2007 Sacramento State Football Media Guide

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2007 Hornet Football University Information Name Location Founded (Enrollment) Nickname Colors President Director of Athletics Faculty Athletics Rep.

Sacramento State Sacramento, Calif. 1947 (28,529) Hornets Green & Gold Dr. Alexander Gonzalez Dr. Terry Wanless Dr. David Raske

Football Information Classification

NCAA Div. I Football Championship Subdivision Conference Big Sky Stadium, Cap. Hornet Stadium, 21,195 (Grass) Head Coach Marshall Sperbeck Overall Record First Year Sacramento State Record Same Office Phone (916) 278-7053 2006 Overall Record 4-7 2006 Conference Record (finish) 4-4 (5th) Starters Returning 13 (3 off./9 def./1 kick) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 36/28 Assistant Coaches Lou Baiz Defensive Coordinator Jeff Remington Run Game Coordinator/Off. Line Josh Brown Linebackers Daniel DaPrato Receivers Aaron Ingram Running Backs Will Plemons Defensive Line Steve Roberson Defensive Backs Richard Sanchez Special Teams/Tight Ends Fred Kelly Offensive Assistant Will Kofe Defensive Assistant Strength, Medical and Training Staff Gary Uribe Strength and Conditioning Scott Salwasser Asst. Strength and Conditioning Steve DeHart Athletic Trainer Dr. Alan Hirahara Team Doctor Dr. Ronald Sockolov Team Doctor Dr. Harold Strauch Team Doctor Dr. Boris Ellyason Team Doctor Dr. Randy Davey Team Dentist Dr. Greg Heise Team Dentist Jaime Curtis Team Dentist Dr. Robert Hulbert Team Chiropractor Dr. Kyle Yamashiro Team Physical Therapist

Media Relations Facts

Office Phone (916) 278-6896 Fax Machine (916) 278-5429 Web site www.hornetsports.com Media Relations Director Brian Berger Office Phone (916) 278-4313 Home Phone (916) 928-0992 Berger’s e-mail bwberger@csus.edu Assistant Media Relations Dir. Ryan Bjork Bjork’s e-mail rbjork@csus.edu Media Relations Assistant J.D. Fox Wenzel’s e-mail jdfox@csus.edu Press Box Phone (916) 278-5995

General Information

2006 Year in Review

Quick Facts ..................................... 1

2006 Final Statistics ..................48-51

Media Information ........................... 2

2006 Box Scores.......................52-57 52-57

Road Headquarters .......................... 2

2006 Big Sky Standings ................. 58

2007 Outlook .............................. 4-6

2006 Big Sky Team Stats ................ 58

2007 Roster Breakdown ................... 7

2006 Big Sky Individual Stats .......... 59

2007 Pronunciation Guide ............... 7

2006 All-Big Sky Conference .......... 60

2007 Roster ................................. 8-9 Alex Spanos Sports Complex .......... 10

Records, Results & Misc.

This is Hornet Football .................... 11

Team Season Records ................62-63

Strength and Conditioning.............. 12

Team Single-Game Records .......64-65

The Coaches

Rushing Records ........................66-67 66-67 Passing Records ........................68-69

Marshall Sperbeck .................... 14-15

Receiving Records .....................70-71

Lou Baiz/Jeff Remington................. 16

Defensive Records .....................72-73

Josh Brown/Daniel DaPrato ........... 17

Miscellaneous Records ...............74-75

Richard Sanchez/Aaron Ingram ..... 18

Yearly Leaders ............................... 76

Steve Roberson/Will Plemons ......... 19

The Last Time ................................. 77

Will Kofe/Fred Kelly/Support Staff . 20

Coaching Fast Facts........................ 78

The Players

Yearly Records ..........................79-81 Series Results ............................82-83

2007 Player Bios ..................... 22-37

All-Time Roster ..........................84-85

Honors Candidates ................... 22-26

Hornets in the Pros ....................86-88

Returners.................................. 27-34

Hall of Fame .................................. 88

Midyear Transfers .......................... 35

All-Americans/All-Conference ........ 89

Newcomers .............................. 36-37

Team Honors ................................. 90

2007 Geographical Roster ............. 38

Hornet Stadium .............................. 91

Opponents/ Big Sky Conference

Big Sky Conference ........................ 92

University Information

Fresno State/Portland State ............ 40

Sacramento State ......................94-95

New Mexico/Northern Arizona...... 41

City of Sacramento ......................... 96

Weber State/Montana ................... 42

President Alexander Gonzalez ........ 97

Montana State/Eastern Wash. ........ 43

Director of Athletics Terry Wanless .. 97

UC Davis/Northern Colorado ......... 44

Hornet Head Coaches .................... 98

Idaho State/Opponent Notes ......... 45

Athletic Training ............................. 98

Composite Schedule ....................... 46

Academic Advising ........................ 99 Support Staff................................ 100

Credits

The 2007 Sacramento State football media guide was written, designed and edited by Media Relations Director Brian Berger. Media guide covers also designed by Berger. Assistance in editing provided by Assistance Media Relations Director Ryan Bjork, Media Relations Assistant J.D. Fox, Will Schilling and the Sacramento State football staff. Photographs not credited provided by Sam Parsons, Bob Solorio and Sacramento State media relations files. Sacramento information from Chamber of Commerce sources. Ricky Ray photo on page 69 courtesy of the Edmonton Eskimos. Aaron Garcia photo on page 69 taken by Brian Winkler/BBS WireImage.com. Lonie Paxton photo courtesy of the New England Patriots. Daimon Shelton photo courtesy of the Buffalo Bills. Photo on page 90 used with permission from Mark Pfau and Tom Hanks. Printing was provided by Dome Printing of Sacramento, Calif.

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Media Information MEDIA INFORMATION Sacramento State Athletics Media Relations Director (football): Brian Berger, (916) 278-4313 Assistant Director: Ryan Bjork, (916) 278-6896 Assistant: J.D. Fox, (916) 278-6896 (916) 278-5429 (fax) (916) 278-5995 (Hornet Stadium Press Box) HORNETSPORTS.COM - All press releases, statistics and rosters are available at www.hornetsports.com. CREDENTIALS - All credential requests must be made to the Sacramento State Athletics Media Relations office at least 24 hours before the start of the event. The press box is designed for working media only and accommodations will be made on a priority basis. Media is permitted to park in Lot 10 and credentials can be picked up at will call. INTERVIEWS - All player interviews outside of postgame or practice situations must be cleared through Hornet media relations or Coach Sperbeck. No interviews will be allowed during practice. Following games, Coach Sperbeck and selected players will be made available for interviews.

HORNET FOOTBALL ON KSAC IN 2007 Sacramento State athletics returns to KSAC 1240AM for the 2007-08 school year. The relationship marks the second consecutive season that the station has served as the home of Sacramento State football and men’s basketball. In addition to covering all 11 of the Hornets’ regular season football games live this year, KSAC will also air selected men’s basketball games. The broadcast team of Steve McElroy and Jason Ross return for their 11th-straight year as the radio “Voice of the Hornets.” McElroy will once again serve as the color commentator while Ross will be the Hornets’ play-by-play announcer. McElroy is the director of broadcast services for Sacramento State. In his role for the University, he is responsible for developing the radio contracts and helping generate sponsorships. Steve and his wife, Julie, have two sons, Trenton (7) and Jason (5). Ross also serves as the sports director at Sports 1140 KHTK and is also a member of the Sacramento Kings and Sacramento Monarchs broadcast teams. He and his wife, Alva, have a five-year old son, Jackson.

RADIO TELEPHONE LINES - Two courtesy phone lines will be provided to a visiting team’s primary radio station broadcasting games from Hornet Stadium. All calls must be made collect or billed to a credit card.

2007 TRAVEL INFORMATION Fresno State Piccadilly Inn - University 4961 North Cedar Fresno, CA 93726 Ph: (559) 224-4200 Portland State Doubletree Lloyd Center 1000 NE Multnomah Portland, OR 97232 Ph: (503) 281-6111 New Mexico MCM Elganté Hotel 2020 Menaul NE Albuquerque, NM 87107 Ph: (505) 884-2511 Weber State Hilton Garden Inn 762 Heritage Park Blvd. Layton, UT 84041 Ph: (801) 416-8899 Montana State Best Western GranTree 1325 N. 7th Ave. Bozeman, MT 59715 Ph: (406) 587-5261

DIRECTIONS TO HORNET STADIUM - Take Interstate 5 or Highway 99 to Highway 50 East to the “Power Inn Road/Howe Avenue” exit. Take the “Cal State Sacramento” offramp and turn left on College Town Drive. Proceed through two lights and turn left into Lot 10. From the east, exit at Howe Ave. Cross the intersection and take College Town Drive into the stadium. To reach the media parking lot from the J Street entrance, make the first available right and follow the road to the south side of campus. Media can enter the stadium through the designated gate.

Northern Colorado Best Western Regency 701 8th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Ph: (907) 353-8444

They Cover The Hornets Sacramento Bee Bill Bradley, Sports Editor John Schumacher, Beat 2100 Q Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 441-4100 FAX (916) 326-5503 Neighbors (Sacramento Bee) Bill Paterson, Sports Editor 2100 Q Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 321-1001 FAX (916) 326-5503 Associated Press (Sacramento) 925 L Street #320 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 448-9555 FAX (916) 446-2756

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State Hornet Armando Botello II, Sports Editor Sacramento State Sacramento, CA 95819-6102 (916) 278-7248 FAX (916) 278-6585

KCRA Channel 3 (NBC) Del Rodgers, Danny Pommells 3 Television Circle Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 325-3765 or 3753 FAX (916) 441-4050

KUVS Channel 19 (Univision) Enrique Gonzalez 1710 Arden Way Sacramento, CA 95815 (916) 614-1974 FAX (916) 614-1906

Roseville Press Tribune Tim Menicutch 188 Cirby Way Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 786-6500 FAX (916) 783-1183

KXTV Channel 10 (ABC) Bryan May, Ryan Yamamoto 400 Broadway Sacramento, CA 95818 (916) 321-3373 FAX (916) 447-6107

KMAX Channel 31 (UPN) 2713 KOVR Drive W. Sacramento, CA 95605 (916) 374-1301 FAX (916) 374-1304

Sports 1140 KHTK (1140 AM) Jason Ross, Sports Director 5244 Madison Ave. Sacramento, CA 95841 (916) 338-9200 FAX (916) 338-9159

Associated Press (San Francisco) Greg Beacham, Sports 303 Second St., Suite 680 North San Francisco, CA 94107 (415) 495-1708 FAX (415) 495-4967

KOVR Channel 13 (CBS) Arran Anderson, Gary Gelfand 2713 KOVR Drive W. Sacramento, CA 95605 (916) 374-1301 FAX (916) 374-1304

KTXL Channel 40 (FOX) Jim Crandell, Mark Demsky 4655 Fruitridge Road Sacramento, CA 95820 (916) 454-4548 FAX (916) 739-0559

KFBK Radio (1530 AM) Pat Walsh, Sports Director 1440 Ethan Way Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 924-3901 FAX (916) 921-5555

KSAC Radio (1240 AM) PO Box 1228 Sacramento, CA 95812 (916) 553-3000 FAX (916) 553-3013

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Media Information

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Season Outlook

Season Outlook Defense is not usually the first thing that comes to mind when describing a Big Sky Conference team. However, with 10 returning starters, Sacramento State enters the 2007 season with one of the top defensive units in the league and is set to try to shut down some of the most potent offensive attacks in the Div. I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Div. I-AA). Helping bolster the unit are seven players who earned all-Big Sky honors last season. That group is highlighted by middle linebacker Cyrus Mulitalo and safety Brent Webber who each were named All-America. While the defense appears to have all the answers, the offense enters the year with an equal amount of questions. First-year head coach Marshall Sperbeck will look to put his touch on the group. Sperbeck, who was the longtime head coach at Foothill Junior College in Los Altos, Calif., will also serve as the Hornets’ offensive coordinator during his first season at the helm. In his final season at Foothill, his team led the state with 478.8 yards per game and ranked second in scoring, posting an impressive 42.8 points per game. Having taken over as head coach in January, Sperbeck was pleased, while still cautious, with his team’s efforts during the spring. “Spring was a learning experience for everyone,” he said. “The kids were trying to get used to the system and the coaches were getting used to working with each other. “I liked our energy and we got better each week.

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The team needs to continue to come together and understand each other as teammates and then carry that over to the fall.” Another optimistic sign for the program was the turnout for voluntary summer workouts. “It is my understanding that we had more players stay here to workout this summer than in any other season before,” Sperbeck explained. “That type of commitment shows that the players are buying into the system and believe in what we are trying to do.” If the challenge of being a new head coach was not enough, Sperbeck will guide the Hornets against arguably the toughest schedule in school history. Sacramento State will face two Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Div. I-A) teams in the same season for the first time in school history. The Hornets open the year at Fresno State and then will travel to New Mexico for its third game of the year. The Big Sky schedule will also have its challenges as four of the league’s nine teams ended the year ranked in the final top 25 of the season. “All the teams are foreign to me,” Sperbeck said. “My main concern is to the getting the kids ready and improve day-to-day. (The coaching staff’s) focus will change as we get closer to each opponent.” One reassuring fact is that Sperbeck in not alone in learning the ropes of the Big Sky. The 2007 season features four new head coaches among the nine teams as Portland State (Jerry Glanville), Montana State (Rob Ash), and Idaho State (John Zamberlin) joined the Hornets in making a change.

DEFENSIVE LINE

Starters Returning/Lost: 3/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4 For the second consecutive season, Sacramento State returns three starters on the defensive front. Seniors James Henderson, Chris Hurts and Dallas Mauga each return to lead a unit, which might be the deepest on the team. “The defensive line is one of the strengths of our team,” Sperbeck said. “It is a group of players that can lead and make a difference on the team.” A native of Sacramento, Henderson returns for his fifth season with the program. Last year, he earned honorable mention all-Big Sky honors after posting four sacks. While Henderson will likely start on the end, Hurts and Mauga will clog the middle. A starter the last two seasons, coaches expect Hurts to end his collegiate career with a big season. In his first season with the team, Mauga was named to the Big Sky second team as a defensive tackle. He started 10 games for the team and tallied 40 tackles, including nine for loss. With Mike Brannon’s shift to linebacker, the defensive end spot opposite of Henderson has become wide open entering the fall. Returners Blaine Jackson and Joe Rudulph each saw action last season and are contenders to start. Jackson played in all 11 games as a reserve while Rudulph saw action in seven contests after transferring from Oregon State. Adding to the depth is senior Lamont Butler, who

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Season Outlook will make the move from linebacker to defensive end. Junior college transfer John Green and freshman Zach Nash could also contend for playing time. Both players are from the Sacramento area with Green a product of Burbank HS and Nash graduating from Vacaville HS. The interior of the line will be aided by sophomore Bill Sherman, who saw significant action as a true freshman, before an injury cut his year short. Redshirt freshman Andrew Blume and Christian Clark are also expected to play after gaining a year of experience in the program. Junior college transfer Andre Robinson is the lone newcomer at defensive tackle. However, Robinson is no stranger to Sperbeck having spent the last two years at Foothill JC.

LINEBACKERS

Starters Returning/Lost: 2/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4 Mulitalo anchors the entire defense as the team’s middle linebacker. Last season, he burst onto the scene with a Big Sky leading 120 total tackles, including 11.5 for loss. “Cyrus has already proven he’s one of the top linebackers in the Big Sky,” Sperbeck said. “He has the ability to get to the ball and will be one of our defensive leaders this season.” The two outside linebacking spots will be fought for during training camp. Junior Mike Brannon will make the transition to the team’s “buck” linebacker (strong-side) and will battle for the starting job. Brannon was an honorable mention all-Big Sky selection last season at defensive end after tallying 54 tackles, including six sacks. The others that will contend for the job are comprised of Johnnie Brannon (Mike’s brother), redshirt freshman Allan Mohan and JC transfer Matt Evans. Johnnie Brannon played in all 11 games last season at linebacker and on special teams while Mohan set out the year after a strong high school career. Evans spent the last two seasons at Sacramento City College where he was coached by a pair of former Hornets (Mike Clemons and Dannie Walker). As a sophomore, he was named third team All-America as a defensive back but will move to linebacker at Sacramento State. The weak-side linebacker position will also endure a battle for the starting nod. Returning linebackers Faheem Muhammad and John Rogan, converted safety Dorian Brown and newcomer Mike Hickman are all likely to play at the position. Muhammad played in all 11 games last season while Rogan was used primarily on special teams. Brown moved to linebacker during the spring and, according to coaches, was one of the biggest surprises during the practice period. Another Foothill JC product, Hickman spent the last two years with Sperbeck. As a sophomore, he was a second team All-American and was also named the MVP of the Silicon Valley Bowl. In the middle, sophomore Geoff Warner and freshman Anthony Mose will backup Mulitalo and also likely play on special teams.

DEFENSIVE BACKS

Starters Returning/Lost: 4/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/1 The Sacramento State secondary will once again be in good hands as the unit returns seven players who have started games for the Hornets during their careers. The veterans of the group are safeties Brent Webber and Brett Shelton. The pair have roved the middle of the field since their freshmen seasons and have combined to start 62 games in the three previous seasons. Last year, Webber was named second team allBig Sky and honorable mention All-America after finishing second in Div. I-AA with 0.6 interceptions per games. His six interceptions were the most by a Hornet in a single season since Chad Johnson had six in 1996. Shelton has also left his mark in the record book. The Bakersfield, Calif., native is currently fourth in school history with 238 career tackles but needs just one stop to move into a tie for third and 68 tackles to tie for second. Last season, he was named honorable mention all-Big Sky after being on the second team each of his first two years. The starting roles at cornerback are not nearly as clear cut as safety. Seniors Jody Johnson and Roc Green, junior Kevin Davis and sophomore Craig King will all battle for the job. Johnson is the most veteran member of the cornerbacks having joined Sacramento State in 2003. He was an honorable mention all-Big Sky selection last season after starting six of his seven games. In the spring, he established himself as the fastest man in the Big Sky, winning the 55-meters during the indoor season and the 200 at the outdoor meet. He also advanced to the NCAA Div. I Championships and the U.S. Championships during the summer. Green started last season in Johnson’s absence and impressed coaches with his play in the spring. After transferring from Fresno City JC, Green finished last season with 14 tackles and started two games. Two of the most physical corners in the Big Sky, Davis and King offer a contrasting style to Johnson and Green. Davis has been hampered by injury the last two seasons but has been productive when on the field. King started seven games last season and finished with 26 tackles and an interception. The secondary will also be aided by senior Jeremy Henderson and freshman Greg Johnson at safety as well as junior Durrell Oliver, sophomore Kameron Brown and freshmen Ricky Thompson and Peter Buck at cornerback.

QUARTERBACKS

Starters Returning/Lost: 0/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 2/2 One of the biggest questions on the team is who will be under center for the Hornets when the season opens. Seniors Crosby Wehr and Tim Bessolo and redshirt freshman Jason Smith all shared time during the spring but, according to coaches, no one separated themselves enough to win the job. “Quarterback is still unsettled,” Sperbeck explained. “The three all played hard during the spring and each has his own strengths.” The competition will get two new pieces in the fall with the arrival of freshmen Duncan White and David

James Henderson Coleman. Wehr is the only member of the quintet that has started a game for the Hornets. A fifth-year senior, Wehr appeared in four games last season and earned the start against Cal Poly. He finished the year 4-for-9 for 30 yards. Bessolo has done a little of everything for the team but has yet to play quarterback. During his tenure, he has served as the team’s long snapper and also a tight end. Smith last played football in 2005 at Liberty HS in Brentwood, Calif. He attended Sacramento State during the fall but did not join the team until the spring. White is the first quarterback to be signed by Sperbeck, coming to the team from Lake Oswego HS in Oregon. At 6-foot-4, 200-pounds, he has the prototypical build of a pocket passer. The final addition to the puzzle, Coleman also owns a strong arm but adds a running dimension to the position, according to coaches.

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Season Outlook RUNNING BACKS

Starters Returning/Lost: 0/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 1/2 Five players are listed at running back heading into the season. Of that group, only sophomore Seth McDaniels was with the team in the spring. McDaniels appeared in nine games at both fullback and on special teams. He also received the majority of the carries during the spring. Among the four newcomers, two are from the junior college ranks while the other two are freshmen from the Sacramento area. Travon Jones and Tyreece Jacks will each have a chance to win the starting role during their junior seasons. Jones played the last two seasons at Fresno City College. As a freshman he led the Rams in rushing before ranking second on the team last season. Jacks comes from JC powerhouse City College of San Francisco. As a sophomore, he rushed for 1,103 yards and was named first team All-America. “Running back probably has the most questions of any position,” Sperbeck said. “We are counting on our newcomers to have an impact. “Travon and Tyreece compliment each other. Travon is more explosive but Tyreece is built like a truck and is hard to take down.” Freshmen Bryan Hilliard and Evander Wilkens will also look for playing time. Hilliard prepped at Laguna Creek HS in Elk Grove, Calif., where he was named honorable mention all-Metro by the Sacramento Bee after rushing for 1,304 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior.

OFFENSIVE LINE

Starters Returning/Lost: 1/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 The deepest position on the offensive side of the ball, Sacramento State returns four players who have started for the team during their careers. Seniors Phillip Perry, Tyler Fannuchi and Ryan Coogler all bring experience to the position and will be joined by junior Torrell Baker who will lineup outside again after playing last season at running back. Perry is the longest tenured member of the corps

Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 3/5 The most revamped part of the offense will come up front where only three players return from last season. Senior center Kyle Leitzke, sophomore tackle Jordan Hunter and junior guard Lindsey Kellogg have each started for the team in the past and will be key components in keeping the unit together. “There is a definite depth issue on the offensive line,” Sperbeck stated. “That said, these guys practiced hard during the spring and continue to develop.” Leitzke started eight games last season at center and, according to coaches, established himself as the best lineman on the team during the spring. The Rancho Buena Vista, Calif., native has also established himself as one of the team’s leaders in the locker room. Despite playing just six conference games before breaking his leg, Hunter was named honorable men-

Torrell Baker

Kyle Leitzke

RECEIVERS/TIGHT ENDS

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and has started games during his three previous seasons. Fannuchi raised his output in the latter half of last season and continued to shine during the spring. Coogler rejoined the team in the spring after missing the final 10 games of last season with a hand injury. The senior ranked second on the team in 2005 with 45 receptions for 441 yards — numbers that only trailed All-American Fred Amey. After spending last season at running back, Baker will return to the slot where he played in 2005. He enters the fall as Sacramento State’s leading returning rusher and receiver from last season. Also returning is sophomore Elon Paige and redshirt freshman Ronald Richardson. Those two will contend with a handful of newcomers that will also be looking for action. Junior college transfers Tony Washington, John Smith and Matt White will be joined by incoming freshmen Larry Parker, Chase Deadder and Dylan Lane. Tight end features a pair of returners in Jeremiah Mareko and Brian Heath. The duo will be joined by newcomers Dustin Avila and Kyle McCray.

tion all-Big Sky at tackle. “Jordan has all the physical tools needed to be a good offensive lineman,” Sperbeck said. Kellogg is returning after sitting out all of last season with a shoulder injury. During his first two years, he started two games each season. The tackle position also features converted tight end Ray Navar, JC transfer Nick Macias, sophomores Evan Jensen and Matt Lemley, redshirt freshman Jacob Castillo and true freshman Kevin Youtsey. At guard, juniors Steve Matos, Andrew Miles and Jay Martin will be joined by freshmen John Taylor and Jake Nicholson. Leitzke will be backed up at center by freshmen Denton Tuiasosopo and Bryan McDougall.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Starters Returning/Lost: 1/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 1/1 Two of the key jobs on special teams have been settled before the start of the season while the others remain open. Junior Juan Gamboa returns for his fourth season as the opening day kicker for the team. Gamboa began his collegiate career in 2004 but was injured in the opening game. After redshirting, he has been the team’s primary kicker on extra points and field goals. Last season, Gamboa added kickoffs to his responsibilities. Helping Gamboa on extra points and field goals will be Heath. The tight end won the long snapping duty honors last season and will return in 2007. One glaring need comes at punter where honorable mention all-Big Sky selection Mitch Lively graduated. Redshirt freshman Chris Clarizio and Gamboa shared the job during the spring and will likely be challenged by JC transfer Oscar Dealba in the fall. Both the punt and kick returner jobs remain vacant as well. Numerous players took their shots during the spring with Baker and Coogler being the most experienced. Travon Jones could also be see time on the field after returning five kicks during his JC stay.

Juan Gamboa

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2007 Roster 2007 Roster Breakdown (Players listed in numerical order by position)

Offense

Quarterbacks 5 Crosby Wehr (6-3, 200, Sr.) 7 David Coleman (6-2, 190, Fr.) 11 Tim Bessolo (6-4, 230, Sr.) 12 Jason Smith (6-1, 190, Fr.) 16 Duncan White (6-4, 200, Fr.) Running Backs 9 Travon Jones (5-9, 185, Jr.) 21 Josh Jones (6-1, 225, Jr.) 27 Tyreece Jacks (5-10, 190, Jr.) 33 Evander Wilkens (5-6, 170, Fr.) 34 Bryan Hilliard (5-11, 210, Fr.) 37 Seth McDaniels (6-0, 225, Jr.) Wide Receivers 2 Phillip Perry (6-2, 190, Sr.) 3 Larry Parker (6-0, 165, Fr.) 6 Torrell Baker (5-9, 160, Jr.) 14 Tyler Fannuchi (5-9, 185, Sr.) 15 Ronald Richardson (5-11, 205, Fr.) 17 Ryan Coogler (5-10, 195, Sr.) 19 Elon Paige (6-4, 190, So.) 30 John Smith (6-1, 200, Jr.) 39 Matt White (5-10, 170, Jr.) 84 Jordan Johnson (5-9, 175, Fr.) 85 Chase Deadder (6-6, 215, Fr.) 87 Dylan Lane (6-3, 180, Fr.) 88 Tony Washington (5-11, 185, Jr.) Tackles 67 Evan Jensen (6-4, 220, So.) 69 Nick Macias (6-0, 255, Jr.) 70 Ray Navar (6-6, 255, Jr.) 72 Matt Lemley (6-1, 270, So.) 77 Kevin Youtsey (6-4, 300, Fr.) 78 Jordan Hunter (6-6, 280, So.) 79 Jacob Castillo (6-4, 280, Fr.) Guards 54 George Parsons (6-1, 300, Fr.) 56 John Taylor (6-2, 300, Fr.) 58 Jake Nicholson (6-2, 245, Fr.) 61 Lindsey Kellogg (6-1, 270, Jr.) 63 Steve Matos (5-11, 285, Jr.) 71 Andrew Miles (6-3, 250, Jr.) 73 Jay Martin (6-2, 290, Fr.) Centers 57 Kyle Leitzke (6-1, 295, Sr.) 62 Denton Tuiasosopo (6-1, 280, Fr.) 68 Bryan McDougall (6-3, 280, Fr.) Tight Ends 80 Dustin Avilla (6-2, 230, Fr.) 82 Kyle McCray (6-2, 230, Jr.) 83 Jeremiah Mareko (6-1, 280, Sr.) 89 Brian Heath (6-4, 240, Fr.)

Defense

Defensive Ends 43 John Green (6-2, 240, Jr.) 53 Lamont Butler (6-1, 250, Sr.) 59 Frank Smyte (6-2, 230, Jr.) 91 James Henderson (6-2, 245, Sr.) 93 Blaine Jackson (6-3, 250, Sr.) 95 Joe Rudulph (6-3, 230, Sr.) 98 Zach Nash (6-3, 240, Fr.) Defensive Tackles 51 Chris Hurts (6-3, 290, Sr.) 55 Bill Sherman (6-2, 300, So.) 90 Joseph Folau (6-2, 300, Fr.) 92 Dallas Mauga (6-1, 290, Sr.) 94 Andre Robinson (6-0, 300, Jr.) 96 Christian Clark (6-3, 270, Fr.) 97 Tristan Gray (6-2, 255, Jr.) Strong-Side Linebackers 8 Matt Evans (6-1, 220, Jr.) 32 Allan Mohan (6-1, 210, Fr.) 50 Johnnie Brannon (6-2, 220, Sr.) 99 Mike Brannon (6-2, 235, Jr.) Middle Linebackers 38 Bilal Muhammad (5-10, 225, Fr.) 42 Cyrus Mulitalo (6-1, 245, Jr.) 45 Anthony Mose (6-2, 225, Fr.) 52 Geoff Warner (6-0, 210, So.) Weak-Side Linebackers 4 Dorian Brown (6-1, 205, So.) 13 Mike Hickman (6-0, 235, Jr.) 18 Faheem Muhammad (5-11, 220, Jr.) 47 John Rogan (6-0, 220, Jr.) Cornerbacks 10 Jody Johnson (5-9, 175, Sr.) 20 Kevin Davis (5-10, 185, Jr.) 22 Roc Green (5-9, 190, Sr.) 23 Ricky Thompson (6-1, 185, Fr.) 24 Durrell Oliver (6-0, 175, Jr.) 29 Craig King (6-2, 200, So.) 40 Peter Buck (6-0, 190, Fr.) Strong Safeties 28 Nate Boyer (5-11, 175, Fr.) 31 Brent Webber (6-0, 200, Sr.) 36 Jared Vanderbeek (6-0, 200, Jr.) 41 Greg Johnson (6-2, 205, Fr.) Free Safety 25 Brett Shelton (6-1, 205, Sr.) 26 Jeremy Henderson (5-10, 190, Sr.)

Hornet Facts Pronunciation Guide

Tim Bessolo......................................... BESS-uh-lo Chris Clarizio ................................. clu-REE-zee-o Chase Deadder ...................................DEE-ah-der Oscar Dealba ...................................Dee-ALL-buh Tyler Fanucchi................................. fuh-NEW-kee Juan Gamboa.................................... gam-BO-uh Kyle Leitzke ........................................... LITE-skee Travon Jones ........................................ TRAY-von Jeremiah Mareko ................................ muh-REK-o Nick Macias ...................................... muh-SEE-us Dallas Mauga .....................................MAW-gwa Anthony Mose ........................................ mo-ZAY Cyrus Mulitalo .............................. mool-ih-TAH-lo Ray Navar............................................. nuh-VAR Joe Rudulph .......................................... ROO-dolf Denton Tuiasosopo ................. too-ee-ah-so-SO-po Crosby Wehr ............................................. WEER Kevin Youtsey ..................................... YOWT-see Lou Baiz ..................................................... BY-ez Daniel DaPrato ...............................duh-PRAH-toh Will Kofe ..................................................ko-FAY

Career Starts

Pos. ........Name .........................................Starts DB ..........Brett Shelton .................................... 33 DB ..........Brent Webber .................................. 29 DT ..........Chris Hurts ...................................... 28 DE ..........Mike Brannon .................................. 22 WR .........Ryan Coogler .................................. 18 DE ..........James Henderson ............................. 18 WR .........Phillip Perry ..................................... 13 K ............Juan Gamboa ................................. 12 RB/WR ...Torrell Baker .................................... 12 LB ...........Cyrus Mulitalo ................................. 11 DB ..........Jody Johnson ................................... 10 DL ...........Dallas Mauga .................................... 9 DB ..........Durrell Oliver..................................... 9 OL ..........Jordan Hunter.................................... 8 OL ..........Kyle Leitzke ....................................... 8 DB ..........Craig King ........................................ 7 TE ...........Ray Navar ........................................ 5 OL ..........Lindsey Kellogg.................................. 4 RB...........Seth McDaniels .................................. 3 OL/TE .....Jeremiah Mareko ............................... 3 DB ..........Kevin Davis ....................................... 2 DB ..........Roc Green ......................................... 2 QB ..........Crosby Wehr ..................................... 2 WR .........Elon Paige ......................................... 1 DL ...........Bill Sherman ...................................... 1 WR .........Tyler Fanucchi ................................... 1 Note: A start is credited to the 11 offensive and 11 defensive players that play on their unit’s first play of the game.

Special Teams

Kicker/Punter 1 Juan Gamboa (5-9, 170, Jr.) 84 Chris Clarizo (5-9, 185, Fr.)

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2007 Roster No. 1 2 No. Name, Pos. 3 80 Dustin Avilla, TE 4 6 Torrell Baker, RB 5 11 Tim Bessolo, QB 6 7 28 Nate Boyer, DB 8 50 Johnnie Brannon, LB 9 99 Mike Brannon, LB 10 4 Dorian Brown, LB 11 40 Peter Buck, DB 12 53 Lamont Butler, LB 13 79 Jacob Castillo, OL 14 35 Chris Clarizio, K 15 96 Christian Clark, DL 16 7 David Coleman, QB 17 17 Ryan Coogler, WR 18 19 20 Kevin Davis, DB 20 85 Chase Deadder, WR 21 86 Oscar Dealba, P 22 8 Matt Evans, LB 23 14 Tyler Fannuchi, WR 24 90 Joseph Folau, DL 25 1 Juan Gamboa, K 26 97 Tristan Gray, DL 27 22 Roc Green, DB 28 43 John Green, DL 29 89 Brian Heath, TE 30 31 91 James Henderson, DL 26 Jeremy Henderson, DB 32 33 13 Mike Hickman, LB 34 34 Bryan Hilliard, RB 35 78 Jordan Hunter, OL 36 51 Chris Hurts, DL 37 27 Tyreece Jacks, RB 38 93 Blaine Jackson, DL 39 67 Evan Jensen, OL 40 10 Jody Johnson, DB 41 41 Greg Johnson, DB 42 43 84 Jordan Johnson, WR 45 21 Josh Jones, RB 47 9 Travon Jones, RB 50 61 Lindsey Kellogg, OL 51 29 Craig King, DB 52 87 Dylan Lane, WR 53 57 Kyle Leitzke, OL 54

Alphabetical Roster

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Name Juan Gamboa Phillip Perry Larry Parker Dorian Brown Crosby Wehr Torrell Baker David Coleman Matt Evans Travon Jones Jody Johnson Tim Bessolo Jason Smith Mike Hickman Tyler Fannuchi Ronald Richardson Duncan White Ryan Coogler Faheem Muhammad Elon Paige Kevin Davis Josh Jones Roc Green Ricky Thompson Durrell Oliver Brett Shelton Jeremy Henderson Tyreece Jacks Nate Boyer Craig King John Smith Brent Webber Allan Mohan Evander Wilkens Bryan Hilliard Chris Clarizio Jared Vanderbeek Seth McDaniels Bilal Muhammad Matt White Peter Buck Greg Johnson Cyrus Mulitalo John Green Anthony Mose John Rogan Johnnie Brannon Chris Hurts Geoff Warner Lamont Butler George Parsons

Pos. K WR WR LB QB RB QB LB RB DB QB QB LB WR WR QB WR LB WR DB RB DB DB DB DB DB RB DB DB WR DB LB RB RB K DB RB LB WR DB DB LB DL LB LB LB DL LB LB OL

Ht. 5-9 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-3 5-9 6-2 6-1 5-9 5-9 6-4 6-1 6-0 5-9 5-11 6-4 5-10 5-11 6-4 5-10 6-1 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-6 5-11 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-1

Wt. 170 190 165 205 200 160 190 220 185 175 230 190 235 185 205 200 195 220 190 185 225 190 185 175 205 190 190 175 200 200 200 210 170 210 185 200 225 225 170 190 205 245 240 225 220 220 290 210 250 300

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

Exp. Hometown/Previous School 2V San Jose, Calif./Bellarmine Prep 3V Los Angeles, Calif./Dorsey HS HS San Diego, Calif./St. Augustine HS 1V Chino, Calif./Don Lugo HS 2V Roseville, Calif./Oakmont HS 2V Long Beach, Calif./Long Beach Poly HS HS Palmdale, Calif./Palmdale HS JC Sacramento, Calif./Sacramento City JC JC Fresno, Calif./Fresno City JC 3V Corona, Calif./Centennial HS 2V Lakewood, Calif./Long Beach City JC RS Brentwood, Calif./Liberty HS JC Millbrae, Calif./Foothill JC 2V Claremont, Calif./Iowa RS Pomona, Calif./Grant HS HS Lake Oswego, Ore./Lake Oswego HS 2V Richmond, Calif./St. Mary’s 2V Los Angeles, Calif./Salesian HS 1V Fresno, Calif./Laguna Creek HS 2V Long Beach, Calif./Long Beach Poly HS JC Ontario, Calif./Foothill JC 1V Fresno, Calif./Fresno City JC HS Sacramento, Calif./Grant HS 2V Fresno, Calif./Clovis East HS 3V Bakersfield, Calif./Stockdale HS 1V San Diego, Calif./Mesa JC JC Woodside, Calif./CC of San Francisco HS Tuolumne, Calif./Summerville HS RS San Francisco, Calif./St. Ignatius HS JC Novato, Calif./CC of San Francisco 3V Sanger, Calif./Sanger HS RS Ventura, Calif./Antelope Valley HS HS Sacramento, Calif./Florin HS HS Sacramento, Calif./Laguna Creek HS RS Arcadia, Calif./LaSalle HS JC Granite Bay, Calif./American River JC 1V Modesto, Calif./Fresno State HS Corona, Calif./Centennial HS JC Huntington Beach, Calif./Saddleback JC HS Vacaville, Calif./Vacaville HS HS Downey, Calif./St. John Bosco HS 2V San Leandro, Calif./Arroyo HS JC Sacramento, Calif./Fresno City JC HS Salinas, Calif./Alisal HS 2V Antioch, Calif./Antioch HS 1V Rancho Cordova, Calif./American River JC 3V San Leandro, Calif./San Leandro HS 1V Clovis, Calif./Clovis HS 1V San Diego, Calif./Grossmont JC HS Rancho Cordova, Calif./Cordova HS

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2007 Roster No. 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 63 67 68 69 70 71 73 74 77 78 79 80 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

Name Bill Sherman John Taylor Kyle Leitzke Jake Nicholson Frank Smyte Lindsey Kellogg Denton Tuiasosopo Steve Matos Evan Jensen Bryan McDougall Nick Macias Ray Navar Andrew Miles Jay Martin Matt Lemley Kevin Youtsey Jordan Hunter Jacob Castillo Dustin Avilla Kyle McCray Jeremiah Mareko Jordan Johnson Chase Deadder Oscar Dealba Dylan Lane Tony Washington Brian Heath Joseph Folau James Henderson Dallas Mauga Blaine Jackson Andre Robinson Joe Rudulph Christian Clark Tristan Gray Zack Nash Mike Brannon

Coaches Marshall Sperbeck Lou Baiz Jeff Remington Josh Brown Daniel DaPrato Aaron Ingram Will Plemons Steve Roberson Richard Sanchez Fred Kelly Will Kofe

Pos. Ht. Wt. DL 6-2 300 OL 6-2 300 OL 6-1 295 OL 6-2 245 DL 6-2 230 OL 6-1 270 OL 6-1 280 OL 5-11 285 OL 6-4 220 OL 6-3 280 OL 6-0 255 OL 6-6 255 OL 6-3 250 OL 6-2 290 OL 6-1 270 OL 6-4 300 OL 6-6 280 OL 6-4 280 TE 6-2 230 TE 6-2 230 TE 6-1 280 WR 5-9 175 WR 6-6 215 P 6-1 190 WR 6-3 180 WR 5-11 185 TE 6-4 240 DL 6-2 300 DL 6-2 245 DL 6-1 290 DL 6-3 250 DL 6-0 300 DL 6-3 230 DL 6-3 270 DL 6-2 255 DL 6-3 240 LB 6-2 235

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

Exp. 1V HS 1V HS JC 2V HS JC TR HS JC 2V JC HS JC HS 1V RS RS TR 1V HS HS JC HS JC 1V HS 3V 1V 1V JC 1V RS JC HS 2V

Hometown/Previous School Loomis, Calif./Del Oro HS Stockton, Calif./Franklin HS Rancho Buena Vista, Calif./Palomar JC El Dorado, Calif./Union Mine HS Salinas, Calif./Hartnell JC Clovis, Calif./Clovis West HS Pittsburg, Calif./Pittsburg HS San Jose, Calif./Foothill JC Auburn, Calif./Cal Lutheran Riverside, Calif./La Sierra HS Morro Bay, Calif./Palomar JC Alta Loma, Calif./Rancho Cucamonga HS Anaheim, Calif./Fullerton JC Brentwood, Calif./Liberty HS Pittsburg, Calif./Los Medanos JC Lincoln, Calif./Lincoln HS Clovis, Calif./Clovis HS Oceanside, Calif./El Camino HS Napa, Calif./Nevada El Dorado Hills, Calif./Nevada Kona, Hawaii/Grossmont JC Pleasanton, Calif./Foothill HS Modesto, Calif./Central Catholic HS Harbor City, Calif./El Camino JC Rocklin, Calif./Rocklin HS Simi Valley, Calif./Moorpark JC Penryn, Calif./Del Oro HS Sacramento, Calif./Valley HS Sacramento, Calif./Florin HS San Diego, Calif./Grossmont JC Fallbrook, Calif./Palomar JC Santa Clara, Calif./Foothill JC Sacramento, Calif./Oregon State Los Angeles, Calif./Palisades Charter HS Sacramento, Calif./Sacramento City JC Vacaville, Calif./Vacaville HS Rancho Cordova, Calif./Cordova HS

Alphabetical Roster No. Name, Pos. 74 Matt Lemley, OL 82 Kyle McCray, TE 37 Seth McDaniels, RB 68 Bryan McDougall, OL 69 Nick Macias, OL 83 Jeremiah Mareko, TE 73 John Martin, OL 63 Steve Matos, OL 92 Dallas Mauga, DL 71 Andrew Miles, OL 32 Allan Mohan, LB 45 Anthony Mose, LB 18 Faheem Muhammad, DL 42 Cyrus Mulitalo, LB 98 Zack Nash, DL 70 Ray Navar, OL 58 Jake Nicholson, OL 24 Durrell Oliver, DB 19 Elon Paige, WR 3

Larry Parker, WR

54 George Parsons, OL 2

Phillip Perry, WR

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Ronald Richardson, WR

94 Andre Robinson, DL 47 John Rogan, LB 95 Joe Rudulph, DL 25 Brett Shelton, DB 55 Bill Sherman, DL 12 Jason Smith, QB 30 John Smith, WR 59 Frank Smyte, DL 56 John Taylor, OL 23 Ricky Thompson, DB

Head Coach Defensive Coordinator Run Game Coordinator/Off. Line Linebackers Receivers Running Backs Defensive Line Defensive Backs Special Teams/Tight Ends Offensive Assistant Defensive Assistant

62 Denton Tuiasosopo, OL 36 Jared Vanderbeek, DB 52 Geoff Warner, LB 88 Tony Washington, WR 31 Brent Webber, DB 5

Crosby Wehr, QB

16 Duncan White, QB 39 Matt White, WR 33 Evander Wilkens, RB 77 Kevin Youtsey, OL

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2007 Hornet Football

Alex G. Spanos Sports Complex

The Alex G. Spanos Sports Complex is an ambitious project that will change the face and character of Sacramento State. It is a centerpiece of Destination 2010, an initiative to transform the campus into a premier metropolitan university and a destination campus. Thanks to generous gifts by philanthropist and San Diego Chargers owner Alex G. Spanos and his wife, Faye, the facility has had more than $2 million in upgrades since 1998. The stadium also is at the center of an ambitious project that will include a new fieldhouse, recreation center and arena, and stadium renovation — all part of the Alex G. Spanos Sports Complex. Alex G. and Faye Spanos provided the leadership gift of $10 million to support expansion of the Spanos Sports Complex. There will be additional funding from other private sources and a new fee that students supported in a 2004 referendum. The first expansion phase of the complex will be a new fieldhouse, to be named the Broad Athletic Facility in recognition of a $2 million gift from Eli and Edythe Broad. It will be on the south side of the stadium and include a 4,565 square-foot weight room as well as locker rooms, offices and a Gallery of Champions. The Broad Athletic Facility is scheduled to be completed in early 2008. Also in 2008, Sacramento State will break ground on the Recreation and Wellness Center on the north side of the stadium. At approximately 150,000 square feet, the facility wil have an indoor track, fitness center, recreational courts, rock-climbing walls and a health center. Sacramento State is currently pursuing public-private partnership options for the arena portion of the complex. It will be built on the east of the stadium and seat 6,000-8,000 for events such as intercollegiate basketball, commencement and concerts. The stadium renovation will include a more permanent structure and additional amenities. The development of the Spanos Sports Complex is part of a broad campus initiative known as Destination 2010. Its goal is to make Sacramento State a premier metropolitan university and destination campus for the West through enhanced academic and student programs, improved facilities, and additional community support. Additional information can be found at www.SpanosSportsComplex.com.

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2007 Hornet Football

This Is Hornet

FOOTBALL

Against the Best

Every season, Sacramento State competes against some of the best teams in Div. I Football Bowl Subdivision. Last year, the Hornets opened the season against eventual Fiesta Bowl champions Boise State. Sacramento State has also faced Cal, Oregon State, Nevada and UTEP in the last five years. This year, Sacramento State will take on two teams from the Football Bowl Subdivision for the first time. The team opens the season against Fresno State and then will take on New Mexico two games later. The team’s 2007 Football Championship Subdivision opponents feature two playoff squads from a year ago. In fact, the Big Sky Conference has sent two teams to the Div. I FCS playoffs in 18 of the last 19 seasons.

In the Community

Hornet players are active in the community. The team has made frequent visits to the Shriner’s Children’s Hospital and is also represented on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council. Last year, the team christened the Founder’s Grove at the Sacramento State Aquatics Center. The grove was named in memory of former head coach Ray Clemons.

In the Pros

There are currently two former Hornets on NFL rosters, two more playing the Canadian Football League, and four in the Arena Football League. The list includes Daimon Shelton of the Buffalo Bills (left) who is entering his 11th season in the league.

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2007 Hornet Football

Strength & Conditioning One significant addition to the Sacramento State campus was the weight room located at the Hornet Stadium complex. Behind the efforts of former football assistant coach and Sacramento State alum Bob Visger, who spearheaded the project, members of the Hornet community from throughout the region donated supplies and services totaling over $300,000 to the project. The facility features the latest in dumbbell and barbell free weights, strength machines and aerobic equipment. During the fall of 2006, Sacramento State broke ground on the Broad Athletic Facility. Along with housing new locker rooms and coaches offices, the facility will have a state-of-the-art 5,000 squarefoot weight room for athletics. The planned recreation and wellness center will also provide a location for student-athletes to stay in shape during the year. The weight facility is just one of a number of athletics department improvements that have taken place in recent years. Hornet Stadium has received $2 million in improvements and has hosted the 2000 and 2004 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials as well as the 2003, 2005, 2006, and 2007 NCAA Div. I Outdoor Track & Field Championships. The Hornet rowing squad’s home base – located at Lake Natoma in Rancho Cordova – has also undergone major construction. With its completion, Sacramento State now boasts one of the most impressive complexes alongside what is already considered one of the best race courses in the nation. The University has also renovated Hornet Gym (basketball, volleyball, gymnastics) as well as the baseball, softball and soccer stadiums.

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Gary Uribe

Scott Salwasser

Gary Uribe tis entering his second year as the Director of Strength and Conditioning. Uribe came to the Hornets after spending three years as the assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Southern California. While at USC, he assisted with the football and baseball programs, and also served as the head strength and conditioning coach for men’s and women’s track & field, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s tennis, men’s golf and women’s cross-country. He earned his master’s degree in physical education from Azusa Pacific in 2005 and a bachelor’s degree in health services management from LaVerne in 1996. Assistant strength and conditioning coach Scott Salwasser returns for his fourth year in 2007.

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HEAD COACH

MARSHALL SPERBECK On Jan. 13, 2007, a new era of Hornet football began. In front of a capacity crowd at the Sacramento Hilton, Sacramento State President Dr. Alexander Gonzalez introduced Marshall Sperbeck as the ninth head football coach in school history. Since that whirlwind day, Sperbeck has not slowed down. In his first three months, he brought in five new coaches, signed 20 studentathletes to National Letters of Intent and installed a new offense — and attitude — to the team. With a new fieldhouse being built, Sperbeck also has the backing of the University administration. “We interviewed some very strong candidates,” Gonzalez said. “But it is clear to me that Coach Sperbeck is the man for the job. He has a demonstrated commitment to his players, a strong sense of the importance of academics and deep ties in this community. We’re proud to welcome him to the Sacramento State family.”

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Prior to coming to the Hornets, Sperbeck was the head football coach at Foothill College in Los Altos, Calif., for 15 years. During that time, he produced a 109-53 overall record and led the Owls to 11 bowl games. In his final season, Foothill was 10-1 overall and tied for the Northern California Football Association title. The team played in the Silicon Valley Bowl and downed Sierra JC, 24-0. In 2006, Foothill was one of the top offensive teams in the state with Sperbeck calling the plays. The Owls led all California Junior Colleges with 478.8 yards per game. Foothill also ranked at the top of the list with 590.2 allpurpose yards per game, 7.2 yards per play and 9.6 yards per pass attempt. The Owls were also second in the state with 58 touchdowns and 42.8 points per game. Foothill ended the season as the top-ranked team in Northern California and scored at least 40 points in seven of its 10 regular season games.

THE MARSHALL SPERBECK FILE PERSONAL

Year at Sacramento State: First Date of Birth: May 19, 1960 Hometown: Sacramento, Calif. Spouse: Kelley Children: Brooke (13), Thomas (12), Ally (10)

EDUCATION

High School: Valley HS (Sacramento) College: Nevada Bachelor’s of science in physical education in 1984. Added a master’s in education in 1989.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

Played two seasons at quarterback for Nevada (1981-82). Threw for 3,425 yards and led the team to a pair of winning seasons.

COLLEGE COACHING EXPERINECE

1985 ...........Foothill College, Assistant Coach 1986-91 .... Foothill College, Off. Coordinator 1992-06 .......... Foothill College, Head Coach

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Coaching Staff Sperbeck plans to call the plays for Sacramento State but will have two familiar coaches by his side as both Aaron Ingram and Jeff Remington made the move from Foothill to become part of the Hornet coaching staff. Ingram will coach the running backs while Remington will oversee the offensive linemen as well as serve as the team’s run game coordinator. The 2006 success was just the latest in a long run by Sperbeck’s teams. In his 15 years at the helm, Foothill had only two losing seasons (both 4-6). In fact, the Owls averaged 7.3 wins per season and won at least eight games in eight of the last nine years. The team also had great success in the postseason, winning its last eight bowl games — including three by shutout. Those numbers resulted in Foothill being nationally ranked seven times in the last eight years. Sperbeck’s players also left Foothill ready to continue their collegiate careers regardless of their football ability as 86 percent of the sophomore football players transferred to four-year institutions. That said, Foothill also produced numerous players that earned football scholarships, averaging 11 per year since 1998. A few of the recent transfers to have success are former Weber State running back Johnnie Gray, current Mississippi State quarterback Josh Riddel and current Hornet linebacker Mike Hickman. A native of Sacramento, Sperbeck graduated from Valley High School. He

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT later played at the University of Nevada from 1981-82 and led the team to a pair of winning seasons while throwing for 3,425 yards. Following college, he had two stints in NFL training camps before joining the Foothill JC staff as an assistant coach in 1985. He coached the quarterbacks and receivers and was later elevated to offensive coordinator before becoming head coach in 1992. Sperbeck earned a bachelor’s of science degree in physical education from Nevada in 1984 and later added a master’s of education from United States International in 1989. Marshall and his wife, Kelley, have three children: Brooke (13), Thomas (12), and Ally (10).

SPERBECK

“Marshall is as good of a coach as there is out there. His record speaks for itself. When you can get it done the way he has at Foothill Junior College, I have no doubt he will be very successful at Sacramento State.” Chris Peterson, Head Coach Boise State “Marshall Sperbeck is exactly what Sacramento State needs. He is a quality coach with a great work ethic and an excellent football mind. More importantly, his character is impeccable. I’m confident that Marshall will bring credibility to the football program and be a very positive asset for the University.” Chris Ault, Head Coach Nevada “I have known Marshall for the past 15 years and through our discussions, I have always respected his knowledge of the game of football. His teams are well prepared and his leadership is evident in the way his Foothill teams have performed.” John Elway Hall of Fame Quarterback & Super Bowl MVP “I have known Marshall for at least 30 years – he played for me at Valley (High School). I saw him go through the ranks and helped him prepare for college and beyond. I can tell you he is one of the hardest working coaches I’ve ever come across. I have seen him mature as a person and as a coach and think enough of him to have sent a son to Los Altos; not just for the football aspect but because he is a great role model.

Since being named head coach on Jan. 13, Marshall Sperbeck has generated a lot of exitement for Hornet football. Above, he is congratulated by Sacramento State President Dr. Alexander Gonzalez and Director of Athletics Dr. Terry Wanless.

“I am glad to see Sacramento State went in this direction. He will do well, both in the win/loss category as well as getting community support.” Dave Hoskins, Co-Head Coach Elk Grove High School

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Coaching Staff Defensive Coordinator 14th Year Sacramento State, ’91

Run Game Coordinator/ Offensive Line First Year MidAmerica Nazarene, ’02

Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers 13th Year Sacramento State, ’91 The longest tenured member of the Sacramento State coaching staff, Lou Baiz enters his second campaign as the team’s defensive coordinator. A former Hornet linebacker, Baiz has been with Sacramento State for the past 13 years. During that span, he has primarily coached on the defensive side of the ball and has also worked as the team’s financial aid liaison and assistant head coach. During his time at Sacramento State, 19 of his players have earned all-Big Sky Conference honors. That list includes eight players who earned the honor last season. He has also coached five All-Americans (Ryland Wickman, Anthony Daisley, Matt Logue, Cyrus Mulitalo and Brent Webber) and 12 all-Big Sky academic selections. In his first year as defensive coordinator, Baiz guided a unit which was one of the most effective in the Big Sky. Among the eight players that were named allconference were a pair of linebackers who were taught directly by Baiz. Mulitalo earned honorable mention All-America honors after recording a team-high 120 tackles, including 11.5 for loss. Safety Brent Webber was also named third team All-America after ranking second in Div. I-AA with six interceptions. After one season of working with the defensive ends, Baiz returned to coaching the linebackers in 2004. Under his watch, both Jimmy Ellingson and Logue were named second team all-Big Sky. Ellingson ended the season with 132 total tackles while Logue tallied 89 to rank as the team’s top two tacklers. In 2005, Logue totaled 105 tackles and was named the co-Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year. Baiz spent three years working in the San Diego State program as a graduate assistant before joining the Sacramento State staff in 1994. A native of Claremont, Calif., Baiz worked with the offensive line, tight ends and linebackers in his time at San Diego State. The 1991 Aztecs finished 8-4 and earned a berth in the Freedom Bowl. The Most Inspirational Player for Sacramento State in 1990, Baiz joined the Hornets in 1988 from Citrus College and was a standout linebacker for strong prep teams at Claremont High School. He graduated from Sacramento State in 1991 with a degree in social science. Baiz added a master’s degree in recreation administration from Sacramento State in June of 1999. He and his wife, Brooke, are the parents of 3-year old twins, Reece and Shea.

Jeff Remington will serve as the run game coordinator and offensive line coach for Sacramento State during his first season with the Hornets. Remington comes to Sacramento State from Foothill College where he was the assistant head coach and offensive line coach under Marshall Sperbeck from 2003-06. While at Foothill, the Owls were ranked in the nation’s top 20 for three years. He also coached 10 all-conference selections during that time and had his offense ranked in the top 10 in California. Prior to Foothill, Remington was the offensive line and strength and conditioning coach at Minnesota-Morris in 2002. He coached two all-league selections in his two seasons while also coordinating the offensive practice and game planning. From 1994-2001, Remington coached at Henry M. Gunn High School in Palo Alto, Calif., and was the head coach for his final four seasons. During that span, he produced a 27-12-1 record and led the team to a league title in 2000. His 1999 team advanced to the section playoffs for the first time in school history. Remington earned a bachelor’s degree in business management from MidAmerica Nazarene in 2002. He and his wife, Stephanie, have two children — Jordan (7) and Payton (2). Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges in the San Francisco area and South Bay.

Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges in the Sacramento area.

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Coaching Staff Linebackers/ Recruiting Coordinator First Year San Jose State, ’02

Josh Brown is in his first season at Sacramento State. Brown will coach the linebackers in 2007 while reuniting with Marshall Sperbeck. Brown came to the Hornets from Arizona State where he was a graduate assistant during the 2006 season for the Sun Devils. In his one year with the team, four Sun Devils were named all-Pac-10 on the defensive side of the ball. That list was highlighted by safety Josh Barrett who led the team with 82 tackles and three interceptions during his junior season. Barrett was named to the 2006 watch list for the Lott Trophy, an award which is given annually to the nation’s top defensive back. Prior to moving to ASU, Brown was a defensive assistant at Foothill College under Sperbeck for five seasons. He began his tenure as the defensive line coach from 2000-03 and eventually moved to linebackers and special teams coordinator in 2004 and 2005. Brown was also given the responsibility of the assistant defensive coordinator during his final two seasons. While with the Owls, Brown made all the defensive and special teams calls during the game. Brown also coached a pair of Northern California Defensive Players of the Year and Junior College All-Americans. In 2002, Joe Maningo earned the honors before transferring to Cal. Justin Luettgerodt received the same accolades after the 2003 season. Luettgerodt eventually played at BYU. A native of San Luis Obispo, Calif., Brown has also coached at Gavilan JC in 1999 and San Luis Obispo High School in 1998. After playing his high school ball at San Luis Obispo HS (1990-94), Brown spent two seasons on the Gavilan JC team (1994-95). He finished his career at Oklahoma in 1996. Brown graduated from San Jose State in 2002 with a bachelor of arts degree in sociology and added a master’s degree from Arizona State in education curriculum in 2007. His wife, Kasey, is the daughter of Arizona Rattlers defensive coordinator Michael Church.

Wide Receivers First Year Louisiana-Monroe, ’04

Daniel DaPrato joined the Hornet coaching staff in January of 2007. DaPrato will coach receivers at Sacramento State. Prior to coming to Sacramento State, DaPrato spent five seasons as a member of the Louisiana-Monroe football program. DaPrato came to the Indians in the spring of 2002 as a junior college transfer from Chabot College in Hayward, Calif. As a player, DaPrato played two seasons at quarterback for the Indians, his senior season under first-year head coach Charlie Weatherbie. DaPrato had key starts against Mississippi, Kansas State and Auburn, with his best game coming against Louisiana-Lafayette in 2003 where he led the team to a 45-42 win. In that game, DaPrato came off the bench to complete all three of his passes in the second half for 66 yards and also rushed twice for 33 yards. After graduating in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in health and human performance, DaPrato joined the Indians coaching staff as the offensive graduate assistant. He also served as the director of football operations for ULM in 2006. In 2005, he was a member of the staff which posted a 5-6 record despite playing three schools from Bowl Championship Series conference’s, including Georgia and Arkansas. That year, the offense averaged over 350 yards per game and was led by quarterback Steven Jyles who threw for 203.2 yards per game. As the team’s director of football operations in 2006, DaPrato was responsible for all team travel as well as managing the day-to-day activities of the office. He also was the school’s recruiting coordinator. Originally from West Sacramento, Calif., DaPrato graduated with a master’s of education degree in instructional technology from Louisiana-Monroe. Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges between Modesto and Merced and east into the Mother Lode.

Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges between Fresno and Bakersfield and west to the Central Coast.

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Coaching Staff Tight Ends/Special Teams Third Year New Mexico State, ’93

Running Backs First Year Sacramento State, ’08

Currently in his third season at Sacramento State, Richard Sanchez returns as the team’s special teams coordinator and will also coach tight ends. In 2006, Sanchez coached three players who were named all-Big Sky on special teams. Punter Mitch Lively ranked third in the league and eighth nationally with an average of 43.45 yards per punt. Return specialist Andre Taylor averaged 23.3 yards per kick return during his first season with the squad and Calvin Robinson was the team’s top performer on both punt and kick coverage. Sanchez came to the Hornets in July of 2005 after spending two seasons as an assistant at Valparaiso. While with the Crusaders, he served as recruiting coordinator, special teams coordinator and secondary coach. In 2004, he helped guide Valpo’s defense which ranked first in Div. I-AA allowing just 128.8 passing yards per game. Prior to working at Valparaiso, Sanchez spent two years at the University of San Diego where he served as the running backs coach for two seasons and the special teams coordinator for one. In 2003, the Toreros’ special teams limited the opposition to 0.4 yards per punt return, no touchdowns and did not allow a blocked punt. As a running backs coach, Sanchez tutored Evan Harney, who ranked second in Div. I-AA in 2003 in rushing. Sanchez has also worked at San Diego State, with the B.C. Lions of the Canadian Football League and as a high school coach. With San Diego State, he was an offensive graduate assistant with emphasis on the line for two years. In the summer of 2002, he served an internship with the B.C. Lions, coaching the wide receivers and returners during the preseason. As a high school coach, Sanchez was the head coach at San Diego High School from 1998-99 and at Montclair High School from 1994-97. At SDHS, he took a program which had lost 20-straight games and produced an 11-9 overall record. The team went 6-4 during his first year and 5-5 in 1999. At Montclair, he was named the Mt. Baldy League Coach of the Year after going 9-3 in 1995. At Montclair. Sanchez coached former Sacramento State All-America running back Charles Roberts. As a player, Sanchez played two seasons (1989-90) as a wide receiver for New Mexico State. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from NMSU in 1993 and later added a master’s in exercise and nutritional science from San Diego State in 2002. Following his collegiate playing days, he played one season of semipro football for the San Bernardino Blitz. Sanchez and his wife, Maria, have one daughter, Kristiana, and one son, Ricky.

Aaron Ingram is in his first year as the Hornets’ running backs coach. Ingram spent the last three seasons as the running backs coach at Foothill College in Los Altos, Calif. A veteran offensive coach, Ingram was the quarterbacks coach at San Jose City College from Dec. 2002-Dec. 2004 before moving to Foothill. He also had stints as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Washington High School in Fremont (Dec. 2001-Dec. 2002), the receivers and tight ends coach at Fresno City College (March 1999-Dec.2001) and the running backs and quarterbacks coach back at Washington High School (Dec. 1994-Mar. 1999). While at Fresno City College, the Rams posted a 29-1 overall record in three years and advanced to three consecutive bowl games. The team led the nation in scoring each season and had nine former players go on to play in the NFL. As an assistant at FCC, Ingram worked closely with current Seattle Seahawk running back Maurice Morris. At Fresno City, Morris set national JC records of 4,487 all-purpose yards and 3,708 yards rushing on 593 carries. The previous national JC records were set by O.J. Simpson while he was at City College of San Francisco. Ingram became the latest member of his family to coach at Washington HS. His grandfather, Jim, was the longtime head coach while his father, Michael, coached the offensive line. Ingram graduated from Washington High School in Fremont in 1991 and played at Cal State Hayward until the program was discontinued in 1994. He will graduate from Sacramento State in the spring. Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges in the East Bay.

Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges in the San Diego area as well as Stockton and the greater East Bay.

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Coaching Staff Defensive Backs Fourth Year Sacramento State, ’05

Defensive Line First Year Cal Lutheran, ’97

Former Sacramento State player Steve Roberson returns for his fourth season as a member of the coaching staff and his second as a full-time coach. This year, Roberson will coach the team’s defensive backs. After two years as the team’s defensive graduate assistant, Roberson was named to the coaching staff prior to the 2006 season. That year, he coached the outside linebackers. One of the players under his tutelage was Tyson Butler. That season, Butler earned second team all-Big Sky honors after tallying 78 tackles. In 2004, Roberson served as the assistant defensive backs coach under then coordinator Tim Skipper. That unit saw all four of its starters earn postseason honors led by Ramon Payne who was named first team all-Big Sky. Safety Brett Shelton garnered second team all-league honors and was also named first team Freshman All-America. Cornerback Brandon Smith and safety Brent Webber were each named honorable mention all-Big Sky. Webber also earned honorable mention Freshman All-America honors. In 2005, Roberson worked under secondary coach Stephon Pace. That unit had three players earn postseason honors. The trio was highlighted by Shelton who garnered second team all-West Region honors as well as second team all-Big Sky. Smith and Webber were named honorable mention. Smith later went on to attend minicamp with the Detroit Lions. As a player, Roberson competed for the Hornets during the 2003 season. That year, he played linebacker and on special teams. Prior to attending Sacramento State, Roberson played the 2001 season at West Los Angeles Junior College. Before that, he spent two years at San Diego State. A native of Los Angeles, he graduated from St. Bernard High School in 1999. Roberson earned his bachelor’s degree in engineering in December of 2005.

Will Plemons joined the Sacramento State staff in January of 2007. Plemons will coach the Hornet defensive line during his first season with the team. No stranger to the Big Sky Conference, Plemons spent the 2006 season as the defensive line coach at Idaho State. During that season, he coached defensive tackle Villi Akoteu and defensive end Joel Janke to all-Big Sky honors. Prior to moving to Idaho State, Plemons was a member of the Fresno State coaching staff. At Fresno, Plemons served as a graduate assistant coach for two seasons, working with the defensive line. The Bulldogs had the top defense in the the Western Athletic Conference, leading in scoring defense, total defense, turnover margin, pass efficiency defense and pass defense each of his two seasons. In addition, defensive lineman Garrett McIntyre was the WAC Defensive Player of the Year. Prior to Fresno State, Plemons began his coaching career at his alma mater of Cal Lutheran, where he worked from 1998-2004. He started out on the offensive side as a tight ends and assistant offensive line coach, but in 2000, he was elevated to defensive line coach and he was given the additional duties of recruiting coordinator in 2003. While at Cal Lutheran, Plemons helped guide seven all-conference players, one of whom ended up earning second team All-America honors. Plemons, who also has experience as a strength and conditioning coach from his time at Cal Lutheran, graduated in 1997, serving as a four-year starter for the Kingsmen. As a senior, he was team captain and named both Most Inspirational and all-conference. He added a master’s degree in education in 2001. A native of Klamath Falls, Ore., he is married to Mary Beth Plemons. The couple have a 2-year old son, William, Jr.

Recruiting Area: All high schools in the Los Angeles area and Sacramento.

Recruiting Area: All high schools and junior colleges in Northern California.

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Coaching Staff 2007 Football Support Staff Defensive Assistant First Year Arizona State, ’07

Former Arizona State defensive lineman Will Kofe is in his first year as a member of the Sacramento State coaching staff. Kofe will serve as team team’s defensive graduate assistant. This season, he will be reunited with former ASU assistant Josh Brown, who now serves as Sacramento State’s linebackers coach. A two-year starter with the Sun Devils, Kofe played in all 25 games during the 2005 and 2006 seasons, starting eight. He totaled 42 tackles (25 solo), seven tackles-for-loss and three sacks. As a senior, Kofe tallied 19 tackles and tied for fourth on the team with three sacks. He also recovered a fumble against Stanford and earned the start against No. 3 USC. Before transferring to Arizona State, Kofe spent two years at Dixie State College. While there, he earned first team all-Western States Conference accolades after recording 23.5 tackles, including 12 tackles-for-loss and seven sacks. Kofe was a standout at prep powerhouse Long Beach Poly. As a senior, he started at both center and defensive end and was named first team all-Moore League and all-CIF Div. I. He was also placed on the Long Beach Press-Telegram’s Dream Team and the Los Angeles Times Dream Team. During his four years, the Jackrabbits lost only one game and ended the season ranked No. 1 by USA Today twice. Following high school, he played one season at Montana State before transferring to Dixie. Kofe earned his bachelor’s degree from Arizona State in 2007 in interdisciplinary studies with an emphasis in justice studies and education. His uncle, Alfred Pupunu was a longtime tight end for the San Diego Chargers.

Katy Logaburn Asst. to Sperbeck

Gary Uribe Strength & Condit.

Scott Salwasser Strength & Condit.

Brian Berger Media Relations

Rebekah Capel Travel Coord.

Adam Primas Marketing

T-Ante Sims Tickets

Steve Tebbs Facilities

Nat Bailey Equipment

Steve Iwasa Equipment

Steve DeHart Athletic Trainer

Dr. Harold Strauch Team Doctor

Dr. Alan Hirahara Team Doctor

Dr. Ron Sockolov Team Doctor

Dr. Kyle Yamashiro Physical Therapist

Dr. Randy Davey Team Dentist

Dr. Greg Heise Oral Surgeon

Dr. Robert Hulbert Chiropractor

Paul Edwards Acad. Advising

Laurie Dahlberg Acad. Advising

Mark McGushin Life Skills Coord.

Katherine Zedonis Compliance

Tina Westerhold Compliance

Offensive Assistant First Year Sacramento State, ’06

Fred Kelly returns to Sacramento State football for the 2007 and will serve as the team’s offensive graduate assistant. Kelly has spent the past two years as the head junior varsity football coach at Florin HS in Sacramento. He has also worked as a strength and conditioning coach at San Jose State. Kelly played linebacker for the Hornets during the 2005 season and ended the year with 17 total tackles, including one for loss. Prior to coming to Sacramento State, he spent one year at Idaho and two at Los Medaños JC. At LMC, he played fullback and linebacker. As a sophomore in 2001, he was named the school’s Male Athlete of the Year and also earned all-conference honors at linebacker. A Northern California native, Kelly graduated from Brentwood HS in 2000. While there, he was an all-conference selection at linebacker. He graduated from Sacramento State in December 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology.

