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2013 Eagle Football First place in the and the inside #3 Eastern track to the league title will go to the winner of University “Eagles” Saturday’s game at sold-out versus Roos Field has yet another date with destiny this week. #4 State The Eastern Washington University football team will try to University “Bobcats’ secure the 500th win in school history when fourth-ranked Mon- Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013 • 12:10 p.m. Pacific tana State visits the third-ranked Eagles in an epic showdown in Roos Field (8,600) • Cheney, Wash. the Big Sky Conference. Kickoff Saturday (Nov. 9) at Roos Field Gameday Central: www.goeags.com/gamedaycentral in 12:10 p.m. Pacific time in a battle between a pair of 5-0 league EWU Coach: (Central Washington ‘96) School Record: 51-21/35-10 Big Sky Conference (6th Season) teams. Career Record: 61-24 (7th Season -- was 10-3 at CWU in 2007, 6-5 at EWU in 2008, 8-4 in 2009, 13-2 in 2010, 6-5 in 2011, 11-3 in 2012) The sold-out game will be televised live on ROOT Sports, as 2013: 7-2/5-0 Big Sky the Eagles will the regular season with three-straight games 2012: 11-3/7-1 Big Sky Conference (co-champ; FCS Playoffs semifinals) Last Game: #3 EWU 55, Idaho State 34 (Nov. 2 in Pocatello, Idaho) on the regional network. The Eagles and Bobcats are each 7-2 on TV: Televised live regionally by ROOT Sports & DirectTV Audience Network 101. Talent: Tom Glasgow (play by play), Jason Stiles (analyst), Brad Adam (sideline) the season, and this is the first matchup between Big Sky teams Webcast: None. Radio: 700-AM ESPN in Spokane. Larry Weir returns for his 23rd season calling the ranked in the top five in the NCAA Football Championship Sub- play-by-play, with analysis handled by Paul Sorensen and sideline commentary division since 1994 when No. 1 Montana hosted No. 3 Idaho and by Keith Osso. Osso will also serve as host of the Washington Trust Bank Tailgate Show, starting 1 1/2 hours prior to kickoff. won 45-21. Internet Radio: www.700espn.com or www.tunein.com. Radio iPhone App: Search for “700 ESPN” and download app. An app is also avail- “It’s definitely a huge game,” said Eastern head coach Beau able for tunein radio. Baldwin. “It doesn’t matter who it is, it would be a huge game. Live Stats: ewulive.statb.us (web) or ewustats.com (mobile phones) Weekly Coaches Show: Mondays 6 p.m. at “Epic” at Northern Quest Resort & We’re both undefeated coming into it so it makes it that much Casino (formerly the “Q”) . . . 700-AM ESPN, www.700espn.com & via iphone app. (search for “Spokane Radio” and download app). bigger.” Watch Parties: Consult EWU social media outlets for details the Friday before games. Those who may carry EWU games include “Epic” at Northern Quest Both teams are on a roll, with EWU entering with a five-game Casino and Resort in Airway Heights, the Swinging Doors in North Spokane and winning streak after last week’s 55-34 victory over Idaho State. at Eagles Pub in Cheney. The Bobcats, meanwhile, knocked off Northern Colorado 35-28 2013 SCHEDULE and has also won five-in-a-row. In fact, the last losses for both schools came more than a month ago at the hands of Southland Date Opponent Time A 31 at Oregon State^ W, 49-46 Conference schools – EWU 49-34 at Sam Houston State on Sept. S 7 Western Oregon~ W, 43-14 28 and MSU seven days earlier by a 52-38 score to Stephen F. S 14 at Toledo L, 21-33 S 28 at Sam Houston State@ L, 34-49 Austin. Eastern’s other loss was 33-21 to NCAA Football Champi- O 5 Weber State*%~ W, 41-19 onship Subdivision foe Toledo, and MSU’s other loss was 31-30 at O 12 at North Dakota*~ W, 35-14 O 19 Southern Utah*#~ W, 34-10 SMU, another FBS foe. O 26 at Montana*$ W, 42-37 Thus far in the Big Sky Conference games, MSU has out- N 2 at Idaho State* W, 55-34 N 9 Montana State*$ 12:10 p.m. scored opponents 202-88, or an average score of 40-17. Eastern N 16 at Cal Poly*$ 12:40 p.m. has defeated its five BSC foes by a 207-114 margin – a 41-22 N 23 Portland State*$& 2:45 p.m. N 30 FCS Playoffs Begin average score. All Times Pacific and are subject to change.*Big Sky Conference Game. #Homecom- “Once you get down to a game on that particular day, it’s its ing. %Eastern Athletics Hall of Fame Day. &Military Appreciation Day. $Televised region- own game,” Baldwin said. “No matter what happened in the weeks ally on Root Sports. ^Televised on Pac-12 Networks. @Televised on Comcast SportsNet Northwest. ~Televised regionally by SWX digital 6.2 in Spokane/Cheney/Sandpoint/ prior to it, it can go a lot of different directions just on a few plays Lewiston, 23.3 in Yakima and 25.3 in the Tri-Cities; also via Comcast 306 (Spokane); Davis Cable 514/81.2/12 (Cheney); Time Warner 306 (Coeur d’Alene & Pullman/Mos- early.” cow); Charter 287 (Tri-Cities/Yakima), Cable One 466 (Lewiston) and Northland Cable In last year’s meeting, the Eagles scored only one offensive 115 (Moses Lake & Sandpoint). and kicked two field goals in a 27-24 victory over the EWU Football - Page 2 second-ranked Bobcats. Eastern, ranked sixth at the time, scored on a blocked punt by Dylan Zylstra that was recovered for a touchdown by Evan Day, and MONTANA then Jordan Tonani returned an 21 yards for a touchdown to rally STATE EWU from a 17-13 deficit entering the fourth quarter. “BOBCATS” Tonani, who is redshirting this season after surgery to both hips, was just the first of a recent epidemic of injuries at safety. Most recently, free safety Tevin McDonald was lost with a broken fibula, leaving a converted (Miles Weatheroy) and a walk-on redshirt freshman (Zach Bruce) to take over those positions.

“We have to keep getting the next player up and ready to go,” said Baldwin. RB Cody Kirk

“We are definitely in a spot right now where we will be playing some young Coach: Rob Ash (Cornell, Iowa, College ‘69) players and some guys might be moving position-wise. But that’s football. Cer- School/Career Record: 57-24 (7th Season)/ 233-123-5 (34th Season) tain years you have certain positions that get hit a lot harder by injuries. Other 2012: 11-2/7-1 Big Sky (T-1st) SID: Bill Lamberty (406.994.5133/ players have to step up and find a way. We’ll be fine.” [email protected]) Following this week’s game, Eastern closes the regular season with a road Website: www.msubobcats.com game at Cal Poly on Nov. 16 and Senior Day at Roos Field versus Portland 2013 Schedule (7-2 overall, 5-0 Big Sky) Aug. 29 Monmouth W, 42-24 State on Nov. 23. Sept. 7 @ SMU L, 30-31 Sept. 14 Colorado Mesa W, 26-0 Sept. 21 @ Stephen F. Austin L, 38-52 Sept. 28 @ North Dakota W, 63-20 Official Social Media Sites Oct. 5 Northern Arizona W, 36-7 Twitter: @ewuathletics, @CoachBBaldwin, #GoEags Oct. 19 @ Weber State W, 34-16 Facebook: EWU Football, EWU Athletics Oct. 26 UC Davis W, 34-17 Instagram: ewuathletics Nov. 2 @ Northern Colorado W, 35-28 Nov. 9 @ Eastern Washington Nov. 16 Southern Utah Nov. 23 Montana PDF Link to Fact Book The complete version of the 2013 EWU football fact book may be found at: Series History - Eastern 26, Montana St. 10 http://goeags.com/trads/ewas-factbooks.html 1948 W 13-6 A 1949 W 29-6 H 1950 W 20-6 N More Eagle Football Links and Headlines 1951 W 19-13 H Gameday Central - http://goeags.com/gamedaycentral 1952 L 6-16 A EWU Football Web Page - http://goeags.com/sports/m-footbl/index 1982 L 20-24 A EWU Football News & Notes - http://www.goeags.com/sports/m-footbl/2013-14/news 1983 W 22-17 A 1984 W 21-16 A Link to Football Ticket & RV Parking Information: http://www.goeags.com/tickets 1985 W 28-23 A Big Sky Conference Football - http://www.bigskyconf.com/index.aspx?tab=football&path=football 1986 W 27-14 S Spokane Spokesman-Review EWU Football Page - http://www.spokesman.com/eagles 1987 W 32-30 A 700 ESPN – http://700espn.com 1988 L 13-35 S (FCS Football) - http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfoot 1989 L 3-28 A 2/indexpic.htm 1990 L 25-28 (2ot) H NCAA FCS Football - http://www.ncaafootball.com/DivisionIFCS.aspx 1991 W 22-21 A 1992 W 23-17 H NCAA Statistics (2013) - http://stats.ncaa.org/rankings?sport_code=MFB&division=12 1993 W 16-7 A NCAA Statistics (2012) - http://web1.ncaa.org/mfb/mainpage.jsp?year=2012 1994 W 34-31 (3ot) H College Sporting News - http://www.collegesportingnews.com 1995 W 28-10 A College Sports Journal - http://www.college-sports-journal.com 1996 W 35-14 H Performance Awards – http://www.collegefootballperformance.com 1997 L 7-17 A College Sports Madness - http://www.collegesportsmadness.com/fcs-football 1998 W 31-24 H 1999 W 45-23 A 2000 W 20-14 A 2001 L 38-48 S 2002 L 14-25 A Quick Hits 2003 W 34-25 S 2004 W 51-44 (ot) A • No tickets are currently available for Eastern’s game on Nov. 9 versus Montana State, which 2005 W 35-14 H will feature a crowd of upwards of 10,000 at the Inferno. However, the release of tickets from group 2006 W 19-10 A 2007 W 35-13 H holds is possible and availability will be announced via EWU’s social media outlets. 2008 W 34-17 A 2009 W 35-24 H • The Eagles are one win away from their 500th victory all-time. Now in its 105th year of football, 2010 L 7-30 A Eastern is 499-401-23 (.553) in 923 games. Eastern’s game at North Dakota on Oct. 12 was East- 2011 L 21-36 H ern’s 200th Big Sky Conference game since joining the league in 1987. As the Big Sky celebrates 2012 W 27-24 A its 50th anniversary this season, the Eagles are in their 27th year as a member and have a current H-Cheney, S-Spokane, A-Away, N-Neutral record of 118-85 (.581).

EWU Football - Page 2 EWU Football - Page 3 • With the No. 3 Eagles taking on the No. week in The Sports Network Top 25 FCS 4 Bobcats, only one other regular season Poll released Monday (Nov. 4). Eastern is game in EWU history has matched two behind top-ranked North Dakota State and higher-ranked FCS teams than this week. Eastern Illinois, but is ahead of fourth-ranked And that game came just over a month ago Montana State. Other Big Sky schools in this when the No. 2 Eagles fell at No. 4 Sam week’s rankings include Montana (#10) and Houston State 49-34. Until this season, the Northern Arizona (#14). Eastern is fourth previous biggest game of such magnitude in the FCS Coaches Poll, followed by MSU came last year when second-ranked MSU (#5), Montana (#12) and NAU (#14). lost at home 27-24 to the sixth-ranked • Eastern had a school-record 743 yards Eagles. And in 12 of the last 18 seasons of offense in EWU’s 55-34 victory over Idaho Eastern has entered the Montana game with State Nov. 2, with 432 through the air and both teams nationally-ranked, but the highest 311 on the ground. The Eagles broke the collective rankings were 13 this year when For the Latest Highlights and previous record of 740 set in 1997 against the third-ranked Eagles beat the 10th-ranked Accomplishments of , go to: Rocky Mountain. The coach for EWU in that Grizzlies 42-37 in Missoula, and 14 in 2005 www.BIgPlayVA.com game was , now the head coach when the No. 12 Eagles beat No. 2 Montana at ISU. Eastern’s 311 rushing yards were 34-20 in Missoula. The previous biggest the most for the Eagles in their last 117 games dating back to a 331-yard non-conference game in school history was in 1992 when the 18th-ranked performance against Idaho State on Sept. 25, 2004, in a 47-22 win. Eagles lost at No. 3 Northeast Louisiana (now Louisiana-Monroe) 41-31. • As a team, EWU is leading FCS in passing efficiency (183.3), and is In the FCS Playoffs, Eastern was top-ranked when it defeated fifth-ranked fifth in total offense (529.8 per game), third in passing (350.8), 51st in rush- Delaware 20-19 in the 2010 Championship Game. In last year’s EWU- ing (179.0) and 11th in scoring (39.3). Defensively, EWU is 93rd in total SHSU matchup in the semifinals of the FCS Playoffs, the Eagles were defense (434.2), 56th in rushing (164.0), 111th in passing (270.2) and 72nd fourth and Sam Houston was fifth. in scoring (28.4). In addition, the Eagles are the fifth-most efficient team in • Reaching a milestone and equaling a school record against Montana red zone offense (90.6 scoring percentage), ninth in third-down conver- on Oct 26, Eastern head coach Beau Baldwin is now 51-21 in five-plus sions (49.6 percent), sixth in passing yards per completion (15.3) and 11th seasons as a head coach (2008-13) and 35-10 in Big Sky Conference in pass completion percentage (66.0 percent). games. His .778 winning percentage in league games is the best-ever by • Montana State is leading the nation in kickoff returns (29.0 average an Eastern head coach and currently ranks seventh in the 50-year history per return), and is fourth in turnover margin (+1.3 per game with 21 take- of the Big Sky Conference. His 35 Big Sky victories are a school record, aways and nine giveaways) and 10th in red zone offense (89.5 percent). one better than the EWU head coach he previously served under, Paul The Bobcats are 25th in FCS in total offense (441.1), 31st in rushing Wulff (2000-2007). Baldwin’s .708 percentage overall is 10th in league his- (203.3), 39th in passing (237.8) and 19th in scoring (37.6). Defensively, tory, two positions ahead of Montana State’s Rob Ash, who is 57-24 overall MSU ranks 38th in total defense (360.1), 34th in rushing (137.7), 65th in (.704 to rank 12th in BSC history) and 40-13 in league games (.755 to rank passing (222.4) and 22nd in scoring (21.7). Individually, Cody Kirk is 28th eighth). in rushing (99.3 per game) and fifth in rushing (16). Denarius • Ranked for the 25th-consecutive time, Eastern remained third this McGhee is 67th in passing yards (175.9) and 21st in efficiency (148.4).

2013 Big Sky Conference Football Standings For More Information on Eastern Washington University Football . . . Big Sky Conference All Games Team W L PCT PF PA W L PCT PF PA WWW.GOEAGS.COM #3 Eastern Washington 5 0 1.000 207 114 7 2 .750 354 256 Be sure to visit that location for information on how to join the #4 Montana State 5 0 1.000 202 88 7 2 .778 338 195 EWU Athletics e-mail list and receive scores via cell phone text service #14 Northern Arizona 5 1 .833 184 160 7 2 .778 227 221 #10 Montana 4 2 .667 222 172 7 2 .778 354 209 Location - Founded: Cheney, Wash. - 1882 Alma Mater: Central Washington ‘96 Southern Utah 3 2 .600 76 92 6 3 .667 181 182 Enrollment: 12,587 Record at Eastern: 51-21, Sixth Season Cal Poly 3 2 .600 146 88 4 5 .444 236 203 Switchboard: 509.359.6200 Career Record: 61-24, Seventh Season Sacramento State 3 2 .600 185 121 4 5 .444 269 280 President: Dr. Rodolfo Arevalo Big Sky Record: 35-10, Sixth Season UC Davis 3 3 .500 125 144 3 7 .300 159 252 Nickname - Colors: Eagles - Red and White Best Time to Contact: Weekday Mornings Portland State 2 3 .400 127 144 5 4 .556 298 214 Affiliation: NCAA Championship Subdivision (FCS) At This Number: 509.359.2456 Idaho State 1 5 .167 151 197 3 6 .333 220 270 Conference: Big Sky Conference 2012 Records: 11-3/7-1 Big Sky Conf. (t-1st) North Dakota 1 5 .167 106 216 2 7 .222 220 316 Stadium: Roos Field (formerly Woodward Field) All-Time Homecoming Record: 52-32-3 Capacity/Surface: 8,600/Sprinturf Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 48 (25 offense/21 de- Northern Colorado 0 5 .000 114 173 1 8 .111 195 285 Ath. Phone: 509.359.2463/1.800.648.7697 fense/1 punter/1 kicker)/19 (5 offense/12 defense/1 Weber State 0 5 .000 62 198 1 8 .111 131 421 Athletic Director: Bill Chaves kicker, 1 snapper) Senior Woman Administrator: Pamela Parks Starters Returning: 12 1/2 (7 offense/5 1/2 defense) THIS WEEK (times Pacific):Northern Colorado at North Dakota, 11:05 a.m.; #10 Faculty Representative: Laurie Morley Starters Lost: 9 1/2 (4 offense/5 1/2 defense) Montana at South Dakota, 11:05 a.m.; Southern Utah at Weber State, 12:05 p.m.; Head Athletic Trainer: Brian Norton Sports Information Director: Dave Cook #4 Montana State at #3 Eastern Washington (ROOT Sports), 12:10 p.m.; Portland Facilities Manager: Kerry Pease SID E-Mail: [email protected] State at Idaho State, 2:05 p.m.; Sacramento State at Cal Poly, 6:05 p.m. Equipment Manager: Augie Hernandez SID Work Phone/Fax: 509.359.6334/359.2828 Marketing/Promotions: Kyle Hoob SID Cell: 509.280.2502 LAST WEEK: #12 Montana 51, at Sacramento State 48 (OT); at Portland State Business Operations: Kara Hogan Roos Field Phone: 509.359.6351 45, Weber State 24; #5 Montana State 35, at Northern Colorado 28; #3 Eastern Ticket Manager: Kathryn Owen Website: WWW.GOEAGS.COM Washington 55, at Idaho State 34; Cal Poly 34, at UC Davis 16; #14 Northern Tickets Website: WWW.TICKETSWEST.COM Twitter: @EWUAthletics, #GoEags Arizona 48, at North Dakota 27. Ticket Off: 1.866.4GO.EAGS/509.359.6059 Facebook: EWU Football, EWU Athletics Head Football Coach: Beau Baldwin Instagram: ewuathletics EWU Football - Page 3 EWU Football - Page 4 Shawn Johnson leads FCS with two kickoff returns for touchdowns and his average per return (33.4) is fourth. Brad Daly is leading FCS in sacks (1.3 per game with a total of 12) and tackles Expanded football broadcasts continue for loss (1.9 per game with a total of 17 1/2). Deonte Flowers has one interception and 12 in the 2013 Season featuring pre-game passes broken up to rank sixth in passes defensed (1.4 per game). Tailgate Show & Coaches Shows • Eastern has had 12 of its 18 sacks in the last three games, with those 12 recorded by eight different players. For the season, 12 players have been in on sacks. A year ago, 15 Eagles Washington Trust Bank Tailgate Show . . . contributed toward EWU’s total of 33. The Washington Trust Bank Tailgate Show, featuring • Eastern has outscored opponents 206-123 in the first half (106-49 in the first quarter) and host Keith Osso, begins 1 1/2 hours prior to kickoff at have had leads at intermission in all of its wins. Eastern is 0-2 when it trails at halftime and the all football games. The broadcasts at home games Eagles have a slight 148-133 scoring edge in the second half. will take place behind Roos Field in the upper tailgate parking lot P12 with the Washington Trust Bank • The Eagles have already won a nailbiter in 2013, and have now won 12 games since 2010 Tailgate Bus. In collaboration with the EWU Alumni when trailing or tied in the fourth quarter. Besides a 49-46 victory over 25th-ranked Oregon State Association and Eagle Athletic Association, the tailgate in 2013, Eastern won three in 2012 (Montana, Montana State, UC Davis), two in 2011 and six in features food, games and prizes throughout the year. the 2010 national title season. The hour-long Tailgate Show will include interviews with players, a live interview with an Eastern assistant • Eastern’s 49-46 victory at No. 25 Oregon State on Aug. 31, 2013, was just the fourth time coach, an opponent interview and interviews with EWU since the division was created in 1978 that a FCS (formerly known as I-AA) team defeated a staff and alumni guests. ranked FBS opponent. The other times that feat occurred came in 1983 (Cincinnati def. #20 Penn State 14-3), 2007 (Appalachian State def. #5 Michigan 34-32) and 2010 (James Madison Pre-Game Show and Game Broadcasts . . . def. #13 Virginia Tech 21-16). Eastern’s pre-game show, featuring Larry Weir and • The Eagles are one of just five schools in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision to Paul Sorensen, begins a half-hour prior to kickoff. The advance to the playoffs six times in the last nine seasons (2004-2012), and EWU hopes to add show will include an interview with Baldwin, as well as to that this year. Eastern’s 2012 season ended with a 45-42 loss to Sam Houston State in the with assistant coaches and players. Osso will serve semifinals, denying the Eagles a repeat trip to Texas to play for the NCAA Division I title they as sideline reporter during games, and will interview Baldwin and Eastern players on the post-game show. won in 2010. Dennis Patchin, 700 ESPN Program Director, will serve as sideline reporter for two of EWU’s games when Osso fills in for Sorensen as analyst. Player Fast Facts Northern Quest Coaches Show . . . • In the last two games, Vernon Adams has passed for 889 yards and 11 touchdowns, and in the last three, has caught 30 passes for 555 yards and five TDs. For the The Northern Quest Casino and Resort Coaches Show featuring Eagle head coach Beau Baldwin and second-straight year, Adams is a finalist for Geico Play of the Year. Fans can vote for his game- other special guests will take place each Monday at winning touchdown run at Oregon State via Facebook on the “GEICO Best of College Football” 5:30 p.m. in Studio E, adjacent to Epic (formerly the Q page through Nov. 11. Sports Bar and Restaurant). Baldwin will show video • Sophomore Vernon Adams is just two touchdowns from Eastern’s single sea- from the previous game and provide commentary son record for touchdown passes of 37 set in 2010 by . Adams passed for 432 prior to his appearance on the Eagle Coaches Show at 6 p.m., live from Northern Quest. Larry Weir and yards and five touchdowns in a 55-34 win over Idaho State on Nov. 2, bringing his TD total to 35 Sorensen will host the show. Because of Eastern’s for the season. In that game alone, he moved from seventh to second on EWU’s single season bye on the schedule, the show on Sept. 23 will feature leaders list for TD passes. Adams completed 26-of-44 passes for the eighth 300-yard perfor- volleyball head coach Wade Benson, soccer coach mance of his career and third with at least 400. His passing performance was the 12th-most in George Hageage and cross country coach Chris Zeller. school history, with his 457 a week earlier at Montana ranking fifth. Northern Quest is located at 100 N. Hayford Road in • With at least one TD reception in every game thus far, redshirt freshman Cooper Kupp Airway Heights. From downtown Spokane, take exit 277 off I-90 and follow Highway 2 for 4.4 miles, then has 13 TD catches (second in FCS) on 52 catches this season – a TD for every 4.0 catches turn right on Hayford Road and follow for 1.0 miles. so far. The next-best freshman in FCS has seven receiving TDs. A candidate for the Jerry Rice From Cheney, take exit 272 off I-90 and follow WA-902 Award given to the top Freshman in FCS, Kupp is averaging 18.9 yards per catch (52-982). He toward Medical Lake for just 0.3 miles. Take a right had eight catches for 205 yards and a pair of scores in EWU’s 55-34 win over Idaho State as on Geiger Blvd., followed by a quick left on Hayford he had the eighth-most receiving yards in school history. Kupp already has 13 TD catches for Road and follow for 4.4 miles. Once the football season the season to rank fifth all-time at EWU (the school record is 19). Randy Moss holds the FCS concludes, the Coaches Shows will switch to record for most touchdown catches by a freshman with 19 during the 1996 season at Marshall. and take place at the Swinging Doors in North Appalachian State’s Sean Price set the FCS freshman record for catches (81) and yards (1,196) Spokane. The first basketball shows are scheduled to take place on Tuesday, Nov. 26. The Swinging Doors is in 2012. The FCS record for most consecutive games with a TD catch is 11 set by Moss in 1996, located at W. 1018 Francis in Spokane. Cal Poly’s Ramses Barden in 2008 and EWU’s in 2010. Kupp had a 35-yard TD pass against ISU that gave EWU the lead for good at 31-24 near the end of the second Eagle Podcasts . . . quarter. Kupp closed out the scoring with a sensational catch and run for a 54-yard TD with 9:37 On a regular basis, Weir will be posting podcasts of left in the game. Eagle programming, which are available at: http://www. • candidate Ronnie Hamlin needs just nine tackles to become only goeags.com/radio_podcasts/radio_podcasts.html the ninth player in school history to record 300 career tackles. He had 10 tackles against Idaho State and a key third-quarter interception that led to an Eagle TD. His 10 tackles was the 12th

