CODY HOFFMAN, BYU FOOTBALL - A WINNING TRADITION • 1984 National Champions • 23 Conference Championships • 30 Appearances • 18 National Top-25 NCAA finishes • Five of last six seasons with 10 or more wins • 2011 Armed Forces Bowl Champions • 2010 New Mexico Bowl Champions • 2006, 2007 & 2009 Las Vegas Bowl Champions • 10-3 record and No. 25 National Ranking (2011) CODY HOFFMAN, • 11-2 record and No. 12 National Ranking (2009) WIDE RECEIVER • 10-3 record and No. 21 National Ranking (2008) • 11-2 record and No. 14 National Ranking (2007) • 60-18 record in the last six years • Ranked in the Top 25 during each of the last six seasons • At least one Freshman All-American in the last seven seasons • Six Academic All-Americans in the last four years • Top 5 nationally in passing offense 19 times • Ranked No. 5 in third-down efficiency in the nation (2011) • Ranked No. 13 in total defense (2011) • Ranked No. 15 in red zone efficiency in the nation (2010) • Ranked No. 17 in return defense in the nation (2010) • Ranked No. 21 in third-down efficiency in the nation (2010) • Ranked No. 24 in total defense in the nation (2010) • Ranked No. 1 in third down conversion pct. in the nation (2009) • Ranked No. 3 in passing efficiency in the nation (2009) • Ranked No. 8 in tackles for loss allowed in the nation (2009) • Ranked No. 6 in passing offense in the nation (2008)

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1 118 INTRODUCTION FOOTBALL TRADITION Table of Contents . . . . . 2 Conference History. . . .118 2012 Schedule...... 3 Year-by-Year (Since '80) . .119-123 BYU Quick Facts. . . . .4-5 Yearly Results/Rankings. 124-125 National Championship. . 126 6 BYU and the Heisman. . .127 2012 Season Preview Outland Trophy. . . . . 128 Season Outlook. . . . . 6-8 Doak Walker Award. . . .129 2012 Storylines...... 9 Coach of the Year. . . . 130 Worth Noting...... 10 Awards . . . 131 Independence...... 11 Quarterback Factory . 132-133 Tradition,Spirit,Honor. . 12-13 QB NCAA Records. . . 134-135 Honors Candidates. . .14-18 Polynesian Tradition . . . 136 Top Returning Stat Leaders. .18 Tight Tradition. . . .137 Lettermen Breakdown. . . 19 College FTB Hall of Fame. 138-139 Rosters ...... 20-23 All-Conference . . . 140-141 2011 Starters/Pron. Guide. .24 All-Americans. . . .142-145 Depth Chart...... 25 Academic All-Americans . .146 26 All-time Lettermen. . 147-155 Meet the cougars 156 Returning Player Bios . .26-53 FOOTBALL RECORDS Players A-H. . . . . 26-38 Individual School Records . 156-158 Players J-P...... 38-46 BYU NCAA Records . 159-160 Players R-W. . . . . 47-53 Top 10 List. . . . .161-169 2012 Recruiting Class. .54-55 Year-by-Year Leaders. 170-174 Team Records. . . .174-175 56 Season-by-Season Results. 176-187 BYU COACHING STAFF Bronco Mendenhall Bio. 56-60 Assistant Coaches. . . 61-65 188 BOWL HISTORY Football Support Staff . . . 66 Bowl Reviews. . . .188-199 Athletic Administration. . . 67 Bowl Results ...... 200 68 THE UNIVERSITY 201 History, Admin., Facts. . .68-69 COUGARS IN THE PROS Cougars on MIssions. . . .70 Cougars in the Pros. . . .201 Cougar Club...... 71 Cougars in the Draft . 202-203 Football Facilities . . . . .72 BYU, the NFL, . 204 LaVell Edwards Stadium. 73-75 BYU and the NFL Notes . .205 76 206 OPPONENTS MEDIA INFORMATION 2012 Opponents. . . . .76-87 Media Services. . . 206-207 Poinsettia Bowl...... 88 Staff Phone Directory. . . 207 Record vs. Opponents. . . . 89 BYU's Media Partners. . .208 Opponent Series Results . . . 91 92 2011 SEASON REVIEW Season in Review. . . 92-93 KYLE VAN NOY Game-by-Game Review. .94-107 LINEBACKER 2011 All-Indy Teams. . . 108 2011 Statistics. . . 109-117

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2012 ALMANAC CREDITS

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2012 SCHEDULE

DATE DAY OPP PLACE TIME TV Aug. 30 Thu Washington State Provo, 8:15 pm ESPN Sept. 8 Sat Weber State Provo, Utah 1:00 pm BYUtv Sept. 15 Sat Utah , Utah 8:00 pm ESPN2 Sept. 20 Thu Boise State Boise, Idaho 7:00 pm ESPN Sept. 28 Fri Hawai'i Provo, Utah 6:00 pm ESPN Oct. 5 Fri Utah State Provo, Utah 8:15 pm ESPN/ESPN2 Oct. 13 Sat Oregon State Provo, Utah TBA TBA Oct. 20 Sat Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. 3:30 pm NBC Oct. 27 Sat , Georgia TBA TBA Nov. 10 Sat Idaho Provo, Utah TBA TBA Nov. 17 Sat San Jose State San Jose, Calif. 1:00 pm TBA Nov. 24 Sat New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. 1:30 pm TBA Subject to change, all times local to site

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COUGAR FOOTBALL 2012

::Quick Facts

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION FOOTBALL STAFF Location:...... Provo, Utah /DC:. .Bronco Mendenhall (Oregon State, ’88) Founded:...... Oct. 15, 1875 Seasons: ...... entering 8th Elevation:...... 4,553 feet Career Record: ...... 66-24 (.733) Enrollment: ...... 32,980 Record at BYU:...... same Nickname:...... Cougars Assistant Head Coach/TE: . . Lance Reynolds, 29th Yr. Mascot: ...... Cosmo /QB: . . Brandon Doman, 8th Yr. Colors:...... Dark Blue and White Offensive Line:...... Mark Weber, 6th Yr. Stadium (capacity): . .LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,470) Running Backs: ...... Joe DuPaix, 2nd Yr. Surface:...... Natural Grass Receivers: ...... , 2nd Yr. President:...... Cecil O. Samuelson Inside Linebackers:...... Paul Tidwell, 12th Yr. Athletics Director:...... Tom Holmoe Defensive Line:...... Steve Kaufusi, 11th Yr. Special Teams/Secondary:. . . .Nick Howell, 3rd Yr. MEDIA RELATIONS Outside Linebackers:. . . . .Kelly Poppinga, 2nd Yr. Football Media Relations:...... Brett Pyne Strength & Conditioning:. . . . .Jay Omer, 12th Yr. Office Phone:...... 801-422-4912 Defensive Graduate Assistant. . . . . Jason Kaufusi Cell Phone: ...... 801-367-1631 Defensive Graduate Assistant. . . . . Jason Walker Football Assistant...... Kenny Cox Offensive Graduate Assistant . . . . Andrew George Office Phone...... 801-422-8999 Offensive Graduate Assistant ...... Kelly Bills Cell Phone...... 801-473-7434 Director of Football Operations: . . . . Duane Busby Media Relations Main Office:. . . 801-422-8948 High School Relations Dir.: . . . . .Patrick Hickman Media Relations Fax:...... 801-422-0633 Video Coordinator: ...... Lane Olson Edwards Stadium Press Box:. . . 801-422-2609 Equipment Manager: ...... Mick Hill Website:...... www.byucougars.com Academic Coach...... Jim Hamblin Address: ...... 30 SFH; Provo, UT 84602

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FOOTBALL TEAM INFORMATION Defense: ...... 3-4 STARTERS/LETTERWINNERS RETURNING Offense:...... Pro Set Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 58/25 2011 Record:...... 10-3 Offensive Letterwinners Returning/Lost:. . . 27/13 Final National Ranking:...... 25/RV Defensive Letterwinners Returning/Lost:. . . 28/12 Specialist Letterwinners Returning/Lost:. . . . 5/1 PROGRAM HISTORY Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 7/4 National Championships:...... 1 (1984) Other Offensive Returners with Starting Exp. . . 7 Conference Championships:. . . .23 (last 2007) Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . 7/4 Bowl Appearances:...... 30 Other Defensive Returners with Starting Exp.. . 6 Bowl Record...... 12-17-1 Bowl Record under Mendenhall...... 5-2 CODY Last Bowl Appearance:. .2011 Armed Forces Bowl MICHAEL ALISA ...... W, 24-21 vs. Tulsa Last Bowl Victory:. . . .2011 Armed Forces Bowl ...... (24-21 vs. Tulsa) Bowl Streak:...... Seven (5-2 record) Bowl Win Streak: ...... Three (2009-11) First Year of Football: ...... 1922 All-time Record:...... 522-383-26 (.575) All-time Home Record: . . . . 284-130-6 (.683) All-time Road Record:. . . . 214-233-19 (.480) All-time Neutral Record. . . . . 25-20-1 (.554) All-time Independent Record:. . . . 10-3 (.769) Stadium Record:...... 211-65 (.764) Stadium Record (since '82 expansion):. .142-43 (.768) Stadium Record (since '00 renaming):.51-17 (.750)

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THIS IS COUGAR FOOTBALL 2012 COUGAR FOOTBALL SEASON PREVIEW loaded with upperclassmen, byu Schedule looks for strong 2012 season BYU's second season with an independent schedule pro- vides even more challenges than the first and will include three Pac-12 teams (Utah, Oregon State and Washington RILEY NELSON State), along with road contests vs. Boise State, Notre Dame and Georgia Tech among others. BYU will open the 2012 season at home against BYU alum Mike Leach and Washington State on Aug 30.

Quarterback Riley Nelson returns for his senior season to lead the offense after a 6-1 stretch as the starter in 2011. The 6-foot, 196-pound, dual-threat signal caller had five games with at least three passes and four games with at least 200 passing yards and 60 rushing yards. Nelson finished 2011 with a pass efficiency rating of 152.93, good for No. 16 in the country to go along with 1,717 passing yards and 19 touchdown passes.

BYU has a lot of talent at the quarterback position with the return of senior James Lark to backup Nelson. A 6-foot-2, St. George, Utah product has all the tools to lead BYU if called upon. Beyond Lark and looking to the future are returned missionaries Taysom Hill and Ammon Olsen along with junior Jason Munns and redshirt fresh- man Alex Kuresa returning to add a wealth of depth under center. Overview After completing its first season as an independent with Offensive Line a 10-3 record and a No. 25 final ranking in the USA Three starters return for the 2012 season in Braden Today Coaches Poll, the BYU football team returns a Hansen (senior), a Phil Steele Preseason All-America strong senior and junior class for 2012. The Cougars third teamer, and Houston Reynolds (junior), expected have 14 starters returning (seven offense, seven defense) to move from guard to center, along with senior right along with both kickers. Last year after Riley Nelson took tackle Braden Brown. The unit will need to find replace- over as the starting quarterback the team significantly ments for Matt Reynolds, the school’s record holder for improved in production and efficiency. BYU went from consecutive starts at 52 (tied with Jan Jorgensen), and being ranked No. 78 in third-down conversions to finish Terence Brown who started for three-straight seasons. the year ranked No. 5 in the nation in the category. On Brock Stringham, Blair Tushaus, Manaaki Vaitai, Walter defense, the Cougars return the majority of a very stingy Kahaiali'i, Famika Anae, Michael Yeck and Solomone defense that was tough to move the football on, ranked Kafu all saw playing time last year and will look to be in No. 13 overall in the nation in total yards allowed. BYU the rotation. has finished the season ranked in five of the last six years (one of 11 programs to do so in at least one of the The Cougars also return missionaries Fono Vakalahi, major polls) and is one of only six programs to win 10 Brad Wilcox and Terrance Alletto to help build depth at games or more in five of the past six seasons. the position along with other incoming freshman joining the ranks.

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Running Back redshirt year, is looking to Gone is do-it-all back JJ Di Luigi and workhorse Bryan make the two-deep along ROMNEY FUGA Kariya but returning are Michael Alisa and Josh “Juice” with Skyler Ridley and Quezada. Alisa was the second leading rusher on the Cody Raymond. team in 2011 with 85 carries, 455 yards and three . Quezada will look to return to his freshman Fullback form when he rushed for 505 yards on 99 carries and Bruising fullback Zed five scores. The Cougars will get Iona Pritchard back after Mendenhall is back for a broken leg sidelined him for 2011. More of a combo 2012 to help plow the back at 6-foot, 240 pounds with some speed and great road for the Cougar run- hands, Pritchard will look to fill a role similar to the one ning attack. The 5-foot-11, current NFL player Manase Tonga played before graduat- 245-pound product of ing in 2009. Alpine, Utah, didn’t have a carry in 2011 but was Some unproven but talented carriers will load BYU’s a primary fixture in a BYU backfield in 2012. Four-star recruit Adam Hine will look ground game that averaged to crack the depth chart after a redshirt year and David over 160 yards per game Foote will continue to make his case for more playing last season. Mendenhall time after a solid year in 2011. Rugby All-American Paul is especially valuable in Lasike is strapping on the pads and giving football a try short-yardage and goal line in hopes to strengthen the backfield even more. packages.

Wide Receiver Along with playing run- As a sophomore, Cody Hoffman led BYU with 61 recep- ning back, look for Iona tions for 943 yards and 10 touchdowns. The 6-foot-4, Pritchard to see some time 208-pound wideout posted five 100-yard receiving as a fullback in 2012. games in 2011. Lining up with Hoffman will be Ross Apo, another tall target at 6-foot-3, who was the Yahoo! Sports Independent Freshman of the Year, catching 34 Always a staple in the BYU offense, the Cougars return balls for 453 yards and nine touchdowns. In the slot all the tight ends from 2011 after three of the top targets position, JD Falslev returns as a junior after snagging 31 went down with injury last year. Devin Mahina will be receptions for 330 yards and two touchdowns. back from a neck injury and Austin Holt and Richard Wilson return from knee injuries. Marcus Mathews Six-foot-3 Brett Thompson has returned from a mission accounted for 27 receptions, 299 yards and one touch- and will try to build on a freshman season when he down. Mathews was mostly a pass catcher in 2011 but caught six passes in 2009. Another returned missionary, has added more than 20 pounds to his frame and will Mitch Mathews, a 6-foot-6 wideout is also back. Five- look to be more of a complete tight end in 2012. foot-10 Dallin Cutler also impressed during spring ball. Another tall receiver, 6-foot-4 Terenn Houk, coming off a Kaneakua Friel will be back after seeing time last season when injuries began piling up. He caught seven passes for 55 yards and one touchdown.

Defensive Line Eathyn Manumaleuna and Romney Fuga return as seniors to anchor the defensive line. BYU will get back two returned missionaries with a rare three years starting experience under their belts in seniors Russell Tialavea and Ian Dulan. The Cougars add community college transfer Marques Johnson for even more depth.

Several key rotation players are back, including Simote Vea, Jordan Richardson, and Mike Muehlmann. Six- foot-6, 270-pound Ezekiel Ansah may spend some time CODY HOFFMAN at defensive end after playing outside linebacker the last two seasons. Freshman Moses Kaumatule and sopho- more Justin Blackmore could also contribute as well as some incoming freshmen, such as Theodore King.

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Linebacker KYLE VAN NOY A key part to BYU’s defense, the Cougars return three out of four starters at linebacker. Kyle Van Noy, Brandon Ogletree and Uona Kaveinga all return and will be joined by Spencer Hadley, moving from inside to outside to help fill the void left by Jordan Pendleton. Reserve outside linebacker Alani Fua will become more of a significant contributor after a solid 2011 effort and Ezekiel Ansah contin- ues to be a factor on the outside with his size and speed. BRANDON OGLETREE Manoa Pikula and Zac Stout will compete to make the two-deep on the inside after redshirt years. BYU also returns several talented line- backers in Tyler Beck, Kevan Bills, Teu Kautai, Lene Lesatele, and Uani 'Unga, a transfer from Oregon State.

Cornerback Kickers Preston Hadley tied with Corby Eason for a Senior Riley Stephenson will handle the punt- team-high 14 pass breakups, good for No. 9 ing duties again after he finished his junior in the nation in 2011. With Eason departed season with a dominating performance in the and Hadley locking down the boundary side, 2011 Armed Forces Bowl. Stephenson had BYU will need to seek a replacement on the seven punts dropped inside the 20 in the final PRESTON field side. Sophomore Jordan Johnson saw game and finished the season with 20 punts HADLEY significant time as a redshirt freshman in inside the 20 and 15 boots of 50 or more 2011 and looks to be the heir apparent to yards. Stephenson can handle kickoff and Eason. Senior safety Mike Hague can play all duties if necessary but those respon- over the field and could see time at corner. sibilities should fall to junior Justin Sorensen. Sorensen was perfect on PATs in 2011 (48 There is a lot of returning talent at the posi- of 48) after returning from a mission and will tion with Robbie Buckner, DeQuan Everett, look to continue in 2012. Cameron Comer and O’Neill Chambers all getting reps. Returners The return game should continue to be Safety a game-changer in 2012 with both kick BYU loses one of two starters at the safety returner Cody Hoffman and punt returner JD position. Junior Daniel Sorensen started every Falslev back for their junior seasons. Hoffman game at the KAT safety position in 2011 and returned a school-record 36 kicks for 879 DANIEL SORENSEN will continue to top the depth chart there. yards for an average of 24.42 yards. He Seniors Hague and Joe Sampson will also be returned one kickoff 93 yards for a touch- factors at the safety positions, battling for the down, the first by a BYU player since 1998. open free safety spot or perhaps seeing time Falslev finished the year with a 10.0-yard together in nickel packages. Sophomore Craig punt return average, No. 29 in the nation. The Bills is back from a mission after playing in all Cache Valley product took a punt 67 yards to 13 games as a freshman in 2009, including the house for a score, BYU’s first punt return one start. for a touchdown since 2006.

J’ray Galea’i, Chase Pendley and Skye PoVey Last season senior Mike Hague and sopho- all return after seeing time on the field last more Jordan Johnson also factored into the season. return game and are back in 2012. After a year away from football O'neill Chambers is back as another option for both punt and kick returns. JD FALSLEV

< 8 > 2012 Storylines to Watch winning games in a single season. He currently sits BYU is in search of its sixth 10-win at No. 29 in career receiving yards season in the last seven years. BYU (1,470) and receptions (103), No. has accomplished that feat one other 21 on the career all-purpose yardage time in school history. The Cougars list (2,732), No. 5 in career kickoff won at least 10 games for six of return yards (1,259) and No. 4 in seven years from 1979 to 1985. total kick returns (50). BYU won seven games in 2010 and eight games in 1982. seasoned veterans return from missions road warriors The Cougars typically have 30-40 Playing back-to-back road games missionaries out in the mission field may seem like something unordinary, at any given time, returning any- but BYU has done it every year of where from 10-15 each season. This Bronco Mendenhall’s tenure. The year BYU gets a rarity in two seniors Cougars have gone 11-7 under with starting experience returning Mendenhall in back-to-back road from LDS missions served after their games. In 2012 however, BYU will junior seasons instead of the much pull off three sets of back-to-back more typical freshman seasons. affairs, marking the sixth season in Senior defensive lineman Ian Dulan CODY HOFFMAN program history the Cougars will play returned before last season but such a schedule, the last coming in redshirted and will play as a senior 1981. Also of note, of BYU's six road while fellow lineman Russell Tialavea opponents, four of them played in returned in January of 2012 and will bowl games. play his final season this year. Dulan has played in 30 games, totaling finally full-time 51 tackles, including 8.5 tackles for Though he is a senior, quarterback loss. Tialavea has 34 games under Riley Nelson is embarking on his his belt, registering 50 tackles and first season being named the starter 6.0 tackles for loss. without any other storyline to watch. During his time at Utah State, Nelson a kvn production was inserted into the starting role for Kyle Van Noy became a one-man the final eight games of the year as wrecking crew at times in 2011, a true freshman. After transferring to making plays all over the field for the BYU he backed up Max Hall in 2009 Cougars. From starting the season off and then in 2010 split time with with a game-winning recov- IAN DULAN Jake Heaps before suffering a sea- ery for a touchdown to recording a son-ending injury. In 2011 Nelson career-best five tackles for loss in the backed up Heaps before eventually Armed Forces Bowl, Van Noy made taking over the starting duties mid- himself into a force to be reckoned way through the season. The 2012 with on the defensive side of the ball. season marks the first time he will In fact, Van Noy was the only FBS get all of the starters reps in practice Division I player in 2011 to record a during spring ball, fall camp and stat in every major defensive category heading into the season. including: tackle, tackle for loss, sack, , forced fumble, THE hoff watch fumble recovery, pass breakup, quar- Wide receiver Cody Hoffman set the terback hurry, blocked kick and eve single-season school record for kick- scored a touchdown. He was second off returns and return yards in 2011 on the team with 68 total tackles with 36 returns for 879 yards. He and led in tackles for loss (15) and recorded 1,825 all-purpose yards, sacks (7.0). the sixth-best mark by a BYU player

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Worth Noting BYU is one of only two schools in schools to win five bowl games in the (46 offense, 32 defense, 9 special the nation to have its and last six seasons. teams, 1 misc.). In 2011 BYU had football coaches each in the top 10 top-25 ratings in 23 categories, includ- winning percentage among active BYU is tied for fifth among teams with ing 8 top-10 ratings. In Mendenhall’s coaches. Bronco Mendenhall is cur- the most 10-win seasons in the past seven seasons, the Cougars have rently 8th while basketball coach Dave seven years. In the last seven seasons, achieved 55 top-15 statistical rank- Rose is 4th, (Ohio State: , BYU has five 10-win seasons. Only ings, 37 top-10 rankings and 19 top-5 Thad Matta). four teams have had more 10-win sea- rankings. sons (Va. Tech, Boise State, Ohio State BYU has a proven system in place and TCU) over the past seven years, BYU consistently has one of the top under Bronco Mendenhall. In his seven and BYU is one of just 12 programs attendance averages in the West. In years as head coach, Mendenhall has with at least five double-digit victories 2011, BYU's average home attendance the highest win percentage in BYU his- in the past seven years. of 60,265 ranked No. 3 in the West tory at .733 (66-24). His 66 wins are behind only USC and Washington. the most by a BYU coach in his first After three losing seasons from 2002- seven years of coaching. 04, BYU has earned a 66-24 record In the past seven seasons since Bronco over the past seven season under head Mendenhall took over as BYU’s head BYU has a 60-18 record the last six coach Bronco Mendenhall to rank coach, BYU has produced seven seasons, which ranks tied for No. 10 No. 15 in total wins among all teams Academic All-Americans, which ranks nationally in that time. Only 9 teams in the nation during that span. The tied for third among all Division I (FBS) have more wins over the last six sea- Cougars are one of only six schools programs in that timespan. sons (Boise State 73-6, TCU 66-12, to win 10 or more games five differ- LSU 64-16, Oklahoma 64-18, Florida ent seasons during the past six years. BYU has been ranked in the Top 25 63-18, 63-19, Ohio Overall, only two teams have have during each of the past six seasons, State 62-16, USC 61-16, done better by achieving double-digit including a place in the final national 61-19) wins in each of the last six years (Va. polls five of the past six seasons. Tech and Boise State, 6 times each). BYU has been invited to seven-straight bowl games, won five of its last six In the past seven seasons BYU has bowls and won three straight, a pro- achieved top-25 rankings in various gram record. BYU is one of only seven national statistical categories 88 times

BYU IN NATIONAL STATISTICal categories In the past seven seasons BYU has achieved top-25 rankings in various national statistical categories 88 times (46 offense, 32 defense, 9 special teams, 1 misc.). In 2011 BYU had top-25 ratings in 23 categories, including 8 top-10 ratings. In Mendenhall’s seven seasons, the Cougars have achieved 55 top-15 statistical rankings, 37 top-10 rankings and 19 top-5 rankings. Listed below is a breakdown of major categories by year. 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 #5 third-down #15 red zone #1 third-down #2 third-down #5 time of pos- #2 passing #6 passing conversions efficiency conversion per- efficiencty, fum- session efficiency, few- offense #8 red zone #17 punt return centage bles recovered #6 fourth-down est lost, #9 time of pos- defense defense #3 passing effi- #4 tackles for efficiency fewest turnovers session #11 pass #21 third-down ciency loss allowed #8 kick return lost, third-down #13 total breakups efficiency #8 tackles for #5 fourth-down defense efficiency offense #13 total #22 first down loss allowed efficiency #9 defense, #4 total offense, #16 fumbles defense defense #11 scoring #6 passing scoring defense passing offense, lost #14 kickoff #23 pass offense offense #10 total turnover margin #17 third-down average defense #15 first down #9 kickoff defense #5 scoring offense efficiency #15 pass effi- #24 total offense returns #12 fourth #8 tackles for loss #18 tackles for ciency defense defense #16 red zone #10 first downs down defense allowed loss allowed #19 rushing efficiency offense #14 passing #10 scoring #21 fumbles defense #17 passing #13 passing offense defense, time of recovered #19 first downs offense efficiency #16 tackles for possesion #24 scoring per game #21 total #15 turnovers loss allowed #12 offense #22 scoring offense, rushing gained #17 kickoff #14 sacks defense defense #16 total returns allowed #24 time of offense #18 pass effi- #16 pass effi- possession #20 scoring ciency defense, ciency defense #25 punt return offense punt return #18 interceptions average defense thrown #21 third-down #20 punt returns efficiency #25 third-down #25 total offense defense

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BYU, ESPN home game and any away game to which ESPN has the rights through conference agreements with the host team. PARTNERSHIP BYU is the first football program to garner its own exclusive On September 1st, 2010, BYU took a step in a new direc- deal with ESPN to broadcast its games. ESPN and ESPN2 tion when it announced it would begin competition as a are both available in 99 million homes, while the 24-hour football independent for the 2011 season. The Cougars college sports network ESPNU is distributed to approxi- finished the inaugural independent campaign with a 10-3 mately 73 million homes. ESPN also produces college record and its third-straight bowl victory. football games that are broadcast on ABC.

BYU also embarked on the first year of an 8-year partner- Each year, a minimum of three home games will be car- ship with ESPN to televise Cougar football on the sports ried on ESPN, ESPN2, or ABC. Additional games will be leader’s family of networks. BYU is the only school with an on ESPNU. At least one game each season will be carried exclusive television deal with ESPN and played 11 games live on BYUtv. on one of the ESPN networks in 2011, including five on ESPN, four on ESPN2 and two on ESPNU. BYUtv is available in more than 60 million North American homes and is growing every month. It’s on the basic tier “BYU is nationally recognized as an outstanding university of both Dish and DirectTV and is carried by more than and for the history and tradition of its premier athletic pro- 500 cable systems. The network constructed its own state- grams,” said Burke Magnus, ESPN senior vice president, of-the-art production building that will allow it to televise college sports programming. “Once BYU decided to chart every game in HD, along with its HD truck with the capa- an independent course for football, we both recognized it bility of broadcasting while on the road. is a good opportunity to build and grow our strong 30-year relationship. With this agreement, fans Competing as an independent also allows BYU the around the country will see the quality and pageantry of opportunity to play a unique and challenging schedule. BYU as well as the passion and enthusiasm of its support- In 2011 BYU played teams from the SEC, Pac-12, Big ers.” 12, Conference USA, Western Athletic Conference and Mountain West. For the upcoming 2012 season, the One of the most important goals in becoming an indepen- Cougars will compete against Notre Dame and teams from dent was the opportunity for more national exposure for the the Pac 12, ACC, MW and WAC. BYU has future games university and its football program. BYU also sought better announced with West Virginia, Nebraska, Notre Dame, access for the Cougars’ national fan base and the opportu- Georgia Tech, Texas, UCF, East Carolina, Houston, Boise nity to schedule high-profile opponents. State and Hawai'i.

“We’ve long sought broad, nationwide access to our games Postseason play has also been a focus and after competing for our fans and increased visibility among those who may in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl in 2011, BYU be less familiar with our university and athletic programs,” has found a home for the ’12 and ’13 seasons if bowl said BYU President Cecil O. Samuelson. “We’ve also been eligible and not selected to a BCS bowl. The Cougars are looking for ways to take better advantage of our own slated play in the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia unique broadcasting resources.” Bowl in 2012 and travel to San Francisco for the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl following the 2013 regular season. As it was in 2011, every 2012 BYU home football game will be televised to a live national audience on the ESPN BYU found success in its first year as an independent and family of networks or BYUtv. Additionally, BYU fans will the future will be an exciting time for the school, the pro- be able to view same-day rebroadcasts on BYUtv of every gram and its worldwide audience.

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Mendenhall TRADITION • 38 players currently serving full-time missions SPIRIT • 77 players slated to participate in 2012 have served full-time missions in over 30 different countries HONOR • Players and coaches participate in "firesides" or hour-long devotionals the night prior to select games Playing football at BYU is a unique experience unlike any intended to help those attend strengthen or gain a other in college athletics. With a heritage that runs deep knowledge of our purpose here on earth in on-and-off the field success, members of the team are • All BYU students must complete at least 14 credit- expected to do all things at a “higher level,” in every aspect hours in religion-related coursework of life. The program is guided by three distinct principles: • Players participate weekly in the “Thursday’s Heroes” tradition, spirit and honor. program, inviting families and individuals with special TRADITION needs to practice to be honored and recognized for their faith, courage and strength BYU’s football history is packed full of championships, bowl games and national honors. This tradition is something HONOR every player that passes through the program will become a All BYU students, including student-athletes, are required part of and appreciate. Since 1974 BYU has played in 30 to follow the University Honor Code, which is a code of bowl games, won a National Championship, claimed 23 conduct and living that helps improve the lives of university conference titles and earned 18 national top-25 finishes, students. Coach Mendenhall has worked hard to instill including four top-10 finishes. Under head coach Bronco the principles outlined in the honor code. Members of Mendenhall, BYU has posted a record of 66-24, won at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and non- least 10 games five of the last six years and gone to seven members are expected to maintain the same standards of straight bowl games, winning three in a row. Since the conduct. All who represent BYU are to maintain the highest 1970s, BYU has established itself as one of the top football standards of honor, integrity, morality, and consideration of programs in the West. others in personal behavior. The basics of BYU’s honor code are as follows: • 1984 National Champions • 23 Conference Championships • Be honest • 30 Bowl Games • Live a chaste and virtuous life • Top 5 nationally in passing offense 19 times • Obey the law and all campus policies • 18 National Top-25 NCAA Finishes • Use clean language • 60-18 Record in the last six years • Respect others • Ranked in the Top 25 during each of the last six • Abstain from alcoholic beverages, tobacco, tea, coffee, seasons and substance abuse • Only school with a Heisman, Outland, Doak Walker, • Participate regularly in church services Davey O'Brien and Sammy Baugh Trophy • Observe the dress and grooming standards SPIRIT • Encourage others in their commitment to comply with the Honor Code As a school operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, BYU provides an opportunity for student- athletes to grow mentally, physically and spiritually. BYU seeks to develop students of faith, intellect, and character who have the skills and the desire to continue learning and to serve others throughout their lives. More than 60 percent of BYU’s team has served a two-year Church mission. All of BYU’s players take part in service opportunities throughout the community. This principle is a large factor in BYU's recruiting approach. Coaches evaluate not only the playing ability and academic achievement of possible recruits but also their moral character. BYU makes it a priority to develop a player’s faith, and help make men of strength, courage, fortitude, and service.

• 266 missionaries that have served or are currently serving have been coached or recruited by Bronco

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BALANCE AND PRIORITIES

As a BYU football player, much is expected on the field, in the classroom and in daily life. It is important for athletes to find a balance between all of their various commitments. Coach Mendenhall wants his players to structure their lives with emphasis in the following five areas and in this order: Faith, Family, Knowledge, Friends and Football.

1. FAITH With BYU being a religion-based institution, players and coaches alike can unite under similar religious beliefs and back- grounds. Athletes can find strength and comfort in relying on their faith in difficult situations. Their faith allows them to see the larger picture beyond the football field.

2. FAMILY BYU places a strong emphasis on the importance of family and the strength that comes from building relationships with them. BYU football has always been unique with its family relationships, including married players, sibling teammates and continuing generations of athletes. The team itself has created an atmosphere of family with a brotherhood of teammates, a band of brothers, who care for one another as family.

3. Knowledge As student-athletes, gaining all of the knowledge available will always be an important principle for success. BYU football encourages athletes to reach high academic achievement in the classroom. After graduation and throughout their lifetime, student-athletes should continue to learn and grow in knowledge.

4. Friends Choosing the people you associate with can shape the person that you become. The importance of good friends and asso- ciating with people of high character and moral standards will always be a constant principle for BYU football. The team encourages players to be good friends and make lasting friendships while encouraging all to be good examples.

5. Football Many people will wonder why football is placed fifth on this list. At BYU, football is very important, yet after understand- ing what a BYU football player is supposed to be and what he is supposed to represent, it becomes clear. Year in and year out, BYU football will seek to not only win at the highest level but also forever strive to produce successful young men of exceptional moral character.

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OFFENSIVE HONORS CANDIDATES #13 Riley nelson Senior • quarterback • 6'0'' • 196 lbs

• 2011 Yahoo! Sports All-Independent Team, Phil Steele All-Independent First Team, FBS All-Independent Team • Led BYU to a 6-1 record as a starter • Completed 116 of 202 passes for 1,717 yards, 19 touchdowns and 7 interceptions • No. 16 nationally in QB rating at 152.93 in 2011 • Four games of 200 passing yards and 60 rushing yards in 2011 • Five games of at least 3 touchdown passes in 2011 • Added 392 rushing yards and one touchdown on 88 carries, averaging 4.5 yards per carry • No. 3 all-time at BYU in career QB rushing yards with 662

NELSON's Career stats PASSING RUSHING year GP effic comp att yds y/a Pct long int td att ydS y/a lnG td 2009 7 186.16 7 10 99 9.9 70.0 31 0 1 21 122 5.8 17 3 2010 3 104.55 20 40 205 5.1 50.0 48 1 2 31 148 4.8 24 1 2011 12 152.94 116 202 1717 8.5 57.4 57 7 19 88 392 4.5 32 1 TOTAL 22 146.57 143 252 2021 8.0 56.7 57 8 22 140 662 4.7 32 5

#2 cody hoffman junior • wide receiver/kr • 6'4'' • 208 lbs • 2012 All-America Candidate • 2011 Yahoo! Sports All-Independent Team, Phil Steele All-Independent First Team, FBS All-Independent Team • BYU's single-season leader in kickoff returns (36) and kickoff return yards (879) • Led team in all receiving categories with 61 catches, 943 yards and 10 touchdowns • Has caught a pass in 19-straight games and 25 of 26 career games • First kickoff return for a touchdown by a BYU player since 1998, a 93-yard return vs. UCF • 1,825 all-purpose yards in 2011 are sixth-best single-season mark in BYU history • Five games of at least 100 receiving yards in 2011 hoffman's career stats receiving kickoff returns year GP rec yds y/r long td kr yds avg long td 2010 13 42 527 12.5 37 7 14 380 27.1 51 0 2011 13 61 943 15.5 46 10 36 879 24.4 93 1 TOTAL 26 103 1470 14.3 46 17 50 1259 25.2 93 1

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offensive HONORS CANDIDATES

#76 BRADEN HANSEN seNIOR • OFFENSIVE LINE • 6'6'' • 313 LBS • 2012 Phil Steele Preseason All-America Third Team • 2011 Phil Steele, Yahoo! Sports and FBS All-Independent honoree • Named to 2011 Outland Trophy Watch List • Started in all 39 games BYU has played in his career • College Football News All-Sophomore Team and FWAA Freshman All-America selection

#78 HOUSTON REYNOLDS junior • OFFENSIVE LINE • 6'2'' • 296 LBS • A 2010 MWC Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-MWC honoree • Started 10 games at guard while battling shoulder injury most of the season • Contributed to five games where BYU rushed for 200+ yards and 200+ passing yards • BYU offensive line allowed 1.31 sacks per game (T-No. 27) and 4.38 tackles for loss allowed per game (T-No. 12) • Part of offensive line that allowed zero sacks in five different games and two or fewer in 10 games

#75 BRADEN BROWN SENIOR • OFFENSIVE LINE • 6'6'' • 301 LBS • 2011 Phil Steele All-Independent Second Team • Has started 26 games in a row • Helped BYU rank No. 5 in third-down conversions (51.31 percent) • Part of offensive line that blocked for 160.31 rushing yards per game and five games over 200 yards • Offensive unit No. 9 in tackles for loss allowed per game (4.31) and No. 24 in sacks allowed (17.0)

#1 Ross APO Sophomore • wide receiver • 6'3'' • 206 LBS • 2011 FBS Independent Freshman of the Year • 2011 Phil Steele All-Independent Second Team • Team's second-leading receiver with 34 receptions for 453 yards and nine touchdowns • Nine receiving touchdowns in a season set a BYU freshman record • Caught a pass in 11 of 13 games last season

#42 Michael alisa juNIOR • running back • 6'1'' • 213 LBS • BYU's second-leading rusher in 2011 with 85 carries, 455 yards and 3 touchdowns • In first game as primary ball carrier last year had 16 rushes for 91 yards vs. San Jose State • Career averages of 11.0 yards per catch and 5.4 yards per carry • Played at linebacker his freshman year in 2008 before serving a mission • Has solid size with good speed in the open field

#20 josh quezada juNIOR • running back • 5'11'' • 225 LBS • Has had a rushing attempt in 24-straight games • Fourth-leading rusher in 2011 and third-leading rusher in 2010 • Played in every game of BYU career • Helped BYU average over 160 rushing yards per contest and contributed to five team-rushing games of over 200 yards in 2011

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defensive HONORS CANDIDATES #3 kyle van noy junior • linebacker • 6'3'' • 235 lbs

• 2012 All-America Candidate • 2011 Yahoo! Sports All-Independent Team, Phil Steele All-Independent First Team, FBS All-Independent Team • Only FBS Division I player to record a stat in the every major defensive category: tackle, tackle for loss, sack, interception, pass breakup, quarterback hurry, fumble recovery, forced fumble, blocked kick and touchdown • Recorded 68 tackles and led the team with 15.0 tackles for loss, 7.0 sacks, 10 quarterback hurries and tied for the team lead with three interceptions • Sacked Ole Miss quarterback, stripping the ball and recovered it for the game-winning touchdown at Ole Miss in 2011 season opener van noy's career stats year GP Solo ast tot tfl/ydS Sack/yds int yds td ff fr yds qbH Pbu blk 2010 13 24 11 35 7.5/38 2.0/19 0 0 0 2 1 44 2 2 0 2011 13 50 18 68 15/93 7.0/54 3 79 0 3 1 3 10 3 1 TOTAL 26 74 29 103 22.5/131 9.0/73 3 79 0 5 2 47 12 5 1

#44 brandon ogletree senior • linebacker • 5'11'' • 228 lbs

• 2011 FBS All-Independent Team Honorable Mention • Team's leading tackler with 76 tackles including 36 unassisted • Recorded 4.0 tackles for loss • Played in 12 games and started all 12 • Forced two fumbles and recovered one • Had best game of the 2011 season vs. Oregon State with six tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, forced two fumbles and recorded an interception • Nine tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss vs. Tulsa in the 2011 Armed Forces Bowl

ogletree's Career Stats year GP Solo ast tot tfl/ydS Sack/yds int yds td ff fr yds qbH Pbu blk 2009 10 8 11 19 0 0.0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 11 22 27 49 5/14 0.5/2 2 10 0 1 1 0 2 3 0 2011 12 36 40 76 4/7 0.0/1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 33 66 78 144 9/21 0.5/2 3 10 0 3 2 0 2 3 0

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DEFENSIVE HONORS CANDIDATES

#4 UONa KAVEINGA seNIOR • linebacker • 5'11'' • 236 LBS • 2011 Phil Steele All-Independent Second Team • Tied a BYU single-season record with four forced fumbles • Fourth on the team last year with 57 tackles • Started all 13 games in 2011 after redshirting due to transfer rules after coming over from USC

#98 Romney fuga SENIOR • defensive lineman • 6'2'' • 321 LBS • Anchored BYU defensive line and rushing defense ranked No. 19 in nation (112 ypg) • Totaled 25 tackles, including 2 TFL, in 2011 • Played in 41 games over three seasons and a shortened medical redshirt year in 2010 • Played on multiple top-ranked total, scoring and rush defenses • Skilled at filling the holes along the line

#55 EATHYN MANUMALEUNA SENIOR • defensive lineman • 6'2'' • 294 LBS • Led all BYU defensive lineman with 33 tackles last year, including 16 solo • Played in all 39 games of his career, starting in 34 • Integral part of a rush defense that ranked No. 19 in nation (112 ypg)

#7 PRESTon HADLEY Senior • defensive back • 6'0'' • 200 LBS • 2011 Yahoo! Sports All-Independent Team, FBS All-Independent honorable mention • Tied for 9th nationally with 14 pass breakups in 2011 • Started in all 13 games in first season at BYU after transferring from Snow College • Had 51 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, one sack and one quarterback hurry on the year

#1 JOE SAMPSON SENIOR • defensive back • 5'10'' • 213 LBS • Had 23 tackles, five TFL, one sack, one interception and one fumble recovery in 2011 • Returned a fumble 26 yards for a touchdown at Hawai'i • Defensive back in 2011 who will vie for a starting spot at safety this fall • Played in first season as a Cougar last year after transferring from College of San Mateo

#9 DANIEL SORENSEN JUNIOR • defensive Back • 6'2'' • 206 LBS • FBS All-Independent honorable mention • Third on the team in tackles (61) and pass breakups (6) last year • Started all 13 games at safety in first season back from an LDS mission to Costa Rica • Returned an interception 30 yards for a touchdown vs. Idaho State

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special teams HONORS CANDIDATES #12 Jd FALSLEV SOPHOMORE • WIDE RECEIVER/punt returner • 5'8'' • 184 LBS OFFENSIVE LETTERMEN • 2011 Phil Steele All-Independent First Team • Tied for 29th nationally in punt return average at 10.0 yards per return • Returned 22 punts for 220 yards, including a 67-yard return for a touchdown at TCU • Caught 31 passes for 330 yards and two touchdowns

#99 RILEY STEPHENSON senior • kicker/punter • 6'0'' • 196 LBS • 2011 Yahoo! Sports All-Independent First Team, Phil Steele All-Independent First Team and an FBS All-Independent Honorable Mention • Had 15 punts over 50 yards and 20 placed inside the 20-yard line • Earned ESPN.com's All-Bowl Team honors with eight punts for 335 yards, an average of 41.9 yards, including seven inside the 20 and two over 50 yards in the Armed Forces Bowl

TOP RETURNING OFFENSIVE STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing Name GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G ALISA, Michael 12 85 463 8 455 5.4 3 42 37.9 NELSON, Riley 12 88 503 111 392 4.5 1 32 32.7 QUEZADA, Josh 13 86 325 27 298 3.5 1 15 22.9 FOOTE, David 13 13 150 4 146 11.2 0 56 11.2

Passing Name GP-GS EFFIC COMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD LG Avg./G NELSON, Riley 12-7 152.93 116-202-7 57.4 1717 19 57 143.1 LARK, James 2-0 62.73 2-6-0 33.3 21 0 13 10.5 OFFENSIVE STARTERS Receiving Name GP No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G HOFFMAN, Cody 13 61 943 15.5 10 46 72.5 RETURNING BY PERCENTAGE APO, Ross 13 34 453 13.3 9 42 34.8 FALSLEV, JD 13 31 330 10.6 2 27 25.4 Rushing Yards ...... 61.8% MATHEWS, Marcus 13 27 299 11.1 1 40 23.0 Passing Yards ...... 54.5% HOLT, Austin 11 11 180 16.4 0 30 16.4 Receiving Yards 78.2% WILSON, Richard 7 11 130 11.8 1 35 18.6 Total Offense 57.4% Scoring ...... 78.0% Punt Return Yards ...... 91.3% Scoring Kick Return Yards 98.0% Name TD FG XP Safety Points Punting Yards ...... 100% SORENSEN, Justin . 15-25 48-48 . 93 Tackles ...... 65.5% HOFFMAN, Cody 11 . . . 66 Tackles for Loss ...... 53.2% APO, Ross 9 . . . 54 Sacks ...... 54.2% ALISA, Michael 4 . . . 24 Interceptions ...... 76.9% FALSLEV, JD 3 . . . 18 TOP RETURNING DEFENSIVE STATISTICAL LEADERS

Name GP Solo Ast Total TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FR FF OGLETREE, Brandon 12 36 40 76 4.0-7 . 1-0 . . 1-0 2 VAN NOY, Kyle 13 50 18 68 15.0-93 7.0-54 3-79 3 10 1-3 3 SORENSEN, Daniel 13 32 29 61 2.0-2 . 2-30 6 . 1-0 . KAVEINGA, Uona 13 31 26 57 4.5-10 . . 1 2 1-0 4 HADLEY, Preston 13 32 19 51 2.5-14 1.0-6 . 14 1 . . HADLEY, Spencer 13 24 21 45 1.5-5 . 1-48 . . . . MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 13 16 17 33 ...... FUGA, Romney 12 16 9 25 2.0-2 ...... SAMPSON, Joe 12 16 7 23 5.0-21 1.0-9 1-1 3 2 1-26 . JOHNSON, Jordan 13 7 9 16 . . 2-42 1 . . .