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Dr. Boris Ellyason, Team Doctor; Dr. Jaime Curtis, Team Dentist; Student Athletic Trainers: Jesse Lowman; Megan Thierry; Takaoki Yoshino; Matt Chan; John Duncan; Dustin Harris; Cari Nelson.

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Honors Candidates 6-2 • 235 • LB Junior • Third Year Rancho Cordova, Calif. Cordova HS

6-2 • 245 • DL Senior • Fifth Year Sacramento, Calif. Florin HS

After two years as an all-conference defensive end, Brannon will move to outside linebacker in 2007…coaches believe that he has limitless potential…has great instincts towards the ball…greyshirted during the fall of 2004. 2006 Season: Named second team all-Big Sky as a defensive end…started all 11 games…ended the season with 54 total tackles, which was the most among the team’s defensive linemen…opened the year with four stops, including a sack at Boise State…had at least two stops in all 11 games and had at least five tackles in seven contests…led the team with six sacks and was second with 11.0 tackles-forloss…had a season-high seven total tackles, including a pair of sacks, in the win over Weber State…also had an interception in that game…recorded his second interception at UC Davis…forced a fumble against Portland State…matched his TFL season high with two stops for a combined loss of 10 yards in the win at Idaho State. 2005 Season: Earned honorable mention all-Big Sky honors during his first collegiate season…started all 11 games at defensive end…had at least three stops in each game…ended the year with 54 total tackles, including 11 for loss and three sacks…ranked second on the team in both tackles-for-loss and sacks…his total tackles led all defensive linemen on the team…biggest game came in the season finale against Montana where he had nine stops (three solo), 3.5 tackles-for-loss and a sack for a 12-yard loss…also had sacks against UC Davis and Northern Arizona…had eight tackles (four solos) in the victory over NAU…also forced a fumble and broke up a pass against the Lumberjacks…recovered a fumble and had a season-high five solo tackles (six total) at Cal Poly. High School: A 2003 graduate of Cordova High School…played four years of football and basketball and competed in three years of track and field for the Lancers…was a two-time all-Sierra Valley Conference selection in football…named SVC Defensive Player of the Year as a senior…was named to the Sacramento Bee’s All-Metro team that same year…helped lead Cordova to a 12-1 overall record and a Sierra Valley Conference title as a senior…played tight end and linebacker…also earned all-conference honors in basketball. Personal: Born 4-5-86…majoring in kinesiology…son of Monica Brannon.

Brannon’s Career Stats year 2005 2006 totals

un-ast 30-24 24-30 54-54

tot 54 54 108

tfl 11-36 11-44 22-80

sacks 3-20 6-36 9-56

ff-fr 1-1 1-0 2-1

int 0 2 2

A constant threat on the defensive line…one of the fastest defensive linemen on the team…has shown the ability to get to the quarterback. 2006 Season: Earned honorable mention all-Big Sky accolades as a defensive end… played in 10 of the 11 games…recorded 26 total tackles…had 6.5 tackles-forloss, including four sacks…his sack total ranked second on the team…recovered a fumble against Cal Poly and had an interception against Montana State…finished the season with two pass breakups…recorded at least two tackles in eight games…had five total tackles at Montana…matched that mark at Northern Arizona…tallied three tackles-for-loss against Weber State. 2005 Season: Appeared in all 11 games as a defensive end…started eight games, including the final six of the year…concluded the season with 39 tackles, including 18 solos…had 8.5 tackles-for-loss for a combined 27 yards…that total included two sacks…had six tackles against Azusa Pacific, Idaho State and Eastern Washington…recorded five stops against Portland State and Weber State…had at least two tackles in 10 of the 11 games…recorded at least a half-tackle-for-loss in nine contests…had two TFLs in the win over Azusa Pacific…tallied sacks against ISU and EWU…recovered a fumble in the season opener at Cal. 2004 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. 2003 Season: Played in all 11 games on the defensive line and on special teams…ended the year with 35 tackles, the third most by a defensive lineman... had four tackles-for-loss, including one sack...recovered a fumble against Northern Arizona...best game came against Eastern Washington where he tallied five solos and two assists for seven total tackles…was also credited with five solo stops against Montana…had at least five tackles in three of the last four games…recorded at least one tackle in all 11 games. High School: Graduated from Florin High School in 2002...a three-sport athlete for the Panthers, he played football, basketball and baseball...earned second team all-Metro football honors from the Sacramento Bee in 2001...named first team all-Delta League that same season...served as team captain and was named Florin’s Defensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior...recorded 104 tackles with one forced fumble, nine sacks and a defensive touchdown as a senior...also had 61 carries for 433 yards and eight scores as a fullback. Personal: Born 7-26-84...a communication studies major…mother is Betty Miles.

Henderson’s Career Stats year 2003 2004 2005 2006 totals

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un-ast 19-16

tot 35

18-21 15-11 52-48

39 26 100

tfl 4-14 redshirt 8.5-27 6.5-26 19-67

sacks 1-9

ff-fr 0-1

int 0

2-12 4-20 7-41

0-1 0-1 0-3

0 1 1

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Honors Candidates 6-6 • 280 • OL Sophomore • Third Year Clovis, Calif. Clovis HS

Established himself as one of the top linemen on the team during his freshman season…is one of two returning starters to the line, joining Kyle Leitzke…will enter the fall as the starter at left tackle. 2006 Season: Earned honorable mention all-Big Sky honors despite playing just six conference games…started the first eight games of the season before a broken leg took him out of the lineup…started all of his games at left tackle. 2005 Season: Sat out the season as redshirt. High School: A 2005 graduate of Clovis High School…played football for the Cougars…was coached by Larry Kellom…helped the team to a 6-5 record in 2004 and a berth in the section playoffs…played in Fresno’s City/County All-Star Game…also played basketball and was named all-Tri-River Athletic League. Personal: Born 10-25-86…has yet to declare a major…also recruited by Utah…parents are Richard and Nancy Hunter.

2005 Season: Appeared in 10 games, starting four at cornerback…tallied 29 tackles, including 19 solos…also had five pass breakups…recorded at least one tackle in every game he played…had five stops at Weber State…ended the year with four tackles in each of the final three games (Eastern Washington, Montana State, Montana)…also had four tackles against Azusa Pacific…established his career high with three PBUs in the win over Azusa Pacific. 2004 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. 2003 Season: Saw action in five games at cornerback...amassed eight total tackles, including seven solo stops…also had one pass breakup and recovered a fumble against Saint Mary’s…had two solo tackles against Saint Mary’s, Idaho State and Montana State…added an assist at MSU for his top single-game total (three). High School: A 2003 graduate from Centennial High School in Corona, Calif... competed in both football and track for four years...played wide receiver and defensive back...named first team all-Mountain View League and honorable mention all-county following his senior season...served as a team captain in 2002... football team won the Mountain View League title after posting a 13-1 overall record...recorded a game-winning interception in triple-overtime in the league title game...as a senior, he had 60 tackles, four interceptions and two touchdowns... attended the same high school as former Sacramento State standout and current New England Patriots long snapper Lonie Paxton. Personal: Born 11-13-85...majoring in government...parents are Jody and Janet Johnson.

Johnson’s Career Stats year 2003 2004 2005 2006 totals

un-ast 7-1

tot 8

19-10 18-13 44-24

29 31 68

tfl 0-0 redshirt 0.5-1 2-8 2.5-9

pbu 1

ff-fr 0-1

int 0-0

5 7 13

0-0 1-0 1-1

0-0 1-26 1-26

5-9 • 175 • DB Senior • Fifth Year Corona, Calif. Centennial HS

Will likely start at cornerback for the second straight season…established himself as the fastest man in the Big Sky Conference during the track season. 2006 Season: Appeared in seven games, starting six at cornerback…finished the season with 31 total tackles…had 18 solo stops and 13 assists…biggest game came at Boise State where he had two solos and five assists…also had five tackles against Northern Colorado and Idaho State, and four against Cal Poly and Montana…intercepted a pass and returned it 26 yards at UC Davis…also had a 7-yard TFL and two pass breakups against the Aggies…had seven PBUs during the year…ran track for the Hornets during the spring…qualified for the NCAA Championships and the U.S. Outdoor Championships in the 200…was the Big Sky indoor champion in the 55 and the 200…during the outdoor season, he won the 200 and was part of the 4x100 relay which also finished first…broke the school record in the 200 after running 20.64.

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Honors Candidates 6-1 • 290 • DL Senior • Second Year San Diego, Calif. Helix HS/Grossmont JC

6-1 • 245 • LB Junior • Third Year San Lorenzo, Calif. Arroyo HS

Will anchor the middle of the defensive line during his senior season…a very intense player who is strong against the run…originally committed to San Diego State before coming to Sacramento State in the spring of 2006. 2006 Season: Earned second team all-Big Sky honors as a defensive tackle… played in, and started, 10 games during his first season with the team…had 40 tackles in the middle of the line…tied for third on the team with three sacks…ranked fourth on the squad with 9.0 tackles-for-loss…biggest game came against Montana State where he had nine total tackles (5-4), including 4.5 tackles-for-loss…that total included a pair of sacks for a combined loss of 12 yards…also had a sack at Montana…had two pass breakups during the year…forced a fumble in the win over Weber State…had at least one tackle in all but one of his games…had three-plus tackles in eight games, including seven against Northern Colorado and six against Portland State. Junior College: Played two seasons at Grossmont JC…named first team JC Gridwire All-America in 2004…two-time first team all-Foothill Conference…was the Foothill Conference Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore…had 62 tackles, including 11 sacks that season…also forced five fumbles that year…had 51 tackles, including seven sacks, as a freshman…Grossmont was 24-2 during his two years…considered one of the the top 30 defensive line prospects in the country (high school and junior college combined) by Scout.com. High School: A 2001 graduate of Helix High School…named all-San Diego Section, all-county and all-league…Helix posted a 13-0 overall record and won the section title…had 84 tackles, including 15 sacks as a senior…played as an inside and outside linebacker…began his high school career at Serra HS. Personal: Born 1-27-83 in Honolulu…majoring in communication studies…parents are Benson and Mouna Mauga…was also recruited by Arizona, Oregon State and Arizona State.

Mulitalo’s Career Stats year 2006

un-ast 10-30

tot 40

tfl sacks 9.0-23 3-14

ff-fr 1-0

bpu 2

Returns as the team’s and Big Sky Conference’s leading tackler….should be a contender for the Buck Buchanan Award, which is given to the top defensive player in the Football Championship Subdivision. 2006 Season: Named honorable mention All-America and first team all-West Region by Football Gazette…also garnered second team all-Big Sky honors at linebacker…led the conference with 10.9 tackles per game…finished the year with 120 total tackles while starting all 11 games at middle linebacker…concluded the year with 56 solo tackles and 64 assists…led the team with 11.5 tackles-for-loss for a combined 57 yards…had at least six tackles in all 11 games…recorded a career-high 21 tackles against Northern Colorado with eight solos and 13 assists…had a five-game stretch with at least 10 tackles in each game…streak began with 12 against Cal Poly and continued with 10 at Montana, 14 at Eastern Washington, 10 against Weber State and 12 against Montana State…had four tackles for a combined loss of 22 yards against Portland State…also had two sacks and recovered a fumble against the Vikings…intercepted a pass at Eastern Washington…was also used as a short-yardage running back…had four carries for 10 yards and a touchdown…found the end zone against Portland State with a 3-yard plunge…returned a kickoff 13 yards against Weber State. 2005 Season: Appeared in all 11 games during his first collegiate season…ended the year with 22 total tackles (11 solo, 11 assisted)…best outing came at Portland State where he had five stops, including three solos…also had five tackles (two solo) in the win over Azusa Pacific…recorded four tackles against Eastern Washington…played primarily at middle linebacker but also saw some action on special teams…was used as a fullback in short-yardage situations on offense. High School: A 2005 graduate of Arroyo High School in San Lorenzo, Calif…played both running back and linebacker for the Dons…helped lead the team to a 9-2 overall record and its first Hayward Area Athletic League title in 15 seasons…as a running back, he broke the 25 year-old HAAL career record wtih 2,839 yards…as a senior, he rushed for 1,299 yards and 25 touchdowns…best game came against Bishop O’Dowd where he rushed for 148 yards, scored a touchdown with 23 seconds remaining and added the game-winning two-point conversion to give the team a 21-20 victory…his TD run also allowed him to break the HAAL record…on defense, he recorded 132 total tackles in 2004…was named the San Francisco Chronicle East Bay Player of the Year and a first team all-metro linebacker. Personal: Born 12-30-86…a kinesiology major…parents are Fetu and Cannard Mulitalo.

Mulitalo’s Career Stats year 2005 2006 totals

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un-ast 11-11 56-64 67-75

tot tfl sacks 22 1-2 0-0 120 11.5-57 2-13 142 12.5-59 2-13

ff-fr 0-0 0-1 0-1

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Honors Candidates 6-1 • 205 • DB Senior • Fourth Year Bakersfield, Calif. Stockdale HS

Enters his final year with the opportunity to leave Sacramento State as the second leading tackler…needs just one tackle to tie for third place in school history and is 68 shy of second place…has started all 33 games of his career, the longest active streak on the team. 2006 Season: Named honorable mention all-Big Sky at safety…started all 11 games for the Hornets…ranked third on the team, and first among defensive backs, with 72 total tackles…had 34 solos and 38 assists…opened the year with 12 tackles at Boise State…also cracked double figures at Eastern Washington with 11…had a tackle in all 11 games and had at least four in 10 contests…forced a fumble against Cal Poly…was credited with three pass breakups. 2005 Season: Named second team all-West Region by Football Gazette and second team all-Big Sky for the second consecutive season…named co-Outstanding DB/LB on the team…shared the honor with Brent Webber…started all 11 games at free safety…had at least five tackles in each game…ended the year with 83 total tackles (51 solo, 32 assisted)…that total ranked second on the team…had 3.5 tackles for a combined loss of 23 yards and also intercepted a pair of passes…biggest game came against Montana where he had 11 tackles

and a pass breakup…had nine stops, Career Game-By-Game including a season-high seven solos, 2004 UA AT TT at Cal Poly…also had nine tackles in at Nevada 4 0 4 the win over Azusa Pacific…began the Southern Utah 5 2 7 year with five tackles against Cal and at UC Davis 4 3 7 at Northern Arizona 3 2 5 never had fewer than six in a game Portland State 2 4 6 for the rest of the year…intercepted Weber State 3 3 6 passes against Azusa Pacific and Idaho at Idaho State 4 5 9 at Eastern Wash. 4 2 6 State…had six solos against UC Davis Montana State 8 4 12 and ISU…stopped a reverse for a 15at Montana 3 7 10 yard loss at Montana State. Cal Poly 4 1 5 2004 Season: Was named first team 2005 UA AT TT Freshman All-American and second at California 4 1 5 at Cal Poly 7 2 9 team all-Big Sky following his first colat Portland State 5 3 8 legiate campaign…led all the defensive UC Davis 6 0 6 backs and ranked third on the team with Northern Arizona 6 1 7 Azusa Pacific 2 7 9 83 tackles…had at least four tackles at Weber State 4 3 7 in all 11 games…started every game Idaho State 6 2 8 at free safety…ended the season with Eastern Wash. 3 4 7 at Montana State 5 1 6 double-digit tackles in the final three Montana 3 8 11 games…streak started with a career2006 UA AT TT high 12 tackles in the win against at Boise State 7 5 12 Montana State…followed that showing Cal Poly 3 3 6 with 10 tackles at Montana…ended the at Montana 1 3 4 at Eastern Wash. 6 5 11 year with 11 tackles, including nine solos Weber State 3 3 6 against Cal Poly…all three of those opMontana State 2 2 4 ponents were ranked in the top 25…had at Northern Arizona 2 4 6 Northern Colorado 2 6 8 nine total tackles, including two for loss at Idaho State 1 0 1 at Idaho State…recorded his first colPortland State 4 5 9 legiate sack at Montana…also forced a at UC Davis 3 2 5 fumble against the Grizzlies…was credited with two pass breakups…opened his Sacramento State career with four solo tackles at Nevada…added seven tackles against both Southern Utah and UC Davis. High School: Graduated from Stockdale High School in Bakersfield, Calif., in 2004…named first team all-area by the Bakersfield Californian…a two-time allSouthwest Yosemite League selection…amassed 157 tackles and 16 interceptions in his final two seasons…helped lead the Mustangs to an 8-4 overall record and a berth in the section semifinals…ran back two interceptions for touchdowns against Bakersfield HS…also played on the school’s baseball team…as a center fielder in baseball, he was the Southwest Yosemite League co-MVP, first team all-league and first team all-area as a junior. Personal: Born 8-21-85…majoring in kinesiology…parents are Nancy and Steve Shelton.

Shelton’s Career Stats year un-ast tot tfl pbu 2004 49-34 83 3-13 2 2005 51-32 83 3.5-23 3 2006 34-38 72 0-0 3 totals 134-104 238 6.5-36 8

ff-fr 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-0

int 0 2 0 2

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Honors Candidates 6-0 • 200 • DB Senior • Fourth Year Sanger, Calif. Sanger HS

A three-year starter, Webber will once again play strong safety…tied for fourth in school history with eight career interceptions…needs 13 tackles to crack the top 10 career list at Sacramento State…has been named to the all-Big Sky team each of the last three years. 2006 Season: Named third team All-America and first team all-West Region by Football Gazette…also earned second team all-Big Sky accolades…led Div. I-AA with 0.6 interceptions per game…all six of his interceptions came over a four-game span…had interceptions at Montana and Eastern Washington, two against Weber State and one against Montana State…played in, and started, 10 games…had at least three tackles in nine games…recorded a career high 12 at Boise State…had eight tackles against MSU and seven against both EWU and UC Davis…finished the year with 3.0 tackles-for-loss. 2005 Season: Named honorable mention all-Big Sky for the second consecutive season…also earned Big Sky all-academic honors…named co-Outstanding DB/LB on the team…shared the honor with Brett Shelton…started all 11 games at strong safety…finished third on the team with 64 total tackles (33 solo, 31 assisted)…also had 2.0 tackles-for-loss, including a sack, two interceptions and four pass breakups…had at least three tackles in 10 of the 11 games…tallied 10 tackles at both Portland State and Weber State…against the Vikings, he had a career-high eight solo stops…also returned an interception 38 yards…intercepted a pass and returned it 32 yards for a touchdown in the win over Northern Arizona…the score was his first via interception and his second (fumble return) as a Hornet…had nine tackles against Eastern Washington and eight stops vs. Idaho State. 2004 Season: Earned honorable mention Freshman All-America and Big Sky honors…appeared in 10 games, starting eight as a true freshman…tallied 56 total tackles (25 solo)… opened his career with 11 tackles at Nevada…matched that total at Eastern Washington…recorded four tackles-forloss during the season, including a sack against Montana State…returned a fumble 35-yards for a touchdown against Idaho State…credited with two pass breakups in the victory over Montana State. High School: Graduated from Sanger High School in 2004…was the only offensive player to be named to both the 2002 and 2003 Fresno Bee AllStar team…named honorable mention all-state by Cal-Hi…voted the area Player of the Year by TV 47 and was named to the station’s all-valley team as both a junior and senior…was

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Career Game-By-Game named the area player of the week three times as a senior…led the Apaches to the Yosemite Division Small School title as both a junior and a senior…listed as one of the top recruits by Rivals. com…was the starting running back and safety…ended the 2003 regular season with 773 rushing yards…top rushing game was 251 yards against Mt. Whitney HS…had four games with over 100 rushing yards…holds the school’s career record with 3,429 rushing yards and 51 touchdowns…also holds the school record with seven rushing touchdowns in one game…that mark is the secondbest in section history…recorded 109 total tackles and eight interceptions in his junior and senior seasons combined…graduated from the same high school as former Oakland Raiders head coach Tom Flores. Personal: Born 7-24-85…a business major…also recruited by Cal Poly, UC Davis and Fresno State…parents are Michael and Renell Webber.

2004 at Nevada Southern Utah at UC Davis at Northern Arizona Portland State Weber State at Idaho State at Eastern Wash. Montana State at Montana Cal Poly

UA AT TT 5 6 11 3 3 6 1 2 3 Did Not Play 1 1 2 4 1 5 1 4 5 3 8 11 4 5 9 3 0 3 0 1 1

2005 at California at Cal Poly at Portland State UC Davis Northern Arizona Azusa Pacific at Weber State Idaho State Eastern Wash. at Montana State Montana

UA 3 3 8 3 1 2 3 4 3 0 3

2006 at Boise State Cal Poly at Montana at Eastern Wash. Weber State Montana State at Northern Arizona Northern Colorado at Idaho State Portland State at UC Davis

UA AT TT 5 7 12 0 4 4 1 3 4 6 1 7 0 0 0 3 5 8 4 2 6 2 1 3 Did Not Play 3 2 5 5 2 7

AT 1 0 2 1 3 2 7 4 6 0 5

Webber’s Career Stats year 2004 2005 2006 totals

un-ast tot 25-31 56 33-31 64 29-27 56 87-89 176

tfl pbu ff-fr int 4-9 7 1-1 0-0 2-8 4 0-0 2-70 3-11 0 0-0 6-23 9-28 11 1-1 8-103

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Returned to wide receiver in the spring after playing running back for most of last year…will also contend for the starting job as a kick and punt returner. 2006 Season: Ranked second on the team with 131 rushing yards…averaged 2.5 yards per carry…scored his first career rushing touchdown at Montana…tallied a season-high 35 yards on seven carries against Weber State…that total included a career-long 20 yard rush…caught 16 passes during the season to tie for the third most on the team…finished the year with 91 receiving yards…top game came in the win at Idaho State where he had four receptions for 41 yards, including a long of 19…was the leading punt returner on the team…had seven returns for 50 yards…averaged 7.1 yards per return…had a 20-yard return against Cal Poly…also returned four kickoffs during the year…had a 26-yard return in the win at Eastern Washington. 2005 Season: Named honorable mention all-Big Sky as a special teams player…appeared in all 11 games, starting five…named Most Improved on the team…ended the year with 11 receptions for 109 yards and a touchdown…also had one rush for six yards…caught two passes against Northern Arizona, Azusa Pacific, Montana State and Montana…top yardage performance came against APU where he amassed 48 yards and a touchdown…that total included a 32-yard reception…had seven kickoff returns for 136 yards (19.4) to rank second on the team…had a 43-yard return against Idaho State which was the third-best on the team during the year…tallied five tackles on special teams. 2004 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2004 graduate of Long Beach Poly High School…named first team all-Moore League after rushing for 1,153 yards during his senior season… scored 22 touchdowns and added a pair of two-point conversions for 134 total points…top rushing game came against Compton HS where he had 153 yards on eight carries…also had a season-long 96-yard run against Compton…rushed for at least 100 yards in three-straight games…scored four touchdowns in the win over Long Beach Wilson HS…team finished the year 11-3 overall…recorded 41 receptions for 604 yards and five touchdowns…was an All-American in the high jump as a junior…cleared 6’9” in 2003. Personal: Born 12-13-85…an ethnic studies major… also recruited by Weber State and Utah State…parents are Michael and Torry Baker.

Baker’s Career Stats year 2005 2006 totals

rec 11 16 27

yds 109 91 200

avg 9.9 5.7 7.4

6-2 • 220 • LB Senior • Second Year Rancho Cordova, Calif. Cordova HS/ American River JC

6-4 • 230 • QB Senior • Third Year Lakewood, Calif. Los Alamitos HS/ Long Beach JC

5-9 • 160 • WR Junior • Fourth Year Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly HS

td 1 0 1

Shared time at quarterback during the spring…coaches say he will be given the opportunity to win the starting job during the fall…has also long snapped. 2006 Season: Served as the team’s backup quarterback…also played on special teams…was the holder on extra points and field goals…also the backup for long snaps on punts. 2005 Season: Played on special teams during his first season with the team…served as the holder on field goals and extra points for the majority of the season…also saw some time as a long snapper for punts. Prior to Sacramento State: Played one season at Long Beach City JC…greyshirted at Fresno State in 2002 and then redshirted at Marshall in 2003…helped lead LBCC to a Mission Conference title in 2004 while sharing time at quarterback. High School: Graduated from Los Alamitos HS in 2002…began his football career by playing linebacker, tight end, fullback and quarterback…was the team’s full-time QB as a senior…that year, he threw for 1,500 yards and 12 touchdowns in five games…also rushed for 150 yards and three scores…team won the Sunset League title as a junior…best single-game performance came against El Modena where he threw for 440 yards and four touchdowns to earn state player of the week honors…was rated as the 15th best quarterback on the west coast as a senior…competed in the Orange County North-South All-Star game. Personal: Born 12-3-83…graduated with a communication studies degree and is currently pursuing a master’s…was also recruited by Utah State…sisters (Angela and Gina) played collegiate softball at Notre Dame and Pittsburgh, respectively…his brother, Mike, was a catcher at Kansas.

A former walk-on, Brannon played significantly at linebacker and on special teams…coaches believe he will contend for a starting job at linebacker during the fall…is the older brother of Hornet linebacker Mike Brannon. 2006 Season: Played in all 11 games at linebacker and on special teams during his first season…finished the year with 14 total tackles…recorded three stops at Montana and against Weber State for his season high…had a sack for a 9-yard loss at Northern Arizona…tallied two solo stops at Idaho State and at UC Davis. Junior College: Played two years at American River JC in Sacramento…was named all-Mid-Empire Conference as a linebacker following his sophomore season…helped lead the Beavers to a 10-1 overall record and berth into the Capital Shrine Game…team’s only loss came against Laney JC, 20-17, in that bowl game…had 105 tackles as a sophomore. High School: Graduated from Cordova High School in 2002…competed in football and track and field for the Lancers…named all-league in football following his junior and senior seasons…recorded 141 tackles as a senior…helped guide Cordova to two Sac-Joaquin Section playoff appearances. Personal: Born 8-12-84…majoring in economics…parents are Johnnie and Monica Brannon.

Brannon’s Career Stats year 2006

un-ast 5-9

tot 14

tfl 1-9

sacks 1-9

ff-fr 0-0

lg 32 19 32

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Returners Personal: Born 1-20-86…majoring in communication studies…parents are Keith and Sheila Butler.

6-1 • 205 • LB Sophomore • Second Year Chino, Calif. Don Lugo HS

Butler’s Career Stats year 2006

Making the transition from defensive back to linebacker…will fight for a starting job at WLB…switched to number 4 this year after wearing 23 last season. 2006 Season: Played in nine games during his first season with the team…recorded both of his tackles at Montana. High School: A 2006 graduate of Don Lugo High School in Chino, Calif…was named first team allMt. Baldy League as a senior…earned second team honors the two previous seasons…as a senior, he tallied 92 total tackles (30 solos, 62 assists)…top game came against Nogales HS where he had 15 stops…had 12 tackles against Chino HS…team advanced to the Southern Section Div. VIII playoffs…also played on offense…had 54 rushes for 232 yards and three touchdowns…also caught six passes for 112 yards…also competed in track and field for the Conquistadores. Personal: Born 8-8-88…has yet to declare a major…was recruited by Colorado State, Idaho State and New Mexico…parents are Stefan and Rochelle Brown.

Brown’s Career Stats year 2006

un-ast 0-2

tot 2

tfl 0

pbu 0

int 0

6-1 • 250 • LB Senior • Second Year San Diego, Calif. Horizon HS/ Grossmont JC

Shifted from linebacker to defensive end during the spring…will help add depth to the front four…coaches praise his work ethic. 2006 Season: Played in all 11 games at linebacker and on special teams…finished the year with three tackles…that total included solo stops against Boise State and Montana. Prior to Sacramento State: Played two years at Grossmont JC…started at linebacker as a sophomore and helped lead the Griffins to a national title…team was 13-1 that season…as a freshman, he had 40 total tackles, including seven sacks…played at Grossmont with current teammates Jeremiah Markeo and Dallas Mauga. High School: A 2004 graduate of Horizon High School in San Diego…was named all-Coastal League as a junior and senior…earned all-CIF honors as a running back as a junior…team qualified for the playoffs during each of his three varsity seasons…advanced to the CIF championship game during his junior season.

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un-ast 2-1

tot 3

tfl 0-0

sacks 0-0

ff-fr 0-0

6-4 • 280 • OL Freshman • Second Year Oceanside, Calif. El Camino HS

Came to Sacramento State as a tight end but was moved to offensive line before the start of the season…will add depth to the unit this season. 2006 Season: Sat out the year as a redshirt. High School: Graduated from El Camino High School in Oceanside, Calif., in 2006…played two years of varsity football as a tight end…best game came against Mira Mesa HS where he had three catches…was primarily a blocking tight end…also played on the defensive line…earned all-academic honors from the San Diego Union Tribune. Personal: Born 12-12-87…majoring in criminal justice…parents are Francisco and Heather Castillo…brother, Alex, plays volleyball at Pepperdine.

5-9 • 185 • K Freshman • Second Year Arcadia, Calif. LaSalle HS

Walked on to the team last fall and served as the backup kicker…will be given the opportunity to contend for the starting punting job in the fall. 2006 Season: Sat out the year as a redshirt. High School: A 2006 graduate of La Salle High School in Pasadena, Calif…scored 147 points over his final two years…as a senior, ranked second on the team with 80 points…made 41-of-47 extra points and converted 13-of-20 field goal attempts…made three field goals in two games…had four FGs of at least 40 yards…longest was a 44-yarder against St. Monica…averaged 31.9 yards per punt…had a 55yarder against St. Anthony…recorded 32 touchbacks on kickoffs…as a junior, tallied 67 points…made 43of-52 extra points and 8-of-12 field goals…longest field goal was 36 yards against La Cañada…team went 9-3 in 2004 and 8-4 in 2005. Personal: Born 4-26-88…has yet to declare a major…parents are Dino and Hope Clarizio.

6-3 • 270 • DL Freshman • Second Year Los Angeles, Calif. Palisades Charter HS

A talented redshirt freshman who will receive considerable playing time on the defensive line according to coaches. 2006 Season: Sat out the year as a redshirt. High School: Graduated from Palisades Charter High School in 2006…played on both the offensive and defensive lines for the Dolphins…appeared in nine games as a junior and ended the year with 19 tackles as a defensive tackle…best game came against Los Angeles HS where he had five stops…as a senior, he shifted to defensive end…recorded 54 tackles in 10 games…had at least two tackles in every game…top showing came against St. Monica where he had 11…added 10 tackles, including three sacks, against South Gate…had seven sacks on the year…was the center on the offensive line. Personal: Born 9-19-88…has yet to declare a major…mother is LaDonna Clark. 5-10 • 195 • WR Senior • Fourth Year Richmond, Calif. St. Mary’s HS/ Saint Mary’s

The most experienced member of the receiving corps, Coogler will lead the unit in 2007…needs just six catches to move into the career top 10 for receptions at Sacramento State…has caught a pass in 22 of his 23 games as a Hornet…is a two-time Big Sky allacademic selection…was one of five transfers from Saint Mary’s prior to the 2004 season. 2006 Season: Played in the team’s first game at Boise State before sitting out the rest of the season due to injury…had one catch for an 11-yard gain against the Broncos. 2005 Season: Named honorable mention all-Big Sky…was voted the team’s Most Valuable WR/RB by his teammates…led the team with 45 receptions and 441 yards…caught a pass in all 11 games and had at least four grabs in six games…established career highs in the Causeway Classic against UC Davis where he had eight grabs for 72 yards…followed that effort with a 63-yard performance in the win over Northern Arizona…in that game, he had a 58-yard touchdown reception and averaged 31.5 yards per catch…had six catches for 54 yards against Idaho State…also had six receptions at Cal Poly…accounted for five of the team’s 11 receptions of at least 25 yards…all five of those catches came in different games…began the season as the team’s kick returner and had five returns at Cal…only returned two other kicks the remainder of the season…tallied two solo tackles at Cal Poly. 2004 Season: Appeared in all 11 games, starting

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Returners nine…ranked second on the team with 28 receptions for 254 yards…those numbers only trailed All-American Fred Amey…also added two touchdowns and played a vital role on special teams…top receiving game came at Idaho State where he had six catches for 57 yards…grabbed four passes for a season-best 60 yards and a touchdown in the win over Weber State…other touchdown came in the Causeway Classic against UC Davis to give Sacramento State a 23-22 lead…caught at least one pass in 10 of his 11 games…had five catches against Northern Arizona and four receptions in the win over Southern Utah…as a kick returner, returned nine balls for 129 yards…long of 36 yards came at Montana…also had three tackles on special teams, including two on punt coverage at Nevada. Saint Mary’s: Spent one season at Saint Mary’s College in Moraga, Calif…appeared in all 12 games for the Gaels as a wide receiver…was the team’s top kick returner with 26 returns for 588 yards…top return was for 46 yards at Drake…caught 12 passes for 107 yards…had three receptions against Sacramento State for 47 yards and also had three catches at Lehigh for 19 yards…credited with 13 rushing attempts for a total of nine yards…had four tackles and one interception against Southeastern Louisiana. High School: Graduated from St. Mary’s High School in Berkeley, Calif., in 2003…competed in football, basketball and track…named first team all-Bay Shore Athletic League as a senior…also earned all-academic honors from the North Coast Section…was the team’s offensive MVP as a senior. Personal: Born 5-23-86…graduated with a degree in finance in May 2007 and is currently in graduate school…parents are Ira and Joselyn Coogler.

Coogler’s Career Stats year 2004 2005 2006 totals

rec 28 45 1 74

yds 254 441 11 706

avg 9.1 9.8 11.0 9.5

td 2 1 0 3

lg 24 58 11 58

5-9 • 185 • WR Junior • Second Year Claremont, Calif. Claremont HS/Iowa

5-10 • 185 • DB Junior • Fourth Year Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly HS

Currently in his fourth season, Davis will contend for a starting job on the corner…is very athletic and has the skills to cover one-on-one. 2006 Season: Appeared in seven of the first nine games before a shoulder injury forced him out of the lineup for the final three games…10 of his 13 total tackles were solo stops…had a career high seven total tackles, including four solos, in the victory over Northern Colorado…also recorded a tackle-for-loss against the Bears…had three tackles in the win at Eastern Washington. 2005 Season: Missed the first four games of the season due to eye surgery but returned to play in the final seven contests…ended the year with 13 total tackles (four solo)…had a career-high five stops against Azusa Pacific (two solo)…followed that effort with three tackles at Weber State…also had two tackles against Eastern Washington and Montana, and one at Montana State…returned one kickoff for 22 yards at Montana State. 2004 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2004 graduate of Long Beach Poly High School…recorded 16 tackles as a senior…in his best game, he had five tackles, two forced fumbles and three pass breakups against St. Paul HS…against Mayfair HS he had five solo tackles and one assisted tackle…helped lead Poly to an 11-3 overall record and a Moore League title as a senior…graduated from the same high school as teammates Mason Mitchell and Anthony Torrell Baker. Personal: Born 1-1-87…a digital media major… would like to work in the recording industry…also recruited by Weber State and Utah State…mother is Jean Richburg.

Davis’ Career Stats year 2005 2006 totals

un-ast 4-9 10-3 14-12

tot 13 13 26

tfl 0-0 1-2 1-2

pbu 0 0 0

int 0 0 0

According to coaches, he had a very good spring and will fight for a starting job at receiver…has shown the ability to go across the middle of the field to make a catch. 2006 Season: Played in eight games as a receiver and on special teams…caught five passes for 91 yards…ranked second on the team with an average of 18.2 yards per reception…caught a 44-yard pass at Northern Arizona and then grabbed a 26yard reception the following week against Northern Colorado…caught two passes against NAU and UC Davis. 2005 Season: Caught six passes during the season for 72 yards…averaged 12.0 yards per reception…caught two passes for 33 yards in the win over Northern Arizona…had two catches for 32 yards at Weber State…also had one catch against Idaho State and Montana…longest reception was for 31 yards against NAU…also had a 20-yard grab at Weber State. Prior to Sacramento State: Was a two-year member of the Iowa football team…was on the 2004 Hawkeye squad which won the Big Ten title. High School: A 2003 graduate of Claremont High School…competed in four years of football and three years of track…named first team all-section in football following his senior season…was twice named all-Inland Valley and was first team all-Baseline League as a junior and senior…named second team all-league following his sophomore season…football team won league title in 2002…holds the school record in the 200 and 4x100. Personal: Born 1-24-85…a communication studies major who is minoring in real estate…parents are Lou and Kim Fanucchi.

Fanucchi’s Career Stats year 2005 2006 totals

rec 6 5 11

yds 72 91 163

avg 12.0 18.2 14.8

td 0 0 0

lg 31 44 44

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Returners 5-9 • 190 • DB Senior • Second Year Fresno, Calif. Edison HS/ Fresno City JC

5-9 • 170 • K Junior • Fourth Year San Jose, Calif. Bellarmine Prep

Gamboa will serve as the team’s opening day placekicker for the fourth straight season…has led the team in scoring the last two years…set career highs for field goals and distance last year. 2006 Season: Led the team in scoring with 44 points…converted nine field goals and made 17 extra points…made six of his final seven field goal attempts during the season, including a career long of 48-yards in the victory at Idaho State…made three field goals at both Idaho State and UC Davis…against ISU, he made kicks from 48, 35 and 39 yards…two of his three misses during the year were from 44 yards or longer…made his first 14 extra points before finally missing…bounced back to make his final three…averaged 59.0 yards per kickoff…had 12 touchbacks, including four at Idaho State…did not put a kickoff out of bounds. 2005 Season: Led the team in scoring with 40 points…was 6-of-12 on field goals and 22-of-23 on extra points…made his last 14 extra points during the year…began the season by making his first three field goal attempts, including 41 and 42 yarders at Portland State…the 42-yard field goal came as time expired in the first half…also made a 36-yard field goal against Northern Arizona…kicked off 31 times, averaging 51.8 yards…had two touchbacks. 2004 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt…made one extra point at Nevada but suffered a quad injury which kept him out for the rest of the year. High School: A 2004 graduate of Bellarmine Prep in San Jose, Calif…ranked as the second-best kicker in the country by SuperPrep and the sixth best by Rivals. com…earned a spot in the “Top 12” at the Chris Sailor Kicking Combine…in that national competition, he was named the best kickoff specialist…made all 30 of his extra points as a senior and also connected on a career-long 55-yard field goal…earned all-league and all-state honors as a junior and senior…also named All-America after each season…was one of two kickers to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas…that game was televised nationally on NBC. Personal: Born 4-15-86…an organizational communications major…also recruited by USC and Washington State…parents are Juan and Patricia Gamboa.

Gamboa’s Career Stats year 2005 2006 totals

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xp-xpa 22-23 17-18 39-41

fg-fga 6-12 9-12 15-24

lg 42 48 48

5-10 • 190 • DB Senior • Second Year San Diego, Calif. Mira Mesa HS/ Mesa JC

Returns for his second year with the team…played very well during the spring and will contend for a starting job on the corner according to coaches. 2006 Season: Played in all 11 games as a cornerback…ended the year with 14 total tackles, including 10 solos…best game came in the win over Northern Colorado where he had five tackles (four solo, one assist)…had a tackle-for-loss at Northern Arizona…was credited with two pass breakups. Prior to Sacramento State: Played two years at Fresno City College…recorded 50 total tackles as a freshman and 30 as a sophomore before an injury cut his year short…had five interceptions during his time with the Rams…was part of a team that won two league titles and played in two bowl games during his tenure. High School: A 2003 graduate of Edison HS in Fresno, Calif…played football, baseball and basketball for the Tigers…named all-Country/Metro League in both football and baseball…football and baseball teams won the league title his junior and senior seasons…tallied 80 tackles and seven interceptions as a senior. Personal: Born 7-22-86…a communication studies major…parents are Roc Green and Tracy McCoy.

Enters the fall as the backup at both safety spots… could also see time on special teams. 2006 Season: Appeared in the final eight games of the year at safety…had two tackles during the season…recorded a solo stop at Idaho State and had an assist against Portland State. Prior to Sacramento State: Attended Mesa JC in San Diego for two years…started in the defensive backfield as a sophomore…finished that season with 56 total tackles and also had a fumble recovery. High School: Graduated from Mira Mesa HS in San Diego in 2004…played three years of varsity football and also ran track…was twice named all-Eastern League in football…as a senior, he had 112 total tackles, four interceptions, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries…best game came against Serra HS where he had 15 tackles, two interceptions and forced a fumble…competed in the state meet in track and field. Personal: Born 4-21-86…majoring in business with an emphasis in marketing…parents are Gary Henderson and Reva Phelon.

Green’s Career Stats

year 2006

year 2006

un-ast 10-4

tot 14

tfl 1-6

pbu 2

int 0-0

6-4 • 240 • TE Sophomore • Second Year Penryn, Calif. Del Oro HS

Was a high school offensive lineman who was converted to tight end last season…also served as the team’s long snapper last season. 2006 Season: Appeared in all 11 games as a tight end and also as the team’s long snapper…ended the year with six tackles on special teams…had two assisted tackles against Montana State…finished the year with three solo tackles. High School: A 2006 graduate of Del Oro High School in Loomis, Calif…earned numerous accolades as a starter on the offensive line…named first team all-Northern California, first team all-Sac-Joaquin Section, first team all-Metro by the Sacramento Bee and first team all-Sierra Foothill League…helped the Golden Eagles to a 13-0 overall record in 2005…that year, the team won the Sac-Joaquin Section Div. II title and was ranked as the top Div. II team in Northern California. Personal: Born 11-19-88…plans to major in business…parents are Wilbur and Julie Heath.

Henderson’s Career Stats un-ast 1-1

tot 2

tfl 0-0

pbu 0

int 0-0

6-3 • 290 • DL Senior • Fourth Year San Leandro, Calif. San Leandro HS

A three-year starter, Hurts has the ability to play on the end and in the interior…enters fall as one of the scheduled starters at defensive tackle. 2006 Season: Started and played in 10 games as a defensive tackle…finished the season with 29 tackles…23 of his stops were assisted tackles…had eight assists in the victory over Northern Colorado…added six tackles against Portland State and had five against Montana State…recorded at least one stop in nine games…had a 4-yard tackle-for-loss against MSU and was credited with a half tackle-for-loss at Boise State…also recovered a fumble against BSU…blocked a kick vs. Montana State. 2005 Season: Started all 11 games at defensive tackle…ended the year with 14 total tackles…had seven solo and seven assisted stops…season high of two came against Cal Poly, UC Davis, Weber State and Idaho State…had a half-tackle-for-loss at Cal Poly. 2004 Season: Saw action in all 11 games as a

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Returners defensive tackle…recorded 23 tackles on the season…that total was comprised of 10 solo stops and 13 assists…also had five tackles-for-loss, including a sack…tied for the team lead with two forced fumbles…best game came at UC Davis where he had five solo tackles and three assists (eight total)…had two tackles-for-loss againt the Aggies, including a 4-yard sack…also forced a fumble in that game…had four tackles at NAU and three at Montana. High School: Graduated from San Leandro High School in 2004…played four years of football for the Pirates…named first team all-Hayward Area Athletic League as a senior and second team as a junior…played on both the offensive and defensive lines…named the team’s most valuable lineman his final two years…earned all-HAAL league honors in the shot put and discus as a junior…also wrestled for one year. Personal: Born 5-8-86…majoring in math…also recruited by San Jose State…mother is Jennie Geiger.

Hurts’ Career Stats year 2004 2005 2006 totals

un-ast 10-13 7-7 6-23 23-43

tot 23 14 29 66

tfl sacks 5.0-8 1-4 0.5-2 0-0 1.5-5 0-0 7.0-15 1-4

ff-fr 2-0 0-0 1-0 3-0

6-3 • 250 • DL Senior • Second Year Fallbrook, Calif. Fallbrook HS/ Palomar JC

Returns for his second season with the team…will contend for a starting job at defensive end. 2006 Season: Appeared in all 11 games on the defensive line during his first season with the team…ended the year with 10 tackles, including 1.5 for loss…recorded three total tackles against Portland State…had a 6-yard sack against Weber State and a half tackle-for-loss against Portland State…had two tackles against Northern Colorado and at UC Davis. Junior College: Played two seasons at Palomar JC in San Diego, Calif…named first team all-Mission Conference American Division as a sophomore…started every game at defensive end…finished the year with 34 total tackles…had 17 tackles-for-loss, including 11 sacks…had six solo stops, including two for loss, against Fullerton JC…had five tackles against El Camino JC. High School: Graduated from Fallbrook High School in 2004…named first team all-San Diego Section and all-Avocado League…was the Avocado League Defensive Player of the Year…helped lead the Warriors to the section Div. I championship game…played in the Alex Spanos All-Star Classic…was also a member of the wrestling team as a heavyweight. Personal: Born 7-12-86…a sociology major…son of Anthony Jackson…father played football at San Jose State.

Jackson’s Career Stats year 2006

un-ast 2-8

tot 10

tfl 1.5-6

sacks 1-6

ff-fr 0-0

6-1 • 270 • OL Junior • Fourth Year Clovis, Calif. Clovis West HS

One of the few returning offensive linemen with game experience…started games each of his first two years…will contend for a starting job entering the season. 2006 Season: Took a medical redshirt after having shoulder surgery. 2005 Season: Played at right guard during the season…earned the start against Eastern Washington, Montana State and Montana…team averaged 162.0 rushing yards per game in his starts…the Hornets also recorded five of their 10 rushing touchdowns during that stretch. 2004 Season: Started the final two games of the season at right guard. High School: A 2004 graduate of Clovis West High School…played four years of football and wrestled for two years…was named all-Tri-Rivers Athletic Conference as a senior in football…helped lead the team to an 11-1-1 overall record as a senior…team reached the Valley Championship game in both his junior and senior seasons. Personal: Born 1-4-86…a kinesiology major… mother is Bonnie.

6-2 • 200 • DB Sophomore • Second Year San Francisco, Calif. St. Ignatius HS

Personal: Born 4-18-88…has yet to declare a major…son of James King.

King’s Career Stats year 2006

un-ast 20-6

tot 26

tfl 1.0-6

pbu 3

int 1-0

6-1 • 295 • OL Senior • Second Year Vista, Calif. Rancho Buena Vista HS/ Palomar JC

Will lead the offensive line as the center…has established himself as one of the team leaders despite playing just one year with the team. 2006 Season: Played in nine games at center…earned the start in eight games. Junior College: Attended Palomar JC for two years… was named all-Mission Conference as a sophomore despite playing just two league games…allowed only three sacks during his two seasons…lists his best game as having eight pancake blocks against College of the Canyons as a freshman…earned the team’s offensive player of the game award for that performance. High School: Graduated from Rancho Buena Vista High School in 2004…competed in football, basketball and track and field for the Longhorns…named first team all-Palomar League as a senior…was named offensive player of the game after having 26 pancake blocks against Mission Bay HS. Personal: Born 6-9-86…majoring in history…would like to work in football following graduation…parents are Charles and Linda Leitzke.

Coaches describe King as the most athletic defensive back…has shown the ability to get to the ball….began last season as a receiver before being shifted to DB. 2006 Season: Appeared in all 11 games as a true freshman…tallied 26 total tackles, including 20 solos stops…intercepted his first career pass at Eastern Washington…that pick came in the end zone just prior to halftime in the team’s 21-20 victory…had six tackles against Cal Poly for his season high…had five stops against Northern Colorado and four at EWU…finished the season with three pass breakups. High School: Graduated from San Francisco’s St. Ignatius High School in 2006…played four years of football and also ran track for two seasons…named honorable mention all-metro, second team all-Central Coast Section and first team all-West Catholic League as a senior…also named the WCAL Utility Player of the Year…was an honorable mention all-WCAL selection in 2004…caught 42 passes for 680 yards and 11 touchdowns during his senior season…best game came against Aptos HS in the first round of the CCS playoffs where he had five grabs for 100 yards and two receiving touchdowns…also returned a punt for a score in that game.

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Returners High School: Graduated from Konawaena High School in Hawaii in 1998. Personal: Born 2-6-80…is the oldest player on the team…enters the season at 27 years old…plans to major in communication studies…parents are Navy and Iokapeta Mareko.

6-0 • 225 • RB Sophomore • Second Year Modesto, Calif. Beyer HS/ Fresno State

The lone returning running back on the team, McDaniels received a lot of the work during spring ball…will fight for the starting job during the fall. 2006 Season: Played fullback and on special teams in nine games…had 28 carries for 75 yards…rushed for positive yards on all of his carries…rushed for a season high 27 yards on nine carries against Montana State…caught one pass for 5 yards at UC Davis…on special teams, he tallied four tackles, including three solo stops. Prior to Sacramento State: Spent two years at Fresno State…enrolled full-time at Fresno State during hte spring of 2005…was a redshirt on the 2005 team which posted an 8-5 record and advanced to the Autozone Liberty Bowl against Tulsa. High School: A 2004 graduate of Beyer High School in Modesto, Calif…played football and basketball for the Patriots…was twice named all-Modesto Metro League in football as a running back…set the school record after rushing for 223 yards in a game and averaging 7.3 yards per carry…had 22 rushing touchdowns during his career. Personal: Born 2-18-86…majoring in recreation and leisure studies…son of Laurie Wester and David McDaniels…his grandfather, David McDaniels, Sr., wrestled at Kansas State.

McDaniels’ Career Stats year 2006

att 28

yds 75

avg 2.7

td 0

lg 8

6-1 • 280 • TE Senior • Second Year Kona, Hawaii Konawaena HS Grossmont JC

Will begin the year at tight end but has the ability to also play on the offensive line. 2006 Season: Appeared in all 11 games…began the year at tight end but split time as a guard late in the year…started the final two games of the year at right guard…also played on special teams…did not make a catch. Junior College: Spent two seasons at Grossmont JC in El Cajon, Calif…was an offensive captain…helped the team post a 13-1 overall record in 2005…defeated City College of San Francisco, 41-38, to win the California State Championship…also finished first in the J.C. Grid-Wire rankings…team went 8-0 en route to a Foothill Conference title…caught two touchdown passes against El Caminco in the Southern California playoffs…teamed with fellow Hornet Dallas Mauga.

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6-1 • 210 • LB Freshman • Second Year Ventura, Calif. Antelope Valley HS

After redshirting last season, Mohan will battle for a spot in the linebacking corps…also expected to play on special teams. 2006 Season: Sat out the year as a redshirt. High School: Graduated from Lancaster’s Antelope Valley High School in 2006…played football, basketball, soccer and baseball for the Antelopes…named first team all-Southern Section Div. III…was the Golden League Back of the Year and earned first team all-league honors…was twice selected the team MVP…recorded 142 tackles (86 solo) as a senior…averaged 12.9 tackles per game…had at least 10 tackles in all but one game…recorded 19 tackles against Highland HS…had 17 tackles vs. Leuzinger…as a running back, he had 90 carries for 552 yards and three touchdowns…as a junior, tallied 153 tackles, including nine sacks. Personal: Born 3-11-88…has yet to declare a major…parents are Roger and Dorothea Mohan.

5-11 • 220 • LB Junior • Third Year Los Angeles, Calif. Salesian HS

Scheduled to battle for a starting job at outside linebacker in the fall…will wear number 18 this season after donning 56 the past two years. 2006 Season: Played in 11 games at linebacker and on special teams…his lone tackle of the season came at Northern Arizona. 2005 Season: Played in seven games on special teams and as a backup linebacker…tallied two tackles during his freshman season…had a solo stop at Cal Poly and an assisted tackle against Idaho State. High School: A 2004 graduate of Salesian High School in Los Angeles…played three years of football and ran four years of track for the Mustangs…named first team all-section, Santa Fe League MVP and scholar-athlete of the year as a senior…as a senior, he tallied 162 tackles, forced eight fumbles and intercepted three passes…best game came against Kern Valley where he had 31 tackles (19 solo, 12 assists), an interception, two forced fumbles and a pass breakup.

Personal: Born 5-9-87…majoring in real estate and land use…son of Aminah Muhammad and Larry Kizzie.

Muhammad’s Career Stats year 2005 2006 totals

un-ast 1-1 1-0 2-1

tot 2 1 3

tfl 0-0 0-0 0-0

sacks 0-0 0-0 0-0

ff-fr 0-0 0-0 0-0

6-6 • 255 • OL Junior • Third Year Alta Loma, Calif. Rancho Cucamonga HS

After two years at tight end, Navar was moved to the offensive line following spring ball. 2006 Season: Played in all 11 games as a tight end…caught two passes for 12 yards and a touchdown…first reception of the season came against Idaho State for a 6-yard score in the team’s road win…caught another 6-yard pass the following week against Portland State. 2005 Season: Played in eight games during his first collegiate season…ended the year with one catch for 12 yards…recorded that reception against Eastern Washington…also played on special teams. High School: Graduated from Rancho Cucamonga High School in 2005…played three years of varsity football…started all 22 games as a junior and senior…was a two-time all-Baseline League selection at tight end…named to the all-region team following his last two years…his best single-game performance came in an upset of Upland HS where he caught three 3rd-down passes for first downs and also had eight pancake blocks on the line…caught 14 passes for 220 yards as a senior. Personal: Born 4-19-87…has yet to declare a mahor…also recruited by UNLV, Colorado State, Utah State, Idaho State and Texas Southern…parents are Raymond and Laura Navar.

Navar’s Career Stats year 2005 2006 totals

rec 1 2 3

yds 12 12 24

avg 12.0 6.0 8.0

td 0 1 1

lg 12 6 12

6-0 • 175 • DB Junior • Third Year Fresno, Calif. Clovis East HS

Has been a spot starter at cornerback the last two years…will add depth to a talented secondary…has one interception during each of his two years. 2006 Season: Appeared in all 11 games at cornerback…recorded 29 total tackles, including 18

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Returners solo tackles…had at least one tackle in all but one game…had a career high six stops at Montana…had three solo tackles at Montana, at Eastern Washington and at Northern Arizona…intercepted a pass in the victory over Weber State…finished the year with four pass breakups…returned one kickoff for 25 yards against Northern Colorado. 2005 Season: Appeared in all 11 games, starting three at cornerback…ended the year with 21 tackles and one interception…had a tackle in 10 of the 11 games…highest total came against Eastern Washington where he had four solo stops…had three tackles against Northern Arizona and Azusa Pacific…intercepted a pass against Montana. High School: A 2005 graduate of Clovis East High School…played four years of football as a quarterback, receiver, running back and defensive back… had five interceptions as a senior and returned two for touchdowns…lists his best game as intercepting Arkelin Hall (currently on Washington State) twice. Personal: Born 7-4-86…majoring in communication studies…has three brothers and a sister…mother is Tina Watson.

Oliver’s Career Stats year 2005 2006 totals

un-ast 14-7 18-11 32-18

tot 21 29 50

tfl 0-0 0-0 0-0

int 1-8 1-0 2-8

pbu 1 4 5

6-4 • 190 • WR Sophomore • Third Year Elk Grove, Calif. Laguna Creek HS

Returns for his second active season with the team…will add depth to the receiving corps…father, Stephone, played in the NFL and at Fresno State. 2006 Season: Played in seven games as a receiver and on special teams…did not catch a pass during the year. 2005 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2004 graduate of Laguna Creek High School in Elk Grove, Calif…was the starting wide receiver for the 2003 team which posted a 9-1 overall record and won the Delta League championship…named all-Delta League after grabbing 17 passes for 301 yards…top game came against Jesuit HS where he had three receptions for 69 yards…began his high school career at Clovis West HS in Clovis, Calif…played four years of basketball and football between the two schools…as a sophomore, he helped Clovis West to a 29-2 overall record and a Tri-River Athletic Conference title in basketball. Personal: Born 11-18-86…majoring in communication studies…is co-owner of Under God Music record label…older brother, Stephone II, played two seasons with the Hornets…father, Stephone, played for the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL for nine seasons…mother is Paula.

5-11 • 205 • WR Freshman • Second Year Sacramento, Calif. Grant HS

6-2 • 190 • WR Senior • Fourth Year Los Angeles, Calif. Dosey HS

An experienced senior, Perry will contend for a starting job in the fall. 2006 Season: Saw action in nine games as a receiver…finished the year with nine catches for 119 yards…had at least one catch in his final six games…had two receptions against Eastern Washington, Weber State and UC Davis…recorded 60 yards in the win at EWU, including a season-long 48-yard grab…was credited with a tackle against Weber State. 2005 Season: Started the first six games of the season at receiver and appeared in 10…ended the season with six receptions for 77 yards and two touchdowns…led all receivers on the team who had more than one reception, with a 12.8 yards per catch average…had three grabs for 56 yards and a score at Cal Poly…also had a 3-yard touchdown against UC Davis. 2004 Season: Ranked third on the team with 18 receptions and fourth with 149 receiving yards during his first season…appeared in 10 games during the year, earning the start at Northern Arizona…caught at least one pass in eight games…had five receptions for 43 yards at NAU…that total included a 31-yard reception…scored his first collegiate touchdown on a 7-yard catch at Montana…caught four passes for 35 yards in the win over Southern Utah…added three receptions for 34 yards at UC Davis…averaged 8.3 yards per reception…also had one tackle and was credited with a forced fumble. High School: A 2004 graduate of Dorsey High School in Los Angeles…ranked second on the team and third in the Coliseum League with 331 receiving yards as a senior…caught a total of 20 passes for an average of 16.6 yards per catch…also saw time at quarterback where he completed 11 passes for 213 yards and a touchdown…helped lead the team to a 12-1 overall record and a Coliseum League title…only loss of the season came against Carson HS, 19-18, in the Los Angeles City Championship game. Personal: Born 8-11-86…a sociology major…also recruited by New Mexico State…mother is Judie Phillips.

Perry’s Career Stats year 2004 2005 2006 totals

rec 18 6 9 33

yds 149 77 119 345

avg 8.3 12.8 13.2 10.5

td 1 2 0 3

lg 31 26 48 48

A local standout, Richardson prepped at nearby Grant High School in Sacramento…a big-play receiver who also has experience at defensive back. 2006 Season: Sat out the year as a redshirt. High School: Graduated from Grant High School in 2006…was a four-sport player for the Pacers… named first team all-Metro League as a receiver in 2005…named second team all-Metro in both football and baseball during his junior season…caught 26 passes for 644 yards and seven touchdowns in 2005…team won the Sac-Joaquin Section Div. I title in 2005 after posting a 12-2 record…caught at least one pass in all 14 games…had a season-high four receptions against McClatchy HS…had 140 yards on three catches against Bella Vista HS…also broke the century mark with 104 yards against Yuba City…lists his best game as making six catches for 135 yards in the 2004 playoffs…as a defensive back, he tallied 61 total tackles…had at least two tackles in every game…made a season-high 12 stops against Granite Bay HS during the regular season…also intercepted a pass against Granite Bay HS in the section title game…intercepted three passes during the season and recovered a fumble…also competed in basketball and track for the Pacers. Personal: Born 11-30-87…majoring in kinesiology…mother is Toni Heard.

6-0 • 220 • LB Junior • Third Year Antioch, Calif. Antioch HS

A former walk-on who has earned a spot on the team…will primarily play on special teams and will add depth at linebacker. 2006 Season: Played in the final five games of the year on special teams…was the team’s Defensive Scout Player of the Year. 2005 Season: Was an active member of the team but did not record a tackle. 2004 Season: Redshirted during the year. High School: Graduated from Antioch HS in 2004… played football, baseball and basketball for the Panthers…named all-Bay Valley Athletic League as a tight end following his senior year…also played competitive ice hockey for a club team in Oakland. Personal: Born 4-23-86…majoring in organziational communications…parents are John and Jill Rogan.

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Returners 6-3 • 230 • DL Senior • Second Year Sacramento, Calif. Natomas HS/ Oregon State

Returns for his first full season at Sacramento State… will contend for a starting job at defensive end. 2006 Season: Appeared in seven games on the defensive line after transferring from Oregon State…had a solo tackle against Montana State…credited with assists at Montana and at Eastern Washington. Prior to Sacramento State: Attended Oregon State for three years…played in all 11 games in 2005... accounted for 15 tackles, including 4.5 for loss...made a career-high four tackles against Washington State and Arizona...two tackles-for-loss against WSU... played in nine games in 2004...made nine tackles, including two for losses and one quarterback sack... made a season-high three tackles at Boise State... lone sack was against Washington State...forced WSU quarterback Alex Brink to fumble in the second quarter on the sack...recovered Washington running back James Sims’ fumble on the Beaver 4-yard line late in the third quarter to preserve a 23-14 lead... redshirted in 2003. High School: A 2003 graduate of Natomas HS…was a two-year starter at defensive end and offensive tackle...team captain as a senior...made 135 tackles during his starting career on defense, including 16 sacks and 27 tackles for loss...had 45 tackles as a sophomore with five sacks...first team all-Capital Valley Conference and first team all-city as a senior... a four-year starter in baseball as a pitcher and first baseman...earned one letter in basketball. Personal: Born 11-17-84...majoring in sociology…son of James and Debra Holloway.

Rudulph’s Career Stats year 2006

un-ast 1-2

tot 3

tfl 0-0

sacks 0-0

ff-fr 0-0

6-2 • 300 • DL Sophomore • Second Year Loomis, Calif. Del Oro HS

Joaquin Section, all-metro and all-Sierra Foothill League as both a junior and senior…earned first team all-Northern California in 2005…was third team all-state that same season…helped Del Oro to a 13-0 record and a Sac-Joaquin Section Div. II title…tallied 51 tackles during the year…had at least two tackles in every game…had seven stops against both St. Mary’s (Stockton) and Burbank…had six tackles against Oak Ridge, Woodland and Christian Brothers. Personal: Born 11-19-87…has yet to declare a major…parents are William and Debbie Sherman.

Sherman’s Career Stats year 2006

un-ast 1-9

tot 10

tfl 0-0

sacks 0-0

ff-fr 0-0

6-0 • 210 • LB Sophomore • Second Year Clovis, Calif. Clovis HS

Will play behind Cyrus Mulitalo at middle linebacker and continue to play on special teams…coaches praise his work ethic. 2006 Season: Appeared in nine games at linebacker and on special teams…tallied six tackles (all assists) during his first season…had a season high three tackles at Montana…added single tackles against Montana State, Idaho State and Portland State. High School: Graduated from Clovis High School in 2006…was an all-Valley and all-Tri-Rivers Athletic League selection at linebacker as a senior…posted 154 tackles, including eight for loss that year…had three sacks, two forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries…top game came against Central HS where he had 18 tackles (two TFL), one sack and forced and recovered a fumble…named all-league as a junior in 2004…was promoted to the varsity team as a freshman…also competed in track and field for the Cougars where he ran the 100 and 200 and threw the discus. Personal: Born 12-22-87…majoring in criminal justice and would like to become a lawyer…parents are Richard and Sue Warner.

Warner’s Career Stats year 2006

un-ast 0-6

tot 6

tfl 0-0

sacks 0-0

6-3 • 200 • QB Senior • Fifth Year Roseville, Calif. Oakmont HS

Has started a game at quarterback the last two years…will be in a battle for the starting job during the fall…a local product from Oakmont HS, he is currently in his fifth season with the program. 2006 Season: Played in four games at quarterback… earned the start against Cal Poly…concluded the year 4-for-9 for 30 yards through the air…came on in relief at Boise State and was 3-for-6 for 25 yards…completed a pass for 11 yards for his season long. 2005 Season: Appeared in three games at quarterback…earned the start against Montana in the season finale…finished the season 1-for-11…saw his first collegiate action against Eastern Washington…also played at Montana State. 2004 Season: Was an active member of the team but did not see action. 2003 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A 2003 graduate of Oakmont High School in Roseville, Calif...posted impressive numbers in his senior season...earned honorable mention allcity and first team all-Pioneer Valley League honors after throwing for 2,370 yards...led the Vikings to a 9-3 overall record...that same season, he was 115-for-218 (52.8 completion percentage) with 27 touchdowns and a 118 quarterback rating...ranked third in the Sacramento area among players from all divisions in total yardage, touchdowns and QB rating...also impressive on the ground where he amassed 230 rushing yards and a pair of touchdowns on 67 carries...served as Oakmont’s kicker where he converted 39 PATs and two field goals. Personal: Born 4-18-85...a marketing major...parents are Steve and Karen Wehr.

Wehr’s Career Stats year 2005 2006 totals

c-a 1-11 4-9 5-20

yds 0 30 30

lg 0 11 11

int 3 1 4

td 0 0 0

ff-fr 0-0

Saw extensive playing time during his first collegiate season…received the majority of the reps during the spring in the absence of Dallas Mauga. 2006 Season: Made an immediate impact during his first season…played in eight games at nose tackle…finished the year with 10 total tackles…had a solo stop at Montana and added two assists for his season high of three…had two tackles against Montana State and against Northern Colorado. High School: Graduated from Del Oro High School in Loomis, Calif., in 2006…was the 2005 Sacramento Bee Defensive Player of the Year…named all-Sac-

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Spring Newcomers 6-1 • 220 • LB Junior • First Year Sacramento, Calif. Jesuit HS/ Sacramento City JC

A junior college safety who will move to linebacker at Sacramento State…coaches like his speed and ability to get to the ball. Prior to Sacramento State: Earned third team AllAmerica honors by JC Gridwire following his sophomore season at Sacramento City JC...was named the 2006 Mid-Empire Defensive MVP and garnered first team all-league honors...finished the year with 53 total tackles (32 solo)...also had 3.5 tackles-forloss, eight interceptions, two pass breakups and one forced fumble...played for former Hornet head coach Mike Clemons and defensive back Dannie Walker at Sacramento City. High School: Graduated from Jesuit HS in 2004… played three years of varsity football for the Marauders…was named to the Sacramento Bee’s all-metro team following his junior and senior seasons…was the Delta League Defensive Player of the Year as a senior…had 70 tackles and four interceptions that year…also played wide receiver and led the team with 940 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns…Jesuit won the league title both years and was the Sac-Joaquin Section champions his junior season. Personal: Born 10-9-85...a criminal justice major... parents are Ross and Karen Evans. 6-0 • 255 • LB Junior • First Year Millbrae, Calif. Mills HS/ Foothill JC

Comes to Sacramento State from Foothill JC…will be reunited with head coach Marshall Sperbeck…will challenge for playing time at outside linebacker. Prior to Sacramento State: Played two seasons at Foothill JC in Los Altos, Calif…named second team All-America by JC Gridwire and was a first team Region 1 selection by the California Community College Football Coaches Association...also named first team all-Northern California Football Conference in 2006...led the team with 72 total tackles during the regular season despite missing one game...averaged 8.0 tackles per game...had 37 solo stops and 35 assisted tackles...also ended the year with two tackles-for-loss, three fumble recoveries and one forced fumble...was named the MVP of the Silicon Valley Bowl after he helped the Owls to a 24-0 shutout of Sierra College…as a freshman, he earned second team all-league honors. High School: Graduated from Mills HS in Millbrae, Calif., in 2004…played football, baseball and basketball for the Vikings…was the Ocean League football

MVP as a junior and senior…had 153 tackles and four interceptions as a senior. Personal: Born 1-17-86...majoring in criminal justice...parents are Robert and Debra Hickman. 6-0 • 255 • OL Junior • First Year Morro Bay, Calif. Morro Bay HS/ Palomar JC

A walk-on who will be given the opportunity to contend for playing time during the fall…coaches praise his development throughout the spring. Prior to Sacramento State: Played two years at Palomar JC in San Diego…redshirted during the 2004 series and then played on the offensive line the following two years…team won the Mission Conference and advanced to the National Bowl as a sophomore. High School: A 2003 graduate of Morro Bay HS…played two years of varsity football and also wrestled…named all-league as a senior…helped lead the team to a pair of playoff appearances…paved the way for a running back who gained 2,000-plus yards both seasons. Personal: Born 4-17-85...majoring in biology... parents are Tony Macias and Joan Fusco.

6-3 • 280 • OL Freshman • First Year Riverside, Calif. La Sierra HS

Originally signed with the team in 2006 but did not enroll full time until the spring of 2007…has four years of eligibility remaining along with a redshirt. High School: Graduated from La Sierra HS in Riverside, Calif., in 2006…competed in football, baseball and track and field…named first team all-Southern Section Div. V as a senior…was a two-time first team all-Ivy League selection at right tackle…also named first team all-Ivy League at defensive end following his senior season…team won the league title as a junior…had 10 tackles, including a sack, against Norte Vista HS in 2005…was the team’s offensive player of the game against Cathedral City HS that same year. Personal: Born 4-13-88...has yet to declare a major... parents are Ken and Gers McDougall.

6-3 • 250 • OL Junior • First Year Anaheim, Calif. Servite HS/ Fullerton JC

Walked on to the team during the spring but ended spring ball as the top guard…will likely see significant action during the fall. Prior to Sacramento State: Began his collegiate career as a redshirt at Iona in 2004…transferred to Fullerton JC and spent two seasons with the Hornets…was a two-year starter on the offensive line…helped pave the way for a team which averaged 187.7 rushing yards per game. High School: Graduated from Servite HS in 2004… was a two-year starter on the offensive line as a guard…named all-league as a junior…team advanced to the playoffs that same season. Personal: Born 3-21-86...a communication studies major...parents are Greg and Nancy Miles.