EWU Football - Page 4 EWU Football - Page 5 time in his 34-game career (31 as a starter) he has had double figures in tackles. His diving interception deep in Eastern territory was followed by an 83-yard touchdown run by Eagle Quincy Forte to open a 45-27 lead for the TEAM RANKINGS Eagles. One game earlier against Montana, Hamlin also had 10 tackles in 2013 TEAM RANKINGS EWU’s 42-37 victory. He helped the Eagles hold Montana to 140 rush- ing yards, well below the 214.6 the Grizzlies were averaging entering the The Sports Network (Nov. 4): 1. North Dakota State; 2. Eastern game and the 407 they had against EWU a year ago. In the decisive third Illinois; 3. Eastern Washington; 4. Montana State; 10. quarter when EWU took a 42-17 lead, Eastern out-gained the Grizzlies in Montana; 14. Northern Arizona. total offense 214-46. FCS Coaches Poll (Nov. 4): 1. North Dakota State; 2. Eastern • Vernon Adams is ranked No. 1 again this week in passing efficiency Illinois; 3. Coastal Carolina; 4. Eastern Washington; 5. in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision. With a 66.1 percent Montana State; 12. Montana; 14. Northern Arizona. completion rate (197-of-298 to rank 12th in FCS), 3,078 yards (fourth), 35 touchdowns (second) and nine for the season, he has a rat- EWU in the 2013 Sports Network Poll ing of 185.6. Eastern also leads the nation with a 183.3 team rating. Adams Nov. 4: 3rd (NDSU #1, Eastern Illinois #2, MSU #4, UM #10, NAU #14). is third in FCS in points responsible for with an average of 25.6 per game Oct. 28: 3rd (NDSU #1, Eastern Illinois #2, MSU #5, UM #12, NAU (total of 230 to rank second, with 35 TD passes, three rushing touchdowns #14). Oct. 21: 3rd (NDSU #1, Eastern Illinois #2, MSU #5, UM #10, and one two-point conversion). He is also third in FCS in total offense per NAU #16). Oct. 14: 4th (NDSU #1, SHSU #2, MSU #5, UM #10, NAU game (385.8) and fifth in passing yards per game (342.0 per game). #19). Oct. 7: 6th (NDSU #1, SHSU #2, MSU #7, UM #11, NAU #19). Sept. 30: 6th (NDSU #1, SHSU #2, MSU #8, UM #10, NAU #15, CP • In other individual national rankings, redshirt freshman receiver Coo- #18). Sept. 23: 2nd (NDSU #1, SHSU #4, UM #7, MSU #11, CP #18, per Kupp is second in FCS with 13 touchdown receptions, nearly double NAU #25). Sept. 16: 2nd (NDSU #1, MSU #3, SHSU #5, UM #9, CP the next-best freshman with seven. He is also sixth overall and tops among #18, NAU #25). Sept. 9: 2nd (NDSU #1, MSU #3, SHSU #5, UM freshmen in receiving yards per game (109.1, with a total of 982 to rank #11, CP #14, NAU #25). Sept. 2: 2nd (NDSU #1, MSU #3, SHSU #4, fourth) and 29th in receptions (5.8 per game, with a total of 52). Senior CP #12, UM #13, NAU #22). Preseason: 4th (NDSU #1, MSU #2, receiver Ashton Clark is 14th in punt returns with an average of 11.6 per SHSU #3, CP #14, NAU #18, UM #20). return and a career-long of 30 against Idaho State. Clark is also 26th in receiving yards (85.6 per game, with a total of 770 to rank 22nd) and 38th 2013 PRESEASON TEAM RANKINGS in receptions (5.6 per game, with a total of 50). Senior cornerback T.J. Lee, 4th (The Sports Network) . . . also, #1 North Dakota State, #2 Montana State, #3 who is now tied for the school record for career forced with six, Sam Houston State, #13 Illinois State, #14 Cal Poly, #18 Northern Arizona, has three this season to rank 17th in FCS in average per game (0.33). He #20 Montana. also is 23rd in recoveries per game (0.33), with a total of three. 3rd (Coaches) . . . also, #1 North Dakota State, #2 Montana State, #4 Sam Houston State, #10 Illinois State, #11 Cal Poly, #18 Northern Arizona, #22 • Junior Quincy Forte had a career-high 119 rushing Montana. yards on just six carries (19.8 per rush) versus ISU. He had an 83-yard 4th (College Sporting News) . . . also, #1 North Dakota State, #2 Montana State, touchdown that ranks as the ninth-longest rush in school history, and the #3 Georgia Southern, #5 Sam Houston State, #12 Illinois State, #15 Mon- tana, #16 Northern Arizona, #19 Cal Poly. longest since had a school-record 96-yarder at Idaho State 4th (Sporting News) . . . also, #1 North Dakota State, #3 Montana State, #6 Sam on Oct. 3, 2009. Houston State, #9 Illinois State, #14 Montana, #17 Northern Arizona, #21 Cal Poly, #24 Sacramento State • Senior Zack Gehring more than doubled his previous 6th (Lindy’s Magazine) . . . also, #1 North Dakota State, #3 Montana State, #10 career high for catches with seven for 63 yards at Idaho State. A veteran Sam Houston State, #22 Illinois State, #23 Montana, #24 Wagner. of 44 Eagle games (29 starts), his previous high was three on several 4th (USA Today) . . . also, #1 North Dakota State, #2 Montana State, #3 Sam Hous- occasions. ton State, #6 Illinois State, #8 Cal Poly. 7th (Athlon) . . . also, #1 North Dakota State, #2 Montana State, #4 Sam Houston • Boise, Idaho, native Cody McCarthy led the Eagles with 11 tackles at State, #9 Montana, #15 Cal Poly, #16 Northern Arizona, #24 Illinois State. Idaho State, giving him four performances in his career of at least 10 stops. He has played in 28 games, including 14 as a starter. Big Sky Preseason Coaches Poll Big Sky Preseason Media Poll School (First-place votes) - Points School (First-place votes) - Points • Senior cornerback T.J. Lee had a trio of passes broken up at Idaho 1. Montana State (8) - 140 1. Montana State (31) - 596 State, giving him 21 in his career and moving into seventh in school history. 2. Eastern Washington (3) - 130 2. Eastern Washington (12) - 566 3. Montana (2) - 111 3. Montana (3) - 492 • Safety Allen Brown missed the first game of his Eastern career 4. Cal Poly - 109 4. Cal Poly (1) - 466 5. Northern Arizona - 104 5. Northern Arizona - 457 at Idaho State because of a hamstring injury suffered versus Montana. 6. Sacramento State - 88 6. Sacramento St. (1) - 374 Nearing the school record of 51 games played, he had played in 48 of a 7. North Dakota - 66 7. North Dakota - 309 8. Northern Colorado - 63 8. Northern Colorado - 239 possible 48 games in his career (34 as a starter) until the ISU game. 9. Southern Utah - 57 9. Southern Utah - 228 • Sophomore Shaq Hill returned a kickoff 80 yards against Idaho 10. Portland State - 49 10. Portland State - 212 11. Weber State - 48 11. UC Davis - 191 State to set-up EWU’s game-tying 4-yard touchdown pass in the second 12. UC Davis - 37 12. Weber State - 164 quarter. Later, he scored on a 44-yard pass as he finished the game with 13. Idaho State - 12 13. Idaho State - 74 144 all-purpose yards on just three touches (two kickoff returns and one reception) for an average of nearly 50 yards per touch. One game earlier EWU in the 2012 Sports Network Poll versus Montana, Hill had an 86-yard TD catch to rank as the eighth-longest Final: 4th. Nov. 19: 4th. Nov. 12: 5th. Nov. 5: 5th. Oct. 29: 7th. Oct. 22: 1st. in school history. Oct. 15: 1st.Oct. 8: 6th. Oct. 1: 7th. Sept. 24: 7th. Sept 17: 9th. Sept 10: • Junior defensive end Evan Day has had a sack in each of EWU’s last 10th. Sept. 3: 9th. Preseason: 12th.

EWU Football - Page 5 EWU Football - Page 6 four games, giving him four on the season and 12 in his 32-game career (12 as a starter). • Kicker Kevin Miller made both of his attempts – 26 2013 HONORS and 42 yards – and converted all seven of his extra point attempts 3 - Vernon Adams versus Idaho State. He also averaged 65.0 yards on 10 kickoffs, (for the latest on “Big Play VA”: www.BigPlayVA.com) including eight touchbacks. The only two kickoff returns ISU had were QB - 6-0 - 190 - So. - 1L - Pasadena, Calif. (Alemany HS ’11) of 25 and 13 yards after boots to the goalline. Miller has made 5-of-7 Finalist for Geico Play of the Year . . .vote via Facebook on the “GEICO Best of field goals this season, including all three of his attempts in EWU’s College Football” page through Nov. 11. opener at 25th-ranked Oregon State on Aug. 31. He had missed both – College Sports Madness Big Sky Off. POW of his attempts since then until the ISU game. – Hon. Mention Col. FB Performance Awards FCS QB Performer Of The Week (vs. Idaho State 11/2/13 - 26-of-44, 432 yards/12th all-time at EWU, 5 TD) • Ronnie Hamlin’s long hair has been a trademark of his, and – College Sports Madness National FCS Off. Player of the Week/Big Sky Off. POW a friendly wager between teammates lasted three years. During the – College Sporting News National All Star (5 chosen/FCS) 2010 season, Hamlin and safety Jeff Minnerly challenged each other – One six recipients of Beyond Sports Network FCS Offensive Player of the Week to see who could go the longest without cutting their hair. Linebacker – USA Football FCS Offensive Player of the Week Zach Johnson was also in on the wager, but dropped out after EWU – Hon. Mention Col. FB Performance Awards FCS QB Performer Of The Week won the NCAA Division I title. Minnerly eventually cut his hair on – Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Week Dec. 17, 2012 -- just two days after his career and the 2012 season (vs. Montana 10/26/13 - 27-of-40, 457 yards/5th all-time at EWU, 6 TD/school record) concluded -- and donated the hair to Locks of Love. – College Sporting News National All Star (5 chosen/FCS) (vs. Weber State 10/5/13 - 16-of-23, 194 yards, 4 TD, plus 66 rushing and 1 TD) • The top plays and honors of sophomore quarterback Vernon – Hon. Mention Col. FB Performance Awards FCS QB Performer Of The Week Adams have been encapsulated in a new web site located at www. (vs. Sam Houston State 9/28/13 - 19-of-31, 355 yards, 3 TD) BigPlayVA.com. Featured are some of the top plays by Adams, – Sports Illustrated College FB Breakout Performer ((in Sept. 2 issue and on SI.com) including his incredible scramble and touchdown throw against – Sports Network FCS National Offensive Player of the Week Sacramento State on Oct. 20, 2012, which was one of eight finalists – College Sporting News National All Star (4 chosen/FCS) for the GEICO Play of the Year. His game-winning touchdown run – CBSSports.com Player of the Week (4 chosen/all classifications) against Oregon State on Aug. 31, 2013, is also on the site. He had – Yahoo! Sports College Football Best (20 chosen/all classifications) a school-record of 518 yards of total offense in the 49-46 upset over – College Sports Madness National FCS Off. Player of the Week/Big Sky Off. POW – College Football Performance Awards FCS National Performer Of The Week the Beavers in only the fourth-ever win by a NCAA Football Cham- – College Football Performance Awards FCS Quarterback Performer Of The Week pionship Subdivision school over a ranked member of the NCAA – One six recipients of Beyond Sports Network FCS Offensive Player of the Week Football Bowl Subdivision. The many accolades Adams won as a – Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Week result of the OSU victory are also featured, as well as an interview on – One of Five “Stars of the Week” on SVP & Russillo Show on ESPN the Jim Rome Show. His complete bio, statistics and information on – One of Four FCS/FBS Nominees for Capital One Impact Performer of the Week – One of Eight FCS/FBS Nominees for Manning Award Player of the Week EWU tickets and the Gateway Project are also prominent. – Nominee for Geico Play of the Year (game-winning 2-yard TD run vs. OSU) (vs. Oregon State 8/31/13 - School-record 518 yards total offense & 6 TD; 23-of-30 passing, 411 yards, 4 TD, 235.7 efficiency; 107 rushing, 2 TD) Quoting Coach Baldwin 10 - Cooper Kupp On MSU: “We know it’s a challenge. Montana State is undefeated in WR - 6-2 - 195 - Fr. - HS* - Yakima, Wash. (Davis HS ‘12) the conference for a reason. Consistently they have been a top-tier team in this conference for a lot of years. Coach Ash and his staff do a great – Hon. Mention Col. FB Performance Awards FCS WR Performer Of The Week (vs. Idaho State 11/2/13 - 8 receptions, 205 yards (8th all-time at EWU), 2 TD) job. They have great players all over the field. They have a quarterback who has been one of the best in this conference throughout his career, – Sports Network FCS Co-Freshman of the Week and along with that a running back who finds ways to get into the end – College FB Performance Awards FCS WR Performer Of The Week – One six recipients of Beyond Sports Network FCS Offensive Player of the Week zone and churn yards. They lean on that run, but they can set you up (vs. Montana 10/26/13 - 11 receptions (12th all-time at EWU), 182 yards (18th), 2TD) offensively. Defensively, they do a great job of tackling. They do a great job of finding ways to put pressure on the quarterback – they are one of – Hon. Mention Col. FB Performance Awards FCS WR Performer Of The Week (vs. Southern Utah 10/19/13 - 11 receptions (12th all-time at EWU), 168 yards, 1TD) the top teams in the league. And they tackle really well in space. Those are the signs of very good, well-coached and disciplined football players. – Hon. Mention Col. FB Performance Awards FCS WR Performer Of The Week You have to earn it all against Montana State.” (vs. Oregon State 8/31/13 - 5 receptions, 119 yards, 2 TD) On ISU Win: “Our players found a way and got into maybe more of 9 - Shaq Hill a shootout than we thought we would. We still found a way to respond, WR/KR - 5-10 - 180 - Jr. - 1L* - Stockton, Calif. (Brookside Christian HS ’11) and that’s what I said to the players. We responded when guys went down and we responded in the first half when we were behind. We were – Hon. Mention Col. FB Performance Awards FCS KR Performer Of The Week certainly explosive and our players made plays. We got more out of our (vs. Idaho State 11/2/13 - 2 returns, 100 yards, long of 80/non-scoring) running game, which was huge. We just have to come back and correct 85 - Zack Gehring things from this game. Wins or losses, you have to find a way to get bet- TE - 6-4 - 240 - Sr. - 3L* - Castle Rock, Wash. (Castle Rock HS ’09) ter the next week. But any time you go on the road in this conference and find a way to get a win, it’s huge.” – Hon. Mention Col. FB Performance Awards FCS TE Performer Of The Week (vs. Idaho State 11/2/13 - Career-high 7 receptions, 63 yards, long of 18) On Getting 50th EWU Win in Missoula: “It wasn’t anything I was thinking about before the game, but after the fact it was a pretty cool deal to end up hitting that 50th win in that stadium. I have so much respect for

EWU Football - Page 6 EWU Football - Page 7 the Montana program and that atmosphere.” On Importance of Winning in Missoula to Seniors: “Twice in 48 - Jake Miller your career you get an opportunity to play there. To get that victory for P - 6-5 - 225 - Jr. - 2L* - Spokane, Wash. (Central Valley HS ‘10 / Wash. St.) our seniors was special, and now our program has beaten Montana – Hon. Mention Col. FB Performance Awards FCS Punter Performer Of The Week three of the last four years. It’s been a long time (since 1992) that (vs. So. Utah 10/19/13 - 2 punts, 51.0 average, kicks of 55 & 47 downed at 19 & 20) Eastern has beaten Montana in back-to-back seasons. There are a lot of things from that victory that are special to our seniors and program.” 39 - Ronnie Hamlin LB - 6-2 - 235 - Sr. - 2L - Lacey, Wash. (Timberline HS ’09) On Importance of Montana Win in FCS: “It was a huge league game and it had national implications. Whether we are from the same – EWU Athletics Scholar-Athlete for Month of November league or not, it was a game between two top 10 teams. Our players – Hon. Mention Col. FB Performance Awards FCS LB Performer Of The Week embrace coming into (tough) environments and love the challenge of (vs. North Dakota 10/12/13 - 5 tackles, 77-yard interception return for TD) that. We loved the challenge going into this and we knew it was going to be tough to find a way to win.” 31 - T.J. Lee III CB - 5-9 - 170 - Sr. - 3L - Seattle, Wash. (West Seattle HS ’09) On Vernon Adams: “People want to look at the big plays and those are great, but we have a player with guts to take shots and go – Hon. Mention Col. FB Performance Awards FCS DB Performer Of The Week (vs. North Dakota 10/12/13 - 6 tackles, 1 PBU, 2 FR, School-record 6th FF in career) for it. If he gets a pick or two, so be it. But he has the guts to go win games and stand in there. Sometimes when are so ath- 4 - Allen Brown letic like Vernon, they don’t get the credit for being a 68 percent passer S - 5-10 - 170 - Sr. - 3L* - Tacoma, Wash. (Foss HS ’09)\ and standing in the pocket and taking shots. That’s what I appreciate so much. He’s right up there with for being the smartest – One six recipients of Beyond Sports Network FCS Defensive Player of the Week quarterback I’ve had as a sophomore in terms of thinking quick, his (vs. Western Ore. 9/7/13 - 2 interceptions, 2 tackles, 217 yards allowed in 43-14 win) understanding and getting things right on the field. It’s a lot of fun to 15 - Ashton Clark coach that type of player.” WR - 5-11 - 185 - Sr. - 2L* - Vancouver, Wash. (Heritage HS ’09) On Preseason Schedule: “This was definitely the toughest – One six recipients of Beyond Sports Network FCS Offensive Player of the Week preseason schedule we’ve had since I’ve been here in terms of the first – Hon. Mention Col. FB Performance Awards FCS WR Performer Of The Week four games. But I invite it – I love it. It’s helped us be battle-tested be- (vs. Oregon State 8/31/13 - 9 receptions, 155 yards, 1 TD) cause we’ve been in some serious wars. It’s tough and it’s a challenge. We were put on a stage on the road against one of the top teams at 66 - Ashton Miller our level and now we have move forward in a very tough conference.” C - 6-2 - 300 - Sr. - 3L* - Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen HS ’09) On Being Fourth FCS School to Defeat a Ranked FBS Team: – EWU Athletics Scholar-Athlete for Month of October “It’s big and shines a light on our program, even more than before. I’m not going to undersell it – it’s huge for the program and what it does in EWU Offensive Line (Jake Rodgers, Brandon Murphy, Ashton Miller, recruiting and the image of who we are.” Steven Forgette, Clay DeBord, Zack Gehring) On Victory Over No. 25 Oregon State: “I’m proud of our players. – Selected as the FCS Offensive Line of the Week by Beyond Sports Network We’ve come up short before in games like this, but I’m proud when I (vs. Oregon State 8/31/13 - 625 yards of total offense in 49-46 win over #25 Beavers) see them out there fighting, not getting wide-eyed and attacking the situation. When things don’t go right, we want them to be ready to re- spond. And our team did that against a very good Oregon State football team. Winning the ballgame is huge, but I was just proud of how our team handled every situation that came up in the game.” On Coaching Eagle Players: “The best part about coaching to me is working with 18 to 23-year-old student-athletes and getting a chance to make an impact in their lives. We get to watch them grow, and it’s 2013 PRESEASON HONORS fun to be a part of that process. The culture and attitude that has been built over the years has grown to a new level. We’ve had great players 3 - Vernon Adams and leaders here before, but this group has learned from past teams QB - 6-0 - 190 - So. - 1L - Pasadena, Calif. (Alemany HS ’11) and players on how to prepare in the offseason and what to do in the College Football Performance Awards Quarterback Award Watch List College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (Second Team) summer. The makeup and mental attitude of our players has grown. Ranked 32nd on Preseason FCS Quarterback Rankings as selected by Josh Buchanan at If you have that, you have a chance to be successful and the more philsteele.com enjoyable it is to coach.” 70 - Steven Forgette OG - 6-4 - 300 - Sr. - 3L - Vancouver, Wash. (Heritage HS ’09) FCS Senior Scout Bowl Preseason All-America (First Team) Career Starts The Sports Network Preseason All-America (Second Team) College Sports Journal Preseason All-America (Second Team) Defense (226 starts by 19 players): Allen Brown 34, Ronnie Hamlin 31, T.J. Phil Steele Preseason All-America (Second Team) Lee 29, Ronald Baines 23, Andru Pulu 22, Anthony Larry 16, Cody McCa- College Sports Madness Preseason All-America (Third Team) rthy 14, Evan Day 12, Will Katoa 10, J.C. Agen 8, Tevin McDonald 8, Jordan College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (First Team) Tonani 7, Miquiyah Zamora 5, Dylan Zylstra 2, Zach Bruce 1, Zackary Phil Steele Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (First Team) Johnson 1, Todd Raynes 1, Miles Weatheroy 1, Christian Hudnell 1. Ranked 2nd on Preseason FCS Offensive Guard Rankings as selected by Josh Buchanan at philsteele.com Offense (273 starts by 25 players): Steven Forgette 40, Brandon Murphy 32,

Zack Gehring 29, Ashton Miller 24, Clay DeBord 21, Vernon Adams 18,

EWU Football - Page 7 EWU Football - Page 8 Quincy Forte 13, Ashton Clark 12, Cooper Kupp 9, Demitrius Bronson 9, Jordan Talley 9, Drew Reynolds 8, Cory Mitchell 8, Ryan Seto 7, Cassidy 31 - T.J. Lee III Curtis 7, Jake Withnell 6, Mario Brown 5, Shaq Hill 3, T.J. Boatright 2, Cody CB - 5-9 - 170 - Sr. - 3L - Seattle, Wash. (West Seattle HS ’09) Humphrey 2, Daniel Johnson 2, Jase Butorac 2, Jake Rodgers 2, Jabari College Football Performance Awards Award Watch List Wilson 2, Zach Wimberly 1. Lindy’s Magazine Preseason All-America (First Team) FCS Senior Scout Bowl Preseason All-America (First Team) • Only four positions had players making their first starts as Eagles against Or- The Sports Network Preseason All-America (Second Team) egon State, and two were manned by former starters in the Pac-12 Conference. College Sports Madness Preseason All-America (Second Team) Redshirt freshman Cooper Kupp started at and redshirt freshman Football Gameplan Preseason All-America (First Team) Jabari Wilson started at running back. Jake Rodgers, a 12-game starter at Beyond Sports Network Preseason All-America (Third Team) Washington State last season, started at right tackle in his Eagle starting debut. Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (selected by league) The other Eagle starting debut was by safety Tevin McDonald, who started College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (First Team) 24 games the past two seasons at UCLA. Sophomore wide receiver Shaq Hill Phil Steele Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (First Team) made the first start of his career in EWU’s second game of the season against Ranked 11th on Preseason FCS Cornerback Rankings as selected by Josh Buchanan at Western Oregon, and offensive tackle Cassidy Curtis and fullback/tight end philsteele.com Zach Wimberly made their first starts at Toledo. Linebacker Miquiyah Zamora 39 - Ronnie Hamlin made the first start of his career against Weber State and responded with five tackles (1 1/2 for loss) and had his first career interception, which led to an LB - 6-2 - 235 - Sr. - 2L - Lacey, Wash. (Timberline HS ’09) The Sports Network Buck Buchanan Award Watch List EWU touchdown. Against North Dakota, safety Todd Raynes and defensive College Football Performance Awards Linebacker Award Watch List end Zackary Johnson made the first starts of their careers. Raynes had a College Sports Journal Preseason All-America (Second Team) team-high seven tackles with a pass broken up in his debut, and Johnson Phil Steele Preseason All-America (Second Team) finished with three tackles. No starting debuts were made in the Southern Utah Beyond Sports Network Preseason All-America (Second Team) and Montana games, but Zach Bruce made his first career start against Idaho FCS Senior Scout Bowl Preseason All-America (Second Team) State. The Sports Network Preseason All-America (Third Team) College Sports Madness Preseason All-America (Third Team) Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (selected by league) College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (First Team) Injury Report Phil Steele Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (First Team) Ranked 6th on Preseason FCS Linebacker Rankings as selected by Josh Buchanan at The Eagles played the Idaho State game without three starters – safety Allen philsteele.com Brown (hamstring), nose tackle Will Katoa (knee) and offensive tackle Clay Debord (ankle), who were all injured at Montana and have a collective 65 starts 9 - Shaquille Hill in their careers. They were replaced by a trio of players with a combined two WR/KR - 5-10 - 180 - So. - 1L* - Stockton, Calif. (Brookside Christian HS ’11) starts entering the ISU game. In addition, key defensive backups were injured College Football Performance Awards Kickoff Returner Award Watch List against UM and missed the ISU game -- linebacker J.C. Agen (quadricep) and Ranked 20th on Preseason FCS Kick Returner Rankings as selected by Josh Buchanan at safety Todd Raynes (hamstring). Then, safety Tevin McDonald was lost for an philsteele.com indefinite time with a broken fibula against ISU. This week, DeBord is probable, Brown and Katoa are questionable and Raynes is doubtful. Until he missed the 48 - Jake Miller ISU game, Brown played 48 of a possible 48 games in his career, and is near- P - 6-5 - 225 - Jr. - 2L - Spokane, Wash. (Central Valley HS ’10 / Washington State) ing the school record of 51. Wide receiver and kickoff returner Shaq Hill (knee College Football Performance Awards Punter Award Watch List sprain), who was injured against North Dakota and did not play versus Southern College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (Third Team) Ranked 7th on Preseason FCS Punter Rankings as selected by Josh Buchanan at philsteele. Utah, played against Montana on Oct. 26 and had an 86-yard touchdown catch. com Starting offensive tackle Jake Rodgers (knee sprain) and running back Jabari Wilson (shoulder) were both injured against Western Oregon on Sept. 7, but 4 - Allen Brown both returned to play against Montana after missing five games each.Another S - 5-10 - 170 - Sr. - 3L* - Tacoma, Wash. (Foss HS ’09) running back now available is Jalen Moore, who missed the North Dakota and Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (selected by league) Southern Utah games with a hip pointer and kidney stones. Defensive lineman College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (Second Team) Jordan Pulu had arthroscopic knee surgery on Aug. 29 and made his season Phil Steele Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (First Team) debut against Weber State on Oct. 5. But he suffered a shoulder injury in that Ranked 12th on Preseason FCS Safety Rankings as selected by Josh Buchanan at philsteele. game and will have surgery. He is expected to apply for a medical hardship com to receive his year of eligibility back. True freshman wide receiver Kendrick Bourne (ankle) missed the UND game but played against Southern Utah and 15 - Ashton Clark caught a 31-yard TD pass. Offensive lineman Drew Reynolds (knee) also WR - 5-11 - 185 - Sr. - 2L* - Vancouver, Wash. (Heritage HS ’09) made his season debut against WSU after missing EWU’s first five games. Run- College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (First Team) ning back Demitrius Bronson (high ankle sprain) suited up versus Toledo, but Ranked 47th on Preseason FCS Wide Receiver Rankings as selected by Josh Buchanan at philsteele.com sat out for the third-straight game. He carried five times and scored twice in his season debut against Sam Houston State on Sept. 28. Running back Quincy 66 - Ashton Miller Forte (hamstring) missed the Oregon State game, but returned to rush for 99 C - 6-2 - 300 - Sr. - 3L* - Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen HS ’09) yards against Western Oregon. Senior tight end Cody Humphrey suffered a College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (Second Team) dislocated patella in practice on Aug. 21 and required surgery, and is out for Ranked 14th on Preseason FCS Center Rankings as selected by Josh Buchanan at philsteele. the season. As a result, defensive lineman Zach Wimberly was moved to tight com end, and Ryan Seto will play as both a wide receiver and tight end. Before the season began, freshman All-America safety and Ferris HS graduate Jordan 93 - Andru Pulu Tonani began surgical treatment for a hip ailment that will cost him the 2013 DT - 6-2 - 290 - Sr. - 1L* - Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way HS ’09 / Washington) season. Tonani’s painful hip injury is called hip joint acetabular impingement, College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (Second Team) and the ailment requires surgery to both hips with six months of rehabilitation Phil Steele Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (Second Team) required for each. His first surgery on his left hip took place on July 29, and also Ranked 16th on Preseason FCS Defensive Tackle Rankings as selected by Josh Buchanan at included a labral tear that was repaired. He had the second surgery on his right philsteele.com hip on Sept. 16. He would have competed for a starting position at safety, but should return fully healthy in spring 2014.