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2012 BYU LETTERWINNERS/STARTERS OVERVIEW

OFFENSIVE LETTERMEN DEFENSIVE LETTERMEN Returning (27) Brett Thompson, WR Returning (28) Joe Sampson, DB Michael Alisa, RB Dalin Tollestrup, WR Ezekiel Ansah, LB Daniel Sorensen, DB Famika Anae, OL Blair Tushaus, OL Tyler Beck, LB Zac Stout, LB Ross Apo, WR Fono Vakalahi, OL Craig Bills, DB* Russell Tialavea, DL * Braden Brown, OL Richard Wilson, TE Robbie Buckner, DB Kyle Van Noy, LB Dallin Cutler, WR O'Neill Chambers, DB Simote Vea, DL JD Falslev, WR Ian Dulan, DL David Foote, RB Lost (13) DeQuan Everett, DB Ryan Freeman, OL Rhen Brown, WR Alani Fua, LB Lost (11) Kaneakua Friel, TE Terence Brown, OL Romney Fuga, DL Corby Eason, DB Braden Hansen, OL JJ Di Luigi, RB Jray Galea’i, DB Hebron Fangupo, DL Cody Hoffman, WR Matthew Edwards, TE Preston Hadley, DB Jameson Frazier, LB Austin Holt, TE Ryan Folsom, RB Spencer Hadley, LB Aveni Leung-Wai, LB Walter Kahaiali’i, OL Spencer Hafoka, WR Mike Hague, DB Carter Mees, DB James Lark, QB Jake Heaps, QB Jordan Johnson, DB Jordan Pendleton, LB Devin Mahina, TE Austin Heder, RB ^ Austen Jorgensen, LB Matt Putnam, DL Marcus Mathews, TE McKay Jacobson, WR Uona Kaveinga, LB Graham Rowley, DL ^ Zed Mendenhall, RB Bryan Kariya, RB Eathyn Manumaleuna, DL Travis Tuiloma, DL ^ Riley Nelson, QB Matt Marshall, WR Mike Muehlmann, DL Travis Uale, DB Iona Pritchard, RB Matt Reynolds, OL Brandon Ogletree, LB Jadon Wagner, LB Josh Quezada, RB Marco Thorson, OL Chase Pendley, DB Houston Reynolds, OL Skye PoVey, DB Brock Stringham, OL Jordan Richardson, DL

OFFENSIVE STARTERS DEFENSIVE STARTERS Returning (7) Lost (4) Returning (7) Lost (4) Braden Brown, OL Terence Brown, OL Romney Fuga, DL Corby Eason, DB Braden Hansen, OL JJ Di Luigi, RB Preston Hadley, DB Hebron Fangupo, DL Cody Hoffman, WR McKay Jacobson, WR Uona Kaveinga, LB Jordan Pendleton, LB Austin Holt, TE Matt Reynolds, OL Eathyn Manumaleuna, DL Travis Uale, DB Zed Mendenhall, RB Brandon Ogletree, LB Riley Nelson, QB Daniel Sorensen, DB Houston Reynolds, OL Kyle Van Noy, LB

RETURNING PLAYERS WITH SPECIALISTS STARTING EXPERIENCE Returning (5) Offense (9) Defense (6) Justin Sorensen, K Lost (1) Michael Alisa, RB Craig Bills, DB Reed Hornung, DS Matt Marshall, H # Ross Apo, WR Robbie Buckner, DB Riley Stephenson, P JD Falslev, WR Ian Dulan, DL Cody Hoffman, KR # Kaneakua Friel, TE Spencer Hadley, LB JD Falslev, PR # Austen Jorgensen, RB Jordan Richardson, DL Devin Mahina, TE Russell Tialavea, DL * Marcus Mathews, TE Josh Quezada, RB Richard Wilson, TE * denotes returning from LDS Church mission ^ denotes leaving on LDS Church mission # denotes specialist among offensive lettermen

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last School) 42 Alisa, Michael RB 6-1 213 Jr. 2L Provo, UT / Timpview HS 70 Alletto, Terrance OL 6-4 235 Fr. RS Parker, CO / Ponderosa HS 56 Anae, Famika OL 6-6 318 So. 1L Provo, UT / Timpview HS 47 Ansah, Ezekiel LB 6-6 270 Sr. 2L Accra, Ghana / Presbyterian Boys Sch. 1 Apo, Ross WR 6-3 206 So. 1L Arlington, TX / The Oakridge School 19 Bateman, Trevor DB 5-9 178 Fr. RS Desert, CA / Palm Desert HS 45 Beck, Tyler LB 6-1 212 Jr. 2L Murrieta, CA / Vista Murrieta HS 18 Bills, Craig DB 6-1 209 So. 1L Provo, UT / Timpview HS 46 Bills, Kevan LB 6-3 245 Fr. RS Provo, UT / Timpview HS 58 Blackmore, Justin DL 6-1 287 So. SQ West Jordan, UT / West Jordan HS 75 Brown, Braden OL 6-6 301 Sr. 3L Salt Lake City, UT / Highland HS 93 Brown, Trevor TE 6-5 210 Fr. RS Provo, UT / Timpview HS 26 Buckner, Robbie DB 5-10 176 Sr. 3L Ashdown, AR / Ashdown HS 32 Carter, Nate RB 5-9 192 Fr. RS St. George, UT / Dixie HS 62 Chambers, O'Neill DB 6-2 211 Sr. 3L Harmony, FL / Harmony HS Collie, Dylan WR 5-11 175 Fr. HS El Dorado Hills, CA / Oak Ridge HS 24 Comer, Cameron DB 6-0 191 So. SQ Springville, UT / Springville HS 53 Cox, Tanner LB 6-3 225 So. SQ Pleasant View, UT / Weber HS 61 Crichton, Tui DL 6-3 357 Fr. RS Orem, UT / Timpview HS 85 Cutler, Dallin WR 5-9 170 Jr. 1L Draper, UT / Alta HS 92 Doman, Michael DL 6-4 225 Fr. HS Portland, OR / Canby HS 39 Dulan, Ian DL 6-1 270 Sr. 3L Hilo, HI / Kamehameha-Hawaii HS 83 Edmunds, Mike WR 6-4 215 Fr. HS South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS 21 Everett, DeQuan DB 6-3 205 Sr. 1L Long Beach, CA / Cerritos CC 12 Falslev, JD WR 5-8 184 Jr. 2L Logan, UT / Sky View HS 27 Foote, David RB 5-11 200 Sr. 2L Washington, UT / Pine View HS 50 Freeman, Ryan OL 6-2 272 Sr. 2L Orem, UT / Orem HS 82 Friel, Kaneakua TE 6-5 244 Jr. 2L Kaneohe, HI / Kamehameha HS 5 Fua, Alani LB 6-5 206 So. 1L Northridge, CA / Oaks Christian 98 Fuga, Romney DL 6-2 321 Sr. 3L Huntington Beach, CA / Edison HS 16 Galea’i, Jray DB 6-0 196 Jr. 2L Laie, HI / Kahuku HS 7 Hadley, Preston DB 6-0 200 Sr. 1L Pleasant Grove, UT / Snow College Hadley, Matt DB 5-11 190 Fr. HS Connell, WA / Connell HS 2 Hadley, Spencer LB 6-1 230 Jr. 2L Connell, WA / Connell HS 32 Hague, Mike DB 5-10 190 Sr. 3L Salt Lake City, UT / Brighton HS 76 Hansen, Braden OL 6-6 313 Sr. 3L Sandy, UT / Alta HS 21 Henderson, Kurt WR 6-2 190 Fr. RS St. George, UT / Snow Canyon HS 12 Hill, Taysom QB 6-2 210 Fr. HS Pocatello, ID / Highland HS 22 Hine, Adam RB 6-1 193 Fr. RS Santa Clara, UT / Snow Canyon HS 2 Hoffman, Cody WR 6-4 208 Jr. 2L Cresent City, CA / Del Norte HS 88 Holt, Austin TE 6-5 247 Jr. 2L South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS 96 Hornung, Reed DS 6-2 249 Sr. 2L Anoka, MN / Snow College 11 Houk, Terenn WR 6-4 204 Fr. RS Enumclaw, WA / Enumclaw HS Hoyt, Austin OL 6-7 260 Fr. HS Jackson, CA / Argonaut HS 6 Johnson, Jordan DB 5-10 185 So. 1L Springfield, MA / Brooks School 63 Johnson, Kyle OL 6-4 305 Fr. HS Sandy, UT / Jordan HS 91 Johnson, Marques DL 6-2 305 Jr. TR Los Angeles, CA / El Camino CC 34 Jorgensen, Austen LB 6-2 237 Sr. 3L Mt. Pleasant, UT / North Sanpete HS 86 Jorgensen, Colby TE 6-7 234 Fr. RS Provo, UT / Timpview HS 73 Kafu, Solomone OL 6-2 314 So. 1L Rio Linda, CA / Rio Linda HS 71 Kahaiali'i, Walter OL 6-3 325 Sr. 3L Lahaina, HI / Kamehameha-Maui HS Kaufusi, Bronson OL 6-6 220 Fr. HS Provo, UT / Timpview HS 57 Kaumatule, Moses DL 6-2 254 Fr. RS South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS 27 Kautai, Teu LB 6-1 212 Fr. RS Arlington, TX / The Oakridge School 4 Kaveinga, Uona LB 5-11 236 Sr. 1L Hawthorne, CA / USC King, Theodore DL 6-3 235 Fr. HS San Jose, CA / Valley Christian HS

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last School) 7 Kuresa, Alex QB 5-11 180 Fr. RS Millville, UT / Mountain Crest HS 3 Lark, James QB 6-2 200 Sr. 2L St. George, UT / Pine View HS 33 Lasike, Paul RB 6-0 225 So. HS Aukland, New Zealand 67 Lawlor, Quinn OL 6-4 278 So. SQ Orem, UT / Orem HS 51 Lesatele, Lene LB 6-1 243 Fr. RS Artesia, CA / Gahr HS Leuta-Douyere, Jheremmya DL 6-1 235 Fr. HS Garden Grove, CA / Servite HS 84 Mahina, Devin TE 6-6 245 So. 1L Upland, CA / Upland HS 55 Manumaleuna, Eathyn DL 6-2 294 Sr. 3L Anchorage, AK / Timpview HS 80 Mathews, Marcus TE 6-4 228 Jr. 2L Beaverton, OR / Southridge HS 10 Mathews, Mitch WR 6-6 215 Fr. RS Beaverton, OR / Southridge HS 72 Mathews, Ryker OL 6-6 313 Fr. RS American Fork, UT / American Fork HS 35 Mendenhall, Zed RB 5-11 245 Sr. 2L Alpine, UT / Lone Peak HS 25 Morgan, Rex WR 5-10 177 So. SQ Greeley, CO / Greeley West HS 64 Motley, Terrance OL 6-3 280 Fr. RS Albuquerque, NM / Cibola HS 95 Muehlmann, Mike DL 6-4 253 Jr. 2L American Fork, UT / American Fork HS 11 Munns, Jason QB 6-5 250 Jr. SQ Kennewick, WA / Southridge HS 13 Nelson, Riley QB 6-0 196 Sr. 3L Logan, UT / Utah State 44 Ogletree, Brandon LB 5-11 228 Sr. 3L McKinney, TX / McKinney HS 15 Olsen, Ammon QB 6-3 213 So. TR Draper, UT / Southern Utah Pau'u, Butch LB 6-1 220 Fr. HS Anaheim, CA / Servite HS Peck, Remington DL 6-4 240 Fr. RS South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS 43 Pendley, Chase DB 6-1 204 Jr. 1L Sandy, UT / Southern Utah 22 Pikula, Manoa LB 6-1 231 Fr. RS South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS 29 PoVey, Skye DB 5-11 184 Jr. 1L Ogden, UT / Snow College 28 Powell, Sawyer DB 6-1 210 Fr. HS West Richland, WA / Richland HS 5 Pritchard, Iona RB 6-0 240 So. 1L South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS 38 Probert, Seth LB 6-3 207 So. SQ Lebanon, OR / Lebanon HS 20 Quezada, Josh RB 5-11 225 Jr. 2L La Habra, CA / La Habra HS 31 Raymond, Cody WR 5-9 173 Fr. RS Sandy, UT / Jordan HS 78 Reynolds, Houston OL 6-2 296 Jr. 2L Provo, UT / Timpview HS 36 Richardson, Jordan DL 6-4 270 Sr. 3L Idaho Falls, ID / Bonneville HS 29 Ridley, Skyler WR 6-0 182 Jr. SQ Murrieta, CA / Vista Murrieta HS 1 Sampson, Joe DB 5-10 213 Sr. 1L Oakland, CA / College of San Mateo Sandlin, Rhett LB 6-3 225 Fr. HS Sandy, UT / Alta HS 23 Smith, Jordan WR 6-4 207 Jr. SQ Salem, UT / Spanish Fork HS 9 Sorensen, Daniel DB 6-2 206 Jr. 2L Colton, CA / Colton HS 37 Sorensen, Justin K 6-1 232 Jr. 2L South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS 99 Stephenson, Riley P 6-0 196 Sr. 3L St. George, UT / Pine View HS 10 Stout, Zac LB 6-1 229 So. 1L Moorpark, CA / Oaks Christian 74 Stringham, Brock OL 6-6 287 So. 1L Highlands Ranch, CO / Mountain Vista HS Taumata, Tofi DL 6-3 270 Fr. HS Perris, CA / Perris HS 28 Te'o, Levi RB 5-10 175 Fr. HS Provo, UT . Timpview HS 19 Thompson, Brett WR 6-3 214 So. 1L El Dorado Hills, CA / Oak Ridge HS 52 Tialavea, Russell DL 6-3 266 Sr. 3L Oceanside, CA / Oceanside HS 17 Tollestrup, Dalin WR 6-1 182 Sr. 2L Raymond, Alberta / University of Calgary 54 Tushaus, Blair OL 6-2 280 So. 1L Scottsdale, AZ / Notre Dame Prep 89 Tuttle, Darin TE 6-4 245 Fr. HS El Dorado Hills, CA / Oakridge HS 41 'Unga, Uani LB 6-1 219 Jr. RS Rochester, CA / Oregon State 79 Vaitai, Manaaki OL 6-3 307 Jr. SQ Euless, TX / Trinity HS 65 Vakalahi, Fono OL 6-3 340 So. 1L Bryan, TX / Bryan HS 3 Van Noy, Kyle LB 6-3 235 Jr. 2L Reno, NV / McQueen HS 93 Vea, Simote DL 5-11 270 Sr. 2L Hau'ula, HI / BYU-Hawaii Wilcox, Brad OL 6-7 265 Fr. RS Edmond, OK / North HS Williams, Jamaal RB 6-1 193 Fr. HS Fontana, CA / Summit HS 18 Wilson, Richard TE 6-2 232 Jr. 2L Spanish Fork, UT / Spanish Fork HS 77 Yeck, Michael OL 6-8 286 So. SQ Keller, TX / Keller HS

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numerical roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last School) 1 Apo, Ross WR 6-3 206 So. 1L Arlington, TX / The Oakridge School 1 Sampson, Joe DB 6-1 213 Sr. 1L Oakland, CA / College of San Mateo 2 Hadley, Spencer LB 6-1 230 Jr. 2L Connell, WA / Connell HS 2 Hoffman, Cody WR 6-4 208 Jr. 2L Cresent City, CA / Del Norte HS 3 Lark, James QB 6-2 200 Sr. 2L St. George, UT / Pine View HS 3 Van Noy, Kyle LB 6-3 235 Jr. 2L Reno, NV / McQueen HS 4 Kaveinga, Uona LB 5-11 236 Sr. 1L Hawthorne, CA / USC 5 Fua, Alani LB 6-5 206 So. 1L Northridge, CA / Oaks Christian 5 Pritchard, Iona RB 6-0 240 So. 1L South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS 6 Johnson, Jordan DB 5-10 185 So. 1L Springfield, MA / Brooks School 7 Hadley, Preston DB 6-0 200 Sr. 1L Pleasant Grove, UT / Snow College 7 Kuresa, Alex QB 5-11 180 Fr. RS Millville, UT / Mountain Crest HS 9 Sorensen, Daniel DB 6-2 206 Jr. 2L Colton, CA / Colton HS 10 Mathews, Mitch WR 6-6 215 Fr. RS Beaverton, OR / Southridge HS 10 Stout, Zac LB 6-1 229 So. 1L Moorpark, CA / Oaks Christian 11 Houk, Terenn WR 6-4 204 Fr. RS Enumclaw, WA / Enumclaw HS 11 Munns, Jason QB 6-5 250 Jr. SQ Kennewick, WA / Southridge HS 12 Falslev, JD WR 5-8 184 Jr. 2L Logan, UT / Sky View HS 12 Hill, Taysom QB 6-2 210 Fr. HS Pocatello, ID / Highland HS 13 Nelson, Riley QB 6-0 196 Sr. 2L Logan, UT / Utah State 15 Olsen, Ammon QB 6-3 213 So. TR Draper, UT / Southern Utah 16 Galea’i, Jray DB 6-0 196 Jr. 2L Laie, HI / Kahuku HS 17 Tollestrup, Dalin WR 6-1 182 Sr. 2L Raymond, Alberta / University of Calgary 18 Bills, Craig DB 6-1 209 So. 1L Provo, UT / Timpview HS 18 Wilson, Richard TE 6-2 232 Jr. 2L Spanish Fork, UT / Spanish Fork HS 19 Bateman, Trevor DB 5-9 178 Fr. RS Desert, CA / Palm Desert HS 19 Thompson, Brett WR 6-3 214 So. 1L El Dorado Hills, CA / Oak Ridge HS 20 Quezada, Josh RB 5-11 225 Jr. 2L La Habra, CA / La Habra HS 21 Everett, DeQuan DB 6-3 205 Sr. 1L Long Beach, CA / Cerritos CC 21 Henderson, Kurt WR 6-2 190 Fr. RS St. George, UT / Snow Canyon HS 22 Hine, Adam RB 6-1 193 Fr. RS Santa Clara, UT / Snow Canyon HS 22 Pikula, Manoa LB 6-1 231 Fr. RS South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS 23 Smith, Jordan WR 6-4 207 Jr. SQ Salem, UT / Spanish Fork HS 24 Comer, Cameron DB 6-0 191 So. SQ Springville, UT / Springville HS 25 Morgan, Rex WR 5-10 177 So. SQ Greeley, CO / Greeley West HS 26 Buckner, Robbie DB 5-10 176 Sr. 3L Ashdown, AR / Ashdown HS 27 Foote, David RB 5-11 200 Sr. 2L Washington, UT / Pine View HS 27 Kautai, Teu LB 6-1 212 Fr. RS Arlington, TX / The Oakridge School 28 Powell, Sawyer DB 6-1 210 Fr. HS West Richland, WA / Richland HS 28 Te'o, Levi RB 5-10 175 Fr. HS Provo, UT . Timpview HS 29 PoVey, Skye DB 5-11 184 Jr. 1L Ogden, UT / Snow College 29 Ridley, Skyler WR 6-0 182 Jr. SQ Murrieta, CA / Vista Murrieta HS 31 Raymond, Cody WR 5-9 173 Fr. RS Sandy, UT / Jordan HS 32 Hague, Mike DB 5-10 190 Sr. 3L Salt Lake City, UT / Brighton HS 33 Lasike, Paul RB 6-0 225 So. HS Aukland, New Zealand 34 Jorgensen, Austen LB 6-2 237 Sr. 3L Mt. Pleasant, UT / North Sanpete HS 35 Mendenhall, Zed RB 5-11 245 Sr. 2L Alpine, UT / Lone Peak HS 36 Richardson, Jordan DL 6-4 270 Sr. 3L Idaho Falls, ID / Bonneville HS 37 Sorensen, Justin K 6-1 232 Jr. 2L South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS 39 Dulan, Ian DL 6-1 270 Sr. 3L Hilo, HI / Kamehameha-Hawaii HS 41 'Unga, Uani LB 6-1 219 Jr. RS Rochester, CA / Oregon State 42 Alisa, Michael RB 6-1 213 Jr. 2L Provo, UT / Timpview HS 43 Pendley, Chase DB 6-1 204 Jr. 1L Sandy, UT / Southern Utah 44 Ogletree, Brandon LB 5-11 228 Sr. 3L McKinney, TX / McKinney HS 45 Beck, Tyler LB 6-1 212 Jr. 2L Murrieta, CA / Vista Murrieta HS 46 Bills, Kevan LB 6-3 245 Fr. RS Provo, UT / Timpview HS

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last School) 47 Ansah, Ezekiel LB 6-6 270 Sr. 2L Accra, Ghana / Presbyterian Boys Sch. 50 Freeman, Ryan OL 6-2 272 Sr. 2L Orem, UT / Orem HS 51 Lesatele, Lene LB 6-1 243 Fr. RS Artesia, CA / Gahr HS 52 Tialavea, Russell DL 6-3 266 Sr. 3L Oceanside, CA / Oceanside HS 53 Cox, Tanner LB 6-3 225 So. SQ Pleasant View, UT / Weber HS 54 Tushaus, Blair OL 6-2 280 So. 1L Scottsdale, AZ / Notre Dame Prep 55 Manumaleuna, Eathyn DL 6-2 294 Sr. 3L Anchorage, AK / Timpview HS 56 Anae, Famika OL 6-6 318 So. 1L Provo, UT / Timpview HS 57 Kaumatule, Moses DL 6-2 254 Fr. RS South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS 58 Blackmore, Justin DL 6-1 287 So. SQ West Jordan, UT / West Jordan HS 61 Crichton, Tui DL 6-3 357 Fr. RS Orem, UT / Timpview HS 62 Chambers, O'Neill DB 6-2 211 Sr. 3L Harmony, FL / Harmony HS 62 Payne, Mason OL 6-6 315 Fr. HS North Ogden, UT / Weber HS 63 Johnson, Kyle OL 6-4 305 Fr. HS Sandy, UT / Jordan HS 64 Motley, Terrance OL 6-3 280 Fr. RS Albuquerque, NM / Cibola HS 65 Vakalahi, Fono OL 6-3 340 So. 1L Bryan, TX / Bryan HS 67 Lawlor, Quinn OL 6-4 278 So. SQ Orem, UT / Orem HS 70 Alletto, Terrance OL 6-4 235 Fr. RS Parker, CO / Ponderosa HS 71 Kahaiali'i, Walter OL 6-3 325 Sr. 3L Lahaina, HI / Kamehameha-Maui HS 72 Mathews, Ryker OL 6-6 313 Fr. RS American Fork, UT / American Fork HS 73 Kafu, Solomone OL 6-2 314 So. 1L Rio Linda, CA / Rio Linda HS 74 Stringham, Brock OL 6-6 287 So. 1L Highlands Ranch, CO / Mountain Vista HS 75 Brown, Braden OL 6-6 301 Sr. 3L Salt Lake City, UT / Highland HS 76 Hansen, Braden OL 6-6 313 Sr. 3L Sandy, UT / Alta HS 77 Yeck, Michael OL 6-8 286 So. SQ Keller, TX / Keller HS 78 Reynolds, Houston OL 6-2 296 Jr. 2L Provo, UT / Timpview HS 79 Vaitai, Manaaki OL 6-3 307 Jr. SQ Euless, TX / Trinity HS 80 Mathews, Marcus TE 6-4 228 Jr. 2L Beaverton, OR / Southridge HS 82 Friel, Kaneakua TE 6-5 244 Jr. 2L Kaneohe, HI / Kamehameha HS 83 Edmunds, Mike WR 6-4 215 Fr. HS South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS 84 Mahina, Devin TE 6-6 245 So. 1L Upland, CA / Upland HS 85 Cutler, Dallin WR 5-9 170 Jr. 1L Draper, UT / Alta HS 86 Jorgensen, Colby TE 6-7 234 Fr. RS Provo, UT / Timpview HS 88 Holt, Austin TE 6-5 247 Jr. 2L South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS 89 Tuttle, Darin TE 6-4 245 Fr. HS El Dorado Hills, CA / Oakridge HS 91 Johnson, Marques DL 6-2 305 Jr. TR Los Angeles, CA / El Camino CC 92 Doman, Michael DL 6-4 225 Fr. HS Portland, OR / Canby HS 93 Brown, Trevor TE 6-5 210 Fr. RS Provo, UT / Timpview HS 93 Vea, Simote DL 5-11 270 Sr. 2L Hau'ula, HI / BYU-Hawaii 95 Muehlmann, Mike DL 6-4 253 Jr. 2L American Fork, UT / American Fork HS 96 Hornung, Reed DS 6-2 249 Sr. 2L Anoka, MN / Snow College 98 Fuga, Romney DL 6-2 321 Sr. 3L Huntington Beach, CA / Edison HS 99 Stephenson, Riley P 6-0 196 Sr. 3L St. George, UT / Pine View HS Collie, Dylan WR 5-11 175 Fr. HS El Dorado Hills, CA / Oak Ridge HS Hadley, Matt DB 5-11 190 Fr. HS Connell, WA / Connell HS Hoyt, Austin OL 6-7 260 Fr. HS Jackson, CA / Argonaut HS Kaufusi, Bronson OL 6-6 220 Fr. HS Provo, UT / Timpview HS King, Theodore DL 6-3 235 Fr. HS San Jose, CA / Valley Christian HS Leuta-Douyere, Jheremmya DL 6-1 235 Fr. HS Garden Grove, CA / Servite HS Pau'u, Butch LB 6-1 220 Fr. HS Anaheim, CA / Servite HS Peck, Remington DL 6-4 240 Fr. RS South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS Sandlin, Rhett LB 6-3 225 Fr. HS Sandy, UT / Alta HS Taumata, Tofi DL 6-3 270 Fr. HS Perris, CA / Perris HS Wilcox, Brad OL 6-7 265 Fr. RS Edmond, OK / North HS Williams, Jamaal RB 6-1 193 Fr. HS Fontana, CA / Summit HS

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2011 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE Game qB WR WR/TE RB RB/WR/TE Te lT lg c RG RT Ole Miss Heaps Hoffman Jacobson Di Luigi Falslev Holt M. Reynolds H. Reynolds Te. Brown B. Hansen B. Brown Texas Heaps Hoffman Jacobson Di Luigi Kariya Holt M. Reynolds H. Reynolds Te. Brown B. Hansen B. Brown Utah Heaps Hoffman Jacobson Alisa Mendenhall Holt M. Reynolds H. Reynolds Te. Brown B. Hansen B. Brown UCF Heaps Hoffman Jacobson Di Luigi Kariya Mathews M. Reynolds Thorson Te. Brown B. Hansen B. Brown Utah State Heaps Hoffman Apo Di Luigi Wilson Holt M. Reynolds H. Reynolds Te. Brown B. Hansen B. Brown San Jose State Nelson Hoffman Jacobson Kariya Mendenhall Holt M. Reynolds H. Reynolds Te. Brown B. Hansen B. Brown Oregon State Nelson Hoffman Apo Quezada Wilson Holt M. Reynolds H. Reynolds Te. Brown B. Hansen B. Brown Idaho State Nelson Hoffman Apo Alisa Mendenhall Holt M. Reynolds H. Reynolds Te. Brown B. Hansen B. Brown TCU Nelson Hoffman Apo Alisa Friel Holt M. Reynolds H. Reynolds Te. Brown B. Hansen B. Brown Idaho Nelson Hoffman Jacobson Di Luigi Mendenhall Holt M. Reynolds H. Reynolds Te. Brown B. Hansen B. Brown New Mexico State Heaps Hoffman Jacobson Alisa Mendenhall Holt M. Reynolds Thorson Te. Brown B. Hansen B. Brown Hawaii Nelson Hoffman Jacobson Di Luigi Falslev Mathews M. Reynolds H. Reynolds Te. Brown B. Hansen B. Brown Tulsa Nelson Hoffman Jacobson Di Luigi Falslev Mathews M. Reynolds Thorson Te. Brown B. Hansen B. Brown

DEFENSE Game le nT/LB Re slB mlB BLB WLB fc fs kaT BC Ole Miss Rowley Fuga Manumaleuna Pendleton Kaveinga Ogletree Van Noy Eason Uale D. Sorensen P. Hadley Texas Rowley Fuga Manumaleuna Pendleton Kaveinga S. Hadley Van Noy Eason Uale D. Sorensen P. Hadley Utah Fangupo Fuga Manumaleuna Pendleton Kaveinga Ogletree Wagner Eason Uale D. Sorensen P. Hadley UCF Fangupo Fuga Manumaleuna Frazier Kaveinga Ogletree Wagner Eason Uale D. Sorensen P. Hadley Utah State Fangupo Fuga Manumaleuna Frazier Kaveinga Ogletree Wagner Eason Uale D. Sorensen P. Hadley San Jose State Fangupo Fuga Manumaleuna Pendleton Kaveinga Ogletree Wagner Eason Uale D. Sorensen P. Hadley Oregon State Fangupo Fuga Manumaleuna Pendleton Kaveinga Ogletree Van Noy Eason Uale D. Sorensen P. Hadley Idaho State Rowley Frazier Manumaleuna Pendleton Kaveinga Ogletree Van Noy Eason Uale D. Sorensen P. Hadley TCU Fangupo Fuga Manumaleuna Pendleton Kaveinga Ogletree Van Noy Eason Uale D. Sorensen P. Hadley Idaho Fangupo Fuga Manumaleuna Frazier Kaveinga Ogletree Van Noy Eason Uale D. Sorensen P. Hadley New Mexico State Fangupo Fuga Manumaleuna Frazier Kaveinga Ogletree Wagner Eason Uale D. Sorensen P. Hadley Hawaii Fangupo Fuga Manumaleuna Frazier Kaveinga Ogletree Van Noy Eason Uale D. Sorensen P. Hadley Tulsa Fangupo Fuga Manumaleuna Wagner Kaveinga Ogletree Van Noy Eason Uale D. Sorensen P. Hadley

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Famika Anae Fa-mee-kah Ah-nye Teu Kautai Tay-oo Cow-tie Ezekiel Ansah Ahn-saw Uona Kaveinga Whoa-nah Ross Apo Awe-po Lene Lesatele Leh-nay Less-uh-tell-ay Cameron Comer Comb-er Devin Mahina Mah-hee-nah DeQuan Everett Day-kwan Eathyn Manumaleuna Ee-thin Kaneakua Friel Kha-nay-ah-koo-ah Free-eel Mah-noo-mah-lay-oo-nah Alani Fua Ah-lah-nee Foo-ah Manoa Pikula Maw-no-uh Pee-coo-la Romney Fuga Foong-uh Iona Pritchard Yoh-nah Jray Galea’i Dray Nah-lee-eye Josh Quezada Kah-zah-dah Mike Hague Hay-gh Russell Tialavea Tee-ah-lah-vay-ah Adam Hine Hee-nay Blair Tushaus Tuss-house Terenn Houk Howk Uani Unga Oo-ah-ni Uhn-gah Marques Johnson Marcus Manaaki Vaitai Mah-nah-key Vai-tie Solomone Kafu So-lo-mo-nay Kah-foo Fono Vakalahi Vak-ah-lah-hee Walter Kahaiali'i Kah-high-ah-lee-ee Simote Vea See-mo-tay Vay-ah Moses Kaumatule Cow-ma-too-lay

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2012 OFFENSE DEPTH CHART 2012 DEFENSE DEPTH CHART

WR 2 Cody Hoffman 6-4 208 Jr. LE 55 Eathyn Manumaleuna 6-2 294 Sr. 85 Dallin Cutler 5-9 170 Jr. 36 Jordan Richardson 6-4 270 Sr.

WR 1 Ross Apo 6-3 206 So. 12 JD Falslev 5-8 184 Jr. NT 98 Romney Fuga 6-2 321 Sr. 52 Russell Tialavea 6-3 266 Sr.

80 Marcus Mathews 6-4 228 Jr. TE 65 Ian Dulan 6-1 270 Sr. -or- RE 82 Kaneakua Friel 6-5 244 Jr. 47 Ezekiel Ansah 6-6 270 Jr.

LT 72 6-6 313 Fr. SLB 2 Spencer Hadley 6-1 230 Jr. 71 Walter Kahaiali'i 6-3 325 Sr. 5 Alani Fua 6-5 206 So.

LG 76 Braden Hansen 6-6 313 Sr. 56 Famika Anae 6-6 318 So. MLB 4 Uona Kaveinga 5-11 236 Sr. 10 Zac Stout 6-1 229 So. C 78 Houston Reynolds 6-2 296 Jr. 54 Blair Tushaus 6-2 280 So. BLB 44 Brandon Ogletree 5-11 228 Sr. 45 Tyler Beck 6-1 212 So. RG 74 Brock Stringham 6-6 287 So. 79 Manaaki Vaitai 6-3 307 Jr. WLB 3 Kyle Van Noy 6-3 235 Jr. 47 Ezekiel Ansah 6-6 270 Sr. RT 75 Braden Brown 6-6 301 Sr. 77 Michael Yeck 6-8 286 So. FC 6 Jordan Johnson 5-10 185 So. 26 Robbie Buckner 5-10 176 Sr. QB 13 Riley Nelson 6-0 196 Sr. 3 James Lark 6-2 200 Sr. BC 7 Preston Hadley 6-0 200 Sr 32 Mike Hague 5-10 190 Sr.

RB 42 Michael Alisa 6-1 213 Jr. 20 Josh Quezada 5-11 225 Jr. KAT 17 Daniel Sorensen 6-2 206 Jr. 16 Jray Galea'i 6-0 196 Jr. FB 35 Zed Mendenhall 5-11 245 Sr. 5 Iona Pritchard 6-0 240 So. FS 1 Joe Sampson 5-10 213 Sr. 32 Mike Hague 5-10 190 Sr. -or- 18 Craig Bills 6-2 200 So.

SPECIAL TEAMS K 37 Justin Sorensen 6-1 232 So. PR 12 JD Falslev 5-8 184 Jr. P 99 Riley Stephenson 6-0 196 Jr. DS 96 Reed Hornung 6-2 249 Sr. H 3 James Lark 6-2 200 Sr. KR 2 Cody Hoffman 6-4 208 So. 32 Mike Hague 5-10 190 Sr.

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michael terrance alisa alletto junior freshman running back offensive line 6'1'' • 213 LBS 6'3'' • 235 LBS PROVO, UT PARKER, CO TIMPVIEW HS 42 PONDEROSA HS 70 AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned AT BYU: 2009 (redshirt) Member of the scout team letterman honors ... saw action in 12 games, including 4 starts ... second leading rusher with 85 BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Ponderosa High ... First-team All- carries, 455 yards and 3 touchdowns ... also had 5 recep- State ... invited to participate in the Hawaiian Prep Classic all- tions for 55 yards and 1 touchdown ... in first game used as star event featuring more than 100 of the nations best seniors a primary ball carrier rushed for 91 yards on 16 carries ...... rated No. 8 offensive center nationally and No. 5 Colorado scored first career rushing touchdown at Oregon State ... had prep prospect by Rivals.com ... can bench 300 pounds and a 42-yard rushing touchdown vs. Idaho State ... season-high squat 440 pounds ... helped Ponderosa offense produce 24.3 99 rushing yards vs. Idaho ... also made 7 tackles on special points per game in 2008 ... team finished 4-4 in Colorado's teams 5A Southern league and 4-6 overall in 2008 ... also finished third in the shot put at the state championships ... coached 2008 (freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in by Randy Huff. 12 games ... special teams contributor ... totaled 11 tackles on the season, including nine solo takedowns ... recorded PERSONAL: Parents are Mike and Ann...born in Fairfax, one tackle for loss, one forced fumble and one blocked kick Virginia ... brother Nick was also a member of the BYU football team ... Eagle Scout ... served an LDS mission to BEFORE BYU: Earned Deseret Morning News 4A Second-Team Riverside, California (2009-11) ... also recruited by LSU, All-State honors ... earned All-Utah Valley honors ... helped Illinois, Princeton, Colorado and Air Force. lead Timpview to a 13-0 record on the season to claim the Utah 4A State Championships, including a 50-7 victory over Pine View in the championship game ... a member of the famika 2006 Utah 4A State Championship team ... credited with four interceptions and three sacks ... scored six touchdowns anae sophomore as a running back for the T-Birds ... recruited by Boise State, offensive line California, Oklahoma, UNLV, Utah and Washington State 6'6'' • 318 LBS PROVO, UT PERSONAL: Served in the Puerto Rico San Juan West Mission TIMPVIEW HS CAREER STATS 56 rushing year GP ATT YDS Y/A LONG TD AT BYU: 2011 (FRESHMAN) Earned letterman honors ... played 2008 12 0 0 N/A 0 0 in four games as a backup 2011 12 85 455 5.4 42 3 TOTAL 24 85 45 5.4 42 3 2010 (redshirt) Suffered an ACL injury during spring camp. RECEIVING BEFORE BYU: Helped lead Timpview HS to the 2006 4A State YEAR GP REC YDS Y/R LONG TD 2008 12 0 0 N/A 0 0 Championship title ... played for former BYU standout Louis 2011 12 5 55 11.0 26 1 Wong at Timpview HS ... blocked for an offense that produced TOTAL 24 5 55 11.0 26 1 26.5 points per game ... part of an offensive line that helped produce a 1,700-yard rusher and a 1,400-yard passer ... high school teammate of BYU signees Houston Reynolds and cousin Ethan Manumaleuna.

PERSONAL: Son of current Arizona assistant coach and former BYU coach and player ... served in the Texas McAllen Mission for the LDS Church ... recruited by UNLV, Colorado, Texas Tech and Hawaii.

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ROSS APO sophomore wide receiver 6'3'' • 206 LBS ARLINGTON, TX THE OAKRIDGE 1 SCHOOL

AT BYU: 2011 (freshman) Earned letterman honors as a freshman ... named FBS Independent Freshman of the Year, Phil Steele All-Independent Second Team ... saw action in all 13 games and started 4 games ... second leading receiver on the team ... caught 34 passes for 453 yards and 9 touch- downs ... caught at least one pass in 11 of 13 games ... caught one touchdown pass in each of the first three games at Ole Miss, at Texas and vs. Utah ... caught two touchdown passes each game vs. New Mexico State and at Hawai'i ... ezekiel season high 71 receiving yards vs. Idaho State.

ansah 2010 (redshirt) Played in the season opener at Washington senior ... suffered an open dislocation of his left index finger during linebacker 6'6'' • 270 LBS the second week of the season at practice, did not play the ACCRA, GHANA remainder of the year PRESBYTERIAN 47 BEFORE BYU: Ranked the No. 13 wide receiver in the nation BOYS SCHOOL by Rivals.com ... averaged 19.1 yards per catch over his AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Earned letterman honors ... played three year prep career ... totaled nearly 2,000 receiving yards in 12 games on special teams and outside linebacker ...... 22 career touchdown receptions, including 21 over the totaled seven tackles, including three solo, on the season past two seasons ... averaged 22.5 yards on 36 receptions ... also had a quarterback hurry ... season-best two tackles as a senior, totaling 810 yards and 10 touchdowns ... as a vs. Idaho junior he hauled in 37 passes for 764 yards for a 20.6 yards- per-catch average with 11 touchdown receptions ... he also 2010 (SOPHOMORE) Earned letterman honors ... saw action recorded 27 catches for 331 yards and one touchdown as a in six games on special teams and the defensive line ... had sophomore ... invited to play in the U.S. Army All-American three tackles and a pass breakup ... recorded his first tackle Bowl ... coached by Phillip Farhat. vs. Wyoming, then had a tackle against New Mexico and Utah ... pass breakup came vs. UNLV PERSONAL: Speaks Tongan ... majoring in exercise science ... also recruited by California, Kansas State, Minnesota, BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Presbyterian Boys' Secondary Missouri, Nebraska, Texas and Tulsa. School ... named overall best business student CAREER STATS PERSONAL: Born in Accra, Ghana ... parents are Edward RECEIVING and Elizabeth ... favorite food is fufu and peanut butter YEAR GP REC YDS Y/R LONG TD soup ... excels at FIFA soccer ... speaks Twi and Fante, two 2010 1 0 0 N/A 0 0 local Ghanaian dialects ... favorite athlete is LeBron James 2011 13 34 453 13.3 42 9 TOTAL 14 34 453 13.3 42 9 ... majoring in actuarial science with a minor in math ... enrolled at BYU in 2008 and participated on the track team in 2009 before joining the football team in 2010.

CAREER STATS Defensive year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds 2010 6 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 2011 12 3 4 7 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 18 4 6 10 0.0 0.0 DEFENSIVE cont. YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU 2010 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2011 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

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TREVOR BATEMAN freshman defensive back 5'9'' • 178 LBS DESERT, CA PALM DESERT HS 19 AT BYU: 2009 (redshirt) Member of the scout team

BEFORE BYU: Helped Palm Desert to a 9-3 overall record in 2008 ... runs 4.45 40, can bench 300 pounds and has 37-inch vertical ... also played running back and receiver ... recorded 25 catches for 320 yards and five touchdowns in 2007 ... racked up 70 tackles and four interceptions as a junior ... also recruited by Arizona and UNLV ... coached by Pat Blackburn.

PERSONAL: Served in the Texas Fort Worth Mission for the LDS Church TYLER beck junior linebacker 6'1'' • 212 LBS craig MURRIETA, CA VISTA bills MURRIETTA HS sophomore 45 defensive back 6'1'' • 209 LBS AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... PROVO, UT played in nine games ... had nine tackles, including seven TIMPVIEW HS 18 solo, on the year AT BYU: 2009 (freshman) Earned letterman honors as a true 2010 (REDSHIRT) Member of the scout team freshman ... saw action in all 13 games, including a start against Florida State ... totaled 23 tackles on the season, 2007 (FRESHMAN) Saw action in two games including 15 solo ... recorded two interceptions BEFORE BYU: Helped lead Vista Murrieta to an 11-1 record BEFORE BYU: Deseret News 2008 Mr. Football recipient as ... Southwestern League Defensive MVP ... recorded 75 solo Utahs top player in 4A ... three-time first-team All-State selec- tackles on the season and 16 assisted takedowns ... aver- tion ... 2008 All-Valley Football Team MVP ... three-year start- aged 8.3 tackles per game as a senior ... totaled 13 sacks er at safety for Timpview, helping the Thunderbirds complete for a combined loss of 104 yards ... averaged 1.2 sacks per back-to-back perfect seasons and 36 consecutive victories game ... had four rushing touchdowns on the season ... had and three straight 4A state championships ... rated by Rivals. 25 carries for 107 yards ... recruited by Arizona, Nebraska, com as No. 10 safety in the nation, No. 2 hardest-hitting Oregon, Portland State, UCLA and Utah. safety nationally and No. 3 overall prospect in Utah in 2008 PERSONAL: Served in the Texas Houston Mission for the ... defensive backs MVP of the 2008 NIKE Camp in Provo LDS Church PERSONAL: Older brothers K.C. and Kelly were both former CAREER STATS members of the BYU football team and brother Kevan is on Defensive the current Cougar roster ... served in the California Ventura year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds Mission 2007 2 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2011 9 7 2 9 0.0 0.0 CAREER STATS TOTAL 18 4 6 10 0.0 0.0 Defensive DEFENSIVE cont. year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU 2011 13 15 8 23 0.0 0.0 2007 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 13 15 8 23 0.0 0.0 2011 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DEFENSIVE cont. TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU 2011 2/40 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 2/40 0 0 0 0 0 0

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kevan braden bills brown freshman senior linebacker offensive line 6'3'' • 245 LBS 6'6'' • 301 LBS PROVO, UT SALT LAKE CITY, UT TIMPVIEW HS 46 HIGHLAND HS 75 AT BYU: 2011 (redshirt) Member of the scout team AT BYU: 2011 (JUNIOR) Earned letterman honors ... started in BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Timpview High ... All-State First all 13 games ... earned Phil Steele All-Independent Second Team ... Daily Herald Elite 11 ... helped Timpview win two Team ... helped BYU rank No. 5 in third-down conversions state championships ... also participated in track and field, (51.31 percent) ... offensive line No. 9 in tackles for loss taking fourth in the state in shot put and running the 100 allowed per game (4.31) and No. 24 in total sacks allowed meters (17.0)

PERSONAL: Parents are Randy and Robin ... served in the 2010 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... started in Argentina Mendoza Mission ... three brothers (KC, Kelly and all 13 games ... Academic All-MWC ... helped BYU rank Craig) all played football at BYU ... also recruited by Oregon, No. 42 nationally averaging 168.1 rushing yards per game Colorado and Cal ... helped BYU achieve seven 200-yard rushing games this season, the most for BYU since 2001 ... helped BYU hold opponents to zero sacks in four games and two or fewer in justin 11 games blackmore 2009 (freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action sophomore in all 13 games on the season, including two starts ... defensive line Academic All-MWC ... switched to offensive line from tight 6'1'' • 287 LBS end midway through the season WEST JORDAN, UT WEST JORDAN HS (redshirt) Member of the scout team

58 BEFORE BYU: Salt Lake Tribune 4-A first-team All-State selec- AT BYU: 2011 (FRESHMAN) Saw time against Idaho and New tion as a senior ... earned first-team All-State honors by Mexico State ... registered a tackle against the Vandals the Deseret Morning News ... started three straight years at 2008 (redshirt) Member of the scout team Judge Memorial High School before attending Highland HS

PERSONAL: Son of Les and Sheralyn ... older brother of cur- PERSONAL: Served in the Pennsylvania Harrisburg Mission rent BYU tight end Trevor Brown ... participated in a service for the LDS Church project with Engage Now Service Expedition to Cuenca ... speaks Spanish ... majoring in exercise and wellness ... recruited by Oregon, UCLA, Utah State, Washington and Washington State

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o'neill chambers senior defensive back 6'2'' • 211 LBS HARMONY, FL HARMONY HS 15 AT BYU: 2010 (junior) Played in five games, starting in four ... had five catches for 48 yards receiving ... also returned five punts for 45 total yards and 15 kickoffs for 316 yards ... is BYU's career leader in kickoff returns (69) and second in kickoff return yards (1,611)

2009 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a sophomore ... saw action in all 13 games, including nine starts ... was second on the team with 32 receptions for 376 yards ... averaged 11.8 yards per catch and 28.9 yards per game ... returned 19 kicks for 486 robbie yards, including a career-long 97 yards against UNLV ... also served buckner a primary punt returner, recording 22 returns for 132 yards senior 2008 (freshman) Earned letterman honors as a freshman ... saw defensive back action in all 13 games for the Cougars ... returned 35 kicks for 809 5'10'' • 176 LBS yards, averaging 23.1 yards per return caught three receptions on ASHDOWN, AR 26 the season for 42 yards BEFORE BYU: Credited with 39 receptions for 965 yards ... totaled AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Earned letterman honors ... played ten touchdowns as a senior, including four touchdown receptions, in six games, totaling one pass breakup on the year against three touchdowns on special teams and three touchdowns coming Idaho State on the defensive side of the ball ... named First Team All-Central Florida as a wide receiver ... played for former Cougar standout Tyler 2010 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a sopho- Anderson at Harmony HS more ... saw action in six games, notching three tackles, two against UNLV PERSONAL: Born in Kissimmee, Florida ... parents are Lloyd and Linette Chambers ... recruited by Florida, South Carolina, 2009 (freshman) Earned letterman honors as a freshman Mississippi State, Georgia, Clemson, Purdue and Texas Tech ... saw action in six games, earning his first career start in the Utah State game ... totaled four tackles on the season.