6-1 • 190 • QB Freshman • First Year Brentwood, Calif. Liberty HS

Ended spring as the top QB on the team…attended Sacramento State during 2006-07 put did not play football. High School: A 2006 graduate of Liberty HS in Brentwood, Calif…played three years of varsity football and baseball…named all-league each year in both sports…as a senior, he threw for over 1,789 yards and 17 touchdowns…also rushed for six additional scores…biggest passing game came against Foothill HS where he completed 22 passes for 418 yards and two touchdowns…was 27-of-43 for 334 against Carson HS…had at least one TD pass in all 10 games, including a season-high three against Washington HS. Personal: Born 5-2-88...majoring in business... parents are Kevin and Darla Smith.

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Fall Newcomers Chase Deadder • 85

Bryan Hilliard • 34

Greg Johnson • 41

A big receiver who will have a chance to compete for playing time…comes from one of the top high school programs in the state. High School: A 2007 graduate of Central Catholic HS in Modesto, Calif…played football, basektball and ran track for the Raiders…named all-state and first team all-Western Athletic League as a senior…had 31 receptions for 625 yards and seven touchdowns during his final year…had seven grabs for 117 yards against Cardinal Newman in the season opener…had at least one reception in 11 of the 12 games…recorded three 100-yard efforts…also rushed for 219 yards on 13 carries…had a 55-yard gain against Escalon HS and a 52-yard rush against Ripon HS…Central Catholic posted a 38-1 record during his three seasons…on defense, he recorded 32 tackles and one interception as a defensive back…also returned punts and kickoffs…was named the Tri-Valley League’s best all-around player in basketball and was the MVP of the track team. Personal: Born 11-20-88…plans to major in kinesiology with an emphasis in athletic training…parents are David and Barbara Deadder.

Another local product, Hilliard will fight for time in a wide-open backfield…coaches like his size and speed. High School: A 2007 graduate of Laguna Creek HS in Elk Grove, Calif…named honorable mention all-metro by The Sacramento Bee and first team allDelta Valley League following his senior season... rushed for 1,304 yards and 15 touchdowns during the 2006 season...averaged 5.72 yards per carry on 228 attempts...averaged 144.9 yards per game... also had 11 receptions for 117 yards...best rushing performance came against Florin HS where he had 332 yards, three touchdowns and a pair of two-point conversions...rushed for over 100 yards in seven of his eight games...had only seven carries in his one sub-100-yard game...was second in the Delta River League in rushing...also played baseball and basketball for the Cardinals...was named first team all-league and honorable mention all-city in baseball as a junior. Personal: Born 3-24-89…plans to major in psychology…parents are Bryan and Lennifer.

Coaches expect him to back up Webber and Shelton at safety…has very good size for a defensive back. High School: Graduated from St. John Bosco HS in 2007…named all-Trinity League following his senior season...finished the year with 53 total tackles, including 40 solo stops...also had one interception, forced a fumble and had a fumble recovery...best game came against Orange Lutheran where he had 10 tackles, including three for loss...earned the team’s coach’s award and captain’s award...also played soccer and volleyball for the Braves. Personal: Born 4-13-89…plans to major in finance…son of Bob and Ingrid Johnson…his aunt, Joyce Johnson, was a member of Sacramento State’s 1981 softball team which won the AIAW Div. II national title.

WR • 6-2 • 215 Freshman • Modesto, Calif. Central Catholic HS

John Green • 43

DL • 6-2 • 240 Junior • Sacramento, Calif. Burbank HS/Fresno City JC

Originally from Sacramento, Green returns home after spending the past three years in Fresno. Prior to Sacramento State: Began his collegiate career at Fresno State...redshirted at Fresno State in 2004 before playing one game for the Bulldogs in 2005...had one tackle in that game as a defensive end...transferred to Fresno City College for the 2006 season...while at Fresno State, he played for current Hornet defensive line coach Will Plemons. High School: Graduated from Luther Burbank HS in Sacramento in 2004. Personal: Born 5-16-86…plans to major in business management…mother is Lupe Green.

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RB • 5-11 • 210 Freshman • Sacramento, Calif. Laguna Creek HS

Tyreece Jacks • 27

RB • 5-10 • 190 Junior • Woodside, Calif. Woodside HS/CC of San Francisco

Comes to Sacramento State from JC national power City College of San Francisco…will contend for the starting job. Prior to Sacramento State: Played two seasons at City College of San Francisco…named first team AllAmerican by the JC Athletic Bureau and honorable mention All-America by JC Football.com...also named first team all-Region I...rushed for 1,103 yards and 10 touchdowns in nine regular season games as a sophomore...also averaged 122.56 yards per game to rank fifth in the state and 5.90 yards per carry...was a key part in helping CCSF advance to the 2006 California State Championship game...tallied 1,151 all-purpose yards and nine touchdowns as a freshman. High School: Graduated from Woodside HS in Woodside, Calif., in 2004...was a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com. Personal: Born 4-3-87…plans to major in business management…mother is Marcella Kinsey.

DB • 6-2 • 205 Freshman • Downey, Calif. St. John Bosco HS

Travon Jones • 9 RB • 5-9 • 185 Junior • Fresno, Calif. Bullard HS/Fresno City JC

An electrifying player who will play in the backfield as well as return kicks. Prior to Sacramento State: Played two years at Fresno City JC…rushed for 569 yards on 102 carries as a freshman to lead the team…played in nine games as a sophomore and ranked second on the team…led FCC in punt returns with an average of 9.7 yards per return. High School: Graduated from Bullard HS in Fresno, Calif., in 2004…played in the 2005 City-County All-Star Game…team went 7-5 his senior season and advanced to the second round of the Central Section playoffs. Personal: Born 12-18-86…plans to major in finance…son of Mark White and Shealon HilliardWhite.

Jay Martin • 73

OL • 6-2 • 290 Freshman • Brentwood, Calif. Liberty HS

A young lineman who will likely play strong-side guard…will have a chance to work his way into the rotation during his first season. High School: A 2007 graduate of Liberty HS in Brentwood, Calif…played football and baseball for the Lions…named honorable mention all-Bay Valley Athletic League in football following his junior and senior seasons…played on both the offensive and defensive lines…served as a team captain…had the highest bench press, squat and power clean on the team. Personal: Born 8-11-89…has yet to declare a major…parents are Brent Martin and Susan Ludwicks.

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Fall Newcomers Zach Nash • 98

solo...was also a member of the Pacer basketball and baseball teams. Personal: Born 10-27-89…has yet to declare a major…mother is Patrice Thompson.

Kevin Youtsey • 77

Has the ability to play defensive end and linebacker…will add depth to a strong front seven during his first year. High School: Graduated from Vacaville HS in 2007… a two-time all-Monticello Empire League selection... was also named honorable mention all-metro by the Sacramento Bee and all-Sac Joaquin Section following his senior season...was a two-time all-Monticello Empire League selection…helped lead Vacaville HS to the 2006 Sac-Joaquin Section Div. I title and a 14-1 overall record...led the team with 118 total tackles, including 70 solo stops...tallied eight sacks and also had one interception...had at least 10 tackles in four games, including 15 against both Laguna Creek HS and Napa HS...had six tackles in a 16-7 semifinal victory over Elk Grove HS...added seven more stops in the team’s 37-36 win over Merced HS to secure the section title...also a member of the Bulldogs’ baseball team. Personal: Born 9-23-89…plans to major in kinesiology…parents are Michael and Wendy Nash.

Tony Washington • 88

An imposing figure as a true freshman…will fight for playing time during his first collegiate season. High School: Graduated from Lincoln HS in 2007… was named the Pioneer Valley League Lineman of the Year in 2006...also named all-PVL following his junior and senior seasons...helped lead the Fighting Zebras to a 6-5 overall record and a 4-2 mark in league games in 2006...also participated in one year of basketball and three years of track and field. Personal: Born 5-25-89…plans to major in business and would like to open his own strength training business…parents are Chuck and Diane Youtsey.

DL • 6-3 • 240 Freshman • Vacaville, Calif. Vacaville HS

Larry Parker • 3

WR • 6-0 • 165 Freshman • San Diego, Calif. St. Augustine HS

A big-play receiver who comes from a winning high school program…will contend for playing time during his first season. High School: A 2007 graduate of St. Augustine HS in San Diego…a first team all-Eastern League selection at receiver...helped lead St. Augustine to a 10-3 overall record...team won its final seven games, including a 17-7 decision over Point Loma HS to win the San Diego Section Div. III title...ended the year with 45 receptions for 553 yards and eight touchdowns... had at least two catches in 12 games...also had nine carries for 32 yards and a score...as a defensive back, he had 44 total tackles and eight interceptions. Personal: Born 1-17-89…has yet to declare a major…father is Larry Parker.

Ricky Thompson • 23 DB • 6-1 • 185 Freshman • Sacramento, Calif. Grant HS

Comes to Sacramento State from one of the top high school teams in the area…will likely play cornerback for the Hornets. High School: A 2007 graduate of Grant HS in Sacramento…named first team all-Metro League…recorded 37 tackles as a member of Grant’s undefeated team in 2006...helped lead the Pacers to the Sac-Joaquin Section Div. II title...the team’s defense was dominant as the Pacers outscored the opposition, 591-67, during the season...that total included six shutouts... had at least one tackle in every game in which he appeared...biggest game came against Bakersfield HS where he had nine total tackles, including seven

WR • 5-11 • 185 Junior • Simi Valley, Calif. Simi Valley HS/Moorpark JC

Comes to Sacramento State from one of the top high school teams in the area…will likely play cornerback for the Hornets. Prior to Sacramento State: Spent two years at Moorpark JC…named second team all-Western States Conference as a sophomore and earned honorable mention honors as a freshman…caught 47 passes for 810 yards and nine touchdowns as a sophomore…ranked 12th in the state with 90.0 receiving yards per game and 15th in receiving yards. High School: Graduated from Simi Valley HS in 2005…played football, basketball and baseball for the Pioneers…was the Miramonte League co-Defensive MVP as a junior…named first team all-league and was team MVP at receiver as a senior…caught 44 passes for 920 yards and 14 touchdowns during his final season. Personal: Born 8-22-87…majoring in kinesiology…parents are John and Dora Washington.

OL • 6-4 • 300 Freshman • Lincoln, Calif. Lincoln HS

Duncan White • 16

QB • 6-4 • 200 Freshman • Lake Oswego, Ore. Lake Oswego HS

According to coaches, White has all the physical tools needed to play quarterback…will be given the opportunity to play immediately during his freshman season. High School: Graduated from Lake Oswego HS in 2007…was the Lakers’ starting quarterback as a senior...led the team to the semifinals and a 10-3 overall record...threw for over 2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior...completed 57 percent of his passes...named second team all-Three Rivers League...best game came against Clackamas where he overcame a halftime deficit with four second half touchdown passes without an incompletion...as a junior, he split time at quarterback and helped the team to a TRL title...also played baseball and basketball for the Lakers. Personal: Born 12-27-88…plans to major in government or history…would like to work in politics or law following graduation…parents are Ski and Kris White.

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Hornet Football Geographic Football Roster ( ) - number of Hornets from each region

Northern California

Sacramento Region (18) Evan Jensen .............................................. Auburn Jake Nicholson ......................................El Dorado Kyle McCray .................................Eld Dorado Hills Kevin Youtsey ............................................ Lincoln Bill Sherman .............................................. Loomis Brian Heath ............................................... Penryn Mike Brannon ..............................Rancho Cordova Johnnie Brannon ..........................Rancho Cordova Dylan Lane ................................................ Rocklin Crosby Wehr ........................................... Roseville Matt Evans.......................................... Sacramento John Green ......................................... Sacramento James Henderson ................................ Sacramento Bryan Hilliard ..................................... Sacramento Ronald Richardson .............................. Sacramento Joe Rudulph ........................................ Sacramento Ricky Thompson .................................. Sacramento Evander Wilkens ................................. Sacramento Bay Area (9) Mike Hickman .......................................... Millbrae Ryan Coogler......................................... Richmond Juan Gamboa ..........................................San Jose Steve Matos .............................................San Jose Chris Hurts ........................................ San Leandro Cyrus Mulitalo ................................... San Lorenzo Craig King....................................... San Francisco Andre Robinson ..................................Santa Clara Tyreece Jacks ........................................ Woodside Other Regions (9) John Rogan .............................................. Antioch Jay Martin ............................................Brentwood Jason Smith ..........................................Brentwood Dustin Avilla ................................................Napa John Smith .................................................Novato Matt Lemley ............................................. Pittsburg Denton Tuiasosopo ................................... Pittsburg Peter Buck ............................................... Vacaville Zack Nash .............................................. Vacaville

Southern California

Los Angeles County (10) Chris Clarizio .......................................... Arcadia Greg Johnson .......................................... Downey Oscar Dealba ..................................... Harbor City Tim Bessolo ............................................Lakewood Torrell Baker ........................................Long Beach Kevin Davis..........................................Long Beach Christian Clark .................................... Los Angeles Faheem Muhammad ........................... Los Angeles Phillip Perry ........................................ Los Angeles David Coleman ....................................... Palmdale

Northern California (36)

Sacramento

Fresno

Out of State (2) San Joaquin Valley (14)

Los Angeles

Southern California (27)

Orange County (3) Andrew Miles ......................................... Anaheim Matt White .................................Huntington Beach Andy White ......................................Mission Viejo Riverside County (4) Ray Navar .............................................Alta Loma Tyler Fannuchi ...................................... Claremont Jody Johnson ............................................ Corona Bryan McDougall .................................... Riverside San Bernardino County (1) Dorian Brown ..............................................Chino San Diego Area (7) Blaine Jackson ........................................Fallbrook Jacob Castillo .......................................Oceanside Kyle Leitzke............................. Rancho Buena Vista Lamont Butler ........................................ San Diego Jeremy Henderson ................................. San Diego Dallas Mauga ....................................... San Diego Larry Parker .......................................... San Diego Other Regions (2) Tony Washington ................................. Simi Valley Allan Mohan ............................................Ventura

Central Coast/ San Joaquin Valley

North Valley (3) Chase Deadder ........................................Modesto Seth McDaniels ........................................Modesto John Taylor .............................................. Stockton Fresno Region (8) Jordan Hunter ..............................................Clovis Lindsey Kellogg ............................................Clovis Geoff Warner ..............................................Clovis Roc Green ..................................................Fresno Travon Jones ...............................................Fresno Durrell Oliver ..............................................Fresno Elon Paige ..................................................Fresno Brent Webber ............................................ Sanger Other Regions (3) Brett Shelton .........................................BakersďŹ eld Nick Macias .........................................Morro Bay Anthony Mose ...........................................Salinas

Hawaii

Jeremiah Mareko ..........................................Kona

Oregon

Duncan White...................................Lake Oswego

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Opponents FRESNO STATE

PORTLAND STATE

Sept. 1, 2007 • Bulldog Stadium • 7:05 p.m.

Sept. 15, 2007 • PGE Park • 6:05 p.m.

Game 2

Game 1

Pat Hill gobulldogs.com

University Facts

Location ............................ Fresno, Calif. Founded ..........................................1911 Enrollment ..................................20,299 Affiliation ............. NCAA Division I (FBS) Nickname ..................................Bulldogs Colors ...................................Red & Blue Conference ....................Western Athletic Home Field .................... Bulldog Stadium Capacity.......................................41,031 Surface........................................... Grass President .......................Dr. John D. Welty Athletics Director ................ Thomas Boeh

Series History

Series Record ....................... FS leads, 1-0 In Sacramento....................... No Meetings In Fresno ............................. FS leads, 1-0 At Neutral Sites ..................... No Meetings In Div. I-AA/FCS Era ............. First Meeting Sperbeck vs. FS ..................... First Meeting Hill vs. SAC .......................... First Meeting Last SAC Home Win .........................None Last SAC Road Win ..........................None Largest SAC Victory .........................None Largest FS Victory.............17 (24-7, 1972) Current Streak...........Fresno State won one Longest SAC Win Streak ...................None Longest FS Win Streak ........ 1 (1972-pres.)

Football Facts

Head Coach ................................Pat Hill Alma Mater, Year ......... UC Riverside, ’73 Record at FS: ..................76-51 (10 years) Career Record ...............................Same Assistant Coaches: John Baxter, Associate Head Coach/Special Teams/Receivers; Dan Brown, Def. Coordinator; Derek Frazier, Off. Line; Jeff Grady, Tight Ends; Kerry Locklin, Def. Line; Tom Mason, Linebackers; Jim McElwain, Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Tim Skipper, Running Backs; Randy Stewart, Secondary.

Team Information

Offensive Formation ......... Pro Set, Multiple Defensive Formation ............................4-3 2006 Record ......................................4-8 2006 Conf. Record/Finish ............ 4-4/5th 2006 Final Ranking ................. Not ranked 2006 Postseason ..............................None Lettermen Returning/Lost .................47/17 Starters Ret .......... 15 (7 off./6 def./2 kick) Starters Lost ........... 9 (4 off./5 def./0 kick)

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Senior • DE

goviks.com

Media Information

University Facts

Head Coach

Football Contact ............... Steve Weakland Office Phone ....................(559) 278-2509 Cell Phone .......................(559) 287-3304 E-Mail .................sweaklan@csufresno.edu Office Fax .......................(559) 278-4689 Press Box Phone ...............(559) 278-5951 Web Site ................. www.gobulldogs.com Radio Announcer .................Bill Wooward Color Announcer.................. Mark Barsotti Flagship Station ................... KMJ 580 AM Primary Newspapers ................ Fresno Bee Primary Beat Writer............... David White

Returning Leaders

Passing Leader: Tom Brandstater (146 comp., 268 att., 1,490 yds., 13 TD, 14 int.) Rushing Leader: Lonaye Mille (54 att., 287 yds, 2 TD) Receiving Leader: Chastin West (33 rec., 365 yds., 3 TD) Tackles Leader: Josh Sherley (38 ua, 44 ast., 82 tt, 2.5 tfl)

2007 Schedule

9/1........................... SACRAMENTO STATE 9/8....................................... at Texas A&M 9/15........................................... at Oregon 9/29.............................. LOUISIANA TECH* 10/6......................................... at Nevada* 10/13...........................................at Idaho* 10/20.............................SAN JOSE STATE* 10/26................................... BOISE STATE* 11/3......................................UTAH STATE* 11/10........................................at Hawai’i* 11/24.................................KANSAS STATE 11/30........................ at New Mexico State*

2006 Results 9/1 9/9 9/16 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 11/1 11/11 11/18 11/24 12/2

NEVADA*.......................W, 28-19 OREGON .........................L, 31-24 at Washington ..................L, 21-20 COLORADO STATE ...........L, 35-23 at Utah State* ....................L, 13-12 HAWAI’I* .........................L, 68-37 at LSU .................................L, 38-6 at Boise State* ...................L, 45-21 NEW MEXICO STATE* ....W, 23-18 IDAHO* ............................W, 34-0 at Louisiana Tech* ...........W, 34-27 at San Jose State* ..............L, 24-14 * Western Athletic Conf. Game

Location ........................... Portland, Ore. Founded ..........................................1946 Enrollment ..................................25,900 Affiliation .............NCAA Division I (FCS) Nickname ................................... Vikings Colors ...................Green, White & Silver Conference ................................. Big Sky Home Field .............................. PGE Park Capacity (Surface).......... 20,000 (NexTurf) Interim President.............. Michael Reardon Athletics Director ..............Torre Chisholm

Series History

Series Record ................... PSU leads, 20-6 In Sacramento.................... PSU leads, 9-4 In Portland ....................... PSU leads, 11-2 At Neutral Sites ..................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era ........ PSU leads, 12-1 Sperbeck vs. PSU .................. First Meeting Glanville vs. SAC .................. First Meeting Last SAC Home Win .............1999 (41-14) Last SAC Road Win ..............1985 (26-14) Largest SAC Victory .......32 (52-20, 1986) Largest PSU Victory ..........56 (63-7, 1978) Current Streak..... Portland State won seven Longest SAC Win Streak .............. 2 (twice) Longest PSU Win Streak ..... 7 (2000-pres.)

Football Facts

Head Coach .....................Jerry Glanville Alma Mater, Year Northern Michigan, ’64 Record at Portland State ......... First Season Career Record ...............................Same Assistant Coaches: Mouse Davis, Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Josh Fetter, Def. Line; Kevin Emberton, Outside Linebackers; Bobby April (Inside Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator; Alundis Brice, Secondary; Brian Smith, Off. Line; Frank Geske, Running Backs; Jim Craft, Wide Receivers/Recruiting; Kevin Strasser, Receivers; Anthony Peerenboom, Video Coordinator.

Team Information

Offensive Formation ........... Run-and-Shoot Defensive Formation ............................4-3 2006 Record ......................................7-4 2006 Conf. Record/Finish .......... 6-2/t2nd 2006 Final Ranking ........................... 19th 2006 Postseason ..............................None Lettermen Returning/Lost .................47/18 Starters Ret .......... 12 (7 off./4 def./1 kick) Starters Lost ......... 12 (4 off./7 def./2 kick)

Jerry Glanville Head Coach

Jordan Senn Senior • LB

Media Information

Football Contact ........................Mike Lund Office Phone ....................(503) 725-5602 Cell Phone .......................(503) 866-0236 E-Mail ............................. lundm@pdx.edu Office Fax .......................(503) 725-5610 Press Box Phone ...............(503) 294-2942 Web Site ........................ www.goviks.com Radio Announcer .....................Tom Hewitt Color Announcer.......................Mike Lund Flagship Station ................. KTRO 910 AM Primary Newspaper ...........The Oregonian Primary Beat Writer...............Norm Maves

Returning Leaders

Passing Leader: Brian White (13 comp., 30 att., 22 yds., 1 TD, 1 int.) Rushing Leader: Mu’Ammar Ali (129 att., 589 yds., 3 TD) Receiving Leader: Tremayne Kirkland (38 rec., 533 yds., 7 TD) Tackles Leader: Jordan Senn (37 ua, 38 ast., 75 tt, 7.5 tfl, 2 int.)

2007 Schedule

9/1...................................at McNeese State 9/8............................................. UC DAVIS 9/15........................SACRAMENTO STATE* 9/22............................... at San Diego State 9/29........................at Eastern Washington* 10/6....................... NORTHERN ARIZONA* 10/20...................................at Idaho State* 10/27..................................WEBER STATE* 11/3........................................at Montana* 11/10...........................MONTANA STATE* 11/17........................ at Northen Colorado*

2006 Results 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11

at New Mexico ..................W, 17-6 NORTHERN COLO.* .........W, 45-3 at California ......................L, 42-16 at Weber State* ..............W, 20-10 MONTANA* .....................L, 26-20 at Montana State* ...............L, 14-0 IDAHO STATE* ...............W, 34-13 EASTERN WASH.* ............W, 34-0 at Oregon .........................L, 55-12 at Northern Arizona* .......W, 34-26 at Sacramento State* .........W, 13-7 * Big Sky Conference Game

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Opponents NEW MEXICO

NORTHERN ARIZONA

Sept. 22, 2007 • University Stadium • 6:05 p.m. MT

Sept. 29, 2007 • Hornet Stadium • 2:05 p.m.

Game 3

Game 4

Rocky Long golobos.com

University Facts

Location ................... Albuquerque, N.M. Founded ..........................................1889 Enrollment ..................................26,500 Affiliation ............. NCAA Division I (FBS) Nickname ..................................... Lobos Colors ............................ Cherry & Silver Conference ..................... Mountain West Home Field .................University Stadium Capacity.......................................38,634 Surface........................................... Grass President .......................David J. Schmidly Athletics Director .................... Paul Krebs

Series History

Series Record ........................ First Meeting In Sacramento....................... No Meetings In Albuquerque ..................... First Meeting At Neutral Sites ..................... No Meetings In Div. I-AA/FCS Era ............. First Meeting Sperbeck vs. UNM ................ First Meeting Long vs. SAC ........................ First Meeting Last SAC Home Win .............. First Meeting Last SAC Road Win ............... First Meeting Largest SAC Victory .............. First Meeting Largest UNM Victory ............. First Meeting Current Streak....................... First Meeting Longest SAC Win Streak ........ First Meeting Longest UNM Win Streak ...... First Meeting

Football Facts

Head Coach ......................... Rocky Long Alma Mater, Year ......... New Mexico, ’74 Record at UNM: ................52-57 (9 years) Career Record ...............................Same Assistant Coaches: Dave Baldwin, Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Osi Lewis, Def. Coordinator/ Linebackers; Danny Gonzales, Safeties/Punters; Jason Lenzmeier, Off. Line; Buzz Preston, Running Backs; Troy Reffett, Cornerbacks; Todd Throckmorton, Tight Ends; Matt Wells, Wide Receivers; Everett Todd, Def. Line.

Team Information

Offensive Formation ..................... Multiple Defensive Formation ........................ 3-3-5 2006 Record ......................................6-7 2006 Conf. Record/Finish ............ 4-4/5th 2006 Final Ranking ................. Not ranked 2006 Postseason ........... New Mexico Bowl Lettermen Returning/Lost .................43/18 Starters Ret ........ 20 (8 off./10 def./2 kick) Starters Lost ........... 6 (4 off./1 def./1 kick)

Head Coach

Rodney Ferguson Junior • RB

Media Information

Co-Football Contact..........Greg Remington Office Phone ....................(505) 925-5520 E-Mail ......................... gregrem@unm.edu Co-Football Contact.......... Alfredo Moreno Office Phone ....................(505) 925-5524 E-Mail .......................avmoreno@unm.edu Office Fax .......................(505) 925-5529 Press Box Phone ...............(505) 925-5573 Web Site ......................www.golobos.com Radio Announcer .................. Mike Roberts Color Announcer..............Greg Remington Flagship Station ................ KKOB 770 AM Primary Newspapers . Albuquerque Journal Albuquerque Tribune Santa Fe New Mexican

Returning Leaders

Passing Leader: Donovan Porterie (71 comp., 113 att., 967 yds., 6 TD, 2 int.) Rushing Leader: Rodney Ferguson (252 att., 1,234 yds., 7 TD) Receiving Leader: Travis Brown (64 rec., 867 yds., 4 TD) Tackles Leader: OJ Swift (37 ua, 37 ast., 74 tt, 2 int., 3 FF)

2007 Schedule

9/1................................................. at UTEP 9/8............................ NEW MEXICO STATE 9/15...........................................at Arizona 9/22......................... SACRAMENTO STATE 9/29...................................................BYU* 10/13.....................................at Wyoming* 10/20............................at San Diego State* 10/25...................................... AIR FORCE* 11/3...............................................at TCU* 11/10..........................COLORADO STATE* 11/17............................................ at Utah* 11/24.............................................. UNLV*

2006 Results 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/19 10/27 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/23

PORTLAND STATE ...............L, 17-6 at New Mexico State........W, 34-28 MISSOURI.........................L, 27-17 UTEP ..............................W, 26-13 at Air Force* .......................L, 24-7 WYOMING* .....................L, 14-10 at UNLV* ..................W (ot), 39-36 UTAH* ............................W, 34-31 at Colorado State* ...........W, 20-19 TCU* ................................L, 27-21 at BYU*.............................L, 42-17 SAN DIEGO STATE* ........W, 41-14 SAN JOSE STATE^ ............L, 20-12 * Mountain West Conference Game ^ New Mexico Bowl

Jerome Souers nauathletics.com

University Facts

Location .......................... Flagstaff, Ariz. Founded ......................................... 1899 Enrollment ..................................18,477 Affiliation .............NCAA Division I (FCS) Nickname ............................ Lumberjacks Colors ........................Blue, Gold & Sage Conference ................................. Big Sky Home Field ............ J.L. Walkup Skydome Capacity.......................................15,300 Surface.............................................. Turf President .........................Dr. John Haeger Athletics Director .......................Jim Fallis

Series History

Series Record ................... NAU leads, 8-4 In Sacramento.................. NAU leads, 4-1 In Flagstaff ....................... NAU leads, 4-3 At Neutral Sites ..................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era ........ NAU leads, 8-4 Sperbeck vs. NAU ................. First Meeting Souers vs. SAC ...................................5-4 Last SAC Home Win .............2005 (38-24) Last SAC Road Win ..............2002 (24-21) Largest SAC Victory .......17 (38-21, 1998) Largest NAU Victory.........55 (62-7, 1995) Current Streak.....................NAU won one Longest SAC Win Streak ... One (four times) Longest NAU Win Streak ..Three (1995-97)

Football Facts

Head Coach .....................Jerome Souers Alma Mater, Year ................ Oregon, ’83 Record at NAU: ................49-54 (9 years) Career Record ...............................Same Assistant Coaches: Corey Batoon, Def. Coordinator/Def. Backs; Carl Franks, Def. Backs; Andy Thompson, Linebackers; Bill Smith, Def. Line; Keeth Matheny, Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks/Receivers; Craig Knoth, Tight Ends; Brian Lindgren, Running Backs; Eric Reed, Off. Line; Ryan Wells, Def. Asst.; Francis St. Paul, Off. Asst.

Team Information

Offensive Formation ..................... Multiple Defensive Formation ............................3-4 2006 Record ......................................6-5 2006 Conf. Record/Finish ............ 5-3/4th 2006 Final Ranking ................. Not ranked 2006 Postseason ..............................None Lettermen Returning/Lost .................38/29 Starters Ret .......... 14 (9 off./4 def./1 kick) Starters Lost ......... 10 (2 off./7 def./1 kick)

Head Coach

Alex Watson Senior • WR

Media Information

Football Contact .......................Steve Shaff Office Phone ....................(928) 523-6792 Cell Phone .......................(928) 608-6628 E-Mail ....................... steve.shaff@nau.edu Office Fax .......................(928) 523-6793 Press Box Phone .....(928) 523-7729, 7730 Web Site ................ www.nauathletics.com Radio Announcer ..............Mitch Strohman Flagship Station ..................KAFF 930 AM Primary Newspaper ...... Arizona Daily Sun Primary Beat Writer................ Chris Gabel

Returning Leaders

Passing Leader: Lance Kriesien (8 comp., 11 att., 112 yds., 0 TD, 1 int.) Rushing Leader: Alex Henderson (189 att., 1,016 yds., 5 TD) Receiving Leader: Alex Watson (82 rec., 1,017 yds., 15 TD) Tackles Leader: Adam Wright (21 ua, 19 ast., 40 tt, 3.0 tfl)

2007 Schedule

8/30.................... WESTERN NEW MEXICO 9/8.............................................at Arizona 9/15............................at Appalachian State 9/22................... NORTHERN COLORADO* 9/29............................at Sacramento State* 10/6.................................at Portland State* 10/13..................................IDAHO STATE* 10/20.................................at Weber State* 10/27..................................... MONTANA* 11/3................................at Montana State* 11/10................ EASTERN WASHINGTON*

2006 Results 8/31 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18

at Arizona State ................L, 35-14 at Utah ...............................L, 45-7 DIXIE COLLEGE ...............W, 66-14 at Idaho State* ................W, 33-27 MONTANA STATE* ..........L, 39-32 at Montana*......................L, 24-21 SACRAMENTO STATE* ...W, 39-22 at Eastern Washington* ...W, 34-26 PORTLAND STATE* ...........L, 34-26 WEBER STATE* ...............W, 42-17 at Northern Colorado* .......W, 54-3 * Big Sky Conference Game

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Opponents WEBER STATE

MONTANA

Oct. 6, 2007 • Stewart Stadium • 1:05 p.m. MT

Oct. 13, 2007 • Hornet Stadium • 2:05 p.m.

Game 5

Game 6

Ron McBride weber.edu/athletics

University Facts

Location .............................Ogden, Utah Founded ..........................................1889 Enrollment ..................................19,506 Affiliation .............NCAA Division I (FCS) Nickname ................................. Wildcats Colors ................... Royal Purple & White Conference ................................. Big Sky Home Field .................... Stewart Stadium Capacity.......................................17,500 Surface........................................... Grass Chancellor .................... Dr. F. Ann Millner Athletics Director ..............Jerry Graybeal

Series History

Series Record ................... WSU leads, 7-4 In Sacramento................... SAC leads, 4-2 In Ogden ......................... WSU leads, 5-0 At Neutral Sites ..................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era ........ WSU leads, 7-4 Spereck vs. WSU .................. First Meeting McBride vs. SAC .................................1-1 Last SAC Home Win .............2006 (24-21) Last SAC Road Win ..........................None Largest SAC Victory .........28 (35-7, 2000) Largest WSU Victory ......32 (52-14, 1997) Current Streak......................SAC won one Longest SAC Win Streak ........1 (four times) Longest WSU Win Streak ........4 (1996-99)

Football Facts

Head Coach ....................... Ron McBride Alma Mater, Year ....... San Jose State, ’62 Record at WSU: ................10-12 (2 years) Career Record ..............98-72 (15 years) Assistant Coaches: Alex Gerke, Asst. Head Coach/Off. Line; Kevin Clune, Def. Coordinator/Linebackers; Kevin McGiven, Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Jake Cookus, Special Teams Coordinator/Cornerbacks; Matt Hammer, Recruiting/Running Backs; Chad Kauha’aha’a, Def. Line; Colton Swan, Safeties; Tom Stackaruk, Tight Ends/Video.

Team Information

Offensive Formation ..... Pro Set/Two Backs Defensive Formation ............................4-3 2006 Record ......................................4-7 2006 Conf. Record/Finish ........... 3-5/t6th 2006 Final Ranking ................. Not ranked 2006 Postseason ..............................None Lettermen Returning/Lost .................33/19 Starters Ret .......... 13 (6 off./5 def./2 kick) Starters Lost ......... 11 (5 off./6 def./0 kick)

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Head Coach

David Hale

Senior • OL

Media Information

Bobby Hauck montanagrizzlies.com

University Facts

Radio Announcer .......................Carl Arky Flagship Station ................. KLO 1430 AM Primary Newspaper .....Standard-Examiner Primary Beat Writer..................Jasen Asey

Location ........................ Missoula, Mont. Founded ..........................................1893 Enrollment ..................................13,352 Affiliation .............NCAA Division I (FCS) Nickname .................................Grizzlies Colors ...........................Maroon & Silver Conference ................................. Big Sky Home Field . Washington-Grizzly Stadium Capacity.......................................23,183 Surface.......................................SprinTurf Chancellor ................Dr. George Dennison Athletics Director .................... Jim O’Day

Returning Leaders

Series History

Football Contact ......................Brad Larsen Office Phone ....................(801) 626-6010 Home Phone ....................(801) 776-5376 E-Mail ...................... blarsen3@weber.edu Office Fax .......................(801) 626-6490 Press Box Phone ...............(801) 626-6588 Web Site ........... www.weber.edu/athletics

Passing Leader: None Rushing Leader: Trevyn Smith (205 att., 1,129 yds., 8 TD) Receiving Leader: Marcus Mailei (20 rec., 241 yds., 3 TD) Tackles Leader: Ty Sparrow (30 ua, 38 ast., 68 tt, 2.0 tfl, 3 int)

2007 Schedule

8/30.......................................at Boise State 9/15.......................................... at Cal Poly 9/22.............................MONTANA STATE* 9/29........................................at Montana* 10/6........................SACRAMENTO STATE* 10/13....................... at Northern Colorado* 10/20..................... NORTHERN ARIZONA* 10/27...............................at Portland State* 11/3....................................IDAHO STATE* 11/10...................................... FORT LEWIS 11/17......................at Eastern Washington*

2006 Results 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/29 10/7 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18

at Colorado State ................L, 30-6 CAL POLY ...........................L, 17-0 SOUTHERN UTAH ...........W, 24-13 PORTLAND STATE* ...........L, 30-20 NORTHERN COLO.* .......W, 26-21 at Sacramento State* .........L, 24-21 MONTANA* .....................L, 33-30 at Montana State* .............L, 24-18 EASTERN WASH.* ..........W, 19-14 at Northern Arizona* .........L, 42-17 at Idaho State* ................W, 30-27 * Big Sky Conference Game

Series Record ....................UM leads, 12-0 In Sacramento.....................UM leads, 4-0 In Missoula .........................UM leads, 8-0 At Neutral Sites ..................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era .........UM leads, 12-0 Sperbeck vs. UM ................... First Meeting Hauck vs. SAC ....................................3-0 Last SAC Home Win .........................None Last SAC Road Win ..........................None Largest SAC Victory .........................None Largest UM Victory ...........47 (54-7, 1993) Current Streak........................ UM won 12 Longest SAC Win Streak ...................None Longest UM Win Streak .... 12 (1993-pres.)

Football Facts

Head Coach ...................... Bobby Hauck Alma Mater, Year ............... Montana, ’88 Record at UM: ..................41-13 (4 years) Career Record ...............................Same Assistant Coaches: Rob Phenicie, Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Kraig Paulson, Def. Coordinator/ Def. Ends; Dominic Daste, Tight Ends; Pete Kaligis, Off. Line; Ty Gregorak, Linebackers; Luther Carr, Running Backs; Tim Hauck, Safeties; Tom Hauck, Def. Tackles; Cedric Cormier, Wide Receivers; Mike Hudson, Cornerbacks.

Team Information

Offensive Formation .......................Pro Set Defensive Formation ............................4-3 2006 Record ....................................12-2 2006 Conf. Record/Finish .............8-0/1st 2006 Final Ranking .............................3rd 2006 Postseason .........Div. I-AA Semifinals Lettermen Returning/Lost ...................58/9 Starters Ret .......... 19 (9 off./8 def./2 kick) Starters Lost ........... 5 (2 off./3 def./0 kick)

Head Coach

Lex Hilliard Senior • RB

Media Information

Football Contact .....................Dave Guffey Office Phone ....................(406) 243-5402 Home Phone ....................(406) 728-1135 E-Mail ...................guffeydb@mso.umt.edu Office Fax .......................(406) 243-6859 Press Box Phone ...............(406) 243-4167 Web Site ........ www.montanagrizzlies.com Radio Announcer ................... Mick Holien Color Announcer..................Scott Gurnsey Flagship Station ............. KGVO 1290 AM Primary Newspaper ........... The Missoulian Primary Beat Writer............ Fritz Neighbor

Returning Leaders

Passing Leader: Cole Berquist (38 comp., 64 att., 451 yds., 2 TD, 1 int) Rushing Leader: Reggie Bradshaw (137 att., 572 yds., 10 TD) Receiving Leader: Ryan Bagley (55 rec., 725 yds., 4 TD) Tackles Leader: Colt Anderson (33 ua, 59 ast., 92 tt, int)

2007 Schedule

9/1................................. SOUTHERN UTAH 9/8.......................................... FORT LEWIS 9/22............................................. ALBANY 9/28....................................WEBER STATE* 10/6.................. EASTERN WASHINGTON* 10/13..........................at Sacramento State* 10/20................. NORTHERN COLORADO* 10/27......................... at Northern Arizona* 11/3..............................PORTLAND STATE* 11/10...................................at Idaho State* 11/17..............................at Montana State*

2006 Results 9/2 9/9 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/2 12/8

at Iowa ...............................L, 41-7 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ....W, 36-7 SACRAMENTO STATE* ...W, 59-14 at Portland State* ............W, 26-20 at Eastern Washington* ...W, 33-17 NORTHERN ARIZONA*...W, 24-21 at Weber State* ..............W, 33-30 IDAHO STATE* ...............W, 23-10 CAL POLY .........................W, 10-9 at Northern Colorado* .....W, 53-21 MONTANA STATE* ..........W, 13-7 McNEESE STATE^ .............W, 31-6 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS^ .......W, 20-3 MASSACHUSETTS^ ...........L, 19-17 * Big Sky Conference Game ^ NCAA Div. I-AA Playoff Game

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Opponents MONTANA STATE

EASTERN WASHINGTON

Oct. 20, 2007 • Bobcat Stadium • 1:05 p.m. MT

Oct. 27, 2007 • Hornet Stadium • 2:05 p.m.

Game 7

Game 8

Rob Ash msubobcats.com

University Facts

Location ........................Bozeman, Mont. Founded ..........................................1893 Enrollment ..................................12,500 Affiliation .............NCAA Division I (FCS) Nickname .................................. Bobcats Colors ................................. Blue & Gold Conference ................................. Big Sky Home Field ..................... Bobcat Stadium Capacity.......................................13,500 Surface........................................... Grass President ..................Dr. Geoffrey Gamble Athletics Director ................... Peter Fields

Series History

Series Record ....................MSU leads, 9-6 In Sacramento................... SAC leads, 5-3 In Bozeman ......................MSU leads, 5-1 At Neutral Sites .................MSU leads, 1-0 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era .........MSU leads, 8-4 Sperbeck vs. MSU ................. First Meeting Ash vs. SAC ......................... First Meeting Last SAC Home Win .............2004 (38-28) Last SAC Road Win ..............1991 (19-17) Largest SAC Victory .......31 (41-10, 1999) Largest MSU Victory .........49 (56-7, 2003) Current Streak..................... MSU won two Longest SAC Win Streak .........3 (1991-94) Longest MSU Win Streak ............. 3 (twice)

Football Facts

Head Coach ............................. Rob Ash Alma Mater, Year ........ Cornell (Iowa), ’69 Record at MSU:.......................... First Year Career Record .........186-99-5 (27 years) Assistant Coaches: Dale Ploessl, Off. Coordinator/Running Backs; Jamie Marshall, Def. Coordinator/Linebackers; Jason McEndoo, Off. Line; Jim Svoboda, Quarterbacks; E.J. Arnold, Tight Ends/Kickers; Bo Beck, Def. Line; Kane Ioane, Linebackers Assistant; Noah Joseph, Secondary; Justin Gaines, Secondary Assistant.

Team Information

Offensive Formation .................. One-Back Defensive Formation ..................... Multiple 2006 Record ......................................8-5 2006 Conf. Record/Finish ........... 5-2/2nd 2006 Final Ranking ........................... 10th 2006 Postseason .... Div. I-AA Quarterfinals Lettermen Returning/Lost .................41/13 Starters Ret .......... 13 (6 off./6 def./1 kick) Starters Lost ......... 11 (5 off./5 def./1 kick)

Peder Jensen

Paul Wulff

Senior • OL

goeags.com

Media Information

University Facts

Head Coach

Football Contact .................... Bill Lamberty Office Phone ....................(406) 994-5133 Home Phone ....................(406) 587-5429 E-Mail ........... blamberty@msubobcats.com Office Fax .......................(406) 994-2278 Press Box Phone . (406) 994-3099 or 3100 Web Site ................ www.msubobcats.com Radio Announcer ...............................TBA Color Announcer..................... Dan Davies Flagship Station ................ KXLB 100.7 FM Primary Newspaper .... Bozeman Chronicle Primary Beat Writer..................Tim Dumas

Returning Leaders

Passing Leader: Jack Rolovich (113 comp., 228 att., 1,674 yds., 10 TD, 10 int.) Rushing Leader: Aaron Mason (153 att., 645 yds., 9 TD) Receiving Leader: Josh Lewis (26 rec., 411 yds., 1 TD) Tackles Leader: Bobby Daly (53 ua, 68 ast., 121 tt, 12.5 tfl, int)

2007 Schedule

9/1....................................... at Texas A&M 9/15........................................ DIXIE STATE 9/22...................................at Weber State* 9/29....................................IDAHO STATE* 10/6............................... SOUTHERN UTAH 10/13......................at Eastern Washington* 10/20......................SACRAMENTO STATE* 10/27....................... at Northern Colorado* 11/3....................... NORTHERN ARIZONA* 11/10...............................at Portland State* 11/17..................................... MONTANA*

2006 Results 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/18 11/25 12/2

at Colorado ....................W, 19-10 CHADRON STATE .............L, 35-24 UC DAVIS ...........................L, 45-0 EASTERN WASH.* ............L, 19-10 at Northern Arizona* .......W, 39-32 PORTLAND STATE* ...........W, 14-0 at Sacramento State* .......W, 21-18 at Idaho State* ................W, 42-35 WEBER STATE* ...............W, 24-18 NORTHERN COLO.* .......W, 13-10 at Montana*........................L, 13-7 FURMAN^ ......................W, 31-13 at Appalachian State^ .......L, 38-17 * Big Sky Conference Game ^ NCAA Div. I-AA Playoff Game

Location ......................... Cheney, Wash. Founded ..........................................1882 Enrollment ....................................9,868 Affiliation .............NCAA Division I (FCS) Nickname .................................... Eagles Colors ................................ Red & White Conference ................................. Big Sky Home Field ................... Woodward Field Capacity.........................................8,600 Surface........................................... Grass President ....................Dr. Rodolfo Arévalo Interim Athletics Director Michael Westfall

Series History

Series Record ................. EWU leads, 12-3 In Sacramento.................. EWU leads, 8-0 In Cheney ........................ EWU leads, 4-3 At Neutral Sites ..................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era ........ EWU leads, 9-3 Sperbeck vs. EWU................. First Meeting Wulff vs. SAC .....................................4-3 Last SAC Home Win .........................None Last SAC Road Win ..............2006 (21-20) Largest SAC Victory .........7 (48-41, 2002) Largest EWU Victory ........41 (48-7, 1993) Current Streak......................SAC won one Longest SAC Win Streak ...... 1 (three times) Longest EWU Win Streak ........8 (1980-98)

Football Facts

Head Coach ...........................Paul Wulff Alma Mater, Year .. Washington State, ’90 Record at EWU: ................44-36 (7 years) Career Record ...............................Same Assistant Coaches: Todd Sturdy, Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Jody Sears, Def. Coordinator/Def. Ends; Travis Niekamp, Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator; Joe Wade, Wide Receivers; Chris Peterson, Running Backs; Chris Hansen, Cornerbacks; Aaron Best, Off. Line; Malik Roberson, Def. Tackles; Rich Rasmussen, Tight Ends; Jeff Schmedding, Safeties.

Team Information

Offensive Formation ... Short Passing Game Defensive Formation ............................4-3 2006 Record ......................................3-8 2006 Conf. Record/Finish ........... 3-5/t6th 2006 Final Ranking ................. Not ranked 2006 Postseason ..............................None Lettermen Returning/Lost .................47/17 Starters Ret .......... 14 (6 off./8 def./0 kick) Starters Lost ......... 10 (5 off./3 def./2 kick)

Head Coach

Matt Alfred Senior • OL

Media Information

Football Contact .......................Dave Cook Office Phone ....................(509) 359-6334 Cell Phone .......................(509) 280-2502 E-Mail ......................dcook@mail.ewu.edu Office Fax .......................(509) 359-2828 Press Box Phone ...............(509) 359-6351 Web Site .......................www.goeags.com Radio Announcer ..................... Larry Weir Color Announcer................. Paul Sorensen Flagship Station ................ KGA 1510 AM Primary Newspaper .....Spokesman-Review Primary Beat Writer............. Dave Trimmer

Returning Leaders

Passing Leader: Matt Nichols (143 comp., 259 att., 1,749 yds., 8 TD, 17 int.) Rushing Leader: Toke Kefu (80 att., 281 yds., 3 TD) Receiving Leader: Tony Davis (48 att., 541 yds., 2 TD) Tackles Leader: Bryan Jarrett (28 ua, 20 ast., 28 tt, 1.5 tfl)

2007 Schedule

8/31........................ MONTANA-WESTERN 9/15........................................... UC DAVIS 9/22.....................................at Idaho State* 9/29..............................PORTLAND STATE* 10/6........................................at Montana* 10/13...........................MONTANA STATE* 10/20.............................................. at BYU 10/27..........................at Sacramento State* 11/3................... NORTHERN COLORADO* 11/10......................... at Northern Arizona* 11/17..................................WEBER STATE*

2006 Results 8/31 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11

at Oregon State .................L, 56-17 at West Virginia ..................L, 52-3 CENTRAL WASHINGTON .L, 21-14 at Montana State* ...........W, 19-10 SACRAMENTO STATE* .....L, 21-20 MONTANA* .....................L, 33-17 at Northern Colorado* .......W, 34-0 at Portland State* ................L, 34-0 NORTHERN ARIZONA*.....L, 44-36 at Weber State* ................L, 19-14 IDAHO STATE* .................W, 40-6 * Big Sky Conference Game

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Opponents UC DAVIS

NORTHERN COLORADO

Nov. 3, 2007 • Hornet Stadium • 2:05 p.m.

Nov. 10, 2007 • Nottingham Field • 12:05 p.m. MT

Game 9

Game 10

Bob Biggs ucdavisaggies.com

University Facts

Location .............................. Davis, Calif. Founded ..........................................1908 Enrollment ..................................30,435 Affiliation ............NCAA Division I (FCS) Nickname ....................................Aggies Colors ..........................Yale Blue & Gold Conference .............. Great West Football Home Field ...................... Aggie Stadium Capacity.........................................9,000 Surface.........................................Sportex Chancellor ..................... Larry Vanderhoef Athletics Director ............ Greg Warzecka

Series History

Series Record ................ UCD leads, 38-16 In Sacramento................. UCD leads, 13-4 In Davis .......................... UCD leads, 16-7 At Neutral Sites ................. UCD leads, 9-5 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era ....... UCD leads, 12-2 Sperbeck vs. UCD ................. First Meeting Biggs vs. SAC ...................................12-2 Last SAC Home Win .............1999 (48-27) Last SAC Road Win ..............1996 (27-24) Largest SAC Victory .......32 (50-18, 1991) Largest UCD Victory .........45 (51-6, 1982) Current Streak............ UC Davis won seven Longest SAC Win Streak .........5 (1988-91) Longest UCD Win Streak ......18 (1970-87)

Football Facts

Head Coach ........................... Bob Biggs Alma Mater, Year .............. UC Davis, ’73 Record at UC Davis: ...114-48-1 (14 years) Career Record ...............................Same Assistant Coaches: Fred Arp, Asst. Head Coach/Def. Line; Lou Bronzan, Def. Coordinator/Linebackers; Mike Moroski, Off. Coordinator/Off. Line; Keith Buckley, Secondary/Recruiting; Greg Chapla, Special Teams/Running Backs; Rich Scangarello, Receivers; Tim Keane, Off. Line; Jamie Nelson, Def. Line/Strength; Eric Sanders, Tight Ends; Mitch Campbell, Director of Operations

Team Information

Offensive Formation ...................... Spread Defensive Formation ............................4-3 2006 Record ......................................6-5 2006 Conf. Record/Finish ............ 1-3/4th 2006 Final Ranking ................. Not ranked 2006 Postseason ..............................None Lettermen Returning/Lost .................46/19 Starters Ret .......... 13 (6 off./6 def./1 kick) Starters Lost ......... 12 (6 off./5 def./1 kick)

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Head Coach

Chris Carter Junior • WR

Media Information

Football Contact ..................... Mike Robles Office Phone ....................(530) 752-3505 Cell Phone .......................(530) 979-1747 E-Mail .................... merobles@ucdavs.edu Office Fax .......................(530) 754-5674 Press Box Phone . (530) 752-9366 or 9367 Web Site .............www.ucdavisaggies.com Radio Announcer ................ Steve Buzzard Color Announcer...................... Doug Kelly Flagship Station ............... KHTK 1140 AM Primary Newspapers ........ Davis Enterprise Sacramento Bee

Returning Leaders

Passing Leader: Tim Plough (7 comp., 9 att., 83 yds., 1 TD, 0 int.) Rushing Leader: DeMario Warren (27 att., 81 yds., 0 TD) Receiving Leader: Chris L. Carter (5 rec., 703 yds., 5 TD) Tackles Leader: Chris Buck (32 ua, 23 ast., 55 tt, 7.0 tfl)

2007 Schedule

9/1.................... WESTERN WASHINGTON 9/8.................................... at Portland State 9/15......................... at Eastern Washington 9/22.................................NORTHEASTERN 9/29..................................at San Jose State 10/6......................... at North Dakota State* 10/13........................................CAL POLY* 10/20.............................. at Southern Utah* 10/27...................SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 11/3............................. at Sacramento State 11/17......................................SAN DIEGO

2006 Results 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/18 11/25

at Northern Colorado ........W, 38-7 at TCU ..............................L, 46-13 at Montana State ...............W, 45-0 at Youngstown State ..........L, 38-24 at Cal Poly* .......................L, 23-17 CENTRAL ARKANSAS .....W, 33-21 SOUTHERN UTAH* ...........W, 27-7 at South Dakota State* .......L, 22-21 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* ..L, 28-24 SACRAMENTO STATE* ...W, 30-16 SAN DIEGO ...................W, 37-27 * Great West Football Conf. Game

Scott Downing uncbears.com

University Facts

Location ...........................Greeley, Colo. Founded ......................................... 1889 Enrollment ..................................12,300 Affiliation .............NCAA Division I (FCS) Nickname ......................................Bears Colors ................................. Blue & Gold Conference ................................. Big Sky Home Field ...................Nottingham Field Capacity.........................................8,500 Surface........................................... Grass President ................................Kay Norton Athletics Director .............. Jay S. Hinrichs

Series History

Series Record .................... SAC leads, 1-0 In Sacramento................... SAC leads, 1-0 In Greeley ............................ First Meeting At Neutral Sites ................................None In Div. I-AA/FCS Era ......... SAC leads, 1-0 Sperbeck vs. UNC ................. First Meeting Downing vs. SAC ................................0-1 Last SAC Home Win .............2006 (39-22) Last SAC Road Win ............... First Meeting Largest SAC Victory .......17 (39-22, 2006) Largest UNC Victory .........................None Current Streak......................SAC won one Longest SAC Win Streak ..... 1 (2006-pres.) Longest UNC Win Streak ..................None

Football Facts

Head Coach .....................Scott Downing Alma Mater, Year ..... Sterling College, ’79 Record at UNC: ................... 1-10 (1 year) Career Record .............14-14-1 (3 years) Assistant Coaches: Dennis Darnell, Off. Coordinator; Cody Deti, Def. Coordinator/Def. Backs; Sean Dunaway, Def. Line; Keith Grable, Recruiting/Running Backs; Nate Griffin, Off. Asst./Video; Brian Natkin, Off. Line; Mike Ringler, Tight Ends; Kendrick Shaver, Secondary.

Team Information

Offensive Formation ..................... Multiple Defensive Formation ............................3-4 2006 Record ....................................1-10 2006 Conf. Record/Finish ............ 0-8/9th 2006 Final Ranking ................. Not ranked 2006 Postseason ..............................None Lettermen Returning/Lost .................26/21 Starters Ret .......... 11 (5 off./5 def./1 kick) Starters Lost ......... 13 (6 off./6 def./1 kick)

Head Coach

Andy Birkel

Senior • WR

Media Information

Football Contact ..............Heather Kennedy Office Phone ....................(970) 351-1065 Cell Phone .......................(970) 978-0675 E-Mail ............ heather.kennedy@unco.edu Office Fax .......................(970) 351-1995 Press Box Phone ...............(970) 351-1995 Web Site .................... www.uncbears.com Radio Announcer .............. Troy Coverdale Color Announcer.........................Chris Ott Flagship Station ............... KFKA 1310 AM Primary Newspaper ......... Greeley Tribune Primary Beat Writer............... Sam Mustari

Returning Leaders

Passing Leader: Dominic Breazeale (105 comp., 183 att., 1,018 yds., 2 TD, 9 int.) Rushing Leader: Patrick Ealy (42 att., 184 att., 1 TD) Receiving Leader: Patrick Ealy (58 rec., 462 yds., 1 TD) Tackles Leader: Christian Sarmento (41 ua, 40 ast., 81 tt, 5.5 tfl)

2007 Schedule

9/1............................................. at Hawai’i 9/8................................. CHADRON STATE 9/15....................................... at San Diego 9/22........................... at Northern Arizona* 9/29.......................................... at Cal Poly 10/6.....................................at Idaho State* 10/13..................................WEBER STATE* 10/20....................................... at Montana 10/27...........................MONTANA STATE* 11/3........................at Eastern Washington* 11/10......................SACRAMENTO STATE* 11/17............................PORTLAND STATE*

2006 Results 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18

UC DAVIS ...........................L, 38-7 at Portland State* ................L, 45-3 at Texas State ..................W, 14-13 WESTERN ILLINOIS ...........L, 42-28 at Weber State* ................L, 26-21 IDAHO STATE* .................L, 41-13 EASTERN WASHINGTON* ..L, 34-0 at Sacramento State* ...........L, 14-9 at Montana State* .............L, 13-10 MONTANA* .....................L, 53-21 NORTHERN ARIZONA*.......L, 54-3 * Big Sky Conference Game

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Opponents IDAHO STATE

OPPONENT NOTES

Nov. 17, 2007 • Hornet Stadium • 2:05 p.m.

Fresno State

Despite being seperated by just 180 miles, Sacramento State and Fresno State will meet for only the second time in school history…the Bulldogs won the previous battle, 24-7, in 1972…the game will mark the sixth straight season that the Hornets will face a Football Bowl Subdivision team in the season opener and the third time that the team will play a Western Athletic Conference opponent.

Game 11

Portland State John Zamberlin isubengals.com

University Facts

Location ........................ Pocatello, Idaho Founded ..........................................1901 Enrollment ..................................13,929 Affiliation .............NCAA Division I (FCS) Nickname .................................. Bengals Colors ........................... Orange & Black Conference ................................. Big Sky Home Field ............................Holt Arena Capacity.......................................12,000 Surface.............................................. Turf President ........................ Dr. Arthur Vailas Athletics Director .................Paul A. Bubb

Series History

Series Record .................... SAC leads, 6-5 In Sacramento................... SAC leads, 4-1 In Pocatello ......................... ISU leads, 4-2 At Neutral Sites ..................Series tied, 0-0 In Div. I-AA/FCS Era ......... SAC leads, 6-5 Sperbeck vs. ISU ................... First Meeting Zamberlin vs. SAC ................ First Meeting Last SAC Home Win .............2003 (47-21) Last SAC Road Win ..............2006 (22-14) Largest SAC Victory .......26 (47-21, 2003) Largest ISU Victory .........30 (44-14, 1996) Current Streak......................SAC won one Longest SAC Win Streak .........3 (1997-99) Longest ISU Win Streak ..........2 (2004-05)

Football Facts

Head Coach ................... John Zamberlin Alma Mater, Year ...... Pacific Lutheran, ’79 Record at ISU: ............................ First Year Career Record ..............63-41 (10 years) Assistant Coaches: Mike Orthmann, Off. Coordinator/Off. Line; Brian Strandley, Def. Coordinator/ Def. Line; Brian Jensen, Quarterbacks; Aaron Hineline, Linebackers; Brandon Valeria, Cornerbacks; Steve Amrine. Safeties; Nick Whitworth, Running Backs.

Team Information

Offensive Formation ...................... Spread Defensive Formation ............................4-3 2006 Record ......................................2-9 2006 Conf. Record/Finish ............ 1-7/8th 2006 Final Ranking ................. Not ranked 2006 Postseason ..............................None Lettermen Returning/Lost .................40/18 Starters Ret .......... 14 (5 off./7 def./2 kick) Starters Lost ......... 10 (6 off./4 def./0 kick)

Head Coach

Josh Barnett Senior • LB

Media Information

Football Contact ........... Frank Mercogliano Office Phone ....................(208) 282-2621 Cell Phone .......................(208) 406-3570 E-Mail ...........................mercfran@isu.edu Office Fax .......................(208) 282-3659 Press Box Phone ...............(208) 282-2952 Web Site .................. www.isubengals.com Radio Announcer ...............................TBA Color Announcer................................TBA Flagship Station ...................KSEI 930 AM Primary Newspaper .....Idaho State Journal Primary Beat Writers ..............Brady Slater Connor Doyle

Returning Leaders

Passing Leader: Luke Butler (6 comp., 12 att., 48 yds., 0 TD, 0 int.) Rushing Leader: Josh Barnett (200 att., 1,117 yds., 6 TD) Receiving Leader: Eddie Thompson (27 rec., 311 yds., 2 TD) Tackles Leader: Terrance Calloway (37 ua, 34 ast., 71 tt, 3.5 tfl)

2007 Schedule

9/8........................... SOUTHERN OREGON 9/15................................... at Oregon State 9/22.................. EASTERN WASHINGTON* 9/29................................at Montana State* 10/6..................... NORTHERN COLORADI* 10/13......................... at Northern Arizona* 10/20............................PORTLAND STATE* 10/27......................................... CAL POLY 11/3...................................at Weber State* 11/10..................................... MONTANA* 11/17..........................at Sacramento State*

2006 Results 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18

at UNLV............................L, 54-10 FORT LEWIS....................W, 48-12 at Idaho ............................L, 27-24 NORTHERN ARIZONA*.....L, 33-27 at Northern Colorado* .....W, 41-13 at Portland State* ..............L, 34-13 MONTANA STATE* ..........L, 42-35 at Montana*......................L, 23-10 SACRAMENTO STATE* .....L, 22-14 at Eastern Washington* .......L, 40-6 WEBER STATE* .................L, 30-27 * Big Sky Conference Game

Following a bye week, the Hornets will get their first look at the Jerry Glanville coached Vikings…Portland State returns to the run-and-shoot under offensive coordinator Mouse Davis…the Vikings have won the last seven meetings against Sacramento State…the Hornets will be shooting for their first win in Portland since Oct. 12, 1985.

New Mexico

New Mexico makes its debut on the schedule…in fact, Sacramento State has never played a game in the state of New Mexico…the Lobos are coming off a bowl game appearance last year…the matchup marks the first time that the Hornets will face two Football Bowl Subdivision teams in the same season.

Northern Arizona

The Hornets will look to win consecutive home games against Northern Arizona for the first time in school history…Sacramento State recorded a 38-24 win in 2005 at Hornet Stadium…senior wide receiver Alex Watson was named the best receiver in the FCS by The Sports Network prior to the year.

Weber State

Sacramento State will be in search of its first win in Ogden, Utah…Weber State is a perfect 5-0 all-time against the Hornets while playing at home…the Hornets notched a 24-21 victory last season in Sacramento…the Wildcats return 13 starters, including leading rusher Trevyn Smith.

Montana

The Grizzlies remain the only Big Sky team that the Hornets have yet to defeat…Montana is 12-0 all-time against Sacramento State…UM has advanced to the NCAA Div. I-AA/FCS playoffs each of the last 14 years.

Montana State

The newest head coach in the Big Sky, Rob Ash will lead the Bobcats against Sacramento State…Ash comes to MSU after a long stint at Drake…Montana State is 5-1 all-time against the Hornets in Bozeman, Mont…Sacramento State’s only win in Bozeman came in 1991, 19-17.

Eastern Washington

After claiming a 21-20 win at Eastern Washington last season, Sacramento State is looking to win consecutive games against the Eagles for the first time in school history…the Hornets are 4-3 in games in Cheney, Wash., but are 0-8 when playing at home against EWU.

UC Davis

The 2007 matchup will be the 54th Causeway Classic and the 55th all-time meeting between the two schools…the two schools met twice in 1988 with the Hornets winning both games…UC Davis is currently riding a seven-game winning streak in the series…the Aggies have to replace 11 starters, including quarterback Jon Grant.

Northern Colorado

In its first year as an official member of the Football Championship Subdivision, Northern Colorado is now playoff eligible…senior receiver Andy Birkel returns to the team after missing all of last year due to injury…Sacramento State will travel to UNC for the first time in school history.

Idaho State

Sacramento State took a 6-5 lead in the all-time series with a convincing 22-14 win over the Bengals in Pocatello last season…John Zamberlin is one of four head coaches who will be making their Big Sky debut this year…Zamberlin previously served as the head coach at Central Washington.

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Opponents

Sept. 1

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at McNeese State

at UTEP

UC Davis

New Mexico State

Western New Mexico

at Boise State

Southern Utah

at Texas A&M

MontanaWestern

Western Wash.

at Hawai’i

open

at Arizona

open

Fort Lewis

open

open

at Portland State

Chadron State

Southern Oregon

open

Dixie State

UC Davis

at Eastern Wash.

at San Diego

at Oregon State

Montana State

Albany

at Weber State

at Idaho State

at Montana

Weber State

Idaho State

Portland State

at San Jose State

at Cal Poly

at Montana State

Eastern Wash.

Southern Utah

at Montana

at North Dakota State

at Idaho State

Northern Colorado

at Eastern Wash.

Montana State

Cal Poly

Weber State

at Northern Arizona

at BYU

at Southern Utah

at Montana

Portland State

South Dakota State

Montana State

Cal Poly

at Eastern Wash.

at Weber State

(8/30)

(8/31)

Sept. 8

at Texas A&M

Sept. 15

at Oregon

Sept. 22

open

at San Diego State

Sept. 29

Louisiana Tech

at Eastern Wash.

BYU

Oct. 6

at Nevada

Northern Arizona

open

at Portland State

Oct. 13

at Idaho

open

at Wyoming

Idaho State

at Northern Colorado

Oct. 20

San Jose State

at Idaho State

at San Diego State

at Weber State

Northern Arizona

Northern Colorado

Oct. 27

Boise State (10/26)

Weber State

Air Force

Montana

at Portland State

at Northern Arizona

at Northern Colorado

Nov. 3

Utah State

at Montana

at TCU

at Montana State

Idaho State

Portland State

Northern Arizona

Northern Colorado

Nov. 10

at Hawai’i

Montana State

Colorado State

Eastern Wash.

Fort Lewis

at Idaho State

at Portland State

at Northern Arizona

open

Nov. 17

open

at Northern Colorado

at Utah

open

at Eastern Wash.

at Montana State

Montana

Weber State

San Diego

Portland State

Nov. 24

Kansas State at NMSU

open

UNLV

open

open

open

open

open

open

open

at Arizona

at at Appalachian Cal Poly State Northern Colorado

(10/25)

at

Northeastern Northern

Arizona

Eastern Wash.

Montana

open

(11/30)

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2006 Review 2006 Sacramento State Team Statistics TEAM STATISTICS SAC SCORING 168 Points Per Game 15.3 FIRST DOWNS 139 Rushing 56 Passing 70 Penalty 13 RUSHING YARDAGE 703 Yards gained rushing 1,058 Yards lost rushing 355 Rushing Attempts 346 Average Per Rush 2.0 Average Per Game 63.9 TDs Rushing 10 PASSING YARDAGE 1,977 Att-Comp-Int 292-150-19 Average Per Pass 6.8 Average Per Catch 13.2 Average Per Game 179.7 TDs Passing 10 TOTAL OFFENSE 2,680 Total Plays 638 Average Per Play 4.2 Average Per Game 243.6 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 37-730 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 14-108 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 15-71 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.7 FUMBLES-LOST 12-6 PENALTIES-YARDS 94-751 Average Per Game 68.3 PUNTS-YARDS 65-2,708 Average Per Punt 41.7 Net punt average 34.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 29:49 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 56/152 3rd-Down Pct 37% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6/12 4th-Down Pct 50% SACKS BY-YARDS 22-135 MISC YARDS 79 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 20 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9-12 PAT-ATTEMPTS 17-18 ATTENDANCE 29,106 Games/Avg Per Game 5/5,821 Score by Quarters

1st

Sacramento State Opponents

Rushing Kris Daniels Torrell Baker Gerwin Williams Marcel Marquez Seth McDaniels Dalen Mason Rainbow Mauga Andre Taylor Ryan Hastie Billy White Cyrus Mulitalo BobbyMooshagian Mitch Lively Team Crosby Wehr Total Opponents

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27 90

G 8 10 4 10 9 11 8 11 10 10 11 10 11 11 4 11 11

Att 66 52 28 110 28 21 11 2 6 5 4 1 1 6 5 346 388

2nd 53 54

Gain 192 162 108 338 75 62 47 31 14 14 10 1 0 0 4 1,058 1,627

Loss 32 31 10 249 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 11 16 355 285

OPP 288 26.2 204 79 107 18 1,342 1,627 285 388 3.5 122.0 16 2,562 337-190-15 7.6 13.5 232.9 19 3,904 725 5.4 354.9 27-606 40-454 19-165 22.4 11.4 11-5 63-572 52.0 46-1,934 42.0 39.7 30:11 62/154 40% 10/18 56% 28-208 0 36 12-20 34-35 51,922 5/10,384

3rd 41 75

Net Avg 160 2.4 131 2.5 98 3.5 89 0.8 75 2.7 59 2.8 47 4.3 31 15.5 14 2.3 14 2.8 10 2.5 1 1.0 -3 -3.0 -11 -1.8 -12 -2.4 703 2.0 1,342 3.5

4th 47 69

TD 1 1 0 2 0 0 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 16

Total 168 288

LG 14 20 32 16 8 9 19 27 5 6 3 1 0 0 4 32 63

Avg/G 20.0 13.1 24.5 8.9 8.3 5.4 5.9 2.8 1.4 1.4 0.9 0.1 -0.3 -1.4 -3.0 63.9 122.0

Passing Marcel Marquez Tim Brockwell Crosby Wehr Bobby Mooshagian Team Total Opponents

G 10 1 4 10 11 11 11

Effic 113.13 -4.58 50.22 50.67 0.00 106.53 129.94

Att-Cmp-Int 270-142-15 9-3-2 9-4-1 3-1-1 1-0-0 292-150-19 337-190-15 Avg. 22.2 16.4 14.6 9.6 5.7 6.1 5.4 13.2 18.2 6.0 11.0 11.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 13.2 13.5

Pct 52.6 33.3 44.4 33.3 0.0 51.4 56.4 TD 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 10 19

Yds 1,910 7 30 30 0 1,977 2,562 LG 68 65 43 25 19 23 17 48 44 6 11 11 5 4 3 68 74

TD Lng 10 68 0 8 0 11 0 30 0 0 10 68 19 74

Receiving G Rec Jason Barnes 10 28 Andre Taylor 11 28 Billy White 10 18 Bobby Mooshagian 10 16 Torrell Baker 10 16 Dalen Mason 11 13 Kris Daniels 8 10 Phillip Perry 9 9 Tyler Fannuchi 8 5 Ray Navar 11 2 Ryan Coogler 1 1 Gerwin Williams 4 1 Seth McDaniels 9 1 Rainbow Mauga 8 1 Ryan Hastie 10 1 Total 11 150 Opponents 11 190

Yards 623 458 263 153 91 79 54 119 91 12 11 11 5 4 3 1,977 2,562

Punt Returns Torrell Baker Andre Taylor Dalen Mason Chris Hurts Mike Brannon Total Opponents

No. 7 5 1 1 0 14 40

Yards 50 24 -2 8 28 108 454

Avg 7.1 4.8 -2.0 8.0 0.0 7.7 11.4

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Long 20 13 0 0 28 28 47

Interceptions Brent Webber Tony DeMonaco Mike Brannon Craig King Durrell Oliver James Henderson Jody Johnson Cyrus Mulitalo Total Opponents

No. 6 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 15 19

Yards 23 8 9 0 0 5 26 0 71 165

Avg 3.8 4.0 4.5 0.0 0.0 5.0 26.0 0.0 4.7 8.7

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Long 13 4 9 0 0 5 26 0 26 44

Kick Returns Andre Taylor Kris Daniels Torrell Baker Dalen Mason Durrell Oliver Cyrus Mulitalo Bobby Mooshagian Total Opponents

No. 15 13 4 2 1 1 1 37 27

Yards 349 250 58 22 25 13 13 730 606

Avg 23.3 19.2 14.5 11.0 25.0 13.0 13.0 19.7 22.4

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Long 66 36 26 12 25 13 13 66 72

Avg/G 191.0 7.0 7.5 3.0 0.0 179.7 232.9

Avg. 62.3 41.6 26.3 15.3 9.1 7.2 6.8 13.2 11.4 1.1 11.0 2.8 0.6 0.5 0.3 179.7 232.9

In his first year with the Hornets, Andre Taylor finished the year with a team high 862 all-purpose yards. Taylor led the squad in kick returns (349 yards), tied for the team high with 28 receptions and ranked second in receiving yards (458). For his efforts, Taylor was named honorable mention all-Big Sky Conference as a kick returner.

