2010 CSU-Pueblo Football Media Guide

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contents Quick Facts/Media Info Athletic Facilities Neta & Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl Strength Training Facilities Coaches & Support Staff Head Coach John Wristen Assistant Coaches Support Staff 2010 Preliminary Rosters Season Preview Returners Transfers Freshmen 2010 Opponents 2010 Opponent SID Contacts 2009 Year-In-Review 2009 Statistics Game Recaps Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference RMAC Football Records

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CSU-Pueblo Recruiting 64 Record Book 65 CSUP Season Openers 66 CSUP Homecoming 66 All-Time Record vs. Opp. 66 Year-by-Year Results 67 All-Time Letterwinners 71 Team Records 73 Individual Records 73 Top Ten Career Records 75 Single Season Top Ten 77 CSUP Honor Roll 79 ThunderWolves in the Pros 80 CSU-Pueblo 82 Pueblo & Southern Colorado 84 NCAA Division II 85 President Joseph A. Garcia 86 Athletics Staff 87 CSUP Athletics Hall of Fame 90 2010 Schedule Back Cover

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Location Pueblo, Colorado Founded 1933 Enrollment 5,100 President Joseph A. Garcia Athletic Director Joe Folda Associate AD/SWA Niki Whitaker Nickname ThunderWolves Colors White, Red and Blue Affiliation NCAA Division II Conference Rocky Mountain Stadium Neta & Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl Capacity 6,500 Athletic Department Phone (719) 549-2711 Ticket Sales Contact Matt Mullen Ticket Office Phone (719) 549-2050

media relations Sports Info. Director Office Phone Fax Press Row Phone E-Mail Website SID Mailing Address

Anthony Sandstrom (719) 549-2022 (719) 549-2570 (719) 549-2351 anthony.sandstrom@ colostate-pueblo.edu GoThunderWolves.com 2200 Bonforte Blvd. Pueblo, CO 81001

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach John Wristen Alma Mater Southern Colorado (1984) CSUP Record 11-10 (third year) Career Record 11-10 (two seasons) Office Phone (719) 549-2075 Assistant Head Coach Tom Miller Coordinators Chris Symington, Hunter Hughes Assistants Mike Babcock, Donnell Leomiti Dusty Sprague, Steve Sewell, Damon Tomeo Roxy Burris, Dale Cresswell Carl Fetters, Craig Ward

Football Info 2009 Overall Record 2009 RMAC Record First year of football All-time record

CREDITS

7-4 6-3 (3rd place) 1938 205-201-15 (.505)

CSU-Pueblo Football Media Guide design and layout by Anthony Sandstrom, CSUP Sports Information Director. Photos supplied by Steve Bigley, Bill Sabo, and RMAC Sports Information Directors.

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MASSARI ARENA

Colorado State University-Pueblo’s Massari Arena is considered one of the finest basketball and indoor facilities in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference and one of the top Division II arenas in the nation.

Massari Arena was re-opened in 2008 following a a two-year, $12 million renovation that expanded not only the arena, but the Sam Jones Sports Center, which includes a wrestling room, aerobics room, strength-training facility, racquetball and squash courts, swimming facility, athletic department offices, and classrooms for the University’s Exercise Science department.

Massari Arena seats 3,900 fans and is the home of CSU-Pueblo’s men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling and volleyball programs. The arena includes one section of premium chairback seating and a luxury box overlooking the arena, dubbed “The Wolf Pack Room”

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Massari is also connected to CSU-Pueblo Student Recreation Center, which includes two gymnasiums, a climbing wall, indoor running track, and access to racquetball courts, cardio/ weight room, and more. Membership to the Recreation Center is free for all CSU-Pueblo fulltime students.


NETA & EDDIE DERose Thunderbowl Colorado State University-Pueblo’s Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl is one the premier institutions in all of NCAA Division II.

The ThunderBowl is unique in that it was built completely with external funds raised by “Friends of Football”, a collection of Pueblo community members and University alums, totalling over $13 million and allowing for the return of football, wrestling and women’s track and field to CSU-Pueblo in 2008.

The ThunderBowl features 6,500 seats, a synthetic turf field, a ten-lane all-weather track, throwing, jumping and pole vault areas, as well as a 27,000-square-foot field house, which includes a 4,300-square-foot strength and conditioning complex for all 16 of CSU-Pueblo’s intercollegiate athletics programs, team meeting areas, student-athlete study-areas and lounges, and track and football coaches’ offices.

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STRENGTH TRAINING FACILITIES CSU-Pueblo boasts two outstanding strength and conditioning facilities on campus at CSU-Pueblo dedicated to training athletes. Together they represent some of the most outstanding strength and conditioning facilities in all of Division II athletics.

Strength & Conditioning Facilities at the Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl

The strength and conditioning facility in the field house is 4,309 square feet in size. Included in this facility are 12 state of the art multi-station platforms where you can perform all of the Olympic style exercises, squats, bench press, incline press, pull-downs and pull-ups all on the same station. There are also multiple sets of dumbbells ranging from 5-120 lbs and adjustable free standing benches that can adjust from decline to flat to incline allowing performance of a wide variety of dumbbell exercises. Water filled kegs and tractor tires are also available in the facility to allow performance of implement based exercises. There are sets of various height plyometric boxes and a large selection of medicine balls to provide the opportunity to perform a variety of plyometric drills. In addition, there is also a leg press, leg extension and leg curl machine in the facility, primarily meant to be used by injured athletes who cannot adhere to the normal training protocol. There is also aerobic exercise equipment available in this facility.

Strength Training Facilities at Massari Arena

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The newly updated strength and conditioning facility in Massari Gymnasium is 1,839 square feet in size. This facility has a large variety of free weight (squat racks, bench press and incline press benches, dumbbells ranging from 2lbs to 100 lbs) and machine based resistance training equipment along with a variety of aerobic exercise equipment.


COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF HEAD COACH JOHN WRISTEN PAGE 6 ASSISTANT COACHES PAGE 8 SUPPORT STAFF PAGE 10

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JOHN WRISTEN HEAD FOOTBALL COACH 3rd Season • SOUTHERN COLORADO ‘84 John Wristen, a former all-conference quarterback at Colorado State University-Pueblo, enters his third season as the ThunderWolves head football coach. Facing the momumental task of forging a football program from the ground up when he accepted the job in July 2007, Wristen has answered the call, leading the Pack to a 4-6 record in 2008, the fourth best record in NCAA Division II history for a startup program in its first season of competition. He upped the ante with a 7-4 record in 2009, including a big road win over defending-RMAC Champion, Chadron State, and halting the Eagles’ 28-game RMAC winning streak. The seven wins marks the third-most wins in NCAA Division II history for a startup program in its second season. The ThunderWolves’ 11-10 mark over its first two seasons of competition is also the third-best record among NCAA Division II startup programs. Wristen returned to Pueblo after coaching the previous 17 years in the

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NCAA Division I ranks at the University of Colorado, Northwestern University, and, most recently, UCLA. He was chosen from an application pool of more than 100 football coaches. During the 2006 season, Wristen served as the special teams and tight ends coach at UCLA. He coached allAmerican tight end Justin Medlock and worked closely with the offensive coordinator in play calling. Prior to UCLA, he served his second of two stints at CU from 1999-2006. He helped guide the Buffaloes to four Big 12 North Division Championships and the 2001 Big 12 Title. He coached the tight ends, kickoff and punt teams, and was given the additional responsibility of recruiting coordinator in 2003. He coached three all-Americans and helped develop and implement the West Coast Offense at CU. From 1991-1999, Wristen served as the running back, kickoff return and punt team coach at Northwestern University. The Wildcats won back-to-back Big 10 Titles in 1995 and 1996 during Wristen’s tenure, and he coached Heisman Trophy finalist Darnell Autry. Northwestern, who played in the Rose Bowl for the first time since 1949 during Wristen’s time, received the 1997 NCAA Graduation Award for graduating 100 percent of its undergraduate student-athletes. Wristen’s career in Division I football started in 1990 as a graduate assistant at CU, working with the quarterbacks and running backs and helping the Buffaloes to the 1990 National Championship. He also served as the offensive coordinator at Fort Lewis College, head football and girls basketball coach at Rocky Ford (Colo.) High School, and assistant football coach at Weslaco (Texas) High School. As the starting quarterback at thenUniversity of Southern Colorado, Wristen was an honorable mention All-American quarterback, guiding USC to its only NAIA National Playoff appearance in 1983. He graduated as USC’s all-time leader in passing yards

THE WRISTEN FILE EDUCATION B.a. SOUTHERN COLORADO, 1984 M.A. ADAMS STATE COLLEGE, 1988

CAREER ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Led Thunderwolves to thirdbest record in D-II history (11-10) among startup programs in its first two seasons of competition • HELPED UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO TO FOUR BIG XII CHAMPIONSHIPS WHILE AN ASSISTANT COACH • ON CU COACHING STAFF THAT WON 1990 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP • HELPED DIRECT NORTHWESTERN TO A BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP • COACHED SIX PLAYERS STILL CURRENTLY PLAYING IN NFL

HEAD COACHING RECORD 2008 CSU-PUEBLO 2009 CSU-PUEBLO TOTALS

4-6 (.400) 7-4 (.636) 11-10 (.524)

(3,283) and touchdown passes (26). In 1982, Wristen led the NAIA in passing efficiency with a 182.5 rating as a junior. After graduating with an education degree, Wristen signed a free agent contract with the Denver Broncos. After being released from the Broncos, he worked toward a Master of Arts degree from Adams State College, which he received in 1988. He is the father of three children: Jovanna, C.T. and Bailey.


CSU-PUEBLO COACHING RECORDS – YEAR-BY-YEAR YEAR COACH OVERALL CONFERENCE JUNIOR COLLEGE ERA 1938 Dale Rea 1-3-2 1-2 1939 Dale Rea 2-4-0 2-1 1940 Dale Rea 3-2-1 0-2 1941 Jack Johnson 0-6-1 0-2 1942 Dan Lawrence 1-4 1-2 1943-45 No team - World War II 1946 Maurice “Red” Elder 5-4 1947 Maurice “Red” Elder 3-3-1 3-1-1 1948 Maurice “Red” Elder 7-1-1 4-1-1 1949 Maurice “Red” Elder 5-3-1 2-2-1 1950 Harry Simmons 4-6 3-2 1951 Harry Simmons 1-8 1-5 1952 Harry Simmons 2-6-1 2-4 1953 Harry Simmons 6-3 5-3 1954 Harry Simmons 5-4 5-3 1955 Harry Simmons 3-4-1 3-3-1 1956 Joe Prater 5-3 5-2 1957 Joe Prater 4-5-1 3-3-1 1958 Joe Prater 3-6 2-5 1959 Joe Prater 4-4-1 2-3-1 1960 Joe Prater 6-4 4-3 1961 Joe Prater 4-6 3-4 1962 Joe Prater 7-3 3-3 FOUR-YEAR COLLEGE ERA (MEMBER OF NAIA) 1963 Joe Prater 3-5-0 None 1964 Joe Prater 6-4-0 None 1965 Joe Prater 8-1-1 None 1966 Joe Prater 3-7-0 None 1967 Joe Prater 3-6-1 None 1968 Joe Prater 4-6-0 None MEMBER OF NCAA COLLEGE DIVISION (DIVISION II) 1969 Joe Prater 7-2-0 3-2-0 1970 Joe Prater 5-5-0 1-4-0 1971 Joe Prater 4-6-0 1-4-0 1972 Joe Prater 6-4-0 3-3-0 1973 Joe Prater 3-7-0 1-4-0 1974 Mike Friedman 3-6-0 1-4-0 1975 Mike Friedman 4-5-0 3-2-0 MEMBER OF NAIA 1976 Mike Friedman 6-4-1 5-2-0 1977 Mike Friedman 3-7-0 2-7-0 1978 Mike Friedman 8-2-0 None 1979 Mike Friedman 8-2-0 6-2-0 1980 Mike Friedman 9-1-0 7-1-0 1981 Mike Friedman 4-6-0 2-6-0 1982 Mike Friedman 9-2-0 7-1-0 1983 Mike Friedman 6-3-1 6-1-1 1984 Gary Richardson 2-8-0 2-6-0 1985-2007 Football Program Disbanded MEMBER OF NCAA DIVISION II 2008 John Wristen 4-6-0 3-6-0 2009 John Wristen 7-4-0 6-3-0

ALL TIME COACHING CAREER RECORDS COACH Joe Prater Mike Friedman Harry Simmons Maurice “Red” Elder John Wristen Dale Rea Gary Richardson Dan Lawrence Jack Johnson

YEARS WINS 1956-73 (18 yrs.) 85 1974-83 (10 yrs.) 60 1950-55 (6 yrs.) 21 1946-49 (4 yrs.) 20 2008-Pres. (2 yrs.) 11 1938-40 (3 yrs.) 6 1984 (1 yr.) 2 1942 (1 yr.) 1 1941 (1 yr.) 0

LOSSES 84 38 31 11 10 9 8 4 6

TIES 4 2 2 3 0 3 0 0 1

NOTES First year as collegiate program

First year as four-year college

First year in RMAC (Plains Division) First year in Great Plains Athletic Conference

Rejoined Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Forfeited three wins due to ineligible player Not eligible for RMAC Championship Finished season ranked 14th in NAIA RMAC Co-Champions Finished season ranked 9th in NAIA NAIA National Playoffs Finished season ranked 5th in NAIA

Ranked 10th in NCAA Division II Attendance Ranked 16th in NCAA Division II Attendance

PCT. .503 .608 .404 .645 .523 .400 .200 .200 .000

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ASSISTANT COACHING STAFF TOM MILLER

HUNTER HUGHES

ASSISTANT HEAD COACH/ DEFENSIVE LINE & SPECIAL TEAMS 3RD year at csu-pueblo

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR 3RD year at csu-pueblo

Tom Miller will be entering his third season as CSU-Pueblo’s assistant head coach and special teams and defensive line coach. Prior to CSU-Pueblo, Miller had been a key assistant at the United States Air Force Academy under then-head football coach, Fisher DeBerry, for 23 years. Prior to DeBerry’s retirement following the 2006 season, Miller was the special teams coordinator for the Falcons. He had also served in other capacities with the Falcons, including as coach of strong safeties, outside linebackers, and as defensive line coach, where he coached perhaps the most decorated football alum the university had ever had, former NFL player and Outland Trophy recipient, Chad Hennings. While on the Falcons’ staff, Miller was on the coaching staff for 12 bowl games. He was also once nominated for Assistant Coach of the Year. Miller is a 1969 graduate of Cortland State where he earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education. He later earned a master’s in physical education in 1972 from Bridgeport. While at Cortland State, Miller lettered in football three years. He also lettered one year in track. Miller began his coaching career at Glens Falls High School in 1969, helping the team to an 8-2 record. In 1970, he moved to Ravena High School and helped the team to a 17-2 mark. Miller’s collegiate career began at Bridgeport in 1972 when he served as a defensive line and offensive line coach. During his time at Bridgeport, a Division II school, the school went to two bowl games. He was later named to the Bridgeport Hall of Fame. In 1974, he went to Davidson College where he coached until 1982. While at Davidson, Miller coached the offensive line, defensive ends and defensive line. Miller coached at The Citadel in 1982 for one year before moving to Dartmouth. At the Air Force Academy, Miller’s teams had been among the nation’s best at blocking kicks. In 1997, the Falcons set a school record with 11 blocked kicks. The team blocked 59 kicks in the 1990s, the second- most in the nation. He and his wife, Pat, have two sons, Bo and Michael, and one daughter, Emily.

TOP W/L RECORDS CSU-PUEBLO FOOTBALL HISTORY

In 2009, CSU-Pueblo went 7-4, marking the ninth time since the program began in 1938 that a ThunderWolf team had won seven or more games. Below are the top seasons in school history in terms of winning percentage: SEASON W/L RECORD (PCT.) CONF. W/L NOTES 1980 9-1 (.900) 7-1 (.875) Co-RMAC Champions Finished season ranked 9th in NAIA 1965 8-1-1 (.889) None No conference affiliation 1948* 7-1-1 (.875) 4-1-1 (.800) N/A 1982 9-2 (.818) 7-1 (.875) 2nd in RMAC/NAIA Playoffs Finished season ranked 5th in NAIA 1979 8-2 (.800) 6-2 (.750) 2nd in RMAC 1978 8-2 (.800) None Ineligible for RMAC title 1969 7-2 (.778) 3-2 (.600) 3rd in RMAC Plains 1962* 7-3 (.700) 3-3 (.500) N/A 1983 6-3-1 (.667) 6-1-1 (.857) 2nd in RMAC 1953* 6-3 (.667) 5-3 (.625) N/A 2009 7-4 (.636) 6-3 (.667) 3rd in RMAC 1956* 5-3 (.625) 5-2 (.714) N/A 1949* 5-3-1 (.625) 2-2-1 (.500) N/A * Accomplished when school was a junior college. No conference standings are available from this time.

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Hunter Hughes is entering his third season as CSU-Pueblo’s defensive coordinator. Under Hughes’ leadership, the ThunderWolves defensive unit has been consistently ranked among the top defenses in the RMAC. In 2009, the ThunderWolf defense was the second-ranked unit in the RMAC. CSUPueblo led the conference in interceptions, boasted the lowest third-down and fourth-down efficiency in the RMAC, and paced the conference in turnover ratio. Overall, CSU-Pueblo’s defense was a top-35 unit nationally. In 2008, CSU-Pueblo’s defense didn’t play like a first-year defense should, allowing the fourth-least points per game in the RMAC. Hughes rose through the ranks as a coaching assistant with two of the most prestigious Division I football programs in the country - University of Colorado and the University of Tennessee. With the University of Colorado, Hughes was a defensive graduate assistant from 2003-2006, assisting in coaching various defensive positions as well as assisting in recruiting prospective CU students east of the Mississippi River. With the University of Tennessee, Hughes also served as a defensive graduate assistant, focusing chiefly on linebackers and defensive backs. Hughes received his Master’s in physical education and sport management from Middle Tennessee State University in 2001. He and his wife, Stephanie, an assistant coach for the CSU-Pueblo softball team, live in Pueblo.

CHRIS SYMINGTON OFFENSIVE LINE COACH/ RUN GAME COORDINATOR 2ND YEAR AT CSU-PUEBLO

Chris Symington is entering his second season as CSU-Pueblo’s offensive line coach and run game coordinator. Symington directed the nation’s most improved running game in 2009, turning a unit that ranked in the bottom 10 nationally in rushing yards in 2008, and turning it into the nation’s 14th-best running attack in 2009. Amazing, the Pack running game accomplished this with two sophomores in the backfield and and true or redshirt freshmen on the offensive line. Symington brought 25 years of experience as a player and coach to the ThunderWolves, much of it at the Division-I level. He had served as the offensive line coach at Eastern Michigan from 2003-2008, helping the Eagles’ offense to record the most total yards in school history in 2008 and put up some of the most prolific rushing yardage numbers in the history of the program. Prior to his time at Eastern Michigan, Symington had held offensive line coaching posts at numerous universities, including Tennessee State (2000-03), Western Kentucky (1996-99), and Vanderbilt (199094). From 1995-96, Symington was the offensive coordinator at the Division-II level with Northwood (Mich.) University. An offensive lineman at the University of Colorado from 1984-88, Symington was named the Freedom Bowl Most Valuable Player in 1985, was the team’s offensive player of the year in 1987, and was an all-Big 8 honorable mention selection. Prior to obtaining his first coaching position as a graduate assistant at CU alongside current CSUPueblo head coach Wristen, Symington signed a free agent contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1988. Symington and his wife, Marti, have six children: Adam, Jessica, Blair, Jackson, Mary Grace and Stuart, as well as four grandchildren.


STEVE SEWELL RUNNING BACKS COACH 3RD year at csu-pueblo Steve Sewell is entering his third season as CSU-Pueblo’s running backs coach. In his first two seasons as the Pack’s running backs coach, he coached a unit that improved from the bottom 10 nationally during his first season in 2008 to the 14thranked rushing unit in the nation in 2009. Sewell is famously known to Denver Broncos fans in southern Colorado, having played for the Broncos from 1985 to 1992, including the Broncos’ Super Bowl seasons of 1986, 1987 and 1989. Since retiring in 1993, Sewell, a resident of Aurora, Colo., had slowly warmed up to coaching as his day job, having most recently been an assistant coach with the Grandview High School football team in Centennial, Colo. Sewell, who had been the team’s offensive coordinator the past two seasons, was instrumental in Grandview’s 5A Colorado State Championship title in 2007. During Grandview’s state championship run, the Grandview offense was nearly unstoppable, averaging 332 yards of offense per game, including an average of 237 rushing yards per game. The state’s leading individual runner, Bo Bolen, tutored under Sewell, en route to 2,291 rushing yards and 28 touchdowns. In Sewell’s four seasons with the team, Grandview made the 5A state playoffs three of those four seasons, including a berth in the state semifinal in 2005. As a player with the Broncos, Sewell had learned from some of the best, including current and former NFL head coach Wade Phillips (Dallas Cowboys), Mike Shanahan (Washington Redskins) and Chan Gailey (Buffalo Bills), as well as former NFL head coaches Dan Reeves (Broncos) and Mike Nolan (49ers). As a player at the University of Oklahoma, Sewell was coached by Barry Switzer and current University of Texas head coach, Mack Brown, each of which won national championships at the collegiate level. Sewell also played alongside current Houston Texans head coach, Gary Kubiak, who was a backup quarterback for the Broncos during Sewell’s time with the team. Sewell received his bachelor’s degree in Organizational Communication from the University of Oklahoma in 1986. A California-native, Sewell graduated from Riordan High School in San Francisco in 1981. He is the father of three children: Samuel, Caleb and Calah.

DONNELL LEOMITI DEFENSIVE BACKS COACH 3RD year at csu-pueblo

Donnell Leomiti is entering his third season as CSU-Pueblo’s defensive backs coach and recruiting coordinator. In 2009, Leomiti’s defensive backs unit led the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in interceptions and was a main reason why the ThunderWolves led the RMAC in turnover ratio. In 2010, all four of the ThunderWolves’ starters in the defensive backfield return for another season. Leomiti had been the defensive technical intern at CU since 2005. At CU, his responsibilities included working with the secondary as well as on-campus recruiting. Leomiti arrived at the post after serving as a high school assistant coach from 1999-2004. He spent 1999 and 2000 at Denver North High School, and then followed that up with a four-year stint as linebackers coach at Boulder High School. As a CU player, Leomiti was a member of many great teams in the mid-1990s. Starting out as a receiver at CU, he saw action in 11 games, including the Fiesta Bowl, as a true freshman in 1992. He moved to safety the following year, starting at strong safety as a junior and senior. He had 159 career tackles, including 98 as a senior (the third

most on the team), along with three interceptions, three fumble recoveries and seven pass deflections. Two of his biggest plays came his junior year (1994): he returned an interception for a touchdown at Missouri and had a key fumble recovery in the fourth quarter at Michigan, a big play in the game now referred to as both “The Miracle in Michigan” and “The Catch.” Born in Santa Ana, Calif., he graduated from Leone High School in Pavaiai, American Samoa, in 1992 where he lettered in football, basketball and baseball. He was a two-time Ashaa League most valuable player on offense, earning the honor his junior and senior years. He is the father of three children, Donnell Jr., Siliaga, and Malekai. He is married to former CSU-Pueblo all-American cross country athlete, Lauren Dunsmoor.

MIKE BABCOCK QUARTERBACKS COACH/ PASS GAME COORDINATOR 3RD YEAR AT CSU-PUEBLO

Mike Babcock is entering his third season as an assistant coach with the ThunderWolves and his second as the team’s pass game coordinator and quarterbacks coach. After serving as tight ends coach for one season, Babcock undertook the Pack’s quarterbacks, and watched as Pack quarterbacks shattered most school passing records, including most passing yards per game. Babcock, who played linebacker for the Bruins at UCLA from 199799, was on two Pac-10 championship teams, and played in the 1998 Cotton Bowl and 1999 Rose Bowl. He received his Bachelor’s in sociology from UCLA in 2002 before earning his Master’s in education in 2004, also from UCLA. He was the tight ends coach at the University of San Diego in 2007, and was a graduate assistant at UCLA from 200004. From 2005-06, he was the offensive quality control intern at the University of Colorado. Babcock and his wife, Kimberley, have a son, Tyler. The family resides in Pueblo.

DUSTY SPRAGUE WIDE RECEIVERS COACH 2ND YEAR AT CSU-PUEBLO

Former University of Colorado standout Dusty Sprague is entering his second season as the ThunderWolves’ wide receivers coach. Sprague, who graduated from CU ranked ninth in Buff history in receptions and receiving yards, was named wide receivers coach in January 2009 as a graduate assistant. Sprague played in three bowl games during his time at CU, and got the start in the 2007 Independence Bowl. He led the team in receptions and receiving yards as a sophomore in 2005, and was named to the Sporting News all-Big 12 Freshman team during his freshman season in 2004. A graduate of Holyoke High School in Holyoke, Colo., Sprague is currently pursuing his Master’s in business at CSU-Pueblo. He and his wife, Megan, live in Pueblo.

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FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF DAMON TOMEO

CRAIG WARD

OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS COACH 1ST year at csu-pueblo

ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE LINE COACH 3RD year at csu-pueblo

Former Minnesota State-Moorhead head coach, Damon Tomeo, is entering his first season on the ThunderWolves’ coaching staff. At Moorhead, Tomeo’s Dragons faced an uphill battle in the very competitive Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, but his program was up to the challenge. After assuming the head coaching position prior to the 2006 season, he turned a 1-10 Moorhead team into a 6-5 squad, finishing third in the NSIC. In three-plus seasons at the helm at Moorhead, Tomeo racked up a number of accomplishments. He coached two All-Americans, and a total of 32 all-conference performers, including five first-team allconference selections. His teams reported a 14-25 record in his time as head coach, breaking 40 MSUM school records. In addition to on-the-field duties at Moorhead, he helped lead numerous volunteer efforts in the Fargo, N.D. area, organized summer camps for the community, and led the Dragon Football Alumni Golf Outing, which helped MSUM football net over $50,000 in donations. Tomeo had served in a variety of other positions, including MSUM defensive coordinator in 2005, defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator at California Lutheran in 2004, where he coached an All-American defensive lineman, Assistant Director of Football and Recruiting Operations at the University of Arizina in 2003, and defensive coordiantor at Pomona-Pitzer College in 2002, where he recruited an eventual conference defensive player of the year. Tomeo, a 1999 graduate of Pomona College with a Bachelor’s in anthropology, received his Master’s in Education Administration from the University of the Redlands in 2003. Damon and his wife, Carolyn, have one daughter, Molly.

DALE CRESSWELL DEFENSIVE COACH 3RD year at csu-pueblo

Dale Cresswell is entering his third season as a volunteer assistant coach with the CSU-Pueblo football staff, specializing in the team’s defensive unit. A former all-conference linebacker at then-University of Southern Colorado, he is one of just 17 players in progam history to have 100 or more tackles in a single season.

ROXY BURRIS OFFENSIVE COACH 3RD year at csu-pueblo

Roxy Burris is entering his third season as a volunteer assistant offensive coach with the ThunderWolves. Burris came to CSU-Pueblo after coaching and teaching at Pueblo South High School for 39 years. While on the South staff, he tutored a young quarterback named John Wristen, a South High School graduate.

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Craig Ward is entering his third season as a student assistant defensive line coach at CSU-Pueblo. A former all-conference linebacker at then-University of Southern Colorado, Ward boasts a 100-tackle season to his credit during his collegiate days. He also played for one season in the USFL with the Michigan Panthers in 1983. Ward and his wife, Annette, have eight children: Shawana, Millie, Anna, D.J., Kimmy, Josh, Patrick and Anthony.

CARL FETTERS

ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE BACKS COACH 1ST year at csu-pueblo Carl Fetters, longtime high school football coach well-known in the Pikes Peak area, enters his first season as a volunteer assistant defensive backs coach with the ThunderWolves. From 1969-97, Fetters was the head football coach at Cheyenne Mountain High School.

JAMES PAUL

HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER 19th year at csu-pueblo James Paul is entering his 19th year as the ThunderWolves’ head athletic trainer and his third season as the head trainer responsible for the CSU-Pueblo football program. In addition to his duties as CSU-Pueblo’s head athletic trainer, he runs the athletic training room at the Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl, which serves all CSU-Pueblo student athletes and serves as the main athletic training room for the football and women’s track and field programs.

ALLEN HEDRICK

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH 2ND YEAR AT CSU-PUEBLO Allen Hedrick, M.A., CSCS*D, FNSCA, Coach Practitioner, is entering his second season as the strength coach for CSUPueblo, as well as the CSU-Pueblo football program. Hedrick directs the strength training regimens for all CSU-Pueblo football players, adapting specific workouts for each position group. Hedrick’s program yielded immediate results upon his arrival with the program midway through the 2009 season, as injuries decreased immensely, while the offensive and defensive lines, the chief position groups most reliant on effective strength training, enjoyed significant statistical improvement from 2008 to 2009. Prior to coming to CSU-Pueblo, Hedrick led the strength training programs for the Air Force Academy’s football program, as well as at the Olympic Training Center, just to name a few.


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ALPHABETICAL AND NUMERICAL ROSTERS PAGE 12 SEASON PREVIEW PAGE 15 RETURNERS PAGE 18 2010 TrANSFERS PAGE 18 2010 FRESHMEN PAGE 33

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2010 T-WOLVES NUMERICAL ROSTER

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NAME Aldon Hyder Sutton Richmond Bernard Jackson Beau Martin C.J. Roberts Jarrod Lacy Jervoise Hollins Sebastian Trujillo Brandon Kliesen Kyle Major Josh Sandoval Mark Sterling Jared Sperber Jamaal Johnson Ross Dausin Troy Graham Deontrae Cooper Jon Bailey Stephan Dickens Ryan Solomon Damon Schiele Grant Crunkleton Chris Brown Justin McCash Josh Costa Aaron Hernandez Jesse Lewis Denzel Williams Noah Gaumer Kyle McCall Giovanni Rider Marquise Enoch Blake Johnson Nick Henderson Lee Meisner Blake Sylvester Louie Lozano Beldy Nseka Lukas Lockett Adrian Marquez Joe Campton Tyler Hamlin Josh Salazar Dominique Harris Jon Rossi Trent Thompson Jason Campbell Alex Rios Dexter Scott Evan Ruppert Jonathan Jones Danny Ramirez Taylor Kelly Dyrell Hallcy Sam Collins Chandler Cannon Ben Hicks Ben Jackson J.T. Haddan R.J. Trione Jon Vicars Ryan Jensen Drew Swartz James Vicars Chris Warren Scotland Coyle

EXP/CL* POS HT HS/Fr. DB 5’10” 1L/Sr. LB 6’3” TR/Sr. QB 6’0” HS/Fr. DE 6’2” HS/Fr. DB 6’0” HS/Fr. DB 5’10” HS/Fr. DL 6’1” TR/Sr. QB/S 6’3” HS/RFr. K/P 6’0” 1L/Jr. K/P 6’3” HS/Fr. WR 5’11” 1L/RSo. CB 5’10” JC/Jr. WR 6’3” 2L/RJr. RB 5’9” JC/So. QB 6’5” 1L/RSo. QB 6’5” HS/Fr. WR 6’2” 2L/Jr. SS 5’11” HS/Fr. DB 5’8” HS/Fr. DB 5’11” 1L/RSo. ILB 6’0” 1L/Sr. CB 5’10” 2L/Sr. CB 5’9” RS/RFr. WR 5’5” 1L/RSo. SS 5’8” 2L/RJr. SS 5’9” 2L/Jr. RB 5’6” 1L/RSo. CB 5’9” HS/Fr. WR 5’10” 2L/Jr. OLB 6’1” VR/RSo. FB 6’1” 1L/Sr. RB 5’9” HS/Fr. DB 5’11” RS/RFr. DB 5’10” 2L/Jr. LB 6’0” HS/Fr. LB 5’10” RS/RFr. LB 5’11” 1L/RSo. OLB 6’0” HS/Fr. RB 6’0” 2L/Jr. ILB 5’8” 2L/Jr. LS 6’2” 1L/RSo. TE 6’2” TR/Sr. FB 6’0” 1L/So. RB 6’0” HS/Fr. LB 6’0” HS/Fr. TE 6’4” 1L/RSo. OLB 6’1” VR/RSo. OLB 6’1” TR/RSo. LB 5’11” HS/Fr. LB 6’0” 1L/So. C 5’8” HS/Fr. OL 6’3” RS/RFr. OT 6’5” JC/Jr. LB 6’0” RS/RFr. LB 6’4” HS/Fr. OL 6’2” VR/RJr. NG 6’1” RS/RFr. OG 6’1” 1L/RSo. C 6’2” 1L/RSo. OG 5’11” 1L/Sr. C 6’2” 1L/So. OT 6’3” 1L/So. OT 6’4” 1L/Sr. OT 6’9” VR/RSo. OG 6’2” HS/Fr. OL 6’2”

WT HOMETOWN (Previous School) 177 Austin, Tex. (Lyndon B. Johnson) 212 Lapeer, Mich. (West) 200 Corona, Calif. (Colorado) 245 Littleton, Colo. (Mullen) 180 Boynton Beach, Fla. (Santaluces) 180 Boynton Beach, Fla. (Santaluces) 228 Aurora, Colo. (Overland) 222 Durango, Colo. (U. of San Diego) 200 Pueblo, Colo. (South) 230 Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) 155 Pueblo, Colo. (East) 170 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Sierra) 195 Oakley, Kan. (Garden City CC) 185 Fountain, Colo. (Fountain-Ft. Carson) 200 San Antonio, Tex. (Butler County CC) 230 Chandler, Ariz. (Basha) 180 Riverside, Calif. (Citrus Hill) 170 Fort Morgan, Colo. (Fort Morgan) 160 Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail) 180 Moreno Valley, Calif. (Citrus Hill) 220 Aurora, Colo. (Gateway) 187 Denver, Colo. (Mullen) 168 Centennial, Colo. (Eaglecrest) 145 Aurora, Colo. (Hinkley) 190 Nanakuli, Hawaii (Kamehameha) 185 Pueblo, Colo. (South) 173 Loveland, Colo. (Loveland) 175 Denver, Colo. (Montbello) 175 Littleton, Colo. (Littleton) 195 Aurora, Colo. (Grandview) 220 Pueblo, Colo. (County) 175 Denver, Colo. (Montbello) 185 Bremerton, Wash. (Olympic) 165 Berthoud, Colo. (Berthoud) 215 Sterling, Colo. (Sterling) 200 San Antonio, Tex. (Smithson Valley) 197 Whittier, Calif. (La Serna) 205 Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail) 195 Denver, Colo. (Bear Creek) 195 Denver, Colo. (Bear Creek) 210 Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) 215 Louisville, Colo. (Monarch) 230 Parker, Colo (Adams State) 205 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Sand Creek) 230 Colorado Spgs., Colo. (Cheyenne Mtn.) 205 Pueblo, Colo. (Central) 225 Kailua, Hawaii (Kamehameha) 215 Centennial, Colo. (Arapahoe) 250 Morrow, Ga. (Georgia Military) 225 Colorado Spgs., Colo. (Cheyenne Mtn.) 225 Houston, Tex. (Westfield) 265 Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Valor Christian) 235 Ojai, Calif. (Nordhoff) 230 Denver, Colo. (Glendale CC) 220 Pueblo, Colo. (South) 245 Austin, Tex. (Westwood) 205 Colorado Springs, Colo. (North Dakota) 270 Brighton, Colo. (Brighton) 265 Craig, Colo. (Moffat County) 240 Wheat Ridge, Colo. (Wheat Ridge) 305 Torrance, Calif. (Torrance) 230 Fort Morgan, Colo. (Fort Morgan) 280 Gilbert, Ariz. (Gilbert) 340 Torrance, Calif. (Torrance) 265 Walnut, Calif. (Walnut) 245 Longmont, Colo. (Longmont)

74 NO 75 76 78 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 94 95 96 97 99

Austin Payne HS/Fr. OT 6’6” NAME EXP/CL* POS HT Alex Remmo RS/RFr. OT 6’6” Nick Sabye 2L/Jr. OG 6’6” Daveon Ackinsanya 2L/Jr. OT 6’4” Koby Wittek 2L/Jr. TE 6’3” Paul Browning HS/Fr. WR 6’3” Roger Pfannenschmid 1L/RSo. TE 6’3” Zach Albrecht HS/Fr. WR 6’3” Derek Gainey TR/RJr. WR 6’1” Da’Quan Cartwright 2L/Jr. WR 6’1” Jonathan Owens JC/Jr. WR 6’2” Josh Bredl RS/RFr. TE 6’6” Grant Jansen 2L/Jr. DL 6’0” Andre Brown HS/Fr. WR 6’4” Garrett Martin-Proctor 2L/Jr. NG 6’3” Josh Mack 1L/Sr. DE 6’3” Zak Munoz 1L/RSo. DE 5’10” Ethan Ward HS/Fr. DL 6’3” Garrett Wright HS/Fr. DL 6’3” Justin Herrera 1L/RSo. DE 6’3” Kurtis Paradisa RS/RFr. DL 6’2” Armoni Brewington HS/Fr. WR 6’0” Isaiah Churchwell HS/Fr. LB 6’1” Zack Cowan HS/Fr. WR 6’3” Ryan Delay HS/Fr. DB 6’0” Josh Evans RS/RFr. OL 6’3” Louis Fisher HS/Fr. WR 6’2” Dylan French HS/Fr. C 6’3” Rob Galena HS/Fr. WR 6’1” Jonathan Gaye TR/RSo. RB 6’0” Enrique Gonzalez HS/Fr. LB 6’0” Alec Hernandez HS/Fr. DB 6’1” Tyson James JC/So. LB 6’0” Nic Johnson HS/Fr. RB 6’1” Dylan Johnston HS/Fr. LB 6’1” Jacob Kraft HS/Fr. LB 5’10” Jon Kuzava TR/RJr. QB 6’0” Austin Lott HS/Fr. WR 6’3” Earl Love HS/Fr. OLB 6’2” Kyle Mews HS/Fr. RB 5’7” Marquis McNeal HS/Fr. FB 5’8” Matt Miller HS/Fr. DE 6’0” Michael Miller HS/Fr. WR 6’5” Michael Mintken HS/Fr. WR 5’10” Brent Montandon HS/Fr. QB 6’4” Darryl Montelongo 1L/Sr. DL 6’2” Kumar Pinkney HS/Fr. DB 6’1” Jay-Qwan Redmond HS/Fr. OLB 6’2” Drew Rodriguez RS/RFr. S 6’1” Spencer Torrez HS/Fr. K/P 5’9” Andrew Ward TR/RFr. WR 5’10” Blair Zimmerman HS/Fr. FB 6’0”

215 Pueblo West, Colo. (West) WT HOMETOWN (Previous School) 270 Loveland, Colo. (Thompson Valley) 240 Phoenix, Ariz. (Paradise Valley) 295 Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) 224 Golden, Colo. (Golden) 205 Widefield, Colo. (Widefield) 225 Pueblo, Colo. (Centennial) 200 Kearney, Neb. (Kearney) 180 Aurora, Colo. (Northern Colorado) 205 Pueblo, Colo. (South) 180 Topeka, Kan. (Butler County CC) 255 Thornton, Colo. (Horizon) 225 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek) 200 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Palmer) 260 Denver, Colo. (George Washingon) 267 Pueblo, Colo. (East) 220 Pueblo West, Colo. (West) 230 Pueblo West, Colo. (West) 230 Arvada, Colo. (West) 205 Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) 235 Hoehne, Colo. (Hoehne) 181 Denver, Colo. (Bear Creek) 230 Burlington, Colo. (Burlington) 168 Aurora, Colo. (Grandview) 175 Brighton, Colo. (Brighton) 280 Denver, Colo. (Montbello) 205 Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) 225 Brush, Colo. (Brush) 185 La Junta, Colo. (La Junta) 180 Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Colo. State) 190 Aurora, Colo. (Rangeview) 175 Pueblo, Colo. (Dolores Huerta Prep.) 225 Los Angeles, Calif. (West L.A.) 195 Evergreen, Colo. (Evergreen) 180 Westminster, Colo. (Standley Lake) 185 Novato, Calif. (Novato) 190 Littleton, Colo. (Chadron State College) 185 Westminster, Colo. (Standley Lake) 170 Los Angeles, Calif. (Panorama) 180 Wheat Ridge, Colo. (Wheat Ridge) 230 Commerce City, Colo. (Prairie View) 235 Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West) 200 Parker, Colo. (Valor Christian) 165 Aurora, Colo. (Grandview) 190 Perris, Calif. (Citrus Hills) 220 Pueblo, Colo. (West) 170 Littleton, Colo. (Littleton) 202 Los Angeles, Calif. (Panorama) 180 Ojai, Calif. (Nordhoff) 160 Pueblo, Colo. (East) 170 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Adams St.) 220 Littleton, Colo. (Heritage)


2010 T-WOLVES ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO 78 83 18 87 89 24 81 48 42 57 85 56 17 26 71 23 15 20 33 84 30 16 60 55 43 45 35 27 97 58 7 1 59 3 88 66 34 14 52 9 6 28 40 38 91 10 41 4

NAME Daveon Ackinsanya Zach Albrecht Jon Bailey Josh Bredl Armoni Brewington Andre Brown Chris Brown Paul Browning Jason Campbell Joe Campton Chandler Cannon Da’Quan Cartwright Isaiah Churchwell Sam Collins Deontrae Cooper Josh Costa Zack Cowan Scotland Coyle Grant Crunkleton Ross Dausin Ryan Delay Stephan Dickens Marquise Enoch Josh Evans Louis Fisher Dylan French Derek Gainey Rob Galena Noah Gaumer Jonathan Gaye Enrique Gonzalez Troy Graham J.T. Haddan Dyrell Hallcy Tyler Hamlin Dominique Harris Nick Henderson Aaron Hernandez Alec Hernandez Justin Herrera Ben Hicks Jervoise Hollins Aldon Hyder Ben Jackson Bernard Jackson Tyson James Grant Jansen Ryan Jensen Blake Johnson Jamaal Johnson Nic Johnson Dylan Johnston Jonathan Jones Brandon Kliesen Jacob Kraft Jon Kuzava Jarrod Lacy Jesse Lewis Lukas Lockett Austin Lott Earl Love Louie Lozano Josh Mack Kyle Major Adrian Marquez Beau Martin

EXP/CL* POS HT 2L/Jr. OT 6’4” HS/Fr. WR 6’3” 2L/Jr. SS 5’11” RS/RFr. TE 6’6” HS/Fr. WR 6’0” HS/Fr. WR 6’4” 2L/Sr. CB 5’9” HS/Fr. WR 6’3” 1L/RSo. OLB 6’1” 2L/Jr. LS 6’2” HS/Fr. OL 6’2” 2L/Jr. WR 6’1” HS/Fr. LB 6’1” RS/RFr. LB 6’4” HS/Fr. WR 6’2” 1L/RSo. SS 5’8” HS/Fr. WR 6’3” HS/Fr. OL 6’2” 1L/Sr. CB 5’10” JC/So. QB 6’5” HS/Fr. DB 6’0” HS/Fr. DB 5’8” 1L/Sr. RB 5’9” RS/RFr. OL 6’3” HS/Fr. WR 6’2” HS/Fr. C 6’3” TR/RJr. WR 6’1” HS/Fr. WR 6’1” HS/Fr. WR 5’10” TR/RSo. RB 6’0” HS/Fr. LB 6’0” 1L/RSo. QB 6’5” 1L/RSo. C 6’2” JC/Jr. LB 6’0” 1L/RSo. TE 6’2” 1L/So. RB 6’0” RS/RFr. DB 5’10” 2L/RJr. SS 5’9” HS/Fr. DB 6’1” 1L/RSo. DE 6’3” VR/RJr. NG 6’1” HS/Fr. DL 6’1” HS/Fr. DB 5’10” RS/RFr. OG 6’1” TR/Sr. QB 6’0” JC/So. LB 6’0” 2L/Jr. DL 6’0” 1L/So. OT 6’3” HS/Fr. DB 5’11” 2L/RJr. RB 5’9” HS/Fr. RB 6’1” HS/Fr. LB 6’1” 1L/So. C 5’8” HS/RFr. K/P 6’0” HS/Fr. LB 5’10” TR/RJr. QB 6’0” HS/Fr. DB 5’10” 2L/Jr. RB 5’6” HS/Fr. RB 6’0” HS/Fr. WR 6’3” HS/Fr. OLB 6’2” RS/RFr. LB 5’11” 1L/Sr. DE 6’3” 1L/Jr. K/P 6’3” 2L/Jr. ILB 5’8” HS/Fr. DE 6’2”

WT HOMETOWN (Previous School) 295 Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) 200 Kearney, Neb. (Kearney) 170 Fort Morgan, Colo. (Fort Morgan) 255 Thornton, Colo. (Horizon) 181 Denver, Colo. (Bear Creek) 200 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Palmer) 168 Centennial, Colo. (Eaglecrest) 205 Widefield, Colo. (Widefield) 225 Kailua, Hawaii (Kamehameha) 210 Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) 245 Austin, Tex. (Westwood) 205 Pueblo, Colo. (South) 230 Burlington, Colo. (Burlington) 220 Pueblo, Colo. (South) 180 Riverside, Calif. (Citrus Hill) 190 Nanakuli, Hawaii (Kamehameha) 168 Aurora, Colo. (Grandview) 245 Longmont, Colo. (Longmont) 187 Denver, Colo. (Mullen) 200 San Antonio, Tex. (Butler County CC) 175 Brighton, Colo. (Brighton) 160 Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail) 175 Denver, Colo. (Montbello) 280 Denver, Colo. (Montbello) 205 Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) 225 Brush, Colo. (Brush) 180 Aurora, Colo. (Northern Colorado) 185 La Junta, Colo. (La Junta) 175 Littleton, Colo. (Littleton) 180 Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Colo. State) 190 Aurora, Colo. (Rangeview) 230 Chandler, Ariz. (Basha) 265 Craig, Colo. (Moffat County) 230 Denver, Colo. (Glendale CC) 215 Louisville, Colo. (Monarch) 205 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Sand Creek) 165 Berthoud, Colo. (Berthoud) 185 Pueblo, Colo. (South) 175 Pueblo, Colo. (Dolores Huerta Prep.) 205 Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) 205 Colorado Springs, Colo. (North Dakota) 228 Aurora, Colo. (Overland) 177 Austin, Tex. (Lyndon B. Johnson) 270 Brighton, Colo. (Brighton) 200 Corona, Calif. (Colorado) 225 Los Angeles, Calif. (West L.A.) 225 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek) 230 Fort Morgan, Colo. (Fort Morgan) 185 Bremerton, Wash. (Olympic) 185 Fountain, Colo. (Fountain-Ft. Carson) 195 Evergreen, Colo. (Evergreen) 180 Westminster, Colo. (Standley Lake) 225 Houston, Tex. (Westfield) 200 Pueblo, Colo. (South) 185 Novato, Calif. (Novato) 190 Littleton, Colo. (Chadron State College) 180 Boynton Beach, Fla. (Santaluces) 173 Loveland, Colo. (Loveland) 195 Denver, Colo. (Bear Creek) 185 Westminster, Colo. (Standley Lake) 170 Los Angeles, Calif. (Panorama) 197 Whittier, Calif. (La Serna) 267 Pueblo, Colo. (East) 230 Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) 195 Denver, Colo. (Bear Creek) 245 Littleton, Colo. (Mullen)

NO 90 31 25 36 94 39 86 99 74 82 75 2 32 49 5 46 51 76 44 11 22 50 21 12 13 68 37 47 61 8 69 65 95 70 29 80 96

NAME EXP/CL* POS HT Garrett Martin-Proctor 2L/Jr. NG 6’3” Kyle McCall 2L/Jr. OLB 6’1” Justin McCash RS/RFr. WR 5’5” Marquis McNeal HS/Fr. FB 5’8” Lee Meisner 2L/Jr. LB 6’0” Kyle Mews HS/Fr. RB 5’7” Matt Miller HS/Fr. DE 6’0” Michael Miller HS/Fr. WR 6’5” Michael Mintken HS/Fr. WR 5’10” Brent Montandon HS/Fr. QB 6’4” Darryl Montelongo 1L/Sr. DL 6’2” Zak Munoz 1L/RSo. DE 5’10” Beldy Nseka 1L/RSo. OLB 6’0” Jonathan Owens JC/Jr. WR 6’2” Kurtis Paradisa RS/RFr. DL 6’2” Austin Payne HS/Fr. OT 6’6” Roger Pfannenschmid 1L/RSo. TE 6’3” Kumar Pinkney HS/Fr. DB 6’1” Jay-Qwan Redmond HS/Fr. OLB 6’2” Alex Remmo RS/RFr. OT 6’6” Sutton Richmond 1L/Sr. LB 6’3” Giovanni Rider VR/RSo. FB 6’1” Alex Rios VR/RSo. OLB 6’1” C.J. Roberts HS/Fr. DB 6’0” Drew Rodriguez RS/RFr. S 6’1” Jon Rossi HS/Fr. LB 6’0” Evan Ruppert HS/Fr. LB 6’0” Nick Sabye 2L/Jr. OG 6’6” Josh Salazar TR/Sr. FB 6’0” Josh Sandoval HS/Fr. WR 5’11” Damon Schiele 1L/RSo. ILB 6’0” Dexter Scott TR/RSo. LB 5’11” Ryan Solomon HS/Fr. DB 5’11” Mark Sterling 1L/RSo. CB 5’10” Jared Sperber JC/Jr. WR 6’3” Drew Swartz 1L/So. OT 6’4” Blake Sylvester HS/Fr. LB 5’10” Trent Thompson HS/Fr. TE 6’4” Spencer Torrez HS/Fr. K/P 5’9” R.J. Trione 1L/RSo. OG 5’11” Sebastian Trujillo TR/Sr. QB 6’3” James Vicars 1L/Sr. OT 6’9” Jon Vicars 1L/Sr. C 6’2” Andrew Ward TR/RFr. WR 5’10” Ethan Ward HS/Fr. DL 6’3” Chris Warren VR/RSo. OG 6’2” Denzel Williams 1L/RSo. CB 5’9” Koby Wittek 2L/Jr. TE 6’3” Garrett Wright HS/Fr. DL 6’3” Blair Zimmerman HS/Fr. FB 6’0”

WT HOMETOWN (Previous School) 260 Denver, Colo. (George Washingon) 195 Aurora, Colo. (Grandview) 145 Aurora, Colo. (Hinkley) 230 Commerce City, Colo. (Prairie View) 215 Sterling, Colo. (Sterling) 180 Wheat Ridge, Colo. (Wheat Ridge) 235 Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West) 200 Parker, Colo. (Valor Christian) 165 Aurora, Colo. (Grandview) 190 Perris, Calif. (Citrus Hills) 220 Pueblo, Colo. (West) 220 Pueblo West, Colo. (West) 205 Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail) 180 Topeka, Kan. (Butler County CC) 235 Hoehne, Colo. (Hoehne) 215 Pueblo West, Colo. (West) 225 Pueblo, Colo. (Centennial) 170 Littleton, Colo. (Littleton) 202 Los Angeles, Calif. (Panorama) 270 Loveland, Colo. (Thompson Valley) 212 Lapeer, Mich. (West) 220 Pueblo, Colo. (County) 215 Centennial, Colo. (Arapahoe) 180 Boynton Beach, Fla. (Santaluces) 180 Ojai, Calif. (Nordhoff) 230 Colorado Spgs., Colo. (Cheyenne Mtn.) 225 Colorado Spgs., Colo. (Cheyenne Mtn.) 240 Phoenix, Ariz. (Paradise Valley) 230 Parker, Colo (Adams State) 155 Pueblo, Colo. (East) 220 Aurora, Colo. (Gateway) 250 Morrow, Ga. (Georgia Military) 180 Moreno Valley, Calif. (Citrus Hill) 170 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Sierra) 195 Oakley, Kan. (Garden City CC) 280 Gilbert, Ariz. (Gilbert) 200 San Antonio, Tex. (Smithson Valley) 205 Pueblo, Colo. (Central) 160 Pueblo, Colo. (East) 240 Wheat Ridge, Colo. (Wheat Ridge) 222 Durango, Colo. (U. of San Diego) 340 Torrance, Calif. (Torrance) 305 Torrance, Calif. (Torrance) 170 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Adams St.) 230 Pueblo West, Colo. (West) 265 Walnut, Calif. (Walnut) 175 Denver, Colo. (Montbello) 224 Golden, Colo. (Golden) 230 Arvada, Colo. (West) 220 Littleton, Colo. (Heritage)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Daveon Ackinsanya: (DAVE-ee-ON ACK-in-SAWN-ya) Zach Albrecht: (all-BREKT) Josh Bredl: (BRY-duhl) Da’Quan Cartwright: (DAY-qwon CART-right) Ross Dausin: (DAW-sin) Marquise Enoch: (mar-KEESE EE-nick) Rob Galena: (guh-LEAN-uh) Noah Gaumer: (GAW-mer) Dyrell Hallcy: (HAUL-see) Brandon Kliesen: (KLEE-sin) Jon Kuzava: (koo-ZA-vuh) Jarrod Lacy: (juh-ROD LAY-see) Adrian Marquez: (mar-KEZZ)

Beldy Nseka: (NESS-kuh) Roger Pfannenschmid: (FAN-in-SCHMID) Nick Sabye: (SAY-bee) Damon Schiele: (SHEE-LEE) R.J. Trione: (tree-OWN) Sebastian Trujillo: (true-HE-OH) Koby Wittek: (WITT-ick)

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2010 SIGNING CLASS

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The third recruiting class by the John Wristen-led CSUPueblo football squad was nearly 50 athletes strong, and could be regarded as the best signing class thus far by the current coaching regime. CSU-Pueblo was able to go off the playbook for its first two recruiting classes (2008 and 2009), which called opting for quantity over quality since the program was simply trying to fill the roster with capable athletes. The 2010 class was the first where the team could recruit to fill holes on the roster, and as a result, getting several Division I-caliber athletes as well. The 2010 was class was still large – consisting of nearly 50 new student-athletes – but nowhere near the 60- to 80-athlete classes that were the norm in 2008 and 2009. The main focus of 2010 was undoubtedly the quarterback position. With only three quarterbacks returning in 2010, and the most senior of them, Troy Graham, having only thrown three passes, the ThunderWolves looked to pack the roster with newcomers. The Pack added capable junior college quarterback Ross Dausin (Butler County CC, KS), as well as a pair of highly-touted late transfers. University of San Diego standout and one-time member of the Walter Payton Award Watch List, Sebastian Trujillo (San Diego), and former University of Colorado starter, Bernard Jackson (Colorado), come to CSU-Pueblo for their senior seasons, making the quarterback battle one of the team’s most interesting competitions. The receiving corps, dealing with the loss of its two 2009 starters, received an upgrade with 12 new signees, led by one of the top receivers in Pueblo high school history, Josh Sandoval (Pueblo East, CO HS), and a Division I-caliber receiver in Deontrae Cooper (Citrus Hills, CA HS), who shows some of the same pop as his twin brother, Deontae, a blue-chipper who signed with Washington State. D-I prospect and late signee Armoni Brewington (Bear Creek, CO HS) joined the ThunderWolves after signing with Division I Northern Colorado. After losing three starters from the defensive front seven, another big focus was placed on the defensive line and linebackers, where the Pack added perhaps its biggest signees. Heading the list was Beau Martin (Mullen, CO HS), who turned down offers from Division I suitors, Northern Colorado and Air Force, to come to CSU-Pueblo. Other big signees included Los Angeles product Earl Love (Panorama, CA HS) at linebacker and former Colorado state wrestling champion, Isaiah Churchwell (Burlington, CO HS). The biggest immediate impact, however, may be made by this class’ defensive backs. Though CSU-Pueblo returns all four 2009 starters from the unit that led the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in interceptions, 2010 will bring impact freshmen in the form of three Division I-caliber adds: Blake Johnson (Olympic, WA HS), Jarrod Lacy (Santaluces, FL HS) and C.J. Roberts (Santaluces, FL HS), the latter two of which were high school teammates in Florida.

CSU-Pueblo 2010 Signees QUARTERBACKS Ross Dausin, 6’5”, 200, San Antonio, Tex. (Warren High School/Butler County (KS) Comm. College) Brent Montandon, 6’4”, 190, Perris, Calif. (Citrus Hill High School) RUNNING BACKS Nic Johnson, 6’1”, 195, Evergreen, Colo. (Evergreen High School) Lukas Lockett, 6’0”, 195, Denver, Colo. (Bear Creek High School) Marquis McNeal, 5’8”, 230, Commerce City, Colo. (Prairie View High School) WIDE RECEIVERS Zach Albrecht, 6’3”, 200, Kearney, Neb. (Kearney High School) Armoni Brewington, 6’0”, 181, Denver, Colo. (Bear Creek High School) Andre Brown, 6’4”, 200, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Palmer High School) Paul Browning, 6’3”, 205, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Widefield High School) Deontrae Cooper, 6’2”, 180, Riverside, Calif. (Citrus Hill High School) Zack Cowan, 6’3”, 168, Aurora, Colo. (Grandview High School) Rob Galena, 6’1”, 185, La Junta, Colo. (La Junta High School) Noah Gaumer, 5’10”, 175, Littleton, Colo. (Littleton High School) Michael Miller, 6’5”, 200, Parker, Colo. (Valor Christian High School) Jonathan Owens, 6’0”, 180, Topeka, Kan. (Shawnee Heights High School/Butler County (KS) Comm. College) Josh Sandoval, 5’11”, 155, Pueblo, Colo. (Pueblo East High School) Jared Sperber, 6’3”, 190, Oakley, Kan. (Oakley High School/Garden City (KS) Comm. College) TIGHT END Trent Thompson, 6’4”, 205, Pueblo, Colo. (Pueblo Central High School) OFFENSIVE LINEMEN Chandler Cannon, 6’2”, 245, Austin, Tex. (Westwood High School) Scotland Coyle, 6’2”, 245, Longmont, Colo. (Longmont High School) Austin Payne, 6’6”, 215, Pueblo West, Colo. (Pueblo West High School) Danny Ramirez, 6’3”, 265, Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Valor Christian High School) DEFENSIVE LINEMEN Jervoise Hollins, 6’1”, 228, Aurora, Colo. (Overland High School) Beau Martin, 6’2”, 245, Littleton, Colo. (Mullen High School) Matt Miller, 6’0”, 235, Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West High School) Ethan Ward, 6’3”, 230, Pueblo West, Colo. (Pueblo West High School) Garrett Wright, 6’3”, 230, Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West High School) LINEBACKER Isaiah Churchwell, 6’1”, 230, Burlington, Colo. (Burlington High School) Enrique Gonzalez, 6’0”, 190, Aurora, Colo. (Rangeview High School) Jacob Kraft, 5’10”, 185, Novato, Calif. (Novato High School) Earl Love, 6’2”, 170, Los Angeles, Calif. (Panorama High School) Jay-Qwan Redmond, 6’2”, 202, Los Angeles, Calif. (Panorama High School) Jon Rossi, 6’0”, 230, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain High School) Evan Ruppert, 6’0”, 225, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain High School) Blake Sylvester, 5’10”, 200, San Antonio, Tex. (Smithson Valley High School) DEFENSIVE BACK Ryan DeLay, 6’0”, 175, Brighton, Colo. (Brighton High School) Stephan Dickens, 5’8”, 160, Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail High School) Alec Hernandez, 6’1”, 175, Pueblo, Colo. (Dolores Huerta Preparatory High School) Aldon Hyder, 5’10”, 177, Austin, Tex. (Lyndon B. Johnson High School) Blake Johnson, 5’11”, 185, Bremerton, Wash. (Olympic High School) Jarrod Lacy, 5’10”, 180, Boynton Beach, Fla. (Santaluces Community High School) Earnest “C.J.” Roberts, 6’0”, 180, Boynton Beach, Fla. (Santaluces Community High School) Ryan Solomon, 5’11”, 180, Moreno Valley, Calif. (Citrus Hill High School) KICKER Spencer Torrez, 5’9, 160, Pueblo, Colo. (Pueblo East High School)


2010 SEASON PREVIEW OFFENSE

After having a downright anemic offense in 2008, the entire ThunderWolf offensive unit made a drastic improvement in 2009, coming within a hair of busting school records for total yardage and boasting the the 14th-best rushing attack in the country. The makeup of that rushing attack – five offensive linemen and the offensive backfield, save the quarterback position – are all returning for 2010.

