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2012 82 FRESNO 2011 FRESNO STATE STATISTICS Sept. 3, 2011 vs. Cal (at San Francisco) L 36-21 0-1 -- 3:20 31,563 Sept. 10, 2011 at No. 10 Nebraska L 42-29 0-2 -- 3:36 85,101 Sept. 17, 2011 North Dakota W 27-22 1-2 -- 2:45 27,542 Sept. 24, 2011 at Idaho* W 48-24 2-2 1-0 3:24 15,110 Oct. 1, 2011 Ole Miss L 38-28 2-3 -- 3:20 32,063 Oct. 7, 2011 No. 5 Boise State L 57-7 2-4 -- 3:15 33,871 Oct. 15, 2011 Utah State* W 31-21 3-4 2-0 3:15 28,854 Oct. 22, 2011 at Nevada* L 45-38 3-5 2-1 3:10 15,113 Nov. 5, 2011 Louisiana Tech* L 41-21 3-6 2-2 3:23 27,965 Nov. 12, 2011 at New Mexico State* L 48-45 3-7 2-3 3:35 14,227 Nov. 19, 2011 at Hawai’i* W 24-21 4-7 3-3 3:15 28,907 Nov. 26, 2011 San Jose State* L 27-24 4-8 3-4 2:52 25,492 Dec. 3, 2011 San Diego State L 35-28 4-9 -- 3:25 32,790 * WAC game DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE OVERALL CONFERENCE TIME ATTEND 2011 SCHEDULE/RESULTS SCORING 371 457 Points Per Game 28.5 35.2 FIRST DOWNS 269 267 Rushing 110 96 Passing 137 148 Penalty 22 23 RUSHING YARDAGE 1810 2166 Yards gained rushing 2089 2503 Yards lost rushing 279 337 Rushing Attempts 439 451 Average Per Rush 4.1 4.8 Average Per Game 139.2 166.6 TDs Rushing 18 34 PASSING YARDAGE 3544 3500 Comp-Att-Int 279-448-10 243-438-5 Average Per Pass 7.9 8.0 Average Per Catch 12.7 14.4 Average Per Game 272.6 269.2 TDs Passing 26 21 TOTAL OFFENSE 5354 5666 Total Plays 887 889 Average Per Play 6.0 6.4 Average Per Game 411.8 435.8 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 80-1643 61-1496 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 30-466 16-188 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-27 10-37 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.5 24.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 15.5 11.8 INT RETURN AVERAGE 5.4 3.7 FUMBLES-LOST 27-13 17-4 PENALTIES-Yards 88-809 74-700 Average Per Game 62.2 53.8 PUNTS-Yards 66-2654 67-2912 Average Per Punt 40.2 43.5 Net punt average 35.8 33.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:05 27:55 3RD-DOWN Conversions 67/179 85/196 3rd-Down Pct 37% 43% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 10/18 10/18 4th-Down Pct 56% 56% TEAM STATISTICS FRESNO ST. OPP TEAM STATISTICS FRESNO ST. OPP TEAM STATISTICS CANDLESTICK PARK FRESNO STATE VS. CALIFORNIA SEPTEMBER 3, 2011

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Sept. 3, 2011 vs. Cal (at San Francisco) L 36-21 0-1 -- 3:20 31,563 Sept. 10, 2011 at No. 10 Nebraska L 42-29 0-2 -- 3:36 85,101 Sept. 17, 2011 North Dakota W 27-22 1-2 -- 2:45 27,542 Sept. 24, 2011 at Idaho* W 48-24 2-2 1-0 3:24 15,110 Oct. 1, 2011 Ole Miss L 38-28 2-3 -- 3:20 32,063 Oct. 7, 2011 No. 5 Boise State L 57-7 2-4 -- 3:15 33,871 Oct. 15, 2011 Utah State* W 31-21 3-4 2-0 3:15 28,854 Oct. 22, 2011 at Nevada* L 45-38 3-5 2-1 3:10 15,113 Nov. 5, 2011 Louisiana Tech* L 41-21 3-6 2-2 3:23 27,965 Nov. 12, 2011 at New Mexico State* L 48-45 3-7 2-3 3:35 14,227 Nov. 19, 2011 at Hawai’i* W 24-21 4-7 3-3 3:15 28,907 Nov. 26, 2011 San Jose State* L 27-24 4-8 3-4 2:52 25,492 Dec. 3, 2011 San Diego State L 35-28 4-9 -- 3:25 32,790 * WAC game

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE OVERALL CONFERENCE TIME ATTEND

2011 SCHEDULE/RESULTS

SCORING 371 457 Points Per Game 28.5 35.2 FIRST DOWNS 269 267 Rushing 110 96 Passing 137 148 Penalty 22 23 RUSHING YARDAGE 1810 2166 Yards gained rushing 2089 2503 Yards lost rushing 279 337 Rushing Attempts 439 451 Average Per Rush 4.1 4.8 Average Per Game 139.2 166.6 TDs Rushing 18 34 PASSING YARDAGE 3544 3500 Comp-Att-Int 279-448-10 243-438-5 Average Per Pass 7.9 8.0 Average Per Catch 12.7 14.4 Average Per Game 272.6 269.2 TDs Passing 26 21 TOTAL OFFENSE 5354 5666

Total Plays 887 889 Average Per Play 6.0 6.4 Average Per Game 411.8 435.8 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 80-1643 61-1496 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 30-466 16-188 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-27 10-37 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.5 24.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 15.5 11.8 INT RETURN AVERAGE 5.4 3.7 FUMBLES-LOST 27-13 17-4 PENALTIES-Yards 88-809 74-700 Average Per Game 62.2 53.8 PUNTS-Yards 66-2654 67-2912 Average Per Punt 40.2 43.5 Net punt average 35.8 33.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:05 27:55 3RD-DOWN Conversions 67/179 85/196 3rd-Down Pct 37% 43% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 10/18 10/18 4th-Down Pct 56% 56%

TEAM STATISTICS FRESNO ST. OPP TEAM STATISTICS FRESNO ST. OPP

Team STaTiSTicS

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California 35 (40) Nebraska (22),(36),(37) - North Dakota - (49) Idaho (48),(48) (23) Ole Miss 32,57,46 (24) Boise State - (32) Utah State (39) 35,31,53 Nevada (22) (22),(22),(48),42 Louisiana Tech - (26),48,(40) New Mexico State (20) (39),(25) Hawai`i (32),50 - San Jose State (39),49 41,(18),(34) San Diego State 48 51 (parenthesis indicate field goal was made)

Fresno State 107 93 72 99 -- 371 Opponents 126 122 121 88 -- 457

2011 FRESNO STATE STATISTICS

SACKS BY-Yards 22-158 20-123 MISC YARDS 66 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 49 60 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 10-17 14-21 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (33-38) 87% (41-47) 87%

RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (27-38) 71% (32-47) 68% PAT-ATTEMPTS (47-47) 100% (49-56) 88% ATTENDANCE 175787 191248 Games/Avg Per Game 6/29298 6/31875 Neutral Site Games 1/31563

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SCORE BY QUARTERS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL

Shapiro, Andrew 66 2621 39.7 54 5 25 21 2 TEAM 0 33 0.0 33 0 0 1 0 Total.......... 66 2654 40.2 54 5 25 22 2 Opponents...... 67 2912 43.5 64 9 11 19 1

PUNTING NO. YDS AVG. LONG TB FC I20 BLKD

Goessling, Kevin 53 3421 64.5 2 3 Shapiro, Andrew 17 1100 64.7 1 3 Total.......... 70 4521 64.6 3 6 1496 42.4 27 Opponents...... 85 5482 64.5 4 1 1643 44.2 25

KICKOFFS NO. YDS AVG. TB OB RETN NET YDLN Goessling, Kevin 10-17 58.8 0-0 3-3 5-7 2-5 0-2 48 0

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA PCT. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 LG BLK

FG SEQUENCE FRESNO ST. OPPONENTS

Wylie, Devon 29 446 15.4 2 79 Evans, Rashad 1 20 20.0 0 20 Total.......... 30 466 15.5 2 79 Opponents...... 16 188 11.8 1 86

PUNT RETURNS NO. YDS AVG. TD LONG

Burse, Isaiah 75 1606 21.4 0 47 Evans, Rashad 2 9 4.5 0 7 Knox, Milton 1 10 10.0 0 10 Barnes, Riley 1 7 7.0 0 7 Su’a, Patrick 1 11 11.0 0 11 Total.......... 80 1643 20.5 0 47 Opponents...... 61 1496 24.5 2 100

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Saunders, Jalen 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 84 Rouse, Robbie 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 84 Goessling, Kevin 0 10-17 47-47 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 77 Harper, Josh 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Wylie, Devon 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Evans, Rashad 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Carr, Derek 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 18 Dean, Victor 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Burse, Isaiah 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Wilson, Cristin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jensen, Marcel 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Green, Isaiah 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Harrison, Nat 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Toma, Jeremiah 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Total.......... 49 10-17 47-47 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 371

Wylie, Devon 13 56 716 12.8 1 71 55.1 Saunders, Jalen 13 50 1065 21.3 12 88 81.9 Evans, Rashad 13 44 351 8.0 3 33 27.0 Burse, Isaiah 13 40 436 10.9 1 54 33.5 Harper, Josh 11 35 497 14.2 5 49 45.2 Rouse, Robbie 13 32 228 7.1 1 21 17.5 Johnson, A.J. 13 8 154 19.2 0 55 11.8 Skidmore, Ryan 12 5 41 8.2 0 16 3.4 Jensen, Marcel 10 2 16 8.0 1 15 1.6 Dean, Victor 8 2 15 7.5 2 9 1.9 Knox, Milton 13 1 13 13.0 0 13 1.0 Stallworth, J.J. 13 1 9 9.0 0 9 0.7 Raphael, Austin 11 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.3 Harris, Michael 13 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 Carr, Derek 13 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 Total.......... 13 279 3544 12.7 26 88 272.6 Opponents...... 13 243 3500 14.4 21 75 269.2

Carr, Derek 13 144.51 279-446-9 62.6 3544 26 88 272.6 TEAM 9 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Watson, Greg 1 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total.......... 13 143.41 279-448-10 62.3 3544 26 88 272.6 Opponents...... 13 136.14 243-438-5 55.5 3500 21 75 269.2

Rouse, Robbie 13 329 1607 58 1549 4.7 13 65 119.2 Saunders, Jalen 13 8 92 1 91 11.4 2 31 7.0 Knox, Milton 13 20 94 10 84 4.2 0 13 6.5 Carr, Derek 13 57 216 144 72 1.3 3 20 5.5 Wylie, Devon 13 8 56 8 48 6.0 0 17 3.7 Shapiro, Andrew 13 1 15 0 15 15.0 0 15 1.2 Harris, Michael 13 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.3 Ellis, A.J. 4 2 3 2 1 0.5 0 3 0.2 Watson, Greg 1 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 1.0 Harper, Josh 11 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.2 TEAM 9 11 1 54 -53 -4.8 0 1 -5.9 Total.......... 13 439 2089 279 1810 4.1 18 65 139.2 Opponents...... 13 451 2503 337 2166 4.8 34 70 166.6

RUSHING G/GS ATT. GAIN LOSS NET AVG. TD LONG AVG/G

PASSING G/GS EFFIC COMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD LONG AVG/G

RECEIVING G/GS NO. YARDS AVG. TD LONG AVG/G

Jones, L.J. 3 2 0.7 0 2 Smith, Derron 1 13 13.0 0 13 Green, Isaiah 1 12 12.0 0 12 Total.......... 5 27 5.4 0 13 Opponents...... 10 37 3.7 0 22

INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG. TD LONG

SCORING TD FGS KICK RUSH RCV PASS DPX SAF PTS

| -------- PATs -------- |

Carr, Derek 13 503 72 3544 3616 278.2 Rouse, Robbie 13 329 1549 0 1549 119.2 Saunders, Jalen 13 8 91 0 91 7.0 Knox, Milton 13 20 84 0 84 6.5 Wylie, Devon 13 8 48 0 48 3.7 Shapiro, Andrew 13 1 15 0 15 1.2 Harris, Michael 13 1 4 0 4 0.3 Ellis, A.J. 4 2 1 0 1 0.2 Watson, Greg 1 2 1 0 1 1.0 Harper, Josh 11 1 -2 0 -2 -0.2 TEAM 9 12 -53 0 -53 -5.9 Total.......... 13 887 1810 3544 5354 411.8 Opponents...... 13 889 2166 3500 5666 435.8

TOTAL OFFENSE G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G

Burse, Isaiah 13 0 436 0 1606 0 2042 157.1 Rouse, Robbie 13 1549 228 0 0 0 1777 136.7 Wylie, Devon 13 48 716 446 0 0 1210 93.1 Saunders, Jalen 13 91 1065 0 0 0 1156 88.9 Harper, Josh 11 -2 497 0 0 0 495 45.0 Evans, Rashad 13 0 351 20 9 0 380 29.2 Johnson, A.J. 13 0 154 0 0 0 154 11.8 Knox, Milton 13 84 13 0 10 0 107 8.2 Carr, Derek 13 72 -1 0 0 0 71 5.5 Skidmore, Ryan 12 0 41 0 0 0 41 3.4 Jensen, Marcel 10 0 16 0 0 0 16 1.6 Shapiro, Andrew 13 15 0 0 0 0 15 1.2 Dean, Victor 8 0 15 0 0 0 15 1.9 Smith, Derron 3 0 0 0 0 13 13 4.3 Green, Isaiah 13 0 0 0 0 12 12 0.9 Su’a, Patrick 13 0 0 0 11 0 11 0.8 Stallworth, J.J. 13 0 9 0 0 0 9 0.7 Barnes, Riley 10 0 0 0 7 0 7 0.7 Harris, Michael 13 4 1 0 0 0 5 0.4 Raphael, Austin 11 0 3 0 0 0 3 0.3 Jones, L.J. 13 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2 Ellis, A.J. 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.2 Watson, Greg 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.0 TEAM 9 -53 0 0 0 0 -53 -5.9 Total.......... 13 1810 3544 466 1643 27 7490 576.2 Opponents...... 13 2166 3500 188 1496 37 7387 568.2

ALL PURPOSE G RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOT AVG/G

Harrison, Nat 1 40 40.0 1 40 Wilson, Cristin 0 0 0.0 1 0 Green, Isaiah 0 0 0.0 1 0 Total.......... 1 40 40.0 3 40 Opponents...... 2 22 11.0 2 19

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9 Brown, Travis 13 57 28 85 8.5-32 3.0-18 . 3 1 . . . . 77 Harrell, Logan 13 40 31 71 17.0-100 6.0-63 . 4 11 . 3 . . 15 Dennis, Terrance 11 42 29 71 1.0-4 . . . . . 1 . . 4 Jones, L.J. 13 44 12 56 2.5-7 . 3-2 13 . 1-0 1 . . 53 Knox, Kyle 11 33 22 55 6.0-20 1.0-7 . 2 . . . . . 20 Wilson, Cristin 13 30 17 47 0.5-2 . . 4 . 1-0 . . . 10 Green, Isaiah 13 32 14 46 3.5-14 . 1-12 3 . . 1 . . 32 Toma, Jeremiah 13 28 15 43 5.5-11 . . 3 . 1-0 1 . . 30 Su’a, Patrick 13 24 13 37 0.5-2 . . . . . . . . 33 Hill, Zak 8 22 9 31 1.0-2 . . 1 . . . . . 88 Okpalaugo, Tristan 12 18 13 31 8.5-22 4.0-14 . 2 3 . 1 1 . 65 McEntee, Chase 13 18 10 28 3.0-16 2.0-13 . . 1 . . . . 2 Dunn, Davon 13 18 7 25 . . . 1 . . . . . 95 Akers, Matt 13 8 13 21 4.0-18 2.5-16 . 1 2 . 1 1 . 13 Smith, Derron 3 14 2 16 1.0-2 . 1-13 2 . . 1 . . 29 Dock, J.B. 10 12 4 16 1.0-1 . . . . . 1 . . 92 Davison, Tyeler 13 7 9 16 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . . . . 5 Thomas, Jermaine 12 11 3 14 0.5-1 . . 5 . . . . . 27 Lewis, Donavon 13 7 5 12 4.0-27 2.5-18 . . 4 . . . . 51 Fifita, Ofa 12 7 3 10 . . . . . . . . . 90 Harrison, Nat 13 4 5 9 . . . . . 1-40 . . . 41 Raphael, Austin 11 5 2 7 . . . . . . . . . 2 Knox, Milton 13 5 1 6 . . . . . . . 1 . 26 Harris, Michael 13 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . . 43 Mickelsen, Karl 13 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . . 98 Jennings, Andy 5 3 1 4 . . . . 1 . . . . 34 Shapiro, Andrew 13 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . . 1 Fryer, Beau 7 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . . 3 Dilihunt, Edward 5 . 3 3 . . . . . . . . . 2 Riggins, Anthony 10 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 94 Pritchett, Donahvaug 7 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 22 Micenheimer, Malique 11 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . . 58 Shepard, Bobby 13 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 18 Alston, Sean 9 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . . 42 Plevney, Stephan 11 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . . 31 Stallworth, J.J. 13 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . TM TEAM 9 2 . 2 2.0-12 . . . . . 2 . . 6 Saunders, Jalen 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 62 Cooper, Leslie 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 1 Burse, Isaiah 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 25 Cash, Daryl 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 78 Helepiko, Richard 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 89 Jensen, Marcel 10 . . . . . . . . . . 3 . 73 Wichmann, Cody 13 . . . . . . . . . . 4 . Total.......... 13 516 288 804 71-302 22-158 5-27 44 23 4-40 13 10 . Opponents...... 13 546 349 895 61.0-232 20-123 10-37 44 22 13-22 11 2 .

DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS NO.-YARDS INT-YDS BRUP QBH RCV-YDS FF KICK SAF

| ------- Tackles ------- | | -Sacks- | | --- Pass Def --- | | - Fumbles - | Blkd

Brown, Travis 57-28 85 3-5 1-2 6-2 6-5 4-6 3-1 6-0 3-1 6-1 7-3 6-0 2-1 4-1 Dennis, Terrance 42-29 71 4-2 4-4 DNP 2-8 0-2 6-1 7-2 6-6 5-0 3-2 2-0 3-2 DNP Harrell, Logan 40-31 71 4-1 4-2 4-7 3-1 4-3 4-4 4-0 1-3 3-5 3-4 2-0 1-1 3-0 Jones, L.J. 44-12 56 7-0 1-1 2-1 3-2 2-2 4-2 3-0 4-0 4-0 2-0 1-0 6-3 5-1 Knox, Kyle 33-22 55 2-1 2-6 2-1 2-1 6-5 1-1 2-1 5-3 2-1 DNP DNP 4-2 5-0 Wilson, Cristin 30-17 47 1-1 0-1 1-4 2-2 1-2 1-1 1-0 0-1 - 3-4 7-0 3-0 10-1 Green, Isaiah 32-14 46 3-3 2-2 0-1 1-2 2-1 5-1 2-0 6-2 3-0 1-1 2-0 3-1 2-0 Toma, Jeremiah 28-15 43 3-1 3-2 7-0 2-1 1-1 2-1 2-2 2-4 1-0 0-1 2-0 1-2 2-0 Su’a, Patrick 24-13 37 - 0-1 - 2-0 4-0 5-2 1-3 4-2 1-0 0-3 3-0 3-2 1-0 Okpalaugo, Tristan 18-13 31 2-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 3-0 5-3 3-3 2-1 0-3 - 1-0 DNP Hill, Zak 22-9 31 0-2 - DNP DNP 1-1 2-0 7-0 8-6 3-0 1-0 DNP DNP DNP McEntee, Chase 18-10 28 0-1 1-1 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 3-1 1-3 0-1 2-2 1-0 3-0 3-0 Dunn, Davon 18-7 25 0-1 - 1-1 2-0 0-2 - - 1-0 2-0 0-3 2-0 4-0 6-0 Akers, Matt 8-13 21 0-1 1-2 0-2 - 2-1 1-1 - 0-1 0-1 4-1 - 0-3 - Smith, Derron 14-2 16 7-1 5-1 2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Davison, Tyeler 7-9 16 - 0-1 - - 1-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 3-0 - 0-1 Dock, J.B. 12-4 16 DNP DNP 2-1 DNP - - - 0-1 - 0-2 2-0 2-0 6-0 Thomas, Jermaine 11-3 14 1-0 DNP 1-0 1-1 - - 1-0 0-2 - 2-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 Lewis, Donavon 7-5 12 1-0 - 1-1 1-1 0-2 - 1-0 - 0-1 - 1-0 - 2-0 Fifita, Ofa 7-3 10 - DNP 1-0 - 1-0 4-0 - 0-1 1-1 - - 0-1 - Harrison, Nat 4-5 9 - 0-1 - - - 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-2 0-1 - - Raphael, Austin 5-2 7 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 - DNP DNP 1-0 - - - - Knox, Milton 5-1 6 - - - - 1-0 - 1-0 1-1 2-0 - - - - Harris, Michael 3-2 5 - - 1-0 - - - 0-1 - - 1-1 - - 1-0 Mickelsen, Karl 2-3 5 - - 0-1 0-1 - 1-0 - - - 0-1 - - 1-0 Shapiro, Andrew 2-2 4 1-1 0-1 - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - Jennings, Andy 3-1 4 DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP 1-0 - DNP DNP 1-0 0-1 DNP DNP Fryer, Beau 2-2 4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-1 0-1 - - - - - Micenheimer, Malique 3-0 3 - - DNP - 1-0 1-0 - - - - - DNP 1-0 Alston, Sean 1-2 3 DNP 0-1 0-1 - DNP - DNP DNP - 1-0 - - - Pritchett, Donahvaughn 2-1 3 - DNP 1-0 - - - 1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - Shepard, Bobby 2-1 3 - - - - - - - 1-0 - 0-1 - - 1-0 Riggins, Anthony 2-1 3 - - DNP 1-0 - DNP - DNP 1-0 0-1 - - - Plevney, Stephan 0-2 2 DNP - - - DNP 0-1 - - - 0-1 - - - Stallworth, JJ 2-0 2 - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 TEAM 2-0 2 - - - - 1-0 - - - 1-0 - - - -

TACKLES UA-A TOT CAL NEB UND IDAHO OLE MISS BOISE ST. USU NEV. LATECH NMSU UH SJSU SDSU

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California 33 21 1 63.6 150 1 56 6 30 105.8 Nebraska 41 20 0 48.8 254 1 55 0 0 108.9 North Dakota 17 11 0 64.7 235 2 86 3 26 219.6 Idaho 37 24 2 64.9 371 5 51 0 0 182.9 Ole Miss 37 25 1 67.6 281 1 46 2 18 134.9 Boise State 30 17 1 56.7 126 0 41 0 0 85.3 Utah State 39 23 0 59.0 248 2 23 0 0 129.3 Nevada 37 20 0 54.1 315 3 71 1 2 152.3 Louisiana Tech 49 39 2 79.6 290 3 39 3 12 141.3 New Mexico State 34 22 0 64.7 391 3 64 1 4 190.4 Hawai`i 29 19 0 65.5 271 2 44 1 3 166.8 San Jose State 28 19 1 67.9 276 1 35 0 0 155.3 San Diego State 35 19 1 54.3 336 2 88 3 28 148.1 TOTALS 446 279 9 62.6 3544 26 88 20 123 144.5

#4 Derek Carr Att. Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficPASSING

Rouse, Robbie 329-1549/13 17-86/1 36-169/0 27-110/2 25-112/0 28-123/1 10-72/0 24-140/1 25-172/2 24-96/0 23-86/2 37-176/1 33-151/2 20-56/1 Saunders, Jalen 8-91/2 - - 1-3/0 - 2-57/1 2-6/0 - - 1-10/0 1-15/1 1-0/0 - - Knox, Milton 20-84/0 - - - 7-27/0 - 9-42/0 - - - 2-9/0 2-6/0 - - Carr, Derek 57-72/3 6--33/0 3-16/1 3--26/0 - 5--12/1 2-10/0 6-39/1 6-25/0 6-9/0 2--3/0 6-37/0 4-18/0 8--8/0 Wylie, Devon 8-48/0 1-17/0 1-5/0 2-4/0 - - 1-9/0 1--1/0 1-7/0 - - - 1-7/0 - Shapiro, Andrew 1-15/0 - - - 1-15/0 - - - - - - - - - Harris, Michael 1-4/0 - - - - - 1-4/0 - - - - - - - Watson, Greg 1-1/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Ellis, A.J. 2-1/0 1--2/0 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-3/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Harper, Josh 1--2/0 - - - - - - - - DNP DNP 1--2/0 - -

RUSHING No-Yds/TD Cal Neb UND Idaho Ole Miss Boise St. USU Nev. LaTech NMSU UH SJSU SDSU

Saunders, Jalen 50-1065/12 2-22/0 1-17/0 3-154/2 5-142/2 6-127/0 1-1/0 4-61/1 4-76/1 8-69/1 7-174/2 3-67/1 3-50/1 3-105/1 Wylie, Devon 56-716/1 5-75/0 4-50/0 - 3-30/0 4-59/0 2-12/0 1--4/0 5-108/0 13-149/1 3-31/0 5-59/0 4-50/0 7-97/0 Harper, Josh 35-497/5 3-22/1 2-33/1 2-25/0 3-74/1 3-30/0 8-75/0 5-61/0 2-41/0 DNP DNP 3-84/1 1-17/0 3-35/1 Burse, Isaiah 40-436/1 4--7/0 2-5/0 1-8/0 3-33/0 6-47/0 3-9/0 4-45/1 1-10/0 4-15/0 3-65/0 - 7-135/0 2-71/0 Evans, Rashad 44-351/3 5-15/0 6-63/0 3-25/0 7-81/1 2-9/1 3-29/0 3-33/0 3-21/1 4-18/0 3-23/0 2-10/0 2-15/0 1-9/0 Rouse, Robbie 32-228/1 1-8/0 3-28/0 1-7/0 - 2-0/0 - 4-40/0 2-18/0 7-18/0 4-50/1 6-51/0 - 2-8/0 Johnson, A.J. 8-154/0 - 1-55/0 - - 1-10/0 - 1-7/0 2-32/0 - 1-35/0 - 1-4/0 1-11/0 Skidmore, Ryan 5-41/0 - - 1-16/0 1-9/0 - - 1-5/0 - 1-6/0 - - 1-5/0 DNP Jensen, Marcel 2-16/1 1-15/0 - DNP 1-1/1 - - - - - - - DNP DNP Dean, Victor 2-15/2 DNP DNP DNP - DNP - - 1-9/1 1-6/1 DNP - - - Knox, Milton 1-13/0 - - - - - - - - - 1-13/0 - - - Stallworth, J.J. 1-9/0 - - - - - - - - 1-9/0 - - - - Raphael, Austin 1-3/0 - 1-3/0 - - - - DNP DNP - - - - - Harris, Michael 1-1/0 - - - 1-1/0 - - - - - - - - -

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Wylie, Devon 29-446 3-14 5-110 3-54 5-79 2-31 3-82 3-55 2--2 - 1-10 - - 2-13

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Burse, Isaiah 75-1606 6-117 6-149 5-90 4-98 5-98 8-158 4-76 8-182 7-136 8-185 4-49 4-93 6-175 Su’a, Patrick 1-11 - - - - - - - - 1-11 - - - - Knox, Milton 1-10 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-10 - Evans, Rashad 2-9 - - - - - 2-9 - - - - - - -

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Jones, L.J. 3-2 1-2 1-0 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - Green, Isaiah 1-12 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-12 -

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Harrell, Logan 3 1 - - - - - - - - 2 - - - TEAM 2 DNP - - - 1 DNP - DNP 1 - - - DNP Toma, Jeremiah 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - Dennis, Terranc 1 - - DNP - - - - 1 - - - - DNP Okpalaugo, Tristan 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - - - DNP Jones, L.J. 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Green, Isaiah 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - Smith, Derron 1 - 1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

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Jones, L.J. 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - Wilson, Cristin 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - Harrison, Nat 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - Toma, Jeremiah 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - - - -

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FS Long Plays Opponent Long Plays Rush Pass Ret. Total Rush Pass Ret. TotalCal 1 1 1 3 2 8 3 13 Nebraska 1 4 6 11 3 4 4 11 North Dakota 0 3 2 5 3 1 3 7 Idaho 1 6 6 13 0 2 6 8 Ole Miss 2 3 2 7 3 4 3 10 Boise State 1 1 3 5 3 3 2 8 Utah State 1 3 3 7 3 5 3 11 Nevada 2 3 5 10 3 4 6 13 La Tech 0 3 4 7 1 7 1 9 NM State 1 8 5 14 1 5 4 10 Hawai’i 1 5 1 7 2 3 4 9 SJSU 1 6 3 10 0 7 1 8 SDSU 0 5 5 10 4 4 2 10 Totals 12 51 46 107 28 57 42 125

LONG PLAYS (20 OR MORE YARDS)

Fresno State OpponentMost Yards (Result) 99 (TD) - at SDSU 94 (TD) - Utah St. Most Plays (Result) 16 (TD) - La Tech 15 (TD) - Ole Miss Most Time (Result) 6:55 (FG) - at Nevada 6:37 (TD) - Ole Miss

DRIVE SUPERLATIVES

[---Fresno State---] [------ Opponent ------]Opponent Pts. 1st Dwns Yds. Pts. 1st Dwns YdsCal 7 1 16 0 0 -5 Nebraska 0 3 46 0 0 9 North Dakota 7 1 86 0 0 -2 Idaho 7 3 80 0 2 33 Ole Miss 0 1 41 0 0 3 Boise State 0 0 8 7 2 76 Utah State 0 5 68 7 3 87 Nevada 0 1 18 3 3 78 La Tech 0 0 5 0 0 7 NM State 0 1 12 7 3 59 Hawai’i 7 2 69 0 1 22 San Jose State 0 0 7 0 0 5

GAME-OPENING DRIVES

[---Fresno State---] [------ Opponent ------]Opponent Pts. 1st Dwns Yds. Pts. 1st Dwns YdsCal 0 0 9 7 3 91 Nebraska 3 3 61 7 2 61 North Dakota 0 0 2 7 2 60 Idaho 3 2 39 0 0 3 Ole Miss 7 1 63 7 2 75 Boise State 0 0 9 0 0 7 Utah State 0 0 8 0 2 43 Nevada 7 1 80 0 1 33 La Tech 0 0 6 7 3 80 NM State 7 4 76 0 0 4 Hawai’i 0 2 29 7 4 78 San Jose State 0 1 16 3 3 66

SECOND HALF-OPENING DRIVES

Harrell, Logan 15-4 17.0 2.0-16 - 4.5-23 2.0-9 - 1.5-4 1.0-12 0.5-2 1.5-2 1.0-16 2.0-14 - 1.0-2 Brown, Travis 8-1 8.5 - - - - 0.5-1 - 3.0-6 1.0-4 1.0-8 - 2.0-7 - 1.0-6 Okpalaugo, Tris 8-1 8.5 1.0-2 - 1.0-2 1.0-6 - 1.0-1 2.5-5 2.0-6 - - - - DNP Knox, Kyle 5-2 6.0 1.0-1 - - 1.5-8 2.5-10 - - - - DNP DNP - 1.0-1 Toma, Jeremiah 5-1 5.5 - 1.0-1 2.0-2 - - - 1.5-4 1.0-4 - - - - - Akers, Matt 3-2 4.0 - 1.0-4 - - - - - 0.5-1 - 2.5-13 - - - Lewis, Donavon 3-2 4.0 1.0-3 - 0.5-6 1.0-9 - - - - 0.5-0 - - - 1.0-9 Green, Isaiah 3-1 3.5 1.0-6 1.0-2 - - 1.5-6 - - - - - - - - McEntee, Chase 3-0 3.0 - 1.0-3 - - - - - - - 1.0-6 1.0-7 - - Jones, L.J. 2-1 2.5 1.0-5 - - - 0.5-1 - - 1.0-1 - - - - - TEAM 2-0 2.0 - - - - 1.0-11 - - - 1.0-1 - - - - Smith, Derron 1-0 1.0 1.0-2 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Davison, Tyeler 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - - - 1.0-9 - - Hill, Zak 1-0 1.0 - - DNP DNP - - 1.0-2 - - - DNP DNP DNP Dock, J.B. 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP - DNP - - - - - - - - 1.0-1 Dennis, Terranc 1-0 1.0 - - DNP - - - - 1.0-4 - - - - DNP Su’a, Patrick 0-1 0.5 - - - - - 0.5-2 - - - - - - - Wilson, Cristin 0-1 0.5 - - - - - - - - - 0.5-2 - - - Thomas, Jermain 0-1 0.5 - DNP - 0.5-1 - - - - - - - - -

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Harrell, Logan 5-2 6.0 1.0-14 - 1.5-17 1.0-6 - - 1.0-12 0.5-2 - - 1.0-12 - - Okpalaugo, Tris 4-0 4.0 - - - 1.0-6 - - 2.0-3 1.0-5 - - - - DNP Brown, Travis 3-0 3.0 - - - - - - - - 1.0-8 - 1.0-4 - 1.0-6 Lewis, Donavon 2-1 2.5 1.0-3 - 0.5-6 - - - - - - - - - 1.0-9 Akers, Matt 2-1 2.5 - 1.0-4 - - - - - 0.5-1 - 1.0-11 - - - McEntee, Chase 2-0 2.0 - - - - - - - - - 1.0-6 1.0-7 - - Davison, Tyeler 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - - - 1.0-9 - -

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Game TOs Gained TDs FG-FGA Pts FS (Fumbles Lost/INT)Cal 2 (1 FR, 1 INT) 2 0 14 2 (1 FL, 1 INT)Nebraska 2 (2 INT) 0 0 0 1 (1 FL)North Dakota 0 0 0 0 0Idaho 1 (FR) 1 0 7 2 (2 INT)Ole Miss 0 0 0 0 2 (1 FL, 1 INT)Boise State 0 0 0 0 4 (2 FL, 2 INT)Utah State 1 (FR) 1 0 7 2 (2 FL)Nevada 0 0 0 0 2 (2 FL)La Tech 0 0 0 0 3 (2 INT, 1 FL)NM State 1 (INT) 1 0 7 1 (FL)Hawai’i 0 0 0 0 0SJSU 2 (1 FR, 1 INT) 1 0 7 3 (2 FL, 1 INT)SDSU 0 0 0 0 1 (INT)Totals 9 (4 FR, 5 INT) 5 0 35 23 (13 FL, 10 INT)Opponents 23 (13 FR, 10 INT) 11 0 77 9 (4 FR, 5 INT)

FRESNO STATE POINTS OFF TURNOVERS

FS Pen.-Yds. Opp. Pen.-Yds Cal 9-75 11-86 Nebraska 5-50 3-25 North Dakota 5-50 4-22 Idaho 7-75 7-85 Ole Miss 4-40 10-107 Boise State 9-85 2-15 Utah State 7-62 11-118 Nevada 3-35 8-89 La Tech 4-30 4-36 NM State 8-60 4-37 Hawai’i 9-78 4-30 SJSU 8-94 3-20 SDSU 10-75 3-26 Totals (Avg/Penalty) 88-809 74-700

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Yards Opponent Play Result 100 Neb Abdullah 100-yd kickoff return TD 99 NMSU Rogers 99-yd kickoff return TD 86 Nev Matthews 86-yd punt return TD 75 LT Cameron 75-yd pass to White TD 70 UND Miller 70-yd run TD 69 UH Graves 69-yd pass to Stutzmann TD 69 UM Scott 69-yd run TD 68 SDSU Hillman 68-yd run 1st-10 60 UI Harvey 60-yd kickoff return 1st-10 59 USU Turbin 59-yd run TD 58 Nev Fajardo 58-yd pass to Matthews 1st-10 57 UM Mackey 57-yd pass to Moncrief 1st-Goal 57 Neb Martinez 57-yd run 1st-10 55 SDSU Lindley 55-yd pass to Escobar 1st-10 55 LT Cameron 55-yd pass to White 1st-10 55 Nev Fajardo 55-yd pass to Anderson 1st-10 55 BSU Martin 55-yd run 1st-Goal 53 LT Creer 53-yd run TD 53 Neb Martinez 53-yd pass to Reed 1st-10 52 USU Williams 52-yd kickoff return 1st-10 48 BSU Moore 48-yd pass to Miller 1st-Goal 48 Cal Maynard 48-yd run 1st-10 47 USU Keeton 47-yd pass to Smith TD 46 USU Smith 46-yd run TD 46 Neb Martinez 46-yd run TD 45 SDSU Lindley 45-yd pass to Lockett 1st-Goal 45 LT Cameron 45-yd pass to Patton TD 43 Neb Martinez 43-yd pass to Turner 1st-10 42 Neb Martinez 42-yd pass to Bell 1st-Goal 42 Cal Maynard 42-yd pass to Jones TD 41 Nev Ball 41-yd run 1st-10 40 UM Mackey 40-yd pass to Brassell 1st-10 39 Cal Sofele 39-yd run TD 38 SJSU Faulkner 38-yd pass to Carr TD 38 UM Singleton 38-yd kickoff return 1st-10 38 UI Reader 38-yd pass to Johnson 1st-Goal 38 UI Veltung 38-yd kickoff return 1st-10 38 Neb Sbdullah 38-yd kickoff return 1st-10 38 Neb Martinez 38-yd run 1st-10 37 SJSU Faulkner 37-yd pass to Grigsby 1st-10 37 NMSU Christian 37-yd pass to Rogers TD 36 USU Keeton 36-yd pass to Van Leeuwen 1st-10 35 Nev Ball 35-yd run 1st-10 34 USU Turbin 34-yd run 1st-10 31 SJSU Faulkner 31-yd pass to Avila Fumble Lost 31 Cal Maynard 31-yd pass to Allen 1st-10 29 NMSU Christian 29-yd pass to Rogers 1st-10 29 NMSU Christian 29-yd pass to Turner TD 29 BSU Morre 29-yd pass to Burroughs 1st-10 28 BSU Moore 28-yd pass to Linehan 1st-10 28 NMSU Christian 28-yd pass to Franklin 1st-Goal 28 UM Mackey 28-yd run 1st-10 28 UND Miller 28-yd run 1st-10 26 NMSU Christian 26-yd pass to Rogers 1st-10 26 LT Cameron 26-yd pass to Casey 1st-Goal 26 LT Cameron 26-yd pass to Casey 1st-10 26 LT White 26-yd pass to Gru 1st-10 25 Nev Fajardo 25-yd pass to Matthews 1st-10 25 BSU Burroughs 25-yd run TD 25 UND Bradley 25-yd pass to Hardin 1st-Goal 24 UH Graves 24-yd pass to Pollard TD 24 Nev Fajardo 24-yd pass to Matthews 1st-10 24 USU Keeton 24-yd pass to Van Leeuwen 1st-10 24 UM Mackey 24-yd pass to Scott 1st-10 24 Cal Maynard 24-yd pass to Miller 1st-10 23 SJSU Faulkner 23-yd pass to Nunn 1st-10 23 Nev Fajardo 23-yd run TD 23 BSU Hedrick 23-yd run TD 23 Cal Maynard 23-yd pass to Allen 1st-10 23 Cal Maynard 23-yd pass to Jones TD 22 SDSU Lindley 22-yd pass to Escobar 1st-10 22 SJSU Faulkner 22-yd pass to Jones 1st-10 22 NMSU Rogers 22-yd run 1st-10 22 LT Cameron 22-yd pass to Patton TD 22 UM Mackey 22-yd pass to Harris TD 21 SDSU Lockett 21-yd run 1st-Goal 21 SDSU Lindley 21-yd pass to Escobar 1st-10 21 SDSU Lockett 21-yd run 1st-10 21 SJSU Faulkner 21-yd pass to Rutley 1st-10 21 SJSU Faulkner 21-yd pass to Grigsby 1st-10 21 UH Graves 21-yd pass to Stutzmann 1st-10 21 UH Graves 21-yd run 1st-10 21 NMSU Christian 21-yd pass to Bateman 1st-10 21 UM Bolden 21-yd run TD 21 Cal Maynard 21-yd pass to Jones 1st-10 21 Cal Maynard 21-yd pass to Jones 1st-10 20 SDSU Hillman 20-yd run TD 20 UH Graves 20-yd run 1st-10 20 USU Keeton 20-yd pass to Tialavea 1st-10 20 UI Reader 20-yd pass to Bailey 1st-10 20 Neb Martinez 20-yd pass to Cotton 1st-Goal

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Yards Opponent Play Result 88 SDSU Carr 88-yd pass to Saunders TD 86 UND Carr 86-yd pass to Saunders TD 79 BSU Wylie 79-yd punt return TD 71 Nev Carr 71-yd pass to Wylie 1st-Goal 67 Neb Wylie 67-yd punt return TD 65 Nev Rouse 65-yd run TD 64 NMSU Carr 64-yd pass to Saunders TD 59 SDSU Green 59-yd blocked FG return TD 59 NMSU Carr 59-yd pass to Saunders TD 56 Cal Carr 56-yd pass to Wylie 1st-10 55 Neb Carr 55-yd pass to Johnson 1st-10 54 SDSU Carr 54-yd pass to Burse 1st-10 52 UND Carr 52-yd pass to Saunders TD 51 UI Carr 51-yd pass to Saunders TD 49 UI Carr 49-yd pass to Harper 1st-10 48 UND Wylie 48-yd punt return 1st-10 47 Nev Carr 47-yd pass to Saunders 1st-10 47 UI Carr 47-yd pass to Saunders 1st-Goal 46 BSU Burse 46-yd kickoff return 1st-10 46 UM Carr 46-yd pass to Saunders 1st-Goal 44 UH Carr 44-yd pass to Saunders TD 43 UH Carr 43-yd pass to Harper TD 42 SDSU Burse 42-yd kickoff return 1st-10 42 Nev Burse 42-yd kickoff return 1st-10 42 UI Wylie 42-yd punt return 1st-10 41 BSU Carr 41-yd pass to Harper 1st-Goal 40 USU Wylie 40-yd punt return 1st-10 40 BSU Rouse 40-yd run 1st-10 40 UI Harrison 40-yd fumble recovery TD 39 SDSU Carr 39-yd pass to Wylie 1st-10 39 LT Carr 39-yd pass to Wylie 1st-10 38 UM Carr 38-yd pass to Saunders 1st-10 36 NMSU Burse 36-yd kickoff return 1st-10 35 SJSU Carr 25-yd pass to Burse 1st-10 35 NMSU Carr 35-yd pass to Johnson 1st-10 35 Nev Burse 35-yd kickoff return 1st-10 34 Nev Carr 34-yd pass to Harper 1st-10 34 UI Rouse 34-yd run 1st-10 33 UI Carr 33-yd pass to Evans TD 31 UM Saunders 31-yd run 1st-Goal 31 UM Wylie 31-yd punt return 1st-10 30 NMSU Carr 30-yd pass to Saunders 1st-10 28 SJSU Carr 28-yd pass to Burse 1st-10 28 UH Rouse 28-yd run 1st-10 28 UM Carr 28-yd pass to Wylie 1st-10 27 SDSU Carr 27-yd pass to Wylie 1st-1027 SJSU Carr 27-yd pass to Burse 1st-10 26 UM Saunders 26-yd run TD 26 UND Carr 26-yd pass to Harper 1st-10 26 Neb Carr 26-yd pass to Johnson TD 25 SJSU Rouse 25-yd run 1st-10 25 UH Carr 25-yd pass to Harper 1st-10 25 Nev Rouse 25-yd run TD 24 SJSU Carr 24-yd pass to Saunders TD 24 SJSU Carr 24-yd pass to Burse 1st-10 24 LT Carr 24-yd pass to Wylie TD 23 SDSU Carr 23-yd pass to Harper TD 23 NMSU Carr 23-yd pass to Burse 1st-10 23 USU Carr 23-yd pass to Saunders TD 23 USU Carr 23-yd pass to Burse TD 22 NMSU Carr 22-yd pass to Burse 1st-10 22 LT Carr 22-yd pass to Wylie 1st-10 22 Cal Rouse 22-yd run 1st-10 21 UH Carr 21-yd pass to Saunder 1st-10 21 NMSU Rouse 21-yd run 1st-10 21 UI Carr 21-yd pass to Burse 1st-10 21 UI Carr 21-yd pass to Saunders 1st-10 21 Neb Rouse 21-yd run 1st-10 21 Neb Carr 21-yd pass to Rouse 1st-10 20 SJSU Carr 20-yd pass to Wylie 1st-10 20 UH Carr 20-yd pass to Wylie 1st-10 20 NMSU Carr 20-yd pass to Burse 1st-10 20 NMSU Carr 20-yd pass to Rouse TD 20 USU Carr 20-yd pass to Harper 1st-10 20 USU Carr 20-yd run 1st-10 20 Neb Carr 20-yd pass to Evans 1st-Goal

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FRESNO STATEGame #1California 36, Fresno State 21Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011 • Candlestick Park • San Francisco, Calif. • Attendance: 31,563

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALFresno State 7 7 0 7 -- 21 Record: (0-1)California 19 0 14 3 -- 36 Record: (1-0)

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score1st 13:16 FS Rouse 9-yard run (Goessling kick) 3-16 1:25 7-0 08:24 CAL Sofele 1-yard run (Tavecchio kick blocked) 12-67 4:47 7-6 05:45 CAL Sofele 39-yard run (Tavecchio kick blocked) 4-65 1:22 7-12 01:31 CAL Jones 42-yard pass from Maynard (Tavecchio kick) 5-92 2:47 7-192nd 04:16 FS Wilson 0-yard fumble recovery (Goessling kick) 0-0 0:00 14-193rd 09:17 CAL Jones 23-yard pass from Maynard (Tavecchio kick) 6-91 3:20 14-26 04:21 CAL Guyton 19-yard fumble recovery (Tavecchio kick) 0-0 0:00 14-334th 08:16 CAL Tavecchio 40-yard field goal 7-20 2:11 14-26 03:29 FS Harper 7-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 10-64 4:34 21-26

TEAM STATS Fresno St. Cal INDIVIDUAL LEADERSFirst Downs 11 18 Rushing (att-yds-TD):Rushing Att-Yards 25-68 35-151 FS - Robie Rouse (17-86-1)Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 21-33-150 16-35-266 Cal - Isi Sofele (24-88-2)Total Plays-Yards 58-218 70-417 Passing (cmp-att-int-yds-TD):Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 FS - Derek Carr (21-33-1-150-2)Penalties-Yards 9-75 11-90 Cal - Zach Maynard (16-35-1-266-2)Punts-Yards 8-296 6-213 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Average 37.0 35.5 FS - Devon Wylie (5-75-0) Net 36.1 33.2 Cal - Keenan Allen (8-112-0)Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 3-14-0 3-7-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack):Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 7-124-0 3-61-0 FS - Derron Smith (7-1-8-1.0-0)Interceptions-Yards-TD 1-2-0 1-0-0 Cal - M. Kendricks (4-5-9-2.5-0.5)Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 1-0-1 1-19-1 Interceptions (no-yds-TD):Time of Possession 29:22 30:38 FS - L.J. Jones (1-2-0)3rd Downs 2-of-14 7-of-16 Cal - Steve Williams (1-0-0)4th Downs 1-of-2 1-of-2 Sacks By 2-17 4-25

SAN FRANCISCO - Cal outgained Fresno State 417-218 in a 36-21 victory over the Bulldogs on Saturday in the TicketCity Battle By the Bay here at Candlestick Park. Fresno State (0-1) converted just 2-of-14 third downs in the game and only had 146 yards of offense up until the seven-minute mark of the fourth quarter. The Bulldogs were sacked four times and only had 68 net yards rushing. “We didn’t play at the level we needed to play at tonight,” head coach Pat Hill said. “I believe this is still going to be a very good football team, but we are going to go through a few growing pains. That was a good football team we played tonight.” The loss ends Fresno State’s seven-year streak of winning its season opener. The Bears (1-0) were led by quarterback Zach Maynard, who was 16-for-35 passing for 266 yards with a pair of touchdown tosses to Marvin Jones. Maynard also ran for 53 yards while Cal running back Isi Sofele added 83 yards rushing on 23 carries with two TDs. Bulldog sophomore quarterback Derek Carr threw for 142 yards in his starting debut, completing 21-of-33 passes with one touchdown and one interception. Running back Robbie Rouse had 86 yards on 17 carries with one touchdown and redshirt freshman receiver Josh Harper caught Carr’s TD late in the game. “Nothing surprised me today. I knew they were going to come out and try and hit me,” Carr said. “We wish we could have done more. We competed, we tried our best and they are just a good defense.” Safety Cristin Wilson recovered a fumble for a touchdown in the second quarter. That was one of two turnovers the Bulldogs forced, but Fresno State turned the ball over two times itself, one that directly resulted in a Bear touchdown. “I thought Cal made some big plays,” Hill said. “The game came down to big plays and Cal made them.” Bulldog sophomore cornerback L.J. Jones got Fresno State off on the right foot, inter-cepting Maynard’s pass 19 seconds into the game to the give the ‘Dogs the ball on the Cal 16-yard line. Rouse punched it in three plays later on a 9-yard touchdown run. The Bears were quick to answer though, scoring on a pair of touchdown runs from Sofele. Fresno State lineman Cody Wichmann blocked the extra-point attempts following both touchdowns. The Bulldogs didn’t get a first down after each of Cal’s first two touchdowns, and the Bears’ momentum led to a third touchdown in the opening quarter. That came on a 42-yard Maynard to Jones touchdown pass at 1:31 to give the Golden Bears a 19-7 lead after the first 15 minutes. The second quarter was quiet until the last five minutes. After Bulldog punter Andrew Shapiro pinned the Bears down on their six-yard line, Sofele fumbled the ball in the end zone and Wilson jumped on it for the Bulldog touchdown. The score four minutes before the half cut Cal’s lead down to five, 19-14. On its first drive of the second half, Cal drove 91 yards on six plays and scored on a 23-yard Maynard to Jones pass. Late in the third quarter, Cal defensive back Cecil Whiteside stripped Carr of the ball when he was reaching back for a pass. Trevor Guyton picked up the fumble and returned it 22 yards for a touchdown, putting the Bears up 33-14. That pretty much put the game out of reach. Fresno State did get one final touchdown,

Game #2No. 10 Nebraska 42, Fresno State 29Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011 • Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Neb. • Attendance: 85,101

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALFresno State 14 3 3 9 -- 29 Record: (0-2)No. 10 Nebraska 7 7 7 21 -- 42 Record: (2-0)

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score1st 07:45 FS Wylie 67-yard punt return (Goessling kick) 0-0 0:00 7-0 05:54 Neb Martinez 1-yard run (Maher kick) 5-80 1:51 7-7 00:28 FS Carr 3-yard run (Goessling kick) 10-67 5:17 14-72nd 04:52 Neb Burkhead 1-yard run (Maher kick) 6-85 4:52 14-14 00:25 FS Goessling 22-yard field goal 11-67 4:18 17-143rd 10:17 FS Goessling 36-yard field goal 10-61 4:43 20-14 08:20 Neb Enuwa 16-yard pass from Martinez (Maher kick) 5-61 1:50 20-214th 12:59 Neb Burkhead 6-yard run (Maher kick) 3-67 1:00 20-28 12:06 FS Harper 26-yard pass from Carr (Carr pass failed) 4-76 0:46 26-28 11:50 Neb Abdullah 100-yard kickoff return (Maher kick) 0-0 0:00 26-35 05:24 FS Goessling 37-yard field goal 14-52 6:19 29-35 02:02 Neb Martinez 46-yard run (Maher kick) 7-80 3:22 29-42

TEAM STATS Fresno St. NU INDIVIDUAL LEADERSFirst Downs 24 16 Rushing (att-yds-TD):Rushing Att-Yards 40-190 35-219 FS - Robie Rouse (36-169-0)Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 20-41-254 10-21-219 NU - Taylor Martinez (15-166-2)Total Plays-Yards 81-444 56-438 Passing (cmp-att-int-yds-TD):Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-0 FS - Derek Carr (20-41-0-254-1)Penalties-Yards 5-50 3-25 NU - Taylor Martinez (10-21-2-219-1)Punts-Yards 7-253 5-254 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Average 36.1 50.8 FS - Rashad Evans (6-63-0) Net 30.9 28.8 NU - Jamal Turner (3-63-0)Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 5-110-1 1-17-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack):Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 6-149-0 5-211-1 FS - Kyle Knox (2-6-8-0-0)Interceptions-Yards-TD 2-13-0 0-0-0 NU - Will Compton (6-9-15-0-0)Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds-TD):Time of Possession 37:12 22:48 FS - Derron Smith (1-13-0); L.J. Jones (1-0-0)3rd Downs 9-of-20 4-of-12 NU - None

LINCOLN, Neb. - Fresno State gave No. 10 Nebraska a run for its mon-ey, but in the end a late Husker touchdown lifted Nebraska to a 42-29 win over the Bulldogs on Saturday night at Memorial Stadium. Fresno State (0-2) trailed Nebraska (2-0) 35-29 with just over two minutes to play before Husker quarterback Taylor Martinez broke a 46-yard touchdown run on a third-and-3 to seal the game. Bulldog head coach Pat Hill said afterwards that it was a great foot-ball game and that his team didn’t back down an inch, going punch for punch with one of the best teams in the country. “I’m very proud of our kids for the way they played. They played their hearts out, but in the end we need to win these games,” Hill said. “We grew up tonight as a football team.” The Bulldog offense had its way for most of the night against the fearsome Nebraska defense. Fresno State did not allow a single sack the entire night and quarterback Derek Carr was only knocked down once in the game. “Our offensive line did a great job and we ran the ball well against a team that doesn’t give up many rushing yards,” Hill said. “I thought we physically matched up and played a very high level of football against a very good football team.” Junior running back Robbie Rouse ran 36 times for 169 yards, his fifth career 100-yard rushing game. Rouse aver-aged 4.7 yards per run on the Huskers and did not have one rush for negative yardage on the night. “The offensive line did great and I was able to get on a bit of a roll during the game,” Rouse said. In all, Fresno State finished with 444 yards of total offense to Nebraska’s 438 and the Bulldogs ran 25 more plays than the Huskers. Sophomore quarterback Derek Carr was 20-for-41 passing for 255 yards and one touchdown with no interceptions. “I’m so proud of our offensive line,” Carr said. “They battled the whole entire game for me and Rouse averaging five yards a carry makes my job a lot easier.” Fresno State hit Nebraska’s Martinez all night and caused three fumbles on the night, but were unable to recover any of the three. The `Dogs did pick him off twice, but Martinez hit a number of long passes and finished with 219 yards passing, 166 rushing and three total touchdowns (two rushing, one passing). “They made some big plays in the passing game and [Martinez] threw up some long balls that they hit on, and that was the difference in the game, a few big plays,” Hill said. Devon Wylie opened the scoring with a bang, returning a punt 67-yards for a Bulldog touchdown midway through the first quarter. Wylie broke several tackles on the play and set up his blocks beautifully on his way into the end zone. “As soon as I saw a sliver of daylight, I hit it as hard as I can,” Wylie said. “From there I just made everybody miss that I could and I got some great blocks.” Nebraska answered quickly with a touchdown of its own on a five-play, 80-yard drive that Martinez finished with a one-yard touchdown run at 5:54. Carr then ended the first quarter with an acrobatic, three-yard touchdown run on a fourth-and-2. He dove head-first over the Husker defender and in mid-air, extended the ball over the pylon for the touchdown. After Fresno State pinned the Huskers inside their 15-yard line on three-straight possessions in the second quarter, Nebraska finally got out of its end of the field with a 38-yard Martinez run and a 42-yard completion on back-to-back plays. That gave the Huskers the ball on the Fresno State 5-yard line, and Nebraska scored on a fourth-and-goal at the one on a Rex Burkhead rush up the middle. After an 11-play drive, Kevin Goessling gave the Bulldogs the 17-14 lead heading into the locker room with his 22-yard field goal 25 seconds before the half. Goessling opened up a 20-14 lead for the Bulldogs early in the third quarter, connecting on a 36-yard field goal. The lead didn’t last long though, as Nebraska scored 14-unanswered points to take a 28-20 lead with just under 13 minutes to play. However, the Bulldogs were able to answer one-minute later. Carr’s 55-yard completion to A.J. Johnson set up a Bulldog touchdown, which came on a 26-yard Carr to Josh Harper pass in the corner of the end zone on a third-and-15. Fresno State went for the two-point conversion to try to tie the game, but it failed and the Huskers maintained a 28-26 lead. Ameer Abdullah then returned the ensuing kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown, making it a two-score game. After a 37-yard field goal from Goessling at 5:24, the `Dogs only trailed 35-29. However, Martinez struck again on the third-and-2 with just over two minutes to play with his 46-yard touchdown run

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FRESNO STATEGame #3Fresno State 27, North Dakota 22Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011 • Bulldog Stadium • Fresno, Calif. • Attendance: 27, 542

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALNorth Dakota 9 0 13 0 -- 22 Record: (1-2)Fresno State 14 7 0 6 -- 27 Record: (1-2)

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score1st 14:45 FS Saunders 86-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 1-86 0:15 7-0 05:34 FS Saunders 52-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 4-78 1:51 14-0 05:16 UND Jake Miller 70-yard run (Zeb Miller kick blocked) 1-70 0:10 14-6 00:46 UND Zeb Miller 49-yard field goal 5-31 2:19 14-92nd 05:29 FS Rouse 2-yard run (Goessling kick) 3-11 0;51 21-93rd 13:16 UND Jake Miller 5-yard run (Zeb Miller kick) 4-60 1:44 21-16 00:09 UND Miller 1-yard run (Bradley pass failed) 13-67 5:38 21-224th 09:14 FS Rouse 1-yd run (Carr pass failed) 12-71 5:48 27-22

TEAM STATS UND Fresno St. INDIVIDUAL LEADERSFirst Downs 17 13 Rushing (att-yds-TD):Rushing Att-Yards 39-216 35-84 UND - Jake Miller 21-145-3)Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 12-25-107 11-17-235 FS - Robie Rouse (27-110-2)Total Plays-Yards 64-323 52-319 Passing (cmp-att-int-yds-TD):Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 UND - Joey Bradley (12-25-0-107-0)Penalties-Yards 4-22 5-50 FS - Derek Carr (11-17-0-235-2)Punts-Yards 7-253 7-310 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Average 36.1 44.3 UND - R.J. McGill (5-31-0) Net 28.4 43.9 FS - Jalen Saunders (3-154-2)Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 1-3-0 3-54-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack):Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 4-85-0 5-90-0 UND - D. Hendrickson (6-0-6-0-0)Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 FS - Logan Harrell (4-7-11-4.5-1.5)Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds-TD):Time of Possession 32:22 27:38 UND - None3rd Downs 7-of-16 5-of-12 FS - None4th Downs 0-of-0 0-of-0 Sacks By

FRESNO, Calif. - Robbie Rouse’s one-yard touch-down run in the fourth quarter lifted the Fresno State football team past a scrappy North Dakota squad on Saturday night at Bulldog Stadium, as the `Dog won 27-22. Fresno State (1-2) led 21-9 at the half behind a pair of long touchdown passes from quarterback Derek Carr to Jalen Saunders, but North Dakota (1-2) climbed back in the third quarter. The Fighting Sioux took a 22-21 lead with nine seconds left in the third on Jake Miller’s third touch-down run of the game. With a heavy dosage of Rouse, Carr and the Bulldog offense drove back down the field to take the lead for good on Rouse’s game-winning touchdown at 9:14. Head Coach Pat Hill said he was not surprised with the fight that North Dakota put up. “I knew that was going to be a tough game and I told the team that,” Hill said. “North Dakota played outstanding, but I give our team a lot of credit too. That was a great way for us to come back and win a game.” North Dakota outgained the Bulldogs, 323-319, but it was Rouse’s fourth quarter that was the differ-ence. The junior tailback had 72 of his 110 yards in the final 15 minutes and he finished with two touchdowns in the game where he had 27 carries. On the game-winning drive, eight of the 12 plays were rushes by Rouse and he had runs of nine (twice), 10 and 15 yards on the drive. After the Bulldogs forced UND to punt on its ensuing drive after the `Dogs went ahead, Rouse sealed the game by picking up two first downs, the second with a 18-yard run on a third-and-12. Carr completed 11-of-17 passes in the game for 235 yards - an average of 21.4 yards per completion. His two first-quarter touchdown passes to Saunders went for 86 and 52 yards. “To throw two big touchdowns in my first couple plays of the game, and to get a win in my first start in my favorite stadium, is pretty nice,” Carr said. Six different Bulldogs had a catch in the game and Saunders finished with three catches for 154 yards and the two TDs. UND’s Miller had 145 yards rushing on 21 carries and the three touchdowns. Fighting Sioux quarter-back Joey Bradley completed 12-of-25 passes for 107 yards. Fresno State senior defensive tackle Logan Harrell had a huge game for the Bulldogs. He finished with a career-high 11 tackles, 1.5 sacks and 4.5 tackles for a loss. Carr went deep on the first play of the game, hooking up with Saunders for an 86-yard touchdown pass. Saunders got behind the defense and Carr put the ball on the money for the home run. Saunders and Carr hooked up against seven minutes later, this time for a 52-yard touchdown. UND answered with nine-straight points, getting a 70-yard touchdown run from Miller and a 49-yard field goal from Zeb Miller. Tristan Okpaulago blocked Zeb Miller’s PAT attempt after the touchdown run. Midway through the second quarter, Devon Wylie’s 48-yard punt return set the Bulldogs up with the ball on the Fighting Sioux 11-yard line. Rouse then put Fresno State up 21-9 with a two-yard touchdown run. That score carried over to halftime, but the Fighting Sioux drove down 65 yards on their first drive of the second half to cut Fresno State’s lead down to 21-16. Jake Miller got his second rushing touchdown of the game with a five-yard run two minutes into the half. With nine seconds left in the third quarter, Miller’s third touchdown run gave North Dakota its first lead of the game. He scored from one yard out to cap off a 13-play, 67-yard drive that took over five and a half minutes off the clock. UND’s two-point conversion attempt failed, and thus the Fighting Sioux led 22-21. The Bulldog offense woke up after a quiet third quarter and countered to regain the lead. With a heavy

Game #4, WAC Game #1Fresno State 48, Idaho 24Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011 • Kibbie Dome • Moscow, Idaho • Attendance: 15,110

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALFresno State 10 14 17 7 -- 48 Record: (2-2, 1-0 WAC)Idaho 7 10 0 7 -- 24 Record: (1-3, 0-1 WAC)

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score1st 09:54 FS Saunders 16-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 6-80 2:21 7-0 04:21 UI Homme 3-yard pass from Reader (Farquhar kick) 12-62 5:25 7-7 02:57 FS Goessling 48-yard field goal 5-42 1:19 10-72nd 10:34 UI McCarty 18-yard run (Farquhar kick) 6-55 1:45 10-14 07:48 FS Saunders 51-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 5-74 2:40 17-14 06:03 UI Farquhar 23-yard field goal 6-55 1:45 17-17 01:59 FS Jensen 1-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 7-76 3:58 24-173rd 11:39 FS Goessling 48-yard field goal 8-39 3:15 27-17 06:36 FS Evans 33-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 2-42 0:30 34-17 00:04 FS Harrison 40-yard fumble recovery (Goessling kick) -- -- 41-174th 14:34 UI Bailey 7-yard pass from Reader (Farquhar kick) 2-33 0:26 41-24 04:00 FS Harper 9-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 14-98 6:32 48-24

TEAM STATS Fresno St. Idaho INDIVIDUAL LEADERSFirst Downs 22 17 Rushing (att-yds-TD):Rushing Att-Yards 34-142 24-44 FS - Robbie Rouse (25-112-0)Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 24-47-371 23-43-239 UI - P. McCarty (7-33-1)Total Plays-Yards 71-513 67-283 Passing (cmp-att-int-yds-TD):Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1 FS - Derek Carr (24-37-2-371-5)Penalties-Yards 7-75 7-85 UI - Brian Reader (22-38-0-235-2)Punts-Yards 2-102 8-388 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Average 51.0 48.5 FS - Jalen Saunders (5-142-2) Net 41.0 36.1 UI - Mike LaGrone (5-57-0)Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 5-79-0 0-0-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack):Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 4-98-0 7-193-0 FS - Travis Brown (6-5-11-0-0)Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-7-0 UI - T. Robinson (7-3-10-2.0-0)Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 1-40-1 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds-TD):Time of Possession 33:03 26:57 FS - None3rd Downs 2-of-12 3-of-14 UI - Q. Ashley (1-4-0); M. Harvey (1-3-0)4th Downs 3-of-4 1-of-1

MOSCOW, Idaho - Derek Carr threw for 371 yards and five touchdowns to lead the Fresno State football team to a 48-24 victory over Idaho in the WAC opener on Saturday at the Kibbie Dome. Fresno State has now won nine-straight games over the Vandals and the win in the conference opener pushes the Bulldogs’ overall record up to 2-2 going into next week’s home game against Mississippi. Idaho falls to 1-3 overall and 0-1 in the WAC with the loss. “I think we were very balanced [offensively] and Derek had an outstanding game,” head coach Pat Hill said. “We got to give a lot of credit to our offensive line, they picked up the blitz really well. It was a great effort by our offense and then defensively we shut them down in the second half.” Carr’s five touchdown passes are the most since Paul Pinegar threw five TDs in a victory over No. 18 Virginia in the 2004 MPC Computer’s Bowl. Carr completed 24-of-37 passes for the 371 yards. He had the long ball going all day and completed six passes of over 20 yards. “I thought the offensive line did a great job today,” said Carr, who was not sacked in the game. “If it’s throwing the ball five times or throwing it 40 times, whatever is going to help the team win at that moment, I’m all for it.” Jalen Saunders caught five passes for 142 yards and two touchdowns and Rashad Evans had seven catches for 81 yards and one TD. It was Saunders’ second-straight 100-yard receiving game. The game was tied at 17 with six minutes left in the second quarter before Fresno State went on to score 24 unanswered points through the end of the third quarter to put the game away. That run and the performance of the defense in the second half won the game for the Bulldogs. After allowing 228 yards of offense in the first half, the Bulldog defense only gave up 55 yards in the second half. The defense even joined in on the scoring, as Nat Harrison picked up a fumble from Vandal quarterback Brian Reader and returned it 40 yards for a touchdown. “This is a real boost going into the Ole Miss game,” said linebacker Travis Brown, who led the team with a career-high 11 tackles and safety Terrance Dennis was right behind him with a personal-best 10 stops. “Defensively, we tightened down big time in the second half and really stuck our nose in their run and stopped their big plays.” Fresno State had 513 yards of total offense in the game to Idaho’s 283. Running back Robbie Rouse had his third-straight 100-yard rushing game, as he ran for 112 yards on 25 carries. Rouse went over 2,000 yards rushing in his career, becoming the 15th Bulldog running back ever to reach the milestone. Both teams went back and forth in the first half and behind three passing touchdowns from Carr, the Bulldogs held a 24-17 lead going into the locker room. Fresno State led 10-7 after the first quarter thanks to a 16-yard Carr to Saunders touchdown pass and a 48-yard Kevin Goessling field goal. Idaho got its 17 points off a three-yard Reader to Clayton Homme touchdown pass, an 18-yard touch-down run from Princeton McCarty early in the second quarter and a 21-yard field goal from Trey Farquhar. Saunders caught his second TD of the game on a 51-yard pass at 7:48 of the second quarter. Carr capped off the second quarter by threading the needle between a host of Vandal defenders for a touch-down to Marcel Jensen on a fourth-and-goal from the one-yard line two minutes before the half. Goessling gave Fresno State a 27-17 lead four minutes into the third quarter, as he hit another 48-yard field goal. After Milton Knox partially blocked a punt on Idaho’s ensuing possession following the field goal, Fresno State got the ball at the Vandal 42-yard line. It only took two plays for the Bulldogs to reach the end zone, as Carr hit Evans for a 33-yard touchdown. Fresno State’s defense took over the third quarter, forcing Idaho to punt on its first four possession of the quarter. Then with seconds remaining in the third, Reader fumbled the ball when he was reaching back to pass. Harrison picked up the fumble and returned it 40-yards for a touchdown. Idaho came back early in the fourth and got a one-handed touchdown catch from Kama Bailey from seven yards out to end the Vandal’s scoring drought.

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FRESNO STATEGame #5Mississippi 38, Fresno State 28Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011 • Bulldog Stadium • Fresno, Calif. • Attendance: 32,063

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALOle Miss 13 7 7 11 -- 38 Record: (2-3)Fresno State 14 0 14 0 -- 28 Record: (2-3)

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score1st 08:08 FS Evans 2-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 4-17 1:55 7-0 06:52 UM Bolden 21-yard run (Rose kick) 4-74 1:11 7-7 02:08 UM Harris 22-yard pass rom Mackey (Rose kick blocked) 5-65 2:20 7-13 00:14 FS Saunders 26-yard run (Goessling kick) 5-79 1:49 14-132nd 09:50 UM Bolden 12-yard run (Rose kick) 3-27 1:11 14-203rd 13:01 FS Rouse 7-yard run (Goessling kick) 5-63 1:53 21-20 11:15 UM Scott 69-yard run (Rose kick) 4-75 1:39 21-27 06:15 FS Carr 1-yard run (Goessling kick) 10-80 5:00 28-274th 08:49 UM Scott 12-yard run (Moncrief pass from Mackey) 15-88 6:38 35-29 03:42 UM Rose 24-yard field goal 6-56 3:28 38-38

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FRESNO, Calif. - Fresno State got 123 yards rush-ing from Robbie Rouse and 127 receiving from Jalen Saunders, but Mississippi kept the Bulldogs off the scoreboard in the decisive fourth quarter to beat Fresno State, 38-28, Saturday night at Bulldog Sta-dium. Ole Miss (2-3) and Fresno State (2-3) traded big plays throughout the game, but running back Jeff Scott carried the Rebels to the victory with two sec-ond-half touchdown runs, one being from 69-yards out. The Bulldogs, who led 28-27 after a one-yard Derek Carr touchdown run at 6:15 of the third quar-ter, did not score again after that. “I thought that was a hard, hard football game,” head coach Pat Hill said. “Mississippi played their best game of the season tonight and it took their best game to beat us tonight. We got to move on and put this game to bed fast and work on Boise, we have a short week and we have a great opportunity here next Friday night to play once again in Fresno on ESPN.” Fresno State outgained the Rebels 444-430, but it was the big plays from Ole Miss that hurt the Bulldogs Saturday night. Scott finished with 138 yards rushing and the two TDs and Rebel quarterback Randall Mackey threw for 214 yards and one touchdown. “On defense, I thought we played tremendous for a lot of that game,” Hill said. “We gave up a couple of big plays along the way, but like I said going into the game, [Scott] is an amazing athlete. They have big people that can run and they made some big plays when they had too.” Rouse’s 123 yards rushing gives him his fourth-straight 100-yard rushing game. He did it on 28 carries and had one of three rushing touchdown on the night for Fresno State. Saunders added one on a 26-yard reverse in the first quarter, as he had 184 all-purpose yards in the game. Saunders caught six passes for 127 yards. He becomes the first Bulldog receiver since Bernard Ber-rian in 2001 to have three-straight 100-yard receiving games. Carr completed 25-of-37 passes for 281 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Defensively, Fresno State was led by linebackers Kyle Knox and Travis Brown. Knox tied his career-high with 11 tackles and he added 2.5 tackles for a loss and one sack. Brown had 10 stops for his second-consecutive double-digit tackle game. Fresno State struck first, as Carr hit Rashad Evans on a two-yard touchdown pass seven minutes into the game. The scoring drive was set up by a 31-yard punt return by Devon Wylie, his fourth punt return this season of 30 or more yards. Ole Miss quickly countered scoring two touchdowns over the next six minutes. Brandon Bolden ran one in from 21 yards out and then Mackey hit Melvin Harris for a 22-yard TD on a third-and-7. Jalen Saunders took a reverse and ran past the Rebel defense nearly untouched for a 26-yard touch-down to give Fresno State a 14-13 lead with 14 seconds left in the first quarter. Mississippi took advantage of the first turnover of the game, which came four minutes into the second. Rouse’s fumble on Fresno State’s own 27-yard led to a Bolden 12-yard touchdown run. The fumble was just the second of Rouse’s career and it came on his 401st career carry. That gave the Rebels a 20-14 lead, and that score held going into the half. Then in the third quarter, the two teams went back-and-forth. Fresno State went right to work on its first drive of the third quarter, scoring on a seven-yard touch-down run from Rouse. Carr then added on a one-yard TD run at 6:15 to put Fresno State up 28-27. Ole Miss got a 69-yard touchdown run from Scott in between the Bulldog third-quarter touchdowns. At 8:49 of the fourth quarter, Scott scored again on a sweep to the left side to push the lead back to UM’s side, 35-28, after a successful two-point conversion. Scott’s TD run was from 12 yards out and it came on a third-and-9. The Bulldogs were unable to counter in the fourth like they had earlier in the game and the Rebels iced

Game #6No. 5 Boise State 57, Fresno State 7Friday, Oct. 7, 2011 • Bulldog Stadium • Fresno, Calif. • Attendance: 33,871

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALNo. 5 Boise State 16 21 13 7 -- 57 Record: (5-0)Fresno State 0 0 0 7 -- 7 Record: (2-4)

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score1st 10:29 BSU Miller 4-yard pass from Moore (Goodale kick) 7-76 2:47 0-7 01:59 BSU Goodale 32-yard field goal 9-30 3:31 0-10 00:54 BSU Burroughs 25-yard run (Goodale kick failed) 1-25 0:08 0-162nd 09:52 BSU Boldewijn 18-yard pass from Moore (Goodale kick) 9-78 4:04 0-23 06:29 BSU Harper 6-yard run (Goodale kick) 5-24 1:47 0-30 00:20 BSU Boldewijn 4-yard pass from Moore (Goodale kick) 9-84 1:35 0-373rd 08:49 BSU Martin 1-yard run (Goodale kick blocked) 5-78 1:56 0-43 04:06 BSU Harper 3-yard run (Goodale kick) 6-16 3:08 0-504th 14:44 FS Wylie 79-yard punt return (Goessling kick) -- -- 7-50 00:17 BSU Hedrick 23-yard run (Goodale kick) 4-27 1:55 7-57

TEAM STATS Boise St. Fresno St. INDIVIDUAL LEADERSFirst Downs 22 9 Rushing (att-yds-TD):Rushing Att-Yards 183 144 BSU - Doug Martin (16-94-1)Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 26-37-281 17-31-126 FS - Robbie Rouse (10-72-0)Total Plays-Yards 75-464 57-270 Passing (cmp-att-int-yds-TD):Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 BSU - Kellen Moore (23-31-0-254-3)Penalties-Yards 2-15 9-85 FS - Derek Carr (17-30-1-126-0)Punts-Yards 5-235 7-310 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Average 47.0 44.3 BSU - Matt Miller (5-78-1) Net 26.6 39.1 FS - Josh Harper (8-75-0)Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 3-36-0 4-102-1 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack):Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 2-44-0 10-167-0 BSU - Q. Ewing-Burton (6-3-9-0-0)Interceptions-Yards-TD 2-22-0 0-0-0 FS - Logan Harrell (4-4-8-1.5-0)Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds-TD):Time of Possession 32:18 27:42 BSU - J. Brown (1-22-0): J. Taylor (1-0-0)3rd Downs 6-of-15 2-of-14 FS - None4th Downs 2-of-3 1-of-2 Sacks By 0-0 0-0

FRESNO, Calif. - “Devon Wylie provided the only offense for the Bulldogs with a punt re-turn for a touchdown, as fifth-ranked Boise State defeated Fresno State 57-7 Friday at Bulldog Stadium. Wylie’s 79 yard return for a TD early in the fourth quarter accounted for the only Bulldog points in the game. It was Wylie’s second punt return for a touchdown this season. Fresno State falls to 2-4 on the year with its sixth-straight loss to Boise State, who jumped up to 5-0 on the season. “It was just one of those nights where we wanted to do so much as a team and as a program, for our community, and for our fans, and we fell flat,” head coach Pat Hill said. “This was probably the hardest game I have gone through since I’ve been here on that standpoint. We got to move on and get ourselves back on task.” Fresno State turned the ball over four times in the game and gave up a blocked punt. The Broncos capitalized off the Bulldog mishaps and scored five touchdowns off those five plays. Bronco quarterback Kellen Moore completed 23-of-31 passes for 254 yards and three touchdowns. Boise State had five rushing touchdowns in the game and running back Doug Martin had a game-high 94 yards on the ground with one TD. Boise State led 37-0 at the half and outgained the Bulldogs 305-191 in the first two quarters. The Broncos finished with 464 yards of total offense to the 270 for the Bulldogs. Fresno State quarterback Derek Carr completed 17-of-30 passes for 126 yards. Rob-bie Rouse ran 10 times for 72 yards to lead the rushing attack that netted 144 yards in the game. Redshirt freshman Josh Harper led all receivers with eight catches in the game for 75 yards.

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FRESNO STATEGame #7, WAC Game #2Fresno State 31, Utah State 21Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011 • Bulldog Stadium • Fresno, Calif. • Attendance: 28,854

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALUtah State 14 7 0 0 -- 21 Record: (2-4, 0-1 WAC)Fresno State 7 7 3 14 -- 31 Record: (3-4, 2-0 WAC)

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score1st 12:20 USU Smith 47-yard pass from Keeton (Thompson kick) 7-87 2:40 0-7 06:10 USU Turbin 59-yard run (Thompson kick) 4-94 1:39 0-14 04:07 FS Burse 23-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 5-84 1:58 7-142nd 12:07 FS Carr 1-yard run (Goessling kick) 11-80 4:27 14-14 11:24 USU Smith 46-yard run (Thompson kick) 2-48 0:34 14-213rd 07:47 FS Goessling 39-yard field goal 9-58 3:05 17-214th 11:54 FS Saunders 23-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 8-80 3:01 24-21 08:05 FS Rouse 9-yard run (Goessling kick) 7-23 3:22 31-21

TEAM STATS Utah St. Fresno St. INDIVIDUAL LEADERSFirst Downs 18 31 Rushing (att-yds-TD):Rushing Att-Yards 41-260 36-155 USU - Robert Turbin (16-155-1)Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 16-32-204 23-39-248 FS - Robbie Rouse (24-140-1)Total Plays-Yards 72-454 75-403 Passing (cmp-att-int-yds-TD):Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2 USU - Chuckie Keeton (15-31-0-194-1)Penalties-Yards 11-118 7-62 FS - Derek Carr (23-39-0-248-2)Punts-Yards 5-219 3-131 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Average 43.8 43.7 USU - Stanley Morrison (4-13-0) Net 28.8 37.0 FS - Josh Harper (5-61-0)Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 0-0-0 3-55-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack):Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 6-125-0 4-76-0 USU - Bobby Wagner (6-2-8-0-0)Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 FS - Terrance Dennis (7-2-9-0-0)Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds-TD):Time of Possession 26:31 33:29 USU - None3rd Downs 8-of-18 5-of-12 FS - None4th Downs 0-of-0 1-of-2 Sacks By 0-0 3-15

FRESNO, Calif. - Down by seven at halftime and with its backs against the wall, the Fresno State football team rallied in the second half to beat Utah State, 31-21, Saturday night at Bulldog Stadium. The Aggies (2-4, 0-1 WAC) controlled the game for the first two and a half quarters and held a 21-17 lead with the ball on the Fresno State 10-yard line late in the third quarter. After a Tristan Okpalaugo sack on third-and-goal, 6-6 Bulldog tight end Mar-cel Jensen blocked a 31-yard Josh Thompson field goal. That play, along with a miraculous 23-yard catch and run by Jalen Saunders for a touchdown, turned the tides and lifted the Bulldogs (3-4) to the victory. Fresno State, left for dead on the season by many after a 57-7 loss last week to No. 5 Boise State, now sits at 2-0 in the WAC for the first time since 2007. “Last week we were probably at our lowest point as a 2011 football team, but I was really proud of the way [the team] responded in a very, very tough game tonight,” head coach Pat Hill said. Saunders’ touchdown at 11:54 of the fourth quarter gave the Bulldogs their first lead of the game, and it was a lead Fresno State did not relinquish. The sophomore wide receiver took a screen pass from Derek Carr on a third-and-14 on the right side of the field. He was surrounded by a pack of Aggie defenders, but somehow managed to make five USU players miss and he raced across the other side of the field to outran two more defenders to the end zone. “I was just trying to get as many yards as I could and I saw there was another man and thought `I can’t get tackled for a loss here,’ so I made the first guy miss and I made the second guy miss and it went on from there,” Saunders said. After that, Fresno State’s defense took over to cap off a great second half for the `Dogs. “We came in at halftime and adjusted based on what they were doing on offense,” senior defensive tackle Logan Harrell said. “They were sticking to their run game, sticking outside and throwing short passes. So we adjusted at halftime and came out and executed it.” Utah State’s three first half touchdowns were all over 45 yards and two were scored by running back Michael Smith. He opened the game with a 47-yard TD on a screen and ran one in from 46 yards out early in the second quarter. Utah State had 305 yards of offense in the first half, but the Bulldogs held them to just 149 in the second half and only 34 in the fourth quarter. Utah State did not score again after Smith’s touchdown run at 11:54 of the second quarter that gave the Aggies a 21-14 lead. Okpalaugo had a coming out party on Saturday. He had a career-high eight tackles, including two of Fresno State’s three sacks that all came in the second half. After Saunders’ TD gave Fresno State a 24-21 lead with just under 12 minutes to play, Okpalaugo came up big again. His sack of USU quarterback Chuckie Keeton forced a fumble that was recovered by Bulldog linebacker Jeremiah Toma on the Aggie 23-yard line. Fresno State capitalized and got a nine-yard rushing touchdown from running back Robbie Rouse. “I was just thinking get the ball, get to the quarterback,” Okpalaugo said. The Bulldog defense finished off Utah State from there and Harrell’s sack for a loss of 12 with 1:10 remaining forced a 53-yard Thompson field goal try, which hit the cross bar and fell short to end the game. Rouse, the Bulldog work-horse, ran for 140 yards on 24 carries and the one touchdown. It was his fifth 100-yard rushing day this season in seven games. Carr completed 23-of-39 passes for 248 yards and two touchdowns - the first of which was a 23-yard strike to Isaiah Burse in the first quarter. Burse made a great leaping grab on the play to get the `Dogs on the board when they trailed 14-0 at the time. “It’s a win. We’re ecstatic about it,” Carr said after the game. “The feeling of the locker room was just

Game #8, WAC Game #3Nevada 45, Fresno State 38Saturday, Oct. 22, 2011 • Mackay Stadium • Reno, Nev. • Attendance: 15,113

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALFresno State 7 10 7 14 -- 38 Record: (3-5, 2-1 WAC)Nevada 13 10 7 15 -- 45 Record: (4-3, 2-0 WAC)

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score1st 10:26 NEV Hardison 22-yard field goal 11-78 4:34 0-3 07:57 NEV Matthews 86-yard punt return (Hardison kick) -- -- 0-10 06:40 FS Rouse 65-yard run (Goessling kick) 3-73 1:11 7-10 02:26 NEV Hardison 22-yard field goal 9-73 4:09 7-132nd 11:19 FS Saunders 8-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 15-75 6:01 14-13 07:32 NEV Ball 18-yard pass from Fajardo (Hardison kick) 9-80 3:41 14-20 00:30 FS Goessling 22-yard field goal 14-52 6:55 17-20 00:00 NEV Hardison 48-yard field goal 5-47 0:25 17-233rd 14:09 FS Dean 9-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 3-80 0:46 24-23 11:56 NEV Boudreaux 0-yard fumble recovery (Hardison kick) -- -- 24-304th 06:47 NEV Ball 16-yard run (Hardison kick) 11-85 4:18 24-37 06:00 FS Rouse 25-yard run (Goessling kick) 3-59 0:39 31-37 02:15 NEV Fajardo 23-yard run (Arendse pass from Fajardo) 7-80 3:39 31-45 01:06 FS Evans 2-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 10-78 1:04 38-45

TEAM STATS Fresno St. Nevada INDIVIDUAL LEADERSFirst Downs 25 29 Rushing (att-yds-TD):Rushing Att-Yards 33-207 48-268 FS - Robbie Rouse (25-172-2)Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 20-37-315 19-27-313 UNR - Mike Ball (26-198-1)Total Plays-Yards 70-522 75-581 Passing (cmp-att-int-yds-TD):Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 FS - Derek Carr (20-37-0-315-3)Penalties-Yards 3-35 8-89 UNR - Cody Fajardo (19-27-0-313-1)Punts-Yards 4-162 3-127 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Average 40.5 42.3 FS - Devon Wylie (5-108-0) Net 17.5 43.0 UNR - Rishard Matthews (7-148-0)Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 2--2-0 2-92-1 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack):Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 8-182-0 6-123-0 FS - Zak Hill (8-6-14-0-0)Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 UNR - Duke Williams (6-5-11-0.5-0)Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-1 Interceptions (no-yds-TD):Time of Possession 27:16 32:44 FS - None3rd Downs 7-of-12 9-of-16 UNR - None4th Downs 0-of-0 1-of-1 Sacks By 2-8 1-2

RENO, Nev. - Nevada capitalized on its opportuni-ties and won an offensive firestorm in a game that featured 1,103 yards of total offense between the two teams, as the Wolf Pack handed Fresno State a 45-38 loss on Saturday at Mackay Stadium. It was a matchup between the only two unde-feated teams in conference play, giving Nevada (4-3, 2-0 WAC) a leg up on the Bulldogs (3-5, 2-1) in the race for the Western Athletic Conference title. Two costly fumbles, one that Nevada recovered on a muffed punt in the end zone for a touchdown, and an 86-yard punt return for a touchdown from Rishard Matthews lifted Nevada to its fourth-straight win over the Bulldogs. “I got to give [Nevada] a lot of credit, they capi-talized on their chances,” head coach Pat Hill said. “We had our opportunities to win that game, but every time we got momentum, give Nevada credit they came back and made some plays or we self-destructed.” Nevada had 581 yards of offense in the game using a balanced attack. Freshman quarterback Cody Fajardo threw for 313 yards and one touchdown and Mike Ball ran for 198 yards on 26 carries and one TD. Nevada was 9-for-16 on third downs in the game and was 3-of-4 in the fourth quarter. Its late conver-sions prevented Fresno State’s offense from having the opportunity to tie the game late. The Bulldogs finished with a season-high 522 yards of offense. Junior running back Robbie Rouse ran for 167 yards and two TDs on 24 carries for his sixth 100-yard rushing game this season. Quarterback Derek Carr threw for 315 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions. Safeties Zak Hill (14 tackles) and Terrance Dennis (12 tackles) led the Bulldog defense, but in the end Fresno State could not force a turnover or get a stop when it needed to. “We had two turnovers, they had none, and normally when you win that part of the game you win the game,” Rouse said. “We shot ourselves in the foot a lot.” The first quarter was one filled with big plays. Nevada got the 86-yard punt return for a touchdown from Matthews and completed two passes of over 55 yards. However, the Bulldog defense held Nevada to two field goals on its two drives and the Wolf Pack only held a 13-7 lead after 15 minutes. Fresno State’s first quarter points came on a 65-yard touchdown run from Rouse on a third-and-2. It was the longest rush of Rouse’s career. The Bulldogs took a 14-13 lead on an eight-yard touchdown pass from Carr to Jalen Saunders at 11:19 in the second quarter. It was a well-earned touchdown for the `Dogs, as they converted three third-downs on the drive that went 75 yards over 15 plays and used up just over six minutes on the clock. Fajardo and the Wolf Pack answered with a lengthy drive of their own, traveling 80-yards on nine plays. Fajardo finished the drive with an 18-yard touchdown pass to Ball. Fresno State got a 22-yard field goal from Kevin Goessling with 30 seconds remaining in the second quarter, but Nevada drove down to the Bulldog 31-yard line in the final seconds and Allen Hardison nailed a 48-yard field goal to give the Wolf Pack a 23-17 lead at the half. Devon Wylie took a wide receiver screen 71-yards to the Nevada nine-yard line on the second play of the second half. The play set up a Carr nine-yard touchdown pass to Victor Dean , which was his first career reception. The first turnover of the game cost Fresno State seven points two minutes after Dean’s touchdown. Wylie muffed a punt inside the five-yard line and the ball rolled into the end zone where Bubba Boudreaux recovered for the touchdown for Nevada. Ball’s 16-yard touchdown run at 6:47 of the fourth quarter gave the Wolf Pack a 37-24 lead, which Rouse answered 47 seconds later with a 25-yard touchdown run of his own. Fajardo’s 23-yard TD run with 2:15 ended up being the winning points. Carr drove Fresno State down for a touchdown with 1:06 left in the game to cut Nevada’s lead down to seven, but the `Dogs could not

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FRESNO STATEGame #9, WAC Game #4Louisiana Tech 41, Fresno State 21Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011 • Bulldog Stadium • Fresno, Calif. • Attendance: 27,965

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALLouisiana Tech 14 20 7 0 -- 41 Record: (5-4, 4-1 WAC)Fresno State 0 7 7 7 -- 21 Record: (3-6, 2-2 WAC)

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score1st 10:01 LT Patton 45-yard pass from Cameron (Nelson kick) 4-63 1:19 0-7 04:40 LT Patton 22-yard pass from Cameron (Nelson kick) 5-58 1:28 0-142nd 14:19 LT Nelson 26-yd field goal 8-60 1:43 0-17 09:40 FS Dean 6-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 8-82 4:33 7-17 07:38 LT Creer 53-yard run (Nelson kick) 6-90 1:50 7-24 05:23 LT White 75-yard pass from Cameron (Nelson kick) 1-75 0:21 7-31 00:09 LT Nelson 40-yard field goal 6-26 0:32 7-343rd 10:26 LT Casey 6-yard pass from Cameron (Nelson kick) 7-80 2:11 7-41 07:03 FS Saunders 16-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 9-64 3:17 14-414th 06:14 FS Wylie 24-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 16-98 6:40 21-41

TEAM STATS La Tech Fresno St. INDIVIDUAL LEADERSFirst Downs 19 25 Rushing (att-yds-TD):Rushing Att-Yards 29-166 31-115 LT - Lennon Creer (17-113-1)Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 19-33-384 39-49-290 FS - Robbie Rouse (24-96-0)Total Plays-Yards 62-550 80-405 Passing (cmp-att-int-yds-TD):Fumbles-Lost 3-0 2-1 LT - Colby Cameron (18-32-0-358-4)Penalties-Yards 14-36 4-30 FS - Derek Carr (39-49-2-290-3)Punts-Yards 5-245 6-233 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Average 49.0 38.8 LT - Quinton Patton (6-97-2) Net 45.0 38.5 FS - Devon Wylie (13-149-1)Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 2-2-0 0-0-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack):Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 4-59-0 8-147-0 LT - Adrien Cole (6-2-8-1.0-0)Interceptions-Yards-TD 2--2-0 0-0-0 FS - Logan Harrell (3-5-8-1.5-0)Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds-TD):Time of Possession 22:14 37:46 LT - Dave Clark (1- -2-0), Jay Dudley (1-0-0)3rd Downs 6-of-15 7-of-14 FS - None4th Downs 0-of-1 0-of-1 Sacks By 3-12 1-8

FRESNO, Calif. - Backed by a 34-point first half, Louisiana Tech handed Fresno State a 41-21 loss on Saturday night at Bulldog Sta-dium. Louisiana Tech (5-4, 4-1 WAC) won its fourth-straight game with an offensive on-slaught of 550 yards. La Tech jumped on Fresno State early with four touchdowns of over 22 yards in the first half and the Bull-dogs (3-6, 2-2) could not mount a come-back, as Tech dropped its defense back preventing Fresno State from getting any big plays of its own. “We created our own problems getting down early,” head coach Pat Hill said. “It is hard to dig yourself out of a hole. We were never able to get ourselves into a rhythm and the frustrating part is we weren’t ever able to get into our game plan.” Tech quarterback Colby Cameron threw three first-half touchdown passes, the longest being a 75 yarder to Myles White, while running back Lennon Creer added a 53-yard run touchdown run as part of his 113 yard evening. Cameron finished the game with a career-high 358 yards on 18-of-32 passing with four TDs. His previous career-high was 251 yards against Navy a season ago. “On the defensive side of the ball, the big play got us,” Hill said. “That has been a situ-ation that we have had all year, giving up the big plays.” Fresno State did gain 405 yards of offense, 238 of which came in the second half when Fresno State outscored La Tech 14-7. But that was far too little too late. Junior running back Robbie Rouse went over 1,000 yards rushing on the season to be-come the fourth Bulldog to have back-to-back 1,000 yards seasons. He finished the game with 96 yards rushing on 24 carries. Senior wide receiver Devon Wylie caught a career-high 13 passes for 149 yards and one 24-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. His 13 receptions are the most since Matt Rivera hauled in 10 catches vs. Louisiana Tech in 2005. Fellow receiver Jalen Saunders also set a career-high with eight catches for 69 yards and one touchdown, giving him seven TD catches on the year. That ties him for the most by a Bulldog in the last 10 seasons. Bulldog quarterback Derek Carr completed 39-of-49 passes for 290 yards and he had three touchdowns with two interceptions. His 39 completions were one off the school record of 40 that was set by Dave Telford in 1987. Redshirt freshman Victor Dean was the recipient of Carr’s third touchdown, which came in the first quarter. It was his second career catch, both of which have gone for scores.