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2006 Review Fumble Returns Tyson Butler Total Opponents

No. 1 1 0

Scoring Juan Gamboa Rainbow Mauga Andre Taylor Ryan Hastie Marcel Marquez Jason Barnes Kris Daniels Billy White Torrell Baker Gerwin Williams Cyrus Mulitalo Ray Navar Total Opponents

TD 0 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 20 36

Total Offense Marcel Marquez Kris Daniels Torrell Baker Gerwin Williams Seth McDaniels Dalen Mason Rainbow Mauga Andre Taylor Bobby Mooshagian Crosby Wehr Billy White Ryan Hastie Cyrus Mulitalo Tim Brockwell Mitch Lively Team Total Opponents Field Goals Juan Gamboa

Yards 79 79 0 FGs 9-12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 9-12 12-20

G 10 8 10 4 9 11 8 11 10 4 10 10 11 1 11 8 11 11

Kick 17-18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 17-18 34-35

Plays 380 66 52 28 28 21 11 2 4 14 5 6 4 9 1 7 638 725

FGM-FGA PCT 9-12 75.0

Avg 79.0 79.0 0.0

Rush 89 160 131 98 75 59 47 31 1 -12 14 14 10 0 -3 -11 703 1,342

TD 0 0 0 Rush 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1

Long 79 79 0

Rec 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0

Pass 1,910 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 30 0 0 0 7 0 0 1,977 2,562

Pass 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0

Total 1,999 160 131 98 75 59 47 31 31 18 14 14 10 7 -3 -11 2,680 3,904

1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 0-0 3-3 4-5 2-4

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts. 44 24 24 12 12 12 8 8 6 6 6 6 168 288

Avg/G 199.9 20.0 13.1 24.5 8.3 5.4 5.9 2.8 3.1 4.5 1.4 1.4 0.9 7.0 -0.3 -1.4 243.6 354.9 50+ 0-0

LG 48

BLK 0

FG Sequence Sacramento State Opponents Boise State 33, (33) Cal Poly (34) 41, 43, (26) Montana (30) Eastern Washington (27), (22) Weber State (32) 52 Montana State 34, (47) 45 Northern Arizona 46, (36) Northern Colorado 49 (42), (23), (34) Idaho State (48), (35), 44, (39) Portland State 50, (22), (27), 35 UC Davis (22), (22), (21) (20) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Punting Mitch Lively Team Total Opponents

No. 62 3 65 46

Yds 2694 14 2708 1934

Avg 43.5 4.7 41.7 42.0

Long 67 14 67 82

TB 3 0 3 4

FC 4 0 4 4

I20 12 0 12 15

Blkd 2 1 3 1

Kickoffs Juan Gamboa Total Opponents

No. 40 40 57

Yds 2362 2362 3409

Avg 59.0 59.0 59.8

TB 12 12 17

OB 0 0 2

Retn --846 1070

Net --37.9 41.0

YdLn --27 23

All-Purpose Andre Taylor Jason Barnes Kris Daniels Torrell Baker Billy White BobbyMooshagian Dalen Mason Phillip Perry Gerwin Williams Tyler Fannuchi Marcel Marquez Seth McDaniels Rainbow Mauga Mike Brannon Jody Johnson Durrell Oliver Cyrus Mulitalo Brent Webber Ryan Hastie Ray Navar Ryan Coogler Chris Hurts Tony DeMonaco James Henderson Mitch Lively TEAM Crosby Wehr Total Opponents Defensive Leaders GP Cyrus Mulitalo 11 Tyson Butler 11 Brett Shelton 11 Tony DeMonaco 11 Brent Webber 10 Mike Brannon 11 Dallas Mauga 10 Jody Johnson 7 Durrell Oliver 11 Chris Hurts 10 Craig King 11 James Henderson 10 Adolph Stone 11 Roc Green 10 Johnnie Brannon 11 Kevin Davis 7 Bill Sherman 8 Blaine Jackson 11 Calvin Robinson 11 Brian Heath 11 Geoff Warner 9 Billy White 10 Mitch Lively 11 Austin Collett 9 Seth McDaniels 9 James Bogetti 11 Joe Rudulph 7 Lamont Butler 8 Dorian Brown 6 Marcel Marquez 10 Jeremy Henderson 5 James Patterson 5 Jerrell Mitchell 5 Gerwin Williams 4 Phillip Perry 9 Juan Gamboa 11 Richard Moore 1 Tanner Harrah 8 Dalen Mason 11 Ryan Hastie 10 F. Muhammad 7 Jordan Hunter 8 Jason Barnes 10 Total 11 Opponents 11

G 11 10 8 10 10 10 11 9 4 8 10 9 8 11 7 11 11 10 10 11 1 10 11 10 11 11 4 11 11

Rush 31 0 160 131 14 1 59 0 98 0 89 75 47 0 0 0 10 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 -3 -11 -12 703 1342

Rec 458 623 54 91 263 153 79 119 11 91 0 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 12 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,977 2,562

PR 24 0 0 50 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 108 454

KOR IR 349 0 0 0 250 0 58 0 0 0 13 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 26 25 0 13 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 730 71 606 165

Tot 862 623 464 330 277 167 158 119 109 91 89 80 51 37 26 25 23 23 17 12 11 8 8 5 -3 -11 -12 3,589 5,129

Avg/G 78.4 62.3 58.0 33.0 27.7 16.7 14.4 13.2 27.2 11.4 8.9 8.9 6.4 3.4 3.7 2.3 2.1 2.3 1.7 1.1 11.0 0.8 0.7 0.5 -0.3 -1.4 -3.0 326.3 466.3

|——Tackles——| Sacks Pass Fumbles Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp Rcv-Yds FF Saf 56 64 120 11.5-57 2.0-13 1-0 3 1-0 . . 28 50 78 10.0-34 3.0-22 . 2 2-79 . . 34 38 72 . . . 3 . 1 . 38 27 65 7.5-23 1.0-6 2-8 3 . . . 29 27 56 3.0-11 . 6-23 . . . . 24 30 54 11.0-44 6.0-36 2-9 2 . 1 . 10 30 40 9.0-23 3.0-14 . 2 . 1 . 18 13 31 2.0-8 . 1-26 7 . 1 . 18 11 29 . . 1-0 4 1-0 . . 6 23 29 1.5-5 . . . . 1 . 20 6 26 1.0-6 . 1-0 3 . . . 15 11 26 6.5-26 4.0-20 1-5 2 1-0 . . 10 4 14 4.0-15 1.0-9 . . . 1 . 10 4 14 1.0-6 . . 2 . . . 5 9 14 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . . 10 3 13 1.0-2 . . . . . . 1 9 10 . . . . . . . 2 8 10 1.5-6 1.0-6 . . . . . 6 2 8 . . . . . 1 . 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . 6 6 . . . . . . . 5 1 6 . . . . . . . 3 2 5 . . . . . . . 1 4 5 0.5-0 . . 1 . . . 3 1 4 . . . . . . . 2 2 4 . . . . . . . 1 2 3 . . . . . . . 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . 2 2 . . . . . . . 2 . 2 . . . . . . . 1 1 2 . . . . . . . 1 1 2 . . . . . . . 1 1 2 1.0-3 . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . 1 1.0-2 . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . 1 . 373 398 771 74-280 22-135 15-71 34 5-79 8 . 303 370 673 77.0-350 28-208 19-165 29 6-0 8 .

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2006 Review Game-By-Game Starters BSU CP UM EWU WSU MSU NAU UNC ISU PSU UCD

LT Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Cruz T. Davis T. Davis

LG Tahsler Tahsler Gaughen Gaughen Gaughen Gaughen Gaughen Gaughen Gaughen Gaughen Gaughen

C Leitzke Leitzke Leitzke Leitzke Leitzke T. Davis Cabrera T. Davis Leitzke Leitzke Leitzke

RG T. Davis T. Davis T. Davis T. Davis T. Davis Cruz T. Davis Cruz T. Davis Mareko Mareko

RT Russell Russell Russell Russel Russell Russell Cruz Russell Russell Cabrera Cabrera

TE Navar Navar Perry (WR) Perry (WR) Perry (WR) Perry (WR) Baker (RB) Baker (RB) Navar Navar Navar

QB Brockwell Wehr Marquez Marquez Marquez Marquez Marquez Marquez Marquez Marquez Marquez

RB Daniels Daniels Daniels Baker Williams Baker Daniels Daniels McDaniels McDaniels McDaniels

WR Mooshagian White White Paige White White White Barnes Barnes Barnes Barnes

BSU CP UM EWU WSU MSU NAU UNC ISU PSU UCD

DE M. Brannon M. Brannon M. Brannon M. Brannon M. Brannon M. Brannon M. Brannon M. Brannon M. Brannon M. Brannon M. Brannon

DT D. Mauga D. Mauga D. Mauga D. Mauga D. Mauga D. Mauga Sherman D. Mauga D. Mauga D. Mauga Stone

DT Stone Hurts Stone Henderson Hurts Hurts Hurts Hurts Hurts Hurts Hurts

DE Hurts Henderson Henderson Hurts Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson

WLB Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler

MLB Mulitalo Mulitalo Mulitalo Mulitalo Mulitalo Mulitalo Mulitalo Mulitalo Mulitalo Mulitalo Mulitalo

SLB DeMonaco DeMonaco DeMonaco DeMonaco DeMonaco DeMonaco DeMonaco DeMonaco DeMonaco DeMonaco DeMonaco

LC Jo. Johnson Jo. Johnson Jo. Johnson K. Davis Oliver Oliver Oliver Green Jo. Johnson Jo. Johnson Jo. Johnson

RC Oliver Oliver Oliver King King King King King King King Green

Score Sacramento State at Boise State No. 3 Cal Poly at Sacramento State Sacramento State at No. 5 Montana Sacramento State at Eastern Washington Weber State at Sacramento State Montana State at Sacramento State Sacramento State at Northern Arizona Northern Colorado at Sacramento State Sacramento State at Idaho State Portland State at Sacramento State Sacramento State at UC Davis

0 45 17 10 14 59 21 20 21 24 21 18 22 39 9 14 22 14 13 7 16 30

Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) 28-50-0 42-215-4 33-98-0 41-106-1 37-89-1 33-146-5 38-142-2 33-136-1 27-75-1 46-158-2 44-112-1 32-41-1 20-8-0 26-73-1 49-158-0 20-51-1 32-(-20)-0 27-85-1 45-149-0 23-5-1 29-73-1 29-95-2

Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD) 6-15-2-32-0 15-24-0-212-2 14-25-0-258-2 6-17-2-40-0 12-21-2-131-1 18-25-2-146-3 17-29-1-209-1 21-42-3-329-1 15-31-4-178-2 9-19-1-129-1 16-36-3-302-2 10-18-3-76-1 25-41-0-336-3 21-28-0-384-4 20-37-1-150-0 15-30-2-223-1 25-44-1-396-2 12-28-0-124-1 17-25-0-162-1 12-25-2-178-0 13-30-3-227-0 21-36-2-196-1

Defensive Line Game-By-Game Tackles (UA-AT-Tot) 51-Hurts at Boise State 1-3-4 Cal Poly 0-0-0 at Montana DNP-Inj. at Eastern Wash. 0-1-1 Weber State 1-0-1 Montana State 1-4-5 at Northern Arizona 1-0-1 Northern Colorado 0-8-8 at Idaho State 1-0-1 Portland State 1-5-6 at UC Davis 0-2-2

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55-Sherman 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj.

76-Stone 0-0-0 3-1-4 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 3-0-3 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0

Tot. Off (Att-Yds) 43-82 66-427 58-356 61-146 58-220 58-413 67-351 75-465 58-253 65-287 80-414 50-117 61-344 54-457 86-308 50-274 76-376 55-209 70-311 48-183 59-300 65-291

91-Henderson DNP 1-1-2 3-2-5 0-1-1 3-0-3 1-1-2 4-1-5 1-2-3 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-2-2

92-Mauga 0-3-3 0-4-4 1-2-3 0-4-4 2-1-3 5-4-9 DNP-Inj. 0-7-7 0-0-0 1-5-6 1-0-1

First Downs (Tot-R-P-Pen) 3-3-0-0 22-12-8-2 17-4-12-1 9-9-0-0 13-7-4-2 21-7-12-2 18-8-8-2 25-6-16-3 13-6-5-2 15-9-5-1 22-8-11-3 5-3-2-0 16-3-11-2 17-4-11-2 18-10-7-1 12-3-9-0 21-1-16-4 11-4-6-1 19-10-8-1 12-3-8-1 15-7-7-1 19-8-11-0

Fumbles (No-Lost) 0-0 2-1 4-3 2-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 2-2 2-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0

WR OTHER White R. Mauga (FB) Barnes Mareko (TE) Mooshagian Baker (RB) Barnes Mason (RB) Mooshagian Baker (RB) Mooshagian A. Taylor (WR) Mooshagian A. Taylor (WR) Mooshagian A. Taylor (WR) Mooshagian A. Taylor (WR) Mooshagian A. Taylor (WR) White A. Taylor (WR) FS Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shelton Shleton Shelton Shelton Shelton

SS Webber Webber Webber Webber Webber Webber Webber Webber K. Davis Webber Webber

Time

3rdDn

Pen-Yds

28:42 31:18 28:33 31:27 33:24 26:36 31:45 28:15 25:49 34:11 32:01 27:59 30:40 29:20 39:11 20:49 36:19 23:41 35:32 24:28 28:16 31:44

1/12 6/11 3/12 4/16 3/12 5/9 6/14 10/17 2/13 6/16 4/15 4/14 7/14 5/11 10/23 6/11 12/21 4/13 6/16 1/9 6/13 7/14

11-86 4-26 5-30 11-85 11-79 6-55 8-72 3-38 6-50 11-113 9-70 6-52 11-98 10-85 4-43 5-21 10-64 6-69 7-81 7-55 3-26 3-25

93-Jackson 99-M. Brannon 0-1-1 2-2-4 0-1-1 2-4-6 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-5-6 1-0-1 4-3-7 0-0-0 2-4-6 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-2-2 1-5-6 0-0-0 4-2-6 0-3-3 3-2-5 1-1-2 2-1-3

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2006 Review Linebackers Game-By-Game Tackles (UA-AT-Tot) 42-Mulitalo at Boise State 3-3-6 Cal Poly 5-7-12 at Montana 4-6-10 at Eastern Wash. 8-6-14 Weber State 2-8-10 Montana State 7-5-12 at Northern Arizona 3-5-8 Northern Colorado 8-13-21 at Idaho State 7-1-8 Portland State 8-5-13 at UC Davis 1-5-6

43-Butler 0-5-5 2-7-9 0-2-2 1-7-8 3-1-4 4-7-11 3-2-5 2-9-11 3-0-3 5-7-12 5-3-8

44-DeMonaco 50-J. Brannon 4-3-7 0-0-0 2-2-4 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-3-3 3-4-7 0-1-1 4-4-8 0-3-3 1-1-2 0-2-2 4-1-5 1-0-1 5-4-9 0-0-0 5-2-7 2-0-2 4-2-6 0-0-0 5-1-6 2-0-2

Defensive Backs Game-By-Game Tackles (UA-AT-Tot) 10-Johnson at Boise State 2-5-7 Cal Poly 2-2-4 at Montana 3-1-4 at Eastern Wash. DNP-Inj. Weber State DNP-Inj. Montana State DNP-Inj. at Northern Arizona DNP-Inj. Northern Colorado 3-2-5 at Idaho State 5-0-5 Portland State 0-2-2 at UC Davis 3-1-4

24-Oliver 2-1-3 0-0-0 3-3-6 3-2-5 1-1-2 2-1-3 3-0-3 0-1-1 2-1-3 1-1-2 1-0-1

25-Shelton 7-5-12 3-3-6 1-3-4 6-5-11 3-3-6 2-2-4 2-4-6 2-6-8 1-0-1 4-5-9 3-2-5

Quarterbacks Game-By-Game Stats (C-A-I-Yds-TD) at Boise State Cal Poly at Montana at Eastern Wash. Weber State Montana State at Northern Ariz. Northern Colorado at Idaho State Portland State at UC Davis

4-Marquez DNP 6-17-1-40-0 11-20-2-126-1 17-29-1-209-1 8-18-1-99-1 10-18-3-76-1 25-40-0-336-3 15-29-1-223-1 25-44-1-396-2 12-25-2-178-0 13-30-3-227-0

5-Wehr 3-6-0-25-0 0-2-1-0-0 1-1-0-5-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Receivers Game-By-Game Stats (Rec-Yds-TD) 2-Perry at Boise State 0-0-0 Cal Poly 0-0-0 at Montana 0-0-0 at Eastern Wash. 2-60-0 Weber State 2-22-0 Montana State 1-6-0 at Northern Arizona DNP-Inj. Northern Colorado DNP-Inj. at Idaho State 1-4-0 Portland State 1-7-0 at UC Davis 2-20-0

3-Mooshagian 12-Barnes 3-16-0 0-0-0 2-12-0 0-0-0 1-7-0 4-104-1 DNP 6-78-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP-Inj. 5-39-0 2-15-0 1-20-0 2-56-1 3-51-0 4-116-0 0-0-0 4-81-0 1-8-0 6-173-0

Running Backs Game-By-Game Stats (Att-Yds-TD) 4-Marquez at Boise State DNP Cal Poly 11-38-0 at Montana 11-16-0 at Eastern Wash. 11-38-0 Weber State 18-58-1 Montana State 9-9-0 at Northern Arizona 11-(-22)-0 Northern Colorado 7-6-0 at Idaho State 15-(-42)-0 Portland State 9-(-28)-0 at UC Davis 8-16-0

6-Baker 6-5-0 1-2-0 11-33-1 7-33-0 7-35-0 8-(-6)-0 4-20-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 5-8-0 0-0-0

9-Mason 1-(-1)-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 16-44-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-8-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

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

Tyson Butler All-Big Sky Linebacker

31-Webber 5-7-12 0-4-4 1-3-4 6-1-7 0-0-0 3-5-8 4-2-6 2-1-3 DNP-Inj. 3-2-5 5-2-7

7-Brockwell 3-9-2-7-0 DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj.

Jason Barnes Kris Daniels

Receiving Leader

Rushing Leader

16-Taylor 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-(-5)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-18-0 8-155-2 3-85-0 6-135-1 4-64-0 1-6-0

80-White 2-5-0 3-32-0 0-0-0 1-18-0 4-89-0 3-38-0 3-57-1 DNP-Inj. 2-24-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Offensive Game-By-Game Leaders

27-Daniels 13-24-0 20-54-1 12-42-0 DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. 1-0-0 7-6-0 0-0-0 1-(-2)-0 11-34-0

32-Williams 6-18-0 6-20-0 DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. 16-60-0 DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj. DNP-Inj.

Defensive Game-By-Game Leaders

Game

at Boise State Cal Poly at Montana at Eastern Wash. Weber State Montana State at Northern Arizona Northern Colorado at Idaho State Portland State at UC Davis

Game

Rusher

Daniels (24) Daniels (54) Daniels (42) Mason (44) Williams (60) McDaniels (27) Baker (20) A. Taylor (27) McDaniels (16) McDaniels (16) Daniels (34)

Tackles

Passer

Wehr (25) Marquez (40) Marquez (126) Marquez (209) Marquez (99) Marquez (76) Marquez (336) Marquez (223) Marquez (396) Marquez (178) Marquez (227)

Sacks

Receiver

Mooshagian (16) White (32) Barnes (104) Barnes (78) White (89) White (38) A. Taylor (155) A. Taylor (85) A. Taylor (135) Barnes (81) Barnes (173)

Tackles-For-Loss

at Boise State Shelton/Webber (12) M. Brannon (1.0) Four tied (1.0) Cal Poly Mulitalo (12) Henderson (1.0) Mulitalo (1.5) at Montana Mulitalo (10) M. Brannon/Mauga (1.0) Four tied (1.0) at Eastern Wash. Mulitalo (14) None Mulitalo & Webber (1.0) Weber State Mulitalo (10) M. Brannon (2.0) Henderson (3.0) Montana State Mulitalo (12) D. Mauga (2.0) D. Mauga (4.5) at Northern Arizona Mulitalo (8) Two tied (1.0) Butler (2.0) Northern Colorado Mulitalo (21) Two tied (1.0) Butler (2.0) at Idaho State Mulitalo (8) M. Brannon (1.0) Two tied (2.0) Portland State Mulitalo (13) Mulitalo (2.0) Mulitalo (4.0) at UC Davis T. Butler (8) None Three tied (1.0)

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2006 Review Game 2 • Sept. 16, 2006

Game 1 • Aug. 31, 2006

Sacramento State Boise State

0 45

Qtr 1 2 3 4

Team BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU

Time 10:34 5:10 2:46 12:35 13:20 4:31 1:18

Play SAC-BSU Johnson 19 run (A. Montgomery kick) 0-7 Zabransky 1 run (A. Montgomery kick) 0-14 Johnson 4 run (A. Montgomery kick) 0-21 Naanee 3 pass from Zabransky (A. Montgomery kick) 0-28 James 52 pass from Zabransky (A. Montgomery kick) 0-35 A. Montgomery 33 FG 0-38 Helmandollar 1 run (A. Montgomery kick) 0-45

BOISE, Idaho — Senior Jared Zabransky threw for 181 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for another to lead Boise State to a 45-0 victory over Sacramento State, in front of 29,674 fans at Bronco Stadium. The Broncos wasted little time getting on the scoreboard, when Ian Johnson dashed around the right side of the line for a 19-yard touchdown with10:34 left in the first quarter. Zabransky built on the lead with a 1-yard plunge on the team’s next drive. BSU added a third score following a Hornet interception when Johnson scored from four yards out. The second quarter began with another Bronco score. Legedu Nannee fought off safety Brent Webber to catch the touchdown pass in the back of the end zone with 12:35 left in the first half. From that point, neither team scored before halftime. Zabransky went deep at the start of the third quarter, finding Drisan James for a 52-yard touchdown to make the score, 35-0, with 13:20 showing in the peBY THE NUMBERS riod. Anthony Montgomery tacked on 1 2 3 4 - F SAC 0 0 0 0 - 0 a 33-yard field goal to make the score BSU 21 3 10 7 - 45 38-0 at the end of the third quarter. The final points of the game came on SAC TEAM STATS BSU a 1-yard run from Jon Helmandollar 3 First Downs 22 with 1:18 left in the game. 28-50 Rush Att.-Yards 42-215 32 Passing Yards 212 Overall, Boise State rushed for 215 15 Pass Attempts 24 yards and added 212 through the air. 6 Completions 15 Johnson led the ground attack with 2 Had Intercepted 0 89 yards on 13 carries. James led all 43-82 Plays-Total Yds 66-427 receivers with three catches for 125 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 yards. 11-86 Penalties-Yds 4-26 Sacramento State was limited to 50 10-43.9 Punts-Average 4-50.2 28:42 Time of Poss. 31:18 rushing yards and 32 passing yards. Kris Daniels tallied 24 yards on 13 carINDIVIDUAL LEADERS ries while Gerwin Williams contributed RUSHING 18 yards on six attempts. Starter Tim SAC - Daniels 13-24; G. Williams 6-18; Baker Brockwell and Crosby Wehr combined 6-5; Wehr 2-4; Mason 1-(-1). to go 6-of-15 through the air. SophoBSU - Johnson 13-89, 2 TD; Helmandollar 9-36 TD; Denton 6-31; Zabransky 8-31 TD; Perretta more Bobby Mooshagian caught half 4-25; Tharp 1-4; Lau 1-(-1). of the those passes for 16 yards. PASSING Brett Shelton and Brent Webber led SAC - Brockwell 3-9-2, 7; Wehr 3-6-0, 25. the Sacramento State defense with 12 BSU - Zabransky 11-20-0, 181, 2 TD; Tharp tackles apiece. 4-4-0, 31. RECEIVING SAC - Mooshagian 3-16; White 2-5; Coogler 1-11. BSU - Naanee 4-19, TD; James 3-125, TD; Childs 2-16; Rabb 2-15; Brockel 1-12; Putnam 1-12; Bissell 1-9; J. Hutchinson 1-4. DEFENSIVE LEADERS SAC - Shelton 7-5-12; Webber 5-7-12, TFL; DeMonaco 2-5-7, 0.5 TFL; Johnson 2-5-7; Mulitalo 3-3-6, TFL; Brannon 2-2-4, TFL, Sack. BSU - Brooks 2-6-8, TFL, INT; Scandrick 6-0-6, TFL; Hall 4-2-6, TFL; Tadman 1-2-3, INT.

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Sacramento State

10

Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, Calif. • Atten: 8,143 • Weather: 72

Bronco Stadium • Boise, Idaho • Atten: 29,674 • Weather: 74, Sunny

SCORING SUMMARY

Cal Poly

SCORING SUMMARY Qtr 1 2 3 4

Team CP SAC CP CP SAC

Time 12:53 7:05 10:33 14:17 9:07

Play Barden 59 pass from Brennan (Coromelas kick) Gamboa 34 FG Coramelas 26 FG Barden 17 pass from Brennan (Coramelas kick) Daniels 10 run (Gamboa kick)

SAC-CP 0-7 3-7 7-10 7-17 10-17

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Sacramento State put a severe scare into Cal Poly, but the third-ranked Mustangs held on for a 17-10 win in front of 8,143 fans at Hornet Stadium. The Mustangs struck first when Ramses Barden caught a 59-yard touchdown pass from Matt Brennan on Cal Poly’s first offensive play of the game. On the play, Barden ran an up-and-out route to gain separation from the Sacramento State coverage. The score remained 7-0 until Juan Gamboa converted a 34-yard field goal with 7:05 left in the second quarter. The field goal capped a drive in which the Hornets appeared to tie the game on a touchdown run from Gerwin Williams. However, a holding call brought the play back forcing the Hornets to settle for three. The Mustangs stretched their lead to 10-7 with a 26-yard field goal from Nick Coromelas with 10:33 to play in the third quarter. The team tacked on another touchdown in the opening minute of the fourth quarter on a 17-yard connection from Brennan to Barden. Following a Sacramento State punt, BY THE NUMBERS the pair hooked up on another long 1 2 3 4 - F CP 7 0 3 7 - 17 pass with Barden grabbing a 50-yard SAC 0 3 0 7 - 10 reception at the 1-yard line. Brennan dropped the ensuing snap and the CP TEAM STATS SAC ball was recovered by Tyson Butler 17 First Downs 9 33-98 Rush Att.-Yards 41-106 who dashed 79 yards to the Mustang 258 Passing Yards 40 17-yard line. Kris Daniels pulled the 25 Pass Attempts 22 Hornets within seven points on a 1014 Completions 6 yard run four plays later to make the 0 Had Intercepted 2 score 17-10 with 9:07 left. 58-356 Plays-Total Yds 61-146 Both teams had two drives in the 4-3 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 remaining time but neither made a 5-30 Penalties-Yds 11-85 6-41.2 Punts-Average 8-39.6 serious threat to score. 28:33 Time of Poss. 31:27 Overall, Sacramento State amassed 106 rushing yards led by 54 from INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Daniels and 38 from Marquez. The RUSHING team was limited to 40 passing yards CP - Konaris 12-57; Noble 6-19; Kirschner as starter Crosby Wehr was 0-for-2 3-12; Chowtham 2-9; Tolver 1-8; Team 1-(-1); Brennan 8-(-6). with an interception on the first two SAC - Daniels 20-54, TD; Marquez 11-38; series before giving way to Marquez Williams 6-20, TD; White 1-6; Baker 1-2; (6-for-17 with an interception). Billy Wehr 2-(-14). White was the team’s leading receiver PASSING with three catches for 32 yards. CP - Brennan 14-25-0, 258, 2 TD. Defensively, sophomore Cyrus Mulitalo SAC - Marquez 6-17-1, 40; Wehr 0-2-1, 0; had a career-high 12 tackles, includRECEIVING CP - Barden 9-200, 2 TD; Tolver 9-32; Grayson ing 1.5 for loss. Butler added nine 1-15; Hall 1-11. stops with two fumble recoveries. SAC - White 3-32; Mooshagian 2-12; Daniels 1-(-4). DEFENSIVE LEADERS CP - Shotwell 9-5-14, 4 TFL, Sack; Chicoine 4-3-7; Relyea 3-4-7, TFL; Restelli 2-2-4; Torosian 2-2-4, 2 TFL, Sack. SAC - Mulitalo 5-7-12, 1.5 TFL; Butler 2-7-9, 0.5 TFL, 2 FR; Shelton 3-3-6, FF.

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2006 Review Game 3 • Sept. 23, 2006

Game 4 • Sept. 30, 2006

Sacramento State

14

Sacramento State

Montana

59

Eastern Washington 20

Wash.-Grizzly • Missoula, Mont. • Atten: 23,619 • Weather: 49, Clear

Woodward Field • Cheney, Wash. • Atten: 6,738 • Weather: 74, Sunny

SCORING SUMMARY Qtr 1 2 3 4

Team UM UM SAC UM UM UM UM UM SAC UM UM

Time 7:11 2:56 13:13 10:46 7:38 12:21 8:37 3:45 14:07 12:59 5:20

Play SAC-UM Bradshaw 6 run (Carpenter kick) 0-7 Bradshaw 1 run (Carpenter kick) 0-14 Baker 9 run (Gamboa kick) 7-14 Green 3 run (Carpenter kick) 7-21 Carpenter 30 FG 7-24 Green 15 run (Carpenter kick) 7-31 Bagley 25 pass from Swogger (Carpenter kick) 7-38 Chambers 14 pass from Swogger (Carpenter kick) 7-45 Barnes 60 pass from Marquez (Gamboa kick) 14-45 Allen 19 pass from Swogger (Carpenter kick) 14-52 Schmidt 3 run (Carpenter kick) 14-59

MISSOULA, Mont. — The Sacramento State football team surrendered 21 unanswered points in the third quarter as fifth-ranked Montana pulled away for a 59-14 win in front of 23,619 fans at Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Montana scored the game’s first points on a 6-yard rush from Reggie Bradshaw with 7:11 remaining in the first quarter. On the ensuing series Sacramento State was backed up due to a holding penalty and Montana responded by blocking Mitch Lively’s roll punt and recovering the ball at the Sacramento State 28-yard line. A pass interference call in the end zone took the ball to the 14-yard line before Bradshaw added his second touchdown of the game to make the score, 14-0. The Hornets answered back with BY THE NUMBERS an 11-play, 80-yard drive that was 1 2 3 4 - F SAC 0 7 0 7 - 14 capped by a 9-yard run from sophoUM 14 10 21 14 - 59 more Torrell Baker for his first career touchdown. SAC TEAM STATS UM The Griz ended the first half with a 13 First Downs 21 37-89 Rush Att.-Yards 33-146 3-yard TD from Brady Green and 30131 Passing Yards 267 yard field goal from Dan Carpenter. 21 Pass Attempts 25 Montana took the opening kickoff 12 Completions 18 of the second half and methodically 2 Had Intercepted 2 drove 73 yards on six plays for an58-220 Plays-Total Yds 58-413 other touchdown. Green ended the 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 drive with a 15-yard powerful run up 11-79 Penalties-Yds 6-55 7-32.1 Punts-Average 1-47.0 the middle of the field for his second 33:24 Time of Poss. 26:36 rushing touchdown of the game. A blocked punt led to a 25-yard INDIVIDUAL LEADERS TD pass from Josh Swoger to Ryan RUSHING Bagley. The Griz added another score SAC - Daniels 12-42; Baker 11-33 TD; Marquez three minutes later, when Craig Cham11-16; Mason 1-3; Wehr 1-(-2); Lively 1-(-3). bers caught a wide receiver screen and UM - Green 6-66, 2 TD; Bradshaw 11-43, 2 TD; Fletcher 7-25; Schmidt 5-12; Bergquist worked his way around two Hornets 2-5; Swogger 2-(-5). for a 24-yard touchdown. PASSING The Hornets answered back with an SAC - Marquez 11-20-2, 126, TD; Wehr 8-play, 80-yard drive that resulted in a 1-1-0, 5. 60-yard pass from Marquez to Jason UM - Swogger 14-18-1, 55, 3 TD; Bergquist Barnes. On the play, Barnes began 4-7-1, 46. on the right side of the formation, RECEIVING SAC - Barnes 4-104, TD; Taylor 3-(-5); Daniels came across the middle of the field to 2-18; Baker 2-7; Mooshagian 1-7. catch the pass and then stiff-armed the UM - Chambers 5-82, TD; Allen 4-79, TD; defensive back for the final 15 yards Bagley 3-46, TD; Schulte 3-31; Beaudin 2-23; for his first career touchdown. Ferriter 1-6. Montana ended the game’s scoring DEFENSIVE LEADERS with two more touchdowns in the final SAC - Mulitalo 4-6-10; Oliver 3-3-6; Henderson quarter. 3-2-5; Johnson 3-1-4; Webber 1-3-4, INT. UM - Dlouhy 1-11-12, 1.5 TFL, 0.5 Sack.

SCORING SUMMARY Qtr 1 2 3 4

Team EWU EWU SAC EWU EWU SAC SAC

Time 5:47 6:30 11:32 6:16 14:54 3:36 1:46

Play Bergstrom 27 FG Boyce 11 pass from Nichols (Bergstrom kick) Mauga 1 run (Gamboa kick) Bergstrom 22 FG Kefu 5 run (Bergstrom kick) Mauga 4 pass from Marquez (Gamboa kick) Hastie 1 run (Gamboa kick)

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SAC-EWU 0-3 0-10 7-10 7-13 7-20 14-20 21-20

CHENEY, Wash. — Junior Ryan Hastie scored a 1-yard touchdown with 1:46 remaining and senior Rainbow Mauga added two more scores to lift Sacramento State to a 21-20 win over Eastern Washington at Woodward Field. The Eagles led 20-7 following a 5-yard rush from Toke Kefu with 14:54 left in the fourth quarter. Sacramento State’s Marcel Marquez was intercepted at the Eagle 26-yard line and EWU looked to put the game away on the ensuing drive. Kefu and freshman quarterback Matt Nichols drove the ball to the Sacramento State 39 before junior Brent Webber intercepted Nichols’ pass at the 5-yard line. With its back against the wall, Sacramento State began a long drive which traveled 95 yards on 17 plays and ate up 8:35. Dalen Mason rushed for 27 yards during the drive and also caught a short pass and stretched it into a 23-yard gain to take it inside the Eastern red zone. Two rushes by both Mason and Marquez took the ball to the 4 before Marquez found Mauga on the touchdown pass BY THE NUMBERS with 3:36 remaining. 1 2 3 4 - F Trailing 20-14, the Hornets kicked SAC 0 0 7 14 - 21 deep and the defense responded by EWU 3 7 3 7 - 20 holding the Eagles to five yards on SAC TEAM STATS EWU their three plays. Ryan Donckers punt 18 First Downs 25 pushed Sacramento State to the 1938-142 Rush Att.-Yards 33-136 yard line with 2:42 showing. 209 Passing Yards 329 Marquez began the final drive with 29 Pass Attempts 42 a 48-yard strike to junior Phillip Perry. 17 Completions 21 However, three consecutive incomplete 1 Had Intercepted 3 67-351 Plays-Total Yds 75-465 passes forced a 4th-and-10 from 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 the EWU 33. On the play, Marquez 8-72 Penalties-Yds 3-38 found Jason Barnes for an 18-yard 7-47.1 Punts-Average 5-42.8 gain which kept the drive alive. The 31:45 Time of Poss. 28:15 pair connected again for a 14-yard completion in which Barnes was INDIVIDUAL LEADERS tackled on the 1. Following an Eastern RUSHING SAC - Mason 16-44; Marquez 11-38; Baker timeout, Hastie received his first carry 7-33; Mauga 3-26, TD; Hastie 1-1, TD. of the season and found the end zone EWU - Kefu 28-98, TD; Nichols 3-30; Solomon with 1:46 left. 1-8; Hoffman 1-0. Eastern Washington began its final PASSING drive with consecutive completions but SAC - Marquez 17-29-1, 209, TD. Nichols was intercepted by freshman EWU - Nichols 21-42-3, 329, TD. Craig King at the Sacramento State 24 RECEIVING SAC - Mason 7-49; Barnes 6-78; Perry 2-60; to seal the game. White 1-18; Mauga 1-4, TD. The Eagles scored the game’s first EWU - Boyce 7-96, TD; Davis 6-62; Brown 10 points and appeared to be headed 5-104; Solomon 2-17; Eller 1-50. to a big halftime lead after driving DEFENSIVE LEADERS the ball to the Hornet 1-yard line. SAC - Mulitalo 8-6-14, TFL, INT; Shelton However, sophomore Cyrus Mulitalo 6-5-11, 3 PBU; Butler 1-7-8; Webber 6-1-7, intercepted Nichols in the end zone TFL, INT; DeMonaco 3-4-7; Brannon 1-5-6, 0.5TFL; Oliver 3-2-5; King 3-1-4, INT, PBU. with 18 seconds left in the quarter to EWU - Eneberg 2-7-9; Denbeigh 3-4-7; Keeler keep the Hornets close. 3-4-7; Borden 2-5-7; Peach 4-0-4, TFL; Overall, Sacramento State tallied a Belford 3-1-4 TFL; Grennan 2-1-3, TFL. season-best 351 yards on 67 plays.

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2006 Review Game 5 • Oct. 7, 2006

Game 6 • Oct. 14, 2006

Weber State

21

Montana State

21

Sacramento State

24

Sacramento State

18

Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, Calif. • Atten: 7,184 • Weather: 78, Sunny

Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, Calif. • Atten: 5,260 • Weather: 69, Clear

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

Qtr 1 2 3

Team SAC WSU SAC SAC SAC WSU WSU

Time 12:00 10:04 3:25 8:15 13:03 5:43 3:37

Play Gamboa 32 FG Smith 1 run (Foley kick) Marquez 9 run Mauga 2 run (Gamboa kick) Williams 11 pass from Marquez (Gamboa kick) Mailei 32 pass from Woods (Foley kick) Filipe 14 pass from Woods (Foley kick)

WSU-SAC 0-3 7-3 7-10 7-17 7-24 14-24 21-24

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Sacramento State defense recorded seven sacks and intercepted four passes to help lead the Hornets to a 24-21 Homecoming victory over Weber State at Hornet Stadium. Sacramento State opened the game’s scoring with a 32-yard field on its opening drive. Weber State answered right back, scoring on a 1-yard run from Trevyn Smith on its second offensive play. The play was set up by a 63-yard run around the left side by Marky Filipe on the team’s first play from scrimmage. The Hornets retook the lead with 3:25 left in the quarter on a 9-yard rush from quarterback Marcel Marquez. During the drive, Marquez found junior Phillip Perry for an 18-yard completion on 3rd-and-8. Marquez later rushed for 11 yards and 12 yards. The latter run was aided by a huge block from Perry which set up a 1st-and-goal situation. Sacramento State added on to its lead in the second quarter when senior BY THE NUMBERS Rainbow Mauga scored his third 1 2 3 4 - F touchdown in the last two games. The WSU 7 0 14 0 - 21 fullback plunged in from two yards out SAC 10 7 7 0 - 24 on fourth down to make the score 17-7 WSU TEAM STATS SAC midway through the second quarter. 13 First Downs 15 The Hornets scored their final points 27-75 Rush Att.-Yards 46-158 of the game on their opening drive of 178 Passing Yards 129 31 Pass Attempts 19 the second half. Torrell Baker picked 15 Completions 9 up a first down with a 20-yard rush 4 Had Intercepted 1 up the middle and Marquez eventually 58-253 Plays-Total Yds 65-287 found Gerwin Williams on an 11-yard 2-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 shovel pass to make the score 24-7. 6-50 Penalties-Yds 11-113 Weber State began its comeback 4-39.2 Punts-Average 7-46.0 late in the third quarter. The Wildcats 25:49 Time of Poss. 34:11 scored on a 32-yard pass from Woods INDIVIDUAL LEADERS to Marcus Mailei on a 4th-and-1 play RUSHING and then pulled within three, 24-21, WSU - Filipe 2-64; Smith 16-38; Woods 9-(-27). on its next drive. SAC - Williams 16-60; Marquez 18-58; Baker The fourth quarter proved to be a 7-35; White 3-6; Mauga 1-2; Team 1-(-3). battle of field position. The Hornet PASSING WSU - Woods 15-31-4, 178, 2 TD. defense responded with a second SAC - Marquez 8-18-1, 99, TD; Mooshagian interception from Webber and three 1-1-0, 30. sacks to put the game away. RECEIVING Individually, Williams and Marquez WSU - Larsen 6-43; Filipe 3-33, TD; Toone led a Hornet rushing attack which 2-22; Mailei 1-32, TD; Eteuati 1-31; Raught posted 158 yards. Williams gained 1-14; Brown 1-3. 60 yards on 16 carries while Marquez SAC - White 4-89; Perry 2-22; Baker 2-7; Williams 1-11, T. had 58 yards on 18 attempts. DEFENSIVE LEADERS Defensively, Cyrus Mulitalo led the WSU- Johnson 4-6-10, TFL, PBU; Moleni 5-3-8, team with 10 tackles to extend his 1.5 TFL; Sparrow 2-6-8, 0.5 TFL, INT; DeBry 4-3streak to four consecutive games in 7, 1.5 TFL; Smith 5-1-6, TFL, North 2-4-6, FF. double figures. Senior linebacker SAC - Mulitalo 2-8-10; DeMonaco 4-4-8, 2 TFL, Tony DeMonaco added eight stops PBU, Sack; Brannon 4-3-7, 2 TFL, INT, 2 Sacks; and sophomore defensive end Mike Shelton 3-3-6; Butler 3-1-4, TFL, Sack; Henderson 3-0-3, 3 TFL, Sack; Webber 2 INT. Brannon tallied seven.

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Qtr 1 2 3 4

Team MSU MSU MSU SAC SAC SAC

Time 8:24 3:31 7:23 11:30 8:06 3:39

Play Mason 11 run (Hastings kick) Wheaton 69 pass from Rolovich (Hatings kick) Jefferson 39 pass from Rolovich (Hastings kick) Gamboa 47 FG Hastie 3 pass from Marquez (Gamboa kick) Mauga 2 run (White pass from Marquez)

MSU-SAC 7-0 14-0 21-0 21-3 21-10 21-18

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Sacramento State rallied from a 21-point halftime deficit but could not get over the hurdle as Montana State held on for a 21-18 win at Hornet Stadium. Trailing 21-0 at the half, Sacramento State began its comeback behind its special teams. Sophomore Cyrus Mulitalo deflected Tyler Bolton’s punt to give the Hornets the ball at the MSU 32-yard line. The Sacramento State offense stalled during the drive but Juan Gamboa nailed a career-best 47-yard field goal to make the score, 21-3, with 11:30 remaining in the third quarter. The Hornet defense stopped Montana State on the ensuing drive and Chris Hurts blocked the punt which was recovered by Mike Brannon and returned to the 3-yard line. Two plays later, quarterback Marcel Marquez connected with fullback Ryan Hastie for a 3-yard pass for the touchdown. The score stayed 21-10 until late in the fourth quarter. Facing 2nd-and-16 from its own 15-yard line, Montana State elected to pass. On the play, Jack BY THE NUMBERS Rolovich’s screen attempt was deflected 1 2 3 4 - F by defensive end James Henderson. The MSU 14 7 0 0 - 21 junior pulled the ball in and stumbled SAC 0 0 10 8 - 18 to the 3-yard line setting up Rainbow MSU TEAM STATS SAC Mauga’s fourth touchdown of the 22 First Downs 5 season. Marquez then connected with 44-112 Rush Att.-Yards 32-41 Billy White for the two-point conversion 302 Passing Yards 76 to make the score, 21-18, with 3:39 36 Pass Attempts 18 showing. 16 Completions 10 3 Had Intercepted 3 Sacramento State opted to kick 80-414 Plays-Total Yds 50-117 deep and the defense backed MSU to 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 the 8-yard line with a sack from Dal9-70 Penalties-Yds 6-52 las Mauga. On 3rd-and-14, Rolovich 5-27.2 Punts-Average 7-36.4 rolled to his left and found Donnell 31:01 Time of Poss. 27:59 Wheaton for a 52-yard connection INDIVIDUAL LEADERS beyond midfield to seal the game. RUSHING The Bobcats took control of the game MSU - Taito 17-82; Mason 20-61, TD; Lewis in the opening quarter. Aaron Mason 1-3; Rolovich 3-(-9); Team 3-(-25). put the team on the board with an SAC - McDaniels 9-27; Marquez 9-9; Mauga 311-yard touchdown run. MSU added 4; Taylor 1-4; White 1-2; Mooshagian 1-1. to its lead on the next drive with a 69PASSING yard touchdown pass from Rolovich to MSU - Rolovich 16-34-3, 302, 2 TD; Team Wheaton. 0-2-0, 0. SAC - Marquez 10-18-3, 76, TD. Montana State’s final points came RECEIVING with 7:23 remaining in the first half on MSU - Jefferson 7-111, TD; Wheaton 3-132, a 39-yard touchdown from Rolovich to TD; Mason 3-31; Lewis 2-18; Barnhart 1-10. Michael Jefferson. SAC - White 3-38; Taylor 3-18; Baker 1-9; The Bobcats dominated the game Perry 1-6; Hastie 1-3, TD; Mason 1-2. statistically, outgaining Sacramento DEFENSIVE LEADERS State, 414-117. MSU had 22 first MSU - Daly 3-7-10, 1.5 TFL; Claggett 5-3-8, TFL; Papich 3-3-6, 1.5 TFL, Sack; LeBlanc downs compared to just five from the 5-0-5, TFL, INT; Lowe 0-5-5, 1.5 TFL. Hornets and outpassed Sacramento SAC - Mulitalo 7-5-12, TFL, PBU; Butler 4-7-11, State, 302-76. 0.5 TFL; Mauga 5-4-9, 4.5 TFL, 2 Sacks; Defensively, Cyrus Mulitalo recorded Webber 3-5-8, INT; Brannon 2-4-6, 0.5 TFL. a game-high 12 tackles.

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2006 Review Game 8 • Oct. 28, 2006

Game 7 • Oct. 21, 2006

Sacramento State

22

Northern Colorado

Northern Arizona

39

Sacramento State

Walkup Skydome • Flagstaff, Ariz. • Atten: 7,362 • Weather: 72, Dome

SCORING SUMMARY Qtr 1 2 3 4

Team NAU SAC NAU NAU SAC NAU NAU SAC NAU

Time 11:40 9:28 8:19 0:54 10:14 2:34 12:27 8:38 3:13

Play Moore 70 pass from Murrietta (Dehaze kick) Taylor 65 pass from Marquez (Gamboa kick) Watson 74 pass from Murrietta (Dehaze kick) Watson 18 pass from Murrietta (Dehaze kick) White 4 pass from Marquez Sayles 1 run (Hunsaker rush) Watson 25 pass from Murrietta (Dehaze kick) Taylor 26 pass from Marquez (Daniels pass) Dehaze 36 FG

SAC-NAU 0-7 7-7 7-14 7-21 14-21 14-29 14-36 22-36 22-39

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Northern Arizona quarterback Jason Murrietta threw for 384 yards and four touchdowns to help lead the Lumberjacks to a 39-22 victory over Sacramento State at the J.L. Walkup Skydome. Northern Arizona struck first when Murrietta connected on a screen pass to Skyler Moore who rambled 70 yards for the touchdown. Sacramento State answered right back with a touchdown pass from Marcel Marquez to Andre Taylor. One play after Marquez overthrew Taylor on a bomb down the middle of the field, the junior connected with Taylor on the left side and the receiver pulled away from the defense to tie the game with 9:28 remaining in the first quarter. The shootout continued on the next drive as NAU used just two plays to cover 80 yards for the score. After a 6-yard gain, Murrietta connected with Alex BY THE NUMBERS Watson for a 74-yard catch and run. 1 2 3 4 - F The pace slowed for the net 23 minutes SAC 7 0 7 8 - 22 but Northern Arizona was able to add NAU 14 7 8 10 - 39 one more score in the closing seconds SAC TEAM STATS NAU of the half. 16 First Downs 17 The Hornets opened the second half 20-8 Rush Att.-Yards 26-73 with a long drive that was capped with 336 Passing Yards 384 a 3-yard strike from Marquez to Billy 41 Pass Attempts 28 White. The big play during the drive 25 Completions 21 was a 3rd-and-7 completion to White 0 Had Intercepted 0 for 43 yards which moved the ball into 61-344 Plays-Total Yds 54-457 NAU territory. 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 11-98 Penalties-Yds 10-85 After each team was forced to punt, 5-42.2 Punts-Average 3-48.3 NAU added to its lead with a 1-yard 30:40 Time of Poss. 29:20 run from Josh Sayles Linebacker Chris INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Hunsacker added a 2-point conversion on a fake attempt to make the score, RUSHING 29-14, with 2:34 left in the third. SAC - Baker 3-20; Maugas 2-8; Mulitalo 1-2; Daniels 1-0; Team 1-0; Taylor 1-0; Marquez Northern Arizona tacked on another 11-(-22). touchdown in the opening minutes of NAU - Henderson 16-49; Sayles 4-30, TD; the fourth quarter when Murrietta found Kriesien 1-9; Watson 1-(-6); Murrietta 4-(-9). Watson for a 25-yard touchdown in the PASSING right corner of the end zone. SAC - Marquez 25-40-0, 336, 3 TD. Marquez threw his third touchdown NAU - Murrietta 21-28-0, 384, 4 TD. pass of the game with a 26-yard strike RECEIVING SAC - Taylor 8-155, 2 TD; Mooshagian 5-39; to Taylor. Kris Daniels tacked on the Baker 4-16; White 3-57; Fannuchi 2-50; two-point conversion off a shovel pass Barnes 2-15; Daniels 1-4. from Marquez to make the score, 36NAU - Watson 8-150, 3 TD; Moore 5-147, TD; 22, with 8:38 remaining in the game. Fitzpatrick 4-40; Mahone 2-27; Henderson Marquez ended with a career-high 1-11; Sweeney 1-9. 336 passing yards on 25-of-40. His DEFENSIVE LEADERS yardage total made him the first Hornet SAC - Webber 4-2-5, 0.5 TFL; Mulitalo 3-5-8, TFL; DeMonaco 4-1-5; Henderson 4-1-5, TFL, to pass for 300 yards in a game since PBU, Sack; Butler 3-2-5, 2 TFL; Shelton 2-4-6. Ryan Leadingham had 366 against NAU - Hunsaker 2-4-6; Wheeler 2-4-6, FF, FR. Idaho State on Sept. 27, 2003.

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Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, Calif. • Atten: 4,109 • Weather: 77, Clear

SCORING SUMMARY Qtr 1 2 3

Team UNC SAC UNC UNC SAC

Time 8:01 3:23 0:00 6:42 2:53

Play Dyches 42 FG Barnes 41 pass from Marquez (Gamboa kick) Dyches 23 FG Dyches 34 FG Taylor 27 run (Gamboa kick)

UNC-SAC 3-0 3-7 6-7 9-7 9-14

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Sophomore linebacker Cyrus Mulitalo tallied a careerhigh 21 tackles and the Sacramento State defense did not allow a touchdown in a 14-9 win over Northern Colorado at Hornet Stadium. The Bears struck first, methodically taking the opening drive 54 yards on 14 plays and using 6:59. However, the drive stalled and the team had to settle for a 42-yard field goal from David Dyches. Sacramento State took its first lead late in the second quarter when quarterback Marcel Marquez connected with Jason Barnes on a long pass down the right sideline. Barnes caught the ball near the 10-yard line and sprinted into the end zone for a 41-yard touchdown. Northern Colorado pulled closer in the final seconds of the half. The Bears took the Hornet kickoff and drove 47 yards on 13 plays before Dyches kicked a 34-yard field goal to make the score, 7-6, at halftime. Northern Colorado took its final lead of the game midway through the third quarter on a 34-yard field goal from Dykes with 6:42 left in the third quarter. BY THE NUMBERS Following the field goal, Sacramento 1 2 3 4 - F State was forced to punt and Calvin UNC 3 3 3 0 - 9 Robinson downed Mitch Lively’s 54SAC 0 7 7 0 - 14 yard punt on the 1-yard line. The UNC TEAM STATS SAC Hornet defense held, and the team 18 First Downs 12 took over at the UNC 32-yard line fol49-158 Rush Att.-Yards 20-51 lowing a punt from Rafael Mendoza. 150 Passing Yards 223 Sacramento State began its ensuing 37 Pass Attempts 30 20 Completions 15 drive with a 5-yard run from Dalen 1 Had Intercepted 2 Mason before Marquez threw a lateral 86-308 Plays-Total Yds 50-274 to Andre Taylor. Taylor initially looked 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 to pass the ball but opted to run down 4-43 Penalties-Yds 5-21 the sideline — and was freed by a 5-36.0 Punts-Average 3-41.0 great block from Kris Daniels — for a 39:11 Time of Poss. 20:49 27-yard touchdown. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS As a team, Northern Colorado RUSHING dominated the pace of the game. The UNC - Wilson 37-141; Ealy 5-17; Breazeale Bears ran 86 plays compared to just 7-0. 50 by the Hornets and held the ball SAC - Taylor 1-27, TD; Mason 2-8; Mauga 2-7; for 39:11. Those plays resulted in 308 Daniels 7-6; Marquez 7-6; Team 1-(-3). total yards (3.6 yards per play) while PASSING Sacramento State had 274 (5.5 ypp). UNC - Breazeale 20-35-0, 150; Wiedman 2-0-1, 0. Individually, Mulitalo was the story. SAC - Marquez 15-29-1, 223, TD; Mooshagian The sophomore destroyed his previous 1-0-1, 0. career high of 14 tackles en route to RECEIVING recording the second-best effort in UNC - Ealy 8-50; Barmann 4-37; Wright 3-38; school history. Only All-American Long 3-23; Waterman 2-2. Ryland Wickman, who had 22 tackles SAC - Daniels 5-24; Taylor 3-85; Barnes 2-56, against Eastern Washington in 1997, TD; Baker 2-3; Fannuchi 1-26; Mooshagian 1-20; Mason 1-9. had tallied 20-plus tackles in a game DEFENSIVE LEADERS for the Hornets. Fellow linebacker Tyson UNC - Sarmento 4-3-7, FF, FR; Bauer 3-4-7, Butler added 11 stops. Junior Brent TFL., FF, FR, INT 2 PBU; Thomas 3-0-3. Webber was also able to add to his SAC - Mulitalo 8-13-21, TFL; Butler 2-9-11, 2 Big Sky lead with his sixth interception TFL, Sack; DeMonaco 5-4-9; Shelton 2-6-8. this season.

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2006 Review Game 9 • Nov. 4, 2006

Game 10 • Nov. 11, 2006

Sacramento State

22

Portland State

Idaho State

14

Sacramento State

Holt Arena • Pocatello, Idaho • Atten: 6,298 • Weather: 72, Dome

SCORING SUMMARY Qtr 1 2 4

Team SAC ISU SAC SAC SAC SAC ISU

Time 7:31 2:54 14:28 6:01 0:20 8:16 2:54

Play Gamboa 48 FG Cornist 10 run (Jones kick) Navar 6 pass from Marquez (kick failed) Taylor 38 pass from Marquez (Gamboa kick) Gamboa 35 FG Gamboa 39 FG Lacey 23 pass from Gutierrez (Jones kick)

ISU-SAC 0-3 7-3 7-9 16-7 19-7 22-7 22-14

POCATELLO, Idaho — Sacramento State junior quarterback Marcel Marquez threw for a career-high 396 yards and wide receivers Andre Taylor (135 yards) and Jason Barnes (116 yards) both went over the century mark to lead the Hornets to a 22-14 victory over Idaho State at Holt Arena. Marquez, who threw touchdown passes to Ray Navar (six yards) and Taylor (38 yards) in the second quarter, finished the game 25-for-44 with two touchdowns and one interception. His 396 passing yards were the second most in Sacramento State Div. I history (1993-pres.), trailing only Tony Corbin’s 406 yards vs. Saint Mary’s in 1995. Coincidentally, Corbin threw his 406 yards on Nov. 4, exactly 11 years ago today. Taylor and Barnes combined to become the first Sacramento State receivers to go over 100 yards in the same game since 2001 when Fred Amey (160) and Michael Johnson (104) both went over the century mark against Northern BY THE NUMBERS Arizona. 1 2 3 4 - F Sacramento State’s defense limited SAC 3 16 0 3 - 22 Idaho State to just 209 yards and 14 ISU 7 0 0 7 - 14 points. The Bengals’ 14 points were SAC TEAM STATS ISU the second fewest allowed by a Hornet 21 First Downs 11 defense in a Big Sky road game since 32-(-20) Rush Att.-Yards 27-85 the team joined the conference in 396 Passing Yards 124 1996. 44 Pass Attempts 28 The Hornets opened the scoring with 25 Completions 12 7:31 left in the first quarter after Juan 1 Had Intercepted 0 76-376 Plays-Total Yds 55-209 Gamboa kicked his first of a career2-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 high three field goals, a 48-yarder that 10-64 Penalties-Yds 6-69 gave Sacramento State the early lead. 3-44.0 Punts-Average 6-56.0 Idaho State bounced right back on the 36:19 Time of Poss. 23:41 next drive when Ken Cornist rushed for a 10-yard score to put the Bengals on INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING top, 7-3, with 2:54 left in the first. SAC - McDaniels 7-16; Mason 1-5; Hastie 2-3; However, Sacramento State owned Daniels 1-2; Baker 3-1; Team 3-(-5); Marquez the second quarter, outscoring Idaho 15-(-42). State, 16-0, including touchdown ISU - Barnett 19-71; Cornist 3-15, TD; Gutierrez passes of six yards to Navar and 38 4-2; Team 1-(-3). yards to Taylor. Gamboa added a late PASSING SAC - Marquez 25-44-1, 396, 2 TD. 35-yard field goal to give the Hornets ISU - Gutierrez 12-28-0, 124, TD. a 19-7 halftime lead. RECEIVING Sacramento State added another SAC - Taylor 6-135, TD; Barnes 4-116; Baker field goal from Gamboa (39 yards) 4-41; Mason 4-19; Mooshagian 3-51; White to take a 15-point lead (22-7). Idaho 2-24; Navar 1-6, TD; Perry 1-4. State’s Akilah Lacey caught a 23-yard ISU - Simmons 3-21; Taylor 3-21; Lacey 2-39, TD; Logan 2-38; Ritcher 1-6; Barnett 1-(-1). touchdown pass with 2:54 left in the DEFENSIVE LEADERS game, and the Bengals recovered SAC- Mulitalo 7-1-8, TFL, PBU; DeMonaco 5-2the ensuing onsides kick. However, 7, 2 TFL; Brannon 4-2-6, 2 TFL, Sack; Johnson Sacramento State’s defense came 5-0-5, 2 PBU; Butler 3-0-3, TFL; Oliver 2-1-3. through again, stopping the Bengals ISU - Raass 7-3-10, TFL, sack; Drake 3-5-8, 1.5 on 4th-and-3 from the Hornets’ 31TFL, Sack, PBU; Wright 4-3-7, Stoll 3-4-7; Togafau 2-5-7, 1.5 TFL, 1.5 sacks. yard line.

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Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, Calif. • Atten: 4,410 • Weather: 55, Rainy

SCORING SUMMARY Qtr 2 3 4

Team SAC PSU PSU PSU

Time 1:48 8:36 2:50 10:09

Play Mulitalo 3 run (Gamboa kick) Azor 22 FG McGlothen 2 pass from Smith (Azor kick) Azor 27 FG

PSU-SAC 0-7 3-7 10-7 13-7

SACRAMENTO, Calif.. — The Sacramento State football team closed out the home portion of its schedule with a 13-7 loss against 23rd-ranked Portland State at a soggy Hornet Stadium. After a scoreless first quarter, linebacker Cyrus Mulitalo put the Hornets on top 7-0 with a 3-yard run up the middle. The touchdown was the first for Mulitalo during his career and capped a 10-play, 64-yard drive which also saw the Hornets convert on 4th-and-1. The score stayed stagnant for the remainder of the first half, marking the first time since 2000 that Sacramento State has shut out its opponent in the opening two quarters. Portland State came alive in the third quarter with 10 points to take the lead. The Vikings first scored on a 22-yard field goal from Eric Azorr. Portland State started the drive at its own 45-yard line after Mitch Lively’s punt was blocked by Matthis Gehring. Portland State took the lead when Sawyer Smith found tight end Kevin McGlothen in the back of the end zone on a fourth down pass. On the play, the Vikings BY THE NUMBERS were facing 4th-and-goal. Smith faked 1 2 3 4 - F the handoff and then rifled a pass to PSU 0 0 10 3 - 13 McGlothen who was ruled to have had SAC 0 7 0 0 - 7 one foot in bounds for the score. PSU TEAM STATS SAC Portland State’s momentum con19 First Downs 12 tinued as Marcel Marquez was in45-149 Rush Att.-Yards 23-5 tercepted by Charles Manigo on the 162 Passing Yards 178 25 Pass Attempts 25 ensuing drive. Manigo returned the 17 Completions 12 pick 17 yards to give PSU the ball near 0 Had Intercepted 2 midfield. Running back Mu’Ammar 70-311 Plays-Total Yds 48-183 Ali followed with eight rushes for 37 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 yards leading to a 27-yard field goal 7-81 Penalties-Yds 7-55 from Azorr to complete the game’s 4-36.5 Punts-Average 6-38.2 scoring. 35:32 Time of Poss. 24:28 Both teams were led by their deINDIVIDUAL LEADERS fenses. Portland State finished the RUSHING game with 311 yards on 70 plays PSU - Ali 30-140; Sobomehin 6-18; Mackins 1and the Vikings also dominated the 1; Team 1-(-1); Kirkland 1-(-1); Smith 6-(-8). time of possession (35:32-24:28). SAC - McDaniels 5-16; Baker 5-8; Mulitalo Sacramento State was limited to just 2-6, TD; Hastie 1-5; Daniels 1-(-2); Marquez 42 plays resulting in 183 yards. 9-(-28). PASSING Marquez was 12-of-25 for 178 PSU - Smith 17-25-0, 162, TD. yards but was also intercepted twice. SAC - Marquez 12-25-2, 178. Seniors Jason Barnes and Andre RECEIVING Taylor each caught four passes for 81 PSU - Kirkland 7-57; Mackins 5-41; Ferrigno and 64 yards, respectively. 3-54; Ali 1-8; McGlothen 1-2, TD. Defensively, Mulitalo and Tyson ButSAC - Barnes 4-81; Taylor 4-64; Daniels 1-12; ler combined for 25 tackles from their Baker 1-8; Perry 1-7; Navar 1-6. DEFENSIVE LEADERS linebacking spots. Mulitalo had 13 PSU - Hayward 5-5-10, 3.5 TFL, FF, 3 Sacks; tackles to give him 114 on the season Dixon 5-0-5; Dorsey 4-1-5, TFL, FR, INT, and Butler moved into the career top Sack; Robinson 3-1-4, TFL; Smith 2-2-4, 2 TFL. 10 at Sacramento State with 12 stops. SAC - Mulitalo 8-5-13, 4 TFL, FR, 2 Sacks; Mulitalo also had four tackles-for-loss, Butler 5-7-12, 2 TFL, Sack; Shelton 4-5-9; including two sacks, and recovered a DeMonaco 4-2-6, 1.5 TFL; Hurts 1-5-6. fumble.

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2006 Review Game 11 • Nov. 18, 2006

Sacramento State

16

UC Davis

30

Toomey Field • Davis, Calif. • Atten: 7,905 • Weather: 62, Clear

SCORING SUMMARY Qtr 1 2

3 4

Team SAC UCD SAC SAC UCD UCD SAC UCD UCD

Time 1:52 14:56 12:33 6:56 1:28 8:43 3:33 13:22 2:17

Play Marquez 1 run (Gamboa kick) Nolan 2 run (kick failed) Gamboa 22 FG Gamboa 22 FG Barsi 44 INT Return (Benjamin kick) Benjamin 20 FG Gamboa 21 FG Bispo 17 pass from Grant (Benjamin kick) Nolan 24 run (Benjamin kick)

SAC-UCD 7-0 7-6 10-6 13-6 13-13 13-16 16-16 16-23 16-30

DAVIS, Calif. — Senior Jason Barnes caught six passes for a career-high 173 yards but it was not enough as UC Davis defeated Sacramento State, 30-16, in the 53rd Causeway Classic, at Toomey Field. Sacramento State dominated play in the first half. The Hornets took the opening kickoff and marched to the UC Davis 9-yard line. However, Marcel Marquez forced a pass in the middle of the field which was intercepted by Jonathan Barsi at the 1-yard line. The Hornet defense stopped the Aggies and the offense took over at their own 24-yard line. Marquez, once again, led the group with a methodical 15-play drive which chewed up 5:55 off the clock. The drive was capped by Marquez’s 1-yard plunge over the left side of the line to give the team a 7-0 lead. UC Davis answered right back BY THE NUMBERS with its own touchdown drive. Barsi 1 2 3 4 - F returned the kickoff 72 yards and MarSAC 7 6 3 0 - 16 cus Nolan added a 2-yard touchdown UCD 0 13 3 14 - 30 run. The Aggies, however, missed the extra point to the right making the SAC TEAM STATS UCD 15 First Downs 19 score, 7-6. 29-73 Rush Att.-Yards 29-95 Sacramento State added to its lead 227 Passing Yards 196 with a five-play, 67-yard which ended 30 Pass Attempts 36 with a 22-yard field goal from Gam13 Completions 21 boa. The drive opened with a 68-yard 3 Had Intercepted 2 pass to Barnes which brought the ball 59-300 Plays-Total Yds 65-291 to the 4-yard line. 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-26 Penalties-Yds 3-25 Mike Brannon then intercepted 2-62.5 Punts-Average 3-41.7 Grant and returned the ball to the 928:16 Time of Poss. 31:44 yard line but the team had to settle for a 22-yard field goal from Gamboa. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Momentum swung to UC Davis when RUSHING Barsi intercepted Marquez on the final SAC - Daniels 11-34; McDaniels 7-16; Marquez 8-16, TD; Hastie 2-5; Mulitalo 1-2. play of the first half and returned it for UCD - Nolan 24-101, 2 TD; Grant 2-5; Team a score to tie the game. 2-(-3); Kays 1-(-8). A pair of field goals tied the game at PASSING 16-16 before UC Davis put the game SAC - Marquez 13-30-3, 227. out of reach with two touchdowns in UCD - Grant 21-36-2, 196, TD. the fourth quarter. Grant found tight RECEIVING end Brad Bispo on a 17-yard pass SAC - Barnes 6-173; Perry 2-20; Fannuchi 2-15; Mooshagian 1-8; Taylor 1-6; McDaniels early in the fourth quarter and Nolan 1-5. sealed the game with a 24-yard scamUCD - Carter 10-75; Kays 3-53; Turner 3-31; per with 2:17 remaining. Bispo 2-21, TD; Nolan 2-1; Ayvazyan 1-5. The two teams produced nearly DEFENSIVE LEADERS identical stats. Sacramento State SAC - Butler 5-3-8, 0.5 TFL; Webber 5-2-7; amassed 300 yards of offense while DeMonaco 5-1-6, TFL, PBU; Mulitalo 1-5-6; UC Davis had 293. The Aggies Shelton 3-2-5; Johnson 3-1-4, TFL, FF, INT; Brannon 2-1-3, INT; Mauga 1-0-1, TFL. outrushed the Hornets (95-73) while UCD - Morales 5-3-8, 1.5 TFL; Buck 2-4-6; Sacramento State had more passing Bergan 4-1-5, FF; Barsi 3-0-3, 3 INT, TD. yards (227-196).