EWU Football - Page 8 EWU Football - Page 9 More Player Notes • Team co-captains for the 2013 season include a quartet of seniors from high 7 - Tevin McDonald schools in the state of Washington -- center Ashton Miller, senior wide receiver S - 5-11 - 190 - Jr. - TR* - Fresno, Calif. (Edison HS ’10 & UCLA) College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (Third Team) Ashton Clark, senior safety Allen Brown and junior linebacker Ronnie Hamlin. Phil Steele Preseason All-Big Sky Conference (First Team) The players were selected by a vote of their teammates. Ranked 7th on Preseason FCS Safety Rankings as selected by Josh Buchanan at philsteele. • Currently on the 2013 Buck Buchanan Watch List, senior linebacker Ronnie com Hamlin has 291 tackles already in his 34-game EWU career (31 starts) to rank ninth in school history. Hamlin also has four career interceptions, and his momen- 30 - Demitrius Bronson tum-changing 77-yard return for a touchdown against North Dakota (10/12/13) RB - 5-10 - 210 - Sr. - 2L* - Kent, Wash. (Kentwood HS ’08 / Washington) was the 10th-longest in school history. With UND driving for a potential game- Ranked 41st on Preseason FCS Running Back Rankings as selected by Josh Buchanan at tying score late in the third quarter, he leaped high to snag the third interception philsteele.com of his career, ran over one would-be tackler, then returned it down the sideline 57 - Dylan Zylstra for his first pick-six as an Eagle. He also had a diving interception against Idaho DT - 6-4 - 270 - Jr. - 2L* - Kent, Wash. (Kentridge HS ‘10) State (11/2/13) to squelch an ISU drive and lead to an EWU TD and 45-27 lead. Ranked 26th on Preseason FCS Defensive Tackle Rankings as selected by Josh Buchanan at Despite being listed as a senior, Hamlin will eventually apply to the NCAA to re- philsteele.com ceive his sixth year. After redshirting the 2009 season because of the bum knee, the injury also kept him from playing during Eastern’s national championship 24 - Ronald Baines season in 2010. If he does get the extra year back, he could challenge the school CB - 5-10 - 195 - Sr. - 3L* - Tacoma, Wash. (Mount Tahoma HS ’09) record of 432 tackles set by 2010 Buck Buchanan Award winner J.C. Sherritt. Ranked 39th on Preseason FCS Cornerback Rankings as selected by Josh Buchanan at Hamlin earned All-America honors in 2012 from Phil Steele Publications (fourth philsteele.com team) and was a first team All-Big Sky Conference selection. He had 136 tackles in 2012 to rank fifth in school history, and his average of 9.71 per game ranked Beau Baldwin 31st in FCS and fourth in the Big Sky. College Sports Madness Preseason Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year

• Senior cornerback T.J. Lee now has 207 tackles, three interceptions, 21 passes broken up and 3 1/2 sacks in his 43-game career (29 starts). He is just the 35th Eagle in school history to finish with 200 career tackles (currently ranked 30th). He shares the school record with five other Eagles for most career forced fumbles with six, and his 21 passes broken up ranks seventh. Three times in his career he has forced and recovered the same fumble, with two of them occur- ring on quarterback sacks. One of those three came this season against North 2012 HONORS Dakota (10/12/13) when he also finished with six tackles and a pass broken up. Lee earned All-America honors in 2012 from The Sports Network (second team), (by returning players) and was also honored on the College Sporting News “Fabulous 50” All-America squad. He piled up some impressive statistics in 2012, ranking third on the team Quarterback - Vernon Adams FCS Freshman of the Year on “Fabulous 50” A-A Team - College Sporting News with 90 tackles and finishing with 11 passes broken up to rank 10th in school his- Finalist for (FCS Freshman of the Year) - The Sports Network tory. His average of 6.4 tackles per game ranked 29th in the Big Sky and his total Freshman All-America - College Sports Journal (first team) of 11 passes broken up were second. The two-time first team All-Big Sky selec- Root Sports Big Sky Off. Player of the Week (vs. CP - 19x29, 288, 3 TD, 68 rush) tion also had 2 1/2 sacks, nine total tackles for loss, an interception, two forced HM Col. FB Perf. Awards FCS QB of the Week (vs. CP - 19x29, 288, 3 TD, 68 rush) Col. FB Perf. Awards FCS National Freshman Performer of the Year Watch List fumbles and a fumble recovery. As a sophomore in 2011, Lee was a first team Col. Sports Madness BSC Off. POW (vs. UND - 12x15, 151, 4 TD, 38 rush) All-Big Sky selection, finishing the season with 48 tackles, a pair of interceptions HM Col. FB Perf. Awards FCS QB of the Week (vs. UND - 12x15, 151, 4 TD, 38 rush) and one pass broken up. Sports Network FCS Co-Fresh. of the Week (vs. UM - 25x41, 353, 3 TD, 54 rush) Col. Sports Journal FCS Co-Fres. of the W. (vs. UM - 25x41, 353, 3 TD, 54 rush) • Senior offensive guard Steven Forgette earned honorable mention All-America Root Sports Big Sky Off. Player of the Week (vs. UM - 25x41, 353, 3 TD, 54 rush) honors in 2012 from the College Sports Journal and second team All-Big Sky accolades. He was also named to the Big Sky Conference All-Academic team. Linebacker - Ronnie Hamlin Despite missing most of the 2011 season because of an injury, Forgette’s 40 All-America - Phil Steele Publications (fourth team) career starts are the most among all Eastern players. The only game he didn’t All-Big Sky - League Coaches (first team) start in his 41-game career was to allow a senior to start on Senior Day in 2010. All-Big Sky - College Sports Madness (second team) Big Sky Conference All-Academic Team (Tech. Engineering & Const. Mgt. major) Forgette helped EWU rank seventh in the FCS in 2012 in passing yards per Col. Sporting News National All Star (vs. MSU - 15 tackles, 2tfl, interception) game (318.9), 14th overall in total offense (442.0) and 17th in scoring (33.7). Root Sports Big Sky Def. Player of the Week (vs. MSU - 15 tackles, 2tfl, int.) He started all 14 Eastern games at left offensive guard a year after breaking his HM Col. FB Perf. Awards FCS LB of the Week (vs. MSU - 15 tackles, 2tfl, int.) fibula against Montana (9/17/11) and missing the rest of the season. He earned Root Sports Big Sky Def. Player of the Week (vs. Idaho - 8 tackles) College Sports Madness Big Sky Def. Player of the Week (vs. Idaho - 8 tackles) honorable mention All-Big Sky honors as a redshirt freshman in 2010 when the Eagles won the NCAA Division I title. Cornerback - T.J. Lee III • Vernon Adams currently has a career passing efficiency rating of 175.2 which All-Ameria - “Fabulous 50” - College Sporting News (first team) All-America - The Sports Network (second team) ranks as the school record (63.9 percent, 5,039 yards, 55 TD, 17 INT). A starter All-Big Sky - League Coaches (first team) in 18 of the 21 games he has played in his career, Adams has a career average All-Big Sky - College Sports Madness (third team) of 240.0 passing yards per game to currently fifth all-time at EWU. His 55TD passes are already fourth, his 5,039 yards are sixth and his 5,775 yards of total Offensive Guard - Steven Forgette offense are sixth. He is now 15-3 as a starter, with his lone losses coming against All-Big Sky - League Coaches (second team) Southern Utah in 2012 and Toledo and Sam Houston State in 2013. Adams was Big Sky Conference All-Academic Team (Exercise Science) selected as the Freshman of the Year on the College Sporting News “Fabulous 50” All-America team in 2012, and was also on the College Sports Journal Fresh- Safety - Allen Brown All-Big Sky - League Coaches (second team) man All-America squad. Adams was also one of 20 players on the ballot for the Jerry Rice Award, given to the top freshman in FCS by The Sports Network (he Center - Ashton Miller finished sixth in the voting, which occurred prior to the playoffs). Adams ranked All-Big Sky - League Coaches (honorable mention) fourth in FCS in passing efficiency (160.80), and was the only freshman in the Capital One Academic All-District VIII (selected by CoSIDA) top 24 of the rankings. His efficiency rating also ranked fourth all-time in school Big Sky Conference All-Academic Team (Management major) history. In nine games as a starter and three as a sub, he completed 60.9 percent

EWU Football - Page 9 EWU Football - Page 10 of his passes for 1,961 yards, 20 touchdowns and eight interceptions. • The Eagles finished seventh in FCS in passing offense (318.9 per game) in Running Back - Demitrius Bronson All-Big Sky - League Coaches (honorable mention) 2012, as returning starter Vernon Adams combined with to lead EWU to the school record for passing yards. The Eagles finished with 4,469 Defensive Tackle - Andru Pulu yards, breaking the previous record of 4,102 yards in 2005. Padron started five All-Big Sky - League Coaches (honorable mention) games and played six others as a sub, and completed 59.1 percent of his passes for a team-leading 2,491 yards, 17 TDs and seven interceptions, and ranked Defensive Tackle - Dylan Zylstra 29th in FCS in passing yards per game (226.5). In back-to-back games in the All-Big Sky - League Coaches (honorable mention) FCS Playoffs, each had a school-record six touchdown passes -- Padron versus Illinois State (12/8/12) in the quarterfinals and Adams against Sam Houston State Cornerback - Ronald Baines All-Big Sky - League Coaches (honorable mention) (12/15/12) in the semifinals. Adams completed 14-of-26 passes for 364 yards – all after intermission --- as EWU scored 42 points in the second half to rally from Safety - Jordan Tonani a 35-0 halftime deficit and nearly pull off an improbable rally. Freshman All-America - College Sports Journal (first team) All-Big Sky - League Coaches (honorable mention) • Despite standing just 5-foot-10, 170 pounds, senior safety Allen Brown played All-Big Sky - College Sports Madness (second team) in 48 of 48 games in his career (34 as a starter) until missing the Idaho State Big Sky Conference All-Academic Team (major undeclared) game (11/2/13) with a hamstring injury. He is just three games behind the school Col. Sports Madness BSC Def. POW (vs. CP - 8 tackles, 22-yard int. ret.) record of 51 shared by three players. He has career totals of 218 tackles, four Col. Sports Madness FCS Def. POW (vs. MSU - 8 tackles, 21-yard int. ret. TD) interceptions and 14 passes broken up. He is the 34th Eagle in school history to Col. Sports Madness BSC Def. POW (vs. MSU - 8 tackles, 21-yard int. ret. TD) finish with 200 career tackles, and currently ranks 23rd. He needs four passes - Shaq Hill broken up to rank on EWU’s top 10 list in that category. He has 34 career starts, Freshman All-America - College Sports Journal (first team) ranking first on the defense and second overall (Steven Forgette has 39).At the All-Big Sky - League Coaches (honorable mention) end of spring practices, Brown was the recipient on defense of the “Iron Eagle” All-Big Sky - College Sports Madness (third team) Award for achievements in the off-season in strength and conditioning and the Root Sports Big Sky ST Player of the Week (vs. UND - KO returns of 99TD, 41) Col. Sports Journal FCS Spec. Teams POW (vs. UND - KO returns of 99TD, 41) classroom. He finished second on the team with 91 tackles in 2012 to help him Col. FB Perf. Awards FCS KR of the Week (vs. UND - KO returns of 99TD, 41) earn second team All-Big Sky honors. Brown was also second on the team with seven passes broken up to go along with a pair of forced fumbles. His average of Running Back (now linebacker) - Jordan Talley 6.5 tackles per game in 2012 ranked 28th in the Big Sky. He was also second on Capital One Acaademic All-District VIII (selected by CoSIDA) the team with seven passes broken up to go along with a pair of forced fumbles. Punter - Jake Miller • Returning players Ashton Miller and Jordan Talley were selected to the 2012 Big Sky Conference All-Academic Team (Biology major) Capital One Academic All-District VIII squad, which is selected by members of HM College FB Perf. Awards FCS Punter of the Week (vs. Montana. 9/29/12 - 46.0 avg. with long of 53) the College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA). They joined HM College FB Perf. Awards FCS Punter of the Week (vs. Wash. St. 9/8/12 - 46.3 avg. with school-record 74-yard kick) Eastern senior safety Jeff Minnerly, who “three-peated” on the squad. Miller, a senior offensive center, has a 3.67 GPA and is majoring in business administra- Other Big Sky Conference All-Academic Selections tion. Talley is a sophomore linebacker who formerly played running back, and is Zack Gehring - Castle Rock, Wash. / Castle Rock HS ‘09 - Jr. - Exercise Science a pre-medicine major with a 3.55 GPA. Eastern football players have now been Brandon Murphy - Albany, Ore. / West Albany HS ‘09 - Jr. - Technology honored 56 times since 1989 on the All-District VIII squad, and eight players Todd Raynes - Kenmore, Wash. / Inglemoor HS ‘11 - Fr. - Undeclared/Pre-Med have gone on to win 10 Academic All-America honors. The District VIII university Ryan Seto - Lynden, Wash. / Lynden HS ‘10 - So. - Interdisciplinary Studies division includes all NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and Bowl Miles Weatheroy - Portland, Ore. / Jesuit HS ‘11 - Fr. - Undeclared/Bus. Admin. Jake Withnell - Salem, Ore. / South Salem HS ‘11 - Fr. - Undeclared/Bus. Admin. Subdivision (FBS) teams from nine western states, including Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington. Head Coach - Beau Baldwin • Redshirt freshman Shaq Hill currently has the fourth-best career kickoff return Inland Northwest Sportswriters and Broadcasters (SWABS) Coach of the Year average in school history (26.4) and is sixth in kickoff return yards (1,269). He Big Sky Conference co-Coach of the Year - Coaches has long returns of 99 (TD), 83 and 80 yards in his career. He was a member of Finalist for Eddie Robinson Award (FCS Coach of the Year) - The Sports Network the College Sports Journal Freshman All-America team and earned honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference honors in 2012. Hill, who had a 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against North Dakota (10/6/12), finished ranked 17th in FCS with an average of 26.8 yards per kickoff return. On EWU’s single season leaders lists, he finished the 2012 season ranked in the top 10 in kickoff returns (third, 34), kickoff return yards (second, 912) and kickoff return average (10th, 26.8). As a backup wide receiver, he caught seven passes for 66 yards. Hill would have had another TD in the FCS Playoffs against Illinois State (12/8/12), but the video replay official determined he dropped the ball a yard shy of the end zone and it became a non-scoring 93-yard return. He earned honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference honors. As a team, Eastern was 14th in FCS with a 23.5 average, as Cory Mitchell added a non-scoring 67-yard return in the Illinois State (12/8/12) game. • The 43.2 career punting average of sophomore Jake Miller currently ranks as a school record, placing him ahead of the 42.3 average of Jesse Nicassio (2002- 03). He has had 23 punts of 50 yards or more in his career and 10 of at least 55, including a school-record 74-yarder. He owns eight punts ranked in the top 34 in school history, with boots of 74, 59 (twice) and 57 (five times). Named to the Big Sky Conference All-Academic team in 2012, Miller had a school-record 74-yard punt versus Washington State (9/8/12), breaking the previous record of 71 set in 2006 by Ryan Donckers. Miller’s average of 43.3 yards per punt in 2012 ranks third all-time in EWU history, just behind his No. 2 ranking with a 44.2 average in 2011 (the school record is 44.4). Of his 40 punts in 2012, six were for at least 50 yards and 15 were downed inside the opponent 20-yard line. • Junior safety Tevin McDonald had 135 tackles in 27 career games (24 as a

EWU Football - Page 10 EWU Football - Page 11 starter) at UCLA, plus four interceptions and 14 passes broken up. He is the son of six-time NFL All-Pro safety Tim McDonald, who is currently the defensive backs coach for the where he coaches former Eagle Isaiah Trufant (2002-05). Tevin’s brother, Tim, Jr., (goes by T.J.), was a senior All-America safety at USC in 2012 and was FBS vs. FCS drafted in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft by St. Louis. Tevin was with Eastern during 2013 spring practices after getting dismissed from UCLA’s squad for violating team policy. Ranked Teams • Another talented transfer joining the Eagles in 2013 is offensive lineman Jake Eastern’s 49-46 victory at No. 25 Oregon State on Aug. 31, 2013, was just Rodgers, a 12-game starter at Washington State last fall. He started at right guard in the fourth time since the division was created in 1978 that a FCS (formerly the team’s season-opener at BYU, then started at left guard in WSU’s 24-20 win over known as I-AA) team defeated a ranked FBS opponent. Here are the four Eastern Washington. He started a total of three games at right guard (BYU, UNLV, Colo- times that feat has occurred. rado), one at left guard (EWU), five at right tackle (Oregon, Oregon State, California, Stanford, Utah) and the final three games of the season at left tackle (UCLA,Arizona 1983 - Cincinnati (Ohio) def. #20 Penn State 14-3 State, Washington). 2007 - Appalachian State def. #5 Michigan 34-32 • Lost for the 2013 season with a painful hip injury that required surgery to both hips, Jordan Tonani had a sensational redshirt freshman season for the Eagles in 2012. As 2010 - James Madison def. #13 Virginia Tech 21-16 an injury replacement for senior safety Jeff Minnerly, Tonani earned a spot on the Col- lege Sports Journal Freshman All-America squad and was awarded with honorable men- 2013 - Eastern Washington def. #25 Oregon State 49-46 tion All-Big Sky honors. He started seven games and finished the year sixth on the team with 68 tackles, and also had a team-leading three interceptions with five passes broken up and a fumble recovery. In one of many impressive performances during his debut season, Tonani’s 21-yard interception return for a touchdown with 11:15 to play became the winning points in a 27-24 victory over second-ranked Montana State (10/13/12). He also had eight tackles, and as a result, was selected as the College Sports Madness EAGLES VS. FBS National FCS Defensive Player of the Week, as well as their same honor for the Big Sky Since the early 1980’s when it began the move to become a member of the NCAA Conference. Football Championship Subdivision (in 1984), Eastern is now 9-21 all-time versus • For the second time this season, sophomore quarterback and Walter Payton Football Bowl Subdivision teams. A 35-17 win over Connecticut on Sept. 8, 2001, Award candidate Vernon Adams earned National Player of the Week honors from Col- snapped a five-game losing streak versus FBS foes, then a 20-3 win at Idaho in 2012 lege Sports Madness for his performance against Montana on Oct. 26. He also repeated snapped a 10-game skid. Against current Pac-12 Conference members, EWU is as a College Sporting News National All Star and one six recipients of Beyond Sports 0-6 (0-8 including losses to Washington State in 1907 and 1908). Here is Eastern’s Network FCS Offensive Player of the Week, in addition to earning FCS Offensive Player complete list of games versus FBS members since 1983. of the Week accolades from USA Football. He completed 27-of-40 passes for a career- high 457 yards, ranking as the fifth-most in school history. His six TDs tied the school Year - Opponent - Result record set on five previous occasions, including once by Adams in the second half alone 1983 - Cal State-Long Beach - W, 20-17 of last year’s loss in the semifinals of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision 1985 - at Cal State-Long Beach - W, 30-23 Playoffs. 1986 - at Cal State-Long Beach - L, 34-35 1990 - at #10 Houston - L, 21-84 • Redshirt freshman Cooper Kupp earned Co-Freshman of the Week honors from 1994 - at Utah State - W, 49-31 The Sports Network for his 11-catch, 182-yard receiving performance against Montana 1996 - at Boise State - W, 27-21 on Oct. 26. He was also the FCS Wide Receiver Performer of the Week as selected by 1996 - at Idaho - L, 27-37 College Performance Awards. In back-to-back games versus Southern Utah on Oct. 1997 - Idaho - W, 24-21 19 and against Montana, Kupp had 11 catches to equal the 12th-best in school history 1998 - at Idaho - L, 14-31 tied with 10 others, including teammate Ashton Clark with 11 grabs versus SUU a year 1999 - Idaho - L, 21-48 ago. Kupp finished with 168 yards and a score against the Thunderbirds and versus the 1999 - at Boise State - L, 7-41 Grizzlies he had two touchdowns and 182 yards to rank 18th all-time at EWU. Kupp had 2000 - at Oregon State - L, 19-21 five catches for 119 yards and two touchdowns in his debut as an Eagle against Oregon 2000 - at Boise State - L, 23-41 State on Aug. 31. He spent part of the summer in 2013 working at the Manning Passing 2001 - at Connecticut - W, 35-17 Academy as a college counselor/coach. While in high school he previously attended the 2002 - at Arizona State - L, 2-38 camp, which is run by Archie Manning, the father of NFL quarterbacks Eli and Peyton 2003 - at San Diego State - L, 9-19 Manning. Archie is a former teammate of Cooper’s grandfather, 2003 - at Idaho - W, 8-5 Jake Kupp. 2004 - at Air Force - L, 20-42 • Sophomore quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. and several other Eagles helped at 2005 - at San Jose State - L, 21-35 the Russell Wilson Passing Academy in Spokane this past summer. Adams and Wilson 2006 - at Oregon State - L, 17-56 – the starting quarterback for the -- are similar in stature and ability, 2006 - at #6 West Virginia - L, 3-52 and will continue to draw comparisons as Adams’ career progresses. Adams, in fact, 2007 - at Brigham Young - L, 7-42 is now wearing jersey No. 3 for the Eagles – the same number Wilson wears -- after 2008 - at #12 Texas Tech - L, 24-49 donning No. 16 as a redshirt freshman last season. The switch is unrelated to Wilson 2008 - at Colorado - L, 24-31 -- Adams wore No. 3 in high school and asked for that number after it became available 2009 - at #10 California - L, 7-59 when wide receiver Greg Herd graduated. 2010 - at Nevada - L, 24-49 2011 - at Washington - L, 27-30 • A total of 15 Eastern players were honored on preseason All-America lists, All-Big 2012 - at Idaho - W, 20-3 Sky Conference teams and positional rankings released this summer by NCAA Football 2012 - at Washington State - L, 20-24 Championships Subdivision media outlets. Preseason All-America accolades were 2013 - at #25 Oregon State - W, 49-46 received by cornerback T.J. Lee III, offensive lineman Steven Forgette and linebacker 2013 - at Toledo - L, 21-33 Ronnie Hamlin, who was also named to the watch list for the Buck Buchanan Award presented by The Sports Network to the top defensive player in FCS.

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NINE NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA) Playoff Berths 1985, 1992, 1997, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012

SIX Big Sky Championships, including back-to-back titles in 2004 and 2005 1992, 1997, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2012

• For the third time in school history, the 2012 Eagles advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs. Eastern defeated Wagner (29-19) and #16 Illinois State (51-35) in the first two rounds, then fell to #5 Sam Houston State (45-42) to finish 11-3 on the season. The Eagles shared the Big Sky Conference title and finished the year ranked fourth in The Sports Network Top-25 FCS Poll. It was the third time in school history EWU has finished fourth or higher in the final rankings of the season. • 2010 NCAA Division I National Champions. The top-ranked Eagles defeated #9 Southeast Missouri State (37-17), #25 North Dakota State (38-31 in overtime) and defending champion #10 Villanova (41-31) in three home playoff games, then defeated #5 Delaware (20-19) in the championship game on Jan. 7, 2011, in Frisco, Texas. Quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell was selected as the game’s Most Outstanding Player after throwing three touchdowns passes in the final 16:48 as EWU rallied from a 19-0 deficit. • The Eagles ended both the 2010 regular season and the playoffs as the No. 1-ranked team in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision by both The Sports Network and in the FCS Coaches Poll. Eastern was also No. 1 in the first two polls of the 2011 season, and for two weeks in 2012. • Two Payton Award Winners (Bo Levi Mitchell in 2011 and in 2005) and two Buchanan Award Winners (J.C. Sherritt in 2010 and Greg Peach in 2008) in the last eight seasons. • Former home of NFL All-Pro Offensive Tackle (), who has started all 198 football games he has played in dating back to his sophomore season at EWU in 2002. He started 190 of a possible 190 games in that span until an appendicitis attack and subsequent surgery ended the streak in October 2012. • Two FCS Total Offense Championships (1997, 2001), as well as one passing offense title (2011) and one for scoring offense (2001). In EWU’s last nine seasons (2004-2012), EWU has ranked in the top 10 in passing seven times and total offense of- fense on five occasions.