2006 (redshirt) Member of the scout team cameron

BEFORE BYU: Played running back and safety ... ran for 992 comer sophomore yards and 15 touchdowns and recorded 102 tackles and defensive back six interceptions his senior year ... first team all-region ... 6'0'' • 191 LBS first team all-state on defense ... one of three finalists for SPRINGVILLE, UT 3-A Defensive Player of the Year in Arkansas ... state 3-A SPRINGVILLE HS 400 meter champion in Track ... Rivals.com post season 24 Arkansas top 15. AT BYU: 2011 (freshman) Played in three games on the year PERSONAL: Son of Paul and Marne Buckner ... served in against Idaho State, New Mexico State and Hawai'i the Mozambique Maputo Mission for the LDS Church ... speaks Portuguese ... Eagle Scout ... majoring in landscape 2008 (redshirt) Member of the scout team management BEFORE BYU: A three-year letter-winner and starter at CAREER STATS Springville HS ... earned Deseret Morning News All-Utah Defensive Valley honorable mention honors ... named the South Utah year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds County Player of the Year ... team captain ... ranked as the 2009 6 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 39th-best prospect on the Scout.com Northwest Hot 100 ... 2010 6 3 4 7 0.0 0.0 also played basketball, and track 2011 6 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 18 7 4 11 0.0 0.0 PERSONAL: Born in Sandy, Utah ... mother is Gail Comer ... DEFENSIVE cont. served in the Virginia Richmond Mission (2009-11) for the YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU 2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LDS Church ... majoring in education leadership ... recruited 2010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 by California, Michigan, Arizona State, Arizona, Colorado, 2011 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Washington State, Washington, Oregon, Oregon State, TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Stanford, Duke, Army, Illinois, Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Utah and Utah State.

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tanner ian cox dulan sophomore senior linebacker defensive line 6'3'' • 225 LBS 6'1'' • 270 LBS PLEASANT VIEW, UT HILO, HI WEBER HS KAMEHAMEHA- 53 HAWAII HS 39 AT BYU: 2011 (freshman) Member of the scout team AT BYU: 2011 (redshirt) Member of the scout team

2010 (redshirt) Member of the scout team 2008 (junior) Earned letterman honors as a junior ... saw action in 12 games, including one start at nose tackle against BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Weber High UNLV ... totaled 20 tackles on the season, including seven PERSONAL: Parents are Robert and LaDawn ... served in solo takedowns ... recorded four tackles for a combined loss the Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Mission ... business management of 32 yards and four quarterback hurries ... recorded sacks against Washington, UCLA and New Mexico ... recovered a fumble in BYU's 59-0 shutout win over UCLA ... totaled a tui season-high six total tackles against New Mexico ... also had crichton 1.5 tackles for loss against the Lobos. freshman 2007 (SOPHOMORE) Earned letterman honors as a sophomore defensive line ... started 12 of the Cougars' 13 games during the season ... 6'3'' • 357 LBS OREM, UT credited with 24 tackles, including 3 sacks for a combined TIMPVIEW HS loss of 15 yards ... totaled 11 solo tackles and 13 assisted 61 tackles ... had a season-high four tackles against Air Force and Colorado State ... credited with two QB hurries. 2009 (redshirt) Member of the scout team 2006 (freshman) Earned letterman honors as a true fresh- BEFORE BYU: Three-year starter ... earned first-team All- man ... started in five games during the season, including the State accolades as a junior ... helped Timpview win back- Cougars' first four games ... saw action in six games during to-back 4A state titles as a sophomore and junior ... also the season ... credited with seven tackles, including four solo recruited by Utah, Colorado, LSU, Arizona State and Hawaii takedowns ... credited with one tackle for a loss ... produced ... coached by Louis Wong. a forced-fumble (vs. UNLV) ... a significant contributor on a defensive unit that gave up only 14.7 points per game, rank- PERSONAL: Served in the Texas Houston South Mission for the ing 10th nationally ... part of a defense that ranked fourth LDS Church nationally in turnover margin with +14 turnover margin (+1.08 pg) ... suffered a season-ending leg injury during dallin practice midway through the season. BEFORE BYU: First-team All-BIIF on offense and defense ... cutler helped Warriors reach the Division II state tournament for the junior wide receiver first time ... had 90 tackles and 10 sacks as a senior. 5'9'' • 170 LBS DRAPER, UT PERSONAL: Mother is Muncie Pe'a ... served in the Illinois ALTA HS Peoria Mission for the LDS Church ... recruited by Utah and 85 Colorado State ... majoring in leisure services management.

AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played CAREER STATS in eight games with three catches for 23 yards Defensive 2010 (redshirt) Member of the scout team year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds 2006 6 4 3 7 1.0/1 0.0 2007 (FRESHMAN) Member of the scout team 2007 12 11 13 24 3.5/18 2.5/15 BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Alta High ... two-time football letterwin- 2008 12 7 13 20 4.0/32 3.0/29 ner and three-time basketball letterwinner ... region champs ... TOTAL 30 22 29 51 8.5/51 5.5/44 team captain ... honor roll student DEFENSIVE cont. YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU PERSONAL: Parents are Chuck and Michelle ... married to wife 2006 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Natalia ... served in the Coasta Rica San Jose Mission ... speaks Spanish ... Eagle Scout ... majoring in business management 2007 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2008 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 CAREER STATS RECEIVING TOTAL 0 0 1 2 0 6 0 YEAR GP REC YDS Y/R LONG TD 2011 8 3 23 7.7 13 0 TOTAL 8 3 23 7.7 13 0 < 31 > 2012 BYU FOOTBALL

dequan david everett foote senior senior defensive back running back 6'3'' • 205 LBS 5'11'' • 200 LBS LONG BEACH, CA ST. GEORGE, UT CERRITOS CC 21 PINE VIEW HS 27 AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Earned letterman honors ... played in AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Earned letterman honors as a junior five games ... had first career tackle vs. Idaho State ... also ... played in all 13 games ... had 13 carries for 146 yards, had one tackle vs. Idaho totaled seven tackles and recovered one fumble ... recorded a 20+ yard run in four games 2010 (REDSHIRT) Member of the scout team 2010 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a sophomore BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Woodrow Wilson High ... 2-time ... played in 12 games on cover squad and at running back All-Conference honoree ... also four-time letterwinner in ... MWC Scholar-Athlete ... Academic All-MWC ... rushed for track, competing in short distance events ... coached by 53 yards on eight carries with one touchdown while totaling Andre Bates 36 yards on two receptions ... had nine tackles, seven solo PERSONAL: Born in Long Beach, California ... mom is on special teams Krystal Smith ... majoring in global studies ... recruited by 2009 (freshman) Member of the scout team New Mexico, Tulsa, Texas Tech and Southern Miss BEFORE BYU: Played at Pine View HS for Ray Hosner ... earned a 3.96 GPA ... team captain ... totaled over 1,200 JD receiving yards and 80 catches his senior year ... co-offensive FALSLEV MVP ... all-region ... all-state receiver as a senior ... also let- junior tered in basketball. wide receiver PERSONAL: Son of Jerry and Patty Foote ... served an LDS 5'8'' • 184 LBS SMITHFIELD, mission to Colombia Bogota North ... speaks Spanish UT CAREER STATS 12 rushing AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a year GP ATT YDS Y/A LONG TD sophomore ... saw action in all 13 games and started three 2010 12 8 53 6.6 31 1 ... tied for 29th nationally in punt return average at 10.0 2011 12 13 146 11.2 56 0 yards per return ... Phil Steele All-Independent First Team ... TOTAL 24 21 199 9.5 56 2 returned 22 punts for 220 yards, including a 67-yard return RECEIVING for a touchdown at TCU ... caught 31 passes for 330 yards YEAR REC YDS Y/R LONG TD and two touchdowns 2010 2 36 18.0 31 0 2011 0 0 N/A 0 0 2010 (freshman) Earned letterman honors as a freshman TOTAL 2 36 18.0 31 0 ... saw time in all 13 games ... Academic All-MWC ... took over punt return duties midway through the season, total- ing 136 yards on a team-high 15 returns ... also had 162 yards on eight kickoff returns and 17 yards rushing on three carries ... had a team season-high punt return of 43 yards against UTEP in the New Mexico Bowl

BEFORE BYU: Played at Sky View HS for Craig Ahnder ... all-state ... also lettered in basketball and baseball.

CAREER STATS receiving year GP REC YDS Y/R LONG TD 2010 13 0 0 N/A 0 0 2011 13 31 330 10.6 27 2 TOTAL 26 31 330 10.6 27 2 PUNT RETURNS YEAR PR YDS AVG LONG TD 2010 15 136 9.1 43 0 2011 22 220 10.0 67 1 TOTAL 37 356 9.6 67 1

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ryan freeman senior offensive line 6'2'' • 272 LBS OREM, UT OREM HS 50 AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Did not play due to injury

2010 (redshirt) Did not play due to injury

2009 (SOPHOMORE) Earned letterman honors as a sopho- more ... saw action in 10 games on the season ... MWC Scholar-Athlete ... Academic All-MWC alani 2008 (FRESHMAN) Earned Academic All- honors ... saw action in seven games ... part fua sophomore of an offensive line that helped produce an average 465.5 linebacker yards of total offense per game (4th in the nation) 6'5'' • 215 LBS NORTHRIDGE, CA BEFORE BYU: Named First-Team All-State by the Salt Lake OAKS CHRISTIAN Tribune and Deseret News ... named All-Valley by the Daily 5 Herald ... played offensive and defensive lineman in high school AT BYU: 2011 (freshman) Earned letterman honors playing in eight games ... finished with six tackles and two sacks PERSONAL: Brother Mark was an offensive lineman for the Cougars ... father is Dave Freeman and mother is Kerri 2010 (redshirt) Member of the scout team Robinson ... recruited by Arizona State, California, Oregon, BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Oaks Christian ... rated the No. Purdue, Stanford and Utah ... served an LDS mission to the 25 weakside defensive end in the nation by Rivals.com ... Chile Santiago North Mission ... speaks Spanish Offensive-Defensive Bowl All-American ... First Team Ventura County ... also lettered in volleyball ... coached by Bill Redell.

kaneakua PERSONAL: Parents are George and Helen ... married to wife friel Malaysia ... has one son, Alani, Jr. ... older brother, Sione, plays junior defensive tackle for the ... also recruited by tight end Arizona, Arizona State, Hawaii, Ohio State, Oregon, Oregon State 6'5'' • 244 LBS and Washington ... majoring in pre-business management KANEOHE, HI KAMEHAMEHA CAREER STATS HS 82 Defensive AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds 2011 8 4 2 6 2.0/8 2.0/8 played in 12 games ... finished with seven catches for 55 TOTAL 8 4 2 6 2.0/8 2.0/8 yards and a touchdown on the year ... first career catch DEFENSIVE cont. was an eight-yard touchdown at Oregon State YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU 2011 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Earned letterman honors as a redshirt 2008 (freshman) TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 freshman ... saw action in eight games, including one start against New Mexico ... recorded one solo tackle against UNLV.

2007 (redshirt) Member of the scout team

BEFORE BYU: Under the direction of head coach Kanani Souza, helped lead the Warriors to an 8-3 record as a senior ... a Honolulu Star-Bulletin All-State selection ... recruited by Boise State, Oregon and Nevada.

CAREER STATS RECEIVING YEAR GP REC YDS Y/R LONG TD 2008 8 0 0 N/A 0 0 2011 12 7 55 7.9 15 1 TOTAL 20 7 55 7.9 15 1

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ROMNEY jray FUGA galea'i SENIOR junior DEFENSIVE LINE defensive back 6'2'' • 321 LBS 6'0'' • 196 LBS HUNTINGTON LAIE, HI BEACH, CA KAHUKU HS EDISON HS 98 16 AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Earned letterman honors ... played AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... in 12 games and started all 12 ... anchored BYU defensive played in four games and recorded one tackle line and rushing defense ranked No. 19 in nation (112.08 ypg allowed) ... had 25 tackles including 2 for a loss ... had 2010 (freshman) Earned letterman honors ... played in 12 four tackles vs. UCF ... three tackles and one tackle for loss games and garnered four solo tackles ... had a fumble recov- vs. San Jose State ... two tackles and one tackle for loss vs. ery and two tackles at Utah State Idaho. 2009 (redshirt) Member of the scout team 2010 (MEDICAL REDSHIRT) Received medical waiver from BEFORE BYU: Earned first-team All-State honors ... rated No. NCAA ... started four games at nose guard before suffering 4 overall prospect from state of Hawaii by Rivals.com and a season-ending knee injury (ACL and LCL) against Nevada the No. 23 safety in the nation by Scout.com ... played his ... Academic All-MWC ... contributed 15 tackles, 0.5 tackles sophomore season at Timpview High School in Provo, Utah, for loss and 0.5 sacks on the year as a member of the Thunderbirds 2006 4A state champion- 2009 (SOPHOMORE) Earned letterman honors as a sopho- ship team ... also recruited by Hawaii more ... saw action in all 13 games, starting seven ... PERSONAL: Parents are Raymond and Mili ... open major. Academic All-MWC ... totaled 40 tackles on the season, including 16 solo ... had three tackles for loss, including his first career sack against CSU ... forced a fumble in the preston CSU game. hadley 2006 (freshman) Earned Academic All-Mountain West senior Conference honors as a freshman ... played in all 13 games defensive back 6'0'' • 200 LBS for the Cougars ... earned letterman honors as a true fresh- PLEASANT GROVE, UT man ... credited with nine tackles on the season, including SNOW COLLEGE four solo and five assisted tackles ... totaled two tackles for 7 a loss AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a junior ... Yahoo! Sports All-Independent Team, FBS All- BEFORE BYU: California first-team All-State Underclassman Independent honorable mention ... played and started in all as a junior ... Los Angeles Times Southern California line- 13 games ... tied for 9th nationally in pass breakups with man of the year ... one of the top defensive tackles and 14 ... had 51 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, one sack and one heavyweight wrestlers in the state of California ... took quarterback hurry fourth in the state as a heavyweight wrestler his junior year ... played in the Florida-California All-Star game. BEFORE BYU: (2006, 2010) Helped Snow College win two Top of the Mountains Bowls and two conference champion- PERSONAL: Parents are Romney and Lavalea Fuga ... served ships ... totaled 125 tackles, two fumble recoveries, three in the Madagascar Antananarivo Mission for the LDS Church forced fumbles, three sacks and one interception in two ... speaks Malagasy ... Eagle Scout ... majoring in organiza- years ... Region 18 Defensive MVP ... WSFL First Team All- tional behavior/HR management ... recruited by Penn State, Conference ... team captain Cal, Washington, UNLV, Nebraska and San Diego CAREER STATS PERSONAL: Parents are Steve and Camille ... served in the Defensive New York New York South Mission (2007-09) ... Eagle year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds Scout ... majoring in communications ... also recruited by 2006 12 4 5 9 2.0/3 0.0 Washington State, Northwestern, Utah State, New Mexico 2009 13 16 24 40 3.0/16 1.0/14 State and New Mexico 2010 4 6 9 15 0.5/2 0.5/2 2011 12 16 9 25 2.0/2 0.0 CAREER STATS TOTAL 41 42 47 89 7.5/23 1.5/16 Defensive DEFENSIVE cont. year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU 2011 13 32 19 51 2.5/14 1.0/6 2006 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 13 32 19 51 2.5/14 1.0/6 2009 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 DEFENSIVE cont. 2010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU 2011 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 TOTAL 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 1 14

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spencer MIKE hadley HAGUE junior sENIOR linebacker DEFENSIVE BACK 6'1'' • 230 LBS 5'10'' • 190 LBS CONNELL, WA SALT LAKE CITY, UT CONNELL HS 2 BRIGHTON HS 32 AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Earned letterman honors as a junior sophomore ... saw action in all 13 games with one start at ... saw action in 11 games, primarily as the lead blocker on linebacker ... totaled 45 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and one kick returns ... helped spring Cody Hoffman with a block for a interception ... in first career start had a team-high 12 tackles 93-yard kickoff returned for a touchdown vs. UCF ... totaled 7 at Texas tackles on the year

2008 (freshman) Earned letterman honors as a freshman ... 2010 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a running saw action in 11 games ... Academic All-MWC ... contributor back ... played in 10 games ... caught five passes for 43 on special teams ... totaled 13 tackles on the season, including yards and rushed four times for 12 yards on the season seven solo takedowns ... recorded one pass breakup, one quar- terback hurry, two fumble recoveries and forced a fumble 2009 (REDSHIRT) Saw action in the first three games of the season before suffering a season-ending injury ... totaled 15 BEFORE BYU: 1A SCAC East first teamer ... an all-area first- yards on four carries. team receiver ... an all-area first-team defensive back ... an all-area first-team kick returner ... an Associated Press 1A first- 2006 (freshman) Earned Academic All-Mountain West team offensive and unanimous defensive selection ... also a Conference honors ... saw action in all 13 games as a true four-year letterwinner in track and basketball ... totaled 2,713 freshman ... earned letterman honors ... credited with 156 yards receiving during his career ... a member of the National yards on 21 carries, including an 87-yard touchdown run in Honor Society the Cougars' victory over UNLV ... had one reception for four yards ... also saw action on special teams, recording four PERSONAL: Born in Oberlin, Ohio ... parents are Alan and tackles. Kathryn Hadley ... served in the California Roseville Mission ... Eagle Scout ... raised on a dairy farm and lists working BEFORE BYU: Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News 5A Player cattle as a special skill ... one of seven children ... majoring in of the Year as a senior ... First-Team All-State honors ... pre-business management ... recruited by Air Force, Boston named team MVP and most outstanding running back ... College, Army, Boise State, Brown, Columbia, Harvard, Idaho, named region 2 player of the year ... rushed for 2,001 yards Illinois, Montana, Oregon State, Portland State, Pennsylvania, and 28 touchdowns as a senior ... returned three kicks for Princeton, Stanford and Yale. touchdowns ... had 53 tackles and five interceptions ... CAREER STATS returned one interception for a touchdown ... earned all-state DEFENSIVE and all-league honors as a junior ... named team special year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds teams MVP 2010 11 7 6 13 0.0 0.0 2011 13 24 21 45 1.5/5 0.0 PERSONAL: Parents are Alan and Peggy Hague ... an honor roll TOTAL 24 31 27 58 1.5/5 0.0 student ... recruited by Boise State, Illinois, Oregon and Utah ... DEFENSIVE cont. served an LDS mission to Knoxville, ... majoring in YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU leisure services management 2010 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 2011 1/48 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER STATS TOTAL 1/48 0 1 2 0 1 1 Defensive year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds 2006 12 3 1 4 0 0 2009 3 1 0 1 0 0 2010 10 1 1 2 0 0 2011 11 5 2 7 0 0 TOTAL 36 10 4 14 0 0 DEFENSIVE cont. YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU 2006 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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BRADEN kurt hansen henderson senior freshman offensive line wide receiver 6'6'' • 313 LBS 6'2'' • 190 LBS SANDY, UT ST. GEORGE, UT ALTA HS 76 SNOW CANYON HS 21 AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Named to Outland Trophy Watch List AT BYU: 2011 (redshirt) Member of the scout team ... earned letterman honors as a junior ... started all 13 games ... helped BYU rank No. 5 in third-down conversions (51.31 BEFORE BYU: Academic All-State selection ... National Honor percent) ... part of offensive line that blocked for 160.31 rush- Society VP ... member of the FFA ... 3.99 GPA in high school ing yards per game and five games over 200 yards ... offensive and was on the Honor Roll ... three-year letterwinner at Snow line No. 9 in tackles for loss allowed per game (4.31) and Canyon High School ... part of 2007 state runner-up team ... No. 24 in total sacks allowed (17.0) ... part of a offensive line also played baseball and basketball ... won 2007 state title that allowed zero sacks in five games and two or fewer in 10 in baseball and was an All-State Honorable Mention ... 2008 games Male Athlete of the Year ... recruited by Stanford, Columbia, Harvard, Yale, UNLV, Utah State, Weber State, Snow College 2010 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a sophomore and Dixie State. ... started all 13 games ... All-MWC honorable mention ... Phil Steele All-MWC Second Team ... College Football News PERSONAL: Parents are Lon and Carrie Henderson ... has six All-Sophomore Team honorable mention ... led the team in siblings ... grandpa, Rollie Bestor coached swimming and div- knockdowns ... helped BYU rank No. 42 nationally averaging ing at BYU ... majoring in Business Finance with a minor in 168.1 rushing yards per game, No. 34 nationally with 283 Finnish ... served an LDS mission to Helsinki, Finland ... is first downs, No. 21 nationally with 46.2 third-down conversion an Eagle Scout percentage, No. 15 nationally with 88.0 red zone percentage ... helped BYU achieve seven 200-yard rushing games this season, the most for BYU since 2001 ... helped BYU hold adam opponents to zero sacks in four games and two or fewer in 11 hine games freshman running back 2010 (freshman) Named to the Football Writers Association 6'1'' • 193 LBS of America Freshman All-America First Team and Phil Steele SANTA CLARA, UT All-Freshman First Team ... earned College Football News SNOW CANYON Freshman Team honorable mention ... earned letterman honors 22 ... started all 13 games at left guard ... Academic All-MWC AT BYU: 2011 (redshirt) Member of the scout team

BEFORE BYU: Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News First-Team BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Snow Canyon HS ... three-year let- All-State selection ... named a Sports Illustrated Preseason All- terwinner ... All-State First Team ... honor roll ... also lettered American ... played defensive and offensive lineman ... had 12 four times in track and was the three-time long jump and high sacks as a junior ... named first team all-region and honorable jump state champion mention all-state as a junior. PERSONAL: Born in Miami, Florida ... served in the Panama PERSONAL: Parents are Lowell and Kathey ... brothers Brock Panama City Mission ... speaks Spanish ... majoring in exer- and Chase also played football at BYU ... served mission to cise science ... also recruited by Stanford and Utah Philadelphia ... Eagle Scout ... married to wife Lyndsey ... majoring in business

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cody hoffmaN junior wide receiver 6'4'' • 208 LBS CRESCENT CITY, CA DEL NORTE HS 2 AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... Yahoo! Sports All-Independent Team, Phil Steele All- Independent First Team, FBS All-Independent Team ... became BYU's single-season leader in kickoff returns (36) and kickoff return yards (879) ... played and started in all 13 games ... led team in all receiving categories with 61 catches, 943 yards and 10 touchdowns ... 1,825 all-purpose yards in 2011 are sixth-best single-season mark in BYU history ... had five 100-yard receiving games ... caught 8 passes for 138 yards and returned 8 kicks for 139 yards for 277 all- purpose yards for the sixth-best single game mark at BYU and a career high ... returned a kick 93 yards for a touchdown vs. UCF, the first kickoff returned for a score since 1998 ... tied his own BYU-bowl record with three touchdowns, including the game-winner at the Armed Forces Bowl vs. Tulsa.

2010 (FRESHMAN): Earned letterman honors as a freshman austin ... played in 13 games, starting 10 ... first on the team with holt 527 receiving yards on 42 receptions and 7 touchdowns ... junior was also the Cougars' main kick returner, totaling a team-high tight end 380 yards on 14 returns ... caught the first touchdown of 6'5'' • 247 LBS his career at Florida State ... had 104 kick return yards vs. SOUTH JORDAN, Wyoming ... caught five passes, including two touchdowns, UT BINGHAM HS for 71 yards vs. New Mexico ... had a team season-high 137 88 yards and 8 receptions against UTEP in the New Mexico AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a Bowl, catching three touchdowns ... racked up 262 all-pur- sophomore ... played in 11 games and started 10 ... missed pose yards vs. UTEP, the most since Austin Collie's mark vs. last two games of the season due to knee injury ... Phil Steele Tulsa in 2007 ... added a season-high 51-yard kickoff return All-Independent Second Team ... caught 11 passes for 180 in the bowl game yards ... had two catches for 41 yards at Texas ... a 30-yard reception vs. Utah ... seven catches of 15 yards or more. 2009 (redshirt): Member of the scout team 2010 (freshman) Earned letterman honors as a freshman ... BEFORE BYU: Caught 50 passes for more than 1,000 yards played in 12 games, starting two ... Academic All-MWC ... as a senior ... recorded seven 100-yard receiving games caught four receptions for 40 yards on the year for Del Norte in 2008 ... named to the All-Humboldy-Del Norte Conference team three consecutive times ... caught BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Bingham High ... U.S. Army All- nine passes for 229 yards and two touchdowns in a 31-28 American ... 2-time All-State selection ... Region 3 MVP ... win over rival Fortuna in October 2008 ... contributed to the helped team to state championship in 2006 ... in the top ten Warriors league titles his sophomore and juniors years ... percent of graduating class coached by Lewis Nova. PERSONAL: Born in Salt Lake City ... parents are Ryan and Cindy CAREER STATS ... married to wife Brayli ... served in the Missouri St. Louis receiving Mission ... enjoys fishing and the outdoors ... speaks Spanish ... year GP REC YDS Y/R LONG TD majoring in business and finance with a minor in economics ... 2010 13 42 527 12.5 37 7 also recruited by UCLA, Stanford, Utah, Oregon, and Florida 2011 13 61 943 15.5 46 10 CAREER STATS TOTAL 26 103 1470 14.3 46 17 RECEIVING KICK RETURNS YEAR GP REC YDS Y/R LONG TD YEAR KR YDS AVG LONG TD 2010 12 4 40 10.0 17 0 2010 14 380 27.1 51 0 2011 11 11 180 16.4 30 0 2011 36 879 24.4 93 1 TOTAL 23 15 220 14.7 30 0 TOTAL 50 1259 25.2 93 1

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reed jordan hornung johnson SENIOR sophomore DEep snappEr defensive back 6'2'' • 249 LBS 5'10'' • 185 LBS ANOKA, MN SPRINGFIELD, MA SNOW COLLEGE 96 BROOKS SCHOOL 6 AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Earned letterman honors ... played in AT BYU: 2011 (freshman) Earned letterman honors ... played in all 13 games at deep snapper on special teams ... totaled all 13 games ... totaled 16 tackles, two interceptions and one two tackles ... helped force muffed punt vs. Tulsa in Armed pass breakup ... also returned five kickoffs for 99 yards Forces Bowl to set up a BYU touchdown 2010 (redshirt) Member of the scout team 2010 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played every game at deep snapper on special teams ... did not have a BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Brooks School ... League MVP ... ISL bad all season ... totaled two tackles MVP ... All-ISL ... All-Scholastic Team ... he ran for 950 yards, 12 TDs, passed for 640 yards and six TDs and had 48 tackles ... let- BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Anoka High ... twice named All- tered in basketball and twice in track ... coached by John Quirk. Conference ... Minneapolis Star-Tribune All-State honoree ... team captain also lettered in wrestling and baseball ... PERSONAL: Born in Springfield, Massachusetts ... parents are coached by Jeff Buerkley Kevin and Pamela ... majoring in business ... also recruited by Boston College, Bryant, Connecticut, Northeastern and Tulsa PERSONAL: Born in Fargo, North Dakota ... parents are Mike and Jervae ... served in the Jamaica Kingston Mission CAREER STATS ... speaks Jamaican Patois ... majoring in public health Defensive with a minor in business management ... also recruited by year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds Minnesota, Utah State, North Dakota State, South Dakota 2011 13 7 9 16 0.0 0.0 State and Northern Illinois TOTAL 13 7 9 16 0.0 0.0 DEFENSIVE cont. YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU 2011 2/42 0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 2/42 0 0 0 0 0 1

terenn houk freshman wide receiver 6'4'' • 204 LBS TACOMA, WA ENUMCLAW HS 11 AT BYU: 2011 (redshirt) Member of the scout team

BEFORE BYU: A Seattle Times All-League performer ... also played defensive back along with wide receiver ... played basketball in high school

PERSONAL: Majoring in civil engineering

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solomone kafu sophomore offensive line 6'2'' • 314 LBS RIO LINDA, CA RIO LINDA HS 73 AT BYU: 2011 (freshman) Played in two games

2008 (redshirt) Member of the scout team

BEFORE BYU: Earned first-team All-City and second-team all- conference honors as a senior ... Second-team All-Metro ... credited with 50 tackles in 2007, including 35 solo tackles and 15 assisted tackles, two sacks and two fumble recoveries

PERSONAL: Served in the New York New York Mission for the AUSTIN LDS Church ... majoring in civil engineering ... recruited by JORGENSEN UC Davis, Sacramento State, Weber State, and Utah State senior linebacker walter 6'2'' • 237 LBS MT. PLEASANT, UT kahaiali'i NORTH SANPETE HS senior 34 offensive line 6'3'' • 325 LBS AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Earned letterman honors ... played in nine LAHAINA, HI games before suffering season-ending shoulder injury ... recorded KAMEHAMEHA- seven tackles with four solo tackles MAUI HS 71 2010 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played in every AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Earned letterman honors ... played in game, starting three ... finished fifth on the team with 46 tackles, all 13 games ... helped BYU rank No. 5 in third-down con- including two for loss and one sack versions (51.31 percent) ... part of offensive line that blocked for 160.31 rushing yards per game and five games over 200 2007 (FRESHMAN) Earned letterman honors ... played in 11 yards ... offensive line No. 9 in tackles for loss allowed per games as a true freshman ... recorded six tackles game (4.31) and No. 24 in total sacks allowed (17.0) ... part before byu: Honor roll student ... all-state honorable mention of a offensive line that allowed zero sacks in five games and honors as a sophomore ... an all-state second team selection as two or fewer in 10 games a junior ... led the state with 14 sacks, 12 tackles for a loss and 115 total tackles ... did not play during his senior season after 2010 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played in breaking his leg during spring ... two-year letterwinner in basket- 8 games ... helped BYU rank No. 42 nationally averaging ball ... all-region basketball player as a sophomore and junior ... 168.1 rushing yards per game, No. 34 with 283 first downs, won two state championships in the javelin No. 21 with 46.2 third-down conversion percentage, No. 15 with 88.0 red zone percentage ... helped BYU achieve seven PERSONAL: Born in Mt. Pleasant, Utah ... parents are Trent 200-yard rushing games, the most for BYU since 2001 and Julie Jorgensen ... married to wife Kelsie ... served in the Florida Tampa Mission ... majoring in landscape management ... 2007 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 11 games recruited by Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, Boise State, Georgia 2006 (REDSHIRT): Member of the scout team Tech, Arizona State, Illinois, Cal, Notre Dame and Utah before byu: Played offensive line in high school ... projected CAREER STATS to play offensive line at BYU ... named third-team all-state ... DEFENSIVE earned first-team All-Maui Interscholastic League honors ... year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds helped lead team to Maui Interscholastic League Division Title 2007 11 1 5 6 0.0 0.0 his senior year. 2010 13 27 19 46 2.0/8 1.0/2 2011 9 4 3 7 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 33 32 27 59 2.0/8 1.0/2 PERSONAL: Parents are Rosanamaria and Motu Leita Maile ... DEFENSIVE cont. served in the Australia Melbourne Mission for the LDS Church YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU ... majoring in exercise and wellness ... recruited by Weber 2007 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 State, UNLV, Oregon and San Diego State. 2010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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uona kaveinga senior linebacker 5'11'' • 236 LBS HAWTHORNE, CA USC 4 AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Earned letterman honors ... started all 13 games ... Phil Steele All-Independent Second Team ... forced four fumbles and recovered one while totaling 57 tack- les, including 4.5 tackles for loss ... also had two quarterback hurries and one pass breakup

2010 (redshirt) Redshirt at BYU per NCAA transfer rules

BEFORE BYU: At USC - sophomore (2009): appeared in 8 bronson games ... made 2 tackles, including 1 solo and 1 assisted ... kaufusi freshman (2008): Reserve linebacker and special teams ... freshman appeared in 8 games ... made 3 tackles, including a tackle DEFENSIVE LINE for loss ... Prepped at Leuzinger High ... 2007 honors included 6'6'' • 220 LBS Super Prep All-American, Prep Star All-American, ESPN 150, PROVO, UT Prep Star Dream Team, Super Prep All-Farwest, Prep Star All- TIMPVIEW HS West, Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West first team, Orange County Register Fab 15, Tacoma News Tribune Western AT BYU: served LDS mission after signing letter of intent 100, Cal-Hi Sports All-State first team, All-CIF Western Division first team, South Bay Daily Breeze All-South Bay first team and BEFORE BYU: No. 9 strongside defensive end in the nation All-Bay League Defensive MVP by Rivals.com ... No. 1 recruit out of the state of Utah by Scout.com and Rivals.com ... Red Zone Player of the Year PERSONAL: Speaks Tongan ... Eagle Scout ... majoring in ... Utah County Defensive MVP ... was invited to play in American studies the 2010 Under Armour All-America Football Game ... CAREER STATS totaled 19 tackles and two sacks in 2009 before suffering a Defensive season-ending knee injury ... recorded over 70 tackles, 9.5 year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds sacks, 23 forced fumbles and batted down a team record 2011 13 31 26 57 4.5/10 0.0 21 passes in 2008 ... had 57 tackles and eight sacks as a TOTAL 13 31 26 57 4.5/10 0.0 sophomore DEFENSIVE cont. YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU PERSONAL: Son of BYU defensive line coach Steve Kaufusi 2011 0 0 4 1 0 2 1 ... has four siblings including Corbin who played spring foot- TOTAL 0 0 4 1 0 2 1 ball before departing on mission in the fall and Alexis on the women's basketball team alex kuresa teu freshman quarterback kautai 5'11'' • 180 LBS freshman MILLVILLE, UT linebacker MOUNTAIN CREST HS 6'1'' • 212 LBS 7 ARLINGTON, TX THE OAKRIDGE AT BYU: 2011 (redshirt) Was the scout team quarterback SCHOOL 27 BEFORE BYU: 2010 Utah Gatorade Player of the Year, Deseret AT BYU: 2011 (redshirt) Member of the scout team News Mr. Football ... 4A All-State First Team ... owns state records in total offense (12,917), passing yards (10,951), BEFORE BYU: Played quarterback, safety and linebacker in passing touchdowns (101), completions (751) and attempts high school ... team captain ... led the offensive unit at (1,543) ... Region 5 MVP in 2009 and 2010 ... lettered twice quarterback with dual-threat agility as a passer and run- in basketball and track ner ... an aggressive defender who runs well and has great athleticism ... helped The Oakridge School achieve a 9-2 PERSONAL: Parents are David and Susanne ... born in Logan, record in 2009 ... coached by Phillip Farhat. Utah ... brother Jake played football at BYU and cousin Tyler Haws played basketball ... majoring in business management PERSONAL: Served in the California San Jose Mission for the ... also recruited by Oregon, Stanford, Colorado, Utah, Weber LDS Church State and Utah State ... plans to major in business

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james lene lark lesatele senior freshman quarterback linebacker 6'2'' • 200 LBS 6'1'' • 243 LBS ST. GEORGE, UT ARTESIA, CA PINE VIEW HS 3 GAHR HS 51 AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Played in two games ... completed 2 of 6 AT BYU: 2011 (REDSHIRT) Member of the scout team passes vs. Idaho for 21 yards and had two rushes for 12 yards before BYU: No. 100 Far West prospect by SuperPrep Magazine 2010 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... MWC Scholar- ... Three-time All-League ... 2010 All-Area ... 70 tackles and three Athlete ... saw action in four games ... completed 2 of 3 passes sacks in 2009 ... honor roll student ... coached by Greg Marshall for 37 yards while rushing for 9 yards on 4 attempts ... added a tackle personal: Born in Paramount, California ... Eagle Scout ... also recruited by Washington, Hawaii, Nevada, Air Force, UCLA, 2009 (FRESHMAN) Member of the scout team Washington State and Oregon State ... majoring in civil engineer- ing with a minor in mathematics 2006 (REDSHIRT) Member of the scout team before BYU: Named Deseret News 3A MVP as a senior ... First- Team All-State ... finished his career with 6,739 passing yards, third most in state history ... tied state mark with 79 career touchdown passes ... first-team All-State as a junior personal: Parents are Cliff and Betsy Lark ... married to wife Rachel ... served an LDS mission to St. Petersburg, Russia ... speaks Russian... majoring in marketing management ... recruited by Arizona, Arizona State, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, Utah and USC CAREER STATS passing year GP effic cMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD LONG AVG/G 2010 4 103.6 2-3-1 66.7 37 0 31 9.3 2011 2 62.3 2-6-0 33.3 21 0 13 10.5 TOTAL 6 76.4 4-9-1 44.4 58 0 31 9.7 devin RUSHING mahina YEAR ATT YDS Y/A LONG TD sophomore 2010 4 9 2.3 7 0 tight end 2011 3 4 1.3 10 0 6'6'' • 245 LBS TOTAL 7 13 1.9 10 0 UPLAND, CA UPLAND HS 84 AT BYU: 2011 (redshirt) Neck injury and surgery

2010 (freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in 12 games, starting five ... had 11 receptions for 118 yards

BEFORE BYU: 11th-ranked tight end by Rivals.com ... 19 recep- tions for 373 yards and four touchdowns as a senior ... cred- ited with 36 tackles, including 21 solos and 15 assisted, six sacks and blocked field goal and punt ... an all-CIF performer

PERSONAL: Son of BSC and Lisa ... married to wife Lindsay ... served mission to Antananarivo, Madagascar ... speaks Malagasy ... majoring in communications ... Eagle Scout ... recruited by UCLA, Oregon, Colorado, USC, Washington State, Washington, Utah, Utah State, UTEP and Arizona State CAREER STATS RECEIVING YEAR GP REC YDS Y/R LONG TD 2010 12 11 118 10.7 22 0 TOTAL 12 11 118 10.7 22 0

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eathyn marcus manumaleuna mathews SENIOR junior defensive line tight end 6'2'' • 294 LBS 6'4'' • 228 LBS ANCHORAGE, AK BEAVERTON, OR TIMPVIEW HS 55 SOUTHRIDGE HS 80 AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Earned letterman honors ... started AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... all 13 games at defensive end ... registered 33 tackles on played in all 13 gamed and started three ... played as a flex the year, including 16 solo tackles ... part of BYU defense tight end, mostly a pass catcher ... led tight ends in receptions ranked No. 19 in rushing defense (112.08 yards allowed) and yards with 27 catches, 299 yards and one touchdown ... caught game-winning 13-yard touchdown vs. Utah State 2010 (sophomre) Earned letterman honors ... played in 13 games, starting in eight ... finished with 27 tackles, includ- 2010 (freshman) Earned letterman honors ... Academic ing 3 TFL and 2.5 sacks ... also had one interception and All-MWC ... saw action in eight games before rupturing his one pass breakup spleen and missing the last four games of the season ... fin- ished the year with 136 yards on eight receptions 2007 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... started every game at nose tackle as a true freshman ... recording 25 BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Southridge High ... three-time let- tackles, including 14 solo takedowns ... posted three tackles terwinner ... league champ and state runner-up in 2006 ... for loss and one sack with one quarterback hurry and one three-time first team all-league ... all-state ... competed in pass defended ... blocked UCLA's 28-yard field goal attempt Oregon ... was also all-league in basketball and with three seconds on the clock to seal BYU's 17-16 victory league and district champ in hurdles and relays in track and in the Las Vegas Bowl field

BEFORE BYU: 4-A first-team All-State selection ... Elite 11 PERSONAL: Parents are Kurt and Lisa ... born in Cedar City, All-Valley selection ... helped lead Timpview HS to the 2006 Utah ... served in the Sweden Stockholm Mission (2007-09) 4-A State Championship title ... also recruited by Oregon ... speaks Swedish ... majoring in exercise science with a minor in Scandinavian studies ... brother, Mitch, also plays PERSONAL: Parents are Leroy and Lani ... married to wife football for BYU ... also recruited by Oregon State, Oregon, Vea ... oldest five children ... has one brother and three sis- Washington, Utah and Oklahoma State ters ... served a mission to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma CAREER STATS CAREER STATS RECEIVING Defensive YEAR GP REC YDS Y/R LONG TD year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds 2010 8 8 136 17.0 32 0 2007 13 14 11 25 3.0/8 1.0/5 2011 13 27 299 11.1 40 1 2010 13 9 18 27 3.0/19 2.5/15 TOTAL 21 35 435 12.4 40 1 2011 13 16 17 33 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 39 39 46 85 6.0/27 3.5/20 DEFENSIVE cont. YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU mitch 2007 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2010 1/30 0 0 0 0 0 1 mathews 2011 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 freshman TOTAL 1/30 0 0 0 0 1 2 wide receiver 6'6'' • 215 LBS BEAVERTON, OR SOUTHRIDGE HS 10 AT BYU: 2009 (redshirt) Member of the scout team

BEFORE BYU: Recorded 26 catches for 475 yards and seven touchdowns in only five games after returning from a broken leg early in his senior season ... was an All-Metro wide receiv- er with 42 receptions for 586 yards and 6 touchdowns as a junior ... also an excellent baseball player who represented Oregon on the Junior Olympic 16-Under Baseball Team ... was a second-team All-State first baseman as a junior and honorable mention All-State outfielder as a sophomore ... coached by Brad Mastrud.

PERSONAL: Parents are Kurt and Lisa ... older brother Marcus also plays for the Cougars ... served in the Florida Orlando Mission

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ryker mike mathews muehlmann freshman junior offensive line DEFENSIVE line 6'6'' • 313 LBS 6'4'' • 253 LBS AMERICAN FORK, UT AMERICAN FORK, UT AMERICAN FORK AMERICAN FORK HS HS 72 95 AT BYU: 2011 (REDSHIRT) Redshirted due to injury AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Played in eight games ... switched to defensive line at start of the year but also saw some time at tight BEFORE BYU: Ranked top recruit in the state and No. 11 among end ... recorded three tackles, two sacks and forced a fumble offensive lineman nationally by Rivals.com ... ranked the top offensive lineman in the state and No. 43 offensive lineman by 2010 (freshman) Earned letterman honors ... played in 13 Scout.com ... played for the West squad in the U.S. Army All- games, starting three ... MWC Scholar-Athlete ... Academic All- American Bowl ... BYU Nike Camp MVP ... All-Poly Camp top MWC ... totaled 96 yards on six receptions offensive lineman ... also played defensive line and basketball ... coached by Davis Knight and Aaron Behm 2009 (REDSHIRT) Member of the scout team

PERSONAL: Also recruited by Utah, Kansas, Oregon, UCLA, BEFORE BYU: First-Team All-State selection, First-Team All-Region Notre Dame and Arizona honors, Elite 11 selection ... 10.5 sacks and 73 tackles as a senior ... 30 receptions for 350 yards and four TDs ... seven-time academic all-region honoree ... a heavyweight wrestler ... placed zed sixth in the 4A state tournament ... originally committed to Utah ... mendenhall recruited by Utah, Colorado, Utah State and Southern Utah. senior PERSONAL: Parents are Paul and Janet ... married to wife Kara running back ... has three brothers and sisters ... older brother Chris played for 5'11'' • 245 LBS BYU ... served in the Texas San Antonio Spanish-speaking Mission ALPINE, UT LONE PEAK HS ... Eagle Scout ... majoring in construction management 35 CAREER STATS AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Earned letterman honors as a junior ... Defensive played in all 13 games and started five ... primary lead blocker year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds at fullback in goal line packages and third-and-short situations 2011 8 3 0 3 2.0/14 2.0/14 ... part of BYU rushing attack that averaged 160.31 rushing TOTAL 21 3 0 3 2.0/14 2.0/14 yards per game ... caught one pass for five yards vs. Utah ... DEFENSIVE cont. YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU had a two-yard reception vs. UCF 2011 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a sophomore TOTAL 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ... MWC Scholar-Athlete ... Academic All-MWC ... played in 12 games, starting six ... caught five receptions for 34 yards and had one rush for one yard and a touchdown for the year while jason handling blocking duties as a fullback ... scored the first touch- down of his career on a one-yard run at Colorado State after munns setting up the score with an 11-yard reception the play before junior quarterback ... added two catches for 12 yards at Utah 6'5'' • 250 LBS KENNEWICK, WA 2009 (freshman) Member of the scout team SOUTHRIDGE HS 2006 (redshirt) Member of the scout team 11 AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Served as backup quarterback BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Lone Peak High ... Academic All-State ... team captain ... all-state honorable mention ... also lettered 2010 (freshman) Member of the scout team in wrestling and baseball ... took second in state in baseball, earning All-State Tourney MVP 2007 (REDSHIRT) Season-ending knee injury in fall camp

PERSONAL: Born in Provo, Utah ... parents are Buck & Carol ... BEFORE BYU: Big 9 Co-Player of the year ... tallied a career married to wife Sarah ... brothers Zane and Zeke were former record of 25-9 for head coach Andy Troxel ... holds the single- teammates ... served in the Brazil Santa Maria Mission (2007- season and career records for total offense (6,215) career yards 09) for the LDS Church ... speaks Portuguese ... majoring in accounting (pre-med) ... trains horses PERSONAL: Parents are Paul and Tammy Munns ... born in Logan, Utah ... served in the Mexico Oaxaca Mission ... speaks Spanish ... recruited by Arizona State, Nebraska, Oregon, Oregon State, USC, Washington, Washington State and Utah

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riley nelson SENIOR quarterback 6'0'' • 196 LBS LOGAN, UT UTAH STATE 13 AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Earned letterman honors ... played in 12 games and started seven ... Yahoo! Sports All-Independent Team, Phil Steele All-Independent First Team, FBS All- Independent Team ... took over starting quarterback duties after five games and led BYU to a 6-1 record as a starter ... completed 116 of 202 passes for 1,717 yards, 19 touch- downs and 7 interceptions ... quarterback rating of 153.93 brandon is 14th in BYU single-season history ... added 392 rushing yards and one touchdown on 88 carries, averaging 4.5 yards ogletree per carry ... four games of 200+ passing and 60+ rushing senior yards linebacker 5'11'' • 228 LBS 2010 (MEDICAL REDSHIRT) Started the first three games of the MCKINNEY, TX MCKINNEY HS season before undergoing season-ending surgery to repair a shoulder injury ... one of 11 players in the country named to 44 the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, recognizing service, aca- AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played demics and on-field performance. in 12 games and started all 12 ... leading tackler with 76 tackles (36 unassisted) and 4.0 TFL, two forced fumbles, one 2009 (SOPHOMORE) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in fumble recovery and one interception seven games ... MWC Scholar-Athlete ... Academic All-MWC ... totaled 99 yards passing on 7 of 10 attempts ... threw for 2010 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played in 11 his first career touchdown against Florida State ... rushed for games, starting eight ... Academic All-MWC ... fourth on the 122 yards and three TDs on 21 attempts team with 49 tackles ... totaled 5.0 TFL and 0.5 sacks ... also added two interceptions, three pass breakups, two quarterback BEFORE BYU: At Utah State: Team captain for the 2006 season hurries, a fumble forced and a fumble recovery ... competed in the final eight games as a freshman starter, completing 55-percent of his passes for 925 yards and six 2009 (freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in 10 touchdowns while rushing for 290 yards ... 84 touchdowns games ... Academic All-MWC ... totaled 19 tackles and more than 4,000 yards passing as a senior at Logan HS 2008 (redshirt) Member of the scout team ... Parade All-American and Deseret News Mr. Football for the state of Utah in 2005 ... set nine state records including BEFORE BYU: McKinney Courier-Gazette Defensive Player of career total touchdowns (130), career passing touchdowns the Year ... first-team all-state 4A ... District 9-4A Co-Defensive (79), season completions (277), season passing yards MVP and first-team all-district ... first-team all-area and all-area (4,041), season passing touchdowns (53), season total touch- defensive MVP ... Elite 11 Defensive Player of the Year ... all- downs (84), season total yards (5,815), single game comple- county defensive MVP ... team defensive MVP ... recruited by tions (38) and single game touchdown passes (7) TCU, Air Force, Texas Tech, Arizona, Oklahoma State, Navy, Colorado State, Arkansas and Stanford. PERSONAL: Parents are Keith and Joni Nelson ... father played football at USU ... speaks Spanish ... grandson of Rod Tueller, PERSONAL: Parents are Mark and Janie ... married to wife former Utah State men's basketball coach (1980-88) and ath- Amanda ... has seven sisters ... Eagle Scout ... served in the letic director (1985-92) ... has two brothers and one sister ... Chile Concepcion South Mission ... speaks Spanish ... majoring served mission to Barcelona, Spain ... majoring in Spanish in American studies CAREER STATS CAREER STATS passing DEFENSIVE year GP effic cMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD LONG AVG/G year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds 2009 7 186.2 7-10-0 70.0 99 1 31 14.2 2009 10 8 11 19 0.0 0.0 2010 3 104.55 20-40-1 50.0 205 2 48 68.3 2010 11 22 27 49 5.0/14 0.5/2 2011 12 152.9 116-202-7 57.4 1717 19 57 143.1 2011 12 36 40 76 4.0/7 0.0 TOTAL 22 146.6 143-252-8 56.7 2021 22 57 91.9 TOTAL 33 66 78 144 9.0/21 0.5/2 RUSHING DEFENSIVE cont. YEAR ATT YDS Y/A LONG TD YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU 2009 21 122 5.8 17 3 2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 31 148 4.8 24 1 2010 2/10 0 1 1 0 2 3 2011 88 392 4.5 32 1 2011 1/0 0 2 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 140 662 4.7 32 5 TOTAL 3/10 0 3 2 0 2 3

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remington skye peck povey freshman junior defensive line DEFENSIVE BACK 6'4'' • 240 LBS 5'11'' • 184 LBS SOUTH JORDAN, UT OGDEN, UT BINGHAM HS SNOW COLLEGE 29 AT BYU: 2009 (redshirt) Member of the scout team AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played in 11 games, mostly on special teams BEFORE BYU: Team captain as a senior while earning first-team All-State honors ... 27 receptions for 389 yards (14.4 yard per BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Ben Lomond High ... coached by catch) and 6 touchdown receptions in 2008 ... ranked No. 4 brother-in-law and current BYU assistant coach Nick Howell in the state with 14 sacks, totaled 65 tackles as a defensive ... team captain ... 3A All-State honorable mention in 2006 end ... helped Bingham win 5A Region 3 title with 5-0 mark ... All-Region 11 and All-Area ... also participated in basket- and earn a No. 3 ranking (MaxPreps) among all state classifica- ball, baseball and track ... Region 11 long jump champion tions with an 11-3 overall record ... coached by Dave Peck. PERSONAL: Parents are Bryan and Linda ... born in Ogden, PERSONAL: Served in the New York Rochester Mission Utah ... served a mission to the Dominican Republic ... pre-med student majoring in business management ... also recruited by chase Brown and Snow College pendley junior iona defensive back 6'1'' • 204 LBS pritchard SANDY, UT sophomore SOUTHERN UTAH RUNNING BACK 6'0'' • 240 LBS 43 SOUTH JORDAN, UT AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played BINGHAM HS in three games ... had a tackle vs. Idaho State 5 2010 (redshirt) Member of the scout team AT BYU: 2011 (redshirt) Redshirted after suffering season- ending leg and ankle injury during a fall camp scrimmage BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Skyline High ... spent the 2007 sea- son at Southern Utah University 2008 (freshman) Earned letterman honors as a freshman ... saw action in all 13 games, including special teams, PERSONAL: Parents are Robert and Tracie ... served in the linebacker and tailback ... totaled 14 tackles on the season, Korea Busan Mission ... majoring in exercise science including five solo ... recorded one tackle for loss, one quar- terback hurry and one forced fumble ... caught one pass for a manoa three-yard gain. BEFORE BYU: A Deseret Morning News 5A First Team All-State pikula selection ... credited with 88 tackles and six QB hurries as a freshman linebacker senior ... totaled 72 tackles as a junior, including 21 solos ... 6'1'' • 231 LBS under head coach Dave Peck, helped lead the Miners to an SOUTH JORDAN, UT 11-2 record, including a trip to the championship game ... BINGHAM HS finished with a perfect 5-0 record and a first-place finish in 22 the Region 3 standings ... a member of the 2006 5A State AT BYU: 2011 (REDSHIRT) Member of the scout team Championship team that went 14-0.

