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Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl www.ArmedForcesBowl.com October 17, 2011 Update 1 BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL - 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS · Ninth Annual BHAFB Date.........................................................1 · 2011 BHAFB Opponents ............................................................1 · BYU...................................................................................... 1 · Conference USA ................................................................. 1 · 2011 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Tickets..................2 · BHAFB’s 2011 Home - Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas ........2 · Bell Helicopter..............................................................................2 · Bell Helicopter-Textron ..............................................................2 · ESPN Regional Television .........................................................2 · 2010 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl ................................3 · BHAFB Results, MVPs, Coaches..............................................3 · BHAFB Kickoff Media Conference, Luncheon .......................3 · Great American Patriot Award ..................................................3 · ESPN Television, Radio .............................................................3 · BHAFB Directory.........................................................................4 · BHAFB Weather ..........................................................................4 · Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Records .............................................4 · Not the First ..................................................................................5 · Navy 2013 & 2016, Army 2014 & 2017......................................5 · 2011 BHAFB Media Credentials, Pickup .................................5 · 2011 BHAFB Media Headquarters, Lodging ...........................5 · Gary Sinise And The Lieutenant Dan Band ..................... 5 · BHAFB Executive Council, Board ............................................5 · BHAFB Staff .................................................................................6 · Brigham Young University, Media............................................7 · C-USA 2011 Standings ...............................................................8 · C- USA Web Sites, Renewal ......................................................8 · C-USA 2011 Schedule & Results, Bowl Records...................9 · C-USA Media Information ........................................................10 · BYU Bowl Games vs. Current or Former C-USA Schools .11 · C-USA vs. BYU, 1996 to present .............................................11 · C-USA Texas Bowl Records....................................................11 · 2011 C-USA Coaches ...............................................................11 · BYU vs. C-USA ..........................................................................11 · 2011 Conference Standings, Bowl Affiliations.....................12 · 2011-2012 Bowl Schedule........................................................14 · 2010-2011 Bowl Results ...........................................................15 · All-Time Bowl Records by Conference .................................15 · Bowl Notes, Attendance Since 2002 ......................................16 · ESPN Bowl Challenge Cup, Consecutive Bowls .................16 · Ratto Report ...............................................................................17 · Current Bowl Games in Texas ................................................18 · College Football Awards..........................................................19 BHAFB MEDIA OPERATIONS .................................... Tim Simmons ([email protected], 303/678-8484 or 720/244-6580) CONFERENCE USA MEDIA RELATIONS ............................... Russ Anderson ([email protected], 214/774-1300) BYU MEDIA RELATIONS ............................................................................ Brett Pyne, [email protected], 801/422-4912 NINTH ANNUAL BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL DATE - For the second-straight year, the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl is set for 11 a.m. (CST) on Friday, December 30 at Gerald J. Ford Stadium in Dallas. The first four Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl games were pre-Christmas affairs with an early evening kickoff with each being played on December 23. The next four games featured post-Christmas kickoffs with late morning kickoffs with the first three being played on December 31. After playing the first seven Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl games at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, the 2010 game was played December 30 at SMU’s Gerald J. Ford Stadium due to the renovations at TCU complex. 2011 BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL OPPONENTS - The Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl continued to develop its national presence as the 2011 postseason collegiate football game will have Brigham Young University as a possible opponent for a Conference USA school if the Cougars are bowl eligible after completing the 2011 season playing an independent schedule. A Conference USA school has competed in seven of the past eight Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowls with the 2007 game featuring a contest between the Mountain West Conference (Air Force) and the then Pacific-10 Conference (California). BYU - BYU is currently 5-2 after the Cougars posted a 38-28 win at Oregon State on October 15. The Cougars opened the season by winning at Ole Miss 14-13 before losing 17-16 at Texas and 54-10 at home to Utah. BYU bounced back from the Utah setback with four-straight wins starting with home victories over UCF 24-17, Utah State 27-24 and San Jose State 29-16. With the win over UCF, BYU now has a 43-12-1 all-time record against current Conference USA schools. CONFERENCE USA - A C-USA school played in the first four Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl games before missing the 2007 game when Cal from the Pacific-10 Conference filled the spot against the Mountain West Conference (Air Force). While 2006, 2008 and 2009 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl games featured C-USA schools and institutions from the Mountain West Conference, the 2010 post-season contest pitted independent Army against SMU of Conference USA with the Black Knights posting a 16-14 win over the Mustangs before a Gerald J. Ford Stadium record crowd of 36,742.

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Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl www.ArmedForcesBowl.com October 17, 2011 Update 1

BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL - 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS

· Ninth Annual BHAFB Date.........................................................1· 2011 BHAFB Opponents............................................................1· BYU...................................................................................... 1· Conference USA................................................................. 1· 2011 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Tickets..................2· BHAFB’s 2011 Home - Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas ........2· Bell Helicopter..............................................................................2· Bell Helicopter-Textron ..............................................................2· ESPN Regional Television.........................................................2· 2010 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl................................3· BHAFB Results, MVPs, Coaches..............................................3· BHAFB Kickoff Media Conference, Luncheon.......................3· Great American Patriot Award ..................................................3· ESPN Television, Radio .............................................................3· BHAFB Directory.........................................................................4· BHAFB Weather ..........................................................................4· Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Records .............................................4· Not the First..................................................................................5· Navy 2013 & 2016, Army 2014 & 2017......................................5· 2011 BHAFB Media Credentials, Pickup .................................5· 2011 BHAFB Media Headquarters, Lodging...........................5· Gary Sinise And The Lieutenant Dan Band ..................... 5

· BHAFB Executive Council, Board............................................5· BHAFB Staff .................................................................................6· Brigham Young University, Media............................................7· C-USA 2011 Standings...............................................................8· C- USA Web Sites, Renewal ......................................................8· C-USA 2011 Schedule & Results, Bowl Records...................9· C-USA Media Information ........................................................10· BYU Bowl Games vs. Current or Former C-USA Schools .11· C-USA vs. BYU, 1996 to present.............................................11· C-USA Texas Bowl Records....................................................11· 2011 C-USA Coaches ...............................................................11· BYU vs. C-USA ..........................................................................11· 2011 Conference Standings, Bowl Affiliations.....................12· 2011-2012 Bowl Schedule........................................................14· 2010-2011 Bowl Results...........................................................15· All-Time Bowl Records by Conference .................................15· Bowl Notes, Attendance Since 2002......................................16· ESPN Bowl Challenge Cup, Consecutive Bowls.................16· Ratto Report...............................................................................17· Current Bowl Games in Texas ................................................18· College Football Awards..........................................................19

BHAFB MEDIA OPERATIONS ....................................Tim Simmons ([email protected], 303/678-8484 or 720/244-6580)CONFERENCE USA MEDIA RELATIONS............................... Russ Anderson ([email protected], 214/774-1300)BYU MEDIA RELATIONS ............................................................................ Brett Pyne, [email protected], 801/422-4912

NINTH ANNUAL BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL DATE - For the second-straight year, the Bell HelicopterArmed Forces Bowl is set for 11 a.m. (CST) on Friday, December 30 at Gerald J. Ford Stadium in Dallas. The first four BellHelicopter Armed Forces Bowl games were pre-Christmas affairs with an early evening kickoff with each being played onDecember 23. The next four games featured post-Christmas kickoffs with late morning kickoffs with the first three being playedon December 31. After playing the first seven Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl games at Amon G. Carter Stadium in FortWorth, the 2010 game was played December 30 at SMU’s Gerald J. Ford Stadium due to the renovations at TCU complex.

2011 BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL OPPONENTS - The Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl continued todevelop its national presence as the 2011 postseason collegiate football game will have Brigham Young University as apossible opponent for a Conference USA school if the Cougars are bowl eligible after completing the 2011 season playing anindependent schedule. A Conference USA school has competed in seven of the past eight Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowlswith the 2007 game featuring a contest between the Mountain West Conference (Air Force) and the then Pacific-10 Conference(California).

BYU - BYU is currently 5-2 after the Cougars posted a 38-28 win at Oregon State on October 15. The Cougars opened theseason by winning at Ole Miss 14-13 before losing 17-16 at Texas and 54-10 at home to Utah. BYU bounced back from the Utahsetback with four-straight wins starting with home victories over UCF 24-17, Utah State 27-24 and San Jose State 29-16. With thewin over UCF, BYU now has a 43-12-1 all-time record against current Conference USA schools.

CONFERENCE USA - A C-USA school played in the first four Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl games before missing the2007 game when Cal from the Pacific-10 Conference filled the spot against the Mountain West Conference (Air Force). While2006, 2008 and 2009 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl games featured C-USA schools and institutions from the MountainWest Conference, the 2010 post-season contest pitted independent Army against SMU of Conference USA with the Black Knightsposting a 16-14 win over the Mustangs before a Gerald J. Ford Stadium record crowd of 36,742.

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Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl www.ArmedForcesBowl.com October 17, 2011 Update 2

BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL TICKETS - Tickets for the 2011 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl went on saleSeptember 1. From September 1 through November 14, the cost of public stadium seating will be $50 per seat for the 2011 bowlgame. From November 15 through the December 30 kickoff, the cost per seat will be $60. The bowl is also selling a limited number ofpremium club seats for $150 per ticket located in Ford Stadium’s indoor club section on the west side of the stadium. Group ticketpackages are available online at www.ArmedForcesBowl.com. Detailed ticket information for the 2011 Bell Helicopter Armed ForcesBowl can be obtained through the bowl’s web site or by calling the bowl office at 817/810-0012. As part of the bowls tribute to thearmed force, military veterans receive discounted tickets at $30 per ticket and active-duty military personnel receive free admittance viathe Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl corporate military ticket underwriting program.

GERALD J. FORD STADIUM - Due to the continued renovations at Amon G. Carter Stadium, the 2011 Bell Helicopter Armed ForcesBowl will be played at the 32,000-seat Gerald J. Ford Stadium on the campus of Southern Methodist University in Dallas. After playingthe first seven Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl games in Fort Worth, it was announced at the end of July 2010 to move the gameto Dallas due to the planned Amon G. Carter Stadium renovations on the campus of Texas Christian University. The bowl managementand SMU announced April 19, 2011 that the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl would remain in Dallas for a second year. TCU’s$143-million renovation of the west side and north end zone of Amon G. Carter Stadium began immediately following TCU's final 2010home game and is slated for completion prior to the Horned Frogs’ 2012 regular season. Completely funded by donor support, therenovatedAmon G. Carter Stadium will have a seating capacity of 43,000 that can be expanded to more than 50,000.

BELL HELICOPTER - A Textron Inc. Company, Bell Helicopter agreed August 23, 2006 to title sponsor the post-season college football gameformerly known as both the PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl (2003 and 2004) and the Fort Worth Bowl (2005), which is now the Armed Forces Bowl.With those changes, the official name is the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl. Bell Helicopter announced the renewal of its option tosponsor the 2008 and 2009 games at a 2007 Team Announcement Party (December 7, 2007). On September 9, 2009, President and CEOJohn Garrison announced a new agreement for Bell Helicopter to continue as the Armed Forces Bowl title sponsor through the 2011game with a set option for two additional years for the 2012 and 2013 contests.

Bell Helicopter-Textron is an American manufacturer of commercial and military helicopters and tiltrotor aircraft with its headquartersin Fort Worth. Bell Helicopter provides the United States Armed Forces with the world’s best military helicopters, including the V-22Osprey, the OH-58D Kiowa Warrior, the AH-1Z Viper and UH-1Y Venom helicopters. A sister company, Textron Systems, produces thenew M1117 Armored Security Vehicle, which is designed for speed and for deflecting rocket-propelled grenades and land mines.

ESPN Regional Television/Event Ownership - The nation’s largest syndicator of collegiate sports programming, ESPN RegionalTelevision (ERT) annually produces more than 1,200 sporting events. Content includes action from NCAA football, basketball andOlympic sports, NHRA and professional and amateur golf, accounting for more than 3,400 live and/or original hours of programming.ERT’s owned and operated events reach over a million fans a year and provides more than 200 additional hours of programming. Inaddition to event ownership, ERT is the production headquarters for ESPNU; syndication rights-holder and producer of national,regional and local shows for college conferences (SEC, BIG EAST, Big 12, Mid-American, WAC) and manages the Big 12 CorporatePartner Program. For more information, visit ESPNPlus.com. ESPN Regional Television markets and/or owns several sportingevents: Collegiate Football - Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg; Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl (Dallas-Fort Worth); BBVACompass Bowl (Birmingham, Ala.); MAACO Bowl Las Vegas; Gildan New Mexico Bowl (Albuquerque); Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl(Honolulu); Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas (Houston); MEAC/SWAC Challenge presented by Disney (Orlando, Fla.) and The HomeDepot ESPNU College Football Awards. Collegiate Basketball - 76 Classic (Anaheim, Calif.); Champions Classic (Madison SquareGarden; debuts 2011); Charleston Classic presented by Foster Grant (S.C.); Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu); OldSpice Classic (Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Fla.); Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan); All-College Basketball Classic (OklahomaCity) and BracketBusters. Collegiate Lacrosse - ESPNU Warrior Classic. Others - Hawaiian Islands Invitational (Soccer) and ESPNNational Golf Challenge.