Eagle Pride . . . • After a sensational season that saw him break a NCAA Football Championship Subdivision record, wide receiver Brandon Kaufman earned the 2012 FCS Wide Receiver Award from College Football Performance Awards (CFPA). Kaufman finished the 2012 campaign with a NCAA record 1,850 receiving yards, closing the year with 93 total catches and 16 receiving touchdowns in 14 games. Besides earning first teamAll-Big Sky Conference honors, Kaufman was selected to All-America teams picked by College Sports Madness (first team), Beyond Sports College Network (first team), The Sports Network (second team) and Associated Press (second team). Kaufman broke the FCS record for single season receiving yards in EWU’s 45-42 loss in the FCS Playoffs to Sam Houston State on Dec. 15. He finished the season with 1,850 yards (93 receptions and 16TD) to break the record of 1,712 previously held by Eddie Conti of Delaware in 1998. Kaufman finished the Sam Houston State game with nine catches for a career-high 215 yards and three touchdowns, with his yardage ranking fifth in school history. Kaufman signed a free agent contract with the in spring 2013. • Quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell won the 2011 presented by The Sports Network to the top player in the NCAA Championship Subdivision. In 2011, Mitchell led the FCS in four categories, including passing yards (4,009) and touchdown passes (33) on his way to breaking four school records. He broke EWU’s record for single season passing yards with 4,009, which ranks 17th in FCS history and fifth in Big Sky Conference history. He led EWU to a 19-7 record in two years, including the 2010 NCAA Division I title with a 20-19 victory over Delaware. He was named the Most Outstanding Player of the championship game, throwing three touchdown passes as the Eagles rallied from a 19-0 deficit to score threeTDs in the final 16:48. He now plays for Calgary in the League. • Linebacker J.C. Sherritt won the 2010 Buck Buchanan Award presented by The Sports Network to the top defensive player in the NCAA Championship Subdivision. He was also selected to six different All-America teams as a first team selection, and was also the College Sporting News Defensive Player of

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the Year and the Big Sky Defensive MVP. He broke his own league and school records by finishing his senior season with 176 tackles, which ranks sixth in FCS history. He closed his career with a school-record 432 tackles to rank second in Big Sky history and 10th all-time in FCS. As a junior, he finished second in the voting for the 2009 Buchanan Award. On his way to earning first-team All-America honors on five different teams, he had a school and Big Sky Conference record 170 tackles, and led FCS with an average of 14.2 tackles per game. He is now with the Edmonton Eskimos in the CFL, where he was the league’s Defensive Player of the Year after finishing with a CFL record 130 tackles in 2012. • Eagle All-America offensive tackle Michael Roos became the highest draft choice in school history when Tennessee selected him in the second round of the 2005 NFL draft. He was the 41st selection overall, the third offensive tackle selected and the first NCAA Championship Subdivision player taken. In addition, he was the first Big Sky Conference player selected and the highest since 1989. In 2008, in just his fourth NFL season, he earned prestigious All-Pro honors. • Running back Taiwan Jones finished fourth in the voting for the 2010 Walter Payton Award presented by The Sports Network to the top player in FCS. He was also selected to five different All-America teams as a first team selection, and was also the Phil Steele Publications FCS Offensive Player of the Year, the College Football Performance Awards Running Back of the Year and the Big Sky Offensive MVP. Despite missing three games and parts of two others because of injuries, he rushed for 1,742 yards and scored 17 total touchdowns to rank second in FCS in rushing (145.2 per game) and second in all-purpose yards (201.8 per game). Following his junior season, he declared himself eligible for the 2011 NFL draft and was selected in the fourth round by the Oakland Raiders. He was the first player taken from the Big Sky Congerence and is Eastern’s second-highest draft choice in school history. • Defensive end Greg Peach won the 2008 Buck Buchanan Award presented by The Sports Network to the top defensive player in FCS. He earned first-team All-America honors on five different teams and was the College Sporting News FCS Defensive Player of the Year and the Big Sky Conference Defensive MVP. The two-time All-American led FCS with averages of 1.64 sacks and 2.1 tackles for loss per game, while setting school records with totals of 18 sacks in 2008 and 35 1/2 in his career. He now plays for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the CFL. • Quarterback Erik Meyer won the 2005 Walter Payton Award presented by The Sports Network to the top player in the NCAA Championship Subdivision. He and wide receiver Eric Kimble were Eastern’s first-ever back-to-back All-America selections at their positions. Meyer now plays for the in the , and served as a student assistant coach for the Eagles in 2012. He was the AFL MVP in 2013. • Quarterback Matt Nichols finished fourth in the voting for the 2009 Walter Payton Award presented by The Sports Network, capping a record-breaking career. He broke school and Big Sky records for passing yards with 12,616 and total offense with 13,308. At the time, both marks ranked sixth all-time in FCS history. He eventually signed a free agent contract with the of the , and is now with the Edmonton Eskimos where he is reunited with former Eastern teammate J.C. Sherritt. • Eastern players have been selected as the Big Sky Conference Offensive MVP in eight of the last 12 seasons (through 2012). Six of them have been quarterbacks, including Bo Levi Mitchell (2011), Matt Nichols (2009 and 2007), Erik Meyer (2005 and 2004) and (2002), as well as running backs Jesse Chatman (2001) and Taiwan Jones (2010). An Eagle has won the Big Sky MVP Offensive award 10 times in school history. J.C. Sherritt was the Defensive MVP in 2010, becoming the fifth Eagle to earn that honor. • was drafted in the fourth round of the 2012 National Football League Draft by the Dallas Cowboys, but injuries kept him from playing in 2012. The 2010 FCS All-American started every game he played as an Eagle (45) and was twice selected as a first team All-Big Sky selection. He finished his career just one interception away from the school record of 18. He was also only nine interception return yards from the record of 219 held by Schulz and his six career forced fumbles tied for the school record. • A total of 68 Eagles have been drafted or signed free agent contracts with NFL or CFL teams since 1989. Seven Eagles have been selected to participate in the NFL Scouting Combine in the past 11 years (2003-2013), with six selected to play in eight different college all-star games. Most recently, wide receiver Brandon Kaufman was selected to participate in the prestigious NFL Scouting Combine on Feb. 20-26, 2013, in Indianapolis, Ind. In addition, fellow wide receiver Nicholas Edwards played in the 2013 Casino Del Sol College All-Star Game in Tucson, Ariz. Bo Levi Mitchell played in the 2012 National Football League Players Association Collegiate Bowl. Nathan Overbay and Matt Nichols were selected for the 2010 East-West Shrine Game, the same game Michael Roos played in back in 2005. • The Eagles have won 97 first-team All-America honors in the past 16 seasons (1997-2012). The latest additions to the All-America list from 2012 (first team only) were wide receiver Brandon Kaufman, offensive tackle Will Post, kicker Jimmy Pavel and cornerback T.J. Lee III. In 2011, first team All-Americans were quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell, wide receiver Nicholas Edwards and center Chris Powers. In 2010, first team selections included running back Taiwan Jones, linebacker J.C. Sherritt, center Chris Powers, safety Matt Johnson, wide receiver Brandon Kaufman and defensive tackle Renard Williams.

Eagle Tradition . . . • Eastern is one of only five schools to have made the playoffs at least six times in the past nine years (2004-12). The others are Appalachian State, Montana, New Hampshire and Southern Illinois. • The Eagles have had 20 offensive linemen earn All-America accolades in the last 20 years (1993-2012) while winning 21 first team All-Big Sky Conference honors (1993-2012). Will Post is the latest to earn both awards in 2012, with Steven Forgette also earning All-America accolades. Chris Powers won both awards after helping lead EWU to the NCAA Division I title in 2010 and then earning the same honors as a senior in 2011. • A total of 79 players have earned first-team All-Big Sky Conference honors since 1997 (through 2012). • The Eagles have won 97 Big Sky Player of the Week honors in the past 16 seasons (1997-2012).

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• In 11 of the last 18 seasons (1995-2012), Eastern has had a 1,000-yard rusher, including seven different players. Taiwan Jones had 1,213 yards in 2009 and went over the 1,000-yard mark again in 2010 with 1,742 yards.

Eagle Consistency . . . • In the 2012 season, Eastern had its 15th winning season in the last 17 years (1996-2012). That includes seven straight winning seasons (1999-2005), a feat that hadn’t been accomplished since the era when Eastern had a string of 11-straight winning seasons from 1931-1941. Eastern has a current streak of six-straight years. • From 1999-2012, 13 out of 14 seasons have concluded with a victory in the team’s final game of the regular season, and EWU has won 16 of its last 17 regular season games in November (through the 2012 season). • In the past 17 years (1996-2012), the Eagles have won 63 percent (127-76) of their games overall and 65 percent (85-46) in Big Sky Conference play. Included are five Big Sky titles and four runner-up finishes, as well as 15 winning seasons, seven NCAA Championship Subdivision Playoff berths and the 2010 FCS title. • Eastern has returned 16 kickoffs for touchdowns in the past 17 seasons and 14 punts for scores in the same time span (1996-2012). • Until allowing one in the 2010 FCS Playoffs against North Dakota State, the Eagles had not allowed a kickoff return for a touchdown since the 1999 season – a total of exactly 599 touchdown-less returns. • Eastern has averaged 33.5 points on offense and allowed 26.9 points on defense in the past 17 seasons (1996-2012).

EWU Football Academic Honors • Eastern football players have earned 10 ESPN The Magazine CoSIDA Academic All-America honors since 1989, including five first-team selections. Jeff Minnerly was honored in 2012 as a second team selection. • Eastern players have been honored 56 times since 1989 on the CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII football team (including 2012 season), and a best-ever five were recognized in 2007. The squad includes NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and Bowl Subdivision football players from schools in Wash- ington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, Alaska, Hawaii and British Columbia. Jeff Minnerly was honored for the third-straight season in 2012, and running back Jordan Talley and center Ashton Miller were also honored in 2012. Eight players have gone on to win 10 Academic All-America honors. • A total of 14 Eagles have been selected to the FCS Athletic Directors Association Academic All-Star team since the award began in 1998. Mike Jarrett and Jeff Minnerly were honored in 2011, and Minnerly was a repeat winner in 2012. • A total of 290 Eagles have been selected to the Big Sky All-Academic team in the past 17 years (1996-2012) – an average of just over 17 per year. Since 2001, when the league went to an eight-team alignment with its current members (Northern Colorado joined the league in 2006), Eastern has had 224 selections. The school with the next-best total has 172. • Jeff Minnerly was awarded the “Elite 88” Award by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. He received the award for having the highest cumulative grade point average among the participants in the 2011 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas. Eastern won that game 20-19, as Minnerly finished with two passes broken up and two tackles. Minnerly was a 4.0 student at Ferris High School in Spokane, ash.,W where he excelled in football and basketball. • Fourteen Eastern football players have been honored as EWU’s recipient of the Big Sky Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award, including Jeff Min- nerly in 2012-13 and Matt Martin in 2010-11. The 14 honors have come in the past 25 years since EWU became a member of the league in 1987.

EWU’s Season-Ending National FCS/I-AA Rankings 1985 – 11th (NCAA Division I-AA Poll) 1992 – 14th (NCAA Division I-AA Poll) 1993 – 20th (The Sports Network) 1997 – 4th (The Sports Network) & 4th (ESPN/USA Today) 2004 – 8th (The Sports Network) & 7th (ESPN/USA Today) 2005 – 13th (The Sports Network) & 13th (ESPN/USA Today) 2007 – 8th (The Sports Network) & 8th (Coaches) 2009 – 13th (The Sports Network) & 13th (Coaches) 2010 – 1st (The Sports Network) & 1st (Coaches) 2012 – 4th (The Sports Network) & 4th (Coaches)

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Eagles tied it with 55 seconds remaining on a nine-play, 68-yard Nailbiters . . . touchdown drive, then scored in OT to take the lead. Eastern won when it held Sac State on fourth down at the EWU 3-yard line. The The Eagles are already 1-0 in nailbiters in 2013, and have victory kept EWU perfect in 11 tries versus the Hornets in Sacra- now won 12 games since 2010 when trailing or tied in the mento. fourth quarter. Besides a 49-46 victory over 25th-ranked Jan. 7, 2011 – EWU 20, Delaware 19: Quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell Oregon State in 2013, Eastern won three in 2012 (Montana, threw three touchdown passes – two to Brandon Kaufman and Montana State, UC Davis), two in 2011 and six in the 2010 one to Nicholas Edwards -- in the final 16:48 to rally the Eagles to national title season. Eastern won six games in 2012 when victory in the NCAA Division I Championship Game and earn the trailing in the third quarter (Montana, Montana State, Sacra- game’s Most Outstanding Player honor. He completed 29-of-43 passes for 302 yards, and directed EWU on scoring drives of 80, 89 mento State, UC Davis, Portland State, Wagner). The Eagles and 63 yards. Delaware turned the ball over deep in Eastern territory were only seven points from an unbeaten regular season in in its own failed comeback attempt in the final seconds. 2012, having fourth-quarter chances to pull out wins in all Dec. 11, 2010 – EWU 38, North Dakota State 31 (overtime): After three of their losses (Washington State, Southern Utah, Sam struggling with five turnovers in the second half during a snowstorm, Houston State). Here is a list of Eastern’s nail-biting victories the Eagles put together a 13-play, 90-yard drive to knot the game since 2010. with 23 seconds to play on a 4-yard touchdown pass from Bo Levi Aug 31, 2013 -- EWU 49, Oregon State 46: In a game that featured six Mitchell to Nicholas Edwards. Mitchell, who was 13-of-32 for 141 lead changes in the final 24:47, sophomore quarterback Vernon Adams yards, two interceptions and three touchdowns in the game, had had 78 yards of offense during a game-winning 75-yard drive, scoring on entered that drive with just 38 yards passing. Tyler Hart gathered in a 2-yard run with 18 seconds to play. He finished with a school-record 518 a 25-yard touchdown pass from Mitchell on the first play of overtime, yards of total offense (411 passing, 107 rushing) as EWU out-gained the then linebacker J.C. Sherritt forced a fumble that was recovered Beavers 625-527. It was just the fourth time since the division was cre- by teammate Zach Johnson to end the game with NDSU at the ated in 1979 that a FCS (formerly known as I-AA) team defeated a ranked Eastern 1-yard line. FBS opponent. Nov. 13, 2010 – EWU 31, Southern Utah 24: Eastern was out-gained Dec. 1, 2012 – EWU 29, Wagner 19: Eastern trailed by five heading into in total offense 484-366, and was shredded for 434 passing yards. the final play of the third quarter before winning 29-19. But Eastern survived to win thanks to a pair of scoring plays of at Nov. 17, 2012 – EWU 41, Portland State 34: Eastern rallied from least 62 yards, two huge touchdown catches by Brandon Kaufman, season-high deficits of 13 (first half) and 12 points (second half). two interceptions in the last six minutes by Jesse Hoffman and a 4-1 advantage in the turnover department. Kaufman scored the win- Nov. 10, 2012 – EWU 31, UC Davis 28: The Eagles trailed by 11 at ning points with 3:39 to play. halftime and four entering the final quarter, but rallied to beat UC Da- vis 31-28. Vernon Adams scored the go-ahead points with 8:13 left Oct. 23, 2010 – EWU 28, Sacramento State 24: Eastern fell behind in the game, then David Gaylord blocked a field goal with 41 ticks of 24-21 mid-way through the fourth quarter. But the Eagles responded the clock remaining to preserve EWU’s victory. with a key defensive stop that was highlighted by a third down sack Oct. 20, 2012 – EWU 31, Sacramento State 28: Responding with by sophomore defensive end Paul Ena. A 26-yard Sac State punt touchdowns the first three times Sacramento State scored, Eastern and 35-yard EWU scoring drive followed, and was capped by a scored 10-straight points to rally from a 14-13 deficit in the third Brandon Kaufman 6-yard touchdown catch from Bo Levi Mitchell quarter. The game ended with Sacramento State at the Eastern 45- with 33 seconds to play. yard line. Oct. 16, 2010 – EWU 35, Northern Colorado 28: Eastern knotted the Oct. 13, 2012 – EWU 27, Montana State 24: In the victory over the score at 28 with 3:08 left in the game with a 12-play, 80-yard drive, second-ranked Bobcats, the sixth-ranked Eagles trailed 17-13 in the then scored again with 41 seconds left on a 24-yard run by Taiwan fourth quarter before scoring two non-offensive touchdowns within a Jones. That came after a sack by Colorado native Jerry Ceja that span of 59 seconds. The Eagles blocked a punt (Dylan Zylstra) and was recovered by senior Tyler Jolley and returned to the UNC recovered it for a touchdown (Evan Day), then returned an intercep- 39-yard line. tion for a score (Jordan Tonani). Sept. 18, 2010 – EWU 36, Montana 27: Eastern scored the go-ahead Sept. 29, 2012 – EWU 32, Montana 26: Eastern scored two touch- points with four seconds left on a 31-yard field goal by Mike Jarrett. downs in the final 2:19 as the No. 7 Eagles rallied for a 32-26 victory Eastern then added a fumble return for a touchdown by Renard Wil- over the 21st-ranked Montana Grizzlies. A recovery by Shaquille Hill liams after a sack and forced fumble by Jerry Ceja on the game’s on an onside kick that was disrupted by Brandon Kaufman led to final play to create bedlam after a record crowd of 11,702 attended EWU’s game-winning score. the game against the 12-time defending league champions. Nov. 12, 2011 – EWU 53, Cal Poly 51 (3 overtimes): A touchdown pass by wide receiver Greg Herd sparked Eastern to scores on four consecutive plays (two touchdowns and two conversions) in the second and third overtimes as the Eagles prevailed. Eastern sent the game into overtime with a 10-play, 80-yard touchdown drive to knot the score with 1:51 to play. Oct. 22, 2011 – EWU 42, Sacramento State 35 (overtime): Eastern rallied from a 15-point deficit to defeat the Hornets in overtime. The

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• In his five years as Eastern’s head coach, the Eagles have ranked in the top 10 in FCS in passing offense four times and total offense twice. Eastern led the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision in passing offense in 2011, averaging 368.5 yards per game. In EWU’s last nine seasons (2004-2012), including eight with Baldwin on the coaching staff, EWU has ranked in the top 10 in passing seven times and total offense on five occasions. • After guiding Eastern to the 2010 NCAA Division I Championship, Baldwin was honored nationally as the College Sporting News Coach of the Year and the Monthly Coach of the Year. He was also honored regionally by the Inland Northwest Sportswriters and Broadcasters (SWABS) as Coach of the Year. Two years later, he was the 2012 Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year, a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award and a repeat SWABS winner following EWU’s march to the semifinals of the FCS Playoffs. • His previous 19 seasons as a collegiate coach have included 10 at Central Washington University and nine at Eastern Washington University. He also played quarterback for four seasons at CWU. • Has coached on teams that have won two national titles (NCAA Division I in 2010; NAIA in 1995) and seven conference championships (Big Sky Conference in 2004, 2005, 2010 and 2012; Great Northwest Athletic Conference in 2002; Columbia Football Association in 2000 and 1998). • Has coached in 21 postseason playoff games (record of 13-7-1), including five appearances in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs (record of 7-4), two appearances in the NCAA Division II Playoffs (record of 2-2) and two appearances Sixth Season at EWU in the NAIA Playoffs (record of 4-1-1). 51-21 Overall • Received bachelor’s degree from Central Washington University in 1996. (.708 10th-best in Big Sky history • He is formerly from Tacoma, Wash., and graduated from Curtis High School in 1990. 35-10 Big Sky His wife Nicole is from Spokane, Wash., and is a 2001 graduate of Eastern. They have (.778 7th-best in Big Sky history) two daughters – Mia Jenae (8) and Macie Patricia (6).

Big Sky All- EWU Coaching Facts Academic Best Winning Percentage (Overall) . . . .719 Dave Holmes (5 seasons, 1963-67, 34-13-1) Selections Most Victories (Overall) . . . 89 - (15 seasons, 1979-93) (2001-2012) Best Winning Percentage (Big Sky Conf.) . . . . .778 Beau Baldwin (5+ seasons, 2008-13, 35-10) Eastern Washington .224 Most Victories (Big Sky) . . . 35 Beau Baldwin (6 seasons, 2008-13), (8 sea., 2000-07) Montana ...... 172 – EWU Head Coach Beau Baldwin has a .704 percentage and 51 victories overall. Weber State . . . . 155 Montana State . . . 145 Northern Arizona . . 115 Idaho State . . . . 114 Portland State . . . .91 EWU FOOTBALL ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA HONORS Sacramento State . . 84 Northern Colorado . .56* CoSIDA Academic All-America All-Time Team: 1997 - Kurt Schulz, Defensive Back (played 1988-91) North Dakota . . . .14# CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team: 2009 - Jacob Kragt, Defensive End; 2003 - Kyler Randall, Southern Utah . . . 10# Wide Receiver; 2002 - Kyler Randall, Wide Receiver; 1997 - Steve Mattson, Defensive End; 1997 - Jeff UC Davis ...... 7# Ogden, Wide Receiver Cal Poly ...... 3# CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team: 2012 - Jeff Minnerly, Safety; 2000 - Lance Ballew, Tight *Since 2006-2007. End; 1998 - Mike MacKenzie, Running Back; 1996 - Steve Mattson, Defensive End; 1991 - Kurt Schulz, #Since 2012-13 Defensive Back

EWU Football - Page 16 EWU Football - Page 17 Beau Baldwin’s Coaching Career Big Sky Celebrates Men’s, Women’s Anniversaries Year School Coaching Assignment Head Coach Record/League 2013 Eastern Washington Head Coach 7-2/5-0 2012 Eastern Washington Head Coach $11-3/7-1 2011 Eastern Washington Head Coach 6-5/5-3 2010 Eastern Washington Head Coach ^13-2/7-1 2009 Eastern Washington Head Coach *8-4/6-2 2008 Eastern Washington Head Coach 6-5/5-3 Totals as EWU Head Coach (5+ seasons) 51-21 (.708)/35-10 (.778) 2007 Central Washington Head Coach #10-3/6-2 Totals as Head Coach (6+ seasons) 61-24 (.718)/41-12 (.774) 2006 Eastern Washington Offensive Coord./QB Paul Wulff 3-8/3-5 2005 Eastern Washington Offensive Coord./QB Paul Wulff &7-5/5-2 2004 Eastern Washington Offensive Coord./QB Paul Wulff ~9-4/6-1 2003 Eastern Washington Offensive Coord./QB Paul Wulff 6-5/3-4 Totals as Coach at Eastern (9+ seasons) 76-43 (.639)/52-22 (.703) fter 50 years of competition, the Big Sky Conference has begun a year-long journey celebrating the league’s 2002 Central Washington Quarterbacks !11-1/3-0 A 2001 Central Washington Quarterbacks John Zamberlin 4-7/1-2 success both on and off the playing field by honoring 50 years of 2000 Central Washington Quarterbacks John Zamberlin ^5-5/3-1 men’s athletics and 25 years of women’s athletics. 1999 Central Washington Quarterbacks John Zamberlin 4-5/2-2 The 50th anniversary will celebrate the all-time individuals, 1998 Central Washington Quarterbacks John Zamberlin @7-4/4-1 teams and moments in the Big Sky’s history, including the selection 1997 Central Washington Quarterbacks John Zamberlin 5-4/3-2 1996 Central Washington Quarterbacks 5-5/3-2 of the league’s Top 50 male student-athletes and the top 25 female 1995 Central Washington Quarterbacks Jeff Zenisek %10-3-1/4-1 student-athletes.Along with the lists, the league will unveil the most 1994 Central Washington Quarterbacks Jeff Zenisek 5-4/2-3 memorable moments for both men’s and women’s competition. Totals as Collegiate Coach (19+ seasons) 142-84-1 (.628)/83-38 (.686) For links to stories of the Top 50 Male Athletes and Top 50 Men’s $ NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs (Defeated Wagner 29-19, defeated Illinois State 51-35, lost to Sam Houston State 45-52); Big Sky Conference Champions. Moments revealed thus far, go to: http://www.bigskyconf.com Here ^NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Champion (Defeated Southeast Missourl State 37-17, are EWU’s choices thus far: defeated North Dakota State 38-31 in overtime, defeated Villanova 41-31, defeated Delaware 20-19); Big Sky Conference Champions. *NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs (Lost to Stephen F. Austin 44-33). Top 50 Athletes #NCAA Division II Playoffs (Defeated Ashland 40-24, Defeated Nebraska-Omaha 20-17, lost to #37 J.C. Sherritt (2007-08-09-10) - ‘10 Buchanan Award Winner Grand Valley State 41-21). #39 Greg Peach (2005-06-07-08) - ‘08 Buchanan Award Winner &Big Sky Conference Champions; NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs (Lost to #47 Matt Nichols (2006-07-08-09) - EWU & Big Sky record 12,616 career Northern Iowa 41-38). ~ Big Sky Conference Champions; NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs (Defeated yards and 96 touchdowns Southern Illinois 35-31, lost to Sam Houston State 35-34). !Great Northwest Athletic Conference Champions; NCAA Division II Playoffs (Lost to UC Davis Top 50 Moments 24-6). ^Columbia Football Association Champions. #37 EWU 2013 Comeback vs. Sam Houston State, a 45-42 loss in the @ Columbia Football Association Champions; NAIA Playoffs (Defeated Rocky Mountain 41-38 and semifinals of the FCS Playoffs after trailing 35-0 at halftime Lost to Azusa Pacific 35-28). #42 Bashir Levingston’s 3 Kickoff Returns for TD vs. Sacramento State in %NAIA National Champions (Defeated Western Washington 28-21, Defeated Hardin-Simmons 1998 40-20, Defeated Mary, N.D. 48-7, Tied Findlay 21-21).