2006 News & Notes

Cyrus Makes His Mark

One of the main concerns entering the 2006 season was whether Sacramento State would be able to fill the void at middle linebacker left by 2005 Big Sky co-Defensive Player of the Year Matt Logue. The team turned to sophomore Cyrus Mulitalo who responded by leading the league in tackles and earning All-America honors. Mulitalo finished the year with 120 stops, including 11.5 tackles-for-loss. His average of 10.91 tackles per game ranked 10th in Div. I-AA. Mulitalo’s biggest game came against Northern Colorado where he had a career-high 21 tackles to rank second in school history (one behind Ryland Wickman’s 22 against Eastern Washington in 1997). He was also named second team all-Big Sky Conference and was twice named Big Sky Defensive Player of the Week.

I’ll Pick You

Junior Brent Webber was the top ball hawk in the Big Sky Conference and ranked second nationally in 2006. Webber recorded six interceptions in his 10 games to easily lead the league. In fact, five of Webber’s interceptions came in a four game span, including two against Weber State. His season total tied him for fifth in school history and helped him earn third team AllAmerica honors by Football Gazette.

Moving on Up

Safety Brett Shelton continued his climb up the school record book in 2006. Shelton, once again, started all 11 games at free safety and ended the year with 72 tackles. His three-year total of 238 stops places him third in school history and leaves him just 68 shy of second place.

Big Sky Boasts

Webber and Mulitalo were two of four Hornet defensive players to be named second team all-Big Sky in 2006. The pair were joined by defensive end Dallas Mauga and outside linebacker Tyson Butler. Nine other Sacramento State players earned honorable mention accolades. That group was comprised of defensive end Mike Brannon, outside linebacker Tony DeMonaco, defensive end James Henderson, tackle Jordan Hunter, punter Mitch Lively, quarterback Marcel Marquez, special teams player Calvin Robinson, safety Brett Shelton and return specialist Andre Taylor.

Big Play Barnes

Senior Jason Barnes apparently was tired of living in the shadow of his older brother — Golden State Warrior forward Matt Barnes. The younger Barnes exploded on the scene for Sacramento State during his one year with the team. Barnes tied for the team lead with 28 receptions and led the squad with 623 receiving yards. His average of 22.2 yards per reception ranks second in school single season history, trailing only Kevin Fontes (23.2 in 1982). Barnes’ average would be the best in career history at Sacramento State but he finished two catches shy of the needed minimum of 30.

Three More Go Pro

Three members of last season’s team are now being paid for their athletic services. Wide receiver Jason Barnes and linebacker Tyson Butler are both members of the Central Valley Coyotes of ArenaFootball2. Punter Mitch Lively has also turned pro, but in a different sport. Lively was drafted in the 16th round by the Colorado Rockies this past June and finished the season with the Casper Rockies of the Pioneer League as a pitcher. Sacramento State now has two players in the NFL, two in the CFL, two in NFL Europa, four in the AFL and three in AFL2.

Equal Time

It took a while for Sacramento State to find a quarterback in 2006. In fact, the team started three different QBs in the first two games. Tim Brockwell started at Boise State, Crosby Wehr earned the nod against Cal Poly and Marcel Marquez started against Montana. Marquez kept the job and started the final nine games of the year. He finished the year with a team-best 1,999 yards of total offense.

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Big Sky Statistics 2006 BIG SKY ATTENDANCE

2006 BIG SKY CONFERENCE FOOTBALL STANDINGS W Montana* 8 Montana State 6 Portland State 6 Northern Arizona 5 Sacramento State 4 Weber State 3 Eastern Washington* 3 Idaho State 1 Northern Colorado 0 * I-AA/FCS Playoff Participant

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L 0 2 2 3 4 5 5 7 8

BIG SKY GAMES PCT. PF PA 1.000 264 140 .750 170 145 .720 200 99 .625 291 202 .500 142 196 .375 171 205 .375 180 167 .125 173 237 .000 80 280

W L 12 2 8 5 7 4 6 5 4 7 4 7 3 8 2 9 1 10

ALL GAMES PCT. PF PA .857 385 225 .615 261 286 .636 245 202 .545 378 296 .364 168 288 .364 201 265 .273 214 296 .182 255 373 .100 129 373

Team 1. Montana 2. Montana State 3. Idaho State 4. Portland State 5. Eastern Wash. 6. Northern Arizona 7. Weber State 8. Sacramento State 9. Northern Colorado

G 9 7 5 4 5 5 6 5 6

Total Home Att. Avg. 203,403 22,600 89,309 12,758 37,176 7,435 29,182 7,296 35,580 7,116 33,042 6,608 35,976 5,996 29,106 5,821 28,857 4,810

SCORING OFFENSE Northern Arizona Montana Idaho State Portland State Montana State Eastern Wash. Weber State Sacramento State Northern Colorado

G 11 14 11 11 13 11 11 11 11

PTS 378 385 255 245 261 214 201 168 129

AVG 34.4 27.5 23.2 22.3 20.1 19.5 18.3 15.3 11.7

PASS OFFENSE Northern Arizona Montana Montana State Idaho State Eastern Wash. Sacramento State Portland State Weber State Northern Colorado

G 11 14 13 11 11 11 11 11 11

YDS 2939 3181 2940 2320 2221 1977 1969 1887 1735

AVG 267.2 227.2 226.2 210.9 201.9 179.7 179.0 171.5 157.7

KICKOFF RET Northern Arizona Weber State Portland State Montana Sacramento State Eastern Wash. Idaho State Montana State Northern Colorado

RET 35 41 28 43 37 41 48 36 39

YDS 790 900 593 904 730 796 884 642 677

AVG 22.6 22.0 21.2 21.0 19.7 19.2 18.4 17.8 17.4

SACKS Montana Montana State Portland State Northern Arizona Weber State Sacramento State Idaho State Eastern Wash. Northern Colorado

G SACKS YDS 14 35 196 13 32 188 11 30 204 11 24 154 11 27 145 11 22 135 11 21 176 11 18 109 11 15 81

SCORING DEFENSE Montana Portland State Montana State Weber State Sacramento State Eastern Wash. Northern Arizona Idaho State Northern Colorado

G 14 11 13 11 11 11 11 11 11

PTS 225 202 286 265 288 296 296 330 373

AVG 16.1 18.4 22.0 24.1 26.2 26.9 26.9 30.0 33.9

PASS DEFENSE Montana Eastern Wash. Weber State Montana State Portland State Sacramento State Northern Colorado Northern Arizona Idaho State

G 14 11 11 13 11 11 11 11 11

YDS 2234 2032 2054 2428 2088 2562 2684 2765 2851

AVG 159.6 184.7 186.7 186.8 189.8 232.9 244.0 251.4 259.2

PUNT RET Montana Weber State Idaho State Montana State Eastern Wash. Sacramento State Northern Arizona Portland State Northern Colorado

RET 57 38 24 40 17 14 29 27 12

YDS AVG 733 12.9 415 10.9 230 9.6 354 8.9 137 8.1 108 7.7 221 7.6 189 7.0 70 5.8

PENALTIES Northern Colorado Eastern Wash. Weber State Idaho State Montana State Northern Arizona Montana Portland State Sacramento State

PEN 64 71 79 77 101 87 92 85 94

RUSH OFFENSE Montana Northern Arizona Idaho State Weber State Northern Colorado Eastern Wash. Portland State Montana State Sacramento State

G 14 11 11 11 11 11 11 13 11

YDS 1951 1517 1358 1339 1338 1192 1191 1230 703

AVG 139.4 137.9 123.5 121.7 121.6 108.4 108.3 94.6 63.9

TOTAL OFFENSE Northern Arizona Montana Idaho State Montana State Eastern Wash. Weber State Portland State Northern Colorado Sacramento State

G 11 14 11 13 11 11 11 11 11

YDS 4456 5132 3678 4170 3413 3226 3160 3073 2680

AVG 405.1 366.6 334.4 320.8 310.3 293.3 287.3 279.4 243.6

PUNTING PAVG RAVG Northern Arizona 43.0 4.0 Montana 41.5 2.6 Idaho State 42.8 2.7 Eastern Wash. 41.9 6.3 Portland State 41.1 5.8 Sacramento State 41.7 7.0 Weber State 40.3 4.5 Montana State 34.6 2.7 Northern Colorado 38.3 5.5

NET 39.1 37.8 37.5 34.0 33.9 33.8 33.5 31.7 31.6

RUSH DEFENSE Montana Portland State Weber State Montana State Sacramento State Idaho State Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Eastern Wash.

G 14 11 11 13 11 11 11 11 11

YDS 1495 1232 1238 1560 1342 1373 1393 2024 2044

AVG 106.8 112.0 112.5 120.0 122.0 124.8 126.6 184.0 185.8

TOTAL DEFENSE Montana Weber State Portland State Montana State Sacramento State Eastern Wash. Northern Arizona Idaho State Northern Colorado

G 14 11 11 13 11 11 11 11 11

YDS 3729 3292 3320 3988 3904 4076 4158 4224 4708

AVG 266.4 299.3 301.8 306.8 354.9 370.5 378.0 384.0 428.0

TURNOVER MAR Portland State Montana Northern Arizona Eastern Wash. Montana State Weber State Sacramento State Northern Colorado Idaho State

MAR +9 +7 +3 +2 -2 -2 -5 -6 -12

+ 31 30 15 26 25 18 20 20 12

22 23 12 24 27 20 25 26 24

YDS 521 610 649 672 839 719 932 741 751

AVG 47.4 55.5 59.0 61.1 64.5 65.4 66.6 67.4 68.3

3RD DN CONV. CONV Northern Arizona 62 Montana 75 Sacramento State 56 Idaho State 52 Northern Colorado 50 Eastern Wash. 49 Portland State 43 Montana State 48 Weber State 37

ATT 142 202 152 151 156 156 148 175 142

PCT 43.7 37.1 36.8 34.4 32.1 31.4 29.1 27.4 26.1

OPP 3RD CONV. CONV Portland State 39 Montana 55 Northern Arizona 45 Montana State 67 Weber State 58 Idaho State 62 Eastern Wash. 56 Sacramento State 62 Northern Colorado 58

ATT 139 196 142 191 153 163 140 154 133

PCT 28.1 28.1 31.7 35.1 37.9 38.0 40.0 40.3 43.6

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Big Sky Statistics YDS AVG 1129 102.6 1117 101.5 1027 93.4 1016 92.4 589 84.1 645 64.5 572 44.0 479 43.5 520 40.0 407 37.0

RECEPTIONS/GM G Alex Watson, NAU 11 Patrick Ealy, NCOL 10 M. Jefferson, MSU 13 Donnell Wheaton, MSU 12 Tony Davis, EWU 11 Marky Felipe, WSU 11 Ryan Bagley, UM 14 Eric Allen, UM 13 T. Kirkland, PSU 10 Kenny Mahone, NAU 11

REC 82 58 66 55 48 44 55 51 38 40

YDS R/GM 1017 7.45 462 5.80 1023 5.08 757 4.58 541 4.36 459 4.00 725 3.93 801 3.92 533 3.80 474 11.9

PASS EFFICIENCY COMP Jason Murrietta, NAU 214 T.J. Swanson, NCOL 33 Sawyer Smith, PSU 100 Josh Swogger, UM 195 Jack Rolovich, MSU 113 Matt Gutierrez, ISU 187 Marcel Marquez, SAC 142 Ian Pizarro, WSU 100 Matt Nichols, EWU 143

YDS TD-INT EFF 329 34-5 168.3 53 3-2 137.1 188 14-8 135.9 358 17-12 126.4 228 10-10 116.9 342 16-14 116.9 270 10-15 113.1 189 7-7 110.9 259 8-17 109.0

REC. YARDS/GM G Alex Watson, NAU 11 M. Jefferson, MSU 13 Akilah Lacey, ISU 11 Donnell Wheaton, MSU 12 Skyler Moore, NAU 11 Jason Barnes, SAC 10 Eric Allen, UM 13 T. Kirkland, PSU 10 Ryan Bagley, UM 14 Brendan Ferrigno, PSU 11

REC 82 66 37 55 39 28 51 38 55 31

YDS 1017 1023 753 757 687 623 801 533 725 545

AVG 92.5 87.7 68.5 63.1 62.5 62.3 61.6 53.3 51.8 49.5

PASSING AVG COMP Jason Murrietta, NAU 214 Josh Swogger, UM 195 Matt Gutierrez, ISU 187 Marcel Marquez, SAC 142 Sawyer Smith, PSU 100 Matt Nichols, EWU 143 Jack Rolovich, MSU 113 Ian Pizarro, WSU 100 D. Breazeale, NCOL 105

ATT 329 358 342 270 188 259 228 189 183

PCT 65.0 54.5 54.7 52.6 53.2 55.2 49.6 52.9 57.4

AVG 257.0 206.5 203.4 191.0 165.7 159.0 152.2 149.6 101.8

TOTAL OFFENSE RUSH Jason Murrietta, NAU 45 Josh Swogger, UM 41 Matt Gutierrez, ISU -34 Marcel Marquez, SAC 89 Matt Nichols, EWU 115 Sawyer Smith, PSU -40 Ian Pizarro, WSU -5 Jack Rolovich, MSU -62 D. Breazeale, NCOL 68 Trevyn Smith, WSU 1129

PASS 2827 2685 2237 1910 1749 1491 1197 1674 1018 0

YARDS 2872 2726 2203 1999 1964 1451 1192 1612 1086 1129

AVG 261.1 209.7 200.3 199.9 169.5 161.2 149.0 146.5 108.6 102.6

INTERCEPTIONS Brent Webber, SAC Michael Dorsey, PSU Dominic Dixon, PSU Odell Jackson, PSU Michael Beach, MSU Ty Sparrow, WSU M. LeBlanc, MSU Torrey Thomas, UM Jeff Wheeler, NAU D.J. Clark, ISU

G 10 11 11 11 10 10 10 14 11 11

INT 6 4 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 3

YDS 23 120 58 40 71 68 1 92 70 63

TD 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 1

PUNT RETURNS RET Tuff Harris, UM 46 Bryant Eteuati, WSU 26 Eddie Thompson, ISU 13 Tony Davis, EWU 7 Kory Austin, MSU 20 Alex Watson, NAU 11 Brendon Ferrigno, PSU 25 Torrell Baker, SAC 7 A. Henderson, NCOL 10

YDS 667 314 150 71 166 88 179 50 42

TD 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

AVG 14.5 12.1 11.5 10.1 8.3 8.0 7.2 7.1 4.2

RET 158 0 42 298 191 0 0 373 293 86

AVG 126.3 115.1 113.3 111.5 110.0 104.8 79.9 78.4 76.9 71.5

KICK RETURNS Bryant Eteuati, WSU Andre Taylor, SAC Rob Schulte, UM M. Jefferson, MSU Dominic Dixon, PSU Ken Cornist, ISU Tony Davis, EWU Kenny Mahone, NAU Jahir Waterman, NCOL

YDS 531 349 580 298 262 298 222 135 314

TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

AVG 27.9 23.3 22.3 21.3 21.8 18.6 18.5 16.9 16.5

RUSHING Trevyn Smith, WSU Josh Barnett, ISU Andre Wilson, NCOL Alex Henderson, NAU Mu’Ammar Ali, PSU Aaron Mason, MSU Reggie Bradshaw, UM T. B-Fletcher, UM Brady Green, UM Ryan Cole, EWU

G 11 11 11 11 7 10 13 11 13 11

ATT 205 200 246 189 129 153 137 88 135 119

ALL PURPOSE RUSH REC Alex Henderson, NAU 1016 215 Josh Barnett, ISU 1117 149 Trevyn Smith, WSU 1129 75 M. Jefferson, MSU 129 1023 Alex Watson, NAU 2 1017 Andre Wilson, NCOL 1027 126 Aaron Mason, MSU 645 154 Andre Taylor, SAC 31 458 Tony Davis, EWU 12 541 Donnell Wheaton, MSU 15 757

RET 19 15 26 14 12 16 12 8 19

PUNTING G Rhian Madrid, NAU 10 Dan Zeidman, ISU 11 Mitch Lively, SAC 11 Ryan Donckers, EWU 11 Dan Carpenter, UM 14 Andrew Levers, PSU 11 Mike Snoy, WSU 11 Rafael Mendoza, NCOL10 Tyler Bolton, MSU 10

P 43 53 62 62 62 58 63 56 36

YDS 1909 2310 2694 2627 2595 2392 2537 2237 1362

AVG 44.4 43.6 43.5 42.4 41.9 41.2 40.3 39.9 37.8

FIELD GOALS/GM Dan Carpenter, UM Brett Bergstrom, EWU Eric Azorr, PSU Robbie Dehaze, NAU Jeff Hastings, MSU Conor Foley, WSU Juan Gamboa, SAC Dan Zeidman, ISU David Dyches, NCOL

FG 24 15 14 13 12 10 9 6 6

FGA 30 18 21 17 15 19 12 8 10

SCORING Alex Watson, NAU Dan Carpenter, EWU Robbie Dehaze, NAU Eric Azorr, PSU Aaron Mason, MSU Brett Bergstrom, EWU Akilah Lacey, ISU Skyler Moore, NAU M. Jefferson, MSU Jeff Hastings, MSU

TD 15 0 0 0 10 0 10 9 11 0

XP 0 41 43 25 0 21 0 2 0 25

FG 0 24 13 14 0 15 0 0 0 12

SCORING (TDs) RUSH Alex Watson, NAU 0 Aaron Mason, MSU 9 Akilah Lacey, ISU 0 Skyler Moore, NAU 0 M. Jefferson, MSU 2 Reggie Bradshaw, UM 10 Trevyn Smith, WSU 8 T. Kirkland, PSU 0 Alex Henderson, NAU 5 Craig Chambers, UM 0

REC 15 1 10 9 9 0 0 7 1 8

RET PTS/G 0 8.2 0 6.0 0 5.5 0 5.1 0 5.1 0 4.6 0 4.4 0 4.2 1 3.8 0 3.7

TACKLES Cyrus Mulitalo, SAC Pago Togafau, ISU Tyler DeBry, WSU Adam Hayward, PSU Bobby Daly, MSU DJ Robinson, PSU Atelea Raass, ISU C. Sarmento, NCOL Davod Eneberg, EWU Tyson Butler, SAC

AST 64 77 72 48 68 48 50 41 31 50

TOT 120 116 106 104 121 91 85 81 64 78

UA 56 39 34 56 53 43 35 40 33 28

PCT FG/G 80.0 1.71 83.3 1.36 66.7 1.27 76.5 1.18 80.0 0.92 52.6 0.91 75.0 0.82 75.0 0.55 60.0 0.55 PTS/G 8.2 8.1 7.5 6.1 6.0 6.0 5.5 5.1 5.1 4.7

AVG 10.9 10.5 9.6 9.5 9.3 8.3 7.7 7.4 7.1 7.1

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All-Big Sky Conference First Team Offense Pos Player WR Alex Watson* Mike Jefferson* Eric Allen OT David Hale Cody Balogh OG Brennan Carvalho# Colin Dow C George Yarno TE Shawn Fitzpatrick QB Jason Murrietta*# RB Josh Barnett Trevyn Smith FB Bobby McClintock K Brett Bergstrom RS Bryant Eteuati

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

Second Team Offense Pos Player WR Akilah Lacey Eddie Thompson Kenneth Mackins OT Joe Hirst Rocky Hanni Darren Heerspink OG Peter St. John Matt Alfred C Jeff Marshall TE Brandon Mennear QB Josh Swogger RB Alex Henderson Andre Wilson FB Alexis Alexander K Dan Carpenter RS Tuff Harris

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

School Northern Arizona Montana State Montana Weber State Montana Portland State Montana Idaho State Northern Arizona Northern Arizona Idaho State Weber State Portland State Eastern Wash. Weber State School Idaho State Idaho State Portland State Montana State Eastern Wash. Portland State Portland State Eastern Wash. Montana Idaho State Montana Northern Ariz. Northern Colo. Eastern Wash. Montana Montana

First Team Defense Pos Player DT C.J. Niusulu Rio Stotler DE Mike Murphy# Kroy Biermann OLB Chris Hunsacker Tyler DeBry ILB Adam Hayward Pago Tagafau# CB Dominic Dixon# Bo Smith S Torrey Thomas Colt Anderson P Rhian Madrid#

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

Second Team Defense Pos Player DT Matthis Gehring Dallas Mauga DE Cole Smith Dustin Dlouhy OLB Epikopo King Tyson Butler ILB Cyrus Mulitalo D.J. Robinson CB Tuff Harris Jimmy Wilson Ricky Wilson S Ryan Force Brent Webber P Dan Zeidman

Special Teams

Player 1st Colt Anderson 2nd Kenneth Mackins

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

School Portland State Weber State Montana Montana Northern Arizona Weber State Portland State Idaho State Portland State Weber State Montana Montana Northern Arizona School Portland State Sacramento State Portland State Montana Montana State Sacramento State Sacramento State Portland State Montana Montana Northern Ariz. Montana State Sacramento State Idaho State

Yr. School So. Montana Jr. Portland State

* unanimous selection # two-time first team selection

Honorable Mention Eastern Washington Tim Calhoun, TE; Ryan Cole, RB; Tony Davis, WR; David Eneberg, ILB; Keith Grennan, DT; Brandon Keeler, OLB; Greg Peach, DE; NIck Ramos, ST; Zach Wasielewski, OT. Idaho State Villi Akoteu, DT; Cliff Buckway, OG; D.J. Clark, CB; Sam Downs, OT; Matt Gutierez, QB; Clint Knickrehm, ST; Joel Janke, DE; Atelea Raass, OLB; Evan Smith, OT. Montana Ryan Bagley, WR; Reggie Bradshaw, RB; Dan Carpenter, P; Craig Chambers, WR; Brady Green, RB; Tyler Joyce, ILB; Kevin Klaboe, FB; Matt Lebsock, S; Craig Mettler, DT; Kerrt Mullan, DT; Brent Russum, OT; Kyle Ryan, ILB; Loren Utterback, OLB. Montana State Kory Austin, CB; Elliott Barnhart, TE; Brandt Birkeland, OG; Will Claggett, ILB; Bobby Daly, ILB; Andre Fuller, CB; Jeff Hansen, C; Peder Jensen, OT; Clive Lowe, DE; Aaron Mason, RB; Louis Saucedo, OG; David Siataga, DT; Aaron Papich, DT; Donnell Wheaton, WR.

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Northern Arizona Robbie Dehaze, K; Drew Hoffman, DE; Kenny Mahone, WR; Kevin Meagher, C; Skyler Moore, WR; Shane Sandau, OT; Jon Toailoa, OG; D.J. Wade, NAU; Jeff Wheeler, S. Northern Colorado Patrick Ealy, WR; Jake Gable, C; Asa Matthews, OLB; Cristian Sarmento, OLB; Jahir Waterman, FB. Portland State Mu’Ammar Ali, RB; Eric Azorr, K; Derek Duff, C; Mike Dorsey, S; Brendan Ferrigno, WR; Odell Jackson, CB; Tremayne Kirkland, WR; Kenneth Mackins, RS; Charles Manigo, S; Jordan Senn, OLB; Sawyer Smith, QB. Sacramento State Mike Brannon, DE; Tony DeMonaco, OLB; James Henderson, DE; Jordan Hunter, OT; Mitch Lively, P; Marcel Marquez, QB; Calvin Robinson, ST; Brett Shelton, S; Andre Taylor, RS. Weber State Chad Glover, C; Bryant Eteuati, ST; Marcus Mailei, FB; Max Moala, ILB; Pate Moleni, DE; Patrick O’Keefe, DE; Ty Sparrow, S; Brad Stewart, OLB; Dimitri Tsoumpas, OG.

Award Winners

Offensive POY - Jason Murrietta (NAU) Defensive POY - Adam Hayward (PSU)) Newcomer - Alex Henderson (NAU) Coach of the Year - Bobby Hauck (UM)

Big Sky Players of the Week September 4 Offense - Cory Carpenter, MSU Defense - Adam Hayward, PSU Special Teams - Jeff Hastings, MSU

September 11 Offense - Sawyer Smith, PSU Defense - Terrence Calloway, ISU Special Teams - Dan Carpenter, UM September 18 Offense - Alex Watson, NAU Trevyn Smith, WSU Defense - Jeff Wheeler, NAU Special Teams - Matt West, NCOL September 25 Offense - Jason Murrietta, NAU Defense - David Eneberg, EWU Special Teams - Brett Bergstrom, EWU October 2 Offense - Michael Jefferson, MSU Defense - Cyrus Mulitalo, SAC Tyler DeBry, WSU Kroy Biermann, UM Special Teams - Mitch Lively, SAC October 9 Offense - Josh Barnett, ISU Defense - Jimmy Wilson, UM Special Teams - Tuff Harris, UM October 16 Offense - Sawyer Smith, PSU Defense - Odell Jackson, PSU David Eneberg, EWU Special Teams - Brett Bergstrom, EWU October 23 Offense - Michael Jefferson, MSU Defense - DJ Robinson, PSU Special Teams - Dan Carpenter, UM Bryant Eteuati, WSU October 30 Offense - Alex Henderson, NAU Defense - Cyrus Mulitalo, SAC Dustin Dlouhy, UM Special Teams - Robbie Dehaze, NAU November 6 Offense - Marcel Marquez, SAC Sawyer Smith, PSU Defense - Mike Murphy, UM Special Teams - Tim Toone, WSU November 13 Offense - Jason Murrietta, NAU Defense - Adam Hayward, NAU Special Teams - Tuff Harris, UM November 20 Offense - Jason Murrietta, NAU Defense - Chris Hunsacker, NAU Rio Stotler, WSU Special Teams - Dan Carpenter, UM

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Record Book Team Season Records General Team

Most Points Scored 1999 ............................414 1988 ............................368 1991 ............................367 Fewest Points Scored 1987 ............................130 1980 ............................161 2006 ............................168 Most Points Per Game 1999 ...........................37.6 1988 ...........................36.8 1991 ...........................36.7 Fewest Points Per Game 1987 ...........................11.8 2006 ...........................15.3 1980 ...........................16.1 Highest Scoring Margin 1988 ..........................+159 1991 ..........................+143 1992 ..........................+119 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1999 ..........................+104 Lowest Scoring Margin 2004 .......................... -225 1997 .......................... -220 1996 .......................... -218 Most First Downs 2002 ............................263 1999 ............................252 1988 ............................240 Fewest First Downs 2006 ............................139 1987 ............................141 1980 ............................151 Most Touchdowns 1999 ..............................53 1988 ..............................49 1991 ..............................48 Fewest Touchdowns 1987 ..............................16 1980 ..............................20 2006 ..............................20 Most Field Goals 1999 ..............................14 2002 ..............................14 1998 ..............................13 1991 ..............................13 Fewest Field Goals 1994 ................................1 1983 ................................1 1995 ................................2

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Most Penalties 1985 ............................124 1988 ............................115 2004 ............................102 Fewest Penalties 1994 ..............................64 2002 ..............................70 2003 ..............................75 Most Penalty Yards 1985 .........................1,089 1988 .........................1,057 1997 ............................932 Fewest Penalty Yards 1994 ............................544 2002 ............................618 1992 ............................653

Offense

Rushing

Most Rush Attempts 1981 ............................575 1998 ............................528 2002 ............................517 Fewest Rush Attempts 2004 ............................343 2006 ............................346 1996 ............................350 Most Rushing Yards 1999 .........................2,584 1995 .........................2,564 1998 .........................2,510 Fewest Rushing Yards 2006 ............................703 2004 .........................1,080 1996 .........................1,098

Most Passing Yards/Game 1996 .........................282.5 1992 .........................268.7 1988 .........................263.9

Fewest Interceptions 1991 ................................7 1997 ................................7 1993 ................................8

Fewest Passing Yards/Game 1987 .........................107.7 1998 .........................133.8 1980 .........................143.2

Most Fumbles Recovered 1984 ..............................17 1992 ..............................17 1995 ..............................17

Most Passing Yards/Pass 1988 ...........................8.51 1991 ...........................8.41 1999 ...........................8.25

Fewest Fumbles Recovered 2006 ................................5 1980 ................................9 Four Times (last 2003) ......10

Fewest Passing Yards/Pass 2005 ...........................4.69 1987 ...........................4.94 2004 ...........................6.10

Most Turnovers Forced 1984 ..............................37 1985 ..............................34 1986 ..............................33 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1995 ..............................29

Turnovers

Most Plays 2002 ............................904 1981 ............................862 1996 ............................828

Most Rushing Yards/Game 1998 .........................260.7 1991 .........................240.5 1999 .........................234.9

Fewest Plays 2006 ............................638 1980 ............................658 1989 ............................661

Fewest Rushing Yards/Game 2006 ...........................63.9 2004 ...........................98.2 1996 ...........................99.8

Fewest Turnovers 1998 ..............................14 2000 ..............................15 1991 ..............................17

Most Total Yards 1999 .........................5,174 2002 .........................4,893 1988 .........................4,860

Most Yards/Rush 1985 ...........................5.57 1998 ...........................5.43 1999 ...........................5.39

Most Interceptions Thrown 1986 ..............................23 1996 ..............................20 2004 ..............................20

Fewest Total Yards 2006 .........................2,680 1987 .........................2,886 2005 .........................3,010

Fewest Yards/Rush 2006 ...........................2.03 1992 ...........................2.77 1981 ...........................2.91

Most Yards Per Game 1988 .........................486.0 1999 .........................470.4 1991 .........................444.1

Passing

Fewest Interceptions Thrown 2000 ................................6 1991 ................................6 1983 ................................7 2002 ................................7

Fewest Yards Per Game 2006 .........................243.6 1987 .........................262.4 2005 .........................273.6 Most Total Yards/Play 1999 ...........................6.52 1985 ...........................6.32 1981 ...........................6.32 Fewest Total Yards/Play 2005 ...........................3.94 1987 ...........................4.05 1981 ...........................4.13

Most Turnovers 1986 ..............................44 1982 ..............................35 1999 ..............................33

Most Pass Attempts 1996 ............................478 2001 ............................409 1995 ............................393

Most Fumbles Lost 1986 ..............................21 1982 ..............................21 1983 ..............................21

Fewest Pass Attempts 1980 ............................208 1998 ............................217 1987 ............................240

Fewest Fumbles Lost 1998 ................................5 1992 ................................5 2006 ................................6 1995 ................................6

Most Passing Yards 1996 .........................3,108 2002 .........................3,016 1995 .........................2,762 Fewest Passing Yards 1987 .........................1,185 1980 .........................1,432 1998 .........................1,472

Most Interceptions 1985 ..............................21 1984 ..............................20 1983 ..............................19 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994 ..............................18

Best Turnover Margin 1998 ............................+13 1992 ............................+12 1985 ............................+11 Worst Turnover Margin 1986 ............................ -11 1997 .............................. -9 1982 .............................. -8 2004 .............................. -8

Defense

Most Sacks 1986 ..............................53 1985 ..............................41 1987 ..............................36 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 2004 ..............................33 Fewest Sacks 2001 ..............................12 1997 ..............................13 1994 ..............................15 Most Points Allowed 1996 ............................466 2001 ............................424 2004 ............................415 Fewest Points Allowed 1992 ............................149 1980 ............................185 1981 ............................186 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994 ............................214

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Record Book Most Points Allowed/Game 1996 ...........................42.4 2001 ...........................38.5 2004 ...........................37.7

Fewest Plays Allowed 1988 ............................664 1994 ............................681 1991 ............................688

Fewest Points Allowed/Game 1992 ...........................14.9 1981 ...........................16.9 1987 ...........................17.5 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994 ...........................21.4

Most Total Yards Allowed 1997 .........................5,831 2001 .........................5,633 1996 .........................5,521

Most Touchdowns Allowed 1996 ..............................63 2001 ..............................59 2004 ..............................54

Fewest Total Yards Allowed 1988 .........................2,587 1992 .........................2,634 1981 .........................2,894 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994 .........................3,360

Fewest Touchdowns Allowed 1992 ..............................20 1987 ..............................23 1997 ..............................24

Most Yards Allowed/Gm 1997 .........................530.1 2001 .........................512.1 1996 .........................501.9

Most Field Goals Allowed 1986 ..............................14 1993 ..............................13 2002 ..............................13

Fewest Yards Allowed/Gm 1988 .........................258.7 1981 .........................263.1 1992 .........................263.4 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994 .........................336.0

Fewest Field Goals Allowed 1994 ................................1 1991 ................................2 1995 ................................2 Most Plays Allowed 1989 ............................947 1999 ............................888 2002 ............................860

Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Most Yards Allowed/Play 1997 ...........................7.62 1996 ...........................6.93 2001 ...........................6.84

Fewest Yards Allowed/Play 1992 ...........................3.67 1989 ...........................3.80 1988 ...........................3.90 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994 ...........................4.93

Fewest Rush Yards Allowed/Gm 1992 ...........................87.2 1985 ...........................98.5 1981 .........................102.9 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 2006 .........................122.0

Fewest Pass Yards Allowed 1988 .........................1,413 1980 .........................1,636 1987 .........................1,692 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994 .........................1,926

Rush Defense

Most Rush Yds. Allowed/Att. 1997 ...........................6.89 2001 ...........................5.40 1998 ...........................5.15

Most Pass Yards Allowed/Gm 1996 .........................306.9 1997 .........................303.9 2004 .........................283.8

Fewest Rush Yds. Allowed/Att. 1992 ...........................2.08 1981 ...........................2.59 1985 ...........................2.93 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1999 ...........................3.34

Fewest Pass Yards Allowed/Gm 1988 .........................141.3 1987 .........................153.8 1981 .........................160.2 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994 .........................163.6

Pass Defense

Most Pass Yards Allowed/Pass 1996 ...........................9.62 2001 ...........................9.02 1997 ...........................8.27

Most Rush Att. Allowed 2003 ............................499 2001 ............................495 1987 ............................490 Fewest Rush Att. Allowed 1989 ............................310 1991 ............................328 1997 ............................361 Most Rush Yards Allowed 2001 .........................2,674 1997 .........................2,488 1996 .........................2,145 Fewest Rush Yards Allowed 1992 ............................872 1985 .........................1,084 1981 .........................1,132 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 2006 .........................1,342 Most Rush Yards Allowed/Gm 2001 .........................243.1 1997 .........................226.2 1996 .........................195.0

Most Pass Attempts Allowed 1989 ............................637 2002 ............................414 1999 ............................409 Fewest Pass Att. Allowed 1980 ............................274 1988 ............................288 1987 ............................292 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994 ............................298 Most Pass Yards Allowed 1996 .........................3,376 1997 .........................3,343 2002 .........................3,138

Team Year-By-Year Per Game Averages

Total Offense 314.3 323.6 367.4 326.5 380.5 432.9 400.4 262.4 486.0 403.7 337.4 444.1 384.7 369.5 355.3 378.9 380.7 333.8 362.0 470.4 418.7 397.3 407.8 328.9 289.9 273.6 243.6

Total Defense 325.5 263.1 324.8 319.4 314.5 325.5 321.5 285.5 258.7 400.2 368.4 390.8 263.4 406.8 336.0 446.1 501.9 505.5 380.8 405.7 368.0 412.1 416.0 414.6 432.8 366.4 354.9

Rush Offense 211.8 152.3 168.6 153.4 178.4 233.1 211.3 154.6 222.1 142.6 153.5 240.5 116.0 125.0 142.5 127.8 99.8 117.0 228.2 234.9 207.9 139.9 156.4 116.9 98.2 125.5 63.9

Fewest Pass Yards Allowed/Pass 1989 ...........................3.72 1988 ...........................4.91 1986 ...........................5.71 Div. I-AA/FCS Era 1994 ...........................6.46

Rush Defense 185.3 102.9 114.7 140.6 169.4 98.5 153.3 131.7 117.4 136.7 155.2 135.9 87.2 150.5 143.4 194.7 195.0 201.6 162.3 145.5 142.2 243.1 154.5 185.8 149.0 153.5 122.0

Pass Offense 143.2 171.4 198.7 173.1 202.2 199.8 189.1 107.7 263.9 261.1 183.9 203.6 268.7 244.5 212.8 251.1 282.5 216.8 133.8 235.5 210.8 257.4 251.3 212.0 191.7 148.2 179.7

Pass Defense 163.6 160.2 210.1 178.7 172.5 226.9 168.3 153.0 141.3 263.4 213.2 254.9 176.2 256.3 192.6 251.4 306.0 303.9 218.5 260.2 225.8 269.0 261.5 228.8 283.8 212.8 232.9

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Record Book Team Single-Game Records Most Points 76 vs. San Francisco ................1968 69 vs. Saint Mary’s .............. 9/6/03 64 vs. CS Northridge ......... 11/4/00 63 vs. Chico State ............ 10/12/91 63 vs. Sonoma State........... 9/21/85 60 vs. Cal Lutheran .......... 11/12/88 57 vs. Abeline Christian ..... 9/19/92 56 vs. NC Central ............ 11/26/88 53 vs. Southern Utah ........ 11/11/95 52 vs. Humboldt State ...... 10/13/84 52 vs. Portland State ........ 10/18/86 At Hornet Stadium — 69 vs. Saint Mary’s .............. 9/6/03 Away From Home — 49 at San Francisco State ... 9/11/93 49 at Weber State.............. 10/2/99 In a Loss — 49 at Weber State.............. 10/2/99 49 vs. No. Arizona (3OT) . 10/23/99 In a Season Opener — 48 vs. Chico State .............. 9/10/88 Fewest Points Scored 0, 45 times (last at Boise State) ............. 8/31/06 At Hornet Stadium — 0, 17 times (last vs. Portland State)........ 10/9/84 Away From Home — 0, 28 times (last at Boise State) ............. 8/31/06 In a Season Opener — 0, 6 times (last at Boise State) ............. 8/31/06 Most Points Scored/Qtr (I-AA/FCS era) 1st Quarter — 26 vs. Saint Mary’s .............. 9/6/03 2nd Quarter — 27 vs. Azusa Pacific ........... 10/8/05 3rd Quarter — 20 vs. CS Northridge ......... 11/4/00 4th Quarter — 22 at Montana ................... 9/11/99 Overtime Points — 13 vs. Northern Arizona ... 10/23/99 Most Points Allowed 75 at Nevada ..........................1977 63 at Portland State............ 9/30/78 62 at No. Arizona ............... 9/9/95 61 vs. CS Northridge ......... 11/4/00 60 vs. Cal State LA ...................1959 59 at Montana ................... 9/24/06 59 at Nevada .................... 9/11/04 58 vs. Cal Poly ................. 11/20/04 58 at UC Davis .................. 9/25/04 58 at Portland State.......... 10/10/98

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At Hornet Stadium — 61 vs. CS Northridge ......... 11/4/00 Away From Home — 75 at Nevada ..........................1977 In a Win — 61 vs. CS Northridge ......... 11/4/00 In a Season Opener — 62 at No. Arizona ............... 9/9/95 Fewest Points Allowed 0, 27 times (last vs. SF State) ................ 9/10/94 At Hornet Stadium — 0, 19 times (last vs. SF State) ................ 9/10/94 Away From Home — 0, 8 times (last at Cal Poly) ............... 10/17/92 In a Season Opener — 0, 4 times (last at San Francisco State) 9/10/94 Most Combined Points 125 (SAC 64, CSN 61) .....11/4/00* 101 (WSU 52, SAC 48) ..... 10/2/99 100 (NAU 51, SAC 49) ... 10/23/99 94 (UCD 52, SAC 42) ...... 10/28/95 90 (NAU 50, SAC 40) ..... 11/10/01 * NCAA Division I-AA/FCS Record Fewest Combined Points 0 (SAC 0, HUM 0) ...................1963 3 (SAC 3, WHIT 0) ...................1954 3 (SFSU 3, SAC 0) ...................1965 4 (SAC 4, LBSU 0)....................1963 6 (SAC 6, HUM 0) ...................1964 Largest Margin of Victory 76 (76-0) vs. San Francisco ......1968 60 (60-0) vs. Cal Lutheran .......1988 53 (63-10) at Sonoma St. .. 9/21/85 50 (69-19) vs. Saint Mary’s .. 9/6/03 49 (56-7) vs. NC Central . 11/26/88 At Hornet Stadium — 76 vs. San Francisco ................1968 Away From Home — 53 at Sonoma St. .............. 9/21/85 In a Season Opener — 47 vs. San Francisco .......... 9/12/81 Largest Margin of Defeat 75 (75-0) at Nevada ................1977 56 (56-0) at Louisiana Tech ......1977 56 (63-7) at Portland St. ..... 9/30/78 55 (62-7) at No. Arizona ..... 9/9/95 52 (59-7) at Nevada .......... 9/11/04 At Hornet Stadium — 48 vs. Cal State LA ...................1959

Lyle James guided Sacramento State from 1966-68. In 1968, the Hornets defeated San Francisco, 76-0, for the largest margin of victory in school history. In a Season Opener — 52 at Nevada .................... 9/11/04 Rushing Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 470 vs. Idaho State ............ 11/6/99 392 vs. Cal Poly ................... 9/9/00 366 vs. Montana State ....... 9/25/99 350 at Eastern Wash........ 10/26/02 334 at Idaho State ............. 11/8/98 Fewest Rushing Yards (I-AA/FCS era) -34 at Eastern Wash. ....... 10/30/04 -20 at Idaho State .............. 11/4/06 5 vs. Portland State .......... 11/11/06 7 vs. Stephen F. Austin ....... 9/17/94 7 at Northern Arizona ........ 10/2/04 Passing Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 432 vs. Eastern Wash. ..... 10/12/96 406 vs. Saint Mary’s .......... 11/4/95 396 at Idaho State ............. 11/4/06 386 vs. Cal Poly ............... 11/23/96 383 vs. UC Davis ............... 9/20/97 Fewest Passing Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 28 vs. Cal Poly ................... 9/12/98 32 at Boise State ................ 8/31/06 40 vs. Cal Poly ................... 9/16/06 68 at Montana State........... 11/5/05 76 vs. Montana State ....... 10/14/06

Most Plays (I-AA/FCS era) 93 at Eastern Wash.......... 10/26/02 91 vs. Eastern Wash. ....... 10/12/96 90 vs. Montana.................. 10/6/01 89 vs. Northern Arizona ... 10/23/99 87 at Weber State.............. 9/29/01 87 vs. Southern Utah ........ 11/11/95 Fewest Plays (I-AA/FCS era) 43 at Boise State ................ 8/31/06 48 at Nevada .................... 9/11/04 50 vs. Northern Colorado . 10/28/06 50 vs. Montana State ....... 10/14/06 50 at Northern Arizona ........ 9/9/95 Most Rushes (I-AA/FCS era) 70 at Eastern Wash.......... 10/26/02 59 at Northern Arizona .... 10/24/98 57 vs. Montana State ......... 9/25/99 57 vs. Idaho State .............. 11/6/99 56 vs. Montana................ 11/14/98 Fewest Rushes (I-AA/FCS era) 17 at Northern Arizona ...... 10/2/04 17 at Eastern Wash.......... 10/30/04 20 vs. Northern Colorado . 10/28/06 20 at Northern Arizona .... 10/21/06 21 vs. Cal Poly ................. 11/23/96

Most Total Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 641 vs. Idaho State ............ 9/27/03 608 vs. Idaho State ............ 11/6/99 596 vs. UC Davis ............... 9/18/99 593 at Chico State ............. 9/24/94 590 vs. No. Arizona ........ 10/23/99

Most Passes (I-AA/FCS era) 59 vs. Eastern Wash. ....... 10/12/96 55 vs. Northern Arizona ..... 10/9/96 54 vs. Montana.................. 9/28/96 51 vs. Montana.................. 10/6/01 50 vs. CS Northridge ....... 10/16/93 50 vs. Portland State .......... 11/2/96

Fewest Total Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 82 at Boise State ................ 8/31/06 117 vs. Montana State ..... 10/14/06 128 at Montana State....... 10/13/01 135 vs. Pacific ................... 11/5/94 135 vs. Montana................ 11/8/03

Fewest Passes (I-AA/FCS era) 10 vs. Cal Poly ................... 9/12/98 13 vs. Saint Mary’s .............. 9/4/99 15 at Boise State ................ 8/31/06 15 at Idaho State ............... 11/8/98 16 at Northern Arizona .... 10/24/98

Away From Home — 75 at Nevada ..........................1977

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Most Total Return Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 243 vs. CS Northridge ....... 11/4/00 217 vs. Montana.............. 10/30/93 215 at Portland State........ 10/10/98 Fewest Total Return Yds. (I-AA/FCS era) 4 at Northern Arizona ........ 10/2/04 8 at Idaho State ................. 11/4/06 9 at Montana State........... 10/13/01 Most Interceptions Thrown (I-AA/FCS era) 5 vs. Eastern Washington . 10/25/03 4, Seven times (last vs. Montana) ............. 11/12/05

Most Interceptions (I-AA/FCS era) 4 vs. Weber State .............. 10/7/06 4 vs. Weber State ............ 10/16/04 4 vs. Saint Mary’s ................ 9/6/03 4 at Montana ..................... 9/11/99 4 vs. Montana.................... 9/22/96 4 vs. Cal Poly ................... 10/21/95 4 vs. Cal Poly ................... 11/12/94 Most Fumbles Recovered (I-AA/FCS era) 4 vs. Idaho State ................ 9/22/01 4 vs. CS Northridge ......... 10/17/98 4 vs. Southern Utah .......... 11/11/95

Most Fumbles (I-AA/FCS era) 7 vs. UC Davis ................. 10/27/01 7 vs. Montana.................... 9/28/96 7 at Saint Mary’s ............... 11/5/94 7 vs. San Francisco State .... 9/11/93

Most Turnovers Forced (I-AA/FCS era) 7 vs. Saint Mary’s ................ 9/6/03 6 vs. Northern Arizona ....... 10/1/05 6 at Idaho State ............... 10/23/04 6 vs. Southern Utah .......... 11/11/95

Most Fumbles Lost (I-AA/FCS era) 5 vs. UC Davis ................. 10/27/01 4 vs. Idaho State .............. 10/22/05 4 vs. Montana.................... 11/8/03 4 at Montana ..................... 10/7/00 4 at Weber State................ 10/2/99

Most Penalties (I-AA/FCS era) 17 vs. Saint Mary’s .............. 9/6/03 16 at Portland State.......... 11/24/01 16 at Montana ................... 9/11/99

Most Turnovers (I-AA/FCS era) 6 vs. Idaho State .............. 10/22/05 6 vs. Cal Poly ................... 11/20/04 7 vs. UC Davis ................. 10/27/01 7 at Weber State................ 10/2/99

Most Penalty Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 161 vs. CS Northridge ..... 10/25/87 157 vs. Saint Mary’s ............ 9/6/03 153 at Saint Mary’s ............. 9/2/00 Fewest Penalty Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 5 vs. CS Northridge ......... 11/19/94 9 vs. Saint Mary’s ................ 9/1/01 17 vs. Saint Mary’s .............. 9/4/99 Most Sacks (I-AA/FCS era) 7 vs. Weber State .............. 10/7/06 7 vs. Saint Mary’s ................ 9/6/03 7 vs. Weber State .............. 9/30/00 Most Time of Possession (I-AA/FCS era) 39:16 at Eastern Wash..... 10/26/02 37:51 vs. SF State .............. 9/10/94 37:18 vs. Montana........... 11/14/98 Lowest Time of Poss. (I-AA/FCS era) 20:49 vs. Northern Colo. .. 10/28/06 21:09 vs. Eastern Wash. .. 10/25/03 21:59 at Weber State....... 11/15/03

Fewest Penalties (I-AA/FCS era) 1 vs. CS Northridge ......... 11/19/94 2 vs. Northern Arizona ..... 11/10/01 2 vs. Saint Mary’s ................ 9/1/01 2 vs. Saint Mary’s ................ 9/4/99 2 vs. Texas State .............. 10/14/95

Led by Charles Roberts’ 409 yards, the Hornets recorded a school-record 470 rushing yards against Idaho State in 1999. (Standing L-R) Chris Kelly, Doug Hollingsworth, Lonie Paxton, Terence Wagner, Jon Osterhout, Tim Conley; (Kneeling) Mike Wooster, Charles Roberts.

Most Field Goals (I-AA/FCS era) 4 vs. Weber State ............ 11/16/02 3, 10 times (last at UC Davis) ............. 11/18/06 Fewest Field Goals (I-AA/FCS era) 0, 76 times (last vs. Portland State)...... 11/11/06 Most Punt Return Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 131 vs. SF State ................. 9/11/93 121 at UC Davis ................ 10/5/02 91 vs. Eastern Wash. ......... 9/16/95 Fewest Punt Return Yds. (I-AA/FCS era) -6 vs. Montana ................ 11/12/05 -6 vs. Northern Arizona ... 11/10/01 -6 vs. Eastern Wash. ........ 10/12/96 Most Kick Return Yards (I-AA/FCS era) 220 vs. CS Northridge ....... 11/4/00 200 vs. Eastern Wash. ..... 10/29/05 199 at Portland State........ 10/10/98 Fewest Kick Return Yds. (I-AA/FCS era) 0 vs. Azusa Pacific ............. 10/8/05 0 at Northern Arizona ........ 10/2/04 0 at Idaho State ................. 11/8/98

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Record Book Rushing Records Career

Attempts

Yards

1. Charles Roberts Att 1997 139 1998 386 1999 303 2000 296 total 1,124*

Yards 587 2,260 2,082 1,624 6,553

Avg 4.2 5.9 6.9 5.5 5.8

TD 1 19 22 14 56

2. John Farley 1980 1981 1982 1983 total

Att 177 161 189 199 726

Yards 931 716 1,137 1,078 3,862

Avg 5.3 4.4 6.0 5.4 5.3

TD 4 3 13 10 30

3. Donald Hair 1985 1986 1987 1988 total

Att 161 123 62 157 503

Yards 1,097 653 308 717 2,775

Avg 4.8 5.3 5.0 4.6 5.5

TD 11 7 3 9 30

4. Troy Mills 1990 1991 total

Att 203 223 426

Yards 1,103 1,668 2,771

Avg 5.4 7.5 6.5

TD 8 17 25

5. Rob Harrison 1985 1986 total

Att 94 179 273

Yards 590 1,334 1,924

Avg 6.1 7.5 7.0

TD 2 9 11

6. Ryan Mole 2004 2005 total

Att 146 171 317

Yards 858 768 1,626

Avg 5.9 4.5 5.1

TD 5 2 7

7. Mark Schutz 1984 1985 total

Att 223 79 302

Yards 1,064 507 1,571

Avg 4.8 6.4 5.2

TD 10 3 13

8. Pedro Lewis 1991 1992 1993 total

Att 75 198 50 323

Yards 376 858 253 1,487

Avg 5.0 4.3 5.1 4.6

TD 3 9 1 13

9. Tyronne Gross 2002 2003 2004 total

Att 100 167 81 348

Yards 420 812 216 1,448

Avg 4.2 4.9 2.7 4.2

TD 5 8 3 16

10. John Scorza 1967 1968 total

Att 204 179 383

Yards 683 705 1,388

Avg 3.3 3.9 3.6

TD 13 5 18

* NCAA Division I-AA/FCS Record

1. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 ................1,124* 2. John Farley, 1980-83 ............................. 726 3. Donald Hair, 1985-88 ........................... 503 4. Troy Mills, 1990-91 ................................. 426 5. John Scorza, 1967-68 ............................. 383 6. Tyronne Gross, 2002-04 .......................... 348 7. Pedro Lewis, 1991-93 ............................ 323 8. Ryan Mole, 2004-05 ................................ 317 9. Mark Schutz, 1984-85 ........................... 302 10. Garrett White, 1998-2002 ...................... 280 * NCAA Div. I-AA/FCS Record

Touchdowns

1. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 ...................... 56 2. John Farley, 1980-83 ............................... 30 Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................. 30 4. Troy Mills, 1990-91 ................................... 25 5. John Scorza, 1967-68 ............................... 18 6. Garrett White, 1998-2002 ......................... 16 Tyronne Gross, 2002-04 ............................ 16 8. Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 ............................... 15 9. Mark Schutz, 1984-85 ............................. 13 Pedro Lewis, 1991-93 .............................. 13

Yards Per Carry

(Minimum 150 carries) 1. Rob Harrison, 1985-86 ............................ 7.0 2. Troy Mills, 1990-91 .................................. 6.5 3. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 ..................... 6.4 4. Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................ 5.5 5. John Farley, 1980-83 .............................. 5.3 6. Mark Schutz, 1984-85 .............................. 5.2 7. Ryan Mole, 2004-05 ................................. 5.1 8. Steve Buccellato, 1987-90 ......................... 5.0 9. Three Players ............................................ 4.8

Season Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Charles Roberts, 1998.............................. 386 Charles Roberts, 1999.............................. 303 Charles Roberts, 2000.............................. 296 George Sula, 1974 .................................. 270 Michael Stewart, 1995 ............................ 262 Mark Schutz, 1984 .................................. 223 Troy Mills, 1991 ..................................... 223 8. John Scorza, 1967................................... 204 9. John Farley, 1983 .................................... 199 10. Pedro Lewis, 1992 ................................... 198

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

Charles Roberts, 1998........................... 2,260 Charles Roberts, 1999........................... 2,082 Troy Mills, 1991 .................................. 1,668 Charles Roberts, 2000........................... 1,624 Rob Harrison, 1986 .............................. 1,334 Michael Stewart, 1995 ......................... 1,161 John Farley, 1982 ................................. 1,137 Troy Mills, 1990 .................................. 1,103 Donald Hair, 1985 ............................... 1,097 George Sula, 1974 ............................... 1,084

Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Charles Roberts, 1999................................ 22 Charles Roberts, 1998................................ 19 Troy Mills, 1991 ....................................... 17 Charles Roberts, 2000................................ 14 John Farley, 1982 ...................................... 13 John Scorza, 1967..................................... 13 7. Donald Hair, 1985 .................................... 11 8. Ricky Ray, 2000 ........................................ 10 Troy Gassaway, 1994 ................................ 10 Mark Schutz, 1984 .................................... 10 John Farley, 1983 ...................................... 10

• Three-time All-American • 6,533 career rushing yards • 2,260 yards in 1998 • 409 yards in a game • 13 200-yard games* • 29 100-yard games • 11-straight 100-yard games* • 56 career touchdowns * NCAA Div. I-AA/FCS Record

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Record Book Yards Per Carry

(Minimum 100 carries) 1. Troy Mills, 1991 ...................................... 7.5 Rob Harrison, 1986 .................................. 7.5 3. Charles Roberts, 1999............................... 6.9 4. Donald Hair, 1985 ................................... 6.8 5. John Farley, 1982 ..................................... 6.0 6. Ryan Mole, 2004 ...................................... 5.9 Charles Roberts, 1998............................... 5.9 8. Charles Roberts, 2000............................... 5.5 John Farley, 1983 ..................................... 5.5 10. Troy Mills, 1990 ...................................... 5.4

Misc. Rushing Records

Yards by a Freshman — Donald Hair (1985)..................................... 1,097 Touchdowns by a Freshman — Donald Hair (1985).......................................... 11 Yards By a Quarterback — Ryan Leadingham (2001) ............................... 203 Touchdowns By a Quarterback — Ricky Ray (2000) ............................................. 10

Single Game Attempts

1. Charles Roberts vs. Montana (11/14/98) .... 43 2. Charles Roberts at NAU (10/24/98)........... 42 3. Charles Roberts vs. CSN (10/17/98) .......... 41 Michael Stewart vs. Texas State (10/14/95) 41 5. Charles Roberts at MSU (9/26/98) ............. 40

100-Yard Rushers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 27. 29. 30. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36.

Charles Roberts vs. ISU (11/6/99).................409 Charles Roberts vs. MSU (9/25/99) ..............277 Charles Roberts at NAU (10/24/98) .............269 Rob Harrison at So. Utah (10/25/86)............268 Charles Roberts at MSU (9/26/98)................251 Rob Harrison at Humboldt State (9/27/86) ....247 Charles Roberts vs. EWU (10/31/98) ............246 Ryan Mole vs. Montana State (11/6/04)........245 Charles Roberts at Idaho State (11/7/98) ......242 Charles Roberts vs. Cal Poly (9/9/00)............240 Tyronne Gross vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) .......240 Troy Mills vs. So. Utah (10/26/91) ................239 Charles Roberts vs. CSN (10/17/98) .............231 Charles Roberts vs. Cal Poly (9/12/98)..........222 Charles Roberts at WSU (10/2/99) ...............220 Charles Roberts at Saint Mary’s (9/2/00) ......219 John Farley vs. Chico State (10/25/80) .........215 Charles Roberts vs. UC Davis (9/18/99) ........211 Charles Roberts vs. NAU (10/23/99) ............204 Ryan Mole vs. Azusa Pacific (10/8/05) .........202 Jim Wheeler vs. CP Pomona (1968) ...............195 Troy Mills at Pacific (8/31/91) ......................193 Charles Roberts at Cal Poly (11/20/99) .........188 Charles Roberts at NAU (11/11/00) .............187 Troy Mills vs. UC Davis (10/5/91) .................185 Charles Roberts at PSU (10/10/98) ...............185 Charles Roberts vs. PSU (11/1/97) ................183 Garrett White vs. Cal Poly (9/21/02) ............183 Troy Mills at Chico State (10/12/91) .............181 Troy Mills at Santa Clara (11/9/91) ..............177 Ryan Mole at Montana (11/13/04) ...............177 Charles Roberts vs. Montana (11/14/98) ......176 John Farley at CSN (9/4/82) ........................175 Troy Mills at UC Davis (9/22/90) ..................173 Arie Joseph vs. CS Hayward (9/4/93)...........172 Rob Harrison vs. Portland State (10/18/86) ...169

37. Pedro Lewis vs. PSU (10/31/92) ...................167 Charles Roberts at CSN (10/16/99) ..............167 39. Pedro Lewis vs. MSU (9/5/92) ......................166 Daimon Shelton vs. Weber St. (11/9/96) ......166 41. Pedro Lewis vs. CS Hayward (9/4/93)...........161 Michael Stewart at CSN (11/18/95) .............161 43. John Farley vs. Sonoma State (9/11/82)........160 44. Troy Mills vs. Morris Brown (10/27/90).........158 45. Troy Mills at Portland State (11/2/91) ...........157 Charles Roberts at UC Davis (9/18/98) ........157 Charles Roberts vs. CSN (11/4/00) ...............157 48. Michael Stewart vs. Chico St. (9/23/95) ........156 49. John Farley at Cal Poly (11/22/80) ...............155 John Farley vs. SF State (10/10/81) ..............155 Rob Harrison vs. CSN (11/16/85) ................155 Charles Roberts at Idaho State (9/23/00) ......155 53. Mark Schutz at Chico State (10/20/84) .........154 Charles Roberts vs. WSU (9/30/00) ..............154 55. Fred Douglas vs. Humboldt St. (11/15/80) ....152 56. Charles Roberts vs. WSU (10/3/98) ..............151 Tyronne Gross at EWU (10/26/02) ...............151 58. Mark Schutz vs. Saint Mary’s (9/22/84) ........149 59. Michael Stewart vs. UC Davis (10/28/95) .....148 60. Troy Mills at Abilene Christian (9/21/91) ......144 61. Donald Hair vs. Cal Poly (11/2/85) ..............143 62. John Farley at CP Pomona (9/20/80) ............142 63. John Farley vs. Saint Mary’s (9/25/82) .........141 Arie Joseph vs. Saint Mary’s (10/9/93) .........141 65. John Farley at CS Hayward (10/9/82) ..........140 Rob Martinson vs. NC Central (11/26/88).....140 67. Troy Mills at Montana State (9/14/91) ..........139 68. Michael Stewart vs. Texas State (10/14/95)...138 69. Mark Schutz at CS Hayward (11/10/84).......137 Ed Bueno vs. So. Utah (9/30/89) ..................137 Troy Mills at So. Utah (10/6/90) ...................137 Derard Barton at Weber State (9/29/01) ......137 73. Tyronne Gross at Cal Poly (9/13/03) .............135 74. Tyronne Gross vs. Saint Mary’s (9/6/03) .......134 75. Donald Hair at Saint Mary’s (9/28/85) .........133 Donald Hair vs. CSN (11/21/86) .................133 77. Kris Daniels vs. Montana State (11/5/05) ......132 Ryan Mole at UC Davis (9/25/04) ................132 Donald Hair vs. UC Davis (11/23/85) ...........132 Michael Stewart at Cal Poly (10/21/95) ........132 Charles Roberts vs. Portland State (9/16/00) .132 82. Troy Mills vs. Cal Poly (10/19/91) ................131 83. Ryan Mole vs. Northern Arizona (10/1/05) ...130 Michael Stewart vs. Hofstra (10/7/95) ..........130 Charles Roberts at Saint Mary’s (9/5/98) ......130 86. Mark Schutz at Humboldt State (10/19/85) ...128 Donald Hair at Humboldt State (10/19/85) ...128 88. Rob Harrison at Cal Poly (11/8/86) ..............127 89. Rob Harrison vs. Chico State (10/26/85).......126 90. Donald Hair vs. Mesa College (9/26/87) ......125 91. Daimon Shelton at MSU (11/16/96) .............124 92. Rob Harrison vs. UC Davis (11/23/85) .........123 Arie Joseph at SF State (9/11/93) .................123 94. John Farley vs. CSN (11/7/81) .....................122 Troy Mills vs. CSN (11/16/91) .....................122 Charles Roberts at Montana (9/11/99)..........122 97. Rob Harrison vs. Santa Clara (10/11/86)......121 Donald Hair at So. Utah (10/1/88) ...............121 Troy Mills at CSN (10/20/90).......................121 100. Donald Hair at Cal Lutheran (11/9/85)........120 101. Ed Bueno at West Texas State (9/2/89) .......118 Charles Roberts at UC Davis (10/28/00) ......118 103. Pedro Lewis vs. Chico State (10/10/92) .......115 Charles Roberts at Cal Poly (11/20/99) ........115 Kris Daniels vs. Cal Poly (11/20/04) ............115

106. John Farley vs. Chico State (10/29/83) ........114 Daimon Shelton at NAU (10/19/96) ............114 Ryan Mole vs. Southern Utah (9/18/04) .......114 Tyronne Gross vs. Weber State (10/16/04) ..114 110. Kendall Riley vs. EWU (10/20/01) ..............113 111. Rob Harrison vs. Humboldt St. (10/19/85) ..111 112. Donald Hair vs. Chico State (10/26/85) ......110 Troy Gassaway at Chico State (9/24/94) ....110 114. John Farley at Humboldt State (11/14/81) ..109 Troy Gassaway at So. Utah (10/29/84) ......109 Chris Cavote vs. So. Utah (11/7/87) ...........109 Steve Buccellato vs. Chico State (9/9/89).....109 118. John Farley vs. Humboldt St. (10/23/82) .....108 119. Chris Cavote vs. Cal Poly (10/24/87) .........107 Ed Bueno at UC Davis (11/19/88) ..............107 121. Troy Mills at Cal Poly (10/13/90) ...............105 122. Dennis Taylor vs. CSN (11/7/81) ...............104 Tyronne Gross vs. No. Arizona (10/11/03) .104 124. Orlando Mayes vs. Humboldt St. (9/27/86) 102 Garrett White vs. Humboldt St. (11/23/02) .102 126. Dennis Taylor at Humboldt St. (11/14/81) ...101 Donald Hair at UC Davis (11/19/88) ..........101 128. Donald Hair vs. Chico State (9/19/87) ........100 Troy Gassaway vs. MSU (10/1/94) ............100

Touchdowns

1. Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99) .... 5 2. Charles Roberts vs. Montana State (9/25/99) 4 Charles Roberts at No. Arizona (10/24/98).. 4 John Farley at CS Northridge (9/14/82) ....... 4 Jeff Truisdale vs. CS Northridge (1979) ......... 4

Misc. Records

Best Average Per Carry (Min. 10 att.) — Rob Harrison at So. Utah (10/25/86) ............ 13.4 Longest Run — Rob Harrison at Humboldt State (9/27/96) 88 (TD)

JOHN FARLEY

100-Yard Facts Career 200-Yard Games

13 - Charles Roberts (Div. I-AA/FCS record) 2 - Rob Harrison, Ryan Mole; 1 - John Farley, Tyronne Gross, Troy Mills

Career 100-Yard Games

29 - Charles Roberts; 15 - Troy Mills; 12 - John Farley; 11 - Donald Hair; 9 - Rob Harrison; 6 - Tyronne Gross, Ryan Mole, Michael Stewart; 4 - Pedro Lewis, Mark Schutz; 3 - Ed Bueno, Troy Gassaway, Arie Joseph, Daimon Shelton; 2 - Chris Cavote, Kris Daniels, Dennis Taylor, Garrett White; 1 - Derard Barton, Steve Buccellato, Fred Douglas, Rob Martinson, Orlando Mayes, Kendall Riley.