QUARTERBACK

In 2010, the Pack will have its third different starting quarterback in three seasons. However, this season’s quarterbacks are undoubtedly the most talented group the team has had. Though a starter has not yet been determined, the favorite to win the job is Bernard Jackson (6’0”, 200, Sr.-TR). Jackson, a one-time starter at the University of Colorado in 2006, will bring his Big XII experience to the ThunderWolves, where

he has one year of eligibility remaining. Sebastian Trujillo (6’3”, 222, Sr.-TR) is another elite senior transfer with Division I experience. At Division I University of San Diego, he entered his senior season on the watch list for the Walter Payton Award, given the top offensive player in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-AA). In 2008, Trujillo tossed 35 touchdown passes and over 2,800 yards, but had to cut his senior season short in 2009, when he couldn’t afford tuition at San Diego, which does not give athletic scholarships. The NCAA ruled that Trujillo was a special case, granting him an extra season of competition at CSU-Pueblo. Not to be overlooked is Ross Dausin (6’5”, 200, RSo.-JC), who was on the Butler County (Kan.) Community College team that won the 2008 NJCAA championship and made the national playoffs again in 2009. Also in the mix is last year’s backup, Troy Graham (6’5”, 230, RSo.-1L).

RUNNING BACK

There are absolutely no question marks at the running back position, as 2009 all-conference tailbacks Jesse Lewis (5’6”, 173, Jr.-2L) and Jamaal Johnson (5’9”, 180, Jr.-2L) each return in 2010. Lewis and Johnson combined for nearly 2,000 rushing yards in 2009, making them the fifth-best tailback combination in the nation. Lewis earned first-team all-RMAC, gaining 1,064 yards on the ground last season, the third-highest single-season mark in CSU-Pueblo history. Johnson ran for 906 yards, averaging an even 7.0 yards per carry. Also in the mix to spell Lewis and Johnson is Marquise Enoch (5’9”, 175, Sr.-1L), who ran as effectively as Lewis and Johnson in spring drills. The trio will likely run out of the tailback-heavy “ThunderWolf” formation, the Pack’s homage to the “wildcat.” When in a more traditional set, the likely fullback will be Giovanni Rider (6’1”, 220, RSo.-1L).

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2010 SEASON PREVIEW WIDE RECEIVER

The thinnest position on the roster is the receiver position, where newcomers will be plentiful. The unit will have just one returner who saw any notable time last season in junior Da’Quan Cartwright (6’1”, 205, Jr.-2L), who figures to be in the running for a starting job in 2010. The top Pack receiver going into 2010 will be Northern Colorado transfer Derek Gainey (6’1”, 180, Sr.-TR). Gainey played one season at UNC, primarily as a kick returner, but was the top receiver during spring drills and can be a surprise one-shot player for the Pack. In spring ball, he was named the team’s top receiver. Also expected to make an impact are Kansas junior college transfers Jared Sperber (6’3”, 195, Jr.-JC) from Garden City Community College and Jonathan Owens (6’2”, 180, Jr.-JC), who played alongside Pack quarterback Dausin at Butler County Community College. Each showed good chemistry with the quarterbacks in spring drills.

TIGHT END

CSU-Pueblo will have a stable of returners at the tight end position, each of which have the potential to turn into great pass-catching tight ends. Leading the pack coming into 2010 is Tyler Hamlin (6’2”, 215, RSo.-1L), who moved from linebacker to tight end last season and immediately showed the ability to both block and cut into coverage for long passes. Also in the mix is Roger Pfannenschmid (6’3”, 225, RSo.-1L), who was pencilled in as the starter to begin the season before an injury ended his campaign. Koby Wittek (6’3”, 224, Jr.-2L) and a highly-touted signee in 2009, Josh Bredl (6’6, 225, RFr.-RS) will also make strong bids for playing time.

OFFENSIVE LINE

Going in to 2009, no position on the ThunderWolves was a bigger question mark than the offensive line. Coming into 2010, the Pack line is undoubtedly one of the team’s strengths. The team’s starting five down the stretch were all freshmen, and all return for 2010. The anchors will be all-Colorado guard, J.T. Haddan (6’2”, 265, RSo.1L) and tackle Drew Swartz (6’4”, 280, So.-1L), who were on the line for every snap in 2009. The small but powerful Jonathan Jones (5’8, 225, So.-1L) has perhaps the most raw talent of any lineman, and will be the team’s center in 2010. Also returning are guard R.J. Trione (5’11”, 240, RSo.-1L) and tackle Ryan Jensen (6’3”, 230, So.-1L). The quintet combined to usher in a rebirth of the Pack’s running game, which ran for over 2,000 yards in 2009.

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2010 SEASON PREVIEW DEFENSE

Focus will be on the Pack’s defensive unit, as arguably the team’s three most explosive players – defensive lineman Jerry McWilliams and linebackers Chase Vaughn and Sedric Patterson – all depart via graduation. However, the ThunderWolves’ defense, a top-35 unit nationally in 2009, is still in good hands

DEFENSIVE LINE

The Pack’s three-man line will have great experience in 2010, as the team’s projected starters on the line each have experience as a starter. The line will be anchored on each side by the RMAC’s Freshman of the Year in 2008, Grant Jansen (6’2”, 225, Jr.-2L). Jansen has a burst on the line –he boasts 8.5 career sacks to his credit. The middle will be held down by Garrett Martin-Proctor (6’3”, 260, RJr.-2L) with big-play lineman Justin Herrera (6’3”, 205, RSo.-1L) expected to be in the rotation, as well. Herrera led the RMAC in fumble recoveries in 2009.

LINEBACKERS

Speed will be the order of the day for Pack linebackers, and nobody will bring the heat like inside linebacker, Lee Meisner (6’0”, 225, Jr.-2L). A third-team all-RMAC selection a year ago and the Pack’s leading tackler in 2009, Meisner is a legitimate All-American candidate as well as the team’s biggest hitter in the open field. Manning the other inside backer position is Damon

Schiele (6’0”, 220, RSo.-1L), a onetime project player for the Pack that has turned in to one of the defense’s top players. Beldy Nseka (6’0”, 205, RSo.-1L) was a special teams ace during his freshman season, and will bring his pop to the outside backer position. Nseka has the potential to be a surprise impact player in 2010. Joining him is Jason Campbell (6’1”, 225, RSo.-1L), another speedy backer who excels at pass coverage and open-field tackling.

DEFENSIVE BACKS

CSU-Pueblo returns all four starters from 2009, but that doesn’t mean that any job is safe in the defensive backfield, as truckloads of raw talent come in via the freshman class. The cornerback position is solid under All-RMAC selection Chris Brown (5’9”, 168, Sr.-2L), the team leader in interceptions as well as tackles among defensive backs in 2009. Also returning is Grant Crunkleton (5’10”, 187, Sr.-1L), a transfer from Arizona State a year ago who has great speed and can knock down balls with the best of them. The safety positions are held down by two-year starter Jon Bailey (5’11”, 170, Jr.-2L) and Josh Costa (5’8”, 190, RSo.-1L). Bailey has a nose for the loose ball and while Costa is a prototypical strong safety, packing a wallop to opposing receivers wishing to go over the middle. Aaron Hernandez (5’9”, 185, RJr.2L) has starting ability and is likely the top nickel back in the RMAC.

PROJECTED TWO-DEEP: OFFENSE QUARTERBACK 8 Sebastian Trujillo 6’3” 222 15 Ross Dausin 6’5” 200 RUNNING BACK 28 Jesse Lewis 5’6” 173 14 Jamaal Johnson 5’9” 180 FULLBACK 44 Josh Salazar 6’0” 230 32 Giovanni Rider 6’1” 220 Z RECEIVER 84 Derek Gainey 6’1” 180 13 Jared Sperber 6’3” 195 X RECEIVER 85 Da’Quan Cartwright 6’1” 205 86 Jonathan Owens 6’2” 180 TIGHT END 43 Tyler Hamlin 6’2” 215 82 Roger Pfannenschmid 6’3” 225

Sr.-TR RSo.-JC Jr.-2L Jr.-2L Sr.-TR RSo.-1L Sr.-TR Jr.-JC Jr.-2L Jr.-JC RSo.-1L RSo.-1L

TIGHT TACKLE 66 Ryan Jensen 6’3” 230 69 James Vicars 6’9” 340 TIGHT GUARD 60 J.T. Haddan 6’2” 265 59 Ben Jackson 6’1” 270 CENTER 52 Jonathan Jones 5’8” 225 70 Chris Warren 6’2” 265 SPLIT GUARD 61 R.J. Trione 5’11” 240 54 Taylor Kelly 6’5” 235 SPLIT TACKLE 68 Drew Swartz 6’4” 280 78 Daveon Ackinsanya 6’4” 295 PLACEKICKER 10 Kyle Major 6’3” 230 9 Brandon Kliesen 6’0” 220

Freshman C.J. Roberts (6’0”, 180, Fr.-HS) is the headliner of a crop of freshmen that could have the ability to knock any of the Pack’s capable four starters off their perch.

SPECIAL TEAMS

For the first time, two-year Pack kicker Kyle Major (6’3”, 230, Jr.-2L) will be allowed to chiefly focus on placekicking duties in 2010. Major, who has the ability to nail 50-yard field goals, has had to be the team’s punter in 2008 and 2009, a job he will likely give up to Brandon Kliesen (6’0”, 220, RFr.-RS). Kliesen’s foot is as big as Major’s, but he has a bigger upside as a punter. Both have the ability to put up All-American seasons in the thin air environment in the RMAC. The return game is also in good hands as Grant Crunkleton (5’10”, 187, Sr.-1L) will likely resume punt return duties after a standout 2009 where he averaged over 12 yards per return. The kickoff return job in 2010 is still up for grabs, and has big shoes to fill after graduating senior Augustine Agyei broke single season kick return records in 2009. A favorite for the job is wide receiver Derek Gainey (6’1”, 180, Sr.-TR), who returned kicks at Northern Colorado.

PROJECTED TWO-DEEP: DEFENSE

So.-1L RJr.-JC RSo.-1L RFr.-RS So.-1L RSo.-1L RSo.-1L RFr.-RS So.-1L Jr.-2L Jr.-2L RFr.-RS

LEFT DEFENSIVE END 56 Sam Collins 6’4” 220 96 Garrett Wright 6’3” 230 NOSE GUARD 90 Garrett Martin-Proctor 6’3” 260 58 Ben Hicks 6’1” 205 RIGHT DEFENSIVE END 88 Grant Jansen 6’2” 225 97 Justin Herrera 6’3” 205 LOU BACKER 39 Beldy Nseka 6’0” 205 31 Kyle McCall 6’1” 195 WILL BACKER 36 Lee Meisner 6’0” 225 50 Dexter Scott 5’11” 250 SAM BACKER 22 Damon Schiele 6’0” 220 49 Alex Rios 6’1” 215

RFr.-RS Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Jr.-TR Jr.-2L RSo.-1L RSo.-1L Jr.-2L Jr.-2L RSo.-TR RSo.-1L RSo.-1L

ROB BACKER 48 Jason Campbell 6’1” 225 55 Dyrell Hallcy 6’0” 230 LEFT CORNERBACK 24 Chris Brown 5’9” 168 5 C.J. Roberts 6’0” 180 RIGHT CORNERBACK 23 Grant Crunkleton 5’10” 187 12 Mark Sterling 5’10” 170 FREE SAFETY 18 Jon Bailey 5’11” 170 22 Aaron Hernandez 5’9” 185 STRONG SAFEY 26 Josh Costa 5’8” 190 35 Nick Henderson 5’10” 165 PUNTER 9 Brandon Kliesen 6’0” 220 10 Kyle Major 6’3” 230

RSo.-1L RSo.-JC Sr.-2L Fr.-HS Sr.-1L RSo.-1L Jr.-2L RJr.-2L RSo.-1L RFr.-RS RFr.-RS Jr.-2L

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2009

All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (Third-team)

GENERAL: A strong tackling cornerback with great hands with AllAmerican potential. Was a third-team all-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference selection in 2009. 2009: A solid cornerback that led the Pack with four interceptions in 2009, earning third-team all-RMAC honors ... Snagged two picks in CSU-Pueblo’s season-opening win over Eastern New Mexico Aug. 29 ... Had 44 tackles on the year, including a season-high eight tackles vs. Western New Mexico on Oct. 31 ... Finished 2009 with seven pass breakups ... Played and Started in all 11 games for the Thunderwolves in 2009. 2008: Became the ThunderWolves’ starter at cornerback midway through the season, starting the last six games for the Pack ... Rose to the starting lineup by virtue of effective play as a reserve, recording four tackles in the Pack’s slim 21-14 overtime loss

to Colorado Mines ... Grabbed a key interception Oct. 25 at Western State, helping to set up the ThunderWolves’ 20-17 win over the Mountaineers ... Recovered a fumble vs. Chadron State Sept. 20. 2007 (Dodge City): Played one year at Dodge City Community College in Dodge City, KS ... Ended season with 36 tackles and two interceptions. HIGH SCHOOL: Was second-team all-league selection for Eaglecrest High School in Centennial, Colo. ... Also ran track for the Raptors. PERSONAL: Son of Deb and Mark Brown ... Has one older brother, Mark Jr. ... Plans to major in business management.

BROWN 2009 GAME-BY-GAME

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Opponent UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH FF FR Eastern New Mexico 4-1-5 1.0/4 0.0/0 2/20 1 0 0 0 @NW Oklahoma State 4-1-5 0.0/0 0.0/0 1/18 0 0 0 0 Fort Lewis 3-1-4 0.5/3 0.0/0 0/0 1 0 0 0 @Chadron State 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 Colorado Mines 5-0-5 0.0/0 0.0/0 1/4 0 0 0 0 @Nebraska-Kearney 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 0 0 0 Mesa State 4-1-5 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 @NM Highlands 1-1-2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 Western State 2-3-5 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 0 0 0 Western New Mexico 5-3-8 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 2 0 0 0 @Adams State 4-0-4 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 32-12-44 1.5/7 0.0/0 4/42 7 0 0 0

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2007* 2008 2009 CSUP TOTALS COLL. TOTALS

G UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH 9 24-12-36 0.0/0 0.0/0 2/51 2 0 10 16-6-22 2.0/12 0.0/0 1/0 6 0 11 32-12-14 1.5/7 0.0/0 4/42 7 0 21 48-18-66 3.5/19 0.0/0 5/42 13 0 30 72-30-102 3.5/19 0.0/0 7/93 15 0

* at Dodge City Community College (NJCAA)

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GRANT

CRUNKLETON

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as well as an interception returned 24 yards against Nevada and totaled two pass breakups on the year.

GENERAL: A corner with raw speed, Grant can keep up with any receiver. One of the RMAC’s most prominent punt return threats. 2009 (CSU-Pueblo): Was the Pack’s starting cornerback and punt returner in 2009 ... Logged 222 punt return yards, the second-highest single season mark in school history, despite only playing five games as punt returner ... Averaged 12.3 yards per punt return ... Logged 21 tackles from the cornerback position ... Had five tackles against Nebraska-Kearney Oct. 3 ... Credited with four pass breakups last season. 2008 (Arizona State): Did not play. 2007 (Arizona State): Played in one game, ASU’s win at Stanford on Sept. 29, as a reserve defensive back. 2006 (Arizona State): Appeared in three games (Nevada, Stanford and at Washington)...collected one solo tackle,

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2005 graduate of Mullen High School in Denver, Colo.... was rated as the No. 19 player in the Midlands Hot 100 by Scout.com...a member of the All-Midlands Defense first team at cornerback...that publication called him the top corner in the region...collected over 120 tackles, seven interceptions and one sack on defense...had seven receptions for 138 yards and one touchdown on offense... also returned a punt for a score... had two interceptions in the state title game...returned a punt 70 yards untouched for a TD in the semifinal game and caught four passes for 128 yards in the quarterfinal contest...all-state defensive back...earned second-team all-state and first-team all-conference accolades as a junior...had 108 tackles and nine interceptions as a junior... lettered three times each in football and track...captained his football team as a senior...ran track (100 and 200 meters and relays)...was coached by Dave Logan, who played for the Denver Broncos and Cleveland Browns. PERSONAL: Has aspirations of becoming a sports agent...parents are George (sales) and Versella (accounting) Crunkleton of Aurora, Colo....has a brother, Kerry ...his brother ran track at the University of Kansas...his cousin, David Young, played basketball at Xavier and was drafted by the Seattle SuperSonics in 2004.

CRUNKLETON 2009 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU PR YDS Eastern New Mexico 1-1-2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 @NW Oklahoma State did not play Fort Lewis 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 0 0 @Chadron State 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 Colorado Mines 3-1-4 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 @Nebraska-Kearney 3-2-5 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 Mesa State 2-2-4 0.5/1 0.0/0 0/0 1 5 21 @NM Highlands 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 5 77 Western State 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 4 76 Western New Mexico 2-0-2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 2 23 @Adams State 2-1-3 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 2 25 TOTALS 14-7-21 0.5/1 0.0/0 0/0 4 18 222

CAREER STATISTICS TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Year G UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH FF FR 2006* 3 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 1/24 2 0 0 0 2007* 1 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 2008* Did not play 2009 10 14-7-21 0.5/1 0.0/0 0/0 4 0 0 0 CSUP TOTALS 10 14-7-21 0.5/1 0.0/0 0/0 4 0 0 0 COLL. TOTALS 14 15-7-22 0.5/1 0.0/0 1/24 6 0 0 0 PUNT RETURN STATISTICS Year NO. YARDS 2009 18 222

AVG. 12.3

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HADDAN

GUARD • 6’2” • 265 • RSO-1l • CRAIG, colo. (MOFFAT COUNTY)

2009

National Football Foundation All-Colorado (secondteam) Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll

GENERAL: An All-Colorado guard by the National Football Foundation (all D-I and D-II football programs in Colorado), he can play any position on the line. His durability is unquestioned. 2009: Was a second-team National Football Foundation All-Colorado selection ... Moved from his 2008 position of fullback to center and guard, and was on the line for every snap in 2009 ... Helped the Pack’s rushing game be a resurgent unit, rising from a bottom-10 unit nationally in 2008 to the 14th-ranked rushing attack in the nation in 2009. 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season. HIGH SCHOOL: Was an all-state honorable mention and all-conference selection for junior performance at

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Maffat County High School in Craig, Colo. ... Selected as all-conference honorable mention sophomore year ... Also competed in basketball and track and field ... Owns the school record for shot put with 53’4.75” ... Was a firstteam all-state academic select during junior and senior year ... Graduated with a 3.9 GPA. PERSONAL: Son of Vicki and John Haddan ... Has two brothers: Zach and Colby ... Enjoys golfing.

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DEFENSIVE END • 6’0” • 225 • Jr-2l • COLORADO SPRINGS, colo. (PINE CREEK)

2009

Academic All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (Second-team)

2008

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year

GENERAL: Possesses outstanding strength and can overpower almost any offensive lineman. He has the capability to terrorize quarterbacks, as evidenced by his 8.5 career sacks. 2009: Was a starter at nose guard as well as at defensive end during 2009 ... Led the interior defensive line with 27 tackles during his sophomore year in 2009 ... Fifth on the team with tackles for a loss (5.0) ... Recorded a seasonhigh seven tackles vs. Western State Oct. 24 ... Had five tackles, one for a loss and one sack vs. Adams State Nov.7 ... Started all 11 games for the Pack in 2009 ... Was a second-team Academic All-RMAC selection.

tion 34 yards during a four-tackle effort vs. New Mexico Highlands on Oct. 18 ... Recorded a season-high six tackles vs. Western New Mexico Nov. 1. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Todd Miller at Pine Creek HS ... Also competed in basketball and rugby for the Eagles ... Named Academic All-State, All-State and All-Conference. PERSONAL: Son of Shawn and Camie Jansen ... Has one sister, Shanna ... Father, Shawn, graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in 1989 ... Currently majoring in Business

2008: Named Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year after a six-sack campaign in 2008 ... Opened up his career in a big way, coming off the bench to record 2.5 sacks and one forced fumble vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Sept. 6 ... Returned an intercep-

JANSEN 2009 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH FF FR Eastern New Mexico 1-1-2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 1 0 @NW Oklahoma State 2-3-5 1.5/2 0.0/0 0/0 0 1 0 0 Fort Lewis 2-1-3 1.5/12 1.0/2 0/0 0 0 0 0 @Chadron State 2-1-3 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 Colorado Mines 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 @Nebraska-Kearney 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 Mesa State 0-1-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 @NM Highlands 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 Western State 2-5-7 1.0/3 0.5/2 0/0 0 0 0 0 Western New Mexico 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 2 0 0 @Adams State 1-4-5 1.0/1 1.0/1 0/0 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 10-17-27 5.0/18 2.5/5 0/0 1 3 1 0

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008 2009 TOTALS

G UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH 10 17-18-35 11.0/35 6.0/25 1/34 2 1 11 10-17-27 5.0/18 2.5/5 0/0 1 3 21 27-35-62 16.0/53 8.5/30 1/34 3 4

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RUNNING BACK • 5’6” • 173 • Jr-2l • LOVELAND, colo. (LOVELAND)

2009

All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (first-team) National Football Foundation All-Colorado (first-team)

GENERAL: Has a low center of gravity and breakaway speed, making him a threat to score anytime he touches the ball. Rattled off six scores of 40 yards or longer in 2009 and averaged 156 rushing yards per game during final half of season. 2009: Led the Thunderwolves in rushing in 2009 with 1,064 rushing yards on 165 carries with nine touchdowns ... Rushed for over 100 yards five times in 2009 all of them coming in the second half of the season ... Had a seasonhigh 233 yards and three touchdowns vs. Western New Mexico on Oct. 31 ... Led the Thunderwolves with 1,382 all purpose yards in 2009 ... Caught 16 passes for 318 yards and three touchdowns, including a 96 yard touchdown pass vs. NW Oklahoma State on Sep. 5 ... Led the Pack in scoring with 12 touchdowns in 2009 ... Played in all 11 games while starting in 10 of them for the Pack in 2009.

2008: Played all 10 games at tailback, earning one start for the ThunderWolves in 2008 ... Ran for 178 yards on 56 carries, second on the team ... Burst onto the scene in a big way vs. Fort Lewis Sept. 13, gaining 63 yards, 41 of which coming on a game-breaking touchdown rumble ... Was the Pack’s top kick returner, gaining 248 yards on 12 returns ... Accounted for 483 allpurpose yards, third most on the team ... Accumulated 136 all-purpose yards vs. Mesa State Oct. 11. HIGH SCHOOL: Was all-state and all-area selection for Loveland High School in Loveland, Colo. as a senior ... Was an all-state, all-Colorado and all-area select for junior season ... Also competed in track and field ... Owns the 100 meter dash record for the Indians with a 10.59 time. PERSONAL: Foster son of Beth and Mark Waldman ... Has three siblings: Darlene, AJ and Wayne ... Enjoys lifting and playing with his dog ... Plans to major in business management with a marketing amphasis.

LEWIS 2009 GAME-BY-GAME

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Opponent RUSH YDS LG TD REC YDS Eastern New Mexico 11 38 1 14 0 0 @NW Oklahoma State 7 9 0 3 2 99 Fort Lewis 12 93 1 54 3 16 @Chadron State 19 42 0 10 2 49 Colorado Mines 14 51 0 16 2 19 @Nebraska-Kearney 13 51 0 16 3 88 Mesa State 14 106 0 42 1 24 @NM Highlands 10 102 0 29 1 26 Western State 24 181 3 34 1 -1 Western New Mexico 19 233 3 80 1 -2 @Adams State 22 158 1 24 0 0 TOTALS 165 1,064 9 80 16 318

LG 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3

TD ALLPURP 0 38 96 108 12 109 44 91 6 70 70 139 24 130 26 128 0 180 0 231 0 158 96 1,382

CAREER STATISTICS Year RUSH YDS LG TD REC YDS 2008 56 178 41 1 8 57 2009 165 1,064 80 9 16 318 CAREER 221 1,242 80 10 24 375

LG 16 96 96

TD KR YDS PR YDS ALLPURP 0 248 0 483 3 0 0 1,382 3 248 0 1,865

• 483 all-purpose yards in 2008 is most all-purpose yards by a freshman in CSUP history • 1,064 yards in 2009 third-highest single season mark in CSUP history • 1,382 all-purpose yards in 2009 is second-most all-purpose yards in CSUP history


Jamaal

johnson

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running back • 5’9” • 185 • JR-2l • FOUNTAIN, colo. (FOUNTAIN-FT. CARSON)

2009

All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (third-team) National Football Foundation All-Colorado (second-team)

GENERAL: Has already shown the potential to be an All-American-caliber back, and is a threat to break a big play at any time.

College: Redshirted one season at Colorado State University-Fort Collins in Fort Collins, Colo.

2009: Earned all-RMAC third-team honors and second-team All-Colorado (NFFCC) honors with 906 yards rushing ... Combined with tailback Jesse Lewis to lead a rebirth of the Pack rushing attack, which was ranked in the bottom 10 nationally in 2008 but in the top 15 nationally in 2009 ... Scored seven touchdowns in 2009 ... Rushed for over 100 yards four times ... Had a season-high 164 rushing yards vs. Western New Mexico on Oct. 31 ... Averaged 81.7 all purpose yards for the Pack ... Played in all 11 games for the Thunderwolves while starting in two of those contests ... Was effective as a “Wildcat” tailback, going 3-for-4 on passes for 109 yards and a quarterback rating of 303.9.

High School: Was a 2007 all-state selection from Fountain-Fort Carson High School in Fountain, Colo. ... Was an all-conference selection two times ... Was an all-area selection ... Also competed in basketball ... Was an all-conference selection for basketball ... Was an honor roll student all four years, graduating with a 3.0 GPA. Personal: Son of Pearl and Tyrone Johnson ... Has two sisters: Ayesha and Veronica ... Father, Tyrone, played junior college football ... Plans to major in business management.

2008: Played in nine games, seeing the start in four at cornerback for the ThunderWolves ... Recorded two tackles in the Pack’s win over Oklahoma Panhandle State Sept. 6, logging a pass breakup.

JOHNSON 2009 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Eastern New Mexico @NW Oklahome St Fort Lewis @Chadron State Colorado Mines @Nebraska-Kearney Mesa State @NM Highlands Western State Western New Mexico @Adams State TOTALS

RUSH 18 9 9 1 2 15 7 18 17 16 17 129

YDS LG TD REC YDS 145 1 59 0 0 86 1 70 0 0 33 0 7 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 9 0 7 0 0 83 0 39 0 0 17 0 9 1 2 131 2 23 1 -7 99 1 18 2 -2 164 2 47 0 0 138 0 28 0 0 906 7 70 4 -7

LG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD ALLPURP 0 145 0 86 0 33 0 1 0 9 0 83 2 19 0 124 1 97 0 164 0 138 2 899

CAREER STATISTICS Year G RUSH YARDS TD LG REC YARDS AVG TD LG ALLPURP 2008 Played season as cornerback 2009 11 129 906 7.0 70 4 -7 -1.8 0 2 899 CAREER 11 129 906 7.0 70 4 -7 -1.8 0 2 899

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LEE

MEISNER

36

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INSIDE LINEBACKER • 6’0” • 225 • Jr-2l • STERLING, colo. (STERLING)

2009

All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (third-team) Academic All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (first-team)

GENERAL: Boasts the best game speed on defense and is in on nearly every tackle. He is also very effective at pass coverage. His tools make him a legitimate All-American candidate. 2009: Was a third-team all-RMAC selection ... Led the Pack with 90 tackles in 2009 ... Included eight tackles for a loss, which was third for the team ... Finished the year with two sacks and three interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown vs. Adams State on Nov. 7 ... Recorded 10+ tackles in five games for the 2009 season ... Also included four pass breakups and four quarterback hurries ... Had a season-high 12 tackles vs. Colorado Mines Sep. 26 ... Also punted for the Pack the first half of the season punting 29 times for 1006 yards ... Played in all 11 games for the Thunderwolves while starting in all of them. 2008: Was a candidate for the conference’s freshman of the year award

before falling with an injury, starting seven games at inside linebacker for the Pack ... Recorded seven tackles, including two sacks, in the Pack’s 2114 loss to Colorado Mines on Sept. 27 ... Recorded seven tackles, forcing two fumbles and recovering another in the Pack’s win over Fort Lewis Sept. 13 ... Despite not playing in the team’s final three games, his 37 tackles were the 7th most on the team ... Was the team’s top punter before falling with an injury, booting 24 punts for an average of 37.6 yards per kick. HIGH SCHOOL: Was all-state and all-conference selection for senior year performance for Sterling High School in Sterling, Colo. ... Was all-conference selection for junior season ... Earned all-conference honorable mention as a sophomore ... Also competed in basketball and track ... Was on the conference championship track team his sophomore year ... Owns the school record for javelin throw at 147 feet ... Was all-state shotput and discus selection during senior year and all-state shotput during junior year ... Was an active member in FCCLA, FBLA and National Honor Society ... Honor roll student every quarter ... Graduated with a 4.2 GPA. PERSONAL: Son of Roxanne and Richard Meisner ... Has on brother, Jake

MEISNER 2009 GAME-BY-GAME

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Opponent UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH FF FR Eastern New Mexico 5-5-10 0.0/0 0.0/0 1/0 2 0 0 0 @NW Oklahoma State 6-5-11 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 Fort Lewis 3-5-8 1.0/4 0.0/0 0/0 0 1 0 0 @Chadron State 6-4-10 1.5/3 0.0/0 1/10 1 0 0 0 Colorado Mines 5-7-12 0.5/5 0.5/5 0/0 0 0 0 0 @Nebraska-Kearney 4-2-6 1.5/2 0.0/0 0/0 0 1 0 0 Mesa State 4-2-6 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 @NM Highlands 7-2-9 2.5/16 1.5/13 0/0 0 0 0 0 Western State 3-7-10 0.5/1 0.0/0 0/0 1 1 0 0 Western New Mexico 2-2-4 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 @Adams State 0-4-4 0.5/1 0.0/0 1/41 0 1 0 0 TOTALS 45-45-90 8.0/32 2.0/18 3/51 4 4 0 0

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008 2009 TOTALS

G UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH 7 17-20-37 5.0/23 3.0/20 0/0 3 0 11 45-45-90 8.0/32 2.0/18 3/51 4 4 18 62-65-127 13.0/55 5.0/38 3/51 7 4

FF FR 2 1 0 0 2 1


2010 RETURNERS DAVEON

ACKINSANYA

78

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OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6’4” • 295 • Jr-2L long beach, calif. long beach polytechnic hs

BREDL

87

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TIGHT END 6’6” • 255 • RFr-RS Thornton, colo. horizon hs General: A highly-touted recruit in 2009, Bredl will be given every opportunity to become the Pack’s starting tight end.

2009: Started one game for the Pack in 2009 and saw action in all 11 games

2009: Redshirted in 2009.

High School: Was a first-team all-Moore league selection for Long Beach Polytechnic High School in Long Beach, CA ... An active member developing Jackrabbit’s yearbook ... Was an honors student ... Graduated with a 3.5 GPA. Personal: Son of Ruth Pryor ... Has one sister, Porcha Ackinsanya ... Plans to major in mass communication.

JON

18

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FREE SAFETY 5’11” • 170 • Jr-2L fort morgan, colo. fort morgan hs

High School: Coming out of Horizon High School in Thornton, Colo., was ranked as the 93rd best tight end prospect in nation, according to ESPN ... Was ranked as the 15th best high school prospect in the state of Colorado by Rivals.com ... Was an all-region and all-conference selection at Horizon ... Also played basketball, holding down the low post for the Hawks ... Was an honor roll student. Personal: Son of Nicole and Rudy Bredl ... Has on younger sister, Brandi ... Majoring in exercise science.

JASON

CAMPBELL

48

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LINEBACKER 6’1” • 225 • RSO-1L Kailua, Hawaii Kamehameha hs

2009: Saw action in five games in 2009 before injury ended his season ... Recorded eight tackles for the Pack ... Grabbed one interception vs. Chadron State on Sep. 19 ... Also had one forced fumble vs. Fort Lewis on Sep. 12 ... Started two games for the Pack in 2009.

2009

Academic All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (second-team)

General: A capable defender, he has a nose for forcing the turnover.

2008: Redshirted in 2008.

2009: A valuable player for the Thunderwolves defense in 2009, Bailey saw action in all 11 games while starting in eight of them ... Recorded two interceptions in 2009 - vs. Mesa State on Oct. 10 and Oct. 17 vs New Mexico Highlands ... Finished 2009 with 32 tackles and five pass breakups.

High School: Played line backer for Kamehameha High School in Honolulu, Hawaii.

2008: Was the ThunderWolves’ top reserve in the secondary, earning two starts at safety and seeing action in all 10 games ... Scored the Pack’s first defensive touchdown when he returned a fumble 25 yards for a score in the ThunderWolves’ 37-7 win at Fort Lewis Sept. 13 ... In his first career start at Colorado Mines on Oct. 4, recorded a career-high five tackles, forcing and recovering a fumble ... Led the Pack with most fumble recoveries with 2. High School: Was an all-state selection for Fort Morgan High School in Fort Morgan, Colo. ... Active player on the Mustang’s state qualifying team ... Selected for all-conference team ... Honored as Tri Valley Player of the Year ... Nominated as team MVP ... Also a member of the basketball and track teams ... A two-time track state qualifier ... Track school record holder ... Participant in the Qwest Leadership Challenge ... Graduated in the top 20 percent of his class carrying a 3.7 GPA. Personal: Son of Kim and Rick Bailey ... Has one younger brother, Mike ... Plans to major in chemistry. Bailey 2009 game-by-game Opponent UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH Eastern NM 2-1-3 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @NW Okla St 4-1-5 1.0/2 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Fort Lewis 1-3-4 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Chadron St 3-1-4 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Colo. Mines 1-2-3 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 0 @Neb-Kearney 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 0 Mesa State 3-0-3 0.0/0 0.0/0 1/1 0 0 @NM Highlands 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 1/0 1 0 Western St 1-3-4 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 0 Western NM 3-1-4 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Adams St 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 0 TOTALS 18-14-32 1.0/2 0.0/0 2/1 5 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

career statistics Year UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH 2008 16-8-24 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 2 0 2009 18-14-32 1.0/2 0.0/0 2/1 5 0 TOTALS 34-22-56 1.0/2 0.0/0 2/1 7 0

FF 1 0 1

FR 2 0 2

FF 0 0 0 0 0

0

CAMPTON

85

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CARTWRIGHT

WIDE RECEIVER 6’1” • 205 • jR-2L pueblo, colo. south hS General: Now the team’s most senior receiver, Da’Quan will get the opportunity to be a leader in 2010.

2009: Grabbed 14 receptions in 2009 which was fourth on the team ... Was also fourth on the team in recieving yards (108) ... Caught a season-high three catches in the 48-3 victory over Western New Mexico on Oct. 31 ... Played in 10 games for the Pack. 2008: Was the Pack’s opening-night starter at wide receiver, making five starts for the ThunderWolves ... Caught a season-high three passes in the Pack’s 37-7 win over Fort Lewis Sept. 13 ... Caught a 51-yard pass against Chadron State Sept. 20, part of a team-leading 76-yard receiving performance against the Eagles ... Finished the season sixth on the team in receptions with 12 catches, and fifth on the team in receiving yards (177).

Personal: Son of Pamela Cartwright ... Has four siblings: John, Kivon, Shakoya and Shaniqua ... His brother John also plays tight end for the ThunderWolves ... Plans to major in business.

FR 0 0 1 0 0

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career statistics Year UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH FF FR 2008 Redshirt 2009 3-5-8 0.0/0 0.0/0 1/0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 3-5-8 0.0/0 0.0/0 1/0 0 0 0 1

JOE

da’QUAN

High School: Played wide receiver for Pueblo South High School in Pueblo, Colo. ... Also participated in basketball and track for the Colts.

Personal: Plans to major in business management. CAMPBELL 2009 game-by-game Opponent UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH Eastern NM 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @NW Okla St 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Fort Lewis 2-1-3 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Chadron St 1-1-2 0.0/0 0.0/0 1/0 0 0 Colo. Mines 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Neb-Kearney Did not play Mesa State Did not play @NM Highlands Did not play Western St Did not play Western NM Did not play @Adams St Did not play TOTALS 3-5-8 0.0/0 0.0/0 1/0 0 0

selection in 2007 ... Was an honorable mention all-conference selection in 2006 ... Was a four-year letterman ... Also competed in baseball and track ... Graduated with a 3.3 GPA. Personal: Son of Staci and Larry Campton ... Has two siblings: Alisha and Tony ... Father, Larry played football for Ft. Lewis College in Durango, Colo. from 1983-1987 ... Enjoys playing football and lifting weights ... Plans to major in sociology.

General: Is the only current ThunderWolf offensive lineman to have played in all 21 of the team’s games the past two seasons.

2008: Became an entrenched starter on the offensive line midway through the season ... Started five games at tackle for the ThunderWolves ... Saw action in all 10 of the ThunderWolves’ games in 2008.

BAILEY

jOSH

42

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LONG SNAPPER 6’2” • 210 • jR-2L littleton, colo. columbine hs 2009: Campton served as the teams longsnapper for the Thunderwolves in 2009 ... Recorded one tackle vs. NW Oklahoma State on Sep. 5 ... Saw action in all 11 games for the 2009 season.

2008: Was a special teams mainstay for the Pack, serving as the team’s long-snapper in each game in 2008 ... Recorded two tackles on special teams, one each against Fort Lewis Sept. 13 and Western New Mexico Nov. 1. High School: Helped lead Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo. to a 5A state championship in 2006 ... Was an honorable mention academic all-state selection in 2006 ... Was a second-team all-conference

CARTWRIGHT 2009 game-by-game Opponent REC YDS TD LG RUSH YDS Eastern NM 2 11 0 6 0 0 @NW Okla St 2 20 0 12 0 0 Fort Lewis 2 21 0 12 0 0 @Chadron St 1 18 0 18 0 0 Colo. Mines 0 0 0 0 0 0 @Neb-Kearney 1 8 0 8 0 0 Mesa State 1 8 0 8 0 0 @NM Highlands 1 -7 0 0 0 0 Western St 3 19 0 7 0 0 Western NM 1 10 0 10 0 0 @Adams St Did not play TOTALS 14 108 0 18 0 0 CAREER STATISTICS Year REC YDS AVG TD 2008 12 177 14.8 0 2009 14 108 7.7 0 TOTALS 26 285 11.0 0

LG RUSH YDS 51 0 0 18 0 0 51 0 0

AVG 0.0 0.0 0.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0

TD 0 0 0

SAM

collins

LG ALLPURP 0 11 0 20 0 21 0 18 0 0 0 8 0 8 0 -7 0 19 0 10 108

LG ALLPURP 0 177 0 108 0 285

56

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DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 6’4” • 220 • rfR-rs pueblo, colo. south hS General: Has the potential to play himself into a starting job at defensive end after a standout prep career and a year as a redshirt. 2009: Redshirted in 2009.

High School: Was an all-state selection at Pueblo South High School in Pueblo, Colo. ... Helped South to three straight undefeated regular seasons and state playoff berths ... Was first team all-conference, first team all-city, and all-state honorable mention ... Also played basketball for the Colts ... Made honor roll during junior year. Personal: Son of Raeanne Will and Sam Collins ... Has one sister, Caitlyn Collins ... Enjoys playing video games.

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2010 RETURNERS JOSH

COSTA

26

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STRONG SAFETY 5’8” • 190 • rso-1l nanakuli, hawaii kamehameha hs General: Is a prototypical big-hitting safety who can change the momentum of any game with a single bruising tackle.

2009: Started midway through the 2009 season at Safety ... Had a big year posting 32 tackles, including 2.5 for a loss ... Costa had a season-high seven taclkes and one interception vs. Mesa State on Oct. 10 ... Had two forced fumbles while recovering one of those vs. NW Oklahoma State on Sep. 5 ... Also blocked one kick vs Western State on Oct. 24 ... Played in all 11 games and started five for the Thunderwolves 2008: Redshirted in 2008 ... Was MVP defensive back during spring ball at CSU-Pueblo. High School: Was defensive back for Kamehameha High School in Honolulu, HI ... Also ran track ... Graduated with a 3.0 GPA. Personal: Son of Lee-Ann and George Costa ... Has three siblings: Isaac, Tita, and Kodie ... Plans to major in civil engineering ... Enjoys the beach and bodyboarding. COSTA 2009 game-by-game Opponent UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH Eastern NM 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @NW Okla St 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Fort Lewis 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Chadron St 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Colo. Mines 1-4-5 0.5/1 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Neb-Kearney 3-0-3 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Mesa State 3-4-7 0.0/0 0.0/0 1/9 0 0 @NM Highlands 1-0-1 1.0/9 1.0/9 0/0 0 0 Western St 0-5-5 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 2 0 Western NM 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 2 0 @Adams St 3-2-5 1.0/2 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 TOTALS 14-17-31 2.5/12 1.0/9 1/9 4 0

FF 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

FR 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

career statistics Year UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH FF FR 2008 Redshirt 2009 14-17-31 2.5/12 1.0/9 1/9 4 0 2 1 TOTALS 14-17-31 2.5/12 1.0/9 1/9 4 0 2 1

MARQUISE

ENOCH

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RUNNING BACK 5’9” • 175 • sr-1l denver, colo. montbello hs eastern arizona

TROY

QUARTERBACK 6’5” • 230 • rso-1l chandler, ariz. basha hs General: Has an opportunity to combine his knowledge of the system with his physical skills and win the starting quarterback job.

General: After a strong spring, has the potential to be the third horse in an effective CSU-Pueblo stable of tailbacks. Has a strong track record of producing big plays as a kick returner. 2009: Helped with the Pack rushing attack in 2009 ... Rushed 44 times for 166 yards and one touchdown ... Rushed for a season-high 13 carries for 84 yards and one touchdown vs. Fort Lewis Sep. 12 ... Also returned kicks for the Pack fielding six kicks for 131 yards ... Played in all 11 games for the Thunderwolves in 2009. Junior College: Was an NJCAA all-region selection as a return specialist during his sophomore season at Eastern Arizona College in 2007 ... As a kick returner and punt returner, totalled three return touchdowns in 2007. enoch 2009 game-by-game Opponent RUSH YDS TD LG REC YDS TD LG KR YDS PR YDS AP Eastern NM 7 17 0 10 2 7 0 4 0 0 0 0 24 @NW Okla St 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 20 1 0 20 Fort Lewis 13 84 1 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 25 109 @Chadron St 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Colo. Mines 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 29 0 0 29 @Neb-Kearney 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 5 Mesa State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 @NM Highlands 6 22 0 16 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 24 Western St 2 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 52 0 0 55 Western NM 2 6 0 4 1 11 1 11 2 30 0 0 47 @Adams St 10 34 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 TOTALS 45 166 1 27 6 25 1 11 6 131 2 25 347 CAREER STATISTICS – RUSHING/RECEIVING Year RUSH YDS AVG TD LG REC YDS 2006* 15 77 5.1 2 N/A 0 0 2007* 54 208 3.9 0 N/A 1 34 2008 Did not play 2009 45 166 3.7 1 27 6 25 CSUP 45 166 3.7 1 27 6 25 ALL 114 451 4.0 3 27 7 59

AVG TD LG ALLPURP 0.0 0 0 77 34.0 0 34 1,226 4.2 1 11 4.2 1 11 8.4 1 34

347 347 1,650

CAREER STATISTICS – RETURNS Year KR YDS AVG TD LG PR YDS AVG TD LG ALLPURP 2006* Return stats unavailable 2007* 21 643 30.6 2 N/A 21 341 16.2 1 N/A 1,226 2008 Did not play 2009 6 131 21.8 0 31 2 25 12.5 0 25 347 CSUP 6 131 21.8 0 31 2 25 12.5 0 25 347 ALL 27 774 28.7 2 N/A 23 366 15.9 1 N/A 1,650 * at Eastern Arizona College (NJCAA)

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gRAHAM

2009: Saw action in three games in 2009. College: Redshirted one season at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Ariz. High School: A 2008 graduate of Basha High School in Chandler, Ariz. ... Played for Head Coach Tim McBurney ... Threw for 3182 yards and 31 TDs ... Was team captain and MVP during his junior and senior seasons ... Was a two-time all-conference selection (first team and honorable mention) ... Started in the Arizona All-Star Game as a senior ... Led Basha to an 11-3 mark as a junior, earning a berth in the state semifinal ... Was named honorable mention all-state his junior season ... Participated in Elite 11 Invite and Nike Camp Invite ... Was chosen West Coast MVP QB at Dave Schumann’s Underclassman Combine ... Also competed in Basketball and Track ... Was a three-year varsity starter in basketball and helped lead team to state semifinals during his senior season ... Graduated with 3.65 GPA Personal: Son of Steve and Karen Graham ... Has one sister: Tatum ... Plans to study business.

TYLER

HAMLIN

43

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TIGHT END 6’2” • 215 • rso-1l louisville, colo. monarch hs General: The linebacker-turned-tight end may end up as the team’s top passcatching tight end target.

2009: Hamlin recorded three catches for 64 yards ... Had a season long 35 yard catch vs. New Mexico Highlands on Oct. 17 ... Finished 2009 with 21.3 yards per catch, which was second for the Pack ... Also returned two kicks for the Pack for 22 yards ... Saw action in 10 games, while starting in seven of them. 2008: Redshirted in 2008. High School: Was part of the 2008 state runner-up 4A team at Monarch High School in Louisville, Colo. ... Was first-team all-state selection in 2008 ... Was an honorable mention all-state selection for 2007 season ... Was first-team allconference and all-county for 2007 and 2008 performances ... Holds the second-highest career tackles in Coyote history ... Was a two time academic all-state honorable mention ... Also competed in baseball and track ... Graduated with a 3.6 GPA. Personal: Son of Leanne and Dennis Hamlin .. Has one brother, Ryan ... Plans to major in elementary education. HAMLIN 2009 game-by-game Opponent REC YDS TD Eastern NM 0 0 0 @NW Okla St 0 0 0 Fort Lewis 0 0 0 @Chadron St 1 6 0 Colo. Mines 0 0 0 @Neb-Kearney 0 0 0 Mesa State 0 0 0 @NM Highlands 2 58 0 Western St 0 0 0 Western NM 0 0 0 @Adams St 0 0 0 TOTALS 3 64 0

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LG RUSH YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

LG ALLPURP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 58 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 86

CAREER STATISTICS Year REC YDS AVG TD LG RUSH YDS AVG TD LG ALLPURP 2008 Redshirt 2009 3 64 21.3 0 35 0 0 0.0 0 0 86 TOTALS 3 64 21.3 0 35 0 0 0.0 0 0 86


2010 RETURNERS dominique

harris

45

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running back 6’0” • 205 • rfr-rs colorado springs, colo. sand creek hs General: Can be an effective change of pace in a Pack backfield that is almost exclusively packed with short, speedy backs.

Mesa State 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 @NM Highlands Did not play Western St Did not play Western NM Did not play @Adams St 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 TOTALS 14-8-22 1.5/7 1.0/2

JUSTIN

HERRERA

hENDERSON

35

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DEFENSIVE BACK 5’10” • 165 • rfr-rs berthoud, colo. berthoud hs

2009: Redshirted in 2009. High School: Was selected as all-area, all-conference, and all-state in 2009 for Berthoud High School in Berthoud, Colo. ... Also was a wrestler for the Spartans. Personal: Son of Sandra and Dan Henderson ... Has two siblings: Thomas and Kelli ... Plans to major in business.

hERNANDEZ

0 0

0

0

0 0

0 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

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SAFETY 5’9” • 185 • rjr-2l pueblo, colo. south hs General: A team leader on and off the field, Aaron continues to improve his ability to pack a wallop on opposing receivers.

2009: Hernandez recorded 22 tackles including 1.5 taclkes for a loss in 2009 ... Had a season-high six tackles and one sack vs. Mesa State on Oct. 3 ... Also recorded five pass breakups and throughout 2009 ... Played in eight games for the Thunderwolves while starting in three. 2008: Started all ten games at safety for the ThunderWolves ... A bruising hitter, recorded 36 tackles for the Pack, 28 solo ... Recorded five pass breakups and six passes defended, second most on the team ... Grabbed an interception, returning it for 33 yards, vs. Mesa State Oct. 11.

BEN

HICKS

NOSE GUARD 6’1” • 205 • rJR-1l Colorado Springs, colo. PINE CREEK hs NORTH DAKOTA

2009: Played in one game for the Thunderwolves in 2009 ... Recorded one tackle vs. Fort Lewis Sep. 12. 2008: Played in one game for the Fighting Sioux vs. WisconsinLaCrosse on Sept. 13

General: Has the ability to start, but can assert himself as the top reserve defensive lineman in the RMAC.

2007: Redshirt freshman season at University of North Dakota.

2009: Was a big help on the Pack defensive line in 2009, registering 15 tackles ... Second amongst defensive linemen with 7.0 tackles for a loss ... Forced two fumbles and recovered a team-high four fumbles ... Had three sacks on the year ... Recorded a season-high seven tackles vs. Colorado Mines on Sep. 26 ... Played in all 11 games for the Pack while starting in seven of them.

Personal: Majoring in biology ... Son of Tab and Leslie Hicks

JENSEN

66

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OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6’3” • 230 • so-1l fort morgan, colo. fort morgan hs

Personal: Son of Darlene and Eric Herrera ... Has two siblings: Tabitha and Isaiah ... Credits all his accomplishments to his family whom, he says, are the only people to believe he could accomplish big dreams, like making it to the collegiate level ... Enjoys snowboarding and cars ... Plans to major in engineering and business. FF 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

High School: A 2007 graduate of Pine Creek High School ... A threeyear starter at linebacker ... Led Pine Creek to back-to-back conference championships as a senior and junior ... An all-state honorable mention as a senior ... Earned all-metro first team honors as a senior ... An all-conference first team pick as a junior and senior ... Registered 123 tackles and one interception as a senior ... Also a standout wrestler as a prep ... Placed third in the state wrestling championship as a senior ... Also lettered once each in rugby and track.

RYAN

High School: Helped lead Heritage High School in Littleton, Colo. to Continental League Champions ... Was first-team all-continental league for senior year performance ... Owns the title to the Eagles sack record, along with two power clean records ... Selected for second-team all-continental league for junior season ... Three-time letterman ... Also competed in 110 hurdles, shot put and discus ... Was Student of the Month in 2007 and 2008 ... Graduated with a 3.0 GPA.

HERRERA 2009 game-by-game Opponent UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH Eastern NM 1-0-1 1.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @NW Okla St 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Fort Lewis 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Chadron St 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Colo. Mines 5-2-7 2.5/7 0.0/0 0/0 0 1 @Neb-Kearney 1-1-2 1.5/6 1.0/5 0/0 0 1 Mesa State 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @NM Highlands 1-0-1 1.0/8 1.0/8 0/0 0 0 Western St 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Western NM 2-1-3 1.0/7 1.0/7 0/0 0 1 @Adams St 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 TOTALS 10-5-15 7.0/31 3.0/20 0/0 0 3

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General: Is looking to find his groove a season after transferring in from Division-I North Dakota.

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2008: Redshirted in 2008.

General: After redshirting in 2009, will get a chance to be a nickel or dime back in the defensive backfield in 2010.

AARON

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DEFENSIVE END 6’3” • 205 • rso-1l littleton, colo. heritage hs

High School: Was a 1,000 yard rusher for Sand Creek High School in Colorado Springs, Colo. ... Made 19 touchdowns as a senior for the Scorpions ... Was honorable mention all-league during senior year ... Nominated first team all-league as a senior ... Holds four school records at Sand Creek ... Also competed in basketball and track and field.

NICK

0/0 0/0

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career statistics Year UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH 2008 28-8-36 0.0/0 0.0/0 1/33 5 0 2009 14-8-22 1.5/7 1.0/2 0/0 5 0 TOTALS 42-16-58 1.5/7 1.0/2 1/33 10 0

2009: Redshirted in 2009.

Personal: Son of Pearlie and Greg Morris ... Has one brother, Anthony Harris ... Brother plays football at Adams State College in Alamosa, Colo. ... Majoring in business.

1/9

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

career statistics Year UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH FF FR 2008 Redshirt 2009 10-5-15 7.0/31 3.0/20 0/0 0 3 2 4 TOTALS 10-5-15 7.0/31 3.0/20 0/0 0 3 2 4

General: Ryan certainly has the talent to be a four-year starter, but was hampered by injuries during his freshman season and will need to avoid them to keep his spot in the starting lineup. 2009: Became an immediate starter as a true freshman, starting nine games for the Pack in 2009 ... Held down the left side for a resurgent Pack rushing game, which improved from a bottom-10 unit nationally in 2008 to the 14th-best rushing game in the nation in 2009. High School: Was a first-team all-state selection at Fort Morgan High School in Fort Morgan, Colo. ... Was an all-conference selection ... Helped Fort Morgan to the Colorado 3A state championship game ... Had 86 tackles and 12 sacks as a senior ... Also competed in baseball ... Coached by Harrison Chisum. Personal: Son of Jane and Dean Jensen ... Has one older brother, Seth, who played football at the University of Nebraska ... Plans ot major in business.

High School: Was a first-team all-state selection at Pueblo South High School in Pueblo, Colo. ... Was a first-team all-conference select twice ... Graduated with a 3.0 GPA. Personal: Son of Marla and Ted Hernandez and Gina and Todd Hughes ... Has three siblings: Adrian, Mario, and Rob ... Plans to major in exercise science ... Enjoys playing PS2, listening to music, and watching Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. HERNANDEZ 2009 game-by-game Opponent UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH Eastern NM 2-0-2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 0 @NW Okla St 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Fort Lewis 2-1-3 0.5/5 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Chadron St 2-2-4 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Colo. Mines 2-2-4 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 2 0 @Neb-Kearney 4-2-6 1.0/2 1.0/2 0/0 1 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0 1 0

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2010 RETURNERS

JONATHAN

JONES

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# CENTER 5’8” • 225 • so-1l houston, tex. westfield hs

General: Don’t let his small frame fool you – Jones boasts some of the best technical talent on the offensive line, and would easily be a high-level Division-I center if he had the size. 2009: Rose through the ranks to become the starting center on the Pack during his true freshman season, starting four games ... In the games in which he started, CSU-Pueblo averaged 320 yards rushing per game ... Helped the resurgent Pack rushing unit to improve from a bottom-10 unit nationally in 2008 to the 14th-ranked rushing game in 2009. High School: Was a three-time all-district first-team selection at Westfield High School in Houston, Tex. ... Was named the team’s offensive lineman of the year as a junior ... Coached by Corby Meekins ... Graduated from Westfield with a stellar 4.1 GPA ... Also ran track in high school. Personal: Son of Jonnie Jones, Dana Jones, and Gwen Cannon ... Has two older sisters: Attiya and Adlay ... Plans to major in pre-medicine and biology... Enjoys drawing, watching cartoons, and playing piano.

TAYLOR

KELLY

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OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6’5” • 235 • rfr-rs ojai, calif. nordhoff hs General: Has impressed in spring drills and will get every opportunity to be a regular reserve at the very least on the offensive line. 2009: Redshirted in 2009.

High School: Was a two-time first-team all-league selection at Nordhoff High School in Ojai, Calif. ... Was named all-Ventura County and all-academic Ventura County ... Was named team MVP ... As a senior, led the team in tackles ... Blocked for CSU-Pueblo teammate, Drew Rodriguez, at Nordhoff ... Part of Ventura County all-star team ... Graduated in the top ten of his class with a 4.33 GPA ... Coached by Tony Henney. Personal: Son of Dan and Jane Kelly ... Has one older sister, Ashley ... Plans to major in business ... Enjoys snowboarding.

BRANDON

KLIESEN

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KICKER/PUNTER 6’0” • 200 • rfr-rs pueblo, colo. south hs General: Has the potential to be the program’s first pure punter in years, and even has the ability to a hit a 40-plus-yard field goals in a pinch. 2009: Redshirted in 2009.

High School: Was a spot-on kicker at Pueblo South High School in Pueblo, Colo. ... In two years of work as the team’s placekicker, was 9-for-9 on field goal attempts, his longest being a 43-yarder ... 51-for-56 on extra points.

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JOSH

MACK

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DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 6’3” • 267 • sr-1L Pueblo, Colo. EAST HS NORTHERN COLORADO

2009: Helped the defensive front for the Pack ... Registered 15 tackles for 2009 ... Earned 1.5 sacks which is sixth on the team ... Blocked one kick and recorded a season-high three tackles in the 38-27 victory over Western State Oct. 24 ... Played in nine games for the Thunderwolves while starting in two of them. 2008 (Northern Colorado): Started six games for the UNC Bears ... Recorded 17 tackles, including three tackles vs. Purdue. 2007 (Northern Colorado): Played in 11 games at the University of Northern Colorado, starting one at Cal Poly where he made a career-best seven tackles... Ended the year with 18 tackles, including 1.5 for loss. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and one each in baseball and track & field for the Eagles... Was a three-time all-conference selection and an honorable mention all-state pick as a senior... Averaged nine tackles a game in his last year, recording 10 sacks, one interception and five forced fumbles to go with 95 tackles. PERSONAL: Son of Roxana and Steve Mack ... Has two siblings: Jeremy Allen and Sheulyn Mack ... Plans to major in criminal justice.

career statistics Year UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH 2007* 8-10-18 1.5/1 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 2008* 7-10-17 1.0/7 0.0/0 0/0 3 1 2009 6-9-15 2.5/10 1.5/6 0/0 0 1 CSUP TOTALS 6-9-15 2.5/10 1.5/6 0/0 0 1 COLL. TOTALS 21-29-50 5.0/18 1.5/6 0/0 3 2 * At NCAA FCS Northern Colorado

FF 0 0 0 0 0

LOZANO

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LINEBACKER 5’11” • 197 • rfr-rs whitter, calif. la serna hs

GENERAL: Brings great run-stopping ability, size and speed for his position. His physical gifts and performance have already made him a fashionable target for NFL scouts.

MACK 2009 game-by-game Opponent UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH FF Eastern New Mexico Did not play @NW Oklahoma State 1-1-2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 Fort Lewis Did not play @Chadron State 1-0-1 1.0/4 1.0/4 0/0 0 0 0 Colorado Mines 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 @Nebraska-Kearney 1-2-3 1.0/4 0.0/0 0/0 0 1 0 Mesa State 1-1-2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 @NM Highlands 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 Western State 1-2-3 0.0/0 0.5/2 0/0 0 0 0 Western New Mexico 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 @Adams State 0-2-2 0.5/2 0.5/2 0/0 0 0 0 TOTALS 6-9-15 2.5/10 1.5/6 0/0 0 1 0

LOUIE

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FR 0 0 0 0 0

General: Will be given the opportunity with the team’s linebacking corps after redshirting in 2009. 2009: Redshirted the 2009 season. High School: Was a first-team allCalifornia Interscholastic Federation selection at La Serna High School in Whittier, Calif. ... Was an all-area and all-league selection ... Was named to numerous team awards, including “Iron Man,” “Iron Knight,” and “Rookie of the Year” ... Was the team captain and MVP as a senior ... As a running back, ran for 868 yards on the ground ... Registered 105 tackles, forcing five fumbles, and logging four sacks and two interceptions ... Also competed in track and basketball ... Graduated with a 3.3 GPA ... Earned “Math Analysis Honors” and was involved in the Business Academy ... Coached by Margarito Beltran. Personal: Son of Maria Lozano and Jose Zazueta ... Has three sisters: Vanessa, Liz and Chloe ... Plans to major in mass communications ... Enjoys music and sports.

ADRIAN

MARQUEZ

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LINEBACKER 5’8” • 195 • jr-2l denver, colo. bear creek hs General: Is an effective special teams ace and a highly-knowledgable reserve linebacker.