Baldwin Versus the Big Sky Includes non-conference, including 2007 loss to North Dakota when he was head coach at CWU Eagles in Overtime (9-4) Cal Poly ...... 2-0 The Eagles are 6-1 in single overtime games, 1-3 in double Idaho State ...... 5-0 Montana ...... 3-3 overtime and 2-0 in triple overtime contests. Montana State ...... 3-2 North Dakota ...... 2-1 2011 - Cal Poly - W, 53-51 (3 OT) Northern Arizona ...... 4-0 2011 - Sacramento State - W, 42-35 (1 OT) Northern Colorado ...... 4-0 Portland State ...... 3-2 2010 - North Dakota State - W, 38-31 (1 OT) Sacramento State ...... 4-1 2004 - at Montana State - W, 51-44 - (1 OT) Southern Utah ...... 3-1 UC Davis ...... 1-0 2003 - at Idaho State - L, 52-55 - (2 OT) Weber State ...... 5-1 2001 - at Sacramento State - W, 42-35 (1 OT) Totals ...... 36-11 2001 - at Montana - L, 26-29 (2 OT) Playing Career at Central Wash. 2000 - at Weber State - W, 27-24 (1 OT) 1990-93 - Quarterback - 121-of-197 passes for school-record .614 completion percentage, 1998 - Portland State - L, 27-30 (1 OT) 1,655 yards and eight touchdowns. 1994 - Montana State - W, 34-31 (3 OT) Education 1991 - at Idaho - W, 34-31 (2 OT) Bachelor’s degree in education, Central Washington University, 1996 1990 - Montana State - L, 25-28 (2 OT) Graduate of Curtis High School in Tacoma, Wash., 1990 1990 - at Idaho State - W, 33-26 (1 OT)

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EWU in NCAA Football Championship Subdivision THE LAST TIME (since 1984) and the Big Sky Conference (since 1987) IT HAPPENED . . . DICK ZORNES EWU All-Time . . . Year W L T PF PA Kickoff Returned for a Touchdown ALL GAMES – 104+ Seasons, 923 games 1979...... 7 2 0 184 162 EWU: 99, Shaq Hill, North Dakota, 10/6/12 1980...... 6 4 0 221 195 499 wins, 401 losses, 23 ties/.553 1981...... 7 3 0 245 97 MEMBER OF FCS (I-AA) – 29+ Seasons OPP: 86, Angelo Babbaro, Villanova, 12/17/10 1982...... 8 2 0 313 116 341 games, 196 wins, 143 losses, 2 ties/.578 1983...... 5 5 0 202 194 BIG SKY CONFERENCE – 26+ Seasons Punt (not a block) Returned for a 203 games, 118 wins, 85 losses, 0 ties/.581 1984...... 7 2 1 306 200 Touchdown 1985 (FCS Playoffs)...... 9 3 0 381 260 1986...... 6 5 0 324 276 W L T PCT PF PA Place EWU: 60, Tony Davis, Oregon State, 8/31/06 1987...... 4 7 0 220 303 2 6 0 .250 189 262 8th OPP: 82, Marc Mariani, Montana, 10/17/09 1988...... 2 8 1 217 372 2 6 0 .250 176 242 8th 1989...... 4 6 0 255 264 4 4 0 .500 198 175 5th Interception Returned for a Touchdown 1990...... 5 6 0 300 360 3 5 0 .375 213 257 T-7th 1991...... 5 6 0 301 364 4 4 0 .500 246 286 T-3rd EWU: 21t, Samson Ebukam, Southern Utah, 1992 (FCS Playoffs)...... 7 4 0 266 194 6 1 0 .857 169 115 T-1st 10/19/13 1993...... 7 3 0 285 225 5 2 0 .714 186 163 T-2nd OPP: 42, De’Antrey Loche, Sam Houston Totals (15, .573)...... 89 66 2 4020 3582 26 28 0 .481 1377 1500 State, 9/28/13 MIKE KRAMER 1994...... 4 7 0 300 294 2 5 0 .286 152 198 T-7th Team Rushing, 300 Yards or More 1995...... 3 8 0 238 357 1 6 0 .143 142 257 8th EWU: 311, Idaho State, 10/2/13 1996...... 6 5 0 305 254 4 4 0 .500 213 189 T-5th OPP: 450, Sam Houston State, 9/28/13 1997 (FCS Playoffs)...... 12 2 0 481 245 7 1 0 .875 264 147 1st 1998...... 5 6 0 316 297 4 4 0 .500 239 204 T-4th 1999...... 7 4 0 326 336 6 2 0 .750 254 233 T-2nd Team Passing, 400 Yards or More Totals (6, .536)...... 37 32 0 1966 1783 24 22 0 .522 1264 1228 EWU: 432, Idaho State, 10/2/13 OPP: 441, Idaho State, 10/2/13 PAUL WULFF 2000...... 6 5 0 288 243 5 3 0 .625 218 175 T-2nd 2001...... 7 4 0 461 349 3 4 0 .429 259 263 5th Total Offense, 500 Yards or More 2002...... 6 5 0 365 276 3 4 0 .429 209 198 T-4th EWU: 743, Idaho State, 10/2/13 2003...... 6 5 0 344 321 3 4 0 .429 230 247 6th OPP: 566, Idaho State, 10/2/13 2004 (FCS Playoffs)...... 9 4 0 488 323 6 1 0 .857 308 149 T-1st 2005 (FCS Playoffs)...... 7 5 0 420 281 5 2 0 .714 251 151 T-1st 2006...... 3 8 0 214 296 3 5 0 .375 180 167 T-6th Total Offense, 600 Yards or More 2007 (FCS Playoffs)...... 9 4 0 437 288 6 2 0 .750 258 149 2nd EWU: 743, Idaho State, 10/2/13 Totals (8, .570)...... 53 40 0 3017 2377 34 25 0 .576 1913 1499 OPP: 747, Northern Arizona, 11/21/09 BEAU BALDWIN 2008...... 6 5 0 323 295 5 3 0 .625 223 184 3rd Scoring, 50 Points or More 2009 (FCS Playoffs)...... 8 4 0 404 329 6 2 0 .750 288 184 T-2nd EWU: 55, Idaho State, 10/2/13 2010 (FCS Champion).....13 2 0 472 374 7 1 0 .875 246 171 T-1st OPP: 51, Cal Poly, 11/12/11 2011...... 6 5 0 356 332 5 3 0 .571 259 221 T-3rd 2012 (FCS Playoffs)...... 11 3 0 472 356 7 1 0 .875 276 213 T-1st 2013...... 7 2 0 354 254 5 0 0 1.000 207 112 Fumble Recovered by Defense for Totals (5+, .708)...... 51 21 0 2381 1940 35 10 0 .778 1499 1085 Touchdown EWU: 15, Tyler Washburn, Villanova, 12/17/10 EWU PUNT & KICKOFF RETURNS OPP: 0, Brian Hunter, Northern Ariz., 10/9/10 In the last 17 seasons (1996-2012), Eastern has returned 30 total kicks for touchdowns while allowing just 14. Until North Dakota State had one in the FCS Playoffs in 2010, Eastern had not allowed a kickoff return for a Blocked Field Goal Returned for Touchdown­ touchdown in more than 10 years (599 total returns). EWU: 67, Alvin Tolliver, Montana State, 10/7/00 OPP: Unknown Year Punt Return TD Opp. Kickoff Return TD Opp. 2012 Shaquille Hill 2011 Blocked Punt Returned for Touchdown 2010 ***T.J. Lee 1 Jesse Hoffman (3) 2 **Darriell Beaumonte EWU: 0, Evan Day, Montana State, 10/13/12 2009 1 OPP: 41, Miles Killebrew, Southern Utah, 2008 Taiwan Jones 10/27/12 2007 A.J. Jimerson 2006 Tony Davis 3 2005 1 Interception Return for Defensive PAT 2004 Eric Kimble (2) *Kyle Long EWU: 94, Jackie Kellogg, Port. St. 10/26/90 2003 OPP: None 2002 Eric Kimble 1 2001 Kyler Randall (2) 2 Lamont Brightful 2000 Lamont Brightful (2) Field Goal, 50 Yards or More 1999 Lamont Brighful (2) 2 EWU: 52, Felipe Macias, Colorado, 9/6/08 1998 Bashir Levingston (3) 1 Bashir Levingston (3) 1997 Maurice Perigo Maurice Perigo OPP: 51, Bobby Zalud, Cal Poly, 11/3/12 Steve Correa 1996 Maurice Perigo TOTAL 14 10 16 4 *Long recovered a loose ball for a touchdown after a blocked punt by Gregor Smith. **Beaumonte recovered his own blocked punt for a TD. ***Lee recovered a loose ball for a TD after a blocked punt by Darriell Beaumonte.

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Eagles in the Pros

ince 1984, when Eastern became a member of the NCAA Championship Subdivision (FCS), 68 Eastern football players have either signed free agent S contracts or have been drafted by National Football League (NFL) or (CFL) teams. Ten have been drafted by the NFL and five drafted by the CFL to go along with four NFL draftees between 1965-74. Eastern has also enjoyed a recent influx of players into the Arena Football League (AFL) and arenafootball2 (af2), as well as in the United Football League (UFL) and Indoor Football League (IFL). Prior to that, several played in the World League, which became NFL Europa before it folded. The list below shows EWU’s current professionals and the team they are currently with. The years listed are the years they lettered at Eastern.

2013 Professionals (as of Oct. 6, 2013)

Tennessee Titans (NFL) – Michael Roos – Offensive Tackle – Letterwinner at EWU 2001-02-03-04 MICHAEL ROOS New York Jets (NFL) – Isaiah Trufant – Cornerback – 2002-03-04-05 earned All-Pro Oakland Raiders (NFL) – Taiwan Jones – Cornerback/Running Back – 2008-09-10 honors in 2008 and Dallas Cowboys/Injured Reserve (NFL) – Matt Johnson – Safety – 2008-09-10-11 played in his first Seattle Seahawks/Practice Squad (NFL) – Nicholas Edwards – Wide Receiver – 2009-10-11-12 in 2009. (CFL) – Bo Levi Mitchell – Quarterback – 2010-11 He even started Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) – J.C. Sherritt – Linebacker – 2007-08-09-10 that game, helping Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) – Matt Nichols – Quarterback – 2006-07-08-09 him toward a cur- (CFL) – Greg Peach – Defensive Line – 2005-06-07-08 rent streak of 198 (CFL) – Shea Emry – Linebacker – 2005-06 games in which he British Columbia Lions (CFL) – Ryan Phillips – Defensive Back – 2003-04 has started every Spokane Shock (AFL) – Erik Meyer – Quarterback – 2002-03-04-05 football game he has TBA (released by Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL) – Nathan Overbay Tight End – 2006-07-08-09 played from 2002-12 TBA (released by Buffalo Bills of the NFL) – Brandon Kaufman – WR – 2009-10-12 as a collegian or TBA (released by Seattle Seahawks of the NFL) – Greg Herd – Wide Receiver – 2009-10-11-12 professional. TBA (released by Oakland of the NFL) – Kyle Padron – Quarterback – 2012

Former Eagle Players & Coaches . . . Where are They Coaching Now? (Only those currently coaching and with NCAA and/or professional experience)

Name Current Position Current School or Pro Team (Previous) Steve Amrine Head Coach Kelso, Wash., HS (Centralia HS/Idaho State) Jason Belford Defensive Line Weber State (Washington State) Luther Carr Head Coach Chief Sealth HS in Seattle (Idaho) Dave Christensen Head Coach Wyoming (Missouri) Randy Hanson Assistant Secondary Cal Poly (Sacramento Mountain Lions) Steve Kizer Head Coach Skyview High School (Eastern Washington) Mike Kramer Head Coach Idaho State (Washington State) Pete Kwiatkowski Defensive Coordinator Boise State (Montana State) Jimmy Lake Defensive Backs Boise State (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) Tom Mason Defensive Coordinator Southern Methodist (Fresno State) Eastern Associate Athletic Director Jim McElwain Head Coach Colorado State (Alabama) MARC HUGHES helped organize a trip to Keith Murphy Tight Ends/Special Teams New Mexico State (St. Louis Rams) Travis Niekamp Tight Ends/Special Teams Louisiana Monroe (Washington State) Tuscaloosa, Ala., in fall 2010 for several Mike Orthmann Offensive Coordinator Arizona Western JC (Idaho State) former Eastern players and coaches to Heath Pulver Graduate Assistant Colorado State (EWU) visit Crimson Tide offensive coordinator Rich Rasmussen Director of Player Personnel Boise State (Washington State) Malik Roberson Defensive Coordinator Central Washington (Portland State) JIM McELWAIN (in tie), who is now head Timm Rosenbach Off. Coordinator/QBs UNLV (Montana) coach at Colorado State. McElwain was an Jody Sears Head Coach Weber State (Washington State) J.D. Sollars Offensive Coordinator Glendale CC (Northern Arizona) Eastern quarterback (1981-82) before start- Todd Sturdy Wide Receivers Coach Iowa State (Washington State) ing a highly-successful coaching career Dave Telford Quarterbacks Indiana State (Monroe HS Head Coach) that began at EWU under legendary head Jesse Williams Defensive Line Ohio University (New Mexico State) Scout Ottawa CFL Expansion Team (Hamilton Tiger-Cats) coach DICK ZORNES. Pictured (from left) Paul Wulff Offensive Assistant San Francisco 49ers (Washington State) are Hughes, Zornes, KURT SCHULZ (EWU John Zamberlin Linebackers Hamilton Tiger-Cats (Weber State) letter winner 1988-91), TREVOR WEST- Recent Former Coaches . . . LUND (1989-92), McElwain and PEDER Torey Hunter Secondary Coach Idaho (Eastern Washington) THORSTENSON (1988-91). They are sur- Bill Diedrick Jr. Head Coach University HS in Spokane, Wash. (Indiana State) Brent Myers Off. Coord./Tight Ends UNLV (Louisville) rounding the 2009 Heisman Trophy won by Alabama’s Mark Ingram.

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ess than 10 years removed from their experience at students at Eastern Washington University, Michael Roos and his wife Katherine have already established a generous legacy of giving back to their alma Lmater. The checklist of philanthropic giving, both individually and through the Michael Roos Foundation, is impressive: • $500,000 pledge toward the Red Turf project at EWU’s Woodward Field, which was renamed Roos Field at a dedication on Sept. 16, 2010. • Established the Michael Roos Foundation Dinner, Sports Auction and Poker Tour- nament at Northern Quest Casino on March 10, 2007. The second-annual event took place on March 1, 2008. • In 2009 and 2010, the Michael Roos Foundation partnered with EWU’s Orland Killin Dinner, Dance and Auction. • Each June from 2010-2013, has hosted the Michael Roos Foundation Fish & Chip Tournament in the Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, area. The event features NFL players, EWU supporters and several corporate sponsors for two days of competition featuring golf and bass fishing, as well as a special autograph signing event, lake cruise and youth clinic. • During its short existence, the Michael Roos Foundation has benefited Eastern Athletics, Special Olympics in Washington and Boys and Girls Clubs of Spokane County. • In addition, the Roos family has donated not just one, but two sets of uniforms to the Eastern Football program. As a tribute to their giving legacy, Eastern re-named Woodward Field to “Roos Field” at a dedication ceremony Sept. 16, 2010, two days prior to the first game played on the new red turf against Montana on Sept. 18. In making the approval of the name change, the Eastern Board of Trustees commended the Roos family’s philanthropic efforts on behalf of Eastern and the community through the Michael Roos Foundation. “We are thrilled to be able to acknowledge in this manner the incredible con- tributions Michael and Katherine have made to Eastern Washington University,” said Eastern athletic director Bill Chaves. “We felt this was the most appropri- ate honor we could give them.” In addition, Eastern honored Roos by retiring his jersey at EWU’s Homecom- ing game on Oct. 24, 2009, versus Montana State. “Having my jersey retired is obviously a huge thrill for me,” said Starting Streak at 210, Not Roos. “It’s something Including Appendicitis Attack you never think is going Since Michael Roos became an offensive lineman to happen, so when I as a sophomore at Eastern Washington University was told about it, I was in 2002, he has started every football game he has definitely ecstatic. It’s an honor that not many players achieve at any level, so I feel extremely played from 2002-12 as a collegian or professional honored that Eastern has decided to retire mine.” – a streak that has now reached over 200. He start- The 6-foot-7, 315-pound Roos is quick to credit his former coaches at Eastern -– offensive ed 190 of a possible 190 games until an appendicitis attack and subsequent surgery ended that streak in line coach and head coach Paul Wulff – for his accomplishments along the way. October 2012. He ended the 2012 season with eight Best is currently offensive line coach and offensive coordinator at EWU, while Wulff moved starts, giving him a personal streak of 198-straight on to become head coach at Washington State University and is now with the San Francisco starts entering the 2013 season. Here’s the math: 49ers. “I was very lucky to have the best offensive line coach possible in Aaron Best,” praised 35 starts at EWU (3 seasons, 2002-04) +37 preseason NFL Games (9 seasons, 2005-13) Roos. “He taught all of us the meaning of hard work and perseverance. Also, I was fortunate +135 regular season NFL Games (8+, 2005-13) that Paul Wulff took a chance on me out of high school and gave me the opportunity. +2 NFL Playoff Games (2007 & 2008) “Most importantly, I owe the most to my wife Katherine,” he added. “She has put her life +1 NFL Pro Bowl Game (February 2009) on hold since the day the NFL was a faint possibility, and she has supported me 100 percent =210 Straight Starts (through 11/3/13) every step of the way.”

EWU Football - Page 20 EWU Football - Page 21 Michael & Katherine Roos Field (formerly Woodward Field) Cheney, Washington • Current Location Since 1967 8,600 (11,000+ for Montana) • Sprinturf 47th Year in 2013 • 190 Eastern Home Games • 132-58 (.695) 20-3 since re-named in 2010 he 2013 football season at Eastern Washington University wil mark the 47th season Eastern has played its football games at its current site in Cheney, Wash. TBut it will be the fourth as “Roos Field,” as a new red sythentic Sprinturf surface made its debut in 2010. Eastern finished a perfect 8-0 in its debut season at “The Inferno,” including three playoff victories, and is 20-3 overall since the turf was installed. Tennessee Titans offensive tackle Michael Roos and his wife Katherine kick-started the Red Turf Project with a $500,000 contribution as part of their on-going legacy of giving to Eastern. As a result, the field was renamed in their honor at a dedication ceremony on Sept. 16, 2010. Two days later, 18th-ranked Eastern defeated sixth-ranked Montana 36-27 in the first game on the red Sprinturf field on Sept. 18, 2010. The nickname “The Infermo” was announced on the SWX television special “Rolling Out the Red Turf” the night before The Montana game. The other options in the fan voting for the nickname were Red Sea, Red Zone, Big Red, Red Carpet, Ring of Fire and Lava Pit. For the previous 78 years, the stadium was named Woodward Field in honor of former Eastern head foot­ball and basketball coach Arthur C. Wood­ward. The “New” Wood­ward Field has been used by the Eagles since 1967, but prior to that, Wood­ward Field was located near where Easte­rn’s JFK Library now sits and prior to that at another location on campus. Woodward was head of Eastern’s department of physical education and health for 23 years from 1927 to 1950. He was Roos Field Top Crowds 11,702 9/18/10 Montana insistent that every interested student should have the opportunity to engage in competitive sports through intramural activities. 11,583 10/7/06 Montana He endeared himself to students, and, as a result, Woodward Field was named in his honor in 1932. Woodward passed away of 10,830 10/11/08 Montana a heart attack on Feb. 2, 1950, just a short time after attending a convocation and rally honoring the Eastern basketball team. 10,754 10/16/04 Montana The 2013 season is the 47th year the stadium has been in use, and Eastern’s 38-7 win over Southwest Texas State on Sept. 10,529 9/29/12 Montana 10,422 9/24/11 Montana State 21, 1996, was the 100th Eastern game at the facility. The team’s 24-7 victory over UC-Davis on Nov. 19, 2005, at the fog-shroud- 10,135 10/19/13 Southern Utah ed stadium was EWU’s 100th win. Eastern has a 132-58 record (69.5 per­cent) in 190 games at Roos Field since 1967, with the 9,734 10/5/13 Weber State Eagles utilizing in Spokane as the school’s main home field from 1983-89. In 1990 and again from 1997-2002, 9,003 10/29/11 Portland State 8,742 10/15/11 Northern Colo. Eastern played at least one game each year on the artificial turf surface at Albi, which enters its 64th year of existence in fall 8,714 10/22/12 Sacramento St. 2013. Eastern is 43-24-2 in 69 games there dating back to 1950 when it was built. 8,696 10/22/05 Weber State Roos Field has 8,600 permanent seats after an expansion in 2004 that included the addition of 1,600 seats in the north end 8,646 10/6/12 North Dakota 8,644 11/3/12 Cal Poly zone. Renovations to the facilities in the 1990s included resurfacing the running track, additional bleacher seating on the east 8,399 11/12/05 Montana State side, addition of lights and two new restroom facilities. Eastern beat Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 61-7 on Sept. 10, 1994, in the 7,943 9/16/06 Central Wash. first-ever night game at Roos Field, which was also the debut of Mike Kramer’s head coaching career. Eastern played its first- 7,633 12/5/04 Sam Houston St. ever NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoff game at Roos Field on Dec, 5, 2004, in a 35-34 loss to Sam Houston 7,615 12/15/12 Sam Houston St. 7,512 12/8/12 Illinois State State. The Eagles played three playoff games there in 2010 en route to winning the NCAA Division I Championship, as well as 7,499 9/20/08 Western Wash. three more home games in 2012 during Eastern’s run to the semifinals of the playoffs. 7,472 10/9/10 Northern Arizona With more than 2,000 temporary bleachers added, a record crowd of 11,702 attended the 2010 meeting against Montana, 7,427 10/1/11 Weber State 7,326 12/13/07 Montana State won by the Eagles 36-27. The fifth-largest – 10,529 – witnessed EWU’s come-from-behind 32-26 win in 2012. Crowds of 11,583 7,147 10/23/10 Sacramento St. in 2006, 10,830 in 2008 and 10,754 in 2004 attended the Eastern versus Montana showdowns that were all won by the Grizzlies. 7,110 9/17/05 Western Oregon Eastern’s top 24 all-time single game atten­dance fig­ures at Roos Field have come in the past nine seasons (including 2013). 7,039 12/1/12 Wagner Twelve of the top averages for single season attendance have come in the last 13 seasons, including a record of 8,898 in the 6,879 10/17/92 Idaho 6,738 9/30/06 Sacramento St. 2011 season, breaking the previous record of 7,116 set in 2006 6,632 10/31/09 Montana State Eastern is 66-20 (76.7 percent) in the past 13+ seasons at Roos Field, with a nine-game winning streak snapped in a 36-21 On Oct. 14, 1989, a crowd of 5,009 watched loss to Montana State on Sept. 24, 2011 (the school record is 21 set from 1935-40). The Eagles had a nine-game winning streak the first Eagles game played at Wood­ward Field since Oct. 15, 1983, when East­ern at that venue snapped against Sacramento State on Oct. 21, 2000, when the Hornets made a 23-yard field goal with no time hosted Montana Tech in the Eagles’ last remaining. The Eagles were 4-0 in 1999 and 6-0 in 1997. In 1998, the Eagles were 3-1 at Roos Field with the lone loss a 30-27 game before mov­ing to Joe Albi Stadi­um overtime setback to Portland State when the Eagles missed a 25-yard field goal that could have won it with one second left. in Spo­kane. Since returning to Roos Field in 1989 to play the majority of its home games, Eastern is 85-37 for a .696 winning percentage. Joe Albi Stadium Top Crowds A new concessions/team store building and 500 new parking spaces were being added at Roos Field in time for the 2013 sea- (Since 1984) son. A new video scoreboard was installed in 2012 to help enhance the game-day experience for students, fans and athletes. 17,142 11/16/02 Montana The Donor Suites and Media Center debuted in the 2004 football season. That same year, 1,600 seats were added at the 15,678 9/30/00 Montana 10,213 10/20/84 Idaho north end of Roos Field. The project replaced the previous press box, which was built in 1967 when the stadium moved to its 9,694 9/2/99 Idaho current location. The elevated structure includes nine donor suites on the first level and a facility for media and game manage- 8.721 10/24/98 Montana ment functions on the second level. 8,529 12/13/97 Youngstown St. Improvements were made in summer 2002 to the main Roos Field entrance, including a new ticket booth structure. The previ- 7,891 11/8/03 Montana State 7,835 9/27/86 Idaho ous year, a new football locker room and office complex was completed, as well as improved and increased locker room space 7,756 11/1/97 Idaho for other Eastern sports teams. New restroom facilities at Roos Field were added in 1999 and 2000. 7,500 10/20/90 Idaho The other phases of the project included improvements to the entry plazas and landscaping. Currently, the stadium has a Games played against Whitworth have had crowds estimated at 16,000 (1976), 14,000 permanent capacity of 8,600, but can accommodate more than11,000 for the Montana game. (1975), 8,500 (1974) and 7,740 (1977).

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Tom Ackerman, Larry Hattemer and Mick Landmark are among the recipients in the 13th class of inductees in the Eastern Athletics Hall of Fame, and were honored on Oct. 5, 2013, in Cheney, Wash. This year’s class is a celebration of the legacy of outstanding offen- sive linemen Eastern has produced. The group includes Ackerman, who was an All-America offensive lineman in 1995 and went on to play eight seasons in the National Football League for New Orleans and Tennessee. Hattemer was Eastern’s offensive line coach from 1979-91 under head coach Dick Zornes. Also Eastern’s offensive coordinator, Hattemer helped Zornes win 70 games during the school’s rise from NAIA to NCAA Division I. Landmark earned hon- orable mention All-America honors in 1966 and helped Eastern win 20 of 27 games in three seasons in Cheney. He went on to play in the Canadian Football League and the Continental Football League. Zornes, his former 2013 Induction Class • Tom Ackerman (Athlete/Football) Eastern teammate, says Landmark • Larry Hattemer (Contributor & Coach/Football) is “the best football player in our era TOM ACKERMAN • Mick Landmark (Athlete/Football) (early 1960’s) and the first of the many • Hal Werner (Athlete/Track, Coach/Track & Contributor) great offensive linemen Eastern has produced.” • 1986-87 Women’s Basketball Team (18-12; Coach Bill For complete bios on all Hall of Fame members: Smithpeters) www.goeags.com/hallfame/hallfame • Vic Wallace (Service & Contribution Award)

s a way of honoring former athletes, coaches, contributors and teams, the Eastern Washington University Athletics Hall of Fame was established Ain 1996. The Hall of Fame is located on the east end of the Special Events Pavilion. A plaque permanently honoring each inductee is displayed. A 15-member Hall of Fame Selection Committee votes on a list of nominated candidates presented by the Hall of Fame Executive Committee. Includ- ing the 13th induction class in 2013, the total number of inductees includes 65 individuals, 10 teams and 13 recipients of the Service & Contribution Award. Inductees with an association with Eastern’s football program are listed below.