2010 BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL - Army's wins and losses in recentseasons have many times been determined by the turnover margin. Before a Gerald J. FordStadium record crowd of 36,742, the Black Knights used three first half turnovers to providethe spark for a 16-14 triumph over SMU in the eighth annual Bell Helicopter Armed ForcesBowl. The victory pushed Army's final record to 7-6, the first winning season in 14 years.SMU wound up with a 7-7 ledger. On SMU's third play of the game, quarterback KylePardon fumbled and senior defensive end Josh McNary picked up the loose ball and ran 55yards for a touchdown to give Army a lead it never relinquished. Linebacker StephenAnderson, Army's Most Outstanding Player with his game-high 14 tackles, and sophomoredefensive back Josh Jackson had first half interceptions to stall SMU drives. Army enteredthe game tied for seventh nationally in turnover margin at +1.08 a game. Since the start ofthe 2006 season, the Black Knights are 14-4 when winning the turnover battle. Despiteholding the edge in the turnover battle and benefitting from two missed SMU field goals,Army need two big offensive plays to secure the win. After SMU's Matt Szymanski missed a47-yard field goal with 4:05 remaining in the game with Army nursing a 16-14 lead, the Black Knights offense ran out theclock thanks to two big third down plays. On third-and-five from their own 35-yard line with 3:20 showing on the clock,quarterback Trent Steelman ran for six yards and a first down. Then facing a third-and-four from the Army 47-yard linewith 1:18 remaining, Steelman connected with Davyd Brooks with a 22-yard pass to seal the victory.

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Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl www.ArmedForcesBowl.com October 17, 2011 Update 3

BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL RESULTSYear Result ......................................................................... AttendanceDecember 30, 2010 Army 16, SMU 14 ......................................................................... 36,742December 31, 2009 Air Force 47, Houston 20 .................................................................. 41,414December 31, 2008 Houston 34, Air Force 28 .................................................................. 41,127December 31, 2007 Cal 42, Air Force 36 ....................................................................... 40,905December 23, 2006 Utah 25, Tulsa 13 ......................................................................... 32,412December 23, 2005 Kansas 42, Houston 13 .................................................................... 33,505December 23, 2004 Cincinnati 32, Marshall 14.................................................................. 27,902December 23, 2003 Boise State 34, TCU 31 .................................................................... 38,028Year Result Points.................................................... AttendanceEight Games 12 different schools 55.1 PPG ........................................... 292,035, 36,504Score by Quarters 1st 2nd Half 3rd 4th .............................Final ScoreTotal 14.3 17.9 32.1 13.0 13.6 ........................................ 58.7

BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL MOST VALUABLE PLAYERSChampions........................................Year............................ Runners-upLB Stephen Anderson, Army...........2010..... WR Darius Johnson, SMURB Asher Clark, Air Force................2009...WR Tyron Carrier, HoustonRB Bryce Beall, Houston .................2008........RB Jared Tew, Air ForceQB Kevin Riley, Cal ..........................2007.QB Shaun Carney, Air Force

Champions........................................Year............................ Runners-upP/PK Louis Sakoda, Utah.................2006.............QB Paul Smith, TulsaQB Jason Swanson, Kansas ...........2005....... QB Kevin Kolb, HoustonQB Gino Guidugli, Cincinnati ..........2004.......WR Josh Davis, MarshallQB Ryan Dinwiddie, Boise State .....2003..... QB Brandon Hassell, TCU

BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL COACHESChampions........................................Year............................ Runner-upsRich Ellerson, Army .........................2010................... June Jones, SMUTroy Calhoun, Air Force...................2009..........Kevin Sumlin, HoustonKevin Sumlin, Houston ....................2008........ Troy Calhoun, Air ForceJeff Tedford, Cal ...............................2007........ Troy Calhoun, Air Force

Champions........................................Year............................ Runner-upsKyle Whittingham, Utah ...................2006........Steve Kragthorpe, TulsaMark Mangino, Kansas.....................2005................ Art Briles, HoustonMark Dantonio, Cincinnati ...............2004.............. Bob Pruett, MarshallDan Hawkins, Boise State................2003..............Gary Patterson, TCU

BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL KICKOFF MEDIA CONFERENCE & LUNCHEON - The day before the 2011Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, a media conference and luncheon will be held at the Omni Fort Worth Hotel.Here is a list of past luncheon speakers.2010 - Drew Pearson, Tulsa & Dallas Cowboys.........................Omni Hotel2009 - Sgt. First Class Dana Bowman.......................................Omni Hotel2008 - Lt. Col. Greg Gadson, Army .................Fort Worth Convention Center2007 - Chad Hennings, Air Force & Dallas Cowboys .. .Texas Motor Speedway

2006 - Lee Corso, ESPN & General David Petraeus ..... Fort Worth Convention2005 - Barry Switzer, Oklahoma & Dallas Cowboys ...... Fort Worth Convention2004 - Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys .................. Fort Worth Convention Center2003 - Spike Dykes, Texas Tech......................... Fort Worth Convention Center

U. S. ARMED FORCES TO RECEIVE GREAT AMERICAN PATRIOT AWARD - Since 2006, the Executive Committee ofthe Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl has presented the Great American Patriot Award to an individual or groupthat is of high moral fiber and good character; has spent his or her career serving the common good of the United States;has gone beyond the call of duty to serve and protect his or her country; has proven dedication and loyalty in upholdingthe Constitution and the laws of the nation; and has worked tirelessly to make the U.S. a better and safer place for all itscitizens. Past recipients have been:2010 - Admiral Thad Allen, United States Coast Guard2009 - The men and women of the United States Armed Services. Admiral Michael G. ‘Mike’ Mullen, U.S. Navy, the 17th Chairman of

the Joint Chiefs of Staff, accepted the award on behalf of the Armed Forces.2008 - General David Petraeus, United States Army2007 - Preston "Pete" Geren, the Secretary of the Army2006 - Gordon England, the Deputy Secretary of Defense for the United States

ESPN TELEVISION COVERAGE

2010 - Beth Mowins, Ray Bentley, Jon Berger2009 - Dave LaMont, JC Pearson, Cara Capuano2008 - Terry Gannon, David Norrie2007 - Dan Fouts, Tim Brant, Todd Harris2006 - Mike Patrick, Todd Blackledge, Holly Rowe2005 - Gary Thorne, Ed Cunningham, Dr. Jerry Punch2004 - Sean McDonough, Craig James, Jimmy Dykes2003 - Ron Franklin, Mike Gottfried, Adrian Karsten

ESPN RADIO COVERAGE

ESPN Radio2010 - Dave LaMont, JC Pearson, Elizabeth Moreau (230 stationsin 47 states)2009 - Rob Stone, Rob Smith, Roxy Bernstein (230 stations in 47states)2008 - Mike Gleason, John Congemi (230 stations in 47 states)2007 - Clay Matvick, Larry Coker, Sarah Kustok (225 stations in45 states)2006 - Dave Barnett, Jim Donnan, Rob Simmelkjaer (211 stationsin 44 states)Westwood One Radio2005 - Brian Estridge, Walker (182 stations, 42 states, Mexico)2004 - Cooperstein, Walker (180 stations, 39 states, Mexico)2003 - Chuck Cooperstein, Shea Walker (51 stations, 24 states)

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Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl www.ArmedForcesBowl.com October 17, 2011 Update 4

BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL DIRECTORY

Conference...........................................Conference USA vs. BYU or TBD2011 Date, Kickoff ................................Friday, December 30/11 a.m. CSTTelevision............................................................................................ESPNStadium (Capacity, surface) ........Gerald J. Ford Stadium (32,000, A Turf)Executive Director.................Brant B. Ringler ([email protected])Supervisor, Events...................... Anne Rector ([email protected])Supervisor, Marketing..................Hope Lockett ([email protected])Ticket Manager...................... Trisha Branch ([email protected])Media Operations.......... Tim Simmons (303/678-8484, [email protected])Address .................................................................Suite 270, 505 Main St.City, State ..................................................................Fort Worth, TX 76102Telephone............................................................................ 817/810-0012FAX Telephone.................................................................... 817/810-0252Web site.......................................................... www.ArmedForcesBowl.com

BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL - Weather, Opening Kickoff

Date Opponents Temperature at Kickoff Wind chill Visibility Opening ...................... KO Return2010 Army vs. SMU 65°F 65°F Cloudy........................SMU, touchback2009 Houston vs. Air Force 48°F 44°F Cloudy....................Air Force, 20 yards2008 Houston vs. Air Force 47°F 40°F Clear .....................Air Force, 21 yards2007 Cal vs. Air Force 50°F 44°F Clear ........................... Cal, touchback2006 Utah vs. Tulsa 50°F 46°F Overcast .....................Tulsa, touchback2005 Kansas vs. Houston 67°F 67°F Clear .....................Kansas, touchback2004 Cincinnati vs. Marshall 28°F 15°F Clear ........................Marshall, 7 yards2003 Boise State vs. TCU 48°F 47°F Clear .................Boise State, 31 yardsAverage, Eight Games 50°F 46°F Clear........... four returns, 19.9 yards

GERALD J. FORD STADIUM

In the history of the SMU football program, June 13, 1997 andSeptember 2, 2000, may stand out as the most significant dayssince the program's inception in 1915. The first date is whenUniversity officials announced that significant funds had beenraised to begin construction on the brand new Gerald J. FordStadium. The second is the date that Mustang football returnedto campus with the inaugural game in the stadium againstKansas. The state-of-the-art facility would not have beenpossible without the generous donations of Gerald J. Ford, Lamarand Norma Hunt, Ray L. and Nancy Ann Hunt, and Sherrill andJo Ann Pettus, all of whom are SMU alumni. Gerald J. FordStadium, finished in August of 2000 on the former OwnbyStadium grounds, has a horseshoe configuration with an opensouth end zone adjacent to Mockingbird Lane. The architectureis consistent with the Collegiate-Georgian style of the entire SMUcampus and features traditional, yet state-of-the-art designconcepts. The stadium has a seating capacity of 32,000 with thepossibility for future expansion to 45,000. The 32,000-seatconfiguration includes nearly 600 preferred club level seats and 240 seats in 24 spacious luxury suites housed in a custom, three-levelpress box. In addition to housing preferred club and suite seating, the air-conditioned press box provides excellent sightlines andcomfortably accommodates more than 125 working print, radio and television media. The playing surface is 25 feet below ground level,with half of the stadium's seats sunk below grade, ensuring a smooth transition into the surrounding neighborhood and the remainder ofthe SMU campus. Ford Stadium was designed by the sports and entertainment design division of Ellerbe Becket, Inc., an architecturalfirm based in Kansas City, Mo.

GERALD J. FORD STADIUM RECORDS (2000 to present)TEAM RECORDSFirst Downs ............................. 32, Texas Tech vs. SMU, 2004, UTEP vs. SMU, 2007Rushing Yards ......................................................... 380, Air Force vs. Houston, 2008Passing Yards...........................................................601, North Texas vs. SMU, 2007Total Offense Yards .................................................. 641, Boise State vs. SMU, 2003INDIVIDUAL - YardsRushing ............................342, Matt Forte (38 rushes, 4 TDs), Tulane vs. SMU, 2007Passing................601, Daniel Meager, North Texas (46 of 64, 3 TDs) vs. SMU, 2007Receiving .........327, Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas, (18 receptions, 2 TDs) vs. SMU, 2007

LONGEST PLAYS - YardsRush ............................................................96 (TD), Kris Briggs, SMU vs. Tulsa, 2002Pass........98 (no TD), Ryan Dinwiddie to Lawrence Bady, Boise State vs. SMU, 2003Pass......................96 (TD), Bo Levi Mitchell to Aldrick Robinson, SMU vs. ECU, 2009Punt ................................................................. 75, Trey Ragland, UAB vs. SMU, 2010Punt Return .......................... 79 (TD), Emmanuel Sanders, SMU vs. SF Austin, 2009Kickoff Return ..................................99 (TD), Khymest Williams, UCF vs. SMU, 2007Interception Return .....................75, Cory Barlow, Stephen F. Austin vs. SMU, 2009Field Goal ...............................53, Matt Szymanski, SMU vs. Stephan F. Austin, 2009

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Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl www.ArmedForcesBowl.com October 17, 2011 Update 5

NOT THE FIRST - The 2003 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl was not the first post-season collegiate football gameplayed in the city. The “Fort Worth Classic” was staged on New Year's Day 1921 when the promoters staged a gamebetween TCU and the Centre College Praying Colonels, an upstart Kentucky team led by players from Fort Worth. Centrewon the game 63-7. It would be another 16 years before Dallas would host the first Cotton Bowl. Fort Worth also hosted a1940s small-college bowl game, the Cattle Bowl, on New Year's Day at LaGrave Field.