2009: Recorded 12 tackles for the Thunderwolves ... Saw playing time in 10 games for the 2009 season ... Had a season-high three tackles vs. Fort Lewis on Sep. 12. 2008: Saw time in nine games for the Pack, playing on special teams and as a reserve linebacker ... Recorded 10 tackles for the Pack ... Saw extended time at linebacker vs. Western State Oct. 25, registering five tackles. High School: Coached by Tom Thenell at Bear Creek HS ... Graduated with honors and was named All-State first team Academic for three years ... Also named All-Conference first team in 2007. Personal: Son of Maria Diaz and Gabriel Marquez ... Has five siblings: Gabriel, Daniella, Gaspar, Fey, and Diego ... Enjoys playing video games, weight lifting and eating. marquez 2009 game-by-game Opponent UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH Eastern NM Did not play @NW Okla St 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Fort Lewis 2-1-3 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Chadron St 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Colo. Mines 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Neb-Kearney 1-2-3 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Mesa State 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @NM Highlands 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Western St 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Western NM 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Adams St 1-1-2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 TOTALS 7-5-12 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 career statistics Year UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH 2008 3-7-10 1.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 2009 7-5-12 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 TOTALS 10-12-22 1.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0

FF FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0


GARRETT

MARTIN-PROCTOR

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NOSE GUARD 6’3” • 260 • jr-2l denver, colo. george washington hs

KYLE

MAjor

General: Will be pencilled in as the starting nose guard in 2010. 2009: Played in all 11 games for the Thunderwolves in 2009, while starting in the first two as a defensive end ... Finished the year tying his 2008 career-high total of 12 tackles ... Recorded a season-high four tackles vs. NW Oklahoma State Sep. 5. 2008: Saw time in six games for the Pack, starting the team’s first three games before an injury hampered him for the remainder of the season ... Registered five tackles in the Pack’s overtime win over Western State Oct. 25 ... Batted down a ball and recorded a tackle for a loss in the Pack’s win over Oklahoma Panhandle State Sept. 6 ... Finished the season with 12 tackles. College: Red-shirted during the 2006-2007 football season at North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro, N. Carolina. High School: Was first-team all-city offense and defense during senior year for George Washington High School in Denver, Colo. ... Recorded 80 tackles and six sacks during senior season ... Was second-team all-city defense for junior season ... Had 65 tackles and five sacks during junior season ... Three-time letterman on 5A varsity ... Also competed in basketball during freshman year and track during junior and senior year ... Named Who’s Who Among High School Students ... Was a national honor roll student ... Honored as a Mayor’s Mile High Scholar ... Was a member of Jack and Jill Beautillion and Links, Inc. ... Gold scholar commendation ... Graduated with a 3.5 GPA. Personal: Son of Debra Martin and Griffin Proctor Sr. (deceased) ... Has three siblings: Porsche, Shelby and Griffin ... Grandson of Rosalie and Robert Martin ... Plans to major in business/accounting ... Enjoys being a church member of Scott United Methodist Church, listening to music and playing video games. martin-proctor 2009 game-by-game Opponent UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH Eastern NM 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @NW Okla St 1-3-4 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Fort Lewis 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Chadron St 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Colo. Mines 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Neb-Kearney 0-1-1 0.5/1 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Mesa State 1-1-2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @NM Highlands 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Western St 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Western NM 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Adams St 0-3-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 TOTALS 3-9-12 0.5/1 0.0/0 0/0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

career statistics Year UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH 2008 7-5-12 3.0/3 0.0/0 0/0 1 1 2009 3-9-12 0.5/1 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 TOTALS 10-14-24 3.5/4 0.0/0 0/0 1 1

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

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# kicker 6’3” • 230 • jr-2l littleton, colo. heritage hs

General: Upon his recruitment, Coach Wristen compared Major to one of his former recruits, current NFL’er Mason Crosby. He can boot 50- to 60-yarders in practice, but has yet to translate that potential to the field in a consistent fashion. 2009: Major was a valuable asset to the Thunderwolves in 2009, hitting 8-16 field-goals, coming within one field-goal of the all-time CSU-Pueblo single season record for a second straight year ... Had a season long 52 yard field-goal vs. Adams State on Nov. 7 and three touchbacks ... kicked six touchbacks as a kicker ... Also punted for the Pack, kicking 30 punts this season for an average of 37.8 yards per punt while keeping five punts inside the opponents 20 yard line. 2008: Was a two-time Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Special Teams Player of the Week, named to the honors following a three field-goal, four-PAT performance vs. Fort Lewis Sept. 13, and a two field-goal, two-PAT performance vs. Western State Oct. 25 ... Nailed the game-winning field goal in overtime in the Pack’s 20-17 win over Western State Oct. 25, securing the program’s first ever overtime win ... Hit a 49-yard field goal in cold conditions vs. Mesa State Oct. 11 ... His eight field goals in 2008 were just one away from the all-time CSU-Pueblo single season record ... Saw time as a punter, booting 52 punts for an average of 34.0 yards per kick. High School: Was all-state selection for Heritage High School in Littleton, Colo. ... Selected for all-conference team for Eagles ... Also competed in basketball, soccer and track ... Was DECA President. Personal: Son of Kathy Sullivan and Jim Major ... Has one younger brother, Colin Major. major 2009 field goal sequence Opponent Result Eastern NM 53 @NW Okla St 43, 38 Fort Lewis 41, (24) @Chadron St Colo. Mines @Neb-Kearney (25), (23) Mesa State (22), 51, (43) @NM Highlands Western St (23), 47, 35 Western NM 47 @Adams St (44), (52) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made Field Goals Year FGM-FGA 2008 8-13 2009 8-16 TOTALS 16-29

Pct 61.5 50.0 55.2

01-19 0-0 0-0 0-0

20-29 4-6 5-5 9-11

30-39 40-49 50+ Lg 2-2 2-4 0-1 49 0-2 2-6 1-3 52 2-4 4-10 1-4 52

SCORING Year 2008 2009 TOTALS

FGM-FGA 8-13 8-16 16-29

XP-XPA 17-17 38-41 55-58

PUNTING Year 2008 2009 TOTALS

No. 52 30 82

Avg. Long Blk 34.0 63 0 37.8 53 2 35.4 63 2

Yards 1767 1134 2901

TD 0 0 0

Blk 1 1 2

2Pt 0 0 0

Pts 41 62 103

TB 2 1 3

FC 50+ In20 11 3 14 6 2 5 17 5 19

KYLE Mccall

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# linebacker 6’1” • 195 • jr-2l aurora, colo. grandview hs

General: A pure hitter, McCall is a threat on special teams and one of the top bigplay reserve linebackers in the RMAC. 2009: Moved from the defensive backfield to linebacker, claiming 14 tackles in 2009 ... Recorded a season high three tackles twice in 2009, against Western State Oct. 24 and against Adams State Nov. 7 ... Played in all 11 games for the Thunderwolves in 2009. 2008: Saw action in seven games for the ThunderWolves, primarily in nickel and dime packages in the secondary ... Came through with five tackles during the Pack’s upset bid vs. Colorado Mines Sept. 27 ... Followed it up with a 7-tackle performance vs. Nebraska-Kearney Oct. 4 ... His 20 tackles were the sixth most in the Pack’s secondary ... Grabbed two interceptions with the first vs. Fort Lewis Sept. 13 and the second vs. Nebraska-Kearney Oct 4. High School: Was one of four team captains to lead Grandview High School in Aurora, Colo. to a 2007 state championship ... Was an all-state, all-Colorado and all-conference selection for the Wolves ... Holds the team record for most sacks ... Led the team in ‘big hits’ ... Made two interceptions while on the championship team ... Was voted twice as Wolves’ Defensive MVP ... Also pitched and played third base for the baseball team. Personal: Son of Kathy and Kurt McCall ... Has one older brother, Kobey ... Brother, Kobey, pitched at Colby Community College from 2003-2005 and then moved his athletic career to Regis University from 2005-2007 ... Enjoys hunting, fishing, being with family and friends and going back to his high school fields to watch the football and baseball teams ... Plans to major in criminal justice where he aspires to join the S.W.A.T. Team/FBI or Marines upon graduation. Mccall 2009 game-by-game Opponent UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH Eastern NM 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @NW Okla St 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Fort Lewis 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Chadron St 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Colo. Mines 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Neb-Kearney 1-1-2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Mesa State 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @NM Highlands 2-0-2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Western St 2-1-3 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Western NM 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Adams St 1-2-3 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 TOTALS 8-6-14 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

career statistics Year UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH 2008 11-9-20 1.0/5 0.0/0 2/7 0 0 2009 8-6-14 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 TOTALS 19-15-34 1.0/5 0.0/0 2/7 0 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

JUSTIN MccaSH

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WIDE RECEIVER 5’5” • 145 • rfr-rs aurora, colo. hinkley hs General: Short but speedy, McCash has the potential to emerge as the Pack’s slot receiver and return specialist.

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2010 RETURNERS

beldy

nseka

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outside linebacker 6’0” • 205 • rso-1l aurora, colo. cherokee trail hs

ROGER

PFANNENSCHMID

TIGHT END 6’3” • 225 • rso-1l pueblo, colo. centennial hs

2009

General: This tough backer carries a big stick, and can be primed for a breakout season in what is expected to be his first season as a starter. 2009: Saw action in nine games for the Thunderwolves in 2009, excelling a special teams sniper and reserve linebacker ... Recorded nine tackles throughout the season ... Earned a season-high four tackles and one tackle for a loss vs. Western New Mexico on Oct. 31 ... Against Western New Mexico, three of his tackles were on special teams coverage. 2008: Redshirted in 2008. High School: Was first-team all-conference selection for the 20072008 season at Cherokee Trail High School in Aurora, Colo. ... Also competed in track ... Was a 2008 Senior Citizenship Award recipient. Personal: Son of Clariss Nseka ... Has five siblings: Glory, Michee, Nathan, Serge and Jake ... Enjoys lifting weights, watching movies and being outside. NSEKA 2009 game-by-game Opponent UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH Eastern NM Did not play @NW Okla St 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Fort Lewis 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Chadron St 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Colo. Mines 0-1-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Neb-Kearney 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Mesa State Did not play @NM Highlands 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Western St 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Western NM 3-1-4 1.0/7 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Adams St 0-2-2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 TOTALS 4-5-9 1.0/7 0.0/0 0/0 0 0

FF FR 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

career statistics Year UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH FF FR 2008 Redshirt 2009 4-5-9 1.0/7 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 4-5-9 1.0/7 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0

KURTIS

PARADISA

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DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 6’2” • 235 • rfr-rs hoehne, colo. hoehne hs General: An all-everything player in high school 8-man football, his biggest hurdle will be adapting to the speed of the college game. 2009: Redshirted 2009 season.

High School: Was the Colorado Class A-8 Man Defensive Player of the Year at Hoehne High School in Hoehne, Colo. ... Helped Hoehne to the A-8 state semifinals ... Registered 129 tackles as senior, adding 14 sacks ... Put together two 1,000-yard seasons as Hoehne’s running back, running for 1,381 yards and 19 touchdowns his senior season.

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll

General: An offensive lineman in high school, is one of the best blocking tight ends on the team. 2009: Was the Pack’s starter at tight end before an injury ended his season in the team’s first game ... Caught one pass for five yards vs Eastern New Mexico Aug. 29. 2008: Redshirted in 2008. High School: Was a first-team all-conference and all-state selection at Centennial High School in Pueblo, Colo. ... Was named all-city three years in a row ... Was an all-conference honorable mention selection in 2007 ... Also competed on the basketball and baseball team.

richmond 2009 game-by-game Opponent UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH Eastern NM 4-0-4 0.0/0 0.0/0 1/4 0 0 @NW Okla St 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Fort Lewis 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 0 @Chadron St 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Colo. Mines 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Neb-Kearney 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Mesa State 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @NM Highlands 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Western St 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Western NM 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Adams St 0-0-0 0.0/0 0.0/0 1/0 0 0 TOTALS 7-3-10 0.0/0 0.0/0 2/4 1 0 career statistics Year UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH 2007* 6-5-11 1.0/5 0.0/0 0/0 1 0 2008* Did not play 2009 7-3-10 0.0/0 0.0/0 2/4 1 0 CSUP TOTALS 7-3-10 0.0/0 0.0/0 2/4 1 0 COLL. TOTALS 13-8-21 1.0/5 0.0/0 2/4 2 0

alex

REmmo

giovanni

rider

75

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offensive tackle 6’6” • 270 • rfr-rs loveland, colo. thompson valley hs General: Remmo will face stiff competition among a talented offensive line corps for playing time in 2010. 2009: Redshirted in 2009.

High School: Was an all-conference selection at Thompson Valley High School in Loveland, Colo. ... Was also an all-area selection ... Also wrestled at Thompson Valley, earning honorable mention all-state honors ... Was also an all-conference selection in wrestling ... Coached by Brian Inman ... Also ran track ... Graduated with a 3.1 GPA.

richmond

2008: Colorado State University-Pueblo Dean’s List. College: Played for two seasons at Saginaw Valley State University in University Center, Mich. ... After redshirting his freshman season, was a reserve defensive back in 2007, playing in six games and registering 11 tackles ... Was a Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference academic athlete ... Selected for Dean’s List as a Cardinal. High School: Represented Lapeer West High School in Lapeer, Mich. as part of the Flint Journal Dream Team ... Was LA View allarea selection ... Nominated County Press all-area at wide receiver and defensive back ... Named honorable mention all-state ... Played in all-state game as a Panther ... Also played basketball ... All-metro academic athlete ... Graduated with honors.

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Fullback 6’1” • 220 • rso-1l pueblo, colo. county hs

2008: Redshirted in 2008. High School: Was honorable mention all-state for Pueblo County High School in Pueblo, Colo. ... Also competed in baseball, basketball and track ... Was an honor roll student graduating with a 3.0 GPA. Personal: Son of Beth Ingo-Rider ... Has one twin sister, Gianna and one younger sister, Sammi ... Plans to major in athletic training.

alex

rios

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General: Will move to linebacker from the safety position in 2010. With a breakout season, the 4.0 student has the potential to be named the RMAC’s Academic Player of the Year.

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2009: Saw limited action in 2009 while playing in only one game Sep. 12 vs. Fort Lewis ... Had one rush for 5 yards.

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linebacker 6’3” • 212 • sr-1l lapeer, mich. west hs saginaw valley (mi)

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

General: Will be in a battle with high school teammate, Joe Pullara, for the team’s starting fullback job.

Personal: Son of Andy and Pam Remmo ... Has two younger siblings: Christian and Sevrin ... Plans to major in biology.

sutton

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* At Saginaw Valley (NCAA D-II)

Personal: Son of Roger and Lori Pfannenschmid ... Has two sisters: Corrie and Kacey, who is on the CSU-Pueblo women’s basketball team.

2009: Recorded 10 tackles in 2009. Had two interceptions in 2009 one vs. Eastern New Mexico Aug. 29 and the other vs. Adams St. Nov. 7 ... Played in all 11 games while starting four for the Pack.

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Personal: Son of Nancy and Randall Richmond ... Has one younger sister, Kayleigh ... Plans to major in pre-medicine ... Enjoys cars.

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Fullback 6’1” • 215 • rso-1l centennial, colo. arapahoe hs General: Is a candidate for extending playing time in the Pack’s linebacking corps in 2010. 2009: Saw action in one game this year vs. Chadron State Sep. 19.

2008: Redshirted in 2008. High School: Was an honorable mention all-state selection at linebacker at Arapahoe High School in Centennial, Colo. ... Was a three-time all-Continental League selection, earning first-team honors as a senior ... Was the team captain and voted team MVP as a senior ... Coached by Mike Campbell at Arapahoe ... Also competed in baseball and track ... Graduated from AHS with a 3.1 GPA, and was on the honor roll for seven of eight semesters. Personal: Son of Fred and Sandy Rios ... Has one older brother: Marco ... His cousin, Jake Kruegel, currently plays baseball at D-III Gustavous University ... Plans to major in communication or education.


2010 RETURNERS DREW

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rODRIGUEZ

SAFETY 6’1” • 180 • rfr-rs ojai, calif. nordhoff hs

damon

Schiele

inside linebacker 6’0” • 220 • rso-1l aurora, colo. gateway hs

General: Drew is moving from the quarterback position to the defensive backfield.

Personal: Son of Pam and Paul Rodriguez, who played football at Cal State-Northridge ... Has one older brother, Aaron, who played football at Southern Utah University ... Plans to major in biology ... Enjoys hunting and fishing.

NICK

SABYE

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OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6’6” • 240 • jr-2l phoenix, ariz. paradise valley hs

2009

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll

General: The one-time starter is one of the most senior ThunderWolf offensive lineman. 2009: Played in nine games for the Pack in 2009 while starting in two ... Was one of the ThunderWolves’ top reserves on the offensive line and in special teams situations. 2008: Started the team’s final three games at tackle for the ThunderWolves ... Saw action in four games overall for the Pack. High School: Represented Paradise Valley High School in Phoenix, AZ as a starter in the Arizona all-star game ... Was named offensive lineman of the year ... Was all-conference OT selection ... Also competed in wrestling and track and field ... Was a four year scholarathlete ... Earned an academic letter ... Was an active member in the RLC Church Youth Group ... Graduated in the top 15 percent of his class with a 3.52 GPA. Personal: Son of Alice and Glenn Sabye ... Has two siblings: Jessica and Joe ... Mother, Alice, played basketball for Peru State College in Peru, NE from 1981-1984 ... Enjoys playing the saxophone, video games and reading ... Plans to graduate with a degree in engineering.

drew

swartz

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offensive tackle 6’4” • 280 • so-1l gilbert, ariz. gilbert hs

General: A project player whose conduct nearly got him booted off the team in 2008, Damon became a model player in 2009 and has all the potential to be an allconference linebacker as a sophomore.

2009: Redshirted in 2009. High School: Passed for 1,600 yards with 14 touchdowns at Nordhoff High School in Ojai, Calif. ... Was an all-county and all-league first team selection ... Added five rushing touchdowns ... Represented the Rangers as part of the Ventura County all-star team ... Was on the Ventura County Press all-county first team ... Was on the Honor Roll all four years of high school, graduating with a 3.4 GPA ... Coached by Tony Henney ... Also competed in baseball.

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2009: Schiele made his way into the starting lineup four weeks into the season and held on to that spot for the remainder of the year ... Finished the 2009 season with 35 tackles including four tackles for a loss ... Reached a season-high seven tackles in two straight games vs. Chadron State on Sep. 19 and Colorado Mines Sep. 26. 2008: Redshirted 2008 season. High School: Played for Jeff Sweet at Gateway High School in Aurora, Colo. ... Also competed in wrestling and track for the Olympians. Personal: Son of Laura and Duane Schiele ... Has four siblings: Dain, Dustin, Latasha and T’phani ... Brother Dustin plays football at Midland Lutheran College in Fremont, Nebr. ... Plans to major in education. schiele 2009 game-by-game Opponent UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH Eastern NM 1-2-3 0.5/8 0.5/8 0/0 1 0 @NW Okla St 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Fort Lewis 0-4-4 1.5/6 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Chadron St 2-5-7 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Colo. Mines 4-3-7 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Neb-Kearney 2-0-2 2.0/5 0.0/0 0/0 0 1 Mesa State 3-0-3 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @NM Highlands 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Western St 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 Western NM 3-2-5 1.0/7 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 @Adams St 0-1-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0 TOTALS 17-18-35 4.0/19 0.5/8 0/0 1 1

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

General: As a true freshman, may have been the single biggest addition to the team in 2009, setting the example for an offensive line undergoing a change in culture. The one-time Air Force Academy recruit could be a perennial All-American candidate for years to come. 2009: Was arguably the top lineman on an offensive line that ushered in a Renaissance in the running game, rising from a bottom-ten unit nationally in 2008 to the 14th-ranked unit in the nation in 2009 ... Was on the field for every offensive snap in 2009, starting all 11 games at right tackle. High School: Started three varsity seasons at Gilbert High School in Gilbert, Ariz. ... All-east valley selection ... Honored as two-way player of the year as a Tiger ... Named defensive MVP Fiesta Region ... Recorded 20.5 career sacks ... Was an Advanced Placement and honor student ... Grauated with a 3.59 GPA. Personal: Son of Ellen MacMillan and Mark Swartz ... Has twin sisters: Steph and Ashley ... Plans to major in business ... Spends off time working out, playing basketball and bowling.

career statistics Year UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH FF FR 2008 Redshirt 2009 17-18-35 4.0/19 0.5/8 0/0 1 1 0 0 TOTALS 17-18-35 4.0/19 0.5/8 0/0 1 1 0 0

mark

sterling

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cornerback 5’10” • 170 • rso-1l colorado springs, colo. sierra hs General: After redshirting what would have been his sophomore season, Mark is a strong candidate to be a nickel or dime back in the secondary.

2009: Redshirted the 2009 season. 2008: Saw action in nine games for the Pack, playing in the defensive backfield in primarily nickel and dime situations ... Recorded six tackles vs. Chadron State Sept. 20 ... Finished the season with 14 tackles. High School: Was first-team all-state and all-conference defensive back for senior performance at Sierra High School in Colorado Springs, Colo. ... Selected as first-team all-conference wide receiver as a junior ... Also competed in basketball and track ... Was an honor roll student ... Graduated with a 3.0 GPA. Personal: Son of Patricia and Mark Sterling ... Has three siblings: Chris, Xavier and Donovan ... Enjoys drawing, spending time with family and friends, traveling, playing video games and watching movies ... Loves to spend most of his time on the football field or basketball court ... Plans to major in engineering. career statistics Year UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH FF FR 2008 12-2-14 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 0 0 0 2009 Redshirt TOTALS 12-2-14 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 0 0 0

r.j.

trione

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offensive guard 5’11” • 240 • rso-1l wheat ridge, colo. wheat ridge hs General: A full-time starter as a redshirtfreshman, R.J. is a well-rounded lineman who plays fundamentally sound football.

2009: Was a consistent starter as a redshirt freshman in 2009, getting the starting nod in nine games ... Provided effective guard play on a line that improved from a bottom-ten unit nationally in 2008 to the 14th-ranked running game in the nation in 2009. 2008: Redshirted in 2008. High School: One of the top lineman in the state of Colorado as a prep, R.J. is a two-time all-state selection by The Denver Post, and was an all-state selection by The Rocky Mountain News as a senior ... Earned dual all-conference honors as a senior, earning first-team honors as both an offensive lineman and defensive lineman ... Was also an all-conference first-teamer as a junior in 2006 ... Helped Wheat Ridge High School in Wheat Ridge, Colo. to the 2006 4A Colorado state football championship ... Also competed in baseball and basketball ... Helped Wheat Ridge get to the brink of a state baseball title in 2007, finishing as the 5A state runner-up ... Helped his basketball team to a conference championship, as well ... Graduated with a 3.25 GPA. Personal: Son of Kim and Ron Trione ... Has three older siblings: Nathan, Hollie and Candice ... His brother, Nathan, played football at Hastings College in 2005 ... Plans to major in physical education and become a P.E. teacher ... Enjoys playing sports, fishing, hunting, and hanging out with friends.

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2010 RETURNERS james

vicars

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offensive tackle 6’9” • 340 • rjr-jc torrance, calif. torrance hs los angeles harbor General: The most physically imposing lineman on the team, James’ challenge in 2010 is getting his physical talents to mesh with his size.

2009: Redshirted the 2009 season. College: Lead the team in pancakes while playing two years for Harbor Junior College in Wilmington, Cali. ... Blocked one kick as a Seahawk. High School: Registered 48 pancakes and didn’t allow any sacks at Torrance High School in Torrance, Cali. ... Returned a punt for eight yards along with catching a pass for 10 yards ... Nominated as most improved in football, basketball and field and track ... One of the Blacket Award winners in basketball ... Honored as best thrower in track and field. Personal: Son of Debbie and Richard Vicars ... Has one brother, Jon ... Jon joins him in the trenches at Colorado State University-Pueblo ... Majoring in socioogy ... Enjoys weight lifting, working on cars and staring at the stars.

jon

vicars

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center/guard 6’2” • 305 • sr-1l torrance, calif. torrance hs los angeles harbor General: A reserve on the line in 2009, has the potential to play his way into a starting job in 2010.

2009: Played in 9 games for the Pack in 2009 ... Was one of the line’s top reserves, cutting his teeth on special teams. College: Posted one-half sack in two years as a starter at LA Harbor Junior College in Wilmington, Cali. ... Honorable mention Western State Conference athletic honor student. High School: Part of an offensive line at Torrance High School in Torrance, Calif. that rushed for 2,556 yards during the 2007 season ... Logged one sack as a defensive lineman ... Placed on first-team all-Pioneer League offense and defense ... All-area Daily Breeze selection ... Nominated as all-C.I.F ... Also particated in track and field. Personal: Son of Debbie and Richard Vicars ... Has one brother, James ... James also hits the football field as a Colorado State University-Pueblo Thunderwolf ... Plans to major in sociology ... Enjoys lifting weights and doing extreme stuff.

chris

warren

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guard/center 6’2” • 265 • rso-1l walnut, calif. walnut hs General: Fought through injuries during redshirt freshman season, but will be given the opportunity to play for a job at center. 2009: Played in one game in 2009 vs. Western New Mexico Oct. 31.

2008: Redshirted in 2008. High School: Was all-area honorable mention for Walnut High School in Walnut, CA ... Selected for first-team all-league ... Ended career with 35 tackles, 1.5 sacks and 65 knockdowns ... Also ran track ... Graduated with a 3.1 GPA.

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Personal: Son of Betsy and Ralph Warren ... Has two older sisters: Kimberly and Teresa ... Father, Ralph, played football at Adams State College in Alamosa, Colo. from 1973-1975 ... Enjoys golf and bowling during down time ... Plans to major in sociology.

denzel

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williams

cornerback 5’9” • 175 • rso-1l denver, colo. montbello hs General: Was one of the ThunderWolves’ top reserve defensive backs in 2009, and could ascend to a starting job in 2010.

2009: Recorded nine tackles and one pass breakup in 2009 ... Had a season high three tackles vs Adams State on Nov. 7 ... Played in all 11 games for the Pack in 2009 High School: Was selected as freshman MVP for Montbello High School in Denver, Colo. ... Also ran track ... Graduated with a 3.2 GPA. Personal: Son of Kimyatta and Anthony Dailey ... Has three siblings: Dominique, Dante, and Joshua ... Plans to major in business management. career statistics Year UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH FF FR 2008 Redshirt 2009 5-4-9 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 5-4-9 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 0 0 0

koby

wittek

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# tight end 6’3” • 224 • jr-2l golden, colo. golden hs

General: Is the ThunderWolves’ top pass-catching tight end. 2009: Led the Pack tight ends with eight receptions for 76 yards in 2009 ... Caught a 12 yard touchdown pass vs. Western New Mexico Oct. 31 ... Had two catches for 20 yards vs. NW Oklahoma State Sep. 5 ... Played in seven games for the Thunderwolves while starting in four of them. 2008: Was the Pack’s top pass-catching tight end, taking down eight receptions for 89 yards ... Played in all ten of the Pack’s games ... Caught an 11-yard touchdown pass vs. Western New Mexico Nov. 1 ... Caught two balls for 23 yards in the Pack’s season opener vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State Sept. 6. High School: Was first-team all-state tight end for Golden High School in Golden, Colo. ... Selected for first-team all-conference tight end ... Also played basketball. Personal: Son of Judy and Walter Wittek ... Has one sibling, Tanner ... Plans to major in business. wittek 2009 game-by-game Opponent REC YDS TD Eastern NM 1 0 0 @NW Okla St 2 20 0 Fort Lewis 1 12 0 @Chadron St 2 15 0 Colo. Mines Did not play @Neb-Kearney Did not play Mesa State Did not play @NM Highlands Did not play Western St 1 17 0 Western NM 1 12 1 @Adams St 0 0 0 TOTALS 8 76 1 CAREER STATISTICS Year REC YDS AVG TD 2008 8 89 11.1 1 2009 8 76 9.5 1 TOTALS 16 165 10.3 2

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2010 transfers ross

dausin

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quarterback 6’5” • 200 • rso-jc san antonio, tex. warren hs butler county (ks) C.C. General: A highly-touted signall caller from one of the strongest JuCos in the country, Dausin is a favorite to win the starting quarterback job in 2010.

College: Quarterbacked Butler County Community College in El Dorado, Kan. to the 2009 Region VI Championship game ... Tossed 18 touchdowns for Butler, passing for 2,087 yards ... Threw for four touchdowns in Butler’s 51-7 win over Dodge City Community College Sept. 5 ... Butler was ranked number-10 in the NJCAA in 2009 ... Part of Butler’s 2008 NJCAA National Championship team. High School: Passed for 1,169 yards during his senior season at Warren High School in San Antonio, Tex. ... Led Warren to a 10-2 record in his senior campaign. CAREER STATISTICS (Butler county cc – njcaa) Year Rush Yds Avg. TD Lg Comp-Att Comp% Yards Int TD Lg Rating 2007 Redshirt 2008 62 -186 -3.0 0 18 131-279 47.0 2,087 15 18 78 120.3 TOTAL 62 -186 -3.0 0 18 131-279 47.0 2,087 15 18 78 120.3

derek

gainey

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wide receiver 6’1” • 180 • sr-tr aurora, colo. gateway hs northern colorado General: Won the “Corey Tolle Award” as the team’s best wide receiver during spring drills and is poised to be a breakout player for the Pack. He will need to overcome the fact that he hasn’t played college football since 2006. College: Played for one season at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colo. ... Played in 10 games, starting one... Used primarily as a kick returner for the Bears... Returned 16 kicks for 312 yards (19.5/return)... Had a career-long 56-yard return in the final game of the season against Northern Arizona. High School: Played wide receiver for the Olympians... Team was 9-3 overall and 5-1 in the Continental Conference in 2005 and advanced to the 5A state playoffs. CAREER STATISTICS (NORTHERN COLORADO - NCAA fcs) Year REC YDS AVG TD LG KR YDS AVG TD LG ALLPURP 2006 0 0 0.0 0 0 16 312 19.5 0 56 312 2007 Did not play TOTALS 0 0 0.0 0 0 16 312 19.5 0 56 312

JONATHAN

GAYE

CORNERBACK/ RUNNING BACK 6’0” • 180 • RSO-TR HIGHLANDS RANCH, colo. MULLEN hs COLORADO STATE College: Played for two seasons, one as a redshirt, at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colo. ... Did not play in 2009, spending season on the roster as a varsity reserve ... Redshirted as a true freshman in 2008. High School: A standout at Mullen High School in Denver, Colo., was rated by Rivals.com as the No. 1 running back and No. 13 overall prospect in Colorado...Finished his senior year with 606 yards on 64 carries, scoring five TDs...Averaged 9.5 yards per carry in 2007, despite missing five games during the heart of Mullen’s season with a knee injury...Returned to help the Mustangs to a Centennial League title and a 12-1 season, which ended with a heartbreaking loss to Douglas County in the Class 5A state semifinals...In his first two playoff games, had seven carries for 79 yards against Legacy, and five carries for 65 yards, including a 45-yard TD, against Chatfield... Earlier in 2007 against eventual state champion Grandview, led the Mustangs to a 36-14 comeback win, with 212 yards on 12 carries;

ran for three TDs, including 61- and 73-yard bursts in totaling the most yards allowed by the GHS defense during its championship campaign...Sustained the knee injury during practice the following week, in preparations for rival Cherry Creek, then aggravated the injury during that game...Played only three games his junior year, when an ankle injury ended a promising season after 311 yards and five TDs...Totaled more than 500 rushing yards in each of his freshman and sophomore seasons, averaging more than 10 yards per carry over that span...Lettered four years in football, a stretch in which Mullen went 50-6 and captured four Centennial League titles...Head coach was Dave Logan...Also lettered two years in track, where as a sophomore ran the 100-meter dash in 10.63 seconds to win the state championship...Contributed to a 2006 team state track championship...Has 4.35 speed in the 40-yard dash...Chose Colorado State over offers from Illinois, Boise State, Wyoming, Air Force, New Mexico and UNLV; also received interest from Kansas State, Washington, Arizona, Boston College, Georgia and Wisconsin. Personal: Parents are Joseph and Rosina Gaye...Has an older brother...Helped members of the Boys and Girls Club of Larimer County with homework and reading, and also participated in the club’s sports programs in March before the ‘10 season.

dyrell

hallcy

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linebacker 6’0” • 230 • jr-jc denver, colo. east hs glendale (az) c.c.

San Bernardino his senior year, when he completed 4-of-10 passes for 246 yards (a gaudy 61.5 yards per pass) and three touchdowns. He also rushed eight times for 100 yards and two scores, one for 65 yards. In a 35-14 win over Plaoma Valley the same year, he was 6-of-12 passing for 200 yards and two scores, and added 60 yards rushing on five attempts. Santiago was 9-3 his senior season (losing in the CIF quarterfinals), 9-3 his junior year (losing in the quarterfinals once again) and 4-6 his sophomore year under coach Steve Mitchell. He also played baseball and basketball as a freshman. Personal: Is the father of a son, Jayden ... His hobbies include playing basketball, lifting weights and helping coach his younger brothers in football. CAREER STATISTICS (cOLORADO – ncaa FCS) Year Rush Yds Avg. TD Lg Comp-Att Comp% Yards Int TD Lg Rating 2004 1 3 3.0 0 3 2-2 100.0 59 0 0 41 347.8 2005 8 10 1.3 0 7 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2006 155 677 4.4 7 62 108-219 49.3 1298 7 7 63 103.2 TOTAL 164 690 4.2 7 62 110-221 49.7 1357 7 7 64 105.5

jon

kuzava

quarterback 6’0” • 190 • rjr-tr littleton, colo. heritage hs chadron state General: The Chadron State College castoff is looking to fill a backup quarterback role for the ThunderWolves.

General: Is looking to join departed senior Jerry McWilliams as successful Glendale Community College grads-turned ThunderWolves. career statistics (Glendale cc - njcaa) Year UT-AT-TOT TFL/Yd Sack/Yd INT/Yds PBU QBH 2007 1-0-1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 N/A N/A 2008 13-24-37 1.0/3 0.0/0 0/0 N/A N/A TOTALS 14-24-38 1.0/3 0.0/0 0/0 N/A N/A

BERNARD

JACKSON

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quarterback/ WIDE RECEIVER 6’0” • 200 • sr-tr CORONA, cALIF. SANTIAGO HS Colorado

General: A former Big-XII starting QB with Colorado, Bernard will play his first college ball since 2006 and battle for a spot either as a quarterback or receiver. Little side note: Jackson is the only ThunderWolf with his own Wikipedia page. At Colorado: Was the starter for 11 games for NCAA FCS Colorado in 2006 ... Ran for 677 rushing yards in 2006, the third-most rushing yards by a quarterback in CU history ... Passed for 1,298 yards with seven touchdowns and seven interceptions in 2006 ... Was the recipient of CU’s Hang Tough Award, presented to the player who overcame the most adversity; he had to deal with being thrust into the starting quarterback role with little experience while also being faced with family members with serious health issues ... Saw action at kick returner, tailback, receiver and quarterback during his sophomore season in 2005 and his freshman season in 2004. High School: As a senior, he earned first-team all-CIF, all-Riverside County and all-Mountain View League honors, while both PrepStar and Prep Football Report named him to their all-West teams and SuperPrep selected him to its all-Far West team. PFR ranked him as the No. 45 player in California and the No. 12 quarterback; SuperPrep ranked him No. 39 overall in California (the No. 6 QB), while Rivals. com rated him the No. 10 quarterback in the nation (and No. 61 in all of California). As a captain, he was his team’s most valuable player and offensive player of the year for a second straight time his senior year; as a junior, he garnered all-league first-team and all-county honorable mention honors. A true dual-threat quarterback, he rushed 160 times for 1,032 yards and 14 scores, with a long run of 65 yards, while completing 82-of-162 passes (50.6 percent) for 1,314 yards and 15 touchdowns, with just six interceptions. As a junior, he rushed 70 times for 660 yards and four touchdowns, with a long of 55. He completed 50 percent of his passes (65-of-130) for 1,042 yards and 11 touchdowns, tossing just four interceptions to compliment his rushing stats. He saw limited action as a wide receiver his sophomore season. Top career games included a playoff win over

student at CSC.

College: Played for one season at Chadron State College in Chadron, Neb. ... Played in spot duty for the Eagles, completing one collegiate pass in his only passing attempt ... Was a Dean’s List

High School: Was a second-team all-state selection at Heritage High School in Littleton, Colo. ... Was an honorable mention all-Continental League selection and the team’s captain ... Broke 11 school records, including most TD passes in a season, highest completion percentage, and most passing yards in a season ... Recorded 1,848 yards and 22 touchdowns in his career ... Was the state of Colorado’s second-leading passer in 2006 ... Also played basketball ... Graduated with a 3.3 GPA. Personal: Son of Kathy-Jo and Timothy Kuzava ... Has two siblings: Adam and Jenna ... Is majoring in business ... Enjoys golfing and playing guitar. CAREER STATISTICS (chadron state – ncaa D-II) Year Rush Yds Avg. TD Lg Comp-Att Comp% Yards Int TD Lg Rating 2007 Redshirt 2008 2 -3 -1.5 0 5 1-1 100.0 11 0 0 11 192.4 2009 Did not play TOTAL 2 -3 -1.5 0 5 1-1 100.0 11 0 0 11 192.4

jonathan

owens

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wide receiver 6’2” • 180 • jr-jc topeka, kan. shawnee heights hs butler county (ks) C.C. General: Starting quarterback battle can impact his playing time, as he comes out of the box with great chemistry with Pack quarterback, Ross Dausin.

Junior College: Played for two seasons at Butler County Community College in El Dorado, Kan. ... Helped Butler win the 2008 NJCAA National Championship ... Caught passes from fellow ThunderWolf, quarterback Ross Dausin. High School: Prepped at Shawnee Heights High School in Topeka, Kan. ... Was an all-city selection at SHHS. Personal: Son of Horace and Rachelle Owens ... Has three siblings: James, Latoya and LaRaisha ... Is majoring in physical education. CAREER STATISTICS (Butler county cc – njcaa) Year REC YDS AVG TD LG RUSH YDS AVG TD 2008 1 18 18.0 1 18 0 0 0.0 0 2009 6 94 15.7 1 30 0 0 0.0 0 TOTALS 7 112 16.0 2 30 0 0 0.0 0

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2010 transfers JOSH

SALAZAR

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FULLBACK 6’0” • 230 • sr-tr parker, colo. mountain vista hs adams state

2009: Sat out the 2009 season as a

College: Attended Adams State College in Alamosa, Colo. ... Was a second-team academic all-RMAC selection in 2007 ... Started for two seasons with the Grizzlies, accumulating 222 yards during his redshirt freshman season in 2007 and 155 yards in 2008 ... Led the team in rushing touchdowns with five in 2007 ... Prior to coming to Adams State, redshirted one season at Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kan. High School: 2005 graduate of Mountain Vista High School in Highlands Ranch, Colo. ... Played running back under coach Ric Cash... Served as team captain... Was a 2-year letterwinner... Also participated in wrestling for the Golden Eagles ... Carried a 3.4 GPA. Personal: Son of James and Sue Salazar ... Has one brother, James ... Is majoring in exercise science/K-12 Education ... A stellar student, was a four-time Athletic Director’s Honor Roll student in college, carrying a 4.0 GPA in his first semester at CSU-Pueblo. CAREER STATISTICS (ADAMS STATE – NCAA D-II) Year RUSH YDS AVG TD LG REC YDS AVG 2006 Redshirt 2007 55 222 4.0 5 60 0 0 0.0 2008 51 155 3.0 0 13 6 60 10.0 TOTALS 106 377 3.6 5 60 6 60 10.0

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sperber

wide receiver 6’3” • 195 • jr-jc oakley, kan. oakley hs garden city (ks) c.c.

General: Is looking to find a spot in the Pack’s linebacking corps after coming over from RMAC foe, Nebraska-Kearney. transfer.

jared

222 215 437

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LINEBACKER 5’11” • 250 • rso-jc morrow, ga. morrow hs georgia military college General: Brings the most size of any Pack linebacker, and is hoping to parlay that fact into playing time in 2010.

General: Is a strong candidate for a starting job among an inexperienced corps of receivers. Junior College: Was a two-year starter at Garden City Community College in Garden City, Kan. ... Caught 15 passes for 126 yards and a touchdown as a sophomore ... Was strong as a freshman, catching 22 passes for 210 yards. High School: Was a two-time honorable mention all-state selection at Oakley High School in Oakley, Kan. ... Was a three-time all-league selection ... Helped Oakley to a 44-5 record during his high school career, recording 20 touchdown receptions ... Was an honor roll student and National Honor Society member, carrying a 4.87 high school GPA ... Coached by Randall Ruth ... Also competed in basketball and track ... Was an all-academic team selection in both football and track. Personal: Son of Eric and Rhonda Sperber ... Has three siblings: Chase, Aaron and Audrey ... Comes from a long line of college football players, as both brothers, Chase and Aaron, and his father, Eric, all played junior college football ... Is majoring in chemistry ... Enjoys watching movies, playing sports and hanging out with friends. CAREER STATISTICS (garden city cc – njcaa) Year REC YDS AVG TD LG RUSH YDS AVG 2008 22 210 9.5 1 21 0 0 0.0 2009 15 126 8.4 1 25 2 -3 -1.5 TOTALS 37 336 9.1 2 25 2 -3 -1.5

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sebastian

trujillo quarterback 6’3” • 222 • sr-tr durango, colo. durango hs univ. of san diego

General: The one-time candidate for the Walter Payton Award (Top NCAA FCS offensive player) is considered the front-runner for the starting quarterback job with the ThunderWolves. College: Was one of 20 preseason Payton Award Watch List candidates as a senior in 2009 at the University of San Diego (NCAA FCS), but had his season cut short at USD when he couldn’t pay tuition ... Was named All-PFL 1st Team in 2008 and the team’s Most Valuable Player on offense... Ranked 1st in the PFL in passing average (256.5 yards per game) and passing efficiency (160.2 rating), completing 239 out of 358 attempts for 2,822 yards and 35 touchdowns... Ranked 2nd in the PFL in total offense (259.5 yards per game)... Completed 20 or more passes in 9 contests with season-best 27 against Dayton... Tossed 4 touchdowns in four games, and at least 3 TDs in nine contests... Named PFL Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 1) following win over Marist... Personal-best 364 yards passing in win over Azusa Pacific. Junior College: Played two years at Saddleback Junior College in California... Last season he helped guide the Gauchos to a 7-3 mark... He completed 79-of-142 passes for 1,023 yards and 8 touchdowns. High School: Attended Durango HS in Durango, CO... Senior year named team Offensive MVP after passing for 40 touchdowns and 2,000 yards... A three-year varsity performer in both football and basketball. Personal: Born on May 5, 1986 in England... His mother, Felicia, and step-father Ron Trujillo reside in Durango, CO... His father Steve Garrison, and step-mother Robbin, live in Phoenix, AZ... Also recruited by North Dakota State, Central Connecticut State, Texas A&M and Southern Illinois... Notes his dad played quarterback at Fort Lewis College... Besides football, enjoys watching movies, playing video games and golf. CAREER STATISTICS (UNIV. OF SAN DIEGO – NCAA FCS) Year Rush Yds Avg. TD Lg Comp-Att Comp% Yards Int TD Lg Rating 2006* N/A 2007* N/A 79-142 55.6 1,023 10 8 59 120.7 2008 39 33 0.8 1 29 239-358 66.8 2,822 9 35 52 160.2 2009 11 6 0.5 0 16 32-58 55.2 253 4 3 42 95.1 @USD 50 39 0.8 1 29 271-416 65.1 3,075 13 38 52 151.1 COLL. N/A 350-558 62.7 4,098 23 46 59 143.4 * At Saddleback Junior College (CCCAA)

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2010 FRESHMEN ZACH ALBRECHT

scotland coyle

aldon hyder

Was a second-team super-state selection at Kearney High School in Kearney, Neb. ... Also earned first-team all-district and first-team allarea honors ... As a senior, caught 39 passes for 688 yards ... Caught 24 passes for 330 yards as a junior ... Was a two-time academic all-state selection (junior and senior seasons) ... Was a four-year honor roll member, graduating from KHS with a 3.71 GPA ... Coached by Brandon Cool ... Also played basketball.

Was a two-time all-state selection at Longmont High School in Longmont, Colo. ... Was a three-time all-conference selection ... Was also a standout wrestler, earning honorable mention all-state honors during his senior season, and earning an all-conference honor ... Also competed in track ... Coached by Doug Johnson ... Was an honor roll student, carrying a 3.0 GPA.

Was an all-conference first-team selection at LBJ High School in Austin, Tex. ... Recorded 70 tackles and 15 passes defended at LBJ ... Coached by Demo Odems ... Also played basketball.

defensive back • 6’0” • 175 brighton, colo. (brighton)

Was an all-state defensive back at Olympic High School in Bremerton, Wash. ... Was a first-team all-area, all-league and all-county selection at defensive back, wide receiver and kick returner ... Made 20 career interceptions, returning four for touchdowns ... Logged over 200 tackles in his career and boasted two kickoff return touchdowns ... Scored 19 TDs in high school (13 offense; four defense; two KR) ... Was named the CK Reporter Student Athlete of the Year, balancing his athletic accomplishments with a 3.9 GPA ... Is a member of National Honor Society ... Earned academic awards in math, English, science, social studies and foreign languages ... Coached by Eric Allen.

WIDe receiver • 6’3” • 200 kearney, neb. (kearney)

ARMON BREWINGTON quarterback • 6’0” • 181 Denver, colo. (Bear creek)

Was an all-state selection at Bear Creek High School in Denver, Colo. ... Earned prestige as a “two-star” Division I recruit from Rivals. com after catching 78 balls for 1,095 yards and 14 touchdowns during his senior season ... A track athlete as well, he finished 8th in the state of Colorado in the high jump ... Also played basketball ... Originally signed by Northern Colorado out of college, but later opted for CSU-Pueblo.

ANDRE BROWN

WIDE RECEIVER • 6’4” • 200 colorado springs, colo. (palmer) Was a standout quarterback at Palmer High School in Colorado Springs, Colo., earning an all-state selection ... Passed for 1,989 yards with 19 touchdowns and just seven interceptions ... Also ran for 985 yards and 10 touchdowns ... Also earned all-area and all-league honors ... Finished high school career with nearly 5,000 passing yards and 2,500 rushing yards ... Scored 82 combined touchdowns, 61 coming by way of passing and 21 by rushing ... Coached by Rod Baker ... Also played basketball at Palmer.

PAUL BROWNING

wide receiver • 6’3” • 205 widefield, colo. (widefield) Was a second-team all-state wide receiver at Widefield High School in Widefield, Colo. ... Was first-team all-conference and first-team all-league selection ... First team all-league with 50 receptions for the Gladiators ... Scored 14 touchdowns while accumulating 1100 all-purpose yards ... Coached by Mike Felice ... Maintained a 3.0 GPA ... Also competed in track and field.

offensive lineman • 6’2” • 245 longmont, colo. (longmont)

ryan delay

Was an all-conference selection in three positions (receiver, defensive back and special teams) at Brighton High School in Brighton, Colo. ... Coached by Pat Sandoval.

stephan dickens

defensive back • 5’8” • 160 aurora, colo. (cherokee trail) Was an academic all-state selection while at Cherokee Trail High School in Aurora, Colo. ... Was an all-city selection for the Cougars ... Coached by Montee Thelen ... Also competed in track and baseball.

louis fisher

wide receiver • 6’2” • 205 broomfield, colo. (broomfield) Was a first-team all-state track and field selection at Broomfield High School in Broomfield, Colo. ... Was an honor roll student, boasting a 3.0 GPA ... Coached by Gary Davies.

rob galena

wide receiver • 6’1” • 185 la junta, colo. (la junta) Was an all-state selection at La Junta High School in La Junta, Colo. ... Earned first-team all-conference honors twice ... Was named the Tri-Peaks League’s top receiver ... Has career marks of 94 catches for 1,718 yards and 10 touchdowns at La Junta ... Holds school record for most yards in a game with 230 ... Also holds record for most catches in a game with 12 ... Coached by Clint Buderus ... Also played basketball and ran track ... Graduated with a 3.3 GPA.

defensive back • 5’10” • 177 austin, tex. (lyndon b. johnson)

blake johnson

defensive back • 5’11” • 185 bremerton, wash. (olympic)

nic johnson

running back • 6’1” • 195 evergreen, colo. (evergreen) Was a two-time first-team all-conference selection (both offense and defense) at Evergreen High School in Evergreen, Colo. ... Won the “Mark Taylor Award” as Team MVP ... Logged 1,078 rushing yards and accumulated 53 percent of the team’s all-purpose yards ... As a defensive end, had nine sacks in just one half-season played on the defensive side of the football ... Coached by Rob Molholm ... Also ran track and played basketball.

jacob kraft

linebacker • 5’10” • 185 novato, calif. (novato) Was a first-team all-MCAL selection at Novato High School in Novato, Calif. ... Was an honorable mention all-Metro selection ... Named the MCAL Defensive Player of the Year ... Averaged 10 tackles per game for the Hornets, recording four interceptions and one fumble recovery ... Coached by Travis Bracken ... Also participated in wrestling and baseball.

noah gaumer

jarrod lacy

chandler cannon

wide receiver • 5’10” • 175 littleton, colo. (littleton)

Was an all-district selection at Westwood High School in Austin, Tex. ... Was an academic all-district selection, boasting a 3.1 GPA ... Was included in the Rivals.com Top 100 at the Ultimate Top Performers Camp in Austin, Tex.

Was a two-time all-state selection at Littleton High School in Littleton, Colo. ... Was a three-time all-conference first-team selection ... Was a second-team selection as a kick returner during his junior season ... Was an academic all-conference honorable mention selection ... Graduated with a 3.0 GPA ... Also played baseball, basketball and track.

Was a first-team all-conference selection as a running back at Santaluces Community High School in Boynton Beach, Fla. ... Was a second-team all-area selection ... Ran for 800 yards with 140 receiving yards and 15 total touchdowns for the Chiefs ... Coached by Darryl Drinkwater ... Also ran track.

linebacker • 6’1” • 230 burlington, colo. (burlington)

linebacker • 6’0” • 190 aurora, colo. (rangeview)

offensive lineman • 6’2” • 245 austin, tex. (westwood)

isaiah churchwell

enrique gonzalez

Was a first-team all-state selection at Burlington High School in Burlington, Colo. ... Also earned first-team all-conference honors ... Also ran track and wrestled at Burlington ... Coached by Glynn Higgs.

Was an all-state selection at Rangeview High School in Aurora, Colo. ... Was a first-team all-conference and all-city selection ... Secured league defensive MVP honors and was once named the league defensive player of the week ... Also played baseball ... Coached by Dave Gonzales ... Boasted a 3.2 GPA.

deontrae cooper

wide receiver • 6’2” • 180 riverside, calif. (citrus hill) Averaged 22 yards per catch at Citrus Hill High School in Riverside, Calif. ... Had 30 catches during senior season ... Coached by Doug Dubois ... Also ran track ... His twin brother, Deontae, signed with the University of Washington this offseason.

zack cowan

wide receiver • 6’3” • 168 aurora, colo. (grandview) Prepped at Grandview High School in Aurora, Colo. ... Was a team captain, logging 200 receiving yards ... Coached by John Schultz ... Also played basketball and ran track.

alec hernandez

defensive back • 6’1” • 175 pueblo, colo. (dolores huerta) Was an all-conference first-team selection at Dolores Huerta Preparatory High School in Pueblo, Colo. ... Was a Region V state qualifier in track in 2008 ... Coached by Ted Hernandez.

jervoise hollins defensive end • 6’1” • 228 aurora, colo. (overland)

Was a two-time second-team all-conference selection at Overland High School in Aurora, Colo. ... Was also an all-city selection ... Had 64 tackles and five sacks during his senior season ... Averaged 51 tackles and 2 sacks during his sophomore and junior seasons ... Also played basketball.

defensive back • 5’10” • 180 boynton beach, fla. (santaluces)

lukas lockett

running back • 6’0” • 195 denver, colo. (bear creek) Was an all-state selection at Bear Creek High School in Denver, Colo. ... Named the Conference MVP ... Logged 1,798 rushing yards, 420 receiving yards and 28 touchdowns during his career ... Was a three-time all-conference selection ... Coached by Tom Thenell ... Also participated in basketball and track.

earl love

linebacker • 6’2” • 170 los angeles, calif. (panorama) Was a 2010 CIF all-star at Panorama High School in Los Angeles, Calif. ... Was also an all-league and all-city selection ... Also ran track ... Coached by Devin Rose.

beau martin

defensive end • 6’2” • 245 littleton, colo. (mullen) Was an honorable mention all-state selection at Mullen High School in Denver, Colo. ... Labelled a “two-star recruit” by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Was a two-time all-conference selection as a junior and senior ... Helped Mullen to the 2009 5A State Championship ... Recorded 100 tackles and 16.5 sacks during his senior season ... Had 85 tackles and 8.5 sacks as a junior ... Coached by Dave Logan ... Was a three-year member of the honor roll, boasting a 3.0 GPA.

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2010 FRESHMEN fullback • 5’8” • 230 commerce city, colo. (prairie view)

defensive back • 6’0” • 180 boynton beach, fla. (santaluces)

earnest ‘c.j.’ roberts

garrett wright

Was a two-time all-conference selection as a fullback at Prairie View High School in Commerce City, Colo. ... Earned recognition as a second-team all-conference linebacker for the Thunderhawks, as well as two all-conference honors as a running back (one second-team and one honorable mention) ... Also ran track and played basketball and lacrosse ... Graduated with a 3.2 GPA.

Was an all-area selection at Santaluces Community High School in Boynton Beach, Fla. ... Was also an all-conference and all-county selection ... Also played basketball ... Coached by Darryl Drinkwater.

Was a first-team all-conference selection at Arvada West High School in Arvada, Colo. ... Helped the Wildcats to an 11-2 record ... Coached by Casey Coons.

linebacker • 6’0” • 230 colorado springs, colo. (cheyenne mountain)

fullback • 6’0” • 220 littleton, colo. (heritage)

marquis mcneal

matt miller

Was a two-time all-conference first-team selection at Arvada West High School in Arvada, Colo. ... Coached by Casey Coons ... Also played baseball.

Was a first-team all-state selection by The Denver Post at Cheyenne Mountain High School in Colorado Springs, Colo. ... Was a two-time first-team all-league selection ... Earned first-team all-city honors ... Was a three-year starter for the Indians ... Also competed in basketball and wrestling ... Coached by Kris Roberts ... Lettered in academics and carried a 3.4 GPA.

wide receiver/quarterback • 6’5” • 200 parker, colo. (valor christian)

linebacker • 6’0” • 225 colorado springs, colo. (cheyenne mountain)

defensive end • 6’0” • 235 arvada, colo. (arvada west)

michael miller

evan ruppert

Was an all-conference selection at Valor Christian in Highlands Ranch, Colo. ... Helped Valor to the 2009 3A State Championship ... Was also an all-league selection in basketball at Valor Christian ... Also competed in track ... Coached by Brent Vieselmeyer.

Was a two-time all-league selection at Cheyenne Mountain High School in Colorado Springs, Colo. ... Logged 123 tackles during his senior season, notching two picks, one sack, two fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles en route to being named the team’s defensive MVP ... Earned all-city honors as a senior ... Had 68 tackles and two sacks during his junior season ... Also played basketball ... Coached by Kris Roberts.

mike mintken

wide receiver • 5’10” • 165 aurora, colo. (grandview) Prepped at Grandview High School in Aurora, Colo. ... Coached by John Shultz ... Carried a 3.0 GPA ... Also ran track.

brent montandon quarterback • 6’4” • 190 perris, calif. (citrus hill)

Was a second-team all-league selection at Citrus Hill High School in Perris, Calif. ... Was a scholar-athlete, carrying a 3.5 GPA ... Also played baseball and basketball ... Coached by Doug Dubois.

garrett pape

quarterback • 6’2” • 175 fort morgan, colo. (fort morgan) Was an honorable mention all-state selection at Fort Morgan High School in Fort Morgan, Colo. ... Was a two-time all-conference selection, earning first-team honors once ... Passed for 2,000 yards during his senior season, including 411 yards against Windsor High School ... Also played baseball, where he was a two-time all-conference selection ... Coached by Harrison Chisum ... Graduated with honors with a 3.2 GPA.

austin payne

offensive tackle • 6’6” • 215 pueblo west, colo. (pueblo west) Was a two-time all-conference selection at Pueblo West High School in Pueblo West, Colo. ... Helped West to the 2007 4A Colorado state championship ... Was a three-time letterman in football ... Also played baseball for three years and basketball for two ... Coached by Monte Pinkerton ... Was an honor roll student, carrying a 3.2 GPA.

kumar pinkney

josh sandoval

wide receiver • 5’11” • 155 pueblo, colo. (east) Was an all-state selection at Pueblo East High School in Pueblo, Colo. ... Set East records and led the state with 61 catches for 1,335 yards during senior season ... Set a Pueblo city record for most receiving yards in a season ... Was an all-city selection and first-team all-SCL selection ... Was a junior escort (top 25 of class), graduating with 4.0 GPA ... Coached by David Ramirez ... Also competed in basketball and track.

ryan solomon

defensive back • 5’11” • 180 moreno valley, calif. (citrus hill) Was a first-team all-league selection at Citrus Hill High School in Moreno Valley, Calif. ... Was an honorable-mention all-area selection ... Coached by Doug Dubois ... Graduated with a 3.0 GPA.

blake sylvester

linebacker • 5’10” • 200 san antonio, tex. (smithson valley) Was an all-district linebacker for the Smithson Valley High School in San Antonio, Texas ... Also earned all-Comal County honors for the Rangers ... Coached by Larry Hill ... Was successful in the classroom while maintaining a 3.1 GPA and earning Academic All-District honors ... Also competed in track and field.

trent thompson tight end • 6’4” • 205 pueblo, colo. (central)

Was a first-team all-conference selection at Littleton High School in Littleton, Colo. ... Was an honor roll student, graduating with a 3.15 GPA.

Was a first-team all-state selection at Pueblo Central High School in Pueblo, Colo. ... Was a two-time all-Southern League selection at tight end as well as the Southern League Defensive MVP ... Earned all-city honors twice ... Had 114 tackles during his senior campaign ... Had 44 catches for 794 yards during his junior season ... Carried a 3.8 GPA ... Coached by Dave Craddock ... Also played baseball and ran track.

offensive lineman • 6’3” • 265 highlands ranch, colo. (valor christian)

kicker/punter • 5’9” • 160 pueblo, colo. (east)

cornerback • 6’1” • 170 littleton, colo. (littleton)

danny ramirez

spencer torrez

Was a first-team all-state selection at Valor Christian High School in Highlands Ranch, Colo. ... Helped Valor to the 2009 3A State Championship ... Was a two-time first-team all-conference selection ... Was voted the MVP among the Eastern Division linemen ... Coached by Brent Vieselmyer ... Also participated in track.

Prepped at Pueblo East High School in Pueblo, Colo. ... Was an honorable mention all-state selection ... Was 26-for-29 on PATs during senior season.

ethan ward

jay-qwan redmond

defensive end • 6’3” • 230 pueblo west, colo. (pueblo west)

First team all-league selection at Panorama High School in Los Angeles, Calif. ... Won the Coaches’ Award as a senior ... Coached by Devon Rose

Was a first-team all-state defensive end at Pueblo West High School in Pueblo West, Colo. ... Was 2008 and 2009 first-team all-conference selection ... Helped the Cyclones to the 2007 4A State Championship ... Coached by Monte Pinkerton ... Maintained a 3.3 GPA throughout high school.

linebacker • 6’2” • 202 los angeles, calif. (panorama)

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defensive end • 6’3” • 230 arvada, colo. (west)

blair zimmerman

Was an all-state selection at Heritage High School in Littleton, Colo. ... Was named the Eagles’ defensive player of the year ... Also participated in track and basketball ... Was active in student government at HHS.


2010 opponents

oklahoma panhandle state northwest oklahoma state adams state fort lewis PAGE 38 chadron state colorado school of mines university of nebraska-kearney mesa state PAGE 39 new mexico highlands western state western new mexico opponent sid contacts PAGE 40

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oklahoma panhandle state aggies

NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE RANGERS

adams state college Grizzlies

fort lewis college skyhawks

August 28, 2010 • 7 p.m. CST

Sept. 4, 2010 • 6 p.m. MST

Sept. 18, 2010 • 6 p.m. MST

Sept. 25, 2010 • 1 p.m. MST

Carl Wooten Field goodwell, okla.

NETA & EDDIE DEROSE THUNDERBOWL PUEBLO, COLO.

NETA & EDDIE DEROSE THUNDERBOWL PUEBLO, COLO.

RAY DENNISON MEMORIAL FIELD DURANGO, COLO.