BEFORE BYU: No. 16 among state prospects by Rivals.com ... PERSONAL: Born in West Valley City, Utah ... parents are George No. 8 fullback in the nation by Scout.com ... No. 31 Midlands and Tasi Pritchard ... served in the Marshall Islands Majuro prospect by SuperPrep Magazine ... 5A All-State First Team Mission for the LDS Church ... speaks Marshallese ... an Eagle in 2010 by Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune ... Region 3 Scout ... recruited by UTEP Navy, UNLV, Air Force and Utah. Defensive MVP ... Selected to play in US Under-19 National Team ... helped Bingham win back-to-back state titles ... coached by Dave Peck

PERSONAL: Parents are Taniela and Valeti ... has five siblings ... majoring is undeclared

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josh quezada junior running back 5'11'' • 225 LBS LA HABRA, CA LA HABRA HS 20 AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played in all 13 games and started one ... had at least one carry in every game ... totaled 298 rushing yards on 86 carries with one touchdown ... also recorded four receptions for 21 yards

2010 (freshman) Earned letterman honors ... played in all 13 games ... totaled 505 yards on 99 carries with 5 touchdowns while adding 8 receptions for 46 yards and a touchdown ... had two 100-yard games and six games with double-digit carries

BEFORE BYU: Prepped at La Habra High ... team went 38-3 in his three years on the team ... rushed for 2,205 yards and 26 touchdowns, while adding 186 yards and two touchdowns ... led the Highlanders to their third-straight CIF-Southern Section houston Southwest Division Championship in 2009 ... 2009 Freeway League MVP, Daily News 2009 Football Player of the Year and reynolds junior CIF-SS Offensive Player of the Year ... back-to-back first-team offensive line All-Orange County selection ... First Team All-Orange County 6'2'' • 296 LBS ... First Team All-League and First Team All-CIF ... coached by PROVO, UT Frank Mazzotta TIMPVIEW HS PERSONAL: Parents are Jesse and Linda ... majoring in business 78 management ... has seven siblings ... also recruited by Colorado AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... State, Fresno State, Hawaii, New Mexico State, San Diego State, started 10 games at guard while battling shoulder injury Stanford, Utah and Washington most of the season ... helped BYU rank No. 5 in third-down conversions (51.94 percent) ... contributed to five games CAREER STATS rushing where BYU rushed for 200+ yards and 200+ passing yards year GP ATT YDS Y/A LONG TD ... helped BYU to No. 20 in first downs per game (23.54) ... 2010 13 99 505 5.1 26 5 BYU offensive line allowed 1.31 sacks per game (T-No. 27) 2011 13 86 298 3.5 15 1 and 4.38 tackles for loss allowed per game (T-No. 12) ... part TOTAL 26 185 803 4.3 26 6 RECEIVING of offensive line that allowed zero sacks in five different games YEAR GP REC YDS Y/R LONG TD and two or fewer in 10 games 2010 13 8 46 5.8 9 1 2011 13 4 21 5.3 8 0 2010 (freshman) Earned letterman honors ... MWC Scholar- TOTAL 26 12 67 5.6 9 1 Athlete ... Academic All-MWC ... played in 7 games ... helped BYU rank No. 42 nationally averaging 168.1 rushing yards per game, No. 34 with 283 first downs, No. 21 nationally CODy with 46.2 third-down conversion percentage, No. 15 with RAYMOND 88.0 red zone percentage ... helped BYU achieve seven 200- FRESHMAN yard rushing games this season, the most for BYU since 2001 WIDE RECEIVER ... helped BYU hold opponents to zero sacks in four games 5'9'' • 173 LBS and two or fewer in 11 games SANDY, UT JORDAN HS 2009 (redshirt) Member of the scout team 31 BEFORE BYU: A Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret Morning News BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Jordan High ... Three-time All-State 4-A first-team All-State selection ... a Daily Herald Elite First Teamer ... 197 catches for 3,326 yards, second all-time 11 All-Valley selection ... a four-year starter at Timpview in Utah prep history ... also tied the Utah prep career receiving HS ... helped lead Timpview HS to the 2006 4-A State touchdown record with 41 touchdowns ... won the baseball Championship title ... recruited by Arizona State, Iowa, state championship MVP Oregon, Stanford, Utah and Washington State.

PERSONAL: Parents are Scott and Jayne ... born in Salt Lake City PERSONAL: Son of BYU assistant head coach Lance Reynolds ... served in the New York New York North Mission ... majoring ... brothers Lance and Dallas played at BYU ... served a mis- in advertising ... also recruited by Utah, Utah State, Texas Tech, sion to Frankfurt, Germany ... speaks German ... Eagle Scout Southern Utah and Snow College

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jordan joe richardson sampson senior sENIOR defensive line DEFENSIVE BACK 6'4'' • 270 LBS 5'10'' • 213 LBS IDAHO FALLS, ID OAKLAND, CA BONNEVILLE HS COLLEGE OF 36 SAN MATEO 1 AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Earned letterman honors ... played in eight AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Earned letterman honors ... played cor- games ... totaled four tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss nerback and safety in nickel package situations ... recorded 23 tackles, five tackles for loss, one sack, one interception, one fum- 2010 (fsophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played in 10 ble recovery, three pass breakups and two quarterback hurries games ... Academic All-MWC ... started in five straight games ... had 17 tackles and two quarterback hurries BEFORE BYU: Led San Mateo with 72 tackles, 13 pass breakups and two interceptions ... helped San Mateo win Northern Calif. 2009 (freshman) Earned letterman honors ... Academic All-MWC championship ... coached by Bret Pollack ... saw action in four games ... totaled one tackle PERSONAL: Played at Foothill college with cousin and former 2006 (REDSHIRT) Member of the scout team BYU defensive back Brian Logan ... recruited by Utah, Oregon, Oregon State and Arizona State BEFORE BYU: Played offensive and defensive line ... 4A All-Idaho CAREER STATS First-Team on offense and defense ... ranked the No. 1 heavy- Defensive weight wrestler in the state ... recruited by Utah, Oregon, Snow year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds College and Idaho State 2011 12 16 7 23 5.0/21 1.0/9 PERSONAL: Parents are Jozet Richardson and the late Lance TOTAL 12 16 7 23 5.0/21 1.0/9 Richardson ... served mission to Belo Horizante, Brazil ... speaks DEFENSIVE cont. Portuguese ... Eagle Scout ... has six siblings ... brothers Brock and YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU Jared also played football for BYU ... majoring in political science 2011 1/1 0 0 1 26 2 3 TOTAL 1/1 0 0 1 26 2 3 CAREER STATS DEFENSIVE year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds 2009 4 1 0 1 0 0 2010 10 9 8 17 0.0 0.0 2011 8 1 3 4 0.5/1 0.0 TOTAL 22 11 11 22 0.5/0 0.0 DEFENSIVE cont. YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU 2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2011 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 skyler jordan ridley smith junior Junior wide receiver wide receiver 6'0'' • 182 LBS 6'4'' • 207 LBS MURRIETTA, CA SALEM, UT MURRIETTA VALLEY SPANISH FORK HS 29 HS 23 AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Member of the scout team AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Member of the scout team

2010 (freshman) Member of the scout team 2010 (freshman) Member of the scout team

2007 (REDSHIRT) Member of the scout team 2007 (redshirt) Member of the scout team

BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Murrieta Valley HS ... two-year lettterwin- BEFORE BYU: 5-A first-team All-State selection ... credited ner ... helped team advance to CIF quarterfinals ... named a CIF with over 1,300 all-purpose yards and eight touchdowns ... Champion of Character ... also lettered in baseball. recruited by Arizona State, Oregon, Utah and Utah State PERSONAL: Parents are Kevin and Kimbur ... born in Riverside, PERSONAL: Parents are Eric and Shelly ... born in Payson, Calif. ... served in the England Manchester Mission ... Eagle Scout Utah ... served in the Massachusetts Boston Mission (2008- ... majoring in communications ... also recruited by San Diego, 10) for the LDS Church ... majoring in business ... married to UTEP, Utah, Idaho and Utah State. wife Lauren ... also recruited by Utah and Utah State < 47 > 2012 BYU FOOTBALL

daniel sorensen junior Defensive back 6'2'' • 206 LBS COLTON, CA COLTON HS 9 AT BYU: 2011 (SOPHOMORE) Earned letterman honors ... started all 13 games ... third on the team in tackles with 61 ... had two tackles for loss, two interceptions, six pass breakups and justin recovered one fumble ... returned an interception 30 yards for a sorensen touchdown vs. Idaho State junior kicker 2008 (freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in 12 6'1'' • 232 LBS games ... totaled 17 tackles and 3.5 tackles for a combined loss SOUTH JORDAN, UT of 15 yards ... Academic All-MWC BINGHAM HS BEFORE BYU: Earned first-team all-conference honors on both 37 offense and defense as a senior ... credited with 87 tackles, AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... saw including 62 solo tackles ... credited with a team-leading 23 action in all 13 games ... handled kickoff and field goal duties pass deflections and four QB hurries ... tied for the team lead ... Phil Steele All-Independent First Team, FBS Independent with five interceptions ... totaled 82 tackles and seven intercep- Honorable Mention ... two-time FBS Independent Player of the tions in 2006 ... earned first-team all-league honors and second- Week ... CFPA Kicker of the Week Honorable Mention ... made team all-state honors as a junior a school-record 48 of 48 PATs ... averaged 66.6 yards per kick- off and recorded 17 touchbacks ... made 15 field goals includ- PERSONAL: Born in Riverside, California ... parents are Kory and ing eight 30+ yard field goals and five over 40 yards Roxann Sorensen ... served in the Costa Rica San Jose Mission ... Eagle Scout ... older brother, Trevan, played football at UNLV 2008 (freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in ... older brother, Cody, played football at Utah ... two other broth- all 13 games ... handled kickoff and long field goal duties ers, Bryan and Bradley, played football at Valley JC ... cousin of ... totaled seven tackles on the season, including five solo ... BYU teammate Justin Sorensen ... majoring in exercise science Academic All-MWC ... recorded 32 touchbacks on the season, ... recruited by Boston College, Washington, Arizona State, Duke, averaging 66.5 yards per kickoff Nebraska, Ole Miss, USC, UCLA and Colorado BEFORE BYU: A 2007 Parade All-American ... 5A First Team All- State selection ... a U.S. Army All-American ... Utah Gatorade CAREER STATS Player of the Year ... a two-time all-state and all-region selec- Defensive year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds tion ... holds the state high school record for PAT's, FG's (28) 2008 12 11 6 17 3.5/15 1.0/9 and the longest field goal in state history (current BYU record 2011 13 32 29 61 2.0/2 0.0 is 56 yards) -- a 62-yarder ... credited with 88 kickoffs during TOTAL 25 43 35 78 5.5/17 1.0/9 the season, recording 81 touchbacks ... totaled 17 punts that DEFENSIVE cont. landed inside the 20-yard line YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU 2008 1/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL: Born in Salt Lake City ... parents are Kent and 2011 2/30 1 0 1 0 0 6 Jill Sorensen ... served a mission in Macon, Georgia ... older TOTAL 3/32 1 0 1 0 0 6 brother played on two national championship racquetball teams while at BYU ... cousin of BYU teammate Daniel Sorensen ... Eagle Scout ... majoring in exercise science ... recruited by Oregon, Washington, Colorado and Illinois CAREER STATS kickoffs year GP NO YDS AVG TB OB 2008 13 79 5256 66.5 32 3 2011 13 67 4465 66.6 17 3 TOTAL 26 146 9721 66.6 49 6 FIELD GOALS YEAR 0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ FGM FGA PCT LNG BLK 2008 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-2 1 3 33.3 31 0 2011 0-0 2-2 8-12 5-8 0-3 15 25 60.0 46 1 TOTAL 0-0 2-2 9-13 5-8 0-5 16 28 57.1 46 1 PAT/PTS YEAR XPM XPA PCT TOT. PTS 2008 2 2 100.0 5 2011 48 48 100.0 93 TOTAL 50 50 100.0 98

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riley zac stephenson stout senior sophomore punter linebacker 6'0'' • 196 LBS 6'1'' • 229 LBS ST. GEORGE, UT MOORPARK, CA PINE VIEW HS 99 OAKS CHRISTIAN10 AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Earned letterman honors ... saw action AT BYU: 2011 (Redshirt) Sidelined with knee Injury in 12 games ... had 1,985 yards on 47 punts, an average of 42.2 yards per punt ... named to Yahoo! Sports All- 2010 (freshman) Earned letterman honors ... played in Independent First Team, Phil Steele All-Independent First Team 10 games ... finished the season with 20 tackles and 2.0 and an FBS All-Independent Honorable Mention ... had 15 tackles-for-loss punts over 50 yards and 20 placed inside the 20-yard line ... BEFORE BYU: Ranked the No. 8 middle linebacker in the named CFPA National Punter of the Week Honorable Mention country by Scout.com ... was invited to play in the Offense- ... Earned ESPN.com's All-Bowl Team Defense All-American Bowl ... 2009 All-CIF Northwest 2010 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played in all Division selection ... totaled 112 tackles as a junior, including 13 games ... had 2,184 yards on 53 punts, an average of 81 solo take downs ...2008 First Team All-Tri Valley League 41.2 yards per punt ... kicked 17 punts of over 50 yards and ... helped Oaks Christian to a California State record-setting 20 punts inside the 20 ... added 64 kickoffs for 4,268 yards, a sixth-straight CIF-SS Championship ... honor roll student ... 66.7 average, with 23 touchbacks coached by Bill Redell.

2009 (freshman) All-MWC Honorable Mention ... earned let- PERSONAL: Native of Moorepark, Calif. ... parents are Gary and terman honors ... had 42 punts on the year for 1,733 yards, Jackie ... youngest of three children ... majoring in biology ... averaging 41.3 yards per punt ... recorded four touchbacks ... also recruited by Arizona, Colorado State, Nebraska, Ohio State, placed eight punts inside the 20-yard line ... had eight punts Tennessee, USC, UCLA, Oregon State, Oregon, Washington and for 50 or more yards ... named National Punter of the Week Washington State (Sept. 28) and Honorable Mention Kickoff Specialist twice by College Football Performance Awards CAREER STATS Defensive BEFORE BYU: First-Team All-State as a senior ... ranked the No. year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds 2 punter and the No. 9 place kicker in the country ... made 2010 10 12 9 21 2.0/7 0.0 75-of-77 PATs and 7-of-10 field goals ... averaged 42.1 yards TOTAL 10 12 9 21 2.0/7 0.0 per punt ... holds the state record for most PATs (193) ... also DEFENSIVE cont. recruited by Arizona State YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU 2010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL: Parents are Melanie and Curtis ... has four brothers TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 and one sister ... served an LDS mission to Auckland, New Zealand ... Eagle Scout CAREER STATS brock PUNTING YEAR GP PUNT YDS AVG LNG IN20 50+ FC TB BLK stringhaM 2009 13 42 1733 41.3 60 8 8 8 4 0 sophomore 2010 13 52 2182 42.0 60 20 17 6 8 0 offensive line 2011 12 47 1985 42.2 67 20 15 9 6 0 6'6'' • 287 LBS TOTAL 38 141 5900 41.8 67 48 40 23 18 0 HIGHLANDS RANCH, CO kickoffs MT. VISTA HS year NO YDS AVG TB OB 74 2009 62 4051 65.3 12 3 AT BYU: 2011 (freshman) Earned letterman honors as a 2010 64 4268 66.7 23 1 freshman ... played in eight games in a backup role 2011 3 201 67.0 0 0 TOTAL 129 8520 66.0 35 4 2008 (redshirt) Member of the scout team

BEFORE BYU: Denver Post 2007 All-Colorado offensive team ... twice named the MVHS offensive player of the week during the 2007 season ... Two-time All-Conference ... selected to play in the Colorado all-star game

PERSONAL: Parents are Rick and Jenni ... born in Englewood, Colorado ... served in the Philippines Tacloban Mission ... Eagle Scout ... majoring in exercise science ... recruited by Colorado State, Colorado, Boise State, UNLV, Kansas State, California, UCLA, Illinois, Washington State, Arizona State and Utah

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RUSSELL TIALAVEA senior defensive line 6'3'' • 266 LBS OCEANSIDE, CA OCEANSIDE HS 52 AT BYU: 2009 (junior) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in nine games, including six starts ... totaled 11 tackles on the season, including four solo

2008 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in all 13 games, starting 12 ... totaled 17 tackles, seven solo and 10 assisted ... recorded 2.5 tackles for loss and two pass breakups brett 2007 (medical redshirt) Knee injury thompson 2006 (freshman) Earned letterman honors ... started seven sophomore games and saw action in all 13 games ... credited with 22 tackles wide receiver 6'3'' • 214 LBS 2005 (REDSHIRT) Redshirted due to a significant injury EL DORADO BEFORE BYU: Avocado League Defensive Player of the Year HILLS, CA OAK RIDGE HS as a senior ...58th ranked high school recruit in the state of 19 California ... also lettered in basketball. AT BYU: 2009 (freshman) Earned letterman honors as a true freshman ... Academic All-MWC ... saw action in 12 PERSONAL: Parents are Richard and Robyn ... served in the games ... totaled 95 yards receiving on six receptions Chile Santiago West Mission ... recruited by Nebraska, Kansas State, UCLA, Oregon State, Arizona State, Utah, California, BEFORE BYU: Same high school as BYU all-time receiving San Diego State, Colorado and Colorado State. leader Austin Collie ... totaled 694 yards and 12 touch- CAREER STATS downs as a running back in 2008 ... scored six touchdowns Defensive in one game ... 26 receptions for 242 yards and three year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds touchdowns as a junior ... 35 receptions for 570 yards 2006 12 11 11 22 3.0/10 1.0/5 and six touchdowns ... 53 catches for 894 yards and 11 2008 13 7 10 17 2.5/7 0.0 touchdowns to earn all-state honors as a sophomore ... 2009 19 4 7 11 0.0 0.0 also lettered in basketball and volleyball ... also recruited by TOTAL 34 22 28 50 6.0/17 1.0/5 DEFENSIVE cont. California, Nebraska, Air Force, and UNLV ... coached by YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU Eric Caualiere 2006 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2008 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 PERSONAL: Served in the Kentucky Louisville Mission ... 2009 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 parents are Matt and Jeanna Thompson, Nebraska, Ole TOTAL 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 Miss, USC, UCLA and Colorado

CAREER STATS dalin RECEIVING YEAR GP REC YDS Y/R LONG TD tollestrup 2010 12 6 95 15.8 46 0 senior TOTAL 12 11 118 10.7 22 0 wide receiver 6'1'' • 182 LBS RAYMOND, AB, CA UNIV. OF CALGARY17 AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Played in four games vs. Idaho, Idaho State, New Mexico State and Tulsa in Armed Forces Bowl

2008 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a sophomore ... played in three games ... Academic All-MWC

BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Raymond High ... four-year letterwin- ner ... Provincial Champions in 2005 ... named quarterback of the year in 2005

PERSONAL: Born in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada ... parents are Wally and Diane ... served in the El Salvador West/Belize Mission (2007-09) ... speaks Spanish ... Eagle Scout < 50 > RETURNING PLAYERS

blair MANAAKI tushaus VAITAI sophomore junior offensive line offensive line 6'2'' • 280 LBS 6'3'' • 307 LBS SCOTTSDALE, AZ EULESS, TX NOTRE DAME TRINITY HS PREP 54 79 AT BYU: 2011 (freshman) Earned letterman honors as a fresh- AT BYU: 2011 (SOPHOMORE) Contributed to scout team and man ... played in five games as the backup center, including played in one game vs. Idaho games against Idaho State, Idaho, NMSU, Hawaii and Tulsa in the Armed Forces Bowl 2010 (freshman) Contributed to the scout team after return- ing from LDS mission 2010 (redshirt) Member of the scout team 2007 (REDSHIRT) Member of the scout team BEFORE BYU: Ranked the No. 15 center in the country by Scout.com ... Scout.com 4A-II first-team all-state ... First-team BEFORE BYU: A Dallas Morning News first-team All-State all-region as a junior after helping Notre Dame to the 4A2 state selection ... provided run blocking for the state's top rush- title and a perfect 14-0 record ... won state championship in ing team, averaging 276 yards per game ... credited with 2010 ... coached by Scot Bemis 264 knockdowns ... a two-year starter for head coach Steve Lineweaveran ... helped lead the Trojans to an 11-1 record PERSONAL: Born in Scottsdale, Arizona ... parents are Kirk and a state championship game appearance ... a unanimous and Marianne ... majoring in business management ... also first-team District 7-5A offensive lineman ... named a Fort recruited by Air Force, Arizona, Arizona State, Army, California, Worth Star-Telegram Super Teams first-team all-state selec- Duke, Nevada, New Mexico State, Northern Arizona, Notre tion ... earned MaxPreps second-team All-America honors Dame, San Diego State and UNLV ... received the Ray Verkerk Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award

UANI PERSONAL: Parents are Val and Lola Vaitai ... served in the 'UNGA Nevada Las Vegas Mission for the LDS Church ... Eagle Scout ... JUNIOR recruited by Baylor, Colorado State, Houston, Oklahoma State, LINEBACKER Texas Tech, Texas A&M and TCU 6'1'' • 219 LBS RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA FONO OREGON STATE 41 AT BYU: 2011 (redshirt) Redshirted per NCAA transfer rules ... VAKALAHI member of the scout team sophomore offensive line BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Kahuku High ... won the state title 6'3'' • 335 LBS during senior year ... first team all-state by the Honolulu BRYAN, TX Advertiser ... played in the Hawai'i state all-star game following BRYAN HS his senior season ... also a standout in basketball ... helped 65 Kahuku win the state basketball title in 2005, the first for AT BYU: 2009 (freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw the school in four decades ... rated the 13th best basketball action in four games ... played for an offensive unit that led prospect in Hawaii ... named to the state tournament team in the conference and ranked No. 17 nationally in passing per basketball game (281.46) and No. 21 in total offense (427.15) ... part of a unit that averaged only 1.77 sacks per game At Oregon State: (2010) Played in 12 games, totaling 14 tack- les, (2009) Played in all 13 games, registering 12 tackles ... BEFORE BYU: A physically dominating presence who has played in the Las Vegas Bowl against BYU played multiple positions on the offensive line ... moved from left tackle to center for his senior season ... rated No. 20 cen- PERSONAL: Parents are Christopher and Ofa ... born in ter prospect in the nation by Rivals.com ... also recruited by Pomona, California ... served an LDS mission to Guatemala ... Baylor, Arizona State, Virginia Tech, Hawaii and Texas A&M ... married to wife Lachelle ... also goes by Devin ... twin brother, coached by Bob Bellard Feti, is plays at Oregon State ... brother, Paul, played football at Arizona State ... cousin Harvey Unga is BYU's all-time leading PERSONAL: Served in the Washington, D.C. Mission rusher and plays for the ... uncle Tim Manoa also played in the NFL ... majoring in communications ... also recruited by Utah and UNLV

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kyle van noy junior linebacker 6'3'' • 235 LBS RENO, NV MCQUEEN HS 3 AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played in all 13 games and started eight ... recorded 68 tackles and led the team with 15.0 tackles for loss, 7.0 sacks, 10 quarterback hurries and tied for the team lead with three interceptions ... only FBS Division I player to record a stat in the following categories: tackle, tackle for loss, sack, interception, pass breakup, quarterback hurry, fumble recovery, forced fumble, blocked kick and touchdown ... Named to Phil Steele All-Independent First Team, Yahoo! Sports All-Independent Team and FBS All- Independent Team ... three-time FBS Independent Player of the Week award winner ... sacked Ole Miss quarterback, stripping the ball and recovered it for the game-winning touchdown at Ole Miss in season opener

2010 (freshman) Earned letterman honors ... played in every game while starting in two ... recorded 35 tackles, including 24 solo ... third on the team with 7.5 tackles-for- loss including 2.0 sacks ... also had two forced fumbles, simote two quarterback hurries, two pass breakups and one fumble recovery returned 44 yards for a touchdown vea senior BEFORE BYU: First-team All-State ... playing linebacker and defensive line receiver, helped lead his team to a perfect 14-0 record and 5'11'' • 270 LBS 4A state title in 2008 ... caught 35 passes for 731 yards HAU'ULA, HI BYU-HAWAII and 18 touchdowns and rushed the ball 10 times for 121 93 yards ... defensively, had 79 tackles (55 solos), 10 tackles for loss, six forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, 14 sacks AT BYU: 2011 (junior) Earned letterman honors ... played in and one interception for a score ... as a junior had 69 tack- all 13 games on special teams and the defensive line ... had les, 24 tackles for loss, seven sacks, seven fumbles caused five tackles, two TFL, one sack and one quarterback hurry on and two interceptions while totaling 805 yards receiving and the year 13 touchdowns on offense ... was an all-conference and 2010 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a junior ... all-area selection as a sophomore ... was also an all-league played in five games, totaling one tackle on the season performer in track (4x100, 4x200 and 4x400) 2009 (redshirt) Member of the scout team PERSONAL: Son of Kelly and Layne ... also lettered in basketball, baseball and track ... also recruited by UCLA, BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Kahuku High ... attended BYU- Arizona State, California, Colorado, Nevada, UNLV, Hawaii in 2008 Washington, Oregon State, Oregon, Nebraska, Arizona, San Diego State and LSU PERSONAL: Son of Tapiaka and Bonnie ... sister Roseanne and Ane played volleyball at BYU-Hawaii ... served mission to CAREER STATS Puebla, Mexico ... speaks Spanish ... Eagle scout ... majoring Defensive in economics year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds CAREER STATS 2010 13 24 11 35 7.5/38 2.0/19 Defensive 2011 13 50 18 68 15.0/93 7.0/54 year GP SOLO AST TOT TFL/YDS SACK/yds TOTAL 26 74 29 103 22.5/131 9.0/73 2010 5 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 DEFENSIVE cont. 2011 13 2 3 5 2.0/11 1.0/7 YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU TOTAL 18 2 4 6 2.0/11 1.0/7 2010 0 0 2 1 44 2 2 DEFENSIVE cont. 2011 3/79 0 3 1 3 10 3 YEAR INT/YDS TD FF FR FRYDS QBH PBU TOTAL 3/79 0 5 2 47 12 5 2010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20110 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

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brad MICHAEL wilcox YECK FRESHMAN sophomore offensive line offensive line 6'7'' • 265 LBS 6'8'' • 286 LBS EDMOND, OK KELLER, TX NORTH HS KELLER HS 77 AT BYU: Departed on LDS mission after signing AT BYU: 2011 (Redshirt) Played in four games in a backup role on the offensive line BEFORE BYU: Rated as No. 39 offensive tackle in the nation by ESPN.com ... team offensive player of the year ... first-team 2010 (freshman) Member of the scout team all-district ... all-state honorable mention ... also lettered in wrestling and lacrosse ... coached by Jeremy Dombek BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Keller HS ... All-District First Team ... team offensive MVP ... played in the Texas HS Coaches PERSONAL: Served in the California San Bernardino Mission Association all-star game ... also recruited by Oregon State, Iowa State, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, Tulsa, Washington, New Mexico, Boise State and PERSONAL: Parents are Bill and Barbara ... born in Okinawa, Kansas State Japan ... served in the Alabama Birmingham Mission (2008-10) for the LDS Church ... Eagle Scout ... majoring in English teach- ing with a minor in coaching ... married to wife Kelsey ... also RICHARD recruited by Kansas State, Utah, Texas A&M and Oklahoma WILSON JUNIOR tight end 6'2'' • 232 LBS SPANISH FORK, UT SPANISH FORK HS 18 AT BYU: 2011 (sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played in first seven games of the season, starting two before suffering a season-ending knee injury ... had 11 catches for 130 yards and a touchdown ... season-high 66 yards on three receptions and first-career touchdown against San Jose State

2010 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... played in 12 games, starting in three ...five receptions for 61 total yards

2009 (redshirt) Member of the scout team at linebacker

BEFORE BYU: First-team All-State tight end and Daily Herald Elite 11 selection in 2008 ... rated the No. 4 tight end prospect in the nation by ESPN.com ... had 43 catches for 845 yards and 11 touchdown receptions as a senior ... ran for 98 yards and two touchdowns ... recorded 30 tackles and three sacks ... had 46 catches for 700 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior ... named tight end MVP at BYU camp ... rated the No. 5 over- all prospect in Utah by Rivals.com ... also lettered in basketball and track ... coached by Matt Christensen

PERSONAL: Parents are Mark and Maryann ... open major ... Eagle Scout ... also recruited by LSU, Utah, Miami, Tennessee, Stanford and Boise State, among others CAREER STATS RECEIVING YEAR GP REC YDS Y/R LONG TD 2010 12 5 61 12.2 25 0 2011 7 11 130 11.8 35 1 TOTAL 19 16 191 11.9 35 1

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2012 recruiting Troy Hinds* 6-5, 225, Linebacker class Kaysville, Utah (Davis HS) Rated No.1 recruit in Utah by 247Sports ... Four-star recruit by Phillip Amone* Rivals.com, rated the No. 14 defensive end and No. 2 overall prospect in state of Utah and No. 2 in the state by ESPN … four- 6-0, 230, Linebacker star recruit by Scout.com, ranked the No. 23 overall defensive Orlando, Florida (Dr. Phillips HS) end … 5A All-State selection all four years of high school … Maxpreps All-American … 2011 All-Metro West Conference … team captain and All-Region MVP and All-Area MVP … led team in sacks as sophomore (8.0), junior (7.5) defensive MVP … had 50 tackles in four games, including a and senior (9.0) … led team in tackles sophomore (96) … led Davis to a league title in season-high 16 tackles in the third game of the season before 2009 and 23-9-1 record in three years … also lettered in basketball and track … also tearing his ACL in October of his senior year … as a junior recruited by Arizona, Arizona State, Cal, Georgia Tech, Colorado, Michigan, Nebraska, totaled 128 tackles, 5 sacks and an interception … led high school team to 45-4 Notre Dame, Oklahoma Stanford, UCLA, Utah and Washington State … coached by record in career … helped school win 36-straight regular-season games … in state Ryan Bishop title game junior season … principal’s honor roll … National Honors Society … has seven brothers and sisters … also recruited by Florida Atlantic, Duke, Miami, North Carolina, Georgia Tech, Purdue, Indiana and Wisconsin … coached by Rodney Wells Austin Hoyt 6-7, 265, Offensive Lineman Dylan Collie Jackson, California (Argonaut HS) 2011 Cal-Hi All-State First Team … 2011 League MVP, 2011 5-11, 175, Wide Receiver All-Area Second Team Defense, 2010 First team All-League … El Dorado Hills, California (Oak Ridge HS) ranked the No. 12 defensive end in the west and No. 78 overall First-team All-Metro, First-team All-League, and Offensive player in California by Scout.com … recorded 70 tackles, 2 MVP … as a senior caught 47 passes for 660 yards and sacks and scored two defensive touchdowns as a senior … also caught 10 passes for 8 touchdowns and rushed 42 times for 179 yards and 3 325 yards, 4 touchdowns and caught a 2-point conversion at tight end … recorded 109 touchdowns … caught nine passes for 164 yards and three tackles, 5 sacks, 2 blocked kicks as a junior … Academic All-League in 2010 and 2011 touchdowns in roughly just one half of work in one game senior year … also played … was student-body president as a senior …. Honor roll all four years ... All-League quarterback part of senior year due to injuries and passed for 345 yards and five in basketball in 2010 and 2011 … also recruited by Utah, Air Force, Oregon, Oregon touchdowns … had at least 100 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns in each his State, Washington, Washington State, UCLA, Arizona, Army, Harvard and Utah State … playoff games … caught 42 passes for 543 yards and 8 touchdowns his junior year coached by Rich Davis … brothers Zac and Austin both played wider receiver for BYU, along with father Scott … recruited by Oregon, Washington, UCLA, Utah and Washington State … coached by Eric Cavaliere Marques JohnsoN^ 6-2, 310, Defensive Lineman Matt Hadley Los Angeles, California (El Camino CC) First-team All-League, Second-team All-City … Team captain and 5-11, 190, Defensive Back lineman of the year … led El Camino to a No. 2 ranking in sacks Connell, Washington (Connell HS) (38), pass defense (176.5 ypg) and scoring defense (19 ppg) Rushed for 2,516 yards and state-record 47 touchdowns and No. 3 in total defense (288.5 ypg) … recorded a team-high as a junior while also scoring three more touchdowns on 14.5 tackles for loss for minus-38 yards, four sacks, forced one fumble and recovered defense and special teams … finished high school career one fumble … earned Scholar Baller Award … has three brothers and sisters … also with 6,881 rushing yards and scored a state-record 746 recruited by Indiana, Washington State and Texas Tech … coached by Ruffin Patterson points … had 168 rushing yards and three touchdowns, including scoring runs of 70 and 40 yards, in state title game as a senior … won two 1A state titles (2009, 2011) … 1A Player of the Year (2009, 2010) … Played running back and defensive back … had 2,162 rushing yards as a senior … coached by Zach Fife Theodore King 6-3 , 235, Defensive Lineman San Jose, California (Valley Christian HS) Micah Hanneman* All-Area First Team, All-Mercury honorable mention, All-League honorable mention … led team to a conference title as a junior 6-1, 190, Defensive Back and a second-place regional finish … participated in Nike SPARQ Alpine, Utah (Lone Peak HS) combine in Oakland and named to All-Combine squad with a 5A First Team All-State in 2011 … honorable mention All- 90.24 rating (sixth among defensive players)… also recruited by Fresno State, Nevada, State in 2010 … won 5A state title in 2011 … helped Lone Oregon State, Sacramento State and San Jose State … coached by Mike Machado Peak to 25-2 record in two years … recorded 58 tackles, two sacks, six pass breakups and forced one fumble as a senior … also caught 35 passes for 526 yards and eight touchdowns … brother, Jacob, will also play defensive back for BYU … also recruited by Southern Utah, Utah and Jherremya Utah State … coached by Tony McGeary Leuta-Douyere 6-1, 235, Linebacker Taysom Hill^ Garden Grove, California (Servite HS) 6-2, 210, Quarterback First-team Trinity League … First-team All-Pac 5 … 2011 Trinity Pocatello, Idaho (Highland HS) League Defensive MVP … team co-captain … won state title as 2008 5A All-Idaho Player of the Year as a senior after quar- a sophomore … played linebacker, defensive end, fullback and offensive guard in high terbacking Highland to a state title … listed as the 30th-best school … rated No. 5 fullback in the nation by Scout.com … also recruited by Oregon quarterback prospect in the nation coming out of high school State, Colorado, Hawaii and UCLA … coached by Troy Thomas in 2009 by Scout.com and Rivals.com ... listed as the top recruit in the state of Idaho by Rivals.com ... Idaho's Gatorade High School Player of the Year ... completed 166-of-258 passes and threw for 2,269 yards and 18 touch- downs as a senior ... also rushed for 1,491 yards and 24 TDs, averaging 10.2 yards per carry and 124.3 rushing yards per game ... also lettered in basketball and track and field ... older brother Jordan played defensive tackle at Arizona State and other brother Dexter played quarterback at Scottsdale (Ariz.) Community College, Northern Iowa and Dixie State (Utah) ... served LDS mission to Sydney, Australia … originally * Wiill serve Church missions before joining team committed to Stanford before mission … also recruited by Arizona, Washington State, ^ Mid-year enrollee Boise State and Utah … coached by Gino Mariani

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Tanner Mangum* Rhett Sandlin 6-3, 195, Quarterback 6-3, 225, Linebacker Eagle, Idaho (Eagle HS) Sandy, Utah (Alta HS) Rated No. 1 prospect in the state of Idaho, No. 3 overall Rated No. 59 at the safety position and seventh-best prospect quarterback in the nation and No. 59 overall prospect by in Utah by Rivals.com … 5A All-State honorable mention Rivals.com … rated No. 15 quarterback by Scout.com … (2010, 2011) … All-Region First Team selection (2010, Co-MVP of Elite 11 Camp … MVP of the Under Armour 2011) … Utah Elite 33 Tanoa Bowl … as a senior, led All-America Game … participated in The Opening, a five-day Nike football event team to 9-2 record, league title and regional runner-up finish … totaled 84 tackles, and was named to the 7on7 All-Tournament team after leading his squad to the 3.0 sacks, five pass deflections, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries as championship game … 5A Southern Idaho Conference Offensive Player of the Year a senior at linebacker … played safety and linebacker as a junior and totaled 117 … All-State … completed a school-record 268 of 393 passes for 3,885 yards tackles, four pass breakups, two forced fumbles, 1.5 sacks, one fumble recovery and 35 touchdowns as a senior … set a single-game school record completing 37 and one interception … 3-year starter and four-year letterwinner … also recruited of 53 passes for 469 yards and six touchdowns … threw for 874 yards and 10 by Stanford, Oregon State, Washington, Wyoming and Utah … coached by Robert touchdowns before missing most of his junior year with a an injury … Academic All- Stevens Conference all of high school … ESPN lists him as “an efficient, technically consis- tent pocket passer that is an above average athlete as well” … older brother, Parker, also played football at BYU while sister, Meredith, played soccer at Boise State … Josh WEeks* also recruited by Arkansas, Boise State, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, Utah and 6-4, 200, Wide Receiver Washington State … coached by Paul Peterson Show Low, Arizona (Show Low HS) Maxpreps All-American (2009, 2010) … 2011 AzFCA All- State … selected to play in 2011 Semper Fi All-American Ammon Olsen^ Bowl … AZ Republic All-Arizona (2009, 2010, 2011) … set 6-3, 213, Quarterback six 3A Arizona high school records in career and is Arizona’s Draper, Utah (Southern Utah) all-time leader in career receptions (187) and receiving yards (3,851) and receiving Utah’s 5A Most Valuable Player and Gatorade Player of the touchdowns (46) … played multiple positions as a senior and rushed 130 times Year honors as a senior while leading Alta High School to the for 1,161 yards and 13 touchdowns, caught 38 passes for 540 yards and 5 touch- 2008 state title … completed 193 of 306 passes (63.1 per- downs and threw for 527 yards and 8 touchdowns … as a junior caught 73 passes cent) for 3,209 yards and 36 touchdowns and ran for 860 for 1,561 yards and 20 touchdowns … had 47 receptions, 1,223 yards and 15 yards and another 11 scores as a senior while leading his team to four second-half touchdowns as a sophomore … won 2010 3A state championship … also ran track comeback wins … member of back-to-back state championship teams in 2007 and and won the 2011 400-meter state title … National Football Foundation Scholar 2008 as well as three consecutive region title teams … exceptional athlete was also Athlete of the Year (2011) … also recruited by Florida, Florida State, Nevada, North a three-year letterman on the AHS basketball team, earning Region 2 MVP honors as Carolina, Arizona, Arizona State and Ohio State … coached by Randy Ricedorff a senior … Attended Southern Utah University as a freshman in 2009, playing in six games while completing 57.1 percent of his passes (8-of-14) for 115 yards and two touchdowns … added 44 yards rushing on 10 carries (4.4 ypc) … served an Jamaal Williams LDS mission to Mexico City … coached in high school by Les Hamilton 6-1, 193, Running Back Fontana, California (Summit HS) League and CIF offensive MVP … First-team All-CIF, First- Butch Pau'u team All-League … CIF Championship as a senior with a 6-0, 220, Linebacker 13-1 record and league title … had 141 rushes for 1,252 Anaheim, California (Servite HS) yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior … also recorded 13 First-team All-State, First-team All-County and First-team receptions for 254 yards and 1 touchdown … rushed 93 times for 717 yards a All-Orange County while picking up Trinity League Defensive junior with 11 touchdowns … assistant coach was Tony Crutchfield, former BYU Player of the Year honors … one of six ESPNHS Cal-Hi defensive back … also recruited by Boise State, Arizona State, Utah, Idaho, San Sports All-State Multi-Purpose First Team selections in 2011 Diego State, UCLA and Oregon … coached by Tony Barile as a LB/TE … No. 19 overall middle linebacker and No. 51 overall prospect in California on Rivals.com … No. 21 overall middle linebacker on Scout.com …Earned MVP linebacker honors at the LA Nike Camp in 2011 … played in state champion- ship game in 2010 … helped team to CIF titles in 2010 and Trinity League titles 2012 recruting class in 2010 and 2011 … also played basketball … also recruited by Colorado, Utah, Washington, Iowa State, Nebraska, Oregon, Oregon State, UCLA and Washington Philip Amone 6-0 230 LB Orlando, FL (Dr. Phillips HS) State … coached by Troy Thomas Dylan Collie 5-11 175 WR El Dorado Hills, CA (Oak Ridge HS) Matt Hadley 5-11 190 DB Connell, WA (Connell HS) Steven Richards* Micah Hanneman* 6-1 190 DB Alpine, UT (Lone Peak HS) 6-2, 240, Defensive Lineman Taysom Hill^ 6-2 210 QB Pocatello, ID (Highland HS) Troy Hinds* 6-5 225 LB Kaysville, UT (Davis HS) Sandy, Utah (Alta HS) 5A All-State honorable mention (2011) … All-Region First Austin Hoyt 6-7 265 OL Jackson, CA (Argonaut HS) Team selection (2011) … recorded 30 receptions for 393 Marques Johnson^ 6-2 310 DL Los Angeles, CA (El Camino CC) yards and four touchdowns as a senior at tight end … led Theodore King 6-3 235 DL San Jose, CA (Valley Christian HS) Alta to a 9-2 record, league title and regional runner-up finish Jherremya Leuta-Douyere 6-1 235 LB Garden Grove, CA (Servite HS) … as a junior caught 28 passes for 336 yards and one touchdown … does a great * 6-3 195 QB Eagle, ID (Eagle HS) job of catching the ball with his hands, shows surprising quickness and moves after Ammon Olsen^ 6-3 213 QB Draper, UT (Southern Utah Univ.) the catch, and knows how to get open … also recruited by Utah State, Stanford and Butch Pau'u 6-0 220 LB Anaheim, CA (Servite HS) UCLA … coached by Les Hamilton Steven Richards* 6-2 240 DL Sandy, UT (Alta HS) Josh Weeks* 6-4 200 WR Show Low, AZ (Show Low HS) Jamaal Williams 6-1 193 RB Fontana, CA (Summit HS)

* Wiill serve Church missions before joining team * Wiill serve Church missions before joining team ^ Mid-year enrollee ^ Mid-year enrollee

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BRONCO MENDENHALL ’S 14th Head FOOTBALL Coach

MENDENHALL FILE: Name: Bronco C. Mendenhall Age: 46 Hometown: Alpine, Utah Wife: Holly Johnston Children: Cutter, Breaker, Raeder Parents: Paul and Lenore Mendenhall (Alpine, Utah)

Coaching Experience: Brigham Young (2003-present) Head Coach (2005-present) •Yahoo! Sports All-Independent Coach of the Year (2011) •AFCA Region 5 Coach of the Year (2006) •MWC Coach of the Year (2006) •Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Finalist (2006) (2003-2004) •BYU Cougar Club Assistant Coach of the Year Award (2003)

New Mexico (1998-2002) Def. Coord.; Secondary (1998-02) Assistant Head Coach (2002)

Louisiana Tech (1997) Secondary

Oregon State (1995-96) Defensive Line (1995) Def. Coordinator; Secondary (1996)

Northern Arizona (1993-94) Secondary (1993) Co-Def. Coordinator; Secondary (1994)

Snow College (1991-92) Defensive Coordinator; Secondary

Oregon State (1989-90) Graduate Assistant; Defensive Line

Playing Experience: Oregon State (1986-87) Two-year starter; Played safety and linebacker; Team Captain (‘87); Leo Gribkoff Memorial Award (‘87)

Snow College JC (1984-85) Gridwire All-American; Team Captain; NJCAA National Champions (11-0)

American Fork H.S. (1980-83)

Education: American Fork High School (1984) Oregon State (1988; B.S., Phys. Ed.) Oregon State (1990; Masters of Education, Exercise Physiology)

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BYU's success under Mendenhall is also evident in the BRONCO MENDENHALL national rankings and NCAA statistics. BYU has finished BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY’S 14th Head FOOTBALL Coach ranked in the top 25 in various national statistical cat- egories 88 times in the past seven seasons (46 offense, 32 defense, 9 special teams, 1 misc.). The Cougars have achieved 55 top-15 statistical rankings, 37 top-10 rank- ings and 19 top-5 rankings in that span. The Cougars have also been ranked in the top-25 polls during each of the past six seasons and finished ranked No. 12 following the 2009 season -- the program's highest final ranking since finishing No. 5 in 1996. As the head coach at Brigham Young University, Bronco Mendenhall has returned the Cougars to the ranks of the Another hallmark of Mendenhall's program has been the nation's top teams. Taking over a BYU program in 2005 emphasis on balance and priorities in the many other fac- that was coming off three losing seasons, Mendenhall has ets of life outside of football. Reflecting that emphasis, BYU guided his teams to seven straight bowl invitations, two consistently received the most academic all-conference outright conference championships and regular national honorees each season as a conference member and ranks top-25 rankings. The Cougars finished their first season tied for third nationally for Academic All-America recipi- as a football independent in 2011 with a 10-3 record and ents over Mendenhall's seven seasons at the helm. Seven No. 25 final ranking to finish nationally ranked for the fifth Cougar student-athletes have been named ESPN Academic time in the last six seasons. All-Americans in that span. Among all FBS schools only Penn State and Nebraska have had more during that Under his leadership, BYU has earned a 66-24 (.733) period. record over the past seven seasons to rank No. 15 in total wins among all teams in the nation during that span. The Before going independent in 2011, BYU was consistently Cougars have received seven straight bowl invitations for a top MWC contender under Mendenhall. BYU achieved the first time since a string of 17 consecutive bowls invita- a 39-9 (.813) conference record over the prior six years tions from 1978 through 1994. Mendenhall is the only to help the Cougars complete their 12-year tenure in the coach in BYU football history to take his first seven teams MWC with 64 conference wins -- the most of any MWC to a bowl game. school in the span. Mendenhall has also helped the Cougars bring bowl wins over Oregon, UCLA, Oregon State, Mendenhall has led BYU to bowl wins in five of the last UTEP and Tulsa. six seasons to become the first Cougar teams to ever win five bowls in a six-year span and to win three in a row. Mendenhall also serves as the team's defensive coordina- Nationally, BYU is one of only seven programs to win five tor. The Cougars had the nation's No. 13 defense in 2011 bowl games in the last six seasons. The Cougars have also to help BYU become one of only 11 programs to receive a won 10 or more games in five of the past six seasons and final Top 25 overall team ranking in at least one of the two five of Mendenhall's seven seasons overall. In fact, only major polls during five of the past six seasons. BYU is one four programs have had more 10-win seasons over the of only nine teams to do so in the USA Today Coaches Poll. past seven years. In 2010, BYU's 52-24 New Mexico Bowl victory high- lighted the progress and momentum the relatively young After a 6-6 first season in 2005, the Cougars have team gained over the course of the season as several fresh- achieved a 60-18 record over the past six years -- only nine teams have more wins over that span. BYU is one of only six FBS programs to win 10 or more games during at least five of the last six seasons, and BYU and Boise State are the only programs in the West to achieve that consis- tent level of success. From 2006-2009 Mendenhall guided the Cougars to four straight seasons with 10 or more wins for the first time in school history.