NAVY 2013 & 2016, ARMY 2014 & 2017 - It was in September that the United States Naval Academy has extended itsagreement to also compete in the 2016 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl after signing an initial contract to play in the2013 game. The United States Military Academy also signed an agreement in September to play in the 2014 and 2017Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl games.

BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL MEDIA CREDENTIALS - All media attending the 2012 Bell HelicopterArmed Forces Bowl must apply for media and photo credentials through the following web site. Credential request willbe processed at www.SportsSystems.com/BHAFB. Tim Simmons, Media Operations Manager (303/678-8484) willforward a confirmation if the request is approved.

BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL MEDIA CREDENTIALS PICKUP - Media/Photo credentials will not bemailed in advance, but will be available for pick-up at the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Media Center located atthe Marriott Courtyard-Blackstone beginning Tuesday, December 27. Working media members who have not picked uptheir credentials by 5 p.m., Thursday, December 29, may do so at the Gerald J. Ford Stadium Media Will Call Windowlocated at the north end of the facility. The Media Will Call Window will be open from 9 a.m. through half-time.

BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL MEDIA HEADQUARTERS - The Marriott Courtyard-Blackstone (601 Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76102) is the official media hotel of the Bell Helicopter ArmedForces Bowl. Please telephone 817/885-8700 for reservations. The Marriott Courtyard-BlackstoneMedia Headquarters will be staffed starting December 27.

GARY SINISE AND THE LIEUTENANT DAN BAND - For the second-straight year, Gary Sinise and The Lieutenant DanBand will perform immediately following the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl at a post-game concert December 30presented by Armed Forces Insurance. The concert is free to the public and will once again pay tribute to the men andwomen of the United States armed forces, as well as their families.

Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Executive Council Mr. Larry Auth, Omni Fort Worth Hotel Mr. Ross Bailey, TCU Athletic Department Mr. Michael Barber, Capital One Bank Mr. Lance Barrow, CBS Mr. Bob Bolen, TCU Mr. Kim Brimer, former Texas State Senator Mr. Johnny Campbell, Sundance Square Management Mr. Brian Conway, Ben Hogan Sports Therapy Institute Mr. Jim Darwin, Texas Veterans Land Board Mr. Bart Davis, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire

Control Mr. Pete Derzis, ESPN Regional Television Col. Tom Dials, Armed Forces Insurance Mr. David DuBois, Fort Worth Convention & Visitors

Bureau Mr. Brian Estridge, TCU/ISP Sports Network Mr. Joseph Faust, BNSF Railway Mr. Mike Flynn, Southland Property Tax Consultants Mr. Paul Galvan, Forth Worth Independent School

District Mr. Jim Gross, Northrop Grumman Mr. Craig Harbuck, Higginbotham & Associates Mr. Dennis Holland, First Command Financial Services

Mr. T.A. "Kip" Hyde, Teletouch/Hawk Electronics Ms. Joanne Ingle, DFW Movers & Erectors, Inc. Mr. Devoyd Jennings, Fort Worth Metropolitan Black

Chamber of Commerce Mr. G. Malcolm Louden, Walsh Holdings Mr. Scott Murray, Murray Media Ms. Rosa Navejar, Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of

Commerce Mr. Ken Nicholson, Clean Energy Fuels Ms. Susan Nix, Warren Douglas Creative Brand

Marketing Mr. Clint Overby, ESPN Regional Television Mr. Alex Powers, Prestonwood Partners Mr. John Pritchett, Ben E. Keith Beers Ms. Lisa Rettew, Luther King Capital Management Mr. John Roach, Roach Enterprises Mr. P.D. Shabay, Bell Helicopter (retired) Mr. Jake Smith, Clear Channel Outdoor Captain T. D. Smyers Mr. Gary Terry, The Terry Group Mr. Bill Thornton, Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce Mr. Dennis Weese, Cash America Mr. Andrew Yanez, Concussion, LLP

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BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL STAFF

Brant B. Ringler, Executive Director - On July 23, 2009, Ringler was named the Executive Director forthe Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl. He originally joined the ESPN staff in November 2004 as theManager of Sales and Marketing for the local bowl game. Ringler has set records for soliciting the numberof corporate partners involved with the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, and was instrumental insecuring the Bell Helicopter title sponsorship of the game. Once featured in the Fort Worth BusinessPress’ “40 under 40,” which spotlights 40 of the area’s best and brightest under the age of 40, Ringlerjoined the Fort Worth-based bowl after four seasons as the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for theFort Worth Cats professional baseball team. His final two years with the Cats the team was named the2002 and 2003 Central Baseball League’s Organization of the Year. A 1993 graduate of the University ofTexas at Arlington with a B.A. Degree in Communications, Ringler started his sports marketing career with the San DiegoPadres minor league affiliate the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes as Sales Manager (1994-1998). The Quakes setattendance and corporate sales records on its way to becoming the Advanced Class-A Minor League BaseballOrganization of the Year in 1995. Following that position, he worked as a corporate sales’ executive with the Los AngelesDodgers for several years before returning to Texas. Ringler resides in his native hometown of Fort Worth and is marriedto the former Miquelle Penney.

Anne Rector, Events Supervisor - Rector joined the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl staff in May of2008. After graduating from Texas Tech University in 2001 with an advertising degree, Rector earned herMBA from the University of Dallas in 2007 with an emphasis in Sports and Entertainment Management.While in graduate school, she served an internship with the Dallas Stars Hockey Club and did project workfor both the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl and ESPN Radio. Rector joined the bowl staff after anseven-year tenure with The Wall Street Journal, where she was a top Sr. Advertising Account Manager.Among other activities, Rector was a Raider Recruiter for the athletic department at Texas Tech, helpingto recruit prospective student-athletes as well as fundraising for both the Mike Leach Open GolfTournament and the Spike Dikes Open Golf Tournament. In addition, she was a member of the “Goin’ Band fromRaiderland.” She is a member of the University of Dallas Sports & Entertainment Alumni Council, the Sigma Iota EpsilonHonor Fraternity and volunteers with Cancer Care Services of Fort Worth. The Lubbock native now lives in Fort Worthwith her husband, Jerad.

Hope Lockett, Marketing Supervisor - Lockett was named to the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowlstaff in September of 2009. Her primary role is to oversee the bowl’s marketing efforts and work directlywith corporate partners on a daily basis. She manages the bowl’s Web site while along with a variety ofcommunication program. Prior to joining the bowl staff, Lockett served as associate director of the DaveyO’Brien Foundation, home of the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award

®, where she oversaw ticket

sales and sponsorship renewals for the annual awards dinner. She also managed the high schoolscholarship application process and appearance of the Hall of Fame. A native of Austin, Texas, Lockettattended Regents School of Austin before moving to Fort Worth in 2004. A 2008 graduate of TCU with a bachelor ofbusiness administration degree in marketing, she is a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority and a Dean’s Scholarshiprecipient. Lockett is now active in the Fort Worth community, serving on the steering committee for Vision Fort Worth anda member of the Change for Children organization.

Trisha Branch, Ticket Manager - Branch became the first-ever Ticket Manager of the Bell HelicopterArmed Forces Bowl when she assumed those duties on September 1, 2003. In her role of overseeing allaspects of the bowl’s ticket operation, she is responsible for all sales to the public; team allotment ticketsfor the two universities selected to play in the game; tickets involving promotional campaigns; will calltickets; and handling the seating for all military personnel. In addition to her ticket duties, she assists staffmembers on projects ranging from marketing to promotions and is also in charge of running the officesand handling all clerical matters. Branch, who attended Eastern Hills High School and the University ofTexas at Arlington, has three daughters, Katy, Macy, and Lesley.

Tim Simmons, Media Operations Director - Simmons has coordinated the media operations for the BellHelicopter Armed Forces Bowl since April, 2003. An independent event service consultant specializing inthe distribution of media information at sporting and special events, Simmons worked 11 years in sportsmarketing at the Coors Brewing Company before serving as an international Beach Volleyball pressdelegate. During a 16-year span starting in the late 1960’s, Simmons served as a publicist at ColoradoState University (Pueblo and Fort Collins), the Denver Nuggets, the Big Sky Conference and theUniversity of Colorado. Before earning his Master’s Degree from the University of Iowa in 1971, Simmonsreceived a Bachelor’s Degree from Colorado State University at Pueblo in 1969. Simmons is married tothe former Lynn Schoen, and they reside in Longmont, Colorado.

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BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY

Location........................................Provo, UtahFounded...................................................1875Enrollment ............................................33,278Nickname........................................... CougarsColors .............................Dark Blue and WhiteSuperintendent .........Dr. Cecil O. SamuelsonAthletics Director....................... Tom HolmoeFootball Coach.................Bronco MendenhallSix-plus seasons ...................................61-23BYU Athletic Communications ..... Duff [email protected]/422-4910BYU Football Media Relations .....Brett [email protected]/422-4912www.byu.edu ................www.BYUCougars.com

2011 Schedule & Results (Won 5, Lost 2)S3 at Ole Miss ..............................W 14-13S10 at Texas.................................... L 16-17S17 Utah.......................................... L 10-54S23 UCF.........................................W 24-17S30 Utah State ...............................W 27-24O8 San Jose State........................W 29-16O15 at Oregon State.......................W 38-28O22 Idaho State ......................... 2 p.m. CDTO28 TCU at Arlington................. 7 p.m. CDTN12 Idaho ..............................................TBAN19 New Mexico State ..........................TBAD3 at Hawai’i....................... 7:30 p.m. HST

BYU’s Bowl Record (11-17-1)Date Bowl Opponent Result CoachDecember 28, 1974 Fiesta Oklahoma State L 6-16 LaVell EdwardsDecember 18, 1976 Tangerine Oklahoma State L 21-49 EdwardsDecember 22, 1978 Holiday Navy L 16-23 EdwardsDecember 21, 1979 Holiday Indiana L 37-38 EdwardsDecember 19, 1980 Holiday SMU W 46-45 EdwardsDecember 18, 1981 Holiday Washington State W 38-36 EdwardsDecember 17, 1982 Holiday Ohio State L 17-47 EdwardsDecember 23, 1983 Holiday Missouri W 21-17 EdwardsDecember 21, 1984 Holiday Michigan W 24-17 EdwardsDecember 28, 1985 Florida Citrus Ohio State L 7-10 EdwardsDecember 30, 1986 Freedom UCLA L 10-31 EdwardsDecember 22, 1987 All-American Virginia L 16-22 EdwardsDecember 29, 1988 Freedom Colorado W 20-17 EdwardsDecember 29, 1989 Holiday Penn State L 39-50 EdwardsDecember 29, 1990 Holiday Texas A&M L 14-65 EdwardsDecember 30, 1991 Holiday Iowa T 13-13 EdwardsDecember 25, 1992 Aloha Kansas L 20-23 EdwardsDecember 30, 1993 Holiday Ohio State L 21-28 EdwardsDecember 29, 1994 Copper Oklahoma W 31-6 EdwardsJanuary 1, 1997 Cotton Kansas State W 19-15 EdwardsDecember 31, 1998 Liberty Tulane L 27-41 EdwardsDecember 27, 1999 Motor City Marshall L 3-21 EdwardsDecember 31, 2001 Liberty Louisville L 10-28 Gary CrowtonDecember 22, 2005 Las Vegas California L 28-35 Bronco MendenhallDecember 21, 2006 Las Vegas Oregon W 38-8 MendenhallDecember 22, 2007 Las Vegas UCLA W 17-16 MendenhallDecember 20, 2008 Las Vegas Arizona L 21-31 MendenhallDecember 22, 2009 Las Vegas Oregon State W 44-20 MendenhallDecember 18, 2010 New Mexico UTEP W 52-24 Mendenhall

NOTE - BYU has posted a 22-13-1 record for games played in Texas, including a 6-4for contests played in the Metroplex (North Texas, 1-1, SMU, 1-0, TCU, 2-3, Oklahoma1-0, Kansas State 1-0). BYU played three games in the state of Texas in 1997 bywinning in overtime at SMU (19-16) and losing at Rice (14-27) and UTEP (3-14).Against Texas-based schools, BYU has a 46-20-1 record (two bowl wins). In 1942,BYU hosted Fort Hood and defeated the Army base team 28-14.