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School: Oklahoma Panhandle State Location: Goodwell, OK, 73939 Founded: 1909 Enrollment: 1,500 Nickname: Aggies School Colors: Royal Blue & Crimson Stadium: Carl Wooten Field Stadium Capacity: 5,000 Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: None (Independent) President: Dr. David Bryant (Washington State) Athletics Director: Jerry Olson (Minnesota-Morris)

School: Northwestern Oklahoma State Location: Alva, OK Founded: 1897 Enrollment: 2,200 Nickname: Rangers School Colors: Red and Black Stadium: Ranger Field Stadium Capacity: 6,000 Affiliation: NAIA Conference: Central States League President: Dr. Janet Cunningham Northwestern Oklahoma St., 1976 Athletics Director: Bob Battisti Minnesota State-Mankato, 1981

School: Location: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: School Colors: Stadium: Stadium Capacity: Affiliation: Conference: President: Athletics Director:

2009 Overall Record: 7-3 2009 Conference Record: 5-0 (N/A, CSFL) Head Coach: Keith Barefield Evangel (MO), 1978 Record at NWOSU: 22-11 (4th season) Overall Record: 88-44-2 (13 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Chad Adams (DC), Justin Iske (OL), Matt Brand, Josh Cheek, Kyle Culwell, Waleed Gaines, Robbie Gaskill, Kyle Koricanek, Shane Lewis, Marcus Mead, Mike Skvor Offensive Starters Returning: 8 Defensive Starters Returning: 9

2009 Overall Record: 5-6 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 5-4 (T5th) Head Coach: Marty Heaton Adams State, 1982 Record at ASC: 10-12 (3rd season) Overall Record: 10-12 (2 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Manny Wasinger (offense), Nic Pasquale (WRs), Jason Semore (DBs), Ernesto Villasenor (DL), Brandon Alconcel (OL), George Holley (RB) Offensive Starters Returning: 8 Defensive Starters Returning: 5

2009 Overall Record (Conference Record): 5-6 (None) Head Coach: Mike Wyatt (Oklahoma Panhandle St., ‘81) Record at OPSU: 8-23 (4th season) Overall Record: 230-100-2 Assistant Coaches: Marc Wilson (DC), Seth Womack (OC), Sven Hack (OL), Brandon Moore (DL), Teron Guidry (WR), Jesse Thompson (DB), Tim Mannisi (ST), Mark Rutledge (DL), Sha-Ron Edwards (RB), Brian Costner, Rigel Baker, Micah Oates-Jenkins Offensive Starters Returning: 10 Defensive Starters Returning: 9

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OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE ST. 2010 SCHEDULE

NORTHWEST OKLAHOMA ST. 2010 SCHEDULE

Aug. 28 CSU-PUEBLO 7 p.m. CST Sep. 4 at Southwestern (KS) 7 p.m. CST Sep. 11 N.M. HIGHLANDS 7 p.m. CST Sep. 18 at Lincoln (MO) 2 p.m. CST Sep. 25 LANGSTON (OK) 2 p.m. CST Oct. 16 TEXAS COLLEGE 1 p.m. CST Oct. 23 SW ASSEMBLIES (TX) 2 p.m. CST Oct. 30 at Southwest Nazarene (OK) 6 p.m. CST Nov. 6 at NW Okla. St. 2 p.m. CST Nov. 13 BACONE (OK) 2 p.m. CST Nov. 20 at Lamar (TX) 6 p.m. CST

Sep. 4 at CSU-Pueblo 6 p.m. MST Sep. 18 at South Dakota 4 p.m CST Sep. 25 TEXAS COLLEGE* 3 p.m. CST Oct. 2 at Missouri S&T 1 p.m. CST Oct. 9 at Southern Nazarene* 6 p.m. CST Oct. 16 BACONE (OK)* 2 p.m. CST Oct. 23 at Langston (OK)* 2 p.m. CST Oct. 30 at SW Assemblies (TX)* 2 p.m. CST Nov. 6 OKLA. PANHANDLE 2 p.m CST Nov. 13 SOUTHERN OREGON TBA * Central States Football League game

OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE ST. 2009 RESULTS

NORTHWEST OKLAHOMA ST. 2009 RESULTS

Aug. 29 Sep. 5 Sep. 19 Sep. 25 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14

(2009 Record: 5-6) at Fort Lewis L, 13-23 at Truman State (MO) L, 7-54 LANGSTON (OK) L, 21-27 (2OT) at SW Assemblies W, 50-48 (3OT) INCARNATE WORD L, 35-38 (OT) SOUTHWESTERN (KS) W, 35-14 BACONE (OK) W, 69-38 at Texas College W, 31-26 at SW Okla. St. W, 28-24 at Southern Nazarene L, 20-48 NW OKLA ST. L, 28-68

(2009 Record: 7-3; 5-0 CSFL) Sep. 5 CSU-PUEBLO W, 34-28 Sep. 12 BLACK HILLS ST. (SD) L, 7-21 Sep. 19 at SW Assemblies (TX)* W, 41-16 Sep. 26 at Southeast Okla. State L, 9-29 Oct. 10 LANGSTON (OK)* W, 27-21 Oct. 17 at Missouri S&T L, 28-31 Oct. 24 BACONE (OK)* W, 64-9 Oct. 31 at Southern Nazarene* W, 48-28 Nov. 7 TEXAS COLLEGE* W, 71-24 Nov. 14 at Okla. Panhandle St. W, 68-28 * Central States Football League game

Adams State College Alamosa, CO, 81102 1921 3,300 Grizzlies Green & White Rex Field 6,000 NCAA II Rocky Mountain Dr. David Svaldi Northern Colorado, 1970 Larry Mortensen Adams State, 1988

School: Location: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: School Colors: Stadium: Stadium Capacity: Affiliation: Conference: President: Athletics Director:

Fort Lewis College Durango, CO, 81301 1911 4,000 Skyhawks Navy, Light Blue & Gold Ray Dennison Memorial Field 4,000 NCAA II Rocky Mountain Dr. Dene Kay Thomas SW Minnesota State Kelly Higgins South Dakota, 1981

2009 Overall Record: 2-9 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 1-8 (9th) Head Coach: Cesar Rivas-Sandoval (Interim) UC-Davis, 2000 Record at FLC: 0-0 (1st season) Overall Record: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Ben Cullen, Matt Steinfeldt, Dave Varnell, Brad Wilson, Gino Polastri, Mark Meng, Nick Becker Offensive Starters Returning: 8 Defensive Starters Returning: 10

ADAMS STATE 2010 SCHEDULE

FORT LEWIS 2010 SCHEDULE

Aug. 28 DIXIE STATE (UT) 7 p.m. MST Sep. 4 at Northern Colorado 1:30 p.m. MST Sep. 18 at CSU-Pueblo* 6 p.m. MST Sep. 25 CHADRON STATE* 12 p.m. MST Oct. 2 at Nebraska-Kearney* 12 p.m. MST Oct. 9 N.M. HIGHLANDS* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 16 at Western N.M.* 1:30 p.m. MST Oct. 23 FORT LEWIS* 12 p.m. MST Oct. 30 at Colorado Mines* 12 p.m. MST Nov. 6 MESA STATE* 12 p.m. MST Nov. 13 at Western State* 1 p.m. MST * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game

Sep. 4 at Montana State 1 p.m. MST Sep. 18 at Western N.M.* 12 p.m. MST Sep. 25 CSU-PUEBLO* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 2 COLORADO MINES* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 9 at Mesa State* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 16 WESTERN STATE* 12 p.m. MST Oct. 23 at Adams State* 12 p.m. MST Oct. 30 CHADRON STATE* 1 p.m. MST Nov. 6 at Nebraska-Kearney* 1 p.m. MST Nov. 13 N.M. HIGHLANDS* 12 p.m. MST * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game

ADAMS STATE 2009 RESULTS

(2009 Record: 5-6; 5-4 RMAC) Aug. 27 at Dixie State (UT) L, 28-37 Sep. 5 HUMBOLDT STATE (CA) L, 24-36 Sep. 12 * at Chadron State L, 21-24 Sep. 19 * NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L, 6-44 Sep. 26 * at N.M. Highlands W, 27-7 Oct. 3 * W. NEW MEXICO W, 69-42 Oct. 10 * at Fort Lewis W, 27-17 Oct. 17 * COLORADO MINES L, 14-37 Oct. 24 * at Mesa State W, 19-12 Oct. 31 * WESTERN STATE W, 22-13 Nov. 7 * CSU-PUEBLO L, 7-41 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game

FORT LEWIS 2009 RESULTS

(2009 Record: 2-9; 1-8 RMAC) Aug. 28 OKLA. PANHANDLE ST. W, 23-13 Sept. 5 at Abilene Christian (TX) L, 10-58 Sep. 12 * at CSU-Pueblo L, 0-38 Sep. 19 * at Colorado Mines L, 10-51 Sep. 26 * MESA STATE L, 7-38 Oct. 3 * at Western State L, 27-31 Oct. 10 * ADAMS STATE L, 17-27 Oct. 17 * at Chadron State L, 6-38 Oct. 24 * NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L, 14-59 Oct. 31 * at N.M. Highlands L, 35-39 Nov. 7 * WESTERN N.M. W, 40-21 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game


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CHADRON STATE COLLEGE EAGLES

COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES OREDIGGERS

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-KEARNEY LOPERS

MESA STATE college MAVERICKS

October 2, 2010 • 2 p.m. MST

October 9, 2010 • 12 p.m. MST

October 16, 2010 • 2 p.m. MST

October 23, 2010 • 6 p.m. MST

NETA & EDDIE DEROSE THUNDERBOWL PUEBLO, COLO.

brooks field golden, COLO.

NETA & EDDIE DEROSE THUNDERBOWL PUEBLO, COLO.

stocker stadium grand junction, COLO.

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School: Chadron State College Location: Chadron, NE, 69337 Founded: 1911 Enrollment: 2,800 Nickname: Eagles School Colors: Cardinal and White Stadium: Elliott Field at Don Beebe Stadium Stadium Capacity: 3,800 Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: Rocky Mountain President: Dr. Janie C. Park Athletics Director: Brad Smith

School: University of Nebraska at Kearney Location: Kearney, NE, 68849 Founded: 1905 Enrollment: 6,500 Nickname: Antelopes (Lopers) School Colors: Royal Blue & Old Gold Stadium: Ron & Carol Cope Stadium Stadium Capacity: 5,500 Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: Rocky Mountain Chancellor: Doug Kristensen (Drake, 1980) Athletics Director: Jon McBride

2009 Overall Record: 7-4 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 6-3 (4th) Head Coach: Bill O’Boyle Western Illinois, 1987 Record at CSC: 46-13 (5th season) Overall Record: 46-13 (4 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Todd Auer (defense), Chris Stein (QBs), Craig Jersild (DB), Shawn Eisenreich (RB), Scott Phaydavong (RB), Ryan McDonough (WR/ST), Chase Olsen (OL), Tanner Tetrault (DB), Ben Martin (LB), Kalan Jones (LB), Mike Aimone (DL) Offensive Starters Returning: 5 Defensive Starters Returning: 6

School: Colorado School of Mines Location: Golden, CO, 80401 Founded: 1874 Enrollment: 4,750 Nickname: Orediggers School Colors: Silver and Blue Stadium: Campbell Field Stadium Capacity: 4,000 Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: Rocky Mountain President: Dr. Myles W. (Bill) Scoggins University of Tulsa, 1972 Athletics Director: Tom Spicer Fort Hays State, 1972 2009 Overall Record: 8-3 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 8-1 (2nd) Head Coach: Bob Stitt Doane College, 1986 Record at CSM: 67-47 (11th season) Overall Record: 67-47 (10 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Bob Benson (defense), Kris Barber (Pass Game), Bob Bodor (ST), Chad Bostwick (OL), Clement Grinstead (RB), Adam Long (ILB), Caleb Padilla (OLB), Nolan Swett (TE) Offensive Starters Returning: 6 Defensive Starters Returning: 7

School: Mesa State College Location: Grand Junction, CO, 81501 Founded: 1925 Enrollment: 6,280 Nickname: Mavericks School Colors: Maroon & White Stadium: Stocker Stadium Stadium Capacity: 6,000 Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: Rocky Mountain President: Tim Foster B.A. Kenyon College; M.S. Colorado School of Mines; J.D.: University of Denver College of Law Athletics Director: Butch Miller

CHADRON STATE 2010 SCHEDULE

COLORADO MINES 2010 SCHEDULE

Aug. 28 UNIV. OF MARY (ND) 12 p.m. MST Sep. 4 at Pittsburg State (KS) 12 p.m. MST Sep. 18 WESTERN STATE* 12 p.m. MST Sep. 25 at Adams State* 12 p.m. MST Oct. 2 at CSU-Pueblo* 2 p.m. MST Oct. 9 NEB.-KEARNEY* 12 p.m. MST Oct. 16 at N.M. Highlands* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 23 WESTERN N.M.* 1:30 p.m. MST Oct. 30 at Fort Lewis* 12 p.m .MST Nov. 6 COLORADO MINES* 12 p.m. MST Nov. 13 at Mesa State* 12 p.m. MST * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game

Aug. 28 WASHBURN (KS) 12 p.m. MST Sep. 4 at South Dakota Tech 6 p.m. MST Sep. 18 at N.M. Highlands* 1 p.m. MST Sep. 25 WESTERN N.M.* 12 p.m. MST Oct. 2 at Fort Lewis* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 9 CSU-PUEBLO* 12 p.m. MST Oct. 16 MESA STATE* 12 p.m. MST Oct. 23 at Western State* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 30 ADAMS STATE* 12 p.m. MST Nov. 6 at Chadron State* 12 p.m. MST Nov. 13 NEB.-KEARNEY* 12 p.m. MST * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game

CHADRON STATE 2009 RESULTS

COLORADO MINES 2009 RESULTS

(2009 Record: 7-4; 6-3 RMAC) Aug. 29 at Univ. of Mary (ND) W, 30-14 Sept. 5 PITTSBURG STATE (KS) L, 13-41 Sept. 12 * at Adams State W, 24-21 Sep. 19 * at CSU-Pueblo L, 17-28 Sep. 26 * NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L, 13-18 Oct. 3 * at N.M. Highlands W, 51-7 Oct. 10 * W. NEW MEXICO W, 42-7 Oct. 17 * at Fort Lewis W, 38-6 Oct. 24 * COLORADO MINES L, 27-30 (OT) Oct. 31 * at Mesa State W, 31-7 Nov. 7 * WESTERN STATE W, 40-21 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game

(2009 Record: 8-3; 8-1 RMAC) Aug. 29 WASHBURN (KS) L, 14-27 Sep. 5 at Fort Hays State (KS) L, 21-31 Sep. 12 * W. New Mexico W, 52-38 Sep. 19 * FORT LEWIS W, 51-10 Sep. 26 * at CSU-Pueblo W, 31-7 Oct. 3 * at Mesa State W, 23-17 Oct. 10 * WESTERN STATE W, 24-7 Oct. 17 * at Adams State W, 37-14 Oct. 24 * CHADRON STATE W, 30-27 (OT) Oct. 31 * at Nebraska-Kearney L, 12-24 Nov. 7 * N.M. HIGHLANDS W, 69-27 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game

2009 Overall Record: 11-2 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 9-0 (1st) Head Coach: Darrell Morris N.W. Missouri State, 1983 Record at UNK: 73-35 (11th season) Overall Record: 73-35 (10 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Russ Martin (offense), Bob Crocker (defense), Matt Martin (ILBs), Andy Avalos (DLs), Scott Hoffman (WR), Chad Bauder (TEs), Mike Medina (OLB), Travis Wegener (RB) Offensive Starters Returning: 6 Defensive Starters Returning: 4

NEBRASKA-KEARNEY 2010 SCHEDULE Aug. 28 WAYNE STATE (NE) 6 p.m. CST Sep. 4 at Nebraska-Omaha 6 p.m. CST Sep. 18 MESA STATE* 1 p.m. CST Sep. 25 at Western State* 2 p.m. CST Oct. 2 ADAMS STATE* 1 p.m. CST Oct. 9 at Chadron State* 1 p.m. CST Oct. 16 at CSU-Pueblo* 3 p.m. CST Oct. 23 N.M. HIGHLANDS* 1 p.m. CST Oct. 30 at Western N.M.* 1 p.m. CST Nov. 6 FORT LEWIS* 1 p.m. CST Nov. 13 at Colorado Mines* 1 p.m. CST * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game

NEBRASKA-KEARNEY 2009 RESULTS

(2009 Record: 11-2; 9-0 RMAC) Aug. 29 at Wayne State (NE) L, 16-21 Sep. 5 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W, 31-28 Sep. 12 * WESTERN STATE W, 45-13 Sep. 19 * at Adams State W, 44-6 Sep. 26 * CHADRON STATE W, 18-13 Oct. 3 * CSU-PUEBLO W, 44-12 Oct. 10 * at N.M. Highlands W, 52-3 Oct. 17 * W. NEW MEXICO W, 65-30 Oct. 24 * at Fort Lewis W, 59-14 Oct. 31 * COLORADO MINES W, 24-12 Nov. 7 * at Mesa State W, 30-21 Nov. 14 ! SAGINAW VALLEY (MI) W, 35-20 Nov. 21 ! at Minnesota-Duluth L, 7-42 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game ! NCAA Division II Playoffs

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2009 Overall Record: 5-6 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 5-4 (T5th) Head Coach: Joe Ramunno Wyoming, 1984 Record at MSC: 73-63 (13th season) Overall Record: 73-63 (12 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Jon Boyer, Darin Robidoux, Bill Stafford Offensive Starters Returning: N/A Defensive Starters Returning: N/A

MESA STATE 2010 SCHEDULE Sep. 2 at Missouri Western St. 5 p.m. MST Sep. 18 at Nebraska-Kearney* 12 p.m. MST Sep. 25 N.M. HIGHLANDS* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 2 at Western N.M.* Oct. 9 FORT LEWIS* 7 p.m. MST Oct. 16 at Colorado Mines* 12 p.m. MST Oct. 23 CSU-PUEBLO* 6 p.m. MST Oct. 30 WESTERN STATE* Nov. 6 at Adams State* 12 p.m. MST Nov. 13 CHADRON STATE* 1 p.m. MST * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game

MESA STATE 2009 RESULTS

(2009 Record: 5-6; 5-4 RMAC) Aug. 29 CENTRAL WASHINGTON L, 0-10 Sep. 6 MISSOURI WESTERN L, 14-35 Sep. 12 * at N.M. Highlands W, 51-7 Sep. 19 * W. NEW MEXICO W, 43-37 Sep. 26 * at Fort Lewis W, 38-7 Oct. 3 * COLORADO MINES L, 17-23 Oct. 10 * at CSU-Pueblo W, 21-13 Oct. 17 * at Western State W, 16-14 Oct. 24 * ADAMS STATE L, 12-19 Oct 31 * at Chadron State L, 7-31 Nov. 7 * NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L, 21-30 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game

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CSU-PUEBLO OPPONENT SID CONTACTS OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATE UNIVERSITY Scott Puryear Email: scottp@opsu.edu Office: (580) 349-1340 Website: www.opsu.edu/athletics

NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS COWBOYS

WESTERN STATE COLLEGE MOUNTAINEERS

October 30, 2010 • 6 p.m. MST

Nov. 6, 2010 • 1 p.m. MST

Nov. 13, 2010 • 12 p.m. MST

NETA & EDDIE DEROSE THUNDERBOWL PUEBLO, COLO.

mountaineer bowl gunnison, COLO.

ben altamirano memorial stadium silver city, n.m.

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School: New Mexico Highlands University Location: Las Vegas, NM, 87701 Founded: 1893 Enrollment: 3,500 Nickname: Cowboys School Colors: Purple & White Stadium: Perkins Stadium Stadium Capacity: 5,000 Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: Rocky Mountain President: Dr. James Fries (University of Iowa) Athletics Director: Ed Manzanares (New Mexico)

School: Western State College of Colorado Location: Gunnison, CO, 81231 Founded: 1901 Enrollment: 2,500 Nickname: Mountaineers School Colors: Crimson & Slate Stadium: Mountaineer Bowl Stadium Capacity: 4,000 Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: Rocky Mountain President: Dr. Jay Helman Santa Clara University Athletics Director: Greg Waggoner Western State College

School: Western New Mexico University Location: Silver City, NM, 88062 Founded: 1893 Enrollment: 3,000 Nickname: Mustangs School Colors: Purple & Gold Stadium: Ben Altamirano Memorial Stadium Stadium Capacity: 3,000 Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: Rocky Mountain President: Dr. John Counts West Point, 1963 Athletics Director: Scott Woodard Western New Mexico, 1983

2009 Overall Record: 3-8 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 3-6 (7th) Head Coach: Pat Stewart Western State College Record at WSC: 9-34 (5th season) Overall Record: 9-34 (4 seasons) Assistant Coaches: C.J. Teply (offense), Jas Bains (Defense), David Pena (OL), Jeff Williamson (RB), Zach Lochard (TE), Jeff Wilkerson (WR) Offensive Starters Returning: N/A Defensive Starters Returning: N/A

2009 Overall Record: 2-8 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 1-8 (8th) Head Coach: Adam Clark (St. Ambrose, 2002) Record at WNMU: 0-0 (1st season) Overall Record: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Chuck Kelly, Kamalei Magnani, Brandon Guzman Offensive Starters Returning: 10 Defensive Starters Returning: 10

2009 Overall Record: 1-10 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 1-8 (10th) Head Coach: Chad Roanhaus (N.M. Highlands) Record at NMHU: 4-18 (3rd season) Overall Record: 4-18 (2 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Ed Rifilato (DEF), Doug Cavanaugh (ST), John Roanhaus (OFF), Joe Morris (DL), Art Abreu (TE), Adam Martinez (DB) Offensive Starters Returning: N/A Defensive Starters Returning: N/A

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NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS 2010 SCHEDULE

WESTERN STATE 2010 SCHEDULE

Sep. 2 MIDWESTERN ST. (TX) 7 p.m. MST Sep. 11 at Okla. Panhandle St. 7 p.m. MST Sep. 18 COLORADO MINES* 1 p.m. MST Sep. 25 at Mesa State* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 2 WESTERN STATE* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 9 at Adams State* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 16 CHADRON STATE* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 23 at Nebraska-Kearney* 12 p.m MST Oct. 30 at CSU-Pueblo* 6 p.m. MST Nov. 6 WESTERN N.M.* 1 p.m. MST Nov. 13 at Fort Lewis* 1 p.m. MST * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game

Aug. 28 at Fort Hays St. (KS) 6 p.m. MST Sep. 4 at Montana 1:05 p.m. MST Sep. 18 at Chadron State* 1 p.m. MST Sep. 25 NEB.-KEARNEY* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 2 at N.M. Highlands* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 9 WESTERN N.M.* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 16 at Fort Lewis* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 23 COLORADO MINES* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 30 at Mesa State* 7 p.m. MST Nov. 6 CSU-PUEBLO* 1 p.m. MST Nov. 13 ADAMS STATE* 1 p.m. MST * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game

NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS 2009 RESULTS

WESTERN STATE 2009 RESULTS

(2009 Record: 1-10; 1-8 RMAC) Aug. 29 at Midwestern State (TX) L, 0-41 Sep. 4 at Washburn (KS) L, 21-82 Sep. 12 * MESA STATE L, 7-51 Sep. 19 * at Western State L, 19-21 Sep. 26 * ADAMS STATE L, 7-27 Oct. 3 * at Chadron State L, 7-51 Oct. 10 * NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L, 3-52 Oct. 17 * CSU-PUEBLO L, 7-35 Oct. 24 * at W. New Mexico L, 30-50 Oct. 31 * FORT LEWIS W, 39-35 Nov. 7 * at Colorado Mines L, 27-69 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game

(2009 Record: 3-8; 3-6 RMAC) Aug. 28 FORT HAYS STATE L, 17-45 Sep. 5 at Montana L, 0-38 Sep. 12 * at Nebraska-Kearney L, 13-45 Sep. 19 * N.M. HIGHLANDS W, 21-19 Sep. 26 * at W. New Mexico W, 38-19 Oct. 3 * FORT LEWIS W, 31-27 Oct. 10 * at Colorado Mines L, 7-24 Oct. 17 * MESA STATE L, 14-16 Oct. 24 * at CSU-Pueblo L, 27-38 Oct. 31 * at Adams State L, 13-22 Nov. 7 * CHADRON STATE L, 21-40 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game

WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY MUSTANGS

NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV.

Ryan Hintergardt Email: rshintergarrdt@nwosu.edu Office: (580) 327-8639 Website: www.nwosu.edu/athletics

ADAMS STATE COLLEGE Chris Day Email: clday@adams.edu Office: (719) 587-7825 Website: www.ASCGrizzlies.com

FORT LEWIS COLLEGE

Chris Aaland Email: aaland_c@fortlewis.edu Office: (970) 247-7441 Website: www.GoSkyhawks.com

CHADRON STATE COLLEGE Alex Helmbrecht Email: ahelmbrecht@csc.edu Office: (308) 432-6212 Website: www.csc.edu/athletics

COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES

Jeff Duggan Email: jduggan@mines.edu Office: (303) 273-3095 Website: www.CSMOrediggers.com

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKAKEARNEY Peter Yazvac Email: yazcavpa@unk.edu Office: (308) 865-8334 Website: www.Lopers.com

MESA STATE COLLEGE WESTERN NEW MEXICO 2010 SCHEDULE Sep. 2 at Northern Arizona 7 p.m. MST Sep. 11 at Sul Ross (TX) 1 p.m. MST Sep. 18 FORT LEWIS* 12 p.m. MST Sep. 25 at Colorado Mines* 12 p.m. MST Oct. 2 MESA STATE* 12 p.m. MST Oct. 9 at Western State* 1 p.m. MST Oct. 16 ADAMS STATE* 1:30 p.m. MST Oct. 23 at Chadron State* 12 p.m. MST Oct. 30 NEB.-KEARNEY* 12 p.m. MST Nov. 6 at N.M. Highlands* 1 p.m. MST Nov. 13 CSU-PUEBLO* 12 p.m. MST * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game

WESTERN NEW MEXICO 2009 RESULTS

(2009 Record: 2-8; 1-8 RMAC) Sep. 5 SUL ROSS (TX) W, 48-33 Sep. 12 * COLORADO MINES L, 38-52 Sep. 19 * at Mesa State L, 37-43 Sep. 26 * WESTERN STATE L, 19-38 Oct. 3 * at Adams State L, 42-69 Oct. 10 * CHADRON STATE L, 7-42 Oct. 17 * at Nebraska-Kearney L, 30-65 Oct. 24 * N.M. HIGHLANDS W, 50-30 Oct. 31 * at CSU-Pueblo L, 3-48 Nov. 7 * at Fort Lewis L, 21-40 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game

Tish Elliott Email: telliott@mesastate.edu Office: (970) 248-1143 Website: www.MesaMavs.com

NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY

Gavino Archuleta Email: gjarchuleta@nmhu.edu Office: (505) 426-2017 Website: www.NMHUCowboys.com

WESTERN STATE COLLEGE OF COLORADO Jared Verner Email: jverner@western.edu Office: (970) 943-2831 Website: www.WSCAthletics.com

WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY

Victoria Stimac Email: hueninkv@wnmu.edu Office: (575) 538-6214 Website: www.WNMUMustangs.com


2009 YEAR-IN-REVIEW

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2009 season statistics RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE DATE Aug. 29, 2009 Sep 05, 2009 *Sep 12, 2009 *Sep 19, 2009 *Sep 26, 2009 *Oct 03, 2009 *Oct 10, 2009 *Oct 17, 2009 *Oct 24, 2009 *Oct 31, 2009 *Nov 07, 2009

OVERALL 7-4-0 6-3-0 1-1-0

OPPONENT EASTERN NEW MEXICO at NW Oklahoma St. FORT LEWIS at #15 Chadron State COLORADO MINES at Nebraska-Kearney MESA STATE at New Mexico Highlands WESTERN STATE WESTERN NEW MEXICO at Adams State Att 165 129 45 68 24 2 5 6 9 5 1 1 1 3 1 2 5 472 363

AWAY 3-2-0 3-1-0 0-1-0 W/L W L W W L L L W W W W

NEUTRAL 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

SCORE ATTEND 28-23 8112 28-34 3721 38-0 6280 28-17 1100 7-31 6010 12-44 2434 13-21 4998 35-7 1200 38-27 6741 48-3 5010 41-7 2085

RUSHING Jesse Lewis Jamaal Johnson Marquise Enoch Colin Clancy Johnny Wood Ayrius Justin Augustine Agyei Joe Vigil Joe Pullara Jarrell Reece Giovanni Rider Markus Turner David Massullo Chase Vaughn Demetrius Gilmore Troy Graham TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

GP 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 10 10 4 1 6 11 11 11 3 7 11 11

PASSING Colin Clancy Jamaal Johnson Troy Graham Ayrius Justin Joe Vigil Jesse Lewis Total.......... Opponents......

G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 11 119.23 148-270-8 54.8 1711 14 96 155.5 11 303.90 3-4-0 75.0 109 0 67 9.9 3 0.00 0-3-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 11 370.40 1-2-0 50.0 37 1 37 3.4 10 -200.00 0-2-2 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 11 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 11 119.68 152-282-10 53.9 1857 15 96 168.8 11 101.71 187-377-19 49.6 2241 14 74 203.7

RECEIVING G Augustine Agyei 11 Demetrius Gilmore 11 Jesse Lewis 11 Da’Quan Cartwright 10 Ayrius Justin 11 Marcial Williamson 10 David Massullo 11 Koby Wittek 7 Johnny Wood 10 Markus Turner 6 Marquise Enoch 11 Jamaal Johnson 11 Tyler Hamlin 10 Colin Clancy 11 Joe Pullara 10 Roger Pfannenschmid 1 Total.......... 11 Opponents...... 11

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

Gain Loss Net Avg 1109 45 1064 6.4 931 25 906 7.0 183 17 166 3.7 301 148 153 2.2 124 0 124 5.2 18 0 18 9.0 24 7 17 3.4 16 1 15 2.5 15 0 15 1.7 15 0 15 3.0 5 0 5 5.0 5 0 5 5.0 4 0 4 4.0 2 0 2 0.7 2 0 2 2.0 0 7 -7 -3.5 0 25 -25 -5.0 2754 275 2479 5.3 1475 334 1141 3.1

No. Yds 34 547 24 264 16 318 14 108 10 141 9 103 8 94 8 76 7 40 6 36 6 25 4 -7 3 64 1 38 1 5 1 5 152 1857 187 2241

Avg TD 16.1 7 11.0 2 19.9 3 7.7 0 14.1 1 11.4 0 11.8 0 9.5 1 5.7 0 6.0 0 4.2 1 -1.8 0 21.3 0 38.0 0 5.0 0 5.0 0 12.2 15 12.0 14

Long 46 68 96 18 67 27 26 17 14 9 11 2 35 38 5 5 96 74

TD Long Avg/G 9 80 96.7 7 70 82.4 1 27 15.1 3 36 13.9 2 26 12.4 1 11 1.6 0 9 1.5 0 8 1.5 0 5 1.5 0 5 3.8 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.8 0 4 0.4 2 1 0.2 0 2 0.2 0 0 -2.3 0 0 -3.6 25 80 225.4 10 42 103.7

Avg/G 49.7 24.0 28.9 10.8 12.8 10.3 8.5 10.9 4.0 6.0 2.3 -0.6 6.4 3.5 0.5 5.0 168.8 203.7

TEAM STATISTICS CSUP SCORING 316 Points Per Game 28.7 FIRST DOWNS 203 Rushing 123 Passing 67 Penalty 13 RUSHING YARDAGE 2479 Yards gained rushing 2754 Yards lost rushing 275 Rushing Attempts 472 Average Per Rush 5.3 Average Per Game 225.4 TDs Rushing 25 PASSING YARDAGE 1857 Att-Comp-Int 282-152-10 Average Per Pass 6.6 Average Per Catch 12.2 Average Per Game 168.8 TDs Passing 15 TOTAL OFFENSE 4336 Total Plays 754 Average Per Play 5.8 Average Per Game 394.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 41-898 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 30-323 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 19-182 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.9 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 10.8 INT RETURN AVERAGE 9.6 FUMBLES-LOST 26-9 PENALTIES-Yards 95-883 Average Per Game 80.3 PUNTS-Yards 62-2161 Average Per Punt 34.9 Net punt average 30.1 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:17 3RD-DOWN Conversions 51/153 3rd-Down Pct 33% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 9/19 4th-Down Pct 47% SACKS BY-Yards 24-175 MISC YARDS 19 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 42 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 8-16 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES 60-76 79% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 48-76 63% PAT-ATTEMPTS 38-41 93% ATTENDANCE 74302 Games/Avg Per Game 12/6192 Neutral Site Games TOTAL OFFENSE Colin Clancy Jesse Lewis Jamaal Johnson Marquise Enoch Johnny Wood Ayrius Justin Augustine Agyei Jarrell Reece Joe Vigil Joe Pullara Giovanni Rider Markus Turner David Massullo Demetrius Gilmore Chase Vaughn Total.......... Opponents......

G 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 4 10 10 1 6 11 11 11 11 11

OPP 214 19.5 169 65 88 16 1141 1475 334 363 3.1 103.7 10 2241 377-187-19 5.9 12.0 203.7 14 3382 740 4.6 307.5 47-796 24-277 10-106 16.9 11.5 10.6 21-11 76-718 65.3 66-2463 37.3 31.2 28:19 46/160 29% 7/25 28% 19-118 82 28 6-10 0-0 34-68 50% 28-68 41% 26-27 96% 21080 10/2108 0/0

Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 338 153 1711 1864 169.5 166 1064 0 1064 96.7 133 906 109 1015 92.3 45 166 0 166 15.1 24 124 0 124 12.4 4 18 37 55 5.0 5 17 0 17 1.5 5 15 0 15 3.8 8 15 0 15 1.5 9 15 0 15 1.5 1 5 0 5 5.0 1 5 0 5 0.8 1 4 0 4 0.4 1 2 0 2 0.2 3 2 0 2 0.2 754 2479 1857 4336 394.2 740 1141 2241 3382 307.5


2009 season statistics PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg Grant Crunkleton 18 222 12.3 Markus Turner 8 74 9.2 Marquise Enoch 2 25 12.5 Augustine Agyei 1 1 1.0 Josh Costa 1 1 1.0 Total.......... 30 323 10.8 Opponents...... 24 277 11.5

TD Long 0 40 0 17 0 25 0 1 0 0 0 40 1 33

KICK RETURNS Augustine Agyei Marquise Enoch Tyler Hamlin Chris Brown Johnny Wood Demetrius Gilmore Joe Pullara Marcial Williamson Total.......... Opponents......

TD Long 1 96 0 31 0 13 0 23 0 13 0 0 0 6 0 8 1 96 0 48

No. 27 6 2 2 1 1 1 1 41 47

ALL PURPOSE G Jesse Lewis 11 Augustine Agyei 11 Jamaal Johnson 11 Marquise Enoch 11 Demetrius Gilmore 11 Grant Crunkleton 10 Colin Clancy 11 Johnny Wood 10 Ayrius Justin 11 Markus Turner 6 Marcial Williamson 10 Da’Quan Cartwright 10 David Massullo 11 Tyler Hamlin 10 Koby Wittek 7 Chris Brown 11 Lee Meisner 11 Sedric Patterson 11 Jerome Page 10 Joe Pullara 10 Joe Vigil 10 Jarrell Reece 4 Josh Costa 11 Roger Pfannenschmid 1 Giovanni Rider 1 Chase Vaughn 11 Sutton Richmond 11 Jon Bailey 11 Troy Graham 3 TEAM 7 Total.......... 11 Opponents...... 11

Yds 696 131 22 23 13 -1 6 8 898 796

Avg 25.8 21.8 11.0 11.5 13.0 -1.0 6.0 8.0 21.9 16.9

Rush Rec 1064 318 17 547 906 -7 166 25 2 264 0 0 153 38 124 40 18 141 5 36 0 103 0 108 4 94 0 64 0 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 5 15 0 15 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 -7 0 -25 0 2479 1857 1141 2241

PR 0 1 0 25 0 222 0 0 0 74 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 323 277

KOR IR 0 0 696 0 0 0 131 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 23 42 0 51 0 38 0 35 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 898 182 796 106

SCORING Jesse Lewis Kyle Major Augustine Agyei Jamaal Johnson Colin Clancy Johnny Wood Chase Vaughn Demetrius Gilmore Marquise Enoch Ayrius Justin Lee Meisner Koby Wittek Jerry McWilliams Joe Vigil Grant Crunkleton Total.......... Opponents...... Tot 1382 1261 899 347 265 222 191 177 159 115 111 108 98 86 76 65 51 38 35 26 15 15 10 5 5 4 4 1 -7 -25 5739 4561

Avg/G 125.6 114.6 81.7 31.5 24.1 22.2 17.4 17.7 14.5 19.2 11.1 10.8 8.9 8.6 10.9 5.9 4.6 3.5 3.5 2.6 1.5 3.8 0.9 5.0 5.0 0.4 0.4 0.1 -2.3 -3.6 521.7 414.6

TD 12 0 8 7 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 42 28

| - - - - - - - PAT - - - - - - - | FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72 8-16 38-41 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 62 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 8-16 38-41 0-0 0 0-1 0 1 316 6-10 26-27 0-0 0 0-1 1 0 214

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Kyle Major 8-16 50.0 0-0 5-5 0-2 2-6 1-3 52 1 FG SEQUENCE CSU-Pueblo OPPONENTS Eastern New Mexico 53 NW Oklahoma St. 43,38 21 Fort Lewis 41,(24) Chadron State - (33) Colorado Mines - (41) Nebraska-Kearney (25),(23) (38),(39),41,(24) Mesa State (22),51,(43) 29 New Mexico Highlands - 42 Western State (23),47,35 Western New Mexico 47 (31) Adams State (44),(52) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PUNTING Kyle Major Lee Meisner TEAM

No. Yds Avg 30 1134 37.8 29 1006 34.7 3 21 7.0

KICKOFFS Kyle Major Total.......... Opponents......

No. 59 59 45

Yds 3191 3191 2539

Avg 54.1 54.1 56.4

Long 53 51 21 TB 6 6 1

TB 1 0 0

OB Retn 4 4 796 3 898

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Chris Brown 4 42 10.5 Lee Meisner 3 51 17.0 Jerome Page 3 35 11.7 Jon Bailey 2 1 0.5 Sedric Patterson 2 38 19.0 Sutton Richmond 2 4 2.0 Jason Campbell 1 0 0.0 Chase Vaughn 1 2 2.0 Josh Costa 1 9 9.0

TD Long 0 18 1 41 0 35 0 1 0 28 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 9

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg Sedric Patterson 1 1 1.0 Justin Herrera 1 20 20.0 Total.......... 2 21 10.5 Opponents...... 2 41 20.5

TD Long 0 1 0 20 0 20 3 41

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st CSU-Pueblo 82 87 Opponents 56 66

3rd 4th 82 316 41 214

2nd 65 51

FC 6 10 0

I20 5 9 0

Blkd 2 1 0

Net

YdLn

38.6 36.0

31 33

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2009 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 36 20 34 5 24 1 40 18 50 26 88 27 6 23 30 91 97 31 96 90 41 2 29 39 48 4 10 25 68 22 28 21 TM 43 58 46 42 61 94 15

DEFENSIVE LEADERS Lee Meisner Chase Vaughn Sedric Patterson Jerry McWilliams Chris Brown Jerome Page Damon Schiele Jon Bailey Brandon Williams Josh Costa Grant Jansen Aaron Hernandez Matt Cole Grant Crunkleton Marco Macaluso Josh Mack Justin Herrera Kyle McCall Chris Clady G. Martin-Proctor Adrian Marquez Sutton Richmond Denzel Williams Beldy Nseka Jason Campbell David Massullo Kyle Major Micah Crews Drew Swartz Johnny Wood Jesse Lewis Augustine Agyei TEAM Tyler Hamlin Ben Hicks Dexter Scott Joe Campton R.J. Trione Zak Munoz Demetrius Gilmore Total.......... Opponents......

GP 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 8 10 10 8 9 11 11 7 11 10 11 11 9 5 11 11 7 11 10 11 11 7 10 1 2 9 10 1 11 11 11

| - - - - - - - - Tackles - - - - - - - - | | - Sacks - | | - - - Pass Defense - - - | | - - Fumbles - - | Blk Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick 45 45 90 8.0-32 2.0-18 3-51 4 4 . . . 37 33 70 12.0-67 5.0-39 1-2 2 5 1-0 4 2 26 24 50 3.0-9 . 2-38 1 1 1-1 . . 24 22 46 9.5-41 4.5-31 . 4 5 . 1 . 32 12 44 1.5-7 . 4-42 7 . . . . 20 15 35 1.0-24 1.0-24 3-35 7 . . . . 17 18 35 4.0-19 0.5-8 . 1 1 . . . 18 14 32 1.0-2 . 2-1 5 . . . . 19 12 31 4.0-8 . . 1 1 1-0 1 . 14 17 31 2.5-12 1.0-9 1-9 4 . 1-0 2 1 10 17 27 5.0-18 2.5-5 . 1 3 . 1 1 14 8 22 1.5-7 1.0-2 . 5 . 1-0 . . 14 8 22 3.5-8 0.5-4 . . 2 . . . 14 7 21 0.5-1 . . 4 . . . . 10 7 17 0.5-1 . . 2 . . . . 6 9 15 2.5-10 1.5-6 . . 1 . . 1 10 5 15 7.0-31 3.0-20 . . 3 4-20 2 . 8 6 14 . . . . . . . . 5 9 14 4.5-11 1.5-9 . 1 2 . . . 3 9 12 0.5-1 . . . . . . . 7 5 12 . . . . . . . . 7 3 10 . . 2-4 1 . . . . 5 4 9 . . . 1 . . . . 4 5 9 1.0-7 . . . . . . . 3 5 8 . . 1-0 . . 1-0 . . 4 2 6 . . . . . . . . 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . 3 1 4 . . . 2 2 . . . 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 392 329 721 73-316 24-175 19-182 54 30 11-21 11 5 404 422 826 70.0-262 19-118 10-106 19 19 9-41 9 6

Saf . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .

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Opponent Eastern New Mexico Northwestern Oklahoma State Fort Lewis Chadron State Colorado School of Mines Nebraska-Kearney Mesa State New Mexico Highlands Western State Western New Mexico Adams State Opponent Eastern New Mexico Northwestern Oklahoma State Fort Lewis Chadron State Colorado School of Mines Nebraska-Kearney Mesa State New Mexico Highlands Western State Western New Mexico Adams State

QB RB FB WR Clancy Lewis Pullara Justin Clancy Johnson Pullara Justin Clancy Lewis Pullara Justin Clancy Lewis Wood Justin Clancy Lewis Wood Justin Clancy Lewis Johnson (TB) Justin Clancy Lewis Wood Justin Clancy Lewis Wood Justin Clancy Lewis Wood Justin Clancy Lewis Wood Justin Clancy Lewis Wood Justin LDE NG RDE LOLB Jansen Martin-Proctor Vaughn Cole Jansen Martin-Proctor Vaughn Cole Jansen Herrera Vaughn Cole McWilliams Jansen Herrera Campbell McWilliams Jansen Herrera Campbell McWilliams Jansen Herrera Cole McWilliams Jansen Mack Williams McWilliams Jansen Herrera Cole McWilliams Jansen Herrera Cole McWilliams Jansen Mack Cole McWilliams Jansen Herrera Schiele

WR Agyei Agyei Agyei Agyei Agyei Agyei Agyei Agyei Agyei Agyei Agyei LILB Meisner Meisner Meisner Meisner Meisner Meisner Meisner Meisner Meisner Meisner Meisner

TE LT Wittek Ackinsanya Wittek Rush Hamlin Jensen Wittek Jensen Hamlin Jensen Hamlin Jensen Hamlin Jensen Hamlin Jensen Hamlin Jensen Hamlin Jensen Wittek Jensen RILB ROLB Patterson Williams Patterson Williams Patterson Bailey (S) Schiele Vaughn Schiele Vaughn Schiele Vaughn Schiele Vaughn Schiele Vaughn Schiele Vaughn Schiele Vaughn Patterson Vaughn

LG Tilford Tilford Tilford Tilford Tilford Tilford Haddan Tilford Haddan Haddan Haddan LCB Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown

C RG Haddan Sabye Haddan Sabye Haddan Trione Haddan Trione Haddan Trione Haddan Trione Jones Trione Haddan Trione Jones Trione Jones Trione Jones Trione RCB FS Page Richmond Page Richmond Page Richmond Page Richmond Page Hernandez Page Hernandez Crunkleton Hernandez Crunkleton Costa Crunkleton Costa Crunkleton Bailey Crunkleton Bailey

RT Swartz Swartz Swartz Swartz Swartz Swartz Swartz Swartz Swartz Swartz Swartz SS Macaluso Macaluso Macaluso Bailey Bailey Bailey Costa Bailey Bailey Costa Costa


2009 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME Date Aug 29, 2009 Sep 05, 2009 Sep 12, 2009 Sep 19, 2009 Sep 26, 2009 Oct 03, 2009 Oct 10, 2009 Oct 17, 2009 Oct 24, 2009 Oct 31, 2009 Nov 07, 2009

Opponent EASTERN NEW MEXICO at NW Oklahoma St. FORT LEWIS at Chadron State COLORADO MINES at Nebraska-Kearney MESA STATE at New Mexico Highlands WESTERN STATE WESTERN NEW MEXICO at Adams State Totals Opponent

|---RUSHING---| No. Yds TD Lg 45 227 2 59 24 71 1 70 50 278 5 54 39 97 0 13 27 87 1 16 44 170 0 39 37 155 1 42 43 269 2 29 50 328 4 34 50 435 5 80 63 362 4 28 472 2479 25 80 363 1141 10 42

|--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING-------| No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg 18 175 2 38 18-31-2 175 2 38 19 309 3 96 19-38-0 309 3 96 13 90 0 12 13-22-0 90 0 12 18 319 4 68 18-24-1 319 4 68 12 113 0 25 12-34-2 113 0 25 16 150 1 70 16-30-2 150 1 70 13 138 0 46 13-28-1 138 0 46 11 129 2 35 11-19-1 129 2 35 14 148 1 37 14-23-0 148 1 37 14 185 2 38 14-19-0 185 2 38 4 101 0 67 4-14-1 101 0 67 152 1857 15 96 152-282-10 1857 15 96 187 2241 14 74 187-377-19 2241 14 74

|--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg 5 128 0 46 0 0 0 0 6 96 0 23 3 31 0 17 1 21 0 21 3 45 0 25 3 42 0 20 2 15 0 8 6 145 0 33 2 8 0 7 8 150 0 28 0 0 0 0 2 42 0 27 5 21 0 8 2 136 1 96 6 78 0 29 4 65 0 31 5 77 0 40 2 30 0 22 2 23 0 15 2 43 0 33 2 25 0 13 41 898 1 96 30 323 0 40 47 796 0 48 24 277 1 33

tot off 402 380 368 416 200 320 293 398 476 620 463 4336 3382

Games played: 11 Avg per rush: 5.3 Avg per catch: 12.2 Pass efficiency: 119.68 Kick ret avg: 21.9 Punt ret avg: 10.8 All purpose avg/game: 521.7 Total offense avg/gm: 394.2 Date Aug 29, 2009 Sep 05, 2009 Sep 12, 2009 Sep 19, 2009 Sep 26, 2009 Oct 03, 2009 Oct 10, 2009 Oct 17, 2009 Oct 24, 2009 Oct 31, 2009 Nov 07, 2009

Opponent EASTERN NEW MEXICO at NW Oklahoma St. FORT LEWIS at Chadron State COLORADO MINES at Nebraska-Kearney MESA STATE at New Mexico Highlands WESTERN STATE WESTERN NEW MEXICO at Adams State Totals Opponent

Date Aug 29, 2009 Sep 05, 2009 Sep 12, 2009 Sep 19, 2009 Sep 26, 2009 Oct 03, 2009 Oct 10, 2009 Oct 17, 2009 Oct 24, 2009 Oct 31, 2009 Nov 07, 2009

Opponent EASTERN NEW MEXICO at NW Oklahoma St. FORT LEWIS at Chadron State COLORADO MINES at Nebraska-Kearney MESA STATE at New Mexico Highlands WESTERN STATE WESTERN NEW MEXICO at Adams State Totals Opponent

|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds 46 30 76 6.0-51 3.0-43 46 40 86 8.0-15 1.0-4 32 34 66 9.0-55 2.0-10 34 25 59 4.0-13 1.0-4 43 42 85 8.0-29 2.0-16 34 26 60 10.0-25 3.0-9 44 18 62 5.0-6 0.0-0 32 12 44 10.0-63 6.0-53 26 36 62 3.0-14 2.0-12 36 22 58 6.0-36 2.0-18 19 44 63 4.0-9 2.0-6 392 329 721 73.0-316 24.0-175 404 422 826 70.0-262 19.0-118

|-FUMBLE-| FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 2 2-20 5-52 1 1-0 1-18 1 3-0 2-37 2 1-0 2-10 3 2-0 1-4 0 0-0 2-0 0 0-0 2-10 0 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 1 2-1 3-51 11 11-21 19-182 9 9-41 10-106

|------------------PUNTING------------------| No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB 9 349 38.8 51 0 1 7 178 25.4 45 2 0 5 155 31.0 39 0 0 4 130 32.5 43 0 0 10 382 38.2 49 0 0 8 249 31.1 53 1 0 6 204 34.0 43 0 0 4 166 41.5 50 0 0 2 77 38.5 40 0 0 4 147 36.8 41 0 0 3 124 41.3 45 0 0 62 2161 34.9 53 3 1 66 2463 37.3 60 1 4

FC 2 0 3 3 2 3 0 1 0 2 0 16 8

50+ 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 3

QBH 0 1 1 0 2 5 2 0 4 11 4 30 19

Pass Blkd XPTS Brk Kick Att-Mad 13 0 4-2 2 1 4-4 4 0 5-5 2 0 4-4 7 0 1-1 4 0 0-0 3 1 1-1 1 1 5-5 8 2 5-5 7 0 7-6 3 0 5-5 54 5 41-38 19 6 27-26

Run Rcv Saf Pts 0 0 1 28 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 38 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 38 0 0 0 48 0 0 0 41 0 0 1 316 0 0 0 214

|--FIELD GOALS--| I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd 1 1-0 0 0 1 2-0 0 0 3 2-1 24 0 2 0-0 0 0 2 0-0 0 0 1 2-2 25 0 1 3-2 43 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 3-1 23 1 1 1-0 0 0 1 2-2 52 0 14 16-8 52 1 18 10-6 41 3

|------KICKOFFS------| No Yds Avg TB OB 5 309 61.8 0 0 5 218 43.6 0 1 7 409 58.4 0 2 5 281 56.2 2 0 2 103 51.5 0 0 4 211 52.8 0 0 4 227 56.8 0 0 5 224 44.8 1 0 7 382 54.6 0 0 7 351 50.1 0 0 8 476 59.5 3 1 59 3191 54.1 6 4 45 2539 56.4 1 3

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THE LAST TIME CSU-PUEBLO HAD... PASSING

last time a csup opponent had:

20 completions – (20) Bobby Washington at Western State, 10/25/2008 30 or more completions – Never 40 attempts – (42) Joe Vigil vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 10/4/2008 50 ore more attempts – Never 300 yards – (309) Colin Clancy at Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/5/2009 400 or more yards – Never Pass over 80 yards – (96) Colin Clancy to Jesse Lewis at Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/5/2009 4 touchdowns – (4) John Wristen, vs. Western State, 10/22/1983 5 or more touchdowns – Never

PASSING

RECEIVING 100 yards – (107) Augustine Agyei at Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/5/2009 150 yards – () 200 yards – (207) John Trahan, vs. Mesa State, 9/18/1982 Reception over 80 yards – (96) Colin Clancy to Jesse Lewis at Northwestern Oklahoma State, 9/5/2009 10 receptions – (12) John Trahan, vs. Mesa State, 9/18/1982 3 Receiving Touchdowns – (3) Roy Thomas, vs. Southern Utah, 10/2/1982

RUSHING 100 yards – Jesse Lewis (158) and Jamaal Johnson (138) at Adams State, 11/7/2009 200 yards – (233) Jesse Lewis vs. Western New Mexico, 10/31/2009 300 yards – (304) Frank Hester, vs. Emporia State, 10/16/1965 Two players over 100 yards – Jesse Lewis (158) and Jamaal Johnson (138) at Adams State, 11/7/2009 Rush of 75 yards – (80) Jesse Lewis vs. Western New Mexico, 10/31/2009 3 rushing touchdowns in one game – (3) Jesse Lewis vs. Western New Mexico, 10/31/2009 4 rushing touchdowns in one game – (4) Joe Pannunzio, vs. Western New Mexico, 10/11/1980

DEFENSE Interception Return for a TD – Lee Meisner (41 yards) at Adams State, 11/7/2009 Fumble Return for a TD – Jon Bailey (25 yards) at Fort Lewis, 9/13/2008 3 Interceptions in one game – (3) Dale Cephers, Oklahoma Panhandle State, 11/15/1980 3 Sacks in one game – (4.5) Chase Vaughn vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State, 9/6/2008 Scored a safety – Jerry McWilliams, vs. Eastern New Mexico, 8/29/2009

SPECIAL TEAMS Field goal of 50 yards – (52) Kyle Major at Adams State, 11/7/2009 Kickoff return of 80 yards – (96) Augustine Agyei at New Mexico Highlands, 10/17/2009 Blocked a PAT – Lee Meisner vs. Western State, 10/24/2009 Blocked a Field Goal – Josh Costa vs. Western State, 10/24/2009 Kickoff Return for a Touchdown – Augustine Agyei (96 yards) at New Mexico Highlands, 10/17/2009 Did Not Punt – Not available Punt Return for a TD – Markus Turner (61 yards) vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State, 9/6/2008 Three Field Goals in a Game – (3) Kyle Major at Fort Lewis, 9/13/2008 Punt for 60 yards – (63) Kyle Major vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 10/4/2008 Punt for 70 yards – (70) Pat Rollison vs. Adams State, 10/12/1966

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30 completions – (45) J.J. Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 8/29/2009 40 completions – (45) J.J. Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 8/29/2009 40 attempts – (78) J.J. Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 8/29/2009 60 attempts – (78) J.J. Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 8/29/2009 5 touchdowns – (8) Kevin Kott, Eastern New Mexico, 10/6/1984 Pass for 80 yards – (85) Scott Loveland to Adrian Andrews, Central Missouri, 9/3/1983 300 yards – (513) J.J. Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 8/29/2009 400 yards – (513) J.J. Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 8/29/2009 500 yards – (513) J.J. Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 8/29/2009

RECEIVING 100 yards – (141) Kyle Kaiser, Nebraska-Kearney, 10/3/2009 150 yards – (163) Cody Renken, Colorado Mines, 9/26/2009 200 yards – Never Reception over 80 yards – (85) Adrian Andrews from Scott Loveland, Central Missouri, 9/3/1983 10 receptions – (10) Cody Renken, Colorado Mines, 9/26/2009 3 Receiving Touchdowns – Kenny Carroll and Steve Jackson, Eastern New Mexico, 10/6/1984

RUSHING 100 yards – (103) Germaine Daniel, Western State, 10/24/2009 200 yards – (237) Bobby Coy, Mesa State, 10/11/2008 300 yards – (332) Tom Evans, Fort Hays State, 10/31/1970 Rush of 75 yards – (98) Rustin Dring, Nebraska-Kearney, 10/4/2008 3 rushing touchdowns in one game – Ed Goodlow, Central State, 9/8/1984

DEFENSE Interception Return for a TD – Randy Preston (100 yards), Central State, 11/13/1982 Fumble Return for a TD – Rocco DeLorenzen (6 yards), Adams State, 11/8/2008 Scored a safety – Team, Adams State, 11/8/2008

SPECIAL TEAMS Field goal of 50 yards – Never Kickoff return of 80 yards – (88) Milt Cherry, Western New Mexico, 11/1/2008 Blocked a PAT – Texavier Henry, Eastern New Mexico, 8/29/2009 Blocked a Field Goal – Omer Tamir, Western State, 10/24/2009 Blocked a Punt – Shane Carraher, Nebraska-Kearney, 10/3/2009 Kickoff Return for a Touchdown – N/A Punt Return for a TD – Mike Scialla, Colorado Mines, 10/27/1984 Three Field Goals in a Game – (3) Kyle Allegria, Nebraska-Kearney, 10/3/2009 Four Field Goals in a Game – (4) Jared Keating, Mesa State, 10/11/2008 Punt for 60 yards – (60) Greg Rivara, New Mexico Highlands, 10/17/2009


2009 season-in-review: game 1 eastern new mexico at csu-pueblo

saturday, august 29, 2009 • neta and eddie derose thunderbowl • pueblo, colo. • (8,122)

28 23 ThunderWolves use offense, timely stops to win season-opener PUEBLO, Colo. – Lightning delays. Power outages. An NCAA record for pass attempts by the opposing quarterback. It’s all good for CSU-Pueblo, because on a night of utter weirdness, the Pack emerged victorious, winning 28-23 over Eastern New Mexico. In a four hour, 13 minute marathon of a game, complete with a lightning/rain delay of an hour and 45 minutes and a campuswide power outage five minutes before kickoff, CSU-Pueblo did something it hadn’t done in its short history after restarting its program in 2008 - win a shootout. Both teams combined for 917 yards, with the Pack’s 402 yards its highest offensive output since the program returned to competition. The bulk of the Pack offense came from a running game as Jamaal Johnson (So., Fountain, Colo.), a cornerback in 2008 who switched to tailback, his high school position, this season, rumbled for 145 yards on 15 carries, including a 59-yard touchdown run in the second quarter, which put the Pack up by a 20-7 advantage at that point. Pack quarterback Colin Clancy (Sr., Longmont, Colo.) shined in his first start for the ThunderWolves, going a healthy 18-

Eastern New Mexico CSU-Pueblo Scoring Summary:

7 13

9 15

for-31 for 175 yards and two touchdowns, both of which went to Augustine Agyei (Sr., Aurora, Colo.), whose only two pass receptions went for scores, netting 67 yards on the night. All told, Agyei accumulated 172 all purpose yards, which included 105 on kickoff returns. But the Pack defense emerged as the star, albeit on a night where they gave up a total of 515 yards. Eastern New Mexico quarterback J.J. Harp’s wild night - 45-for-78 for 513 yards, three touchdowns and five interceptions - set numerous records, including a mark for most pass attempts in a game, but the Pack employed a bend-but-don’t-break defense that kept the Greyhounds largely in check. The Pack defense only allowed a grand total of two rushing yards by Eastern New Mexico, and made three huge stops in fourth down situations, but it was a stop that didn’t show up in the box score that was the most important. In a 2-and-3 from the CSU-Pueblo 18yard-line with eight seconds remaining, Chase Vaughn (Sr., Aurora, Colo.) and Damon Schiele (RFr., Aurora, Colo.) sacked Harp on the game’s final play, halting an Eastern New Mexico comeback attempt in a 28-23 ball game. The Greyhounds’ comeback attempt came after play resumed following the delay, which took place with 4 minutes remaining in the third quarter and CSU-Pueblo leading 28-16. Eastern New Mexico added a touchdown to make the game a one-score affair, but the Pack defense was able to make the stop when it counted. “It wasn’t pretty and it was close at the end, but we won the game and that’s all that matters,” CSU-Pueblo head coach John Wristen said. “I couldn’t be prouder of our guys and the performance they put in. It was a crazy night and our guys played a heck of a game.” CSU-Pueblo’s win puts them in an early three-way tie atop the RMAC standings with Chadron State and Fort Lewis.

0 0

7 0

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23 28

1st quarter

08:20 CSUP: Augustine Agyei 38 yd pass from Colin Clancy (Kyle Major kick blocked) Drive: 11 plays, 85 yards, TOP 5:03 ENMU 0 - CSUP 6 05:46 CSUP: Jesse Lewis 14 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 3 plays, 68 yards, TOP 1:08 ENMU 0 - CSUP 13 05:17 ENMU: Arvis Jackson 71 yd pass from JJ Harp (Taylor Cannon kick), Drive: 3 plays, 71 yards, TOP 0:21 ENMU 7 - CSUP 13

2nd quarter

13:38 CSUP: Jamaal Johnson 59 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 3 plays, 78 yards, TOP 1:17 ENMU 7 - CSUP 20 11:06 ENMU: Darian Dale 15 yd pass from JJ Harp (Taylor Cannon kick), Drive: 12 plays, 72 yards, TOP 2:19 ENMU 14 - CSUP 20 04:07 CSUP: Jerry McWilliams safety Drive: N/A ENMU 14 - CSUP 22 00:19 CSUP: Augustine Agyei 29 yd pass from Colin Clancy (Kyle Major kick blocked) Drive: 12 plays, 71 yards, TOP 3:39 ENMU 14 - CSUP 28 00:19 ENMU: Texavier Henry PAT return Drive: N/A ENMU 16 - CSUP 28

4th quarter

08:59 ENMU: Jesse Poku 52 yd pass from JJ Harp (Taylor Cannon kick) Drive: 6 plays, 65 yards, TOP 1:00 ENMU 23 - CSUP 28

CSU-Pueblo reserve tailback Jamaal Johnson ran for 145 yards, 59 of which coming on a long touchdown run. Photo by Bill Sabo, Pro Action Photos

TEAM STATISTICS: 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

ENMU 26 19-2 513 78-45-5 97-515 0-0 4-57 5-118 2-16 3-37.0 3-2 11-134 22:03 9 of 20 2 of 5 1-5 1-10

CSUP 19 45-227 175 31-18-2 76-402 1-20 0-0 5-128 5-52 9-38.8 0-0 15-124 37:57 7 of 18 1 of 1 1-2 3-43

INDIVIDUAL STATS: RUSHING: Eastern New Mexico-Terrence Griffin 6-17; Troy Harris 3-7; Tony Valenzuela 2-2; JJ Harp 8-minus 24. CSU-Pueblo-Jamaal Johnson 18-145; Jesse Lewis 11-38; Marquise Enoch 7-17; Colin Clancy 5-17; Joe Pullara 4-10. PASSING: Eastern New Mexico-JJ Harp 45-78-5-513. CSU-Pueblo-Colin Clancy 18-31-2-175. RECEIVING: Eastern New Mexico-Darian Dale 10-106; Jesse Poku 8-152; Chase Kyser 8-61; Terrence Griffin 6-44; JT Thompson 5-39; Arvis Jackson 2-73; Dominic Preston 2-25; Troy Harris 2-minus 3; Michael Henderson 1-15; Brandon Marbley 1-1. CSU-Pueblo-Demetrius Gilmore 3-23; Markus Turner 3-17; Augustine Agyei 2-67; Marcial Williamson 2-26; Da’Quan Cartwright 2-11; Marquise Enoch 2-7; Ayrius Justin 1-14; Roger Pfannenschmid 1-5; Joe Pullara 1-5; Koby Wittek 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Eastern New Mexico-Rodney Mitchell 2-16. CSU-Pueblo-Chris Brown 2-20; Sedric Patterson 1-28; Sutton Richmond 1-4; Lee Meisner 1-0. FUMBLES: Eastern New Mexico-Troy Harris 1-1; Arvis Jackson 1-0; Terrence Griffin 1-1. CSUPueblo-None.