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Record Book Passing Records Career

Attempts

Yards

1. R. Leadingham PC-PA 2001 214-393 2002 220-372 2003 64-111 2004 160-315 total 658-1,191

Yards 2,752 2,785 877 1,962 8,376

Int 10 7 2 17 36

TD 17 15 7 11 50

2. Mike Sullivan 1981 1982 1983 total

PC-PA 110-205 143-259 112-199 365-663

Yards 1,380 2,167 1,538 5,085

Int 9 12 6 27

TD 8 15 11 34

3. Tony Corbin 1995 1996 total

PC-PA 180-368 171-333 351-701

Yards 2,532 2,334 4,866

Int 12 14 31

TD 17 17 39

4. Ricky Ray 1999 2000 total

PC-PA 179-291 168-270 347-561

Yards 2,422 2,200 4,622

Int 8 6 14

TD 20 13 33

5. Greg Knapp PC-PA 1982 0-4 1983 26-50 1984 142-274 1985 111-196 total 279-524

Yards 0 366 2,083 1,357 3,806

Int 1 1 15 10 27

TD 0 4 16 12 32

6. Drew Wyant PC-PA 1986 13-22 1987 109-225 1988 14-25 1989 158-291 total 294-563

Yards 114 1,155 251 2,280 3,800

Int 0 8 4 9 21

TD 1 4 2 16 23

7. Bobby Fresques PC-PA 1990 34-53 1991 89-154 1992 137-258 total 260-465

Yards 462 1,280 2,015 3,757

Int 2 2 11 15

TD 4 8 15 27

PC-PA Yards Int Not Available Not Available 130-266 1,552 20 258-547 3,396 N/A

TD

8. Lyle James 1966 1967 1968 total

7 26

9. Joe Garofalo PC-PA 1993 47-79 1994 143-248 total 190-327

Yards 611 2,003 2,614

Int 1 10 11

TD 6 13 19

10. Aaron Garcia PC-PA 1992 41-73 1993 137-253 total 178-326

Yards 672 1,796 2,468

Int 2 16 18

TD 6 13 19

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

Ryan Leadingham, 2001-2004 .............. 1,191 Tony Corbin, 1995-96 ............................. 701 Mike Sullivan, 1981-83 .......................... 663 Drew Wyant, 1986-89 ............................. 563 Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 ............................ 561 Lyle James, 1966-68 ................................ 547 Greg Knapp, 1982-85 ............................. 524 Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 ....................... 412 A.J. Bernhardt, 1997-98 .......................... 367 Joe Garofalo, 1993-94 ........................... 327

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

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

Ryan Leadingham, 2001-2004 ................. 658 Mike Sullivan, 1981-83 .......................... 365 Tony Corbin, 1995-96 ........................... 351 Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 ........................... 347 Drew Wyant, 1986-89 ............................. 294 Greg Knapp, 1982-85 ............................. 279 Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 ....................... 260 Lyle James, 1966-68 ................................ 258 Joe Garofalo, 1993-94 ........................... 190 A.J. Bernhardt, 1997-98 .......................... 182

Completion Percentage

(Minimum 100 Completions) 1. Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 .......................... .619 2. Tony Trosin, 1988 ................................. .584 3. Joe Garofalo, 1993-94 .......................... .581 4. Bryan Pendergast, 1988 ........................ .573 5. Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 ...................... .559 6. Ryan Leadingham, 2001-2004 ................ .552 7. Mike Sullivan, 1981-83 ......................... .550 8. Aaron Garcia, 1992-93 ......................... .546 9. Randy Payne, 1990-91 ......................... .536 10. Greg Knapp, 1982-85 ............................ .532

Passing Touchdowns

Ryan Leadingham, 2002 .......................... 220 Ryan Leadingham, 2001 .......................... 214 Tony Corbin, 1995 .................................. 180 Ricky Ray, 1999 ...................................... 179 Tony Corbin, 1996 .................................. 171 Ricky Ray, 2000 ...................................... 168 Ryan Leadingham, 2004 .......................... 160 Drew Wyant, 1989 ................................. 158 Mike Lippi, 1970 .................................... 157 Joe Garofalo, 1994 ................................. 143 Mike Sullivan, 1982 ................................. 143

Completion Percentage

(Minimum 100 Completions) 1. Ricky Ray, 2000 ..................................... .622 2. Ricky Ray, 1999 ..................................... .615 3. Ryan Leadingham, 2002 ......................... .591 4. Tony Trosin, 1988 ................................... .584 5. Joe Garofalo, 1994 ................................ .577 6. Greg Knapp, 1986 ................................ .566 7. Mike Sullivan, 1983 ................................ .563 8. Mike Sullivan, 1982 ................................ .552 9. Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ......................... .545 10. Drew Wyant, 1989 ................................ .543

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

Ryan Leadingham, 2002 ....................... 2,785 Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ....................... 2,752 Tony Corbin, 1995 ............................... 2,532 Ricky Ray, 1999 ................................... 2,422 Tony Corbin, 1996 ............................... 2,334 Drew Wyant, 1989 .............................. 2,280 Ricky Ray, 2000 ................................... 2,200 Mike Sullivan, 1982 .............................. 2,167 Greg Knapp, 1984 .............................. 2,083 Bobby Fresques, 1992 ......................... 2,015

1. Ryan Leadingham, 2001-2004 ................... 50 2. Tony Corbin, 1995-96 ............................... 34 Mike Sullivan, 1981-83 ............................ 34 4. Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 ............................. 33 5. Greg Knapp, 1982-85 ............................... 32 6. Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 ......................... 27 7. Mike Lippi, 1969-70 .................................. 26 Lyle James, 1966-68 .................................. 26 9. Drew Wyant, 1986-89 ............................... 23 10. Joe Garofalo, 1993-94 ............................. 19 Aaron Garcia, 1992-93 ............................ 19

Season Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ........................ 393 Ryan Leadingham, 2002 .......................... 372 Tony Corbin, 1995 .................................. 368 Tony Corbin, 1996 .................................. 333 Ryan Leadingham, 2004 .......................... 315 Ricky Ray, 1999 ...................................... 291 Drew Wyant, 1989 ................................. 291 8. Mike Lippi, 1970 .................................... 287 9. A.J. Bernhardt, 1997 ............................... 284 10. Greg Knapp, 1984 ................................. 274

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All-Time Leading Passer

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Aaron Garcia4

Became the first professional quarterback to throw 700 career touchdowns. Holds the Arena League record for TDs in a game and is fourth in all-time passing yards.

3Ricky Ray

After one season with the New York Jets, Ray returned to the CFL and led Edmonton to the 2005 Grey Cup. The Eskimos have advanced to the CFL title game in three of his four seasons, winning two.

Passing Touchdowns

1. Ricky Ray, 1999 ........................................ 20 2. Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ............................ 17 Tony Corbin, 1996 .................................... 17 Tony Corbin, 1995 .................................... 17 5. Mike Lippi, 1969 ...................................... 16 Drew Wyant, 1989 ................................... 16 Greg Knapp, 1984 ................................... 16 8. Ryan Leadingham, 2002 ............................ 15 Bobby Fresques, 1992 .............................. 15 Tony Trosin, 1988 ...................................... 15 Mike Sullivan, 1982 ................................... 15

Misc. Records

Yards by a Freshman — Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ....................... 2,752 Touchdowns by a Freshman — Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ............................ 17

Game Attempts

1. Lyle James at SFSU (1968).......................... 54 2. Tyler Jesse at Portland State (11/2/96) ....... 50 Aaron Garcia at CSN (10/16/93) ............. 50 4. Tony Corbin vs. EWU (10/12/96) .............. 45 Tony Corbin vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95) ..... 45 Tony Corbin at EWU (9/16/95) ................. 45 7. Marcel Marquez at Idaho State (11/4/06) .. 44 Ricky Ray vs. No. Arizona (10/23/99) ....... 44 9. Ryan Leadingham at UC Davis (10/5/02) ... 43 10. A.J. Bernhardt vs. UC Davis (9/20/97) ....... 42 Ryan Leadingham at Idaho St. (10/30/04).. 42

Completions

1. Tony Corbin vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95) ..... 33 2. Lyle James at SFSU (1968).......................... 31 3. Ricky Ray vs. No. Arizona (10/23/99) ....... 28

Aaron Garcia at CSN (10/16/93) ............. 28 5. Marcel Marquez at Idaho State (11/4/06) .. 25 Marcel Marquez at NAU (10/21/06) ......... 25 Blake Mori vs. Eastern Wash. (10/25/03) ... 25 Joe Garofalo at Portland State (10/22/94).. 25 9. R. Leadingam vs. Humboldt St. (11/23/02) . 24 A.J. Bernhardt vs. Idaho State (10/4/97) .... 24 Tyler Jesse at Portland State (11/2/96) ....... 24 Aaron Garcia vs. So. Utah (11/20/93) ....... 24

300-Yard Passers 1. 2. 3. 4.

Tony Corbin vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95) ... 406 Marcel Marquez at Idaho State (11/4/06) 396 A.J. Bernhardt vs. UC Davis (9/20/97) ..... 383 Tony Corbin vs. Cal Poly (11/23/96) ........ 377 Ricky Ray vs. UC Davis (9/18/99) ............ 377 6. Ryan Leadingham at NAU (11/10/01) ..... 374 7. Ryan Leadingham vs. Idaho St. (9/27/03) 366 8. Tony Corbin vs. EWU (10/12/96) ............ 361 9. Tony Corbin vs. So. Utah (11/11/95) ....... 354 10. Mike Lippi vs. CS Hayward (1970) ............ 352 11. Aaron Garcia at CSN (10/16/93) ........... 348 12. Ricky Ray vs. CSN (11/4/00) ................... 344 13. Ricky Ray vs. No. Arizona (10/23/99) ..... 343 14. Ryan Leadingham at Weber St. (9/29/01) 338 15. Marcel Marquez at NAU (10/21/06) ....... 336 16. Joe Garofalo at Portland St. (10/22/94) ... 332 17. Aaron Garcia at Cal Poly (10/23/93) ...... 331 18. R. Leadingham vs. Humboldt St. (11/23/02) ..324 19. Tony Corbin at EWU (9/16/95) ............... 323 20. Ryan Leadingham at CSN (11/3/01) ........ 314 21. Ryan Leadingham at PSU (11/24/01) ....... 312 22. Aaron Garcia vs. So. Utah (11/20/93) ..... 306 23. A.J. Bernhardt vs. Idaho State (10/4/97) .. 305 R. Leadingham vs. Weber St. (11/16/02) . 305 25. Tony Corbin vs. UC Davis (10/28/95) ...... 302 26. Tyler Jesse at Portland State (11/2/96) ..... 301

Passing Touchdowns

1. Ryan Leadingham vs. Idaho St. (9/27/03) .... 6 2. Mike Lippi vs. Nevada (1969) ....................... 4 Rich Bergstrom vs. Puget Sound (1969) .......... 4 Tony Trosin vs. NC Central (11/26/88)......... 4 Drew Wyant vs. Chico State (9/9/89) ........... 4 Tyler Jesse at Portland State (11/2/96) ......... 4 Tony Corbin vs. Cal Poly (11/23/96) ............ 4 Ricky Ray at Montana (9/11/99) .................. 4 Ryan Leadingham at CSN (11/3/01) ............ 4

Longest Pass Play —

99 (TD) - Aaron Garcia to Greg Ochoa at Cal Poly (10/23/93)

300-Yard Facts Career Games

7 - Ryan Leadingham 6 - Tony Corbin 3 - Aaron Garcia, Ricky Ray 2 - A.J. Bernhardt, Marcel Marquez 1 - Joe Garofalo, Tyler Jesse, Mike Lippi

The Next Level

Former Hornet QB Greg Knapp (1982-85) is entering his first season as the offensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders. Knapp began his pro coaching career with the San Francisco 49ers, where he spent nine seasons.He later was the offensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons. Greg Knapp

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Record Book Receiving Records Career Yards

1. Fred Amey 2001 2002 2003 2004 total

Rec 54 62 56 76 248

Yards 885 989 989 1,186 4,049

Avg 16.4 16.0 17.7 15.6 16.3

TD 7 9 5 6 27

2. Mike Carter 1968 1969 total

Rec 53 60 113

Yards 790 1,106 1,896

Avg 14.9 18.4 16.8

TD 4 14 18

3. Lamont Webb 1997 1998 1999 2000 total

Rec 11 17 39 52 119

Yards 125 264 609 836 1,834

Avg 11.4 15.5 15.6 16.1 15.4

TD 2 2 5 7 16

4. Scott Towne 1997 1998 1999 2000 total

Rec 0 9 37 42 88

Yards 0 261 669 716 1,646

Avg 0.0 29.0 18.1 17.0 18.7

TD 0 1 5 4 10

5. Kevin Fontes 1981 1982 total

Rec 17 52 69

Yards 251 1,207 1,458

Avg 15.4 23.2 21.1

TD 0 6 6

6. Michael Johnson 1999 2000 2001 2002 total

Rec 6 11 50 32 99

Yards 65 139 747 469 1,420

Avg 10.8 12.6 14.9 14.7 14.3

TD 0 0 5 1 6

7. Ron Weaver 1988 1989 total

Rec 37 43 80

Yards 626 745 1,371

Avg 16.9 17.3 17.1

TD 1 4 5

T8. Lin Klinkhammer Rec 1985 43 1986 42 total 85

Yards 562 720 1,282

Avg 13.1 17.1 15.1

TD 3 6 9

T8. Carlos Smith 1996 1997 total

Rec 53 33 86

Yards 738 544 1,282

Avg 13.9 16.5 14.9

TD 4 2 6

10. Zebedee Brye 1987 1988 1989 total

Rec 21 21 19 61

Yards 339 400 494 1,233

Avg 16.1 19.0 26.0 20.2

TD 0 6 5 11

Kevin Fontes

70

Receptions

Carlos Smith

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

Fred Amey, 2001-04 ............................... 248 Lamont Webb, 1997-2000 ....................... 119 Mike Carter, 1968-69 ............................ 113 Gary Austin, Jr., 1999-2002 .................... 103 Michael Johnson, 1999-2002 ................... 99 Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................. 94 Scott Towne, 1997-2000 ............................ 88 Carlos Smith, 1996-97 ............................... 86 Lin Klinkhammer, 1985-86 ......................... 85 Ron Weaver, 1988-89 ............................... 80 Kenan Smith, 2000-03 ............................... 80

Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Fred Amey, 2001-04 ................................. 27 Mike Carter, 1968-69 ................................ 18 Lamont Webb, 1997-2000 ......................... 16 Eric Harrington 1992-93 ........................... 15 Mark Young, 1986-88 ............................... 14 Zebedee Brye, 1987-89 ............................ 11 Mitch Oliver, 1995 ................................... 11 8. Tyrone Taylor, 1996-97 ............................. 10 Scott Towne, 1997-2000 ............................ 10 10. Lin Klinkhammer, 1985-86 ........................... 9 Chris Kelly, 1998-99 .................................... 9

Yards Per Catch

(Minimum 30 receptions) 1. Ottis Gillespie, 1980-82 .......................... 20.5 2. Zebedee Brye, 1987-89 ......................... 20.2 Mitch Oliver, 1995 ................................ 20.2 4. Kevin Fontes, 1981-82 ........................... 19.3 5. Clint Primm, 1992 ................................. 19.0 6. Tyrone Taylor, 1996 ............................... 18.8 7. Scott Towne, 1997-2000 ......................... 18.7 8. Joe Little, 1991 ...................................... 18.3 9. Tim Jones, 1983-84 ............................... 17.7 10. Marvin Shelley, 1980-81 ........................ 17.6

Season Receptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Fred Amey, 2004 ...................................... 76 Fred Amey, 2002 ...................................... 62 Mike Carter, 1969 ..................................... 60 Bill Yurong, 1967....................................... 57 Fred Amey, 2003 ...................................... 56 Alex Estrada, 1995 .................................... 54 Fred Amey, 2001 ...................................... 54 8. Mike Carter, 1968 ..................................... 53 Carlos Smith, 1996 .................................... 53 10. Kevin Fontes, 1982 .................................... 52 Lamont Webb, 2000 .................................. 52

Yards 1. 2. 3. 4.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kevin Fontes, 1982 ............................... 1,207 Fred Amey, 2004 ................................. 1,186 Mike Carter, 1969 ................................ 1,106 Fred Amey, 2002 .................................... 989 Fred Amey, 2003 .................................... 989 Clint Primm, 1992 .................................... 951 Mitch Oliver, 1995 .................................. 907 Fred Amey, 2001 .................................... 885 Lamont Webb, 2000 ................................ 836 Alex Estrada, 1995 .................................. 801

Touchdowns

1. Mike Carter, 1969 ..................................... 14 2. Mitch Oliver, 1995 .................................... 11 3. Eric Harrington, 1993 ................................. 9 Fred Amey, 2002 ........................................ 9 5. Clint Primm, 1992 ........................................ 8 6. Marvin Shelley, 1981 ................................. 7 James Ferguson, 1985 ............................... 7 Mark Young, 1986 ..................................... 7 Mark Young, 1988 ..................................... 7 Joe Little, 1991 ........................................... 7 Tyrone Taylor, 1996 .................................... 7 Lamont Webb, 2000 .................................... 7 Fred Amey, 2001 ........................................ 7

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Kevin Fontes, 1982 ................................. 23.2 Jason Barnes, 2006 ................................ 22.2 James Ferguson, 1985 .......................... 20.9 Mitch Oliver, 1995 ................................. 20.2 Clint Primm, 1992 ................................... 19.0 Brian Sallee, 1983 .................................. 18.9 Cecil Williams, 1984 ............................ 18.9 8. Tyrone Taylor, 1996 ............................... 18.8 9. Mike Carter, 1969 .................................. 18.4 10. Joe Little, 1991 ...................................... 18.3

Game

Receptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Fred Amey at Eastern Wash. (10/30/04) .... 15 Tom Powell at SF State (1968)..................... 14 Alex Estrada vs. So. Utah (11/11/95)......... 12 Fred Amey vs. No. Arizona (11/10/01) ..... 11 Eric Harrington at CSN (10/16/93) ............ 10 Lamont Webb at No. Arizona (11/11/00) .. 10 7. Stephan Richardson at EWU (9/16/95) ........ 9 Carlos Smith at Portland State (11/2/96) ...... 9 Tyrone Taylor vs. Weber State (11/9/96)...... 9 Tyrone Taylor at CSN (10/25/97) ................ 9 Chris Kelly at Montana (9/11/99) ................ 9 Fred Amey vs. Eastern Wash. (10/25/03)..... 9

31. Fred Amey vs. Humboldt St. (11/23/02) ... 134 32. Fred Amey vs. Eastern Wash. (10/25/03) . 133 33. Chris Kelly at Cal Poly (11/20/99) ........... 132 34. Scott Towne vs. CSN (11/4/00)................ 130 35. Fred Amey at Idaho State (10/23/04) ...... 129 36. Doug Arlin at Portland State (10/22/94) ... 128 37. Brian Amos at Chico State (9/24/94) ....... 126 Scott Towne at UC Davis (10/28/00) ........ 126 39. Tyrone Taylor at MSU (11/16/93) ............ 123 Jermaine Hollie at CSN (10/16/93) ......... 123 Fred Amey at Cal Poly (9/8/01) ............... 123 42. Jermaine Hollie vs. Cal Poly (10/16/93) ... 122 Lamont Webb vs. UC Davis (9/18/99)...... 122 44. Sheridan Mitchell vs. Cal Poly (11/12/94) 119 45. Sheridan Mitchell vs. EWU (10/12/96) ..... 118 46. Jason Barnes at Idaho State (11/4/06) ..... 116 47. Greg Ochoa at Cal Poly (10/23/93) ........ 115 Sheridan Mitchell vs. Idaho St. (10/4/97) . 115

Lamont Webb

Michael Johnson

100-Yard Facts Career Games

Touchdowns

17 - Fred Amey 6 - Lamont Webb 5 - Carlos Smith, Scott Towne 4 - Sheridan Mitchell, Tyrone Taylor 3 - Jason Barnes, Jermaine Hollie, Michael Johnson, Mitch Oliver 2 - Mike Carter, Alex Estrada, Eric Harrington, Chris Kelly, Andre Taylor 1 - Brian Amos, Doug Arlin, Greg Ochoa, Stephan Richardson

1. Chris Kelly at Montana (9/11/99) ................ 4 2. Mike Carter vs. Cal Poly Pomona (1969) ....... 3 Mike Carter vs. Nevada (1969) .................... 3 Ron Weaver vs. NC Central (1988) ............... 3 Eric Harrington vs. Abeline Christ. (9/8/92) .. 3 Eric Harrington vs. SFSU (9/11/93) .............. 3 Mitch Oliver vs. UC Davis (10/28/95) .......... 3

100-Yard Games

1. Alex Estrada vs. So. Utah (11/11/95)....... 228 2. Tyrone Taylor vs. Weber State (11/9/96).. 201 3. Mike Carter vs. CS Hayward (1969).......... 199 4. Mitch Oliver vs. UC Davis (10/28/95) ...... 197 5. Carlos Smith vs. EWU (10/12/96)............ 189 6. Eric Harrington at Cal Poly (10/23/93)..... 186 7. Fred Amey vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) ....... 180 8. Tyrone Taylor at CSN (10/25/97) ............ 179 9. Mike Carter vs. Humboldt State (1968) ...... 177 10. Jason Barnes at UC Davis (11/18/06) ...... 176 11. Mitch Oliver at EWU (9/16/95) ............... 171 12. Michael Johnson, Jr., at WSU (9/29/01) .. 169 13. Scott Towne vs. UC Davis (9/18/99) ......... 167 Scott Towne at EWU (10/30/99) .............. 167 15. Fred Amey vs. Montana State (11/6/04) .. 165 16. Fred Amey vs. No. Arizona (10/11/03) ... 164 17. Carlos Smith at EWU (10/11/97) ............. 163 18. Fred Amey vs. No. Arizona (11/10/01) ... 160 19. Fred Amey vs. Southern Utah (9/18/04) ... 158 20. Carlos Smith vs. UC Davis (9/20/97) ........ 157 Lamont Webb at CSN (10/16/99) ........... 157 22. Fred Amey at Eastern Wash. (10/30/04) .. 156 23. Andre Taylor at NAU (10/21/06) ............ 155 24. Fred Amey at Idaho State (9/28/02) ........ 153 25. Lamont Webb at No. Arizona (11/11/00) 151 26. Sheridan Mitchell vs. UC Davis (9/20/97) . 142 27. Fred Amey vs. Cal Poly (11/20/04) .......... 141 28. Fred Amey vs. Cal Poly (9/21/02) ............ 139 29. Lamont Webb at Idaho State (9/23/00) .... 138 29. Stephan Richardson vs. SMC (11/4/95).... 137 30. Andre Taylor at Idaho State (11/4/06) ..... 135

49. Alex Estrada at Cal Poly (10/21/95) ........ 114 50. Carlos Smith at Portland State (11/2/96) .. 113 51. Fred Amey at Cal Poly (9/13/03) ............. 112 52. Mitch Oliver vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95) ... 111 53. Eric Harrington at SFSU (9/11/93) ........... 110 Fred Amey vs. UC Davis (10/4/03) .......... 110 55. Lamont Webb vs. Montana (11/14/98) .... 109 Fred Amey vs. Weber State (11/16/02).... 109 57. Scott Towne vs. Weber State (9/30/00) .... 107 58. Lamont Webb vs. Weber State (9/30/00) . 106 Michael Johnson, Jr., vs. ISU (9/22/01) .... 106 Fred Amey at Montana (11/13/04) .......... 106 61. Tyrone Taylor vs. Cal Poly (11/23/96) ...... 105 Carlos Smith vs. Cal Poly (11/23/96) ....... 105 63. Michael Johnson vs. NAU (11/10/01) ...... 104 Jason Barnes at Montana (9/24/06) ......... 104 65. Chris Kelly at Montana (9/11/99) ............ 102 66. Jermaine Hollie vs. So. Utah (11/20/93) ... 100

Duos

Nov. 4, 2006 at Idaho State Andre Taylor (135) & Jason Barnes (116) Nov. 10, 2001 vs. Northern Arizona Fred Amey (160) & Michael Johnson, Jr. (104) Sept. 30, 2000 vs. Weber State Scott Towne (107) & Lamont Webb (106) Sept. 18, 1999 vs. UC Davis Scott Towne (167) & Lamont Webb (122) Sept. 20, 1997 vs. UC Davis Carlos Smith (157) & Sheridan Mitchell (142) Nov. 23, 1996 vs. Cal Poly Carlos Smith (105) & Tyrone Taylor (105) Oct. 12, 1996 vs. Eastern Washington Carlos Smith (189) & Sheridan Mitchell (118) Nov. 4, 1995 vs. Saint Mary’s Stephan Richardson (137) & Mitch Oliver (111) Oct. 23, 1993 at Cal Poly Eric Harrington (186) & Greg Ochoa (115)

Chris Kelly

Scott Towne

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Record Book Defensive Records Career Tackles

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1. Ryland Wickman 1995 1996 1997 1998 total

UA 48 40 66 48 202

AT 35 52 88 58 233

Tot 83 92 154 106 435

TFL 3 9 16 13 41

2. Matt Logue 2002 2003 2004 2005 total

UA 40 37 43 61 181

AT 14 21 46 44 125

Tot TFL 54 5 58 13 89 14 105 14.5 306 46.5

3. Brett Shelton 2004 2005 2006 total

UA 49 51 34 134

AT 34 32 38 104

Tot 83 83 72 238

TFL 3 3.5 0 6.5

4. Elton Gabourel 1998 1999 2000 2001 total

UA 36 50 56 19 161

AT 26 25 20 5 76

Tot 62 75 76 24 237

TFL 4 3 6 0 13

5. Camron Mbewa 2000 2001 2002 2003 total

UA 19 56 34 34 143

AT 19 32 15 27 93

Tot 38 88 49 61 236

TFL 0 7 1 5 13

6. Ramon Payne 2001 2002 2003 2004 total

UA 20 45 48 45 158

AT 5 18 13 18 54

Tot 25 63 61 63 212

TFL 0 1 4 6 11

7. Carlos Williams 1996 1998 1999 total

UA 1 28 51 80

AT 8 41 81 130

Tot 9 69 132 210

TFL 0 1 12 13

8. Tyson Butler 2003 2004 2005 2006 total

UA 5 24 28 28 85

AT 4 32 31 50 117

Tot TFL 9 1 56 4 59 9.5 78 10 202 24.5

9. Chad Johnson 1995 1996 1997 total

UA 36 30 35 101

AT 20 32 47 99

Tot 56 62 82 200

TFL 1 2 2 5

10. Lorenzo Lynch 1985 1986 total

UA 57 41 98

AT 49 48 97

Tot 106 89 195

TFL 7 1 8

Unassisted Tackles

Season

Tackles for Loss

1. Ryland Wickman, 1997 ........................... 154 2. Rob Patton, 1990 ..................................... 136 3. Carlos Williams, 1999 ............................. 132 Jimmy Ellingson, 2004 ............................. 132 5. Cyrus Mulitalo, 2006 ............................... 120 6. Jerry Haflich, 1981 .................................. 113 7. Lorenzo Lynch, 1985 ................................ 106 Ryland Wickman, 1998 ........................... 106 9. Ryan Kroeker, 2002 ................................. 105 Matt Logue, 2005 .................................... 105

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

Ryland Wickman, 1995-98 ...................... 202 Matt Logue, 2002-05 ............................... 181 Elton Gabourel, 1998-2001. .................... 161 Ramon Payne, 2001-04 ........................... 158 Camron Mbewa, 2000-03 ....................... 143 Brett Shelton, 2004-pres. ......................... 134 Ryan Kroeker, 2002-03............................ 123 Anthony Daisley, 1999-2000 ................... 121 Chad Johnson, 1995-97........................... 101 Rob Patton, 1987-90................................ 100 Matt Logue, 2002-05 .............................. 46.5 Anthony Daisley, 1999-2000 .................. 44.0 Ryland Wickman, 1995-98 ..................... 41.0 Tyson Butler, 2003-06 ............................. 24.5 Nick Echols, 1997-98 ............................. 23.0 Mike Brannon, 2005-pres. ...................... 22.0 Damien Mason, 1994-96 ........................ 21.0 James Henderson, 2003-pres.................. 19.0 Eric Broden, 2001-03 ............................. 17.0 Shane Scott, 1997-98 ............................. 16.0 Kelly Micco, 2001-pres ........................... 16.0

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

Kelly Osborn, 1981-84 ........................... 25.5 Randy Rains, 1985-87 ............................ 19.5 Anthony Daisley, 1999-2000 .................. 18.0 Darren Arbet, 1983-85 ........................... 16.0 Damien Mason, 1994-96 ........................ 14.5 Jason Sandel, 1995-96 ........................... 12.5 Stuart Bailey, 1986 ................................. 12.0 Matt Logue, 2002-05 .............................. 11.5 Dustin Smith, 1997-98 ............................ 11.0 Tyson Butler, 2003-06 ............................. 10.5 Gregg Dockweiler, 1985-86 .................... 10.5

Interceptions

Tackles

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

Rob Patton, 1990 ....................................... 72 Anthony Daisley, 2000............................... 70 Ryan Kroeker, 2002 ................................... 69 Ryland Wickman, 1997 ............................. 66 Matt Logue, 2005 ...................................... 61 Lorenzo Lynch, 1985 .................................. 57 Camron Mbewa, 2001 ............................... 56 Elton Gabourel, 2000 ................................ 56 Jimmy Ellingson, 2004 ............................... 56 10. Ryan Kroeker, 2003 ................................... 54

Tackles for Loss (Div. I-AA/FCS Era) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Anthony Daisley, 1999............................ 25.0 Anthony Daisley, 2000............................ 19.0 Ryland Wickman, 1997 .......................... 16.0 Matt Logue, 2005 ................................... 14.5 Jacob Houston, 2004 .............................. 14.0 Matt Logue, 2004 ................................... 14.0 7. Ryland Wickman, 1998 .......................... 13.0 Matt Logue, 2003 ................................... 13.0 9. Victor Lopez, 1996 ................................. 12.0 Nick Echols, 1998................................... 12.0 Carlos Williams, 1999 ............................ 12.0

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

Pat Moloney, 1968-70 ............................... 20 Steve Tobias, 1967-68 ............................... 15 Marvin Brown, 1994-95 ............................. 13 Chad Johnson, 1995-97............................. 10 Brandon Coleman, 1999-2002 ..................... 9 Brent Webber, 2004-pres. ............................ 8 Ramon Payne, 2001-04 ............................... 7 Judd Flemming, 1993-94 ............................. 6 Elton Gabourel, 1998-2001 ......................... 6 10. Carlos Williams, 1996-99 ............................ 4 Dannie Walker, 1997-98 ............................. 4 Kevin Tennerson, 2003................................. 4

Sacks

Fumbles Forced (Div. I-AA/FCS Era)

Interceptions

Ryland Wickman, 1995-98 ................................ 9

Fumbles Recovered (Div. I-AA/FCS Era)

Matt Logue, 2002-05 ......................................... 5 Dan Rooney, 1994-97........................................ 4 Victor Lopez, 1995-96 ....................................... 4 Carlos Williams, 1996-99 .................................. 4 Tommy Williams, 1997-2000 ............................. 4 Ramon Payne, 2001-04 ..................................... 4

1. Stuart Bailey, 1986 ................................. 12.0 Jason Sandel, 1995 ................................ 12.0 Anthony Daisley, 1999............................ 12.0 4. Kelly Osborn, 1984 ................................ 11.5 Randy Rains, 1986 ................................. 11.5 6. Dustin Smith, 1998 ................................. 10.0 Jacob Houston, 2004 .............................. 10.0 8. Gregg Dockwieler, 1985 ........................... 8.5 9. Darren Arbet, 1984 .................................. 8.0 Darren Arbet, 1985 .................................. 8.0 Ben Fox, 2003 .......................................... 8.0 1. Steve Tobias, 1967 .................................... 10 2. Pat Moloney, 1970 ...................................... 9 Pat Moloney, 1969 ...................................... 9 4. Marvin Brown, 1994 .................................... 7 5. Brent Webber, 2006 .................................... 6 Chad Johnson, 1996 .................................... 6 Marvin Brown, 1995 .................................... 6 Jerome Washington, 1980 ........................... 6 9. Ramon Payne, 2004 .................................... 5 Steve Tobias, 1968 ...................................... 5

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Ryland Wickman at EWU (10/11/97) ........ 22 Cyrus Mulitalo vs. No. Colo. (10/28/06) .... 21 Jimmy Ellingson at Montana (11/13/04)..... 19 Ryland Wickman at CSN (10/25/97) ......... 18 Jimmy Ellingson vs. So. Utah (9/18/04) ...... 18

Sacks

1. Tyson Butler vs. Eastern Wash. (10/29/05) 3.5 2. Jason Sandel at Portland State (11/2/96) .. 3.0 Anthony Daisley at Cal Poly (11/20/99) .... 3.0 Jacob Houston vs. So. Utah (9/18/04) ....... 3.0 Jacob Houston vs. Weber St. (10/16/04)... 3.0

Tackles for Loss

1. Dan Rooney at Cal Poly (10/21/95) ............. 6 2. Victor Lopez at Portland State (11/2/96)....... 5 Nick Echols at E. Washington (10/11/97) .... 5 Anthony Daisley vs. Saint Mary’s (9/4/99).... 5 Jacob Houston vs. Weber State (10/16/04) .. 5

Interceptions

1. Chad Johnson vs. Chico State (9/23/95) ...... 3 Ramon Payne at Idaho State (10/23/04) ...... 3 3. Brent Webber vs. Weber State (10/7/06) ..... 2 Ramon Payne vs. Weber State (10/16/04).... 2 Robert Coleman at EWU (10/26/02) ............ 2 Brandon Coleman at EWU (10/21/00) ......... 2 Elton Gabourel vs. Weber State (9/30/00).... 2 Carlos Williams at No. Arizona (10/24/98) . 2 Chad Johnson vs. Montana (9/28/96) .......... 2 Wasswa Serwanga vs. Cal Poly (11/12/94) . 2 Marvin Brown at UC Davis (10/8/94) ........... 2 Judd Fleming at Cal Poly (10/23/93)............ 2

Yearly Leaders Year 1993 1994 1995

Name Judd Fleming Marvin Brown Marvin Brown

INT 4 7 6

Name Pete Tuiasosopo Damien Mason Jason Sandel

Sacks 4.0 5.0 12.0

1996 1997 1998

Chad Johnson Keian Davis Buster Henderson

6 2 2

2001 2002 2003 2004

Carlos Williams Dannie Walker Ed Canonico Elton Gabourel Brandon Coleman Brandon Coleman Robert Coleman Kevin Tennerson Ramon Payne

3 3 3 4 4 4 3 4 5

Damien Mason Shane Scott Nick Echols Damon Perasso Dustin Smith

2005 2006

Brandon Smith Brent Webber

3 6

1999 2000

TFL 8

6.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 10.0

Damien Mason Dan Rooney Victor Lopez Ryland Wickman

11 11 12 16

Ryland Wikman

13

Anthony Daisley Bilal Watkins

12.0 6.5

Anthony Daisley Anthony Daisley

25 19

Park McAllister Brad Osterhout Ben Fox Jacob Houston

3.0 5.5 8.0 10.0

Tyson Butler Dallas Mauga

6.5 6.0

Park McAllister Brad Osterhout Matt Logue Matt Logue Jacob Houston Matt Logue Cyrus Mulitalo

Matt Logue

9 11 13 14 14 14.5 11.5

Ryland Wickman

All-American

All-American

Yearly Tackle Leaders

Year Name UT-AT Tot TFL 1981 Jerry Haflich 30-83 113 7.0 1984 Randy Plumbtree 49-39 88 0.0 1985 Lorenzo Lynch 57-49 106 7.0 1986 Lorenzo Lynch 41-48 89 1.0 1987 Gary Lunsord 50-50 100 13.0 1988 Derek Stigerts 33-47 80 3.0 1989 Keilan Matthews 39-36 75 6.0 1990 Rob Patton 72-64 136 3.0 1991 K. Weitherspoon 33-28 61 5.0 1992 Rod McMasters 43-40 83 2.0 1993 Lee Petit-Phar 53-30 83 0.0 1994 J.B. Cahoon 29-38 67 5.0 1995 Ryland Wickman 48-35 83 3.0 1996 Victor Lopez 49-46 95 12.0 1997 Ryland Wickman 66-88 154 16.0 1998 Ryland Wickman 48-58 106 13.0 1999 Carlos Williams 51-81 132 12.0 2000 Anthony Daisley 70-30 100 19.0 2001 Camron Mbewa 56-32 88 7.0 2002 Ryan Kroeker 69-36 105 5.0 2003 Ryan Kroeker 54-34 88 10.0 2004 Jimmy Ellingson 56-76 132 8.0 2005 Matt Logue 61-44 105 14.5 2006 Cyrus Mulitalo 56-44 120 11.6 *Statistics unavailable for 1980, 1982 and 1983

All-Time Shutouts Date 1956 1957 1957 1959 1960 1961 1963 1963 1963 1963 1964 1964 1964 1964 1965 10/22/66 11/19/66 1968 1968 11/8/69 1970 1975 1979 9/12/81 11/12/88 10/17/92 9/10/94

Name Pete Tuiasosopo

Opponent............................ Score at Alameda NAS .................. 15-0 vs. Nevada ............................. 7-0 at UC Davis .......................... 26-0 vs. Cal Poly Pomona .............. 19-0 vs. UC Davis ......................... 31-0 vs. Pepperdine ...................... 21-0 at Long Beach State ................. 4-0 vs. UC Santa Barbara ............ 19-0 vs. San Francisco State .......... 13-0 at Humboldt State.................... 0-0 vs. Whittier ............................. 3-0 at Santa Clara ...................... 14-0 at Nevada ............................ 38-0 vs. Humboldt State .................. 6-0 vs. CS Northridge ................. 26-0 vs. Humboldt State ................ 17-0 at Chico State ....................... 30-0 vs. Chico State ...................... 14-0 vs. San Francisco .................. 76-0 at San Francisco .................. 26-0 at SF State ............................ 27-0 vs. CS Hayward .................... 15-0 vs. CS Hayward .................... 14-0 vs. San Francisco .................. 47-0 vs. Cal Lutheran .................... 60-0 at Cal Poly ............................ 24-0 vs. SF State ........................... 30-0

Ramon Payne All-American

Anthony Daisley All-American

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Record Book Miscellaneous Records Scoring Career Points

1. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 .................... 352 2. Scott Brown, 1996-99 .............................. 239 3. John Farley, 1980-83............................... 204 Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................. 204 5. Troy Mills, 1990-91 ................................. 176 Fred Amey, 2001-04 ............................... 176 7. Tyson Becker, 1992-95 ............................ 146 8. Garrett White, 1998-2002 ....................... 128 9. Jim Crouch, 1990-91 ............................... 118 10. Mark Young, 1986-88 ............................. 114

Touchdowns

1. Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 ...................... 57 2. John Farley, 1980-83 ............................... 34 Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................. 34 4. Troy Mills, 1990-91 ................................... 29 Fred Amey, 2001-04 ................................. 29 6. Garrett White, 1998-2002 ......................... 21 7. Mark Young, 1986-88 ............................... 19 8. John Scorza, 1968-69 ............................... 18 Mike Carter, 1968-69 ................................ 18

Extra Points (1980-pres.)

1. Scott Brown, 1996-99 .............................. 107 2. Tyson Becker, 1992-95 ............................. 68 3. Jim Crouch, 1990-91 ................................. 61

Field Goals (1980-pres.)

1. Scott Brown, 1996-99 ................................ 44 2. Tyson Becker, 1992-95 ............................. 26 3. Jim Crouch, 1990-91 ................................. 19

Season Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Charles Roberts, 1999.............................. 138 Troy Mills, 1991 ..................................... 126 Charles Roberts, 1998.............................. 122 John Farley, 1982 ...................................... 90 Charles Roberts, 2000................................ 86 Mike Carter, 1969 ..................................... 84 Scott Brown, 1999 ..................................... 84 8. Bret LeVier, 2002 ....................................... 77 9. Jim Crouch, 1991 ..................................... 75 10. Jim Gill, 1988 ........................................... 72 Mark Young, 1988 ................................... 72 Donald Hair, 1988 .................................... 72

Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Charles Roberts, 1999................................ 22 Troy Mills, 1991 ........................................ 21 Charles Roberts, 1998................................ 20 John Farley, 1982 ...................................... 15 Mike Carter, 1969 ..................................... 14 Donald Hair, 1988 .................................... 12 Mark Young, 1988 .................................... 12 8. John Farley, 1983 ...................................... 11 Donald Hair, 1985 .................................... 11 Rob Harrison, 1986 ................................... 11 Mitch Oliver, 1995 .................................... 11 Garrett White, 2002 .................................. 11

Extra Points

1. Scott Brown, 1999 ..................................... 42 2. Jim Crouch, 1991 ...................................... 36 3. Jimmy Sanchez, 2000 ................................ 35 Bret LeVier, 2002 ....................................... 35 5. Rick Bergstrom, 1969 ................................. 26 Scott Brown, 1998 ..................................... 26

Field Goals

1. Scott Brown, 1999 ..................................... 14 Bret LeVier, 2002 ....................................... 14 3. Jim Crouch, 1991 ...................................... 13 Scott Brown, 1999 ..................................... 13 5. Tyson Becker, 1995.................................... 11

Game Points

Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99)......... 30

Touchdowns

Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99)........... 5

Field Goals

1. Bret LeVier vs. Weber State (11/16/02) ........ 4 2. Eight times ................................................... 3 (Last by Juan Gamboa at UCD (11/18/06) Scott Brown served as the Sacramento State kicker from 1996-1999. During his career, Brown scored 235 points which ranks second in school history and is the most by a kicker. His 103 extra points and 44 field goals are also the most in school history. As a senior, Brown was named honorable mention all-Big Sky after kicking a school-record 42 extra points and 14 field goals. He also kicked three of the six longest field goals at Sacramento State. Brown’s 53-yarder against Eastern Washington in 1998 and 52-yarder at Montana in 1997 rank first and second, respectively. He also had a 48-yarder against Eastern Washington in 1996.

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Total Offense Career Yards 1. 2. 3. 4.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Ryan Leadingham, 2001-04 .................. 8,455 Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 ................. 6,613 Mike Sullivan, 1981-83 ......................... 4,908 Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 .......................... 4,805 Tony Corbin, 1995-96 .......................... 4,805 Lyle James, 1966-68 ............................. 4,057 John Farley, 1980-83............................ 3,862 Drew Wyant, 1986-89 .......................... 3,742 Greg Knapp, 1982-85 .......................... 3,638 Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 ..................... 3,518

Total Offense Per Game (1980-pres.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 .......................... 231.9 Tony Corbin, 1995-96 .......................... 228.8 Ryan Leadingham, 2001-04 .................. 216.8 Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 ..................... 159.9 Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 ................. 157.5

Touchdowns (Rush & Pass/1980-pres.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 ...................... 57 Ryan Leadingham, 2001-04 ....................... 53 Ricky Ray, 1999-2000 ............................... 48 Tony Corbin, 1995-95 ............................... 35 Greg Knapp, 1982-85 ............................... 33 John Farley, 1980-83................................. 30 Mike Sullivan, 1981-83 .............................. 30 Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................... 30 9. Bobby Fresques, 1990-92 .......................... 27 10. Drew Wyant, 1986-89 ............................... 26

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

Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ...................... 2,955 Ryan Leadingham, 2002 ....................... 2,816 Tony Corbin, 1995 ............................... 2,545 Ricky Ray, 1999 ................................... 2,480 Ricky Ray, 2000 ................................. 2,389 Charles Roberts, 1998........................... 2,293 Tony Corbin, 1996 ............................... 2,260 Drew Wyant, 1989 .............................. 2,173 Mike Sullivan, 1982 .............................. 2,099 Charles Roberts, 1999........................... 2,082

Total Offense Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ....................... 268.6 Ricky Ray, 1999 ................................... 248.0 Ryan Leadingham, 2002 ....................... 234.7 Tony Corbin, 1995 ............................... 231.4 Tony Corbin, 1996 ............................... 226.0

Touchdowns (Rush & Pass) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Ricky Ray, 1999 ........................................ 25 Ricky Ray, 2000 ........................................ 23 Charles Roberts, 1999................................ 22 Charles Roberts, 1998................................ 19 Tony Corbin, 1995 .................................... 18 Mike Sullivan, 1982 ................................... 17 Drew Wyant, 1986 .................................... 17 Troy Mills, 1991 ........................................ 17 Tony Corbin, 1996 .................................... 17 Ryan Leadingham, 2001 ............................ 17

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Record Book Game Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Tony Corbin vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95) ... 434 Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99) 409 Tony Corbin vs. Cal Poly (11/23/96) ........ 377 Ricky Ray vs. UC Davis (9/8/99) .............. 373 R. Leadingham vs. Idaho St. (9/27/03) ..... 366

Touchdowns (Rush & Pass)

1. Ricky Ray vs. CSN (11/4/00) ....................... 6 (3 rush/3 pass) Ryan Leadingham vs. Idaho St. (9/27/03) .... 6 (6 pass/0 rush) 3. Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99) .... 5 (5 rush/0 pass)

Kickoff Returns Career Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Fred Amey, 2001-04 ............................ 1,687 Lamont Webb, 1997-2000 .................... 1,415 Tyrone Taylor, 1996-97 ........................... 978 Jamie Berry, 1986-87 .............................. 799 Troy Mills, 1990-91 ................................. 754

Career Average (Min. 20 Returns) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Troy Mills, 1990-91 .................. (29-754) 26.0 Troy Gassaway, 1993-94.......... (21-539) 25.7 Lamont Webb, 1997-2000 ..... (57-1,415) 24.8 Tyrone Taylor, 1996-97 ............ (41-978) 23.9 Jamie Berry, 1986-87 ............... (35-799) 22.8

Season Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Lamont Webb, 2000 ................................ 696 Ralph Clark, 1977 ................................... 650 Tyrone Taylor, 1997 ................................ 627 Mario Bobino, 1984 ................................ 554 Fred Amey, 2002 .................................... 514

Season Average

1. Troy Mills, 1991 ..................................... 28.1 2. Kris Daniels, 2005 .................................. 27.5 3. Demetryst Cornish, 1994 ......................... 26.6 Lamont Webb, 1999 ............................... 26.6 5. Tommy Wilson, 1996 .............................. 25.7 Fred Amey, 2002 ................................... 25.7

Kickoff Returns for Touchdown (yards)

1. Mario Bobino vs. Sonoma St. (10/27/84) . 100 James Ferguson vs. HSU (10/19/85) ........ 100 3. J.R. Gillaspy vs. Nevada (1956) .................. 99 4. Brian Allred vs. Pacific (8/31/91) ............... 92 5. Lamont Webb vs. CS Northridge (11/4/00) 90 6. Bret Satchwell vs. SFSU (10/10/81) ............ 84

Most Kickoff Returns (Season)

Ralph Clark, 1977 ........................................... 41

Punt Returns Career Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Donald Hair, 1985-88 ............................. 661 Don Hines, 1989-91 ................................ 641 Fred Amey, 2001-04 ............................... 573 Eric Harrington, 1992-93 ......................... 491 Lamont Webb, 1997-2000 ....................... 384

Career Average (Min. 20 Returns)

1. Lamont Webb, 1997-2000 ........ (29-384) 13.2 2. Donald Hair, 1985-88 .............. (58-661) 11.4 Eric Harrington, 1992-93 .......... (43-491) 11.4

4. Alex Estrada, 1994-95 .............. (26-286) 11.0 5. Fred Amey, 2001-04 .................. (65-573) 8.8

Season Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Charlie Bell, 1968 .................................... 375 Donald Hair, 1986 .................................. 313 Fred Amey, 2002 .................................... 278 Brett Satchwell, 1981 ............................... 271 Eric Harrington, 1993 .............................. 250

Season Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Lamont Webb, 1999 ............................... 15.7 Eric Harrington, 1993 ............................. 14.7 Donald Hair, 1988 ................................. 13.6 Fred Amey, 2003 ................................... 13.4 Junior Hawkins, 1983 ............................. 12.8

All-Time Punt Returns for Touchdown 1. 2. 3. 4.

Fred Amey at UC Davis (10/5/02) ............. 90 Fred Amey vs. Saint Mary’s (9/6/03) ......... 83 Alex Estrada vs. CS Northridge (11/18/95) 74 Donald Hines vs. Chico State (9/9/89)........ 67 Donald Hair vs. Cal Lutheran (11/12/88) ... 67 6. Eric Harrington vs. Cal Poly (10/23/93) ..... 62 7. Joe Little vs. Abeline Christian (9/21/91) .... 57 8. Bret Satchwell vs. USF (9/12/81)................ 49

Most Punt Returns (Season)

Fred Amey, 2002............................................. 33

Kicking Longest Field Goal 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Scott Brown vs. Eastern Wash. (10/31/98) . 53 Scott Brown at Montana (9/27/97)............. 52 Bret LeVier at No. Arizona (10/12/02) ....... 50 Roy Arreygue vs. UC Davis (1975) .............. 49 Juan Gamboa at Idaho State (11/4/06) ..... 48 Scott Brown vs. Eastern Wash. (10/12/96) . 48

Average

1. Doyle Brunson, 1968-69 ....................... 42.07 2. Mitch Lively, 2003-06 ........................... 40.83 3. Jimmy Sanchez, 2000-01 ...................... 40.82

Season Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Mitch Lively, 2005 ..................................... 81 Steve Thorns, 1996 .................................... 75 Steve Thorns, 1995 .................................... 73 Doyle Brunson, 1968 ................................. 70 Steve Thorns, 1998 .................................... 69

Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Mitch Lively, 2005 ................................ 3,202 Doyle Brunson, 1968 ............................ 2,960 Steve Thorns, 1996 ............................... 2,945 Steve Thorns, 1997 ............................... 2,907 Doyle Brunson, 1969 ............................ 2,845

Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Steve Thorns, 1997 ............................... 44.05 Mitch Lively, 2006 ................................ 43.45 Jimmy Sanchez, 2001 ........................... 42.75 Doyle Brunson, 1968 ............................ 42.29 Doyle Brunson, 1969 ............................ 41.83

Game Attempts

1. Mitch Lively at Cal (9/3/05) ....................... 12 Doyle Brunson vs. Cal Poly Pomona (1968) .. 12

Longest Punt

1. Steve Thorns at Montana (9/27/97) ........... 71 Doyle Brunson vs. CP Pomona (1968) .......... 71 3. Mitch Lively at UC Davis (11/18/06) .......... 67 Jimmy Sanchez at Montana St. (10/13/01). 67 Jimmy Sanchez vs. EWU (10/20/01).......... 67

All-Purpose Yards

Career

Yards: Charles Roberts, 1997-2000 ............. 6,992 Avg./Att.: Troy Mills, 1990-91 ........................ 8.1

Season

Yards: Troy Mills, 1991 ............................... 2,445 (Rush 1,668, Rec 384, KOR 393) Average (Min. 1,000 yards) : Troy Mills, 1991 ..............9.2 (266 att.-2,445 yds.)

Game

Yards: Charles Roberts vs. Idaho St. (11/6/99) ....409 (Rush 39-409, Rec 0-0, PR 0-0, KOR 0-0) Avg: James Ferguson vs. Humboldt St. (1985) .....46.5 (Rush 1-28, Rec 2-98, PR 0-0, KOR 3-153)

Punting Career Attempts

1. Steve Thorns, 1995-98 ............................. 283 2. Mitch Lively, 2003-06 .............................. 205 3. Doyle Brunson, 1968-69 .......................... 138

Yards

1. Steve Thorns, 1995-98 ........................ 11,934 2. Mitch Lively, 2003-06 ........................... 8,370 3. Doyle Brunson, 1968-69 ....................... 5,805

Troy Mills holds the school record with 2,445 all-purpose yards in 1991. That season, he averaged 9.2 yards every time he touched the football which also set the school mark. Following his senior season, Mills became the first Hornet to play in the East-West Shrine Game. He later went on to play professionally in the Canadian Football League and also had stints with three NFL franchises.

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Rushing (att-yds-td) John Farley (177-931-4) John Farley (161-716-3) John Farley (189-1,137-13) John Farley (199-1,078-10) Mark Schutz (223-1,064-10) Donald Hair (161-1,097-11) Rob Harrison (179-1,334-9) Chris Cavote (161-789-2) Donald Hair (157-717-9) Ed Bueno (158-723-2) Troy Mills (203-1,103-8) Troy Mills (223-1,558-17) Pedro Lewis (198-858-9)

Passing (yds-td-int) Ken Broughton (907-4-10) Mike Sullivan (1,380-8-9) Mike Sullivan (2,167-15-12) Mike Sullivan (1,538-11-6) Greg Knapp (2,083-16-15) Greg Knapp (1,357-12-10) Phil Hickey (1,188-8-13) Drew Wyant (1,155-4-8) Tony Trosin (1,623-15-4) Drew Wyant (2,280-16-9) Randy Payne (1,284-5-10) Bobby Fresques (1,280-8-2) Bobby Fresques (2,015-15-11)

Receiving (rec-yds-td) Otis Gillespie (24-57-3) Marvin Shelley (32-581-7) Kevin Fontes (52-1,207-6) Brian Sallee (29-547-3) Kevin Gatewood (41-551-3) Lin Klinkhammer (43-562-3) Lin Klinkhammer (42-720-6) Zebedee Brye (21-339-0) Ron Weaver (37-626-1) Ron Weaver (43-745-4) William Parker (28-500-3) Joe Little (36-658-7) Clint Primm (50-951-8)

Scoring (pts) Steve Alvidrez (41) Marvin Shelley (54) John Farley (90) John Farley (66) Mark Shutz (60) Donald Hair (66) Rob Harrison (66) Matt Nilsson (26) Young/Hair/Gil (72) Eric Leshinsky (32) Troy Mills (50) Troy Mills (126) Pedro Lewis (60)

Total Offense (yds) John Farley (931) Mike Sullivan (1,338) Mike Sullivan (2,099) Mike Sullivan (1,471) Greg Knapp (1,986) Greg Knapp (1,320) Rob Harrison (1,334) Drew Wyant (1,165) Tony Trosin (1,707) Drew Wyant (2,173) Randy Payne (1,180) Troy Mills (1,668) Bobby Fresques (1,905)

Kick Returns (ret-yds-td) Fred Douglas (9-147-0) Johnnie Dodge (20-371-0) Lee Holcomb (20-371-0) Junior Hawkins (15-349-0) Mario Bobino (28-554-1) Orlando Mayes (18-354-0) Jamie Berry (18-412-0) Jamie Berry (17-387-0) Mark Young (22-467-0) Zebedee Brye (11-191-0) Troy Mills (15-361-0) Troy Mills (14-393-0) Pedro Lewis (12-313-0)

Punt Returns (ret-yds-td) Bret Satchwell (6-27-0) Bret Satchwell (28-271-1) David Hogge (20-186-0) Junior Hawkins (12-154-0) Mario Bobino (17-123-0) Robert Holland (16-227-0) Donald Hair (20-187-0) Donald Hair (6-71-0) Donald Hair (23-313-1) Donald Hines (19-234-1) Donlad Hines (26-227-0) Donald Hines (25-180-0) Eric Harrington (26-241-0)

All-Purpose (yds) John Farley (969)

Mark Shutz (1,149) Rob Harrison (1,466) Chris Cavote (817) Donald Hair (1,434) Ron Weaver (745) Troy Mills (1,264) Troy Mills (2,465) Clint Primm (1,143)

Arie Joseph (140-658-4) Troy Gassaway (192-811-10) Michael Stewart (262-1,161-5) Daimon Shelton (172-825-7) Charles Roberts (139-587-1) Charles Roberts (386-2,260-19) Charles Roberts (303-2,082-22) Charles Roberts (296-1,624-14) Derard Barton (136-606-6) Garrett White (189-887-8) Tyronne Gross (167-812-8) Ryan Mole (146-858-5) Ryan Mole (171-768-2) Kris Daniels (66-160-1)

Aaron Garcia (1,796-13-16) Joe Garofalo (2,003-13-10) Tony Corbin (2,532-17-12) Tony Corbin (2,334-17-14) A.J. Bernhardt (1,876-8-16) Garrett White (639-3-6) Ricky Ray (2,422-20-8) Ricky Ray (2,200-13-6) Ryan Leadingham (2,752-17-10) Ryan Leadingham (2,785-15-7) Blake Mori (1,233-7-11) Ryan Leadingham (1,962-11-17) Chris Hurd (1,108-9-3) Marcel Marquez (1,910-10-15)

Erin Harrington (43-659-9) Jermaine Hollie (34-536-4) Alex Estrada (54-801-3) Carlos Smith (53-738-4) Tyrone Taylor (34-469-3) Jeff Kool (29-317-0) Chris Kelly (41-603-6) Lamont Webb (52-836-7) Fred Amey (54-885-7) Fred Amey (62-989-9) Fred Amey (56-989-7) Fred Amey (76-1,186-6) Ryan Coogler (45-441-1) Jason Barnes (28-623-2)

Eric Harrington (60) Troy Gassaway (60) Mitch Oliver (66) Daimon Shelton (48) Scott Brown (40) Charles Roberts (122) Charles Roberts (138) Charles Roberts (86) Fred Amey (44) Bret LeVier (77) Tyronne Gross (48) Mitch Lively (37) Juan Gamboa (40) Juan Gamboa (44)

Aaron Garcia (1,728) Joe Garofalo (2,066) Tony Corbin (2,545) Tony Corbin (2,260) A.J. Bernhardt (1,889) Charles Roberts (2,293) Ricky Ray (2,480) Ricky Ray (2,389) Ryan Leadingham (2,955) Ryan Leadingham (2,816) Blake Mori (1,311) Ryan Leadingham (1,799) Chris Hurd (1,165) Marcel Marquez (1,999)

Justin Smith (18-405-0) Demtryst Cornish (17-452-0) Michael Stewart (20-425-0) Tommy Wilson (13-334-0) Tyrone Taylor (26-627-1) Sean Atkins (16-345-0) Lamont Webb (14-373-0) Lamont Webb (28-696-1) Fred Amey (23-453-0) Fred Amey (20-514-0) Fred Amey (24-458-0) Fred Amey (14-262-0) Kris Daniels (17-468-0) Andre Taylor (15-349-0)

Eric Harrington (17-250-1) Alex Estrada (16-138-0) Marvin Brown (15-172-0) Carlos Smith (16-100-0) Sheridan Mitchell (10-79-0) Dannie Walker (9-68-0) Lamont Webb (9-141-0) Lamont Webb (19-211-0) Brett Collins (15-126-0) Fred Amey (33-278-1) Fred Amey (18-242-1) Fred Amey (12-42-0) Bobby Mooshagian (10-51-0) Torrell Baker (7-50-0)

Eric Harrington (922) Troy Gassaway (1,161) Michael Stewart (1,707) Tyrone Taylor (1,061) Tyrone Taylor (1,128) Charles Roberts (2,430) Charles Roberts (2,202) Charles Roberts (1,825) Fred Amey (1,352) Fred Amey (1,812) Fred Amey (1,689) Fred Amey (1,490) Ryan Mole (1,037) Andre Taylor (862)

John Farley (1,381)

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Two 100-yard rushers ...........................................Arie Joseph (172) & Pedro Lewis (161) ...................................................................................... vs. Cal State East Bay (9/4/93) Two 100-yard receivers .....................................Andre Taylor (136) & Jason Barnes (116) ............................................................................................... at Idaho State (11/4/06) 100-yard rusher & 100-yard rec. .............. Kris Daniels (115 rush) & Fred Amey (143 rec.) ................................................................................................ vs. Cal Poly (11/20/04) 300-yard passer & 100-yard rusher ................................. Ryan Leadingham (366 pass) & ........................................................Tyronne Gross (240 rush) vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) 300-yard passer & 100-yard receiver ................................ Marcel Marquez (396 pass) & ........................... Andre Taylor (136 rec.) & Jason Barnes (116) at Idaho State (11/4/06) 300-yard passer, 100-yard rush. & 100-yard rec. ...............Ryan Leadingham (366 pass), .................... Tyronne Gross (240 rush) & Fred Amey (180 rec.) vs. Idaho State (9/27/03)

Rushing

25+ rushing attempts ................................... 26, Kris Daniels at Montana State (11/5/05) 30+ rushing attempts ....................................35, Ryan Mole vs. Montana State (11/6/04) 40+ rushing attempts ...................................43, Charles Roberts vs. Montana (11/14/98) 100+ rushing yards ................................... 132, Kris Daniels at Montana State (11/5/05) 150+ rushing yards ........................................... 176, Ryan Mole at Montana (11/13/04) 200+ rushing yards ..................................... 202, Ryan Mole vs. Azusa Pacific (10/8/05) Consecutive 100-yard games ......................................................................2, Ryan Mole ........................... 130 vs. Northern Arizona (10/1/05); 202 vs. Azusa Pacific (10/8/05) Consecutive 150-yard games ......................................................................2, Ryan Mole ......................................245 vs. Montana State (11/6/04); 176 at Montana (11/13/04) Consecutive 200-yard games .............................................................. 2, Charles Roberts ................................................219 v. Saint Mary’s (9/2/00); 240 vs. Cal Poly (9/9/00) 50-yard+ run ........................................... 66, James Cummings vs. Montana (11/12/05) 75-yard+ run ....................................... 87 (td), Ryan Mole vs. Montana State (11/13/04) 3+ rushing TDs........................................ 3, Tyronne Gross at Eastern Wash. (10/26/02) 4+ rushing TDs............................................ 5, Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99) 5+ rushing TDs............................................ 5, Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99)

Receiving

10+ receptions ........................................... 15, Fred Amey at Eastern Wash. (10/29/04) 3+ receiving TDs ..................................................... 4, Chris Kelly at Montana (9/11/99) 100+ receiving yards .................................... 173, Jason Barnes at UC Davis (11/18/06) 125+ receiving yards .................................... 173, Jason Barnes at UC Davis (11/18/06) 150+ receiving yards .................................... 173, Jason Barnes at UC Davis (11/18/06) 175+ receiving yards ..................................... 180, Fred Amey vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) 200+ receiving yards ............................... 201, Tyrone Taylor vs. Weber State (11/9/96) Consecutive 100-yard games .......................................................... 5, Fred Amey (2004) ............... 129 at Idaho St. (10/23); 156 at EWU (10/30); 165 vs. Montana State (11/6); .........................................................106 at Montana (11/13); 143 vs. Cal Poly (11/20) 3+ consecutive 100-yard games ...................................................... 5, Fred Amey (2004) ............... 129 at Idaho St. (10/23); 156 at EWU (10/30); 165 vs. Montana State (11/6); .........................................................106 at Montana (11/13); 143 vs. Cal Poly (11/20)

Passing

30+ attempts .............................................30, Marcel Marquez at UC Davis (11/18/06) 40+ attempts ............................................ 44, Marcel Marquez at Idaho State (11/4/06) 50+ attempts ................................................. 50, Tyler Jesse at Portland State (11/2/96) 20+ completions ...................................... 25, Marcel Marquez at Idaho State (11/4/06) 25+ completions ...................................... 25, Marcel Marquez at Idaho State (11/4/06) 30+ completions .......................................... 33, Tony Corbin vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95) 3+ passing TDs ............................... 3, Marcel Marquez at Northern Arizona (10/21/06) 4+ passing TDs ........................................ 6, Ryan Leadingham vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) 5+ passing TDs ........................................ 6, Ryan Leadingham vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) 300+ passing yards ............................... 396, Marcel Marquez at Idaho State (11/4/06) 400+ passing yards ................................... 406, Tony Corbin vs. Saint Mary’s (11/4/95) Consecutive 250+ passing yards ........................................... 2, Ryan Leadingham (2002) ........................................ 305 vs. Weber State (11/16); 324 vs. Humboldt State (11/23) Consecutive 300+ passing yards ........................................... 2, Ryan Leadingham (2002) ........................................ 305 vs. Weber State (11/16); 324 vs. Humboldt State (11/23) 50-yard+ completion ..........................68, Marquez to Barnes at at UC Davis (11/18/06) 75-yard+ completion ............................... 80 (td), Ray to Webb vs. Idaho State (9/23/00)

Team

300+ rushing yards ............................................ 350 at Eastern Washington (10/26/02) 400+ rushing yards .......................................................... 470 vs. Idaho State (11/6/99) Negative net rushing yards ................................................ -20 at Idaho State (11/4/06) 300+ yards passing ......................................................... 396 at Idaho State (11/4/06) 400+ yards passing .......................................... 432 vs. Eastern Washington (10/12/96) 400+ yards of total offense ............................................ 474 vs. Azusa Pacific (10/8/05) 500+ yards of total offense ............................................... 641 vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) Consecutive 500+ yards of total offense .............................................................. 3, 1999 ...............596 vs. UC Davis (9/18); 566 vs. Montana St. (9/25); 509 at Weber St. (10/2) 3+ consecutive 500+ yards of total offense .......................................................... 3, 1999 ...............596 vs. UC Davis (9/18); 566 vs. Montana St. (9/25); 509 at Weber St. (10/2) <200 yards of total offense ........................................ 117 vs. Montana State (10/14/06) 30+ first downs .................................................................. 30 vs. Idaho State (9/27/03) <10 first downs ............................................................. 5 vs. Montana State (10/14/06) 40+ points ...................................................................... 41 vs. Azusa Pacific (10/8/05) 50+ points ......................................................................... 69 vs. Saint Mary’s (9/6/03) 60+ points ......................................................................... 69 vs. Saint Mary’s (9/6/03) 70+ points ........................................................................... 76 vs. San Francisco (1968) Shutout Opponent ............................................... 30-0 vs. San Francisco State (9/10/94) Shutout Opp. in first half .............................................. 7-0 vs. Portland State (11/11/06) Shutout Opp. in second half ...................................... 18-0 vs. Montana State (10/14/06) Overtime ........................................... L 42-35 (1OT) vs. Eastern Washington (10/20/01) Overcame halftime deficit to win ................................................Trailed 10-0, won 21-20 .................................................................................. at Eastern Washington (9/30/06) Won after trailing entering 4th quarter ......................................Trailed 13-7, won 21-20 .................................................................................. at Eastern Washington (9/30/06) 100+ penalty yards ........................................................ 113 vs. Weber State (10/7/06) <10 penalty yards ................................................................ 9 vs. Saint Mary’s (9/1/01) 5+ turnovers commited ....................................................... 6 vs. Idaho State (10/22/05) Consecutive games without a turnover ................................................................ 2, 2000 ............................................. vs. Montana State (10/14); at Eastern Washington (10/21)

Miscellaneous

300+ yards of total offense ............................. 354 (396 pass, -42 rush), Marcel Marquez ............................................................................................... at Idaho State (11/4/06) 400+ yards of total offense ............. 409 (rush), Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99) 300+ all-purpose yards .................. 409 (rush), Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99) 3+ TDs scored ................................ 3 (rush), Tyronne Gross at Eastern Wash. (10/26/02) 4+ TDs scored .................................... 5 (rush), Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99) 5+ TDs scored .................................... 5 (rush), Charles Roberts vs. Idaho State (11/6/99) 3+ field goals.................................................. 3, Juan Gamboa at UC Davis (11/18/06) 4+ field goals..................................................4, Bret LeVier vs. Weber State (11/16/02) 5+ PATs .................................................... 5, Juan Gamboa vs. Azusa Pacific (10/8/05) 40-yard+ FG .............................................. 48, Juan Gamboa at Idaho State (11/4/06) 50-yard+ FG ......................................... 50, Bret LeVier at Northern Arizona (10/12/02) 15+ tackles ......................... 21 (8-13), Cyrus Mulitalo vs. Northern Colorado (10/28/06) 5+ tackles for loss...................................... 5, Jacob Houston vs. Weber State (10/16/04) 3+ sacks ............................................... 3.5, Tyson Becker vs. Eastern Wash. (10/29/05) 2+ interceptions ........................................... 2, Brent Webber vs. Weber State (10/7/06) Ret. int. for TD .................................Brandon Smith, 55 yards, vs. Idaho State (10/22/05) Ret. fumble for TD ............................Traison Lewis, 4 yards, vs. Montana State (11/6/04) Ret. punt for TD ...................................... Fred Amey, 83 yards, vs. Saint Mary’s (9/6/03) Ret. kickoff for TD ..........................Lamont Webb, 90 yards, vs. CS Northridge (11/4/00) Blocked punt for TD .............................. Camron Mbewa, 45 yards, vs. EWU (10/20/01) 2-point conversion........................ Kris Daniels reception at Northern Arizona (10/21/06) Defensive 2-point conversion ............................Dan Leshore vs. Morris Brown (10/27/90) Defense scored 2+ touchdwons ............................................. 2 vs. Saint Mary’s (9/6/03) Scored a safety ...................................................Logue & Mitchell tackled RB in end zone .......................................................................................... at Montana State (11/5/05)

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Record Book Coaching Fast Facts Dave Strong (1954-56)

Record ..................................................................... 4-18-1 Winning Percentage .......................................................182 Best Record ...................................................... 3-5-1 (1956) Worst Record.......................................................0-7 (1954) Biggest Win ............15 points, 15-0 vs. Alameda NAS (1956) ....................................... 27-12 vs. Southern Oregon (1956) Biggest Loss ...............46 points, 46-0 vs. Mather AFB (1954) Most Wins in a Season ............................................3 (1956) Consecutive Wins (Season/All Games) .....................1 (1955) Consecutive Losses (Season/All Games) ....................7 (1954)

John Baker (1957-60)

Record ................................................................... 15-22-0 Winning Percentage .......................................................405 Best Record ..........................................................5-4 (1957) Worst Record.......................................................2-7 (1959) Biggest Win ................... 31 points, 31-0 vs. UC Davis (1960) Biggest Loss ............. 48 points, 60-12 vs. Cal State LA (1959) Most Wins in a Season ..................................5 (1957, 1960) Consecutive Wins (Season) ......................................3 (1957) Consecutive Wins (All Games) ............................3 (1959-60) Consecutive Losses (Season) .....................................6 (1959) Consecutive Losses (All Games) .........................10 (1958-59)

Ray Clemons (1961-75)

Record ................................................................... 71-75-3 Winning Percentage .......................................................467 Best Record ..........................................................8-2 (1966) Worst Record.......................................................1-9 (1973) Biggest Win .......................... 76 points, 76-0 vs. USF (1968) Biggest Loss ................35 points, 35-0 vs. Santa Clara (1965) Most Wins in a Season .......................8 (1964, ’66, ’68, ’69) Consecutive Wins (Season/All Games) .....................8 (1966) Consecutive Losses (Season) ....................................6 (1973) Consecutive Losses (All Games ..........................10 (1973-74) Postseason Berths .Camellia Bowl (1964), Jr. Rose Bowl (1968)

Glenn Brady (1976-77)

Record ..................................................................... 2-18-1 Winning Percentage .......................................................119 Best Record ..........................................................2-8 (1976) Worst Record................................................. 0-10-1 (1977) Biggest Win ................... 14 points, 19-5 vs. Chico St. (1976) Biggest Loss ..................... 75 points, 75-0 vs. Nevada (1977) Most Wins in a Season ............................................2 (1976) Consecutive Wins (Season/All Games) .....................2 (1976) Consecutive Losses (Season/All Games) ....................8 (1976)

Bob Mattos (1978-92)

Record ................................................................... 84-73-2 Winning Percentage .......................................................535 Best Record ........................................................10-3 (1988) Worst Record.......................................................1-9 (1978) Biggest Win ...............60 points, 60-0 vs. Cal Lutheran (1988) Biggest Loss ..............56 points, 63-7 vs Portland State (1978) Most Wins in a Season ..........................................10 (1988) Consecutive Wins (Season/All Games) ...............6 (1985, 91) Consecutive Losses (Season) .....................................5 (1978) Consecutive Losses (All Games) ...........................8 (1978-79) Postseason Berths ............................1, NCAA Playoffs (1988)

