................... 173 Punting records...................................... 174 Defensive records ........................... 175-176 Bowl records ................................... 177-179 All-time scores ................................ 180-186 UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO University of Idaho .......................... 188-191 Director of Athletics Rob Spear ............ 192 President Chuck Staben ........................ 193 Academic Honor Roll ............................. 194 Academic Support Services.................. 195 Sun Belt Conference ....................... 196-197 Radio network ........................................ 198 Athletics staff directory ......................... IBC 2014 Schedule ........................................ BC

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Kibbie Dome Facts • First game: vs. Idaho State, Sept. 20, 1975 • Dedication game: vs. Boise State, Oct. 11, 1975 • Coach when it opened: Ed Troxel • Quarterback when it opened: Dave Comstock • Center height of roof: 150 feet • Roof arches span 400 feet • Roof covers 4.5 acres • 800 accoustical tiles hang from roof • Each accoustical tile is 144 square feet • Floor surface is 93,550 square feet • Playing surface: RealGrass Pro • All-time record: 118-69-1 • West end wall replaced 2009 • East end wall replaced 2011 • Premium seating added 2011 • 30x50 football high definition video board added summer of 2013


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E Top Kibbie Dome Crowds 17,600 vs. Boise State, Nov. 11, 1989 17,000 vs. Boise State, Nov. 15, 2008 17,000 vs. Boise State, Oct. 21, 2006 16,500 vs. Boise State, Nov. 21, 1987 16,453 vs. Boise State, Nov. 12, 2010 16,400 vs. Montana, Oct. 22, 1983 16,389 vs. New Mexico St., Nov. 11, 2000 16,295 vs. Boise State, Nov. 18, 1995 16,250 vs. Boise State, Oct. 11, 1975 16,100 vs. Northern Arizona, Oct. 1, 1988 16,000 vs. Colorado State, Oct. 3, 2009 15,390 vs. UNLV, Sept. 18, 2010 15,807 vs. Weber State, Oct. 16, 1976 15,800 vs. Boise State, Nov. 23, 1985 15, 635 vs. Hawai`i, Sept. 24, 2005 15,600 vs. Nevada, Sept. 28, 1985 15,500 vs. Boise State, Nov. 23, 1991 15,500 vs. Nevada, Oct. 28, 1989 15,500 vs. E. Washington, Nov. 2, 1985 15,500 vs. Boise State, Oct. 13, 1979 15,400 vs. Boise State, Nov. 19, 1983 15,309 vs. Louisiana Tech, Oct. 8, 2011 15,236 vs.Louisiana Tech, Oct. 31, 2009 15,207 vs. New Mexico State, Oct. 18, 2014 15,200 vs. Nevada, Nov. 12, 1983 15,200 vs. Montana, Oct. 15, 1977 15,162 vs. Idaho State, Sept. 16, 2006 15,110 vs. Fresno State, Sept. 24, 2011 15,107 vs. New Mexico State, Oct. 7, 2006 15,100 vs. Nevada, Oct. 17, 1987 15,084 vs. Boise State, Nov. 20, 1993 15,054 vs. Montana, Nov. 6, 1993 15,047 vs. Fresno State, Oct. 22, 2005 15,013 vs. Nevada, Nov. 4, 2006 15,013 vs Nevada, Oct. 4, 2008 15,012 vs. Louisiana Tech, Nov. 12, 2005 15,010 vs. New Mexico State, Oct. 25, 2008 15,006 vs. Utah State, Oct. 1, 2005 15,003 vs. Idaho State, Sept. 6, 2008 15,002 vs. San Jose State, Nov. 1, 2008 15,000 vs. Weber State, Oct. 2, 1982 15,000 vs. Montana State, Oct. 18, 1980


KIBBIE DOM IDAHO INDIVIDUAL  Most yards rushing: 221, Blair Lewis vs. Middle Tennessee State, Oct. 26, 2002  Most carries: 32, Mike McCurdy vs. Northern Arizona, Sept. 30, 1978  Most rushing touchdowns: 4, twice (DeMaundray Woolridge vs. Hawai`i, Oct. 17, 2009, and Kerry Hickey vs. Northern Arizona, Nov. 13, 1982)  Most yards passing: 527, Ken Hobart vs. Southern Colorado, Sept. 10, 1983  Most completions: 37, Ken Hobart vs. Southern Colorado, Sept. 10, 1983  Most attempts: 59, Ken Hobart vs. Southern Colorado, Sept. 10, 1983  Most touchdown passes: 6, three times (Brian Lindgren vs. San Diego State, Sept. 21, 2002; Eric Hisaw vs. Montana, Oct. 21, 1995, and Doug Nussmeier vs. Idaho State, Oct. 10, 1992)  Most interceptions thrown: 5, Rick Sloan vs. Boise State, Nov. 23, 1985  Most yards receiving: 241, Kasey Dunn vs. Montana State, Sept. 1, 1990  Most receptions: 14, Eric Yarber vs. Nevada, Sept. 28, 1995  Most touchdown receptions: 4, twice (Yo Murphy vs. Idaho State, Oct. 10, 1992, and Eric Yarber vs. Mankato State, Sept. 14, 1985)  Most yards total offense: 543, Ken Hobart vs. Southern Colorado, Sept. 10, 1983  Most all-purpose yards: 242, Blair Lewis vs. Middle Tennessee State, Oct. 26, 2002  Most touchdowns scored: 5, four times (Sherriden May vs. Southwest Texas, Sept. 11, 1993; Sherriden May vs. Northern Arizona, Oct. 31, 1992; Yo Murphy, vs. Idaho State, Oct. 10, 1992; Eric Yarber vs. Mankato State, Sept. 14, 1985, and Kerry Hickey vs. Northern Arizona, Nov. 13, 1982  Most field goals: 5, Tim McMonigle vs. Northern Arizona, Nov. 3, 1984

IDAHO TOP RUSHING PERFORMANCES  221, Blair Lewis vs. Middle Tennessee State, Oct. 26, 2002  217, Robert Brooks vs. Boise State, Oct. 11, 1975  202, Sherriden May vs. Weber State, Sept. 19, 1992  201, Robert Taylor vs. Northern Arizona, Nov. 20, 1976  194, Sherriden May vs. Montana State, Oct. 15, 1994  194, Devon Pearce vs. Northern Arizona, Nov. 3, 1990  190, Devon Pearce vs. Idaho State, Oct. 13, 1990  186, Russell Davis vs. Boise State, Nov. 21, 1981  173, Devon Pearce vs. Weber State, Sept. 22, 1980  168, Joel Thomas vs. Idaho State, Oct. 3, 1998  168, Sherriden may vs. Northern Arizona, Nov. 5, 1994  167, Brian Allen vs. Southern Colorado, Sept. 10, 1983 IDAHO TOP RECEIVING PERFORMANCES  241, Kasey Dunn vs. Montana State, Sept. 1, 1990  221, Eric Yarber vs. Mankato State, Sept. 14, 1985  213, Vic Wallace vs. Weber State, Oct. 1, 1982  192, Eric Jorgensen vs. Montana, Oct. 10, 1987  183, David Jackson vs. Sacramento State, Sept. 16, 1989  182, Brant Bengen vs. Montana State, Nov. 8, 1986  182, John Jake vs. Weber State, Nov. 28, 1987  179, Lee Allen vs. Eastern Washington, Oct. 21, 1989  175, Dezmon Epps vs. Old Dominion, Nov. 9, 2013  171, Yo Murphy vs. Idaho State, Oct. 10, 1992  167, Brian Allen vs. Southern Colorado, Sept. 10, 1983  164, Lee Allen vs. Montana, Nov. 26, 1988 IDAHO TOP PASSING PERFORMANCES  527, (37-59-4, 6), Ken Hobart vs. Southern Colorado, Sept. 10, 1983  445, (32-51-0, 2), John Friesz vs. Nevada, Oct. 28, 1989  440, (25-37-0, 4), Ken Hobart vs. Boise State, Nov. 19, 1983  437, (28-51-0, 2), John Friesz vs. Montana, Sept. 28, 1989  423, (30-50-1, 4), John Friesz vs. Boise State, Nov. 21, 1987  423, (27-54-3, 2), Nathan Enderle vs. Northern Illinois, Sept. 22, 2007  409, (13-51-0, 1), John Welsh vs. North Texas, Nov. 17, 2001  409, (24-46-2, 2), John Friesz vs. Weber State, Nov. 28, 1987  403, (24-29-0, 4), Scott Linehan vs. Mankato State, Sept. 24, 1985  400, (18-32-1, 3), John Friesz vs. Eastern Washington, Oct. 21, 1989  396, (34-50-0, 2), Brian Brennan vs. North Texas, Oct. 4, 1997  388, (30-46-0, 3), Ryan Fien vs. Eastern Washington, Nov. 2, 1996  386 (24-43-1, 2), Ryan Fien vs. New Mexico State, Nov. 9, 1996  382 (29-46-0, 6), Brian Lindgren vs. San Diego State, Sept. 21, 2002  374, (17-26-0, 5), Eric Hisaw vs. Idaho State, Oct. 1, 1994  372, (22-41-1, 3), Brian Brennan vs. Northern Arizona, Oct. 22, 1994


E RECORDS IDAHO TEAM RECORDS  Most yards rushing: 526, vs. Simon Fraser, Sept. 5, 1981  Most rushing attempts: 76, vs. Northern Iowa, Sept. 19, 1981  Most yards passing: 527, vs. Southern Colorado, Sept. 10, 1983  Most passing attempts: 59, vs. Southern Colorado, Sept. 10, 1983  Most yards total offense: 703, vs. Simon Fraser, Sept. 5, 1981  Most offensive plays: 95, vs. Nevada, Sept. 28, 1985  Most points: 79, vs. Weber State, Nov. 12, 1994  Most touchdowns: 11, twice (vs. Weber State, Nov. 12, 1994, and vs. Lehigh, Nov. 13, 1994)  Most rushing touchdowns: 7, twice (vs. Northern Iowa, Sept. 19, 1981, and vs. Simon Fraser, Sept. 5, 1981)  Most passing touchdowns: 6, three times (vs. Idaho State, Oct. 10, 1992; vs. Sacramento State, Sept. 16, 1989, and vs. Southern Colorado, Sept. 10, 1983)  Most points in one half: 51, vs. Stephen F. Austin, Sept. 24, 1994  Most points in one quarter: 35, vs. Weber State, Nov. 12, 1994  Fewest first downs allowed: 10, twice (vs. Eastern Washington, Oct. 14, 1995, and vs. Northern Arizona, Sept. 30, 1978)  Fewest yards rushing allowed: -2, vs. Portland State, Sept. 8, 1984  Fewest yards passing allowed: 22, vs. Fresno State, Nov. 18, 1978  Fewest total yards allowed: 132, vs. Eastern Washington, Oct. 14, 1995  Most interceptions: 5, three times (vs. Northern Arizona, Oct. 22, 1994; vs. Boise state, Nov. 21, 1987, and vs. Portland State, Sept. 6, 1986)  Most fumbles lost: 4, several times (last vs. North Texas, Nov. 17, 2001)  Most sacks: 10, vs. Northern Arizona, Sept. 30, 1978 TWO TEAMS  Most points: 109 - Idaho 79 vs. Weber State 30 (Nov. 12, 1994)  Most points in one half - 59, Idaho 51 vs. Weber State 9 (Nov. 12, 1994)  Fewest points in one half - 0, Idaho 0 vs. Northern Iowa 0 (first half, Nov. 5, 1994)

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL  Most yards rushing: 252, Otto Kelly, Nevada, Nov. 12, 1983  Most rushing touchdowns: 4, Eric Hill, Weber State, Oct. 28, 1978  Most carries: 34, Anthony Corley, Nevada, Nov. 12, 1983  Most yards passing: 558, Dave Dickenson, Montana, Oct. 21, 1995  Most passing attempts: 82, Dave Dickenson, Montana, Oct. 21, 1995  Most pass completions: 43, Dave Dickenson, Montana, Oct. 21, 1995  Most passing touchdowns: 5, six times (Derek Carr, Fresno State, Oct. 5, 2013; Derek Carr, Fresno State, Sept. 24, 2011; Colin Kaepernick, Nevada, Nov. 6,2010; David Neill, Nevada, Oct. 24, 1998; Dave Dickenson, Montana, Oct. 21, 1995, and Brad Lebo, Montana, Nov. 16, 1991)  Most interceptions: 5, Jeff Lewis, Northern Arizona, Oct. 22, 1994  Most total yards: 558, Dave Dickenson, Montana, Oct. 21, 1995  Most yards receiving: 222, Mike Erhardt, Montana, Oct. 21, 1995  Most receptions: 16 Davante Adams, Fresno State, Oct. 5, 2013  Most touchdown receptions: 4, Marvin Turk, Montana, Nov. 16, 1991  Most field goals: 8, Goran Lingmerth, Northern Arizona, Oct. 25, 1986 OPPONENT TEAM  Most yards rushing: 453, Nevada, Nov. 6, 2010  Most rushing attempts: 79, Fresno State, Nov. 18, 1978  Most yards passing: 596, Nevada, Oct. 24, 1998  Most passing attempts: 72, Montana, Oct. 21, 1995  Most yards total offense: 844, Nevada, Nov. 6, 2010  Most offensive plays: 101, twice, Fresno State, Oct. 5, 2013, and Fresno State, Nov. 18, 1978  Most points: 63, Utah State, Oct. 25, 1997  Most touchdowns: 9, twice, Fresno State, Oct. 5, 2013, and Utah State, Oct. 25, 1997  Most rushing touchdowns: 5, Utah State, Oct. 25, 1997  Most passing touchdowns: 6, Nevada, Nov. 6, 2010  Most points in one half: 47, Fresno State, Oct. 5, 2013  Most points in one quarter: 28, twice, Fresno State, Oct. 5, 2013, and Boise State, Nov. 12, 2010  Fewest first downs allowed: 10, North Texas, Oct. 4, 1997  Fewest yards rushing allowed: 25, Montana State, Sept. 1, 1990  Fewest yards passing allowed: 76, Northern Arizona, Nov. 15, 1980  Fewest total yards allowed: 163, Northern Arizona, Oct. 25, 1986  Most interceptions: 4, Fresno State, Oct. 5, 2013  Most fumbles lost:  Most sacks: 9, Northern Illinois, Sept. 14, 2013


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IVERSON AN STRENGTH

WEIGHT TRAINING EQUIPMENT

• Five 9-foot full cage squat racks • Five 9-foot half rack/6x8 Olympic platform combo stations • Five 8x8 Olympic platforms • Six 9-foot half rack with adjustable benches • Eight adjustable benches • Two plate loaded reverse hyper stations • Three prone leg curl machines • Three dual-pulley pulldown machines • Two cable cross-over machines

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One selectorized leg press One plate loaded leg press One 4-way hip machine 16 York Olympic power bars 10 York Olympic training bars 10,000 pounds of metal weights 4,000 pounds. of bumper plates 4,000 pounds of dumbbells from 5-130 pounds Two row stations Two upper body endurance stations


N SPEED ND H CENTER

CARDIOVASCULAR EQUIPMENT • Six elliptical trainers • Six upright bikes • Four versa-climber stations • Two recumbent bikes • One Woodway treadmill SPONSORED BY TOM AND DIANE NICHOLSON


LOCKER ROOM

LOCKER ROOM • 114 open pro-style oak lockers • Individual locked personal compartments • 2,600 square feet • Lounge with large screen TV, stereo system and goal boards SPONSORED BY THE YUDITSKY FAMILY JACK & HELEN, BOB & MARY KAY


TEAM ROOMS

TEAM ROOMS Team room C seats 115 and is ADA compliant. It has a state-of-the art multi-media center. Team rooms A and B both seat 18 and are hard-wired into our team video system as well as the internet. SPONSORED BY DICK & JODY MOONEY RICH & SHARON ALLEN


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AQUATIC REHABILITATION CENTER — HYDROWORX POOL • Measures 8 feet by 12 feet • Maximum depth of 6 feet • Can treat four people at one time • Treadmill has variance of 0-8.5 mph • Two jets to increase resistance • Three video cameras and four monitors to provide instant feedback SPONSORED BY GWEN CHURCH AND JOHN A. CHURCH


ATHLETIC TRAINING

BARRIE STEELE

DR. STEVE PENNINGTON SURGEON

TOBY vanAMERONGEN

DR. JIM ROBSON DENTIST

DR. ED TINGSTAD SURGEON

NOT PICTURED: DR. CRAIG WHITE

The University of Idaho’s commitment to its student-athletes can be seen in the continuing enhancement and growth of its athletic training, and strength and conditioning services. With the number one goal being prevention, Idaho athlete services provides not only strength and conditioning, and preventative athletic training measures, but coordinates with sports nutritionists and sports psychologists for the overall wellbeing of Vandal student-athletes. “We approach our jobs first from a prevention standpoint,” head athletic trainer Barrie Steele said. “But, injuries do occur in athletics and when they do we make sure our student-athletes receive the finest in immediate and follow-up care. When they return to competition, our goal is to have them in better condition than before the injury and with a reduced chance of re-injury.”


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AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES The College of Agricultural and Life Sciences offers some of the nation's most respected programs in the areas of agriculture and the life sciences. ART & ARCHITECTURE The College of Art & Architecture offers acclaimed programs in the areas of architecture, interior design, art and design, landscape architecture and virtual technology and design.

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS The College of Business and Economics is a leader in business education. Our signature programs include an award-winning curriculum and experiential learning opportunities. EDUCATION The College of Education is dedicated to the development of learning and human potential, scholar practitioners and advocates of diversity.

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ENGINEERING Offers world-class learning and research opportunities in biological & agricultural, chemical & materials science, civil, computer science, electrical & computer, and mechanical engineering.

NATURAL RESOURCES The College of Natural Resources houses one of the largest genetics laboratories in the nation and is home to research units, an experimental forest and a wilderness field station.

LETTERS, ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES The university’s largest academic division offers programs in English, history, theatre, psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science, international studies and more.

SCIENCE The College of Science features a tightly knit learning community, an esteemed faculty, world-class labs and learning facilities.

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Settlers were first drawn to the area in 1871, with abundant grassland and available timber for building. The area was first named “Hog Heaven” which was later changed to “Palouse Valley.” In 1877, Samuel Neff filed for a postal permit under the name of Moscow because the area reminded him of his hometown of Moscow, Pa. In 1875, the city’s first store was opened on what is now Main Street. Moscow grew with the arrival of the railroad in 1885. The town became incorporated in 1887 and was chosen as the site for a land-grant institution, the University of Idaho, in 1889. Idaho achieved statehood in 1890. Today, Moscow is home to more than 23,000 residents and students. The area boasts a highly skilled and educated work force employed by Moscow's many thriving businesses and the University of Idaho. Merchants offer an extensive selection of quality products and services. In addition to Moscow's fine business and educational reputation, the City's arts community has gained national attention. The Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival, Festival Dance, Idaho Repertory Theatre, Renaissance Fair, Rendezvous in the Park, Artwalk and the Prichard Art Gallery are reasons why Moscow is known as the "Heart of the Arts." Moscow also has been rated as one of the "Best 100 Small Art Towns in America."

MOSCOW IS: • One of the top 100 Small Arts Towns • Host of the Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival • Largest of the 27 Moscows in the United States • A U.S. Small Arts Center • A “Gem Community” MOSCOW MISCELLANEOUS Located in Latah County Settled in 1871 Elevation: 2,583 Land area: 6.2 square miles Nearest city with population of 100,000 or more: Spokane, Wash. (84 miles) Nearest city with population of 1 million or more: Seattle, Wash. (298 miles)


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Idaho was settled during the gold rush of the 1800s. Veins of silver and gold were found in the mountains of central Idaho and it wasn’t long before thousands of pioneers had settled all over the territory in an attempt to get rich. As the pioneers mined for gold, they happened upon a pleasant surprise. In addition to the silver and gold, Idaho was abundant in gems such as topaz and jade. Hence Idaho’s nickname: the Gem State. Idaho is one of the most scenic states in the nation. It holds claim to numerous world famous sites. Here are just a few of the many wonders Idaho offers. • Hells Canyon, the deepest river gorge in the U.S. – 8,000 feet deep at some points. • Shoshone Falls (36 feet taller than Niagara falls) • Soda Springs (largest man-made geyser) • The Sawtooth Mountains in central Idaho • The world famous Lava Hot Springs • The “Craters of the Moon” in south-central Idaho • Sun Valley Resort, where the movie stars play • Coeur d’Alene, playground of the Pacific Northwest • Bruneau Dunes, the largest sand dunes in North America Geographically, Idaho is one of the most diverse in the country. From the rolling deserts of southern Idaho and the forested mountains of central Idaho to the rolling plains of the Palouse, this state has it all. If you’re into river rafting, Idaho has the Salmon River, nicknamed “The River of No Return.” If you like water sports, Idaho has more than 2,000 lakes with names, and many more without. One of the most famous is Pend Oreille, which is more than 1,100 feet deep in some parts. The Navy has tested some of its submarines at Lake Pend Oreille. Idaho is an outdoorsman’s dream come true. The state offers thousands of miles of trails for backpackers. Hunting and fishing locales are abundant all over the state. Idaho is home to part of the famous Lewis and Clark Trail. You can learn first-hand how the expedition was saved from certain starvation by the Nez Pierce Indian tribe. Idaho is the 13th largest state in the nation, but is sparsely populated with 1.3 million residents. The benefit of this is low crime rates and a healthy lifestyle. Last but certainly not least, Idaho indeed does have great potatoes. In 1937, the Idaho Potato Commission was formed. The state-run agency’s responsibilities include researching and expanding the Idaho potato market.


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Founded ................................................................ 1889 Location ................................................. Moscow, Idaho (Moscow is located in the Pacific Time Zone) Enrollment .......................................................... 12,493 President ...........................................Dr. Chuck Staben Director of Athletics................................. Dr. Rob Spear Nickname.......................................................... Vandals Colors ....................................... Silver and Vandal Gold Arena ........................................................ Kibbie Dome Surface .................................................. RealGrass Pro Capacity.............................................................. 16,000 All-time football record .................................420-559-23 Affiliation ............................... Football Bowl Subdivision Conference ................................................ Independent Head coach ............................................... Paul Petrino Alma mater: Carroll College Assoc. AD/Compliance .............................John Wallace Assoc. AD/Development ............................ Tim Mooney Senior Woman Administrator/Compliance..... Jessica Atkinsn Business Manager ..................................... Tom zimmer Director of Athlete Services ...................... Barrie Steele Strength and Conditioning ................. Jake Scharnhorst Director of Academic Services............ Dr. Susan Steele NCAA Faculty Athletic Rep. .............................Bryan .,.. Ticket manager .....................................Chris Apenbrink Kibbie Dome Manager ..... Kelly McGahan/K.C. Sheffler Athletic department phone.......................208-885-0200 Athletic department fax ............................208-885-2862 Football phone .........................................208-885-0235 Athletic department mailing address: University of Idaho P.O. Box 442302 Moscow, Idaho 83844-2302 Ticket office ..............208-885-6466 or 1-888-884-3246 Press box phone.....................................208-885-0211 MEDIA RELATIONS Asst. AD/football contact............................. Becky Paull Office phone ............................................208-885-0245 Cell phone ...............................................208-669-0411 E-mail .............................................bpaull@uidaho.edu Joe St. Pierre ...........................................208-885-0211 Seth Pringle .............................................208-885-7065 Website........................................ www.GoVandals.com CREDITS: This publication was produced by Becky Paull of the UI Athletic Media Relations Department with special thanks to the media relations staff – Nick Heidelberger and Seth Pringle, for general support, and to Allison Wagner for her written contributions. Photography by Ilya Pinchuk, Eric Paull, Larry Johnson, Spencer Farrin, Milan Chuckovich, and Jonathan Billings of Archer Photography (Moscow). FRONT COVER: Original front cover design by Advantage Advertising of Lewiston, Idaho.

NEWS RELEASES All Idaho news releases are available via e-mail and are posted on www.GoVandals.com. If you would like to receive e-mail releases, please contact the media relations office. INTERVIEWS All player interviews must be set up through the Media Relations Office – (208) 885-0245/0211. Players are available after practice on Tuesdays (offense) and Wednesdays (defense). No player interviews are allowed after Wednesday of game week. WEEKLY NEWS CONFERENCE Head coach Paul Petrino will have a weekly news conference with teleconference access. Additionally, he will participate in the Monday morning Sun Belt Conference call. Times will be announced once the are determined. Idaho’s news conferences are in Team Room A on the first floor of the Kibbie Dome on Tuesdays at noon. To join the news conference through the teleconference system, contact the Idaho media relations office. Petrino also is available for individual interviews, which can be set up through the Media Relations Office. VIDEO/AUDIO REQUESTS Weekly video interviews with Petrino and selected players are provided by the UI Media Relations. They are provided via FTP. If you would like to be included on the list, please contact the media relations office. PRACTICE POLICY Practices are open, although video photography may be limited during certain segments of practice. All photographers and reporters are asked to check in with the Media Relations office prior to attending a practice session. VISITING TV/RADIO Incoming or 800-service calls are available. Contact the Media Relations Office for further information. WIRELESS Free wireless internet is available throughout the facility. Please contact the Media Relations office for details. Additionally, there is ethernet access in the pressbox. CREDENTIALS Season credentials will be issued to all media outlets who regularly cover University of Idaho football. Individual game credentials for visiting teams should be requested 10 days prior to the game. PARKING Parking passes will be issued to all media outlets who regularly cover Vandal athletics and on a game-by-game basis. Members of the media who regularly cover Vandal athletics are encouraged to obtain a media parking pass from Idaho Parking and Information Services, which is located in the North Campus Center. This will make access to the Kibbie Dome parking lot more convenient for weekday interviews. POST-GAME POLICY The University of Idaho locker room is closed to all members of the media. After a 10-minute cooling off period, the visiting coach and selected players will be made available in an interview area outside their locker room. Idaho players and coaches will be in the media room (Team rooms A/B) on the ground level of the Kibbie Dome. Post-game stat packets will be handed out during the post-game conference.

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PETRINO Fr From the minute he arrived on the University of Idaho campus, Paul Petrino infused the Vandals with an ca intensity that reverberated around the Kibbie Dome and in throughout the Vandal Family. His practices mirror his th personality – focused, intense and determined. pe In his first season back at Idaho, he took the Vandals against a schedule that featured not only the eventual a national champion, but a total of seven bowl teams, n which included four teams that, at one time or another, w were ranked among the nation’s top 25. w While e the t Vandals didn’t finish with the win-loss mark he would have liked, like his first class of recruits showed it can provide the base for fo or a bright Vandal future. Dezmon Epps, who came to Idaho from ffro City College of San Francisco, finished the season tied forr 24th nationally in receptions per game and was 42nd in 2 receiving receivin ng yards per game. Epps added almost 500 more yards on punt and an nd kickoff returns to have the third-best all-purpose rushing season by b a Vandal since 2000 and the 50th best in the nation on 2013. 2013 3.

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2008-09 Arkansas Offensive coordinator Receivers

2007 Atlanta Falcons Receivers

Petrino also als had his first Vandal All-American in punter Austin a record-setting season earned him a spot on Rehkow, whose w Walterr Camp All-American team. A true freshman, Rehkow’s the Walte yards per kick is an NCAA record for a freshman as average off 47.8 4 record for a player who punted at least 75 times well as the overall o in one season. seaso on

2003-06 Louisville Offensive coordinator Receivers

2000-02 Southern Mississippi

joined the Vandals from Santa Ana College, and Marc Millan, who w Jayshawn Jordan tied for 27th nationally in solo tackles. returner Jays ha Departed senior senio or QuayShawne Buckley tied for 25th in tackles for loss.

Quarterbacks

1998-99 Louisville

begins this season when he takes the Vandals Petrino’s next challenge ch ha Belt Conference after one season as an FBS independent. back to the Sun B Bel reflect the strides the Vandals made during The record didn’t necessarily ne n A passing game fueled by redshirt freshman Petrino’s second sseason. ea quarterback Matt Linehan Lineh and senior receiver Joshua McCain was one of the nation’s best and Rehkow Rehkko again repeated as the national punting average leader and was a finalist for tthe he Ray Guy Award. The Vandals were significantly more competitive and off the field e they made huge improvements in the classroom. The grade-point-averages in team history and made team posted one of its highest hi leaps improved its APR by leap ps and bounds. blood. Tagging along with his dad, Bob Petrino, Coaching football is in Petrino’s Pet Carroll Sr., as he coached the Ca arr College (Montana) Saints into national prominence, Petrino knew from the time e he h was six years old he wanted to coach. He played for his dad at Carroll and was the th Football Gazette NAIA Division II Player of the Year All-American quarterback after setting 16 school records during and a two-time Kodak All-Am me titles and a 36-6 record from 1985-88. a career that included four conference co

Receivers

1995-97 Utah State Receivers Special teams

1992-94 Idaho Running backs Receivers Special teams

1990-91 Carroll College Offensive coordinator Quarterbacks

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 “I’ve wanted to be a head coach my whole life,” Petrino said. “This is what I’ve wanted to do since I was six years old.” He’s paid his dues – and along the way has put together a résumé of success and envisions doing it at Idaho, where his Division I coaching career began. He was clear in his mission when he was hired: “We want to win a whole bunch of games and go to bowls.” That is what he is accustomed to doing. During his 23 years as an assistant, he coached in 12 bowl games and five I-AA playoff games. He spent one season (2007) with the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons. As a Division I coach, he was on staffs who combined for a 152-93 record – a 65 percent winning percentage. He already made his mark at Idaho when he coached three players who have been inducted into the Vandal Athletics Hall of Fame – running back Sherriden May, and receivers Kasey Dunn and Yo Murphy. They are just a small sampling of the successes of his players. In the 2012 NFL draft, five offensive players under his tutelage were drafted. The group, which included four receivers, represented the greatest number of players coached by one coach in that year’s draft. For Petrino, the return to Moscow is a return to his Northwest roots. A native of Butte, Mont., he was raised in Helena where his football legacy began. Petrino’s coaching career began at his alma mater before he was hired at Idaho in 1992. Among the players he coached at Idaho was All-American and Vandal Athletics Hall of Famer Sherriden May – one on what has become a lengthy list of standout players, record-holders and NFL draftees coached by Petrino.

Teams ranked as high as: 6th twice Louisville – 2004, 2006 19th Louisville – 2005

I-AA

5th Idaho – 1992 6th Idaho – 1994 11th Idaho – 1993

Coached five conference champions

Coached 12 bowl teams Louisville

Southern Mississippi Mobile Alabama (2000 season) Houston (2002 season)

Louisville

Motor City (1998 season) Humanitarian (1999 season) GMAC (2003 season) Liberty (2004 season) Gator (2005 season) Orange (2006 season)

2004, 2006

Illinois

Idaho 1992

Utah State 1996, 1997

Texas (2010 season) Kraft Fight Hunger (2011 season)

Arkansas 2010 Liberty (2009 season)

Utah State Humanitarian (1997 season)

After his stint at Idaho, he coached at Utah State, Louisville, Illinois, Southern Mississippi and, most recently, Arkansas. He also spent one season with the NFL Atlanta Falcons. Everywhere he has been, his offenses have produced record-setting numbers.

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THE PETRINOS (Back row) Mason, Anne Mari, Paul, Maya (Front) Ava

A LOOK AT PETRINO’S CAREER: In 2012, Petrino directly oversaw quarterback Tyler Wilson’s continued assault on the Arkansas record books. Wilson wrapped up his career holding 28 school records, including career passing yards, career completions and career completion percentage. Wilson led the SEC and ranked ninth in the NCAA in passing yards per game, while wide receiver Cobi Hamilton led the SEC and ranked fifth in the NCAA in receiving yards per game and led the conference and tied for 12th in the country in receptions per game. Wilson also ranked in the top 18 in the NCAA in total offense, total offense yards per play and passing yards per attempt. Hamilton also ranked in the top five in the SEC in all-purpose yards per play and all-purpose yards per game and broke UA records for single-season receptions, single-season receiving yards and 10-catch games along with the school’s career records for receptions and 10-catch games. Petrino coached the Razorbacks in their 29-16 win vs. No. 11 Kansas State in the 2012 AT&T Cotton Bowl after completing his second season as offensive coordinator at Illinois. In the Cotton Bowl, Arkansas averaged 5.7 yards per play, including more than four yards per rush and 7.0 per pass attempt, while totaling 345 yards of offense. Wilson was named the bowl’s Offensive MVP after passing for 216 yards and two touchdowns while completing 20-of-31 passes. In 2011, Petrino, while at Illinois, coached Jenkins to one of the best seasons by a receiver in Illinois history, as Jenkins led the Big Ten with 90 catches and was a first-team all-conference performer. His 1,276 yards ranked second in school history, just two yards shy of the Illini record, and he also ranked in the top five of the school’s list for season receptions, season 100-yard receiving games, career receptions, career receiving yardage, career receiving touchdowns and career 100-yard receiving games. In 2010, Petrino guided an Illini offense that broke school records for total points (423) and points per game (32.54) and featured running back Mikel Leshoure, who broke the single-season school rushing record with 1,697 yards. Illinois averaged 42.1 points and 448.9 total yards over the last seven games of the season and notched a 38-14 win over Baylor in the 2010 Texas Bowl In 2009, Petrino was the offensive coordinator at Arkansas as the team averaged 37 points per game, which ranked eighth in the NCAA, while also posting top-15 rankings in passing offense at No. 10 (303.3 yards per game) and total offense at No. 14 (439.3 yards per game). Quarterback Ryan Mallett was the nation’s sixth-rated passer, averaging 285 yards per contest and throwing 29 touchdowns. The

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 Razorbaccks broke the school record for passing yards with 3,640, eclipsing the previous record Razorbacks that wass set under Petrino in 2008 In 2 2007, he was with the Atlanta Falcons of the NFL. He was the receivers coach in Atlanta 2007 after afte working the four previous years as offensive coordinator and receivers coach at a Louisville. Playing for Petrino, Roddy White posted then-career-highs with 83 catches Lou and a 1,202 yards From Fro 2003-06, Petrino coached at Louisville where his teams averaged 41.1 points per game gam from 2003-06; 34.6 in 2003; 49.8 in 2004; 43.3 in 2005 and 37.8 in 2006. Texas Tech Tec was the only other school to rank in the top 10 nationally in total offense during those tho years. In 50 games over that four-year span at Louisville, Petrino’s teams went 41-9 41- and scored 40 or more points 28 times and 60 or more seven times. In the Cardinals went 12-1, won the Big East title and finished the year ranked n 2006, 20 No. No. 6 in the nation. Louisville was second in the country in total offense (475.3 yards per game), ga ame seventh in passing (290.0 yards per game) and fourth in scoring (37.8 points per game). gam me) In 2005, Louisville was ninth in the nation in offense (482.1 yards per game) and

T H E

P E T R I N O

F I L E

Family Wife, Maya Children Anne Mari Mason Ava

College

High School

Carroll College Helena, Mont 1989

Helena, Mont.

Quarterback • NAIA Division II Player of the Year • Two-time All-American

Butte, Mont.

Capital

Born May 25, 1967

third in scoring (43.4 points per game) with six offensive players earning first-team All-Big East Conference honors. Running back Michael Bush led the nation with 24 touchdowns, while receiver Mario Urrutia was second in the nation in yards per catch. The 2004 team won the Conference USA title, beat No. 10 Boise State in the Liberty Bowl to end the season 11-1, finished ranked No. 7 in the nation, and led the country in total offense (539.0 yards per game) and scoring offense (49.8 points per game). The Cardinals set school records for total yards, rushing yards and points in a season (597), also scoring 50-plus points seven times. Russell earned All-Conference USA honors for the second straight season after catching 73 passes. He had 75 catches for a school-record 1,213 yards in 2003. Petrino coached three wide receivers who set single-season yardage records at Louisville. Arnold Jackson totaled 1,209 yards in 1999, J.R. Russell broke the record in 2003 with 1,213 yards and Harry Douglas had 1,265 yards in 2006. From 2000-02, he was the quarterbacks coach at Southern Mississippi. In his three seasons, the Golden Eagles went 8-4, 6-5 and 7-6 with two bowl bids. In 1998, Petrino left Utah State for his first stint at Louisville. In 1998, UL set records for points, scoring average, touchdowns, passing yards, passing touchdowns, pass attempts, pass completions and total offense. In 1998, the Cardinals ranked No. 1 in the nation in passing offense and ranked second in 1999. From 1995-97, Petrino was at Utah State as receivers coach and special teams coordinator. In 1995, Aggies’ receiver Kevin Alexander was second in the nation in receptions and third in yards. When he was at Idaho the first time, the Vandals won one Big Sky Championship and were runners-up twice while compiling a 29-9 record and appearing in the Division I-AA playoffs all three seasons. He coached some of the most prominent players in Vandal football history during that span. As receivers and running backs coach, he guided Vandal Athletics Hall of Famers Sherriden May (running backs) and Yo Murphy (receiver).

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 Assistant head coach/Offensive coordinator/Offensive line Assista

KRIS

CINKOVICH C

inkovich stepped into his role at Idaho with high expectations and a history of coaching success. In his first season with the Vandals, he coached a receiver, Dezmon Dez D Epps, who surely will leave his mark on Idaho football.

Despite sustaining a separated shoulder in the Vandals’ 11th game, Epps came within just su 20 yardss of the 1,000-yard mark with 980 on 79 receptions. Epps’ yardage total fourth best since 2000 20 000 and his receptions were the second-best during the same time span. He also was on the Biletnikoff Watch List and had three games of 100 or more yards receiving. Epps’ effectiveness is in line with Cinkovich’s career achievements. His teams and effe e playerss garnered accolades for their successes and he was recognized by 247sports. ga com as one on of the top 50 recruiters in the country. Given his regional roots (he is a native of the Northwest), that – as well as his long-time association with head coach Paul Petrino, No orth is a huge plus. plu During his second seaso season, he took over a young offensive line and began to mold it into a cohesive unit as the Vandals’ offensive coordinator and assistant head coach. Cinkovich’s players have made impacts and set records everywhere he’s been. In the 2012 NFL Draft, Arkansas receivers tied a draft record as for the 14th time in draft history, and third time by the SEC, a school had three wide receivers selected in the same draft. Cinkovich also tutored Cobi Hamilton to the best season by a wide receiver in Arkansas history and one of the top seasons ever put together in the SEC. During the 2011 season, Cinkovich again molded the UA receivers into one of the most dominant groups in the country. Arkansas led the SEC in passing offense (300.7), total offense (438.1) and scoring offense (36.8) to become just the fifth different school to lead the conference in all three categories in a single season and the first since Florida in 2001. The Razorbacks topped the conference in passing offense for the third straight season and became the second SEC team since 1992 to lead the conference in passing offense for at least three straight seasons. Arkansas was one of two schools to place two receivers in the top 10 in the SEC in receiving yards per game and receptions per game. In 2010 during the Razorbacks’ campaign toward the school’s first BCS appearance, Cinkovich’s unit tied for the SEC lead with nine games featuring a 100-yard receiver. UA was one of two schools in the conference to have four receivers top 100 yards. Arkansas also was one of two schools in the SEC to have two receivers rank in the top 10 in the conference in receiving yards per game. Before Arkansas, Cinkovich coached three of the top four all-time reception leaders in UNLV history. Cinkovich also assisted with a passing attack that ranked in the top 50 nationally in 2008 and 2009, accounting for 40 passing touchdowns. UNLV also led the nation in red zone production in 2008 (95 percent) and third-down efficiency in 2009 (46.39 percent).

2013-PRESENT Idaho Assistant coach 2010-12 Arkansas Assistant coach Receivers 2003-09 UNLV Assistant coach Receivers 1993-2002 Las Vegas High School Head coach College Carroll College 1984 Central Washington 1987 Family Wife Joanie Children Carly Stephanie Birthdate Sept. 30, 1960

Cinkovich came to UNLV in 2003 from Las Vegas High School, where he oversaw the Wildcats for nine seasons and built one of the state’s top programs en route to compiling a record of 79-24. In 1995, he took LVHS to the playoffs for the first time in 15 years and in 2001 brought the school its first state championship since 1959. Cinkovich’s squads won three regional titles and were ranked among the best on the west coast three times by USA TODAY. He was inducted into the Southern Nevada Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2004.

Cinkovich played at Spokane Falls Community College from 1979-80 and Carroll College from 198182 as an offensive lineman. A 1984 graduate of Carroll College in Helena, Mont., Cinkovich earned his master’s degree from Central Washington in 1987. He and his wife, Joanie, have two daughters, Carly and Stephanie.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 Defensive coordinator/Safeties

MIKE

BRESKE M

ike Breske joined Paul Petrino’s staff during the off-season as the Vandals’ defensive coordinator and safeties coach.

“Coach Breske has been a coordinator for more than 20 years and he’s won three thr national championships,” coach Paul Petrino said. Bresske most recently was at Washington State and previously coached at Breske Mon nta (twice), Wyoming, North Dakota State, Northern Colorado and Wayne Montana Sta ate. He is a 1981 graduate of South Dakota State University, where he was State. fo our a four-year starter at cornerback, a team captain and all-conference selection. Al Along the way, he coached All-Americans, all-conference players, future profe professionals and had defensive units that turned in historic efforts. His 2013 Washington State defensive unit held USC to 54 passing yards and enabled the Cougars to win at the Coliseum for the first time in a decade. His 2012 unit was eighth nationally in tackles-for-loss per game and 11th in sacks per game. He was a part of the Montana staffs that led the Grizzlies to the FSC semifinals in 2011, to the FCS (I-AA) Championship in 2001, to the 2000 runner-up FCS runner-up finish, and the 2002 quarterfinals. “We are excited to have him lead the Vandal defense,” Petrino said. “He will do a great a job of leading and teaching.” Breske has more than 30 years of coaching experience in the collegiate ranks under his belt. Prior to his second stint at Montana, he served a one-year stint as the defensive coordinator/ secondary coach at North Dakota State in 2009. From 2003-08 he served as the assistant head coach/defensive coordinator and secondary coach for Glenn at the University of Wyoming. In 2006 the Cowboys were ranked ninth in the nation in total defense, while they were 22nd in 2007 and 43rd in 2008. During his first stint at Montana (2000-02), the Grizzlies prospered, winning the Football Championship Subdivision (I-AA) national championship in 2001, finishing as runner-up in 2000 and advancing to the quarterfinals in 2002. In 2000 Montana finished eighth in total defense (265.00 ypg), second in rushing defense (76.64 ypg) and 33rd in scoring defense (19.27 ppg). During that three-year stretch he coached two players to All-America status, Vince Huntsberger (2000) and Trey Young (2001-02). Addiitonally, he

2012-14 Washington State Def. coordinator/secondary 2010-11 Montana Def. coordinator/safeties 2009 North Dakota State Def. coordinator/secondary 2003-08 Wyoming Asst. HC/Def. coordinator/ secondary 2000-02 Montana Defensive coordinator 1987-99 Northern Colorado Def. coordinator/secondary 1982-83 Yankton State Secondary College South Dakota State 1981 Northern Iowa 1982 Family Wife, Tami Children, Cari, Adam, Taylor Grandchildren Mikayla, Katelyn, Bryson, Dylan

Prior to Montana he was the defensive coordinator for Northern Colorado’s p o w e r h o u s e teams from 198799. He was also the defensive coordinator at Wayne State College (Neb.) from 1983-87; the secondary coach at Yankton (S.D.) College in 1982-83, and was a graduate assistant coach at Northern Iowa from 1981-82.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 Assistant coach/Linebackers

ERIC

BROWN E

ric Brown joined the University of Idaho football staff as the linebackers coach prior to the 2013 season.

In his first season with the Vandals, he coach Idaho’s top tackler in linebacker Marc Millan, who led the team with 91 total tackles (70 solo and 21 assists). Millan also had 11 tackles for loss (second on the team) and four sacks (third on the team). In Brown’s second season, Millan again led all-tacklers for Idaho with 102 total stops. He had 72 solo tackles and 30 assists. Among those tackles were 15.5 tackles for loss and a single-game best of 18 total tackles – 17 solo and one assist. Brown, like head coach Paul Petrino, grew up with football. The son of the late Dan Brown, a long-time coach at Fresno State, Eric Brown comes to Idaho from Indiana State University where he worked with Vandal defensive coordinator Ronnie Lee. “Eric is a coach’s son,” Petrino said. “You can tell he’s been around football all his life.” That inherent knowledge of the game is something Petrino prizes. etrino rino said. “He’s probably one of the greatest young minds in college football,” Petrino du uating Brown played for and graduated from Fresno State University. After graduating g in 2011, he was a graduate assistant for the Bulldogs. He helped guide Ath hletic Bulldogs’ defensive tackle Logan Harrell to first-team all-Western Athletic ed 16 Conference honors in 2011 – a season during which Harrell recorded tackles for loss. At Indiana State, Brown was the outside linebackers coach. Among the players under his guidance were two players ranked in the top three in the Missouri Valley Football Conference and top 25 in the Football Championship Subdivision in tackles per game, as well as the league’s No. 5 player in quarterback sacks. The Sycamores were ranked third nationally in total defense in 2012. He also coached Connor Underwood to a Freshman All-American season.

2013-PRESENT Idaho Assistant coach

2012 Indiana State Outside linebackers

2011 Fresno State Graduate assistant

College Fresno State 2011

High School Clovis West Fresno, Calif. 2007

Family Wife Carrie

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 Assistant coach/Quarterbacks

BRYCE

ERICKSON E

rickson is another of head coach Paul Petrino’s staff who can draw on a lifetime spent in football as the son of former Vandal head coach Dennis Erickson, who, at Idaho and elsewhere, was responsible for some of the most prolifi proli c offenses in college football. H is i charged with grooming a young group of quarterbacks, which includes He ssoph sophomore Matt Linehan and redshirt freshman Jake Luton. Linehan impressed as re a redshirt freshman, and Luton is making a successful leap to college ball from his h high school’s run-oriented offense. Eric E Erickson’s return to Moscow truly was a homecoming – he was born in Moscow whe his father was an assistant at Idaho under Ed Troxel in 1975. w when

Wh he has spent most of his coaching career in the collegiate ranks, he was at While ( South Albany (Ore.) High School last fall. The lure of college coaching brought him back to Moscow where he will coach either the Vandals’ receivers or quarterbacks coach. Petrino said his coaching pedigree spoke volumes. “His dad was a legendary coach here,” Petrino said. “He grew up a lot like I did as a coach’s son. We’re just fortunate to have another Erickson here. It’ll be great to have him.” Erickson’s experience, too, caught Petrino’s attention. “I met Bryce out on the road recruiting quite a bit,” Petrino said. “I’ve always heard great things about him as a recruiter so that was intriguing to me.” Then there is Erickson’s experience at Arizona State and New Mexico Highlands. “He can coach a lot of different positions,” Petrino said. Erickson was the running backs coach at Arizona State from 2009-11 after serving as a graduate assistant for the Sun Devils in 2007-08 as an assistant quarterbacks coach and with the overall offense. In 2010, Erickson guided one of only two Pac-12 Conference returning running back duos in which both players amassed 500 rushing yards, as Cameron Marshall and Deantre Lewis join only LaMichael James and Kenjon Barner of Oregon for that honor. Marshall and Lewis combined for over 1,300 rushing yards and 16 total touchdowns in 2010. Prior to joining the ASU staff, Erickson spent the previous three seasons on the coaching staff at New Mexico Highlands University in Las Vegas, N.M. He spent the 2004 and 2005 seasons as the quarterbacks coach before becoming offensive coordinator during the 2006 season. Erickson played college football at the University of Miami in 1993, before finishing his career at Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Erickson earned a B.S. in Exercise Science from New Mexico Highlands in 2006. He and his wife, Mary, have two sons – Brennan and Kieran.

2013-PRESENT Idaho Assistant coach

2012 South Albany Head coach

2007-11 Arizona State Running backs 2009-11 Assistant quarterbacks 2007-08

2004-06 New Mexico Highlands Offensive coordinator 2006 Quarterbacks 2004-05

COLLEGE New Mexico Highlands 2006 (Played at Miami in 1993)

FAMILY Wife, Mary Sons, Brennan and Kieran

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 Assistant coach/Defensive line

KENNY

HOLMES K

enny Holmes, the 18th selection of the 1997 draft, joined Paul Petrino’s staff during the offseason as Idaho’s defensive line coach.

“We are very excited to have Kenny join the staff,” head coach Paul Petrino said. “He coaches with great passion and is a great teacher of technique.” Holmes’ playing credentials speak for him. A graduate of the University of Miami, he was taken in the first round of the 1997 by Tennessee. As the franchise’s first draft choice in its inaugural season, he tied for the team lead in sacks was selected for the All-Rookie team. In 1999 Holmes helped lead the Tennessee Titans franchise to its first and only Super Bowl (XXXIV) and in 2003 helped lead the New York Giants to the playoffs. After seven successful seasons in the NFL, Holmes retired as a leading defensive end with career slats of 289 tackles and 39 sacks. His proving ground was Miami where he was a two-time all-Big East choice as well as a two-year team captain. He earned First Team All-Big East Honors in 1995 and 1996, notched 29 career sacks and 207 tackles. He reached a personal-best 10 sacks in 1996, and his 29 career sacks rank second all-time for the Hurricanes. He comes to Idaho from the University of San Diego after three years at the New Mexico Military Institute. He helped lead NMMI to the 2013 El Taro Bowl championship. In addition, he helped to produce the 2013 No. 1 and No. 6 rated defensive ends in junior college football. One of his former players, Florida State’s Brian Stork, won the 2013 Rimington Award. Prior to coaching at NMMI, Holmes served as a graduate assistant at the New Mexico State University where he coached the defensive tackles and helped the Aggies to upset the University of Minnesota in “The Gopher Hole.”

2014 San Diego Assistant coach

2011-13 New Mexico Military Defensive line

2010 New Mexico State Graduate assistant

College Miami 1997

Harvard School of Business

From 2008-2011, Holmes was the Defensive Coordinator for Vera Beach High School.

New Mexico State

Holmes holds a BA in Liberal Arts from the University of Miami, an MA in Curriculum and Instruction with a specialization in Special Education from New Mexico State University, and Certification in Business Management and Entrepreneurship from Harvard School of Business.

Gifford, Fla.

“We are very lucky to have him join our staff,” Petrino said.

Hometown Family Wife, Tammie Children Shawn Keshawna Kenasia Dion

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 Assistant coach/Receivers

CHARLEY

MOLNAR V

eteran coach Charley Molnar has joined Paul Petrino’s staff in 2014 as the Vandals’ receivers coach.

“Getting Charley to join are staff was a home run for us,” Petrino said. “He has been one of the best offensive minds in college football. He is a great teacher of technique and details of his position.” In his first season with the Vandals, he took quarterback-turned-receiver Joshua McCain and turned him into one of the nation’s top receivers – despite McCain asking to make the move during winter conditioning. McCain finished the season ranked 10th in receiving yards per game, 13 in receptions per game, and 16th in total receiving yards. Molnar was the head coach at the University of Massachusetts in 2012 and 2013 and was been an assistant at Notre Dame (2010-11), Cincinnati (2007-09) and Central Michigan (2006) as well as Indiana State (2005), Western Michigan (2003-04), Eastern Michigan (2002), Eastern Illinois (2001), Kent State (1994-2000), Illinois State (1990-93), Western Carolina (1989) and Virginia (1987-88). His coaching career began in 1984 at his alma mater, Lock Haven.

He has helped lead teams to seven bowl games, which includes Cincinnati’s top-five ranking and Sugar Bowl appearance in the 2009 season. His career includes two seasons as a head coach, 11 as an offensive coordinator and 17 as a quarterbacks coach. Under Molnar’s guidance, players and teams set records in the passing game everywhere he has been. Both quarterbacks and receivers have been ranked among the NCAA’s best. Molnar helped Notre Dame earn a bowl game bid in 2011 thanks in part to the play of quarterback Tommy Rees. In 2010, his first year with the Irish, Molnar helped install a new offensive system and developed both Dayne Crist and Rees as first-time starting quarterbacks. Under Molnar’s tutelage, Rees set Notre Dame ( ) He also ranked in the top p five freshman records in touchdown passes (12) and completion percentage (61.0). (ssecond, among freshman Irish quarterbacks in completions (third, 100), yards (second, 1,106) and passing efficiency (second, 132.70). elp ped From 2006-09, Molnar was at Cincinnati and Central Michigan and helped ca ats, develop record-breaking quarterbacks and wide receivers. With the Bearcats, a he oversaw the two most prolific passing seasons in Cincinnati historyy and mentored a pair of record-setting receivers. he elped Prior to Cincinnati, Molnar was at Central Michigan staff in 2006 when he helped Micchigan the Chippewas win 10 games for the first time since 1979. Central Michigan an nd was won its Mid-American Conference division, the MAC championship and at at the victorious in the Motor City Bowl. Molnar completed a rare coaching feat on ntests, conclusion of the 2006 season. Not only was he on the sidelines for 15 contests, nd d 2007 including the 2006 MAC Championship Game, 2006 Motor City Bowl and ga ames. International Bowl, but he coached the MVP in all three postseason games. asson at Molnar directed another record-setting quarterback during his only season We estern Indiana State in 2005. He coached quarterbacks from 2003-04 at Western Michigan and was forced to develop multiple signal-callers each season.. ow wed a A one-year stop at Eastern Michigan in 2002 as quarterbacks coach followed m 1990one-year stint as wide receivers coach at Eastern Illinois in 2001. From ng g with 2000, Molnar spent time as an offensive coordinator as well as working ea asons quarterbacks and wide receivers at two universities. He spent seven seasons at Kent State (1994-2000) after he worked in the same position at Illinoiss State yss and from 1990-93. Prior to Illinois State, Molnar called the offensive plays st fo fforay ray coached quarterbacks at Western Carolina in 1989. He made his first a.. With into major college football as a graduate assistant in 1987-88 at Virginia. in ng job the Cavaliers, he assisted the quarterbacks coach. Molnar’s first coaching ed with came at his alma mater, Lock Haven University. From 1984-86 he worked the wide receivers, tight ends, running backs and kickers.

2014-PRESENT Idaho Assistant coach 2012-13 UMass Head coach 2010-11 Notre ot Dame Assis Assistant st coach 2 2007-09 0 Ci Cincinnati in Assis Assistant st coach 2006 2 Central Centrra Michigan Assistant Assisst coach 2005 2 Indiana Indiia State Assistant Assisst coach 2003-04 20 Western Weste ern Michigan Assistant Assisst coach 2002 Eastern Eas st Michigan Assistant As A coach 2001 Eastern E Illinois Assistant A coach 1994-2000 Kent State Assistant A coach 1990-93 Illinois Il State Ass A Assistant coach 1989 Western Wes ste Carolina Assistant Assist coach 1987-88 19 Virginia Vir V Assistant Assisst coach 1984-86 19 Loc ck Haven Lock Assis st Assistant coach

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 Assistant coach/Tight ends

AL

PUPUNU F

ormer San Diego Charger and one-time FCS single-season receptions record holder Al Pupunu is in his sixth season with the Vandals as coach of the Idaho tight ends.

His players have performed consistently during his tenure with senior Mike LaGrone the team’s fourth-leading receiver in 2013 with 18 catches for 257 yards. In 2014, he coached Justin Podrabsky to the third-best receiving total on the team. Podrabsky, also a sound blocker, caught 37 passes for 380 yards and earned a free agent deal with the Dallas Cowboys. Pupunu, who came to Idaho in 2010 after two seasons at Southern h the t Utah University, spent nine seasons in the NFL - seven with a ame Chargers. A tight end, he was the Offensive Player of the Game in the 1994 AFC Championship game and averaged 9.8 yardss per catch during his career. he e He made his collegiate mark at Weber State when he led the t FCS in receptions with 93 in 1991. That mark still stands ass the second-best ever by a tight end in FCS history.

He was able to parlay that playing knowledge to coaching with Daniel Hardy, who was in Pupunu’s first tight ends group at Idaho, being drafted by Tampa Bay. A native of Tonga, Pupunu attended Dixie State College for two years before transferring to Weber State. Not only was he an all-conference performer at Weber State, he was a Walter Camp All-American and is in the Wildcats’ Hall of Fame as well as the Dixie College Hall of Fame and Utah Sports Hall of Fame. He was presented with the Distinguished Utahn Award by former Prime Minister of England Margaret Thatcher. He and his wife, Mindi, have five children - Miley, Kade, Brynnli, Kenna and Noah.

2010Idaho Assistant coach

2008-09 Southern Utah Assistant coach

PLAYING CAREER Detroit 2000

San Diego 1999

New York Giants 1998

Kansas City 1997

San Diego 1992-97

COLLEGE Weber State 1991

Utah 2003

FAMILY Wife, Mindi Children, Miley, Kade, Brynnli, Kenna, Noah

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 Special teams coordinator/Recruiting coordinator/Running backs

JASON

SHUMAKER S

humaker’s responsibilities with the Vandals are two-fold – coaching the running backs on the team now and leading the way to locating the talent for the future as Idaho’s recruiting coordinator.

the shortened recruiting for the transition staff in the winter of 2013, Shumaker and head IIn n th coach Paul Petrino assembled players who had an immediate impact for the Vandals. With ccoac full recruiting year to prepare for the 2014 signing day, Shumaker was able to help develop a ful class that had an even greater immediate impact. Despite the loss of James Baker to a cla Kansas City Chiefs, the Vandals had one of their best seasons on the ground since their the e Ka 2009 Bowl Championship season. Collectively, the backs covered more than 200 09 Humanitarian H 1,400 and scored 22 times. The good news is bruiser Elijhaa Penny (2014 Sun Belt all1,4 400 yards y conference honorable mention) returns after coming on strong in the latter part of 2014. co onfe

• • • • • •

As sspecial teams coordinator, Shumaker’s units put up these numbers in his two seasons: 1st in the NCAA in Punt Average, 2013 • 2nd in the NCAA in Punt Average, 2014 2nd in NCAA in Net Punt Average, 2014 6th in NCAA in Net Punt Average, 2013 1st in NCAA in Punts Blocked Allowed, 2013 and 2014 3rd in the NCAA in Punts Blocked, 2014 18th in the NCAA in Punts Blocked, 2014

• 4th in the Sun Belt Conference in Kickoff Returns, 2014 Shumaker came to Idaho after serving one year as Arkansas’ Director of High School Relations. Prior to joining the Arkansas staff, he spent seven years of collegiate coaching at small colleges from Eastern New Mexico to Midland University. At Midland, he was the associate head coach/offensive coordinator in 2011 and the run game coordinator/head junior varsity coach in 2010. The Warriors’ offense finished in the top 30 nationally in nearly every offensive category in 2011. Shumaker was hired as the head coach of Dana College in December of 2009 and served in that role until the school closed in June of 2010. Prior to his time at Dana, he was at the University of Saint Mary at Leavenworth, Kan., for three seasons as the offensive coordinator/recruiting coordinator and offensive line and tight ends coach. The offense he directed finished in the top 30 in the nation in several categories over two seasons with four games of 500 yards total offense. Because of this success, he was chosen the 2008 KCAC Assistant Coach of the Year. Shumaker went to USM from Eastern New Mexico, where he served as fullbacks coach and defensive line coach over two seasons and coached three All-Lone Star Conference players. Prior to his time at ENMU, he was a teacher and a coach at Rowlett, Texas.

2013 Idaho Assistant coach 2012 Arkansas Director of high school relations 2010-11 Midland College Assistant coach 2009 Dana College Head coach 2006-08 University of St. Mary Assistant coach 2004-05 Eastern New Mexico Assistant coach College Kansas 2003 Eastern New Mexico 2007 Family Wife, Kate Children, Davis and Elliette

Shumaker was born in Salina, Kan., and went to high school in Grand Prairie, Texas. From there, he attended the University of Kansas, where he played fullback for the Jayhawks. He was also a fivetime Jayhawk Scholar and was named to the Big XII Commissioner’s Honor Roll five times. Shumaker graduated from the University of Kansas with a Bachelor of Science in education in 2003 and received his Master’s Degree in sports administration from Eastern New Mexico University in 2007. He is married to the former Kate Klepper. They have two children – a son, Davis, and a daughter, Elliette.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 Assistant coach/Cornerbacks

ARIC

WILLIAMS A

ric Williams, a former all-Pac-10 selection for Oregon State University, joined the Vandals during the offseason as the cornerbacks coach.

“Aric was a great player at Oregon State,” Idaho coach Paul Petrino said. “He will be a great recruiter for us in southern California. He is one of the top young coaches in college football.” Williams comes to Idaho from the University of Montana, where he spent five years as the Grizzlies’ cornerbacks coach. His player consistently were among the Big Sky’s best and in 2010 and 2011 Trumaine Johnson was a multiple All-American selection as well as a first-team all-conference choice and a third-round NFL pick. “Aric did a great job at Montana,” Petrino said. Williams’ coaching success mirrors the successes he had as a player. Williams was a standout cornerback at Oregon State and four-year letterman from 2001-04. He was a first team All-Pac-10 selection for the Beavers as a senior (2004), when he had 56 tackles, five interceptions, and 14 pass break-ups. He was a second team all-conference pick his junior season at both cornerback and as a kick-off returner. His junior year he had 39 tackles, four interceptions, and 12 pass deflections. Following his playing days at OSU, he played for the Philadelphia Eagles for a season (2005), and then played in NFL Europe for the Cologne Centurions (2006). After that he played two seasons of Arena Football for the Philadelphia Soul (2007) and Arizona Rattlers (2008).

2010-14 Montana Assistant coach

2009 Arizona State Assistant coach

PLAYING CAREER

He then turned his attention to coaching. He spend one season as an assistant at his high school alma mater, Diamond Bar. From there, he headed to Arizona State where he oversaw defensive quality control and assisted with cornerbacks and special teams.

Cologne Centurions

Williams earned his B.A. degree at OSU in fine arts with an emphasis in graphic design in 2005.

Philadelphia Eagles

Arizona Rattlers 2008

Philadelphia Soul 2007 2006 2005

COLLEGE Oregon State 2005

HIGH SCHOOL Diamond Bar (Calif.)

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IDAHOVANDALS2015

Director of Football Operations

Director of Equipment Services

DALY

GARNETT

BOBBY

Montana State’s legendary All-American middle linebacker grew up on the sidelines of Capital High School’s football team in Helena, Mont. The son of the offensive line coach at CHS, he was involved in football, basketball, wrestling, and track while in high school. He was a two-time first team All-State defensive end while setting the school sack record and part of the 13-0 2002 State Championship team. Daly walked on at MSU. After redshirting the 2004 season and making the transition from defensive end to linebacker, he started six games as a freshman and was a member of the 2005 Big Sky Conference Champion. He led the conference in tackles the next two seasons and was the 2007 FCS Consensus first team AllAmerican middle linebacker. Daly was a team captain and a three-time All-Big Sky performer.

Director Football Operations College Montana State 2008

After graduating with a degree in Business Finance, he played three seasons of professional arena football and was a member of the 2010 IFL Champion Billings Outlaws.

DAMIEN

Damien Garnett joined the University of Idaho staff in 2010. Garnett came to Idaho after four years as the equipment manager for the Columbus Destroyers of the Arena Football League. Prior to working for the Destroyers, he was the Athletic Equipment Manager for Olympic Sports at the University of Cincinnati (2001-2005) and the Football Equipment Manager at Lehigh University (2000-01). He is a 2000 graduate of Wilmington College with a bachelor’s degree in Sports Management. “Damien brings across the board experience as an equipment manager,” said Barrie Steele, Idaho’s director of student athlete services. “He has knowledge of all sports’ needs in addition to his experience at the collegiate and professional levels.” He and his wife, Jill, have two daughters Katelyn and Maddyson.

Director Athletic Equipment Operations and Services College Wilmington 2000

Strength and Conditioning

Director of Student-Athlete Services

SCHARNHORST

STEELE

JAKE

Scharnhorst returned to the University of Idaho in 2009 and is in his sixth season as the Vandals’ head strength and conditioning coach. He was a graduate assistant at Idaho from 2003-04 and an assistant in 2004-05. Prior to returning to Moscow, he was an assistant coach at the University of Mississippi for three seasons, and was the head strength and conditioning coach at Utah State for one season. Scharnhorst received his bachelor’s degree from Northern Colorado in 2002 and his master’s degree from Idaho in 2005. He and his wife, Courtney, have two daughters – Kyra and Mia.

BARRIE

Steele joined the University of Idaho staff in 1989 as the Vandals’ head athletic trainer. His duties have expanded to include all student-athlete services, which encompasses not only the athletic training room but strength and conditioning, and equipment services.

Director Strength and Conditioning College Northern Colorado, 2002 Idaho, 2005

This past year, he oversaw the remodel of the Vandals’ athletic training and equipment room, and the construction of three state-of-the-art team rooms. The revamped athletic training room gives Idaho student-athletes access to the best in preventative and rehabilitative equipment and care. He is a 1979 graduate of Washington State University. He later earned his master’s degree in Sport Science at the University of Idaho. He is active in the National Athletic Trainers Association and was inducted into the NATA Hall of Fame.

Director Student-Athlete Services Head Athletic Trainer College Washington State, 1979 Idaho, 1984

Steele and his wife, Sue, have two children – Barbara and Ross.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 Offensive graduate assistant

NICK

GILBERT

Defensive graduate assistant

BO

MOOS

Defensive student assistant

JAMIE

SCHULTZ

Offensive graduate assistant

MARK

SLACK Student assistant/linebackers

GERALD

MUNNS Student assistants

NOLAN

HOINESS

JACE

MALEK

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NO. NAME

POS

HT

WT

YR

ELG

PREVIOUS SCHOOL(S)

99 15 15 92

Scott Allison Gunnar Amos Glen Antoine Kaylyn Ayers

DE QB DL DE

6-3 6-1 6-1 6-2

244 191 325 261

Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr.

HS HS RS SQ

Midvale High School Coeur d’Alene High School Highland Community College/Round Rock HS West Los Angeles College/Fremont HS

HOMETOWN

30 95 34 25 37 19 43 24

Zach Bafus Brett Ballard Jack Bamis Desmond Banks Alex Boatman Jante Boston Quinton Bradley Denzal Brantley

LB 6-0 LS 5-9 RB 6-3 CB 6-3 DS 6-0 WR 5-10 DE 6-4 RB 6-0

207 228 198 206 245 165 259 213

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

RS 2L HS 1L RS HS 3L HS

Troy High School Eagle HS Gonzaga Prep Cottonwood HS Lewiston HS Riboult HS Roosevelt HS Los Alamitos HS

Troy, Idaho Eagle, Idaho Spokane, Wash. Salt Lake City, Utah Lewiston, Idaho Jacksonville, Fla. San Antonio, Texas Los Alamitos, Calif.

90 20 48 3 20 13

Zach Cable Dorian Clark Jack Claypool Kareem Coles Doug Coman Buck Cowan

DL CB TE QB RB TE

6-3 6-0 6-3 6-1 5-8 6-3

265 182 239 189 178 224

So. 1L/RS So. 1L Fr. RS Fr. HS So. SQ Jr. 2L

Hazen HS Baldwin HS Lewis & Clark HS Madison HS Woodland HS Union HS

Renton, Wash. Baldwin, Fla. Spokane, Wash. San Diego, Calif. Woodland, Calif. Camas, Wash.

70 Zion Dixon 23 Aaron Duckworth

OL RB

6-4 5-8

313 201

Fr. So.

HS 1L

Lake City HS Oakleaf HS

16 8 81 3 1 60

Chris Edwards Ryan Edwards Josh Ellingson Kaden Elliss Dezmon Epps Andrew Erbes

LB 6-2 DL 6-3 WR 5-10 LB 6-3 WR 5-10 OL 6-2

215 323 164 216 175 313

Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr Sr. So.

SQ 3L HS HS 1L JC

Southfield High School/Butte College Long Beach Poly Orting HS Judge Memorial Catholic High School Grant High School/City College of San Francisco Mesa College/Saguaro HS

69 52 54 27

Kato Fawkes Sam Fenlason Brandon Flores Jordan Frysinger

OL 6-4 OL 6-5 K/P 5-9 S 5-10

303 190 210 193

So. Fr. Fr. Jr.

JC HS HS TR

Iowa Western CC/Bishop Michael Eldon Freeport, Bahamas Rancho San Bernardino HS San Diego, Calif. Golden Valley HS Canyon Country, Calif. University of Illinois/Corning-Painted Post East HS Corning, N.Y.

88 Michael Garner 21 Jordan Grabski 18 Kahshan Greene

WR 5-11 S 6-0 DB 5-10

170 189 168

Fr. HS So. 1L/RS Jr. TR

Madison High School Southeast HS Washington State/Saint Francis Mountain View

91 50 84 2 14 22 6 20 47

Eric Hale Ed Hall Micah Hamilton D.J. Hampton Armond Hawkins Leonard Hazewood Callen Hightower Nolan Hoiness Luke Hyde

DE LB WR S CB DE WR CB FB

6-2 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-10 6-4 5-10 6-0 6-2

237 209 175 188 209 241 177 192 229

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

HS RS HS JC 1L JC. JC RS HS

Lake Minneola HS Orlando, Fla. Eagle River HS Chugiak, Alaska Woodinville HS Woodinville, Wash. Mesa College/Kellis HS Atlanta, Ga. Rancho Cucamonga HS Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Sierra College/Antelope HS Sacramento, Calif. Grayson High School/Scottsdale Community College Loganville, Ga. Hoquiam HS Hoquiam, Wash. Emmett HS Emmett, Idaho

19 7 72 31 12 4

Garren Jackson Jermaine Johnson Patrick Johnson Terry Johnson Emmanuel Jones Jayshawn Jordan

DL WR OL DB LB CB

6-3 6-4 6-2 5-9 6-2 5-9

225 202 291 164 201 185

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

JC 1L RS TR JC 3L

Cerritos College/Carson HS New Mexico Military/Ellender Memorial HS Paradise Valley HS Grace King HS Highland CC/Roosevelt HS O’Dea HS

Midvale, Idaho Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Round Rock, Texas Fremont, Calif.

Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Orange Park, Fla. Detroit, Mich. Long Beach, Calif. Orting, Wash. Salt Lake City, Utah Sacramento, Calif. Scottsdale, Ariz.

San Diego, Calif. Bradenton, Fla. East Palo Alto, Calif.

Carson, Calif. Houma, La. Phoenix, Ariz. Metairie, La. Roosevelt, N.Y. Seattle, Wash.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NO. NAME

POS

HT

WT

YR

ELG

PREVIOUS SCHOOL(S)

33 41 10 40 44 14

Tony Lashley Darius Liles Matt Linehan Mike Linehan Tueni Lupeamanu Jake Luton

LB LB QB LB DL QB

6-1 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-6

236 230 214 227 305 220

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

1L HS 1L HS 2L RS

Rockhurst HS El Diamante HS St. Mary’s HS Highland Park HS Herriman HS Marysville-Pilchuck HS

29 45 61 77 23 86 26

Connor Mahoney Jake Manley Steven Matlock Tanner Mauseth Marc Millan Danny Moore Rueben Mwehla

RB 6-0 FB 6-0 OL 6-2 OT 6-8 LB 6-1 TE 6-3 WR 5-10

178 243 270 275 221 199 187

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

HS 3L 2L HS 2L HS 1L

Bremerton HS Salmon River HS Capital High School Century HS Santa Ana/Mission Viejo HS Boise HS Bellevue HS

Bremerton, Wash. Riggins, Idaho Boise, Idaho Pocatello, Idaho Mission Viejo, Calif. Boise, Idaho Bellevue, Wash.

22 75 58 32 4

Elijhaa Penny Darius Peterson Austin Phillips Aaron Pue Calvary Pugh

RB OL OL LB RB

6-2 6-6 6-3 5-7 5-9

234 302 287 193 165

Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

1L JC RS HS HS

Cerritos College/Norwalk HS Hutchinson CC (South HS) Mountain View HS Buckeye HS Forest Hills HS

Lakewood, Calif. Salina, Kan. Bend. Ore. Buckeye, Ariz. West Palm Beach, Fla.

5 49 76 57

Austin Rehkow Avery Rooks Jordan Rose Jacob Ryan

K/P LB OL LB

6-3 6-2 6-6 5-8

208 209 322 221

Jr. Fr. So. Fr.

2L RS 1L HS

Central Valley HS George Fox (Sedro-Woolley HS) Freeman High School Mountain Home HS

Spokane, Wash. Sedro-Woolley, Wash. Spokane, Wash. Mountain Home, Idaho

55 8 21 82 13 11 11 27 38 94 7 71

Dallas Sandberg Jacob Sannon Isaiah Saunders Will Schmidt Kevin Shelton Russell Siavii Khalin Smith Quincy Smith Brady Strodtbeck John Stuart Doyin Sule Joshua Suto

OL 6-5 WR 5-11 RB 5-10 TE 6-3 DL 6-3 S 6-2 TE 6-5 RB 5-6 FB 6-1 DL 6-4 S 6-2 OL 6-4

305 191 228 222 265 208 245 201 244 272 184 262

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

3L 2L RS RS 1L 1L JC RS RS TR JC HS

Bradshaw Mountain HS Southeast HS Pleasant Grove HS O’Dea HS Auburn HS Leilehua HS Bakersfield College/Vallejo HS Delgado College/John Curtis Christian HS Timberline HS Colorado/Moorpark JC/Westlake Village HS Santa Ana College/Fullerton HS Sandpoint HS

Prescott Valley, Ariz. Bradenton, Fla. Elk Grove, Calif. Seattle, Wash. Auburn, Wash. Wahaiwa, Hawai`i Vallejo, Calif. New Orleans, La. Boise, Idaho Thousand Oaks, Calif. Fullerton, Calif. Sandpoint, Idaho

35 1 62 66 6 2

Jack Tate Isaiah Taylor Colton Thrasher Jeff Travillion Kendrick Trotter David Ungerer

S 5-11 CB 6-0 DL 6-2 OL 6-3 CB 5-11 WR 5-8

199 183 308 301 176 171

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

SQ JC RS JC JC 1L

Timberline HS Sacramento City/Grant HS Todd Beamer HS Highland CC/Hendrickson HS San Joaquin Delta/Patterson HS Pullman HS

83 10 63 5 96 98 28 36 46 79 12 67 87

Deon Watson Broc Westlake Calvin White Kevin White Gavin Whitsett Garrett Wideen Cole Williams Elijah Williams Bryce Williamson Devin Wiltz A.J. Woodin Mason Woods Achilles Wynn

222 235 298 263 202 195 198 198 214 317 199 336 188

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

2L 3L 2L JC HS RS HS RS HS JC RS 2L JC

Coeur d’Alene HS Sierra College/Reed HS Marysville-Pilchuck HS Monroe College/George Washington HS Lakeland HS Jurupa Hills HS Coeur d’Alene HS Bonneville HS University HS Dean College/McMain Magnet Secondary Southridge HS Terry Fox Secondary Skagit Valley CC/Burlington-Edison HS

TE LB OL/TE DE DE LS S CB LB OL QB OL WR

6-4 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-1 5-10 5-10 6-7 5-10 6-9 5-11

HOMETOWN

Kansas City, Mo. Visalia, Calif. Orchard Lake, Mich. Highland Park, Texas Herriman, Utah Lake Stevens, Wash.

Boise, Idaho Sacramento, Calif. Auburn, Wash. Pflugerville, Texas Patterson, Calif. Pullman, Wash. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Sparks, Nev. Marysville, Wash. Philadelphia, Pa. Rathdrum, Idaho Fontana, Calif. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Idaho Falls, Idaho Spokane, Wash. New Orleans, La. Beaverton, Ore. Port Coquitlam, B.C. Burlington, Wash.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 NUMERICAL ROSTER

NO. NAME

POS

WT

YR

ELG

PREVIOUS SCHOOL(S)

1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4

Dezmon Epps Isaiah Taylor D.J. Hampton David Ungerer Kareem Coles Kaden Elliss Jayshawn Jordan Calvary Pugh

WR 5-10 CB 6-0 S 5-11 WR 5-8 QB 6-1 LB 6-3 CB 5-9 RB 5-9

HT

175 183 188 171 189 216 185 165

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

1L JC JC 1L HS HS 3L HS

Grant High School/City College of San Francisco Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento City/Grant HS Sacramento, Calif. Mesa College/Kellis HS Atlanta, Ga. Pullman HS Pullman, Wash. Madison HS San Diego, Calif. Judge Memorial Catholic High School Salt Lake City, Utah O’Dea HS Seattle, Wash. Forest Hills HS West Palm Beach, Fla.

5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8

Austin Rehkow Kevin White Callen Hightower Kendrick Trotter Jermaine Johnson Doyin Sule Ryan Edwards Jacob Sannon

K/P 6-3 DE 6-4 WR 5-10 CB 5-11 WR 6-4 S 6-2 DL 6-3 WR 5-11

208 263 177 176 202 184 323 191

Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

2L JC JC JC 1L JC 3L 2L

Central Valley HS Spokane, Wash. Monroe College/George Washington HS Philadelphia, Pa. Grayson High School/Scottsdale Community College Loganville, Ga. San Joaquin Delta/Patterson HS Patterson, Calif. New Mexico Military/Ellender Memorial HS Houma, La. Santa Ana College/Fullerton HS Fullerton, Calif. Long Beach Poly Long Beach, Calif. Southeast HS Bradenton, Fla.

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

Matt Linehan Broc Westlake Russell Siavii Khalin Smith Emmanuel Jones A.J. Woodin Buck Cowan Kevin Shelton Armond Hawkins Jake Luton Gunnar Amos Glen Antoine Chris Edwards Kahshan Greene Jante Boston Garren Jackson

QB LB S TE LB QB TE DL CB QB QB DL LB DB WR DL

6-3 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-2 5-10 6-3 6-3 5-10 6-6 6-1 6-1 6-2 5-10 5-10 6-3

214 235 208 245 201 199 224 265 209 220 191 325 215 168 165 225

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

1L 3L 1L JC JC RS 2L 1L 1L RS HS RS SQ TR HS JC

St. Mary’s HS Orchard Lake, Mich. Sierra College/Reed HS Sparks, Nev. Leilehua HS Wahaiwa, Hawai`i Bakersfield College/Vallejo HS Vallejo, Calif. Highland CC/Roosevelt HS Roosevelt, N.Y. Southridge HS Beaverton, Ore. Union HS Camas, Wash. Auburn HS Auburn, Wash. Rancho Cucamonga HS Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Marysville-Pilchuck HS Lake Stevens, Wash. Coeur d’Alene High School Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Highland Community College/Round Rock HS Round Rock, Texas Southfield High School/Butte College Detroit, Mich. Washington State/Saint Francis Mountain View East Palo Alto, Calif. Riboult HS Jacksonville, Fla. Cerritos College/Carson HS Carson, Calif.

20 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 25 26 27 27 28 29

Dorian Clark Doug Coman Nolan Hoiness Jordan Grabski Isaiah Saunders Leonard Hazewood Elijhaa Penny Aaron Duckworth Marc Millan Denzal Brantley Desmond Banks Rueben Mwehla Jordan Frysinger Quincy Smith Cole Williams Connor Mahoney

CB 6-0 RB 5-8 CB 6-0 S 6-0 RB 5-10 DE 6-4 RB 6-2 RB 5-8 LB 6-1 RB 6-0 CB 6-3 WR 5-10 S 5-10 RB 5-6 S 6-1 RB 6-0

182 178 192 189 228 241 234 201 221 213 206 187 193 201 198 178

So. 1L So. SQ Fr. RS So. 1L/RS Fr. RS Jr. JC. Sr. 1L So. 1L Sr. 2L Fr HS So. 1L So. 1L Jr. TR Jr. RS Fr. HS Fr. HS

Baldwin HS Baldwin, Fla. Woodland HS Woodland, Calif. Hoquiam HS Hoquiam, Wash. Southeast HS Bradenton, Fla. Pleasant Grove HS Elk Grove, Calif. Sierra College/Antelope HS Sacramento, Calif. Cerritos College/Norwalk HS Lakewood, Calif. Oakleaf HS Orange Park, Fla. Santa Ana/Mission Viejo HS Mission Viejo, Calif. Los Alamitos HS Los Alamitos, Calif. Cottonwood HS Salt Lake City, Utah Bellevue HS Bellevue, Wash. University of Illinois/Corning-Painted Post East HS Corning, N.Y. Delgado College/John Curtis Christian HS New Orleans, La. Coeur d’Alene HS Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Bremerton HS Bremerton, Wash.

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

Zach Bafus Terry Johnson Aaron Pue Tony Lashley Jack Bamis Jack Tate Elijah Williams Alex Boatman Brady Strodtbeck

LB DB LB LB RB S CB DS FB

207 164 193 236 198 199 198 245 244

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

Troy High School Grace King HS Buckeye HS Rockhurst HS Gonzaga Prep Timberline HS Bonneville HS Lewiston HS Timberline HS

6-0 5-9 5-7 6-1 6-3 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-1

RS TR HS 1L HS SQ RS RS RS

HOMETOWN

Troy, Idaho Metairie, La. Buckeye, Ariz. Kansas City, Mo. Spokane, Wash. Boise, Idaho Idaho Falls, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Boise, Idaho

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 NUMERICAL ROSTER

NO. NAME

POS

HT

WT

YR

ELG

PREVIOUS SCHOOL(S)

40 41 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

Mike Linehan Darius Liles Quinton Bradley Tueni Lupeamanu Jake Manley Bryce Williamson Luke Hyde Jack Claypool Avery Rooks

LB LB DE DL FB LB FB TE LB

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

227 230 259 305 243 214 229 239 209

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

HS HS 3L 2L 3L HS HS RS RS

Highland Park HS El Diamante HS Roosevelt HS Herriman HS Salmon River HS University HS Emmett HS Lewis & Clark HS George Fox (Sedro-Woolley HS)

Highland Park, Texas Visalia, Calif. San Antonio, Texas Herriman, Utah Riggins, Idaho Spokane, Wash. Emmett, Idaho Spokane, Wash. Sedro-Woolley, Wash.

50 52 54 55 57 58

Ed Hall Sam Fenlason Brandon Flores Dallas Sandberg Jacob Ryan Austin Phillips

LB OL K/P OL LB OL

6-0 6-5 5-9 6-5 5-8 6-3

209 190 210 305 221 287

Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr.

RS HS HS 3L HS RS

Eagle River HS Rancho San Bernardino HS Golden Valley HS Bradshaw Mountain HS Mountain Home HS Mountain View HS

Chugiak, Alaska San Diego, Calif. Canyon Country, Calif. Prescott Valley, Ariz. Mountain Home, Idaho Bend. Ore.

60 61 62 63 66 67 69

Andrew Erbes Steven Matlock Colton Thrasher Calvin White Jeff Travillion Mason Woods Kato Fawkes

OL OL DL OL/TE OL OL OL

6-2 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-9 6-4

313 270 308 298 301 336 303

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

JC 2L RS 2L JC 2L JC

Mesa College/Saguaro HS Capital High School Todd Beamer HS Marysville-Pilchuck HS Highland CC/Hendrickson HS Terry Fox Secondary Iowa Western CC/Bishop Michael Eldon

Scottsdale, Ariz. Boise, Idaho Auburn, Wash. Marysville, Wash. Pflugerville, Texas Port Coquitlam, B.C. Freeport, Bahamas

70 71 72 75 76 77 79

Zion Dixon Joshua Suto Patrick Johnson Darius Peterson Jordan Rose Tanner Mauseth Devin Wiltz

OL OL OL OL OL OT OL

6-4 6-4 6-2 6-6 6-6 6-8 6-7

313 262 291 302 322 275 317

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

HS HS RS JC 1L HS JC

Lake City HS Sandpoint HS Paradise Valley HS Hutchinson CC (South HS) Freeman High School Century HS Dean College/McMain Magnet Secondary

Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Sandpoint, Idaho Phoenix, Ariz. Salina, Kan. Spokane, Wash. Pocatello, Idaho New Orleans, La.

81 82 83 84 86 87 88

Josh Ellingson Will Schmidt Deon Watson Micah Hamilton Danny Moore Achilles Wynn Michael Garner

WR TE TE WR TE WR WR

5-10 6-3 6-4 5-10 6-3 5-11 5-11

164 222 222 175 199 188 170

Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr.

HS RS 2L HS HS JC HS

Orting HS O’Dea HS Coeur d’Alene HS Woodinville HS Boise HS Skagit Valley CC/Burlington-Edison HS Madison High School

Orting, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Woodinville, Wash. Boise, Idaho Burlington, Wash. San Diego, Calif.