Game #10, WAC Game #5New Mexico State 48, Fresno State 45Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011 • Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, N.M.. • Attendance:

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALFresno State 7 10 21 7 -- 45 Record: (3-7, 2-3 WAC)New Mexico State 7 16 15 10 -- 48 Record: (4-6, 2-3 WAC)

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score1st 12:08 NMSU Turner 29-yard pass from Christian (Stampler kick) 6-59 2:52 0-7 04:30 FS Rouse 5-yard run (Goessling kick) 7-46 2:58 7-72nd 14:11 NMSU Turner 1-yatd run (Stampler kick) 3-12 0:49 7-14 08:15 FS Goessling 20-yatd field goal 12-71 5:49 10-14 07:59 NMSU Rogers 99-yard kickoff return (Stampler kick) -- -- 10-21 02:00 FS Rouse 20-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 5-66 2:31 17-20 00:00 NMSU Stampler 39-yard field goal 8-61 1:53 17-233rd 12:38 FS Saunders 15-yard run (Goessling kick) 5-76 2:26 24-23 10:34 FS Saunders 59-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 1-59 0:10 31-23 06:40 NMSU Turner 10-yard run (Turner pass from Christian) 11-68 3:45 31-31 06:22 FS Saunders 64-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 1-64 0:09 38-31 03:50 NMSU Turner 6-yard run (Stampler kick) 12-84 2:25 38-384th 13:54 NMSU Stampler 25-yard field goal 8-59 2:37 38-41 08:05 FS Rouse 2-yard run (Goessling kick) 10-71 5:40 45-41 01:50 NMSU Rogers 37-yard pass from Christian (Stampler kick) 4-56 1:18 45-48

TEAM STATS Fresno St. NMSU INDIVIDUAL LEADERSFirst Downs 22 30 Rushing (att-yds-TD):Rushing Att-Yards 29 38 FS - Robbie Rouse (23-86-2)Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 22-34-391 26-44-367 NMSU - Kenny Turner (27-112-3)Total Plays-Yards 63-495 82-500 Passing (cmp-att-int-yds-TD):Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 FS - Derek Carr (22-34-0-391-3)Penalties-Yards 8-60 4-37 NMSU - Matt Christian (25-43-1-360-2)Punts-Yards 4-166 3-92 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Average 411.5 30.7 FS - Jalen Saunders (7-174-2) Net 32.0 20.7 NMSU - Taveon Rogers (10-166-1)Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 1-10-0 1-18-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack):Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 8-185-0 8-246-1 FS - Travis Brown (7-3-10-0-0)Interceptions-Yards-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0 NMSU - Justin Smith (4-9-13-0-0)Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds-TD):Time of Possession 30:10 29:50 FS - L.J. Jones (1-0-0)3rd Downs 6-of-12 11-of-17 NMSU - None4th Downs 0-of-1 1-of-2 Sacks By 2-`7

LAS CRUCES, N.M. - New Mexico State quar-terback Matt Christian hit Taveon Rogers on a 37-yard touchdown pass with 1:50 left in the game to lift NM State past Fresno State, 48-45, Saturday night at Aggie Memorial Sta-dium. This is Fresno State’s first-ever loss to New Mexico State in the 18-game series his-tory and it ends the Bulldogs’ (3-7, 2-3 WAC) chances of getting bowl eligible. The defeat also secures Fresno State of just its third los-ing season in the last 15 years. “They made the plays and we didn’t,” head coach Pat Hill said. “The one consis-tent part is we have not been able to make plays in crunch time and that’s been a huge dilemma in some of our close games.” The game was a battle between the two offensive units and it appeared it would come down to who had the ball last. Fresno State gained 495 yards while the Aggies finished with 500. Bulldog tailback Robbie Rouse gave Fresno State a 45-51 lead with a two-yard touch-down run at 8:05 of the fourth quarter. The Bulldog defense stopped the Aggies on their ensuing possession, but was unable to pick up a first down to wind the clock down when they got the ball. After a punt, New Mexico State got the ball on its own 44-yard line with 3:04 to play. It only took four plays for Christian to get the Aggies into the end zone, as Rogers caught a jump ball on a corner route, broke a tackle and walked in for the winning score. The Bulldog offense, which had their way all night against the Aggie defense, couldn’t pick up a first down and Fresno State ended up losing a game that will be tough to swallow. “It’s heartbreaking. You put so much effort into something, like everybody on this team does, like coach Hill does, and to come up short, it is tough,” said sophomore quarterback Derek Carr, who threw for a career-high 391 yards on 22-of-34 passing with three touch-downs and no interceptions. “It doesn’t matter to me. To be totally honest, I don’t care about all that stuff,” Carr said of his numbers. “I just want to win.” Carr connected all night on the long ball, as he completed eight passes of over 20 yards, and he repeatedly hit his favorite target Jalen Saunders. Saunders caught seven passes for a career-high 174 yards and had two touchdown receptions of 59 and 64 yards in the third quarter. He also added in a 15-yard touchdown run in the wild third quarter where the two teams combined for 400 yards of offense and 36 points. Rouse ran 23 times for 86 yards and had two touchdown runs along with a 20-yard touchdown catch near the end of the second quarter. For the Aggies, it was Rodgers who did the damage. He set a NM State single-game record with 412 all-purpose yards. Rodgers had 10 catches for 166 yards and the game winning TD reception and also returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter. With three games to play, Carr, Hill and the Bulldogs are now playing for pride. “We’re not going to quit, we’re just going to keep moving forward,” Hill said. “We go to

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FRESNO STATEGame #11, WAC Game #6Fresno State 24, Hawai’i 21Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011 • Aloha Stadium • Honolulu, Hawai’i • Attendance: 28,907

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALFresno State 10 7 0 7 -- 24 Record: (4-7, 3-3 WAC)Hawai’i 0 7 14 0 -- 21 Record: (5-6, 3-4 WAC)

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score1st 13:44 FS Saunders44-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 3-69 1:16 7-0 05:38 FS Goessling 32-yard field goal 12-82 5:43 10-02nd 12:26 FS Rouse 1-yard run (Goessling kick) 12-69 6:11 17-0 01:00 UH Graves 6-yard run (Chun kick) 9-67 3:59 17-73rd 11:54 UH Pollard 24-yard pass from Graves (Chun kick) 9-78 3:00 17-14 06:28 UH Stutzmann 69-yard pass from Graves (Chun kick) 3-85 1:12 17-214th 14:23 FS Harper 43-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 4-85 1:38 24-21

TEAM STATS Fresno St. Hawai’i INDIVIDUAL LEADERSFirst Downs 24 17 Rushing (att-yds-TD):Rushing Att-Yards 47-217 19-62 FS - Robbie Rouse (37-176-1)Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 19-29-271 19-40-244 UH - David Graves (11-33-1)Total Plays-Yards 76-488 59-306 Passing (cmp-att-int-yds-TD):Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-0 FS - Derek Carr (19-29-0-271-2)Penalties-Yards 9-78 4-30 UH - David Graves (13-27-0-199-2)Punts-Yards 3-116 5-222 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Average 38.7 44.4 FS - Robbie Rouse (6-51-0) Net 36.7 44.4 UH - Billy Ray Stutzmann (8-136-1)Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 0-0-0 1-6-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack):Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 4-49-0 4-94-0 FS - Cristin Wilson (8-0-8-0-0)Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 UH - Paipai Falemalu (7-4-11-0-0)Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds-TD):Time of Possession 38:15 21:45 FS - None3rd Downs 6-of-15 6-of-13 UH - None4th Downs 1-of-3 0-of-2 Sacks By 4-32 1-3

HONOLULU - The Fresno State football team defeated Hawai’i 24-21 Saturday night at Aloha Stadium behind a season-high 176 yards rushing from Robbie Rouse and 271 passing from Derek Carr. However, it was the Bulldog defense that won the game to end a three-game losing streak for Fresno State (4-7, 3-3 WAC). After giving up over 500 yards of offense and 40 points in each of the three previous games, the `Dogs only allowed 21 points and 306 yards of offense to the lethal Hawai’i offense that had been averaging over 400 yards per game. “We knew if we played good defense we’d give ourselves a chance to win, and we did that,” interim defensive coordinator Tim Skipper said. Skipper took over the defensive play calling after Randy Stewart resigned on Nov. 13. The Bulldogs started fast offensively, jumping out to a 17-0 lead in the first half. In what has been missing most of the season, the Bulldogs then finished the game in the end to secure Fresno State’s third win in its last four games at Hawai’i (5-6, 3-4 WAC). “We get a win over here tonight on the island and it was a good win for us,” head coach Pat Hill said. “We’ve been struggling all year and tonight could have gone either way, but tonight we finally got it going. “They never stopped playing, never stopped swinging their pick and we made the plays in the end to win the game.” Hawai’i scored two touchdowns in on its first two drives of the second half to take a 21-17 lead. Carr got the Bulldogs back on top with a 43-yard touchdown pass to Josh Harper with 14:23 to play. Behind Rouse, who had 37 carries and one touchdown, the `Dogs ate up a bunch of clock and the defense held stern. Fresno State had the ball for nearly 17 minutes more than Hawai’i had it. The Warriors had a chance to win it at the end, getting the ball back down by three with 2:18 to play, but the Bulldogs would have none of it. Travis Brown’s sack of David Graves at the Bulldog 35-yard line with under 15 seconds to go sealed the win. Fresno State had four sacks in the game and Logan Harrell also recorded a sack on UH’s final drive. Safety Cristin Wilson led the team with eight tackles. Carr finished the game completing 19-of-29 passes for the 271 yards and two TDs. His first touchdown was a 44-yard connection with Jalen Saunders, which was his 10th touchdown catch of the season. Saunders becomes just the sixth Bulldog to catch 10 touchdowns in a season. Rouse’s 176 yards are four more than his previous season-high of 172 at Nevada on Oct. 22. He is now averaging 122 yards per game and has 10 rushing touchdowns. Rouse also led the team with six receptions for 51 yards.

Game #12, , WAC Game #7San Jose State 27, Fresno State 24Friday, Nov. 26, 2011 • Bulldog Stadium • Fresno, Calif. • Attendance: 25,492

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALSan Jose State 7 3 10 7 -- 27 Record: (5-7, 3-4 WAC)Fresno State 10 7 0 7 -- 24 Record: (4-8, 3-4 WAC)

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score1st 08:07 FS Rouse 2-yard run (Goessling kick) 7-80 2:28 7-0 03:38 FS Goessling 39-yard field goal 7-54 3:40 10-0 02:12 SJSU Rutley 14-yard run (Alvernik kick) 4-60 1:26 10-72nd 08:55 SJSU Alvernik 18-yard field goal 13-67 5:53 10-10 00:05 FS Rouse 2-yard run (Goessling kick) 12-75 5:52 17-103rd 09:51 SJSU Alvernik 34-yard field goal 9-66 3:14 17-13 08:09 SJSU Carr 38-yard pass from Faulkner (Alvernik kick) 1-38 0:08 17-204th 11:38 SJSU Grigsby 18-yard pass from Faulkner (Alvernik kick) 6-59 2:41 17-20 06:15 FS Saunders 24-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 11-84 5:18 24-27

TEAM STATS San Jose St. Fresno St. INDIVIDUAL LEADERSFirst Downs 21 25 Rushing (att-yds-TD):Rushing Att-Yards 24-61 39-173 SJSU - Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 27-42-363 19-28-276 FS - Robbie RousTotal Plays-Yards 66-424 67-449 Passing (cmp-att-int-yds-TD):Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 SJSU - Penalties-Yards 3-20 8-94 FS - Derek Carr (Punts-Yards 3-131 4-152 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Average 43.7 38.0 SJSU - Net 37.0 38.0 FS - Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 0-0-0 0-0-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack):Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 3-62-0 5-103-0 SJSU -Interceptions-Yards-TD 1-5-0 1-12-0 FS - Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds-TD):Time of Possession 27:16 32:44 SJSU - 3rd Downs 7-of-16 2-of-11 FS - 4th Downs 0-of-0 1-of-1 Sacks By

FRESNO, Calif. - The Fresno State football team suffered a bitter defeat on Senior Night Saturday at Bulldog Stadium, as San Jose State handed the `Dogs a 27-24 loss in Fres-no State’s last-ever Western Athletic Confer-ence game. San Jose State (5-7, 3-4 WAC) outscored the Bulldogs 17-7 in the second half to get the victory. Fresno State (4-8, 3-4) appeared to have the Spartans stopped on the Bull-dog 28-yard line to set up a fourth down, but were called for a pass interference penalty that gave SJSU a first down and allowed them to run out the last minute on the clock. “That was a tough one, but that’s kind of a picture of our season,” head coach Pat Hill said of the three-point loss. “We had some critical penalties, a couple of turnovers that stopped a couple of good drives and I got to give San Jose State credit, they did a heck of a job with their passing game.” Spartan quarterback Matt Faulkner, who started his career at Fresno State, threw for 363 yards on 27-of-42 passing and two touchdowns, both in the second half that gave SJSU a 27-17 lead. Fresno State answered with 6:15 to play, when Derek Carr connected with Jalen Saun-ders on a 24-yard TD to cut that lead down to three. However, Fresno State was unable to get the Spartan offense off the field at the end and the pass interference penalty sealed the loss for the Bulldogs. “Shooting ourselves in the foot and not making the plays when we need to is basically it,” junior running back Robbie Rouse said afterwards when asked about Fresno State’s struggles this year to win the close games. Rouse, who ran for 151 yards on 33 carries with two touchdowns, surpassed Ron Riv-ers for the most rushing yards in school history in back-to-back seasons. He also became the fifth Bulldog running back to run for over 3,000 yards in a career, as he moved into third place on the all-time school rushing yardage list. A number of feats were recorded by the Bulldogs on the night, the last home game for Fresno State’s 15-member senior class, which makes the loss that more difficult to swal-low. “I feel bad for the seniors,” Hill said. “I’ve been here 15 years and we have never had a losing season in our stadium, and that one really hurts.” Carr was 19-for-28 passing for 276 yards with the one TD to Saunders, which was Saunders’ 11th touchdown reception of the season and his sixth-straight game finding the end zone. Carr also went over 3,000 yards passing on the year, becoming the fifth Bulldog quar-terback to reach the milestone. Senior kicker Kevin Goessling became the school’s all-time leading scorer, surpassing Derek Mahoney’s 18 year-old school record that he set in 1993. Goessling, with one field goal and three PAT’s Saturday, now has 369 points and that is the fourth-most in WAC his-tory. Fresno State actually outgained the Spartans, 449-424, but three turnovers hurt the Bulldogs. Fresno State did force SJSU into two turnovers with a fumble recovery by L.J. Jones on J.B. Dock’s forced fumble and senior Isaiah Green intercepted a pass in the sec-ond quarter. However, San Jose State was 7-for-16 on third downs, including a big pair of

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FRESNO STATEGame #13San Diego State 35, Fresno State 28Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011 • Qualcomm Stadium • San Diego, Calif • Attendance: 32,790

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALFresno State 7 14 0 7 -- 28 Record: (4-9)Hawai’i 0 14 14 7 -- 35 Record: (8-4)

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score1st 04:58 FS Green 59-yard blocked field goal return (Goessling kick) - - 7-02nd 14:24 FS Saunders 88-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 4-99 1:02 14-0 09:14 FS Harper 23-yard pass from Carr (Goessling kick) 4-80 1:21 21-0 05:48 SDSU Hillman 20-yard run (Perez kick) 11-81 3:26 21-7 00:11 SDSU Young 1-yard run (Perez kick) 10-78 1:16 21-143rd 11:29 SDSU Hillman 2-yard run (Perez kick) 3-74 1:12 21-21 03:06 SDSU Hillman 2-yard run (Perez kick) 3-69 1:04 21-284th 12:34 FS Rouse 2-yard run (Goessling kick) 11-68 5:32 28-28 01:09 SDSU Hillman 2-yard run (Perez kick) 9-66 1:04 28-35

TEAM STATS Fresno St. SDSU INDIVIDUAL LEADERSFirst Downs 13 23 Rushing (att-yds-TD):Rushing Att-Yards 28-48 38-215 FS - Robbie Rouse (20-56-1))Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 19-35-336 21-40-281 SDSU - Ronnie Hillman (29-178-4)Total Plays-Yards 63-384 78-496 Passing (cmp-att-int-yds-TD):Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 FS - Derek Carr (19-35-1-336-2)Penalties-Yards 10-75 3-26 SDSU - Ryan Lindley (21-40-0-281-0)Punts-Yards 7-268 6-295 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Average 38.3 49.2 FS - Jalen Saunders (3-105-1) Net 37.3 37.0 SDSU - Gavin Escobar (6-125-0)Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 2-13-0 2-7-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack):Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 6-175-0 5-94-0 FS - Cristin Wilson (10-1-11-0-0)Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 SDSU - Leon McFadden (6-1-7-1.0-0)Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-1 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds-TD):Time of Possession 30:28 29:32 FS - None3rd Downs 8-of-18 5-of-15 SDSU - Larry Parker (1-0-0)4th Downs 0-of-0 2-of-3

HONOLULU - Ronnie Hillman ran for 178 yards and four touchdowns, including a two-yard score with 1:09 remaining to lift San Diego State past Fresno State 35-28 Saturday night at Qual-comm Stadium in the Bulldogs’ season finale. Fresno State led 21-0 in the second quarter, but saw that lead disappear when the Aztecs scored 28 unanswered points over the second and third quarters. The Bulldogs tied the game at 28 early in the fourth on a two-yard touch-down run from Robbie Rouse, but SDSU drove down 66 yards in the final two minutes to get the game winning score. The `Dogs end the year with a 4-9 record while San Diego State finishes bowl eligible at 8-4. “I thought our kids played with great effort tonight and give San Diego State credit,” head coach Hill said. “We had our opportunities to win that football game and just didn’t get it done tonight.” Fresno State appeared it would have a chance to tie the game in the final minute. Isaiah Burse returned the kickoff after the Aztec go-ahead score 47 yards to the SDSU 47-yard line. Following a nine-yard completion to Josh Harper and an incomplete pass, Bulldog quarterback Derek Carr was intercepted by Larry Parker on a deflected pass at the 24-yard line to end the game. Carr and the Bulldog offense enjoyed a strong opening half to jump out to the 21-0 lead. He had 213 yards passing and two TDs in the first 30 minutes where the `Dogs had 213 yards, but Hillman and the Aztecs battled back at the end of the half to cut that lead down to 21-14. Carr finished with 336 yards on 19-of-35 passing and those two TDs. It was his fourth 300-yard game this year and he finished the season with 3,544 passing, the third most in a year in school history. “It’s [the loss] definitely going to weight on my shoulders this offseason,” Carr said. “I’m going to go out there this offseason and work as hard as I can - I’m going to outwork everybody - and get ready for next year. I’m going to come out 10 times better than I was this year.” Hillman finished with the 178 yards rushing on 29 attempts to lead the Aztecs who racked up 496 yards of offense. SDSU quarterback Ryan Lindley had 281 yards on 21-of-40 passing. The Bulldogs had a number of big plays early. Offensive lineman Cody Wichmann blocked a 51-yard field goal attempt and Isaiah Green picked it up and returned it 59-yards for a touchdown to start the scoring. Then early in the second, Carr hit Jalen Saunders for an 88-yard touchdown pass. His final TD of the quarter and the game was a 23-yard strike to Josh Harper. Saunders became the seventh Bulldog in program history to go over 1,000 yards receiving. He had three catches for 105 yards - his fifth 100-yard receiving game this year - and he had a TD reception in each of the last seven games. On the year, Saunders caught 50 passes for 1,065 yards and 12 scores. Junior running back Robbie Rouse only had 56 yards on the ground, his lowest output of the season. He finishes the year with a single-season school record 329 carries for 1,549 yards and 13 touchdowns. His rushing total is the third-best in school history and with one year of eligibil-ity remaining, Rouse only needs 317 yards to become the school’s all-time leading rusher (has 3,157 yards in his career). “This loss should hurt and we all should not want to feel this anymore, so going into this offseason we all should be hungry and ready to take on next season,” Rouse said. Rouse was asked after the game if he had any inclination to forgo his senior season and enter the NFL Draft. “I would like to get my degree and also I wouldn’t want to end on this note, it wouldn’t feel

The 2011 football season was Fresno State’s last year in the Western Athletic Conference and saw the ’Dogs finish in a tie for fourth place with a 3-4 WAC record and 4-9 overall mark. Not only was 2011 season Fresno State’s final in the WAC, but it also closed out the Pat Hill era. In 15 seasons, Hill guided the Bulldogs to a 112-80 (.583) record, 11 winning seasons and 11 bowl games. The nine losses in 2011 were the most in school history and four of those losses were by one score or less. Despite the down year record wise, a number of individuals had banner seasons. Quarterback Derek Carr set a Fresno State record for most passing yards by a sophomore with 3,544 yards. Running back Robbie Rouse, who ranked ninth nationally with 1,549 rushing yards, set a new school record for most rushing yards in back-to-back seasons. Rouse also set a new Fresno State single-season record with 329 rushing attempts, which was the second most in the FBS in 2011. He went on to collect first-team All-WAC honors. Joining him on the All-WAC first team were five other Bulldogs, as Fresno State’s six first-team selections were the second most in the conference. Offensively, left tackle Bryce Harris and wide receiver Jalen Saunders made the first team. On defense it was Logan Harrell and Travis Brown and then kicker Kevin Goessling was selected first-team All-WAC for the third-straight season. Goessling became the school’s all-time leading scorer in 2011, closing out his career with 373 points. Carr and Devon Wylie, as a special teams performer, were both named to the second team. Wylie went on to collect All-America honors from Yahoo! Sports (third-team) and Sports Illustrated (honorable mention) as a punt returner. He finished fourth in the FBS with a 15.38 average on 29 punt returns and he brought two back for touchdowns - a 79 yarder vs. No. 5 Boise State and a 67 yarder at No. 10 Nebraska. In April, Wylie was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fourth round witth the 107th overall pick. For Harris, his first-team selection capped off his stellar career. He was an anchor for the Bulldog offensive line, as he started in 39-straight games to close out his career. He was also named to the 2011 Capital One Academic All-District Football first-team for District 8 along with teammate Zak Hill. Saunders led the WAC wtih 12 touchdown catches and he had 50 catches for 1,065 yards, becoming just the seventh Bulldog to go over 1,000 yards receiving in a season. He ranked No. 2 nationally by averaging 21.3 yards per reception. Harrell’s first team selection is his second in a row, as he was also selected there in 2010. One of the best defensive tackles in the nation, he was second in the conference with 17 tackles for a loss this season - a number that is tied for the third-most in Fresno State single-season history. Brown, who was a second team selection in 2010, led the Bulldogs with 85 tackles this year and both he and Harrell were once named the WAC Defensive Player of the Week during the season. The year started off with a tough 36-21 loss to Cal at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. Fresno State then traveled to No. 10 Nebraska and held a 20-14 lead in the third quarter before eventually falling 42-29. The ’Dogs then won back-to-back games over North Dakota and at Idaho in the WAC opener. Carr threw for 371 yards and five touchdowns in the win at Idaho. Fresno State then returned home for five-straight home games. The ’Dogs lost the first two to Ole Miss, the first-ever SEC team to visit Bulldog Stadium, and No. 5 Boise State, the highest-ever ranked team to visit Bulldog Stadium. Fresno State concluded the home stretch with a come-from-behind 31-21 victory over Utah State. That win put Fresno State at 2-0 in league play heading to Reno to take on the Nevada Wolf Pack. Costly turnovers cost Fresno State this game, as Nevada won 45-38. Fresno State went on to lose its next two games - 41-21 to La Tech at home and 45-38 at New Mexico State - to remove the team from bowl eligibility. Sitting at 3-7, Fresno State went to Honolulu and defeated Hawai’i 24-21, but the momentum from that win didn’t carry over. The Bulldogs ended up losing their final two games of the season, 27-24 vs. San Jose State and 35-28 at San Diego State, to finish 4-9 on the year. Rouse was named the teams’ MVP at the end of the season banquet. Linebacker Jeremiah Toma received the Most Inspiration award while Zak Hill and Harris were the recipients of the Director’s Academic Award. Linebacker Patirck Su’a was named the Special Team’s Player of the Year. The team captains for the season were Carr (offense), Toma (defense) and Su’a (special teams). Defensively, the Most Valuable Lineman award went to Harrell and the

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FRESNO STATEWEBER STATE

Sept. 1, 2012Fresno, Calif.7:00 p.m. PT

General InformationLocation ......................... Ogden, UtahFounded .....................................1889Enrollment ...............................24,000Nickname .............................WildcatsColors .........................Purple & WhiteAffiliation .........NCAA Division I - FCSConference ............................ Big SkyPresident .................Dr. F. Ann MillnerAthletic Director .............. Jerry Bovee

Stadium InformationStadium ...................Stewart StadiumCapacity ..................................17,500Surface .........................................Turf

Coaching StaffHead Coach/DC ...............Jody SearsCareer Record (Yrs) ........First SeasonAt School (Yrs) ................First SeasonAssistant Coaches Matt Hammer ................... OC/RBs Jason Belford ............................ DL Eric Lewis ................................CBs Justin Rascati ..........................QBs Ted Stanley ...............................TEs Craig Stutzmann .................... WRs Cotton Swan ........................... LBs Cecil Thomas ............................OL

Team Information2011 Record ................................. 5-6Conference Record/Finish ...5-3/T-3rdBasic Offense ........................MultipleBasic Defense .............................. 4-3Lettermen Returning/Lost ........ 37/15Starters Returning/Lost .............. 15/8

Sports InformationFootball SID ........................Paul GruaOffice ...........................801-626-7414E-Mail [email protected] ...............................801-626-6490

2012 ScheduleDate Opponent Time9/1 at Fresno State 8 p.m.9/8 at BYU 1 p.m.9/15 McNeese State 6 p.m.9/22 Eastern Washington 6 p.m.9/29 at UC Davis 7 p.m.10/5 Cal Poly 6 p.m.10/13 at Sacramento State 7 p.m.10/20 at Southern Utah 1 p.m.11/3 Montana 1:30 p.m.11/10 Northern Colorado 1:30 p.m.11/17 at Idaho State 4 p.m.- All Times Mountain

OREGON

Sept. 8, 2012Eugene, Ore.7:00 p.m. PT

General InformationLocation .........................Eugene, Ore.Founded .....................................1876Enrollment ...............................24,000Nickname .................................DucksColors .....................Green and YellowAffiliation .........NCAA Division I - FBSConference ............................. Pac-12President .................Richard LariviereAthletic Director ..............Rob Mullens

Stadium InformationStadium .................... Autzen Stadium Capacity ..................................54,000Surface .................................FieldTurf

Coaching StaffHead Coach ...................... Chip KellyCareer Record (Yrs) ................ 35-6(3)At School (Yrs) ........................ 35-6(3)Assistant Coaches Nick Aliotti ...................... DC/OLBs Jerry Azzinaro ............................ DL Gary Campbell ........................RBs Scott Frost.............................. WRs Steve Greatwood ......................OL Mark Helfrich .................... OC/QBs John Neal .................................... S Tom Osborne ................... STC/TEs Don Pellum ............................... ILB

Team Information2011 Record ............................... 13-2Conference Record/Finish ...... 8-1/1stBasic Offense .....................................Basic Defense ....................................Lettermen Returning/Lost ..................Starters Returning/Lost ......................

Sports InformationFootball SID .................David WillifordOffice ...........................541-346-2251E-Mail [email protected] ......................................................

2012 ScheduleDate Opponent Time9/1 Arkansas State 7:30 p.m.9/8 Fresno State 3:30 p.m.9/15 Tennessee Tech 12 p.m.9/22 Arizona TBA9/29 at Washington State TBA10/6 Washington TBA10/18 at Arizona State 6 p.m.10/27 Colorado TBA11/03 at USC TBA11/10 at California TBA11/17 Stanford TBA11/24 at Oregon State TBA - All Times Pacific

COLORADO

Sept. 15, 2012Fresno, Calif.

5:00 p.m. PT - Ag Night

General InformationLocation .......................Boulder, Colo.Founded .....................................1876Enrollment ...............................30,196Nickname ............................BuffaloesColors ................. Silver, Gold & BlackAffiliation .........NCAA Division I - FBSConference ............................. Pac-12President .....................Bruce BensonAthletic Director ................ Mike Bohn

Stadium InformationStadium ......................... Folsom Field Capacity ..................................53,613Surface ............................ SportGrass

Coaching StaffHead Coach/DC ........... John EmbreeCareer Record (Yrs) ................ 3-10(1)At School (Yrs) ........................ 3-10(1)Assistant Coaches Rip Scherer Asst. Head Coach/QBs Eric Bieniemy ................... OC/RBs Greg Brown ...........................DC/S J.D. Brookhart ....................TEs/ST Brian Cabral ............................ LBs Bobby Kennedy...................... WRs Steve Marshall ...........................OL Kanavis McGhee ........ DL/ST Asst. Mike Tuiasosopo ....................... DL

Team Information2011 Record ............................... 3-10Conference Record/Finish ...2-7/T-5th .....................................South DivisionBasic Offense .....................................Basic Defense ....................................Lettermen Returning/Lost ..................Starters Returning/Lost ......................

Sports InformationFootball SID ...................... David PlatiOffice ...........................303-492-5626E-Mail [email protected] ...............................303-492-5626

2012 ScheduleDate Opponent Time9/1 at Colorado State 2 p.m.9/8 Sacramento State 1 p.m.9/15 at Fresno State 6 p.m.9/22 at Washington State TBA9/29 UCLA TBA10/11 Arizona State 7 p.m.10/20 at USC TBA10/27 at Oregon TBA11/3 Stanford TBA11/10 at Arizona TBA11/17 Washington TBA11/23 Utah 1 p.m.- All Times Mountain

TULSA

Sept. 22, 2012Tulsa, Okla.5:00 p.m. PT

General InformationLocation ........................... Tulsa, Okla.Founded .....................................1894Enrollment .................................4,100Nickname .............. Golden HurricaneColors Old Gold, Royal Blue, CrimsonAffiliation .........NCAA Division I - FBSConference ..............Conference USAPresident ......... Dr. Steadman UphamAthletic Director ........... Ross Parmley

Stadium InformationStadium .....H.A. Champman Stadium Capacity ..................................30,000Surface .........................................Turf

Coaching StaffHead Coach ............. Bill BlankenshipCareer Record (Yrs) .................. 8-5(1)At School (Yrs) .......................... 8-5(1)Assistant Coaches Brent Guy .......................... DC/LBs Adam Blankenship .................. DEs Jess Loepp .................................. S Calvin Thibodeaux ...................DTs Darnell Walker, Sr. ...................CBs Greg Peterson ..................OC/WRs Scott Downing Asst. Head Coach/ .............................. TEs/ ST Coord. Denver Johnson ...........Asst. Head Coach/ ................................................ OL Dan Bitson ...............................RBs Press Taylor .......... Grad Asst./QBs

Team Information2011 Record ................................. 8-5Conference Record/Finish ........... 7-1/ ...............................2nd-West DivisionBasic Offense ...... Spread No-HuddleBasic Defense .............................. 4-3Lettermen Returning/Lost ........ 41/19Starters Returning/Lost ............ 13/10

Sports InformationFootball SID ................ Don TomkalskiOffice ...........................918-631-3200E-Mail . [email protected] ...............................918-631-5513

2012 ScheduleDate Opponent Time9/1 at Iowa State TBA9/8 Tulane 11 a.m.9/15 Nicholls State 6 p.m.9/22 Fresno State 7 p.m.9/29 at UAB TBA10/6 at Marshall 2:30 p.m.10/11 UTEP 7 p.m.10/20 Rice 2:30 p.m.11/03 at Arkansas TBA11/10 at Houston 4 p.m.11/17 UCF TBA11/24 at SMU TBA- All Times Central

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FRESNO STATESAN DIEGO STATE

Sept. 29, 2012Fresno, Calif.

7 p.m. PT

General InformationLocation ...................San Diego, Calif.Founded .....................................1897Enrollment ...............................35,887Nickname ................................AztecsColors .................... Scarlet and BlackAffiliation .........NCAA Division I - FBSConference .................Mountian WestPresident ................... Elliot HirshmanAthletic Director .................. Jim Sterk

Stadium InformationStadium ..............Qualcomm Stadium Capacity ..................................54,000Surface .........................Natural Grass

Coaching StaffHead Coach/DC ............. Rocky LongCareer Record (Yrs) ............ 65-69(11)At School (Yrs) ................................(1)Assistant Coaches Andy Ludwig ..................... OC/TEs Jeff Horton Asst. Head Coach/RBs Dan Finn ....................................OL Daniel Gonzales .......................... S Osia Lewis ................................. DL LeCharls McDaniel ........... WRs/ST Kevin McGarry ........................ LBs Brian Snipe ..............................QBs Tony White ...............................CBs

Team Information2011 Record ................................. 8-5Conference Record/Finish ......4-3/4thBasic Offense .....................................Basic Defense ....................................Lettermen Returning/Lost ..................Starters Returning/Lost ......................

Sports InformationFootball SID ........................ Mike MayOffice ...........................619-594-5547E-Mail [email protected] ...............................619-582-6541

2012 ScheduleDate Opponent Time9/1 at Washington 7:30 p.m.9/8 Army 4:30 p.m.9/15 North Dakota TBA9/22 San Jose State TBA9/29 at Fresno State TBA10/6 Hawai’i 5 p.m.10/13 Colorado State TBA10/20 at Nevada 7:30 p.m.10/27 UNLV TBA11/3 at Boise State 7:30 p.m.11/10 Air Force 12:30 p.m.11/24 at Wyoming TBA- All Times Pacific

COLORADO STATE

Oct. 6, 2012Fort Collins, Colo.

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General InformationLocation .................Fort Collins, Colo.Founded .....................................1870Enrollment ...............................25,500Nickname ................................. RamsColors ....................... Green and GoldAffiliation .........NCAA Division I - FBSConference .................Mountain WestPresident ...........Dr. Anthony A. FrankAthletic Director ............ Jack Graham

Stadium InformationStadium ...................Hughes Stadium Capacity ..................................32,500Surface .................................FieldTurf

Coaching StaffHead Coach ................ Jim McElwainCareer Record (Yrs) .............First YearAt School (Yrs) .....................First YearAssistant Coaches Dave Baldwin ........................... OC Marty English ..............Co-DC/LBs Derek Frazier .............................OL Jeff Hammerschmidt .... ST Coord./RBs Greg Lupfer ............................... DL Billy Napier Asst. Head Coach/QBs Al Simmons ........................ Co-DC Tim Skipper ............................ LBs Alvis Whitted .......................... WRs

Team Information2011 Record ................................. 3-9Conference Record/Finish ...1-6/T-6thBasic Offense .....................................Basic Defense ....................................Lettermen Returning/Lost ..................Starters Returning/Lost ......................

Sports InformationFootball SID ......................Zak GilbertOffice ...........................970-491-5067E-Mail ....... [email protected] ......................................................

2012 ScheduleDate Opponent Time9/1 Colorado 1 p.m.9/8 North Dakota State TBA9/15 at San Jose State TBA9/22 Utah State TBA9/29 at Air Force TBA10/6 Fresno State TBA10/13 at San Diego State TBA10/27 Hawai’i TBA11/3 at Wyoming TBA11/10 UNLV TBA11/17 at Boise State 12:30 p.m.11/24 New Mexico TBA- All Times Pacific

BOISE STATE

Oct. 13, 2012Boise, Idaho

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General InformationLocation ..........................Boise, IdahoFounded .....................................1932Enrollment ...............................19,664Nickname ............................. BroncosColors ......................Orange and BlueAffiliation .........NCAA Division I - FBSConference .................Mountain WestPresident ...........Dr. Robert W. KustraAthletic Director ............... Mark Coyle

Stadium InformationStadium ....................Bronco Stadium Capacity ..................................37,000Surface ...................... Blue Astro Play

Coaching StaffHead Coach/DC .........Chris PetersenCareer Record (Yrs) ................ 73-6(6)At School (Yrs) ........................ 73-6(6)Assistant Coaches Chris Strausser .......... Assoc. Head Coach/ ............................................... OL Bob Gregory .... Asst. Head Coach/ ............................................. LB&N Pete Kwiatkowski ......................DC Robert Prince ...................OC/WRs Andy Avalos .............................. DL Keith Bhonapha.......................RBs Scott Huff ............... TEs/ST Coord. Jimmy Lake ...... S/Def. Pass Game Coord. Jonathan Smith .......................QBs Andrew Browning .....Defensive GA Louis Rodriguez ........Offensive GA

Team Information2011 Record ............................... 12-1Conference Record/Finish .....6-1/2ndBasic Offense ........................MultipleBasic Defense .......................MultipleLettermen Returning/Lost ........ 48/20Starters Returning/Lost ............ 12/17

Sports InformationFootball SID .....................Max CorbetOffice ...........................208-426-1515E-Mail [email protected] ...............................208-426-1288

2012 ScheduleDate Opponent Time8/31 at Michigan State 5 p.m.9/15 Miami(Ohio) 1 p.m.9/20 BYU 6 p.m.9/29 at New Mexico TBA10/6 at Southern Miss TBA10/13 Fresno State 12:30 p.m.10/20 UNLV 12:30 p.m.10/27 at Wyoming 12:30 p.m.11/3 San Diego State 7:30 p.m.11/10 at Hawai’i 4 p.m.11/17 Colorado State 12:30 p.m.12/01 at Nevada TBA- All Times Pacific

WYOMING

Oct. 20, 2012Fresno, Calif.7:30 p.m. PT

General InformationLocation .......................Laramie, Wyo.Founded .....................................1886Enrollment ...............................13,476Nickname ............... Cowboys, PokesColors ...................... Brown and GoldAffiliation .........NCAA Division I - FBSConference .................Mountain WestPresident .............. Dr. Tom BuchananAthletic Director ............. Tom Burman

Stadium InformationStadium .........War Memorial Stadium Capacity ..................................29,181Surface ........Desso Challenge Pro 60

Coaching StaffHead Coach .......... Dave ChristensenCareer Record (Yrs) .............. 18-20(3)At School (Yrs) ...................... 18-20(3)Assistant Coaches Gregg Brandon ................. OC/QBs Pete Kaligis ..... Asst. Head Coach/ ..........................................OL/RBs Jim Harding .Running Game Coor./ ..................................................OL Jason Ray .............................. WRs Derek Sage ............................. WRs Chris Tormey .........................DC/S Robin Ross .............ST Coord./LBs Matt Rahl ................................... DL Derrick LeBlanc ......................... DL

Team Information2011 Record ................................. 8-5Conference Record/Finish ......5-2/3rdBasic Offense ......................... SpreadBasic Defense ................4/3, MultipleLettermen Returning/Lost ........ 41/18Starters Returning/Lost ............ 13/12

Sports InformationFootball SID .....................Tim HarkinsOffice ...........................307-766-2321E-Mail ................. [email protected] ......................................................

2012 ScheduleDate Opponent Time9/1 at Texas TBA9/8 Toledo 1 p.m.9/15 Cal Poly 3 p.m.9/22 at Idaho 2 p.m.10/6 at Nevada TBA10/13 Air Force TBA10/20 at Fresno State 7 p.m.10/27 Boise State 12:30 p.m.11/3 Colorado State TBA11/10 at New Mexico TBA11/17 at UNLV TBA11/24 San Diego Sate TBA- All Times Pacific

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General InformationLocation ............... Albuquerque, N.M.Founded .....................................1889Enrollment ...............................25,767Nickname .................................LobosColors .....................Cherry and SilverAffiliation .........NCAA Division I - FBSConference .................Mountian WestPresident ..........Dr David J. SchmidlyAthletic Director ................ Paul Krebs

Stadium InformationStadium ............... University Stadium Capacity ..................................39,224Surface ..................................... Grass

Coaching StaffHead Coach ......................Bob DavieCareer Record (Yrs) .............. 35-25(5)At School (Yrs) .....................First YearAssistant Coaches Bob DeBesse ................... OC/QBs Jeff Mills ............................DC/DBs Kevin Cosgrove ...................... ILBs Colman Hutlzer ............... OLBs/ST Jason Lenzmeier .......................OL Archie McDaniel ........................ DL DeAndre Smith ........................RBs Taylor Stubblefield .................. WRs Derek Warehime .......................TEs

Team Information2011 Record ............................... 1-11Conference Record/Finish ...1-6/T-6thBasic Offense ........................MultipleBasic Defense .............................. 3-4Lettermen Returning/Lost ........ 46/23Starters Returning/Lost .............. 16/9

Sports InformationFootball SID ................Greg ArchuletaCell ..............................505-440-3366E-Mail [email protected] ......................................................

2012 ScheduleDate Opponent Time9/1 Southern TBA9/8 at Texas TBA9/15 at Texas Tech TBA9/22 at New Mexico State TBA9/29 Boise State TBA10/6 Texas State TBA10/13 at Hawai’i TBA10/20 at Air Force TBA10/27 Fresno State TBA11/3 at UNLV TBA11/10 Wyoming TBA11/17 Nevada TBA11/24 at Colorado State TBA- All Times Pacific

HAWAI’I

Nov. 3, 2012Fresno, Calif.4:00 p.m. PT

General InformationLocation ..................Honolulu, Hawai’iFounded .....................................1907Enrollment ...............................20,000Nickname ............................. WarriorsColors Green, Black, White and SilverAffiliation .........NCAA Division I - FBSConference .................Mountain WestPresident .............M.R.C. GreenwoodAthletic Director .............Jim Donovan

Stadium InformationStadium ...................... Aloha Stadium Capacity ..................................50,000Surface .................................FieldTurf

Coaching StaffHead Coach ................... Norm ChowCareer Record (Yrs) .............First YearAt School (Yrs) .....................First YearAssistant Coaches Tommy Lee ............................... OC Thom Kaumeyer ........................DC Chris Demarest ............. ST Coord. Keith Uperesa ..........................RBs Chris Wiesehan .........................OL Philip Rauscher ........................TEs Tony Tuioti ............................... LBs Daronte Jones ............................. S Lewis Powell ............................. DL

Team Information2011 Record ................................. 6-7Conference Record/Finish ...3-4/T-4thBasic Offense ......................Pro-StyleBasic Defense .............................. 4-3Lettermen Returning/Lost ........ 54/24Starters Returning/Lost ............ 14/14

Sports InformationFootball SID ..................Derek InouchiOffice ...........................808-956-7523E-Mail ................. [email protected] ......................................................

2012 ScheduleDate Opponent Time9/1 at USC 4:30 p.m.9/15 Lamar 9 p.m.9/22 Nevada 7:30 p.m.9/28 at Brigham Young 5 p.m.10/6 at San Diego State 5 p.m.10/13 New Mexico 9 p.m.10/27 at Colorado State 4 p.m.11/3 at Fresno State 4 p.m.11/10 Boise State 5 p.m.11/16 at Air Force 6:30 p.m.11/24 UNLV 9 p.m.12/1 South Alabama 9 p.m.- All Times Pacific

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Nov. 10, 2012Reno, Nev.

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General InformationLocation ............................ Reno, Nev.Founded .....................................1896Enrollment ...............................17,000Nickname ...........................Wolf PackColors .............. Navy Blue and SilverAffiliation .........NCAA Division I - FBSConference .................Mountain WestPresident ............... Dr. Marc JohnsonAthletic Director ................ Cary Groth

Stadium InformationStadium ................................. Mackay Capacity ..................................29,993Surface .................................FieldTurf

Coaching StaffHead Coach/DC .................Chris AultCareer Record (Yrs) .....226-103-1(28)At School (Yrs) .............226-103-1(28)Assistant Coaches Ken Wilson ... Assoc. Head Coach/LBs Mike Bradeson ......................DC/S Larry Lewis ............ ST Coord./RBs Nick Rolovich ................... OC/QBs Scott Baumgartner ................. WRs Darren Hiller ..............................OL Barry Sacks ............................... DL James Spady ............TEs/Asst. OL James Ward ............................CBs

Team Information2011 Record ................................. 7-6Conference Record/Finish ....5-2/2nd, ................................................... WACBasic Offense ............................PistolBasic Defense .............................. 4-3Lettermen Returning/Lost ............ 31/Starters Returning/Lost ................ 14/

Sports InformationFootball SID ...................Chad HartleyOffice ...........................775-682-6982E-Mail ..................... [email protected] ...............................775-784-4386

2012 ScheduleDate Opponent Time9/1 at California 12 p.m.9/8 USF 12:30 p.m.9/15 Northwestern State TBA9/22 at Hawai’i 7:30 p.m.9/29 at Texas State TBA10/6 Wyoming TBA10/13 at UNLV TBA10/20 San Diego State 7:30 p.m.10/26 at Air Force 5 p.m.11/10 Fresno State 7:30 p.m.11/17 at New Mexico TBA12/01 Boise State TBA- All Times Pacific

AIR FORCE

Nov. 24, 2012Fresno, Calif.12:30 p.m. PT

General InformationLocation .......Colorado Springs, Colo.Founded .....................................1954Enrollment .................................4,000Nickname .............................. FalconsColors .........................Blue and SilverAffiliation .........NCAA Division I - FBSConference .................Mountain WestSuperintendent. ....... Lt. Gen. Michael GouldAthletic Director ..........Dr. Hans Mueh

Stadium InformationStadium .................... Falcon Stadium Capacity ..................................46,692Surface .................................FieldTurf

Coaching StaffHead Coach ..................Troy CalhounCareer Record (Yrs) .............. 41-24(5)At School (Yrs) ...................... 41-25(5)Assistant Coaches Ron Burton ................................ DL Jake Campbell .Asst. Off Backfield Clay Hendrix . Assoc. Head Coach/ ........................................... OC/OL Ben Miller .............. RBs/ST Coord. Blane Morgan ................... OC/QBs Jake Moreland ..........................TEs Lt. Col. Bill Price ..............Off. Asst. Capt. John Rudzinski ............. OLB Steve Russ ...... Asst. Head Coach/ .......................................Co-DC/ S Lt. Col. Darryl Sumrall . JV/Var Asst Mike Thiessen . Asst. Head Coach/ .........................................OC/WRs Charlton Warren ........ Assoc. Head ......................................Coach/DC Matt Weikert ............................. ILB

Team Information2011 Record ................................. 7-6Conference Record/Finish ......3-4/5thBasic Offense ........................MultipleBasic Defense .......................MultipleLettermen Returning/Lost ........ 51/24Starters Returning/Lost .............. 5/17

Sports InformationFootball SID ..................Troy GarnhartOffice ...........................719-333-9263E-Mail [email protected] ...............................719-333-3798

2012 ScheduleDate Opponent Time9/1 Idaho State TBA9/8 at Michigan 12:30 p.m.9/22 at UNLV TBA9/29 Colorado State TBA10/6 Navy 8:30 a.m.10/13 at Wyoming TBA10/20 New Mexico TBA10/26 Nevada 5 p.m.11/3 at Army 9 a.m.11/10 at San Diego State 12:30 p.m.11/16 Hawai’i 6:30 p.m.11/24 at Fresno State 12:30 p.m.- All Times Pacific

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Most Rushes:Game: .71, vs. Pacific, 1991; San Jose State, 1991Season: .................................................. 655, 1991

Most Net Yards Gained:Game: ................................... 503, vs. Hawai`i, 2004Season: ................................................ 3,501, 1991

Most net yards lost: ....... 83, vs. Bowling Green, 1983

Highest average per rush Game: ............................9.0, vs. New Mexico, 1991Season: .................................................... 6.0, 1952

Highest average per game Season: ................................................ 281.9, 1952

Most touchdowns Game: ...............................9, vs. New Mexico, 1991Season: ..................................................... 44, 1991

PASSINGMost attempts Game: ................................70, vs. Utah State, 1987Season: ................................................... 533, 2001

Most completions Game: ................................40, vs. Utah State, 1987Season: ................................................... 344, 2001

Most had intercepted Game: ....7, vs. Idaho State, 1968; Humboldt State, 1968Season: ..................................... 30, 1951 and 1975

Most yards gained Game: ....................................536, vs. Pacific, 1987Season: ................................................ 4,839, 2001

Highest pct. Game: .......................... .813 (13-16), vs. Rice, 1999Season: .................................................. .649, 1999

Most yards per game Season: ................................................ 348.3, 2001

Most touchdowns Game: ....................6, vs. Long Beach State, 1978; ........................................ vs. San Jose State, 1999; .................................................vs. Utah State, 2001 Season: ..................................................... 46, 2001

Fewest sacks allowed Season: ..................................................... 12, 2006

TOTAL OFFENSEMost plays (passing and rushing) Game: ..............................102, vs. Utah State, 1987Season: ............................................... 1,066, 2001

Most yards gained Game: ...........................757, vs. New Mexico, 1991Season: ................................................ 7,022, 2001

Highest average per play Game: ....................................9.3, vs. Nevada, 2007Season: .................................................... 7.2, 2007

Highest average per game Season: ................................................ 537.1, 1991

PUNTINGMost punts Game: ....................13, vs. Long Beach State, 1983Season: ..................................................... 87, 2003

Most yards Game: ................................412, vs. Colorado, 2001Season: ................................................ 3,252, 2003

Highest average per punt Game: ......................... 54 vs. San Jose State, 2009Season: .................................................. 44.7, 2009

PUNT RETURNSMost punt returns Game: ........................... 8, vs. Bowling Green, 1982Season: ................................51, 2x, 1986 and 2003

Most yards returned Game: ........................... 253, vs. Weber State, 2005Season: ................................................... 636, 2001

Highest average per return Game: ...................................... 50.6, vs. Utah, 1990Season: .............................. 18.6, (33 for 614), 2005

KICKOFF RETURNSMost kickoff returns Game: .............................. 10, vs. Boise State, 2011Season: ..................................................... 80, 2011

Most yards returned Game: ................. 390, vs. New Mexico State, 2007Season: ................................................ 1,643, 2011

Highest average per return Season: ............................ 26.8 (58 for 1,556), 2007

MISCELLANEOUSMostfirstdownsGame: ......37, vs. N. Illinois, 1991; vs. New Mexico, 1993Season: ................................................... 343, 1991

Mostfirstdowns,rushingGame: ......................................25, vs. Pacific, 1991Season: .................................................... 95, 1991

Mostfirstdowns,passingGame: ......................... 21, vs. Bowling Green, 1982Season: ................................................... 173, 1993

Most first downs, penalty: .... 6, vs. San Jose State, 1981

Most penalties Game: ........................ 22, vs. San Jose State, 1981Season: ................................................... 136, 1970

Most penalty yards Game: ...................... 194, vs. San Jose State, 1981Season: ................................................ 1,051, 1977

Most fumbles Season: ..................................................... 56, 1977

Most fumbles lost Game: .........................6, vs. San Diego State, 1940Season: ..................................................... 30, 1978

SCORINGMost Touchdowns GameRushing: ......9, vs. New Mexico, 1991; vs. Hawai`i, 2004Passing: . 6, vs. Long Beach State, 1978; San Jose State, 1999Season: ....................................... 68, 1991 and ‘92

Most points after touchdown Game: ..............................13, vs. New Mexico, 1991Season: .................................................... 66, 1991

MostfieldgoalsGame: ..................................5, vs. Utah State, 1984Season: ..................................................... 23, 2001

Mostconsecutivefieldgoals: ......................... 15, 2009

Most points by halfFirst half: ...............66, vs. New Mexico, 1991 (66-7)Second half: ............ 40, vs. Washburn, 1965 (54-0)

Most total points Game: .............................94, vs. New Mexico, 1991Season: ................................................... 560, 2001

ADAM JENNINGS 2005 FIRST TEAM ALL-WAC

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RUSHINGFewest rushes Game: ........................... 15, vs. Hawai`i, 2002Season: ......................................... 394, 1985

Fewest net yards Game: .............38, vs. San Diego State, 2002Season: ......................................... 471, 1942

Lowest average per rush Game: ..................1.6 (41 in 26 attempts), vs. Sacramento State, 2007Season: .................. 2.4 (462 for 1097), 1986

Fewest rushing touchdowns: ............... 11, 1989 Fewest average rushing yards per game: .... 47.1, 1942

PASSINGFewest attempts Game: ...........................................0, by manySeason: ......................................... 142, 1942

Fewest completions Game: ...........................................0, by manySeason: ........................................... 49, 1942

Passes intercepted Game: ...................... 7, vs. Idaho State, 1968Season: ........................................... 35, 1968

Fewest passing yards per game Season: ........................................ 44.0, 1942

Lowest completion percentage Season: ......................................... 345, 1942

Fewest touchdowns passes: .............0, by manyTOTAL DEFENSE

Fewest rushing and pass playsGame: ...........................26, vs. Whittier, 1942Season: ......................................... 582, 1957

Fewest yards gained Game: ...........................18, vs. Whittier, 1942Season: ......................................... 911, 1942

Lowest average per play Game: ........................0.69, vs. Whittier, 1942Season: ............................. 3.2 (713 for 2323)

Fewest yards per game: ................... 91.1, 1942SCORING

Fewest points allowed Game: ......................................0, many timesSeason: ........................................... 44, 1924

Fewest touchdowns allowed: ............... 23, 1998

INTERCEPTIONSSeason: ............................................. 35, 1968

FEWEST RETURN YARDS Game: .............................................0, by manySeason: ............................................. 30, 1997

PUNTINGMost times opponent forced to punt Game: .13, vs. Drake, 1946; vs. CS Fullerton, 1991Season: ........................................... 90, 1989

Lowest average per punt Game (min. 5): ..........30.0, vs. Cal Poly, 1980Season: ........................................ 33.0, 1965

PUNT RETURNSFewest punt returns allowed ............. 7, 2005Fewest yards returned allowed ....... 27, 2004Lowest average per return: .......... 16.4, 1979

MISCELLANEOUSFewesttotalfirstdownsGame: .......................... 1, vs. Ford Ord, 1942

Most penalties against opponent Game: ...........................18, vs. Nevada, 2004Season: ......................................... 116, 1983

Most yards penalized Game: ........ 160, vs. Long Beach State, 1983Season: ...................................... 1,035, 1986

Most fumbles: .................................... 51, 1977Fewest fumbles lost: .................... 4 (of 9), 2006Most fumbles lost: ............................. 29, 1977Most fumbles by opponent: . 15, vs. Boise State, 1977

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RON COX1989 BIG WEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE

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Annual Passing Yardage LeadersYear Player Comp. Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Cl.1947 Montgomery 853

1950 Scales 7381951 Sommers 5561952 Bistrick 790

1978 Bill Yancy 66 161 41.0 1,083 10 161979 Sergio Toscano 76 142 53.5 1,084 7 5 Fr.1980 Sergio Toscano 121 247 49.0 1,476 8 11 So.1981 Jeff Tedford 132 250 52.8 1,879 11 11 Jr.1982 Jeff Tedford 184 348 52.9 2,994 24 22 Sr.1983 Kevin Sweeney 166 334 49.7 2,359 16 19 Fr.1984 Kevin Sweeney 227 421 53.9 3,259 20 13 So.1985 Kevin Sweeney 186 314 59.2 2,789 17 8 Jr.1986 Kevin Sweeney 160 284 56.3 2,363 15 9 Sr.1987 Dave Telford 202 351 57.5 2,589 12 10 1988 Mark Barsotti 116 232 50.0 1,795 9 11 RFr.1989 Mark Barsotti 138 262 52.7 1,987 15 12 So.1990 Mark Barsotti 182 346 52.6 2,534 9 12 Jr.1991 Mark Barsotti 123 191 64.4 1,777 17 4 Sr.1992 Trent Dilfer 188 360 52.2 3,000 21 14 So.1993 Trent Dilfer 254 396 64.1 3,799 30 5 Jr.1994 Richie Donati 152 263 57.8 2,254 11 9 So.1995 Richie Donati 141 254 55.5 1,890 12 11 Jr.1996 Jim Arellanes 173 281 61.6 2,487 13 141997 Billy Volek 178 318 56.0 1,853 17 6 So.1998 Billy Volek 151 261 57.9 1,973 10 3 Jr.1999 Billy Volek 249 383 65.0 2,706 30 3 Sr.2000 David Carr 216 349 61.9 2,729 23 12 Jr.2001 David Carr 344 533 64.5 4,839 46 9 Sr.2002 Paul Pinegar 230 403 57.1 2,929 20 10 Fr.2003 Paul Pinegar 174 294 59.2 1,773 11 9 So.2004 Paul Pinegar 173 292 59.2 2,099 23 15 Jr.2005 Paul Pinegar 265 416 63.7 3,335 30 15 Sr.2006 Tom Brandstater 146 268 54.5 1,490 13 14 So.

Year Player Comp. Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Cl.2007 Tom Brandstater 211 337 62.6 2,654 15 5 Jr.2008 Tom Brandstater 221 371 59.6 2,664 18 12 Sr.2009 Ryan Colburn 181 298 60.7 2,459 19 11 Jr.2010 Ryan Colburn 227 360 63.1 2,817 23 9 Sr.2011 Derek Carr 279 446 62.6 3,544 26 9 So.

Annual Rushing Yardage LeadersYear Player Att. Yards Avg. TDs Cl.1947 Vincent Palmo 197

1950 John Morse 3361951 Nick Dokoozlian 4641952 Larry Willoughby 1,092

1954 Dean Philpott 527

1956 Dean Philpott 8071957 Dean Philpott 7671958 Dale Messer 6171959 Dale Messer 4851960 Dale Messer 8111961 Kendrick 4841962 Long 3131963 Hamp 2821964 Long 7151965 Wilsey 2151966 Long 2971967 Figueroa 4281968 Flores 7241969 Jensen 3121970 Woodson 8221971 Phillips 7191972 Miller 6601973 Bass 3671974 Johnson 5651975 Johnson 774

ANNUAL LEADERS

BRYSON SUMLINRB 2002-05

PAUL WILLIAMS2005 FIRST TEAM ALL-WAC

CLIFTON SMITHSCHOOL RECORD HOLDER: PUNTS RETURNED

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Year Player Att. Yards Avg. TDs Cl.1976 Jones 6461977 Franklin 7891978 Keith Gooch 108 531 4.9 5 1979 Ken Lovely 182 825 4.2 6 Jr.1980 Ted Torosian 123 520 4.2 4 Jr.1981 Ted Torosian 155 639 4.1 3 Sr.1982 Ken Williams 75 422 5.6 4 Jr.1983 Ken Williams 91 391 4.3 1 Sr.1984 Calvin Scruggs 113 343 3.0 2 1985 James Williams 197 1,111 5.6 14 Jr.1986 James Williams 166 885 5.3 8 Sr.1987 Kelly Skipper 141 588 4.2 61988 Myron Jones 136 746 5.4 10 Jr.1989 Aaron Craver 247 1,313 5.3 9 Jr.1990 Aaron Craver 1,0031991 Ron Rivers 141 989 7.0 5 So.1992 Ron Rivers 154 1,007 6.5 9 Jr.1993 Ron Rivers 230 1,477 6.4 14 Sr.1994 Jerome Oliver 258 1,106 4.3 8 Jr.1995 Reggie Brown 131 719 5.5 91996 Michael Pittman 214 1,132 5.3 13 Jr.1997 Michael Pittman 238 1,057 4.4 8 Sr.1998 Jaime Kimbrough 213 1,168 5.5 101999 Derrick Ward 147 875 6.0 72000 Josh Levi 92 397 4.3 22001 Paris Gaines 220 1,044 4.7 82002 Rodney Davis 313 1,586 5.1 9 Jr.2003 Dwayne Wright 190 1,038 5.5 3 Jr.2004 Bryson Sumlin 191 1,104 5.8 13 Sr.2005 Wendell Mathis 248 1,313 5.3 15 Sr.2006 Dwayne Wright 261 1,462 5.6 11 Sr.2007 Ryan Mathews 145 866 6.0 14 Fr.2008 Anthony Harding 147 822 5.6 6 Jr.2009 Ryan Mathews 276 1,808 6.6 19 Jr.2010 Robbie Rouse 205 1,129 5.5 8 So.2011 Robbie Rouse 329 1,549 4.7 13 Jr.

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AARON CRAVERTWO-TIME FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG WEST

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CHARLIE JONESSCHOOLS ALL-TIME RECEIVING YARDAGE

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PAUL PINEGAR2002 WAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

HENRY ELLARD1982 PCAA CO-MVP

KEVIN SWEENEYTWO-TIME PCAA CO-MVP

ANTHONY DAIGLE35 CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

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Annual Receiving Leaders (Catches)Year Player Rec. Yards Avg. TDs Cl.1978 Wyatt Henderson 30 566 18.9 51979 Enis Gilbeau 40 628 15.7 6 Sr.1980 Ted Torosian 45 447 9.9 3 Jr.1981 Henry Ellard 39 808 20.7 4 Jr.1982 Henry Ellard 62 1,510 24.4 15 Sr.1983 Larry Willis 63 1,009 16.0 6 Jr.1984 Larry Willis 79 1,251 15.8 8 Sr.1985 Gene Taylor 32 631 19.7 71986 Stephen Baker 33 785 23.8 7 Sr.1987 Ron Jenkins 76 985 13.0 3 Sr.1988 Andre Alexander 33 703 21.3 3 Sr.1989 Dwight Pickens 32 673 21.0 6 Sr.1990 10.6 4 Sr.2004 Joe Fernandez 38 546 14.4 4 So.2005 Joe Fernandez 46 561 12.2 8 Jr.2006 Chastin West 33 365 11.1 3 RFr.2007 Marlon Moore 48 694 14.5 5 So.2008 Seyi Ajirotutu 47 795 16.9 5 Jr.2009 Seyi Ajirotutu 49 677 13.8 7 Sr.2010 Jamel Hamler 54 812 15.0 6 Sr.2011 Devon Wylie 56 716 12.8 1 Sr.

Annual Receiving Leaders (Yards)Year Player Yards Rec. Avg. TDs Cl.1978 Wyatt Henderson 566 30 18.9 51979 Enis Gilbeau 628 40 15.7 6 Sr.1980 Henry Ellard 493 28 17.6 3 So.1981 Henry Ellard 808 39 20.7 4 Jr.1982 Henry Ellard 1,510 62 24.4 15 Sr.1983 Larry Willis 1,009 63 16.0 6 Jr.1984 Larry Willis 1,251 79 15.8 8 Sr.1985 Stephen Baker 893 31 28.9 4 1986 Stephen Baker 785 33 23.8 7 Sr.1987 Ron Jenkins 985 76 13.0 3 Sr.1988 Andre Alexander 703 33 21.3 3 Sr.1989 Dwight Pickens 673 32 21.0 6 Sr.199019911992 Malcolm Seabron 994 42 23.7 9 Jr.1993 Charlie Jones 897 47 19.1 7 So.1994 Charlie Jones 871 54 18.0 6 Jr.1995 Charlie Jones 1,171 71 16.5 9 Sr.1996 Brian Roberson 1,248 79 16.0 51997 Anthony Tuker 414 32 12.9 31998 Charles Smith 621 42 14.8 3 RFr.1999 Rodney Wright 1,062 74 14.4 7 So.2000 Bernard Berrian 705 43 16.4 6 So.2001 Rodney Wright 1,630 104 15.7 11 Sr.2002 Marque Davis 956 64 14.9 7 Sr.2003 Bernard Berrian 668 63 10.6 4 Sr.2004 Joe Fernandez 546 38 14.4 4 So.2005 Paul Williams 729 43 17.0 7 Jr.2006 Chastin West 365 33 11.1 3 RFr.2007 Marlon Moore 694 48 14.5 5 So.2008 Seyi Ajirotutu 795 47 16.9 5 Jr.2009 Seyi Ajirotutu 677 49 13.8 7 Sr.2010 Jamel Hamler 812 54 15.0 6 Sr.2011 Jalen Saunders 1,065 50 21.3 12 So.

ANNUAL LEADERS

BILLY VOLEKSCHOOL RECORD HOLDER IN LOWEST INT

PERCENTAGE

JOE FERNANDEZTOP 10 IN RECEIVING TDS

KELLY SKIPPER1988 FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG WEST

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Annual Tackle LeadersYear Player Solo Ast. Total Pos. Cl.1981 Steve Cordle 78 31 101 S1982 Kevin Johnson 55 42 97 LB Sr. Bobby Stevenson 55 42 97 LB Sr.19831984 Curtis Allen 60 41 101 S 1985 George Petersen 53 41 94 LB1986 Anthony Nunn 48 45 93 LB Jr.1987 John O’Leary 60 40 100 LB1988 Tracy Rogers 70 37 107 LB Sr.1989 Ron Cox 62 42 104 ROV Jr.199019911992 Sam Watson 68 31 99 S1993 Ron Papazian 84 64 148 LB Jr.1994 Ron Papazian 79 60 139 LB Sr.1995 Omar Stoutmire 111 87 198 S Jr.1996 A.J. Gass 82 68 150 LB Jr.1997 A.J. Gass 76 47 123 LB Sr.1998 Tim Skipper 60 48 108 LB So.1999 Vernon Fox 50 53 103 S So.2000 Tim Skipper 41 66 107 LB Sr.2001 Maurice Rodriguez 64 37 101 LB Sr.2002 C. Worrell 57 49 106 S Sr.2003 James Sanders 55 38 93 DB So.2004 Dwayne Andrews 27 39 66 LB So.2005 Richard Marshall 57 21 78 CB Jr.2006 Dwayne Andrews 43 44 87 LB Sr.2007 Marcus Riley 64 68 132 LB Sr.2008 Ben Jacobs 47 66 113 LB So.2009 Ben Jacobs 60 46 106 LB Jr.2010 Ben Jacobs 38 49 87 LB Sr.2011 Travis Brown 57 28 85 LB Jr.

Annual Sacks LeadersYear Player Sacks Yards Pos. Cl.1981 Tony Vegas 6.0 -- DE Jr.1982 Cylde Glover 8.0 -- DE Sr.19831984 Victor Burnett 6.5 41 DE1985 Greg Ramsey 6.5 55 DE1986 Jethro Franklin 19.5 142 DE Jr.1987 Jethro Franklin 12.0 76 DE Sr.1988 Ron Cox 14.5 98 ROV So.1989 Ron Cox 28.0 167 ROV Jr.199019911992 Zack Rix 6.5 41 NG1993 Brad Bell 9.0 54 DE Sr.1994 Omar Stoutmire 5.0 47 S So.1995 Bryan Robinson 5.0 17 DT Jr.1996 Bryan Robinson 5.0 45 DT Sr.1997 A.J. Gass 9.0 42 LB Sr.1998 Bobby Brooks 6.4 41 LB Sr.1999 Justin Johnson 6.0 36 LB Jr.2000 Orlando Huff 10.0 54 LB Sr.2001 Alan Harper 12.0 79 DT Sr.2002 Nick Burley 10.0 57 DE Sr.2003 Brian Morris 11.0 63 DL Sr.2004 Garrett McIntyre 7.0 44 DE Fr.2005 Tyler Clutts 7.0 45 DE So. Garrett McIntyre 7.0 44 DE RFr.2006 Tyler Clutts 5.0 23 DE Jr.2007` Tyler Clutts 7.5 31 DE Sr.2008 Ikenna Ike 4.5 45 DE So.2009 Chris Carter 5.0 36 DL Jr.2010 Chris Carter 11.0 63 DL Sr.2011 Logan Harrell 6.0 63 DT Sr.

Annual Interception LeadersYear Player INT Yards TD Pos. Cl.1978 Gary Hayes 3 41 0 DB Jeff Horton 3 0 0 S1979 Gary Hayes 5 21 0 Sr.1980 Anthony Washington 2 46 1 DB Sr.1981 Matt McKnight 5 56 0 S Steve Cordle 5 53 0 S1982 Matt McKnight 6 51 0 FS Sr. Eric Fox 6 32 0 CB So.1983 Curtis Allen 4 28 0 S1984 Ron Cross 8 132 0 S Sr.1985 Rod Webster 6 88 1 S So.1986 Michael Stewart 5 22 0 S Sr.1987 Rod Webster 4 112 1 S Sr.1988 Craig Bowens 4 40 0 S Sr. Tony Harris 4 0 0 S Sr.1989 Ron Cox 2 75 1 ROV Jr. Marquez Pope 2 34 0 S So. Tony Brown 2 28 0 CB So. Dave Shelton 2 4 0 S Sr.199019911992 Tommy Jones 5 59 0 CB1993 James Burton 4 89 1 CB Sr.1994 Lance Thomas 4 0 0 S Sr.1995 Steve Wilson 2 46 1 CB Jr. Marlyn Jackson 2 7 0 CB So. Omar Stoutmire 2 0 0 S Jr.1996 Cory Hall 2 26 0 S So. Marlyn Jackson 2 0 0 CB Jr.1997 Efrain Guizar 6 114 2 S Jr.1998 Payton Williams 3 85 0 CB So.1999 Curtis Edwards 3 141 1 S So.2000 Tierre Sams 4 42 0 DB Jr.2001 Devon Banks 5 15 0 CB Sr.2002 Cameron Worrell 5 97 1 S Sr.2003 Manuel Sanchez 4 50 0 LB So.2004 Richard Marshall 3 205 2 CB So.2005 Richard Marshall 3 17 0 SB Jr.2006 Damion Jenkins 3 70 1 CB Jr.2007 Damion Owens 1 17 0 CB So. Moses Harris 1 2 0 S So. Jake Jorde 1 0 0 S Jr. Marcus Riley 1 0 0 LB Sr.2008 Marvin Haynes 2 2 0 DB Jr.2009 Phillip Thomas 2 26 1 S RFr.2010 Phillip Thomas 3 90 0 S So.2011 L.J. Jones 3 2 0 CB So.

NOTE: 1985 records are missing the statistics from the Cal Bowl game

Annual Tackles for Loss LeadersYear Player TFL Yards Pos. Cl.1984 Victor Burnett 13.5 70 DE1985 Mark Olsen 9.0 57 LB1986 Jethro Franklin 25.5 153 DE Jr.1987 Jethro Franklin 16.0 83 DE Sr.1988 1989199019911992 Nick Serfas 17.0 33 DE1993 Brad Bell 13.0 62 DE Sr.1994 Gene Smith 10.0 38 LB Jr.1995 Maryln Jackson 5 17 CB So.1996 A.J. Gass 8.0 13 LB Jr.1997 A.J. Gass 17.0 66 LB Sr.1998 Tim Skipper 17.0 10 LB So.1999 Alan Harper 15.0 47 DT So.2000 Orlando Huff 17.0 78 LB Sr.2001 Alan Harper 21.0 102 DT Sr.2002 Nick Burley 17.5 71 DE Sr.2003 Brian Morris 15.5 77 DL Sr.2004 Garrett McIntyre 10.5 61 DE Fr. Claude Sanders 10.5 43 DE Sr.2005 Garrett McIntyre 12.5 55 DE So.2006 Marlon Brisco 6.5 18 DE Sr. Dwayne Andrews 6.5 16 LB Sr.2007 Marcus Riley 15.0 43 LB Sr.2008 Kyle Knox 8.0 32 LB RFr.2009 Chris Carter 13.0 51 DL Jr.2010 Chris Carter 16.5 93 DL Sr.2011 Logan Harrell 17.0 100 DT Sr.

ANNUAL LEADERS

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FOOTBALLCHRONOLOGICAL LISTSChronological List of 100-Yard Rushing Games (249)Date Att-Yds-TD Player OpponentUnknown 8-136-2 Elmer Cranmer Unknown1930 5-113-2 Frenchy Bordagary UC Davis1936 14-127-0 Sam Jones Chico State1937 ?-169-0 Kenny Gleason Chico State1937 ?-111-3 Kenny Gleason at Nevada1937 12-142-1 Granny Holbrook vs. Arkansas State1938 11-104-0 Ernie Poore California J.V.’s1938 15-121-2 Ernie Poole San Diego Marines1938 9-135-1 Ernie Poore Hawai’i1938 19-111-0 Bob Peterson Hawai’i1939 5-104-0 Les Terry Nevada1939 14-136-0 Bob Peterson San Jose State1940 24-101-0 Ray Patterson Texas Mines1942 8-113-2 Louie Futrell Occidental1942 7-108-0 Jack Kelly at San Diego StateNov. 8, 1952 9-252-0 Larry Willoughby at NevadaOct. 2, 1954 13-168-5 Don Driscoll CS Los AngelesNov. 26, 1954 11-188-3 Don Driscoll San Francisco StateOct. 8, 1955 11-131-3 Bob Garner San Diego NavySept. 22, 1956 12-163-0 Bob Garner at BYUOct. 20, 1956 6-103-0 Dean Philpott San Francisco StateOct. 20, 1956 7-103-0 John Stienborn San Francisco StateOct. 27, 1956 19-170-0 Dean Philpott Hawai’i Nov. 10, 1956 26-105-0 Dean Philpott Cal PolyNov., 1958 22-186-0 Dale Messer San Diego StateNov., 1958 16-155-2 Dale Messer at Long Beach StateOct. 15, 1960 10-111-1 Dale Messer Cal PolyOct. 22, 1960 17-116-3 Dale Messer at CS Los AngelesOct. 14, 1961 6-111-0 Bill Kendrick at Cal PolyOct. 26, 1963 21-105-2 Herman Hamp CS Los AngelesOct. 17, 1964 29-222-3 Jim Long Cal PolyNov. 14, 1964 7-160-3 Jim Long PacificOct. 12, 1968 14-142-1 Walt Jensen CS NorthridgeOct. 12, 1968 10-128-2 Mike Flores CS NorthridgeNov. 16, 1968 22-154-2 Walt Jensen Montana StateSept. 12, 1970 21-152-3 Henry Woodson Hayward StateOct. 10, 1970 17-121-0 Henry Woodson CS NorthridgeOct. 17, 1970 27-106-2 Henry Woodson Cal PolyOct. 24, 1970 19-113-1 Herbie Phillips CS Los AngelesSept. 23, 1972 34-195-2 Larry Miller at New Mexico StateNov. 11, 1972 33-116-1 Lloyd Robinson at Northern IllinoisSept. 8, 1973 16-147-1 Jack Wender Cal Poly PomonaOct. 27, 1973 20-117-0 Greg Bass at Cal Poly

Oct. 19, 1974 27-140-1 Jeff Johnson PacificSept. 25, 1976 22-121-2 Dean Jones Montana StateOct. 2, 1976 13-123-2 Dean Jones CS FullertonSept. 24, 1977 21-199-2 Dean Jones at Montana StateOct. 8, 1977 27-138-0 Steve Franklin San Diego StateOct. 8, 1977 11-102-2 Dean Jones San Diego StateOct. 22, 1977 16-155-1 Steve Franklin San Jose StateNov. 11, 1977 15-132-1 Dean Jones at CS FullertonSept. 9, 1978 14-142-1 Bill Yancy (QB) at McNeese StateOct. 28, 1978 12-141-1 Steve Woods CS FullertonNov. 11, 1978 19-118-0 Ted Torosian Montana StateNov. 11, 1978 21-109-0 Keith Gooch Montana StateNov. 18, 1978 27-155-2 Ted Torosian at IdahoNov. 18, 1978 17-143-1 Gary Carr at IdahoSept. 15, 1979 23-169-0 Ken Lovely at Montana StateSept. 15, 1979 16-129-2 Keith Gooch at Montana StateOct. 27, 1979 24-130-1 Ken Lovely at PacificSept. 5, 1981 19-117-0 Danny Rainey OregonSept. 5, 1981 25-112-0 Ted Torosian OregonSept. 19, 1981 19-133-1 Steve Woods at Montana StateOct. 3, 1981 16-134-1 Steve Woods San Jose StateNov. 21, 1981 21-149-1 Ted Torosian at ArizonaNov. 20, 1982 18-122-0 Terry Carter at UNLVSept. 24, 1983 20-108-1 Ken Williams at PacificSept. 8, 1984 19-127-2 Lavale Thomas at Boise StateSept. 14, 1985 25-156-2 James Williams UNLVSept. 21, 1985 26-117-1 James Williams at Oregon StateSept. 28, 1985 14-109-1 James Williams Cal PolyOct. 19, 1985 19-105-1 James Williams at New Mexico StateOct. 26, 1985 18-106-2 James Williams at Utah StateNov. 16, 1985 30-176-3 James Williams at Long Beach StateNov. 21, 1985 23-136-2 James Williams Wichita StateSept. 6, 1986 9-106-2 James Williams Montana StateOct. 4, 1986 28-141-2 James Williams at San Jose StateOct. 25, 1986 21-171-1 James Williams Long Beach StateOct. 30, 1986 20-119-1 James Williams CS FullertonNov. 6, 1986 16-109-1 Kelly Skipper at UNLVNov. 5, 1988 15-148-1 Darrell Rosette PacificDec. 10, 1988 23-149-2 Darrell Rosette vs. Western Michigan*Sept. 2, 1989 19-125-0 Myron Jones UtahSept. 2, 1989 22-103-0 Aaron Craver UtahSept. 9, 1989 22-103-1 Aaron Craver MontanaSept. 16, 1989 22-135-0 Aaron Craver at PacificSept. 23, 1989 14-116-1 Aaron Craver Long Beach StateOct. 14, 1989 19-101-1 Aaron Craver at Utah State

A.J. JEFFERSONALL TIME LEADER: KICKOFF’S RETURNED FOR

TOUCHDOWN

BERNARD BERRIANSCHOOL RECORD HOLDER: CAREER

ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE

ROD WEBSTERALL-TIME LEADER: CAREER INTS

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FOOTBALL CHRONOLOGICAL LISTSOct. 21, 1989 19-124-2 Aaron Craver CS FullertonOct. 28, 1989 28-212-1 Aaron Craver UNLVOct. 28, 1989 22-159-2 Myron Jones UNLVNov. 11, 1989 13-132-3 Aaron Craver at New Mexico StateNov. 11, 1989 13-118-1 Myron Jones at New Mexico StateSept. 8, 1990 31-177-2 Aaron Craver New MexicoSept. 22, 1990 15-102-3 Lorenzo Neal New Mexico StateSept. 29, 1990 24-121-2 Aaron Craver CS FullertonSept. 29, 1990 11-112-1 Lorenzo Neal CS FullertonOct. 13, 1990 24-115-1 Aaron Craver Utah StateOct. 20, 1990 26-136-1 James Allison Long Beach StateNov. 3, 1990 17-136-3 Aaron Craver at UNLVNov. 10, 1990 17-105-3 Aaron Craver PacificOct. 5, 1991 8-117-1 Ron Rivers New MexicoOct. 12, 1991 13-133-0 Ron Rivers Long Beach StateOct. 19, 1991 19-102-0 Ron Rivers at New Mexico StateOct. 26, 1991 11-124-1 Anthony Daigle UNLVNov. 9, 1991 22-113-2 Lorenzo Neal at PacificNov. 9, 1991 17-107-3 Anthony Daigle at PacificNov. 16, 1991 12-122-1 Ron Rivers CS FullertonNov. 23, 1991 26-149-0 Ron Rivers San Jose StateNov. 23, 1991 34-108-0 Lorenzo Neal San Jose StateSept. 5, 1992 21-196-1 Lorenzo Neal at PacificSept. 19, 1992 10-119-1 Ron Rivers Colorado StateSept. 26, 1992 9-100-2 Anthony Daigle Washington StateOct. 24, 1992 16-108-1 Lorenzo Neal New MexicoOct. 24, 1992 16-102-2 Ron Rivers New MexicoOct. 31, 1992 19-105-1 Ron Rivers WyomingNov. 21, 1992 16-173-2 Ron Rivers at San Diego StateDec 29, 1992 19-104-1 Ron Rivers vs. USCSetp. 11, 1993 18-155-3 Ron Rivers Oregon StateSept. 18, 1993 32-205-1 Ron Rivers at New MexicoSept. 18, 1993 27-127-1 Anthony Daigle at New MexicoSept. 25, 1993 18-106-1 Ron Rivers Utah StateOct. 16, 1993 16-135-1 Ron Rivers Air ForceOct. 23, 1993 27-143-1 Ron Rivers at BYUNov. 6, 1993 21-171-1 Ron Rivers UTEPNov. 13, 1993 10-107-0 Ron Rivers Hawai’iNov. 20, 1993 29-218-2 Ron Rivers San Diego StateNov. 20, 1993 12-140-3 Anthony Daigle San Diego StateSept. 17, 1994 37-220-1 Jerome Oliver Oregon StateSept. 24, 1994 35-148-2 Jerome Oliver at Hawai’iOct. 15, 1994 32-160-1 Jerome Oliver WyomingOct. 29, 1994 24-155-1 Jerome Oliver New MexicoNov. 19, 1994 31-127-1 Jerome Oliver No. 10 Colorado State

Nov. 26, 1994 35-161-3 Reggie Brown at San Diego StateSept. 2, 1995 25-181-1 Michael Pittman NE LouisianaSept. 23, 1995 28-143-1 Jerome Oliver at UtahSept. 30, 1995 21-144-0 Reggie Brown at UCLAOct. 28, 1995 12-102-0 Reggie Brown Air ForceAug. 31, 1996 39-151-2 Michael Pittman OregonSept. 28, 1996 26-129-1 Michael Gray Hawai’iSept. 28, 1996 20-108-0 Michael Pittman Hawai’iOct. 26, 1996 27-130-3 Michael Pittman at UNLVNov. 2, 1996 21-212-1 Michael Pittman Boise StateNov. 9, 1996 26-157-3 Michael Pittman Colorado StateNov. 16, 1996 21-138-3 Michael Pittman Air ForceAug. 30, 1997 10-120-1 Joe Turner Portland StateSept. 6, 1997 28-204-2 Michael Pittman BaylorSept. 20, 1997 24-131-1 Michael Pittman at OregonOct. 2, 1997 31-112-0 Michael Pittman UtahOct. 18, 1997 25-105-0 Michael Pittman at No. 17 Air ForceNov. 1, 1997 23-107-4 Michael Pittman at San Jose StateNov. 22, 1997 25-138-1 Michael Pittman WyomingSept. 12, 1998 22-107-1 Jaime Kimbrough at No. 16 ColoradoSept. 26, 1998 26-164-1 Jaime Kimbrough NevadaOct. 24, 1998 15-184-1 Jaime Kimbrough UTEPOct. 31, 1998 20-161-3 Jaime Kimbrough at New MexicoNov. 14, 1998 18-144-2 Jaime Kimbrough Hawai’iNov. 21, 1998 31-212-1 Jaime Kimbrough San Jose StateSept. 25, 1999 14-176-2 Derrick Ward at NevadaOct. 9, 1999 15-156-2 Derrick Ward Colorado StateNov. 6, 1999 19-148-1 Derrick Ward RiceNov. 13, 1999 26-130-1 Paris Gaines at Hawai’iNov. 20, 1999 6-124-1 Josh Levi San Jose StateSept. 22, 2001 7-107-0 Josh Levi at TulsaSept. 29, 2001 27-203-2 Paris Gaines Louisiana TechOct. 13, 2001 18-111-0 Paris Gaines at Colorado StateNov. 23, 2001 18-107-1 Paris Gaines San Jose StateSept. 7, 2002 20-118-1 Rodney Davis at No. 13 Oregon Oct. 4, 2002 18-115-1 Rodney Davis Colorado StateOct. 12, 2002 21-201-1 Rodney Davis SMUOct. 25, 2002 28-140-1 Rodney Davis Hawai’iNov. 9, 2002 31-145-1 Rodney Davis TulsaDec. 5, 2002 37-221-2 Rodney Davis at Louisiana TechDec. 31, 2002 37-153-2 Rodney Davis vs. Georgia TechSept. 20, 2003 25-177-1 Dwayne Wright Louisiana TechSept. 27, 2003 19-113-0 Dwayne Wright Portland StateNov. 15, 2003 15-106-0 Dwayne Wright San Jose StateSept. 5, 2004 24-109-1 Dwayne Wright at Washington

DAVID CARR2001 JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM WINNER

ASPEN ASPARUHOVSINGLE SEASON FG RECORD HOLDER

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FOOTBALLCHRONOLOGICAL LISTSSept. 18, 2004 26-127-0 Bryson Sumlin Portland StateSept. 18, 2004 15-123-2 Wendell Mathis Portland StateOct. 2, 2004 28-191-1 Wendell Mathis at Louisiana TechOct. 9, 2004 26-160-1 Bryson Sumlin UTEPNov. 12, 2004 18-220-3 Bryson Sumlin Hawai’iNov. 12, 2004 23-176-3 Wendell Mathis Hawai’iNov. 20, 2004 18-147-1 Bryson Sumlin Nevada Nov. 20, 2004 19-110-3 Wendell Mathis NevadaNov. 27, 2004 25-134-3 Bryson Sumlin at San Jose StateNov. 27, 2004 23-128-1 Wendell Mathis at San Jose StateDec. 27, 2004 15-126-0 Wendell Mathis vs. No. 18 Virginia Sept. 27, 2005 17-106-1 Bryson Sumlin ToledoOct. 8, 2005 22-105-0 Bryson Sumlin at New Mexico StateOct. 8, 2005 22-105-1 Wendell Mathis at New Mexico StateOct. 22, 2005 11-101-1 Wendell Mathis at IdahoOct. 29, 2005 19-229-3 Wendell Mathis at Hawai’iNov. 5, 2005 21-105-1 Wendell Mathis San Jose StateNov. 10, 2005 25-121-1 Wendell Mathis Boise StateNov. 19, 2005 23-109-1 Wendell Mathis at No. 1 USCDec. 31, 2005 31-117-1 Wendell Mathis vs. TulsaSept. 1, 2006 26-158-3 Dwayne Wright NevadaSept. 9, 2006 29-154-1 Dwayne Wright No. 20 OregonSept. 16, 2006 28-136-2 Dwayne Wright at WashingtonOct. 7, 2006 26-138-0 Dwayne Wright at Utah StateOct. 14, 2006 16-113-1 Lonyae Miller Hawai’iNov. 11, 2006 26-121-2 Dwayne Wright New Mexico StateNov. 18, 2006 19-133-0 Dwayne Wright IdahoNov. 24, 2006 25-295-1 Dwayne Wright at Louisiana TechDec. 2, 2006 23-106-1 Dwayne Wright at San Jose StateOct. 6, 2007 14-171-3 Ryan Mathews at NevadaOct. 13, 2007 18-108-2 Lonyae Miller at IdahoOct. 20, 2007 16-144-2 Ryan Mathews San Jose StateNov. 3, 2007 27-126-0 Clifton Smith Utah StateNov. 3, 2007 13-106-2 Ryan Mathews Utah StateNov. 10, 2007 17-105-0 Clifton Smith at No. 14 Hawai’iNov. 24, 2007 22-115-1 Anthony Harding Kansas StateNov. 30, 2007 28-121-1 Anthony Harding at New Mexico StateDec. 31, 2007 18-152-2 Clifton Smith vs. Georgia TechSept. 1, 2008 26-163-3 Ryan Mathews at RutgersSept. 27, 2008 21-166-1 Ryan Mathews at UCLAOct. 4, 2008 20-161-2 Lonyae Miller Hawai’iOct. 4, 2008 23-157-1 Anthony Harding Hawai’iOct. 11, 2008 15-181-1 Lonyae Miller IdahoNov. 15, 2008 23-101-0 Anthony Harding New Mexico State

Dec. 20, 2008 18-120-2 Anthony Harding vs. Colorado StateDec. 20, 2008 13-113-2 Lonyae Miller vs. Colorado StateSept. 5, 2009 11-106-1 Ryan Mathews UC DavisSept. 12, 2009 19-107-0 Ryan Mathews at WisconsinSept. 18, 2009 19-234-3 Ryan Mathews No. 10 Boise StateSept. 26, 2009 38-145-1 Ryan Mathews at No. 14 CincinnatiOct. 10, 2009 24-149-1 Ryan Mathews at Hawai’iOct. 17, 2009 20-233-1 Ryan Mathews San Jose StateOct. 24, 2009 25-157-2 Ryan Mathews at New Mexico StateOct. 31, 2009 23-185-2 Ryan Mathews Utah StateNov. 7, 2009 26-143-3 Ryan Mathews at IdahoDec. 5, 2009 32-173-3 Ryan Mathews at IllinoisDec. 19, 2009 31-144-2 Ryan Mathews vs. WyomingSept. 18, 2010 29-165-2 A.J. Ellis at Utah StateOct. 16, 2010 16-150-2 Robbie Rouse New Mexico StateOct. 23, 2010 27-116-2 Robbie Rouse at San Jose StateNov. 6, 2010 43-286-1 Robbie Rouse at Louisiana TechNov. 13, 2010 26-217-2 Robbie Rouse NevadaSept. 10, 2011 36-169-0 Robbie Rouse at No. 10 NebraskaSept. 17, 2011 27-110-2 Robbie Rouse North DakotaSept. 24, 2011 25-112-0 Robbie Rouse at IdahoOct. 1, 2011 28-123-1 Robbie Rouse Ole MissOct. 15, 2011 24-140-1 Robbie Rouse Utah StateOct. 22, 2011 24-167-2 Robbie Rouse at NevadaNov. 19, 2011 37-176-1 Robbie Rouse at Hawai’iNov. 26, 2011 33-151-2 Robbie Rouse San Jose State

Chronological List of 300-Yard Passing Games (73)Date Cmp-Yds-TD Player OpponentNov. 23, 1963 24-329-2 Beau Carter Abilene ChristianSept. 16, 1972 26-325-2 John Behrens Western MichiganOct. 12, 1974 19-311-2 Neftali Cortez at San Diego StateOct. 20, 1979 25-346-0 Sergio Toscano at Long Beach StateOct. 17, 1981 19-342-1 Jeff Tedford Southern IllinoisNov. 7, 1981 16-365-2 Jeff Tedford UNLVNov. 13, 1982 16-373-3 Jeff Tedford Montana StateDec. 18, 1982 31-373-3 Jeff Tedford vs. Bowling GreenSept. 10, 1983 20-329-2 Kevin Sweeney Bowling GreenOct. 8, 1983 19-335-2 Kevin Sweeney San Jose StateSept. 29, 1984 25-368-4 Kevin Sweeney New Mexico StateOct. 20, 1984 18-372-2 Kevin Sweeney Utah StateNov. 17, 1984 32-476-2 Kevin Sweeney Montana StateNov. 9, 1985 28-346-1 Kevin Sweeney at PacificSept. 6, 1986 13-332-2 Kevin Sweeney Montana State

WENDELL MATHIS2005 FIRST-TEAM ALL-WAC

ALAN HARPERALL-TIME LEADER IN TFL

RODNEY DAVISRUSHED FOR 1,586 YARDS IN 2002

OMAR STOUTMIRESCHOOLS ALL-TIME LEADING TACKLER

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FOOTBALL CHRONOLOGICAL LISTSSept. 13, 1986 26-328-2 Kevin Sweeney Oregon StateOct. 4, 1986 13-337-3 Kevin Sweeney at San Jose StateOct. 24, 1987 32-536-3 Dave Telford at PacificNov. 7, 1987 20-324-2 Dave Telford CS FullertonNov. 14, 1987 40-400-1 Dave Telford at Utah StateSept. 8, 1990 27-301-1 Mark Barsotti New MexicoSept. 15, 1990 13-334-0 Mark Barsotti at UtahNov. 3, 1990 15-314-1 Mark Barsotti at UNLVSept. 14, 1991 20-328-2 Mark Barsotti at Washington StateOct. 19, 1991 18-307-3 Mark Barsotti at New Mexico StateSept. 4, 1993 31-473-3 Trent Dilfer at BaylorOct. 9, 1993 31-415-3 Trent Dilfer at Colorado StateOct. 23, 1993 21-456-4 Trent Dilfer at BYUOct. 30, 1993 21-309-2 Trent Dilfer at WyomingDec. 25, 1993 37-523-2 Trent Dilfer vs. No. 17 ColoradoSept. 3, 1994 14-319-4 Adrian Claiborne San Jose StateOct. 15, 1994 13-331-2 Richie Donati WyomingNov. 19, 1994 29-356-2 Richie Donati No. 10 Colorado StateNov. 26, 1994 23-338-1 Richie Donati at San Diego StateOct. 14, 1995 21-360- Richie Donati at San Diego StateNov. 11, 1995 22-412-5 Jim Arellanes UTEPNov. 25, 1995 26-337-2 Jim Arellanes BYUOct. 12, 1996 21-356-3 Jim Arellanes San Jose StateOct. 19, 1996 23-306-2 Jim Arellanes at WyomingNov. 23, 1996 23-348-3 Jim Arellanes at San Diego StateSept. 19, 1998 19-349-0 Billy Volek at Texas TechNov. 20, 1999 22-311-5 Billy Volek San Jose StateSept. 23, 2000 24-325-2 David Carr CaliforniaDec. 31, 2000 22-391-5 David Carr vs. Air ForceSept. 2, 2001 21-340-4 David Carr No. 10 Oregon StateSept. 22, 2001 22-314-3 David Carr at TulsaSept. 29, 2001 26-319-2 David Carr Louisiana TechOct. 13, 2001 28-389-2 David Carr at Colorado StateOct. 19, 2001 30-345-3 David Carr Boise StateOct. 26, 2001 28-400-4 David Carr at Hawai’iNov. 3, 2001 20-334-5 David Carr RiceNov. 17, 2001 23-368-4 David Carr at NevadaNov. 23, 2001 21-328-2 David Carr San Jose StateDec. 1, 2001 21-432-6 David Carr Utah StateDec. 31, 2001 35-531-4 David Carr vs. Michigan StateSept. 28, 2002 18-325-3 Paul Pinegar vs. RiceOct. 18, 2002 27-371-3 Paul Pinegar at Boise StateDec. 5, 2002 18-321-3 Paul Pinegar at Louisiana TechNov. 29, 2003 22-325-2 Paul Pinegar at UTEPSept. 17, 2005 33-418-3 Paul Pinegar at Oregon

Nov. 5, 2005 22-368-3 Paul Pinegar San Jose StateNov. 10, 2005 22-307-2 Paul Pinegar Boise StateNov. 19, 2005 27-317-4 Paul Pinegar at No. 1 USCNov. 26, 2005 30-405-4 Paul Pinegar at NevadaDec. 2, 2005 33-358-3 Paul Pinegar Louisiana TechNov. 24, 2007 23-313-2 Tom Brandstater Kansas StateNov. 14, 2009 24-362-2 Ryan Colburn at NevadaSept. 25, 2010 32-390-4 Ryan Colburn at Ole MissDec. 3, 2010 18-304-3 Ryan Colburn IllinoisSept. 24, 2011 24-371-5 Derek Carr at IdahoOct. 22, 2011 20-315-3 Derek Carr at NevadaNov. 12, 2011 22-391-3 Derek Carr at New Mexico StateDec. 3, 2011 19-336-2 Derek Carr at San Diego StateChronological List of 100-Yard Receiving Games (152)Date Rec-Yds-TD Player OpponentOct. 15, 1960 6-172-1 Dale Messer (RB) Cal PolyNov. 14, 1964 6-179-1 Doyle Keith PacificNov. 11, 1967 15-172-1 Lloyd Madden at PacificOct. 10, 1970 8-100-2 John Sexton CS NorthridgeNov. 18, 1972 8-155-0 Curt Wurst Montana StateNov. 9, 1974 6-121-1 Glenn Cotten Long Beach StateOct. 21, 1978 3-105-0 Wyatt Henderson at San Jose StateNov. 4, 1978 6-154-2 Wyatt Henderson Long Beach StateNov. 3, 1979 8-147-2 Enis Gilbeau UNLVNov. 24, 1979 8-109-1 Ken Lovely Utah StateNov. 24, 1979 7-105-1 Scott Scambray Utah StateOct. 24, 1981 7-136-0 Henry Ellard at PacificNov. 7, 1981 7-127-1 Henry Ellard UNLVSept. 11, 1982 6-142-2 Henry Ellard Cal PolySept. 18, 1982 7-101-0 Henry Ellard at OregonSept. 25, 1982 4-117-1 Henry Ellard Weber StateOct. 2, 1982 4-121-1 Henry Ellard Utah StateOct. 9, 1982 6-176-3 Stephone Paige PacificOct. 16, 1982 7-230-2 Henry Ellard at NevadaOct. 30, 1982 9-154-3 Henry Ellard Long Beach StateNov. 6, 1982 6-221-2 Henry Ellard CS FullertonNov. 13, 1982 7-222-2 Henry Ellard Montana StateNov. 13, 1982 5-108-1 Stephone Paige Montana StateNov. 20, 1982 7-106-0 Henry Ellard at UNLVDec. 18, 1982 15-246-2 Stephone Paige vs. Bowling GreenSept. 10, 1983 6-103-1 Larry Willis Bowling GreenSept. 17, 1983 7-108-1 Larry Willis NevadaSept. 24, 1983 10-154-2 Larry Willis at PacificOct. 1, 1983 8-136-0 Larry Willis at Utah State

DAVE TELFORD1982 PCAA Co-MVP

RODNEY WRIGHTSCHOOL RECORD HOLDER: CAREER RECEPTIONS

Dec. 20, 2008 18-120-2 Anthony Harding vs. Colorado StateDec. 20, 2008 13-113-2 Lonyae Miller vs. Colorado StateSept. 5, 2009 11-106-1 Ryan Mathews UC DavisSept. 12, 2009 19-107-0 Ryan Mathews at WisconsinSept. 18, 2009 19-234-3 Ryan Mathews No. 10 Boise StateSept. 26, 2009 38-145-1 Ryan Mathews at No. 14 CincinnatiOct. 10, 2009 24-149-1 Ryan Mathews at Hawai’iOct. 17, 2009 20-233-1 Ryan Mathews San Jose StateOct. 24, 2009 25-157-2 Ryan Mathews at New Mexico StateOct. 31, 2009 23-185-2 Ryan Mathews Utah StateNov. 7, 2009 26-143-3 Ryan Mathews at IdahoDec. 5, 2009 32-173-3 Ryan Mathews at IllinoisDec. 19, 2009 31-144-2 Ryan Mathews vs. WyomingSept. 18, 2010 29-165-2 A.J. Ellis at Utah StateOct. 16, 2010 16-150-2 Robbie Rouse New Mexico StateOct. 23, 2010 27-116-2 Robbie Rouse at San Jose StateNov. 6, 2010 43-286-1 Robbie Rouse at Louisiana TechNov. 13, 2010 26-217-2 Robbie Rouse NevadaSept. 10, 2011 36-169-0 Robbie Rouse at No. 10 NebraskaSept. 17, 2011 27-110-2 Robbie Rouse North DakotaSept. 24, 2011 25-112-0 Robbie Rouse at IdahoOct. 1, 2011 28-123-1 Robbie Rouse Ole MissOct. 15, 2011 24-140-1 Robbie Rouse Utah StateOct. 22, 2011 24-167-2 Robbie Rouse at NevadaNov. 19, 2011 37-176-1 Robbie Rouse at Hawai’iNov. 26, 2011 33-151-2 Robbie Rouse San Jose State