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for second in the MWC with a 5-3 Bronco Mendenhall's .733 winning percentage ranks No. 8 among active league ledger. FBS head coaches with at least five years FBS experience.

Name, School Years FBS Record Win % BYU recruits have earned Freshman 1. , Boise St. 6 73-6 .924 All-America recognition each of 2. Urban Meyer, Ohio St. 10 104-23 .819 Mendenhall's seven seasons as the 3. , Oklahoma 13 139-34 .803 Cougars continue to demonstrate 4. , TCU 11 109-30 .784 through their recruiting efforts how 5. Bret Bielema, Wisconsin 6 60-19 .759 they are strengthening the program 6. , Georgia 11 106-38 .736 7. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame 21 187-67-2 .734 with talented players and quality 8. Bronco Mendenhall, BYU 7 66-24 .733 individuals. 9. , Alabama 16 147-54-1 .730 10. , LSU 11 103-39 .725 Mendenhall began his coaching career as a graduate assistant in men played big roles in the season- the Cougars to back-to-back 11-2 1989 at his alma mater, Oregon ending victory. Redshirt freshman seasons in 2006 and 2007 while State. After earning his master's wide receiver Cody Hoffman caught claiming consecutive outright MWC degree in 1990, he moved to Snow three touchdowns on eight receptions titles with a combined record of 16-0 College in Ephraim, Utah, where for 137 yards in the bowl win, while against league opponents. he served as the secondary coach true freshman running back Joshua and defensive coordinator from Quezada ran for 101 yards on 15 Following the 2006 season, 1991-92 under current BYU assis- carries and one touchdown. Mendenhall was named the American tant coach Paul Tidwell. Following Football Coaches Association Region two seasons with the Badgers, While recording an 11-2 record 5 Coach of the Year. In addition, Mendenhall became the secondary and 7-1 league mark in 2009, the Football Writers Association of coach at Northern Arizona, where the Mendenhall's team went 3-1 against America named Mendenhall one Lumberjacks boasted the top-ranked ranked opponents, including a 14-13 of nine finalists for the prestigious defense in the . season-opening win over No. 3 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year He was elevated to co-defensive coor- Oklahoma and a 44-20 season-finale Award. On November 17, 2007, dinator for the 1994 season. Maaco Bowl Las Vegas victory over Mendenhall led the Cougars to a No. 16 Oregon State. BYU finished 35-10 victory over Wyoming to record In 1995, Mendenhall returned to No. 12 in the final 2009 polls to earn his 25th career win. With the victory, Oregon State to become the defensive the distinction of being one of only Mendenhall became the only coach line coach under then defensive coor- six programs nationally to be ranked in BYU football history to win 25 dinator Rocky Long. When Long left in both final polls for four straight games in his first 35 attempts. to become the defensive coordinator seasons. at UCLA, Mendenhall was promoted In his first year in 2005 after taking to defensive coordinator for the 1996 In 2008, BYU finished 10-3 overall over a program coming off three los- season. At just 29 years of age, and 6-2 in the MWC to achieve three ing seasons, Mendenhall led BYU Mendenhall was the youngest defen- straight 10-win seasons and become to a 6-5 regular-season record and sive coordinator in Pac-10 history. the first teams in Cougar history to go earned an invitation to the Maaco unbeaten at home over three consec- Bowl Las Vegas -- the team's first In 1997, Mendenhall became the utive seasons. Mendenhall coached postseason bowl appearance in three secondary coach at Louisiana Tech seasons. The Cougars finished tied where he helped the Bulldogs to a remarkable 9-2 record as his defensive unit was credited with 17 interceptions, allowing just 15 touch- downs on the season.

In 1998, Mendenhall moved to Albuquerque, N.M., to become the defensive coordinator and secondary

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coach at the University of New Mexico. Over the next five Mendenhall transferred to Oregon State and was a two-year seasons, the Lobos improved from just three wins in 1998 starter, playing free safety, strong safety and linebacker for to seven wins and an invitation to the Las Vegas Bowl in the Beavers. Mendenhall was a team captain as a senior 2002. In the Lobos' 27-13 loss against UCLA in the Las and received the Leo Gribkoff Memorial Award, given to the Vegas Bowl, the Mendenhall-led defense held the Bruins to team's most inspirational player. a season-low 167 yards. Mendenhall was raised in Alpine, Utah, and graduated Under Mendenhall, the Lobos led the Mountain West from American Fork High School in 1984. He received a Conference in rushing defense for three straight seasons. In bachelor's degree in education from Oregon State in 1988 2001, New Mexico gave up just 87.4 yards per game over and a master's degree in education with an emphasis in the season. In his final season in Albuquerque, Mendenhall exercise physiology also from OSU in 1990. led the Lobos to a top ranking against league opponents in total defense, allowing just 316.4 yards per game. The His older brother, Mat, played football at BYU from Lobos also led the MWC in sacks in the 2000 and 2002 1975-79, before spending four years in the NFL with the season, totaling 46 and 38, respectively. Washington Redskins. Another brother, Marty, was a former Mr. Utah bodybuilder. Mendenhall's father, Paul, was a At New Mexico, Mendenhall played a valuable role in the defensive end at BYU from 1953-54. development of the 1999 Mountain West Player of the Year, Consensus All-American and first-round NFL Draft Mendenhall, who resides in Alpine, Utah, is married to pick Brian Urlacher. The ninth overall selection in the Holly Johnston of Missoula, Mont. They have three sons. 2000 NFL Draft, Urlacher was voted the NFL's Defensive Rookie of the Year and was a selection. Urlacher was one of two rookies to play all 16 games, starting at middle linebacker the final 14 games to establish a team record for starts at the position by a rookie. He shattered Bears rookie records with 165 total tackles and eight sacks, making him the second Chicago first-year player to lead the team in tackles. Urlacher finished his collegiate career ranked third on New Mexico's all-time list with 442 tackles.

As a player, Mendenhall was a two-year starter at cor- nerback for Snow College from 1984-85. In his second season, Mendenhall captained the Badgers to a perfect 11-0 record and the NJCAA National Championship. That same season, he earned many accolades, including first-team all-conference, all-region, second-team NJCAA All-America and JC Gridwire Academic All-America honors.

MENDENHALL’S HEAD COACHING LEDGER

Season School Overall Conference Bowl

2005 BYU 6-6 5-3/T2nd MWC L, Las Vegas

2006 BYU 11-2 8-0/1st MWC W, Las Vegas

2007 BYU 11-2 8-0/1st MWC W, Las Vegas

2008 BYU 10-3 6-2/3rd MWC L, Las Vegas

2009 BYU 11-2 7-1/2nd MWC W, Las Vegas

2010 BYU 7-6 5-3/3rd MWC W, New Mexico

2011 BYU 10-3 Independent W, Armed Forces

Total BYU 66-24 (.733) 39-9 (.813) 5-2 (.714)

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MAX HALL NFL PLAYERS COACHED BY BRONCO MENDENHALL AT BYU

Player Final Season Pos. Draft/Free Agent Original NFL Team Matt Reynolds 2011 OL Free Agent Carolina Panthers Hebron Fangupo 2011 DL Free Agent Terence Brown 2011 OL Free Agent McKay Jacobson 2011 WR Free Agent Matt Putnam 2011 DL Free Agent Vic So'oto 2010 LB Free Agent Green Bay Packers Andrew Rich 2010 S Free Agent Jason Speredon 2010 OL Free Agent Arizona Cardinals Dennis Pitta 2009 TE 4th Round Harvey Unga 2009 RB 7th Round (Supp.) Chicago Bears Max Hall 2009 QB Free Agent Arizona Cardinals Manase Tonga 2009 RB Free Agent Oakland Raiders Andrew George 2009 TE Free Agent Carolina Panthers Austin Collie 2008 WR 4th Round Fui Vakapuna 2008 RB 7th Round Dallas Reynolds 2008 OL Free Agent Philadelphia Eagles FUI VAKAPUNA Travis Bright 2008 OL Free Agent Ray Feinga 2008 OL Free Agent St. Louis Rams David Oswald 2008 OL Free Agent St. Louis Rams David Nixon 2008 LB Free Agent Oakland Raiders Bryan Kehl 2007 LB 4th Round Kelly Poppinga 2007 LB Free Agent Miami Dolphins Markell Staffieri 2007 LB Free Agent Philadelphia Eagles John Beck 2006 QB 2nd Round Miami Dolphins Curtis Brown 2006 RB Free Agent Browns Dan Coats 2006 TE Free Agent Cincinnati Bengals Zac Collie 2006 WR Free Agent Philadelphia Eagles Jonny Harline 2006 TE Free Agent Indianapolis Colts Cameron Jensen 2006 LB Free Agent Eddie Keele 2006 OL Free Agent Oakland Raiders Jake Kuresa 2006 OL Free Agent Aaron Wagner 2006 LB Free Agent Todd Watkins 2005 WR 7th Round Arizona Cardinals Vince Feula 2005 DL Free Agent Washington Redskins Manaia Brown 2005 DL Free Agent Washington Redskins Fahu Tahi 2005 RB Free Agent Cincinnati Bengals Lance Reynolds Jr. 2005 OL Free Agent Seattle Seahawks Brady Poppinga 2004 LB 4th Round Green Bay Packers BRYAN KEHL 2004 DL 7th Round Aaron Francisco 2004 DB Free Agent Arizona Cardinals John Denney 2004 DL Free Agent Miami Dolphins Colby Bockwoldt 2003 LB 7th Round New Orleans Saints Ifo Pili 2003 DL Free Agent Houston Texans Levi Madarieta 2003 LB Free Agent New York Giants Jenaro Gilford 2003 DB Free Agent Seattle Seahawks

NFL players coached by Mendenhall at other schools New Mexico Oregon State , DL Armon Hatcher, DB Jeff Macrea, LB Bryan Jones, LB DJ Renteria, DL Brian Rogers, LB Nick Speegle, LB Marc Williams, DB Billy Strother, LB Brian Urlacher, LB Northern Arizona Todd McMillon, DB Rayne Stewart, DB

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LANCE BRANDON REYNOLDS DOMAN Assistant Head Coach / Tight Ends Coach Offensive Coordinator / Coach

Years at BYU: Entering 29th Years at BYU: Entering 8th year Years Overall: Entering 33nd Years Overall: Entering 8th year Coaching Experience: 2011-present BYU assistant head Coaching Experience: 2011-present BYU offensive coach and tight ends coach; 2004-10 BYU assistant coordinator and quarterbacks coach; 2005-10 BYU head coach and running backs coach; 2001-03 BYU quarterbacks coach. assistant head coach and offensive line; 2000 BYU Bowl Games Coached: 7 assistant head coach, offensive coordinator; and run- Of Note: Promoted to Offensive Coordinator on Jan. 4, ning backs coach; 1985-99 BYU running backs coach; 2011 ... has coached 7 bowl games, helping BYU 1983-84 BYU junior varsity coordinator; 1982 Ricks win five bowls in the last six seasons ... guided two of College assistant head coach and offensive coordina- the most prolific passers in BYU history - John Beck tor; 1981 Snow College assistant head coach, offensive and Max Hall ... Hall and Beck are second and third, coordinator and running backs; 1979-80 BYU graduate respectively, in BYU history in pass completions, pass- assistant ing yards, and total offense Bowl Games Coached: 23 Playing Career: Unanimous All-Mountain West Of Note: Coached in 23 of BYU's 30 bowl games ... one Conference selection and candidate of the longest-tenured coaches in BYU history ... running in 2001, leading the Cougars to a 12-2 season as backs coach for five of the top six rushers in program a senior with 3,542 yards passing ... in 2001 he history ... part of the school's national championship was 261-of-408 with 33 touchdown passes and team in 1984 rushed for 503 yards and eight touchdowns ... played Playing Career: Drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in three seasons as a quarterback in the NFL with San 1978 ... played with the Steelers and Philadelphia Francisco, Buffalo and Washington ... selected by the Eagles ... All-WAC (1977) and Academic All-WAC in the fifth round of the 2002 (1977) tackle for BYU (1972-73, 76-77) ... Honorable NFL Draft Mention All-American in 1977 ... was All-State 1970-71 Education: BYU (B.S Business, 2002) at Granite High where he led team to a third-place finish Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah at state as a junior with a 10-1 record. LDS Mission: Bahia Blanca, Argentina Education: BYU (B.S. Physical Education, 1980) Family: Married to Alisha Barker ... they have five chil- Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah dren: Sage, Isaac, Jace, Myles and Michael. LDS Mission: Seattle, Washington Family: Married to Leslie Nielsen ... they have five children: Brittany, Lance, Jr., Dallas, Matt (former BYU players), and Houston (junior on BYU’s roster).

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ben joe cahoon dupaix Wide Receivers Coach Running Backs Coach / Recruiting Coordinator Years at BYU: Entering 2nd year Years at BYU: Entering 2nd year Years Overall: Entering 2nd year Years Overall: Entering 15th year Coaching Experience: 2011-present BYU wide receivers Coaching Experience: 2011-present BYU running backs coach coach and recruiting coordinator; 2008-10 US Naval Bowl Games Coached: 1 Academy slotbacks coach; 2004-07 Cal Poly offensive Of Note: A receiver at BYU from 1995-97, Cahoon coordinator and quarterbacks coach; 2001-03 Cal Poly returned to his alma mater after a 13-year professional quarterbacks coach; 1999-00 Riverton (UT) High assis- career in which he became the tant coach; 1998-99 Univ. of Missouri-Rolla quarter- Leagues all-time receptions leader and a two-time backs and receivers coach recipient of the CFL Most Outstanding Canadian award. Bowl Games Coached: 4 Selected sixth overall in the 1998 CFL Draft by the Of Note: Navy compiled a record of 27-13 (.675) dur- , Cahoon spent his entire career in ing DuPaix's three years in Annapolis, winning two Montreal where he contributed to three cham- Commander-In-Chief's Trophies, earning three bowl bids pionships, including back-to-back titles the past two and ranking among the top 6 in the nation in rushing seasons (2009 and 2010). yards all three seasons ... in 2008, Navy led the nation Playing Career: Academic All-American, All-WAC Second in average rushing yards per game with 293.38 ... in Team and CSN All-America honorable mention at BYU 2007 at Cal Poly, DuPaix directed an offense that ranked ... played for the Cougars in 1996 and 1997 ... played first nationally in total offense, averaging 487.1 yards two seasons at Ricks College (now BYU-Idaho) ... retired per contest from the CFL in January 2011 with an all-time record of Playing Career: Played quarterback at Southern Utah in 1,017 regular-season receptions for 13,301 yards, sixth 1996 and 1997 ... set an NCAA Division I-AA individual in CFL history, and 65 touchdowns ... finished his play- rushing record for yards by a quarterback during the ing career as the all-time leading receiver in Grey Cup 1996 season ... transferred to SUU from Snow College history with 47 receptions and 666 receiving yards ... where he earned Junior College All-America honorable CFL's Outstanding Canadian (2002, 2003) and 10-time mention and was the MVP of the 1995 Real Dairy Bowl division all-star ... played football for his father, Roger, at Skyline High Education: BYU (B.S. Pre-Physical Therapy, 1998) earning state MVP and a state title his senior year Hometown: Orem, Utah Education: Southern Utah (B.A. Physical Education, LDS Mission: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1998) Family: Married to Kimberli Herbert ... they have four Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah daughters: McKelle, Kylee, Camri and Hallie LDS Mission: Barranquilla, Colombia Family: Married to Monica Taylor ... they have six chil- dren: Madeleine, TJ, Jackson, Scott, Bryson and Cooper

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NICK STEVE HOWELL KAUFUSI Secondary / Special Teams Coach Defensive Line Coach Years at BYU: Entering 3rd year Years at BYU: Entering 11th year Years Overall: Entering 11th year Years Overall: Entering 18th year Coaching Experience: 2011-present BYU secondary Coaching Experience: 2002-present BYU defensive line coach and special teams coach; 2010 BYU outside line- coach; 1997-01 Utah defensive ends coach; 1995-96 backers coach; 2008-09 BYU defensive graduate assis- Utah defensive line coach; 1994 Utah graduate assis- tant; 2007 BYU defensive intern; 2004-06 Ben Lomond tant High (Ogden, UT) head coach; 2003 Weber High (North Bowl Games Coached: 10 Ogden, UT) defensive coordinator; 2002 Sky View High Of Note: Helped BYU rank No. 13 in total defense and (Smithfield, UT) defensive line coach hold eight opponents under 100 rushing yards ... In Bowl Games Coached: 3 2010 helped BYU to rank No. 24 in total defense ... Of Note: Served as outside linebackers coach during coached defensive line that contributed to the No. 10 Barry Lamb's health-related leave of absence after the scoring offense in the country in 2006, the No. 9 rush 2009 season before being promoted to a full-time assis- defense and scoring defense and No. 10 total defense in tant in 2010 ... Howell helped BYU rank No. 13 in total the nation in 2007 and the No. 21 rush defense in the defense in 2011 and No. 15 in pass efficiency defense country in 2009 ... coached three-time All-MWC honor- ... In 2010 helped the Cougars to No. 23 in the country ee and Super Bowl winner Brady Poppinga (2001-04), in pass defense and No. 24 in total defense ... has been all-time MWC sack leader Jan Jorgensen (2006-09) a valuable member of the BYU staff, helping the Cougars and All-MWC First Teamer Vic So'oto (2005-10) ... also achieve a 32-7 record during his three seasons as the coached All-American Luther Elliss defensive graduate assistant from 2007-2009 … helped Playing Career: Drafted in the 12th round by the coach defensive backs two years and linebackers one Philadelphia Eagles in 1988 .... played for the London year as graduate assistant Monarchs of the World League of Education: University of Phoenix (M.A. Education with (1992) ... All-WAC honorable mention as a defensive teaching certification, 2007); lineman at BYU in 1987 ... all-conference junior college (B.S. History, 2005) player at Dixie College in 1984 Hometown: Ogden, Utah Education: BYU (B.S. Recreation Management & LDS Mission: Brazil Administration, 1994) Family: Married to Brooke PoVey ... they have four chil- Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah dren: Dakota, Kayla, Autumn and Zion. LDS Mission: Nuku'alofa, Tonga Family: Married to Michelle Garrick ... they have five children: Alexis, Bronson, Corbin, Devin and Daryl Michelle

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kelly PAUL poppinga TIDWELL Outside Linebackers Coach Inside Linebackers Coach Years at BYU: Entering 2nd year Years at BYU: Entering 13th year Years Overall: Entering 4th year Years Overall: Entering 35th year Coaching Experience: 2011 BYU outside linebackers Coaching Experience: 2011-present BYU inside lineback- coach; 2010 BYU defensive graduate assistant and ers coach; 2005-10 BYU inside linebackers/recruiting interim outside linebacker coach; 2009 BYU defensive coordinator; 2004 BYU special teams coordinator; intern 2002-03 BYU running backs/special teams coordina- Bowl Games Coached: 2 tor; 2000-01 BYU running backs/recruiting coordinator; Of Note: Moved from graduate assistant to interim out- 1999-00 Louisiana Tech tight ends and special teams isde linebackers coach during 2010 season ... coached coach; 1998 Louisiana Tech defensive backs coach; BYU to a No. 13 overall defensive ranking in 2011 ... 1995-97 Eastern Arizona Junior College head coach; helped BYU rank No. 24 in total defense in 2010 1988-94 Snow College head coach; 1984-87 Snow Playing Career: An All-MWC and Academic All-MWC as College defensive coordinator; 1979-83 North Sanpete a linebacker at BYU from 2006-07 ... led the Cougars (Mt. Pleasant, UT) head coach; 1978 Richfield High with 113 tackles his senior year ... helped BYU win (Richfield, UT) head coach back-to-back conference championships in 2006 and Bowl Games Coached: 10 2007 ... played in the NFL in 2008, seeing time on Of Note: Helped BYU defense rank No. 13 in total three teams before going to Super Bowl XLIII with the defense in 2011 and No. 24 in 2010 ... as recruiting Arizona Cardinals. coach, helped bring in the No. 22-ranked recruiting Education: BYU (M.A. Exercise Science, 2010); BYU class in the nation in 2009 ... guided Eastern Arizona (B.A. Exercise Science, 2007) to its first winning season in 26 years just two years Hometown: Evanston, Wyoming after taking over the program ... while he was defensive LDS Mission: Ecuador coordinator at Snow, the team won the NJCAA National Family: Married to Rebekah Meier ... they have two Championship in 1985 with an 11-0 record. daughters, Elsie and Leah. Playing Career: Was a fullback for Utah State from 1973- 1976. Education: Southern Utah (B.A. Business Education, 1979) Hometown: Logan, Utah Family: Married to Colleen Palmer ... they have two daughters (Sunnie and McKenna) and five sons (Colten, Cy, Dane, Kyle and Tyler) in addition to ten grandchildren

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MARK Jay WEBER OMER Offensive Line Coach Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Years at BYU: Entering 6th year BYU’s head strength and conditioning coach, Jay Omer, Years Overall: Entering 34th year is entering his 12th season at BYU and his 28th over- Coaching Experience: 2007-present BYU offensive all. Omer came to BYU after spending eight seasons line coach; 2006 North Carolina offensive line coach; at Georgia Tech as the Director of Player Development, 2004-2005 Fresno State offensive line coach; 1997- responsible for overseeing the strength and conditioning 2003 UCLA offensive line coach; 1994-1996 UNLV program for Tech’s 16-sport athletics program. assistant head coach and offensive line coach; 1993 Omer is responsible for implementing and direct- Nevada assistant head coach and offensive line coach; ing team weight training and conditioning programs 1991 Missouri Western State College defensive line for each of the University’s 21 intercollegiate sports. coach; 1987-1990 Oregon State offensive line coach; In 1997, Omer was honored by the National Strength 1985-1986 West Texas State; 1983-1984 Eastern New and Conditioning Association as the Strength and Mexico; 1982 Snow College; 1980-1981 Idaho State Conditioning Professional of the Year for the Atlantic graduate assistant; 1979 Los Angeles Valley College Coast Conference. Omer joined the Yellow Jacket staff assistant in January of 1993 after three years as the strength Bowl Games Coached: 14 and conditioning coach at Washington State in Pullman, Of Note: Coached Logan Mankins at Fresno State (1st Wash. He previously served as Director of Strength and round NFL pick 2005 of the , Conditioning at East Carolina University from 1987- started every game as a rookie) and 1998 Outland 90. Omer also worked as an assistant strength coach Trophy winner and All-American Kris Farris at UCLA ... at Tulane University from 1985-87 and as a graduate in 1998, the UCLA offense racked up 5,847 yards of assistant at from 1984-85. From total offense to set a single-season school record ... dur- 1976-84, Omer was the head football coach and athlet- ing that same season, the Bruins won the Pac-10 with ic director for the Duchesne School District in Roosevelt, a 10-2 record ... was with Idaho State when it won the Utah for Union High School. Omer is a graduate of Orem NCAA Division I-AA National Championship in 1981. High School. In 1969, Omer was an all-conference Playing Career: Played offensive guard for two seasons offensive lineman for Snow College. He later graduated and was named an honorable mention Small College from Southern Utah in 1972 and in 1985, he earned All-American at Cal Lutheran. a master’s degree in education with an emphasis in Education: Idaho State (M.S. in Physical Education, exercise physiology and strength training from Auburn 1981); Cal Lutheran (B.S. in Physical Education, 1980) University. He is married to the former Vicki Reynolds Hometown: Van Nuys, California and has two daughters, Nissa and Keely, and two sons, Family: Married to Kathy ... they have two daughters: Joe and Travis. Allie and KaCee

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duane busby ANDREW GEORGE KELLY BILLS Director of Football Graduate Assistant, Offense Graduate Assistant, Offense Operations

JASON KAUFUSI Jason Walker PATRICK HICKMAN Graduate Assistant, Defense Graduate Assistant, Defense Football High School Relations Coordinator

cort trejo JEFF HURST mick hill Football Operations Assistant Assistant Football Trainer Football Equipment Manager

LANE OLSON trevor wilson JIM HAMBLIN Football Video Coordinator Director of Student-Athlete Academic Coach Academic Center

CAREY HOKI BRETT PYNE Kenny Cox Football Head Coach Secretary Football Media Relations Director Football Media Relations Assistant

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Tom Holmoe Director of Athletics

Tom Holmoe was named Director of Athletics at Brigham Young University on March 1, 2005. He oversees a nationally recognized program with 21 intercollegiate sports, involving more than 600 student-athletes and a 150-person staff.

Since Holmoe's appointment, BYU has had more than 100 student-athletes earn All- America status. Holmoe has directed Cougar athletic programs to new conferences affiliations in 2011 and helped the football program into uncharted territory as an independent. Over the past five years, both the football and men's basketball teams have enjoyed tremendous success. BYU has won at least 10 football games five of the last six years and the men's basketball program has won at least 25 games six years in a row.

A former Cougar defensive back from 1978-82, Holmoe returned to BYU in July 2001 as Associate Athletics Director for Development. As part of his responsibilities, he supervised the Cougar Club, served as the department’s liaison with the LDS Foundation, served on the BYU Alumni Association Board of Directors and worked on the capital campaign to raise funds for the University’s new athletic facilities. Holmoe currently serves on the BCS Athletics Directors Advisory Committee.

A native of La Crescenta, Calif., Holmoe came to BYU on a football scholarship in 1978. He became a starter as a sophomore and went on to earn first-team All-WAC honors as a senior in 1982. Holmoe was selected in the fourth round of the 1983 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers. Over a seven-year NFL career, he played on three Super Bowl championship teams with the 49ers. After retiring from professional football, Holmoe returned to BYU to serve as a graduate assistant under LaVell Edwards from 1990-91. He then accepted an offer from Bill Walsh to become the Stanford secondary coach in 1992, where he remained for two seasons. In 1994, he returned to the 49ers as defen- sive backfield coach for two seasons, where he earned a fourth Super Bowl ring. Two years later Holmoe joined the University of California staff as defensive coordinator and later became the head coach from 1997-2001.

Holmoe graduated from BYU with a degree in zoology in 1983 and received a master’s degree from BYU in athletic administration in 1995. He and his wife, Lori, have four children: Shannon Packard, Danny, Erik, and Lauren.

BRIAN SANTIAGO JANIE PENFIELD DalLAn Moody Sr. Associate AD/Operations Associate AD/SWA Associate AD/Finance

chad lewis DUFF TITTLE Associate AD/Development Associate AD/Communications

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BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY

THE BYU HISTORY The 1875 establishment of the Brigham Young Academy offered an academically stimulating and gospel-oriented edu- cation to 29 students. The one-acre school grounds presided over by Karl G. Maeser have since developed into 560 acres and 284 buildings. The foundation of the University thrives with the fourfold focus of being 1) spiritually strengthening, 2) intellectually enlarging, 3) character building, leading to 4) lifelong learning and service.

Brigham Young University provides an outstanding education in an atmosphere consistent with the standards and principles of its sponsor, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

BYU has a full-time enrollment of 32,980. Students come to BYU from all 50 states and more than 120 countries.

BYU MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Brigham Young University--founded, BYU’s faculty, staff, students and administrators should be supported and guided by The Church of Jesus Christ of anxious to make their service and scholarship available to Latter-day Saints--is to assist individuals in their quest for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in furthering perfection and eternal life. That assistance should provide a its work worldwide. In an era of limited enrollments, BYU period of intensive learning in a stimulating setting where a can continue to expand its influence both by encouraging commitment to excellence is expected and the full realiza- programs that are central to the Church’s purposes and by tion of human potential is pursued. making its resources available to the Church when called upon to do so. All instruction, programs and services at BYU, including a wide variety of extracurricular experiences, should make We believe the earnest pursuit of this institutional mission their own contribution toward the balanced development of can have a strong effect on the course of higher education the total person. Such a broadly prepared individual will not and will greatly enlarge Brigham Young University’s only be capable of meeting personal challenges and change influence in a world we wish to improve. but will also bring strength to others in the tasks of home and family life, social relationships, civic duty and service to mankind.

CECIL O. SAMUELSON Kevin J. Worthen University President Advancement Vice President

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A TOP-OF-THE-CHARTS EDUCATION

#1 Stone Cold Sober Schools #5 Public Relations Program - 2011 Princeton Review - PR Week Magazine 2011 #1 Most Religious Students #7 Undergraduate Entrepreneurship - 2011 Princeton Review - 2011 Entrepreneur Magazine #1 Accounting Program #8 Graduates with the least debt (according to recruiters) - U.S. News 2012 - 2010 Wall Street Journal, 2011 Business Week #10 Grads who go on to earn doctorates #2 Best Value Law School - 2011 NORC/NSF - 2011 National Jurist #11 Top Graduates (rated by recruiters) #2 "Most Popular" University - 2011 Wall Street Journal - U.S. News 2011 #13 Great Schools Great Prices #2 Graduate Entrepreneurship - U.S. News 2012 - 2011 Entrepreneur Magazine #15 Everybody Plays Intramural Sports #3 Best College Library - 2011 Princeton Review - 2011 Princeton Review #15 MBA Program #3 Undergraduate Accounting Program - Forbes 2011 - U.S. News 2012 #15 Study Abroad Program #3 Master's of Accountancy Program - Deptartment of State 2011 - Public Accounting Report 2011 #25 Best Law Library - 2011 National Jurist

DISTINGUISHED FACULTY PREPARATION FOR THE FUTURE Faculty members hold advanced degrees from universi- A strong curriculum delivered by outstanding faculty ties around the world. Their achievements are compel- is key to the academic excellence of BYU graduates. ling and wide-ranging as they pursue consequential From business management to nursing, from the research work that is making a real difference. Alleviat- humanities to engineering, the University’s 11 colleges ing hunger worldwide through more efficient agriculture, -- supported by comprehensive offerings from religious finding low-pollution energy alternatives and making education -- continue to be internationally recognized significant contributions to the strengthening of families for the quality of their education and the professional are among their many pursuits. Faculty members are preparation they provide. In addition to the challenging regularly called upon to head national and international course work and hands-on research, numerous pro- professional organizations and to consult with corporate grams offer academic and service outreach opportuni- and governmental entities. Above all, these high-princi- ties. Study abroad centers, distance-learning courses pled men and women share an unmatched devotion to and worldwide performing arts tours are a few of the bringing the best possible education to their students. offerings that enrich BYU’s academic experience.

BYU’s campus is in Provo, Utah, a city of 124,496 located 45 miles south of Salt Lake City. Provo sits 4,560 feet above sea level and rests between 23-mile-long Utah Lake and the towering peaks of the Wasatch Mountains. The 560-acre campus has 284 total buildings; 78 for academics, 61 for administration and 145 for housing.

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COUGARS ON MISSIONS

ne of the first questions Bronco Mendenhall was Oasked after becoming the head coach at BYU was what he thought about the missionary program and if he felt it helped or hurt the BYU football program.

“Serving missions is what makes this team, this university and the Church unique,” Mendenhall said. “These unique characteristics are based upon sound principles and values. Why would we not embrace them?”

Brigham Young University is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The missionary emphasis of the Church is perhaps one of its most recog- nized characteristics. Since the organization of the Church in TRUE SERVICE: Before starting his college football 1830, over one million missionaries have served. career, highly-recruited tight end Devin Mahina (center above) took two years away from the game to serve an The Church operates 340 missions around the world in LDS Church mission to Madagascar. 145 nations, speaking 164 languages. A mission covers a geographic area and has a central headquarters. Each is presided over by a mission president, who is called from Of the BYU football student-athletes slated to the ranks of the Church membership to serve for a period participate in 2012, 77 have served full-time, of three years. The mission president directs the work of the two-year missions in over 30 different coun- missionaries assigned to his mission. tries countries around the world, including Australia, Brazil, Madagascar, Chile, England, More than 52,400 missionaries representing The Church Germany, Honduras, Japan, Philippines, India, of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are currently serving Russia, Samoa, South Korea and Sweden— proselytizing missions. Seventy-five percent of the Church’s just to name a few. Another 38 are currently proselytizing missionaries are young men between the ages serving as missionaries. of 19 and 26. A substantial number of young women and older couples also serve proselytizing missions. from their brief orientation at a missionary training center, Missionaries work long hours—seven days a week for two missionaries receive little formal training for their ministry. years or 18 months for women and other extended periods Missionary preparation comes primarily from personal study of time for couples—teaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ and and, in many cases, from examples taught in the home participating in community service. from childhood.

In addition, about 5,100 individuals (including couples) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was offi- are given special service assignments. Health specialists cially organized on April 6, 1830 with six members. Today, and doctors go to developing countries where the Church’s congregations of the Church are found in more than 160 health services program teaches preventive care. Craftsmen, nations and territories. With over 14 million members, it is artisans and construction supervisors train members in local one of the fastest growing religions in the world and one of building projects. Agricultural experts train people to pro- the largest Christian churches in the United States. duce food more effectively and economically. Other mission assignments include education, family history research and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is Christian, leadership training. but is neither Catholic nor Protestant. Rather, it is a restora- tion of the original church established by Jesus Christ. For The missionaries and/or their families donate money to the more information on the beliefs of the Church of Jesus Christ Church to pay for their personal expenses. When his or her of Latter-day Saints, visit www.lds.org. assignment is completed, the missionary returns home to pursue vocational, academic or other personal goals. Aside

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ith the donations and support of nearly 5,000 letes, providing laptop computers for the athletes to use Wmembers nationwide, the Cougar Club has helped when traveling and sustaining an endowment that pro- BYU build one of America’s strongest collegiate athletic vides spring/summer and post-eligibility scholarships that programs. Through its fund-raising and promotional mis- assist current and former athletes to finish their degrees. sion, the Cougar Club is ensuring the future success of BYU athletics. Member Benefits There is a Cougar Club membership level for every fan Loyal Cougar Club members across America are build- who wants to help BYU continue to build a strong athletic ing the foundation for BYU’s future athletic victories. The tradition. Individuals and businesses annually make tax- changing nature of collegiate athletics means that to com- deductible Cougar Club contributions of between $50 and pete at the highest levels, BYU must raise more money $1,000 based on their financial ability to give and the every year. The costs associated with being one of the athletic benefits they want to receive. To acknowledge the nation’s top programs continue to rise dramatically. With generosity of Club members, the athletic department makes that challenge in mind, the support of the Cougar Club and a number of benefits available to Club members, including its members becomes an even more important key to the priority seating, parking passes and Club events. However, future growth of BYU athletics. the greatest benefit of membership is knowing that the Cougar Club is helping BYU athletics continue to be one of “The BYU donors and fans make all the difference,” says the nation’s top collegiate athletic programs. Cougar Club Executive Director Michael Middleton. “For our teams to continue to achieve national prominence, the COUGAR CLUB BENEFITS Cougar Club needs to continue to grow.” • Seating priority for home and away sporting events, bowl FUNDING games and postseason tournaments • Tax deduction Cougar Club donations are used for many vital projects, • Parking passes including: • Cougar Club Newsletter and athletic publications • Funding the entire athletic program’s recruiting expenses, • Monthly luncheons with BYU coaches and athletes helping BYU coaches to attract some of the world’s pre- • Invitation to annual Y-Awards Banquet mier athletes to Provo, Utah. • Privileges for Club events and Club travel • Building new facilities including the Indoor Practice • Annual “Meet the Team” football reception Facility, Student Athlete Building and Miller Baseball/ • Discounts on exclusive BYU merchandise and Softball complex. commemorative memorabilia • Supporting the Student Athlete Academic Center, which includes sponsoring academic tutoring for student ath-

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STUDENT ATHLETE BUILDING

Equipment and Locker Rooms The 75-yard-long locker room is patterned after the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles. There is also a special locker room for former BYU players who want to train in Provo during the offseason. Training Facilities Sponsored by Dynatronics, this area features a rehabilitation room and a hydro area with a cold pool, a hot tub with power jets, a treadmill pool with two cameras and a doctor’s office. Trainers provide electrical stimulation and ultra sound treatments as well as bikes, treadmills and Cybex machines. Strength and Conditioning Center Most of the Strength and Conditioning Center’s equipment was custom built by Free Motion and is sponsored by Icon Heath and Fitness. Among the features are 12 full power racks with platforms, seven half racks, three jerk racks, Sorinex hurricane racks, reverse hypers, Agaton Fitness Systems, an outdoor mondo plyometric warmup area, two super leg drive sleds, two different dumbbell areas and a medicine ball wall. The first floor also has a nutrition area sponsored by Pharmanex. The second floor is the speed development area and has Tomahawk spinning bikes and TVs, five Nordic Track incline trainers, three Versaclimbers, two Scifit upper body bikes, Woodway force treadmills, H/P Cosmos treadmills with Pneu Weight devices, vibratory boards, a step mill, a turfed agility drill area with resistance and a testing area. StUDENT ATHLETE ACADEMIC CENTER Tutors and mentors work through these offices. Athletes have access to 42 computer stations, an interactive classroom, 10 small study areas and one large quiet room. Also on staff are a sports psychologist and a nutritionist. LEGENDS GRILLE Fans, coaches and athletes can view 11 plasma TV screens, a ticker tape with world wide sports scores or view specialty events on a projection screen while catching a bite to eat. INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY The IPF is 422 feet wide and 222 feet deep with a height of 86 feet at the center (106,000 square feet). Among its features are two artificial turf fields (55 yards & 65 yards), retractable goalposts on each end, a sideline staging facil- ity for offensive linemen and four batting cages. The indoor surface is field turf and the building features four video platforms located 40 feet above the playing surface. The IPF serves as an indoor practice arena for the football, soccer, golf, baseball and softball teams and a variety of other sports programs, including extramurals and intramurals.