90 91 92 94 95 96 98 99

Zach Cable Eric Hale Kaylyn Ayers John Stuart Brett Ballard Gavin Whitsett Garrett Wideen Scott Allison

DL DE DE DL LS DE LS DE

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

265 237 261 272 228 202 195 244

So. 1L/RS Fr. HS Sr. SQ Jr. TR Jr. 2L Fr. HS Fr. RS Fr. HS

Hazen HS Lake Minneola HS West Los Angeles College/Fremont HS Colorado/Moorpark JC/Westlake Village HS Eagle HS Lakeland HS Jurupa Hills HS Midvale High School

HOMETOWN

Renton, Wash. Orlando, Fla. Fremont, Calif. Thousand Oaks, Calif. Eagle, Idaho Rathdrum, Idaho Fontana, Calif. Midvale, Idaho

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 BY POSITION QUARTERBACKS 15 Gunnar Amos 3 Kareem Coles 10 Ma Linehan 14 Jake Luton 12 A.J. Woodin RUNNING BACKS 34 Jack Bamis 24 Denzal Brantley 20 Doug Coman 23 Aaron Duckworth 47 Luke Hyde 29 Connor Mahoney 45 Jake Manley 22 Elijhaa Penny 4 Calvary Pugh 21 Isaiah Saunders 27 Quincy Smith 38 Brady Strodtbeck RECEIVERS 19 Jante Boston 81 Josh Ellingson 1 Dezmon Epps 88 Michael Garner 6 Callen Hightower 84 Micah Hamilton 7 Jermaine Johnson 26 Rueben Mwehla

QB QB QB QB QB RB RB RB RB FB RB FB RB RB RB RB FB WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR

8 Jacob Sannon 2 David Ungerer 87 Achilles Wynn TIGHT ENDS 48 Jack Claypool 13 Buck Cowan 86 Danny Moore 82 Will Schmidt 11 Khalin Smith 83 Deon Watson OFFENSIVE LINEMEN 70 Zion Dixon 60 Andrew Erbes 69 Kato Fawkes 52 Sam Fenlason 72 Patrick Johnson 61 Steven Matlock 77 Tanner Mauseth 75 Darius Peterson 58 Aus n Phillips 76 Jordan Rose 55 Dallas Sandberg 71 Joshua Suto 66 Jeff Travillion 63 Calvin White 79 Devin Wiltz 67 Mason Woods

WR WR WR TE TE TE TE TE TE OL OL OL OL OL OL OT OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL

SECONDARY 25 Desmond Banks 20 Dorian Clark 27 Jordan Frysinger 21 Jordan Grabski 18 Kahshan Greene 20 Nolan Hoiness 2 D.J. Hampton 14 Armond Hawkins 31 Terry Johnson 4 Jayshawn Jordan 11 Russell Siavii 7 Doyin Sule 35 Jack Tate 1 Isaiah Taylor 6 Kendrick Tro er 28 Cole Williams 36 Elijah Williams LINEBACKERS 30 Zach Bafus 16 Chris Edwards 3 Kaden Elliss 50 Ed Hall 33 Tony Lashley 12 Emmanuel Jones 41 Darius Liles 40 Mike Linehan 23 Marc Millan

CB CB S S DB CB S CB DB CB S S S CB CB S CB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB

32 Aaron Pue 49 Avery Rooks 57 Jacob Ryan 10 Broc Westlake 46 Bryce Williamson DEFENSIVE LINEMEN 99 Sco Allison 15 Glen Antoine 92 Kaylyn Ayers 43 Quinton Bradley 90 Zach Cable 8 Ryan Edwards 22 Leonard Hazewood 19 Garren Jackson 91 Eric Hale 44 Tueni Lupeamanu 13 Kevin Shelton 94 John Stuart 62 Colton Thrasher 5 Kevin White 96 Gavin Whitese SPECIALISTS 95 Bre Ballard 37 Alex Boatman 54 Brandon Flores 5 Aus n Rehkow 98 Garre Wideen

LB LB LB LB LB

LS DS K/P K/P LS

34 19 24 3 70 81 3 52 54 88 91 84 47 41 40 29 77 86 32 4 57 71 96 28 46

RB WR RB QB OL WR LB OL K/P WR DE WR FB LB LB RB OT TE LB RB LB OL DE S LB

DE DL DE DE DL DL DE DL DE DL DL DL DL DE DE

BY YEAR SENIORS 92 Kaylyn Ayers 43 Quinton Bradley 16 Chris Edwards 8 Ryan Edwards 1 Dezmon Epps 7 Jermaine Johnson 31 Terry Johnson 4 Jayshawn Jordan 45 Jake Manley 23 Marc Millan 22 Elijhaa Penny 55 Dallas Sandberg 10 Broc Westlake JUNIORS 15 Glen Antoine 95 Bre Ballard 13 Buck Cowan 27 Jordan Frysinger 18 Kahshan Greene 2 D.J. Hampton 22 Leonard Hazewood 6 Callen Hightower 12 Emmanuel Jones 19 Garren Jackson 44 Tueni Lupeamanu

DE DE LB DL WR WR DB CB FB LB RB OL LB DL LS TE S DB S DE WR LB DL DL

61 Steven Matlock 75 Darius Peterson 8 Jacob Sannon 11 Khalin Smith 27 Quincy Smith 94 John Stuart 7 Doyin Sule 1 Isaiah Taylor 66 Jeff Travillion 6 Kendrick Tro er 83 Deon Watson 63 Calvin White 5 Kevin White 79 Devin Wiltz 67 Mason Woods 87 Achilles Wynn SOPHOMORES 25 Desmond Banks 90 Zach Cable 20 Dorian Clark 23 Aaron Duckworth 60 Andrew Erbes 69 Kato Fawkes 21 Jordan Grabski 14 Armond Hawkins 33 Tony Lashley

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

10 Ma Linehan 26 Rueben Mwehla 76 Jordan Rose 13 Kevin Shelton 11 Russell Siavii 35 Jack Tate 2 David Ungerer REDSHIRT FRESHMEN 30 Zach Bafus 37 Alex Boatman 48 Jack Claypool 50 Ed Hall 20 Nolan Hoiness 72 Patrick Johnson 14 Jake Luton 58 Aus n Phillips 49 Avery Rooks 21 Isaiah Saunders 82 Will Schmidt 38 Brady Strodtbeck 62 Colton Thrasher 98 Garre Wideen 36 Elijah Williams 12 A.J. Woodin FRESHMEN 99 Sco Allison 15 Gunnar Amos

QB WR OL DL S S WR LB DS TE LB CB OL QB OL LB RB TE FB DL LS CB QB

Jack Bamis Jante Boston Denzal Brantley Kareem Coles Zion Dixon Josh Ellingson Kaden Elliss Sam Fenlason Brandon Flores Michael Garner Eric Hale Micah Hamilton Luke Hyde Darius Liles Mike Linehan Connor Mahoney Tanner Mauseth Danny Moore Aaron Pue Calvary Pugh Jacob Ryan Joshua Suto Gavin Whitese Cole Williams Bryce Williamson

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 BY EXPERIENCE 43 8 4 45 55 10 95 13 44 61 23 5 8 83 63 67 25 90 20 23 1 21 14 7

3L Quinton Bradley Ryan Edwards Jayshawn Jordan Jake Manley Dallas Sandberg Broc Westlake 2L Bre Ballard Buck Cowan Tueni Lupeamanu Steven Matlock Marc Millan Aus n Rehkow Jacob Sannon Deon Watson Calvin White Mason Woods 1L Desmond Banks Zach Cable Dorian Clark Aaron Duckworth Dezmon Epps Jordan Grabski Armond Hawkins Jermaine Johnson

DE DL CB FB OL LB LS TE DL OL LB K/P WR TE OL OL CB DL CB RB WR S CB WR

33 10 26 22 76 13 11 2 60 2 22 6 19 12 75 11 1 66 6 5 79 87 18 31 94

Tony Lashley Ma Linehan Rueben Mwehla Elijhaa Penny Jordan Rose Kevin Shelton Russell Siavii David Ungerer JC Andrew Erbes D.J. Hampton Leonard Hazewood Callen Hightower Garren Jackson Emmanuel Jones Darius Peterson Khalin Smith Isaiah Taylor Jeff Travillion Kendrick Tro er Kevin White Devin Wiltz Achilles Wynn TR Kahshan Greene Terry Johnson John Stuart

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

92 7 20 16 69 27 35 48 15 30 37 50 72 14 58 49 21 82 27 38 62 98 36 12 99

SQ Kaylyn Ayers Doyin Sule Doug Coman Chris Edwards Kato Fawkes Jordan Frysinger Jack Tate Jack Claypool REDSHIRTS Glen Antoine Zach Bafus Alex Boatman Ed Hall Patrick Johnson Jake Luton Aus n Phillips Avery Rooks Isaiah Saunders Will Schmidt Quincy Smith Brady Strodtbeck Colton Thrasher Garre Wideen Elijah Williams A.J. Woodin HIGH SCHOOL Sco Allison

DE S RB LB OL S S TE DL LB DS LB OL QB OL LB RB TE RB FB DL LS CB QB

15 34 19 24 3 70 81 3 52 54 88 91 84 20 47 41 40 29 77 86 32 4 57 71 96 28 46

Gunnar Amos Jack Bamis Jante Boston Denzal Brantley Kareem Coles Zion Dixon Josh Ellingson Kaden Elliss Sam Fenlason Brandon Flores Michael Garner Eric Hale Micah Hamilton Nolan Hoiness Luke Hyde Darius Liles Mike Linehan Connor Mahoney Tanner Mauseth Danny Moore Aaron Pue Calvary Pugh Jacob Ryan Joshua Suto Gavin Whitese Cole Williams Bryce Williamson

QB RB WR RB QB OL WR LB OL K/P WR DE WR CB FB LB LB RB OT TE LB RB LB OL DE S LB

DE

BY HOME STATE ALASKA 50 Ed Hall ARIZONA 60 Andrew Erbes 72 Patrick Johnson 32 Aaron Pue 55 Dallas Sandberg BAHAMAS 69 Kato Fawkes BRITISH COLUMBIA 67 Mason Woods CALIFORNIA 92 Kaylyn Ayers 24 Denzal Brantley 3 Kareem Coles 20 Doug Coman 8 Ryan Edwards 1 Dezmon Epps 52 Sam Fenlason 54 Brandon Flores 88 Michael Garner 18 Kahshan Greene 22 Leonard Hazewood 14 Armond Hawkins 19 Garren Jackson 41 Darius Liles 23 Marc Milla 22 Elijhaa Penny 21 Isaiah Saunders 94 John Stuart 7 Doyin Sule 11 Khalin Smith 1 Isaiah Taylor 6 Kendrick Tro er 98 Garre Wideen FLORIDA 19 Jante Boston 20 Dorian Clark 23 Aaron Duckworth

Chugiak Sco sdale Phoenix Buckeye Presco Valley Freeport Port Coquitlam Fremont Los Alamitos San Diego Woodland Long Beach Sacramento San Diego Canyon Country San Diego East Palo Alto Sacramento Rancho Cucamonga Carson Visalia Mission Viejo Lakewood Elk Grove Thousand Oaks Fullerton Vallejo Sacramento Pa erson Fontana, Calif. Jacksonville Baldwin Orange Park

21 Jordan Grabski 91 Eric Hale 4 Calvary Pugh 8 Jacob Sannon GEORGIA 2 D.J. Hampton 6 Callen Hightower HAWAI`I 11 Russell Siavii IDAHO 99 Sco Allison 15 Gunnar Amos 30 Zach Bafus 95 Bre Ballard 37 Alex Boatman 70 Zion Dixon 47 Luke Hyde 45 Jake Manley 61 Steven Matlock 77 Tanner Mauseth 86 Danny Moore 57 Jacob Ryan 38 Brady Strodtbeck 71 Joshua Suto 35 Jack Tate 83 Deon Watson 96 Gavin Whitse 28 Cole Williams 36 Elijah Williams KANSAS 75 Darius Peterson LOUISIANA 7 Jermaine Johnson 31 Terry Johnson 27 Quincy Smith 79 Devin Wiltz MICHIGAN 16 Chris Edwards 10 Ma Linehan MISSOURI

Bradenton Orlando West Palm Beach Bradenton Atlanta Loganville Wahaiwa Midvale Coeur d’Alene Troy Eagle Lewiston Coeur d’Alene Emme Riggins Boise Pocatello Boise Mountain Home Boise Sandpoint Boise Coeur d’Alene Rathdrum Coeur d’Alene Idaho Falls, Idaho Salina Houma Metairie New Orleans New Orleans Detroit Orchard Lake

33 Tony Lashley NEVADA 10 Broc Westlake NEW YORK 27 Jordan Frysinger 12 Emmanuel Jones OREGON 58 Aus n Phillips 12 A.J. Woodin PENNSYLVANIA 5 Kevin White TEXAS 15 Glen Antoine 43 Quinton Bradley 40 Mike Linehan 66 Jeff Travillion UTAH 25 Desmond Banks 3 Kaden Elliss 44 Tueni Lupeamanu WASHINGTON 34 Jack Bami 90 Zach Cable 48 Jack Claypool 13 Buck Cowan 81 Josh Ellingson 84 Micah Hamilton 20 Nolan Hoiness 4 Jayshawn Jordan 14 Jake Luton 29 Connor Mahoney 26 Rueben Mwehla 5 Aus n Rehkow 49 Avery Rooks 76 Jordan Rose 82 Will Schmidt 13 Kevin Shelton 62 Colton Thrasher 2 David Ungerer 63 Calvin White 46 Bryce Williamson 87 Achilles Wynn

Kansas City Sparks Corning Roosevelt Bend. Ore. Beaverton, Ore. Philadelphia Round Rock San Antonio Highland Park Pflugerville Salt Lake City Salt Lake City Herriman Spokane Renton Spokane Camas Or ng Woodinville Hoquiam Sea le Lake Stevens Bremerton Bellevue Spokane Sedro-Woolley Spokane Sea le Auburn Auburn Pullman Marysville Spokane Burlington

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 SCOTT

ALLISON

#99 • Quarterback • 6-3, 244 • Fr. • HS Major: Business Midvale HS • Midvale, Idaho High school: Allison was voted team-captain and took part in an all-state all-star game… Allison was also Valedictorian for his class. Personal: Son of Rachel and Rusty Allison… Has one sister, Elizabeth… Hobbies include hunting and fishing

GUNNAR

AMOS

#15 • Quarterback • 6-1, 191 • Fr. • HS Major: Business Coeur d’Alene HS • Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Amos grayshirted after graduating from Coeur d’Alene High School in 2014 and joined the Vandals in January 2015. High school: He was a standout quarterback at Coeur d’Alene High School, where he started for two seasons. He led the Vikings to the 2012 state championship game and into the playoffs in 2013. The son of Shawn Amos, his signing brings the total to six of sons of former Vandals now playing at Idaho (Matt Linehan, Mike Linehan, Zack Cable, Nolan Hoiness and Isaiah Saunders). During his senior season (which was cut short because of a broken ankle), he completed 151 of 240 passes for 2,284 yards and 19 touchdowns. He also carried the ball 52 times for 214 yards and 10 touchdowns to bring his senior season total offense total to 2,498 yards. As a junior, he was 191 of 339 passing for 2,851 yards and 25 touchdowns to go with 130 carries for 708 yards and 12 TDs for 3,559 yards total offense. As a backup to Chalich in 2011, he completed five of 17 passes for 36 yards and had 53 yards on 29 carries. His career total offense was 6,146 yards, which earned him recognition by Northwest Preps as one of the top high school quarterbacks in the nation. Personal: He is the son of Kelly and Shawn Amos and was born April 21, 1995.

GLEN

ANTOINE

#15 • Defensive line • 6-4, 325 • Jr. • RS Major: Sport Psychology Highland CC • Round Rock HS • Round Rock, Texas Antoine redshirted in 2014 after joining the Vandals in January. Junior college: He was an honorable mention Kansas Jayhawk Community College All-Conference selection as Highland advanced to the playoffs for the first time in school history. He had 32 total tackles and two tackles for loss in earning mention by 24/7 as the 26th rated defensive tackle in the nation in 2013. He played at Navarro Junior College in 2012. High school: A graduate of Round Rock High School, Antoine was ranked ninth among defensive tackles in the Lone Star Region and was 11th in the Centex Sweet 16. Personal: Born April 13, 1994 ... son of Ametra and Glen Antoine ... dad played collegiate basketball at Wayland Baptist and for the Austin Rockers arena football team.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 KAYLYN

AYERS

#92 • Defensive end • 6-2, 261 • Sr. • SQ Major: Organizational Sciences Fremont HS • West Los Angeles CC • Fremont, Calif. 2014: Saw action in four games ... had one tackle for loss vs. Arkansas State. Junior college: As a sophomore at West LA, Ayers had 61 total tackles with 17 tackles for loss, eight sacks, 21 hurries, one pass defensed and one fumble recovery. During his freshman season at West LA, he led the state in sacks with 14, while accounting for 53 total tackles (31 solo and 22 assists) with 17 tackles for loss, and one interceptions. High school: During his senior season at Fremont High School, Ayers was a first-team all-state and first-team all-conference selection as well as being chosen team captain. Personal: Born May 8, 1992 ... son of Michelle Wilson.

ZACH

BAFUS

#30 • Linebacker • 6-2, 207 • Fr. • RS Major: Exercise Science & Health Troy HS • Troy, Idaho 2014: Redshirted. High school: First-team all-state running back ... second-team all-state defensive back ... White Pine League Offensive Player of the Year ... two-time team captain .. member of National Honor Society ... student body vice president ... also played basketball and competed in track and field. Personal: Son of Renae and Rob Bafus ... born March 16, 1996.

BRETT

BALLARD

#95 • Deep snapper • 5-9, 228 • Jr. • 2L Major: Business Management Eagle HS • Eagle, Idaho 2014: Was the Vandals’ long snapper for the first six games before sustaining a season-ending knee injury at Georgia Southern ... was the reliable snapper for the nation’s leading punter – Austin Rehkow. 2013: Saw action in four games as the Vandals’ long snapper. 2012: Walked on and redshirted. High school: Graduate of Eagle (Idaho) High School ... team was 2009 5A state champion and 2011 5A state runner-up ... also played ice hockey and competed in track and field. Personal: Majoring in Business Management ... son of Lori and Pat Ballard ... born Oct. 28, 1993.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 JACK

BAMIS

#34 • Running back • 6-3, 198 • Fr. • HS Major: Exercise Science and Health Gonzaga Prep • Spokane, Wash. High school: As a sophomore at Gonzaga Prep, he carried the ball 17 times for 194 yards and one touchdown before a junior season during which he had 1,095 yards and 12 TDs on 158 carries. That total was second best in the Greater Spokane League. As a senior, he carried the ball 98 times for 684 yards and six touchdowns. He earned recognition as the outstanding running back and receiver at the Northwest Elite Camp and was a first team all-Greater Spokane League choice twice as well as an all-county selection. He was chosen Athlete of the Week twice. He also competes in track where he participates in all of the jumping events. He has been a state placer every year. Bamis was born in France and lived in Spain as a toddler before his family moved to the United States. He is fluent in English, Spanish and French and can speak Italian and Latin.

DESMOND

BANKS

#25 • Cornerback • 6-3, 206 • So. • 1L Major: Marketing/Entrepreneurship Cottonwood HS • Salt Lake City, Utah 2014: Was injured and redshirted. 2013: Saw action in six games ... had seven total tackles (6 solo, one assists) ... also had one pass breakup. High school: Banks played receiver and defensive back at Cottonwood. As a senior, he had 24 total tackles, two interceptions and four passes defensed. During his junior season, he had seven tackles and eight pass breakups as a corner and was honored as the Outstanding Defensive back. Personal: Son of Bonnie Banks ... born Feb. 3, 1995. DEFENSE TACKLES A TT TFL/YDS

SACKS NO/YDS

YEAR

G/GS

UA

2013 2014 Totals

6/2

6

1

7

0-0

0-0

6/2

6

1

7

0-0

0-0

ALEX

PASS DEFENSE INT/YDS BRUP QBH 0 Redshirted 0

FUMBLES RCV/YDS FF

BLKD KICK

SAF 0

1

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

BOATMAN

#37 • Deep snapper • 6-0, 245 • Fr. • RS Major: Marketing Lewiston HS • Lewiston, Idaho 2014: Redshirted. High school: Boatman was a standout long snapper at Lewiston High school, where he thrived in academics winning the State Scholastic Award. Personal: Son of Ellen and Mart Boatman, born Nov. 5, 1995.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 JANTE

BOSTON

#19 • Wide receiver • 5-10, 165 • Fr. • HS Major: General Studies Riboult HS • Jacksonville, Fla. High school: Boston was a team captain at Riboult as well as earning first-team all-Gateway Conference and all-Northeast Florida honors. Additionally, he was a third-team all-state selection after catching 33 passes for 616 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior. He also punted for Riboult and averaged 39.6 yards on 31 punts with a long of 62. He was the starting point guard on Riboult’s 2013 state championship basketball team. Personal: Son of Vontrice Nesmith ... born Feb. 9, 1997.

QUINTON

BRADLEY

#43 • Defensive end • 6-4, 259 • Sr. • 3L Major: Psychology 2014 Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention Roosevelt HS • San Antonio, Texas 2014: Was the Vandals’ sixth leading tackler with a total of 52 stops (37 solo and 15 assists) ... had 9.5 tackles for loss totaling -56 yards ... of those, six were sacks for -43 yards ... also had two quarterback hurries, one breakup and one forced fumble ... started all 11 games ... best outing was 10 solo stops at Georgia Southern, where he also had two tackles for loss and one sack. 2013: Played in eight games and started five ... missed part of season because of injury ... had 20 total tackles (11 solo and 9 assists) ... also had three sacks (-17 yards) ... forced one fumble and recovered three. 2012: Played in 11 games and started one ... had 21 total tackles (nine solo and 12 assists ... had 3.5 tackles for loss (-6 yards) and one sack (-2 yards) ... also had three quarterback hurries. 2011: Redshirted. High school: As a senior, had 79 tackles for an average of 7.2 per game ... also averaged 0.5 sacks per game and had one interception ... a first-team all-District 26-5A choice and a Class 5A all-state honorable mention honoree ... as a junior, was injured but still had 28 total tackles with averages of 3.8 tackles per game and 0.3 sacks per game and earned first team all-District 26-5A ... as a sophomore, had 46 tackles and eight passes defensed ... averaged 4.2 tackles and 0.3 sacks per game ... defensive captain as a junior and senior ... member of the National Honor Society ... was third as a junior in the discus in District 26-5A. Personal: Son of Sherise Smith and Keith Bradley ... born Oct. 20, 1992. CAREER BESTS Solo tackles: 10 (at Georgia Southern, Oct. 11, 2014). Assists: 5 (at Brigham Young, Nov. 10, 2012). Total tackles: 10 (at Georgia Southern, Oct. 11, 2014). Tackles for loss: 2 (at Georgia Southern, Oct. 11, 2014). Sacks: 1.5 (at New Mexico State, Nov. 30, 2013). Forced fumbles: 1, twice (vs. New Mexico State, Oct. 18, 2104, and at New Mexico State, Nov. 30, 2103). Fumble recoveries: 2 (vs. Northern Illinois, Sept. 14, 2013). Quarterback hurries: 1, five times (at Appalachian State, Nov. 29, 2014; at Louisiana-Monroe, Sept. 6, 2014; vs. UT-San Antonio, Nov. 17, 2012; vs. New Mexico State, Oct. 6, 2012, and vs. Eastern Washington, Aug. 30, 2012). Pass breakups: 1, twice (at Louisiana-Monroe, Sept. 6, 2014, and at Utah State, Nov. 24, 2012). DEFENSE YEAR

G/GS

UA

TACKLES A TT TFL/YDS

2012 2013 2014 Totals

11/1 8/5 11/11 30/17

9 11 37 57

12 9 15 36

21 20 52 93

3.5-6 3.0-17 9.5-56 16.0-79

SACKS NO/YDS 1.0-2 3.0-17 6.0-43 10-52

PASS DEFENSE INT/YDS BRUP QBH 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

1 0 1 2

3 0 2 5

FUMBLES RCV/YDS FF 2-0 3-0 0-0 5-0

0 1 1 2

BLKD KICK

SAF

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 DENZAL

BRANTLEY

#24 • Running back • 6-0, 213 • Fr. • HS Major: Business/Economics Los Alamitos HS • Los Alamitos, Calif. High school: Brantley earned Sunset League Most Valuable Player honors and first team all-Sunset Conference as well as first team Long Beach Press Telegram Dream Team after his senior season at Los Alamitos. As a senior, he carried the ball 148 times for 1,036 yards and 10 touchdowns as Los Alamitos won the Sunset League championship. He also had seven receptions for 106 yards and two touchdowns. On the defensive side of the ball, he had 17 solo tackles and a total 34 in addition to two tackles for loss, two pass breakups and one fumble recovery, which he returned 43 yards. As a junior, had had 38 solo tackles and 41 assists, which includes five tackles for loss. He also had five passes defensed, two fumble recoveries, one forced fumble and one blocked punt. Personal: Son of Langston and Annette Brantley ... born May 28, 1997.

ZACH

CABLE

#90 • Defensive end • 6-3, 265 • So. • 1L/RS Major: Organizational Sciences Hazen HS • Renton, Wash. 2014: Injured and redshirted. 2013: Earned playing time as a true freshman at defensive end ... played in six games and had one solo tackle at Arkansas State. High school: As a senior, Cable earned first-team all-Seamount League honors as a linebacker. The son of former Vandal player and coach Tom Cable (currenlty an assistant with the Seattle Seahawks), Zach Cable also played tight end at Hazen. Personal: Son of Tom Cable, former University of Idaho offensive lineman and head coach, and current assistant with Seattle Seahawks ... born May 16, 1995. DEFENSE TACKLES A TT TFL/YDS

SACKS NO/YDS

YEAR

G/GS

UA

2013 2014 Totals

6/0

1

0

1

0-0

0-0

6/0

1

0

1

0-0

0-0

PASS DEFENSE INT/YDS BRUP QBH 0-0 Redshirted 0-0

FUMBLES RCV/YDS FF

BLKD KICK

SAF

0

0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0-0

0

0

0

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 DORIAN

CLARK

#20 • Cornerback • 6-0, 182 • So. • 1L Major: General Studies Baldwin HS • Jacksonville, Fla. 2014: Earned playing time as a true freshman ... played in nine games and had five total tackles (four solo and one assist). High school: During his three seasons as a starting cornerback for Baldwin, Clark never gave up a touchdown to a receiver he was covering, which earned him a reputation as one of the best defenders in the state. Clark earned first-team All-Gateway Conference honors as a junior and as a senior – the first time in school history for a Baldwin player. As a senior, he had 33 total tackles, three interceptions and two forced fumbles. As a junior, he was credited with 27 total tackles along with one interception and four pass breakups. Personal: Son of Robert and Neti Dill ... born May 28, 1995. DEFENSE YEAR

G/GS

UA

2014 Totals

9/0 9/0

4 4

TACKLES A TT TFL/YDS 1 1

JACK

5 5

0-0 0-0

SACKS NO/YDS 0-0 0-0

PASS DEFENSE INT/YDS BRUP QBH 0-0 0-0

0 0

0 0

FUMBLES RCV/YDS FF 0-0 0-0

0 0

BLKD KICK

SAF

0 0

0 0

CLAYPOOL

#48 • Tight end • 6-3, 238 • Fr. • RS Major: General Studies Lewis & Clark HS • Spokane, Wash. 2014: Redshirted. High school: As a senior Claypool had 18 catches for 232 yards and 2 Touchdowns. He was named All-League Tight End in the Greater Spokane League. Personal: Son of Shauni Robideaux and Brian Claypool, born May 11, 1996.

KAREEM

COLES

#3 • Quarterback • 6-1, 189 • Fr. • HS Major: Broadcasting and Digital Media Madison HS • San Diego, Calif. High school: During his sophomore season, he helped Madison to its first state championship. A lefthander, he completed eight-of-21 passes for 149 yards and two touchdowns in the championship game but it was his ability to make something out of nothing that enabled Madison to win. For the season, he had 23 passing touchdowns and scored eight more rushing. He finished his sophomore season with 1,853 yards on 99-of-202 passing with 23 touchdowns and seven interceptions. He also carried the ball 123 times for 961 yards and six touchdowns. As a senior, he completed 120 of 210 passes for 2,215 yards and 27 touchdowns. He added 926 yards on 104 carries and 15 touchdowns on the ground. As a three-year starter for Madison, he was 32-7 and was a three-time all-conference choice twice, all-state once, all-California Interscholastic Federation once, Prep Pigskin finalist and a two-time league MVP. He was his team’s captain twice and competes in basketball and track as well. Personal: He is the son of Kareem and Kathleen Coles ... born Nov. 20, 1996.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 DOUG

COMAN

#20 • Running back • 5-8, 178 • So. • SQ Major: Exercise Science & Health Woodland HS • Woodland, Calif. 2014: Primarily a practice squad player. 2013: Redshirted. High school: Coman was a three-year letterman on both the football and track and field teams ... he was a team captain and an all-conference selection ... honor roll member. Personal: Son of Constance and John Coman ... born July 3, 1995.

TRENT ‘BUCK’

COWAN

#13 • Tight end * • 6-3, 224 • Jr. • 2L *moved from receiver in the spring of 2015

Major: Business/Economics Union HS • Camas, Wash.

2014: Saw action in nine of 11 games ... in addition to playing receiver, he played on special teams and had solo tackles. 2013: Saw action in all 12 games as a true freshman ... caught two passes for 20 yards – one for 12 yards vs. Temple and one for 8 yards at Washington State. High school: Cowan is following in the footsteps of his older brother, Bobby, who as an All-American punter for the Vandals and who holds most UI punting records. Trent Cowan was a first-team all-Greater St. Helen’s League player as a senior and a preseason all-state selection by the Tacoma News Tribune, and subsequently the paper’s all-state choice at receiver, defensive back and punter. He caught 55 passes for 798 yards as a senior and carried the ball 25 times for 213 yards. As the punter, he averaged nearly 40 yards per kick. He also served as Union’s placekicker. Personal: Son of Julie and Dave Cowan ... born Sept. 24, 1994.

ZION

DIXON

#70 • Offensive line • 6-4, 313 • Fr. • HS Major: Exercise Science and Health Lake City HS • Coeur d’Alene, Idaho High school: Dixon earned recognition as the 2014 Northwest Elite Camp MVP and was chosen a top-10 recruit by Northwest Prep Report. He was a first-team all-Inland Empire League choice as a senior for a team that finished 9-2 overall and reached the state semifinals. After playing offensive and defensive tackle, his high school coach Van Troxel had this to say: “Physically, he was the leader on our football team, and played well in big games, and really made us go. When you go back and watch the games, you realize how big a factor he really was.” Accomplished wrestler. Personal: He is the son of Heidi and Daniel Dixon ... born Jan. 27, 1997.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 AARON

DUCKWORTH

#23 • Running back • 5-8, 201 • So. • 1L Major: General Studies Oakleaf HS • Orange Park, Fla.

2014: Saw action in 10 of 11 games and finished with 88 yards on 22 carries ... scored one touchdown ... best game was 63 yards on 12 carries and one touchdown at Texas State. High school: As a senior at Oakleaf, Duckworth had five games of more than 100 yards en route to 1,075 yards on 121 carries, seven of which were touchdowns. Of those five games, four were for more than 150 yards with his career-best a 169-yard outing on 14 carries vs. Buchholz. He also had 10 receptions for 149 yards. As a junior, he had 892 yards rushing on 99 carries with 10 touchdowns, and 15 receptions for 166 yards and one touchdown. He had four games of more than 100 yards as a junior with his best that season, 159 on 21 carries vs. Fernandina Beach. Personal: Son of Robin and Tabitha Duckworth ... born Dec. 16, 1995. RUSHING YEAR 2014 Totals

G/GS 10/0 10/0

ATT 22 22

GAIN 91 91

CHRIS

LOSS 3 3

NET 88 88

AVG. 4.0 4.0

TD 1 1

LG 27 27

AVG/G 8.0 8.0

EDWARDS

#16 • Linebacker • 6-2, 217 • Sr. • SQ Major: General Studies Southfield HS • Butte College • Detroit, Mich. 2014: Played in six games and had 14 total tackles (nine solo and five assists) ... also intercepted two passes and had one quarterback hurry as well as one tackle for loss. Junior college: As a sophomore at Butte, Edwards had 55 total tackles (34 solo and 21 assists) in a season during which Butte was undefeated and earned co-National Junior College Association championships with a 12-0 mark. He also had one interception and one fumble recovery. He was a North Division Nor-Cal Conference honoree. During his freshman season at Grand Rapids, Edwards played in four games and had five tackles, two interceptions and one pass defensed. Grand Rapids dropped its football program after its 11-0 2011 season. Personal: Son of Sophia Edwards and Jerry Rice ... born Dec. 23, 1992.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 RYAN

EDWARDS

#8 • Defensive line • 6-3, 323 • Sr. • 3L Major: General Studies Woodland HS • Woodland, Calif. 2014: Started all 11 games and finished with 19 total tackles (10 solo and nine assists) ... also had 2.5 tackles for loss and two sacks as well as one quarterback hurry ... best outing was four tackles (one solo and three assists) vs. Troy. 2013: Saw action in all 12 games and had 18 total tackles (nine solo and nine assists) ... best u umble outing was four total (three solo and one assist) at Arkansas State ... also had one forced fumble and one tackle for loss. so 2012: Saw action in all 12 games ... had nine total tackles (four solo and five assists) ... also had two fumble recoveries and one-half a tackle for loss. 2011: Redshirted. High school: Graduated in 2010 from high school powerhouse Long Beach Poly and attended prep school in the fall of 2010 .... at Long Beach Poly, played on the offensive and defensive lines ... was a two-time all-California Interscholastic Federation player as a two-year starter ... benches 425, squats 455 and power cleans 315. Personal: Son of Ula Schwenke and Robert Edwards ... born Dec. 27, 1991. DEFENSE YEAR

G/GS

UA

TACKLES A TT TFL/YDS

2012 2013 2014 Totals

12/0 12/4 11/11 35/15

4 9 10 23

5 9 9 23

9 18 19 46

0.5-0 1.0-1 2.5-12 4.0-13

SACKS NO/YDS 0-0 0-0 2.0-11 2.0-11

PASS DEFENSE INT/YDS BRUP QBH 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 0 0

0 0 1 1

FUMBLES RCV/YDS FF 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0

0 1 0 1

BLKD KICK

SAF

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 JOSH

ELLINGSON

#81 • Receiver • 5-10, 164 • Fr. • HS Major: Civil Engineering Orting HS • Orting, Wash.

High school: Ellingson competed in football, basketball and baseball at Orting High School… earned all-league honors in football at the receiver and safety positions… Racked up more than 2,000 allpurpose yards and had 14 touchdowns and 110 tackles over his career at the varsity level. Personal: Son of Gwen and Steve Ellingson… pursuing a degree in Civil Engineering.

KADEN

ELLIS

#3 • Linebacker • 6-3, 216 • Fr. • HS Major: Business (Communications/Marketing) Judge Memorial Catholic HS • Salt Lake City, Utah

2014: Grayshirt. High school: Elliss was honored as the Utah High School Athletic Association Most Valuable Player in 2013 after leading Judge to its first state championship in 30 seasons. His playing ability and leadership also earned him the 3A Most Valuable Player by The Deseret News. Elliss displayed his talents offensively and defensively as his team’s starting quarterback and a regular at defensive end. At quarterback, he had 714 yards passing and threw for nine touchdowns to which he added another 921 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns. He was similarly outstanding on defense with 52 tackles and one interception ... honor roll member throughout high school. Personal: He is the son of Rebecca and Luther Elliss, a 10-year NFL veteran and one-time standout at the University of Utah ... born July 10, 1995.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 DEZMON

EPPS

#1 • Wide receiver • 5-10, 175 • Sr. • 1L Major: Psychology Grant HS • City College of San Francisco • Sacramento, Calif. 2014:Did not play. 2013: Had an immediate impact with 79 catches for 980 yards – the fourth-best season by a Vandal receiver since 2000 ... was on the Biletnikoff Award Watch List ... had three games of more than 100 receiving yards – 175 vs. Old Dominion, 126 at Florida State and 110 vs. Northern Illinois ... twice had nine receptions – vs. Northern Illinois and vs. Old Dominion ... best outing was 175 yards on nine catches vs. Old Dominion ... those 175 yards are the most by a Vandal since 2009 and the third best since 2000 ... also had 20 punt returns for 138 yards and 14 kickoff returns for 283 yards ... had 1,416 all-purpose yards – the most by a Vandal in a decade ... ranked 42nd nationally in receiving yards per game ... tied for 24th in receptions per game ... was 47th in total receiving yards ... was a first-team FBS Independent choice. Junior college: Epps was a highly acclaimed receiver at San Francisco City where he was on the 2012 All-America Community College Football Team as chosen by the JC Athletic Bureau and the California Community College Football Coaches Association. Prior to the start of the season, he was on the 2013 JC Gridiron Receivers Watch List. As a sophomore, he finished with a team-best 31 carries for 329 yards and seven TDs as well as 20 receptions for 404 yards and two TDs. He returned punts and kickoffs and wound up with 15 punt returns for 347 yards and six kickoff returns for 208.He also was a first-team Region I selection as a freshman, a season which was culminated by SFCC winning the regional title with Epps accounting for three TDs – two receiving and one rushing. Career bests Receiving: Receptions – 9, twice (vs. Old Dominion, Nov. 9, 2013, and vs. Northern Dorthern Illinois, Sept. 14, 2013). Yards – 175 (vs. Old Do minion, Nov. 9, 2013). TDs – 1, four times (vs. Old Dominion, Nov. 9, 2013; at Ole O Miss, Oct. 26, 2013; at Arkansas State, Oct. 12, 2013, and vs. Fresno State, Oct. 5 5,, 2013). Long – 68 (at Florida State, Nov. 23, 2013). Rushing: Carries – 3 (at Washington State, Sept. 21, 2013). Yards – 10 (at Washington sh hington State, Sept. 21, 2013). Long – 17 (at Washington State, Sept. 21, 2013). Kickoff returns: Returns – 4 (at Washington State, Sept. 21, 2013). Yards – 81 (at Washington State, Sept. 21, 2013). Long – 28 (at Washington State, Sept. 21, 2 2013). Punt returns: Returns – 5 (vs. Northern Illinois, Sept. 14, 2013). Yards – 47 (vs. Old Dominion, Nov. 9, 2013). Long – 47 (vs. Old Dominion, Nov. 9, 2013). All-purpose yards: 248 (175 receiving, 26 kickoff returns, 47 punt returns) vs. Old Dominion, Nov. 9, 2013. Personal: Son of Deardra Odem ... born Aug. 21, 1992. RECEIVING YEAR 2013 Totals

G/GS 12/7 12/7

REC 79 79

YDS 980 980

AVG. 12.4 12.4

TD 4 4

LG 68 68

AVG/G 81.7 81.7

YDS 283 283

AVG 20.3 20.3

TD 0 0

LG 28 28

AVG/G 23.6 23.6

RET 20 20

YDS 138 138

AVG 6.9 6.9

TD 0 0

LG 47 47

AVG/G 3.9 3.9

YEAR G/GS ATT 2013 12/7* 8 Totals 12/7* 8 * starting wide receiver

GAIN 30 30

LOSS 15 15

NET 15 15

AVG. 1.9 1.9

TD 0 0

REC 908 908

KR 283 283

PR 138 138

KICKOFF RETURNS YEAR 2013 Totals

G/GS 12/7 12/7

RET 14 14

PUNT RETURNS YEAR 2013 Totals

G/GS 12/7 12/7

RUSHING LG 17 17

AVG/G 1.2 1.2

ALL-PURPOSE RUSHING YEAR 2013 Totals

G/GS PLAYS 12/7 121 12/7* 121

RUSH 15 15

TOT AVG/PLAY AVG/G 1416 11.7 118.0 1416 11.7 118.0

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ANDREW

ERBES

#60 • Offensive line • 6-2, 313 • Jr. • JC Major: Journalism/Mass Communications Saguaro HS • Mesa College • Scottsdale, Ariz.

Joined the Vandals in January. Junior college: Transferred to Mesa in January 2014 … Part of an offensive line that enabled Mesa to average 28 points and 424.2 yards total offense – 153.6 rushing and 270.6 passing, per game … earned all-Western States Football League honors and was an all-Arizona Community College Athletic Conference choice as well. High school: In high school, played offensive and defensive tackle both his junior and senior years … a 2013 graduate of Saguaro HS, he started at center as a junior and guard as a senior … earned all Division III honors, Section III honors, first-team offensive line and was an all-academic choice of Preps2Pros.com … Saguaro was 15th nationally in total offense per game (521.3) during his senior year and was the 2012 state champion … he redshirted at Arizona State in 2013 … member of the 2013 Pac-12 South Championship Team that played in the Holiday Bowl. Personal: Son of Barb and Jim Erbes ... born Aug. 22, 1995.

KATO

FAWKES

#69 • Offensive line • 6-4, 303 • Jr. • JC/RS Major: Organizational Sciences Bishop Michael Eldon • Iowa Western CC • Freeport, Bahamas

2014: Injured and redshirted. Junior college: Fawkes started every game for 11-1 Western Iowa and was a second-team Iowa Community College Athletic Conference selection. Iowa Western was the league leader in total offense (522.5 yards per game), passing offense (257.5 yards per game), completions (274), pass attempts (441) and touchdowns (28). High school: Played basketball and competed in track and field ... team basketball captain ... averaged 15 points, eight rebounds and two assists per game. Personal: Son of Bianca and Anthony Jr. ... born Jan. 4, 1993.

SAM

FENLASON

#52 • Offensive line • 6-5, 190 • Fr. • HS Major: Business/Economics Rancho San Bernardino HS • San Diego, Calif.

High School: Fenlason competed in soccer, football and baseball at Rancho Bernardino High School… was second team all-Palamor soccer… voted team captain for both soccer and football… Fenlason converted on 52 of 53 point after attempts as well as five out of six field goals…Received honor roll and silver star recognition. Personal: Son of Michelle and Donald Fenlason ... one of six brothers.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 BRANDON

FLORES

#54 • Kicker/Punter • 5-9, 210 • Fr. • HS Major: General Studies Golden Valley HS • Canyon Country, Calif.

High school: Flores was recognized on the principal’s list with a 3.5 or higher GPA at Golden Valley High School … competed in soccer and football … converted on nine out of 12 field goal attempts. Personal: Son of Jose Flores and Gilma Chinchilla… Has three siblings: Kevin, 22, Jennifer, 21 and Layla, 9.

JORDAN

FRYSINGER

#27 • Safety • 5-10, 193 • Jr. • SQ Major: General Studies Corning-Painted Post East HS • Illinois • Corning, N.Y. 2014: Saw action in two games ... moved to the secondary in the spring of 2015. 2013: Did not play. 2012: Did not play. 2011: Redshirted the 2011 season at Illinois. High cchool: A two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... Semifinalist for New York’s Gatorade Player of the Year ... First-team Class AA all-state selection by the New York State Sportswriters Association ... Rushed for 1,385 yards and 27 touchdowns on only 90 carries, an average of 15.4 yards per carry ... Scored a total of 32 touchdowns, with three on returns of his six interceptions ... 19 of his TDs covered 30 or more yards ... In his three-year high school career, Frysinger ran for 3,940 yards on 343 attempts and scored 74 touchdowns ... Helped Corning to a 9-1 record and Section 4 Class AA championship in the inaugural season for the team ... Was a second-team Class A all-state pick as a running back at Corning East in 2009 ... Rated one of the top 15 players in state of New York by SuperPrep ... Averaged 10.6 yards a carry as a junior in 2009. Personal: Son of Sharon and Charles Frysinger ... Born on Sept. 23, 1992 ... Won nine varsity letters in high school, three in football, four in lacrosse and two in track.

MICHAEL

GARNER

#88 • Receiver • 5-11, 170 • Fr. • HS Major: General Studies Madison HS • San Diego, Calif. 2014: Grayshirt. High school: Garner had laid the foundation for his senior season with strong, versatile performances during his junior and sophomore seasons but his season ended early with a broken ankle in Madison’s opener. He, however, proved his versatile and effectiveness after playing five positions as well as returning kicks as a junior and sophomore. He was a second-team all-conference honoree as a junior and also earned scholar-athlete recognition from the Union Tribune.As a junior, Garner had 19 receptions for 407 yards (six touchdowns) and carred the ball 22 times for 153 yards (three touchdowns). He added six kickoff returns for 253 yards for 813 all-purpose yards. As a sophomore, he had 19 receptions for 489 yards (four touchdowns) to go with 181 yards on 24 carries (three touchdowns). He added another 52 yards on four kickoff returns and 44 yards on five punt returns for 766 all-purpose yards. Personal: Son of Nanette and Ron Garner ... born Nov. 6, 1995.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 JORDAN

GRABSKI

#21 • Safety • 6-0, 189 • So. • 1L/RS Major: General Studies Southeast HS • Bradenton, Fla. 2014: Played in two games before being sidelined with injury. 2013: As a true freshman, played in nine games and finished with 24 total tackles (20 solo and four assists) ... also had three tackles for loss (-6 yards) and one pass breakup, which preserved the Vandals’ victory over Temple. High school: Missed part of the 2012 season with injury but was selected to play in the 21st Brad Park Memorial PAL All-Star Game. He had acclaimed sophomore and junior seasons and also participated in track and field. Grabski was his team’s Defensive Most Valuable Player, Special Teams Most Valuable Player and first-team all-Manatee County. As a sophomore, he earned second team all-Area honors. Personal: Son of Jennifer and Jordan Grabski ... born Feb. 20, 1994. CAREER BESTS Total tackles: 11 (vs. Western Michigan, Sept. 13, 2014). Solo tackles: 8 (vs. Western Michigan, Sept. 13, 2014). Assists: 3 (vs. Western Michigan, Sept. 13, 2014). Tackles for loss: 2 (at North Texas, Aug. 31, 2013). Pass breakups: 1 (vs. Temple, Sept. 28, 2013). DEFENSE YEAR 2013 2014 Totals

G/GS 9 2 11

UA 20 12 32

TACKLES A TT TFL/YDS 4 24 3.0-6 3 15 0-0 7 39 3.0-6

KAHSHAN

SACKS NO/YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0

PASS DEFENSE INT/YDS BRUP QBH 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

FUMBLES RCV/YDS FF 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0

BLKD KICK 0 0 0

SAF 0 0 0

GREENE

#18 • Defensive back • 5-10, 168 • So. • TR Major: General Studies Saint Francis Mountain View HS • Washington State • East Palo Alto, Calif. Previous school: Was at Washington State for two seasons where he redshirted (2013) and did not play (2014). High School: Competed in football, wrestling and track and field at Saint Francis Mountain View High School … Made two appearances at the state meet in the 4x100. Personal: Son of Jacqueline and Raymond Greene…Has three older siblings as well as a twin brother…Enjoys camping, riding dirt bikes and rapping.

ERIC

HALE

#91 • Defensive end • 6-2, 237 • Fr. • HS Major: Exercise Science and Health Lake Minneola HS • Orlando, Fla. High school: As a senior, Hale had 36 total tackles, which includes 17 solo stops as well as 15 tackles for loss and seven quarterback sacks. He had a game-high of nine tackles in a game against Lake Weir. As a junior, he had 53 total tackles, which includes 31 solo stops, 14 tackles for loss and four sacks. Additionally, he forced two fumbles and had two pass breakups. He was the defensive MVP of the Central Florida All-Star Game and was an honorable mention all-Central Florida selection. He was No. 47 in the Orlando Sentinel’s Central Florida Super 60. He also played basketball and lacrosse. Personal: Son of Victoria Hale ... born Oct. 30, 1995.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ED

HALL

#50 • Linebacker • 6-0, 209 • Fr. • RS Major: Mechanical Engineering Eagle River HS • Chugiak, Alaska 2014: Redshirt. High School: Hall was 1st team All-conference, and 2nd team All-state during his senior year. Also was Shrine Game MVP and graduated with a 4.0 GPA from Eagle River HS. Personal: Son of Lorine and Carey Hall, born Feb. 3, 1996.

MICAH

HAMILTON

#84 • Receiver • 5-10, 175 • Fr. • HS Major: Broadcast and Digital Media Woodinville HS • Woodinville, Wash. High school: Hamilton competed in football and baseball at Woodinville High School … Selected for the All-KingCo Honorable Mention at the free safety position … Recorded 45 tackles and two interceptions at the varsity level. Personal: Son of Linda and John Hamilton… Has one brother, Caleb, who plays baseball at Oregon State…aspires to become a broadcaster.

D.J.

HAMPTON

#2 • Safety • 5-11, 188 • Jr. • JC Major: Sociology Kellis HS • Mesa College • Atlanta, Ga. Joined the Vandals in January 2014: Two-sport athlete at Mesa … 53 total tackles …12 passes defensed … one blocked field goal … Helped Mesa to the WSFL Championship in 2013 and the Heart of Texas Bowl also competed in track (4x100 relay team) as a freshman. High school: at Kellis, two-sport athlete (football and track) … as a senior, played running back and cornerback … first-team all-district after averaging 4.1 tackles one game … also had one sack, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries – one of which was returned for a TD … had 1,093 all-purpose yards and scored six TDs … first-team all-conference kick returner as a senior, and a second-team choice as a junior … had a school record six blocked kicks in one season … team won Division II state championship … in track, had personal bests of 10.96 in the 100 meters and 22.3 in the 200 meters. Personal: Son of Keisha and Darrell Hampton ... born June 20, 1995.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ARMOND

HAWKINS

#14 • Cornerback • 5-10, 209 • So. • 1L Major: Public Relations Rancho Cucamonga HS • Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. 2014: Played in seven games ... had 10 solo stops and two assists ... had one tackle for loss (-2 yards) and recovered one fumble. 2013: Redshirted. High school: Hawkins was selected to play in the 2012 CalState 5-Star All-Star game in addition to earning recognition as a San Bernardino all-state and second-team all-baseline league. As a senior, Hawkins had 54 total tackles, three interceptions, one sack, two forced fumbles and 14 passes defensed. He missed his junior season because of an injury. Personal: Son of Armond and Jamie Hawkins ... born Dec. 6, 1994. CAREER BESTS Total tackles: 6 (vs. Troy, Nov. 15, 2014). Solo tackles: 5 (vs. Troy, Nov. 15, 2014). Assists: 1, twice 6 (at Appalachian State, Nov. 29, 2014, and vs. Troy, Nov. 15, 2014). Tackles for loss: 1 (vs. Troy, Nov. 15, 2014). Fumble recoveries: 1 (vs. Troy, Nov. 15, 2014). DEFENSE YEAR 2014 Totals

G/GS 7 7

UA 10 10

TACKLES A TT TFL/YDS 2 12 1-2 2 12 1-2

LEONARD

SACKS NO/YDS 0-0 0-0

PASS DEFENSE INT/YDS BRUP QBH 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0

FUMBLES RCV/YDS FF 1-0 0 1-0 0

BLKD KICK 0 0

SAF 0 0

HAZEWOOD

#22 • Linebacker • 6-4, 241 • Jr. • JC Major: General Studies Antelope HS • Sierra College • Sacramento, Calif. Joined the Vandals in January Junior college: Had 19 solo stops and 26 assists for a total 45 in 2014 … also had 6.5 sacks for -45 yards as well as eight passes defensed, 12.5 tackles for loss, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble … had seven tackles on three occasions … had career high of three sacks … as a freshman, had 18 solo tackles and 11 assists for total 29 … had five sacks for -44 as part of six tackles for loss totaling -46 … also had one interception, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery … best game was eight tackles with three sacks for -31 … all Nor-Cal Conference honorable mention., High school: First-team all-Capital Athletic League at Antelope ... also competed in basketball and track ... senior class vice president. Personal: Son of Yolanda and the late Leonard III ... born April 16, 1995.

CALLEN

HIGHTOWER

#88 • Receiver • 5-10, 177 • Jr. • JC Major: General Studies Grayson HS • Scottsdale CC • Loganville, Ga. Joined the Vandals in January Junior college: In 2014, had 43 receptions for 880 yards and nine TDs … first-team all-conference … high of 222 yards on seven catches vs. Snow College … also had 144 on four catches vs. Western Arizona … had nine kick returns for 191 yards … at Butler CC as a freshman, had 10 catches for 228 yards and returned 10 kicks for 214 yards. High school: Very highly rated coming out of Grayson HS … Grayson was the 5A State Champion in 2011 … MVP for the 2012 Georgia vs. Florida game. Personal: Son of Cassandra and Calvin Hightowner ... born March 17, 1994.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 NOLAN

HOINESS

#20 • Cornerback • 6-0, 192 • Fr. • RS Major: Business/Economics Hoquiam HS • Hoquiam, Wash. 2014: Redshirt. 2013: Joined the Vandals in January as a grayshirt. High school: He is a 2013 graduate of Hoquiam High School where he was the Evergreen 1A Most Valuable Player and an all-state choice. As a senior, he rushed for 2,186 yards, while averaging 13 yards per carry. Against Montesano, he rushed for 354 yards and scored three touchdowns as a senior. He scored 30 touchdowns during the 2013 campaign. He also competed in track and was the top sprinter on Hoquiam’s 1A championship team. Personal: Son of Julie and Todd Hoiness ... born May 17, 1995.

LUKE

HYDE

#27 • Fullback • 6-2, 229 • Fr. • HS Major: Secondary Education Emmett HS • Emmett, Idaho High school: Hyde is a 2015 graduate of Emmett (Idaho) High School where he played football, basketball and golf. He was a first-team all-conference football player both his junior and senior years, and an all-conference basketball player as a senior. Personal: He is the son of Gretchen and Bob Hyde and was born July 30, 1996 ... One sibling, Drew ... Aspires to a career in teaching and coaching... Hobbies include hunting and fishing.

GARRON

JACKSON

#19 • Defensive line • 6-3, 225 • Jr. • JC Major: General Studies Carson HS • Cerritos College • Carson, Calif. Junior college: As a sophomore at Cerritos, he had 19 total tackles as well as two tackles for loss, one sack, one fumble recovery and one pass defensed. High school: As a high schooler at Carson, he had 34 tackles and two quarterback sacks as a senior. He helped Carson win the Marine League championship and advance to the Los Angeles City title game. He had 12 tackles in the city title game – despite playing with a separated shoulder. As a sophomore, he had 12 tackles and three sacks and as a freshman he had 20 tackles but turned his attention to offense, too, where he had more than 600 yards rushing and scored four touchdowns.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 JERMAINE

JOHNSON

#7 • Receiver • 6-4, 202 • Sr. • 1L Major: Organizational Sciences Ellender Memorial HS • New Mexico Military • Houma, La.

2014: Did not play. Junior college: Played in 10 games and had 377 yards on 19 receptions, four of which were touchdowns ... career-best game was 166 yards on five receptions with a 78-yard scoring catch. High school: As a senior at Ellender Memorial High School, Johnson had 34 receptions for 649 yards and eight touchdowns. He had three 100-yard-plus games with his top outing 160 yards on five receptions vs. Lutcher. He scored three touchdowns on seven receptions for 143 yards vs. Assumption and had 106 yards on four catches against South Terrebonne ... As a junior, he started the season with a 214-yard game (seven receptions) en route to an 891-yard season (36 catches). He also had games of 164, 148 and 142 yards and scored eight touchdowns on the season. As a sophomore, he played in four games and had four catches for 106 yards and two touchdowns.He also returned kickoffs with 27 career returns for 371 yards. Personal: Son of Joseph and Marlene Johnson ... born July 2, 1991.

PATRICK

JOHNSON

#72 • Offensive line • 6-2, 291 • Fr. • RS Major: General Studies Paradise Valley HS • Phoenix, Ariz.

2014: Redshirt. Winter 2014: Joined the Vandals in January as a grayshirt from Paradise Valley High School. High school: Earned Division III All-Arizona honors as a senior in 2012 and was chosen to play in the Canyon Coast All-Star game, which pitted Arizona’s top high schoolers against a team from Southern California. He was labeled one of the top 50 Arizona recruits by 247Sports.com. He was a second-team all-conference choice as a junior. Personal: Son of Scott and Linda Johnson ... born Feb. 22, 1995.

TERRY

JOHNSON

#31 • Defensive back • 5-9, 164 • Sr. • TR Major: General Studies Grace King HS • Metairie, La.

High school: Johnson is a 2011 graduate of Grace King High School at Metairie, La. He had 10 receptions for 477 yards and a total of 85 tackles and two interceptions. He was invited to play in the Darren Sharper All-Star Game. He also was a team captain and the Old Spice District Player of the Year. He played on one state championship team. He is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Personal: He is the son of Marshell Johnson and was born April 3, 1992 ...Has one older brother, Terrance.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 EMMANUEL

JONES

#12 • Linebacker • 6-2, 201 • Jr. • JC Major: General Studies Roosevelt HS • Highland CC • Roosevelt, N.Y.

High school: Jones was a two-time, all-county and all-conference selection as well as being voted team captain at Roosevelt High School at Roosevelt, NY… Also received and all-conference academic team recognition for his performance in the classroom. Highland Community College: Jones racked up 50 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, seven sacks, one forced fumble and one interception over his career at highland. Personal: He is the son of Sandra and Raymond Jones … One of five siblings… Aspires to open a homeless shelter… enjoys sleeping and spending time with family.

JAYSHAWN

JORDAN

#4 • Cornerback • 5-9, 185 • Sr. • 3L Major: Finance O’Dea HS • Seattle, Wash. 2014: Started all 11 games ... had 62 total tackles (48 solo and 14 assists) ... ... had e ed three tackles for loss, three pass breakups, two interceptions, one forced 0 fumble and one fumble recovery ... best game of the season was 11 (10 solo, one assist) at Ohio University ... was fourth on the team in total tackles and second in passes defensed. 2013: Played in all 12 games and started 10 ... Vandals’ third-leading tackler with 77 total tackles(68 solo and nine assists) ... had a team-high nine pass breakups as well as three tackles for loss (-4 yards) and one interception ... had a career-best 10 solo tackles at Ole Miss. 2012: Played in 10 games and had 19 tackles (11 solo and eight assists) ... also had one PBU. est High school: Three-year starter at O’Dea … Defensive MVP at Northwest Elite Football Camp … Metro League Mountain Division Player of the Year a … ar first team all-state by the Associated Press and the Tacoma News Tribune … O’Dea was 13-1 during his senior season ... team captain … as a senior, had 64 tackles, a ackles, three interceptions and seven knockdowns on defense and had covered 1,036 yards ya ards and scored eight touchdowns on offense ... as a junior, had 43 tackles, four interceptionss ... as a sophomore, had 64 tackles (23 solo) ... uncle Jeff Jordan played for the Vandals and is tied for sixth all-time on Idaho’s career pass deflections list. Personal: Son of Jerry and Charisse Jordan ... born June 23, 1994. CAREER BESTS Total tackles: 11 (at Ohio University, Sept. 20, 2014). Solo tackles: 10, twice (at Ohio University (Sept. 20, 2014, and at Ole Miss, Oct. 26, 2013). Assists: 5 (vs. New Mexico e exico State, Oct. 6, 2012). Passes defensed: 2, three times (at Appalachian State, Nov. 29, 2014; at New New Mexico State, Nov. 30, 2013), and vs. Fresno State (Oct. 5, 2013). Interceptions: 2 (vs. New Mexico xico State, Oct. 18, 2014). DEFENSE YEAR

G/GS

UA

TACKLES A TT TFL/YDS

2012 2013 2014 Totals

10 12/12 11/11 33/23

11 68 48 127

8 9 14 31

19 77 62 158

0-0 3.0-4 3.0-0 6.0-4

SACKS NO/YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

PASS DEFENSE INT/YDS BRUP QBH 0 1-0 2-(-5) 3-(-5)

1 9 2 12

0 0 0 0

FUMBLES RCV/YDS FF 0 0 1 1

0 0 1 1

BLKD KICK

SAF

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 TONY

LASHLEY

#33 • Linebacker • 6-1, 236 • So. • 1L Major: General Studies Rockhurst HS • Kansas City, Mo. 2014: Played in seven of 11 games and started four ... had 21 total tackles (15 solo and six assists) ... also had two tackles for loss, two blocked kicks and one quarterback hurry ... twice have five tackles in one game – at Georgia Southern (four solo and one assist) and vs. Troy (three solo and two assists). 2013: Gray shirt. High school: As a junior, Lashley had 54 tackles and three sacks. The following summer, he had a stellar showing at the St. Louis Elite Football Combine where he had the most reps in the 225 bench press with 17, and was noted for his 40 time and agility, which elicited this comment: “A solid combination of speed and strength.” He was a National Underclassmen Five-Star Central MVP. Personal: Son of Eugene and Katrina Young ... born May 21, 1995. DEFENSE YEAR 2014 Totals

G/GS 7/4 7/4

UA 15 15

TACKLES A TT TFL/YDS 6 21 2.0-3 6 21 2.0-3

SACKS NO/YDS 0-0 0-0

PASS DEFENSE INT/YDS BRUP QBH 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 1

DARIUS

LILES

FUMBLES RCV/YDS FF 0 0 0 0

BLKD KICK 2 2

SAF 0 0

#41 • Linebacker • 6-0, 230 • Fr. • HS Major: Environmental Science El Diamante HS • Visalia, Calif. High school: As a senior, Liles had 110 tackles, 10 sacks, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and he scored twice. He pulled double duty as a fullback and earned his team’s Most Valuable Player honor in addition to the Visalia Times-Delta/Advance-Register Defensive Player of the Year honors as well as the Quarterback Club Defensive Athlete of the Year. He was chosen to the first team of the all-Tulare County defense and first-team all-conference as a senior. As a junior, he had 135 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, eight sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and one touchdown in earning all-Valley Defensive Player of the Year recognition as well as the all-County and all-conference Defensive MVP and second-team all-state. He also was his team’s and the Quarterback Club’s Defensive Athlete of the Year. Personal: Son of Harold and Kerrie Lyles ... born Oct. 16, 1996.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 MATT

LINEHAN

#10 • Quarterback • 6-3, 214 • So. • 1L Major: Broadcast and Digital Media a St. Mary’s HS • Orchard Lake, Mich. 2014: Had one of the best freshman seasons in school history ... played ed d in all 11 games and started 10 ... had four games of more than 300 yards passing and finis nished shed with 2,540 b a freshman passing yards ... his 56 passing attempts at Ohio University are the mostt by in school history and tie for eighth-highest all-time ... his 33 completions on ns – twice (at a quarterback an Texas State and at Ohio University) also are the most by a Vandal freshman and his 381 single-game yards are second-best by an Idaho freshman (Nate Nate Enderle had 423) ... he completed 58.3 percent (221 of 379) of his passes and had ha ad 11 TD throws. High school: Linehan follows in the footsteps of his father, Scott, as a Vandal ndal quarterback. Linehan, a multi-sport athlete, was honored as a blue chip hip p player by the Detroit News after leading St. Mary’s to the state championn-ship game. An all-league selection, he threw for 1,500 yards as St. Mary’s ’ss captured the Catholic League title. He also was a key member of St. Mary’s ’ss Class A regional basketball championship during his junior year and scored orred 28 points in one game. Personal: He is the son of Scott, an assistant for the Dallas Cowboys and d a stellar player at Idaho, and Kristen Linehan. His brother Mike joins the Vandals this year. His His uncles also played for the Vandals ... born Nov. 13, 1994. CAREER BESTS Passes attempted: 56 (at Ohio University, Sept 20, 2014). Passes completed: State, pleted: 33, twice (at Texas Sta tate ta te te, Oct. 4, 2014, and at Ohio University, Sept. 20, 2014). Yards: 381 (at Ohio o University, Sept. 20, 2014). Touchdown passes: 3, twice (vs. Western Michigan, Sept. 13, 2014, and at Lo Louisiana-Monroe, ouisiana-Monroe, Sept. 6, 2014). Interceptions: 3, three times (vs. Troy, Nov. 15, 2015; vs. Arkansas State, Nov. N 1, 2014, and at Ohio University, Sept. 20, 2014). Completion percentage (min. 25 throws): .667 ([28 of 42], vs. Western Michigan, Sept. 13, 2014). Pass efficiency: 161.68 (vs. Western Michigan, Sept. 13, 2014). 4 Scored one rushing touch4). down vs. Western Michigan. PASSING YEAR

G/GS

EFF.

CMP

ATT

INT

PCT

YDS

TD

LG

A AVG/G

AVG/R

AVG/P

2014 Totals

11/10 11/10

114.69 114.69

221 221

379 379

18 18

.583 .583

2540 2540

11 11

75 75

230.9 2 230.9

11.5 11.5

6.7 6.7

MIKE

LINEHAN

#40 • Linebacker • 6-2, 227 • Fr. • HS Major: General Studies Highland Park HS • Highland Park, Texas High school: A starter all three years in high school, Linehan played in the Michigan state championship game as a sophomore at St. Mary’s. After moving to Texas, he didn’t miss a beat in transferring to Highland Park. Against North Mesquite, he had 17 tackles - nine solo, to earn Dallas Morning News Defensive Player of the Week honorable mention. He earned all-District 10-6A honors. He also plays basketball. Personal: He is the son of Scott, an assistant for the Dallas Cowboys and a stellar player at Idaho, and Kristen Linehan. His brother Matt is Idaho’s quarterback. His uncles also played for the Vandals ...born Sept. 24, 1996.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 TUENI

LUPEAMANU

#44 • Defensive line • 6-1, 305 • Jr. • 2L Major: Organizational Sciences Herriman HS • Herriman, Utah 2014: Played in 10 games and started one ... had 13 total tackles (nine solo, four assists) ... also had 1.5 tackles for loss. 2013: As a true freshman, played in 11 of 12 games ... had five total tackles, which includes one tackle for loss (vs. Fresno State) ... best game was three solo stops vs. Fresno State. High school: Luepamanu played quarterback, linebacker and punted – all in helping lead Herriman to an 8-3 record and the Region 7 championship. His high school coach lauded his versatility: “He’s the type of kid that I think has a very good future at the next level. There’s no question.” Personal: Son of Pasitale Luepamanu ... born April 14, 1995. DEFENSE YEAR

G/GS

UA

TACKLES A TT TFL/YDS

2013 2014 Totals

11 10/1 21/1

4 9 13

1 4 5

5 13 18

1.0-1 1.5-3 2.5-4

JAKE

SACKS NO/YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0

PASS DEFENSE INT/YDS BRUP QBH 0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 0

0 0 0

FUMBLES RCV/YDS FF 0 0 0

0 0 0

BLKD KICK

SAF

0 0 0

0 0 0

LUTON

#14 • Quarterback • 6-6, 220 • Fr. • RS Major: General Studies Marysville Pilchuck HS • Lake Stevens, Wash. 2014: Redshirted. High school: Luton thrived at Marysville-Pilchuck, a school with a history of running the ball, with both his passing and running capabilities. He led his team to the Wesco 3A league championship as a senior. He completed seven of nine passes for 137 yards and three touchdowns in the championship game in becoming the school’s best passer ever. As a junior, he threw form more than 1,300 yards while gaining an addition 450 on the ground. He was responsible for 12 touchdowns. In a review in Northwest Prep report, he was described this way: “His vision is excellent, rarely missing a receiver opening up. The long arms and height that his is delivering the ball from keeps it well above out-reaching hands of defenders. And his trajectory and spin on his passes is spot-on text book.” Personal: Son of Heather Luton ... born April 11, 1996.

CONNOR

MAHONEY

#29 • Running back • 6-0, 178 • Fr. • HS Major: Mechanical Engineering Bremerton HS • Bremerton, Wash.

High school: Mahoney competed in baseball and football at Bremerton High School … was voted team captain as well as honorable mention at the quarterback position … Mahoney’s senior season he was 79/169 for 1020 yards and eleven touchdowns as well as a 70.6 quarterback rating. Personal: Son of Darci and Eric Mahoney … Has one sister, Taylor … Pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015

MANLEY

JAKE

#45 • Fullback • 6-0, 243 • Sr. • 3L Major: Organizational Sciences Salmon River HS • Riggins, Idaho 2014: Saw action in eight games at fullback and one special teams ... had four receptions for 20 yards and returned two kicks for 14. 2013: Missed three games because of injury ... started three of the nine games in which he played ... scored the Vandals’ first touchdown of the season on a six-yard reception at North Texas ... primarily a blocking back, finished the season with three receptions for 11 yards ... had two catches at Wyoming. 2012: Played in all 12 games on special teams and at H-back ... on special teams, had four total tackles (one solo and three assists). 2011: Redshirted. High school: Two-time all-state choice as a linebacker ... also rushed for 1,500 yards and five TDs as a senior in addition to tallying 100 tackles ... ranked third academically in his class. Personal: Son of Kim Olson and Jayson Manley ... born May 20, 1993 at Antioch, Calif.

STEVE

MATLOCK

#61 • Center • 6-2, 270 • Jr. • 2L Major: Sociology/Criminology Capital HS • Boise, Idaho 2014: Played in all 11 games and started eight at quick guard ... during the winter, earned starting center role in place of four-year starter Mike Marboe. 2013: Joined the team in August and earned a starting role as a true freshman ... started eight games at quick guard ... one of just 13 true FBS freshman to start in 2013. High school: Two-time all-conference choice as well as two-time all-state selection at Capital High School ... was team captain as a junior and senior. Personal: Son of the late Lisa Matlock ... born June 30, 1995.

TANNER

MAUSETH

#77 • Offensive line • 6-8, 275 • Fr. • HS Major: Physics Century HS • Pocatello, Idaho High school: Mauseth was a first-team all-state choice by the Idaho Statesman after his senior season ... also three-time all-area selection ... Student-Athlete of the Year at Century ... on the honor roll throughout high school ... state track academic champion ... also played basketball and threw the discus in track ... throw of 150 feet, one inch in the discus is a Century record ... 4.0 grade-point average in AP classes. Personal: Son of Tonya and Jason Mauseth ... born Sept. 11, 1997.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 MARC

MILLAN

#23 • Linebacker • 6-1, 221 • Sr. • 2L Major: Organizational Sciences Mission Viejo HS • Santa Ana College • Mission Viejo, Calif. 2014: Was Idaho’s leading tackler for the second year in a row with 102 total tackles (72 solo, 30 assists) ... also was team leader in tackles for loss with 15.5 for -36 yards ... had two sackes (-7 yards) as well as two quarterback hurries, two forced fumbles and one pass breakup ... best game was 18 total tackles (17 solo, one assist) vs. Arkansas State ... also had five tackles for loss in that game and one sack. 2013: Joined the Vandals in January and had an immediate impact ... started all 12 games at the SAM linebacker and led the Vandals in total tackles with 90 (69 solo and 21 assists) ... also had 11 tackles for loss (-46 yards) and four sacks (-30 yards) ... had four pass breakups and three quarterback hurries ... best game was 11 total tackles (seven solo and four assists) at Arkansas State ... had three tackles for loss at Wyoming ... had 10-tackle games at North Texas (eight solo, two assists) and vs. Texas State (eight solo and two assists) Junior college: Millan led Santa Ana College in tackles with 70 total tackles (43 solo and 27 assists) in addition to five sacks (-35 yards) and 17.5 tackles for loss (-75 yards). Additionally, he forced three fumbles, had one fumble recovery, one pass breakup and scored one safety. His consistency is evident in that he totaled eight tackles in three games and seven tackles in another four. High school: Millan is a 2010 graduate of Mission Viejo (Calif.) High School. Personal: Son of Barbara Rodriguez and Marco Millan Sr. ... born March 23, 1992. CAREER BESTS Total tackles: 18 (vs Arkansas State, Nov. 1, 2014). Solo tackles: 17 (vs Arkansas State, Nov. 1, 2014). Assists: 4 (at Arkansas State, Oct. 12, 2013). Tackles for loss: 5 (vs Arkansas State, Nov. 1, 2014). Sacks: 2 (at Wyoming, Sept. 7, 2013). Quarterback hurries: 1, five times (vs. New Mexico State, Oct. 18, 2014; at Louisiana-Monroe, Sept. 6, 2014; at Florida State, Nov. 23, 2013; at Ole Miss, Oct. 26, 2013, and vs. Temple, Sept. 28, 2013). Pass breakups: 1, five times (vs. South Alabama, Sept. 27, 2014; at Florida State, Nov. 23, 2013; vs. Temple, Sept. 28, 2013; at Washington State, Sept. 21, 2013, and at Wyoming, Sept. 7, 2013). Forced fumbles: 1, twice (at Texas State, Oct. 4, 2014, and at Ohio University, Sept. 20, 2014). DEFENSE YEAR

G/GS

UA

TACKLES A TT TFL/YDS

2013 2014 Totals

12/12 11/11 23/23

69 72 141

21 30 51

DANNY

90 102 192

11.0-46 15.5-36 26.5-82

SACKS NO/YDS 4.0-30 2.0-7 6.0-37

PASS DEFENSE INT/YDS BRUP QBH 0 0 0

4 1 5

3 2 5

FUMBLES RCV/YDS FF 0 0 0

0 2 2

BLKD KICK

SAF

0 0 0

0 0 0

MOORE

#86 • Receiver • 6-3, 199 • Fr. • HS Major: Business/Economics Boise HS • Boise, Idaho High school: Moore received all-conference, all-state and MVP honors as well as being voted teamcaptain team captain at Boise High School for his football accomplishments … He competed in track and field, football and basketball. Personal: Son of Nita Verner and Nick Moore … has two siblings, Nikki and Alexa … Enjoys surfing and time with friends and family.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 RUEBEN

MWEHLA

#26 • Receiver • 5-10, 187 • So. • 1L Major: Organizational Sciences Bellevue HS • Bellevue, Wash. 2014: Saw action in six games, primarily on special teams. 2013: Redshirted. High school: Mwehla played receiver and cornerback at Bellevue, which finished the 2012 campaign with an unblemished 14-0 record as Washington’s No. 1 high school team and the No. 5 team in the nation. Mwehla was a second-team KingCo choice. Personal: Son of Gwen Mwehla ... born July 20, 1994.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ELIJHAA

PENNY

#6 • Running back • 6-2, 234 • Sr. • 1L Major: General Studies Norwalk HS • Cerritos College • Lakewood, Calif. 2014: Continued to develop as the season progressed and wound up as the Vandals’ leading rusher ... gained 589 yards on 139 carries and scored 12 touchdowns – the most by an Idaho player since DeMaundray Woolridge had 18 in 2009 and tied for the second most since Willie Alderson had 12 in 2000 ... also caught 12 passes for 107 yards and had eight kickoff returns for 143 yards to total 839 allpurpose yards ... best game was 121 yards on 16 carries vs. Arkansas State ... had 90 or more yards in three of Idaho’s final four games. Junior college: Penny was a standout running back at Cerritos College where he gained 1,338 yards on 199 carries as a sophomore. He averaged 6.7 yards per carry and scored a Cerritos single-season record 20 touchdowns, with a career-high four vs. Ventura. He also caught 16 passes for 94 yards to total 1,432 all-purpose yards for 7-4 Cerritos. He had seven games of 100 or more yards and a career high of 262 on 34 carries vs. Palomar. Those efforts led to his being honored as a first-team All-American as well as a first-team All-California Region IV and the Northern Conference Offensive Player of the Year. Prior to playing at Cerritos, he spent one season at College of the Sequoias (2011) where he played in eight games and totaled 102 yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries. He also caught three passes for 27 yards. High school: A graduate of Norwalk (Calif.) High School, Penny was a three-year letterman after playing at defensive end and linebacker as well as running back. He was honored throughout his high school career as an all-area selection as a junior and senior, and an all-state medium school division choice as a senior. He was the Suburban League MVP twice and an all-CIF selection. He was the Wave Newspaper East Region Player of the Year after gaining 2,005 yards and scoring 18 touchdowns as a senior. He gained 335 yards and scored six touchdowns vs. Westminster High. Defensively during his senior season, he had 29 tackles and 1.5 sacks. As a junior, he rushed for 1,569 yards and 22 touchdowns, while totaling 62 tackles, eight sacks and four interceptions. Personal: son of Desiree Taplin and Robert Penny ... born Aug. 17, 1993. CAREER BESTS Rushing: Carries – 23 (at Appalachian State, Nov. 29, 2014). Yards – 121 (vs. Arkansas State, Nov. 1, 2014). Touchdowns – 3 (at Georgia Southern, Oct. 11, 2014). Long – 27 (vs. Arkansas State ). Receiving: Receptions – 3 (at Appalachian State, Nov. 29, RUSHING 2014). Yards – 25 (at AppaYEAR G/GS ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG. TD LG AVG/G lachian State, Nov. 29, 2014). 2014 11/2 139 596 7 589 4.2 12 27 53.5 Touchdowns – 1 (at AppalaTotals 11/2 139 596 7 589 4.2 12 27 53.5 chian State, Nov. 29, 2014). ALL-PURPOSE RUSHING Long – 20 (at Texas State, Oct. YEAR G/GS PLAYS RUSH REC KR PR TOT AVG/PLAY AVG/G 4, 2014). Kickoff returns: Returns – 3 (at 2014 11/2 159 589 107 143 0 839 5.3 76.3 Ohio University, Sept. 20, 2014). Totals 11/2 159 589 107 143 0 839 5.3 76.3 Yards – 63 (at Ohio University). Long – 24 (at Georgia Southern, RECEIVING Oct. 11, 2014). YEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG. TD LG AVG/G All-purpose rushing: Plays – 26 ([23 2014 11/2 12 107 8.9 1 20 9.7 carries, 3 receptions] at Appalachian Totals 11/2 12 107 8.9 1 20 9.7 State, Nov. 29, 2014). Yards – 131, twice KICKOFF RETURNS ([121 rushing, 5 receiving, 5 returns] vs. YEAR G/GS RET YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G Arkansas State, Nov. 1, 2014, and [56 rushing, 12 receiving, 63 returns] at Ohio 2014 11/2 8 143 17.9 0 24 13.0 University, Sept. 20, 2014). Totals 11/2 8 143 17.9 0 24 13.0

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 DARIUS

PETERSON

#75 • Offensive line • 6-6, 302 • Jr. • JC Major: Organizational Sciences South HS • Hutchinson CC • Salina, Kan. Second team all-Kansas Jayhawk Conference as a sophomore … Hutchinson led the Jayhawk League and was sixth nationally in rushing with an average of 260.7 yards per game … Hutchinson won 11 games for the first time in school history and was ranked fourth in the final NJCAA poll after winning the Salt Lake City Bowl … three-year starter at South … was in 2011, was first-team all-Arkansas ValleyChisholm League, K Preps Class 5A All-State team, all-County by Salina Journal, Topeka Capital Journal Class 5A all-state team … as a senior, played in the Kansas Shrine Bowl … chose Idaho over Troy, UTEP, Central Arkansas and Tennessee-Martin.

AUSTIN

PHILLIPS

#58 • Offensive line • 6-3, 287 • Fr. • RS Major: Mechanical Engineering Mountain View HS • Bend, Ore. 2014: Redshirted. High School: Phillips earned 1st team All-league honors on offense and defense his senior year, as well as Most Valuable Player. Personal: Son of Beth and Craig Phillips, born April 12, 1996.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 AARON

PUE

#32 • Linebacker • 5-7, 193 • Fr. • HS Major: Business/Economics Buckeye HS • Buckeye, Ariz. High school: Pue was named an all-conference running back, named defensive (linebacker) and offensive captain as well as team captain at Buckeye High School. Personal: Son of Melissa and Emanuele Pue … The oldest six siblings … related to former Vandal and current NFL lineman Mike Iupati.

CALVARY

PUGH

#4 • Running back • 5-9, 165 • Fr. • HS Major: Sociology Forest Hills HS • West Palm Beach, Fla. High School: As a senior in 2014, carried the ball 101 times for 773 yards and scored seven touchdowns. He also had 17 receptions for 295 yards and one TD and returned five kicks for 95 yards to total 1,163 all-purpose yards (9.45 yards per touch). He was nominated for the 2015 U.S. Army AllAmerican Bowl and was commended by his high school coach for his leadership ability. Forest Hills had its best season since 1986 during his senior year. Personal: Son of Jerry and Laura Pugh ... Dec. 22, 1995.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 AUSTIN

REHKOW

#5 • Punter/Kicker • 6-3, 208 • Jr. • 2L Major: Exercise Science & Health Central Valley HS • Spokane, Wash. 2014 Ray Guy Award Finalist 2014 Walter Camp All-American (second team) 2014 Sun Belt Conference first team 2013 Walter Camp All-American (first team) 2013 Ray Guy Award Watch List 2014: Was second in the nation in punting average and was a Ray Guy Award finalist ... in addition to earning that prestigious recognition, he was a second team Walter Camp All-American as well as a CBS Sports second team choice, and a third-team honoree by the Associated Press and Athlon Sports ... was a first-team all-Sun Belt Conference team member ... punted 44 times for 2,101 yards for an average of 47.8 yards per kick ... had 19 kicks of more than 50 yards ... 38.6 percent of punts downed inside the 20 ... 29.5 percent inside the 10 ... career long of 73 yards ... also handles kickoffs and PATs for the Vandals ... made 27 of 28 PATs and 11 of 10 field goal attempts ... long field goal of 47 yards. 2013: Had a stellar freshman season as the nation’s #1 punter with an average of 47.8 yards per kick ... he was a Walter Camp AllAmerican after breaking the NCAA record for a freshman punter as well as the NCAA record for a punter who kicked at least 75 times in a season ... ... he was the FBS Independent Special Teams Player of the Year and was on Athlon Sports All-Freshman team ... he was a first-team all-Independent choice of CollegeSportsMadness.com, second team All-American by SB Nation, third team All-American by the Associated Press, and honorable mention All-American by Sports Illustrated ... he punted 75 times for 3,587 yards ... his career long punt was 65 yards and he had seven punts of 60 or more yards, and 27 of 50-59 yards ... he was one of just two FBS players who kicked and punted for his team. High school: Kicked a 67-yard field goal that broke an 83-year old Washington High School record and was within one yard of the national record of 68. He doesn’t only kick them long, he’s accurate. He’s been highly recognized throughout Washington and particularly in the Greater Spokane League. As a junior, he was successful on 89 percent of his field goal attempts and was rewarded with all-state and all-GSL honors. He also was all-GSL as a sophomore and senior. During his senior season, he was the all-GSL punter as well after averaging 48 yards per kick. He averaged 39 per punt as a junior. Personal: Son of Kim and Freddie Rehkow ... born March 17, 1995. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Punting Punts: 9, twice (at Arkansas State, Oct. 12, 2013, and at Wyoming, Sept. 7, 2013). Punting yards: 434 (at Wyoming, Sept. 7, 2013). Average per punt: 54.3 (on three punts vs. Texas State, Nov. 2, 2013). Long: 73 (at Georgia Southern, Oct. 11, 2014). PATs PATs attempted: 5, twice (vs. Old Dominion, Nov. 9, 2013, and vs. Northern Illinois, Sept. 14, 2013). PATs made: 5, twice (vs. Old Dominion, Nov. 9, 2013, and vs. Northern Illinois, Sept. 14, 2013).Kickoffs: 8 (vs. North Dakota, Sept. 10, 2011). Field goals Attempted: 5 (vs. Temple, Sept. 28, 2013). Made: 4 (vs. Temple, Sept. 28, 2013). Long field goal: 47 (at Ohio University, Sept. 20, 2014). PUNTING YEAR 2013 2014 Totals

G/GS 12/12 11/11 23/23

NO. 75 44 119

YARDS 3587 2101 5688

AVG. 47.8 * 47.8 * 47.8 **

LONG 65 73 73

BLKD 0 0 0

TB 7 3 10

FC 15 11 26

50+ 34 19 53

ATT 27 28 55

FGM 10 11 21

FGA 17 19 36

LONG 41 47 47

KO 46 54 100

YARDS 2814 3218 6032

AVG. 61.2 59.6 60.3

TB 16 14 30

I20 24 17 41

KICKING YEAR 2013 2014 Totals

PAT 26 27 53

* NCAA single-season record for punter who punted at least 75 times * NCAA freshman record * Idaho single-season record ** Idaho’s current career average leader ** Current NCAA career average leader

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 AVERY

ROOKS

#49 • Linebacker • 6-2, 209 • Fr. • RS Major: Exercise Science and Health Sedro-Woolley HS • George Fox • Sedro-Woolley, Wash. 2014: Attended George Fox University for one semester. High school: 2015 graduate of Sedro-Woolley .. played football and ran track ... all-conference selection as well as state Athlete of the Week ... team captain ... as a senior, had 85 tackles, six passes defensed, two forced fumbles while in a dual defense/offense role ... at running back, had 29 carries for 317 yards and caught five passes for 100 yards ... member of honor roll. Personal: Son of Amber and Michael Rooks ... born Dec. 15, 1995.

JORDAN

ROSE

#76 • Offensive line • 6-6, 322 • So. • 1L Major: General Studies Freeman HS • Spokane, Wash. 2014: Earned a starting position as a true freshman ... missed part of the season with injury but nevertheless was an impact player and earned Sun Belt Conference all-newcomer team recognition. High school: Rose played offensive and defensive line at Freeman High School and was an integral member of its winning its first 1A football championship in school history. He was a three-year starter and was mentioned by the Seattle Times as one of Washington’s Top 100 players. As a junior, he was honored as his teams’ Defensive Most Valuable Player in addition to earning first-team all-conference honors offensively and defensively. He earned second-team all-conference honors as a sophomore. Personal: Son of Roy and Melanie Rose ... born Feb. 28, 1996.

JACOB

RYAN

#57 • Linebacker • 5-8, 211 • Fr. • HS Major: General Studies Mountain Home HS • Mountain Home, Idaho High school: Ryan competed in football, wrestling, tack and baseball at Mountain Home High School … Was named all-conference defensive back and running back as well as team captain for football … finished sixth and third wrestling at the state meet two years in a row. Personal: Son of Lorena and Richard Ryan … has three siblings, Jonathon, Matt and Elizabeth … Enjoys card tricks and spending time with family.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 DALLAS

SANDBERG

#55 • Offensive line • 6-5, 305 • Sr. • 3L Major: Psychology Bradshaw Mountain HS • Prescott Valley, Ariz. 2014: Earned a starting role and was a key figure in the offensive line ... missed three games with injury but came back to start final game. 2013: Played in four games before sustaining a season-ending injury. 2012: Started 11 games and played in all 12 at left guard. 2011: Joined the Vandals in January and redshirted in the fall. 2010: Grayshirt. High school: Arizona Football Coaches Association 4A all-state team … Arizona Republic Class 4A all-state team … recorded 62 total tackles (34 solo and 28 assists) … also kicked off and was successful on four PAT attempts … also a shot putter on the track team. Personal: Son of Scott and Lori Sandberg ... born May 10, 1991.

JACOB

SANNON

#8 • Receiver • 5-11, 1891• Jr. • 2L Major: General Studies Southeast HS • Bradenton, Fla. 2013: As a true freshman, played in all 12 games as a receiver and one special teams ... caught five passes for 84 yards ... long reception of 41 yards vs. Washington State and two catches at Florida State ... also had four tackles on special teams. High school: Came to Idaho coming off an all-state season at Southeast High School. As a senior, he led his team with 730 yards on 43 catches – 10 of which were touchdowns. Sannon had a career high 169 yards vs. DeSoto County in earning third-team honors on the Florida 5A all-state team. He was chosen to play in the 21st annual Brad Rice Memorial PAL Bowl, which pitted seniors from Manatee County against seniors from Sarasota County. He was honored as a first-team all-Manatee County selection as well as a third-team all-state choice. He also was Manatee’s Most Outstanding Offensive Player, as well as Southeast’s Offensive MVP. As a junior, Sannon had 326 yards on 23 catches. His second high was eight catches for 100 yards. Personal: Son of Myrlene Leccima ... born Aug. 4, 1994. Career bests Receptions: 7 (at Appalachian State, Nov. 29, 2014). Yards: 71 (at Georgia Southern, Oct. 11, 2014). Long: 44 (at Georgia Southern, Oct. 11, 2014). RECEIVING YEAR 2013 2014 Totals

G/GS 12/0 11/4 23/4

REC 5 22 27

YDS 84 285 369

AVG. 16.8 13.0 13.7

TD 0 0 0

LG 41 44 44

AVG/G 7.0 25.9 16.0

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IDAHOVANDALS2015

SAUNDERS

ISAIAH

#21 • Running back • 5-10, 228 • Fr. • RS Major: Sociology/Criminology Pleasant Grove HS • Elk Grove, Calif. 2014: Redshirted ... joined the Vandals in January as a grayshirt, is the son of a former Vandal. His dad, Walter, was a receiver at Idaho from 1991-93 when coach Paul Petrino was a Vandal assistant. High school: As a senior, Saunders led Pleasant Grove with 1,383 yards on 259 carries with 16 going for touchdowns. He added another 13 receptions for 129 yards. Saunders had seven games of 100 or more yards with his career outing 268 yards on 31 carries (six TDs) against Sheldon. He was an allDelta River selection and played in the 56th annual Optimist All-Star Football Classic. As a junior, he was second on the team with 88 carries for 625 yards and 13 touchdowns. His best that season was 12 carries for 129 yards. Personal: Son of Walt and Yolanda Saunders ... born June 7, 1995.

WILL

SCHMIDT

#82 • Tight end • 6-3, 222 • Fr. • RS Major: Accounting O’Dea HS • Seattle, Wash. 2014: Injured ... did not play. Moved from defensive end to tight end in spring of 2015. 2013: Redshirted. High school: Schmidt was a multi-position standout at O’Dea where he played defensive end, receiver and punted. He earned first-team all-Metro League honors as a defensive end and punter for his senior season. Personal: Son of Kathy and Daniel Schmidt ... born Nov. 8, 1994.

KEVIN

SHELTON

#13 • Defensive line • 6-3, 265 • So. • 1L Major: Exercise Science and Health Auburn HS • Auburn, Wash. 2014: Moved to the defensive line and played in eight games ... had four solo tackles and one assist to total five tackles for the season ... also had a half-sack at San Diego State. 2013: Played in six games and started twice ... had one reception (vs. Texas State) for 13 yards. High school: As a junior, Shelton earned first-team all-South Puget Sound League 4A North Division honors at linebacker and honorable mention recognition at tight end. As a senior, he further impressed when he was moved to defensive end and totaled 70 tackles and 12 sacks. Again, he earned first-team all-SPSL honors -for his defensive play and honorable mention at tight end. He was voted team captain and helped return Auburn to its glory days with a run to state semifinals. He also was the Trojans’ long snapper. Personal: Son of Oneohe Shelton ... born July 20, 1995. DEFENSE YEAR

G/GS

UA

2013 2014 Totals

8/0 8/0

4 4

TACKLES A TT TFL/YDS 1 1

5 5

0.5-0 0.5-0

SACKS NO/YDS 0.5-0 0.5-0

PASS DEFENSE INT/YDS BRUP QBH played on offense 0-0 0 0-0 0

0 0

FUMBLES RCV/YDS FF 0-0 0-0

0 0

BLKD KICK

SAF

0 0

0 0

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 RUSSELL

SIAVII

#11 • Safety • 6-2, 208 • So. • 1L Major: General Studies Leilehua HS • Wahaiwa, Hawai`i 2014: Played in 10 games and started four ... was sixth on the team in total tackles as he finished with 52 total tackles (38 solo and 14 assists) .. and had 3.5 tackles and interceptions. kkl for kles f loss l d two t i t ti 2013: Played in six games and started once. 2012: Redshirted. As a senior, he was a first-team all-state safety as well ass first-team Oahu Red West defense and a HiFive Athlete of the Week … in one game, he had four interceptions e erceptions … also plays basketball … as a junior, was an Oahu Red honorable mention selection … when older brother Robert signed with the w Vandals he said, “I’d like to follow his footsteps.” Personal: Son of Shana and Robert Siavii ... brother Robert played at Idaho and graduated in o obert spring of 2013. Career bests Solo tackles: 7, three times (at San Diego State, Nov. 8, 2 2014; 014; at Georgia Southern, Oct. 11, 2014, and at Texas State, Oct. 4, 2014). Assists: 4, twice (at Georgia Southern, G Oct. 11, 2014, and at Ohio University, Sept. 20, 2014). Total T tackles: 11 (at Georgia Southern, Oct. 11, 2014). Tackles s for loss: 1.5 (at Appalachian State, Nov. 29, 2014). Inter-ceptions: 1, twice (at Appalacihan State, Nov. 29, 2014, and at Texas State, Oct. 4, 2014).

DEFENSE BLKD YEAR

G/GS

UA

TACKLES SAF A TT TFL/YDS

2013 2014 Totals

6/1 10/4 16/5

0 38 38

0 14 14

0 52 52

0-0 3.5-5 3.5-5

SACKS NO/YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0

KHALIN

PASS DEFENSE INT/YDS BRUP 0-0 2-0 2-0

0 1 1

FUMBLES

QBH

RCV/YDS

FF

KICK

0 0 0

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

SMITH

#11 • Tight end • 6-5, 245 • Jr. • JC Major: General Studies Vallejo HS • Bakersfield College • Vallejo, Calif. Junior college: Earned first-team all-Southern California Football Association National Northern League honors after catching 33 passes for 471 yards and four touchdowns as a sophomore. He had a career-best eight receptions for 95 yards and two touchdowns against Cerritos as Bakersfield finished 7-4. High school: In high school, he played quarterback and safety. He is the eight-ranked tight end by JC Gridiron.com. Personal:

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 QUINCEY

SMITH

#27 • Running back • 5-6, 201 • Jr. • RS Major: General Studies John Curtis Christian HS • Delgado College • New Orleans, La. High school: Played football and basketball and ran track ... was football team captain and Player of the South for Louisiana ... as a senior, rushed for 850 yards and scored 14 touchdowns ... team played for state championship all four years ... won district 100 meters in 2007 ... also on state championship 4x100 relay team and runner-up 4x200 relay team ... 2009-11 track and field state championship teams ... member of honor roll. Personal: Son of Betty and the late Larry Smith ... born March 1, 1992.

BRADY

STRODTBECK

#38 • Fullback • 6-0, 244 • Fr. • RS Major: Sociology/Criminology Timberline HS • Boise, Idaho 2014: Scout team player. 2013: Redshirted. High school: Strodtbeck is a 2013 graduate of Timberline High School ... was honorable mention all-conference as a defensive lineman and kicker. Personal: Son of Chris and Tim Strodtbeck ... born Dec. 12, 1994.

JOHN

STUART

#94 • Defensive line • 6-4, 272 • Jr. • TR Major: Organizational Sciences Moorpark JC • Westlake Village HS • Thousand Oaks, Calif. High school: Stuart is a 2012 graduate of Westlake High School at Westlake Village, Calif. He played football, basketball and baseball, and was a three-time all-state football player. He was a team captain as a senior - the season Westlake won the state championship. He also played on two CIF championship teams. Junior college: Played tight end and defensive end for the Moorpark Raiders. He graduated in the spring of 2015 and was a team captain and all-conference selection. Personal: Son of Debra and Steve Stuart, and was born June 3, 1994 ... Has two brothers, both formerly played Division 1 football.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 DOYIN

SULE

#7 • Safety • 6-2, 184 • Sr. • 1L Major: General Studies Fullerton HS • Santa Ana College • Fullerton, Calif. 2014: Saw action in six games and had four solo tackles. Junior college: Sule was a second-team All-Southern California Conference choice after tallying 48 total tackles (31 solo and 17 assists) as well as four pass breakups, two tackles for loss, two force fumbles and one fumble recovery. He also had four games of eight tackles. High school: A graduate of Fullerton High School, he was a three-year letterman in both football and track. He was a first-team all-conference choice as a senior after earning second-team recognition as a junior. Personal: Son of Olu Benson ... born Feb. 27, 1993.

JOSHUA

SUTO

#71 • Offensive line • 6-4, 262 • Fr. • HS Major: General Studies Sandpoint HS • Sandpoint, Idaho High school: Suto competed in track and football at Sandpoint High School … Named to the all-state team and recognized as an honorable for his accomplishments in football. Personal: Son of Linda and Laszlo Suto … has three siblings, Laszlo, Kaylee and Laura.

JACK

TATE

#35 • Safety • 5-11, 199 • So. • SQ Major: Operations Management Timberline HS • Boise, Idaho 2014: Scout team player. 2013: Redshirted. High school: Tate is a 2013 graduate of Timberline High School ... played football and basketball, and competed in track and field ... all-conference selection at linebacker ... Timberline High School Male Athlete of the Year. Personal: Son of Brenda Count and Doug Tate ... born Feb. 11, 1995.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ISAIAH

TAYLOR

#1 • Cornerback • 6-0, 183 • Jr. • JC Major: General Studies Grant HS • Sacramento City College • Sacramento, Calif. Joined the Vandals in January. Junior college: In 2014, had 29 tackles – 26 were solo, as well as two interceptions … had career high eight tackles vs. Contra Costa … as a freshman, had 15 tackles, three tackles for loss and one interception. High school: At Grant High School, had 80 tackles as a senior as well as six interceptions (75 yards in returns), one fumble recovery and one sack … career high of 12 tackles vs. Elk Grove but also had two games of 11 tackles … as a junior, had 50 tackles, two interceptions, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. Personal: Son of Yvette and Steve Taylor ... born Aug. 25, 1994.

COLTON

THRASHER

#62 • Offensive line • 6-2, 308 • Fr. • RS Major: Exercise Science and Health Todd Beamer HS • Auburn, Wash. 2014: Redshirted. High School: Thrasher was 2nd team All-league his senior year at Todd Beamer HS. Also ran track and was on the wrestling team. Personal: Son of Robin Thrasher and Ken Irish, born June 4th, 1996. Hopes to earn Masters/PHD in physical therapy.