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Mike Clemons (1993-94)

Record ..................................................................... 9-11-0 Winning Percentage .......................................................450 Best Record ..........................................................5-5 (1994) Worst Record.......................................................4-6 (1993) Biggest Win .................... 39 points, 49-10 vs SF State (1993) Biggest Loss .................... 47 points, 54-7 vs Montana (1993) Most Wins in a Season ............................................5 (1994) Consecutive Wins (Season/All Games) ...........2 (1993, 1994) Consecutive Losses (Season/All Games) ....................3 (1993)

John Volek (1995-2002)

Record ................................................................... 31-57-1 Winning Percentage .......................................................354 Best Record ..........................................................7-4 (2000) Worst Record...........................................1-10 (1996, 1997) Biggest Win ................34 points, 41-7 vs Saint Mary’s (1999) Biggest Loss ....... 55 points, 62-7 at Northern Arizona (1995) Most Wins in a Season ............................................7 (2000) Consecutive Wins (Year) ... 2 (7x) (’95, ‘98, ‘99, ’00 (3x), ’02) Consecutive Wins (All Games) ......... 4 (2 in 1999, 2 in 2000) Consecutive Losses (Year/All Games) .......................9 (1996)

Steve Mooshagian (2003-06)

Record .......................................................................11-33 Winning Percentage .......................................................250 Best Record ..........................................................4-7 (2006) Worst Record.............................................2-9 (2003, 2005) Biggest Win ..............50 points, 69-19 vs Saint Mary’s (2003) Biggest Loss ..................... 52 points, 59-7 at Nevada (2004) Most Wins in a Season ............................................4 (2006) Consecutive Wins (Year) .................... 2 (3x) (2005, 2006 2x) Consecutive Wins (All Games) ........... 2 (3x) (2005, 2006 2x) Consecutive Losses (Year/All Games) .......................7 (2003) Consecutive Losses (All Games) .....8 (2x) (2003-04, 2005-06)

Hornet Postseason Facts Years in Postseason Play ..................3 (1964, 1968, 1988) Last Postseason Appearance .....................................1988 NCAA Division II Championships Semifinals All-Time Bowl Game Record ....................................... 0-2 Pasadena Bowl, lost to Grambling St. 34-7 .......1968 Camelia Bowl, lost to Montana St. 28-7 ............1964 All-Time Playoff Record............................................... 2-1 def. UC Davis, 35-14 ......................................1988 def. NC Central, 56-7 .....................................1988 lost to North Dakota State, 42-20 ....................1988

Yearly Records Dave Strong ........ 4-18-1 1954 ....................... 0-7 1955 ....................... 1-6 1956 .................... 3-5-1

John Baker ........ 15-22-0 1957 ....................... 5-4 1958 ....................... 3-6 1959 ....................... 2-7 1960 ....................... 5-5 Ray Clemons ...... 71-75-3 1961 ....................... 4-5 1962 ....................... 2-7 1963 .................... 6-2-1 1964 ...................8-2-1* 1965 ....................... 3-7 1966 ....................... 8-2 1967 ....................... 7-3 1968 ....................... 8-3 1969 ......................8-2* 1970 ....................... 4-6 1971 .................... 4-5-1 1972 ....................... 2-8 1973 ....................... 1-9 1974 ....................... 2-9 1975 ....................... 5-5 Glenn Brady ........ 2-18-1 1976 ....................... 2-8 1977 .................. 0-10-1 Bob Mattos ....... 84-73-2 1978 ....................... 1-9 1979 ....................... 4-6 1980 ....................... 3-7 1981 ........................ 5-6 1982 ....................... 8-3 1983 .................... 5-5-1 1984 ....................... 6-5 1985 ....................... 8-3 1986 .................. 6-4-1# 1987 ....................... 4-7 1988 ..................... 10-3 1989 ....................... 5-4 1990 ....................... 4-6 1991 ....................... 8-2 1992 ....................... 7-3 Mike Clemons ...... 9-11-0 1993 ....................... 4-6 1994 ....................... 5-5 John Volek ......... 31-57-1 1995 ................. 4-6-1@ 1996 ...................... 1-10 1997 ...................... 1-10 1998 ........................ 5-6 1999 ........................ 6-5 2000 ........................ 7-4 2001 ........................ 2-9 2002 ........................ 5-7 Steve Mooshagian . 11-33 2003 ....................... 2-9 2004 ........................ 3-8 2005 ........................ 2-9 2006 ........................ 4-7 * Far Western Conference Champion #Western Football Conf. Champion @America West Conf. Champion

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Record Book Yearly Results 1954-56 (4-18-1)

1954 (0-7, 0-5 Far Western)

SAN DIEGO NAVAL CENTER .... L, 46-0 HUMBOLDT STATE* .................. L, 28-7 UC DAVIS* ............................... L, 14-0 CHICO STATE* ......................... L, 40-0 at Nevada*............................. L, 27-14 at SF State* ............................... L, 40-0 at Alameda NAS ................... L, 21-19 Total Points .............................. 40-216

1955 (1-6, 0-6 Far Western)

at Southern Oregon...................W, 7-6 at Nevada* ............................. L, 28-7 at UC Davis* ............................. L, 29-0 UC SANTA BARBARA* ............. L, 15-7 at Humboldt State* ................... L, 39-6 at Chico State * ......................... L, 26-7 SF STATE* .............................. L, 33-14 Total Points .............................. 48-176

1956 (3-5-1, 2-4 Far Western)

at Cal State LA ........................T, 13-13 at Southern Oregon...............W, 27-12 at Humboldt State* ................. L, 20-19 at UC Davis* ........................... L, 33-26 at Alameda NAS ...................W, 15-0 at Chico State* ......................... L, 41-7 at Nevada* .........................W, 21-20 at SF State* ............................... L, 26-0 at UC Santa Barbara* ............... L, 33-0 Total Points ............................ 128-198

1958 (3-6, 1-4 Far Western)

1962 (2-7, 2-3 Far Western)

1959 (2-7, 1-4 Far Western)

1963 (6-2-1, 2-2-1 Far Western)

at Cal State LA ............................ L, 8-6 LONG BEACH STATE ............W, 26-14 WHITTIER .............................W, 20-18 HUMBOLDT STATE* .................... L, 9-0 CHICO STATE* .......................W, 14-6 at Nevada* ............................ L, 40-24 at Cal Poly Pomona ................. L, 27-24 at SF State* ............................. L, 20-18 UC DAVIS* ............................. L, 22-14 Total Points ............................ 146-164

CAL STATE LA ....................... L, 60-12 at Long Beach State ................... L, 19-0 at Whittier .............................. L, 20-19 at Humboldt State* .................. L, 38-20 at Chico State* ......................... L, 28-2 NEVADA * ............................... L, 14-0 CAL POLY POMONA ..............W, 19-0 SF STATE* .............................. L, 37-14 at UC Davis* ...........................W, 21-6 Total Points ............................ 107-222

at Cal Poly Pomona ...............W, 36-34 SANTA CLARA .....................W, 20-14 at Long Beach State ...................W, 4-0 UC SANTA BARBARA ............W, 19-0 SF STATE* ..............................W, 13-0 at Chico State* .........................W, 9-3 NEVADA* .............................. L, 15-11 at Humboldt State* ......................T, 0-0 at UC Davis* ............................. L, 17-8 Total Points ............................ 120-130

1960 (5-5, 2-3 Far Western)

1964 (8-2-1, 4-0-1 Far Western)

at Southern Oregon...............W, 39-14 at Occidental ..........................W, 33-6 LONG BEACH STATE ................ L, 14-0 at Santa Clara .......................W, 14-8 at Humboldt State* ................... L, 33-9 CHICO STATE* .......................W, 13-9 CAL POLY POMONA .............. L, 19-18 at Nevada *.............................. L, 15-0 at SF State* ............................... L, 14-6 UC DAVIS* .............................W, 31-0 Total Points ............................ 163-132

1961-1975 (71-75-3)

1957-1960 (15-22-0)

1961 (4-5, 2-3 Far Western) 1957 (5-4, 2-3 Far Western)

CAL STATE LA .....................W, 19-14 at Long Beach State ...............W, 19-12 MOFFITT FIELD......................W, 44-25 at Humboldt State* ................. L, 27-19 at Chico State* ........................ L, 20-13 NEVADA * ...............................W, 7-0 at SF State* ............................... L, 41-6 at UC Davis* ...........................W, 26-0 at Whittier .............................. L, 35-20 Total Points ............................ 173-174

9/15 at Whittier ................... L, 14-0 9/22 CAL POLY POMONA ... L, 12-7 9/29 LONG BEACH STATE ... L, 13-9 10/6 SOUTHERN OREGON . L, 21-7 10/13 HUMBOLDT STATE* ... L, 20-14 10/20 CHICO STATE* ........W, 40-23 11/3 at Nevada * ............. L, 23-12 11/10 at SF State*.................. L, 28-7 11/18 UC Davis* .................W, 27-7 Total Points ............................ 122-161

PEPPERDINE ...........................W, 21-0 at Cal Poly Pomona ................. L, 27-12 at Long Beach State ................. L, 21-18 SOUTHERN OREGON ............W, 25-6 HUMBOLDT STATE* ................W, 12-7 at Chico State* .....................W, 14-10 NEVADA * ............................... L, 14-8 at SF State* ................................. L, 7-0 at UC Davis* ............................. L, 14-0 Total Points ............................ 110-106

WHITTIER .................................W, 3-0 at Santa Clara .......................W, 14-0 LONG BEACH STATE .............. L, 18-15 at Cal Poly Pomona .................W, 23-6 at CS Northridge.....................W, 15-6 CHICO STATE* .......................W, 45-6 at Nevada*.............................W, 38-0 HUMBOLDT STATE* ..................W, 6-0 UC DAVIS* ...........................W, 27-20 at SF State* .............................T, 20-20 MONTANA STATE.................. L, 28-7# Total Points ............................ 213-105 # - Camellia Bowl

1965 (3-7, 1-4 Far Western)

PORTLAND STATE ...................W, 7-6 at Santa Clara ......................... L, 35-0 at Long Beach State ................... L, 34-7 at Cal Poly Pomona .................W, 14-3 CS NORTHRIDGE ...................W, 26-0 at Nevada*............................. L, 20-13 at Humboldt State* .................... L, 13-7 at UC Davis* ........................... L, 20-14 SF STATE* .................................. L, 3-0 at Chico State* .......................W, 27-7 Total Points ............................ 115-141

1966 (8-2, 6-0 Far Western)

9/17 at UC Santa Barbara ... L, 24-9 9/24 at Santa Clara .............. L, 7-3 10/1 CP POMONA ..........W, 26-17 10/8 at CS Hayward*.........W, 38-6 10/15 at San Francisco ........W, 23-7 10/22 HUMBOLDT STATE* ...W, 17-0 10/29 UC DAVIS* ..............W, 36-24 11/5 at SF State*................W, 10-9 11/12 at Nevada* ..............W, 13-8 11/19 at Chico State* ..........W, 30-0 Total Points ............................ 205-102

1967 (2-3, 4-2 Far Western)

CAL POLY................................. L, 17-7 at Cal Poly Pomona ...............W, 16-13 at Portland State....................W, 23-21 at Humboldt State* .................. L, 28-20 at UC Davis* ...........................W, 23-6 SF STATE* .............................. L, 28-20 NEVADA* ..............................W, 14-7 at Chico State* .....................W, 20-17 CS HAYWARD* ....................W, 28-19 U.S. INTERNATIONAL ...........W, 27-14 Total Points ............................ 198-170

1968 (8-3, 4-2 Far Western)

at Cal Poly ..............................W, 13-7 CAL POLY POMONA ............W, 26-13 at Humboldt State* .................. L, 20-13 UC DAVIS* .............................W, 24-7 at SF State* ............................. L, 14-13 at Nevada* ..........................W, 17-14 CHICO STATE* .......................W, 14-0 at CS Hayward* ....................W, 16-14 SAN FRANCISCO ...................W, 76-0 at U.S. International ..............W, 26-14 Grambling .............................L, 34-7& Total Points ............................ 245-137 & - Junior Rose Bowl

1969 (8-2, 5-1 Far Western)

9/20 CS NORTHRIDGE ...... L, 28-24 9/27 at Cal Poly Pomona ....W, 28-9 10/4 at UC Davis*............W, 18-10 10/11 SF STATE* .................W, 19-6 10/18 NEVADA* ................W, 41-7 10/25 at Chico State* ..........W, 24-7 11/1 CS HAYWARD* ......... L, 32-30 11/8 at San Francisco ........W, 26-0 11/15 at Humboldt State* ..W, 20-17 11/22 PUGET SOUND .......W, 49-24 Total Points ............................ 279-140

1970 (4-6, 2-3 Far Western)

CS NORTHRIDGE ................... L, 34-10 CAL POLY POMONA ............. L, 1 9-14 at Puget Sound .......................W, 27-6 at SF State* .............................W, 27-0 at Nevada ............................ L, 18-14 CHICO STATE* ....................... L, 28-21 at CS Hayward* ...................... L, 14-12 at San Francisco .....................W, 41-7 HUMBOLDT STATE* ..............W, 30-15 UC DAVIS* ............................... L, 28-0 Total Points ............................ 196-169

1971 (4-5-1, 0-4-1 Far Western)

at Santa Clara ....................... L, 35-14 at Cal Poly Pomona ................. L, 14-13 SONOMA STATE..................W, 23-22 SAN FRANCISCO .................W, 41-25 at Chico State * ......................... L, 37-7 CS HAYWARD* ......................T, 27-27 at Saint Mary’s .....................W, 38-21 at Humboldt State* .................... L, 26-3 at UC Davis* ........................... L, 24-17 SF STATE* ..............................W, 45-7 Total Points ............................ 256-255

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Record Book 1972 (2-8, 1-4 Far Western)

9/9 at Fresno State ................ L, 24-7 9/16 at Santa Clara ............. L, 28-14 9/23 CAL POLY POMONA ...... L, 13-7 9/30 at Nevada ................ W, 19-14 10/7 CHICO STATE* ............. L, 17-16 10/14 at CS Hayward*.............. L, 21-0 10/28 HUMBOLDT STATE* ...... L, 20-14 11/4 UC DAVIS* ................... L, 17-16 11/11 at SF State*................. W, 14-13 11/18 at CS Fullerton ................ L, 21-0 Total Points .................................107-188

1973 (1-9, 0-5 Far Western)

at Pacific ..................................... L, 22-0 at Nevada ................................ L, 17-10 at Cal Poly Pomona ..................... L, 31-17 SAINT MARY’S ........................... W, 28-7 CS HAYWARD* ............................ L, 14-6 at Humboldt State* ......................... L, 7-0 at UC Davis* ............................... L, 24-15 at SF State* ................................. L, 28-23 CS FULLERTON ............................. L, 15-7 at Chico State* .............................. L, 21-0 Total Points .................................106-186

1974 (2-9, 2-3 Far Western)

at Pacific ..................................... L, 21-0 NEVADA ..................................... L, 31-7 SANTA CLARA ............................. L, 14-9 at Cal Poly Pomona ....................... L, 21-0 at CS Hayward* .......................... W, 10-7 at Puget Sound ........................... L, 35-16 HUMBOLDT STATE* ...................... L, 23-6 UC DAVIS* ................................. L, 22-17 at SF State* ............................... W, 27-17 at Cal Lutheran ............................. L, 24-0 at Chico State* ........................... L, 25-24 Total Points .................................116-240

1975 (5-5, 2-3 Far Western)

SAINT MARY’S ......................... W, 20-13 at Santa Clara ........................... L, 20-14 at Nevada .............................. W, 36-16 CAL POLY POMONA ................ W, 17-13 at Humboldt State* ........................ L, 28-7 at UC Davis* ................................. L, 38-3 SF STATE* .................................... L, 14-5 CAL LUTHERAN .......................... L, 30-10 at Chico State* ............................ W, 12-9 CS HAYWARD* .......................... W, 15-0 Total Points .................................139-181

1976-77 (2-18-1)

1976 (2-8, 2-3 Far Western)

9/18 SANTA CLARA ............. L, 37-23 9/25 at Cal State LA ................ L, 10-0 10/9 PUGET SOUND ............ L, 34-14 10/16 HUMBOLDT STATE* ...... L, 22-13 10/23 UC DAVIS* ..................... L, 34-0 10/30 at SF State*..................... L, 10-9 11/6 at Nevada ................... L, 42-27 11/13 at Chico State* ............. W, 19-5 11/20 at CS Hayward*.......... W, 27-24 11/25 at Cal Poly .................... L, 34-10 Total Points .................................142-252

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1977 (0-10-1, 0-5 Far Western)

at Louisiana Tech .......................... L, 56-0 at Santa Clara ............................. L, 37-5 CAL POLY..................................... L, 31-7 CAL STATE LA ........................... L, 13-10 at Humboldt State* ...................... T, 21-21 at UC Davis* ................................. L, 28-0 SF STATE* .................................... L, 19-7 at Nevada .................................. L, 75-0 at Chico State* ............................. L, 36-7 CS HAYWARD* .......................... L, 27-14 at CS Northridge........................... L, 36-0 Total Points ...................................71-379

1978-1992 (84-73-2)

1978 (1-9, 1-4 Far Western)

9/16 at Cal Poly ...................... L, 52-6 9/23 at Cal Poly Pomona ....... L, 15-13 9/30 at Portland State.............. L, 63-7 10/7 HUMBOLDT STATE* ...... L, 22-10 10/14 UC DAVIS* ..................... L, 39-0 10/21 at SF State*................. W, 13-10 10/28 NEVADA ..................... L, 39-15 11/4 CHICO STATE* ............... L, 12-3 11/11 at CS Hayward*.............. L, 21-7 11/18 at CS Northridge .......... L, 31-17 Total Points .................................105-304

1979 (4-6, 2-3 Far Western)

1982 (8-3, 3-2 NCAC)

9/14 at CS Northridge ........ W, 30-25 9/11 SONOMA STATE........ W, 39-17 9/18 at Cal Poly Pomona ..... W, 16-14 9/25 SAINT MARY’S ........... W, 13-10 10/9 at CS Hayward*............ L, 45-34 10/16 CAL LUTHERAN .......... W, 31-24 10/23 HUMBOLDT STATE* ...... W, 30-6 10/30 at Chico State* ............. W, 13-6 11/6 SF STATE* .................. W, 23-14 11/13 at UC Davis* ................... L, 51-6 11/20 EASTERN WASH. ......... L, 31-14 Total Points .................................249-243

1983 (5-5-1, 3-1-1 NCAC)

9/3 at Sonoma State............ W, 35-7 9/10 CAL POLY..................... L, 38-15 9/17 at Portland State............ L, 25-16 9/24 CS NORTHRIDGE ......... L, 20-14 10/8 at Saint Mary’s ............. L, 23-15 10/15 at Cal Lutheran ........... W, 42-14 10/22 at Humboldt State* ..... W, 35-20 10/29 CHICO STATE* ............. T, 15-15 11/5 at SF State*................. W, 37-25 11/12 UC DAVIS* ................... L, 52-14 11/19 CS HAYWARD* ............ W, 20-6 Total Points .................................258-245

1984 (6-5, 5-1 NCAC) 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13

at Cal Poly ...................... L, 27-6 at CS Northridge .......... L, 24-13 SAINT MARY’S ............. W, 34-9 at Santa Clara ............. L, 21-14 PORTLAND STATE ........ L, 38-21 HUMBOLDT STATE* ...... W, 52-7

10/20 at Chico State* ........... W, 29-15 10/27 SONOMA STATE* ...... W, 31-12 11/3 SF STATE* .................. W, 41-14 11/10 at CS Hayward*.......... W, 15-13 11/17 at UC Davis* ................. L, 38-21 Total Points .................................277-218

1985 (8-3, 4-1 WFC)

9/7 at Pacific ...................... L, 49-17 9/21 at Sonoma State.......... W, 63-10 9/28 at Saint Mary’s ........... W, 21-14 10/5 SANTA CLARA^*.......... L, 17-14 10/12 at Portland State* ........ W, 26-14 10/19 at Humboldt State ....... W, 39-30 10/26 CHICO STATE ............. W, 16-14 11/2 CAL POLY* ................. W, 28-27 11/9 at Cal Lutheran* ............ W, 38-7 11/16 CS NORTHRIDGE* ...... W, 34-10 11/23 UC DAVIS^ .................. L, 37-30 ^ Games played at Hughes Stadium Total Points .................................326-229

1986 (6-4-1, 5-1 WFC)

9/6 at Pacific ........................ L, 49-7 9/13 at Mesa College ............ T, 29-29 9/27 at Humboldt State ....... W, 45-17 10/4 at Chico State .............. L, 44-38 10/11 SANTA CLARA*............ W, 38-7 10/18 PORTLAND STATE* .... W, 52-20 10/25 at Southern Utah * ...... W, 48-31 11/1 CAL LUTHERAN*......... W, 18-17 11/8 at Cal Poly* .................... L, 26-6 11/15 at UC Davis .................... L, 29-6 11/22 CS NORTHRIDGE* ...... W, 21-17 Total Points .................................308-286

U.S. INTERNATIONAL ..................... L, 9-7 at North Dakota ............................ L, 31-0 at Cal Poly Pomona .....................L, 24-0% at UC Davis* ................................. L, 32-7 SF STATE* .................................. W, 14-6 at Cal Lutheran ........................... L, 21-16 at Chico State* ........................... L, 41-21 CS HAYWARD* .......................... W, 14-0 CS NORTHRIDGE ..................... W, 35-15 HUMBOLDT STATE* ...................... L, 17-7 Total Points .................................121-196 %- Later forfeited to Sacramento State

1980 (3-4, 1-4 Far Western)

9/13 EASTERN WASH. ......... L, 12-10 9/20 at Cal Poly Pomona ......... L, 27-7 10/4 UC DAVIS* ..................... L, 16-6 10/11 at SF State*..................... L, 19-0 10/18 CAL LUTHERAN .......... W, 28-13 10/25 at Chico State* ............. L, 24-22 11/1 at CS Hayward*............ L, 14-10 11/8 at CS Northridge .......... L, 24-20 11/15 HUMBOLDT STATE* .... W, 34-17 11/22 at Cal Poly .................. W, 24-19 Total Points .................................161-185

1981 (5-6, 1-4 Far Western)

9/12 SAN FRANCISCO ......... W, 47-0 9/19 CAL POLY POMONA ...... L, 14-7 9/26 at Saint Mary’s ............. W, 14-9 10/3 REDLANDS ................... W, 45-8 10/10 SF STATE* .................. W, 38-17 10/17 at Cal Lutheran ............... L, 13-6 10/24 at Chico State* ............. L, 34-24 10/31 CS HAYWARD* ............ L, 27-10 11/7 CS NORTHRIDGE ....... W, 33-20 11/14 at Humboldt State* ....... L, 23-19 11/21 at UC Davis* ................. L, 21-13 Total Points .................................256-186

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Record Book 1987 (4-7, 2-4 WFC)

9/12 at Pacific ........................ L, 31-7 9/19 CHICO STATE ............... W, 14-9 9/26 MESA COLLEGE ........... L, 13-10 10/3 at Santa Clara* .............. L, 10-5 10/10 HUMBOLDT STATE ...... W, 21-13 10/17 at Portland State* ............ L, 24-0 10/24 CAL POLY* ................. W, 21-13 10/31 at Cal Lutheran* .............. L, 23-7 11/7 SOUTHERN UTAH* ....... W, 19-7 11/14 UC DAVIS (Hughes) ...... L, 28-10 11/21 at CS Northridge* ......... L, 21-16 Total Points .................................130-192

1988 (10-3, 4-2 WFC)

9/10 CHICO STATE ............. W, 48-16 9/17 HUMBOLDT STATE ...... W, 55-17 9/24 at UC Davis ................ W, 31-28 10/1 at Southern Utah* ........ L, 21-17 10/8 at Cal Poly* ................ W, 30-29 10/15 SANTA CLARA*.......... W, 28-14 10/22 at Pacific .................... W, 30-21 10/29 PORTLAND STATE* ....... L, 43-29 11/5 at CS Northridge* ....... W, 40-20 11/12 CAL LUTHERAN*........... W, 60-0 11/19 at UC Davis .............. W, 35-14+ 11/26 NC CENTRAL ............. W, 56-7+ 12/3 at N. Dakota State ...... L, 42-20+ Total Points .................................368-209 +- Denotes NCAA II Playoffs

1989 (5-4, 2-3 WFC)

9/2 at West Texas State ..... W, 35-22 9/9 CHICO STATE ............. W, 48-28 9/16 at Idaho ......................... L, 45-3 9/23 UC DAVIS (Hughes) .... W, 21-20 9/30 SOUTHERN UTAH* .... W, 31-19 10/14 at Santa Clara * ............ L, 21-16 10/21 CAL POLY* ................. W, 16-15 10/28 at Portland State* .......... L, 42-19 11/4 CS NORTHRIDGE* ........ L, 24-13 Total Points .................................202-236

1990 (4-6, 1-4 WFC)

9/1 WEST TEXAS A&M ....... W, 22-9 9/8 at Pacific ...................... L, 41-33 9/15 at Nevada ..................... L, 41-7 9/22 at UC Davis^ .............. W, 16-12 9/29 PORTLAND ST.*^ .......... L, 41-24 10/6 at Southern Utah* ......... L, 38-31 10/13 at Cal Poly* ................ W, 20-17 10/20 at CS Northridge* ......... L, 24-13 10/27 MORRIS BROWN ....... W, 37-12 11/3 SANTA CLARA*............ L, 24-22 ^ Games played at Hughes Stadium Total Points .................................225-259

1991 (8-2, 3-2 WFC)

8/31 at Pacific .................... W, 43-40 9/14 at Montana State ........ W, 19-17 9/21 at Abilene Christian....... W, 45-7 10/5 UC DAVIS .................. W, 50-18 10/12 at Chico State ............ W, 63-21 10/19 CAL POLY* ................. W, 21-20 10/26 SOUTHERN UTAH* ....... L, 22-19 11/2 at Portland State* .......... L, 35-19 11/9 at Santa Clara * .......... W, 33-32 11/16 CS NORTHRIDGE* ...... W, 55-12 Total Points .................................367-224

1992 (7-3, 2-2 WFC) 9/5 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10

MONTANA STATE........ W, 10-7 ABILENE CHRISTIAN ..... W, 57-9 at Cal State Fullerton ..... W, 29-3 at UC Davis .................. L, 21-14 CHICO STATE ............. W, 36-20

10/17 at Cal Poly* .................. W, 24-0 10/24 at Southern Utah* ......... L, 17-14 10/31 PORTLAND STATE* .... W, 35-28 11/7 SANTA CLARA ........... W, 32-21 11/14 at CS Northridge* ......... L, 23-17 Total Points .................................268-149

1993-94 (9-11)

1993 (4-6, 2-2 American West)

1997 (1-10, 1-7 Big Sky)

9/4 at Texas State ............... L, 24-14 9/20 UC DAVIS ...........L, 36-28 (3OT) 9/27 at Montana* ................. L, 52-10 10/4 IDAHO STATE* ........... W, 23-19 10/11 at Eastern Wash.* ......... L, 30-17 10/18 NORTHERN ARIZ.* ....... L, 48-25 10/25 at CS Northridge* ..L, 45-38 (OT) 11/1 PORTLAND STATE* ....... L, 27-13 11/8 at Weber State* ............ L, 52-14 11/15 MONTANA STATE* ........ L, 30-6 11/22 at Cal Poly ...................... L, 45-0 Total Points .................................188-408

9/5 at Saint Mary’s ........... W, 25-12 9/12 CAL POLY................... W, 22-14 9/19 at UC Davis .................. L, 17-35 9/26 at Montana State* ......... L, 30-37 10/3 WEBER STATE* ............. L, 14-27 10/10 at Portland State* .......... L, 31-58 10/17 CS NORTHRIDGE* ...... W, 35-21 10/24 at Northern Arizona* .. W, 38-21 10/31 EASTERN WASH.* ........ L, 25-31 11/7 at Idaho State* ............ W, 36-13 11/14 MONTANA* ................ L, 16-31 Total Points .................................289-300

1994 (5-5, 2-1 American West)

1999 (6-5, 3-5 Big Sky)

1995-2002 (31-57-1)

1995 (4-6-1, 3-0 American West)

9/9 at Northern Arizona ........ L, 62-7 9/16 at Eastern Wash. .......... L, 21-18 9/23 CHICO STATE ............... T, 21-21 9/30 PORTLAND STATE ....... L, 54-16 10/7 HOFSTRA ..................... L, 55-15 10/14 TEXAS STATE ............... W, 12-3 10/21 at Cal Poly* ................ W, 37-36 10/28 UC DAVIS .................... L, 52-42 11/4 SAINT MARY’S ............. L, 28-14 11/11 SOUTHERN UTAH* ..... W, 53-29 11/18 at CS Northridge* ....... W, 20-16 Total Points .................................255-377

1996 (1-10, 0-8 Big Sky)

9/7 at Hofstra ....................... L, 33-3 9/21 at UC Davis ................ W, 27-24 9/28 MONTANA* ................ L, 35-17 10/5 at Idaho State* .............. L, 44-14 10/12 EASTERN WASH.* ........ L, 51-34 10/19 at Northern Arizona* .... L, 51-32 10/26 CS NORTHRIDGE* ........ L, 52-17 11/2 at Portland State* .......... L, 38-31 11/9 WEBER STATE* ............. L, 41-31 11/16 at Montana State* ......... L, 49-14 11/23 CAL POLY..................... L, 48-28 Total Points .................................248-466

2003-06 (11-33)

1998 (5-6, 3-5 Big Sky)

9/3 CS HAYWARD ........... W, 34-17 9/11 at SF State .................. W, 49-10 9/18 EASTERN WASH. ........... L, 48-7 9/25 at Pacific ........................ L, 30-6 10/9 SAINT MARY’S ............. L, 27-14 10/16 at CS Northridge* ....... W, 31-30 10/23 at Cal Poly* ................ W, 35-33 10/30 at Montana..................... L, 54-7 11/13 UC DAVIS* ................... L, 47-32 11/20 SOUTHERN UTAH* ....... L, 23-17 Total Points .................................232-319

9/10 SF STATE ...................... W, 30-0 9/17 at Stephen F. Austin ...... L, 40-15 9/24 at Chico State .............. W, 43-7 10/1 MONTANA STATE...... W, 30-14 10/8 at UC Davis .................. L, 27-24 10/22 at Portland State............ L, 47-28 10/29 at Southern Utah* ....... W, 27-16 11/5 at Saint Mary’s ............. L, 14-12 11/12 CAL POLY* ................... L, 27-23 11/19 CS NORTHRIDGE* ...... W, 23-22 Total Points .................................255-214

10/12 at Northern Arizona* .. W, 24-21 10/19 PORTLAND STATE* ....... L, 34-20 10/26 at Eastern Wash.* ....... W, 48-41 11/2 MONTANA STATE* ...... L, 31-30 11/9 at Montana* ................. L, 31-24 11/16 WEBER STATE* ........... W, 41-38 11/23 HUMBOLDT STATE ...... W, 42-35 Total Points .................................325-380

9/4 SAINT MARY’S ............. W, 41-7 9/11 at Montana* ........L, 41-39 (2OT) 9/18 UC DAVIS .................. W, 48-27 9/25 MONTANA STATE* .... W, 41-10 10/2 at Weber State* ............ L, 52-49 10/9 PORTLAND STATE* ..... W, 41-14 10/16 at CS Northridge* ......... L, 36-14 10/23 NO. ARIZONA* ..L, 51-49 (3OT) 10/30 at Eastern Wash.* ......... L, 26-21 11/6 IDAHO STATE* ........... W, 41-20 11/20 at Cal Poly .................. W, 31-26 Total Points .................................414-310

2000 (7-4, 5-3 Big Sky)

9/2 at Saint Mary’s ........... W, 24-21 9/9 CAL POLY................... W, 37-18 9/16 PORTLAND STATE* ....... L, 35-23 9/23 at Idaho State* .............. L, 41-39 9/30 WEBER STATE* ............. W, 35-7 10/7 at Montana* ................. L, 24-20 10/14 MONTANA STATE* .... W, 24-13 10/21 at Eastern Wash.* ....... W, 25-22 10/28 at UC Davis (Hughes) .... L, 13-10 11/4 CS NORTHRIDGE* ...... W, 64-61 11/11 at No. Arizona* .......... W, 28-24 Total Points .................................329-279

2001 (2-9, 1-6 Big Sky)

9/1 SAINT MARY’S ......W, 13-6 (OT) 9/8 at Cal Poly .................... L, 55-21 9/22 IDAHO STATE* ........... W, 33-27 9/29 at Weber State* ............ L, 38-31 10/6 MONTANA* .................. L, 42-7 10/13 at Montana State* ........... L, 20-0 10/20 E. WASH.* ............L, 42-35 (OT) 10/27 UC DAVIS ...................... L, 43-0 11/3 at CS Northridge .......... L, 49-36 11/10 NORTHERN ARIZ.* ....... L, 50-40 11/24 at Portland State* .......... L, 52-33 Total Points .................................249-424

2002 (5-7, 3-4 Big Sky) 8/31 9/7 9/21 9/28 10/5

at UTEP ........................ L, 42-12 at Saint Mary’s ............. L, 20-12 CAL POLY................... W, 27-17 at Idaho State* .............. L, 32-24 at UC Davis .................. L, 38-21

2003 (2-9, 1-6 Big Sky)

8/28 at Oregon State .............. L, 40-7 9/6 SAINT MARY’S ........... W, 69-19 9/13 at Cal Poly .................... L, 31-17 9/27 IDAHO STATE* ........... W, 47-21 10/4 UC DAVIS .................... L, 31-27 10/11 NORTHERN ARIZ.* ....... L, 24-21 10/18 at Portland State* ............ L, 20-7 10/25 EASTERN WASH.* ........ L, 38-21 11/1 at Montana State* ........... L, 56-7 11/8 MONTANA* .................. L, 26-0 11/15 at Weber State* ............ L, 26-14 Total Points .................................237-332

2004 (3-8, 2-5 Big Sky)

9/11 at Nevada ...................... L, 59-7 9/18 SOUTHERN UTAH ...... W, 23-17 9/25 at UC Davis .................. L, 58-23 10/2 at Northern Arizona* ...... L, 26-0 10/9 PORTLAND STATE* ......... L, 31-0 10/16 WEBER STATE* ........... W, 31-12 10/23 at Idaho State* .............. L, 29-24 10/30 at Eastern Wash.* ......... L, 45-10 11/6 MONTANA STATE* .... W, 38-28 11/13 at Montana* ................. L, 52-21 11/20 CAL POLY* ................... L, 58-13 Total Points .................................190-415

2005 (2-9, 1-6 Big Sky)

9/3 at California ................... L, 41-3 9/10 at Cal Poly .................... L, 37-13 9/17 at Portland State* .......... L, 28-12 9/24 UC DAVIS ...................... L, 37-7 10/1 NORTHERN ARIZ.* ..... W, 38-24 10/8 AZUSA PACIFIC.......... W, 41-19 10/15 at Weber State* ............ L, 26-14 10/22 IDAHO STATE* ............. L, 27-17 10/29 EASTERN WASH.* ........ L, 45-17 11/5 at Montana State* ......... L, 37-16 11/12 MONTANA* ................ L, 31-14 Total Points .................................192-352

2006 (4-7, 4-4 Big Sky)

8/31 at Boise State .................. L, 45-0 9/16 CAL POLY..................... L, 17-10 9/23 at Montana* ................. L, 59-14 9/30 at Eastern Wash.* ....... W, 21-20 10/7 WEBER STATE* ........... W, 24-21 10/14 MONTANA STATE* ...... L, 21-18 10/21 at Northern Arizona* .... L, 39-22 10/28 NORTHERN COLO.* ..... W, 14-9 11/4 at Idaho State* ............ W, 22-14 11/11 PORTLAND STATE* ......... L, 13-7 11/18 at UC Davis .................. L, 30-16 Total Points .................................168-288

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Record Book All-Time Series Results Abilene Christian (2-0)

1991 ...A .... SAC ........ 45-7 1992 ...H .... SAC ........ 57-9

Alameda NAS (1-1)

1954 ...A .... NAS ...... 21-19 1956 ...A .... SAC ........ 15-0

UC Santa Barbara (1-3)

2005 ...H .... SAC ...... 41-19

1955 ...H .... UCSB ....... 15-7 1956 ...A .... UCSB ....... 33-0 1963 ...H .... SAC ........ 19-0 1966 ...A .... UCSB ....... 24-9

Boise State (0-1)

Cal Lutheran (5-6)

Azusa Pacific (1-0)

2006 ...A .... BSU ......... 45-0

California (0-1)

2005 ...A .... Cal .......... 41-3

UC Davis (16-38)

1954 ...H .... UCD ........ 14-0 1955 ...A .... UCD ........ 29-0 1956 ...A .... UCD ...... 33-26 1957 ...A .... SAC ........ 26-0 1958 ...H .... UCD ...... 22-14 1959 ...A .... SAC ........ 21-6 1960 ...H .... SAC ........ 31-0 1961 ...A .... UCD ........ 14-0 1962 ...H .... SAC ........ 27-7 1963 ...A .... UCD ........ 17-8 1964 ...H .... SAC ...... 27-20 1965 ...A .... UCD ...... 20-14 1966 ...H .... SAC ...... 36-24 1967 ...A .... SAC ........ 23-6 1968 ...H .... SAC ........ 24-7 1969 ...A .... SAC ...... 18-10 1970 ...H .... UCD ........ 28-0 1971 ...A .... UCD ...... 24-17 1972 ...H .... UCD ...... 17-16 1973 ...A .... UCD ...... 24-15 1974 ...H .... UCD ...... 22-17 1975 ...A .... UCD ........ 38-3 1976 ...H .... UCD ........ 34-0 1977 ...A .... UCD ........ 28-0 1978 ...A .... UCD ........ 39-0 1979 ...A .... UCD ........ 32-7 1980 ...H .... UCD ........ 16-6 1981 ...A .... UCD ........ 21-3 1982 ...A .... UCD ........ 51-6 1983 ...H .... UCD ...... 52-14 1984 ...A .... UCD ...... 38-21 1985 ...H .... UCD ...... 37-30 1986 ...A .... UCD ........ 29-6 1987 ...H .... UCD ...... 28-10 1988 ...A .... SAC ...... 31-28 1988 ...A .... SAC ..... 35-14* 1989 ...H .... SAC ...... 21-20 1990 ...A .... SAC ...... 16-12 1991 ...H .... SAC ...... 50-18 1992 ...A .... UCD ...... 21-14 1993 ...H .... UCD ...... 47-32 1994 ...A .... UCD ...... 27-24 1995 ...H .... UCD ...... 52-42 1996 ...A .... SAC ...... 27-24 1997 ...H .... UCD .36-28(3OT) 1998 ...A .... UCD ...... 35-17 1999 ...H .... SAC ...... 48-27 2000 ...A .... UCD ...... 13-10 2001 ...H .... UCD ........ 43-0 2002 ...A .... UCD ...... 38-21 2003 ...H .... UCD ...... 31-27

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2004 ...A .... UCD ...... 58-23 2005 ...H .... UCD ........ 37-7 2006 ...A .... UCD ...... 30-16 *- NCAA Playoffs

1974 ...A .... Luth ......... 24-0 1975 ...H .... Luth ....... 30-10 1979 ...A .... Luth ....... 21-16 1980 ...H .... SAC ...... 28-13 1981 ...A .... Luth ......... 13-6 1982 ...H .... SAC ...... 31-24 1983 ...A .... SAC ...... 42-14 1985 ...A .... Luth ......... 38-7 1986 ...H .... SAC ...... 18-17 1987 ...A .... Luth ......... 23-7 1988 ...H .... SAC ........ 60-0

Cal Poly (15-15)

1967 ...H .... CP ........... 17-7 1968 ...A .... SAC ........ 13-7 1976 ...A .... CP ......... 34-10 1977 ...H .... CP ........... 31-7 1978 ...A .... CP ........... 52-6 1980 ...A .... SAC ...... 24-19 1983 ...H .... CP ......... 38-15 1984 ...A .... CP ........... 27-6 1985 ...H .... SAC ...... 28-27 1986 ...A .... CP ........... 26-6 1987 ...H .... SAC ...... 21-13 1988 ...A .... SAC ...... 30-29 1989 ...H .... SAC ...... 16-15 1990 ...A .... SAC ...... 20-17 1991 ...H .... SAC ...... 21-20 1992 ...A .... SAC ........ 24-0 1993 ...A .... SAC ...... 35-33 1994 ...H .... CP ......... 27-23 1995 ...A .... SAC ...... 37-36 1996 ...H .... CP ......... 48-28 1997 ...A .... CP ........... 45-0 1998 ...H .... SAC ...... 22-14 1999 ...A .... SAC ...... 31-26 2000 ...H .... SAC ...... 37-18 2001 ...A .... CP ......... 55-21 2002 ...H .... SAC ...... 27-17 2003 ...A .... CP ......... 31-17 2004 ...H .... CP ......... 58-13 2005 ...A .... CP ......... 37-13 2006 ...H .... CP ......... 17-10

Cal Poly Pomona (10-13)

1958 ...A .... CPP ....... 27-24 1959 ...A .... SAC ........ 19-0 1960 ...H .... CPP ....... 19-18 1961 ...A .... CPP ....... 27-12 1962 ...H .... CPP ......... 12-7 1963 ...A .... SAC ...... 36-34 1964 ...A .... SAC ........ 23-6 1965 ...A .... SAC ........ 14-3 1966 ...H .... SAC ...... 26-17 1967 ...A .... SAC ...... 16-13 1968 ...H .... SAC ...... 26-13 1969 ...A .... SAC ........ 28-9

1970 ...H .... CPP ....... 19-14 1971 ...A .... CPP ....... 14-13 1972 ...H .... CPP ......... 13-7 1973 ...A .... CPP ....... 31-17 1974 ...A .... CPP ......... 21-0 1975 ...H .... SAC ...... 17-13 1978 ...A .... CPP ....... 15-13 1979 ...H .... CPP ......... 24-0 1980 ...A .... CPP ......... 27-7 1981 ...H .... CPP ......... 14-7 1982 ...A .... SAC ...... 16-14

CS Fullerton (1-2)

1972 ...A .... CSF ......... 21-0 1973 ...H .... CSF ......... 15-7 1992 ...A .... SAC ........ 29-3

CS Hayward (9-9-1)

1966 ...A .... SAC ........ 38-6 1967 ...H .... SAC ...... 28-19 1968 ...A .... SAC ...... 16-14 1969 ...H .... CSUH .... 32-30 1970 ...A .... CSUH .... 14-12 1971 ...H .... Tie ......... 27-27 1972 ...A .... CSUH ...... 21-0 1973 ...H .... CSUH ...... 14-6 1974 ...A .... SAC ........ 10-7 1975 ...H .... SAC ........ 15-0 1977 ...H .... CSUH .... 27-14 1978 ...A .... CSUH ...... 21-7 1979 ...H .... SAC ........ 14-0 1980 ...A .... CSUH .... 14-10 1981 ...H .... CSUH .... 27-10 1982 ...A .... CSUH .... 45-34 1983 ...H .... SAC ........ 20-6 1984 ...A .... SAC ...... 15-13 1993 ...H .... SAC ...... 34-17

Cal State L.A. (1-4-1)

1956 ...A .... Tie ......... 13-13 1957 ...H .... SAC ...... 19-14 1958 ...A .... CSLA ......... 8-6 1959 ...H .... CSLA ..... 60-12 1976 ...A .... CSLA ....... 10-0 1977 ...H .... CSLA ..... 13-10

CS Northridge (14-15)

1964 ...A .... SAC ........ 15-6 1965 ...H .... SAC ........ 26-0 1969 ...H .... CSN ...... 28-24 1970 ...H .... CSN ...... 34-10 1977 ...A .... CSN ........ 36-0 1978 ...A .... CSN ...... 31-17 1979 ...H .... SAC ...... 35-15 1980 ...A .... CSN ...... 24-20 1981 ...H .... SAC ...... 33-20 1982 ...A .... SAC ...... 30-25 1983 ...H .... CSN ...... 20-14 1984 ...A .... CSN ...... 24-13 1985 ...H .... SAC ...... 34-10 1986 ...A .... SAC ...... 21-17 1987 ...A .... CSN ...... 21-16 1988 ...A .... SAC ...... 40-20 1989 ...H .... CSN ...... 24-13 1990 ...A .... CSN ...... 24-13 1991 ...H .... SAC ...... 55-12 1992 ...A .... CSN ...... 23-17 1993 ...A .... SAC ...... 31-30 1994 ...H .... SAC ...... 23-22

1995 ...A .... SAC ...... 20-16 1996 ...H .... CSN ...... 52-17 1997 ...A .... CSN .45-38 (OT) 1998 ...H .... SAC ...... 35-21 1999 ...A .... CSN ...... 36-14 2000 ...H .... SAC ...... 64-61 2001 ...A .... CSN ...... 49-36

Grambling State (0-1)

Chico State (23-15-2)

Humboldt St. (14-20-2)

1968 ...A .... Gram...... 34-7* * Pasadena Bowl

Hofstra (0-2)

1995 ...H .... HU ........ 55-15 1996 ...A .... HU .......... 33-3

1954 ...H .... Chico ....... 40-0 1955 ...A .... Chico ....... 26-7 1956 ...A .... Chico ....... 41-7 1957 ...A .... Chico ..... 20-13 1958 ...H .... SAC ........ 14-6 1959 ...A .... SAC ........ 28-2 1960 ...H .... SAC ........ 13-9 1961 ...A .... SAC ...... 14-10 1962 ...H .... SAC ...... 40-23 1963 ...A .... SAC .......... 9-3 1964 ...H .... SAC ........ 45-6 1965 ...A .... SAC ........ 27-7 1966 ...A .... SAC ........ 30-0 1967 ...A .... SAC ...... 20-17 1968 ...H .... SAC ........ 14-0 1969 ...A .... SAC ........ 24-7 1970 ...H .... Chico ..... 28-21 1971 ...A .... Chico ....... 37-7 1972 ...H .... Chico ..... 17-16 1973 ...A .... Chico ....... 21-0 1974 ...A .... Chico ..... 25-24 1975 ...A .... SAC ........ 12-9 1976 ...A .... SAC ........ 19-5 1977 ...A .... Chico ....... 36-7 1978 ...H .... Chico ....... 12-3 1979 ...A .... Chico ..... 41-21 1980 ...A .... Chico ..... 24-22 1981 ...A .... Chico ..... 34-24 1982 ...A .... SAC ........ 13-6 1983 ...H .... Tie ......... 14-14 1984 ...A .... SAC ...... 29-15 1985 ...H .... SAC ...... 16-14 1986 ...A .... Chico ..... 44-38 1987 ...H .... SAC ........ 14-9 1988 ...A .... SAC ...... 48-16 1989 ...H .... SAC ...... 48-28 1991 ...A .... SAC ...... 63-21 1992 ...H .... SAC ...... 36-20 1994 ...A .... SAC ........ 43-7 1995 ...H .... Tie ......... 21-21

1954 ...H .... HSU......... 28-7 1955 ...A .... HSU......... 39-6 1956 ...A .... HSU....... 20-19 1957 ...H .... HSU....... 27-19 1958 ...H .... HSU........... 9-0 1959 ...A .... HSU....... 38-20 1960 ...A .... HSU......... 33-9 1961 ...H .... SAC ........ 12-7 1962 ...A .... HSU....... 20-14 1963 ...A .... Tie ............. 0-0 1964 ...H .... SAC .......... 6-0 1965 ...A .... HSU......... 13-7 1966 ...H .... SAC ........ 17-0 1967 ...A .... HSU....... 28-20 1968 ...A .... HSU....... 20-13 1969 ...A .... SAC ...... 20-17 1970 ...H .... SAC ...... 30-15 1971 ...A .... HSU......... 26-3 1972 ...H .... HSU....... 20-14 1973 ...A .... HSU........... 7-0 1974 ...H .... HSU......... 23-6 1975 ...A .... HSU......... 28-7 1976 ...A .... HSU....... 22-13 1977 ...A .... Tie ......... 21-21 1978 ...H .... HSU....... 22-10 1979 ...H .... HSU......... 17-7 1980 ...H .... SAC ...... 34-17 1981 ...A .... HSU....... 23-19 1982 ...H .... SAC ........ 30-6 1983 ...A .... SAC ...... 35-20 1984 ...H .... SAC ........ 52-7 1985 ...A .... SAC ...... 39-30 1986 ...A .... SAC ...... 45-17 1987 ...H .... SAC ...... 21-13 1988 ...H .... SAC ...... 55-17 2002 ...H .... SAC ...... 43-35

Eastern Wash. (3-12)

1996 ...A .... ISU ........ 44-14 1997 ...H .... SAC ...... 23-19 1998 ...A .... SAC ...... 36-13 1999 ...H .... SAC ...... 41-20 2000 ...A .... ISU ........ 41-39 2001 ...H .... SAC ...... 33-27 2002 ...A .... ISU ........ 32-24 2003 ...H .... SAC ...... 47-21 2004 ...A .... ISU ........ 29-24 2005 ...H .... ISU ........ 27-17 2006 ...A .... SAC ...... 22-14

1980 ...H .... EWU ....... 12-0 1982 ...H .... EWU ..... 31-14 1993 ...H .... EWU ....... 48-7 1995 ...A .... EWU ..... 21-18 1996 ...H .... EWU ..... 51-34 1997 ...A .... EWU ..... 30-17 1998 ...H .... EWU ..... 31-25 1999 ...A .... EWU ..... 26-21 2000 ...A .... SAC ...... 25-22 2001 ...H .... EWU ..42-35(ot) 2002 ...A .... SAC ...... 48-41 2003 ...H .... EWU ..... 38-21 2004 ...A .... EWU ..... 45-10 2005 ...H .... EWU ..... 45-17 2006 ...A .... SAC ...... 21-20

Fresno State (0-1)

1972 ...A .... FSU ......... 24-7

Idaho (0-1)

1989 ...A .... UI ............ 45-3

Idaho State (6-5)

Long Beach State (3-6)

1957 ...A .... SAC ...... 19-12 1958 ...H .... SAC ...... 26-14 1959 ...A .... LBSU ........ 19-0 1960 ...H .... LBSU ........ 14-0 1961 ...A .... LBSU ...... 21-18 1962 ...H .... LBSU ........ 13-9

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Louisiana Tech (0-1)

1977 ...A .... Tech ........ 56-0

Mather AFB (0-1)

1954 ...H .... Mather ..... 46-0

Mesa State (0-1-1)

1986 ...A .... Tie ......... 29-29 1987 ...H .... Mesa ..... 13-10

Moffitt Field (1-0)

1957 ...H .... SAC ...... 44-25

Montana (0-12)

1993 ...A .... UM .......... 54-7 1996 ...H .... UM ........ 35-17 1997 ...A .... UM ........ 52-10 1998 ...H .... UM ........ 31-16 1999 ...A .... UM .....41-38(ot) 2000 ...A .... UM ........ 24-20 2001 ...H .... UM .......... 42-7 2002 ...A .... UM ........ 31-24 2003 ...H .... UM .......... 26-0 2004 ...A .... UM ........ 52-21 2005 ...H .... UM ........ 31-14 2006 ...A .... UM ........ 59-14

Montana State (6-9)

1964 .. N .... MSU ....... 28-7* 1991 ...A .... SAC ...... 19-17 1992 ...H .... SAC ........ 10-7 1994 ...H .... SAC ...... 30-14 1996 ...A .... MSU ...... 49-14 1997 ...H .... MSU ........ 30-6 1998 ...A .... MSU ...... 37-30 1999 ...H .... SAC ...... 41-10 2000 ...H .... SAC ...... 24-13 2001 ...A .... MSU ........ 20-0 2002 ...H .... MSU ...... 31-30 2003 ...A .... MSU ........ 56-7 2004 ...H .... SAC ...... 38-28 2005 ...A .... MSU ...... 37-16 2006 ...H .... MSU ...... 21-18 * Camellia Bowl

Morris Brown (1-0)

1990 ...H .... SAC ...... 37-12

Nevada (9-17)

1954 ...A .... Nev ....... 27-14 1955 ...A .... Nev ......... 28-7 1956 ...A .... SAC ...... 21-20 1957 ...H .... SAC .......... 7-0 1958 ...A .... Nev ....... 40-24 1959 ...H .... Nev ......... 14-0 1960 ...A .... Nev ......... 15-0 1961 ...H .... Nev ......... 14-8 1962 ...A .... Nev ....... 23-12 1963 ...H .... Nev ....... 15-11 1964 ...A .... SAC ........ 38-0 1965 ...A .... Nev ....... 20-13 1966 ...A .... SAC ........ 13-8 1967 ...A .... SAC ........ 14-7 1968 ...A .... SAC ...... 17-14 1969 ...H .... SAC ........ 41-7 1970 ...A .... Nev ....... 18-14 1972 ...A .... SAC ...... 19-14 1973 ...A .... Nev ....... 17-10 1974 ...H .... Nev ......... 31-7 1975 ...A .... SAC ...... 36-16 1976 ...A .... Nev ....... 42-27

1977 ...A .... Nev ......... 75-0 1978 ...H .... Nev ....... 39-15 1990 ...A .... Nev ......... 41-7 2003 ...A .... Nev ......... 59-7

N.C. Central (1-0)

1988 ...H .... SAC ....... 56-7* * NCAA Playoffs

2002 ...H .... PSU ....... 34-20 2003 ...A .... PSU ......... 20-7 2004 ...H .... PSU ......... 31-0 2005 ...A .... PSU ....... 28-12 2006 ...H .... PSU ......... 13-7

Puget Sound (2-2)

North Dakota (0-1)

1979 ...A .... UND ........ 31-0

1969 ...H .... SAC ...... 49-24 1970 ...A .... SAC ........ 27-6 1974 ...A .... UPS ....... 35-16 1976 ...H .... UPS ....... 34-14

North Dakota St. (0-1)

Redlands (1-0)

1988 ...A .... NDSU ... 42-20* * NCAA Playoffs

Northern Arizona (4-8)

1995 ...A .... NAU........ 62-7 1996 ...A .... NAU...... 51-32 1997 ...H .... NAU...... 48-25 1998 ...A .... SAC ...... 38-21 1999 ...H .... NAU. 51-49(3ot) 2000 ...A .... SAC ...... 28-24 2001 ...H .... NAU...... 50-40 2002 ...A .... SAC ...... 24-21 2003 ...H .... NAU...... 24-21 2004 ...A .... NAU........ 26-0 2005 ...H .... SAC ...... 38-24 2006 ...A .... NAU...... 39-22

Northern Colorado (1-0)

2006 ...H .... SAC ........ 14-9

Occidental (1-0)

1960 ...A .... SAC ........ 33-6

Oregon State (0-1)

2003 ...A .... OSU ........ 40-7

Pacific (2-7)

1973 ...A .... UOP ........ 22-0 1974 ...A .... UOP ........ 21-0 1985 ...A .... UOP ...... 49-17 1986 ...A .... UOP ........ 49-7 1987 ...A .... UOP ........ 31-7 1988 ...A .... SAC ...... 30-21 1990 ...A .... UOP ...... 41-33 1991 ...A .... SAC ...... 43-40 1993 ...A .... UOP ........ 30-6

Pepperdine (1-0)

1961 ...H .... SAC ........ 21-0

Portland State (6-20)

1965 ...H .... SAC .......... 7-6 1967 ...A .... SAC ...... 23-21 1978 ...A .... PSU ......... 63-7 1983 ...A .... PSU ....... 25-16 1984 ...H .... PSU ....... 38-21 1985 ...A .... SAC ...... 26-14 1986 ...H .... SAC ...... 52-20 1987 ...A .... PSU ......... 24-0 1988 ...H .... PSU ....... 43-29 1989 ...A .... PSU ....... 42-19 1990 ...H .... PSU ....... 41-24 1991 ...A .... PSU ....... 35-19 1992 ...H .... SAC ...... 35-28 1994 ...A .... PSU ....... 47-28 1995 ...H .... PSU ....... 54-16 1996 ...A .... PSU ....... 38-31 1997 ...H .... PSU ....... 27-13 1998 ...A .... PSU ....... 58-31 1999 ...H .... SAC ...... 41-14 2000 ...H .... PSU ....... 35-23 2001 ...A .... PSU ....... 52-33

1981 ...H .... SAC ........ 45-8

Saint Mary’s (12-5)

1971 ...A .... SAC ...... 38-21 1973 ...H .... SAC ........ 28-7 1975 ...H .... SAC ...... 20-13 1981 ...A .... SAC ........ 14-9 1982 ...H .... SAC ...... 13-10 1983 ...A .... SMC ...... 23-15 1984 ...H .... SAC ........ 34-9 1985 ...A .... SAC ...... 21-14 1993 ...H .... SMC ...... 27-14 1994 ...A .... SMC ...... 14-12 1995 ...H .... SMC ...... 28-14 1998 ...A .... SAC ...... 25-12 1999 ...H .... SAC ........ 41-7 2000 ...A .... SAC ...... 24-21 2001 ...H .... SAC .....13-6(ot) 2002 ...A .... SMC ...... 20-12 2003 ...H .... SAC ...... 69-19

San Francisco (6-0)

1966 ...A .... SAC ........ 23-7 1968 ...H .... SAC ........ 76-0 1969 ...A .... SAC ........ 26-0 1970 ...A .... SAC ........ 41-2 1971 ...H .... SAC ...... 41-25 1981 ...H .... SAC ........ 47-0

S.F. State (15-17-1)

1954 ...A .... SFSU ....... 40-0 1955 ...H .... SFSU ..... 33-14 1956 ...A .... SFSU ....... 26-0 1957 ...A .... SFSU ....... 41-6 1958 ...A .... SFSU ..... 20-18 1959 ...H .... SFSU ..... 37-14 1960 ...A .... SFSU ....... 14-6 1961 ...A .... SFSU ......... 7-0 1962 ...A .... SFSU ....... 28-7 1963 ...H .... SAC ........ 13-0 1964 ...A .... Tie ......... 20-20 1965 ...H .... SFSU ......... 3-0 1966 ...A .... SAC ........ 10-9 1967 ...H .... SFSU ..... 28-20 1968 ...A .... SFSU ..... 14-13 1969 ...H .... SAC ........ 19-6 1970 ...A .... SAC ........ 27-0 1971 ...H .... SAC ........ 45-7 1972 ...H .... SAC ...... 14-13 1973 ...A .... SFSU ..... 28-23 1974 ...A .... SAC ...... 27-17 1975 ...H .... SFSU ....... 14-5 1976 ...A .... SFSU ....... 10-9 1977 ...H .... SFSU ....... 19-7 1978 ...A .... SAC ...... 13-10 1979 ...H .... SAC ........ 14-6 1980 ...A .... SFSU ....... 19-0 1981 ...H .... SAC ...... 38-17 1982 ...H .... SAC ...... 23-14 1983 ...A .... SAC ...... 37-25 1984 ...H .... SAC ...... 41-14

1993 ...A .... SAC ...... 49-10 1994 ...H .... SAC ........ 30-0

Santa Clara (7-13)

1960 ...A .... SAC ........ 14-8 1963 ...H .... SAC ...... 20-14 1964 ...A .... SAC ........ 14-0 1965 ...A .... SCU......... 35-0 1966 ...A .... SCU........... 7-3 1971 ...A .... SCU....... 35-14 1972 ...A .... SCU....... 28-14 1974 ...H .... SCU......... 14-9 1975 ...A .... SCU....... 20-14 1976 ...H .... SCU....... 37-23 1977 ...A .... SCU......... 37-5 1984 ...A .... SCU....... 21-14 1985 ...H .... SCU....... 17-14 1986 ...H .... SAC ........ 38-7 1987 ...A .... SCU......... 10-5 1988 ...H .... SAC ...... 28-14 1989 ...A .... SCU....... 21-16 1990 ...H .... SCU....... 24-22 1991 ...A .... SAC ...... 33-32 1992 ...H .... SAC ...... 32-21

Sonoma State (5-0)

1971 ...H .... SAC ...... 23-22 1982 ...H .... SAC ...... 39-17 1983 ...A .... SAC ........ 35-7 1984 ...H .... SAC ...... 31-12 1985 ...A .... SAC ...... 63-10

Southern Oregon (4-1)

1955 ...A .... SAC .......... 7-6 1956 ...A .... SAC ...... 27-12 1960 ...A .... SAC ...... 39-14 1961 ...H .... SAC ........ 25-6 1962 ...A .... SOU ........ 21-7

Southern Utah (6-5)

1986 ...A .... SAC ...... 48-31 1987 ...H .... SAC ........ 19-7 1988 ...A .... SUU....... 21-17 1989 ...H .... SAC ...... 31-19 1990 ...A .... SUU....... 38-31 1991 ...H .... SUU....... 22-19 1992 ...A .... SUU....... 17-14 1993 ...H .... SUU....... 23-17 1994 ...A .... SAC ...... 27-16 1995 ...H .... SAC ...... 53-29 2004 ...H .... SAC ...... 23-17

2003 ...A .... WSU ..... 26-14 2004 ...H .... SAC ...... 31-12 2005 ...A .... WSU ..... 26-14 2006 ...H .... SAC ...... 24-21

West Texas A&M (2-0)

1989 ...A .... SAC ...... 35-22 1990 ...H .... SAC ........ 22-9

Whittier (1-3)

1957 ...A .... Whit ...... 35-20 1958 ...H .... SAC ...... 20-18 1959 ...A .... Whit ...... 20-19 1962 ...A .... Whit ........ 14-0

Results Summary

Div. I-A/FBS Opponents Boise State ..................... 0-1 California ...................... 0-1 Fresno State ................... 0-1 Idaho ............................ 0-1 Louisiana Tech ............... 0-1 Nevada ....................... 9-17 Oregon State ................. 0-1 UTEP ............................. 0-1 Big Sky Conference Eastern Washington ..... 3-12 Idaho State .................... 6-5 Montana ..................... 0-12 Montana State ............... 6-9 Northern Arizona........... 4-8 Northern Colorado ......... 1-0 Portland State .............. 6-20 Weber State .................. 4-7 Great West Football Conf. UC Davis ................... 16-38 Cal Poly .................... 15-15 North Dakota State ........ 0-1 Southern Utah ................ 6-5 Other Div. I-AA Opponents Grambling State............. 0-1 Hofstra .......................... 0-2 Stephen F. Austin ........... 0-1 Texas State .................... 1-1

Stephen F. Austin (0-1)

Non-Div. I Active Opponents 13 Opponents ........ 34-34-2

Texas-El Paso (0-1)

Defunct Opponents 20 Opponents .... 115-112-5

1994 ...A .... SFA ....... 40-15 2002 ...A .... UTEP ...... 42-12

Texas State (1-1)

1995 ...H .... SAC ........ 12-3 1997 ...A .... TSU ....... 24-14

U.S. International (2-1)

1967 ...H .... SAC ...... 27-14 1968 ...A .... SAC ...... 26-14 1979 ...H .... USIU .......... 9-7

Weber State (4-7)

1996 ...H .... WSU ..... 41-31 1997 ...A .... WSU ..... 52-14 1998 ...H .... WSU ..... 27-14 1999 ...A .... WSU ..... 52-49 2000 ...H .... SAC ........ 35-7 2001 ...A .... WSU ..... 38-31 2002 ...H .... SAC ...... 41-38

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Record Book Div. I-AA/FCS-Era Roster A

Adams, Kevin ................... 1993 Alderson, Antione .... 1997-2000 Amey, Charles .................. 2002 Amey, Fred.................. 2001-04 Amos, Brian................. 1993-94 Anderson, Derek ............... 1995 Andrews, Vince ....... 1998-2001 Anzelic, Joel ..................... 1993 Arbet, Lamarr ................... 2003 Arlin, Doug.................. 1993-94 Armbright, Billy ............ 1993-94 Atkins, Sean ..................... 1998 Austin, Jr., Gary ...... 1999-2002 Axtell, Jeff ........................ 1994 Ayala, Jeff ........................ 1995

B

Baiz, Nick ................... 1994-95 Baker, Chris ................. 1994-95 Baker, Rick ....................... 1994 Baker, Torrell ............... 2005-06 Bannan, Jason ............. 1993-95 Barajas, Mike ................... 1997 Barnes, Jason ................... 2006 Barnes, Jim .................. 1993-94 Barton, Derard ......... 1998-2002 Battle, Sean ................. 1996-97 Baugh, Cory ..................... 1993 Bays, Casey ...................... 2002 Beam, Tom .................. 1993-94 Becker, Tyson ............... 1993-95 Bell, Bob ........................... 1993 Bell, Brian ......................... 2003 Bellecci, Joe ...................... 1993 Bennett, Monte .................. 1996 Berg, Allen .................. 1993-95 Bernhardt, A.J.............. 1997-98 Berringer, Chris ........... 2003-04 Bessolo, Tim ................. 2005-06 Bills, Greg ............... 1999-2001 Bogetti, Antone ........ 2001-2004 Bogetti, Drew ........... 1997-2001 Bogetti, James .............. 2003-06 Bolivar, Marcus ................. 1993 Bonner, Andrew ........... 2000-02 Borden, Maui ............... 2000-01 Bourne, Jamal .......... 1999-2000 Bowman, Zack .................. 1994 Brannon, Michael ......... 2005-06 Brannon, Johnnie .............. 2006 Briggs, Tommy .................. 2005 Brock, Walter .............. 2004-05 Brockwell, Tim ................... 2006

Drew BOGETTI Drew Bogetti was one of three brothers to play for the Hornets between 19972006. Drew played from 1997-01, Antone from 2001-04 and James from 2003-06.