BYU MEDIA INFORMATIONTEAM INTERVIEW AVAILABILITY - All practices are closed to the media during the week with availability limited toMonday and Tuesday evening following team practice at the Student Athlete Building practice field. When attending after-practice availability at the SAB, please wait in the foyer (Legacy Hall) until a member of our staff signifies practice is over.Please arrive to practice at least 10 minutes before scheduled end time in case practice ends early. For other availability,please see the weekly press conference and teleconference sections. Please give at least a 24-hour notice for specialrequests.WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE - BYU head coach Bronco Mendenhall will hold a weekly press conference Monday at10 a.m. MT on the second floor of Legends Grille in the Student Athlete Building. If you are unable to attend, a live feedwill be available on www.byutv.org. A transcript and video of the press conference will be available online atbyucougars.com. A clean satellite feed will also be provided; outlets using any clips or sound from the event should giveverbal and/or graphic courtesy to BYUtv. Please contact the Media Relations office for satellite information. Severalplayers will also be available for interviews following Coach Mendenhall.WEEKLY TELECONFERENCE - BYU head coach Bronco Mendenhall will hold a teleconference after Tuesday's regularmedia availability and is only on selected weeks. Please contact the Media Relations office for the teleconference phonenumber and password.ATHLETIC STAFF INTERVIEWS - Interview requests for director of athletics Tom Holmoe or any other member ofathletic administration should be directed to associate director of athletics Duff Tittle. Duff can be contacted [email protected] or at 801-422-4910.BYUCOUGARS.COM - Please visit byucougars.com for press releases, updated player and coach bios, statistics, gamesnotes, press conference transcripts and schedules. With one of the best video players of any collegiate athletics websitein the country, numerous videos of highlights, interviews and features are posted daily. The 2011 BYU Football Almanacis also available online in PDF and HTML at www.byucougars/almanac/m-football/2011.COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM - Collegepressbox.com has partnered with BYU to provide media with a variety of easy-to-access information. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos andmore for the conference and each of its member schools. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or youcan apply for a password by sending an e-mail to [email protected].

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CONFERENCE USASuite 300

5201 N. O'Connor Blvd.Irving, TX 75039

214/774-1300, FAX 214/496-0055www.conferenceusa.com

2011 Standings Conference All GamesSchool W L Points Allowed W L Points Allowed ...... Streak

EastMarshall 2 1 56 56 3 4 103 177................W1East Carolina 2 1 66 96 2 4 133 204................W1Southern Miss 1 1 68 50 5 1 232 132................W4UCF 1 1 33 44 3 3 152 88.................. L1Memphis 0 3 23 105 1 6 98 255................. L4UAB 0 3 53 114 0 6 79 198................. L6

WestSMU 3 0 108 34 5 1 202 120................W5Houston 2 0 105 45 6 0 282 136................W6Tulsa 2 0 68 23 3 3 177 194................W2UTEP 1 2 103 84 3 3 174 170................W1Rice 1 2 72 78 2 4 136 190................. L1Tulane 1 2 59 85 2 5 173 248................. L4

C-USA Results & Schedule (all times Central)Saturday, October 15 at Marshall 24, Rice 20 at SMU 38, UCF 17 UTEP 44, at Tulane 7 East Carolina 35, at Memphis 17 at Tulsa 37, UAB 20

Thursday, October 20 UCF at UAB, 7 p.m.Saturday, October 22 East Carolina at Navy, 2:30 p.m. Memphis at Tulane, 2:30 p.m. Marshall at Houston, 3:30 p.m. Tulsa at Rice, 6 p.m. SMU at Southern Miss, 7 p.m. Colorado State at UTEP, 7 p.m.

Thursday, October 27 Rice at Houston, 7 p.m.Saturday, October 29 UAB at Marshall, 11 a.m. SMU at Tulsa, 2:30 p.m. Tulane at East Carolina, 2:30 p.m. Memphis at UCF, 3 p.m. Southern Miss at UTEP, 7 p.m.

East Carolina Piratesecupirates.com

Houston Cougarsuhcougars.com

Marshall ThunderingHerd

herdzone.com

Memphis Tigersgotigersgo.com

Rice Owlsriceowls.com

SMU Mustangssmumustangs.com

Southern Miss GoldenEagles

southernmiss.com

Tulane Green Wavetulanegreenwave.com

Tulsa GoldenHurricane

tulsahurricane.com

UAB Blazersuabsports.com

UCF Knightsucfathletics.com

UTEP Minersutepathletics.com

Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl & Conference USA Renew Partnership - The Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl willcontinue its partnership with the Conference USA for one of its schools to participate in the post-season football game through 2013.The announcement was made November 3 by Brant B. Ringler, Executive Director of the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, andConference USA Commissioner Britton Banowsky. Since the inaugural game in 2003, the 12-school league has partnered with theBell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl in all but one year.

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2011 CONFERENCE USA RESULTS & SCHEDULE (all times Central)

East Carolina PiratesS3 South Carolina at Charlotte..........L 37-56S10 VIRGINIA TECH ..........................L 10-17S24 UAB........................................... W 28-23O1 NORTH CAROLINA.....................L 20-35O8 at Houston .....................................L 3-56O15 at Memphis ................................ W 35-17O22 at Navy .....................................2:30 p.m.O29 TULANE ...................................2:30 p.m.N5 SOUTHERN MISS.........................3 p.m.N12 at UTEP....................................7:05 p.m.N19 UCF..................................................TBAN26 at Marshall ................................2:30 p.m.Houston CougarsS3 UCLA......................................... W 38-34S10 at North Texas ........................... W 48-23S17 at Louisiana Tech....................... W 35-34S24 GEORGIA STATE........................ W 56-0S29 at UTEP..................................... W 49-42O8 EAST CAROLINA ........................ W 56-3O22 MARSHALL ..............................3:30 p.m.O27 RICE..............................................7 p.m.N5 at UAB ...........................................6 p.m.N10 at Tulane........................................7 p.m.N19 SMU .................................................TBAN25 at Tulsa........................................11 a.m.Marshall Thundering HerdS4 at West Virginia............................L 13-34S10 SOUTHERN MISS..................... W 26-20S17 at Ohio...........................................L 7-44S24 VIRGINIA TECH ..........................L 10-30O1 at Louisville................................ W 17-13O8 at UCF ...........................................L 6-16O15 RICE.......................................... W 24-20O22 at Houston ................................3:30 p.m.O29 UAB.............................................11 a.m.N12 at Tulsa.............................................TBAN17 at Memphis ....................................6 p.m.N26 EAST CAROLINA .....................2:30 p.m.Memphis TigersS1 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...................L 14-59S10 at Arkansas State...........................L 3-47S17 AUSTIN PEAY............................. W 27-6S24 SMU ..............................................L 0-42O1 at Middle Tennessee....................L 31-38O8 at Rice ...........................................L 6-28O15 EAST CAROLINA ........................L 17-35O22 at Tulane...................................2:30 p.m.O29 at UCF ...........................................3 p.m.N12 UAB..........................................3:15 p.m.N17 MARSHALL ...................................7 p.m.N26 at Southern Miss............................3 p.m.

Rice OwlsS3 at Texas ........................................ L 9-34S10 PURDUE.................................... W 24-22S24 at Baylor...................................... L 31-56O1 at Southern Miss ......................... L 24-48O8 MEMPHIS ....................................W 28-6O15 at Marshall .................................. L 20-24O22 TULSA ...........................................6 p.m.O27 at Houston......................................7 p.m.N5 UTEP ............................................... TBAN12 at Northwestern................................ TBAN19 TULANE....................................2:30 p.m.N26 at SMU............................................. TBASMU MustangsS4 at Texas A&M ............................. L 14-46S10 UTEP ......................................... W 28-17S17 NORTHWESTERN STATE ..........W 40-7S24 at Memphis ..................................W 42-0O1 at TCU ................................. W 40-33 OTO15 UCF ........................................... W 38-17O22 at Southern Miss ............................7 p.m.O29 at Tulsa .....................................2:30 p.m.N5 TULANE.........................................2 p.m.N12 NAVY............................................... TBAN19 at Houston........................................ TBAN26 RICE ................................................ TBASouthern Miss Golden EaglesS3 LOUISIANA TECH ..................... W 19-17S10 at Marshall .................................. L 20-26S17 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA....W 52-6S24 at Virginia................................... W 30-24O1 RICE .......................................... W 48-24O8 at Navy....................................... W 63-35O22 SMU...............................................7 p.m.O29 at UTEP .........................................7 p.m.N5 at East Carolina..............................3 p.m.N12 UCF ...............................................7 p.m.N17 at UAB ...........................................7 p.m.N26 MEMPHIS ......................................3 p.m.Tulane Green WaveS3 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA.. W 47-33S10 TULSA .......................................... L 3-31S17 at UAB ....................................... W 49-10S24 at Duke ....................................... L 27-48O1 at Army ......................................... L 6-45O8 SYRACUSE ................................ L 34-37O15 UTEP ............................................ L 7-44O22 MEMPHIS .................................2:30 p.m.O29 at East Carolina.........................2:30 p.m.N5 at SMU...........................................2 p.m.N10 HOUSTON.....................................7 p.m.N19 at Rice.......................................2:30 p.m.N26 at Hawai’i .....................................10 p.m.

Tulsa Golden HurricaneS3 at Oklahoma................................ L 14-47S10 at Tulane ......................................W 31-3S17 OKLAHOMA STATE.................... L 33-59S24 at Boise State.............................. L 21-41O1 NORTH TEXAS..........................W 41-24O15 UAB............................................W 37-20O22 at Rice........................................... 6 p.m.O29 SMU..........................................2:30 p.m.N3 at UCF........................................... 7 p.m.N12 MARSHALL...................................... TBAN19 at UTEP.....................................7:05 p.m.N25 HOUSTON .................................. 11 a.m.UAB BlazersS10 at Florida ....................................... L 0-39S17 TULANE...................................... L 10-49S24 at East Carolina........................... L 23-28O1 at Troy......................................... L 23-24O8 MISSISSIPPI STATE..................... L 3-21O15 at Tulsa ....................................... L 20-37O20 UCF............................................... 7 p.m.O29 at Marshall................................... 11 a.m.N5 HOUSTON .................................... 6 p.m.N12 at Memphis................................3:15 p.m.N17 SOUTHERN MISS......................... 7 p.m.N26 at Florida Atlantic.............................. TBAUCF KnightsS3 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN ........W 62-0S10 BOSTON COLLEGE ....................W 30-3S17 at Florida International................. L 10-17S23 at BYU......................................... L 17-24O8 MARSHALL..................................W 16-6O15 at SMU ........................................ L 17-38O20 at UAB........................................... 7 p.m.O29 MEMPHIS ..................................... 3 p.m.N3 TULSA .......................................... 7 p.m.N12 at Southern Miss ........................... 7 p.m.N19 at East Carolina................................ TBAN25 UTEP ............................................ 6 p.m.UTEP MinersS3 STONY BROOK..................W 31-24 (OT)S10 at SMU ......................................... L 17-28S17 at New Mexico State....................W 16-10S24 at South Florida ............................ L 24-52S29 HOUSTON ................................... L 42-49O15 at Tulane .......................................W 44-7O22 COLORADO STATE ................. 8:05 p.m.O29 SOUTHERN MISS.......................... 7 p.m.N5 at Rice............................................... TBAN12 EAST CAROLINA...................... 7:05 p.m.N19 TULSA ...................................... 7:05 p.m.N25 at UCF............................................ 6 p.m.