Chronological List of 300-Yard Passing Games (73)Date Cmp-Yds-TD Player OpponentNov. 23, 1963 24-329-2 Beau Carter Abilene ChristianSept. 16, 1972 26-325-2 John Behrens Western MichiganOct. 12, 1974 19-311-2 Neftali Cortez at San Diego StateOct. 20, 1979 25-346-0 Sergio Toscano at Long Beach StateOct. 17, 1981 19-342-1 Jeff Tedford Southern IllinoisNov. 7, 1981 16-365-2 Jeff Tedford UNLVNov. 13, 1982 16-373-3 Jeff Tedford Montana StateDec. 18, 1982 31-373-3 Jeff Tedford vs. Bowling GreenSept. 10, 1983 20-329-2 Kevin Sweeney Bowling GreenOct. 8, 1983 19-335-2 Kevin Sweeney San Jose StateSept. 29, 1984 25-368-4 Kevin Sweeney New Mexico StateOct. 20, 1984 18-372-2 Kevin Sweeney Utah StateNov. 17, 1984 32-476-2 Kevin Sweeney Montana StateNov. 9, 1985 28-346-1 Kevin Sweeney at PacificSept. 6, 1986 13-332-2 Kevin Sweeney Montana State

OMAR STOUTMIRESCHOOLS ALL-TIME LEADING TACKLER

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FOOTBALLCHRONOLOGICAL LISTSOct. 8, 1983 5-145-2 Dave Williams San Jose StateOct. 8, 1983 5-105-0 Larry Willis San Jose StateOct. 22, 1983 9-116-0 Larry Willis CS FullertonOct. 29, 1983 5-101-1 Larry Willis Cal PolySept. 1, 1984 4-111-1 Vince Wesson at ArizonaSept. 15, 1984 5-108-0 Dave Williams Cal PolySept. 29, 1984 13-231-3 Larry Willis New Mexico StateSept. 29, 1984 5-109-2 Dave Williams New Mexico StateOct. 20, 1984 5-196-0 Dave Williams Utah StateOct. 20, 1984 7-102-1 Larry Willis Utah StateOct. 27, 1984 5-135-0 Larry Willis at San Jose StateNov. 17, 1984 16-282-2 Larry Willis Montana StateSept. 21, 1985 5-166-1 Stephen Baker at Oregon StateOct. 5, 1985 5-130-0 Stephen Baker Hawai’iNov. 16, 1985 6-214-1 Stephen Baker at Long Beach StateSept. 6, 1986 3-116-1 Brock Smith Montana StateSept. 6, 1986 4-107-1 Stephen Baker Montana StateSept. 13, 1986 9-114-1 Anthony Mosley Oregon StateSept. 27, 1986 4-114-2 Stephen Baker Louisiana TechOct. 4, 1986 4-170-3 Stephen Baker at San Jose StateSept. 12, 1987 6-126-0 Ron Jenkins Western IllinoisOct. 24, 1987 16-158-0 Ron Jenkins at PacificOct. 24, 1987 7-151-1 Anthony Williams at PacificOct. 24, 1987 4-138-1 Brock Smith at PacificOct. 31, 1987 7-113-2 Ron Jenkins UNLVNov. 7, 1987 4-103-1 Ron Jenkins CS FullertonSept. 24, 1988 5-130-1 Andre Alenander McNeese StateOct. 15, 1988 7-149-1 Dwight Pickens Utah StateNov. 5, 1988 6-111-0 Craig Jones (TE) PacificDec. 10, 1988 3-103-2 Andre Alexander vs. Western Michigan*Oct. 14, 1989 5-132-0 Stephen Shelley Utah StateNov. 18, 1989 5-106-0 Stephen Shelley at New MexicoSept. 15, 1990 4-130-0 Chris Gawley at UtahOct. 19, 1991 3-111-0 Tydus Winans at New Mexico StateSept. 12, 1992 6-160-1 Malcolm Seabron at Oregon StateNov. 7, 1992 3-142-1 Malcolm Seabron UtahNov. 21, 1992 6-147-1 Malcolm Seabron at San Diego StateNov. 28, 1992 7-119-2 Charlie Jones at UTEPSept. 4, 1993 7-173-2 Charlie Jones at BaylorSept. 4, 1993 6-101-0 Lee Harris at BaylorSept. 25, 1993 3-108-1 Charlie Jones Utah StateOct. 9, 1993 8-105-2 Anthony Daigle (RB) at Colorado StateOct. 23, 1993 3-117-2 Charlie Jones at BYUNov. 13, 1993 6-121-1 Charlie Jones Hawai’iDec. 25, 1993 9-149-0 David Dunn vs. No. 17 Colorado

Sept. 3, 1994 3-120-1 Charlie Jones San Jose StateSept. 3, 1994 2-100-2 Brian Roberson San Jose StateOct. 8, 1994 7-177-1 Charlie Jones No. 22 BYUOct. 15, 1994 7-235-2 Charlie Jones WyomingNov. 12, 1994 7-134-1 Brian Roberson at UTEPNov. 26, 1994 11-213-0 Brian Roberson at San Diego StateSept. 2, 1995 8-111-1 Brian Roberson NE LouisianaSept. 30, 1995 7-115-0 Charlie Jones at UCLAOct. 14, 1995 9-221-2 Jahine Arnold at San Diego StateOct. 28, 1995 5-133-0 Jahine Arnold Air ForceNov. 4, 1995 8-152-1 Jahine Arnold at Hawai’iNov. 4, 1995 10-124-0 Charlie Jones at Hawai’iNov. 11, 1995 8-244-4 Charlie Jones UTEPNov. 19, 1995 4-110-0 Charlie Jones at WyomingNov. 25, 1995 8-146-2 Brian Roberson BYUSept. 21, 1996 10-142-1 Brian Roberson at UtahSept. 28, 1996 6-103-0 Brian Roberson Hawai’iOct. 12, 1996 9-204-2 Brian Roberson San Jose StateNov. 2, 1996 7-119-0 Brian Roberson Boise StateNov. 16, 1996 7-144-1 Brian Roberson Air ForceNov. 23, 1996 9-136-1 Brian Roberson at San Diego StateSept. 26, 1998 5-122-0 Charles Smith NevadaOct. 17, 1998 8-117-1 Charles Smith at UtahNov. 14, 1998 5-103-2 Charles Smith Hawai’iSept. 25, 1999 5-110-1 Charles Smith at NevadaOct. 14, 1999 5-123-2 Rodney Wright at SMUOct. 23, 1999 7-156-1 Rodney Wright UTEPNov. 20, 1999 7-139-1 Rodney Wright San Jose StateSept. 23, 2000 13-174-2 Rodney Wright CaliforniaOct. 14, 2000 5-102-1 Bernard Berrian NevadaOct. 28, 2000 5-110-1 Bernard Berrian TulsaNov. 4, 2000 8-123-1 Bernard Berrian Hawai’iNov. 11, 2000 6-121-1 Bernard Berrian at No. 17 TCUNov. 25, 2000 6-113-1 Charles Smith at San Jose StateDec. 31, 2000 7-162-2 Bernard Berrian vs. Air ForceDec. 31, 2000 4-102-1 Paris Gaines (RB) vs. Air ForceSept. 2, 2001 7-182-2 Rodney Wright No. 10 Oregon StateSept. 8, 2001 8-102--0 Bernard Berrian at No. 23 WisconsinSept. 22, 2001 9-169-2 Bernard Berrian at TulsaOct. 13, 2001 8-120-0 Rodney Wright at Colorado StateOct. 19, 2001 14-179-1 Rodney Wright Boise StateOct. 26, 2001 9-145-1 Rodney Wright at Hawai’iOct. 26, 2001 9-110-0 Bernard Berrian at Hawai’iNov. 3, 2001 8-145-2 Rodney Wright RiceNov. 17, 2001 7-166-2 Bernard Berrian at Nevada

JEFF TEDFORD1982 PCAA Co-MVP

HENRY ELLARD1982 PCAA Co-MVP

DEAN JONES1977 PCAA MVP

KEVIN SWEENEY1985-86 PCAA Co-MVP

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FOOTBALL CHRONOLOGICAL LISTSNov. 23, 2001 8-109-1 Bernard Berrian San Jose StateDec. 1, 2001 4-158-3 Bernard Berrian Utah StateDec. 31, 2001 13-299-2 Rodney Wright vs. Michigan StateSept. 28, 2002 6-133-1 Marque Davis RiceSept. 28, 2002 6-112-1 Jermaine Jamison RiceOct. 18, 2002 5-111-1 Marque Davis at Boise StateNov. 9, 2002 4-102-1 Jermaine Jamison TulsaDec. 5, 2002 7-133-1 Marque Davis at Louisiana TechDec. 5, 2002 5-133-1 Deandre Gilbert at Louisiana TechSept. 5, 2003 7-129-0 Marque Davis Oregon StateNov. 21, 2003 13-122-0 Bernard Berrian No. 20 Boise State Nov. 29, 2003 6-121-10 Marque Davis at UTEPSept. 17, 2005 5-122-1 Paul Williams at OregonNov. 5, 2005 6-137-1 Paul Williams San Jose StateNov. 10, 2005 6-149-2 Paul Williams Boise StateNov. 26, 2005 9-150-1 Joe Fernandez at NevadaOct. 14, 2006 3-100-1 Marlon Moore Hawai’iNov. 24, 2007 9-134-2 Marlon Moore Kansas StateNov. 30, 2007 4-106-0 Marlon Moore at New Mexico State Sept. 1, 2008 3-116-0 Seyi Ajirotutu at RutgersNov. 1, 2008 7-137-2 Seyi Ajirotutu at Louisiana TechSept. 12, 2009 5-114-1 Devon Wylie at WisconsinOct. 31, 2009 7-124-1 Seyi Ajirotutu Utah StateNov. 14, 2009 4-103-0 Marlon Moore at NevadaSept. 25, 2010 8-130-1 Jamel Hamler at Ole MissSept. 25, 2010 6-102-0 Matt Lindsay at Ole MissNov. 6, 2010 8-118-3 Jamel Hamler at Louisiana TechSept. 17, 2011 3-154-2 Jalen Saunders North DakotaSept. 24, 2011 5-142-2 Jalen Saunders at IdahoOct. 1, 2011 6-127-0 Jalen Saunders Ole MissOct. 22, 2011 5-108-0 Devon Wylie at NevadaNov. 5, 2011 13-149-1 Devon Wylie Louisiana TechNov. 12, 2011 7-174-2 Jalen Saunders at New Mexico StateNov. 26, 2011 7-135-0 Isaiah Burse San Jose StateDec. 3, 2011 3-105-1 Jalen Saunders at San Diego State

Chronological List of Interceptions Returned for TDs (40)Date Yards Player Opponent1960 96 Jim Sanderson Long Beach StateSept. 6, 1980 22 Anthony Washington at CS FullertonNov. 21, 1981 33 Tim Washington at ArizonaOct. 30, 1982 24 Kevin Johnson Long Beach StateNov. 6, 1982 17 Kevin Jones CS FullertonSept. 1, 1984 53 Roark Kelly at ArizonaSept. 28, 1985 43 Rod Webster Cal Poly

Oct. 26, 1985 62 Michael Stewart at Utah StateSept. 5, 1987 63 Rod Webster at Washington StateOct. 31, 1987 75 Keith McCoy UNLVOct. 15, 1988 61 James Williams Utah StateDec. 9, 1989 58 Ron Cox vs. Ball State*Oct. 5, 1991 26 James Burton New MexicoNov. 16, 1991 41 Tony Brown CS FullertonSept. 19, 1992 38 Sam Watson Colorado StateSept. 11, 1993 55 Tommy Jones Oregon StateOct. 16, 1993 58 James Burton Air ForceOct. 14, 1995 45 Steve Wilson at San Diego StateOct. 25, 1997 32 Marlyn Jackson UNLVOct. 25, 1997 22 Efrain Guizar UNLVNov. 15, 1997 26 Efrain Guizar San Diego StateOct. 2, 1999 27 Nicholas Burley Colorado StateOct. 30, 1999 76 Anthony Limbrick at TulsaOct. 30, 1999 52 Curtin Edwards at TulsaOct. 14, 2000 27 Dante Marsh NevadaNov. 25, 2000 49 Lawrence Deck at San Jose StateOct. 12, 2002 100 Nathan Ray SMUNov. 16, 2002 62 Cameron Worrell NevadaNov. 16, 2002 60 Dee Meza NevadaDec. 31, 2002 48 Dee Meza vs. Georgia TechAug. 30, 2003 81 Richard Marshall at No. 12 TennesseeSept. 5, 2004 75 Richard Marshall at WashingtonSept. 5, 2004 19 James Sanders at WashingtonSept. 18, 2004 15 Marcus McCauley Portland StateNov. 6, 2004 100 Richard Marshall at RiceNov. 1, 2006 56 Damon Jenkins at Boise StateNov. 28, 2008 68 Damion Owens at No. 8 Boise StateOct. 24, 2009 17 Lorne Bell at New Mexico StateDec. 5, 2009 21 Phillip Thomas at IllinoisNov. 27, 2010 30 Travis Brown Idaho

Chronological List of Fumbles Returned for TDs (15)Date Yards Player OpponentNov. 8, 1980 0 Bob Zemanek at Southern IllinoisOct. 29, 1988 0 James Williams at San Jose StateSept. 9, 1989 50^ Kelvin Means MontanaSept. 12, 1992 40 Armin Youngblood at Oregon StateSept. 11, 1994 17 Gene Smith Oregon StateOct. 3, 1998 20 Justin Johnson BYUSept. 5, 2004 18 Brian Morris at WashingtonSept. 27, 2005 30 Tyrone Culver ToledoOct. 22, 2005 26 Jaron Fairman at Idaho

JETHRO FRANKLIN1987 PCAA DEFENSIVE MVP

TRACY ROGERS1988 BIG WEST DEFENSIVE MVP

RON COX1989 BIG WEST DEFENSIVE MVP

Sept. 3, 1994 3-120-1 Charlie Jones San Jose StateSept. 3, 1994 2-100-2 Brian Roberson San Jose StateOct. 8, 1994 7-177-1 Charlie Jones No. 22 BYUOct. 15, 1994 7-235-2 Charlie Jones WyomingNov. 12, 1994 7-134-1 Brian Roberson at UTEPNov. 26, 1994 11-213-0 Brian Roberson at San Diego StateSept. 2, 1995 8-111-1 Brian Roberson NE LouisianaSept. 30, 1995 7-115-0 Charlie Jones at UCLAOct. 14, 1995 9-221-2 Jahine Arnold at San Diego StateOct. 28, 1995 5-133-0 Jahine Arnold Air ForceNov. 4, 1995 8-152-1 Jahine Arnold at Hawai’iNov. 4, 1995 10-124-0 Charlie Jones at Hawai’iNov. 11, 1995 8-244-4 Charlie Jones UTEPNov. 19, 1995 4-110-0 Charlie Jones at WyomingNov. 25, 1995 8-146-2 Brian Roberson BYUSept. 21, 1996 10-142-1 Brian Roberson at UtahSept. 28, 1996 6-103-0 Brian Roberson Hawai’iOct. 12, 1996 9-204-2 Brian Roberson San Jose StateNov. 2, 1996 7-119-0 Brian Roberson Boise StateNov. 16, 1996 7-144-1 Brian Roberson Air ForceNov. 23, 1996 9-136-1 Brian Roberson at San Diego StateSept. 26, 1998 5-122-0 Charles Smith NevadaOct. 17, 1998 8-117-1 Charles Smith at UtahNov. 14, 1998 5-103-2 Charles Smith Hawai’iSept. 25, 1999 5-110-1 Charles Smith at NevadaOct. 14, 1999 5-123-2 Rodney Wright at SMUOct. 23, 1999 7-156-1 Rodney Wright UTEPNov. 20, 1999 7-139-1 Rodney Wright San Jose StateSept. 23, 2000 13-174-2 Rodney Wright CaliforniaOct. 14, 2000 5-102-1 Bernard Berrian NevadaOct. 28, 2000 5-110-1 Bernard Berrian TulsaNov. 4, 2000 8-123-1 Bernard Berrian Hawai’iNov. 11, 2000 6-121-1 Bernard Berrian at No. 17 TCUNov. 25, 2000 6-113-1 Charles Smith at San Jose StateDec. 31, 2000 7-162-2 Bernard Berrian vs. Air ForceDec. 31, 2000 4-102-1 Paris Gaines (RB) vs. Air ForceSept. 2, 2001 7-182-2 Rodney Wright No. 10 Oregon StateSept. 8, 2001 8-102--0 Bernard Berrian at No. 23 WisconsinSept. 22, 2001 9-169-2 Bernard Berrian at TulsaOct. 13, 2001 8-120-0 Rodney Wright at Colorado StateOct. 19, 2001 14-179-1 Rodney Wright Boise StateOct. 26, 2001 9-145-1 Rodney Wright at Hawai’iOct. 26, 2001 9-110-0 Bernard Berrian at Hawai’iNov. 3, 2001 8-145-2 Rodney Wright RiceNov. 17, 2001 7-166-2 Bernard Berrian at Nevada

KEVIN SWEENEY1985-86 PCAA Co-MVP

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FOOTBALL

DEREK MAHONEYTWO-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTION

MARK BARSOTTI1991 BIG WEST Co-MVP

BARRY BELLISCHOOL RECORD HOLDER: FIELD GOALS MADE

CHRONOLOGICAL LISTSDec. 2, 2005 77 Qaadir Brown Louisiana TechSept. 20, 2008 29 Ben Jacobs at ToledoNov. 15, 2008 25 Sharrod Davis New Mexico StateNov. 21, 2009 21 Ben Jacobs Louisiana TechSept. 3, 2011 0 Cristin Wilson vs. CaliforniaSept. 24, 2011 40 Nat Harrison at Idaho^ - recovered fumble and subsquent return for a TD came after the opponent fumbled the ball on an interception return

Chronological List of Kickoffs Returned for TDs (10)Date Yards Player Opponent1934 102 Walt Byrd Northern ArizonaNov. 5, 1977 95 Steve Woods at Long Beach StateOct. 17, 1987 95 Brock Smith San Jose StateNov. 21, 1998 96 Jaime Kimbrough at San Jose StateSept. 8, 2001 96 Bernard Berrian at No. 23 WisconsinSept. 27, 2003 70 Nate Ray Portland StateNov. 1, 2006 93 Chastin West at Boise StateNov. 3, 2007 88 A.J. Jefferson Utah StateNov. 10, 2007 98 A.J. Jefferson at No. 14 Hawai’iNov. 7, 2008 92 A.J. Jefferson Nevada

Chronological List of Punts Returned for TDs (26)Date Yards Player Opponent1930 95 Frenchy Bordagaray San Jose StateSept. 28, 1985 77 Stephen baker Cal PolySept. 6, 1986 84 Stephen Baker Montana StateNov. 6, 1986 65 Stephen Baker at UNLVNov. 11, 1989 74 Dwight Pickens at New Mexico StateOct. 17, 1992 86 Charlie Jones at Hawai’iNov. 21, 1992 40 Michael Ross at San Diego StateNov. 4, 1995 86 Brian Roberson at Hawai’iSept. 28, 1996 62 Brian Roberson Hawai’iOct. 24, 1998 66 Payton Williams UTEPOct. 14, 2000 88 Bernard Berrian NevadaNov. 17, 2001 70 Bernard Berrian at NevadaOct. 4, 2002 59 Adam Jennings Colorado StateNov. 16, 2003 68 Bernard Berrian No. 20 Boise StateNov. 6, 2004 67 Clifton Smith at RiceSept. 10, 2005 92 Clifton Smith Weber StateSept. 10, 2005 84 Clifton Smith Weber StateOct. 22, 2005 72 Joe Fernandez at IdahoOct. 6, 2007 67 Clifton Smith at Nevada

Oct. 26, 2007 65 Clifton Smith Boise StateSept. 27, 2008 63 Marlon Moore at UCLANov. 1, 2008 56 Rashad Evans at Louisiana TechNov. 21, 2008 49 Chastin West at San Jose StateOct. 24, 2009 88 Chastin West at New Mexico StateSept. 10, 2011 67 Devon Wylie at No. 10 NebraskaOct. 7, 2011 79 Devon Wylie No. 5 Boise State

Chronological List of Blocked Punts Returned for TDs (12)Date Yards Player OpponentSept. 5, 1981 2 Kevin Johnson OregonSept. 12, 1981 11 Henry Ellard at Oregon StateSept. 16, 1995 13 Joe Barnes PacificOct. 11, 1997 16 Lawrence Deck at Hawai’iSept. 11, 1999 3 Tierre Sams at Oregon State Sept. 25, 1999 10 Rodney Wright at NevadaDec. 2, 2001 47 Rodney Wright Utah StateOct. 25, 2002 10 Dee Meza Hawai’iNov. 15, 2003 20 Adam Jennings San Jose StateSept. 27, 2005 5 Paul Williams ToledoSept. 30, 2006 15 Josh Sherley Colorado StateOct. 2, 2010 1 Desia Dunn Cal Poly

Chronological List of Blocked FG Returned for TDsDate Yards Player OpponentNov. 9, 1985 25 Mark Olson at PacificDec. 18, 1999 75 Payton Williams vs. UtahNov. 4, 2000 81 Dante Marsh Hawai’iOct. 6, 2007 40 A.J. Jefferson at NevadaDec. 3, 2011 59 Isaiah Green at San Diego State

Chronological List of PAT Returns for Two PointsDate Yards Player OpponentNov. 30, 2007 --- Damion Owens at New Mexico State

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FOOTBALL SELECT CIRCLESMultiple 100-Yard Rushing Games (26) Date Opponent Att.-Yards/TDs 100-Yard Rushers1938 Hawai’i 9-135-1 Ernie Poore 19-111-0 Bob Peterson Oct. 20, 1956 San Francisco St. 6-103-0 Dean Philpott 7-103-0 John Stienborn Oct. 12, 1968 CS Northridge 14-142-1 Walt Jensen 10-128-2 Mike Flores Oct. 8, 1977 San Diego State 27-138-0 Steve Franklin 11-102-2 Dean Jones Nov. 18, 1978 at Idaho 27-155-2 Ted Torosian 17-143-1 Gary Carr Nov. 11, 1978 Montana State 19-118-0 Ted Torosian 21-109-0 Keith Gooch Sept. 15, 1979 at Montana State 23-169-0 Ken Lovely 16-129-2 Keith Gooch Sept. 5, 1981 Oregon 19-117-0 Danny Rainey 25-112-0 Ted Torosian Sept. 2, 1989 Utah 19-125-0 Myron Jones 22-103-0 Aaron Craver Oct. 28, 1989 UNLV 28-212-1 Aaron Craver 22-159-2 Myron Jones Nov. 11, 1989 at New Mexico State 13-132-3 Aaron Craver 13-118-1 Myron Jones Sept. 29, 1990 CS Fullerton 24-121-2 Aaron Craver 11-112-1 Lorenzo Neal Nov. 9, 1991 at Pacific 22-113/2 Lorenzo Neal 17-107-3 Anthony Daigle Nov. 23, 1991 San Jose State 26-149/1 Ron Rivers 34-108/0 Lorenzo Neal Oct. 24, 1992 New Mexico 16-108/1 Lorenzo Neal 16-102/2 Ron Rivers Sept. 18, 1993 at Nex Mexico 32-205/1 Ron Rivers 27-127/1 Anthony Daigle Nov. 20, 1993 San Diego State 29-218/2 Ron Rivers 12-140/3 Anthony Daigle Sept. 28, 1996 Hawai’i 26-129/1 Michael Gray 20-108/0 Michael Pittman Sept. 18, 2004 Portland State 26-127/0 Bryson Sumlin 15-123/2 Wendell Mathis Nov. 12, 2004 Hawai’i 18-220/3 Bryson Sumlin 23-176-3 Wendell Mathis Nov. 20, 2004 Nevada 18-147/1 Bryson Sumlin 19-110/3 Wendell Mathis Nov. 27, 2004 at San Jose State 25-134-4 Bryson Sumlin 23-128-1 Wendell Mathis Oct. 8, 2005 at New Mexico State 22-105-1 Wendell Mathis 22-105/0 Bryson Sumlin Nov. 3, 2007 Utah State 27-126/0 Clifton Smith 13-106/2 Ryan Mathews Oct. 4, 2008 Hawai’i 20-161/2 Lonyae Miller 23-157/2 Anthony Harding Dec. 20, 2008 vs. Colorado State* 18-120/2 Anthony Harding 13-113/2 Lonyae Miller

Multiple 100-Yard Receiving Games (15) Date Opponent Rec.-Yards/TDs 100-Yard ReceiversNov. 24, 1979 Utah State 8-109-1 Ken Lovely 7-105-1 Scott Scambray Nov. 13, 1982 Montana State 7-222-2 Henry Ellard 5-108-1 Stephone Paige Oct. 8, 1983 San Jose State 5-145-2 Dave Williams 5-105-0 Larry Willis Sept. 29, 1984 New Mexico State 13-231-3 Larry Willis 5-109-2 Dave Williams Oct. 20, 1984 Utah State 5-196-0 Dave Williams 7-102-1 Larry Willis Sept. 6, 1986 Montana State 3-116/1 Stephen Baker 4-107/1 Brock Smith Oct. 24, 1987 at Pacific 16-158/0 Ron Jenkins 7-151-1 Anthony Williams

4-138-1 Brock Smith Sept. 4, 1993 at Baylor 7-173/2 Charlie Jones 6-101/0 Lee Harris Sept. 3, 1994 San Jose State 3-120/1 Charlie Jones 2-100/2 Brian Roberson Nov. 4, 1995 at Hawai’i 8-152/1 Jahine Arnold 10-124/0 Charlie Jones Dec. 31, 2000 vs. Air Force* 7-162/2 Bernard Berrian 4-102/1 Paris Gaines (RB) Oct. 26, 2001 at Hawai’i 9-145/1 Rodney Wright 9-100/0 Bernard Berrian Sept. 28, 2002 Rice 6-133/1 Marque Davis 6-112/1 Jermaine Jamison Dec. 5, 2002 at Louisiana Tech 7-133/1 Marque Davis 5-133/1 Deandre Gilbert Sept. 25, 2010 at Ole Miss 8-130/1 Jamel Hamler 6-102/0 Matt Lindsay

100-Yard Rushing and Receiving Games (43) Date Opponent Players No.-Yds./TDsOct. 15, 1960 Cal Poly Rusher: Dale Messer 10-111/1 Receiver: Dale Messer 6-172/1Nov. 14, 1964 Pacific Rusher: Jim Long 7-160/3 Receiver: Doyle Keith 6-179/1Oct. 10, 1970 CS Northridge Rusher: Henry Woodson 17-121/0 Receiver: John Sexton 8-100/2Nov. 20, 1982 UNLV Rusher: Terry Carter 18-122/0 Receiver: Henry Ellard 7-106/0Sept. 24, 1983 at Pacific Rusher: Ken Williams 20-108/1 Receiver: Larry Willis 10-154/2Nov. 16, 1985 at Long Beach State Rusher: James Williams 30-176/3 Receiver: Stephen Baker 6-214/1Sept. 21, 1985 at Oregon State Rusher: James Williams 26-117/1 Receiver: Stephen Baker 5-166/1Sept. 6, 1986 Montana State Rusher: James Williams 9-106/2 Receiver: Stephen Baker 4-107/1 Receiver: Brock Smith 3-116-1Oct. 4, 1986 at San Jose State Rusher: James Williams 28-141-2 Receiver: Stephen Baker 4-170/3Dec. 10, 1988 vs. W. Michigan Rusher: Darrell Rosette 23-149/2 Receiver: Andre Alexander 3-103/2Oct. 19, 1991 at New Mexico State Rusher: Ron Rivers 19-102/0 Receiver: Tydus Winans 3-111/0Nov. 21, 1992 at San Diego State Rusher: Ron Rivers 16-173/2 Receiver: Malcolm Seabron 6-147/1Sept. 25, 1993 Utah State Rusher: Ron Rivers 18-106/1 Receiver: Charlie Jones 3-108/1Oct. 23, 1993 at BYU Rusher: Ron Rivers 27-143/1 Receiver: Charlie Jones 3-117/2Nov. 13, 1993 Hawai’i Rusher: Ron Rivers 10-107/0 Receiver: Charlie Jones 6-121/1Oct. 15, 1994 Wyoming Rusher: Jerome Oliver 32-160/1 Receiver: Charlie Jones 7-235/2Nov. 26, 1994 at San Diego State Rusher: Reggie Brown 35-161/3 Receiver: Brian Roberson 11-213/0Sept. 2, 1995 NE Louisiana Rusher: Michael Pittman 25-181/1 Receiver: Brian Roberson 9-111/1Sept. 30, 1995 at UCLA Rusher: Reggie Brown 21-144/0 Receiver: Charlie Jones 7-115/0Oct. 28, 1995 Air Force Rusher: Reggie Brown 12-102/0 Receiver: Jahine Arnold 5-133/0Sept. 28, 1996 Hawai’i Rusher: Michael Gray 26-129/1 Rusher: Michael Pittman 20-108/0 Receiver: Brian Roberson 6-103/0Nov. 2, 1996 Boise State Rusher: Michael Pittman 21-212/1 Receiver: Brian Roberson 7-119/0Nov. 16, 1996 Air Force Rusher: Michael Pittman 21-138/3 Receiver: Brian Roberson 7-144/1Sept. 26, 1998 Nevada Rusher: Jaime Kimbrough 26-164/1 Receiver: Charles Smith 5-122/0Nov. 14, 1998 Hawai’i Rusher: Jaime Kimbrough 18-144/2 Receiver: Charles Smith 5-103/2

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FOOTBALLRushing Yards (Career)1. Ron Rivers, 1991-93 3,4732. Ryan Mathews, 2007-09 3,2803. Robbie Rouse, 2009-Present 3,1574. Michael Pittman, 1993-97 3,0175. Dwayne Wright, 2003-04, ‘06 2,6836. Dean Philpott, 1954-57 2,5337. Lorenzo Neal, 1990-92 2,4058. Bryson Sumlin, 2002-05 2,3989. Aaron Craver, 1989-90 2,31610. Wendell Mathis, 2004-05 2,30811. Jaime Kimbrough, 1995-98 2,25012. Kelly Skipper, 1985-88 2,23713. Ted Torosian, 1978-81 2,09614. Anthony Daigle, 1991-93 2,08915. Lonyae Miller, 2006-09 2,062

Rushing Yards (Season)1. Ryan Mathews, 2009 1,8082. Rodney Davis, 2002 1,5863. Robbie Rouse, 2011 1,5494. Ron Rivers, 1993 1,4775. Dwayne Wright, 2006 1,4626. Wendell Mathis, 2005 1,313 Aaron Craver, 1989 1,3138. Jaime Kimbrough, 1998 1,1689. Michael Pittman, 1996 1,13210. Robbie Rouse, 2010 1,12911. James Williams, 1985 1,11112. Jerome Oliver, 1994 1,10613. Bryson Sumlin, 2004 1,10414. Larry Willoughby, 1952 1,09215. Michael Pittman, 1997 1,05716. Paris Gaines, 2001 1,04417. Dwayne Wright, 2003 1,03818. Ron Rivers, 1992 1,00719. Aaron Craver, 1990 1,00320. Wendell Mathis, 2004 995

Longest Runs From Scrimmage1. Josh Levi 94* San Jose State, 1999 2. Bill Yancy (QB) 92* at McNeese State, 19783. Lonyae Miller 90* Idaho, 2008 Dale Messer 90 Hawai’i, 1960 Larry Willoughby 90 at Nevada, 1952 Walt Byrd 90 Cal Tech, 1934 7. Bryson Sumlin 89 Hawai’i, 2004 8. Derrick Ward 86* at Nevada, 1999 9. Lonyae Miller 80* Hawai’i, 2008 Jaime Kimbrough 80* at New Mexico, 1998 Ron Rivers 80* at San Diego St., 199212. Wendell Mathis 78* at Hawai’i, 2005 Ron Rivers 78* at New Mexico, 1991 14. Ryan Mathews 77* at Idaho, 2009 Duke Snider 77 at UC Santa Barbara, 1954 Jack Kelly 77 Fort Ord, 1942 17. Derrick Ward 75* Colorado State, 1999 18. Ken Lovely 74 at Montana State, 197919. Bernard Berrian (WR) 73 at Nevada, 2001 Anthony Daigle 73* UNLV, 1991 Dean Jones 73 CS Fullerton, 1976 22. Lonyae Miller 72* at Nevada, 2007 Steve Woods 72* at Montana State, 1981 Steve Woods 72* CS Fullerton, 1978 Walt Jensen 72 CS Northridge, 1968 Jim Long 72 South Dakota St., 196427. Dwayne Wright 71 at Louisiana Tech, 200628. Jim Long 70 Pacific, 1964 * Indicates Touchdown was Scored

Rushing Yards by a Quarterback (Season)1. Bill Yancy, 1978 3862. Mark Barsotti, 1990 2483. Ryan Colburn, 2009 1714. Tom Brandstater, 2007 1185. Paul Pinegar, 2004 99

Rushing Yards by a Quarterback (Game)1. Bill Yancy 142 McNeese State, 1978 2. Dean Jones 137 at Montana State, 1977

Rushing TDs by a Quarterback (Season)1. Mark Barsotti, 1989 8

Rushing Attempts (Career)1. Michael Pittman, 1993-97 6472. Robbie Rouse, 2009-Present 6163. Ryan Mathews, 2007-09 5344. Ron Rivers, 1991-93 5255. Dwayne Wright, 2003-04, 06 5016. Bryson Sumlin, 2002-05 4967. Kelly Skipper 4948. Lorenzo Neal, 1990-92 4879. Aaron Craver, 1989-90 47510. Ted Torosian, 1978-81 467 Dean Philpott, 1954-57 467

Rushing Attempts (Season)1. Robbie Rouse, 2011 3292. Rodney Davis, 2002 3133. Ryan Mathews, 2009 2764. Dwayne Wright, 2006 2615. Jerome Oliver, 1994 2586. Wendell Mathis, 2005 2487. Aaron Craver, 1989 2478. Michael Pittman, 1997 2389. Ron Rivers, 1993 23010. Aaron Craver, 1990 224

Rushing Attempts (Game)1. Robbie Rouse 43 Louisiana Tech, 2010 2. Michael Pittman 39 Oregon, 1996 3. Ryan Mathews 38 at Cincinnati, 2009 4. Robbie Rouse 37 at Hawai’i, 2011 Rodney Davis 37 vs. Georgia Tech, 2002 Rodney Davis 37 at Louisiana Tech, 2002 Jerome Oliver 37 Oregon St., 1994 8. Robbie Rosue 36 at Nebraska, 2011 9. Reggie Brown 35 at San Diego St., 1994 Jerome Oliver 35 at Hawai’i, 1994 11. Larry Miller 34 at New Mexico St., 1972

Rushing Yards Per Carry (Career)Minimum 200 Attempts1. Ron Rivers, 1991-93 6.6

Rushing Yards Per Carry (Season)Minimum 50 Attempts1. Don Driscol, 1954 8.9

Rushing Yards Per Carry (Game)Under 10 Attempts1. Larry Willoughby, 1952 vs. Nevada 28.0 (9-252)

Rushing Yards Per Carry (Game)Minimum 10 Attempts1. Don Driscoll 17.1 San Francisco St., 19582. Larry Willoughby 16.0 at San Diego St., 1952 3. Bob Garner 13.5 at BYU, 1956 4. Don Driscoll 12.9 Cal State LA, 1954 5. Derrick Ward 12.6 at Nevada, 1999 6. Ryan Mathews 12.3 No. 10 Boise St., 20097. Ryan Mathews 12.2 at Nevada, 2007 Bryson Sumlin 12.2 Hawai’i, 2004 Jaime Kimbrough 12.2 UTEP, 1998 10. Lonyae Miller 12.1 Idaho, 2008 Wendell Mathis 12.1 at Hawai’i, 2005

Rushing Yards Per Carry (Game)Minimum 20 Attempts1. Dwayne Wright 11.8 at Louisiana Tech, 2006 2. Ryan Mathews 11.6 San Jose St., 2009 3. Michael Pittman 10.1 Boise St., 1996 4. Rodney Davis 9.6 SMU, 2002 5. Dean Jones 9.5 at Montana St., 1977 6. Lorenzo Neal 9.3 at Pacific, 1992 7. Larry Willoughby 8.6 San Francisco St., 19528. Dale Messer 8.4 San Diego St., 1958 9. Robbie Rouse 8.3 Nevada, 2010 10. Lonyae Miller 8.1 Hawai’i, 2008 Jaime Kimbrough 8.1 at new Mexico, 1998 Ron Rivers 8.1 UTEP, 1993 James Williams 8.1 Long Beach St., 1986

Rushing Touchdowns (Career)1. Ryan Mathews, 2007-09 392. Anthony Daigle, 1991-93 353. Bryson Sumlin, 2002-05 29 Michael Pittman, 1993-97 29 Dean Philpott, 1954-57 296. Ron Rivers, 1991-93 287. Wendell Mathis, 2004-05 27 Lorenzo Neal, 1990-92 279. Aaron Carver, 1989-90 26 Kelly Skipper, 1985-88 2611. Robbie Rouse, 2009-Present 25

Rushing Touchdowns (Season)1. Ryan Mathews, 2009 192. Anthony Daigle, 1992 17 Aaron Craver, 1990 174. Wendell Mathis, 2005 15 Reggie Brown, 1994 156. Ryan Mathews, 2007 14 Ron Rivers, 1993 14 Myron Jones, 1989 14 James Williams, 1985 14 Dale Messer, 1960 14 Dean Philpott, 1957 14

Rushing Touchdowns (Game)1. Don Driscoll 5 CS Los Angeles, 1954 2. Michael Pittman 4 San Jose State, 1997 3. Numerous Players 3

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FRESNO STATEMost 100-Yard Rushing Games (Career)1. Ron Rivers, 1991-93 182. Ryan Mathews, 2007-09 163. Wendell Mathis, 2004-05 13 Michael Pittman, 1993-97 13 Aaron Craver, 1989-90 136. Robbie Rouse, 2009-Present 12 Dwayne Wright, 2003-04, ‘06 128. James Williams, 1985-86 11

Most 100-Yard Rushing Games (Season)1. Ryan Mathews, 2009 112. Robbie Rouse, 2011 8 Dwayne Wright, 2006 8 Ron Rivers, 1993 8 Aaron Craver, 1989 86. Wendell Mathis, 2005 7 Rodney Davis, 2002 7 James Williams, 1985 79. Wendell Mathis, 2004 6 Jaime Kimbrough, 1998 6 Michael Pittman, 1997 6 Michael Pittman, 1996 613. Bryson Sumlin, 2004 5 Jerome Oliver, 1994 5 Ron Rivers, 1992 5 Ron Rivers, 1991 5

Most Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games 1. Ryan Mathews 9 Games 1-9 20092. Wendell Mathis 5 Games 6-10 20053. Robbie Rouse 4 Games 2-5 2011 Robbie Rouse 4 Games 6-9 2010 Dwayne Wright 4 Games 9-12 2006 Wendell Mathis 4 Games 9-12 2004 Michael Pittman 4 Games 7-10 1996 Aaron Craver 4 Games 1-4 1989

Fastest to 1,000 Yards in a SeasonSorted by Number of Carries to Get 1,000 Yards Name Carries Year1. Ryan Mathews 138 20092. Bryson Sumlin 167 20043. Aaron Craver 171 19894. James Williams 175 19855. Wendell Mathis 176 20056. Robbie Rouse 177 20107. Dwayne Wright 181 20038. Rodney Davis 189 20029. Robbie Rouse 198 201110. Dwayne Wright 203 200611. Aaron Craver 223 199012. Michael Pittman 226 1997 Ron Rivers 1992 Ron Rivers 1993 Michael Pittman 1996 Jaime Kimbrough 1998 Jerome Oliver 1994 Paris Gaines 2001 Larry Willoughby 1952

Fastest to 1,000 Yards in a SeasonSorted by the Number of Games Played in When Surpassing 1,000 Yards Name Game Year1. Ryan Mathews 7th 20092. Robbie Rouse 9th 2011 Robbie Rouse 9th 2010 Ron Rivers 9th 1993 Aaron Craver 9th 19896. Dwayne Wright 10th 2006 Wendell Mathis 10th 2005 Rodney Davis 10th 2002 Michael Pittman 10th 1996 Aaron Craver 10th 199011. Bryson Sumlin 11th 2004 Jaime Kimbrough 11th 1998 Michael Pittman 11th 1997 Jerome Oliver 11th 1994 James Williams 11th 198516. Paris Gaines 13th 2001 Ron Rivers 13th 199218. Dwayne Wright 14th 2003 Larry Willoughby 1952

Player Opponent, Year Car. YG YL Net Avg. TD 1. Dwayne Wright at Louisiana Tech, 2006 25 300 5 295 11.8 1 2. Robbie Rouse atLouisiana Tech, 2010 43 286 0 286 6.7 1 3. Larry Willoughby at Nevada, 1952 9 252 0 252 28.0 0 4. Ryan Matthews No. 10 Boise St., 2009 19 238 4 234 12.3 3 5. Ryan Matthews San Jose St., 2009 20 234 1 233 11.6 1 6. Wendell Mathis at Hawai`i, 2005 19 229 0 229 12.1 3 7. Jim Long Cal Poly, 1964 29 222 0 222 7.6 3 8. Rodney Davis at Louisiana Tech, 2002 37 224 3 221 6.0 2 9. Jerome Oliver Oregon St., 1994 37 226 6 220 5.9 1 Bryson Sumlin Hawai`i, 2004 18 222 2 220 12.2 3 11. Ron Rivers San Diego St., 1993 29 221 3 218 7.5 2 12. Robbie Rouse Nevada, 2010 26 219 2 217 8.3 2 13. Jaime Kimbrough San Jose St., 1998 31 213 1 212 6.8 1 Aaron Craver UNLV, 1989 28 220 8 212 7.6 1 Michael Pittman Boise St., 1996 21 214 2 212 10.1 1 16. Michael Pittman Baylor, 1997 28 211 3 208 7.4 2 17. Ron Rivers at New Mexico, 1993 32 211 6 205 6.4 1 18. Paris Gaines Louisiana Tech, 2001 27 204 1 203 7.5 2 19. Rodney Davis SMU, 2002 21 203 2 201 9.6 120. Dean Jones at Montana St., 1977 21 199 0 199 9.5 221. Larry Willoughby San Francisco St., 1952 23 198 0 198 8.6 1 22. Lorenzo Neal at Pacific, 1992 21 200 4 196 9.3 1 23. Larry Miller at New Mexico St., 1972 34 195 0 195 5.7 2 24. Wendell Mathis at Louisiana Tech, 2004 28 194 3 191 6.8 1 25. Don Driscoll San Francisco St., 1954 11 190 2 188 17.1 3

Player Opponent, Year Car. YG YL Net Avg. TD 26. Dale Messer San Diego St., 1958 22 186 0 186 8.4 0 Ryan Mathews Utah St., 2009 23 185 0 185 8.0 2 28. Jaime Kimbrough UTEP, 1998 15 184 0 184 12.2 1 29. Michael Pittman Louisiana Monroe, 1995 25 184 3 181 7.2 130. Lonyae Miller Idaho, 2008 15 181 0 181 12.1 131. Dwayne Wright Louisiana Tech, 2003 25 179 2 177 7.1 1 32. Robbie Rouse at Hawai’i, 2011 37 177 1 176 4.8 1 Wendell Mathis Hawai`i, 2004 23 177 1 176 7.7 3 Derrick Ward at Nevada, 1999 14 177 1 176 12.6 2 James Williams at Long Beach St., 1985 30 176 0 176 5.9 3 36. Aaron Craver New Mexico, 1990 31 177 2 175 5.7 2 37. Ryan Mathews at Illinois, 2009 32 180 7 173 5.4 3 Ron Rivers at San Diego St., 1992 16 175 2 173 10.8 239. Robbie Rouse at Nevada, 2011 25 181 9 172 6.9 2 40. James Williams Long Beach St., 1986 21 171 0 171 8.1 1 Ron Rivers UTEP, 1993 21 172 1 171 8.1 1 Ryan Mathews at Nevada, 2007 14 171 0 171 12.2 343. Dean Philpott Hawai`i, 1956 19 170 0 170 8.9 044. Robbie Rouse at No. 10 Nebraska, 2011 36 169 0 169 4.7 0 Ken Lovely at Montana St., 1979 23 175 6 169 7.6 0 Kenny Gleason Chico St., 1937 — 169 — 169 — — 47. Don Driscoll Cal State L.A., 1954 13 171 3 168 12.9 5 48. Ryan Mathews at UCLA, 2008 21 169 8 166 7.9 1 49. Jaime Kimbrough Nevada, 1998 26 169 5 164 6.3 1 50. Bob Garner at BYU, 1956 12 167 4 163 13.5 0 Ryan Mathews at Rutgers, 2008 26 165 2 163 6.3 3

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FRESNO STATELarry Willoughby, 1952 Att. Yards TDsS 20 UC Davis ....................... O 4 Pepperdine .................... O 10 at San Jose State .......... O 18 Utah State ..................... O 24 at Occidental ................. N 1 at San Diego State ........ N 8 at Nevada ...................... 9 252 0N 15 Pacific ........................... N 22 San Francisco State ...... N 29 Whittier .......................... Totals (10 games) 141 1,092 11

James Williams, 1985 Att. Yards TDsS 14 UNLV ............................. 25 156 2S 21 at Oregon State ............. 26 117 1S 28 Cal Poly ......................... 14 109 1O 5 Hawai’i .......................... 5 16 0O 12 San Jose State .............. 10 38 0O 19 at New Mexico State ..... 19 105 1O 26 at Utah State ................. 18 106 2N 2 CS Fullertson ................ 8 61 1N 9 at Pacific ....................... 1 -3 0N 16 at Long Beach State ..... 30 176 3N 21 Wichita State ................. 23 136 2D 14 vs. Bowling Green* ........ 18 94 1Totals (12 games) 197 1,111 14

Aaron Craver, 1989 Att. Yards TDsS 2 Utah .............................. 22 103 0S 9 Montana ........................ 22 103 1S 16 at Pacific ....................... 22 135 0S 23 Long Beach State ......... 14 116 1O 7 Oregon State ................. 21 79 0O 14 at Utah State ................. 19 101 1O 21 CS Fullerton .................. 19 124 2O 28 UNLV ............................. 28 212 1N 4 San Jose State .............. 34 88 0N 11 at New Mexico State ..... 13 132 3N 18 at New Mexico .............. 11 55 0D 9 vs. Ball State* ................ 22 65 0Totals (12 games) 247 1,313 9

Aaron Craver, 1990 Att. Yards TDsS 1 Eastern Michigan .......... 30 99 1S 8 New Mexico .................. 31 175 2S 15 at Utah .......................... 25 74 2S 22 New Mexico State ......... 26 95 2S 29 CS Fullerton .................. 24 121 2O 6 at Northern Illinois ......... 15 27 1O 13 Utah State ..................... 24 115 1O 20 Long Beach State ......... - DNP -N 3 at UNLV ......................... 17 136 3N 10 Pacific ........................... 17 105 3N 17 at San Jose State .......... 15 56 0Totals (10 games) 225 1,003 17

Ron Rivers, 1992 Att. Yards TDsS 5 at Pacific ....................... 9 43 0S 12 at Oregon State ............. 4 12 0S 19 Colorado State .............. 10 119 1S 26 Washington State .......... 9 35 0O 3 Louisiana Tech .............. 10 68 0O 10 at BYU ........................... 5 28 0O 17 at Hawai’i ...................... 15 74 1O 24 New Mexico .................. 16 102 2O 31 Wyoming ....................... 19 105 1N 7 Utah .............................. 14 66 0N 21 at San Diego State ........ 16 173 2N 28 at UTEP ......................... 8 79 1D 29 vs. USC* ........................ 19 104 1Totals (13 games) 154 1,007 9

Ron Rivers, 1993 Att. Yards TDsS 4 at Baylor ........................ 12 75 2S 11 Oregon State ................. 18 155 3S 18 at New Mexico .............. 32 205 1S 25 Utah State ..................... 18 106 1O 9 at Colorado State .......... 13 52 1O 16 Air Force ........................ 16 135 1O 23 at BYU ........................... 27 143 1O 30 at Wyoming ................... 20 73 1N 6 UTEP ............................. 21 171 1N 13 Hawai’i .......................... 10 107 0N 20 San Diego State ............ 29 218 2D 25 vs. Colorado* ................ 14 37 0Totals (12 games) 230 1,477 14

Jerome Oliver, 1994 Att. Yards TDsA 29 vs. No. 20 Ohio State .... 1 -7 0S 3 San Jose State .............. - DNP -S 20 at Washington State ...... 13 23 0S 17 Oregon State ................. 37 220 1S 24 at Hawai’i ...................... 35 148 2O 8 No. 22 BYU ................... 29 96 1O 15 Wyoming ....................... 32 160 1O 22 at Air Force .................... 10 13 0O 29 New Mexico .................. 24 155 0N 5 Nevada .......................... 15 58 1N 12 at UTEP ......................... 20 69 0N 19 Colorado State .............. 31 127 1N 26 at San Diego State ........ 11 44 1Totals (12 games) 258 1,106 8

Michael Pittman, 1996 Att. Yards TDsA 31 Oregon .......................... 39 151 2S 7 at No. 18 Auburn ........... 6 19 0S 21 Utah .............................. 5 26 0S 28 Hawai’i .......................... 20 108 0O 12 San Jose State .............. 13 41 0O 19 at Wyoming ................... 19 77 0O 26 at UNLV ......................... 27 130 3N 2 Boise State .................... 21 212 1N 9 Colorado State .............. 26 157 3N 16 Air Force ........................ 21 138 3N 23 at San Diego State ........ 17 73 1Totals (11 games) ......................... 214 1,132 13

Michael Pittman, 1997 Att. Yards TDsA 30 Portland State ............... - DNP -S 6 Baylor ............................ 28 204 2S 13 at Oklahoma State ........ 16 12 0S 20 at Oregon ...................... 24 131 1O 2 Utah .............................. 31 112 0O 11 at Hawai’i ...................... 16 48 0O 18 at No. 17 Air Force ........ 25 105 0O 25 UNLV ............................. 14 82 0N 1 at San Jose State .......... 23 107 4N 8 at Colorado State .......... 20 71 0N 15 San Diego State ............ 16 47 0N 22 Wyoming ....................... 25 138 1Totals (11 games) ......................... 238 1,057 8

Jaime Kimbrough, 1998 Att. Yards TDsS 12 at Colorado ................... 22 107 1S 19 at Texas Tech ................ 24 40 1S 26 Nevada .......................... 26 164 1O 3 BYU ............................... 22 66 0O 10 at TCU ........................... 14 21 0O 17 at Utah .......................... 10 40 0O 24 UTEP ............................. 15 184 1O 31 at New Mexico .............. 20 161 3N 7 at San Diego State ........ 11 29 0N 14 Hawai’i .......................... 18 144 2N 21 at San Jose State .......... 31 213 1Totals (11 games) ......................... 213 1,168 10

Paris Gaines, 2001 Att. Yards TDsA 26 at Colorado ................... 16 43 1S 2 No. 10 Oregon State ..... 20 69 1S 8 at No. 23 Wisconsin ...... 19 86 0S 22 at Tulsa .......................... 7 27 0S 29 Louisiana Tech .............. 27 203 2O 13 at Colorado State .......... 18 111 0O 19 Boise State .................... 25 97 1O 26 at Hawai’i ...................... 19 46 0N 3 Rice ............................... 10 63 0N 10 at SMU .......................... 12 61 0N 17 at nevada ...................... 10 50 1N 23 San Jose State .............. 18 107 1D 1 Utah State ..................... 9 55 0D 31 vs. Michitan State* ........ 10 26 1Totals (14 games) ......................... 220 1,044 8

Rodney Davis, 2002 Att. Yards TDsA 23 at No. 25 Wisconsin ...... 8 19 0A 29 San Diego State ............ 16 80 0S 7 at No. 13 Oregon .......... 20 118 1S 21 at Oregon State ............. 17 78 0S 28 at Rice ........................... 23 90 0O 4 Colorado State .............. 18 115 1O 12 SMU .............................. 21 201 1O 18 at Boise State ............... 9 30 0O 25 Hawai’i .......................... 28 140 1N 9 Tulsa .............................. 31 145 1N 16 Nevada .......................... 22 98 0N 23 at San Jose State .......... 26 98 0D 5 Louisiana Tech .............. 37 221 2D 31 vs. Georgia Tech* .......... 37 153 2Totals (14 games) ......................... 313 1586 9

Dwayne Wright, 2003 Att. Yards TDsA 30 at No. 12 Tennessee ..... 1 0 0S 5 Oregon State ................. 9 29 0S 13 at No. 1 Oklahoma ........ 8 83 1S 20 Louisiana Tech .............. 25 177 1S 27 Portland State ............... 19 113 0O 4 at Colorado State .......... 19 79 0O 11 at Hawai’i ...................... 5 19 0O 25 Rice ............................... 12 96 0N 1 at SMU .......................... 15 45 0N 8 at Nevada ...................... 20 91 1N 15 San Jose State .............. 15 106 0N 21 No. 20 Boise State ........ 16 45 0N 29 at UTEP ......................... 13 97 0D 30 vs. UCLA* ...................... 13 58 0Totals (14 games) ......................... 190 1038 3

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FRESNO STATEBryson Sumlin, 2004 Att. Yards TDsS 5 at Washington ............... 2 3 0S 11 at No. 13 Kansas State . 13 70 2S 18 Portland State ............... 26 127 0O 2 at Louisiana Tech .......... 11 57 0O 9 UTEP ............................. 26 160 1O 23 at No. 16 Boise State .... 7 10 0O 30 SMU .............................. 14 56 2N 6 at Rice ........................... 10 26 1N 12 Hawai’i .......................... 18 220 3N 20 Nevada .......................... 18 147 1N 27 at San Jose State .......... 25 134 3D 27 vs. No. 18 Virginia* ........ 21 94 0Totals (12 games) ......................... 191 1104 13

Wendell Mathis, 2005 Att. Yards TDsS 10 Weber State .................. 14 77 3S 17 at Oregon ...................... 18 70 1S 27 Toledo ........................... 9 27 1O 8 at New Mexico State ..... 22 105 1O 15 Utah State ..................... 21 97 1O 22 at Idaho ......................... 11 101 1O 29 at Hawai’i ...................... 19 229 3N 5 San Jose State .............. 21 105 1N 10 Boise State .................... 25 121 1N 19 at No. 1 USC ................. 23 109 1N 26 at Nevada ...................... 17 86 0D 2 Louisiana Tech .............. 17 69 0D 31 vs. Tulsa* ....................... 31 117 1Totals (13 games) ......................... 248 1313 15

Dwayne Wright, 2006 Att. Yards TDsS 1 Nevada .......................... 26 158 3S 9 No. 20 Oregon .............. 29 154 1S 16 at Washington ............... 28 136 2S 30 Colorado State .............. 16 77 1O 7 at Utah State ................. 26 138 0O 14 Hawai’i .......................... 11 16 0O 21 at No. 14 LSU ............... 15 42 0N 1 at Boise State ............... 17 86 0N 11 New Mexico State ......... 26 121 2N 18 Idaho ............................. 19 133 0N 24 at Louisiana Tech .......... 25 295 1D 2 at San Jose State .......... 23 106 1Totals (12 games) ......................... 261 1462 11

Ryan Mathews, 2009 Att. Yards TDsS 5 UC Davis ....................... 11 106 1S 12 at Wisconsin ................. 19 107 0S 18 No. 10 Boise State ........ 19 234 3S 26 at No. 14 Cincinnati ...... 38 145 1O 10 at Hawai’i ...................... 24 149 1O 17 San Jose State .............. 20 233 1O 24 at New Mexico State ..... 25 157 2O 31 Utah State ..................... 23 185 2N 7 at Idaho ......................... 26 143 3N 14 at Nevada ...................... 8 32 0N 21 Louisiana Tech .............. - DNP -D 5 at Illinois ........................ 32 173 3D 19 vs. Wyoming* ................ 31 144 2Totals (12 games) ......................... 276 1808 19

Robbie Rouse, 2010 Att. Yards TDsS 4 Cincinnati ...................... 20 40 0S 18 Utah State ..................... - DNP - S 25 at Ole Miss .................... 7 22 0O 2 Cal Poly ......................... 14 70 1O 9 Hawai’i .......................... 9 43 0O 16 New Mexico State ......... 16 150 2O 23 at San Jose State .......... 27 116 2N 6 at Louisiana Tech .......... 43 286 1N 13 No. 21 Nevada .............. 26 217 2N 19 at No. 3 Boise State ...... 17 70 0N 27 Idaho ............................. 12 83 0D 3 Illinois ............................ - DNP -D 18 vs. Northern Illinois* ...... 14 32 0Totals (11 games) ......................... 205 1129 8

Robbie Rouse, 2011 Att. Yards TDsS 3 vs. California ................. 17 86 1S 10 at No. 10 Nebraska ....... 36 169 0S 17 North Dakota ................. 27 110 2S 24 at Idaho ......................... 25 112 0O 1 Ole Miss ........................ 28 123 1O 7 No. 5 Boise State .......... 10 72 0O 15 Utah State ..................... 24 140 1O 22 at Nevada ...................... 25 172 2N 5 Louisiana Tech .............. 24 96 0N 12 at New Mexico State ..... 23 86 2N 19 at Hawai’i ...................... 37 176 1N 26 San Jose State .............. 33 151 2D 3 at San Diego State ........ 20 56 1Totals (13 games) ......................... 329 1549 13

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FRESNO STATEPassing Yards (Career)1. Kevin Sweeney, 1983-86 10,8082. Paul Pinegar, 2002-05 10,1363. Mark Barsotti, 1988-91 8,0934. David Carr, 1997-01 7,8495. Trent Dilfer, 1991-93 7,6316. Tom Brandstater, 2005-08 6,8577. Billy Volek, 1996-99 6,5328. Ryan Colburn, 2007-10 5,3349. Jeff Tedford, 1981-82 4,87210. Richie Donati, 1993-96 4,467

Passing Yards (Season)1. David Carr, 2001 4,8392. Trent Dilfer, 1993 3,7993. Derek Carr, 2011 3,5444. Paul Pinegar, 2005 3,3355. Kevin Sweeney, 1984 3,2596. Trent Dilfer, 1992 3,0007. Jeff Tedford, 1982 2,9938. Paul Pinegar, 2002 2,9299. Ryan Colburn, 2010 2,81710. Kevin Sweeney, 1985 2,789

Passing Completions (Career)1. Paul Pinegar, 2002-05 8482. Kevin Sweeney, 1983-86 7403. David Carr, 1997-01 5874. Tom Brandstater, 2005-08 5845. Billy Volek, 1996-99 5786. Mark Barsotti, 1988-91 5597. Trent Dilfer, 1991-93 5118. Ryan Colburn, 2007-10 4129. Danny Robinson, 1965-67 36110. Richie Donati, 1993-96 328

Passing Completions (Season)1. David Carr, 2001 3442. Derek Carr, 2011 2793. Paul Pinegar, 2005 2654. Trent Dilfer, 1993 2545. Billy Volek, 1999 2496. Paul Pinegar, 2002 2307. Kevin Sweeney, 1984 2278. Tom Brandstater, 2008 2219. David Carr, 2000 21610. Tom Brandstater, 2007 211

Passing Completions (Game)1. Dave Telford 40 Utah State, 1987 2. Derek Carr 39 Louisiana Tech, 2011 3. Trent Dilfer 37 vs. Colorado, 1993 4. David Carr 35 vs. Michigan State, 20015. Paul Pinegar 33 Louisiana Tech, 2005 Paul Pinegar 33 at Oregon, 2005 7. Ryan Colburn 32 at Ole Miss, 2010 Dave Telford 32 at Pacific, 1987 Kevin Sweeney 32 Montana State, 1984 10. Trent Dilfer 31 at Colorado State, 1993 Trent Dilfer 31 at Baylor, 1993

Passing Attempts (Career)1. Paul Pinegar, 2002-05 1,4052. Kevin Sweeney, 1983-86 1,3553. Mark Parsotti, 1988-91 1,0314. Tom Brandstater, 2005-08 9905. Billy Volek, 1996-99 9626. David Carr, 1997-01 9347. Trent Dilfer, 1991-93 8658. Danny Robinson, 1965-67 6799. Ryan Colburn, 2007-10 66310. Jeff Tedford, 1981-82 598

Passing Attempts (Season)1. David Carr, 2001 5332. Derek Carr, 2011 4463. Kevin Sweeney, 1984 4214. Paul Pinegar, 2005 4165. Paul Pinegar, 2002 4036. Trent Dilfer, 1993 3967. Billy Volek, 1999 3838. Ryan Colburn, 2010 360 Trent Dilfer, 1992 36010. David Carr, 2000 349

Passing Attempts (Game)1. Dave Telford 70 Utah State, 1987 2. Trent Dilfer 63 vs. Colorado, 1993 3. David Carr 56 vs. Michigan St., 2001 4. Paul Pinegar 54 Louisiana Tech, 2005 Trent Dilfer 54 at Colorado St., 1993 6. Paul Pinegar 53 at Boise State, 2002 7. Kevin Sweeney 51 Montana State, 1984 8. Jeff Tedford 50 Bowling Green, 1982 9. Derek Carr 49 Louisiana Tech, 2011

Pass Completion Percentage (Career)Minimum 300 Completions1. David Carr, 1997-01 .628 587-of-9342. Ryan Colburn, 2007-10 .621 412-of-6633. Paul Pinegar, 2002-05 .604 848-of-14054. Billy Volek, 1996-99 .601 578-of-9625. Trent Dilfer, 1991-93 .591 511-of-8656. Tom Brandstater, 2005-08 .590 584-of-9907. Dave Telford, 1987-88 .565 234-of-4148. Richie Donati, 1993-96 .562 316-of-5989. Kevin Sweeney, 1983-86 .546 740-of-135510. Mark Barsotti, 1988-91 .542 559-of-1031

Pass Completion Percentage (Season)Minimum 75 Attempts1. Billy Volek, 1999 .650 249-of-3832. David Carr, 2001 .645 344-of-5333. Mark Barsotti, 1992 .644 123-of-1914. Trent Dilfer, 1993 .641 254-of-3965. Paul Pinegar, 2005 .637 265-of-4166. Ryan Colburn, 2010 .631 227-of-3607. Tom Brandstater, 2007 .626 211-of-3378. Derek Carr, 2011 .626 279-of-4469. David Carr, 2000 .619 216-of-34910. Jim Arellanes, 1996 .616 173-of-281

Pass Completion Percentage (Game)Minimum 10 Attempts1. Ryan Colburn 1.000 14-for-14 at Idaho, 2009 2. Mark Barsotti .833 15-fo-18 at New Mexico, 1988

Pass Completion Percentage (Game)Minimum 20 Attempts1. Kevin Sweeney .841 22-of-27 Wichita State, 1985 2. Trent Dilfer .816 31-of-38 at Baylor, 1993 3. Kevin Sweeney .800 28-of-35 at Pacific, 1985 4. Derek Carr .796 39-of-49 La Tech, 2011

Most Touchdown Passes (Career)1. Paul Pinegar, 2002-05 842. David Carr, 1997-01 703. Kevin Sweeney, 1983-86 694. Billy Volek, 1996-99 575. Trent Dilfer, 1991-93 536. Mark Barsotti, 1988-91 507. Tom Brandstater, 2005-08 478. Jeff Tedford, 1981-82 359. Danny Robinson, 1965-67 3010. Derek Carr, 2009-Pres. 26 Jim Arellanes, 1995-96 26

Player Opponent, Year Att. Cmp INT Pct. Yards TD 1. Dave Telford at Pacific, 1987 47 32 1 .681 536 3 2. David Carr vs. Michigan State, 2001 56 35 2 .625 531 4 3. Trent Dilfer vs. Colorado, 1993 63 37 1 .587 523 2 4. Kevin Sweeney Montana State, 1984 51 32 1 .686 476 2 5. Trent Dilfer at Baylor, 1993 38 31 0 .816 473 3 6. Trent Dilfer at BYU, 1993 34 21 0 .618 456 4 7. David Carr Utah State, 2001 27 21 0 .778 432 6 8. Paul Pinegar at Oregon, 2005 43 33 1 .767 418 3 9. Trent Dilfer at Colorado State, 1993 54 31 0 .574 415 3 10. Jim Arellanes UTEP, 1995 31 22 0 .710 412 5 11. Paul Pinegar at Nevada, 2005 45 30 1 .667 405 412. David Carr at Hawai`i, 2001 45 28 1 .622 400 4 Dave Telford at Utah State, 1987 70 40 3 .571 400 1 14. Derek Carr at New Mexico St., 2011 34 22 0 .647 391 3 David Carr vs. Air Force, 2000 33 22 1 .667 391 5 16. David Carr at Colorado State, 2001 37 28 0 .757 389 2 17. Jeff Tedford Montana State, 1982 25 16 1 .640 373 3 Jeff Tedford Bowling Green, 1982 50 31 4 .620 373 3 19. Kevin Sweeney Utah State, 1984 30 18 0 .600 372 2 20. Derek Carr at Idaho, 2011 37 24 2 .649 371 5 Paul Pinegar at Boise State, 2002 53 27 2 .509 371 3 22. Paul Pinegar San Jose State, 2005 35 22 0 .629 368 1 David Carr at Nevada, 2001 34 23 1 .676 368 4 Kevin Sweeney New Mexico St., 1984 42 25 0 .595 368 4 25. Jeff Tedford UNLV, 1981 30 16 3 .533 365 2 Ryan Colbrun at Nevada 35 24 1 .686 362 2

Player Opponent, Year Att. Cmp INT Pct. Yards TD27. Richie Donati at San Diego State, 1995 38 21 2 .553 360 2 28. Paul Pinegar Louisiana Tech, 2005 54 33 2 .611 358 3 29. Richie Donati Colorado State, 1994 49 21 0 .429 356 2 Jim Arellanes San Jose State, 1996 29 21 0 .724 356 3 31. Billy Volek at Texas Tech, 1998 32 19 0 .593 349 0 32. Jim Arellanes at San Diego State, 1996 34 23 3 .676 348 1 33. Sergio Toscano at Long Beach State, 1979 45 25 2 .556 346 0 Kevin Sweeney at Pacific, 1985 35 28 1 .800 346 1 35. David Carr Boise State, 2001 49 30 1 .612 345 3 36. David Carr Rice, 2001 33 21 0 .636 343 5 37. Jeff Tedford Southern Illinois, 1981 38 19 2 .500 342 1 38. David Carr Oregon State, 2001 34 21 0 .618 340 4 39. Richie Donati at San Diego State, 1994 36 23 0 .639 338 1 40. Kevin Sweeney at San Jose State, 1986 23 13 0 .565 337 3 Jim Arellanes BYU, 1995 36 26 2 .722 337 242. Derek Carr at San Diego State, 2011 19 35 1 .543 336 2 43. Kevin Sweeney San Jose State, 1983 42 19 3 .452 335 2 44. Mark Barsotti at Utah, 1990 30 13 2 .433 334 0 45. Kevin Sweeney Montana State, 1986 25 13 1 .520 332 2 46. Richie Donati Wyoming, 1994 30 13 0 .433 331 2 47. Kevin Sweeney Bowling Green, 1983 31 20 3 .645 329 2 Beau Carter Abilene Christian, 1963 40 24 0 .600 329 2 49. David Carr San Jose State, 2001 36 21 0 .583 328 2 Kevin Sweeney Oregon State, 1986 40 26 1 .650 328 2 Mark Barsotti at Washington State, 1991 28 20 0 .714 328 2

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FRESNO STATEMost Touchdown Passes (Season)1. David Carr, 2001 46*2. Paul Pinegar, 2005 30 Billy Volek, 1999 30 Trent Dilfer, 1993 305. Derek Carr, 2011 266. Jeff Tedford, 1982 247. Paul Pinegar, 2004 23 David Carr, 2000 239. Trent Dilfer, 1992 21 Jackie Fellows, 2942 2111. Paul Pinegar, 2002 20 Kevin Sweeney, 1984 20* Led NCAA

Most Touchdown Passes (Game)1. David Carr 6 Utah State, 2001 Bill Yancy 6 Long Beach State, 19783. Derek Carr 5 at Idaho, 2011 David Carr 5 Rice, 2001 David Carr 5 Air Force, 2000* Billy Volek 5 San Jose State, 1999 Jim Arellanes 5 UTEP, 1995 Jeff Tedford 5 Pacific, 1982 9. 7 Players 4 11 different times * Denotes Bowl Game

Most Games With 4 or More TD Passes (Career)1. David Carr, 1997-01 72. Paul Pinegar, 2002-05 2Most 300-Yard Passing Games (Career)1. David Carr, 1997-01 132. Paul Pinegar, 2002-05 103. Kevin Sweeney, 1983-86 94. Jim Arellanes, 1995-96 5 Trent Dilfer, 1991-93 5 Mark Barsotti, 1988-91 57. Derek Carr, 2009-Pres 4 Richie Donati, 1993-96 4 Jeff Tedford, 1981-82 4

Most 300-Yard Passing Games (Season)1. David Carr, 2001 112. Paul Pinegar, 2005 63. Trent Dilfer, 1993 54. Derek Carr, 2011 45. Paul Pinegar, 2002 3 Jim Arellanes, 1996 3 Richie Donati, 1994 3 Mark Barsotti, 1990 3 Kevin Sweeney, 1986 3 Kevin Sweeney, 1984 3

Most Interceptions (Career)1. Paul Pinegar, 2002-05 49 Kevin Sweeney, 1983-86 49

Most Interceptions (Season)1. Jeff Tedford, 1982 22 Neftali Cortez, 1975 22Most Interceptions (Game)1. Ron Hudson 6 Humboldt State, 1968

Lowest Interception Percentage (Career)Minimum 150 Attempts Name, Year INT % Int-Att1. Billy Volek, 1996-99 1.25 12-962

Lowest Interception Percentage (Season)Minimum 100 Attempts Name, Year INT % Int-Att1. Billy Volek, 1999 0.78 3-3832 Billy Volek, 1998 1.15 3-2613. Trent Dilfer, 1993 1.26 5-3964. Tom Brandstater, 2007 1.48 5-3375. David Carr, 2001 1.69 9-5336. Derek Carr, 2011 2.01 9-446

Consecutive Passes Without an Interception 1. Trent Dilfer (1993) 318

HighestPassingEfficiencyRating(Season)1. Trent Dilfer, 1993 167.2

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Kevin Sweeney, 1984 C-A-I Yards TDsS 1 at Arizona .................. 13-28-0 204 2S 8 at Boise State ........... 19-31-1 270 2S 15 Cal Poly ..................... 13-29-2 231 2S 22 Long Beach State ..... 12-26-1 155 1S 29 New Mexico State ..... 25-42-0 368 4O 6 at Hawai’i .................. 20-41-4 258 1O 20 Utah State ................. 18-30-0 372 2O 27 at San Jose State ...... 12-23-0 238 2N 3 at CS Fullerton .......... 22-37-2 239 1N 10 Pacific ....................... 22-41-1 229 0N 17 Montana State .......... 32-51-1 476 2N 24 at UNLV ..................... 19-42-1 219 1Totals (12 games) ..................... 227-421-13 3,259 20

Trent Dilfer, 1992 C-A-I Yards TDsS 5 at Pacific ................... 10-18-0 167 1S 12 at Oregon State ......... 14-36-2 250 1S 19 Colorado State .......... 16-26-1 251 3S 26 Washington State ...... 15-31-3 246 1O 3 Louisiana Tech .......... 13-20-1 172 5O 10 at BYU ....................... 17-38-2 288 1O 17 at Hawai’i .................. 15-29-1 250 1O 24 New Mexico .............. 15-28-0 188 1O 31 Wyoming ................... 19-30-0 282 2N 7 Utah .......................... 13-25-1 223 0N 21 at San Diego State .... 15-29-1 268 2N 28 at UTEP ..................... 13-22-2 251 3D 29 vs. USC* .................... 13-28-0 164 0Totals (13 games) ..................... 188-360-14 3,000 21

Trent Dilfer, 1993 C-A-I Yards TDsS 4 at Baylor .................... 31-38-0 473 3S 11 Oregon State ............. 16-25-4 152 1S 18 at New Mexico .......... 19-26-0 244 3S 25 Utah State ................. 14-23-0 295 3O 9 at Colorado State ...... 31-54-0 415 3O 16 Air Force .................... 12-20-0 165 0O 23 at BYU ....................... 21-34-0 456 4O 30 at Wyoming ............... 21-34-0 309 2N 6 UTEP ......................... 17-24-0 227 2N 13 Hawai’i ...................... 14-22-0 268 4N 20 San Diego State ........ 21-33-0 272 3D 25 vs. No. 17 Colorado* . 37-63-1 523 2Totals (12 games) ..................... 254-396-5 3,799 30

David Carr, 2001 C-A-I Yards TDsA 26 at Colorado ............... 21-36-0 198 1S 2 No. 10 Oregon State . 21-34-0 340 4S 8 at No. 23 Wisconsin .. 22-38-1 240 2S 22 at Tulsa ...................... 22-29-1 314 3S 29 Louisiana Tech .......... 26-42-0 319 2O 13 at Colorado State ...... 28-37-0 389 2O 19 Boise State ................ 30-49-1 345 3O 26 at Hawai’i .................. 28-45-1 400 4N 3 Rice ........................... 20-32-0 334 5N 10 at SMU ...................... 25-37-2 2992 4N 17 at Nevada .................. 23-34-1 368 4N 23 at San Jose State ...... 21-36-0 328 2D 1 Utah State ................. 21-27-0 432 6D 31 vs. Michigan State* ... 35-56-2 531 4Totals (14 games) ..................... 344-533-9 4,839 46

Paul Pinegar, 2005 C-A-I Yards TDsS 10 Weber State .............. 14-18-0 189 2S 17 at Oregon .................. 33-43-1 418 3S 27 Toledo ....................... 9-16-0 69 2O 8 at New Mexico State . 10-19-0 112 2O 15 Utah State ................. 10-17-1 138 2O 22 at Idaho ..................... 21-33-0 228 1O 29 at Hawai’i .................. 15-25-2 213 1N 5 San Jose State .......... 22-35-0 368 3N 10 Boise State ................ 22-36-1 307 2N 19 at No. 1 USC ............. 27-45-4 317 4N 26 at Nevada .................. 30-45-1 405 4D 2 Louisiana Tech .......... 33-54-3 358 3D 31 vs. Tulsa* ................... 19-30-2 213 1Totals (13 games) ..................... 265-416-15 3,335 30

Derek Carr, 2011 C-A-I Yards TDsS 3 vs. California ............. 21-33-1 150 1S 10 at No. 10 Nebraska ... 20-41-0 254 1S 17 North Dakota ............. 11-17-0 235 2S 24 at Idaho ..................... 24-37-2 371 5O 1 Ole Miss .................... 25-37-1 281 1O 7 No. 5 Boise State ...... 17-30-1 126 0O 15 Utah State ................. 23-39-0 248 2O 22 at Nevada .................. 20-37-0 315 3N 5 Louisiana Tech .......... 39-49-2 290 3N 12 at New Mexico State . 22-34-0 391 3N 19 at Hawai’i .................. 19-29-0 271 2N 26 San Jose State .......... 19-28-1 276 1D 3 at San Diego State .... 19-35-1 336 2Totals (13 games) ..................... 279-446-9 3,544 26

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FRESNO STATEPass Receptions (Career)1. Rodney Wright, 1998-01 2222. Bernard Berrian, 1999-03 1993. Brian Roberson, 1993-96 1884. Charlie Jones, 1992-95 1875. Charles Smith, 1998-01 1716. Larry Willis, 1983-84 1427. Marque Davis, 1999-03 1398. Henry Ellard, 1979-82 1389. Seyi Ajirotutu, 2007-09 12510. Jermaine Jamison, 2001-05 124

Pass Receptions (Season)1. Rodney Wright, 2001 1042. Bernard Berrian, 2001 853. Larry Willis, 1984 794. Brian Roberson, 1996 785. Ron Jenkins, 1987 766. Rodney Wright, 1999 747. Charlie Jones, 1995 718. Marque Davis, 2002 649. Bernard Berrian, 2003 63 Larry Willis, 2983 63

Pass Receptions (Game)1. Ron Jenkins 16 at Pacific, 1987 Larry Willis 16 Montana State, 1984 3. Stephone Paige 15 Bowling Green, 1982 Lloyd Madden 15 at Pacific, 1967 5. Rodney Wright 14 Boise State, 2001 6. Devon Wylie 13 Louisiana Tech, 2011 Bernard Berrian 13 Boise State, 2003 Rodney Wright 13 vs. Michigan State, 2001 Rodney Wright 13 California, 2000 Larry Willis 13 New Mexico St., 1984 11. Brian Roberson 11 at San Diego St., 1994 12. Matt Rivera 10 Louisiana Tech, 2005 Brian Roberson 10 at Utah, 1996 Charlie Jones 10 at Hawai’i, 1995 Larry Willis 10 at Pacific, 1983 Ted Torosian 10 at San Jose State

Pass Receptions (In One Half)1. Stephone Paige 9 Bowling Green, 1982 Ron Jenkins 9 Pacific, 1987

Receiving Yardage (Career)1. Charlie Jones, 1992-95 3,3442. Rodney Wright, 1998-01 3,2743. Brian Roberson, 1993-96 2,9564. Henry Ellard, 1979-82 2,9475. Bernard Berrian, 1999-03 2,8496. Charles Smith, 1998-01 2,3687. Larry Willis, 1983-84 2,2608. Seyi Ajirotutu, 2007-09 1,9639. Marque Davis, 1999-03 1,87610. Malcolm Seabron, 1990-93 1,874

Receiving Yardage (Season)1. Rodney Wright, 2001 1,6302. Henry Ellard, 1982 1,5103. Bernard Berrian, 2001 1,3644. Larry Willis, 1984 1,2515. Brian Roberson, 1996 1,2486. Charlie Jones, 1995 1,1717. Jalen Saunders, 2011 1,0658. Rodney Wright, 1999 1,0629. Larry Willis, 1983 1,00910. Jahine Arnold, 1995 987

Yards Per Reception (Career)Minimum 50 Receptions1. Stephen Baker, 1985-86 26.3

Yards Per Reception (Career)1. Henry Ellard, 1982 24.4

Yards Per Reception (Game)Minimum 5 Receptions1. Charlie Jones 33.6 Wyoming, 1994 2. Henry Ellard 32.0 at Nevada, 1982 3. Henry Ellard 31.7 Montana State, 1982 4. Jalen Saunders 28.4 at Idaho, 2011 5. Charlie Jones 28.0 UTEP, 1995

Receiving Touchdowns (Career)1. Bernard Berrian, 1999-03 25 Charlie Jones, 1992-95 25 Henry Ellard, 1979-82 254. Rodney Wright, 1998-01 235. Charles Smith, 1998-01 196. Malcolm Seabron, 1990-93 187. Joe Fernandez, 2002-06 168. Jalen Saunders, 2010-Present 15 Brian Roberson, 1993-96 15 John Sexton, 1968-70 15

Receiving Touchdowns (Season)1. Henry Ellard, 1982 152. Bernard Berrian, 2001 133. Jalen Saunders, 2011 12 Malcolm Seabron, 1983 125. Rodney Wright, 2001 11 Gary Boreham, 1970 117. Charlie Jones, 1995 9 John Sexton, 1970 9 Chuck Toy, 1950 910. Joe Fernandez, 2005 8 Marty Thompson, 1991 8 Larry Willis, 1984 8 Stephone Paige, 1982 8

Receiving Touchdowns (Game)1. Charlie Jones 4 UTEP, 1995 Jim Molich 4 Occidental, 1942 3. Bernard Berrian 3 Utah State, 2001 Larry Willis 3 New Mexico State, 1984 Henry Ellard 3 Long Beach State, 1982 Stephone Paige 3 Pacific, 1982

Consecutive Games with a Touchdown1. Henry Ellard, 1982 82. Jalen Saunders, 2011 73. Bernard Berrian, 2001 54. Rodney Wright, 2001 4

Consecutive Games with a Catch1. Henry Ellard, 1979-82 34 Jalen Saunders, 2010-11 26

100-Yard Receiving Games (Career)1. Bernard Berrian, 1999-03 12 Charlie Jones, 1992-95 123. Brian Roberson, 1993-96 11 Larry Willis, 1983-84 11 Henry Ellard, 1979-82 116. Rodney Wright, 1998-01 107. Stephen Baker, 1985-86 68. Jalen Saunders, 2010-11 5 Marque Davis, 1999-03 5 Charles Smith, 1998-01 5

100-Yard Receiving Games (Season)1. Henry Ellard, 1982 92. Larry Willis, 1983 73. Bernard Berrian, 2001 6 Rodney Wright, 2001 65. Jalen Saunders, 2011 5 Bernard Berrian, 2000 57. Charlie Jones, 1995 4 Charlie Jones, 1993 4 Ron Jenkins, 1987 4 Larry Willis, 1984 4

Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving Games1. Rodney Wright, 2001 4 Henry Ellard, 1987 4

Most TD Passes Caught of 50+ Yards (Career)1. Henry Ellard, 1982 82. Jalen Saunders, 2011 8

Player Opponent, Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD1. Rodney Wright vs. Michigan State, 2001 13 299 23.0 22. Larry Willis Montana State, 1984 16 282 17.6 23. Stephone Paige Bowling Green, 1982 15 246 16.4 24. Charlie Jones Wyoming, 1994 7 235 33.6 25. Larry Willis New Mexico State, 1984 13 231 17.8 36. Henry Ellard at Nevada, 1982 7 230 32.0 27. Charlie Jones UTEP, 1995 8 224 28.0 48. Henry Ellard Montana State, 1982 7 222 31.7 29. Jahine Arnold at San Diego State, 1995 9 221 24.6 110. Brian Roberson at San Diego State, 1994 11 213 19.4 011. Brian Roberson San Jose State, 1996 9 204 22.7 212. Rodney Wright Oregon State, 2001 7 182 26.0 213. Rodney Wright Boise State, 2001 14 179 12.8 114. Charlie Jones BYU, 1994 7 177 25.3 115. Jalen Saunders at New Mexico State, 2011 7 174 24.9 2 Rodney Wright California, 2000 13 174 13.4 217. Charlie Jones at Baylor, 1993 7 173 24.7 218. Lloyd Madden at Pacific, 1967 15 172 11.5 119. Bernard Berrian at Tulsa, 2001 9 169 18.8 220. Bernard Berrian vs. Air Force, 2000 7 162 23.1 221. Anthony Williams at Pacific, 1987 7 161 21.6 122. Bernard Berrian Utah State, 2001 4 158 39.5 3 Ron Jenkins at Pacific, 1987 16 158 9.9 024. Rodney Wright UTEP, 1999 7 156 22.2 125. Jalen Saunders North Dakota, 2011 3 154 51.3 2 Larry Willis at Pacific, 1983 10 154 15.4 2

Player Opponent, Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Henry Ellard Long Beach State, 1982 9 154 17.1 328. Jahine Arnold at Hawai’i, 1995 8 152 19.0 129. Joe Fernandez at Nevada, 2005 9 150 16.6 130. Devon Wylie Louisiana Tech, 2011 13 149 11.5 1 Paul Williams Boise State, 2005 6 149 24.8 2 David Dunn vs. Colorado, 1993 9 149 16.6 0 Dwight Pickens Utah State, 1988 7 149 21.3 134. Enis Gilbeau UNLV, 1979 8 147 18.4 235. Brian Roberson BYU, 1995 8 146 18.3 236. Rodney Wright Rice, 2001 8 145 18.1 2 Rodney Wright at Hawai’i, 2001 9 145 16.1 1 38. Brian Roberson Air Force, 1996 7 144 20.6 139. Jalen Saunders at Idaho, 2011 5 142 28.4 2 Brian Roberson at Utah, 1996 10 142 14.2 141. Rodney Wright San Jose State, 1999 7 139 19.8 142. Seyi Ajirotutu at Louisiana Tech, 2008 7 137 19.5 2 Paul Williams San Jose State, 2005 6 137 22.8 144. Brian Roberson at San Diego State, 1996 9 136 15.1 1 Larry Willis at Utah State, 1983 8 136 17.0 0 Henry Ellard at Pacific, 1981 7 136 19.4 047. Isaiah Burse San Jose State, 2011 7 135 19.3 047. Marlon Moore Kansas State, 2007 9 134 14.8 2 Brian Roberson at UTEP, 1994 7 134 19.1 150. Marque Davis at Rice, 2002 6 133 22.2 1 Marque Davis at Louisiana Tech, 2002 7 133 19.0 1 Deandre Gilbert at Louisiana Tech, 2002 5 133 26.6 1

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FRESNO STATEHenry Ellard, 1982 Rec. Yards TDsS 11 Cal Poly ......................... 6 142 2S 18 at Oregon ...................... 7 101 0S 25 Weber State .................. 4 117 1O 2 Utah State ..................... 4 121 1O 9 Pacific ........................... 2 21 1O 16 at Nevada ...................... 7 230 2O 23 at San Jose State .......... 3 75 1O 30 Long Beach State ......... 9 154 3N 6 CS Fullerton .................. 6 221 2N 13 Montana State .............. 7 222 2N 20 at UNLV ......................... 7 106 0Totals (11 games) 62 1,510 15

Larry Willis, 1983 Rec. Yards TDsS 10 Bowling Green .............. 6 103 1S 17 Nevada .......................... 7 108 1S 24 at Pacific ....................... 10 154 2O 1 at Utah State ................. 8 136 0O 8 San Jose State .............. 5 105 0O 15 at Montana State .......... 4 64 1O 22 CS Fullerton .................. 9 116 0O 29 Cal Poly ......................... 5 101 1N 5 UNLV ............................. 3 32 0N 12 at Long Beach State ..... 0 0 0N 19 Northern Arizona ........... 6 90 0Totals (11 games) 63 1,009 6

Larry Willis, 1984 Rec. Yards TDsS 1 at Arizona ...................... 3 39 0S 8 at Boise State ............... 5 75 0S 15 Cal Poly ......................... 3 64 1S 22 Long Beach State ......... 2 30 0S 29 New Mexico State ......... 13 231 3O 6 at Hawai’i ...................... 5 85 0O 20 Utah State ..................... 7 102 1O 27 at San Jose State .......... 5 135 0N 3 at CS Fullerton .............. 6 38 0N 10 Pacific ........................... 8 81 0 N 17 Montana State .............. 16 282 2N 24 at UNLV ......................... 6 89 1Totals (12 games) .......................... 79 1,251 8

Charlie Jones, 1995 Rec. Yards TDsS 2 NE Louisiana ................. 5 39 1S 9 at Cal ............................. 6 97 0S 16 Pacific ........................... 5 86 2S 23 Utah .............................. 5 84 1S 30 at UCLA ........................ 7 115 0O 7 New Mexico .................. 6 84 0O 14 at San Diego State ........ 5 91 0O 28 Air Force ........................ 5 49 1N 4 at Hawai’i ...................... 10 124 0N 11 UTEP ............................. 8 244 4N 18 at Wyoming ................... 4 110 0N 25 BYU ............................... 5 48 0Totals (12 games) .......................... 71 1,171 9

Brian Roberson, 1996 Rec. Yards TDsA 31 Oregon .......................... 6 98 0S 7 at No. 18 Auburn ........... 5 70 0S 21 at Utah .......................... 10 142 1S 28 Hawai’i .......................... 6 103 0O 12 San Jose State .............. 9 204 2O 19 at Wyuoming ................. 5 69 0O 26 at UNLV ......................... 8 95 0N 2 Boise State .................... 7 119 0N 9 Colorado State .............. 6 68 0N 16 Air Force ........................ 7 144 1N 23 at San Diego State ........ 9 136 1Totals (11 games) ......................... 78 1,248 5

Rodney Wright, 1999 Rec. Yards TDsS 4 Portland State ............... 6 94 1S 11 at Oregon State ............. 6 70 1S 18 at UCLA ........................ 7 71 0S 25 at Nevada ...................... 1 15 0O 2 TCU ............................... 4 67 1O 9 Colorado State .............. 4 98 0O 14 at SMU .......................... 7 64 2O 23 UTEP ............................. 7 156 1O 30 at Tulsa .......................... 7 45 0N 6 Rice ............................... 5 71 0N 13 at Hawai’i ...................... 9 58 0N 20 San Jose State .............. 7 139 1D 18 vs. Utah* ........................ 6 55 0Totals (13 games) ......................... 74 1,062 7

Rodney Wright, 2001 Rec. Yards TDsA 26 at Colorado ................... 1 14 0S 2 No. 10 Oregon State ..... 7 182 2S 8 at No. 23 Wisconsin ...... 9 87 1S 22 at Tulsa .......................... 3 44 0S 29 Louisiana Tech .............. 8 74 0O 13 at Colorado State .......... 8 120 0O 19 Boise State .................... 14 179 1O 26 at Hawai’i ...................... 9 145 1N 3 Rice ............................... 8 145 2N 10 at SMU .......................... 7 91 1N 17 at Nevada ...................... 8 99 0N 23 at San Jose State .......... 4 73 1D 1 Utah State ..................... 5 78 0D 31 vs. Michigan State* ....... 13 299 2Totals (14 games) ......................... 104 1,630 11

Bernard Berrian, 2001 ............ Rec. Yards TDsA 26 at Colorado ................... 4 40 0S 2 No. 10 Oregon State ..... 2 55 1S 8 at No. 23 Wisconsin ...... 8 102 0S 22 at Tulsa .......................... 9 169 2S 29 Louisiana Tech .............. 5 48 1O 13 at Colorado State .......... 5 80 0O 19 Boise State .................... 8 85 1O 26 at Hawai’i ...................... 9 110 0N 3 Rice ............................... 3 76 1N 10 at SMU .......................... 4 72 1N 17 at Nevada ...................... 7 166 2N 23 at San Jose State .......... 8 109 1D 1 Utah State ..................... 4 158 3D 31 vs. Michigan State* ....... 9 94 0Totals (14 games) ......................... 85 1,364 13

Jalen Saunders, 2011 ............. Rec. Yards TDsS 3 vs. California ................. 2 22 0S 10 at No. 10 Nebraska ....... 1 17 0S 17 North Dakota ................. 3 154 2S 24 at Idaho ......................... 5 142 2O 1 Ole Miss ........................ 6 127 0O 7 No. 5 Boise State .......... 1 1 0O 15 Utah State ..................... 4 61 1O 22 at Nevada ...................... 4 76 1N 5 Louisiana Tech .............. 8 69 1N 12 at New Mexico State ..... 7 174 2N 19 at Hawai’i ...................... 3 67 1N 26 San Jose State .............. 3 50 1D 3 at San Diego State ........ 3 105 1Totals (13 games) ......................... 50 1,065 12

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LONGEST PASS COMPLETIONSYards Quarterback Receiver Opponent TD98 Paul Pinegar Paul Williams Boise State, 2005 Yes95 Kevin Sweeney Stephen Baker Oregon State, 1995 92 Ryan Colburn Marlon Moore UC Davis, 2009 Yes91 Mark Barsotti Stephen Shelley Ball State, 1989 Yes88 Derek Carr Jalen Saunders at San Diego State, 2011 Yes88 Jeff Tedford Tony Woodruff Southern Illinois, 1981 86 Derek Carr Jalen Saunders North Dakota Yes81 Bill Hume Larry Emerzian Pacific, 1953 78 Ryan Colburn Jalen Saunders at Ole Miss, 2010 Yes77 Paul Pinegar Jermaine Jamison at Rice, 2002 Yes75 Sean Norton Marlon Moore Hawai’i, 2006 Yes75 Tom Brandstater Bear Pascoe Hawai’i, 2006 YesNote: this is not a complete list

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Player Opponent, Year Plays Rush Pass Tot TD Avg1. Dave Telford Pacific, 1987 56 12 536 548 3 9.82. David Carr Michigan State, 2001 61 -29 531 502 4 8.23. Kevin Sweeney Montana State, 1984 62 8 476 484 2 7.84. Trent Dilfer Colorado, 1993 67 -49 523 474 2 7.15. Trent Dilfer Baylor, 1993 42 -10 473 463 3 11.06. Paul Pinegar Oregon, 2005 50 40 418 458 3 9.27. David Carr Utah State, 2001 29 -1 432 431 6 14.98. Trent Dilfer Brigham Young, 1993 40 -31 456 425 4 10.69. David Carr Colorado State, 2001 45 35 389 424 2 9.410. Jim Arellanes UTEP, 1995 32 -9 412 403 5 12.611. David Carr Hawai`i, 2001 52 -1 400 399 4 7.712. Ryan Colburn Mississippi, 2010 51 6 390 396 4 7.813. David Carr Air Force, 2000 41 3 91 394 5 9.6

Player Opponent, Year Plays Rush Pass Tot TD Avg 14. David Carr San Jose State, 2001 51 61 328 389 4 7.615. Derek Carr New Mexico State, 2011 36 -3 391 388 3 10.8 16. Paul Pinegar Nevada, 2005 47 -18 405 387 4 8.2 17. Kevin Sweeney Pacific, 1985 44 39 346 385 3 8.8 18. Dave Telford Utah State, 1987 79 -22 400 378 1 4.8 19. David Carr Nevada, 2001 41 9 368 377 4 9.2 20. Kevin Sweeney New Mexico State, 1984 45 5 368 373 5 8.321. Derek Carr Idaho, 2011 37 0 371 371 5 10.0 22. Paul Pinegar Boise State, 2002 59 -2 371 369 3 6.3 23. Mark Barsotti Washington State, 1991 43 38 328 366 2 8.5 Jeff Tedford UNLV, 1981 22 1 365 366 2 16.6 25. Paul Pinegar San Jose State, 2005 42 -5 368 363 2 8.6

TOP 25 SINGLE-GAME TOTAL OFFENSE BESTS

Total Offensive Yardage (Career)Rushing and Passing Yardage1. Kevin Sweeney, 1983-86 10,4212. Paul Pinegar, 2002-05 10,1133. Mark Barsotti, 1988-91 8,8494. David Carr, 1997-01 7,9475. Trent Dilfer, 1991-93 7,7856. Tom Brandstater, 2005-08 7,0097. Billy Volek, 1996-99 6,3548. Ryan Colburn, 2007-10 5,5829. Jeff Tedford, 1981-82 4,81410. Danny Robinson, 1965-67 4,58711. Richie Donati, 1993-96 4,56812. Beau Carter, 1961-63 3,89213. Jim Arellanes, 1995-96 3,81714. Derek Carr, 2009-Pres. 3,72815. Neftali Cortez, 1974-75 3,727

Total Offensive Yardage (Season)Rushing and Passing Yardage1. *David Carr, 2001 4,9062. Trent Dilfer, 1993 3,7993. Derek Carr, 2011 3,6164. Paul Pinegar, 2005 3,3945. Kevin Sweeney, 1984 3,1146. Trent Dilfer, 1992 3,0907. Jeff Tedford, 1982 2,9258. Ryan Colburn, 2010 2,8929. Kevin Sweeney, 1985 2,81310. David Carr, 2000 2,81211. Paul Pinegar, 2002 2,79812. Mark Barsotti, 1990 2,78213. Tom Brandstater, 2007 2,77214. Billy Volek, 1999 2,64515. Ryan Colburn, 2009 2,630* Led NCAA

Total Offensive Attempts (Career)Rushing and Passing Plays1. Kevin Sweeney, 1983-86 1,727

Total Offensive Attempts (Season)Rushing and Passing Plays1. David Carr, 2001 627

Total Offensive Attempts (Game)Rushing and Passing Plays1. Dave Telford 79 vs. Utah State, 1987

Average Per Play (Career)Rushing and Passing Plays1. Paul Pinegar, 2002-05 8.6

Average Per Play (Season)Minimum 100 plays1. Trent Dilfer, 1993 8.5 (436-for-3,686)

Average Per Play (Career)Rushing and Passing Plays1. Neftali Cortez 16.7 New Mexico State,