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2009 season-in-review: game 2 csu-pueblo AT NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE saturday, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009 • ranger field • alva, okla. • (3,721)

34 28 Pack comes up short on road against NAIA powerhouse ALVA, Okla. – Despite a late rally, the ThunderWolves couldn’t keep up with a strong offensive attack by Northwestern Oklahoma State Saturday, losing 34-28. The Pack opened up the game with a 70-yard TD run by Jamaal Johnson (So., Fountain, Colo.) up the gut on the first play from scrimmage, building a quick 7-0 lead. But the play led to a false sense of security, which the Rangers took full advantage of. Northwest Oklahoma State responded with an eight-play, 66-yard drive, culminating in a one-yard touchdown burst by fullback Clayton Smith, which tied the game 7-7. The Rangers’ next scoring drive was thwarted by an interception in the end zone by Chris Brown (Jr., Aurora, Colo.), but the Pack was unable to take advantage of huge defensive play. After failing to gain a

CSU-Pueblo NW Oklahoma St. Scoring Summary:

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first down, the Rangers’ NAIA All-American linebacker, Lantz Mathers, blocked a punt and recovered the ball in the end zone, giving the Rangers a 14-7 lead and launching the Pack into a tail spin. The ThunderWolves’ offense only managed six first downs through the first three quarters, while the Rangers tacked on two more touchdowns running a very sneaky running attack out of the spread formation. After three frames, the Rangers held a 27-7 lead. In the fourth quarter, the ThunderWolves circled the wagons and gave their all in a near-epic comeback. The offense changed to a pass-first attack behind quarterback Colin Clancy (Sr., Longmont, Colo.), who logged an entire game’s worth of yardage in the fourth quarter alone, going 11-for-18 for 257 yards and three touchdowns. Two of the scores went to Augustine Agyei (Sr., Aurora, Colo.), and the third went on a pretty screen pass turned touchdown to tailback Jesse Lewis (So., Loveland, Colo.), who took a 96-yard TD to the house. Clancy’s 309 passing yards set a new CSU-Pueblo single game record. But the Pack’s 21 fourth quarter points, also a school record for fourth quarter output, were undone by a pair of touchdowns by Northwest Oklahoma in the quarter. Quarterback Kyle Jech ran two quarterback keepers for long scores, part of 285 rushing yards by the Rangers. The 34-28 loss marks the first of the young season by the Pack, though the ThunderWolves still hold a tie for first place in the RMAC two weeks into the young season.

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1st quarter

13:23 CSUP: Jamaal Johnson 70 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 1 play, 70 yards, TOP 0:10 CSUP 7 - NWOSU 0 10:03 NWOSU: Clayton Smith 1 yd run (A.J. Gibson kick), Drive: 8 plays, 66 yards, TOP 3:13 CSUP 7 - NWOSU 7 05:11 NWOSU: Lantz Mathers 0 yd blocked punt return (A.J. Gibson kick) Drive: N/A CSUP 7 - NWOSU 14

2nd quarter

00:46 NWOSU: Ken. McDonald 16 yd pass from Kyle Jech (Mike Frame pass failed) Drive: 6 plays, 29 yards, TOP 2:15 CSUP 7 - NWOSU 20

4th quarter

14:04 NWOSU: Kyle Jech 38 yd run (A.J. Gibson kick) Drive: 4 plays, 56 yards, TOP 0:56 CSUP 7 - NWOSU 27 11:10 CSUP: Augustine Agyei 13 yd pass from Colin Clancy (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 4 plays, 14 yards, TOP 1:06 CSUP 14 - NWOSU 27 02:51 CSUP: Jesse Lewis 96 yd pass from Colin Clancy (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 1 play, 96 yards, TOP 0:16 CSUP 21 - NWOSU 27 01:58 NWOSU: Kyle Jech 26 yd run (A.J. Gibson kick) Drive: 2 plays, 37 yards, TOP 0:53 CSUP 21 - NWOSU 34 00:55 CSUP: Augustine Agyei 16 yd pass from Colin Clancy (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 6 plays, 61 yards, TOP 0:58 CSUP 28 - NWOSU 34

CSU-Pueblo quarterback Colin Clancy became the first quarterback in school history to toss 300 yards in a single game. Photo courtesy of Chadron State College Sports Info

TEAM STATISTICS: FIRST DOWNS 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

CSUP 26 15 24-71 309 38-19-0 62-380 0-0 3-31 6-96 1-18 7-25.4 4-2 7-59 23:42 2 of 13 1 of 2 2-4 1-4

NWOSU 19 22 56-285 148 20-12-1 76-433 1-0 4-23 4-105 0-0 6-33.5 1-1 9-79 36:18 4 of 14 1 of 3 2-5 3-22

INDIVIDUAL STATS: RUSHING: CSU-Pueblo-Jamaal Johnson 9-86; Jesse Lewis 7-9; Joe Pullara 1-2; Colin Clancy 7-minus 26. NW Oklahoma St.-Nate Guillory 31-130; Kyle Jech 10-87; Clayton Smith 14-52; Korey Williams 1-16. PASSING: CSU-Pueblo-Colin Clancy 19-38-0-309. NW Oklahoma St.-Kyle Jech 12-20-1-148. RECEIVING: CSU-Pueblo-Augustine Agyei 6-107; Jesse Lewis 2-99; David Massullo 2-32; Da’Quan Cartwright 2-20; Koby Wittek 2-20; Ayrius Justin 2-14; Marcial Williamson 1-8; Markus Turner 1-7; Johnny Wood 1-2. NW Oklahoma St.-Korey Williams 8-107; Ken. McDonald 2-25; Stephen Harrison 1-11; Clayton Smith 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: CSU-Pueblo-Chris Brown 1-18. NW Oklahoma St.-None. FUMBLES: CSU-Pueblo-Colin Clancy 2-0; Marquise Enoch 1-1; Jerome Page 1-1. NW Oklahoma St.-Taylor Hooper 1-1.

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2009 season-in-review: game 3 fort lewis at csu-pueblo

saturday, SEPTEMBER 11, 2009 • neta and eddie derose thunderbowl • pueblo, colo. • (6,280)

38 0 Pack claims first shutout since 1982 with 38-0 trouncing PUEBLO, Colo. – The ThunderWolves posted their first shutout in 27 years Saturday night when a strong rushing game ushered in a 38-0 trouncing of the visiting Fort Lewis Skyhawks. The Pack piled on 278 rushing yards, its highest single game team rushing total since the program returned in 2008, as Jesse Lewis (So., Loveland, Colo.) and Marquise Enoch (Jr., Denver, Colo.) each knocked on the door of 100 yards rushing invidually as both attained career highs. CSU-Pueblo rushers logged a total of five touchdown runs from five different players. Many of Lewis’ 93 yards rushing came on one 54-yard jaunt to the end zone in the first quarter, which gave the Pack a 14-0 second quarter lead. The Pack drew first blood when quarterback Colin Clancy (Sr., Longmont,

Fort Lewis CSU-Pueblo Scoring Summary:

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Colo.) ran a quarterback sneak into the end zone following a muffed punt attempt by the Skyhawks, one of three fumbled punts by the visiting team in the game. While the offense hummed the defense shut the Skyhawks down. Fort Lewis managed just 38 rushing yards on 32 attempts, and Skyhawk passers only gained 77 yards through the air. Clancy wasn’t forced to throw much, going a conservative 13-for-21 for 90 yards. He tossed no interceptions. The Pack’s shutout marked its first since 1982, when a John Wristen-led USC Indian team beat Western New Mexico 50-0. The Pack’s win is a good start in RMAC play, as CSU-Pueblo shares first place in the RMAC with a 1-0 conference record and 2-1 overall. The Pack will be tied with Chadron State (2-1, 1-0 RMAC) and NebraskaKearney (2-1, 1-0 RMAC). The ThunderWolves will battle Chadron State in Chadron next Saturday at noon for the prize of first place in the conference.

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The ThunderWolf defense piled on to the Skyhawks, allowing just 36 total rushing yards on 32 attempts. Photo by Bill Sabo, Pro Action Photos

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1st quarter

05:30 CSUP Colin Clancy 1 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 3 plays, 2 yards, TOP 1:22

FLC 0 - CSUP 7

2nd quarter

12:11 CSUP Jesse Lewis 54 yd run (Kyle Major kick), Drive: 1 play, 54 yards, TOP 0:13 05:47 CSUP Marquise Enoch 4 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 11 plays, 32 yards, TOP 5:26

FLC 0 - CSUP 14 FLC 0 - CSUP 21

3rd quarter

11:14 CSUP Ayrius Justin 7 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 9 plays, 77 yards, TOP 3:41

FLC 0 - CSUP 28

4th quarter

14:57 CSUP Kyle Major 24 yd field goal Drive: 13 plays, 81 yards, TOP 6:21 08:43 CSUP Johnny Wood 6 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 3 plays, 18 yards, TOP 0:48

FLC 0 - CSUP 31 FLC 0 - CSUP 38

TEAM STATISTICS: 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

FLC 9 32-38 77 29-14-2 61-115 0-0 1-30 5-73 0-0 6-36.3 4-3 2-22 27:19 2 of 16 1 of 6 0-1 0-0

CSUP 17 50-278 90 22-13-0 72-368 0-0 3-45 1-21 2-37 5-31.0 1-0 4-39 29:56 4 of 14 1 of 2 5-5 2-10

INDIVIDUAL STATS: RUSHING: Fort Lewis-Justin Johsnon 9-30; Tim Jenkins 9-26; Sam Apraku 4-9; Justin Peters 3-8; Brandon Haltom 1-5; AJ Miko 3-minus 2; Nick Becker 3-minus 38. CSU-Pueblo-Jesse Lewis 12-93; Marquise Enoch 13-84; Jamaal Johnson 9-33; Colin Clancy 5-30; Johnny Wood 2-13; Jarrell Reece 4-13; Ayrius Justin 1-7; Giovanni Rider 1-5; Joe Pullara 1-3; Joe Vigil 1-minus 1; Troy Graham 1-minus 2. PASSING: Fort Lewis-Tim Jenkins 14-29-2-77. CSU-Pueblo-Colin Clancy 13-21-0-90; Troy Graham 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Fort Lewis-Brandon Schneid 4-31; Phillip Dodd 4-26; Justin Johsnon 4-14; Harrison Scheid 2-6. CSU-Pueblo-Jesse Lewis 3-16; Da’Quan Cartwright 2-21; Ayrius Justin 2-10; Demetrius Gilmore 2-10; Koby Wittek 1-12; Augustine Agyei 1-10; Marcial Williamson 1-6; Markus Turner 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Fort Lewis-None. CSU-Pueblo-Jerome Page 1-35; Chase Vaughn 1-2. FUMBLES: Fort Lewis-Nick Becker 3-2; Justin Johsnon 1-1. CSU-Pueblo-Troy Graham 1-0.

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2009 season-in-review: game 4 csu-pueblo AT #15 chadron state

saturday, SEPTEMBER 18, 2009 • ELLIOTT field • CHADRON, NEB. • (1,100)

17 28 Pack comes up short on road against NAIA powerhouse CHADRON, Neb. – You might call it the shot heard ‘round the world, at least in terms of the RMAC football world, as CSU-Pueblo did something no RMAC team has done since 2005 - go on the road to Chadron State, the three-time defending RMAC champion, and earn a win, knocking off the conference lynchpin 28-17. Not bad for a football program in just its second year of competition. It was just one year ago that Chadron State entered CSU-Pueblo’s Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl and treated the Pack like its personal ragdoll, routing the ThunderWolves 32-0 and upsetting the Pack’s then 2-0 start. Saturday, the Pack defense held the Eagles to just 283 yards of total offense, forcing three turnovers and converting four touchdowns of 35 yards or more to stun the Eagles on their home turf. Not since Oct. 14, 2005, when Nebraska-Kearney scored a 20-14 win - a span of 28 games - have the Eagles lost an RMAC game. Their last home RMAC loss came earlier that year in a 27-26 loss to the Colorado School of Mines. The Pack’s 28-17 win also marks the largest margin of loss for the Eagles in RMAC play since 2002, when Kearney defeated Chadron State 12-0. As late as the third quarter, CSU-Pueblo seemed to have little chance at knocking off the Eagles. A fumbled snap at the Pack three-yard line was recovered by Chadron State in the end zone, as Chad-

CSU-Pueblo #15 Chadron State Scoring Summary:

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ron’s slim 10-7 halftime lead quickly turned into a 17-7 lead with 7:44 remaining in third quarter. But the Pack showed a great deal of maturity in handling the untimely score. Starting the ensuing drive on their own 6-yard-line, the Pack quickly picked up 20 yards in two plays, then hit paydirt as quarterback Colin Clancy (Sr., Longmont, Colo.) found Demetrius Gilmore (So., Colorado Springs, Colo.) for a 68-yard touchdown strike, and suddenly, the Pack was trailing by just three, 17-14, with 6:47 remaining in the 3rd quarter and momentum squarely in the Pack’s hands. After forcing a punt on the next possession, CSUPueblo embarked on an epic drive that pulled the carpet out from under Chadron State. The Pack mounted a 13-play, 84-yard drive that culminated in an amazing touchdown pass - wide receiver Ayrius Justin (Sr., Inglewood, Calif.) took a direct snap from center, and threw a 37-yard touchdown strike to Augustine Agyei (Sr., Aurora, Colo.), his second touchdown grab of the day, as the ThunderWolves took a 21-17 lead with 11:32 remaining in the game. At that point, the ThunderWolves expected a dog fight, but were able to maintain momentum. Just three plays into Chadron State’s ensuing drive, Lee Meisner (So., Sterling, Colo.) picked off a Nate Peterson pass at midfield, giving the Pack offense another chance to score. The ThunderWolves did just that, undertaking a 7-play, 56-yard drive, finished by tailback Jesse Lewis (So., Loveland, Colo.), who turned a screen pass into a 44-yard touchdown rumble, and the ThunderWolves had a two-score lead with 5:59 remaining in the game. With the 11-point lead, it was the defense that sealed the game. On the Eagles’ next possession, Peterson immediately tossed an interception to Jason Campbell (RFr., Kailua, Hawaii), setting up a time-killing 9-play, 10-yard drive, complete with a roughing the kicker call by Chadron State on a CSU-Pueblo punt attempt, that left the Eagles with little options for a comeback. In a two-minute drill offense, Chadron State drove to the CSU-Pueblo three-yard line, but had any dreams of a comeback dashed when Josh Mack (Jr., Pueblo, Colo.) sacked Peterson on 4thand-goal, ushering in the Pack’s victory formation. From day one, CSU-Pueblo head coach John

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1st quarter

08:54 CSC Isaac Stockton 11 yd pass from Garrett Treffer (Travis Atter kick) Drive: 7 plays, 41 yards, TOP 4:13 CSUP 0 - CSC 7

2nd quarter

10:37 CSUP Augustine Agyei 37 yd pass from Colin Clancy (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 4 plays, 61 yards, TOP 2:00 CSUP 7 - CSC 7 00:00 CSC Travis Atter 33 yd field goal Drive: 10 plays, 45 yards, TOP 1:59 CSUP 7 - CSC 10 07:44 CSC Cory Beran 0 yd fumble recovery (Travis Atter kick) Drive: N/A CSUP 7 - CSC 17 06:47 CSUP Demetrius Gilmore 68 yd pass from Colin Clancy (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 3 plays, 88 yards, TOP 0:52 CSUP 14 - CSC 17

4th quarter

11:32 CSUP Augustine Agyei 37 yd pass from Ayrius Justin (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 13 plays, 84 yards, TOP 5:56 CSUP 21 - CSC 17 05:59 CSUP Jesse Lewis 44 yd pass from Colin Clancy (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 7 plays, 56 yards, TOP 4:08 CSUP 28 - CSC 17

TEAM STATISTICS:

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Wristen established one of the top team goals as beating Chadron State. To do it in just their second meeting with the Eagles was nothing short of amazing, and Wristen said that the players and coaches in the program have always envisioned that this day would come. “I told our team that we needed to dream it, needed to believe it, then we would see it,” Wristen said about beating Chadron. “Our character stood up today. Our kids and coaching staff laid it on the line, and what a great win. I couldn’t be prouder of this team. We hung together and getting the win is pretty darn sweet.” Suddenly, CSU-Pueblo is a legitimate first-place team in the RMAC, tied with Nebraska-Kearney with a 3-1 record overall and 2-0 in RMAC play. Four teams in the RMAC have a 2-0 mark after Saturday’s slate of play, and one of those teams, Colorado School of Mines, heads to the ThunderBowl next Saturday.

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

63-416 0-0 2-15 3-42 2-10 4-32.5 2-2 12-100 30:27 7 of 14 2 of 2 0-0 1-4

65-283 0-0 1-30 3-50 1-0 5-40.6 3-1 8-68 29:33 6 of 12 0 of 1 2-4 0-0

INDIVIDUAL STATS:

3rd quarter

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int

Sophomore receiver Demetrius Gilmore broke one of the Pack’s long scores, a 68-yards touchdown pass, in the ThunderWolves’ upset win of Chadron State. Photo courtesy of Chadron State College Sports Info

CSUP 20 39-97 319 24-18-1

CSC 19 38-154 129 27-14-2

RUSHING: CSU-Pueblo-Jesse Lewis 19-42; Colin Clancy 8-35; Augustine Agyei 2-15; Johnny Wood 2-5; Jamaal Johnson 1-1; Marquise Enoch 5-0; Joe Pullara 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 1. Chadron State-Mark Haag 18-70; Nate Peterson 10-53; John Ritzen 7-25; Garrett Treffer 2-5; Aaron Cooksley 1-1. PASSING: CSU-Pueblo-Colin Clancy 17-23-1-282; Ayrius Justin 1-1-0-37. Chadron State-Nate Peterson 7-16-2-88; Garrett Treffer 7-9-0-41; TEAM 0-2-0-0. RECEIVING: CSU-Pueblo-Augustine Agyei 4-97; Demetrius Gilmore 4-93; Jesse Lewis 2-49; David Massullo 2-27; Koby Wittek 2-15; Da’Quan Cartwright 1-18; Marcial Williamson 1-7; Markus Turner 1-7; Tyler Hamlin 1-6. Chadron State-B. Harrington 8-63; Isaac Stockton 3-34; Jeff Alcorn 1-19; Tyler Watson 1-8; John Ritzen 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: CSU-Pueblo-Lee Meisner 1-10; Jason Campbell 1-0. Chadron State-Nick Milani 1-0. FUMBLES: CSU-Pueblo-Colin Clancy 1-1; Jesse Lewis 1-1. Chadron State-Isaac Stockton 1-0; B. Harrington 1-0; Garrett Treffer 1-1.


2009 season-in-review: game 5 colorado school of mines at csu-pueblo

saturday, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 • neta and eddie derose thunderbowl • pueblo, colo. • (6,010) get the Orediggers off the field when it counted. Despite a fourth interception by Chris Brown (Jr., Aurora, Colo.) and a career-high 12 tackles by Lee Meisner (So., Sterling, Colo.), the short and

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31 ThunderWolves fall back to Earth with 31-7 loss to Mines PUEBLO, Colo. – CSU-Pueblo suffered a letdown Saturday when Colorado School of Mines dashed any memories of the Pack’s big win last week over Chadron State, downing the ThunderWolves 31-7. The loss drops the ThunderWolves to 3-2 overall and 2-1 in RMAC play, while Mines jumps up to 3-2 overall and 3-0 in RMAC play. One of the main keys of the game was the Orediggers’ control of the line of scrimmage, giving quarterback David Pesek large amounts of time to throw, resulting in 327 passing yards by the Mines offense. The ThunderWolves, meanwhile, had trouble getting started on offense, sputtering to just 196 total offensive yards. Colin Clancy (Sr., Longmont, Colo.) was pressured all day, going 12-for34 with two interceptions and no touchdowns. He ran in the Pack’s lone score in the fourth quarter. The defense made some big plays but couldn’t

Colorado Mines CSU-Pueblo Scoring Summary:

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1 Grand Valley St. (Mich.) (24) 4-0 624 1 2 Abilene Christian (Texas) 4-0 593 2 3 North Alabama (1) 4-0 577 3 4 Bloomsburg (Pa.) 4-0 542 4 5 Central Washington 4-0 508 5 6 Northwest Missouri St. 3-1 484 6 7 Minnesota St.-Mankato 4-0 464 7 8 Minnesota-Duluth 3-1 443 8 9 Delta St. (Miss.) 2-1 423 9 10 Texas A&M-Kingsville 4-0 413 10 11 Central Missouri 4-0 378 12 12 Albany St. (Ga.) 3-0 327 13 13 Catawba (N.C.) 3-0 319 14 14 Tarleton St. (Texas) 4-0 269 19 15 Ashland (Ohio) 3-1 258 18 16 Tuskegee (Ala.) 3-1 223 17 17 Midwestern St. (Texas) 4-0 210 24 18 Missouri Western St. 4-0 203 NR 19 Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.) 3-1 175 23 20 Charleston (W.Va.) 4-0 148 NR 21 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 3-0 116 NR 22 Wayne St. (Neb.) 3-1 75 20 23 Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 2-2 67 11 24 Edinboro (Pa.) 3-1 56 NR 25 Winona St. (Minn.) 3-1 47 NR Dropped Out: Chadron St. (Neb.) (15), Valdosta St. (Ga.) (16), Indiana (Pa.) (21), Washburn (Kan.) (22), Augustana (S.D.) (25) Others Receiving Votes: Washburn (Kan.), 44; Wayne St. (Mich.), 38; Augustana (S.D.), 15; Indiana (Pa.), 14; California (Pa.), 13; Hillsdale (Mich.), 9; North Carolina-Pembroke, 8; Nebraska-Kearney, 7; Valdosta St. (Ga.), 7; Newberry (S.C.), 5; Lincoln (Pa.), 4; West Liberty (W.Va.), 4; Chadron St. (Neb.), 3; Colorado St.-Pueblo, 3; West Alabama, 3; Shaw (N.C.), 2; Bentley (Mass.), 1; Carson-Newman (Tenn.), 1; Findlay (Ohio), 1; Wingate (N.C.), 1.

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1st quarter

04:45 CSM Jahre Cheeseman 15 yd pass from David Pesek (Dalton Lane kick) Drive: 7 plays, 39 yards, TOP 2:38 CSM 7 - CSUP 0

2nd quarter

00:36 CSM Jahre Cheeseman 6 yd pass from David Pesek (Dalton Lane kick) Drive: 8 plays, 50 yards, TOP 2:58 CSM 14 - CSUP 0

3rd quarter

10:32 CSM Adam Saur 3 yd pass from David Pesek (Dalton Lane kick) Drive: 6 plays, 58 yards, TOP 1:47 03:50 CSM Dalton Lane 41 yd field goal Drive: 4 plays, 0 yards, TOP 0:54

CSM 21 - CSUP 0 CSM 24 - CSUP 0

4th quarter

13:17 CSM Jahre Cheeseman 4 yd run (Dalton Lane kick) Drive: 6 plays, 45 yards, TOP 2:32 11:34 CSUP Colin Clancy 10 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 6 plays, 61 yards, TOP 1:36

CSM 31 - CSUP 0 CSM 31 - CSUP 7

medium range pass came up aces for Orediggers. That was most evident by tailback Jahre Cheeseman, a transfer from Virginia Tech who scored three TDs for Mines, including two on screen passes near the goal line. The Pack will look to slough off this loss and rebound against arguably the toughest team in the RMAC, Nebraska-Kearney, which the Pack will take on next Saturday.

Receiver/Returner Augustine Agyei was one of the few ThunderWolves to have a strong day, logging 128 allpurpose yards vs. Colorado Mines Photo by Steve Bigley, Advanced Photo Solutions

TEAM STATISTICS: 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

CSM 19 37-104 342 45-26-1 82-446 0-0 3-51 2-9 2-18 4-40.0 4-2 6-50 35:26 7 of 15 0 of 2 4-4 2-13

CSUP 10 27-87 113 34-12-2 61-200 0-0 2-8 6-145 1-4 10-38.2 0-0 9-80 24:34 3 of 15 0 of 1 1-1 2-16

INDIVIDUAL STATS: RUSHING: Colorado Mines-Jahre Cheeseman 22-75; Clay Garcia 2-21; Cody Renken 1-8; F. Steinmark 1-4; David Pesek 5-1; Keegan Moyer 6-minus 5. CSU-Pueblo-Jesse Lewis 14-51; Colin Clancy 6-24; Jamaal Johnson 2-9; Markus Turner 1-5; Johnny Wood 1-3; Demetrius Gilmore 1-2; Joe Pullara 1-0; Augustine Agyei 1-minus 7. PASSING: Colorado Mines-David Pesek 20-35-1-271; Clay Garcia 6-9-0-71; David Pawelek 0-1-0-0. CSU-Pueblo-Colin Clancy 12-34-2-113. RECEIVING: Colorado Mines-Cody Renken 10-163; Adam Saur 5-86; Jahre Cheeseman 3-32; Keegan Moyer 3-24; Robbin Vinnola 2-17; Donald Markley 2-17; Logan Rowe 1-3. CSU-Pueblo-Augustine Agyei 4-28; Demetrius Gilmore 2-30; Jesse Lewis 2-19; David Massullo 2-18; Marcial Williamson 1-15; Johnny Wood 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Colorado Mines-Kyle Goracke 1-17; Hunter Wardlaw 1-1. CSU-Pueblo-Chris Brown 1-4. FUMBLES: Colorado Mines-Keegan Moyer 1-0; Ben Tiller 1-0; Jahre Cheeseman 1-1; Clay Garcia 1-1. CSU-Pueblo-None.

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2009 season-in-review: game 6 csu-pueblo at nebraska-kearney

saturday, october 3, 2009 • cope stadium • kearney, neb. • (2,434)

44 12 Long pass plays burn ThunderWolves in tough loss KEARNEY, Neb. – A game that was shaping up to be a defensive battle exploded into a Nebraska-Kearney route Saturday as the Lopers defeated the ThunderWolves 44-12. CSU-Pueblo gave up four touchdown passes of 60 yards or more, and saw another score come from a big play on the Lopers’ fumble recovery for a touchdown in the third quarter. At one point, the game was a defensive battle at just 6-3 in favor of the ThunderWolves. Even after Kearney broke through with a 69-yard touchdown from quarterback Jake Spitzelberger to Brandon Liess and a field goal, the ThunderWolves just trailed 13-6. But another long touchdown throw – a 71-yarder from Spitzelberger to Tyler Hilton – right before halftime seemed to break the Pack’s backs.

CSU-Pueblo Nebraska-Kearney Scoring Summary:

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Meanwhile, CSU-Pueblo netted just one long passing a play, a too-little, too-late screen pass for a 70-yard score to tailback Jesse Lewis (So., Loveland, Colo.), recording 150 yards through the air. The ThunderWolves had much more luck on the ground, netting 170 yards rushing, the secondhighest total the stingy Lopers’ defense has allowed on the ground in 2009. Lewis was the flashpoint of the attack, recording 131 total yards. The loss drops the Pack to 3-3 in 2009 and 2-2 in RMAC play. The Lopers, meanwhile, are in the driver seat in the RMAC, boasting an RMAC best 5-1 record through six games and 4-0 mark in RMAC play. CSU-Pueblo will return home next Saturday when it hosts the Mesa State Mavericks at 6 p.m.

Tailback Jesse Lewis recorded 131 total yards in the Pack’s loss to the Lopers. Photo by Steve Bigley, Advanced Photo Solutions

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1st quarter

09:23 CSUP Kyle Major 25 yd field goal Drive: 8 plays, 59 yards, TOP 3:26

CSUP 3 - UNK 0

2nd quarter

14:30 UNK J. Alegria 38 yd field goal Drive: 6 plays, 27 yards, TOP 2:17 11:01 CSUP Kyle Major 23 yd field goal Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, TOP 3:24 10:46 UNK B. Liess 69 yd pass from J. Spitzlberger (J. Alegria kick) Drive: 1 play, 69 yards, TOP 0:11 08:15 UNK J. Alegria 39 yd field goal Drive: 4 plays, 0 yards, TOP 0:53 04:02 UNK T. Hilton 74 yd pass from J. Spitzlberger (J. Alegria kick) Drive: 3 plays, 77 yards, TOP 1:16

CSUP 3 - UNK 3 CSUP 6 - UNK 3 CSUP 6 - UNK 10 CSUP 6 - UNK 13 CSUP 6 - UNK 20

3rd quarter

06:12 UNK J. Alegria 24 yd field goal Drive: 4 plays, 7 yards, TOP 2:04 04:57 UNK O. Smith 41 yd fumble recovery (J. Alegria kick) Drive: N/A 02:42 UNK K. Kaiser 61 yd pass from J. Spitzlberger (J. Alegria kick) Drive: 1 play, 61 yards, TOP 0:09

4th quarter

TEAM STATISTICS: 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

CSUP 15 44-170 150 30-16-2 74-320 0-0 0-0 8-150 2-0 8-31.1 6-2 6-45 33:59 3 of 16 0 of 2 2-2 3-9

UNK 10 38-115 293 19-6-2 57-408 1-41 4-47 4-84 2-33 5-34.4 2-0 6-60 26:01 3 of 15 0 of 1 1-3 5-27

INDIVIDUAL STATS: CSUP 6 - UNK 23 CSUP 6 - UNK 30 CSUP 6 - UNK 37

14:51 UNK K. Kaiser 69 yd pass from J. Spitzlberger (J. Alegria kick) Drive: 3 plays, 74 yards, TOP 1:00 CSUP 6 - UNK 44 14:22 CSUP Jesse Lewis 70 yd pass from Colin Clancy (Joe Vigil pass failed) Drive: 2 plays, 70 yards, TOP 0:20 CSUP 12 - UNK 44

RUSHING: CSU-Pueblo-Jamaal Johnson 15-83; Jesse Lewis 13-51; Colin Clancy 15-41; Troy Graham 1-minus 5. Nebraska-Kearney-J. Spitzlberger 8-46; R. Dring 13-37; N. Cooley 3-24; R. Newcomer 7-16; T. Hilton 1-3; R. Skogg 1-1; B. Liess 3-1; Z. Horan 1-minus 2; J. Drudik 1-minus 11. PASSING: CSU-Pueblo-Colin Clancy 16-28-2-150; Troy Graham 0-2-0-0. Nebraska-Kearney-J. Spitzlberger 6-15-2-293; N. Cooley 0-4-0-0. RECEIVING: CSU-Pueblo-Demetrius Gilmore 5-12; Jesse Lewis 3-88; Augustine Agyei 3-23; Marcial Williamson 2-14; Marquise Enoch 2-5; Da’Quan Cartwright 1-8. Nebraska-Kearney-K. Kaiser 3-141; T. Hilton 2-83; B. Liess 1-69. INTERCEPTIONS: CSU-Pueblo-Jerome Page 2-0. Nebraska-Kearney-J. Mandelko 1-24; D. Bostick 1-9. FUMBLES: CSU-Pueblo-Colin Clancy 3-1; Augustine Agyei 2-0; Jerome Page 1-1. Nebraska-Kearney-J. Drudik 1-0; TEAM 1-0.

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2009 season-in-review: game 7 mesa state at csu-pueblo

saturday, OCTOBER 10, 2009 • neta and eddie derose thunderbowl • pueblo, colo. • (4,998)

13 21 Frigid game breaks for visiting Mesa State PUEBLO, Colo. – The Pack was within shooting distance in the 4th quarter vs. Mesa State, but couldn’t convert a game-tying drive late in the game, falling to the Mavericks 21-13. A would-be game-tying touchdown came with 2:50 remaining in the fourth quarter when Colin Clancy (Sr., Longmont, Colo.) fired a strike to Demetrius Gilmore (So., Colorado Springs, Colo.) on fourth down, only to have the play nullified due to Clancy being beyond the line of scrimmage. The result was a turnover on downs. The Pack got another opportunity after they regained possession with 2:05 remaining, but Clancy threw an interception to Adam Silverthorn, ending the Pack’s dreams of a rally.

Mesa State CSU-Pueblo Scoring Summary:

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The game was defined by Mesa State’s control of the line of scrimmage. The Mavericks accumulated 196 rushing yards, 138 coming from tailback Will Halboth, while protecting quarterback Michael Mankoff well, not allowing a single sack to the ThunderWolves. The Pack was no slouch in the running game, either, rumbling for 155 rushing yards as both Jesse Lewis (So., Loveland, Colo.) and Johnny Wood (So., Canon City, Colo.) each turned in career highs in rushing yardage. Lewis had his first 100yard game, gaining 106 yards on 14 carries, while Wood ran the ball nine times for 42 yards. The ThunderWolves’ loss marks their third in as many games, and dips their record to 3-4 overall and 2-3 in RMAC play. CSU-Pueblo will travel to winless New Mexico Highlands next weekend to take on the Cowboys.

Fullback Johnny Wood put up a career high in rushing yardage against Mesa State, scoring one touchdown. Photo by Bill Sabo, Pro Action Photos

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1st quarter

00:06 MSC J. Hamm 25 yd run (M. Sweeney kick) Drive: 10 plays, 72 yards, TOP 4:11 2nd 12:57 CSUP Kyle Major 22 yd field goal Drive: 5 plays, 55 yards, TOP 2:09 10:11 MSC J. Hamm 17 yd run (M. Sweeney kick) Drive: 5 plays, 53 yards, TOP 2:35 06:46 CSUP Johnny Wood 4 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards, TOP 3:25 3rd 03:10 MSC S. Damron 5 yd pass from Mi. Mankoff (M. Sweeney kick) Drive: 7 plays, 40 yards, TOP 3:33 4th 06:29 CSUP Kyle Major 43 yd field goal Drive: 13 plays, 44 yards, TOP 5:33

MSC 7 - CSUP 0 MSC 7 - CSUP 3 MSC 14 - CSUP 3 MSC 14 - CSUP 10 MSC 21 - CSUP 10 MSC 21 - CSUP 13

TEAM STATISTICS: 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

MSC 18 40-196 148 27-15-2 67-344 0-0 2-5 4-107 1-4 6-34.5 0-0 7-59 30:38 3 of 12 1 of 1 2-4 4-27

CSUP 14 37-155 138 28-13-1 65-293 0-0 5-21 2-42 2-10 6-34.0 4-0 7-54 29:22 6 of 16 0 of 0 2-2 0-0

INDIVIDUAL STATS: RUSHING: Mesa State-W. Halboth 25-138; J. Hamm 6-45; K. Means 4-12; Z. Belloni 1-3; Mi. Mankoff 4-minus 2. CSU-Pueblo-Jesse Lewis 14-106; Johnny Wood 9-42; Jamaal Johnson 7-17; Augustine Agyei 1-8; Colin Clancy 6-minus 18. PASSING: Mesa State-Mi. Mankoff 15-27-2-148. CSU-Pueblo-Colin Clancy 13-28-1-138. RECEIVING: Mesa State-G. Chernoff 4-55; S. Damron 4-19; W. Halboth 3-30; J. Murray 3-20; R. Polosky 1-24. CSU-Pueblo-Augustine Agyei 6-78; Demetrius Gilmore 2-16; Jesse Lewis 1-24; Da’Quan Cartwright 1-8; David Massullo 1-8; Jamaal Johnson 1-2; Johnny Wood 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Mesa State-A. Silverthorn 1-4. CSU-Pueblo-Josh Costa 1-9; Jon Bailey 1-1. FUMBLES: Mesa State-None. CSU-Pueblo-Augustine Agyei 2-0; Grant Crunkleton 1-0; Colin Clancy 1-0.

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2009 season-in-review: game 8 csu-pueblo at new mexico highlands

saturday, october 17, 2009 • perkins stadium • las vegas, n.m. • (1,200)

7 35 ThunderWolves get reprieve with victory over winless Highlands LAS VEGAS, N.M. – Behind big games by tailback Jamaal Johnson (So., Fountain, Colo.) and receiver Augustine Agyei (Sr., Aurora, Colo.), CSU-Pueblo ended a threegame skid by cruising to a 35-7 win over New Mexhico Highlands Saturday. The game started off with a bang as Agyei returned a kickoff 96 yards to the house, converting the first kickoff return for a touchdown for the first time since 1984, giving CSU-Pueblo a 7-0 lead. Agyei accumulated 136 kickoff return yards, putting his 2009 total to 653 kickoff return yards and setting a CSU-Pueblo school record. In addition to his kick return touchdown, Agyei also scored on a touchdown reception in the first quarter. The ThunderWolves relied on a running game to establish tempo and maintain con-

CSU-Pueblo New Mexico Highlands Scoring Summary:

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trol of the game. Johnson ran for 131 yards and two touchdowns as the ThunderWolves logged 269 yards on the ground. Jesse Lewis (So., Loveland, Colo.) ran for 102 yards, his second straight 100-yard game. Defensively, the Pack was absolutely dominant, allowing a grand total of zero yards on the ground to the Cowboys and holding the Highlands passing game to nine completions for 153 yards. The Pack defense logged six sacks, led by Jerry McWilliams (Sr., Fountain, Colo.), who had two sacks. Quarterback Colin Clancy (Sr., Longmont, Colo.), who had struggled of late, enjoyed a much-needed efficient game, completing 11 of 18 passes for 129 yards, two scores and no interceptions, relying largely on the running attack to carry the game. On the season, Clancy has completed 119 passes, which is a new CSU-Pueblo single season record for pass completions. He has also passed for 1,386 yards, currently the fourth-highest single season passing yardage total in CSU-Pueblo history. The Pack will look to mount a winning streak next Saturday when it hosts Western State at CSU-Pueblo’s Homecoming. Kickoff is scheduled for 2 p.m.

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The ThunderWolves’ defense was unflappable vs. Highlands, allowing a grand total of 0 rushing yards in the win. Photo courtesy of New Mexico Highlands Sports Information

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1st quarter

1st 14:46 CSUP Augustine Agyei 96 yd kickoff return (Kyle Major kick) Drive: N/A CSUP 7 - NMHU 0 00:32 CSUP Augustine Agyei 7 yd pass from Colin Clancy (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 14 plays, 93 yards, TOP 6:38 CSUP 14 - NMHU 0

2nd quarter

12:57 NMHU W. Lebrane 4 yd run (L. Marin kick) Drive: 5 plays, 65 yards, TOP 2:30 03:03 CSUP Jamaal Johnson 2 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:34

3rd quarter

CSUP 14 - NMHU 7 CSUP 21 - NMHU 7

10:53 CSUP Jamaal Johnson 9 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 5 plays, 39 yards, TOP 1:51 CSUP 28 - NMHU 7 06:48 CSUP Ayrius Justin 14 yd pass from Colin Clancy (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 6 plays, 84 yards, TOP 2:55 CSUP 35 - NMHU 7

TEAM STATISTICS: 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

CSUP 21 43-269 129 19-11-1 62-398 0-0 6-78 2-136 1-0 4-41.5 3-1 8-133 28:14 7 of 14 1 of 2 4-5 6-53

NMHU 11 28-0 153 26-9-1 54-153 0-0 1-15 3-33 1-5 7-40.6 0-0 4-33 30:12 2 of 13 0 of 0 1-3 0-0

INDIVIDUAL STATS: RUSHING: CSU-Pueblo-Jamaal Johnson 18-131; Jesse Lewis 10-102; Marquise Enoch 6-22; Colin Clancy 2-20; Joe Vigil 4-13; Johnny Wood 2-1; TEAM 1-minus 20. New Mexico Highlands-R. Grant 9-23; W. Lebrane 5-17; B. Torres 4-11; M. Martinez 2-4; E. Dyer 1-minus 4; N. Diaz 7-minus 51. PASSING: CSU-Pueblo-Colin Clancy 11-18-0-129; Joe Vigil 0-1-1-0. New Mexico Highlands-N. Diaz 9-24-0-153; M. Martinez 0-2-1-0. RECEIVING: CSU-Pueblo-Augustine Agyei 3-29; Tyler Hamlin 2-58; Jesse Lewis 1-26; Ayrius Justin 1-14; Johnny Wood 1-14; Marquise Enoch 1-2; Da’Quan Cartwright 1-minus 7; Jamaal Johnson 1-minus 7. New Mexico Highlands-T. Lee 3-65; R. Grant 2-56; H. Young 2-8; K. Williams 1-17; D. Valdez 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: CSU-Pueblo-Jon Bailey 1-0. New Mexico Highlands-J. Dupri 1-5. FUMBLES: CSU-Pueblo-Da’Quan Cartwright 1-1; TEAM 1-0; Joe Vigil 1-0. New Mexico Highlands-None.

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2009 season-in-review: game 9 western state at csu-pueblo (homecoming)

saturday, OCTOBER 24, 2009 • neta and eddie derose thunderbowl • pueblo, colo. • (6,741)

38 27 Pack running game tees off for homecoming win PUEBLO, Colo. – Behind a season-high 328 rushing yards, CSU-Pueblo ran all over Western State in the Pack’s homecoming game Saturday, downing the Mountaineers 38-27. CSU-Pueblo used the “ThunderWolf” formation, popularly known as the “Wildcat,” countless times to offset Western State’s front seven, setting highs in rushing carries and rushing yardage. Jesse Lewis (So., Loveland, Colo.) was the centerpiece, taking numerous snaps from center and rushing 24 times for 181 yards and three touchdowns - all career highs. Lewis’ backfield mate, Jamaal Johnson (So., Fountain, Colo.), rumbled for 99 yards on 17 carries, and added a touchdown of his own. The ThunderWolves jumped ahead 10-0 in the first quarter, its first TD coming on a

Western State CSU-Pueblo Scoring Summary:

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34-yard scamper from Lewis. After Western State scored to make the advantage 10-7, the Pack registered its lone passing touchdown, a pretty individual effort by Demetrius Gilmore (So., Colorado Springs, Colo.) to catch a Colin Clancy (Sr., Longmont, Colo.) pass, hurdling a would-be defender and lunging for a score on a 35-yard pass reception. The score put the Pack up 17-7. CSU-Pueblo added a game-changer late in the second quarter, a one-yard touchdown run by Johnson with 28 seconds remaining, which capped a 12-play, 70-yard drive that put the ThunderWolves up 24-14 going into halftime. A third-quarter score by Lewis on an 11yard run put the Pack up 31-14, and left Western to only plot a fruitless comeback attempt as the ThunderWolves secured the win. The win boosts the Pack to 5-4 on the season and 4-3 in RMAC play, tied with Chadron State and Adams State for fourth place in the RMAC standings. CSU-Pueblo will return to the Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl next Saturday when it hosts Western New Mexico in the Pack’s Hall of Fame Game.

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Tailback Jesse Lewis turned in a career day, rolling for 181 yards and three touchdowns Photo by Steve Bigley, Advanced Photo Solutions

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1st quarter

10:09 CSUP Kyle Major 23 yd field goal Drive: 9 plays, 62 yards, TOP 4:51 WSC 0 - CSUP 3 07:14 CSUP Jesse Lewis 34 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 2 plays, 49 yards, TOP 0:30 WSC 0 - CSUP 10 02:18 WSC Germaine Daniel 1 yd run (Matt Newland kick) Drive: 11 plays, 67 yards, TOP 4:53 WSC 7 - CSUP 10 00:20 CSUP Demetrius Gilmore 35 yd pass from Colin Clancy (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 6 plays, 59 yards, TOP 1:50 WSC 7 - CSUP 17

2nd quarter

08:54 WSC Darius Johnson 1 yd run (Matt Newland kick) Drive: 8 plays, 51 yards, TOP 3:37 00:24 CSUP Jamaal Johnson 1 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 12 plays, 70 yards, TOP 3:39

WSC 14 - CSUP 17 WSC 14 - CSUP 24

3rd quarter

11:34 CSUP Jesse Lewis 11 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 4 plays, 37 yards, TOP 0:58 07:06 WSC EJ Gillespie 75 yd blocked FG return (Matt Newland kick) Drive: N/A

4th quarter

TEAM STATISTICS: 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

WSC 9 31-130 110 21-8-0 52-240 0-0 1-11 7-75 0-0 7-35.7 0-0 4-39 26:00 1 of 11 2 of 3 2-2 1-2

CSUP 26 50-328 148 23-14-0 73-476 0-0 5-77 4-65 0-0 2-38.5 4-1 5-40 34:00 4 of 11 1 of 2 3-4 2-12

INDIVIDUAL STATS: WSC 14 - CSUP 31 WSC 21 - CSUP 31

08:51 CSUP Jesse Lewis 28 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 10 plays, 89 yards, TOP 5:16 WSC 21 - CSUP 38 06:35 WSC Shaun Suttorp 60 yd pass from Tyler Daniels (Matt Newland kick blocked) Drive: 6 plays, 74 yards, TOP 2:10 WSC 27 - CSUP 38

RUSHING: Western State-Germaine Daniel 16-103; Pete Blincoe 5-17; Tyler Daniels 9-9; Darius Johnson 1-1. CSU-Pueblo-Jesse Lewis 24-181; Jamaal Johnson 17-99; Colin Clancy 6-34; Ayrius Justin 1-11; Marquise Enoch 2-3. PASSING: Western State-Tyler Daniels 8-21-0-110. CSU-Pueblo-Colin Clancy 14-22-0-148; Ayrius Justin 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Western State-Shaun Suttorp 4-91; Ryan Heagle 2-10; Pete Blincoe 2-9. CSU-Pueblo-Demetrius Gilmore 4-63; Da’Quan Cartwright 3-19; Johnny Wood 2-15; Jamaal Johnson 2-minus 2; Augustine Agyei 1-37; Koby Wittek 1-17; Jesse Lewis 1-minus 1. INTERCEPTIONS: Western State-None. CSU-Pueblo-None. FUMBLES: Western State-None. CSU-Pueblo-Demetrius Gilmore 1-0; Colin Clancy 1-0; Grant Crunkleton 1-0; Jamaal Johnson 1-1.

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2009 season-in-review: game 10 western state at csu-pueblo (hall of fame game)

saturday, OCTOBER 31, 2009 • neta and eddie derose thunderbowl • pueblo, colo. • (5,010)

48 3 ThunderWolves halt Mustangs’ high-octane offense in 48-3 win. PUEBLO, Colo. – In front of newly-enshrined CSU-Pueblo Hall of Famers during Saturday’s Hall of Fame Game vs. Western New Mexico, CSU-Pueblo’s offense went off on Western New Mexico, posting a school-record 620 yards of total offense, 435 on the ground, as the Pack scored a nearly-perfect 48-3 victory over the Mustangs. Tailback Jesse Lewis (So., Loveland, Colo.) turned in his fourth-straight 100-yard game with a career-high 233 yards, roaring for three touchdowns in leading the ThunderWolves’ rushing attack. Backfield-mate Jamaal Johnson (So., Fountain, Colo.) ran for a career-high of his own, going for 164 yards on 16 carries for two touchdowns. Quarterback Colin Clancy (Sr., Longmont, Colo.) was stellar, going 13-for-17

Western New Mexico CSU-Pueblo Scoring Summary:

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for 147 yards and two touchdowns. He eclipsed coach John Wristen’s single-season total yardage record of 1,761, and did it on a pass play out of the “ThunderWolf” formation, as Johnson hit Clancy down the sideline for a 38-yard pass play. He also tied a school record for touchdown passes, held by Bart Stevens, with his 13th and 14th touchdown tosses of the season. But as stellar as the Pack was offensively, it was just as much so defensively. Facing a Western New Mexico offense boasting 33.9 points per game, 24th-highest in the nation, CSU-Pueblo held the Mustangs to just three points and 244 yards of total offense, the second-lowest offensive showing of the season by the Mustangs. During the team’s “Senior Day,” Chase Vaughn (Sr., Aurora, Colo.) teed off in his final home game, collecting eight tackles, 2-1/2 tackles for loss, one sack, a forced fumble and three quarterback hurries. CSU-Pueblo’s win clinches a winning season for the Pack, the first since 1983, as they improve to 6-4 facing their final game of the season next week at Adams State.

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Senior linebacker Chase Vaughn shined in his final home game, collecting eight tackles and this quarterback sack. Photo by Steve Bigley, Advanced Photo Solutions

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1st quarter

08:24 CSUP Jesse Lewis 5 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 8 plays, 76 yards, TOP 4:31 03:40 CSUP Jesse Lewis 1 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 8 plays, 59 yards, TOP 3:31

WNMU 0 - CSUP 7 WNMU 0 - CSUP 14

2nd quarter

00:17 CSUP Koby Wittek 12 yd pass from Colin Clancy (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 7 plays, 65 yards, TOP 2:18 WNMU 0 - CSUP 21

3rd quarter

13:46 WNMU C. Lund 31 yd field goal Drive: 4 plays, 6 yards, TOP 0:39 WNMU 3 - CSUP 21 07:41 CSUP Jesse Lewis 80 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 1 play, 80 yards, TOP 0:13 WNMU 3 - CSUP 28 01:46 CSUP Marquise Enoch 11 yd pass from Colin Clancy (Kyle Major kick failed) Drive: 9 plays, 71 yards, TOP 4:58 WNMU 3 - CSUP 34

4th quarter

11:38 CSUP Jamaal Johnson 12 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 6 plays, 76 yards, TOP 3:11 07:39 CSUP Jamaal Johnson 47 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 4 plays, 62 yards, TOP 1:41

WNMU 3 - CSUP 41 WNMU 3 - CSUP 48

TEAM STATISTICS: 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

WNMU 15 20-60 184 49-21-0 69-244 0-0 2--2 7-85 0-0 9-38.6 1-0 11-85 23:56 6 of 19 0 of 2 1-1 1-6

CSUP 24 50-435 185 19-14-0 69-620 0-0 2-23 2-30 0-0 4-36.8 1-1 12-99 36:04 3 of 10 2 of 2 5-6 2-18

INDIVIDUAL STATS: RUSHING: Western New Mexico-K. Breaker 9-71; J. Brown 2-2; D. Havrilla 6-minus 1; S. Crespin 2-minus 5; C. Gardner 1-minus 7. CSU-Pueblo-Jesse Lewis 19-233; Jamaal Johnson 16-164; Johnny Wood 4-27; Marquise Enoch 2-6; Joe Vigil 1-3; Jarrell Reece 1-2; Augustine Agyei 1-1; Colin Clancy 4-0; TEAM 2-minus 1. PASSING: Western New Mexico-D. Havrilla 14-31-0-145; C. Voller 7-18-0-39. CSU-Pueblo-Colin Clancy 13-17-0-147; Jesse Lewis 0-1-0-0; Jamaal Johnson 1-1-0-38. RECEIVING: Western New Mexico-S. Garcia 5-72; S. Crespin 5-47; K. Breaker 5-18; C. Ramos 3-22; C. Miranda 2-12; M. Sumpter 1-13. CSU-Pueblo-Augustine Agyei 3-42; Ayrius Justin 3-22; Colin Clancy 1-38; Marcial Williamson 1-27; Demetrius Gilmore 1-16; Koby Wittek 1-12; Marquise Enoch 1-11; Da’Quan Cartwright 1-10; David Massullo 1-9; Jesse Lewis 1-minus 2. INTERCEPTIONS: Western New Mexico-None. CSU-Pueblo-None. FUMBLES: Western New Mexico-D. Havrilla 1-0. CSU-Pueblo-Jesse Lewis 1-1.

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2009 season-in-review: game 11 csu-pueblo at ADAMS STATE

saturday, NOVEMBER 7, 2009 • REX FIELD • alamosa, colo. • (2,085)

7 41 Pack closes season on high note with rout of Adams State ALAMOSA, Colo. – Chase Vaughn (Sr., Aurora, Colo.) is happy he chose to transfer to CSUPueblo. The former Adams State defensive end, now an all-American linebacker with the ThunderWolves, got to end his collegiate career with a bang Saturday, earning a measure of vengeance against his former mates as CSU-Pueblo downed the Grizzlies 41-7 in the finale of the 2009 season. Vaughn logged seven tackles, and as a final jab, scored two touchdowns, both on one-yard touchdowns runs as the halfback, as the Pack earned its fourth straight win and ended its campaign an encouraging 7-4 in just its second season as a program. The ThunderWolves’ rout of the Grizzlies in this RMAC grudge match turned into a laugher in the second quarter. After the Pack used its “Wildcat” formation to perfection to set up Vaughn’s first score following a 67-yard halfback pass from Jamaal Johnson (So., Fountain, Colo.) to Ayrius Justin (Sr., Inglewood, Calif.), Adams State evened the score on a 52-yard scoring drive as

CSU-Pueblo Adams State Scoring Summary:

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back Stephen Baca ran the ball in for a 4-yard score. The Grizzlies’ score simply set up the Pack to score 34 unanswered en route to the win. The Pack’s running game remained hot, converting a 55-yard drive in the second quarter on a 10-yard touchdown burst by Jesse Lewis (So., Loveland, Colo.). After forcing an Adams State punt, the Pack ran eight consecutive times to convert a 65-yard scoring drive, leading to a one-yard quarterback sneak by Colin Clancy (Sr., Longmont, Colo.), giving the Pack a 21-7 lead. The Pack piled it on in the third quarter, forcing two interceptions, one going for score as Lee Meisner (So., Sterling, Colo.) took it to the house with a 41-yard interception return, as the Pack built a 34-7 lead by the end of the third quarter. All that was left for the Pack was to bust some records in the final game. Lewis became just the third ThunderWolf in school history to go over 1,000 rushing yards in a season with his 158-yard

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1st quarter

09:41 CSUP Chase Vaughn 1 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 5 plays, 76 yards, TOP 2:27 03:40 ASC Stephen Baca 4 yd run (David Van Voris kick) Drive: 5 plays, 48 yards, TOP 2:13 2nd 12:55 CSUP Jesse Lewis 10 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 5 plays, 55 yards, TOP 2:25 07:01 CSUP Colin Clancy 1 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 8 plays, 65 yards, TOP 3:04 04:02 CSUP Kyle Major 44 yd field goal Drive: 7 plays, 4 yards, TOP 2:17 3rd 12:06 CSUP Lee Meisner 41 yd interception return (Kyle Major kick) Drive: N/A 08:30 CSUP Kyle Major 52 yd field goal Drive: 5 plays, 10 yards, TOP 2:02 01:17 CSUP Chase Vaughn 1 yd run (Kyle Major kick) Drive: 9 plays, 67 yards, TOP 5:25

CSUP 7 - ASC 0 CSUP 7 - ASC 7 CSUP 14 - ASC 7 CSUP 21 - ASC 7 CSUP 24 - ASC 7 CSUP 31 - ASC 7 CSUP 34 - ASC 7 CSUP 41 - ASC 7

Former Grizzlie Chase Vaughn gave a jab to his former team, running in two touchdowns in goal situations. Photo by Bill Sabo, Pro Action Photos performance. He finished the season with 1,064 yards, second most in school history and just 49 away from the single-season school record held by all-time rushing leader, Bill Gower. In a game dominated by the rushing attack, Clancy missed out on claiming school records in touchdown passes (he needed one to break the school record; he finished the season tied for the school mark). Clancy also did not eclipse head coach John Wristen’s passing yardage record, coming in needing 161 yards through the air to break the mark. Clancy didn’t need to pass, going just 2-for-10 for 30 yards as the rushing game ruled. The ThunderWolves also set standards in lowest rushing yards allowed per game with 103.7 (breaking the mark of 113.5 set last season), and most yards per rush (ending the season at 5.27 yards per attempt, smashing the previous mark set in 1977 of 4.51). The Pack finished just 26 yards short of breaking the school record in most total yardage in a single season. The Pack will finish their 2009 campaign in third place in the RMAC standings after finishing sixth a season ago with a 6-3 RMAC record, trailing just Colorado School of Mines and Nebraska-Kearney.

TEAM STATISTICS: 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

CSUP 22 63-362 101 14-4-1 77-463 1-1 2-25 2-43 3-51 3-41.3 1-0 10-110 35:56 5 of 12 0 of 3 5-7 2-6

ASC 11 24-57 144 36-17-3 60-201 0-0 1-10 3-57 1-30 8-38.8 3-2 8-89 24:04 3 of 13 0 of 1 1-2 2-11

INDIVIDUAL STATS: RUSHING: CSU-Pueblo-Jesse Lewis 22-158; Jamaal Johnson 17-138; Marquise Enoch 10-34; Johnny Wood 4-33; David Massullo 1-4; Chase Vaughn 3-2; Joe Pullara 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 3; Colin Clancy 4-minus 4. Adams State-Stephen Baca 18-64; Bryce Buderus 2-7; Scott Kellogg 1-0; T. Eggleston 3-minus 14. PASSING: CSU-Pueblo-Colin Clancy 2-10-0-30; Jamaal Johnson 2-3-0-71; Joe Vigil 0-1-1-0. Adams State-T. Eggleston 15-26-0-116; Sean McDougal 2-10-3-28. RECEIVING: CSU-Pueblo-Ayrius Justin 1-67; Augustine Agyei 1-29; Johnny Wood 1-4; Demetrius Gilmore 1-1. Adams State-Ryan Hedberg 7-97; Dustin Bolt 3-26; Stephen Baca 2-8; Scott Kellogg 2-1; Alex Knudsen 1-6; Tyler Gallas 1-5; Bryce Buderus 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: CSU-Pueblo-Lee Meisner 1-41; Sedric Patterson 1-10; Sutton Richmond 1-0. Adams State-Bryant Williams 1-30. FUMBLES: CSU-Pueblo-Augustine Agyei 1-0. Adams State-T. Eggleston 1-0; Dustin Bolt 1-1; Stephen Baca 1-1.

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Rocky mountain athletic conference About the RMAC The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is a premier NCAA Division II conference located in the states of Colorado, Nebraska and New Mexico. The RMAC currently competes in 21 NCAA Division II sports and has earned more than 30 NCAA Division II national championships and more than 20 national runner-ups since 1992. Founded in 1909, the RMAC is the fourth oldest conference in the United States. Mission Statement The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is a Presidents’ Conference, committed to the principles set forth in the NCAA Division II Philosophy Statement. Our focus is on the overall educational experience of our studentathletes and the integration of the athletic programs into the total educational mission of our member schools. We seek to maintain institutional diversity and autonomy, and to promote individual diversity among the student-athletes and athletic staffs of our member institutions. We are committed to fostering the general welfare of our studentathletes and to developing their athletic skills and academic abilities. We provide leadership to develop and maintain a balance between competitive excellence and stability within our conference.