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LAVELL EDWARDS STADIUM

PICTURE PERFECT EXPANSION/SEATING CAPACITY With its 63,470-seat capacity, huge video As a result of increased seating demands, BYU scoreboards and immaculate press boxes, made yet another renovation in 1982, adding LaVell Edwards Stadium is home to legendary stands to the north and south end zones, lowering BYU football. Since its expansion in 1982, the the field eight feet and removing the track sur- stadium has consistently ranked among the rounding the field (which hosted the 1967 and nation’s top 30 in attendance every year. Some 1975 NCAA Track and Field Championships). The of the stadium’s well-known features include a stadium expansion increased the seating capacity box-bowl seating configuration, a grass playing to over 65,000. The crowd of 64,253 that gath- surface and a four-level press box. ered for BYU’s first game in the expanded stadium on September 25, 1982 was reportedly “the larg- The Field est gathering ever in Utah history” at the time. In The field is covered with a sand-based natural 2003 BYU added a luxury “Club Seating” area turf capable of draining eight inches of rain per to the east stands taking the capacity of Edwards hour. The well-kept grass field is consistently Stadium down to 64,045. In 2010 and 2011 deemed one of the best in the country. BYU created additional wheelchair access inside the stadium, which reduced the capacity by 575 seats to 63,470. “You guys will agree that [] stadium is one of the prettiest settings of collegE football. This stadium is just unbelievable.” — KIRK HERBSTREIT ESPN COLLEGE FOOTBALL ANALYST

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BEST ATTENDANCE TOP 10 STADIUM CROWDS IN THE WEST, 2011 (AFTER 2003 STADIUM MODIFICATIONS) No. School Avg. Attend. Date Opponent Attend. 1. USC (19) 74,806 Sept. 4, 2004 Notre Dame 65,251 2. Washington (24) 62,531 Nov. 24, 2007 Utah 64,749 3. BYU (26) 60,265 Oct. 24, 2009 TCU 64,641 4. Oregon (28) 59,344 Sept. 1, 2007 Arizona 64,525 5. Arizona State (29) 59,007 Oct. 20, 2007 Eastern Washington 64,522 Sept. 22, 2007 Air Force 64,502 Nov. 22, 2003 Utah 64,486 best attendance Nov. 3, 2007 Colorado State 64,441 non-bcs programs, 2011 Nov. 19, 2005 Utah 64,312 Nov. 28, 2009 Utah 64,301 No. School Avg. Attend. 1. BYU 60,265 2. East Carolina 50,012 TOP 5 STADIUM CROWDS 3. San Diego State 39,865 (BeFORE 2003 STADIUM MODIFICATIONS) 4. Air Force 35,303 5. Navy 34,611 Date Opponent Attend. Oct. 16, 1993 Notre Dame 66,247 Sept. 8, 1990 Miami 66,235 Nov. 17, 2001 Utah 66,149 Nov. 18, 1989 Utah 66,110 Nov. 11, 1989 Air Force 66,089

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YEARLY ATTENDANCE LAVELL EDWARDS stadium Year Gm Home Avg. Total results 1964-2010 2011 7 421,858 60,265 670,655 2010 6 368,283 61,380 642,535 1964 3-2 1989 5-1 2009 6 385,416 64,236 626,495 1965 3-1 1990 6-0 2008 6 384,613 64,102 657,439 1966 4-2 1991 6-0 2007 6 386,980 64,497 645,653 2006 6 363,146 60,524 595,587 1967 5-0 1992 4-2 2005 6 349,222 58,204 590,549 1968 0-5 1993 3-3 2004 6 350,849 58,475 529,022 1969 4-1 1994 4-2 2003 6 369,003 61,500 643,737 2002 6 373,055 62,176 587,062 1970 3-2 1995 4-2 2001 6 362,699 60,450 596,980 1971 1-3 1996 7-0 2000 6 363,711 60,619 639,249 1972 3-2 1997 4-2 1999 6 391,111 65,185 545,105 1998 6 376,210 62,702 697,281 1973 3-3 1998 6-0 1997 6 389,362 64,894 548,246 1974 4-1 1999 4-2 1996 7 440,576 62,939 701,529 1975 3-2 2000 4-2 1995 6 371,780 61,963 555,256 1994 6 364,913 60,819 619,046 1976 5-1 2001 6-0 1993 6 392,676 65,446 566,617 1977 5-0 2002 4-2 1992 6 390,476 65,079 638,626 1978 4-1 2003 1-5 1991 6 394,978 65,830 689,029 1990 6 396,011 66,002 610,054 1979 5-0 2004 3-3 1989 6 392,252 65,375 567,994 1980 6-0 2005 3-3 1988 6 386,774 64,462 621,337 1981 4-1 2006 6-0 1987 6 391,335 65,223 603,745 1982 4-1 2007 6-0 1983 5-0 2008 6-0 1984 6-0 2009 4-2 1985 5-1 2010 5-1 1986 4-2 2011 6-1 1987 4-2 Total 211-65 1988 6-0

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WASHINGTON STATE Aug. 30 • Provo, Utah • LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,470) • ESPN • 8:15 p.m. MT

General InforMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2012 SCHEDULE Location: Pullman, Wash. 2011 Overall Record: 4-8 Sept. 1 at BYU Stadium: Martin Stadium 2011 Conference Record/Finish: Sept. 8 Eastern Washington Capacity: 32,248 2-7 (Pac-12)/11th, 6th in North Sept. 15 at UNLV Surface: Field Turf Division Sept. 22 Colorado Colors: Crimson and Gray 2011 Final Ranking: N/A Sept. 29 vs. Oregon Nickname: Cougars Last Bowl: 2003 Holiday Bowl, Oct. 6 at Oregon State Founded: 1890 beat Texas 28-20 Oct. 13 California Conference: Pac-12 Offensive System: Spread Oct. 27 at Stanford President: Elson S. Floyd Defensive System: 4-3 Nov. 3 at Utah Enrollment: 20,060 Starters Returning: Nov. 10 UCLA Director of Athletics: 15 (7 off / 6 def / 2 special) Nov. 17 at Arizona State Starters Lost: Nov. 23 Washington 9 (4 off / 5 def / 0 special) Coaching Staff 2011 RESULTS Head Coach: Mike Leach Sept. 3 Idaho State W, 64-21 (BYU 1983) REturning Statistical Sept. 10 UNLV W, 59-7 Record At WSU: 0-0 (1st year) Leaders Sept. 17 at SDSU L, 42-24 Overall Record: 84-43 (10 years) Rushing: Rickey Galvin (602 yds) Oct. 1 at Colorado W, 31-27 Assistant Coaches: Passing: Connor Halliday (960 yds) Oct. 8 at UCLA L, 28-25 Mike Breske (Defensive Coordinator/ Receiving: Marquess Wilson Oct. 15 No. 7 Stanford L, 44-14 Defensive Backs) (1,388 yds) Oct. 22 Oregon State L, 44-21 Jeff Choate (Linebackers) Tackles: Deone Bucannon (80) Oct. 29 at No. 7 Oregon L, 43-28 Dave Enerick (Associate Athletic Nov. 5 at California L, 30-7 Director/ Chief of Staff) Nov. 12 Arizona State W, 37-27 Jim Mastro (Running Backs) Nov. 19 Utah L, 30-27 OT Clay McGuire (Offensive Line) Nov. 26 at Washington L, 38-21 Eric Morris (Inside Receivers) Joe Salave'a (Defensive Line) SERIES INFORMATION Dennis Simmons (Receivers) Record vs. WSU: 2-1 Paul Volero (Outside Linebackers) In Provo: 1-1 Antonio Huffman (Director of Football In Pullman: 0-0 Operations) Neutral Site: 1-0 Jason Loscalzo (Head Strength and Last Meeting: Dec. 18, 1981 Conditioning Coach) Result: BYU won, 38-36

SPORTS INFORMATION FB Media Relations Director: Bill Stevens E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (509) 335-4294 Cell Phone: (916) 761-7005 SID Fax: (509) 335-0267 Press Box Phone: (509) 335-COUG Website Address: www.wsucougars.com

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WEBER State Sept. 8 • Provo, Utah • LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,470) • BYUtv • 1 p.m. MT

General InforMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2012 SCHEDULE Location: Ogden, Utah 2011 Overall Record: 5-6 Sept. 1 at Fresno State Stadium: Elizabeth Dee Shaw 2011 Conference Record/Finish: Sept. 8 at BYU Stewart Stadium 5-3 (Big Sky)/T-3rd Sept. 15 McNeese State Capacity: 17,500 2011 Final Ranking: N/A Sept. 22 Eastern Washington Surface: Field Turf Sept. 29 at UC Davis Colors: Purple and White Oct. 5 Cal Poly Nickname: Wildcats REturning Statistical Oct. 13 at Sacramento State Founded: 1889 Leaders Oct. 20 at Southern Utah Conference: Big Sky Rushing: Josh Booker (701 yds) Nov. 3 Montana President: Dr. F. Ann Millner Passing: Mike Hoke (2,080 yds) Nov. 10 Northern Colorado Enrollment: 23,000 Receiving: Shaydon Kehano (883 yds) Nov. 17 at Idaho State Director of Athletics: Jerry Bovee Tackles: Anthony Morales (115) 2011 RESULTS Sept. 3 at Wyoming L, 35-32 Coaching Staff Sept. 10 at Utah State L, 54-17 Interim Head Coach: Jody Sears Sept. 17 Sacramento State W, 49-17 (Washington State 1991) Sept. 24 at Northern Colo. W, 45-21 Record At Weber State: 0-0 (First Oct. 1 at Eastern Wash. L, 27-21 year) Oct. 15 Idaho State W, 38-12 Overall Record: Same Oct. 22 Southern Utah L, 35-28 Assistant Coaches: Oct. 29 at Montana L, 45-10 Jason Belford (Defensive Line) Nov. 5 Montana State L, 44-24 Matt Hammer (Offensive Nov. 12 Northern Arizona W, 34-31 Coordinator/Running Backs) Nov. 19 at Portland State W, 48-33 Eric Lewis (Cornerbacks) Justin Rascati (Quarterbacks) Ted Stanley (Tight Ends) SERIES INFORMATION Craig Stutzmann (Wide Receivers) Record vs. Weber State: 2-0 Colton Swan (Linebackers) In Provo: 2-0 Cecil Thomas (Offensive Line) In Ogden: N/A Neutral Site: N/A Last Meeting: Sept. 15, 1979 Result: BYU won, 48-3

SPORTS INFORMATION FB Media Relations Director: Paul Grua E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (801) 626-7414 Cell Phone: (801) 452-3811 Press Box: (801) 626-6588 Website Address: www.weberstatesports.com

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UTAH Sept. 15 • Salt Lake City, Utah • Rice-Eccles Stadium (45,017) • ESPN2 • 8 p.m. MT

General InforMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2011 SCHEDULE Location: Salt Lake City, Utah 2011 Overall Record: 8-5 Aug. 30 Northern Colorado Stadium: Rice-Eccles Stadium 2011 Conference Record/Finish: Sept. 7 at Utah State Capacity: 45,017 4-5 (Pac-12)/T-3rd South Sept. 15 BYU Surface: Field Turf Division) Sept. 22 at Arizona State Colors: Red and White 2011 Final Ranking: N/A Oct. 4 USC Nickname: Utes Last Bowl: 2011 Hyundai Sun Oct. 13 at UCLA Founded: 1850 Bowl, defeated Georgia Tech Oct. 20 at Oregon State Conference: Pac-12 30-27 OT Oct. 27 California President: Dr. David W. Pershing Offensive System: Multiple Nov. 3 Washington State Enrollment: 31,660 Defensive System: 4-3 Nov. 10 at Washington Director of Athletics: Dr. Chris Hill Starters Returning: Nov. 17 Arizona 18 (9 off/7 def/2 special) Nov. 23 at Colorado Starters Lost: Coaching Staff 8 (3 off/5 def) 2011 RESULTS Head Coach: Sept. 1 Montana State W, 27-10 (BYU, 1984) Sept. 10 at USC L, 23-14 Record At Utah: 64-25 (7 years) REturning Statistical Sept. 17 at BYU W, 54-10 Overall Record: Same Leaders Oct. 1 Washington L, 31-14 Assistant Coaches: Rushing: John White (1,519 yds.) Oct. 8 Arizona State L, 35-14 Dan Finn (Offensive Line) Passing: Jon Hays (1,459 yds.) Oct. 15 at Pittsburgh W, 26-14 Doug Elisaia (Strength & Receiving: DeVonte Christopher Oct. 22 at California L, 34-10 Conditioning) (663 yds.) Oct. 29 Oregon State W, 27-8 Ilaisa Tuiaki (Fullbacks Tight Ends) Tackles: Brian Blechen (78) Nov. 5 at Arizona W, 34-21 Jay Hill (Running Backs/Special Nov. 12 UCLA W, 31-6 Teams Coordinator) Nov. 19 at WSU W, 30-27/OT Brian Johnson (Offensive Nov. 25 Colorado L, 17-14 Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Dec. 31 vs. Georgia Tech W, 30-27/OT Chad Kauha'aha'a (Defensive Line) Aaron Roderick (Passing Game SERIES INFORMATION Coordinator/Receivers) Record vs. Utah: 31-52-4 Morgan Scalley (Safeties/Recruiting In Provo: 15-18-1 Coordinator) In Salt Lake City: 16-34-3 Sharrieff Shah (Cornerbacks) Last Meeting: Sept. 17, 2011 Kalani Sitake (Assistant Head Coach/ Result: Utah won, 54-10 Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) SPORTS INFORMATION FB Media Relations Director: Liz Abel Office Phone: (801) 581-3511 SID Fax: (801) 581-4358 Press Box Phone: (801) 581-4783/8210 E-mail: [email protected] Website Address: www.UtahUtes.com

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BOISE STATE Sept. 20 • Boise, Idaho • Bronco Stadium (37,000) • ESPN • 7 p.m. MT

General InforMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2012 SCHEDULE Location: Boise, Idaho 2011 Overall Record: 12-1 Aug. 31 at Michigan State Stadium: Bronco Stadium 2011 Conference Record/Finish: Sept. 15 Miami (Ohio) Capacity: 37,000 6-1 (MWC)/2nd Sept. 22 BYU Surface: Blue Astro Play 2011 Final Ranking: 7 (BCS)/ Sept. 29 at New Mexico Colors: Blue and Orange 6 (Coaches)/8 (AP) Oct. 6 at Southern Miss Nickname: Broncos Last Bowl: 2011 Las Vegas Bowl, Oct. 13 Fresno State Founded: 1932 beat Arizona State 56-24 Oct. 20 UNLV President: Dr. Robert Kustra Offensive System: Multiple Oct. 27 at Wyoming Enrollment: 19,664 Defensive System: Multiple Nov. 3 San Diego State Director of Athletics: Mark Coyle Starters Returning: Nov. 10 at Hawai'i 12 (7 off/3 def/2 special) Nov. 17 Colorado State Starters Lost: Nov. 24 at Nevada Coaching Staff 17 (6 off/9 def/2 special) Head Coach: Chris Petersen 2011 RESULTS (UC Davis, 1988) Sept. 3 vs. Georgia W, 35-21 Record At UCF: 73-6 (6 years) REturning Statistical Sept. 16 at Toledo W, 40-15 Overall Record: Same Leaders Sept. 24 Tulsa W, 41-21 Assistant Coaches: Rushing: D.J. Harper (557 yds.) Oct. 1 Nevada W, 30-10 Chris Strausser (Associate Head Passing: Joe Southwick (198 yds) Oct. 7 at Fresno State W, 57-7 Coach/Offensive Line) Receiving: Matt Miller (679 yds.) Oct. 15 at Colorado State W, 63-13 Bob Gregory (Assistant Head Coach/ Tackles: J.C. Percy (48) Oct. 22 Air Force W, 37-26 Linebackers & Nickels) Nov. 5 at UNLV W, 48-21 Pete Kwiatkowski (Defensive Nov. 12 TCU L, 36-35 Coordinator) Nov. 18 at San Diego St. W, 52-35 Robert Prince (Offensive Coordinator/ Nov. 26 Wyoming W, 36-14 Wide Receivers) Dec. 3 New mexico W, 45-0 (Defensive Line) Dec. 22 vs. Arizona State W, 56-24 Keith Bhonapha (Running Backs) Scott Huff (Tight Ends/Special Teams SERIES INFORMATION Coordinator) Record vs. Boise State: 0-2 Jimmy Lake (Def. Secondary/Def. In Boise: 0-1 Pass Game Coordinator Neutral Sites: 0-0 Jonathan Smith (Quarterbacks) In Provo: 0-1 Last Meeting: Sept. 24, 2004 Result: Boise State won, 28-27

SPORTS INFORMATION Assistant A.D./Media Relations: Max Corbet Office Phone: (208) 426-1515 Cell Phone: (208) 859-6952 SID Fax: (208) 426-1778 Press Box Phone: (208) 426-1408 E-mail: [email protected] Website Address: www.broncosports.com

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HAWAI'I Sept. 29 • Provo, Utah • LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,470) • ESPN • 6 p.m. MT

General InforMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2012 SCHEDULE Location: Honolulu, Hawai'i 2011 Overall Record: 6-7 Sept. 1 at USC Stadium: Aloha Stadium 2011 Conference Record/Finish: Sept. 15 Lamar Capacity: 50,000 3-4 (WAC)/T-4th Sept. 22 Nevada Surface: Field Turf 2011 Final Ranking: N/A Sept. 29 at BYU Colors: Green, Black & Silver Last Bowl: 2010 Hawai'i Bowl, lost Oct. 6 at San Diego State Nickname: Warriors to Tulsa, 62-35 Oct. 13 New Mexico Founded: 1907 Offensive System: Run and Shoot Oct. 27 at Colorado State Conference: Mountain West Defensive System: Multiple Nov. 3 at Fresno State Chancellor: Virginia S. Hinshaw Starters Returning: Nov. 10 Boise State Enrollment: 20,000 14 (7 off / 4 def / 3 special) Nov. 17 at Air Force Athletics Director: Jim Donovan Starters Lost: Nov. 24 UNLV 14 (5 off / 7 def / 1 special) Dec. 1 South Alabama Coaching Staff 2011 RESULTS Head Coach: REturning Statistical Sept. 3 Colorado W, 34-17 (Utah, 1968) Leaders Sept. 10 at Washington W, 40-32 Record At Hawai'i: First Season Rushing: Joey Iosefa (548 yards) Sept. 17 at UNLV L, 40-20 Overall Record: Same Passing: David Graves (786 yards) Sept. 24 UC Davis W, 56-14 Assistant Coaches: Receiving: Billy Ray Stutzmann (910 Oct. 1 at Louisiana Tech W, 44-26 Tommy Lee (Offensive Coordinator) yards) Oct. 14 at San Jose State L, 28-27 Thom Kaumeyer (Defensive Tackles: John Hardy-Tuliau (73) Oct. 22 New Mexico State W, 45-34 Coordinator) Oct. 29 at Idaho W, 16-14 Chris Demarest (Special Teams Nov. 5 Utah State L, 35-31 Coordinator) Nov. 12 at Nevada L, 42-28 Keith Uperesa (Running Backs) Nov. 19 Fresno State L, 24-21 Chris Wisenhan (Offensive Line) Nov. 26 Tulane W, 35-23 Philip Rauscher (Tight Ends) Dec. 3 BYU L, 41-20 Tony Tuioti (Linebackers) Daronte Jones (Secondary) SERIES INFORMATION Lewis Powell (Defensive Line) Record vs. Hawai'i: 20-8 Tommy Heffernan (Strength In Provo: 9-0 Coordinator) At Hawai'i: 11-8 Neutral Sites: 0-0 Last Meeting: Dec. 3, 2011 Result: BYU won, 41-20

SPORTS INFORMATION FB Media Relations Director: Derek Inouchi Office Phone: (808) 956-7523 Cell Phone: (808) 954-0234 SID Fax: (808) 956-4470

Press Box Phone: (808) 486-1800 E-mail: [email protected] Website Address: www.HawaiiAthletics.com

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UTAH STATE Oct. 5 • Provo, Utah • LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,470) • ESPN or ESPN2 • 8:15 p.m. MT

General InforMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2012 SCHEDULE Location: Logan, Utah 2011 Overall Record: 7-5 Aug. 30 Southern Utah Stadium: Romney Stadium 2011 Conference Record/Finish: Sept. 7 Utah Capacity: (25,513) 5-2 (WAC)/T-2nd Sept. 15 at Wisconsin Surface: Spinturf 2011 Final Ranking: N/A Sept. 22 at Colorado State Colors: Gold, Navy Blue and White Last Bowl: 2011 Famous Idaho Sept. 29 UNLV Nickname: Aggies Potato Bowl, lost to Ohio, 24-23 Oct. 5 at BYU Founded: 1888 Offensive System: Spread Oct. 13 at San Jose State Conference: Western Athletic Defensive System: 3-4 Oct. 20 New Mexico State President: Stan Albrecht Starters Returning: Oct. 27 at UT-San Antonio Enrollment: 25,767 17 (7 off/ 6 def/ 4 special) Nov. 3 Texas State Director of Athletics: Scott Barnes Starters Lost: Nov. 17 at Louisiana Tech 12 (7 off/ 5 def/ 0 special) Nov. 24 Idaho

Coaching Staff 2011 RESULTS Head Coach: Gary Anderson REturning Statistical Sept. 3 at Auburn L, 42-38 (Utah 1986) Leaders Sept. 10 Weber State W, 54-17 Record At Utah State: 15-22 (4th Rushing: Kerwynn Williams (542 Sept. 24 Colorado St. L, 35-34/2OT year) yds.) Sept. 30 at BYU L, 27-24 Overall Record: Same Passing: Chuckie Keeton (1200 Oct. 8 Wyoming W, 63-19 Assistant Coaches: yards) Oct. 15 at Fresno State L, 31-21 Matt Wells (Offensive Coordinator/ Receiving: Matt Austin (465 yds.) Oct. 22 Louisiana Tech L, 24-17 QB's) Tackles: McKade Brady (86) Nov. 5 at Hawai'i W, 35-31 Dave Aranda (Defensiev Coordinator/ Nov. 12 San Jose State W, 34-33 DL) Nov. 19 at Idaho W, 49-42/2OT Bill Busch (Assoc. Head Coach/ Nov. 26 Nevada W, 21-17 Special Teams Coord./Safeties) Dec. 3 at NMSU W, 24-21 Mike Sanford (Asst. Head Coach/ Dec. 17 vs. Ohio L, 24-23 RB's/TE's) Javon Bouknight (Wide Receivers) SERIES INFORMATION Kevin Clune (Linebackers) Record vs. Utah State: 44-34-3 T.J. Woods (Offensive Line) In Provo: 25-16-1 Frank Maile (Defensive Line) In Logan: 16-18-3 Kendrick Shaver (Cornerbacks) Neutral site: 3-0 Last Meeting: Oct. 30, 2011 Result: BYU won, 27-24

SPORTS INFORMATION FB Media Relations Director: Zach Fisher Office Phone: (435) 797-2066 Cell Phone: (435) 213-0318 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (435) 797-2615 Press Box Phone: (435) 797-1686 Website Address: www.UtahStateAggies.com

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OREGON STATE Oct. 13 • Provo, Utah • LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,470) • TBA

General InforMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2012 SCHEDULE Location: Corvallis, Oregon 2011 Overall Record: 3-9 Sept. 1 Nicholls State Stadium: 2011 Conference Record/Finish: Sept. 8 Wisconsin Capacity: 45,674 3-6 (PAC-12)/5th North Division Sept. 22 at UCLA Surface: Field Turf 2011 Final Ranking: N/A Sept. 29 at Arizona Colors: Orange & Black Last Bowl: 2009 MAACO Las Oct. 6 Washington State Nickname: Beavers Vegas Bowl, lost to BYU 44-20 Oct. 13 at BYU Founded: 1868 Offensive System: Multiple Oct. 20 Utah Conference: Pac-12 Defensive System: Multiple Oct. 27 at Washington President: Dr. Edward Ray Starters Returning: Nov. 3 Arizona State Enrollment: 24,977 17 (8 off /8 def / 1 special) Nov. 10 at Stanford Director of Athletics: Bob De Carolis Starters Lost: Nov. 17 California (5 off / 3 def / 1 special) Nov. 24 Oregon

Coaching Staff 2011 RESULTS Head Coach: REturning Statistical Sept. 3 Sacramento State L, 29-28/OT (Alabama, 1975) Leaders Sept. 10 at Wisconsin L, 35-0 Record At Oregon State: 72-63 (11 Rushing: Malcom Agnew (423 yards) Sept. 24 UCLA L, 27-19 years) Passing: Sean Mannion (3,328 Oct. 1 at Arizona State L, 35-20 Overall Record: Same yds.) Oct. 8 Arizona W, 37-27 Assistant Coaches: Receiving: Markus Wheaton (986 Oct. 15 BYU L, 38-28 Jay Locey (Assistant Head Coach/ yds.) Oct. 22 at Washington St. W, 44-21 Tight Ends) Tackles: Michael Doctor (78) Oct. 29 at Utah L, 27-8 Mark Banker (Defensive Coordinator) Nov. 5 Stanford L, 38-13 Bruce Read (Special Teams) Nov. 12 at California L, 23-6 (Offensive Nov. 19 Washington W, 38-21 Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Nov. 26 at Oregon L, 49-21 Chris Brasfield (Running Backs) (Wide Receivers) SERIES INFORMATION Mike Cavanaugh (Offensive Line) Record vs. Oregon State: 5-5 Rod Perry (Secondary) In Provo: 1-1 Joe Seumalo (Defensive Line) In Corvallis: 3-4 In Neutral Sites: 1-0 Last Meeting: Oct. 15, 2011 Result: BYU won, 38-28

SPORTS INFORMATION FB Media Relations Director: Steve Fenk Office Phone: 541-737-3720 SID Fax: 541-737-3072 Press Box Phone: 541-737-2410 E-mail: [email protected] Website Address: www.osubeavers.com

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NOTRE DAME Oct. 20 • South Bend, Ind. • Notre Dame Stadium(80,795) • NBC • 3:30 p.m. ET

General InforMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2012 SCHEDULE Location: South Bend, Ind. 2011 Overall Record: 8-5 Sept. 1 vs. Navy Stadium: Notre Dame Stadium 2011 Final Ranking: N/A Sept. 8 Purdue Capacity: 80,795 Last Bowl: 2011 Champ Sports Sept. 15 at Michigan State Surface: Natural Grass Bowl, lost to Florida State 18-14 Sept. 22 Michigan Colors: Blue and Gold Offensive System: Spread Oct. 6 vs. Miami Nickname: Fighting Irish Defensive System: 3-4 Oct. 13 Stanford Founded: 1842 Starters Returning: Oct. 20 BYU Conference: Independent 16 (8 off/ 6 def/ 2 special) Oct. 27 at Oklahoma President: Rev. John I. Jenkins (C.S.C.) Starters Lost: Nov. 3 Pittsburgh Enrollment: 11,816 9 (3 off/ 5 def/ 1 special) Nov. 10 at Boston College Director of Athletics: Jack Swarbick Nov. 17 Wake Forest Nov. 24 at USC REturning Statistical Coaching Staff Leaders 2011 RESULTS Head Coach: Brian Kelly Rushing: Tommy Rees (2,871 yds) Sept. 3 USF L, 23-20 (Assumption '83) Passing: Cierre Wood (1,102 yds) Sept. 10 at Michigan L, 35-31 Record At Notre Dame: 16-10 Receiving: (803 yds) Sept. 17 Michigan State W, 31-13 (2 years) Tackles: Manti Te'o (128) Sept. 24 at Pittsburgh W, 15-12 Overall Record: 187-67-2 (21 Oct. 1 at Purdue W, 38-10 years) Oct. 8 Air Force W, 59-33 Assistant Coaches: Oct. 22 USC L, 31-17 (Asst. Head Coach/Def. Oct. 29 Navy W, 56-14 Coordinator/Linebackers Nov. 5 at Wake Forest W, 24-17 Chuck Martin (Offensive Nov. 12 vs. Maryland W, 45-21 Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Nov. 19 Boston College W, 16-14 Kerry Cooks (C0-Def. Coordinator/ Nov. 26 at Stanford L, 28-14 Cornerbacks) Dec. 29 vs. Florida State L, 18-14 Tony Alford (Running backs/Slot Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator) SERIES INFORMATION Scott Booker (Tight Ends/Special Record vs. Notre Dame: 2-4 Teams Coordinator) In Provo: 1-1 Mike Denbrock (Wide Receivers/ In South Bend: 1-3 Pass Game Coordinator) Neutral Site: N/A Bob Elliott (Safeties) Last Meeting: Oct. 22, 2005 Mike Elston (Defensive Line) Result: Notre Dame won, 49-23 Harry Hiestand (Offensive Line/ Run Game Coordinator SPORTS INFORMATION FB Media Relations Director: Brian Hardin Office Phone: (574) 631-9471 Cell Phone: (574) 532-4134 SID Fax: (574) 631-7941 Press Box Phone: (574) 631-7810 E-mail: [email protected] Website Address: www.UND.com

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GEORGIA TECH Oct. 27 • Atlanta, Georgia • Stadium (55,000) • TBA

General InforMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2012 SCHEDULE Location: Atlanta, Georgia 2011 Overall Record: 8-5 Sept. 3 at Virginia Tech Stadium: Bobby Dodd Stadium/ 2011 Conference Record/Finish: Sept. 8 Presbyterian Grant Field 5-3 (ACC)/2nd Coastal Division Sept. 15 Virginia Capacity: 55,000 2011 Final Ranking: N/A Sept. 22 Miami Surface: Natural Grass Last Bowl: 2011 Sun Bowl, lost to Sept. 29 Middle Tennesee State Colors: Old Gold and White Utah 30-27/OT Oct. 6 at Clemson Nickname: Yellow Jackets, Ramblin Offensive System: Speed Option Oct. 20 Boston College Wreck Defensive System: 3-4 Oct. 27 BYU Founded: 1885 Starters Returning: Nov. 3 at Maryland Conference: Atlantic Coast (ACC) 13 (7 off / 6 def ) Nov. 10 at North Carolina President: Dr. G.P. "Bud" Peterson Starters Lost: Nov. 17 Duke Enrollment: 19,404 9 (4 off/5 def) Nov. 24 at Georgia Director of Athletics:

REturning Statistical 2011 resultS Coaching Staff Leaders Sept. 1 Western Carolina W, 63-21 Head Coach: Paul Johnson Rushing: Tevin Washington (986 Sept. 10 at Middle Tenn. W, 49-21 (Western Carolina, 1979) yds) Sept. 17 Kansas W, 66-24 Record At GT: 33-19 (4 years) Passing: Tevin Washington (1,652 Sept. 24 North Carolina W, 35-28 Overall Record: 140-58 (14 years) yds) Oct. 1 at NC State W, 45-35 Assistant Coaches: Receiving: Orwin Smith (306 yds) Oct. 8 Maryland W, 21-16 Brian Bohannon (Quarterbacks/B- Tackles: Isaiah Johnson (78) Oct. 15 at Virginia L, 24-21 Backs) Oct. 22 at Miami L, 24-7 Al Groh (Defensive Coordinator) Oct. 29 Clemson W, 31-17 Charles Kelly (Defensive Secondary) Nov. 10 Virginia Tech L, 37-26 Andy McCollum (Recruiting Nov. 19 at Duke W, 38-31 Coordinator/Defensive Line Nov. 26 Georgia L, 31-17 Lamar Owens (A-Backs) Dec. 31 vs. Utah L, 30-27/OT Al "Buzz" Preston (Wide Receivers) Mike Sewak (Offensive Line) SERIES INFORMATION Joe Speed (Inside Linebackers) Record vs. Georgia Tech: 1-1 David Walkosky (Special Teams) In Provo: 1-0 In Atlanta: 0-1 In Neutral Site: N/A Last Meeting: Aug. 28, 2003 Result: BYU won, 24-13

SPORTS INFORMATION FB Media Relations Director: Dean Buchan Office Phone: (404) 894-5445 Cell Phone: (404) 295-8703 SID Fax: (404) 894-1248 Press Box Phone: (404) 894-1204,-05 E-mail: [email protected] Website Address: www.ramblinwreck.com

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IDAHO Nov. 10 • Provo, Utah • LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,470) • TBA

General InforMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2012 SCHEDULE Location: Moscow, Idaho 2011 Overall Record: 2-10 Aug. 30 Eastern Washington Stadium: 2011 Conference Record/Finish: Sept. 8 at Bowling Green Capacity: 16,000 1-6 (WAC)/8th Sept. 15 at LSU Surface: Real Grass Pro 2011 Final Ranking: N/A Sept. 22 Wyoming Colors: Silver and Vandal Gold Last Bowl: 2009 Humanitarian Sept. 29 at UNC Nickname: Vandals Bowl, beat Bowling Green 43-42 Oct. 6 New Mexico State Founded: 1889 Starters Returning: Oct. 13 at Texas State Conference: Western Athletic 11 (5 off / 4 def /1 special) Oct. 20 at Louisiana Tech President: Dr. Duane Nellis Starters Lost: Nov. 3 San Jose State Enrollment: 11,730 14 (7 off / 7 def/0 special) Nov. 10 at BYU Director of Athletics: Dr. Rob Spear Nov. 17 UT-San Antonio Nov. 24 at Utah State REturning Statistical Coaching Staff Leaders 2011 Results Head Coach: Robb Akey Rushing: Ryan Bass (175 yards) Sept. 1 Bowling Green L, 32-15 (Weber State, 1988) Passing: Taylor Davis (234 yards) Sept. 10 North Dakota W, 44-14 Record At Idaho: 19-43 Receiving: Mike Scott (691 yards) Sept. 17 at Texas A&M L, 37-7 Overall Record: Same Tackles: Gary Walker (109) Sept. 24 Fresno State L, 48-24 Assistant Coaches: Oct. 1 at Virginia L, 21-20/OT (Offensive Coordinator/ Oct. 8 Lousiana Tech L, 24-11 Quarterbacks) Oct. 14 at NMSU L, 31-24 Mike Levenseller (Wide Receivers/ Oct. 29 Hawai'i L, 16-14 Passing Game) Nov. 5 at San Jose State W, 32-29 Mark Criner (Defensive Coordinator/ Nov. 12 at BYU L, 42-7 Linebackers) Nov. 19 Utah State L, 49-42/2OT Eti Ena (Defensive Line) Patrick Libey (Secondary/Co-Special Teams) SERIES INFORMATION Gordy Shaw (Run Game Coordinator/ Record vs. Idaho: 2-2 Offensive Line) In Provo: 1-1 Al Punupu (Tight Ends Coach) In Moscow: 1-1 Torey Hunter (Cornerbacks/Recruiting Neutral Sites: N/A coordinator) Last Meeting: Nov. 12, 2011 Result: BYU won, 42-7

SPORTS INFORMATION FB Media Relations Director: Becky Paull Office Phone: 208-885-0245 Cell Phone: (208) 669-0411 Fax: (208) 885-2862 Press Box Phone: 208-885-0211 E-mail: [email protected] Website Address: www.GoVandals.com

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SAN JOSE STATE Nov. 17 • San Jose, Calif. • Spartan Stadium (30,456) • TV-TBA • 1 p.m. PT

General InforMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2012 SCHEDULE Location: San Jose, Calif. 2011 Overall Record: 5-7 Sept. 1 at Stanford Stadium: Spartan Stadium 2011 Conference Record/Finish: Sept. 8 UC Davis Capacity: 30,456 3-4 (WAC)/T-4th Sept. 15 Colorado State Surface: Field Turf 2011 Final Ranking: N/A Sept. 22 at San Diego State Colors: Gold, White and Blue Last Bowl: 2006 New Mexico Sept. 29 at Navy Nickname: Spartans Bowl, beat New Mexico 20-12 Oct. 13 Utah State Founded: 1857 Starters Returning: Oct. 20 at UT-San Antionio Conference: Western Athletic 13 (7 off /5 def /1 special) Oct. 27 Texas State President: Mohammad Qayoumi Starters Lost: Nov. 3 at Idaho Enrollment: 26,796 12 (5 off / 6 def /1 special) Nov. 10 at New Mexico State Director of Athletics: Nov. 17 BYU Nov. 24 Louisiana Tech REturning Statistical Coaching Staff Leaders 2011 RESULTS Head Coach: Mike MacIntyre Rushing: Dasmen Stewart (111 Sept. 3 at Stanford L, 57-3 (Georgia Tech, 1989) yards) Sept. 10 at UCLA L, 27-17 Record At San Jose State: 6-19 Passing: Dasmen Stewart (158 Sept. 17 Nevada L, 17-14 (2 years) yards) Sept. 24 New Mexico St. W, 34-24 Overall Record: Same Receiving: Noel Grigsby (886 Oct. 1 at Colorado State W, 38-21 Assistant Coaches: yards) Oct. 8 at BYU L, 29-16 (Tight Ends) Tackles: (104) Oct. 14 Hawaii W, 28-27 (Defensive Coordinator, Oct. 29 at Louisiana Tech L, 38-28 Linebackers) Nov. 5 Idaho L, 32-29 Gary Bernardi (Offensive Line) Nov. 12 at Utah State L, 34-33 Charles Clark (Defensive Secondary) Nov. 19 Navy W, 27-24 Fred Guidici (Special Teams Nov. 26 at Fresno State W, 27-24 Coordinator/Running Backs) Jeff Jeffcoat (Defensive Line) SERIES INFORMATION Andy La Russa (Cornerbacks/Asst. Record vs. San Jose State: 6-9 Spec. Teams Coordinator) In Provo: 4-4 Brian Lindgren (Offensive In San Jose: 2-5 Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Neutral Site: 0-0 (Wide Receivers/ Last Meeting: Oct. 8, 2011 Recruiting Coordinator) Result: BYU won, 29-16

SPORTS INFORMATION FB Media Relations Director: Lawrence Fan Office Phone: (408) 924-1217 Cell: (408) 768-3424 SID Fax: (408) 924-1291 Press Box Phone: (408) 924-6466 E-mail: [email protected] Website Address: www.sjsuspartans.com

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NEW MEXICO STATE Nov. 24 • Las Cruces, New Mexico • NMSU (30,343) • TV-TBA • 1:30 p.m. PT

General InforMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2012 SCHEDULE Location: Las Cruces, N.M. 2011 Overall Record: 4-9 Aug. 30 Sacramento State Stadium: Aggie Memorial Stadium 2011 Conference Record/Finish: Sept. 8 at Ohio Capacity: 30,343 2-5 (WAC)/7th Sept. 15 at UTEP Surface: Natural Grass 2011 Final Ranking: N/A Sept. 22 New Mexico Colors: Crimson & White Last Bowl: 1960 Sun Bowl, beat Sept. 29 UT-San Antionio Nickname: Aggies Utah State 20-13 Oct. 6 at Idaho Founded: 1888 Starters Returning: Oct. 20 at Utah State Conference: Western Athletic 18 (8 off / 6 def / 4 special) Oct. 27 Louisiana Tech President: Dr. Barbara Couture Starters Lost: Nov. 3 at Auburn Enrollment: 16,428 11 (6 off / 5 def / 0 special) Nov. 10 San Jose State Director of Athletics: Dr. McKinley Boston Nov. 24 BYU Dec. 1 at Texas State Coaching Staff REturning Statistical Head Coach: DeWayne Walker Leaders 2011 RESULTS (Regents College 1992) Rushing: Robert Clay (133 yards) Sept. 3 Ohio L, 44-24 Record At New Mexico St: 9-29 (4 years) Passing: Andrew Manley (892 Sept. 10 at Minnesota W, 28-21 Overall Record: Same yards) Sept. 17 UTEP L, 16-10 Assistant Coaches: Receiving: Austin Franklin (524 Sept. 24 at San Jose State L, 34-24 David Elson (Defensive Coordinator/ yards) Oct. 1 at New Mexico W, 42-28 Linebackers) Tackles: Bryan Bonilla (71)70 Oct. 15 Idaho W, 31-24 Will Martin (Linebackers) Oct. 22 at Hawaii L, 45-34 Brad Bedell (Offensive Line) Oct. 29 Nevada L, 48-34 R. Todd Littlejohn (Wide Receivers/ Nov. 5 at Georgia L, 63-16 Recruiting Coordinator) Nov. 12 Fresno State W, 48-45 Jerry McManus (Offensive Nov. 19 at BYU L, 42-7 Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Nov. 26 at Louisiana Tech L, 44-0 Romeo Bandison (Defensive Line) Dec. 3 Utah State L, 24-21 Keith Murphy (Tight Ends/Special Teams) SERIES INFORMATION Mike Rutenberg (Defensive Backs/ Record vs. New Mexico State: 1-0 Pass Game Coordinator) In Provo: 1-0 Shaun Johnson (Running Backs) In Las Cruces: 0-0 Neutral Site: 0-0 Last Meeting: Nov. 19, 2011 Result: BYU won, 42-7

SPORTS INFORMATION FB Media Relations Director: Tyler Dunkel Office Phone: (575) 646-2927 Cell Phone: (575) 640-7270 SID Fax: (575) 646-2099 Press Box Phone: (575) 646-2700 E-mail: [email protected] Website Address: www.nmstatesports.com

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SAN DIEGO COUNTY CREDIT UNION POINSETTIA BOWL Dec. 20• 5 p.m. PT • San Diego, Calif. • Qualcomm Stadium (70,561) • ESPN

BYU VS. MWC

In its second season as an independent, Brigham Young Mustangs. The Cougars wrapped up their undefeated 1984 University has entered into an agreement to participate in National Championship season on the same field, defeating the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl fol- Michigan 24-17. lowing the 2012 football season if bowl eligible and not selected for a BCS game. BYU has also visited San Diego 16 times since 1947 to play the Aztecs of San Diego State as members of the The eighth annual San Diego Country Credit Union Western Athletic Conference and MW. The Cougars have a Poinsettia Bowl is scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 20 at 14-11-2 record in San Diego, including bowl games. Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, Calif., and will feature an opponent from the Mountain West Conference. The While BYU played in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces kickoff is set for 5 p.m. PST, and will be televised nation- Bowl in 2011, and could end up in San Diego this year, ally on ESPN. independence has allowed the Cougars to travel to bowl games it has never been able to be a part of. BYU has an While BYU has never played in the Poinsettia Bowl, it is no agreement for the 2013 season to travel to San Francisco stranger to playing football in Qualcomm Stadium, or to a for the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl at AT&T Park, another new MW opponent. The Cougars played in 11 Holilday Bowls bowl site. at Qualcomm, formerly known as Jack Murphy Stadium, from 1978-93, including a string of seven consecutive BYU has an extensive bowl history that dates back to the trips from 78-84. It was the site of BYU's historic "Miracle 1974 Fiesta Bowl. Since then, the Cougars have been Bowl" comeback, featuring a Jim McMahon led squad invited to 30 bowls, including a 24-21 victory over Tulsa that came back from a 45-25 deficit with just four min- in the 2011 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, BYU's fifth utes remaining in the game to win 46-45 over the SMU bowl win in the last six years.