All-Purpose Yardage (Career) Player, Years Pos. Rush Rec K/O Ret P Ret Int Ret Total1. Bernard Berrian, 1999-03 WR 105 2,849 1,571 1,144 0 5,8262. Rodney Wright, 1998-01 WR 241 3,274 863 47 0 4,4253. Ron Rivers, 1991-93 RB 3,473 558 357 0 0 4,3884. Henry Ellard, 1979-82 WR 205 2,947 974 26 0 4,1525. Charlie Jones, 1992 WR 240 3,344 80 283 0 3,9476. Brian Roberson, 1993-96 WR 43 2,956 263 676 0 3,9387. Jamie Kimbrough, 1995-98 RB 2,250 1.092 575 14 0 3,9318. Dale Messer, 1958-60 RB 1,912 992 569 297 86 3,8569. Charles Smith, 1998-01 WR 191 2,367 654 526 0 3,73810. Michael Pittman, 1993-97 RB 3,017 541 15 0 0 3,57311. Ryan Mathews, 2007-09 RB 3,280 268 0 0 0 3,54812. Robbie Rouse, 2009-Pres. RB 3,157 359 0 0 0 3,51613. Kelly Skipper, 1985-88 RB 2,237 616 525 6 0 3,38414. Anthony Daigle, 1991-93 RB 2,089 809 192 0 0 3,09015. Dwayne Wright, 2003-04, ‘06 RB 2,638 400 0 0 0 3,038

All-Purpose Yardage (Season) Player, Year Pos. Rush Rec K/O Ret P Ret Int Ret Total1. *Bernard Berrian, 2001 WR 91 1,364 765 556 0 2,7762. Isaiah Burse, 2011 WR 0 436 1606 0 0 2,0423. Jamie Kimbrough, 1998 RB 1,168 391 393 0 0 1,9524. Ryan Mathews, 2009 RB 1,808 122 0 0 0 1,9305. Bernard Berrian, 2003 WR 171 668 631 429 0 1,8996. Gary Boreham WR 0 941 677 429 0 1,8997. Dale Messer, 1960 RB 811 655 246 75 28 1,8158. Rodney Wright, 2001 WR 114 1,630 0 47 0 1,7919. Robbie Rouse, 2011 RB 1,549 228 0 0 0 1,77710. Rodney Davis, 2002 RB 1,586 162 0 0 0 1,74811. Brian Roberson, 1996 WR -4 1,248 125 330 0 1,69912. David Dunn, 1994 WR 0 666 1,013 5 0 1,68413. Dwayne Wright, 2006 RB 1,462 221 0 0 0 1,68314. Ron Rivers, 1993 RB 1,477 176 7 0 0 1,66015. Henry Ellard, 1982 WR 100 1,510 44 1 0 1,655* Led NCAA & Set WAC Record

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SCORING

Scoring Leaders (Career) Player (Yrs) TD PAT 2PT FG PtsKevin Goessling (2008-11) 0 190 0 61 373Derek Mahoney (1990-93) 0 223 0 47 364Barry Belli (1984-87) 0 123 0 70 333Asen Asparuhov (2000-02) 0 135 0 55 300Anthony Daigle (1991-93) 44 0 1 0 266Dean Philpott (1954-57) 35 20 0 0 230Clint Stitser (2004-07) 0 112 0 37 223Jeff Hanna (1997-99) 0 104 0 36 212Dale Messer (1958-50) 31 6 2 0 196Steve Loop (1988-89) 0 101 0 31 194

Scoring By Kickers (Season) Player, Year PAT-Att FG-Att LK Pts1. Asen Asparuhov, 2001 60-62 23-32 48 1292. Asen Asparuhov, 2002 43-43 23-30 52 1123. Barry Belli, 1985 53-56 18-26 55 1074. Kevin Goessling, 2010 42-44 21-26 52 1055. Kevin Goessling, 2009 55-55 15-16 51 1006. Steve Loop, 1988 47-48 18-27 51 1017. Derek Mahoney, 1991 66-67 11-15 44 998. Brett Visintainer, 2003 35-35 21-28 47 989. Derek Mahoney, 1993 52-56 15-21 35 9710. Barry Belli, 1986 33-34 21-31 54 96

Touchdowns responsible for Game: ..................................................................... 6, ...........Bill Yancy (6-0) vs. Long Beach State,1978; ................Rod Kraft (5-1) vs. CS Northridge, 1973; ........................ Jeff Tedford (5-1) vs. Pacific; 1982; ........................Mark Barsotti (2-4) vs. Utah; 1989; .....................David Carr (6-0) vs. Utah State, 2001 Season: ......51, David Carr, 2001 (5 rush, 46 pass) Career: 92, Paul Pinegar, 2002-05 (8 rush, 84pass)

Touchdowns scored Game: ... 5, Don Driscoll vs. CS Los Angeles, 1954 Season: ........................... 19, Ryan Mathews, 2009 Career: ....................... 44, Anthony Daigle, 1991-93

PATs made Game: 13, Derek Mahoney vs. New Mexico, 1991 $ Season: .......................... 66, Derek Mahoney, 1991 Career: ....................223, Derek Mahoney, 1990-93

PATs attempted Game: 13, Derek Mahoney vs. New Mexico, 1991 $ Season: .........................67, Derek Mahoney, 1991 Career: .................... 230, Derek Mahoney, 1990-93

Consecutive PATs Season: ........................... 62, Derek Mahoney, 1991 Career: .......................89, Derek Mahoney, 1991-92

Field goals attempted Game: ................ 5, Barry Belli vs. Utah State, 1984 Season: .........................32, Asen Asparuhov, 2001 Career: .................................99, Barry Belli, 1984-87

Field goals made Game: ................ 5, Barry Belli vs. Utah State, 1984 Season: ......... 23, Asen Asparuhov, 2001 and 2002 Career: ................................70, Barry Belli, 1984-87

Bestfieldgoalpercentage: Season: ...........938 (15-16), Kevin Goessling, 2009

Consecutivefieldgoals Season: .......................... 15, Kevin Goessling, 2009 Career: .......................18, Kevin Goessling, 2009-10

Longestfieldgoalmade: ..................58, Kevin Goessling at Utah State, 2008Safeties scored: .................................2, Hal Riley vs. Nevada, 1945

Most two-point conversions: Game ..........................................2, several playersMost two-point attempts: Game ..........................................2, several players

Most kicking points Game: ........ 20, Steve Loop vs. New Mexico, 1988 Season: 129, Asen Asparhov (60 PAT, 23 FG), 2001 Career: ..................... 364, Derek Mahoney, 1990-93Most points scored Season: ........................129, Asen Asparuhov, 2001 Career: ..................... 364, Derek Mahoney, 1990-93

PUNTINGPunts Game: ..... 13, Mike Mancini vs. Long Beach State, 1983 Season: ... 84, 2x, Mike Lingua, 2003; Craig Holworthy, 1973 Career: .......................... 214, Jeff Roberts, 1995-98

Punting Average (Season) Player, Year No. Yds Avg1. Robert Malone, 2009 43 1,941 45.12. Jeff Roberts, 1996 40 1,787 44.73. Mike Mancini, 1985 45 1,976 43.94. Jeff Roberts, 1997 72 3,146 43.75. Jason Simpson, 2001 66 2,870 43.56. Robert Malone, 2008 54 2,311 42.8 7. Mike Mancini, 1984 74 3,163 42.78. Jeff Roberts, 1998 62 2,605 42.09. Mike Mancini, 1983 58 2,379 41.010. Rusty Karraker, 1982 58 2,376 41.0

Average per punt Game: (min. 5) . 50.6 (5 for 253), Brad Seagle vs. Utah, 1990 Season: ... 43.9 (45 for 1,976), Mike Mancini, 1985 Career: .............42.5 (177 for 7,525), Mike Mancini, 1983-85

Punting yards Season: .................... 3,388, Craig Holworthy, 1973 Career: ......................9,078, Jeff Roberts, 1995-99

Longest punt: ......80 yards, Craig Holworthy vs. San Jose State, 1973

PUNT RETURNS Game: ...........8, Eric Fox vs. Bowling Green, 1982; ..................... Larry Willis vs. Bowling Green, 1983; ............... Malcolm Seabron vs. CS Fullerton, 1991 Season: ...................42, 2x, Bernard Berrian, 2003; ..........................................Malcolm Seabron, 1991 Career: ...................... 99, Bernard Berrian, 1999-03

Punt return yards Game: ....189, Clifton Smith vs. Weber State, 2005 Season: .......................... 543, Mike Freeman, 1967 Career: .................1,144, Bernard Berrian, 1999-03

Punt return for touchdowns Game: ........2, Clifton Smith vs. Weber State, 2005 Season: .....................................3, Phil Borjas, 1972 Career: ............................. 5, Clifton Smith, 2004-08

Punt Return Average (Season)Minimum 1.0 Per Team Game Player, Year No. Yds TD Avg1. L.C. Taylor, 1956 15 333 0 22.22. Phil Borjas, 1972 18 345 3 19.23. Brian Roberson, 1995 19 346 1 18.24. Dale Messer, 1959 13 222 0 17.15. Mike Freeman, 1967 34 543 2 16.06. Devon Wylie, 2011 29 446 2 15.47. Dwight Pickens, 1989 32 472 1 14.88. Bob Garner, 1956 15 219 0 14.69. Clifton Smith, 2007 22 317 2 14.410. Payton Williams, 1998 24 343 1 14.3

Best punt return average Season: ....................... 63.0 (3) Clifton Smith, 2005 Career: .........18.7, Clifton Smith, 2005-06 (25-465)

Longest punt return: .........100, Stanley Bordagaray vs. San Jose State, 1930

KICKOFF RETURNS Game: ............... 7, A.J. Jefferson vs. Hawai’i, 2007 Season: ..........................75, Isaiah Burse, 2011 - $ Career: ............................ 97, Isaiah Burse, 2010-11

Kickoff yards Game: .......... 245, A.J. Jefferson vs. Hawai’i, 2007 Season: .....................1,606, Isaiah Burse, 2011 - $ Career: .......................2,184, Isaiah Burse, 2010-11

Touchdowns from kickoff returns Game: ...........................................1, several players Season: .............................. 2, A.J. Jefferson, 2007* Career: ............................3, A.J. Jefferson, 2006-09

Best return average Season: .....35.8 (26 for 930), A.J. Jefferson, 2007! Career: (min. 1 per team game played) .............. 29.4 ..................... (83 for 2,440), A.J. Jefferson, 2006-p Longest return: .102, Walt Byrd vs. Northern Arizona, 1934

Kickoff Return Average (Season)Minimum 1.0 Per Team Game Player, Year No. Yds TD Avg1. A.J. Jefferson, 2007 26 930 2 35.82. Jaime Kimbrough, 1998 13 393 1 30.23. A.J. Jefferson, 2008 31 908 1 29.34. Adam Jennings, 2005 20 580 0 29.05. David Dunn, 1994 35 1013 0 28.96. Kelvin Means, 1989 18 509 0 28.37. Steve Woods, 1977 16 447 1 27.98. Mike Tsoutsouvas, 1975 13 354 0 27.29. Brock Smith, 1987 19 512 1 26.910. Adam Jennings, 2004 26 658 0 25.3

* Full season includes Fresno State bowl game statistics; $ - NCAA Record;! NCAA Leader

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Solo Tackles Game: .............15, Steve Cordle vs. Arizona, 1981; ........... 15, Kent Paine vs. Long Beach State, 1981

Assisted Tackles Game: .....13, Chuck McCutchen vs. San Jose St., 1983; ....................................................................... Ben Jacobs vs. Texas A&M, 2007

Total Tackles Game: ..............24, Omar Stoutmire vs. Utah, 1995

Tackles (Season) Player, Year .............................Solo .......Asts ...... Total1. Omar Stoutmire, 1995...... 111 .......87 .......1982. Ron Papazian, 1993 .......... 94 ........64 .......1583. A.J. Gass, 1996 ................. 82 ........68 .......1504. Brad Bell, 1993 ................. 68 ........76 .......1445. Ron Papazian, 1994 .......... 79 ........60 .......1396. Chris Peters, 1993 ............ 80 ........56 .......1367. Zack Rix, 1992 .................69.5 .......64 ....133.58. Marcus Riley, 2007 ............ 64 ........68 .......1329. A.J. Gass, 1997 ................. 76 ........47 .......12310. Chris Peters, 1992 ...........48.5 .......71 ....119.5

Tackles (Career)1. Omar Stoutmire (1993-96) .........................4582. Tim Skipper (1997-00) ...............................4183. Bryce McGill (2000-03) ..............................3264. A.J. Gass (1993-97) ...................................3255. Ben Jacobs (2007-09 .................................3006. Zack Rix (1989-92) .....................................2957. Marquez Pope (1988-91) ...........................2908. Vernon Fox (1998-01).................................2899. Brad Bell (1990-93) ....................................27210. Ron Papazian (1993-94) ............................264 Cory Hall (1995-98) ....................................264

Tackles For A Loss (Season)1. Alan Harper, 2001 .................................21-1022. Nick Burley,2002 .....................................18-753. Logan Harrell, 2011 ...............................17-100 Orlando Huff, 2000..................................17-78 Tim Skipper, 1998 ...................................17-106. Chris Carter, 2010 ................................16.5-937. Alan Harper, 2000 ...................................16-61 Jason Stewart, 2002 ...............................16-569. Brian Morris, 2003 ...............................15.5-7710. Alan Harper, 1999 ...................................15-47 Payton Williams, 1998 ............................15-30 Earl Oliver, 1992 ......................................15-31 Marcus Riley, 2007 ..................................15-43

Sacks Game: ...............7, Ron Cox vs. CS Fullerton, 1989

Sacks (Season)1. Ron Cox, 1989 ..........................................28.02. Jethro Franklin, 1986 ................................19.53. Ron Cox, 1988 ..........................................14.54. Alan Harper, 2001 .....................................12.0 Jethro Franklin, 1987 ................................12.06. Tracy Rogers, 1988 ...................................11.57. Chris Carter, 2010 .....................................11.0 Brian Morris, 2003 ....................................11.09. Logan Harrell, 2010 ...................................10.5 Greg Ramsey, 1986 ..................................10.5

Sacks (Career)1. Ron Cox, 1987-89 .....................................50.02. Jethro Franklin, 1986-87 ...........................31.53. Garrett McIntyre, 2002-05 ........................25.0 Nick Burley, 1999-02.................................25.05. Tyler Clutts, 2004-07 .................................23.56. Alan Harper, 1998-01 ................................21.07. Chris Carter, 2007-10 ................................19.5 Zack Rix, 1989-92 .....................................19.59. Logan Harrell, 2008-11 .............................18.5 Nick Ruggeroli, 1987-90 ...........................18.5

Passes intercepted (Game) 3,Tom McCall vs. Montana St. and CS Los Angeles,1968 ...........................3, Steve Cordle vs. Oregon, 1981 ................. 3, Rod Webster vs. Oregon State, 1985

Passes Intercepted (Season) Player, Year ...................... No. ......Yds ..... Avg ....... TD1. Carl Ray Harris, 1970 . 14 ......98 ..... 7.0 ........ 02. Jack Erdman, 1970 ..... 9 ......122 ... 13.6 ....... 2 Dave Plump, 1966....... 9 ......120 ... 13.3 ....... 1 Mike Freeman, 1967 ... 9 .......69 ..... 7.7 ........ 05. Ron Cross, 1984 ......... 8 ......132 ... 16.5 ....... 0 Rod Webster, 1985 ..... 8 ......141 ... 17.6 ....... 17. Ervin Hunt, 1967 ......... 7 ......163 ... 23.3 ....... 1 Tom McCall, 1969 ....... 7 ......157 ... 22.4 ....... 1 Jack Erdman, 1969 ..... 7 .......48 ..... 6.9 ........ 010. Jim Sanderson, 1960 .. 6 ......162 ... 27.0 ....... 0 Matt McKnight, 1982 .. 6 .......51 ..... 8.5 ........ 0 Ervin Hunt, 1968 ......... 6 .......46 ..... 7.7 ........ 0 Dwayne Crump, 1971 . 6 .......37 ..... 6.2 ........ 0 Eric Fox, 1982 ............. 6 .......32 ..... 6.0 ........ 0 Mike Freeman, 1968 ... 6 ........6 ...... 1.0 ........ 0 Efrain Guizar, 1997 ...... 6 ......114 ... 19.0 ....... 2

Passes Intercepted (Career)1. Rod Webster, 1984-87 .................................17

Interception Return Yards Game: 143, Tom McCall vs. CS Los Angeles, 1968 Season: ......................205, Richard Marshall, 2004 Career: ......................... 340, Rod Webster, 1984-87

Most INT Returns for Touchdowns Season: ........2, Jack Erdman, 1970; Efrain Guizar, 1997; ...............Dee Meza, 2002; Richard Marshall, 2004 Career: ......................3, Richard Marshall, 2003-05

Best Interception Return Average Career: (min. 2 INTs) 33.9, Richard Marshall, 2002-05 (9-305)

Longest Interception Return: ...................107, Gary Hayes vs. Long Beach State, 1976 * Full season includes Fresno State bowl game statistics; $ - NCAA Record;! NCAA Leader

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Total first downs: ......................................38, Air Force vs. Fresno State, 1996Rushing: ...................................................30, Air Force vs. Fresno State, 1996Passing: ............................................. 23, San Jose State, 1989; Hawai`i, 2002Penalty: .............................................6, Fresno State vs. San Jose State, 1981................................................................... Fresno State vs. CS Fullerton, 1981...........................................................................Fresno State vs. Nevada, 1982......................................................................Utah State vs. Fresno State, 2005Fewest total first downs: ....... 8, Southern Illinois, 1981 Northern Illinois, 1991Rushing: ...............................................................1, Utah, 1989; Hawai`i, 2002Passing: ..................................................................... 2, Southern Illinois, 1981Penalty: ............................................................................................ 0, by many

RUSHINGRushing attemptsIndividual: .............. 40, Jonas Lewis (San Diego State) vs. Fresno State, 1997Team: ........................................................81, Air Force vs. Fresno State, 1996Yards rushingIndividual: ....................................... 234, Ryan Mathews vs. Boise State, 2009Team: ........................................................ 503, Fresno State vs. Hawai`i, 2004Fewest yards lost rushing: .......................1, Fresno State vs. Utah State, 2009Longest rush: .......................................94, Josh Levi vs. San Jose State, 1999Fewest rushing attempts: .......................................................... 17, Utah, 1989Fewest yards rushing: ............................... 25, FS vs. Long Beach State, 1984Yards lost rushing: ..................................... 79, FS vs. Long Beach State, 1984Fewest net yards rushing: ............... -6, Fresno State vs. Bowling Green, 1983

PASSINGPasses attemptedIndividual: .......62, Steve Clarkson (San Jose State) vs. Toledo (Dec. 19, 1981)Team: ......................................................... 63, San Jose State (Dec. 19, 1981)

Passes completedIndividual: ......43, Steve Clarkson (San Jose State) vs. Toledo (Dec. 19, 1981)Team: ......................................................... 43, San Jose State (Dec. 19, 1981)

TouchdownsIndividual: ......................................6, David Carr vs. Utah State (Dec. 1, 2001)Team: ............................................................ 6, 3x, last Hawai’i (Oct. 14, 2006)

Had interceptedIndividual: ........5, Steve Clarkson (San Jose State) vs. Toledo (Dec. 19, 1981)Team: ........................... 5, San Jose State (Dec. 19, 1981); New Mexico, 1991

Yards passingIndividual: ..........476, Kevin Sweeney (Fresno State) vs. Montana State, 1984Team: ....................................................... 521, San Jose State (Dec. 19, 1981)

Fewest passes attemptedTeam: .....................................................................................6, Air Force, 1995

Fewest yards passingTeam: ...............................................7, Northern Illinois vs. Fresno State, 1991

Longest pass:98 yards, Paul Pinegar to Paul Williams (Fresno State) vs. Boise State, 2005

Best completion percentage:................................912 (31-34), Steve Sarkisian (BYU) vs. Fresno State, 1995

RECEPTIONSMost receptionsIndividual: ........18, Gerald Willhite (San Jose State) vs. Toledo (Dec. 19, 1981)

Most yardsIndividual: .................. 282, Larry Willis (Fresno State) vs. Montana State, 1984

Average yards per receptionIndividual (min. 3): ..51.3 (3 for 154), Jalen Sanuders (FS) vs. North Dakota, 2011

TOTAL OFFENSETotal offensive playsIndividual: ...........................................................................................................68, 2x - last Luke McCown (Louisiana Tech) vs. Fresno State (Sept. 29, 2001) Team: ....................................................................................... 100, UNLV, 1981

Total yardsIndividual: ...... 484 (476 passing, 8 rushing), Kevin Sweeney (FS) vs. Montana State, 1984Team: ................................................ 757, Fresno State vs. New Mexico, 1991

Touchdowns responsible for: ................................................................................ 6(6 passing) David Carr (FS), vs. Utah State, 2001; Steve Clarkson (San Jose State) vs. Toledo (Dec. 19, 1981); (5 passing, 1 rushing) Jeff Tedford (FS) vs. Pacific, 1982; (2 passing, 4 rushing) Mark Barsotti (FS) vs. Utah, 1989

Average gain per play - Team: .................... 9.2, Hawai’i vs. Fresno State, 2006Fewest offensive plays - Team: . 47, Long Beach State vs. Fresno State, 1991Lowest total offense - Team: ............ 144, CS Fullerton vs. Fresno State, 1991Lowest average per play - Team: ...... 2.3, CS Fullerton vs. Fresno State, 1991

FUMBLESFumbles: .................................................................... 7, Toledo (Dec. 19, 1981)Fumbles lost: ............................................. 4, FS vs. Hawai`i, 1996; BYU, 1998Fewest fumbles: .......................................................................0, several timesFewest fumbles lost: ................................................................0, several times

PENALTIESPenalties: ........................................................22, FS vs. San Jose State, 1981Penalty yards: ...............................................194, FS vs. San Jose State, 1981Fewest penalties: ...................................................................... 0, Pacific, 1995Fewest penalty yards: .............................................................. 0, Pacific, 1995

INTERCEPTIONSIndividual: ............................................ 3, Steve Cordle (FS) vs. Oregon, 1981Team: .............................................................................................................. 5, ............................ vs. Toledo (Dec. 19, 1981); vs. Oregon State (Sept. 5, 2003); ...........................................FS vs. Utah State, 1988; FS vs. New Mexico, 1991

Interception yards:Individual: .................................................... 103, Nate Ray (FS) vs. SMU, 2002Team: ........................................................124, Fresno State vs. Nevada, 2002Fewest interceptions: - Team: .................................................... 0, many timesFewest interception yards - Team: ............................................. 0, many timesLongest return: ........................................... 103, Nate Ray (FS) vs. SMU, 2002

PUNTINGPuntsIndividual: ........................ 13, Phil Nevin (CS Fullerton) vs. Fresno State, 1991Team: .................................................................. 13, CS Fullerton vs. FS, 1991

Punting yardsIndividual: ....................... 544, Phil Nevin (CS Fullerton) vs. Fresno State, 1991Team: ................................................. 544, CS Fullerton vs. Fresno State, 1991

Average yards per puntIndividual: ....... (min. 4) 54 (4 for 216), Robert Malone (FS) vs. San Jose State, 2009Team: .................(min. 4) 54 (4 for 216) Fresno State vs. San Jose State, 2009Longest punt: .... 69, 2x, last Robert Malone, Fresno State vs. San Jose State, 2009Fewest punts: ..... 0, vs. San Jose State, 1999; Fresno State vs. Hawai`i, 2008Fewest punting yards: (min. 3) ..........................................18, vs. Hawai`i, 2004Lowest average yards per punt: (min. 3) ..28.0 (3-84), Pacific vs. Fresno State, 1985

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PUNT RETURNSMost punt returnsIndividual: ....................................................................................................... 8, Tommy Purvis (Pacific) vs. Fresno State, 1984; ........ Eric Fox (FS) vs. Bowling Green, 1982; Larry Willis (FS) vs. Bowling Green, 1983; Malcolm Seabron (FS) vs. CS Fullerton, 1991; Adam Jennings (FS) vs. UTEP, 2004Team: ........................................................................ 8, 5x, last vs. UTEP, 2004

Most punt return yardsIndividual: ..................................189, Clifton Smith (FS) vs. Weber State, 2005Team: ........................................ 257, Fresno State vs. Boise State State, 2009

Fewest punt returnsTeam: .......................................................................................... 0, many times

Fewest punt return yardsTeam: ........................................................................................... 0, many times

Highest average per return: (min. 3) .......................................................................................................... 63.0 (3 for 189), Clifton Smith (FS) vs. Weber State, 2005

Longest return: ...............................92, Clifton Smith (FS) vs. Weber State, 2005

KICKOFF RETURNSIndividual: ............................ 8, La Von Edwards (Utah) vs. Fresno State, 1989..........................................................8, Isaiah Burse (FS) vs. Boise State, 2011 Team: .................................. 10, 5x, last by Fresno State vs. Boise State, 2011

Kickoff return yardsIndividual: ................................................ 178, David Dunn (FS) vs. BYU, 1994Team: ................................................. 210, Fresno State vs. Boise State, 2009Highest average per return: ........................................................... (min. 3) 44.7 ...........................................(3-134), Brock Smith (FS) vs. San Jose State, 1987Fewest kickoff returns: .............................. 0, 4x, last vs. Louisiana Tech, 2003Team: .............................................................................................................. 0, .............vs. Cal Poly, 1982; vs. Montana State, 1982; vs. Utah State, 1984; vs. Louisiana Tech, 2003Fewest kickoff return yards: ...................... 0, 5x, last vs. Louisiana Tech, 2003Longest return: ........100, Wade Lockett (CS Fullerton) vs. Fresno State, 1985

SCORINGMost points scoredIndividual: ...................................24 (4 TDs), Mark Barsotti (FS) vs. Utah, 1989Team: ...........................94 (17-49-14-14), Fresno State vs. New Mexico, 1991

Most points scoredFirst quarter: ...................................................28, 2x, last vs. Utah State, 2001Second quarter: .................................. 49, Fresno State vs. New Mexico, 1991Third quarter: .........................................23, Fresno State vs. Utah State, 2005Fourth quarter: ........................... 21, many times, last vs. Portland State, 2003

Most points scoredFirst half: .................................66 (17-49), Fresno State vs. New Mexico, 1991Second half: ......... 35 (14-21), Fresno State vs. San Jose State, 1981; vs. Air Force, 1996

Fewest points scored .......... 0, several times, last SMU vs. Fresno State, 2004Largest margin of victory: .......77 (94-17), Fresno State vs. New Mexico, 1991Most touchdowns: .............................. 13, Fresno State vs. New Mexico, 1991Rushing: ..................9, Fresno State vs. New Mexico, 1991; vs. Hawai`i, 2004Passing: ............................................7, San Jose State vs. Fresno State, 1981

Mostfieldgoalsattempted

Individual: ..............................................5, Barry Belli (FS) vs. Utah State, 1984

MostfieldgoalsmadeIndividual: .............................................5, Barry Belli (FS) vs. Utah State, 1984Team: .......................................................................5, FS vs. Utah State, 1984

Points after touchdown attemptedIndividual: ...............................13, Derek Mahoney (FS) vs. New Mexico, 1991

Points after touchdown madeIndividual: ...............................13, Derek Mahoney (FS) vs. New Mexico, 1991Most two-point conversions: ........................................2, San Jose State, 1981

Kick scoringIndividual: ...........................................19, Barry Belli (FS) vs. Utah State, 1984

LongestfieldgoalIndividual: .................................... 54, Barry Belli (FS) vs. Montana State, 1986

Longest rush touchdownIndividual: ............................................94. Josh Levi vs. San Jose State, 1999Most Home Wins: ..................................... 8; 1989 (8-0), 1986 (8-0), 1982 (8-0)Most Home Losses: ....................................................4; 1994 (3-4), 1983 (3-4)

MOST POINTSGameFresno State: ........................................................... 94, vs. New Mexico, 1991Opponent: ............................................................................. 68, Hawai’i, 2006

SeasonFresno State: ..................................................................................... 440, 2009Opponent: ......................................................................................... 339, 2006

FEWEST POINTSGameFresno State: ........................................................................6, vs. Pacific,1984 Opponent: ................... 0, several times, last Fresno State vs. UC Davis, 2009

SeasonFresno State: ..................................................................................... 152, 1981Opponent: ........................................................................................... 43, 1988Consecutive Wins: ................................20, from Oct. 31, 1987-Sept. 29, 1990Consecutive Losses: .................... 3, 3x, last from Sept. 9 2006-Nov. 11, 2006Last Tie: ...............................................................Oct. 13, 1990, vs. Utah State

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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS .................................... overall conference

year coach ............................ W .....l ..... T .........W ... l ... T1921 Arthur Jones .................. 3 .....4 .....0 ........................1922 Arthur Jones .................. 7 .....1 .....2 ........................1923 Arthur Jones .................. 7 .....2 .....0 ........................1924 Arthur Jones .................. 7 .....2 .....0 ........................1925 Arthur Jones .................. 2 .....6 .....1 ........................1926 Arthur Jones .................. 5 .....3 .....1 ........................1927 Arthur Jones .................. 3 .....3 .....2 ........................1928 Arthur Jones .................. 2 .....5 .....1 ........................Totals: 8 years ................................ 36 .... 26 ..... 7 ......... .572 ...........

1929 Stanley Borleske ........... 1 .....7 .....0 ........................1930 Stanley Borleske ........... 8 .....0 .....0 ........................1931 Stanley Borleske ........... 4 .....6 .....0 ........................1932 Stanley Borleske ........... 3 .....4 .....2 ........................Totals: 4 years ................................ 16 .... 17 ..... 2 ......... .486 ...........

1933 Leo Harris ...................... 5 .....4 .....0 ........................1934 Leo Harris ...................... 7 .....2 .....1 ........................1935 Leo Harris ...................... 6 .....3 .....0 ........................Totals: 3 years ................................ 18 ..... 9 ...... 1 ......... .661 ........... 1936 James Bradshaw ........... 5 .....3 .....1 ........................1937 James Bradshaw ........... 8 .....1 .....1 ........................1938 James Bradshaw ........... 7 .....3 .....0 ........................1939 James Bradshaw ........... 9 .....1 .....0 ........................1940 James Bradshaw ........... 9 .....2 .....1 ........................1941 James Bradshaw ........... 4 .....3 .....2 ........................1942 James Bradshaw ........... 9 .....1 .....0 ........................Totals: 8 years ................................ 59 .... 18 ..... 5 ......... .750 ...........

1943 No Football (World War II) ........................................1944 Earl Wight ...................... 0 .....6 .....0 ........................

1945 Alvin Pierson .................. 4 .....6 .....2 ........................Totals: 2 years ................................. 7 ..... 14 ..... 2 ......... .348 ...........

1946 James Bradshaw ........... 8 .....4 .....0 ........................(See above)

1947 Ken Gleason .................. 3 .....6 .....2 ........................1948 Ken Gleason .................. 3 .....6 .....1 ........................Totals: 2 years ................................. 6 ..... 12 ..... 3 ......... .357 ....1949 Alvin Pierson .................. 3 .....8 .....0 ........................(See above)

1950 Duke Jacobs ................. 2 .....6 .....1 ........................1951 Duke Jacobs ................. 5 .....5 .....0 ........................Totals: 2 years ................................. 7 ..... 11 ..... 1 ......... .395 ...........

1952 Clark Van Galder ........... 8 .....2 .....0 ........................1953 Clark Van Galder ........... 4 .....4 .....2 ........................1954 Clark Van Galder ........... 7 .....3 .....0 ........................1955 Clark Van Galder ........... 9 .....1 .....0 ........................1956 Clark Van Galder ........... 8 .....2 .....0 ........................1957 Clark Van Galder .......... 5 .....5 .....0 ........................1958 Clark Van Galder ........... 5 .....5 .....0 ........................Totals: 7 years ................................ 46 .... 22 ..... 2 ......... .671 ...........

overall conference

1959 Cecil Coleman ............... 7 .....3 .....0 ......... 5 .... 0 ....01960 Cecil Coleman ............... 9 .....1 .....0 ......... 5 .... 0 ....01961 Cecil Coleman .............. 10 ....0 .....0 ......... 5 .... 0 ....01962 Cecil Coleman ............... 7 .....3 .....0 ......... 4 .... 1 ....01963 Cecil Coleman ............... 4 .....6 .....0 ........................Totals: 5 years ................................ 37 .... 13 ..... 0 ......... .740 ...........

1964 Phil Krueger ................... 4 .....6 .....0 ......... 1 .... 3 ....01965 Phil Krueger ................... 6 .....4 .....0 ......... 1 .... 3 ....0Totals: 2 years ................................ 10 .... 10 ..... 0 ......... .500 ...........

1966 Darryl Rogers ................ 7 .....3 .....0 ......... 3 .... 2 ....01967 Darryl Rogers ................ 3 .....8 .....0 ......... 3 .... 2 ....01968 Darryl Rogers ................ 7 .....4 .....0 ........................1969 Darryl Rogers ................ 6 .....4 .....0 ......... 1 .... 3 ....01970 Darryl Rogers ................ 8 .....4 .....0 ......... 4 .... 2 ....01971 Darryl Rogers ................ 6 .....5 .....0 ......... 3 .... 2 ....01972 Darryl Rogers ................ 6 .....4 .....1 ......... 1 .... 3 ....0Totals: 7 years ................................ 43 .... 32 ..... 1 ......... .573 ...........

1973 JR Boone ....................... 2 .....9 .....0 ......... 1 .... 3 ....01974 JR Boone ....................... 5 .....7 .....0 ......... 1 .... 3 ....01975 JR Boone ....................... 3 .....8 .....0 ......... 1 .... 4 ....0Totals: 3 years ................................ 10 .... 24 ..... 0 ......... .294 ...........

1976 Jim Sweeney ................. 5 .....6 .....0 ......... 3 .... 1 ....01977 Jim Sweeney ................. 9 .....2 .....0 ......... 4 .... 0 ....0(see below)

1978 Bob Padilla .................... 3 .....8 .....0 ......... 1 .... 4 ....01979 Bob Padilla .................... 4 .....7 .....0 ......... 3 .... 2 ....0Totals: 2 years ................................ 7 ..... 15 ..... 0 ......... .318 ...........

1980 Jim Sweeney ................. 5 .....6 .....0 ......... 1 .... 4 ....01981 Jim Sweeney ................. 5 .....6 .....0 ......... 2 .... 3 ....01982 Jim Sweeney ................ 11 ....1 .....0 ......... 6 .... 0 ....01983 Jim Sweeney ................. 6 .....5 .....0 ......... 2 .... 4 ....01984 Jim Sweeney ................. 6 .....6 .....0 ......... 3 .... 4 ....01985 Jim Sweeney ................ 11 ....0 .....1 ......... 7 .... 0 ....01986 Jim Sweeney ................. 9 .....2 .....0 ......... 6 .... 1 ....01987 Jim Sweeney ................. 6 .....5 .....0 ......... 4 .... 3 ....01988 Jim Sweeney ................ 10 ....2 .....0 ......... 7 .... 0 ....01989 Jim Sweeney ................ 11 ....1 .....0 ......... 7 .... 0 ....01990 Jim Sweeney ................. 8 .....2 .....1 ......... 5 .... 1 ....11991 Jim Sweeney ................ 10 ....2 .....0 ......... 6 .... 1 ....01992 Jim Sweeney ................. 9 .....4 .....0 ......... 6 .... 2 ....01993 Jim Sweeney ................. 8 .....4 .....0 ......... 6 .... 2 ....01994 Jim Sweeney ................. 5 .....7 .....1 ......... 3 .... 4 ....11995 Jim Sweeney ................. 5 .....7 .....0 ......... 2 .... 6 ....01996 Jim Sweeney ................. 4 .....7 ................. 3 .... 5 .....Totals: 19 years ............................. 143 ... 75 ..... 3 ......... .654 ...........

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1997 Pat Hill ........................... 6 .....6 ................. 5 .... 3 .......1998 Pat Hill ........................... 5 .....6 ................. 5 .... 3 .......1999 Pat Hill ........................... 8 .....5 ................. 5 .... 2 .......2000 Pat Hill ........................... 7 .....5 ................. 6 .... 2 .......2001 Pat Hill .......................... 11 ....3 ................. 6 .... 2 .......2002 Pat Hill ........................... 9 .....5 ................. 6 .... 2 .......2003 Pat Hill ........................... 9 .....5 ................. 6 .... 2 .......2004 Pat Hill ........................... 9 .....3 ................. 5 .... 3 .......2005 Pat Hill ........................... 8 .....5 ................. 6 .... 2 .......2006 Pat Hill ........................... 4 .....8 ................. 4 .... 4 .......2007 Pat Hill ........................... 9 .....4 ................. 6 .... 2 .......2008 Pat Hill ........................... 7 .....6 ................. 4 .... 4 .......2009 Pat Hill ................................. 8 ...... 5 .....................6 ......2 ........ 2011 Pat Hill ................................. 4 ...... 9 .....................3 ......4 ........ Totals: 15 years..............................112-80-0 ........................ .583

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ALL-TIME RECORD:90 SEASONS 557-384-27 (.575)

25 TITLES............................................................................

ALL-TIME ASSISTANTSLeo Harris (1933-35)Roy Niswander

James BradsHaw (1936-42, 46)Hal Beatty R.O. Courtright Alvin PiersonStan Borleske Ken Gleason J.C. Trombetta

earL wrigHt (1944)Jay Flint Hanner

aLvin Pierson (1945, 49)Pete Beiden Bob Burgess Earl Wight Don Bolt Jay Flint Hanner

Ken gLeason (1947-48)Bob Burgess Mal Fiese Alvin Pierson

duKe JacoBs (1950-51)Pete Beiden Mal Fiese Chuck MoranBob Burgess Ken Gleason

cLarK van gaLder (1952-58)Bob Burgess Ken GleasonMal Fiese Darrel Stanley

ceciL coLeman (1959-63)Bob Burgess Ken Gleason Bob Van Galder

PHiL Krueger (1964-65)Jack Bohan Ken Gleason Bob Van GalderBob Burgess John Reardon Dick Van Galder

darryL rogers (1966-72)Bob Burgess Dick Murray Bob Van GalderJim Colbert Bob Padilla

Jr Boone (1973-75)Bill Baird Pat Callahan Dick RoachBob Burgess John Godden Dan Stockton

BoB PadiLLa (1978-79)Ken Blue Charlie Hawthorne Bill StewartDennis Erickson Mike Hill Del WightJohn Godden Mike Martz

Jim sweeney (1976-77, 80-96)Jon Anabo Mike HillSteve MooshagianRon Anton Pat Hill Rich OlsonKen Blue John Husby Bob OwensLeon Burtnett Cliff Hysell Rod PerryJohn Difede Walt Klinker Bill StewartBill Dole Mike Rasmussen Jeff TedfordDennis Erickson Willy Robinson Bobby TurnerJethro Franklin Robin Ross Mike WaufleGreg Gibson Kelly Skipper J.D. WilliamsJohn Godden Rick Stannard Del WrightKen Greene Ron MeeksCharlie Hawthorne John Miklesh

Pat HiLL (1997-2011)Pete AlamarMicah AlbaJohn BaxterDan BrownFrank CignettiKevin CoyleJethro FranklinDerek FrazierJeff GradyKen GreeneSteve HagenKerry LocklinAndy Ludwig

Tom MasonJim McElwainRuffin McNeillTrent MilesDoug NussmeierWill PlemonsJohn SettleTim SimonsKelly SkipperTim Skipper

Kevin SteeleRandy StewartJeff TedfordJoe WadeDennis WagnerMark WeberJ.D. WilliamsKeith Williams

PAT HILL

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....................................ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS1927 • RecoRd: 3-3-2Stanford L 0-33 AUCLA L 0-7 ANevada W 10-7 HSt. Ignatius T 6-6 HSan Jose State W 10-7 HUC Davis L 7-13 HSanta Clara T 6-6 HPacific W 6-0 H

1928 • RecoRd: 2-5-1Cal Poly W 37-0 HUC Santa Barbara W 7-0 HSt. Ignatius L 0-19 HStanford L 0-47 HPacific L 0-13 ANevada T 12-12 ASanta Clara L 0-33 HUC Davis L 0-13 H

Pacific L 0-35 ANorthern Arizona T 0-0 AWashburn L 0-26 A 3,500LaVerne W 6-0 H

1933 • RecoRd: 5-4-0Cal Tech W 26-6 H 5,000LaVerne W 14-7 HCalifornia JVs L 0-7 HCal Poly Pomona W 24-0 HUC Davis W 20-0 AArizona State L 7-21 AWashburn W 7-0 H 7,500San Jose State L 0-18 A 7,000Pacific L 0-12 H 8,000

1934 • RecoRd: 7-2-1San Francisco State W 33-6 H 2,099USC JVs W 7-0 H 2,574California JVs L 6-12 H 1,416Northern Arizona W 26-14 APacific W 7-6 A 9,000Santa Clara L 0-19 H 7,182San Jose State T 7-7 H 7,182UC Davis W 40-13 H 5,723Cal Tech W 66-0 H 379Nevada W 33-0 H 5,754

1935 • RecoRd: 6-3-0LaVerne W 46-0 H 3,601California JVs L 7-13 H 4,935Santa Clara L 0-24 H 6,064Chico State W 13-0 ACal Tech W 51-7 H 2,240Pacific W 20-7 H 3,833Nevada W 27-6 A 3,500UC Davis W 32-6 ASan Francisco L 3-21 H 7,647

JAMES BRADSHAW(1936-42, 1946) 59-18-5

TiTleS

1937 - Far Western 1941 - CCAA 1942 - CCAAboWl GameS

1937 - Little All-American (W, 27-26) 1940 - Pineapple (W, 3-0)

1936 • RecoRd: 5-3-1San Francisco L 0-14 H 6,169Whittier W 18-0 H 4,533Northern Arizona W 31-6 H 826California JVs W 32-6 H 4,952Chico State W 38-0 H 2,558Willamette T 14-14 H 4,132Pacific L 0-17 A 7,000Nevada W 13-6 H 6,521Hardin-Simmons L 6-28 A

1937 • RecoRd: 8-1-1USC JVs T 13-13 H 5,123Willamette W 7-0 A 3,200California JVs W 20-7 H 6,576Whittier W 24-0 A 2,500UC Davis W 19-0 A 3,500Chico State W 40-7 H 3,082Nevada W 46-8 A 3,500Hardin-Simmons L 7-14 H 11,371Pacific W 20-0 H 10,053Little All-American BowlArkansas State W 27-26 A 5,000

ARTHUR W. JONES(1921-28)36-26-7

TiTles: 1922 - California Coast 1923 - California Coast

1921 • RecoRd: 3-4-0LaVerne W 46-0 H 3,601Cal Tech W 12-0 APacific L 0-35 ACal Tech W 12-0 HChico State L 0-3 HModesto JC W 28-0 ASan Jose State L 2-14 HFresno High L 7-62 H

1922 • RecoRd: 7-1-2Tulare High W 12-0 ALemoore High W 25-9 AModesto JC T 0-0 HLoyola W +2-0 AReedley High W 21-0 HStanford Frosh L 3-7 HCal Poly W 20-0 HUC Davis T 0-0 ABakersfield JC W 31-6 APacific W 12-7 H

1923 • RecoRd: 7-2-0Reedley W 39-0 HCaruthers Legion W 39-0 ASacramento JC W 53-18 HUC Davis W 26-14 AModesto JC W 7-6 ANevada L 3-46 ARedlands W 10-6 HBakersfield JC W 32-6 HSan Diego L 2-12 A

1924 • RecoRd: 7-2-0Nevada L 0-16 ACal Christian W 31-0 HBakersfield JC W 9-0 HModesto JC W 41-6 HMare Island Navy W 10-0 HCal Poly W 22-6 APacific W 12-0 ASan Diego State W 7-0 HChico State L 0-16 A

1925 • RecoRd: 2-6-1Modesto JC T 6-6 AOccidental L 10-33 HSanta Clara L 0-6 HSan Jose State W 23-7 HUC Davis L 0-6 HNevada L 6-60 ABarbarians W 63-6 HPacific L 0-7 HSaint Mary’s L 15-61 A

1926 • RecoRd: 5-3-1Stanford L 7-44 AUC Santa Barbara W 26-0 HNevada L 6-28 HLaVerne W 22-7 HSan Diego State W 28-7 ASan Jose State W 34-0 HUC Davis W 23-7 HSaint Mary’s L 0-16 HPacific T 0-0 A

Leo Harris(1933-35)18-9-1

TiTleS

1934 - Far Western 1935 - Far Western

1932 • RecoRd: 3-4-2San Diego Marines W 12-0 H 4,500West Coast Army L 6-7 HUC Davis L 0-3 HSan Francisco State W 32-13 H 3,500San Jose State T 0-0 A

STANLEY E. BORLESKE(1929-32) 16-17-2

TiTles: 1930 - Far Western

1929 • RecoRd: 1-7-0Loyola L 0-20 HUCLA L 6-56 AOlympic Club L 0-60 HChico State L 0-12 ANevada L 0-48 AUC Davis L 0-22 ASan Jose State L 14-26 HPacific W 20-6 H

1930 • RecoRd: 8-0-0Cal Christian W 19-7 A 3,500Redlands W 31-26 H 4,500Loyola W 12-7 AChico State W 13-7 HPacific W 19-0 AUC Davis W 27-7 H 6,000San Jose State W 27-12 ANevada W 6-0 H 10,000

1931 • RecoRd: 4-6-0Northern Arizona L 2-26 HWhittier W 13-12 H 3,000LaVerne L 6-7 HSan Jose State W 32-0 HNevada L 13-31 A 5,000UC Davis W 20-7 AChico State L 6-18 APacific W 6-0 HArizona State L 0-7 HSan Diego State L 0-15 H 2,000

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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS ....................................1938 • RecoRd: 7-3-0San Diego Marines W 34-14 H 6,850California JVs W 27-7 H 5,479Arkansas State W 34-0 H 7,954Nevada W 27-0 A 6,000UC Davis W 37-7 H 3,209Pacific L 13-18 A 9,000San Francisco L 6-14 H 4,936Hawai`i W 15-13 H 4,866UC Santa Barbara W 28-0 H 6,756UTEP L 6-26 H 5,000

1939 • RecoRd: 9-1-0UTEP W 10-7 H 8,597UC Santa Barbara W 13-6 ANevada W 45-0 H 9,533California JVs W 28-7 H 5,044San Francisco W 21-2 H 8,506Pacific W 7-0 H 11,227Portland W 27-13 H 9,310San Jose State L 7-42 H 11,311Hawai`i W 38-2 A 22,000Healani AC W 21-6 A

1940 • RecoRd: 9-2-1Whittier W 13-7 H 7,946UC Santa Barbara W 20-6 H 7,596West Texas State W 15-6 H 9, 625Pacific W 3-0 A 10,000San Diego State T 0-0 A 4,000Nevada W 7-6 H 5,732UTEP W 16-6 H 10,024San Jose State L 7-14 H 12,276Colorado State W 28-0 H 7,256Arkansas State L 0-13 A 2,500Healani AC W 20-0 APineapple BowlHawai`i W 3-0 A 22,000

1941 • RecoRd: 4-3-2West Texas State L 6-7 ACamp Haan T 7-7 AUC Santa Barbara W 26-0 ANevada W 6-3 A 4,000San Diego State W 26-0 H 6,720San Francisco L 27-47 A 12,000Pacific W 13-0 A 13,000San Jose State T 0-0 A 10,000Arizona State L 7-26 A

1942 • RecoRd: 9-1-0Whittier W 51-0 H 4,272Occidental W 53-6 H 3,925San Diego State W 66-0 A 6,500March Field W 20-0 H 7,521Fort Ord W 80-0 H 5,979Pacific W 13-0 ANevada W 33-0 H 4,271San Francisco L 13-33 H 12,519San Jose State W 6-0 H 10,142Loyola W 27-6 A

1943No football due to World War II

EARL WRIGHT(1944) 0-6-0

1944 • RecoRd: 0-6Minter Field L 0-20 A 300Salinas JC L 6-13 AModesto JC L 0-28 A

Minter Field L 0-13 HTonopah Army Air Field L 6-7 H 1,500Pacific L 6-14 H 4,500

ALVIN “PIX” PIERSON(1945, 1949)7-14-2

Bowl Games: 1946 - Raisin Bowl (L, 13-12)

1945 • RecoRd: 4-6-2Cal Poly T 6-6 H 6,398Pacific W 13-0 AMinter Field T 0-0 H 6,782Northern Arizona W 19-0 ACal Poly W 24-0 AS.B. Marines L 0-26 ASan Diego State L 0-7 H 5,861Nevada L 4-7 A 15,000Saint Mary’s L 6-32 H 13,357Camp Beale L 13-21 APacific W 16-0 ARaisin BowlDrake L 12-13 H 10,000

BRADSHAW RESUMES TENURE1946 • RecoRd: 8-4-0Santa Clara W 20-7 H 14,694Hawai`ian All-Stars W 13-6 H 11,613Oklahoma City L 7-46 AUC Santa Barbara W 20-13 ASan Diego State L 0-7 ALoyola W 28-0 H 6,540Hawai`i L 2-7 H 11,057Pacific W 13-12 H 6,809San Jose State L 2-13 AIdaho W 13-12 H 6,827Molii Bears W 41-0 ALeilehau Alumni W 18-6 A

KENNY GLEASON(1947-48)6-12-3

1947 • RecoRd: 3-6-2Oklahoma City L 2-27 H 13,758Molii Bears W 18-7 H 7,704Santa Clara L 19-20 H 10,780Cal Poly W 14-6 H 6,085Honolulu All-Stars L 7-34 H 7,862San Diego State T 7-7 H 4,307New Mexico L 3-34 A 7,500UC Santa Barbara T 7-7 A 5,000Pacific L 22-47 ASan Jose State W 21-20 H 8,500Hawai`i L 13-27 A

1948 • RecoRd: 3-6-1Portland T 6-6 HSanta Clara L 7-45 H 12,081Cal Poly L 14-26 AUC Santa Barbara W 28-7 H 5,218Pepperdine L 13-14 ANew Mexico W 20-14 H 4,698San Diego State W 7-6 HNevada L 7-53 H 11,554San Jose State L 6-41 A 10,000Pacific L 0-55 H 6,487

PIERSON RESUMES TENURE1949 • RecoRd: 3-8-0Cal Poly W 20-7 H 9,141UC Santa Barbara L 7-14 ASanta Clara L 0-53 H 10,324Nevada L 13-34 ALoyola L 13-52 AAlameda Air Pac W 55-30 H 2,583San Diego State L 7-18 H 5,150Pepperdine W 20-7 H 4,729Pacific L 0-45 A 8,500San Jose State L 7-43 H 6,381Hawai`i L 14-41 A 20,000

DUKE JACOBS(1950-51)7-11-1

1950 • RecoRd: 2-6-1Hawai`i W 34-20 H 9,218San Diego State T 20-20 A 6,000UC Santa Barbara L 7-13 H 10,005Cal Poly W 31-7 A 5,000San Jose State L 7-33 A 8,500Pacific L 7-52 H 10,661Loyola L 0-28 H 6,471Pepperdine L 13-27 A 500North Texas State L 12-31 H 4,937

1951 • RecoRd: 5-5-0S 22 UC Davis W 27-0 A 2,000S 29 Pepperdine W 33-14 H 8,945O 6 San Jose State L 6-32 H 11,155O 12 UC Santa Barbara L 22-23 H 6,152O 20 Cal Poly W 42-19 H 6,427O 27 Occidental W 27-6 H 6,393N 3 San Diego State L 7-13 H 8,121N 10 Whittier W 28-0 A 3,500N 17 North Texas State L 0-62 A 5,000N 24 San Francisco State L 7-20 H 5,433 63,126

CLARK VAN GALDER(1952-58)46-22-2

confeRence TiTles: 1954 - CCAA 1956 - CCAA 1958 - CCAA

1952 • RecoRd: 8-2-0S 20 UC Davis W 41-7 H 7,524O 4 Pepperdine W 60-7 H 8,198O 10 San Jose State L 6-40 AO 18 Utah State W 27-21 H 9,266O 24 Occidental W 20-9 AN 1 San Diego State W 49-33 AN 8 Nevada W 59-32 AN 15 Pacific L 0-50 H 7,155N 22 San Francisco State W 48-20 H 5,119N 29 Whittier W 21-14 H 5,949

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....................................ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDSCECIL COLEMAN(1959-63)37-13-0

confeRence TiTles: 1959-CCAA 1960-CCAA 1961-CCAABowl Games: 1961 - Mercy Bowl (W, 36-6)

1959 • RecoRd: 7-3-0S 26 BYU W 27-16 H 8,234O 3 UC Santa Barbara W 28-12 H 7,929O 10 San Diego Marines L 6-13 H 7,553O 17 San Jose State L 14-40 H 10,907O 24 Cal Poly W 28-13 A 8,000O 31 San Diego State W 38-13 H 5,950N 7 Pacific L 13-18 A 12,500N 14 Long Beach State W 29-8 A 3,500N 21 Cal State LA W 21-0 H 6,223N 27 Hawai`i W 22-13 A 10,000 80,7961960 • RecoRd: 9-1-0S 24 Hawai`i W 17-7 H 9,601S 30 UC Santa Barbara W 33-15 AO 8 Abilene Christian W 20-19 H 8,479O 15 Cal Poly W 33-0 H 11,320O 22 Cal State LA W 35-13 AO 29 San Diego State W 60-0 H 6,500N 5 Long Beach State W 21-3 H 5,194N 11 San Jose State W 27-12 A 9,000N 19 Montana State L 20-22 H 12,440N 26 Pacific W 32-7 H 10,011

1961 • RecoRd: 10-0-0S 23 Montana State W 16-13 A 7,000S 30 UC Santa Barbara W 22-14 H 9,066O 7 Pacific W 20-19 A 10,000O 14 Cal Poly W 42-13 A 6,000O 21 Cal State LA W 35-6 A 11,151O 28 San Diego State W 27-6 H 6,595N 3 Long Beach State W 37-14 A 5,000N 11 Abilene Christian W 21-7 H 9,960N 18 San Jose State W 36-27 H 14,141Mercy BowlN 23 Bowling Green W 36-6 A 33,146 112,039

1962 • RecoRd: 7-3-0S 22 Whitworth W 48-7 H 11,339S 28 UC Santa Barbara W 37-0 A 6,000O 6 Abilene Christian L 14-26 A 8,500O 13 Cal Poly W 51-6 H 11,301O 20 Cal State LA W 34-0 A 14,630O 27 San Diego State L 26-29 A 13,000N 3 Long Beach State W 50-0 H 8,092N 10 San Jose State W 20-14 A 16,000N 17 Pacific W 18-13 H 10,973N 24 Montana State L 20-21 H 10,425 110,260

1963 • RecoRd: 4-6-0S 21 Idaho L 8-32 A 8,200S 28 Montana State L 7-29 A 6,500O 5 Adams State W 25-7 H 8,449O 12 Pacific W 29-7 A 14,000O 19 Cal Poly W 28-0 A 5,000O 26 Cal State LA W 35-20 H 11,353N 2 Long Beach State L 14-25 A 3,762N 9 San Diego State L 6-34 H 10,871N 16 San Jose State L 27-56 H 8,684N 23 Abilene Christian L 29-32 H 5,562 82,381

1953 • RecoRd: 4-4-2S 26 Cal Poly L 6-27 H 5,298O 3 San Jose State L 21-27 H 5,574O 9 Cal State LA L 12-14 AO 17 Nevada W 47-7 H 9,600O 24 UC Santa Barbara W 20-0 H 7,188O 31 San Diego State T 27-27 H 6,212N 7 Utah State L 6-36 AN 11 San Francisco State W 41-27 H 6,250N 14 Pepperdine W 54-2 H 5,224N 21 Pacific T 21-21 A

1954 • RecoRd: 7-3-0S 25 Hawai`i L 20-25 H 9,871O 2 Cal State LA W 49-19 H 5,663O 9 Utah State W 23-13 H 7,204O 16 Nevada W 52-6 A 2,500O 23 UC Santa Barbara W 26-20 A 5,000O 30 San Diego State W 20-0 A 12,000N 7 Cal Poly W 16-13 H 12,789N 10 San Diego Marines L 0-20 H 6,339N 14 San Jose State L 0-28 A 10,000N 26 San Francisco State W 39-20 H 4,085 75,4511955 • RecoRd: 9-1-0S 23 San Francisco State W 20-12 AO 1 Willamette W 33-7 H 7,307O 8 San Diego Navy W 52-0 H 6,035O 15 Nevada W 42-9 H 6,454O 22 San Diego Marines W 20-0 H 7,194O 29 Utah State L 13-39 A 4,000N 5 San Diego State W 20-6 H 6,228N 12 Cal Poly W 34-6 A 7,500N 18 San Jose State W 19-13 H 11,145N 26 Hawai`i W 20-18 A 18,000

1956 • RecoRd: 8-2-0S 22 BYU W 26-13 A 8,330S 29 Willamette W 27-12 AO 5 San Diego Marines W 2-0 H 7,800O 13 Pacific L 14-21 H 13,923O 20 San Francisco State W 28-0 H 6,719O 27 Hawai`i W 39-20 H 8,430N 3 Idaho L 12-24 H 10,018N 10 Cal Poly W 21-13 H 8,372N 17 San Diego State W 50-7 A 11,000N 22 San Jose State W 30-14 A 7,000

1957 • RecoRd: 5-5-0S 21 Montana State L 14-27 H 9,598S 28 Pacific L 12-34 A 20,500O 5 San Diego Marines L 0-53 H 6,050O 12 San Francisco State W 27-7 A 3,000O 19 Cal Poly L 7-14 A 7,000O 26 Idaho L 6-20 A 5,000N 3 San Diego State W 27-0 H 3,761N 9 BYU W 27-14 H 7,523N 16 San Jose State W 13-6 H 8,570N 22 Hawai`i W 31-8 A 10,000 81,0021958 • RecoRd: 5-5-0S BYU L 7-29 A 7,155S San Diego Marines L 6-20 H 6,621O UC Santa Barbara L 22-25 A 7,000O Cal Poly W 14-0 H 9,449O Cal State LA W 7-6 AN San Diego State W 22-20 H 6,392N Long Beach State W 22-6 H 8,000N San Jose State L 6-48 A 12,000N San Francisco State W 35-0 H 6,351N Pacific L 6-52 H 9,768

PHIL KRUEGER(1964-65)10-10-0

1964 • RecoRd: 4-6-0S 19 South Dakota State W 20-14 H 8,802S 26 Montana State L 13-27 A 6,000O 3 Hawai`i W 28-0 H 8,891O 10 Idaho State L 12-20 A 6,400O 17 Cal Poly W 23-13 H 9,525O 24 Cal State LA L 12-32 A 8,000O 31 San Diego State L 6-44 A 12,000N 7 Long Beach State L 20-21 H 5,743N 14 Pacific W 54-7 H 5,585N 21 San Jose State L 14-26 A 15, 214 86,160

1965 • RecoRd: 6-4-0S 25 Colorado L 7-10 A 29,000O 2 Washburn W 54-0 H 9,388O 9 Montanta State W 25-14 H 10,862O 16 Cal Poly W 20-14 A 7,000O 23 Cal State LA L 15-17 H 13,455O 30 San Diego State L 7-26 H 9,009N 6 Long Beach State L 12-14 A 9,100N 13 Pacific W 20-0 A 4,000N 20 San Jose State W 24-18 H 7,897N 27 Hawai`i W 7-3 A 2,356 102,067

DARRYL ROGERS(1966-72)43-32-1

confeRence TiTles: 1968 - CCAA

Bowl Games: 1968 - Camellia Bowl (L, 29-14) 1971 - Mercy Bowl (L, 17-14)

1966 • RecoRd: 7-3-0S 17 Hawai`i W 28-27 H 9.089S 24 Northern Arizona W 14-12 H 8,586O 1 Montana State L 6-55 A 9,100O 8 CS Northridge W 18-17 H 6,918O 15 Cal Poly W 14-7 H 11,016O 22 Cal State LA W 14-7 AO 29 San Diego State L 13-34 A 15,178N 5 Long Beach State L 20-28 H 7,452N 12 Pacific W 16-14 H 8,429N 19 San Jose State W 15-13 A

1967 • RecoRd: 3-8-0S 16 Santa Clara L 16-24 H 9,172S 23 Idaho L 14-30 H 8,065S 30 Montana State L 20-21 H 7,678O 7 CS Northridge W 31-25 AO 14 Cal Poly W 41-14 A 7,000O 21 Cal State LA W 14-3 H 9,347O 28 San Diego State L 21-28 H 12,276N 4 Long Beach State L 14-26 A 5,400N 11 Pacific L 20-32 A 10,550N 18 San Jose State L 30-35 H 5,336N 25 Hawai`i L 19-29 A 18,000

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S 25 Montana State L 28-37 AO 2 Hawai`i W 19-8 H 9,441O 16 Cal Poly W 13-10 AO 23 Cal State LA W 47-7 H 7,723O 30 San Diego State W 17-10 H 11,140N 5 Long Beach State L 13-30 AN 13 CS Northridge W 23-7 H 5,457N 20 Pacific L 13-14 AMercy Bowl IID 11 CS Fullerton L 14-17 A 16,854

1972 • RecoRd: 6-4-1S 9 Sacramento State W 24-7 H 7,012S 16 Western Michigan W 41-14 H 7,992S 23 New Mexico State W 49-17 AS 30 San Jose State W 23-21 AO 7 Pacific L 0-17 H 14,071O 14 Cal Poly T 24-24 H 13,334O 21 Cal State LA W 31-0 H 8,104O 28 San Diego State L 14-21 AN 4 Long Beach State L 16-21 H 9,049N 11 Northern Illinois W 9-6 AN 18 Montana State L 6-10 H 5,278

JR BOONE(1973-75)10-24-0

1973 • RecoRd: 2-9-0S 8 Cal Poly Pomona L 9-17 H 8,223S 15 San Jose State L 6-24 H 8,851S 22 Hawai`i L 10-13 H 8,416S 29 Montana State L 6-38 AO 6 Northern Illinois L 15-24 H 6,496O 13 Wichita State L 13-18 AO 19 Long Beach State W 15-14 A O 27 Cal Poly L 14-28 AN 10 Pacific L 0-42 AN 17 San Diego State L 6-41 H 5,160N 24 CS Northridge W 54-24 H 3,941

1974 • RecoRd: 5-7-0S 7 Cal Poly Pomona L 12-13 H 7,527S 14 San Jose State L 7-28 AS 21 Montana State L 7-14 H 8,786S 28 Cal Poly L 13-17 H 10,417O 5 New Mexico State W 9-7 AO 12 San Diego State L 21-24 AO 19 Pacific W 37-21 H 9,082O 26 CS Fullerton W 48-21 AN 2 CS Northridge W 41-0 AN 9 Long Beach State L 24-28 H 8,640N 15 Wichita State W 24-12 H 5,878N 23 Hawai`i L 7-21 A

1975 • RecoRd: 3-8-0S 6 CS Fullerton W 49-7 H 9,325S 13 New Mexico L 0-29 AS 20 CS Northridge L 7-13 H 8,528S 27 Montana State W 34-17 AO 4 Cal Poly L 7-24 AO 11 San Diego State L 0-29 H 9,326O 18 Long Beach State L 17-47 AO 25 Pacific L 28-45 A N 1 San Jose State L 7-21 H 6,979N 8 Wichita State L 11-28 AN 15 Cal State LA W 59-14 H 5,354

DARRYL ROGERS CONT.1968 • RecoRd: 7-4-0S 21 Idaho State L 23-38 H 8,615S 28 San Jose State L 21-25 A 9,500O 5 Portland State W 30-13 AO 12 CS Northridge W 35-12 H 6,346O 19 Cal Poly W 17-0 H 10,071O 25 Cal State LA W 42-20 A 1,800N 2 San Diego State L 12-42 A 24,387N 9 Long Beach State W 34-28 H 8,201N 16 Montana State W 31-16 H 7,245N 23 Pacific W 10-3 H 7,752Camellia BowlD 14 Humboldt State L 14-29 A 7,000

1969 • RecoRd: 6-4-0S 20 Cal Poly Pomona W 27-7 H 7,874S 27 Montana State W 28-20 AO 4 Pacific L 21-40 AO 11 CS Northridge W 38-14 AO 18 Cal Poly L 17-21 AO 25 Cal State LA W 24-0 H 9,303N 1 San Diego State L 20-48 H 9,501N 8 Long Beach State L 7-37 AN 15 Northern Arizona W 27-18 H 6,341N 22 Portland State W 28-22 H 5,371

1970 • RecoRd: 8-4-0S 12 Hayward State W 28-12 H 7,581S 19 UC Santa Barbara W 25-10 AS 26 Montana State L 12-26 H 9,044O 3 Pacific W 34-14 H 8,486O 10 CS Northridge W 21-7 H 6,522O 17 Cal Poly W 23-17 H 12,297O 24 Cal State LA W 51-6 H 7, 956O 31 San Diego State L 14-56 AN 7 Long Beach State L 14-50 HN 14 Northern Arizona W 40-7 AN 21 San Jose State W 27-19 A N 28 Hawai`i L 0-49 A

1971 • RecoRd: 6-5-0S 11 Hayward State L 14-18 H 8,769S 18 San Jose State W 14-7 H 8,526

JIM SWEENEY(1976-77;1980-96)143-73-3

confeRence TiTles: 1977 - PCAA 1982 - PCAA 1985 - PCAA 1988 - Big West 1989 - Big West 1991 - Big West 1992 - Western Athletic 1993 - Western Athletic

Bowl Games: 1982 - California Bowl (W, 29-28) 1985 - California Bowl (W, 51-7) 1988 - California Bowl (W, 35-30) 1989 - California Raisin Bowl (W, 27-6) 1991 - California Bow (L, 28-21) 1992 - Freedom Bowl (W, 24-7) 1993 - Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl (L, 41-30)

1976 • RecoRd: 5-6-0S 11 Louisiana Lafayette L +14-41 A 22,890S 18 San Diego State L 3-7 A 40,768S 25 Montana State W 24-10 H 11,500O 2 CS Fullerton W 31-12 H 11,500O 9 Wichita State L 24-30 A 12,609O 16 Cal Poly L 15-17 H 12,650O 23 San Jose State L 7-21 A 16,500O 30 Pacific W 35-7 H 10,200N 6 Long Beach State W 23-0 H 11,100N 13 New Mexico State W 44-0 H 8,279N 20 Santa Clara L 17-20 A

1977 • RecoRd: 9-2-0S 6 Louisiana Lafayette L 13-34 A 24,600S 17 Boise State W 42-7 H 10,857S 24 Montana State L 14-24 A 10,100O 1 Cal Poly W 52-3 A 8,322O 8 San Diego State W 34-14 H 14,114O 15 Pacific W 24-10 A 13,740O 22 San Jose State W 45-24 H 16,051O 29 Idaho State W 28-7 H 12,761N 5 Long Beach State W 23-14 A 5,951N 11 CS Fullerton W 44-19 A 5,250N 19 Santa Clara W 35-7 H 12,438 ToTal aTT.: 134,094 / Avg.: 12,190 Home aTT.: 66,131 / Avg.: 13,226

BOB PADILLA(1978-79)7-15-0

1978 • RecoRd: 3-8-0S 9 McNeese State L 16-21 A 14,125S 16 Weber State W 55-14 H 11,373S 23 Utah State L 22-45 A 15,507S 30 Cal Poly L 12-24 H 12,287O 7 San Diego State L 14-31 A 42,424O 14 Pacific L 7-27 H 8,279O 21 San Jose State L 16-26 A 11,410O 28 CS Fullerton L 8-37 H 7,928N 4 Long Beach State W 42-41 H 8,963N 11 Montana State L 14-35 H 7,258N 18 Idaho W 41-28 A 5,500 ToTal aTT.: 145,054 / Avg.: 13,187 Home aTT.: 56,088 / Avg.: 9,348

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S 15 Cal Poly W 14-0 H 30,991S 22 Long Beach State W 20-17 H 31,162S 29 New Mexico State W 53-24 H 32,952O 6 Hawai`i L 15-27 A 41,999O 20 Utah State W 43-18 H 31,463O 27 San Jose State L 17-18 A 17,047N 3 CS Fullerton L 17-20 A 12,121N 10 Pacific L 6-24 H 24,684N 17 Montana State L 31-35 H 24,088N 24 UNLV L +13-27 A 12,155 ToTal aTT.: 321,391 / Avg.: 26,783 Home aTT.: 175,340 / Avg.: 29,223

1985 • RecoRd: 11-0-1S 14 UNLV W 26-6 H 33,754S 21 Oregon State W 33-24 A 31,162S 28 Cal Poly W 59-10 H 32,536O 5 Hawai`i T 24-24 H 29,676O 12 San Jose State W 37-17 H 34,004O 19 New Mexico State W 48-21 A 16,544O 26 Utah State W 38-19 A 10,702N 2 CS Fullerton W 42-7 H 30,514N 9 Pacific W 43-37 A 14,000N 16 Long Beach State W 33-31 A 15,240N 21 Wichita State W 47-6 H 30,904Cal Bowl VD 14 Bowling Green W 51-7 H 32,554 ToTal aTT.: 311,590 / Avg.: 25,966 Home aTT.: 223,942 / Avg.: 31,992

1986 • RecoRd: 9-2-0S 6 Montana State W 55-2 H 34,512S 13 Oregon State W 27-0 H 34,557S 27 Louisiana Tech W 34-10 H 34,528O 4 San Jose State L 41-45 A 28,158O 11 New Mexico State W 17-14 H 34,546O 18 Pacific W 10-9 H 34,551O 25 Long Beach State W 25-12 H 34,283O 30 CS Fullerton W 30-20 H 27,222N 6 UNLV W 36-7 A 8,940N 15 Hawai`i L 13-24 A 40,487N 22 Utah State W 14-7 H 34,381 ToTal aTT.: 346,165 / Avg.: 31,470 Home aTT.: 268,580 / Avg.: 33,573

1980 • RecoRd: 5-6-0S 6 CS Fullerton L 25-39 A 7,282S 13 UNLV L 6-35 A 19,085S 20 Louisiana Lafayette W 16-14 H 12,283S 27 Utah L 12-27 A 25,358O 4 Cal Poly W 31-25 H 15,221O 11 San Jose State L 14-26 A 14,120O 18 Pacific W 27-3 H 12,782O 25 Utah State L 0-14 H 10,482N 11 Long Beach State L 9-34 H 8,228N 18 Southern Illinois W 31-14 A 9,800N 25 Montana State W 21-14 H 25,684 ToTal aTT.: 160,325 / Avg.: 14,575 Home aTT.: 84,680 / Avg.: 14,113

1981 • RecoRd: 5-6-0S 5 Oregon W 23-16 H 28,697S 12 Oregon State L 28-31 A 28,000S 19 Montana State L 26-30 A 7,127O 3 San Jose State L 33-65 H 25,617O 10 CS Fullerton L 10-13 H 20,348O 17 Southern Illinois L 18-24 H 16,385O 24 Pacific W 30-27 A 13,500O 31 Utah State L 0-20 A 13,086N 7 UNLV W 42-26 H 16,241N 14 Long Beach State W 31-30 A 5,077N 21 Arizona W 23-17 A 38,107 ToTal aTT.: 212,185 / Avg.: 19,290 Home aTT.: 107,288 / Avg.: 21,458

1982 • RecoRd: 11-1-0S 11 Cal Poly W 26-6 H 26,274S 18 Oregon W 10-4 A 19,836S 25 Weber State W 25-9 H 26,892O 2 Utah State W 31-6 H 25,174O 9 Pacific W 49-30 H 25,574O 16 Nevada L 26-40 A 9,077O 23 San Jose State W 39-27 A 21,302O 30 Long Beach State W 40-22 H 24,333

N 6 CS Fullerton W 31-14 H 22,620N 13 Montana State W 45-14 H 18,024N 20 UNLV W 30-28 A 15,528Cal Bowl IID 18 Bowling Green W 29-28 H 30,000 ToTal aTT.: 264,634 / Avg.: 22,053 Home aTT.: 198,891 / Avg.: 24,861

1983 • RecoRd: 6-5-0S 10 Bowling Green L 27-35 H 30,000S 17 Nevada W 24-22 H 27,705S 24 Pacific W 34-14 A 16,234O 1 Utah State L 12-20 A 10,179O 8 San Jose State L 23-41 H 35,000O 15 Montana State W 31-12 A 6,467O 22 CS Fullerton L 17-18 H 26,903O 29 Cal Poly W 30-7 H 25,712N 5 UNLV L +7-20 H 24,054N 12 Long Beach State W 7-3 A 2,017N 19 Northern Arizona W 30-22 H 20,527 ToTal aTT.: 219,798 / Avg: 19,982 Home aTT.: 184,901 / Avg.: 26,414

1984 • RecoRd: 6-6-0S 1 Arizona W 27-22 A 43,477S 8 Boise State W 37-21 A 19,252S 15 Cal Poly W 14-0 H 30,991S 22 Long Beach State W 20-17 H 31,162S 29 New Mexico State W 53-24 H 32,952O 6 Hawai`i L 15-27 A 41,999O 20 Utah State W 43-18 H 31,463O 27 San Jose State L 17-18 A 17,047N 3 CS Fullerton L 17-20 A 12,121N 10 Pacific L 6-24 H 24,684N 17 Montana State L 31-35 H 24,088N 24 UNLV L +13-27 A 12,155 ToTal aTT.: 321,391 / Avg.: 26,783 Home aTT.: 175,340 / Avg.: 29,223

1985 • RecoRd: 11-0-1S 14 UNLV W 26-6 H 33,754S 21 Oregon State W 33-24 A 31,162S 28 Cal Poly W 59-10 H 32,536O 5 Hawai`i T 24-24 H 29,676O 12 San Jose State W 37-17 H 34,004O 19 New Mexico State W 48-21 A 16,544O 26 Utah State W 38-19 A 10,702N 2 CS Fullerton W 42-7 H 30,514N 9 Pacific W 43-37 A 14,000N 16 Long Beach State W 33-31 A 15,240N 21 Wichita State W 47-6 H 30,904Cal Bowl VD 14 Bowling Green W 51-7 H 32,554 ToTal aTT.: 311,590 / Avg.: 25,966 Home aTT.: 223,942 / Avg.: 31,992

1986 • RecoRd: 9-2-0S 6 Montana State W 55-2 H 34,512S 13 Oregon State W 27-0 H 34,557S 27 Louisiana Tech W 34-10 H 34,528O 4 San Jose State L 41-45 A 28,158O 11 New Mexico State W 17-14 H 34,546O 18 Pacific W 10-9 H 34,551O 25 Long Beach State W 25-12 H 34,283O 30 CS Fullerton W 30-20 H 27,222N 6 UNLV W 36-7 A 8,940N 15 Hawai`i L 13-24 A 40,487N 22 Utah State W 14-7 H 34,381 ToTal aTT.: 346,165 / Avg.: 31,470 Home aTT.: 268,580 / Avg.: 33,573

1987 • RecoRd: 6-5-0S 5 Washington State L 24-41 A 22,971S 12 Western Illinois W 20-17 H 34,325S 19 UCLA L 0-17 A 49,264O 1 Long Beach State W 30-7 H 32,215O 10 Southern Illinois W 35-0 H 34,523O 17 San Jose State L 16-20 H 35,227O 24 Pacific L 22-23 A 16,389O 31 UNLV W 45-10 H 31,595N 7 CS Fullerton W 21-17 H 33,522N 14 Utah State L 13-17 A 8,281N 21 New Mexico State W 34-10 A 2,621 ToTal aTT.: 300,933 / Avg.: 27,358 Home aTT.: 201,407 / Avg.: 33,568

....................................ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS1979•Record:4-7-0S 8 Idaho W 30-10 H 11,148S 15 Montana State W 22-20 A 8,143S 22 San Diego State L 23-32 H 15,235S 29 Washington L 14-49 A 42,459O 6 Cal Poly L 0-26 A 8,680O 13 San Jose State L +22-35 H 11,789O 20 Long Beach State L 14-24 A 5,844O 27 Pacific W 33-10 A 25,300N 3 UNLV L 28-31 H 8,143N 10 CS Fullerton W 28-24 H 8,357N 24 Utah State L 31-41 H 9,092 ToTal aTT.: 154,190 / Avg.: 14,017 Home aTT.: 63,164 / Avg.: 10,627

SWEENEY RESUMES TENURE

1980 • RecoRd: 5-6-0S 6 CS Fullerton L 25-39 A 7,282S 13 UNLV L 6-35 A 19,085S 20 Louisiana Lafayette W 16-14 H 12,283S 27 Utah L 12-27 A 25,358O 4 Cal Poly W 31-25 H 15,221O 11 San Jose State L 14-26 A 14,120O 18 Pacific W 27-3 H 12,782O 25 Utah State L 0-14 H 10,482N 11 Long Beach State L 9-34 H 8,228N 18 Southern Illinois W 31-14 A 9,800N 25 Montana State W 21-14 H 25,684 ToTal aTT.: 160,325 / Avg.: 14,575 Home aTT.: 84,680 / Avg.: 14,113

1981 • RecoRd: 5-6-0S 5 Oregon W 23-16 H 28,697S 12 Oregon State L 28-31 A 28,000S 19 Montana State L 26-30 A 7,127O 3 San Jose State L 33-65 H 25,617O 10 CS Fullerton L 10-13 H 20,348O 17 Southern Illinois L 18-24 H 16,385O 24 Pacific W 30-27 A 13,500O 31 Utah State L 0-20 A 13,086N 7 UNLV W 42-26 H 16,241N 14 Long Beach State W 31-30 A 5,077N 21 Arizona W 23-17 A 38,107 ToTal aTT.: 212,185 / Avg.: 19,290 Home aTT.: 107,288 / Avg.: 21,458

1982 • RecoRd: 11-1-0S 11 Cal Poly W 26-6 H 26,274S 18 Oregon W 10-4 A 19,836S 25 Weber State W 25-9 H 26,892O 2 Utah State W 31-6 H 25,174O 9 Pacific W 49-30 H 25,574O 16 Nevada L 26-40 A 9,077O 23 San Jose State W 39-27 A 21,302O 30 Long Beach State W 40-22 H 24,333N 6 CS Fullerton W 31-14 H 22,620N 13 Montana State W 45-14 H 18,024N 20 UNLV W 30-28 A 15,528Cal Bowl IID 18 Bowling Green W 29-28 H 30,000 ToTal aTT.: 264,634 / Avg.: 22,053 Home aTT.: 198,891 / Avg.: 24,861

1983 • RecoRd: 6-5-0S 10 Bowling Green L 27-35 H 30,000S 17 Nevada W 24-22 H 27,705S 24 Pacific W 34-14 A 16,234O 1 Utah State L 12-20 A 10,179O 8 San Jose State L 23-41 H 35,000O 15 Montana State W 31-12 A 6,467O 22 CS Fullerton L 17-18 H 26,903O 29 Cal Poly W 30-7 H 25,712N 5 UNLV L +7-20 H 24,054N 12 Long Beach State W 7-3 A 2,017N 19 Northern Arizona W 30-22 H 20,527 ToTal aTT.: 219,798 / Avg: 19,982 Home aTT.: 184,901 / Avg.: 26,414

1984 • RecoRd: 6-6-0S 1 Arizona W 27-22 A 43,477S 8 Boise State W 37-21 A 19,252

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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS ....................................1993 • RecoRd: 8-4-0S 4 Baylor L 39-42 A 36,690S 11 Oregon State W 48-30 H 40,048S 18 New Mexico W 41-24 A 25,812S 25 Utah State W 30-14 H 41,031O 9 Colorado State L 32-34 A 23,812O 16 Air Force W 33-20 H 41,031O 23 BYU W 48-45 A 65,816O 30 Wyoming L 28-32 A 16,895N 6 UTEP W 30-10 H 34,265N 13 Hawai`i W 45-21 H 39,808N 20 San Diego State W 63-37 H 41,031Jeep Eagle Aloha BowlD 25 Colorado L 30-41 N 44,009 ToTal aTT.: 450,248 / Avg.: 37,521 Home aTT.: 237,214 / Avg.: 39,536

1994 • RecoRd: 5-7-1A 29 Ohio State L 10-34 N 28,513S 3 San Jose State W 45-13 H 36,868S 10 Washington State L 3-24 A 24,107S 17 Oregon State W 24-14 H 36,379S 24 Hawai’i W 31-16 A 41,405O 8 BYU L 30-32 H 41,031O 15 Wyoming W 38-24 H 35,708O 22 Air Force L 7-42 A 39,065O 29 New Mexico L 32-49 H 33,641N 5 Nevada L 35-62 H 32,328N 12 UTEP T 30-30 A 15,328N 19 Colorado State L 42-44 H 37,241N 26 San Diego State W 49-42 A 23,344 ToTal aTT.: 424,958 / Avg.: 32,689 Home aTT.: 253,296 / Avg.: 36,171

1995 • RecoRd: 5-7-0S 2 Louisiana Monroe W 31-17 H 33,155S 9 California W 25-24 A 36,500S 16 Pacific W 56-24 H 34,152S 23 Utah L 21-25 A 31,362S 30 UCLA L 21-45 A 44,499O 7 New Mexico W 51-34 H 33,544O 14 San Diego State L 24-48 A 28,506O 28 Air Force L 20-31 H 36,147N 4 Hawai`i L 37-42 A 31,228N 11 UTEP W 47-14 H 30,274N 18 Wyoming L 10-38 A 13,661N 25 BYU L 28-45 H 33,719 ToTal aTT.: 386,747 / Avg.: 32,229 Home aTT.: 200,991 / Avg.: 33,499

1996 • RecoRd: 4-7A 31 Oregon L ot 27-30 H 39,312S 7 Auburn L 0-62 A 79,026S 21 Utah L 17-45 A 32,539S 28 Hawai`i W 20-0 H 36,428O 12 San Jose State W 28-18 H 38,276O 19 Wyoming L 21-42 A 14,446O 26 UNLV W 34-23 A 11,319N 2 Boise State † W 41-7 H 36,099N 9 Colorado State L 20-42 H 35,009N 16 Air Force L OT 38-44 H 39,112N 23 San Diego State L 21-31 A 32,107† Jim Sweeney’s 200th career victory ToTal aTT.: 393,673 / Avg.: 35,788 Home aTT.: 224,236 / Avg.: 37,373

JIM SWEENEY CONT.1988 • RecoRd: 10-2-0S 3 New Mexico W 68-21 A 18,061S 10 Colorado L 3-45 A 32,417S 17 New Mexico State W 41-0 H 34,459S 24 McNeese State W 49-0 H 34,503O 1 Oregon State L 10-21 A 28,179O 8 CS Fullerton W 23-10 A 5,108O 15 Utah State W 51-10 H 34,942O 29 San Jose State W 17-15 A 21,367N 5 Pacific W 34-0 H 34,436N 12 UNLV W 31-14 A 23,408N 19 Long Beach State W 31-3 H 32,774Cal Bowl VIIID 10 Western Michigan W 35-30 H 31,272 ToTal aTT.: 330,926 / Avg.: 27,577 Home aTT.: 202,386 / Avg.: 33,731

1989 • RecoRd: 11-1-0S 2 Utah W 52-22 H 34,926S 9 Montana W 52-37 H 33,710S 16 Pacific W 27-14 A 4,735S 23 Long Beach State W 52-0 H 35,102O 7 Oregon State W 35-18 H 35,164O 14 Utah State W 34-7 A 13,137O 21 CS Fullerton W 33-19 H 32,135O 28 UNLV W 31-17 H 32,302N 4 San Jose State W 31-30 H 35,353N 11 New Mexico State W 45-5 A 4,826N 18 New Mexico L 22-45 A 12,668Cal Bowl IXD 9 Ball State W 27-6 H 31,610 ToTal aTT.: 305,668 / Avg.: 25,472 Home aTT.: 270,302 / Avg.: 33,788

1990 • RecoRd: 8-2-1S 1 Eastern Michigan W 41-10 H 32,188S 8 New Mexico W 24-17 H 34,097S 15 Utah W 31-7 A 29,023S 22 New Mexico State W 42-3 H 32,698S 29 CS Fullerton W 38-3 H 33,624O 6 Northern Illinois L 18-73 A 18,067O 13 Utah State T 24-24 H 33,519O 20 Long Beach State W 28-16 H 32,219N 3 UNLV W 45-18 A 16,846N 10 Pacific W 48-17 H 31,821N 17 San Jose State L 7-42 A 31,218 ToTal aTT.: 325,320 / Avg.: 29,575 Home aTT.: 230,166 / Avg.: 32,881

1991 • RecoRd: 10-2-0S 7 Northern Illinois W 55-7 H 34,112S 14 Washington State W 34-30 A 20,647S 21 Oregon State W 24-20 A 22,047O 5 New Mexico W 94-17 H 33,739O 12 Long Beach State W 42-14 H 33,083O 19 New Mexico State W 42-28 A 11,287O 26 UNLV W 48-22 H 30,866N 2 Utah State L 19-20 A 9,814N 9 Pacific W 59-14 A 11,289N 16 CS Fullerton W 38-7 H 31,081N 23 San Jose State W 31-28 H 40,513Cal Bowl XID 14 Bowling Green L 21-28 H 34,877 ToTal aTT.: 313,355 / Avg.: 26,113 Home aTT.: 238,271 / Avg.: 34,039

1992 • RecoRd: 9-4-0S 5 Pacific W 42-21 A 16,323S 12 Oregon State L 36-46 A 22,326S 19 Colorado State W 52-21 H 37,955S 26 Washington State L 37-39 H 38,077O 3 Louisiana Tech W 48-14 H 33,934O 10 BYU L 24-36 A 65,396O 17 Hawai`i L 45-47 A 39,823O 24 New Mexico W 31-28 H 32,743O 31 Wyoming W 42-31 H 31,088N 7 Utah W 41-15 H 37,555N 21 San Diego State W 45-41 A 41,523N 28 UTEP W 43-18 A 15,000Freedom Bowl D 29 USC W 24-7 N 58,546 ToTal aTT.: 470,289 / Avg.: 36,176 Home aTT.: 211,352 / Avg.: 35,225

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....................................ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS2000 • RecoRd: 7-5S 2 Ohio State L 10-43 A 96,583S 9 UCLA L 21-24 A 45,605S 23 California W 17-3 H 42,285O 5 Rice W 27-24 A 10,384O 14 Nevada W 58-21 H 41,128O 21 UTEP L 13-23 A 50,085O 28 Tulsa W 34-12 H 41,088N 4 Hawai`i W 45-27 H 42,160N 11 TCU L 7-24 A 29,116N 18 SMU W 14-7 H 40,184N 25 San Jose State W 37-6 A 17,590Silicon Valley Football Classic ID 31 Air Force L 34-37 N 26,542 ToTal aTT.: 482,750 / Avg.: 40,229 ; Home aTT.: 206,845 / Avg.: 41,369

2001 • RecoRd: 11-3A 26 Colorado W 24-22 A 47,762S 2 Oregon State W 44-24 H 42,410S 8 Wisconsin W 32-20 A 78,506S 22 Tulsa W 37-18 A 31,087S 29 Louisiana Tech W 38-28 H 42,881O 13 Colorado State W 25-22 A 31,580O 19 Boise State L 30-35 H 42,881O 26 Hawai`i L 34-38 A 37,900N 3 Rice W 52-24 H 42,881N 10 SMU W 38-13 A 16,731N 17 Nevada W 61-14 A 18,412N 23 San Jose State W 40-21 H 42,881D 1 Utah State W 70-21 H 42,881Silicon Valley Football Classic IID 31 Michigan State L 35-44 N 30,456 ToTal aTT.: 518,793 / Avg.: 39,907 Home aTT.: *256,815 / Avg.: *42,802

2002 • RecoRd: 9-5A 23 Wisconsin L 23-21 A 75,136A 29 San Diego State W 16-14 H 39,111S 7 Oregon L 28-24 A 56,357S 21 Oregon State L 49-19 A 36,457S 28 Rice W 31-28 A 18,143O 4 Colorado State W 32-30 H 38,336O 12 SMU W 30-7 H 41,031O 18 Boise State L 67-21 A 30,924O 25 Hawai`i L 31-21 H 37,615N 9 Tulsa W 31-12 H 37,841N 16 Nevada W 38-30 H 40,866N 23 San Jose State W 19-16 A 14,134D 5 Louisiana Tech W 45-13 A 17,810Silicon Valley Football Classic IIID 31 Georgia Tech W 30-21 N 10,132 ToTal aTT.: 483,761 / Avg.: 34,554 Home aTT.: 234,800 / Avg.: 39,133

2003 • RecoRd: 9-5A 30 Tennessee L 24-6 A 103,860S 5 Oregon State W 16-14 H 35,553S 13 Oklahoma L 52-28 A 83,091S 20 Louisiana Tech W 16-6 H 38,093S 27 Portland State W 42-16 H 39,805O 4 Colorado State L 34-10 A 32,620O 11 Hawai`i L 55-28 A 41,153O 25 Rice W 31-28 H 39,462N 1 SMU W 20-11 A 14,014N 8 Nevada W 27-10 A 17,837N 15 San Jose State W 41-7 H 39,453N 21 Boise State L 31-17 H 39,252N 29 UTEP W 23-20 A 15,101Silicon Valley Football Classic IVD 30 UCLA W 17-9 N 20,126 ToTal aTT.: 539,294 / Avg.: 38,521 Home aTT.: 231,618 / Avg.: 38,603

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Bowl Games: 1999 - EA Sports Las Vegas Bowl (L, 17-16) 2000 - Silicon Valley Football Classic (L, 37-34) 2001 - Silicon Valley Football Classic (L, 44-35) 2002 - Silicon Valley Football Classic (W, 30-21) 2003 - Silicon Valley Football Classic (W, 17-9) 2004 - MPC Computers Bowl (W, 37-34 (ot)) 2005 - AutoZone Liberty Bowl (L, 31-24) 2007 - Roady’s Humanitarian (W, 40-28) 2008 - New Mexico Bowl (L, 40-35) 2009 - New Mexico Bowl (L, 35-28)

1997 • RecoRd: 6-6A 30 Portland State W 35-7 H 33,114S 6 Baylor L 35-37 H 32,266S 13 Oklahoma State L 0-35 A 36,000S 20 Oregon L ot 40-43 A 38,288O 2 Utah W 27-13 H 37,994O 11 Hawai`i L 16-28 A 28,206O 18 Air Force W 20-17 A 45,597O 25 UNLV W 46-28 H 38,002N 1 San Jose State W 53-12 A 18,753N 8 Colorado State L 3-41 A 27,641N 15 San Diego State L 19-20 H 34,195N 22 Wyoming W 24-7 H 30,035 ToTal aTT.: 400,091 / Av.g: 33,341; Home aTT.: 205,606 / Avg.: 34,262

1998 • RecoRd: 5-6S 12 Colorado L 21-29 A 42,623S 19 Texas Tech L 28-34 A 40,035S 26 Nevada L 24-27 H 39,477O 3 BYU W 31-21 H 38,326O 10 TCU L 10-21 A 28,013O 17 Utah L 16-24 A 33,065O 24 UTEP W 32-6 H 39,881O 31 New Mexico W 28-20 A 21,027N 7 San Diego State L 0-10 A 22,497N 14 Hawai’i W 51-12 H 33,535N 21 San Jose State W 24-21 H 34,292 ToTal aTT.: 372,771 / Avg.: 33,888 Home aTT.: 185,511 / Avg.: 37,102

1999 • RecoRd: 8-5S 4 Portland State W 34-6 H 34,977S 11 Oregon State L 23-46 A 30,339S 18 UCLA L 21-35 A 42,649S 25 Nevada W 49-24 A 21,115O 2 TCU W 26-10 (ot) H 37,112O 9 Colorado State W 44-13 H 37,061O 14 SMU L 14-24 A 8,211O 23 UTEP W 24-23(ot) H 36,405O 30 Tulsa W 28-14 A 13,265N 6 Rice W 47-18 H 39,097N 13 Hawai`i L 24-31 (2ot) A 37,283N 20 San Jose State W 63-12 H 38,732 EA Sports Las Vegas BowlD 18 Utah L 16-17 N 28,277ToTal aTT.: 404,473 / Avg.: 31,113 Home aTT.: 223,384 / Avg.: 37,231

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N 24 Louisiana Tech W 34-27 A 11,086D 2 San Jose State L 24-14 A 22,235Total Att.: 454,778 / Avg.: 37,898Home Att.: 231,307 / Avg.: 38,552

2007•Record:9-4S 1 Sacramento State W 24-3 H 35,963 S 8 Texas A&M L 47-45 A 75,922S 15 Oregon L 52-21 A 58,525S 29 Louisiana Tech W 17-6 H 38,104O 6 Nevada W 49-41 A 18,503O 13 Idaho W 37-24 A 14,205O 20 San Jose State W 30-0 H 35,494O 26 Boise State L 34-21 H 40,607N 3 Utah State W 38-27 H 32,904N 10 Hawai’i W 37-30 A 49,047N 24 Kansas State W 45-29 H 34,671N 30 New Mexico State W 30-23 A 6,937Roady’s Humanitarian BowlD 31 Georgia Tech W 40-28 N 27,062 ToTal aTT.: 467,944/ Avg.: 35,995 Home aTT.: 217,743/ Avg.: 36,290

2008 • RecoRd: 7-6S 1 Rutgers W 24-7 A 42,508 S 13 Wisconsin L 13-10 H 42,387S 20 Toledo W 55-54 (2ot) A 20,096S 27 UCLA W 36-31 A 73,963O 4 Hawai’i L 32-29 H 40,572O 11 Idaho W 45-32 H 37,015O 25 Utah State W 30-28 A 14,071N 1 Louisiana Tech L 38-35 A 20,300N 7 Nevada L 41-28 H 33,207N 15 New Mexico State W 24-17 H 36,137N 21 San Jose State W 24-10 A 24,384N 28 Boise State L 61-10 A 32,412New Mexico BowlD 20 Colorado State L 40-35 N 24,735 ToTal aTT.: 417,052 / Avg.: 32,080 Home aTT.: 189,318 / Avg.: 37,864

2009 • RecoRd: 8-5S 5 UC Davis W 51-0 H 37,267 S 12 Wisconsin L 34-31 (OT) A 80,353 S 18 No. 10 Boise State L 51-34 H 35,637 S 26 No. 14 Cincinnati L 28-20 A 32,910 O 10 Hawai’i W 42-17 A 38,556 O 17 San Jose State W 41-21 H 35,495 O 24 New Mexico State W 34-3 A 18,893

O 31 Utah State W 31-27 H 27,721 N 7 Idaho W 31-21 A 12,418N 14 Nevada L 52-14 A 19,331 N 21 Louisiana Tech W 30-28 H 31,769 D 5 Illinois W 53-52 A 48,538New Mexico BowlD 19 Wyoming L 35-28 N 24,898 ToTal aTT.: 418,888 / Avg.: 32,222 Home aTT.: 167,889 / Avg.: 33,578

2010 • Record: 8-5S 4 Cincinnati W 28-14 H 37,238 S 18 Utah State W 41-24 A 19,059S 25 Mississippi L 55-38 A 55,267O 2 Cal Poly W 38-17 H 37,069O 9 Hawai’i L 49-27 H 38,494O 16 New Mexico State W 33-10 H 32,334O 23 San Jose State W 33-18 A 11,314N 6 Louisiana Tech W 40-34 A 17,057N 13 No. 21 Nevada L 35-34 H 37,116N 19 No. 3 Boise State L 51-0 A 33,454N 27 Idaho W 23-20 H 25,965D 3 Illinois W 25-23 H 30,625uDrove Humanitarian BowlD 18 Northern Illinois L 40-17 N 25,449 ToTal aTT.: 374,991 / Avg.: 28,846 Home aTT.: 238,841 / Avg.: 34,120

2011•Record:4-9(3-4 WAC, Tied 4th)Date Opponent Result Score AttendS3 vs. Cal% L 21-36 31,563S10 at No. 10 Nebraska L 29-42 85,101S17 North Dakota W 27-22 27,542S24 ^at Idaho W 48-24 15,110O1 Mississippi L 28-38 32,063O7 No. 5 Boise State L 7-57 33,871O15 ^Utah State W 31-21 28,854O22 ^at Nevada L 38-45 15,113N5 ̂ Louisiana Tech L 21-41 27,965N12 ^at New Mexico State L 45-48 14,227N19 ^at Hawai’i W 24-21 28,907N26 ^San Jose State L 24-27 25,492D3 at San Diego State L 28-35 32,790 % - At Candlestick Park (San Francisco, Calif.) ToTal aTT. 398,598 | Avg.: 30,661 home aTT. 175,787 | Avg.: 29,298

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PAT HILL CONT.2004 • RecoRd: 9-3S 5 Washington W 35-16 A 65,345S 12 Kansas State W 45-21 A 46,468S 19 Portland State W 27-17 H 42,662O 2 Louisiana Tech L 28-21 A 18,330O 9 UTEP L 24-21 H 40,407O 23 Boise State L 33-16 A 30,623O 30 SMU W 42-0 H 37,604N 6 Rice W 52-21 A 18,407N 12 Hawai`i W 70-14 H 38,956N 20 Nevada W 54-17 H 39,256N 27 San Jose State W 62-28 A 28,867MPC Computers BowlD 27 vs. Virginia W 37-34 (ot) N 28,516 ToTal aTT.: 406,925 / Avg.: 33,910 Home aTT.: 198,885 / Avg.: 39,777

2005 • RecoRd: 8-5S 10 Weber State W 55-17 H 38,156S 17 Oregon L 37-34 A 58,201S 27 Toledo W 44-14 H 34,637O 8 New Mexico State W 37-7 A 8,312O 15 Utah State W 53-21 H 42,701O 22 Idaho W 40-10 A 15,047O 29 Hawai’i W 27-13 A 28,196N 5 San Jose State W 45-17 H 41,039N 10 Boise State W 27-7 H 42,781N 19 USC L 50-42 A 90,007N 26 Nevada L 38-35 A 17,765D 2 Louisiana Tech L 40-28 H 36,525AutoZone Liberty BowlD 31 vs. Tulsa L 31-24 N 54,894 ToTal aTT.: 508,261 / Avg.: 39,097 Home aTT.: 235,839 / Avg.: 39,306

2006 • RecoRd: 4-8S 1 Nevada W 28-19 H 39,269S 9 Oregon L 31-24 H 42,281S 16 Washington L 21-20 A 57,012S 30 Colorado State L 35-23 H 42,012O 7 Utah State L 13-12 A 10,701O 14 Hawai’i L 68-37 H 39,122O 21 LSU L 38-6 A 91,833N 1 Boise State L 45-21 A 30,604N 11 New Mexico State W 23-18 H 33,241N 18 Idaho W 34-0 H 35,382

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O 31 Utah State W 31-27 H 27,721 N 7 Idaho W 31-21 A 12,418N 14 Nevada L 52-14 A 19,331 N 21 Louisiana Tech W 30-28 H 31,769 D 5 Illinois W 53-52 A 48,538New Mexico BowlD 19 Wyoming L 35-28 N 24,898 ToTal aTT.: 418,888 / Avg.: 32,222 Home aTT.: 167,889 / Avg.: 33,578

2010 • Record: 8-5S 4 Cincinnati W 28-14 H 37,238 S 18 Utah State W 41-24 A 19,059S 25 Mississippi L 55-38 A 55,267O 2 Cal Poly W 38-17 H 37,069O 9 Hawai’i L 49-27 H 38,494O 16 New Mexico State W 33-10 H 32,334O 23 San Jose State W 33-18 A 11,314N 6 Louisiana Tech W 40-34 A 17,057N 13 No. 21 Nevada L 35-34 H 37,116N 19 No. 3 Boise State L 51-0 A 33,454N 27 Idaho W 23-20 H 25,965D 3 Illinois W 25-23 H 30,625uDrove Humanitarian BowlD 18 Northern Illinois L 40-17 N 25,449 ToTal aTT.: 374,991 / Avg.: 28,846 Home aTT.: 238,841 / Avg.: 34,120

2011•Record:4-9(3-4 WAC, Tied 4th)Date Opponent Result Score AttendS3 vs. Cal% L 21-36 31,563S10 at No. 10 Nebraska L 29-42 85,101S17 North Dakota W 27-22 27,542S24 ^at Idaho W 48-24 15,110O1 Mississippi L 28-38 32,063O7 No. 5 Boise State L 7-57 33,871O15 ^Utah State W 31-21 28,854O22 ^at Nevada L 38-45 15,113N5 ̂ Louisiana Tech L 21-41 27,965N12 ^at New Mexico State L 45-48 14,227N19 ^at Hawai’i W 24-21 28,907N26 ^San Jose State L 24-27 25,492D3 at San Diego State L 28-35 32,790 % - At Candlestick Park (San Francisco, Calif.) ToTal aTT. 398,598 | Avg.: 30,661 home aTT. 175,787 | Avg.: 29,298

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ASSOCIATED PRESSYear Date Rank Record1942 Nov. 2 18th 7-01986 Sept. 30 19th 3-01989 Oct. 31 25th 8-0 Nov. 6 24th 9-0 Nov. 13 23rd 10-01990 Sept 24 24th 4-0 Oct. 1 24th 5-01991 Oct. 28 25th 7-01992 Jan. 2 24th 9-41993 Preseason 25th 0-0 Dec. 5 25th 8-32001 Sept. 3 19th 2-0 Sept. 10 11th 3-0 Sept. 24 10th 4-0 Oct. 1 10th 5-0 Oct. 8 8th 5-0 Oct. 15 8th 6-0 Oct. 22 18th 6-1 Nov. 19 23rd 9-2 Nov. 26 21st 10-2 Dec. 3 21st 11-2 Dec. 10 21st 11-22004 Sept. 12 19th 2-0 Sept. 19 17th 3-0 Sept. 26 17th 3-0 Final 22nd 9-32005 Preseason 24th 0-0 Sept. 4 24th 0-0 Sept. 11 23rd 1-0 Oct. 16 24th 4-1 Oct. 23 22nd 5-1 Oct. 30 21st 6-1 Nov. 6 20th 7-1 Nov. 11 16th 8-1 Nov. 20 16th 8-2 Nov. 27 23rd 8-32008 Aug. 31 21st 1-0 Sept. 7 21st 1-0 Sept. 14 25th 1-1 Sept. 21 25th 2-1 Sept. 28 22nd 3-1

USA TODAYYear Date Rank Record1985 Jan. 5 23rd 11-0-11986 Sept 23 20th 2-0 Sept. 30 20th 3-01989 Nov. 6 25th 9-0 Nov. 13 23rd 10-01990 Sept. 24 24th 4-0 Oct. 1 24th 5-01991 Oct. 14 25th 5-0 Oct. 22 22nd 6-0 Oct. 28 23rd 7-0 Nov. 11 25th 8-1 Nov. 18 23rd 9-1 Nov. 25 25th 10-11992 Final 22nd 9-41993 Sept. 19 25th 2-1 Sept. 26 24th 3-1 Oct. 3 23rd 3-1 Dec. 5 25th 8-32001 Sept. 10 15th 3-0 Sept. 24 13th 4-0 Oct. 1 11th 5-0 Oct. 8 10th 5-0 Oct. 15 10th 6-02001 Oct. 22 19th 6-1 Nov. 12 25th 8-2 Nov. 19 22nd 9-2 Nov. 26 21st 10-2 Dec. 3 19th 11-2 Dec. 10 20th 11-22004 Sept. 12 20th 2-0 Sept. 19 17th 3-0 Sept. 26 17th 3-0 Final 22nd 9-32005 Sept. 4 24th 0-0 Sept. 11 25th 1-0 Sept. 23 24th 5-1 Sept. 30 22nd 6-1 Nov. 6 20th 7-1 Nov. 11 16th 8-1 Nov. 20 16th 8-2 Nov. 27 22nd 8-32008 Preseason 25th 0-0 Aug. 31 21st 1-0 Sept. 7 21st 1-0 Sept. 21 24th 2-1 Sept. 28 21st 3-1

Fresno State’s vs. the Top 25Date Opponent Rank Result09/10/11 at Nebraska 10 L, 42-2910/07/11 Boise State 5 L, 57-711/19/10 at Boise State 3 L, 51-011/14/10 Nevada 21 L, 35-349/26/09 at Cincinnati 14 L, 28-209/18/09 Boise State 8 L, 51-3411/28/08 at Boise State 8 L, 61-109/13/08 Wisconsin 10 L, 13-1011/10/07 at Hawai’i 14 L, 37-309/8/07 at Texas A&M 23 L, 47-453OT

11/1/06 at Boise State 14 L, 45-2110/21/06 at LSU 14 L, 38-69/9/06 Oregon 20 L, 31-2411/19/05 at USC 1 L, 50-4212/27/04 vs. Virginia 18 W, 37-34OT

10/23/04 at Boise State 16 L, 33-169/12/04 at Kansas State 13 W, 45-2111/21/03 Boise State 20 L, 31-179/13/03 at Oklahoma 1 L, 52-288/30/03 at Tennessee 12 L, 24-69/7/02 at Oregon 13 L, 28-248/23/02 at Wisconsin 25 L, 23-219/8/01 at Wisconsin 23 W, 32-209/2/01 Oregon State 10 W, 44-2408/26/01 at Colorado 23 W, 24-229/9/00 at UCLA 16 L, 24-219/2/00 at Ohio State 15 L, 43-109/18/99 at UCLA 21 L, 35-219/12/98 at Colorado 16 L, 29-2110/18/97 at Air Force 17 W, 20-179/7/96 at Auburn 18 L, 62-011/19/94 Colorado State 10 L, 44-4210/8/94 BYU 22 L, 32-308/29/94 vs. Ohio State* 20 L, 34-10*Disneyland Pigskin Classic at the Florida Citrus Bowl (Orlando, Fla.)