JEFF

TRAVILLION

#66 • Offensive line • 6-3, 301 • Jr. • JC/RS Major: Organizational Sciences Henderickson HS • Highland CC • Pflugerville, Texas 2014: Redshirted. Junior college: Was a second-team Kansas Jayhawk Community College All-Conference choice as Highland advanced to the playoffs for the first time in school history.. He was part of an offense that led the conference in total offense (428 yards per game) and passing offense (305.6 yards per game), and was second in pass efficiency (146.1). High school: Was a four-year starter at offensive and defensive tackle. As a senior, he was a first-team 4A-25 All-District choice at offensive tackle. He also was recognized his junior year as a second-team choice on the 4A-25 All-District Team and the All-CenTex team. Personal: Son of Jeffrey and Perry Travillion ... born March 20, 1993.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 KENDRICK

TROTTER

#6 • Cornerback • 5-11, 176 • Jr. • JC Major: General Studies Patterson HS • San Joaquin Delta CC • Patterson, Calif. Joined the Vandals in January. Junior college: As a sophomore in 2014, had 29 total tackles (26 solo) as well as one sack, one pass defensed and 7.5 tackles for loss. 2012-13: Redshirted one season and played for one season at Humboldt State ... had team’s highest GPA and earned one special teams player of the week honor. High school: Selected to play in high school all-star game … first-team all-Western Athletic Conference at Patterson ... also a standout wrestler (four-year letterman), played baseball and was a sprinter in track ... led football team in receptions as a junior ... moved to defense and was team’s Defensive Player of the Year as a senior ... all-academic team. Personal: Son of Venise Dixon and Don Sapp ... born Nov. 14, 1994.

DAVID

UNGERER III

#2 • Receiver • 5-8, 171 • So. • 1L Major: General Studies Pullman HS • Pullman, Wash. 2014: Saw action in 10 of 11 games ... had eight receptions for 96 yards ... also returned punts (10 for 65 yards). High school: Ungerer was a standout at Pullman, where he played football and basketball. As a senior in football, he was one of the state’s most prolific scorers with 24 touchdowns, which was fifth among all classifications in 2013. He scored 11 of those rushing and 12 in receptions after gaining 1,092 yards on the ground and covering another 1,013 yards catching the ball. The 24th was on a kickoff return. He was a second team Associated Press Class 2-A All-State selection as a senior. During his junior season, he had 1,334 all-purpose yards and four touchdowns. Additionally, he played in the secondary and had a team-best four interceptions. Ungerer also excels in basketball where, as a junior point guard, he helped Pullman to its first Class 2-A state title. Personal: Son of Dave and Sylvia Ungerer ... born Sept. 16, 1995. Career bests: Receiving: Receptions – 4 (at Ohio University, Sept. 20, 2013). Yards – 55 (at Appalachian State, Nov. 29, 2014). Long – 31 (vs. South Alabama, Sept. 27, 2014. Punt returns: Returns – 4 (vs. New Mexico State, Oct. 18, 2014). Yards – 24 (vs. Arkansas State, Nov. 1, 2014). Long – 24 (vs. Arkansas State, Nov. 1, 2014). All-purpose yards: Plays – 5 (at Ohio University, Sept. 20, 2014). Yards – 55 (at Appalachian State, Nov. 2, 2014). RECEIVING YEAR 2014 Totals

G/GS 10 10

PUNT RETURNS REC 8 8

YDS 96 96

AVG. 12.0 12.0

TD 0 0

LG 31 31

AVG/G 9.6 9.6

YEAR 2014 Totals

G/GS 10 10

KR 0 0

PR 65 65

RET 10 10

YDS 65 65

AVG 6/5 6/5

TD 0 0

LG 24 24

AVG/G 6.5 6.5

ALL-PURPOSE RUSHING YEAR 2014 Totals

G/GS 10 10

PLAYS 18 18

RUSH 0 0

REC 96 96

TOT AVG/PLAY AVG/G 161 8.9 16.1 161 8.9 16.1

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 DEON

WATSON

#83 • Tight end • 6-4, 222 • Jr. • 2L Major: Nutrition Coeur d’Alene HS • Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Moved from receiver to tight end in spring of 2015. 2014: Was Vandals’ third leading receiver with 37 receptions for 343 yards ... averaged 9.3 yards per catch and had a long reception of 32 yards ... also scored one TD and one two-point conversion. 2013: Played in all 12 games and started 10 ... had 24 receptions for 279 yards and one touchdown ... best game was five catches for 33 yards vs. Temple. 2012: Redshirted. High school: First-team all-state receiver and second-team all-state as a defensive end as senior … first-team Inland Empire receiver as a senior … during senior season, caught 54 passes for 931 yards and 13 touchdowns … averaged 17.2 yards per catch … set Coeur d’Alene records for career receptions (93), receiving yards (1,513) and touchdowns (19) … defensively in two seasons, had 23 tackles for loss and 12.5 sacks … father, Deon, is Idaho’s career rebounding record holder and still ranks second in career blocked shots. Personal: Son of Anna and Deon Watson ... born July 24, 1994 ... dad was a standout basketball player for the Vandals. Career bests Receptions: 7 (at Louisiana-Monroe, Sept. 6, 2014). Yards: 87 (at Louisiana-Monroe, Sept. 6, 2014). Touchdowns: 1, twice (vs. Louisiana-Monroe, Sept. 6, 2014, and vs. Texas State, Nov. 2, 2009). Long: 39 (at Arkansas State, Oct. 12, 2013). Two-point conversion: Scored on a two-point conversion at Georgia Southern, Oct. 11, 2014. RECEIVING YEAR 2013 2014 Totals

BROC

G/GS 12 11 23

REC 24 37 61

YDS 279 343 622

AVG. 11.6 9.3 10.2

TD 1 1 2

LG 39 32 39

AVG/G 23.2 34.3 27.0

WESTLAKE

#10 • Linebacker • 6-3, 235 • Sr. • 2L Major: Finance Reed HS • Sierra College • Sparks, Nev. 2014: Played in 10 of 11 games and had 41 total tackles ... also recovered two fumbles. 2013: Played in 11 games ... had 26 total tackles (18 solo and eight assists) ... also had two tackles for loss and one sack. Junior college: In 10 games at Sierra College, Westlake had 92 tackles and shared one sack. High school: Had a stellar high school career at Reed High School ... was the North 4A Defensive Player of the Year for his senior season at Reed, which included his accounting for 132 total tackles (33 solo and 99 assists) with 12 tackles for loss, one sack, three passes defensed, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble. As a high school junior, he had 96 total tackles (29 solo and 67 assists) with 12 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and three forced fumbles. Personal: Son of Glyn and Colleen Westlake ... born April 11, 1004. Career bests: Total tackles – 8 (vs. South Alabama, Sept. 27, 2014). Solo tackles – 5, three times (at Georgia Southern, Oct. 11, 2014; at Texas State, Oct. 4, 2014, and vs. Northern Illinois, Sept. 14, 2013). Assists – 4 (vs. South Alabama, Sept. 27, 2014). Sacks: – 1 (vs. Northern Illinois, Sept. 14, 2013). Tackles for loss: – 1, twice (vs. Texas State, Nov. 2, 2013, and vs. Northern Illinois, Sept. 14, 2013). Fumble recoveries – 1, twice (at Texas State, Oct. 4, 2014, and at Ohio University, Sept. 20, 2014). DEFENSE YEAR

G/GS

UA

TACKLES A TT TFL/YDS

2013 2014 Totals

11 10/6 21/6

18 26 44

8 15 23

26 41 67

2.0-14 0-0 2.0-14

SACKS NO/YDS 1.0-13 0-0 1.0-13

PASS DEFENSE INT/YDS BRUP QBH 0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 0

0 0 0

FUMBLES RCV/YDS FF 0-0 2-0 2-0

0 0 0

BLKD KICK

SAF

0 0 0

0 0 0

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 CALVIN

WHITE

#63 • Offensive line • 6-5, 298 • Jr. • 2L Major: Finance Marysville-Pilchuck HS • Marysville, Wash. 2014: Saw action in six games as a backup offensive lineman. 2013: Saw action in two games. 2012: Redshirted. High School: Graduated from Marysville-Pilchuck where he notched 101 tackles and 6.5 sacks his final season for the Tomahawks. Personal: Son of Kathy and Charles White. Born April 2, 1995.

KEVIN

WHITE

#5 • Defensive end • 6-4, 263 • Jr. • JC Major: General studies George Washington HS • Monroe College • Philadelphia, Pa. Joined the Vandals in January 2015. Junior college: In 2014, had 10 solo stops and 17 assists for a total 27 tackles … also had 5.5 tackles for loss for -22 yards as well as one pass defensed. High school: Was all-Public, all-city and all-state as well as his team’s Defensive Line MVP … he played in the all-city All-Star Football Classic on Lincoln Financial Field. Personal: Son of Jamille Broome.

GAVIN

WHITESETT

#96 • Defensive end • 6-3, 202 • Fr. • HS Major: Business/Economics Lakeland HS • Rathdrum, Idaho High school: Whitesitt competed in football, track and baseball at Lakeland High School … Recognized as the 4A Inland Empire League Division I Lineman of the Year and received a coaches award. Personal: Son of Stacy and Scott Whitesitt … has two siblings, Daniel and Kaitlyn

GARRETT

WIDEEN

#98 • Long snapper • 6-0, 195 • Fr. • RS Major: Computer Science Jurupa Hills HS • Fontana, Calif. High school: Wideen competed in football and baseball for Jurupa Hills High School in Fontana, CA. Personal: Son of Diane and Charles Wideen … has two siblings, Aaron and Corey … Enjoys golfing, shooting trap and skeet, and watching and playing baseball in his free time.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 COLE

WILLIAMS

#28 • Safety • 6-1, 198 • Fr. • HS Major: Marketing Coeur d’Alene HS • Coeur d’Alene, Idaho High School: As a senior, had 77 total tackles, three interceptions, three fumble recoveries and one forced fumble ... averaged 45 yards per punt ... in a dual role, had 22 receptions for 427 yards and one TD ... also played basketball and tennis, and competed in track and field. Personal: Son of Linda and Rich Williams ... also enjoys mountain biking and hiking.

ELIJAH

WILLIAMS

#36 • Cornerback • 5-9, 198 • Fr. • RS Major: Accounting Bonneville HS • Idaho Falls, Idaho 2014: Redshirted. High School: Williams was named first team all-conference cornerback. Graduated with honors from Bonneville HS. Personal: Son of Heather and Rhett Babcock, born Aug. 16, 1995.

BRYCE

WILLIAMSON

#46 • Linebacker • 5-10, 214 • Fr. • HS Major: History University HS • Spokane, Wash. High school: Williamson participated in football and baseball at University High School in Spokane, Wash … he was a two-time team captain, selected to first team all-GSL and recognized as the GSL 4A offensive MVP … Willaimson had 1500 yards and 25 touchdowns on his senior season. Personal: Son of Charity and Jeff Williamson … Jeff Williamson formerly played baseball at Washington State University … one of four siblings … aspires to become a history teacher.

DEVIN

WILTZ

#79 • Offensive line • 6-7, 317 • Jr. • JC Major: General Studies McMain Magnet Secondary HS • Dean College • New Orleans, La. Joined the Vandals in January 2015. Junior college: Helped Dean to a 6-4 record this season on an offensive line that did not allow a single sack … voted Most Improved by his teammates and was an honorable mention all-Northeast Football Conference choice. High school: Two-year starter at McMain … played in Max Emfinger Bowl after his senior season at McMain … was a 2011 Louisiana Sportswriters Association Class 3A all-state honorable mention … earned all-state and all-district honors ... honor roll. Personal: Son of Dinah and William Wiltz ... born June 13, 1994.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 A.J.

WOODIN

#12 • Quarterback • 5-10, 199 • Fr. • RS Major: Marketing/Entrepreneurship Southridge HS • Beaverton, Ore. 2014: Redshirted. High School: Woodin was team captain his senior year at SouthrIdge HS. Personal: Son of Erika Petersen and Jerry Woodin, born Oct. 28, 1995. Graduated with a 3.8 GPA.

MASON

WOODS

#67 • Offensive line • 6-9, 336 • Jr. • 2L Major: Management and Human Resources Terry Fox Secondary • Port Coquitlam, B.C. 2014: Started all nine games in which he played ... injured and did not play final two games of season. 2013: Injured early in the season but saw action in final three games and drew high praise from the coaching staff. 2012: Redshirted. High school: Played football at Terry Fox Secondary in British Columbia ... team captain and all-state selection ... had 30 tackles and eight sacks ... also played lacrosse and basketball as well as three years for the Langley Minor Football club team. Personal: son of Brian and Bernie Woods ... born Oct. 29, 1994.

ACHILLES

WYNN

#87 • Receiver • 5-11, 188 • Jr. • JC Major: General Studies Burlington-Edison HS • Skagit Valley CC • Burlington, Wash. 2014: Did not play. Junior College: Was named MVP, also received Red Raider Award of Excellence. In 7 games in 2012 season Wynn had 45 receptions for 650 yards and 8 TDs. Personal: Son of Deborah Bogard and Anthony Wynn, born Sept. 4, 1991.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015

bobcats

GAME #1 ~ SEPT. 3, 2015 ~ 6 P.M.

UNIVERSITY OF OHIO

trojans

GAME #2 ~ SEPT. 12, 2015 ~ 5 P.M.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

KIBBIE DOME MOSCOW, IDAHO VANDAL RADIO NETWORK/ESPN3

L.A. COLISEUM LOS ANGELES, CALIF. VANDAL RADIO NETWORK/PAC 12 NETWORK

FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach..................................................... Frank Solich (Nebraska, 1966) Record at Ohio ........................................................... 72-56 Career Record .......................................................... 130-75 Asst. HC/OC/Running backs ................................ Tim Albin Asst. HC/DC/Safeties ................................... Jimmy Burrow co-OC/Quarterbacks.................................. Scott Isphording Linebackers .......................................................Ron Collins Wide receivers .............................................. Dwayne Dixon Tight ends/Special teams coor. .......................Brian Haines Offensive line ................................................ Dave Johnson Cornerbacks .................................................... James Ward Defensive line .............................................. Jesse Williams

FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach................................................ Steve Sarkisian (Brigham Young, 1977) Record at USC ............................................................... 9-4 Career Record ............................................................ 43-33 Offensive line/run game coordinator...............Bob Connelly Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks...................Clay Helton Defensive backs/pass game def. coor. .........Keith Heyward Receivers/pass game coor. ................................ Tee Martin Asst. HC/running backs/special teams coor. ... Johnny Nansen Linebackers/Asso. HC Def. ............................ Peter Sirmon Tight ends/Asso. HC Off. ....................Marques Tuiasosopo Defensive coordinator..................................... Justin Wilcox Defensive line .................................................. Chris Wilson

THE SERIES WITH IDAHO Ohio University leads 2-1

THE SERIES WITH IDAHO USC leads 8-0

QUICK FACTS Location .......................................................... Athens, Ohio Founded ...................................................................... 1804 Enrollment ................................................................ 38,241 Nickname................................................................ Bobcats Colors ........................................... Hunter Green and White Affiliation .......................... NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Conference .................................................... Mid-American Stadium ........................................ Peden Stadium (24,000) Surface. ................................................................. FieldTurf President ............................................ Roderick J. McDavis Director of Athletics............................................Jim Schaus Athletics Website ........................... www.OhioBobcats.com

QUICK FACTS Location ................................................. Los Angeles, Calif. Founded ...................................................................... 1880 Enrollment ................................................................ 43,000 Nickname................................................................. Trojans Colors ........................................... USC Cardinal/USC Gold Affiliation .......................... NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Conference ...........................................................Pacific 12 Stadium ............................. Los Angeles Coliseum (93,607) Surface. ..........................................................Natural grass President .................................................... C.L. Max Nikias Director of Athletics............................................. Pat Haden Athletics Website ............................ www.USCTrojans.com

2015 SCHEDULE Sept. 3 Idaho ............................................ Moscow, Idaho Sept. 12 Marshall .......................................... Athens, Ohio Sept. 19 Southeastern Louisiana .................. Athens, Ohio Sept. 26 Minnesota .............................. Minneapolis, Minn. Oct. 3 Akron * .............................................. Akron, Ohio Oct. 10 Miami (Ohio) * ................................. Athens, Ohio Oct. 17 Western Michigan * ......................... Athens, Ohio Oct. 24 Buffalo * ........................................... Buffalo, N.Y. Nov. 4 Bowling Green * .................. Bowling Green, Ohio Nov. 10 Kent State * ..................................... Athens, Ohio Nov. 17 Ball State * ...................................... Athens, Ohio Nov. 24 Northern Illinois ...................................DeKalb, Ill. * Mid-American Conference game

2015 SCHEDULE Sept. 5 Arkansas State...............................L.A. Coliseum Sept. 12 Idaho ..............................................L.A. Coliseum Sept. 19 Stanford * .......................................L.A. Coliseum Sept. 26 Arizona State * ................................ Tempe, Ariz. Oct. 8 Washington * ..................................L.A. Coliseum Oct. 17 Notre Dame............................... South Bend, Ind. Oct. 24 Utah * .............................................L.A. Coliseum Oct. 31 California * ................................... Berkeley, Calif. Nov. 7 Arizona * ........................................L.A. Coliseum Nov. 13 Colorado * ......................................Boulder, Colo. Nov. 21 Oregon *..........................................Eugene, Ore. Nov. 28 UCLA * ...........................................L.A. Coliseum * Pac 12 Conference game

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IDAHOVANDALS2015

terriers

EAGLES

GAME #3 ~ SEPT. 19, 2015 ~ 2 P.M.

GAME #26 ~ SEPT. 26, 2015 ~ 6 P.M.

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FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach........................................................Mike Ayers (Georgetown College, 1974) Record at Wofford ...............................................181-126-1 Career Record .....................................................192-147-2 Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks...................Wade Lang Defensive coordinator/outside linebackers ... Nathan Fuqua Receivers......................................................Freddie Brown Safeties........................................................ ShaDon Brown Tight ends ....................................................... B.J. Connolly Inside linebackers ....................................... Greg gasparato Cornerbacks .................................................... Brian Mance Offensive line ........................................................Eric Nash Defensive line ................................................ Jerome Riase Running backs ...............................................Dane Romero

FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach.........................................................Willie Fritz (Pittsburg State, 1983; Sam Houston State, 1986) Record at Georgia Southern........................................... 9-3 Career Record .......................................................... 146-65 DC/Secondary ................................................... Jack Curtis OC/Quarterbacks............................................... Doug Ruse Offensive line ......................................................Alex Atkins Wide receivers .................................................. Matt Barrett Tight ends .....................................................Chad Lunsford Defensive ends ..........................................Johnny Jernigan Running backs .................................................. Dell McGee Linebackers .................................................... Michael Mutz Defensive line ............................................... Kevin Peoples

WOFFORD

THE SERIES WITH IDAHO First meeting QUICK FACTS Location .................................................. Spartanburg, S.C. Founded ...................................................................... 1854 Enrollment .................................................................. 1,584 Nickname................................................................. Terriers Colors ................................................... Old Gold and Black Affiliation ........... NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Conference ............................................................Southern Stadium ......................................... Gibbs Stadium (13,000) Surface. ..........................................................Natural grass President ............................................ Dr. Nayef H. Samhat Director of Athletics................................... Richard Johnson Athletics Website ......................... www.Wofford.edu/sports 2015 SCHEDULE Sept. 5 Clemson ........................................ Clemson, S.C. Sept. 12 Tennessee Tech ...................... Spartanburg, S.C. Sept. 19 Idaho ............................................ Moscow, Idaho Sept. 26 Gardner-Webb ........................ Spartanburg, S.C. Oct. 3 Mercer * .............................................Macon, Ga. Oct. 10 The Citadel * ..............................Charleston, S.C. Oct. 17 Western Carolina * .................. Spartanburg, S.C. Oct. 24 Tennessee-Chattanooga * ...... Spartanburg, S.C. Oct. 31 Virginia Military * ........................... Lexington, Va. Nov. 14 Samford * ................................ Spartanburg, S.C. Nov. 21 Furmann * ............................... Spartanburg, S.C. * Southern Conference game

GEORGIA SOUTHERN

THE SERIES WITH IDAHO Georgia Southern leads 2-0 QUICK FACTS Location ...................................................... Statesboro, Ga. Founded ...................................................................... 1906 Enrollment ................................................................ 20,584 Nickname.................................................................. Eagles Colors ..........................................................Blue and White Affiliation .......................... NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Conference .............................................................Sun Belt Stadium ........................ Allen E. Paulson Stadium (24,300) Surface. ..........................................................Natural grass President .................................................... Dr. Brooks Keel Director of Athletics.........................................Tom Kleinlein Athletics Website ................................ www.GSEagles.com 2015 SCHEDULE Sept. 5 West Virginia ......................... Morgantown, W.Va. Sept. 12 Western Michigan ....................... Statesboro, Ga. Sept. 19 The Citadel.................................. Statesboro, Ga. Sept. 26 Idaho *.......................................... Moscow, Idaho Oct. 3 Louisiana-Monroe * ........................... Monroe, La. Oct. 10 New Mexico State *..................... Statesboro, Ga. Oct. 22 Appalachian State * ..........................Boone, N.C. Oct. 29 Texas State * ............................... Statesboro, Ga. Nov. 14 Troy * .................................................... Troy, Ala. Nov. 21 Georgia ............................................. Athens, Ga. Nov. 28 South Alabama * ......................... Statesboro, Ga. Dec. 5 Georgia State * ........................... Statesboro, Ga. * Sun Belt Conference game

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IDAHOVANDALS2015

RED WOLVES

trojans

GAME #6 ~ OCT. 3, 2015 ~ tba

GAME #6 ~ OCT. 17, 2015 ~ tba

CENTENNIAL BANK STADIUM JONESBORO, ARK. VANDAL RADIO NETWORK/ESPN3

VETERANS MEMORIAL STADIUM TROY, ALABAMA VANDAL RADIO NETWORK/ESPN3

FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach................................................ Blake Anderson (Sam Houston State, 1992; Eastern New Mexico, 1994) Record at Arkansas State ............................................... 7-6 Career Record ................................................................ 7-6 Asst. HC/OC/Quarterbacks ................................... Walt Bell DC/Linebackers ...............................................Joe Cauthen Tight ends ............................................................ Dan Dodd Defensive line .....................................................Brian Early co-OC/Offensive line ...................................... Glen Elarbee Safeties..........................................................Allen Johnson Wide receivers ...............................................Luke Paschall Cornerbacks ................................................. Trooper Taylor Running backs ............................................ Anthony Tucker

FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach.......................................................Neal Brown (Massachusetts, 2003) Record at Troy State....................................................... 0-0 Career Record ................................................................ 0-0 Co-offensive coor./inside receivers............ Kenny Edenfield Defensive line ............................................... Bam Hardmon Defensive coor./safeties ................................. Vic Koenning Co-offensive coor./offensive line ........................ Matt Moore Cornerbacks ..........................................................Al Pogue Quarterbacks/running backs.......................... Sean Reagan Asst. HC/linebackers ........................................ Jon Sumrall Asso. HC/Spec. Teams/tight ends .............Shayne Wasden Receivers................................................Cornelius Williams

THE SERIES WITH IDAHO Arkansas State leads 6-4

THE SERIES WITH IDAHO Troy leads 2-0

QUICK FACTS Location ...................................................... Jonesboro, Ark. Founded ...................................................................... 1909 Enrollment ................................................................ 13,553 Nickname..........................................................Red Wolves Colors ...................................................... Scarlet and Black Affiliation .......................... NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Conference .............................................................Sun Belt Stadium ...................................... Centennial Bank (30,964) Surface. ................................................................ProGreen President ................................................ Dr. Charles Welch Director of Athletics......................................... Terry Mohajir Athletics Website ................... www.AStateRedWolves.com

QUICK FACTS Location ................................................................. Troy, Ala Founded ...................................................................... 1887 Enrollment ................................................................ 30,000 Nickname................................................................. Trojans Colors ......................................... Cardinal, Silver and Black Affiliation .......................... NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Conference .............................................................Sun Belt Stadium ................................................. Veterans Memorial Surface. ................................................................ ProGrass Chancellor ...........................................Dr. Jack Hawkins Jr. Director of Athletics........................................ John Hartwell Athletics Website ............................. www.TroyTrojans.com

2015 SCHEDULE Sept. 5 USC ....................................... Los Angeles, Calif. Sept. 12 Missouri....................................... Jonesboro, Ark. Sept. 19 Missouri State ............................. Jonesboro, Ark. Sept. 26 Toledo .............................................. Toledo, Ohio Oct. 3 Idaho *......................................... Jonesboro, Ark. Oct. 13 South Alabama * ................................Mobile, Ala. Oct. 20 Louisiana-Lafayette * .................. Jonesboro, Ark. Oct. 31 Georgia State * ........................... Jonesboro, Ark. Nov. 5 Appalachian State * ..........................Boone, N.C. Nov. 14 Louisiana-Monroe 8 .......................... Monroe, La. Nov. 28 New Mexico State *.................. Las Cruces, N.M. Dec. 5 Texas State * ............................... Jonesboro, Ark. * Sun Belt Conference game

2015 SCHEDULE Sept. 5 North Carolina State .......................Raleigh, N.C. Sept. 12 Charleston Southern ............................. Troy, Ala. Sept. 19 Wisconsin.......................................Madison, Wis. Oct. 3 South Alabama * ................................... Troy, Ala. Oct. 10 Mississippi State ......................... Starkville, Miss. Oct. 17 Idaho *................................................... Troy, Ala. Oct. 24 New Mexico State *.................. Las Cruces, N.M. Oct. 31 Appalachian State * ..........................Boone, N.C. Nov. 7 Louisiana-Monroe * ............................... Troy, Ala. Nov. 14 Georgia Southern * ............................... Troy, Ala. Nov. 27 Georgia State * ................................. Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 5 Louisiana-Lafayette * ..................... Lafayette, La. * Sun Belt Conference game

ARKANSAS STATE

TROY

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IDAHOVANDALS2015

Warhawks

AGGIES

GAME #7 ~ OCT. 24, 2015 ~ 2 P.M.

GAME #8 ~ OCT. 31, 2015 ~ tba

LOUISIANA-MONROE

NEW MEXICO STATE

KIBBIE DOME MOSCOW, IDAHO VANDAL RADIO NETWORK/ESPN3

MEMORIAL STADIUM LAS CRUCES, N.M. VANDAL RADIO NETWORK/ESPN3

FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach........................................................Todd Berry (Tulsa, 1983) Record at ULM ........................................................... 27-34 Career Record ............................................................ 56-93 Asst. HC/OC/OL ............................................ Steve Farmer Co-DC/LB/ST.............................................. Travis Niekamp Inside receivers ................................................. Cody Wells Tight ends ............................................................Matt Clark Defensive line ............................................... John Mumford Pass game coor./outside receivers................Jason Nichols RB...................................................................... Mario Price Co-DC/Safeties.............................................. Adam Waugh Cornerbacks ..................................................... Nate Brown

FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach......................................................Doug Martin (Kentucky, 1985) Record at New Mexico State ........................................ 4-20 Career Record ............................................................ 33-73 Defensive tackles ........................................... Kerry Locklin Asst. HC/cornerbacks ............................... T. Todd Littlejohn Secondary .......................................................... Will Martin Pass game coor./inside receivers ............ Kevin McKeethan Def. coor./Linebackers ...................................... Zane Vance Safeties.................................................................Brian Bell Outside receivers...............................................Cory Martin Run game coor./offensive line ......................Andy Richman Defensive ends ................................................. Will Soukup

THE SERIES WITH IDAHO Tied 3-3 QUICK FACTS Location ............................................................ Monroe, La. Founded ...................................................................... 1931 Enrollment .................................................................. 8,645 Nickname............................................................ Warhawks Colors ...................................................... Maroon and Gold Affiliation .......................... NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Conference .............................................................Sun Belt Stadium .......................................Malone Stadium (30,427) Surface. ................................................................. FieldTurf President ............................................................Nick Bruno Director of Athletics.................................... Brian Wickstrom Athletics Website ....................... www.ULMWarhawks.com 2015 SCHEDULE Sept. 5 Georgia ............................................. Athens, Ga. Sept. 12 Nicholls State .................................... Monroe, La. Sept. 26 Alabama .....................................Tuscaloosa, Ala. Oct. 3 Georgia Southern * ........................... Monroe, La. Oct. 10 Tulsa ................................................. Tulsa, Okla. Oct. 17 Appalachian State * .......................... Monroe, La. Oct. 24 Idaho *.......................................... Moscow, Idaho Oct. 31 Louisiana-Lafayette * ..................... Lafayette, La. Nov. 7 Troy * .................................................... Troy, Ala. Nov. 14 Arksansas State * ............................. Monroe, La. Nov. 19 Texas State * ..........................San Marcos, Texas Nov. 28 Hawai`i ..................................... Honolulu, Hawai`i Dec. 5 New Mexico State *........................... Monroe, La. * Sun Belt Conference game

THE SERIES WITH IDAHO Idaho leads 15-6 QUICK FACTS Location ................................................... Las Cruces, N.M. Founded ...................................................................... 1888 Enrollment ................................................................ 18,497 Nickname.................................................................. Aggies Colors ....................................................Crimson and White Affiliation .......................... NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Conference .............................................................Sun Belt Stadium ....................................Memorial Stadium (30,343) Surface. ..........................................................Natural grass President ................................................ Garrey Carruthers Director of Athletics................................... McKinley Boston Athletics Website ....................... www.NMStateSports.com 2015 SCHEDULE Sept. 5 Florida .........................................Gainesville, Fla. Sept. 12 Georgia State * ....................... Las Cruces, N.M. Sept. 19 UTEP ....................................... Las Cruces, N.M. Oct. 3 New Mexico ........................... Albuquerque, N.M. Oct. 10 Ole Miss .......................................... Oxford, Miss. Oct. 17 Georgia Southern * ..................... Statesboro, Ga. Oct. 24 Troy * ....................................... Las Cruces, N.M. Oct. 31 Idaho *...................................... Las Cruces, N.M. Nov. 7 Texas State * ..........................San Marcos, Texas Nov. 21 Louisiana-Lafayette * ..................... Lafayette, La. Nov. 28 Arkansas State & ..................... Las Cruces, N.M. Dec. 5 Louisiana-Monroe * ........................... Monroe, La. * Sun Belt Conference game

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IDAHOVANDALS2015

jaguars

MOUNTAINEERS

GAME #9 ~ NOV. 7, 2015 ~ tba

GAME #10 ~ NOV. 14, 2015 ~ 2 P.M.

LADD-PEEBLES STADIUM MOBILE, ALA. VANDAL RADIO NETWORK/ESPN3

KIBBIE DOME MOSCOW, IDAHO VANDAL RADIO NETWORK/ESPN3

FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach....................................................... Joey Jones (Alabama, 1989) Record at South Alabama........................................... 37-28 Career Record ............................................................ 40-35 Defensive ends./OLB........................................Mike Adams Running backs ................................................. Tim Bowens Inside linebackers .................................. Tracy Buckhannon Tight ends ..................................................Richards Owens DC/Defensive backs .................................... Travis Pearson Receivers..........................................................Tyler Siskey Offensive line ...................................................Chase Smith Defensive tackles ............................................ Brian Turner Off. coor./quarterbacks ...................................Bryant Vicent

FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach................................................Scott Satterfield (Appalachian State, 1996) Record at Appalachian State ...................................... 11-13 Career Record ............................................................ 11-13 DC/outside linebackers.................................... Nate Woody co-OC/Offensive line ................................. Dwayne Ledford co-OC/Quarterbacks........................................Frank Ponce Cornerbacks ....................................................Bryan Brown Defensive line .......................................................Mark Ivey Inside linebackers .............................................. Dale Jones Secondary ..........................................................Scot Sloan Receivers..........................................................Justin Watts Running backs .............................................................. TBA

THE SERIES WITH IDAHO South Alabama leads 1-0

THE SERIES WITH IDAHO Appalachian State leads 1-0

QUICK FACTS Location .............................................................Mobile, Ala. Founded ...................................................................... 1964 Enrollment ................................................................ 15,311 Nickname................................................................ Jaguars Colors ................................................. Red, White and Blue Affiliation .......................... NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Conference .............................................................Sun Belt Stadium ............................ Ladd-Peebles Stadium (33,471) Surface. ................................................................. FieldTurf President .................................................. Tony G. Waldrop Director of Athletics.................................. Dr. Joel Erdmann Athletics Website ............................ www.USAJaguars.com

QUICK FACTS Location ............................................................Boone, N.C. Founded ...................................................................... 1899 Enrollment ................................................................ 17,589 Nickname....................................................... Mountaineers Colors ..........................................................Black and Gold Affiliation .......................... NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Conference .............................................................Sun Belt Stadium ............................................. Kidd Brewer (24,050) Surface. ................................................................. FieldTurf Chancellor .............................................Sheri Noren Everts Director of Athletics......................................... Charlie Cobb Athletics Website ....................... www.AppStateSports.com

2015 SCHEDULE Sept. 5 Gardner-Webb ...................................Mobile, Ala. Sept. 12 Nebraska......................................... Lincoln, Neb. Sept. 19 San Diego State ........................ San Diego, Calif. Sept. 26 North Carolina State ..........................Mobile, Ala. Oct. 3 Troy * .................................................... Troy, Ala. Oct. 13 Arkansas State * ................................Mobile, Ala. Oct. 24 Texas State * ..........................San Marcos, Texas Nov. 7 Idaho *................................................Mobile, Ala. Nov. 12 Louisiana-Lafayette * .........................Mobile, Ala. Nov. 21 Georgia State * ................................. Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 28 Georgia Southern * ..................... Statesboro, Ga. Dec. 5 Appalachian State * ...........................Mobile, Ala. * Sun Belt Conference game

2015 SCHEDULE Sept. 5 Howard..............................................Boone, N.C. Sept. 12 Clemson ........................................ Clemson, S.C. Sept. 26 Old Dominion .....................................Norfolk, Va. Oct. 3 Wyoming ...........................................Boone, N.C. Oct. 10 Georgia State * ................................. Atlanta, Ga. Oct. 17 Louisiana-Monroe * ........................... Monroe, La. Oct. 22 Georgia Southern * ...........................Boone, N.C. Oct. 31 Troy * ................................................Boone, N.C. Nov. 5 Arkansas State * ...............................Boone, N.C. Nov. 14 Idaho *.......................................... Moscow, Idaho Nov. 28 Louisiana-Lafayette * ........................Boone, N.C. Dec. 5 South Alabama * ................................Mobile, Ala. * Sun Belt Conference game

SOUTH ALABAMA

APPALACHIAN STATE

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IDAHOVANDALS2015

tigers

bobcats

GAME #11 ~ NOV. 21, 2015 ~ TBA

GAME #12 ~ NOV. 28, 2015 ~ 2 P.M.

JORDAN-HARE STADIUM AUBURN, ALA. VANDAL RADIO NETWORK

KIBBIE DOME MOSCOW, IDAHO VANDAL RADIO NETWORK/ESPN3

FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach.................................................... Gus Malzahn (Henderson State, 1990) Record at Auburn.......................................................... 20-7 Career Record ............................................................ 29-10 Asso. HC/Defensive line ..............................Rodney Garner Defensive coordinator..................................Will Muschamp Defensive backs ..................................... Travaris Robinson Linebackers ............................................. Lance Thompson Co-OC/Quarterbacks ..................................... Rhett Lashlee Co-OC/Receivers ..................................... Dameyune Craig Spec. teams/Tight ends ................................ Scott Fountain Offensive line .................................................... J.B. Grimes Running backs ................................................... Tim Horton

FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach........................................... Dennis Franchione (Pittsburgh State (Kan.), 1973) Record at Texas State ................................................ 36-34 Career Record .....................................................210-126-2 Asst. HC/co-OC/Quarterbacks ........................Mike Schultz co-OC/Running backs/Tight ends .................... Jeff Conway Offensive line .....................................................Brad Bedell Wide receivers ............................................. Jason Johnson Defensive coordinator................................ John Thompson Defensive line ................................................. Mike Hudson Defensive tackles .............................................. Kyle Tatum Linebackers/Special teams........................Brad Franchione Secondary ................................................. Ashley Ambrose

THE SERIES WITH IDAHO Auburn leads 1-0 QUICK FACTS Location ............................................................Auburn, Ala. Founded ...................................................................... 1856 Enrollment ................................................................ 25,912 Nickname................................................................... Tigers Colors ..................................... Burnt orange and Navy Blue Affiliation .......................... NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Conference .....................................................Southeastern Stadium .............................................Jordan-Hare (87,451) Surface. ..........................................................Natural grass President ...................................................... Dr. Jay Gogue Director of Athletics............................................ Jay Jacobs Athletics Website .......................... www.AuburnTigers.com

THE SERIES WITH IDAHO Texas State leads 4-3

AUBURN

2015 SCHEDULE Sept. 5 Louiville ............................................. Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 12 Jacksonville State .............................Auburn, Ala. Sept. 19 LSU *........................................ Baton Rouge, La. Sept. 26 Mississippi State * .............................Auburn, Ala. Oct. 3 San Jose State..................................Auburn, Ala. Oct. 15 Kentucky * ......................................Lexington, Ky. Oct. 24 Arkansas *..................................Fayetteville, Ark. Oct. 31 Ole Miss *..........................................Auburn, Ala. Nov. 7 Texas A&M *..................... College Station, Texas Nov. 14 Georgia * ...........................................Auburn, Ala. Nov. 21 Idaho .................................................Auburn, Ala. Nov. 28 Alabama * .........................................Auburn, Ala. Dec. 5 SEC Championship .......................... Atlanta, Ga. * Southeastern Conference game

TEXAS STATE

QUICK FACTS Location .................................................San Marcos, Texas Founded ...................................................................... 1899 Enrollment ................................................................ 34,229 Nickname................................................................ Bobcats Colors ................................................Maroon and Old Gold Affiliation .......................... NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Conference .............................................................Sun Belt Stadium ......................................................Bobcat (30,000) Surface. ................................................................. FieldTurf President ................................................. Dr. Dennis Trauth Director of Athletics.........................................Dr. Larry Ties Athletics Website ...................... www.TxStateBobcats.com 2015 SCHEDULE Sept. 5 Florida State............................... Talahassee, Fla. Sept. 12 Prairie View A&M ...................San Marcos, Texas Sept. 19 Southern Miss ........................San Marcos, Texas Sept. 26 Houston....................................... Houston, Texas Oct. 10 Louisiana-Lafayette * ..................... Lafayette, La. Oct. 24 South Alabama * ....................San Marcos, Texas Oct. 29 Georgia Southern * ..................... Statesboro, Ga. Nov. 7 New Mexico State *................San Marcos, Texas Nov. 14 Georgia State * ......................San Marcos, Texas Nov. 19 Louisiana-Monroe * ................San Marcos, Texas Nov. 28 Idaho *.......................................... Moscow, Idaho Dec. 5 Arkansas State * ................. State University, Ark. * Sun Belt Conference game

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALLͳTIME OPPONENTS OPPONENT 2nd Air Force 9th Army Corps

FIRST GAME ...... W ...... L ......TT 1942 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1921 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0

Air Force Albion College APPALACHIAN STATE Arizona Arizona State ARKANSAS STATE Army AUBURN

1959 ...........0 ...... 4 .......0 1916 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0 2014 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1951 ...........2 ..... 10 ......0 1950 ...........0 ...... 5 .......0 1975 ...........4 ...... 6 .......0 1961 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1999 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0

Boise All-Stars Boise State Boston College Boston University Bowling Green St. Bremerton Navy Brigham Young

1909 ...........2 ...... 0 .......0 1971 ..........17 .... 22 ......1 1940 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1950 ...........2 ...... 0 .......0 2009 ...........1 ...... 2 .......0 1908 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0 1953 ...........2 ...... 3 .......0

California Cal Poly SLO Cal State Chico CS Fullerton CS Northridge CS Sacramento Central Florida Central Michigan Coeur d’Alene HS College of Idaho Colorado State Creighton

1931 ...........0 ...... 4 .......0 1996 ...........2 ...... 0 .......0 1990 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0 1984 ...........1 ...... 1 .......0 1992 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0 1989 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0 1997 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1986 ...........0 ...... 2 .......0 1906 ...........2 ...... 0 .......0 1909 ...........7 ...... 0 .......0 1969 ...........3 ...... 4 .......0 1925 ...........2 ...... 1 .......0

Denver

1939 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0

Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Eastern Washington

1989 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1982 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 2004 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0 1942 ..........15 ..... 5 .......0

Farragut Navy Florida Florida State Fresno State Furman

1945 ...........0 ...... 2 .......0 2014 ........DNP....weather 2013 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1946 ...........4 ..... 11 ......0 1988 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0

GEORGIA SOUTHERN Gonzaga

1990 ...........0 ...... 2 .......0 1910 ..........16 .... 10 ......2

Hawai’i Houston

1930 ...........2 ..... 10 ......0 1967 ...........0 ...... 2 .......0

OPPONENT

FIRST GAME ...... W ...... L ......TT

Idaho State Idaho Tech Iowa State

1929 ..........27 .... 11 ......0 1916 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0 1964 ...........0 ...... 3 .......0

Lehigh Lewiston HS Lewiston Normal UL-Lafayette UL-MONROE * Louisiana State Louisiana Tech

1993 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0 1905 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0 1894 ...........4 ...... 2 .......1 2001 ...........1 ...... 3 .......0 1993 ...........3 ...... 3 .......0 1998 ...........0 ...... 2 .......0 2005 ...........2 ...... 6 .......0

Mankato State Marquette McNeese State Michigan State Middle Tennessee Mississippi Missouri Montana Montana State Multnomah Athletic Club

1985 ...........2 ...... 0 .......0 1946 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1992 ...........0 ...... 2 .......0 2006 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 2001 ...........1 ...... 3 .......0 2013 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1958 ...........0 ...... 2 .......0 1903 ..........55 .... 26 ......2 1905 ..........24 .... 17 ......1 1913 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0

Nebraska Nevada NEW MEXICO STATE North Carolina North Dakota North Dakota State North Texas Northern Arizona Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northwestern State

2010 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1924 ...........9 ..... 20 ......0 1971 ..........15 ..... 6 .......0 2012 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 2010 ...........2 ...... 0 .......0 1936 ...........4 ...... 0 .......0 1996 ...........4 ...... 6 .......0 1975 ..........17 ..... 3 .......0 1969 ...........3 ...... 4 .......0 1981 ...........4 ...... 2 .......0 1988 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0

Old Dominion OHIO UNIVERSITY Oregon Oregon State

2013 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1972 ...........1 ...... 2 .......0 1901 ...........3 ..... 51 ......4 1913 ...........7 ..... 37 ......0

Pacific (California) Pacific (Oregon) Parsons Portland Portland State Puget Sound

1953 ...........9 ..... 13 ......1 1902 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0 1967 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0 1942 ...........5 ...... 0 .......0 1970 ..........11...... 1 .......0 1909 ...........3 ...... 0 .......0

Rice

1977 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0

UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO CONFERENCE HISTORY 1893-1907 – Independent 1908-1924 – Pacific Northwest Intercollegiate Conference 1925-1958 – Pacific Coast Conference

OPPONENT St. Cloud State St. Louis Alums St. Mary’s San Diego State San Francisco San Jose State Santa Clara Simon Fraser Sonoma State SOUTH ALABAMA South Dakota State So. Colorado So. Mississippi Southern Utah SW Missouri State SW Texas State Spokane Athletic Club Spokane YMCA Stanford Stephen F. Austin

FIRST GAME ...... W ...... L ......TT 1992 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0 1930 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0 1927 ...........1 ...... 4 .......0 1996 ...........2 ...... 3 .......0 1951 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1946 ..........10 .... 13 ......1 1952 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1980 ...........2 ...... 0 .......0 1991 ...........2 ...... 0 .......0 2014 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1979 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1983 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0 1969 ...........2 ...... 0 .......0 1994 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0 1990 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1990 ...........3 ...... 1 .......0 1897 ...........2 ...... 1 .......0 1908 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0 1923 ...........1 ...... 6 .......0 1993 ...........2 ...... 0 .......0

Temple Texas Texas A&M Texas Christian Texas-San Antonio TEXAS STATE** TROY STATE Tulsa

2013 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1949 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 2011............0 ...... 1 .......0 1973 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 2012 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 2012 ...........0 ...... 3 .......0 2004 ...........0 ...... 2 .......0 1970 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0

UC Davis UCLA UNLV USC UTEP Utah Utah State

1997 ...........1 ...... 0 .......0 1928 ...........1 ...... 5 .......0 1975 ...........3 ...... 3 .......0 1922 ...........0 ...... 8 .......0 1950 ...........1 ...... 1 .......0 1908 ..........12 .... 14 ......2 1916 ..........17 .... 20 ......2

Villanova Virginia

1974 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 2011............0 ...... 1 .......0

Wallace Athletic Club Washington Washington State Weber State West Texas State West Virginia Western Michigan Wichita State Whitman Willamette WOFFORD Wyoming

1899 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1900 ...........2 ..... 36 ......2 1894 ..........17 .... 71 ......3 1965 ..........18 .... 13 ......1 1971 ...........1 ...... 1 .......0 2000 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1972 ...........1 ...... 3 .......0 1978 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 1899 ..........20 ..... 9 .......1 1941 ...........2 ...... 0 .......0 2015 ............ 1921 ...........1 ...... 6 .......0

Youngstown State 1993 ...........0 ...... 1 .......0 *formerly Northeastern Louisiana ** formerly Southwest Texas State

1959-1962 – Independent 1963-1995 – Big Sky Conference 1996-2000 – Big West Conference 2001-2004 – Sun Belt Conference 2004-2012 – Western Athletic Conference 2013 – Independent 2014 – Sun Belt Conference

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 VS. 2015 OPPONENTS OHIO UNIVERSITY Ohio University leads 2-1 YEAR UI OU @ 1972 17 14 Moscow 1976 0 35 Athens 2014 24 36 Athens Most points by UI: 24 (2014) Most points by OU: 36 (2014) Largest UI winning margin: 3 (1972) Largest OU winning margin: 35 (1976) Longest UI winning streak: 1 Longest OU winning streak: 2 Decided by 7 or fewer points: 1 UI wins at home: 1 UI wins at OU: 0 OU wins at home: 2 OU wins at UI: 0 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA USC leads 8-0 YEAR UI USC @ 1922 0 14 Pasadena 1923 0 9 Los Angeles 1924 0 13 Los Angeles 1925 7 51 Moscow 1926 6 28 Los Angeles 1928 7 28 Los Angeles 1929 0 72 Los Angeles 2007 10 38 Los Angeles Most points by UI: 10 (2007) Most points by USC: 72 (1929) Largest UI winning margin: NA Largest USC winning margin: 72 (1929) Longest UI winning streak: NA Longest USC winning streak: 8 Decided by 7 or fewer points: 0 UI wins at home: 0 UI wins at USC: 0 USC wins at home: 7 USC wins at UI: 1 WOFFORD first meeting GEORGIA SOUTHERN GS leads: 2-0 YEAR UI GS @ 1990 27 28 Statesboro 2014 24 47 Statesboro Most points by UI: 27 (1990) Most points by GS: 47 (2014) UI largest winning margin: GS largest winning margin: 23 Longest UI winning streak: Longest GS winning streak: 2 Decided by 7 or fewer points: 1 UI wins at GS: UI wins at home: GS wins at UI: GS wins at home: 2

ARKANSAS STATE ASU leads 6-4 YEAR UI ASU @ 1975 6 23 Jonesboro 1998 52 14 Jonesboro 1999* 30 24 Jonesboro 2000 42 25 Pullman 2001 31 34 Jonesboro 2002 29 38 Moscow 2003 23 24 Jonesboro 2004 45 31 Moscow 2013 24 48 Jonesboro 2014 28 44 Moscow Most points by UI: 52 (1998) Most points by ASU: 48 (2013) UI largest winning margin: 38 (1998) ASU largest winning margin: 24 (2013) Longest UI winning streak: 3 Longest ASU winning streak: 3 Decided by 7 or fewer points: 3 UI wins at ASU: 2 UI wins at home: 2 ASU wins at UI: 2 ASU wins at home: 4 TROY Troy leads: 2-0 YEAR UI TS @ 2004 7 47 Troy 2014 17 34 Moscow Most points by UI: 17 (2014) Most points by TS: 47 (2004) UI largest winning margin: TS largest winning margin: 40 Longest UI winning streak: Longest TS winning streak: 2 Decided by 7 or fewer points: 0 UI wins at TS: UI wins at home: TS wins at UI: 1 TS wins at home: 1 LOUISIANA-MONROE Tied: 3-3 YEAR UI ULM @ 1993 34 31 Monroe 2001 42 38 Moscow 2002 14 34 Monroe 2003 58 20 Monroe 2004 14 16 Moscow 2014 31 38 Monroe Most points by UI: 58 (2003) Most points by ULM: 38, twice (2014, 2001) Largest UI winning margin: 38 (2003) Largest ULM winning margin: 20 (2002) Longest UI winning streak: 2 Longest ULM winning streak: 2 Decided by 7 or fewer points: 4 UI home wins: 1 UI wins at ULM: 2 ULM wins at home: 2 ULM wins at UI: 1

NEW MEXICO STATE Idaho leads 15-6 YEAR UI NMS @ 1971 19 14 Las Cruces 1976 33 6 Moscow 1977 47 44 Las Cruces 1996 34 19 Moscow 1997 35 18 Las Cruces 1998 36 32 Moscow 1999 14 42 Las Cruces 2000** 44 41 Moscow 2001 39 46 Las Cruces 2002 31 35 Moscow 2003 35 31 Las Cruces 2005** 38 37 Las Cruces 2006 28 20 Moscow 2007 31 45 Las Cruces 2008 20 14 Moscow 2009 21 6 Las Cruces 2010 34 17 Moscow 2011 24 31 Las Cruces 2012 26 18 Moscow 2013 16 24 Las Cruces 2014 29 17 Moscow ** double overtime Most points scored by UI: 47 (1977) Most points by NMS: 46 (2001) UI largest winning margin: 27 (1976) NMS largest winning margin: 28 (1999) Longest UI winning streak: 6 Longest NMS winning streak: 2 Decided by seven or fewer points: 10 Idaho wins at NMS: 6 Idaho wins at home: 9 NMS wins at Idaho: 1 NMS wins at home: 5 SOUTH ALABAMA SA leads 1-0 YEAR UI SA @ 2014 10 34 Moscow Most points by UI: 10 (2014) Most points by SA: 34 10 (2014) UI largest winning margin: SA largest winning margin: 24 (2014) Longest UI winning streak: Longest SA winning streak: 1 Decided by 7 or fewer points: 0 UI wins at SA: UI wins at home: SA wins at UI: 1 SA wins at home: -

APPALACHIAN STATE Appalachian State leads 1-0 YEAR UI AS @ 2014 28 45 Boone Most points by UI: 28 (2014) Most points by AS: 45 10 (2014) UI largest winning margin: AS largest winning margin: 17 (2014) Longest UI winning streak: Longest AS winning streak: 1 Decided by 7 or fewer points: 0 UI wins at AS: UI wins at home: AS wins at UI: AS wins at home: 1 AUBURN Auburn leads 1-0 YEAR UI SA @ 1999 23 30 Auburn Most points by UI: 23 (1999) Most points by UA: 30 (1999) UI largest winning margin: UA largest winning margin: 7 (1999) Longest UI winning streak: Longest UA winning streak: 1 Decided by 7 or fewer points: 1 UI wins at UA: UI wins at home: UA wins at UI: UA wins at home: 1 TEXAS STATE Texas State leads 4-3 YEAR UI TS @ 1990 38 31 San Marcos 1991 41 38 Moscow 1993 66 38 Moscow 1996 21 27 San Marcos 2012 7 38 San Marcos 2013 21 37 Moscow 2014 30 35 San Marcos Most points by UI: 66 (1993) Most points by TS: 38 (2012) UI largest winning margin: 28 (1993) TS largest winning margin: 31 (2012) Longest UI winning streak: 3 Longest TS winning streak: 4 Decided by 7 or fewer points: 4 UI wins at TS: 1 UI wins at home: 2 TS wins at UI: 1 TS wins at home: 3

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 COMPOSITE 2015 SCHEDULE SUN BELT CONFERENCE BOWL TIES AUTONATION CURE BOWL • Sun Belt vs. American • Orlando, Fla • Dec. 19 RAYCOM MEDIA CAMELLIA • Sun Belt vs. MAC • Montgomery, Ala. • Dec. 19 R&L CARRIERS NEW ORLEANS • Sun Belt vs. C-USA • New Orleans • Dec. 19 GODADDY.COM • Sun Belt vs. MAC • Mobile, Ala. • Dec. 23

SEPTEMBER 3 5

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Ohio University at Idaho

Arkansas State at USC Wofford at Clemson Georgia Southern at Virginia Troy at North Carolina State Louisiana-Monroe at Georgia New Mexico State at Florida Gardner-Webb at South Alabama Howard at Appalachian State Louisville at Auburn Texas State at Florida Idaho at USC Marshall at Ohio University Tennessee Tech at Wofford Western Michigan at Georgia Southern Missouri at Arkansas State Charleston Southern at Troy Nicholls State at Louisiana-Monroe Georgia State at New Mexico State South Alabama at Nebraska Appalachian State at Clemson Jacksonville State at Auburn Prairie View A&M at Texas State

19 Wofford at Idaho Southeastern Louisiana at Ohio University Stanford at USC The Citadel at Georgia Southern Missouri State at Arkansas State Troy at Wisconsin UTEP at New Mexico State South Alabama at San Diego State Auburn at LSU Southern Miss at Texas State 26

Georgia Southern at Idaho Ohio University at Minnesota USC at Arizona State Gardner-Webb University at Wofford Arkansas State at Toledo Louisiana-Monroe at Alabama North Carolina State at South Alabama Appalachian State at Old Dominion Mississippi State at Auburn Texas State at Houston

OCTOBER 3

Idaho at Arkansas State Ohio University at Akron Wofford at Mercer Georgia Southern at Louisiana-Monroe South Alabama at Troy New Mexico State at New Mexico Wyoming at Appalachian State San Jose State at Auburn

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NOVEMBER 4 Ohio University at Bowling Green 5

Arkansas State at Appalachian State

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Idaho at South Alabama Arizona at USC Louisiana-Monroe at Troy New Mexico State at Texas State Auburn at Texas A&M

Washington at USC 10

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Miami (Ohio) at Ohio University Wofford at The Citadel Troy at Mississippi State Louisiana-Monroe at Tulsa New Mexico State at Ole Miss Appalachian State at Georgia State Texas State at Louisiana-Lafayette

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Arkansas State at South Alabama

15

Auburn at Kentucky

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Idaho at Troy Western Michigan at Ohio University USC at Notre Dame Western Carolina University at Wofford New Mexico State at Georgia Southern Appalachian State at Louisiana-Monroe

20 Louisiana-Lafayette at Arkansas State 22 Georgia Southern at Appalachian State 24

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Louisiana-Monroe at Idaho Ohio University at Buffalo Utah at USC Tennessee-Chattanooga at Wofford Troy at New Mexico State South Alabama at Texas State Auburn at Arkansas Texas State at Georgia Southern

Idaho at New Mexico State USC at California Wofford at VMI Georgia State at Arkansas State Troy at Appalachian State Louisiana-Monroe at Louisiana-Lafayette Mississippi at Auburn

Kent State at Ohio University

12 Louisiana-Lafayette at South Alabama 13

USC at Colorado

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Appalachian State at Idaho Samford at Wofford Georgia Southern at Troy Arkansas State at Louisiana-Monroe Georgia at Auburn Georgia State at Texas State

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Ball State at Ohio University

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Louisiana-Monroe at Texas State

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Idaho at Auburn USC at Oregon Furman at Wofford Georgia Southern at Georgia New Mexico State at Louisiana-Lafayette Georgia State at South Alabama

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Ohio University at Northern Illinois

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Troy at Georgia State

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Texas State at Idaho UCLA at UCLA South Alabama at Georgia Southern Arkansas State at New Mexico State Louisiana-Monroe at Hawai`i Louisiana-Lafayette at Appalachian State Alabama at Auburn

DECEMBER 5 Georgia State Georgia Southern Texas State at Arkansas State Troy at Louisiana-Lafayette New Mexico State at Louisiana-Monroe Appalachian State at South Alabama

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 2014 RESULTS 1-10 overall, 1-7 (T9) Sun Belt Conference DAY OPPONENTS

AUGUST 30 at Florida

SCORE

LENGTH

ATTN.

postponed (weather)

SEPTEMBER 6 at Louisiana-Monroe *! 13 WESTERN MICHIGAN 20 at OHIO 27 SOUTH ALABAMA *

31-38 33-45 24-36 10-34

5:34 3:27 3:16 3:10

16694 14721 25211 14887

OCTOBER 4 at Texas State * 11 at Georgia Southern * 18 New Mexico State *

30-35 24-47 29-17

3:19 3:10 3:17

21345 23250 15207

NOVEMBER 1 ARKANSAS STATE * 8 at San Diego State 15 TROY * 29 at Appalachian State *

28-44 21-35 17-34 28-45

3:36 3:06 3:01 3:28

11082 46293 8535 19721

* indicates conference game Home games in ALL CAPS ! 2:06 rain delay

2014 GAME BY GAME BOXSCORES ULM 38, Idaho 31 Sept. 6, 2014 • Malone Stadium • Monroe, La. • 16,694 University of Idaho ULM UI–Joshua McCain 9 yd pass from Matt Linehan (Austin Rehkow kick) ULM–Osborne, Alec 2 yd pass from Thomas, Pete (Manton, Justin kick) ULM–Holley, Ajalen 58 yd pass from Thomas, Pete (Manton, Justin kick) ULM–Donald, C 34 yd run (Manton, Justin kick) UI–Elijhaa Penny 3 yd run (Austin Rehkow kick) UI–Joshua McCain 10 yd pass from Matt Linehan (Austin Rehkow kick) ULM–Manton, Justin 27 yd field goal ULM–Donald, C 21 yd run (Manton, Justin kick) UI–Austin Rehkow 28 yd field goal UI–Deon Watson 32 yd pass from Matt Linehan (Austin Rehkow kick) ULM–Donald, C 1 yd run (Manton, Justin kick)

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

IDAHO 25 36-118 324 47-26-2 83-442 0-0 1-2 4-39 1-42 7-48.3 3-1 12-119 32:15 9 of 18 0 of 0 4-4 3-17

ULM 29 37-150 384 45-24-1 82-534 0-0 2-11 4-94 2-4 5-43.6 1-0 5-40 27:45 2 of 11 0 of 2 3-4 4-31

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10 7

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RUSHING: University of Idaho-Jerrel Brown 22-117; Kris Olugbode 4-12; Elijhaa Penny 1-3; Richard Montgomery 1-minus 3; Matt Linehan 8-minus 11. ULM-Donald, C 20-111; Cain, Tyler 7-27; Thomas, Pete 10-12. PASSING: University of Idaho-Matt Linehan 26-47-2-324. ULM-Thomas, Pete 24-44-1-384; TEAM 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: University of Idaho-Joshua McCain 8-93; Deon Watson 7-98; Richard Montgomery 6-73; Justin Podrabsky 4-34; Jacob Sannon 1-26. ULM-Holley, Ajalen 6-175; Jackson, Kenzee 6-87; Cain, Tyler 3-39; Cook, Tony 3-33; Osborne, Alec 3-21; Donald, C 2-22; Ceaser, Rashon 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: University of Idaho-Chris Edwards 1-42. ULM-Kissinger, H 1-4; Robinson, Cody 1-0. FUMBLES: University of Idaho-Matt Linehan 1-0; Joshua McCain 1-1; Richard Montgomery 1-0. ULM-Cook, Tony 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): University of Idaho-Maxx Forde 1-0; Quayshawne Buckley 1-0; Marc Millan 1-0. ULM-Stovall, Ray 1-1; Johnson, G 0-1; Kissinger, H 1-0; Pipkins, Lenzy 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): University of Idaho-Marc Millan 6-9; Irving Steele 2-12; Bradley Njoku 6-4; Jayshawn Jordan 4-3; Delency Parham 4-2; Quayshawne Buckley 2-3; Jordan Grabski 4-0; Broc Westlake 1-3; Eric Tuipulotu 1-2; Anthony Rice 1-2; Kris Olugbode 1-1; Daniel Peterson 1-1; Chris Edwards 1-1; Joe Smith 1-1; Maxx Forde 1-0; Quinton Bradley 1-0; Tom Hennessey 0-1; Ryan Edwards 0-1. ULM-Backus, Justin 6-4; Smith, Cordero 5-3; Stovall, Ray 3-5; Kissinger, H 3-5; Johnson, M 3-4; Lane, Mitch 4-2; Johnson, G 2-4; Pipkins, Lenzy 4-1; Jackson, L 2-1; Caldwell, Trey 2-1; Tyson, Jacob 2-0; Hunter, Tre' 1-1; Robinson, Cody 1-1; Williams, J 0-2; Edmond, Malcolm 1-0; Ray, Bryce 1-0; Regian, Chase 1-0; Gautney, Joey 1-0; Moore, Braxton 0-1; Lewis, R 0-1; Cagins, Tevyn 0-1; McCullum, M 0-1.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 2014 GAME BY GAME BOXSCORES WMU 45, Idaho 33

Ohio University 36, Idaho 24

Sept. 13, 2014 • Kibbie Dome • Moscow, Idaho • 14,721 Western Michigan 14 21 10 0 – 45 University of Idaho 7 12 7 7 – 33 WMU–Davis, Corey 61 yd pass from Terrell, Zach (Haldeman, Andrew kick) UI–Matt Linehan 7 yd run (Austin Rehkow kick) WMU–Franklin, Jarvion 1 yd run (Haldeman, Andrew kick) Austin Rehkow 24 yd field goal WMU–Braverman, Donald 31 yd pass from Terrell, Zach (Haldeman, Andrew kick) UI–Richard Montgomery 62 yd pass from Matt Linehan (Austin Rehkow kick) WMU–Braverman, Donald 57 yd pass from Terrell, Zach (Haldeman, Andrew kick) WMU–Franklin, Jarvion 39 yd run (Haldeman, Andrew kick) UI–TEAM safety WMUHaldeman, Andrew 18 yd field goal UI–Justin Podrabsky 8 yd pass from Matt Linehan (Austin Rehkow kick) WMU–Franklin, Jarvion 7 yd run (Haldeman, Andrew kick) UI–Joshua McCain 75 yd pass from Matt Linehan (Austin Rehkow kick) WMU IDAHO FIRST DOWNS 22 23 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-243 31-45 PASSING YDS (NET) 241 362 Passes Att-Comp-Int 15-10-0 41-27-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 59-484 72-407 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2--14 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-98 4-84 Interception Returns-Yards 1-57 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-33.0 4-47.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 10-93 8-79 Possession Time 28:53 31:07 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 11 8 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 3 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-29 1-3 RUSHING: Western Michigan-Franklin, Jarvion 33-211; Chance, Dareyon 5-28; Terrell, Zach 3-11; TEAM 2-minus 2; Pfeifer, Wyatt 1-minus 5. University of Idaho-Jerrel Brown 13-44; Richard Montgomery 3-12; Kris Olugbode 2-2; Matt Linehan 13-minus 13. PASSING: Western Michigan-Terrell, Zach 10-15-0-241. University of Idaho-Matt Linehan 27-41-1-362. RECEIVING: Western Michigan-Braverman, Donald 5-122; Davis, Corey 5-119. University of Idaho-Joshua McCain 7-128; Deon Watson 5-55; Justin Podrabsky 5-38; Richard Montgomery 3-88; Kris Olugbode 3-24; Jacob Sannon 1-12; Jared Klingenberg 1-10; Jake Manley 1-5; Jerrel Brown 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Western Michigan-Zamort, Ronald 1-57. University of Idaho-None. FUMBLES: Western Michigan-Franklin, Jarvion 1-0. University of Idaho-None. SACKS (UA-A): Western Michigan-Smith, C 3-0; McKinney, Jarell 1-0. University of Idaho-Quayshawne Buckley 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Western Michigan-DePalma, Grant 9-1; Brant, Devon 8-2; Currie, Justin 5-3; Celiscar, Donald 4-0; McKinney, Jarell 3-1; Ishmael, Trevor 3-0; Braster, Nathan 3-0; Smith, C 3-0; Jackson, J 2-1; Matich, Nick 2-0; Atkins, Rontavious 2-0; Zamort, Ronald 1-1; Adams, Keion 1-1; Ash, Richard 0-2; Ernsberger, Donnie 1-0; Scanlon, Brett 1-0; Curle, David 1-0; Simpkins, Jamar 1-0; Mullanix, Jeremiah 1-0; Brown, A 0-1. University of Idaho-Jordan Grabski 8-3; Jayshawn Jordan 6-2; Marc Millan 3-3; Maxx Forde 4-1; Quayshawne Buckley 4-1; Broc Westlake 4-1; Irving Steele 4-1; Quinton Bradley 3-1; Bradley Njoku 1-2; Chris Edwards 2-0; Ryan Edwards 2-0; Tom Hennessey 1-1; Jacob Sannon 1-1; Jerrel Brown 1-0; Tueni Lupeamanu 1-0; Juan Martinez 1-0; Eric Tuipulotu 1-0; Jared Klingenberg 1-0; Joe Smith 1-0.

Sept. 20, 2014 • Peden Stadium • Athens, Ohio • 25,211 University of Idaho 0 7 10 7 – 24 OHIO 7 10 3 16 – 36 OU–Smith, Sebastia 12 yd pass from VICK, Derrius (Yazdani, Josiah kick) OU–Yazdani, Josiah 32 yd field goal OU–Ouellette, A.J. 1 yd run (Yazdani, Josiah kick) UI–Elijhaa Penny 1 yd run (Austin Rehkow kick) OU–Yazdani, Josiah 22 yd field goal UI–Joshua McCain 34 yd pass from Matt Linehan (Anthony Rice kick) UI–Austin Rehkow 47 yd field goal OU–Yazdani, Josiah 25 yd field goal OU–Sprague, JD 1 yd run (Smith, Sebastia pass failed) UI–Joshua McCain 52 yd pass from Matt Linehan (Austin Rehkow kick) OU–Ouelette, A.J. 3 yd run (Yazdani, Josiah kick) IDAHO OHIO FIRST DOWNS 23 19 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-64 47-272 PASSING YDS (NET) 353 233 Passes Att-Comp-Int 56-33-3 19-12-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 84-417 66-505 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 1-26 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-98 3-90 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-77 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-44.8 2-39.5 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 4-32 9-64 Possession Time 20:52 35:56 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 19 5 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 4 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 6-7 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-13 3-23 RUSHING: University of Idaho-Elijhaa Penny 17-56; Kris Olugbode 1-8; Jerrel Brown 3-7; Aaron Duckworth 1-3; Matt Linehan 6-minus 10. OHIOOuelette, A.J. 27-132; Vick, Derrius 4-86; Sprague, JD 10-30; Edmond, Tim 1-13; Walker, Robbie 1-8; Patterson, Daz' 1-7; TEAM 3-minus 4. PASSING: University of Idaho-Matt Linehan 33-56-3-353. OHIOSPRAGUE, JD 8-13-0-165; VICK, Derrius 4-6-0-68. RECEIVING: University of Idaho-Justin Podrabsky 8-73; Deon Watson 7-58; Richard Montgomery 7-46; Joshua McCain 5-150; David Ungerer 3-5; Elijhaa Penny 1-12; Bradley Njoku 1-5; Kris Olugbode 1-4. OHIOSmith, Sebastia 3-64; Cochran, Chase 2-79; Ouelette, A.J. 2-39; Cope, Brendan 2-21; Reid, Jordan 1-29; Mangen, Troy 1-3; Bradley, Aaron 1-minus 2. INTERCEPTIONS: University of Idaho-None. OHIO-Poling, Quentin 3-77. FUMBLES: University of Idaho-None. OHIO-Patterson, Daz' 1-1; Sprague, JD 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): University of Idaho-Quinton Bradley 1-0. OHIO-McLeod, Cameron 1-1; Laseak, Kurt 1-0; Brown, Blair 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): University of Idaho-Jayshawn Jordan 10-1; Maxx Forde 9-1; Quayshawne Buckley 8-1; Quinton Bradley 4-4; Bradley Njoku 5-2; Russell Siavii 3-4; Marc Millan 4-1; Broc Westlake 1-3; Elijhaa Penny 2-0; Daniel Peterson 2-0; Chris Edwards 1-1; Trent Cowan 1-0; Dorian Clark 1-0; Delency Parham 1-0; Doyin Sule 1-0; Ryan Edwards 1-0; Matt Linehan 1-0; Joe Smith 1-0; Juan Martinez 0-1; Tueni Lupeamanu 0-1. OHIO-Poling, Quentin 11-3; Brown, Blair 6-2; Ingol, Thad 6-0; Bass, Devin 5-1; McLeod, Cameron 2-3; Wells, Ian 4-0; Jones, Devin 3-1; Johnson, Jovon 3-1; Moore, Chad 2-2; Purdum, Brandon 2-1; Tautuiaki, Wats 2-0; Kristoff, Josh 1-1; Basham, Tarell 1-1; Daugherty, Trav 1-0; Crutcher, Antwa 1-0; Davis, Toran 1-0; Grilliot, Cody 1-0; Yazdani, Josiah 1-0; Sawyer, Kawmae 1-0; Laseak, Kurt 1-0; Macer, Aaron 1-0; Sprague, JD 1-0; Terpin, Mike 1-0; Irons, Maleek 0-1; Smith, Kendric 0-1; Russell, Ben 0-1.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 2014 GAME BY GAME BOXSCORES South Alabama 34, Idaho 10

Texas State 35, Idaho 30

Sept. 27, 2014 • Kibbie Dome • Moscow, Idaho • 14,887

Oct. 4, 2014 • Bobcat Stadium • San Marcos, Texas • 21,345

South Alabama 14 6 7 7 – 34 University of Idaho 0 0 10 0 – 10 USA–Garrett, Claude 51 yd pass from Bridge, Brandon (McLaurin, Grant kick) USA–Garner, Montell 59 yd interception return (McLaurin, Grant kick) USA–McLaurin, Grant 19 yd field goal USA–McLaurin, Grant 44 yd field goal USA–Bridge, Brandon 54 yd run (McLaurin, Grant kick) Austin Rehkow 37 yd field goal, Joshua McCain 10 yd pass from Matt Linehan (Austin Rehkow kick) USA–Jones, Jay 18 yd run (McLaurin, Grant kick) USA IDAHO FIRST DOWNS 19 18 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-233 33-30 PASSING YDS (NET) 196 239 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-15-1 40-25-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 63-429 73-269 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 2-22 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-57 6-97 Interception Returns-Yards 2-78 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-43.2 6-49.8 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 8-65 7-59 Possession Time 26:44 33:16 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 11 6 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 7-70 0-0 RUSHING: South Alabama-Jones, Jay 17-105; Bridge, Brandon 6-71; Houston, Kndall 9-37; Timmons, Trrnce 2-12; Johnson, Xavier 2-7; Floyd, Matt 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 1. University of Idaho-Elijhaa Penny 7-24; Kris Olugbode 5-21; Aaron Duckworth 4-13; Jerrel Brown 4-11; Matt Linehan 13-minus 39. PASSING: South Alabama-Bridge, Brandon 15-25-1-196. University of Idaho-Matt Linehan 25-40-2-239. RECEIVING: South Alabama-Smith, Shavarez 6-44; Saxton, Wes 3-18; Garrett, Claude 2-78; Jones, Jereme 2-11; Bowman, Braedon 1-44; Jones, Jay 1-1. University of Idaho-Joshua McCain 8-72; Richard Montgomery 8-62; Justin Podrabsky 2-27; Jacob Sannon 2-18; Elijhaa Penny 2-11; David Ungerer 1-31; Kris Olugbode 1-9; Deon Watson 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: South Alabama-Garner, Montell 1-59; Reed, Margo 1-19. University of Idaho-Chris Edwards 1-0. FUMBLES: South Alabama-Houston, Kndall 1-1. University of Idaho-Matt Linehan 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): South Alabama-Garner, Montell 1-0; Harper,DeMarion 1-0; Rich, Theo 1-0; Lewis, Akeem 1-0; McClain, Jerome 1-0; Brigham, Trrell 1-0; Gipson, Jimmie 1-0. University of Idaho-None. TACKLES (UA-A): South Alabama-Ford, Qudarius 8-1; Rancifer, Demrs 5-2; Brigham, Trrell 6-0; Garner, Montell 5-0; Harris, Maleki 4-1; James, Ridge 3-1; LaVelle,Desmond 2-2; Butler, Caleb 3-0; McClain, Jerome 3-0; Carter, Antonio 2-1; Fuller, Steven 2-0; Reed, Margo 2-0; Lewis, Akeem 1-1; Alford, Tre 1-0; Buford-Hughes,D 1-0; Reaves, Jeremy 1-0; Gipson, Jimmie 1-0; Harper,DeMarion 1-0; Rich, Theo 1-0; Grice,Cordivido 1-0; Philon, Andrew 1-0; Saxton, Wes 1-0; Slaughter, Trnc 1-0; Kelley, Jesse 1-0; Buchanan, Roman 1-0; Fuller, Steffon 1-0; Cole, Austin 0-1. University of Idaho-Marc Millan 8-4; Bradley Njoku 6-2; Broc Westlake 4-4; Irving Steele 6-1; Jayshawn Jordan 6-0; Russell Siavii 4-2; Quayshawne Buckley 3-2; Chris Edwards 2-3; Daniel Peterson 3-1; Quinton Bradley 2-1; Delency Parham 1-1; Tueni Lupeamanu 1-1; Trent Cowan 1-0; Anthony Rice 1-0; Austin Rehkow 1-0; Maxx Forde 0-1; Jacob Sannon 0-1.

University of Idaho 3 0 13 14 – 30 Texas State 7 14 0 14 – 35 UI–Austin Rehkow 29 yd field goal TXST–Franks,T 70 yd run (Johnson,Will kick) TXST–Franks,T 95 yd run (Johnson,Will kick) TXST–Miller,Bradley 1 yd pass from Jones,Tyler (Johnson,Will kick) UI–Richard Montgomery 5 yd run (Austin Rehkow kick) UI–Elijhaa Penny 6 yd run (Matt Linehan pass failed) TXST–Franks,T 70 yd run (Johnson,Will kick) UI–Aaron Duckworth 7 yd run (Austin Rehkow kick) TXST–Jones,Tyler 27 yd run (Johnson,Will kick) UI–Elijhaa Penny 1 yd run (Austin Rehkow kick) IDAHO TXST FIRST DOWNS 33 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 53-176 38-390 PASSING YDS (NET) 347 76 Passes Att-Comp-Int 52-33-2 20-11-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 105-523 58-466 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-3 2-50 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-39 3-50 Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 2-5 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-48.2 5-39.4 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 4-35 3-18 Possession Time 41:12 18:48 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 21 6 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 5 of 5 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-8 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 9-50 RUSHING: University of Idaho-Kris Olugbode 13-80; Aaron Duckworth 1263; ElijhaaPenny 11-41; Richard Montgomery 2-15; Matt Linehan 15-minus 23. Texas State-Franks,T 15-284; Jones,Tyler 8-58; Lowe,Robert 1243; Best,C.J. 1-7; TEAM 2-minus 2. PASSING: University of Idaho-Matt Linehan 33-52-2-347. Texas StateJones,Tyler 11-20-2-76. RECEIVING: University of Idaho-Joshua McCain 9-125; Justin Podrabsky 7-62; Richard Montgomery 6-37; Kris Olugbode 3-43; Deon Watson 3-18; Jacob Sannon 2-35; Jake Manley 2-7; Elijhaa Penny 1-20. Texas State-Miller,Bradley 3-7; Smith,Brandon 2-43; Best,C.J. 2-10; Franks,T 2-4; Mercer,Demun 1-7; Ijah,Ben 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: University of Idaho-Russell Siavii 1-0; Bradley Njoku 1-0. Texas State-Williams,G 2-5. FUMBLES: University of Idaho-Aaron Duckworth 1-0. Texas StateMercer,Demun 1-1; Mager,Craig 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): University of Idaho-Quinton Bradley 1-0. Texas StateOdiari,Michael 4-1; Mager,Craig 2-0; Berry,Karee 0-1; McClarty,D. 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): University of Idaho-Russell Siavii 7-0; Marc Millan 4-2; Broc Westlake 4-1; Quinton Bradley 3-1; Bradley Njoku 3-1; Maxx Forde 3-0; Chris Edwards 3-0; Jayshawn Jordan 3-0; Ryan Edwards 2-0; Quayshawne Buckley 2-0; Elijhaa Penny 2-0; Irving Steele 1-1; Dorian Clark 1-0; Jacob Sannon 1-0; Joshua McCain 1-0; Daniel Peterson 1-0; Delency Parham 1-0; Trent Cowan 1-0; Doyin Sule 1-0. Texas State-Mayo,David 12-4; Targun,Colby 10-3; Mager,Craig 10-2; Smith,Stephen 4-5; Odiari,Michael 4-1; Petersen,Kris 4-1; McClarty,D. 2-3; Shaw,Aaron 4-0; McGowan,Trey 3-0; Williams,G 3-0; Berry,Karee 1-2; Alexcee,Damani 2-0; Mims,David 2-0; Jeter-Gilmon,J 1-1; Trevillion,W 0-2; Gaines,Jafus 1-0; Hamilton,Drew 1-0; Johnson,S 1-0; Dillon,Mershad 0-1; Nikocevic,R 0-1.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 2014 GAME BY GAME BOXSCORES Georgia Southern 47, Idaho 24

Idaho 29, New Mexico State 17

Oct. 11, 2014 • Paulson Stadium • Statesboro, Ga. • 23,250

Oct. 20, 2014 • Kibbie Dome • Moscow, Idaho • 15, 207

University of Idaho 3 7 14 0 – 24 Georgia Southern 13 7 13 14 – 47 UI–Austin Rehkow 35 yd field goal GS–Ellison, Kevin 6 yd run (Hanks, Alex kick) GS–Johnson, BJ 22 yd pass from Ellison, Kevin (Hanks, Alex kick failed) UI–Elijhaa Penny 10 yd run (Austin Rehkow kick) GS–Breida, Matt 17 yd pass from Upshaw, Favian (Hanks, Alex kick) GS–Ellison, Kevin 14 yd run (Hanks, Alex kick) GS–Ramsby, L.A. 3 yd run (Hanks, Alex kick failed) UI–Elijhaa Penny 4 yd run (Deon Watson pass from Matt Linehan) UI–Elijhaa Penny 1 yd run (Matt Linehan pass failed) GS–Dobson, Matt 26 yd interception return (Hanks, Alex kick) GS–Days, Ean 4 yd run (Hanks, Alex kick) IDAHO GS FIRST DOWNS 17 26 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-94 58-349 PASSING YDS (NET) 271 201 Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-20-1 15-11-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-365 73-550 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-28 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-84 4-71 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-26 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-54.0 3-39.7 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 3-23 6-48 Possession Time 26:24 33:36 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 17 9 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 5-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-11 3-21 RUSHING: University of Idaho-Elijhaa Penny 21-75; Jerrel Brown 6-23; Aaron Duckworth 3-8; Richard Montgomery 2-4; Jake Manley 1-0; Matt Linehan 5-minus 7. Georgia Southern-Breida, Matt 19-155; Ramsby, L.A. 16-98; Ellison, Kevin 12-32; Days, Ean 6-24; Walker, Zach 1-19; Scott, Devin 3-12; Upshaw, Favian 1-9. PASSING: University of Idaho-Matt Linehan 19-31-1-230; Chad Chalich 1-1-0-41. Georgia Southern-Ellison, Kevin 7-11-0-96; Upshaw, Favian 4-4-0-105. RECEIVING: University of Idaho-Joshua McCain 6-97; Richard Montgomery 6-63; Jacob Sannon 3-71; Deon Watson 3-20; Justin Podrabsky 1-11; Elijhaa Penny 1-9. Georgia Southern-Showers, K. 3-49; Johnson, BJ 2-56; Ramsby, L.A. 2-39; Breida, Matt 2-36; Walker, Zach 2-21. INTERCEPTIONS: University of Idaho-None. Georgia Southern-Dobson, Matt 1-26. FUMBLES: University of Idaho-None. Georgia Southern-Ellison, Kevin 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): University of Idaho-Daniel Peterson 1-0; Quinton Bradley 1-0. Georgia Southern-Richardson, L. 1-0; Williams, R. 1-0; Gallon, D, 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): University of Idaho-Russell Siavii 7-4; Quinton Bradley 10-0; Irving Steele 9-1; Tom Hennessey 5-2; Quayshawne Buckley 4-3; Bradley Njoku 6-0; Broc Westlake 5-1; Marc Millan 4-2; Tony Lashley 4-1; Jayshawn Jordan 3-0; Maxx Forde 3-0; Joe Smith 1-0; Eric Tuipulotu 1-0; Dorian Clark 1-0; Daniel Peterson 1-0; Delency Parham 1-0; Doyin Sule 1-0; Ryan Edwards 0-1; Tueni Lupeamanu 0-1. Georgia SouthernJackson, Edwin 11-2; Gallon, D, 3-5; Williams, Antw. 6-1; Dobson, Matt 6-0; Dawson, Bernard 3-2; Ejike, Justice 3-2; Richardson, L. 3-1; Williams, Steve 3-0; Stanley, Deion 3-0; Cooper, Valdon 3-0; Williams, R. 3-0; Jones, Darius 2-0; Williams, Caleb 2-0; Ellison, Jay 1-1; Battle, J. 1-1; Johnson, Jamal 1-1; Alexander, Ross 1-0; Flowe, Patrick 1-0; Sam, Rayquan 1-0.

NMSU University of Idaho

7 14

3 6

0 0

7 9

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17 29

UI–Richard Montgomery 4 yd run (Austin Rehkow kick) NMSU–Rose III, Larry 79 yd run (Johnson, M kick) UI–Joshua McCain 49 yd pass from Chad Chalich (Austin Rehkow kick), UI–Austin Rehkow 19 yd field goal NMSU–Johnson, M 23 yd field goal UI–Austin Rehkow 30 yd field goal UI–Austin Rehkow 33 yd field goal NMSU–Rose III, Larry 33 yd run (Johnson, M kick) UI–Jerrel Brown 14 yd run (Richard Montgomery pass failed) FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

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NMSU 11 34-214 100 16-9-3 50-314 0-0 1-6 5-73 1-0 5-44.4 1-1 7-39 22:13 3 of 12 0 of 0 1-1 1-10

IDAHO 30 52-310 226 37-23-1 89-536 0-0 4-21 4-99 3-4 3-42.7 1-1 6-57 37:47 5 of 13 2 of 3 5-8

RUSHING: NMSU-Rose III, Larry 17-155; Rogers, Tyler 2-25; Allen, Andrew 9-19; Betancourt, B 3-13; Hall, Xavier 2-4; Morgan, T 1-minus 2. University of Idaho-Jerrel Brown 23-151; Chad Chalich 12-73; Elijhaa Penny 10-48; Richard Montgomery 4-27; Matt Linehan 1-12; Aaron Duckworth 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 1. PASSING: NMSU-Allen, Andrew 6-11-1-88; Rogers, Tyler 3-5-212. University of Idaho-Chad Chalich 18-32-1-192; Matt Linehan 5-5-0-34. RECEIVING: NMSU-Shapiro, Adam 2-58; Bowen, Joshua 2-7; Matthews, Josep 1-14; Rose III, Larry 1-8; Betancourt, B 1-5; Hogan, Gregory 1-4; Brown, Jerrel 1-4. University of Idaho-Joshua McCain 11-139; Justin Podrabsky 4-35; Richard Montgomery 4-13; Deon Watson 3-33; Elijhaa Penny 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: NMSU-Rose, Winston 1-0. University of Idaho-Jayshawn Jordan 2-minus 5; Bradley Njoku 1-9. FUMBLES: NMSU-Allen, Andrew 1-1. University of Idaho-Richard Montgomery 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): NMSU-None. University of Idaho-Quinton Bradley 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): NMSU-Herrington, D 13-1; Bulter, Rodney 11-1; Nwangwa, Jacob 7-1; Hill, Lewis 5-3; Rose, Winston 6-0; Copeland, JB 4-1; Thomas-Davis Ka 4-1; Eakins, Jay 2-3; Ibekwe, Derek 2-2; Wright, Jaden 2-2; Nipp, Billy 3-0; Barnard, Clint 2-1; Agomuo, Brandon 1-2; Gibbs, Josh 0-3; Brown, Noah 2-0; Burton, Jerrion 2-0; Johnson, Kawe 1-0; Moore, Dior 1-0; Brown, Jerrel 1-0; Matthews, Josep 1-0; Allen, Andrew 1-0; Kenney, Andrew 0-1. University of Idaho-Marc Millan 8-2; Quayshawne Buckley 5-3; Tom Hennessey 6-0; Quinton Bradley 4-2; Maxx Forde 4-0; Delency Parham 4-0; Ryan Edwards 1-2; Irving Steele 1-2; Tony Lashley 2-0; Russell Siavii 2-0; Joe Smith 1-1; Daniel Peterson 1-0; Jayshawn Jordan 1-0; Marius Burgsmueller 1-0; Bradley Njoku 1-0; Matt Linehan 1-0; Eric Tuipulotu 1-0; Jacob Sannon 0-1.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 2014 GAME BY GAME BOXSCORES Arkansas State 44, Idaho 28

San Diego State 35, Idaho 21

Nov. 1, 2014 • Kibbie Dome • Moscow, Idaho • 11,082

Nov. 8, 2014 • Qualcomm Stadium • San Diego, Calif. • 46,293

Arkansas State University of Idaho

7 0

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13 14

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ASU–Gordon, Michael 44 yd run (Ferguson, Luke kick) ASU–Hayes, Rocky 93 yd fumble recovery (Ferguson, Luke kick) UI–Elijhaa Penny 1 yd run (Austin Rehkow kick) UI–Jerrel Brown 8 yd run (Austin Rehkow kick) ASU–Ferguson, Luke 28 yd field goal UI–Elijhaa Penny 2 yd run (Austin Rehkow kick) ASU–Gordon, Michael 7 yd run (Ferguson, Luke kick) UI–Jerrel Brown 16 yd run (Austin Rehkow kick) ASU–Gordon, Michael 1 yd run (Ferguson, Luke kick failed) ASU–Gordon, Michael 23 yd run (Ferguson, Luke kick) ASU–Gordon, Michael 4 yd run (Ferguson, Luke kick) FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

ASU 20 48-198 244 29-21-0 77-442 1-93 2-11 4-89 4--1 7-41.0 1-1 11-99 30:35 7 of 18 0 of 2 4-5 4-22

IDAHO 25 46-243 206 31-17-4 77-449 0-0 2-21 2-24 0-0 4-53.0 4-4 9-93 29:25 4 of 12 0 of 2 4-5 3-14

RUSHING: Arkansas State-Gordon, Michael 17-105; Knighten, Fredi 26-73; Hollingsworth, T. 4-23; Byner, Brandon 1-minus 3. University of Idaho-Elijhaa Penny 16-121; Jerrel Brown 15-98; Chad Chalich 4-20; Matt Linehan 11-4. PASSING: Arkansas State-Knighten, Fredi 21-28-0-244; Houston, Tres 0-1-0-0. University of Idaho-Matt Linehan 10-21-3-87; Chad Chalich 6-91-113; Broc Westlake 1-1-0-6. RECEIVING: Arkansas State-Gordon, Michael 6-45; Houston, Tres 5-83; Rollins-Davis, D. 4-43; Paschal, Dijon 2-25; Griswold, Darion 2-15; McKissic, J.D. 1-30; Trosin, Tyler 1-3. University of Idaho-Joshua McCain 5-82; Richard Montgomery 4-59; Jacob Sannon 3-30; Deon Watson 2-12; Justin Podrabsky 1-10; Jake Manley 1-8; Elijhaa Penny 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Arkansas State-Brown, Artez 2-0; Jackson, Frankie 1-2; Young, Sterling 1-minus 3. University of Idaho-None. FUMBLES: Arkansas State-Cox, Brandon 1-1. University of Idaho-Matt Linehan 2-2; David Ungerer 1-1; Jerrel Brown 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Arkansas State-Rolland-Jones, J. 4-0. University of Idaho-Marc Millan 1-0; Kaylyn Ayers 1-0; Quinton Bradley 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Arkansas State-Young, Sterling 9-3; Lee, Qushaun 8-1; Rolland-Jones, J. 7-1; Woodson, Xavier 5-3; Wright, Sterling 5-1; Hunter, Money 4-2; Tryon, Andrew 2-2; Stone, Chris 0-4; Brown, Artez 2-1; Barnhill, Brock 2-0; Hayes, Rocky 1-1; Odom, Chris 1-1; Ota, Chuks 1-1; Grant, Charles 1-1; Thomas, Clifford 0-2; Dean, Carderious 1-0; Blackmon, Dexter 1-0; Rosser, Darrius 1-0; Jacobs, Ryan 1-0. University of Idaho-Marc Millan 17-1; Tom Hennessey 8-3; Bradley Njoku 7-1; Quayshawne Buckley 6-2; Jayshawn Jordan 4-3; Quinton Bradley 3-3; Maxx Forde 4-0; Tony Lashley 2-1; Joe Smith 2-1; Eric Tuipulotu 2-0; Broc Westlake 1-1; Joshua McCain 1-0; Kaylyn Ayers 1-0; Delency Parham 1-0; Richard Montgomery 1-0; Juan Martinez 1-0; Russell Siavii 0-1; Ryan Edwards 0-1; Dorian Clark 0-1.