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Opponent Won Lost Tie First Last Opponent Won Lost Tie First Last Air Force Academy 24 7 0 1956 2010 Oklahoma State 0 2 0 1974 1976 Alabama 0 1 0 1998 1998 Ole Miss 1 0 0 2011 2011 Arizona 9 12 1 1936 2008 Oregon 3 3 0 1964 2006 Arizona State 7 20 0 1935 1998 Oregon State 5 5 0 1955 2011 Arkansas State 1 0 0 1996 1996 Pacific 2 3 0 1958 1966 Baylor 1 1 0 1983 1984 Pacific Fleet 0 2 0 1948 1949 Boise State 0 2 0 2003 2004 Penn State 1 2 0 1989 1992 Boston College 1 2 0 1985 2006 Pepperdine 3 1 0 1948 1951 Bowling Green 1 1 0 1975 1983 Pittsburgh 1 1 0 1984 1987 California 2 1 0 1999 2005 Portland 0 2 0 1937 1938 California-Davis 2 2 1 1926 1937 Regis 1 0 0 1930 1930 Cal Poly 1 0 0 1960 1960 Rice 1 1 0 1996 1997 Colorado College 4 3 0 1923 1936 San Diego State 27 7 1 1947 2010 Colorado 3 8 1 1923 1988 San Diego NAS 1 0 0 1952 1952 Colorado Mines 1 1 1 1922 1927 San Francisco 0 2 0 1931 1941 Colorado State 39 27 3 1922 2010 San Jose State 6 9 0 1946 2011 Colo. St. Teachers (UNC) 6 3 1 1923 1937 South Dakota 1 0 0 1932 1932 Denver 7 15 0 1933 1960 Southern Methodist 3 0 0 1980 1997 Eastern Illinois 1 0 0 2005 2005 Southern Mississippi 1 1 0 1975 1976 Eastern Washington 1 0 0 2007 2007 Stanford 0 2 0 2003 2004 Florida State 0 4 0 1991 2010 Syracuse 1 1 0 2000 2002 Fort Douglas 0 1 0 1942 1942 Temple 2 0 0 1985 1986 Fort Hood 1 0 0 1950 1950 Texas 2 1 0 1987 2011 Fresno State 4 5 0 1956 1998 Texas A&M 2 1 0 1979 1996 George Washington 0 2 0 1962 1963 TCU 5 6 0 1987 2011 Georgia 0 1 0 1982 1982 Texas Tech 0 1 0 1940 1940 Georgia Tech 1 1 0 2002 2003 Tulane 2 1 0 1998 2009 Hawaii 20 8 0 1930 2011 Tulsa 6 1 0 1971 2007 Idaho, College of 1 0 1 1928 1930 UAY All-Stars 1 0 0 1931 1931 Idaho 2 2 0 1953 2011 UCF 1 0 0 2011 2011 Idaho State 4 0 0 1932 2011 UCLA 3 7 0 1983 2008 Indiana 0 1 0 1979 1979 US Marines 0 1 0 1933 1933 Iowa 0 0 1 1991 1991 USC 0 2 0 2003 2004 Iowa State 0 4 0 1968 1974 UNLV 15 3 0 1978 2010 Kansas 0 1 0 1992 1992 UTEP 29 7 1 1946 2010 Kansas State 4 4 0 1957 1997 Utah 31 52 4 1922 2011 Long Beach State 5 0 0 1972 1981 Utah State 44 34 3 1922 2011 Los Angeles State 1 0 0 1955 1955 Virginia 1 2 0 1987 2000 Louisville 0 1 0 2001 2001 Washington 4 4 0 1985 2010 Marshall 0 1 0 1999 1999 Washington State 2 1 0 1981 1990 Miami 1 1 0 1988 1990 Weber State 2 0 0 1973 1979 Michigan 1 0 0 1984 1984 West Texas State 0 1 0 1961 1961 Mississippi State 1 1 0 2000 2001 Western Michigan 3 2 0 1962 1970 Missouri 1 0 0 1983 1983 Western State 20 0 0 1923 1951 Montana 12 4 0 1937 1963 Wichita State 0 1 0 1956 1956 Montana State 8 7 0 1923 1947 Wisconsin 1 0 0 1980 1980 Mt. St. Charles (Carroll) 0 0 1 1930 1930 Wyoming 44 30 3 1922 2010 Murray State 1 0 0 1998 1998 Navy 1 1 0 1978 1989 Overall Record 522 383 26 1922 2011 New Mexico 45 14 1 1951 2010 New Mexico State 1 0 0 2011 2011 2012 Opponents in Bold Nevada 4 2 2 1929 2010 North Texas 3 2 0 1958 1980 Northeast Louisiana 1 0 0 1994 1994 Northern Arizona 2 0 0 1938 1939 Northern Iowa 1 0 0 2008 2008 Notre Dame 2 4 0 1992 2005 Occidental 2 0 0 1932 1934 Ohio State 0 3 0 1982 1993 Oklahoma 2 0 0 1994 2009

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2012 OPPONENT series results washington state 1972 BYU 16, UU 7 (A) 1995 UU 34, BYU 17 (H) 1981 BYU 38, WSU 36 (N) 1973 BYU 46, UU 22 (A) 1996 BYU 37, UU 17 (A) 1989 WSU 46, BYU 41 (H) 1974 BYU 48, UU 20 (H) 1997 UU 20, BYU 14 (H) 1990 BYU 50, WSU 36 (H) 1975 BYU 51, UU 20 (H) 1998 BYU 26, UU 24 (A) Series: 2-1 1976 BYU 34, UU 12 (A) 1999 UU 20, BYU 17 (H) 1977 BYU 38, UU 8 (H) 2000 BYU 34, UU 27 (A) weber state 1978 UU 23, BYU 22 (A) 2001 BYU 24, UU 21 (H) 1973 BYU 45, WSU 14 (H) 1979 BYU 27, UU 0 (H) 2002 UU 13, BYU 6 (A) 1979 BYU 48, WSU 3 (H) 1980 BYU 56, UU 6 (A) 2003 UU 3, BYU 0 (H) Series: 2-0 1981 BYU 56, UU 28 (H) 2004 UU 52, BYU 21 (A) 1982 BYU 17, UU 12 (A) 2005 UU 41, BYU 34 (OT) (H) UTAH 1983 BYU 55, UU 7 (H) 2006 BYU 33, UU 31 (A) 1922 UU 49, BYU 0 (A) 1984 BYU 24, UU 14 (A) 2007 BYU 17, UU 10 (H) 1923 UU 15, BYU 0 (H) 1985 BYU 38, UU 28 (H) 2008 UU 47, BYU 24 (A) 1924 UU 35, BYU 6 (A) 1986 BYU 35, UU 21 (A) 2009 BYU 26, UU 23 (OT) (H) 1925 UU 27, BYU 0 (H) 1987 BYU 21, UU 18 (H) 2010 UU 17, BYU 16 (A) 1926 UU 40, BYU 7 (A) 1988 UU 57, BYU 28 (A) 2011 UU 54, BYU 10 (H) 1927 UU 20, BYU 0 (A) 1989 BYU 70, UU 31 (H) Series: 31-52-4 1928 BYU 0, UU 0 (A) 1990 BYU 45, UU 22 (A) 1929 UU 45, BYU 13 (A) 1991 BYU 48, UU 17 (H) Boise state 1930 UU 34, BYU 7 (A) 1992 BYU 31, UU 22 (A) 2003 BSU 50, BYU 12 (H) 1931 UU 43, BYU 0 (A) 1993 UU 34, BYU 31 (H) 2004 BSY 28, BYU 27 (A) 1932 UU 29, BYU 0 (A) 1994 UU 34, BYU 31 (A) Series: 0-2 1933 UU 21, BYU 6 (A) 1934 UU 43, BYU 0 (A) 1935 UU 32, BYU 0 (H) 1936 UU 18, BYU 0 (A) 1937 UU 14, BYU 0 (A) 1938 BYU 7, UU 7 (A) 1939 UU 35, BYU 13 (H) 1940 UU 12, BYU 6 (A) 1941 BYU 6, UU 6 (A) 1942 BYU 12, UU 7 (A) 1946 UU 35, BYU 6 (H) 1947 UU 28, BYU 6 (A) 1948 UU 30, BYU 0 (H) 1949 UU 38, BYU 0 (A) In BYU's most recent win 1950 BYU 28, UU 28 (H) over Utah (2009), the 1951 UU 7, BYU 6 (A) Cougars prevailed in an 1952 UU 34, BYU 6 (A) overtime thriller. Max Hall 1953 UU 33, BYU 32 (A) connected with Andrew 1954 UU 12, BYU 7 (H) George over the middle and 1955 UU 41, BYU 9 (H) the senior tight end walked 1956 UU 41, BYU 6 (H) untouched into the end zone 1957 UU 27, BYU 0 (A) for the winning score–BYU 1958 BYU 14, UU 7 (A) 1959 UU 20, BYU 8 (A) 26, Utah 23. 1960 UU 17, BYU 0 (A) 1961 UU 21, BYU 20 (A) 1962 UU 35, BYU 2O (A) 1963 UU 15, BYU 6 (A) 1964 UU 47, BYU 13 (A) 1965 BYU 25, UU 20 (H) 1966 BYU 35, UU 13 (A) 1967 BYU 17, UU 13 (H) 1968 UU 30, BYU 21 (A) 1969 UU 16, BYU 6 (H) 1970 UU 14, BYU 13 (A) 1971 UU 17, BYU 15 (H)

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hawai'i 1952 USU 27, BYU 26 (A) 1967 BYU 31, OSU 13 (H) 1930 UH 49, BYU 13 (A) 1953 USU 14, BYU 7 (H) 1972 OSU 29, BYU 3 (A) 1950 UH 39, BYU 7 (A) 1954 USU 45, BYU 13 (A) 1973 BYU 37, OSU 14 (H) 1951 BYU 20, UH 7 (H) 1955 USU 47, BYU 21 (H) 1977 OSU 24, BYU 19 (A) 1960 UH 13, BYU 6 (A) 1956 USU 33, BYU 7 (A) 1978 BYU 10, OSU 6 (A) 1974 UH 15, BYU 13 (A) 1957 BYU 14, USU 0 (H) 1986 OSU 10, BYU 7 (H) 1978 BYU 31, UH 13 (A) 1958 BYU 13, USU 6 (A) 2009 BYU 44, OSU 20 (N) 1979 BYU 38, UH 15 (H) 1959 BYU 18, USU 0 (H) 2011 BYU 38, OSU 28 (A) 1980 BYU 34, UH 7 (A) 1960 USU 34, BYU 0 (A) Series: 5-5 1981 BYU 13, UH 3 (A) 1961 USU 31, BYU 8 (H) 1982 BYU 39, UH 25 (H) 1962 USU 27, BYU 21 (A) Notre dame 1984 BYU 18, UH 13 (A) 1963 USU 26, BYU 0 (H) 1992 ND 42, BYU 16 (A) 1985 BYU 26, UH 6 (A) 1964 BYU 28, USU 14 (H) 1993 ND 45, BYU 20 (H) 1986 BYU 10, UH 3 (A) 1965 USU 34, BYU 21 (A) 1994 BYU 21, ND 14 (A) 1987 BYU 16, UH 14 (A) 1966 BYU 27, USU 7 (H) 2003 ND 33, BYU 14 (A) 1988 BYU 24, UH 23 (A) 1967 USU 30, BYU 9 (A) 2004 BYU 20, ND 17 (H) 1989 UH 56, BYU 14 (A) 1968 USU 34, BYU 8 (H) 2005 ND 49, BYU 23 (A) 1990 UH 59, BYU 28 (A) 1969 BYU 21, USU 3 (A) Series: 2-4 1991 BYU 35, UH 18 (H) 1970 BYU 27, USU 20 (H) 1992 UH 36, BYU 32 (A) 1971 USU 29, BYU 7 (A) georgia tech 1993 BYU 41, UH 38 (H) 1972 USU 42, BYU 19 (H) 2002 GT 28, BYU 19 (A) 1994 BYU 13, UH 12 (A) 1973 USU 13, BYU 7 (A) 2003 BYU 24, GT 13 (H) 1995 BYU 45, UH 7 (H) 1974 USU 9, BYU 6 (H) Series: 1-1 1996 BYU 45, UH 14 (A) 1975 BYU 24, USU 7 (A) 1997 BYU 17, UH 3 (H) 1976 BYU 45, USU 14 (H) idaho 1998 BYU 31, UH 9 (A) 1977 BYU 65, USU 6 (A) 1953 BYU 20, ID 14 (A) 2001 UH 72, BYU 45 (A) 1978 USU 24, BYU 7 (H) 1954 ID 7, BYU 0 (A) 2002 BYU 35, UH 32 (H) 1979 BYU 48, USU 24 (A) 1955 ID 49, BYU 6 (H) 2011 BYU 41, UH 20 (A) 1980 BYU 70, USU 46 (A) 2011 BYU 42, ID 7 (H) Series: 20-8 1981 BYU 32, USU 26 (H) Series: 2-2 1982 USU 20, BYU 17 (A) UTAH State 1983 BYU 38, USU 34 (H) San jose State 1922 USU 42, BYU 3 (H) 1984 BYU 38, USU 13 (H) 1946 SJSU 14, BYU 0 (A) 1923 USU 40, BYU 0 (A) 1985 BYU 44, USU 0 (A) 1947 SJSU 28, BYU 19 (H) 1924 USU 13, BYU 9 (H) 1986 BYU 52, USU 0 (H) 1948 SJSU 21, BYU 6 (A) 1925 USU 14, BYU 0 (A) 1987 BYU 45, USU 24 (H) 1949 SJSU 40, BYU 21 (H) 1926 BYU 0, USU 0 (H) 1988 BYU 38, USU 3 (H) 1952 SJSU 44, BYU 27 (A) 1927 USU 22, BYU 0 (A) 1989 BYU 37, USU 10 (A) 1953 SJSU 28, BYU 25 (H) 1928 USU 10, BYU 0 (H) 1990 BYU 45, USU 10 (H) 1960 SJSU 21, BYU 8 (A) 1929 BYU 7, USU 6 (N) 1991 BYU 38, USU 10 (H) 1961 SJSU 14, BYU 13 (H) 1930 BYU 39, USU 14 (N) 1992 BYU 30, USU 9 (H) 1965 BYU 34, SJSU 7 (H) 1931 BYU 6, USU 0 (N) 1993 USU 58, BYU 56 (A) 1966 BYU 19, SJSU 9 (A) 1932 BYU 18, USU 6 (H) 1994 BYU 34, USU 6 (H) 1967 BYU 67, SJSU 8 (H) 1933 USU 14, BYU 0 (A) 1996 BYU 45, USU 17 (A) 1968 SJSU 25, BYU 21 (A) 1934 USU 15, BYU 0 (H) 1997 BYU 42, USU 35 (H) 1969 BYU 21, SJSU 3 (H) 1935 USU 27, BYU 0 (A) 1999 BYU 34, USU 31 (A) 1998 BYU 46, SJSU 43 (H) 1936 USU 13, BYU 0 (H) 2000 BYU 38, USU 14 (H) 2011 BYU 29, SJSU 16 (H) 1937 BYU 54, USU 0 (A) 2001 BYU 54, USU 34 (H) Series: 6-9 1938 USU 3, BYU 0 (H) 2002 BYU 35, USU 34 (A) 1939 BYU 0, USU 0 (A) 2006 BYU 38, USU 0 (H) NEW MEXICO state 1940 BYU 12, USU 7 (H) 2008 BYU 34, USU 14 (A) 2011 BYU 42, NMSU 7 (H) 1941 BYU 28, USU 0 (A) 2009 BYU 35, USU 17 (H) Series: 1-0 1942 USU 9, BYU 6 (H) 2010 USU 31, BYU 16 (A) 1946 BYU 0, USU 0 (A) 2011 BYU 27, USU 24 (H) 1947 BYU 27, USU 12 (H) Series: 44-34-3 1948 USU 20, BYU 7 (A) 1949 USU 22, BYU 3 (H) oregon state 1950 BYU 34, USU 13 (A) 1955 OSU 33, BYU 0 (A) 1951 BYU 28, USU 27 (H) 1961 OSU 35, BYU 0 (H)

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2011 Season In Review

Playing its first season as an independent program, BYU UCF in a close game. After an up and down first four games, finished a unique and challenging year with familiar results, BYU’s season turned the corner in the fifth game against in- 10 wins, a bowl victory and thrilling finishes. state foe Utah State.

With a 10-3 record, BYU claimed its fifth 10-win season in Trailing 24-13 with 5:06 remaining in the third quarter, Bronco Mendenhall’s seven-year head coaching tenure. Men- backup quarterback Riley Nelson was inserted to try to spark denhall joins Oklahoma’s Bob Stoops and Georgia’s Mark Richt the offense in place of starter Jake Heaps. as the only three active FBS coaches with five 10-win seasons in their first seven FBS head coaching seasons. After getting one score to cut the lead to 24-20, BYU began its game-winning drive from its own 4-yard line with 2:36 After finishing the regular season with nine wins, BYU remaining in the game. A pivotal point in the drive, Nelson matched up against the Tulsa Golden Hurricane for its first-ever scrambled on a 2nd-and-10 play and eventually found wide trip to the Armed Forces Bowl. The Cougars relied on defense, receiver McKay Jacobson down the middle of the field for a special teams and the playmaking ability of its offensive lead- 40-yard gain with less than one minute remaining. With 11 ers en route to its 10th victory of the year. seconds left, Nelson's final pass was tipped and fell right into the hands of tight end Marcus Mathews in the end zone for the Trailing 14-3 with under 30 seconds until halftime, deep game-winning score. In just one quarter and about five min- snapper Reed Hornung ran down the field and caused Tulsa utes, Nelson went 10 of 14 for 144 yards, two touchdowns to fumble the punt with David Foote recovering the football at and rushed for 62 yards on 11 carries. the Tulsa 17-yard line. Offensive lineman Matt Reynolds lost his helmet on the ensuing play but didn’t quit, throwing one Following his performance against the Aggies, Nelson was more block for quarterback Riley Nelson who had just enough given the opportunity to start the second half of the year. The time to find wide receiver Cody Hoffman stretching into the end Logan, Utah, native went on to lead BYU to a 6-1 record as zone for a touchdown, cutting the lead to 14-10 at the break. a starter, passing for 1,717 yards, 19 touchdowns and seven interceptions. Nelson added 392 rushing yards and one The game went back and forth and came down to a final drive touchdown on 88 carries. His pass efficiency rating of 152.93 for the Cougars, trailing 21-17 to the Golden Hurricane. The to finish the year was No. 16 in the country. offense took over with 4:18 remaining but then faced a 4th- and-9 play at midfield. Somehow Nelson evaded defenders BYU’s team underwent several changes throughout the year and scrambled for a 14-yard gain to prolong the drive. With and saw drastic improvements, especially to the offense. In 11 seconds left from the 2-yard line, Nelson appeared to be BYU's first five games before Nelson took over at quarterback, spiking the ball to stop the clock to set up one more play but BYU was ranked No. 78 in third-down conversions, converting instead faked the spike and threw to an open Hoffman just 38.96 percent (30/77). When Nelson took over, the Cougars past the goal line for the game-winning touchdown. Hoffman were No. 1 in the nation over the next seven games. In Octo- was named the team's MVP of the bowl game with eight recep- ber BYU converted 66.00 percent (33/50) and in November tions, 122 yards and three touchdowns. converted 70.37 percent (19/27). Overall, BYU improved to end the season No. 5 overall on third downs at a rate of 51.31 BYU became one of only seven schools to win five bowl games (98/191). in the last six seasons. The Cougars have been invited to seven straight bowl games under Bronco Mendenhall and have a Averaging just 18.2 points per game the first five games of 5-2 bowl record in those games. BYU’s bowl victory this year the season, BYU went on to average 37.5 for the final eight marks the first time BYU teams have won three straight bowl games. The run game improved as well, averaging 94.4 yards games and the only time the Cougars have achieved five bowl on the ground in the first five and then more than doubling that victories in a six-year period. average for the remaining eight games, going for 201.5 yards per game. The Cougar ground game had a season-high 290 BYU’s bowl victory exemplified the evolution of a team relying rushing yards vs. Idaho State. on grit and determination over the course of a truly unique season heading into uncharted territory as an independent Defensively, BYU saw consistent effort and tough, physical program. play on that side of the ball. The Cougars finished with the No. 13 ranked overall defense, allowing 312.9 total yards per BYU started the season 2-2, winning on the road against game. Always a focal point, the run-stopping effort held oppo- opponent Ole Miss and dropping a nents under 100 total yards rushing eight times on the season tough one-point game at Texas. The Cougars then suffered and allowed less than 40 yards three times. BYU’s pass ef- from turnover problems, losing to Utah in Provo before edging ficiency defense was also very good, finishing No. 15, allowing

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a rating of 112.58. The Cougars held on ESPN, four on ESPN2 and two on with six rushing touchdowns. A Chinese five teams to less than 150 passing ESPNU. The Cougars played teams from major, Kariya was named Academic yards. The red zone defense was a big the SEC, Big 12, Pac-12, Conference All-District for the second-straight year factor in keeping points off the board, USA, Mountain West and Western Ath- with a 3.9 GPA. Sophomore Michael allowing opponents to score touchdowns letic Conference. BYU had 17 selections Alisa emerged as a future star, finishing on just 44.4 percent of their trips inside to the Phil Steele All-Independent First second on the team with 455 rushing the red zone, tied for the fifth-best mark and Second Teams, eight All-Indepen- yards. in the nation. dent honorees by Yahoo! Sports and seven players named to the inaugural On the defensive side of the ball, Following the Utah State game, BYU FBS All-Independent Team. linebacker Kyle Van Noy became a huge won three straight, topping San Jose playmaker, finishing the season leading State and Oregon State on the road Individually, wide receiver and kick the team in sacks (7.0) and tackles for while beating Idaho State at home. The returner Cody Hoffman had a breakout loss (15.0). In fact, Van Noy was the Cougars dropped a tough one to TCU at year, putting together one of the best only Division I player to record a stat in Dallas Cowboys Stadium but rebounded all-around offensive years by a player in every major defensive statistic: tackle, by winning their final three regular- BYU history. The 6-foot-4, 208-pounder tackle for loss, sack, interception, forced season games, including a road trip to led the team in every receiving category fumble, fumble recovery, quarterback renew an old rivalry with Hawai’i in the with 61 receptions for 943 yards and hurry, pass breakup, blocked kick and last game. 10 touchdowns. He also set program defensive touchdown. records with 36 kick returns for 879 At Hawai’i, BYU trailed 13-10 at yards, including the first kickoff return Linebacker Brandon Ogletree led the halftime but exploded in the second for a touchdown by a BYU player since team in tackles with 76 total tackles and half, rattling off 31 unanswered points 1998, a 93-yard return vs. UCF. Hoff- fellow inside backer Uona Kaveinga tied and cruising to a 41-20 win. Nelson man finished with 1,825 all-purpose a school record with four forced fumbles was questionable to start the game yards, good for the sixth-best mark in on the year. Outside linebacker Jordan after suffering a collapsed lung and rib program history. Pendleton wrapped up his Cougar career injuries three weeks earlier. He wouldn’t and finished second on the team with be denied the chance to play and went The Cougars used a stable of running 8.5 tackles for loss despite playing in on to have a career day, completing 25 backs throughout the year. Senior JJ Di only seven games due to injury. Corner of 37 passes for 363 yards and three Luigi led the team for the second-straight backs Preston Hadley and Corby Eason touchdowns to finish the regular season year in rushing with 584 yards in 2011. had 14 pass breakups apiece, tied for and send BYU to another bowl game. He finished his BYU career as one of the No. 9 in the nation. most versatile players in school history In its first year as an independent, recording 3,088 career all-purpose BYU will look to build on 2011 as it BYU played 11 games on one of the yards for No. 15 in school history. Bryan prepares for exciting possibilities await- ESPN networks in 2011, including five Kariya also graduated and led the team ing the 2012 season.

2011 SEASON RESULTS

Date OpponenT score Record aTTendance TV Sep 4, 2011 at Ole Miss W 14-13 1-0 55,124 ESPN Sep 10, 2011 at Texas L 16-17 1-1 100,995 ESPN2 Sep 17, 2011 Utah L 10-54 1-2 63,742 ESPN2 Sep 23, 2011 UCF W 24-17 2-2 59,874 ESPN Sep 30, 2011 Utah State W 27-24 3-2 63,513 ESPN Oct 8, 2011 San Jose State W 29-16 4-2 59,782 ESPNU Oct 15, 2011 at Oregon State W 38-28 5-2 42,584 Fox College Sports Oct 22, 2011 Idaho State W 54-3 6-2 60,043 BYUtv Oct 28, 2011 at TCU L 38-28 6-3 50,094 ESPN Nov 12, 2011 Idaho W 42-7 7-3 57,770 ESPN2 Nov 19, 2011 New Mexico State W 42-7 8-3 57,134 ESPNU Dec 3, 2011 at Hawai'i W 41-20 9-3 34,446 ESPN2 Dec 30, 2011 vs. Tulsa W 24-21 10-3 30,258 ESPN

< 93 > 20102012 BYU FOOTBALL GAME 1 09.03.11 OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI (ESPN) TEAM STATS BYU - 14 OLE MISS - 13 BYU UM First Downs 20 13 On a day when defense dominated, Rushin Yards (Net) 31-91 28-63 the BYU football team scored 14 points Passing Yards (Net) 225 145 in the fourth quarter to defeat the Ole Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-38-1 16-29-0 Miss Rebels 14-13 at Vaught-Hemingway Total Offense Plays-Yards 69-316 57-208 Punt Returns-Yards 3-29 1-44 Stadium on Saturday. With Ole Miss fac- Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-52 2-27 ing a third-and-27 attempt from its own Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-96 21-yard line, the BYU defense came up Punts (Number-Avg) 5-36.2 4-56.8 with the play of the game. Trailing 13-7, Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 sophomore linebacker Kyle Van Noy got Penalties-Yards 6-40 4-40 into the backfield to force Rebel quarter- Possession Time 34:37 25:23 back Zack Stoudt to fumble. Van Noy then Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 3 of 12 picked up the ball near the goal line and Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 2 made it into the end zone from three yards Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 2-2 out to score a touchdown, giving BYU its Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-12 1-9 first lead of the game after Justin Sorensen tacked on the extra point with 5:09 remain- SCORING SUMMARY ing in the game. The score would prove to be the difference. The defense, which gave up just two field goals on the day, held Ole TEAM QTR. TIME PLAY PL-YDS TOP BYU-UM Miss to give BYU the victory on the road UM 2nd 00:49 Rose 20 yd FG 9-49 2:05 0-3 UM 3rd 08:34 Sawyer 96 yd int rtn (kick) 0-0 0:00 0-10 for its first win in the independence era and UM 3rd 14:15 Rose 29 yd FG 11-70 4:28 0-13 just the second win over a Southeastern BYU 4th 09:52 Apo 19 yd pass Heaps (kick) 8-72 4:16 7-13 Conference team in program history. BYU 4th 05:09 Van Noy 3 yd fumble rtn (kick) 0-0 0:00 14-13 Sophomore Jake Heaps finished the day 24 of 38 for 225 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Freshman Ross Apo led all receivers with four catches for 46 SCORING BY QUARTERS yards and one touchdown reception. BYU’s defense stole the show however, holding 1 2 3 4 Final RECORD Ole Miss to 208 total yards and just 64 BYU 0 0 0 14 14 (1-0) yards rushing. Safety Daniel Sorensen and UM 0 3 7 3 13 (0-1) linebackers Jordan Pendleton and Brandon Ogletree each had six tackles to lead BYU.

RUSHING: BYU-DI LUIGI, JJ 12-56; KARIYA, Bryan 11-35; QUEZADA, Josh 4-14; NELSON, Riley 1-6; TEAM 1-minus 2; HEAPS, Jake 2-minus 18. Ole Miss-Enrique Davis 12-28 PASSING: BYU-HEAPS, Jake 24-38-1-225. Ole Miss-Stoudt 13-25-0-140 RECEIVING: BYU-DI LUIGI, JJ 5-32; APO, Ross 4-46; ALISA, Michael 3-28; HOLT, Austin 2-26; JACOBSON, McKay 2-25; FALSLEV, JD 2-21; WILSON, Richard 2-18; KARIYA, Bryan 2-13; HOFFMAN, Cody 1-9; QUEZADA, Josh 1-7. Ole Miss-Ja-Mes Logan 4-52 INTERCEPTIONS: BYU-None. Ole Miss-Charles Sawyer 1-96. FUMBLES: BYU-None. Ole Miss-Jeff Scott 1-1; Zack Stoudt 1-1. SACKS: (UA-A): BYU-None. Ole Miss-Marcus Temple 1-0. TACKLES: (UA-A): BYU-PENDLETON, Jordan 3-3; SORENSEN, Daniel 2-4; OGLETREE, Brandon 1-5; EASON, Corby 3-2; KAVEINGA, Uona 3-2; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 1-4; WAGNER, Jadon 4-0; VAN NOY, Kyle 3-1; UALE, Travis 2-1; FUGA, Romney 2-0; SAMPSON, Joe 1-1; FANGUPO, Hebron 1-1; HADLEY, Spencer 0-2; STEPHENSON, Riley 1-0; HADLEY, Preston 1-0; ALISA, Michael 1-0; MEES, Carter 1-0; FRAZIER, Jameson 1-0. Ole Miss-Jackson 8-5. Attendance: 55,123

< 94 > <<2011PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME PROFILES>> GAME 2 09.10.11 AUSTIN, TEXAS (ESPN2) No. 24/21 Texas - 17 TEAM STATS BYU - 16 BYU UT Fueled by a strong second-half Texas First Downs 14 14 performance, the BYU football team fell Rushing Yards (Net) 23-43 43-166 17-16 on the road to the No. 21 Longhorns Passing Yards (Net) 192 123 Saturday at Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-38-2 12-20-2 Stadium in front of 100,995 - the largest Total Offense Play-Yrds. 81-235 63-289 crowd ever to witness a BYU football game. Punt Returns-Yards 3-27 1-20 Texas converted its game-winning score after Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-95 4-85 getting the passing game going midway Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 2-0 through the fourth quarter. Receiver Jaxon Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.4 5-41.8 Shipley caught two passes for 34 yards Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 before the Longhorns reached the end zone Penalties-Yards 3-25 8-46 on a 4-yard run from running back Cody Possession Time 28:57 31:03 Johnson. After the ensuing extra point, Texas Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 4 of 12 took its first lead of the game at 17-16 with Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 8:46 remaining. BYU had two chances to Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 3-5 take the lead after the Texas score, but the Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-10 drives ended in a punt and an interception, respectively, enabling the Longhorns to hold SCORING SUMMARY on. The Cougars led 13-3 at halftime and held Texas to 88 total yards in the first half, TEAM QTR. TIME PLAY PL-YDS TOP BYU-UT but surrendered 201 yards in the second half BYU 1st 09:33 Sorensen 30 yd FG 10-45 4:02 3-0 while slowing down on offense. Quarterback BYU 1st 06:45 Sorensen 33 yd FG 5-21 1:59 6-0 Jake Heaps finished the day 22 of 38 for BYU 2nd 11:41 Apo 6 yd pass Heaps (kick) 12-97 5:04 13-0 192 yards and one touchdown. Heaps UT 2nd 01:44 Tucker 23 yd FG 7-19 3:15 13-3 spread the ball around to 11 different receiv- UT 3rd 10:46 Johnson rush (kick) 7-62 2:42 13-10 ers, but the ground game could never got BYU 3rd 04:36 Sorensen 32 yd FG 12-56 6:02 16-10 going for the Cougars, as BYU picked up just UT 4th 08:46 Johnson rush (kick) 8-52 3:18 16-17 45 yards on the ground. Linebacker Spencer Hadley led the defense with 12 tackles while SCORING BY QUARTERS safety Travis Uale had nine tackles and an interception. Safety Daniel Sorensen also 1 2 3 4 Final RECORD helped with eight tackles and an intercep- BYU 6 7 3 0 16 (1-1) tion of his own. BYU scored on three differ- UT 0 3 7 7 17 (2-0) ent drives in the first half, with two ending in field goals by sophomore kicker Justin Sorensen, including a career-long conversion RUSHING: BYU-DI LUIGI, JJ 14-39; QUEZADA, Josh 5-7; NELSON, from 33 yards. Sorensen was 3 of 3 on field Riley 1-4; ALISA, Michael 1-2; HEAPS, Jake 2-minus 9. Texas-Brown, goals for the game. Malcolm 14-68 McCoy, PASSING: BYU-HEAPS, Jake 22-38-2-192. Texas-Gilbert 2-8-2-8 RECEIVING: BYU-APO, Ross 3-40; MATHEWS, Marcus 3-36; DI LUIGI, JJ 3-24; JACOBSON, McKay 3-17; HOLT, Austin 2-41; HOFFMAN, Cody 2-11; WILSON, Richard 2-11; KARIYA, Bryan 1-7; ALISA, Michael 1-5; QUEZADA, Josh 1-1; FALSLEV, JD 1-minus 1. Texas-Shipley 3-39; INTERCEPTIONS: BYU-SORENSEN, Daniel 1-0; UALE, Travis 1-0. Texas-Diggs. FUMBLES: BYU-JOHNSON, Jordan 1-0. Texas-White, Darius 1-0. SACKS: (UA-A): BYU-None. Texas-Dorsey, Ashton 1-0. TACKLES: (UA-A): BYU-HADLEY, Spencer 7-5; UALE, Travis 5-4; SORENSEN, Daniel 5-3; VAN NOY, Kyle 3-4; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 4-0; EASON, Corby 3-1; WAGNER, Jadon 1-3; SAMPSON, Joe 2-1; HADLEY, Preston 2-1; FANGUPO, Hebron 2-1; PENDLETON, Jordan 1-2; KAVEINGA, Uona 0-3; MEES, Carter 2-0; APO, Ross 1-0; ALISA, Michael 1-0; SORENSEN, Justin 1-0; TUILOMA, Travis 1-0; FUGA, Romney 1-0; ROWLEY, Graham 1-0. Texas-Acho, 3-8. Attendance: 100,995

< 95 > 20102012 BYU FOOTBALL GAME 3 09.17.11 PROVO, UTAH (ESPN2) TEAM STATS UTAH - 54 BYU - 10

BYU UTAH The BYU football team couldn’t First Downs 20 20 overcome seven turnovers and fell to the Rushing Yards (Net) 22-11 38-242 54-10 on Saturday in Passing Yards (Net) 343 239 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-22-0 34-23-3 the Deseret First Duel at LaVell Edwards Total Offense Play-Yrds. 78-354 69-481 Stadium. After BYU took a 10-7 lead in Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 3-41 the second quarter Utah went on to score Kickoff Returns-Yards 9-142 1-25 47 unanswered points and picked up 481 Interception Returns-Yards 1-5 1-20 total yards against a tired Cougar defense Punts (Number-Avg) 6-46.5 3-48.7 that spent much of the second half on the Fumbles-Lost 6-6 1-1 field. BYU lost six fumbles and threw one Penalties-Yards 8-70 3-26 interception, several of the turnovers lead- Possession Time 27:17 32:43 ing directly to Ute scores. Quarterback Jake Third-Down Conversions 6 of 17 3 of 13 Heaps found his first 300-yard passing Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 1 game amidst the loss, going 27 of 50 for Red-zone Scores-Chances 0-2 2-4 305 yards, one touchdown and one inter- Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-21 ception. Wide receiver Cody Hoffman was SCORING SUMMARY also a bright spot, rolling up a career-high 277 all-purpose yards, the sixth-highest TEAM QTR. TIME PLAY PL-YDS TOP BYU-UU total for a single game in BYU history. UTAH 1st 13:58 Shelby 0 yd fumble rec (kick) 0-0 0:00 0-7 BYU 1st 00:09 Sorensen 46 yd FG 6-37 1:52 3-7 Hoffman had a career-high 138 receiving BYU 2nd 06:23 Apo 32 yd pass Heaps (kick) 4-66 1:59 10-7 yards on eight catches while returning eight UTAH 2nd 00:32 Murphy 30 yd pass Wynn (kick) 6-63 2:11 10-14 kicks for 139 yards. Utah led 14-10 going UTAH 3rd 12:14 Anderson 59 yd pass Wynn (kick) 6-75 2:46 10-21 in to the break. BYU’s problems would only UTAH 3rd 09:11 Petersen 39 yd FG 5-19 1:51 10-24 get worse as the game continued. Turnovers UTAH 3rd 08:32 White 1 yd rush 2-3 0:36 10-30 would continue to plague the Cougars with UTAH 4th 14:51 Petersen 20 yd FG 4-3 1:30 10-33 Heaps fumbling at the BYU six-yard line, UTAH 4th 09:25 White 62 yd rush (kick) 2-82 0:48 10-40 giving the Utes possession again. This time UTAH 4th 08:06 White 35 yd rush (kick) 1-35 0:08 10-47 Utah added a field goal at the start of the UTAH 4th 03:38 Fehoko 57 yd fumb ret (kick) 0-0 0:00 10-54 fourth quarter, giving them a 33-10 lead. The Utes would run away with the game, SCORING BY QUARTERS scoring three more rushing touchdowns en 1 2 3 4 Final RECORD route to the victory. UTAH 7 7 16 24 54 (2-1) BYU 3 7 0 0 10 (1-2)

RUSHING: Utah-White, John 22-174. BYU-DI LUIGI, JJ 7-31; QUEZADA, Josh 5-7; KARIYA, Bryan 1-4; ALISA, Michael 2-0; NELSON, Riley 3-minus 2; HEAPS, Jake 4-minus 29. PASSING: Utah-Wynn, 16-30-1-239. BYU- HEAPS, Jake 27-50-1-305; NELSON, Riley 3-6-0-38. RECEIVING: Utah-Rogers, 4-32. BYU-HOFFMAN, Cody 8-138; JACOBSON, McKay 6-46; APO, Ross 5-54; MATHEWS, Marcus 3-30; WILSON, Richard 2-16; DI LUIGI, JJ 2-9; HOLT, Austin 1-30; KARIYA, Bryan 1-9; FALSLEV, JD 1-6; MENDENHALL, Zed 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Utah- Chappuis, Quade 1-20. BYU-VAN NOY, Kyle 1-5. FUMBLES: Utah-Christopher, De 1-1. BYU-HEAPS, Jake 2-2; NELSON, Riley 1-1; FALSLEV, JD 1-1; DI LUIGI, JJ 1-1; QUEZADA, Josh 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Utah Reilly, Trevor 2-0. BYU-None. TACKLES: (UA-A): Utah-Walker, 4-1. BYU-OGLETREE, Brandon 2-5; KAVEINGA, Uona 2-4; TUILOMA, Travis 4-0; EASON, Corby 4-0; FUGA, Romney 3-1;FRAZIER, Jameson 3-1; SORENSEN, Daniel 3-1; UALE, Travis 3-1; WAGNER, Jadon 1-3; HADLEY, Preston 2-1; HADLEY, Spencer 2-0; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 2-0; SAMPSON, Joe 1-1; JORGENSEN, Austen 1-1; ALISA, Michael 1-1; FANGUPO, Hebron 1-1; RICHARDSON, Jordan 0-2; ANSAH, Ezekiel 1-0; ROWLEY, Graham 1-0; FALSLEV, JD 1-0; FOOTE, David 1-0; HORNUNG, Reed 0-1. Attendance: 63,742

< 96 > <<2011PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME PROFILES>> GAME 4 9.23.11 PROVO, UTAH (ESPN) BYU - 24 UCF - 17 TEAM STATS

BYU UCF Special teams, defense and the run- First Downs 16 19 ning game helped the BYU football team Rushing Yards (Net) 32-127 34-81 hang on to a 24-17 win against the UCF Passing Yards (Net) 133 318 Knights at LaVell Edwards Stadium in front Passes Att-Comp-Int 16-35-1 21-31-1 of 59,874 fans on Friday. Defensive back Total Offense Play-Yrds. 67-260 65-399 Joe Sampson intercepted a pass tipped by Punt Returns 1-9 1-minus 4 linebacker Kyle Van Noy at the BYU three- Kickoff Returns-Yrds. 2-129 1-16 yard line to save a potential game-tying Interception-Returns Yrds. 1-1 1-17 touchdown with 3:10 left in the game. Punts Avg 6-45.3 4-41.5 UCF got the ball back with just over one Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-2 minute remaining but sacks by Van Noy Penalties-Yds 1-5 6-65 and defensive end Mike Muehlmann sealed Possession Time 27:57 32:03 the victory for the Cougars. The back-and- Third Down Conversions 6 of 16 7 of 14 forth finish to the game also featured wide Fourth Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1 receiver Cody Hoffman taking a kickoff 93 Red-zone Score Chances 3-3 3-5 yards to the house for a touchdown to tie Sacks-Yards 4-28 1-10 the score at 17-17 in the third quarter. The touchdown return was the first by a BYU SCORING SUMMARY player since 1998 when Mike Rigell ran one back 96 yards against Hawaii. The TEAM QTR. TIME PLAY PL-YDS TOP BYU-UCF special teams unit struck again in the fourth UCF 1st 09:58 Cattoi 34 yd FG 10-63 5:02 0-3 quarter when Michael Alisa recovered a BYU 1st 06:19 Sorensen 37 yd FG 11-54 3:32 3-3 muffed punt at the Knights 8-yard line, set- UCF 1st 00:00 Godfrey 10 yd rush (kick) 3-17 1:28 3-10 ting up BYU’s go-ahead score from running BYU 3rd 08:13 Di Luigi 16 yd rush (kick) 5-38 2:11 10-10 back Bryan Kariya on a 6-yard run with UCF 3rd 04:50 Godfrey 1 yd rush (kick) 7-84 3:14 10-17 10:29 left in the game. Kariya had 14 car- BYU 3rd 04:37 Hoffman 93 yd kick return (kick) 0-0 0:00 17-17 ries for 52 yards and one touchdown and BYU 4th 10:29 Kariya 6 yd rush (kick) 3-23 1:20 24-17 caught two passes for 11 yards. Running back JJ Di Luigi rushed seven times for 38 SCORING BY QUARTERS yards, including a 16-yard touchdown run to go along with a pair of receptions for 16 1 2 3 4 Final RECORD yards. Altogether, BYU’s running backs had UCF 10 0 7 0 17 (2-2) their highest output of the season with 127 BYU 3 0 14 7 24 (2-2) yards on the ground.

RUSHING: UCF-WEAVER, Ronnie 7-38. TEAM 1-minus 1. BYU-KARIYA, Bryan 14-52; DI LUIGI, JJ 7-38; QUEZADA, Josh 9-26; FOOTE, David 1-21; HEAPS, Jake 1-minus 10. PASSING: UCF-GODFREY, Jeff 17-25-1-272. TEAM 0-1-0-0. BYU-HEAPS, Jake 16-34-1-133; NELSON, Riley 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: UCF-GUYTON, A.J. 9-163. BYU-MATHEWS, Marcus 4-35; HOFFMAN, Cody 3-24; FALSLEV, JD 2-27; DI LUIGI, JJ 2-16; KARIYA, Bryan 2-11; WILSON, Richard 1-14; JACOBSON, McKay 1-4; MENDENHALL, Zed 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-ROBINSON, Josh 1-17. BYU-SAMPSON, Joe 1-1. FUMBLES: UCF-WILLIAMS, 1-0; GODFREY, 1-0; WORTON, 1-1; FLOYD, 1-1. BYU-None. SACKS: (UA-A): UCF-NALL, Darius 1-0. BYU-SAMPSON, Joe 1-0; VAN NOY, Kyle 1-0; ROWLEY, Graham 0-1; FRAZIER, Jameson 0-1; MUEHLMANN, Mike 1-0. TACKLES: (UA-A): UCF-ISHMAEL, Kemal 8-2. BYU- VAN NOY, Kyle 4-4; FANGUPO, Hebron 4-2; WAGNER, Jadon 3-3; OGLETREE, Brandon 2-4; KAVEINGA, Uona 2-3; FRAZIER, Jameson 2-3; EASON, Corby 4-0; HADLEY, Preston 3-1; FUGA, Romney 1-3; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 2-1; SAMPSON, Joe 2-1; SORENSEN, Daniel 2-1; ROWLEY, Graham 0-3; MUEHLMANN, Mike 2-0; JORGENSEN, Austen 1-1; UALE, Travis 0-2; ALISA, Michael 1-0; JOHNSON, Jordan 1-0; KARIYA, Bryan 1-0; RICHARDSON, Jordan 0-1; TUILOMA, Travis 0-1. Attendance: 61,471

< 97 > 20102012 BYU FOOTBALL GAME 5 9.30.11 PROVO, Utah (ESPN) BYU - 27 TEAM STATS UTAH STATE - 24

BYU USU Quarterback Riley Nelson connected First Downs 29 18 with tight end Marcus Mathews off a Rushing Yards (Net) 46-200 37-284 deflected pass for a 13-yard touchdown Passing Yards (Net) 251 122 with 11 seconds left on the clock to give Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-39-0 13-26-0 Total Offense Play-Yrds. 85-451 63-406 the BYU football team a 27-24 come- Punt Returns-Yards 2-13 1-0 from-behind victory over the Utah State Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-121 2-87 Aggies on Friday night in front of a sold-out Interception Returns-Yards 4-90 4-57 crowd of 63,513 fans at LaVell Edwards Punts (Number-Avg) 4-44.8 5-46.6 Stadium. Starting at the BYU 4-yard line, Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 the 96-yard winning drive started with Penalties-Yards 3-25 7-45 just 2:36 remaining in the game. Nelson Possession Time 34:13 25:47 created play after play with his feet, high- Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 8 of 15 lighted by a 40-yard pass to wide receiver Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 1 McKay Jacobson. Nelson completed 4 of 5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 2-2 passes for 66 yards and rushed four times Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 for 30 yards on the drive. The Cougars rattled off 14 points in the fourth quarter to SCORING SUMMARY come back from a 24-13 Utah State (1-3) lead. Nelson entered the game with 5:06 TEAM QTR. TIME PLAY PL-YDS TOP BYU-USU left in the third quarter and put together USU 1st 14:46 Turbin 80 yd rush (kick) 1-80 0:14 0-7 BYU 1st 08:05 Sorensen 23 yd FG 16-68 6:35 3-7 two touchdown drives to lead BYU back BYU 1st 01:47 Heaps 1 yd rush (kick) 10-47 4:43 10-7 for the win. He finished the game 10 of 14 USU 2nd 04:02 Moats 13 yd pass Keeton (kick) 13-78 4:01 10-14 passing for a career-high 144 yards with BYU 2nd 00:55 Sorensen 29 yd FG 11-62 2:54 13-14 two touchdowns and rushed 11 times for USU 3rd 08:37 Turbin 24 yd pass Keeton (kick) 12-89 4:49 13-21 62 yards. Rushing for its highest total of the USU 4th 12:43 Thompson 21 yd FG 12-66 4:55 13-24 season, the Cougar backfield accounted for BYU 4th 10:05 Hoffman 24 yd pass Nelson (kick) 8-60 2:38 20-24 200 yards on the ground. Nelson led the BYU 4th 00:11 Mathews 13 yd pass Nelson (kick) 9-96 2:25 27-24 way with his 62 yards but all three running backs contributed with at least 10 carries SCORING BY QUARTERS each. JJ Di Luigi had 50 yards on 11 car- ries, Bryan Kariya picked up 42 yards on 1 2 3 4 Final RECORD 11 attempts and Josh Quezada added 10 USU 7 7 7 3 24 (1-3) carries for 41 yards. BYU 10 3 0 14 27 (3-2)

RUSHING: Utah State-Turbin, Robert 9-123. BYU-NELSON, Riley 11-62; DI LUIGI, JJ 11-50; KARIYA, Bryan 11-42; QUEZADA, Josh 10-41; HEAPS, Jake 3-5. PASSING: Utah State-Keeton, Chuckie 13-25-0-122. BYU-HEAPS, Jake 11-25-0-107; NELSON, Riley 10-14-0-144. RECEIVING: Utah State-Lloyd, Tarren 3-24. BYU-MATHEWS, Marcus 6-45; HOFFMAN, Cody 4-68; JACOBSON, McKay 3-49; DI LUIGI, JJ 2-26; HOLT, Austin 2-23; KARIYA, Bryan 2-20; FALSLEV, JD 1-14; APO, Ross 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Utah State-None. BYU-None. FUMBLES: Utah State-Vigil, Zach 1-0. BYU-DI LUIGI, JJ 1-1. SACKS: (UA-A): Utah State-None. BYU-None. TACKLES: (UA-A): Utah State-Wagner, 2-9; BYU-KAVEINGA, Uona 5-3; OGLETREE, Brandon 5-3; EASON, Corby 5-0; VAN NOY, Kyle 3-2; FANGUPO, Hebron 1-4; HADLEY, Spencer 3-1; WAGNER, Jadon 2-2; SORENSEN, Daniel 1-3; UALE, Travis 2-1; SAMPSON, Joe 2-1; FRAZIER, Jameson 1-2; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 2-0; ANSAH, Ezekiel 1-0; ROWLEY, Graham 1-0; RICHARDSON, Jordan 1-0; MEES, Carter 1-0; JORGENSEN, Austen 1-0; HAGUE, Mike 1-0; JOHNSON, Jordan 0-1; FUGA, Romney 0-1. ATTENDANCE: 63,513

< 98 > <<2011PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME PROFILES>> GAME 6 10.8.11 PROVO, UTAH (ESPNU) BYU - 29 SAN JOSE STATE - 16 TEAM STATS BYU SJSU Quarterback Riley Nelson threw three early First Downs 25 18 touchdown passes and the BYU football team Rushing Yards (Net) 44-224 26-70 held off a pesky San Jose State team 29-16 Passing Yards (Net) 219 255 at LaVell Edwards Stadium on Saturday night. Passes Att-Comp-Int 14-24-2 25-35-2 BYU used a balanced attack with 224 rush- Total Offense Play-Yds. 68-443 61-325 ing yards and 219 passing yards to overpow- Punt Returns-Yards 1-3 0-0 er San Jose State and win its third game in a Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-118 6-134 row in front of 59,782 fans. Nelson finished Interception Returns-Yards 2-41 2-12 his fourth-career start 14 of 24 passing for Punts (Number-Avg) 0-0 2-40.5 219 yards, three touchdowns and two inter- Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 ceptions. The junior set a new career high Penalties-Yards 4-29 0-0 in completions, attempts, passing yards and Possession Time 31:47 28:13 touchdowns. Nelson also added 65 rushing Third-Down Conversions 8 of 11 5 of 10 yards on nine attempts. Sophomore Michael Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Alisa provided a spark in the run game, pick- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-3 ing up a career-high 91 yards on 16 carries Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 0-0 to lead the team. Tight end Richard Wilson caught his first career touchdown pass, a SCORING SUMMARY 21-yarder in the first quarter and finished the TEAM QTR. TIME PLAY PL-YDS TOP BYU-SJSU game with a team-high 66 receiving yards BYU 1st 09:09 TEAM Safety 0-0 0-0 2-0 on three receptions. The Cougars got two big BYU 1st 07:04 Wilson 21 yd pass Nelson (kick) 5-56 1:58 9-0 interceptions to end Spartan scoring threats, SJSU 1st 00:17 Alvernik 24 yd FG 13-73 6:41 9-3 one by linebacker Kyle Van Noy and another BYU 2nd 10:58 Kariya 1 yd pass Nelson (kick) 9-75 4:13 16-3 by safety Travis Uale. Linebacker Brandon BYU 2nd 08:49 Jacobson 40 yd pass Nelson (kick) 1-40 0:08 23-3 Ogletree also had a career-high 10 tackles to SJSU 2nd 00:03 Alvernik 40 yd FG 9-56 4:00 23-6 lead BYU. Nelson was able to lead the team SJSU 3rd 06:09 Simpson 1 yd rush (kick) 12-96 5:28 23-13 down the field on their first drive but fumbled BYU 3rd 00:32 Sorensen 42 yd FG 11-28 5:32 26-13 on the 3-yard line. The Cougars were still SJSU 4th 10:41 Alvernik 43 yd FG 11-52 4:45 26-16 able to get points on the board on the next BYU 4th 07:23 Sorensen 45 yd FG 9-45 3:11 29-16 play when San Jose State snapped the ball high and out the back of the end zone for a SCORING BY QUARTERS safety to give BYU a 2-0 lead with 9:06 left 1 2 3 4 Final RECORD in the first quarter. BYU and San Jose State SJSU 3 3 7 3 16 (2-4) traded field goals late in the fourth quarter BYU 9 14 3 3 29 (4-2) but the Cougars held on for the 29-16 win.