C-USA Championship Game - December 3

C-USA BOWL RECORDSConference USA W-L-T First Bowl Game................................................................Last Bowl GameEast Carolina 5-7-0 1978........................................................ 2010 Military vs. Maryland, L 20-51Houston 8-11-1 1952......................2009 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces vs. Air Force, L 20-47Marshall 6-2-0 1987.......................................... 2009 Little Caesars Pizza vs. Ohio, W 21-17Memphis 3-3-0 1971...................................... 2008 St. Petersburg vs. South Florida, L 14-41Rice 5-4-0 1938...........................................2008 Texas vs. Western Michigan, W 38-14SMU 5-7-1 1925............................2010 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces vs. Army, L 14-16Southern Miss 9-10-0 1953............................................. 2010 St. Petersburg vs. Louisville, L 28-31Tulane 4-6-0 1932.......................................................... 2002 Hawai’i vs. Hawai’i, W 36-28Tulsa 8-9-0 1942.......................................................... 2010 Hawai’i vs. Hawai’i, W 62-35UAB 0-1-0 2004........................................................... 2004 Hawai’i vs. Hawai’i, L 40-59UCF 1-3-0 2005............................................... 2009 St. Petersburg vs. Rutgers, L 24-45UTEP 5-8-0 1937........................................................2010 New Mexico vs. BYU, L 24-52Totals 59-71-2 1921................................................................................. 2010 Liberty Bowl

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CONFERENCE USA

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BYU BOWL GAMES vs. CURRENT or FORMER CONFERENCE USA SCHOOLS

Conference USA schools have won three of five bowl games with BYU.Date Bowl.........................................................................................................................................................Result1. December 19, 1980 Holiday.............................................................................................................................BYU def. SMU 46-452. December 31, 1998 Liberty ...........................................................................................................................Tulane def. BYU 41-273. December 27, 1999 Motor City .................................................................................................................... Marshall def. BYU 21-34. December 30, 2001 Liberty .......................................................................................................................Louisville def. BYU 28-105. December 18, 2010 New Mexico................................................................................................................... BYU def. UTEP 52-24

CUSA vs. BYU – Since the formation of C-USA in 1996, BYU has posted a 4-2 record against current or former schoolsfrom the conference.2011· September 23 - at BYU 24, UCF 172010· December 18 New Mexico Bowl - BYU 52,

UTEP 24

2009· September 12 - BYU 54, at Tulane 32007· September 15 - at Tulsa 57, BYU 472006· September 9, at BYU 49, Tulsa 24

2001· December 31 Liberty Bowl - Louisville 28,

BYU 10

C-USA Texas Bowl RecordsConference USA W-L-T First Bowl Game......................................................................... Last Bowl Game East Carolina 1-0-0 2000 ....................................... 2000 galleryfurniture.com vs. Texas Tech, W 40-27 Houston 5-7-1 1969 ................ 2009 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl vs. Air Force, L 20-47 Marshall 0-1-0 2004 ........................... 2004 PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl vs. Cincinnati, L 14-32 Memphis 0-0-0 ......................................................................................................................... none Rice 4-2-0 1938 ...................................................2008 Texas vs. Western Michigan, W 38-14 SMU 4-4-1 1925 ...................... 2010 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl vs. Army, L 14-16 Southern Miss 0-3-0 1953 ....................................................2002 Houston vs. Oklahoma State, L 23-33 Tulane 0-1-0 1973 ............................................................. 1973 Bluebonnet vs. Houston, L 7-47 Tulsa 2-3-0 1942 ............................2006 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl vs. Utah, L 13-25 UAB 0-0-0 ......................................................................................................................... none UCF 0-0-0 ......................................................................................................................... none UTEP 5-4-0 1937 ............................................................... 2004 Houston vs. Colorado, L 28-33Totals 21-25-2 1921 ....................................................2010 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl

2011 C-USA COACHESC-USA Head Coach...........Season at C-USA School, record ............Overall college season, record· East Carolina Ruffin McNeill .................................................... Second, 8-11 ............ Second, 9-11 (Texas Tech bowl win)· Houston Kevin Sumlin..................................................... Fourth, 29-16 .................................................Fourth, 29-16· Marshall John “Doc” Holliday................................................ Second, 8-11 .................................................Second, 8-11· Memphis Larry Porter...................................................... Second, 2-17 .................................................Second, 2-17· Rice David Bailiff...........................................................Fifth,21-34 .................................................Eighth, 42-49· SMU June Jones...................................................... Fourth, 21-24 .................................................... 13th, 96-65· Southern Miss Larry Fedora..................................................... Fourth, 27-18 .................................................Fourth, 27-18· Tulane Bob Toledo..........................................................Fifth, 15-40 .................................................. 18th, 93-108· Tulsa Bill Blankenship ..........................................................First, 3-3 ........................................................ First, 3-3· UAB Neil Callaway ........................................................Fifth, 15-39 .................................................... Fifth, 15-39· UCF George O'Leary .................................................. Eighth, 48-47 .................................................. 15th, 100-80· UTEP Mike Price......................................................... Eight, 43-48 ................................................ 30th, 172-170

BYU vs. CONFERENCE USA SCHOOLSSchool Games W L T % Year ......................................................... Last Meeting ResultEast Carolina 0 0 0 0 00.0% ...............................................................................never playedHouston 0 0 0 0 00.0% ...............................................................................never playedMarshall 1 0 1 0 00.0% 1999 Motor City Bowl .................................. Marshall 21, BYU 3Memphis 0 0 0 0 00.0% ...............................................................................never playedRice 2 1 1 0 50.0% 1997.............................................................at Rice 27, BYU 14SMU 3 3 0 0 100.0% 1997....................................................BYU 19, at SMU 16 (OT)Southern Miss 2 1 1 0 50.0% 2004............................................. at BYU 62, Southern Miss 19Tulane 3 2 1 0 66.7% 2009...........................................................BYU 54, at Tulane 3Tulsa 7 6 1 0 85.7% 2007........................................................... at Tulsa 57, BYU 47UAB 0 0 0 0 00.0% ...............................................................................never playedUCF 1 1 0 0 100.0% 2011.............................................................at BYU 24, UCF 17UTEP 37 29 7 1 79.7% 2010 New Mexico Bowl................................. BYU 52, UTEP 24Totals 56 43 12 15 40.0% 2011.........................................................BYU def. UCF, 24-17 BYU is 46-20-1 against Texas-based schools.

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2011 CONFERENCE STANDINGS & BOWL AFFILIATIONS (*bowl eligible)

ACC Atlantic CONFERENCE OVERALL*Clemson 4-0 7-0Wake Forest 3-1 4-2Florida State 1-2 3-3Maryland 1-2 2-4North Carolina State 0-2 3-3Boston College 0-3 1-5ACC Coastal CONFERENCE OVERALL*Georgia Tech 3-1 6-1*Virginia Tech 2-1 6-1Virginia 1-1 4-2Duke 1-1 3-3Miami (FL) 1-2 3-3North Carolina 1-2 5-2Bowl Affiliations, excluding Bowl Championship Series AdvoCare V100 Independence Dec. 26 / 5 p.m. Shreveport, La. vs.

Mountain West ESPN2 Belk Dec. 27 / 8 p.m. Charlotte, N.C. vs. Big East ESPN Military presented by Northrop Grumman Dec. 28 / 4:30 p.m.

Washington, D.C. vs. Navy ESPN Champs Sports Dec. 29 / 5:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. vs. Big East ESPN Franklin American Mortgage Music City Dec. 30 / 6:40 p.m.

Nashville, Tenn. vs. SEC ESPN Hyundai Sun Bowl Dec. 31 / 2 p.m. El Paso, Texas vs. Pac-12 CBS Chick-fil-A Dec. 31 / 7:30 p.m. Atlanta, Ga. vs. SEC ESPN BACKUP - Kraft Fight Hunger Dec. 31 / 3:30 p.m. San Francisco, Calif. ESPN

Big 12 CONFERENCE OVERALL*Kansas State 3-0 6-0*Oklahoma 3-0 6-0*Oklahoma State 3-0 6-0Texas A&M 2-1 4-2Baylor 1-2 4-2Texas 1-2 4-2Texas Tech 1-2 4-2Missouri 1-2 3-3Iowa State 0-3 3-3Kansas 0-3 2-4Bowl Affiliations, excluding Bowl Championship Series Bridgepoint Education Holiday Dec. 28 / 8 p.m. San Diego, Calif. vs.

Pac-12 ESPN Valero Alamo Dec. 29 / 9 p.m. San Antonio, Texas vs. Pac-12 ESPN AT&T Cotton Jan. 6 / 8 p.m. Arlington, Texas vs. SEC FOX New Era Pinstripe Dec. 30 / 3:20 p.m. New York, N.Y. vs. Big East

ESPN Insight Dec. 30 / 10 p.m. Tempe, Ariz. vs. Big Ten ESPN Meineke Car Care of Texas Dec. 31 / 12 p.m. Houston, Texas vs. Big

Ten ESPN BACKUP - TicketCity Jan. 2 / 12 p.m. Dallas, Texas ESPNUIndependent OVERALLBYU — 5-2Notre Dame — 4-2Navy — 2-4Army — 2-4Bowl Affiliations, excluding Bowl Championship Series Military presented by Northrop Grumman Dec. 28 / 4:30 p.m.

Washington, D.C. Navy vs. ACC ESPN Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Dec. 30 / 12 p.m. Fort Worth, Texas

BYU vs. Conference USA ESPN Kraft Fight Hunger Dec. 31 / 3:30 p.m. San Francisco, Calif. Army vs.

Pac-12 Army ESPN

Big East CONFERENCE OVERALLRutgers 2-0 5-1Cincinnati 1-0 5-1West Virginia 1-0 5-1Connecticut 1-1 3-4Pittsburgh 1-1 3-4Syracuse 0-1 4-2Louisville 0-1 2-4South Florida 0-2 4-2Bowl Affiliations, excluding Bowl Championship Series Beef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg Dec. 20 / 8 p.m. St. Petersburg, Fla.

vs. Conference USA ESPN Belk Dec. 27 / 8 p.m. Charlotte, N.C. vs. ACC ESPN Champs Sports Dec. 29 / 5:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. vs. ACC ESPN New Era Pinstripe Dec. 30 / 3:20 p.m. New York, N.Y. vs. Big 12

ESPN BBVA Compass Jan. 7 / 1 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. vs. SEC ESPN

Big Ten - Legends CONFERENCE OVERALLMichigan State 2-0 5-1*Michigan 2-1 6-1Nebraska 1-1 5-1Iowa 1-1 4-2Minnesota 0-2 1-5Northwestern 0-3 2-4Big Ten - Leaders CONFERENCE OVERALL*Penn State 3-0 6-1*Wisconsin 2-0 6-0*Illinois 2-1 6-1Purdue 1-1 3-3Ohio State 1-2 4-3Indiana 0-3 1-6Bowl Affiliations, excluding Bowl Championship Series Little Caesars Pizza Dec. 27 / 4:30 p.m. Detroit, Mich. vs. Mid-

American ESPN Insight Dec. 30 / 10 p.m. Tempe, Ariz. vs. Big 12 ESPN Meineke Car Care of Texas Dec. 31 / 12 p.m. Houston, Texas vs. Big

12 ESPN TicketCity Jan. 2 / 12 p.m. Dallas, Texas vs. Conference USA

ESPNU Capital One Jan. 2 / 1 p.m. Orlando, Fla. vs. SEC ESPN Outback Jan. 2 / 1 p.m. Tampa, Fla. vs. SEC ABC Gator Jan. 2 / 1 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla. vs. SEC ESPN2

Conference USA East CONFERENCE OVERALLMarshall 2-1 3-4East Carolina 2-1 2-4Southern Miss 1-1 5-1UCF 1-1 3-3Memphis 0-3 1-6UAB 0-3 0-6Conference USA West CONFERENCE OVERALLSMU 3-0 5-1*Houston 2-0 6-0Tulsa 2-0 3-3UTEP 1-2 3-3Rice 1-2 2-4Tulane 1-2 2-5Bowl Affiliations R+L Carriers New Orleans Dec. 17 / 9 p.m. New Orleans, La. vs. Sun

Belt ESPN Beef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg Dec. 20 / 8 p.m. St. Petersburg, Fla.

vs. Big East ESPN Sheraton Hawai’i Dec. 24 / 8 p.m. Honolulu, Ha. vs. WAC ESPN Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Dec. 30 / 12 p.m. Fort Worth, Texas vs.

BYU ESPN AutoZone Liberty Dec. 31 / 3:30 p.m. Memphis, Tenn. vs. SEC ABC TicketCity Jan. 2 / 12 p.m. Dallas, Texas vs. Big Ten ESPNU BACKUP - Military presented by Northrop Grumman Dec. 28 / 4:30

p.m. Washington, D.C. ESPN

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2011 CONFERENCE STANDINGS & BOWL AFFILIATIONS (*bowl eligible)

Mid-American East CONFERENCE OVERALLTemple 3-1 5-2Miami (OH) 1-1 2-4Ohio 1-2 4-3Bowling Green 1-2 3-4Buffalo 1-2 2-5Akron 0-2 1-5Kent State 0-3 1-6Mid-American West CONFERENCE OVERALLToledo 3-0 4-3Western Michigan 2-1 4-3Ball State 2-1 4-3Eastern Michigan 2-1 4-3Northern Illinois 2-1 4-3Central Michigan 1-2 2-5Bowls Affiliations uDrove Humanitarian Dec. 17 / 5:30 p.m. Boise, Idaho vs. WAC

ESPN Little Caesars Pizza Dec. 27 / 4:30 p.m. Detroit, Mich. Vs. Big Ten

ESPN GoDaddy.com Jan. 8 / 9 p.m. Mobile, Ala. vs. Sun Belt ESPN

Mountain West CONFERENCE OVERALLTCU 2-0 4-2Wyoming 1-0 4-2*Boise State 1-0 6-0San Diego State 1-1 4-2Colorado State 1-1 3-3UNLV 0-1 1-5New Mexico 0-1 0-6Air Force 0-2 3-3Bowls Affiliations New Mexico Dec. 17 / 2 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. vs. Pac-12 ESPN San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Dec. 21 / 8 p.m. San

Diego, Calif. vs. WAC ESPN MAACO Las Vegas Dec. 22 / 8 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. vs. Pac-12

ESPN AdvoCare V100 Independence Dec. 26 / 5 p.m. Shreveport, La. vs.