University of Idaho 7 7 7 0 – 21 San Diego State 14 0 14 7 – 35 SDSU–RUFFIN, Ezell 24 yd pass from KAEHLER, Quinn (HAGEMAN, Donald kick) UI–Elijhaa Penny 2 yd run (Austin Rehkow kick) SDSU–PUMPHREY, Donne 5 yd run (HAGEMAN, Donald kick) UI–Chad Chalich 13 yd run (Austin Rehkow kick) SDSU–JUDGE, Eric 58 yd pass from KAEHLER, Quinn (HAGEMAN, Donald kick) SDSU–PRICE, Chase 5 yd run (HAGEMAN, Donald kick) UI–Joshua McCain 51 yd pass from Chad Chalich (Austin Rehkow kick) SDSU–RUFFIN, Ezell 28 yd pass from KAEHLER, Quinn (HAGEMAN, Donald kick) IDAHO SDSU FIRST DOWNS 26 18 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-193 39-156 PASSING YDS (NET) 186 249 Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-17-0 22-14-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 82-379 61-405 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1--3 1-4 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-82 2-49 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-43.3 4-36.2 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-30 4-51 Possession Time 31:34 28:26 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 9 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-24 2-20 RUSHING: University of Idaho-Elijhaa Penny 22-90; Chad Chalich 8-67; Jerrel Brown 16-36; Austin Rehkow 1-4; Joshua McCain 1-3; Matt Linehan 1-minus 7. San Diego State-PUMPHREY, Donne 26-142; PRICE, Chase 6-33; GORDON, Dakota 1-1; STAMPS, Marcus 1-0; KAEHLER, Quinn 5-minus 20. PASSING: University of Idaho-Chad Chalich 11-22-0-145; Matt Linehan 6-11-0-41. San Diego State-KAEHLER, Quinn 14-22-0-249. RECEIVING: University of Idaho-Joshua McCain 7-101; Richard Montgomery 3-37; Deon Watson 3-19; Jacob Sannon 2-15; Justin Podrabsky 2-14. San Diego State-JUDGE, Eric 4-107; RUFFIN, Ezell 4-86; MILLS, Lloyd 2-29; ROBERTS, Adam 2-18; HAZELY, Jemond 1-6; PUMPHREY, Donne 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: University of Idaho-None. San Diego State-None. FUMBLES: University of Idaho-Jerrel Brown 1-1. San Diego State-None. SACKS (UA-A): University of Idaho-Quayshawne Buckley 2-0; Kevin Shelton 0-1; Marc Millan 1-0; Quinton Bradley 1-0. San Diego State-GAVERT, Josh 1-0; GALEA, Cody 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): University of Idaho-Marc Millan 6-4; Russell Siavii 7-1; Quayshawne Buckley 6-1; Jayshawn Jordan 5-2; Bradley Njoku 5-1; Irving Steele 4-1; Tony Lashley 3-1; Tom Hennessey 1-3; Ryan Edwards 2-0; Broc Westlake 2-0; Kevin Shelton 1-1; Tueni Lupeamanu 1-0; Jacob Sannon 1-0; Quinton Bradley 1-0; Armond Hawkins 1-0; Anthony Rice 1-0; Austin Rehkow 1-0; Eric Tuipulotu 1-0. San Diego State-MCGEE, Na’im 7-2; GAVERT, Josh 6-3; BARRETT, Alex 6-2; GALEA, Cody 6-0; SMITH, Malik 5-1; LOMAX, Trey 3-3; MUNSON, Calvin 4-1; PORTER, Brandon 4-1; LARGENT, Derek 4-0; FELY, Jake 3-1; WHITTAKER, J.J. 3-0; TURNER, Dakota 2-1; KAZEE, Damontae 2-1; HEYWARD, Christ 2-1; ONUOHA, Dontrel 1-2; VAUGHN, Billy 2-0; MEREDITH, Sam 1-1; PHILLIPS, Sergi 1-1; TREVILLION, Fre 1-0; SANCHEZ, Jon 1-0; STAMPS, Marcus 1-0; MATHIS, Kendric 0-1.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 2014 GAME BY GAME BOXSCORES Troy 34, Idaho 16

Appalachian State 45, Idaho 28

Nov. 15, 2014 • Kibbie Dome • Moscow, Idaho •

Nov. 19, 2014 • Kidd Brewer Stadium • Boone, N.C. • 19,721

TROY 10 14 7 3 – 34 University of Idaho 3 14 0 0 – 17 TROY–Holmes, Bryan 41 yd pass from Silvers, Brandon (Kay, Ryan kick) UI–Austin Rehkow 23 yd field goal TROY–Kay, Ryan 40 yd field goal TROY–Chunn, Jordan 13 yd run (Kay, Ryan kick) UI–Joshua McCain 64 yd pass from Matt Linehan (Austin Rehkow kick) TROY–Holmes, Bryan 51 yd pass from Silvers, Brandon (Kay, Ryan kick) UI–Jerrel Brown 1 yd run (Austin Rehkow kick) TROY–Kitchens, Montres 28 yd interception return (Kay, Ryan kick) TROY–Kay, Ryan 20 yd field goal

University of Idaho 9 6 0 13 – 28 Appalachian State 10 14 7 14 – 45 UI–Kris Olugbode 3 yd run (Austin Rehkow kick failed) APP–Meadors, S. 59 yd pass from Lamb, Taylor (Critcher, B. kick) UI–Austin Rehkow 43 yd field goal APP–Critcher, B. 49 yd field goal APP–Sumler, Tacoi 32 yd pass from Lamb, Taylor (Critcher, B. kick) UI–Elijhaa Penny 2 yd run (Aaron Duckworth rush failed) APP–Cox, Marcus 1 yd run (Critcher, B. kick) APP–Beathard, Bobo 8 yd pass from Lamb, Taylor (Critcher, B. kick) APP–Cox, Marcus 10 yd run (Critcher, B. kick) UI–Elijhaa Penny 7 yd run (Matt Linehan pass failed) APP–Upshaw, T. 2 yd run (Critcher, B. kick) UI–Elijhaa Penny 8 yd pass from Matt Linehan (Austin Rehkow kick)

TROY IDAHO FIRST DOWNS 24 20 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 57-296 30-130 PASSING YDS (NET) 235 290 Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-19-0 36-14-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 83-531 66-420 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-12 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-64 6-142 Interception Returns-Yards 3-28 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-33.5 3-43.3 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-73 6-55 Possession Time 38:45 21:15 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 19 1 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-8 1-7 RUSHING: TROY-Chunn, Jordan 28-189; Franklin, Khary 15-68; Worthy, Chandler 1-14; Anderson, Josh 5-14; Silvers, Brandon 8-11. University of Idaho-Jerrel Brown 11-70; Elijhaa Penny 11-36; Matt Linehan 6-22; Aaron Duckworth 1-1; Richard Montgomery 1-1. PASSING: TROY-Silvers, Brandon 19-25-0-235; Dent, Kinderick 0-1-0-0. University of Idaho-Matt Linehan 14-36-3-290. RECEIVING: TROY-Holmes, Bryan 6-111; Franklin, Khary 5-65; Ruben, Teddy 2-9; Edenfield, K.D. 1-16; Chitty, B.J. 1-11; Bentley, Jarvis 1-9; Johnson, John 1-8; Anderson, Josh 1-4; Worthy, Chandler 1-2. University of Idaho-Joshua McCain 7-136; Richard Montgomery 3-65; Justin Podrabsky 2-70; Elijhaa Penny 2-19. INTERCEPTIONS: TROY-Kitchens, Montres 3-28. University of IdahoNone. FUMBLES: TROY-Chitty, B.J. 1-1. University of Idaho-None. SACKS (UA-A): TROY-Roberts, Tyler 1-0; Peek, Garrett 1-0. University of Idaho-Ryan Edwards 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): TROY-Kitchens, Montres 4-5; Odaibo, Femi 4-2; Roberts, Tyler 3-2; Davis, Ethan 3-1; Coleman-Dancer, W. 2-2; Lebbie, Sam 3-0; Johnson, John 2-1; Young, Jacquez 2-0; Roland, Mitchell 2-0; Hall, Tray 1-1; Gosha, Lonnie 1-1; Williams, Anthony 1-1; Stadom, Jamal 1-1; Lewis, JaQuadrian 0-2; McCall, Julius 1-0; Flakes, Andre 1-0; Johnson, D.J. 1-0; Franklin, Khary 1-0; Peek, Garrett 1-0; Page, Trey 0-1; Young, Nyck 0-1; Dobbs, Billy 0-1. University of Idaho-Bradley Njoku 7-5; Quayshawne Buckley 5-7; Marc Millan 6-3; Irving Steele 6-2; Jayshawn Jordan 4-3; Armond Hawkins 3-3; Russell Siavii 4-1; Quinton Bradley 3-2; Tony Lashley 3-2; Broc Westlake 2-3; Tom Hennessey 1-3; Tueni Lupeamanu 1-3; Ryan Edwards 1-3; Joe Smith 2-1; Eric Tuipulotu 2-1; Dorian Clark 1-0; Kevin Shelton 1-0; Jacob Sannon 0-1; Anthony Rice 0-1.

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

IDAHO 18 42-157 208 37-21-1 79-365 0-0 0-0 7-228 1-0 2-47.0 0-0 12-145 30:40 9 of 18 3 of 4 4-5 1-4

APP 23 43-207 223 20-13-1 63-430 0-0 1-0 4-78 1-0 1-10.0 1-1 7-70 29:14 6 of 10 1 of 1 4-4 2-5

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RUSHING: University of Idaho-Elijhaa Penny 23-95; Kris Olugbode 10-35; Matt Linehan 5-15; Jerrel Brown 4-12. Appalachian State-Cox, Marcus 25122; Upshaw, T. 10-59; Lamb, Taylor 6-30; TEAM 2-minus 4. PASSING: University of Idaho-Matt Linehan 21-37-1-208. Appalachian StateLamb, Taylor 13-20-1-223. RECEIVING: University of Idaho-Jacob Sannon 7-59; David Ungerer 3-55; Joshua McCain 3-39; Elijhaa Penny 3-25; Deon Watson 3-21; Justin Podrabsky 1-6; Kris Olugbode 1-3. Appalachian State-Meadors, S. 3-69; Lewis, Isaiah 3-34; Jones, Malachi 2-55; McElfresh, S. 2-19; Beathard, Bobo 2-14; Sumler, Tacoi 1-32. INTERCEPTIONS: University of Idaho-Russell Siavii 1-0. Appalachian StateMiddleton, Doug 1-0. FUMBLES: University of Idaho-None. Appalachian State-Beathard, Bobo 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): University of Idaho-Ryan Edwards 1-0. Appalachian StateCollmar, Jamie 1-0; Norwood, N. 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): University of Idaho-Bradley Njoku 8-1; Marc Millan 4-2; Armond Hawkins 4-1; Russell Siavii 4-1; Quinton Bradley 2-2; Quayshawne Buckley 1-3; Tueni Lupeamanu 2-1; Joe Smith 2-1; Tom Hennessey 1-2; Eric Tuipulotu 1-2; Kevin Shelton 2-0; Jacob Sannon 2-0; Jayshawn Jordan 1-1; Irving Steele 1-1; Tony Lashley 1-1; Ryan Edwards 1-1; Doyin Sule 1-0. Appalachian State-Law, John 6-8; Gray, Alex 5-3; Norwood, N. 3-3; Blair, Ronald 2-4; Ross, Joel 4-1; Middleton, Doug 2-3; Boggs, Eric 1-4; Ward, D.J. 1-4; Stringer, Devan 3-1; Gilchrist, K. 3-1; Gibbs, Latrell 1-3; Robinson, Deuce 2-1; Jones, Dante 0-3; Anderson, D. 2-0; Small, Darian 0-2; Burns, Stephen 0-2; Shriner, Nic 1-0; Blackmon, Dante 1-0; Matics, Zach 1-0; Anderson, Trey 1-0; Howard, A.J. 1-0; Vinson, George 1-0; Collmar, Jamie 1-0; Garnett, Treyon 0-1; Fergerson, R. 0-1; McKinney, Cody 0-1; Sombo, Osvaldo 0-1; Cecil, Bill 0-1.


IDAHOVANDALS2015 2014 STATISTICS

TEAM 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

IDAHO 275 25.0 73 258 98 134 26 1560 1907 347 440 3.5 141.8 22 3031 257-443-20 6.8 11.8 275.5 13 4591 883 5.2 417.4 47-1016 13-80 8-46

OPP 410 37.3 209 225 115 91 19 2708 2932 224 482 5.6 246.2 32 2382 159-252-8 9.5 15.0 216.5 18 5090 734 6.9 462.7 38-813 15-129 20-274

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

3rd

4th

Total

University of Idaho Opponents

53 124

87 102

75 81

60 – 103 –

275 410

IDAHO 21.6 6.2 5.8 12-8 75-727 66.1 44-2101 47.8 43.5 54-3218 59.6 38.1 30:32 75/180 42% 20/35 57% 18-107 0 35 11-19 0-3 (36-50) 72% (27-50) 54% (28-29) 97% 64432 5/12886

OPP 21.4 8.6 13.7 12-9 78-660 60.0 43-1693 39.4 35.2 78-4703 60.3 37.7 29:10 68/147 46% 6/12 50% 41-282 0 54 12-18 0-0 (33-39) 85% (25-39) 64% (50-53) 94% 152514 6/25419 0/0

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 2014 STATISTICS RUSHING GP

Elijhaa Penny Jerrel Brown Chad Chalich Kris Olugbode Aaron Duckworth Richard Montgomery Austin Rehkow Joshua McCain Jake Manley TEAM Matt Linehan Total.......... Opponents......

Att

Gain

11 139 10 117 4 24 10 35 10 22 10 13 11 1 11 1 8 1 3 1 11 86 11 440 11 482

596 586 185 159 91 62 4 3 0 0 221 1907 2932

Loss

Net

Avg

TD

Long

Avg/G

7 589 17 569 25 160 1 158 3 88 6 56 0 4 0 3 0 0 1 -1 287 -66 347 1560 224 2708

4.2 4.9 6.7 4.5 4.0 4.3 4.0 3.0 0.0 -1.0 -0.8 3.5 5.6

12 4 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 22 32

27 34 22 13 27 11 4 3 0 0 16 34 95

53.5 56.9 40.0 15.8 8.8 5.6 0.4 0.3 0.0 -0.3 -6.0 141.8 246.2

PASSING Matt Linehan Chad Chalich Total.......... Opponents......

G

Effic

Cmp-Att-Int

Pct

Yds

TD

Lng

Avg/G

11 4 11 11

114.69 124.76 116.14 159.72

221-379-18 36-64-2 257-443-20 159-252-8

58.3 56.2 58.0 63.1

2540 491 3031 2382

11 2 13 18

75 51 75 61

230.9 122.8 275.5 216.5

RECEIVING Joshua McCain Richard Montgomery Justin Podrabsky Deon Watson Jacob Sannon Elijhaa Penny Kris Olugbode David Ungerer Jake Manley Jared Klingenberg Jerrel Brown Total.......... Opponents......

G

No.

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

Avg/G

11 10 11 10 11 11 10 10 8 9 10 11 11

76 50 37 37 22 12 9 8 4 1 1 257 159

1162 543 380 343 285 107 83 96 20 10 2 3031 2382

15.3 10.9 10.3 9.3 13.0 8.9 9.2 12.0 5.0 10.0 2.0 11.8 15.0

9 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 18

75 62 64 32 44 20 25 31 8 10 2 75 61

105.6 54.3 34.5 34.3 25.9 9.7 8.3 9.6 2.5 1.1 0.2 275.5 216.5

Matt Linehan Chad Chalich Elijhaa Penny Jerrel Brown Kris Olugbode Aaron Duckworth Richard Montgomery Austin Rehkow Joshua McCain TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

G

Plays

Rush

Pass

Total

Avg/G

11 4 11 10 10 10 10 11 11 3 11 11

465 88 139 117 35 22 13 1 1 1 883 734

-66 160 589 569 158 88 56 4 3 -1 1560 2708

2540 491 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3031 2382

2474 651 589 569 158 88 56 4 3 -1 4591 5090

224.9 162.8 53.5 56.9 15.8 8.8 5.6 0.4 0.3 -0.3 417.4 462.7

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TOTAL OFFENSE


IDAHOVANDALS2015 2014 STATISTICS ALL-PURPOSE Joshua McCain Richard Montgomery Elijhaa Penny Jerrel Brown Justin Podrabsky Deon Watson Jayshawn Jordan Jacob Sannon Kris Olugbode David Ungerer Chad Chalich Aaron Duckworth Chris Edwards Jake Manley Tueni Lupeamanu Tony Lashley Jared Klingenberg Bradley Njoku Maxx Forde Austin Rehkow TEAM Matt Linehan Total.......... Opponents......

G

Rush

Rec

PR

KOR

IR

Tot

Avg/G

11 10 11 10 11 10 11 11 10 10 4 10 6 8 10 7 9 11 11 11 3 11 11 11

3 56 589 569 0 0 0 0 158 0 160 88 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 -1 -66 1560 2708

1162 543 107 2 380 343 0 285 83 96 0 0 0 20 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 3031 2382

3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 129

0 526 143 0 0 0 297 0 13 0 0 0 0 14 16 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 1016 813

0 0 0 0 0 0 -5 0 0 0 0 0 42 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 46 274

1168 1125 839 571 380 343 292 285 254 161 160 88 42 34 16 12 10 9 7 4 -1 -66 5733 6306

106.2 112.5 76.3 57.1 34.5 34.3 26.5 25.9 25.4 16.1 40.0 8.8 7.0 4.2 1.6 1.7 1.1 0.8 0.6 0.4 -0.3 -6.0 521.2 573.3

PUNT RETURNS David Ungerer Joshua McCain Tony Lashley Total.......... Opponents......

No.

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

10 2 1 13 15

65 3 12 80 129

6.5 1.5 12.0 6.2 8.6

0 0 0 0 0

24 3 0 24 43

INTERCEPTIONS Jayshawn Jordan Russell Siavii Chris Edwards Bradley Njoku Total.......... Opponents......

No.

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

2 2 2 2 8 20

-5 0 42 9 46 274

-2.5 0.0 21.0 4.5 5.8 13.7

0 0 0 0 0 3

0 0 42 9 42 59

KICK RETURNS Richard Montgomery Jayshawn Jordan Elijhaa Penny Jake Manley Maxx Forde Kris Olugbode Tueni Lupeamanu Total.......... Opponents......

No.

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

24 10 8 2 1 1 1 47 38

526 297 143 14 7 13 16 1016 813

21.9 29.7 17.9 7.0 7.0 13.0 16.0 21.6 21.4

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

41 69 24 8 7 13 16 69 42

No.

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

0 2

0 96

0.0 48.0

0 1

0 93

FUMBLE RETURNS Total.......... Opponents......

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 2014 STATISTICS SCORING TD

FGs

|------------- PATs -----------| Kick Rush Rcv Pass

Elijhaa Penny 13 0-0 0-0 Austin Rehkow 0 11-19 27-28 Joshua McCain 9 0-0 0-0 Jerrel Brown 4 0-0 0-0 Richard Montgomery 3 0-0 0-0 Deon Watson 1 0-0 0-0 Chad Chalich 1 0-0 0-0 Justin Podrabsky 1 0-0 0-0 Kris Olugbode 1 0-0 0-0 Aaron Duckworth 1 0-0 0-0 Matt Linehan 1 0-0 0-0 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 Anthony Rice 0 0-0 1-1 Total.......... 35 11-19 28-29 Opponents...... 54 12-18 50-53

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

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

DXP

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-5 0-1

Saf Points

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

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

78 60 54 24 18 8 6 6 6 6 6 2 1 275 410

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA

Austin Rehkow

11-19

Pct

01-19

20-29

30-39

57.9

1-1

4-4

4-5

40-49 50-99

2-7

Lg Blk

0-2

47

0

FG SEQUENCE University of Idaho OPPONENTS ULM (28) 38,(27) Western Michigan (24) (18) OHIO (47) (32),(22),50,(25) South Alabama 40,(37),40 (19),(44) Texas State (29),40,41 Georgia Southern (35) 26 NMSU (19),(30),(33) (23) Arkansas State 56 (28),40 San Diego State 36 TROY (23),41 (40),33,(20) Appalachian State (43),54,39 (49) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING Austin Rehkow Total.......... Opponents......

No.

Yds

Avg

Long

TB

FC

I20

Blkd

44 44 43

2101 2101 1693

47.8 47.8 39.4

73 73 57

3 3 5

11 11 13

17 17 16

0 0 2

Austin Rehkow Total.......... Opponents......

No.

Yds

Avg

TB

OB

Retn

Net

YdLn

54 54 78

3218 3218 4703

59.6 59.6 60.3

14 14 30

2 2 0

813 1016

38.1 37.7

26 27

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 2014 STATISTICS

DEFENSIVE LEADERS 23 2 57 4 3 43 11 10 30 40 33 55 27 22 21 8 6 44 14 42 80 5 47 39 7 6 13 41 5 21 10 8 94 24 61 92 4 84 TM

Marc Millan Bradley Njoku Quayshawne Buckley Jayshawn Jordan Irving Steele Quinton Bradley Russell Siavii Broc Westlake Tom Hennessey Maxx Forde Tony Lashley Ryan Edwards Delency Parham Joe Smith Jordan Grabski Eric Tuipulotu Chris Edwards Tueni Lupeamanu Armond Hawkins Daniel Peterson Jacob Sannon Anthony Rice Kevin Shelton Dorian Clark Doyin Sule Elijhaa Penny Trent Cowan Juan Martinez Austin Rehkow Kris Olugbode Matt Linehan Joshua McCain Marius Burgsmueller Jerrel Brown Steven Matlock Kaylyn Ayers Richard Montgomery Jared Klingenberg TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

GP

|-------Tackles-------| Solo Ast Total

TFL/Yds

|-Sacks-| No-Yards

11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 11 11 7 11 8 11 2 11 6 10 7 7 11 10 8 9 6 11 9 8 11 10 11 11 7 10 10 4 10 9 3 11 11

72 58 49 48 34 39 38 26 24 28 15 11 13 12 12 11 9 9 10 9 6 3 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 570 621

15.5-36 0.5-2 14.5-53 3.0-9 1.0-1 10.0-56 3.5-5 . . 6.0-10 2.0-3 2.5-12 . . . . 1.0-4 1.5-3 1.0-2 1.0-5 . 1.0-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0-6 . . . 65-214 70.0-352

2.0-7 . 4.0-25 . . 6.0-43 . . . 1.0-3 . 2.0-11 . . . . . . . 1.0-5 . 1.0-7 0.5-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0-6 . . . 18-107 41-282

30 16 23 14 22 13 14 15 14 3 6 8 3 4 3 4 5 4 2 2 3 3 1 1 . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 215 236

102 74 72 62 56 52 52 41 38 31 21 19 16 16 15 15 14 13 12 11 9 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 785 857

|---Pass Def---| Int-Yds BrUp

. 2-9 . 2--5 . . 2-0 . . . . . . . . . 2-42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-46 20-274

1 4 1 3 . 1 1 . . . . . 2 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 52

QBH

2 . 3 . . 2 . . . 4 1 1 . 1 . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 22

|-Fumbles-| Blkd Rcv-Yds FF Kick

. . . 1-0 . . . 2-0 1-0 1-0 . . . . . 1-0 . . 1-0 . . . . . . . 1-0 . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . 9-0 8-96

2 1 . 1 1 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 9 7

. . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 .

Saf

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

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10

WR

-

Watson

Manley (FB)

Watson

Watson

Watson

Watson

Watson

Watson

Watson

Watson

Watson

E

-

Forde

Forde

Forde

Forde

Forde

Forde

Forde

Forde

Rice

Rice

Rice

Opp.

FLA

ULM

WMU

OU

USA

TxSt.

GaSo.

NMSU

ASU

SDSU

Troy

AppSt

Opp.

FLA

ULM

WMU

OU

USA

TxSt.

GaSo.

NMSU

ASU

SDSU

Troy

AppSt

R. Edwards

R. Edwards

R. Edwards

R. Edwards

R. Edwards

R. Edwards

R. Edwards

R. Edwards

R. Edwards

R. Edwards

R. Edwards

-

N

Podrabsky

Podrabsky

Manley (FB)

Podrabsky

Sannon (WR)

Podrabsky

Podrabsky

Podrabsky

Sannon (WR)

Podrabsky

Klingenberg

-

TE

Buckley

Buckley

Buckley

Buckley

Buckley

Buckley

Buckley

Buckley

Buckley

Buckley

Buckley

-

DT

Davis

Davis

Davis

Davis

Davis

Davis

Davis

Davis

Davis

VonRotz

VonRotz

-

QT

Bradley

Lupeamanu

Bradley

Bradley

Bradley

Bradley

Bradley

Bradley

Bradley

Bradley

Bradley

-

R

Sandberg

Sandberg

Sandberg

Matlock

Matlock

Matlock

Matlock

Matlock

Matlock

Sandberg

Matlock

-

QG

Millan

Millan

Millan

Millan

Millan

Millan

Millan

Millan

Millan

Millan

Millan

-

SLB

Marboe

Marboe

Marboe

Marboe

Marboe

Marboe

Marboe

Marboe

Marboe

Marboe

Marboe

-

C

Westlake

Lashley

Lashley

Lashley

Siavii (S)

Lashley

Westlake

Westlake

Westake

Westlake

Westlake

-

MLB

Davis

Rose

Rose

Rose

Rose

Rose

Von Rotz

Woods

Woods

Woods

Woods

Woods

Woods

Woods

Woods

Woods

Woods

-

ST

Steele

Hawkins (CB)

Steele

Siavii (S)

Steele

Steele

Siavii (S)

Siavii (S)

Siavii (S)

Steele

Steele

-

WLB

DEFENSE

Sandberg

Sandberg

Sandberg

Rose

Sandberg

-

SG

OFFENSE

Jordan

Jordan

Jordan

Jordan

Jordan

Jordan

Jordan

Jordan

Jordan

Jordan

Jordan

-

CB

Linehan

Linehan

Chalich

Linehan

Linehan

Linehan

Linehan

Linehan

Linehan

Linehan

Linehan

-

QB

Smith

Smith

Njoku

Njoku

Njoku

Njoku

Njoku

Njoku

Njoku

Njoku

Njoku

-

CB

Martinez (FB)

McCain

McCain

McCain

McCain

Manley (FB)

McCain

McCain

McCain

McCain

McCain

-

WR

Hawkins

Hennessey

Hennessey

Parham

Parham

Hennessey

C. Edwards

C.Edwards

C. Edwards

C. Edwards

C. Edwards

-

FS

Sannon

Montgomery

Montgomery

Manley (FB)

Montgomery

Montgomery

Klingenberg (TE)

Sannon

Montgomery

Montgomery

Montgomery

-

WR

2014 GAME BY GAME STARTERS

Njoku

Njoku

Siavii

Smith

Smith

Smith

Parham

Parham

Parham

Grabski

Grabski

-

SS

Penny

Manley (FB)

Brown

Brown

Ungerer (WR)

Penny

Olugbode

Brown

Brown

Brown

Cowan (WR)

-

RB

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

-

P

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

Rehkow

-

K

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 2014 STATISTICS ~ CAREER STARTS/GAMES PLAYED

Roberto Asencio Kaylyn Ayers Brett Ballard Quinton Bradley Jerrel Brown Quayshawne Buckley Marius Burgsmueller Zach Cable Chad Chalich Dorian Clark Buck Cowan Jesse Davis * Aaron Duckworth Ryan Edwards Cody Elenz Maxx Forde Jordan Frysinger Jordan Grabski Armond Hawkins Tom Hennessey Jermaine Johnson Jayshawn Jordan Jared Klingenberg Tony Lashley Eric Lemke Matt Linehan Tueni Lupeamanu Sione Maile Jake Manley Mike Marboe Juan Martinez Steve Matlock Melvin McAdams Josh McCain Marc Millan Richard Montgomery Reuben Mwehla

2014 3 3 6 10/10 6/10 11/11 6 1/4 8 1/10 9/11 10 11/11 7 9/11 2 2/2 2/6 2/11 1/6 11/11 3/10 4/7 3 10/11 1/10 4 5/9 11/11 1/9 6/10 2 9/11 11/11 8/10 5

2013 na na 4 4/6 1/9 9/12 7/12 7 7/7 na 1/12 5/5 na 4/12 8/8 12/12 na 2/11 na 12 na 9/12 6 na na na 11 na 1/9 12/12 12/12 8/8 na 8 12/12 5/12 na

2012 na na 1/11 na 8 12 na na na 12/12 na 2/12 12/12 11/12 na na na na na 10 inj na na na na na 2/12 12/12 na na na na na na na

2011 na na na na 6/12 na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na 12/12 na na na na na na na

2010 na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na

Total 3 3 10 15/27 7/19 26/43 8/30 7 8/11 8 2/22 26/28 10 17/35 20/27 32/35 2 4/13 2/6 2/22 1/6 20/33 3/16 4/7 3 10/11 1/21 4/8 9/30 47/47 13/21 14/18 2 9/19 23/23 13/22 5

2014 Bradley Njoku Kristoffer Olugbode Elijhaa Penny Daniel Peterson Justin Podrabsky Austin Rehkow Anthony Rice Jordan Rose Dallas Sandberg Jacob Sannon Kevin Shelton Russell Siavii Joe Smith Irving Steele Doyin Sule Eric Tuipulotu David Ungerer Nick Von Rotz Deon Watson Broc Westlake Calvin White Mason Woods Achilles Wynn

2013 11/11 1/10 2/11 7 6/11 11/11 3/10 8/10 8/9 3/11 8 6/11 4/11 7/10 3 1/11 9 4/10 10/11 5/9 2/8 10/10 2

2012 12/12 na na na 11 12/12 11 na 4/4 12 2/8 1/6 na na na 7/12 na 12/12 10/12 11 na 3/3 na

2011 2/12 na na na 9 na na na 10/11 na na na na na na na na na na na na na na

2010 na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na

Total na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na

25/34 3/21 2/11 7 6/31 23/23 3/20 8/10 22/24 3/23 2/16 7/17 4/11 7/10 3 8/22 9 16/22 18/23 5/20 2/8 13/13 2

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 2014 SCORING DRIVES TOP

SCORING PLAY

GAME CLOCK

1st 2nd 2nd 4th 4th 2nd 3rd

6 10 3 12 11 4 10

75 57 15 86 64 1 55

3:18 3:44 :45 3:51 3:27 1:27 4:23

McCain 9 pass from Linehan Penny 3 run McCain 10 pass from Linehan Rehkow 28 FG Watson 32 pass from Linehan Rehkow 27 FG Rehkow 25 FG

11:42 7:50 6:52 13:59 4:22 4:48 4:51

75 58 75 0 69 75

7:08 1:49 1:31 0 4:31 0:14

Linehan 7 run Rehkow 24 FG Montgomery 62 pass from Linehan Safety Podrabsky 8 pass from Linehan McCain 75 pass from Linehan

5:52 14:58 11:44 00:29 3:22 2:38

VS. WMU 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th

17 6 5 0 11 1

AT OHIO UNIVERSITY 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th

15 9 9 4

76 76 37 65

4:57 3:48 3:04 0:51

Penny 1 run McCain 34 pass from Linehan Rehkow 47 FG McCain 52 pass from Linehan

5:22 8:00 2:34 2:09

VS. SOUTH ALABAMA 3rd 3rd

17 1

63 30

6:40 :17

Rehkow 37 FG McCain 10 pass from Linehan

4:43 6:15 1:28 2:17 6:25

Rehkow 29 FG Montgomery 5 run Penny 6 run Duckworth 7 run Penny 1 run

6:54 6:25

AT TEXAS STATE 1st 3rd 3rd 4th 4th

13 15 5 6 16

62 84 40 75 75

10:17 5:15 00:35 12:31 3:00

AT GEORGIA SOUTHERN 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd

13 11 10 7

57 75 83 19

5:00 3:32 3:12 2:21

Rehkow 35 FG Penny 10 run Penny 4 run Penny 1 run

10:00 14:25 3:10 0:00

Montgomery 4 run McCain 49 pass from Chalich Rehkow 19 FG Rehkow 30 FG Brown 14 run

10:20 3:24 5:25 0:04 7:31

VS. NEW MEXICO STATE 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 4th

11 3 6 9 1

77 59 57 47 14

4:40 :58 2:43 2:00 0:05

VS. ARKANSAS STATE 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd

7 6 8 8

75 33 86 75

2:42 2:19 2:39 3:36

Penny 1 run Brown 8 run Penny 2 run Brown 16 run

7:49 3:17 9:03 2:58

AT SAN DIEGO STATE 1st 2nd 3rd

14 13 5

75 77 77

6:28 4:42 2:15

Penny 2 run Chalich 13 run McCain 51 pass from Chalich

5:00 10:45 1:35

70 64 80

4:34 :17 1:01

Rehkow 23 FG McCain 64 pass from Linehan Brown 1 run

2:26 6:54 3:49

VS. TROY 1st 2nd 2nd

14 2 5

VS. APPALACHIAN STATE 1st 1st 2nd 4th 4th

17 10 3 7 11

75 40 5 31 64

7:27 3:50 1:00 3:05 2:14

Olugbode 3 run Rekhow 43 FG Penny 2 run Penny 7 run Penny 8 pass from Linehan

7:35 3:20 9:00 7:32 :51

PASSING/RECEIVING 75 64 64 62 52 51 49 45 44 41 41 40

Linehan to McCain Linehan to McCain Linehan to Podrabsky Linehan to Montgomery Linehan to McCain Chalich to McCain Chalich to McCain Linehan to Montgomery Linehan to Sannon Linehan to McCain Chalich to Montgomery Linehan to Montgomery

vs. Western Michigan vs. Troy vs. Troy vs. Western Michigan vs. Ohio University at San Diego State vs. New Mexico State vs. Troy at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern vs. UL-Monroe

Sept. 13, 2014 Nov. 15, 2014 Nov. 15, 2015 Sept. 13, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Nov. 8, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014 Nov. 15, 2014 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 11, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014

vs. Arkansas State at Appalachian State at Texas State vs. Arkansas State vs. New Mexico State vs. New Mexico State

Nov. 1, 2014 Nov. 29, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014 Nov. 1, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014

at Georgia Southern vs. Arkansas State vs. Western Michigan at Ohio University at Appalachian State vs. UL-Monroe at Texas State vs. South Alabama vs. South Alabama at Texas State vs. UL-Monroe vs. South Alabama vs. South Alabama vs. New Mexico State vs. UL-Monroe at Ohio University at Texas State vs. Western Michigan

Oct. 11, 2014 Nov. 1, 2014 Sept. 13, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Nov. 29, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014 Sept. 13, 2014

vs. UL-Monroe vs. New Mexico State

Sept. 6, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014

at Ohio University vs. South Alabama at Appalachian State vs. Troy at Georgia Southern vs. New Mexico State

Sept. 20, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014 Nov. 29, 2014 Nov. 15, 2014 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014

at Appalachian State vs. UL-Monroe vs. Troy vs. New Mexico State at Ohio University vs. South Alabama vs. South Alabama at Appalachian State at Appalachian State vs. Western Michigan at Appalachian State

Nov. 29, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014 Nov. 15, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014 Nov. 29, 2014 Nov. 29, 2014 Sept. 13, 2014 Nov. 29, 2014

vs. Arkansas State vs. South Alabama vs. New Mexico State

Nov. 1, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014

RUSHES 34 23 27 27 22 22

Brown Penny Duckworth Penny Brown Chalich

PUNTS 73 69 61 59 58 58 57 56 56 55 54 54 53 53 52 51 50 50

Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow

INTERCEPTION RETURNS 42 9

C. Edwards Njoku

FIELD GOALS 47 47 43 41 35 33

Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow Rehkow

KICKOFF RETURNS 69 42 41 36 35 34 34 32 32 31 27

Jordan Penny Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Montgomery Jordan

PUNT RETURNS 24 22 14

Ungerer Ungerer Ungerer

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 2014 STATISTICS ~ BIG GAMES RUSHING YARDS Jerrel Brown Elijhaa Penny Jerrel Brown Elijahaa Penny Elijhaa Penny Kris Olugbode

151 121 117 95 90 80

vs. New Mexico State vs. Arkansas State at Louisiana-Monroe at Appalachian State at San Diego State at Texas State

Oct. 18, 2014 Nov. 2, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014 Nov. 29, 2014 Nov. 8, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014

RUSHING CARRIES Elijhaa Penny Jerrel Brown Elijhaa Penny Jerrel Brown

23 23 22 22

at Appalachian State vs. New Mexico State at San Diego State at Louisiana-Monroe

Nov. 29, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014 Nov. 8, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014

RECEIVING YARDS Joshua McCain Joshua McCain Joshua McCain Joshua McCain Joshua McCain

150 139 136 128 125

at Ohio University vs. New Mexico State vs. Troy vs. Western Michigan at Texas State

Sept. 20,2 014 Oct. 18, 2014 Nov. 15, 2014 Sept. 13, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014

RECEPTIONS Joshua McCain Joshua McCain Joshua McCain Justin Podrabsky Joshua McCain Richard Montgomery

11 9 8 8 8 8

vs. New Mexico State at Texas State at Louisiana-Monroe at Ohio University vs. South Alabama vs. South Alabama

Oct. 18, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014

PASSING YARDS Matt Linehan Matt Linehan Matt Linehan Matt Linehan

362 353 347 324

vs. Western Michigan at Ohio University at Texas State at Louisiana-Monroe

Sept. 13, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014

PASS COMPLETIONS Matt Linehan Matt Linehan Matt Linehan Matt Linehan Matt Linehan

33 33 27 26 25

at Texas State at Ohio University vs. Western Michigan at Louisiana-Monroe vs. South Alabama

Oct. 4, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Sept. 13, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014

PASS ATTEMPTS Matt Linehan Matt Linehan Matt Linehan Matt Linehan Matt Linehan

56 52 47 41 40

at Ohio University at Texas State at Louisiana-Monroe vs. Western Michigan vs. South Alabama

Sept. 20, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014 Sept. 13, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014

ALL PURPOSE YARDS Jayshawn Jordan Richard Montgomery Richard Montgomery Jerrel Brown Joshua McCain Joshua McCain Joshua McCain Elijhaa Penny Elijhaa Penny

212 195 153 151 150 139 136 131 131

at Appalachian State vs. Troy vs. Western Michigan vs. New Mexico State at Ohio University vs. New Mexico State vs. Troy at Ohio University vs. Arkansas State

Nov. 29, 2014 Nov. 15, 2014 Sept. 13, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014 Nov. 15, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Nov. 2, 2014

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Matt Linehan 349 Matt Linehan 343 Matt Linehan 324 Matt Linehan 313

vs. Western Michigan at Ohio University at Texas State at Louisiana-Monroe

Sept. 13, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014

TACKLES Marc Millan Marc Millan Irving Steele Bradley Njoku Quayshawne Buckley Marc Millan Jordan Grabski Jayshawn Jordan Russell Siavii Tom Hennessey Marc Millan Maxx Forde Bradley Njoku Irving Steele Quinton Bradley Marc Millan

18 14 14 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10

vs. Arkansas State at Louisiana-Monroe at Louisiana-Monroe vs. Troy vs. Troy vs. South Alabama vs. Western Michigan at Ohio University at Georgia Southern vs. Arkansas State at San Diego State at Ohio University at Louisiana-Monroe at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern vs. New Mexico State

Nov. 1, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014 Nov. 14, 2014 Nov. 15, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014 Sept. 13, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Oct. 11, 2014 Nov. 1, 2014 Nov. 8, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014

TACKLES FOR LOSS Marc Millan 5 Marc Millan 4 Marc Millan 2.5 Quayshawne Buckley 2 Quayshawne Buckley 2 Quinton Bradley 2 Quayshawne Buckley 2 Maxx Forde 2 Quayshawn Buckley 2

vs. Arkansas State at Louisiana-Monroe vs. Troy at Louisiana-Monroe at Ohio University at Georgia Southern vs. New Mexico State vs. New Mexico State at San Diego State

Nov. 1, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014 Nov. 15, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014 Nov. 8, 2014

SACKS 15 times

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INTERCEPTIONS Jayshawn Jordan

2

vs. New Mexico State

Oct. 18, 2014

FUMBLE RECOVERIES Trent Cowan Broc Westlake Austin Rehkow Jayshawn Jordan Eric Tuipulotu Maxx Forde Tom Hennessey Armond Hawkins

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

at Appalachian State at Texas State at Texas State vs. South Alabama at Georgia Southern vs. New Mexico State vs. Arkansas State vs. Troy

Nov. 29, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014 Nov. 1, 2014 Nov. 15, 2014

PUNT RETURNS David Ungerer

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vs. New Mexico State

Oct. 18, 2014

PUNT RETURN YARDS David Ungerer 24 David Ungerer 22 David Ungerer 21

vs. Arkansas State vs. South Alabama vs. New Mexico State

Nov. 1, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014

KICKOFF RETURNS Jayshawn Jordan Richard Montgomery Richard Montgomery

at Appalachian State vs. Troy at San Diego State

Nov. 29, 2014 Nov. 15, 2014 Nov. 8, 2014

at Appalachian State vs. Troy at San Diego State vs. New Mexico State at Ohio University at Georgia Southern

Nov. 29, 2014 Nov. 15, 2104 Nov. 8, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Oct. 11, 2014

6 5 4

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Jayshawn Jordan 212 Richard Montgomery 129 Richard Montgomery 82 Richard Montgomery 79 Elijhaa Penny 63 Richard Montgomery 60

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS G

TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts

Avg

Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds

Avg TD Yds/G

64 65 58 53 47 35 39 36 34 33 26

53 52 52 48 43 28 37 35 30 32 23

39.1 36.7 35.7 33.8 29.5 25.0 24.5 22.7 22.5 21.8 20.1

PASS DEFENSE 1. New Mexico State 2. UL Monroe 3. Georgia State 4. Appalachian State 5. Troy 6. South Alabama 7. Arkansas State 8. Idaho 9. Georgia Southern 10. Texas State 11. UL Lafayette

G

12 13 12 12 13 11 12 12 13 12 12

12 12 12 12 12 13 13 11 12 12 13

299 337 326 356 333 386 410 252 417 416 443

7.0 6.8 7.1 6.6 7.5 7.2 6.8 9.5 6.7 7.0 7.7

G

Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G

381.1 241.8 238.5 225.9 216.4 179.0 176.7 164.5 141.8 96.3 69.5

TOTAL DEFENSE 1. Appalachian State 2. UL Monroe 3. Georgia Southern 4. South Alabama 5. UL Lafayette 6. Arkansas State 7. Texas State 8. Troy 9. Idaho 10. New Mexico State 11. Georgia State

12 12 12 13 13 13 12 12 11 12 12

RUSHING OFF. 1. Georgia Southern 2. Appalachian State 3. Texas State 4. UL Lafayette 5. Arkansas State 6. South Alabama 7. New Mexico State 8. Troy 9. Idaho 10. Georgia State 11. UL Monroe

12 12 12 13 13 13 12 12 11 12 12

SCORING DEF. 1. Georgia Southern 2. UL Lafayette 3. UL Monroe 4. South Alabama 5. Appalachian State 6. Texas State 7. Arkansas State 8. Troy 9. Idaho 10. New Mexico State 11. Georgia State

G 12 13 12 13 12 12 13 12 11 12 12

RUSHING DEF. 1. UL Lafayette 2. Appalachian State 3. Georgia Southern 4. UL Monroe 5. South Alabama 6. Texas State 7. Arkansas State 8. Troy 9. Idaho 10. Georgia State 11. New Mexico State

1 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

642 537 538 548 576 537 468 461 440 390 363

TD 37 43 41 43 42 42 54 56 54 61 67 G

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 11 8 12 18 11 7 7 19 10 20

4573 2901 2862 2937 2813 2327 2120 1974 1560 1156 834

0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 7.1 5.4 5.3 5.4 4.9 4.3 4.5 4.3 3.5 3.0 2.3

469 477 428 406 383 275 294 272 293 262 241 55 33 29 31 35 16 19 18 22 13 9

11 11 3 12 11 6 16 8 13 13 7

62.5 58.2 68.1 59.0 61.6 56.0 58.0 63.1 58.5 63.0 65.0

2094 2279 2324 2342 2495 2767 2808 2382 2813 2919 3427

16 16 23 17 19 19 18 18 18 18 19

174.5 189.9 193.7 195.2 207.9 212.8 216.0 216.5 234.4 243.2 263.6

1828 2200 1844 2419 1849 2668 2434 2953 2708 3719 3641

2342 2279 2813 2767 3427 2808 2919 2495 2382 2094 2324

786 844 849 927 898 975 938 854 734 893 908

4170 4479 4657 5186 5276 5476 5353 5448 5090 5813 5965

5.3 5.3 5.5 5.6 5.9 5.6 5.7 6.4 6.9 6.5 6.6

38 38 37 41 40 52 39 54 50 56 64

347.5 373.2 388.1 398.9 405.8 421.2 446.1 454.0 462.7 484.4 497.1

KICKOFF RETURNS 1. Georgia Southern 2. Arkansas State 3. South Alabama 4. Idaho 5. Troy 6. UL Monroe 7. UL Lafayette 8. New Mexico State 9. Texas State 10. Georgia State 11. Appalachian State

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Ret

Yds

TD

Avg

12 13 13 11 12 12 13 12 12 12 12

33 47 36 47 54 42 32 34 34 55 32

786 1057 797 1016 1157 867 628 646 618 990 551

0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

23.8 22.5 22.1 21.6 21.4 20.6 19.6 19.0 18.2 18.0 17.2

Rushes Yards

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 1. Georgia State 2. Texas State 3. UL Monroe 4. New Mexico State 5. Arkansas State 6. South Alabama 7. UL Lafayette 8. Troy 9. Idaho 10. Appalachian State 11. Georgia Southern

G

Ret

Yds

TD

Avg

12 12 12 12 13 13 13 12 11 12 12

7 15 15 16 35 12 18 9 13 12 25

77 155 151 129 250 85 125 59 80 65 128

0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

11.0 10.3 10.1 8.1 7.1 7.1 6.9 6.6 6.2 5.4 5.1

455 430 432 507 541 522 565 521 482 582 594

Avg.

1849 1828 1844 2200 2419 2434 2668 2953 2708 3641 3719

4.1 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.5 4.7 4.7 5.7 5.6 6.3 6.3

TD Yds/G

21 21 19 22 22 21 34 35 32 41 40

142.2 152.3 153.7 183.3 186.1 202.8 205.2 246.1 246.2 303.4 309.9

PASS OFFENSE 1. UL Monroe 2. Georgia State 3. Idaho 4. Arkansas State 5. New Mexico State 6. Texas State 7. Appalachian State 8. Troy 9. South Alabama 10. UL Lafayette 11. Georgia Southern

G

Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds

Avg TD Yds/G

12 12 11 13 12 12 12 12 13 13 12

529 446 442 448 452 382 340 357 412 370 155

6.3 7.5 6.8 7.5 6.4 7.1 7.8 6.7 6.2 6.7 8.3

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Georgia Southern 2. Arkansas State 3. Texas State 4. Appalachian State 5. New Mexico State 6. UL Lafayette 7. Idaho 8. South Alabama 9. Georgia State 10. Troy 11. UL Monroe

12 13 12 12 12 13 11 13 12 12 12

317 264 256 276 278 250 205 238 218 238 90

7 18 20 8 24 7 11 4 17 9 4

59.9 59.2 57.9 61.6 61.5 65.4 60.3 66.7 52.9 64.3 58.1

3359 3348 3012 3381 2899 2711 2637 2385 2561 2489 1286

15 23 13 25 19 22 21 12 17 15 7

279.9 279.0 273.8 260.1 241.6 225.9 219.8 198.8 197.0 191.5 107.2

G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/PTD Yds/G

1286 3381 2711 2637 2899 2489 3012 2561 3348 2385 3359

797 1024 920 877 920 918 882 949 836 818 892

5859 6194 5573 5538 5019 5426 4572 4888 4504 4359 4193

7.4 6.0 6.1 6.3 5.5 5.9 5.2 5.2 5.4 5.3 4.7

62 60 51 54 38 46 35 33 36 30 24

488.2 476.5 464.4 461.5 418.2 417.4 415.6 376.0 375.3 363.2 349.4

TO MARGIN 1. Georgia Southern 2. Texas State 3. Arkansas State 4. Troy 5. UL Lafayette 6. UL Monroe 7. Appalachian State 8. South Alabama 9. Idaho 10. New Mexico State 11. Georgia State

12 12 13 12 13 12 12 13 11 12 12

PASS DEF. EFF. 1. Arkansas State 2. Georgia Southern 3. Appalachian State 4. UL Monroe 5. South Alabama 6. Texas State 7. New Mexico State 8. Troy 9. UL Lafayette 10. Georgia State 11. Idaho

G

Gained Lost Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G

7 6 12 7 10 5 7 15 9 10 5

13 13 16 11 7 11 12 6 8 11 3

20 19 28 18 17 16 19 21 17 21 8

8 5 14 10 5 10 10 11 7 10 12

4 7 8 4 9 7 11 17 20 24 18

12 12 22 14 14 17 21 28 27 34 30

+8 +7 +6 +4 +3 -1 -2 -7 -10 -13 -22

0.67 0.58 0.46 0.33 0.23 -0.08 -0.17 -0.54 -0.91 -1.08 -1.83

G

Att

Cmp Int Pct.

Yds TD Effic

13 12 12 12 13 12 12 12 13 12 11

410 417 356 337 386 416 299 333 443 326 252

238 244 210 196 216 262 187 205 288 222 159

2808 2813 2342 2279 2767 2919 2094 2495 3427 2324 2382

G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G

XP 2XPDXP FG Saf Pts Avg 31 2 0 8 0 281 23.4 37 1 0 13 1 338 26.0 37 1 0 10 0 315 26.2 40 0 0 15 0 343 26.4 34 0 0 14 0 328 27.3 37 1 0 13 1 332 27.7 51 0 0 7 0 396 30.5 54 0 0 14 1 434 36.2 50 0 0 12 0 410 37.3 56 0 1 15 0 469 39.1 64 0 0 18 0 520 43.3

13 12 12 12 13 12 13 12 11 12 12

4573 2813 2862 2901 2120 2937 1560 2327 1156 1974 834

187 196 222 210 205 216 238 159 244 262 288

PUNTING 1. Idaho 2. Texas State 3. Arkansas State 4. South Alabama 5. UL Lafayette 6. UL Monroe 7. Troy 8. Georgia Southern 9. New Mexico State 10. Georgia State 11. Appalachian State

G

No. Yards Avg/P PR

Avg TBg Net/P

11 12 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12

44 65 67 74 59 78 63 39 61 60 45

2101 2844 2819 3094 2486 3232 2479 1493 2312 2209 1704

2.9 1.3 0.5 1.7 2.4 3.4 2.8 1.1 4.6 3.6 5.8

PASS EFF. 1. Texas State 2. Arkansas State 3. Appalachian State 4. Georgia Southern 5. Troy 6. Georgia State 7. UL Lafayette 8. UL Monroe 9. New Mexico State 10. Idaho 11. South Alabama

G

Att

Cmp Pct Int

Yds TD Effic

12 13 12 12 12 12 13 12 12 11 13

382 448 340 155 357 446 370 529 452 442 412

250 276 205 90 238 264 238 317 278 256 218

2711 3381 2637 1286 2385 3348 2489 3359 2899 3012 2561

47.8 43.8 42.1 41.8 42.1 41.4 39.3 38.3 37.9 36.8 37.9 65.4 61.6 60.3 58.1 66.7 59.2 64.3 59.9 61.5 57.9 52.9

129 82 31 128 143 266 179 44 283 215 261 7 8 11 4 4 18 9 7 24 20 17

3 4 6 8 6 8 2 3 3 4 2 22 25 21 7 12 23 15 15 19 13 17

43.5 41.3 39.8 37.9 37.7 36.0 35.9 35.6 32.3 31.9 31.2 140.4 139.8 139.4 137.5 131.6 131.2 129.3 120.0 118.6 115.8 110.5

FIRST DOWNS 1. Arkansas State 2. UL Lafayette Appalachian State 4. Texas State 5. South Alabama 6. Georgia Southern 7. Idaho 8. New Mexico State 9. Georgia State 10. UL Monroe Troy

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT 1. UL Monroe 2. Appalachian State 3. Arkansas State 4. UL Lafayette 5. Texas State 6. Georgia Southern 7. South Alabama 8. New Mexico State 9. Idaho 10. Troy 11. Georgia State

58.0 58.5 59.0 58.2 56.0 63.0 62.5 61.6 65.0 68.1 63.1

18 18 17 16 19 18 16 19 19 23 18

122.3 123.2 123.3 124.1 129.3 130.0 131.7 136.7 141.0 149.4 159.7

G

Rush

13 13 12 12 13 12 11 12 12 12 12

145 162 137 142 129 202 98 108 84 58 116

139 112 114 123 123 49 134 134 138 147 91

G

Conv

Att

Pct

12 12 12 13 11 12 12 12 13 13 12

73 84 80 76 75 84 69 70 78 69 69

148 172 172 180 180 202 177 180 207 189 200

49.3 48.8 46.5 42.2 41.7 41.6 39.0 38.9 37.7 36.5 34.5

THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1. Georgia Southern 2. Appalachian State 3. Georgia State 4. UL Lafayette 5. Idaho 6. New Mexico State 7. Texas State 8. Troy 9. Arkansas State 10. South Alabama 11. UL Monroe OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS 1. Appalachian State 2. Idaho 3. UL Monroe 4. UL Lafayette 5. Georgia Southern 6. Texas State 7. South Alabama 8. Arkansas State Troy 10. New Mexico State 11. Georgia State

16 13 12 11 6 13 11 11 7 3 8

Pass Pen Total

20 9 32 13 20 9 26 15 22 16 14

304 283 283 278 272 260 258 257 244 221 221

G

Rush

12 11 12 13 12 12 13 13 12 12 12

94 115 118 89 112 121 127 146 149 190 182

Pass Pen Total

100 91 94 145 128 125 111 108 111 88 115

G

Conv

Att

Pct

12 12 13 13 12 12 13 12 11 12 12

58 56 71 76 80 67 82 70 68 84 83

178 164 198 195 200 165 200 157 147 165 159

32.6 34.1 35.9 39.0 40.0 40.6 41.0 44.6 46.3 50.9 52.2

19 19 15 19 14 16 30 25 19 14 10

213 225 227 253 254 262 268 279 279 292 307

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SCORING OFF. 1. Georgia Southern 2. Arkansas State 3. Appalachian State 4. Texas State 5. UL Lafayette 6. Idaho 7. New Mexico State 8. Georgia State 9. South Alabama 10. Troy 11. UL Monroe


IDAHOVANDALS2015 2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS SACKS BY 1. Arkansas State 2. UL Monroe 3. UL Lafayette 4. Texas State Appalachian State 6. South Alabama 7. Georgia Southern 8. Troy Idaho 10. Georgia State 11. New Mexico State

13 12 13 12 12 13 12 12 11 12 12

SACKS AGAINST 1. Georgia Southern 2. New Mexico State 3. Appalachian State 4. Troy UL Lafayette 6. Texas State 7. Georgia State South Alabama Arkansas State 10. Idaho 11. UL Monroe

12 12 12 12 13 12 12 13 13 11 12

G

FIELD GOALS 1. Georgia State 2. UL Monroe 3. UL Lafayette 4. South Alabama 5. Georgia Southern Troy 7. Texas State 8. Arkansas State 9. New Mexico State 10. Idaho 11. Appalachian State

PAT KICKING 1. Georgia State Troy UL Monroe 4. New Mexico State 5. Idaho 6. Texas State 7. UL Lafayette 8. Appalachian State 9. South Alabama 10. Georgia Southern 11. Arkansas State

37 36 32 28 28 27 24 17 17 12 5

G

PENALTIES 1. New Mexico State 2. UL Monroe 3. UL Lafayette 4. Georgia State 5. Georgia Southern 6. South Alabama 7. Texas State 8. Troy 9. Appalachian State 10. Idaho 11. Arkansas State

OPPONENT PENALTIES 1. Appalachian State 2. Arkansas State 3. Idaho 4. UL Monroe 5. South Alabama 6. Georgia State 7. New Mexico State 8. Texas State 9. Troy 10. UL Lafayette 11. Georgia Southern

Sacks Yds

183 246 226 143 186 214 180 108 103 76 43

Sacks Yds

5 10 11 23 23 26 31 31 31 41 44

29 66 46 171 136 151 184 229 193 282 238

G

No

Yds

Avg/G

12 12 13 12 12 13 12 12 12 11 13

56 53 65 66 57 81 75 74 88 75 104

397 425 529 514 556 717 708 717 755 727 905

33.1 35.4 40.7 42.8 46.3 55.2 59.0 59.8 62.9 66.1 69.6

G

Made

Att

Pct

12 12 13 13 12 12 12 13 12 11 12

7 20 18 19 10 10 12 11 7 11 8

8 24 22 24 14 14 19 18 12 19 15

.875 .833 .818 .792 .714 .714 .632 .611 .583 .579 .533

G

No

Yds

Avg/G

12 13 11 12 13 12 12 12 12 13 12

80 91 78 75 79 71 68 73 55 60 51

837 793 660 682 730 637 573 560 477 466 406

69.8 61.0 60.0 56.8 56.2 53.1 47.8 46.7 39.8 35.8 33.8

G

Made

Att

Pct

12 12 12 12 11 12 13 12 13 12 13

35 32 23 37 28 48 43 52 30 53 52

35 32 23 38 29 50 46 57 33 61 60

1.000 1.000 1.000 .974 .966 .960 .935 .912 .909 .869 .867

4TH-DN CONVERSIONS 1. Georgia Southern 2. Appalachian State 3. Texas State 4. Idaho 5. Georgia State 6. New Mexico State 7. UL Lafayette UL Monroe Arkansas State 10. Troy 11. South Alabama

G

Conv

Att

Pct

12 12 12 11 12 12 13 12 13 12 13

10 14 12 20 9 14 9 11 18 12 3

16 23 20 35 16 25 18 22 36 25 12

62.5 60.9 60.0 57.1 56.2 56.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 48.0 25.0

TIME OF POSSESSION 1. Georgia Southern 2. UL Lafayette 3. Appalachian State 4. Idaho 5. South Alabama 6. UL Monroe 7. Troy 8. Arkansas State 9. Georgia State 10. Texas State 11. New Mexico State

12 13 12 11 13 12 12 13 12 12 12

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT 1. Georgia Southern 2. Arkansas State 3. Idaho 4. UL Lafayette 5. South Alabama 6. UL Monroe 7. Appalachian State 8. Troy 9. Georgia State 10. Texas State 11. New Mexico State

G

Conv

Att

Pct

12 13 11 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12

9 10 6 16 9 13 12 10 11 16 10

23 23 12 31 17 24 21 17 18 26 12

39.1 43.5 50.0 51.6 52.9 54.2 57.1 58.8 61.1 61.5 83.3

KO COVERAGE 1. Texas State 2. UL Lafayette 3. Georgia Southern 4. Arkansas State 5. UL Monroe 6. Georgia State 7. Idaho 8. New Mexico State 9. South Alabama 10. Troy 11. Appalachian State

G

Total Time Avg/G

387:35 412:18 376:00 335:47 394:37 358:38 352:18 375:05 340:23 337:11 330:20

32:17 31:42 31:20 30:31 30:21 29:53 29:21 28:51 28:21 28:05 27:31

G

No.

Yds

Avg

Retn

TB NetAvg

12 13 12 13 12 12 11 12 13 12 12

71 77 86 80 54 50 54 57 64 52 77

4500 4661 5358 4741 3233 2943 3217 3242 3442 3148 4394

63.4 60.5 62.3 59.3 59.9 58.9 59.6 56.9 53.8 60.5 57.1

508 655 1029 685 476 566 813 815 803 851 1046

46 34 32 35 29 19 14 12 10 16 27

RED ZONE OFF.

G RedZone %

1. UL Lafayette 2. Georgia Southern 3. Texas State 4. UL Monroe 5. New Mexico State 6. Georgia State 7. Arkansas State 8. South Alabama 9. Troy 10. Appalachian State 11. Idaho RED ZONE DEF.

13 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 12 12 11

1. UL Lafayette 2. South Alabama 3. Georgia Southern 4. Texas State 5. Arkansas State 6. UL Monroe 7. Idaho 8. Appalachian State 9. Georgia State 10. New Mexico State 11. Troy

13 13 12 12 13 12 11 12 12 12 12

52-57 52-59 43-50 29-34 29-35 28-34 47-58 32-41 28-36 45-60 36-50

91.2 88.1 86.0 85.3 82.9 82.4 81.0 78.0 77.8 75.0 72.0

G RedZone %

33-45 38-49 29-37 37-47 35-44 35-42 33-39 40-47 62-68 55-60 50-54

73.3 77.6 78.4 78.7 79.5 83.3 84.6 85.1 91.2 91.7 92.6

TDs R/P

36 43 34 15 22 23 37 21 23 40 27

25/11 41/2 20/14 7/8 12/10 11/12 24/13 11/10 16/7 29/11 22/5

TDs R/P

23 29 24 27 29 26 25 30 48 43 39

14/9 18/11 16/8 19/8 21/8 15/11 20/5 19/11 33/15 34/9 28/11

FG-AT Fumb/ Int/ Downs/ Other

16-17 9-12 9-12 14-14 7-9 5-5 10-14 11-15 5-9 5-9 9-14

1/0/1/2 2/1/0/1 1/1/1/1 2/0/1/2 1/1/2/0 2/1/3/0 1/0/5/1 3/1/1/0 1/1/1/1 4/3/2/2 2/4/2/1

FG-AT Fumb/ Int/ Downs/ Other

10-16 9-15 5-6 10-14 6-8 9-11 8-11 10-14 14-16 12-12 11-12

4/0/2/0 1/0/2/2 0/2/4/1 0/1/4/1 3/2/2/0 1/0/1/3 0/0/2/1 1/0/1/1 0/0/1/3 1/1/1/2 2/1/0/0

43.3 43.2 42.9 42.0 40.3 39.9 39.3 38.4 38.1 38.0 36.5

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Cl

G

Att

Yds

Avg

TD

Lg

Yds/G

GS APP NMSU ASU TXST UL-L GS UL-L ASU TXST

SO SO FR FR JR SO SO SR FR SR

12 12 10 11 11 13 12 12 13 12

171 255 186 159 185 166 172 172 211 107

1485 1415 1102 1100 1091 1264 1096 807 779 712

8.7 5.5 5.9 6.9 5.9 7.6 6.4 4.7 3.7 6.7

17 19 9 13 12 14 12 12 11 8

88 76 80 70 51 75 52 54 63 95

123.8 117.9 110.2 100.0 99.2 97.2 91.3 67.2 59.9 59.3

INTERCEPTIONS 1. Kitchens, M. 2. Williams,G 3. Mims,David 4. Middleton, Doug Rose, Winston 6. Lee, Qushaun Brown, Artez 8. Stanley, Deion 9. Dobson, Matt Lane, Mitch PASSING AVG/G 1. Arbuckle, Nick 2. Thomas, Pete 3. Knighten, Fredi 4. Rogers, Tyler 5. Matt Linehan 6. Jones,Tyler 7. Lamb, Taylor 8. Broadway, T. 9. Bridge, Brandon 10. Silvers, B.

Team

Cl

G

Int

Yds

TD

Long

Int/G

TROY TXST TXST APP NMSU ASU ASU GS GS ULM

JR SO JR JR SR FR FR SR JR JR

12 9 12 12 12 13 13 11 12 12

6 4 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3

80 27 129 52 6 69 58 12 153 38

1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 1

28 22 60 52 10 40 58 11 100 31

0.50 0.44 0.42 0.33 0.33 0.31 0.31 0.27 0.25 0.25

Tm

Cl

G

Att

Cmp

Int

Pct.

Yds

TD Avg/G

GSU ULM ASU NMSU IDAHO TXST APP UL-L USA TROY

JR SR FR SO FR SO FR SR SR FR

12 12 13 12 11 12 12 13 11 11

429 501 432 436 377 376 295 342 307 271

259 301 269 268 219 246 181 216 160 191

17 6 7 23 18 7 9 9 8 3

60.4 60.1 62.3 61.5 58.1 65.4 61.4 63.2 52.1 70.5

3283 3181 3277 2779 2515 2670 2381 2295 1927 1836

23 14 24 19 11 22 17 13 15 11

PASS EFFICIENCY Team 1. Lamb, Taylor APP 2. Knighten, Fredi ASU 3. Jones,Tyler TXST 4. Silvers, B. TROY 5. Arbuckle, Nick GSU 6. Broadway, T. UL-L 7. Thomas, Pete ULM 8. Rogers, Tyler NMSU 9. Bridge, Brandon USA 10. Matt Linehan IDAHO

Cl

G

Att

Cmp

Int

Pct.

Yds

TD

Eff.

FR FR SO FR JR SR SR SO SR FR

12 13 12 11 12 13 12 12 11 11

295 432 376 271 429 342 501 436 307 377

181 269 246 191 259 216 301 268 160 219

9 7 7 3 17 9 6 23 8 18

61.4 62.3 65.4 70.5 60.4 63.2 60.1 61.5 52.1 58.1

2381 3277 2670 1836 3283 2295 3181 2779 1927 2515

17 24 22 11 23 13 14 19 15 11

142.1 141.1 140.7 138.6 134.4 126.8 120.2 118.8 115.8 114.2

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Knighten, Fredi 2. Arbuckle, Nick 3. Jones,Tyler 4. Thomas, Pete 5. Rogers, Tyler 6. Lamb, Taylor 7. Broadway, T. 8. Matt Linehan 9. Bridge, Brandon 10. Silvers, B. PUNT RETURN AVG 1. Ceaser, Rashon 2. Taylor, Blais 3. McGuire, Elijah 4. Butler, Tray

273.6 265.1 252.1 231.6 228.6 222.5 198.4 176.5 175.2 166.9

Team

Cl

G

Rush

Pass

Plays

Total

Yds/G

ASU GSU TXST ULM NMSU APP UL-L IDAHO USA TROY

FR JR SO SR SO FR SR FR SR FR

13 12 12 12 12 12 13 11 11 11

779 10 539 6 200 483 653 -57 297 196

3277 3283 2670 3181 2779 2381 2295 2515 1927 1836

643 502 542 611 505 373 488 461 408 371

4056 3293 3209 3187 2979 2864 2948 2458 2224 2032

312.0 274.4 267.4 265.6 248.2 238.7 226.8 223.5 202.2 184.7

Team

Cl

G

Ret

Yds

TD

Long

Avg

ULM ASU UL-L GS

JR FR SO SR

12 13 13 10

12 29 15 15

114 234 116 90

0 1 0 0

51 61 26 21

9.5 8.1 7.7 6.0

RECEPTIONS/GAME Team 1. Joshua McCain IDAHO 2. Morgan, T NMSU 3. Jackson, Kenzee ULM 4. Ceaser, Rashon ULM 5. Harden, Donovan GSU R Montgomery IDAHO 7. Holley, Ajalen ULM 8. McKissic, J.D. ASU 9. Blair, Lynquez GSU 10. Davis, Robert GSU

Cl

G

Rec

Yds

SR SO SR JR JR SO SO FR SR SO

11 11 12 12 12 10 12 11 11 12

76 75 79 77 60 50 57 52 51 50

1162 903 866 872 885 543 863 629 536 732

TD Long Avg/C Rec/G

9 7 4 3 7 1 7 0 6 2

75 57 41 63 68 62 64 65 29 75

15.3 12.0 11.0 11.3 14.8 10.9 15.1 12.1 10.5 14.6

6.91 6.82 6.58 6.42 5.00 5.00 4.75 4.73 4.64 4.17

KICK RETURN AVG 1. Keaton, Derek 2. Worthy, C. 3. Crockett, M. 4. Morgan, T 5. Glover, T.J. 6. Smith,Brandon 7. R Montgomery 8. Cain, Tyler 9. Carter, Montrel 10. Lewis, Isaiah RECEIVE YDS/GAME 1. Joshua McCain 2. Morgan, T 3. Harden, Donovan 4. Ceaser, Rashon 5. Jackson, Kenzee 6. Holley, Ajalen 7. Davis, Robert 8. Smith, Shavarez 9. McKissic, J.D. 10. R Montgomery

Team

Cl

G

Ret

Yds

TD

Long

Avg

GS TROY GS NMSU USA TXST IDAHO ULM UL-L APP

JR SR JR SO SR JR SO JR JR FR

12 12 12 11 13 12 10 12 13 12

16 27 12 16 28 19 24 36 25 15

445 704 290 369 642 418 526 780 515 304

0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

60 99 46 42 38 51 41 37 34 38

27.8 26.1 24.2 23.1 22.9 22.0 21.9 21.7 20.6 20.3

Team

Cl

G

Rec

Yds

IDAHO NMSU GSU ULM ULM ULM GSU USA ASU IDAHO

SR SO JR JR SR SO SO SR FR SO

11 11 12 12 12 12 12 13 11 10

76 75 60 77 79 57 50 54 52 50

1162 903 885 872 866 863 732 748 629 543

PUNTING 1. Austin Rehkow 2. Johnson,Will 3. Cadona, Daniel 4. Manton, Justin 5. McKee, Brandon 6. Ferguson, Luke 7. Witkowski, S 8. Critcher, B. 9. Nowicki, Ryan 10. Kay, Ryan ALL PURPOSE 1. McGuire, Elijah 2. Breida, Matt 3. Cox, Marcus 4. Rose III, Larry 5. Morgan, T 6. Lowe,Robert 7. Gordon, Michael 8. R Montgomery 9. Joshua McCain 10. Cain, Tyler SCORING 1. Cox, Marcus 2. Breida, Matt 3. Gordon, Michael 4. Stover, Hunter 5. McGuire, Elijah 6. Elijhaa Penny Lowe,Robert 8. Manton, Justin 9. Hanks, Alex 10. Franks,T

TD Long Avg/C Yds/G

9 7 7 3 4 7 2 8 0 1

75 57 68 63 41 64 75 67 65 62

15.3 12.0 14.8 11.3 11.0 15.1 14.6 13.9 12.1 10.9

105.6 82.1 73.8 72.7 72.2 71.9 61.0 57.5 57.2 54.3

Team

Cl

G

Punt

Yds

Long

Avg

IDAHO TXST UL-L ULM USA ASU NMSU APP GS TROY

SO SR SR SR SO FR JR SO JR SO

11 12 13 12 13 13 9 12 12 12

44 65 58 76 73 56 40 41 34 62

2101 2844 2486 3222 3091 2319 1644 1667 1366 2479

73 70 77 67 76 69 60 54 60 56

47.8 43.8 42.9 42.4 42.3 41.4 41.1 40.7 40.2 40.0

Team

Cl

G

Rush

Rcv

PR

KR

Yds

Avg/G

UL-L GS APP NMSU NMSU TXST ASU IDAHO IDAHO ULM

SO SO SO FR SO JR FR SO SR JR

13 12 12 10 11 11 11 10 11 12

1264 1485 1415 1102 16 1091 1100 56 3 214

468 97 180 172 903 207 191 543 1162 273

116 0 0 0 73 0 0 0 3 0

0 24 0 0 369 0 0 526 0 780

1848 1606 1595 1274 1361 1298 1291 1125 1168 1267

142.2 133.8 132.9 127.4 123.7 118.0 117.4 112.5 106.2 105.6

Team

Cl

G

TD

XPT

FG

2XP

Pts

Pts/G

APP GS ASU UL-L UL-L IDAHO TXST ULM GS TXST

SO SO FR SR SO JR JR SR JR SR

12 12 11 13 13 11 11 12 12 12

19 18 14 0 16 13 13 0 0 12

0 0 0 43 0 0 0 23 47 0

0 0 0 18 0 0 0 20 10 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

114 108 84 97 96 78 78 83 77 72

9.5 9.0 7.6 7.5 7.4 7.1 7.1 6.9 6.4 6.0

SCORING (TDs) Team 1. Cox, Marcus APP 2. Breida, Matt GS 3. Gordon, Michael ASU 4. McGuire, Elijah UL-L 5. Elijhaa Penny IDAHO Lowe,Robert TXST 7. Harris, Alonzo UL-L Ellison, Kevin GS Franks,T TXST Rose III, Larry NMSU

Cl

G

TD

SO SO FR SO JR JR SR SO SR FR

12 12 11 13 11 11 12 12 12 10

19 18 14 16 13 13 12 12 12 10

Rush Pass

19 17 13 14 12 12 12 12 8 9

0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 3 1

Ret

PAT

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts Pts/G

114 108 84 96 78 78 72 72 72 60

9.5 9.0 7.6 7.4 7.1 7.1 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0

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RUSHING 1. Breida, Matt 2. Cox, Marcus 3. Rose III, Larry 4. Gordon, Michael 5. Lowe,Robert 6. McGuire, Elijah 7. Ellison, Kevin 8. Harris, Alonzo 9. Knighten, Fredi 10. Franks,T


IDAHOVANDALS2015 2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS FIELD GOALS 1. Manton, Justin 2. Stover, Hunter 3. Sunanon, Aleem 4. Austin Rehkow 5. Johnson,Will 6. Hanks, Alex Kay, Ryan 8. Ferguson, Luke 9. Lutz, Wil Critcher, B. SCORING (KICK) 1. Stover, Hunter 2. Manton, Justin 3. Hanks, Alex 4. Austin Rehkow 5. Johnson,Will 6. Sunanon, Aleem 7. Kay, Ryan 8. Johnson, M 9. Lutz, Wil 10. Ferguson, Luke

Team

Cl

G

FG

FGA

Pct.

FG/G

ULM UL-L USA IDAHO TXST GS TROY ASU GSU APP

SR SR SO SO SR JR SO FR JR SO

12 13 13 11 12 12 12 13 12 12

20 18 15 11 11 10 10 8 7 7

24 22 18 19 15 14 14 15 8 10

83.3 81.8 83.3 57.9 73.3 71.4 71.4 53.3 87.5 70.0

1.67 1.38 1.15 1.00 0.92 0.83 0.83 0.62 0.58 0.58

Team

Cl

G

PATs

FGs

Pts

Pts/G

UL-L ULM GS IDAHO TXST USA TROY NMSU GSU ASU

SR SR JR SO SR SO SO SR JR FR

13 12 12 11 12 13 12 12 12 13

43-46 23-23 47-54 27-28 31-32 24-26 30-30 37-38 35-35 36-42

18-22 20-24 10-14 11-19 11-15 15-18 10-14 7-12 7-8 8-15

97 83 77 60 64 69 60 58 56 60

7.5 6.9 6.4 5.5 5.3 5.3 5.0 4.8 4.7 4.6

PAT KICKING PCT 1. Lutz, Wil Kay, Ryan Manton, Justin 4. Johnson, M 5. Johnson,Will 6. Austin Rehkow 7. Stover, Hunter 8. Sunanon, Aleem 9. Critcher, B. 10. Hanks, Alex

Team

Cl

G

Made

Att

Pct.

GSU TROY ULM NMSU TXST IDAHO UL-L USA APP GS

JR SO SR SR SR SO SR SO SO JR

12 12 12 12 12 11 13 13 12 12

35 30 23 37 31 27 43 24 34 47

35 30 23 38 32 28 46 26 38 54

100.0 100.0 100.0 97.4 96.9 96.4 93.5 92.3 89.5 87.0

TACKLES (All positions) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. 18. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 33. 34. 35. 37. 38. 39. 40.

Mayo,David Bulter, Rodney Peterson, J. Marc Millan Brigham, Trrell Lee, Qushaun Ibekwe, Derek Jackson, Edwin Payne, Trey Harris, Maleki Batiste, Tarris Johnson, G Lane, Mitch Law, John Kitchens, M. Woodson, Xavier McGowen,Trey Herrington, D Johnson, Kawe Kissinger, H Johnson, M Bradley Njoku Hawkins, Davin Q Buckley Middleton, Doug Odiari,Michael Trim, Corey Targun,Colby Young, Sterling Buchanan, Roman Smith, Cordero Simon, Nate Jayshawn Jordan Tryon, Andrew Williams, Antw. Eakins, Jay Howard, A.J. Mager,Craig Russell Siavii Dobson, Matt Dukes, Bruce

Team

Cl

G

TXST NMSU GSU IDAHO USA ASU NMSU GS GSU USA GSU ULM ULM APP TROY ASU TXST NMSU NMSU ULM ULM IDAHO USA IDAHO APP TXST UL-L TXST ASU USA ULM GSU IDAHO ASU GS NMSU APP TXST IDAHO GS GSU

SR SO JR JR SR FR FR SR FR SR JR JR JR SO JR FR JR FR SO JR JR SR SR SR JR SR SR SR FR SO SR JR JR FR JR SR FR SR SO JR JR

12 12 10 11 13 13 12 12 11 12 11 12 12 12 12 13 11 12 12 12 12 11 10 11 12 12 13 12 13 13 12 9 11 13 12 12 12 12 10 12 12

Pos

LB NG LB LB LB NG MLB DL

DB DB LB LB DB DT DB DB

MLB DB LB DE DB DB RLB

Solo

72 58 62 59 68 75 46 58 56 50 61 32 51 46 53 65 45 43 34 35 35 50 30 38 54 41 63 44 48 45 30 36 39 55 44 26 39 46 33 38 46

Ast Total Avg/G

82 61 35 43 44 35 55 42 32 45 25 61 40 45 35 30 35 42 51 50 48 24 36 34 20 32 16 26 27 29 38 15 23 16 21 39 25 17 19 24 16

154 119 97 102 112 110 101 100 88 95 86 93 91 91 88 95 80 85 85 85 83 74 66 72 74 73 79 70 75 74 68 51 62 71 65 65 64 63 52 62 62

12.8 9.9 9.7 9.3 8.6 8.5 8.4 8.3 8.0 7.9 7.8 7.8 7.6 7.6 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.1 7.1 7.1 6.9 6.7 6.6 6.5 6.2 6.1 6.1 5.8 5.8 5.7 5.7 5.7 5.6 5.5 5.4 5.4 5.3 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2

Sack

1.5 0.0 3.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 6.0 0.0 2.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 5.0 8.0 0.0 1.0 4.0 0.5 9.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 0.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

SACKS 1. Ringo, Christia 2. Odiari,Michael 3. Rich, Theo 4. Johnson, M 5. Rolland-Jones 6. Stone, Chris 7. Blair, Ronald 8. Quinton Bradley 9. Johnson, G 10. Spencer, C. TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. Ringo, Christia 2. Johnson, M 3. Q Buckley 4. Marc Millan 5. Rich, Theo 6. Odiari,Michael Blair, Ronald 8. Johnson, G Jackson, L 10. Rolland-Jones

Team

Cl

G

Pos

Solo

Ast

Yds

UL-L TXST USA ULM ASU ASU APP IDAHO ULM UL-L

SR SR SR JR FR FR JR JR JR FR

13 12 13 12 10 13 12 11 12 11

DL

11 8 7 5 7 7 6 6 4 4

1 2 2 6 2 1 0 0 4 2

89 43 61 50 41 34 47 43 34 44

11.5 9.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 7.5 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.0

DL DE DL

0.88 0.75 0.62 0.67 0.80 0.58 0.50 0.55 0.50 0.45

Team

Cl

G

Pos

Solo

Ast

Yds

Total Avg/G

UL-L ULM IDAHO IDAHO USA TXST APP ULM ULM ASU

SR JR SR JR SR SR JR JR JR FR

13 12 11 11 13 12 12 12 12 10

DL LB DT LB

20 11 13 13 11 12 11 7 10 10

1 10 5 3 4 2 4 11 5 4

107 73 54 35 70 52 64 46 29 50

20.5 16.0 15.5 14.5 13.0 13.0 13.0 12.5 12.5 12.0

FUMBLES FORCED 1. Harris, Maleki 2. Johnson, Kawe Mayo,David 4. Lee, Qushaun 5. Rolland-Jones 6. Molbert, Jake Marc Millan 8. Gautney, Joey Bulter, Rodney Stadom, Jamal FUMBLES RCVD 1. Harris, Maleki 2. Hawkins, Davin Broc Westlake 4. Stadom, Jamal Herrington, D Sam, Rayquan 7. Blackmon, Dexte Brigham, Trrell Ringo, Christia 10. Hicklin, Tay PASSES DEFENDED 1. Mager,Craig 2. Caldwell, Trey 3. Garner, Montell Tryon, Andrew 5. Middleton, Doug 6. Wright, Nick 7. Brown, Artez 8. Mims,David Williams,G 10. Stanley, Deion

LB

Total Avg/G

DL DL DL

Team

Cl

G

Num

USA NMSU TXST ASU ASU UL-L IDAHO ULM NMSU TROY

SR SO SR FR FR SR JR SR SO FR

12 12 12 13 10 11 11 12 12 12

4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2

Team

Cl

G

Num

USA USA IDAHO TROY NMSU GS ASU USA UL-L GS

SR SR JR FR FR JR FR SR SR JR

12 10 10 12 12 12 13 13 13 9

3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1

Team

Cl

G

Brup

Int

Total

TXST ULM USA ASU APP GS ASU TXST TXST GS

SR JR SR FR JR SR FR JR SO SR

12 10 13 13 12 11 13 12 9 11

10 8 9 9 6 8 5 3 2 4

3 1 2 2 4 1 4 5 4 3

13 9 11 11 10 9 9 8 6 7

1.58 1.33 1.41 1.32 1.00 1.08 1.08 1.04 1.04 1.20 Avg/G

0.33 0.25 0.25 0.23 0.20 0.18 0.18 0.17 0.17 0.17 Avg/G

0.25 0.20 0.20 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.11 Avg/G

1.08 0.90 0.85 0.85 0.83 0.82 0.69 0.67 0.67 0.64

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME COACHES WINNING PERCENTAGE

Chris Tormey Keith Gilbertson

First bowl victory – 1998 Humanitarian

All-time winning percentage (.757) NAME NAME

RECORD

YEARS

Keith Gilbertson John L. Smith Dennis Erickson Chris Tormey Thomas Kelley F.D. Herbold J.G. Griffith Robert Matthews J.R. Middleton Don Robbins Steve Musseau John S. Grogan Charles F. Erb Leo B. Calland Ralph Hutchinson Dee Andros W.C. Bleasmaster

28-9-0 53-21-0 36-23-0 33-23-0 8-5-1 4-2-1 28-22-2 16-14-2 6-3-3 20-24-0 13-17-0 3-4-0 10-10-4 20-30-0 2-3-0 11-16-1 5-8-0

1986-88 1989-94 1982-85, 2006 1995-99 1920-21 1900-01 1902-06, 1910-14 1922-25 1907-08 1970-73 1965-67 1909 1926-28 1929-34 1919 1962-64 1916-17

SEASONS PCT.

3 6 5 5 2 2 10 4 2 4 3 1 3 6 1 3 2

.757 .716 .610 .589 .571 .571 .538 .500 .500 .455 .433 .429 .417 .400 .400 .393 .385

RECORD

YEARS

SEASONS

Dixie Howell 13-20-1 1947-50 Francis Schmidt 7-12-0 1941-42 Ed Troxel 16-25-3 1974-77 Y.C. McNease 7-13-0 1968-69 Jerry Davitch 15-29-0 1978-81 Ted Bank 18-32-4 1935-40 Robb Akey 20-50 2007-12 Skip Stahley 22-51-2 1954-61 Babe Curfman 7-19-1 1951-53 Tom Cable 11-35-0 2000-03 Nick Holt 5-18-0 2004-05 C.M. Rademacher 1-4-1 1915 J.A. Brown 2-15-0 1945-46 Paul Petrino 2-23-0 2013Jason Gesser * 0-4 2012 G.E. Higgins 0-5-0 1894-95, 1897-98 Morse 0-4-0 1899 * interim coach for final four games of 2012 season

John L. Smith

Dennis Erickson

Second all-time winning percentage

Third all-time winning percentage

4 2 4 2 4 6 6 8 3 4 2 1 2 1 * 4 1

PCT

.371 .368 .364 .350 .341 .333 .286 .293 .259 .239 .217 .167 .117 .080 .000 .000 .000

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME COACHES CHRONOLOGICAL LIST COACH G.E. Higgins G.E. Higgins No Team G.E. Higgins G.E. Higgins Morse F.D. Herbold F.D. Herbold J.G. Griffith J.G. Griffith J.G. Griffith J.G. Griffith J.G. Griffith J. R. Middleton J. R. Middleton John S. Grogan J.G. Griffith J.G. Griffith J.G. Griffith J.G. Griffith J.G. Griffith C.M. Rademacher W.C. Bleasmaster W.C. Bleasmaster No Team Ralph Hutchinson Thomas Kelley Thomas Kelley Robert Mathews Robert Mathews Robert Mathews Robert Mathews Charles F. Erb Charles F. Erb Charles F. Erb Leo B. Calland Leo B. Calland Leo B. Calland Leo B. Calland Leo B. Calland Leo B. Calland Ted Bank Ted Bank Ted Bank Ted Bank Ted Bank Ted Bank Francis Schmidt Francis Schmidt no team no team J.A. Brown J.A. Brown Dixie Howell Dixie Howell Dixie Howell Dixie Howell Babe Curfman Babe Curfman Babe Curfman Skip Stahley Skip Stahley

OVERALL 0-2-0 0-1-0

CONF.

FIN.

0-1-0 0-1-0 0-4-0 1-0-0 3-2-1 1-3-1 3-1-0 2-1-0 5-0-0 2-4-0 4-1-1 2-2-2 3-4-0 4-2-0 4-3-0 2-2-0 3-3-0 2-3-1 1-4-1 3-5-0 2-3-0 2-3-0 4-2-0 4-3-1 3-5-0 5-2-1 5-2-1 3-5-0 3-4-1 4-2-2 3-4-1 4-5-0 4-7-0 3-4-0 3-5-0 3-4-0 2-4-0 2-7-0 3-7-0 4-3-1 6-3-1 2-6-0 1-7-1 4-5-0 3-7-0

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

8th 3rd 4th 6th T6th 3rd T6th T7th 10th 8th T8th 9th 8th 9th 10th 5th 7th 10th 10th 10th 9th

1-7-0 1-8-0 4-4-0 3-6-0 3-5-0 3-5-1 2-7-0 4-4-1 1-8-0 4-5-0 2-7-0

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

8th 10th 9th 9th 9th 5th 9th 8th 9th 7th 9th

YEAR 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 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 2012 2013 2014

COACH OVERALL CONF. Skip Stahley 4-5-0 0-4-0 Skip Stahley 4-4-1 0-3-0 Skip Stahley 4-5-0 0-3-0 Skip Stahley 1-9-0 Skip Stahley 1-9-0 Skip Stahley 2-7-1 Dee Andros 2-6-1 Dee Andros 5-4-0 Dee Andros 4-6-0 Stephen Musseau 5-5-0 3-1-0 Stephen Musseau 4-6-0 3-1-0 Stephen Musseau 4-6-0 2-2-0 Y.C. McNease 5-5-0 3-1-0 Y.C. McNease 2-8-0 1-3-0 Don Robbins 4-7-0 2-2-0 Don Robbins 8-3-0 4-1-0 Don Robbins 4-7-0 2-3-0 Don Robbins 4-7-0 3-2-0 Ed Troxel 2-8-1 2-2-1 Ed Troxel 4-5-2 2-2-2 Ed Troxel 7-4-0 5-1-0 Ed Troxel 3-8-0 2-4-0 Jerry Davitch 2-9-0 2-4-0 Jerry Davitch 4-7-0 2-5-0 Jerry Davitch 6-5-0 4-3-0 Jerry Davitch 3-8-0 0-7-0 Dennis Erickson 9-4-0 5-2-0 Dennis Erickson 8-3-0 4-3-0 Dennis Erickson 6-5-0 4-3-0 Dennis Erickson 9-3-0 6-1-0 Keith Gilbertson 8-4-0 5-2-0 Keith Gilbertson 9-3-0 7-1-0 Keith Gilbertson 11-2-0 7-1-0 John L. Smith 9-3-0 8-0-0 John L. Smith 9-4-0 6-2 John L. Smith 6-5-0 4-4 John L. Smith 9-3-0 6-1 John L. Smith 11-3-0 5-2 John L. Smith 9-3-0 5-2 Chris Tormey 6-5-0 4-3 Chris Tormey 6-5-0 3-2 Chris Tormey 5-6-0 2-3 Chris Tormey 9-3-0 4-1 Chris Tormey 7-4-0 4-2 Tom Cable 5-6-0 3-2 Tom Cable 1-10-0 1-5 Tom Cable 2-10-0 1-5 Tom Cable 3-9-0 3-4 Nick Holt 3-9-0 2-5 Nick Holt 2-9-0 2-6 Dennis Erickson 4-8-0 3-5 Robb Akey 1-11-0 0-8 Robb Akey 2-10-0 1-7 Robb Akey 8-5-0 4-4 Robb Akey 6-7-0 3-5 Robb Akey 2-10-0 1-6 Robb Akey 1-7 1-2 Jason Gesser 0-4 0-3 Paul Petrino 1-11 NA Paul Petrino 1-10 1-7 * team finished sixth in the WAC ! Interim coach for final four games

FIN. 9th 9th 9th

T1st 2nd T2nd T1st 4th T3rd 1st 5th 3rd T4th 2nd T4th T5th T5th T2nd 8th T2nd T3rd T3rd 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st 2nd T4th 1st 2nd 2nd T2nd T3rd T4th 1st 2nd 3rd 7th 7th T4th 5th T6th 6th 8th T8th 4th 6th 8th * !* T9th

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 NFL VANDALS

QUAYSHAWNE YSHAWNE BUCKLEY BUCK

JESSE DAVIS

MIKE IUPATI

Free agent 2014 draft

Free agent 2014 draft

First round 2010 draft

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PICK PLAYER

2014

2012

2011 5

19 154

2010 5 5 7 2009 1

13 144 29 160 35 238 17 17

2008 7

12 221

2007 7

45 252

2006

2005 2004 5

2003 2002

9

141

NAME

Jesse Davis Quayshawne Buckley Justin Podrabsky Bobby Cowan Gary Walker Benson Mayowa Justin Veltung Korey Toomer Princeton McCarty Tyrone Novikoff Michael Cosgrove Matt Cleveland Shiloh Keo Nathan Enderle Daniel Hardy Mike Iupati Max Komar De`Maundray Woolridge Jeromy Jones Eddie Williams T.J. Conley David Vobora Stanley Franks Brandon Ogletree Rolly Lumbala Luke Smith-Anderson Jade Tadvick Keith Greer D.J. Smith Cole Snyder Jake Scott Ryan Downes Rod Bryant Brian Howard Tali Atoe Jordan Kramer John Welsh Chris Lacy Wil Beck Brad Rice

TEAM

POSITION

Seattle Tampa Bay

OL DE

Oakland Baltimore Seattle Seattle Seattle Carolina Dallas Detroit Cleveland Texans Bears Buccaneers 49ers Cardinals Rams Rams Redskins Jets Rams Chargers Dolphins Dolphins Oilers Lions Saints Panthers Colts Colts Cardinals Jets Rams Cardinals Chargers Giants Colts Redskins Giants

P S DE WR LB RB OL DL OL S QB TE OG WR RB S TE P LB CB LB TE TE OL FB WR LB T P DB DL DL LB QB WR DL LB

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PICK PLAYER

2001 7

27 227

2000 5 1997 3 1996 6

7 136 8 68 23 190

1995 1994 4 1993 4 1992 1991

13 116 14 98

1990 6

1

1989 6 10

12 151 12 263

138

1988

1987

1986 12 1985 1984 10

18 323

1983 7 1982 7

9 177 24 191

11 1980 6 1978 1977 4

26 305 15 153

14 266

3

87

NAME

Mike Roberg Rick DeMulling Chris Nofoaiga Dennis Gibbs Patrick Venzke Mao Tosi Ryan Phillips Jim Mills Eddie Howard Dwight McKinzie Sherriden May Mike Hollis Alan Allen Doug Nussmeier Jeff Robinson Kasey Dunn Charlie Oliver Kris McCall John Friesz Lee Allen Marvin Washington Mark Schlereth Richard Carey Ken Hobart Cal Loveall Pete Wilkins Brant Bengen Scott Linehan Tom Cable Eric Yarber Joe Smiley Kurt Vestman Shawn Jackson Brian Allen Sam Merriman Tom Coombs Jay Hayes Russell Davis Mark McNeal Joe Pellegrini John Yarno

TEAM

Panthers Colts 49ers Lions Jaguars Cardinals Giants Chargers Lions Chargers Jets Panthers Jets Saints Broncos Oilers Browns Chargers Chargers Chargers Jets Redskins Bengals Chargers Oilers Patriots Seahawks Cowboys Colts Redskins Colts Bears Tampa Bay Redskins Seahawks Jets Lions Bengals Seahawks Jets Seahawks

POSITION

TE OG LB DB OL DT DE T P WR RB K WR QB DE WR DB DB QB WR DE G DB QB CB DE WR QB OL WR OL TE LB WR LB TE DE RB DE DL C

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 NFL VANDALS

SHILOH KEO

BENSON MAYOWA

KOREY TOOMER

Free agent 2013 draft

Fifth round 2012 draft

Fifth round 2011 draft

PICK PLAYER

1976 13 1974 10 13 1973 16

20 6 5 10

367 240 317 400

1972 6 10 17

16 146 7 241 12 428

1971

1970 4 15 17

11 89 19 383 8 424

1969

1968 1967 1 5 8 9

13 13 19 126 7 192 1 212

1966 5 7 14 15

13 77 13 108 10 210 3 218

1965 14

9

1964 10 11 15 1963

11 137 1 141 7 203

1961 8

4

191

102

NAME

Craig Crnick Bob Van Duyne Randy Hall Ken Muhlbeier Steve Hunter Fred Riley Andy Kupp Ron Linehan Robert Williams Tim Reese Jesse Craig Steve Olson Jerry Hendren Bob Haney Mike Sizelove Jeff Guillory Ken Dotson Jim Pearsall Rob Young Darrell Danielson Ray McDonald Ron Porter John Foruria Tim Lavens Jerry Ahlin John Daniel Tom Stephens Dick Ardt Ray Miller LaVerle Pratt Joe Dobson Steve Burrato Max Leetzow Joe Chapman Charlie Jenkins Jim Moran Dennis Almquist Mike Mayne Bob Ames Chuck Fries Bob Dehlinger Mike Mosolf Reg Carolan Tony Anderson Theron Nelson

TEAM

Raiders Colts Colts Broncos Cowboys Falcons Saints Steelers Cowboys 49ers Patriots Giants Broncos Lions Eagles Cowboys Eagles Vikings Steelers Bengals Redskins Colts Steelers Saints Cowboys Cowboys Steelers Rams Packers Cardinals Steelers Packers Vikings Vikings Steelers Giants 49ers Rams Packers NY Titans NY Titans Cowboys Rams Bears Broncos

POSITION

DE G DB C CB WR G LB RB DE DB QB WR T TE RB DB RB FB LB RB LB QB TE DE OL DE T DE LB T OL E DB LB T G E OL OL WR QB E OL RB

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PICK PLAYER

1960 7 11 1959 6 1958 4 4 11 16 18 1957 11 1955 15 1954 18 29 1953 26 1952 9 1951 16 21 28 1950 5 28 1948 27 1947

3 8 10 2 8 6 2 11 8 9 12 12 2 8 8 7 8 8 8 3

75 128 70 39 45 127 183 216 129 178 217 349 303 105 191 250 335 61 360 248

1945 29 1943 20 26 30 1942 1939 8 12 1938

11 6 1 4

307 186 241 284

7 6

67 106

1936 4 1935 1933 1929

7

34

1926 1924

NAME

Jim Norton Stan Fanning Jim Prestel Jerry Kramer Wayne Walker Larry Aldrich Wade Patterson Alvin Johnson Dick Foster Burdette Hess Norm Hayes Mel Bertrand Don Ringe Glen Christian Bill Fray King Block Jim Chadband Carl Kiilsgaard Jerry Diehl Ed Watkins Mill Miklich Delmer Owens Jim Evans Veto Berllus Irv Konopka Pete Hecomovich George Nixon Dick Trzuskowski Hal Roise Stan Pavkov Dean Green George Thiessen Theron Ward Willis Smith John Norby Sam Diehl John Vesser Ray Stephens Ted Bucklin Robert Fitzke

TEAM

Lions Bears Browns Packers Lions Steelers Cardinals Browns Redskins 49ers Lions Lions Cardinals 49ers Yanks Lions Yanks Cardinals Steelers Redskins Giants Yankees Packers Giants Lions Cardinals Dodgers Lions Bears Rams Eagles Rams Packers Giants Gunners Cardinals Cardinals Yankees Cardinals Yellow Jackets

POSITION

WR T T G C E E T T G T C T B T B B T B T LB DB E E T B WR T B OL RB RB B RB OL OL E OL FB RB

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 VANDAL LEGENDS

#17 JOHN FRIESZ

#9 KEN HOBART

#64 JERRY KRAMER

John Friesz became Idaho’s first inductee into the College Football Hall of Fame when he joined the 2006 class. A two-time First Team All-America selection, Friesz twice led the nation in passing and received the 1989 Walter Payton Award as Division I-AA’s National Player of the Year. With more than 10,000 career passing yards, he ranks among the Top 20 in Division I-AA history. A Big Sky Conference legend, Friesz was chosen conference Player of the Year and first team all-conference three times while leading the Vandals to three straight conference championships. An eight-time conference Player of the Week mention, he broke virtually every school single-season and career passing record. Idaho’s Most Valuable Player Award is name in his honor. Drafted in the sixth round of the 1990 NFL Draft by Seattle, Friesz went on to enjoy a 10-year professional career. An active member in his community, he has hosted a golf tournament benefiting the American Diabetes Association. A member of Big Brothers & Big Sisters, Friesz also participates in numerous charity events for the Special Olympics.