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1909-1969 The Colorado Faculty Athletic Conference was formed March 6, 1909 by the following four charter members: University of Colorado, Colorado A&M (now Colorado State University), Colorado College and Colorado School of Mines. In 1910, the league changed its name to the Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference (RMFAC). The University of Denver and University of Utah joined the conference but Colorado College had a fallout with Colorado School of Mines and dropped from the conference. In 1914, Colorado College rejoined and with the addition of Utah State University, the membership was at seven. Montana State University joined in 1917 and Brigham Young University joined in 1918 as the conference grew to nine members. Membership reached 12 when the University of Wyoming joined in 1921, and Western State College and the University of Northern Colorado joined in 1924. A major defection occurred as seven schools dropped out of the RMFAC to form the Mountain States Conference (also known as the Skyline Conference). Leaving the RMFAC were Colorado, Colorado State, Brigham Young, Utah State, Wyoming and Denver. The RMFAC continued to operate under faculty administration with five schools - Colorado College, Colorado Mines, Montana State, Northern Colorado and Western State. Much athletic activity was curtailed during the World War II years, but in 1948 Idaho State University joined the league to bring the membership to six. Adams State College became the seventh member in 1956, but Idaho State left in 1958 and Montana State departed in 1959, reducing the membership back to five schools. In 1967, the name changed to what it is cur-

rently known as, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC). In a meeting of the presidents of 15 schools, the presidents assumed control of the league from the faculty, changed the name and the RMAC underwent the most radical change in its 58-year history. Ten institutions were added to the conference and two divisions were formed (Mountains and Plains). Joining the conference were Emporia State, Fort Hays State University, Fort Lewis College, University of Nebraska-Omaha, Pittsburg State, Kan., University of Southern Colorado, Southern Utah State, Regis University, Washburn, Kan., Western New Mexico and Westminster, Utah. Colorado College was not included in the new plan and New Mexico Highlands University joined in 1968 but left in 1969 due to financial aid restrictions of the RMAC. 1970-79 The two divisions of the RMAC were split into separate conferences for economic reasons in 1972. The Mountain Division kept the RMAC name, the Plains Division became known as the Great Plains Athletic Conference. The two allied conferences worked under the name of the Mountain and Plains Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MPIAA). RMAC membership stood at eight with ASC, CSM, FLC, Regis, Southern Utah State, Western New Mexico, WSC and Westminster. New Mexico Highlands became the ninth member in 1974 and Mesa State College became the 10th in 1975. In 1976, the MPIAA was dissolved for economic reasons and the two conferences went their separate ways. In the shuffle, Northern Colorado became independent and Southern Colorado transferred to the RMAC. Paul Brechler became the commissioner of the RMAC and was assisted by his wife Wanda. The 197879 season marked the first year in which the conference would sponsor women’s sports. In 1979, Westminster dropped its intercollegiate

athletic program, leaving the RMAC with 10 institutions.

1980-1989 In 1983, Regis became an independent and in 1985 Southern Colorado drops several sports, including football. In 1986, Southern Utah State departed the RMAC and membership dropped to eight. In 1988, New Mexico Highlands withdrew. The RMAC took another new look in 1989 when Chadron State College, Fort Hays State University, Kearney State (now the University of Nebraska at Kearney and current member) and Wayne State announced intentions to join. Southern Colorado and Western New Mexico stated they were leaving the RMAC in 1990.

1990-1993 During the 1990 RMAC Spring Meetings, Kearney State and Wayne State withdrew their membership. Southern Colorado and Western New Mexico left on July 1, 1990 and Fort Lewis said it would leave in 1991. Brechler retired as RMAC commissioner and his wife, Wanda, was named commissioner for the 1990-91 RMAC year. During the 1990-91 season, Fort Lewis was retained as an associate member for the sports of football, wrestling and softball while New Mexico Highlands rejoined the conference. In August 1991, Kurt Patberg was named the RMAC commissioner. During the 1992-93 season, all RMAC institutions gave a three-year commitment to the league and the league moved into the NCAA Division II ranks. Anheuser-Busch, Rawlings and the Ramada Hotel-Denver West joined forces with the RMAC as corporate sponsors. A new logo was adopted and the RMAC Seal would be used for official league items only. The RMAC WeekIn-Review television show on Prime Sports Network (now Fox Sports Rocky Mountain) was developed, post season basketball tournaments were held and conference baseball


Rocky mountain athletic conference teams participated in the Mile High Intercollegiate Baseball League. Adams State won the RMAC’s initial two NCAA Division II titles with victories in men’s and women’s cross country in 1992 and 1993. Phillips 66 then became a major corporate sponsor.

1994-1999 Conference growth continued in 1994 with the addition of two new members and the hiring of a second full-time staff person. Fort Lewis resumed full membership and Nebraska-Kearney was voted in as a member, both effective in July. Also in July, a full-time Assistant to the Commissioner/Media Relations Director was hired. In November 1995, Adams State won its fourth straight national title in women’s cross country, while Western State won it first NCAA Division II national title in men’s cross country. The crowning moment for the conference came in March of 1996, when Fort Hays State became only the third Division II team in the 40-year history of NCAA Division II men’s basketball to finish the season undefeated. The Tigers finished the year 34-0 en-route to FHSU’s first Division II national championship and the conference’s first national champion in men’s basketball. Colorado Christian University, Metropolitan State College of Denver, Regis University and the University of Southern Colorado joined the league as full members on July 1, 1996. The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs joined as an associate member also on July 1, 1996. University of Denver was accepted as an affiliate member. The RMAC now consists of a two-division, 14 member conference for the sports of volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball. The league office also had a new look as the conference offices moved from Golden, Colo. to Colorado Springs, Colo. Also in 1996, the RMAC’s intern position of Operations Coordinator was expanded to a full-time position and the Assistant to the Commissioner/Media Relations Director position changed titles to Assistant Commissioner/Media Relations Director. The RMAC came under new direction in 1997 as Tom Wistrcill was named commissioner, replacing Kurt Patberg who resigned to pursue his doctorate degree. Wistrcill began his appointment August 15, 1997 after serving a three-year term as Commissioner of the Northern Sun Conference. The University of Denver completed its one-year term as an outgoing affiliate member of the RMAC, and began competition as an NCAA Division I institution for the 1998-99 year. CU-Colorado Springs completed its first year as a full member of the RMAC after becoming the 14th such institution on July 1, 1997. San Francisco State competed as an associate member of the RMAC in the sport of wrestling for the first time in 1997-98. In 1998, the RMAC men’s and women’s post-season basketball tournament became the first conference event to be broadcast on live television as Fox Sports Rocky Mountain carried the two championship games to a regional cable television audience.

2000-2009 In 2000, Metro State joined Adams State and Western State as national champions - with Adams State claiming the women’s cross country title, Western State claiming the men’s cross country title and Metro State winning the men’s basketball championship. Also, Fort Hays State advanced to the finals of the Division II Baseball World Series and the Mesa State softball team earned its first ever trip to the Softball World Series. After a three year tenure with the RMAC, Tom Wistrcill stepped down as commissioner in November 2000. The council of presidents selected Joel R. Smith as the new commissioner of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in February 2001. Western State College earned NCAA national titles in men’s and women’s cross country in 2001 and 2002. Metro State posted their second NCAA men’s basketball national championship team in three years (2002, 2000). In July 2002, Smith implemented the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Hall of Fame and the first induction class was Paul and Wanda Brechler. The Brechler’s were the first full-time Commissioner’s of the RMAC. The following year in March 2003, the RMAC basketball tournament (RMAC Shootout) was moved to Colorado Springs for three years (2003-2005) at the World Arena. In 2006, the tournament was moved to Pueblo, Colo. at the State Fair Events Center and the tournament has been held there ever since. The RMAC’s national dominance in cross country continued as Adams State won six straight women’s titles between 2003-2008. The Grizzly men’s team took home the national title in 2003 before Western State reclaimed the title in 2004 and 2005. The conference’s monthly television show, The RMAC Showcase, debuted on Altitude Sports & Entertainment in September 2004. For three straight years the RMAC won NCAA soccer championships. Metro State returned to the national spotlight, this time in women’s soccer. Head coach Danny Sanchez led the Roadrunners to the 2004 and 2006 NCAA championship titles. Coached by Jeremy Gunn, the Fort Lewis College men’s soccer team went 22-0-1 in 2005 to win their first ever national championship. In the fall of 2006, Fort Hays State University left the RMAC to join the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA). Due to Fort Hays State’s departure, Western New Mexico University, located in Silver City, N.M., joined the RMAC. Adams State won three of the RMAC’s four national championships in 2008 as they swept the cross country titles and won the NCAA Women’s Indoor Track & Field championship in Mankato, Minn. Nebraska-Kearney scored their first ever national championship in wrestling, winning the title by .5 points over Minnesota State, Mankato. Since joining the NCAA, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is home to 40 NCAA national champions and more than 30 NCAA runners-up.

RECENT RMAC FOOTBALL CHAMPS 2009 Nebraska-Kearney 2008 Chadron State 2007 Chadron State 2006 Chadron State 2005 Nebraska-Kearney 2004 Colorado Mines 2003 Mesa State 2002 Chadron State/ Nebraska-Kearney 2001 Chadron State 1999 Chadron State/ New Mexico Highlands 1998 Chadron State/ Western State 1997 Western State 1996 Chadron State 1995 Fort Hays State

Western State 1994 Western State 1993 Fort Hays State 1992 Western State 1991 Western State 1990 Mesa State 1989 Adams State 1988 Mesa State 1987 Mesa State 1986 Mesa State 1985 Mesa State 1984 Fort Lewis 1983 Mesa State 1982 Mesa State 1981 New Mexico Highlands 1980 Adams State/ Southern Colorado

CHAMPIONSHIPS BY SCHOOL (Current Members) Western State Colorado Mines Mesa State Chadron State Adams State

17 15 9 8 8

Nebraska-Kearney New Mexico Highlands CSU-Pueblo Fort Lewis

3 2 1 1

RMAC MEMBERSHIP: 1909 – Present Adams State 1956-Present Brigham Young 1918-1937 Chadron State 1989- Present Colorado 1909-1937 Colorado Christian 1996- Present Colorado College 1909-1910, 1914-1967 Colorado Mines 1909-Present Colorado State 1909-1937 Colorado State- Pueblo 1967-1972, 1976-1990, 1996- Present Denver University 1910-1937, 1996-1997 Emporia State 1967-1972 Fort Hays State 1967-1972, 1989-2006 Fort Lewis 1967-90, 1994-Present Idaho State 1948-1958 Mesa State 1975- Present Metro State 1996- Present Montana State 1917-1959 New Mexico Highlands 1968-69, 1974-1988, 1990- Present Nebraska-Kearney 1989-90, 1994- Present Nebraska-Omaha 1967-1972 Northern Colorado 1924-1972 Pittsburg State 1967-1972 Regis 1967-1983, 1996-Present Southern Utah 1967-1986 UC-Colorado Springs 1997- Present Utah 1910-1937 Utah State 1914-1937 Washburn 1967-1972 Western New Mexico 1967-1990, 2006- Present Western State 1924-Present Wyoming 1921-1937 BOLD denotes current RMAC Member

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RMAC FOOTBALL RECORDS Plays Game: Season: Net Yards Game: Season:

TOTAL OFFENSE

116, Chadron State vs. Abilene Christian, 11/23/07 897, Chadron State, 2008 893, Western State, 2005 831, N.M. Highlands vs. Fort Lewis, ‘92 5,701, Chadron State, 2007

Average Per Game Play: 11.0, Chadron State at Western State, 11/3 Season: 552.1, Western State, ‘91 Most Yards Gained, Two Teams Game: 1425, N.M. Highlands vs. Fort Lewis, ‘92 Punt Return Average 16.7 Adams State, 1994 16.6 Adams State, 2006 Kickoff Returns Yards Per Return 27.5 Adams State, 1993 Passing Offense Yards Per Game 357.4 Western State, 1991

Attempts Game: Season:

TEAM PASSING RECORDS 74, Fort Lewis vs. Neb.-Kearney, 10/12/01 566, Fort Lewis, 2001

Most Yards Gained, Losing Team Game: 749, Fort Lewis vs. Mesa State, 11/16/02 TEAM MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Offense Punt Return Yards Game: 199, Adams State vs. Mesa State, ‘75 Season: 714, Chadron State, ‘99 Kickoff Return Yards Game: 271, Adams State at Chadron State, 11/10/07 Season: 1,371, Fort Lewis, ‘02 Penalties Game: Season: Penalty Yards Game: Season:

24, Fort Lewis vs. Adams State, ‘85 124, N.M. Highlands, ‘99 250, N.M. Highlands vs. Fort Lewis, 10/27/07 1,179, N.M. Highlands, 2006

Fumbles Game: Season:

10, Western N.M. vs. Southern Colorado, ‘80 41, Western State, ‘80 9, Western N.M. vs. Southern Colorado, ‘80 25, Western State, ‘76 & Western N.M., ‘80

Completions Game:

45, Fort Lewis vs. Neb.-Kearney, 10/12/01

Season:

317, Fort Lewis, ‘02

Fumbles Lost Game: Season:

Net Yards Game: Season:

638, Fort Lewis vs. Western N.M., 11/2/02 4,109, Fort Lewis, ‘02

Fewest Fumbles Season: 7, Neb.-Kearney, ‘02 7, Adams State, ‘02

Touchdowns Game: 9/22/01 Season: Interceptions Game: Season:

Attempts Game: Season:

7, Fort Lewis vs. Mesa State, 11/16/02 7, Fort Lewis vs. Western N.M., 11/2/02 7, Colorado Mines vs. Fort Hays State

Defense Fewest Plays Season:

7, Fort Lewis vs. Western N.M. 10/20/01 37, Neb.-Kearney, 2005 37, Fort Lewis, ‘02

Fewest Yards Allowed Game: -3, Chadron State vs. Fort Lewis, ‘98 Season: 1263, Adams State, ‘75

7, Westminster vs. Western N.M., ‘72 7, Colorado Mines vs. Adams State, ‘80 24, N.M. Highlands, ‘83 TEAM RUSHING RECORDS 92, Southern Colorado vs. Fort Lewis 1978 606, Mesa State ‘00

Net Yards Game: Season: Average:

578, N.M. Highlands vs. Fort Lewis, ‘92 3,372, Chadron State, 2006 320.2, Western State, 1978

Touchdowns Game:

9, Nebraska-Kearney vs. Mesa State, 11/8/08 9, Mesa State vs. Neb.-Kearney, 9/17/05

TEAM SCORING RECORDS Most Points, Two Teams Game: 149, Chadron State vs. Abilene Christian, 11/23/07 Most Touchdowns Game: 11, Chadron State vs. Abilene Christian, 11/23/07 11, Western State vs. Okla. Panhandle State 9/29/01 11, Fort Lewis vs. Western N.M. 10/20/01 Most Touchdowns, Two Teams Game: 21, Chadron State vs. Abilene Christian, 11/23/07

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Most Points Scored, Losing Team Game: 55, Fort Lewis vs. Mesa State, 11/16/02 55, Fort Lewis vs. N.M. Highlands (70), ‘92

Scoring Game: Season: Average:

83, Western State vs. OPSU 9/30/00 488, Chadron State, 2007 47.1, Western State, ‘92

398, Western State, ‘74

Fewest First Downs Allowed Game: 1, Held by numerous teams Season: 99, Adams State, ‘75 Fewest Rushes Allowed Game: 15, Chadron State vs. Western N.M., 10/11/08 15, Colorado Mines at Fort Lewis, 9/20/08 15, CSU-Pueblo at Fort Lewis, 9/13/2008 15, Chadron State vs. Colorado Mines, 9/28/02 Season: 248, Western State, ‘74 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Game: -74, Colorado Mines at Okla. Panhandle State, 9/29/07 Season: 488, Western State, ‘75 Fewest Pass Attempts Allowed Game: 0, Held by numerous teams Season: 151, Western N.M., ‘80 Fewest Pass Completions Allowed Game: 0, Held by numerous teams Season: 49, SUSC, ‘74 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Game: -11, Western State vs. Mesa State, ‘76 Season: 609, Adams State, ‘80 Most Interceptions Game: 7, Adams State vs. Colorado Mines, ‘80 Season: 26, Mesa State, ‘89 Fewest Points Allowed Season: 70, Adams State, ‘75 Fewest Average Points Allowed Season: 8.4, Adams State, ‘80 Most Points Allowed Game: 90, N.M. Highlands vs. West Texas A&M, 2005

Season:

566, Fort Lewis, ‘02

Punting Average Season: 42.9, Colorado Mines, 1994 Season: 41.8, Adams State, 1998 INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE

Plays Game: Season:

85, Jermaine Whitaker, N.M. Highlands vs. Adams State, ‘94 639, Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis ‘01

Net Yards Game: Season: Per Game:

660, Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis vs. Mesa State, ‘02 4245, Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis, ‘02 340.0, Jayson Merrill, Western State, 1991

Average Per Game Season: 385.9, Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis, ‘02 Touchdowns Responsible For Game: 8, Joe McLain, Chadron State vs. Abilene Christian, 11/23/07 7, Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis vs. Mesa State, 11/16/02 7, Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis vs. Western N.M., 11/2/02 7, Nate Jackson, Colorado Mines vs. Fort Hays State 9/22/01 Season: 39, Nate Jackson (9 rush, 30 pass), Colorado Mines, 2001 Points Responsible For Game: 48, Joe McLain, Chadron State vs. Abilene Christian, 11/23/07 48, Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis vs. Western N.M., ‘02 Season: 258, Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis, ‘02 (222 pass, 30 rush, 6 XP)

Attempts Game: Per Game: Season:

INDIVIDUAL PASSING RECORDS 74, Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis vs. Neb.- Kearney 10/12/01 *50.8, Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis, 2001 (559 in 11 games) 559, Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis ‘01

Completions Game: Season:

43, Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis vs. Neb.- Kearney 10/12/01 384, Chad Friehauf, Colorado Mines, 2004

Net Yards Game: Season: Per Game:

638, Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis vs. Mesa State, ‘02 4,646, Chad Friehauf, Colorado Mines, 2004 1999, Justin Coleman, Neb.-Kearney (338.6)

Passing Efficiency Season: 188.1, Jayson Merrill, Western State, 1991 Season: 183.5, Steve Smith, Western State, 1992 Touchdowns Game: Season:

7, Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis vs. Mesa State, 11/16/02 7, Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis vs. Western N.M., 11/2/02 7, Nate Jackson, Colorado Mines vs. Fort Hays State 9/22/01 37, Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis, ‘02

Interceptions Thrown Game: 5, many Season: 22, Kurt Van Hael, Fort Lewis, 1970 Completion Percentage Season: 66.4% (180 of 271), Steve Smith, Western State, 1992 Yards Per Game Season: Longest Pass Game:

379.7, Brian Ainsworth, N.M. Highlands, 1987 99 yards, Nate Jackson, Colorado Mines vs. S.D. Tech, 9/7/02 99 yards, Nick Pannunzio to Herman Heard, Southern Colo. vs. Adams State, ‘82 99 yards, Justin Coleman to Mike Smith, Neb.-Kearney vs. Wayne State, 10/25/97


RMAC FOOTBALL RECORDS

Attempts Game: Season:

99 yards, Matt Strand to Rian Weber, Chadron St. vs. UW-River Falls 9/2/00 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING RECORDS

Net Yards Game: Season:

47, C. Bouknight, Western State vs. Chadron State, ‘03 344, Danny Woodhead, Chadron State, 2006 378, Jason Broom, Fort Hays State vs. Okla. Pan. State 10/6/01 *2,756, Danny Woodhead, Chadron State, 2006

Average Per Game Season: 212.0, Danny Woodhead, Chadron State, 2006 Touchdowns Game: Season: Longest Run Game:

6, Ray Overstreet, Adams State vs. Mesa State, ‘75 6, Thelbert Withers, N.M. Highlands vs. Fort Lewis, ‘92 34, Danny Woodhead, Chadron State, 2006 99 yards, Thelbert Withers, N.M. Highlands, ‘92

Yards Rushing, 2 Players, Same Team Game: 514, Thelbert Withers (333) & Derrick Ray (181), N.M. Highlands vs. Fort Lewis, ‘92 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING RECORDS Receptions Game: 20, Keylie Martin, N.M. Highlands vs. Western State, ‘94 Season: 106, Jamal Allen, Fort Lewis 2001 Net Yards Game: Season: Per Game:

317, Richie Ross, Neb.-Kearney vs. FHSU, ‘03 1719, Chris Perry, Adams State, ‘95 171.9 Chris Perry, Adams State, 1995

Touchdowns Game: Season:

5, Chris Perry, Adams State vs. Mesa State, ‘95 5, Dayven Johnston, Colorado Mines vs. Fort Hays State 9/22/01 21, Chris Perry, Adams State, ‘95

Highest Gain Per Reception Season: *32.5 yds, Tyrone Johnson, Western State, ‘91 INDIVIDUAL ALL-PURPOSE RECORDS Yards Gained Game: 390, Johnny Cox, Fort Lewis vs. N.M. Highlands, ‘93 Season: *3,159, Danny Woodhead, Chadron State, 2006 Per Game: 243.0, Danny Woodhead, Chadron State, 2006 INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS Touchdowns Game: 6, Jason Davis, Western State vs. Westmont, ‘93 6, Ray Overstreet, Adams State vs. Mesa State, ‘75 6, Thelbert Withers, N.M. Highlands vs. Fort Lewis, ‘92 Season: 38, Danny Woodhead, Chadron State, 2006 Points Game: Season: Per Game:

44, Thelbert Withers, N.M. Highlands vs. Fort Lewis, ‘92 228, Danny Woodhead, Chadron State, 2006 17.5, Danny Woodhead, Chadron State, 2006 15.4, David McCartney, Chadron State, 1992

Number Game: Season:

INDIVIDUAL INTERCEPTIONS

Yards Game: Season:

4, Four Players tied 11, Scott Wiedemann, Adams State, ‘88 136, Marvin Jackson, Chadron State vs. Neb.-Kearney 10/4/01 267, Mickey Reeves, N.M. Highlands, ‘93

Longest Return Game: 100, held by numerous players Touchdowns Game:

2, Jake Mandelko, Nebraska-Kearney, 11/8/08 2, Mike Neal, Neb.-Kearney at Western N.M., 11/10/07 2, Travis Pride, Fort Lewis vs. Colorado Mines, ‘86 2, Ryan Turman, Chadron State vs. Colorado Mines, ‘98 2, Marvin Jackson, Chadron State vs. Neb.-Kearney 10/4/01

Passes Defended Per Game Season: 2.3, James Bracey, Mesa State, 2000 INDIVIDUAL PUNTING RECORDS Total Punts Game: 13, Daniel Glynn, FHSU vs. Chadron State, ‘03 13, Adam Rodriquez, N.M. Highlands v. Mesa State, 2002 Season: 84, Jody Cook, Fort Lewis, ‘81 Yards Game: Season:

519 (11), Dee Tennison, Fort Lewis vs. Western State ‘73 3344 (84), Jody Cook, Fort Lewis, ‘81

Average Game: Season:

63.0, Jeff Williams, Adams State vs. Fort Lewis, 2005 (2-126) 61.5, Jeff Williams, Adams State vs. Okla. Panhandle, 2005 (4-246) 46.2, Jason Van Dyke, Adams State, ‘98

Longest Punt Game:

89, Dave Humann, Adams State, ‘87 88, Ryan Hedberg, Adams State, ‘08

PAT Attempts Game: Season:

11, Richie Hahn, Mesa State vs. Fort Lewis, ‘90 63, Travis Atter, Chadron State, 2007 62, Travis Atter, Chadron State, 2006

PAT’s Made Game: Season:

11, Richie Hahn, Mesa State vs. Fort Lewis, ‘90 60, Tracy Bennett, Mesa State, ‘88

INDIVIDUAL KICKOFF RETURN RECORDS Number Game: 12, Johnny Cox, Fort Lewis vs. Mesa State, ‘90 Season: 43, Frank Whalen, Fort Lewis, ‘88 Yards Game: Season: Average:

234, Johnny Cox, Fort Lewis vs. Mesa State, ‘90 1,234, Justin Gallas, Colorado Mines, 2005 39.4, LaVon Reis, Western State, 1993

Touchdowns Game: Season:

1, Held by numerous players 4, Brian Sump, Colorado Mines, ‘01

Longest Return Game: 100, Held by numerous players * NCAA Division II Record

INDIVIDUAL PUNT RETURN RECORDS Number Game: Season:

9, Austin Forster, Chadron State vs. Mesa State, 9/30/00 9, Mitch Barry, Chadron State vs. Fort Hays State 11/10/01 45, Austin Forster, Chadron State, ‘99

Yards Game: Season:

161, Brandon Sicilia, Western State v. Fort Lewis, ‘98 562, Tony Donald, Western State ‘01

Touchdowns Game: Season:

1, Held by numerous players 2, Jeremy Craighea, Western State, ‘02 2, Tony Donald, Western State ‘01 2, Lance Vogely, Fort Lewis, ‘97 2, Bob Boudoin, Mesa State, ‘89 2, Jay Ogle, Western N.M., ‘83

Longest Return Game: 98, C. Alvarado, N.M. Highlands vs. Paul Quinn, Oct. 14, 2006 INDIVIDUAL KICKING RECORDS FG Attempts Game: 7, Held by numerous players Season: 33, Jared Keating, Mesa State, 2007 FG Made Game: Season: Per Game:

6, Rocky Paulson, Adams State vs. Western State, ‘80 22, Jared Keating, Mesa State, 2007 1.83, Jared Keating, Mesa State, 2007

Longest Field Goal Game: 62, Mike Flatler, Colorado Mines, ‘73 vs. Western State

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RMAC ANNUAL LEADERS (since ‘72) Year Receiving Leader 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972

Adam Saur, Colorado Mines John Means, Western N.M. Rod Windsor, Western N.M. Eddie Abreu, N.M. Highlands Richie Ross, Neb.-Kearney Jonny Chan, Colorado Mines Richie Ross, Neb.-Kearney Chris Brewer, Fort Lewis Brian Sump, Colorado Mines Trevor Weston, Neb.-Kearney Trevor Weston, Neb.-Kearney John South, Adams State Jamar Nailor, N.M. Highlands Xavier Brown, Fort Hays State Chris Perry, Adams State Keylie Martin, N.M. Highlands Rus Bailey, N.M. Highlands Johnny Cox, Fort Lewis Tyrone Johnson, Western State Dale Kopec, Fort Lewis Robert Woodruff, Western State Alfonso Garcia, Fort Lewis Anthony Edwards, N.M. Highlands Mike Williams, N.M. Highlands Anthony Edwards, N.M. Highlands Donnie Holmes, Mesa State Steve Haase, Western State John Trahan, Southern Colorado John Wright, Fort Lewis Mark Holland, SUSC Corey Tolle, Southern Colorado Lamont Winston, West. Rex Macey, West. Mike Silva, West. Craig Caldwell, West. Craig Caldwell, West. Rex Macey, West. Bill Cappela, Adams State

Year Scoring Leader

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2009 Jordan Alegria, Nebraska-Kearney 2008 Travis Atter, Chadron State 2007 Danny Woodhead, Chadron State 2006 Danny Woodhead, Chadron State 2005 Danny Woodhead, Chadron State 2004 Danny Woodhead, Chadron State 2003 Jessup Pfeifer, Neb.-Kearney 2002 Chris Brewer, Fort Lewis 2001 Brian Sump, Colorado Mines 2000 Austin Forster, Chadron State 1999 Volker Olbrich, Neb.-Kearney 1998 Thad Variance, N.M. Highlands 1997 Conan Smith, N.M. Highlands 1996 Jamar Nailor, N.M. Highlands 1995 Chris Perry, Adams State 1994 Tim Thenell, Western State 1993 Rus Bailey, N.M. Highlands 1992 David McCartney, Chadron State 1991 Reggie Alexander, Western State 1990 Brian Barton, Mesa State 1989 Wes Polk, Adams State 1988 Michael Vaughn, Mesa State 1987 Anthony Edwards, N.M. Highlands 1986 Tracy Bennett, Mesa State 1985 Ronell Brown, N.M. Highlands 1984 Howard Roberts, Mesa State 1983 Herman Heard, Southern Colorado 1982 Russ Hodgson, Mesa State 1981 Dino Jones, N.M. Highlands 1980 Ron Linsacum, Western State 1979 Chuck Van Allen, Colorado Mines 1978 Charlie Thompson, Western State 1977 Rex Macey, West. 1976 Mike Makings, Western State 1975 Ray Overstreet, Adams State 1974 Wolfgang Taylor, Western State 1973 Wolfgang Taylor, Western State 1972 Jim Arcieri, Western State

Avg.

Year Rushing Leader

Avg.

Points

Year Passing Leader

Avg.

110.8 99.6 111.9 68.6 113.3 105.8 148.2 115.8 106.8 113.6 94.1 127.9 114.9 126.9 171.9 91.1 119.2 133.1 103.9 60.2 70.6 91.1 114.5 96.6 117.5 79.5 84.2 91.7 62.2 96 91.2 98.9 119.2 73.6 99.8 112.2 76 63.2

104 100 138 228 126 162 85 118 104 98 84 128 110 110 130 89 74 154 90 90 121 126 74 93 96 72 86 80 66 84 80 84 80 96 102 41 51 84

2009 Rustin Dring, Nebraska-Kearney 2008 Bobby Coy, Mesa State 2007 Danny Woodhead, Chadron State 2006 Danny Woodhead, Chadron State 2005 Danny Woodhead, Chadron State 2004 Danny Woodhead, Chadron State 2003 C. Bouknight, Western State 2002 Mike Miller, Neb.-Kearney 2001 Mike Miller, Neb.-Kearney 2000 Austin Forster, Chadron State 1999 Zach Mader, Neb.-Kearney 1998 Thad Variance, N.M. Highlands 1997 Conan Smith, N.M. Highlands 1996 Emmett Pride, Fort Hays State 1995 Murray Dillon, Western State 1994 Corey Campbell, Chadron State 1993 Thelbert Withers, N.M. Highlands 1992 Thelbert Withers, N.M. Highlands 1991 Brian Barton, Mesa State 1990 Marlo Johnson, Mesa State 1989 Michael Vaughn, Mesa State 1988 Michael Vaughn, Mesa State 1987 Michael Vaughn, Mesa State 1986 Lonnie Williams, Mesa State 1985 Bob Dyer, Southern Utah 1984 Bill Stone, Adams State 1983 Russ Hodgson, Mesa State 1982 Scott Stamper, Fort Lewis 1981 Dino Jones, N.M. Highlands 1980 Wayne McGinn, Adams State 1979 Charlie Thompson, Western State 1978 Winfred Anderson, Southern Utah St. 1977 Wayne McGinn, Adams State 1976 Phil Wicks, Western State 1975 Ray Overstreet, Adams State 1974 Jim Arcieri, Western State 1973 Charles Coleman, Western N.M. 1972 Steve Clodfelter, Southern Utah State 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972

David Pesek, Colorado Mines Joe McLain, Chadron State David Pesek, Colorado Mines Alex Aispuro, N.M. Highlands M. Goldenstein, Neb.-Kearney Chad Friehauf, Colorado Mines Pat Korth, Neb.-Kearney Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis Nate Jackson, Colorado Mines Justin Coleman, Neb.-Kearney Justin Coleman, Neb.-Kearney Brad Norris, Adams State Justin Coleman, Neb.-Kearney Jamie Sander, N.M. Highlands Shawn Behr, Fort Hays State Jermaine Whitaker, N.M. Highlands Jermaine Whitaker, N.M. Highlands Thad Trujillo, Fort Lewis Jayson Merrill, Western State Bobby Saiz, Adams State Bobby Saiz, Adams State Bobby Saiz, Adams State Brian Ainsworth, N.M. Highlands Brian Ainsworth, N.M. Highlands Brian Ainsworth, N.M. Highlands Kevin Sherman, Fort Lewis Andy Lowry, Western State John Wristen, Southern Colorado Kevin Stephens, Western N.M. Dave Mollica, SUSC Chuck Van Allen, Colorado Mines Walt Sturkey, WC Walt Sturkey, WC Ron Trujillo, Fort Lewis John Chisholm, Fort Lewis Jerry Dyer, SUSC Randy Beckstead, WC Mike Busby, Western State

137.3 145.5 145.2 228 126 184 154.3 145.5 110.1 101.2 84.1 128.4 145.4 121.5 129.1 131.2 148.6 147.4 124.4 127.9 138.4 135.8 164.4 147 112.9 128.6 110.6 120.8 111.2 100.1 114.1 104.4 89.5 107.6 110.5 101.1 114 107.7

321.0 226.3 243.9 191 281.8 357.4 324.5 373.5 307.3 264.5 316.7 291.3 254.9 288.5 287.1 297.8 273.5 298.3 348.4 257.3 250 294.1 379.7 303.8 310.5 171.8 201 169.8 169.6 180 154.9 198.6 229.4 221.5 196.4 219.5 148.3 133.1


RMAC TEAMS IN THE POSTSEASON Year Winning Team Score Losing Team Score Round

Site

2009

Minnesota-Duluth

42

Nebraska-Kearney

7

Second Round

Nebraska-Kearney

35

Saginaw Valley (Mich.)

20

First Round

2008

Western Washington

25

Colorado Mines

10

Dixie Rotary Bowl

Minnesota-Duluth

20

Chadron State

10

Second Round

Chadron State

23

Wayne State (Neb.)

17

First Round

2007

Western Oregon

26

Colorado Mines

12

Dixie Rotary Bowl

Northwest Mo. State

26

Chadron State

13

Quarterfinals

Chadron State

76

Abilene Christian

Abilene Christian

56

Mesa State

12

First Round

2006

Northwest Mo. State

28

Chadron State

21

Quarterfinals

Maryville, Mo.

Chadron State

43

West Texas A&M

17

Second Round

Chadron, Neb.

Fort Lewis

24

Dixie State

14

Dixie Rotary Bowl

2004

Pittsburg State

70

Colorado Mines

35

Second Round

Colorado Mines

52

Midwestern State

33

First Round

Golden, Colo.

2003

Central Oklahoma

20

Mesa State

15

First Round

Grand Junction, Colo.

2002

Texas A&M-Kingsville

58

Nebraska-Kearney

40

First Round

Kearney, Neb.

2001

Tarleton State

28

Chadron State

24

First Round

Chadron, Neb.

2000

Mesa State

40

Northeastern Okla.

21

First Round

Tahlequah, Okla.

UC-Davis

62

Mesa State

18

Quarterfinals

UC-Davis

48

Chadron

10

First Round

Davis, Calif.

1998

Central Oklahoma

21

Chadron State

19

First Round

Edmond, Okla.

1997

Angelo State

46

Western State

12

First Round

San Angelo, Texas

1996

Central Oklahoma

23

Chadron State

21

First Round

Edmond, OK

1995

Texas A&M-Kingsville

59

Fort Hays State

28

First Round

Kingsville, Texas

1994

Texas A&M-Kingsville

43

Western State

7

First Round

Kingsville, Texas

1993

Cal-Davis

37

Fort Hays State

34

Quarterfinals

Davis, Calif.

1992

Texas A&I

22

Western State

13

Quarterfinals

Kingsville, Texas

1991

Western State

38

Carson-Newman, TN

21

Quarterfinals

Gunnison, Colo.

Central State, OH

20

Western State

13

Semifinals

Wilbuforce, Ohio

1990

Mesa State

37

W. New Mexico

30 (OT)

Quarterfinals

Central State, OH

48

Fort Hays State

10

Quarterfinals

Dickinson State, ND

28

Chadron State

3

First Round

Mesa State

10

Central Arkansas

7

Semifinals

Central State, OH

38

Mesa State

16

Championship

1989

Adams State

30

Northwestern Okla.

22

Quarterfinals

Emporia State, KS

51

Adams State

44

Semifinals

Alamosa, Colo.

1988

Moorhead State, MN

26

Mesa State

16

First Round

Moorhead, Minn.

Adams State

14

Emporia State, KS

10

First Round

Emporia, Kan.

Adams State

38

Southeastern Okla.

7

Quarterfinals

Adams State

13

Pittsburg State, KS

10

Semifinals

Carson-Newman, TN

56

Adams State

21

Championship

1987

Mesa State

49

Southwest State, MN

7

First Round

Mesa State

38

Southern Oregon

7

Quarterfinals

Carson-Newman, TN

21

Mesa State

7

Semifinals

1986

Hillsdale, MI

27

Mesa State

17

Quarterfinals

Grand Junction, Colo.

1985

Mesa State

39

Western Oregon

32

Quarterfinals

Grand Junction, Colo.

Hillsdale, MI

24

Mesa State

Semifinals

Grand Junction, Colo.

1983

Mesa State

35

Eastern New Mexico

9

Quarterfinals

Grand Junction, Colo.

Mesa State

34

Central Arkansas

17

Semifinals

Grand Junction, Colo.

Carson-Newman, TN

36

Mesa State

28

Championship

Grand Junction, Colo.

1982

Mesa State

43

Moorhead State

20

Quarterfinals

Grand Junction, Colo.

Central State, OK 61

Mesa State

Central State, OK

1979

Texas A&I

1978

Western State

21

Angelo State

35

1976

Texas A&I

56

1969

Texas A&I

28

1967

Eastern Washington

1966

Waynesburg, PA

73 (3OT) Second Round

21 (OT)

Duluth, Minn. Kearney, Neb. St. George, Utah Duluth, Minn. Chadron, Neb. St. George, Utah Chadron, Neb. Chadron, Neb. Abilene, Texas

St. George, Utah Pittsburg, Kan.

Davis, Calif.

Grand Junction, Colo. Hays, Kan. Dickinson, N.D. Conway, Ark. Grand Junc., Colo. Alamosa, Colo.

Durant, Okla. Alamosa, Colo. Jefferson Cy, Tenn. Marshall, Minn. Grand Junc., Colo. Jefferson Cy, Tenn.

Southern Colorado 20

Quarterfinals Pueblo, Colo.

18

Hillsdale, MI

9

Semfinals

14

Mesa State

11

Championship

38

Western State

14

Quarterfinals

Central Arkansas

17

Quarterfinals

Conway, Ark.

Western State

3

Semimfinals

Angelo, Texas

Western State

14

Semifinals

Kingsville, Texas

N.M. Highlands

23

Semifinals

Kingsville, Texas

28

N.M. Highlands

14

Semifinals

Las Vegas, N.M.

30

N.M. Highlands

27

Semifinals

Albuquerque, N.M.

Grand Junction, Colo. Edmund, Okla. Kingsville, Texas

All-Time RMAC Champions (1909-Present) 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909

Nebraska-Kearney Chadron State Chadron State Chadron State Nebraska-Kearney Colorado Mines Mesa State Chadron State & Nebraska-Kearney Chadron State Mesa State Chadron State & N.M. Highlands Chadron State & Western State Western State Chadron State Fort Hays State & Western State Western State Fort Hays State Western State Western State Mesa State Adams State Mesa State Mesa State Mesa State Mesa State Fort Lewis Mesa State Mesa State N.M. Highlands Adams State & Southern Colorado Western State Western State Western State Western State Western State Western State Western State Adams State Northern Colorado Pittsburg State Northern Colorado Adams State Adams State Western State Western State Western State Western State Adams State Adams State Adams State Idaho State Colorado College & Colorado Mines Idaho State Montana State Idaho State Montana State Idaho State Idaho State Colorado Mines Colorado College Colorado College Northern Colorado Montana State Montana State Colorado College No League Colorado Mines Colorado College Colorado College Colorado Mines Montana State Colorado Utah State Colorado Colorado Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Colorado State Utah Colorado State Colorado Colorado Utah Colorado Colorado State Colorado College Colorado Mines Denver Colorado State Colorado State Colorado Mines Colorado Colorado Mines Colorado Colorado College & Colorado Colorado & Denver

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CSU-PUEBLO RECRUITING

thunderwolves draw talent from 11 states MICHIGAN

washington

LAPEER – Sutton Richmond

BREMERTON – Blake Johnson

CALIFORNIA CORONA – Bernard Jackson LONG BEACH – Daveon Ackinsanya LOS ANGELES – Earl Love Tyson James Jay-Qwan Redmond MORENO VALLEY – Ryan Solomon NOVATO – Jacob Kraft OJAI – Taylor Kelly Drew Rodriguez PERRIS – Brent Montandon RIVERSIDE – Deontrae Cooper TORRANCE – James Vicars Jonathan Vicars WALNUT – Chris Warren WHITTIER – Louie Lozano

GEORGIA MORROW – Dexter Scott

FLORIDA BOYNTON BEACH – Jarrod Lacy C.J. Roberts

ARIZONA

KANSAS

CHANDLER – Troy Graham GILBERT – Drew Swartz PHOENIX – Nick Sabye

OAKLEY – Jared Sperber TOPEKA – Jonathan Owens

HAWAII

NEBRASKA

KAILUA – Jason Campbell NANAKULI – Josh Costa

KEARNEY – Zach Albrecht

TEXAS AUSTIN – Chandler Cannon Aldon Hyder HOUSTON – Jonathan Jones SAN ANTONIO – Ross Dausin Blake Sylvester

COLORADO ARVADA – Matt Miller Garrett Wright AURORA – Damon Chiles Zack Cowan Stephan Dickens Derek Gainey Enrique Gonzalez Jervoise Hollins Kyle McCall Justin McCash Michael Mintken Beldy Nseka Damon Schiele BERTHOUD – Nick Henderson BRIGHTON – Ryan Delay Ben Jackson BROOMFIELD – Louis Fisher BRUSH – Dylan French

BURLINGTON – Isaiah Churchwell CENTENNIAL – Alex Rios Chris Brown COLORADO SPRINGS – Andre Brown Dominique Harris Ben Hicks Grant Jansen Jon Rossi Evan Ruppert Andrew Ward COMMERCE CITY – Marquis McNeal CRAIG – J.T. Haddan DENVER – Armoni Brewington Grant Crunkleton Marquise Enoch Josh Evans

Dyrell Hallcy Lukas Lockett Adrian Marquez Garrett Martin-Proctor Denzel Williams DURANGO – Sebastian Trujillo EVERGREEN – Nic Johnson FORT MORGAN – Jon Bailey Ryan Jensen FOUNTAIN – Jamaal Johnson GOLDEN – Koby Wittek HIGHLANDS RANCH – Jonathan Gaye Danny Ramirez HOEHNE – Kurtis Paradisa LA JUNTA – Rob Galena LITTLETON – Joe Campton Noah Gaumer

Justin Herrera Jon Kuzava Kyle Major Beau Martin Kumar Pinkney Blair Zimmerman LONGMONT – Scotland Coyle LOUISVILLE – Tyler Hamlin LOVELAND – Jesse Lewis Alex Remmo PARKER – Josh Salazar Michael Miller PUEBLO – Da’Quan Cartwright Sam Collins Aaron Hernandez Alec Hernandez Brandon Kliesen Josh Mack

Roger Pfannenschmid Giovanni Rider Josh Sandoval Trent Thompson Spencer Torrez PUEBLO WEST – Darryl Montelongo Zak Munoz Austin Payne Ethan Ward STERLING – Lee Meisner THORNTON – Josh Bredl WESTMINSTER – Dylan Johnston Austin Lott WHEAT RIDGE – Kyle Mews R.J. Trione WIDEFIELD – Paul Browning

WHO TO CONTACT: CSU-PUEBLO COACHES’ RECRUITING AREAS

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COLORADO – All Coaches* COLORADO (ARVADA) – Chris Symington COLORADO (AURORA) – Steve Sewell COLORADO (BOULDER) – Donnell Leomiti COLORADO (COLO. SPRINGS) – Tom Miller COLORADO (DENVER METRO) – Donnell Leomiti COLORADO (DENVER: NORTH METRO) – Donnell Leomiti COLORADO (DENVER: WEST METRO) – Chris Symington COLORADO (DENVER: SOUTH METRO) – Steve Sewell COLORADO (EASTERN PLAINS) – Dusty Sprague COLORADO (HIGHLANDS RANCH) – Damon Tomeo

COLORADO (LAKEWOOD) – Chris Symington COLORADO (NORTHERN COLORADO) – Hunter Hughes COLORADO (PARKER) – Damon Tomeo COLORADO (PUEBLO) – Hunter Hughes COLORADO (WESTERN SLOPE) – Mike Babcock ARIZONA – Damon Tomeo CALIFORNIA (INLAND EMPIRE) – Damon Tomeo CALIFORNIA (NORTHERN) – Mike Babcock CALIFORNIA (SOUTHERN) – Donnell Leomiti CALIFORNIA/WEST COAST/U.S. ISLANDS – Donnell Leomiti FLORIDA – Donnell Leomiti KANSAS – Tom Miller NEBRASKA – Dusty Sprague

NEVADA (NORTH) – Mike Babcock NEVADA (SOUTH) – Damon Tomeo NEW MEXICO – Steve Sewell OKLAHOMA – Steve Sewell OREGON – Tom Miller TEXAS – Hunter Hughes TEXAS (AMARILLO) – Dusty Sprague TEXAS (DALLAS) – Mike Babcock TEXAS (EL PASO) – Dusty Sprague UTAH – Donnell Leomiti WASHINGTON – Tom Miller *NOTE: Use Colorado list for general breakdown by area. Note that coaches are assigned specific schools, not specific areas. For details on coaches’ assignments by schools, visit the football page on GoThunderWolves.com.


RECORD BOOK

CSUP SEASON OPENERS HOMECOMING GAMES ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS PAGE 66 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS PAGE 67 ALL-TIME LETTERMAN LIST PAGE 71 Record Book PAGE 73 THUNDERWOLVES IN THE PROS PAGE 80

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ALL-TIME RECORDS SEASON OPENERS

Year Score/Opponent CSUP Record 1938 CSUP 0, Colorado Mines JV 0 (0-0-1) 1939 Colorado JV 26, CSUP 7 (0-1-1) 1940 CSUP 19, Colorado College JV 6 (1-1-1) 1941 Colorado Mines JV 27, CSUP 0 (1-2-1) 1942 Trinidad State (Colo.) 31, CSUP 0 (1-3-1) 1943-45 No Team 1946 New Mexico Highlands 6, CSUP 0 (1-4-1) 1947 New Mexico Military Inst. 26, CSUP 6 (1-5-1) 1948 CSUP 14, New Mexico Military Inst. 12 (2-5-1) 1949 CSUP 20, Garden City (Kan.) 0 (3-5-1) 1950 Garden City (Kan.) 25, CSUP 0 (3-6-1) 1951 Garden City (Kan.) 33, CSUP 20 (3-7-1) 1952 CSUP 32, Trinidad State (Colo.) 0 (4-7-1) 1953 CSUP 19, Colorado College JV 6 (5-7-1) 1954 CSUP 31, Otero (Colo.) 7 (6-7-1) 1955 CSUP 20, Otero (Colo.) 0 (7-7-1)

HOME OPENERS Year 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970

1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972

CSUP 33, McCook (Neb.) 12 (8-7-1) CSUP 12, Western Nebraska 0 (9-7-1) CSUP 26, Western Nebraska 7 (10-7-1) CSUP 27, Western Nebraska 25 (11-7-1) CSUP 34, Western Nebraska 0 (12-7-1) CSUP 24, Western Nebraska 6 (13-7-1) CSUP 21, Northwest (Wyo.) 7 (14-7-1) Emporia State (Kan.) 21,@CSUP 20 (14-8-1) @CSUP 34, Western New Mexico 7 (15-8-1) CSUP 20, @Western New Mexico 13 (16-8-1) @CSUP 15, Okla Panhandle St 9 (17-8-1) @Okla Panhandle St 21, CSUP 13 (17-9-1) @CSUP 10, Pittsburg State (Kan.) 7 (18-9-1) @Pittsburg State (Kan.) 21, CSUP 17 (18-10-1) CSUP 21, @Fort Lewis 7 (19-10-1) CSUP 38, @Fort Lewis 0 (20-10-1) Western State 35, @CSUP 13 (20-11-1)

1973 CSUP 30, @Fort Lewis 17 1974 @CSUP 24, Western State 7 1975 @Western State 17, CSUP 6 1976 Western State 17, @CSUP6 1977 @CSUP 42, Fort Hays St (Kan.) 14 1978 CSUP 29, @Fort Hays St (Kan.) 6 1979 @CSUP 41, Mexico Ministry of Ed. 7 1980 CSUP 33, @Mexico Ministry of Ed. 0 1981 @CSUP 36, East Central (Okla.) 14 1982 @CSUP 24, Carroll (Mont.) 21 1983 Central Missouri 34, @CSUP 9 1984 Central Oklahoma 48, @CSUP 7 1985-2007 No Team 2008 @CSUP 24, Okla Panhandle St 13 2009 @CSUP 28, Eastern New Mexico 23

(21-11-1) (22-11-1) (22-12-1) (22-13-1) (23-13-1) (24-13-1) (25-13-1) (26-13-1) (27-13-1) (28-13-1) (28-14-1) (28-15-1) (29-15-1) (30-15-1)

(since 1963)

Score/Opponent CSUP Record Emporia State (Kan.) 21,CSUP 20 (0-1) CSUP 34, Western New Mexico 7 (1-1) CSUP 0, Northern Colorado 0 (1-1-1) CSUP 15, Okla Panhandle St 9 (2-1-1) CSUP 7, Northern Colorado 0 (2-1-2) CSUP 10, Pittsburg State (Kan.) 7 (3-1-2) CSUP 21, Washburn (Kan.) 20 (4-1-2) CSUP 24, Western State 12 (5-1-2)

1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

CSUP 34, Adams State 27 Western State 35, CSUP 13 Adams State 8, CSUP 7 CSUP 24, Western State 7 CSUP 17, Adams State 8 Western State 17, CSUP 6 CSUP 42, Fort Hays St (Kan.) 14 CSUP 24, Colorado Mines 14 CSUP 41, Mexico Ministry of Ed. 7

(6-1-2) (6-2-2) (6-3-2) (7-3-2) (8-3-2) (8-4-2) (9-4-2) (10-4-2) (11-4-2)

1980 CSUP 27, Mesa State 7 1981 CSUP 36, East Central (Okla.) 14 1982 CSUP 24, Carroll (Mont.) 21 1983 Central Missouri 34, CSUP 9 1984 Central Oklahoma 48, CSUP 7 1985-2007 No Team 2008 CSUP 24, Okla Panhandle St 13 2009 CSUP 28, Eastern New Mexico 23

(12-4-2) (13-4-2) (14-4-2) (14-5-2) (14-6-2) (15-6-2) (16-6-2)

ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE OPENERS* Year Score/Opponent CSUP Record 1969 @Pittsburg State (Kan.) 21, CSUP 17 (0-1) 1970 @CSUP 20, Emporia State (Kan.) 14 (1-1) 1971 CSUP 30, @Emporia State (Kan.) 9 (2-1) 1972-75 in Great Plains Athletic Conference 1976 Western State 17, @CSUP 6 (2-2)

1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

@Colorado Mines 13, CSUP 10 @CSUP 24, Colorado Mines 14 CSUP 48, @Mesa State 10 @CSUP 27, Mesa State 7 Mesa State 20, @CSUP 14 @Mesa State 14, CSUP 13

(2-3) (3-3) (4-3) (5-3) (5-4) (5-5)

1983 CSUP 21, @New Mexico Highlands 14 1984 @CSUP 27, New Mexico Highlands 13 1985-2007 No team 2008 CSUP 37, @Fort Lewis 7 2009 @CSUP 38, Fort Lewis 0

(6-5) (7-5) (8-5) (9-5)

* CSU-Pueblo played football in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference during the following years: 1969-71; 1976-84; and 2008-Present

HOMECOMING Year 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970

(homecoming records only exist since 1963)

Score/Opponent CSUP Record Washburn (Kan.) 7, CSUP 0 (0-1) CSUP 39, Fort Lewis 6 (1-1) CSUP 26, Emporia State (Kan.) 13 (2-1) CSUP 25, Fort Lewis 7 (3-1) Adams State 17, CSUP 13 (3-2) CSUP 20, Fort Hays State (Kan.) 14 (4-2) CSUP 10, Emporia State (Kan.) 9 (5-2) Pittsburg State (Kan.) 34, CSUP 9 (5-3)

1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

Nebraska-Omaha 19, CSUP 6 CSUP 25, Pittsburg State (Kan.) 3 CSUP 32, Nebraska-Omaha 28 CSUP 50, Emporia State (Kan.) 13 CSUP 20, Washburn (Kan.) 6 CSUP 16, Adams State 10 CSUP 44, New Mexico Highlands 6 CSUP 16, Adams State 13 CSUP 47, New Mexico Highlands 18

(5-4) (6-4) (7-4) (8-4) (9-4) (10-4) (11-4) (12-4) (13-4)

1980 CSUP 20, Adams State 18 1981 Western State 21, CSUP 7 1982 CSUP 36, Southern Utah 22 1983 CSUP 44, Western State 27 1984 Southern Utah 17, CSUP 13 1985-2007 No Team 2008 CSUP 21, New Mexico Highlands 14 2009 CSUP 38, Western State 27

(14-4) (14-5) (15-5) (16-5) (16-6) (17-6) (18-6)

ALL-TIME RECORD Vs. OPPONENTS

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Team W L T Adams State 14 10 2 Adams State (JV) 2 1 0 Air Force Prep 1 0 0 Cameron (Okla.) 0 2 0 Carroll (Mont.) 1 0 0 Central Missouri 0 1 0 Chadron State 1 1 0 Coffeyville Community College (Kan.) 0 2 0 Colorado (JV) 0 2 0 Colorado College (JV) 2 3 0 Colorado School of Mines 12 7 0 Colorado School of Mines (JV) 1 1 1 Colorado State (JV) 0 1 0 Dodge City Community College (Kan.) 2 4 0 Eastern Arizona Junior College 1 1 0 East Central (Okla.) 1 0 0 Eastern New Mexico 3 6 1

Emporia State (Kan.) Fort Hays State (Kan.) Fort Lewis Garden City Community College (Kan.) Idaho Lamar Community College (Kan.) McCook Community College (Neb.) Mesa State Mexico Ministry of Education New Mexico Military Institute Northeastern Junior College (Colo.) Northwest College (Wyo.) Northwestern Oklahoma State Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Omaha New Mexico (JV) New Mexico Highlands Northern Colorado

9 4 0 9 6 0 30 15 0 4 3 0 0 1 0 6 2 0 2 7 2 10 17 5 2 0 0 1 3 0 9 4 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 10 5 0 0 11 2

Northern Colorado (JV) Oklahoma Panhandle State Otero Junior College (Colo.) Pittsburg State (Kan.) South Dakota-Springfield Southern Utah St. Mary’s of the Plains (Kan.) Trinidad State Junior College (Colo.) UNLV Washburn (Kan.) Weber State (Utah) Western Nebraska Community College Western New Mexico Western State Westminster (Utah) Wyoming (Freshmen)

3 2 5 2 10 8 2 7 1 0 3 6 2 0 4 17 0 1 7 4 0 2 12 1 11 6 8 9 1 1 0 1

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


ALL-TIME RECORDS COACH DR. DALE REA 1938-40 The first coach in CSUP history, he started the athletic program at then-Pueblo Junior College, coaching the football and basketball teams. He went on to become the president of Fort Lewis College and was an inaugural inductee to the CSU-Pueblo Athletics Hall of Fame in 1938. 1938 (1-3-2 overall; 1-2 conf.) Coach: Dr. Dale Rea 1938 vs Colorado Mines JV T 0-0 1938 vs Colorado College JV L 0-15 1938 vs Adams State T 7-7 * 1938 vs Eastern New Mexico L 12-20 * 1938 vs Fort Lewis W 19-6 * 1938 vs Trinidad State (Colo.) L 7-12 1939 (2-4 overall; 2-1 conf.) Coach: Dr. Dale Rea 1939 vs Colorado JV L 7-26 1939 vs Adams State L 12-26 1939 vs Mesa State L 7-24 * 1939 vs Eastern New Mexico L 0-33 * 1939 vs Trinidad State JC W 20-6 * 1939 vs Fort Lewis W 20-6 1940 (3-2-1 overall; 0-2 conf.) Coach: Dr. Dale Rea 10/05/1940 vs Colorado College JV W 19-6 10/18/1940 vs Colorado Mines JV W 20-19 * 10/26/1940 vs Fort Lewis L 7-21 11/02/1940 vs Adams State W 20-6 * 11/11/1940 vs Trinidad State (Colo.) L 6-39 11/16/1940 vs Mesa State T 14-14 COACH JACK JOHNSON 1941 Coach Johnson helmed the PJC team for one year upon the departure of Coach Rea, who left to fight in World War II. Johnson is the only CSU-Pueblo football coach to not earn a single win. 1941 (0-6-1 overall; 0-2 conf.) Coach: Jack Johnson 10/04/1941 COLORADO MINES JV L 0-27 10/11/1941 at Adams State T 0-0 10/17/1941 at Mesa State L 0-52 10/25/1941 at Colorado College JV L 6-19 11/01/1941 NORTHERN COLO JV L 0-26 * 11/15/1941 TRINIDAD ST (COLO.) L 0-18 * 11/20/1941 at Fort Lewis L 0-32 COACH DAN LAWRENCE 1942 Like his predecessor, Lawrence also helmed the PJC team for just one year. Lawrence mustered one win in the first season to take place during World War II. The program would go on haitus for the duration of the war after 1942 1942 (1-4 overall; 1-2 conf.) Coach: Dan Lawrence * 10/10/1942 at Trinidad State (Colo.) L 0-31 * 10/17/1942 OTERO (COLO.) L 0-13 * 10/24/1942 at Fort Lewis W 13-0 11/07/1942 MESA STATE L 6-25 11/14/1942 at Otero (Colo.) L 6-40

MAURICE “RED” ELDER 1946-49 A former All-American at Kansas State University who was actually drafted by the Washington Redskins in 1937, “Red” Elder led the football team to its best seasons. Today, he still enjoys the best winning percentage of any football coach in CSU-Pueblo history. Like trivia? Elder’s grandson is NFL quarterback, Jeff Garcia.

1946 (5-4 overall; 2-2 conf.) Coach: Maurice “Red” Elder 1946 vs N.M. Highlands L 0-6 1946 vs Garden City (Kan.) W 24-0 * 1946 vs Mesa State L 6-7 1946 vs Colorado State JV L 6-25 * 1946 vs Trinidad State (Colo.) L 13-32 * 1946 vs Fort Lewis W 12-6 * 1946 vs Otero (Colo.) W 27-0 1946 vs Northeastern (Colo.) W 19-0 1946 vs Dodge City (Kan.) W 54-6 1947 (3-3-1 overall; 3-1-1 conf.) Coach: Maurice “Red” Elder 1947 at NM Military Institute L 6-26 * 1947 vs Lamar (Colo.) W 39-0 * 1947 TRINIDAD ST (COLO.) L 6-18 * 1947 vs Fort Lewis W 13-6 * 1947 vs Mesa State T 0-0 * 1947 OTERO (COLO.) W 46-21 1947 at Dodge City (Kan.) L 0-12 1948 (7-1-1 overall; 4-1-1 conf.) Coach: Maurice “Red” Elder 1948 vs NM Military Institute W 14-12 1948 at Garden City (Kan.) W 7-6 * 1948 vs Mesa State T 0-0 * 1948 at Lamar (Colo.) W 19-7 1948 DODGE CITY (KAN.) W 13-0 * 1948 vs Otero (Colo.) W 32-0 * 1948 vs Northeastern (Colo.) W 46-0 * 1948 FORT LEWIS L 0-7 * 1948 vs Trinidad State (Colo.) W 23-13 1949 (5-3-1 overall; 2-2-1 conf.) Coach: Maurice “Red” Elder 1949 GARDEN CITY (KAN.) W 20-0 1949 at Northeastern (Colo.) W 22-12 * 1949 LAMAR (COLO.) L 7-21 1949 at Dodge City (Kan.) L 7-13 1949 vs Western Nebraska W 41-17 * 1949 vs Otero (Colo.) W 41-0 * 1949 vs Mesa State W 33-7 * 1949 vs Fort Lewis L 13-20 * 1949 vs Trinidad State (Colo.) T 6-6 HARRY SIMMONS 1950-55 Known as “The Chief”, Simmons is immortalized as the longtime CSU-Pueblo basketball coach. But he helmed the football program for six years, as well, only winning 40 percent of his games. 1950 (4-6 overall; 3-2 conf.) Coach: Harry Simmons 09/22/1950 at Garden City (Kan.) L 0-25 09/30/1950 COFFEYVILLE (KAN.) L 6-48 * 10/07/1950 at Lamar (Colo.) W 32-7 10/13/1950 DODGE CITY (KAN.) L 6-13 10/21/1950 at Western Nebraska W 18-12 * 10/27/1950 OTERO (COLO.) W 21-19 * 11/04/1950 at Fort Lewis L 6-13 * 11/11/1950 at Mesa State W 18-13 11/18/1950 COLORADO JV L 7-43 * 11/23/1950 at Trinidad State (Colo.) L 13-26

SEL ELIZONDO Two-time all-conference selection, 1950-51 1951 (1-8 overall; 1-5 conf.) Coach: Harry Simmons 1951 vs Garden City (Kan.) L 20-33 1951 vs Coffeyville (Kan.) L 7-42 * 1951 vs Lamar (Colo.) W 30-20 * 1951 vs Northeastern (Colo.) L 6-13 * 1951 vs Otero (Colo.) L 19-26 * 1951 vs Fort Lewis L 6-13 * 1951 vs Mesa State L 13-47 1951 vs Dodge City (Kan.) L 25-54 * 1951 vs Trinidad State (Colo.) L 25-34 1952 (2-6-1 overall; 2-4 conf.) Coach: Harry Simmons * 1952 vs Trinidad State (Colo.) W 32-0 * 1952 vs Fort Lewis L 19-39 * 1952 vs Northeastern (Colo.) L 12-21 * 1952 vs Mesa State L 6-40 * 1952 vs Otero (Colo.) W 14-7 1952 vs Dodge City (Kan.) L 0-42 * 1952 vs Lamar (Colo.) L 6-14 1952 vs Western Nebraska L 13-29 1952 vs McCook (Neb.) T 6-6 1953 (6-3 overall; 5-3 conf.) Coach: Harry Simmons 1953 vs Colorado College JV W 19-6 * 1953 vs Mesa State L 7-28 * 1953 vs McCook (Neb.) L 6-34 * 1953 vs Otero (Colo.) W 50-14 * 1953 vs Fort Lewis W 14-6 * 1953 vs Lamar (Colo.) W 48-6 * 1953 vs Northeastern (Colo.) W 7-0 * 1953 vs Western Nebraska W 25-7 * 1953 vs Trinidad State (Colo.) L 6-40

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1954 (5-4 overall; 5-3 conf.) Coach: Harry Simmons * 1954 vs Otero (Colo.) W 31-7 * 1954 vs Mesa State L 0-22 * 1954 vs Fort Lewis W 31-26 * 1954 vs McCook (Neb.) L 6-31 * 1954 vs Northeastern (Colo.) W 34-13 * 1954 vs Western Nebraska W 31-14 1954 vs New Mexico JV L 12-19 * 1954 vs Lamar (Colo.) W 32-19 * 1954 vs Trinidad State (Colo.) L 0-64 1955 (3-4-1 overall; 3-3-1 conf.) Coach: Harry Simmons * 1955 vs Otero (Colo.) W 20-0 * 1955 vs Mesa State W 33-14 1955 vs New Mexico JV L 14-32 * 1955 vs Fort Lewis L 20-26 * 1955 vs Northeastern (Colo.) T 6-6 * 1955 vs Western Nebraska W 27-13 * 1955 vs McCook (Neb.) L 21-46 * 1955 vs Trinidad State (Colo.) L 6-59 JOE PRATER 1956-73 One of the longest-tenured coaches of any sports in CSU-Pueblo history, Prater led CSU-Pueblo for 17 years, leading the football program during the school’s transition to a four-year college in 1963. His 85 career wins are the most of any coach in school history.