ACC ESPN2

Pacific-12 North CONFERENCE OVERALL*Stanford 4-0 6-0Oregon 3-0 5-1Washington 3-0 5-1Washington State 1-2 3-3Oregon State 1-2 1-5California 0-3 3-3SOUTH CONF OVERALLArizona State 3-1 5-2USC 3-1 5-1UCLA 2-1 3-3Utah 0-3 3-3Colorado 0-3 1-6Arizona 0-4 1-5Bowl Affiliations, excluding Bowl Championship Series New Mexico Dec. 17 / 2 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. vs. Mountain West

ESPN MAACO Las Vegas Dec. 22 / 8 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. vs. Mountain

West ESPN Bridgepoint Education Holiday Dec. 28 / 8 p.m. San Diego, Calif. vs.

Big 12 ESPN Valero Alamo Dec. 29 / 9 p.m. San Antonio, Texas vs. Big 12 ESPN Hyundai Sun Bowl Dec. 31 / 2 p.m. El Paso, Texas vs. ACC CBS Kraft Fight Hunger Dec. 31 / 3:30 p.m. San Francisco, Calif. vs. Army

ESPN

SEC East CONFERENCE OVERALL*South Carolina 4-1 6-1Georgia 4-1 5-2Florida 2-3 4-3Vanderbilt 1-3 3-3Tennessee 0-3 3-3Kentucky 0-3 2-4SEC West CONFERENCE OVERALL*Alabama 4-0 7-0*LSU 4-0 7-0Auburn 3-1 5-2Arkansas 1-1 5-1Ole Miss 0-3 2-4Mississippi State 0-4 3-4Bowl Affiliations, excluding Bowl Championship Series Franklin American Mortgage Music City Dec. 30 / 6:40 p.m.

Nashville, Tenn. vss. ACC ESPN AutoZone Liberty Dec. 31 / 3:30 p.m. Memphis, Tenn. vs.

Conference USA ABC Chick-fil-A Dec. 31 / 7:30 p.m. Atlanta, Ga. vs. ACC ESPN Capital One Jan. 2 / 1 p.m. Orlando, Fla. vs. Big Ten ESPN Outback Jan. 2 / 1 p.m. Tampa, Fla. vs. Big Ten ABC AT&T Cotton Jan. 6 / 8 p.m. Arlington, Texas vs. Big 12 FOX Gator Jan. 2 / 1 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla. vs. Big Ten ESPN2 BBVA Compass Jan. 7 / 1 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. Vs. Big East ESPN

Sun Belt CONFERENCE OVERALL*Louisiana-Lafayette 4-0 6-1Arkansas State 2-0 4-2Western Kentucky 2-1 2-4Florida International 1-1 4-2Louisiana-Monroe 1-1 2-4Troy 1-2 2-4North Texas 1-2 2-5Middle Tennessee 0-2 1-4Florida Atlantic 0-3 0-6-Bowls Affiliations R+L Carriers New Orleans Dec. 17 / 9 p.m. New Orleans, La. vs.

Conference USA ESPN GoDaddy.com Jan. 8 / 9 p.m. Mobile, Ala. Vs. Mid-American ESPN

WAC CONFERENCE OVERALLFresno State 2-0 3-4Nevada 1-0 3-3San Jose State 2-1 3-4Hawai’i 1-1 3-3New Mexico State 1-1 3-3Louisiana Tech 1-1 2-4Utah State 0-1 2-4Idaho 0-3 1-6

Bowl Affiliations uDrove Humanitarian Dec. 17 / 5:30 p.m. Boise, Idaho vs. Mid-

American ESPN San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Dec. 21 / 8 p.m. San

Diego, Calif. Vs. Mountain West ESPN Sheraton Hawai’i Dec. 24 / 8 p.m. Honolulu, Ha. vs. Conference USA

ESPN BACKUP - Kraft Fight Hunger Dec. 31 / 3:30 p.m. San Francisco, Calif. ESPN

2011 CONFERENCE STANDINGS & BOWL AFFILIATIONS Rose Bowl Game presented by VIZIO, Jan. 2 / 5 p.m., Pasadena, Calif., ESPN Allstate Sugar, Jan. 3 / 8:30 p.m., New Orleans, La., ESPN Discover Orange, Jan. 4 / 8:30 p.m., Miami, Fla., ESPN Tostitos Fiesta, Jan. 5 / 8:30 p.m. Glendale, Ariz., ESPN Allstate BCS National Championship, Jan. 9 / 8:30 p.m., New Orleans, La., BCS #1 vs. BCS #2, ESPN

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2010-2011 Bowl ResultsThrough January 10, 35 bowls, 1,822,387 total attendance, 52,068 average

52.5 points per game, 15.3 scoring margin (33.9 winning team, 18.6 losing team), 3:24 average game duration

Bowl Game Date Time (CT) Site Results/Matchup Network/Attendance

New Mexico Dec. 18 1 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. BYU 52, UTEP 24 32,424uDrove Humanitarian Dec. 18 4:30 p.m. Boise, Idaho Northern Illinois 40, Fresno State 17 25,449

R&L Carriers New Orleans Dec. 18 8 p.m. New Orleans, La. Troy 48, Ohio 21 29,159

Beef ‘O’ Brady’s St. Petersburg Dec. 21 7 p.m. St. Petersburg, Fla. Louisville 31, Southern Miss 28 20,017

MAACO Las Vegas Dec. 22 7 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. Boise State 26, Utah 3 41,923

San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Dec. 23 7 p.m. San Diego, Calif. San Diego State 35, Navy 14 48,049

Sheraton Hawaii Dec. 24 7 p.m. Honolulu, Hawaii Tulsa 62, Hawai’i 35 43,673

Little Caesars Pizza Dec. 26 7:30 p.m. Detroit, Mich. Florida International 34, Toledo 32 32,431

AdvoCare V100 Independence Dec. 27 4 p.m. Shreveport, La. Air Force 14, Georgia Tech 7 39,362

Champs Sports Dec. 28 5:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. N. C. State 23, West Virginia 7 48,962Insight Dec. 28 9 p.m. Tempe, Ariz. Iowa 27, Missouri 24 53,453

Military Dec. 29 1:30 p.m. Washington, D.C. Maryland 51, East Carolina 20 38,062Texas Dec. 29 5 p.m. Houston, Texas Illinois 38, Baylor 14 68,211Valero Alamo Dec. 29 8:15 p.m. San Antonio, Texas Oklahoma State 36, Arizona 10 57,593

Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Dec. 30 11 a.m. Dallas, Texas Army 16, SMU 14 36,742New Era Pinstripe Dec. 30 2:20 p.m. New York, N.Y. Syracuse 36, Kansas State 34 38,274Franklin American Mortgage Music City Dec. 30 5:40 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. North Carolina 30, Tennessee 27 (OT) 69,143Bridgepoint Education Holiday Dec. 30 9 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Washington 19, Nebraska 7 57,921

Meineke Car Care Dec. 31 11 a.m. Charlotte, N.C. USF 31, Clemson 26 41,122Hyundai Sun Dec. 31 1 p.m. El Paso, Texas Notre Dame 33, Miami 17 54,021AutoZone Liberty Dec. 31 2:30 p.m. Memphis, Tenn. UCF 10, Georgia 6 51,231Chick-fil-A Dec. 31 6:30 p.m. Atlanta, Ga. Florida State 26, South Carolina 17 72,217

TicketCity Dallas Football Classic Jan. 1 11 a.m. Dallas, Texas Texas Tech 45, Northwestern 38 40,121Outback Jan. 1 12 p.m. Tampa, Fla. Florida 37, Penn State 24 60,574Capital One Jan. 1 12 p.m. Orlando, Fla. Alabama 49, Michigan State 7 61,519Gator Jan. 1 12:30 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla. Mississippi State 52, Michigan 14 77,497Rose Bowl Game Jan. 1 4 p.m. Pasadena, Calif. TCU 21, Wisconsin 19 94,118Tostitos Fiesta Jan. 1 7:30 p.m. Glendale, Ariz. Oklahoma 48, Connecticut 20 67,232

Discover Orange Jan. 3 7:30 p.m. Miami, Fla. Stanford 40, Virginia Tech 12 65,453

Allstate Sugar Jan. 4 7:30 p.m. New Orleans, La. Ohio State 31, Arkansas 26 73,879

Go.Daddy.com Jan. 6 7 p.m. Mobile, Ala. Miami of Ohio 35, Middle Tenn. 21 38,168

AT&T Cotton Jan. 7 7 p.m. Arlington, Texas LSU 41, Texas A&M 24 83,514

Bbva Compass Jan. 8 11 a.m. Birmingham, Ala. Pittsburgh 27, Kentucky 10 41,207

Kraft Fight Hunger Jan. 9 8 p.m. San Francisco, Calif. Nevada 20, Boston College 13 41,063

Tostitos BCS National Championship Game Jan. 10 7:30 p.m. Glendale, Ariz. Auburn 22, Oregon 19 78,603

ALL-TIME BOWL RECORDS(1902-present, current 2008 conference and independent alignments, through January 10, 2011)

2010-2011 Record All-TimeConference 2010-2011 Bowl Schools Bowls W L Pct. W L T Pct.Southeastern Tenn,Geo,SC,Fla,Ala,MissSt,Ark,LSU,Ky,Auburn 10 5 5 50.0% 201 175 13 53.3%Pacific-10 Arizona,Washington,Stanford,Oregon 4 2 2 50.0% 122 109 6 52.7%Western Athletic Fresno,Boise,Hawai'i,Nevada 4 2 2 50.0% 38 35 2 52.0%Atlantic Coast GT,NCS,Md,NC,Clem,Mia,FlaSt,VaTech,BC 9 4 5 44.4% 154 143 5 51.8%Big East Louis,WVa,Syr,USF,Conn,Pitt 6 4 2 66.7% 61 60 2 50.4%Independent Navy,Army,NotreDame 3 2 1 66.7% 24 25 1 49.0%Big Ten Iowa,Ill,NW,PennSt,MichSt,Mich,Wis,OhioSt 8 3 5 37.5% 122 131 3 48.2%Mountain West BYU,Utah,San Diego State,AirForce,TCU 5 4 1 80.0% 64 69 4 48.2%Big 12 Mizzou,Bay,OSU,KS,Neb,TT,OU,A&M 8 3 5 37.5% 159 172 4 48.1%C-USA UTEP,SoMiss,Tul,ECU,SMU,UCF 6 2 4 33.3% 59 64 2 48.0%Mid-American NIU,Ohio,Toledo,Miami 4 2 2 50.0% 25 39 0 39.1%Sun Belt Troy,FIU,MiddleTennessee 3 2 1 66.7% 7 11 0 38.9%

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BOWL NOTES

Conference Bowl Mark Since 2002 W L Pct.Mountain West 23 14 62.2%Southeastern 44 28 61.1%Big East 28 19 59.6%Pacific-10 28 23 54.9%Big 12 35 35 50.0%Atlantic Coast 34 35 49.3%Western Athletic 17 18 48.6%

Conference Bowl Mark Since 2002 W L Pct.Sun Belt 7 8 46.7%Big Ten 27 38 41.5%C-USA 20 30 40.0%Independent 6 9 40.0%Mid-American 10 22 31.3%Total 279 279 50.0%

BOWL ATTENDANCE SINCE START OF THE BHAFB

Season Bowls Total Attendance ................................................Average2010-2011 35 1,822,387 .......................................................... 52,0682009-2010 34 1,769,886 .......................................................... 52,0552008-2009 34 1,773,882 .......................................................... 52,1732007-2008 32 1,733,503 .......................................................... 54,1722006-2007 32 1,699,637 .......................................................... 53,1142005-2006 28 1,431,218 .......................................................... 51,1152004-2005 28 1,492,001 .......................................................... 53,2862003-2004 28 1,458,757 .......................................................... 52,0982002-2003 28 1,416,103 .......................................................... 50,575

ESPN BOWL CHALLENGE CUP

Year Conference W-L.................. Pct.2010-2011 Mountain West 4-1................... .8002009-2010 Mountain West 4-1................... .8002008-2009 Pacific-10 5-0................. 1,0002007-2008 Mountain West 4-1................... .8002006-2007 Big East 5-0................. 1.000

Year Conference W-L.................. Pct.2005-2006 Atlantic Coast 5-3................... .625

Big 12 5-3................... .6252004-2005 Mountain West 2-1................... .6672003-2004 Atlantic Coast 5-1................... .8332002-2003 Big Ten 5-2................... .714

CONSECUTIVE BOWL GAMES PLAYED29 Florida State20 Florida18 Virginia Tech14 Georgia, Georgia Tech12 Boston College, Oklahoma

11 LSU, Ohio State, Texas Tech9 Southern Miss, Boise State, West

Virginia, Wisconsin8 Navy, Utah7 Alabama

7 BYU, Clemson, Missouri, Nevada,Oregon, Penn State, South Florida,TCU

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RATTO REPORT

In the San Francisco Chronicle in December of 2007, Ray Ratto profiled schools that received bowl “invitations despitelosing six games” during the regular-season. Through January 9, 2011, a total of 51 schools have entered a bowl gamewith a 6-6 record with 27 of those schools winning their bowl game. Four of the 6-6 teams (Oklahoma State in 2006,Alabama 2007, Iowa State 2009, and BYU 2010) defeated another 6-6 team (Alabama 2006, Colorado 2007, Minnesota2009 and UTEP 2010). This season, 14 teams had 6-6 records with one bowl game (New Mexico) featuring 6-6 schools(BYU and UTEP).