“The Kamiah Kid,” a walkon who led the Vandals at quarterback from 1981-83, ranks second all-time in total offense with 11,126 yards, behind former Vandal Doug Nussmeier. When he finished his collegiate career, Hobart was only the second player in NCAA history to break the 10,000-yard mark. He was a unanimous first team All-Big Sky Conference selection in 1982, and was the Offensive Player of the Year. He was also a second team Division I-AA All-American pick. In 1983, Hobart was a first team AllAmerican selection and the University of Idaho’s Most Valuable Offensive Player. He set (at the time) 26 Idaho, 23 Big Sky, and 12 NCAA Division I-AA records. Hobart was selected to the Big Sky Conference Silver Anniversary Team. He was a co-basketball coach at his high school alma mater in Kamiah in 1985. The Ken Hobart Scholarship was the first in the University of Idaho Vandal Boosters Athletics Scholarship Endowment Program.

Kramer was an outstanding Vandal guard who played from 1954-57. He was a second-team All Pacific Coast Conference pick and a first-team All-American as a senior. He was chosen to represent the University of Idaho in the East-West Shrine, North-South and College All-Star games, and was a Helms Foundation All-Star. While at Idaho, Kramer was never injured and never missed a practice. He averaged 58 minutes playing time his junior and senior years. Kramer was drafted in the fourth round and enjoyed an illustrious career with the Green Bay Packers. He was a five-time All-NFL Team selection and competed on five World Championship teams. In 1969, Kramer was named Outstanding Guard in the History of Professional Football. He still is remembered for the monster hit he put on Dallas Cowboy Jethro Pugh to enable Bart Starr to score the winning touchdown in the Packers’ 1967 championship game victory over the Cowboys. He was chosen to the 50th Anniversary Senior Bowl All-Time team.

1986-89

1981-83

1954-57

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 VANDAL LEGENDS

#56 JOHN YARNO

Walker was a three-year starter at linebacker and center. As a senior, he was chosen to represent Idaho in the East-West Shrine Game and the Chicago All-Star game. He was voted the Most Valuable Defensive Player in the Shrine Game after recording 15 tackles, two interceptions and one blocked punt. He was honored by his teammates by being chosen team captain his senior year. Walker was drafted in the fourth round by the Detroit Lions, where he went on to enjoy a highly successful career at linebacker and placekicker. He was selected to the NFL All-Rookie Team his first year and later was honored with five Pro Bowl appearances. Walker twice was chosen the Idaho Male Athlete of the Year – in 1968 and 1971 – and is a member of the Idaho Sports Hall of Fame. After retiring from professional football, Walker went on to an Emmy-award winning career as a sports broadcaster for KPIX-TV in San Francisco. He spent 11 years as a color analyst for CBS sports and retired as the color commentator for the San Francisco 49ers.

Yarno is the only Vandal player to be chosen an AP First-Team All-American, an honor he received his senior season. He also received All-American recognition from UPI, The Sporting News and NEA News Service. Yarno represented Idaho in the EastWest Shrine Game and the Senior Bowl, and appeared on national television on Bob Hope’s Christmas Special with other first-team All-Americans. He was the 1976 Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Year (the first lineman ever to earn the honor and the only unanimous all-conference offense selection that year), and won similar honors as Idaho Offensive Player of the Year. Yarno was drafted by Seattle in 1977 and played center for the Seahawks from 1977-1982. He played in 72 games and started 64. Following his five years with the Seahawks, Yarno played for the Denver Gold of the USFL. Yarno was chosen the 1976 Idaho Male Athlete of the Year, the 1976 Amateur Athlete of the Year by the Greater Spokane Sports Association and to the Big Sky Conference Silver Anniversary team.

1954-57

1973-76

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#53 WAYNE WALKER

Larry Aldrich Wayne Anderson Dee Andros Reg Carolan Russell Davis Jr. Rick DeMulling Kasey Dunn Laune Erickson Dick Foster Rich Fox John Friesz Abe Goff Leon Green Randy Hall Alan Head Jerry Hendren E.B. Hess Ken Hobart Mike Hollis Norm Iverson Craig Juntenen Carl Kiilsgaaard Flip Kleffner Sib Kleffner Ed Knecht Jerry Kramer Don Matthews (Class of 2010) Sherriden May Ray McDonald Sam Merriman Dick Mooney (Class of 2012) Yo Murphy Jim Norton Doug Nussmeier Ryan Phillips Jim Prestel Jeff Robinson Mark Schlereth Ken Schrom Jake Scott (Class of 2014) Willis Smith Joel Thomas Chris Tormey Wayne Walker Marvin Washington William Williams John Yarno 1998 Humanitarian Bowl Championship Team


IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-AMERICANS

At right, Austin Rehkow became the first freshman in school history to earn All-American honors with his selection to the Walter Camp All-American team. At left, 2009 consensus All-American Mike Iupati is shown visiting with Idaho’s first All-American, Jerry Kramer, before the 2009 Humanitarian Bowl. 1957 1965 1966 1969 1976 1979

Jerry Kramer Ray McDonald Ray McDonald Jerry Hendren John Yarno Kyle Riddell

Guard Running back Running back Receiver Center Defensive tackle

AP 1st Team

1982 Ken Hobart

Quarterback

1983 1985 1986 1987 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1989

Quarterback KDK, AP 1st Team Receiver KDK 1st Team Linebacker FN 2nd Team Quarterback AP 2nd Team Quarterback KDK, TSN 1st; AP 2nd Offensive tackle WC 1st Team Defensive back FBG 1st Team Center AP 2nd Team Offensive guard TSN 2nd Team Defensive end AP, FBG 3rd Team Quarterback AP, KDK, TSN, FBG 1st Coaches Choice I-AA Player of the Year FBG Offensive Player of the Year Lee Allen Wide receiver AP, TSN, FBG 1st Team Center FBG 1st, AP 3rd Offensive tackle TSN 2nd Team Receiver FBG 3rd Team Defensive tackle AP, FBG 3rd Team Wide receiver AP, KDK, TSN, WC, FBG 1st Running back FB Gaz. 1st, AP, TSN 2nd Defensive back FBG, TSN 3rd Defensive end FBG 3rd Team Wide receiver AP, KDK, TSN, WC, FBG 1st Team Defensive end FBG 1st, AP, TSN 2nd

Ken Hobart Eric Yarber Tom Hennessey John Friesz John Friesz Greg Hale Brian Smith Steve Unger Mark Schlereth Marvin Washington John Friesz

1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1990 1990 1990 1990 1991

Steve Unger Todd Neu Kasey Dunn Mike Zeller Kasey Dunn Devon Pearce Charlie Oliver Jeff Robinson Kasey Dunn

1991 Jeff Robinson

AP 2nd Team

1991 1991 1991 1991 1992

Tom Sugg Ela Ala’ilima-Daley Doug Nussmeier Jody Schnug Jeff Robinson

1992 1992 1992 1993

Yo Murphy Chris Schneider Jody Schnug Doug Nussmeier

1993 1993 1993 1994 1994

Mat Groshong Sherriden May Jody Schnug Sherriden May Jim Mills

1994 1994 1994 1994 1995

Kyle Gary Ryan Phillips Ryan Woolverton Duke Garrett Ryan Phillips

1995 1995 2001 2006 2008

Dave Longoria Dwight McKinzie Brandon Kania Stanley Franks T.J. Conley

2009 Mike Iupati 2011 Bobby Cowan 2013 Austin Rehkow 2014 Austin Rehkow

Punter Tight end Quarterback Offensive tackle Defensive end

FBG 1st, AP 2nd FBG 2nd FBG HM FBG Honorable Mention AP, KDK, TSN, WC, FBG 1st team Wide receiver AP, TSN, WC 1st team Offensive guard TSN 2nd Team Offensive tackle TSN 2nd Team Quarterback AP, KDK, TSN, WC, FBG 1st TSN Walter Payton Player of the Year Center TSN, WC 1st, AP 2nd Running back AP 2nd Offensive tackle TSN 2nd Running back AP, AFCA, TSN, FBG 1st team Offensive tackle TSN 1st team, AP FBG 2nd team Wide receiver TSN 2nd team, FBG HM Defensive end AP, FBG 2nd team Kicker FBG, TSN HM Linebacker FBG, TSN HM Defensive end AFCA, FBG, 1st team AP, 3rd team Linebacker FBG, honorable mention Wide receiver FBG, honorable mention Defensive end TSN!, 2nd team all-freshman Cornerback SI.com, honorable mention Punter WC, TSN!, ESPN 1st AP, second; Rivals.com, third Offensive guard WC, FWAA, AFCA, AP 1st TSN 2nd Punter FWAA,1st Punter WC Punter WC 2nd, CBS Sports 2nd, AP 3rd, Athlon 3rd

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-STARS

Jerry Hendren (left), one of the greatest receivers in Vandal football history, played in three all-star games after his senior season, while Korey Toomer (above) played in one following the 2011 season. Mao`o Tosi (right), who has garnered national attention for his work with under-privileged youth in his native Alaska, played in two.

John Vesser End Chuck Diehl Guard Gordon Diehl Elmer Martin John Norby Norm Iverson Theron Ward Richard Trzuskowski Morris Kline Billy Williams Carl Kiilsgaard Burdette Hess Dick Foster Jerry Kramer Guard Jerry Kramer Guard Larry Aldrich Wayne Walker Linebacker, center Jim Moran Joe Dobson Ray McDonald Tailback Ray McDonald Tailback Ron Porter Dick Arndt Jerry Hendren Receiver Jerry Hendren Receiver Jerry Hendren Receiver Fred Riley Ken Muhlbeier John Yarno Center John Yarno Center Joe Pellegrini

East-West Shrine East-West Shrine East-West Shrine East-West Shrine East-West Shrine East-West Shrine East-West Shrine East-West Shrine East-West Shrine East-West Shrine East-West Shrine East-West Shrine East-West Shrine East-West Shrine Senior Bowl East-West Shrine East-West Shrine Senior Bowl Senior Bowl East-West Shrine Senior Bowl Coaches All-American Senior Bowl Senior Bowl Coaches All-American College All-Star American Bowl East-West Shrine Senior Bowl East-West Shrine East-West Shrine

1982 1989 1989 1989 1992 1993 1994 1996 1998 1999 2001 2002 2003 2007 2009 2010

2011 2012 2013

Sam Merriman John Friesz John Friesz Lee Allen Jeff Robinson Doug Nussmeier Doug Nussmeier Eddie Howard Ryan Phillips Ryan Phillips Joel Thomas Joel Thomas Mao Tosi Mao Tosi John Welsh John Welsh Blair Lewis Jake Scott Jake Scott David Vobora Mike Iupati Shiloh Keo Shiloh Keo Nathan Enderle Nathan Enderle Korey Toomer Tyrone Novikoff Trey Farquhar Bobby Cowan James Baker

Linebacker Quarterback Quarterback Receiver Defensive end Quarterback Quarterback Punter Defensive end Defensive end Running back Running back Defensive tackle Defensive tackle Quarterback Quarterback Tailback Offensive tackle Offensive tackle Linebacker Offensive guard Safety Safety Quarterback Quarterback Linebacker Offensive line Kicker Punter Runnng back

East-West Shrine East-West Shrine Blue-Gray All-Star Blue-Gray All-Star Senior Bowl Senior Bowl East West-Shrine Blue-Gray All-Star Blue-Gray All-Star Senior Bowl East-West Shrine Senior Bowl East-West Shrine Senior Bowl Blue-Gray Classic Paradise Bowl Paradise Bowl Gridiron Classic All-American Classic East-West Shrine Senior Bowl Senior Bowl East-West Shrine Senior Bowl East-West Shrine Players All-Star Classic Players All-Star Classic Texas vs. The Nation NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Medal of Honor Bowl

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE

Receiver Dezmon Epps and punter Austin Rehkow were first-team all-Independent choices in 2013, with Rehkow honored as the Special Teams Player of the Year. ALL-NORTHWEST CONFERENCE 1920 – HB, Robert “Gus” Irving 1921 – HB, Robert “Gus” Irving 1922 – QB, Howard “Beanie” Breshears 1924 – QB, Vernon “Skippy” Stivers ALL-PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE 1924 – End, John Vesser 1927 – Guard, Charles Diehl ALL-BIG SKY (FIRST TEAM) 1965 – OT Joe Dobson, C Steve Buratto, RB Ray McDonald, RB Tim Lavens, DL Tom Stephens, DL Dick Arndt, DL John Boisen, LB Ron Porter, LB Jerry Campbell, DB Bill Scott. 1966 – OG Steve Ulrich, C Bob Skuse, RB Ray McDonald, DL Tom Stephens, DL Dick Arndt, LB Ron Porter. 1967 – OT Jim Thiemens, C Ulrich, RB Jim Pearsall, DB Ken Dotson. 1968 – WR Jerry Hendren, RB Rob Young, LB Joe Tasby, DB Dotson. 1969 – WR Jerry Hendren, LB Roosevelt Owens, LB Ron Linehan. 1970 – WR Terry Moreland, RB Fred Riley, DL Tim Reese, LB Ron Linehan. 1971 – OG Andy Kupp, RB Fred Riley, DL Rick Simmons, DL Steve Barker, LB Rand Marquess, LB Ron Linehan. 1972 – OC Ken Muhlbeier, RB Bernie Rembert, LB Rand Marquess. 1973 – WR Bill Kashetta, DL Loyd Grimsrud, DB Randy Hall, DB Bucky Bruns. 1974 – TE Steve Duncanson, RB J.C. Chadband. 1975 – TE Steve Duncanson, QB Dave Comstock, RB Chadband, DB Bill Keilty.

1976 – OT Wil Overgaard, OG Clarance Hough, C John Yarno,RB Robert Brooks, DL Chris Tormey, LB Kjel Kiilsgaard. 1977 – DL Tim Sanford, P Ralph Lowe. 1979 – OT Kyle Riddell, C Larry Coombs, DL Mark McNeal, K Pete O’Brien. 1980 – OT Bruce Fery. 1982 – WR Vic Wallace, TE Kurt Vestman, QB Ken Hobart, LB Sam Merriman. 1983 – WR Brian Allen, QB Ken Hobart, DB Boyce Bailey. 1984 – WR Eric Yarber, C Matt Watson, DB Cal Loveall. 1985 – WR Eric Yarber, OT Mark Caldwell, DL John Andrews, LB Tom Hennessey, DB Mark Tidd. 1986 – LB Tom Hennessey. 1987 – OT Greg Hale, OG Todd Neu, QB John Friesz, DL Pete Wilkins, DB Ernest Sanders, DB Virgil Paulsen. 1988 – WR John Jake, OT Greg Hale, C Steve Unger, QB John Friesz, DB Brian Smith, DL Marvin Washington. 1989 – QB John Friesz, WR Lee Allen, C Steve Unger, OG Troy Wright, DL Mike Zeller, LB Roger Cecil, CB Charlie Oliver. 1990 – RB Devon Pearce, WR Kasey Dunn, DB Oliver, DE Jeff Robinson 1991 – WR Kasey Dunn, DE Jeff Robinson, P Tom Sugg 1992 – RB Sherriden May, WR Yo Murphy, QB Doug Nussmeier, DE Jeff Robinson, OT Jody Schnug. 1993 – RB Sherriden May, OT Jody Schnug. 1994 – RB Sherriden May, LB Duke Garrett, OT Jim Mills, PK Ryan Woolverton, WR Kyle Gary, DE Ryan Phillips 1995 – DE Ryan Phillips, LB Dave Longoria, WR Dwight McKinzie

ALL-BIG WEST (FIRST TEAM) 1996 – DE Ryan Phillips, WR Antonio Wilson, RB Joel Thomas, OL Steve Zenk, DE Barry Mitchell 1997 – WR Antonio Wilson, DT Tim Wilson, LB James Durrough, CB Arnold Gunn 1998 – RB Joel Thomas, OT Rick DeMulling, LB Ryan Skinner 1999 – OT Rick DeMulling, DT Mao Tosi, LB Chris Nofoaiga, SS Bryson Gardner 2000 – TB Willie Alderson, OG Rick DeMulling, TE Mike Roberg, NT Wil Beck ALL-SUN BELT (FIRST TEAM) 2001 – WR Chris Lacy 2002 – QB Brian Lindgren, LB Jordan Kramer 2003 – TB Zach Gerstner 2004 – WR Bobby Bernal-Wood, LB Cole Snyder 2014 – WR Joshua McCain, P Austin Rehkow ALL-WESTERN ATHLETIC (FIRST TEAM) 2005 – LB Cole Snyder, K Mike Barrow 2006 – LB David Vobora, CB Stanley Franks, OG Jade Tadvick 2007 – LB David Vobora 2008 – C Adam Korby, H-back Eddie Williams, P T.J. Conley 2009 – OG Mike Iupati, S Shiloh Keo 2010 – P Bobby Cowan 2012 – K Trey Farquhar, S Gary Walker FBS INDEPENDENT (FIRST TEAM) 2013 – WR Dezmon Epps, P Austin Rehkow* * Special Teams Player of the Year

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 MULTIPLE ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS THREE-TIME SELECTIONS Ron Linehan Linebacker 1969-71 John Friesz Quarterback 1987-89 Jeff Robinson Defensive end 1990-92 Sherriden May Running back 1991-93 Ryan Phillips Defensive end 1994-96 Rick DeMulling Offensive tackle 1998-2000 TWO-TIME SELECTIONS Dick Arndt Defensive tackle J.C. Chadband Fullback Ken Dotson Defensive back Steve Duncanson Tight end Kasey Dunn Wide receiver Greg Hale Offensive line Jerry Hendren Wide receiver Tom Hennessey Linebacker Ken Hobart Quarterback Gus Irving Halfback Rand Marquess Linebacker Ray McDonald Running back

1965-66 1974-75 1967-68 1974-75 1990-91 1987-88 1968-69 1985-86 1982-83 1920-21 1971-72 1965-66

Ron Porter Charlie Oliver Fred Riley Jody Schung Cole Snyder Tom Stephens Joel Thomas Steve Unger David Vobora Antonio Wilson Eric Yarber

Linebacker Defensive back Running back Offensive line Linebacker Defensive end Running back Center Linebacker Wide receiver Wide receiver

1965-66 1989-90 1970-71 1992-93 2004-05 1965-66 1996, 98 1988-89 2006-07 1996-97 1984-85

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK BIG WEST CONFERENCE 1996 – QB Ryan Fien (2), WR David Griffin (special teams), WR Antonio Wilson, DE Barry Mitchell 1997 – QB Brian Brennan, LB James Durrough, Special teams Tom Rayner 1998 – RB Joel Thomas (2), QB Greg Robertson, WR Ryan Prestimonico, DT Mao Tosi, PR Vern Benard 1999 – LB Chris Nofoaiga (3), Ben Davis (2), RB Anthony Tenner, WR Rossi Martin, QB Greg Robertson, Justin Spiva 2000 – TB Willie Alderson (2), QB John Welsh, FS Jordan Kramer, LB Chris Nofoaiga, CB Dennis Gibbs, K Ben Davis (2) SUN BELT CONFERENCE 2001 – RB Anthony Tenner, QB John Welsh (2) 2002 – QB Brian Lindgren 2003 – QB Brian Lindgren, LB Mike Anderson, DE Kody Kraus 2014 – P Austin Rehkow WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 2005 – QB Steve Wichman, LB Mike Anderson, K Mike Barrow 2006 – K Tino Amancio 2007 – LB Brandon Ogletree 2008 – CB Isaac Butts, DE Josh Shaw, Special teams Eric Hunter 2009 – Punter Bobby Cowan, LB JoJo Dickson, QB Nate Enderle, K Trey Farquhar, S Shiloh Keo, DE Aaron Lavarias, Special teams Justin Veltung 2010 – DE Aaron Lavarias, K Trey Farquhar, LB Robert Siavii 2011 – Justin Hernandez (special teams) 2012 – Trey Farquhar (kicker) FBS INDEPENDENTS 2013 – Punter Austin Rehkow (3), QB Chad Chalich

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BIG SKY CONFERENCE 1972 – RB Steve Hunter, WR Collie Mack, LB Rand Marquess 1973 – RB Marshall Brantley, RB Mark Fredback, DB Syd Lofton, RB Darrell Mitchell (2) 1974 – RB J.C. Chandband, QB Dave Comstock, DE Chris Tormey 1975 – RB Robert Brooks, QB Dave Comstock, DB Bill Keilty, DB John Kirtland 1976 – DE Chris Eads, DT Tom Eliertson, QB Craig Juntunen, DB Rick Linehan, DE Jeff Phister, RB Robert Taylor 1977 – RB Tim Lappano, RB Robert Taylor, DT Tim Sanford 1978 – QB Jay Goodenbour 1979 – DE Larry Barker, DT Mark McNeal 1980 – DE Larry Barker, QB Ken Hobart 1981 – RB Russell Davis, QB Ken Hobart 1982 – DB Boyce Bailey, QB Ken Hobart (3), LB Sam Merriman (2), WR Vic Wallace (2) 1983 – WR Brian Allen, QB Ken Hobart (3), DB Mark Tidd 1984 – TE Scott Auker, LB Tom Hennessey, K Tim McMonigle 1985 – WR Brant Bengen (2), LB Tom Hennessey (2) QB Rick Sloan, DB Mark Tidd, WR Eric Yarber 1986 – LB Tom Hennessey (2) QB Scott Linehan, DB Dan McCanna 1987 – QB John Friesz (4) 1988 – K Thayne Doyle, QB John Friesz, RB Bruce Harris, DL Vince Mann, DE Jim Routos, DB Brian Smith 1989 – WR Lee Allen, LB Roger Cecil, QB John Friesz (3), LB John Rust 1990 – LB Jimmy Jacobs, RB Devon Pearce (2), DE Jeff Robinson, DB Reggie Smith 1991 – WR Kasey Dunn, QB Doug Nussmeier, DE Jeff Robinson (2) 1992 – RB Sherriden May (3), WR Yo Murphy, QB Doug Nussmeier (2), DE Jeff Robinson (3) 1993 – QB Nussmeier (4), RB Sherriden May, LB Jason Shelt, DB Cole Wilson 1994 – QB Eric Hisaw (2), RB Sherriden May, P Eddie Howard, WR Kyle Gary, DE Ryan Phillips, DB Montrell Williams 1995 – LB Avery Slaughter, DB Montrell Williams, QB Eric Hisaw, P Justin Spiva, DE Barry Mitchell, PK Ryan Woolverton


IDAHOVANDALS2015 TEAM AWARDS JOHN FRIESZ MVP 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

WR WR DE LB LB T QB RB WR QB DE QB RB DE DE WR RB

Jerry Hendren Spokane, Wash. Jerry Hendren Spokane, Wash. Tim Reese Chattaroy, Wash. Ron Linehan Sunnyside, Wash. Rand Marquess Wenatchee, Wash. Bob Van Duyne Seattle, Wash. John Friesz Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Devon Pearce Portland, Ore. Kasey Dunn Poulsbo, Wash. Doug Nussmeier Lake Oswego, Ore. Jeff Robinson Spokane, Wash. Doug Nussmeier Lake Oswego, Ore. Sherriden May Tacoma, Wash. Ryan Phillips Auburn, Wash. Ryan Phillips Auburn, Wash. Antonio Wilson Los Angeles, Calif. Joel Thomas Port Angeles, Wash.

QB RB C QB RB QB C QB WR RB QB RB QB QB QB TE TE WR QB WR WR WR WR TE

Steve Olson Lewiston, Idaho Fred Riley Silsbee, Texas Ken Muhlbeier Pasco, Wash. Rick Seefried Spokane, Wash. Mark Fredback Seattle, Wash. Dave Comstock Pocatello, Idaho John Yarno Spokane, Wash. Craig Juntunen Saratoga, Calif. Kirk Allen Malad, Idaho Glen White Fort Sill, Okla. Ken Hobart Kamiah, Idaho Russell Davis Renton, Wash. Ken Hobart Kamiah, Idaho Ken Hobart Kamiah, Idaho Ken Hobart Kamiah, Idaho Scott Auker Fruitland, Idaho Scott Auker Fruitland, Idaho Eric Yarber Los Angeles, Calif. Scott Linehan Sunnyside, Wash. Neosia Morris Los Angeles, Calif. John Jake Los Angeles, Calif. Lee Allen Seattle, Wash. Kasey Dunn Poulsbo, Wash. Elia Ala’ilima-Daley Leavenworth, Wash.

LB DT DT DT DT DB DE LB DB DT DE LB DB LB DB LB LB LB DE LB DB DE DE DE

Ron Linehan Billy Cady Mike Newell Lloyd Grimsrud Bill Keilty Bill Keilty Chris Tormey Chris Tormey Rick Linehan Mark McNeal Larry Barker Sam Merriman Kelly Miller Sam Merriman Boyce Bailey Ed Rifilato Tom Hennessey Tom Hennessey Pete Wilkins Jerry Medved Charlie Oliver Jeff Robinson Jeff Robinson Jeff Robinson

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

DE TB WR LB TB WR LB LB S HB QB S LB

Mao Tosi Willie Alderson Chris Lacy Jordan Kramer Zach Gerstner Bobby Bernal-Wood Cole Snyder David Vobora Shiloh Keo Eddie Williams Nate Enderle Shiloh Keo Korey Toomer No recipient WR Dezmon Epps WR Joshua McCain

Anchorage, Alaska Nampa, Idaho San Jose, Calif. Parma, Idaho Canby, Ore. Seattle, Wash. Kamiah, Idaho Eugene, Ore. Everett, Wash. San Mateo, Calif. North Platte, Neb. Everett, Wash. Las Vegas, Nev. Sacramento, Calif. San Jose, Calif.

OFFENSIVE MVP 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

1992 WR Yo Murphy Idaho Falls, Idaho 1993 RB Joel Thomas Port Angeles, Wash. OL Jody Schnug Spokane, Wash. 1994 WR Kyle Gary Sacramento, Calif. 1995 WR Dwight McKinzie Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1996 QB Ryan Fien Simi Valley, Calif. 1997 WR Antonio Wilson Los Angeles, Calif. 1998 RB Joel Thomas Port Angeles, Wash. 1999 RB Michael Moody Long Beach, Calif. 2000 RB Willie Alderson Nampa, Idaho 2001 WR Chris Lacy San Jose,Calif. 2002 WR Josh Jelmberg Kennewick, Wash. 2003 TB Zach Gerstner Canby, Ore. 2004 TB Jayson Bird Shelley, Idaho 2005 WR D.J. Smith Houston, Texas 2006 WR Wendell Octave St. James, La. 2007 RB Deonte` Jackson Warren, Ark. 2008 HB Eddie Williams San Mateo, Calif. 2009 WR Max Komar Auburn, Wash. 2010 WR Eric Greenwood Edmonds, Wash. 2011 RB Kama Bailey Honolulu, Hawai`i 2012 WR Mike Scott East Palo Alto, Calif. 2013 WR Dezmon Epps Sacramento, Calif. 2014 RB Elijahaa Penny Lakewood, Calif.

DEFENSIVE MVP 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

Sunnyside, Wash. St. Maries, Idaho Twin Falls, Idaho Portland, Ore. Glendora, Calif. Glendora, Calif. Spokane, Wash. Spokane, Wash. Sunnyside, Wash. Cheney, Wash. Medford, Ore. Tucson, Ariz. Valencia, Calif. Tucson, Ariz. Idaho Falls, Idaho Long Beach, Calif. Boise, Idaho Boise, Idaho Spokane, Wash. Tacoma, Wash. Spokane, Wash. Spokane, Wash. Spokane, Wash. Spokane, Wash.

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

LB DE DE LB DT LB LB NT LB LB DT LB LB CB LB DE DE DE LB S DT DE LB

Jason Shelt Kennewick, Wash. Ryan Phillips Auburn, Wash. Ryan Phillips Auburn, Wash. Jason Shelt Kennewick, Wash. Tim Wilson Seattle, Wash. Ryan Skinner Lewiston, Idaho Chris Nofoaiga Tacoma, Wash. Wil Beck Veradale, Wash. Brad Rice Lewiston, Idaho Jordan Kramer Parma, Idaho Brian Howard Kent, Wash. Cole Snyder Kamiah, Idaho Cole Snyder Kamiah, Idaho Stanley Franks Long Beach, Calif. David Vobora Eugene, Ore. Josh Shaw Spokane, Wash. Aaron Lavarias Woodinville, Wash. Aaron Lavarias Woodinville, Wash. Korey Toomer Las Vegas, Nev. Gary Walker Redlands, Calif. Quayshawne Buckley Ontario, Calif. Quinton Bradley San Antonio, Texas Marc Millan Mission Viejo, Calif.

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1974 1975 1976 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

Collie Mack Steve Duncanson Ralph Lowe Jerry Medved Ernest Sanders Jim Medved Richard Carey Mark Matthews Roman Carter Shanta Williams Dave Longoria Joel Thomas Joel Thomas Montrell Williams Tom Pace Mike O’Neal Mike O’Neal Rick Giampietri J.J. Johnston Chris Nofoaiga Brad Rice Jordan Kramer Brian Yarno Josh Bousman Mike Barrow David Vobora Robert Davis Eric Hunter T.J. Conley Trey Farquhar Bobby Cowan Bobby Cowan Trey Farquhar Austin Rehkow Austin Rehkow

Hawthorne, Nev. Moscow, Idaho Meridian, Idaho Tacoma, Wash. Pasco, Wash. Tacoma, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Portland, Ore. Pacoima, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Everson, Wash. Port Angeles, Wash. Port Angeles, Wash. Amarillo, Texas Mesa, Ariz. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Spokane, Wash. Kirkland, Wash. Tacoma, Wash. Lewiston, Idaho Parma, Idaho Redmond, Wash. Tacoma, Wash. Ventura, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Simi Valley, Calif. Pasco, Wash. Walla Walla, Wash. Redlands, Calif. Vancouver, Wash. Vancouver, Wash. Redlands, Calif. Spokane, Wash. Spokane, Wash.

VANDAL PRIDE STRENGTH AWARD 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Devon Sturdivant Tre`Shawn Robinson Jonah Sataraka Tre`Shawn Robinson Bobby Cowan Mike Marboe Ryan Edwards

Boise, Idaho Upland, Calif. Puyallup, Wash. Upland, Calif. Vancover, Wash. Wenatchee, Wash. Long Beach, Calif.

SPECIAL TEAMS IRONMAN 2008 2009 2010 2011

Andrew Blevins Devon Sturdivant Brandon Artz John McKinley Tyler Brooks 2012 Justin Parkins 2013 Tom Hennessey 2014 Jacob Sannon

Spokane, Wash. Boise, Idaho Grandview, Wash. Arimo,Idaho Orofino, Idaho Moscow, Idaho Mountain Home, Idaho Bradenton, Fla.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 TEAM AWARDS 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 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

G Eivind Resa Twin Falls, Idaho QB Gary Johnson Fullerton, Calif. G Jerry Smythe Burley, Idaho HB Bob Dehlinger Inglewood, Calif. E Jim Norton Fullerton, Calif. RB Mike Sheeran Boston, Mass. RB Dick Mooney Elk Grove, Calif. RB Galen Rogers Clarkston, Wash. RBk Rich Naccarato Spokane, Wash. QB Mike Monahan Walla Walla, Wash. G Jerry Campbell Spokane, Wash. T John Daniel Spokane, Wash. RB Jim Pearsall Orofino, Idaho RB Rob Young Spokane, Wash. G Tom Nelson Orange, Calif. G John Durham Yakima, Wash. NG Steve Barker Spokane, Wash. QB Rick Seefried Spokane, Wash. DB Bucky Bruns Prosser, Wash. DB Johnny Sims Pittsburgh, Pa. G Mike Kramer Colton, Wash. T Wil Overgaard Boise, Idaho C Joe Kramer Colton, Wash. WR Kirk Allen Malad, Idaho DB Rick Linehan Sunnyside, Wash. QB Rocky Tuttle Gold Beach, Ore. LB/P Chris Brockman Logan, Utah RB Terry Idler Malta, Mont. DB Carlton McBride Alquippa, Pa. DB Kelly Miller Valencia, Calif. LB Sam Merriman Tucson, Ariz. TE Kurt Vestman Bainbridge Island, Wash. G Lance West Seattle, Wash. WR Eric Yarber Los Angeles, Calif. G Matt Watson Seattle, Wash. WR Eric Yarber Los Angeles, Calif. WR Brant Bengen Bellingham, Wash. DE Nolan Harper Pasco, Wash. WR John Jake Los Angeles, Calif. DB Ernest Sanders Pasco, Wash. G Mark Schlereth Anchorage, Alaska DB Brian Smith Pittsburgh, Pa. RB Todd Hoiness Hoquiam, Wash. QB Steve Nolan Seattle, Wash. DE Gerry Keating Wenatchee, Wash. DL Jay Mills Marysville, Wash. TE Paul Burke Detroit, Mich. LB Josh Fetter Buckley, Wash. LB Dave Longoria Everson, Wash. TE Andy Gilroy Puyallup, Wash. RB Joel Thomas Port Angeles, Wash. DE Nick Alexakos Concord, Calif. DE Mao Tosi Anchorage, Alaska LB Rick Giampietri Spokane, Wash. LB Brad Rice Lewiston, Idaho DE Dennis Taeatafa San Diego, Calif. S Simeon Stewart Tacoma, Wash. DL Brandon Kania Pasco, Wash. RB Tracy Ford Bellevue, Wash. LB Jo`Artis Ratti Los Angeles,Calif. TE Eddie Williams San Mateo, Calif. DE Taylor Rust Boise, Idaho RB De`Maundray Woolridge Keller, Texas LB Tre`Shawn Robinson Upland, Calif. LB Tre`Shawn Robinson Upland, Calif. LB Robert Siavii Wahaiwa, Hawai`i LB Marc Millan Mission Viejo, Calif. C Mike Marboe Wenatchee, Wash.

MARK VAUGHT CHARACTER AWARD 2014 Tom Hennessey

Mountain Home, Idaho

WAYNE ANDERSON COACHES AWARD 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Avery Slaughter Seattle, Wash. David Griffin Fontana, Calif. Jeff Pankratz Boise, Idaho Willie Alderson Nampa, Idaho Greg Robertson Smithfield, Utah Mike Roberg Spokane, Wash. John Welsh Oak Forest, Ill. Chad Troxel Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Chad Troxel Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Brian Yarno Redmond, Wash. Mike Anderson Lewiston, Idaho Luke Smith-Anderson Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Taylor Rust Boise, Idaho Mike Iupati Anaheim, Calif. Mike Iupati Anaheim, Calif. Michael Cosgrove Las Vegas, Nev. Quin Ashley Paris, Texas Kama Bailey Honolulu, Hawai`i 2012 Maxx Forde Woodinville, Wash. 2013 Maxx Forde Woodinville, Wash. 2014 Maxx Forde Woodinville, Wash.

KATHY CLARK SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Rick Giampietri Brad Rice Kody Kraus Brian Lindgren Tim Bertalot Jayson Bird Jayson Bird T.J. Conley Adam Juratovac Aaron Lavarias Daniel Micheletti Mike Marboe Jacob Sannon Broc Westlake

Spokane, Wash. Lewiston, Idaho Rexburg, Idaho Walla Walla, Wash. Portland, Ore. Shelley, Idaho Shelley, Idaho Walla Walla, Wash. Palo Alto, Calif. Woodinville, Wash. Meridian, Idaho Wenatchee, Wash. Bradenton, Fla. Sparks, Nev.

OFFENSIVE SCOUT TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Jeff Pankratz Boise, Idaho Nick Alexakos Concord, Calif. Chad Stalder Federal Way, Wash. Willie Alderson Nampa, Idaho Ethan Jones Battle Ground, Wash. Jordan Kramer Parma, Idaho Orlando Winston Seattle, Wash. Adam Mallette Fort Collins, Colo. Michael Harrington Portland, Ore. Mike Lowry Boise, Idaho Ace Davis Oxnard, Calif. Adam Korby Fort Collins, Colo. Adam Juratovac Palo Alto, Calif. Luke Conklin Walla Walla, Wash. Kevin Small Escondido, Calif. De`Maundray Woolridge Keller, Texas Taylor Davis Anthem, Ariz. Justin Podrabsky Lewiston, Idaho Dominique Blackman Carson, Calif. Mason Woods Port Coquitlam, B.C. Matthew Linehan Orchard Lake, Mich. Jake Luton Lake Stevens, Wash.

WAYNE WALKER IRONMAN AWARD 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

DE DE C OG DT OG DT C LB LB WR C C RB OG DT LB S OL C C C C DT RB OT DT OT DB OL

Kord Smith Boise, Idaho Marvin Washington Dallas, Texas Steve Unger Seattle, Wash. Chris Hoff Shelton, Wash. John Sirmon Walla Walla, Wash. Chris Schneider Coeur d’Alene, Idaho John Sirmon Walla Walla, Wash. Mat Groshong Tillamook, Ore. Josh Fetter Buckley, Wash. Avery Slaughter Seattle, Wash. David Griffin Fontana, Calif. Bill Verdonk Lake Forest, Ill. Jeremy Wallace Post Falls, Idaho Michael Moody Long Beach, Calif. Brett Morton Bellevue, Wash. Dennis Taeatafa San Diego, Calif. Jordan Kramer Parma, Idaho Jedidiah Getzlaff Victor, Idaho Tony Kiel Cupertino, Calif. Adam Korby Fort Collins, Colo. Adam Korby Fort Collins, Colo. Adam Korby Fort Collins, Colo. Adam Korby Fort Collins, Colo. Jonah Sataraka Puyallup, Wash. Deonte` Jackson Las Vegas, Nev. Matt Cleveland Kent, Wash. Mike Cosgrove Las Vegas, Nev. Cody Elenz Copperas Cove, Texas Roman Runner Oakley, Calif. Jesse Davis Asotin, Wash.

SPECIAL TEAMS SCOUT TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Rayce Bird Ben Garnett Tom Hennessey Jake Manley Ringo Robinson

Shelley, Idaho Joseph, Ore. Mountain Home, Idaho Riggins, Idaho Caldwell, Idaho

DEFENSIVE SCOUT TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1993 Tim Wilson 1994 Ryan Skinner 1995 Nate Lundquist Travis Stombaugh 1996 Rick DeMulling 1997 Ryan Knowles 1998 Josh Hoston 1999 Chad Troxel 2000 Simeon Stewart 2001 Nate Nichols 2002 Zane Hines 2003 Chris Jasper 2004 Taylor Rust 2005 Tyrel Fenwick 2006 Andrew Blevins 2007 Derek Wieting 2008 Isaiah Lavea 2009 Jared Heston 2010 Maxx Forde 2011 Quinton Bradley 2012 Addison Palomino 2013 Zach Cable 2014 Ed Hall

Seattle, Wash. Lewiston, Idaho Boise, Idaho Auburn,Wash. Cheney, Wash. Sandpoint, Idaho Mountain Home, Idaho Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Tacoma, Wash. Walla Walla, Wash. Emmett, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Boise, Idaho Star, Idaho Spokane, Wash. Meridian, Idaho Honolulu, Hawai`i Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Woodinville, Wash. San Antonio, Texas Phoenix, Ariz. Renton, Wash. Chugiak, Alaska

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME LETTERMEN A

Abons, John Paul 1966-67 Acuff, Earl 1938-41 Adams, John 1972-76 Adams, John 1989-90 Ager, Edward Gene 1960-61 Ah-Hi, Laki 1998-99 Ahlin, Gerald L. 1963-67 Aiono, Cleve 1996-99 Aizpitarte, Dan 2004 Ala’Ilima-Dailey, Elia 1990-92 Aldershot, Thomas 1970-71 Alderson, Willie 1997-2000 Aldred, Merlin 1942-47 Aldrich, Cecil 1955-56 Aldrich, Larry 1954-58 Alexakos, Nick 1996-99 Alexander, Ben 2004-07 Allen, Alan 1991-94 Allen, Ben 2003 Allen, Brian 1982-84 Allen, Geoff (mgr.) 1985-88 Allen, James Douglas 1973-74 Allen, Justin 2007 Allen, Joseph R. 1967 Allen, Kirk E. 1975-79 Allen, Leland 1987-90 Allen, Todd 1979-80 Allison, Eddie 1953-54 Allison, Harry J. 1961 Almquist, Dennis Allan 1960-64 Almquist, Donald Paul 1969-70 Altenhofen, John 1986-88 Altishin, Richard Michael 1973-74 Alwine, John 1980-84 Amancio, Tino 2006-08 Ambrose, Dennis 1955 Ambrose, Thomas 1947-50 Ames, Robert Louis 1960-63 Ammerman, Randaul E. 1972-73 Amos, Shawn 1988-89 Anderson Steve Arnold 1968-69 Anderson, Arthur 1955 Anderson, Chace 1939-42 Anderson, Clarence Lee “Barney” 1934-35 Anderson, Dan 1983-84 Anderson, Don 1941-43 Anderson, Jerry 1972-73 Anderson, Kris 2005-08 Anderson, Mike 2002-05 Anderson, Milo 1939-42 Anderson, Tony 1954-58 Anderson, Wayne 1950-53 Andress, Dave 1956-59 Andrews, John 1982-86 Annelus, A.J. 2011 Armitage, John 1952-55 Armstrong, Elmer 1902-08 Armstrong, George 1906-10 Arndt, Richard Lee 1964-67 Arnhold, Walter Edwin 1973-74 Arnold, Kirk Lynn 1970-71 Artz, Brandon 2008-2010 Aschenbrenner, Rudolph 1936-39 Aschenbrenner, Tony 1939-42 Ashbaugh, Jack 1959 Ashley, Quin 2007-2011 Askew, Matt 2005-06 Asplund, Douglas 1970-71 Asuega, Henry 2010Atkinson, Charles “Chick” 1938-40 Atkinson, Gary Lee 1966-69 Atoe, Tali 2002

Auer, Francis Auker, Scott Ault, Kevin Dale Autrey, Michael Auxier, Kevin Axtell, Henry

B

1945-46 1981-86 1971-73 1972-73 1979-83 1902-03

Babcock, Chris 1986-87 Bacca, Curtis 1982-84 Backer, Jim 1972-73 Baer, Alvin 1945-46 Bailey, A.P. “Pearls” 1893-94 Bailey, Boyce 1980-84 Bailey, Kama (Sheldon) 2008-2011 Bailey, Kevin 1982-86 Bain, William C. 1968-70 Baird, John 1925-26 Baker, James 2012-13 Baker, Jim 1972-73 Baldwin, Roy 1972-73 Bales, Reed 1972-73 Baley, Reb Ball, Pat 1982-83 Ballard, Brett 2013Ballard, Troy 1984-87 Balluer, George 1947-50 Bamaeker, Mark Bandy, Kimiko 1996-97 Banker, Robert 1956-57 Banks, Desmond 2013Baptist, D’mitri 1993-94 Barbee, Jack 1934-35 Barber, Warren 1917-20 Barker, Joel 2000-01 Barker, Rochford Lee 1956-57 Barker, Stephen Wm. 1968-72 Barker, Tarry 1977-81 Barlow, William D. 1964-65 Barner, Tony D. 1967 Barnes, Merrill 1942-47 Barnes, Orville 1946-50 Barrett, Kenneth 1929-30 Barrow, Marlon 1983-85 Barrow, Mike 2003-05 Barto, Harold “Pete” 1919-22 Barton, Earl S. 1899-1902 Barton, Ed 1952-55 Barton, Rene 1988-89 Bass, Dion 2011 Bass, Ryan 2011-12 Bassett, Robert Lynn 1962-66 Bates, Billy 2007-08 Bates, Gene Leslie 1960-61 Bateson, Harold 1942-43 Bauer, John 1926-27 Bauer, Mark 1972-73 Baumann, Mike 1957-63 Baxter, Bill 1954-57 Baxter, Vernon 1948-51 Beach, John C. 1948 Beale, Spencer 2011-12 Beall, Leonard 1926-27 Beall, Mac 1938-41 Bean, Keith A. 1948-50 Beardmore, George Foster Beaver, Richard Alfred 1968-72 Beavers, Eddie 1993-94 Beck, Wil 1998-2001 Bedford, Mountei 1956-57 Bediako, Jeffrey 2010 Beefton, Wm. Ronald 1963-67 Beguhl, Marvin 1948-51

Beitia, Andy 1988-92 Beitz, Willard 1946-49 Belko, Steve 1936-38 Bell, LaVern 1938-41 Belser, Chris 1999-2002 Belton, Desmond 2004-05 Bemis, Jeff 1972-73 Benard, Vern 1998-99 Benetka, Daniel 1999 Bengen, Brant 1984-87 Benneet Dwight E. 1968-69 Benneth, Larry 1949-52 Bennett, Blaine 1985-86 Bennett, Donald Vinton 1971-72 Bennett, Woodson Eby 1960 Berg, Alfred “Ape” 1932-35 Berg, Howard 1929-32 Berg, Paul 1932-35 Bergeson, Ted Graig 1971-72 Bergman, Allen Lee 1972-73 Bergstrom, Lyle Wallace 1964-67 Bergthald, Art 1955-56 Berllos, Victor 1940-43 Bernal-Wood, Bobby 2003-04 Berrichoa, Benjamin Berry, Chad 1993-97 Bertalot, Tim 2002-05 Bertrand, Mel 1950-53 Bessee, Clinton 1911-12 Bessler, William 1929-32 Bethay, Arlen 1981-82 Betty, Marion P. 1915-16 Biagi, Donald Joseph 1960 Bibolet, Curtis 2003-04 Bieter, Chris Birchmeir, Don 1942-43 Bird, Jayson 2004-07 Bird, Mike 1981-82 Bishop, Douglas A. 1965-66 Bishop, Winston Howard 1947-48 Bittner, Ramon 1953-57 Bjorvik, Peter 2007-09 Black, Dane 1984-86 Black, King M. 1948-51 Blanck, Charles Lawrence 1972-73 Blazer, Eric 1997-98 Blevins, Andrew 2007-08 Bliss, Jack Weston “Bud” 1926-27 Bliss, John Bloom, Randy Michael 1965-66 Blower, Robert 1959-60 Bloxom, James 1964-65 Boe, Mike Boekel, William “Bill” 1916-17 Bofto, Brian 1981-82 Bogue, Ron 1961 Bohman, Rodney Willis 1963-64 Boisen, John Michael, Jr. 1962-66 Bolden, Roger Bollock, Dennis R. 1973-74 Bona, Matt 1990-91 Bonar, Gary 1958-59 Bonelli, Mike 2002-05 Booker, Jack 1930-31 Boomer, Henry Rust 1968-69 Bordelli, John Ambrose 1962-63 Bosma, Larry Franklin 1971-73 Bourque, Fred 1955-59 Bousman, Josh 2004-07 Bowman, John Patrick 1966-67 Braden, Ron 1954-47 Bradley, Quinton 2012Brado, Glenn “Gene” 1935-36

Bradshaw, Cleavon 1999-2000 Brady, Michael Geo. 1964-65 Branch, Weldon R. 1973-74 Branom, Ray 1940-41 Brantley, Marshall 1973-75 Brateng, Jeff 1986-87 Brennan, Brian 1994-96 Breshears, Arnold “Huck” 1920-22 Breshears, Howard “Beanie” 1920-23 Breshears, Ralph “Bunt” 1916-20 Breshears, Sherman 1921-22 Brigham, Boyd 1921-22 Brimhall, Maurice C. “Fairy” 1926-29 Brocke, Kevin 1987-88 Brockman, Chris 1979-81 Brogan, John R. 1948-51 Brooks, James 1965-66 Brooks, Robert 1975-79 Brooks, Tyler 2008-11 Broomwill, Gary 1956-57 Brown, Ellery Kliess, Jr. 1960-64 Brown, Frank 1919-22 Brown, Howard 1959-60 Brown, James Allen “Babe” 1920-23 Brown, James 1945-46 Brown, Jason 2005 Brown, Jerrel 2013Brown, Jerry D. Brown, Kevin 1992-93 Brown, Mike Brown, Richard Gordon 1971-73 Brown, Rick 1979-80 Brown, Stanley 1913-16 Brown, Steve 2007 Browne, Michael Brunelle, Nick (mgr.) 1976-77 Bruns, Buckley Kalb 1972-73 Bryant, Daniel 1970-71 Bryant, Hank (Haroun) 2008 Bryant, John Curtis 1962-66 Bryant, Rod 2002-03 Buckley, QuayShawne 2011-13 Bucklin, Theodore H. “Pansy”1923-26 Buffi, Max 1973-74 Buffington, Collier H. 1912-13 Buhler, Jay 1951-56 Bull, Dell 1983-84 Bundy, Lyman 1899-1901 Bundy, Tom 1984-86 Buoy, Elmer 1945-49 Buratto, Stanley Dean 1963-65 Buratto, Steven Arthur 1963-66 Burchfield, Darrell Lyle 1970-73 Burda, Warren Paul (mgr.) 1973-75 Buren, John 1981-82 Burgess, Arlus Lindsey 1970-72 Burgher, Darwin K. “Brute” 1925-29 Burgsmueller, Marius 2011Burke, Paul 1991-94 Burns, Robert O. “Bobbie” 1911-15 Busch, Mark 1970-73 Bushley, Alvin E. 1963-67 Bushnell, Logan 2011-12 Busse, Thomas E. 1974-75 Butikofer, Michael 1979-80 Butler, Jevon 2004 Byers, Herb 1900-01

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Cable, Keith 1945-47 Cable, Tom 1982-86 Cable, Zach 2013Caccia, Italo “Babe” 1939-40 Cafferty, James Allan 1965-66 Caldwell, Mark 1982-86 Callahan, Scott 1973-74 Cameron, Steve 2006 Cameron, Victor 1923-26 Campbell, Charles 2005-06 Campbell, Colin (mgr.) 1953-55 Campbell, Jerry Bruce 1962-66 Campbell, Mike 1991-95 Campbell, Robert Duncan (mgr.) 1966-70 Canine, Henry 1925-26 Canine, Herbert 1925-28 Cantwell, Perry 1957-58 Carberry, Kenneth 1936-38 Carey, Richard 1985-89 Carlson, Harold D. “Horsey” 1928-30 Carlson, Herb 1957-58 Carlson, Jim 1984-85 Carlson, Larry R. 1961 Carnahan, Marvin M. 1915-18 Carolan, Reg 1957-61 Carpenter, Flint Eugene 1967 Carrasco, Joe 1989-91 Carruthers, Louis 1899-1900 Carson, Thomas Joseph 1965-70 Carter, D`Mario 2012-13 Carter, Roman 1989-91 Carter, Stanley Damon 1972-73 Carter, Tracy 2010Cash, Herb 2004-05 Castillo, Richardo Roberto 1969-72 Catalano, Peter 1970-71 Caton, Bill 1981-83 Caudill, Neil 1952-53 Cavens, Randall Bruce Cayton, John 1982-84 Cecil, Roger 1987-91 Chadband, J.C. 1972-76 Chadband, James F. 1948-51 Chalich, Chad 2013Chambers, Antoine 1995-96 Chandler, Earl 1941-43 Chandler, Russell Changnon, Harry 1910-11 Chapman, Don 1957-58 Chapman, Joseph H. 1961-66 Charles, Brian William 1975-76 Chatfield, Richard A. 1966-69 Chaudler, Charles 1940-41 Cheek, Robert Cheyne, Arthur “Shorty” 1928-29 Chrape, George 1937-38 Christensen, Steven Andrew 1968-69 Christian, Glen 1949-52 Christianson, John 1946-48 Christoff, Andrew James 1963-64 Christy, Dave 1957-58 Chubb, Arthur Joseph 1966-69 Clairmont, Ryan 1995-96 Clark, Dale 1941-42 Clark, Desmond 2004-05 Clark, Dorian 2014Clark, Douglas Steele 1969-70 Clark, William Henry 1974-76 Classon, David Spencer 1963-64 Clawson, Brad 1977-78

Clawson, Edward Arnold 1966-70 Clayton, Terry Clements, George Ronald 1967 Clerieuzio, Dick 1956-57 Cleveland, Matt 2009-2011 Clute, Richard 1970-71 Cobb, Jason 2001-03 Cobley, Arnold 1922-23 Cochrane, Scott Arthur 1973-74 Cockrell, Brian 1989-91 Cody, William Roy 1968-72 Coffey, Travis 1993-96 Coffin, Charlie 1982-83 Cole, Bruce Allen 1971-72 Coles, Tim 1972-76 Coley, James 2004 Collins, Dennis M. 1976-77 Collins, Douglas Collins, Robert 1975-76 Colquist, Ray 1948-51 Coman, Greg 1975-78 Comstock, David Emerson 1972-76 Comstock, George Frank 1971-72 Conley, Nick 2007-08 Conley, T.J. 2005-08 Conlon, Timothy Edward 1970-71 Cook, Cassius C. 1910-11 Cook, Dale 1955-56 Cook, William Kirby 1970-72 Cooke, Kelly Joe 1970-71 Coombs, Larry 1979-80 Coombs, Thomas 1980-81 Coombs, Tom 1980-82 Cooper, John 1934-37 Cordon, Douglas 1932-34 Corkery, John 1929-31 Cosgrove, Michael 2008-2011 Costello, John 1955-56 Cotta, Tony 1980-82 Couch, Jason T. (mgr.) 1997-99 Courage, William Kelly 1970-73 Cousineau, Thomas Charles 1960 Cowan, Bobby 2009-12 Cowan, David Cowan, Trent ‘Buck’ 2013Cowen, John 1987-88 Cox, Ken 1992-94 Cox, Marvin 1955-56 Cox, Mike 1984-87 Cox, Paul James 1975-76 Cozzetto, Daniel 1977-79 Craig, Peter 1893-95 Cramer, James Allen 1961-63 Cranston, John 1955 Cravens, Stephen Eugene 1967 Crawford, John Fredrick 1968-69 Crawford, Terry Nolan 1970-71 Crick, Ron 1984-85 Cripe, Larry Duane 1968-69 Crnich, David Lloyd 1970-73 Crnick, Craig William 1974-76 Crookham, Bill 1953-54 Cross, Larry 1958 Crowley, Henry “Hank” 1940-43 Crown, Steve 1987-89 Croy, John 1959 Cunningham, Donovan 2011 Curcio, Jay Fredrick 1970-74 Curtis, Rex 1909-10 Cygler, Mark

D

D.Waard, Gordon Jay 1966-70 D’Amico, Robert John 1967 Dahlen, John Francis 1960 Dahlin, Joseph 1975-76 Dahlquist, Scott 1987-91 Dailey, John 1945-46 Daily, Patrick 1965-66 Dana, Jack 1942-48 Dangerfield, Donald Daniel, Adam 1993-94 Daniel, Jason 1997-2000 Daniel, John Frederick 1963-67 Daniels, Damon 1987-90 Danielson, Danell A. 1964-68 Datson, Kenneth Wayne 1965-69 Daubert, Darrell 1955-56 Davenport, Randy 1978-80 Davidoff, Dan 1941-43 Davidson, Bill 1955-56 Davidson, Daniel Bryan 1976-77 Davidson, James 1959-60 Davidson, Patrick Alan 1964-66 Davies, Gaylin Williams (mgr.) 1967 Davies, Richard 1958-59 Davis, Ben 1998-2000 Davis, Darrick 1992-93 Davis, Dave 1954-57 Davis, Dean K. 1981-83 Davis, Emmert “Davey” 1930-31 Davis, Eric 2004-05 Davis, Jesse 2011Davis, Michael 1988-90 Davis, Preston 2008-10 Davis, Ray 1940-43 Davis, Robert 2003-06 Davis, Ronald Walter 1966-71 Davis, Russell 1978-82 Davis, Ryan 2005-06 Davis, Taylor 2011-13 Davis, Wayne “Flash” 1923-24 Davison, Gifford “Gif” 1924-26 Day, Randall Willard 1968-69 Dayton, Wendell 1934-36 Dean, Ed 1997-2000 Dean, Robert A. 1974-75 DeAnda, Ray 2001 Decicio, Brian 1985-88 Deckard, Woodrow C, Jr. 1965-66 Decko, James 1958-61 Dedeaux, Derrick 1994-96 Degraw-Tryall, Mike 1992-97 Dehlinger, Bob 1957-59 Deist, Wesley 1942-43 Dellinger, Gerald 1936-38 DeLorme, Woodrow 1946-48 Dempey, John Michael 1968-69 DeMulling, Rick 1997-2000 Dennis, Arlin 1941-42 Dennis, Dehryl Anthony (Tony) 1960 Dennis, Kirk Chad 1971-74 Denny, Walt 1956-57 Desimone, Mike 1990-91 Desmond, John J. 1960-61 Devlin, Clarence “Devvy” 1934-37 Dewald, Henry 1913-16 DeWard, Gordon Jay 1966-70 Dewey, Cornelius “Con” 1926-27 Dial, Greg 1985-86 Dial, Tom 1972-73 Dickard, Woodrow C, Jr. 1965-66 Dickerson, Richard 1958-59 Dickey, Eric 1988-89

Dickson, Joseph (JoJo) Diedmont, Bill Diehl, Charles “Chuck” Diehl, Gordon Samuel Diehl, Greg Diehl, Lester Diehl, Ted (William) Dillon, Randy Joe Dilulo, Fabian Dingle, Bertram “Pip” Dingle, Hedley DiNuovo, Tom Dittman, Clarence Dixon, David Allen Dixon, Solomon Dobbins, Richard Scott Dobson, Joseph Leonard Doctor, Frank Fay Dodson, Daryll Ray Donner, J.P. Donovan, Jack Dorn, Randolph Issac Dorris, Tray Dorry, Floyd Doss, Darwin Vernon Dotson, Kenneth Wayne Doty, Timothy Doud, Thomas Lee Douglas, Stephen C. Dowdy, Craig Dowdy, Jerome Dowling, Bud Downes, Ryan Downs, Edward Doyle, Gary Doyle, Thayne Duckworth, Aaron Dugan, Larry Duff, Clinton Dugan, Larry Dunbar, Frank Duncan, Danny Duncansen, Steve Dunford, Kenneth Brooks Dunn, Kasey Durham, Harold Durham, John Douglas Durrough, James Duskin, Cory Dwyer, Dennis Patrick Dykes, Dan Dykman, Dale

2007-10 1938-42 1925-28 1927-30 1979-83 1950-52 1947-50 1968-69 1979-80 1916-18 1913-16 1957-60 1928-30 1966-67 2012-0 1960-61 1962-66 1968-72 1972-73 1894-95 1937-40 1973-74 1986-88 1989-93 1960-63 1965-69 1971-72 1949-52 1986-88 1973-74 1957-59 2000-03 1955-56 1988-92 20142013 1925-26 2010-13 1961 1977-78 1972-76 1960 1988-92 1937-40 1967-71 1996-99 1992-93 1963-64 2004-05 1942-43

E

Earl, David Edelblute, Lawrence Edmunds, Mike Edmundson, Clifford W. Edmundson, Eldon H, Jr. Edwards, Guy Edwards, Jeff Edwards, Ryan Egan, Terence Eidam, George Eiden, Max Eier, Robert Dennis Eilertson, Thomas J. Elder, Dave Elder, Monty Eldridge, George Casey Elenz, Cody Elmo, Taylor Elton, James “Jim”

1925-26 1956-57 1909-11 1960 1893-94 2003-05 20121958-59 1952-55 1931-33 1968-69 1975-76 1961-63 1977-81 1970-73 20122010-13 1909-10

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C


IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Emerson, Chuck 1955-56 Emerson, Ken 1952-54 Enderle, Nathan 2007-10 Engelking, Rex 1939-41 Entenmann, David Felix 1973-74 Eogett, Clarence 1900-03 Epps, Dezmon 2013, Erickson, Dennis 1979-80 Erickson, Laune 1940-41 Erickson, Ralph “Lief” 1925-26 Erik, Pierre 1996-97 Espinoza, Carmen 1981-82 Espinoza, Joe 1958-59 Estes, Kyle 1979-80 Eucker, Jeff Eugene, Michael Joseph 1965--68 Evan, Don (mgr.) 1958-59 Evans, Bob 1955-56 Evans, Edwin Lee 1965-66 Evans, Grover C. “Grove” 1916-22 Evans, James Brian 1964-68 Evans, John 1942-48 Evero, Ighe 1997-2001 Everson, Benjamin P.J. 1971-72 Eyler, Bob 1957-59

F

Fa`avae, George 2006 Fads, Chris 1979-80 Fagerbakke, William Mark 1976-77 Falash, Tom 1951-54 Fancher, Fred (Rick) 1961-64 Fannin, Dawn 1959-61 Fanning, Stanley 1956-60 Faraca, Ray 1952-53 Faraimo, Jonathan 2007-08 Farnworth, Gary 1956-59 Farquhar, Trey 2009-12 Faruria, John George 1963-67 Faulkner, Jim 1953-56 Faumui, Faleaoga (Oga) 2008-09 Favre, Clarence E. 1910-14 Fee, George Pat 1972-73 Feehan, Joseph Ford 1972-73 Feeney, Dennis 1970-71 Feeney, Michael Thomas 1967 Felgenhour, Richard H. 1967 Fennell, Marcis 2004-07 Fenton, Lloyd 1956-58 Ferguson, Andre 2008-11 Ferguson, Roger Franklin 1965-66 Fernandez, Charles L. 1971-72 Fernandez, Keith Arthur 1970-71 Fernandez, Robert K. 1966-67 Fernandz, Charles L. 1971-72 Fery, Bruce 1978-82 Fetter, Josh 1991-95 Fields, Louis Conrad III (Jim) 1966-67 Fien, Ryan 1996 Fieney, Michael Thomas 1967 Filgenhour, Richard H. 1967 Filippini, Charles 1975-77 Fisher, Doug 1972-76 Fisher, Harold 1958-59 Fitch, Jim 1955-56 Fite, Carl 1986-87 Fitzgerald, Tim 1986-88 Fitzke, Robert 1923-24 Fitzpatrick, J. Gary 1963-67 Fitzsimmons, Thomas Craig 1968-69 Flowers, Brian 2006-07

Flynn, Patrick Wm.

1966-67, 1968-69 Focht, Brian 1981-82 Fogle, Louis J. 1904-05 Folau, Spencer 1992-94 Ford, Glen 1978-79 Ford, Tracy 2005-06 Forde, Maxx 2011Forrily 1900-01 Fortner, John 1981-83 Foster, Dick 1954-57 Fowles, Nels “Ironhead” 1930-34 Franklin, Rudy 1939-42 Franks, Geoff 1998-2001 Franks, Stanley 2006-07 Fray, Dick 1953-54 Fray, William 1948-51 Fredback, Mark 1973-75 Fries, Charles 1954-57 Friesz, John 1986-89 Frohnen, David 1979-83 Fromm, Paul Dean 1968-69 Frost, John Chris 1975-76 Frost, Steve 1990-91 Frostenson, Theodore R. 1952-55 Fry, Raymond 2006 Fryhover, Todd 1980-84 Fuertes, Anthony 1998-99

G

Gabby, Stephen Douglas 1967 Gaedike, Erick 1992-93 Gagnon, Gary Joseph 1960-64 Gallik, David Bruce 1974-76 Galloway, Charley 1895-96 Gamelin, Tom 1996-97 Games, John 1903-04 Gangnuss, Chuck 1977-78 Gardner, Bryson 1996-99 Garman, Stephen Kent 1965-68 Garner, Bert 1945-46 Garrett, Shawn 1990-94 Garst, Russell 1932-34 Gartin, James W. “Jim” 1925-27 Gary, Kyle 1993-95 Gary, Wilbur 1954-56 Gentle, Paul Warren 1964-68 Geraghty, Cyril “Cy” 1932-35 Gerlough, Tillman D. “Turk” 1915-20 Gerpheide, Pete 1954-57 Gerstner, Zach 2000-03 Getzlaff, Jedidiah 2003 Ghormley, Robert L. 1901-03 Giampietri, Rick 1997-2000 Gibb, James A. 1897-1902 Gibb, W.N. 1902-03 Gibbons, Grant Everett 1960 Gibbs, Dennis 1997-2000 Gibson, Claude 1900-01 Gibson, Flash 1962-63 Gilbreath, J. 1895-96 Gilbreth, F. 1899-1902 Gildea, Howard 1911-12 Giles, Paul 1953-55 Gilkey, Todd 1990-91 Gill, William Hayes 1962-63 Gilmore, Andy 1972-73 Gilroy, Andy 1993-97 Girnt, John 1979-80 Gisselborg, Doug 1979-80 Gistarb, David 1991-93 Glaves, Max 1949-52

Glindeman, Herbert “Heinz” 1919-22 Glindeman, Peter Michael 1968-70 Goddard, Jack Lynn 1968-72 Goddard, Ross K. 1971-73 Goddwin, Kenneth 1956-57 Goetz, Jack 1945-46 Goff, Abe 1921-24 Goforth, Jack Porter 1968-69 Gooby, Dick 1955-59 Goodenbour, Jay 1979-80 Goodpaster, Fred 1961-62 Gorrell, Larry 1953-54 Goss, Scott 1997-98 Gowen, Justin B. Jr. “Duddy” 1917-21 Grabski, Jordan 2013Graf, Fred 1917-18 Graham, Bill R. 1961 Graig, Jesse B. 1969-70 Graves, Dorset 1909-10 Gray, Roy 1935-38 Green, Cumer 1959-60 Green, Dean 1935-38 Green, James 1981-82 Green, Leon 1934-36 Green, Terry 1988-92 Green, Willard 1955 Greene, Mike 1992-94 Greenslitt, Jake 1993-95 Greenwood, Eric 2007-10 Greer, Keith 2002-06 Gregg, Kurt 2002 Gregory, Earl 1936-39 Gregory, John 1949 Grey, Bobby 1997-2000 Griffin, David 1993-97 Griffin, Frank 1901-03 Griffin, Nate 2000 Griffin, Paul 1981-83 Griggs, Avery 1994-96 Grimes, Kelly B. 1977-78 Grimsrud, Lloyd Alex 1970-73 Groat, Charles 1894-95 Groniger, Robert R. “Roy” 1913-17 Gropp, Leslie Bruce 1960 Gropp, Ted 1981-82 Grose, Gene 1955-56 Groshong, Mark 1991-92 Groshong, Mat 1990-94 Gross, Charles Douglas 1971-72 Grove, Gary Lee 1966-69 Grove, Mark 1990-91 Grubb, Robert John 1968-69 Grunst, Bill 1953-54 Grymes, Aaron 2009-12 Gshwandtner, Gary G. 1962-63 Guillory, Jeffrey Paul 1967-70 Gunn, Arnold 1994-98 Gunther, Thomas Richard 1965-66 Gustafson, Frans 1956-57 Guynes, Lawrence 2004-05 Gwilliam, Frank 1934-35

H

Haas, Mike Hagadone, Mike Hagberg, Ole Hague, Walter Haines, Robert Hal, Dee Halaholo, Tevita Hale, Dewey Hale, Greg

1956-58 1979-80 1895-98 1901-03 1953-54 1953-54 2009-10 2007 1985-89

Hale, Nicq 2000, 2002 Hall, Doug 1983-84 Hall, Jerry Hicks 1971-73 Hall, Ken 1955-59 Hall, Randy Lee 1971-73 Hall, Russell 1930-33 Haller, Gerald 1955 Halliday, James S. “Monk” 1928-30 Halvorson, Donald Lee 1968-69 Hammond, James 1946-50 Hammond, Robert 1961 Hanauer, Daryl Eugene 1968-73 Haney, Robert Loren 1967-70 Hanford, Marius June 1930-33 Hanford, Marius P. III 1956-59 Hanley N. 1899-1900 Hansel, Martin Webb 1968-69 Hansen, Erik 1988-89 Hansen, John 1960 Hansen, Lance 1987-89 Hardy, Daniel 2008-10 Harper, John 1994-97 Harper, Nolan 1983-87 Harrell, Joe 1936-40 Harriman, Bradley Thomas 1970-71 Harrington, Michael 2002-05 Harris, Brandy 1989-90 Harris, Bruce 1987-91 Harris, James 1911-13 Harris, Paul S. Harris, Ronald 1939-40 Harrison, Rick 2006-08 Harrison, Walton 1893-95 Hart, Larry 1951-53 Hart, Royal 1979-80 Hartley, Dave Hartwell, Harry 1917-18 Harvey, Justin 1993-95 Harvey, Matthew 2009-11 Harvey, Philip Lance 1962-63 Hasenoehrl, James Hasfurther, Mike 1979-80 Hatch, James 1945-50 Hathaway, John Bruce 1968-71 Hatchett, Robert III 2009-12 Hatterman, Larry 1956-57 Hausen, Charles B. “Dad” 1922-25 Hawke, Randell 1958 Hawkins, Armond 2014Hawley, Warren 1955-57 Hayes, Samuel D. “Jack” 1913-17 Haynes, Marlon 2006 Hays, James B. 1909-11 Hays, Jay 1978-82 Hays, Jon 1955-56 Heacock, Ryan 2004-07 Head, Alan Evans, Jr. 1970-72 Heap, Elmer 1945-46 Hecomovich, Pete 1940-43 Hedrick, Wallace Edward 1966-67 Hegbloom, Vanner Michael 1963-64 Heien, Maynard 1938-41 Heimgartner, Kenneth F. 1967 Heitholt, Kent William 1971-72 Heitz, Glen 1991-92 Henderson, Wind 1991-94 Hendren, Jerry Wayne 1966-70 Hennessey, Tom 1983-87 Hennessey, Tom 2012Hennessy, Dennis Patrick 1971-72 Henry, Daryl 1983-84 Henson, Terry Patrick 1966-67 Hepler, Mike 1954-56

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME LETTERMEN 1895-98 1932-33 20101948-50 1971-72 1951-55 1934-35 1950-53 2009 1982-84 1947-50 1954-56 1954-56 1957-59 1992-95 1995-99 1957-61 1962-63 1909-12 1997-99 1979-81 1955-56 1973-74 1959 1992-96 1926-27 1957-58 1980-84 1973-75 1972-73 1987-91 2000 1955-56 1955 1985-89 1950-53 1968-71 1992-94 1934-36 1987-88 2010-13 1933-36 1971-72 1973-77 1997-98 1899-03 1999 1974-77 1973-74 2001-03 1993-95 1937-40 1973-74 1971-72 1977-78 1978-79 1923-24 2003 1926-27 1992-96 1927-30 1972-73 1992-95 1951-52 2002-03 2007-08 1983-85 1989-91 1971-72 1951-52

Hutchinson, Carl “Bio Hutch” 1926-28 Hutchinson, Paul 1927-29 Hutchinson, Tom Towey 1960

I

Idler, Terry Ikharo, Tariq Iketa, John (mgr.) Imelio, David Inis, Irvin Inman, Elbert “Lefty” Iorns, Dick Irving, Neil R. “Gus” Ismael, Ron Mike Iupati Iverson, Kobman “Kid”

J

1978-82 2006 1945-46 1959 1933-35 1950-51 1919-22 1957-60 2006-09 1933-36

Jackley, Brock 1966-71 Jackson, David 1987-90 Deonte` Jackson 2007-10 Jackson, Kedrick 1984-88 Jackson, Shawn 1980-84 Jackson, Steve 1982-87 Jackson, Thomas 1915-18 Jacob, Glenn “Red” 1925-28 Jacobowitz, Len 1955-56 Jacobs, Jimmy 1989-91 Jacobson, Brian Tackabury 1971-72 Jacobson, John Alvin 1966-68 Jacoby, Harry 1932-34 Jake, John 1987-89 Jakovac, Dave 1972-73 James, deKoven A. 1974-75 James, Oswald 1985-88 James, Thomas 1993-97 James, Williams Jankovich, Sam 1979-80 Jannino, Ralph 1956-60 Jardine, Arthur 1913-15 Jarman, Thomas Scott 1968-72 Jasik, Matt 1996-99 Jayne, Ben A. 1949-51 Jeffrey, Russ 1955-56 Jelinek, Josh 2000-02 Jellick, Jay 1907-08 Jelmberg, Josh 1999-2002 Jenkins, Charles Riley 1962-66 Jenkins, Thomas A. “Tom” 1895-1903 Jennings, Greg 1980-82 Jensen, Kelly (mgr.) 1999 Jensen-Madison, Cary 2007 Jeranko, David 1980-82 Jergo, Dion 1978-80 Jessie, Ron 1978-80 Jewell, Ernest 1908-10 Jewell, J. 1897-98 Johnson, Ahmani 1992-94 Johnson, Armauni 2010-11 Johnson, Calvert 1992-93 Johnson, Carl Alfred Jr. 1961 Johnson, Charles 1906-09 Johnson, Chester 1946-48 Johnson, Curtis 1980-83 Johnson, Dan 1984-86 Johnson, David 1953-54 Johnson, Eric 1992-96 Johnson, Gary (Cozian) 1954-57 Johnson, George Stephen 1961-62 Johnson, Grover 1994-95 Johnson, Jermaine 2014Johnson, Jordan 2010-12

Johnson, Kevin 1978-79 Johnson, Kevin 1984-88 Johnson, Lynn Raymond 1970-71 Johnson, Patrick 1967 Johnson, Pete 1956-59 Johnson, Richard Eugene 1945-46 Johnson, Robert Henry 1961-62 Johnson, Roger 1957-58 Johnson, Sam Lavell 1963-64 Johnson, Tim G. 1988-89 Johnston, James 1937-39 Johnston, James 1998-2000 Johnston, Michael 1983-86 Johnstone, Willard B. 1912-14 Jones, A.J. 2011-12 Jones, Ethan 1998-2001 Jones, Jack 1947-49 Jones, Jason 2002-03 Jones, Jeromy 2008-09 Jones, Joel 2005-08 Jones, Lee 2006 Jones, Marshall 1954-56 Jones, Marvin 2006 Jones, Mike 1999-2002 Jones, Orville 1925-26 Jones, Phil 1959-60 Jones, Reggie 2004-06 Jones, Ronald S. 1973-74 Jones, Steven Douglas 1960 Jones, Vernon Roberts 1965-66 Jones, Wally 1979-83 Jordan, Jayshawn 2012Jordan, Jeff 1989-93 Jordan, Michael Donald 1960-64 Jordon, Leo 1945-46 Jorgenson, Eric 1984-88 Jorgenson,Todd 1993-94 Juba, Robert James 1968-70 Juma, Kevin 1983-85 Juntunen, Craig 1976-77 Juratovac, Adam 2006-09 Jurvelin, Richard Arthur (mgr.)1960-64

K

Kaczmarek, Ray 1937-39 Kamelevicz, Tony 1937-40 Karlberg, Ronald 1958-59 Karlsson, Kurt Ame 1970-71 Kania, Brandon 2001-04 Kashetta, William F. 1972-73 Katz, Scott 1985-86 Kays, George 1895-1900 Kearney, Karel 2011 Kearns, Bill Keating, Gerry 1990-92 Keener, Vince 2010-13 Keilty, William Bryan 1974-76 Keiper, Ed 1940-42 Kelleher, Thomas Gerard 1976-77 Keller, William 1972-73 Kelly, Larry Pat 1965-66 Keo, Shiloh 2006-10 Kelso, Sandy 1966-67 Kendley, Ralph 1954-55 Kenner, Robert 1958-59 Kenworthy, Gary 1955-58 Keogh, Mike 1978-82 Kerns, B.L. 1904-05 Kerr, Randy 1988-90 Kershisnik, William “Big Bill” 1927-30 Kessel, Ron 1961-62 Kevirs, John Elmer 1946-47

Keyes, James 1936-37 Keyes, Karl 1904-08 Kidd, Lavoni 1992-96 Kiel, Anthony 2001-04 Kiilsgaard, Carl 1946-49 Kiilsgaard, Kjel Peder 1973-77 Killien, Michael 1956-58 Kimberling, Billy Ray 1968-69 Kinnison, Banks H. 1911-15 Kinnison, Frank 1922-25 Kipp, Richard 1958-59 Kipp, Roscoe 1914-15 Kircher, Doug 1981-82 Kirkpatrick, Lester “Kirk” 1927-30 Kirkwood, Howard 1902-03 Kirtland, John Michael 1973-77 Kirtland, William J. 1972-76 Kirtley, Charles 1893-96 Kirtley, Wade 1894-96 Kittrell, Robert Gregory 1975-77 Kleber, Clarence 1961 Kledzejs, P. Alex 1961-63 Kleffner, Bob (mgr.) 1953 Kleffner, Flip 1951-53 Kleffner, Sylvester “Syb” 1922-25 Klein, Jack 1978-82 Klein, Morris 1945-46 Kleinkopf, Karl Norman 1964-68 Klenn, Andrew 1958-59 Kline, Emanuel “Mooney” 1932-33 Kline, Larry 1955 Kline, Maurice “Dusty” 1922-25 Klingenberg, Jared 2013Klitz, Brad (mgr.) 1997-99 Klumb, Harold 1933-35 Kluth, William Floyd 1967-69 Knap, Tony 1936-39 Knecht, Tommy 1994-95 Knowles, John Edward 1967-70 Knowles, Ryan 1998-2001 Knudsen, Sean 1982-83 Knutson, Albert “Bull” 1911-15 Koch, Ken 1959 Koch, Peter Kohn, John 1957-58 Kodama, Chad 2002-03 Kolb, Travis (mgr.) 1999 Koleszar, Philip 1957-58 Komar, Max 2006-09 Konapka, Irvin 1940-43 Koompin, Kenneth Kent 1968-69 Korby, Adam 2005-08 Kramer, Gerald 1955-58 Kramer, Jordan 1999-2002 Kramer, Joseph 1975-76 Kramer, Matt 1999 Kramer, Michael David 1972-75 Kraus, Kody 2002-03 Krupke, Steven Gordon 1971-72 Kubick, Joe 1955-56 Kuchenbuch, Casey 1998-99 Kulm, Ronald Eugene 1959-63 Kupp, Andrew Charles 1968-72 Kushlan, Richard Eugene 1968-72 Kuzmick, Floyd 1972-73 Kvidahl, Richard Kyle, John 1958-59

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Herbert C. Herbig, Clifford Hernandez, Justin Herrington, Maxwell Hershey, David Michael Hess, Burdette Hess, Shane Hesse, Howard Hester, Pete Heston, Jared Hickey, Kerry Hiekl, Gerald Hilder, Ed Hilgenberg, Cal Hill, Dale Hill, Jeff Hill, Kevin Hill, William Hillman, William Herman Hillman, William Hills, Casey Hills, Patrick Hinckley, Steve Hinkemeyer, John William Hirai, George Hisaw, Eric Hjort, George Hobart, Don Hobart, Ken Hodges, Mark Keith Hodney, Edwin Hoff, Chris Hoffman, John (mgr.) Hogan, Jack Hogberg, Carl Hoiness, Todd Holder, Bob Holdren, Stephen Lee Hollis, Mike Holmes, Leslie “Pop” Holycross, Travis Homme, Clayton Honena, Lawrence Honsowetz, Russell Hooper, Richard James Hopkins, Barry Horbaczewski, Bob Horton, George E. “Cap” Hoston, Josh Hough, Clarence House, Monty Dave Howard, Brian Howard, Eddie Howard, Emory Howard, Vincent Frederick Hoyt, Frederick Chas. Hubbard, Lance Hubchik, Kevin Huefner, Otto A. Huff, Jarvis Hughes, Hugh Hughes, Mike Hult, Orville “Haggerty” Hultz, Larry Huma, Miregi Hunter, Bob Hunter, Eric Hunter, Eric Darsenio Hunter, Dan Hunter, Don Hunter, Steven Ralph Husby, Mark Hutchenson, Don


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Labita, Jimmy 2002-04 La Frenz, John (mgr.) 1946-47 LaGrone, Michael 2010-13 La Jeunesse, John 1994-97 Lacy, Chris 1998-2002 Lambert, Neil 1986-87 Lamboy, Gary Daniel 1971-72 Lampos, Jordan 2000-03 Lancaster, Henry 1899-1901 Landdeck, Nik 2012 Landmark, Denny 1959-60 Landsdell, Mitchell G. 1967-71 Lang, Craig John 1972-75 Langlois, Art 1942-43 Langmade, Bruce Calvin 1970-71 Lansdell, Mitchell G. 1967-71 LaPointe 1997-98 Lappano, Tim 1979-80 Larkins, Virdell 2008-09 LaRoche, Ed 1959 Larsen, Kenneth H. 1949-52 Larson, Gustus L. 1904-08 Larson, Lonny Loyle 1968-69 Lashley, Tony 2014Last, William 1945-48 Lavarias, Aaron 2007-10 Lavens, Michael (Tim) 1963-67 Lawler, Mike 1955-56 Lawr, William 1952-55 Lawrence, Paul 1961, 1964-65 Lawry, Robert P. 1967 Lawson, J.D. 1957-59 Layde, Verne 1961-65 Lazaro, Aaron 2012-13 Leary, Jeff 1981-83 Leavitt, Phillip Melvin 1972-73 LeDuc, Richard 1948-51 Lee, Bob 1951-54 Lee, Robin Charles Leetzow, Max 1961-65 Lefferts, George 1951-53 Leigh, Gerald 1952-55 Leituala, Matt 1999-2000 Lemke, Eric 2013Leonard, Charles 1941-42 Leonard, Terry D. Leppke, Ron 1954-55 Level, Jahrie 2012 Leverett, Larry 1986-88 Levschel, Otto 1912-13 Lewis, Barney 1948 Lewis, Blair 2001-02 Lewis, Darby 1981-84 Lewis, Dean 1941-43 Lewis, Patrick Gerald 1962-63 Lewis, Ray 1951-53 Lewis, Richard Dean 1968-69 Libey, Patrick 2000-03 Lieuallen, John 1894-95 Liggins,Bilal 2010-11 Lindgren, Brian 2001-03 Lindman, James Patrick 1973-74 Linehan, Matt 2014Linehan, Richard Michael 1976-79 Linehan, Ronald William 1968-72 Linehan, Scott 1982-87 Linterman, Rudy 1966-68 Lisk, Ken 1955-56 Litzenberger, Philip 1945-46 Litzinger, Richard Paul 1963-65 Livermore, Keith Lloyd, Fred 1985-87

Lobdell, William Henry 1968-69 Lockett, Ronnie 1972-73 Lockey, Bill 1941-42 Lockhart, James 1912-14 Lofton, Sydney 1972-73 Lommasson, Thomas 1915-17 Long, Chester 1940-41 Long, Chuck 1987-88 Long, David Leslie 1972-73 Longoria, Dave 1992-96 Lopez, Daniel “Dan” 1930-31 Love, Rick 1981-85 Love, Wunters (Chuck) Lewis 1974-76 Loveall, Calvin 1981-85 Lovell, Ronald Lovett, Najee 2012-13 Lowe, Ralph 1976-77 Luce, Gary Wayne 1962-63 Luepamanu, Tueni 2013Luke, Michael Wayne 1970-71 Lukes, Jay 1991-95 Lumbala, Rolly 2004-07 Lundstrom, Fritz 1908-11 Lupeamanu, Tueni 2013Luper, Richard (mgr.) 1972-76 Lynam, Glenn 1946-47

M

Mabry, Stephen Charles 1971-72 MacGuffie, Lawrence Herbert 1962-63 Macinko, George 1950-52 Mack, Collie, Jr. 1971-75 Magee, Frank 1904-05 Magnuson, Darin 1983-87 Magnuson, Josh 1991-93 Mahi, Don William 1968-69 Maile, Sione 2013Major, Marquan 2012Makawski, Stan 1956-57 Mallette, Adam 2001-02 Malta, Joe 1941-43 Manderville, Matt Manley, Jake 2012Mann, Victor L. 1963-68 Mann, Vince 1988-91 Manoa, Sam 1983-85 Manson, Howard 1941-43 Marboe, Brad 2010 Marboe, Mike 2011Marboe, Scott Marker, Sophus 1924-25 Marquess, Stephen Rand 1970-73 Marquess, Wayne Mark 1966-70 Marrow, Eugene 1958-61 Marshall, Marty 1979-80 Martin, Bert 1893-1900 Martin, Elmer H. “Irish” 1928-32 Martin, Jason 2005 Martin, Rossi 1999-2001 Martinez, Juan 2013Martinez, Matt 2001-03 Martinson, Herbert 1916-17 Martson, William 1970-71 Mascorro, Brandon 2003 Mason, Cliff 2003 Matlock, Steve 2013Matson, Trent 1989-91 Matthews, Donald John 1960-64 Matthews, Mark 1987-91 Mauga, Homer 2010-12 Maxson, William 1935-36

Maxwell, Jason May, Rodney Wayne May, Sherriden Mayer, Whitney Mayfield, Richard Arnold Mayle, Stephen Edward Maynard, Rodney Wayne Mayne, Michael B. Mayowa, Benson Mays, Robert D. McAdams, George Alan McAffee, Kevin William McBride, Carlton McCain, Joshua McCall, Kristopher McCallum, Joseph Dean McCanna, Dennis Timothy McCanna, Dern McCanna, Raymond McCarty, George McCarty, Princeton McCormack, Kenneth McCormick, Clifford McCormick, Gilbert McCray, Robert Charles McCoy, Mike McCue, Robert McCullock, Larry McCurdy, Michael McCutcheon, Michael McDonald, Roy Douglas McDougall, Randy James McElravy, Matt McFaul, Edmund McGettigan, Michael McGinnis, Ryan McGuire, David Hays McInerney, Howard McKelvy, Bill McKillop, Todd McKinley G.P. McKinley, John McKinley, Stephen McKinney, Jack McKinstry, Ronald Jack McKinzie, Dwight McLeod, John “Jack” McMahon, Scott McMonigle, Tim McMurray, Dan McNabb, J. McNair, Bill McNaughton, Bruce Hunt McNeal, Mark McRoyal, Ken Mealey, Patrick Medved, Jerry Medved, Jim Meek, Justin Mehlohoff, Thomas Meibaus, Mack Meiser, Cecil Dorain Menahan, Richard Mendiola, Louis Merriman, Sam Metter, Tarry Meyer, Dale David Meyer, Dan Mezzei, Harold Joseph Michael, Bailey Michaud, Thomas Micheletti, Daniel Micklich, Bill

1991-93 1971-73 1991-95 1995-98 1975-79 1967 1971-73 1962-64 2009-12 1948-51 1965-66 1973-76 1979-81 20131989-91 1963-67 1964-65 1984-88 1977-81 1950-52 2008-11 1947-50 1915-17 1912-13 1963-67 2000-03 1933-36 1955 1978-79 1963-67 1968-69 1997-99 1945-49 1958-59 1996-98 1966-67 1932-34

1897-99 2009-11 1965-66 1964-65 1992-96 1901-03 1970-71 1981-85 1981-83 1894-98 1956-57 1966-67 1979-80 2011 2009 1985-89 1985-89 1996-97 1958-59 1946-48 1964-65 1958-60 1952-54 1979-83 1961-65 1979-80 1960 1984-88 2011 1940-47