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Air Force leads 4-2(H: 1-2, A: 1-1, N: 0-1)

Intra-Conference: 2-3 (all in WAC)Date Winner Score Site10/16/93 Fresno State W 33-20 H10/22/94 Air Force L 7-42 A10/28/95 Air Force L 20-31 H11/16/96 Air Force L 38-44OT H10/18/97 Fresno State W 20-17 A12/31/00 Air Force L 34-37 (1)1 - Silicon Valley Football Classic I (San Jose, Calif.)

ARIZONAFresno State leads 2-0

(A: 2-0)Date Winner Score Site11/21/81 Fresno State W 23-17 A9/1/84 Fresno State W 27-22 A

ARIZONA STATEArizona State leads 3-0

(H: 0-1, A: 0-2)Date Winner Score Site1931 Arizona State L 0-7 H1933 Arizona State L 7-21 A1941 Arizona State L 7-26 A

AUBURNAuburn leads 1-0

(A: 0-1)Date Winner Score Site9/7/96 Auburn L 0-62 A

BALL STATEFresno State leads 1-0

(H: 1-0)Date Winner Score Site12/9/89 Fresno State W 27-6 H^^ Cal bowl IX (Fresno, Calif.)

BAYLORBaylor leads 2-0(H: 0-1, A: 0-1)

Date Winner Score Site9/4/93 Baylor L 39-42 A9/6/97 Baylor L 35-37 H

BOISE STATEBoise State leads 10-4

(H: 3-5, A: 1-5)Intra-Conference: 1-9 (all in WAC)

Date Winner Score Site9/17/77 Fresno State W 42-7 H9/8/84 Fresno State W 37-21 A11/2/96 Fresno State $ W 41-7 H10/19/01 Boise State L 30-35 H10/18/02 Boise State L 21-67 A11/21/03 Boise State L 17-31 H10/23/04 Boise State L 16-33 A11/10/05 Fresno State W 27-7 H11/1/06 Boise State L 21-45 A10/26/07 Boise State L 21-34 H11/28/09 Boise State L 10-61 A9/18/09 Boise State L 34-51 H11/19/10 Boise State L 0-51 A10/7/11 Boise State L 7-57 H$ Jim Sweeney’s 200th career victory

BOWLING GREENFresno State leads 3-2

(H: 0-1, N: 3-1)Date Winner Score Site11/23/61 Fresno State W 36-6 (1)12/18/82 Fresno State W 29-28 H#9/10/83 Bowling Green L 27-35 H12/14/85 Fresno State W 51-7 H*12/14/91 Bowling Green L 21-28 H^1 - Mercy Bowl (Los Angeles, Calif.)# Cal Bowl II (Fresno, Calif.)* Cal Bowl V (Fresno, Calif.)^ Cal Bowl XI (Fresno, Calif.)

BYUFresno State leads 5-4

(H: 3-2, A: 2-2)Date Winner Score Site9/22/56 Fresno State W 26-13 A11/9/57 Fresno State W 27-14 H9/20/58 BYU L 7-29 A9/26/59 Fresno State W 27-16 H10/10/92 BYU L 24-36 A10/23/93 Fresno State W 48-45 A10/8/94 BYU L 30-32 H11/25/95 BYU L 28-45 H10/3/98 Fresno State W 31-2 H

CALIFORNIAFresno State leads 2-1(H: 1-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-1)

Date Winner Score Site9/9/95 Fresno State W 25-24 A9/23/00 Fresno State W 17-3 H9/3/11 California L 21-36 NN - game played at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, Calif.

CAL POLYFresno State leads 31-10-2

(H: 20-4-2, A: 11-6)Date Winner Score Site1922 Fresno State W 20-0 H1924 Fresno State W 22-6 A1928 Fresno State W 37-0 H1945 TIED T 6-6 H1945 Fresno State W 24-0 A1947 Fresno State W 14-6 H1948 Cal Poly L 14-26 A1949 Fresno State W 20-7 H1950 Fresno State W 31-7 A10/20/51 Fresno State W 42-19 H9/26/53 Cal Poly L 6-27 H11/7/54 Fresno State W 16-13 H11/12/55 Fresno State W 34-6 A11/10/56 Fresno State W 21-13 H10/19/57 Cal Poly L 7-14 A10/18/58 Fresno State W 14-0 H10/24/59 Fresno State W 28-13 A10/15/60 Fresno State W 33-0 H10/14/61 Fresno State W 42-13 A10/13/62 Fresno State W 51-6 H10/19/63 Fresno State W 28-0 A10/17/64 Fresno State W 23-13 H10/16/65 Fresno State W 20-14 A10/15/66 Fresno State W 14-7 H10/14/67 Fresno State W 41-14 A10/19/68 Fresno State W 17-0 H10/18/69 Cal Poly L 17-21 A10/17/70 Fresno State W 23-17 H10/16/71 Fresno State W 13-10 A10/14/72 TIED T 24-24 H10/27/73 Cal Poly L 14-28 A9/28/74 Cal Poly L 13-17 H10/4/75 Cal Poly L 7-24 A10/16/76 Cal Poly L 15-17 H10/1/77 Fresno State W 52-3 A9/30/78 Cal Poly L 12-24 H10/6/79 Cal Poly L 0-26 A10/4/80 Fresno State W 31-25 H9/11/82 Fresno State W 26-6 H10/29/83 Fresno State W 30-7 H9/15/84 Fresno State W 14-0 H9/28/85 Fresno State W 59-10 H10/2/10 Fresno State W 38-17 H

CENTRAL ARKANSASFresno State leads 2-1

Date Winner Score Site12/25/37 Fresno State W 27-26 (1)1938 Fresno State W 34-0 H1940 Central Arkansas L 0-13 A1 - Little All-American Bowl (Los Angeles, Calif.)

CINCINNATISeries tied 1-1(H: 1-0, A: 0-1)

Date Winner Score Site9/26/09 Cincinnati L 20-28 A9/4/10 Fresno State W 28-14 H

COLORADOColorado leads 4-1

(A: 1-3, N: 0-1)Date Winner Score Site9/25/65 Colorado L 7-10 A9/10/88 Colorado L 3-45 A12/25/93 Colorado L 30-41 (1)9/12/98 Colorado L 21-29 A8/26/01 Fresno State W 24-22 A1-Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl (Honolulu, Hawai’i)

COLORADO STATEColorado State leads 7-5

(H: 4-3, A: 1-3, N: 0-1)Date Winner Score Site1940 Fresno State W 28-0 W9/19/92 Fresno State W 52-21 H10/9/93 Colorado State L 32-34 A11/19/94 Colorado State L 42-44 H11/9/96 Colorado State L 20-42 H11/8/97 Colorado State L 3-41 A10/9/99 Fresno State W 44-13 H10/13/01 Fresno State W 25-22 A10/4/02 Fresno State W 32-30 H10/4/03 Colorado State L 10-34 A9/30/06 Colorado State L 23-35 H12/20/08 Colorado State L 35-40 (1)1 - New Mexico Bowl (Albuquerque, N.M.)

DRAKEDrake leads series 1-0

(H: 0-1)Date Winner Score Site1/1/46 Drake L 12-13 H^^ 1945 Raisin Bowl (Fresno, Calif.)

EASTERN MICHIGANFresno State leads 1-0

Date Winner Score Site1942 Fresno State W 80-0 H

GEORGIA TECHFresno State leads 2-0

(N: 2-0)Date Winner Score Site12/31/02 Fresno State W 30-21 (1)12/31/07 Fresno State W 40-28 (2)1 - Silicon Valley Football Classic III (San Jose, Calif.)2 - Roady’s Humanitarian Bowl (Boise, Idaho)

HAWAI’IFresno State leads 22-21-1

(H: 13-8-1, A: 10-14)Intra-Conference: 9-11 (all in WAC)

Date Winner Score Site1938 Fresno State W 15-13 H1939 Fresno State W 38-2 A1/1/1941 Fresno State W 3-0 (1)1946 Hawai’i L 2-7 H1947 Hawai’i L 13-27 A1949 Hawai’i L 14-41 A1950 Fresno State W 34-20 H9/25/54 Hawai’i L 20-25 H11/26/55 Fresno State W 20-18 A10/27/56 Fresno State W 39-20 H11/22/57 Fresno State W 31-8 A11/27/59 Fresno State W 22-13 A9/24/60 Fresno State W 17-7 H10/3/64 Fresno State W 28-0 H11/27/65 Fresno State W 7-3 A9/17/66 Fresno State W 28-27 H11/25/67 Hawai’i L 19-29 A11/28/70 Hawai’i L 0-49 A

10/2/71 Fresno State W 19-8 H9/22/73 Hawai’i L 10-13 H11/23/74 Hawai’i L 7-21 A10/6/84 Hawai’i L 15-27 A10/5/85 TIED T 24-24 H11/15/86 Hawai’i L 13-24 A10/17/92 Hawai’i L 45-57 A11/13/93 Fresno State W 45-2 H9/24/94 Fresno State W 31-16 A11/4/95 Hawai’i L 37-42 A9/28/96 Fresno State W 20-0 H10/11/97 Hawai’i L 16-28 A11/14/98 Fresno State W 51-12 H11/13/99 Hawai’i L 24-312OT A11/4/00 Fresno State W 45-27 H10/26/01 Hawai’i L 34-38 A10/25/02 Hawai’i L 21-31 H10/11/03 Hawai’i L 28-55 A11/12/04 Fresno State W 70-14 H10/29/05 Fresno State W 27-13 A10/14/06 Hawai’i L 37-68 H11/10/07 Hawai’i L 30-37 A10/4/08 Hawai’i L 29-32 H10/10/09 Fresno State W 42-17 A10/9/10 Hawai’i L 27-49 H11/19/11 Fresno State W 24-21 A1 - 1940 Pineapple Bowl (Honolulu, Hawai’i)

IDAHOFresno State leads 10-4

(H: 5-2, A: 5-2)Date Winner Score Site1946 Fresno State W 13-12 H11/3/56 Idaho L 12-24 H10/26/57 Idaho L 6-20 A9/21/63 Idaho L 8-32 A9/23/67 Idaho L 14-30 H11/18/78 Fresno State W 41-28 A9/8/79 Fresno State W 30-10 H10/22/05 Fresno State W 40-10 A11/18/06 Fresno State W 34-0 H10/13/07 Fresno State W 37-24 A10/11/08 Fresno State W 45-32 H11/7/09 Fresno State W 31-21 A11/27/10 Fresno State W 23-20 H9/24/11 Fresno State W 48-24 A

IDAHO STATEIdaho State leads 2-1

(H: 1-1, A: 0-1)Date Winner Score Site10/10/64 Idaho State L 12-20 A9/21/68 Idaho State L 23-38 H10/29/77 Fresno State W 28-7 H

ILLINOISFresno State leads 2-0

(H: 1-0, A: 1-0)Date Winner Score Site12/5/09 Fresno State W 53-52 A12/3/10 Fresno State W 25-23 H

KANSAS STATEFresno State leads 2-0

(H: 1-0, A: 1-0)Date Winner Score Site9/12/04 Fresno State W 45-21 A11/24/07 Fresno State W 45-29 H

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTELouisiana-Lafayette leads 2-1

(H: 1-0, A: 0-2)Date Winner Score Site9/11/76 UL-Lafayette L + 14-41 A9/6/77 UL-Lafayette L 13-34 A9/20/80 Fresno State W 16-14 H+ Indicates forfeit (does not alter record)

LOUISIANA-MONROEFresno State leads 1-0

(H: 1-0)Date Winner Score Site9/2/95 Fresno State W 31-17 H

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LSU leads 1-0(A: 0-1)

Date Winner Score Site10/21/06 LSU L 6-38 A

LOUISIANA TECHFresno State leads 9-4

(H: 6-2, A: 3-2)Date Winner Score Site9/27/86 Fresno State W 34-10 H10/3/92 Fresno State W 48-14 H9/29/01 Fresno State W 38-28 H12/5/02 Fresno State W 45-13 A9/20/03 Fresno State W 16-6 H10/2/04 Louisiana Tech L 21-28 A12/2/05 Louisiana Tech L 28-40 H11/24/06 Fresno State W 34-27 A9/29/07 Fresno State W 17-6 H11/1/08 Louisiana Tech L 35-38 A11/21/09 Fresno State W 30-28 H11/6/10 Fresno State W 40-34 A11/5/11 Louisiana Tech L 21-41 H

McNEESE STATESeries tied 1-1(H: 1-0, A: 0-1)

Date Winner Score Site9/9/78 McNeese State L 16-21 A9/24/88 Fresno State W 49-0 H

MICHIGAN STATEMichigan State leads 1-0

(N: 0-1)Date Winner Score Site12/31/01 Michigan State L 35-44 (1)1 - Silicon Valley Football Classic II (San Jose, Calif.)

MONTANAFresno State leads 1-0

(H: 1-0)Date Winner Score Site9/9/89 Fresno State W 52-37 H

MONTANA STATEMontana State leads 16-11

(H: 6-9, A: 5-7)Date Winner Score Site9/21/57 Montana State L 14-27 H11/19/60 Montana State L 20-22 H9/23/61 Fresno State W 16-13 A11/24/62 Montana State L 20-21 H9/28/63 Montana State L 7-29 A9/26/64 Montana State L 13-27 A10/9/65 Fresno State W 25-14 H10/1/66 Montana State L 6-55 A9/30/67 Montana State L 20-21 H11/16/68 Fresno State W 31-16 H9/27/69 Fresno State W 28-20 A9/26/70 Montana State L 12-26 H9/25/71 Montana State L 28-37 A11/18/72 Montana State L 6-10 H9/29/73 Montana State L 6-38 A9/21/74 Montana State L 7-14 H9/27/75 Fresno State W 34-17 A9/25/76 Fresno State W 24-10 H9/24/77 Montana State L 14-24 A11/11/78 Montana State L 14-35 H9/15/79 Fresno State W 22-20 A11/25/80 Fresno State W 21-14 H9/19/81 Montana State L 26-30 A11/13/82 Fresno State W 45-14 H10/15/83 Fresno State W 31-12 A11/17/84 Montana State L 31-35 H9-6-86 Fresno State W 55-2 H

NEBRASKANebraska leads 1-0

(A: 0-1)Date Winner Score Site9-10-11 Nebraska L 29-42 A

NEVADAFresno State leads 24-18-1

(H: 14-8, A: 10-10-1)Intra-Conference 7-5 (all in WAC)

Date Winner Score Site1923 Nevada L 3-46 A1924 Nevada L 0-16 A1925 Nevada L 6-60 A1926 Nevada L 6-28 H1927 Fresno State W 10-7 H1928 TIED T 12-12 A1929 Nevada L 0-48 A1930 Fresno State W 6-0 H1931 Nevada L 13-31 A1932 Nevada L 0-7 H1934 Fresno State W 33-0 H1935 Fresno State W 27-6 A1936 Fresno State W 46-8 H1937 Fresno State W 46-8 A1938 Fresno State W 27-0 A1939 Fresno State W 45-0 H1940 Fresno State W 7-6 H1941 Fresno State W 6-3 A1942 Fresno State W 33-0 H1945 Nevada L 4-7 A1948 Nevada L 7-53 H1949 Nevada L 13-34 A11/8/52 Fresno State W 59-32 A10/17/53 Fresno State W 47-7 H10/16/54 Fresno State W 52-6 A10/15/55 Fresno State W 42-9 H10/16/82 Nevada L 26-40 L9/17/83 Fresno State W 24-22 H11/5/94 Nevada L 35-62 H9/26/98 Nevada L 24-27 H9/25/99 Fresno State W 49-24 A10/14/00 Fresno State W 58-21 H11/17/01 Fresno State W 61-14 A11/16/02 Fresno State W 27-10 H11/8/03 Fresno State W 27-10 A11/20/04 Fresno State W 54-17 H11/26/05 Nevada L 25-28 A9/1/06 Fresno State W 28-19 H10/6/07 Fresno State W 49-41 A11/7/08 Nevada L 28-41 H11/14/09 Nevada L 14-52 A11/13/10 Nevada L 34-35 H10/22/11 Nevada L 38-45 A

NEW MEXICOFresno State leads 8-4

(H: 5-1, A: 3-3)Intra-Conference: 4-1 (all in WAC)

Date Winner Score Site1947 New Mexico L 3-34 A1948 Fresno State W 20-14 H9/13/75 New Mexico L 0-29 A9/3/88 Fresno State W 68-21 A11/18/89 New Mexico L 22-45 A9/8/90 Fresno State W 24-17 H10/5/91 Fresno State W 94-17 H10/24/92 Fresno State W 31-28 H9/18/93 Fresno State W 41-24 A10/29/94 New Mexico L 32-49 H10/7/95 Fresno State W 51-34 H10/31/98 Fresno State W 28-20 A

NEW MEXICO STATEFresno State leads 17-1

(H: 8-0, A: 9-1)Date Winner Score Site9/23/72 Fresno State W 49-17 A10/5/74 Fresno State W 9-7 A11/13/76 Fresno State W 44-0 H9/29/84 Fresno State W 53-24 H10/19/85 Fresno State W 48-21 A10/11/86 Fresno State W 17-14 H11/21/87 Fresno State W 34-10 A9/17/88 Fresno State W 41-0 H11/11/89 Fresno State W 45-5 A9/22/90 Fresno State W 42-3 H10/19/91 Fresno State W 42-28 A

10/8/05 Fresno State W 37-7 A11/11/06 Fresno State W 23-18 H11/30/07 Fresno State W 30-23 A11/15/08 Fresno State W 24-17 H10/24/09 Fresno State W 34-3 A10/16/10 Fresno State W 33-10 H11/12/11 New Mexico State L 45-48 A

NORTH DAKOTAFresno State leads 1-0

(H: 1-0)Date Winner Score Site9/17/11 Fresno State W 27-22 H

NORTHERN ARIZONAFresno State leads 7-1-1

(H: 4-1, A: 3-0-1)Date Winner Score Site1931 Northern Arizona L 2-26 H1932 TIED T 0-0 A1934 Fresno State W 26-14 A1936 Fresno State W 31-6 H1945 Fresno State W 19-0 A9/24/66 Fresno State W 14-12 H11/15/69 Fresno State W 27-18 H11/14/70 Fresno State W 40-7 A11/19/83 Fresno State W 30-22 H

NORTHERN ILLINOISNorthern Illinois leads 3-2

(H: 1-1, A: 1-1, N: 0-1)Date Winner Score Site11/11/72 Fresno State W 9-6 A10/6/73 Northern Illinois L 15-24 H10/6/90 Northern Illinois L 18-73 A9/7/91 Fresno State W 55-7 H12/18/10 Northern Illinois L 17-40 (1)1 - uDrove Humanitarian Bowl (Boise, Idaho)

OHIO STATEOhio State leads 2-0

(A: 0-1, N: 0-1)Date Winner Score Site8/29/94 Ohio State^ L 10-34 N^9/2/00 Ohio State L 10-43 A^Disneyland Pigskin Classic at the Florida Citrus Bowl (Orlando, Fla.)

OKLAHOMAOklahoma leads 1-0

(A: 0-1)Date Winner Score Site9/13/03 Oklahoma L 28-52 A

OKLAHOMA STATEOklahoma State leads 1-0

(A: 0-1)Date Winner Score Site9/13/97 Oklahoma State L 0-35 A

OREGONOregon leads 6-2

(H: 1-2, A: 1-4)Date Winner Score Site9/5/81 Fresno State W 23-16 H9/18/82 Fresno State W 10-4 A9/20/97 Oregon L 40-43OT A9/7/02 Oregon L 24-28 A9/17/05 Oregon L 34-37 A9/9/06 Oregon L 24-31 H9/15/07 Oregon L 21-52 A

OREGON STATEFresno State leads 8-5

(H: 6-0, A: 2-5)Date Winner Score Site9/12/81 Oregon State L 28-31 A9/21/85 Fresno State W 33-24 A9/13/86 Fresno State W 27-0 H

10/1/88 Oregon State L 10-21 A10/7/89 Fresno State W 35-18 H9/21/91 Fresno State W 24-20 A9/12/92 Oregon State L 36-46 A9/11/93 Fresno State W 48-30 H9/17/94 Fresno State W 24-14 H9/11/99 Oregon State L 23-46 A9/2/01 Fresno State W 44-24 H9/21/02 Oregon State L 19-49 A9/5/03 Fresno State W 16-14 H

PORTLAND STATEFresno State leads 6-0

(H: 5-0, A: 1-0)Date Winner Score Site10/5/68 Fresno State W 30-13 A11/22/69 Fresno State W 28-22 H8/30/97 Fresno State W 35-7 H9/4/99 Fresno State W 34-6 H9/27/03 Fresno State W 42-16 H9/19/04 Fresno State W 27-17 H

RICEFresno State leads 6-0

(H: 3-0, A: 3-0)Date Winner Score Site11/6/99 Fresno State W 47-18 H10-5/00 Fresno State W 27-224 A11/3/01 Fresno State W 52-24 H9/28/02 Fresno State W 31-28 A10/25/03 Fresno State W 31-28 H11/6/04 Fresno State W 52-21 A

RUTGERSFresno State leads 1-0

(A: 1-0)Date Winner Score Site9/1/08 Fresno State W 24-7 A

SACRAMENTO STATEFresno State leads 2-0

(H: 2-0)Date Winner Score Site9/9/72 Fresno State W 24-7 H9/1/07 Fresno State W 24-3 H

SAN DIEGOSan Diego leads 1-0

(A: 0-1)Date Winner Score Site1923 San Diego L 2-12 A

SAN DIEGO STATESan Diego State leads 27-20-4

(H: 11-12-2, A: 9-15-2)Intra-Conference: 15-19-4

(11-9-4 CCAA; 1-6 PCAA; 3-4 WAC)Date Winner Score Site1924 Fresno State W 7-0 H1926 Fresno State W 28-7 A1931 San Diego State L 0-15 H1940 TIED T 0-0 A1941 Fresno State W 26-0 H1942 Fresno State W 66-0 A1945 San Diego State L 0-7 H1946 San Diego State L 0-7 A1947 TIED T 7-7 H1948 Fresno State W 7-6 H1949 San Diego State L 7-18 H1950 TIED T 20-20 A11/3/51 San Diego State L 7-13 H11/1/52 Fresno State W 49-33 A10/31/53 TIED T 27-27 H10/30/54 Fresno State W 20-0 A11/5/55 Fresno State W 20-6 H11/17/56 Fresno State W 50-7 A11/3/57 Fresno State W 27-0 H11/1/58 Fresno State W 22-20 A10/31/59 Fresno State W 38-13 H10/29/60 Fresno State W 60-0 A

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SAN JOSE STATEFresno State leads 39-34-3

(H: 23-17-1, A: 16-17-2)Date Winner Score Site1921 San Jose State L 2-14 H1925 Fresno State W 23-7 H1926 Fresno State W 34-0 H1927 Fresno State W 10-7 H1929 San Jose State L 14-26 H1930 Fresno State W 27-12 A1931 Fresno State W 32-0 H1932 TIED T 0-0 A1933 San Jose State L 0-18 A1934 TIED T 7-7 H1939 San Jose State L 7-42 H1940 San Jose State L 7-14 H1941 TIED T 0-0 A1942 Fresno State W 6-0 H1946 San Jose State L 2-13 A1947 Fresno State W 21-20 H1948 SanJose State L 6-41 A1949 San Jose State L 7-43 H1950 San Jose State L 7-33 A10/6/51 San Jose State L 6-2 H10/10/52 San Jose State L 6-40 A10/3/53 San Jose State L 21-27 H11/14/54 San Jose State L 0-28 A11/18/55 Fresno State W 19-13 H11/22/56 Fresno State W 30-14 A11/16/57 Fresno State W 13-6 H11/15/58 San Jose State L 6-48 A10/17/59 San Jose State L 14-40 H11/11/60 Fresno State W 27-12 A11/18/61 Fresno State W 36-27 H11/10/62 Fresno State W 20-14 A11/16/63 San Jose State L 27-56 H11/21/64 San Jose State L 14-26 A11/20/65 Fresno State W 24-18 H11/19/66 Fresno State W 15-13 A11/18/67 San Jose State L 30-35 H9/28/68 San Jose State L 21-15 A11/21/70 Fresno State W 27-19 A9/18/71 Fresno State W 14-7 H9/30/72 Fresno State W 23-21 A9/15/73 San Jose State L 6-24 H9/14/74 San Jose State L 7-28 A11/1/75 San Jose State L 7-21 H10/23/76 San Jose State L 7-21 A10/22/77 Fresno State W 45-24 H10/21/78 San Jose State L 16-26 A10/13/79 San Jose State L + 22-35 H10/11/80 San Jose State L 14-26 A10/3/81 San Jose State L 33-65 H10/23/82 Fresno State W 39-27 A10/8/83 San Jose State L 23-41 H10/27/84 San Jose State L 17-18 A

10/12/85 Fresno State W 37-17 H10/4/86 San Jose State L 41-45 A10/17/87 San Jose State L 16-20 H10/29/88 Fresno State W 17-15 A11/4/89 Fresno State W 31-30 H11/17/90 San Jose State L 7-42 A11/23/91 Fresno State W 31-28 H9/3/94 Fresno State W 45-13 H10/12/96 Fresno State W 28-18 H11/1/97 Fresno State W 53-12 A11/21/98 Fresno State W 24-21 H11/20/99 Fresno State W 63-12 H11/25/00 Fresno State W 37-6 A11/23/01 Fresno State W 40-21 H11/23/02 Fresno State W 19-16 A11/15/03 Fresno State W 41-7 H11/27/04 Fresno State W 62-28 A11/5/05 Fresno State W 45-17 H12/2/06 San Jose State L 14-24 A10/20/07 Fresno State W 30-0 H11/21/08 Fresno State W 24-10 A10/17/09 Fresno State W 41-21 H10/23/10 Fresno State W 33-18 A11/26/11 San Jose State L 24-27 H+ Indicates forfeit (does not alter record)

SMUFresno State leads 5-1

(H: 3-0, A: 2-1)Date Winner Score Site10/14/99 SMU L 14-24 A11/18/00 Fresno State W 14-7 H11/10/01 Fresno State W 38-13 A10/12/02 Fresno State W 30-7 H11/1/03 Fresno State W 20-11 A10/30/04 Fresno State W 42-0 H

SOUTH DAKOTA STATEFresno State leads 1-0

(H: 1-0)Date Winner Score Site9/19/64 Fresno State W 20-14 H

SOUTHERN ILLINOISFresno State leads 2-1

(H: 1-1, A: 1-0)Date Winner Score Site11/18/80 Fresno State W 31-14 A10/17/81 Southern Illinois L 18-24 H10/17/87 Fresno State W 35-0 H

STANFORDStanford leads 3-0

(H: 0-1, A: 0-2)Date Winner Score Site1926 Stanford L 7-44 A1927 Stanford L 0-33 A1928 Stanford L 0-47 H

TENNESSEETennessee leads 1-0

(A: 1-0)Date Winner Score Site8/30/03 Tennessee L 6-24 A

TCUTCU leads 2-1(H: 1-0, A: 0-2)

Date Winner Score Site10/10/98 TCU L 10-21 A10/2/99 Fresno State W 26-19OT H11/11/00 TCU L 7-24 A

TEXAS A&MTexas A&M leads 1-0

(A: 1-0)Date Winner Score Site9/8/07 Texas A&M L 47-453OT A

TEXAS TECHTexas Tech leads 1-0

(A: 0-1)Date Winner Score Site9/19/98 Texas Tech L 28-34 A

TOLEDOFresno State leads 2-0

(H: 6-4, A: 5-1-1)Date Winner Score Site9/27/05 Fresno State W 44-14 H9/20/08 Fresno State W 55-542OT A

TULSAFresno State leads 4-1(H: 2-0, A: 2-0, N:0-1)

Date Winner Score Site10/30/99 Fresno State W 28-14 A10/28/00 Fresno State W 34-12 H9/22/01 Fresno State W 37-18 A11/9/02 Fresno State W 31-12 H12/31/05 Tulsa L 24-31 (1)1 - AutoZone Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.)

UC DAVISFresno State leads 12-5-1

(H: 6-4, A: 5-1-1)Date Winner Score Site1922 TIED T 0-0 A1923 Fresno State W 26-14 A1925 UC Davis L 0-6 H1926 Fresno State W 23-7 H1927 UC Davis L 7-13 H1928 UC Davis L 0-13 H1929 UC Davis L 0-22 A1930 Fresno State W 27-7 H1931 Fresno State W 20-7 A1932 UC Davis L 0-3 H1933 Fresno State W 20-0 A1934 Fresno State W 40-13 H1935 Fresno State W 32-6 A1937 Fresno State W 19-0 A1938 Fresno State W 37-7 H9/22/51 Fresno State W 27-0 A9/20/52 Fresno State W 41-7 H9/5/09 Fresno State W 51-0 H

UCLAUCLA leads 6-2(A: 1-6, N: 1-0)

Date Winner Score Site1928 UCLA L 0-7 A1929 UCLA L 6-56 A9/19/87 UCLA L 0-17 A9/30/95 UCLA L 21-45 A9/18/99 UCLA L 21-35 A9/9/00 UCLA L 21-24 A12/30/03 Fresno State W 17-9 (1)9/27/08 Fresno State W 36-31 A1 - Silicon Valley Football Classic IV (San Jose, Calif.)

UNLVFresno State leads 11-4

(H: 6-2, A: 5-2)Intra-Conference: 10-2 (2-0 WAC, 8-2 Big West)

Date Winner Score Site11/3/79 UNLV` L 28-31 H9/13/80 UNLV L 6-35 A11/7/81 Fresno State W 42-26 H11/20/82 Fresno State W 30-28 A11/5/83 UNLV L + 7-20 H11/24/84 UNLV L + 13-37 A9/14/85 Fresno State W 26-6 H11/6/86 Fresno State W 36-7 A10/31/87 Fresno State W 45-10 H11/12/88 Fresno State W 31-14 A10/28/89 Fresno State W 31-17 H11/3/90 Fresno State W 45-18 A

10/26/91 Fresno State W 48-22 H10/26/96 Fresno State W 34-23 A10/25/97 Fresno State W 46-28 H+ Indicates forfeit (does not alter record)

USCSeries tied 1-1

(0-1, N: 1-0)Date Winner Score Site12/29/92 Fresno State W 24-7 (1)11/19/05 USC L 42-50 A1 - Freedom Bowl (Anaheim, Calif.)

UTAHUtah leads 5-4

(H: 3-0, A: 1-4, N: 0-1)Date Winner Score Site9/27/80 Utah L 12-27 A9/2/89 Fresno State W 52-22 H9/15/90 Fresno State W 31-7 A11/7/92 Fresno State W 41-15 H9/23/95 Utah L 21-24 A9/21/96 Utah L 17-45 A10/2/97 Fresno State W 27-13 H10/17/98 Utah L 16-24 A12/18/99 Utah L 16-17 (1)1-EA Sports Las Vegas Bowl (Las Vegas, Nev.)

UTAH STATEFresno State leads 16-10-1

(H: 12-2-1, A: 4-8)Date Winner Score Site10/18/52 Fresno State W 27-21 H11/7/53 Utah State L 6-36 A10/9/54 Fresno State W 23-13 H10/29/55 Utah State L 13-39 A9/23/78 Utah State L 22-45 A11/24/79 Utah State L 31-41 H10/25/80 Utah State L 0-14 H10/31/81 Utah State L 0-20 A10/2/82 Fresno State W 31-6 H10/1/83 Utah State L 12-20 A10/20/84 Fresno State W 43-18 H10/26/85 Fresno State W 38-19 A11/22/86 Fresno State W 14-7 H11/14/87 Utah State L 13-17 A10/15/88 Fresno State W 51-10 H10/14/89 Fresno State W 34-7 A10/13/90 TIED T 24-24 H11/2/91 Utah State L 19-20 A9/25/93 Fresno State W 30-14 H12/1/01 Fresno State W 70-21 H10/15/05 Fresno State W 53-21 H10/7/06 Utah State L 12-13 A11/3/07 Fresno State W 38-27 H10/25/08 Fresno State W 30-28 A10/31/09 Fresno State W 31-27 H9/18/10 Fresno State W 41-24 A10/15/11 Fresno State W 31-21 H

UTEPFresno State leads 8-3-1

(H: 6-2, A: 2-1-1)Date Winner Score Site1938 UTEP L 6-26 H1939 Fresno State W 10-7 H1940 Fresno State W 16-6 H11/28/92 Fresno State W 43-18 A11/6/93 Fresno State W 30-10 H11/12/94 TIED T 30-30 A11/11/95 Fresno State W 47-14 H10/24/98 Fresno State W 32-6 H10/23/99 Fresno State W 24-23OT H10/21/00 UTEP L 13-23 A11/29/03 Fresno State W 23-20 A10/9/04 UTEP L 21-24 H

VIRGINIAFresno State leads 1-0

(N: 1-0)Date Winner Score Site12/27/04 Fresno State W 37-34OT (1)1 - MPC Computers Bowl (Boise Idaho)

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WASHINGTONWashington leads 2-1

(A: 1-2)Date Winner Score Site9/29/79 Washington L 14-49 A9/5/04 Fresno State W 35-16 A9/16/06 Washington L 20-21 A

WASHINGTON STATEWashington leads 3-1

(H: 0-1, A: 1-2)Date Winner Score Site9/5/87 Washington State L 24-41 A9/14/91 Fresno State W 34-30 A9/26/92 Washington State L 37-39 H9/10/94 Washington State L 3-24 A

ABILENE CHRISTIANDate Winner Score Site10/8/60 Fresno State W 20-19 H11/11/61 Fresno State W 21-7 H10/6/62 Abilene Christian L 14-26 A11/23/63 Abilene Christian L 29-32 H

ADAMS STATEDate Winner Score Site10/5/63 Fresno State W 25-7 H

ALAMEDA AIR PACDate Winner Score Site1949 Fresno State W 55-30 H

BAKERSFIELD JCDate Winner Score Site1922 Fresno State W 31-6 A1923 Fresno State W 32-6 H1924 Fresno State W 9-0 H

BARBARIANSDate Winner Score Site1925 Fresno State W 63-6 H

CALIFORNIA JVsDate Winner Score Site1933 California JVs L 0-7 H1934 California JVs L 6-12 H1935 California JVs L 7-13 H1936 Fresno State W 32-6 H1937 Fresno State W 20-7 H1938 Fresno State W 27-7 H1939 Fresno State W 28-7 H

CAL CHRISTIANDate Winner Score Site1924 Fresno State W 31-0 H1930 Fresno State W 19-7 A

CAL POLY POMONADate Winner Score Site1933 Fresno State W 24-0 H9/20/69 Fresno State W 27-7 H9/8/73 Cal Poly Pomona L 9-17 H9/7/74 Cal Poly Pomona L 12-13 H

CAL STATE FULLERTONFresno State leads 13-6(H: 10-3, A: 3-2, N: 0-1)

Date Winner Score Site12/11/71 CS Fullerton L 14-17 (1)10/26/74 Fresno State W 48-21 A9/6/75 Fresno State W 49-7 H10/2/76 Fresno State W 31-12 H11/11/77 Fresno State W 44-19 A

WEBER STATEFresno State leads 3-0

(H: 3-0)Date Winner Score Site9/16/78 Fresno State W 55-14 H9/25/82 Fresno State W 25-9 H9/10/05 Fresno State W 55-17 H

WESTERN ILLINOISFresno State leads 1-0

(H: 1-0)Date Winner Score Site9/12/87 Fresno State W 20-17 H

10/28/78 CS Fullerton L 8-37 H11/10/79 Fresno State W 28-24 H9/6/80 CS Fullerton L 25-39 A10/10/81 CS Fullerton L 10-13 H11/6/82 Fresno State W 31-14 H10/22/83 CS Fullerton L 17-18 H11/3/84 CS Fullerton L 17-20 A11/2/85 Fresno State W 42-7 H10/30/86 Fresno State W 30-20 H11/7/87 Fresno State W 21-17 H10/8/88 Fresno State W 23-10 A10/21/89 Fresno State W 33-19 H9/29/90 Fresno State W 38-3 H11/16/91 Fresno State W 38-7 H1 - Mercy Bowl II (Anaheim, Calif.)

CAL STATE LADate Winner Score Site10/9/53 Cal State LA L 12-14 A10/2/54 Fresno State W 49-19 H10/25/58 Fresno State W 7-6 A11/21/59 Fresno State W 21-0 H10/22/60 Fresno State W 35-13 A10/21/61 Fresno State W 35-6 A10/20/62 Fresno State W 34-0 A10/26/63 Fresno State W 35-20 H10/24/64 Cal State LA L 12-32 A10/23/65 Cal State LA L 15-17 H10/22/66 Fresno State W 14-7 A10/21/67 Fresno State W 14-3 H10/25/68 Fresno State W 42-20 A10/25/69 Fresno State W 24-0 H10/24/70 Fresno State W 51-6 H10/23/71 Fresno State W 47-7 H10/21/72 Fresno State W 31-0 H11/15/75 Fresno State W 59-14 H

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGEDate Winner Score Site10/8/66 Fresno State W 18-17 H10/7/67 Fresno State W 31-25 A10/11/68 Fresno State W 35-12 H10/11/69 Fresno State W 38-14 A10/10/70 Fresno State W 21-7 H11/13/71 Fresno State W 23-7 H11/24/73 Fresno State W 54-24 H11/2/74 Fresno State W 41-0 A9/20/75 CS Northridge L 7-13 H

CAL TECHFresno State leads

1921 Fresno State W 12-0 A1921 Fresno State W 12-0 H1933 Fresno State W 26-6 H1934 Fresno State W 66-0 H1935 Fresno State W 51-7 H

WESTERN MICHIGANFresno State leads 2-0

(H: 2-0)Date Winner Score Site9/16/72 Fresno State W 41-14 H12/10/88 Fresno State W 35-30 H^^ Cal bowl VIII (Fresno, Calif.)

WISCONSINWisconsin leads 3-1

(A: 1-3)Date Winner Score Site9/8/02 Fresno State W 32-20 A8/23/02 Wisconsin L 21-23 A9/13/08 Wisconsin L 10-13 H9/12/09 Wisconsin L 31-34OT A

CAMP BEALEDate Winner Score Site1945 Camp Beale L 13-21 A

CAMP HAANDate Winner Score Site1941 TIED T 7-7 A

CARUTHERS LEGIONDate Winner Score Site1923 Fresno State W 39-0 H

CHICO STATEDate Winner Score Site1921 Chico State L 0-3 H1924 Chico State L 0-16 A1929 Chico State L 0-12 A1930 Fresno State W 13-7 H1931 Chico State L 6-18 A1935 Fresno State W 13-0 A1936 Fresno State W 38-0 H1937 Fresno State W 40-7 H

FORT ORDDate Winner Score Site9/1/90 Fresno State W 41-10 H

FRESNO HIGHDate Winner Score Site1921 Fresno High L 7-62 H

HARDIN-SIMMONSDate Winner Score Site1936 Hardin-Simmons L 6-28 A1937 Hardin-Simmons L 7-14 H

HAWAI’IAN ALL-STARSDate Winner Score Site1946 Fresno State W 13-6 H

HAYWARD STATEDate Winner Score Site9/12/70 Fresno State W 28-12 H9/11/71 Hayward State L 14-18 H

HEALANI ACDate Winner Score Site1939 Fresno State W 21-6 A1940 Fresno State W 20-0 A

HONOLULU ALL-STARSDate Winner Score Site1947 Honolulu All-Stars L 7-34 H

HUMBOLDT STATEDate Winner Score Site12/14/68 Humboldt State L 14-29 (1)

WYOMINGWyoming leads 4-3

(H: 3-0-1, A: 0-3, N: 0-1)Intra-Conference: 3-3 (all in WAC)

Date Winner Score Site10/31/92 Fresno State W 42-31 H10/30/93 Wyoming L 28-32 L10/15/94 Fresno State W 38-24 H11/18/95 Wyoming L 10-38 A10/19/96 Wyoming L 21-42 A11/22/97 Fresno State W 27-7 H12/19/09 Wyoming L 28-35 (1)1 - New Mexico Bowl (Albuquerque, N.M.)

1 - Camellia Bowl (Sacramento, Calif.)

LaVERNEDate Winner Score Site1921 Fresno State W 46-0 H1926 Fresno State W 22-7 H1931 LaVerne L 6-7 H1932 Fresno State W 6-0 H1933 Fresno State W 14-7 H1935 Fresno State W 46-0 H

LEMOORE HIGHDate Winner Score Site1922 Fresno State W 25-9 A

LEILEHAU ALUMNIDate Winner Score Site1946 Fresno State W 18-6 A

LONG BEACH STATEDate Winner Score Site11/8/58 Fresno State W 22-6 H11/14/59 Fresno State W 29-8 A11/5/60 Fresno State W 21-3 H11/3/61 Fresno State W 37-14 A11/3/62 Fresno State W 50-0 H11/2/63 Long Beach State L 14-25 A11/7/64 Long Beach State L 20-21 H11/6/65 Long Beach State L 12-14 A11/5/66 Long Beach State L 20-28 H11/4/67 Long Beach State L 14-26 A11/9/68 Fresno State W 34-28 H11/8/69 Long Beach State L 7-37 A11/7/70 Long Beach State L 14-50 H11/5/71 Long Beach State L 13-30 A11/4/72 Long Beach State L 16-21 H10/19/73 Fresno State W 15-14 A11/9/74 Long Beach State L 24-28 H10/18/75 Long Beach State L 17-47 A11/6/76 Fresno State W 23-0 H11/5/77 Fresno State W 23-14 A11/4/78 Fresno State W 42-41 H10/20/79 Long Beach State L 14-24 A11/11/80 Long Beach State L 9-34 H11/14/81 Fresno State W 31-30 A10/30/82 Fresno State W 40-22 H11/12/83 Fresno State W 7-3 A9/22/84 Fresno State W 20-17 H11/16/85 Fresno State W 33-31 A10/25/86 Fresno State W 25-12 H10/1/87 Fresno State W 30-7 H11/19/88 Fresno State W 31-3 H9/23/89 Fresno State W 52-0 H10/20/90 Fresno State W 28-16 H10/12/91 Fresno State W 42-14 H

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Date Winner Score Site1922 Fresno State W 2-0+ A1929 Loyola L 0-20 H1930 Fresno State W 12-7 A1942 Fresno State W 27-6 A1946 Fresno State W 28-0 H1949 Loyola L 13-52 A1950 Loyola L 0-28 H+ Indicates forfeit (does not alter record)

MARCH FIELDDate Winner Score Site1942 Fresno State W 20-0 H

MARE ISLAND NAVYDate Winner Score Site1924 Fresno State W 10-0 H

MINTER FIELDDate Winner Score Site1944 Minter Field L 0-20 A1944 Minter Field L 0-13 H1945 TIED T 0-0 H

MOLII BEARSDate Winner Score Site1946 Fresno State W 41-0 A1947 Fresno State W 18-7 H

MODESTO JCDate Winner Score Site1921 Fresno State W 28-0 A1922 TIED T 0-0 H1923 Fresno State W 7-6 A1924 Fresno State W 41-6 H1925 TIED T 6-6 A1944 Modesto JC L 0-28 A

NORTH TEXAS STATEDate Winner Score Site1950 N. Texas State L 12-31 H11/17/51 N. Texas State L 0-62 A

OCCIDENTALDate Winner Score Site1925 Occidental L 10-33 H1942 Fresno State W 53-6 H10/27/51 Fresno State W 27-6 H10/24/52 Fresno State W 20-9 A

OKLAHOMA CITYDate Winner Score Site1946 Oklahoma City L 7-46 A1947 Oklahoma City L 2-27 H

OLYMPIC CLUBDate Winner Score Site1929 Olympic Club L 0-60 H

PACIFICFresno State leads 41-26-2

(H: 22-10, A: 19-16-2)Date Winner Score Site1921 Pacific L 0-35 A1922 Fresno State W 12-7 H1924 Fresno State W 12-0 A1925 Pacific L 0-7 H1926 TIED T 0-0 A1927 Fresno State W 6-0 H1928 Pacific L 0-13 A1929 Fresno State W 20-6 H1930 Fresno State W 19-0 A1931 Fresno State W 6-0 H1932 Pacific L 0-35 A1933 Pacific L 0-12 H1934 Fresno State W 7-6 A1935 Fresno State W 20-7 H1936 Pacific L 0-17 A1937 Fresno State W 20-0 H1938 Pacific L 13-18 A1939 Fresno State W 7-0 H1940 Fresno State W 3-0 A

1941 Fresno State W 13-0 A1942 Fresno State W 13-0 A1944 Pacific L 6-14 H1945 Fresno State W 13-0 A1945 Fresno State W 16-0 A1946 Fresno State W 13-12 H1947 Pacific L 22-47 A1948 Pacific L 0-55 H1949 Pacific L 0-45 A1950 Pacific L 7-52 H11/15/52 Pacific L 0-50 H11/21/53 TIED T 21-21 A10/13/56 Pacific L 14-21 H9/28/57 Pacific L 12-34 A11/27/58 Pacific L 6-52 H11/7/59 Pacific L 13-18 A11/26/60 Fresno State W 32-7 H10/7/61 Fresno State W 20-19 A11/17/62 Fresno State W 18-13 H10/12/63 Fresno State W 29-7 A11/14/64 Fresno State W 54-7 H11/13/65 Fresno State W 20-0 A11/12/66 Fresno State W 16-14 H11/11/67 Pacific L 20-32 A11/23/68 Fresno State W 10-3 H10/4/69 Pacific L 21-40 A10/3/70 Fresno State W 34-14 H11/20/71 Pacific L 13-14 A10/7/72 Pacific L 0-17 H11/10/73 Pacific L 0-42 A10/19/74 Fresno State W 37-21 H10/25/75 Pacific L 28-45 A10/30/76 Fresno State W 35-7 H10/15/77 Fresno State W 24-10 A10/14/78 Pacific L 7-27 H10/27/79 Fresno State W 33-10 A10/18/80 Fresno State W 27-3 H10/24/81 Fresno State W 30-27 A10/9/82 Fresno State W 49-30 H9/24/83 Fresno State W 34-14 A11/10/84 Pacific L 6-24 H11/9/85 Fresno State W 43-37 A10/18/86 Fresno State W 10-9 H10/24/87 Pacific L 22-23 A11/5/88 Fresno State W 34-0 H9/16/89 Fresno State W 27-14 A11/10/90 Fresno State W 48-17 H11/9/91 Fresno State W 59-14 A9/5/92 Fresno State W 42-21 A9/16/95 Fresno State W 56-24 H

PEPPERDINEDate Winner Score Site1948 Pepperdine l 13-14 a1949 Fresno State W 20-7 H1950 Pepperdine L 13-27 A9/29/51 Fresno State W 33-14 H10/4/52 Fresno State W 60-7 H11/14/53 Fresno State W 54-2 H

PORTLANDDate Winner Score Site1939 Fresno State W 27-13 H1948 TIED T 6-6 H

REDLANDSDate Winner Score Site1923 Fresno State W 10-6 H1930 Fresno State W 31-26 H

REEDLEYDate Winner Score Site1923 Fresno State W 39-0 H

REEDLEY HIGHDate Winner Score Site1922 Fresno State W 21-0 H

SACRAMENTO JCDate Winner Score Site1923 Fresno State W 53-18 H

SAINT MARY’SDate Winner Score Site1925 Saint Mary’s L 15-61 A1926 Saint Mary’s L 0-16 H1945 Saint Mary’s L 6-32 H

SALINAS JCDate Winner Score Site1944 Salinas JC L 6-13 A

SAN DIEGO MARINESDate Winner Score Site1932 Fresno State W 12-0 H1938 Fresno State W 34-14 H11/10/54 San Diego Marines L 0-20 H10/22/55 Fresno State W 20-0 H10/5/56 Fresno State W 2-0 H10/5/57 San Diego Marines L 0-53 H9/27/58 San Diego Marines L 6-20 H10/10/59 San Diego Marines L 6-13 H

SAN DIEGO NAVYDate Winner Score Site10/8/55 Fresno State W 52-0 H

SAN FRANCISCODate Winner Score Site1935 San Francisco L 3-21 H1936 San Francisco L 0-14 H1938 San Francisco L 6-14 H1939 Fresno State W 21-2 H1941 San Francisco L 27-47 A1942 San Francisco L 13-33 H

SAN FRANCISCO STATEDate Winner Score Site1932 Fresno State W 32-13 H1934 Fresno State W 33-6 H11/24/51 SF State L 7-20 H11/22/52 Fresno State W 48-20 H11/11/53 Fresno State W 41-27 H11/26/54 Fresno State W 39-20 H9/23/55 Fresno State W 20-12 A10/20/56 Fresno State W 28-0 H10/12/57 Fresno State W 27-7 A11/22/58 Fresno State W 35-0 H

SANTA CLARADate Winner Score Site1925 Santa Clara L 0-6 H1927 TIED T 6-6 H1928 Santa Clara L 0-33 H1934 Santa Clara L 0-19 H1935 Santa Clara L 0-24 H1946 Fresno State W 20-7 H1947 Santa Clara L 19-20 H1948 Santa Clara L 7-45 H1949 Santa Clara L 0-53 H9/16/67 Santa Clara L 16-24 H11/20/76 Santa Clara L 17-20 A11/19/77 Fresno State W 35-7 H

SB MARINESDate Winner Score Site1945 S.B. Marines L 0-26 A

STANFORD FROSHDate Winner Score Site1922 Stanford Frosh L 3-7 H

ST. IGNATIUSDate Winner Score Site1927 TIED T 6-6 H1928 St. Ignatius L 0-19 H

TONOPAH ARMY AIR FIELDDate Winner Score Site1944 TAAF L 6-7 H

TULARE HIGHDate Winner Score Site1922 Fresno State W 12-0 A

UC SANTA BARBARADate Winner Score Site1926 Fresno State W 26-0 H1928 Fresno State W 7-0 H1938 Fresno State W 28-0 H1939 Fresno State W 13-6 A1940 Fresno State W 20-6 H1941 Fresno State W 26-0 A1946 Fresno State W 20-13 A1947 TIED T 7-7 A1948 Fresno State W 28-7 H1949 UC Santa Barbara L 7-14 A1950 UC Santa Barbara L 7-13 H10/12/51 UC Santa Barbara L 22-23 H10/24/53 Fresno State W 20-0 H10/23/54 Fresno State W 26-20 A10/4/58 UC Santa Barbara L 22-25 A10/3/59 Fresno State W 28-12 H9/30/60 Fresno State W 33-15 A9/30/61 Fresno State W 22-14 H9/28/62 Fresno State W 37-0 A9/19/70 Fresno State W 25-10 A

USC JVsDate Winner Score Site1934 Fresno State W 7-0 H1937 TIED T 13-13 H

WASHBURNDate Winner Score Site1932 Washburn L 0-26 H1933 Fresno State W 7-0 H10/2/65 Fresno State W 54-0 H

WEST COAST ARMYDate Winner Score Site1932 West Coast Army L 6-7 H

WEST TEXAS STATEDate Winner Score Site1940 Fresno State W 15-6 H1941 W. Texas State L 6-7 A

WHITTIERDate Winner Score Site1931 Fresno State W 13-12 H1936 Fresno State W 18-0 H1937 Fresno State W 24-0 A1940 Fresno State W 13-7 H1942 Fresno State W 51-0 H11/10/51 Fresno State W 28-0 A11/29/52 Fresno State W 21-14 H

WHITWORTHDate Winner Score Site9/22/62 Fresno State W 48-7 H

WICHITA STATEDate Winner Score Site10/13/73 Wichita State L 13-18 A11/15/74 Fresno State W 24-12 H11/8/75 Wichita State L 11-28 A10/9/76 Wichita State L 24-30 A11/21/85 Fresno State W 47-6 H

WILLAMETTEDate Winner Score Site1936 TIED T 14-14 H1937 Fresno State W 7-0 A10/1/55 Fresno State W 33-7 H9/29/56 Fresno State W 27-12 A

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A .......................................Abajian, Danny ..................................... 1981Adamo, David ............................ 2001-02-03Adams, Dave ...................................1982-83Adams, Kevin ............................ 1995-96-98Adams, Mark ...................................1989-90Adams, Nate ....................................2006-07Adams, Stan ....................................1983-84Adrian, Bill ............................................ 1978Adolph, Norman ................................... 1952Ajirotuto, Seyi ............................ 2007-08-09Akers, Matt ................................. 2009, 2011Akins, Don ............................................ 1956Alaman, Al .......................................1974-75Albers, Ron ........................................... 1990Alexander, Andre .............................1987-88Alexander, Halbert ...........................1937-38Alfaro, Joe ............................................ 1956Allain, Ivan ................................. 1946-47-49Allen, Bud ............................................. 1930Allen, Curtis .....................................1983-84Allen, Derrick ...................................1985-86Allen, Fritz ............................................. 1968Allen, Jerry ............................................ 1962Allison, James ........................... 1990-91-92Alloway, Stanley ................................... 1961Alston, Sean ......................................... 2011Amerine, Gary ....................................... 1970Amendola, Kenny ............................2005-06Anabo, Jon ......................................1961-62Anderson, Craig.................................... 1956Anderson, Greg ...............................1973-74Anderson, Myron .............................1930-31Andrews, Charles ............................1926-27Andrews, Dwayne ................. 2003-04-05-06Andrews, Richard ................................. 1990Aney, Tom .................................. 1947-48-49Ansolabehere, Mike .........................1963-64Anton, Ron ......................................1975-76Antonetti, Roy ..................................1946-47Apley, G. ............................................... 1927Applegate, Dave ..............................1976-77Apprite, Michael ..............................1974-75Arellanes, Jim ..................................1995-96Aremagni, Don ...................................... 1956Argentino, Mike ...............................1934-35Armstrong, Marcellus ......................1999-00Arnold, Jahine .................................1994-95Arnold, Jeff ................................ 1991-92-93Arsinian, Robert .................................... 1945Ashford, Greg ....................................... 1979Ashford, Kevin ...................................... 1983Ashmore, Terry ................................1973-74

Asparuhov, Asen........................ 2000-01-02Aston, Bill .................................. 1964-65-66Ataide, Craig ....................................1986-87Atkisson, Maris ..................................... 1933Auakian, Harold .................................... 1956Augien, Doug ........................................ 1973Austin, Gene ....................................1971-72Auxier, Dave .....................................1968-69Avila, Albert .....................................1979-80Avon, Kenny .............................. 2006-07-08Ayers, Ted ............................................. 1947Azhderian, Henry .................................. 1933Azzaro, Bob .......................................... 1956

B .......................................Bachelor, Ernie ................................1950-51Bacolini, Joe ......................................... 1931Bacon, Darrell ............................ 1976-77-78Bagans, John ....................................... 1946Bahr, Paul ............................................. 1929Bailey, Jeff ............................................ 1992Bailey, Ramsey ..................................... 1987Bains, Jas .................................. 2002-03-04Baker, Eddie ......................................... 1979Baker, Glenn ......................................... 1933Baker, Stephen ................................1985-86Banks, Cornell ........................... 2008-09-10Banks, Devon ............................ 1999-00-01Ball, Jimmy ......................................1974-75Bancroft ................................................ 1923Banister, Ross..................................1966-67Banks, Cornell ...................................... 2007Barnes, Joe ............................... 1995-96-97Barnes, Riley ........................................ 2011Barrett, Jan ........................................... 1962Baranek, Randy .................................... 1993Barsotti, Mark ....................... 1988-89-90-91Bartels, Fred ......................................... 1952Bartlewski, Rich .................... 1986-87-88-89Bass, Dave ......................................1986-87Bass, Greg ............................................ 1973Bates, Nick ......................................2007-08Battle, Frank ....................................1998-99Battle, Larry .......................................... 1972Baumstark, Peter .................................. 1979Bautista, Juan ............................ 2000-01-02Baxter, Robert ...................... 1922-23-24-25Bayne, Chris ....................................1995-96Beasley, Winston .................................. 1952Beatty, Hal .......................................1930-31Bebout, Mark ........................................ 1983Becker, Don .......................................... 1952Becker, Joe ......................................1979-80Beckstrom, Clark .................................. 1963Begin, Dirk ............................................ 1968Behrens, John .................................1971-72Belatti, John ....................................1978-79Bell, Brad .............................. 1990-91-92-93Bell, Calvin ................................. 1951-52-53Bell, Lorne .......................................2007-10Belatti, John ....................................1978-79Belli, Barry ............................ 1984-85-86-87Benck, Ernie ....................................1936-37Bengtson, Gary .................................... 1960Bennett, Bruce ..................................... 1969Bennett, Jamie ..................................... 1992Berg, Donald....................................1967-68Berg, Mike ................................. 1989-90-91Bernardi, Joe ........................ 2007-08-09-10Berrian, Bernard ................... 1999-00-01-03Bertrucci, Jim ..................................1973-74Berukoff, Esey .................................1936-37Bessey, Corliss ................................1933-34Bessey, Roscoe .................... 1927-28-29-30Best, F. .................................................. 1922Bettencourt, Darrell .........................1975-76Bezzarides, Ted .................................... 1933Bhatti, Ahmad ..................................1998-00Biama, Dick .....................................1948-49Bidwell, Oliver ....................................... 1945Bigelow, Alphonso ..................... 1992-93-95Biggs, Rick ......................................1974-75Binger, Bob ........................................... 1952Billington, Greg ................................1966-68Bishop, Ervin ........................................ 1961Bishop, Randi ....................................... 1996Bistrick, Fred ...................................1952-55Bizzle, Keith .....................................1976-77

Black, Dick ........................................... 1950Blacksill, John .................................1981-82Blackwell, Jeromy ...........................1998-99Blakeney, James..............................1990-91Bledsoe ...........................................1922-23Bogdanovich, Mark .............................. 1967Bohan, Jack ......................................... 1962Bolin, Pat .............................................. 1957Bolt, Don .............................. 1941-42-44-45Booker, Donyell ...............................2003-04Boone, Bob .......................................... 1973Borba, Larry .......................................... 1975Bordagary, Stanley ............................... 1930Boreham, Gary ................................1969-70Borg, Kenny .................................... 2007, 09Borjas, Phil ......................................1971-72Borjas, Vince....................................1976-77Boschma, Ryan .................................... 2011Botello, Emilio ..................................1993-94Bowens, Craig .................................1987-88Boyd, Daniel ......................... 1938-39-40-45Boyd, Dave ........................................... 1937Boyer, Darren ...................................1989-91Boyes, Vance ...................................1974-75Braddon, Roger .................................... 1972Bradford, Larry ..................................... 1967Bragg, Ron ........................................... 1973Bramer, Keeley ................................1979-80Branstetter, Vince ................. 1996-97-98-99Brandon, Leonard ................................. 1946Brandstater, Tom ................. 2005-06-07-08Brase, Dave .....................................1929-30Brave, Ed .........................................1948-50Bratcher, Jim ........................................ 1970Braxton, Emery ................................1990-91Brewer, DeWayne ................................. 1952Brigham, Bob ............................ 1948-49-50Brion, Jeremy ..................................1993-94Brisco, Marlon ...................... 2003-04-05-06Brittingham, Rex ................................... 1930Brockett, Don ....................................... 1961Bronzan, Nick ............................ 1937-38-39Brooks, Bobby ...................... 1995-96-97-98Brooks, Jermaine ................................. 1998Brooks, Kelly ........................................ 1986Brooks, Nick ....................................1973-74Brown, Bill ............................................ 1942Brown, Charles ..................................... 1951Brown, Claude ...................................... 1987Brown, Dick .......................................... 1929Brown, Doug......................................... 1961Brown, Eric ........................................... 2007Brown, John ......................................... 1994Brown, Morris ..................................1981-82Brown, Nick .....................................1952-57Brown, Pat ............................................ 1957Brown, Paul .......................................... 1941Brown, Quaadir ...............................2005-07Brown, Reggie .................................1994-95Brown, Terence ..................... 1997-98-99-00Brown, Tony ............................... 1989-90-91Brown, Travis ............................. 2009-10-11Brown, William ...................................... 1987Brownell, Lee ........................................ 1975Brumbough, George ............................. 1924Brumfield, Sylvester ............................. 1990Brummett, Trent ...............................1989-90Bruner, Maury ....................................... 1942Bryant, Elton ......................................... 1954Buckert, Jay ......................................... 1961Buechele, Eric ...................... 1986-87-88-89Buenate, Ron ........................................ 1959Buffuna, Bill .......................................... 1954Buford, Emmett .................................... 1921Burch, Donnell .................................1999-00Burdick, Don ......................................... 1969Burgess, Robert ........................ 1939-40-41Burk, Chris .......................................1992-93Burley, Nick .......................... 1999-00-01-02Burnett, Bryan ...................................... 1989Burnett, Victor .................................1984-85Burrow, Dave ........................................ 1979Burse, Isaiah ....................................2010-11Burton, J.B. .......................... 1923-25-26-27Burton, James ........................... 1991-92-93Bustamante, Eddie ..........................1984-86Butler, Nate ........................................... 1971Byrd, Walter ............................... 1934-35-36

C .......................................Cain, Dick ............................................. 1959Cairns, Walter ....................................... 1924Caldwell, Dallas .................................... 1970Callahan, Pat ...................................1968-69Camp, Reynard ......................... 2006-07-09Campbell, Byron ................................... 1983 Carbajal, Kirby ...................................... 1987Carden, Brian ..................................1984-85Cardwell, Don ..................................1936-37Carlisle, Robert ..................................... 1944Caropresso, Gary ............................1969-70Carpenter, L. .............................. 1922-23-25Carr, David ............................ 1997-98-00-01Carr, Derek ............................................ 2011Carr, Gary ........................................1978-79Carr, Malcolm ....................................... 1944Carr, Michael ........................ 1994-95-96-97Carter, Beau ............................... 1961-62-63Carter, Chris.......................... 2007-08-09-10Carter, Ed .........................................1981-82Carter, Ken .......................................1951-52Carter, Suge ............................... 1942-46-47Carter, Terry .....................................1981-82Casanova, Alec..................................... 1972Casas, Danny ....................................... 1978Casida, Ken .......................................... 1968Casner, Steve ....................... 1992-93-94-95Castillo, Greg ........................................ 1977Castro, Frank ........................................ 1957Cathcart, Scott ..................................... 1974Catlin, Ed .............................................. 1964Cato, Matt ............................................ 1988Cato, Paul ............................................. 1951Caywood, Vernon ...................... 1941-46-47Chamberlain, Brett ............................... 1979Chamilbide, Charlie .............................. 1988Chance, Sam ........................................ 1982Chapman, Ken ...................................... 1988Charlson, Chetty ................................... 1934Charters, Clifton ..............................1923-24Cheatham, Ryan ................................... 1997Chiaramonte, Giachino ......... 1997-98-99-00Chiconine, Larry ........................ 1968-69-70Childers, Ben ........................................ 1971Christensen, Jordan ............. 2003-04-05-06Christian, Jamie ...............................1991-92Chisom, Todd ....................................... 2007Chudy, Jeff ........................................... 1982Chuhlantseff, Mike ..................... 1984-85-86Chism, T. ............................................... 1926Cicuto, John ....................................1965-66Claiborne, Adrian .............................1993-94Clancy, William ..................... 1944-46-47-48Clark, Al ................................................ 1979Clark, Don ............................................. 1948Clark, John ......................................1976-77Clark, Pat .............................................. 1961Clausen, H. ......................................1926-27Claybaugh, Paul ..............................1947-48Cleland, Dick ........................................ 1951Clutts, Tyler ........................... 2004-05-06-07Cobb, Bob ............................................ 1950Cohagan, Gary ................................1965-66Cohn, Michael ...................................... 1993Colbert, Leroy ............................ 1994-95-96Colburn, Ryan..................................2009-10Colchico, Dominic ................................ 1980Coldiron, Josh .................................1992-93Coleman, Carnell .................................. 1972Coleman, Larnell .................................. 1972Coleman, Robert .................................. 1945Coles, Lewis ....................................1933-35Collier, Anthony .................................... 1985Collin, Pat ........................................1979-80Collins, Dean ...................................1986-87Collins, Rip ........................................... 1952Collins, Ron .......................... 1990-91-92-93Comfort, Joel ........................................ 1999Conrad, Chris ....................... 1994-95-96-97Conrow, Dan .............................. 1939-40-41Conti, Don ............................................ 1970Cook, Larry ................................ 1992-93-94Cook, Terry ......................................1988-89Cooks, Adrian ........................... 1987-88-89Cooney, Terry ...................................1968-69Cooper, Leslie ............................ 2009-10-11

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Cooper, Taylor .................................1989-90Cordle, Steve ...................................1980-81Corda, Hank .............................. 1967-68-69Corippo, Jon ....................................1985-86Cornett, Don ......................................... 1958Cortez, Neftali ..................................1974-75Costa, Bill ............................................. 1989Costa, LeRoy ...................................1973-74Costello, Rocco .................................... 1983Cotten, Glen ....................................1974-75Cowles, Ted .....................................1968-69Cox, Ron.................................... 1987-88-89Craig, Columbus................................... 1956Cramner, Elmer ................................1934-35Craver, Aaron ...................................1989-90Crawford, Bill ...................................1971-72Crawley, Jason ..................................... 2007Crombie, Steve ................................1992-93Cropsy .................................................. 1922Cross, Jim ............................................ 1933Cross, Ron ............................................ 1984Crump, Dwayne ......................... 1970-71-72Crump, Tony ......................................... 1978Culver, Tyrone ....................... 2002-03-04-05Cummings, Elmer ............................1970-71Cummings, James ................................ 2002Cundan, Fred ........................................ 1952Cunningham, Devan ............. 2007-08-09-10Cusator, Mark ..................................1977-78

D .......................................Dack, Edgar .....................................1938-39Daigle, Anthony ......................... 1991-92-93Dailey, Marc .......................... 2000-01-02-03Damron, Paul ...................................1982-83Daniels, Eugene .................................... 1944Daniels, Melvin ..................................... 1931Darrow, Scott ...................................1981-82DaSilva, Luis ......................................... 1988Davies, Temple ..................................... 1942Davis, Ben .......................................1970-71Davis, Jack ........................................... 1955Davis, Marque ...................... 1999-01-02-03Davis, Rodney .................................2002-03Davis, Sharrod .................................2007-08Davison, Tyeler ..................................... 2011Day, Keith ............................................. 1981Day, Monte ........................................... 1963Dayton Keith ....................................1976-77DeAmarel, Jim .................................1975-76Dean, Victor .......................................... 2011Deck, Lawrence .................... 1997-98-99-00DeChaine, Frank ................................... 1931DeFabio, Michael .................................. 1985Demoto, George ....................... 1929-30-31Denman, Chris ...................... 2003-04-05-06Dennen, Rodger ................................... 1934Denning, Clarence ...........................2000-01Dennis, Terrance ................................... 2011Dennis, Terry ....................................1983-84DeOrian, Malcolm ...................... 1947-48-49DerGarabedian, Ara .............................. 1958DeSalles, Frank .................................... 1959Deshay, Andre .................................1993-94Diez, Dick ............................................. 1944Diles, Awan ........................... 2002-03-04-05Dilfer, Trent ................................. 1991-92-93Dimalante, Jon ................................1983-84Dion, Chet .......................................1971-72Disler, Mike ......................................1969-70Dittenbir, Eddie ................................1934-35Dock, J.B. ............................................. 2011Dockstader, John ...................... 1923-24-25Dodson, Glenn...................................... 1922Dokoozlian, Nick................................... 1944Dollarhide, Anthony .........................1984-85Dominici, Julius ...............................1951-55Domoto, Lyman ......................... 1935-36-37Donabedian, Paul ................................. 1944Donati, Richie ....................... 1993-94-95-96Doris, Mark ........................................... 1975Doris, Marshall ...................................... 1970Douglas, Greg....................................... 1985Downey, Brian .................................1989-90Drath, Phil .................................. 1933-34-35Drati, Ben .........................................1992-93Dreschuier, Walt ...............................1975-76Driscoll, Donald .................................... 1954

Dructor, Joe .....................................1978-79Duarte, Scott ........................................ 1986DuBois, Robbie .................................... 2004Dudley, Don .......................................... 1955Dueker, Lance ............................ 1989-90-91Duffy, Kyle ............................................ 2007Dugan, Chris ....................................1985-86Dunbar, Darrell ...................................... 1962Duncan, Don ......................................... 1951Dungan, J. .......................................1922-23Dunn, David .....................................1993-94Dunn, Davon ......................................... 2011Dunn, Desia ............................... 2008-09-10Dunn, Robert ...................................1967-68Duran, Pete ......................................1980-81

E........................................Eckert, Herman ..................................... 1935Ede, Chad ........................................1998-99Edmonson, Dale ................................... 1948Edwards, Curtis .................................... 1999Edwards, Demetrius .................. 1992-93-94Edwards, Devonne ..........................1989-90Edwards, Kawika .................................. 2003Edwards, Kendall....................... 2000-01-03Egelhofer, Ray ........................... 1938-39-40Elsenbraun, LeRoy ............................... 1952Elder, Len .............................................. 1958Eliceche, Joe ........................................ 1935Elipulos, Pete ...................................1966-67Ellard, Henry ......................... 1979-80-81-82Ellis, A.J. ............................................... 2010Emerzian, Larry ..................................... 1952Emerzian, T. .......................................... 1923Engstrom, Del ..................................1975-76Enloe, Ralph ......................................... 1921Enlow, Bob ........................................... 1952Erdman, Jack ..................................1968-69Escola, Al .............................................. 1944Espinoza, Bob ...................................... 1964Etheridge, Bill ....................................... 1951Evans, Rashad ........................... 2008-10-11Evans, Sonny ...................................1992-93Evans, Tony .......................................... 1989Everette, Jerry .................................1979-80Ewers, S. .............................................. 1921Ewing, Dave .....................................1988-89

F ........................................Fairman, Jaron ...................... 2003-04-05-06Faller, Carl ........................................1949-50Fanucchi, Ledio ......................... 1951-52-53Farmer, Charles .................................... 1954Faria, Joe .............................................. 1921Faris, Jan .........................................1962-63Farotte, Greg ........................................ 1978Farris, Don ............................................ 1952

Faunt LeRoy, Lynn ...........................1979-80Feichtmeir, Ted .......................... 1929-30-31Fellows, Jack ...................................1942-46Ferguson, Dave .................................... 1987Ferguson, Joe ............................ 1990-91-92Fernandez, Joe ..................... 2003-04-05-06Feuerbach, Mark .............................1976-77Fields, Randall ...................................... 2002Fifita, Ofa .............................................. 2011Figueroa, Fred .................................1966-67Filice, Jerry ......................................1975-76Filkins, Walt .....................................1974-75Finche, Gary ....................................1967-68Finley, Bernard ........................... 1995-96-97Finley, I. ................................................ 1930Fink, Dennis .......................................... 1975Finnerty, Sean ............................ 2002-03-04Fisch, George ............................ 1951-52-53Fischel, Brad......................................... 1968Fischer, Gordon ...............................1937-38Fischer, Jack ....................................1970-71Fisher, Anthony ..................................... 1986Fisher, Matt ......................................1999-00Fister, Larry ......................................1976-77Flannagan, Tom ...............................1969-70Fletcher, Lafayette ................................ 1983Flores, Mike .....................................1967-68Focke, Ben ......................................1997-98Focke, John .......................................... 1967Foell, Judd ............................ 1988-89-90-91Foersch, Ken ........................ 1995-96-97-98Fogelstrom, Larry ................................. 1963Folland, Brian ..................................1986-87Fontenot, Therrian ................ 2001-02-03-04Ford, DeMarco.................................1995-96Ford, Gene ............................................ 1934Forrest, Mike.............................. 1981-82-83Fortenberry, Bill ...............................1965-66Fortier, Warren ...................... 1994-95-96-97Foster, Arthur ........................................ 1921Foster, Forest ...................................1923-24Fountain, Garnett ............................1987-88Foust, Mike ......................................1988-89Fox, Eric ..........................................1981-82Fox, Vernon .......................... 1998-99-00-01Francis, Karl.......................................... 1970Franke, Ervin ......................................... 1933Franklin, Derrick ..............................1982-83Franklin, Jethro ................................1986-87Franklin, Steve .................................1976-77Frazier, Curtis...................................1965-66Frazier, George ..................................... 1993Freeman, Mike .................................1966-67Fritzer, Rip .......................................1982-83Friedman, Frank ..............................1930-31Frost, Bob ........................................1978-79Frye, Bob .........................................1980-81Frye, Dennis.....................................1975-76Fryer, Beau ........................................... 2011Fugman, Jim ....................................1963-64Fuller, James ........................................ 1993Furguson, F. .......................................... 1928Futrell, Louie ......................................... 1942

G .......................................Gaines, Paris ........................ 1998-99-00-01Gale ...................................................... 1923Galloway, Rob ...................................... 1952Galloway, Rod ...................................... 1955Garabedian, Leo ................................... 1944Garcia, Al .........................................1974-75Garcia, David ........................................ 1978Garcia, Joe ........................................... 1955Garcia, Todd ......................... 2001-02-03-04Gardenhire, Allen .................................. 1988Gardner, David ...................................... 1964Garner, Bob ............................... 1954-55-56Garnett, Wayne ..................................... 1981Garrett, Kirby ........................................ 1967Garver, Dirk ........................................... 1942Garzoni, Mike ....................................... 1942Gass, A.J. .................................. 1993-96-97Gates, Arlo .......................................1981-82Gates, Tony .......................................... 1993Gatrell, Rob .......................... 1996-97-98-99Gautschi, Larry ..................................... 1960Gawley, Chris...................................1989-90Gee, Daren ........................................... 1971

George, Preston ................................... 1970Gerardin, Joe ........................................ 1958Germany, Sam ...................................... 1968Gettridge, Bronson .................... 1995-96-97Giannetta, Chris ...............................1994-95Gibson, Ray .....................................1974-75Gigantino, Joe .................................1987-88Gilbeau, Enis ...................................1978-79Gilbert, Deandre ................... 2000-01-02-03Gilbert, Glen ....................................1949-50Gilbert, Merritt ...................................... 1947Gillingham, Walt......................... 1934-35-36Gilson, Ray ......................................1974-75Gines, Ray .......................................1974-75Ginsburg, Erwin .................... 1925-26-27-28Giorgi, Baldo ......................................... 1949Girdlestone, Jim ................................... 1968Givens, Dick ......................................... 1952Gizzi, Larry ............................................ 1977Glass, Isaac .....................................1972-73Glazebrook, Bob..............................1976-77Gleason, Kenneth ............................1935-36Glenn, Walter ........................ 1929-30-31-32Glover, Clyde ...................................1982-83Goessling, Kevin ................... 2008-09-10-11Goff, Cecil ........................................1973-74Goishi, Frank ........................................ 1954Gonzales, Pedro ........................ 1930-31-32Gooch, Keith....................................1978-80Goodman, Kyle ..................... 2002-03-04-05Goodwin, Alan ...................... 2003-04-05-06Goree, John .......................................... 1921Goslin, John ....................................1989-90Goss, Bob............................................. 1944Grady, Jeff ............................ 1999-00-02-03Graham, H. ........................................... 1924Graves, Melvin ...................................... 1980Grayson, Tyrell ........................... 1997-98-99Grayson, David ..................... 1983-84-85-86Grazier, Greg....................................1980-81Greco, Alec ........................... 2000-01-02-03Greely, John .......................................... 1921Green, Isaiah ............................. 2009-10-11Green, Kenny ........................................ 1978Green, Woody ..................................1994-95Greenamyer, Jim .................................. 1956Greenly, Ken ....................................1974-75Greenwood, Sylvester .....................1965-66Greer, Brian ........................... 1985-86-87-88Gregory, Gordon ................................... 1941Gregory, Jack ..................................1965-66Gregory, Pat.......................................... 1959Gribble, R. ............................................ 1927Griever, Bill ........................... 1979-80-81-82Griffen, Bill .......................................1966-67Griffin, Courtney ................... 1987-88-89-90Griffin, Dick ........................................... 1928Griffin, Hal ........................................1949-50Griggs, Andre ..................................1994-95

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Grigsby, Donn ....................................... 1979Grill, Alvine ............................................ 1928Grove, Barry ....................................1984-85Guerra, Michael .................................... 1992Guida, Louis ......................................... 1959Guinn, Ken ............................................ 1958Guizar, Efrain ...................................1997-98Gusbeth, Jack .................................1983-84Gustafson, Melvin ................................. 1945Gustafson, Tom .................................... 1954

H .......................................Hackett, Tom ........................................ 1956Hall, Cory .............................. 1995-96-97-98Hall, Kenny ........................................... 1991Hallen, George ...................................... 1941Hamilton, Franky .............................1976-77Hamler, Jamel ............................ 2007-09-10Hammond, Ralph ............................1927-28Hamm, Herman ......................... 1950-51-52Hamp, Herman ..................................... 1963Hampton, Terrance ............................... 2000Han, Dan ............................... 1992-93-94-95Handley, Dick...................................1942-46Haney, Don ........................................... 1952Hanna, Jeff ................................ 1997-98-99Hanna, Wilson ........................... 1946-47-48Hanner, Delmar .......................... 1947-48-49Hannemann, Cliff .................. 1982-83-85-86Hanner, Sparky .......................... 1951-52-54Hansen, Gene ..................................1969-70Hanson, Craig ....................................... 1976Hanson, Robert ......................... 1937-38-39Hanson, Rudy ..................................1928-29Harbour, Dave ....................................... 1974Hardaway, Tony ...............................1989-90Harding, Anthony .................. 2006-07-08-09Harding, Russell ........................ 1997-98-00Harding, Will ....................................2007-08Hardwick, Jesse ................... 1989-90-91-92Harper, Alan .......................... 1998-99-00-01Harper, Ian ........................................... 1999Harper, Josh ......................................... 2011Harrell, Logan ....................... 2008-09-10-11Harrington, Grant ....................... 1999-00-01Harris, Atnaf .....................................1998-99Harris, Bryce ......................... 2008-09-10-11Harris, Carl Ray ...............................1969-70Harris, John .....................................1976-77Harris, Lee ................................. 1990-92-93Harris, Michael........................... 2009-10-11Harris, Mike ............................... 1971-72-73Harris, Moses ....................... 2006-07-08-09Harris, Robert ..................................1967-68Harris, Tony........................... 1985-86-87-88Harrison, Gary ...................................... 1955Harrison, Nat ...................................2010-11Hartmann, Rus ..................... 1990-91-92-93Harvey, Bill ............................................ 1956Haryung, Josh ........................... 1983-84-85Hastings ............................................... 1922Hatfield, R. ............................................ 1923Hawkins, Del .............................. 2001-02-03Hawkins, Jay ........................................ 1970Hawkins, John .................................1935-36Hayes, Gary .......................... 1976-77-78-79Haynes, Marvin ..........................2006-07, 09Haynes, Randy ..................................... 1991Haynes, Willard ................................1934-35Hays, Jack .......................................1979-80Hedgpeth, Joel ..................................... 1959Heeb, Paul ................................. 1936-37-38Heflin, Cliff ............................................ 1935Heier, Brad .......................................1984-86Helepiko, Richard ...................... 2009-10-11Helman, Ron ....................................1966-67Heller, Jim ........................................1981-82Henderson, Howard ............................ 1942Henderson, Uhlan ............................1924-25Henderson, Wayne ............................... 1936Henderson, Wyatt ............................1977-78Hendsch, Charles ................. 1923-24-25-26Henry, Wil ............................................. 1990Henson, Richard ........................ 1982-83-84Herbst, Ed ............................................ 1928Hernandez, Dave .................................. 1948Hernandez, Gary .............................1975-76Herron, Nico .............................. 2007-08-09

Hicklin, Damon ...............................1996-97Hightower, Rick .................................... 1972Hill, Cortez .......................................1975-76Hill, Zak ...................................... 2008-09-11Hirayama, Fibber ....................... 1949-50-51Hoffart, Mark ........................................ 1975Hoffman, Bob ............................ 1942-46-67Hoffman, Stanley ................................. 1924Holbrook, Granville .................... 1935-36-37Holcombe, Larry ................................... 1955Hollis, Jeff ............................................. 1973Holloway, Blair .................................1987-88Holly, Antoine............................. 1987-88-89Holly, Terrence ...................................... 1988Holmes, Carl ....................................1997-98Holmes, Ryan ....................... 1994-95-96-97Holstein, G. ................................ 1926-27-28Holworthy, Craig ..............................1972-73Hooks, Charles ................................1949-50Hooks, Delmo ..................................1978-79Horn, Jim .............................................. 1948Horn, Stu .........................................1965-66Hornbuckle, Desmond ....................1938-39Horner, Jack ....................................1930-31Horner, Jack ......................................... 1933Houck, Jim ........................................... 1957Householder, Guy ...................... 1933-34-35Householder, Harold ............................. 1959Houser, Gerald ...................................... 1961Houston, Fred ..................................1951-54Houston, Steve ................................1980-81Howard, Willie....................................... 1988Hoyt, Bob ............................................. 1948Hubbard, Mike .................................1983-84Hudson, Blake .................................1983-84Hudson, Ronald ......................... 1967-68-69Huesca, Augie ...................................... 1954Huff, Orlando ...................................1999-00Hughes, Carl ....................................1989-90Hume, Bill ............................................. 1953Humphrey, Owen .................................. 1950Humphreys ......................................1922-23Humphreys, Vernon .............. 1939-40-41-42Hunkins, Byron ..................................... 1921Hunkins, Wilfred ..............................1921-22Hunt, Ervin ................................. 1967-68-69Hunt, Matt .......................................2009-11Huntington, Roger ...........................1971-72Huss, Jason .......................................... 2005

I ........................................Iacobellis, Sam ..................... 1948-49-50-51Ike, Ikenna ............................ 2005-06-07-08Imrie, Jay .........................................1976-77Inderbleten, Bob ..............................1967-68Inglehart, John .................................1970-71Iracheta, Jaime ..................................... 1999Ireland, Thomas ...............................1986-87Irola, John .................................. 1938-39-40Itskoff, Ron ......................................1961-62Ivory, Michael...................................1992-93Iwasaki, Larry ....................................... 1960

J ........................................Jackson, Andrew ....................... 2007-08-09Jackson, Barry...................................... 1978Jackson, Bryce ..................................... 1997Jackson, Keland ..............................1990-91Jackson, Marlyn ................... 1994-95-96-97Jackson, Michael .............................1974-75Jackson, Seandale ............... 1996-97-98-99Jackson, Tony ..................................1976-77Jacobsen, Charles ...........................1933-34Jacobsen, David ................................... 1988Jacoby, Steve ....................................... 1971Jacobs, Ben ......................... 2007-08-09-10James, Darryl...................................1986-87James, Jason ....................... 1991-92-93-94Jamison, Jermaine ............... 2002-03-04-05Jefferson, A.J........................ 2006-07-08-09Jelmini, Rick ....................................1975-76Jenkins, Damon ......................... 2005-06-07Jenkins, Pete ...................................1989-91Jenkins, Ron ....................................1986-87Jennings, Adam ................... 2002-03-04-05Jensen, C. ............................................ 1929Jensen, Marcel ..................................... 2011Jensen, Neil .......................................... 1944Jensen, Paulmer ..............................1934-35

Jensen, Walt ....................................1968-69Jimmerson, Joe ...............................1982-83Jergensen, G. ....................................... 1929Johnson, A.J. ...................................2010-11Johnson, Arthur ...............................1933-36Johnson, Bob ..................................1965-66Johnson, Craig ................................1975-76Johnson, Dan ..................................1973-75Johnson, David .......................... 1978-79-80Johnson, Jeff ...................................1974-75Johnson, Jeremy .............................2000-01Johnson, John ...................................... 1934Johnson, Johnny .............................1992-93Johnson, Justin .................... 1997-98-99-01Johnson, Kevin ..................... 1979-80-81-82Johnson, Melvin ........................ 1989-90-91Johnson, Steve ................................1979-80Johnson, Tex ........................................ 1950Joiner, David ......................................... 1978Jones, Andrew ........................... 1995-96-97Jones, Bobby ....................................... 1956Jones, Charlie ....................... 1992-93-94-95Jones, Craig ....................................1987-88Jones, Dave .....................................1968-69Jones, Dean ....................................1976-77Jones, Everard .................................1936-37Jones, Frank ....................................1990-91Jones, Howard ................................1982-83Jones, Jamal ........................ 2001-02-03-04Jones, Kevin ....................................1981-82Jones, L.J. .......................................2010-11Jones, Lance ........................................ 1954Jones, Myron ...................................1988-89Jones, Terrance .................................... 1997Jones, Tommy .................................1992-93Jordan, Kevin ............................ 1997-99-00Jordan, Ronald ..................................... 1938Jorde, Jake ........................... 2005-06-07-08Jorgensen, Ernie ........................ 1934-35-36Jury, Jerry ............................................. 1947

K .......................................Kaaekuahiwi, Kepa ..........................1980-82Kaiser, Ed .................................. 1962-63-64Kaiser, Gary .....................................1979-80Karraker, Russell ........................ 1980-81-82Kaufman, Marty .................... 1930-31-32-33Kazanjian, John ......................... 1921-22-23Kazarian, Bryan ...............................1985-86Keith, Doyle ............................... 1962-63-64Kelley, Jack ................................ 1942-45-46Kellner, Sam .............................. 1933-34-35Kelly, Roark ......................................1984-85Kendick, Bill .......................................... 1961Keran, Dennis ....................................... 1971Kerby, Frank ....................................1966-67Kerchoff, Alan ....................................... 1956Keyan, Charles ..................................... 1947Keyes, Everett ...................................... 1930Keyes, R. .........................................1922-23Kezirian, Bob ........................................ 1941Kezerian, Robin .................................... 2005Kierstine, Gordon ................................. 1944Kimbrough, Jaime ................ 1995-96-97-98King, Don .........................................1950-51Kinter, Isaac .......................... 2006-07-08-09Kish, George ......................................... 1941Kliewer, A. .................................. 1925-26-27Knight, Jack .......................................... 1962Knocke, Bill........................................... 1963Knox, Kyle ............................ 2008-09-10-11Knox, Milton ......................................... 2011Kobdish, Josh .................................1997-98Koenig, Todd ........................ 1993-94-95-96Komin, Michael ................................1973-74Kraft, Rod ........................................1973-74Kraft, Warren ...................................1948-49Kroll, Erick ............................ 1990-91-92-93Kross, James ........................................ 1963Krum, Bill .............................................. 1935Krzywicki, Ed ........................................ 1976Kuhn, Jim ............................................. 1959Kurti, Willard .............................. 1925-26-27

L ........................................Lacey, Chris .......................................... 1992Laffitte, Dion ......................................... 1994Laffitte, Terry ....................................1984-85Lagana, Tony ...................................1976-77