6-6 Teams Opponent (pre-bowl record) Bowl game ..................................................................... Result

1. Mississippi Nebraska (7-6) 2002 Independence ......................................................W 27-232. Purdue Washington (7-5) 2002 Sun.......................................................................W 34-243. Wake Forest Oregon (7-5) 2002 Seattle..................................................................W 38-17

4. Georgia Tech Tulsa (8-4) 2003 Humanitarian........................................................W 52-105. Kansas North Carolina State (7-5) 2003 Tangerine.............................................................. L 26-566. Northwestern Bowling Green (10-3) 2003 Motor City.............................................................. L 24-287. UCLA Fresno State (8-5) 2003 Silicon Valley...........................................................L 9-17

8. Florida State UCLA (7-5) 2006 Emerald................................................................W 44-279. Miami Nevada (8-4) 2006 MPC Computer ....................................................W 44-2710. Oklahoma State Alabama (6-6) 2006 Independence ......................................................W 34-3111. Alabama Oklahoma State (6-6) 2006 Independence ....................................................... L 31-3412. Minnesota Texas Tech (7-5) 2006 Insight ................................................................... L 41-4413. New Mexico San Jose State (8-4) 2006 New Mexico........................................................... L 12-20

14. Nevada New Mexico (8-4) 2007 New Mexico.............................................................L 0-2315. UCLA BYU (10-2) 2007 Las Vegas ............................................................. L 16-1716. Maryland Oregon State (8-4) 2007 Emerald................................................................. L 14-2117. Alabama Colorado (6-6) 2007 Independence ......................................................W 30-2418. Colorado Alabama (6-6) 2007 Independence ....................................................... L 24-3019. Oklahoma State Indiana (7-5) 2007 Insight ..................................................................W 49-3320. Cal Air Force (9-3) 2007 Armed Forces.......................................................W 42-36

21. Colorado State Fresno States (7-5) 2008 New Mexico..........................................................W 40-4522. Memphis South Florida (8-4) 2008 St. Petersburg ....................................................... L 14-4123. Southern Mississippi Troy (8-4) 2008 New Orleans ..................................................W 30-27 OT24. Notre Dame Hawai’i ((7-6) 2008 Hawai’i..................................................................W 49-2125. Florida Atlantic Central Michigan (8-4) 2008 Motor City.............................................................W 24-2126. Northern Illinois Louisiana Tech (7-5) 2008 Independence ....................................................... L 10-1727. North Carolina State Rutgers (7-5) 2008 papajohns.............................................................. L 23-2928. Vanderbilt Boston College (9-4) 2008 Music City.............................................................W 16-1429. Kentucky East Carolina (9-4) 2008 Liberty ..................................................................W 25-19

30. Wyoming Fresno State (8-4) 2009 New Mexico....................................................W 35-28 OT31. Marshall Ohio (9-4) 2009 Little Caesars Pizza .............................................W 21-1732. Texas A&M Georgia (7-5) 2009 Independence ....................................................... L 20-4433. UCLA Temple (9-3) 2009 EagleBank............................................................W 30-2134. Minnesota Iowa State (6-6) 2009 Insight ................................................................... L 13-1435. Iowa State Minnesota (6-6) 2009 Insight ..................................................................W 14-1336. Florida State West Virginia (9-3) 2009 Gator ....................................................................W 33-2137. Michigan State Texas Tech (8-4) 2010 Alamo.................................................................... L 31-41

38. BYU UTEP (6-6) 2010 New Mexico..........................................................W 52-2439. UTEP BYU (6-6) 2010 New Mexico........................................................... L 24-5240. Louisville Southern Miss (8-4) 2010 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s St. Petersburg............................W 38-2141. Florida International Toledo (8-4) 2010 Little Caesars Pizza .............................................W 34-3242. Georgia Tech Air Force (8-4) 2010 AdvoCare V100 Independence ...............................L 7-1443. East Carolina Maryland (8-4) 2010 Military................................................................... L 20-5144. Illinois Baylor (7-5) 2010 Texas ...................................................................W 38-1445. Army SMU (7-6) 2010 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces...............................W 16-1446. Tennessee North Carolina (7-5) 2010 Franklin American Mortgage Music City....... L 27-30 2 OT47. Washington Nebraska (10-3) 2010 Bridgepoint Education Holiday ...............................W 19-748. Clemson USF (7-5) 2010 Meineke Car Care ................................................. L 26-3149. Georgia UCF (10-3) 2010 AutoZone Liberty.....................................................L 6-1050. Middle Tennessee Miami of Ohio (9-4) 2011 Go.Daddy.com ...................................................... L 21-3551. Kentucky Pittsburgh (7-5) 2011 Bvva Compass ...................................................... L 10-27

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CURRENT TEXAS BOWL GAMES

SUN BOWL at El Paso1-1-35............... El Paso All-Stars 25, Ranger 211-1-36..... H.-Simmons 14, New Mexico State 141-1-37................... Hardin-Simmons 34, UTEP 61-1-38..................West Virginia 7, Texas Tech 61-2-39............................ Utah 26, New Mexico 01-1-40........................ Arizona Sate 0, Catholic 01-1-41..........Case Reserve 26, Arizona State 131-1-42.............................. Tulsa 6, Texas Tech 01-1-43...............2nd Air Force 13, H.-Simmons 71-1-44... Southwestern (Texas) 7, New Mexico 01-1-45.........Southwestern 35, Univ. of Mexico. 01-1-46.......................New Mexico 34, Denver 241-1-47................... Cincinnati 18, Virginia Tech 61-1-48...............Miami (Ohio) 13, Texas Tech 121-1-49....................... West Virginia 21, UTEP 121-2-50.........................UTEP 33, Georgetown 201-1-51...........West Texas A&M 14, Cincinnati 131-1-52............. Texas Tech 25, Pacific (Calif.) 141-1-53.............Pacific (Cal.) 26, Southern Miss 71-1-54.................... UTEP 37, Southern Miss. 141-1-55............................UTEP 47, Florida St. 201-2-56.................... Wyoming 21, Texas Tech 141-1-57.............. George Washington 13, UTEP 01-1-58............................. Louisville 34, Drake 2012-31-58......... Wyoming 14, Hardin.-Simmons 612-31-59....New Mexico State 28, North Texas 812-31-60.... New Mexico State 20, Utah State 1312-30-61................ Villanova 17, Wichita State 912-31-62...............West Texas A&M 15, Ohio 1412-31-63..............................Oregon 21, SMU 1412-26-64...................... Georgia 7, Texas Tech 012-31-65................................ UTEP 13, TCU 1212-24-66...............Wyoming 28, Florida State 2012-30-67.........................UTEP 14, Mississippi 712-28-68..........................Auburn 34, Arizona 1012-20-69....................... Nebraska 45, Georgia 612-19-70........... Georgia Tech 17, Texas Tech 912-18-71..........................LSU 33, Iowa State 1512-30-72........ North Carolina 32, Texas Tech 2812-29-73.........................Missouri 34, Auburn 1712-28-74.... Mississippi St. 26, North Carolina 2412-26-75......................Pittsburgh 33, Kansas 191-2-77........................ Texas A&M 37, Florida 1412-31-77.............................Stanford 24, LSU 1412-23-78........................... Texas 42, Maryland 012-22-79.......................Washington 14, Texas 712-27-80........Nebraska 31, Mississippi State 1712-26-81....................Oklahoma 40, Houston 1412-25-82.................North Carolina 26, Texas 1012-24-83............................. Alabama 28, SMU 712-22-84................. Maryland 28, Tennessee 2712-28-85.........................Arizona 13, Georgia 1312-25-86...................Alabama 28, Washington 612-25-87... Oklahoma State 35, West Virginia 3312-24-88........................... Alabama 29, Army 2812-30-89............... Pittsburgh 31, Texas A&M 2812-31-90.................. Michigan State 17, USC 16

SUN BOWL at El Paso12-31-91..................................UCLA 6, Illinois 312-31-92........................... Baylor 20, Arizona 1512-24-93...............Oklahoma 41, Texas Tech 1012-30-94.................Texas 35, North Carolina 3112-29-95....................... Iowa 38, Washington 1812-31-96.............. Stanford 38, Michigan State 012-31-97...................... Arizona State 17, Iowa 712-31-98.................................. TCU 28, USC 1912-31-99..................... Oregon 24, Minnesota 2012-29-00........................Wisconsin 21, UCLA 2012-31-01..............Washington St. 33, Purdue 2712-31-02................... Purdue 34, Washington 2412-31-03..................... Minnesota 31, Oregon 3012-31-04................ Arizona State 27, Purdue 2312-30-05...................UCLA 50, Northwestern 3812-29-06...............Oregon State 39, Missouri 3812-31-07................ Oregon 56, South Florida 2112-31-08................ Oregon State 3, Pittsburgh 012-31-09......................Oklahoma 31, Stanford 712-31-10.................Notre Dame 33, Stanford 17

COTTON BOWL at Dallas1-1-37...............................TCU 16, Marquette 6,1-1-38...............................Rice 28, Colorado 14,1-2-39............ St. Mary’s (Cal.) 20, Tex. Tech 131-1-40................... Clemson 6, Boston College 31-1-41.....................Texas A&M 13, Fordham 121-1-42.....................Alabama 29, Texas A&M 211-1-43........................ Texas 14, Georgia Tech 71-1-44........................Randolph Field 7, Texas 71-1-45.......................... Oklahoma St. 34, TCU 01-1-46.............................. Texas 40, Missouri 271-1-47................................... Arkansas 0, LSU 01-1-48................................Penn St. 13, SMU 131-1-49................................. SMU 21, Oregon 131-2-50....................... Rice 27, North Carolina 131-1-51..........................Tennessee 20, Texas 141-1-52................................. Kentucky 20, TCU 71-1-53............................Texas 16, Tennessee 01-1-54..................................Rice 28, Alabama 61-1-55...................Georgia Tech 14, Arkansas 61-2-56.............................Mississippi 14, TCU 131-1-57............................... TCU 28, Syracuse 271-1-58........................................Navy 20, Rice 71-1-59................................... Air Force 0, TCU 01-1-60.............................Syracuse 23, Texas 141-2-61..................................Duke 7, Arkansas 61-1-62............................ Texas 12, Mississippi 71-1-63...................................... LSU 13, Texas 01-1-64..................................... Texas 28, Navy 61-1-65......................... Arkansas 10, Nebraska 71-1-66................................. LSU 14, Arkansas 712-31-66...............................Georgia 24, SMU 91-1-68.....................Texas A&M 20, Alabama 161-1-69..........................Texas 36, Tennessee 131-1-70........................ Texas 21, Notre Dame 171-1-71........................ Notre Dame 24, Texas 111-1-72................................Penn St. 30, Texas 61-1-73............................. Texas 17, Alabama 131-1-74.............................. Nebraska 19, Texas 31-1-75............................. Penn St. 41, Baylor 20