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1956 (4-6 overall; 3-2 conf.) Coach: Joe Prater vs McCook (Neb.) W 33-12 vs Mesa State L 12-20 vs NM Military Institute L 7-33 vs Western Nebraska W 26-0 vs Otero (Colo.) W 18-13 vs Northeastern (Colo.) W 14-0 vs Fort Lewis W 19-9 vs Trinidad State (Colo.) L 7-19

1957 (4-5-1 overall; 3-3-1 conf.) Coach: Joe Prater * 1957 vs Western Nebraska W 12-0 * 1957 vs McCook (Neb.) L 13-27 * 1957 MESA STATE T 7-7 1957 vs NM Military Institute L 0-9 1957 vs Eastern Arizona W 21-7 * 1957 vs Fort Lewis L 6-19 * 1957 at Otero (Colo.) L 0-9 * 1957 vs Northeastern (Colo.) W 14-6 * 1957 vs Trinidad State (Colo.) W 26-6 1957 vs Colorado College JV L 6-21 1958 (3-6 overall; 2-5 conf.) Coach: Joe Prater * 1958 vs Western Nebraska W 26-7 * 1958 vs McCook (Neb.) L 0-7 * 1958 vs Mesa State L 6-19 1958 GARDEN CITY (KAN.) W 38-13 1958 vs Eastern Arizona L 20-27 * 1958 vs Fort Lewis L 6-25 * 1958 vs Otero (Colo.) L 6-13 * 1958 vs Northeastern (Colo.) W 31-0 * 1958 vs Trinidad State (Colo.) L 6-15 1959 (4-4-1 overall; 2-3-1 conf.) Coach: Joe Prater * 1959 vs Western Nebraska W 27-25 * 1959 vs McCook (Neb.) T 6-6 * 1959 vs Mesa State L 13-21 1959 vs Garden City (Kan.) L 14-19 1959 vs Northern Colorado JV W 27-13 * 1959 vs Fort Lewis W 60-0 1959 vs Northwest (Wyo.) W 14-6 * 1959 vs Otero (Colo.) L 7-14 * 1959 vs Trinidad State (Colo.) L 7-32

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FRANK HESTER All-time single game rushing yardage leader (304 yards vs. Emporia State, 1965) 1960 (6-4 overall; 4-3 conf.) Coach: Joe Prater * 1960 vs Western Nebraska W 34-0 * 1960 vs McCook (Neb.) W 19-12 1960 vs Northwest (Wyo.) W 39-0 * 1960 vs Fort Lewis W 25-6 * 1960 vs Mesa State W 21-14 * 1960 vs Otero (Colo.) L 3-9 * 1960 vs Northeastern (Colo.) L 14-27 1960 vs Adams State JV W 40-7 1960 vs Northern Colorado JV L 7-14 * 1960 vs Trinidad State (Colo.) L 0-19 1961 (4-6 overall; 3-4 conf.) Coach: Joe Prater * 1961 vs Western Nebraska W 24-6 * 1961 vs McCook (Neb.) L 12-13 * 1961 vs Fort Lewis W 53-14 * 1961 vs Trinidad State (Colo.) L 0-49 * 1961 vs Mesa State W 21-0 * 1961 vs Otero (Colo.) L 13-20 * 1961 vs Northeastern (Colo.) L 0-46 1961 vs Adams State JV L 20-21 1961 vs Northern Colorado JV W 34-6 1961 vs Wyoming Freshmen L 6-34 1962 (7-3 overall; 3-3 conf.) Coach: Joe Prater 1962 vs Northwest (Wyo.) W 21-7 1962 vs Air Force Prep W 14-13 * 1962 vs McCook (Neb.) L 0-13 * 1962 vs Fort Lewis W 14-0 * 1962 vs Trinidad State (Colo.) L 6-26 * 1962 vs Western Nebraska W 7-0 * 1962 vs Mesa State L 0-14 * 1962 vs Northeastern (Colo.) W 27-20 1962 vs Adams State JV W 27-0 1962 vs Northern Colorado JV W 30-6

four-year era In 1963, Pueblo Junior College became Southern Colorado State College, and its athletic programs began competing against other four-year schools for the first time. Though the football program’s success as a junior college was admittedly mediocre, the program would be far more successful as a four-year program.

1963 (3-5 overall; No conf. affiliation) Coach: Joe Prater 1963 EMPORIA STATE L 20-21 1963 at St. Mary’s of the Plains W 28-7 1963 WEBER STATE L 14-28 1963 at Pittsburg State L 0-46 1963 WASHBURN L 0-7 1963 FORT LEWIS W 28-6 1963 at Fort Hays State L 14-18 1963 at Fort Lewis W 7-0 Home: 1-3 Away: 2-2

1964 (6-4 overall; No conf. affiliation) Coach: Joe Prater 09/12/1964 WESTERN NM W 34-7 09/19/1964 OKLA PANHANDLE ST L 7-19 09/26/1964 ST. MARY’S (Kan.) W 41-0 10/03/1964 at Weber State L 14-19 10/10/1964 at Washburn L 7-12 10/17/1964 at Emporia State W 27-7 10/24/1964 FORT LEWIS W 39-6 10/31/1964 FORT HAYS STATE W 34-19 11/07/1964 at Northern Colorado L 8-21 11/21/1964 at Colorado School of Mines W 28-9 Home: 4-1 Away: 2-3


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1965 (8-1-1 overall; No conf. affiliation) Coach: Joe Prater 09/11/1965 at Western New Mexico W 20-13 09/18/1965 at Okla. Panhandle W 10-0 09/25/1965 NORTHERN COLO. T 0-0 10/09/1965 WASHBURN W 45-14 10/16/1965 EMPORIA STATE W 26-13 10/23/1965 at Fort Lewis W 57-27 10/30/1965 at Fort Hays State W 24-14 11/06/1965 at N.M. Highlands W 10-7 11/13/1965 ADAMS STATE L 16-2 11/20/1965 COLORADO MINES W 24-12 Home: 3-1-1 Away: 5-0

1966 (3-6 overall; No conf. affiliation) Coach: Joe Prater 09/17/1966 OKLA. PANHANDLE W 15-9 09/24/1966 at Northern Colo. L 13-29 10/01/1966 WESTERN N.M. L 0-24 10/08/1966 at Washburn L 13-21 10/15/1966 at Emporia State W 22-0 10/22/1966 FORT LEWIS W 25-7 11/05/1966 N.M. HIGHLANDS L 13-47 11/12/1966 at Adams State L 0-16 11/19/1966 at Colorado Mines L 20-21 Home: 2-2 Away: 1-4

1967 (3-6-1 overall; No conf. affiliation) Coach: Joe Prater 09/16/1967 at Okla. Panhandle L 13-21 09/24/1967 NORTHERN COLO. T 7-7 09/30/1967 at Western N.M. L 3-21 10/07/1967 WASHBURN W 20-0 10/14/1967 EMPORIA STATE W 34-6 10/21/1967 at Fort Lewis L 6-22 10/28/1967 at Fort Hays State L 0-14 11/04/1967 N.M. HIGHLANDS L 6-70 11/11/1967 ADAMS STATE L 13-27 11/18/1967 COLORADO MINES W 46-33 Home: 3-2-1 Away: 0-4

1968 (4-6 overall; No conf. affiliation) Coach: Joe Prater 09/21/1968 PITTSBURG STATE W 10-7 09/28/1968 at Washburn W 10-7 10/05/1968 WESTERN N.M. W 21-7 10/12/1968 at Emporia State L 17-20 10/19/1968 at UNLV L 21-25 10/26/1968 FORT HAYS STATE W 20-14 11/02/1968 at Northern Colo. L 8-52 11/09/1968 N.M. HIGHLANDS L 10-48 11/16/1968 at Adams State L 0-31 11/23/1968 at Colorado Mines L 21-45 Home: 3-1 Away: 1-5

1969 (7-2 overall; 3-2 RMAC) Coach: Joe Prater * 09/20/1969 at Pittsburg State L 17-21 * 09/27/1969 WASHBURN W 21-20 10/04/1969 at Western N.M. W 23-6 * 10/11/1969 EMPORIA STATE W 10-9 * 10/25/1969 at Fort Hays State W 43-8 * 11/01/1969 NORTHERN COLO. L 20-41 11/08/1969 FORT LEWIS W 31-0 11/15/1969 ADAMS STATE W 12-10 11/22/1969 COLORADO MINES W 14-6 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game Home: 5-1 Away: 2-1 1970 (5-5 overall; 1-4 RMAC) Coach: Joe Prater 09/12/1970 at Fort Lewis W 21-7 09/17/1970 WESTERN STATE W 24-12 09/26/1970 at Adams State W 20-17 10/03/1970 at Northwestern Okla. L 21-27 * 10/10/1970 EMPORIA STATE W 20-14 * 10/17/1970 at Nebraska-Omaha L 15-44 * 10/24/1970 PITTSBURG STATE L 9-34 * 10/31/1970 FORT HAYS STATE L 21-42 * 11/07/1970 at Northern Colo. L 10-27 11/21/1970 COLORADO MINES W 21-12 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game Home: 3-2 Away: 2-3

NORM FLEISCHAUER

FRANK GRANT

All-time single-season tackles leader

1972 All-American, former receiver with Washington Redskins.

1971 (4-6 overall; 1-4 RMAC) Coach: Joe Prater 09/11/1971 vs Fort Lewis W 38-0 3000 09/18/1971 at Western State L 7-10 1500 09/25/1971 ADAMS STATE W 34-27 5500 10/02/1971 NORTHWESTERN OKLA. L 7-50 2000 * 10/09/1971 at Emporia State W 30-9 5500 * 10/16/1971 NEBRASKA-OMAHA L 9-16 3200 * 10/23/1971 at Pittsburg State L 24-26 10000 * 10/30/1971 at Fort Hays State L 7-10 2000 * 11/07/1971 NORTHERN COLO. L 14-17 2000 11/20/1971 at Colorado Mines W 30-18 860 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game Home: 1-3 Away: 2-3

MIKE FRIEDMAN 1974-83 The most successful coach in CSU-Pueblo history, Friedman’s squads became the first to garner national rankings and a national playoff berth (in 1982). Friedman’s legacy as a great coach was tarnished, however, by his ability to follow the rules, as evidenced by his use of an ineligible player in 1977 and the reason behind his dismissal in 1983 – doctoring game tape that was sent to an opponent.

1972 (6-4 overall; 3-3 GPAC) Coach: Joe Prater 09/14/1972 WESTERN STATE L 13-35 09/23/1972 at Adams State W 37-28 09/30/1972 EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 35-7 * 10/07/1972 at Washburn W 13-0 * 10/14/1972 EMPORIA STATE L 10-24 * 10/21/1972 at Nebraska-Omaha L 3-14 * 10/28/1972 PITTSBURG STATE W 25-3 * 11/04/1972 FORT HAYS STATE W 34-9 * 11/11/1972 at Northern Colo. L 0-3 11/19/1972 FORT LEWIS W 39-26 * Great Plains Athletic Conference game Home: 4-2 Away: 2-2

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1973 (3-7 overall; 1-4 GPAC) Coach: Joe Prater 09/08/1973 at Fort Lewis W 30-17 09/15/1973 at Western State L 21-41 09/22/1973 ADAMS STATE L 7-8 09/29/1973 at Eastern New Mexico L 15-43 * 10/06/1973 WASHBURN W 28-7 * 10/13/1973 at Emporia State L 12-45 10/20/1973 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 32-28 * 10/27/1973 at Pittsburg State L 17-20 * 11/03/1973 at Fort Hays State L 7-42 * 11/10/1973 NORTHERN COLO. L 7-24 * Great Plains Athletic Conference game Home: 2-2 Away: 1-5

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1974 (3-6 overall; 1-4 GPAC) Coach: Mike Friedman 09/12/1974 WESTERN STATE W 24-7 09/21/1974 at Adams State L 7-27 09/28/1974 EASTERN NEW MEXICO L 21-29 * 10/05/1974 at Northern Colo. L 14-48 * 10/19/1974 at Washburn L 14-19 * 10/26/1974 EMPORIA STATE W 50-13 * 11/09/1974 PITTSBURG STATE L 20-31 * 11/16/1974 FORT HAYS STATE L 13-28 11/23/1974 FORT LEWIS W 13-12 * Great Plains Athletic Conference game Home: 3-3 Away: 0-3 1975 (4-5 overall; 3-2 GPAC) Coach: Mike Friedman 09/13/1975 at Western State L 6-17 09/20/1975 ADAMS STATE W 17-8 09/27/1975 at Eastern New Mexico L 16-28 * 10/04/1975 NORTHERN COLO. L 21-24 * 10/18/1975 WASHBURN W 20-8 * 10/25/1975 at Emporia State W 34-20 11/01/1975 CAMERON L 7-35 * 11/08/1975 at Pittsburg State L 7-26 * 11/15/1975 FORT HAYS STATE W 31-27 * Great Plains Athletic Conference game Home: 3-2 Away: 1-3

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1976 (6-4-1 overall; 3-2 RMAC) Coach: Mike Friedman * 09/11/1976 WESTERN STATE L 6-17 3900 * 09/18/1976 at Colorado Mines W 21-18 2372 * 09/25/1976 at Fort Lewis L 9-17 1500 10/02/1976 FORT HAYS STATE W 31-21 3054 10/09/1976 at Northern Colo. L 7-38 6200 * 10/16/1976 at Adams State W 16-10 3200 * 10/23/1976 at Southern Utah W 32-9 563 * 10/30/1976 WESTERN N.M. W 33-27 950 11/06/1976 EASTERN NEW MEXICO T 17-17 2500 * 11/13/1976 MESA STATE W 20-6 750 11/20/1976 at Cameron L 7-31 1000 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game Home: 3-1-1 Away: 3-3

GARY RICHARDSON 1984 Richardson was dealth the harshest hand of any coach in CSU-Pueblo history – having to direct a lame duck program. The one-time CSU-Pueblo assistant coach inherited a depleted team and a program due to be on the chopping block for a campus-wide cost-cutting initiative that claimed football, baseball, and gymnastics programs. 1984 (2-8 overall; 2-6 RMAC) Coach: Gary Richardson 09/08/1984 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA L 7-48 * 09/15/1984 N.M. HIGHLANDS W 27-13 * 09/22/1984 at Mesa State W^ 6-38 * 09/29/1984 FORT LEWIS L 10-38 10/06/1984 at Eastern N.M. L 13-70 * 10/13/1984 SOUTHERN UTAH L 13-17 * 10/20/1984 at Western State L 10-46 * 10/27/1984 at Colorado Mines L 9-42 * 11/03/1984 WESTERN N.M. L 7-34 * 11/10/1984 at Adams State L 25-51 ^ Game forfeited to USC by Mesa State * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game Home: 1-4 Away: 1-4

1977 (3-7 overall; 2-7 RMAC) Coach: Mike Friedman 09/17/1977 FORT HAYS STATE W 42-14 2832 * 09/24/1977 at Colorado Mines L 10-13 2000 * 10/01/1977 FORT LEWIS L 27-34 5800 * 10/08/1977 at Western N.M. L 10-17 1800 * 10/15/1977 N.M. HIGHLANDS W 42-6 2000 * 10/22/1977 at Adams State W 34-7 6586 * 10/29/1977 WESTERN STATE L^ 14-10 4000 * 11/05/1977 SOUTHERN UTAH L^ 24-0 1100 * 11/12/1977 at Westminster L^ 34-22 1000 * 11/19/1977 at Mesa State L 7-16 3000 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game ^ Game forfeited due to use of ineligible player Home: 2-3 Away: 1-4 1978 (8-2 overall; 0-0 RMAC^) Coach: Mike Friedman 09/16/1978 at Fort Hays State W 29-6 5363 09/23/1978 COLORADO MINES W 24-14 2048 09/30/1978 at Fort Lewis W 20-17 3000 10/07/1978 WESTERN N.M. W 36-10 5368 10/14/1978 at N.M. Highlands W 29-22 1500 10/21/1978 ADAMS STATE W 16-13 2162 10/28/1978 at Western State L 43-51 3846 11/04/1978 at Southern Utah L 21-22 2016 11/11/1978 WESTMINSTER W 38-27 1015 11/18/1978 MESA STATE W 49-19 1222 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game ^ Not eligible for RMAC Championship due to violations Home: 5-0 Away: 3-2 1979 (8-2 overall; 6-2 RMAC) Coach: Mike Friedman 09/15/1979 MEXICO MINISTRY OF ED W 41-7 3432 * 09/22/1979 at Mesa State W 48-10 3000 * 09/29/1979 at Colorado Mines L 14-15 1321 * 10/06/1979 FORT LEWIS W 26-22 2556 * 10/13/1979 at Western N.M. L 14-17 948 * 10/20/1979 N.M. HIGHLANDS W 47-18 2073 * 10/27/1979 at Adams State W 20-18 3607 * 11/03/1979 WESTERN STATE W 34-28 5775 * 11/10/1979 SOUTHERN UTAH W 30-13 2020 11/17/1979 at Okla. Panhandle W 24-9 1290 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game Home: 5-0 Away: 3-2 1980 (9-1 overall; 7-1 RMAC) Coach: Mike Friedman 09/13/1980 at Mexico Ministry of Ed. W 33-0 1750 * 09/20/1980 MESA STATE W 27-7 6201 * 09/27/1980 COLORADO MINES W 27-19 5982 * 10/04/1980 at Fort Lewis W 45-14 2247 * 10/11/1980 WESTERN N.M. W 39-7 4664 * 10/18/1980 at N.M. Highlands W 24-21 2174 * 10/25/1980 ADAMS STATE W 20-18 9147 * 11/01/1980 at Western State W 27-10 4100 * 11/08/1980 at Southern Utah L 15-49 2448 11/15/1980 OKLA. PANHANDLE W 45-25 1536 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game Home: 5-0 Away: 4-1

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BILL GOWER All-time rushing leader, All-American 1981 (4-6 overall; 2-6 RMAC) Coach: Mike Friedman 09/12/1981 EAST CENTRAL W 36-14 * 09/19/1981 MESA STATE L 14-20 * 09/26/1981 at Fort Lewis L 0-3 10/03/1981 EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 20-17 * 10/10/1981 at Southern Utah L 12-27 * 10/17/1981 WESTERN STATE L 7-21 * 10/24/1981 COLORADO MINES W 28-27 * 10/31/1981 at Western N.M. W 24-0 * 11/07/1981 ADAMS STATE L 10-19 * 11/14/1981 at N.M. Highlands L 13-33 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game Home: 3-3 Away: 1-3 1982 (9-2 overall; 6-2 RMAC) Coach: Mike Friedman 09/04/1982 CARROLL (MONT.) W 24-21 2614 09/11/1982 S.D.-SPRINGFIELD W 45-3 3866 * 09/18/1982 MESA STATE L 13-14 3500 * 09/25/1982 FORT LEWIS W 49-30 5917 * 10/09/1982 SOUTHERN UTAH W 36-22 3717 * 10/16/1982 at Western State W 28-7 1867 * 10/23/1982 at Colorado Mines W 16-10 3546 * 10/30/1982 WESTERN N.M. W 50-0 4084 * 11/06/1982 at Adams State W 33-24 4200 * 11/13/1982 N.M. HIGHLANDS W 33-13 4169 ^ 12/04/1982 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA L 20-61 7442 ^ NAIA Quarterfinals, Pueblo, Colo. * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game Home: 6-2 Away: 3-0 1983 (6-3-1 overall; 6-1-1 RMAC) Coach: Mike Friedman 09/03/1983 CENTRAL MISSOURI L 9-34 5679 09/10/1983 at Idaho L 28-43 12500 * 09/17/1983 at N.M. Highlands W 21-14 1004 * 09/24/1983 MESA STATE T 14-14 7224 * 10/01/1983 at Fort Lewis W 10-6 1201 * 10/15/1983 at Southern Utah L 21-32 1681 * 10/22/1983 WESTERN STATE W 44-27 4822 * 10/29/1983 COLORADO MINES W 14-9 3152 * 11/05/1983 at Western N.M. W 24-14 654 * 11/12/1983 ADAMS STATE W 51-28 4123 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game Home: 3-1-1 Away: 3-2

JOHN WRISTEN 2007-PRESENT John Wristen, a former all-conference quarterback at CSU-Pueblo from 1980-83, was hired as CSU-Pueblo’s head football coach in July 2007. He was tasked with building a team from the ground up in just 365 days, with the first game taking place in September 2008. Working out of an office located in the attic of the CSU-Pueblo Library while the Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl, the former assistant at Northwestern, UCLA and Colorado hired a world-class coaching staff and recruiting players that began paying immediate dividends. 2008 (4-6 overall; 3-6 RMAC) Coach: John Wristen 9/6/2008 OKLA. PANHANDLE ST. W 24-13 * 9/13/2008 at Fort Lewis College W 37-7 * 9/20/2008 CHADRON STATE L 0-32 * 9/27/2008 at Colorado Mines L (OT) 14-21 * 10/4/2008 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 10-41 * 10/11/2008 at Mesa State College L 3-26 * 10/18/2008 N.M. HIGHLANDS W 21-14 * 10/25/2008 at Western State W 20-17 * 11/1/2008 at Western N.M. L 14-24 * 11/8/2008 ADAMS STATE L 8-16 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game Home: 2-3 Away: 2-3

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2009 (7-4 overall; 3-6 RMAC) Coach: John Wristen 8/29/2009 EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 28-23 9/5/2009 at NW Oklahoma St. L 28-34 * 9/12/2009 FORT LEWIS W 38-0 * 9/19/2009 at Chadron State W 28-17 * 9/26/2009 COLORADO MINES L 7-31 * 10/3/2009 at Nebraska-Kearney L 12-44 * 10/10/2009 MESA STATE L 13-21 * 10/17/2009 at New Mexico Highlands W 35-7 * 10/24/2009 WESTERN STATE W 38-27 * 10/31/2009 WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 48-3 * 11/7/2009 at Adams State W 41-7 * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game Home: 4-2 Away: 3-2

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ALL-TIME RECORD 205-201-15 (.505) ALL-TIME RECORD (4-YEAR ERA) 124-109-4 (.532) NATIONAL PLAYOFF RECORD 0-1 (.000) (*NAIA Playoffs in 1982) CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1980 – Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A

DeYoung, Donnie 1981 Dickerson, Layton 2008 Diephenbrock, Rick 1967 DiGiallonardo, Tom 1981 Dixon, Gene 1971 Doll, Bill 1982 Doyle, E.J. 1964-65 Dreitz, Randy 1981-82-83-84 Ducic, John 1973-74 Duhon, Mike 1984 Dulin, Tony 1983 Dumas, Rick 1975-76-77 Duncan, Casey 1982

Ackinsanya, Daveon 2008-09 Adams, Michael 1981 Adamson, Jim 1984 Agnetta, Jim 1967 Agyei, Augustine 2009 Albo, Ron 1982 Aleman, Keno 1968 Allison, Dave 1981 Amburg, Jack 1981-82 Anastos, Mike 1981 Anderson, Paul 1983 Anderson, Sheldon 1979-80-81-83 Aquino, Jon 1971 Archibeque, Andre 1975-76-77-78 Ardavin, Gonzalo 1983 Ardrey, Ted 1981 Aring, Kevin 1983 Aring, Kris 1981-82-83 Ashby, Rick 1971-72-73 Ashurst, Gary 1984 Atkins, James 1978-79-80 Atkinson, Gary 1976

E

RAY BROWN

B

Bacho, Joe 1973-74 Barber, Bill 1964 Barron, Milton 1974 Bader, Robert 1982 Bahl, Steve 1981 Bailey, Bob 1972 Bailey, Brad 1981-82 Bailey, Darryl 1982 Bailey, Jon 2008-09 Baker, Billy 1977-78-79-80 Baker, Terry 1983-84 Banks, Mike 1976 Banks, Milt 1963-64 Banning, Barry 1983-84 Barajas, Vincent 1981 Barck, Chris 1973 Barnes, Dan 1972-73 Barnes, Isaac 1966-67 Barney, Craig 1977-78-79-80 Barron, Ron 1984 Bauer, Rusty 1977 Baxter, Greg 1984 Baylor, John 1982 Beachum, Larry 1974 Beard, Pat 1984 Bell, Jeff 1981-82-83 Bell, Vince 1974 Beller, Larry 1969-70 Benassi, Greg 1971 Bennett, Brian 1983 Bernitt, Tim 1980 Berry, Bob 1963-64 Bidwell, Gary 1981 Bise, David 1984 Bishop, Del 1971-72-73 Biskup, Brad 1982 Blanke, Scott 1981 Blaser, Bob 1974-75 Boccaccio, Jeff 1983-84 Boe, Craig 1984 Bohlen, Greg 1981 Bollacker, Dave 1970 Bonner, Woodie 1982 Booth, Alvin 1974 Borema, Kim 1981 Bortz, Norman 1981 Bosse, Greg 1981 Bowen, Jeff 1981 Boyce, Bob 1966 Boysen, Greg 1975-76 Branson, John 1968-69 Braziel, Newton 1970-71-72 Bridges, Richard 1984 Brobst, Dick 1966-67 Brooks, Al 1967-68-69 Brown, Chris 2008-09 Brown, Darren 2008 Brown, Ray 1974-75-76 Brownlee, Jeff 1982 Brozovich, Mark 1981 Bryant, Bobby 1976-77 Bryant, Steve 1981 Brynjulson, Kirk 1972-73-74-75 Buderus, Mike 1973 Bueltell, Derek 1981 Buff, Haskell 1983

(1963-Present)

1974-76

Eaker, Gary 1971-72 Easton, Michael 1981 Eddy, Randy 1963-64-65 Eklund, Matt 1975-76-77-78 Elizondo, Scott 1981-82-83 Elm, Mike 1975-76-77 England, Jeff 1981-82-83 Enoch, Marquise 2009 Enzminger, Kurt 1969-70-71 Ervin, Craig 1984 Esaullia, Ramon 1983 Evans, Dave 1976-77-78 Evans, Scott 1981 Even, Anthony 1984 Ezyk, Steve 1973-74

KURT ENZMINGER

F

KIRK BRYNJULSON 1972-75 Burgess, Kevin 1982 Burton, Wendell 1976-77-78-79 Busia, Bob 1963-64 Bussell, Roger 1984

C

Cain, Jim 1963-64-65 Campbell, Jason 2009 Campbell, Todd 1981 Campton, Joe 2008-09 Cannon, Mark 1981-82 Carlson, Rod 1977-78-79-80 Carter, Bruce 1983-84 Carter, Dan 1982 Carter, Mark 1978 Cartwright, Da’Quan 2008-09 Cartwright, John 2008 Cassidy, Paul 1970-71-72-73 Castro, Steve 1984 Caudillo, Pat 1984 Cavey, Cal 1981-82-83 Cavey, Todd 1984 Cephers, Dale 1978-79-80-81 Chacon, Darren 1983 Chamberlain, Rich 1981-82 Chamblin, Leroy 1982 Chaves, Steve 1966-67 Childerston, Charlie 1984 Cholas, Dan 1964-65 Clady, Chris 2009 Clancy, Colin 2009 Clay, Sam 1963-64-65 Clute, Brian 1983 Colbert, John 1982-84

Cole, Matt 2008-09 Collins, Martin 1964-65 Conner, Larry 1975 Connors, Dan 1970-71-72-73 Cooper, Doyle 1967-68-69 Cooper, Reggie 1982-83 Copeland, Tim 1984 Coppersmith, Scott 1981 Cordova, Ken 1981 Costa, Josh 2009 Cowan, Paul 1966-67 Cozzolino, Brent 1984 Crane, Richard 1984 Cresswell, Dale 1981-82-83-84 Crews, Micah 2008-09 Cronin, Mike 1969 Crowley, Phil 1981 Crunkleton, Grant 2009 Cruz, Robert 1982 Cuellar, Nelson 1981 Cure, Ed 1969-70

D

Daldegan, Mark 1982-83 Daniels, Elimu 1979 Daniels, Jim 1984 Davis, John 1983 Davis, Richard 1982 Davis, Scott 1983 Davoli, Phil 1967-68-69 Dawidczik, Greg 1972 Day, Lloyd 1982 Del Pizzo, Allan 1973 DeRose, Dan 1981-82-83 DeRose, Mark 1981-82

Falk, Rod 1975-76-77-78 Faust, Ed 1983 Feely,Bill 1975-77 Ferguson, Doug 1983 Fern, Mark 1981 Fillmore, Fick 1981 Fillmore, Glen 1984 Finley, Steve 1970-71 fisher, Joe 1982 Fleishauer, Norm 1974-75 Flenoy, Anthony 1977-78 Flores, Louis 1979-80-82 Foley, Jeff 1983-84 Forrester, Tim 1984 Foster, Chet 1963-64-65 Franek, Ken 1982 Franek, Michael 1982 Franier, Mike 1982 Frasier, Cliff 1969-70 Freeman, Ray 1983 Freeman, Ray 1984 Freeman, Ron 1966-67-68-69 Fritschen, Tom 1983 Fuhs, Vic 1974-75-76 Fuller, George 1982 Fulmer, Jeff 1981

G

Gaines, Ken 1981 Gaiter, Vince 1981 Gallas, Scott 1977-78-79-80 Gallegos, Tom 1981 Garner, Greg 1982-83-84 Gavin, Sean 2008 Gentry, Lany 1973 Gerbaz, Greg 1981-82 Giasson, Tim 1964-66 Gilmore, Demetrius 2008-09 Girouard, Bob 1967-68-69 Gloyd, Brandy 1973 Godinez, Dan 1965-66-67 Gomez, Ray 1966-67-68 Gonzales, Fred 1968-69 Gonzales, Kasey 2008 Gonzales, Mike 1981 Goodhue, Bob 1970 Gorham, Darrell 1981 Gorham, John 1981 Gower, Bill 1977-78-79-80 Goyer, Joe 2008 Grabowski, Ron 1976 Gradishar, Mike 1981 Gradishar, Tony 1981-82-83-84 Graham, Troy 2009 Grant, Frank 1968-69-70-71 Gray, Brandon 2008 Green, David 1983 Greene, Dennis 1971 Greenwood, Rich 1967-68-69 Grenfell, Matt 1974-75 Griffin, Lance 1981-82

1969-71 Griffin, William 1982 Grimes, Jim 1981-82 Guinane, Tom 1974-75-76 Gunther, Rick 1983

H

Haddan, J.T. 2009 Haen, Tim 1984 Haliburton, Ron 1963-64-65 Hall, Clem 1981-82 Hamlin, Tyler 2009 Hampton, Lonnie 1982-83 Hanenberg, Peter 1981 Hansen, Terry 1984 Hardy, Joel 1984 Harris, Dominique 2009 Harris, Wayne 1971-72-73-74 Harvey, Fred 1982 Hastings, Henry 1963 Hatler, Brian 1984 Hayes, Ted 1978 Haynie, Tom 1984 Headley, Ray 1968-69-70 Headricks, Calvin 1963 Heard, Herman 1982-83 Hebiesen, Lee 1976-77 Heitman, Scott 1981-82-83 Helein, Al 1964-65-66 Henderson, James 1984 Henderson, Robert 1984 Henry, David 1976-77 Herberger, Bob 1978 Hernandez, Aaron 2008-09 Herrera, Justin 2009 Hesser, Jim 1982-83 Hester, Frank 1964-65-66-67 Hiatt, Hal 1982 Hildebrand, Chuck 1983 Hill, Mark 1973-74-75-76 Hill, Steve 1981-82 Hires, Ted 1984 Holland, Pat 1976-77 Hollingsworth, Allen 1984 Holmes, Jay 1981 Housh, Mike 1974-75-76-77 Howes, Jeff 1984 Howes, John 1984 Hren, Steve 1982 Huber, Henry 1971-72 Huff, Dick 1970-71 Hunholtz, Milton 1983 Hunter, Craig 1978-79-80 Hunter, Craig 1981 Hurney, James 1983 Hurst, Royal 1974-75

J

Jay, Gary 1982 Jackson, Eric 1984 Jackson, Gordon 1982

Jackson, Tony 1984 Jansen, Grant 2008-09 Jaquith, Todd 1984 Jefferson, Mike 1969-70 Jefferson, Myron 1984 Jenks, Chris 1984 Jensen, Ryan 2009 Jochem, Greg 1978 Johnson, Bill 1966-67 Johnson, Dickie 1975-76-77-78 Johnson, Greg 1974 Johnson, Jason 1984 Johnson, Jeff 1984 Johnson, Mitch 1974-75-76-77 Johnson,Jamaal 2008-09 Jones, Jonathan 2009 Jones, Kurt 1980-81 Jones, Tim 1972-73 Jorae, Bobby 1981 Jordan, Steve 2008 Jorgensen, Mark 1981 Justin, Ayrius 2008-09

K

Kallinger, John 1965-66 Keck, Ron 1981 Keefe, Michael 1981-82 Keep, Mark 1984 Keiley, Randy 1974 Keisling, Mark 1969-70 Kelly, Lee 1980 Kelly, Lee 1981-82-83 Kemp, John 1981 Kenebrew, Clyde 1973-74-75-76 Kennedy, Collen 1970-71-72 Kereford, Owen 1982 Kerrigan, Tim 1982-83-84 Khalilian, Amir 1984 King, Tony 1981 Kliesen, Wade 1982 Klikus, J.J. 1967-68-69-70 Knox, Wayne 1981 Koester, Dean 1974-75-76-77 Krasovec, Mike 1984 Kratovil, Steven 1981 Kryzanowski, Ken 1982

L

Lallis, Everett 1966-67 Lamar, Kyle 2008 Larson, Joe 1963 Lee, Monte 1974 Lee, Ricky 1982-83 Lehmann, Tom 1984 Leigh, Russ 1972 Lenz, Dan 1978-79-80 Lenz, Dan 1982 Lester, David 1984 Lewis, Jesse 2008-09

71


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

(1963-Present)

Lewis, Lawrence 1982 Leyba, Ron 1984 Lines, Jeff 1982 London, Willie 1963-64-65 Lontine, Tim 1982 Lontine, Tom 1983-84 Lontine,Tim 1981 Loos, Barry 1969-70 Lopez, Edward 1984 Lopez, John 1984 Love, Charles 1972, 1974 Lucero, Ed 1981-83-84 Lueck, Kevin 1982-83-84 Luppino, Dom 1966, 1968 Lusk, Quizy 1966 Luxa, Russ 1981 Lynch, Troy 1984

Watson, Mike 1976-77-78 Watson, Mike 1982-83-84 Weaver, Mike 1984 Weaver, Tom 1983 Webb, Bryan 1981-82-83 Webster, Alan 1971-72-73-74 Weeks, Cris 2008 Weimer,Bryan 1981 West, Tom 1971, 1973 Whatley, James 1981 Whealton, Anthony 1982 Wheeler, Gene 1982-83 White, Greg 1966 Whitehead, Ken 1978-79-80-81 Wichman, Rucy 1966-67-68 Wiley, Jim 1983-84 Wilhite, Keith 1972 Williams, Benny 1970-71-72-73 Williams, Brandon 2008-09 Williams, Denzel 2009 Williams, Leroy 1983 Williams, Ray 1963- 1965 Williams, Tim 1982 Williamson, Marcial 2008-09 Wilson, Keith 1983 Wilson, Rick 1981-82-84 Wilson, Spencer 1981 Winhold, Barry 1983 Winters, Gary 1966 Winters, Ron 1966 Wissing, John 1979-80 Wissing, John 1981 Wittek, Koby 2008-09 Wofford, Joe 1983 Wood, Johnny 2009 Wotipa, James 1964-65-66 Wright, Roger 1981-82-83-84 Wright, Tom 1982 Wristen, John 1981-82-83

M

Macaluso, Marco 2008-09 Mack, Josh 2009 Major, Kyle 2008-09 Marcantonio, John 1981 Marino, Paul 1981 Marion, Tim 1982 Marquez, Adrian 2008-09 Martin, Tom 1963-64 Martinez, Andrew 1984 Martinez, Ernie 1974-75-76-77 Martinez, Leonard 1983 Martinez, Mark 1984 Martinez, Tom 1983-84 Martin-Proctor, Garrett 2008-09 Marvin, Larry 1976-77-78-79 Mason, Doug 1973-74-75-76 Mason, Josef 1982 Massullo, David 2008-09 Matese, Mark 1982 Mathews, Kevin 1983-84 Maurer, John 1970-71-72 Maxwell, Mike 1963 May, Bruce 1981-82-83 McBride, Joe 1970 McCall, Kyle 2008-09 McCall, Mick 1975-76-77-78 McClellan, Scott 1984 McCloskkey, Paul 1983 McClure, Michael 1981 McClure, Patrick 1983 McConnell, Casey 2008 McGraw, Mike 1963 McIntire, Charles 1963-64 McMinimee, Dan 1982-83-84 McNair, Ricky 1979-80 McNair, Ricky 1981 McNair, Ricky 1982-83 McOsker, Kevin 1983 McWilliams, Jerry 2008-09 Meek, David 1982 Meisner, Lee 2008-09 Middleton, Ben 1982 Mihalek, Scott 1981 Miller, Craig 1978 Miller, Darryl 1972 Minton, Tate 2008 Mitchel, Garth 1981 Mitchell, Larry 1984 Molzan, Bill 1979-80 Montelongo, Darryl 2008 Montoya, Don 1968 Mooney, Mike 1965, 1967-68 Moore, Allen 1984 Moore, John 1970-71 Moore, Lloyd 1975-76-77-78 Morgan, Curt 1982 Morgan, Kelly 1982 Mucci, Louis 1981 Munoz, Zak 2009 Murphy, Bob 1967-68-69-70 Musso, John 1981

N

72

Nash, Frank 1982-83-84 Nauslar, Dennis 1969, 1971 Nauslar, Kevin 1975-76-77 Nauslar, Tim 1972-73-74 Neal, Dennis 1976-77-78 Neli, Archie 1974-75-76-77 Nelson, Jim 1972-73 Nelson, Mike 1979 Niccoli, Troy 1981 Nicholson, Jr. Mike 1983 Nienhuser, Greg 1981

JEFF PATTERSON

JOHN TRAHAN

1982-83 Nseka, Beldy 2009

O

O’Brien, Joe 1973-74 O’Connor, Frank 1981-82-83-84 O’Hanlan, Mike 1982 O’Keefe, Joe 1964 Oakley, C.J. 2008 Odell, Steve 1974-75-76-77 Ortiz, Randy 1984 Osterman, Jeff 1982-83-84 Otteson, Jack 1982 Owens, Ed 1963-64-65 Ozzello,Steven 1984

P

Page, Jerome 2008-09 Palombo, Joseph 1982 Paluzzi, Phil 1982 Pannunzio, Joe 1979-80-81 Pannunzio, Nick 1982-83-84 Papasedero, Vinny 2008 Parrish, Bob 1966-67-68-69 Passarelli, Tony 1982 Patrick, Neil 1983-84 Patrone, Dave 1973 Patterson, Bill 1972 Patterson, Jeff 1982-83 Patterson, Sedric 2008-09 Paulson, Gary 1967 Pavlik, Rick 1980 Peerman, Mike 1975-76 Pena, Mark 1981-82-83 Pennetta, Mike 1981 Perea Rich 1979-80 Perea, Rich 1981-82 Perez, Guz 1963-64 Perez, Phillip 1981 Perkins, Chuck 1970-71 Peterson, Mark 1968-69-70 Peterson, Mike 1970 Peterson, Roy 1970 Pfannenschmid, Roger 2009 Pierre, Mike 1984 Porter, Jack 1963 Pratts, Tony 1979-80-81 Pretzl, Tom 1968 Printers, Glen 1973-74 Pullara,Joe 2009

Q

Quinlan, Brad 1981 Quinlan, Brian 1981 Quintana, Victor 2008 Qualantone, Nick 1982

R

Rakestraw,Art 1964

Rangei, George 1984 Redding, Roger 1971 Redmond, Willie 1965-66-67 Reece, Jarrell 2009 Reed, Dave 1964-65 Rees, Jon 1978-79-80-81 Reeves, Rene 1984 Repice, James 1982 Reppa, Mike 1972-73 Reynolds, Vic 1981-82 Richards, Larry 1963-64 Richardson,Al 1984 Richmond, Sutton 2009 Richwine, Ron 1965 Rider, Giovanni 2009 Riggins, Steve 1983 Robbins, Pete 1974 Roberson, Leamon 1971-72 Robertson, Andy 1965-66 Robertson, Ken 1984 Robinson, Allen 1982 Robinson, Ron 1972-73 Rodriguez, Juan 1968-69 Roitz, Alez 1966 Rosalani, Dennis 1963 Rumsey, Charles 1975-76-77-78 Runco, Phil 1979-80 Rush, Craig 2009 Ryder, Dave 1981

S

Sabo, Andy 1971-72-73 Sabye, Nick 2008-09 Safonous, Rich 1977-78-79 Salazar, Jerry 1981 Salimeno, John 1964 Sandburg, Carl 1983-84 Sandos, Dan 1976 Sarno, Tony 1963-64-65 Sartoris, Larry 1967-68-69 Satterfield, Dustin 1973 Saylor, Les 1976-77-78 Schanze, George 1983-84 Schiele, Damon 2009 Schlagbaum, Brad 1982 Schlichting, Phil 1983-84 Schnorr, Chuck 1971 Schoen, Scott 1971 Scholl, Shawn 1982-83 Sciolino, Benny 1983 Scott, Carl 1981 Scranton, Matt 1984 Sebastyn, Bill 1974 Seidl, Carl 1967 Sergent, Fletcher 2008 Shaddy, Dave 1978-79-80 Shields, Doug 1983 Shrader, Bill 1965-66-67-68 Siegman, Dave 1981 Silverio, Tony 1983

1981-84 Simmons, Bobby Joe 1971-72 Simmons, Ronald 1982 Sipes, Brian 1982-83 Slattery, Joe 1979-80 Smart, Doug 1983-84 Smith, Belton 1963 Smith, Bill 1969-70 Smith, Chris 1984 Smith, Greg 1969 Smith, Kenneth 1982 Smith, Rob 1970-71 Smith, Shawn 1984 Smith, Walt 1968-69-70-71 Smith, Wendell 1981-82-84 Soole, Trevor 2008 Spence, Shawn 1983 Sprague, Mike 1984 Sprague, Tom 1984 Stabe, Allen 1981-82-84 Stauss, Dan 1979-80-81-82 Stecklein, Dick 1965 Sterling, Mark 2008 Stevens, Bart 1978-79-80 Stevens, Kevin 1981-82 Stiles, P.R. 1963-64-65-66 Stirgus, Willie 1971 Stoeber, Dan 1978-79 Storm, Alan 1984 Stranton, Steve 1984 Strickland, Steve 1979 Strouse, Chris 1982-83 Stute, Royce 1965-66 Sublett, Barry 1980 Sublett, Barry 1981 Sutherland, Steven 1981 Swartz, Drew 2009

Turnbull, Mike 1981-82 Turner, Markus 2008-09

V

Valdez, Ed 1968 Valdez, James 1984 Van Matre, Wes 1982 Vaughn, Chase 2008-09 Vaughns, Roy 1984 Veasley, Brock 2008 Verhagen, Dave 1981 Vicars, Jon 2009 Vigil, Joe 2008-09 Villerreal, Victor 1984 Vizyak, Joe 1968-69

W

Y

Yonker, Larry 1970, 1972 Yonker, Rick 1973-74-75 Young, Joe 1982 Young, Mathew 1968-69

Z

Zwiers, Doug 1982-84

Waddell, John 1981-82-83-84 Wallerius, Dave 1981 Wallin, Scott 1981 Ward, Craig 1979-80-81-82 Washington, Bobby 2008-09 Waters, Mike 1971-72 Watkins, Ed 1974

T

Taibi, Joe 1981-83-84 Taibi, Sam 2008 Tapia, Gene 1980-81-82-83 Taylor, Eric 1980 Taylor, Gene 1967-68-69 Tedesco, Rich 1981 Tedford, Herb 1983-84 Terry,Allan 1968 Tetrault, Tony 1982-83 Thill, Paul 1983 Thomas, Floyd 1982 Thomas, Mike 1979-80-81 Thomas, Roy 1979-80-81-82 Thompson, Charlie 1976 Tilford, Kyle 2008-09 Timm, Craig 1978-79 Tolle, Corey 1977-78-79-80 Tondera, John 1983-84 Torres, Ken 1984 Trahan, John 1981-82-83-84 Trejo, Philip 1982 Trione, R.J. 2009 Tuiasosopo, Tim 2008

CRAIG WARD 1979-82


FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK TEAM RECORDS

First Downs MOST FIRST DOWNS Game

27 – vs. Emporia State, 1966

Season

200 – 1979

Rushing MOST RUSHES

4,362 – 1982

Most PLAYS Game

101 – vs. Fort Lewis, 1978

Season

774 – 1971

Most yards gained PER PLAY Season

5.8 – 1982

Scoring MOST POINTS SCORED

MOST POINTS SCORED, 2ND HALF

30 – Fort Lewis, Sept. 13, 2008; Western State, 1983

Interceptions most interceptions Game

5 – Eastern New Mexico, Aug. 29, 2009; New Mexico Highlands, 1977; Fort Hays State, 1977; Cameron, 1975; Washburn, 1972

Game

Game

Season

Season

Season

MOST RUSHING YARDS

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDAGE

92 – vs. Fort Lewis, 1978 607 – 1978

57 – vs. Fort Lewis, 1965 347 – 1982 (11 games)

Game

Game

Season

Season

MOST AVERAGE YARDS PER RUSH

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

481 – vs. Westminster, 1977 3,096 – 1978

Season

5.18 – 2009

Passing MOST PASS ATTEMPTS Game

48 – vs. Northern Colorado, 1971

Season

318 – 1984

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS Game

22 – vs. Colorado Mines, Sept. 27, 2008; vs. NebraskaKearney, Oct. 4, 2008

Season

156 – 2008

HIGHEST PCT. OF PASSES COMPLETED Season

55.2% – 2009

MOST PASSING YARDS Game

319 – vs. Chadron State, Sep. 19, 2009

Season

2,323 – 1982

MOST PASS INTERCEPTIONS Game

6 – vs. Panhandle State, 1964

Season

24 – 1984

LOWEST PASS INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE Season

2.9% – 2008

Total Offense Most yards gained Game

620 – Western New Mexico, 2009

Season

8 – vs. Fort Lewis, 1965 49 – 1982 (11 games)

Game

5 – vs. Fort Lewis, Sept. 12, 2009; vs. Adams State, 1983; vs. Western New Mexico, 1978

Season

28 – 1979 (10 games)

MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Game

5 – vs. Western New Mexico, 1982; Fort Hays State, 1969

Season

21 – 1982 (11 games)

MOST POINTS SCORED, BOTH TEAMS

94 – vs. Western State, 1978 (L, 43-51)

MOST POINTS SCORED IN A LOSS 43 – vs. Western State, 1978 (L, 43-51)

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 50 – Western New Mexico, 1982 (W, 50-0)

MOST POINTS SCORED, 1ST QUARTER

30 – Western New Mexico, 1980

MOST POINTS SCORED, 2ND QUARTER

29 – Fort Lewis, 1982

MOST POINTS SCORED, 3RD QUARTER

26 – Fort Lewis, 1972

MOST POINTS SCORED, 4TH QUARTER

21 – Northwest Oklahoma State, Sept. 5, 2009; Fort Lewis, Sept. 13, 2008; Oklahoma Panhandle State, 1980

MOST POINTS SCORED, 1ST HALF

49 – Mesa State, 1978

26 – 1982

Game

145 – Colorado Mines, 1967

Season

391 – 1975

AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER INTERCEPTION RETURN Season

24.66 – 1968

Punting MOST PUNTS Game

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR (TDs scored and passed for)

Game

6 – Joe Pannunzio, Fort Lewis, 1980

Season

21 – Joe Pannunzio, 1980

Career

46 – Mick McCall, 1975-78

Rushing MOST RUSHES Game

38 – Bill Gower, Fort Lewis, 1978

Season

226 – Bill Gower, 1978

Career

727 – Bill Gower, 1977-80

MOST YARDS GAINED

154.8 – John Wristen (346 attempts, 192 completions, 9 interceptions, 3.283 yards, 26 TD passes)

MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED Game

46 – Kurt Emzinger, Northern Colorado, 1971

Season

274 – Kurt Emzinger, 1971

Career

462 – Kurt Emzinger, 1969-71

MOST PASSES COMPLETED Game

22 – Joe Vigil, vs. Colorado Mines, Sept. 27, 2008; Joe Vigil, vs. Nebraska-Kearney, Oct. 4, 2008.

Season

146 – Colin Clancy, 2009

Game

Career

Season

HIGHEST PCT. OF PASSES COMPLETED

304 – Frank Hester, Emporia State, 1965 1,103 – Bill Gower, 1978

Career

3,562 – Bill Gower, 1977-80

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMAN Season

432 – Frank Hester, 1964

192 – John Wristen, 1980-83

Season

56.9% – Joe Vigil, 2008 (58 of 102)

Career

55.5% – John Wristen, 198083 (192 of 346)

MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Game

Season

MOST SEASONS GAINING 1,000 YARDS OR MORE

MOST PUNT YARDAGE

MOST YARDS GAINED PER RUSH

Career

12 – Adams State, 1969; Northern Colorado, 1967 86 – 1972

3 – Bill Gower, 1978-80

Game

Season

Season

Career

553 – Adams State, 1968 3,273 – 1972

MOST YARDS PER PUNT Game

51.6 – Fort Lewis, 1965

Season

40.53 – 1976

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Total Offense MOST YARDS GAINED Game

317 – Colin Clancy, Sept. 19, 2009, at Chadron State

Season

1,838 – Colin Clancy, 2009

Career

4,429 – Mick McCall, 1975-78

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMAN Season

432 – Frank Hester, 1964

MOST YARDS GAINED PER PLAY Season

7.85 – Frank Hester, 1965

Career

7.13 – Jamaal Johnson, 2008-2009 (133 for 806)

7.92 – Frank Hester, 1965 6.86 – Jamaal Johnson, 2008-09

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Game

4 – Joe Pannunzio, Fort Lewis, 1980; Bill Gower, Western New Mexico, 1980; Frank Hester, Emporia State, 1965.

Season

11 – Joe Pannunzio, 1980

Career

28 – Bill Gower, 1977-80

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS BY A FRESHMAN 6 – Frank Hester, 1964

6 – Bob Berry, Panhandle State, 1964

Season

14 – Joe Pannunzio, 1981 27 – Mike Mooney, 1965, 1967-68

LOWEST PCT. OF PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Season

1.7% – John Wristen, 1983 (2 of 121)

Career

2.6% – John Wristen, 198083 (9 of 346)

MOST YARDS GAINED Game

309 – Colin Clancy, Northwest Oklahoma State, Sep. 5, 2009

Season

1,841 – John Wristen, 1983

Career

3,283 – John Wristen, 1980-83

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS BY A QUARTERBACK

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMAN

LONGEST RUSHING PLAY

MOST YARDS GAINED PER ATTEMPT

11 – Joe Pannunzio, 1980

95 – Frank Hester, Emporia State, Oct. 16, 1965

Passing HIGHEST PASSING EFFICIENCY Season

182.6 – John Wristen (121 attempts, 68 completions, 2 interceptions, 1,358 yards, 13 TD passes)

Career

497 – Joe Vigil, 2008

Season

11.22 – John Wristen, 1982 (121 for 1,358)

Career

9.49 – John Wristen, 198083 (346 for 3,283)

MOST YARDS GAINED PER COMPLETION Season

73


FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK 22.59 – Dan McMinimee, 1982 (27 for 610)

Career

19.11 – Bart Stevens, 197780 (124 for 2,469)

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game

4 – John Wristen, Western State, 1983; Dan McMinimee, Western New Mexico, 1982

Season

14 – Bart Stevens, 1979; Colin Clancy, 2009

Career

26 – John Wristen, 1980-83

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES BY A FRESHMAN Game

4 – Dan McMinimee, Western New Mexico, 1982

Season

7 – Dan McMinimee, 1982

LONGEST COMPLETION

99 – Nick Pannunzio to Herman Heard, vs. Adams State, Nov. 6, 1982 (NCAA D-II Record)

Receiving MOST PASSES CAUGHT Game

12 –John Trahan, Mesa State, 1982

Season

54 – Frank Grant, 1971

Career

127 – John Trahan, 1981-84

MOST PASSES CAUGHT BY A TIGHT END Season

33 – John Rees, 1981

MOST YARDS GAINED PER RECEPTION Season

29.46 – Clyde Kenebrew, 1976

Career

25.60 – Corey Tolle, 1978-80

MOST YARDS GAINED PER RECEPTION BY A RUNNING BACK Season

19.8 – Jesse Lewis, 2009

Career

19.2 – Herman Heard, 1982-83

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAUGHT Game

3 – Roy Thomas, Southern Utah, 1982; Anthony Flenoy, Western State, 1978; Clyde Kenebrew, E. New Mexico, 1974

Season

11 – John Trahan, 1982; Corey Tolle, 1979

Career

18 – Corey Tolle, 1978-80

LONGEST RECEPTION 99 – Herman Heard, from Nick Pannunzio vs. Adams State, Nov. 6, 1982 (NCAA D-II Record)

Interceptions MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED Game

3 – Dale Cephers, Panhandle St., 1980; Mark Keisling, Washburn, 1969; Al Helein, Emporia State, 1965.

MOST PUNT RETURNS Game

5 – Grant Crunkleton, Mesa State, 2009; Grant Crunkleton, NM Highlands, 2009; Markus Turner, Western N.M., 2008; Dickie Johnson, Adams State, 1977; Alan Webster, Washburn, 1973

Season

23 – Dickie Johnson, 1977

Career

50 – Dickie Johnson, 1975-78

MOST YARDS ON PUNT RETURNS Game

107 – Markus Turner, vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State, Sept. 6, 2008

Season

234 – Markus Turner, 2008

Career

470 – Alan Webster, 1971-74

MOST YARDS PER PUNT RETURN Season

29.3 – Isaac Barnes, 1967

Career

23.09– Isaac Barnes, 1966-67

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ON PUNT RETURNS

Season, Game, Career 1 – Held by numerous players

LONGEST PUNT RETURN

94 – Isaac Barnes, Washburn, Oct. 7, 1967

Kickoff Returns MOST KICKOFF RETURNS

Career

Season

MOST PASSES CAUGHT BY A RUNNING BACK

Career

Season

MOST YARDS ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS

Career

57 – John Rees, 1978-81

Season

41 – Roy Thomas, 1981

Career

86 – Roy Thomas, 1979-82

MOST YARDS GAINED Game

207 – John Trahan, Mesa State, 1982

Season

994 – John Trahan, 1982

Career

2,251 – John Trahan, 1981-84

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A TIGHT END Season

410 – John Rees, 1981

Career

797 – John Rees, 1978-81

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A RUNNING BACK

74

1,581 – Roy Thomas, 1979-82

Season

583 – Herman Heard, 1983

Career

7 – Dickie Johnson, 1978; Steve Chavez, 1967 14 – Billy Baker, 1977-80

Game

100 – Keno Aleman, Emporia State, 1968

Season

158 – Glen Printers, 1973

Career

197 – Steve Chavez, 1966-67

MOST YARDS PER INTERCEPTION RETURN Season

39.5 – Glen Printers, 1973

Career

36.8 – Glen Printers, 1973-74

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN

100 – Keno Aleman, Emporia State, Oct. 12, 1968 (NCAA D-II Record)

Punt Returns

Game

7 – Augustine Agyei, 2009, Nebraska-Kearney 25 – Augustine Agyei, 2009 53 – Dickie Johnson, 1975-78

MOST YARDS ON KICKOFF RETURNS Game

190 – Bryan Webb, Colorado Mines, 1981

Season

653 – Augustine Agyei, 2009

Career

1,278 – Dickie Johnson, 1975-78

MOST YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN Season

44.6 – Glen Printers, 1974

Career

34.0 – Glen Printers, 197374 (NCAA D-II Record)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS ON KICKOFF RETURNs Season

2 – Glen Printers, 1973

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN

100 – Glen Printers, Pittsburg State, Oct. 27, 1973; Bryan Webb, Western State, Oct. 22, 1983.

All-Purpose Yards MOST YARDS GAINED Game

304 – Frank Hester, Emporia State, 1965

Season

1,594 – Herman Heard, 1983

Career

3,562 – Bill Gower, 1977-80

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMAN Season

483 – Jesse Lewis, 2008

Scoring MOST POINTS SCORED Game

24 – Roy Thomas, Southern Utah, 1982; Bill Gower, Western New Mexico, 1980; Joe Pannunzio, Fort Lewis, 1980; Frank Hester, Emporia State, 1965.

Season

58 – Sheldon Anderson, 1980

Career

148 – Mitch Johnson, 1974-77

Defensive Records (Note: Tackles marks are only since 1970, and fumble recovery marks have only been kept since roughly 1977. Sack statistics have only been kept since 2008).

TOTAL TACKLES Season

177 – Norm Fleischauer, 1974 (Is currently higher than the NCAA D-II single season mark. Official NCAA records only include tackle marks since 2000)

Career

415 – Dan DeRose, 1981-83

SOLO TACKLES Season

98 – Norm Fleischauer, 1974

Career

191 – Collon Kennedy, 1970-72

ASSISTED TACKLES Season

91 – Dan DeRose, 1983

Season

Career

Career

SACKS

86 – Herman Heard, 1983 180 – Bill Gower, 1977-80

MOST POINTS SCORED BY A FRESHMAN

255 – Dan DeRose, 1981-83

Game

4.5 – Chase Vaughn, vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State, Sept. 6, 2008

Season

Season

MOST POINTS SCORED BY A QUARTERBACK

Career

41 – Kyle Major, 2008

Season

72 – Mick McCall, 1978

10.5 – Chase Vaughn, 2008 15.5 – Chase Vaughn, 2008-09

FUMBLE RECOVERIES

Career

Season

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED

Career

158 – Mick McCall, 1975-78

Game

4 – Roy Thomas, Southern Utah, 1982; Bill Gower, Western New Mexico, 1980; Joe Pannunzio, Fort Lewis, 1980; Frank Hester, Emporia State, 1965.