Laisne, Eugene ..................................... 1954Lambert, Ted ...................................1970-71Lamour, Jean ............................. 1941-42-46Lane, Ahijah ............................... 2004-05-06Lane, Calvin .....................................1974-75Lango, Pete .......................................... 1958Langhaim, Ray .................................1987-88Lanham, Steve ..................................... 1984Laramie, Darryl ..................................... 1983Larsen, Bill ............................................ 1958Larson, Roy .......................................... 1921Lasho, Brian ....................................1989-90Latimer, Marshall ....................... 1933-34-36Lauglin, Bill ........................................... 1962Laughlin, Ray ...................................1987-88Lawless, Albert .......................... 1937-38-39Lawson, Brett ....................................... 1980Lawton, Ed ........................................... 1941Leach, Aaron ........................ 1988-89-90-91Leavitt, Gordon ................................1950-51Ledger, Ryan ...................................2003-04Lee, Bobby ........................................... 1963Lee, Chris ........................................1996-97Lee, Steve ........................................1990-91Leest, Lloyd .......................................... 1939Leimbach, Ron ................................1966-67Lemon, Jerry ............................. 1996-97-98Leonard, Chris .................................1985-86Leonard, Louis ...................... 2003-04-05-06Lepori, Bobby ............................ 2005-06-07Lerma, Dave ....................................1984-85LeRoeuf, Steve ..................................... 1973Levi, Josh .................................. 1999-00-01Lewis, Chris .....................................2009-10Lewis, Derman ...................................... 1958Lewis, Donavon .................................... 2011Lewis, Fred ......................................1963-64Lewis, James ...................................1982-84Lewis, Joe ............................ 1929-30-31-32Lewis, Tim .......................................1988-89Limbrick, Anthony ................ 1997-98-99-01Limbrick, Tony ...................................... 1972Lindsay, Matt ...................................2009-10Line, Bob .............................................. 1954Lingenfelter, Craig ................................ 1998Lingua, Mike ....................................2003-04Lishok, Ed ........................................1977-78Lisle, Chappy ............................. 1951-52-53Little, Joey .......................................1983-84Lockhart, Thabiti ........................ 1998-99-00Lockwood, Jerry ........................ 1982-83-84Loftin, Carlye ............................. 1924-25-27Lofton, Jim ........................................... 1954Long, James .............................. 1962-63-64Long, Ken ........................................1965-66Loop, Steve .....................................1988-89Losch, A. .............................................. 1923Love, Chris ................................ 1994-95-96Lovely, Ken ......................................1979-80Loverin, Bud ....................................1948-49Lovering, Greg .................................1984-85Lowe, LeRoy ......................................... 1951Lowe, Rich .......................................1965-66Lozito, Jeff ............................................ 1984Lubinksky, Drew ................... 2005-06-07-08Lueder, Carl .......................................... 1946Luginbill, Jeremy .............................1997-98Luis, Larry ............................................. 1972Lujan, Fil ..........................................1988-89Luna, Ray ........................................1973-74Lynch, J. ..........................................1922-23Lynds, Greg .......................................... 1982Lyssand, Johan .................... 1994-95-96-97

M ......................................MacQuiddy, Everett .............................. 1931Machado, Patrick ............................1997-98Machado, Ryan ...............................2006-07Mack, Carlos ........................................ 1998Madden, Lloyd .......................... 1967-68-69Mahanke, Eric ....................................... 1998 Mahdi, Saleem .................................1998-99Mahoney, Derek .................... 1990-91-92-93Major, Louie .....................................1994-95Malavasi, Bryce .................... 1982-83-84-85Malcolm, Brian ..................... 1992-93-94-95Malone, Robert .......................... 2007-08-09Maloney, Earl ...................................1934-35

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Mancini, Mike ............................ 1983-84-85Mankins, Logan ......................... 2001-02-04Mann, Eddie ......................................... 2003Mann, Ralph ......................................... 1949Manquero, Frank ............................ 2007, 09Marsh, Aaron ...................................1996-97Marsh, Dante ............................. 1998-99-00Marshall, Richard ....................... 2003-04-05Martin, Bob ........................................... 1969Martin, Bob ........................................... 1979Martin, Darrel ............................. 1987-88-89Martin, Eric ......................................1988-89Martin, John ....................................1983-84Martin, Pervi ....................................1970-72Martin, Rick .....................................1978-79Martin, Tommy ...................................... 1977Martz, Mike ........................................... 1972Maselli, Mike ......................................... 1977Masich, Nick ......................................... 1961Masini, Micky ...................................1942-46Masini, Leonard .................................... 1941Mason, Curtis ....................................... 1976Mason, Kevin ...................................1984-85Masse, Pierce ....................................... 2007Mathews, Ryan .......................... 2007-08-09Mathieson, Sim ................................1929-30Mathis, Wendell ...............................2004-05Mattox, Jack ....................................1957-60Matulich, John .................................1937-40Maxwell, Earl ........................................ 1945Mayhewe, Dick ..................................... 1947Mays, Vincent ....................... 2003-04-05-06McAfee ................................................. 1923McCall, Tom .....................................1967-68McCauley, Marcus ................ 2003-04-05-06McClenaghan, Jerry ............................. 1966McClurg, Frank ..................... 1936-37-38-39McClurg, Mike .................................1972-73McClurg, Pat....................................1974-75McConnell, C. ....................................... 1922McConnell, Mike ................................... 1971McCoy, Keith ........................................ 1987McCree, Sonny .......................... 2008-09-10McCrery, Dave .................................1981-82McCulley, Ron ...................................... 1955McCutchen, Chuck..........................1987-88McDermott, Jermaine ......................2000-01McDonald, Devyn ............................2004-05McDowell, Adam ....................... 2005-06-08McEntee, Chase ................... 2008-09-10-11McFall, Wally ........................................ 1954

McGill, Bryce ........................ 2000-01-02-03McIntyre, Garrett .................. 2002-03-04-05McKersie, Gerald .................................. 1931McKersie, H. ......................................... 1924McKinley, Ryan .......................... 2005-06-07McKinney, Jessie .................................. 1980McKnight, Matt ................................1981-82McLean, Ben ........................................ 1984McNair, Glen ....................................1978-80McNair, Howard ......................... 1981-82-83McNeil .................................................. 1922McNeil, Leonard ................................... 1967McNaughton, Mark ..........................1978-79McWilliams, Wes .................................. 1959Mdivani, Mike ....................................... 1966Meadows, Garney ................................ 1970Means, Kelvin ............................ 1989-90-91Mechem, Mac ....................................... 1960Medlock, Phil ...................................1982-84Meese, Bill ............................................ 1950Mehas, Peter ........................................ 1961Mejias, Bob........................................... 1970Mejico, Sal ............................ 1991-92-93-94Melton, Ron .....................................1963-64Mendes, Mike ....................................... 1972Mendonca, Chris .................................. 1983Mendoza, Mike ..................................... 1975Meras, Darius ............................ 1988-89-90Merritt, John ........................................ 1933Messer, Dale .............................. 1958-59-60Messick, Adam ..................................... 2005Mestjian, Harry ................................1971-72Meyers, Ira .......................................1939-40Meza, Dee ............................ 2000-01-02-03Micenheimer, Malique .......................... 2011Michael, Rodney ................... 1999-00-01-02Micheli, Keith ........................................ 1978Mickelson, Karl ..................................... 2011Mickelwait, Dale ................................... 1940Miller, Harry........................................... 1964Miller, Larry ......................................1971-73Miller, Lonyae........................ 2006-07-08-09Mills, Frank ........................... 1990-91-92-93Mills, Kenneth ..................................1944-45Mince, Michael ..................................... 1978Minnatee, Greg ..................................... 1996Minor, Curtis ....................................1976-77Mitchell, Dennis ...............................1983-84Mitchell, Elward ......................... 1924-26-27Mitchell, Emory ..................................... 1946Mitchell, Jim ....................................1973-74Mitchell, Millard .................... 1945-46-47-49Mitchell, William......................... 1937-38-39Modes, Mark ........................................ 1976Modre, Scott ......................................... 1978Moffitt, Mike ......................................... 1985Molale, Brandon ..............................1993-94Molich, James ........................... 1940-41-42Monga, Jon .......................... 2005-06-07-08Mongelli, Sam ....................................... 1944Montgomery, Bill........................ 1947-48-49Motta, Nikko ......................................... 2010Moody, Darrell ...................................... 1957Moore, Marlon ...................... 2006-07-08-09Moore, Ralph ........................................ 1928Mooshagian, Steve ..........................1980-81Moran, Charles ..................... 1944-45-47-48Moran, Chuck ....................................... 1949Morgan, Rick ...................................1988-89Morgan, Wes ........................................ 1969Morris, Brian .............................. 2001-03-04Morris, Grover....................................... 1962Morris, Rex ........................................... 1934Morris, Rollin ...................................1937-38Morrissette, Ron ................................... 1993Morse, John .............................. 1948-49-50Moses, Akka-Ar ......................... 1996-98-99Mosher, Clinton ..............................1925-28Mosier, Fred .......................................... 1954Mosley, Anthony ..............................1985-86Mossman, Gary .................................... 1960Moulton, Denny ...............................1966-67Moye, Doc ............................ 1995-96-97-98Mueller, Scott........................ 1993-94-95-96Muhammad, Mustafah J. ................1995-96Mulkey, Jack .............................. 1938-39-40Mullins, John ........................................ 1962Munson, Lee .............................. 1969-70-71

Murasky, Ken ........................................ 1967Murphy, Bill ........................................... 1963Murphy, Kevin ....................... 1999-00-01-02Murphy, William .................................... 1956Murray, Morgan ...............................1972-74Murray, Richard .................................... 1961Murray, Shawn ...................................... 1990Muskic, Bill ........................................... 1961Musser, Scott ....................................... 1988Mustachio, Sal ...................................... 1946Myers, Bob ........................................... 1950Myers, Bud ........................................... 1941

N ...................................................................Nagel, Richard ...................................... 1958Najarian, Elbert ..................................... 1964Napier, Walt .......................................... 1955Nation, Tom .....................................1973-74Neak, Dick ............................................ 1958Neal, Lorenzo ............................ 1990-91-92Neal, Lumumba .................................... 1995Neeley, Terry ......................................... 1983Negrete, Jeff ....................................1983-84Neikirk, Daren ..................................1944-45Neilson, L. ............................................. 1921Nelson, Allen......................................... 1930Nelson, Don .......................................... 1961Nero, O’Shea ............................. 1994-95-96Ness, Engvald..................................1930-31Neville, Tom ............................... 1982-83-84Newborn, Darren ....................... 2007-08-09Newton, Ray .............................. 1967-69-71Nicely, Pete ........................................... 1954Nicholas, Alan ..................................1996-99Nichols, Byron .................................1985-86Nicolopulos, Craig ...........................1980-81Niehaus, Bob ........................................ 1973Nielson, Paul......................................... 1954Nimmo, Gerald ..................................... 1961Niswander, Horace ............... 1929-30-31-32Nobles, Robert ................................1987-88Nolte, Ernie ........................................... 1966Noroian, Harry ...................................... 1973Norton, James ...................................... 1935Nottoli, Jim ......................................1983-84Novacek, Bump .................................... 1989Nowell, Donald ..................................... 1957Nua, Barry .......................................1980-81Nunn, Anthony ........................... 1984-85-86Nunnery, Robert ................................... 1984

O .......................................Oberparleiter, Lance ........................1988-89O’Brien, Fran ...................................1981-82O’Doherty, Mike ...............................1978-79

O’Doherty, Tim ..................................... 1978O’Leary, John ..................................1977-78O’Leary, John ..................................1986-87Okpalaugo, Tristan ............................... 2011Oliver, Earl............................. 1989-90-91-92Oliver, Jerome ..................................1994-95Olivo, Bill..........................................1976-77Ollis, Morell ......................................1995-96Olsen, G. ............................................... 1925Olson, Lyle ............................................ 1958Olson, Mark .....................................1985-86Omata, George ..................................... 1961Osborn, Tim ............................... 1999-00-01Osmundson, Gary ................ 1993-94-95-96Ovatt, Joe ............................................. 1951Owens, Bob .......................................... 1958Owens, Damion .................... 2006-07-08-09Owens, Levi .....................................1963-64Owens, T.J. ........................................... 1960

P .......................................Pace, Mike ............................................ 1988Pacheco, Chris ................................1984-85Pacheco, Richard ........................... 2005, 09Padilla, Bob .......................................... 1958Padilla, Frank ........................................ 2007Paige, Stephone ..............................1981-82Paine, Kent ......................................1981-82Pakola, Lee ........................................... 1995Palercio, Mike ....................................... 1947Palmer, George ..................................... 1957Palmo, Vincent ................................1947-49Palumbo, Pat ...................................1978-79Parnagian, Grant .............................1996-97Panish, Brian ...................................1977-78Panzram, Ken ....................................... 1952Papac, Louis ......................................... 1945Papac, Nick .......................................... 1960Papazian, Ron .................................1993-94Papendorf, Bill ........................... 1951-52-56Parker, Fred .....................................1968-70Parker, Ron ........................................... 1973Parkinson, Tod .................................1973-74Pascoe, Bear ........................ 2005-06-07-08Pascoe, Vince ....................... 2007-08-09-10Pattee, Jack .......................................... 1942Patterson, Ray ...................................... 1940Patton, Mark ....................................1982-83Paulstine, John ..................................... 1925Pearson, James ...............................1937-38Pellandini, Billy ..................................... 1979Pelto, Bill .........................................1946-47Peracchi, Jeff ...................................1988-89Pereira, John ........................................ 1944Perry, Malchijah .................................... 1996Perry, Rocky ....................................1976-77Peters, Chris ......................... 1989-90-92-93Peters, Fred ............................... 1950-51-52Petersen, George ............................1984-85Peterson, Mel ....................................... 1946Peterson, Simon ..............................1976-77Petrucci, Vince........................... 1976-77-78Pett, Dave ........................................1935-36Pflug, Paul .......................................1985-86Pharis, Howard .......................... 1932-33-34Piligian, Chris ........................................ 2005Phillips, Benny .................................1944-45Phillips, Herbie.................................1970-71Philpott, Dean ....................... 1954-55-56-57Pickens, Dwight ...............................1988-89Pickford, Pat ....................................1970-71Pierce, Billy ........................................... 1979Pierce, Billy Jack .............................1998-99Pierce, Rex ........................................... 1981Pierson, Don ......................................... 1956Pinegar, Paul ......................... 2002-03-04-05Pittman, Mike ....................... 1993-95-96-97Pitts, Julius ........................................... 1985Pitts, Terry ........................................1964-66Platt, Chuck .....................................1975-76Playle, Phil ............................................ 1964Plevney, Stephan .................................. 2011Plummer, Pat ...................................1971-72Plummer, Shawn........................ 2008-09-10Plump, Dave ......................................... 1964Pointer, Anton ..................................1980-81Polak, John ........................................... 1973Polk, Ken .........................................1977-78Pollock, Brent ..................................1987-89

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Shelley, Phillip ..................................1991-92Shelley, Stephen ..............................1988-89Shelton, David .................................1988-89Shepard, Bobby ................... 2008-09-10-11Shepherd, Nakawa .................... 1992-93-94Sheridan, Charles ................................. 1958Sherley, Josh ........................ 2003-04-05-06Sherman, Ray ..................................1971-72Shehtanian, Harry ............................1929-31Shimmin, Homer ................................... 1933Shiflet, V. ............................................... 1924Shipp, Chris .....................................1979-81Shirley, Jason ............................ 2004-05-06Shon, Derek .......................................... 1985Showalter, Chris ................................... 1995Shropshire, Joe .................................... 1945Shugart, Craig ...................................... 1983Siefert, Bruce ........................................ 1962Silva, Mike .......................................1979-80Silverman, Maurice ............................... 1924Simmons, Elgin .......................... 2004-05-06Simonian, Greg ................................1979-80Simpson, Bob ..................................1982-83Simpson, Jason ......................... 2000-01-02Sims, Ron ........................................1986-87Skidmore Jeff ............................ 1986-87-88Skidmore, Ryan .........................2008-09, 11Skipper, Kelly ........................ 1985-86-87-88Skipper, Tim .......................... 1997-98-99-00Stocko, Jeff .......................................... 1977Slagle, Mike .......................................... 1962Slater, Ray ............................................ 1958Slaton, Kent .......................................... 1979Slattery, Dean ....................................... 1980Slevkoff, Luke ....................................... 2000Sloan, Alvin ......................................1979-80Slocum, Tracy ....................................... 2010Smith ...............................................1922-23Smith, Art .............................. 1925-26-27-28Smith, Brock ....................................1986-87Smith, Charles ...................... 1998-99-00-01Smith, Clifton ........................ 2004-05-06-07Smith, Derron ....................................... 2010Smith, Earl ............................................ 1947Smith, F. ................................................ 1927Smith, Gene .......................... 1992-93-94-95Smith, Jack ................................ 1926-28-29Smith, Jim ............................................ 1964Smith, Rich ......................................1977-78Smith, Roy ............................................ 1931Smith, Roger......................................... 1963Smith, Tim .......................................1974-75Smith, Walt ........................................... 1935Smithson, Wayne.................................. 1958Smoot, Tim ........................................... 1990Smotherman, Tom ...........................1975-76Snider, Leon ......................................... 1955Soinila, Olavi ....................................1934-35Sommer, Steve ................................1968-69Sommers, Fred ..................................... 1951Sommers, Tom ................................1962-63Sotelo, Johnny...................................... 2003Spach, Stephen .................... 2001-02-03-04Spangler, Dave ..................................... 1958Spencer, Kevin.................................1975-76Spivey, Tom .....................................1933-34Sprague, Larry ...................................... 1973Stabbins, Oen ....................................... 1938Stahl, John ......................................1967-68Stackhouse, Steve ..........................1977-78Stallworth, JJ ...................................2010-11Stanley, Darrell .................................1951-55Stanley, Vance ...................................... 1958Stannard, Rick .................................1976-77Steevens, John ................................1982-83Steelman, J. .......................................... 1927Steinborn, John .................................... 1956Steinhauer, Lester ................. 1934-35-36-40Stevens, Ed .......................................... 1956Stevens, Greg ..................................1979-80Stevenson, Bobby ...........................1981-82Stevenson, Matt ................................... 2002Stewart, Dave ....................................... 1991Stewart, Jason...................... 1999-00-01-02Stewart, Jim ......................................... 1964Stewart, Leonard ....................... 1948-49-50Stewart, Michael ..............................1985-86Stewart, Taylor ...................................... 2011Stitser, Clint ............................... 2005-06-07Stockton, Dan ....................................... 1961Stoddard, Bert .................................1937-38Stoddard, Dick ..................................... 1977

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS ..........................................

JOE SCHEY1999-02

RAY SHERMAN1971-72

STEPHEN SPACH2001-04

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Stoetzl, Luis .....................................1970-71Stone, Bob ........................................... 1969Storlee, Lee .......................................... 1954Stoutmire, Omar ................... 1993-94-95-96Stovall, Mike ......................... 1998-99-00-01Stuart, Michael ................................2007-08Stubblefield, Curtis ............................... 1988Stubblefield, Rod ....................... 1951-52-53Sturgill, Ray ............................... 1936-37-38Su’a, Patrick ......................................... 2011Suglian, Gene ..................................1968-69Sumlin, Bryson ..................... 2002-03-04-05Summers, Harry ................................... 1936Svensson, Kenth .................................. 1969Sweeney, Kevin .................... 1983-84-85-86Swenning Jeff ............................ 1986-87-88Sykes, G. .............................................. 1929

T........................................Taifane, Victor ..................................2001-02Tanuvasa, Erick................................1989-90Taoutsouvas, Mike ................................ 1975Tapia, Jesus ............................... 2005-06-07Tarr, Mike .........................................1984-85Tatum, Leevel ..................................1983-84Taumoepeau, Tapa ..........................2009-10Taylor, Asa .......................................2000-02Taylor, Gary ........................................... 1961Taylor, Gene .....................................1985-86Taylor, Kevin.......................................... 1981Taylor, L.C. ............................................ 1956Taylor, Roy ............................................ 1945Taylor, Steve .............................. 1970-71-72Tedford, Jeff .....................................1981-82Telford, Dave ....................................1987-88Telonicher, Fred ......................... 1922-23-25Telonicher, George ..................... 1927-28-29Terry, James ......................................... 1979Terry, Lester ............................... 1939-40-41Tesone, Peter ........................................ 1938Theile, Chuck ........................................ 1969Thiesen, Jeff ......................... 1988-89-90-91Thomas, Adarryll .................................. 1993Thomas, Jermaine ..................... 2009-10-11Thomas, Lance ......................1991, 1993-94Thomas, Lavale .................... 1982-83-84-85Thomas, Phillip ................................2009-10Thompson, Marty ................. 1989-90-91-92Thompson, Scott ................. 1995-96-97=98Thornton, Curt .................................1989-90Tibbs, Mark .......................................... 1941Tillman, James ..................................... 1999Titoriga, Greg ........................................ 2007Tipton, Duane ....................................... 1960Todd, Jack ............................................ 1934Tolbert, Charles .................... 2004-05-06-07Tolbert, Chris ........................ 1991-92-93-94Tolbert, Otis .......................... 1980-81-82-83Toma, Jeremiah ...............................2010-11Tomasini, Brad ...................................... 1962Torigian, Armen................................1994-95Torosian, Atomic ..............................1969-71

Torosian, Ted ........................ 1978-79-80-81Torresdal, Brock ..............................1998-99Toscano, Sergio .................... 1979-80-81-82Totten, Jon ............................................ 1978Toy, Charles ............................... 1948-49-50Traber ................................................... 1922Trejo, Dan ............................................. 1984Tripp, Dennis ...................................1972-73Tronowsky, Otto .................................... 1935Truschel, Jeff ............................. 1986-87-88Tucker, Anthony ......................... 1996-97-98Tucker, Kent ....................................1980-81Tucker, Rick .....................................1976-77Tunget, Brant ...................................1977-78Tupuivao, Rowen .................................. 1978Turner, Joe .......................................1997-98Turner, John .....................................1986-87Turner, Stan .....................................1973-74Turner, Troy ......................................1997-98Tuttle, Fred ............................................ 1962Tu’ua, Fitu .................................. 2000-01-02

U .......................................Unrein, Don .....................................1973-74

V .......................................Valana, Sam .....................................1977-78Valarello, Frank ..................................... 1945Valdepena, Hector ..................... 1988-89-90Valek, Vincent ..................................1940-41Valentine, Wendell ...........................1991-92Vance, Steve ....................................1974-75Van Galder, Bob .................................... 1960Van Galder, Dick ................................... 1963Van Groningen, Tom ............................. 1951Van Landingham, Sherril .................1940-41Van Osdell, Bill .................................1933-34Van Zant, John ..................................... 1957Vartanian, Al.......................................... 1931Vasquez, Henry..................................... 1956Vaszuez, John....................................... 1956Vasquez, Kevin ..................................... 1978Veeh, Dennis ....................................1972-73Vegas, Tony .....................................1981-83Venner, Ramsey .................................... 1998Versher, Roshon ........................ 2003-04-05Verry, Steve ......................................1970-71Vial, Paul .................................... 1987-88-89Vickers, Buddy ..................................... 1966Vickers, Fred ......................................... 1968Vietty, Dave ......................................1970-71Vincent, Matt ........................................ 1994Visintainer, Brett .................... 2000-01-03-04Volek, Billy ............................ 1996-97-98-99Voth, Tom .........................................1973-74Vukazich, Alex ...................................... 1958

W ......................................Wade, Barney ....................................... 1958Wade, Tim .......................................1972-73Wagner, Ken .............................. 1948-49-50Walden, Garry ....................................... 1987Walker, Ardis ......................................... 1921Walker, Michael ...............................1985-86Walker, Uda .....................................1992-93Wall, Ernie ............................................. 1960Walling .................................................. 1922Waltower, Dominique ............................ 1995Warkentin, Paul ...............................1963-64Waroniecki, Daryl .............................1968-69Ward, Derrick ...................................1999-00Ward, George ....................................... 1961Warren, Arthur ...................................... 1992Washington, Anthony ........................... 1980Washington, Raymond ......... 2002-03-04-05Washington, Tim ..............................1980-81Waterman, W. ..................................1922-23Wathen, Richard ..............................1973-74Watson, Bryon .................................1972-73Watson, Jessie ................................1998-99Watson, Sam ............................. 1991-92-93Wayte, Bill ............................................. 1959Weathers, Allen ................................1995-96Weaver, Dave ........................................ 1978Weaver, Gary ...................................1971-72Weaver, Greg ...................................1982-83Weber, Ed ............................................. 1945Webster, John ....................................... 1950Webster, Rod ........................ 1984-85-86-87Weiland, Leo ......................................... 1930Weiner, Mervyn .......................... 1938-39-40Weirick, J. .................................. 1925-26-27Welch, Tony .....................................1967-68

Weldon, Clyde .................................1926-28Weldon, John ............................. 1926-27-28Wells, Rio .............................. 1993-94-95-96Wendell, Ryan ....................... 2004-05-06-07Wender, Jack ...................................1974-75Wentworth, Austin ...........................2010-11Wesson, Vince ........................... 1982-84-85West, Chastin ............................ 2006-08-09West, Leon ............................................ 1955Westendorf, Bill ...............................1977-78Westphal, Dwayne ...........................1972-73Wetler, Burl ........................................... 1942Wetzel, Cliff ........................................... 1964Wheat, Harold ..................................1947-48Whitaker, Willard ........................ 1951-52-54White, Al ............................................... 1954White, Blair ........................................... 1930White, Bill.............................................. 1933White, Dick ................................ 1929-30-31White, Del ........................................1975-76White, Jeff ............................................ 1988White, Mike ......................................1968-69White, Russell ....................... 1926-27-28-29White, Ricky.......................................... 1989White, Richard ...................................... 1929White, Skippy ............................ 1949-51-52Whitfield, Anthony ...........................1997-98Whiteside, Michael ............................... 1980Wichmann, Cody .................................. 2011Wicker, Paul .......................................... 1963Wight, Earl ............................................ 1932Wiggins, Kenny ..................... 2007-08-09-10Wikstrom, Winslow ............................... 1933Wilburn, Fred ...................................1986-87Wilcots, Stacey ................................1990-91Wiley, Ron ........................................1971-72Wilkerson, Jay .................................1986-87Williams, Anthony ................................. 2010Williams, Anthony ............................1987-88Williams, Chris .................................1991-92Williams, Danny ......................... 1993-94-95Williams, Dave .................................1983-84Williams, Don ...................................1983-84Williams, Don ...................................1983-84Williams, Fred ....................................... 1984Williams, J.R. ........................................ 1962Williams, James ...............................1973-74Williams, James ...............................1985-86Williams, James D. .................... 1986-88-89Williams, Joe ........................................ 1963Williams, Jon ...................................1994-95Williams, Ken ...................................1982-83Williams, Mel ........................................ 1980Williams, Paul ....................... 2003-04-05-06Williams, Payton ................... 1996-97-98-99Williams, Sam ....................... 1999-00-01-02Williams, Wendell.................. 1977-78-79-80Williams, Willard ................................... 1944Williamson, Greg .............................1985-86Willis, Larry ......................................1965-66Willis, Larry ......................................1983-84Williston, Preston .............................1924-26Willoughby, Larry .............................1951-52Wilsey, Bill........................................1965-66Wilsey, Dan ........................................... 1964Wilson, A. ........................................1921-22Wilson, Bob .....................................1948-50Wilson, Clarence................................... 1988Wilson, Cristin ...................................... 2011Wilson, Ed ............................................ 1966Wilson, Fred.......................................... 1985Wilson, Harold .................................1928-30Wilson, Jerry .............................. 1948-50-51Wilson, Philip ........................................ 1921Wilson, Sam ....................................1997-98Wimbush, Mike ..................................... 1959Winans, Tydus ........................... 1991-92-93Winblad ................................................ 1923Winder, Conley ..................................... 1945Winder, Don .......................................... 1940Winters, George.................................... 1948Wipf, Wesley ....................................1944-45Wise, Bob ............................................. 1979Withycombe, Mike ...........................1986-87Wolfe, Jim ........................................1946-47Wolfgramm, T.C. ................... 1992-93-94-95Woltz, Justin .............................. 2000-01-03Womack, Richard ................................. 1960Wood, Mark ............................... 2002-03-04Woodman, Joe ..................................... 1931Woodruff, Tony ................................1980-81Woods, Kelly ....................................1977-78Woods, Steve ....................... 1977-78-80-81Woodson, Henry ................................... 1970

Worrell, Cameron .............................2001-02Worsham, Preston ...........................1939-40Wren, David .......................................... 1969Wright ................................................... 1922Wright, Amos ........................................ 1930Wright, Dwayne ...............................2003-06Wright, Rodney ..................... 1998-99-00-01Woy, Bob .............................................. 1979Wurst, Curt ......................................1972-73Wylie, Devon ....................2007-08-09-10-11

Y .......................................Yancy, Bill ............................................. 1978Yarborough, Walt .................................. 1964Yavasile, Klare ...................................... 1970York, Ralph ........................................... 1963Yost, Tom .............................. 1946-47-49-50Young ................................................... 1923Young, Andre ...................................1977-78Young, Calvin ...................................1974-75Young, Earl ........................................... 1996Young, Kyle ................................ 2003-04-05Young, Roger ...................................1966-67Youngblood, Armin ..........................1991-92Your, Willie .......................................1974-75Yrigollen, Ron ....................................... 1982

Z........................................Zack, Dave ........................................... 1941Zahnie, Sam .............................. 1942-46-47Zankick, Dennis ...............................1974-75Zeigler, Herman ......................... 1947-48-49Zemanek, Bob ...................... 1977-78-79-80Zerrili, Len ............................................. 1962Zimmerman, Kyle ...................... 2005-06-07Zimmerman, Don .................................. 1968Zumbro, Tim ....................................1975-76

..........................................ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

TED TOROSIAN1978-81

JOHN WEBSTER1950

SAM WILLIAMS1999-02

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Ellard broke nearly every Fresno State pass receiving record in 1982 in addition to setting an NCAA record with 1,510 receiving yards that season. The 1982 co-Offensive Player of the Year in the PCAA, Ellard caught 62 passes, including 15 for touchdowns. He established a conference career record with 2,947 receiving yards and tied a conference mark with 25 career touchdowns. He was named second-team All-America by Associated Press and was a second round draft choice of the Los Angeles Rams.

David Carr had his jersey retired on September 1, 2007. During his senior season, he guided the Bulldogs to an 11-3 record, tying the school record for most wins in a season. Fresno State opened the 2001 season with wins over three nationally ranked opponents, No. 23 Colorado and No. 18 Wisconsin, both on the road, and a commanding 44-24 win over No. 10 Oregon State in Bulldog Stadium. That game was played in front of a record crowd of 42,410. In his final game, Carr set a bowl record with 531 passing yards while throwing four touchdowns. He won the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and the Pop Warner Award, which is presented annually to the best college football player on the west coast. He finished fifth in the balloting for the Heisman Trophy. For his career, 1997-2001, Carr completed 344-of-533 passes for 7,849 yards and 70 touchdowns. When he left, he held Bulldog passing records for most touchdowns in a career (70), passing yards in a season (4,839), touchdowns in a season (46) and total offensive yards in a season (4,906). Carr was selected as the No. 1 overall NFL pick by the expansion Houston Texans, becoming the first player from a non-BCS conference in 30 years to be selected as the top overall pick.

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HENRY ELLARD 83

He was honored because he led the Bulldogs to two of their most prestigious bowl games ever, the 1992 Freedom Bowl, a memorable 24-7 victory over USC, and the 1993 Aloha Bowl. He ranks fourth in school history in both passing yards with 7,631 and total offense with 7,785 yards. When he left school, he held single-season school records for passing yards (3,799) and touchdowns (30). At the time his 523 passing yards in the 1993 Freedom Bowl were the most ever by a quarterback in a bowl game. He also holds an NCAA record for most pass attempts without an interception at 271. A first-round pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dilfer guided the Baltimore Ravens to a win over the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXII.

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RETIRED JERSEYS ........................................................

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Sweeney finished his four-year career in 1986 as the all-time leading passer in NCAA history (10,808 yards), breaking the previous mark of 10,579, set from 1981-84 by former Boston College quarterback Doug Flutie. A four-year starter at quarterback, Sweeney set or tied a total of 30 school, conference and NCAA records. His 30 200-yard passing games tied an NCAA mark. By finishing ninth in the Heisman Trophy balloting in 1986, Sweeney became the highest finisher in league history for that prestigious honor. He finished runner-up in balloting for the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback of the Year Award.

Messer, a 1960 graduate, was a 170-pounder from Lemoore, Calif., and had 9.9 (100 yards) speed as a halfback. He not only carried the ball, but he punted and handled placekicking chores as well. A three-time all-conference pick, Messer led the Bulldogs in rushing (811 yards), receiving (30 catches), scoring (108 points), punt returns and kickoff returns his senior year. He also returned three passing interceptions for 28 yards, punted for a 34.6 average and was 3-for-6 in the passing department with two touchdowns. Messer’s rushing total was even more impressive when you consider that as a team Fresno State ranked third in the nation in passing offense (1,947 yards). A two-time All-America selection, Messer played in the East-West Shrine game in San Francisco and was a three-time All-Coast honoree. He later played for the San Francisco 49ers (1961-65) after rushing for nearly 2,000 yards, scoring 31 touchdowns and leading Fresno State to three straight conference titles.

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KEVIN SWEENEY 9

Petrucci, a side-winding placekicker from Fresno’s Hoover High School, was a two-time All-PCAA pick at Fresno State. Petrucci connected on 88 consecutive PAT attempts to rank second on the NCAA list. His 88 consecutive conversions at the time trailed only Uwe von Schamann of the University of Oklahoma, who connected on an NCAA record 102 PATs in a row. As a junior, Petrucci was a second-team All-Coast selection by both AP and UPI. During his career at Fresno State, Petrucci converted 101-of-103 PAT attempts and 25-of-42 field goal attempts. He scored a total of 176 points, at the time the best total ever for a Fresno State kicker and the third-

highest scoring total in school history. He had a career-best 51-yard field goal against Cal State Fullerton.

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James Williams, HM (AP) ........................................ 1988 ............................... Cornerback

Jeff Skidmore, HM (AP) ........................................... 1988 ........................ Offensive Guard

Ron Cox, 2nd (TSN), 2nd (FN), 3rd (AP), HM (UPI) .. 1989 .........................................Rover

James Williams, 2nd (TSN), 3rd (AP) ....................... 1989 ............................... Cornerback

Dwight Pickens, HM (TSN) ...................................... 1989 .......................................Flanker

Aaron Craver, HM (TSN) .......................................... 1989 ..................................... Tailback

Marquez Pope, HM (TSN)........................................ 1989 ................................ Free Safety

Kelvin Means, HM (TSN) ......................................... 1989 ....................................Split End

Melvin Johnson, 3rd (FN) ..................................... 1991 ........................ Offensive Guard

Trent Dilfer, 2nd (C&PFN), HM (FN) ........................ 1992 .............................. Quarterback

Malcolm Seabron, HM (FN) ................................ 1992 .......................................Flanker

Jesse Hardwick, HM (FN) ................................... 1992 ........................ Offensive Tackle

Lorenzo Neal, HM (FN) ....................................... 1992 .....................................Fullback

Zack Rix, HM (FN) .............................................. 1992 ...............................Nose Guard

Wendell Valentine, HM (FN) ................................ 1992 .................................Linebacker

Trent Dilfer, 3rd (AP), 3rd (FN) ................................. 1993 .............................. Quarterback

Brad Bell, HM (FN) ................................................... 1993 ........................... Defensive End

Charlie Jones, HM (FN) ........................................... 1993 .......................................Flanker

Ron Rivers, HM (FN) ................................................ 1993 ..................................... Tailback

Ron Collins, HM (FN) ............................................... 1993 ........................ Offensive Tackle

Ron Papazian, HM (FN) ........................................... 1993 .................................Linebacker

David Dunn, 2nd (TSN), 2nd (C&PFN) .................... 1994 ....Wide Receiver/Kick Returner

Charlie Jones, HM (UPI) .......................................... 1995 ........................... Wide Receiver

Charles Smith, freshman (TSN) ............................... 1998 ........................... Wide Reciever

Derrick Ward, freshman (FN) ................................... 1999 ............................Running Back

Asen Asparuhov, 3rd (TSN), HM (CNN/SI).............. 2001 ................................Placekicker

Bernard Berrian, 4th (TSN) ...................................... 2001 .......................Return Specialist

David Carr, 2nd (FN), 3rd (AP), HM (CNN/SI) .......... 2001 .............................. Quarterback

Alan Harper, 2nd (AP), (TSN), (FN), HM (CNN/SI) .... 2001 ....................... Defensive Tackle

Logan Mankins, freshman (TSN) ............................ 2001 ........................ Offensive Tackle

Rodney Wright, 4th (TSN) ........................................ 2001 ........................... Wide Receiver

James Sanders, freshman (FWAA, TSN) ................. 2002 ............................ Strong Safety

Paul Pinegar, freshman (TSN) .................................. 2002 .............................. Quarterback

Jermaine Jamison, freshman (TSN)......................... 2002 ........................... Wide Receiver

Kyle Young, freshman (FWAA) ................................. 2003 ........................................Center

Logan Mankins, 2nd (WC) ....................................... 2004 ........................ Offensive Tackle

Ryan Wendell, freshman (TSN) ................................ 2004 ........................ Offensive Guard

Garrett McIntyre HM (AP, CNN-SI) ......................... 2005 ...................... Defensive Tackle

Cole Popovich, Freshman (TSN, FWAA) ................. 2005 ........................ Offensive Guard

Ryan Mathews, Junior, 2nd Team (AP) (SI) .............. 2009 ............................Running Back

Kevin Goessling, Sophomore , HM (SI) ................... 2009 .............................. Place Kicker

Devon Wylie, Senior, 3rd (Yahoo!), HM (SI) .............. 2011 ............................Punt Returner

Key: AP (Associated Press); TSN (The Sporting News); UPI (United Press International);

FN (Football News); C&PFN (College & Pro Football Newsweekly); FWAA (Football Writers

Association of America); WC (Walter Camp), SI (Sports Ilustrated), Yahoo! (Yahoo! Sports)

ALL-AMERICANS ...........................................................

FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICAMyron Anderson ........................1930 ............................................ EndJack Mulkey ..............................1939 ............................................ EndJack Mulkey ..............................1940 ............................................ EndJackie Fellows ...........................1942 ...............................QuarterbackDan Bolt .....................................1945 .........................................GuardWillard Whitaker ........................1954 .........................................GuardDale Messer ...............................1959 .....................................HalfbackDale Messer ...............................1960 .....................................HalfbackDoug Brown ..............................1960 .........................................GuardDoug Brown ..............................1961 ........................................CenterMonte Day .................................1962 .........................................TackleBeau Carter ...............................1963 ...............................QuarterbackErv Hunt .....................................1968 ..........................Defensive BackTom McCall ................................1968 ................................. LinebackerSteve Cordle ..............................1981 .............................Strong SafetyBernard Berrian .........................2001 ....................... Return SpecialistA.J. Jefferson ............................2007 ....................... Return Specialist

MONTE DAY1962•T

DOUG BROWN1960,1961•QB

JACK MULKEY1939-40•END

JACKIE FELLOWS1930•QB

DALE MESSER1959,1960•HB

WILLARD WHITAKER1954•G

A.J. JEFFERSON2007•RS

TOM MCCALL1968•LB

ERV HUNT1968•DB

BERNARD BERRIAN2001•RS

STEVE CORDLE1981•S

BEAU CARTER1963•QB

ADDITIONAL ALL-AMERICA HONORSMike Freeman, HM .................................................. 1966 ......................... Defensive Back

John Stahl, HM ........................................................ 1967 ........................ Offensive Tackle

Steve Verry, 2nd ...................................................... 1971 ........................ Offensive Guard

Dwayne Crump, HM ................................................ 1971 ........................................ Safety

Jack Fisher, HM ....................................................... 1971 ....................... Defensive Tackle

Gary Weaver, 3rd ..................................................... 1972 .................................Linebacker

Phil Borjas, 3rd ........................................................ 1972 ......................... Defensive Back

Jeff Tedford, HM ...................................................... 1982 .............................. Quarterback

Scott Darrow, HM .................................................... 1982 ........................................ Kicker

Ed Carter, HM .......................................................... 1982 ........................ Offensive Tackle

Henry Ellard, 2nd (AP) ............................................. 1982 ....................................Split End

Mike Forrest, HM ..................................................... 1982 ........................ Offensive Guard

John Blacksill, HM ................................................... 1982 ........................................Center

Kevin Jones, HM ..................................................... 1982 ........................... Defensive End

Matt McKnight, HM ................................................. 1982 ................................ Free Safety

Rocky Costello, HM................................................. 1983 ........................................ Kicker

Larry Willis, HM ....................................................... 1983 ....................................Split End

Larry Willis, 3rd (AP) ................................................ 1984 ....................................Split End

Stephen Baker, HM (AP) .......................................... 1985 ....................................Split End

Barry Belli, HM (AP) ................................................. 1985 ........................................ Kicker

Anthony Dollarhide, HM (AP) ................................... 1985 ............................... Cornerback

Barry Grove, HM (AP) .............................................. 1985 ........................ Offensive Guard

Dave Lerma, HM (AP) .............................................. 1985 ........................ Offensive Tackle

Mike Mancini, HM (AP) ............................................ 1985 ........................................Punter

Chris Pacheco, HM (AP) .......................................... 1985 ...............................Nose Guard

Michael Stewart, HM (AP) ....................................... 1985 ............................ Strong Safety

Kevin Sweeney, HM (AP) ......................................... 1985 .............................. Quarterback

James Williams, HM (AP) ........................................ 1985 ..................................... Tailback

Kevin Sweeney, HM (AP) ......................................... 1986 .............................. Quarterback

Stephen Baker, HM (AP) .......................................... 1986 ....................................Split End

Barry Belli, HM (AP) ................................................. 1986 ........................................ Kicker

Jethro Franklin, HM (AP).......................................... 1986 ........................... Defensive End

Cliff Hannemann, HM (AP) ....................................... 1986 .................................Linebacker

David Grayson, HM (AP) .......................................... 1986 .................................Linebacker

Michael Stewart, HM (AP) ....................................... 1986 ............................ Strong Safety

Mike Chuhlantseff, HM (AP) .................................... 1986 ........................ Offensive Guard

Mike Withycombe, HM (AP) .................................... 1986 ........................ Offensive Tackle

Jethro Franklin, 2nd (TSN), 3rd (AP), HM (UPI)........ 1987 ........................... Defensive End

Barry Belli, HM (AP) ................................................. 1987 ........................................ Kicker

Mike Withycombe, HM (AP) .................................... 1987 ........................ Offensive Tackle

Ron Jenkins, HM (AP).............................................. 1987 ........................... Wide Receiver

Rod Webster, HM (AP) ............................................. 1987 ............................ Strong Safety

Tracy Rogers, HM (AP) ............................................ 1987 .................................Linebacker

Brock Smith, HM (AP).............................................. 1987 ........................... Wide Receiver

Fred Wilburn, HM (AP) ............................................. 1987 ............................... Cornerback

Tracy Rogers, HM (AP) ............................................ 1988 .................................Linebacker

Kelly Skipper, HM (AP)............................................. 1988 ..................................... Tailback

Tony Harris, HM (AP) ............................................... 1988 ............................ Strong Safety

Craig Jones, HM (AP) .............................................. 1988 ...................................Tight End

Chuck McCutchen, HM (AP) ................................... 1988 ...............................Nose Guard

Jeff Truschel, HM (AP) ............................................. 1988 ........................ Offensive Tackle

Ron Cox, HM (AP) ................................................... 1988 .................................Linebacker

MARCUS RILEY2007 WAC DEFENSIVEPLAYER OF THE YEAR

DAVID CARR2001 WAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

PAUL PINEGAR2002 WAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

RYAN WENDELL2004 WAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

GARRETT MCINTYRE2005 WAC DEFENSIVEPLAYER OF THE YEAR

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...................................POSTSEASON ALL-STAR GAMES

James Williams, HM (AP) ........................................ 1988 ............................... Cornerback

Jeff Skidmore, HM (AP) ........................................... 1988 ........................ Offensive Guard

Ron Cox, 2nd (TSN), 2nd (FN), 3rd (AP), HM (UPI) .. 1989 .........................................Rover

James Williams, 2nd (TSN), 3rd (AP) ....................... 1989 ............................... Cornerback

Dwight Pickens, HM (TSN) ...................................... 1989 .......................................Flanker

Aaron Craver, HM (TSN) .......................................... 1989 ..................................... Tailback

Marquez Pope, HM (TSN)........................................ 1989 ................................ Free Safety

Kelvin Means, HM (TSN) ......................................... 1989 ....................................Split End

Melvin Johnson, 3rd (FN) ..................................... 1991 ........................ Offensive Guard

Trent Dilfer, 2nd (C&PFN), HM (FN) ........................ 1992 .............................. Quarterback

Malcolm Seabron, HM (FN) ................................ 1992 .......................................Flanker

Jesse Hardwick, HM (FN) ................................... 1992 ........................ Offensive Tackle

Lorenzo Neal, HM (FN) ....................................... 1992 .....................................Fullback

Zack Rix, HM (FN) .............................................. 1992 ...............................Nose Guard

Wendell Valentine, HM (FN) ................................ 1992 .................................Linebacker

Trent Dilfer, 3rd (AP), 3rd (FN) ................................. 1993 .............................. Quarterback

Brad Bell, HM (FN) ................................................... 1993 ........................... Defensive End

Charlie Jones, HM (FN) ........................................... 1993 .......................................Flanker

Ron Rivers, HM (FN) ................................................ 1993 ..................................... Tailback

Ron Collins, HM (FN) ............................................... 1993 ........................ Offensive Tackle

Ron Papazian, HM (FN) ........................................... 1993 .................................Linebacker

David Dunn, 2nd (TSN), 2nd (C&PFN) .................... 1994 ....Wide Receiver/Kick Returner

Charlie Jones, HM (UPI) .......................................... 1995 ........................... Wide Receiver

Charles Smith, freshman (TSN) ............................... 1998 ........................... Wide Reciever

Derrick Ward, freshman (FN) ................................... 1999 ............................Running Back

Asen Asparuhov, 3rd (TSN), HM (CNN/SI).............. 2001 ................................Placekicker

Bernard Berrian, 4th (TSN) ...................................... 2001 .......................Return Specialist

David Carr, 2nd (FN), 3rd (AP), HM (CNN/SI) .......... 2001 .............................. Quarterback

Alan Harper, 2nd (AP), (TSN), (FN), HM (CNN/SI) .... 2001 ....................... Defensive Tackle

Logan Mankins, freshman (TSN) ............................ 2001 ........................ Offensive Tackle

Rodney Wright, 4th (TSN) ........................................ 2001 ........................... Wide Receiver

James Sanders, freshman (FWAA, TSN) ................. 2002 ............................ Strong Safety

Paul Pinegar, freshman (TSN) .................................. 2002 .............................. Quarterback

Jermaine Jamison, freshman (TSN)......................... 2002 ........................... Wide Receiver

Kyle Young, freshman (FWAA) ................................. 2003 ........................................Center

Logan Mankins, 2nd (WC) ....................................... 2004 ........................ Offensive Tackle

Ryan Wendell, freshman (TSN) ................................ 2004 ........................ Offensive Guard

Garrett McIntyre HM (AP, CNN-SI) ......................... 2005 ...................... Defensive Tackle

Cole Popovich, Freshman (TSN, FWAA) ................. 2005 ........................ Offensive Guard

Ryan Mathews, Junior, 2nd Team (AP) (SI) .............. 2009 ............................Running Back

Kevin Goessling, Sophomore , HM (SI) ................... 2009 .............................. Place Kicker

Devon Wylie, Senior, 3rd (Yahoo!), HM (SI) .............. 2011 ............................Punt Returner

Key: AP (Associated Press); TSN (The Sporting News); UPI (United Press International);

FN (Football News); C&PFN (College & Pro Football Newsweekly); FWAA (Football Writers

Association of America); WC (Walter Camp), SI (Sports Ilustrated), Yahoo! (Yahoo! Sports)

ASTROTURF NFLPA COLLEGIATE BOWL(CARSON, CALIF.)2012.................................................. Logan Harrell, DT

CASINO DEL SOL ALL-STAR GAME(TUCSON, ARIZ.)2012..................................... Leslie Cooper, OG............................................ Kevin Goessling, K................................................ Bryce Harris, OT

COACHES ALL-AMERICA BOWL(LUBBOCK, TEXAS)1972........................................Gary Weaver, LB

EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME(SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.)1942...........................................Jack Mulkey, E1960........................................Dale Messer, HB1962......................................... J.R. Williams, C1976.............................................Del White, LB1977..................................Bob Glazebrook, DB1980.......................... Anthony Washington, CB1981....................................... Steve Cordle, SS1982.........................................Henry Ellard, SE1984...........................................Larry Willis, SE1986..................................Cliff Hannemann, LB1987.................................... Jethro Franklin, DE1988....................................... Tracy Rogers, LB1989...................................James Williams, CB .................................................(West Def. MVP)1990....................................... Aaron Craver, TB1991.....................................Marquez Pope, FS................................................... Judd Foell, DL.....................................................Jim Sweeney, .............................................. West Asst. Coach1992....................................... Lorenzo Neal, FB.......................................... Jesse Hardwick, OT1993...........................................Ron Rivers, TB1994........................................ David Dunn, WR.................................................Jason James, C1995.....................................Charlie Jones, WR1998.............................................Cory Hall, DB..............................................Josh Kobdish, OL........................................Jaime Kimbrough, RB..........................................Michael Pittman, RB1999............................................. Jeff Hanna, K2000.......................................Kevin Jordan, OT2002......................................... Alan Harper, DT........................................... Rodney Wright, WR2003................................. Pat Hill, Head Coach.............................Dan Brown, Assistant Coach........................Frank Cignetti, Assistant Coach..................................................Nick Burley, DE............................................ Rodney Michael, C2004..................................Bernard Berrian, WR..............................................Rodney Davis, RB2005................................... Logan Mankins, OT............................................Stephen Spach, TE2006 .......................................Paul Pineger, QB2007......................................Paul Williams, WR

.................................................... Kyle Young, C2008.............................................Ryan Wendell2009................................. Tom Brandstater, QB................................................Bear Pascoe, TE 2010......................................Seyi Ajirotutu, WR ...............................................Robert Malone, P 2010.......................................Lonyae Miller, RB2011......................................... Chris Carter, DL......................................... Andrew Jackson, OL................................................. Ben Jacobs, LB2012.......................................Devon Wylie, WR

HULA BOWL(HONOLULU, HAWAI`I)1978........................................ Curtis Minor, DB1988...........................................Terry Cook, DE.....................................................Jim Sweeney, .............................................. West Asst. Coach1990....................................... Aaron Craver, TB1991......................................Mark Barsotti, QB.............................................Marquez Pope, FS1992....................................... Lorenzo Neal, FB1993..........................................Ron Collins, OT............................................. Tommy Jones, CB................................................Sam Watson, SS1995......................................Reggie Brown, FB1999...................................... Jim Arellanes, QB2000........................................... Billy Volek, QB2001.................................. Thabiti Lockhart, NT2002........................................ Tierre Sams, CB2005............................... Therrian Fontenot, CB2006 ......................................Tyrone Culver, FS................................ Raymond Washington, CB2007........................ Pat Hill, West Head Coach........................................... Dwayne Wright, RB...........................................Roshon Vercher, FB.................................................... Kyle Young, C

SENIOR BOWL(MOBILE, ALA.)1961........................................Doug Brown, OT1986............................Kevin Sweeney, QB (inj.)1987.......................................... Barry Belli, K/P1991.........................................Tony Brown, CB1993..................................... James Burton, CB...................................................Ron Rivers, TB........................................ Malcolm Seabron, FL1994........................................ David Dunn, WR.................................................Jason James, C1995.....................................Jahine Arnold, WR1997.................................. Michael Pittman, TB...............................................Chris Conrad, OL2000........................................Orlando Huff, LB2002...........................................David Carr, QB................................................. Alan Harper, DT2005................................... Logan Mankins, OT2006......................................Paul Williams, WR2009.......................................Lonyae Miller, RB

BLUE-GRAY GAME(MONTGOMERY, ALA.)1981..................................Tim Washington, CB1986.....................................Stephen Baker, SE....................................Kevin Sweeney, QB (inj.)1991......................................Mark Barsotti, QB.................................................Tony Brown, CB............................................Emery Braxton, CB...............................................Kelvin Means, SE1994............................Demetrius Edwards, NG1995.....................................Jahine Arnold, WR1996...................................... Jim Arellanes, QB..........................................Brian Roberson, WR1997.................................. Michael Pittman, TB1998................................Jaime Kimbrough, RB..............................................Josh Kobdish, OL

JAPAN BOWL(TOKYO, JAPAN)1978........................................ Curtis Minor, DB1984..........................................Curtis Allen, SS1986.....................................Stephen Baker, SE ........................................................ (West MVP).......................................... Michael Stewart, SS..................................................Gene Taylor, FL....................................Kevin Sweeney, QB (inj.).....................................................Jim Sweeney, ..............................................West Head Coach1987.................................... Jethro Franklin, DE.................................................. Barry Belli, K/P1989....................................Dwight Pickens, FL.................................................. Mike Foust, OT1990....................................... Aaron Craver, TB1991.........................................Jeff Thiesen, LB1992....................................... Lorenzo Neal, FB.......................................... Jesse Hardwick, OT

COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME(CHICAGO, ILL.)1968.....................................Mike Freeman, DB1972........................................Gary Weaver, LB

MARTIN LUTHER KING CLASSIC(SAN JOSE, CALIF.)1989....................................... Myron Jones, FB

ALL-AMERICAN BOWL(TUCSON, ARIZ.)1961..................................... Sonny Bishop, OT................................................Doug Brown, OT................................................... Jay Buckert, E................................................Gerald Houser, E

GRIDIRON CLASSIC(FLORIDA)2002..............................Maurice Rodriguez, LB........................................... Rodney Wright, WR2003.................................... Rodney Michael, C..............................................Victor Taifane, OG

PAT HILLWEST HEAD COACHOF THE 2003 EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME

CHRIS CONRAD1997 SENIOR BOWL PARTICI-PANT

TYRONE CULVER2006 HULA BOWL PARTICIPANT

JIM SWEENEYWEST ASSISTANT COACH IN

THE 1991 EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME

GARRETT MCINTYRE2005 WAC DEFENSIVEPLAYER OF THE YEAR

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1971 ......................................... Gary Weaver, LB............................................ Dwayne Crump, DB..................................................... Steve Verry, G

1972 ......................................... Gary Weaver, LB............................................ Dwayne Crump, DB....................................................Phil Borjas, DB................................................... Pat Plummer, T.............................................. Craig Holworthy, P......................................... Dwayne Westphal, DT

1973 ...................................... Craig Holworthy, P......................................... Dwayne Westphal, DT

1974 .........................................Calvin Young, TE.................................................. Alvaro Garcia, K............................................. Greg Anderson, OT

1975 .......................................... Calvin Lane, DB................................................ Dan Johnson, LB

1976 .................................... Simon Peterson, DT..................................................Curtis Minor, DB.................................................Vince Petrucci, K

1977 .................................... Simon Peterson, DT..................................................Curtis Minor, DB........................................... Bob Glazebrook, DB............................................. Willy Robinson, DB....................................................Larry Fister, DT.................................................Vince Petrucci, K........................................Dean Jones, QB (MVP)..............................................Dave Applegate, G.............................................. Steve Franklin, RB.............................................. Tony Jackson, WR...............................................Rick Stannard, OT.............................................. Chuck Shearn, OG..................................................Steve Shearn, C

1978 .......................................... Gary Hayes, DB

1979 .......................................... Gary Hayes, DB...................................................Pat Palumbo, G

1980 ............................ Anthony Washington, CB................................................... Joe Becker, OT

1981 .........................................Steve Cordle, SS...................................................Scott Darrow, K............................................. Steve Houston, OG................................................. Ted Torosian, FB..................................................Henry Ellard, SE

1982 ..........................Henry Ellard, SE (Co-MVP)..................................Jeff Tedford, QB (Co-MVP)...................................................Scott Darrow, K...................................................... Ed Carter, OT.................................................Mike Forrest, OG................................................. John Blacksill, C..................................................Kevin Jones, DE.............................................. Matt McKnight, FS

FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS ......................FIRST TEAM ALL-COAST1939 .............................................Bob Burgss, C

1940 ...........................................Bob Burgess, C

1941 ...........................................Bob Burgess, C...................................................... Jim Molich, E

1951 ....................................Nick Dokoozlian, FB

1952 ....................................... Ledio Fanucchi, T........................................... Larry Willoughby, FB..............................................Willard Whitaker, G

1954 ........................................... Lyman Erlich, T..............................................Willard Whitaker, G

1955 ........................................Dean Philpott, FB..................................................Darryl Rogers, E................................................... Alan Kirchoff, T

1956 ........................................Dean Philpott, FB........................................... Don Kloppenburg, C

1957 ........................................Dean Philpott, FB........................................... Don Kloppenburg, C

1958 ......................................... Dale Messer, HB....................................................... Fred Raco, E

1959 ......................................... Dale Messer, HB................................................... Doug Brown, C

1960 ......................................... Dale Messer, HB................................................... Doug Brown, C

1961 ........................................... Jon Anabo, QB................................................... Doug Brown, C.....................................................Jay Buckert, E.................................................Bill Kendrick, HB

1962 ........................................... Jon Anabo, QB...................................................... Jan Barrett, E.......................................................Monte Day, T...................................................J.R. Williams, C..................................................Beau Carter, QB1963 ..........................................Beau Carter, QB

1964 ...............................................Jim Long, TB............................................... Paul Warkentin, C

1966 ...................................... Mike Freeman, DB..................................... Sylvester Greenwood, G

1968 ............................................ Hank Corda, G.......................................................John Stahl, T

1975 ................................ Calvin Young, TE (2nd)

1977 ...................................... Chuck Shearn, OG

............................................Simon Peterson, DE1981 .........................................Steve Cordle, SS1982 ..........................................Henry Ellard, SE

1983 ............................................Larry Willis, SE

1984 ............................................Larry Willis, SE.................................... Ron Cross, FS (2nd, UPI)

1985 ..................... Kevin Sweeney, QB (1st, UPI)................................... Mike Mancini, P (1st, UPI).................................Barry Grove, OG (2nd, UPI)

1986 .......................Stephen Baker, SE (1st, UPI)............................ Kevin Sweeney, QB (2nd, UPI)...................................Gene Taylor, FL (2nd, UPI)............................ James Williams, TB (2nd, UPI)............................... Greg Ramsey, DE (2nd, UPI)

1987 ...................... Jethro Franklin, DE (1st, UPI).......................................Barry Belli, K (2nd, UPI)

1988 ......................... Tracy Rogers, LB (1st, UPI)....................................Tony Harris, SS (1st, UPI)

1989 ............................. Ron Cox, ROV (1st, UPI)............................. James Williams, CB (1st, UPI)

FIRST TEAM ALL-CCAA1946 ...........................................Bob Hoffman, T...................................................Jean Lamour, G

1947 ...........................................Bob Hoffman, T................................................Millard Mitchell, T

1949 ...........................................Dick Biama, HB

1950 ............................................... Chuck Toy, E........................................ Johnny Morse, HB/DB............................................. Gordon Leavitt, DG

1953 .................................................Bill Raine, E..............................................Willard Whitaker, G

1954 ......................................... Lyman Ehrlich, T..................................................Duke Snider, HB................................................. Don Driscoll, HB

1955 ........................................No team selected

1956 ......................................... Allan Kerchoff, T.......................................................Bill Harvey, T.....................................................Nick Brown, C........................................... Don Kloppenburg, C................................................Dean Philpott, FB.................................................... L.C. Taylor, HB

1957 ..................................... George Van Zant, E..................................................... Nick Brown, T........................................... Don Kloppenburg, C

1958 ......................................... Dale Messer, HB1959 ......................................... Dale Messer, HB.................................................... Jack Mattox, T................................................... Doug Brown, G

1960 ......................................... Dale Messer, HB..................................................Sonny Bishop, T................................................... Doug Brown, G...................................................J.R. Williams, C..................................................John Webster, C............................................ Bob Van Galder, QB................................................Larry Iwasaki, HB

1961 ...............................................Monte Day, T................................................... Doug Brown, G...................................................J.R. Williams, C..................................................Sonny Bishop, T.................................................Bill Kendrick, HB

1962 .....................................Larry Fogelstrom, E.......................................................Monte Day, T...................................................J.R. Williams, C................................................... Jon Anabo, QB

1963 ..........................................Beau Carter, QB........................................................Jan Farris, E

1964 ....................................... Paul Warkentin, C..................................................Dave Plump, HB

1965 ............................................... Bill Wilsey, G...........................................Walt Yarborough, DB..................................................Dave Plump, HB

1966 ........................... Sylvester Greenwood, DE....................................................... Terry Pitts, G.............................................. Gary Cohagan, DT....................................................Dick Lowe, DG

1967 ...............................................John Stahl, T...........................................Danny Robinson, QB.............................................. Mike Freeman, DB

1968 ...........................................Tom McCall, LB...................................................Mike Flores, FB.......................................................John Stahl, T.................................................... Hank Corda, G....................................................... Erv Hunt, DB......................................................Tony Welch, T.............................................Ron Remington, DT

FIRST TEAM ALL-PCAA 1969 ....................................... Tom Flanagan, LB................................................ Jack Erdman, DB

1970 ....................................... Tom Flanagan, LB............................................. Gary Boreham, WR.............................................Carl Ray Harris, DB........................................... Cleo McCutcheon, T..................................................... Steve Verry, G

KEVIN SWEENEY1985-86 PCAA CO- MVP

TRACEY ROGERS1988 BIG WEST DEFENSIVE MVP

JETHRO FRANKLIN1987 PCAA DEFENSIVE MVP

RON COX1989 BIG WEST DEFENSIVE MVP

MARQUEZ POPE1990 BIG WEST CO-DEFENSIVE MVP

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......................FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS1971 ......................................... Gary Weaver, LB............................................ Dwayne Crump, DB..................................................... Steve Verry, G

1972 ......................................... Gary Weaver, LB............................................ Dwayne Crump, DB....................................................Phil Borjas, DB................................................... Pat Plummer, T.............................................. Craig Holworthy, P......................................... Dwayne Westphal, DT

1973 ...................................... Craig Holworthy, P......................................... Dwayne Westphal, DT

1974 .........................................Calvin Young, TE.................................................. Alvaro Garcia, K............................................. Greg Anderson, OT

1975 .......................................... Calvin Lane, DB................................................ Dan Johnson, LB

1976 .................................... Simon Peterson, DT..................................................Curtis Minor, DB.................................................Vince Petrucci, K

1977 .................................... Simon Peterson, DT..................................................Curtis Minor, DB........................................... Bob Glazebrook, DB............................................. Willy Robinson, DB....................................................Larry Fister, DT.................................................Vince Petrucci, K........................................Dean Jones, QB (MVP)..............................................Dave Applegate, G.............................................. Steve Franklin, RB.............................................. Tony Jackson, WR...............................................Rick Stannard, OT.............................................. Chuck Shearn, OG..................................................Steve Shearn, C

1978 .......................................... Gary Hayes, DB

1979 .......................................... Gary Hayes, DB...................................................Pat Palumbo, G

1980 ............................ Anthony Washington, CB................................................... Joe Becker, OT

1981 .........................................Steve Cordle, SS...................................................Scott Darrow, K............................................. Steve Houston, OG................................................. Ted Torosian, FB..................................................Henry Ellard, SE

1982 ..........................Henry Ellard, SE (Co-MVP)..................................Jeff Tedford, QB (Co-MVP)...................................................Scott Darrow, K...................................................... Ed Carter, OT.................................................Mike Forrest, OG................................................. John Blacksill, C..................................................Kevin Jones, DE.............................................. Matt McKnight, FS

1983 ............................................Larry Willis, SE

1984 ............................................Larry Willis, SE.....................................................Ron Cross, FS............................................. Chris Pacheco, NG

1985 ....................Kevin Sweeney, QB (Co-MVP).............................................James Williams, TB.............................................. Stephen Baker, SE....................................................... Barry Belli, K............................................Michael Stewart, SS.................................................. Mike Mancini, P............................................. Chris Pacheco, NG.......................................Anthony Dollarhide, CB................................................. David Lerma, OT................................................. Barry Grove, OG

1986 ....................Kevin Sweeney, QB (Co-MVP)..................................... Stephen Baker, WR/Ret........................................................ Barry Belli, K..............................................Jethro Franklin, DE............................................Michael Stewart, SS........................................Mike Chuhlantseff, OG.........................................Mike Withycombe, OT........................................... Cliff Hannemann, LB.............................................. David Grayson, LB

1987 .......... Jethro Franklin, DE (Defensive MVP)....................................................... Barry Belli, K.........................................Mike Withycombe, OT.................................................. Ron Jenkins, FL.................................................Rod Webster, SS.................................................Tracy Rogers, LB..................................................Brock Smith, SE................................................ Fred Wilburn, CB

FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG WEST1988 ............. Tracy Rogers, LB (Defensive MVP)................................................... Tony Harris, SS....................................... Chuck McCutchen, NG....................................................... Ron Cox, LB............................................ James Williams, CB...............................................Jeff Skidmore, OG.................................................Kelly Skipper, TB...................................................Craig Jones, TE................................................. Jeff Truschel, OT

1989 .................. Ron Cox, ROV (Defensive MVP)......................................Dwight Pickens, WR/PR................................................... Mike Foust, OT.......................................................Paul Vial, OG............................................. Rich Bartlewski, TE................................................ Aaron Craver, RB........................................ Lance Oberparleiter, P.................................................... Terry Cook, DL............................................ James Williams, CB................................................ Marquez Pope, S

1990 ...... Marquez Pope, FS (Co-Defensive MVP)..............................................Nick Ruggeroli, DE

............................................... Taylor Cooper, CB

.................................................. Tony Brown, CB

............................................ Jesse Hardwick, OT

............................................Melvin Johnson, OG

.................................................Aaron Craver, TB

1991 ........Mark Barsotti, QB (Co-Offensive MVP).............. Marquez Pope, FS (Co-Defensive MVP)................................................ Kelvin Means, SE............................................ Jesse Hardwick, OT................................................ Lorenzo Neal, FB....................................................Ron Rivers, TB.............................................Derek Mahoney, PK.................................................... Judd Foell, DE....................................................... Zack Rix, DL.................................................Darren Boyer, LB.................................................. Jeff Thiesen, LB.................................................. Tony Brown, CB............................................Melvin Johnson, OG

FIRST TEAM ALL-WAC 1992 ............................................Trent Dilfer, QB.......................................................Zack Rix, NG............................................ Jesse Hardwick, OT

1993 ........................... Trent Dilfer, QB (Offensive ...............................................Player of the Year)....................................................Ron Rivers, TB.................................................. Jason James, C.............................................Derek Mahoney, PK...............................................James Burton, CB

1994 ............................ David Dunn, KR (Special ....................................Teams Player of the Year).............................................. Charlie Jones, WR

1995 ...................................... Charlie Jones, WR

1996 .............................................. A.J. Gass, LB............................................Gary Osmundson, C........................................... Brian Roberson, WR............................................ Bryan Robinson, DT............................................ Omar Stoutmire, SS

1997 ....................................Michael Pittman, TB................................................ Chris Conrad, OT...................................................... A.J. Gass, LB

1998 ........Jaime Kimbrough, TB (Pacific Division ............................... Offensive Player of the Year)................................................. Ken Foersch, OL...................................................Tim Skipper, LB.................................................... Jeff Roberts, P

1999 .............................................. Jeff Hanna, K...................................................Alan Harper, DT................................................. Orlando Huff, LB..........................................Anthony Limbrick, FS.................................................... Billy Volek, QB.............................................Rodney Wright, WR

2000 ........................................... Vernon Fox, FS...................................................Alan Harper, DT

................................................. Orlando Huff, LB

2001 ......................................Asen Asparuhov, K........................................... Bernard Berrian, WR................................................... Nick Burley, DE...... David Carr, QB (Offensive Player of the Year)..................................................... Vernon Fox, S.... Alan Harper, DT (Defensive Player of the Year)............................................... Jason Simpson, P....................................................Mike Stovall, C

2002 ....................................Asen Asparuhov, PK................................................... Nick Burley, DE.............................................. Jason Stewart, NT........................................... Cameron Worrell, FS..................................................... Joe Schey, RT.............Paul Pinegar, QB (Freshman of the Year)

2003 .................... Bernard Berrian, WR/Returner.............................................James Sanders, SS................................................. Bryce McGill, LB

2004 .....................................Logan Mankins, OT........................................... Garrett McIntyre, DT.............................................James Sanders, SS..........Ryan Wendell, OG (Freshman of the Year)

2005 .........................................Paul Pinegar, QB...............................................Paul Williams, WR.............................................Adam Jennings, RS..................................................... Kyle Young, C...........................................Dartangon Shack, LT.............................................Wendell Mathis, RB.......................... Garrett McIntyre, DT (Defensive ...............................................Player of the Year)................................................ Tyrone Culver, FS

2006 .......................................Chris Denman, OT.......................................... Dwayne Andrews, LB

2007 ........................Marcus Riley, LB (Defensive ...............................................Player of the Year)..................................................Ryan Wendell, C................................................. Bear Pascoe, TE................................................... Tyler Clutts, DE

2008 .........................................Bobby Lepori, LT2009 .......................................... Chris Carter, DL..............................................Kevin Goessling, K...........................................Andrew Jackson, OL...................................................Ben Jacobs, LB..............................................Ryan Mathews, RB................................................ Robert Malone, P

2010 .......................................... Chris Carter, DL..............................................Kevin Goessling, K................................................ Logan Harrell, DL...................................................Ben Jacobs, LB..............................................Kenny Wiggins, OL2011 ......................................... Travis Brown, LB..............................................Kevin Goessling, K................................................ Logan Harrell, DT................................................. Bryce Harris, OT...............................................Robbie Rouse, RB............................................Jalen Saunders, WR

ALAN HARPER2001 WAC DEFENSIVEPLAYER OF THE YEAR

JAIME KIMBROUGH1998 WAC PACIFIC DIVISION OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

MARK BARSOTTI1991 BIG WEST CO-OFFENSIVE MVP

TRENT DILFER1993 WAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

DAVID DUNN1994 WAC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR

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QUARTERBACKS IN PROSJon Anabo ...................................................................... Cleveland Browns, 1963

Jim Arellanes ...................................................................Seattle Seahawks, 1997San Francisco (XFL), 2001

Mark Barsotti ................11th ...........................Miami Dolphins (296th pick), 1992B.C. Lions (CFL), 1992

TOM BRANDSTATER ........ 6TH .................................DENVER BRONCOS (174 PICK), 2009 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS, 2010MIAMI DOLPHINS, 2010-11

DALLAS COWBOYS, 2011SAINT LOUIS RAMS, 2011-12

Beau Carter ................................................................... Los Angeles Rams, 1964

DAVID CARR .................... 1ST ............................ HOUSTON TEXANS (1ST PICK), 2002-06CAROLINA PANTHERS, 2007NEW YORK GIANTS, 2008-09

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS, 2010NEW YOUR GIANTS, 2012

Trent Dilfer ....................1st .............. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6th pick), 1994-99Baltimore Ravens, 2000

Seattle Seahawks, 2001-04Cleveland Browns, 2004-05

San Francisco 49ers, 2006-07

Jackie Fellows ...................................................................New York Giants, 1946

Dean Jones ..................11th .............................................Oakland Raiders, 1978

Nick Papac ........................................................................ Dallas Cowboys, 1961Oakland Raiders, 1961

Paul Pinegar ...............................................................Jacksonville Jaguars, 2006

Kevin Sweeney .............7th ...................... Dallas Cowboys (180th pick), 1987-88San Francisco 49ers, 1989

Montreal Machine (WLAF), 1991

Jeff Tedford ................................................... Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), 1983-85Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1986-87

Sakatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 1987Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL), 1988

Billy Volek .............................................................Tennessee Titans, 2000-05San Diego Chargers, 2006-11

* RED INDICATES ACTIVE NFL PLAYER

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QUARTERBACK “U”FRESNO STATE

Fresno State has three quarterbacks on NFL rosters for the 2011 season, ranking among the most by any college in the nation. Only USC (5) and Purdue (4) have more current quarterbacks in the NFL. Fresno State is tied for third with Tennessee, Oregon State, Oregon, Louisville, Texas and West Virginia.

With Tom Brandstater being drafted by the NFL’s Denver Broncos in the 2009 draft, the Dogs have had four quarterbacks picked since 1990. Three of Pat Hill’s four starting quarterbacks are in the NFL.

Since 1990, Fresno State is one of five schools to have a quarterback drafted No. 1 overall (David Carr) and another taken among the top 10 picks (Trent Dilfer).

Fresno State is one of six schools with two 10,000-yard passing quarterbacks (Paul Pinegar and Kevin Sweeney). Fresno State’s Trent Dilfer was the first top 10 NFL drafted quarterback since 1990 to win a Super Bowl.

Fresno State has produced two quarterbacks (Kevin Sweeney and Paul Pinegar) who ranked in the top 45 all-time for career passing yards in NCAA history. There have been 23 quarterbacks taken in the top 10 picks of the NFL Draft since 1990 and Fresno State has produced two of them.

Billy Volek and Trent Dilfer still own NCAA passing records. Volek for lowest percentage of passes interception in a career and Dilfer for most consecutive passing in a season without an interception (271). David Carr ranks 16th in NCAA history for highest career passing efficiency (152.6) and threw the 10th-most TDs in a regular season (42).

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QUARTERBACKS IN PROSJon Anabo ...................................................................... Cleveland Browns, 1963

Jim Arellanes ...................................................................Seattle Seahawks, 1997San Francisco (XFL), 2001

Mark Barsotti ................11th ...........................Miami Dolphins (296th pick), 1992B.C. Lions (CFL), 1992

TOM BRANDSTATER ........ 6TH .................................DENVER BRONCOS (174 PICK), 2009 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS, 2010MIAMI DOLPHINS, 2010-11

DALLAS COWBOYS, 2011SAINT LOUIS RAMS, 2011-12

Beau Carter ................................................................... Los Angeles Rams, 1964

DAVID CARR .................... 1ST ............................ HOUSTON TEXANS (1ST PICK), 2002-06CAROLINA PANTHERS, 2007NEW YORK GIANTS, 2008-09

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS, 2010NEW YOUR GIANTS, 2012

Trent Dilfer ....................1st .............. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6th pick), 1994-99Baltimore Ravens, 2000

Seattle Seahawks, 2001-04Cleveland Browns, 2004-05

San Francisco 49ers, 2006-07

Jackie Fellows ...................................................................New York Giants, 1946

Dean Jones ..................11th .............................................Oakland Raiders, 1978

Nick Papac ........................................................................ Dallas Cowboys, 1961Oakland Raiders, 1961

Paul Pinegar ...............................................................Jacksonville Jaguars, 2006

Kevin Sweeney .............7th ...................... Dallas Cowboys (180th pick), 1987-88San Francisco 49ers, 1989

Montreal Machine (WLAF), 1991

Jeff Tedford ................................................... Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), 1983-85Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1986-87

Sakatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 1987Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL), 1988

Billy Volek .............................................................Tennessee Titans, 2000-05San Diego Chargers, 2006-11

* RED INDICATES ACTIVE NFL PLAYER

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YeaR Round (Pick) ....... Player ........................................................................Team

2012 4th (107th) ....... Devon Wylie, WR ............................Kansas City Chiefs2011 5th (162nd) ...... Chris Carter, DL ..............................Pittsburgh Steelers 7th (210th) ....... Andrew Jackson, OL............................ Atlanta Falcons2010 1ST (12TH) ...........RYAN MATHEWS, RB ..............................SAN DIEGO CHARGERS2009 6th (174th) ....... Tom Brandstater, QB .......................... Denver Broncos 6th (184th) ....... Bear Pascoe, TE .......................... San Francisco 49ers2008 5th (145th) ....... Jason Shirley, DT ............................ Cincinnati Bengals2007 3rd (72nd) ........ Marcus McCauley, CB .....................Minnesota Vikings 3rd (78th) ......... Paul Williams, WR ..............................Tennessee Titans 4th (111th) ....... Dwayne Wright, RB .................................... Buffalo Bills 7th (214th) ....... Chris Denman, OT .................. Tampa Bay Buccaneers2006 2nd (58th) ........ Richard Marshall, CB ........................Carolina Panthers 6th (184th) ....... Adam Jennings, WR ........................... Atlanta Falcons 6th (185th) ....... Tyrone Culver, FS .......................... Green Bay Packers2005 1ST (32ND) ..........LOGAN MANKINS, OG .........................NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 4th (133rd) ....... James Sanders, SS ................... New England Patriots2004 3rd (78th) ......... Bernard Berrian, WR ..............................Chicago Bears2003 3rd (83rd) ......... Sam Williams, LB ................................Oakland Raiders2002 1ST (1ST) .............DAVID CARR, QB ........................................... HOUSTON TEXANS 4th (121st) ........ Alan Harper, DT ...................................... New York Jets 7th (221st) ........ Maurice Rodriquez, LB ...................Kansas City Chiefs 7th (249th) ....... Rodney Wright, WR ................................... Buffalo Bills2001 2nd (CFL) ......... Lawrence Deck, CB ..................... Calgary Stampeders 4th (104th) ....... Orlando Huff, LB ...............................Seattle Seahawks1999 3rd (65th) ......... Cory Hall, DB .................................. Cincinnati Bengals1998 3rd (66th) ......... Chris Conrad, OT ............................Pittsburgh Steelers 4th (95th) ......... Michael Pittman, RB ......................... Arizona Cardinals1997 7th (222nd) ...... Chris Bayne, DB .................................. Atlanta Falcons 7th (224th) ....... Omar Stoutmire, CB ........................... Dallas Cowboys1996 3rd (91st) ......... Reggie Brown, FB .............................Seattle Seahawks 4th (114th) ....... Charlie Jones, WR ........................San Diego Chargers 4th (132nd) ...... Jahine Arnold, WR ..........................Pittsburgh Steelers1995 5th (139th) ....... David Dunn, WR ............................. Cincinnati Bengals1994 1ST (6TH) .............TRENT DILFER, QB ........................... TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 3rd (68th) ......... Tydus Winans, WR .........................Philadelphia Eagles

3rd (101st) ....... Malcolm Floyd, WR ............................... Houston OilersYeaR Round (Pick) ....... Player ........................................................................Team

5th (151st) ........ James Burton, CB ..........................Kansas City Chiefs 6th (185th) ....... Anthony Daigle, TB .........................Kansas City Chiefs1993 4th (89th) ......... Lorenzo Neal, FB ...........................New Orleans Saints1992 2nd (33rd) ........ Marquez Pope, FS ........................San Diego Chargers 5th (135th) ....... Tony Brown, CB .................................... Houston Oilers 11th (296th) ..... Mark Barsotti, QB ................................ Miami Dolphins1991 3rd (60th) ......... Aaron Craver, RB ................................. Miami Dolphins1990 1ST (16TH) ...........J.D. WILLIAMS, CB .............................................BUFFALO BILLS 2nd (33rd) ........ Ron Cox, LB ..........................................Chicago Bears 8th (220th) ....... Dwight Pickens, FL ...................... San Francisco 49ers 9th (224th) ....... Terry Cook, DE ........................ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 11th (304th) ..... Myron Jones, FB .......................... Los Angeles Raiders1989 7th (190th) ....... Tracy Rogers, LB .................................. Houston Oilers1988 5th (119th) ....... Mike Withycombe, OT ........................... New York Jets 11th (291st) ...... Keith McCoy, CB ............................. Phoenix Cardinals 11th (298th) ..... Jethro Franklin, DB ............................... Houston Oilers1987 3rd (84th) ......... Stephen Baker, SE ..............................New York Giants 6th (163rd) ....... Gene Taylor, FL .......................... New England Patriots 7th (180th) ....... Kevin Sweeney, QB ............................ Dallas Cowboys 8th (213th) ....... Michael Stewart, SS ....................... Los Angeles Rams 8th (217th) ....... David Grayson, LB ....................... San Francisco 49ers1984 10th ................. Derrick Franklin, DB ............................. Atlanta Falcons1983 2nd (32nd) ....... Henry Ellard, WR ............................. Los Angeles Rams1982 9th (224th) ....... Tony Woodruff, WR ........................Philadelphia Eagles 12th (334th) ..... Tim Washington, CB .................... San Francisco 49ers1981 2nd (44th) ........ Anthony Washington, CB ................Pittsburgh Steelers1978 11th ................. Dean Jones, QB ..................................Oakland Raiders1977 11th ................. Bob Glazebrook, DB ...........................Oakland Raiders1976 6th ................... Calvin Lane, DB ............................San Diego Chargers 14th ................. Calvin Young, TE .................................Oakland Raiders1968 4th ................... Mike Freeman, DB ...........................Minnesota Vikings1964 4th ................... Len McNeil, OG ..............................Pittsburgh Steelers1961 7th ................... Dale Messer, HB .......................... San Francisco 49ers

Fresno State’s football program is among the national leaders in National Football League players with 29 former Bulldogs headed to NFL training camps in 2010. Each year the number continues to grow. In 2005, Fresno State had 18 players on NFL rosters, which at the time led all non-BCS conference schools. Fresno State continues to produce players

“Fresno State has a great tradition of producing quality NFL players,” said head coach Pat Hill who has coached two first round NFL picks in 13 years, including No. 1 overall pick David Carr. “We have had great success in preparing players for life after college, and for some special people that includes an opportunity to play in the NFL. It’s not our goal to prepare players for the NFL. Our goal is to have players get an education and graduate while playing at a very high level. Reaching the NFL is a great by-product of our program.”

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......................................................... NFL CONNECTIONMost Draft Picks - By Year

| --------------- Round --------------- |Picks Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7+5 1994 1 - 2 - 1 1 -5 1990 1 1 - - - - 35 1987 - - 1 - - 1 34 2007 - - 2 1 - - 14 2002 1 - - 1 - - 23 2006 - 1 - - - 2 -3 1996 - - 1 2 - - -3 1992 - 1 - - 1 - 23 1988 - - - - 1 - 2

Most Draft Picks - By PositionPosition # of Picks Last Drafted (Round) TeamWide Receiver 15 2012-Devon Wylie (4th) ChiefsCornerback 10 2007-Marcus McCauley (3rd) VikingsOffensive Line 6 2011-Andrew Jackson (7th) FalconsRunning Back 6 2010-Ryan Mathews (1st) ChargersQuarterback 6 2009-Tom Brandstater (6th) BroncosSafety 6 2006-Tyrone Culver (6th) PackersLinebacker 6 2003-Sam Williams (3rd) RaidersDefensive Line 5 2011-Chris Carter (5th) SteelersDefensive Back 4 1984-Derrick Franklin (10th) FalconsFullback 3 1996-Reggie Brown (3rd) SeahawksTight End 2 2009-Bear Pascoe 49ers

Most Draft Picks - By TeamTeam # of Picks Last Round (Pick)Pittsburgh Steelers 5 2011-Chris Carter 5th (162)San Francisco 49ers 5 2009-Bear Pascoe 6th (184)Tennessee Titans 5 2007-Paul Williams 3rd (78)Kansas City Chiefs 4 2012-Devon Wylie 4th (107)Atlanta Falcons 4 2011-Andrew Jackson 7th (210)San Diego Chargers 4 2010-Ryan Mathews 1st (12)Oakland Raiders 4 2003-Sam Williams 3rd (83)Cincinnati Bengals 3 2008-Jason Shirley 5th (145)Buffalo Bills 3 2007-Dwayne Wright 4th (111)Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3 2007-Chris Denman 7th (214)New England Patriots 3 2005-Logan Mankins 1st (32)St. Louis Rams 3 1990-Myron Jones (LA Rams) 11th (304)Minnesota Vikings 2 2007-Marcus McCauley 3rd (72)Chicago Bears 2 2004-Bernard Berrian 3rd (78)New York Jets 2 2002-Alan Harper 4th (121)Seattle Seahawks 2 2001-Orlando Huff 4th (104)Arizona Cardinals 2 1998-Michael Pittman 4th (95)Dallas Cowboys 2 1997-Omar Stoutmire 7th (224)Philadelphia Eagles 2 1994-Tydus Winans 3rd (68)Miami Dolphins 2 1992-Mark Barsotti 11th (296)Denver Broncos 1 2009-Tom Brandstater 6th (174)Carolina Panthers 1 2006-Richard Marshall 2nd (58)Green Bay Packers 1 2006-Tyrone Culver 6th (185)Houston Texans 1 2002-David Carr 1st (1)New Orleans Saints 1 1993-Lorenzo Neal 4th (89)New York Giants 1 1987-Stephen Baker 3rd (84)

Most Draft Picks - By RoundRound # of Picks Last Drafted Team4th 11 Devon Wylie, 2011 Chiefs3rd 11 Marcus McCauley, 2007 Vikings7th 9 Andrew Jackson, 2010 Falcons6th 7 Tom Brandstater, 2009 Broncos5th 6 Chris Carter, 2010 Steelers11th 6 Mark Barsotti, 1992 Dolphins1st 5 Ryan Mathews, 2009 Chargers2nd 5 Richard Marshall, 2006 Panthers8th 3 Dwight Pickens, 1990 49ers9th 2 Terry Cook, 1990 Buccaneers10th 1 Derrick Franklin, 1984 Falcons12th 1 Tim Washington, 1982 49ers14th 1 Calvin Young, 1976 Raiders13th 0 -- --

BEAR PASCOE AND DAVID CARR2012 SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS

NEW YORK GIANTS

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Adams, Mark; SS ...........Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1991Ajirotutu, Seyi: WR ....... San Diego Chargers, 2010, 2011Alexander, Andre; FL Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1989-90......................................NY-NJ Knights (WLAF), 1991-92Allen, Curtis; SS Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 1985Anabo, Jon; QB ......................... Cleveland Browns, 1963Arellanes, Jim; QB ..................... Seattle Seahawks, 1997............................................... San Francisco (XFL), 2001................................................. Los Angeles Rams, 1993.................................................. Cleveland Browns, 1994Arnold, Jahine; WR............. Pittsburgh Steelers, 1996-98................................................ Green Bay Packers, 1999Baker, Stephen; SE ................ New York Giants, 1987-93................................................. Los Angeles Rams, 1993.................................................. Cleveland Browns, 1994Banks, Devon; CB .......................... Chicago Bears, 2002Banks, Cornell ............................Baltimore, Ravens 2011Banister, Ross; HB ....... Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1968Barrett, Jan; E ......................... Green Bay Packers, 1963...................................... Oakland Raiders (AFL), 1963-64Barsotti, Mark; QB......................... Miami Dolphins, 1992.....................................................B.C. Lions (CFL), 1992 Bartlewski, Rich; TE .............. Los Angeles Raiders, 1990...................................................... Atlanta Falcons, 1991...................................... Montreal Machine (WLAF), 1992..................................................... Dallas Cowboys, 1992Bayne, Chris; DB ......................Atlanta Falcons, 1997-98Belli, Barry; K ............................Minnesota Vikings, 1988............................................ New England Patriots, 1989...............................................San Diego Chargers, 1990........................................... NY-NJ Knights (WLAF), 1991Berrian, Bernard, WR ................ Chicago Bears, 2004-07....................................... Minnesota Vikings, 2008-10-11Bishop, Sonny; G ..........San Diego Chargers (AFL), 1962..................................................... Dallas Cowboys, 1963..................................................Houston Oilers, 1964-69Blacksill, John; C ...... Los Angeles Express (USFL), 1983Boreham, Gary; WR................San Diego Chargers, 1971Borjas, Phil; DB ....................Portland Storm (WFL), 1973Brandstater, Tom; QB ..............Denver Broncos, 2009-10.................................................Miami Dolphins, 2010-11..................................................... Dallas Cowboys, 2011Braxton, Emery; CB .................. Cincinnati Bengals, 1992............................................... B.C. Lions (CFL), 1992-93Brooks, Bobby; LB ................. Oakland Raiders, 1999-01Brown, Doug; T ........................ Los Angeles Rams, 1962........................................... Oakland Raiders (AFL), 1964Brown, Reggie; FB ............... Seattle Seahawks, 1996-01Brown, Tony; CB .......................Houston Oilers, 1992-94............................................. Seattle Seahawks, 1994-96....................................... Montreal Alouettes (CFL), 1997Burley, Nick; DE .................... Tennessee Titans, 2003-04.......................................................St. Louis Rams, 2004Buckert, Jay; E .......................... Cleveland Browns, 1962Burgess, Bob; C ................................ Detroit Lions, 1942Burnett, Victor; DE ...................St. Louis Cardinals, 1986......................................... San Francisco 49ers, 1987-88Burton, James; CB ...................Kansas City Chiefs, 1994.................................................. Chicago Bears, 1994-97Carr, David; QB .......................Houston Texans, 2002-06.................................................. Carolina Panthers, 2007............................................... New York Giants, 2008-09.............................................. San Francisco 49ers, 2010.................................................... New York Giants, 2011Carr, Gary; WR ......................... Los Angeles Rams, 1982....................................... Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1983Carter, Beau; QB ...................... Los Angeles Rams, 1964

PLAYER ......................... TEAM (YEARS PLAYED)Carter, Chris; LB ....................... Pittsburgh Steelers 2011Carter, Ed; OT ........................San Diego Chargers, 1983Clutts, Tyler; DE......................... Cleveland Browns, 2011Colburn, Ryan; QB ................. New Orleans Saints, 2011Collins, Ron; OT .................... San Francisco 49ers, 1994..............................................Jacksonville Jaguars, 1995................................... Frankfurt Galaxy (WLAF), 1996-97Conrad, Chris; OT .............. Pittsburgh Steelers, 1998-99Cook, Terry; DE ................. Tampa Bay Buccaneers,1990........................................Orlando Thunder (WLAF), 1991Cooper, Taylor; CB ..... Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 1991-92Cordle, Steve; DB ...................... Seattle Seahawks, 1982..................................... Montreal Concordes (CFL), 1983Costello, Rocky; K ........................ Denver Broncos, 1984...............................................San Diego Chargers, 1985............................................ Washington Redskins, 1986Cotten, Glen; WR ..................... Los Angeles Rams, 1976................................................Denver Broncos, 1995-96..........................................San Diego Chargers, 1997-98.......................................... New Orleans Saints, 1999-01........................................... Green Bay Packers, 1996-97Cox, Ron; LB ....................... Chicago Bears, 1990-95, 98Craver, Aaron; RB .....................Miami Dolphins, 1991-94................................................Denver Broncos, 1995-96..........................................San Diego Chargers, 1997-98.......................................... New Orleans Saints, 1999-01Cross, Ron; FS .................................. Detroit Lions, 1985Crump, Dwayne; RB ........... St. Louis Cardinals, 1973-76Culver, Tyrone; S ..................... Green Bay Packers, 2006............................................Miami Dolphins, 2008-10-11Daigle, Anthony; TB..................Kansas City Chiefs, 1994........................................... Pittsburgh Steelers, 1994-95................................................. Cincinnati Bengals, 1996.................................. Montreal Alouettes (CFL), 1977-78Darrow, Scott; K .................... Los Angeles Raiders, 1983Day, Keith; WR .........................St. Louis Cardinals, 1982Day, Monte; T ................................. Chicago Bears, 1964Deck, Lawrence; CB Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 2001-04Denman, Chris; OT ...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2007-08............................................................Buffalo Bills, 2009Dilfer, Trent; QB ........... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1994-99...................................................Baltimore Ravens, 2000............................................. Seattle Seahawks, 2001-05......................................... San Francisco 49ers, 2006-07Dittenbir, Eddie; FB ....... New York Yankees (APFL), 1937Dugan, Chris; TE Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 1993Dunn, David; WR .................Cincinnati Bengals ,1995-97................................................ Pittsburgh Steelers, 1998.................................................. Cleveland Browns, 1999............................................... Oakland Raiders, 2000-01Dunn, Desia ................................Arizona Cardinals, 2011Edwards, Demetrius; DL ............... Dallas Cowboys, 1995.......................... Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 1995.................................... Barcelona Dragons (WLAF), 1996Ellard, Henry; WR ................ Los Angeles Rams, 1983-93................................... Washington Redskins, 1994-1998Erdman, Jack; DB .......................... Chicago Bears, 1970Fanucchi, Ledio; T .....................Chicago Cardinals, 1954Figueroa, Fred; FB .................. New Orleans Saints, 1968Fellows, Jackie; QB ..................... New York Giants, 1946Fernandez, Joe; WR .................. Seattle Seahawks, 2007Fletcher, Lafayette; TB .............Kansas City Chiefs, 1984Floyd, Malcolm; WR ..................Houston Oilers, 1994-97Fontenot, Therrian; CB .............. Green Bay Packer, 2006.................................................. Cleveland Browns, 2007Foust, Mike; OT ........................ Cincinnati Bengals, 1990........................................Orlando Thunder (WLAF), 1991

PLAYER ......................... TEAM (YEARS PLAYED).............................................. San Francisco 49ers, 1992Fox, Vernon; SS ................San Diego Chargers, 2002-03..................................................... Detroit Lions, 2004-06....................................... Washington Redskins, 2006-07................................................Denver Broncos, 2008-09Freeman, Mike; DB ....................Minnesota Vikings, 1968Franklin, Derrick; DB ..................... Atlanta Falcons, 1984Franklin, Jethro; DE ........................Houston Oilers, 1988............................................. Seattle Seahawks, 1989-90...................................................... Atlanta Falcons, 1969Frazier, Curtis; CB .................... Cincinnati Bengals, 1968Gaines, Paris; RB ......................... Denver Broncos, 2002Gardenhire, Allen; WR .............Philadelphia Eagles, 1989Garner, Bob; RB ..................Los Angeles Chargers, 1960............................................... Oakland Raiders, 1961-63Garzoni, Mike; HB ....................... New York Giants, 1942Gass, A.J.; LB ....................Edmonton Eskimos, 1998-02Gatrell, Rob; OG ............. New England Patriots, 2000-02Gilson, Ray; DL ............................ Dallas Cowboys, 1976Glazebrook, Bob; DB.............. Oakland Raiders, 1977-78.................................................Atlanta Falcons, 1979-83Glover, Clyde; DT ....... Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 1984-86......................................... San Francisco 49ers, 1987-89............................................................Buffalo Bills, 1990Gooch, Keith; DB ................... B.C. Lions (CFL), 1984-89Grayson, David; LB ................ San Francisco 49ers,1987.............................................Cleveland Browns, 1987-91..........................................San Diego Chargers, 1992-94Greenwood, Sylvester; DE ........ Los Angeles Rams, 1967Griffin, Coutney; DB .......Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1991............................................ Los Angeles Rams, 1992-94Hall, Cory; DB .....................Cincinnati Bengals, 1999-02.................................................Atlanta Falcons, 2003-04Hall, Kenny; OT .......................Denver Broncos, 1994-95Hamler, Jamel .............................. Denver Broncos, 2011Handley, Dick; C ............................ Baltimore Colts, 1947Hannemann, Cliff; LB ............... Los Angeles Rams, 1987.................................................. Cleveland Browns, 1987Hardwick, Jesse; OT ..............San Diego Chargers, 1993.......................................... Las Vegas Posse (CFL), 1994Harper, Alan; DT .........................New York Jets, 2002-04Harris, Carl Ray; DB ..................... Dallas Cowboys, 1971Harris, Lee; WR ........................ Cincinnati Bengals, 1994 .................................................Kansas City Chiefs, 1994Harris, Moses, SS ..........................St. Louis Rams, 2010Hayes, Gary; CB ....... Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1981-83.....................................................B.C. Lions (CFL), 1984........................................... Green Bay Packers, 1984-86Henderson, Wyatt; WR ............. Los Angeles Rams, 1980...............................................San Diego Chargers, 1981.................................. Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1982-83....................................... Jacksonville Bulls (USFL), 1984.................................................. Indianapolis Colts, 1985................................ Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), 1986-92Hernandez, Gary; P ...................... Dallas Cowboys, 1977Hooks, Delmo; LB ....................... Oakland Raiders, 1981....................................... Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1983Houston, Steve; OG .......................... Detroit Lions, 1982....................................... Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1983Huff, Orlando; LB ................. Seattle Seahawks, 2001-04..............................................Arizona Cardinals, 2005-07Hunt, Erv; RB .......................... Green Bay Packers, 1970Jackson, Andrew; G ...................... Atlanta Falcons, 2011Jacobs, Ben; LB ......................... Cleveland Browns 2011James, Jason; OL ......................... Miami Dolphins, 1995..................................... Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1996Jefferson, A.J.; CB ................Arizona Cardinals, 2010-11