COTTON BOWL at Dallas1-1-76 ..........................Arkansas 31, Georgia 101-1-77 ......................... Houston 30, Maryland 211-2-78 ........................ Notre Dame 38, Texas 101-1-79 .....................Notre Dame 35, Houston 341-1-80 .........................Houston 17, Nebraska 141-1-81 ...............................Alabama 30, Baylor 21-1-82 ............................. Texas 14, Alabama 121-1-83 .................................SMU 7, Pittsburgh 31-2-84 .................................Georgia 10, Texas 91-1-85 ................Boston College 45, Houston 281-1-86 ....................... Texas A&M 36, Auburn 161-1-87 ......................Ohio St. 28, Texas A&M 121-1-88 ................Texas A&M 35, Notre Dame 101-2-89 ...............................UCLA 17, Arkansas 31-1-90 .....................Tennessee 31, Arkansas 271-1-91 ...........................Miami (Fla.) 46, Texas 31-1-92 .................... Florida St. 10, Texas A&M 21-1-93 ..................Notre Dame 28, Texas A&M 31-1-94 ................Notre Dame 24, Texas A&M 211-2-95 ............. So. California 55, Texas Tech 141-1-96 .............................Colorado 38, Oregon 61-1-97 .........................BYU 19, Kansas State 151-1-98 ......................... UCLA 29, Texas A&M 231-1-99 ................. Texas 38, Mississippi State 111-1-00 .............................. Arkansas 27, Texas 61-1-01 .............. Kansas State 35, Tennessee 211-1-02 ........................ Oklahoma 10, Arkansas 31-1-03 .................................... Texas 35, LSU 201-2-04 .............. Mississippi 31, Oklahoma St. 281-1-05 .................. Tennessee 38, Texas A&M, 71-2-06 .................... Alabama 13, Texas Tech 101-1-07 .............................. Auburn 17, Auburn 141-1-08 ...........................Missouri 38, Arkansas 71-2-09 ................. Mississippi 47, Texas Tech 341-2-10 ............ Mississippi 21, Oklahoma State 71-7-10 ............................LSU 41, Texas A&M 24

ALAMO BOWL at San Antonio12-31-93 ............................ California 37, Iowa 312-31-94 .................Washington St. 10, Baylor 312-28-95 ................ Texas A&M 22, Michigan 2012-29-96 ......................... Iowa 27, Texas Tech 012-30-97 ............ Purdue 33, Oklahoma State 2012-29-98 ................ Purdue 37, Kansas State 3412-28-99 ................... Penn St. 24, Texas A&M 012-30-00 .............Nebraska 66, Northwestern 1712-29-01 ....................... Iowa 19, Texas Tech 1612-27-02 ................... Wisconsin 31, CU 28 (OT)12-29-03 ............ Nebraska 17, Michigan State 312-29-04 .........Ohio State 33, Oklahoma State 712-28-05 ....................Nebraska 32, Michigan 2812-30-06 ................................Texas 26, Iowa 2412-29-07 ............. Penn State 24, Texas A&M 1712-29-08 .........Missouri 30, Northwestern 23 OT1-2-10 ........... Texas Tech 41, Michigan State 3112-29-10 ............Oklahoma State 36, Arizona 10

TEXAS BOWL at Houston12-27-00 ......... East Carolina 40, Texas Tech 2712-28-01 ......................... Texas A&M 28, TCU 912-27-02 . Oklahoma State 33, Southern Miss 2312-30-03 ...................... Texas Tech 38, Navy 1412-29-04 ......................... Colorado 33, UTEP 2812-31-05 .........................TCU 27, Iowa State 2412-28-06 ................Rutgers 37, Kansas State 1012-28-07 ............................ TCU 20, Houston 1312-30-08 ..............Rice 38, Western Michigan 1412-31-09 ............................Navy 35, Missouri 1312-29-10 ............................. Illinois 38, Baylor 14

TICKETCITY BOWL at Dallas1-1-1 ............... Texas Tech 45, Northwestern 38

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS - Since Start of Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl

Heisman Memorial Trophy2010............. Cam Newton, Auburn2009........... Mark Ingram, Alabama2008....... Sam Bradford, Oklahoma2007.................Tim Tebow, Florida2006........... Troy Smith, Ohio State2005................. Reggie Bush, USC2004...................Matt Leinart, USC2003......... Jason White, Oklahoma

Maxwell Award2010............. Cam Newton, Auburn2009.................Colt McCoy, Texas2008.................Tim Tebow, Florida2007.................Tim Tebow, Florida2006...... Brady Quinn, Notre Dame2005............... Vince Young, Texas2004......... Jason White, Oklahoma2003......... Eli Manning, Mississippi

Walter Camp Award2010............. Cam Newton, Auburn2009.................Colt McCoy, Texas2008.................Colt McCoy, Texas2007..Darren McFadden, Arkansas2006........... Troy Smith, Ohio State2005................. Reggie Bush, USC2004...................Matt Leinart, USC2003.... Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh

Dick Butkus Award - OutstandingLinebacker2010................... To be determined2009.... Rolando McClain, Alabama2008......Aaron Curry, Wake Forest2007.James Laurinaitis, Ohio State2006.......Patrick Willis, Mississippe2005... Paul Posluszny, Penn State2004..........Derrick Johnson, Texas2003..... Teddy Lehman, Oklahoma

Outland Trophy - OutstandingInterior Lineman2010.........Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin2009... Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska2008........... Andre Smith, Alabama2007................ Glenn Dorsey, LSU2006......... Joe Thomas, Wisconsin2005....... Greg Eslinger, Minnesota2004..... Jammal Brown, Oklahoma2003...............Robert Gallery, Iowa

Chuck Bednarik Award -Defensive Player of the Year2010............ Patrick Peterson, LSU2009... Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska2008...............Rey Maualuga, USC2007........ Dan Connor, Penn State2006... Paul Posluszny, Penn State2005... Paul Posluszny, Penn State2004...........David Pollack, Georgia2003..... Teddy Lehman, Oklahoma

Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award- Outstanding Sr. QB2010........ Scott Toizien, Wisconsin2009.................Colt McCoy, Texas2008.. Graham Harrell, Texas Tech2007.....Matt Ryan, Boston College2006...... Brady Quinn, Notre Dame2005...................Matt Leinart, USC2004......... Jason White, Oklahoma2003......... Eli Manning, Mississippi

Davey O’Brien Award2010 .............Cam Newton, Auburn2009 .................Colt McCoy, Texas2008 .......Sam Bradford, Oklahoma2007 ................ Tim Tebow, Florida2006 ........... Troy Smith, Ohio State2005 ............... Vince Young, Texas2004 ......... Jason White, Oklahoma2003 ......... Jason White, Oklahoma

Doak Walker Award - NationalRunningback Award

2010 ......LaMichael James, Oregon2009 ...........Toby Gerhart, Stanford2008 .............. Shonn Greene, Iowa2007 ..Darren McFadden, Arkansas2006 ..Darren McFadden, Arkansas2005 ................. Reggie Bush, USC2004 ...........Cedric Benson, Texas2003 .............Chris Perry, Michigan

Fred Biletnikoff Award - OutstandingWide Receiver

2010 ... Justin Blackmon, OklahomaState2009 ...... Golden Tate, Notre Dame2008 .... Mike Crabtree, Texas Tech2007 .... Mike Crabtree, Texas Tech2006 Calvin Johnson, Georgia Tech2005 ...... Mike Hass, Oregon State2004 ... Braylon Edwards, Michigan2003 ...... Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburg

Jim Thorpe Award - OutstandingDefensive Back2010 ............Patrick Peterson, LSU2009 ............Eric Berry, Tennessee2008 .. Malcolm Jenkins, Ohio State2007 ..........Antoine Cason, Arizona2006 .................Aaron Ross, Texas2005 ............... Michael Huff, Texas2004 ...........Carlos Rogers, Auburn2003 ........ Derrick Strait, Oklahoma

John Mackey Award -Outstanding Tight End2010 ..........D.J. Williams, Arkansas2009 ...... Aaron Hernandez, Florida2008 ....... Chase Coffman, Missouri2007 .................... Fred Davis, USC2006 ......... Matt Spaeth, Minnesota2005 ..........Marcedes Lewis, UCLA2004 .............. Heath Miller, Virginia2003 ....Kellen Winslow, Miami (FL)

Lou Groza Award - CollegiatePlacekicker Award2010 .. Dan Bailey, Oklahoma State2009 ................. Kai Forbath, UCLA2008 .. Graham Gano, Florida State2007Thomas Weber, Arizona State2006 ......... Art Carmody, Louisville2005 ....Alexis Serna, Oregon State2004 ........ Mike Nugent, Ohio State2003 .Jonathan Nichols, Mississippi

Bronko Nagurski Award -Defensive Player of the Year2010 .... Da'Quan Bowers, Clemson2009 ... Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska2008 .............. Brian Orakpo, Texas2007 ................ Glenn Dorsey, LSU2006 James Laurinaitis, Ohio State2005 ........Elvis Dumervil, Louisville2004 ......... Derrick Johnson, Texas2003 ........ Derrick Strait, Oklahoma

Ray Guy Award - OutstandingPunter2010 ............... Chas Henry, Florida2009 ..............Drew Butler, Georgia2008 . Matt Fodge, Oklahoma State2007 ..Durant Brooks, Georgia tech2006 .......Daniel Sepulveda, Baylor2005 Ryan Plackemeier, Wake

Forest2004 .......Daniel Sepulveda, Baylor2003 ........ B. J. Sander, Ohio State

Lombardi/Rotary Award - OutstandingLineman

2010 ...............Nick Fairley, Auburn2009 ... Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska2008 .............. Brian Orakpo, Texas2007 ................ Glenn Dorsey, LSU2006 .... LaMarr Woodley, Michigan2005 ........... A.J. Hawk, Ohio State2004 ...........David Pollack, Georgia2003 ..... Tommie Harris, Oklahoma

Ted Hendricks Award - DefensiveEnd of the Year Award2010 .... Da’Quan Bowers, Clemson2009 ................ Jerry Hughes, TCU2008 .............. Brian Orakpo, Texas2007 ................Chris Long, Virginia2006 .....LaMarr Woodley, Michigan2005 ........Elvis Dumervil, Louisville2004 ...........David Pollack, Georgia2003 ...........David Pollack, Georgia

Rimington Trophy - OutstandingCenter2010 ............ Jake Kirkpatrick, TCU2009 .....Maurkice Pouncey, Florida2008 .......A. Q. Shipley, Penn State2007 ...... Jonathan Luigs, Arkansas2006 ......Dan Mozes, West Virginia2005 .......Greg Eslinger, Minnesota2004 ...............Ben Wilkerson, LSU2003 ....... Jake Grove, Virginia tech

William V. Campbell Trophy2010 ...................Sam Acho, Texas2009 ................ Tim Tebow, Florida2008 ............. Alex Mack, California2007 ...............Dallas Griffin, Texas2006 .......... Brian Leonard, Rutgers2005 ............Rudy Niswanger, LSU2004 .......................Michael Munoz2003 .......Craig Krenzel, Ohio State

The Home Depot Coach of theYear Award2010 ..............Gene Chizik, Auburn2009 ............ Brian Kelly, Cincinnati2008 .............Nick Saban, Alabama2007 .......... Mark Mangino, Kansas2006 ...........Greg Schiano, Rutgers2005 ....... Joe Paterno, Penn State2004 .................Urban Meyer, Utah2003 .................. Pete Carroll, USC

Eddie Robinson Coach of theYear Award2010 .................Chip Kelly, Oregon2009 ..............Gary Patterson, TCU2008 .............Nick Saban, Alabama2007 .......... Mark Mangino, Kansas2006 ...........Greg Schiano, Rutgers2005 ......Charlie Weis, Notre Dame2004 .................Urban Meyer, Utah2003 ....................Nick Saban, LSU

The NCFAA Contribution toCollege Football Award2010 .............................. Lee Corso2009 ......................LaVell Edwards2008 .......................Bobby Bowden2007 ..........................Frank Boyles2006 ........................ Chuck Neinas2005 .........................Tom Osborne2004 ..........................Vince Dooley2003 ........................ Keith Jackson

Disney's Wide World of SportsSpirit Award2010 ......... D.J. Williams, Arkansas2009 ............Mark Herzlich, Boston.......................................... College2008 ................ Tim Tebow, Florida2007 ...........Zerbin Singleton, Navy2006 ...... Patrick Hughes, Louisville2005 ................... Tulane University2004 .....Tim Frisby, South Carolina2003 ..... Neil Perry, San Jose State

NATIONAL COLLEGEFOOTBALL AWARDSASSOCIATION - TheNCFAA was founded in 1997as a coalition of the majorcollegiate football awards toprotect, preserve andenhance the integrity,influence and prestige of thegame’s predominant awards.The NCFAA encouragesprofessionalism and thehighest standards for theadministration of its memberawards and the selection oftheir candidates andrecipients. For moreinformation, visit theassociation’s official website,ncfaa.org.