Tom Ackerman (Athlete/Football – Inducted Oct. 5, 2013) Curt Byrnes (Coach/Wrestling & Athlete/Football – Inducted Oct. 10, 2009) Ron Chadwick (Athlete/Track-Football – Inducted Sept. 25, 1999) (Coach/Baseball-Football, Athlete/Football-Track – Inducted Sept. 25, 1999) Bill Diedrick Jr. (Athlete/Football & Contributor – Inducted Oct. 28, 2006) Ed Fisher (Athlete/Football & Contributor – Inducted Oct. 10, 2009) Rob Friese (Athlete/Football & Contributor – Inducted Oct. 1, 2011) Scott Garske (Athlete/Football – Inducted Oct. 6, 2012) Larry Hattemer (Contributor & Coach/Football – Inducted Oct. 5, 2013) Dave Holmes (Coach/Football – Inducted in inaugural class on Oct. 5, 1996) Don Kallem (Coach/Golf & Contributor – Inducted Oct. 6, 2012) Mick Landmark (Athlete/Football – Inducted Oct. 5, 2013) Jerry Martin (Coach/Track-Cross Country-Asst. FB Coach & Contributor – Inducted Sept. 22, 2001) LARRY HATTEMER Meriel Michelson (Athlete/Football – Inducted Sept. 29, 2007) Herm Pein (Athlete/Boxing-Football – Inducted Feb. 21, 1998) Bob Picard (Athlete/Football-Basketball – Inducted Sept. 27, 2003) Albert H. “Abe” Poffenroth (Coach/Football & Athlete/Football – Inducted Oct. 9, 2010) Red Reese (Coach/Basketball-Football-Track – Inducted in inaugural class on Oct. 5, 1996) Kevin Sargent (Athlete/Football – Inducted Sept. 27, 2008) Kurt Schulz (Athlete/Football – Inducted Feb. 21, 1998) Ed Simmons (Athlete/Football – Inducted in inaugural class on Oct. 5, 1996) Mel Stanton (Athlete/Football – Inducted Sept. 25, 1999) Dave Svendsen (Athlete/Football – Inducted Sept. 22, 2001) Dick Zornes (Coach/Football, Athlete/Football & Contributor – Inducted Sept. 25, 1999) 1950 Football (8-2; Champions; Coach Albert H. “Abe” Poffenroth – Inducted Oct. 9, 2010) 1967 Football (11-1; NAIA Runner-up; Coach Dave Holmes – Inducted Sept. 22, 2001) 1985 Football (9-3; NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Quarterfinalist; Coach Dick Zornes – Inducted Oct. 1, 2005) 1997 Football (12-2; Coach Mike Kramer – Inducted Oct. 6, 2012) MICK LANDMARK

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As of Nov. 3, 2013 . . . Most True Freshmen Not Included #Returning Starter. *Has Used Redshirt Year. %Injured (Tonani & Humphrey will probably miss the 2013 season). Pronunciations DEFENSE Agen . . . a-ghin No. - Name - Pos. - Ht. - Wt. - Yr. - Ex. - Hometown (Previous School) Alcantar . . . al-can-tar End 1 - Anthony Larry - 6-3 - 250 - Sr. - 2L* - Sacramento, Calif. (Luther Burbank HS ’09) Boule . . . boo-lay 40 - Zackary Johnson - 6-2 - 275 - Jr. - 1L* - Stanwood, Wash. (Stanwood HS ’10 / Washington State University) Bourne . . . born 45 - John Goldwire - 6-1 - 255 - Jr. - 2L* - Lakewood, Wash. (Lakes HS ’10) Butorac . . . boo-tur- Tackle 93 - #Andru Pulu - 6-2 - 290 - Sr. - 1L* - Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way HS ’09 / Washington) ack 57 - Dylan Zylstra - 6-4 - 270 - Jr. - 2L* - Kent, Wash. (Kentridge HS ‘10) 97 - Joe Douglas - 6-3 - 240 - Fr. - HS - Richland, Wash. (Hanford HS ’13) Cange . . . canege 99 - %Jordan Pulu - 6-2 - 260 - So. - 1L - Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way HS ’12) - shoulder (rhymes with change) Nose Tackle DeBord . . . duh-board 92 - %Will Katoa - 6-0 - 295 - Sr. - 3L* - Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial HS ’09) - knee 94 - Matthew Sommer - 6-5 - 290 - Fr. - HS - Salem, Ore. (West Salem HS ’13) Deines . . . dine-us 69 - Ashton Boothroyd - 6-3 - 270 - Jr. - SQ* - Mead, Wash. (Mt. Spokane HS ’10) Ebukam . . . ay-boo- End 90 - Evan Day - 6-3 - 245 - Jr. - 2L* - Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline HS ‘10) com 46 - Jakob Pugsley - 6-3 - 235 - Sr. - 2L* - Newman Lake, Wash. (East Valley ’09) 91 - Samson Ebukam - 6-3 - 230 - Fr. - HS - Portland, Ore. (David Douglas HS ’13) Forgette . . . for-ghet Strong-Side Inside Linebacker Forte . . . for-tay 39 - #Ronnie Hamlin - 6-2 - 235 - Sr. - 2L* - Lacey, Wash. (Timberline HS ’09) 41 - %J.C. Agen - 6-2 - 210 - Sr. - 3L* - Spokane, Wash. (Central Valley HS ’09) - quadricep Gall . . . Rhymes with 53 - Cedric Gonzalez - 6-1 - 225 - Fr. - HS* - Tucson, Ariz. (Sunnyside HS ’12) ball Middle Linebacker Gehring . . . gare-ing 47 - Cody McCarthy - 6-1 - 230 - Jr. - 2L - Boise, Idaho (Bishop Kelly HS ’11) 54 - Albert Havili - 6-2 - 240 - Fr. - HS - Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way HS ’13) Havili . . . hah-vee-lee Weak-Side Outside Linebacker Katoa . . . kuh-toe-uh 49 - Miquiyah Zamora - 6-1 - 205 - Fr. - HS* - Pasco, Wash. (Chiawana HS ’12) 20 - Jordan Talley - 5-10 - 200 - So. - 1L* - Portland, Ore. (Jesuit HS ’11) Kreifels . . . cry-fuls Field Cornerback Lino . . . lee-know 24 - #Ronald Baines - 5-10 - 195 - Sr. - 3L* - Tacoma, Wash. (Mount Tahoma HS ’09) 21 - Bo Schuetzle - 6-0 - 200 - Sr. - 3L* - Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park HS ’09) Pulu . . . pooh-lou 18 - D’londo Tucker - 6-0 - 170 - Fr. - HS - Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way HS ’13) Sblendorio . . . sblen- Boundary Cornerback door-ee-oh 31 - #T.J. Lee III - 5-9 - 170 - Sr. - 3L* - Seattle, Wash. (West Seattle HS ’09) 26 - Miles Weatheroy - 6-1 - 180 - So. - 1L* - Portland, Ore. (Jesuit HS ’11) Schuetzle . . . shoots- 37 - Frank Cange - 5-9 - 170 - So. - SQ* - Renton, Wash. (Lindbergh HS ’10) 19 - Christian Hudnell - 6-0 - 185 - Sr. - 1L* - Sacramento, Calif. (Jesuit HS ’09 / Kentucky) lee Strong Safety Seto . . . see-toe 32 - Zach Bruce - 5-10 - 185 - Fr. - HS* - Spokane, Wash. (University HS ’12) 4 - #Allen Brown - 5-10 - 170 - Sr. - 3L* - Tacoma, Wash. (Foss HS ’09) - hamstring Sommer . . . saw-murr 29 - Diamonte Wiggins - 6-3 - 185 - Fr. - HS* - Compton, Calif. (Lynwood HS ’12) 34 - %#Jordan Tonani - 6-0 - 200 - So. - 1L* - Spokane, Wash. (Ferris HS ’11) - hip Tonani . . . tuh-naw- nee Free Safety 26 - Miles Weatheroy - 6-1 - 180 - So. - 1L* - Portland, Ore. (Jesuit HS ’11) D’londo Tucker . . . 28 - Isaiah Jenkins - 6-0 - 170 - Jr. - 1L* - Seattle, Wash. (West Seattle HS ’10) 35 - Jordan Thompson - 6-3 - 195 - Fr. - HS* - Lacey, Wash. (Timberline HS ’12) duh-lawn-doe 38 - %Todd Raynes - 6-2 - 195 - So. - 1L* - Kenmore, Wash. (Inglemoor HS ’11) - hamstring 7 - %Tevin McDonald - 5-11 - 190 - Jr. - TR* - Fresno, Calif. (Edison HS ’10 & UCLA) - broken fibula Vitto . . . vee-toe Diamonte Wiggins . . . dee-uh-mon-tay OFFENSE Jabari Wilson . . . juh- Left Tackle bar-ee 78 - %#Clay DeBord - 6-6 - 290 - So. - 1L* - Asotin, Wash. (Asotin HS ’11) - ankle 73 - T.J. Boatright - 6-5 - 285 - So. - 1L* - Vancouver, Wash. (Union HS ’11) Withnell . . . with-nell 74 - Will Boule - 6-7 - 285 - Fr. - HS* - El Dorado Hills, Calif. (Oak Ridge HS ’12) Miquiyah Zamora . . . Left Guard muh-kie-uh 70 - #Steven Forgette - 6-4 - 300 - Sr. - 3L* - Vancouver, Wash. (Heritage HS ’09) 67 - Thomas Gomez - 6-3 - 295 - So. - SQ* - Graham, Wash. (Graham Kapowsin HS ’11) Zylstra . . . zill-struh 52 - Drew Reynolds - 6-1 - 300 - Sr. - 2L* - Tacoma, Wash. (Foss HS ’09)

EWU Football - Page 23 EWU Football - Page 24 Center 66 - #Ashton Miller - 6-2 - 300 - Sr. - 3L* - Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen HS ’09) 75 - Jase Butorac - 6-3 - 285 - Jr. - 2L* - Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline HS ‘10) Roster 61 - Jay Deines - 6-4 - 285 - So. - SQ* - Issaquah, Wash. (Issaquah HS ’11) Breakdown Right Guard 77 - #Brandon Murphy - 6-4 - 305 - Sr. - 3L* - Albany, Ore. (West Albany HS ’09) or 72 - Aaron Neary - 6-4 - 285 - So. - 1L* - Richland, Wash. (Hanford HS ’11) Starters Returning 58 - David Delgado - 6-3 - 305 - So. - SQ* - American Canyon, Calif. (St. Patrick-St. Vincent HS ’11) – 12 1/2 (7 offense, 60 - Jerrod Jones - OL - 6-5 - 280 - Fr. - HS* - Arlington, Wash. (Lakewood HS ’12) 5 1/2 defense, plus Right Tackle 1 punter, 1 kickoff 79 - Cassidy Curtis - 6-7 - 290 - So. - 1L* - Denver, Colo. (Cherry Creek HS ’11) 65 - Jake Rodgers - 6-6 - 320 - Jr. - TR - Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park HS ’10 & Washington State) specialist) Quarterback Starters Lost – 9 1/2 3 - #Vernon Adams Jr. - 6-0 - 190 - So. - 1L* - Pasadena, Calif. (Alemany HS ’11) 12 - Anthony Vitto - 6-1 - 195 - Sr. - 3L* - Simi Valley, Calif. (Chaminade College Prep ’09) (4 offense, 5 1/2 de- 14 - Jordan West - 6-4 - 215 - Fr. - HS* - Maple Valley, Wash. (Liberty HS ’12) fense, plus 1 kicker, Running Back 1 snapper) 22 - Quincy Forte - 5-11 - 185 - Jr. - 2L - Fairfield, Calif. (Vacaville HS ’11) 5 - Mario Brown - 5-9 - 190 - Jr. - 2L* - Berkeley, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd HS ‘10) Letterwinners Re- 30 - #Demitrius Bronson - 5-10 - 210 - Sr. - 2L* - Kent, Wash. (Kentwood HS ’08 / Washington) 2 - Jabari Wilson - 5-11 - 200 - Fr. - HS* - Carson, Calif. (Orange Lutheran HS ’12) turning - 48 (25 of- 8 - Jalen Moore - 5-10 - 195 - Fr. - HS* - La Puente, Calif. (Bishop Amat HS ’12) fense, 21 defense, 36 - Cody Hecker - 6-0 - 210 - Jr - 1L* - Sandpoint, Idaho (Sandpoint HS ’10) 1 kicker, 1 punter) Tight End 85 - #Zack Gehring - 6-4 - 240 - Sr. - 3L* - Castle Rock, Wash. (Castle Rock HS ’09) Letterwinners Lost 82 - Jake Withnell - 6-5 - 240 - So. - 1L* - Salem, Ore. (South Salem HS ’11) - 19 (5 offense, 12 88 - Ryan Seto - 6-5 - 220 - Jr - 2L* - Lynden, Wash. (Lynden HS ‘10) 98 - Zach Wimberly - 6-3 - 240 - Fr. - HS* - Tumwater, Wash. (Tumwater HS ’12) defense, 1 kicker, 1 89 - Terry Jackson II - 6-4 - 250 - So. - SQ* - Sacramento, Calif (Bella Vista HS ’11) 83 - %Cody Humphrey - 6-5 - 260 - Sr. - 2L* - Hermiston, Ore. (Hermiston HS ’09) - knee snapper) Wide Receiver Offensive Starters 15 - Ashton Clark - 5-11 - 185 - Sr. - 2L* - Vancouver, Wash. (Heritage HS ’09) Lost (4) – Will 23 - Daniel Johnson - 5-10 - 190 - Sr. - 3L* - San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian HS ’09) 80 - Blair Bomber - 5-8 - 170 - Jr. - TR* - Lynden, Wash. (Lynden HS ’10 & Washington State) Post, OT; Nicholas Wide Receiver Edwards, WR; 10 - Cooper Kupp - 6-2 - 195 - Fr. - HS* - Yakima, Wash. (Davis HS ’12) Greg Herd, WR; 11 - Kendrick Bourne - 6-3 - 190 - Fr. - HS - Portland, Ore. (Milwaukie Arts Academy ’13) 88 - Ryan Seto - 6-5 - 220 - Jr - 2L* - Lynden, Wash. (Lynden HS ‘10) Brandon Kaufman, WR. Wide Receiver 6 - Cory Mitchell - 6-2 - 195 - Jr. - 2L* - Katy, Texas (Katy HS ‘06) Defensive Starters 9 - Shaq Hill - 5-10 - 180 - So. - 1L* - Stockton, Calif. (Brookside Christian HS ’11) Lost (5 1/2) – Jerry Ceja, DE; Evan SPECIAL TEAMS Cook, DT; Paul Kicker Ena, DE; Zach 68 - Kevin Miller - 6-2 - 225 - Sr. - 3L* - Portland, Ore. (Centennial HS ’09) Johnson, LB; 51 - Christian Fanning - 5-11 - 180 - Fr. - HS - San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic HS ’13) Tyler Washburn, Punter 48 - Jake Miller - 6-5 - 225 - Jr. - 2L* - Spokane, Wash. (Central Valley HS ’10 / Washington State) LB; Jeff Minnerly, 68 - Kevin Miller - 6-2 - 225 - Sr. - 3L* - Portland, Ore. (Centennial HS ’09) S (started 7 of 14 Holder games). 3 - Vernon Adams Jr. - 6-0 - 190 - So. - 1L* - Pasadena, Calif. (Alemany HS ’11) 10 - Cooper Kupp - 6-2 - 195 - Fr. - HS* - Yakima, Wash. (Davis HS ’12) Other Letter Winners Snapper Lost (9) – David 42 - Cory Alcantar - 6-4 - 260 - Jr. - JC - Yucaipa, Calif. (Yucaipa HS ’11 & Riverside, Calif., CC) Gaylord, DL; Scott 89 - Terry Jackson II - 6-4 - 250 - So. - SQ* - Sacramento, Calif (Bella Vista HS ’11) 50 - Kadeem Smalls - 5-11 - 205 - Jr. - SQ* - Cheney, Wash. (Cheney, HS ‘10) Burgett, LB; Rusty Haehl, LB; Chase Kickoff Returners 9 - Shaq Hill - 5-10 - 180 - So. - 1L* - Stockton, Calif. (Brookside Christian HS ’11) - knee King, LB; Grant 6 - Cory Mitchell - 6-2 - 195 - Jr. - 2L* - Katy, Texas (Katy HS ‘06) 31 - T.J. Lee III - 5-9 - 170 - Sr. - 3L* - Seattle, Wash. (West Seattle HS ’09) Williams, LB; McK- 10 - Cooper Kupp - 6-2 - 195 - Fr. - HS* - Yakima, Wash. (Davis HS ’12) enzie Murphy, DB; Punt Returners Kyle Padron, QB; 15 - Ashton Clark - 5-11 - 185 - Sr. - 2L* - Vancouver, Wash. (Heritage HS ’09) Jimmy Pavel, K; 10 - Cooper Kupp - 6-2 - 195 - Fr. - HS* - Yakima, Wash. (Davis HS ’12) 7 - Tevin McDonald - 5-11 - 190 - Jr. - TR* - Fresno, Calif. (Edison HS ’10 & UCLA) Jake Potter, LS.

EWU Football - Page 24 2013 EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL STATISTICS 7-2 Overall (3-0 Home/4-2 Away/0-0 Neutral), 5-0 Big Sky Conference (2-0 Home/3-0 Away)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND TEAM STATISTICS EWU OPP ------Aug 31, 2013 at #25 Oregon State W 49-46 41649 FIRST DOWNS...... 218 209 Sep 7, 2013 WESTERN OREGON W 43-14 6349 Rushing...... 92 84 Sep 14, 2013 at Toledo L 21-33 20459 Passing...... 120 108 Sep 28, 2013 at #4 Sam Houston State L 34-49 8621 Penalty...... 6 17 *Oct 5, 2013 WEBER STATE W 41-19 9734 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 1611 1476 *Oct 12, 2013 at North Dakota W 35-14 7951 Rushing Attempts...... 321 330 *Oct 19, 2013 SOUTHERN UTAH W 34-10 10135 Average Per Rush...... 5.0 4.5 *Oct 26, 2013 at #10 Montana W 42-37 26082 Average Per Game...... 179.0 164.0 *Nov 02, 2013 at Idaho State W 55-34 4984 TDs Rushing...... 11 15 *Nov 9, 2013 MONTANA STATE 12:10 pm PASSING YARDAGE...... 3157 2432 *Nov 16, 2013 at Cal Poly 12:40 pm Comp-Att-Int...... 206-312-9 220-337-8 *Nov 23, 2013 PORTLAND STATE 2:45 pm Average Per Pass...... 10.1 7.2 Average Per Catch...... 15.3 11.1 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Average Per Game...... 350.8 270.2 ------TDs Passing...... 36 17 QuincySCORE BYForte QUARTERS 81st 81 2nd 532 3rd 12 4th 520 Total 6.4 3 83 65.0 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 4768 3908 Vernon------Adams 9--- 82 --- 497 --- 103 --- 394 4.8--- 3 19 43.8 Average Per Play...... 7.5 5.9 MarioEastern Brown Washington.. 8106 48 100 293 93 11 55 282 - 5.9354 2 37 35.2 Average Per Game...... 529.8 434.2 JabariOpponents...... Wilson 4 49 29 74 172 47 3 86 169 - 5.8256 0 48 42.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards.... 24-531 41-760 Jalen Moore 5 34 169 7 162 4.8 0 16 32.4 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards.... 13-151 13-163 Demitrius Bronson 6 30 101 2 99 3.3 3 17 16.5 INT RETURNS: #-Yards..... 8-102 9-163 Cody Hecker 4 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.8 FUMBLES-LOST...... 10-6 10-7 Shaquille Hill 8 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 PENALTIES-Yards...... 63-662 48-414 Anthony Vitto 4 3 4 10 -6 -2.0 0 2 -1.5 PUNTS-AVG...... 33-41.6 49-39.4 Team 8 12 0 14 -14 -1.2 0 0 -1.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game.. 29:22 30:38 Total...... 9 321 1773 162 1611 5.0 11 83 179.0 3RD-DOWN Conversions..... 56/113 47/130 Opponents...... 9 330 1671 195 1476 4.5 15 60 164.0 4TH-DOWN Conversions..... 7/12 10/13

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ------Quincy Forte 8 81 532 12 520 6.4 3 83 65.0 Ashton Clark 13 151 11.6 0 30 Vernon Adams 9 82 497 103 394 4.8 3 19 43.8 Total...... 13 151 11.6 0 30 Mario Brown 8 48 293 11 282 5.9 2 37 35.2 Opponents...... 13 163 12.5 0 34 Jabari Wilson 4 29 172 3 169 5.8 0 48 42.2 Jalen Moore 5 34 169 7 162 4.8 0 16 32.4 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Demitrius Bronson 6 30 101 2 99 3.3 3 17 16.5 ------Cody Hecker 4 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.8 Ronnie Hamlin 2 77 38.5 1 77 Shaquille Hill 8 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 Allen Brown 2 4 2.0 0 4 Anthony Vitto 4 3 4 10 -6 -2.0 0 2 -1.5 Samson Ebukam 1 21 21.0 1 21 Team 8 12 0 14 -14 -1.2 0 0 -1.8 Miquiyah Zamora 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total...... 9 321 1773 162 1611 5.0 11 83 179.0 Tevin McDonald 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 9 330 1671 195 1476 4.5 15 60 164.0 Ronald Baines 1 0 0.0 0 0

PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ------Vernon Adams 9 185.59 197-298-9 66.1 3078 35 86 342.0 Shaquille Hill 14 357 25.5 0 80 Anthony Vitto 4 135.26 9-14-0 64.3 79 1 21 19.8 Cory Mitchell 4 72 18.0 0 34 Total...... 9 183.33 206-312-9 66.0 3157 36 86 350.8 T.J. Lee III 3 79 26.3 0 40 Opponents...... 9 137.80 220-337-8 65.3 2432 17 81 270.2 Team 1 0 0.0 0 0 Zach Wimberly 1 23 23.0 0 23 RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Cooper Kupp 1 0 0.0 0 0 ------Total...... 24 531 22.1 0 80 Cooper Kupp 9 52 982 18.9 13 63 109.1 Opponents...... 41 760 18.5 0 34 Ashton Clark 9 50 770 15.4 8 54 85.6 Cory Mitchell 9 26 366 14.1 1 58 40.7 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Shaquille Hill 8 24 414 17.2 5 86 51.8 ------Zack Gehring 9 15 162 10.8 1 37 18.0 Total...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 Quincy Forte 8 10 158 15.8 2 62 19.8 Opponents...... 1 26 26.0 0 26 Kendrick Bourne 8 6 83 13.8 2 31 10.4 Daniel Johnson 9 6 51 8.5 0 17 5.7 Blair Bomber 9 5 79 15.8 1 47 8.8 Mario Brown 8 5 40 8.0 2 14 5.0 Ryan Seto 9 2 31 15.5 1 22 3.4 Jabari Wilson 4 2 9 4.5 0 5 2.2 Demitrius Bronson 6 2 0 0.0 0 8 0.0 Zach Wimberly 9 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.3 Total...... 9 206 3157 15.3 36 86 350.8 Opponents...... 9 220 2432 11.1 17 81 270.2 |------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G ------Cooper Kupp 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 Vernon Adams 9 380 394 3078 3472 385.8 Kevin Miller 0 5-7 43-46 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 58 Quincy Forte 8 81 520 0 520 65.0 Ashton Clark 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Mario Brown 8 48 282 0 282 35.2 Quincy Forte 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Jabari Wilson 4 29 169 0 169 42.2 Shaquille Hill 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Jalen Moore 5 34 162 0 162 32.4 Mario Brown 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Demitrius Bronson 6 30 99 0 99 16.5 Vernon Adams 3 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 1-1 0 0 18 Anthony Vitto 4 17 -6 79 73 18.2 Demitrius Bronson 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Cody Hecker 4 1 3 0 3 0.8 Kendrick Bourne 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Shaquille Hill 8 1 2 0 2 0.2 Ryan Seto 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Team 8 12 -14 0 -14 -1.8 Blair Bomber 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 9 633 1611 3157 4768 529.8 Zack Gehring 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents...... 9 667 1476 2432 3908 434.2 Samson Ebukam 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Cory Mitchell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Ronnie Hamlin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Terry Jackson II 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 2 Total...... 49 5-7 43-46 0-2 1 1-1 0 0 354 Opponents...... 33 9-12 27-28 1-4 1 1-1 0 0 256

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ------Jake Miller 32 1342 41.9 59 3 6 10 0 Kevin Miller 5-7 71.4 0-0 2-2 2-3 1-2 0-0 42 0 Vernon Adams 1 30 30.0 30 0 0 1 0

FG SEQUENCE Eastern Washington OPPONENTS KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn ------Oregon State (33),(23),(36) (33),52 Kevin Miller 62 3783 61.0 20 1 Western Oregon - - Total...... 62 3783 61.0 20 1 760 40.7 24 Toledo - (23),35,(36) Opponents...... 50 3074 61.5 26 1 531 37.9 27 Sam Houston State - - Weber State - - North Dakota 44 (25),(44) Southern Utah 37 (34) Montana - (40),39 Idaho State (26),(42) (35),(37) Montana State - - Cal Poly - - Portland State - -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G ------Cooper Kupp 9 0 982 0 0 0 982 109.1 Ashton Clark 9 0 770 151 0 0 921 102.3 Shaquille Hill 8 2 414 0 357 0 773 96.6 Quincy Forte 8 520 158 0 0 0 678 84.8 Cory Mitchell 9 0 366 0 72 0 438 48.7 Vernon Adams 9 394 0 0 0 0 394 43.8 Mario Brown 8 282 40 0 0 0 322 40.2 Jabari Wilson 4 169 9 0 0 0 178 44.5 Zack Gehring 9 0 162 0 0 0 162 18.0 Jalen Moore 5 162 0 0 0 0 162 32.4 Demitrius Bronson 6 99 0 0 0 0 99 16.5 Kendrick Bourne 8 0 83 0 0 0 83 10.4 T.J. Lee III 9 0 0 0 79 0 79 8.8 Blair Bomber 9 0 79 0 0 0 79 8.8 Ronnie Hamlin 9 0 0 0 0 77 77 8.6 Daniel Johnson 9 0 51 0 0 0 51 5.7 Zach Wimberly 9 0 12 0 23 0 35 3.9 Ryan Seto 9 0 31 0 0 0 31 3.4 Samson Ebukam 9 0 0 0 0 21 21 2.3 Allen Brown 8 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.5 Cody Hecker 4 3 0 0 0 0 3 0.8 Anthony Vitto 4 -6 0 0 0 0 -6 -1.5 Team 8 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 -1.8 Total...... 9 1611 3157 151 531 102 5552 616.9 Opponents...... 9 1476 2432 163 760 163 4994 554.9 |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------39 Ronnie Hamlin 9 34 36 70 2.5-4 0.5-2 2-77 . 1 . . . . 47 Cody McCarthy 9 26 35 61 7.5-28 2.0-19 . 2 . . . . . 31 T.J. Lee III 9 46 12 58 1.0-9 1.0-9 . 7 . 3-0 3 . . 7 Tevin McDonald 9 27 16 43 2.5-12 . 1-0 2 . . 1 . . 54 Albert Havili 9 14 25 39 1.0-2 . . 1 . . . . . 41 J.C. Agen 8 23 15 38 2.0-6 . . 2 . . . . . 4 Allen Brown 8 24 13 37 . . 2-4 2 . 1-0 1 . . 24 Ronald Baines 9 20 14 34 2.0-5 . 1-0 6 . . . . . 1 Anthony Larry 9 13 18 31 4.0-8 1.5-5 . 1 3 . . . . 40 Zackary Johnson 9 11 18 29 2.0-8 1.5-6 . . . 1-0 . . . 49 Miquiyah Zamora 9 12 15 27 3.0-13 . 1-0 1 1 . . . . 20 Jordan Talley 9 10 14 24 0.5-1 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . 90 Evan Day 9 12 11 23 5.0-31 4.0-29 . . 2 . 1 . . 57 Dylan Zylstra 9 10 12 22 4.0-8 1.0-1 . . 2 . . . . 38 Todd Raynes 8 17 3 20 1.0-6 . . 1 . . . . . 93 Andru Pulu 9 4 14 18 1.5-10 1.0-10 . 1 2 1-0 . . . 26 Miles Weatheroy 8 13 5 18 1.0-2 . . 2 . . . . . 32 Zach Bruce 7 12 4 16 . . . 1 . . . . . 46 Jakob Pugsley 9 5 8 13 1.5-3 ...... 91 Samson Ebukam 9 7 6 13 3.0-20 3.0-20 1-21 2 2 . . . . 94 Matthew Sommer 9 4 8 12 1.0-4 1.0-4 . . 1 . . . . 21 Bo Schuetzle 9 7 1 8 ...... 92 Will Katoa 8 2 6 8 . . . . 1 1-0 . . . 11 Kendrick Bourne 8 7 . 7 ...... 97 Joe Douglas 9 1 5 6 ...... 23 Daniel Johnson 9 1 4 5 ...... 18 D’londo Tucker 4 4 1 5 . . . 1 . . . . . 53 Cedric Gonzalez 3 2 2 4 ...... 69 Ashton Boothroyd 5 1 2 3 ...... 48 Jake Miller 9 1 1 2 ...... 59 Zachariah Storm 1 2 . 2 ...... 3 Vernon Adams 9 1 1 2 ...... 6 Cory Mitchell 9 2 . 2 ...... 85 Zack Gehring 9 2 . 2 ...... 5 Mario Brown 8 1 1 2 ...... 28 Isaiah Jenkins 8 2 . 2 ...... 1 . . 99 Jordan Pulu 1 . 1 1 ...... 42 Cory Alcantar 6 1 . 1 ...... 98 Zach Wimberly 9 1 . 1 1.0-6 1.0-6 . 1 . . . . . 37 Frank Cange 2 ...... 1 . . . . . Total...... 9 383 330 713 47-186 18-112 8-102 34 16 7-0 7 . . Opponents...... 9 302 361 663 34-154 14-100 9-163 15 9 5-26 7 2 .