Season

14 – Herman Heard, 1983; Herman Heard, 1982

Career

30 – Bill Gower, 1977-80

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY A FRESHMAN Season

6 – Frank Hester, 1964

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY A QUARTERBACK Season

12 – Mick McCall, 1978

Career

26 – Mick McCall, 1975-78

MOST POINTS SCORED BY KICKING GAME

5 – Rich Perea, 1981 10 – Rich Perea, 1979-82

LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN 69 – Dan DeRose, vs. New Mexico Highlands, Sept. 17, 1983

Kicking Longest FIELD GOAL MADE

55 – Mitch Johnson, Adams State, Sept. 20, 1975

MOST FIELD GOALS Season

9 – Sheldon Anderson, 1980; Mitch Johnson, 1976; Del Bishop, 1972

Career

21 – Mitch Johnson, 1974-77

LONGEST PUNT

70 – Pat Rollison, Adams State, Oct. 12, 1966


FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK top ten career records

RECEPTIONS PER GAME (Min. 2 seasons played)

TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME (Min. 2 seasons played) Player

John Wristen Bart Stevens Mick McCall Joe Pannunzio Bill Gower Matt Young Herman Heard Kurt Enzminger Bob Berry Ray Brown

Years Games Plays Rush Pass Total YPG 1980-83 1977-80 1975-78 1978-81 1977-80

22 18 37 25 40

504 374 814 570 727

-139 97 1687 278 3562

3283 2469 2742 2703 0

3144 2566 4429 2981 3562

142.9 142.6 119.7 119.2 89.1

1968-69 1982-83 1969-71 1963-64 1974-76

19 21 29 18 28

351 299 560 307 433

1752 1794 4 -91 2053

0 0 2332 1467 0

1752 1794 2336 1376 2053

92.2 85.4 80.6 76.4 73.3

TOTAL OFFENSE Player

Mick McCall Bill Gower John Wristen Joe Pannunzio Bart Stevens Frank Hester Kurt Enzminger Ray Brown Colin Clancy Herman Heard

Years Games Plays Rush Pass Total YPG 1975-78 1977-80 1980-83 1978-81 1977-80

37 40 22 25 18

814 727 504 570 374

1687 3562 -139 278 97

2742 0 3283 2703 2469

4429 3562 3144 2981 2566

119.7 89.1 142.9 119.2 142.6

1964-67 1969-71 1974-76 2009 1982-83

40 29 28 11 21

513 560 433 338 299

2528 4 2053 153 1794

0 2332 0 1711 0

2528 2336 2053 1864 1794

63.2 80.6 73.3 169.5 85.4

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME (Min. 2 seasons played) Player

Matt Young Bill Gower Herman Heard Ray Brown John Moore Frank Hester Jesse Lewis Al Brooks Jeff Patterson Mick McCall Jamaal Johnson

Years Games Att. Yards YPG 1968-69 1977-80 1982-83 1974-76 1970-71

19 40 21 28 20

351 727 299 433 318

1752 3562 1794 2053 1284

92.2 89.1 85.4 73.3 64.2

1964-67 2008-09 1967-69 1982-83 1975-78 2008-09

40 21 27 21 37 20

513 221 407 240 407 129

2528 1242 1596 1151 1687 906

63.2 59.1 59.1 54.8 45.6 45.3

727 513 433 299 427

3562 2528 2053 1794 1762

89.1 63.2 73.3 85.4 45.2

351 407 407 345 398

1752 1687 1596 1444 1400

92.2 45.6 59.1 37.0 38.9

John Wristen Bart Stevens Joe Pannunzio Nick Pannunzio Dan McMinimee Bob Berry Jim Nelson Kurt Enzminger Mick McCall Barry Loos

John Wristen Mick McCall Joe Pannunzio Bart Stevens Kurt Enzminger Colin Clancy Jim Nelson Bob Berry Mike Mooney Dan McMinimee

127 66 94 70 49

2251 1708 1504 1332 503

4.0 3.3 3.2 2.5 2.5

Bob Murphy Dan Connors Herman Heard Rudy Wichmann John Rees

1969-70 1970-73 1982-83 1967-67 1979-81

19 40 21 20 30

44 92 47 43 59

612 1317 901 657 797

2.3 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.0

RECEPTIONS Player

Years Games Rec. Yards RPG 1981-84 1969-71 1970-73 1979-82 1974-76

32 29 40 39 28

127 94 92 72 70

2251 1504 1317 1167 1332

4.0 3.2 2.3 1.8 2.5

Corey Tolle Randy Eddy John Rees Tony Gradishar Demetrius Gilmore

1979-80 1963-66 1979-81 1982-84 2008-09

20 38 30 31 20

66 62 59 58 49

1708 848 797 766 503

3.3 1.6 2.0 1.9 2.5

John Trahan Frank Grant Dan Connors Roy Thomas Clyde Kenebrew

RECEIVING Yards PER GAME (Min. 2 seasons played)

Player

Corey Tolle John Trahan Frank Grant Clyde Kenebrew Herman Heard

Years Games Rec. Yards YPG 1979-80 1981-84 1969-71 1974-76 1982-83

20 32 29 28 21

66 127 94 70 47

1708 2251 1504 1332 901

85.4 70.3 51.9 47.6 42.9

Anthony Flenoy 1977-78 20 39 733 Dan Connors 1970-73 40 92 1317 Rudy Wichmann 1967-67 20 43 657 Bob Murphy 1969-70 19 44 612 Roy Thomas 1979-82 39 72 1167

36.7 32.9 32.9 32.2 29.9

Years Games Rec. Yards YPG 70.3 85.4 51.9 47.6 32.9 29.9 42.9 22.3 26.6 24.7

POINTS SCORED PER GAME (Min. 2 seasons played) Player

Years Games Att. Comp. Yds YPG 1980-83 1977-80 1978-81 1982-84 1982-84

22 18 25 11 14

346 271 387 202 222

192 124 178 80 78

3283 2469 2703 1011 1236

149.2 137.2 108.1 91.9 88.3

1963-64 1972-73 1969-71 1975-78 1969-70

18 20 29 37 13

258 335 462 407 144

123 129 190 150 65

1477 1628 2332 2742 822

82.1 81.4 80.4 74.1 63.2

TOTAL PASSING YARDS Player

32 20 29 28 20

John Trahan 1981-84 32 127 2251 Corey Tolle 1979-80 20 66 1708 Frank Grant 1969-71 29 94 1504 Clyde Kenebrew 1974-76 28 70 1332 Dan Connors 1970-73 40 92 1317 Roy Thomas 1979-82 39 72 1167 Herman Heard 1982-83 21 47 901 Randy Eddy 1963-66 38 62 848 John Rees 1979-81 30 59 797 Tony Gradishar 1982-84 31 58 766

PASSING YARDS PER GAME (Min. 2 seasons played) Player

1981-84 1979-80 1969-71 1974-76 2008-09

Player

Years Games Att. Yards YPG

Bill Gower 1977-80 40 Frank Hester 1964-67 40 Ray Brown 1974-76 28 Herman Heard 1982-83 21 Wayne Harris 1971-74 39 Matt Young 1968-69 19 Mick McCall 1975-78 37 Al Brooks 1967-69 27 Roy Thomas 1979-82 39 Benny Williams 1970-73 36

Years Games Rec. Yards RPG

John Trahan Corey Tolle Frank Grant Clyde Kenebrew Demetrius Gilmore

RECEIVING YARDS

TOTAL RUSHING YARDS Player

Player

Years Games Att. Comp. Yds YPG 1980-83 1975-78 1978-81 1977-80 1969-71

22 37 25 18 29

346 407 387 271 462

192 150 178 124 190

3283 2742 2703 2469 2332

149.2 74.1 108.1 137.2 80.4

2009 1972-73 1963-64 1965-68 1982-84

11 20 18 24 14

148 335 258 237 222

270 129 123 96 78

1711 1628 1477 1461 1236

155.5 81.4 82.1 60.9 88.3

Year

G

Herman Heard Corey Tolle Matt Young Kurt Enzminger Dan Cholas

1982-83 1979-80 1968-69 1969-71 1964-65

21 20 19 29 20

Kyle Major* Bill Gower Frank Hester Mick McCall Joe Pannunzio

2008-09 1977-80 1964-67 1975-78 1978-81

20 40 40 37 25

TOTAL POINTS SCORED Player

Years 1977-80 1982-83 1964-67 1975-78 1974-77

40 21 40 37 38

Kurt Enzminger Sheldon Anderson Corey Tolle Joe Pannunzio Roy Thomas

1969-71 1979-83 1979-80 1978-81 1979-82

29 40 20 25 39

Bill Gower Herman Heard Frank Hester Mick McCall Mitch Johnson

G

TD XP FG Pts. PPG 28 18 16 3 15

2 0 0 66 5

0 0 0 19 0

170 108 96 141 95

8.1 5.4 5.1 4.9 4.8

0 29 28 26 17

50 6 0 0 2

14 0 0 0 0

92 180 168 156 104

4.6 4.5 4.2 4.2 4.2

TD XP FG Pts. PPG 29 28 28 26 0

6 2 0 0 85

0 0 0 0 21

180 170 168 156 148

4.5 8.1 4.2 4.2 3.9

3 0 18 17 17

66 89 0 2 2

19 17 0 0 0

141 140 108 104 104

4.9 3.5 5.4 4.2 2.7

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FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK top ten career records

OTHER CAREER LEADERboards SACKS*

PASSING EFFICIENCY (Min. 2 seasons played) Player

John Wristen Bart Stevens Joe Pannunzio Royal Hurst Barry Loos

Years Att. Comp Int. Comp % Yards TD Rating 1980-83 1977-80 1978-81 1974-75 1969-70

346 271 387 114 144

192 124 178 52 65

9 19 25 16 8

55.5 45.7 46.0 45.6 45.1

3283 2469 2703 777 822

26 22 22 10 9

154.8 135.1 110.5 103.7 102.6

Mick McCall 1975-78 Bob Berry 1963-64 Joe Vigil 2007-09 Kurt Enzminger 1969-70 Dan McMinimee 1982-84 Mike Mooney 1965-68

407 258 104 462 222 237

150 123 58 190 78 96

28 19 6 22 20 27

36.9 47.7 55.8 41.1 35.1 40.5

2742 1477 497 2332 1236 1461

21 10 2 20 13 8

96.7 93.8 90.7 88.3 83.2 80.6

ALL PURPOSE YARDS Player

Bill Gower Roy Thomas Frank Hester Herman Heard Willie Redmon John Trahan Frank Grant Corey Tolle Ray Brown Matt Young

Years G Rush Rec Int. PR KR Yards YPG 1977-80 1979-82 1964-67 1982-83 1965-67

40 39 40 21 30

3562 1444 2528 1794 593

148 1450 304 901 562

0 0 0 0 40

0 0 33 96 0 99 0 0 100 1168

3710 3023 2931 2695 2463

92.8 77.5 73.3 128.3 82.1

1981-84 1969-71 1979-80 1974-76 1968-69

32 29 20 28 19

0 47 38 2053 1752

2251 1544 1717 73 267

0 123 0 0 0

13 90 34 561 140 235 0 0 0 0

2354 2309 2130 2126 2019

73.6 79.6 106.5 75.9 106.3

ALL PURPOSE YARDS PER GAME (Min. 2 seasons played) Player

Years G Rush Rec Int. PR KR Yards YPG

Herman Heard Corey Tolle Matt Young Bill Gower Jesse Lewis

1982-83 1979-80 1968-69 1977-80 2008-09*

21 20 19 40 21

1794 38 1752 3562 1242

901 1717 267 148 375

0 0 0 0 0

Willie Redmon Frank Grant Roy Thomas Ray Brown John Trahan

1965-67 1969-71 1979-82 1974-76 1981-84

30 29 39 28 32

593 47 1444 2053 0

562 1544 1450 73 2251

40 123 0 0 0

INTERCEPTIONS

0 0 140 235 0 0 0 0 0 248

2695 2130 2019 3710 1865

128.3 106.5 106.3 92.8 88.8

100 34 33 0 13

2463 2309 3023 2126 2354

82.1 79.6 77.5 75.9 73.6

Years Ints. Yards 1977-80 1975-78 1966-67 1981-83 1969-70

15 12 10 10 10

105 148 197 105 98

John Maurer Ken Whitehead Alan Webster Rich Yonker Dan Barnes

1970-72 1978-81 1971-74 1973-75 1972-73

10 9 8 8 8

94 103 126 125 82

Player

Dan DeRose Collon Kennedy Dale Cephers Dale Cresswell Rich Perea

Years Solo Assist Tackles 1981-83 1970-72 1978-81 1982-84 1979-82

160 191 109 149 112

255 173 212 171 195

415 364 321 320 307

Norm Fleischauer 1974-75 147 157 304 Dave Evans 1976-79 99 201 300 Mike Housh 1974-77 86 178 264 Paul Cassidy 1970-73 132 122 254 Lloyd Moore 1975-78 98 155 253 * Official NCAA Tackle rankings do not include seasons concluded prior to 2000.

76

15.5 9.6 8.5 5.0 4.5

112 69 30 38 21

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (Min. 1.2 Ret./Gm. & 10 GP) Player

Glen Printers Augustine Agyei Bryan Webb Willie Redmon Dickie Johnson

Years 1973-74 2009 1981-83 1965-67 1975-78

No. Yards 25 27 39 47 53

851 696 1001 1168 1278

KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE Player

Dickie Johnson Willie Redmon Alan Webster Bryan Webb Glen Printers

Years 1975-78 1965-67 1971-74 1981-83 1973-74

No. Yards 53 47 42 39 25

1278 1168 1056 1001 851

TD

Avg.

TD

Avg.

2 1 2 3 3

3 3 2 2 2

34.0 25.8 25.7 24.9 24.1

24.1 24.9 25.1 25.7 34.0

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (Min. 1.2 Ret./Gm. & 10 GP) Player

Grant Crunkleton Markus Turner Glen Printers Dickie Johnson

Years 2009 2008-09 1973-74 1975-78

PUNT RETURN Yardage Player

Alan Webster Dickie Johnson Markus Turner Glen Printers Scott Heitman

Years 1971-74 1975-78 2008-09 1973-74 1981-83

No. Yards

TD

Avg.

No. Yards

TD

Avg.

18 26 24 50

45 50 26 24 25

222 308 272 450

470 450 308 272 267

0 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 0

PUNTING AVERAGE (Minimum 100 punts) Mike Mooney Rich Perea Charles Rumsey John Maurer

TACKLES*

Years Sacks Yds. Lost

Chase Vaughn 2008-09 Jerry McWilliams 2008-09 Grant Jansen 2008-09 Lee Meisner 2008-09 Victor Quintana 2008 * Sack statistics were not kept until 2008

Player

Player

Billy Baker Dickie Johnson Steve Chavez Bryan Webb Mark Keisling

1168 561 96 0 90

Player

Years

1965, 66-68 1979-82 1975-78 1970-72

No. Yards 172 203 177 212

6832 7786 6638 7718

Blk 4 2 2 2

12.3 11.8 11.3 9.0

10.4 9.0 11.8 11.3 10.7

Avg. 39.7 38.4 37.5 36.4


FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK SINGLE SEASON TOP TEN

PASSING EFFICIENCY Player

TOTAL OFFENSE Player

Colin Clancy John Wristen Mick McCall Bart Stevens Mick McCall Joe Pannunzio John Wristen Kurt Emzinger Joe Pannunzio Bill Gower

Year Games Plays Rush Pass Total YPG 2009 1983 1977 1979 1978

11 10 10 10 10

338 294 267 223 246

153 -78 815 171 655

1711 1841 900 1508 879

1864 1763 1715 1679 1534

169.5 176.3 171.5 167.9 153.4

1981 1982 1971 1980 1979

10 8 10 10 10

334 171 305 199 214

36 -17 -40 265 1103

1461 1358 1355 973 0

1497 1341 1315 1238 1103

149.7 167.6 131.5 123.8 110.3

Bill Gower Jesse Lewis Bill Gower Bill Gower Herman Heard Matt Young Frank Hester Jamaal Johnson Al Brooks Jeff Patterson

Year Games Att. Yards YPG 1979 2009 1980 1978 1983

10 11 10 10 10

214 165 210 226 160

1103 1064 1058 1013 1011

110.3 96.7 105.8 101.3 101.1

1969 1965 2009 1968 1982

9 10 11 10 11

200 120 129 165 168

995 950 906 832 818

105.5 95.0 82.3 83.2 74.4

John Wristen Colin Clancy Bart Stevens Joe Pannunzio John Wristen Kurt Enzminger Jim Nelson Joe Pannunzio Bobby Washington Mick McCall

Frank Grant Dan Connors John Trahan John Trahan Roy Thomas Corey Tolle John Trahan John Rees Herman Heard Augustine Agyei

John Trahan Corey Tolle Corey Tolle Frank Grant John Trahan Anthony Flenoy Frank Grant Herman Heard Dan Connors Augustine Agyei

Year Games Att. Comp. Yds YPG 1983 2009 1979 1981 1982

10 11 10 10 8

203 148 142 242 121

115 270 74 110 68

1841 1711 1508 1461 1358

184.1 155.5 150.8 146.1 169.8

1971 1973 1980 2008 1977

10 10 10 7 10

274 174 108 161 133

115 71 47 72 46

1355 996 973 906 900

135.5 99.6 97.3 129.4 90.0

Year Games Rec. Yards RPG 1971 1972 1982 1983 1981

10 10 11 10 10

54 45 45 44 41

760 570 994 722 433

5.4 4.5 4.1 4.4 4.1

1979 1984 1981 1983 2009

10 10 10 10 11

37 37 35 34 34

912 528 410 583 547

3.7 3.7 3.5 3.4 3.1

Player

Herman Heard Herman Heard Mick McCall Jesse Lewis Joe Pannunzio

1982 1979 1980 1971 1983

11 10 10 10 10

45 37 29 54 44

994 912 796 760 722

90.4 91.2 79.6 76.0 72.2

1978 1970 1983 1972 2009

10 10 10 10 11

28 32 34 45 34

616 613 583 570 547

61.6 61.3 58.3 57.0 49.7

Bill Gower Corey Tolle John Trahan Bill Gower Kyle Major

Year

G

1983 1982 1978 2009 1980

10 11 10 11 10

1980 1979 1982 1979 2009

10 10 11 10 11

56.2 52.1 51.0 56.7 44.4

1358 1508 879 1841 973

13 14 9 12 10

182.6 158.4 150.5 145.4 134.0

Colin Clancy 2009 Barry Loos 1969 Bobby Washington 2008 Joe Pannunzio 1981 Bob Berry 1964

148 88 161 242 135

270 42 72 110 66

8 6 3 14 10

54.8 47.7 44.7 45.5 48.8

1711 560 906 1461 788

14 7 2 12 6

119.2 113.8 104.7 101.0 97.7

ALL PURPOSE YARDS Player

Year G Rush Rec Int. PR KR Yards YPG 1983 2009 2009 1969 1979

10 11 11 9 10

1011 1064 17 995 1103

583 318 547 140 24

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 0 0

0 0 696 0 0

1594 1382 1261 1135 1127

159.4 125.6 114.6 126.1 112.7

1980 1982 1979 1978 1965

10 11 10 10 10

1058 783 15 1013 950

45 318 912 72 82

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 51 113 0 0 0 0

1103 1101 1091 1085 1032

110.3 100.1 109.1 108.5 103.2

Steve Chavez Dickie Johnson Billy Baker Jeff Bell Bryan Webb Mark Keisling Five tied with five interceptions

Year

Ints. Yards

Year

Solo Assist Tackles

1967 1978 1980 1982 1983 1969

7 6 6 6 6 6

126 83 39 47 22 16

TACKLES* Player

Norm Fleischauer Dan DeRose Dale Cresswell Collon Kennedy Dan DeRose

1974 1983 1984 1972 1981

98 66 64 78 40

79 91 78 58 90

177 157 142 136 130

Dan DeRose 1982 54 74 128 Norm Fleischauer 1975 49 78 127 Collon Kennedy 1970 54 68 122 Dave Evans 1976 38 76 114 Bob Busia 1963 N/A N/A 114 * Official NCAA Tackle rankings do not include seasons concluded prior to 2000.

SACKS* Player

Year Sacks Yds. Lost

Chase Vaughn 2008 Grant Jansen 2008 Jerry McWilliams 2008 Chase Vaughn 2009 Jerry McWilliams 2009 * Sack statistics were not kept until 2008

Year Games Rec. Yards YPG

TOTAL POINTS SCORED

2 11 3 7 9

Player

RECEIVING YARDS Player

68 74 50 115 48

INTERCEPTIONS

RECEPTIONS Player

121 142 98 203 108

Bill Gower Herman Heard Corey Tolle Bill Gower Frank Hester

TOTAL PASSING YARDS Player

Year Att. Comp Int. Comp% Yards TD Rating 1982 1979 1978 1983 1980

Herman Heard Jesse Lewis Augustine Agyei Matt Young Bill Gower

TOTAL RUSHING YARDS Player

John Wristen Bart Stevens Mick McCall John Wristen Joe Pannunzio

10.5 6.0 5.0 5.0 4.5

73 25 38 39 31

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (Min. 1.2 Ret./Gm) Player

Glen Printers Willie Redmon Alan Webster Dickie Johnson Bryan Webb

Year 1973 1967 1972 1978 1981

No. Yards 20 14 16 16 16

628 400 449 443 422

TD 2 0 2 2 0

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (Min. 1.2 Ret./Gm.) Player

TD XP FG Pts. PPG 14 14 11 12 11

2 0 6 0 2

0 0 0 0 0

86 84 72 72 68

8.6 7.6 7.2 6.5 6.8

11 11 11 10 0

2 0 0 2 38

0 0 0 0 8

68 66 66 62 62

6.8 6.6 6.6 6.2 5.6

Keno Aleman Scott Heitman Markus Turner Dickie Johnson Grant Crunkleton

Year 1968 1983 2008 1976 2009

PUNTING AVERAGE Player

Mike Mooney Rich Perea Charles Rumsey Rich Perea Pat Rollison

Years 1968 1980 1976 1979 1966

Avg. 31.4 28.6 28.0 27.7 26.4

No. Yards

TD

Avg.

No. Yards

Blk

Avg.

11 13 18 13 18

55 42 58 29 36

177 183 234 165 222

2345 1765 2351 1159 1424

1 0 1 0 0

3 0 0 1 -

16.1 14.1 13.0 12.7 12.3

42.6 42.0 40.5 40.0 39.5

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FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL SEASON LEADERS TOTAL OFFENSE Year Player 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984

Plays Rush Pass Total YPG

Bob Berry (QB) Bob Berry (QB) Frank Hester (RB) Frank Hester (RB) Mike Mooney (QB) Al Brooks (RB) Matthew Young (RB) John Moore (RB) Kurt Enzminger (QB) Russ Leigh (QB) Jim Nelson (QB) Ray Brown (RB) Ray Brown (RB) Mick McCall (QB) Mick McCall (QB) Mick McCall (QB) Bart Stevens (QB) Joe Pannunzio (QB) Joe Pannunzio (QB) John Wristen (QB) John Wristen (QB) Nick Pannunzio (QB)

143 165 121 175 179 165 203 178 305 152 220 134 125 225 267 246 223 199 334 171 294 230

RUSHING YARDS Year Player 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984

Year Player 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984

78

Bob Berry Bob Berry Chet Foster Tom Giasson Mike Mooney Ed Valdez Barry Loos Kurt Enzminger Kurt Enzminger Jim Nelson Jim Nelson Royal Hurst Mick McCall Mick McCall Mick McCall Mick McCall Bart Stevens Joe Pannunzio Joe Pannunzio John Wristen John Wristen Nick Pannunzio

689 788 0 4 785 0 0 0 1355 315 996 0 0 580 900 879 1508 973 1461 1358 1841 724

Att Yards Avg.

Chet Foster Chet Foster Frank Hester Frank Hester Frank Hester Al Brooks Matthew Young John Moore John Moore Wayne Harris Benny Williams Ray Brown Ray Brown Ray Brown Mick McCall (QB) Bill Gower Bill Gower Bill Gower Roy Thomas Jeff Patterson Herman Heard Jason Johnson

PASSING YARDS

-38 -53 950 707 -172 832 995 769 -40 231 -119 693 550 248 815 655 171 265 36 -17 -78 275

67 75 120 172 133 165 200 178 140 113 179 134 125 174 134 226 214 210 144 168 160 93

430 561 950 707 439 832 995 769 515 393 627 693 550 837 815 1013 1103 1058 575 818 1011 356

6.5 7.5 7.9 4.1 3.3 5.0 5.0 4.3 3.7 3.4 3.5 5.2 4.4 4.7 6.1 4.5 5.2 5.0 4.0 4.9 6.3 3.8

651 735 950 711 613 832 995 769 1315 546 877 693 550 828 1715 1534 1679 1238 1497 1341 1763 999

81.4 73.5 95.0 71.1 61.3 83.2 110.6 76.9 131.5 54.6 87.7 77.0 78.6 75.3 171.5 153.4 167.9 123.8 149.7 167.6 176.3 99.9

57 66 30 39 52 52 42 47 115 58 71 31 20 34 46 50 74 48 110 68 115 69

9 10 6 6 12 12 6 5 10 5 13 6 5 10 10 3 11 9 14 2 7 9

46.3 48.9 38.4 41.0 41.6 41.6 47.7 38.8 41.9 36.0 40.8 44.9 37.7 27.6 34.6 51.0 52.1 44.4 45.5 56.2 56.7 39.7

TD 5 10 10 5 6 6 9 4 4 4 5 4 6 7 10 8 10 10 2 10 8 2

689 788 346 544 785 785 560 678 1355 632 996 434 383 580 900 879 1508 973 1461 1358 1841 724

Year Player 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984

20 30 11 18 20 23 23 32 54 45 28 22 18 13 13 28 37 29 41 45 44 37

Year Player

Chet Foster Randy Eddy Frank Hester Willie Redmon Willie Redmon Matthew Young Matthew Young Frank Grant Frank Grant Dan Connors Glen Printers Ray Brown Ray Brown Ray Brown Mick McCall Bill Gower Bill Gower Bill Gower Roy Thomas Herman Heard Herman Heard John Trahan

Year Player 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1981 1982 1983 1984

TD

286 432 200 229 343 314 270 613 760 570 523 402 318 383 395 616 912 796 443 994 722 528

14.3 14.4 18.1 12.7 17.2 13.7 11.7 19.1 14.1 12.7 18.7 18.3 17.7 29.5 30.4 22.0 24.6 27.4 10.8 22.1 16.4 14.3

Rush Rec

Int.

PR

KR Yards

TD

XP

FG

Pts.

10 10 6 6 7 9 1 1 0 0 9 6 0 10 10 11 5 14 14 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 23 23 19 16 0 0 24 0 3 0 0 0 1 10

0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 9 6 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

60 60 36 36 42 54 38 53 46 34 54 36 51 60 72 66 30 84 86 28

SCORING

4 6 4 6 6 6 7 8 9 5 6 5 1 7 4 9 14 10 12 13 12 4

No. Yards Avg.

Tony Sarno Randy Eddy Ron Halliburton Dick Brobst Rudy Wichmann Rudy Wichmann Bob Murphy Frank Grant Frank Grant Dan Connors Dan Connors Clyde Kenebrew Clyde Kenebrew Clyde Kenebrew Greg Groves Anthony Flenoy Corey Tolle Corey Tolle Roy Thomas John Trahan John Trahan John Trahan

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984

Att. Comp. Int. Comp% Yds TD 123 135 78 95 125 132 88 102 274 161 174 69 53 123 133 98 142 108 242 121 203 174

RECEIVING YARDS

N/A Chet Foster Frank Hester Frank Hester Frank Hester Matthew Young Matthew Young Kurt Enzminger Kurt Enzminger Del Bishop Del Bishop Clyde Kenebrew Ray Brown/Royal Hurst Mitch Johnson Mick McCall Mick McCall Corey Tolle Roy Thomas Herman Heard Herman Heard Matt Scranton

430 210 950 333 92 757 995 0 50 0 0 693 550 810 815 1013 1103 1058 575 783 1011 0

0 432 82 139 237 127 140 613 760 570 0 4 30 39 0 72 24 45 443 318 583 528

0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 158 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 85 0 0 9 0 0 163 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

N/A 6 2 1 2 1 6 6 6 4 4 9 1 5 1 7 11 7 3 11 3 2

0 0 0 368 400 0 0 198 0 0 628 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

430 642 1032 840 822 884 1135 820 810 570 949 697 580 849 815 1085 1127 1103 1018 1101 1594 528


CSU-PUEBLO HONOR ROLL NJCAA ALL-AMERICANS 1957 1958 1960 1962

Joe Martines, Back (HM) Gordon Bell, TE (HM) Larry Tubaugh, OG (1st) John Hellard, TE (1st) Milton Banks, FB (HM)

ALL-AMERICANS 1965 1966 1969 1971 1974 1975 1979 1980 1982 2008

Dave Reid, OL (HM) Sam Clay (HM) Jim Cain (HM) Greg Smith, OL Frank Grant, WR Glen Printers, DB/KR (AP) Kirk Brynjulson, LB (2nd) Bill Gower, RB (HM) Scott Gallas, OL (2nd) John Trahan, WR Jeff England, OL Chase Vaughn, DL (HM – Don Hansen’s Football Gazette)

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1972 1973 1980 1983

Collon Kennedy (second team) Jim Nelson (second team) Bill Gower (second team) Dan DeRose (first team)

ALL-REGION 2008

Chase Vaughn, DL (2nd – Don Hansen’s Football Gazette)

CACTUS BOWL INVITE (D-II ALL-STAR GAME) 2009

Chase Vaughn, LB

ALL-NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION, COLORADO CHAPTER 2008 2009

Chase Vaughn, DL (first team) Jesse Lewis, RB (first team) Chase Vaughn, LB (first team) Jamaal Johnson, RB (second team) J.T. Haddan, OG (second team)

ALL-ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 1969 1970 1971 1976 1977 1979 1980 1981 1982

Matthew Young, RB (1st) Gene Taylor, OG (1st) Frank Grant, SE (1st) Frank Grant, SE (1st) Scott Schoen, OT (1st) Kurt Enziminger, QB (1st) Collon Kennedy, LB (1st) Ray Brown, FB (1st) Archie Neil, DE (1st) Charles Rumsey, P (1st) Mitch Johnson, K (1st) Steve O’Dell, DL (2nd) Dean Koester, OT (1st) Bobbie Bryant, LB (1st) Mike Housh, DT (1st) Archie Neil, DE (1st) Mick McCall, QB (2nd) Mike Elm, DB (2nd) Bill Gower, FB (1st) Corey Tolle, SE (1st) Scott Gallas, C (1st) Rod Carlson, OG (1st) James Atkins, DT (1st) Wendell Burton, DE (1st) Rich Safonous, OG (2nd) Dale Cephers, LB (2nd) Billy Baker, DB (2nd) Corey Tolle, WR (1st) Rod Carlson, OG (1st) Scott Galas, c (1st) Bill Gower, RB (1st) John Wissing, DT (1st) Dale Cephers, LB (1st) Billy Baker, DB (1st) Roy Thomas, RB (2nd) Rich Perea, P (2nd) Dave Shaddy, DB (2nd) Sheldon Anderson, PK (HM) James Atkins, DT (HM) Joe Pannunzio, QB (HM) John Rees, WR (HM) Bart Stevens, QB (HM) John Rees, TE (1st) John Wristen, QB (1st) John Trahan, WR (1st) Jeff England, OL (1st) Craig Ward, DL (1st) Mark DeRose, LB (1st) Louis Florez, OL (2nd) Herman Heard, RB (2nd) Rich Perea, DL (2nd) Jeff Bell, DB (2nd) Tony Gradishar, TE (HM) Roy Thomas, WR (HM)

1983 1984 2008 2009

Gene Tapia, OL (HM) Dan Stauss, OL (HM) Jeff Paterson, RB (HM) Dan DeRose, LB (HM) Dale Cresswell, LB (HM) John Trahan, WR (1st) Gene Tapia, OL (1st) Herman Heard, RB (1st) Dan DeRose, LB (1st) Bryan Webb, DB (1st) John Wristen, QB (2nd) Jeff Osterman, DL (2nd) Joe Taibi, DL (2nd) Tony Gradishar, TE (HM) Randy Drietz, OL (HM) Jeff England, OL (HM) Jeff Paterson, RB (HM) Scott Heitman, KR (HM) Greg Garner, DL (HM) Dale Cresswell, LB (HM) Scott Heitman, DB (HM) Lonnie Hampton, DB (HM) Scott Elizondo, DB (HM) John Trahan, WR (1st) Jeff Osterman, DL (2nd) Dale Cresswell, LB (2nd) Tony Gradishar, (HM) Frank O’Connor, (HM) Greg Garner, (HM) Chase Vaughn, DE (1st) Markus Turner, PR (2nd) Jerome Page, DB (3rd) Jesse Lewis, RB (1st) Chase Vaughn, LB (1st) Jerry McWilliams, DL (2nd) Lee Meisner, LB (3rd) Chris Brown, CB (3rd) Augustine Agyei, KR (3rd) Jamaal Johnson, RB (3rd)

ALL-GREAT PLAINS ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 1972 1973 1974 1975

Henry Huber, OG (1st) Collon Kennedy, LB (1st) Bobby Joe Simmons, LB (1st) Dan Connors, SE (1st) Mike Reppa, OT (1st) Glen Printers, DB (1st) Glen Printers, DB (1st) Norm Fleischauer, LB (1st) Kirk Brjnjulson, DE (1st) Clyde Kenebrew, SE (1st) Ray Brown, FB (1st) Tom Guinane, LB (1st) Doug Mason, DB (1st)

ACADEMIC ALL-RMAC 2009

Lee Meisner, LB (1st) Nick Sabye, OL (2nd) Grant Jansen, DL (2nd) Jon Bailey, DB (2nd) Jerry McWilliams, DL (honor roll) Roger Pfannenschmid, TE (honor roll) J.T. Haddan, OG (honor roll)

FORMER USFL PLAYERS 1983

Mark DeRose (Denver Gold) Craig Ward (Michigan Panthers)

DRAFTED BY NFL TEAM 1973 1974 1984

Frank Grant (Washington) Glen Printers (San Diego) Herman Heard (Kansas City)

DRAFTED BY USFL TEAM 1984

Jeff England (Oklahoma Outlaws)

SIGNED NFL CONTRACT/NFL TRYOUT 1966 1970 1974 1975 1976 1978 1979 1981 1983 1984 2009

Dan Cholas (Denver) Jim Cain (N.Y. Jets) Mike Reppa (Kansas City) Glen Printers (Dallas) Alan Webster (Kansas City) Del Bishop (Seattle) Mitch Johnson (Denver) Mick McCall (Detroit) Scott Gallas (Houston Oilers) Bill Gower (Philadelphia) Dan DeRose (Denver) Rich Perea (Denver) Jeff England (Dallas) Jeff Patterson (Denver) John Wristen (Denver) Augustine Agyei (Cincinnati)

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THUNDERWOLVES IN THE PROS

FRANK GRANT

HERMAN HEARD

WASHINGTON REDSKINS, 1973-78; TAMPA BAY BUCS, 1979 CSU-PUEBLO RECEIVER, 1968-71 drafted in 13th round of 1972 nfl draft

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS, 1984-89 CSU-PUEBLO RUNNING BACK, 1982-83 drafted in 3rd ROUND of 1984 nfl draft

PLAYERS DRAFTED BY NFL

NON-NFL PRO PLAYERS

1972: Frank Grant (13th round, Washington Redskins) 1974: Glen Printers (13th round, San Diego Chargers) 1984: Herman Heard (3rd round, Kansas City Chiefs)

1983: Mark DeRose (@CSUP 1981-82) (USFL – Denver Gold) Craig Ward (@CSUP 1979-82) (USFL – Michigan Panthers) 1991-93: Myron Jefferson (@CSUP 1984) (AFL – Albany Firebirds) 2010: Chase Vaughn (@CSUP 2008-09) (UFL – Las Vegas Locos)

Glen Printers CSU-Pueblo DB, 1972-73 1973 All-American

1987 nfl replacement players In 1987, the National Football League’s players’ strike created opportunities for over 500 pro hopefuls. Three CSU-Pueblo alums played during the strike N.Y. Giants: Dan DeRose (@CSUP 1981-83); Joe Taibi (@CSUP 198284) Kansas City: John Trahan (@CSUP 1981-84)

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Dan DeRose CSU-Pueblo LB, 1981-83 N.Y. Giants Defensive Captain, 1987

Chase Vaughn CSU-Pueblo LB, 2008-09 2008 All-American

NFL TRYOUTS 1966 1966 1970 1974 1975 1976 1978 1979 1981 1983 1984 2010

Dan Cholas (Denver) Marty Collins (Saskatchewan – CFL) Jim Cain (N.Y. Jets) Mike Reppa (Kansas City) Glen Printers (Dallas) Alan Webster (Kansas City) Del Bishop (Seattle) Mitch Johnson (Denver) Mick McCall (Detroit) Scott Gallas (Houston Oilers) Bill Gower (Philadelphia) Dan DeRose (Denver) Rich Perea (Denver) Jeff England (Dallas; Drafted by USFL) Jeff Patterson (Denver) John Wristen (Denver) Augustine Agyei (Cincinnati)


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WE ARE CSU-PUEBLO! Colorado State University-Pueblo, the fastest-growing university in the state of Colorado, offers students a highquality education and a one-of-a-kind University experience without the hassle and expense of larger colleges.

CSU-Pueblo is not only one of the best educational values in the Rocky Mountain region, but in the entire United States. Colorado State University-Pueblo is nestled in a historically and culturally rich community of more than 100,000 people, located in the southern part of the state near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains—just a short drive to Denver and Colorado Springs.

The state’s geography and attractions create an exciting environment for this vibrant college campus. With a population of more then 5,000 students – and growing, CSU-Pueblo students thrive in small classes taught by world-class educators. Outside the classroom we foster an exciting, adventurous and social environment rich in culture, athletics, and all the beauty the Pikes Peak region has to offer. And with over 300 days of sunshine a year, people here have a healthy love for the outdoors. CSU-Pueblo also boasts one of the fastest-growing athletic programs in the United States. Ever since the athletic program expanded in 2008, adding the sports of football, track and field and wrestling, as well as new or refurbished athletic facilities, including Massari Arena, the Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl and a new Student Recreation Center, it is no coincidence that the University’s enrollment has increased by more than 25 percent for the past three years. It’s an exciting time to be a ThunderWolf and the entire Pack community – students, faculty and staff – proudly proclaim with pride WE ARE CSU-PUEBLO!

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PUEBLO & SOUTHERN COLORADO CSU-Pueblo’s campus, spanning more than 275 acres, crowns the north end of Pueblo, Colorado. Pueblo is a historically and culturally rich city of over 100,000 located in the heart of the state, along the Arkansas River near the Greenhorn Mountains in the colorful Pikes Peak region of Southern Colorado. The city of Pueblo, Colorado is a place where your dreams can be as big as the snow-capped mountains, where fleece jackets and tuxedos are equally trendy, where small-town charm meets big-city fusion. Pueblo contains a dynamic mix of arts and culture, shopping and dining, sports and entertainment. Approximately 300 sunny days a year attract outdoor enthusiasts to a full slate of summer and winter recreational activities, encompassing water sports at Lake Pueblo, biking or running along Pueblo’s beautiful river trail system, golfing, playing tennis, hiking or skiing in the mountains to the west, or just getting some sun. The nightlife venues feature local and national artists performing at the Sangre De Cristo Arts & Conference Center, dinner theaters, and local nightclubs.

Nearby, mountain communities host unique festivals, world-renown ski slopes and abundant recreational adventures.

Take in the friendly atmosphere at one of the local coffee cafes, enjoy the rich and spicy dining experience that is making this region popular, or watch a sunset from the shore of Lake Pueblo.

We invite you to explore our beautiful city from the shopping malls and 14-screen theater approximately 2 miles from campus, to the Royal Gorge Bridge less than an hour away. We’re proud to be a part of such a beautiful and dynamic city, Pueblo Colorado, Home of Heroes (4 Congressional Medal of Honor recipients).

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CSU-PUEBLO & NCAA DIVISION II Why Choose Division II?

Many Division II student-athletes had opportunities to play in NCAA Division I or Division III or the NAIA. But they chose Division II, and for almost all of them, the choice is a good one. A “balance” exists that emphasizes both academic excellence and athletics achievement, and an environment is created that leads to the studentathlete’s total personal development. Almost none of the 80,000 student-athletes competing in Division II this year will receive a full athletics grant that covers all of their expenses, but most of them will receive some financial aid to help them through school. For the rest of their expenses, they’re on their own – using scholarships, student loans and employment earnings just like most other students attending college. This healthy partnership is the essence of Division II, where student-athletes are valued for their athletics contribution and for being an important part of the overall student body. Division II student-athletes play at a competitive level, and they most often play close to home. Division II emphasizes regional competition so that student-athletes miss less class time because of travel. Division II studentathletes receive value-based educations at regional institutions that often feature high teacher-to-student ratios.

Many former CSU-Pueblo student athletes have enjoyed productive careers, both inside and outside athletics. Athlete

Jason Allen Wendell Burton Dax Charles Dan DeRose Gina Gerbaz Frank Grant Herman Heard Josh Koschke Ryan Lown Chris Martinez Joey Newby Joe Pannunzio Nick Pannunzio Tony Pechek Chuck Pipher Mike Roumph Jennifer Salmans Albert Sandoval John Smith Misha Stephenson Niki Toussaint Bob Warlick Damon Williams Jeff Williams John Wristen

Professional Accomplishment

PGA Tour Golfer President, Select Oil Tools Head Wrestling Coach, CSU-Pueblo former NFL player; CEO, DD Marketing Senior Mgr., Capital Group Companies Former NFL Player, Washington Redskins Former NFL Player, Kansas City Chiefs Head Men’s Golf Coach, CSU-Pueblo Executive Director, Parkview Hospital Vice President, Colorado Bank & Trust pro baseball player, Seattle Mariners Assistant Foootball Coach, Miami (Fla.) Univ. President, Premier Homes pro baseball player, Milwaukee Brewers Head Wrestling Coach, Mesa State Executive Vice President, DD Marketing Head Volleyball Coach, Okla. City Univ. Strength/Conditioning, Colorado Rockies Former ABA Player Sr. Product Mktg. Mgr/TriZetto Group Assoc. Athletic Director, CSU-Pueblo former NBA Player pro basketball player, Finland pro baseball player, N.Y. Yankees Head Football Coach, CSU-Pueblo

Sport (Yr.) Men’s Golf (‘96) Football (‘79) Wrestling (‘94) Football (‘83) Basketball (‘94) Football (‘72) Football (‘83) Men’s Golf (‘04) Baseball (‘01) Baseball (‘94) Baseball (‘04) Football (‘82) Football (‘84) Baseball (‘09) Wrestling (‘89) Basketball (‘91) Volleyball (‘01) Baseball (‘03) Basketball (‘68) Softball (‘96) Softball (‘01) Basketball (‘61) Basketball (‘98) Baseball (‘06) Football (‘83)

Why Did CSU-Pueblo Choose Division II?

Colorado State University-Pueblo is proud to be an NCAA Division II institution. Division II’s conservative fiscal model permits CSU-Pueblo to conduct high-level athletics that are fully integrated into the overall University. Rather than being financially self-sustaining, almost all Division II programs, CSU-Pueblo included, receive support from the institution itself – just like other departments of the college or university. Division II’s regionalization philosophy encourages responsible spending by limiting travel. It also creates a local emphasis that lowers recruiting expenses. What that means for CSU-Pueblo student-athletes is a balanced atmosphere for personal and athletic growth. At the Division I level, student-athletes are regularly defined by their athletic contributions, with their classroom contributions seen as somewhat secondary. At the Division III level, though, it is almost reversed, where student-athletes receive no athletic grants for competition. Division II offers a balance between athletics and academics, enhancing the overall student-athlete experience.

Does it work?

CSU-Pueblo is proud to be member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, which includes 14 universities from the Rocky Mountain region. The RMAC allows for elite competition as well as ideal travel partners for RMAC competition. The average expense for a Division II program is only 36 percent of that for a typical Division I-AA program. The largest reported athletics budget in Division II is only about 10 percent higher than the average athletics budget in Division I-AA.

Do fans support Division II?

They do, both at CSU-Pueblo and in Division II as a whole. Division II football set an attendance record in 2005 with 2,989,274 fans. In fact, Division II total football attendance has increased each year since 2002, the only NCAA division or subdivision that can make such a claim. Division II men’s basketball also set an all-time attendance record in 2004. At CSU-Pueblo, the ThunderWolves enjoyed some of the best attendance in all of Division II. The ThunderWolves’ football program has been ranked in the top 20 nationally in attendance each of the past two seasons, and both years the Pack outdrew Colorado’s only Football Championship Subdivision program, Northern Colorado, by over 2,000 fans per game. In 2009-10, CSU-Pueblo also led the RMAC in attendance in men’s and women’s basketball.

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JOSEPH A. GARCIA

PRESIDENT OF COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY-PUEBLO • 5th YEAR AT CSUP

In August of 2006, Joseph A. Garcia became the 13th president of Colorado State University - Pueblo. Mr. Garcia earned an undergraduate degree in business from the University of Colorado (1979) and a Juris Doctorate from Harvard Law School (1983). He also has studied at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and at Oxford University. Garcia’s diverse professional background includes extensive legal, governmental, and management experience. He has served on the Governor’s Cabinet as Executive Director of one of Colorado’s executive branch agencies and has served in the federal government as the regional director of one of the chief federal agencies, representing the White House and a cabinet secretary in the six Rocky Mountain States. Garcia has taught as an adjunct professor and has lectured in classrooms at Colorado College, CU-Colorado Springs and CU-Denver. From 2001-2006, he was president of Pikes Peak Community College.

Garcia has twice been selected as Hispanic Business Magazine’s “Hispanic Legal Elite” and as “President of the Year” by the Colorado Community Colleges State Student Advisory Council. Colorado Springs NAACP named him “Outstanding Administrator in Higher Education” in 2004 and the Colorado Springs Hispanic Chamber of Commerce named him as Community Leader of the Year in 2006. Throughout his career, he has been an active community volunteer and board member for numerous non-profit organizations. He joined the board of directors of the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority from 1994-1999 under then Gov. Roy Romer. Gov. Bill Owens appointed him again in 2001. He currently serves as chairman. Recently, he was invited by the Colorado Commission on Higher Education to join the presidents of Metropolitan State College of Denver and the Community College of Denver to represent Colorado at the National Leadership Summit on Advancing College Readiness in Washington, D.C. in January, 2007. Garcia is married to Dr. Claire Garcia, professor of English at Colorado College. They have four children.

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JOE FOLDA

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR • EIGHTH YEAR / 23rd year at csu-pueblo Joe Folda will be entering his eighth year as the full-time and permanent Director of Athletics. Folda previously had two stints running the department, serving as interim AD in 2001 and 2003-05. In his time as director of athletics, Folda has been behind the steering wheel of an athletics expansion that hasn’t been seen in the history of CSU-Pueblo Athletics. He has taken the lead on a variety of construction projects, including the renovation of Massari Arena, and the reinstatement of Football, Wrestling and Women’s Track and Field programs in 2008-09. Since the athletic expansion in 2008-09, the University’s enrollment has increased by 25 percent, and the amount of student-athletes at the University has more than doubled. Prior to that, Folda spent 18 years as the head basketball coach of the men’s program at CSU-Pueblo. As a basketball coach, Folda distinguished himself as one of the top tacticians and teachers in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. The all-time winningest coach in school history, Folda’s dedication and intensity on the hardwood has carried over to the leadership he has used to lead the athletic department.

In his career at CSU-Pueblo, Folda led the ThunderWolves to the 1991 Colorado Athletic Conference Tournament Championship, a share of the 1994 and 1996 CAC regular-season title, the 1998 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference West Division Championship, a berth in the 1998 North Central Regional Tournament, as well as several ventures into the NCAA II Top 20, most recently a number 25 ranking on December 6, 1999.

During his tenure as the T-Wolves’ head coach, Folda guided the team to 14 consecutive seasons with an above .500 finish and extended the school’s streak of non-losing seasons to 25. He established a coaching philosophy of tough, man-to-man defense and fast break offense.

In 1991, Folda led his team to one of the best seasons in school history. That squad set a school record for wins in a season (25), won the first-ever CAC Tournament Championship and qualified for the NAIA National Tournament. That same year, Folda was crowned the NAIA District VII Coach of the Year. In 1997-98, Folda guided the ThunderWolves to a school-record 14 consecutive wins and their first RMAC West Division title. Prior to arriving at CSU-Pueblo, Folda coached at Eastern Washington University - an NCAA Division I program. He spent 11 years at EWU, three as a graduate assistant, five as an assistant coach and three as head coach. He led his teams to a 42-42 record, including a 20-8 record in his second season at the reins of the EWU program.

Folda began his coaching career at Seibert (Colo.) High School in 1966. During the next 13 years, he coached at Holy Family High School in Denver, Sidney (Neb.) High School, and Sterling (Colo.) High School. Folda began his collegiate playing career at Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, Colo. As a two-year starter at Northeastern, he twice earned all-conference and all-region honors, and was named honorable mention All-American. After NJC, Folda transferred to the University of Northern Colorado. He led his team to consecutive NCAA Division II National Tournament appearances and was the Bears’ top scorer as a senior, averaging 15.1 points per game. Folda earned all-conference, all-region and honorable mention All-American.

Folda received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Northern Colorado before earning his Masters degree from Eastern Washington. Folda, and his wife, Rosalie, have three children: Cyndi, Duke, and Mike, who played guard for the T-Wolves in 2001 and 2002. He also has four grandchildren.

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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION NIKI WHITAKER

ANTHONY SANDSTROM

Associate Athletic Director/swa 5th year at csu-pueblo

AssISTANT Athletic Director MEDIA RELATIONS 4TH YEAR AT CSU-PUEBLO

Niki Toussaint-Whitaker is entering her fifth year with the CSU-Pueblo Athletic Department as Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator. She is responsible for the department’s community relations projects and leads the department’s advertising and promotions. Prior to joining the CSU-Pueblo Athletic Department, Niki was an All-American softball player for the ThunderWolves, leading the team to an all-time best record of 52 wins in 2001. She was also the only CoSIDA Academic All-American in the softball program’s history. Niki and her wife, Ben, are the parents of two children: Tristan and Kamdyn. The family lives in Pueblo.

TODD KELLY

Associate Athletic Director ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR 7th YEAR AS ASSOCIATE A.D. 17th year at csu-pueblo Todd Kelly is entering his 17th year with the CSU-Pueblo Athletic Department, and his 7th year as Associate Athletic Director for Athletic Development. Kelly is responsible for identifying and cultivating contributions for CSU-Pueblo athletics from alumni, friends, corporations, organizations, and foundations. He also handles the department’s season ticket sales, the Spank Blasing Run/Walk, the Lobster Bake, the ThunderWolves Golf Classic, and the corporate and individual giving for the ThunderWolves’ scholarship programs. Before taking his current post, Kelly worked as the Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations and Championships at the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference from June, 2001 through July 2003. From 1991-2001, Kelly served as the ThunderWolves’ Sports Information Director. In that role, he received numerous citations from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) for publications. Kelly has staffed many special events, working in media relations. Among those events are the 1995 U.S. Olympic Festival, 1996 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional, 1994 & 1998 NCAA Division II Wrestling Championships and the 1994 NCAA Division II Baseball South Central Regional. In 1990, he received his Bachelor’s in Mass Communications from the University of Southern Colorado. He received his master’s degree in sports administration from the University of Northern Colorado in 2006. Kelly, and his wife Laura, have two children, Trent and Jillian.

JEREMY CAPO

AssISTANT Athletic Director COMPLIANCE & FACILITIES 4TH YEAR AT CSU-PUEBLO

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Jeremy Capo is entering his fourth year as Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and Facilities at CSU-Pueblo. Capo’s duties include providing oversight over the athletic department as it pertains to NCAA rules and regulations, as well as serving as the chief contact and administrator over the CSU-Pueblo athletic facilities, some of the finest facilities in all of NCAA Division II. Capo, a 2002 graduate of Fort Hays State University, and his wife, Darcie, who works in the admissions department at CSU-Pueblo, have three children: Ashton, Makenzie and TBD.

Anthony Sandstrom is entering his fourth year as Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations at CSU-Pueblo. He is responsible for managing the department’s media relations practices, and is the webmaster of the CSU-Pueblo athletics web site, GoThunderWolves.com. Sandstrom was the recipient of numerous awards, including a 2008 Southern Colorado Press Club “Woolly Award for Media Excellence” for best sports feature, and a 2006 Colorado Press Association award for best feature story. In 2009, he was named the Colorado State University-Pueblo Outstanding Professional Staff Member of the Year. Sandstrom and his wife, Sarah, are the parents of one child, Hunter.

MATT MULLEN ASSISTANT TO THE A.D./ ATHLETIC TICKET MANAGER 2ND year at csu-pueblo

Matt Mullen is entering his second year with the CSU-Pueblo Athletic Department as the Assistant to the Athletic Director and Athletic Ticket Manager. Mullen came to CSU-Pueblo from Minnesota State University-Mankato, where he had been the athletic ticket manager for two years while working toward his Master’s degree. He had also served as a ticket operations intern with the Mankato MoonDogs baseball team in the Northwood League. From 2002 to 2006, he was also an assistant on the athletic and sports information staffs at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa. Mullen earned his Bachelor’s in Sports Management and Mass Communications from Buena Vista in 2006. He received his Master’s from Minnesota State-Mankato in 2009. He currently lives in Pueblo.

KIM MUELLER

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 5th year at csu-pueblo Kim Mueller is entering her fifth year as the administrative assistant for CSU-Pueblo Athletics. Kim is a 1997 graduate of CSU-Pueblo and received her bachelor’s degree in Business Management. Her husband, Brian, also a CSU-Pueblo graduate, played basketball under then head coach, Joe Folda, in the mid-1990s. Kim and Brian have one son: Nathan. They reside in Pueblo West.

JOHN TOTH

ATHLETIC FINANCE MANAGER 5th year at csu-pueblo John Toth is entering his fifth year as Finance Manager for Athletics & Auxiliary Services. Toth, a Pueblo native, attended South High School and graduated from Colorado State University - Pueblo (then-Southern Colorado State College) with a BS degree in Accounting, later earning CPA certification in 1979. Toth and his wife, Kay, reside in Pueblo have two married sons, one in Houston and one in Pueblo.


STRENGTH & ATHLETIC TRAINING JAMES PAUL

ALLEN HEDRICK

HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER 19th year at csu-pueblo

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH 2ND YEAR AT CSU-PUEBLO

James Paul is entering his 19th year as the ThunderWolves’ head athletic trainer. He is the longest-tenured athletic trainer in CSU-Pueblo history, and has established himself, and his student-trainers, as one of the top staffs in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. Paul came to then-University of Southern Colorado in 1991, serving as head athletic trainer while an employee of the Southern Colorado Clinic. In 1993, Paul became an official university employee, and has been a staple with the athletic department ever since. Paul oversees an athletic training program that has grown since his arrival in the early 90s, providing field experience for the university’s exercise science majors as well as keep the 200-plus athletes of the university’s athletic programs healthy and active. In his time at CSU-Pueblo, he has been on the athletic training staff at each of the national tournament appearances made by ThunderWolves athletic programs, including two NCAA regional tournaments in baseball, two national tournaments in wrestling, and during the baseball team’s College World Series appearance in 1996. While a student at the University of Utah, Paul was on the training staff for the 1986 NCAA Skiing Championships, the NCAA Midwest Regional Basketball Tournament and the NCAA National Gymnastics Championships. Paul is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association, and is a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Trainers Association and the Colorado Athletic Trainers Association. He also serves on the CATA public relations committee, reporting to the RMATA. The Salt Lake City, Utah native and his wife, Alyce, have four children: Jamie, Addam, Tyler and Zachary; as well as eight grandchildren. He is an active member in the Boy Scouts of America, and sings in a quartet affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. On several occasions, Paul’s quartet has sang the National Anthem at ThunderWolves sporting events. An avid outdoorsman, Paul enjoys hunting, fishing, and spending time with his family.

KELLY ALEXANDER ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER 3RD year at csu-pueblo

Kelly Alexander is entering her third season as the assistant athletic trainer at CSU-Pueblo. In her role as assistant athletic trainer, Alexander assists in the rehabilitation of CSU-Pueblo’s student-athletes, including supplying athletic training services to several CSU-Pueblo athletic programs. Prior to becoming CSU-Pueblo’s assistant athletic trainer, Alexander was Colorado Christian University’s head athletic trainer for one year. Alexander was also an associate athletic trainer for the Cougars for two seasons. Prior to her experience at CCU, she had served as the head athletic trainer at Chatfield High School in Littleton, Colo., and as assistant athletic trainer with the Minnesota Lynx, a WNBA franchise.

Allen Hedrick, M.A., CSCS*D, FNSCA, Coach Practitioner, was named the first ever Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Colorado State University - Pueblo in September, 2009. Hedrick is a graduate of California State University - Chico (B.A.) and California State University - Fresno (M.A.). Following graduation from CSU Fresno Hedrick was hired as a strength and conditioning coach at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, CO. Initially Hedrick was hired as a one year long appointment but that position evolved into a permanent position and Hedrick was moved into that role. After working three years at the Olympic Training Center Hedrick was selected to fill the Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach position at the United States Air Force Academy, also in Colorado Springs. Hedrick stayed in that position for three years before being named the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at the Academy, a position he held for nine years. In that position Hedrick was personally responsible for the strength and conditioning programs for football and volleyball while overseeing the entire strength and conditioning program. Hedrick then moved to the National Strength and Conditioning Association’s headquarters, also in Colorado Springs, first as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach position there and then into the Education Department as Education Coordinator. Hedrick stayed in that position until moving into his current position at CSU - Pueblo. During his career Hedrick has worked with a variety of athletes, from elementary school age athletes to athletes at the professional and Olympic level, including athletes who have medaled in the Olympic games (Bonnie Blair, speed skating and Matt Ghaffari, Greco-Roman Wrestling). A frequent writer, Hedrick has been published over 100 times in a variety of publications on a variety of topics related to strength and conditioning and has published a book on strength and conditioning for football along with numerous DVD’s on a variety of topics related to strength and conditioning. In addition, Hedrick has spoken at numerous conferences and clinics, both nationally and internationally, including Guatemala, Japan, Australia, and China. In 2003 Hedrick was selected by his peers as the National Strength and Conditioning Association’s Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year. Hedrick and his wife Stephanie reside in Pueblo and have two children (Lindsey and Brandon). In addition to coaching Hedrick also competes in the sport of weightlifting and finished third at the National Masters Weightlifting Championships in 2009.

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CSU-PUEBLO ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME On October 29, 2010, the second class in the CSU-Pueblo Athletics Hall of Fame will be inducted at a ceremony to be held at CSU-Pueblo’s Occhiato University Center. The Class of 2010 includes Jason Allen (men’s golf), Connie Bond (gymnastics), Kerri Chase (softball), Art Gonzales (contributor), Bill Gower (football), Curtis Jimerson (men’s basketball), Don McIntosh (coach), Andy Pipher (wrestling), and the 1996 College World Series Baseball Team. On October 30, 2009, the 10-member inaugural class of the CSU-Pueblo Athletics Hall of Fame was inducted, the first step toward preserving the history of ThunderWolves athletics and all the previous incarnations of the University (Pueblo Junior College, Southern Colorado State College, and the University of Southern Colorado). Upon the foundation of charter members Harry “Chief” Simmons (former men’s basketball coach and athletic director) and Jessie Banks (former women’s basketball coach and trailblazer for women’s athletics), the Inaugural Class of 2009 welcomed Pat Bekeza (baseball/ basketball), Nadia Fercha (Women’s Basketball/ Women’s Soccer), Frank Grant (Football/Men’s Track), Freda Hancock (Women’s Track), Daniela Ivana (Women’s Tennis), John Martinez (Men’s Track), Chuck Pipher (Wrestling), Cal Tatum (Men’s Basketball), coach inductee James “Spank” Blasing (Track and Field), Pueblo Chieftain publisher Robert H. Rawlings (contributor), and special inductee, Dr. Dale Rea (former coach and athletic director. Also inducted were the 1960-61 men’s basketball NJCAA National Championship team.

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Ad Hoc members •1. Director of Athletics, ad hoc, with voting privileges. - (Joe Folda) •2. Associate Director of Athletics, SWA, ad hoc, with voting privileges. - (Niki Whitaker) •3. Sports Information Director, ad hoc, with voting privileges. - (Anthony Sandstrom) •4. Director of External Relations, ad hoc, with voting privileges. - (Cora Zaletel)

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Alumnus/Special Committee Members •5. Alumnus - 5-15 years since graduation, 2 years - (Pepper (Mahon) Whittlef) •6. Alumnus - 16-25 years since graduation. 3 years - (Todd Kelly) •7. Alumnus - 26-35 years since graduation. 4 years - (Larry Yonker) •8. Alumnus - 36 & over years since graduation. 2 years - (Tim Simmons) •9. Local or former sports media. 3 years - (Dave Socier) •10. Retired Athletics staff member. 4 years - (Don Stutters) •11. Current or retired University faculty/staff member. 2 years - (Jessie Banks)



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