Middleton, John R. 1903-06 Mignone, Nicholas A. 1963-64 Miles, Arthur Sherman 1971-72 Miles, Shelton 2008 Millan, Marc 2013Miller, Jim 1965-66 Miller, Jimaine 1993-94 Miller, John Joseph 1960 Miller, John 1902-05 Miller, Kelly 1979-82 Miller, Kurt William 1967-70 Miller, Matt 2003 Miller, Raymond Carlyle 1964-67 Miller, Robert Vernon 1968-72 Mills, Jay 1991-93 Mills, Jim 1992-96 Mills, Stephen Millsap, Brandon 1991-93 Milton, Darren (mgr.) 1992-94 Milton, Todd (mgr.) 1988-92 Minium, Duke Michael 1973-75 Mires, Gary 1959-64 Misetich, John 1955-56 Mitchell, Barry 1993-97 Mitchell, Darrell Wayne 1973-74 Mitchell, Ken (mgr.) 1994-97 Mitchell, Michael Lee 1964-65 Mitchell, Robert 2001-02 Mix, Frank 1899-1903 Mix, Gainford 1894-95 Moehnert, Mark 1970-71 Moffitt, Russell 1947-49 Monahan, D. Michael 1963-65 Monahan, Edward 1961-64 Monahan, W. Lawrence 1963-64 Monico, David 1979-81 Monk, Robert 1990-92 Monnes, David E. 1971-72 Monroe, Kevin Paul 1972-73 Montgomery, James 1908-10 Montgomery, Richard 2013Moody, Garner 1994-98 Moody, Michael 1998-99 Mooers, David Charles 1964-65 Moomaugh, Ed 1959-61 Moone, James 1956-57 Mooney, Christopher Joseph 1972-75 Mooney, Jeffrey Mooney, Richard 1958-62 Mooney, Terrance Patrick 1965-66 Moore, Fred 1895-98 Moore, James 1935-37 Moore, Josh 1990-91 Moore, Troy 1926-27 Moran, James Harry 1960-64 Moreland, Terry Lynn 1968-71 Moreno, Frank 1981-85 Morgan, Mike 1957-58 Morris, Neosia 1986-88 Morris, Richard Leon 1972-73 Morris, Thomas Lee 1960-65 Morrison, Sam T. 1915-16 Morscheck, Frederick David 1970-73 Morton, Brett 1997-2000 Moser, Robert 1932-35 Moser, Ronald 1971-72 Mosolf, Mike 1960-62 Moy, Doug 1976-77 Moyer, Dan (filmer) 1990-91 Moyle, Stephen Edward 1967 Muhlbeier, Kenneth Raymond 1970-73

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N

1995-97 1961 1948-51 1945-46 2001-02 1955 1946-48 2002-03 1950-53 1956-57 1989-93 1965-67 1936-39 2004-07 2014-

Naccarato, Richard 1961-65 Nagel, Carl “Butch” 1919-21 Napper, George 1956-57 Nash, Monty Alan 1973-75 Nathan, Chris 2003-04 Nead, Kelly 2002-03 Nead, Nicholas E. 1971-73 Neal, James 1920-23 Neal, Keith 1993-94 Neal, Matt 2013 Nearents, Richard 1955 Neddo,John 2005 Neese, Harvey 1955 Neese, Varnell 1951-53 Neibauer, James 1957-61 Neidhold, Joey 1981-82 Nelson Samuel B. 1973-76 Nelson, Evan Oscar 1970-72 Nelson, Gerry 1982-83 Nelson, Henry 1950-52 Nelson, Kurt Allen 1973-74 Nelson, Larry 1982-83 Nelson, Neal “Nellie” 1923-26 Nelson, Richard D. 1946-47 Nelson, Richard D. 1965-69 Nelson, Ross Edward 1970-73 Nelson, Shawn 1984-87 Nelson, Stanley Robert 1960-61 Nelson, Steve 1978-80 Nelson, Theron 1957-59 Nelson, Thomas Crill 1965-70 Nelson, Thomas Owen 1960-63 Nesbit, “Shorty” 1907-08 Neu, Tedd 1986-89 Neumayer, George 1945-48 Newbern, Jerry Bruce 1968-69 Newby, Dick 1955-56 Newell, Michael J. 1970-73 Newport, Milton Corbett 1971-72 Nichols, Fred 1940-42 Nichols, Nate 2002-05 Nichols, Ronald 1948-49 Nifong, George 1893-98 Nilsson, John Robert 1960-61 Nixon, George 1940-42 Njoku, Bradley 2011Nofoaiga, Chris 1997-2000 Nolan, Steve 1987-91 Norby, Arthur “Art” 1930-31 Norby, John 1931-34 Norby, Larry 1955-58 Nordin, John 1987-88 North, David Jay 1964-65 Norton, Jim 1957-60 Nooy, Brian 2004-07

Novikoff, Tyrone Novotny, Eugene Nussmeier, Doug Nutting, Jasper Nutting, Richard “Dick”

O

Oakes, Clyde O’Bard, Ronnie O’Brien, James O’Brien, Pete Octave, Wendell O’Connell, Kevin O’Dell, Mike O’Donnell, Grover “Red” Ogle, Jerry Ogletree, Brandon Oliver, Charlie Oliver, Ron Olson, Adison Olson, Steven Lee Olugbode, Kristoffer O’ Neal, Mike O’Neil, Jason Ortega, Robert Osborne, Harrell Stanley Osterhout, Carl Osterhout, Milton Overgaard Wil E. Overgaard, Wilford Owens, Herbert “Herbie” Owens, Roosevelt Owens, T.J. Owings, Thomas “Sody”

P

2008-11 1957-58 1990-94 1937-38 1932-35

1903-07 1927-28 1978-82 2003-06 2000-02 1968-69 1925-26 1950-53 2004-07 1987-91 1984-86 1973-74 1966-71 20131996-99 1994-96 2002-03 1962-64 1935-36 1936-38 1973-77 1946-50 1928-30 1966-70 1955-57 1924-27

Paasch, Ralph 1945-49 Pace, Tom 1996-97 Palubo, John 1979-80 Palumbo, John 1979-81 Pancheri, Matt 1988-89 Pankratz, Jeff 1995-98 Parham, Delency 2013Park, Lonnie 1956-58 Parker, Dave 1984-87 Parker, Michael 1979-80 Parker, Steve 1979-80 Parkins, Justin 2012 Parot, Robert 1973-74 Parr, Robert Steve 1972-73 Parry, Dave 1978-81 Parsons, Curtis Dempsey 1971-74 Patrick, Wayne 1953-54 Patten, Kenneth 2008-10 Patterson, Cecil Coolidge 1962-63 Patterson, Pat 1978-79 Pauls, Arthur 1907-09 Paulsen, Virgil 1984-88 Pavkov, Stanko 1935-38 Payne, John 1953-56 Payne, Tim Roger 1979-83 Pearce, Devon 1988-92 Pearsall, James Richard 1965-69 Pearson, David J. 1976-77 Pearson, Gary Leon 1962-63 Pearson, Milo “Mike” 1924-25 Pearson, Victor 1917-18 Peck, Greg 1979-83 Peck, Russell 1973-74 Pederson, Waldemar 1929-31 Pellegrini, Joe Jr. 1975-76 Pemberton, John Worthington 1960-61

Penny, Elijhaa 2014Perkins, Enoch “Nock” 1909-13 Perkins, Procter K. 1906-13 Permenter, Ned 1955-56 Perrine, Leon “Pat” 1917-21 Perrins, M. Samuel “Sammy” 1926-29 Peters, Gary Joseph 1962-63 Peterson, Daniel 2014Peterson, Randolph V. 1970-72 Peterson, William Horatio 1960-61 Petrillo, Rob 1979-81 Petruzzi, Jim 1951-53 Petticolas, Kenneth Patrick Pettit, Rahimu 1999 Phillips, John “Buck” 1911-15 Phillips, Ryan 1993-97 Phister, Jeffrey V. 1976-77 Pickett, Dick 1952-54 Piedmont, Joe 1940-42 Pierce, Ricky Valiose 1966-67 Pillon, Robert Joseph 1965-66 Pitre, Paul 1981-84 Piva, Lane (mgr.) 1985-88 Plastino, Charles 1942-43 Plastino, Felix “Plasty” 1917-21 Pleas, John 1985-89 Podrabsky, Justin 2012Polguta, Anthony Matthew 1960 Ponciano, Tommy LeRoy 1970-72 Ponder, Donald Pool, Chad 2003 Pope, Brian 2002-03 Pope, Darick 1996-99 Populis, Christan 2004 Porter, Charlie 1986-88 Porter, Keith (mgr.) 1990-94 Porter, Ronald Dean 1963-67 Posey, Marsel 2008-12 Pothetes, Nicholas Potter, Grant 1946-48 Potterson, Wade 1955-59 Powell, Ronald 1978-79 Powers, Frank 1925-27 Pratt, LaVerle 1965-67 Pressey, Gerard Kent 1960-61 Prestel, Jim 1955-60 Prestel, Robert 1955-59 Prestimonico, Ryan 1996-99 Price, Deon 1996-98 Price, Gordon “Whitey” 1938-40 Price, Russell 1973-74 Price, Walter 1927-30 Prince, Pat 1987-89 Pritchard, Craig V. 1972-73 Proteau, Francis Michael 1965-66 Pugh, George 1955 Pulliam, Jason 1987-88 Purdy, Harold S. 1913-17 Purnell 1895-96 Putnam, David Lloyd 1960-61 Pyke, Robert Taylor 1972-73

Q

Quinn, Lawrence “Larry”

1922-25

R

Rabehl, Brian (mgr.) 1999 Rae, Ben Rafferty, Michael 1979-80 Ralph, Randy 1979 Ramer, Frank 1955-56 Ramos, Christopher 2009-10 Ramsey, DeAngelo 2005-06 Ramsey, Noah 1989-93 Ramsey, Paul 1984-86 Rana, Maurice Carl 1971-72 Randall, James 2011, Randall, LaVerne 1931-34 Randall, Lot 1893-94 Randall, Tom 1978-79 Randel, Douglas Thomas 1976-79 Randolph, Roger 1952-56 Ranier, James Michael 1971-72 Rankin, Ed 2000-02 Rathbun, Glenn 1938-41 Rathbun, Maurice 1947-48 Ratti, Jo`Artis 2006-07 Raussos, John 1955-59 Rayner, Tom 1995-98 Reader, Brian 2009-11 Reager, John L. 1949-51 Reed, Earl Jr. 1975-76 Reese, Timothy Dale 1969-71 Reget, Harry 1924-26 Rehkow, Austin 2013Rekofke, Brian 1978-79 Rembert, Bernard 1971-73 Renfrow, Herman (mgr.) 1938-42 Resa, Eivind 1953-56 Rettberg, Fred 1938-40 Reuber, Jim 2007-08 Rexroad, Randy 1979-82 Reynolds, Guy 2011-12 Rice, Anthony 2013Rice, Brad 1998-2001 Rice, Lynn 1975-76 Rice, Mickey 1961-64 Rice, Mike 1987-91 Rice, Stephen Clarence 1963-64 Rich, Darrell Lynn 1961 Rich, George 1934-36 Rich, Lewis 1935-36 Richardson, Curtis 1991-93 Richardson, Walter 1893-98 Richey, Evan A. 1949-52 Richter, Gary 1978-79 Rico, Vicente 2007-08 Riddick, Jason 1991-92 Riddle, Kyle 1979-80 Ridener, Don 1956-58 Ridenour, Charles 1957-58 Rifilato, Ed 1983-85 Riggenberg, Clayton 1945-46 Riley, Faustin Charles 1969-72 Riley, Edward J. 1948-51 Riley, Fred Maurice 1970-72 Ringe, Don 1950-53 Riordan, James Dennis 1971-73 Ritter, Larry 1959-60 Rivas, Robert 1956-57 Roark, Burch 1952-55 Roberg, Mike 1997-2000 Robert, Ronald Harrison 1966-68 Roberts, Clive 1917-18 Roberts, Ronald Harrison 1966-68 Roberts, Timothy Jay Robertson, Fred 1927-29 Robertson, Greg 1997-99

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Mulder, Robert Muller, Ron Mullins, Billy P. Mullins, Brian Munden, Carl Mumford, Seann Munds, James Munson, Carl Murphy, Darryl Murphy, Dave Murphy, John Murphy, Llewellyn “Yo” Murrell, Manuel Carter Musial, Walter Musika, Siua Mwehla, Rueben


IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Robertson, William Robinson, Craig Robinson, Jeff Robinson, Robert W. “Ole” Robinson, Tre`Shawn Robison, Guy Kevin Rodgers, Kevin Rodreguiez, Joseph R. Rodseth, Brennett Roe, Steven Rogers, Arthur Rogers, Galen Eugene Roise, Harold Robleto, Sergio Romesburg, David Roosevelt, William K. Rose, Jordan Rose, William M. Ross, Ross, Jerry Routos, Jim Rowe, Cleo Ruben, Sammy Ruby, Robert Edwin Ruffin, J.R. Ruhl, Pete Ruleman, Wilbur C. Runner, Roman Runyon, James Onnie Russell, Russell, Clifford Russell, Kyle Russell, Phillip Russell, Robert Byron Rust, Cory Bennett Rust, John Rust, Taylor Rutledge, Ryan, Paul

S

1906-07 1984-88 1989-93 1916-18 2008-11 1972-75 1986-87 1965-67 2013 1972-73 1903-06 1960-64 1936-39 2001-02 1972-73 1905-06 20141948-50 1893-94 1955 1987-89 1941-42 2001-02 1960-65 2004 1983-85 1948-50 2012-13 1962-63 1904-05 1959 1990-92 1959 1971-72 1989-90 2007-08 1895-96 1938-41

Sackett, Melvin 1931-33 Saffo, William 1989-93 Saith, John Carmen 1961-64 Salesky, Kenneth R. 1968-69 Samms, Virgil 1911-14 Sams, Tim 1999-2001 Sandall, Phil 1973-74 Sandberg, Corey 2012 Sandberg, Dallas 2012Sanders, Ernest 1984-88 Sanderson, Brian 1982-83 Sanford, Tim 1976-77 Sanner, Dale 1938-40 Sannon, Jacob 2013Santschi, Larry Wm. 1964-65 Sappington, Larry Dale 1962-63 Saras, Raymond 1945-47 Saso, Dan 1980-82 Sataraka, Jonah 2007-10 Saunders, Walter 1991-93 Savidge, Leigh S. 1906-09 Sayer, William Blake 1970-71 Scates, Wade 1993-94 Scharnhorst, Bruce R. 1971-72 Scheidt, Conrad 2009-12 Schell, John Gary 1956-57 Schireman, Alvin T. 1949-50 Schlatter, Jerry 1955-56 Schlereth, Mark 1985-89 Schmidt, Carl 1958-59 Schmidt, Edward Robert 1968-69 Schmidt, Mel 1954-57

Schmidt, Tom 1959-60 Schmitz, Orville 1931-34 Schneider, Chris 1990-93 Schnug, Jordan 1990-94 Schoen, Bryan 1978-79 Scholes, William 1957-58 Schroeder, Tim 1986-89 Schrom, Kenneth Marvin 1973-76 Schuh, Christopher Robert 1967-68 Schulte, Brandon 2006-08 Schulte, Jarrod 2004 Schutte, William “Bill” 1930-33 Schux, Christopher Robert 1967-68 Schwalbe, Jeffrey Schwenne, Robert 1970-71 Scotford, Bill (mgr.) 1953-54 Scott, Brian Phillip 1973-74 Scott, Dontae 2011-12 Scott, Jake 2000-03 Scott, Jim 1956-57 Scott, Mike 2011-12 Scott, Robert 1996-97 Scott, Troy 1995-98 Scott, Tyler 2003 Scott, William James 1962-66 Seamster, Duval 2000 Sears, Orvil 1957-58 Secrest, Gerald Ralph 1971-72 Seefried, Richard Albert 1970-74 Seelig, Kent Chester 1962-63 Seidel, Chris 1981-82 Sekona, Fonomanu 2007-10 Selman, Thomas James 1971-72 Seman, Steve 1980-84 Senescall, Paul 2007-10 Severe, Ted 1995-96 Shaffer, Clair (Butch) 1953-57 Shaife, Jerome R. 1966-67 Shamion, Adam 2007 Shaw, Josh 2005-08 Shaw, Malfred 2002-03 Shaw, Maurice 2007-10 Shaw, Steve Lawrence 1968-69 Shehan, Michael R. 1958-61 Shelby, Michael Shellman, Lee 1959 Shelt, Jason 1992-97 Shelt, John A. 1963-67 Shelton, Kevin 2013Shepard, Gary Francis 1960 Shephard,Warren 1945-46 Sherbina, Lorne James 1972-73 Sheridan, Nicholas 1902-06 Sherman, Antwaun 2004-05 Sherman, Ralph David 1972-73 Shew, Thomas Kenton 1972-73 Shill, Mike 1983-85 Shipkey, Carl 1912-13 Shoemaker, Denny 1955-56 Shore, Marshall E. (mgr.) 1962-63 Siavii,Robert 2008-10, 12 Siavii, Russell 2013Simko, John 1957-58 Simmons, Chris Simmons, Eric Simmons, Patrick J. 1971-72 Simmons, Rick Rinehart 1970-72 Simpson, Carl Neal 1965-66 Simpson, Steve 1982-85 Sims, Billy 1989-93 Sims, Johnny Clyde 1973-75 Sinclair, Bryce 2007-09 Sinclair, Jerry Albert 1972-74

Sipoloa, Willie 2002-04 Sirmon, John 1989-93 Siva, Mike Eli 1974-76 Sizelove, Michael Stuart 1969-70 Skaife, Jerome R. 1966-67 Skelly, Jeffrey Paul 1974-76 Skill, Bob 1956-60 Skinner, Ryan 1995-99 Skinner, William 1955-57 Skuse, Rbt. Charles 1963-67 Slater, Chris 1985-89 Slaughter, Avery 1992-96 Slaughter, Rbt. Kemp III 1963-67 Sletager, Ralph M., Jr. 1970-73 Sloan, Rick 1984-86 Small, Kevin 2008-09 Small, Monte 1955-56 Small, Rodney 1905-09 Smiley, Joe 1982-86 Smith, Andrew 1983-85 Smith, Brian 1988-90 Smith, Carl “Reggie” 1989-91 Smith, Cary Jr. 1960-64 Smith, Charles 1903-04 Smith, Charles Jr. 2008-11 Smith, Chris 2006-07 Smith, Daniel (D.J.) 2005 Smith, Darrick 1994-95 Smith, Dashaun 1990-91 Smith, Don 1945-46 Smith, Earl 1932-35 Smith, Elmer 1940-41 Smith, Gene 1956-57 Smith, George Venson 1965-70 Smith, George 1947-49 Smith, Harry C. “Silent” 1901-04 Smith, Henry M. “Hercules” 1905-09 Smith, Husan 1998-99 Smith, John Michael 1966-67 Smith, Kord 1986-89 Smith, Lee 2006-08 Smith, Lyle 1936-39 Smith, Lynn 1959-60 Smith, Malcolm Bradley 1971-72 Smith, Michael W. Smith, Ray 1937-40 Smith, Robert 1958 Smith, Ryan 1994-97 Smith, Shawen 1988-92 Smith, Stanley Dayle 1968-69 Smith, Wayne 1958-59 Smith, Willis “Little Giant” 1931-34 Smith-Anderson, Luke 2001-06 Smythe, Jerry 1954-58 Snow, Ed 1897-98, 1900-01 Snyder, Cole 2003-05 Snyder, Tony 1981-82 Solinsky, Tom 1939-41 Sommer, John Charles 1968-69 Spaugy, Arthur 1930-32 Spaugy, Don 1934-35 Spaugy, Ralph 1935-37 Spelgatti, Jim Lewis 1960 Spellman, David 1989-93 Spencer, Brad 1958 Spencer, Eddy 1984-86 Spiva, Justin 1996, 1999 Sprague, Milo 1904-05 Spray, Gary 1961 Sproat, Hugh 1931-32 Sprute, Patrick Ray 1969-72 Spyker, Stephen Lawrence 1964-65 Staley, James 2001-02 Stamps, Keith 2002

Stanley, Rob 1987-88 Starchman, Carl Leon 1967 Stark, Jason 1996-97 Stark, Lyle 1926-29 Steelhead, Ralph Ben 1945-46 Stein, Howard 1906-08 Steinback, Phil 1959-60 Steinberg, Bryan 1991-93 Stennfeld, Mark Stephens, Ray 1923-26 Stephens, Tom 1965-67 Stephens, W.L. “Fat” 1923-25 Stevens, Irvin III 2008-09 Stewart, Greg 1976-77 Stewart, Kyle 2001-03 Stewart, Simeon 2001-04 Stewart, Troy 1986-87 Stivers, Vernon L. “Skippy” 1922-25 Stobart, Andrew 2003 Stockler, Larry Delbert 1960-63 Stoddard, Merle 1937-40 Stokesbery, William Walter 1906-10 Stolary, Thomas P. 1967 Stombaugh, Travis 1996-99 Stone, Larry (mgr.) 1947-49 Stonebarger, Larry S. 1967 Stowe, Jeff 2002-05 Strandley, Brian 1991-95 Strate, Donald Glen 1963-64 Streeter, Darnell 1972-73 Strickland, Byron Eugene 1965-68 Strohmeyer, Larry William 1962-65 Strong, Arthur C. 1901-03 Strong, Nate (mgr.) 1994-97 Stuk, Steven Jack 1970-73 Sturdivant, Devon 2007-09 Sturmer, Jason 1990-92 Sua, Kimo 1981-82 Sugg, Tom 1991-93 Sule, Doyin 2014Sullivan, John 1954-56 Sullivan, Lloyd “Sugar” 1931-32 Sullivan, Patrick D. 1975-76 Sumpter, Castleman Harvey 1927-29 Sundberg, Keith 1936-38 Sungberg, Ross 1934-37 Supkis, Michael 1978-79 Swann, Herschell 1933-34 Sweet, William 1945-46 Swenson, Al 1978-81 Swenson, Mitch 1988-89 Swillie, Charles 1982-83 Swivey, Gregory Swope, Charles Scott 1967 Symms, Steve 1956-60

T

Tadvick, Jade Taeatafa, Dennis Taggart, Dameon Taggart, Paul Taibi, Joe Tajan, Crosby Talavou, Kelly Tallant, James Arthur Tanner, Stephen A. Tapper, Lyle Tasby, Joseph Alucord Tauber, Richard Tauber, Tomas Tipton Taupule, Tone Taylor, Chris

2003-06 1998-2002 1988-92 1984-87 1985-87 1995-98 2002-03 1949-51 1971-75 1922-25 1966-70 1938-41 1960 2005-06 1990-92

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Uglesich, Nick 1955-56 Ugstad, Paul Olin 1968-69 Ulrich, Greg 1986-89 Ulrich, Steven Gerald 1964-68 Underwood, Larry Patrick 1963-64 Unger, Steve 1986-90 Ungerer, David 2014Upchurch, Jim 1955-56 Uranga, Tony 1994-95, 1997-98 Urko, Richard Edgar 1960-61 Uto-Uko, Andrew 1996-99

V

Vaagen, Glenn 1998-2000 Vail, Darrel Eugene 1959-61 Valley, Kent 1958-60 Van Loan, Phil 1959 Vance, Allen Harold 1970-74 Vance, Phil 1979-80 VanderPol, Nate 2003-06 VanDuyne, Robert Scott 1970-73 Vanghn, William Thomas 1967 Veal, David Charles 1971-72 Veltung, Justin 2009-12 VeNard, William Joseph 1963-64 Venzke, Patrick 1997-2000 Verdonk, Bill 1996-98 Vernier, Jesse Blaze 1970-71 Vervacke, Robert 1958-59 Vesco, Richard 1981-82 Vesser, Edwards 1910-11 Vesser, John 1922-25 Vest, Steven Walter 1970-71 Vestman, Kurt 1982-84 Vial, Sil 1957-61 Vinson, Kay 1955 Viro, Frank 1945-47 Vital, Troy 2008-09, 11 Vobora, David 2004-07 Vohs, Dale 1921-23 Volke, Robert Vonderharr, Bobb 1941-43 VonRotz, Nick 2013-

W

Waage, Ryan 2004 Wagar, Paul 1957-60 Walker, Gary 2009-12 Walk, Jerome F. Walker, Harvie 1935-36 Walker, Wayne 1954-58 Wall, Justin 2004 Wallace, Jeremy 1997-2000 Wallace, Vic 1981-83 Waller, Darrell 1953-54 Walmsley, Wilford “Stud” 1925-28 Walsh, Andrew 1946-47 Walters, Stephen Michael 1964-65 Walton, Thomas Richard 1962-63 Wamer, James Thomas 1967-71 Wamsley, Brian 1991-94 Ward, Theron “Suitcase” 1933-36 Warren, Larry James Jr. 1971-72 Warren, Yaphet 1995-97 Warrick, Ronald 1964-65 Wartella, Bob 1981-82 Washington, Marvin 1988-89 Washington, Nelson 1985-86 Waskiewicz, Stanley 1941-42 Watkins, Sean 1991-92 Watson, Bruce Lloyd 1970-71

Watson, Deon 2013Watson, Matt 1981-86 Weaver, Landon 2010-11 Webb, Michael 1978-79 Weber, John William 1963-64 Webster, Wallace (mgr.) 1940-41 Welch, James Lee 1970-73 Wellman, Jeff 1978-79 Wells, Sherril Lynn 1960-61 Welsh, John 1998-2001 Welte, Jim 1955-56 Werner, Rob (mgr.) 1979-80 Werness, Taylor Robert West, Bruce 1951-54 West, Cedric 1993-94 West, J.E. 1915-16 West, Lance 1981-85 West, Pat 1987-92 Westlake, Broc 2013Westlake, Norman 1956-57 Wheeler, James Milton 1964-65 Wheeler, Joe 1934-36 Whidden, Walter Douglas 1967-68 Whiles, Michael P. 1961-65 Whipps, Scott M. 1977-78 Whitcomb, Joe 1919-22 White, Calvin 2013White, Corey 2008-09 White, Dan 2000 White, George 1955-56 White, Glen 1978-80 White, James D. 1975-76 White, Joe 1974-75 White, Kenneth 1956-57 White, Larry 1980-83 White, Ronald 1945 White, Ronnie 1991-93 White, Steven 1973-74 White, William Humes 1960-61 Whithad, Houghton H. 1967 Whitehead, Christian 2012-13 Whitlock, George 1940-41 Whitney, John 1965-66 Whittenburg, Ron 1982-83 Whittier, Frank Newman 1968-69 Wicher, Tom Wichman, Steve 2005-06 Wickboldt, James Brian 1966-70 Wiegman, Graig 1969-70 Wieting, Derek 2008-11 Wiggum, David Charles 1975-76 Wiker, Erik 1990-92 Wilcox, Howard 1981-82 Wilder, Kevin Wilkens, Peter 1984-88 Wilkie, Fred 1929-32 Wilkin, Richard E. 1976-79 Willard, Rex 1936-38 Williams, Bill 1946-48 Williams, Breyon 2007 Williams, Eddie 2005-08 Williams, Elmer M. 1909-11 Williams, Jaron 2004-06 Williams, Jason 2000 Williams, Jasper 1996-97 Williams, Jerry Bill 1971-72 Williams, Marcelle 1995-96 Williams, Montrell 1994-96 Williams, Nick 2001 Williams, Robert Lee 1970-72 Williams, Scott 1982-83 Williams, Shanta 1991-92 Williams, Trey 2010-13

Williams, Wes 2005-06 Williamson, Lloyd S. 1979-83 Willis, Howard 1955-58 Willis, Matt 2012-13 Willott, George 1936-37 Wilson, Antonio 1996-98 Wilson, Charles “Chick” 1933-35 Wilson, Cole 1993-95 Wilson, Edgar 1937-39 Wilson, Everett 1990-91 Wilson, George 1930-33 Wilson, Pat William 1970-71 Wilund, James Dan 1967-72 Wimer, James Thomas 1967-71 Wimer, Michael Gene (mgr.)1963-67 Winland, Curtis Roy 1973-73 Winston, Orlando 2001-03 Winter, Roland 1936-38 Wiscombe, Michael Wayne 1967-71 Wisdom, Richard 1954-55 Wisecarver, James Edward 1964-65 Witt, James B. 1962-63 Wolf, Jay 1979-80 Wolske, Kelvin Fred 1972-73 Wolson, Tim 1994-98 Woods, Mason 2013Woodward, Rodney Wm. 1966-67 Woodward, Todd 1991-92 Woolrich, Michael Francis 1964-65 Woolridge, DeMaundray 2009 Woolridge, Michael O. 1971-72 Woolverton, Ryan 1994-96 Workman, Rex 1940-41 Worley, Jedd 1956-60 Wren, Charles 1957-58 Wright, Troy 1986-90

Y

Yarber, Eric Yarbro, Chuck Yarno, Brian Yarno, John R. York, Wallace Young, Daryn Young, Dave Young, Gayle, Jr. Young, Ike Young, Joe Young, Maurice Young, Robert J.

Z

Zeamer, Dan Zeller, Mike Zenk, Richard Zenk, Steve Zenkeritch, Leonard Ziegler, Larry Zimmerman, Bryan Zimmerman, Randy Zuber, Geoff Zundel, Brad

1984-86 1988-91 2001-04 1973-77 1925-26 1983-87 1983-86 1966-67 1985-87 1979-80 1939-40 1965-69

1993-97 1988-90 1993-97 1994-97 1939-47 1981-84 1977-79 1980-83 2004

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Taylor, Jesse 1997-98 Taylor, Jett 1977-78 Taylor, Paul “Pete” 1930-33 Taylor, Robert L. 1975-76 Telin, Brad 1978-79 Tenner, Anthony 1997-2001 Tennyson, Robert 1959-60 Teobald, Donald Craig 1972-73 Terry, Irving “Chick” 1924-26 Teuerbaugh, Frank 1953-55 Tewhey, Jack 1941-43 Theis, Sam 1946-49 Theobald, Donald Craig 1972-73 Therien, Hank 2003-05 Therrell, Richard “Tex” 1937-40 Thierjung, Peter John 1972-73 Thiessen, George 1935-37 Thomas, Charles 1893-94 Thomas, Charles 1942-43 Thomas, Craig 1979-82 Thomas, Eric 1990-91 Thomas, Jerome 1995-99 Thomas, Joel 1993-97 Thomas, Richard “Dick” 1929-30 Thomas, Wade Art 1960-63 Thomas, William 1903-06 Thompson, Cedric 2002-03 Thompson, Roy A. 1915-20 Thompson, Stephen Neil 1971-72 Thompson, Thaad 2010-12 Thorne, Kurt 1991-92 Thornton, James 1907-11 Thornton, Joe Dean 1972-75 Thorsen, David 1981-86 Thumins, Jim D. 1964-69 Tidd, Mark 1983-87 Tilden, Jess 1956-57 Tilley, Homer 1902-03 Titchenal, Paul Lewis 1971-72 Toailoa, Alex 2005-06 Togafau, Michael 2003-04 Tolbert, Antjuan 2000-03 Tomick, John 1940-43 Toney, Richard Louis 1964-68 Toomer, Korey 2009, 2011 Toone, Ward Clifford 1967 Tormey, Christopher Joseph 1973-75 Torrey, Robert Henry 1962-63 Tosi, Mao 1998-99 Townsley, Jeffrey 1997-2000 Tracy, Darel 1983-87 Trahan, Tim 1993-94 Trigilio, Frank Joseph 1968-69 Triplett, David C. 1962-66 Trotter, Maurice 2011, 2013 Trower J.T. 1910-11 Troxel, Chad 2002-03 Trus, Thomas 1947-50 Trzuskowski, Richard 1936-39 Tuala, Sam 2011-12 Tucker, Shawn 2010 Tucker, Thomas 1958-59 Tuipulotu, Eric 2013Tupua, Sam 2010-11 Tuten, Randy 1978-79 Tuttle, Rocky 1979-80 Tuura, Timothy Jones 1966-67 Tweedt, Louis A. 1899-1903 Tyler, Timothy Edward 1964-65 Tyrrell, Hubert Leander “Lee” 1930-33


IDAHOVANDALS2015 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS RUSHING

JOEL THOMAS (1996, 1998)

SHERRIDEN MAY (1992-94)

DEONTE` JACKSON (2007, 2008)

BLAIR LEWIS (2001, 2002)

YEAR 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 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

G 9 10 10 10 10 9 10 10 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 11 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 9 11 11 11 6 10 12 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 12 12 11 11

NAME CAR YDS AVG Flip Kleffner 68 330 4.9 Wilbur Gary 88 579 6.6 Wilbur Gary 78 454 5.9 Larry Norby 96 351 3.7 Ken Hall 103 414 4.0 June Hanford 49 272 5.6 Theron Nelsen 73 329 4.5 Mike Sheeran 85 344 4.0 Mike Mosolf 116 286 2.4 Rick Naccarato 87 329 3.7 Rich Naccarato 86 426 4.9 Ray McDonald 131 585 4.4 Ray McDonald 213 1,002 4.7 Ray McDonald (1) 259 1,329 5.1 Jim Pearsall 172 815 4.7 Rob Young 206 979 4.8 Frank Doctor 91 397 4.4 Fred Riley 187 879 4.7 Frank Doctor 164 772 4.7 Barrie Rembert 125 561 4.4 Darrell Mitchell 120 814 6.8 J.C. Chadband 147 758 5.2 Dave Comstock 124 659 5.3 Robert Brooks 157 770 4.9 Tim Lappano 139 846 6.1 Terry Idler 101 523 5.2 Glen White 178 907 5.0 Ken Hobart 209 829 4.0 Russell Davis 140 1,117 8.0 Kerry Hickey 113 529 4.7 Kerry Hickey 101 533 5.3 Marlon Barrow 114 612 4.0 Todd Hoiness 133 706 5.3 Steve Jackson 106 476 4.5 Todd Hoiness 111 486 4.4 Bruce Harris 150 779 5.2 Damon Daniels 168 676 4.0 Devon Pearce 267 1,393 5.2 Ronnie White 148 694 4.7 Sherriden May 237 1,111 4.7 Sherriden May (16) 221 1,267 5.7 Sherriden May(9) 231 1,370 5.9 Lavoni Kidd 146 621 4.3 Joel Thomas 222 1,148 5.2 Anthony Tenner 122 573 4.7 Joel Thomas 231 1,229 5.3 Anthony Tenner 179 764 4.3 Willie Alderson (19) 238 1,245 5.0 Blair Lewis 98 509 5.2 Blair Lewis (45) 176 930 5.3 Zach Gerstner (33) 256 1,186 4.5 Jayson Bird (61) 151 859 5.7 Rolly Lumbala 128 472 3.7 Brian Flowers 128 561 4.4 Deonte` Jackson (36) 240 1,175 4.9 Deonte` Jackson (89) 161 696 4.3 De`Maundray Woolridge (59) 171 979 5.7 Deonte` Jackson 113 442 3.9 Princeton McCarty (97) 149 705 4.7 Ryan Bass 129 484 3.8 James Baker 143 593 4.1 Elijhaa Penny 139 589 4.2 (number in parentheses indicates national ranking)

TD

LG

1 2 2 4 7 15 14 9 3 2 3 5 4 5 8 8 3 4 3 7 11 7 2 9 7 3 6 6 8 15 9 21 20 9 2 14 6 16 9 12 2 11 5 8 1 4 7 3 18 4 3 0 6 12

29 31 80 54 49 34 85 51 55 38 29 28 15 39 19 48 23 66 68 70 30 90 37 44 32 82 39 81 42 71 46 36 32 28 68 40 82 34 38 17

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS PASSING G 9 10 10 10 10 9 10 10 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 9 10 9 8 11 11 11 11 11 9 11 11 10 11 6 11 11 11 10 10 11 10 9 8 11 8 10 11 12 11 12 10 12 11 13 11 7 8 11

NAME ATT COMP INT PCT George Eidam 84 34 14 .405 George Eidam 132 49 14 .371 Howard Willis 68 28 5 .412 Howard Willis 79 35 6 .443 Gary Kenworth 58 38 6 .655 Joe Espinoza 79 36 1 .456 Gary Farnworth 99 44 8 .444 Sil Vial 177 81 8 .458 Gary Gagnon 68 29 2 .426 Gary Gagnon 54 27 5 .500 Gary Mires 69 33 7 .478 Mike Monahan 147 60 8 .408 Joe Rodriguez 57 21 7 .368 John Foruria 141 57 8 .404 Steve Garman 75 33 6 .440 Steve Olson 365 183 21 .501 Steve Olson 229 112 14 .489 Steve Olson 228 95 15 .417 Rick Seefried 175 88 14 .503 Rick Seefried 102 49 12 .480 Rick Seefried 225 113 13 .502 Dennis Ballock 98 43 8 .439 Dave Comstock 144 63 9 .438 Craig Juntunen 65 33 2 .508 Craig Juntenen 150 79 6 .527 Jay Goodenbour 127 68 9 .535 Rob Petrillo 104 43 7 .413 Ken Hobart 145 59 9 .407 Ken Hobart 179 81 6 .453 Ken Hobart 418 221 8 .529 Ken Hobart 477 268 19 .562 Scott Linehan 318 191 10 .601 Rick Sloan 229 156 11 .681 Scott Linehan 407 231 12 .568 John Friesz (4) 502 311 14 .620 John Friesz (18) 397 220 17 .554 John Friesz 425 260 8 .612 Doug Nussmeier 204 125 7 .613 Doug Nussmeier (8) 384 230 11 .599 Doug Nussmeier (9) 333 206 9 .619 Doug Nussmeier (2) 304 185 5 .609 Brian Brennan(3) 200 116 4 .580 Eric Hisaw 214 121 10 .565 Ryan Fien (2) 455 267 12 .587 Brian Brennan 387 218 5 .563 John Welsh 182 98 10 .538 Greg Robertson 224 101 11 .451 John Welsh (8) 399 251 17 .629 John Welsh (15) 284 183 5 .644 Brian Lindgren (24) 382 240 10 .628 Brian Lindgren 246 147 8 .598 Michael Harrington (56) 342 225 11 .658 Steve Wichman (69) 401 226 18 .564 Steve Wichman 319 155 14 .486 Nathan Enderle 298 132 18 .443 Nathan Enderle (70, 76) 339 184 17 .543 Nathan Enderle (15, 28) 312 192 9 .615 Nathan Enderle (26, 25) 478 271 16 .567 Brian Reader (69, 74) 354 192 12 .542 Dominique Blackman 265 167 13 .630 Taylor Davis 212 98 7 .462 Matt Linehan 379 221 18 ..583 (number in parentheses indicates national ranking)

YDS 495 401 377 530 579 415 455 930 315 311 528 965 334 728 400 2,591 1,421 1,086 928 619 1,298 648 930 380 770 819 722 1,083 1,541 3,058 3,618 2,407 1,934 3,954 3,677 2,874 4,041 1,536 3,300 3,028 2,960 1,765 1,793 3,674 2,708 1,387 1,279 3,171 2,215 2,763 2,077 2,222 2,746 2,158 1,787 2,077 2,906 3,314 1,974 1,610 1,324 2,540

TD 5

1 5 1 3 4 6 4 1 1 19 9 4 3 5 4 1 4 1 3 5 3 11 12 24 32 17 15 22 28 18 31 11 25 22 33 18 15 27 19 11 12 22 18 19 15 12 15 8 10 20 22 22 10 9 8 11

SCOTT LINEHAN (1984, 1986)

JOHN WELSH (1998, 2000, 2001)

NATHAN ENDERLE (2007, 2008, 2009)

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YEAR 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 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


IDAHOVANDALS2015 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS RECEIVING YEAR G

NAME

1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981

Flip Kleffner Frank Teverbaugh Rog Randolph Larry Aldrich Bob Dehlinger Jim Norton Jim Norton Reg Carolan Reg Carolan Verne Leyde Verne Leyde Joe Chapman John Whitney Tim Lavens Jerry Hendren Jerry Hendren Jerry Hendren Terry Moreland Jack Goddard Kevin Ault Tim Coles Tim Coles Steve Duncanson Kirk Allen Kirk Allen Jett Taylor Jack Klein Jack Klein Vic Wallace Tom Coombs Ron Whittenburg Ron Whittenburg Scott Auker Scott Auker Neosia Morris Neosia Morris John Jake Kasey Dunn

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 11

REC

YDS

AVG

TD

13 18 13 30 16 15 27 33 21 15 14 20 14 22 49 86 95 46 28 23 43 22 19 22 31 29 32 21 26 26 46 59 72 80 59 52 46 73

146 172 116 409 373 188 212 488 225 225 219 508 171 313 526 1,457 1,452 576 327 295 406 334 320 249 545 517 533 311 618 331 519 884 834 827 719 538 675 1,101

11.2 9.6 8.9 13.6 23.3 12.5 7.9 14.8 10.7 10.7 15.6 25.4 12.2 14.2 10.7 16.9 15.3 12.5 11.7 12.8 9.4 15.2 16.8 11.3 17.6 17.8 16.7 14.8 23.7 12.7 11.3 15.0 11.6 10.3 12.2 10.3 14.7 15.1

0 1 0 1 4 0 1 3 1 2 0 3 0 1 1 14 12 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 2 2 3 4 5 3 4 6 3 4 3 4 3 10

KASEY DUNN (1989, 1990, 1991)

LG

43

JOSHUA MCCAIN (2014)

82 39 80 80 91 56 63 46 37 66 30 29 61 31 40 46

BOBBY BERNAL-WOOD (2004) 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

11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 12 12 10 12 11 12 13 13 11 12 12 11

Kasey Dunn Kasey Dunn (2) Yo Murphy (2) Kyle Gary Kyle Gary (17) Dwight McKinzie Antonio Wilson (9) Antonio Wilson (6) Ryan Prestimonico Jeffrey Townsley Chris Lacy (48) Chris Lacy (16) Josh Jelmberg (17) Orlando Winston (74) Bobby Bernal-Wood (3) D.J. Smith (19) Wendell Octave Max Komar Eddie Williams (70) Max Komar (23) Eric Greenwood (86) Mike Scott Mike Scott (73rd rec/game) Dezmon Epps (46) Joshua McCain (16)

88 85 68 47 65 50 65 77 42 37 45 65 64 55 96 67 34 30 54 63 46 55 60 79 76

1,164 1,263 1,156 630 1,132 850 1,203 910 668 449 776 1,045 785 807 938 1,001 422 445 687 1,052 741 691 666 980 1162

13.2 14.9 17.0 13.4 17.4 17.0 18.5 11.8 15.9 12.1 17.2 16.1 12.3 14.7 9.8 14.9 12.4 14.8 12.7 16.7 16.1 12.6 11.1 12.4 15.3

7 6 9 5 11 9 7 10 6 2 6 8 8 7 3 7 4 4 6 11 6 2 4 4 9

48 81 48 55 84 68 63 37 57 39 62 70 40 42 42 75 35 51 50 42 51 51 35 68 75

(number in parentheses indicates national ranking yards per game)

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS TOTAL OFFENSE YEAR G

NAME

1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

George Eidam Wilbur Gray Wilbur Gray Gary Johnson Howard Willis Gary Franworth Gary Farnworth Sil Vial Mike Mosolf Rich Naccarato Gary Mires Mike Monahan Ray McDonald Ray McDonald Jim Pearsall Steve Olson Steve Olson Steve Olson Rick Seefried Rick Seefried Rick Seefried Dennis Ballock Dave Comstock Robert Brooks Robert Taylor Jay Goodenbour Glen White Ken Hobart Ken Hobart Ken Hobart Ken Hobart Scott Linehan Rick Sloan Scott Linehan John Friesz (2) John Friesz (1) John Friesz

9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 9 10 11 11 11 11 11 9 11 11 10 11

TOTAL YARDS

471 579 454 708 933 511 613 926 450 357 533 1,100 1,002 1,329 815 2,459 1,345 1,048 895 567 1,202 858 1,589 770 998 864 889 1,912 2,134 3,280 3,800 2,601 1,896 3,279 3,489 2,751 3,853

BRIAN LINDGREN (2002, 2003)

APG

52.3 57.9 45.4 70.8 93.3 51.1 61.3 92.6 50.0 39.7 59.2 110.0 100.2 132.9 81.5 245.9 134.5 104.8 81.4 51.5 120.2 78.0 144.4 70.0 90.7 96.0 88.9 173.8 194.0 298.2 345.5 236.5 210.7 298.1 317.1 275.1 350.3

RAY MCDONALD (1965, 1966)

RYAN FIEN (1996)

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

6 11 11 11 10 10 11 10 9 8 11 8 10 11 12 11 12 10 12 11 13 11 7 7 11

Doug Nussmeier Doug Nussmeier (3) Doug Nussmeier (2) Doug Nussmeier (5) Brian Brennan Eric Hisaw Ryan Fien (2) Brian Brennan (16) John Welsh Greg Robertson John Welsh (7) John Welsh (34) Brian Lindgren (30) Brian Lindgren (67) Michael Harrington (79) Steve Wichman (41) Steve Wichman (61) Nathan Enderle (95) Nathan Enderle (85) Nathan Enderle (27) Nathan Enderle (40) Brian Reader (81) Dominique Blackman Chad Chalich Matt Linehan (63)

1,643 3,460 3,028 3,514 1,846 1,958 3,597 2,668 1,560 1,204 3,199 2,154 2,666 2,035 2,089 2,547 2,191 1,712 2,055 2,851 3,117 1,956 1,568 1,436 2,474

273.8 314.6 312.5 319.5 184.6 217.6 327.0 266.8 173.3 150.5 290.8 269.2 242.4 185.0 174.1 231.5 182.6 171.2 171.2 259.2 239.8 177.8 224.0 205.1 224.9

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(number in parentheses indicates national ranking)


IDAHOVANDALS2015 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS ALL-PURPOSE RUSHING YEAR G NAME

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

11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 12 11 10 12 12 11 13 13 12 9 12 11

RUSH

REC

RET

TOTAL

AVG

Kirk Allen 32 Robert Taylor 810 Terry Idler 523 Rocky Tuttle 42 Ken Hobart 829 Russell Davis 1,117 Vic Wallace 103 Ron Whittenburg -13 Eric Yarber 28 Eric Yarber 51 Brant Bengen 0 John Jake 0 John Jake -1 Lee Allen 0 Devon Pearce 1,393 Kasey Dunn 0 Sherriden May (13) 1,111 Sherriden May (3) 1,267 Sherriden May (15) 1,370 Dwight McKinzie 0 Joel Thomas 1,148 Antonio Wilson 0 Joel Thomas 1,229 Anthony Tenner 764 Willie Alderson (12) 1,195 Chris Lacy (18) 27 Blair Lewis (64) 930 Zach Gerstner (41) 1,157 Jayson Bird 859 D.J. Smith (100) -3 Brian Flowers 561 Deonte` Jackson (86) 1,175 Kama Bailey (85) 18 Max Komar 28 Justin Veltung (100) 72 Princeton McCarty (96) 705 Todd Handley 140 Dezmon Epps (51) 15 Joshua McCain (64) 3

249 124 13 346 0 199 923 884 817 1,103 995 734 675 1,168 196 1,263 362 331 233 850 318 910 180 22 420 1,045 203 309 93 1001 161 153 60 1,052 497 109 84 980 1,162

285 335 391 235 0 0 605 0 254 198 540 358 337 156 0 0 147 296 31 291 0 228 0 26 200 530 0 2 3 0 14 0 963 123 686 434 520 421 3

566 1,269 927 623 829 1,316 1,631 871 1,099 1,352 1,535 1,092 1,011 1,324 1,589 1,263 1,620 1,894 1,634 1,141 1,474 1,138 1,409 812 1,815 1,602 1,133 1,468 955 998 736 1,328 1,041 1203 1,255 1,248 744 1,416 1,168

51.5 115.4 92.7 56.6 75.4 119.6 148.3 79.2 99.9 122.9 139.5 99.3 91.9 120.4 144.5 114.8 147.3 172.2 148.5 114.1 134.0 103.5 128.1 73.8 165.0 145.6 113.3 122.3 86.8 99.8 61.3 110.7 94.6 92.5 96.5 104.0 82.7 118.1 106.2

SHERRIDEN MAY (1992, 1993, 1994)

(number in parentheses indicates national ranking)

CHRIS LACY (2001)

ZACH GERSTNER (2003)

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS SCORING YEAR G

NAME

TD

FG

PAT

PTS

1959 1960 1961 1962

Ron Ismael Reg Carolan Mike Mosolf Galen Rogers Gary Mires Galen Rogers Ray McDonald Ray McDonald Ray McDonald Jim Pearsall Jerry Hendren Jerry Hendren Ricardo Castillo Ricardo Castillo Steve Tanner Steve Tanner Dennis Ballock J.C. Chadband Dave Comstock Robert Brooks Lance Hubbard Terry Idler Pete O’Brien Ken Hobart Russell Davis Tim McMonigle Tim McMonigle Tim McMonigle Brian Decicio Brian Decicio Brian Decicio Thayne Doyle Thayne Doyle

0 3 2 3 3 6 7 15 15 9 14 12 0 0 0 0 8 8 8 8 9 5 0 7 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 11 5 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 10 9 15 14 12 15 15 12

5 1* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 24 16 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 1* 0 38 44 40 40 36 38 32 28

17 20 12 18 18 36 43 90 90 54 84 72 50 57 31 62 48 48 48 48 54 30 44 44 72 68 71 85 82 72 82 77 74

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

10 10 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11

TIM MCMONIGLE (1982, 1983, 1984)

DE`MAUNDRAY WOOLRIDGE (2009)

TREY FARQUHAR (2010, 2011, 2012) 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

11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 12 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 12 12 12 11

Devon Pearce 17 Thayne Doyle 0 Sherriden May (1) 25 Sherriden May (3) 22 Ryan Woolverton (8) 0 Ryan Woolverton 0 Joel Thomas 15 Troy Scott 0 Joel Thomas 16 Ben Davis 0 Willie Alderson (26) 15 Anthony Tenner 10 Blair Lewis (58) 12 Zach Gerstner 7 Jayson Bird 8 Mike Barrow 0 Tino Amancio 0 Tino Amancio 0 Tino Amancio 0 De`Maundray Woolridge (T23)18 Trey Farquhar (T69) 0 Trey Farquhar 0 Trey Farquhar 0 Austin Rehkow 0 Elijhaa Penny (79) 13

0 8 0 0 14 12 0 12 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 16 12 14 8 0 18 10 19 10 0

0 102 45 69 0 50 0 32 54 96 32 68 2 92 32 68 2* 100 34 64 0 90 0 60 0 72 1 44 1 50 21 69 23 59 30 72 29 53 0 108 40 94 23 53 19 76 26 56 0 78

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS KICKOFF RETURNS

NAJEE LOVETT (2013)

DICK MOONEY (1961)

KAMA BAILEY (2008, 2009)

YEAR G

NAME

NO

YDS

1961 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

Dick Mooney (1) Ron Kulm Mike Whiles Joe McCollum Joe McCollum Joe McCollum Rudy Linterman Jeff Guillory Jeff Guillory Kelley Courage Rodney Maynard Collie Mack Collie Mack Collie Mack Tim Lappano Robert Taylor Robert Taylor Terry Idler Wally Jones Dean Davis Vic Wallace Vic Wallace Mike Johnston Brant Bengen Brant Bengen Brant Bengen John Jake Richard Carey Jeff Jordan Roman Carter Ronnie White Lavoni Kidd Sherriden May Montrell Williams Dwight McKinzie Tom Pace (14) Jeffrey Townsley (45) Jerome Thomas Chris Lacy Chris Lacy (31) Chris Lacy (36) Cedric Thompson (42) Matt Miller (62) J.R. Ruffin (72) Antwaun Sherman Raymond Fry (95) Dewey Hale Kama Bailey (71) Kama Bailey Justin Veltung (82) Princeton McCarty (75) Todd Handley (90) Najee Lovett (64) Richard Montgomery

23 8 6 5 9 18 22 15 16 13 17 13 16 28 13 16 16 17 17 8 12 19 17 21 9 17 17 15 18 20 7 9 15 18 12 32 25 16 15 15 22 37 23 36 19 26 42 41 22 30 19 26 15 24

491 189 126 115 228 299 459 331 329 240 373 314 333 597 222 401 335 391 339 175 251 396 327 547 149 373 356 365 338 490 148 167 296 447 289 839 581 362 419 349 530 836 503 751 367 475 903 955 453 686 434 520 330 526

9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 9 11 11 11 11 12 12 11 12 12 11 13 13 12 9 12 10

LG

40 58 100 53

22 38 89 45 37 42 29 100 25 27 40 100 37 79 72 41 92 45 54 63 64 59 34 31 63 43 33 84 95 92 34 41

AVG

21.4 23.6 21.0 23.0 25.2 16.6 20.8 22.1 20.5 18.4 21.9 24.1 20.8 21.3 17.1 25.1 20.9 23.0 20.0 21.9 20.9 20.8 19.2 26.0 16.5 21.9 20.9 23.1 18.8 24.5 21.1 18.6 19.3 24.8 24.1 26.2 23.2 22.6 27.9 23.3 24.1 22.6 21.9 20.9 19.3 18.3 21.5 23.3 20.6 22.9 22.8 20.0 22.0 21.9

(number in parentheses indicates national ranking)

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS PUNT RETURNS G

1959 1960 1961 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

10 NA 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11

NAME

Jim Norton Ron Kulm Ron Kulm Bill Scott Bill Scott Bill Scott Dick Nelson Ken Dotson Ken Dotson Terry Moreland Terry Moreland Kelly Courage Darnell Streeter Darrell Mitchell Chris Mooney Greg Coman Greg Coman Greg Coman Rick Linehan Rocky Tuttle Dave Jeranko Clavin Loveall Vic Wallace Mike Johnston Eric Yarber Eric Yarber Brant Bengen Richard Carey Richard Carey Lee Allen Roman Carter Walter Saunders Walter Saunders Kyle Gary Kyle Gary

NO

YDS

9

59

2 3 4 6 10 3 14 8 26 28 23 25 10 5 11 6 18 9 6 8 15 20 18 11 13 19 17 17 16 24 32 22 29 23

58 112 50 105 140 67 146 263 260 126 302 193 101 46 49 29 66 75 116 104 113 209 201 224 184 167 124 281 130 220 232 249 229 225

JUSTIN VELTUNG (2011, 2012)

LG

AVG

JIM NORTON (1959)

6.2 58

20 11 12 12

61 30 42

41 21 56 35 38 28 40 42 82

29.0 37.3 12.5 17.3 14.0 22.3 10.4 14.5 10.4 4.6 13.1 7.7 10.0 9.2 4.4 4.8 5.1 8.3 19.3 13.0 7.5 10.5 11.2 12.4 14.1 8.8 7.3 16.5 8.1 9.2 7.3 11.3 7.9 9.8

SHILOH KEO (2007, 2009, 2010)

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 8 12 12 11 13 13 10 11 12 11

David Griffin David Griffin Antonio Wilson (37) Vern Benard Vern Benard Tim Sams Orlando Winston Cedric Thompson (71) Rod Bryant Jimmy Labita Wes Williams (83) Wes Williams Shiloh Keo (6) Kama Bailey Shiloh Keo Shiloh Keo (63) Justin Veltung Justin Veltung (68) Dezmon Epps (42) David Ungerer

26 31 18 25 32 19 22 29 26 14 16 15 19 9 13 17 11 15 20 10

194 248 188 298 246 77 134 242 130 118 80 53 319 8 133 74 185 32 138 65

29 35 36 91 20 16 19 55 39 45 30 18 100 0.9 10.2 4.4 16.8 2.1 6.9 6.5

7.5 8.0 10.4 11.9 7.7 4.1 6.1 8.3 5.0 8.4 5.0 3.5 16.8 4 34 20 81 26 47 24

(number in parentheses indicates national ranking)

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS PUNTING

AUSTIN REHKOW (2013, 2014 NATIONAL LEADER) YEAR G

NAME

NO

YDS

AVG

LG

1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

Flip Kleffner George Eidam Howard Willis Howard Willis Ken Hall Jim Norton Jim Norton Reg Carolan Mike Mosolf Tom Nelson Mickey Rice Mickey Rice Joe Rodriguez

23 39 18 18 18 35 61 23 51 36 43 54 36

944 1,316 644 720 826 1,208 2,138 936 1,719 1,266 1,723 2,284 1,535

41.1 34.0 35.3 40.0 44.8 34.5 35.0 40.6 33.6 35.1 40.0 42.2 42.1

82

Rudy Linterman Ron Davis Ron Davis Ron Davis Steve Hunter Steve Hunter Steve Tanner Steve Tanner Bob Cheek Paul Cox Ralph Lowe Dion Jergo Dion Jergo Chris Brockman Pete O’Brien Pat Ball

39 50 55 88 73 31 53 56 56 56 54 43 29 62 50 65

1,502 2,120 2,178 3,642 3,057 1,371 2,009 2,285 2,145 2,205 2,227 1,650 1,263 2,565 1,976 2,396

38.5 42.4 39.6 41.3 41.8 44.2 37.9 40.8 38.3 39.4 41.2 38.4 43.6 41.4 39.9 36.7

9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 10 10 NA 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 9 11 11 9 11 11 11 11

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

11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 5 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 11 12 12 12 13 13 12 12 12 11

Darin Magnuson Darin Magnuson Darin Magnuson Darin Magnuson John Pleas John Pleas Joe Carrasco Joe Carrasco Tom Sugg Erich Gaedeke Eddie Howard Eddie Howard Justin Spiva Mike O’Neal Mike O’Neal Mike O’Neal Justin Spiva Ryan Downes Ryan Downes Ryan Downes (34) Ryan Downes (37) Mike Barrow Mike Barrow (28) T.J. Conley (66) T.J. Conley (60) T.J. Conley (1) Bobby Cowan * Bobby Cowan (10) Bobby Cowan (2) Bobby Cowan (24) Austin Rehkow (1) Austin Rehkow (1)

48 53 24 45 43 34 52 53 53 14 37 50 51 46 59 50 72 58 46 56 64 75 43 67 67 58 43 58 88 70 75 44

1,782 2,152 950 1,690 1,747 1,205 2,171 2,141 2,371 598 1,620 1,968 2,054 1,684 2,499 2,031 2,934 2,081 1,805 2,338 2,702 2,890 1,811 2,640 2,730 2,751 1,850 2,618 4,084 3,018 3,587 2,101

37.1 40.6 39.6 37.6 40.6 35.4 41.8 40.4 44.7 42.4 43.8 39.4 40.3 36.6 42.2 40.6 40.8 35.9 39.2 41.8 42.2 38.5 42.1 39.4 40.7 47.4 43.0 45.1 46.4 43.1 47.8 47.8

55 74 52 75 65 62 67 56 61 55 67 63 61 55 58 57 58 63 59 60 60 53 77 66 67 74 67 65 76 61 65 73

* didn’t average enough punts per game for NCAA ranking (number in parentheses indicates national ranking)

59

68 65 69 59 77 54 58 62 68 65 57 75 62 57 48

FLIP KLEFFNER (1953)

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STANLEY FRANKS (2006 [NATIONAL LEADER])

2003 G

1962

9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

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 10 10 1989 11

NAME

Michael Whiles Ron Kulm Five tied with one Bill Scott Byron Strickland Gerald Ahlin Byron Strickland Joe Tasby Ken Dotson Pat Sprute Bob Juba Pat Sprute Ross Nelson Ross Nelson Randy Hall Bucky Bruns Bill Keilty Bill Keilty Chuck Love Chris Frost Rick Linehan Rick Linehan Ray McCanna Carlton McBride Boyce Bailey Greg Jennings Sam Merriman Lloyd Williamson Tom Hennessey Steve Simpson Steve Simpson Tom Hennessey Virgil Paulsen Kevin Johnson Virgil Paulsen Jerry Medved Charlie Oliver Charlie Oliver

NO

YDS

2 2

23 17

5 4 3 3 3 9 3 3 5 6 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 5 4 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 8 6 3 3 3 3 7

107 56 28 38 37 44 24 91 36 65 118 68 66 12 75 21 46 76 65 70 15 3 8 31

TD

LG

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

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

2004

Charlie Oliver Sherriden May David Gistarb Cole Wilson Jeff Hill Jason O’Neil Jason Shelt Bryson Gardner Bryson Gardner Bryson Gardner Cleavon Bradshaw Cleavon Bradshaw Brad Rice Sergio Robleto Rod Bryant Kody Kraus Rod Bryant J.R. Ruffin Simeon Stewart D.J. Dykes (T25) Stanley Franks (1) Shiloh Keo (T61) Isaac Butts (T96) Shiloh Keo Shiloh Keo Quin Ashley (T70) Solomon Dixon (T80) Trey Williams Chris Edwards

6 3 4 2 5 4 2 2 4 4 5 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 9 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2

163 153 40 42 56 94 0 0 29 44 19 14 0 0 13 5 25 17 38 37 220 65 41 8 62 105 17 45 46

0 2 0 0 0 1

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

98

24 48

18 39 15 14 0 0 15 5 22 17 28 20 98 25 25 7 44 78 11 37 42

(number in parentheses indicates national ranking)

12 38 11 28

0 0 J.R. RUFFIN (2004)

22 16 93 36 4 21 0 47

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0

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YEAR

11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 11 12 12 11 12 12 12 13 13 12 12 12 11


IDAHOVANDALS2015 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS TACKLES

MARC MILLAN (2013, 2014)

YEAR

G

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

11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 11 12 12 12 13 13 12 12 12 11

NAME

Kjel Kiilsgaard Rick Linehan Rick Linehan Larry Barker Sam Merriman Sam Merriman Sam Merriman Mark Tidd Mike Cox Tom Hennessey Tom Hennessey Jerry Medved Jerry Medved Roger Cecil Mark Matthews Will Saffo Duke Garrett Jason Shelt Duke Garrett Jason Shelt Jason Shelt Ryan Skinner Ryan Skinner Chris Nofoaiga Chris Nofoaiga Brad Rice Jordan Kramer Mike Anderson Cole Snyder (10) Cole Snyder T6) David Vobora (7) David Vobora (3) Virdell Larkins Shiloh Keo (T41) Robert Siavii Tre`Shawn Robinson (27) Gary Walker (77) Marc Millan Marc Millan (33)

TOTAL

SOLO

AT

116 121 92 97 111 145 125 90 89 107 180 127 118 82 85 94 129 148 87 74 128 132 119 119 111 106 124 97 136 139 134 148 82 113 91 117 99 90 102

50 47 52 28 40 75 60 58 38 41 86 71 77 46 47 53 81 99 39 43 92 99 88 89 76 54 62 44 76 98 101 89 70 72 54 59 57 69 72

66 74 40 69 71 70 51 32 51 66 94 56 41 36 38 42 48 49 48 31 36 33 31 30 35 52 62 53 60 41 33 59 12 41 34 58 42 21 30

(number in parentheses indicates national ranking)

JORDAN KRAMER (2002)

CHRIS ‘ NOFO’ NOFOAIGA (1999, 2000)

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS SACKS YEAR

G

1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 9 11 11 11 10 11 11 12 11 11 11 12 6 12 9 12 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 11

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

NAME

Sam Manoa John Andrews John Andrews Nolan Harper Pete Wilkins Marvin Washington Mike Zeller Jeff Robinson Jeff Robinson Jeff Robinson Ahmani Johnson Ryan Phillips Ryan Phillips Ryan Phillips Tim Wilson Chris Nofoaiga Chris Nofoaiga Ryan Knowles Brandon Kania Tali Atoe Kody Kraus Brandon Kania Cole Snyder Josh Bousman Charles Campbell Jo`Artis Ratti Siua Musika Jonathan Faraimo Josh Shaw Jonah Sataraka Aaron Lavarias Aaron Lavarias (T22) Korey Toomer Maxx Forde QuayShawne Buckley QuayShawne Buckley Quinton Bradley

SACKS

YARDS

8 3 3 6.5 12 14.5 8.5 16 20 13.5 7.5 13.5 11 9 11½ 11 10 6 7 6 5 6 5 5 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 17 4 4 4 7 6

34 61 83 50 121 148 117 33 87 61 29 93 28 75 7 33 20 21 29 25 39 17 21 14 22 27 23 22 85 24 25 24 45 43

RYAN PHILLIPS (1994, 1995, 1996)

(number in parentheses indicates national ranking)

AARON LAVARIAS (2009, 2010)

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME PASSING RECORDS TOP-25 LONGEST PLAYS 1.

98*

2.

92*

3.

91

John Friesz to Lee Allen at Northern Arizona Brian Lindgren to Jimmy Labita vs. North Texas Rob Petrillo to Jack Klein

4.

84

Eric Hisaw to Kyle Gary

5.

83*

6.

82*

SINGLE-GAME Oct. 8, 1989 Oct. 11, 2003 1979 1994

82

Doug Nussmeier to Andy Gilroy vs. Boston University Brian Brennan to Kyle Gary at Boise State Pat West to Ronnie White

Dec. 4, 1993 Nov. 19, 1994 1991

82* 82* 10.

81* 81

John Friesz to Lee Allen vs. Eastern Washington Dennis Ballock to Tim Coles vs. Boise State Nathan Enderle to Daniel Hardy vs. Boise State Doug Nussmeier to Kasey Dunn

Oct. 21, 1989 1974 Nov. 15, 2008 1991

12.

80* 80* 80* 80* 80

Doug Nussmeier to Alan Allen vs. Northern Arizona Steve Nolan to Elia Ala`ilima-Daley vs. Cal State Chico Ron Whittenburg to Brian Allen vs. Weber State Ken Hobart to Vic Wallace vs. Weber State Mike McCurdy to Jett Taylor

Oct. 31, 1992 Oct. 6, 1990 Oct. 2, 1982

Rocky Tuttle to Kirk Allen 1977

Mike Monahan to Joe Chapman vs. Iowa 19. 78* Brian Brennan to Kyle Gary vs. Northern Arizona 78* Doug Nussmeier to Alan Allen at Northern Arizona 21. 77* Nathan Enderle to Maurice Shaw vs. Idaho State 22. 76* Nathan Enderle to Justin Veltung at Louisiana Tech 23. 76 George Eidam to Jay Buhler vs. Montana 24. 75 Matt Linehan to Joshua McCain vs. Western Michigan 75* Nathan Enderle to Justin Veltung vs. Nevada 75 Steve Wichman to Daniel Smith at New Mexico State * indicates scoring play

Oct. 6, 2001 Oct. 18, 1997 Sept. 24, 1983 Nov. 19, 2005 Sept. 10, 1983 Aug. 31, 1996 Oct. 12, 2002 Oct. 2, 1999 Oct. 6, 1984 Nov. 20, 1982 Sept. 20, 2014 Sept. 24, 1988 Sept. 29, 2001 Oct. 31, 1987 Oct. 3, 1987 Sept. 22, 2007 Oct. 29, 2005 Dec. 4, 1982 Oct. 30, 1999 Oct. 26, 1996 Nov. 26, 1988 Oct. 4, 2014 Nov. 23, 1985 Nov. 17, 2001 Sept. 7, 1996 Oct. 28, 1989 Sept. 28, 1989 Oct. 17, 1987

at Middle Tennessee at Nevada at Idaho State at Boise State vs. Southern Colorado at Wyoming at Louisiana-Monroe at Wyoming at Nevada at Nevada at Ohio at Montana vs. Boise State at Weber State at Idaho State vs. Northern Illinois at New Mexico State at Eastern Kentucky at New Mexico State at Utah State vs. Montana at Texas State vs. Boise State vs. North Texas at San Diego State vs. Nevada vs. Montana vs. Nevada

Oct. 2, 1982 1978

80

ATTEMPTS 1. 71 Brian Lindgren 2. 64 Brian Brennan 3. 62 Ken Hobart 4. 61 Steve Wichman 5. 59 Ken Hobart 6. 58 Ryan Fien 7. 57 Brian Lindgren 57 Greg Robertson 57 Scott Linehan 57 Ken Hobart 12. 56 Matt Linehan 56 John Friesz 14. 55 Brian Lindgren 55 John Friesz 55 John Friesz 17. 54 Nathan Enderle 54 Steve Wichman 54 Ken Hobart 20 53 Greg Robertson 53 Ryan Fien 53 John Friesz 23. 52 Matt Linehan 52 Rick Sloan 25. 51 John Welsh 51 Ryan Fien 51 John Friesz 51 John Friesz 51 John Friesz

80*

1964 Oct. 22, 1994 Oct. 30, 1993 Sept. 6, 2008 Oct. 16, 2010 1953 Sept. 13, 2014 Nov. 6, 2010 Oct. 29, 2005

COMPLETIONS 1. 49 Brian Lindgren Oct. 6, 2001 2. 37 Ken Hobart Sept. 10, 1983 3. 36 Ryan Fien Aug. 31, 1996 4. 35 Brian Lindgren Oct. 12, 2002 35 John Welsh Oct. 7, 2000 35 John Friesz Oct. 17, 1987 35 John Friesz Oct. 3, 1987 8. 34 Dominique Blackman Sept. 22, 2012 34 Brian Brennan Oct. 4, 1997 10. 33 Matt Linehan Oct. 4, 2014 33 Matt Linehan Sept. 20, 2014 33 Steve Wichman Nov. 19, 2005 33 Brian Lindgren Sept. 7, 2002 33 Brian Brennan Oct. 18, 1997 33 Ryan Fien Sept. 7, 1996 33 John Friesz Sept. 24, 1988 33 John Friesz Oct. 31, 1987 33 Ken Hobart Dec. 4, 1982 19. 32 John Welsh Oct. 27, 2001 32 John Friesz Oct. 28, 1989 32 John Friesz Oct. 24, 1987 22. 31 John Welsh Nov. 17, 2001 31 John Welsh Sept. 9, 2000 31 Doug Nussmeier Nov. 16, 1991 31 Scott Linehan Nov. 1, 1986 31 Scott Linehan Sept. 27, 1986 31 Steve Olson Oct. 5, 1968

at Middle Tennessee vs. Southern Colorado at Wyoming at Louisiana-Monroe at West Virginia vs. Nevada at Idaho State vs. Wyoming vs. North Texas at Texas State at Ohio at Boise State at Washington State at Nevada at San Diego State at Montana at Weber State at Eastern Kentucky at Arkansas State vs. Nevada vs. Eastern Washington vs. North Texas vs. Montana vs. Montana at Montana at Eastern Washington vs. Pacific

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BRIAN LINDGREN Sept. 21, 2002 Sept. 9, 2000 Oct. 10, 1998 Oct. 21, 1995 Oct. 9, 1993 Oct. 10, 1992 Nov. 4, 1990 Sept. 16, 1989 Oct. 31, 1987 Sept. 10, 1983 Nov. 2, 1968 Oct. 4, 2003 Oct. 6, 2001 Nov. 3, 2001 Sept. 13, 1997 Nov. 12, 1994 Oct. 1, 1994 Sept. 17, 1994 Nov. 13, 1993 Oct. 16, 1993 Sept. 11, 1993 Sept. 21, 1991 Nov. 4, 1989 Oct. 7, 1989 Sept. 10, 2011 Dec. 30, 2009 Oct. 24, 2009 Oct. 29, 2005 Sept. 8, 2001 Sept. 9, 2000 Dec. 30, 1998 Sept. 14, 1996 Aug. 31, 1996 Nov. 27, 1993 Sept. 19, 1992 Oct. 19, 1991 Sept. 23, 1989 Dec. 3, 1988 Nov. 28, 1987 Nov. 21, 1987 Oct. 17, 1987 Oct. 4, 1986 Nov. 2, 1985 Sept. 14, 1985 Nov. 19, 1983 Oct. 22, 1983 Oct. 1, 1983

vs. San Diego State vs. Montana at Arkansas State vs. Montana at Idaho State vs. Idaho State vs. Northern Arizona vs. Sacramento State at Weber State vs. Southern Colorado vs. Weber State at New Mexico State at Middle Tennessee vs. Louisiana-Monroe at Idaho State vs. Weber State vs. Idaho State at UNLV vs. Lehigh vs. Eastern Washington vs. Southwest Texas State at Montana State at Idaho State at Northern Arizona vs. North Dakota vs. Bowling Green State * at Nevada at New Mexico State at Arizona vs. Montana Southern Mississippi vs. St. Mary’s at Wyoming at Northeast Louisiana vs. Weber State at Idaho State at Weber State vs. Northwestern State (La.) vs. Weber State vs. Boise State vs. Nevada vs. Idaho State at Eastern Washington vs. Mankato State vs. Boise State vs. Montana vs. Eastern Washington

PASS EFFICIENCY (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 296.09 John Welsh Sept. 30, 2000 vs. Montana State 2. 271.86 Doug Nussmeier Nov. 13, 1993 vs. Lehigh 3. 265.94 Doug Nussmeier Oct. 16, 1993 vs. Eastern Washington 4. 264.52 Eric Hisaw Oct. 21, 1995 vs. Montana 5. 249.68 Eric Hisaw Oct. 1, 1994 vs. Idaho State 6. 245.01 Scott Linehan Sept. 14, 1985 vs. Mankato State 7. 240.38 Doug Nussmeier Oct. 19, 1991 at Idaho State 8. 233.15 Steve Nolan Nov. 4, 1990 vs. Northern Arizona 9. 230.66 Doug Nussmeier Oct. 9, 1993 at Idaho State 10. 224.30 Eric Hisaw Nov. 18, 1995 vs. Boise State 11. 222.81 John Friesz Sept. 16, 1989 vs. Sacramento State 12. 221.31 John Friesz Oct. 7, 1989 at Northern Arizona 13. 219.91 Nathan Enderle Sept. 26, 2009 at Northern Illinois 14. 216.31 John Welsh Nov. 3, 2001 vs. Louisiana-Monroe 15. 215.40 Scott Linehan Sept. 8, 1984 vs. Portland State 16. 213.49 Nathan Enderle Sept. 25, 2010 at Colorado State 17. 212.30 Ryan Fien Sept. 14, 1996 vs. St. Mary’s 18. 211.26 Nathan Enderle Oct. 24, 2009 at Nevada 19. 205.21 John Friesz Dec. 3, 1988 vs. Northwestern State (La.) 20. 204.46 Doug Nussmeier Nov. 27, 1993 at Northeast Louisiana 21. 204.38 Doug Nussmeier Sept. 11, 1993 vs. Southwest Texas State 22. 203.14 Ken Hobart Nov. 19, 1983 vs. Boise State 23. 201.38 Scott Linehan Nov. 10, 1984 vs. Idaho State 24. 198.87 Steve Wichman Sept. 10, 2005 at UNLV 25. 197.78 Eric Hisaw Sept. 17, 1994 at UNLV

TEAM SINGLE GAME Attempts 71 Oct. 6, 2001 at Middle Tennessee State Opponent 79 Sept. 17, 1994 at University of Nevada-Las Vegas Completions 49 Oct. 6, 2001 at Middle Tennessee State Opponent 48 Sept. 17, 1994 at University of Nevada-Las Vegas Yards 637 Oct. 6, 2001 at Middle Tennessee State Opponent 635 Sept. 17, 1994 at University of Nevada-Las Vegas Completion percentage 84.9 (29-34) Oct. 14, 1989 at Montana State University Touchdowns 6 (11 times) Sept. 21, 2002 last, San Diego State Interceptions 8 Oct. 26, 1968 at University of Washington

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TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1. 6 Brian Lindgren 6 John Welsh 6 Greg Robertson 6 Eric Hisaw 6 Doug Nussmeier 6 Doug Nussmeier 6 Steve Nolan 6 John Friesz 6 John Friesz 6 Ken Hobart 6 Steve Olson 12. 5 Brian Lindgren 5 Brian Lindgren 5 John Welsh 5 Brian Brennan 5 Brian Brennan 5 Eric Hisaw 5 Eric Hisaw 5 Doug Nussmeier 5 Doug Nussmeier 5 Doug Nussmeier 5 Doug Nussmeier 5 John Friesz 5 John Friesz 25. 4 Brian Reader 4 Nathan Enderle 4 Nathan Enderle 4 Steve Wichman 4 John Welsh 4 John Welsh 4 John Welsh 4 Ryan Fien 4 Ryan Fien 4 Doug Nussmeier 4 Doug Nussmeier 4 Doug Nussmeier 4 John Friesz 4 John Friesz 4 John Friesz 4 John Friesz 4 John Friesz 4 Scott Linehan 4 Rick Sloan 4 Scott Linehan 4 Ken Hobart 4 Ken Hobart 4 Ken Hobart


IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME PASSING RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON

TEAM Attempts Completions Completion percentage Yards Average per game Average per completion Touchdowns Interceptions Efficiency

512 2002 315 1987 .633 2004 4,117 1989 374.3 1989 18.2 1981 33 1993, 1983 33 1969 169.1 1993

JOHN FRIESZ

Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

John Friesz Nathan Enderle Ken Hobart Ryan Fien John Friesz Ken Hobart

Percentage 1987 2010 1983 1996 1989 1982

502 478 477 455 425 418

1987 2010 1983 1996 1989 2000 2002 1986

311 271 268 267 260 251 240 231

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

John Friesz Nathan Enderle Ken Hobart Ryan Fien John Friesz John Welsh Brian Lindgren Scott Linehan

Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

John Friesz John Friesz Ryan Fien Ken Hobart Nathan Enderle Doug Nussmeier John Welsh Ken Hobart Doug Nussmeier Doug Nussmeier Scott Linehan

1989 1987 1996 1983 2010 1991 2000 1982 1992 1993 1986

4,041 3,677 3,674 3,618 3,314 3,300 3,171 3,058 3,028 2,960 2,954

John Friesz John Friesz Ryan Fien Ken Hobart Doug Nussmeier

1989 1987 1996 1983 1991

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

Rick Sloan Mike Harrington John Welsh Dominique Blackman John Welsh Brian Lindgren Steve Nolan John Friesz Doug Nussmeier Nathan Enderle Chad Chalich John Friesz

1985 2004 2001 2012 2000 2002 1990 1987 1992 2009 2013 1989

(minimum 75 attempts)

68.1 65.8 64.4 63.0 62.9 62.8 62.3 62.0 61.9 61.5 61.4 61.1

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Doug Nussmeier Ken Hobart John Friesz John Friesz Ryan Fien

1993 1983 1989 1987 1996

33 32 31 28 27

Best Touchdown Percentage (attempts per touchdown; minimum 75 attempts)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Doug Nussmeier Brian Brennan Eric Hisaw Ken Hobart John Friesz

1993 1994 1994 1980 1989

367.4 334.3 334.0 328.9 300.0

1. John Friesz

1989

9.2 11.1 11.4 13.2 13.7 11

Passes Without An Interception 1. John Friesz

1989

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

Doug Nussmeier Steve Nolan Eric Hisaw John Friesz Brian Brennan Nathan Enderle Doug Nussmeier Brian Reader * Rick Sloan Doug Nussmeier John Welsh Brian Lindgren

1993 1990 1994 1989 1994 2009 1992 2009 1985 1991 2001 2003

175.2 164.2 164.1 161.4 157.8 157.3 154.1 150.72 148.8 147.8 147.4 144.3

* in a backup role (completed 47 of 81)

Touchdown Passes

Consecutive Games 300+ Yards

Average Yards Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Passing Efficiency

(minimum 150 attempts)

173

Interceptions Thrown 1. Steve Olson 2. Ken Hobart 3. Steve Wichman Nathan Enderle Matt Linehan 6. John Friesz John Welsh Nathan Enderle

1968 1983 2005 2007 2014 1988 2000 2008

21 19 18 18 18 17 17 17

Best Interception Percentage (attempts per interception; minimum 75 attempts)

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

Eric Hisaw Brian Brennan Steve Nolan Chad Chalich Doug Nussmeier John Welsh John Friesz Ken Hobart

1994 1997 1990 2013 1993 2001 1989 1982

159.0 77.4 75.5 61.3 60.8 56.8 53.1 52.3

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME PASSING RECORDS CAREER

DOUG NUSSMEIER

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

Nathan Enderle 2007-10 John Friesz 1986-89 Ken Hobart 1980-83 Doug Nussmeier 1990-93 John Welsh 1998-2001 Scott Linehan 1982-86 Brian Lindgren 2001-03 Steve Olson 1968-70

AVERAGE PER GAME 1,427 1,350 1,219 1,205 968 947 841 822

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

John Friesz 1986-89 Nathan Enderle 2007-10 Doug Nussmeier 1990-93 Ken Hobart 1980-83 John Welsh 1998-2001 Scott Linehan 1982-86 Brian Lindgren 2001-03 Steve Olson 1968-70

John Friesz 1986-89 Doug Nussmeier 1990-93 John Welsh 1998-2001 Nathan Enderle 2007-10 Ken Hobart 1980-83 Brian Lindgren 2001-03 Scott Linehan 1982-86 Steve Olson 1968-70

PASS EFFICIENCY 305.6 277.5 224.3 224.1 211.4 208.1 206.4 203.9

TOUCHDOWN PASSES 801 779 746 629 584 549 513 390

YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

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

Doug Nussmeier 1990-93 10,824 John Friesz 1986-89 10,697 Nathan Enderle 2007-10 10,064 Ken Hobart 1980-83 9,300 John Welsh 1998-2001 7,401 Scott Linehan 1982-86 7,018 Brian Lindgren 2001-04 6,451 Steve Olson 1968-70 5,098 Brian Brennan 1994 -97 5,028 Brian Reader 2009-11 4,144 Mike Harrington 2002-05 3,567 Eric Hisaw 1992-95 3,470 Rick Seefried 1971-73 2,845 Rick Sloan 1984-85 2,593 Dave Comstock 1972-75 2,213 Wayne Anderson 1950-52 2,135 Jay Goodenbour 1978-79 1,504 Howard Willis 1955-57 1,467

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

Doug Nussmeier 1990-93 Ken Hobart 1980-83 John Friesz 1986-89 Nathan Enderle 2007-10 John Welsh 1998-2001 Scott Linehan 1982-86 Brian Lindgren 2001-03 Brian Brennan 1994-97

91 79 77 74 55 45 44 42

BEST TOUCHDOWN PERCENTAGE (attempts per touchdowns; minimum 150 attempts)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Steve Nolan Doug Nussmeier Ken Hobart Brian Brennan John Friesz

1987-90 1990-93 1980-83 1994-97 1986-89

11.1 13.2 15.4 16.3 17.5

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (min. 150 attempts)

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

Doug Nussmeier 1990-93 Rick Sloan 1984-85 Brian Lindgren 2001-03 John Welsh 1998-2001 John Friesz 1986-89 Scott Linehan 1982-86 Mike Harrington 2002-05 Brian Reader 2009-11 Brian Brennan 1994-97 Nathan Enderle 2007-10 Craig Juntunen 1976-77

61.9 61.5 61.0 60.3 59.3 58.0 57.8 55.5 54.9 54.6 52.1

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

Doug Nussmeier 1990-93 154.4 Eric Hisaw 1992-95 146.6 John Friesz 1986-89 138.8 Brian Lindgren 2001-03 136.0 John Welsh 1998-2001 135.5 Brian Brennan 1994 -97 134.1 Rick Sloan 1984-85 133.4 Brian Reader 2009-11 132.05 Ken Hobart 1980-83 130.2 Scott Linehan 1982-86 129.8 Nathan Enderle 2007-10 122.65 Mike Harrington 2002-04 110.86 Mike Monahan 1963-64 100.5 Steve Olson 1968-70 100.2 Craig Juntunen 1976-77 95.7

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

Nathan Enderle 2007-10 Steve Olson 1968-70 Ken Hobart 1980-83 John Friesz 1986-89 Rick Seefried 1971-73 John Welsh 1998-2001 Doug Nussmeier 1990-93

60 50 42 40 39 38 32

BEST INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE (attempts per interceptions; minimum 150 attempts)

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

Steve Nolan Brian Brennan Doug Nussmeier John Friesz Eric Hisaw Scott Linehan Brian Lindgren Ken Hobart

1987-90 1994-97 1990-93 1986-89 1992-95 1982-86 2001-03 1980-83

78.5 68.3 37.7 33.8 33.3 32.7 30.0 29.0

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME PASSING RECORDS CAREER GAMES OF 300 OR MORE YARDS 28 John Friesz, includes nine 400+ (1986-89) 15 Doug Nussmeier (1990-94) 11 Scott Linehan, includes two 400+ (1982-87) John Welsh, includes two 400+ (1998-2001) 10 Ken Hobart, includes two 400+ and one 500+ (1980-84) 9

Nate Enderle, includes one 400+ (2007-10)

8

Ryan Fien, includes one 500+ (1996) Brian Lindgren, includes four 400+/one 600+ (2001-03)

6

Brian Brennan (1994-96)

5

Rick Sloan, includes one 400+ (1984-86) Steve Wichman, includes one 400+ (2005-06)

14 John Friesz (over two seasons: Nov. 19, 1988-Nov. 25, 1989)

4

Matt Linehan (2014) Eric Hisaw (1992-96)

6 John Friesz (Sept. 26, 1987-Oct. 31, 1987)

3

Dominique Blackman (2012)

2

Michael Harrington (2002-05) Steve Nolan, includes one 400+ (1987-91) Greg Robertson (1977-99)

1

Steve Olson (1966-71) Brian Reader (2009-11) Chad Chalich (2013-) Taylor Davis (2010-13)

JOHN FRIESZ

CONSECUTIVE 300+ GAMES 11 John Friesz (Sept. 9, 1989-Nov. 25, 1989) 5 Ryan Fien (Aug. 31-Oct. 5, 1996) 4 John Welsh (Oct. 20-Nov. 17, 2001) 3 Matt Linehan (Sept. 6-20, 2014) Nathan Enderle (Sept. 25-Oct. 16, 2010) Steve Wichman (Oct. 29-Nov. 19, 2005) John Welsh (Sept. 30-Oct. 14, 2000) Ryan Fien (Oct. 26-Nov. 9, 1996) Doug Nussmeier (Sept. 7-Sept. 21, 1991) John Friesz (Nov. 19-Dec. 3, 1988) Scott Linehan (Nov. 1-Nov. 15, 1986)

CAREER GAMES OF 400 OR MORE YARDS

BRIAN LINDGREN 600-YARD GAMES (1) Brian Lindgren 637 at Middle Tennessee

Oct. 6, 2001

500-YARD GAMES (1) Ryan Fien 542 at Wyoming

Aug. 31, 1996

Ken Hobart (1) 527 vs. Southern Colorado

Sept. 10, 1983

400-YARD GAMES Nathan Enderlev (1) 423 vs. Northern Illinois

Sept. 22, 2007

John Friesz (9) 446 vs. Nevada 437 vs. Montana 423 at Northern Arizona 423 vs. Boise State 420 vs. Eastern Illinois 420 at Montana 409 vs. Montana 405 vs. Weber State 400 vs. Eastern Washington

Oct. 28, 1989 Sept. 28, 1989 Oct. 7, 1989 Nov. 21, 1987 Nov. 25, 1989 Sept. 24, 1988 Oct. 10, 1987 Nov. 28, 1987 Oct. 21, 1989

Ken Hobart (2) 440 vs. Boise State 401 at Idaho State

Nov. 19, 1983 Sept. 24, 1983

Brian Lindgren (4) 427 vs. Boise State 415 at Louisiana-Monroe 408 at New Mexico state 402 vs. North Texas

Sept. 29, 2001 Oct. 12, 2002 Oct. 4, 2003 Oct. 11, 2003

Scott Linehan (2) 415 at Eastern Washington 403 vs. Mankato State

Sept. 27, 1986 Sept. 14, 1985

Steve Nolan (1) 406 at SW Missouri State

Nov. 24, 1990

Rick Sloan (1) 405 at Eastern Washington

Nov. 2, 1985

John Welsh (2) 410 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 409 vs. North Texas

Oct. 20, 2001 Nov. 17, 2001

Steve Wichman (1) 489 at New Mexico State

Oct. 29, 2005

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME PASSING RECORDS

Dominique Blackman (3) 352 at Bowling Green State 306 vs. Wyoming 304 vs. New Mexico State

Sept. 8, 2012 Sept. 22, 2012 Oct. 6, 2012

Brian Brennan (6) 396 vs. North Texas 372 vs. Northern Arizona 349 at Nevada 345 at Boise State 314 at New Mexico State 313 at Idaho State

Oct. 4, 1997 Oct. 22, 1994 Oct. 18, 1997 Nov. 19, 1994 Nov. 15, 1997 Sept. 13, 1997

Chad Chalich (1) 310 vs. Temple

Sept. 28, 2013

Taylor Davis (1) 308 vs. Old Dominion Nathan Enderle (8) 380 at Western Michigan 373 at Louisiana Tech 347 at Colorado State 342 at Nevada 334 vs. Western Michigan 333 vs. North Dakota 333 vs. Colorado State 327 vs. Louisiana Tech

Michael Harrington (2) 328 at North Texas 318 at Eastern Michigan

Nov. 13, 2004 Oct. 2, 2004

Eric Hisaw (4) 374 vs. Idaho State 371 vs. Stephen F. Austin 310 vs. Montana 308 vs. Eastern Washington

Oct. 1, 1994 Sept. 24, 1994 Oct. 21, 1995 Oct. 14, 1995

Ken Hobart (6) 375 vs. Northern Arizona 365 at Eastern Kentucky 356 at Pacific 353 vs. Weber State 332 vs. Eastern Washington 317 vs. Montana

Nov. 13, 1982 Dec. 4, 1982 Oct. 29, 1983 Oct. 2, 1982 Oct. 1, 1983 Oct. 10, 1981

Nov. 9, 2013 Oct. 2, 2010 Oct. 16, 2010 Sept. 25, 2010 Oct. 24, 2009 Sept. 13, 2008 Sept. 2, 2010 Oct. 3, 2009 Oct. 31, 2009

Ryan Fien (7) 388 vs. Eastern Washington Nov. 2, 1986 ! 387 at Utah State Oct. 26, 1996 386 vs. New Mexico State Nov. 9, 1996 ! 381 at San Diego State Sept. 7, 1996 354 vs. St. Mary’s Sept. 14, 1996 307 at Southwest Texas State Sept. 28, 1996 305 vs. Cal Poly Oct. 5, 1996 John Friesz (18) 398 vs. Montana Nov. 26, 1988 389 at Weber State Sept. 23, 1989 385 at Weber State Oct. 31, 1987 381 at Idaho State Nov. 4, 1989 375 vs. Sacramento State Sept. 16, 1989 368 at Boise State Nov. 19, 1988 363 vs. Nevada Oct. 17, 1987 357 vs. Central Michigan Sept. 12, 1987 351 at Northern Arizona Sept. 26, 1987 340 at Montana State Oct. 14, 1989 330 vs. Mankato State Sept. 5, 1987 327 vs. Eastern Washington Oct. 24, 1987 323 at Idaho State Oct. 3, 1987 321 vs. Northern Arizona Oct. 1, 1988 318 at Portland State Sept. 9, 1989 312 vs. Northwestern State (La.) Dec. 3, 1988 307 vs. Boise State Nov. 18, 1989 303 at Nevada Nov. 5, 1988

Brian Lindgren (5) 382 vs. San Diego State 326 vs. Weber State 323 at Northern Iowa 319 at Louisiana-Lafayette 309 at Washington

Sept. 21, 2002 Nov. 15, 1986 Oct. 9, 1982 Nov. 2, 2002 Sept. 28, 2002

Matt Linehan (4) 381 vs. Western Michigan 353 at Ohio 347 at Texas State 324 at Louisiana-Monroe

Sept. 13, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014

Scott Linehan (8) 377 at Montana 374 at Montana 370 at Oregon State 350 at Central Michigan 336 vs. Northern Arizona 333 vs. Montana State 320 vs. Idaho State 313 vs. Weber State

Nov. 1, 1986 Oct. 27, 1984 Sept. 7, 1985 Sept. 13, 1986 Nov. 3, 1984 Nov. 8, 1986 Oct. 4, 1986 Oct. 13, 1984

Steve Nolan (1) 372 at Georgia Southern

Dec. 1, 1990

Doug Nussmeier (15) 396 at Montana State 393 at Idaho State 390 at Colorado State 357 vs. Southwest Texas State 351 vs. Southwest Texas State 350 vs. Idaho State 344 at Idaho State 338 at Montana 336 vs. Sonoma State 334 vs. Montana 334 at Northern Arizona 322 at Northeast Louisiana 317 at Eastern Washington 313 vs. Montana State 308 vs. Lehigh

Sept. 21, 1991 Oct. 9, 1993 Sept. 12, 1992 Sept. 11, 1993 Sept. 14, 1991 Oct. 10, 1992 Oct. 19, 1991 Nov. 7, 1992 Sept. 7, 1991 Nov. 16, 1991 Nov. 9, 1991 Nov. 27, 1993 Oct. 17, 1992 Sept. 1, 1990 Nov. 13, 1993

Steve Olson (1) 371 at Idaho State

Sept. 28, 1968

Brian Reader (1) 305 at Boise State

Nov. 14, 2009

Greg Robertson (1) 345 at Arkansas State 302 at Wyoming

Oct. 10, 1998 Oct. 2, 1999

Rick Sloan (4) 384 vs. Montana 332 vs. Oregon State 326 vs. Boise State 324 vs. Eastern Washington

Oct. 19, 1985 Sept. 29, 1984 Nov. 23, 1985 Nov. 30, 1985

John Welsh (9) 385 vs. Montana State 384 at Arkansas State 366 vs. New Mexico State 365 at West Virginia 349 at Arizona 339 vs. Arkansas State 330 vs. Louisiana-Monroe 319 at North Texas 303 vs. Montana

Sept. 30, 2000 Oct. 27, 2001 Nov. 11, 2000 Oct. 7, 2000 Sept. 8, 2001 Oct. 14, 2000 Nov. 3, 2001 Nov. 4, 2000 Sept. 9, 2000

Steve Wichman (4) 390 at UNLV 350 at Boise State 343 vs. Louisiana Tech 328 vs. Boise State

Sept. 10, 2005 Nov. 19, 2005 Nov. 12, 2005 Oct. 21, 2006

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CAREER 300-PLUS GAMES


IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME RUSHING RECORDS TOP-50 LONGEST RUNS 1. 2. 3.