STARTERS - OFF. Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle Quarterback Tailback Tight End Wide Receiver Wide Receiver FB/TE/WR Oregon State DeBord Forgette Miller Murphy Rodgers Adams Wilson Gehring Mitchell Kupp Clark (wr) Western Oregon DeBord Forgette Miller Murphy Rodgers Adams Wilson Hill (wr) Mitchell Kupp Clark (wr) Toledo DeBord Forgette Miller Murphy Curtis Adams Wilson Gehring Mitchell Kupp Wimberly (fb) Sam Houston St. DeBord Forgette Miller Murphy Curtis Adams Forte Gehring Hill Kupp Withnell (te) Weber State DeBord Forgette Miller Murphy Curtis Adams Forte Gehring Hill Kupp Clark (wr) North Dakota DeBord Forgette Miller Murphy Curtis Adams Forte Gehring Mitchell Kupp Clark (wr) Southern Utah DeBord Forgette Miller Murphy Curtis Adams Forte Gehring Mitchell Kupp Withnell (te) Montana DeBord Forgette Miller Murphy Curtis Adams Forte Gehring Mitchell Kupp Clark (wr) Idaho State Boatright Forgette Miller Murphy Curtis Adams Forte Gehring Mitchell Kupp Withnell (te) Montana State Cal Poly Portland State

STARTERS - DEF. Cornerback Cornerback Safety Safety Weak Out. LB Middle LB Strong In. LB End Tackle Nose Tackle End Oregon State Lee Baines McDonald Brown Agen McCarthy Hamlin Larry Pulu Katoa Day Western Oregon Lee Baines McDonald Brown Agen McCarthy Hamlin Larry Pulu Katoa Day Toledo Lee Baines McDonald Brown Agen McCarthy Hamlin Larry Pulu Katoa Day Sam Houston St. Lee Baines McDonald Brown Agen McCarthy Hamlin Larry Pulu Katoa Day Weber State Lee Baines McDonald Brown Zamora McCarthy Hamlin Larry Pulu Katoa Day North Dakota Lee Baines Raynes Brown Zamora McCarthy Hamlin Johnson Pulu Katoa Day Southern Utah Lee Baines McDonald Brown Zamora McCarthy Hamlin Larry Pulu Katoa Day Montana Lee Baines McDonald Brown Zamora McCarthy Hamlin Larry Pulu Katoa Day Idaho State Lee Baines McDonald Bruce Zamora McCarthy Hamlin Larry Pulu Zylstra Day Montana State Cal Poly Portland State Eastern Washington Team Game-by-Game Comparison - 2013

------FIRST DOWNS------RUSHING------PASSING------TOTAL OFFENSE-- Return Turn- Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards Overs Oregon State...... 49-46 31/30 12/7 18/22 1/1 37-177 / 24-105 26-34- 0 / 37-44- 0 448/422 71-625 / 68-527 90/173 0/0 WESTERN OREGON...... 43-14 29/16 17/5 11/7 1/4 50-277 / 26-28 20-28- 2 / 20-42- 2 320/189 78-597 / 68-217 10/200 4/4 Toledo...... 21-33 18/25 3/16 14/6 1/3 22-51 / 51-325 21-41- 1 / 16-26- 0 326/205 63-377 / 77-530 57/53 2/0 Sam Houston State... 34-49 22/26 8/21 13/4 1/1 37-141 / 54-450 19-31- 1 / 4- 8- 0 355/106 68-496 / 62-556 72/151 1/1 WEBER STATE...... 41-19 25/14 15/6 10/5 0/3 44-279 / 41-109 20-29- 1 / 17-27- 1 214/140 73-493 / 68-249 95/114 2/1 North Dakota...... 35-14 18/22 7/5 10/16 1/1 35-101 / 30-51 22-30- 0 / 33-45- 1 307/355 65-408 / 75-406 118/72 0/4 SOUTHERN UTAH...... 34-10 24/20 12/9 12/10 0/1 35-191 / 34-143 25-35- 1 / 23-37- 3 298/225 70-489 / 71-368 93/72 2/3 Montana...... 42-37 20/24 5/6 15/17 0/1 28-83 / 38-140 27-40- 2 / 26-44- 0 457/349 68-540 / 82-489 102/239 2/1 Idaho State...... 55-34 31/32 13/9 17/21 1/2 33-311 / 32-125 26-44- 1 / 44-64- 1 432/441 77-743 / 96-566 147/38 2/1 Totals...... 354-256 218/209 92/84 120/108 6/17 321-1611/330-1476 206-312- 9/220-337- 8 3157/2432 633-4768/ 667-3908 784/1112 15/15

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting ----PENALTIES---- Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg No-Yds / No-Yds Oregon State...... 5-10 / 4-8 1-1 / 0-0 28:17/ 31:43 - 3:26 4.8/4.4 13.2/9.6 8.8/7.8 1-35.0 / 3-41.3 8-59 / 4-17 WESTERN OREGON...... 7-12 / 5-15 1-2 / 1-3 34:43/ 25:17 9:26 5.5/1.1 11.4/4.5 7.7/3.2 2-38.5 / 6-36.0 11-121 / 4-41 Toledo...... 3-12 / 5-16 1-2 / 1-1 23:10/ 36:50 -13:40 2.3/6.4 8.0/7.9 6.0/6.9 7-41.9 / 7-35.3 9-51 / 11-92 Sam Houston State... 7-14 / 5-10 2-2 / 1-1 31:19/ 28:41 2:38 3.8/8.3 11.5/13.2 7.3/9.0 5-39.4 / 3-35.7 6-70 / 3-14 WEBER STATE...... 5-9 / 6-18 0-0 / 0-0 33:07/ 26:53 6:14 6.3/2.7 7.4/5.2 6.8/3.7 5-39.8 / 9-41.0 6-70 / 2-7 North Dakota...... 9-15 / 5-15 1-2 / 4-4 30:32/ 29:28 1:04 2.9/1.7 10.2/7.9 6.3/5.4 3-38.0 / 2-34.5 4-51 / 6-60 SOUTHERN UTAH...... 7-13 / 6-16 0-2 / 0-1 27:43/ 32:17 - 4:34 5.5/4.2 8.5/6.1 7.0/5.2 2-51.0 / 7-42.4 4-35 / 6-61 Montana...... 7-15 / 5-15 0-0 / 1-1 28:16/ 31:44 - 3:28 3.0/3.7 11.4/7.9 7.9/6.0 6-46.2 / 6-43.0 8-96 / 6-72 Idaho State...... 6-13 / 6-17 1-1 / 2-2 27:10/ 32:50 - 5:40 9.4/3.9 9.8/6.9 9.6/5.9 2-39.0 / 6-40.3 7-109 / 6-50 Totals...... 56-113/ 47-130 7-12 / 10-13 264:17/275:43 -11:26 5.0/4.5 10.1/7.2 7.5/5.9 33-41.6 / 49-39.4 63-662 / 48-414

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

Eastern Washington Passing Game-by-Game - 2013

#3 Vernon Adams Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack-Yds Effic #12 Anthony Vitto Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack-Yds Effic Oregon State...... 30 23 0 76.7 411 4 49 2-16 235.75 Oregon State...... 4 3 0 75.0 37 0 21 1-10 152.70 Western Oregon...... 24 18 2 75.0 298 5 63 0-0 231.38 Western Oregon...... 4 2 0 50.0 22 1 14 0-0 178.70 Toledo...... 41 21 1 51.2 326 3 32 2-17 137.28 Weber State...... 6 4 0 66.7 20 0 13 0-0 94.67 Sam Houston State..... 31 19 1 61.3 355 3 62 2-20 182.97 TOTALS...... 14 9 0 64.3 79 1 21 1-10 135.26 Weber State...... 23 16 1 69.6 194 4 50 1-8 189.11 North Dakota...... 30 22 0 73.3 307 2 58 2-16 181.29 Southern Utah...... 35 25 1 71.4 298 3 52 1-2 165.52 Montana...... 40 27 2 67.5 457 6 86 3-11 202.97 Idaho State...... 44 26 1 59.1 432 5 54 0-0 174.52 TOTALS...... 298 197 9 66.1 3078 35 86 13-90 185.59

Eastern Washington Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game - 2013

RUSHING No-Yds/TD OSU WOU TOLEDO SHSU WSU UND SUU UM ISU MSU CP PSU Quincy Forte RB..... 81-520/3 DNP 13-99/0 10-34/0 13-56/0 7-51/0 9-40/1 10-51/0 13-70/0 6-119/2 Vernon Adams QB..... 82-394/3 16-107/2 7-45/0 7-2/0 11-35/0 9-66/1 8-5/0 9-58/0 10-16/0 5-60/0 Mario Brown RB...... 48-282/2 4-31/0 2-9/0 DNP 1-2/0 10-98/0 11-49/1 10-61/1 2-0/0 8-32/0 Jabari Wilson RB.... 29-169/0 13-40/0 10-46/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 6-83/0 Jalen Moore RB...... 34-162/0 1-8/0 16-77/0 5-15/0 6-39/0 6-23/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP D.Bronson RB...... 30-99/3 DNP DNP DNP 5-11/2 10-40/1 7-7/0 4-19/0 - 4-22/0 Cody Hecker RB...... 1-3/0 - - DNP DNP - DNP 1-3/0 DNP DNP Shaquille Hill WR... 1-2/0 - - - - 1-2/0 - DNP - - Anthony Vitto QB.... 3--6/0 2--8/0 1-2/0 DNP DNP - DNP - DNP DNP Team...... 12--14/0 1--1/0 1--1/0 DNP 1--2/0 1--1/0 - 1--1/0 3--3/0 4--5/0

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD OSU WOU TOLEDO SHSU WSU UND SUU UM ISU MSU CP PSU Cooper Kupp WR...... 52-982/13 5-119/2 3-77/1 5-70/1 2-65/1 5-87/2 2-9/1 11-168/1 11-182/2 8-205/2 Ashton Clark WR..... 50-770/8 9-155/1 2-36/0 6-119/1 6-93/1 3-43/1 7-116/0 5-42/1 6-80/2 6-86/1 Shaquille Hill WR... 24-414/5 2-50/0 8-117/2 3-49/0 2-12/0 3-16/0 2-14/1 DNP 3-112/1 1-44/1 Cory Mitchell WR.... 26-366/1 3-38/0 1-15/1 1-17/0 5-102/0 2-18/0 5-79/0 3-21/0 4-53/0 2-23/0 Zack Gehring TE..... 15-162/1 1-8/0 1-4/1 2-29/0 - 2-17/0 1-37/0 1-4/0 - 7-63/0 Quincy Forte RB..... 10-158/2 DNP 1-29/0 - 3-79/1 - 1-17/0 1-1/0 2-21/0 2-11/1 Kendrick Bourne WR.. 6-83/2 - 1-14/1 2-13/0 - 1-18/0 DNP 2-38/1 - - Blair Bomber WR..... 5-79/1 3-66/1 1-8/0 - - - 1-5/0 - - - Daniel Johnson WR... 6-51/0 - - 1-7/0 1-4/0 1-3/0 1-13/0 2-24/0 - - Mario Brown RB...... 5-40/2 1-3/0 1-8/0 DNP - 2-20/1 - - 1-9/1 - Ryan Seto WR...... 2-31/1 - - 1-22/1 - - 1-9/0 - - - Zach Wimberly TE.... 1-12/0 - 1-12/0 ------Jabari Wilson RB.... 2-9/0 2-9/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - D.Bronson RB...... 2-0/0 DNP DNP DNP - 1--8/0 1-8/0 - - -

Eastern Washington All-Purpose Yards Game-by-Game - 2013

ALL PURPOSE YARDS TOTAL OSU WOU TOLEDO SHSU WSU UND SUU UM ISU MSU CP PSU Cooper Kupp...... 982 119 77 70 65 87 9 168 182 205 Ashton Clark...... 921 176 42 119 94 86 116 74 98 116 Shaquille Hill...... 773 101 117 106 30 47 32 DNP 196 144 Quincy Forte...... 678 DNP 128 34 135 51 57 52 91 130 Cory Mitchell...... 438 40 15 17 155 18 79 21 53 40 Vernon Adams...... 394 107 45 2 35 66 5 58 16 60 Mario Brown...... 322 34 17 DNP 2 118 49 61 9 32

Eastern Washington Return Stats Game-by-Game - 2013

PUNT RETURNS No-Yds OSU WOU TOLEDO SHSU WSU UND SUU UM ISU MSU CP PSU Ashton Clark... 13-151 2-21 1-6 - 1-1 4-43 - 2-32 2-18 1-30

KICK RETURNS No-Yds OSU WOU TOLEDO SHSU WSU UND SUU UM ISU MSU CP PSU Shaquille Hill. 14-357 2-51 - 3-57 1-18 1-29 1-18 DNP 4-84 2-100 T.J. Lee III... 3-79 1-16 - - - - 1-23 1-40 - - Cory Mitchell.. 4-72 1-2 - - 2-53 - - - - 1-17 Zach Wimberly.. 1-23 - - - - 1-23 - - - - Team...... 1-0 - 1-0 DNP ------Cooper Kupp.... 1-0 ------1-0 -

INT. RETURNS No-Yds OSU WOU TOLEDO SHSU WSU UND SUU UM ISU MSU CP PSU Ronnie Hamlin.. 2-77 - - - - - 1-77 - - 1-0 Allen Brown.... 2-4 - 2-4 ------DNP Ronald Baines.. 1-0 ------1-0 - - Miquiyah Zamora 1-0 - - - - 1-0 - - - - Tevin McDonald. 1-0 ------1-0 - - Samson Ebukam.. 1-21 ------1-21 - -

Eastern Washington Defensive Game-by-Game - 2013

TOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT OSU WOU TOLEDO SHSU WSU UND SUU UM ISU MSU CP PSU Ronnie Hamlin LB.... 34-36 70 5-2 2-1 7-7 2-4 3-5 3-2 2-5 3-7 7-3 Cody McCarthy LB.... 26-35 61 1-5 1-3 2-3 2-4 3-6 2-2 4-4 3-5 8-3 T.J. Lee III DB..... 46-12 58 8-1 2-0 3-0 9-2 4-2 5-1 6-0 3-5 6-1 Tevin McDonald DB... 27-16 43 5-0 2-0 3-2 2-2 2-2 1-1 3-3 0-6 9-0 Albert Havili LB.... 14-25 39 3-1 1-4 1-12 1-1 4-2 2-1 1-1 0-3 1-0 J.C. Agen LB...... 23-15 38 6-1 5-2 1-4 1-2 4-3 3-0 3-1 0-2 DNP Allen Brown DB...... 24-13 37 5-2 1-1 6-4 7-3 1-2 0-1 4-0 - DNP Ronald Baines DB.... 20-14 34 5-1 2-1 0-1 1-3 3-0 5-0 2-2 0-6 2-0 Anthony Larry DL.... 13-18 31 2-0 1-1 3-4 1-2 0-4 4-1 1-1 1-5 - Zackary Johnson DL.. 11-18 29 - 1-1 0-4 2-0 2-5 3-0 0-2 1-4 2-2 Miquiyah Zamora LB.. 12-15 27 2-0 1-1 - 2-0 1-4 1-3 1-1 1-5 3-1 Jordan Talley LB.... 10-14 24 - 2-3 1-0 1-0 0-2 2-1 2-4 1-3 1-1 Evan Day DL...... 12-11 23 2-1 0-2 2-1 2-0 0-1 2-0 1-0 1-6 2-0 Dylan Zylstra DL.... 10-12 22 1-0 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 3-0 1-0 0-6 3-1 Todd Raynes DB...... 17-3 20 2-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 4-2 7-0 1-0 - DNP Miles Weatheroy DB.. 13-5 18 1-0 3-1 0-1 1-0 DNP 1-0 1-2 - 6-1 Andru Pulu DL...... 4-14 18 0-3 1-3 0-3 - - - 2-0 1-4 0-1 Zach Bruce DB...... 12-4 16 - 2-1 0-1 DNP DNP - 1-0 4-2 5-0 Jakob Pugsley DL.... 5-8 13 0-1 - 1-2 - 1-1 2-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 Samson Ebukam DL.... 7-6 13 0-1 - 2-1 1-1 0-2 2-0 - - 2-1 Matthew Sommer DL... 4-8 12 0-1 - 0-1 0-2 0-1 2-0 1-1 0-2 1-0 Will Katoa DL...... 2-6 8 - - 0-2 1-1 0-2 - 1-1 - DNP Bo Schuetzle DB..... 7-1 8 1-0 0-1 2-0 1-0 - 1-0 - 1-0 1-0 Kendrick Bourne..... 7-0 7 1-0 2-0 - 1-0 1-0 DNP 2-0 - - Joe Douglas DL...... 1-5 6 - 1-0 0-2 - 0-1 - 0-1 0-1 - Daniel Johnson...... 1-4 5 - - 0-1 - 0-2 - - 1-1 - D’londo Tucker DB... 4-1 5 DNP - DNP DNP 1-0 2-1 DNP DNP 1-0 Cedric Gonzalez LB.. 2-2 4 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 DNP 2-1 A. Boothroyd DL..... 1-2 3 DNP - DNP DNP 0-1 - 1-1 DNP - Isaiah Jenkins DB... 2-0 2 - 1-0 - DNP - - 1-0 - - Zachariah Storm..... 2-0 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0 DNP DNP Cory Alcantar...... 1-0 1 DNP - DNP DNP - - - 1-0 - Jordan Pulu...... 0-1 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP Zach Wimberly...... 1-0 1 - - - - - 1-0 - - -

Eastern Washington Sacks Game-by-Game - 2013

SACKS UA-A TOT OSU WOU TOLEDO SHSU WSU UND SUU UM ISU MSU CP PSU Evan Day DL...... 4-0 4.0 - - - - - 1.0-10 1.0-6 1.0-5 1.0-8 Samson Ebukam DL.... 3-0 3.0 - - - 1.0-8 - 1.0-5 - - 1.0-7 Cody McCarthy LB.... 2-0 2.0 - 1.0-12 - - - 1.0-7 - - - Anthony Larry DL.... 1-1 1.5 - - - - 0.5-2 - 1.0-3 - - Zackary Johnson DL.. 1-1 1.5 - - - - 1.5-6 - - - - Zach Wimberly...... 1-0 1.0 - - - - - 1.0-6 - - - Dylan Zylstra DL.... 1-0 1.0 - - - - - 1.0-1 - - - T.J. Lee III DB..... 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-9 ------Matthew Sommer DL... 1-0 1.0 ------1.0-4 - - Andru Pulu DL...... 1-0 1.0 ------1.0-10 - - Jordan Talley LB.... 0-1 0.5 - - - - 0.5-1 - - - - Ronnie Hamlin LB.... 0-1 0.5 - - - - 0.5-2 - - - - Career Statistics Career Game Bests ------VERNON ADAMS Top Passing Performances (8 with 300+) Vernon Adams 457 yards (#5 in EWU history), 27-of-40, 6 TD – Montana – 10/26/13 RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 432 yards (#12 in EWU history), 26-of-44, 5 TD – Idaho State – 11/2/13 2012...... 12 65 342 1 24 5.3 28.5 411 yards (#19 in EWU history), 23-of-30, 4 TD – Oregon State – 8/31/13 2013...... 9 82 394 3 19 4.8 43.8 TOTAL...... 21 147 736 4 24 5.0 35.0 364 yards (#41), 14-of-26, 6 TD – Sam Houston State – 12/15/12 355 yards (#49), 19-of-31, 3 TD – Sam Houston State – 9/28/13 PASSING G Att- Cmp- Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic 353 yards (#56), 25-of-41, 3 TD – Montana – 9/29/12 2012...... 12 215- 131- 8 1961 20 60 60.9 9.1 163.4 160.8 2013...... 9 298- 197- 9 3078 35 86 66.1 10.3 342.0 185.6 326 yards (#74), 21-of-41, 3 TD – Toledo – 9/14/13 TOTAL...... 21 513- 328- 17 5039 55 86 63.9 9.8 240.0 175.2 307 yards, 22-of-30, 2 TD – North Dakota – 10/12/13 TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G 298 yards, 25-of-35, 3 TD – Southern Utah – 10/19/13 2012...... 12 342 1961 2303 191.9 298 yards, 18-of-24, 5 TD – Western Oregon – 9/7/13 2013...... 9 394 3078 3472 385.8 TOTAL...... 21 736 5039 5775 275.0 DEMITRIUS BRONSON Top Rushing Performances (1 with 100+) ------13 carries, 118 yards, 1 TD – North Dakota – 10/6/12 Ronald Baines 17 carries, 82 yards, 1 TD – Cal Poly – 11/3/12 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd 22 carries, 76 yards, 2 TD – Wagner – 12/1/12 2010...... 13 8 2 10 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 2011...... 9 18 7 25 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 2012...... 14 36 21 57 2.5-5 4 0 0 0 ASHTON CLARK Top Receiving Performances (3 with 100+) 2013...... 9 20 14 34 2.0-5 7 0 0 0 11 receptions (#12 in EWU history), 89 yards, 1 TD – So. Utah – 10/27/12 TOTAL...... 45 82 44 126 4.5-10 12 1 0 0 9 receptions, 155 yards (#39), 1 TD – Oregon State – 8/31/13 Also 2 interceptions, 1 sack. 6 receptions, 119 yards, 1 TD – Toledo – 9/14/13 ------6 receptions, 93 yards, 1 TD – Sam Houston State – 9/28/13 Demitrius Bronson 6 receptions, 89 yards, 1 TD – Montana – 9/29/12 RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 6 receptions, 86 yards, 1 TD – Idaho State – 11/2/13 2011...... 9 14 21 0 6 1.5 2.3 6 receptions, 80 yards, 2 TD – Montana – 10/26/13 2012...... 12 132 472 11 34 3.6 39.3 2013...... 6 30 99 3 17 3.3 16.5 6 receptions, 74 yards, 0 TD – Northern Colorado – 10/15/11 TOTAL...... 27 176 592 14 34 3.4 21.9 6 receptions, 61 yards, 0 TD – Washington State – 9/8/12 RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2011...... 9 3 34 0 18 0.3 11.3 3.8 QUINCY FORTE Top Rushing Performances (2 with 100+) 2012...... 12 3 17 0 9 0.2 5.7 1.4 6 carries, 119 yards, 2 TD – Idaho State – 11/2/13 2013...... 6 2 0 0 8 0.3 0.0 0.0 TOTAL...... 27 8 51 0 18 0.3 6.4 1.9 7 carries, 116 yards, 0 TD – Illinois State – 12/8/12 13 carries, 99 yards, 0 TD – Western Oregon – 9/7/13 ------15 carries, 83 yards, 0 TD – Cal Poly – 11/3/12 Allen Brown 11 carries, 87 yards, 0 TD – Sacramento State – 10/15/11 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd 16 carries, 72 yards, 0 TD – North Dakota 10/6/12 2010...... 15 21 18 39 0.0-0 4 0 0 0 2011...... 11 34 17 51 0.0-0 3 0 0 0 13 carries, 70 yards, 0 TD – Montana – 10/26/13 2012...... 14 58 33 91 0.0-0 7 2 1 0 2013...... 8 24 13 37 0.0-0 4 1 1 0 MARIO BROWN Top Rushing Performances (2 with 100+) TOTAL...... 48 137 81 218 0.0-0 18 3 2 0 26 carries, 104 yards, 0 TD – Villanova – 12/17/10 Also 4 interceptions. 15 carries, 100 yards, 0 TD – Idaho State – 11/19/11 ------Mario Brown 10 carries, 98 yards, 0 TD - Weber State - 10/5/13

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G RONNIE HAMLIN Top Tackling Performances (12 with 10+) 2010...... 15 100 341 1 24 3.4 22.7 2011...... 10 43 141 1 14 3.3 14.1 16 – Cal Poly – 11/12/11 2013...... 8 48 282 2 37 5.9 35.2 15 – Montana State – 10/13/12 TOTAL...... 33 191 764 4 37 4.0 23.2 14 – Toledo – 9/14/13 RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 14 – Montana – 9/29/12 2010...... 15 17 143 1 35 1.1 8.4 9.5 13 – Southern Utah – 12/27/12 2011...... 10 11 83 0 15 1.1 7.5 8.3 2013...... 8 5 40 2 14 0.6 8.0 5.0 11 – Weber State – 9/22/12 TOTAL...... 33 33 266 3 35 1.0 8.1 8.1 11 – Weber State – 10/1/11 10 – Idaho State – 11/2/13 ------Ashton Clark 10 – Montana – 10/26/13 10 – Illinois State – 12/8/12 RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2010...... 2 1 5 0 5 0.5 5.0 2.5 10 – Wagner – 12/1/12 2011...... 11 33 436 4 51 3.0 13.2 39.6 10 – Northern Arizona – 10/8/11 2012...... 14 49 650 5 43 3.5 13.3 46.4 2013...... 9 50 770 8 54 5.6 15.4 85.6 TOTAL...... 36 133 1861 17 54 3.7 14.0 51.7 ALLEN BROWN Top Tackling Performances (6 with 10+) 11 – Montana – 9/29/12 ------10 – Sam Houston State – 9/28/13 Quincy Forte 10 – Toledo – 9/14/13 RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 10 – North Dakota – 10/6/12 2011...... 11 54 270 1 39 5.0 24.5 2012...... 14 126 592 2 57 4.7 42.3 10 – Portland State – 10/29/11 2013...... 8 81 520 3 83 6.4 65.0 10 – Cal Poly – 11/12/11 TOTAL...... 33 261 1382 6 83 5.3 41.9 9 – Sam Houston State – 12/15/12 RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 9 – Illinois State – 12/8/12 2011...... 11 20 215 1 48 1.8 10.8 19.5 2012...... 14 18 145 1 33 1.3 8.1 10.4 2013...... 8 10 158 2 62 1.2 15.8 19.8 T.J. LEE Top Tackling Performances (2 with 10+) TOTAL...... 33 48 518 4 62 1.5 10.8 15.7 11 – Sam Houston State – 9/28/13 11 – Northern Arizona – 10/8/11 ------Zack Gehring 9 – Oregon State – 8/31/13 9 – Southern Utah – 10/27/12 RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 9 – UC Davis – 11/10/12 2010...... 15 12 173 2 70 0.8 14.4 11.5 2011...... 7 6 63 0 23 0.9 10.5 9.0 2012...... 13 7 75 1 40 0.5 10.7 5.8 2013...... 9 15 162 1 37 1.7 10.8 18.0 TOTAL...... 44 40 473 4 70 0.9 11.8 10.8