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Marko Cavka

Two-Time All-Big Sky Broden, Eric ................. 2001-03 Brown, Bobby .............. 2000-01 Brown, Brandon ........... 1993-94 Brown, Chris ..................... 2004 Brown, Dorian .................. 2006 Brown, Marvin ............. 1994-95 Brown, Scott ................ 1996-99 Brown, Sean ........... 2000, 2002 Browne, Travis .................. 1994 Bugarin, Brent .............. 2004-05 Burris, Brian................. 1995-97 Butler, Lamont ................... 2006 Butler, Tyson ................ 2003-06

C

Cabrera, Sergio ................ 2006 Caceres, Kris ............... 1994-95 Cahoon, J.B. ................ 1993-94 Callaway, Jeremy......... 2000-02 Candido, Brad ............. 2000-02 Canonico, Ed ........... 1998-2001 Carillo, Paul ................. 1997-99 Carmignani, Don .............. 1993 Carter, Mel ....................... 1997 Cavender, Chris ................ 2005 Cavka, Marko .............. 2000-03 Cavka, Zvonimir ............... 2003 Chaidez, Cesar ................. 1997 Choi, Steve .............. 1998-2001 Clayton, Cameron ........ 2001-02 Coleman, Brandon ... 1999-2002 Coleman, Robert .......... 2000-02 Collett, Austin ................... 2006 Collins, Brett ................ 2000-02 Conley, Tim ................. 1998-99 Coogler, Ryan.............. 2004-05 Cooley, Clint ................ 1997-98 Cooper, Jody .................... 2004 Corbin, Tony................ 1993-96 Corbitt, Jeff ....................... 1993 Cornish, Demetrius ............ 1994 Couvillion, Mark .......... 1993-94 Crump, David .............. 1998-99 Cruz, Francisco ................. 2006 Cuckovich, Mel ................. 2004 Cummings, James ........ 2004-05 Cummings, Julian .............. 2002

D

Daisley, Anthony ...... 1999-2000 Dammeyer, Fred ............... 2002 Daniels, Kris ................ 2003-06

Darzins, Manny ........... 1998-99 Daubin, Brian .............. 1994-95 Davis, Greg ................. 1997-98 Davis, Ken ........................ 1994 Davis, Kevin................. 2005-06 Davis, Leukamian ... 1997, 99-01 Davis, Tyrone ............... 2005-06 Dean, Shawn ............... 1995-96 DeBruycker, Cameron... 2001-04 Dees, Shane ..................... 1994 DeLaTorre, Dan ............ 2001-02 DeMink, Dave .............. 1993-96 DeMonaco, Tony .......... 2005-06 Deyo, Seth ........................ 2001 Dixon, Jeff ........................ 2004 Doherty, Seaon ........ 1999-2002 Donati, Nick .................. 1995-9 Dorcoo, Joe ................. 1998-99 Durand, Chad ................... 1995

E

Echols, Nick ................. 1997-98 Ehnisz, Levi ....................... 2005 Elarmo, Jared ............. 2003, 05 Elkins, Matt .................. 1996-97 Ellingson, Jimmy ............... 2004 Ellis, Landon ................ 2004-05 Engberg, Pete .............. 1993-94 Engledinger, Brad ............. 2000 Eskridge, Sancho .............. 1993 Estrada, Alex .................... 1995

F

Fa’aita, James................... 1993 Fa’aita, Sam ..................... 1993 Fanucchi, Tyler ............. 2005-06 Faraimo, Mathew ......... 1995-96 Farrell, Jordan ............. 2004-05 Farrell, Josh ................. 2003-04 Filo, Harry ................... 2003-04 Fisher, Nolan .................... 2003 Flemming, Judd ............ 1993-95 Fleurinord, McRuben .... 2004-05 Fox, Ben ...................... 2002-03 Francies, Carlos ................ 2005 Frank, Chris ................. 2000-03 Frank, Mark ...................... 1996 Franks, James .............. 1995-96 Franz, Matt .................. 2000-03 Frazer, Eric ....................... 1999 Fuenzalida, Rob ................ 1995

Gratsinopoulos, Phil ..... 2001-02 Gray, Mike .................. 1997-98 Green, Jason .................... 1996 Green, Roc ....................... 2006 Griffin, Ryan ................ 1997-98 Gross, Tyronne ............ 2002-04 Guiterrez, Brent ....... 1999-2000

H

Hagen, Grant .............. 2000-03 Hagens, Dustin.................. 2003 Hall, Kevin ........................ 2005 Hall, Santi ........................ 2000 Hamilton, Will ............. 2004-05 Hamlett, Cole ............... 2004-05 Hanan, Marco .................. 2001 Hansen, Dave ................... 2002 Hansen, Matt .................... 2005 Harrah, Tanner ................. 2006 Harrington, Eric ................ 1993 Harrington, Kevin ..... 1999-2000 Harrison, Curtiss ............... 1995 Harrison, Donald ......... 1995-96 Hastie, Ryan ..................... 2006 Haworth, Jeff .................... 1994 Heath, Brian ..................... 2006 Heffernan, John ........... 1996-97 Hefner, Eli ........................ 1993 Henderson, Buster ........ 1996-97 Henderson, James .. 2003, 05-06 Henderson, Jeremy ............ 2006 Henry, Mike ................. 1993-96 Hereth, Jim ....................... 1993 Herman, Brian ............. 2001-04 Hingano, Pete ................... 2003 Hippler, Werner........... 1993-94 Hoffart, Jake ..................... 1993 Hoffart, Tom ..................... 2003 Hogue, Jake ..................... 1993 Hogue, Mike ..................... 2005 Hollie, Jermaine ........... 1993-94 Hollingsworth, Doug ..... 1997-99 Holmly, Jason ................... 1999 Hookins, Aaron................. 1993 Hoskins, Dave .......... 1999-2000 Houston, Jacob ................. 2004 Huang, Andy .................... 2002 Huiskens, Beau......... 1998-2001 Hunter, Jordan .................. 2006 Hurd, Chris ....................... 2005 Hurts, Chris ................. 2004-06

G

Gabourel, Elton........ 1998-2001 Galloway, Adam ..... 1999-2000 Gamboa, Juan ............. 2005-06 Garcia, Aaron .................. 1993 Garcia, Fernando ........ 1997-99 Gardner, Russell ...... 1999-2001 Garibay, Robbie .......... 2004-05 Garnto, Chris ........... 1999-2000 Garofalo, Joe .............. 1993-94 Garza, Armando ......... 1995-96 Garza, Ferni ................ 2000-01 Gassaway, Troy ........... 1993-94 Gaughen, Matt ................. 2006 Ghazanfari, Bob .......... 1994-97 Gibbs, J.J. ........................ 1994 Giovacchini, Brian ............ 1994 Girley, Jason .................... 2003 Glaude, Reggie ................. 1993 Graham, Michael .............. 1995

Jackson, Mark................... 1993 Jackson, Warren ............... 2001 Jesse, Tyler .................. 1993-96 Johnson, Chad ............. 1994-97 Johnson, Chris .................. 1997 Johnson, Greg ............. 1993-94 Johnson, Jr., Michael 1999-2002 Johnson, Jeremy........... 2002-03 Johnson, Jody ........ 2003, 05-06 Johnson, Travis ............ 2004-05 Jones, Caleb ................ 2002-03 Jones, Mitch...................... 1998 Joseph, Arie ..................... 1993 Joyce, Chantz .............. 1995-96 Joyce, Noah ..................... 1995

Ryan Kroeker

Two-Time All-Big Sky

K

Kaifahina, Kentry .............. 2002 Karnes, Jason ................... 2004 Keller, Aaron ............... 1993-94 Kellogg, Lindsey ........... 2004-05 Kellom, Jake ................ 2004-05 Kelly, Chris .................. 1998-99 Kelly, Fred ........................ 2004 Kendall, Ervin ................... 1995 Kendricks, Chad................ 2000 Kerr, Paul .................... 2001-02 Kersey, Josh...................... 1994 King, Craig....................... 2006 Klamm, Ben ................. 2003-04 Klinge, Jesse ................ 1994-97 Knapp, Joe .................. 1997-98 Kool, Jeff ..................... 1997-98 Kraintz, Micah ......... 1998-2001 Kroeker, Ryan .............. 2002-03

L

Jacob Houston All-Big Sky

I

Iglehart, Jon ...................... 2003 Ingram, James .................. 1993 Iniguez, Brian ................... 1995

J

Jackson, Aaron ............ 1996-97 Jackson, Blaine ................. 2006 Jackson, Malik ............. 1993-94

Laine, Dan ................... 1994-97 Lamanno, Dave ................. 1994 LaRue, Chris ..................... 1998 Lastinger, Trent ....... 1997, 1999 Lawrence, David .......... 1995-96 Leadingham, Ryan ....... 2001-04 Leahy, Rick .................. 1994-96 Lee, Chad ......................... 1993 Lee, Chris .................... 1993-94 Leitzke, Kyle...................... 2006 Lenzi, Matt................... 1995-96 LeVier, Bret .................. 2001-02 Lewis, Brandon ................. 2003 Lewis, Pedro ..................... 1993 Lewis, T.J. ......................... 1993 Lewis, Traison ................... 2004 Lilly, Sam ..................... 1993-94

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P

Camron Mbewa

Two-Time All-Big Sky Lindeman, Grant .......... 1994-95 Lingenfelter, Craig ............. 1996 Lively, Mitch ................. 2003-06 Llorente, Justin ............. 2001-03 Lofton, Brandon .... 98-99, 01-02 Logue, Matt ................. 2002-05 Loomis, Matt ..................... 2000 Lopez, Guillermo .......... 1997-99 Lopez, Victor ............... 1995-96 Love, Aubrey .................... 1996 Lozano, Joe ................ 1993, 96 Lucia, Nick ....................... 1998 Lumsargis, Doug .......... 1994-95 Lynch, Kevin ..................... 2003 Lynn, Steve ....................... 2005

M

Macklin, Heath ................. 2003 Magee, Najib .............. 2001-02 Maine, Ryan ..................... 2002 Manning, Tremaine ........... 2004 Mareko, Jeremiah ............. 2006 Marquez, Marcel .............. 2006 Marshall, Todd............. 2003-04 Mason, Dalen ................... 2006 Mason, Damien ........... 1993-96 Mauga, Dallas .................. 2006 Mauga, Rainbow .............. 2006 Mayer, Brian .................... 1996 Mazzola, Frank ........... 1993-94 Mbewa, Camron .......... 2000-03 McAdam, Jim ................... 1998 McAllister, Park ...... 1999-01, 03 McCandless, James ........... 2003 McCoy, Allen ........... 1998-2001 McDaniels, Seth ................ 2006 McDonald, Kiel ................. 2005 McGirr, Mike ............... 1993-94 McNamara, Scott .............. 2002 Mello, Dan .................. 1996-97 Merrell, Dan ..................... 1996 Messer, Cory .................... 1997 Meyer, Chris ..................... 2003 Micco, Kelly ................. 2001-03 Miller, Derek ..................... 2000 Miller, Nick.................. 2004-05 Mitchell, Derrick ........... 1993-94 Mitchell, Jerrell .................. 2006 Mitchell, Mason ..... 2000, 03-05 Mitchell, Paul ........... 1999-2000 Mitchell, Sheridan ........ 1996-97 Mole, Ryan .................. 2004-05 Moore, Richard ............ 2003-05

Moore, Sean ..................... 1993 Mooshagian, Bobby ..... 2005-06 Mora, Jim ......................... 1994 Mori, Blake ....................... 2003 Morris, Ben ....................... 1993 Morris, Reynold ................ 1995 Morrissey, Jon ......... 1997-2000 Moses, Tom ................. 1993-95 Mowry, Kyle ..................... 2005 Mozerka, John .................. 1994 Muhammed, Faheem .... 2005-06 Mulitalo, Cyrus ............ 2005-06 Mullins, Brandon .......... 1993-94 Murdock, Josh ......... 1999-2000 Murray, Joe ...................... 1993

N

Nabors, Marcellus........ 1993-96 Navar, Ray .................. 2005-06 Neverve, Mike ............. 1993-94 Nicolodi, Dustin ........... 2002-05

O

Ochoa, Greg .................... 1993 Odums, Naeem ................ 1995 Oliphant, Adrian............... 1993 Oliver, Durrell .............. 2005-06

Padovan, Tyler ......... 1999-2002 Paige, Elon ....................... 2006 Paige, Stephone ........... 2003-04 Palmer, Kris ...................... 1993 Palomariz, Anthony...... 2002-03 Pamphile, Henri ................ 2004 Parillo, Ryan ........... 2001, 2003 Parker, Bryan ............... 2004-05 Parker, Michael................. 1993 Pasquale, Kai.................... 1994 Patterson, James ............... 2006 Paxton, Lonie ............... 1996-99 Payne, Ramon.............. 2001-04 Payne, Zeph ................ 2002-03 Pearson, David ................. 1998 Perasso, Damon ........... 1996-97 Perry, Philip ................. 2004-06 Perry, Ryan ....................... 2005 Peterson, James........ 1999-2000 Petit-Phar, Lee ................... 1993 Phelps, Dan ............. 1998-2001 Prater, Ben................... 2002-03 Prichard, Heath ............ 2004-05

Q

Quincy, Cory .................... 1996 Quinn, Corey .................... 1997

R

Ray, Ricky ............... 1999-2000 Ricci, Javier ...................... 1995 Rice, Jaret ......................... 1996 Richardson, Stephan ......... 1995 Riley, Kendall ............... 2001-02 Roberson, Steve ................ 2003 Roberts, Charles ....... 1997-2000 Robinson, Calvin ............... 2006 Robinson, LaMarr.............. 2005 Rogan, John ................ 2005-06 Rooney, Dan ................ 1994-97 Roth, Adam ............. 1999-2001 Rowell, Jason ........... 1999-2002 Rudd, Mike .................. 1993-94 Rudulph, Joe ..................... 2006 Ruiz, Eddie .................. 1993-96

Jon Osterhout

Two-Time All-Big Sky First Team

Ruiz, Rich ......................... 1994 Russell, Matt ..................... 2006

S

Samuels, Chris ............. 2004-05 Sanchez, Jimmy ........... 2000-01 Sanchez, Raul ................... 2000 Sandel, Jaime .............. 1994-95 Sandel, Jason .............. 1995-96 Sanders, Brandon ........ 1995-96 Santos, Brandon .......... 1996-98 Sarcinella, Joe ......... 1998-2000 Schultz, Jeff ................. 1995-98 Scott, Shane ................ 1997-98 Serwanga, Kato ................ 1994 Serwanga, Wasswa .......... 1994 Shah, Tony ....................... 1993 Shelton, Brett ............... 2004-06 Shelton, Daimon ............... 1996 Sheppard, Jermaine .......... 2005 Sherman, Bill .................... 2006 Sherrod, Ron .................... 1994 Shipe, Anthony ............ 1994-95 Siemiller, Jeremy ............... 2002 Silva, Brian ....................... 1993 Simpson, Clint................... 1999 Smith, Brandon ............ 2004-05 Smith, Carlos .................... 1997 Smith, Cory ...................... 1999 Smith, Dustin................ 1997-98 Smith, Garth ..................... 1996 Smith, Jamie ................ 1998-88 Smith, Justin...................... 1993 Smith, Kenan ............... 2000-03 Smith, Shawn............... 2003-04 Smith, Steve ...................... 1993 Snobar, Abe ..................... 1995 Solis, Jason .................. 1996-97 Sonoma, Jon........... 1996, 1998 Soto, Mike ........................ 2005 Sowards, Tim ........... 1998-2001 Sparling, Matt .............. 1993-95 Stallworth, Franklin ........... 1994 Stewart, Michael ............... 1995 Stibi, Brad ........................ 1993 Stinson, Ramone ............... 1997 Stone, Adolph .............. 2005-06 Sypnieski, David .......... 1995-95

T

Tago, Seth .............. 2000, 2003 Tahsler, Kyle ..................... 2006 Taueetia, Noel ............. 2002-03 Taylor, Andre ................... 2006 Taylor, Reed ................ 1993-94 Taylor, Tyrone .............. 1996-97 Tennerson, Kevin ............. 20003 Tette, Robert ................ 1993-94 Thomas, Erin ................ 1998-99 Thompson, Jai.............. 1993-94 Thorns, Steve ............... 1995-98 Thorntona, Charles ... 1999-2002 Tittlemier, B.J. .............. 2001-03 Torrez, Brian................ 1995-96 Towne, Scott ............ 1997-2000 Tredway, Brad ............. 2004-05 Tress, Brad .................. 1995-97 Tuiasosopo, Pete ............... 1993 Tujague, Brett............... 1994-95 Turner, Lee............... 1998-2001

Pete Tuiasosopo

1993 Sacks Leader

W

Wagner, Terence ..... 1998-2001 Walker, Chet .................... 1998 Walker, Dannie ........... 1997-98 Warner, Geoff .................. 2006 Warrad, Mohammad ... 2001-04 Wasser, Garrett ........... 1997-98 Watkins, Bilal ......... 2000, 2002 Webb, Lamont ......... 1997-2000 Webber, Brent ............. 2004-06 Wehr, Crosby .............. 2004-06 White, Billy ................. 2003, 06 White, Garrett ... 1998, 2000-02 Wickman, Ryland......... 1995-98 Williams, Carlos .......... 1997-99 Williams, Emory................ 1998 Williams, Gerwin .............. 2006 Williams, Jon ............... 2003-04 Williams, Matt .................. 2000 Williams, Reza.................. 2001 Williams, Richard.............. 1995 Williams, Tommy ..... 1997-2000 Willson, Peter .............. 1994-95 Wilson, Tony .................... 1996 Winnie, Robert ................. 1993 Wooster, Matt ................... 1994 Wooster, Mike ......... 1997-2000 Wright, Damon ............ 1994-95

Y

Yaklich, Matt .................... 2005 Young, Barry .................... 1993 Young, Shawn .................. 1993

Z

Zaniewski, Art.............. 1996-97 Zarate, Leonard ................ 1995

V

Vaiomounga, Momo ......... 2003 Van de Pol, Jason ........ 1993-94 VanOver, Richard .... 1997-2000 Vaughn, Ken ............... 1994-95 Villarreal, Heath................ 2004

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Record Book Hornets in the NFL Arizona/Phoenix Cardinals Aaron Garcia, QB (‘93) Lorenzo Lynch, DB (‘86)

Atlanta Falcons

Michael Johnson, WR (‘91) Troy Mills, RB (‘91) Al Nichols, RB (’67)

Buffalo Bills

Don Chamberlin, WR (’59) Jim Crouch, PK (‘91) Daimon Shelton, FB (‘96)

Carolina Panthers Ed Canonico, DB (’01)

Chicago Bears

Michael Johnson, WR (‘91) Lorenzo Lynch, DB (‘86) Daimon Shelton, FB (‘96)

Cincinnati Bengals Mike Clemons, LB/K (‘67) John Farley, RB (‘83)

Cleveland Browns Ed Canonico, DB (’01) Mike Clemons, LB/K (‘67)

Dallas Cowboys John Gesek, OL (‘86) Otis Gillespie, TE (‘81) Tuata Maga, LB (‘87) Jim Redden, TE (‘87)

Denver Broncos Kelly Osborn, DB (‘83)

Detroit Lions

Dan Chamberlin, WR (‘59) Bill Thomas, OL (‘91)

Green Bay Packers Mike Carter, WR (‘69) Mike Clemons, LB/K (‘67) Greg Robinson, OL (‘85)

Stu Hall, PK (‘81) Jeff Hoffman, OL (‘83) Lonie Paxton, OL (‘99) Greg Robinson, OL (‘85)

New Orleans Saints Jon Kirksey, DL (‘92) Terence Wagner, OL (’01)

New York Giants

Oakland/ Los Angeles Raiders Mike Clemons, LB/K (‘67) Bobby Fresques, QB (‘92) John Gesek, OL (‘86) Joe Hall, LB (‘86) Rob Harrison, RB (‘86) Greg Knapp, QB (‘85) Lorenzo Lynch, DB (‘86)

Philadelphia Eagles Mike Black, OL (‘85) Ed Canonico, DB (’01) Angelo James, DB (‘86) Bob Miller, QB (‘65)

San Diego Chargers Mike Carter, WR (‘69) Tony Corbin, QB (‘96) Werner Hippler, TE (‘94) Tyrone Taylor, WR (‘97)

San Francisco 49ers

Seattle Seahawks

Mark Albert, DB (‘85) Ed Canonico, DB (’01) Dave DeSilva, PK (‘85) Kent Harbuck, LB (‘79) Angelo James, DB (‘85) Greg Knapp, QB (‘85) Cecil Williams, DE (‘84)

Brian Allred, CB (‘90) Mike Black, OL (‘85) Tim Conley, OL (‘99) Jeff Hoffman, OL (‘83)

Arizona Cardinals/ Oakland Raiders

Greg Robinson, OL (‘85)

Washington Redskins

Dave DeSilva, PK (‘85) Bill Sanders, RB (‘86) Ricky Ray, QB (’00) Marko Cavka, OT (’03)

Lorenzo Lynch

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

New York Jets

Kansas City Chiefs

Jacksonville Jaguars

Rob Harrison, RB (‘86) Dale Jablonsky, OL (‘82) Jon Kirksey, DL (‘92) Troy Mills, RB (‘91) Terence Wagner, OL (’01)

Houston Oilers/ Tennessee Titans

Daimon Shelton, FB (‘96)

Boise Correa, OT (’68) Bill Fuller, OT (‘64)

Los Angeles/ St. Louis Rams

Brian Allred, CB (‘90) Mike Black, OL (‘85) Kevin Fontes, WR (‘82) Terence Wagner, OL (’01)

Fred Amey, WR (’04) Aaron Garcia, QB (‘93) Robert Holland, DB (‘86) Jon Kirksey, DL (‘92) Greg Knapp, QB (‘85) Troy Mills, RB (‘91) Ricky Ray, QB (’00) Greg Robinson, OL (‘85) Eural Smothers, DB (’68)

Baltimore/ Indianapolis Colts

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New England Patriots

Joe Little, WR (‘91) Chris Frank, OG (’03)

Mike Carter, WR (‘69) John Gesek, OL (‘86) Jon Osterhout, OL (‘00) Gary Quattrin, DE (‘63)

Lonie Paxton

New England Patriots

BOLD - Indicated players that were active for a regular season game. ( ) - Last year with Sacramento State.

NFL Notes • While 15 former Hornets have been on an active NFL roster, only two have won a Super Bowl. John Gesek won a pair of rings with the Dallas Cowboys (1992 and 1993). Lonie Paxton added a third ring in 2004 with the New England Patriots after winning his first in 2001 and his second in 2003.

John Gesek

Dallas Cowboys/ Washington Redskins

• Paxton and fullback Daimon Shelton (Buffalo) are the two Hornets that are currently on an NFL roster. • As a rookie in 2005, Amey began his NFL career by returning a punt 75 yards for a touchdown against the St. Louis Rams. The return marked the first time Amey had touched the ball in a regular season NFL game.

Daimon Shelton

Buffalo Bills/ Jacksonville Jaguars/ Chicago Bears

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Year 1959 1963 1964 1985 1967

1967 1968 1968 1968 1969

1977 1979

Marv Shelly, WR B.C. Lions - CFL Otis Gillespie, TE Dallas Cowboys - NFL Stu Hall, K New England Patriots - NFL Pat English, K L.A. Express - USFL Dale Jablonsky, OL L.A. Express - USFL Kevin Fontes, WR New York Giants - NFL Jim Power, K L.A. Express - USFL Kelly Osborn, DB Denver Broncos - NFL John Farley, RB (4th) Cincinnati Bengals - NFL Jeff Hoffman, OL New England Patriots - NFL Seattle Seahawks - NFL Kevin Gatewood, WR Winnipeg Blue Bombers - CFL William Farley, RB Winnipeg Blue Bombers -CFL Cecil Williams, DE Kansas City Chiefs - NFL Greg Robinson, OL (5th) New England Patriots - NFL Green Bay Packers - NFL San Francisco 49ers - NFL Mike Black, OL (9th) Seattle Seahawks - NFL Philadelphia Eagles - NFL New York Giants - NFL Darren Arbet, DE Detroit Drive - AFL Los Angeles Cobras - AFL Louis Sorentino, DL Los Angeles Cobras - AFL Washington Commandos - AFL

1981 1981 1981 1982 1982 1982 1982 1983 1983 1983 1984 1984 1984 1985

1985

1985 1985

Mark Albert, DB Kansas City Chiefs - NFL Dave DeSilva, K New York Jets - NFL Kansas City Chiefs - NFL Angelo James, DB Kansas City Chiefs - NFL Philadelphia Eagles - NFL Greg Knapp, QB Kansas City Chiefs - NFL Los Angeles Raiders - NFL San Francisco 49ers - NFL John Gesek, OL (10th) Los Angeles Raiders - NFL Dallas Cowboys - NFL Washington Redskins - NFL Rob Harrison, RB (10th) Los Angeles Raiders - NFL Los Angeles Rams - NFL Joe Hall, LB Los Angeles Raiders - NFL Lorenzo Lynch, CB Chicago Bears - NFL Arizona Cardinals - NFL Oakland Raiders - NFL Bill Sanders, RB New York Jets - NFL Robert Holland, DB Winnipeg Blue Bombers - CFL B.C. Lions - CFL Birmingham Fire - WLAF San Francisco 49ers - NFL Edmonton Eskimos - CFL Jim Redden, TE Dallas Cowboys - NFL Tuata Maga, LB Dallas Cowboys - NFL Dwayne Jackson , DE Los Angeles Cobras - AFL Rich Belanger, LB Cincinnati Bengals - NFL

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1986

1986 1986 1986

1986 1986

1987 1987 1987

Tony Trosin, QB 1988 B.C. Lions - CFL Mark Young, WR 1988 Chicago Bruisers - AFL Albany Firebirds - AFL Ron Weaver, WR 1989 San Jose SaberCats - AFL Brian Allred, CB 1990 New York Giants - NFL Seattle Seahawks - NFL Keilan Matthews, DB 1990 Winnipeg Blue Bombers - CFL Sacramento Gold Miners - CFL Jim Crouch, K 1991 Buffalo Bills - NFL Sacramento Gold Miners - CFL Michael Johnson, WR 1991 Chicago Bears - NFL Atlanta Falcons - NFL Joe Little, WR 1991 Houston Oilers - NFL Troy Mills, RB 1991 Atlanta Falcons - NFL Sacramento Gold Miners - CFL San Francisco 49ers - NFL Phoenix/Arizona Cardinals - NFL Edmonton Eskimos - CFL Winnipeg Blue Bombers - CFL Randy Payne, QB 1991 Arizona Rattlers - AFL Bill Thomas, OL 1991 Detroit Lions - NFL Carlos Wilson, DB 1991 Portland Forest Dragons - AFL Bobby Fresques, QB 1992 Los Angeles Raiders - NFL San Jose SaberCats - AFL

1988

Mark Albert

Jim Crouch

John Farley

Kevin Fontes

Otis Gillespie

Joe Hall

Stu Hall

Rob Harrison

Jeff Hoffman

Robert Holland

Tuata Maga

Kelly Osborn

Gary Quattrin

Cecil Williams

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Record Book Jon Kirksey, DL (8th) New Orleans Saints - NFL San Francisco 49ers - NFL Arizona Cardinals - NFL St. Louis Rams - NFL L.A. Xtreme - XFL Amsterdam Admirals - NFL-E Leonard Nelson, LB Sacramento Gold Miners - CFL San Antonio Texans - CFL San Jose SaberCats - AFL Aaron Garcia, QB Arizona Rattlers - AFL Connecticut Coyotes - AFL New Jersey Red Dogs - AFL Iowa Barnstormers - AFL New York Dragons - AFL San Francisco 49ers - NFL Macus Bolivar, LB Memphis Pharaohs - AFL Portland Forest Dragons - AFL Werner Hippler, TE Frankfort Galaxy - NFL-E San Diego Chargers - NFL Las Vegas Outlaws - XFL Cologne Centurions - NFL-E Marvin Brown, DB Albany Firebirds - AFL New York Dragons - AFL

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1994 1994

1995

Judd Fleming, WR Orlando Predators - AFL Daimon Shelton, RB (6TH) Jacksonville Jaguars - NFL Chicago Bears - NFL Buffalo Bills - NFL Tony Corbin, QB (7th) San Diego Chargers - NFL Portland Forest Dragons - AFL New York CityHawks - AFL Florida Bobcats - AFL Frankfurt Galaxy - NFL-E Rhein Fire - NFL-E B.C. Lions - CFL Winnipeg Blue Bombers - AFL Tyrone Taylor, WR San Diego Chargers- NFL San Jose SaberCats - AFL Las Vegas Outlaws - XFL Calgary Stampeders - CFL B.C. Lions - CFL Lincoln Capitols - NIFL Ryland Wickman, LB Winnipeg Blue Bombers - CFL Berlin Thunder - NFL-E Minnesota Vikings - NFL Tim Conley, OL Seattle Seahawks - NFL Las Vegas Outlaws - XFL

Sacramento State Athletic Hall of Fame On May 15, 2001, Ray Clemons became the first inductee into the Sacramento State Athletics Hall of Fame. The ceremony was held in conjunction with the Images of Excellent Banquet. Clemons served the University for 24 years, including 15 as head football coach. He began his tenure as head coach in 1961. After two losing seasons, he guided the team to a 6-2-1 mark in 1963. He bettered that effort the following season with an 8-2-1 overall record and a berth in the Camelia Bowl. The trademark to Clemons’ teams was his defense. The Hornets recorded a 21-0 shutout in his first game as a head coach and added 16 more shutouts during his career. One of the most memorable outings came in 1963 when the team outdueled Long Beach State, 4-0. Following the end of his coaching career, Clemons became a special assistant to the president and was instrumental in the implementation of River City Days and the Sacramento State Aquatic Center. He then moved back into athletics where he was co-Athletic Director for two years. Clemons passed away in 2005 after a battle with cancer. In his honor, the Aquatic Center created and named a Founders Grove after him in 2006.

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Birmingham Bolts - XFL Calgary Stampeders - CFL San Diego Riptide - AFL2 Wichita Stealth - AFL2 Jon Osterhout, OL 1999 Washington Redskins - NFL Lonie Paxton, OL 1999 New England Patriots - NFL Anthony Daisley, LB 2000 Edmonton Eskimos - CFL Ricky Ray, QB 2000 San Francisco 49ers - NFL Fresno Frenzy - AFL2 Edmonton Eskimos - CFL New York Jets - NFL Charles Roberts, RB 2000 Winnipeg Blue Bombers - CFL Lamont Webb, WR 2000 Fresno Frenzy - AFL2 Saskatchewan Roughriders - CFL San Diego Riptide - AFL2 New York Dragons - AFL Ed Canonico, DB 2001 Cleveland Browns - NFL Arizona Rattlers - AFL Las Vegas Gladiators - AFL Cincinnati Swarm - AFL2 Dallas Desperados - AFL Carolina Panthers - NFL

Kansas City Chiefs - NFL Cologne Centurions- NFL-E Philadelphia Eagles - NFL Las Angeles Avengers - AFL Terence Wagner New York Giants - NFL New Orleans Saints - NFL St. Louis Rams - NFL San Jose SaberCats - AFL Michael Johnson, Jr. Amarillo Dusters - AFL2 Marko Cavka (6th) New York Jets - NFL Amsterdam Admirals - NFL-E Chris Frank Tennessee Titans - NFL Fred Otis Amey San Francisco 49ers - NFL Austin Wranglers - AFL Mason Mitchell Stockton Lightning - AFL2 Brandon Smith San Jose SaberCats - AFL Jason Barnes Central Valley Coyotes - AFL2 Tyson Butler Central Valley Coyotes - AFL2

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Sacramento State Football Hall of Fame Players Jamie Berry, DB ....................1986-87 Randy Bingham, OL..............1978-81 Mike Black, OL ....................1982-85 Mike Carter, WR ..................1968-69 Dan Chamberlain, WR ........1958-59 Mike Clemons, LB/FB ...........1963-67 Boise Correa, OT..................1967-68 Dave Cummings, DE .............1966-67 Greg Dockweiler, LB .............1985-86 John Farley, TB .....................1980-83 Kevin Fontes, WR .................1981-82 Bill Fuller, OT .......................1963-64 Gil Garcia, LB/WR ...............1960-63 Ken Gardner, OL..................1984-85 John Gesek, OL ...................1983-86 Larry Ghilardi, OG ...............1959-62 Fred “Hoot” Gibson, OL..........1965-68 Jerry Haflich, LB, .................1982-83 Donald Hair, Jr., RB ..............1985-88 Ken Harbuck, DL ..................1978-79 Jeff Hoffman, OL/C ..............1981-84 Robert Holland DB ................1985-86 Lapoleon Ingram, DB ...........1974-77 Lyle James, QB ....................1966-68 Jimmie Jordan, LB .................1967-68 Gary Kelly, WR ...................1961-64 Greg Knapp, QB ..................1982-85 Mike Lippi, QB ....................1969-70 Lorenzo Lynch, DB ................1982-85 Adolphos McGee, RB ............1960-61 Rod McMasters, DB ...............1991-92 Leroy McNear, RB .................1958-59 Bob Miller, QB .....................1964-65 Troy Mills, RB........................1990-91 Lou Modena, OL/LG, ...........1965-66 John Moreno, LB ...................1961-62

Al Nicholas, RB .................... 1966-67 Kelly Osborn, DL, ................ 1982-83 Othel Pearson, DB ................ 1963-64 Don Pintar, DB ..................... 1963-66 Bill Popejoy, RB .................... 1959-60 Gary Quattrin, DE ................ 1962-63 Raul Quezada, DB ............... 1959-60 Greg Robinson, OT .............. 1984-85 Gene Reyes, RB ................... 1961-62 Don Rohrke, LB ................... 1960-61 John Scorza, RB ................... 1967-68 Fred Scott, QB .................... 1957-58 Daimon Shelton, RB ................... 1996 John Skube, OG/LB ............. 1955-57 Eural Smothers, DB ............... 1967-68 Lou Sorrentino, DL ................ 1983-85 Eddie Soto, RB .................... 1955-56 Ken Stinnett, DL .................... 1986-88 George Sula, RB .................. 1974-75 Mike Sullivan, QB ................ 1981-83 Steve Tobias, DB .................. 1967-68 Mark Young, WR ................. 1986-88 Bill Yurong, WR ................... 1969-70 Tom Zunino, QB/LB.............. 1959-60 Coaches/Staff Ray Clemons, H. Coach ........ 1961-75 Bob Mattos, H. Coach .......... 1978-92 Cal Boyes, Coach/AD .......... 1956-95 Rick Plumbtree, Coach .......... 1982-93 . Bill Kutzer, Coach................. 1965-82 Clyde Jones, Equip Mgr ........ 1959-00 Lou Crowl, Trainer................ 1961-74 Cornerstone Lloyd Snelson

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Sacramento State has had 11 All-Americans during its time in Div. I-AA. The group is comprised of (top row, L-R) LB Ryland Wickman, TE Chris Kelly, OL Jon Osterhout, RB Charles Roberts, LB Anthony Daisley, OL Terence Wagner, (bottom row, L-R) WR/KR Fred Amey, DB Ramon Payne, LB Matt Logue, S Brent Webber and LB Cyrus Mulitalo.

I-AA/FCS All-America 2006

Brent Webber Football Gazette (3rd) Cyrus Mulitalo Football Gazette (HM)

1998

Charles Roberts AFCA (1st) Associated Press (2nd) The Sports Network (2nd) CBS Sportsline Running Back of the Year

2005

Ryland Wickman Associated Press (3rd)

2004

All-Big Sky Conference

Matt Logue Football Gazette (HM) Fred Amey AFCA (1st) Ramon Payne Football Gazette (3rd)

2002

Fred Amey Football Gazette (HM)

2001

Terence Wagner Football Gazette (HM)

2006

Tyson Butler, OLB (2nd) Dallas Mauga, DE (2nd) Cyrus Mulitalo, ILB (2nd) Brent Webber, S (2nd) Honorable Mention

Mike Brannon, DE, Tony DeMonaco, OLB, Jordan Hunter, OT, Jody Johnson, CB, Mitch Lively, P, Calvin Robinson, ST, Brett Shelton, S, Andre Taylor, RS

2005

2000

Big Sky Co-Defensive MVP Matt Logue, LB

1999

Matt Logue, LB (1st) Kris Daniels, KR (2nd) Ryan Mole, RB (2nd) Brett Shelton, S (2nd) Honorable Mention

Anthony Daisley Associated Press (3rd) Charles Roberts Associated Press (1st) The Sports Network (1st) Teamlink.com (1st) Jon Osterhout The Sports Network (1st) Teamlink.com (1st) Associated Press (2nd) Chris Kelly Teamlink.com (2nd)

Mike Brannon, DE, Walter Brock, DT, Tyson Butler, ILB, Ryan Coogler, WR, Mitch Lively, P, Bobby Mooshagian, WR , Dustin Nicolodi, OT, Brandon Smith, CB, Brent Webber, S

2004

Fred Amey, WR (1st) Ramon Payne, CB (1st) Jacob Houston, DE (2nd)

Matt Logue, OLB (2nd) Jimmy Ellingson, ILB (2nd) Brett Shelton, S (2nd) Honorable Mention

Chris Samuels, OG, Dustin Nicolodi, C, Ryan Leadingham, QB, Ryan Mole, RB, Brandon Smith, CB, Brent Webber, S, Mitch Lively, P

2003

Fred Amey, WR (1st) Marko Cavka, OT (2nd) Ryan Kroeker, LB (2nd) Honorable Mention

Ben Fox, DE, Chris Frank, OG, Tyronne Gross, RB, Jeremy Johnson, CB, Dustin Nicolodi, C, Ramon Payne, CB, Kenan Smith, WR

2002

Fred Amey, WR (1st) Camron Mbewa, S (2nd) Kendall Riley, FB (2nd) Honorable Mention

Fred Amey, KR, Eric Broden, DT, Marko Cavka, OT, Sean Doherty, OT, Jeremy Johnson, CB, Ryan Kroeker, LB, Ryan Leadingham, QB, Bret LeVier, K, Caleb Jones, TE, Kelly Micco, LB, Dustin Nicolodi, OG, Brad Osterhout, DE, B.J. Tittlemier, C, Bilal Watkins, DT, Garrett White, RB

2001

Camron Mbewa, S (1st) Brandon Coleman, CB (2nd) Park McAllister, LB (2nd) Terence Wagner, C (2nd) Honorable Mention Fred Amey, WR, Seth Deyo, TE, Chris Frank, OG, Ryan Leadingham, QB, Michael Johnson, WR, Jimmy Sanchez, P, Lee Turner, LB

2000

Anthony Daisley, LB (1st) Charles Roberts, RB (1st) Lamont Webb, WR (1st) Terence Wagner, C (1st) Santi Hall, LB (2nd) Bilal Watkins, DT (2nd) Mike Wooster, FB (2nd) Honorable Mention

Chris Frank, OG, Jon Morrissey, TE, Scott Towne, WR, Ricky Ray, QB, Lee Turner, LB, Lamont Webb, KR

1999

Big Sky Offensive MVP Charles Roberts, RB Anthony Daisley, LB (1st) Chris Kelly, TE (1st) Jon Osterhout, OG (1st) Charles Roberts, RB (1st) Tim Conley, OT (2nd) Terence Wagner, C (2nd) Lamont Webb, WR (2nd) Carlos Williams, S (2nd) Honorable Mention

Antoine Alderson, DE, Scott Brown, K, Nick Donati, DT, Elton Gabourel, CB, Ricky Ray, QB, Scott Towne, WR, Mike Wooster, FB

1998

Chris Kelly, TE (1st) Jon Osterhout, OG (1st) Charles Roberts, RB (1st) Steve Thorns, P (1st) Ryland Wickman, LB (1st) Tim Conley, OT (2nd) Shane Scott, LB (2nd) Dannie Walker, CB (2nd) Honorable Mention Mike Wooster, FB, Dustin Smith, DT, Nick Echols, DE, Elton Gabourel, CB, Carlos Williams, S

1997

Steve Thorns, P (1st) Ryland Wickman, LB (2nd) Honorable Mention Cesar Chaidez, OG, Keian Davis, CB, Sheridan Mitchell, WR, Corey Quinn, OT, Charles Roberts, RB, Tyrone Taylor, KR, Dannie Walker, CB

1996

Ryland Wickman, LB (2nd) Honorable Mention

Tony Corbin, QB, Chad Johnson, LB, Carlos Smith, WR, Tyrone Taylor, KR

Big Sky All-Academic 2006

Juan Gamboa, Bill Sherman, Geoff Warner

2005

Tim Bessolo, Walter Brock, Brent Bugarin, Ryan Coogler, Juan Gamboa, Kiel McDonald, Nick Miller, Ray Navar, Dustin Nicolodi, Brandon Smith

2004

Ryan Coogler, Jody Cooper, Traison Lewis, Nick Miller, Brandon Smith, Heath Villarreal

2003

Chris Frank, Mitch Lively, Park McAllister, Kelly Micco, Shawn Smith

Dan Phelps, Jason Rowell, Tim Sowards, Reza Williams

2000

Brad Candido, Derek Miller, Dan Phelps, Ricky Ray, Jimmy Sanchez, Bilal Watkins, Tommy Williams

1999

Dan Phelps, Ricky Ray, Jason Rowell, Carlos Williams, Tommy Williams

1998

Manny Darzins, Dan Phelps, Dustin Smith

1997

Leukamian Davis, John Heffernan, Dustin Smith, Fred Washington

1996

Jeff Schultz

All-Star Games

East-West Shrine

Fred Amey. 2004 Marko Cavka, 2003 Charles Roberts, 2000 Troy Mills, 1991

Hula Bowl

Charles Roberts, 2000

Gridiron Classic

Marko Cavka, 2003 Terence Wagner, 2001

2002

Kelly Micco (Second Team AllRegion), Jason Rowell

2001

Jeremy Callaway, Brad Candido, Micah Kraintz, Kelly Micco,

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Record Book Hornet Team Honors Most Valuable 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995 1996 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Ken Harbuck Gil Wilbon John Farley Mike Sullivan Kevin Fontes John Farley Mark Schutz Don Hair Lorenzo Lynch Randy Rains Mark Young Tony Trosin Ron Weaver Troy Mills Keilan Matthews Rob Patton Troy Mills Keba Weitherspoon Rod McMasters Troy Gassaway Tony Corbin Marvin Brown Tyson Becker Tony Corbin Daimon Shelton Jon Osterhout Ricky Ray Charles Roberts Fred Amey Garrett White Fred Amey Fred Amey Matt Logue Cyrus Mulitalo

Offensive MVP 1994 1995 1997 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Joe Garofalo Tony Corbin Sheridan Mitchell Charles Roberts Scott Towne Fred Amey Fred Amey Fred Amey Ryan Mole Ryan Mole Marcel Marquez

Defensive MVP 1994 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Marvin Brown Marvin Brown Ryland Wickman Shane Scott Ryland Wickman Anthony Daisley Anthony Daisley Park McAllister Ryan Kroeker Ryan Kroeker Seth Tago Ramon Payne Tyson Butler Tyson Butler Mike Brannon

Special Teams MVP 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Fred Dass Jeff Tokunaga Jeff Tokunaga Brett Satchwell Stu Hall Anthony Stevenson Mark Franceschetti Anthony Stevenson Butch Edge Dave DeSilva Matt Nilsson Cornell Green Kraig Singleton Don Hines Drew Long Steve Buccellato Donald Hines Marc DeRossett Jim Crouch Andy Willhoit Mike Rudd Tyson Becker Steve Thorns Steve Thorns Lonie Paxton Lamont Webb Jimmy Sanchez Fred Amey Josh Farrell Mitch Lively Kris Daniels Mitch Lively Calvin Robinson

Most Inspirational 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Arlen Peters Tom Bollinger Jeff Tokunaga Johnnie Dodge Troy Fontes Frank Spino Cecil Williams Chris Demps Robert Holland Greg Knapp Bill Sanders Mark Pfau Donald Hair Tony Trosin Zeb Brye Charles Parker Randy Risley Ron Owens Leonard Nelson J.B. Cahoon Mike Henry Bob Ghazanfari A.J. Bernhardt Carlos Williams Tommy Williams Jon Osterhout Carlos Williams Kevin Harrington Lee Turner Brad Osterhout Kenan Smith Mohammad Warrad Mason Mitchell James Bogetti

Most Improved

1978 Ken Chism 1979 Chuck Smith Kurt Szyndrowsky 1980 Steve Derenzo Steve Armstrong 1981 Marvin Shelly 1982 Tim Korte 1983 Bill Iannaccone Cecil Williams 1984 Darren Arbet Kurt Kniffen 1985 Ken Gardner Dave Ard

1986 Rod Owens Lance Soares 1987 Ty Endean Andrew Giles 1988 Zebedee Brye Elijah Price Ron Eskridge 1989 Drew Wyant Sean Levy 1990 Christian Mahaffey David Steele 1991 Ron Owens Brian Allred 1992 Jon Kirksey Steve Smith Michael Parker 1994 Damon Wright Werner Hippler 1995 Alex Estrada 1996 Tyrone Taylor 2004 Brian Herman 2005 Torrell Baker 2006 Jordan Hunter Tony DeMonaco

Outstanding Offensive Lineman

1978 Jeff Glass 1979 Harry Sweigert 1980 Randy Bingham Chris Nelson 1981 Dale Jablonsky Chris Nelson 1982 Dave Cauchi 1983 Dave Cauchi Jeff Hoffman 1984 Jeff Hoffman Frank Spino Mike Black Greg Robinson 1985 Mike Black Greg Robinson 1986 John Gesek 1987 Ron Ladage 1988 Harry Williams 1989 Ty Endean 1990 Bob Barnes 1991 Bob Barnes 1992 Mark Stout 1999 Chris Kelly 2000 Terence Wagner 2001 Terence Wagner 2002 Sean Dougherty Marko Cavka 2003 Marko Cavka Chis Frank 2004 Dustin Nicolodi Chris Samuels 2005 Dustin Nicolodi 2006 Tyrone Davis

Former Hornet wide receiver Mark Pfau, left, poses with fellow Sacramento State alumnus Tom Hanks on the set of “Forrest Gump”. Pfau was the Hornets’ 1987 Most Inspirational Player.

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Outstanding Defensive Lineman

1978 Ken Harbuck Gil Wilbon 1979 Ken Harbuck Gil Wilbon 1980 Dave Green Tony Miller 1981 Dave Green Andy Euser 1982 Ted Clayton 1983 Kelly Osborn Tim Korte 1984 Tim Korte 1985 Louis Sorrentino 1986 Dave Panzer 1987 Ken Stinnett Randy Rains 1988 Ken Stinnett 1989 Fine Mau Mau 1990 Eric Palmberg 1991 Eric Palmberg Pete Tuiasosopo 1992 Val Laolagi 2004 Jacob Houston 2005 Walter Brock 2006 Dallas Mauga

Outstanding DB/LB

1978 Dave Smith 1979 Rick Lambdin 1980 Jerome Washington Mike Brown 1981 Jerry Haflich 1982 Guy Pittman 1983 Brian Benko Mike Grim Tony Gunn 1984 Mark Albert Randy Plumbtree 1985 Greg Dockweiler Mark Albert 1986 Lorenzo Lynch Joe Hall Robert Holland 1987 Jamie Berry Tuata Mauga 1988 Gary Lunsford J.R. Richards Derek Stigerts John Kilgariff 1989 Keilan Matthews Elijah Price 1990 Keilan Matthews Rob Patton 1991 Carlos Wilson Keba Weitherspoon 1992 Aldin Barrett Sean Chandler 1999 Carlos Williams 2000 Elton Gabourel 2001 Camron Mbewa 2002 Jeremy Johnson 2003 Jeremy Johnson 2004 Jimmy Ellingson 2005 Brett Shelton Brent Webber 2006 Brent Webber

Offensive Scout Team MVP 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 2005 2006

Garth Smith Harry Brown Leukamian Davis Kevin Harrington Andrew Bonner Kenan Smith Ryan Leadingham Jeremy Siemiller Kris Daniels Dustin Hagens Torrell Baker Dalen Mason Tanner Harrah

Defensive Scout Team MVP 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 2005 2006

Curtis Harrison Tommy Williams Vince Andrews Anthony Daisley Jason Rowell Jamal Bourne Camron Mbewa Ramon Payne Dave Hansen Kevin Tennerson Marcus Canela Kyle Mowry John Rogan

Outstanding Offensive Back 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1999 2000 2004 2005 2006

R.C. Clark Ken Broughton John Farley Dennis Taylor John Farley Mike Sullivan John Farley John Farley Mark Schutz Don Hair Don Hair Rob Harrison Chris Cavote Donald Hair Ed Bueno Troy Mills Troy Mills Bobby Fresques Charles Roberts Charles Roberts Ryan Leadingham Ryan Coogler Andre Taylor

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The Sacramento State football program begins its 15th year of play in renovated Hornet Stadium. The site of the most dramatic facility renovation in the history of Hornet athletics, the stadium underwent a $1 million improvement in preparation for the U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials in July, 2000. Further improvements were made during the spring of 2004 as the stadium hosted the 2004 U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials. The stadium has also hosted the 2003 2005, 2006 and 2007 NCAA Div. I Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Recent additions to Hornet Stadium include a new scoreboard — which is fully functional for both football and track and field — and new public entrances. Both projects were funded by Alex Spanos. Hornet Stadium currently seats 21,195, down from its original 26,000 capacity following the 1992 renovation. The stadium remains one of the largest in the Big Sky Conference. Until 1995, it was one of a small handful of stadiums in the country shared by collegiate programs and professional football organizations. The Sacramento Surge of the World League played there in 1992, and the Sacramento Gold Miners of the Canadian Football League played the 1993 and 1994 seasons in Hornet Stadium before moving to San Antonio in 1995. Following a historic agreement signed December 15, 1991, Sacramento State and Surge owner Fred Anderson entered into a partnership that brought the eventual 1992 World League champions to Hornet Stadium. The renovation project, a key component of that agreement, was one of the most unique ever undertaken on an athletic facility in California. Construction began in early January of 1992. Just 10 weeks later, the 6,000-seat facility was transformed into a magnificent 26,000-seat stadium, featuring dramatic upgrades throughout the venue. The Surge hosted the

Montreal Machine in a preseason game March 14, barely three months after the first shovel pierced dirt in January. Renovations included the increase in seating capacity via temporary bleacher construction; a new press box with seating for over 120 media, game personnel, and VIP guests; complete utility upgrades on the grounds, a new state-of-the-art lighting system suitable for network television broadcasts, and a new scoreboard with message center. Hornet Stadium hosted its first Hornet football game Sept. 5, 1992 against Montana State, the first Division I football opponent ever to play at Sacramento State. In addition to six Surge games in 1992, the stadium hosted a major concert for the first time when Phil Collins played before 20,000 fans in June. Following the dissolution of the World League in 1992, Surge owner Fred Anderson purchased the expansion rights for the first Canadian Football League team on American soil, the Sacramento Gold Miners. The Gold Miners began play in Hornet Stadium in June of 1993 following minor renovations to the facility, including a new playing surface and the removal of end zone seating to accommodate the large CFL field.

Top 10 Hornet Attendances Date Sept. 18, 1999 Oct. 27, 2001 Sept. 9, 2000 Sept. 20, 1997 Oct. 4, 2003 Sept. 1, 2001 Sept. 21, 2002 Oct. 6, 2001 Nov. 13, 1993 Sept. 4, 1999

Opponent UC Davis UC Davis Cal Poly UC Davis UC Davis Saint Mary’s Cal Poly Montana UC Davis Saint Mary’s

Attendance 20,993 17,328 16,557 15,650 15,403 15,173 14,651 13,586 13,137 12,778

Hornet Stadium Fast Facts Field Name: Fred Anderson Field (Dedicated during the 1999 season) Originally Built: 1969 Original Capacity: 6,000+ Renovated Capacity: 26,000 Current Capacity: 21,195 Playing Surface: Grass (New sod in June, 1993) First Game: SAC vs. CS Northridge, 1969 CS Northridge 28 - SAC 24 Renovated: 1992 Post-Renovation Firsts First Event: Sacramento Surge vs. Montreal Machine Exhibition Game, March 14, 1992 First Sacramento State Game: SAC vs. Montana State (10-7 SAC win) September 5, 1992 Largest Crowd: 26,445 Sacramento Surge vs. Barcelona Dragons World League Playoffs, May 30, 1992 Largest Sacramento State Crowd: 20,993 SAC vs. UC Davis, September 18, 1999

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Big Sky Conference The Big Sky Conference The Big Sky Conference enters its 45th year of athletic competition in 2007-08. The Big Sky is an NCAA Division I member in all sports, with member institutions classified in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA). The conference returned to a nine-school format in 2006 with the addition on Northern Colorado. The current lineup is comprised of Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Sacramento State and Weber State. The league has become one of the strongest Division I conferences in the West and is a national leader in the Football Championship Subdivision. The Big Sky Conference was established in 1963 by six charter members – Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State and Weber State. Those six schools formed the foundation of the Big Sky before the league expanded in 1970 by adding Boise State and Northern Arizona. Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and was replaced by Nevada, which gave the league eight members. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 with the addition of Eastern Washington. The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the league, beginning in 1992 when Nevada departed and put the Big Sky back at eight teams. In 1996 Boise State and Idaho left and at the same time the conference added Portland State, Sacramento State and Cal State Northridge. The Big Sky maintained nine teams for five years before Cal State Northridge departed in the spring of 2001, giving the Big Sky its current makeup. With the addition of Northern Colorado, the Big Sky spreads across seven states spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky Mountain Front. The Big Sky is represented along the entire west coast with schools in Washington, Oregon and California. League schools also range up

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and down the Rocky Mountains with institutions in Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona and now Colorado. Of the eight western-most states in the contiguous United States only one, Nevada, is not represented in the Big Sky. On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was adopted by the six presidents of the charter members as the name of the new conference. The name Big Sky originated in a novel written by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled The Big Sky. Jack Hollowell, a former Montana advertising director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State, and Harry Missildine of the Spokane Spokesman-Review called for the newly formed league to be named the Big Sky Conference in his column dated Feb. 20, 1963. The Big Sky sponsors championships in 14 sports, including men’s and women’s cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, basketball and tennis. In addition, there are also championships in football, and women’s volleyball, golf and soccer. The 2007-08 season will mark the 20th year that the Big Sky Conference will sponsor championships in women’s sports. The former Mountain West Conference existed from 198288, sponsoring championships for women’s sports at the same institutions the Big Sky had men’s programs. The Big Sky merged with the Mountain West in 1988, forming one league for both men and women. Doug Fullerton, the fifth commissioner of the Big Sky Conference, will enter his 13th year at the helm. Fullerton took over the Big Sky on July 1, 1995, replacing longtime commissioner Ron Stephenson. Stephenson served the league for 14 years. Steve Belko was the commissioner from 1977-81 while John Roning held the post from 1971-77. The first league commissioner was Jack Friel, who served from 1963-71.

Doug Fullerton

Ron Loghry

Jon Kasper

Jaynee Nadolski

Big Sky Conference Teams Eastern Washington Eagles Idaho State Bengals Montana Grizlies Montana State Bobcats Northern Arizona Lumberjacks Northern Colorado Bears Portland State Vikings Sacramento State Hornets Weber State Wildcats

Conference Staff Commissioner: ...................Doug Fullerton Associate Commissioner:..........Ron Loghry Asst. Comm./Media Relations: . Jon Kasper Asst. Comm./Compliance: Jaynee Nadolski Information Director .............Autumn Wehr Administrative Assistant: ... Janet Carpenter Director of Officials: ............... Doug Toole Big Sky Conference 2491 Washington Blvd., Suite 201 Ogden, UT 84401 (801) 392-1978 www.bigskyconf.com

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• Sacramento State is the seventh largest university in the 23-campus CSU system, enrolling a multicultural student body of 28,529. The 300-acre campus is sheltered by more than 3,000 trees and dotted with flower gardens. • The University is in the midst of an ambitious new master plan that will remake Sacramento State into a residential campus and add some 1.5 million square feet of building space. The plan, to guide campus growth in coming decades, includes housing for as many as 5,000 students and an arena and wellness center. It also envisions a performing arts center, new classroom buildings as high as eight stories, a space science center, parking structures and a green mall down the center of campus. • One in 26 residents of the six-county Sacramento Region is a Sacramento State graduate. The University directly and indirectly contributes more than $900 million to the region’s economy annually. • Unlimited bus and light rail service throughout Sacramento is free for University students. Students may attend all home athletic events for free and attend other campus events for free or at a discount. More than half the students join one of the more than 200 student organizations, which include 35 fraternities and sororities. • Sacramento State offers 60 undergraduate and 40 graduate degrees in eight Colleges. Teacher education is the largest academic program, followed by business, criminal justice, communication studies, psychology and computer science. The student-to-faculty ratio is 20 to 1; more than 70 percent of classes have fewer than 30 students. • Full-time undergraduate fees for the 2007-08 academic year are $1,642 each semester, well below the national average for four-year public institutions. Two-thirds of students receive some form of financial aid, and more than 70 percent of Sacramento State students work.

Quick Facts Founded ....................................... 1947 Location ..................... Sacramento, Calif. Campus Size .......................... 300 acres Student Body Breakdown Student to Faculty Ratio ............... 20:1 Enrollment .............................. 28,529 Men ....................................... 11,619 Women .................................. 16,910 Undergraduate ....................... 23,615 Graduate ................................. 4,914 Full-Time Faculty .............................. 815 Part-Time Faculty ............................. 841 Degree Programs Undergraduate .............................. 60 Graduate ...................................... 40 Campus Phone Numbers Admissions ......................... 278-3901 Campus Operator ............... 278-6011 Housing ............................. 278-6655 Internet Address ............ www.csus.edu


• The criminal justice program, which attracts students from all over the world, is one of the largest in the United States. • About 36 percent of Sacramento State students do volunteer work, gaining valuable work experience while helping their community. Hundreds of students work in government-related internships and fellowships. Others earn academic credit while working in paid positions through the cooperative education program, which is the largest in California. • Almost 700 new school teachers graduate from Sacramento State each year. • Seventy-eight percent of students say that Sacramento State was their first or only choice. • Sacramento State was the site of the 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2007 NCAA Div. I Track & Field Championships, and the Sacramento State Aquatic Center was the site of the 1997, 1999, 2004 and 2005 NCAA Women’s Rowing Championships. This year, Sacramento State will host the NCAA Div. I Women’s Volleyball Final Four on Dec. 13-15 at Arco Arena. • Sacramento State hosted the most successful U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials ever in 2000, and hosted the event again in 2004. • Famous Sacramento State alumni include actor Tom Hanks, Grammy award winner Bobby McFerrin, former cohost of Good Morning America Joan Lunden, former host of the Early Show Rene Syler, stand-up comedian Brian Posehn, actor Carlos Alazraqui, film director Joe Carnahan, Stockton mayor Edward Chavez, famous economist and author Richard J. Maybury, former KTLA Morning News Giselle Fernández and founding member of the Village People David Hodo. • Famous Sacramento State athletics alumni include retired nine-year NFL offensive lineman and two-time Super Bowl winner John Gesek, Oakland Raiders offensive coordinator Greg Knapp, 10-year NFL fullback Daimon Shelton, seven-year New England Patriots long snapper and three-time Super Bowl winner Lonie Paxton, former 12-year NFL defensive back Lorenzo Lynch, New York Jets offensive lineman Marko Cavka, CFL Edmonton Eskimos quarterback Ricky Ray, CFL Winnipeg Blue Bombers running back Charles Roberts, and longtime Arena Football League quarterback Aaron Garcia.


• Sacramento is part of a Capital Region with nearly 2 million people in the heart of Northern California, one of the country’s most beautiful areas. Within easy driving distance are San Francisco, the Napa and Sonoma valleys, the historic gold country and the Lake Tahoe region’s ski slopes. • Sacramento is notably diverse racially, ethnically, and by household income, and has a notable lack of inter-racial disharmony. In 2002, Time magazine and the Civil Rights Project of Harvard University identified Sacramento as the most racially/ethnically integrated major city in America. • Sacramento is one of the most affordable big cities in California. • Sacramento is home to the NBA’s Sacramento Kings, Sacramento River Cats (the Oakland A’s Triple-A affiliate) and the WNBA’s Sacramento Monarchs. • Sacramento hosts the world’s largest traditional jazz festival each Memorial Day weekend. It has also become a tourist center with attractions including the State Capitol building, North America’s largest railroad museum, the Old Sacramento historic area, the California State History Museum and the Crocker Art Museum. • Founded in 1849, Sacramento is the cultural, education, business and governmental center of a fourcounty metropolitan region.



Dr. Alexander Gonzalez is the 11th president of California State University, Sacramento – the capital city’s only comprehensive university and one of the largest campuses in the California State University system. Dr. Gonzalez was appointed President of Sacramento State in 2003, bringing new energy and a focused vision to the University. He is overseeing an initiative known as Destination 2010, which is designed to make Sacramento State a premier metropolitan university and a destination campus for the West. Among the priorities are enhancing academic programs and student services; new academic buildings; new on- and near-campus student housing; a faculty and staff village near campus; and a new Recreation and Wellness Center. Before coming to Sacramento, Dr. Gonzalez served from 1997 to 2003 as President of Cal State San Marcos. At San Marcos, he oversaw a period of rapid growth as well as many successful fundraising campaigns. He also spent 18 years at Fresno State, starting as a faculty member in the Psychology Department, which he later chaired. From 1991 to 1997, he served as the university’s Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Gonzalez is a member of the Board of Trustees at Pomona College. He also serves on the Sutter Health Board of Directors and the Board of Directors for Valley Vision. Dr. Gonzalez previously served on President Bush’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans. His service on a number of

other boards and commissions includes six years as a Commissioner for the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, the agency that accredits higher education institutions in the western United States. He also served as Chair of the Governing Board of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities. His service to the CSU system includes serving on a work group that reviewed and recommended action on remedial education, and, more recently, as a member of a committee of presidents considering policy on enrollment management, the CSU’s Technology Steering Committee, and the Institute for Teaching and Learning. Dr. Gonzalez holds a doctorate and master’s degree in Psychology from UC Santa Cruz. He received his bachelor’s degree in history from Pomona College, where he graduated with honors and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He spent a year at Stanford University as a postdoctoral fellow of the Ford Foundation and the National Research Council conducting research on the psychology of time. He also attended Harvard Law School. Dr. Gonzalez and his wife Gloria have been married for more than 35 years. They are the parents of two adult sons.

Dr. Terry Wanless’ five-year tenure as Sacramento State’s Director of Athletics has seen growth unparalleled in the school’s 16-year Division I history. His vision of broad success in the department came to fruition in the 2006-07 academic year where the Hornets claimed an unprecedented eight conference championships. That total included an amazing four titles which came in a four-hour span on May 29. Wanless has also overseen significant facility enhancement to the athletic facilities. The biggest change will come in early 2008 with the opening of the Broad Athletic Facility. The building will serve as the home to the Hornet football and track and field programs as well as athletic training and strength and conditioning. The Broad Athletic Facility is the first step of an elaborate plan that began with the passing of a referendum by the Sacramento State student body. That vote will also lead to the creation of a recreation and wellness center which will benefit the entire student body. Wanless, who is entering his sixth year with the Hornets, has been a visible member of the Sacramento State athletics family, constantly representing the University and department at public outings and speaking engagements. His commitment to the student-athlete has also been clear as both he and his wife, Joanne, attend the majority of Hornet home athletic events and support several teams on the road. His leadership and academic support have been evident to the student-athletes in other ways as well. The department’s Life Skills Program has seen rapid growth, significantly increasing the number of summer and fifth-year scholarships available to Hornet student-athletes. The Life Skills program has also launched the program’s first computer lab and offers Hornet student-athletes tutoring as well as academic counseling. Additionally, Wanless instituted a number of new programs, including the Athletics Director’s Academic Achievement Award – presented to each student-athlete that achieves a term GPA of 3.0 or higher. Those academic efforts have paid early dividends. Over the last five years, Sacramento State student-athletes have posted over 1,300 term GPAs of 3.0 or above. Additionally, over 300 Hornets have earned conference all-academic honors during that same time period. His efforts in restoring the department’s booster club structure as well as aggressively improving the University’s collegiate licensing program, while not readily

visible, are projects that will surely enhance the program’s financial footing in years to come. Athletically, the Hornets have also seen continued growth and success on the field of play. During his five years at Sacramento State, 21 teams and 43 individuals have advanced to conference and NCAA postseason competition. In addition, the 200607 season saw eight sports (volleyball, gymnastics, men’s indoor track and field, women’s tennis, men’s tennis, women’s golf, men’s golf and rowing) win their conference title. Wanless’ efforts to put the Hornets on the map have been instrumental in helping make Sacramento State the unofficial “home of NCAA Championships”. The Hornets have been tabbed to serve as the host institution for 2007 Div. I Volleyball Championships as well as the 2008 Div. I Women’s Golf West Regional. Additionally, Sacramento State has served as host to six NCAA championships (four track, two rowing) as well as the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials for Track and Field during Wanless’ first five years of leadership. Prior to Sacramento State, Wanless served as athletics director at the University of North Dakota from 1990-1999, guiding the program to one of its most successful decades in school history. During that time, North Dakota enjoyed strong competitive success, winning four NCAA national championships and 36 conference titles. Additionally, 25 other teams finished second in their respective conference standings. Before his position at North Dakota, Wanless was director of intercollegiate athletics at Western Carolina for four years and held a variety of positions, including director of intercollegiate athletics, at Towson University in Maryland. Wanless earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Black Hills State, a master’s degree in physical education from Northern Illinois and a doctorate in athletics administration from Temple. He and his wife, Joanne, are the parents of two children. Their daughter, Heather, and her husband, Chad Collins, reside in Lexington, Ky., with their daughter Hadley. Their son Troy, and his wife, Jesi, live in Minneapolis.


The Student-Athlete Resource Center offers academic advising, tutoring and mentoring, NCAA rules education and compliance, athletic financial services support, and life skills programming for all student-athletes of Sacramento State’s Division I Intercollegiate Athletics program. The S.A.R.C.’s services and programming are provided in an assortment of ways including individual advising, orientations, group and team meetings, coaches’ compliance and rules education sessions, freshmen seminar classes, and a variety of student development and academic workshops. S.A.R.C. Director Paul Edwards and Academic Athletic Services Coordinator Laurie Dahlberg serve as the primary advisors to the student-athletes. Under the direction of Life Skills and Student-Athlete Development Coordinator Mark McGushin, the Student-Athlete Academic & Life Skills Lab is available to student-athletes as a study area and to meet with tutors. Additionally, McGushin coordinates the mentoring program which addresses student-athletes experiencing academic difficulties. The S.A.R.C. also provides additional services, guest speak-

Paul Edwards

Steve DeHart

Heather Farwig

Joe Ramos

Laurie Dahlberg

Mark McGushin

ers and work shops related to finding information on campus, in the community and NCAA resources in a variety of areas related to student life, welfare and career opportunities. Athletic Compliance and Financial Services Director Katherine Zedonis and Compliance Coordinator Tina Westerhold are responsible for the administration of NCAA eligibility rules education and compliance for all intercollegiate teams, including issues related to athletic financial aid of student-athletes. The Athletic Compliance Office is responsible for developing, monitoring and enforcing a compliance program that ensures the integrity of the institution within the guidelines of the NCAA, Big Sky Conference and the University. Admission Counselor/NCAA Initial Eligibility Coordinator Josh Collins services Sacramento State student-athletes with admission processing responsibilities and monitoring of NCAA initial-eligibility requirements. Collins works closely with both new transfer and incoming freshmen student-athletes. He is the main contact at Sacramento State for student-athletes working with NCAA Clearinghouse procedures.

Katherine Zedonis

Tina Westerhold

Josh Collins

The goal of the athletic training staff is to provide all Sacramento State student-athletes with high quality health care. Headed by full-time certified athletic trainers, the Hornets’ athletic training facility provides stateof-the-art support and the services of highly trained sports medicine and health care professionals. Should an injury occur, student-athletes are seen immediately by their sport’s specific athletic trainer, and are referred, when necessary, to the appropriate medical provider or facility. Sacramento State boasts three training facilities (two located in the physical education complex and one at the Hornet Stadium fieldhouse). All training facilities are equipped with the finest therapeutic modalities and rehabilitative apparatus. A staff of three team physicians (Dr. Alan Hirahara, Dr. Ronald Sockolov, Dr. Harold Strauch) and a skillful and talented athletic training staff tend to the medical and rehabilitative needs of each and every student-athlete. Also assisting in the health of the student-athletes is a Kaiser physician, two dentists, a physical therapist and a chiropractor. Sacramento State’s athletic training staff consists of three full-time certified athletic trainers, three graduate assistants and more than 15 athletic training students preparing for a career in sports medicine.

Kyle Yamashiro Physical Therapist 7281 Lone Pine Dr. Office D104 P.O. Box 955 Rancho Murieta, CA 95683 (916) 362-7962

Dr. Alan Hirahara Orthopedic Surgeon 2801 K Street, Suite 330 Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 733-5049

Dr. Ronald Sockolov Family Practice 1 Scripps Drive, #202 Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 927-1114

Dr. Jamie Curtis Dentist 6246 Fair Oaks Blvd Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) 972-8851

Dr. Boris Ellyason Kaiser Permanente Orthopedic Surgeon 1600 Eureka Road Roseville, CA 95661 (916) 784-5283

Dr. Harold Strauch Orthopedic Surgeon 2801 K Street Suite 330 Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 733-5049 Dr. Robert Hulbert Chiropractor 8343 Folsom Blvd. Sacramento, CA (916) 387-1007

Dr. Randy Davey Team Dentist 6246 Fair Oaks Blvd. Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) 972-8851 Dr. Greg Heise Oral Surgeon 2525 K Street #101 Sacramento, CA 95816 (916) 442-1882


Debby Colberg Volleyball 32nd Season

Mike Connors Women’s Rowing 6th Season

Mike Linenberger Men’s Soccer 19th Season

Randy Dedini Women’s Soccer 1st Season

Dan Muscatell Women’s Basketball 5th Season

Dima Hrynashka Women’s Tennis 2nd Season

Kathleen Raske CC/T&F 5th Season

Kim Hughes Gymnastics 28th Season

John Smith Baseball 30th Season

Jerome Jenkins Men’s Basketball 8th Season

Marshall Sperbeck Football 1st Season

Slava Konikov Men’s Tennis 3rd Season

Kathy Strahan Softball 16th Season

Nat Bailey Equipment Manager

Martinique Baker Administrative Assistant

Brian Berger Media Relations Director

Ryan Bjork Assistant Media Relations Director

Toni Brown Stinger Athletic Foundation

Rebekah Capel Travel Coordinator

Patrick Davis Facilities/Operations Assistant

J.D. Fox Assistant Media Relations Director

Brian Hensley Promotions

Laurel Hargrove Athletic Equipment Attendant

Steve Iwasa Equipment Manager

Mark Livingston Associate Athletics Director

Bill Macriss Associate Athletics Director

Carter Mattice Athletic Equipment Attendant

Lois Mattice Associate Athletics Director

Matt McDougall Facilities/Operations Assistant

Adam Primas Marketing Director

Dave Raske Faculty Athletics Representative

Shannon Roland Business Assistant

Scott Salwasser Strength/Conditioning

T-Anté Sims Director of Ticket Operations

Steve Tebbs Facilities/Operations Director

Gary Uribe Strength/Conditioning Director

Rose Welch Business Manager



2007 Schedule Sept. 1 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20

at Fresno State at Portland State* at New Mexico NORTHERN ARIZONA* at Weber State* MONTANA*# at Montana State*

7:00 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m.

Oct. 27 EASTERN WASHINGTON* 2:05 p.m. Nov. 3 UC DAVIS 2:05 p.m. Nov. 10 at Northern Colorado* 11 :00 a.m. Nov. 17 IDAHO STATE* 2:05 p.m. All times Pacific * Big Sky Conference Game/# Homecoming Call (916) 278-4323 for tickets

RYAN COOGLER Senior • WR

CHRIS HURTS Senior • DL

MARSHALL SPERBECK Head Coach

JODY JOHNSON Senior • DB

JUAN GAMBOA Junior • K


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