99* George Wilson Whitman Oct. 18, 1930 90* Joel Thomas at Boise State Nov. 23, 1996 89* Wilbur Gary vs. Brigham Young 1955 89* Wilbur Gary vs. North Dakota 1954 5. 87* Tim Lappano vs. Washington State 1975 6. 85* Russell Davis at Portland State Oct. 3, 1981 85* Russell Davis at Portland State Oct. 3, 1981 8. 82* Princeton McCarty at Brigham Young Nov. 12, 2011 82* Willie Alderson at Washington Sept. 2, 2000 10. 81* Blair Lewis vs. Middle Tennessee Oct. 26, 2002 81 Darrell Mitchell vs. Idaho State Nov. 17, 1973 11. 80 Willie Alderson at Utah State Oct. 21, 2000 80* Russell Davis vs. Portland State Oct. 4, 1980 80 Tim Lappano 1977 80 Robert Taylor 1976 15. 79* Doug Nussmeier at Montana State Oct. 23, 1993 16. 76* Tim Lappano vs. Weber State 1975 17. 74* Alan Allen at Northern Arizona Nov. 9, 1991 18. 72 Devon Pearce 1989 19. 71* Jayson Bird at Boise State Sept. 4, 2004 71* Dale Meyer vs. Pacific 1963 71* Scott Linehan vs. Cal State Fullerton Sept. 20, 1986 22. 70 Kama Bailey at San Jose State Nov. 5, 2011 70* Sherriden May vs. Northern Iowa Nov. 5, 1994 70* Russell Davis at Portland State Oct. 3, 1981 25. 69 Tim Lappano 1979 69 Dave Comstock 1975 27. 68 D. Woolridge vs. Fresno State Nov. 7, 2009 68 Sherriden May 1993 29. 67 Princeton McCarty at New Mexico State Sept. 5, 2009 30. 66* Sherriden May vs. Weber State Sept. 19, 1992 66* Ray McDonald vs. Idaho State 1965 32. 64* Tim Lappano vs. Montana 1975 33. 63 Rocky Tuttle 1977 34. 60 Antwaun Sherman at UNLV Sept. 10, 2005 60 Robert Taylor 1977 60 Robert Brooks 1975 37. 59* Deonte Jackson at Nevada Oct. 24, 2009 59 June Hanford vs. Utah State 1958 39. 58 Willie Alderson vs. New Mexico State Nov. 11, 2000 58* Kerry Hickey vs. Portland State Sept. 25, 1982 41. 57* Sherriden May vs. Southwest Texas Sept. 11, 1993 57 Russell Davis 1978 43. 56 Willie Alderson at Oregon Sept. 16, 2000 56 Willie Alderson 1997 56* Jack Klein at Portland State Oct. 4, 1980 56 Tom Coombs vs. Simon Fraser Sept. 20, 1980 47. 55* Kerry Hickey at Northern Arizona Nov. 3, 1983 55* Dave Comstock vs. Weber State 1975 55 Flip Kleffner vs. Montana 1953 *scoring play (others may be as well; research continuing)

SINGLE-GAME BESTS YARDS 1. 347 2. 282 3. 273 4. 255 5. 241 6. 226 7. 221 221 8. 214 9. 206 10. 204 11. 202 201 13. 199 14. 194 194 16. 190 17. 186 18. 181 19. 180 20. 177 177 22. 173 173 24. 171 25. 170 26. 169 169 28. 168 168 30. 166 31. 165 32. 163 33. 162 34. 161 35. 160 160 160 38. 159 159 40. 158 41. 157 42. 155 155 155 45. 151 46. 150 47. 149 48. 148 49. 146 50. 147

Russell Davis Willis Smith Joel Thomas Ray McDonald Ray McDonald Devon Pearce Blair Lewis Mark Fredback Deonte` Jackson Antonio Wilson Sherriden May Sherriden May Robert Taylor Darrell Mitchell Sherriden May Devon Pearce Devon Pearce Russell Davis Zach Gerstner Bill Scott Zach Gerstner Sherriden May Antonio Wilson Devon Pearce Jayson Bird Anthony Tenner Devon Pearce Wilbur Gary Joel Thomas Sherriden May Sherriden May Sherriden May Kama Bailey Bruce Harris Joel Thomas Princeton McCarty Bruce Harris Wilbur Gary Zach Gerstner Blair Lewis Todd Hoiness Michael Moody Willie Alderson Russell Davis Ken Hobart Jerrel Brown James Baker Anthony Tenner Joel Thomas Joel Thomas Zach Gerstner

at Portland State Oct. 3, 1981 vs. Gonzaga Oct. 8, 1932 at Boise State Nov. 23, 1996 vs. Weber State Nov. 19, 1966 at Montana Oct. 23, 1965 at Boise State Nov. 17, 1990 vs. Middle Tennessee Oct. 26, 2002 vs. Weber State Oct. 20. 1973 vs. Cal Poly Sept. 8, 2007 at Utah State Oct. 26, 1996 at Weber State Sept. 18, 1993 vs. Weber State Sept. 19, 1992 vs. Northern Arizona Nov. 20, 1976 vs. Idaho State Nov. 17, 1973 vs. Montana State Oct. 14, 1994 vs. Northern Arizona Nov. 4, 1990 vs. Idaho State Oct. 13, 1990 at Boise State Nov. 21, 1981 at Louisiana-Monroe Nov. 15, 2003 vs. San Jose State Oct. 26, 1963 at Louisiana-Lafayette Oct. 25, 2003 at Stephen F. Austin Sept. 2, 1993 vs. Eastern Washington Nov. 2, 1996 vs. Weber State Sept. 22, 1990 vs. Arkansas State Nov. 6, 2004 at Montana Nov. 24, 2001 at Southwest Missouri State Nov. 24, 1990 at Brigham Young Nov. 11, 1955 vs. Idaho State Oct. 3, 1998 vs. Northern Iowa Nov. 5, 1994 at UNLV Sept. 17, 1994 vs. Eastern Washington Oct. 16, 1993 at San Jose State Nov. 5, 2011 at Montana Sept. 24, 1988 at Northern Arizona Oct. 30, 1993 vs. New Mexico State Oct. 25, 2008 at Pacific Sept. 17, 1988 vs. North Dakota Nov. 13, 1954 at New Mexico State Oct. 4, 2003 vs. New Mexico State Nov. 23, 2002 at Idaho State Oct. 26, 1985 vs. North Texas Oct. 9, 1999 at Utah State Oct. 21, 2000 vs. Northern Iowa Sept. 19, 1981 vs. Simon Fraser Sept. 5, 1981 vs. New Mexico State Oct. 18, 2014 at Arkansas State Oct. 12, 2013 at New Mexico State Nov. 15, 1997 vs. Eastern Washington Sept. 5, 1998 vs. Weber State Nov. 12, 1994 vs. Utah State Nov. 22, 2003

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME RUSHING RECORDS SINGLE-GAME BESTS at Boise State Nov. 17, 1990 vs. Utah State Nov. 22, 2003 at Montana Nov. 24, 2001 vs. Montana Nov. 12, 1966 at Louisiana-Monroe Nov. 15, 2003 vs. Washington State Oct. 24, 1964 vs. Middle Tennessee Oct. 18, 2003 at Nevada Sept. 29, 1990 at Montana Oct. 23, 1965 vs. Weber State Sept. 19, 1992 at Montana Nov. 10, 1990 vs. Cal Poly Sept. 8, 2007 at Eastern Washington Oct. 17, 1992 vs. Weber State Sept. 22, 1990 vs. Oregon State Nov. 17, 1956 at Washington State Sept. 18, 1999 vs. Weber State Nov. 12, 1994 at Stephen F. Austin Sept. 2, 1993 vs. Cal State Northridge Oct. 4, 1992 vs. Hawai`i Oct. 29, 2011 at Washington State Sept. 15, 2007 vs. Arkansas State Oct. 14, 2000 vs. Montana State Oct. 14, 1994 at Northern Iowa Oct. 24, 1991 vs. Idaho State Nov. 10, 1984 at Arkansas State Nov. 8, 2003 vs. Eastern Washington Oct. 16, 1993 at Southwest Missouri State Nov. 24, 1990 vs. Northern Arizona Nov. 4, 1990 vs. Idaho State Oct. 13, 1990 at Montana Sept. 24, 1988 at Weber State Sept. 12, 1981 at New Mexico State Oct. 20, 2007 at Eastern Michigan Oct. 2, 2004 vs. Boise State Aug. 31, 2002 at Washington State Sept. 23, 2000 vs. Utah State Oct. 23, 1999 at North Texas Oct. 31, 1998 at San Jose State Sept. 12, 1998 at Boise State Nov. 21, 1992 vs. Montana State Nov. 14, 1992 vs. Nevada Oct. 24, 1981 at New Mexico State Oct. 14, 2011 vs. Arkansas State Nov. 6, 2004 at Louisiana-Lafayette Oct. 25, 2003 at Arkansas State Oct. 27, 2001 vs. New Mexico State Nov. 11, 2000 at Utah State Oct. 21, 2000 vs. Montana Sept. 9, 2000 vs. North Texas Oct. 9, 1999 at Utah State Oct. 17, 1998 at Boise State Nov. 23, 1996 vs. Idaho State Nov. 12, 1994 vs. Weber State Oct. 22, 1988 vs. Idaho State Oct. 31, 1981

DEMAUNDRAY WOOLRIDGE TOUCHDOWNS 1. 4 D. Woodridge vs. Hawai`i Oct. 17, 2009 4 Willie Alderson vs. Arkansas State Oct. 14, 2000 4 Joel Thomas at Boise State Nov. 23, 1996 4 Sherriden May vs. Southwest Texas State Sept. 11, 1993 4 Kerry Hickey vs. Northern Arizona Nov. 13, 1982 4 Russell Davis at Portland State Oct. 3, 1981 7. 3 Elijhaa Penny *** at Appalachian State Nov. 29, 2014 3 Jayson Bird at Eastern Michigan Oct. 2, 2004 3 Rolly Lumbala at Eastern Michigan Oct. 2, 2004 3 Blair Lewis vs. Montana Oct. 5, 2002 3 Anthony Tenner at Montana Nov. 13, 1999 3 Antonio Wilson at Utah State Oct. 26, 1996 3 Joel Thomas vs. Weber State Nov. 12, 1994 3 Sherriden May vs. Lehigh Nov. 13, 1993 3 Sherriden May at Weber State Sept. 18, 1993 3 Sherriden May at Boise State Nov. 21, 1992 3 Sherriden May ** vs. Northern Arizona Oct. 31, 1992 3 Sherriden May at Eastern Washington Oct. 17, 1992 3 Sherriden May vs. Cal State Northridge Oct. 4, 1992 3 Sherriden May vs. Weber State Sept. 19, 1992 3 Doug Nussmeier St. Cloud State Sept. 5, 1992 3 Devon Pearce at Southwest Missouri State Nov. 24, 1990 3 Devon Pearce vs. Idaho State Oct. 13, 1990 3 Devon Pearce vs. Weber State Sept. 22, 1990 3 Damon Daniels vs. Eastern Washington Oct. 21, 1989 3 Damon Daniels vs. Nevada Oct. 28, 1989 3 Russell Davis at Boise State Nov. 21, 1981 **scored fourth TD in this game on a 96-yard kickoff return *** scored fourth TD on reception

TEAM Carries 82 Nov. 16, 1976 Net yards 526 Sept. 5, 1981 Touchdowns 8 Nov. 30, 1965

vs. Weber State College vs. Simon Fraser University vs. Montana State University

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CARRIES 1. 44 Devon Pearce 2. 39 Zach Gerstner 3. 38 Anthony Tenner 4. 37 Ray McDonald 5. 36 Zach Gerstner 6. 34 Ray McDonald 7. 33 Zach Gerstner 33 Devon Pearce 9. 32 Ray McDonald 10. 31 Sherriden May 31 Devon Pearce 12. 30 Deonte` Jackson 30 Sherriden May 30 Devon Pearce 30 Larry Norby 16. 29 Anthony Tenner 29 Joel Thomas 29 Sherriden May 29 Sherriden May 20. 28 Princeton McCarty 28 Deonte` Jackson 28 Willie Alderson 28 Sherriden May 28 Sherriden May 28 Marlon Barrow 26. 27 Zach Gerstner 27 Sherriden May 27 Devon Pearce 27 Devon Pearce 27 Devon Pearce 27 Bruce Harris 27 Ken Hobart 33. 26 Deonte` Jackson 26 Jayson Bird 26 Zach Gerstner 26 Willie Alderson 26 Anthony Tenner 26 Joel Thomas 26 Joel Thomas 26 Sherriden May 26 Sherriden May 26 Ken Hobart 43. 25 Princeton McCarty 25 Jayson Bird 25 Zach Gerstner 25 Zach Gerstner 25 Willie Alderson 25 Willie Alderson 25 Willie Alderson 25 Anthony Tenner 25 Joel Thomas 25 Joel Thomas 25 Sherriden May 25 Damon Daniels 25 Wally Jones


IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME RUSHING RECORDS SINGLE-GAME BESTS

RAY MCDONALD

DEVON PEARCE

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

Devon Pearce Ray McDonald Zach Gerstner Deonte` Jackson Willie Alderson Sherriden May Sherriden May Joel Thomas

Average Per Carry 1990 1966 2003 2007 2000 1992 1994 1998

267 259 256 240 238 237 231 231

1990 1994 1966 1993 1998 2000 2007 2003 1996 1981 1992 1965

1,393 1,370 1,329 1,267 1,229 1,195 1,175 1,157 1,148 1,117 1,111 1,002

1966 1990 1994 1993 1981 1998 2000 1996 1979

132.9 126.6 124.6 115.2 111.7 111.7 108.6 104.4 102.4

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

Devon Pearce Sherriden May Ray McDonald Sherriden May Joel Thomas Willie Alderson Deonte` Jackson Zach Gerstner Joel Thomas Russell Davis Sherriden May Ray McDonald

(minimum 40 carries)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Tim Lappano Russell Davis Terry Idler Robert Taylor Bob Mays

Touchdowns 1. Sherriden May 2. Sherriden May 3. De`Maundray Woolridge 4. Joel Thomas 5. Devon Pearce Ray McDonald 7. Ray McDonald Joel Thomas

TEAM Carries Net yards Touchdowns

1975 1981 1980 1976 1949

8.41 7.98 7.14 7.01 6.80

1992 1993 2009 1998 1990 1965 1966 1996

21 20 18 16 15 15 14 14

623 3,482 37

1975 1975 1993

Average Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.

Ray McDonald Devon Pearce Sherriden May Sherriden May Russell Davis Joel Thomas Willie Alderson Joel Thomas Tim Lappano

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME RUSHING RECORDS CAREER LEADERS

JOEL THOMAS

WILLIS SMITH

ATTEMPTS Joel Thomas Sherriden May Ken Hobart Ray McDonald Deonte` Jackson Devon Pearce

AVERAGE PER CARRY 1993-98 1992-94 1980-83 1964-66 2007-10 1988-91

765 689 628 603 601 551

1993-98 1992-94 1929-32 1964-66 1988-90 2007-10 2008-11 1978-81 1975-79 2000-03 1997-2001 1980-83 1974-78 1948-50 1973-75 1975-77 1987-89 1997-2000 1985-87 1970-71

3,929 3,748 3,029 2,916 2,724 2,700 2,245 2,200 2,196 2,115 2,010 1,826 1,714 1,662 1,582 1,548 1,494 1,452 1,449 1,439

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

Joel Thomas Sherriden May Willis Smith Ray McDonald Devon Pearce Deonte` Jackson Princeton McCarty Russell Davis Tim Lappano Zach Gerstner Anthony Tenner Ken Hobart Robert Brooks John Brogan J.C. Chadband Robert Taylor Bruce Harris Willie Alderson Todd Hoiness Fred Riley

(minimum 80 carries)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Willis Smith Russell Davis Wilbur Gary Terry Idler Robert Taylor

1929-32 1978-81 1954-55 1978-81 1975-77

8.73 6.34 6.22 6.09 5.95

1992-94 1964-66 1929-32 1993-98 20071988-90

113.6 97.2 86.5 85.4 78.0 69.8

1993-98 1992-94 1964-66 1988-90 1980-83

51 50 36 33 26

AVERAGE PER GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Sherriden May Ray McDonald Willis Smith Joel Thomas Deonte` Jackson Devon Pearce

TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Joel Thomas Sherriden May Ray McDonald Devon Pearce Ken Hobart

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


IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME RUSHING RECORDS CAREER 100-PLUS GAMES 300-YARD GAMES (1) Russell Davis 347 at Portland State 200-YARD GAMES Ray McDonald (2) 255 vs. Weber State 241 at Montana

Nov. 19, 1966 Oct. 23, 1965

Sherriden May (2) 204 at Weber State 202 vs. Weber State

Sept. 18, 1993 Sept. 19, 1992

Wilis Smith (1) 282 vs. Gonzaga

SHERRIDEN MAY

Oct. 3, 1981

Oct. 8, 1932

Joel Thomas (1) 273 at Boise State

Nov. 23, 1996

Devon Pearce (1) 226 at Boise State

Nov. 17, 1990

Blair Lewis (1) 221 vs. Middle Tennessee

Oct. 26, 2002

Deonte` Jackson (1) 214 vs. Cal Poly

Sept. 8, 2007

CAREER GAMES OF 100 OR MORE YARDS 22 Sherriden May, includes two of 200+ (1992-94) 17 Joel Thomas, includes one of 200+ (1993-98) 10 Devon Pearce, includes one of 200+ (1990-91) 9

Zach Gerstner (2000-03)

7

Deonte` Jackson, includes one of 200+ (2007-10) Blair Lewis, includes one of 200+ (2000-02) Anthony Tenner (1997-2001)

6

Willie Alderson (1997-2000)

4

Princeton McCarty (2008-11)

3

Jayson Bird (2004-07) Russell Davis, includes one of 300+ (1978-82) Bruce Harris (1987-91) Ray McDonald (1963-67) DeMaundray Woolridge (2009)

2

Jerrel Brown (2013-14) James Baker (2012-13) Kama Bailey (2008-11) Wilbur Gary (1954-56) Kerry Hickey (1982-84)

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME RUSHING RECORDS CAREER 100-PLUS GAMES (THREE OR MORE)

BLAIR LEWIS

ZACH GERSTNER

Sherriden May (20) 194 vs. Montana State Oct. 14, 1994 177 at Stephen F. Austin Sept. 2, 1993 168 vs. Northern Iowa Nov. 5, 1994 166 at UNLV Sept. 17, 1994 165 vs. Eastern Washington Oct. 16, 1993 143 vs. Montana State Nov. 14, 1992 133 at Northern Iowa Oct. 24, 1992 128 vs. SWTexas State Sept. 11, 1993 124 vs. Idaho State Nov. 12, 1994 123 vs. Montana Nov. 6, 1993 123 at Eastern Washington Oct. 17, 1992 122 vs. Lehigh Nov. 13, 1993 121 vs. Stephen F. Austin Sept. 24, 1994 121 vs. Cal State Northridge Oct. 4, 1992 114 at Eastern Washington Oct. 8, 1994 111 vs. Idaho State Oct. 1, 1994 108 at Southern Utah Sept. 3, 1994 107 at Boise State Nov. 19, 1994 104 at Boise State Nov. 21, 1992 100 at Montana State Oct. 23, 1993

Devon Pearce (9) 190 vs. Idaho State 194 vs. Northern Arizona 173 vs. Weber State 169 at SW Missouri State 135 vs. SWTexas State 118 at Nevada 114 vs. Cal State Chico 112 at Montana 111 at Oregon

Oct. 13, 1990 Nov. 4, 1990 Sept. 22, 1990 Nov. 24, 1990 Sept. 14, 1991 Sept. 29, 1990 Oct. 6, 1990 Nov. 10, 1990 Sept. 15, 1990

Zach Gerstner (9) 181 at Louisiana-Monroe 177 at Louisiana-Lafayette 159 at New Mexico State 147 vs. Utah State 111 vs. North Texas 110 vs. Middle Tennessee 110 vs. Montana State 104 at Washington 101 at Arkansas State

Nov. 15, 2003 Oct. 25, 2003 Oct. 4, 2003 Nov. 22, 2003 Oct. 11, 2003 Oct. 18, 2003 Sept. 30, 2000 Sept. 20, 2003 Oct. 27, 2001

Joel Thomas (16) 168 vs. Idaho State Oct. 3, 1998 161 at Northern Arizona Oct. 30, 1993 148 vs. Eastern Washington Sept. 5, 1998 146 vs. Weber State Nov. 12, 1994 142 at North Texas Oct. 31, 1998 138 at Arkansas State Oct. 10, 1998 134 vs. Eastern Washington Nov. 2, 1996 129 at Northern Iowa Nov. 11, 1995 128 at SW Texas State Sept. 28, 1996 121 at Boise State Nov. 21, 1998 120 vs. Boise State Nov. 20, 1993 119 vs. New Mexico State Nov. 9, 1996 119 vs. St. Mary’s Sept. 14, 1996 115 at Utah State Oct. 17, 1998 115 at Idaho State Sept. 30, 1995 102 at San Jose State Sept. 12, 1998

Anthony Tenner (7) 170 at Montana 149 at New Mexico State 122 at Eastern Washington 118 at Washington State 114 vs. North Texas 107 at Arkansas State 100 at Montana

Nov. 24, 2001 Nov. 15, 1997 Sept. 2, 1999 Sept. 18, 1999 Oct. 9, 1999 Oct. 16, 1999 Nov. 13, 1999

Deonte` Jackson (6) 143 at New Mexico State Oct. 20, 2007 113 at Washington State Sept. 15, 2007 111 vs. Northern Illinois Sept. 22, 2007 110 vs. Western Michigan Sept. 13, 2008 108 vs. Fresno State Oct. 13, 2007 100 vs. Idaho State Sept. 6, 2008 Willie Alderson (6) 155 at Utah State Oct. 21, 2000 140 at Washington Sept. 2, 2000 139 vs. New Mexico State Nov. 11, 2000 135 vs. Arkansas State Oct. 14, 2000 113 at Washington State Sept. 23, 2000 107 at Oregon Sept. 16, 2000 Princeton McCarty (4) 160 vs. New Mexico State 127 at Brigham Young 125 at San Jose State 116 at New Mexico State

Oct. 25, 2008 Nov. 12, 2011 Oct. 10, 2009 Oct. 14, 2011

Jayson Bird (3) 171 vs. Arkansas State Nov. 6, 2004 134 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette Oct. 16, 2004 125 at Eastern Michigan Oct. 2, 2004 DeMaundray Woolridge (3) 143 at Northern Illinois Sept. 26, 2009 143 at Boise State Nov. 14, 2009 126 vs. Bowling Green State *Dec. 30, 2009

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Blair Lewis (6) 159 vs. New Mexico State Nov. 23, 2002 126 vs. Montana Oct. 5, 2002 110 at Arizona Sept. 8, 2001 104 at Washington Sept. 22, 2001 102 at New Mexico State Oct. 13, 2001 101 vs. Arkansas State Nov. 16, 2002


IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME RECEIVING RECORDS SINGLE-GAME BESTS

JERRY HENDREN

RECEPTIONS 1. 17 Jerry Hendren 2. 15 Chris Lacy 15 Scott Dahlquist 15 Jerry Hendren 3. 14 Eric Yarber 4. 13 Kasey Dunn 13 Scott Auker 13 Kurt Vestman 5. 12 Max Komar 12 B. Bernal-Wood 12 B. Bernal-Wood 12 Antonio Wilson 12 Kasey Dunn 12 Eric Yarber 12 Scott Auker 6. 11 Joshua McCain 11 Daniel Smith 11 Chris Belser 11 Josh Jelmberg 11 Blair Lewis 11 Rossi Martin 11 Kasey Dunn 11 Kurt Vestman 7. 10 Mike Scott 10 Jahrie Level 10 Max Komar 10 Daniel Smith 10 Daniel Smith 10 B. Bernal-Wood 10 B. Bernal-Wood 10 Orlando Winston 10 Orlando Winston 10 Josh Jelmberg 10 Josh Jelmberg 10 Antonio Wilson 10 Kasey Dunn 10 David Jackson 10 Neosia Morris 10 Brant Bengen 10 Neosia Morris 10 Brant Bengen 10 Scott Auker 10 Scott Auker 10 Eric Yarber

at Southern Mississippi at Middle Tennessee at Georgia Southern at Idaho State vs. Nevada at SW Missouri State vs. Nevada at Pacific vs. Colorado State vs. Louisiana-Lafayette at Eastern Michigan at Nevada vs. Montana State vs. Mankato State vs. Weber State vs. New Mexico State at New Mexico State vs. New Mexico State vs. Montana at Middle Tennessee at Auburn vs. Weber State at Weber State vs. UT-San Antonio at Bowling Green State at Nevada at Boise State at Washington State at Middle Tennessee vs. Louisiana-Monroe vs. Middle Tennessee vs. North Texas at Washington State vs. Boise State vs. Utah State vs. Sonoma State vs. Montana vs. Montana State at Montana at Eastern Washington vs. Boise State vs. Eastern Washington at Oregon State at Cal State Fullerton

Oct. 3, 1969 Oct. 6, 2001 Dec. 1, 1990 Sept. 28, 1968 Sept. 28, 1985 Nov. 24, 1990 Sept. 28, 1985 Oct. 29, 1983 Oct. 2, 2009 Oct. 16, 2004 Oct. 2, 2004 Oct. 18, 1997 Sept. 1, 1990 Sept. 14, 1985 Oct. 13, 1984 Oct. 18, 2014 Oct. 29, 2005 Nov. 23, 2002 Oct. 5, 2002 Oct. 6, 2001 Sept. 11, 1999 Sept. 22, 1990 Oct. 15, 1983 Nov. 17, 2012 Sept. 8, 2012 Oct. 24, 2009 Nov. 19, 2005 Sept. 1, 2005 Oct. 23, 2004 Oct. 9, 2004 Oct. 18, 2003 Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 7, 2002 Aug. 31, 2002 Oct. 25, 1997 Sept. 7, 1991 Nov. 26, 1988 Nov. 8, 1986 Nov. 1, 1986 Sept. 27, 1986 Nov. 23, 1985 Nov. 2, 1985 Sept. 7, 1985 Sept. 15, 1984

CHRIS LACY

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME RECEIVING RECORDS

YARDS (TOP 50) 1. 269 Daniel Smith 2. 241 Kasey Dunn 3. 238 Jerry Hendren 4. 234 Kasey Dunn 5. 221 Chris Lacy 221 Eric Yarber 6. 218 Alan Allen 7. 213 Vic Wallace 8. 206 Antonio Wilson 9. 202 Scott Dahlquist 10. 200 Yo Murphy 11. 192 Eric Jorgensen 12. 186 Vic Wallace 13. 185 Kasey Dunn 14. 183 Maurice Shaw 15. 182 John Jake 182 Brant Bengen 16. 181 David Jackson 17. 179 Alan Allen 18. 178 Robert Scott 19 175 Kasey Dunn 20. 173 Antonio Wilson 21. 171 Yo Murphy 22. 170 Kasey Dunn 23. 169 Dwight McKinzie 24. 167 Orlando Winston 167 Alan Allen 25. 164 Alan Allen 26. 162 Brant Bengen 27. 161 Eddie Williams 161 Eric Yarber 28. 158 David Jackson 158 Dan Johnson 29. 156 Kyle Gary 30. 155 John Jake 31. 154 Yo Murphy 32. 153 B. Bernal-Wood 153 Josh Jelmberg 153 Kyle Gary 153 Alan Allen 153 Alan Allen 33. 152 Max Komar 152 Dwight McKinzie 152 Eric Yarber 34. 151 Jimmy Labita 151 Kurt Vestman 35. 150 Joshua McCain 36. 149 Alan Allen 37. 146 Wendell Octave 38. 145 Chris Lacy 145 Brant Bengen 39. 144 Orlando Winston

at New Mexico State vs. Montana State at San Jose State at SW Missouri State at Middle Tennessee vs. Mankato State at Northern Arizona vs. Weber State at Utah State at Georgia Southern at Montana vs. Montana at Boise State at Weber State at Nevada vs. Weber State vs. Montana State vs. Cal State Sacramento vs. Eastern Washington at Wyoming at Portland State vs. Eastern Washington vs. Idaho State at Eastern Washington at Weber State at Montana vs. Southern Colorado vs. Montana at Montana vs. Western Michigan vs. Nevada vs. Nevada vs. Boise State vs. Northern Arizona vs. Idaho State vs. St. Cloud State at Eastern Michigan vs. Montana vs. Idaho State vs. Montana vs. Eastern Washington vs. Colorado State vs. Eastern Washington vs. Portland State vs. North Texas at Pacific at Ohio at Idaho State at UNLV vs. Boise State vs. Weber State vs. Middle Tennessee

Oct. 29, 2005 Sept. 1, 1990 Nov. 9, 1968 Nov. 24, 1990 Oct. 6, 2001 Sept. 14, 1985 Oct. 7, 1989 Oct. 2, 1982 Oct. 26, 1996 Dec. 1, 1990 Nov. 7, 1992 Oct. 10, 1987 Nov. 21, 1981 Oct. 12, 1991 Oct. 24, 2009 Nov. 28, 1987 Nov. 8, 1986 Sept. 16, 1989 Oct. 21, 1989 Aug. 31, 1996 Sept. 9, 1989 Nov. 2, 1996 Oct. 10, 1992 Oct. 20, 1990 Sept. 18, 1993 Sept. 27, 2003 Sept. 10, 1983 Nov. 26, 1988 Nov. 1, 1986 Sept. 13, 2008 Sept. 28, 1985 Oct. 28, 1989 Nov. 19, 1983 Oct. 22, 1994 Nov. 12, 1988 Sept. 5, 1992 Oct. 2, 2004 Oct. 5, 2002 Oct. 1, 1994 Sept. 28, 1989 Oct. 1, 1983 Oct. 3, 2009 Oct. 14, 1995 Sept. 8, 1984 Oct. 11, 2003 Oct. 29, 1983 Sept. 20, 2014 Nov. 4, 1989 Sept. 10, 2005 Sept. 29, 2001 Nov. 15, 1986 Oct. 18, 2003

40. 143 Kyle Gary 41. 142 Eddie Williams 142 Antonio Wilson 142 Yo Murphy 142 Alan Allen 42. 141 Daniel Smith 141 Kasey Dunn 43. 140 Justin Veltung 140 Antonio Wilson 140 Kasey Dunn 140 Brant Bengen 140 Brant Bengen 44. 139 Joshua McCain 139 B. Bernal-Wood 139 Antonio Wilson 139 David Jackson 45. 138 Chris Lacy 138 Kasey Dunn 46. 137 B. Bernal-Wood 137 Chris Lacy 137 Jack Klein 47. 136 Joshua McCain 136 Max Komar 136 Alan Allen 136 Neosia Morris 136 Eric Yarber 136 Ron Whittenburg 48. 135 Antonio Wilson 135 Brant Bengen 135 Eric Yarber 135 Ron Whittenburg 49. 134 Kasey Dunn 134 David Jackson 50. 133 Max Komar 133 Ray Buhler TOUCHDOWNS 4 Justin Veltung 4 Yo Murphy 4 Jerry Hendren 3 Max Komar 3 Josh Jelmberg 3 Jeffrey Townsley 3 Dwight McKinzie 3 Keith Neal 3 Alan Allen 3 Eric Yarber 3 Alan Allen

vs. Stephen F. Austin vs. Nevada at Nevada at Colorado State at Eastern Kentucky at UNLV at Weber State at Louisiana Tech vs. Utah State at Northern Arizona at Central Michigan vs. Eastern Washington vs. New Mexico State at Hawai`i vs. Nevada at Montana vs. Montana State at Idaho State at North Texas vs. Arkansas State vs. Montana vs. Troy at Nevada vs. Northern Arizona vs. Boise State at Cal State Fullerton vs. Northern Arizona at New Mexico State vs. Boise State vs. Montana vs. Eastern Washington vs. Montana vs. Montana vs. Louisiana Tech at Montana

Sept. 24, 1994 Oct. 4, 2008 Oct. 18, 1997 Sept. 12, 1992 Dec. 4, 1982 Sept. 10, 2005 Sept. 23, 1989 Oct. 16, 2010 Oct. 25, 1997 Nov. 9, 1991 Sept. 13, 1986 Nov. 30, 1985 Oct. 18, 2014 Nov. 20, 2004 Oct. 19, 1996 Sept. 24, 1988 Sept. 30, 2000 Oct. 19, 1991 Nov. 13, 2004 Oct. 14, 2000 Oct. 10, 1981 Nov. 15, 2014 Oct. 24, 2009 Oct. 31, 1992 Nov. 21, 1987 Sept. 15, 1984 Nov. 13, 1982 Nov. 15, 1997 Nov. 23, 1985 Oct. 19, 1985 Oct. 1, 1983 Nov. 16, 1991 Sept. 28, 1989 Oct. 31, 2009 Oct. 10, 1953

at Louisiana Tech vs. Idaho State at San Jose State at Nevada vs. San Diego State vs. Eastern Washington vs. Sonoma State at Idaho State at Idaho State vs. Mankato State vs. Eastern Washington

Oct. 16, 2010 Oct. 10, 1992 Nov. 9, 1968 Oct. 24, 2009 Sept. 21, 2002 Sept. 5, 1998 Sept. 16, 1995 Oct. 9, 1993 Nov. 4, 1989 Sept. 14, 1985 Oct. 1, 1983

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME RECEIVING RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON

BOBBY BERNAL-WOOD

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

Bobby Bernal-Wood Jerry Hendren Kasey Dunn Jerry Hendren Kasey Dunn Scott Auker Dezmon Epps Antonio Wilson Joshua McCain Eric Yarber Kasey Dunn Scott Auker Yo Murphy David Griffin

Yards 2004 1969 1990 1968 1991 1985 2013 1997 2014 1985 1989 1984 1992 1996

96 95 88 86 85 80 79 77 76 75 73 72 68 68

Bobby Bernal-Wood Jerry Hendren Jerry Hendren Kasey Dunn Kasey Dunn Eric Yarber

Touchdown Receptions

Jerry Hendren Jerry Hendren Kasey Dunn Antonio Wilson Lee Allen Kasey Dunn Joshua McCain Yo Murphy Kyle Gary Eric Yarber Kasey Dunn

1968 1969 1991 1996 1989 1990 2014 1992 1994 1985 1989

1,457 1,452 1,263 1,203 1,168 1,164 1,162 1,156 1,132 1,103 1,101

Average Per Reception

2004 1969 1968 1990 1991 1985

9.80 9.50 8.60 8.00 7.73 7.50

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

Brian Allen David Jackson Joe Chapman Alan Allen Jack Klein Vic Wallace Keith Neal Vic Wallace Bob Dehlinger Ethan Jones

1983 1989 1964 1993 1981 1982 1993 1981 1957 1998

1. 2. 3.

Jerry Hendren Jerry Hendren Max Komar Kyle Gary Brian Allen 5. Antonio Wilson Alan Allen Kasey Dunn Lee Allen 10. Joshua McCain Eric Yarber Dwight McKinzie Robert Scott

1968 1969 2009 1984 1983 1997 1993 1989 1989 2014 1985 1995 1996

14 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9

Best Touchdown Percentage

(minimum 15 receptions)

Receptions Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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

26.3 26.2 25.4 25.3 24.9 24.3 24.2 23.8 23.3 21.9

(receptions per TD; minimum 15 receptions)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Keith Neal Alan Allen Brian Allen Curtis Johnson Collie Mack

1993 1993 1983 1983 1972

2.29 2.70 2.82 3.50 3.75

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME RECEIVING RECORDS CAREER

KASEY DUNN

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19.

Kasey Dunn 1988-91 Jerry Hendren 1967-69 Scott Auker 1983-85 Chris Lacy 1998-2001 Josh Jelmberg 1999-2002 Antonio Wilson 1996-97 Yo Murphy 1989-92 Max Komar 2006-09 Lee Allen 1987-89 Eric Yarber 1984-85 Brant Bengen 1984-86 Orlando Winston 2001-03 Wendell Octave 2003-06 David Griffin 1993-96 Dwight McKinzie 1992-95 Kyle Gary 1983-84 Neosia Morris 1986-87 Bobby Bernal-Woods 2003-04 Ron Whittenburg 1982-83

RECEPTION YARDS 268 230 170 152 146 142 140 132 129 124 122 122 115 113 112 111 111 105

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

Kasey Dunn Jerry Hendren Chris Lacy Yo Murphy Lee Allen Antonio Wilson Max Komar Brant Bengen Dwight McKinzie Eric Yarber Scott Auker 12. Kyle Gary

AVERAGE PER RECEPTION

1988-91 1967-69 1998-2001 1989-92 1987-89 1996-97 2006-09 1984-86 1992-95 1984-85 1983-85 1993-94

3,847 3,435 2,368 2,267 2,199 2,113 2,108 2,075 2,050 1,920 1,920 1,762

AVERAGE RECEPTIONS PER GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Jerry Hendren Eric Yarber Antonio Wilson Kasey Dunn Bobby Bernal-Woods Neosia Morris

1967-69 1984-85 1996-97 1988-91 2003-04 1986-87

7.67 6.79 6.45 6.38 5.73 5.29

(minimum 32 receptions)

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

Vic Wallace Alan Allen Brian Allen David Jackson Curtis Johnson Joe Chapman Keith Neal David Jackson Dwight McKinzie Jett Taylor

1981-82 1990-93 1982-83 1987-89 1980-83 1963-65 1993-94 1988-89 1992-95 1977-78

24.1 23.0 22.7 22.5 20.3 20.0 19.4 19.1 18.1 17.0

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Jerry Hendren Kasey Dunn Lee Allen Chris Lacy Antonio Wilson Yo Murphy Eric Yarber Brian Allen Dwight McKinzie 10. Kyle Gary

1967-69 1988-91 1987-89 1998-2001 1996-97 1989-92 1984-85 1982-83 1992-95 1993-94

27 25 22 18 17 17 17 17 17 16

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RECEPTIONS


IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME RECEIVING RECORDS CAREER 100-PLUS GAMES

CAREER GAMES OF 100 OR MORE YARDS 19 Kasey Dunn, includes two of 200+ yards 9

Antonio Wilson, includes one of 200+ yards

8

Chris Lacy, includes one of 200+ yards Eric Yarber, includes one of 200+ yards

7

Brant Bengen

6

Joshua McCain Yo Murphy, includes one of 200+ yards John Jake David Jackson Dwight McKinzie Kyle Gary Max Komar Scott Auker Lee Allen

5

Vic Wallace, includes one of 200+ yards Ron Whittenburg Alan Allen Brian Allen

4

Daniel Smith, includes one of 200+ yards Eric Jorgensen Robert Scott

3

Orlando Winston Bobby Bernal-Wood Josh Jelmberg Neosia Morris Daniel Hardy David Griffin

2

Eddie Williams Maurice Shaw Dan Johnson Kurt Vestman Elia ala`ilima-Daley Deon Price Eric Greenwood Steve Jackson Rossi Martin

D.J. SMITH

200-YARD GAMES Kasey Dunn 241 vs. Montana State Sept. 1, 1990 234 at Southwest Missouri State Nov. 24, 1990 Daniel Smith 269 at New Mexico State

Oct. 29, 2005

Jerry Hendren 238 at San Jose State

Nov. 9, 1968

Chris Lacy 221 at Middle Tennessee

Oct. 6, 2001

Eric Yarber 221 vs. Mankato State

Sept. 14, 1985

Lee Allen 218 at Northern Arizona

Oct. 7, 1989

Vic Wallace 213 vs. Weber State

Oct. 2, 1982

Antonio Wilson 206 at Utah State

Oct. 26, 1996

Scott Dahlquist 202 at Georgia Southern

Dec. 1, 1990

Yo Murphy 200 at Montana

Nov. 7, 1992

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME RECEIVING RECORDS CAREER 100-PLUS GAMES

Antonio Wilson (9) 206 at Utah State Oct. 26, 1996 173 vs. Eastern Washington Nov. 2, 1996 142 at Nevada Oct. 18, 1997 140 vs. Utah State Oct. 25, 1997 139 vs. Nevada Oct. 19, 1996 135 at New Mexico State Nov. 15, 1997 125 vs. North Texas Oct. 4, 1997 108 at Southwest Texas State Sept. 28, 1996 106 vs. St. Mary’s Sept. 14, 1996 Chris Lacy (8) 221 at Middle Tennessee 145 vs. Boise State 138 vs. Montana State 137 vs. Arkansas State 121 at Boise State 116 vs. New Mexico State 106 at Washington 101 vs. North Texas Eric Yarber (8) 221 vs. Mankato State 161 vs. Nevada 152 vs. Portland State 136 at Cal State Fullerton 135 vs. Montana 124 at Montana 116 at Montana State 103 at Boise State

Oct. 6, 2001 Sept. 29, 2001 Sept. 30, 2000 Oct. 14, 2000 Nov. 18, 2000 Nov. 11, 2000 Sept. 22, 2001 Nov. 17, 2001 Sept. 14, 1985 Sept. 28, 1985 Sept. 8, 1984 Sept. 15, 1984 Oct. 19, 1985 Oct. 27, 1984 Nov. 9, 1985 Nov. 17, 1984

Brant Bengen (7) 182 vs. Montana State 162 at Montana 145 vs. Weber State 140 at Central Michigan 140 vs. Eastern Washington 135 vs. Boise State 100 at Montana Joshua McCain (6) 150 at Ohio 139 vs. New Mexico State 136 vs. Troy 128 Western Michigan 125 at Texas State 101 at San Diego State Yo Murphy (6) 200 at Montana 171 vs. Idaho State 154 vs. St. Cloud State 142 at Colorado State 125 vs. Eastern Washington 116 at Montana State John Jake (6) 182 vs. Weber State 155 vs. Idaho State 131 vs. Mankato State 128 vs. Northern Arizona 128 vs. Central Michigan 102 at Weber State

Nov. 8, 1986 Nov. 1, 1986 Nov. 15, 1986 Sept. 13, 1986 Nov. 30, 1985 Nov. 23, 1985 Oct. 27, 1984 Sept. 20, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014 Nov. 15, 2015 Sept. 13, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014 Nov. 8, 2014 Nov. 7, 1992 Oct. 10, 1992 Sept. 5, 1992 Sept. 12, 1992 Oct. 26, 1991 Sept. 21, 1991 Nov. 28, 1987 Nov. 12, 1988 Sept. 5, 1987 Oct. 1, 1988 Sept. 12, 1987 Oct. 31, 1987

David Jackson (6) 181 vs. Cal State Sacramento 158 vs. Nevada 139 at Montana 134 vs. Montana 107 vs. Portland State 105 vs. Montana

Sept. 16, 1989 Oct. 28, 1989 Sept. 24, 1988 Sept. 28, 1989 Sept. 10, 1988 Nov. 26, 1988

Lee Allen ( 6) 218 at Northern Arizona 179 vs. Eastern Washington 164 vs. Montana 153 vs. Montana 149 at Idaho State 103 at Montana

Oct. 7, 1989 Oct. 21, 1989 Nov. 26, 1988 Sept. 28, 1989 Nov. 4, 1989 Sept. 24, 1988

Dwight McKinzie (6) 169 at Weber State 152 vs. Eastern Washington 132 at Montana 126 vs. Northern Arizona 112 at Weber State 111 vs. Montana

Sept. 18, 1993 Oct. 14, 1995 Oct. 29, 1994 Oct. 22, 1994 Oct. 28, 1995 Oct. 21, 1995

Kyle Gary (6) 156 vs. Northern Arizona 153 vs. Idaho State 143 vs. Stephen F. Austin 127 vs. Lehigh 123 at Northeast Louisiana 100 at Southern Utah

Oct. 22, 1994 Oct. 1, 1994 Sept. 24, 1994 Nov. 13, 1993 Nov. 27, 1993 Sept. 3, 1994

Max Komar (6) 152 vs. Colorado State 136 at Nevada 133 vs. Louisiana Tech 111 at Washington 110 vs. Utah State 101 at Louisiana Tech

Oct. 3, 2009 Oct. 24, 2009 Oct. 31, 2009 Sept. 12, 2009 Nov. 28, 2009 Oct. 14, 2006

Scott Auker (6) 126 at Oregon State 118 vs. Montana 118 vs. Boise State 117 vs. Oregon State 112 vs. Weber State 105 vs. Eastern Washington

Sept. 7, 1985 Oct. 19, 1985 Nov. 19, 1983 Sept. 29, 1984 Oct. 13, 1984 Nov. 2, 1985

Vic Wallace (5) 213 vs. Weber State 186 at Boise State 130 vs. Northern Arizona 127 at Montana 118 at Idaho State

Oct. 2, 1982 Nov. 21, 1981 Nov. 7, 1981 Oct. 16, 1982 Sept. 24, 1982

Ron Whittenburg (5) 136 vs. Northern Arizona 135 vs. Eastern Washington 116 vs. Montana 106 vs. Southern Colorado 105 at Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 13, 1982 Oct. 1, 1983 Oct. 22, 1983 Sept. 10, 1983 Dec. 4, 1982

Alan Allen (5 ) 136 vs. Northern Arizona Oct. 31, 1992 124 vs. Southwest Texas State Sept. 11, 1993 123 vs. Lehigh Nov. 13, 1993 107 at Northern Arizona Oct. 30, 1993 100 vs. Cal State Sacramento Sept. 16, 1989 Brian Allen (5 ) 167vs. Southern Colorado 153 vs. Eastern Washington 142 at Eastern Kentucky 116 vs. Weber State 107 at Northern Arizona

Sept. 10, 1983 Oct. 1, 1983 Dec. 4, 1982 Oct. 2, 1982 Nov. 3, 1983

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Kasey Dunn (19) 241 vs. Montana State Sept. 1, 1990 234 at Southwest Missouri State Nov. 24, 1990 185 at Weber State Oct. 12, 1991 175 at Portland State Sept. 9, 1989 170 at Eastern Washington Oct. 20, 1990 141 at Weber State Sept. 23, 1989 140 at Northern Arizona Nov. 9, 1991 138 at Idaho State Oct. 19, 1991 134 vs. Montana Nov. 16, 1991 126 vs. Sonoma State Sept. 7, 1991 123 vs. Northern Iowa Sept. 28, 1991 120 at Idaho State Nov. 4, 1989 121 vs. Northern Arizona Nov. 4, 1990 117 vs. Boise State Nov. 18, 1989 116 vs. Eastern Illinois Nov. 25, 1989 116 vs. Nevada Oct. 28, 1989 112 at Montana State Oct. 14, 1989 107 vs. Idaho State Oct. 13, 1990 101 at Oregon Sept. 15, 1990


IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME RECEIVING RECORDS CAREER 100-PLUS GAMES Daniel Smith (4) 269 at New Mexico State 141 at UNLV 114 at Boise State 103 at Washington State Eric Jorgensen (4) 192 vs. Montana 125 at Northern Arizona 110 vs. Idaho State 104 at Eastern Washington Robert Scott (4) 178 at Wyoming 120 vs. Montana 117 vs. New Mexico State 110 vs. Cal Poly

Oct. 29, 2005 Sept. 10, 2005 Nov. 19, 2005 Sept. 1, 2005 Oct. 10, 1987 Sept. 26, 1987 Oct. 4, 1986 Sept. 27, 1986 Aug. 31, 1996 Oct. 21, 1995 Nov. 9, 1996 Oct. 5, 1996

Dezmon Epps (3) 175 vs. Old Dominion 126 at Florida State 110 vs. Northern Illinois

Nov. 9, 2013 Nov. 16, 2013 Sept. 14, 2013

Orlando Winston (3) 167 at Montana 144 vs. Middle Tennessee 130 vs. North Texas

Sept. 27, 2003 Oct. 18, 2003 Oct. 11, 2003

Bobby Bernal-Wood (3) 153 at Eastern Michigan 139 at Hawai`i 137 at North Texas Josh Jelmberg (3) 153 vs. Montana 127 at Louisiana-Monroe 106 at West Virginia Neosia Morris (3) 136 vs. Boise State 117 at Eastern Washington 107 at Montana Daniel Hardy (3) 119 at Boise State 116 at Louisiana Tech 103 at Washington

Oct. 2, 2004 Nov. 20, 2004 Nov. 13, 2004 Oct. 5, 2002 Oct. 12, 2002 Oct. 7, 2000 Nov. 21, 1987 Sept. 27, 1986 Nov. 1, 1986

David Griffin (3) 112 at San Diego State Sept. 7, 1996 107 at Southwest Texas State Sept. 28, 1996 106 vs. St. Mary’s Sept. 14, 1996 Eddie Williams (2) 161 vs. Western Michigan Sept. 13, 2008 142 vs. Nevada Oct. 4, 2008

Justin Veltung (1) 140 at Louisiana Tech Jack Klein (1) 137 vs. Montana Ray Buhler (1) 133 at Montana

Oct. 10, 1953

Maurice Shaw (2) 183 at Nevada 131 vs. Utah State

Chris Belser (1) 132 vs. New Mexico State

Nov. 23, 2002

Dan Johnson (2) 158 vs. Boise State 104 at Idaho State Kurt Vestman (2) 151 at Pacific 106 at Weber State Elia Ala`ilima-Daley (2) 131 at Montana State 108 at Eastern Washington Deon Price (2) 127 at Idaho State 103 vs. Portland State

Nov. 19, 1983 Sept. 24, 1983 Oct. 29, 1983 Oct. 15, 1983 Sept. 21, 1991 Oct. 20, 1990 Sept. 13, 1997 Sept. 6, 1997

Eric Greenwood (2) 114 at Utah State 103 at Louisiana Tech

Nov. 20, 2010 Oct. 16, 2010

Steve Jackson (2) 112 at Portland State 101 at Portland State

Oct. 5, 1985 Oct. 5, 1985

Jerry Hendren (1) 238 at San Jose State Scott Dahlquist (1) 202 at Georgia Southern Jimmy Labita (1) 151 vs. North Texas

Nov. 14, 2009 Oct. 16, 2010 Sept. 12, 2009

Oct. 24, 2009 Nov. 28, 2009

Wendell Octave (1) 146 at UNLV

Oct. 16, 2010 Oct. 10, 1981

Wally Jones (1) 128 at Northern Iowa

Oct. 9, 1982

Chris Slater (1) 121 vs. Boise State

Nov. 21, 1987

Jahrie Level (1) 119 Bowling Green State

Sept. 8, 2012

Mike Scott (1) 116 vs. UT-San Antonio

Nov. 17, 2012

Mike McCoy (1) 116 at New Mexico State

Oct. 4, 2003

Keith Neal (1) 116 vs. Eastern Washington

Oct. 16, 1993

Nelson Washington (1) 111 1vs. Eastern Washington

Nov. 30, 1985

Ryan Prestimonico (1) 110 vs. Nevada

Oct. 24, 1998

Blair Lewis (1) 108 at Middle Tennessee

Oct. 6, 2001

Nov. 9, 1968 Larry Aldrich (1) 107 at Utah

Nov. 10, 1956

Dec. 1, 1990 Najee Lovett (1) 105 vs. Eastern Washington

Aug. 30, 201

Ethan Jones (1) 103 at Utah State

Oct. 17, 1998

Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 10, 2005

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL (YARDS)

TEAM Plays 111 Yards 760 Combined 1,445 *

Oct. 5, 1968

vs. University of the Pacific

Oct. 6, 2001

at Middle Tennessee State

Oct. 6, 2001

at Middle Tennessee State *(Idaho 760, MTSU 685)

1.

657

2.

543

3.

531

4.

478

5.

447

6.

428

7.

426

8.

423

9.

415

Brian Lindgren at Middle Tennessee State Ken Hobart vs. Southern Colorado Ryan Fien vs. Wyoming Steve Wichman at New Mexico State Ken Hobart vs. Boise State John Friesz vs. Nevada John Friesz vs. Montana John Friesz vs. Northern Arizona Chad Chalich vs. Temple

637 pass, 20 rush 10/6/01 527 pass, 16 rush 9/10/83 542 pass, -11 rush 8/31/96 489 pass, -11 rush 10/29/05 440 pass, 7 rush 11/19/83 446 pass, -18 rush 10/28/89 437 pass, -11 rush 9/28/89 423 pass, 0 rush 10/7/89 310 pass, 106 rush Sept. 28, 2014

SINGLE-SEASON TEAM Plays Yards Average per play Average per game

INDIVIDUAL 950 5,852 7.4 532.0

1985 1993 1993 1993

Plays 1. Ken Hobart 2. Ken Hobart 3. John Friesz 4. Nathan Enderle 5. Scott Linehan 6. Ryan Fien

1983 1982 1987 2010 1986 1996

578 553 543 537 518 514

Average Yards Per Game 1. John Friesz 2. Ken Hobart 3. Ryan Fien 4. Doug Nussmeier 5. John Friesz

1989 1983 1996 1993 1987

350.3 345.5 328.1 319.5 317.2

Yards 1. John Friesz 2. Ken Hobart 3. Ryan Fien 4. Doug Nussmeier 5. John Friesz 6. Doug Nussmeier 7. Doug Nussmeier 8. Ken Hobart 9. Scott Linehan 10. John Welsh

1989 1983 1996 1993 1987 1991 1992 1982 1986 2000

3,853 3,800 3,609 3,514 3,489 3,460 3,437 3,280 3,279 3,199

Average Yards Per Play 1. Doug Nussmeier

1993

8.78

CAREER INDIVIDUAL Average Per Game 1. Doug Nussmeier 1990-93 2. John Friesz 1986-89 3. Ken Hobart 1980-83 4. John Welsh 1998-2001 5. Scott Linehan 1982-86 6. Nathan Enderle 2007-10 7. Brian Lindgren 2001-03 8. Steve Olson 1968-70

308.4 291.1 252.9 229.6 222.1 216.6 198.6 194.1

KEN HOBART

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Plays 1. Ken Hobart 1980-83 1,847 2. Nathan Enderle 2007-10 1,655 3. Doug Nussmeier 1990-93 1,556 4. John Friesz 1986-89 1,459 5. Scott Linehan 1982-86 1,223 6. John Welsh 1998-2001 1,167 7. Steve Olson 1968-70 1,016 Yards 1. Doug Nussmeier 1990-93 12,027 2. Ken Hobart 1980-83 11,126 3. John Friesz 1986-89 10,187 4. Nathan Enderle 2007-10 9,735 5. John Welsh 1998-2001 7,578 6. Scott Linehan 1982-86 7,550 7. Brian Lindgren 2001-03 6,354 8. Brian Brennan 1994-97 5,027


IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME ALL-PURPOSE YARDS RECORDS SINGLE-GAME 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 12. 13. 14.

347 347 304 269 257 248 241 238 238 236 236 231 223 221

Blair Lewis vs. Middle Tennessee St. Russell Davis vs. Portland State Joel Thomas at Boise State D.J. Smith at New Mexico State Jerry Hendren vs. Idaho State Dezmon Epps vs. Old Dominion Kasey Dunn vs. Montana State Jerry Hendren at San Jose State Kyle Gary vs. Northern Arizona Zach Gerstner at UL-Lafayette Princeton McCarty at New Mexico State Willie Alderson vs. New Mexico State Chris Lacy vs. Boise State Eric Yarber vs. Mankato State

10/6/01 10/3/81 11/23/96 10/29/05 9/27/69 11/9/13 9/1/90 11/9/68 10/22/94 10/25/03 10/14/11 11/11/00 9/29/01 9/14/85

BLAIR LEWIS

SINGLE-SEASON

ZACH GERSTNER

Plays 1. Zach Gerstner 2. Devon Pearce 3. Willie Alderson 4. Ray McDonald 5. Sherriden May 6. Deonte` Jackson 7. Sherriden May 8. Joel Thomas

2003 1990 2000 1966 1992 2007 1994 1996

289 284 283 271 265 257 253 251

Average Per Game 1. Sherriden May 2. Willie Alderson 3. Sherriden May 4. Vic Wallace 5. Sherriden May 6. Jerry Hendren Ray McDonald

1993 2000 1994 1982 1992 1968 1966

172.2 165.0 148.6 148.3 147.3 145.7 145.7

Yards 1. Sherriden May 2. Willie Alderson 3. Sherriden May 4. Vic Wallace 5. Sherriden May 6. Chris Lacy 7. Devon Pearce 8. Brant Bengen 9. Joel Thomas 10. Zach Gerstner

1993 2000 1994 1982 1992 2001 1990 1986 1996 2003

1,894 1,815 1,634 1,631 1,620 1,602 1,589 1,535 1,474 1,468

CAREER Plays 1. Joel Thomas 2. Sherriden May 3. Deonte` Jackson 4. Ray McDonald 5. Ken Hobart 6. Zach Gerstner 7. Princeton McCarty 8. Devon Pearce Average Per Game 1. Eric Yarber 2. Jerry Hendren 3. Vic Wallace 4. Sherriden May Brant Bengen SHERRIDEN MAY

1993-98 1991-94 2007-10 1964-66 1980-83 2000-03 2008-11 1988-90

966 739 669 629 628 558 515 448

1984-85 1967-69 1981-82 1991-93 1984-86

128.9 114.9 113.6 111.7 111.7

Yards 1. Sherriden May 1991-93 2. Joel Thomas 1993-98 3. Kasey Dunn 1988-91 4. Chris Lacy 1998-2001 5. Brant Bengen 1984-86 6. Jerry Hendren 1967-69 7. Princeton McCarty 2008-11 8. Deonte` Jackson 2007-10 9. Kama Bailey 2008-11 10. Ray McDonald 1964-66 11. Justin Veltung 2009-12 12. Zach Gerstner 2000-03 13. Willie Alderson 1997-2000 14. Russell Davis 1978-81 15. Tim Lappano 1975-79 16. Lee Allen 1987-89 17. Vic Wallace 1981-82

5,320 4,737 3,847 3,820 3,685 3,448 3,386 3,276 3,242 3,125 2,972 2,927 2,826 2,816 2,613 2,597 2,500

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME SCORING RECORDS TEAM POINTS 83 Opponents 84 TOUCHDOWNS 12 Opponents 12 EXTRA POINTS 11 Opponents 12 FIELD GOALS 5 Opponents 8

1923

vs. College of Idaho

Nov. 15, 1975

Washington State University

1923

vs. College of Idaho

Nov. 15, 1975

Washington State University

Nov. 13, 1993

vs. Lehigh University

Nov. 15, 1975

Washington State University

Nov. 3, 1984 Oct. 25, 1986

MOST POINTS IN A QUARTER 35 Nov. 12, 1994 Opponent 34 Nov. 2, 1968 MOST POINTS IN A HALF 51 Nov. 12, 1994 Opponent 56 Nov. 15, 1975 HIGHEST TIE 40-40 Nov. 8, 1975 MOST COMBINED POINTS 128 Oct. 6, 2001

vs. Weber State College Weber State College vs. Weber State College Washington State University at Weber State College Idaho 58 Middle Tennessee State 70

vs. Northern Arizona University Northern Arizona University

SINGLE-SEASON Individual Total points 1. Sherriden May 2. Sherriden May 3. De`Maundray Woolridge 4. Devon Pearce 5. Joel Thomas 6. Ryan Woolverton

1992 1993 2009 1992 1998 1994

150 132 108 102 100 96

Average Per Game 1. Sherriden May 2. Sherriden May 3. Devon Pearce 4. Joel Thomas 5. Ray McDonald Ray McDonald

1992 1993 1990 1998 1966 1965

13.6 12.0 9.27 9.1 9.0 9.0

Touchdowns 1. Sherriden May 2. Sherriden May 3. De`Maundray Woolridge 4. Devon Pearce Willie Alderson 6. Joel Thomas 7. Ray McDonald Ray McDonald Joel Thomas

1992 1993 2009 1990 2000 1998 1966 1965 1996

25 22 18 17 17 16 15 15 15

Team Points 522 1993 Average 47.5 1993 Touchdowns 72 1993 Field goals attempts 26 1997 Field goals made 18 2010 Field goal percentage .875 1985 Extra point attempts 72 1993 Extra points made 70 1993 Extra point percentage 100% 9 times (2008, 2007, 2006, 2002, 1993, 1986, 1983, 1982, 1969) Scoring margin average +22.7 1993 Worst scoring margin -31.7 1961

CAREER 1991-93 1993-98 1988-91 1985-87 1981-84 1964-66 1988-91 1998-2000 1992-93 1919-22

366 323 307 237 224 222 212 200 176 170

Average Per Game 1. Sherriden May 2. Ryan Woolverton 3. Ray McDonald 4. Brian Decicio 5. Thayne Doyle

1991-94 1994-95 1964-66 1985-87 1988-91

8.32 7.80 7.40 7.18 7.14

Touchdowns 1. Sherriden May 2. Joel Thomas 3. Ray McDonald 4. Devon Pearce 5. Jerry Hendren 6. Ken Hobart 7. Russell Davis 8. Lee Allen 9. Chris Lacy Willie Alderson Eric Yarber J.C. Chadband Willis Smith

1991-93 1993-98 1964-66 1988-91 1967-68 1980-83 1978-81 1987-89 1998-2001 1999-2000 1984-85 1973-75 1929-32

61 52 37 35 27 26 24 22 19 19 19 19 19

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Points 1. Sherriden May 2. Joel Thomas 3. Thayne Doyle 4. Brian Decicio 5. Tim McMonigle 6. Ray McDonald 7. Devon Pearce 8. Ben Davis 9. Mike Hollis 10. Neil Irving


IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME FIELD GOAL RECORDS LONGEST 1. 2.

56 55 55 55

4. 5.

54 53

6.

52

7.

51

Mike Hollis vs. Northern Arizona Mike Hollis vs. Southwest Texas Ben Davis vs. North Texas Trey Farquhar at San Jose State Trey Farquhar vs. New Mexico State Trey Farquhar at Nevada Ralph Lowe vs. Idaho State Ricardo Castillo vs. Weber State Tim McMonigle vs. Idaho State Mike Barrow vs. Louisiana Tech Trey Farquhar vs. Wyoming Trey Farquhar vs. New Mexico State Brian Decicio (twice) vs. Northern Arizona Thayne Doyle vs. Weber State Mike Hollis vs. Northern Iowa Ryan Woolverton vs. Idaho State Ben Davis (twice) vs. Wyoming Ben Davis at Boise State Tino Amancio vs. New Mexico State Tino Amancio at Hawai`i Trey Farquhar at San Jose State Trey Farquhar vs. Fresno State Trey Farquhar at Utah State Ryan Woolverton vs. Southern Utah Tino Amancio vs. Cal Poly Tino Amancio vs. New Mexico State Trey Farquhar vs. Texas-San Antonio

10/30/93 9/11/93 10/31/98 11/5/11 10/6/12 10/24/09 10/30/76 11/6/71 11/10/82 11/12/05 9/22/12 10/6/12 9/26/87 10/22/88 10/24/92 10/1/94 10/2/99 11/18/00 10/25/08 11/22/08 10/10/09 11/7/09 11/24/12 9/3/94 9/8/07 10/25/08 11/17/12

TREY FARQUHAR 8.

50

Tim McMonigle vs. Pacific Thayne Doyle vs. Weber State Ben Davis vs. Montana Ben Davis vs. Washington State Mike Barrow vs. Fresno State Trey Farquhar vs. UNLV Trey Farquhar vs. North Dakota

9/18/82 10/22/88 9/9/00 9/23/00 10/22/05 9/10/10 9/10/11

SINGLE-SEASON Attempted 1. Troy Scott 2. Trey Farquhar Trey Farquhar Ben Davis Brian Decicio 5. Ryan Woolverton Brian Decicio

1997 2012 2010 1998 1986 1994 1987

26 25 25 25 25 22 22

Made 1. Trey Farquhar 2. Trey Farquhar 3. Mike Barrow 4. Thayne Doyle Brian Decicio Tim McMonigle 7. Tino Amancio Ryan Woolverton Thayne Doyle Brian Decicio

Percentage 2012 2010 2005 1988 1987 1984 2007 1994 1990 1985

19 18 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 14

(minimum 10 attempts)

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

Brian Decicio Mike Barrow Tino Amancio Trey Farquhar Tim McMonigle Trey Farquhar Thayne Doyle Tino Amancio Troy Scott Tino Amancio 11. Thayne Doyle

1985 2005 2007 2012 1984 2010 1988 2008 1996 2006 1990

87.5 84.2 77.8 76.0 75.0 72.0 71.4 70.8 70.6 70.6 70.0

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

Trey Farquhar Thayne Doyle Brian Decicio Ben Davis Tim McMonigle Tino Amancio Ricardo Castillo

2009-12 1988-91 1985-87 1998-2000 1981-84 2006-08 1969-71

79 75 63 55 52 48 47

Made 1. Trey Farquhar 2009-12 2. Thayne Doyle 1988-91 3. Brian Decicio 1985-87 4. Tino Amancio 2006-08 Tim McMonigle 1981-84 5. Ben Davis 1999-2000 6. Trey Farquhar 20097. Ricardo Castillo 1969-71 Ryan Woolverton 1994-95

Percentage 60 49 41 34 34 32 31 26 26

(minimum 35 attempts)

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

Trey Farquhar Tino Amancio Tim McMonigle Thayne Doyle Brian Decicio Ryan Woolverton Mike Barrow Darrel Danielson

2009-12 2006-08 1982-84 1988-89 1985-87 1994-95 2003-05 1965-67

75.9 70.8 65.4 65.3 65.1 65.0 64.1 63.6

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME PAT RECORDS TEAM Attempted 1. Mike Hollis 2. Ryan Woolverton Mike Hollis 4. Trey Farquhar 5. Thayne Doyle Thayne Doyle

1993 1994 1992 2009 1991 1990

68 56 56 51 49 49

Made 1. Mike Hollis 2. Ryan Woolverton Mike Hollis 4. Trey Farquhar 5. Thayne Doyle Thayne Doyle

1993 1994 1992 2009 1991 1990

68 54 54 50 45 45

Conversions

Percentage

Attempts 1. Thayne Doyle 1988-91 2. Trey Farquhar 2009-12 3. Mike Hollis 1992-93 4. Tim McMonigle 1981-84 5. Brian Decicio 1985-87 6. Ben Davis 1999-2000

174 135 124 123 122 115

Made 1. Thayne Doyle 2. Trey Farquhar 3. Mike Hollis Tim McMonigle 5. Brian Decicio 6. Pete O’Brien

160 132 122 122 114 105

1988-91 2009-12 1992-93 1981-84 1985-87 1978-81

(minimum 20 attempts)

1. Tino Amancio Tino Amancio Tino Amancio Keith Stamps Mike Hollis Brian Decicio Tim McMonigle Tim McMonigle Ricardo Castillo Tino Amancio

2008 2007 2006 2002 1993 1986 1983 1982 1969 2006

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Percentage (minimum 35 attempts)

TINO AMANCIO

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

Tino Amancio Tim McMonigle Mike Hollis Trey Farquhar Keith Stamps Austin Rehkow Troy Scott Steve Tanner

2006-08 1981-84 1992-93 2009-12 2001-02 20131996-97 1972-74

1.000 99.2 98.4 97.8 97.1 96.4 96.3 96.0

MISCELLANEOUS STATS First downs Total 39 Oct. 6, 2001 Passing 33 Oct. 6, 2001 Rushing 32 Oct. 16, 1976 SEASON MISCELLANEOUS First downs First downs passing First downs rushing Penalties Penalty yards Fumbles Fumbles lost

at Middle Tennessee State at Middle Tennessee State vs. Weber State College

317 177 154 116 1,027 55 34

1985 1987 1975 1992 1991 1973 1973

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INDIVIDUAL GAME Penalties Total 23 Oct. 10, 1992 vs. Idaho State University Yards 204 Oct. 10, 1992 vs. Idaho State University Opponents’ yards 200 Nov. 7, 1981 Northern Arizona University (14 penalties) Fumbles Total 10 Oct. 18, 1975 at University of Montana Fumbles lost 8, twice last, Oct. 2, 1954 vs. San Jose State University Opponents’ fumbles 7 Oct. 23, 1965 University of Montana Attendance Kibbie Dome 17,600 Nov. 18, 1989 vs. Boise State University Overall home 34,873 Sept. 18, 1999 vs. Washington State University


IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME PUNT RETURN RECORDS SINGLE-GAME

TEAM RETURNS Returns 8, twice last, Oct. 26, 2002 vs. Middle Tennessee Yards 125 Oct. 17, 1998 at Utah State University LONGEST PUNT RETURNED FOR A TD 100 Sept. 22, 2007 Shiloh Keo vs. Northern Illinois

SHILOH KEO

SINGLE-SEASON Average Per Return

Returns 1. 3. 4.

7.

Vern Benard Walter Saunders David Griffin Cedric Thompson Kyle Gary Bill Williams Terry Moreland

Punt Return Yards 1. Shiloh Keo 2. Kelly Courage 3. Vern Benard 4. Richard Carey 5. Ken Dotson 6. Terry Moreland

1999 1991 1996 2002 1993 1947 1970

32 32 31 29 29 29 28

2007 1971 1998 1988 1968 1969

319 302 298 281 263 260

(minimum 9 returns)

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

Shiloh Keo Richard Carey Ken Dotson Rod Maynard Bill Scott Dick Nelson

2007 1988 1968 1971 1965 1967

16.8 16.5 14.5 14.3 14.0 13.9

TEAM RETURNS Returns Yards Average per return

40 497 22.6

1972 1971 1961

1948-50 2006-10 1963-65 1971-72 1984-85 1967-68

16.5 16.4 14.8 13.0 12.7 12.5

CAREER Returns 1. David Griffin 2. Vern Benard 3. Terry Moreland 4. Shiloh Keo 5. Cal Loveall 6. Kyle Gary 7. Brant Bengen

1993-96 1996-98 1969-70 2006-10 1981-84 1993-94 1984-86

60 59 54 53 42 38 37

Return Yards 1. Shiloh Keo 2. Vern Benard 3. David Griffin 4. Kyle Gary 5. Brant Bengen 6. Ken Dotson 7. Richard Carey John Brogan

2006-10 1996-98 1993-96 1993-94 1984-86 1967-68 1985-88 1948-50

585 556 478 454 424 413 412 412

Average Per Return 1. John Brogan 2. Shiloh Keo 3. Bill Scott 4. Rod Maynard 5. Eric Yarber 6. Ken Dotson

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME KICKOFF RETURN RECORDS SINGLE-GAME

TEAM RETURNS Returns 12 Nov. 18, 1967 Yards 297 Sept. 28, 1946

at University of Houston vs. Stanford University

JUSTIN VELTUNG

KAMA BAILEY

SINGLE-SEASON Average Per Return

Returns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Dewey Hale Kama Bailey Cedric Thompson J.R. Ruffin Tom Pace Justin Veltung Collie Mack Raymond Fry Jeffrey Townsley Richard Montgomery Dick Mooney Matt Miller 13. Kama Bailey Chris Lacy Andy Linterman

2007 2008 2002 2004 1996 2010 1974 2006 1997 2014 1961 2003 2009 2001 1967

42 41 37 36 32 30 28 26 25 24 23 23 22 22 22

(minimum 10 returns)

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

Jay Buhler Chris Lacy Tom Pace Brant Bengen Robert Taylor Ken Dotson

Return Yards 1. Kama Bailey 2. Dewey Hale 3. Tom Pace 4. Cedric Thompson 5. J.R. Ruffin 6. Justin Veltung 7. Collie Mack 8. Jeffrey Townsley 9. Brant Bengen 10. Chris Lacy 11. Richard Montgomery 12. Blair Lewis 13. Matt Miller 14. Dick Mooney

1952 1999 1996 1984 1976 1967

28.0 27.2 26.2 26.0 25.1 24.9

2008 2007 1996 2002 2004 2010 1974 1997 1984 2001 2014 2001 2003 1961

955 902 839 836 751 686 597 581 547 530 526 520 503 491

TEAM Returns Yards Average per return

61 1,299 22.8

2004 2010 2010

CAREER 78 76 58 57 47 40 39 39 36 35

Yards 1. Justin Veltung 2009-12 2. Kama Bailey 2008-11 3. Chris Lacy 1998-2001 4. Collie Mack 1972-74 5. Justin Veltung 2009-12 6. Brant Bengen 1984-86 7. Richard Carey 1985-88 8. Jeffrey Townsley 1997-00 9. Richard Montgomery 2013-14 10. Jeff Guillory 1967-69 Montrell Williams 1994-95

1,743 1,725 1,452 1,244 1,111 1,069 920 886 853 760 760

Average Per Return (minimum 35 attempts) 1. Montrell Williams 1994-95 2. Jay Buhler 1951-53 3. Chris Lacy 1998-2001 4. Richard Carey 1985-88 5. Antwaun Sherman 2004-05 6. Justin Veltung 2009-12 7. Kama Bailey 2008-11 Brant Bengen 1984-86

34.2 26.9 25.0 23.6 23.4 22.9 22.7 22.7

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RETURNS 1. Justin Veltung 2009-12 2. Kama Bailey 2008-11 3. Chris Lacy 1998-2001 4. Collie Mack 1972-74 5. Brant Bengen 1984-86 7. Jeffrey Townsley 1997-00 8. Richard Montgomery 2013-14 Richard Carey 1985-88 9. Jeff Guillory 1967-69 10. Kirk Allen 1975-78


IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME PUNTING RECORDS SINGLE-GAME

AUSTIN REHKOW PUNTS 12 Average 54.3

BOBBY COWAN

7 times last, Aug. 30, 2001 (vs. Washington State University) vs. Texas State (on three punts), Nov. 2, 2013

SINGLE-SEASON Total 1.

Ron Davis Bobby Cowan 3. Mike Barrow Austin Rehkow 5. Steve Hunter 6. Justin Spiva 7. Bobby Cowan 8. T.J. Conley T.J. Conley 10. Pat Ball 11. Ryan Downes 12. Chris Brockman

Yards 1970 2011 2004 2013 1971 1999 2012 2007 2006 1982 2003 1980

88 88 75 75 73 72 70 67 67 65 64 62

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

Average Yards Per Punt

Bobby Cowan Ron Davis Austin Rehkow Steve Hunter Bobby Cowan Justin Spiva Mike Barrow T.J. Conley T.J. Conley Ryan Downes T.J. Conley Bobby Cowan Chris Brockman Mike O’Neal

2011 1970 2013 1971 2012 1999 2004 2008 2007 2003 2006 2010 1980 1997

4,084 3,642 3,587 3,057 3,018 2,934 2,890 2,751 2,730 2,702 2,640 2,618 2,565 2,499

(minimum 25 punts)

1.

Austin Rehkow Austin Rehkow 2. T.J. Conley 3. Bobby Cowan 4. Bobby Cowan 5. Tom Sugg 6. Steve Hunter 7. Dion Jergo 8. Bobby Cowan 9. Bobby Cowan 10. Joe Rodriguez 11. Mike O’Neal Ron Davis

2014 2013 2008 2011 2010 1991 1972 1979 2012 2009 1965 1997 1968

47.8 47.8 47.4 46.4 45.1 44.7 44.2 43.6 43.1 43.0 42.6 42.4 42.4

92 3,767 47.4

1970 1970 1991

20132009-12 1971-72 2005-08 1979-80 1993-94 1976-77 1968-70

47.8 44.7 42.6 42.0 41.3 41.2 41.2 41.1

Team Punts Yards Average

CAREER Punting Punts 1. Bobby Cowan 2. Ryan Downes 3. T.J. Conley 4. Ron Davis 5. Darin Magnuson 6. Mike O’Neal 7. Wayne Anderson

2009-12 2000-03 2005-08 1968-70 1983-86 1996-98 1950-52

259 224 220 193 170 155 120

Yards 1 Bobby Cowan 2. T.J. Conley 3. Ryan Downes 4. Ron Davis 5. Darin Magnuson 6. Mike O’Neal 7. Austin Rehkow 8. Mickey Rice 9. Mike Barrow 10. Steve Tanner

2009-12 2005-08 2000-03 1968-70 1983-86 1996-98 20131962-64 2003-04 1972-74

11,570 9,242 8,926 7,940 6,574 6,214 5,688 4,850 4,701 4,586

Yards Per Punt (minimum 45 punts)

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

Austin Rehkow Bobby Cowan Steve Hunter T.J. Conley Chris Brockman Eddie Howard Ralph Lowe Ron Davis

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME DEFENSIVE RECORDS LONGEST SCORING RETURNS ~ INTERCEPTIONS, FUMBLES LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR A TD 1. 100 Dennis Gibbs vs. UC Davis 10/11/97 2. 99 Jim Norton vs. Utah State 11/15/58 99 Dennis Gibbs vs. Nevada 10/24/98 4. 98 Stanley Franks at Utah State 9/30/06 5. 78 Quin Ashley vs. Utah State 11/19/11 6, 75 Randy Hall at Boise State 11/25/72 7. 74 JoJo Dickson vs. San Diego State 9/19/09 8. 71 Mike Anderson vs. Utah State 10/1/05 9. 70 Cal Hilgenberg at Brigham Young 11/11/55 10. 64 Calvin Loveall at Montana State 11/9/84 11. 61 D.J. Dykes vs. Arkansas State 11/5/04 12. 60 Walt Denny at Oregon 9/29/56 13. 44 Ron Linehan at Utah State 11/14/70

LONGEST FUMBLE RETURNED FOR A TD 1. 99 Dennis Gibbs vs. Boise State 2. 89 Chris Nofoaiga vs. North Texas 3. 74 Jo`Artis Ratti vs. Utah State 4. 70 Tracy Carter vs. Hawai`i 5. 62 Chris Nofoaiga vs. Washington State 6. 50 Dave Longoria vs. Eastern Washington 7. 46 Tim Trahan vs. Stephen F. Austin 8. 29 Ryan Phillips vs. Idaho State 9. 28 Cleavon Bradshaw vs. New Mexico State 10. 17 Barry Mitchell vs. Weber State 11. 4 Duke Garrett vs. Weber State

11/21/97 10/9/99 9/30/06 10/29/11 9/18/99 11/2/95 9/2/92 10/1/94 10/30/99 11/12/94 11/12/94

SINGLE-SEASON Tackles

Pass defense

1. 2.

Tom Hennessey Jason Shelt David Vobora 4. Sam Merriman 5. Cole Snyder 6. Sam Merriman 7. John Kirtland Cole Snyder 9. David Vobora 10. Ryan Skinner 11. Duke Garrett 12. Jason Shelt

1986 1993 2007 1981 2005 1979 1975 2004 2006 1997 1992 1996

180 148 148 145 139 138 136 136 134 132 129 128

Tackles For Loss (includes quarterback sacks)

1. 2. 3. 5.

Ryan Phillips Jeff Robinson Chris Nofoaiga Jeff Robinson Ryan Phillips

1994 1991 1999 1992 1995

28.5 28 27 27 24

Interceptions 1. Stanley Franks Ken Dotson Jim Norton 4. Tom Hennessey 5. Charlie Oliver 6. Charlie Oliver Virgil Paulsen Ross Nelson Art Chubb Wayne Marquess

2006 1968 1958 1985 1989 1990 1986 1971 1968 1968

9 9 9 8 7 6 6 6 6 6

Return Yards 1. Stanley Franks 2. Jim Norton 3. Charlie Oliver 4. Sherriden May 5. Art Chubb 6. Dennis Gibbs

2006 1958 1990 1991 1968 1997

220 217 163 153 147 146

TOM HENNESSEY

Average Per Return (minimum 4 interceptions)

Fumble Recoveries 1. 3.

Barry Hopkins Greg Coman Four with ...

1976 1975

5 5 4

1999 1997

151 99

Fumble Return Yards 1. 2.

Chris Nofoaiga Dennis Gibbs

Quarterback Sacks 1. 2. 3. 4.

Jeff Robinson Jeff Robinson Marvin Washington Ryan Phillips Jeff Robinson

1991 1990 1988 1994 1992

20 16 14.5 13.5 13.5

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

Charlie Oliver Art Chubb Stanley Franks Jim Norton Ross Nelson Carlton McBride

Pass Deflections 1. Charlie Oliver 2. Miregi Huma 3. Dennis Gibbs 4. Cedric West Cleavon Bradshaw

1990 1968 2006 1958 1972 1980

27.2 24.5 24.4 24.1 23.6 21.8

1990 1993 1999 1994 2000

20 16 14 13 13

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME DEFENSIVE RECORDS CAREER

Tackles

Quarterback sacks

Total 1. Sam Merriman 2. Jason Shelt 3. Tom Hennessey 4. Duke Garrett 5. Shiloh Keo 6. Chris Nofoaiga 7. David Vobora 8. Brad Rice 9. Mark Tidd 10. Jerry Medved 11. Cole Snyder 12. Jordan Kramer 13. Boyce Bailey 14. Jeff Robinson 15. Ryan Phillips 16. Larry Barker 17. Ryan Skinner 18. Roger Cecil

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1979-82 1992-96 1983-86 1990-94 2006-10 1997-2000 2004-07 1998-2001 1983-86 1985-88 2003-05 1999-2002 1980-83 1989-92 1993-96 1977-80 1995-98 1987-90

RANDY HALL

JEFF ROBINSON

SAM MERRIMAN

519 461 390 360 358 355 342 314 313 312 306 290 285 277 275 272 271 264

Tackles for loss

Jeff Robinson Ryan Phillips Barry Mitchell Tim Wilson John Sirmon

Average per interception return 1989-92 1993-96 1993-96 1994-97 1989-91

57½ 39½ 28½ 25½ 23

1987-90 1983-86 1971-73 1957-59 1996-99 2006-10 1984-87 1967-68 2006-07 1983-86 1975-78 1979-82 1969-71 1965-67

17 16 13 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9

Interceptions 1. 2. 3. 4.

Charlie Oliver Tom Hennessey Ross Nelson Jim Norton Bryson Gardner 6. Shiloh Keo Virgil Paulsen Ken Dotson 9. Stanley Franks Mark Tidd Rick Linehan 12. Sam Merriman Pat Sprute Byron Strickland

(minimum 6 interceptions)

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

Ryan Phillips Jeff Robinson Chris Nofoaiga Tim Wilson John Sirmon Matt Jasik

1993-96 1989-92 1997-2000 1994-97 1989-92 1996-99

91 90 62 48½ 46 42

1. 2. 3. 6.

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

Dennis Gibbs Jim Norton Stanley Franks Ross Nelson Charlie Oliver Randy Hall

1997-00 1957-59 2006-06 1971-73 1987-90 1971-73

257 230 225 221 210 205

25.6 22.5 22.3 20.9 19.2 18.7 17.5

Charlie Oliver Jeff Jordan Dennis Gibbs Cleavon Bradshaw David Gistarb Shiloh Keo Terry Green Kris McCall

1987-90 1989-92 1997-2000 1999-2000 1991-92 2006-10 1988-91 1989-90

34 31 31 24 23 21 21 21

1974-76 1974-76 1979-82 1998-2001 2011-14 2006-10 1995-98 1975-77 1992-96

7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6

1997-2000 1997-2000 1999-2000

151 99 28

Fumble Recoveries 1.

5.

Interception return yards

1971-73 2006-07 1981-84 1963-65 1957-59 2004-05 1979-80

Pass deflections

(includes quarterback sacks)

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

Randy Hall Stanley Franks Cal Loveall Bill Scott Jim Norton D.J. Dykes Carlton McBride

Kjel Kiilsgaard John Kirtland Sam Merriman Brad Rice Maxx Forde Shiloh Keo Ryan Skinner Greg Coman Jason Shelt

Fumble return yards 1. 2. 3.