PLAYER ......................... TEAM (YEARS PLAYED)Jenkins, Damon; CB ........................New York Jets, 2008Jennings, Adam; WR ................Atlanta Falcons, 2006-08..................................................... Detroit Lions, 2008-10 Jones, Charlie; WR ............San Diego Chargers, 1996-99Jones, Craig; TE ..........San Antonio Riders (WLAF), 1991Jones, Dean; QB ......................... Oakland Raiders, 1978Jones, Frank; WR ...........Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1992Jones, Howard; DE.......................B.C. Lions (CFL), 1984....................................... Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1983Jones, Myron; FB Los Angeles Raiders (304th pick), 1990Jones, Tommy; CB ....................... Dallas Cowboys, 1994..............................................Ottawa RoughRiders, 1994............................ Amsterdam Admirals (WLAF), 1996-97Karraker, Rusty; P ................. San Francisco 49ers, 1984Kelley, Jack; HB .......................... New York Giants, 1946Kimbrough, Jaime; RB .......... San Francisco 49ers, 1999Knocke, Bill; HB ...................... Green Bay Packers, 1964Kobdish, Josh ....................... San Francisco 49ers, 1999Lane, Calvin; DB ....................San Diego Chargers, 1976.....................................................B.C. Lions (CFL), 1977Lee, Steve; LB ....... Sacramento Gold Miners (CFL), 1993Leonard, Louis; DT .........................St. Louis Rams, 2007.............................................Cleveland Browns, 2007-09............................................. Carolina Panthers, 2009-10..................................................... Denver Broncos, 2011Long, Jim; FB ........................ San Francisco 49ers, 1964Lovely, Ken; RB ............................ Dallas Cowboys, 1981Malone, Robert; P ........... Jacksonville Jaguars, 2010-11Mancini, Mike; P .................... San Francisco 49ers, 1986................................................ Pittsburgh Steelers, 1987.......................................................... Detroit Lions, 1987Masini, Mickey; RB ........... San Francisco 49ers, 1947-48................................................. Los Angeles Rams, 1948Mankins, Logan; OG..New England Patriots, 2005-10-11Marshall, Richard; CB .......... Carolina Panthers, 2006-10...................................................Arizona Cardinals, 2011 Mathews, Ryan; RB ...........San Diego Chargers, 2010-11Mathis, Wendell; RB ..................Minnesota Vikings, 2006Mattox, Jack; T .......................Denver Broncos, 1961-62McCauley, Marcus; CB .........Minnesota Vikings, 2007-09............................................... New Orleans Saints, 2009............................................ Washington Redskins, 2010McCoy, Keith; CB ...Phoenix Cardinals (291st pick), 1988..................................... Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1989........................................ Frankfurt Galaxy (WLAF), 1991McIntrye, Garrett; LB .......................New York Jets, 2011McKnight, Matt; FS ........................Houston Oilers, 1983McNeil, Len; OG ...................... Pittsburgh Steelers, 1964Means, Kelvin, WR .............. New England Patriots, 1992................................ Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), 1993-96Messer, Dale; HB .............. San Francisco 49ers, 1961-65Michael, Rodney; OL ................. Indianapolis Colts, 2003Miller, Lonyae, RB ...................Dallas Cowboys, 2010-11Mince, Mike; DB .......................... New York Giants, 1979Mitchell, Dennis; DB ..................... Dallas Cowboys, 1985Moffitt, Mike; TE ................. Green Bay Packers, 1986-87.................................................. Indianapolis Colts, 1988Molich, Jim; E ................................... Detroit Lions, 1946Molle, Kevin; OT .........Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), ................................................................. 1983, 1986-89................................Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1983-85Moore, Marlon; WR ..................Miami Dolphins, 2010-11Mooshagian, Steve; WR Los Angeles Express (USFL), 1983Mosley, Anthony; FB ................. Chicago Bears, 1987-88......................................... Los Angeles Raiders, 1989-90Moulton, Denny; WR ................Kansas City Chiefs, 1968Muhammed, Steve; CB ........ Indianapolis Colts, 1999-01

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Jenkins, Damon; CB ........................New York Jets, 2008Jennings, Adam; WR ................Atlanta Falcons, 2006-08..................................................... Detroit Lions, 2008-10 Jones, Charlie; WR ............San Diego Chargers, 1996-99Jones, Craig; TE ..........San Antonio Riders (WLAF), 1991Jones, Dean; QB ......................... Oakland Raiders, 1978Jones, Frank; WR ...........Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1992Jones, Howard; DE.......................B.C. Lions (CFL), 1984....................................... Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1983Jones, Myron; FB Los Angeles Raiders (304th pick), 1990Jones, Tommy; CB ....................... Dallas Cowboys, 1994..............................................Ottawa RoughRiders, 1994............................ Amsterdam Admirals (WLAF), 1996-97Karraker, Rusty; P ................. San Francisco 49ers, 1984Kelley, Jack; HB .......................... New York Giants, 1946Kimbrough, Jaime; RB .......... San Francisco 49ers, 1999Knocke, Bill; HB ...................... Green Bay Packers, 1964Kobdish, Josh ....................... San Francisco 49ers, 1999Lane, Calvin; DB ....................San Diego Chargers, 1976.....................................................B.C. Lions (CFL), 1977Lee, Steve; LB ....... Sacramento Gold Miners (CFL), 1993Leonard, Louis; DT .........................St. Louis Rams, 2007.............................................Cleveland Browns, 2007-09............................................. Carolina Panthers, 2009-10..................................................... Denver Broncos, 2011Long, Jim; FB ........................ San Francisco 49ers, 1964Lovely, Ken; RB ............................ Dallas Cowboys, 1981Malone, Robert; P ........... Jacksonville Jaguars, 2010-11Mancini, Mike; P .................... San Francisco 49ers, 1986................................................ Pittsburgh Steelers, 1987.......................................................... Detroit Lions, 1987Masini, Mickey; RB ........... San Francisco 49ers, 1947-48................................................. Los Angeles Rams, 1948Mankins, Logan; OG..New England Patriots, 2005-10-11Marshall, Richard; CB .......... Carolina Panthers, 2006-10...................................................Arizona Cardinals, 2011 Mathews, Ryan; RB ...........San Diego Chargers, 2010-11Mathis, Wendell; RB ..................Minnesota Vikings, 2006Mattox, Jack; T .......................Denver Broncos, 1961-62McCauley, Marcus; CB .........Minnesota Vikings, 2007-09............................................... New Orleans Saints, 2009............................................ Washington Redskins, 2010McCoy, Keith; CB ...Phoenix Cardinals (291st pick), 1988..................................... Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1989........................................ Frankfurt Galaxy (WLAF), 1991McIntrye, Garrett; LB .......................New York Jets, 2011McKnight, Matt; FS ........................Houston Oilers, 1983McNeil, Len; OG ...................... Pittsburgh Steelers, 1964Means, Kelvin, WR .............. New England Patriots, 1992................................ Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), 1993-96Messer, Dale; HB .............. San Francisco 49ers, 1961-65Michael, Rodney; OL ................. Indianapolis Colts, 2003Miller, Lonyae, RB ...................Dallas Cowboys, 2010-11Mince, Mike; DB .......................... New York Giants, 1979Mitchell, Dennis; DB ..................... Dallas Cowboys, 1985Moffitt, Mike; TE ................. Green Bay Packers, 1986-87.................................................. Indianapolis Colts, 1988Molich, Jim; E ................................... Detroit Lions, 1946Molle, Kevin; OT .........Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), ................................................................. 1983, 1986-89................................Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1983-85Moore, Marlon; WR ..................Miami Dolphins, 2010-11Mooshagian, Steve; WR Los Angeles Express (USFL), 1983Mosley, Anthony; FB ................. Chicago Bears, 1987-88......................................... Los Angeles Raiders, 1989-90Moulton, Denny; WR ................Kansas City Chiefs, 1968Muhammed, Steve; CB ........ Indianapolis Colts, 1999-01

PLAYER ......................... TEAM (YEARS PLAYED)Neal, Lorenzo; FB .............. New Orleans Saints, 1993-96...................................................New York Jets, 1997-98......................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1998.............................................. Tennessee Titans, 1999-00............................................Cincinnati Bengals, 2001-02..........................................San Diego Chargers, 2003-07.................................................... Oakland Raiders, 2009Neville, Tom; OT ........................ Seattle Seahawks, 1985............................ Green Bay Packers, 1986-88, 1992-93.................................................Kansas City Chiefs, 1990......................................... San Francisco 49ers, 1992-94Nicolopulos, Craig; LB ............Philadelphia Eagles, 1982Novacek, Bump; TE.................. Cincinnati Bengals, 1990............................................................Buffalo Bills, 1990O’Leary, John; LB ..................... Los Angeles Rams, 1988Pacheco, Chris; NG .................. Los Angeles Rams, 1986.....................................................B.C. Lions (CFL), 1987Paige, Stephone; WR ......... Kansas City Chiefs, 1983-92..................................................Minnesota Vikings, 1993Papac, Nick; QB ........................... Dallas Cowboys, 1961.................................................... Oakland Raiders, 1961Pascoe, Bear; TE .............. San Francisco 49ers, 2009-10.................................................... New York Giants, 2011Petersen, George; LB ...............Kansas City Chiefs, 1987Petrucci, Vince; K ......................... Dallas Cowboys, 1979Phillips, Herbie; FB ....................... Dallas Cowboys, 1971Pickens, Dwight; FL .............. San Francisco 49ers, 1990...............................San Antonio Riders (WLAF), 1991-92.................................................Kansas City Chiefs, 1991Pittman, Michael; RB .............Arizona Cardinals, 1998-01.................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2002-08..................................................... Denver Broncos, 2009Philpott, Dean; FB .....................Chicago Cardinals, 1958Plump, Dave; RB ................... San Francisco 49ers, 1965......................................San Diego Chargers (AFL), 1966.....................................................B.C. Lions (CFL), 1967Pollock, Brent; OG ..Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1990-91Pope, Marquez; FS ............San Diego Chargers, 1992-93................................................. Los Angeles Rams, 1994......................................... San Francisco 49ers, 1995-98..................................................Cleveland Browns, 1999 ............................................... Oakland Raiders, 2000-01Popelar, Lou; OT ...................... Los Angeles Rams, 1960Porter, Brian; CB ............. Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 1994Rachal, Latario; WR.. Amsterdam Admirals (WLAF), 1997..........................................San Diego Chargers, 1997-98Ramsey, Greg; DE ....................St. Louis Cardinals, 1987.................................................. Seattle Seahawks, 1987Riley, Marcus; LB .................... Green Bay Packers, 2008Rippentrop, Bob; LB ... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1979-80.......................................... New Orleans Saints, 1981-82Rix, Zack; NG .................. Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 1993.......................................... Las Vegas Posse (CFL), 1994Rivers, Ron; RB ......................San Diego Chargers, 1994..................................................... Detroit Lions, 1994-98...................................................... Atlanta Falcons, 2000Roberson, Brian; WR .............. New York Giants, 1997-98................................. San Francisco Demons (XFL), 2001Roberts, Jeff; P ..........................Arizona Cardinals, 1999Robinson, Bryan; DT ................ St. Louis Rams, 1997-98.................................................. Chicago Bears, 1999-03...................................................... Miami Dolphins, 2004............................................Cincinnati Bengals, 2005-07..............................................Arizona Cardinals, 2008-10Rodriquez, Maurice; LB ............Kansas City Chiefs, 2002.......................................................St. Louis Rams, 2003Rogers, Darryl; E ...................... Los Angeles Rams, 1955

PLAYER ......................... TEAM (YEARS PLAYED)Rogers, Tracy; LB ...........................Houston Oilers, 1989........................................... Kansas City Chiefs, 1990-97Sams, Tierre; CB ...................... Cincinnati Bengals, 2002Sanders, James; SS ..New England Patriots, 2005-10-11Scambray, Scott; TE .................. Seattle Seahawks, 1981Schey, Joe; OT .................... New England Patriots, 2003Scott, Billy;OL .................Shreveport Pirates (CFL), 1994Serfas, Nick; DE ................ Las Vegas Posse (CFL), 1994Sherman, Ray; DB ................... Green Bay Packers, 1973Shugart, Craig; TE ............... New England Patriots, 1985Shelley, Stephen; SE ..............San Diego Chargers, 1990.......................................Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1991Shelton, David; DB ... Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1990-94Shirley, Jason; OG ..........Cincinnati Bengals, 2008-10-11Smith, Brock; WR .................. Los Angeles Raiders, 1988................................Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1989-90.............................. Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL), 1991-92Smith, Clifton; RB ........ Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2008-10Smith, Roger; WR ........... Washington Redskins, 1964-67................................................Philadelphia Eagles, 1968Spach, Stephen; TE .......... Philadelphia Eagles, 2005-06..................................................Minnesota Vikings, 2006....................................... New England Patriots, 2007-08........................................ Arizona Cardinals, 2008-10-11Spencer, Kevin; WR .................Philadelphia Eagles, 1977Stahl, John; T .................................... Detroit Lions, 1969Steevens, John; C ............... New England Patriots, 1985.............................................. San Francisco 49ers, 1986Stewart, Jason; DT .............. Indianapolis Colts, DT, 2003Stewart, Michael; SS ........... Los Angeles Rams, 1987-93.................................................Miami Dolphins, 1994-97Stoutmire, Omar; CB ...............Dallas Cowboys, 1997-98........................................................New York Jets, 1999............................................... New York Giants, 2000-04............................................ Washington Redskins, 2005.......................................... New Orleans Saints, 2006-09............................................ Washington Redskins, 2010Sweeney, Kevin; QB ................Dallas Cowboys, 1987-88.............................................. San Francisco 49ers, 1989...................................... Montreal Machine (WLAF), 1991Taylor, Gene; FL .................. New England Patriots, 1987.................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1987-88.............................................. San Francisco 49ers, 1989................................................. Los Angeles Rams, 1990.................................... Barcelona Dragons (WLAF), 1991.................................................Kansas City Chiefs, 1992.............................. Sacramento Gold Miners (CFL), 1993Tedford, Jeff; QB ..... Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), 1983-85................................Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1986-87............................Sakatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 1987............................... Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL), 1988Thomas, Lavale; FB ..................Kansas City Chiefs, 1986........................................... Green Bay Packers, 1987-88Thompson, Marty; TE ................... Detroit Lions, 1993-94............................................... New Orleans Saints, 1995Torosian, Ted; FB .................................Buffalo Bills, 1982.................................. Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1983-84Volek, Billy; QB ...................... Tennessee Titans, 2000-06.................................... San Diego Chargers, 2007-10-11Walker, Mike; DE ................. New England Patriots, 1988Ward, Derrick; RB ................... New York Giants, 2004-08.................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2009-10Washington, Anthony; CB .. Pittsburgh Steelers, 1981-82....................................... Washington Redskins, 1983-85.................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1985-86Washington, Tim; CB ............. San Francisco 49ers, 1982.................................................Kansas City Chiefs, 1983

PLAYER ......................... TEAM (YEARS PLAYED)....................................... Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1984.......................... Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 1984.................................................. Indianapolis Colts, 1985Watson, Sam; SS ............ Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 1994Wayte, Billy; RB .............. Montreal Alouettes (CFL), 1960Weaver, Gary; LB .................... Oakland Raiders, 1973-74................................................ Green Bay Packers, 1975Wells, Rio; DB ..............Edmonton Eskimoes (CFL), 1999Wendell, Ryan; C .......New England Patriots, 2008-10-11Wender, Jack; RB ............. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1977West, Chastin; WR ............. Green Bay Packers, 2010-11White, Del; LB .........................Denver Broncos, 1977-78Whiteside, Mike; WR ...... Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1984Wicker, Paul; OG .......................... Dallas Cowboys, 1963Wiggins, Kenny; OT ............... San Francisco 49ers, 2011Wilburn, Fred; CB ......................Phoenix Cardinals, 1988.................................................. Seattle Seahawks, 1989Wilkerson, Jay; LB.................... Los Angeles Rams, 1988Williams, James; TB .................. Seattle Seahawks, 1987.............................................. Los Angeles Raiders, 1988Williams, J.D.; CB ......................... Buffalo Bills, 1990-93Williams, J.R.; C .......................... New York Giants, 1963............................................... B.C. Lions (CFL), 1964-65Williams, Paul; WR ................ Tennessee Titans, 2007-10..................................................... Houston Texans, 2011Williams, Payton; CB ................. Indianapolis Colts, 2000........................................... Pittsburgh Steelers, 2001-02Williams, Sam; LB .................. Oakland Raiders, 2003-10Williams, Wendell; DB Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1981-82.....................................................B.C. Lions (CFL), 1983................................... Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 1984-86Williamson, Greg; CB ............... Los Angeles Rams, 1987............................................ New England Patriots, 1988Willis, Larry; SE .......................Denver Broncos, 1985-86................................Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1986-89............................................... B.C. Lions (CFL), 1990-91.......................... Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL), 1992-94Wilsey, Bill; G .......................... Pittsburgh Steelers, 1967Withycombe, Mike; OT ...............New York Jets, 1988-90........................................Orlando Thunder (WLAF), 1991..........................................San Diego Chargers, 1990-92............................................Cincinnati Bengals, 1992-93.................................................. Cleveland Browns, 1994...................................................... Baltimore (CFL), 1995...............................................San Diego Chargers, 1997Winans, Tydus; WR ........ Washington Redskins, 1994-96.................................................Kansas City Chiefs, 1997Woodruff, Tony; WR........... Philadelphia Eagles, 1982-85.............................................. San Francisco 49ers, 1986................................Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1986-87............................................... New Orleans Saints, 1987Worrell, Cameron; FS ................ Chicago Bears, 2003-06.................................................Miami Dolphins, 2007-08....................................................... Chicago Bears, 2009Wright, Dwayne, RB ............................Buffalo Bills, 2008.................................................... New York Giants, 2009................................................Philadelphia Eagles, 2010Wright, Rodney; WR ............................Buffalo Bills, 2002.................................................Kansas City Chiefs, 2009.............................................. San Fransisco 49ers, 2010Yancy, Billy; DB ........................ Los Angeles Rams, 1978....................................... Oakland Invaders (USFL), 1983..................................... Pittsburgh Maulers (USFL), 1984Young, Calvin; TE ........................ Oakland Raiders, 1976Young, Roger; DB ...................San Diego Chargers, 1968

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fresno state 3, Hawaii 0 Jan. 1, 1941 • Honolulu, Hawaii

ScorinG by QuarTerSFresno State 0 0 0 3 – 3Hawaii 0 0 0 0 – 0

ScorinG SummaryFS Dale Mickelwait, 18 yard FGaTTendance: 22,000

honolulu – The Bulldogs traveled to Honolulu to play before 22,000 wind-blown and rowdy spectators in the Pineapple Bowl. Matching up against the Hawai’i Rainbows, the Bulldogs found the needed three-point difference early in the fourth quarter to seal the Fresno State victory. The ‘Dogs produced the three-point game spread off a Dale Mickelwait 18-yard field goal held by Lloyd Leest. The Pineapple Bowl game-winner marked the second time Micklewait booted the Bulldogs to victory this season. He secured the extra point conversion against Nevada to push the Bulldogs to a 7-6 triumph. The 3-0 score is a misleading summary of the game considering both teams had several empty scoring attempts and the Bulldogs and Rainbows gained at least 200 yards apiece. Both teams found themselves with penalty problems - Hawai’i lost 40 yards and the Bulldogs dropped 55, but fumble action was fairly clean as Hawai’i created the game’s one and only loose ball. Hawai’i held the Bulldogs twice within their five-yard line before Fresno State broke the three-quarter scoreless streak. Team STaTS FS UHFirst Downs 12 15Rushing Yds. 208 197Passing Yds. 17 66Punts/Avg. 8/36 6/34Fumbles 0 1Yards Penalized 55 40individual STaTS - Unavailable

LITTLE ALL AMERICAN BOWL

fresno state 27, arKansas state 26 dec. 25, 1937 • los anGeles, calif.

ScorinG by QuarTerSFresno State 0 7 7 13 – 27Arkansas State 0 7 7 12 – 26

ScorinG SummaryFS Toby Heeb, 6 yard pass from Ken Gleason (Ray Sturgill kick)ASU Rabbit Burnett, 16 yard run (C. Turtner kick)ASU Peewee Montgomery, 4 yard run (Turner kick)FS Granny Holbrook, 10 yard pass from Gleason (Sturgill Kick)FS Heeb, 15 yard run (kick failed)ASU Turner, 18 yard pass from Burnett (kick failed)FS Holbrook, 7 yard run (Sturgill kick)ASU Montgomery, 85 yard kickoff return (kick blocked)aTTendance: 5,000

loS anGeleS – In a benefit charity bowl aiding the Under Privileged Children’s Milk Fund of Los Angeles, the Bulldogs spent Christmas day battling through a game filed with deadlocked scores, intricate passing and a strong running game. Before 5,000 roaring fans in Gilmore Stadium, Los Angeles, the Fresno State College Bulldogs clinched a last second 27-26 victory over the Arkansas State College Teachers (ASU Bears) from Conway Arkansas. Fresno State jumped out with an early 7-0 lead in the first period starting from the 47-yard line and scoring with an acrobatic catch by Toby Heeb from quarterback Ken Gleason. ASU answered, ending the first half 7-7. The final half of the game started with a quick seven for ASU as Montgomery crossed into the endzone standing up after a nearly 35-yard drive. Down by seven, the Bulldogs took the ball at the 17-yard line beginning an offensive attack that resulted in a seven point boost with a touchdown from Granville Holbrook and an extra point from Ray Sturgill. Tied at 14-14 the fourth quarter opened with a 35-yard punt return placing the ball on Fresno’s 41. The offense did not stop there as the Bulldogs ran the ball 59 yards to score. The extra point went wide putting Fresno State up 20-14. The Bears yet again retaliated tying the game 20-20 with a 65-yard drive and an endzone trip by Turner. The extra point edged ASU once again on par with the Bulldogs. Fresno State found their way on top scoring their fourth touchdown by Holbrook on a 33-yard run and successfully placing the extra point. Arkansas State would not give up as the game minutes were diminishing. Returning the kickoff, Bears’ Montgomery faked a pass to teammate Burnett and ran an 85-yard touchdown. Threatening to tie the game, the Bulldogs’ Frank McClurg blocked the kick securing a one-point Fresno State lead that would determine the Bulldogs’ first-ever bowl game victory.

Team STaTS FS ASUFumbles 8 1Passes A-C 11-7 21-7First Downs 19 9individual STaTS - Unavailable

RAISIN BOWL draKe 13, fresno state 12Jan. 1, 1946 • fResno, calif.

ScorinG by QuarTerSDrake 6 0 0 7 – 13Fresno State 0 6 0 6 – 12

ScorinG SummaryDU Wallace Rooker, 1 yard run (kick failed)FS Jack Kelley, 19 yard run (kick blocked)FS Mel Gustafson, 1 yard run (kick failed)DU Charles McDowell, 24 yard pass from Jack Coupe (Jim Baer kick)aTTendance: 10,000

fResno, calif. – Ratcliff Stadium and the Fresno State Bulldogs played host to 10,000 fans and the Drake Bulldogs for the first-ever Raisin Bowl. Fresno State led for most of the game entering the fourth quarter with a 12-6 spread over Drake. With only 6:30 remaining in the game the Bulldogs opted not to utilize their successful running game, but instead went to their passing game on the second down. To quarterback Mel Gustafson’s dismay, the pass did not find Bulldog hands but was interrupted by Drake guard Ralph Gruben who advanced the ball to the FS 24-yard line. The following play proved fatal for Fresno State as Drake’s halfback Jake Coupe connected a pass to Charles McDowell who ran the ball in from the 1-yard line. Jim Baer converted for the final point need to defeat the Bulldogs 13-12. Fresno State found six of their total points in the first half, but not until after the Drake ‘Dogs sent their first seven to the scoreboard. Down by six, the Bulldogs opened the second quarter with an impressive offensive drive. Jack Kelley produced a 19-yard running touchdown play on a double-reverse crossing into the endzone standing. With a failed field goal attempt the score stood at 6-6 heading into the half. Opening the final period, FS scored when Louis Papac received a shallow Drake punt on the Drake 44. Papac pulled defenders to his right then reversed his motion to hustle the ball all the way to the Drake 1-yard line where Hobza knocked him out of bounds. Gustafson was credited with the TD bulldozing into the endzone to score. Taylor’s kick soared wide, but the ‘Dogs were on top again leading 13-7. With less than seven minutes remaining, the game appeared to be wrapped up, but the Bulldogs could not foresee the fatal intercepted pass that would put the game away for good.

Team STaTS FS DrakeFirst Downs 9 9Rushing Yds. 163 155Punts/Avg. 13/32.4 8/28.6Fumbles 1 6individual STaTS - Unavailable

1937LittLe aLL-american BowL

1941PineaPPLe BowL

1946 raisin BowL

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fresno state 36, BowLing green 6nov. 23, 1961 • los anGeles, calif.

ScorinG by QuarTerSFresno State 3 7 20 6 – 36Bowling Green 0 6 0 0 – 6

ScorinG SummaryFS Nick Masich, 29 yard FGBG Ray Bell, 2 yard run (kick failed)FS Jan Barrett, 45 yard pass from Beau Carter ((Masich kick)FS Bruce Seifert, 1 yard run (Masich kick)FS Barrett, 23 yard pass from Carter (kick failed)FS Carter, 4 yard run (Masich kick)FS Carter, 8 yard run (pass failed)aTTendance: 33,146

loS anGeleS – In remembrance of the 17 Cal Poly football players killed in a plane crash following a Bowling Green vs. Cal Poly game a year earlier, Fresno State and Bowling Green matched up for the Mercy Bowl Classic to raise money for the surviving widows and children and to dedicate a memorial in their honor. Before a then record breaking crowd of 33,145, the Bulldogs and Falcons raised $200,000 as they played what would become known as one of the greatest victories in Bulldog head coach Cecil Coleman’s career. Six point underdogs entering the game, the Bulldogs surprised everyone but themselves in a trouncing 36-6 victory over Bowling Green ending the Bulldogs’ unblemished season with a 10-0 record. With a passing attack that would not, or could not be stopped, the Bulldogs trailed only once in the game defeating what was known as the fourth ranked team in the nation in total defense with their relentless air-strike. The Bulldogs scored the next five touchdowns, breaking numerous school records and grabbing six interceptions to soundly win the game. Bulldog Bruce Seifert scored a TD on a 1-yard run to start the third period. Masich gained a Bulldog point on the conversion. Ahead 17-6, the Bulldogs passed over the grounded Falcons, a 23-yard strike from Carter to Barrett in the endzone. Although the extra point failed, the ‘Dogs moved further out of reach. On a 4-yard run Carter scored the final TD of the 20-point third quarter. Masich’s extra point pushed the Bulldog spread to 30-6. Carter found himself on a final 8-yard scoring run for the ‘Dogs in the fourth, his second TD for the game. With the failed extra point attempt the Bulldogs retired the game 36-6.

freSno STaTe lineuPSOffense — LE Jay Buckert, LT Monte Day, LG Bill Laughlin, C Don Brockett, RG Jack Bohan, RE Jan Faris, QB Jon Anabo, LH Herman Hamp, RH Bill Kendrick, RB Bruce Seifert.

1961 mercy BowL 1

Team STaTS fS bGFirst Downs 17 23Rushing Yds. 133 108Passing A-C-1 22-11-3 43-22-1Punts/Avg. 4/34 4/32Penalties-Yds. 4-20 7-75Fumbles 5 1 individual STaTS

Rushing Bowling Green Att. Yds.Heoner 13 42Bell 7 28Potts 3 1Lisbon 2 10Hartshorn 3 9R. Reynolds 2 2Jonior 3 22Tunnoll 1 -5Ruggero 1 2

Fresno State Att. Yds.Carter 7 32Kendrick 5 16Morris 3 10Maslch 2 6Hamp 4 11Selfert 5 12Sanderson 1 -5Allen 2 5Ward 1 3Anabo 1 10Knocke 1 0

PassingBowling Green A-C-I TD Yds.Potts 17-9-2 0 155Heoner 3-1-1 0 21Fearnside 2-1-0 0 32

Fresno State A-C-I TD Yds.Anabo 13-8-0 0 120Carter 28-14-1 2 248Stockton 2-0-0 0 0

ReceivingBowling Green Yds. TDL. Smith 69 0R. Reynolds 50 0Lisbon 34 0Weaver 38 0Hepner 17 0

Fresno State Yds. TDBarrett 161 2Houser 71 0 Buckert 45 0Hamp 45 0Farls 12 0Morris 2 0Folgerstrom 13 0Allen 17 0

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ScorinG by QuarTerSHumboldt State 0 16 7 6 – 29Fresno State 7 0 7 0 – 14

ScorinG SummaryFS Walt Jensen, 1 yard run (Ken Casida kick)HSU Mike Cremer, 1 yard run (Dave Banducci kick)HSU Banducci, 27 yard FGHSU Banducci, 45 yard FGHSU Banducci, 37 yard FGFS Jensen, 1 yard run (Casida kick)HSU Don Del Grande, 30 yard pass from Jim Costello (Banducci kick)HSU Dennis Sousa, 4 yard pass from Banducci (kick failed)aTTendance: 8,168

sacRamenTo, calif. – The eighth annual Camellia Bowl, played in a muddy Hughes Stadium in Sacramento, Calif., produced a Fresno State defeat as the Bulldogs fell to the Humboldt State Lumberjacks 29-14. Blocking three Lumberjack kicks would generally predict a Fresno State win, but the Bulldogs’ 12 turnovers, seven intercepted passes and five fumbles made up the difference. The California Collegiate Athletic Association champion Bulldogs’ effort was stunted even more with out-of-service phone communication between the press box coaching staff and field staff. Despite the confusion, the Bulldogs opened the scoring by Tony Welch blocking a Lumberjack punt. Welch recovered the ball and ran it to the Humboldt State 5 where Walt Jensen drove it in to score and Ken Casida nailed the extra point. With a seven point deficit the Lumberjacks, 10-1 and Far Western Conference champions, capitalized on the Bulldogs’ offensive glitches and phone service problems coming from behind to take a 16-7 lead heading into the half. The second half was more of the first as the Bulldogs came out strong. Jack Olson intercepted a likely TD pass from Lumberjack Dennis Sommer and ran the length of the field to set the ‘Dogs up on the Humboldt State 1-yard line. Jensen scored and Casida converted cutting the spread to Humboldt State 16, Fresno State 14. The Lumberjacks avenged the Bulldog seven with a Costello pass to Don Del Grande who found the endzone. Casida converted for the 23-14 lead. Humboldt was not finished yet however finding Sousa crossing into Fresno State territory on a 4-yard pass from Banducci. The extra point sailed wide cementing the final score Humboldt State 29, Fresno State 14.

freSno STaTe lineuPSOffense — TE Dave Harris, T John Stahl, LG Hank Corda, C Daryl Waroniecki, RG Brad Fishel, T Bob Inderbleten, SE Steve Sommer, FL Fred Vickers, QB Ron Hudson, HB Walt Jensen, FB Mike Flores.Defense — DE Gene Suglian, DT Tony Welch, NG John Focke, DT Ron Remington, DE Dave Auxier, LB Tom McCall, LB Pat Callahan, CB Lloyd Madden, CB Ted Cowles, S Sam Germany, S Ervin Hunt.

MERCY BOWL 2caL state fuLLerton 17,fresno state 14dec. 11, 1971 • anaHeim, calif.

ScorinG by QuarTerSCS Fullerton 7 3 0 7 – 17Fresno State 0 0 7 7 – 14

ScorinG SummaryCSF Don Cotalic, 22 yard block punt recovery (Craig Hiatt kick)CSF Hiatt, 25 yard FG FS Ben Childers, 12 yard pass from John Behrens (Stoetzl kick)FS Gene Austin, 54 yard pass from Behrens (Stoetzl kick)CSF Tyrone Perry, 5 yard pass from Mike Ernst (Hiatt kick)aTTendance: 16,854

anaHeim, calif. – Playing for the 14 surviving children of three Fullerton State assistant coaches and a pilot who died in an airplane crash only a month earlier, the Fullerton State Titans came from behind to take the 17-14 Mercy Bowl II victory over the Fresno State Bulldogs. In the second bowl in Fresno State history played for plane crash victims (1961 Mercy Bowl), the ‘Dogs were never able to find a rhythm that would disassemble the Fullerton State offense. The Titans led for the greater part of the match heading into the second half with a 10-0 lead over the Bulldogs. With 3:21 remaining in the first period Titan Don Cotalic blocked a Bulldog punt scoring on a 22-yard run. Bare-foot kicker Craig Hiatt earned the extra point for the Titans finding the early 7-0 lead. Before the half ended Fullerton State capitalized on more Bulldog trouble as a wild pass from Bulldog center Harry Mestjian caused desperation kick from Atomic Torosian netting only five yards. Bulldog penalties moved Fullerton State to the nine-yard line where the shoeless Titan nailed a 25-yard field goal for the 10-0 lead. The Bulldogs found their strength after halftime driving 66 yards in just six plays and scoring off a 12-yard strike from John Behrens to Ben Childers. Childers caught the pigskin at the three-yard line and barreled his way into the endzone with two Fullerton State defenders hanging on his shirttail. Luis Stoetzl secured the extra point cutting the Titan lead to only three. Fresno State fed off the Bulldog momentum finding seven more points to send to the scoreboard from a Fullerton fumble recovery and a 54-yard rocket from Behrens to flanker Gene Austin. Stoetzl nailed the extra point giving the Bulldogs their first 14-10 lead of the game. The Titans retaliated however finding their last seven on an 88-yard drive, 11-play, 5-yard pass TD with only 3:32 left to play

freSno STaTe lineuPS

Offense — SE Daren Gee, T Pat Pickford, G Steve Verry, C Lee Munson, G Pat Plummer, T Dave Vietty, TE Ben Childers, QB John Inglehart, HB Herbie Phillips, FB Atomic Torosian, FL Mike Harris.Defense — DE Jack Fisher, DT Dennis Keran, NG Theodore Lambert, DT Elmer Cummings, DE Bob Serowick, LB Bill Crawford, LB Gary Weaver, CB Dwayne Crump, CB Ben Davis, SS Phil Borjas, FS Ray Sherman.

1968cameLLia BowL

1971mercy BowL 2

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fresno state 29, BowLing green 28dec. 18, 1982 • fResno, calif.

ScorinG by QuarTerSFresno State 0 0 7 22 – 29Bowling Green 0 14 14 0 – 28

ScorinG SummaryBG Chip Otten, 4 yard run (Gehad Youssef kick)BG John Meek, 1 yard pass from Brian McClure (Youssef kick)BG Shawn Potts, 5 yard pass from McClure (Youssef kick)FS Stephone Paige, 1 yard 1 pass from Jeff Tedford (Scott Darrow kick)BG Potts, 6 yard advance of fumble after Greg Taylor 29 yard pass from McClure (Youssef kick)FS Paige, 4 yard run (Darrow kick)FS Paige, 27 yard pass from Tedford (Terry Carter pass from Darrow)FS Vince Wesson, 2 yard pass from Tedford (Darrow kick)aTTendance: 30,000

fResno, calif. – Fresno State kept its tradition of last minute wins intact trailing by three TDs with 15:42 to play and bouncing back with a 22-point fourth quarter to capture the 29-28 victory with just 11 seconds remaining. Bulldog flanker Vince Wesson caught a 2-yard pass from Jeff Tedford in the endzone to tie the game 28-28. The Bulldogs pushed ahead 29-28 when kicker Scott Darrow sent fans into a victory frenzy booting the extra point through the uprights. The dramatic ending was the result of a slow Bulldogs start as the ‘Dogs went scoreless until the third quarter. The Falcons however had no trouble jumping into the lead finding the endzone twice before the first half ended. Trialing by 21, the Bulldogs awoke to the roar of Fresno State fans and proceeded to find their mark on the scoreboard. With an 11-yard pass to Stephone Paige from Jeff Tedford and the extra point from Scott Barrow, the ‘Dogs cut the Falcon lead to 14. The Falcons did not let the ‘Dogs back in the game without a fight scoring another goal off a fumble recovery by Potts before the third period expired. The quarter is not the only thing that expired however, so had the Falcon scoring summary. The remaining 15-minutes contained a Bulldog scoring spree beginning with an 80-yard series resulting in a four-yard run by Paige into the endzone. With the score now Bowling Green 28, Fresno State 14, the ‘Dogs set out to find two more TDs. Setting up on the Falcon 27-yard line, Tedford connected with Paige up the middle who evaded defenders and scored. Playing the odds, the ‘Dogs completed a two-point conversion off a pass from Tedford to Terry Carter. Trailing now by six, with game time steadily dropping from 3:16, the ‘Dogs went into what would come to be a 44-yard series of seven plays, a Bowling Green facemask penalty and a Fresno State win with only 11 seconds remaining. Paige set a school record with 246 yards receiving and tied another with 15 receptions. Tedford tied a school record with 373 yards in passing and set a single game record with 31 completions.

freSno STaTe lineuPS

offenSe — SE Stephone Paige, LT Kevin Molle, LG Jerry Lockwood, C John Blacksill, RG Tom Neville, RT Ed Carter, TE Bill Griever, QB Jeff Tedford, TB Terry Carter, FB Dave Adams, FL Vince Wesson.defenSe — LB Kepa Kaaekuahiwi, T Clyde Glover, NG Morris Brown, E Kevin Jones, MLB Kevin Johnson, WLB Bobby Stevenson, ROV Ron Yrigollen, CB Kent Paine, SS Don Turner, FS Matt McKnight, CB Derrick Franklin.

Team STaTS

FS BGFirst Downs 27 17Rushes-Yds. 24-80 44-126Passing-Yds. 373 246Return-Yds 59 32Passes 31-50-4 22-32-1Punts 2-39 7-40Fumbles-Lost 4-3 2-0Penalties-Yds. 4-35 8-68Time of Possession 24:20 35:40

individual STaTS

Rushing Fresno State Att. Yds.Thomas 5 48Carter 6 41

Bowling Green Att. Yds.Otten 31 136Wagner 5 18

PassingFresno State A-C-I Yds.Tedford 31-50-4 373

Bowling Green A-C-I Yds.McClure 22-32-1 246 ReceivingFresno State Yds. TDPaige 15 246Griever 4 43Wesson 3 21

Bowling Green Yds. TDOtten 11 76 Meek 4 55Taylor 3 74

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FOOTBALLCALIFORNIA BOWL 5 .....................................................fresno state 51, BowLing green 7dec. 14, 1985 • fResno, calif.

ScorinG by QuarTerSBowling Green 0 0 0 7 – 7Fresno State 7 16 14 14 – 51

ScorinG SummaryFS James Williams, 10 yard run (Barry Belli kick)FS Anthony Mosley, 1 yard run (Belli kick)FS Gene Taylor, 33 yard pass from Kevin Sweeney (Belli kick)FS Safety, BG’s Brian McClure tackled in end zoneFS Taylor, 53 yard pass from Sweeney (Belli kick)FS Kelly Skipper, 29 yard run (Belli kick)BG Jeff Davis, 18 yard run (Paul Silvi kick)FS Stephen Baker, 40 yard pass from Sweeney (Belli kick)FS Skipper, 13 yard run (Belli kick)aTTendance: 32,554

fResno, calif. – With a reputation as the highest scoring team in the nation, Fresno State dismantled Bowling Green, the Mid American Conference champion 51-7 in a rematch of the 1982 Cal Bowl II. The ‘Dogs finished the season as the nation’s only unbeaten Division I team in standing-room only Bulldog Stadium. Quarterback Kevin Sweeney helped Fresno State’s cause throwing for three touchdowns and the Bulldog running game churned out 225 yards, not to mention the Bulldog defense recovering five fumbles and intercepting three passes. The Falcons, stunned by the Bulldog strength, stood by watching their undefeated season and 14-game winning streak, the longest in the nation, come to an end. The Bulldogs ended the first quarter with only seven of their to-be 51 points off a touchdown from James Williams on a 10-yard run down the center. Barry Belli nailed the extra point The Bulldogs 14-point second period boosted a 21-0 lead over the then-nationally ranked Falcons with an Anthony Mosley 1-yard run resulting from a Bulldog fumble recovery on the Bowling Green 12-yard line. Then, with 6:59 left in the half Bulldog Sweeney connected a 33-yard strike to Gene Taylor in the endzone. Belli secured both extra points. The second half was simply more of the first with the Bulldogs scoring 23 points before time dissolved. Five minutes into the third quarter, Sweeney found Taylor alone on the sideline who scored on a 53-yard touchdown pass. Then, after an official timeout due to crowd noise, the Bulldogs marched 73 yards up the field scoring from a Kelly Skipper 29-yard run. Once again Belli completed the extra point pushing the score to 37-0 entering in the final period of play. Sweeney connected a 40-yard pass with double-teamed Stephan Baker standing in the endzone. Then with 5:57 left in the game and the Bulldogs setting up on the 13-yard line, Skipper ran the ball through a wide gap down the center to seal the Fresno State California Bowl V victory. The 51-7 scoring margin ranks in Bulldog records as the highest bowl game spread and scoring game in Fresno State history.

freSno STaTe lineuPS

Offense — SE Stephen Baker, LT David Lerma, LG Mike Chuhlantseff, C Mike Savage, RG Terry Laffitte, RT Greg Lovering, TE Mark Scambray, QB Kevin Sweeney, FB Anthony Mosley, TB James Williams, FL Gene Taylor.Defense — LE Greg Ramsey, NG Chris Pacheco, RE Mark Olson, SLB David Grayson, MLB George Petersen, WLB Anthony Nunn, ROV Cliff Hannemann, LC Anthony Dollarhide, RC Roark Kelly, SS Michael Stewart, FS Rod Webster.

Team STaTS

FS BGFirst Downs 21 15Rushes-Yds. 36-89 48-225Passing-Yds. 259 194Return-Yds 10 58Passes 23-48-3 10-21-1Punts 6-35 7-47Fumbles-Lost 6-5 2-1Penalties-Yds. 11-71 12-112Time of Possession 32:19 27:51

individual STaTS

Rushing Bowling Green Att. Yds.Davis 7 78Story 9 41White 8 12Schmelzle 2 7McClure 9 -50

Fresno State Att. Yds.Williams 18 94Skipper 7 77Mosley 9 59Thomas 3 11Sweeney 8 -16

PassingBowling Green A-C-I Yds.McClure 42-22-3 254Neiman 6-1-0 5

Fresno State A-C-I Yds.Sweeney 19-9-1 185Defabio 1-1-0 9

ReceivingBowling Green Yds. TDSchmelzle 7 84Meehan 7 65Bayless 3 31Rankin 1 19

Fresno State Yds. TDMosley 3 34Taylor 2 86Baker 2 49Williams 2 16

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FOOTBALL .................................................... CALIFORNIA BOWL 8fresno state 35, western micHigan 30dec. 10, 1988 • fResno, calif.

ScorinG by QuarTerSFresno State 7 7 21 0 – 35Western Michigan 0 17 7 6 – 30

ScorinG SummaryFS A. Alexander, 55 yard pass from Barsotti (Loop kick) FS Alexander, 38 yard pass from Barsotti (Loop kick) WMU R. Oliver, 31 yard pass from Kimbrough (Creek kick)WMU Davis, 51 yard run (Creek kick) WMU Creek, 29 yard FGFS Rosette, 65 yard run (Loop kick)WMU Davis, 15 yard pass from Kimbrough (Creek kick) FS Rosette, 4 yard run (Loop kick)FS Jones, 26 yard run (Loop kick) WMU Kimbrough, 6 yard run (pass failed)aTTendance: 31,272

fResno, calif. – Big West Conference champion Fresno State captured its third California Bowl title in seven years, before 31,272 fans in Bulldog Stadium. The ‘Dogs jumped out to an early 7-0 lead over the Broncos of Western Michigan when Mark Barsotti connected a 55-yard pass to Andre Alexander and Steve Loop nailed the extra point attempt. The touchdown pair struck again in the second period when Barsotti found Alexander covering 38 yards, ball-in-hand, entering the endzone. Loop’s extra point hit the target carrying the ‘Dogs to a 14-0 lead. The Broncos, silent through the first quarter, and the first minutes of the second, awoke to stun the Bulldogs with two consecutive touchdowns before the half dissolved. Robert Oliver crossed the line dragging a Bulldog defender off a 31-yard pass from Tony Kimbrough. John Creek gave the Broncos the extra point closing in on the Bulldog lead. Less than two minutes passed before the Broncos landed in the endzone again. Setting up on the WMU 49-yard line, Rob Davis found a open tunnel through the defense and traveled into the endzone. Creek sent the extra point to the scoreboard tying the game 14-14. Before time ran out, Bronco’s Creek nailed a 29-yard field goal leaving the Bulldogs on their heels trailing 17-14 at the half for the first time at home during the ‘88 season. The Bulldogs countered the Bronco lead in the second half with a ferocious running attack. On the Fresno State 35, Darrell Rosette located a hole in WMU defense and motored the ball 65-yards to score. Loop secured the extra point putting the Bulldogs again in the lead 21-20. WMU responded with a touchdown by Davis only minutes later, but the Bulldogs held the momentum scoring on a 80-yard drive and a 4-yard run by Rosette. Ahead 28-24, the Bulldogs relentlessly pushed the Broncos tallying seven more points before the third quarter closed. Bulldog Myron Jones, handled the ball on the WMU 26-yard line, faked hitting the middle and veered to the corner to run it in and score. Fresno State’s senior running back Darrell Rosette earned the Cal Bowl Most Valuable Player award after rushing for a career-high 149 yards, 101.

freSno STaTe lineuPS

Offense — SE Dwight Pickens, LT Fil Lujan, LG Paul Vial, C Jim Rademann, RG Jeff Skidmore, RT Jeff Truschel, TE Craig Jones, TB Kelly Skipper, FB Myron Jones, QB Mark Barsotti, FL Andre Alexander.Defense — SLB Tracy Rogers, LE Nick Ruggeroli, NG Chuck McCutchen, RE Willie Howard, MLB Brian Greer, WLB Blair Holloway, ROV Ron Cox, LC James Williams, SS Tony Harris, FS Craig Bowens, RC Darrel Martin.

Team STaTS

FS WMUFirst Downs 17 24Rushing Atts 46 35Rushing Yds. 242 187Passes A-C-I 29-15-3 57-24-0Passing Yds. 240 366Total Yds. 440 503Punts/Yds. 9-325 10-372Fumbles 1 3Penalties-Yds. 20-166 8-65

individual STaTS

Rushing Fresno State Att. Yds.Skipper 4 6Vones 6 69Cooks 4 9Rosette 23 149Dickens 1 -3Barsotti 8 -30

Western Michigan Att. Yds.Davis 15 71Kimbrough 17 65Agema 3 1

Passing Fresno State A-C-I TD Yds.Barsotti 29-15-3 2 240

Western Michigan A-C-I TD Yds.Kimborough 57-24-0 2 366

ReceivingFresno State Rec. Yds. TDPickens 3 24 0Alexander 3 103 2Jones 5 76 0Shelley 1 76 0Rosette 2 6 0Williams A. 1 5 0

Western Michigan Rec. Yds. TDOliver 7 119 1Boyko A. 5 120 0Agema 6 120 0Boyko B. 3 40 0Davis 2 20 1Belle 1 14 0

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FOOTBALLCALIFORNIA RAISIN BOWL 9 .........................................fresno state 27,BaLL state 6dec. 9, 1989 • fResno, calif.

ScorinG by QuarTerSBall State 0 6 0 0 – 6Fresno State 0 10 3 14 – 27

ScorinG SummaryFS Steve Loop, 34 yard field goal BSU Barbee, 1 yard run (kick failed) FS Stephen Shelley, 91 yard pass from Barsotti (Loop kick) FS Ron Cox, 58 yard interception return (Loop kick) FS Curt Thornton, 5 yard pass from Buechele (Loop kick) aTTendance: 31,610

fResno, calif. – With the coin flip landing in Ball State favor the Bulldogs kicked off the last Fresno State football game of the decade unaware that the game would result in a 27-6 victory over Ball State, an 11-1 winning season, the second consecutive California Raisin Bowl victory and the Bulldogs’ fourth California Raisin Bowl title in eight years (‘82, ‘85, ‘88, ‘89). With 31,610 Fresno State fans packing Bulldog Stadium the ‘Dogs led the Ball State Cardinals through a scoreless first period. The second quarter brought 10 more minutes of empty scoreboard windows until the Bulldogs took control of the game kicking a 33-yard field goal by Steve Loop. The three point Ball State deficit did not hold as Ball State drove 73 yards, following a failed 44-yard Bulldog field goal attempt, to threaten Fresno State from 1-yard line. Cardinal Tom Barbee snuck into the endzone, but the extra point soared wide to the left putting Ball State ahead 6-3. The Bulldogs retaliated in full force with a completed pass from Mark Barsotti to Stephen Shelley who ran the ball unscathed into the endzone for a 91-yard touchdown. Loop’s extra point sent the ‘Dogs into halftime with a 10-6 lead. The third quarter of play continued to boost the Fresno State Red Wave moral. Loop nailed a field goal through the uprights from 27-yards pushing the Bulldog spread to 13-6. The final minutes of play cemented the Bulldog win as Fresno State pulled away with two more touchdowns, holding the Cardinal to the original six points they found in the second quarter. Less than a minute into the fourth quarter Ron Cox, a junior All-American, intercepted a BSU desperation pass and ran the ball 58 yards into the endzone. Loop sent another extra point to the scoreboard that now displayed a 20-6 Fresno State lead. The contest was put to an end with an easy touchdown pass from Eric Buechele to wide-open Curt Thornton standing alone in the endzone. Loop rocketed his third successful extra point of the game tallying the 27-6 Fresno State California Raisin Bowl victory. Cox received Most Valuable Player of the game.

freSno STaTe lineuPS

Offense — SE Stephen Shelley, LT Fil Lujan, LG Paul Vial, C Dave Ewing, RG Melvin Johnson, RT Mike Foust, TE Rich Bartlewski, QB Mark Barsotti, TB Aaron Craver, FB Myron Jones, FL Dwight Pickens.Defense — SLB Jeff Thiesen, LE Terry Cook, NG Zack Rix, RE Nick Ruggeroli, MLB Pete Jenkins, WLB Devonne Edwards, ROV Ron Cox, LC Courtney Griffin, SS David Shelton, FS Marquez Pope, RC James Williams.

Team STaTS

FS BSUFirst Downs 18 16Rushing Atts 40 36Rushing Yds. 134 115Passes A-C-I 28-17-0 32-15-4Passing Yds. 309 160Total Yds. 425 221Punts/Yds. 6-31.7 7-34Fumbles 0 0Penalties-Yds. 9-57 4-30

individual STaTS

Rushing Fresno State Att. Yds.Barsotti 2 -3Cramer 22 65Cooks 8 31Jones 5 12Lewis 2 12Buechele 1 -1

Ball State Att. Yds.Riley 11 -22Parmalee 21 77Barbee 2 3Wilson 1 0Hammeroley 1 3

PassingFresno State A-C-I TD Yds.Barsotti 23-14-0 1 246Buechele 4-3-0 1 63Craver 1-0-0 0 0

Ball State A-C-I TD Yds.Riley 29-13-3 0 138Hameroley 3-2-1 0 22

ReceivingFresno State Rec. Yds. TDJones 7 70 0Thorton 2 16 1Pickins 2 66 0Craver 2 6 0Shelley 1 91 1Cooks 1 18 0Burnett 2 42 0

Ball State Rec. Yds. TDJones 3 53 0Wilson 5 46 0Parmalu 4 18 0Jackson 2 12 0Hammond 1 31 0

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FS BGFirst Downs 24 22Rushing Atts 42 39Rushing Yds. 225 138Passes A-C-I 36-25-1 31-19-1Passing Yds. 286 268Total Yds. 484 383Punts/Yds. 3-32 4-31.5Fumbles 2 2Penalties-Yds. 11-86 3-36

individual STaTS

Rushing Fresno State Att. Yds.Barsotti 9 21Rivers 7 5Neal 14 78Daigle 8 77Christian 2 10Allison 2 7

Bowling Green Att. Yds.Jackson 16 59Smith 13 46Lindsey 2 4White 7 1Lee 1 5

PassingFresno State A-C-I TD Yds.Barsotti 36-25-1 1 286

Bowling Green A-C-I TD Yds.White 30-18-1 2 263Smith 1-1-0 1 5

ReceivingFresno State Rec. Yds. TDRivers 6 84 0Neal 4 8 0Winans 3 66 0Thompson 4 25 1Ross 3 28 0Seabron 1 23 0Means 2 39 0Daigle 2 13 0

Bowling Green Rec. Yds. TDRedd 2 47 0Szlachcic 11 189 2Landman 3 14 1Jackson 3 18 0

BowLing green 28,fresno state 21dec. 14, 1991 • fResno, calif.

ScorinG by QuarTerSBowling Green 14 7 0 7 – 28Fresno State 7 7 0 7 – 21

ScorinG SummaryBG Brett Landman, 5 pass from LeRoy Smith (Leaver kick) BG Mark Szlachcic, 29 pass from Erik White (Leaver kick) FS Mark Barsotti, 3 run (Mahoney kick)BG Szlachcic, 9 pass from White (Leaver kick)FS Anthony Daigle, 57 run (Mahoney kick)BG LeRoy Smith, 1 run (Leaver kick) FS Marty Thompson, 5 pass from Mark Barsotti (Mahoney kick) aTTendance: 34,877

fResno, calif. – Bowling Green ended Fresno State’s hope for a fourth California Raisin Bowl championship since 1982 on Bowling Green’s 3-yard line, holding on for a 28-21 victory over the Bulldogs before a record bowl crowd of 34,877. The Bulldogs, the Big West Conference champions who ended their season with a 10-2 record, needed to drive 99 yards inside the final three minutes for the game-tying touchdown. Behind senior quarterbak Mark Barsotti, who was playing for the first time since breaking his leg on Oct. 19, Fresno State set up on Bowling Green’s 3-yard line with 19 seconds to play. The Falcon defense played tight forcing Barsotti into three consecutive incomplete passes preserving the Bowling Green win. Fresno State never ceased the relentless Bulldog attack entering the game as a two-touchdown favorite. The Falcons bolted out to leads of 14-0, 21-7 and 28-14 behind the passing combinations of quarterback Erik White and receiver Mark Szlachcic. The Bulldogs cut the spread to 28-21 on a Barsotti TD pass to tight end Marty Thompson, then once again put themselves in position for the final drive on the Bowling Green 3-yard line after cornerback Tony Brown intercepted a White pass at the Fresno state 1-yard line. The Bulldogs out-gained the Falcons 484-383, but the ‘Dogs were constantly set back by costly penalties. Fresno State was flagged 11 times totaling 86 lost yards. freSno STaTe lineuPS

Offense — SE Kelvin Means, LT Ron Collins, LG Rus Hartmann, C Jason James, RG Melvin Johnson, RT Jesse Hardwick, TE Marty Thompson, QB Mark Barsotti, TB Ron Rivers, FB Lorenzo Neal, FL Malcolm Seabron.Defense — SLB Jeff Thiesen, LE Judd Foell, NG Zack Rix, RE Earl Oliver, MLB Pete Jenkins, WLB Darren Boyer, ROV Steve Lee, LC Tony Brown, SS Stacey Wilcots, FS Marquez Pope, RC Emery Braxton.

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FOOTBALLFREEDOM BOWL ...........................................................fresno state 24,usc 7dec. 29, 1992 • anaHeim, calif.

ScorinG by QuarTerSUSC 0 7 0 0 – 7Fresno State 0 7 3 14 – 24

ScorinG SummaryUSC Strother 1 yard run (Ford kick) FS Neal 1 yard run (Mahoney kick)FS Mahoney 43 yard field goal FS Daigle 2 yard run (Mahoney kick)FS Rivers 5 yard run (Mahoney kick)aTTendance: 58,546

anaHeim, calif. – Fresno State pulled the bowl season’s biggest and most talked about upset with a stunning 24-7 win over Southern Cal in the Freedom Bowl IX held in Anaheim Stadium. The Bulldogs dominated the Trojans in every facet of the game, most notably in total offense, where Fresno State enjoyed a 405-183 advantage. Offense is what took Fresno State to the Freedom Bowl, but defense is what won the game that Bulldogs’ head coach Jim Sweeeney said was the “biggest game in Bulldog history.” The ‘Dogs stole four turnovers from the favored Trojans and allowed only one third-down conversion in nine attempts. USC quarterback Rob Johnson found only seven completions in the Bulldogs’ secondary and threw three interceptions. Those defensive numbers, plus a Fresno State offense that ran 84 plays created chaos for the tradition-packed Trojans. In the second, the always-responsive Bulldogs answered an early Trojan touchdown with an 11-play, 70-yard drive resulting in a 1-yard plunge by game MVP Lorenzo Neal. Four mid-range passes by Trent Dilfer, including a 10-yarder to Tydus Winans on fourth down at the USC 33, energized the drive. Derek Mahoney added a field goal in the third quarter to give the ‘Dogs the lead, but two fourth quarter touchdowns sent the 30,000 Red Wavers in attendance back home with a win. Eight runs for 32 yards helped set up a 22-yard pass from Dilfer to Winans that put Fresno State at the USC two-yard line with just under six minutes to play. From there, Anthony Daigle took the ball across the goal line. Big runs of 32 yards by Ron Rivers and 17 by Daigle moved the ‘Dogs up the field while using most of the remaining time on the clock. It took only five plays for Fresno State to travel 56 yards and get the game-clinching score on a 5-yard dash up the middle by Rivers.

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Offense — SE Lee Harris, LT Ron Collins, LG Josh Coldiron, C Jason James, RG Rus Hartmann, RT Jesse Hardwick, TE Marty Thompson, QB Trent Dilfer, TB Ron Rivers, FB Lorenzo Neal, FL Malcolm Seabron.Defense — SLB Wendell Valentine, LE Brad Bell, NG Zack Rix, RE Nick Serfas, MLB Chris Peters, WLB Earl Oliver, ROV Gene Smith, LC Brian Porter, SS Sam Watson, FS Johnny Johnson, RC James Burton.

Team STaTS

FS USCFirst Downs 24 14Rushing Atts 56 32Rushing Yds. 262 112Passes A-C-I 28-13-0 18-7-3Passing Yds. 164 95Total Yds. 405 183Punts/Yds. 5-40.2 5-43Fumbles 1 1Penalties-Yds. 9-61 7-35

individual STaTS

Rushing Fresno State Att. Yds.Daigle 11 54Dilfer 7 8Rivers 19 104Neal 19 75

USC Att. Yds.Johnson 5 -12Crayton 19 79Strother 1 1Mooney 2 9Bender 2 3McFadden 3 8

PassingFresno State A-C-I TD Yds.Dilfer 28-13-0 0 164

USC A-C-I TD Yds.Johnson 18-7-3 0 95

ReceivingFresno State Rec. Yds. TDRoss 2 18 0Winans 3 56 0Neal 2 21 0Thompson 2 29 0Seabron 1 20 0Rivers 2 13 0Daigle 1 7 0

USC Rec. Yds. TDCrayton 2 10 0Jackson 1 16 0Hannah 1 8 0Morton 3 61 0

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FS CUFirst Downs 34 19Rushing Atts 25 46Rushing Yds. 79 295Passes A-C-I 63-37-1 15-8-0Passing Yds. 523 124Total Yds. 526 395Punts/Yds. 3-31.3 43.3Fumbles 5 1Penalties-Yds. 9-88 7-84

individual STaTS

Rushing Fresno State Att. Yds.Rivers 14 37Daigle 5 14Christian 1 6Duhn 1 -5Dilfer 4 -49

Colorado Att. Yds.Salaam 23 135Warren 10 68Stewart 8 50Hill 4 13Joseph 1 5

PassingFresno State A-C-I TD Yds.Dilfer 63-37-1 2 523

Colorado A-C-I TD Yds.Stewart 15-8-0 0 124

ReceivingFresno State Rec. Yds. TDDunn 9 149 0C. Jones 6 84 0Harris 5 87 0Daigle 5 69 0Rivers 5 58 0Winans 3 33 2Seabron 2 29 0Christian 2 14 0

Colorado Rec. Yds. TDFourja 3 27 0C. Johnson 3 27 0Westbrook 1 43 0Cunningham 1 27 0

coLorado 41, fresno state 30dec. 25, 1993 • Honolulu, Hawaii

ScorinG by QuarTerSFresno State 0 10 14 6 — 30Colorado 10 10 14 7 — 41

ScorinG SummaryCU Salaam 2 yard run (Berger kick)CU Berger 44 yard field goalCU Hill 7 yard run (Berger kick)FS Mahoney 27 field goalCU Berger 49 field goalFS Seabron 68 yard fumble return (Mahoney kick)CU Salaam 40 yard run (Berger kick)FS Daigle 1 yard run (kick blocked)CU Leomiti 28 yard fumble return (Berger kick)FS Winans 8 yard pass from Dilfer (Daigle pass from Dilfer)CU Salaam 4 yard run (Berger kick)FS Winans 11 yard pass from Dilfer (pass failed)aTTendance: 44,009

honolulu – Before 44,009 fans Trent Dilfer passed for a career-best 523 yards and two touchdowns, but it was not enough for the Bulldogs to overcome 17th-ranked Colorado which dealt the Bulldogs a 41-30 setback at Aloha Stadium in the 12th annual Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl on Christmas Day. The Bulldogs, who finished second nationally in the turnover margin, turned the ball over an uncharacteristic five times in the game which led directly to 24 Colorado points. The Buffaloes, Big Eight runner-up, led the entire game, once by as many as 18 points, but were never able to put the Bulldogs away. Fresno State trailed 20-3 with one second left in the first half, but before time could run out Jamie Christian and Malcolm Seabron combined on an 81-yard kickoff return for a touchdown pulling the Bulldogs within 10 (20-10) heading into the second half. The remaining 30 minutes were filled with scoring as the Buffaloes connected for 21 more points including a 40-yard run by Buffaloes’ Salaam and a 28-yard fumble return by Leomiti. The Bulldogs contributed to the excitement closing in on the Buffaloes scoring three touchdowns of their own. Daigle found the endzone on a 1-yard carry in the third quarter followed by two Tydas Winans’ TDs near the end of the third quarter and again at the conclusion of the fourth. The Bulldogs, who came into the contest ranked 20th nationally in rushing (221.6 ypg), were held to just three net yards in the bowl contest. The Bulldogs out-gained the Buffaloes in total yards, 526-395. freSno STaTe lineuPS

offenSe — SE Tydus Winans, LT Ron Collins, LG Josh Coldiron, C Jason James, RG Rus Hartmann, RT Kenny Hall, TE David Dunn, QB Trent Dilfer, TB Ron Rivers, FB Sal Mejico, FL Malcolm Seabron.defenSe —LE Chris Rockwell, NG Demetrius Edwards, RE Brad Bell, MLB Chris Peters, WLB Ron Papazian, ROV Gene Smith, LC James Burton, SS Sam Watson, FS Lance Thomas, RC Tommy Jones, CB Omar Stoutmire.

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FOOTBALLEA SPORTS LAS VEGAS BOWL .......................................utaH 17, fresno state 16dec. 18, 1999 • las veGas, nev.

ScorinG by QuarTerSFresno State 7 0 3 6 - 16Utah 7 0 7 3 - 17

ScorinG SummaryFS P. Williams 75 yard return of blocked field goal (Hanna kick)Utah M. Anderson 34 yard run (Truhe kick)FS Hanna 27 yard field goalUtah M. Anderson 5 yard run (Truhe kick)FS Ward 2 yard run (kick failed)Utah Truhe 33 yard field goalaTTendance: 28,277

laS veGaS – In their first bowl apperance since the 1993 season, the Bulldogs battled the Utah Utes of the Mountain West Conference in one of the best games of the bowl season. The was highlighted by the running of Mike Anderson, who ran for a game-record 254 yards and two touchdowns. Cletus Truhe kicked a 33-yard field goal with five minutes left as Utah beat Fresno State 17-16. Fresno State went ahead 16-14 on the first play of the fourth quarter, but Colby Knight blocked Jeff Hanna’s extra point attempt, setting the stage for Truhe’s game winner. The game-winning kick was vindication for Truhe, whose first two field goal tries were blocked by Fresno’s Terence Brown. The first block was returned 75 yards for a touchdown by Payton Williams. Anderson scored on runs of 34 and 5 yards, the latter giving Utah (9-3) a 14-10 third-quarter lead. Fresno State answered with Derrick Ward’s 2-yard TD run as the fourth quarter opened, giving the Bulldogs a 2-point lead. Utah dominated the ball, gaining a bowl-record 334 yards rushing. Despite outgaining Fresno State 331 yards to 103, the Utes managed only a 7-all tie at halftime, the score coming on Anderson’s 34-yard run with 3:51 left in the first quarter. The Bulldogs went ahead 10-7 on Hanna’s 27-yard field goal with 9:24 remaining in the third quarter. The Utes regained the lead when Anderson finished a 68-yard drive with a 5-yard scoring run, breaking three tackles en route to his second touchdown of the night. With Anderson breaking off key gains, the Utes drove 70 yards to the Bulldogs 14 before Truhe came on to kick the game-winning field goal with 5:03 remaining.

Team STaTS FS UTAHFirst downs 16 25Rushing Attempts 32 54Net Yards Rushing 132 334Net Yards Passing 147 214Passes Attempted 28 24Passes Completed 14 11Had Intercepted 0 1 Total Offensive Plays 60 78Total Net Yards 279 548Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0Penalties-Yards 6-59 15-151Punts-Yards 5-185 4-144Yards per punt 37.0 39.0Interceptions-Yards 0-0 0-0Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Time of Possession 24:06 35:54

individual STaTS Rushing Fresno State Att. Yds.Ward 15 51 Gaines 8 31Armstrong 4 29C.Smith 3 17Wright 2 4

Utah Att. Yds.Anderson 34 254Bacon 8 9Russell 1 4Arceneaux 9 (minus 6)Croshaw 2 (minus 9)

PassingFresno State A-C-I TD Yds.Volek 14-28-0 0 147

Utah A-C-I TD Yds.Arceneaux 8-15-0 0 94Croshaw 3-9-1 0 120

ReceivingFresno State Rec. Yds. TDWright 6 55 0 C.Smith 4 53 0Armstrong 1 20 0Mahdi 1 8 0 Branstetter 1 6 0 Berrian 1 5 0

Utah Rec. Yds. TDRussell 5 96 0 Bendinger 2 70 0Utu 2 28 0Anderson 1 15 0Richardson 1 5 0

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FOOTBALL ........................ SILICON VALLEY FOOTBALL CLASSIC 1Team STaTS AFA FSFirst Downs 28 18Rushing Attempts 65 22Net Yards Rushing 267 59Net Yards Passing 204 391Passes Attempted 24 38Passes Completed 12 22Had Intercepted 0 1Total Offensive Plays 89 60Total Net Yards 471 450Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 4-41 9-82Punts-Yards 3-78 5-201Yards per punt 26.0 40.2Interceptions-Yards 1-14 0-0Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Time of Possession 38:17 21:43

individual STaTS Rushing Air Force Att. Yds.Thiessen 18 99Palmer 4 56McKay 10 43Beard 11 33Becker 10 28Brown 9 14Giovanetti 1 -2 Fresno State Att. Yds.Ward 5 27Gaines 5 16Wright 1 7Smith 2 6Carr 9 3

PassingAir Force A-C-I TD Yds.Thiessen 24-12-0 2 204

Fresno State A-C-I TD Yds.Carr 33-22-1 5 391Simpson 1-0-0 0 0

ReceivingAir Force Rec. Yds. TDMcKay 4 56 2Labasco 3 68 0Brown 2 46 0Fleming 1 14 0Jessop 1 12 0Amezaga 1 8 0

Fresno State Rec. Yds. TDBerrian 7 162 2Wright 5 77 0Gaines 4 102 1Smith 3 34 0Greco 2 8 1Burch 1 8 1

air force 37, fresno state 34dec. 31, 2000 • san Jose, calif.

ScorinG by QuarTerSAir Force 19 15 3 0 - 37Fresno State 7 0 13 14 - 34

ScorinG SummaryAF Adams 37 FGAF McKay 29 pass from Thiessen (Adams kick)AF Adams 46 FGAF McKay 13 pass from Thiessen (run failed)FS Gaines 71 pass from Carr (Asparuhov kick)AF Thiessen 1 run (Adams kick)AF Thiessen 9 run (Jessop pass from Thiessen)FS Greco 2 pass from Carr (Asparuhov kick)AF Adams 24 FGFS Burch 8 pass from Carr (pass failed)FS Berrian 47 pass from Carr (Asparuhov kick)FS Berrian 51 pass from Carr (Asparuhov kick)

aTTendance: 26,524

san Jose, calif. – After being down 34-7 at halftime, many thought the Bulldogs would be in for a route, but Fresno State responded only to come up 33 yards short with 14 seconds remaining as Air Force defeated Fresno State 37-34 in the inaugural bowl game at Spartan Stadium. David Carr threw five touchdown passes for the Bulldogs, who nearly pulled it off. With 14 seconds left, Fresno State brought in Asen Asparuhov for a 33-yard field-goal attempt to tie it. But holder Jason Simpson pulled a fake, aiming for Giachino Chiaramonte in the end zone. The pass fell incomplete. Trailing 19-0 late in the first quarter, Fresno State finally got on the board with a 71-yard touchdown pass from Carr to Paris Gaines with 23 second left in the opening quarter. It was the longest reception of Gaines’ career. Carr completed 22 of 33 passes for 391 yards. Thiessen’s pass to Chris Jessop gave Air Force a 34-7 lead in the first half.Fresno State mounted a comeback in the second half. The Bulldogs took a chance on fourth-and-2 in the third quarter and Carr’s completion to Alec Greco in the end zone made it 34-14. After Dave Adams booted his 24-yard field goal for Air Force, Carr threw an 8-yard scoring pass to Donnell Burch to narrow the margin to 37-20. Adams attempted a 30-yard field goal with 10:47 left in the game, but Fresno State’s Terence Brown blocked the kick. That set up a scoring drive that ended with Carr’s 47-yard pass to Bernard Berrian. Berrian caught a 51-yard pass from Carr a little more than three minutes later, and the crowd - mostly Fresno State fans - went wild.

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FOOTBALLSILICON VALLEY FOOTBALL CLASSIC 2 .........................micHigan state 44, no. 20 fresno state 35dec. 31, 2001 • san Jose, calif.

ScorinG by QuarTerSMichigan State 17 20 0 7 - 44Fresno State 14 7 7 7 - 35

ScorinG SummaryFS Stephen Spach 5-yard pass from David Carr (Asen Asparuhov kick)MSU Charles Rogers 72-yard from Jeff Smoker (Dave Rayner kick)MSU Monquiz Wedlow 0-yard fumble recovery (Dave Rayner kick)FS Rodney Wright 36-yard pass from David Carr (Asen Asparuhov kick)MSU Dave Rayner 41-yard field goalMSU T.J. Duckett 5-yard run (Dave Rayner kick)FS Rodney Wright 79-yard pass from David Carr (Asen Asparuhov kick)MSU T.J. Duckett 39-yard run (Dave Rayner kick)MSU Charles Rogers 69-yard pass from Jeff Smoker (Dave Rayner kick)FS Paris Gaines 2-yard run (Asen Asparuhov kick)FS Paris Gaines 15-yard pass from David Carr (Asen Asparuhov kick)MSU Ivory McCoy 5-yard pass from Jeff Smoker (Dave Rayner kick)aTTendance: 30,456

SAN JOSE, Calif. – Charles Rogers set a Michigan State record with 270 yards receiving - and he wasn’t even the most prolific pass-catcher on the field at the Silicon Valley Football Classic. It was that kind of a day in San Jose, as Rogers caught two of Jeff Smoker’s three touchdown passes during the Spartans’ phenomenal first half in a 44-35 victory over Fresno State on Monday. In a matchup of two potent offenses that combined for 1,146 total yards, Smoker and Rogers outdueled Fresno State’s high-profile combo of David Carr and Rodney Wright, who finished with 13 catches for a school-record 299 yards and two TDs. After an inconsistent season in which they finished eighth in the Big Ten and barely qualified for a bowl, the Spartans (7-5) gained 405 yards and scored 37 points before halftime. Carr threw for 531 yards to Smoker’s 376, but the Spartans’ big early lead proved too large to overcome. After Fresno State (11-3) pulled within two points in the final minutes, the Spartans made one last scoring drive to clinch their second bowl victory under coach Bobby Williams. T.J. Duckett rushed for 184 yards and two scores as Michigan State overwhelmed the Bulldogs, whose high-octane offense was expected to dominate the game. Instead, Fresno State ended its breakout season with its first loss in four games against teams from BCS conferences. Carr, who won the Johnny Unitas award as the nation’s top senior quarterback, ended his prolific career with another amazing game, but he couldn’t play defense. Fresno State fell to 0-3 in bowl games during Pat Hill’s otherwise successful tenure. After the teams exchanged handshakes, Michigan State defensive end Nick Myers, the game’s defensive MVP, planted the school flag at midfield. Trailing 37-28 with 6:52 left, Fresno State’s Bryce McGill blocked Craig Jarrett’s punt and returned it to the Spartans 16. Two plays later, Paris Gaines caught a screen pass and ran through several blocks for a TD. But Michigan State came alive once again for a 77-yard drive. After a 43-yard reception by Rogers, Smoker hit Ivory McCoy for a 5-yard TD with 1:59 left. After just two seasons, this unassuming lower-tier bowl game is building a reputation for exciting, bizarre football. Last season, the Bulldogs overcame a 27-point deficit, but lost the inaugural game to Air Force when a superbly executed fake field goal failed in the closing seconds. Though Spartan Stadium was dominated by thousands of red-clad fans who made the two-hour drive from Fresno, Michigan State had a large rooting section of transplanted Michiganders and thousands of fans who made the trip for the bowl and the Michigan State basketball team’s game against Stanford last Saturday. Fresno State opened the frenzied first half by driving 63 yards in four plays for the first TD just 59 seconds in. Less than eight minutes later, Michigan State replied with a 72-yard TD pass from Smoker to Rogers. Offensive milestones fell faster than snow in East Lansing on a surprisingly warm, dry day after a week of rain in the San Francisco Bay area. In the first quarter alone, the Spartans had the longest rush in the school’s bowl history, the second-longest pass in their bowl history, their longest field goal of the season and their first defensive touchdown of the year. With a 69-yard TD pass to Rogers 3:05 before halftime, Michigan State went ahead 37-21. The teams combined for 752 total yards in the first half.

Team STaTS

MSU FSFirst Downs 23 25 Rushing 10 3 Passing 13 22 Penalty 0 0Rushing Attempts 42 22Yards Gained Rushing 227 71Yards Lost Rushing 17 42Net Yards Rushing 210 29Net Yards Passing 376 531 Passes Att.-Comp. 32-22 58-35Total Offensive Plays 74 80Total Net Yards 586 560Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 2-1Penalties: Number-Lost 8-64 6-30Number of Punts-Yards 6-232 5-198 Average Per Punt 38.7 39.6Punt Returns: No.-Yards 2-3 3-27Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 5-108 6-115Interceptions: No.-Yards 2-23 1-0Possession Time 34:43 25:17Third-Down Conversions 4/13 7/16Fourth-Down Conversions 1/2 1/1

individual STaTS

Rushing Michigan State Att. Yds.Duckett 27 184Smoker 9 17Flowers 5 11Team 1 (-2)

Fresno State Att. Yds.Gaines 10 26Wright 2 19Fontenot 2 17 Levi 1 6Team 1 (-6)Berrian 1 (-10)Carr 5 (-23)

PassingMichigan State A-C-I TD Yds.Smoker 22-32-1 3 376

Fresno State A-C-I TD Yds.Carr 35-56-2 4 531

ReceivingMichigan State Att. Yds.Rogers 10 270Haygood 5 49Baker 4 44McCoy 2 10 Lovett 1 3

Fresno State Att. Yds.Wright 13 299Berrian 9 94Smith 5 77Gaines 2 18Greco 2 15Gilbert 1 15Shabaglian 1 11Spach 1 5Davis 1 (-3)

defenSive leaderS

Michigan State: (UA-A-S) Guess 9-3-1, Nelson 5-3-0, Maples 4-4-0. Fresno State: (UA-A-S) McGill 4-6-0, Dailey 3-6-0, Williams 4-2-0 Interceptions-Yards Michigan State: Maples 1-23, Bryan 1-0.Fresno State: Banks 1-0 Sacks-Yards Michigan State: Vickerson 1-7, Myers 1-7, Dukes 1-6. Fresno State: Burley 1-7, Johnson 1-6

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FOOTBALL ....................... SILICON VALLEY FOOTBALL CLASSIC 3Team STaTS GT FSFirst Downs 16 20 Rushing 6 12 Passing 7 6 Penalty 3 2Rushing Attempts 31 55Yards Gained Rushing 150 230Yards Lost Rushing 20 44Net Yards Rushing 130 186Net Yards Passing 218 188 Passes Att.-Comp.-Int. 27-9-6 31-16-0Total Offensive Plays 58 86Total Net Yards 348 374 Average Gain Per Play 6.0 4.3Fumbles: No.-Lost 2-1 3-2Penalties: No.-Yards 5-53 10-94Number of Punts-Yards 5-193 7-261 Average Per Punt 38.6 37.3Punt Returns: No.-Yards 4-59 3-7Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 3-54 2-72Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 6-53Fumble Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 0-0Possession Time 21:54 38:06Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 8 of 22Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-23 2-9

individual STaTS Rushing Georgia Tech Att. Yds.Eziemefe 3 38Smith 7 35Bilbo 12 30Sampson 7 17Suggs 1 12Team 1 (-2)

Fresno State Att. Yds.R. Davis 37 153Pinegar 9 20Sumlin 6 15Ray 1 2Jamison 1 (-2)Team 1 (-2)

PassingGeorgia Tech A-C-I TD Yds.Bilbo 7-20-4 1 178Suggs 2-7-2 1 40

Fresno State A-C-I TD Yds.Pinegar 16-31-0 0 188

ReceivingGeorgia Tech Att. Yds.Watkins 5 82Bridges 3 94Smith 1 42

Fresno State Att. Yds.Jamison 5 50Gilbert 4 84Spach 3 22Reid 2 14Jennings 1 15R. Davis 1 3

defenSive leaderS Tackles (UA-A) Georgia Tech: Fox 6-10, Smith 2-10, Wimbush 5-6, Hender-son 4-7, Muyres 4-6, Butler 5-1.Fresno State: McGill 4-7, Meza 2-4, Sanders 1-5, Sanders 0-6, Dailey 1-4, Stewart 1-4, Worrell 0-5. Interceptions-Yards Georgia Tech: NoneFresno State: Meza 2-48, Stewart 1-5, McGill 1-0; Sanders 1-(-3), Worrell 1-3. Sacks (UA-A) Georgia Tech: Fox 1-0, Parker 1-0, Henderson 1-0.Fresno State: Stewart 1-0, Sanders 2-0.

fresno state 30,georgia tecH 21dec. 31, 2002 • san Jose, calif.

ScorinG by QuarTerSGeorgia Tech 7 0 14 0 - 21Fresno State 3 10 7 10 - 30

ScorinG SummaryFS Asparuhov 22-yard FG, 11:00GT Watkins 35-yard pass from Suggs (Manget kick), 2:51FS Asparuhov 42-yard FG, 5:35FS Meza 48-yard INT return (Asparuhov kick), 0:14GT Bilbo 1-yard run (Manget kick), 8:45FS R. Davis 3-yard run (Asparuhov kick), 6:06GT Smith 42-yard pass from Bilbo (Manget kick), 0:51FS Asparuhov 33-yard FG, 3:43FS R. Davis 28-yard run (Asparuhov kick), 2:23aTTendance: 26,524

san Jose, calif. – Rodney Davis rushed for 153 yards and two touchdowns and Fresno State’s defense forced seven turnovers as the Bulldogs – playing with a depleted roster – defeated Georgia Tech 30-21 at Spartan Stadium. The Bulldogs (9-5) had not won a postseason game since beating USC in the 1992 Freedom Bowl, a string of four losses in a row. And they were even more proud they did it with a roster missing some of the team’s best players. Fresno State suited only 45 players and was missing five starters. “This win was for the guys who couldn’t make it,” Davis said. A new Western Athletic Conference rule requires athletes to pass at least six credits to play in a bowl game, and seven didn’t meet the requirement. They may have had incompletes or grades that had not yet been finalized, for example. “For the nation to think we played with ineligible players is a misconception,” coach Pat Hill said. “We were playing with non-certified players. ...I’m so proud of this football team. We had some adversity this week and this season.” Three seniors stayed home, some because their grades weren’t posted. “That drives me nuts,” Hill said. “But we persevered.” Asen Asparuhov kicked a 33-yard field goal with 3:43 left, one of his three in the game, and Davis clinched the victory with a 28-yard TD run just more than a minute later for the Bulldogs. And the Fresno State defense did an impressive job after halftime of weathering a strong second-half comeback attempt by Georgia Tech freshman backup quarterback Damarius Bilbo. Bilbo passed for a touchdown and ran for another after replacing the ineffective A.J. Suggs, but Bilbo also threw four interceptions as the Yellow Jackets (7-6) committed seven turnovers. Georgia Tech was the only team in the ACC to throw more interceptions (14) than touchdowns (13) this season. The game turned into a muddy mess after hard rain fell Monday night. It took only a few plays for Georgia Tech’s gleaming white uniforms to turn a dull brown, and there were plenty of slips and missed plays. In a lackluster first half, the teams struggled to take advantage of their scoring opportunities, with Fresno State leading 13-7 at halftime. Dee Meza’s 48-yard interception return for a touchdown with 14 seconds left in the second quarter highlighted the half. Fresno State was playing in the Silicon Valley Classic for the third consecutive year, and Bulldogs fans took up the majority of the seats at Spartan Stadium.

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FOOTBALLSILICON VALLEY FOOTBALL CLASSIC 4 .........................fresno state 17,ucLa 9dec. 30, 2003 • san Jose, calif.

ScorinG by QuarTerSUCLA 0 7 2 0 - 9 Fresno State 14 3 0 0 - 17

ScorinG SummaryFS Sumlin, Bryson 1 yd run (Visintainer, B kick)FS Sumlin, Bryson 44 yd pass from Pinegar, Paul (Visintainer, B kick)FS Visintainer, B 36 yd field goalUCLA Bragg,Craig 27 yd pass from Olson,Drew (Medlock,Justin kick)UCLA TEAM safetyaTTendance: 30,456

san Jose, calif. – Pat Hill used to watch Rodney Davis grind out yards in the snow and mud in high school - so Fresno State’s coach knew the star senior would be well suited for the conditions Tuesday night. Davis rushed for 77 yards to win his second straight Silicon Valley Classic offensive MVP award in Fresno State’s 17-9 victory over UCLA on a messy field at Spartan Stadium. Nearly one year ago, Davis rushed for 153 yards and two TDs -- the last being the game-clincher -- in Fresno State’s victory over Georgia Tech. “I just had to fight through it and stick with it,” Davis said. “I’ve played on fields like this for a long time. The mud is no problem.” It sure seemed to be bad for the Bruins. Though even a dry field might have caused them problems the way their offense has been performing. UCLA (6-7) lost its last five games to turn what once was a promising season into a disappointment under first-year coach Karl Dorrell. The inefficient offense was again the culprit, going 2-for-14 on third-down conversions. Bryson Sumlin made his first career touchdown catch and also ran for a score for Fresno State (9-5), which made its school-record fifth straight bowl appearance and fourth in a row in this game. Sumlin, a sophomore backup who began his Fresno State career as a cornerback, capitalized on two big chances to score and helped the Bulldogs beat the Bruins for the first time in six meetings. And once again, the Bulldogs seized the opportunity to spoil things for a bigger, more prominent program in a game dominated by defense. Paul Pinegar passed for 133 yards, but Fresno State didn’t exactly need a prolific offense to beat the inept Bruins, who managed just 164 total yards - 97 in one series shortly before halftime. Manuel Sanchez intercepted Bruins quarterback Drew Olson with 2:42 left and several Bulldogs celebrated their win by sliding face-first through the mud. “Our defense just played awesome the whole game,” Hill said. Fresno State seemed to be in control until a drive midway through the third quarter in which a series of mistakes left the Bulldogs facing fourth-and-37. Asi Faoa blocked the ensuing punt in the end zone for a UCLA safety. Later in the quarter, Pinegar fumbled when he attempted to throw and left Fresno State stranded at its own 1. But the Bruins bailed out the Bulldogs by roughing punter Mike Lingua, and UCLA never mounted another significant drive. The Bruins swore they were happy with their less than glamorous bowl destination, but they sure didn’t play that way. UCLA seemed disinterested and disorganized, struggling to stop Fresno State’s offense and failing to move the ball through the air or on the ground while falling behind 17-0 early in the second quarter. After Fresno State stopped UCLA on fourth-and-1 late in the first quarter, Pinegar completed a 44-yard TD pass to Sumlin, who also had a 1-yard scoring run earlier in the period. When Fresno State downed a punt inside the 3 shortly before halftime, the Bruins briefly woke up. UCLA went 97 yards in just seven plays, with Craig Bragg making a spectacular 27-yard diving catch in the corner of the end zone 20 seconds before halftime for the Bruins’ first score. Fresno State lost the first two Silicon Valley Classics, including a thrilling last-second defeat on a failed fake field goal in the inaugural game. The Bulldogs beat Georgia Tech in the game last season, overcoming several injuries for the school’s first bowl victory since 1992.

Team STaTS UCLA FSFirst Downs 11 20 Rushing 4 11 Passing 4 7 Penalty 3 2Rushing Attempts 25 49Yards Gained Rushing 91 188Yards Lost Rushing 23 32Net Yards Rushing 68 156Net Yards Passing 96 133 Passes Att.-Comp.-Int. 31-11-1 26-12-1Total Offensive Plays 56 75Total Net Yards 164 289 Average Gain Per Play 2.9 3.9Fumbles: No.-Lost 2-0 2-0Penalties: No.-Yards 5-55 8-71Number of Punts-Yards 9-399 7-230 Average Per Punt 44.3 32.9Punt Returns: No.-Yards 2-12 4-31 Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 4-75 1-12Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-0 1-15 Fumble Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 0-0 Possession Time 24:02 35:58Third-Down Conversions 2-14 5-15Fourth-Down Conversions 0-1 0-0Sacks By: No.-Yards 1-7 2-13

individual STaTS Rushing UCLA Att. Yds.Drew 17 65Harris 3 12 Olson 5 (-9)

Fresno State Att. Yds.R. Davis 13 77Wright 13 58 Sumlin 13 28 Pinengar 7 (-2) Team 3 (-5)

PassingUCLA A-C-I TD Yds.Olson 31-11-1 1 96

Fresno State A-C-I TD Yds.Pinegar 26-12-1 1 133

ReceivingUCLA Att. Yds.Bragg 5 71Cowan 3 16Lewis 2 13Drew 1 (-4)

Fresno State Att. Yds.Wood 3 33Berrian 2 1Sumlin 1 44Jennings 1 24R. Davis 1 10Spach 1 10Jamison 1 7Gilbert 1 4Williams 1 0

defenSive leaderS Tackles (UA-A) UCLA: Leisle 0-10, Ohaeri 3-6, McNeal 2-5, Lorier 1-6, Niu-sulu 0-7, Havner 0-7, Chillar 2-4.Fresno State: J. Sanders 6-3, Meza 6-3, Marshall 2-2, McGill 2-2, McIntyre 2-2, Dailey 1-3, Morris 1-2, Leonard 0-2 Interceptions-Yards UCLA: Leisle 1-0Fresno State: Sanchez 1-15 Sacks-Yards UCLA: Boschetti 1-7

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FOOTBALL ...............................................MPC COMPUTERS BOWLTeam STaTS UVA FSFIRST DOWNS 21 25 Rushing 12 9 Passing 7 14 Penalty 2 2 NET YARDS RUSHING 260 222 Rushing Attempts 36 38 Average Per Rush 7.2 5.8 Yards Gained Rushing 269 223 Yards Lost Rushing 9 1 NET YARDS PASSING 162 235 Comp.-Att.-Int 18-31-0 23-38-0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 422 457 Total offense plays 67 76 Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties: No.-Yards 10-82 7-64 PUNTS-YARDS 4-128 5-178 Average Yds. Per Punt 32.0 35.6 Punt returns: No.-Yards 0-0 0-0 KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-393 5-287 Touchbacks 3 1 Kickoff returns: No.-Yds-TD 3-97-0 3-67-0 Average Per Return 32.3 22.3 Interceptions: No.-Yds 0-0 0-0 Possession Time 27:12 32:48 Third-Down Conversions 8-15 8-16 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-1 2-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-4 Sacks By: No.-Yards 1-0 1-2 Field Goals 2-2 1-1

individual STaTS Rushing Virginia Att. Net Yds. TDHagans, M 7 85 1 Lundy, W 14 63 1Pearman, A 9 52 1Snelling, J 5 46 0Davis, B 1 14 0

Fresno State Att. Net Yds. TDWendell Mathis 15 126 0Bryson Sumlin 21 94 0Paul Pinegar 2 2 0

PassingVirginia A-C-I TD Yds.Hagans, M 30-18-0 1 162Lundy, W 1-0-0 0 0

Fresno State A-C-I Att. Yds.Paul Pinegar 36-23-0 5 235

ReceivingVirginia Att. Yds. TDMiller, H 5 66 0McGrew, M 4 30 1Pearman, A 3 21 0Mines, F 2 16 0Snelling, J 2 10 0Davis, B 1 15 0Lundy, W 1 4 0

Fresno State Att. Yds. TDJoe Fernandez 5 12 0Jermaine Jamison 4 46 1Adam Jennings 4 43 1Stephen Spach 2 29 1Wendell Mathis 2 18 0Matt Rivera 2 5 0Mark Wood 1 22 1 Duncan Reid 1 7 0Jaron Fairman 1 3 1Paul Pinegar 1 (-10) 0

defenSive leaderS Tackles (UA-A) Virginia: Hardy, J.7-6; Parham K. 2-9; Hamilton, M. 7-3. Fresno State: Dwayne Andrews 2-7; James Sanders 4-3; Todd Garcia 3-4. Sacks (No.-Yds.) Virginia: Schmidt 1-0. Fresno State: Todd Garcia 1-2

fresno state 37, virginia 34 (ot)dec. 27, 2004 • Boise, idaHo

ScorinG by QuarTerSVirginia 14 7 3 7 3 - 34Fresno State 7 3 7 14 6 - 37

ScorinG SummaryUVA Pearman, A 13 yd run (Hughes, C kick) FS Jennings 13 yd pass from Pinegar (Visintainer kick)UVA McGrew 7 yd pass from Hagans (Hughes, C kick)UVA Hagans 8 yd run (Hughes kick)FS Visintainer 49 yd field goalFS Jamison 22 yd pass from Pinegar (Visintainer kick)UVA Hughes 33 yd field goalFS Wood 22 yd pass from Pinegar (Visintainer kick)UVA Lundy 20 yd run (Hughes kick), FS Fairman 3 yd pass from Pinegar (Visintainer kick)UVA Hughes 26 yd field goalFS Spach 25 yd pass from PinegaraTTendance: 28,156

Boise, idaHo – Paul Pinegar shrugged off midseason criticism and kept throwing for touchdowns. Pinegar had five TD passes, including the game-winning 25-yarder to Stephen Spach in overtime, as Fresno State beat No. 18 Virginia 37-34 in the MPC Computers Bowl on Monday. “Winning feels great, especially against a Virginia team that has a great defense,” Pinegar said. He was fabulous, completing 23 of 36 passes for 235 yards without an interception, helping the Bulldogs (9-3) erase a 21-7 second-quarter deficit and notch another win against a big-name team. “We’ve got a lot of great teams in the WAC: Boise State, Hawaii, UTEP,” Pinegar said. “We’ve showed that we definitely can compete with some of the best teams in the nation.” His five touchdown passes were a record for the game, formerly known as the Humanitarian Bowl. Virginia got the first possession of overtime, taking a 34-31 lead on a 26-yard field goal by Connor Hughes. It didn’t take Pinegar long to end it, though. He froze the defense with a play-action call and zipped a pass inside the 5 to Spach, who fought off a pair of would-be tacklers and dropped into the end zone. The Bulldogs stormed off the sideline in celebration while the Cavaliers were left dazed. “When you catch the ball in that situation, you’re just looking for the end zone,” Spach said. “You just keep on running. I knew I was really close.” Virginia had things in hand after Wali Lundy followed his big blockers and rumbled across the blue turf at Boise State’s home field on a 20-yard TD run that put the Cavaliers up 31-24 with 6:20 remaining. But Pinegar wasn’t finished. He started on the 17, turning to the ground game and working the clock to give Fresno State a chance to tie. Wendell Mathis ran 22 yards to Virginia’s 25 and Bryson Sumlin reached the 15 on a 6-yard burst. On third-and-6 at the 10, Pinegar threaded a 7-yard pass into double coverage to tight end Duncan Reid, then spiked the ball to stop the clock at 28 seconds. That put the ball at the 3, but soon the Bulldogs faced fourth-and-goal. Pinegar rolled right and connected with Jaron Fairman for a TD with 11 seconds to go. “My last option was to tuck it and run, but that would have been tough sledding to get in,” Pinegar said. “Jaron made a great catch. After he caught it, they swiped at his arm but he did a great job to hold on.” Brent Vinsintainer added the point after, and it was tied at 31. “We never panicked when we were down 14 points,” said Pinegar, who was harshly criticized when Fresno State lost three straight games after a 3-0 start. “We knew we just needed to stop making mistakes.” Pinegar is now 3-0 in bowl games as Fresno State’s quarterback. Mathis ran for 126 yards on 15 carries, and Sumlin added 94 yards on 21 attempts. The Bulldogs established a second-half ground game after being outplayed by the bigger Cavaliers in the first half. “In the first half, we were just a little bit out of sync,” Hill said. “It was a feeling-out process. I felt we were capable of moving the ball. At halftime, we talked about playing a physical game.” Virginia quarterback Marques Hagans also had a great game, throwing for 162 yards on 18-of-30 passing with one TD. He ran for 85 yards and a TD, and his team’s best play was often a drop-back pass that morphed into a long scramble.

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FOOTBALLAUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL ............................................tuLsa 31, fresno state 24dec. 31, 2005 • memPHis, Tenn.

ScorinG by QuarTerSFresno State 7 7 3 7 - 24Tulsa 0 17 0 14 - 31

ScorinG SummaryFS Mathis 6 yd run (Zimmerman kick)TLS Parrish 22 yd run (DeVault kick)TLS Adams 63 yd run (DeVault kick)FS Sumlin 25 yd run (Zimmerman kick)TLS DeVault 41 yd field goalFS Zimmerman 27 yd field goalFS Fernandez 21 yd pass from Pinegar (Zimmerman kick)TLS Davis 54 yd pass from Smith (DeVault kick)TLS Smith 4 yd run (DeVault kick)aTTendance: 54,894

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Paul Smith ran four yards for the winning touchdown with 2:55 remaining and Tulsa’s defense had two key fourth-quarter interceptions in a 31-24 victory over Fresno State in the Liberty Bowl on Saturday. Smith, the game’s MVP, finished 18-of-27 passing for 234 yards with a 54-yard touchdown pass to Ashlan Davis, but made his biggest play on the ground when he scrambled around three Fresno State defenders and into the end zone to secure Tulsa’s first bowl victory since 1991. Defensive back Anthony Germany set up that play by picking off Paul Pinegar’s pass with just under 7 minutes remaining. Smith then led Tulsa on the decisive eight-play, 52-yard drive. Fresno State (8-5) had one final chance to force overtime and Pinegar drove the Bulldogs to the Tulsa 42 before his pass toward the sideline was picked off by linebacker Nelson Coleman. The Golden Hurricane (9-4) then ran out the clock and celebrated their first bowl victory since they beat San Diego State in the Freedom Bowl in 1991. Tulsa had to come from behind to beat its former WAC rival in Fresno State, which was ranked as high as No. 16 in the nation back in November. Fresno State took a 24-17 lead on Pinegar’s 21-yard touchdown pass to Joe Fernandez on the second play of the quarter. The Golden Hurricane tied it at 24-24 two possessions later when Smith found Davis streaking behind the secondary for a 54-yard TD pass. Tarrion Adams led Tulsa with 102 yards rushing, but most of that came on a 63-yard touchdown burst in the second quarter. That scoring run gave Tulsa its first lead at 14-7 and came about 4 minutes after teammate Uril Parrish tied it by running 22 yards for the Golden Hurricane’s first touchdown. Pinegar finished 19-of-30 passing for 213 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions, while Wendell Mathis had 117 yards rushing and his WAC-best 15th rushing touchdown of the season for Fresno State. Pinegar also was denied in his attempt to become the first quarterback to go 4-0 as a starter in bowl games. The former WAC rivals traded field goals in the second and third quarters, with Brad DeVault kicking a 41-yarder on the final play of the first half to give Tulsa a 17-14 halftime lead. Fresno State tied it at 17 on Kyle Zimmerman’s 27-yard field goal early in the third. Fresno State backup Bryson Sumlin had a 25-yard TD run late in the first half. The game was sponsored by AutoZone.