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CODY McCARTHY Top Tackling Performances (3 with 10+) ------Ronnie Hamlin 12 – Sacramento State – 10/22/11 11 – Idaho State – 11/2/13 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd 11 – Washington State – 9/8/12 2011...... 11 38 47 85 2.5-4 2 0 1 0 2012...... 14 72 64 136 11.5-28 6 2 1 0 10 – Portland State – 10/29/11 2013...... 9 34 36 70 2.5-4 2 0 0 0 TOTAL...... 34 144 147 291 16.5-36 10 2 2 0 JAKE MILLER Longest Punts (10 with 55+) Also 4 interceptions and 1 sack. 74 (#1 in EWU history) – Washington State – 9/8/12 ------59 (#24) – Weber State – 10/5/13 T.J. Lee III 59 (#24) – Northern Colorado – 10/15/11 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd 57 (#34) – Montana – 10/26/13 2010...... 9 10 1 11 0.0-0 2 1 0 0 57 (#34) – Toledo – 9/14/13 2011...... 11 30 18 48 0.5-2 3 0 0 0 2012...... 14 60 30 90 7.5-30 12 2 1 0 57 (#34) – Cal Poly – 11/12/11 2013...... 9 46 12 58 1.0-9 7 3 3 0 57 (#34) – Cal Poly 11/12/11 (yes, twice in same game) TOTAL...... 43 146 61 207 9.0-41 24 6 4 0 57 (#34) – Portland State – 10/29/11 Also 3 interceptions and 3 1/2 sacks. 55 – Twice 54 – Three Times

Pass Receptions 7. 19.5 Jamie Buenzli 1986 Season Leaders 1. 95 Nicholas Edwards 2011 19.5 Curt Didier 1978 2. 93 Brandon Kaufman 2012 9. 19.4 Jeff Ogden 1997 Passing Yards 3. 87 Eric Kimble 2005 10. 19.2 Lamont Brightful 1999 1. 4009 Bo Levi Mitchell 2011 4. 85 Aaron Boyce 2007 11. 19.1 Lamont Brightful 2001 2. 4003 Erik Meyer 2005 5. 83 Eric Kimble 2004 NR 18.9 Cooper Kupp 2013 3. 3830 Matt Nichols 2009 6. 77 Tony Davis 2009 4. 3744 Matt Nichols 2007 7 76 Brandon Kaufman 2010 Touchdown Receptions 5. 3707 Erik Meyer 2004 8. 72 Raul Vijil 2005 1. 19 Nicholas Edwards 2011 6. 3496 Bo Levi Mitchell 2010 9. 71 Jeff Ogden 1997 19 Eric Kimble 2004 7. 3466 Rick Worman 1985 10. 67 Greg Herd 2011 3. 16 Brandon Kaufman 2012 8. 3293 Matt Nichols 2008 11. 66 Greg Herd 2012 15 Brandon Kaufman 2010 9. 3243 Josh Blankenship 2002 12. 65 Jason Anderson 1994 5. 13 Cooper Kupp 2013 10. 3189 Harry Leons 1997 13. 64 Kyler Randall 2003 13 Nathan Overbay 2009 11. 3078 Vernon Adams 2013 14. 63 Aaron Boyce 2008 13 Jeff Ogden 1997 15. 60 Tony Brooks 1993 13 Curt Didier 1978 Passing Yards Per Game 16. 58 Jon Vea 1985 9. 12 Eric Kimble 2005 1. 364.5 Bo Levi Mitchell 2011 17. 57 Nicholas Edwards 2010 12 Jamie Buenzli 1987 2. 342.0 Vernon Adams 2013 57 Dave Svendsen 1967 12 Dave Svendsen 1967 3. 333.6 Erik Meyer 2005 NR 52 Cooper Kupp 2013 12. 11 Lamont Brightful 2001 4. 319.2 Matt Nichols 2009 NR 50 Ahston Clark 2013 NR 8 Ashton Clark 2013 5. 299.4 Matt Nichols 2008 Receiving Yards Touchdowns Scored 1. 1850 Brandon Kaufman 2012 1. 28 Jesse Chatman 2001 Passing Efficiency Rating 2. 1453 Eric Kimble 2004 2. 21 Eric Kimble 2004 (Min. 100 Attempts) 3. 1419 Eric Kimble 2005 21 Mel Stanton 1965 1. 185.6 Vernon Adams 2013 4. 1376 Jeff Ogden 1997 4. 19 Nicholas Edwards 2011 2. 171.4 Erik Meyer 2004 5. 1308 Aaron Boyce 2007 19 Taiwan Jones 2009 3. 169.3 Erik Meyer 2005 6. 1250 Nicholas Edwards 2011 6. 18 Mike MacKenzie 1998 4. 162.7 Harry Leons 1997 7. 1214 Brandon Kaufman 2010 7. 17 Taiwan Jones 2010 5. 160.8 Vernon Adams 2012 8. 1080 Raul Vijil 2005 8. 16 Brandon Kaufman 2012 9. 1060 Jason Anderson 1994 16 Darius Washington 2004 Touchdown Passes 10. 1044 Jamie Buenzli 1987 16 Rex Prescott 1997 1. 37 Bo Levi Mitchell 2010 11. 1024 Tony Brooks 1993 11. 15 Brandon Kaufman 2010 2. 35 Vernon Adams 2013 12. 1022 Greg Herd 2011 15 Ryan Cole 2005 3. 34 Matt Nichols 2007 NR 982 Cooper Kupp 2013 15 Jovan Griffith 1999 NR 770 Ahston Clark 2013 14. 14 Jesse Chatman 2000 Total Offensive Yards 14 Ray Stookey 1967 1. 4224 Erik Meyer 2005 16. 13 Cooper Kupp 2013 2. 4136 Matt Nichols 2007 Average Per Reception 13 Nathan Overbay 2009 3. 4004 Bo Levi Mitchell 2011 (Min. 15 Receptions) 13 Dale Morris 2007 4. 3934 Erik Meyer 2004 1. 25.8 Keish Levingston 1998 13 Jovan Griffith 2002 5. 3932 Matt Nichols 2009 2. 23.4 Steve Correa 1996 13 Lamont Brightful 2001 6. 3543 Bo Levi Mitchell 2010 3. 20.6 Tom Bassett 1975 13 Jeff Ogden 1997 7. 3472 Vernon Adams 2013 4. 20.1 Tom Bassett 1977 13 Jamie Townsend 1985 5. 19.9 Brandon Kaufman 2012 13 Curt Didier 1978 6. 19.7 Jamie Buenzli 1987 NR 8 Ashton Clark 2013

WEEKLY TEAM AWARDS (announced on Monday afternoons following games) 2013 SENIOR SEASON ------Players of the Week ------Scout Team Players of the Week ------Offense Defense Special Teams Offense Defense Special Teams CAPTAINS Oregon State Vernon Adams Jr. T.J. Lee III J.C. Agen Jay Deines Cedric Gonzalez Zachariah Storm Western Oregon Shaquille Hill Allen Brown Albert Havili Conner Richardson John Kreifels Zachariah Storm Safety Allen Brown Toledo Ashton Clark Ronnie Hamlin Jake Miller Nic Sblendorio Diamonte Wiggins Larren Wright (Tacoma, Wash.) Sam Houston St. Cory Mitchell T.J. Lee III Miquiyah Zamora Nic Sblendorio Cedric Gonzalez John Kreifels Weber State Clay DeBord Zackary Johnson Todd Raynes Cody Hecker Entire Unit Jake Gall Wide Receiver Ashton Clark North Dakota Vernon Adams Ronnie Hamlin Bo Schuetzle Jay Deines Andre Lino Zachariah Storm Southern Utah Cooper Kupp Ronald Baines Ashton Clark Conner Richardson Kroft Sunderland Victor Gamboa (Vancouver, Wash.) Montana Cooper Kupp Andru Pulu Dylan Zylstra Drew Reynolds Cedric Gonzalez Victor Gamboa Vernon Adams Anthony Larry Center Ashton Miller Idaho State Quincy Forte Cody McCarthy Kevin Miller Alex Pond John Kreifels Jake Gall (Vancouver, Wash.) Bo Schuetzle Montana State Cal Poly Linebacker Ronnie Hamlin Portland State (Lacey, Wash.)

EWU Football - Page 31 EWU Football - Page 32 Career Leaders Passing Yards 2013 NCAA Division I 1. 12,616 Matt Nichols 2006-09 2. 10,261 Erik Meyer 2002-05 3. 7505 Bo Levi Mitchell 2010-11 Football Championship 4. 7492 Mark Tenneson 1989-92 5. 5588 Rick Worman 1984‑85 6. 5039 Vernon Adams 2012-present Passing Yards Per Game First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final (Min. Two Seasons) Saturday, November 30 Saturday, December 7 Friday, December 13 or Friday, December 20 or Saturday, January 4 1. 288.7 Bo Levi Mitchell 2010-11 Saturday, December 14 Saturday, December 21 FC Dallas Stadium - Frisco, Texas 2. 268.4 Matt Nichols 2006-09 #1 Seed 3. 254.0 Rick Worman 1984-85 4. 244.3 Erik Meyer 2002-05 5. 240.0 Vernon Adams 2012-present 6. 207.2 Fred Salanoa 1999-01 7. 206.8 Harry Leons 1994-97

Passing Efficiency Rating (Min. 150 Attempts, Two Seasons) 1. 175.2 Vernon Adams 2012-present 2. 166.5 Erik Meyer 2002-05 #8 Seed 3. 141.8 Matt Nichols 2006-09 4. 141.2 Bo Levi Mitchell 2010-11 5. 140.3 Harry Leons 1994-97

Touchdown Passes 1. 96 Matt Nichols 2006-09 2. 84 Erik Meyer 2002-05 3. 70 Bo Levi Mitchell 2010-11 4. 55 Vernon Adams 2012-present #5 Seed Total Offensive Yards 1. 13,308 Matt Nichols 2006-09 2. 10,942 Erik Meyer 2002-05 3. 7547 Bo Levi Mitchell 2010-11 4. 7428 Mark Tenneson 1989-92 5. 5775 Vernon Adams 2012-present

Kickoff Return Yards #4 Seed 1. 2176 Craig Richardson 1983-86 5. 1332 Mel Collins 1969-71 6. 1269 Shaq Hill 2012-present Average Per Kickoff Return (Min. 18 Returns, Two Seasons) 1. 30.0 Lamont Brightful 1998-01 January 4, 2014 2. 27.2 Craig Richardson 1983-86 2 p.m. ET 27.2 Mel Collins 1969-71 #3 Seed ESPN2 4. 26.4 Shaq Hill 2012-present

5. 26.3 Vernon Williams 1986-88 NATIONAL 6. 25.9 Jesse Hoffman 2006-10 FC Dallas Stadium 7. 25.2 Maurice Perigo 1994-97 Frisco, Texas CHAMPION 8. 24.9 Nicholas Ramos 2006-09

Punting Average (Min. 40 Punts) 1. 43.2 Jake Miller 2011-present 2. 42.3 Jesse Nicassio 2002-03 #6 Seed 3. 41.3 Eric Stein 1984-87 4. 41.0 Fritz Brayton 2007-08 5. 40.5 Ryan Donckers 2004-06

Tackles 1. 432 J.C. Sherritt 2007-10 2. 399 Greg Belzer 1997-00 3. 347 Jason Marsh 1991-93 4. 346 Derek Strey 1994-97 5. 341 Matt Johnson 2008-11 #7 Seed 6. 331 Joey Cwik 2002-05 7. 324 Zach Johnson 2008, 2010-12 8. 313 Dion Alexander 1992-95 9. 291 Ronnie Hamlin 2011-present 10. 288 Julian Williams 1997-00 11. 263 Brad Packer 1997-00 12. 259 Tyler Washburn 2009-12 13. 251 Evan Brady 1991-94 14. 245 Justin Guillory 1994-97 #2 Seed 15. 243 Brandon Keeler 2002, 04-06 16. 236 Chris Scott 1994-97 17. 235 Luke Vincent 1999-02 18. 231 Bill Altena 1983-86 19. 226 Doug Vincent 2001-04 20. 225 Britt Lentz 1996-99 21. 224 Kurt Schulz 1988-91 22. 222 Jackie Kellogg 1990-93 23. 218 Allen Brown 2010-present 24. 215 Kevin Hatch 2006-09 *Denotes host institution. 215 Anthony Griffin 1998-01 26. 213 Paul Ena 2009-12 Refer to www.NCAA.com/fcs for more information. 213 Allen Gilmour 1984-87 28. 208 David Eneberg 2003-06 208 D.J. Sigurdson 1986-89 30. 207 T.J. Lee 2010-present 207 Aaron Hansen 1987-90 TENTATIVE FUTURE SCHEDULES (2014-15) Passes Broken Up 1. 41 Jesse Hendrix 2002-05 2014 11/1 North Dakota* 9/26 at Sacramento State* 41 Jackie Kellogg 1990-93 5. 26 Julian Williams 1997-00 8/30 Montana Western 11/8 Montana* 10/3 Open 6. 24 Isaiah Trufant 2002-05 7. 21 T.J. Lee III 2010-present 9/6 at Washington 11/15 Open 10/10 Cal Poly* 13. 16 Jesse Hoffman 2006-10 16 Darryl Hunter 1983-86 9/13 Sam Houston State 11/22 at Portland State* 10/17 at Idaho State* 16 Bentley Williams 1983-86 10/24 at Northern Colorado* 16 Rob Friese 1982-85 9/20 at Montana State NR 14 Allen Brown 2010-present 9/27 at UC Davis* 10/31 Weber State* Forced Fumbles 10/4 Idaho State* 11/7 Northern Arizona* 1. 6 T.J. Lee 2010-13 2015 6 Jerry Ceja 2009-12 10/11 at Southern Utah* 9/5 at Oregon 11/14 at Montana* 6 Matt Johnson 2008-11 6 Renard Williams 2008-11 10/18 Northern Colorado* 9/12 Open 11/21 Portland State* 6 J.C. Sherritt 2007-10 6 Chris Scott 1994-97 10/25 at Northern Arizona* 9/19 Montana State 11/28 Playoffs Begin

EWU Football - Page 32 2013 EWU Football Roster No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Ex Hometown (Previous School) Coaches 1 Anthony Larry DL 6-3 250 Sr. 2L* Sacramento, Calif. (Luther Burbank HS ’09) 2 Jabari Wilson RB 5-11 200 Fr. HS* Carson, Calif. (Orange Lutheran HS ’12) 3 #Vernon Adams Jr. QB 6-0 190 So. 1L* Pasadena, Calif. (Alemany HS ’11) Head Coach - Beau 4 #Allen Brown DB 5-10 170 Sr. 3L* Tacoma, Wash. (Foss HS ’09) 5 Mario Brown RB 5-9 190 Jr. 2L* Berkeley, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd HS ‘10) Baldwin (Central 6 Cory Mitchell WR 6-2 195 Jr. 2L* Katy, Texas (Katy HS ‘06) 7 Tevin McDonald DB 5-11 190 Jr. TR* Fresno, Calif. (Edison HS ’10 & UCLA) Washington ‘96; 6th 8 Jalen Moore RB 5-10 195 Fr. HS* La Puente, Calif. (Bishop Amat HS ’12) 9 Shaq Hill WR 5-10 180 So. 1L* Stockton, Calif. (Brookside Christian HS ’11) Season as Head Coach 10 Cooper Kupp WR 6-2 195 Fr. HS* Yakima, Wash. (Davis HS ’12) 11 Kendrick Bourne WR 6-3 190 Fr. HS Portland, Ore. (Milwaukie Arts Academy ’13) & 10th Overall at EWU) 12 Anthony Vitto QB 6-1 195 Sr. 3L* Simi Valley, Calif. (Chaminade College Prep ’09) 14 Jordan West QB 6-4 215 Fr. HS* Maple Valley, Wash. (Liberty HS ’12) Associate Head Coach/ 15 Ashton Clark WR 5-11 185 Sr. 2L* Vancouver, Wash. (Heritage HS ’09) 18 D’londo Tucker DB 6-0 170 Fr. HS Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way HS ’13) Defensive Coordinator - 19 Christian Hudnell DB 6-0 185 Sr. 1L* Sacramento, Calif. (Jesuit HS ’09 / Kentucky) 20 Jordan Talley LB 5-10 200 So. 1L* Portland, Ore. (Jesuit HS ’11) John Graham (Central 21 Bo Schuetzle DB 6-0 200 Sr. 3L* Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park HS ’09) 22 Quincy Forte RB 5-11 185 Jr. 2L Fairfield, Calif. (Vacaville HS ’11) Washington ‘92; 6th 23 Daniel Johnson WR 5-10 190 Sr. 3L* San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian HS ’09) 24 #Ronald Baines DB 5-10 195 Sr. 3L* Tacoma, Wash. (Mount Tahoma HS ’09) Season) 26 Miles Weatheroy DB 6-1 180 So. 1L* Portland, Ore. (Jesuit HS ’11) 28 Isaiah Jenkins DB 6-0 170 Jr. 1L* Seattle, Wash. (West Seattle HS ’10) Offensive Coordinator/ 29 Diamonte Wiggins DB 6-3 185 Fr. HS* Compton, Calif. (Lynwood HS ’12) 30 #Demitrius Bronson RB 5-10 210 Sr. 2L* Kent, Wash. (Kentwood HS ’08 / Washington) Offensive Line/ 31 #T.J. Lee III DB 5-9 190 Sr. 3L* Seattle, Wash. (West Seattle HS ’09) 32 Zach Bruce DB 5-10 185 Fr. HS* Spokane, Wash. (University HS ’12) Academic Coordinator 34 #Jordan Tonani DB 6-0 200 So. 1L* Spokane, Wash. (Ferris HS ’11) 35 Jordan Thompson DB 6-3 195 Fr. HS* Lacey, Wash. (Timberline HS ’12) - Aaron Best (Eastern 36 Cody Hecker RB 6-0 210 Jr 1L* Sandpoint, Idaho (Sandpoint HS ’10) 37 Frank Cange DB 5-9 170 So. SQ* Renton, Wash. (Lindbergh HS ’10) Washington ’01; 13th 38 Todd Raynes DB 6-2 195 So. 1L* Kenmore, Wash. (Inglemoor HS ’11) 39 #Ronnie Hamlin LB 6-2 235 Sr. 2L* Lacey, Wash. (Timberline HS ’09) Season) 40 Zackary Johnson DL 6-2 275 Jr. 1L* Stanwood, Wash. (Stanwood HS ’10 / Washington State University) 41 J.C. Agen LB 6-2 210 Sr. 3L* Spokane, Wash. (Central Valley HS ’09) Safeties/Special Teams 42 Cory Alcantar LS 6-4 260 Jr. JC Yucaipa, Calif. (Yucaipa HS ’11 & Riverside, Calif., CC) 45 John Goldwire DL 6-1 255 Jr. 2L* Lakewood, Wash. (Lakes HS ’10) Coordinator - Jeff 46 Jakob Pugsley DL 6-3 235 Sr. 2L* Newman Lake, Wash. (East Valley ’09) 47 Cody McCarthy LB 6-1 230 Jr. 2L Boise, Idaho (Bishop Kelly HS ’11) Schmedding (Eastern 48 Jake Miller P 6-5 225 Jr. 2L* Spokane, Wash. (Central Valley HS ’10 / Washington State) 49 Miquiyah Zamora LB 6-1 205 Fr. HS* Pasco, Wash. (Chiawana HS ’12) Washington ‘02; 10th 50 Kadeem Smalls LS 5-11 205 Jr. SQ* Cheney, Wash. (Cheney, HS ‘10) 52 Drew Reynolds OL 6-1 300 Sr. 2L* Tacoma, Wash. (Foss HS ’09)) Season) 53 Cedric Gonzalez LB 6-1 225 Fr. HS* Tucson, Ariz. (Sunnyside HS ’12) 54 Albert Havili LB 6-2 240 Fr. HS Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way HS ’13) Defensive Line/Recruiting 57 Dylan Zylstra DL 6-4 270 Jr. 2L* Kent, Wash. (Kentridge HS ‘10) 58 David Delgado OL 6-3 305 So. SQ* American Canyon, Calif. (St. Patrick-St. Vincent HS ’11) Coordinator - Ryan 59 Zachariah Storm LB 6-2 210 So. HS* North Bend, Wash. (Mount Si HS ’11) 60 Jerrod Jones OL 6-5 280 Fr. HS* Arlington, Wash. (Lakewood HS ’12) Sawyer (Central 61 Jay Deines OL 6-4 285 So. SQ* Issaquah, Wash. (Issaquah HS ’11) 63 Derek Weston DL 6-3 265 Jr. SQ* Maple Valley, Wash. (Seattle Christian HS ’10/Played at Tahoma HS/UW) Washington ‘03; 6th 65 Jake Rodgers OL 6-6 320 Jr. TR Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park HS ’10 & Washington State) Season) 66 #Ashton Miller OL 6-2 300 Sr. 3L* Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen HS ’09) 67 Thomas Gomez OL 6-3 295 So. SQ* Graham, Wash. (Graham Kapowsin HS ’11) 68 Kevin Miller K 6-2 225 Sr. 3L* Portland, Ore. (Centennial HS ’09) Wide Receivers/Pro 69 Ashton Boothroyd DL 6-3 270 Jr. SQ* Mead, Wash. (Mt. Spokane HS ’10) 70 #Steven Forgette OL 6-4 300 Sr. 3L* Vancouver, Wash. (Heritage HS ’09) Football Liaison 72 Aaron Neary OL 6-4 285 So. 1L* Richland, Wash. (Hanford HS ’11) 73 T.J. Boatright OL 6-5 285 So. 1L* Vancouver, Wash. (Union HS ’11) - Junior Adams 74 Will Boule OL 6-7 285 Fr. HS* El Dorado Hills, Calif. (Oak Ridge HS ’12) (Montana State ‘04; 5th 75 Jase Butorac OL 6-3 285 Jr. 2L* Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline HS ‘10) 77 #Brandon Murphy OL 6-4 305 Sr. 3L* Albany, Ore. (West Albany HS ’09) Season) 78 #Clay DeBord OL 6-6 290 So. 1L* Asotin, Wash. (Asotin HS ’11) 79 Cassidy Curtis OL 6-7 290 So. 1L* Denver, Colo. (Cherry Creek HS ’11) 80 Blair Bomber WR 5-8 170 Jr. TR* Lynden, Wash. (Lynden HS ’10 & Washington State) Quarterbacks - 81 Nick Lenoue WR 6-0 180 Jr. SQ* Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep HS ’10) 82 Jake Withnell TE 6-5 240 So. 1L* Salem, Ore. (South Salem HS ’11) (Central Washington 83 Cody Humphrey TE 6-5 260 Sr. 2L* Hermiston, Ore. (Hermiston HS ’09) 85 #Zack Gehring TE 6-4 240 Sr. 3L* Castle Rock, Wash. (Castle Rock HS ’09) ’04; 7th Season) 87 Aaron Clark WR 6-4 200 Fr. HS* Sumner, Wash. (Sumner HS ’12) 88 Ryan Seto WR/TE 6-5 220 Jr 2L* Lynden, Wash. (Lynden HS ‘10) Linebackers - Josh Fetter 89 Terry Jackson II TE/LS 6-4 250 So. SQ* Sacramento, Calif (Bella Vista HS ’11) 90 Evan Day DL 6-3 245 Jr. 2L* Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline HS ‘10) (Idaho ’96; 3rd Season) 91 Samson Ebukam DL 6-3 230 Fr. HS Portland, Ore. (David Douglas HS ’13) 92 Will Katoa DL 6-0 295 Sr. 3L* Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial HS ’09) Tight Ends/Offensive 93 #Andru Pulu DL 6-2 290 Sr. 1L* Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way HS ’09 / Washington) 94 Matthew Sommer DL 6-5 290 Fr. HS Salem, Ore. (West Salem HS ’13) Tackles – Brian 95 Alex Pond TE 6-5 245 Fr. HS* Colville, Wash. (Colville HS ’12) 97 Joe Douglas DL 6-3 240 Fr. HS Richland, Wash. (Hanford HS ’13) Strandley (Idaho ‘95; 98 Zach Wimberly TE 6-3 240 Fr. HS* Tumwater, Wash. (Tumwater HS ’12) 99 Jordan Pulu DL 6-2 260 So. 1L Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way HS ’12) 3rd Season) Gaven Deyarmin LB 6-1 205 Fr. HS* Spokane, Wash. (Central Valley HS ’12) Isaac Anderson DB 5-8 175 Fr. HS* Prosser, Wash. (Prosser HS ’12) – Cherokee Larren Wright Jr. WR 6-0 180 Jr. SQ* Kent, Wash. (Kent-Meridian HS ’10) Valeria (Central OTHER TRUE FRESHMEN (will probably redshirt) 13 Nic Sblendorio WR 6-0 190 Fr. HS Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline HS ’13) Washington ’99; 2nd 16 Conner Richardson QB 6-2 220 Fr. HS Burien, Wash. (Kennedy HS ’13) 17 Jake Hoffman DB 6-0 170 Fr. HS Spokane, Wash. (North Central HS ’13) Season) 27 Victor Gamboa DB 6-0 180 Fr. HS Tacoma, Wash. (Washington HS ’13) 33 Moe Roberts DB 5-10 180 Fr. HS Cashmere, Wash. (Cashmere HS ’13) Running Backs/ 43 Jake Gall LB 6-1 215 Fr. HS Cle Elum, Wash. (Cle Elum/Roslyn HS ’13) 44 John Kreifels LB 5-9 205 Fr. HS Modesto, Calif. (Thomas Downey HS ’13) Video Coordinator 51 Christian Fanning K 5-11 180 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic HS ’13) 55 Andre Lino DL 6-3 240 Fr. HS Seattle, Wash. (Bishop Blanchet HS ’13) – Kiel McDonald 56 Cameron Babcock LB 6-1 210 Fr. HS Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park HS ’13) 64 Joe Miles OL 6-5 270 Fr. HS Lake Tapps, Wash. (Auburn-Riverside HS ’13) (Sacramento State ’06; 76 William Lopez OL 6-5 240 Fr. HS Vancouver, Wash. (Skyview HS ’13) Marcel Morris WR 5-9 170 Fr. HS Seattle, Wash. (Federal Way HS ’13) 2nd Season) *Has used redshirt year. #2012 Starter (Jordan Tonani & Jeff Minnerly each started seven games at safety)