Chris Nofoaiga Dennis Gibbs Cleavon Bradshaw

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IDAHOVANDALS2015

RUSHING Carries Idaho 38 vs. Bowling Green State Opponent 40 Southern Mississippi Yards Idaho 219 vs. Bowling Green State Opponent 159 Bowling Green State Average per carry Idaho 5.6 vs. Bowling Green State Opponent 6.2 Bowling Green State Touchdowns Idaho 2 vs. Bowling Green State Opponent 3 Southern Mississippi PASSING Attempts Idaho 41 vs. Southern Mississippi Opponent 52 Southern Mississippi Completions Idaho 24 vs. Southern Mississippi Opponent 34 Bowling Green State Interceptions thrown Idaho 0 Opponent 1 Bowling Green State Yards Idaho 291 vs. Southern Mississippi Opponent 388 Bowling Green State Average per completion Idaho 16.0 vs. Bowling Green State Opponent 11.7 Bowling Green State Touchdowns Idaho 4, twice Opponent 2 Southern Mississippi RECEIVING Receptions Idaho 24 vs. Southern Mississippi Opponent 34 Bowling Green State Yards Idaho 291 vs. Southern Mississippi Opponent 388 Bowling Green State Average per reception Idaho 16.0 vs. Bowling Green State Opponent 11.7 Bowling Green State Touchdowns Idaho 4, twice Opponent 2 Southern Mississippi

TOTAL OFFENSE Plays Idaho 75 vs. Southern Mississippi Opponent 92 Southern Mississipi Yards Idaho 492 vs. Southern Mississippi Opponent 538 Bowling Green State Yards per play Idaho 6.8 vs. Bowling Green State Opponent 7.5 Bowling Green State

Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 1998

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 2009

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 2009

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

vs. Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi

Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 1998

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

FUMBLES LOST Idaho 3 vs. Southern Mississippi Opponent 5 Southern Mississippi

Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 1998

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

PUNTS Idaho 7 Opponent 4

vs. Bowling Green State Southern Mississippi

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 1998

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 2009

Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 2009

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

AVERAGE PER PUNT Idaho 40.0 vs. Bowling Green State Opponent 43.5 Southern Mississippi

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 1998

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 2009

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

TIME OF POSSESSION Idaho 30:32 vs. Bowling Green State Opponent 31:23 Southern Mississippi

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 1998

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 1998

Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 2009

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 2009

Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 1998

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 2009

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 2009

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 2009

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 1998

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 2009

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 2009

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 1998

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 1998

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 2009

Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 2009

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 2009

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 2009

Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl

Dec. 30, 1998

Humanitarian Bowl

FUMBLES Idaho 3 Opponent 6

SCORING Total points Idaho 43 vs. Bowling Green State Opponent 42 Bowling Green State First quarter Idaho 7, twice Opponent 14 Bowling Green State Second quarter Idaho 21 vs. Southern Mississippi Opponent 8 Southern Mississippi Third quarter Idaho 14 vs. Bowling Green State Opponent 7 Bowling Green State Fourth Idaho 15 vs. Bowling Green State Opponent 21 Bowling Green State Halftime Idaho 28 vs. Southern Mississippi Opponent 21 Southern Mississippi

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME BOWL GAME RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL PASSING Attempts Idaho 41 Opponent 51 Completions Idaho 24 Opponent 34 Interceptions thrown Idaho 0 Opponent 1 Yards Idaho 291 Opponent 387 Average per completion Idaho 16.0 Opponent 11.4 Touchdowns Idaho 4, twice Opponent

2

John Welsh Lee Roberts

Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 1998

vs. Southern Mississippi vs. Southern Mississippi

John Welsh Tyler Sheehan

Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 2009

vs. Southern Mississippi Bowling Green State

Tyler Sheehan

Dec. 30, 2009

Bowling Green State

John Welsh Tyler Sheehan

Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 2009

vs. Southern Mississippi Bowling Green State

Nate Enderle Tyler Sheehan

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 2009

vs. Bowling Green State Bowling Green State

Nate Enderle John Welsh Lee Roberts

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 1998

vs. Bowling Green State vs. Southern Mississippi vs. Southern Mississippi

RECEIVING Receptions Idaho 5 Ryan Prestimonico Dec. 30, 1998 Opponent 17 Freddie Barnes Dec. 30, 2009 Yards Idaho 119 Preston Davis Dec. 30, 2009 Opponent 219 Freddie Barnes Dec. 30, 2009 Average per reception (minimum four receptions) Idaho 29.8 Preston Davis Dec. 30, 2009 Opponent 16.6 Harold Shaw (5-83) Dec. 30, 1998 Touchdowns Idaho 1 Jeffrey Townsley Dec. 30, 1998 Mike Roberg Dec. 30, 1998 Michael Moody Dec. 30, 1998 Ryan Prestimonico Dec. 30, 1998 Preston Davis Dec. 30, 2009 Eric Greenwood Dec. 30, 2009 Max Komar Dec. 30, 2009 Peter Bjorjik Dec. 30, 2009 Opponent 3 Freddie Barnes Dec. 30, 2009

Southern Mississippi Bowling Green State vs. Bowling Green State Bowling Green State vs. Bowling Green State Southern Mississippi vs. Southern Mississippi vs. Southern Mississippi vs. Southern Mississippi vs. Southern Mississippi vs. Bowling Green State vs. Bowling Green State vs. Bowling Green State vs. Bowling Green State Bowling Green State

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME BOWL GAME RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Carries Idaho 22 DeMaundray Woolridge Opponent 29 Derrick Nix Yards Idaho 126 DeMaundray Woolridge Opponent 122 Derrick Nix Average per carry (min. 10 carries) Idaho 5.7 DeMaundray Woolridge Opponent 6.9 Willie Geter Touchdowns Idaho 2 DeMaundray Woolridge Opponent 3 Derrick Nix

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 1998

vs. Bowling Green State Southern Mississippi

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 1998

vs. Bowling Green State Southern Mississippi

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 2009

vs. Bowling Green State Bowling Green State

Dec. 30, 2009 Dec. 30, 1998

vs. Bowling Green State Southern Mississippi

TACKLES Total Idaho Opponent Solo Idaho

20 12

Ryan Skinner P.J. Mahone

Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 2009

vs .Southern Mississippi Bowling Green State

9, twice 9

Ryan Skinner Chris Nofo P.J. Mahone

Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 2009

vs. Southern Mississippi vs. Southern Mississippi Bowling Green State

11 3

Ryan Skinner Four times

Dec. 30, 1998

vs .Southern Mississippi

1 0

Jeromy Jones

Dec. 30, 2009

vs. Bowling Green State

Opponent Assists Idaho Opponent Interceptions Idaho Opponents

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME SCORES 1894

0-2-0

COACH: G.E. HIGGINS 11/18 L Washington State NA L Lewiston Normal

1895 11/9

0-10 6-8

0-1-0 COACH: G.E. HIGGINS L at Washington State

4-10

1907

4-1-1

COACH: JOHN R. MIDDLETON 10/26 L Oregon 5-21 11/08 W Washington State 5-4 11/28 T at Washington 0-0 NA W Whitman 11-0 NA W Spokane Athletic Club 22-0 NA W Coeur d’Alene HS 25-0

1896

1908

No Team

COACH: JOHN R. MIDDLETON 10/31 L Oregon 21-27 11/14 T at Washington State 4-4 11/26 T at Utah 0-0 NA W Spokane YMCA 28-0 NA W Bremerton Navy 32-0 NA L Whitman 0-11

1897

0-1-0

COACH: G.E. HIGGINS 11/25 L at Spokane Athletic Club 6-10

1898

1909

COACH: G.E. HIGGINS Only game was canceled

1899 10/28 NA NA NA

L L L L

1900

0-11 6-16 NA NA

1-0-0

1910

COACH: F.D. HERBOLD 10/27 W Washington (Spokane)

12-6

1901

3-2-1

10/19 10/25 11/6 11/20 11/28 12/20

COACH: F.D. HERBOLD W Lewiston Normal W Washington State T Oregon L Whitman L at Washington W at Lewiston Normal

1902 10/9 10/16 10/24 11/10 11/25

11-5 5-0 0-0 0-10 0-10 22-0

1-3-1 COACH: J.G. GRIFFITH T Lewiston Normal W Pacific L at Washington State L Washington L at Whitman

0-0 23-0 0-17 0-10 0-16

1903

3-1-0

COACH: J.G. GRIFFITH 10/23 W Washington State NA W Montana 11/26 L at Washington NA W Whitman

32-0 28-0 0-5 36-0

1904

2-1-0

COACH: J.G. GRIFFITH 10/21 W at Washington State 11/5 L at Washington NA W at Whitman

5-0 10-12 21-0

1905

5-0-0, 3-0 Northwest (1st)

COACH: J.G. GRIFFITH NA W Lewiston High School NA W Montana State 10/30 W Washington 11/10 W Washington State 11/11 W at Whitman

1906 COACH: J.G. GRIFFITH 10/26 L Oregon 11/9 L at Washington State NA L Whitman 11/29 L at Washington NA W Spokane Athletic Club NA W Coeur d’Alene HS

3-4

COACH: JOHN S. GROGAN 10/30 L Washington 11/05 L Washington State 11/13 L Oregon (at Portland) NA W Puget Sound NA L Whitman NA W Boise All-Stars NA W College of Idaho

0-4-0 COACH: MORSE at Washington State Whitman Wallace Athletic Club Lewiston Normal

2-2-2

41-2 50-0 8-0 5-0 9-0

2-4 0-12 0-10 5-6 9-16 10-5 23-0

4-2

COACH: J.G. GRIFFITH 10/21 W at Washington State 10/29 L Oregon 11/05 L at Washington NA W Gonzaga NA W Lewiston Normal NA W Whitman

1911 10/20 10/28 11/11 11/30 NA NA NA

0-50 0-18 6-22 29-6 6-30 21-0 24-0

9-5 0-29 0-29 46-6 52-0 5-0

4-3 COACH: J.G. GRIFFITH L Washington State 0-17 L Washington (at Spokane) 0-17 W Whitman 5-0 L at Utah 0-17 W Gonzaga 22-19 W Lewiston Normal 40-5 W Boise All-Stars 31-0

1912

2-2

COACH: J.G. GRIFFITH 10/18 W at Washington State 10/26 L at Washington 11/02 L Oregon NA W Whitman

13-0 0-24 0-3 13-6

1913

2-3-1

COACH: J.G. GRIFFITH 10/17 T Washington State 10/25 L Oregon NA L Oregon State NA W Gonzaga NA W Whitman NA L Multnomah Athletic Club

3-3 0-27 0-3 52-3 29-3 9-20

1914

2-3-1

COACH: J.G. GRIFFITH 10/17 T Montana 0-0 10/24 L Oregon 0-13 11/7 L at Washington State 0-3 NA L Oregon State (at Portland)0-26 NA W Gonzaga 5-3 NA W Whitman 7-0

1915

1-4-1

1920

4-2

COACH: C.M. RADEMACHER 10/2 L at Montana 3-15 10/16 L Oregon 7-19 10/30 L Washington State 0-41 NA L at Oregon State 0-40 NA W Gonzaga 6-3 NA T Whitman 0-0

COACH: THOMAS KELLEY 10/15 L Washington State 10/23 L at Oregon 11/11 W Utah (at Boise) 11/20 W at Montana NA W Whitman NA W Gonzaga

7-14 7-13 10-0 20-7 21-7 10-7

1916

1921

4-3-1

COACH: W.C. BLEASMASTER 10/7 L Oregon State 0-26 11/4 L at Washington State 0-31 11/18 L Montana 13-19 11/25 W at Utah State 27-5 NA L Gonzaga 6-21 NA L Whitman 14-21 NA W Idaho Tech 32-26 NA W Albion (Idaho) 39-0

3-5

COACH: THOMAS KELLEY 10/15 T Oregon 10/21 L at Washington State 10/29 L at Utah 11/05 W at Montana 11/11 W Wyoming 11/19 W Gonzaga 11/26 L Whitman 12/3 W 9th Army Corps

7-7 3-20 7-17 35-7 31-3 6-0 3-14 6-0

1917

1922

2-3

COACH: W.C. BLEASMASTER 10/20 L Oregon State (at Pendleton) 0-14 10/27 L at Oregon 6-26 11/03 L Washington State 0-19 11/10 W Whitman 16-0 11/24 W Montana 14-3

1918 No team

1919

3-5, 0-4 Pacific Coast (8th)

COACH: ROBERT L. MATHEWS 10/7 W at Whitman 3-0 10/14 L at Washington* 0-2 10/20 L Washington State* 9-18 10/28 L at Oregon* 0-3 11/11 W Utah (at Boise) 16-0 11/18 L at USC* 0-14 11/25 L at Gonzaga 7-14 12/2 W Montana 39-0 * Pacific Coast Conference game

2-3

COACH: RALPH F. HUTCHINSON 10/18 L at Oregon 6-27 10/25 L at Utah 0-20 11/1 L at Washington State 0-37 11/24 W Montana 7-0 NA W Gonzaga 13-7

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME SCORES 5-2-1, 2-2-1 Pacific Coast (3rd)

1935

COACH: ROBERT L. MATHEWS 10/6 W College of Idaho 83-0 10/13 W Montana 40-0 10/19 W at Washington State* 14-0 10/27 T Oregon* 0-0 11/3 W Gonzaga 13-0 11/10 W Oregon State* 7-0 11/17 L at Stanford* 7-17 11/24 L at USC* 0-9 * Pacific Coast Conference game

1924

5-2-1, 4-2 Pacific Coast (4th)

1936

COACH: ROBERT L. MATHEWS 10/4 T at Gonzaga 0-0 10/11 W at Montana* 40-13 10/17 W Washington State* 19-3 10/25 L Stanford* (at Portland) 0-3 11/1 W at Oregon State* 22-0 11/8 W at Oregon* 13-0 11/22 L USC* 0-13 11/27 W Nevada (at Boise) 23-0 * Pacific Coast Conference game

1925

1926

3-4-1, 1-4 Pacific Coast (T6th)

COACH: CHARLES F. ERB 10/2 T Montana State 0-0 10/9 W at Montana* 27-12 10/16 L at Washington* 0-26 10/23 W College of Idaho 30-6 10/30 L Oregon State* (at Portland)0-3 11/6 L Washington State* 0-6 11/20 L USC* 6-28 11/25 W Creighton 12-0 * Pacific Coast Conference game

1927

4-2-2, 2-0-2 Pacific Coast (T1st)

COACH: CHARLES F. ERB 10/1 W at Montana State 10/8 T at Oregon* 10/15 W Whitman 10/22 W Montana* 10/29 L St. Mary’s (CA) 11/11 T at Washington State* 11/19 W Oregon State* (at Portland) 11/26 L at Gonzaga * Pacific Coast Conference game

1928

19-12 0-0 40-0 42-6 0-3 7-7 12-7 0-13

3-4-1, 2-3 Pacific Coast (T6th)

COACH: CHARLES F. ERB 9/29 L at Montana State 10/6 T Gonzaga 10/13 W Whitman 10/20 L Stanford* (at San Francisco) 10/27 W UCLA* 11/3 L Washington State* 11/17 W at Montana* 11/24 L USC* * Pacific Coast Conference game

1937

1929

1930

39-6 41-34 19-7 7-34 0-27 7-41 14-20 41-7 0-72

4-7, 0-5 Pacific Coast (10th)

COACH: LEO B. CALLAND 9/27 L Montana State 6-7 10/4 W College of Idaho 30-6 10/11 L at Washington* 0-27 10/18 W Whitman 47-0 10/25 L at Oregon* 6-20 11/1 W Gonzaga 26-0 11/8 L Washington State* 7-33 11/15 L at Montana* 6-12 11/29 L at UCLA* 6-20 12/25 W St. Louis Alums (Hawai`i)20-14 1/1/31 L at Hawaii 0-37 * Pacific Coast Conference game

1931 13-15 6-6 26-13 0-24 20-6 0-26 21-7 7-28

4-5, 1-4 Pacific Coast (T7th)

COACH: LEO B. CALLAND 9/28 W Montana State 10/5 W at Whitman 10/12 W Montana* 10/19 L Oregon* (at Portland) 10/26 L at Oregon State* 11/9 L at Washington State* 11/16 L Gonzaga 11/30 W at Idaho State 11/23 L at USC* * Pacific Coast Conference game

3-4, 1-4 Pacific Coast (8th)

COACH: LEO B. CALLAND 9/26 W Whitman 32-7 10/3 L at Oregon * 0-9 10/10 W Montana * 21-19 10/17 L at Washington * 7-38 10/31 W Gonzaga 7-6 11/7 L at Washington State * 8-9 11/14 L at California * 0-18 * Pacific Coast Conference game

1932

3-5, 1-4 Pacific Coast (T8th)

COACH: LEO B. CALLAND 9/24 W Whitman 9/30 L at UCLA* 10/8 L Gonzaga 10/15 W at Montana* 10/22 L Oregon* 11/5 L at Washington State* 11/12 L at California* 11/26 W Utah State * Pacific Coast Conference game

1933

4-4, 1-4 Pacific Coast (9th)

Coach: Leo B. Calland 9/30 L at Washington* 10/7 W Whitman 10/14 W College of Idaho 10/20 L at Oregon* 10/28 W Montana 11/11 L Washington State* 11/18 L at California* 11/25 W Gonzaga * Pacific Coast Conference game

1934

49-0 0-6 7-20 19-6 0-32 0-12 6-21 33-0

6-32 60-0 11-0 0-18 12-6 6-14 0-6 20-12

3-5, 1-4 Pacific Coast (8th)

Coach: Leo B. Calland 9/29 L at Washington* 10/6 L at Gonzaga 10/20 L Oregon* 10/27 W at Montana* 11/3 W College of Idaho 11/10 L at Washington State* 11/17 L at California* 11/29 W at Creighton * Pacific Coast Conference game

0-13 20-24 6-13 13-6 12-0 0-19 13-45 13-0

13-0 12-12 27-0 26-12 0-33 19-6 6-19 0-12 14-0 16-0

2-6, 0-3 Pacific Coast (10th)

COACH: TED P. BANK 9/30 W Montana State 10/7 L at Oregon State* 10/13 L at Gonzaga 10/21 L Utah (at Boise) 10/28 L Montana* 11/4 W Utah State 11/11 L at Washington State* 11/18 L at Denver * Pacific Coast Conference game

1940

7-6 0-13 9-7 0-0 3-3 7-21 6-0 6-0

6-3-1, 2-3-1 Pacific Coast (7th)

COACH: TED P. BANK 9/24 W at Oregon State* 10/1 T at Washington* 10/8 W North Dakota State 10/15 W at Gonzaga 10/22 L at UCLA* 10/29 W at Montana* 11/5 L at Oregon* 11/12 L Washington State* 11/19 W Utah State 11/24 W at Utah * Pacific Coast Conference game

1939

25-6 0-22 0-14 0-13 6-7 18-7 7-26 0-16 0-10 13-12

4-2-2, 2-2 Pacific Coast (5th)

COACH: TED P. BANK 9/25 W Oregon State* 10/2 L at Washington State* 10/9 W at Utah 10/16 T Utah State 10/23 T at St. Mary’s (Calif.) 10/30 L at Washington* 11/6 W Gonzaga 11/20 W Montana* * Pacific Coast Conference game

1938

0-14 6-7 0-7 0-14 14-7 0-6 0-13 26-6 6-13

3-7, 0-4 Pacific Coast (10th)

COACH: TED P. BANK 9/26 W at Whitman 10/3 L at Washington* 10/10 L Washington State* 10/17 L Oregon* (at Portland) 10/24 L at Nevada 10/31 W at Gonzaga 11/7 L at St. Mary’s (Calif.) 11/14 L at Montana* 11/21 L Utah State 11/28 W North Dakota State * Pacific Coast Conference game

3-5, 2-3 Pacific Coast (6th)

COACH: ROBERT L. MATHEWS 10/3 W College of Idaho 16-14 10/10 W at Oregon* 6-0 10/17 W at Washington State* 7-6 10/24 L Gonzaga 3-12 10/30 L USC* 7-51 11/7 L Montana* 14-20 11/21 L Oregon State* (at Boise) 7-16 11/27 L at Creighton 19-34 * Pacific Coast Conference game

2-7, 1-5 Pacific Coast (9th)

COACH: TED P. BANK 9/28 L at Washington* 10/5 L Gonzaga 10/12 L Whitman 10/19 L at Oregon* 10/26 W Montana* 11/9 L Washington State* 11/16 L at Oregon State* 11/22 W Nevada 12/7 L at UCLA* * Pacific Coast Conference game

7-6 6-7 0-19 0-35 0-7 19-7 13-21 0-23

1-7-1, 0-4 Pacific Coast (10th)

COACH: TED P. BANK 9/28 L at Oregon State* 0-41 10/5 L at Washington* 0-21 10/12 L Gonzaga 0-25 10/19 L at Boston College 0-60 10/26 T Utah State (at Boise) 0-0 11/2 L Washington State (at Boise) 0-26 12/9 L at Montana* 18-28 11/16 W Nevada-Reno 6-0 11/21 L at Utah 6-13 * Pacific Coast Conference game

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME SCORES 1941

4-5, 0-4 Pacific Coast (10th)

1954

4-5, 1-2 Pacific Coast (7th)

COACH: FRANCIS A. SCHMIDT 9/27 L Utah 7-26 10/3 L at Oregon* 7-21 10/10 W at Gonzaga 21-7 10/18 W at Utah State 16-0 10/25 W Willamette 33-6 11/1 L at Oregon State* 0-33 11/8 L at Washington State* 0-26 11/15 L Montana* 0-16 11/22 W Montana State (at Boise) 39-0 * Pacific Coast Conference game

COACH: SKIP STAHLEY 9/18 L Oregon* 0-41 9/25 L at Oregon State* 0-13 10/2 L San Jose State (HC) 7-38 10/9 L at Pacific 0-13 10/16 L at Arizona 13-25 10/23 W at Washington State* 10-0 10/30 W at Utah 14-13 11/13 W North Dakota 45-0 11/20 W Brigham Young (at Boise) 7-0 * Pacific Coast Conference game

1942

1955

3-7, 1-5 Pacific Coast (9th)

COACH: FRANCIS A. SCHMIDT 9/26 L Oregon State* 0-32 10/3 L 2nd Air Force 0-14 10/10 W at Eastern Washington* 28-7 10/17 L at Stanford* 7-54 10/24 L at Oregon* 0-28 10/31 W at Montana* 21-0 11/14 L Washington State* 0-7 11/21 W Portland 21-14 11/26 L at Utah 7-13 12/5 L at UCLA* 13-40 * Pacific Coast Conference game

1956

1943 No football

1944 No football

1945

1948 1-7, 1-5 Pacific Coast (8th)

3-6, 1-5 Pacific Coast (9th)

COACH: J. A. BROWN 9/29 L Washington State* 0-21 10/6 L at Oregon* 7-33 10/13 L at Farragut Navy 7-18 10/20 W Montana (Homecoming) * 46-0 10/27 L Washington State * 12-43 11/3 L at Oregon State* 0-34 11/10 L at Farragut Navy 6-14 11/17 L at Washington* 0-12 * Pacific Coast Conference game

COACH: DIXIE HOWELL 9/18 L at Oregon State* 9/25 L at Utah 10/2 L at UCLA* 10/9 L Oregon (HC)* 10/23 W Montana* 11/6 W Montana State (Boise) 11/13 W Portland 11-20 L at Washington State* 11/27 L at Washington* * Pacific Coast Conference game

1946

1949

1-8, 0-5 Pacific Coast (10th)

COACH: J. A. BROWN 9/28 L at Stanford* 10/5 L at Washington State* 10/12 L at Marquette 10/19 L San Jose State 10/26 L Oregon (Homecoming)* 11/2 L at Montana* 11/9 L at Oregon State* 11/16 W Portland 11/23 L Fresno State * Pacific Coast Conference game

1947

0-45 0-32 6-46 14-26 13-26 0-19 0-34 20-6 12-13

4-4, 1-4 Pacific Coast (9th)

COACH: DIXIE HOWELL 9/20 W Puget Sound 27-7 9/27 W at Stanford* 19-16 10/4 L Washington State (HC)* 0-7 10/11 L at Oregon State* 6-33 10/18 W Portland 20-14 11/1 L at Oregon* 7-34 11/7 L Montana* 0-21 11/15 W at Utah (at Boise) 13-6 * Pacific Coast Conference game

2-7, 0-4 Pacific Coast (9th)

COACH: SKIP STAHLEY 9/17 L at Washington* 7-14 9/24 L Utah (at Boise) 13-20 10/1 L at Arizona 14-47 10/8 L Pacific (HC) 0-20 10/15 L Washington State* 0-9 10/29 L at Oregon* 0-25 11/5 L at Oregon State* 14-33 11/11 W at Brigham Young 49-6 11/19 W Montana 31-0 * Pacific Coast Conference game

12-27 6-21 12-28 8-15 39-0 28-12 28-0 14-19 7-34

3-5, 1-4 Pacific Coast (9th)

COACH: DIXIE HOWELL 9/17 W Willamette 79-0 9/24 L at Oregon* 0-41 10/1 L at Texas 7-56 10/15 L Washington State (HC)* 13-35 10/22 W at Montana* 47-19 10/29 W Portland (Boise) 49-21 11/5 L Oregon State* 25-35 11/12 L at Stanford* 0-63 * Pacific Coast Conference game

1950

3-5-1, 1-1-1 Pacific Coast (5th)

COACH: DIXIE HOWELL 9/23 W Utah (Boise) 26-19 9/30 L Montana 27-28 10/7 L at Texas-El Paso 33-43 10/14 W Oregon (HC) * 14-0 10/28 T at Washington State* 7-7 11/4 L at Wyoming 7-14 11/11 L at Oregon State* 19-34 11/18 W at Boston University 26-19 11/25 L at Arizona State 21-48 * Pacific Coast Conference game

1951

2-7, 0-3 Pacific Coast (9th)

COACH: BABE CURFMAN 9/22 L at Wyoming 0-28 9/29 L San Francisco (Boise) 7-28 10/6 L Oregon St.* 6-34 10/13 W at Montana 12-9 10/20 W San Jose State 40-7 11/3 L at Oregon* 13-14 11/10 L Washington State (HC)* 6-9 11/17 L at Arizona 6-13 11/22 L at Utah 19-40 * Pacific Coast Conference game

1952

4-4-1, 1-3 Pacific Coast (8th)

COACH: BABE CURFMAN 9/20 L at Washington* 14-39 9/27 T Utah (Boise) 21-21 10/4 L Oregon (HC)* 13-20 10/11 W at Utah State 16-3 10/18 W North Dakota State 54-9 10/24 L at Santa Clara 7-9 11/1 L at Washington State* 6-36 11/8 W Montana 27-0 11/15 W at Oregon State* 27-6 * Pacific Coast Conference game

1953

1-8, 0-3 Pacific Coast (9th)

COACH: BABE CURFMAN 9/18 L at San Jose State 6-34 9/26 L at Utah 0-21 10/3 W at Montana 20-12 10/10 L BYU (Boise) 12-14 10/17 L Oregon State (HC)* 0-19 10/24 L Washington State* 13-30 11/7 L at Oregon* 6-25 11/14 L Pacific 0-33 11/21 L Utah State (Boise) 7-19 * Pacific Coast Conference game

4-5, 0-4 Pacific Coast (9th)

COACH: SKIP STAHLEY 9/22 L at Washington* 21-53 9/29 L at Oregon* 14-21 10/6 L Washington State* 19-33 10/13 L Arizona State (HC) 0-41 10/27 W at Utah 27-21 11/3 W at Fresno State 24-12 11/10 W at Utah State 42-20 11/17 L Oregon State* 10-14 11/24 W at Montana 41-0 * Pacific Coast Conference game

1957

4-4-1, 0-3 Pacific Coast (9th)

COACH: SKIP STAHLEY 9/21 L Oregon* 6-9 9/28 L at Arizona State 7-19 10/5 W Utah (at Boise) 21-6 10/12 L at Oregon State* 0-20 10/19 T at Pacific 7-7 10/26 W Fresno State (HC) 20-6 11/2 W Montana 31-13 11/9 W at Utah State 35-7 11/16 L at Washington State * 13-21 * Pacific Coast Conference game

1958

4-5, 0-3 Pacific Coast (9th)

COACH: SKIP STAHLEY 9/20 L at Oregon* 0-27 9/27 L at Missouri 10-14 10/4 W at Utah 20-0 10/11 L Washington State* 0-8 10/18 L Oregon State (HC)* 6-20 10/25 W at Arizona 24-16 11/1 L San Jose State (at Boise) 6-41 11/8 W at Montana 14-6 11/15 W Utah State 34-7 * Pacific Coast Conference game

1959 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21

1-9 COACH: SKIP STAHLEY L at Utah State 0-14 L at Washington 0-23 L at Arizona 14-16 L at Air Force Academy 0-21 L at Oregon State 18-66 L at Washington State 5-27 L Oregon (HC) 7-45 L Utah (at Boise) 13-47 L at Pacific 13-28 W Montana 9-6

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME SCORES 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/21 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/18

1961 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18

1962 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17

1963

1-9

2-7

9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21

1965

1973

5-4

4-6 COACH: DEE G. ANDROS W at San Jose State 3-0 L at Iowa State 24-34 L at Utah 0-22 L Oregon 8-14 L at Oregon State 7-10 W Washington State (HC) 28-13 W at Pacific 40-0 L at Arizona 7-14 W Utah State (at Boise) 27-22 L at Arizona State 0-14

5-5, 3-1 Big Sky (T1st)

COACH: STEPHEN MUSSEAU 9/18 L at Washington 9-14 9/25 W San Jose State 17-7 10/2 W at Washington State 17-13 10/9 L at Utah State 19-30 10/16 L Oregon State (at Boise) 14-16 10/23 W at Montana* 35-7 10/30 L at Oregon 14-17 11/9 L at Weber State* 7-14 11/13 W Idaho State (HC)* 15-7 11/30 W Montana State* 54-0 * Big Sky Conference game

1974

1966

4-6, 3-1 Big Sky (2nd)

1969

2-8, 1-3 Big Sky (4th)

COACH: STEPHEN MUSSEAU 9/17 L at Washington 7-19 9/24 L at Montana State* 10-24 10/1 W Pacific (HC) 28-7 10/8 W at Idaho State* 27-20 10/15 L at Oregon State 7-14 10/22 L Washington State 7-14 10/29 L Oregon (Boise) 7-28 11/5 L at San Jose State 7-21 11/12 W Montana* 40-6 11/19 W Weber State* 42-12 * Big Sky Conference game

COACH: Y.C. MCNEASE 9/20 L at Northern Illinois 9/27 L Idaho State* 10/3 W at Southern Mississippi 10/11 L at Montana* 10/18 L at Pacific 10/25 W Montana State (HC)* 11/1 L at Oregon 11/8 L at Weber State* 11/15 L at Colorado State 11/22 L Utah State * Big Sky Conference game

1967

1970

4-6, 2-2 Big Sky (T2nd)

COACH: STEPHEN MUSSEAU 9/16 L at Pacific 6-42 9/23 W at Fresno State 30-14 9/30 W Idaho State (at Boise)* 16-6 10/7 L Montana State (HC)* 14-41 10/14 W at Montana* 19-14 10/21 L at Oregon 6-31 10/28 W Parsons 28-27 11/4 L at Weber State* 17-28 11/11 L at Washington State 14-52 11/18 L at Houston 6-77 * Big Sky Conference game

1968

5-5, 3-1 Big Sky (T1st)

COACH: Y.C. MCNEASE 9/14 L at Montana State* 9/21 L at Washington State 9/28 W at Idaho State* 10/5 W Pacific (Boise) 10/12 W Montana (HC)* 10/19 L at Oregon 10/26 L at Washington 11/2 W Weber State* 11/9 W at San Jose State 11/16 L at Houston * Big Sky Conference game

14-17 7-14 35-15 31-14 56-45 8-23 7-37 50-42 35-17 3-77

4-7, 2-2 Big Sky (T3rd)

COACH: DON ROBBINS 9/12 L at Air Force Academy 9/19 L at Washington State 9/26 L Pacific 10/3 L at Idaho State* 10/10 L Montana* 10/17 L at Oregon 10/24 W Portland State (HC) 10-31 W at Montana State* 11/7 W Weber State* 11/14 W at Utah State 11/21 L at Tulsa * Big Sky Conference game

1971

30-47 42-47 31-21 9-34 0-28 31-21 14-58 7-28 21-31 21-31

7-45 16-44 10-17 14-35 26-44 13-49 17-16 37-24 27-17 42-14 17-30

COACH: DON ROBBINS 9/11 L Boise State* 9/18 L at Iowa State 9/25 W Colorado State 10/2 W at Montana* 10/9 W Idaho State (HC)* 10/16 W at Pacific 10/23 W at West Texas State 10/30 W at New Mexico State 11/6 W at Weber State* 11/13 W Montana State* 11/20 L Utah State * Big Sky Conference game

14-42 7-24 10-0 21-12 40-3 13-12 26-0 19-14 24-20 40-2 13-42

0-37 10-17 7-15 28-9 6-21 35-35 21-36 3-17 38-13 21-27 29-52

4-5-2, 2-2-2 Big Sky (T4th)

COACH: ED TROXEL 9/13 L at Arkansas State 6-23 9/20 W at Northern Arizona* 22-12 9/27 L Idaho State* 14-29 (Kibbie Dome Opener) 10/4 L at Arizona State 3-29 10/11 T Boise State* 31-31 (Kibbie Dome Dedication) 10/18 L at Montana* 3-14 10/25 W at Nevada-Las Vegas 39-7 11/1 W Montana State (HC)* 41-23 11/8 T at Weber State* 40-40 11/15 L at Washington State 27-84 11/22 W Northern Illinois 25-24 * Big Sky Conference game

1976

8-3, 4-1 Big Sky (1st)

62-14 24-47 0-48 24-51 30-33 14-30 17-13 14-35 20-7 14-41 43-0

2-8-1, 2-2-1 Big Sky (3rd)

COACH: ED TROXEL 9/14 L at Air Force 9/21 L at Washington State 9/28 L at Villanova 10/5 W at Idaho State* 10/12 L West Texas State 10/19 T Montana (HC)* 10/26 L at Montana State* 11/2 L Utah State 11/9 W Weber State* 11/16 L at Northern Illinois 11/23 L at Boise State* * Big Sky Conference game

1975

17-14 10-26 3-17 14-35 31-13 7-35 7-22 7-51 31-17 16-27 22-21

4-7, 3-2 Big Sky

COACH: DON ROBBINS 9/8 W Texas-El Paso 9/15 L Boise State* 9/22 L at Iowa State 9/29 L at Washington State 10/6 L Colorado State 10/13 L at Texas Christian 10/20 W Weber State (HC)* 10/27 L Montana State* 11/3 W at Montana* 11/10 L at Washington 11/17 W Idaho State* * Big Sky Conference game

2-6-1 COACH: DEE G. ANDROS L Utah State (at Boise) 7-45 W Idaho State 9-6 L at Montana 16-22 T at San Jose State 12-12 L at Montana State 15-33 L at Utah 21-25 W at Arizona 14-12 L Oregon State (HC) 0-32 L Washington State 14-22

4-7, 2-3 Big Sky (5th)

COACH: DON ROBBINS 9/16 W Ohio 9/23 L at Weber State* 9/30 L at Montana State* 10/7 L at Washington State 10/14 W Northern Illinois 10/21 L at Idaho State* 10/28 L Pacific 11/4 L at Utah State 11/11 W Montana* 11/18 L at Western Michigan 11/25 W at Boise State* * Big Sky Conference game

COACH: SKIP STAHLEY L at Oregon 0-51 W San Jose State (HC) 27-18 L at Oregon State 6-44 L at Washington State 0-34 L at Army 7-51 L at Utah State 0-69 L Pacific 2-27 L Arizona (at Boise) 7-43 W at Montana 16-14

COACH: DEE G. ANDROS 9/21 W Fresno State 32-8 9/28 W Utah (at Boise) 10-9 10/5 L at Missouri 0-24 10/12 L at Oregon 21-41 10-19 W Pacific (HC) 64-6 10-26 W San Jose State 28-12 11/2 L at Washington State 10-14 11/9 L at Arizona 7-34 11/16 W at Idaho State 14-0

1964

1972

COACH: SKIP STAHLEY L at Oregon 6-33 L at Washington 12-41 L at Montana 14-18 L Utah State (at Boise) 6-33 L Oregon State (HC) 8-28 W at Hawaii 14-6 L at Pacific 14-25 L at Arizona 3-32 L Washington State 7-18 L at San Jose State 20-22

7-4, 5-1 Big Sky (2nd)

COACH: ED TROXEL 9/11 W at Boise State* 9/18 W at Pacific 9/25 L at Ohio University 10/2 L at Washington State 10/9 W New Mexico State 10/16 W Weber State (HC)* 10/23 L at Montana State* 10/30 W at Idaho State* 11/6 L at Colorado State 11/13 W Montana* 11/20 W Northern Arizona* * Big Sky Conference game

16-9 31-28 0-35 6-45 33-6 45-17 14-29 6-3 14-31 28-19 31-14

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME SCORES 1977

3-8, 2-4 Big Sky (T5th)

COACH: ED TROXEL 9/10 L at Rice 9/17 L Pacific* 9/24 L at Hawaii 10/8 L Idaho State* 10/15 W Montana (HC)* 10/22 W at Montana State* 10/29 L at Weber State* 11/5 L Nevada-Las Vegas 11/12 L at Washington State 11/19 W at New Mexico State 11/26 L Boise State* * Big Sky Conference game

1978

10-31 21-31 26-45 14-34 31-20 17-6 27-30 21-35 17-45 47-44 14-44

2-9, 2-5 Big Sky (T5th)

COACH: JERRY DAVITCH 9/9 L at San Jose State 14-31 9/16 L at Washington State 0-28 9/23 L at Wichita State 6-28 9/30 L Northern Arizona* 29-34 10/7 L at Nevada-Las Vegas 14-53 10/14 W at Montana* 34-30 10/21 L Montana State* 21-57 10/28 L Weber State (HC)* 6-51 11/4 L at Boise State* 10-48 11/11 W Idaho State*^ 0-0 11/18 L Fresno State 28-41 11/23 W Boise State* 28-24 * Big Sky Conference game ^ Won by forfeit

1979

4-7, 2-5 Big Sky (T5th)

COACH: JERRY DAVITCH 9/8 L at Fresno State 10-30 9/15 L at Northern Arizona* 18-29 9/22 W Pacific 17-13 9/29 W Puget Sound 34-10 10/6 W at Idaho State* 28-23 10/13 L Boise State* 17-41 10/20 W Montana (HC)* 20-17 11/3 L Nevada-Reno* 26-38 11/10 L at Weber State* 7-12 11/17 L South Dakota State 13-27 * Big Sky Conference game

1980

6-5, 4-3 Big Sky (T2nd)

COACH: JERRY DAVITCH 9/13 L at Pacific 13-24 9/20 W Simon Fraser 56-16 9/27 W at Montana* 42-0 10/4 W Portland State 37-27 10/11 L at Boise State* 21-44 10/18 W Montana State (HC)* 14-6 10/25 L at San Jose State 10-32 11/1 W at Weber State* 31-6 11/8 L Idaho State* 21-28 11/15 W Northern Arizona* 14-7 11/22 L at Nevada-Reno* 7-38 * Big Sky Conference game

1981

3-8, 0-7 Big Sky (8th)

COACH: JERRY DAVITCH 9/5 W Simon Fraser 52-7 9/12 L at Weber State* 21-42 9/19 W Northern Iowa 59-14 9/26 L at Hawaii 6-21 10/3 W at Portland State 56-9 10/10 L Montana* 14-16 10/17 L at Montana State* 28-29 10/24 L Nevada-Reno (HC)* 14-23 10/31 L Idaho State* 14-24 11/7 L at Northern Arizona* 3-24 11/21 L Boise State* 43-45 * Big Sky Conference game

1982

9-4, 5-2 Big Sky (T2nd)

COACH: DENNIS ERICKSON 9/11 L at Washington State 14-34 9/18 W Pacific 36-17 9/25 W Portland State 56-0 10/2 W Weber State (HC)* 35-34 10/9 W at Northern Iowa 38-13 10/16 L at Montana* 16-40 10/23 W Montana State* 36-20 10/30 W at Boise State* 24-17 11/6 W at Idaho State* 20-17 11/13 W Northern Arizona* 55-37 11/20 L at Nevada-Reno* 16-25 11/27 W Montana# 21-7 12/4 L at Eastern Kentucky# 30-38 # NCAA I-AA Playoffs * Big Sky Conference game

1983

8-3, 4-3 Big Sky (T3rd)

COACH: DENNIS ERICKSON 9/10 W Southern Colorado 43-28 9/17 W at Montana State * 23-0 9/24 L at Idaho State * 31-41 10/1 W Eastern Washington 38-24 10/8 W at Portland State 17-16 10/15 L at Weber State * 10-28 10/22 W Montana (HC) * 45-24 10/29 W at Pacific 31-19 11/5 W at Northern Arizona * 40-10 11/12 L Nevada-Reno * 24-43 11/19 W Boise State * 45-24 * Big Sky Conference game

1984

6-5, 4-3 Big Sky (T3rd)

COACH: DENNIS ERICKSON 9/8 W Portland State 49-14 9/15 L at Cal State-Fullerton 7-28 9/22 L Montana State* 28-34 9/29 W Oregon State 41-22 10/6 L at Nevada-Reno* 17-23 10/13 L Weber State (HC)* 37-40 10/20 L at Eastern Washington 25-32 10/27 W at Montana* 40-39 11/3 W Northern Arizona* 37-9 11/10 W Idaho State* 45-42 11/17 W at Boise State* 37-0 * Big Sky Conference game

1985

9-3, 6-1 Big Sky (1st)

COACH: DENNIS ERICKSON 9/7 L at Oregon State 28-43 9/14 W Mankato State 46-7 9/21 W at Northern Arizona* 27-3 9/28 W Nevada-Reno (HC)* 25-21 10/5 W at Portland State 51-17 10/12 W at Weber State* 31-28 10/19 W Montana* 38-0 10/26 L at Idaho State* 37-38 11/2 W Eastern Washington * 42-21 11/9 W at Montana State* 34-0 11/23 W Boise State* 44-27 11/30 L Eastern Washington# 38-42 # NCAA I-AA Playoffs * Big Sky Conference game

1986 8-4, 5-2 Big Sky (3rd)

1988

11-2, 7-1 Big Sky (1st)

COACH: KEITH GILBERTSON 9/6 W Portland State 42-10 9/13 L at Central Michigan 21-34 9/20 W CS-Fullerton (HC) 25-17 9/27 W at Eastern Washington 27-10 10/4 W Idaho State* 38-26 10/18 L at Nevada-Reno* 13-17 10/25 L Northern Arizona* 0-24 11/1 W at Montana* 38-31 11/8 W Montana State* 44-17 11/15 W Weber State* 31-17 11/22 W at Boise State* 21-14 11/29 L at Nevada-Reno # 7-27 # NCAA I-AA Playoffs * Big Sky Conference game

COACH: KEITH GILBERTSON 9/10 W Portland State 27-18 9/17 W at Pacific 36-26 9/24 L at Montana* 17-26 10/1 W Northern Arizona (HC)* 31-20 10/8 W Montana State* 41-24 10/15 W at Eastern Washington* 31-22 10/22 W Weber State* 27-24 11/5 W at Nevada-Reno* 32-31 11/12 W Idaho State* 41-7 11/19 W at Boise State* 26-20 11/26 W Montana # 38-19 12/3 W Northwestern State # 38-30 12/10 L at Furman, S.C. # 7-38 # NCAA I-AA Playoffs * Big Sky Conference game

1987

1989

9-3, 7-1 Big Sky (1st)

COACH: KEITH GILBERTSON 9/5 W Mankato State 31-17 9/12 L Central Michigan 18-30 9/19 W at Portland State 17-10 9/26 W at Northern Arizona* 46-37 10/3 L at Idaho State* 21-30 10/10 W Montana* 31-25 10/17 W Nevada-Reno (HC)* 38-28 10/24 W Eastern Washington* 31-24 10/31 W at Weber State* 41-38 11/7 W at Montana State* 14-7 11/21 W Boise State* 40-34 11/28 L Weber State# 30-59 # NCAA I-AA Playoffs * Big Sky Conference game

9-3, 8-0 Big Sky (1st)

COACH: JOHN L. SMITH 9/2 L at Washington State 9/9 L at Portland State 9/16 W Cal State-Sacramento 9/23 W at Weber State* 9/28 W Montana* 10/7 W at Northern Arizona* 10/14 W at Montana State* 10/21 W Eastern Washington* 10/28 W Nevada-Reno (HC)* 11/4 W at Idaho State* 11/18 W Boise State* 11/25 L Eastern Illinois # # NCAA I-AA Playoffs * Big Sky Conference game

7-41 20-29 45-3 46-33 30-24 41-31 41-7 41-34 42-22 47-31 26-21 21-38

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ALL-TIME SCORES 1998

9-4, 6-2 Big Sky (2nd)

COACH: JOHN L. SMITH 9/1 L Montana State* 24-27 9/8 W at Southwest Texas State38-35 9/15 L at Oregon 23-55 9/22 W Weber State* 37-27 9/29 L at Nevada-Reno (OT)* 28-31 10/6 W Cal State-Chico 59-21 10/13 W Idaho State (HC)* 41-20 10/20 W at Eastern Washington* 51-28 11/3 W Northern Arizona* 52-7 11/10 W at Montana* 35-14 11/17 W at Boise State* 21-14 11/24 W at SW Missouri State # 41-35 12/1 L at Georgia Southern # 27-28 # NCAA I-AA Playoffs; * Big Sky Conference game

1991

6-5, 4-4 Big Sky (T4th)

COACH: JOHN L. SMITH 9/7 W Sonoma State 9/14 W Southwest Texas State 9/21 W at Montana State* 9/28 L Northern Iowa 10/5 L Nevada-Reno* 10/12 L at Weber State* 10/19 W at Idaho State* 10/26 L E. Washington (2OT)* 11/9 W at Northern Arizona* 11/16 L Montana (OT)* 11/23 W Boise State* * Big Sky Conference game

1992

1993

1999

42-9 37-34 52-24 30-7 49-18 38-21 26-27 53-14 29-47 28-7 62-16 20-23

11-3, 5-2 Big Sky (2nd)

COACH: JOHN L. SMITH 9/2 W at Stephen F. Austin 9/11 W Southwest Texas State 9/18 W at Weber State 10/2 W at Utah 10/9 W at Idaho State* 10/16 W Eastern Washington* 10/23 L at Montana State* 10/30 W at Northern Arizona* 11/6 L Montana* 11/13 W Lehigh 11/20 W Boise State* 11/27 W at NE Louisiana # 12/4 W Boston University # 12/11 L at Youngstown State # # NCAA I-AA Playoffs * Big Sky Conference game

38-30 66-38 56-0 28-17 56-27 49-10 35-40 34-27 34-54 77-14 49-16 34-31 21-14 16-35

7-4, 4-2 Big West (2nd)

COACH: CHRIS TORMEY 9/2 W at Eastern Washington 48-21 9/11 L at Auburn 23-30 9/18 W Washington State ! 28-17 10/2 L at Wyoming 13-28 10/9 W North Texas !* 28-10 10/16 W at Arkansas State * 30-24 (OT) 10/23 W Utah State !* 31-3 10/30 L at New Mexico State * 14-42 11/6 W at Nevada * 42-33 11/13 W at Montana 33-30 11/20 L Boise State !* 14-45 ! Home game at Martin Stadium, Pullman, Wash. * Big West Conference game

49-7 41-38 48-14 14-36 23-31 17-45 46-21 31-34 44-28 34-35 28-24

9-3, 6-1 Big Sky (1st)

COACH: JOHN L. SMITH 9/5 W St. Cloud State 9/12 W at Colorado State 9/19 W Weber State* 10/3 W Cal State Northridge 10/10 W Idaho State* 10/17 W at Eastern Washington* 10/24 L at Northern Iowa 10/31 W Northern Arizona* 11/7 L at Montana* 11/14 W Montana State* 11/21 W at Boise State* 11/28 L McNeese State # # NCAA I-AA Playoffs * Big Sky Conference game

9-3, 4-1 Big West (1st)

HUMANITARIAN BOWL CHAMPION COACH: CHRIS TORMEY 9/5 W Eastern Washington 31-14 9/12 W at San Jose State 17-12 9/19 L at Washington State 16-24 9/26 L at Louisiana State 20-53 10/3 W Idaho State 52-3 10/10 W at Arkansas State 52-14 10/17 W at Utah State * 26-14 10/24 L Nevada * 23-58 10/31 W at North Texas * 41-23 11/14 W New Mexico State * 36-32 11/21 W at Boise State * 36-35 (OT) 12/30 W Southern Mississippi ! 42-35 * Big West Conference game ! Humanitarian Bowl, Bronco Stadium, Boise, Idaho

1996

1994 6-5, 3-2 Big West (T3rd)

9-3, 5-2 Big Sky (2nd) COACH: JOHN L. SMITH 9/3 W at Southern Utah 9/17 W at Nevada-Las Vegas 9/24 W Stephen F. Austin 10/1 W Idaho State* 10/8 W at Eastern Washington* 10/15 W Montana State* 10/22 W Northern Arizona (HC)* 10/29 L at Montana* 11/5 W Northern Iowa 11/12 W Weber State* 11/19 L at Boise State* 11/26 L at McNeese State # # NCAA I-AA Playoffs * Big Sky Conference game

1995

43-10 48-38 58-26 70-21 43-10 27-13 41-14 21-45 21-12 79-30 24-27 21-38

6-5, 4-3 Big Sky (T2nd)

COACH: CHRIS TORMEY 9/2 L at Oregon State 7-14 9/16 W Sonoma State 66-3 9/30 L at Idaho State* 21-26 10/7 L at Montana State* 13-16 10/14 W E. Washington (HC)* 37-10 10/21 W Montana* 55-43 10/28 L at Weber State* 19-25 11/4 W at Northern Arizona* 17-14 11/11 W at Northern Iowa 16-12 11/18 W Boise State* 33-13 11/25 L at McNeese State # 3-33 # NCAA I-AA Playoffs * Big Sky Conference game

COACH: CHRIS TORMEY 8/31 L at Wyoming 38-40 9/7 L at San Diego State 21-40 9/14 W St. Mary’s 52-17 9/28 L at Southwest Texas 21-27 10/5 W Cal Poly-SLO 38-33 10/19 W Nevada * 24-15 10/26 L at Utah State * 28-35 11/2 W Eastern Washington 37-27 11/9 W New Mexico State * 34-19 11/16 L at North Texas * 17-24 11/23 W at Boise State * 64-19 * Big West Conference game

1997

5-6, 2-3 Big West (T4th)

COACH: CHRIS TORMEY 8/30 L at Air Force 10-14 9/6 W Portland State 46-0 9/13 W at Idaho State 43-0 9/20 L at Central Florida 10-41 10/4 W North Texas * 30-17 10/11 W UC Davis 44-14 10/18 L at Nevada * 23-42 10/25 L Utah State * 17-63 11/1 L at Eastern Washington 21-24 11/14 W at New Mexico State * 35-18 11/21 L Boise State * 23-30 (OT) * Big West Conference game

2000

5-6, 3-2 Big West (3rd)

COACH: TOM CABLE 9/2 L at Washington 20-44 9/9 L Montana! 38-45 9/16 L at Oregon 13-42 9/23 W at Washington State 38-34 9/30 W Montana State! 56-7 10/7 L at West Virginia 16-28 10/14 W Arkansas State *! 42-25 10/21 L at Utah State * 14-31 11/4 W at North Texas * 16-14 11/11 W New Mexico State *44-41 (2 OT) 11/18 L at Boise State * 24-66 * Big West Conference game ! Home game at Martin Stadium, Pullman, Wash.

2001

1-10, 1-5 Sun Belt (T6th)

COACH: TOM CABLE 8/30 L Washington State ! 7-36 9/8 L at Arizona 29-36 9/22 L at Washington 3-53 9/29 L Boise State ! 13-45 10/6 L at Middle Tennessee * 58-70 10/13 L at New Mexico State * 39-46 10/20 L La-Lafayette (HC)*! 37-54 10/27 L at Arkansas State * 31-34 11/3 W Louisiana-Monroe * 42-38 11/17 L North Texas * 27-50 11/24/ L at Montana 27-33 (2OT) ! Home game at Martin Stadium, Pullman, Wash. * Sun Belt Conference game

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2-10, 1-6 Sun Belt (7th)

COACH: TOM CABLE 8/31 L at Boise State 21-38 9/7 L at Washington State 14-49 9/14 L at Oregon 21-58 9/21 W San Diego State W, 48-38 9/28 L at Washington L, 27-41 10/5 L Montana 31-38 10/12 L at Louisiana-Monroe * 14-34 10/26 W Middle Tennessee * (HC)21-18 11/2 L at Louisiana-Lafayette * 28-31 11/9 L at North Texas * 0-10 11/16 L Arkansas State * 29-38 11/23 L New Mexico State * 31-35 * Sun Belt Conference game

2012

20033-9, 3-4 Sun Belt (tie 4th) COACH: TOM CABLE 8/30 L vs. Washington State ! 0-25 9/6 L Eastern Washington 5-8 9/13 L Boise State 10-24 9/20 L at Washington 14-45 9/27 L at Montana 28-41 10/4 W at New Mexico State * 35-31 10/11 L North Texas * 14-24 10/18 L Middle Tennessee (OT) *21-28 10/25 L at Louisiana-Lafayette * 20-31 11/8 L at Arkansas State * 23-24 11/15 W at Louisiana-Monroe * 58-20 11/22 W Utah State * 20-13 ! at Seahawks Stadium * Sun Belt Conference game

2004

3-9, 2-5 Sun Belt (T5th)

COACH: NICK HOLT 9/4 L at Boise State 9/11 L at Utah State 9/18 L Washington State ! 9/25 L at Oregon 10/2 W at Eastern Michigan 10/9 L Louisiana-Monroe * 10/16 W Louisiana-Lafayette * 10/23 L at Middle Tennessee * 10/30 L at Troy State * 11/6 W Arkansas State *! 11/13 L at North Texas * 11/20 L at Hawai’i ! at Martin Stadium * Sun Belt Conference game

2005

7-65 7-14 8-49 10-48 45-41 14-16 38-25 14-34 7-47 45-31 29-51 21-52

2-9, 2-6 WAC (T6th)

COACH: NICK HOLT 9/1 L at Washington State 26-38 9/10 L at UNLV 31-34 9/17 L at Washington 6-34 9/24 L vs. Hawai`i * 0-24 10/1 W vs. Utah State (HC) * 27-13 10/8 L at Nevada * 14-62 10/22 L vs. Fresno State * 10-40 10/29 W at New Mexico State * 3 7 - 3 8 (2OT) 11/12 L vs. Louisiana Tech * 38-41 11/19 L at Boise State * 35-70 11/26 L at San Jose State * 18-26 * Western Athletic Conference game

2-10, 1-7 (8th)

COACH: ROBB AKEY 9/1 L Bowling Green State 15-32 9/10 W North Dakota 44-14 9/17 L at Texas A&M 7-37 9/24 L Fresno State * 24-48 10/1 L at Virginia 20-21 (ot) 10/8 L Louisiana Tech * 11-24 10/14 L at New Mexico State * 24-31 10/29 L Hawai`i * 14-16 11/5 W at San Jose State * 32-29 11/12 L at Brigham Young 7-42 11/19 L Utah State * 42-49 (2 ot) 12/3 L at Nevada * 3-56 * Western Athletic Conference game

2006

4-8, 3-5 WAC (6th)

COACH: DENNIS ERICKSON 9/2 L at Michigan State 17-27 9/9 L at Washington State 10-56 9/16 W vs. Idaho State 27-24 9/23 L at Oregon State 0-38 9/30 W at Utah State * 41-21 10/7 W vs. New Mexico State * 28-20 10/14 W at Louisiana Tech * 24-14 10/21 L vs. Boise State * 26-42 10/28 L at Hawai`i * 10-68 11/4 L vs. Nevada * 7-45 11/18 L at Fresno State * 0-34 11/25 L vs. San Jose State * 13-28 * Western Athletic Conference game

2007

1-11, 0-8 WAC (9th)

COACH: ROBB AKEY 9/1 L at #1 USC 10-38 9/8 W vs. Cal Poly 20-13 9/15 L at Washington State 28-45 9/22 L vs. Northern Illinois 35-42 9/29 L vs. #19 Hawai`i * 20-48 10/6 L at San Jose State * 20-28 10/13 L vs. Fresno State * 24-37 10/20 L at New Mexico State * 31-45 10/27 L at Nevada * 21-37 11/3 L vs. Louisiana Tech * 16-28 11/17 L at Boise State * 14-58 11/24 L vs. Utah State * 19-24 * Western Athletic Conference game

2008

2-10, 1-7 WAC (T8th)

COACH: ROBB AKEY 8/30 L at Arizona 0-70 9/6 W Idaho State 42-27 9/13 L Western Michigan 28-51 9/20 L Utah State* 17-42 9/27 L at San Diego State 17-45 10/4 L Nevada* 14-49 10/11 L at Fresno State* 32-45 10/18 L at Louisiana Tech* 14-46 10/25 W New Mexico State* 20-14 11/1 L San Jose State* 24-30 11/15 L Boise State* 10-45 11/22 L at Hawai`i* 17-49 * Western Athletic Conference game

2009

8-5, 4-4 WAC (4th)

COACH: ROBB AKEY HUMANITARIAN BOWL CHAMPION 9/5 W at New Mexico State * 21-6 9/12 L at Washington 23-42 9/19 W San Diego State 34-20 9/26 W at Northern Illinois 34-31 10/3 W Colorado State 31-29 10/10 W at San Jose State * 29-25 10/17 W Hawai`i * 35-23 10/24 L at Nevada * 45-70 10/31 W Louisiana Tech * 35-34 11/7 L Fresno State * 21-31 11/14 L at Boise State * 25-63 11/28 L Utah State * 49-52 12/30 W Bowling Green State ** 43-42 * Western Athletic Conference game **Roady’s Humanitarian Bowl

2010

6-7, 3-5 WAC (6th)

COACH: ROBB AKEY 9/2 W North Dakota 45-0 9/11 L at Nebraska 17-38 9/18 W UNLV 30-7 9/25 L at Colorado State 34-36 10/2 W at Western Michigan 33-13 10/16 L at Louisiana Tech * 35-48 10/23 W New Mexico State * 37-14 10/30 L at Hawai`i * 10-45 11/6 L #23 Nevada * 17-63 11/12 L #4 Boise State * 14-52 11/20 W at Utah State * 28-6 11/27 L at Fresno State * 20-23 12/4 W San Jose State * 26-23 (ot) *Western Athletic Conference game

1-11, 1-5 (6th)

COACH: ROBB AKEY ! INTERIM COACH: JASON GESSER 8/30 L Eastern Washington 3-20 9/8 L at Bowling Green 13-21 9/15 L at Louisiana State 14-63 9/22 L Wyoming 40-37 OT 9/29 L at North Carolina 0-66 10/6 W New Mexico State * 26-18 10/13 L at Texas State * 7-38 10/20 L at Louisiana Tech * 28-70 11/3 L San Jose State *! 13-42 11/10 L at Brigham Young ! 13-52 11/17 L vs. Texas-San Antonio *! 27-34 11/24 L at Utah State * ! 9-45 * Western Athletic Conference game

2013 8/31 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/23 11/30

2014

1-11, Independent COACH: PAUL PETRINO L at North Texas L at Wyoming L vs. Northern Illinois L at Washington State W vs. Temple L vs. Fresno State L at Arkansas State L at Ole Miss L vs. Texas State L vs. Old Dominion L at Florida State L at New Mexico State

6-40 10-42 35-45 0-42 26-24 14-61 24-48 14-59 21-37 38-59 14-80 16-24

1-11, 1-7 Sun Belt (T9)

COACH: PAUL PETRINO 8/31 at Florida ppd (weather) 9/6 L at Louisiana-Monroe * 31-38 9/13 L Western Michigan 33-45 9/20 L at Ohio 24-36 9/27 L South Alabama * 10-34 10/4 L Texas State * 30-35 10/11 L at Georgia Southern * 24-47 10/18 W vs. New Mexico State * 17-29 11/1 L Arkansas State * 28-44 11/8 L at San Diego State 21-35 11/15 L Troy * 17-34 11/29 L at Appalachian State * 28-45 * Sun Belt Conference game ** Florida game postponed because of unplayable conditions as the result of inclement weather. It will be played at a date to be determined.

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UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO

The University of Idaho opened its doors on Oct. 3, 1892, when it welcomed about 40 students and one professor, John Edwin Ostrander. On June 11, 1896, the university graduated its first class when four students marched across a stage to receive their diplomas. Two years later, the university awarded its first graduate degree. By 1899, a growing body of University of Idaho alumni formed the Idaho Alumni Association. Alumni numbers weren’t all that grew in those early days. Over the next few years, the University of Idaho established its College of Agriculture, dedicated Ridenbaugh Hall and established the Pacific Northwest’s first Department of Domestic Science (later to be called Home Economics). The Administration Building fire in 1906 was a turning point in the university’s history. John Tourtellotte, a Boise architect who had designed the state’s capitol, designed a new Tudor Gothic structure to symbolize the university’s growth and maturity as a major institution of higher education.

President Theodore Roosevelt was the first U.S. president to visit the campus in 1911. He planted the first tree in Presidential Grove. Through the next 50 years, the campus continued to grow in size and academic offerings. Among the additions were Forney Hall, the School of Education, Science Hall, Hays Hall, the Music Building, the Library, the Student Union and outreach campus locations. In 1976 the new ASUI-Kibbie Dome won a national engineering structural achievement award. Its sound structure has withstood roaring cheers of Vandal fans (as well as the groans and wailings of rival teams) ever since. Today, the university is home to nearly 12,000 students and nearly 1,300 faculty and staff. It continues to be a leading place of learning in Idaho and the West, because although it is ever-responsive to the changing needs of its students and society, it never forgets its roots and traditions. Perhaps no better example of this distinct combination of rich history and innovative service is the Associated Students of the University of Idaho (ASUI). Today as vibrant as ever, ASUI has been a force on campus for more than 100 years. - By Carlos Schwantes

The Administration Building remains the centerpiece of campus. The hiring in 1908 of the nation’s premier landscape architects,Olmsted Brothers of Massachusetts whose firm’s founding father designed New York’s Central Park, led to the small-town New England look of the campus.

Carlos Schwantes is a former UI professor of history. He has written numerous books about the history of Idaho, the Pacific Northwest and railroads, and has been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for his work.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 • The University of Idaho is included in the 2009 edition of Princeton Review’s “Best 368 Colleges.” Only about 15 percent of the nation’s colleges are included the in the ranking of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education. • The University of Idaho is included in the 2008 list of Kiplinger’s 100 Best Values in Public Colleges. The rankings reflect academic strength and affordability. • We are consistently recognized among the “top national, doctoral-granting universities” in the country by U.S. News & World Report. • We are ranked in the top half of the Top 50 Best Values for Public Colleges and Universities by Consumers Digest and recognized by The Princeton Review as one of the “77 Best Value Colleges in America.” • We are a national research institution with world-class labs and facilities, but have only about one-third the number of students as most national universities – which means you will actually get to use those resources from day one. • We have received nearly $100 million in research funding each year since 2003, and recently received a $10-million grant from the National Institutes of Health. • Our residential campus in Moscow, Idaho, matches beauty with year-round outdoor recreational opportunities. • We have more National Merit Scholars than all other institutions in the state combined and have a nationally-acclaimed Honors Program. • We offer the only law program in Idaho, and one of the best in the West. • Our library is the largest in the state, with more than two million holdings. • Our outreach learning and research centers extend to Idaho’s 44 counties. • Our students participate in more than 200 student organizations – including 20 minority student groups and international student groups. • We compete at the Division I level of intercollegiate athletics, and we’re a proud member of the Western Athletic Conference. • We’re ranked in the top 30 in the nation as “a great university to hit the books and backcountry” by Outside magazine. • Our approximately 850 faculty members are committed to creating innovative programs that will benefit you. They come from diverse backgrounds with academic portfolios that place them among the top researchers in their fields. • The University of Idaho’s 16:1 student-teacher ratio means small classes where you’ll receive an uncommon level of interaction. You’ll get to know your professors, and they’ll provide personal guidance that will help you achieve your career goals. • Extension: We have 42 extension offices around the The University of Idaho is included in the 2009 edition of Princeton Review’s “Best 368 Colleges.” Only about 15 percent of the nation’s colleges are included the in the ranking of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education. • The University of Idaho is included in the 2008 list of Kiplinger’s 100 Best Values in Public Colleges. The rankings reflect academic strength and affordability. • We are consistently recognized among the “top national, doctoral-granting universities” in the country by U.S. News & World Report. • We are ranked in the top half of the Top 50 Best Values for Public Colleges and Universities by Consumers Digest and recognized by The Princeton Review as one of the “77 Best Value Colleges in America.”

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UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO • We are a national research institution with world-class labs and facilities, but have only about one-third the number of students as most national universities – which means you will actually get to use those resources from day one. • We have received nearly $100 million in research funding each year since 2003, and recently received a $10-million grant from the National Institutes of Health. • Our residential campus in Moscow, Idaho, matches beauty with year-round outdoor recreational opportunities. • We have more National Merit Scholars than all other institutions in the state combined and have a nationally-acclaimed Honors Program. • We offer the only law program in Idaho, and one of the best in the West. • Our library is the largest in the state, with more than two million holdings. • Our outreach learning and research centers extend to Idaho’s 44 counties. • Our students participate in more than 200 student organizations – including 20 minority student groups and international student groups. • We compete at the Division I level of intercollegiate athletics, and we’re a proud member of the Western Athletic Conference. • We’re ranked in the top 30 in the nation as “a great university to hit the books and backcountry” by Outside magazine. • Our approximately 850 faculty members are committed to creating innovative programs that will benefit you. They come from diverse backgrounds with academic portfolios that place them among the top researchers in their fields. • The University of Idaho’s 16:1 studentteacher ratio means small classes where you’ll receive an uncommon level of interaction. You’ll get to know your professors, and they’ll provide personal guidance that will help you achieve your career goals. • Extension: We have 42 extension offices around the state, including on the Fort Hall and Coeur d’Alene Indian reservations. And we have 12 regional research and extension centers. • Agricultural Outreach: Idaho’s families, consumers and agricultural producers benefit from our quality programs in teaching, education and research. • Education Outreach: The College of Education offers technology outreach courses and general outreach courses. • Engineering Outreach: This program serves off-campus students, business and industry. You can take the same engineering, business, computer science and other courses we offer on campus, but you’ll learn via DVD with Web support.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 • Conferences and Community Programs: We are one of the premier summer conference, camp and program venues in the Pacific Northwest. Our team of planning professionals helps arrange and host athletic camps, business programs, leadership workshops and even weddings. • Independent Study in Idaho: The University of Idaho is part of a cooperative of four accredited Idaho institutions to offer self-paced, distance-learning opportunities. • We are Idaho’s only institution to earn the prestigious Carnegie Foundation distinction for high research activity. • We attract the grants and contracts – totaling more than $100 million each year – that fund innovative research in our world-class facilities. • Our Student Grant Program funds student-led research. It will introduce you to the processes and skills you’ll need to apply for professional level research grants, including proposal writing, external peer review, and project presentation. • Faculty and students team up for research projects at our institutes and centers. Here, you’ll contribute to our nationally recognized research on issues that affect the state, the region and the nation. • Students in all academic years work with faculty at our research facilities, such as the Electron Microscopy Center, the National Institute for Advanced Transportation and the Idaho Water Resources Research Institute, as well as a host of other laboratories and programs. • Many of our colleges have their own research and teaching centers that serve specific disciplines or the university as a whole. For instance, you can explore better ways to feed Idaho and the world at the Aquaculture Research Institute in the university’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. • The Career and Professional Planning office offers a variety of workshops and clinics to prepare you for a successful future. • Tutoring and Academic Assistant Services provides free academic support. • Student Support Services offers you individualized tutoring, educational planning and intensive learning and skill development. • The Academic Advising Center helps you choose a major and fulfill your course requirements. • The Office of Multicultural Affairs celebrates our campus diversity and promotes cultural awareness through such events as the Tutxinmepu Pow Wow, Dia de los Muertos activities, the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration and the Multicultural Freshman BBQ. • Disability Support Services works to ensure that university opportunities are available to everyone. It provides sign-language interpreters, testing accommodations, campus housing arrangements and much more. • Diversity and Community supports learning opportunities for underrepresented segments of society through resources such as the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP), the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program, and the TRiO program for low-income and first-generation Americans. • The ASUI Center for Volunteerism and Social Action strives to foster lifelong commitments to service and civic action, and provides opportunities for students like you to plan service projects and participate in social activism. • Opportunities to volunteer are plentiful at the University of Idaho. Whether you value cleaning up the environment, assisting in the aftermath of natural disasters, working with children, or helping the elderly, you’ll have an outlet at the University of Idaho. • Volunteering is a chance not only to help others, but to develop valuable skills. For example, student volunteers with our Alternative Service Breaks program spent spring break 2006 in Waveland, Mississippi, a town virtually obliterated by Hurricane Katrina. They rebuilt houses, taught schoolchildren and created a blog about their experiences.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

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hen Rob Spear took the reins of the University of Idaho Department of Athletics in the winter of 2003-04, he was inheriting a program in flux. The Vandals needed updates and enhancements to their 30-year-old facility. They needed new revenue streams and more fans in the seats. As he set about tackling the facility and funding issues, he was resolute in continuing to hold Vandal student-athletes to the high academic standards that reflect very favorably the University of Idaho’s legacy of producing leaders of vision and integrity. With a staff in place to guide the academic progress of the Vandals, he started chipping away at the laundry list of facility and financial needs.

First was a new Strength and Conditioning Center, which remains one of the jewels in the renovation project with two-story, floor-to-ceiling windows that provide an expansive view of the campus. Among the state-of-the-art training and rehabilitation equipment is a hydro-therapy pool – one of the first in an on-campus setting in the Western United States. With the old weight room vacated, an ambitious locker room project began. When it was finished, football, women’s basketball, track and field, and swimming had new facilities in place to match the oak-and-marble rooms already in existence for volleyball and men’s basketball. That is what was happening indoors. Outside, the grass field used for football practice as well as intramurals was undergoing its own update. By the time it was completed, the Vandals had backto-back 70-yard SprinTurf practice fields – with lights. Next was the turf inside the Kibbie Dome. Because of the multiple uses of the building, it has to be portable. Spear secured funding for Real Grass Pro, which, when it’s not in use for football, can be stored to make way for basketball, commencement, track and field, and even an annual home and garden show. He worked collaboratively across campus to secure the funding for life safety improvements, which included replacing the 30-year-old plywood end walls with translucent panels. The panels, along with a facelift for the entire stadium, make for a sense of daylight. Even when it’s 30 degrees and snowing outside, it’s warm, dry and windless inside the Dome. There was much more to what he wanted the Kibbie Dome to become. He wanted it to provide the best premium seating in college football. In 2011, it became reality with the opening of the Litehouse Center/Bud and June Ford Club Room. The club seats, loge seats and suites are up-close and personal. The student-athlete wasn’t put aside as the facilities were transformed. Before the premium seating project was launched, private monies were raised for a suite of team rooms and the complete renovation of the athletic training and equipment rooms. Alongside the team rooms are study centers to ensure the continued academic success of the Vandals, who continued to graduate at a rate 30-40 percent higher than the general population at the University of Idaho, which in and of itself is by far the highest in the state. Collectively, Vandal student-athletes have a 3.05 grade-point average.

COLLEGE Great Falls 1980 (BS)

Montana 1983 (MBA)

Idaho 1989 (PhD)

Hometown Butte, Mont.

Family Wife, Sandy Daughter, Morgan

He touched the hearts of Vandals far and wide, young and old when he established the Vandal Athletics Hall of Fame. A charter class of 100 individuals and five teams was inducted over a two-year period to make up for more than 100 years of the absence of a way to honor Idaho’s most cherished players, coaches and contributors. That legacy continues today with a bi-annual induction ceremony.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

CHUCK

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Building his career block by block, Chuck Staben has found his capstone as the recently named 18th president of the University of Idaho. “I love what the University of Idaho has to offer, and I am extremely excited to serve the students, faculty, and staff and see where we can go together,” says Staben. “I love the mountains; I love the West; I feel like this is home.” A long-time supporter of land-grant universities, Staben is especially excited to lead the University of Idaho to continue and expand its research, academic excellence and outreach throughout the state. He also is committed to growing enrollment and expanding education beyond the classroom. Staben officially became president March 1, 2014. “I really want to focus on communication and developing a shared vision for the university. It’s going to take some time to create an effective vision, but it will be fun to see what direction we want to take together,” says Staben. He will be joined on the Palouse by his wife Mary Beth, who looks forward to practicing medicine in the area. Their children, following in both of their parents’ footsteps, are studying across the country: Mac is working on his master’s degree in Massachusetts, Cal is working on his bachelor’s degree in Kentucky and Rae is working on her bachelor’s degree in California. As a father of university students, Staben identifies with parents sending their children off to school for the first time. He encourages those who interact with students to treat them like they would want their own children to be treated, whether it’s tough love or being supportive. “I want students to have a positive experience and to grow into themselves,” says Staben. “University is a time for students to mature and establish their character.” Once settled in Idaho, Staben looks forward to pursuing outdoor recreation activities, like skiing, hiking and biking to Pullman on the Chipman Trail.

COLLEGE University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana 1978 (BS) California, Berkeley 1984 (PhD)

POST-DOCTORAL

“This really is a beautiful place,” says Staben. “I want to reconnect with the wilderness in my spare time.”

Stanford University 1987-89

Since 2008, Staben has served as the provost and vice president for academic affairs at the University of South Dakota. Previously, he worked at the University of Kentucky in several capacities from 1989-2008. He served as the acting vice president for research, associate vice president for research and in faculty administrator roles, chair and acting chair in the biology department and professor, associate professor and assistant professor of biology.

Chiron Research Laboratories (1985-86)

Staben earned his doctorate in biochemistry at the University of California, Berkeley and his undergraduate in biochemistry at the University of Illinois, Champaign. He conducted postdoctoral training at Stanford University in the biology department and at Chiron Research Laboratories in Emeryville, Calif. with the virology department. While Staben is no longer an active researcher, his work has been cited over 1,300 times.

FAMILY Wife, Mary Beth Children, Mac, Cal and Rae

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He brings a wealth of professional memberships to the University Idaho and serves on many national boards, including the National Research Council, and the Committee to review EPSCoR and EPSCoR-like programs. He is also a peer evaluator for the Higher Learning Commission. Previously he served on the National EPSCoR/IDeA Foundation Board, as an AAAS Consultant, Delaware INBRE Program and was a representative for the Southeast University Research Association.


IDAHOVANDALS2015 HONOR ROLL 2012 Western Athletic Conference Logan Bushnell Bobby Cowan Cody Elenz Maxx Forde Justin Parkins Justin Podrabsky 2011 Western Athletic Conference Marius Burgsmueller Bobby Cowan Maxx Forde Daniel Micheletti Bradley Njoku Brian Reader Dontae Scott 2010 Western Athletic Conference Brandon Artz Tyler Brooks Bobby Cowan Nate Enderle Clell Hasenbank Aaron Lavarias 2009 Western Athletic Conference Peter Bjorvik Bobby Cowan Preston Davis Nathan Enderle Adam Juratovac Aaron Lavarias Chris Ramos 2008 Western Athletic Conference Justin Allen Kristopher Anderson Kama Bailey Peter Bjorvik Andrew Blevins Timothy Conley Preston Davis Nathan Enderle Adam Juratovac Aaron Lavarias

2007 Western Athletic Conference Kristopher Anderson Jayson Bird Andrew Blevins T.J. Conley Nathan Enderle Adam Juratovac Brandon Schulte David Vobora Breyon Williams 2006 Western Athletic Conference Kris Anderson Jayson Bird T.J. Conley Adam Juratovac Nate VanderPol David Vobora 2005 Western Athletic Conference Kris Anderson Mike Harrington David Vobora 2004 Sun Belt Commissioner’s List Tim Bertalot Brian Yarno 2004 Sun Belt Honor Roll Brandon Kania Michael Harrington Willie Sipoloa Michael Anderson Nate VanderPol 2003 Sun Belt Commissioner’s List Tim Bertalot Jedidiah Getzlaff Kody Kraus Brian Lindgren Cliff Mason Neil McGhee Brian Yarno 2003 Sun Belt Honor Roll Mike Bonell Jared Hansen Chad Kodama Patrick Libey Eric Nave Mike Scorcio Jake Scott Chad Troxel Nathan Zody

2002 Sun Belt Commissioner’s List Ben Allen Tim Bertalot Kody Kraus Jordan Lampos Brian Lindgren 2002 Sun Belt Honor Roll Jason Cobb Nate Griffin Michael Harrington Patrick Libey Willie Sipoloa Brian Yarno 2001 Sun Belt Commissioner’s List Drew Burton Jason Cobb Michael Harrington Brandon Kania Jordan Lampos Brad Rice Tim Sams Keith Stamps Brian Yarno 2001 Sun Belt Honor Roll Mike Anderson Nathaniel Banke Joel Barker Tim Bertalot Jason Dutton Zach Gerstner Matt Gower Ryan Knowles Jake Leachman Patrick Libey Brian Lindgren Seann Mumford Kevin O’Connell Sam Parry Jake Scott Chad Troxel Jason Williams 2000 Big West Conference Zach Gerstner Rick Giampietri Patrick Libey Brad Rice Jason Williams 1999 Big West Conference Ben Davis Rick Giampietri Ryan Prestimonico Brad Rice

1998 Big West Conference Rick Giampietri Brad Rice 1997 Big West Conference Ed Dean Rick Giampietri Jeff Pankratz Tony Uranga 1996 Big West Conference Jeff Pankratz Tony Uranga 1995 Big Sky Conference Brian Brennan Travis Coffey Eric Johnson Garner Moody Jason O’Neil Jeff Pankratz Ryan Woolverton Richard Zenk 1994 Big Sky Conference Brian Brennan Eric Johnson Tony Uranga Ryan Woolverton 1993 Big Sky Conference Travis Coffey Michael Greene Mike Hughes Eric Johnson Barry Mitchell Doug Nussmeier 1992 Big Sky Conference Cory Duskin Mike Hughes Eric Johnson Doug Nussmeier Billy Sims 1991 Big Sky Conference Doug Nussmeier Billy Sims 1990 Big Sky Conference Brian Cockrell Doug Nussmeier Billy Simms

1989 Big Sky Conference Charlie Oliver Jeff Robinson John Rust Billy Sims 1988 Big Sky Conference Andy Beitia Tim Johnson Charlie Oliver Mitch Swenson 1987 Big Sky Conference Brian Decicio Kedrich Jackson 1986 Big Sky Conference Tom Hennessey David Parker Kedrich Jackson Paul Taggart 1985 Big Sky Conference Tom Hennessey David Parker Paul Taggart Dave Thorsen Darel Tracy 1984 Big Sky Conference Kedrick Jackson Paul Taggart Dave Thorsen 1983 Big Sky Conference Boyce Bailey David Thorsen 1982 Big Sky Conference Boyce Bailey Dave Frohnen Dave Thorsen 1981 Big Sky Conference Brian Bofto Dave Frohnen 1980 Big Sky Conference Tom Coombs Dave Frohnen 1979 Big Sky Conference Jay Goodenbour 1978 Big Sky Conference Bob Laing Phil Vance

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES

Vandal CHAMPS Life Skills Program (Challenging Athletes’ Minds for Personal Success)

Commitment to these five developmental areas for student-athletes: • Academic Excellence • Athletic Excellence • Personal Development • Career Development • Community Service

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Kris Anderson Tim Bertalot Bobby Cowan Nate Enderle Rick Giampietri Adam Juratovac Doug Nussmeier Brad Rice Billy Sims Dave Thorsen Tony Uranga Brian Yarno

MISSION The Vandal Academic Support Services office is dedicated to guiding student-athletes toward graduation with the collaboration of crosscampus resources to monitor and support student-athlete academic progress and NCAA eligibility. To fulfill this mission, we focus on nurturing study and social skills, and encouraging initiative, self-motivation and accountability. We strive to develop positive, meaningful relationships within the Vandal community and beyond to develop well-rounded, employable graduates.

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Idaho’s four-year academic award winners are:

DR. SUE STEELE DIRECTOR


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Is the Sun Belt Conference a modern-day fixture among the decision-makers in the ever-changing world of college athletics? Or is the league a long-time innovator, responsible for advancements in many sports that we now take for granted?

league’s history is dotted with success in many different men’s and women’s sports through its history. But when the desire for a higher national profile and the desire of its membership brought about football sponsorship in 2001, the conference was figuratively reborn, and now stands as one of the 10 premier college football leagues in the country.

Is the Sun Belt home of an alumni base that includes national and international leaders in the areas of governAnd, with the recent debut of the College Footment, business and entertainment as well as ball Playoff, the Sun Belt is guaranteed universal MEMBERS athletics? access based strictly on performance. A worArkansas-Little Rock * thy football team in the Sun Belt can be in the Arkansas State Or is the conference one that has established national championship picture, and the league is Appalachian State itself as a national contender in a variety of sports, a permanent part of the “Group of Five” conferGeorgia Southern and one that continues to evolve in ways that diences (joining the American Athletic Conference, Georgia State rectly benefit its institutions and more importantly the Mountain West Conference, the Mid-American Idaho ! its student-athletes? Conference and Conference USA) that will send Louisiana-Lafayette its highest-rated champion to a premier Jan. 1 Louisiana-Monroe The answer is yes, yes, yes and yes. bowl game. New Mexico State ! South Alabama The Sun Belt Conference’s “Together We Rise” In only 15 years of football, the Sun Belt has Texas-Arlington * motto isn’t just hyperbole. It’s proven fact on many earned ties to no fewer than seven bowl games. Texas State different levels, not the least being its place in the In addition to the potential of the College Football Troy hierarchy of collegiate athletics. As the league Playoff, the league has guaranteed spots in the ! Football only prepares to celebrate four decades since its R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy *Non-football members founding in 1976, the Sun Belt occupies a “seat Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl and the at the table” as a permanent part of the NCAA’s new Cure Bowl for bowl-eligible teams each and 24-member Board of Directors. That alone insures every season. Beginning in 2016, the Sun Belt will that the conference has a voice in determining the future as colalso be part of a conference rotation that will send teams to the lege sports continues to change and evolve. Popeyes Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl. Changing and evolving have been hallmarks of the league since its existence. College basketball might be a shadow of its current self had the Sun Belt not led the way in the establishment of the shot clock. The conference also wrote history at the start of the century when it inaugurated football as a league sport – becoming the first already-existing Division I conference to take such action. The Sun Belt was originally founded to give home to some of the nation’s premier mid-major basketball teams, and the

No football conference in history has ever boasted as many bowl relationships in its first two decades of existence, but such breakthroughs have been the rule rather than the exception for a league that continues to exceed expectations. Just in the last three seasons, league members have recorded 52 non-conference wins including a record 21 victories outside the league in 2013. The Sun Belt also has a winning record over its fellow “Group of Five” conferences over the past two seasons, and has claimed three bowl victories in those two years.

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 Gridiron success has grown in the league for several years, but success can also happen overnight. New league member Georgia Southern claimed the Sun Belt football title in its first year in the conference last fall. Appalachian State, another league newbie, rattled off six consecutive wins to close the 2014 football season and finish with a winning 7-5 record. Texas State has finished its two football seasons in in the conference as a bowl eligible team, going 6-6 in its inaugural Sun Belt campaign and then 7-5 this past season. Football, though, is by no means the only hallmark of success for the league. Just this past season, Georgia State knocked off third-seeded Baylor in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and Little Rock defeated sixth-seeded Texas A&M in the women’s NCAA tournament . With the league’s postseason tournaments headed back to the conference’s home city, the “Big Easy” of New Orleans, and a plethora of standouts returning for this season, the league is poised for another successful hoops season.

each year in grade-point averages and academic honors, and member schools’ success in the NCAA’s APR rankings provide even more proof of the league’s academic commitment. In 2015, the conference doubled the number of teams that received NCAA Public Recognition Awards, given to teams that post APR scores in the top 10 percent of their sport, as 14 teams were among the national honorees compared to seven in 2014. “We have never been as strong as we are now academically and financially, and I believe we are getting stronger all the time athletically,” said former Sun Belt Conference president and Troy University chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. recently. “I truly believe the best is yet to come.”

The strength of any league lies in its membership, with the Sun Belt’s 11-school football membership including Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Idaho, UL Lafayette, UL Monroe, New Mexico State, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy. Little Rock and UT Arlington compete in all sports as nonfootball members while Idaho and THE SUN BELT CONFERENCE New Mexico State 1500 Sugar Bowl Drive are football-only New Orleans, La. 70112 members. Those (504) 299-9066 members give the Commissioner Karl Benson Sun Belt a mix of Executive Assistant to the Commissioner Kristen Stuart the “old” and the Senior Associate Commissioner/Chief Operating Officer Kathy Keene “new”, with many Associate Commissioner/Chief Financial Officer Herbert Carter long-time Sun Belt Associate Commissioner/Communications and Brand Strategy John McElwain institutions continuing to have success Associate Commissioner/Corporate Sponsorships and Marketing John Barranco and a solid corps of Assistant Commissioner/Director of Compliance Scott Connors conference newAssistant Commissioner/Director of Championships Dominick Giambrone Jr. comers ready to Assistant Commissioner/Director of Electronic Media Travis Llewellyn make their marks Assistant Director of Communications/Brand Strategy Randy Lieberman on the league and Assistant Director of Communications Keith Nunez national levels.

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Baseball and softball continue to put the league in the national spotlight during the spring season, with deep runs into postseason play and high visibility in the national polls becoming a tradition. UL Lafayette’s baseball team was the nation’s No. 1 team in the final third of the 2014 season and has reached the NCAA Super Compliance Coordinator Erinn Banks Regional round Championships and Marketing Assistant Spencer Dodd each of the past two The varied camyears, while the UL puses and locations www.sunbeltsports.org Lafayette softball reflect another team has advanced league strength – its to the Super Rediversity. The mix of gional three straight years including a trip to the 2014 College regions and regional cultures provide a rare opportunity for the World Series. league’s student-athletes to experience many environments. But those same student-athletes can also experience that without Many league sports have made statements on the national level, leaving their own campuses. and that is a tribute to the university and athletic administrators that serve both the league institutions and the student-athletes For every All-Pro linebacker DeMacus Ware (Troy) and Walter at each school. That this level of success comes at a time of Payton NFL Man of the Year Charles Tillman (UL Lafayette), sweeping change in collegiate athletics adds even more to these and for every World Series MVP David Freese (South Alabama) accomplishments. coming from Sun Belt campuses, there are also U.S. presidents (Lyndon Johnson, Texas State), business icons (Chick-fil-a presiWith those changes, opportunities for student-athletes to sucdent Daniel Cathy, Georgia Southern), nationally-known enterceed both on and off the field have never been greater, and the tainers (Tim McGraw, UL Monroe, and Ludacris, Georgia State), Sun Belt is well positioned in the areas of scholarship, student and there is royalty (Miss America Debbye Turner, Arkansas welfare and academic success. During the 2014-15 academic State). year alone, Sun Belt member institutions awarded nearly $50 million in scholarship funds to over 3,084 student-athletes while These proud alumni, as well as the thousands of student-athalso contributing over $2 million from the Student Assistance letes and staff members at all of its institutions, are proof that Fund (SAF) to over 1,779 student-athletes. the Sun Belt Conference continues to gain stature and provide the promise of future success with every sunrise. “Together We The league and its institutions rewrite the Sun Belt’s record book Rise” has never been more appropriate.


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KXLY sports personality Dennis Patchin will be joined in the broadcast booth this fall by former Idaho standout Ryan Phillips to call all the action for University of Idaho football.

Vandals football, particularly with 1080 AM already embedded in the program as our North Idaho Vandals’ flagship,” Morris said. “I’ve had an outstanding run calling games and enjoyed it thoroughly, however I am passing the torch to a seasoned veteran who will do a terrific job – I’m looking forward to hearing both he and Ryan on the airwaves.”

“I used to listen to (Vandal Athletics Hall of Famer) Bob Curtis do Vandal football games when I was growing up in American Falls,” Patchin said. “I always wanted to do games in Moscow because he made it sound like it was a great place to do a game, and he seemed to be having so much fun.” Patchin anticipates the same level of fun with Phillips, a defensive end for the Vandals during some of their most successful years. “I covered Ryan as a player and I remember him not only as one of the best defensive players to ever play at Idaho, but as a young man who was thoughtful and very well spoken,” Patchin said. “He will be a great asset to our broadcast.” This will be Phillips’ first foray into broadcasting and he welcomes the opportunity. “I was a little hesitant,” said Phillips, a charter member of the Vandal Athletics Hall of Fame, “then I thought, what a great way to get back in touch with the Vandal Family. I’m excited.”

Moscow/Palouse KZFN 106.1 FM Bonners Ferry KBFI 1450 AM Sandpoint KSPT 1400 AM Coeur d’Alene KVNI 1080 AM St. Maries KOFE 1240 AM Orofino KLER 1300 AM McCall KDZY 98.3 FM Boise KFXD 630 AM Twin Falls KLIX 1310 AM Pocatello KQPI 94.5 HD2 FM Idaho Falls KSPZ 980-AM Spokane KQNT 590-AM Vandal Xtra • www.govandals.com

Patchin replaces Tom Morris, who called football and basketball for the Vandals for most of the past 30 years. Morris is stepping back to concentrate on his role as general manager for Idaho Vandals Sports Properties.

Patchin, a renowned sports personality in the Pacific Northwest, has been with the KXLY Broadcast Group since 1984 and spent 31 years an Emmy award-winning television sports anchor with KXLY-TV. He is currently program director of 700 ESPN in Spokane and 1080 ESPN in Coeur d’Alene. Phillips, a three-time First Team All-Conference defensive end and 1995 Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year as well as a two-time All-American and the Vandals’ MVP and Defensive MVP in 1995 and 1996, will provide the analysis. Phillips played five years in the NFL for the New York Giants and Indianapolis Colts.

“As we enter a new chapter with our football broadcast team this season, we’re excited about pairing Dennis and Ryan, who we believe will provide excellent radio coverage for Vandals’ fans,” University of Idaho Athletic Director Rob Spear said. “Tom did a terrific job calling games for three decades and we appreciate that service as he now turns his attention to running our Learfield property. Dennis and Ryan bring a special mix and Idaho affinity to the booth and we’re excited to see what they can do together.”

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IDAHOVANDALS2015 STAFF DIRECTORY MEN’S BASKETBALL Verlin, Don ................................ 208-885-0275 Earlywine, Kirk .......................... 208-885-0275 Murphy, Tim .............................. 208-885-4381 NCAA FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE Brian Wolf ................................. 208-885-0200 SOCCER Pitman, Derek ........................... 208-885-5047 Jackson, Laura ......................... 208-885-5047 Davis, Josh ............................... 208-885-5047 SPEED AND STRENGTH Scharnhorst, Jake..................... 208-885-0144 Herold, Joe ............................... 208-885-4988 Gemberling, Miles..................... 208-885-4988 Phelps, Isaiah ........................... 208-885-4988 SWIMMING AND DIVING Sowa, Mark............................... 208-885-0265 Southerland, Jim....................... 208-885-0265 TENNIS Cobra, Mariana (W) .................. 208-885-0247 TBA (M) .................................... 208-885-0247 TICKET OFFICE Apenbrink, Chris ....................... 208-885-0733 Hardin, Glendon ....................... 208-885-6466 TRACK AND FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY Cawley, Tim .............................. 208-885-0210 Cawley, Cathleen...................... 208-885-0210 Floeck, Travis ........................... 208-885-0210 VIDEO Jackson, Tim............................. 208-885-4404 Presley, Leigha ......................... 208-884-4404 VOLLEYBALL Buchanan, Debbie .................... 208-885-0238 Lamppa, Brian .......................... 208-885-0263 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Newlee, Jon .............................. 208-885-0227 Sanford, Christa........................ 208-885-4696 Zeller, Kristi ............................... 208-885-0203

MEDIA RELATIONS

TEAM HOTELS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Burbank Airport/Glendale Hilton 100 W. Glenoaks Blvd. Glendale, Calif. 91202 818-956-5466 ARKANSAS STATE Memphis Airport/Crowne Plaza Memphis East 2625 Thousand Oak Blvd. Memphis, TN 38118 (901) 362-6200 TROY Montgomery AL Airport/Embassy Suites Montgomery 300 Tallapoosa St. Montgomery, Ala. 36104 334-269-5055 NEW MEXICO STATE El Paso TX Airport/Marriot El Paso 1600 Airway Blvd. El Paso, Texas 79925 (915) 779-3300 SOUTH ALABAMA Mobile AL Airport/Marriot Mobile 3101 Airport Blvd. Mobile. Ala. 36606 (251) 476-6400 AUBURN Columbus GA Airport/Double Tree Hilton Columbus GA 5351 Sidney Simons Blvd. Columbus, GA (706) 327-6868

Press box................... 208-885-0211 Asst. AD/Director .......... Becky Paull Office .........................208-885-0245 Cell ............................ 208-669-0411 Fax.............................208-885-0255 E-mail .............. bpaull@uidaho.edu Assistant .......................Seth Pringle E-mail ............ springle@uidaho.edu Office .........................208-885-7065 Assistant .................... Joe St. Pierre E-mail ............jstpierre@uidaho.edu Office ......................... 208-885-0211

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MAIN NUMBER........................ 208-885-0200 DEPARTMENTAL FAX ............ 208-885-2862 WEBSITE ....................... GOVANDALS.COM ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES Steele, Susan ........................... 208-885-0297 Stevens, Irvin ............................ 208-885-0249 Sinclair, Bryce ........................... 208-885-0249 Fennell, Marcis ......................... 208-885-0249 ADMINISTRATION Spear, Rob................................ 208-885-0243 Wallace, John ........................... 208-885-6932 Zimmer, Tom ............................. 208-885-0200 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Henderson, Margaret................ 208-885-0224 Pittman, Amber ......................... 208-885-0243 Sayler, Margaret ....................... 208-885-2692 Schumaker, Amy....................... 208-885-0275 ATHLETIC TRAINING Steele, Barrie ............................ 208-885-0212 Van Amerongen, Toby .............. 208-885-0225 COMPLIANCE/SENIOR WOMAN ADMIN. Atkins, Jessica .......................... 208-885-0219 DEVELOPMENT Mooney, Tim ............................. 208-885-0258 Robson, Shelly ......................... 208-651-7992 Adams, Emily............................ 208-885-0259 Vicino, Brent ............................. 208-885-0259 Nealey, Troy.................................................... EQUIPMENT SERVICES Castro, Anthony ........................ 208-885-0222 Garnett, Damien ....................... 208-885-9260 FOOTBALL Petrino, Paul ............................. 208-885-0275 Cinkovich, Kris .......................... 208-885-0275 Breske, Mike ............................. 208-885-0275 Shumaker, Jason ...................... 208-885-0275 Holmes, Kenny ......................... 208-885-0275 Brown, Eric ............................... 208-885-0275 Erickson, Bryce......................... 208-885-0275 Williams, Aric ............................ 208-885-0275 Molnar, Charley ........................ 208-885-0275 Pupunu, Al ................................ 208-885-0275 Daly, Bobby .............................. 208-885-0275 GOLF Johnson, Lisa ........................... 208-885-5244 Rotors, Mike ............................. 208-885-5244 Means, John ............................. 208-885-5244 Pounds, Alex............................. 208-885-5244 KIBBIE DOME McGahan, Kelly ........................ 208-885-7353 LEARFIELD Morris, Tom ............................... 208-882-8382 Martin, Matt............................... 208-882-8382 MARKETING Gilmore, Ryan........................... 208-885-0276 Parsons, Kaitlin......................... 208-885-7249


IDAHOVANDALS2015

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Sept. 3 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

Ohio University USC Wofford Georgia Southern * Arkansas State * bye Troy * Louisiana-Monroe * New Mexico State * South Alabama * Appalachian State * Auburn Texas State *

Kibbie Dome Los Angeles, Calif. Kibbie Dome Kibbie Dome Jonesboro, Ark. Troy, Ala. Kibbie Dome Las Cruces, N.M. Mobile, Ala. Kibbie Dome Auburn, Ala. Kibbie Dome

Special events: Sept. 3 – Tackle CancerCancer Awareness Sept. 19 – Military Appreciation Day Sept. 26 – Dads’ Weekend/Ag Days Oct. 24 – Homecoming Nov. 14 – Leadership Weekend Nov. 28 – Senior Day

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