Team STaTS FS TLSFIRST DOWNS 22 20 Rushing 11 9 Passing 11 10 Penalty 0 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 208 196 Rushing Attempts 47 28 Average Per Rush 4.4 7.0 Yards Gained Rushing 225 209 Yards Lost Rushing 17 13 NET YARDS PASSING 213 234 Comp.-Att.-Int 19-30-2 18-27-0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 421 430 Total offense plays 77 55 Fumbles: No.-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties: No.-Yards 5-35 2-10 PUNTS-YARDS 3-103 4-161 Average Yds Per Punt 34.3 40.2 Punt returns: No.-Yds 2-6 0-0 KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-278 5-277 Touchbacks 1 1 Kickoff returns: No.-Yds 3-79-0 3-49-0 Average Per Return 26.3 16.3 Interceptions: No.-Yds 0-0-0 2-1-0 Possession Time 38:20 21:40 Third-Down Conversions 11-18 4-9 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 0-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 Field Goals 1-2 1-1

individual STaTS Rushing Fresno State Att. Net Yds. TDWendell Mathis 31 117 1Bryson Sumlin 11 57 1Paul Pinegar 3 27 0Matt Rivera 2 7 0

Tulsa Att. Net Yds. TDAdams, Tarrion 11 102 1Parrish, Uril 9 51 1Smith, Paul 7 45 1

PassingFresno State A-C-I Att. Yds.Paul Pinegar 30-19-2 1 213

Tulsa A-C-I Att. Yds.Smith, Paul 27-18-0 1 234

ReceivingFresno State Att. Yds. TDJaron Fairman 6 73 0Paul Williams 3 47 0Joe Fernandez 2 25 1Adam Jennings 2 20 0Bear Pascoe 2 10 0Matt Rivera 1 19 0 Wendell Mathis 1 13 0Jesus Tapia 1 6 0J. Jamison 1 0 0

Tulsa Att. Yds. TDDavis, Ashlan 8 128 1Mills, Garrett 4 52 0Parrish, Uril 3 19 0Adams, Tarrion 2 29 0Keopple, Landon 1 6 0

defenSive leaderS Tackles (UA-A) Fresno State: Emanuel Sanchez 5-7; Dwayne Andrews 5-5; Rich Marshall 6-1; Alan Goodwin 2-4.Tulsa: Nelson Coleman 5-9; Nick Graham 8-4; C. Chamber-lain 7-4; Nick Bunting 4-4. Sacks (No.-Yds.) Fresno State: None. Tulsa: None.

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Team STaTS GT FSFIRST DOWNS 23 29 Rushing 10 16 Passing 11 11 Penalty 2 2 NET YARDS RUSHING 161 286 Rushing Attempts 40 42 Average Per Rush 4.0 6.8 NET YARDS PASSING 218 285 Completions-Attempts-Int 17-32-1 23-31-0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 379 571 Total offense plays 72 73 Average Gain Per Play 5.3 7.8 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 8-62 10-80 PUNTS-YARDS 4-151 2-24 Average Yards Per Punt 37.8 12.0 Net Yards Per Punt 37.8 7.0 KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-310 7-413 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-10-0 0-0-0 Average Per Return 10.0 0.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 7-60-0 5-125-0 Average Per Return 8.6 25.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 Possession Time 26:31 33:29 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 16 8 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-23

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Rushing Georgia Tech Att. Net Yds. TDChoice, T. 12 69 0 Dwyer, J. 12 62 2Nesbitt, J. 6 37 0

Fresno State Att. Net Yds. TDSmith, Clifton 18 152 2Harding, Anthony 11 46 0 Brandstater, Tom 3 40 1 Miller, Lonyae 7 38 0 Moore, Marlon 2 11 1

PassingGeorgia Tech A-C-I TD Yds.Bennett, T. 9-15-0 1 91Booker, C. 7-15-1 1 116

Fresno State A-C-I TD Yds.Brandstater, Tom 23-30-0 1 285 ReceivingGeorgia Tech Att. Yds. TDThomas, D. 4 69 1 Johnson, J. 4 61 0 Smith, G. 3 45 0 Donley, D.J. 3 33 1 Fresno State Att. Yds. TDMoore, Marlon 7 80 0 Pascoe, Bear 6 72 0 Smith, Clifton 4 57 0 Ajirotutu, Seyi 2 39 0 Crawley, Jason 1 15 0 Tapia, Jesus 1 10 0 Hamler, Jamel 1 9 0 Lubinsky, Drew 1 3 1

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Tackles (UA-A) Georgia Tech: Wheeler, P. 6-5; Guyton, G. 5-5; Lewis, J. 5-3; Jones, D. 5-2.Fresno State: Riley, Marcus 5-4; Jacobs, Ben 2-7; Haynes, Marvin 3-5; Clutts, Tyler 6-1. Sacks (No.-Yds.) Georgia Tech: None. Fresno State: Clutts, Tyler 2-13; Monga, Jon 1-10.

fresno state 40, georgia tecH 28dec. 31, 2007 • Boise, idaHo

ScorinG by QuarTerSFresno State 3 17 14 6 - 40Georgia Tech 7 0 14 7 - 28

ScorinG SummaryGT DThomas 35 yd pass from T. Bennett (T. Bell kick) FS Stitser, Clint 21 yd field goal FS Moore, Marlon 6 yd run (Stitser, Clint kick) FS Lubinsky, Drew 3 yd pass from Brandstater, T. (Stitser, Clint kick) FS Stitser, Clint 39 yd field goal FS Smith, Clifton 43 yd run (Stitser, Clint kick) GT J. Dwyer 36 yd run (T. Bell kick) FS Brandstater, T 24 yd run (Stitser, Clint kick) GT J. Dwyer 2 yd run (T. Bell kick) GT D.J. Donley 20 yd pass from C. Booker (T. Bell kick) FS Smith, Clifton 32 yd run (Brandstater, T pass failed)

aTTendance: 27,062

Boise, idaHo – Fresno State capped a terrific season by adding Georgia Tech - again - to their list of conquests from BCS conferences. Clifton Smith rushed for 152 yards and two touchdowns, Tom Brandstater threw for a score and ran for another and the Bulldogs beat Georgia Tech 40-28 in the Humanitarian Bowl. It’s Fresno State’s second bowl win over Georgia Tech, after beating the Yellow Jackets 30-21 in the 2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic, and it made the Bulldogs 3-0 against the ACC in bowls. Fresno State has won four of its last five bowl games, all four wins coming against teams from the six conferences with automatic bids to the Bowl Championship Series. Fresno State scored 27 consecutive points after Tech jumped ahead 7-0, and rolled up 571 yards of total offense, the most allowed by the Yellow Jackets this season. Georgia Tech, which led the country in sacks with 47, never got to Brandstater. Brandstater was Tech’s biggest problem early on, before Smith took over with 135 yards rushing in the second half and both of his TDs. Brandstater even added a 24-yard TD run in the third quarter, behind an escort from tight end Bear Pascoe. But it was his first half that was most impressive, when Brandstater directed scoring drives of 82, 90 and 91 yards, and the Bulldogs scored 17 points in the second quarter, including 10 in the final 2 minutes. Brandstater, who finished 23 of 30 passing, threw a 3-yard TD pass to Drew Lubinsky with 1:54 left in the half, the first catch of the junior’s college career. Georgia Tech drove to the Fresno State 47, but on fourth down with 23 seconds left, quarterback Taylor Bennett was sacked. Brandstater then completed three straight passes and Clint Stitser kicked a 39-yard field goal, his second of the half, to give the Bulldogs a 20-7 lead. Smith then started the second half with a 43-yard TD run to give Fresno State a 27-7 lead. Backup quarterback Calvin Booker, in for injured starter Taylor Bennett, threw a towering jump ball that D.J. Donley wrestled from Fresno State defensive backs Moses Harris and Damion Owens, pulling the Yellow Jackets within six with 13:06 left. Brandstater tried to answer, leading the Bulldogs inside the Tech 10. But wide receiver Marlon Moore, who scored on a 6-yard run in the first half, fumbled on a hit by safety Joe Gaston. After Darryl Richard recovered, the Bulldogs’ defense held and Smith capped his career-best day with a 32-yard sprint with 1:50 remaining.

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FOOTBALLNEW MEXICO BOWL 1 ...................................................coLorado state 40, fresno state 35dec. 20, 2008 • alBuqueRque, n.m.

ScorinG by QuarTerSColorado State 10 10 0 20 - 40 Fresno State 14 7 7 7 - 35

ScorinG Summary FS Miller, Lonyae 1 yd run (Goessling, K. kick) CSU Stucker, Grant 18 yd run (Smith, Jason kick) FS Harding, A. 2 yd run (Goessling, K. kick) CSU Smith, Jason 29 yd field goal CSU Smith, Jason 22 yd field goal FS Miller, Lonyae 69 yd run (Goessling, K. kick) CSU Sperry, Kory 22 yd pass from Farris, Billy (Smith, Jason kick) FS Harding, A. 2 yd run (Goessling, K. kick) CSU Johnson, Gartre 1 yd run (Johnson, Gartre rush failed) CSU Greer, Rashaun 69 yd pass from Farris, Billy (Smith, Jason kick) CSU Johnson, Gartre 77 yd run (Smith, Jason kick) FS Skidmore, Ryan 7 yd pass from Brandstater, T. (Goessling, K. kick)

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Fresno State had two backs each rush for 100 yards and two touchdowns, but Bulldog miscues in the final quarter saw Colorado State outscore the Bulldogs 20-7 and win 40-35. The Dogs couldn’t find an answer for Ram back Gartrell Johnson, who rushed for a career-high 285 yards and scored two touchdowns. The Rams (7-6) took their first lead at 33-28 when Billy Farris threw a 69-yard TD to Rashaun Greer with seven minutes left. Fresno State cornerback Sharrod Davis took a big chance but whiffed on his attempt to bat the ball. Greer made the catch at the 30 and went untouched into the end zone. The loss also spoiled big rushing efforts by Anthony Harding and Lonyae Miller, who each scored twice. Harding finished with 120 yards rushing, and Miller added 113. Fresno State got within 40-35 with 55 seconds to go when Tom Brandstater threw a 7-yard pass to Ryan Skidmore. But Colorado State’s Kyle Bell had no trouble fielding the ensuing onside kick. The loss capped a rough season for the injury-depleted Bulldogs (7-6), who talked in fall workouts about a possible Bowl Championship Series run. They led 28-20 early in the fourth quarter. Johnson was named most valuable offensive player in front of 24,735 fans. This was the second bowl game of the bowl season. He broke a 57-yard run in the first quarter and went another 57 yards on a shovel pass from Farris in the second, leaving defenders reaching for the dreadlocks tumbling out of his helmet. Johnson, who averaged 99 yards rushing this season, had 97 by the end of the first quarter. He went wild against a young Fresno State defense that had allowed 197 yards rushing per game. The Rams trailed 21-20 after 6-foot-6 Kory Sperry caught a perfectly placed ball from Farris and beat two defenders in the corner of the end zone with two seconds remaining in the first half. The Bulldogs played without six starters--four on defense--who were lost for the season. But they were in control most of the way. Miller scored Fresno State’s first TD on a 1-yard plunge. Then he bounced outside for a 69-yard TD run to put the Bulldogs up 21-13 late in the second quarter. The Bulldogs were playing in their ninth bowl game in the last 10 years. Only 16 other schools playing in bowl games this season have been as successful.

Team STaTS FS CSUFIRST DOWNS 22 20 Rushing 12 12 Passing 9 7 Penalty 1 1NET YARDS RUSHING 362 248 Rushing Attempts 39 39 Average Per Rush 9.3 6.4 Rushing Touchdowns 3 4NET YARDS PASSING 257 186 Completions-Attempts-Int 17-30-1 13-23-1 Average Per Attempt 8.6 8.1 Average Per Completion 15.1 14.3 Passing Touchdowns 2 1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 619 434Total offense plays 69 62Average Gain Per Play 9.0 7.0Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-0 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 6-60 3-25PUNTS-YARDS 2-84 5-217KICKOFFS-YARDS 8-534 5-320Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-87-0 4-96-0Average Per Return 17.4 24.0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-15-0 1-26-0Possession Time 31:49 28:11Third-Down Conversions 8 of 14 5 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-4

individual STaTS Rushing Colorado State Att. Net Yds. TDJohnson, G. 27 285 2Morton, D. 3 41 0Stucker, G. 2 6 0Mosure, J. 2 17 0Bell, K. 2 6 0Farris, B. 3 -1 0Fresno State Att. Net Yds. TDHarding, Anthony 18 120 2Miller, Lonyae 13 113 2Mathews, Ryan 4 13 0Wylie, Devon 1 6 0Brandstater, Tom 2 4 0West, Chastin 1 -8 0

Passing Colorado State A-C-I TD Yds.Farris, B. 29-17-1 2 257Borcky, T.J. 1-0-0 0 0Fresno State A-C-I TD Yds.Brandstater, Tom 23-13-1 1 186

Receiving Colorado State Att. Yds. TDJohnson, G. 5 90 0Pauga, Z 4 36 0Morton, D. 3 29 0Greer, R. 1 69 1Sperry, K. 1 22 1Fresno State Att. Yds. TDAjirotutu, Seyi 3 81 0Pascoe, Bear 3 39 0Moore, Marlon 3 25 0Evans, Rashad 1 28 0Harding, Anthony 1 8 0Skidmore, Ryan 1 7 1

defenSive leaderS Tackles (UA-A) Colorado State: Brewer, R. 6-4; Galusha, J. 7-2; Pagnotta, M. 6-3, Sisson, M. 3-3; Oppenneer, N. 3-3; Horinek, J. 2-2, Clark, J. 1-3; Owens, B. 2-0.Fresno State: Carter, C. 2-7; Plummer, S. 4-4; Bell, L. 3-5; Jacobs, B. 3-4; Herron, N. 1-6; Dunn, D. 2-4; Harris, M. 2-3; Ike, I. 2-2; Davis, S. 1-3; Jorde, J. 3-0. Sacks (No.-Yds.) Colorado State: NoneFresno State: Ike, I. 1.0-4

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FS WYFIRST DOWNS 19 26 Rushing 10 14 Passing 8 11 Penalty 1 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 197 234 Rushing Attempts 44 50 Average Per Rush 4.5 4.7 Rushing Touchdowns 2 1 Yards Gained Rushing 206 271 Yards Lost Rushing 9 37 NET YARDS PASSING 169 204 Completions-Attempts-Int 14-20-0 18-33-1 Average Per Attempt 8.4 6.2 Average Per Completion 12.1 11.3 Passing Touchdowns 2 3 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 366 438 Total offense plays 64 83 Average Gain Per Play 5.7 5.3 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-2 1-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 5-61 3-19 PUNTS-YARDS 3-139 3-112 Average Yards Per Punt 46.3 37.3 Net Yards Per Punt 38.0 38.0 Inside 20 1 1 50+ Yards 1 0 Touchbacks 1 0 Fair catch 0 0 KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-335 6-345 Average Yards Per Kickoff 67.0 57.5 Net Yards Per Kickoff 51.6 39.3 Touchbacks 1 0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2--2-0 1-5-0 Average Per Return -1.0 5.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-109-0 3-57-0 Average Per Return 21.8 19.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-27-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 26:47 33:13 1st Quarter 7:46 7:14 2nd Quarter 7:06 7:54 3rd Quarter 8:42 6:18 4th Quarter 3:13 11:47 OT Quarter 0:00 0:00 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 10 9 of 20 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 4 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 3-5 PAT Kicks 4-4 3-3 Field Goals 0-0 2-4

wyoming 35,fresno state 28dec. 19, 2009 • alBuqueRque, n.m.

ScorinG by QuarTerS 1 2 3 4 2OT TotalWyoming 7 7 3 11 7 35 Fresno State 0 14 7 7 0 28

ScorinG Summary WY ALEXANDER, A. 68 yd run (WATTS, Ian kick)FS Mathews, Ryan 4 yd run (Goessling, K. kick) WY BOLLING, Greg 21 yd pass from CARTA-SAMUELS,A (WATTS, Ian Kick)FS Hamler, Jamel 10 yd pass from Colburn, Ryan (Goessling, K. kick) FS Hamler, Jamel 43 yd pass from West, Chastin (Goessling, K. kick)WY WATTS, Ian 40 yd field goal FS Mathews, Ryan 5 yd run (Goessling, K. kick)WY LEONARD, David 11 yd pass from CARTA-SAMUELS,A (BOLLING, Greg pass from CARTA-SAMUELS,A) WY WATTS, Ian 37 yd field goalWY LEONARD, David 13 yd pass from CARTA-SAMUELS,A (WATTS, Ian kick)

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Freshman Austyn Carta-Samuels threw three touchdown passes, the last a 13-yarder to David Leonard in the second overtime Saturday, and Wyoming beat Fresno State 35-28 in the New Mexico Bowl. The first of 34 bowls was a high-scoring matchup that was decided by defense. Wyoming (7-6) stopped the nation’s leading rusher, Fresno State’s Ryan Mathews, on three rushing attempts from the 1 in the first overtime. The Bulldogs (8-5) tried a quarterback sneak on fourth down and came up short. The Cowboys scored on the first possession in double overtime, then held Fresno State on downs. The Bulldogs were playing in their 10th bowl game in the last 11 seasons and for the second straight year played in the New Mexico Bowl.

Game Notes:•Fresno State made its 10th bowl appearance in the last 11 seasons. •Ryan Mathews scored his 37th and 38th career rushing touchdowns in the game, tying a New Mexico Bowl record for most rushing TDs in game. His first tied the game at 7-7 with a 4-yard run. That followed a big fourth down conversion in which Mathews reeled off a 29-yard run to put the ball at the 4 yard line. His touchdown extended his career school record. •Mathews posted his 11th 100-yard rushing game of the season, most by a back in school history and tying the WAC record set in 2000 by LaDainian Tomlinson of TCU. •On the day, Mathews had 144 yards on 31 carries. He finishes his third season at Fresno State second for career rushing with 3,280 yards on 530 carries with 38 TDs to average 6.2 yards per carry. Mathews ran for 1,808 yards in 2009, surpassing Rodney Davis’s record of 1,586 by 222 yards. •In the WAC record book, Mathews finishes fourth in single season rushing yards, 16th all-time in career rushing yards and 12th in rushing touchdowns. •Jamel Hamler’s two-touchdown game gives him four in the last four games. Two of those touchdowns were acrobatic, as he scored with 2 seconds remaining against Illinois as he stretched the ball across the goal line and then a leaping catch against Wyoming and landing with his feet in bounds. Replays on both plays proved touchdowns were the correct calls on the field. He added his second TD of the game on a reverse pass from fellow receiver Chastin West. •Hamler’s two touchdowns tied a New Mexico Bowl record for most in a game, held by five other players in including teammates Lonyae Miller (2008), Anthony Harding (2008) and Ryan Mathews (2009). •Ben Jacob’s blocked kick at the end of the half of a 50-yard field goal attempt by the Cowboys was the fifth of his career. It was Fresno State’s fifth of the season, 84th of the Pat Hill era and the 49th since 2002, most in the nation. It was the second on New Mexico Bowl history. •Chastin West completed his first pass attempt of his career, a 43-yard pass to Jamel Hamler on Fresno State’s first drive of the third quarter to give the Dogs their first lead of the game, 21-14. •Junior Chris Lewis got his first career interception and had a 27-yard interception return, breaking a New Mexico Bowl game record for most return yards on an interception. His interception was tipped by Cornell Banks and he returned to the Wyoming 6 yard line. Mathews scored two plays later to give the Dogs a 28-17 lead. •Senior Wilson Ramos made his first quarterback sack of the season, UW dropping quarterback Austyn Carta-Samuals in the third quarter. •The game was the first overtime game in New Mexico Bowl history and Fresno State’s second double-overtime game in the 2009 season.

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Silicon Valley Football Classic 2micHigan state 44, no. 20 fresno state 35dec. 31, 2001 • san Jose, calif.

ScorinG by QuarTerSMichigan State 17 20 0 7 - 44Fresno State 14 7 7 7 - 35

ScorinG SummaryFS Stephen Spach 5-yard pass from David Carr (Asen Asparuhov kick)MSU Charles Rogers 72-yard from Jeff Smoker (Dave Rayner kick)MSU Monquiz Wedlow 0-yard fumble recovery (Dave Rayner kick)FS Rodney Wright 36-yard pass from David Carr (Asen Asparuhov kick)MSU Dave Rayner 41-yard field goalMSU T.J. Duckett 5-yard run (Dave Rayner kick)FS Rodney Wright 79-yard pass from David Carr (Asen Asparuhov kick)MSU T.J. Duckett 39-yard run (Dave Rayner kick)MSU Charles Rogers 69-yard pass from Jeff Smoker (Dave Rayner kick)FS Paris Gaines 2-yard run (Asen Asparuhov kick)FS Paris Gaines 15-yard pass from David Carr (Asen Asparuhov kick)MSU Ivory McCoy 5-yard pass from Jeff Smoker (Dave Rayner kick)aTTendance: 30,456

SAN JOSE, Calif. – Charles Rogers set a Michigan State record with 270 yards receiving - and he wasn’t even the most prolific pass-catcher on the field at the Silicon Valley Football Classic. It was that kind of a day in San Jose, as Rogers caught two of Jeff Smoker’s three touchdown passes during the Spartans’ phenomenal first half in a 44-35 victory over Fresno State on Monday. In a matchup of two potent offenses that combined for 1,146 total yards, Smoker and Rogers outdueled Fresno State’s high-profile combo of David Carr and Rodney Wright, who finished with 13 catches for a school-record 299 yards and two TDs. After an inconsistent season in which they finished eighth in the Big Ten and barely qualified for a bowl, the Spartans (7-5) gained 405 yards and scored 37 points before halftime. Carr threw for 531 yards to Smoker’s 376, but the Spartans’ big early lead proved too large to overcome. After Fresno State (11-3) pulled within two points in the final minutes, the Spartans made one last scoring drive to clinch their second bowl victory under coach Bobby Williams. T.J. Duckett rushed for 184 yards and two scores as Michigan State overwhelmed the Bulldogs, whose high-octane offense was expected to dominate the game. Instead, Fresno State ended its breakout season with its first loss in four games against teams from BCS conferences. Carr, who won the Johnny Unitas award as the nation’s top senior quarterback, ended his prolific career with another amazing game, but he couldn’t play defense. Fresno State fell to 0-3 in bowl games during Pat Hill’s otherwise successful tenure. After the teams exchanged handshakes, Michigan State defensive end Nick Myers, the game’s defensive MVP, planted the school flag at midfield. Trailing 37-28 with 6:52 left, Fresno State’s Bryce McGill blocked Craig Jarrett’s punt and returned it to the Spartans 16. Two plays later, Paris Gaines caught a screen pass and ran through several blocks for a TD. But Michigan State came alive once again for a 77-yard drive. After a 43-yard reception by Rogers, Smoker hit Ivory McCoy for a 5-yard TD with 1:59 left. After just two seasons, this unassuming lower-tier bowl game is building a reputation for exciting, bizarre football. Last season, the Bulldogs overcame a 27-point deficit, but lost the inaugural game to Air Force when a

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Score by QuarterS 1 2 3 4 Score NortherN IllINoIS 6 17 10 7 40 FreSNo State 7 3 0 7 17

ScorING SuMMary FS haMler, JaMel 11 yd paSS FroM colburN, ryaN (GoeSSlING, kIck) NIu harNISh, chaNd 7 yd ruN (cklaMoVSkI, M kIck FaIled) NIu harNISh, chaNd 28 yd ruN (cklaMoVSkI, M kIck) NIu cklaMoVSkI, M 45 yd FIeld Goal FS GoeSSlING, 45 yd FIeld Goal NIu Skarb, kyle 22 yd paSS FroM harNISh, chaNd (cklaMoVSkI, M kIck) NIu cklaMoVSkI, M 51 yd FIeld Goal NIu SpaNN, chad 18 yd ruN (cklaMoVSkI, M kIck) NIu SpaNN, chad 8 yd ruN (cklaMoVSkI, M kIck) FS eVaNS, raShad 11 yd paSS FroM colburN, ryaN (GoeSSlING, kIck)

BOISE, IDAHO--the doGS Got out to a FaSt Start IN the FIrSt Quarter, ForcING the huSkIeS to turN the ball oVer oN dowNS oN theIr opeNING poSSeSSIoN. the bulldoGS reSpoNded wIth a 69-yard ScorING drIVe, capped by colburN’S 11-yard ScorING StrIke to JaMel haMler, who waS NaMed the MoSt Valuable player For FreSNo State. colburN waS 28 For 38 oN the NIGht aNd threw For two touchdowNS.

the bulldoGS FINIShed the 2010 SeaSoN wIth aN 8-5 record aNd Made ItS 11th bowl appearaNce IN 12 SeaSoNS. oVerall, the doGS haVe played IN 23 bowl GaMeS IN School hIStory.

FreShMaN JaleN SauNderS recorded a career-hIGh 58 yardS oN FIVe carrIeS For the MoSt ruShING yardS oF the NIGht. hIS loNGeSt ruSh waS 19-yardS.

kIcker keVIN GoeSSlING hIt a FIeld Goal, hIS 21St oF the SeaSoN, FroM 45-yardS.

Team Stats NIU FSFIRST DOWNS 22 26 Rushing 7 5 Passing 14 17 Penalty 1 4 NET YARDS RUSHING 203 74 Rushing Attempts 28 35 Avg. Per Rush 7.2 2.1 Rushing Touchdowns 4 0 Yards Gained Rushing 208 120 Yards Lost Rushing 5 46 NET YARDS PASSING 300 288 C-A-I 17-27-0 28-38-0 Avg. Per Attempt 11.1 7.6 Avg. Per Completion 17.6 10.3 Passing Touchdowns 1 2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 503 362 Total offense plays 55 73 Average Gain Per Play 9.1 5.0 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 6-65 4-43 PUNTS-YARDS 0-0 3-91 Average Yards Per Punt 0.0 30.3 Net Yards Per Punt 0.0 30.3 Inside 20 0 1 50+ Yards 0 0 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 0 2 KICKOFFS-YARDS 8-529 4-257 Avg. Yards Per Kickoff 66.1 64.2 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 24:07 35:53 1st Quarter 6:02 8:58 2nd Quarter 6:23 8:37 3rd Quarter 6:07 8:53 4th Quarter 5:35 9:25 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 6 6 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-3 Touchdowns 3-3 2-3 Field goals 0-3 0-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-36 0-0 PAT Kicks 4-5 2-2 Field Goals 2-2 1-2

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FOOTBALL ........................................................... BOWL RECORDSMost points, second half:..27 vs. Air Force, 2000 Silicon Valley Football ClassicMost total points:.............51 vs. Bowling Green, 1985 California Bowl V

TEAM DEFENSERushingFewest rushes: ............... 28, Tulsa, 2005 Liberty Bowl Fewest net yards: .................................................................. 61 vs. Ball State, 1989 California Raisin Bowl IX

PassingFewest attempts: ........13 vs. Drake, 1946 Raisin BowlFewest completions: ...6 vs. Drake, 1946 Raisin BowlPasses intercepted: ................. 7 vs. Humboldt State, 1968 Camellia Bowl

Total DefenseFewest rushing & passing plays: ...............................................................50 vs. USC, 1992 Freedom Bowl IXFewest yards gained: 147 vs. Drake, 1946 Raisin Bowl

ScoringFewest pts allowed: 0 vs. Hawaii, 1941 Pineapple Bowl MiscellaneousFewest total first downs: 9 vs. Drake, 1946 Raisin Bowl

INDIVIDUAL BOWL RECORDSRUSHINGRushing attemptsGame: 37, Rodney Davis vs. Georgia Tech, 2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic IIICareer: 51, Bryson Sumlin, Silicon Valley Football Classic III & IV, 2004 MPC Computers Bowl, 2005 Liberty Bowl

Rushing yards (net)Game: 153, Rodney Davis vs. Georgia Tech, 2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic IIICareer: 243, Wendell Mathis, 2004 MPC Computers Bowl; 2005 Liberty Bowl

TouchdownsGame: 3, Stephone Paige vs. Bowling Green, 1982 California Bowl IICareer: 3, Stephone Paige, 1982 California Bowl II; Anthony Daigle, 1991 California Raisin Bowl XI, 1992 Freedom Bowl IX, 1993 Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl

PASSINGPass AttemptsGame: 63, Trent Dilfer vs. Colorado, 1993 Jeep Eagle Aloha BowlCareer: 123, Paul Pinegar, 2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic III, 2003 Silicon Valley Football Classic IV, 2004 MPC Computers Bowl, 2005 Liberty Bowl

Pass Completions Game: 37, Trent Dilfer vs. Colorado, 1993 Jeep Eagle Aloha BowlCareer: 70, Paul Pinegar, 2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic III, 2003 Silicon Valley Football Classic IV, 2004 MPC Computers Bowl, 2005 Liberty Bowl

Completion PercentageGame: (min. 10) .694, Mark Barsotti vs. Bowling Green, 1991 California Raisin Bowl XICareer: .640, David Carr, 2000 Silicon Valley Football Classic and 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic IIPassing yardsGame: 531, David Carr vs. Michigan State, 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic

Career: 992, David Carr, 2000 Silicon Valley Football Classic, 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic II

Touchdown passesGame: 5, 2x; David Carr vs. Air Force, 2000 Silicon Valley Football Classic; Paul Pinegar vs. Virginia, 2004 MPC Computers BowlCareer: 9, David Carr, 2000 Silicon Valley Football Classic, 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic II

Passes intercepted Game: 6, Mel Gustafson vs. Drake, 1946 Raisin Bowl; Rod Hudson vs. Humboldt State, 1968 Camellia BowlCareer: 6, Mel Gustafson, 1946 Raisin Bowl; Rod Hudson, 1968 Camellia Bowl

Longest pass - 91, Mark Barsotti to Stephen Shelley vs. Ball State, 1989 California Raisin Bowl IX

RECEIVINGPass receptionsGame: 15, Stephone Paige vs. Bowling Green, 1982 California Bowl IICareer: 24, Rodney Wright, 1999 EA Sports Las Vegas Bowl, 2000 Silicon Valley Football Classic, 2001 Sili-con Valley Football Classic ...........................................

Receiving yardsGame: 299, Rodney Wright, 2001 Silicon Valley Foot-ball ClassicCareer: 431, Rodney Wright, 1999 EA Sports Las Vegas Bowl, 2000 Silicon Valley Football Classic, 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic

Touchdown receptionsGame: 2 (7 players), Bernard Berrian, 2000 Silicon Valley Football Classic, Jan Barrett, 1961 Mercy Bowl I; Stephone Paige, 1982 California Bowl; Gene Taylor, 1985 California Bowl; Andre Alexander, 1988 California Bowl; Tydus Winans, 1993 Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl; Rodney Wright, 2001, Silicon Valley Football ClassicCareer: 2 (6 players), Bernard Berrian, 2000 Silicon Valley Football Classic, Jan Barrett, 1961 Mercy Bowl I; Stephone Paige, 1982 California Bowl; Gene Taylor, 1985 California Bowl; Andre Alexander, 1988 California Bowl; Tydus Winans 1993 Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl; Rodney Wright, 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic

Longest reception - 91, Stephen Shelly from Mark Bar-sotti, 1989 California Raisin Bowl IX

TOTAL OFFENSETotal offensive attempts (passing & rushing plays) ................. Game: 88 vs. Colorado, 1993 Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl

Total offense yardsGame: 560 vs. Michigan State, 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic

Touchdowns responsible forGame: 5, 2x; David Carr vs. Air Force, 2000 Silicon Valley Football Classic; Paul Pinegar vs. Virginia, 2004 MPC Computers BowlCareer: 9, David Carr (9 passes) vs. Air Force, 2000 Silicon Valley Football Classic; vs. Michigan State, 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic

TEAM BOWL RECORDSRushingMost rushes: ........56 vs. USC, 1992 Freedom Bowl IXMost net yards gained: ...........................................................260 vs. Colorado State, 2008 New Mexico BowlMost TDs: 4 vs. Bowling Green, 1985 California Bowl V

PassingMost attempts: 63 vs. Colorado, 1993 Jeep Eagle Aloha BowlMost completions: ....................................................................37 vs. Colorado, 1993 Jeep Eagle Aloha BowlMost had intercepted: ............................................................. 4 vs. Ball State, 1989 California Raisin Bowl IXMost yards gained: ...................................................... 531 vs. Michigan State, 2001 Silicon Valley Football ClassicHighest pct.: ..................................................................... .694 vs. Bowling Green, 1991 California Raisin Bowl XIMost touchdowns: ......................................................... 5, 2x; vs. Air Force, 2000 Silicon Valley Football ....... Classic; vs. Virginia, 2004 MPC Computers Bowl

Total OffenseMost plays (passing & rushing): ...............................................88 vs. Colorado, 1993 Jeep Eagle Aloha BowlMost yards gained: ......................................................... 560 vs. Michigan State, 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic

PuntingMost punts: 9 vs. Western Michigan, 1988 California Bowl VIIIMost yards: 332 vs. Bowling Green, 1985 California Bowl VHighest average per punt: ......................................................47.4 vs. Bowling Green, 1985 California Bowl V

Punt ReturnsMost punt returns: ......13 vs. Drake, 1946 Raisin BowlMost yards returned: ................................................................. 59 vs. Bowling Green, 1982 California Bowl II

Kickoff ReturnsMost kickoff returns: .........................................................8 vs. Air Force, 2000 Silicon Valley Football ClassicMost return Yards: .............................................................. 156 vs. vs. Air Force, 2000 Silicon Valley Football Classic

MiscellaneousMost first downs: ......................................................................34 vs. Colorado, 1993 Jeep Eagle Aloha BowlMost first downs rushing: 16 vs. USC, 1992 Freedom Bowl IXMost first downs passing: ........................................................25 vs. Colorado, 1993 Jeep Eagle Aloha BowlMost first downs penalty: ................................................. 16 vs. Western Michigan, 1988 California Bowl VIIIMost fumbles: ..................................................................8 vs. Arkansas State, 1937 Little All-American BowlMost fumbles lost: ........................................................ 6 vs. Arkansas State, 1937 Little All-American Bowl; vs. ...............................................Drake, 1946 Raisin Bowl

ScoringMost touchdowns: ...................................................................... 7 vs. Bowling Green, 1985 California Bowl V.Most points after touchdown: .....................................................7 vs. Bowling Green, 1985 California Bowl VMost field goals: ........................................................... 3, vs. Georgia Tech, 2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic IIIMost points, first half:............ 23 vs. Bowling Green, 1985 California Bowl V

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FOOTBALLBOWL RECORDS ............................................................Most kicking pointsGame: 12, Asen Asparuhov, 2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic IIICareer: 21, Asen Asparuhov, Silicon Valley Football Classic I-III

RETURNSLongest punt returnGame: 21, Eric Fox vs. Bowling Green, 1982 California Bowl II; Andre Alexander vs. Western Michigan, 1988 California Bowl VIII

Kickoff returnsGame: 4, Eric Fox vs. Bowling Green, 1982 California Bowl II; Kelvin Means vs. Bowling Green, 1991 California Raisin Bowl XI; Rashad Evans vs. Colorado State, 2008 New Mexico BowlCareer: 6, Adam Jennings, 2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic III, 2003 Silicon Valley Football Classic IV, 2004 MPC Computers Bowl, 2005 Liberty BowlKickoff yards Game: 96, Rashad Evans vs. Colorado State, 2008 New Mexico BowlCareer: 182, Adam Jennings, 2002 Silicon Valley Foot-ball Classic III, 2003 Silicon Valley Football Classic IV, 2004 MPC Computers Bowl, 2005 Liberty Bowl

Touchdowns from kickoff returnsGame: 0, all teamsCareer: 0, all teams

Longest returnGame: 39, Adam Jennings vs. Georgia Tech, 2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic III

PUNTINGPuntsGame: 9, Lance Oberparleiter vs. Western Michigan, 1988 California Bowl VIIICareer: 17, Jason Simpson, Silicon Valley Football Clas-sic I-III

Average per puntGame: (min. 5) 47.4 (7 for 332), Mike Mancini vs. Bowling Green, 1985, California Bowl VCareer: 47.4, Mike Mancini, 1985 California Bowl V

Punting yardsGame: 332, Mike Mancini vs. Bowling Green, 1985 California Bowl VCareer: 660, Jason Simpson, Silicon Valley Football Classic I-III

Longest puntGame: 62, Mike Lingua, 2004 MPC Computers Bowl

DEFENSESolo tacklesGame: 13, James Williams vs. Ball State, 1989 Cali-fornia Raisin Bowl IX

Total tacklesGame: 18, Don Turner vs. Bowling Green, 1982 California Bowl II

SacksGame: 3, Clyde Glover vs. Bowling Green, 1982 Cali-fornia Bowl II; Greg Ramsey vs. Bowling Green, 1985 California Bowl VCareer: 3, Clyde Glover, 1982 California Bowl; Greg Ramsey, 1985 California Bowl V

InterceptionsPasses interceptedGame: 2, Rod Webster vs. Bowling Green, 1985 California Bowl V; Dee Meza vs. Georgia Tech, 2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic IIICareer: 2, Rod Webster, 1985 California Bowl

Interception yardsGame: 58, Ron Cox vs. Ball State, 1989 California Raisin Bowl IXCareer: 58, Ron Cox, 1989 California Raisin Bowl

Most touchdownsGame: 1, Ron Cox vs. Ball State, 1989 California Raisin Bowl IX; Dee Meza, 2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic IIICareer: 1, Ron Cox vs. Ball State, 1989 California Raisin Bowl IX; Dee Meza, 2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic III

SCORINGTouchdowns scoredGame: 3, Stephone Paige vs. Bowling Green, 1982 California Bowl IICareer: 3 (2 players) Stephone Paige, 1982 California Bowl; Anthony Daigle, 1991 California Raisin Bowl, 1992 Freedom Bowl IX, 1993 Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl; Paris Gaines, 2000 Silicon Valley Football Classic, 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic; Bryson Sumlin, 2002 Silicon Val-ley Football Classic III, 2003 Silicon Valley Football Clas-sic IV, 2004 MPC Computers Bowl, 2005 Liberty Bowl

PAT’s madeGame: 7, Barry Belli vs. Bowling Green, 1985 California Bowl VCareer: 12, Asen Asparuhov, Silicon Valley Football Clas-sic I-III

PAT’s attemptedGame: 7, Barry Belli vs. Bowling Green, 1985 California Bowl VCareer: 13, Asen Asparuhov, Silicon Valley Football Clas-sic I-III

Field goals attemptedGame: 4, Asen Asparuhov, 2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic IIICareer: 4, Derek Mahoney, 1991 California Raisin Bowl; Asen Asparuhov, Silicon Valley Football Classic I-III

Field goals madeGame: 3, Asen Asparuhov, 2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic IIICareer: 3, Asen Asparuhov, 2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic III

LongestfieldgoalmadeGame: 49, Brett Visintainer, 2004 MPC Computers Bowl

Most two-point conversionsGame: 1, Terry Carter vs. Bowling Green, 1982 California Bowl II; Anthony Daigle vs. Colorado, 1993 Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl Career: 1, Terry Carter, 1982 California Bowl II; Anthony Daigle, 1993 Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl

Most two-point attemptsGame: 2, Trent Dilfer vs. Colorado, 1993 Jeep Eagle Aloha BowlCareer: 2, Trent Dilfer, 1993 Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl

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THIS IS THE MOUNTAIN WESTFrom its inception in 1999, the Mountain West has been committed to excellence in intercollegiate ath-letics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Progressive in its approach, the MW continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. Now in its 14th year, the MW has been assertive in its involve-ment with the NCAA governance structure and has taken a leadership role in the overall administration of intercollegiate athletics.

The Mountain West has marked several achievements over its first 13 years of existence, most notably be-coming the first to establish a sports television net-work dedicated solely to an intercollegiate athletic conference (The Mtn.). The Mountain West also was the first to experiment with the coaches’ challenge in the college football instant replay system, and was the first non-automatic-qualifying BCS conference to par-ticipate in four BCS bowl games, winning three. Ad-ditionally, the Mountain West was the first conference to have a member institution with No. 1 overall picks in both the NFL and NBA drafts in the same year (Utah’s Alex Smith and Andrew Bogut, respectively in 2005). With San Diego State’s Stephen Strasburg claiming the No. 1 pick in the 2009 MLB Draft, the Mountain West is one of two conferences to have the No. 1 se-lection in each of the NFL, NBA and MLB drafts since the MW was founded in 1999. In 2011-12, the Moun-tain West was among the first conferences to imple-ment a league-wide state-of-the art basketball instant replay system.

The Mountain West is noted for its geographic diversity. Some of the most beautiful terrain and landscapes in the nation can be found within Mountain West bound-aries, including the majestic Rocky Mountain range, which borders four MW institutions (Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State and New Mexico). The high plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,220 feet – the highest Division I campus in the nation) contrast with the des-ert cities of Las Vegas and Reno, home to UNLV and Nevada, while Fresno State and San Diego State add a West coast influence with their locations in Central and Southern California. The inclusion of the Hawai‘i football program extends the Mountain West footprint to the beautiful islands in the Pacific Ocean. HISTORY The Mountain West was conceived on May 26, 1998, when the presidents of eight institutions — Air Force, BYU, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah and Wyoming — decided to form a new NCAA Division I-A intercollegiate athletic conference. The split from a former 16-team conference re-estab-lished continuity and stability among the membership within the new league and signaled the continuation of its tradition-rich, long-standing athletic rivalries. Three of the MW’s eight original members have been con-ference rivals since the 1960s (New Mexico, Wyoming and Colorado State), while San Diego State (1978) and Air Force (1980) were longtime members as well. UNLV and TCU entered the fold in 1996 and the Reb-els continued as one of the original eight institutions that formed the MW in 1999. TCU re-joined the group with its first year of competition in the Mountain West in 2005-06. With conference realignment sweeping the nation in recent years, the MW has been proactive in addressing membership changes. Boise State Univer-sity joined the Mountain West in 2011-12, followed by Fresno State and the University of Nevada on July 1, 2012. Also on July 1, 2012, the University of Hawai‘i

became a football-only member of the Conference. On May 4, 2012, the Mountain West announced the ad-ditions of San Jose State University and Utah State University as full-time members effective July 1, 2013.

When the Mountain West officially began operations on July 1, 1999, the new league had in place a seven-year contract with ESPN, giving the broadcaster ex-clusive national television rights to MW football and men’s basketball, and three-year agreements to send the league’s football champion to the Liberty Bowl and a second team to the Las Vegas Bowl. Commission-er Craig Thompson also arranged a third bowl tie-in each of the first three seasons (1999 Motor City, 2000 Silicon Valley, 2001 New Orleans) before securing a four-year deal with the Emerald Bowl in San Francisco in 2002. Entering the 2012 season, the MW has four contracted bowl affiliations – the MAACO Bowl Las Ve-gas, San Diego Country Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl, Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl and Gildan New Mexico Bowl.

An innovator in the postseason bowl structure, the MW engineered many “firsts,” as league teams have participated in five inaugural bowl games (2000 Silicon Valley, 2001 New Orleans, 2002 San Francisco (Em-erald), 2005 Poinsettia, 2006 New Mexico), as well as placing the first non-automatic-qualifying BCS team into a BCS bowl game with Utah’s appearance in the 2005 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.

2011-12 IN REVIEWFrom the gridiron to the diamond, Mountain West teams enjoyed an outstanding year in 2011-12. The MW sent a record five football teams to bowl games for the fifth consecutive year and had two teams ranked in the final BCS Standings and USA Today/ESPN Coaches polls for the fourth straight season. League newcomer Boise State enjoyed a successful inaugural MW campaign, closing out the 2011 season ranked sixth in the Coaches’ poll and eighth in the As-sociated Press poll.

For the second time in three years, the Mountain West was represented by four men’s basketball teams in the NCAA tournament, marking the 12th time in the last 13 years the Conference has sent multiple teams to the Big Dance. Regular season co-champion New Mexico captured the MW Tournament title to earn the league’s automatic bid, while MW regular-season co-champion San Diego State was joined by Colorado State and UNLV in receiving at-large invitations. The 2011-12 season marked the third straight year the Mountain West had at least two teams ranked in the final AP poll and one in the Coaches’ poll. Overall, the league had three different teams ranked in the national top 25 polls at some point during the season for the third straight year.

San Diego State won both the MW women’s bas-ketball regular-season and tournament titles to earn the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, marking the Aztecs’ third trip to the Big Dance in the last four seasons. UNLV, making its first postseason appearance since 2006, advanced to the Women’s Na-tional Invitation Tournament.

Mountain West regular-season and tournament champion Colorado State made its 17th consecutive appearance in the NCAA women’s volleyball tourna-ment and advanced to the second round for the fifth straight year. The Rams finished the season with a na-tional ranking for the second straight year, coming in at No. 25 in the final AVCA poll. Volleyball also re-set

the league’s average attendance record for the second straight year as the eight MW teams averaged 1,036 fans per match in 2012.

In women’s soccer, New Mexico advanced to the NCAA tournament for the second straight year after clinching both the MW regular-season and tournament crowns. Lobo midfielder Jael Fanning joined New Mexico volleyball outside hitter Kelly Williamson in re-ceiving NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships.

The New Mexico men’s and women’s cross country teams swept the MW crowns for the third consecutive year and went on to earn spots in the NCAA Cham-pionships. The Lobo women registered their second consecutive top 10 performance with a ninth-place fin-ish at the NCAA Championships, while the Lobo men finished in 31st place.

Two MW student-athletes won national titles at the 2012 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships as New Mexico’s Kendall Spencer and TCU’s Whitney Gipson won the men’s and women’s long jump events, respectively.

The Mountain West registered a record nine All-Amer-ican performances at the NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships, with student-athletes from Boise State, New Mexico, San Diego State, TCU, UNLV and Wyoming representing the league.

For the 13th consecutive season, the Mountain West sent at least four men’s golf teams to the NCAA Tour-nament. This marked the third time in four years the MW was represented by five teams as San Diego State earned the league’s automatic bid and was joined by Colorado State, New Mexico, TCU and UNLV with at-large invitations. The Aztecs and Horned Frogs quali-fied for the 2012 NCAA Finals, the ninth time in league history multiple teams advanced. San Diego State advanced to match play and finished fifth as a team, marking the highest finish for a MW squad since three teams placed in the top eight at the 2005 NCAA Finals. TCU’s Julien Brun tied for second place at the NCAA Finals, which is the highest individual finish for a MW golfer since UNLV’s Ryan Moore captured medalist honors in 2004.

For the third consecutive year, at least four MW wom-en’s golf teams received NCAA regional bids, marking the ninth straight year the Mountain West has sent at least three teams to the postseason. TCU earned the league’s automatic berth and was joined in postseason

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play by New Mexico, San Diego State and UNLV.

The Boise State men’s and TCU women’s teams earned the league’s automatic bids and represented the MW at the 2012 NCAA Tennis Championships. In addition, the league qualified six individuals for post-season single/doubles competition.

In softball, MW champion San Diego State earned the league’s automatic bid and made its fifth consecutive appearance in the NCAA Championship, advancing to the regional finals for the second straight year

TCU’s Whitney Gipson completed a 2012 sweep of the national women’s long jump titles, also earning the crown at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Champi-onships. Joining Gipson atop the awards podium were Boise State’s Kurt Felix and San Diego State’s Whitney Ashley, who were crowned national champions in the men’s decathlon and women’s discus, respectively.

In baseball, the MW had regular-season co-champions for the first time in the league’s 13-year history as New Mexico and TCU shared the crown. The Lobos won

their second straight MW tournament title and earned the league’s automatic bid for their third consecutive appearance in the NCAA Baseball Championship. TCU received an at-large invitation and made its ninth straight trip to the NCAA tournament, advancing to the Super Regionals for the third time in four years. The 2012 season marked the fourth straight year the Mountain West sent multiple teams to the NCAA Base-ball Championship.

ACADEMIC CONSORTIUM From the outset, the MW’s member institutions have been committed to creating strong academic relation-ships, as well as athletic competition. To that end, the chief academic officers of each institution have explored academic exchange programs, library cross-overs and shared research. In addition, the faculty ath-letics representatives routinely provide academic as-sistance and test-taking services for student-athletes visiting from fellow member institutions for competi-tion.

OPPORTUNITYThe Mountain West provides a first-class athletic and academic experience for more than 7,000 student-ath-letes each year. Over the past 13 years, 38 Mountain West student-athletes have earned NCAA Postgradu-ate Scholarships, and since the league’s inception in

1999, an additional 26 student-athletes have been named MW Scholar-Athlete of the Year and awarded league-sponsored postgraduate scholarships. Three student-athletes have earned distinction as Rhodes Scholars (Jessica Mellinger, Wyoming and Delavane Diaz and Brittany Morreale, Air Force).

Conference student-athletes are also given a voice regarding pertinent issues within the MW and NCAA governance structure through representation on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). The Mountain West SAAC consists of 19 representatives; two student-athletes from each full member institution and one faculty athletics representative. The commit-tee reviews and reacts to legislation and to other top-ics referred by the Conference constituent groups or committees related to the student-athlete experience. ACHIEVEMENT The MW has produced 762 All-Amer-ica selections among its 18 sponsored sports (men’s swimming was discontinued as a conference sport following the 2010-11 season) in the last 13 years, including a league-record 83 All-America honorees in 2010-11. A total of 125 MW student-athletes have also earned Academic All-America accolades in that span. The Mountain West has sent at least 28 teams to NCAA postseason events in each of the past 13 years, capturing three team national championships in men’s cross country and producing 32 individual national champions in the sports of men’s golf, men’s cross country, and men’s and women’s indoor track & field and outdoor track & field.

Mountain West members have participated in 51 bowl games under the league umbrella, including four ap-pearances in BCS games. The MW has earned 61 postseason bids in men’s basketball, including 33 NCAA Tournament appearances and two NIT Final Four berths. MW women’s basketball has tallied 57 postseason slots, including 31 NCAA bids, five Sweet 16 appearances and one Elite Eight berth since 2000. Wyoming won the MW’s first WNIT championship in 2007 with a win over Wisconsin. In women’s volleyball, the MW has had 34 NCAA bids with eight Sweet 16 berths and one Elite Eight appearance. Women’s soc-cer has earned 26 NCAA bids since 1999, with BYU advancing to the Sweet 16 in 2000 and the Elite Eight in 2003. MW men’s golf has had at least four repre-sentatives in each of the last 13 NCAA Golf Region-als, while women’s golf has had at least three teams participate in NCAA Regionals 11 of the last 13 years.

SPORTSMANSHIP Named a Sports Ethics Fellow by the Institute for In-ternational Sport in 1998, Commissioner Thompson has been a driving force for sportsmanship within in-tercollegiate athletics. As part of its continuing growth and development, the Mountain West implemented an extensive Sportsmanship Initiative, endorsed by both the MW Joint Council and MW Board of Directors. The program is made up of several elements, which are both practical and philosophical in nature. While the MW has significant penalties in place to deal with violations, the Sportsmanship Initiative is primarily pro-motional and educational in nature. The goal is to de-velop an environment that fosters appropriate behavior from all Conference constituencies.

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Craig Thompson was the Mountain West Confer-ence’s first employee when he was named Commis-sioner on Oct. 15, 1998. Ever since, Thompson has navigated the newest NCAA Division I conference through the ever-changing landscape of intercolle-giate athletics. As the league enters its 14th season of competition in 2011-12, Thompson continues to cre-ate and improve the opportunities for Mountain West institutions and student-athletes to be successful both academically and athletically.

Since the Mountain West opened its doors on Janu-ary 4, 1999, Thompson has been committed to excel-lence in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Pro-gressive in its approach, the MW has flourished under the guidance of Commissioner Thompson and contin-ues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. He has been instru-mental in negotiating nearly $230 million in television revenue and has been an innovator in the postseason bowl structure as MW teams have participated in five inaugural bowl games. Thompson also has positioned the Mountain West for the future with the additions of Fresno State and the University of Nevada on July 1, 2012, and San Jose State University and Utah State University on July 1, 2013. The University of Hawai`i also joined the league as a football-only member on July 1, 2012.

His leadership and vision have helped the confer-ence enhance its television revenue and exposure through revolutionary agreements with CBS Sports Network and Comcast to become the first major colle-giate athletic conference to launch a dedicated sports channel featuring exclusive programming around its athletic programs, as well as conference news. n the summer of 2006, the centerpiece of this historic re-lationship was realized with the launch of The Mtn. – MountainWest Sports Network - the first sports net-work dedicated to serving a single collegiate athletic conference.

Thompson has been instrumental in strengthen-ing the position of the Mountain West in the current Bowl Championship Series (BCS) structure. In 2006, he spearheaded an effort that resulted in better access for the MW and more than doubled the annual BCS revenue on an annual basis for non-automatic-quali-fying conferences. The MW has been steadfast in its efforts to find a way to make the BCS system fair for all universities.

Through its first 13 years of competition, the Moun-tain West has participated in 51 bowl games, amass-ing a 31-20 (.608) all-time record in those contests. Over the last eight seasons, the MW has captured the Bowl Challenge Cup four times and owns the best win percentage in bowl games among the 11 FBS confer-ences with a 24-12 mark (.667). The MW claimed the 2010, 2009 and 2007 Challenge Cups after finishing each of the three postseasons with 4-1 (.800) records. The league earned its first Cup after registering a 2-1 mark in bowl competition during the 2004 season. The Mountain West is the only conference to win the Bowl Challenge Cup four times since the award’s inception in 2002.

Prior to his current role, Thompson served as the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference for nearly eight years and as the only commissioner of the Ameri-can South Conference prior to the merger of the two leagues in 1991. During his eight years at the Sun Belt, he spent the majority of his time addressing national trends and challenges in intercollegiate athletics, television expo-sure, issues relating to conference membership and promoting corporate involvement. In 1997-98, the Sun Belt instituted a comprehensive sportsmanship policy, which earned Thompson designation as a 1998 Sports Ethics Fellow by the Institute for International Sport. Under Thompson’s leadership, the Sun Belt was active in expansion as it continued to strengthen its posture nationally, adding Florida International University and the University of Denver.

Thompson is an integral part of the national land-scape in intercollegiate athletics, holding many pres-tigious NCAA posts. He is currently on the NCAA Football Board of Directors and a member of the BCS administration. Thompson also is a member of the Col-lege Football Officiating Board of Managers, LLC, and a consultant for the Task Force on Commercial Activity in Intercollegiate Athletics. He also has served on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee (1995-2000) and was appointed Chair of the committee in July 1999, completing his term September 1, 2000. Over the tenure of his career, Thompson has been a member of the Executive Committee and the Direc-tor’s Cup Committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), as well as the governing NCAA Council and various Council sub-committees. He has also played a prominent role in

hosting numerous men’s and women’s NCAA postsea-son basketball tournaments in St. Louis, Atlanta, New Orleans and Denver.

Prior to its merger with the Sun Belt, Thompson served as the first and only commissioner of the American South Conference, which boasted an NCAA national champion in women’s basketball during its first year. The American South also gained immediate national cable television exposure on ESPN and sent numerous teams into NCAA postseason play during the conference’s four-year history.

Preceding his move to commissioner, Thompson served four years as the Director of Communica-tions for the Metro Conference in Atlanta. While at the Metro, he directed the communications operations and administered conference championship events. Thompson originated the Metro Conference Sports-writers and Broadcasters Association, began a weekly radio program with over 300 affiliate stations, and originated a weekly satellite video program involving all Metro institutions. He also took on administrative duties such as coordination of officials, scheduling of tournament and regular-season play, and handling of legislative rules interpretations.

Thompson graduated from the University of Min-nesota with an undergraduate degree in journalism. Following graduation, he spent two years as assistant sports information director at Kansas State University, earning numerous CoSIDA publication awards. He then spent three years as director of public relations and promotions for the NBA’s Kansas City Kings.

Thompson and his wife, Carla, have a son (Ted) and a daughter (Emma).

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Thursday, August 30 TV Time Minnesota at UNLV CBS Sports Network 8 p.m. PT Friday, August 31 Boise State at Michigan State ESPN 8 p.m. ET Saturday, September 1 Idaho State at Air Force TBD TBA Weber State at Fresno State TBD TBA Hawai‘i at USC TBD TBA Nevada at California TBD TBA Southern at New Mexico TBD TBA San Diego State at Washington # TBD TBA Wyoming at Texas TBD TBA Sunday, September 2 Colorado State vs. Colorado % TBD TBA Saturday, September 8 South Florida at Nevada CBS Sports Network 12:30 p.m. PT Army at San Diego State NBC Sports Network 4:30 p.m. PT Air Force at Michigan TBD TBA North Dakota State at Colorado State TBD TBA Fresno State at Oregon TBD TBA New Mexico at Texas TBD TBA Northern Arizona at UNLV TBD TBA Toledo at Wyoming TBD TBA Friday, September 14 Washington State at UNLV ESPN 6 p.m. PT Saturday, September 15 Miami (Ohio) at Boise State NBC Sports Network 2 p.m. MT Colorado at Fresno State CBS Sports Network 5 p.m. PT Colorado State at San Jose State TBD TBA Lamar at Hawai‘i TBD TBA Northwestern State at Nevada TBD TBA New Mexico at Texas Tech TBD TBA North Dakota at San Diego State TBD TBA Cal Poly at Wyoming TBD TBA Thursday, September 20 BYU at Boise State ESPN TBA Saturday, September 22 Nevada at Hawai‘i * NBC Sports Network 4:30 p.m. HT / 7:30 p.m. PT Wyoming at Idaho TBD 2 p.m. PT New Mexico at New Mexico State TBD 6 p.m. MT Air Force at UNLV * TBD TBA Utah State at Colorado State TBD TBA Fresno State at Tulsa TBD TBA San Jose State at San Diego State TBD TBA Friday, September 28 Hawai‘i at BYU ESPN 6 p.m. MT Saturday, September 29 Colorado State at Air Force * TBD TBA Boise State at New Mexico * TBD TBA San Diego State at Fresno State * TBD TBA Nevada at Texas State TBD TBA UNLV at Utah State TBD TBA Saturday, October 6 Navy at Air Force CBS 9:30 a.m. MT Hawai‘i at San Diego State * CBS Sports Network 5 p.m. PT Boise State at Southern Miss TBD TBA Fresno State at Colorado State * TBD TBA Wyoming at Nevada * TBD TBA

Texas State at New Mexico TBD TBA UNLV at Louisiana Tech TBD TBA Saturday, October 13 TV Time Fresno State at Boise State * NBC Sports Network 1:30 p.m. MT Air Force at Wyoming * TBD TBA Colorado State at San Diego State * TBD TBA New Mexico at Hawai‘i * TBD TBA Nevada at UNLV * TBD TBA Saturday, October 20 UNLV at Boise State * NBC Sports Network 1:30 p.m. MT San Diego State at Nevada * CBS Sports Network 7:30 p.m. PT New Mexico at Air Force * TBD TBA Wyoming at Fresno State * TBD TBA Friday, October 26 Nevada at Air Force * CBS Sports Network 6 p.m. MT Saturday, October 27 Boise State at Wyoming * CBS Sports Network 1:30 p.m. MT Hawai‘i at Colorado State * TBD TBA Fresno State at New Mexico * TBD TBA UNLV at San Diego State * TBD TBA Saturday, November 3 Air Force at Army CBS Sports Network Noon ET San Diego State at Boise State * CBS Sports Network 8:30 p.m. MT Colorado State at Wyoming * TBD TBA Hawai‘i at Fresno State * TBD TBA New Mexico at UNLV * TBD TBA Saturday, November 10 Air Force at San Diego State * NBC Sports Network 12:30 p.m. PT Boise State at Hawai‘i * NBC Sports Network 2 p.m. HT / 5 p.m. MT Fresno State at Nevada * NBC Sports Network 7:30 p.m. PT UNLV at Colorado State * TBD TBA Wyoming at New Mexico * TBD TBA Friday, November 16 Hawai‘i at Air Force * ESPN2 7:30 p.m. MT Saturday, November 17 Colorado State at Boise State * NBC Sports Network 1:30 p.m. MT Nevada at New Mexico * TBD TBA Wyoming at UNLV * TBD TBA Saturday, November 24 Air Force at Fresno State * NBC Sports Network 12:30 p.m. PT New Mexico at Colorado State * TBD TBA UNLV at Hawai‘i * TBD TBA San Diego State at Wyoming * TBD TBA Saturday, December 1 Boise State at Nevada * ABC or ESPN or ESPN2 TBA South Alabama at Hawai‘i TBD TBA * Mountain West game % Sports Authority Field (Denver, Colo.) # CenturyLink Field (Seattle, Wash.) All dates and times are local to site and are subject to change. The broadcast outlets for those games listed as TBD are still being determined.

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Dr. John D. Welty has been president of California State University, Fresno since July 29, 1991. He is also a professor in the Kremen School of Education & Human Development. Fresno State enrolls more than 22,000 students and offers 61 undergraduate degrees, 45 master degree programs, and three doctoral degrees. The campus is located on 1,500 acres and academic programs are housed in eight colleges and schools. Since 1991 the University has become recognized as one of the nation’s best engaged universities, expanded minority enrollment, created an Honors College, revised its general education requirements, added new academic programs and institutes, and constructed $425 million in facilities, including a new $102 million library.

Since 1991 the University has introduced service learning into the curriculum and expanded community service opportunities for students, improved services for students, streamlined administrative processes, launched a major commitment to expand the use of information technology, earned membership in the Mountain West Conference, expanded intercollegiate Athletic opportunities and facilities for women, led the effort to build the Save Mart Center, and dramatically increased private fund raising and grant and

With a proven track record of strong leadership, integrity, sound academic values and athletics achievement, Thomas Boeh enters his 31st year of athletics administration, 18th year as an NCAA Division I-A Director of Athletics and eighth year at Fresno State, including leading the Bulldogs’ transition into the Mountain West Conference.

In July of 2005, Boeh was charged to stabilize, reform and revitalize the athletics program at Fresno State. As a result of this charge, the Department of Athletics has been entirely restructured with a new senior administrative team. Special emphasis has been placed upon a consistent and value-based approach to decision-making, as well as clearly delineating areas of responsibilities with built-in accountability. Considerable attention has been directed towards creating a progressive student-athlete environment and strict adherence to well-defi ned NCAA compliance protocols and standards.

New polices have been developed regarding student-athletes recruitment, oversight and welfare. The Student-Athlete Code of Conduct and Substance Abuse Educational and Testing Program have been reviewed and strengthened, and the Student-Athlete Advisory Council has been re-energized. Departmental and institutional protocols relative to admissions, fi nancial aid and eligibility have all been restructured in conjunction with campus leaders. Fresno State’s student-athletes have benefi ted signifi cantly from these measures and, in conjunction with enhanced support services, they have fostered a better-quality experience that is refl ected in greatly improved Academic Progress Rates, fewer Code of Conduct violations and extensive community service activity. Additionally, all athletics fundraising activities have been consolidated within the new Bulldog Foundation and philanthropic gifts to Athletics have risen to record levels.

Fresno State Athletics has been working closely with a nationally renowned consultant, a broad-based President-appointed ad hoc committee, and the Offi ce of Civil Rights to remedy all past gender equity issues and create at Fresno State a model Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) athletics program relative to Title IX compliance. One component of this effort is the addition of two new women’s sports; lacrosse and swimming & diving both began competition during the 2008-09 academic year. All athletics facilities have been evaluated and a 10-year master plan, inclusive of the “Athletics Mall” and “Student-Athlete Village” has been developed and introduced to the community. Several projects have been completed to date, including a state-of-art aquatics venue, and construction scheduled for another cornerstone project, a sports medicine center.

Fresno State’s competitive level continues to be among the leaders in conference and regional play, and several teams have achieved national

contract funding. The University is currently completing a $200 million capital campaign. The university has been actively involved in addressing issues in Central California and engaging itself with the entire region. Dr. Welty has served on both of the CSU System’s major strategic planning efforts. He participated in the creation of the Voluntary System of Accountability which has been adopted by over 200 colleges and universities. He is called upon frequently to discuss the role of engaged universities. He has served on several advisory groups to the U.S. Departments of Education and Agriculture. He is a past-chair of the Renaissance Group which is a national organization of over 30 Universities dedicated to improved teacher education programs. He co-chaired the CSU’s effort to create CALState Teach, an innovative program designed for emergency credentialed teachers and chaired a CSU group on preparing educational leaders. He chairs the Cal State Online Advisory Board, is Chair of the CSU Gender Equity Monitoring Committee and also serves on the executive board of the Central California Campus Compact. He joined the Board of the California Healthcare Foundation in 2012. In addition, he has chaired three national conferences on substance abuse and prevention and chaired a CSU effort to review alcohol policies and programs.

Dr. Welty is a national leader in higher education. He was elected to serve as WASC Commissioner in 2000 and served a three year term as the WASC Commission Chair. He is past chair of the American Humanics, Inc. Board and the American Association of State

Colleges and Universities, and WAC Board of Directors. He was appointed

to the Urban Serving Universities (USU) Board in 2012. He served on the NCAA Board Executive Committee and the special NCAA Task Force on the Future of Intercollegiate A t h l e t i c s . Currently, he serves on the NCAA Board of Directors and is the Mountain West

representat ive to the Bowl

Conference Series (BCS) Oversight Committee. Locally, Dr. Welty has been a leader in establishing

the Fresno Business Council, the Central Valley Business Incubator, the Central Valley Higher Education Consortium, the Collaborative Regional Initiative, the Regional Jobs Initiative, the Kenneth L. Maddy Institute and several other partnerships.

In 1999, Dr. Welty was presented the Chief Executive Leadership Award by the Council for Advancement and Support for Education and was recognized by the John Templeton Foundation for his leadership in Student Character Development in Schools and Colleges. In 2001 and again in 2011, he was recognized by the California State Student Association as President of the Year. In 2003, he received the Fresno Business Council’s Excellence in Public Service Award. In 2007, he received the Fresno Compact’s Harold H. Haak Award for Outstanding Business Partnership Educator of the Year. In 2008, he was named an American Humanics 60th Anniversary Honoree and in 2009 he was named an ACPA Educational Leadership Foundation Diamond Honoree. In 2010, he received the Sequoia Award from the Great Valley Center and was awarded an honorary doctorate by Western Illinois University. In 2012, he was presented with the William M. Lyles Vision Award for his contribution to advancing entrepreneurship throughout the Central Valley. He has also consulted with many institutions and served on the boards of several campus and community organizations.

Previously, Dr. Welty served as President of Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) for seven years. Prior to assuming the presidency of IUP, he served as Vice President for Student and University Affairs for four years.

A native of Amboy, Illinois, Dr. Welty has served as an Admissions Counselor at Michigan State University, East Lansing, and as Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs at Southwest State University in Marshall, Minnesota. At the State University of New York, Albany, he was Director of Residences, Associate Dean for Student Affairs, and Assistant Professor of Counseling and Student Development.

Dr. Welty received his bachelor’s degree in Social Science from Western Illinois University, Macomb in 1965; his master’s in College Student Personnel Services from Michigan State University in 1967; and his doctorate in Administration of Higher Education from Indiana University, Bloomington, in 1974.

Dr. Welty and his wife, Dr. Sharon Brown-Welty, have fi ve children and three grandchildren.

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With a proven track record of strong leadership, integrity, sound academic values and athletics achievement, Thomas Boeh enters his 31st year of athletics administration, 18th year as an NCAA Division I-A Director of Athletics and eighth year at Fresno State, including leading the Bulldogs’ transition into the Mountain West Conference.

In July of 2005, Boeh was charged to stabilize, reform and revitalize the athletics program at Fresno State. As a result of this charge, the Department of Athletics has been entirely restructured with a new senior administrative team. Special emphasis has been placed upon a consistent and value-based approach to decision-making, as well as clearly delineating areas of responsibilities with built-in accountability. Considerable attention has been directed towards creating a progressive student-athlete environment and strict adherence to well-defi ned NCAA compliance protocols and standards.

New polices have been developed regarding student-athletes recruitment, oversight and welfare. The Student-Athlete Code of Conduct and Substance Abuse Educational and Testing Program have been reviewed and strengthened, and the Student-Athlete Advisory Council has been re-energized. Departmental and institutional protocols relative to admissions, fi nancial aid and eligibility have all been restructured in conjunction with campus leaders. Fresno State’s student-athletes have benefi ted signifi cantly from these measures and, in conjunction with enhanced support services, they have fostered a better-quality experience that is refl ected in greatly improved Academic Progress Rates, fewer Code of Conduct violations and extensive community service activity. Additionally, all athletics fundraising activities have been consolidated within the new Bulldog Foundation and philanthropic gifts to Athletics have risen to record levels.

Fresno State Athletics has been working closely with a nationally renowned consultant, a broad-based President-appointed ad hoc committee, and the Offi ce of Civil Rights to remedy all past gender equity issues and create at Fresno State a model Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) athletics program relative to Title IX compliance. One component of this effort is the addition of two new women’s sports; lacrosse and swimming & diving both began competition during the 2008-09 academic year. All athletics facilities have been evaluated and a 10-year master plan, inclusive of the “Athletics Mall” and “Student-Athlete Village” has been developed and introduced to the community. Several projects have been completed to date, including a state-of-art aquatics venue, and construction scheduled for another cornerstone project, a sports medicine center.

Fresno State’s competitive level continues to be among the leaders in conference and regional play, and several teams have achieved national

rankings. Since 2005, conference championships and advancement to NCAA Championship competition has been achieved in the sports of women’s basketball, track & fi eld, women’s soccer, baseball, women’s golf, softball and men’s and women’s tennis, with four enjoying a Top-20 national ranking, and baseball capturing the 2008 National Championship. Additionally, Fresno State student-athletes have advanced to post-season competition in the sports of football, men’s basketball and equestrian. The success of Bulldog student-athletes led Fresno State to three Western Athletic Conference Commissioner’s Cups in a fi ve-year span (2007-08, 2008-09 & 2011-12). Additionally, Sports Illustrated’s SI.com ranked Fresno State the nation’s 18th most accomplished NCAA Division I athletics program for 2007-08.

Prior to his arrival in Fresno in July of 2005, Boeh spent the previous 10 years as the Director of Athletics at Ohio University, where he led the program to exceptional levels in numerous categories and earning numerous conference championships.

In 2001, The Sporting News ranked Ohio’s department 32nd among the 115 NCAA I-A institutions, the highest ranking of any non-BCS program. The ranking included evaluations for competitive success, fan support, integrity and equity. Ohio earned an “A” rating in graduation rates and NCAA compliance and posted an eight-year high graduation rate of 73 percent in 2004.

Under Boeh’s leadership, Ohio was extremely aggressive in its efforts to achieve gender equity and compliance with Title IX. Three women’s sports programs were initiated during Boeh’s tenure, and in 2004 The Chronicle of Higher Education reported that Ohio ranked second nationally among all NCAA I-A institutions relative to the equity of men’s and women’s sport program expenditures.

Additionally, numerous women’s facilities were constructed; sports budgets were restructured and decision-making procedures were reorganized to establish what Boeh refers to as an “authentic gender-neutral environment.” Annual fundraising totals rose more than 500 percent and Ohio Athletics concluded the University’s Bicentennial Capital Campaign by exceeding its $10 million departmental goal.

Some of the more visible changes on the Ohio campus during Boeh’s tenure were the facilities for student-athlete support services, practice and competition. In all, 44 facilities saw major renovation or new construction and Ohio’s athletics physical plant was recognized as being among the best and most effi cient in the Midwest.

In addition, Boeh served a term as the Mid-American Conference (MAC) representative to the NCAA Management Council, the NCAA’s

most prestigious governing body for athletics administrators. Boeh also served as the chair of the MAC Athletics Directors’ Group and member of the MAC Executive Council.

Prior to his tenure at Ohio, Boeh served as Associate Director of Athletics for External Affairs at Northwestern University, overseeing areas such as development, marketing, ticket operations, sports publications, media services, game management and broadcast properties. Boeh also led the popular “Expect Victory” campaign, Northwestern’s fi rst-ever multimedia marketing effort.

Preceding Northwestern, Boeh served the University of Maine as Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Administration and Development. He also spent time in a variety of roles with the Big Ten Television Network, The University of Illinois, and his alma mater, Loras College of Iowa.

The Chicago-area native received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Physical Education with a minor in History at Loras in 1981, and a Master of Science degree in Athletic Administration from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana in 1988.

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and began her collegiate athletics career as the women’s basketball coach at Wisconsin-Whitewater (1977-79).

Receiving her Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Illinois State in 1972, a Master of Arts degree in Physical Education from Northern Colorado in 1976, and a Director’s Degree from Indiana University (1986), Mosher also was selected to attend the NACWAA Institute for Athletics Executive in the summer of 2002.

Mosher is a current member of NACDA and NACWAA.

PAUL LADWIGSENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D./ EXTERNAL RELATIONS

Paul Ladwig is in his eighth year at Fresno State and second as the

Senior Associate Athletics for External Relations after serving for the previous six years as the Associate Athletics Director over External Relations and Broadcasting. Ladwig joined the Bulldog the family in September 2005.

In addition to serving as the department’s primary spokesperson with oversight of advertising, communications, marketing, merchandising, licensing, ticket sales, video services and web operations,

Ladwig has also assumed a primary leadership role in the Bulldog Foundation. He has been instrumental in the cultivation of philanthropic giving to Fresno State Athletics and student-athlete scholarships.

During his tenure, Ladwig has led multiple reorganizations to allow for the integration and merging of all external communication and outreach under his direction. These measures have fostered more consistent processes that help promote and enhance Fresno State Athletics on a daily basis.

He has built with stronger media partnerships and spearheaded the addition of a new videoboard at Bulldog Stadium and creation of environmentally-conscious virtual team guides. Ladwig is also a leader in developing attractive value oriented experiences for fans.

BETSY MOSHERDEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS/ SWA

Betsy Mosher is entering her eighth year at Fresno State and second

as Deputy Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administrator after serving for the previous six years as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Administration and Program Integrity. She was named NACWAA’s 2012 Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Administrator of the Year.

Mosher has formal oversight of all sport supervisors, supervisory capacity regarding student-athlete welfare issues, and is formally defi ned as the department’s top administrator in the absence of the Director of Athletics.

During her tenure at Fresno State, Mosher’s guidance has been a key component in the athletics department’s unprecedented achievement by the student-athlete community in the areas of academic development , NCAA compliance, gender equity, sports medicine, strength and conditioning, and student-athlete services.

Mosher has helped guide the Bulldogs to signifi cant improvements in the department’s Academic Progress Rate, equity in participation and fi nancial aid and student-athlete welfare initiatives. Mosher has established herself as a national leader in fostering an elite and equitable student-athlete experience.

She also plays a critical role in representing the institution at the conference level and oversaw the Bulldogs’ transition to the Mountain West Conference.

Mosher came to Fresno State after spending three years (2002-05) as the Associate Athletic Director for Athletic Administration and Compliance Services at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.

With an extensive background that includes prominent leadership positions at three NCAA Division I institutions as well as with the Big Ten Offi ce and the NCAA, Mosher’s duties at Fresno State include the supervision of fi ve Bulldogs’ athletics programs (baseball, men’s and women’s tennis and men’s and women’s basketball) as well as oversight of the department’s NCAA and Western Athletic Conference compliance programs, student-athlete services, the athletic training and the strength and conditioning departments. Mosher

will serve as the SWA for conference and NCAA representation.

At UMass, she was a member of the athletics department senior management team and was responsible for the formulation of the department’s strategic plan. Assisting with a campus response to a second round NCAA self study, Mosher oversaw the department’s compliance program, including the formulation of a systems manual and an upgrade of the recruitment monitoring system. Additionally, Mosher oversaw the admission process for student-athletes as well as served as a department liaison for personnel actions during a six month transition period.

Mosher, who supervised women’s tennis, baseball and cross country and track and fi eld at Massachusetts, was a liaison to the Athletic Council’s Subcommittees for Compliance and for Vision. An NCAA Peer Reviewer, she was named to the NCAA Academic, Eligibility and Compliance Cabinet in July 2005.

Prior to UMass, Mosher spent six years (1996-2002) as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Administration and Compliance/SWA at Arizona State University. A member of ASU’s athletic senior management team, she oversaw the school’s compliance, academic and student services as well as the personnel areas. She also supervised the sports of volleyball, softball, soccer and wrestling while working closely with the women’s basketball program.

Mosher served as a liaison to Arizona State’s general counsel, the school’s Intercollegiate Athletics Board, the Pacifi c-10 Conference and the NCAA. Representing the Sun Devils on numerous Pac-10 and NCAA committees, she was the 1999-2000 vice president of the Pac-10 council and former NCAA softball committee member. Mosher also assisted with the second round certifi cation process at ASU and served as the OCR liaison.

Prior to Arizona State, Mosher spent seven years (1989-96) at Northwestern. With fi ve years as an assistant athletics director and two as an associate athletics director for intercollegiate services, she also served as the department’s SWA. Her primary duties for the Wildcats included oversight of compliance, academic services and athletics admissions as well as supervision of the baseball, women’s basketball, tennis and swimming programs. She was chair of the Big 10 Women’s Administrator’s Group and the Conference’s Rules and Legislation Committee. Prior to Northwestern, Mosher was a legislative assistant at the Big Ten Conference offi ce (1988-89) and also served as an NCAA compliance representative (1986-88).

Prior to her move into administration, Mosher was the head women’s basketball and softball coach at California State (Pa.) from 1980-85

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A strong advocate of the importance of social media (and extremely active on Twitter @PaulLadwig), he has also increased the exposure of Fresno State Athletics through the creation of the Bulldog Sports Network, the Bulldog Insider (a weekly television show dedicated solely to coverage of Bulldog Athletics) and fi nding fresh ways to tell Fresno State stories through new and existing media partnerships. His vision continues to bring fans superior story-telling that incorporate the latest technologies. Collaborating with media rights holder as the department’s liaison to Learfi eld Sports’ Bulldog Sports Properties, new and additional programming for radio and television were developed. Ladwig led the search for the addition of a living four-legged mascot to the Bulldog family, Victor E. Bulldog.

People around the world curious about the Bulldogs will continue to log onto a constantly updating Gobulldogs.com website with expanded content, video and increased participatory site interaction. Fresno State Athletics Communications took the lead nationally in developing a paperless media guide in 2009. Environmental awareness, cost containment, and the ability to provide instant information to the media are several factors in the implementation of this paperless delivery system.

With a vast and varied career, Ladwig came to Fresno State after serving as the Assistant Athletics Director for Creative Services at Ohio University. At Ohio University, he was charged with ensuring an effective, consistent and progressive approach from game-day activities to marketing to image enhancement. Ohio saw a record-breaking sellout crowd at Peden Stadium when the Bobcats defeated Pittsburgh on ESPN in their 2005 home opener.

Innovative, Ladwig was instrumental in creating the Ohio Sports Network, the refi nement of Ohio University’s web presence and the production of programming for public television.

From Network Television in Los Angeles to the slopes of the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan to documentary work in Southeast Asia, his departments have grewn considerably under Ladwig’s direction.

RYAN REGGIANIASSISTANT A.D./ EXTERNAL RELATIONS

Ryan Reggiani is in fourth year at Fresno State and second as the Assistant Athletics

Director for External Relations, and now manages the day-to-day functions of communications, marketing and production services, in addition to managing media contracts and serving as a liaison to Bulldog Sports Properties, a entity of Learfi eld Sports.

With signifi cant experience and strong ties to the San Joaquin Valley, he has covered high-profi le colleges in some of the nation’s top media markets and placed an emphasis on maximizing new and existing revenue streams, social media platforms while providing engaging content with innovative technology.

Reggiani has served as the lead marketing coordinator for the Bulldog football program after three and a half years as an Assistant Media Relations Director with the University of Hawai’i Athletics Department.

While at UH, Reggiani developed and managed the communications strategy for their sport teams, including the Hawai’i women’s volleyball team that consistently ranked in the top fi ve in the nation and advanced to the 2010 Final Four.

Prior to his time on the Islands, Reggiani was an Assistant Media Relations Director at Fresno State, with lead responsibility for the men’s basketball and softball teams and directly assisted with football, and worked as a Director of Sport Information at Saint Mary’s College.

He also spent two years as a beat sports reporter for the Visalia Times-Delta.

Reggiani received his master’s degree in sports administration from Saint Mary’s in 2005 and bachelor’s degree in mass communication and journalism from California State University, Fresno in 2001.

JOHN KRIEBSASSOCIATE A.D./ FACILITIES &OPERATIONS

John J. Kriebs is in his 12th year at Fresno State, serving

as associate athletics director for facilities and operations. Kriebs oversees Fresno State’s internal operations, including events, facilities, information technology, equipment, department fl eet and serves as the sport supervisor for multiple teams.

Kriebs is responsible for NCAA and WAC tournament bidding and management. He successfully brought the 2004 WAC basketball and three NCAA women’s basketball championships, including two Regionals in 2007 and 2012.

He serves as the liaison for campus planning, parking, kinesiology and the concession operations. During his tenure, he spearheaded Fresno State’s transition into the $103 million Save Mart Center, coordinating construction and facility projects including the locker rooms, equipment and training rooms and the Bulldog Shop. Recently, he has overseen the construction of a state-of-the-art aquatics venue, lacrosse and soccer fi eld, softball indoor batting cages and the planning for a new sports medicine center.

Kriebs came to Fresno State after serving as an assistant athletics director at Southwest Missouri State from 1994-99. While there, he oversaw nine Olympic sports as well as budgeting, personnel and scheduling.

Prior to his position at SMS, Kriebs was the Bears’ wrestling head coach from 1989-94. He was highly successful in that capacity, earning Midwest Regional Coach of the Year honors in 1994 and guiding the program’s fi rst ever Division I All-American in any sport. In all, he coached 12 NCAA qualifi ers and broke 15 school records. Kriebs’ coaching career began at the University of Northern Iowa, where he served as an assistant from 1984-89 and helped guide the Panthers to fi ve top 10 fi nishes.

The Dubuque, Iowa, native is a 1984 graduate of Northern Iowa, where he was a two-time All-American wrestler. As a senior, he was the nation’s No. 1 ranked heavyweight. He qualifi ed for the NCAA’s all four years and was picked to wrestle in the prestigious All-Star Wrestling Showcase.

Kriebs has a wife, Geri, a daughter, Jordan, and a son, Jack.

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DIRECTIONS TO BULLDOG STADIUMfRom THe noRTH:• Take State Route 99 south to the Shaw Ave. exit. Turn left on Shaw Ave.• Travel east on Shaw to Cedar Ave. (approx. 15 miles).• Turn left on Cedar, then left on Bulldog Lane. Proceed less than one block to Gate 10.

fRom THe souTH:• Take State Route 99 north to Freeway 41 (north -- they merge just past Jensen Ave.)• Proceed to the Shaw Ave. exit, and travel east on Shaw to Cedar Ave. (approx. 3 miles).• Turn left on Cedar, then left on Bulldog Lane. Proceed less than one block to Gate 10.

fRom THe fResno aiR TeRminal:• Exit the airport parking lot, turning right at the signal.• Follow the curve (Clinton Ave.) to Cedar Ave.• Turn right on Cedar. Proceed approximately five miles to Bulldog Lane. Turn left and proceed less than one block to Gate 10.

MEDIA/PHOTO CREDENTIALSRequests for media and/or photo credentials should be submitted online at www.

gobulldogs.com/media or to Jason Clay at [email protected] at least 48 hours

prior to the event. Since space is limited, accommodations are on the following

priority basis: daily newspapers, originating radio and television stations, national

weekly or monthly publications, electronic media outlets, local and regional televi-

sion crews. Priority is granted to full-time employees of media entities that cover

Fresno State football on a regular basis, which includes coverage of press confer-

ences, open practices, home and road games, and to visiting media members.

Freelance and amateur photographers not on assignment are not eligible for photo

credentials, except by prior approval from the Fresno State Athletics Communica-

tions Office.

Note: Websites that sponsor message boards, message centers or chat rooms

where people are allowed to post anonymous information will not be issued cre-

dentials. If a medium has an online site that sponsors these anonymous forums,

they may continue to receive credentials under its traditional medium (newspaper,

magazine, radio, television), but will not be granted additional passes for online

staff.

CREDENTIAL PICK-UP & WILL CALLCredentials may be picked up in the Athletics Communications Office prior to the

day of the game. On game days, credentials may be picked up at the will call

window of the Bulldog Ticket Office, located at the south entrance to the stadium.

Non-working individuals will not be permitted in the press box.

PHOTO REGULATIONSNCAA regulations limit the shooting of photos to an area outside a five-foot re-

straining area surrounding the playing field. Photographers mush shoot from be-

hind the white lines between the 25-yard line and the back of the end zone on either

side of the field. The Fresno State Athletics Department reserves all commercial

and non-commercial rights to the use of film, videotapes and still photographs of

its athletics events, student-athletes, staff and facilities.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWSHead coach Tim DeRuyter and selected players will be available in the Duncan

Building Conference Room for a postgame media conference. No interviews will

take place on the field unless premitted from the Fresno State Athletic Communi-

cations staff. The opponent head coach and selected players may be interviewed

outside the visitor’s team locker room, located on the west side of the Duncan

Building. Postgame quotes from both locker rooms will be made available to the

working media after the game and will be posted on Fresno State’s official website,

GoBulldogs.com. The Fresno State locker and training rooms are closed to the

media.

INTERVIEW POLICYRequests for interviews with players and coaches should be made through the

Fresno State Media Relations Office and should be made at least 24 hours in ad-

vance to ensure availability.

TIM DERUYTER WEEKLY MEDIA CONFERENCETim DeRuyter’s weekly media conference will be held at 11 a.m. in the Duncan

Building Conference Room on Monday’s during the football season. Select players

will be brought in to the weekly press conference. The conference is open to all

members of the media. The media conference can be viewed live or via archive on

Fresno State’s web site gobulldogs.com under the All-Access section.

MOUNTAIN WEST MEDIA INFORMATIONJavan Hedlund, Mountain West Associate Commissioner for Communications, will

handle all information related to football at the Mountain West. He may be reached

at 719-488-4051.

WEEKLY RELEASEFresno State’s weekly release and statistical package, which includes notes and

two-deep charts, is available each Monday during the football season at GoBull-

dogs.com.

FOOTBALL E-MAIL LISTIf you would like to be added to the Fresno State football E-mail list to receive

breaking news about the team, please E-mail Jason Clay at [email protected].

PRACTICESThe Fresno State football team practices at the Valley Growers Practice Field,

located immediately southwest of Bulldog Stadium. Practices are closed to the

public and to the media with the exception of the first 15 minutes on Monday’s,

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stretch and individual periods. Once those periods end, the media will be asked to

leave the practice fields. Members of the media are asked to remain on the berm

surrounding the field during those alloted times.

INTERVIEW SCHEDULEMonday: Head coach Tim DeRuyter and select player(s) at weekly press confer-

ence. B-roll first 15 minutes of practice.

Tuesday: Players/coaches 15 minutes before practice. B-roll first 15 minutes of

practice. Players & coaches available after practice.

Wednesday: Coach DeRuyter 15 minutes before practice. B-roll first 15 minutes of

practice. Players & coaches available after practice.

Thursday: No player availability. Coach DeRuyter before or after practice. Entire

practice is closed.

Friday: Coach DeRuyter before or after walk-thru. Walk-thru is closed.

Saturday: Post-game only.

Sunday: No interviews - team off day.

BULLDOG STADIUM PRESS BOXThe Bulldog Stadium press box is located on the west side of the stadium above

the seating bowl on the second level. The press box opens three hours prior to

kickoff and remains open as long as necessary following the game.

PARKINGMedia parking at Bulldog Stadium is available on a limited basis and requires a

pass. The media parking will be available at three locations, through Gate 10 off

of Bulldog Lane at the Lexus Blue Lot (blue pass required), off Ninth Street (media

parking pass required), across Bulldog Lane approximately one block south of the

stadium, or in the Gray Lot (pass required), located next to Bulldog Diamond on

the east side of Cedar Avenue. Space is limited and is on a first-come, first-served

basis for each lot. Those planning to use media parking should plan accordingly.

TELEPHONESFour telephone lines are available on the lower press row on a first-come, first-

served basis. Those wishing to reserve their own telephone equipment should

make their arrangements through the Fresno State Communications Office (559-

278-2509). Please inform the Fresno State Media Relations Office if you have or-

dered your own phone line(s). Fresno State provides four courtesy lines (including

one ISDN line) for each school’s designated radio station.

INTERNET SERVICESBulldog Stadium offers wireless internet connectivity on gameday. Please check

with the media relations staff to acquire the necessary username and passwords

for access.

SERVICESComplete team and individual statistics by quarter, play-by-play and postgame

statistical packages, including quotes and notes, will be provided to each mem-

ber of the working media. After the conclusion of the game, final statistics will be

delivered to the Duncan Building interview room as soon as they are available. In

addition, scores of other college games are provided before, during and after the

game. Media can utilize the press box for as long as necessary following the game.

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FRESNO STATE IDENTIFICATIONThe offi cial name of the school is California State University, Fresno. For athletics department purposes, the University prefers to be called simply Fresno State – never Fresno State University and never shorten to Fresno. For graphics or abbreviations, we ask that you please use FS – not FSU, CSUF or Fresno. Other acceptable abbreviation: Fresno St.

OTHER SERVICESThe Fresno State Athletics Communications Offi ce will provide complete statistics during and immediately following each home event. Working media may conduct post-game interviews following a 10-minute cooling-off period.

CONTACT INFORMATIONPhone: (559) 278-2509 • Fax: (559) 278-2689Website: www.gobulldogs.com5048 N. Jackson Ave. Room 104 - LS 135 • Fresno, CA 93710 MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE

Any questions related to the Mountain Conference should be directed to Javan Hedlund, Associate Commissioner of Communications. The Mountain West address is 15455 Gleneagle Drive, Suite 200, Colorado Springs, CO 80921.

The Mountain West telephone number is 719-488-4040 and the fax number is 719-487-7240. The Mountain West’s web site is www.themwc.com

FRESNO STATE ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTORYClick here. VIRTUAL TEAM GUIDESClick here. SOCIAL MEDIA INFORMATIONFacebook: Fresno State AthleticsTwitter: FSAthletics

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teLevisioneSPnThe Western Athletic Conference and its television partner ESPN are entering their seventh year of broadcasting WAC sports. The Bulldogs have been one of the most watched WAC teams over the last four years and will once again be a strong presence on ESPN or ESPN2 in 2011. The Bulldogs have made over 60 national appearances on the network since 2000, among the most in the nation. In addition, selected Fresno State games are a part of ESPN’s GamePlan pay-per-view package, and the Bulldogs have a major presence on ESPN.com.

MEDIA OUTLETS ..................radioEvery Fresno State football game is broadcast live throughout the San Joaquin Valley on KMJ 580 AM. KMJ Sports Director Paul Loeffler is the “Voice of the Bulldogs” and is in his fourth season calling Bulldog football games. He is joined in the booth by former Bulldog quarterback Jordan Christensen and Ralph Wood is the sideline reporter.

KMJ’s extensive game-day coverage begins with a 90-minute call-in show, “Dog Talk,” and is followed by “Countdown to Kickoff,” a 30-minute pregame show. The

“Bulldog Review” postgame show follows each game broadcast. Studio hosts for the postgame show are Steve Gonzales and Alexan Balekian. Chris Basham is the engineer in charge of KMJ’s game broadcasts.

For the ninth-straight year, Bulldog games are available in Spanish. ESPN Deportes 1600 AM is the Hispanic flagship for Bulldog football games. Fresno State football fans heard a new voice in 2009, as Erwin Higueros was named the Spanish Voice

of the Bulldogs. Higueros has been calling games for over 20 years. For the past 14 seasons, he’s been working with the San Francisco Giants as the Hispanic Media Relations Coordinator and been the Hispanic voice of the Giants on radio.

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USA Today7950 Jones Branch, Dr.McLean, VA 22108800-872-3410/703-854-7629(703) 854-2072 (FAX)

teLevisionKMPH-TV (26/FOX)5111 E. McKinleyFresno, CA 93727(559) 255-2600(559) 255-9626 (FAX)Ralph Wood, [email protected] Reisbeck, Asst. [email protected]

KSEE-TV (24/NBC)P.O. Box 24000Fresno, CA 93779(559) 454-2438(559) 454-2496 (FAX)Anthony Flores, [email protected] De Los [email protected]

KFSN-TV (30/ABC)1777 G St.Fresno, CA 93706(559) 485-0930(559) 266-5024 (FAX)Tommy [email protected] [email protected]

KGPE-TV (47/CBS)4880 N. FirstFresno, CA 93726(559) 222-2414(559) 225-5305 (FAX)George [email protected] [email protected]

KFTV-TV (21/UNIVISION)3239 W. Ashlan Ave.Fresno, CA 93722(559) 222-2121(559) 222-2890 (FAX)William Bonilla, [email protected]

Comcast (14/Cable)2441 N. Grove Industrial Dr.Fresno, CA 93727-1535(559) 252-8210(559) 455-4594 (FAX)

radioKMJ Radio 580 AM1071 W. ShawFresno, CA 93711(559) 266-5800(559) 490-5977 (FAX)Paul Loeffler, [email protected] [email protected]

KGSTESPN Deportes1600 AM1110 E. Olive Ave.Fresno, CA 93728(559) 497-1100(559) 497-1125 (FAX)Jesse GonzalezDoug Kessler

KFIG 1430 ESPNKFPT 790 ESPN 2P.O. Box 27844Fresno, CA 93729(559) 447-3570(559) 447-3579 (FAX)Paul Swearengin, [email protected] [email protected]

KFSR 90.7 FMSpeech Arts BuildingFresno StateFresno, CA 93740(559) 278-2598(559) 278-6985 (FAX)

KCBL 1340 AM/KVBL 1400 AM83 E. Shaw, Suite 150Fresno, CA 93710(559) 243-4300 x149(559) 243-4301 (FAX)Brian Noe KXEX 1550 AMSporting News Radio139 W. OliveFresno, CA 93728(559) 23-SPORT(559) 229-4194 (FAX)Tony D’addato, P.D.

newsPaPerThe Fresno Bee1626 E St.Fresno, CA 93786(559) 441-6379(559) 441-6070 (FAX)[email protected]@fresnobee.comMatt Loyd, Sports EditorRobert Kuwada, BeatB.J. Anteola, BeatMarek WarszawskiAndy Boogard

The CollegianKeats Campus Bldg.Fresno StateFresno, CA 93740(559) 278-2486 or 5733(559) 278-2679 (FAX)Luke ShafferRicardo Cano

Madera Tribune100 E. 7th St.Madera, CA 93638(559) 674-2424(559) 673-0944 (FAX)Eric Herzog

Visalia Times-Delta330 N. West St.Visalia, CA 93279(559) 735-3295(559) 735-3399 (FAX)

Hanford Sentinel300 W. 6th St.Hanford, CA 93230(559) 582-0471 x3053(559) 587-1876 (FAX)

Clovis Independent420 Bullard Ave. Ste. 105Clovis, CA 93612(559) 324-5409(559) 298-0459 (FAX)

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Los Angeles Times202 W. First StreetLos Angeles, CA 90012(800) 528-4637(213) 237-4712 (FAX)

RADIO/TV SCHEDULE ................

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tHe Pat HiLL sHow on KmJKMJ airs the Pat Hill Show Mondays at 1 p.m during the football season. The one-hour call-in show is hosted by KMJ’s Paul Loeffler.