RUSHING: San Jose State-Ervin, Tyler 9-40. BYU-ALISA, Michael 16-91; NELSON, Riley 9-65; QUEZADA, Josh 9-47; DI LUIGI, JJ 5-16; KARIYA, Bryan 3-6; TEAM 2-minus 1. PASSING: San Jose State-Faulkner, Matt 25-35-2-255. BYU-NELSON, Riley 14-24-2-219. RECEIVING: San Jose State-Grigsby, Noel 11-88. BYU-WILSON, Richard 3-66; APO, Ross 3-41; JACOBSON, McKay 2-63; KARIYA, Bryan 2-11; HOLT, Austin 1-16; DI LUIGI, JJ 1-12; HOFFMAN, Cody 1-8; FALSLEV, JD 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: San Jose State-Orth, James 1-9. BYU-VAN NOY, Kyle 1-31; UALE, Travis 1-10. FUMBLES: San Jose State-None. BYU-NELSON, Riley 1-1. SACKS: (UA-A): San Jose State-None. BYU-PENDLETON, Jordan 1-0. TACKLES: (UA-A): San Jose State-Smith, Keith 12-4; BYU-OGLETREE, Brandon 8-2; HADLEY, Preston 5-0; PENDLETON, Jordan 5-0; UALE, Travis 4-0; VAN NOY, Kyle 3-1; WAGNER, Jadon 3-1; FUGA, Romney 3-0; SORENSEN, Daniel 2-1; HADLEY, Spencer 1-2; FRAZIER, Jameson 2-0; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 2-0; PUTNAM, Matt 1-1; JACOBSON, McKay 1-0; DI LUIGI, JJ 1-0; KAVEINGA, Uona 1-0; GALEA’I, Jray 1-0; MEES, Carter 1-0; HAGUE, Mike 1-0; JORGENSEN, Austen 0-1; JOHNSON, Jordan 0-1; SORENSEN, Justin 0-1; EASON, Corby 0-1. Attendance: 62,176

< 99 > 20102012 BYU FOOTBALL GAME 7 10.15.11 CORVALLIS, OREGON (KBYU/FOX COLLEGE SPORTS) TEAM STATS BYU - 38 OREGON STATE - 28 BYU OSU Wide receiver Cody Hoffman set First Downs 25 21 career highs with nine receptions for 162 Rushing Yards (Net) 48-282 23-59 yards and one touchdown to lead the BYU Passing Yards (Net) 217 306 football team to a 38-28 win over Oregon Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-17-1 43-27-2 State at Reser Stadium on Saturday. BYU Total Offense Plays-Yards 77-499 66-365 won its fourth-straight game behind a Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 season-high 499 total yards. The Cougars Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-40 7-171 rushed for 282 yards and held the Beavers Interception Returns-Yards 2-43 1-51 to just 59 yards on the ground. Quarterback Punts (Number-Avg) 1-36.0 1-42.0 Riley Nelson completed 17 of 27 passes Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 for 217 yards, three touchdowns and one Penalties-Yards 10-79 8-55 interception. Nelson also led the team Possession Time 33:36 26:24 in rushing with 87 yards on 12 carries. Third-Down Conversions 11 of 14 5 of 12 Running back Michael Alisa helped out Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2 with 20 carries for 84 yards, including Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 2-3 his first career touchdown run and run- Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-3 2-11 ning back JJ Di Luigi added 74 yards SCORING SUMMARY on eight attempts with one touchdown. TEAM QTR. TIME PLAY PL-YDS TOP BYU-OSU The Cougars forced four turnovers in the BYU 1st 05:02 Alisa 10 yd run (Kick) 12-82 7:28 7-0 game. Linebacker Brandon Ogletree had BYU 2nd 09:23 Di Luigi 3 yd run (Kick) 9-50 4:48 14-0 an interception and forced two fumbles OSU 2nd 03:51 Mannion 1 yd run (Kick) 11-72 5:24 14-7 while linebacker Kyle Van Noy also had an OSU 2nd 01:18 Poyer 51 yd Int ret (Kick) 0-0 0:00 14-14 interception. Linebacker Uona Kaveinga and BYU 3rd 11;16 Hoffman 12 yd pass Nelson (kick) 7-80 3:44 21-14 defensive end Matt Putnam each recovered BYU 3rd 03:26 Sorensen 33 yd FG 6-20 1:41 24-14 fumbles. BYU forced three turnovers on the OSU 3rd 02:08 Cooks 59 yd pass Mannion (Kick) 3-77 1:12 24-21 Beavers' first three possessions but only BYU 4th 10:39 Falslev 2 yd pass Nelson (Kick) 12-66 6:24 31-21 picked up three points total off the take- BYU 4th 03:37 Friel 8 yd pass Nelson (Kick) 6-69 3:32 38-21 aways. Ogletree intercepted a pass that was BYU 4th 00:23 Stevenson 2 yd run (Kick) 15-73 3:09 38-28 deflected at the on the SCORING BY QUARTERS BYU 24-yard line. On the next Oregon State possession Kavinga recovered a fumble and 1 2 3 4 Final RECORD on the third drive Ogletree forced a fumble BYU 7 7 10 14 38 (5-2) that was recovered by Matt Putnam. OSU 0 14 7 7 28 (1-5)

RUSHING: BYU-NELSON, Riley 12-87; ALISA, Michael 20-84; DI LUIGI, JJ 8-74; QUEZADA, Josh 3-26; KARIYA, Bryan 3-9; HOFFMAN, Cody 1-3; TEAM 1-minus 1. Oregon State-Agnew, Malcolm 10-49 PASSING: BYU-NELSON, Riley 17-27-1-217; TEAM 0-2-0-0. Oregon State Mannion, S 27-43-2-306. RECEIVING: BYU-HOFFMAN, Cody 9-162; FALSLEV, JD 3-18; HOLT, Austin 1-17; FRIEL, Kaneakua 1-8; WILSON, Richard 1-5; APO, Ross 1-4; DI LUIGI, JJ 1-3. Oregon State-Wheaton, Markus 8-104. INTERCEPTIONS: BYU-VAN NOY, Kyle 1-43; OGLETREE, Brandon 1-0. Oregon State-Poyer, J. 1-51. FUMBLES: BYU-NELSON, Riley 1-0; ALISA, Michael 1-1. Oregon State-Prince, Colby 1-1. SACKS: (UA-A): BYU-PENDLETON, Jordan 1-0. Oregon State-Welch, D.J. 1-0. TACKLES: (UA-A): BYU-HADLEY, Preston 5-6; PENDLETON, Jordan 5-1; OGLETREE, Brandon 2-4; KAVEINGA, Uona 2-4; UALE, Travis 3-2; VAN NOY, Kyle 4-0; HADLEY, Spencer 2-2; SORENSEN, Daniel 2-2; EASON, Corby 3-0; PUTNAM, Matt 2-1; JOHNSON, Jordan 0-3; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 0-3; WAGNER, Jadon 1-1; FRAZIER, Jameson 1-1; ROWLEY, Graham 1-1; FUGA, Romney 0-2; SAMPSON, Joe 1-0; FRIEL, Kaneakua 1-0; MARSHALL, Matt 1-0; FOOTE, David 0-1; ANSAH, Ezekiel 0-1; MEES. Attendance: 42,584

< 100 > <<2011PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME PROFILES>> GAME 8 10.22.11 PROVO, UTAH (BYUtv) BYU - 56 IDAHO STATE - 3 TEAM STATS Quarterback Riley Nelson scored a ISU BYU career-high four touchdowns while throwing First Downs 17 33 for 215 yards and running for 62 more in Rushing Yards (Net) 19-204 4-290 56-3 BYU rout over FCS foe Idaho State. Passing Yards (Net) 231 282 Nelson finished 11 of 17 passing for 215 Passes Att-Comp-Int 60-34-3 27-19-1 yards and three touchdowns and ran for Total Offense Plays-Yards 79-251 71-572 another to lead BYU to its fifth straight win. Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-51 Idaho State was unable to stop the Cougar Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-89 2-18 offensive attack throughout the game as BYU Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 3-72 recorded season highs in total yards (572), Punts (Number-Avg) 6-41.7 2-43.5 rushing yards (290) and points (56). BYU Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-2 used a balanced game plan to rack up 290 Penalties-Yards 8-65 9-90 rushing yards and 282 passing yards in the Possession Time 30:16 29:27 game. Sophomore Cody Hoffman led the Third-Down Conversions 5 of 18 6 of 10 BYU receiving corps with five catches for Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 2 of 2 71 yards and two touchdowns. Sophomore Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 6-7 Michael Alisa led the Cougars in rushing with Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 6-33 66 yards and a touchdown on eight carries. The BYU defense recorded three intercep- SCORING SUMMARY tions, including one by Daniel Sorensen that was returned for a touchdown in third quar- TEAM QTR. TIME PLAY PL-YDS TOP BYU-ISU ter, and held the Bengals to 20 yards rush- BYU 1st 12:16 Apo 15 yd pass Nelson (Kick) 1-15 0:07 7-0 ing. Outside linebackers Kyle Van Noy and ISU 1st 05:09 Garcia 34 yd FG 19-63 7:07 7-3 Jordan Pendleton recorded a combined 10 BYU 1st 03:35 Alisa 42 yd run (Kick) 4-60 1:27 14-3 tackles, five tackles-for-loss, four sacks and BYU 2nd 08:23 Di Luigi 12 yd run (Kick) 7-50 3:31 21-3 three quarterback hurries. Van Noy helped BYU 2nd 03:57 Nelson 16 yd run (Kick) 7-79 2:50 28-3 BYU get on the board quickly by blocking the BYU 2nd 00:41 Hoffman 7yd pass Nelson (Kick) 9-99 1:54 35-3 first ISU punt of the game. The punt block BYU 3rd 10:41 Hoffman 19 yd pass Nelson (Kick) 6-91 3:11 42-3 was the first blocked kick of the season for BYU 3rd 02:26 Sorensen, D. 30 yd Int ret (Kick) 0-0 0:00 49-3 the Cougars and first since 2009. Following BYU 4th 06:46 Quezada 8 yd run (Kick) 7-64 3:30 56-3 the block, the BYU offense scored on its first play of the game when Nelson threw a SCORING BY QUARTERS 15-yard strike to Ross Apo for a touchdown. 1 2 3 4 Final RECORD Apo finished the game with five catches for Idaho State 3 0 0 0 3 (2-6) 71 yards and one touchdown. BYU 14 21 14 7 56 (6-2)

RUSHING: Idaho State-Aaron Prier 1-21 BYU-ALISA, Michael 8-66; NELSON, Riley 7-62; QUEZADA, Josh 11-59; DI LUIGI, JJ 6-42; FOOTE, David 4-30; KARIYA, Bryan 4-22; FOLSOM, Ryan 2-5; HEAPS, Jake 2-4. PASSING: Idaho State-Kevin Yost 26-46-1-174 BYU-NELSON, Riley 11-17-0- 215; HEAPS, Jake 8-10-1-67. RECEIVING: Idaho State-Rodrick Rumble 10-83. BYU-APO, Ross 5-71; HOFFMAN, Cody 5-71; JACOBSON, McKay 2-25; FALSLEV, JD 2-20; CUTLER, Dallin 2-10; DI LUIGI, JJ 1-57; HOLT, Austin 1-18; FRIEL, Kaneakua 1-10. INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho State-Ryan Coleman 1-0. BYU-JOHNSON, Jordan 1-42; SORENSEN, Daniel 1-30; UALE, Travis 1-0. FUMBLES: Idaho State-None. BYU-JOHNSON, J 1-1; FOOTE, D 1-1; QUEZADA, J 1-0; NELSON, Ri 1-0. SACKS: (UA-A): Idaho State-None. BYU-VAN NOY, K 2-0; PENDLETON, J 2-0; FUA, A 1-0; FRAZIER, J 1-0. TACKLES: (UA-A): Idaho State- Basim Hudeen 7-5; BYU-PENDLETON, Jordan 5-1; HADLEY, Spencer 3-3; EASON, Corby 4-1; FRAZIER, Jameson 3-2; KAVEINGA, Uona 4-0; VAN NOY, Kyle 4-0; MEES, Carter 3-1; HADLEY, Preston 1-3; SAMPSON, Joe 2-0; FUA, Alani 2-0; UALE, Travis 2-0; HAGUE, Mike 2-0; LEUNG-WAI, Aveni 2-0; OGLETREE, Brandon 1-1; ROWLEY, Graham 1-1; MATHEWS, Marcus 1-0; PENDLEY, Chase 1-0; HOFFMAN, Cody 1-0; EVERETT, DeQuan 1-0; PROBERT, Seth 1-0; JORGENSEN, Austen 1-0; TUILOMA, Travis 1-0; VEA, Simote 1-0; MARSHALL, Matt 0-1; FOOTE, David 0-1; JOHNSON, Jordan 0-1. Attendance: 60,043

< 101 > 20102012 BYU FOOTBALL GAME 9 10.28.11 ARLINGTON, TEXAS (ESPN) TCU - 38 TEAM STATS BYU - 28 The BYU football team suffered from BYU TCU turnovers and mistakes, falling to the TCU First Downs 24 14 Rushing Yards (Net) 50-139 39-136 Horned Frogs 38-28 on Friday at Cowboys Passing Yards (Net) 215 147 Stadium in front of 50,094 fans. BYU Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-15-2 23-13-0 outgained TCU 354 total yards to 283 but Total Offense Plays-Yards 81-354 62-283 couldn’t overcome three turnovers, two of Punt Returns-Yards 2-69 1-19 which came in the red zone. Quarterback Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-167 5-109 Riley Nelson threw for 215 yards and Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0 one touchdown and added another 84 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-29.0 7-39.1 yards rushing but threw two interceptions. Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0 Running back JJ Di Luigi rushed for 69 Penalties-Yards 5-39 6-58 yards on 11 carries and punt returner JD Possession Time 31:31 28:29 Falslev returned a punt 67 yards for a Third-Down Conversions 8 of 15 5 of 14 touchdown but it wasn’t enough for the Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 1 of 1 Cougars. TCU got two touchdowns in the Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 4-4 first five minutes of play, scoring on their Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-10 4-15 second play of the game on a 48-yard SCORING SUMMARY strike to a wide open Skye Dawson for a TEAM QTR. TIME PLAY PL-YDS TOP BYU-TCU touchdown. The Horned Frogs rushed for TCU 1st 14:15 Dawson 48 yd pass Pachall (Kick) 2-61 0:45 0-7 another touchdown on their next possession TCU 1st 10:06 Brown 6 yd run (Kick) 2-4 0:41 0-14 after getting the ball at the BYU 4-yard line BYU 1st 07:14 Sorensen 42 yd FG 7-44 2:46 3-14 on a fumbled snap to the punter. Special BYU 1st 02:28 Alisa 22 yd pass Nelson (Kick) 9-76 3:09 10-14 teams for BYU struggled again in the sec- TCU 2nd 06:57 Brown 2 yd run (Kick) 3-37 1:09 10-21 ond half, fumbling another snap on a punt, TCU 2nd 0:36 Boyce 33 yd pass Pachall (Kick) 2-45 0:13 10-28 setting TCU up with possession at the BYU TCU 3rd 08:36 James 4 yd run (Kick) 4-38 1:40 10-35 37-yard line. Four players later the Horned BYU 3rd 04:13 Sorensen 44 yd FG 10-44 4:16 13-35 Frogs got another touchdown and a 35-10 BYU 3rd 02:20 Falslev 67 yd punt ret (Kick) 0-0 0:00 20-35 lead with 8:36 left in the third quarter. TCU 4th 05:32 Evans 35 yd FG 13-54 6:48 20-38 BYU wasn’t going away that easy, however. BYU 4th 02:01 Kariya 1 yd run (Nelson rush) 12-78 3:23 28-38 After forcing a three-and-out on TCU’s next SCORING BY QUARTERS possession, the special teams had some redemption when Falslev took the ensuing 1 2 3 4 Final RECORD punt 67 yards to the house for a touch- BYU 10 0 10 8 28 (6-3) down to cut the lead down to 35-20. TCU 14 14 7 3 38 (6-2)

RUSHING: BYU-NELSON, Riley 23-84; DI LUIGI, JJ 11-69; KARIYA, Bryan 4-15; ALISA, Michael 6-11; QUEZADA, Josh 4-5; TEAM 2-minus 45. TCU-WESLEY, Ed 12-59. PASSING: BYU-NELSON, Riley 15-29-2- 215; TEAM 0-1-0-0; MARSHALL, Matt 0-1-0-0. TCU PACHALL, Casey 13-23-0-147. RECEIVING: BYU-FALSLEV, JD 5-35; HOFFMAN, Cody 4-67; APO, Ross 1-42; DI LUIGI, JJ 1-25; ALISA, Michael 1-22; KARIYA, Bryan 1-10; MATHEWS, Marcus 1-9; QUEZADA, Josh 1-5. TCU BOYCE, Josh 4-49. INTERCEPTIONS: BYU-None. TCU- ANDERSON, Jonat 1-0. FUMBLES: BYU-TEAM 2-0; NELSON, Riley 1-1. TCU-PACHALL, Casey 1-0. SACKS: (UA-A): BYU-FRAZIER, Jameson 1-0. TCU-LEWIS, Jon 1-0. TACKLES: (UA-A): BYU-OGLETREE, Brandon 4-4; SORENSEN, Daniel 3-4; PENDLETON, Jordan 3-3; KAVEINGA, Uona 3-2; EASON, Corby 4-0; HADLEY, Spencer 1-3; UALE, Travis 3-0; FRAZIER, Jameson 3-0; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 1-2; VAN NOY, Kyle 1-2; FOOTE, David 2-0; HADLEY, Preston 2-0; FUGA, Romney 1-1; TUILOMA, Travis 1-1; ROWLEY, Graham 1-1; BROWN, Braden 1-0; WAGNER, Jadon 1-0; PUTNAM, Matt 1-0; ALISA, Michael 1-0; HAGUE, Mike 0-1; FANGUPO, Hebron 0-1; ANSAH, Ezekiel 0-1. TCU-ANDERSON, Jonat 11-6. Attendance: 50,094

< 102 > <<2011PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME PROFILES>> GAME 10 11.12.11 PROVO, UTAH (ESPN2) BYU - 42 IDAHO - 7 TEAM STATS Strong defense and consistent offense ID BYU led the BYU football team to a 42-7 win First Downs 10 30 over the Idaho Vandals on Saturday at LaVell Rushing Yards (Net) 33-191 42-243 Edwards Stadium. BYU had a balanced Passing Yards (Net) 50 262 attack of 262 passing yards and 243 rush- Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-11-2 33-21-1 ing yards to help beat Idaho. The Cougar Total Offense Plays Yards 54-241 75-505 defense held the Vandals to 241 total yards, Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 including just 50 passing yards. BYU limited Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-7 Idaho to minus-2 passing yards on four Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-57 2-59 complete passes in the first half. Linebacker Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-48 Kyle Van Noy recorded a career-high 10 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-46.0 2-42.0 tackles, including two tackles for loss, one Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 sack and forced a fumble. Cornerback Jordan Penalties-Yards 11-105 7-45 Johnson and linebacker Spencer Hadley Possession Time 25:58 34:02 each intercepted a pass for the Cougars. Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 9 of 13 Quarterback Jake Heaps came in for an Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 injured Riley Nelson in the first quarter and Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 3-4 completed 15 of 20 passes for 185 yards Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-10 and two touchdowns. Nelson was 4 of 7 for 56 yards and one touchdown before leav- SCORING SUMMARY ing with a chest injury. Wide receiver Cody Hoffman caught six passes for 114 yards and TEAM QTR. TIME PLAY PL-YDS TOP BYU-ID two touchdowns, all in the first half. Running BYU 1st 08:26 Hoffman 32 yd pass Nelson (Kick) 6-64 1:06 7-0 back Michael Alisa had 10 carries for 99 BYU 1st 01:18 Kariya 17 yd run (Kick) 9-78 5:17 14-0 yards, including a 38-yard touchdown run, BYU 2nd 06:49 Kariya 1 yd run (Kick) 13-75 5:49 21-0 and running back Bryan Kariya scored two BYU 2nd 00:13 Hoffman 21 yd pass Heaps (Kick) 6-70 1:03 28-0 touchdowns on the ground while picking up BYU 3rd 12:31 Alisa 38 yd run (Kick) 3-57 0:48 35-0 35 yards. The Cougars missed a field goal BYU 3rd 05:37 Apo 18 yd pass Heaps (Kick) 3-22 1:22 42-0 on their first possession but went on to score ID 3rd 03:56 McCarty 82 yd run (Kick) 3-80 1:35 42-7 touchdowns on the next five possessions. Nelson completed a 32-yard touchdown pass SCORING BY QUARTERS to Hoffman and gave BYU a 7-0 lead with 8:26 left in the first quarter and then left the 1 2 3 4 Final RECORD game for good. Idaho 0 0 7 0 7 (2-8) BYU 14 14 14 0 42 (7-3)

RUSHING: Idaho-P. McCarty 14-127. BYU-ALISA, Michael 10-99; DI LUIGI, JJ 8-42; KARIYA, Bryan 6-35; FOOTE, David 5-32; QUEZADA, Josh 10-12; LARK, James 2-12; NELSON, Riley 1-11. PASSING: Idaho-Taylor Davis 5-12-1-minus 6. BYU-HEAPS, Jake 15-20-1-185; NELSON, Riley 4-7-0-56; LARK, James 2-6-0-21. RECEIVING: Idaho-Kama Bailey 4-3. BYU-HOFFMAN, Cody 6-114; MATHEWS, Marcus 4-30; FALSLEV, JD 3-35; APO, Ross 2-28; DI LUIGI, JJ 2-16; CUTLER, Dallin 1-13; HOLT, Austin 1-9; JACOBSON, McKay 1-9; QUEZADA, Josh 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho-Tracy Carter 1-0. BYU-HADLEY, Spencer 1-48; JOHNSON, Jordan 1-0. FUMBLES: Idaho-Justin Veltung 1-0. BYU-None. SACKS: Idaho-None. BYU-VAN NOY, Kyle 1-0; FUA, Alani 1-0. TACKLES: (UA-A) Idaho-T. Robinson 9-1. BYU-VAN NOY, Kyle 9-1; UALE, Travis 4-1; JOHNSON, Jordan 2-2; OGLETREE, Brandon 2-1; FUA, Alani 2-1; BECK, Tyler 2-0; FUGA, Romney 2-0; SORENSEN, Daniel 2-0; HADLEY, Spencer 2-0; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 1-1; MEES, Carter 1-1; FANGUPO, Hebron 1-1; KAVEINGA, Uona 1-1; WAGNER, Jadon 1-1; TUILOMA, Travis 1-1; ANSAH, Ezekiel 1-1; VEA, Simote 0-2; POVEY, Skye 1-0; ALISA, Michael 1-0; EVERETT, DeQuan 1-0; SAMPSON, Joe 1-0; LEUNG-WAI, Aveni 0-1; BLACKMORE, Just 0-1; HADLEY, Preston 0-1. Attendance: 57,770

< 103 > 20102012 BYU FOOTBALL GAME 11 11.19.11 PROVO, UTAH (ESPNU) TEAM STATS BYU - 42 NEW MEXICO STATE - 7 NMSU BYU On Senior Night, the BYU football First Downs 18 24 team overpowered the New Mexico State Rushing Yards (Net) 37-90 34-173 Aggies for a 42-7 win at LaVell Edwards Passing Yards (Net) 159 238 Stadium on Saturday. Quarterback Jake Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-19-0 36-21-1 Heaps completed 21 of 36 passes for Total Offense Plays-Yards 71-249 70-411 238 yards and tied a career-high with four Punt Returns-Yards 2--4 3-23 touchdowns. Three seniors, Matt Marshall, Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-125 2-60 Matthew Edwards and Bryan Kariya, scored Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 touchdowns and BYU held New Mexico Punts (Number-Avg) 6-38.3 3-53.0 State to just 249 total yards, a season low Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 for the Aggies. Senior linebacker Jadon Penalties-Yards 8-58 7-61 Wagner forced a fumble and recovered Possession Time 31:56 28:04 another fumble in addition to four tackles, Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 10 of 14 1.5 tackles for loss and one sack. Defensive Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 0 back Preston Hadley tied for a team- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 6-7 high with seven tackles to go along with Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-27 two pass breakups. Linebacker Brandon SCORING SUMMARY Ogletree also had seven tackles. Ross Apo's TEAM QTR. TIME PLAY PL-YDS TOP BYU-NMSU two-touchdown game was the first of his BYU 1st 05:38 Kariya 4 yd run (Kick) 12-52 4:38 7-0 career. The redshirt freshman finished with NMSU 2nd 09:48 Franklin 3 yd pass Christian (Kick) 9-38 4:57 7-7 66 yards receiving on five receptions. JD BYU 2nd 03:25 Apo 20 yd pass Heaps (Kick) 15-90 6:07 14-7 Falslev added a career-high 42 yards receiv- BYU 2nd 00:30 Apo 9 yd pass Heaps (Kick) 6-46 1:44 21-7 ing. Two Cougar seniors with limited playing BYU 3rd 07:01 Marshall 2 yd run (Kick) 9-57 3:09 28-7 time were able to score touchdowns down BYU 3rd 03:14 Edwards 9 yd pass Heaps (Kick) 3-40 0:34 35-7 the stretch for the Cougars. Matt Marshall, BYU 4th 07:30 Falslev 27 yd pass Heaps (Kick) 8-80 3:46 42-7 primarily the holder on field goals took over at quarterback in the wildcat formation SCORING BY QUARTERS and ran for a 2-yard touchdown. Tight end 1 2 3 4 Final RECORD Matthew Edwards, the grandson of legend- New Mexico St. 0 7 0 0 7 (4-7) ary BYU coach LaVell Edwards, caught a BYU 7 14 14 7 42 (8-3) 9-yard touchdown pass from Heaps to give BYU a 35-7 lead with 3:14 left in the third quarter.

RUSHING: NMSU-Turner, Kenny 16-61. BYU-DI LUIGI, JJ 12-75; ALISA, Michael 9-51; KARIYA, Bryan 7-27; QUEZADA, Josh 3-24; FOOTE, David 1-2; MARSHALL, Matt 1-2; LARK, James 1-minus 8. PASSING: NMSU- Christian, Matt 12-23-0-98. BYU-HEAPS, Jake 21-36-1-238. RECEIVING: NMSU-Franklin, A. 8-66. BYU-APO, Ross 5-66; FALSLEV, JD 3-42; JACOBSON, McKay 3-41; DI LUIGI, JJ 3-31; HOFFMAN, Cody 3-26; FRIEL, Kaneakua 2-20; EDWARDS, Matt 1-9; KARIYA, Bryan 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: NMSU-Coleman, Donyae 1-0. BYU-None. FUMBLES: NMSU-Colwell, T. 1-1. BYU-None. SACKS: (UA-A): NMSU-None. BYU-WAGNER, Jadon 1-0; ROWLEY, Graham 1-0; VEA, Simote 1-0. TACKLES: NMSU-Aoelua, Boyblue 6-2. BYU-OGLETREE, Brandon 5-2; HADLEY, Preston 4-3; VAN NOY, Kyle 6-0; UALE, Travis 3-3; EASON, Corby 5-0; SORENSEN, Daniel 3-2; KAVEINGA, Uona 3-1; WAGNER, Jadon 2-2; JOHNSON, Jordan 3-0; FUGA, Romney 2-0; SAMPSON, Joe 1-1; HAGUE, Mike 1-1; ROWLEY, Graham 1-1; VEA, Simote 1-1; HADLEY, Spencer 1-1; FANGUPO, Hebron 1-0; LEUNG-WAI, Aveni 1-0; MEES, Carter 1-0; FOOTE, David 1-0; HORNUNG, Reed 1-0; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 0-1; TUILOMA, Travis 0-1; BECK, Tyler 0-1; ANSAH, Ezekiel 0-1. Attendance: 57,134

< 104 > <<2011PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME PROFILES>> GAME 12 12.3.11 HONOLULU, HAWAI'I (ESPN2) BYU - 41 HAWAI'I - 20 TEAM STATS BYU improved to 9-3 on the year with BYU UH a highlight-filled 41-20 victory over Hawai'i First Downs 28 16 Saturday afternoon in Aloha Stadium. In Rushing Yards (Net) 38-167 16-17 BYU’s first return to the Islands since 2001, Passing Yards (Net) 363 282 the Cougars put up 28 points in the third Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-25-0 47-25-0 quarter to turn a close contest into a blowout Total Offense Plays-Yards 76-530 63-299 victory. Junior quarterback Riley Nelson Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-10 returned to the lineup after being injured on Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-60 5-117 Nov. 12 against Idaho. Nelson would have Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 a career day, setting personal bests on 25 of Punts (Number-Avg) 3-41.0 8-39.1 37 passing for 363 yards and three touch- Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 downs. Other top performers for the Cougars Penalties-Yards 5-55 8-65 included sophomore receiver Cody Hoffman Possession Time 34:50 25:10 with seven receptions, 123 yards and a Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 5 of 15 touchdown and freshman receiver Ross Apo Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2 with two touchdowns on four catches and Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 1-1 55 yards. The Warriors led 13-10 at the Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-19 3-18 half thanks to a 79-yard scoring play with 3:41 to go in the second quarter. BYU only SCORING SUMMARY punted once in the first half—a 55-yarder TEAM QTR. TIME PLAY PL-YDS TOP BYU-UH downed inside the 20-yard line—but the UH 1st 02:55 Graves 1 yd run (Kick failed) 10-69 4:47 0-6 Cougars put only 10 points on the score- BYU 2nd 10:22 Apo 22 yd pass Nelson (Kick) 9-83 4:31 7-6 board as two drives ended with missed UH 2nd 03:41 Davis 79 yd pass Graves (Kick) 1-79 0:12 7-13 field goals. Meanwhile, the Cougar defense BYU 2nd 00:39 Sorensen 33 yd FG 11-42 2:54 10-13 forced three UH punts while allowing just BYU 3rd 11:13 Apo 12 yd pass Nelson (Kick) 9-72 3:42 17-13 one sustained drive in addition to Hawai'i’s BYU 3rd 09:36 Sampson 26 yd fumble ret (Kick) 0-0 0:00 24-13 one-play scoring strike. The Cougars broke BYU 3rd 04:51 Kariya 1 yd run (Kick) 7-85 2:47 31-13 out in the third quarter with four touchdowns BYU 3rd 01:10 Hoffman 38 yd pass Nelson (Kick) 4-64 2:11 38-13 to clearly claim control. While BYU scored BYU 4th 09:44 Sorensen 36 yd FG 7-34 3:24 41-13 on all three of its offensive possessions, the UH 4th 05:55 Ostrowski 23 yd pass Austin (Kick) 12-85 3:42 41-20 momentum changer came on defense when Uona Kaveinga forced a fumble on Hawai'i’s SCORING BY QUARTERS first series and Joe Sampson returned it 26 1 2 3 4 Final RECORD yards for a touchdown. It was BYU’s second BYU 0 10 28 3 41 (9-3) fumble return for a touchdown and third Hawai'i 6 7 0 7 20 (6-7) defensive score this year and gave BYU a 24-13 lead.

RUSHING: BYU-FOOTE, David 2-61; ALISA, Michael 13-51; KARIYA, Bryan 3-24; HAFOKA, Spencer 1-18; DI LUIGI, JJ 5-14; QUEZADA, Josh 4-6; NELSON, Riley 7-minus 3; TEAM 3-minus 4. Hawai`i-Graves 5-17. PASSING: BYU- NELSON, Riley 25-37-0-363; HEAPS, Jake 0-1-0-0. Hawai`i-Austin 12-24-0-96. RECEIVING: BYU-HOFFMAN, Cody 7-123; FALSLEV, JD 5-80; MATHEWS, Marcus 4-80; APO, Ross 4-55; FRIEL, Kaneakua 3-17; DI LUIGI, JJ 2-8. Hawai`i-Ostrowski,J. 7-73. INTERCEPTIONS: BYU-None. Hawai`i-None. FUMBLES: BYU-DI LUIGI, JJ 1-0. Hawai`i- Iosefa,J. 1-1. SACKS: (UA-A): BYU-MUEHLMANN, M. 1-0; WAGNER, J. 1-0. Hawai`i-Satele, 2-0 TACKLES: (UA-A) BYU-BECK, Tyler 5-1; SORENSEN, Daniel 4-2; HADLEY, Preston 4-0; EASON, Corby 3-1; OGLETREE, Brandon 2-2; SAMPSON, Joe 3-0; KAVEINGA, Uona 2-1; VAN NOY, Kyle 1-2; UALE, Travis 2-0; MEES, Carter 2-0; HADLEY, Spencer 1-1; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 1-1; JOHNSON, Jordan 1-1; FUGA, Romney 1-0; ROWLEY, Graham 1-0; SORENSEN, Justin 1-0; MUEHLMANN, Mike 1-0; WAGNER, Jadon 1-0; FANGUPO, Hebron 0-1; FUA, Alani 0-1. Hawai`i Hardy- Tuliau,J 8-2. Attendance: 34,446

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TEAM STATS BYU TULSA First Downs 18 15 Rushing Yards (Net) 40-94 27-37 Passing Yards (Net) 250 235 Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-17-2 32-18-0 Total Offense Plays-Yards 80-344 59-272 Punt Returns-Yards 3-44 1-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-41 4-89 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-37 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-41.9 8-44.2 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2 Penalties-Yards 5-60 1-5 Possession Time 35:24 24:36 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 21 6 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-20 3-18 SCORING SUMMARY TEAM QTR. TIME PLAY PL-YDS TOP BYU-TULSA TLS 1st 09:51 Johnson 8 yd pass Kinne (Kick) 11-76 5:09 0-7 BYU 1st 00:17 Sorensen 35 yd FG 7-26 3:16 3-7 TLS 2nd 08:45 Sears 14 yd pass Kinne (Kick) 4-86 1:16 3-14 With no timeouts left and 11 seconds BYU 2nd 00:12 Hoffman 17 yd pass Nelson (Kick) 1-17 0:13 10-14 remaining in the game, Riley Nelson faked BYU 3rd 01:41 Hoffman 30 yd pass Nelson (Kick) 9-71 3:47 17-14 TLS 4th 10:42 Burnham 30 yd pass Kinne (Kick) 9-58 2:14 17-21 spiking the ball to stop the clock and BYU 4th 00:11 Hoffman 2 yd pass Nelson (Kick) 12-48 4:07 24-21 instead threw to an open Cody Hoffman for the game-winning touchdown to give SCORING BY QUARTERS BYU a 24-21 win over Tulsa in the Bell 1 2 3 4 Final RECORD Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl at Gerald BYU 3 7 7 7 24 Record: (10-3) J. Ford Stadium. BYU faced a 4th-and-9 TULSA 7 0 7 7 21 Record: (8-5) from the Tulsa 47-yard line with the clock ticking down near three minutes remaining in the game. After finding no one open downfield, Nelson scrambled 14 yards to convert the first down. BYU got the ball down to the 2-yard line before Nelson found Hoffman for his third touchdown catch of the game and the crafty score with 11 seconds left. With the win, BYU (10-3) locked up its fifth 10-win season in the last six years and third bowl victory in a row, its first three-game bowl win streak in program history. Hoffman, named the Armed Forces Bowl Most Outstanding Player for the Cougars finished with eight catches for 122 yards and a bowl-record three touchdowns. BYU struggled on

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offense for much of the game with Nelson facing constant time at 17-14 with 1:41 remaining in the third quarter. pressure and a running game that could never get going. Tulsa answered with another touchdown drive of its own The Cougars finished with 344 total yards and Nelson later on in the fourth quarter. Kinne hurled another pass battled through a tough day, completing 17 of 40 passes for over the top for a 30-yard touchdown in the corner of the 250 yards and two interceptions, but adding three important end zone to give the Golden Hurricane a 21-17 lead with touchdowns, including the game-winner. Despite the offen- 10:42 left. BYU had Tulsa pinned up against the goal line sive issues, BYU’s defense was stout as usual, surrendering and forced a punt but ran into the kicker to give the Golden just 272 total yards and only 37 yards on the ground to a Hurricane a new set of downs. The Cougars stopped the Golden Hurricane team that came into the game averaging drive and punt returner JD Falslev still got BYU in good field over 200 rushing yards per game. Van Noy made play after position with a 22-yard return to the Tulsa 48-yard line play on defense with 10 tackles to lead the Cougars, includ- with 4:18 remaining, setting up BYU’s game-winning drive. ing five tackles for loss, two sacks, one forces fumble and Falslev finished with three punt returns for 44 yards to go one quarterback hurry. Special teams also played a huge along with a pair of receptions for 31 yards. role in the game. Punter Riley Stephenson had eight punts for 335 yards, including seven inside the 20-yard line and RUSHING: BYU-DI LUIGI, JJ 10-38; KARIYA, Bryan 7-27; two punts over 50 yards. BYU’s special teams also recovered QUEZADA, Josh 9-24; NELSON, Riley a muffed punt setting up one touchdown in the game. Tulsa 13-16; APO, Ross 1-minus 11. Tulsa-WATTS,T. 10-38; took a 14-3 lead in the second quarter with the help of wide PASSING: BYU-NELSON, Riley 17-40-2-250. Tulsa- receiver Bryan Burnham catching a 50-yard pass from G.J. KINNE,G.J. 17-31-0-214. RECEIVING: BYU-HOFFMAN, Kinne to move downfield. Two plays later Kinne picked up Cody 8-122; JACOBSON, McKay 2-44; MATHEWS, Marcus his second touchdown pass of the game on a quick strike to 2-34; FALSLEV, JD 2-31; DI LUIGI, JJ 2-15; KARIYA, tight end Clay Sears from 14 yards out. With 25 seconds left Bryan 1-4. Tulsa-BURNHAM,B. 4-113. INTERCEPTIONS: on the clock in the second quarter, BYU deep snapper Reed BYU-None. Tulsa-MCCOIL,D. 2-37. FUMBLES: BYU- Hornung ran down the field on punt coverage and caused QUEZADA, Josh 1-0. Tulsa-JAMES,J. 1-0. SACKS: Tulsa’s returner to muff the kick. The Cougars’ David Foote (UA-A): BYU-VAN NOY, Kyle 2-0; HADLEY, Preston 1-0. recovered it at the Golden Hurricane 17-yard line. On the Tulsa-JACKSON,S. 1-0. TACKLES: (UA-A): BYU-VAN ensuing play, Nelson scrambled to his left and received a big NOY, Kyle 9-1; SORENSEN, Danie 3-6; OGLETREE, block from a helmetless Matt Reynolds and found Hoffman Brand 2-7; HADLEY, Preston 3-3; KAVEINGA, Uona 3-2; for a 17-yard touchdown pass. The score trimmed Tulsa’s MANUMALEUNA, Ea 0-4; FANGUPO, Hebron 1-2; lead to 14-10 at halftime. After back-to-back tackles for EASON, Corby 2-0; HADLEY, Spencer 1-1; FRAZIER, loss, including a sack from Van Noy, the Golden Hurricane Jameso 1-1; APO, Ross 1-0; UALE, Travis 1-0; FOOTE, missed a 46-yard field goal attempt. BYU finally capitalized David 1-0; KARIYA, Bryan 1-0; SAMPSON, Joe 0-1; on its strong defense by putting together a 9-play, 71-yard ROWLEY, Graham 0-1; FUGA, Romney 0-1; HOFFMAN, touchdown drive. Nelson threw a 30-yard touchdown pass Cody 0-1; WAGNER, Jadon 0-1. Tulsa-ARNICK 8-9; to Hoffman again to put the Cougars in the lead for the first Attendance: 30,258

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2011 All-INDEPENDENT TEAMS

FBS ALL-INDEPENDENT TEAM Phil Steele All-Independent First Team OFfense Offense QB Riley Nelson Jr. BYU QB Riley Nelson BYU RB Cierre Wood Jr. Notre Dame RB Cierre Wood Notre Dame RB Raymond Maples So. Army RB Jonas Gray Notre Dame WR Michael Floyd Sr. Notre Dame WR Michael Floyd Notre Dame WR Cody Hoffman So. BYU WR Cody Hoffman BYU TE Tyler Eifert Jr. Notre Dame TE Tyler Eifert Notre Dame OL John Dowd Sr. Navy C Brady DeMell Navy OL Trevor Robinson Sr. Notre Dame OG Trevor Robinson Notre Dame OL Braden Hansen Jr. BYU OG Braden Hansen BYU OL Zack Martin Jr. Notre Dame OT Zack Martin Notre Dame OL Matt Reynolds Sr. BYU OT Matt Reynolds BYU DEfense Defense DL Aaron Lynch Fr. Notre Dame DL Aaron Lynch Notre Dame DL Louis Nix III So. Notre Dame DL Louis Nix III Notre Dame DL Jabaree Tuani Sr. Navy DL Jabaree Tuani Navy LB Manti Te'o Jr. Notre Dame LB Manti Te'o Notre Dame LB Steven Erzinger Sr. Army LB Steven Erzinger Army LB Kyle Van Noy So. BYU LB Kyle Van Noy BYU LB Matt Warrick Jr. Navy LB Matt Warrick Navy DB Harrison Smith Sr. Notre Dame DB Harrison Smith Notre Dame DB Robert Blanton Sr. Notre Dame DB Robert Blanton Notre Dame DB Travis Uale Sr. BYU DB Tra'ves Bush Navy DB Corby Eason Sr. BYU DB Corby Eason BYU SPECIAL TEAMS SPECIAL TEAMS K/P David Ruffer Sr. Notre Dame K Justin Sorensen BYU KR George Atkinson III Fr. Notre Dame P Riley Stephenson BYU KR George Atkinson III Notre Dame FBS All-INDEPENDENT Honorable Mention (BYU PR JD Falslev BYU Selections) RB JJ Di Luigi, Sr., OL Terence Brown, Sr., DL PHIL STEELE ALL-INDEPENDENT SECOND TEAM Hebron Fangupo, Sr., LB Brandon Ogletree, Jr., DB OFFENSE Preston Hadley, Jr., DB Daniel Sorensen, So., K Justin QB Tommy Rees Notre Dame Sorensen, So., P Riley Stephenson, Jr. RB Alexender Teich Navy Offensive Player of the Year RB Raymond Maples Army WR Michael Floyd, Sr., Notre Dame WR Ross Apo BYU Defensive Player of the Year WR Theo Riddick Notre Dame TE Austin Holt BYU LB Manti Te'o, Jr., Notre Dame C Braxton Cave Notre Dame Special Teams Players of the Year OG John Dowd Navy KR George Atkinson III, Fr., Notre Dame OG Frank Allen Army Freshman of the Year OT Braden Brown BYU WR, Ross Apo, Fr., BYU OT Ryan Basford Navy DEFENSE DL AJ Mackey Army DL Notre Dame DL Hebron Fangupo BYU LB Brandon Ogletree BYU LB Darius Fleming Notre Dame LB Andrew Rodriguez Army LB Uona Kaveinga BYU DB Travis Uale BYU DB Josh Jackson Army DB Gary Gray Notre Dame DB Kewsi Mitchell Navy SPECIAL TEAMS K Jon Teague Navy P Ben Turk Notre Dame KR Cody Hoffman BYU PR Marcus Thomas Navy

*To view BYU's past All-Conference honorees turn to pages 138-139

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TEAM STATISTICS BYU OPP SCORING...... 391 265 Points Per Game...... 30.1 20.4 FIRST DOWNS...... 306 213 Rushing...... 123 72 Passing...... 159 116 Penalty ...... 24 25 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 2084 1456 Yards gained rushing. . . . . 2397 1777 Yards lost rushing...... 313 321 Rushing Attempts...... 494 400 Average Per Rush...... 4.2 3.6 Average Per Game ...... 160.3 112.0 TDs Rushing ...... 16 16 PASSING YARDAGE ...... 3190 2612 Comp-Att-Int ...... 262-464-15 250-432-13 Average Per Pass ...... 6.9 6.0 Average Per Catch...... 12.2 10.4 Average Per Game ...... 245.4 200.9 TDs Passing...... 28 13 TOTAL OFFENSE ...... 5274 4068 Total Plays...... 958 832 Average Per Play...... 5.5 4.9 Average Per Game ...... 405.7 312.9 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards. . . . 47-1071 55-1101 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards. . . . 25-275 12-127 INT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 13-210 15-233 KICK RETURN AVERAGE. . . . 22.8 20.0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE. . . . 11.0 10.6 INT RETURN AVERAGE. . . . . 16.2 15.5 FUMBLES-LOST...... 20-12 19-12 PENALTIES-Yards...... 75-653 74-580 Average Per Game ...... 50.2 44.6 PUNTS-Yards...... 47-1985 67-2847 Average Per Punt ...... 42.2 42.5 Net punt average ...... 37.0 36.9 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game. . . 31:40 28:19 3RD-DOWN Conversions. . . . 98/191 67/181 3rd-Down Pct...... 51% 37% 4TH-DOWN Conversions. . . . 7/14 11/19 4th-Down Pct...... 50% 58% SACKS BY-Yards...... 24-171 17-112 MISC YARDS...... 0 60 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED. . . . 49 33 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS . . . . 15-25 12-17 2011 Statistical Comparisons ON-SIDE KICKS...... 0-1 1-2 CATEGORY BYU INDY NCAA RED-ZONE SCORES...... (43-54) 80% (26-36) 72% Scoring Off. 30.1 1st 42nd RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS. . . (33-54) 61% (16-36) 44% Scoring Def. 20.4 1st 22nd PAT-ATTEMPTS...... (48-48) 100% (31-33) 94% Passing Off. 245.4 2nd 47th ATTENDANCE ...... 421858 248797 Passing Def. 200.8 2nd 32nd Games/Avg Per Game . . . . . 7/60265 4/62199 Rushing Off. 160.31 4th 56th Neutral Site Games ...... 2/32352 Rushing Def. 112.1 1st 19th Total Off. 405.7 2nd 41st SCORE BY QUARTERS Total Def. 312.9 1st 13th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Turnover Margin -0.15 2nd 74th BYU 86 104 117 84 391 Punting 42.2 1st 32nd Punt Returns 11.0 1st 25th Opponents 57 72 72 64 265 Kickoff Returns 22.8 2nd 40th

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BYU INSIDE THE “BLUE ZONE”

Date Opponent Score Times Scored Tot. Pts. TDs RushTDs PassTDs FGM FGA Downs INT Fumb Half Game Sept. 3 at Ole Miss W 14-13 2 1 7 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sept. 10 at Texas L 16-17 4 4 16 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sept. 17 UTAH L 10-54 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Sept. 24 UCF W 24-17 3 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sept. 30 UTAH STATE W 27-24 5 5 27 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 8 SAN JOSE ST. W 29-16 2 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Oct. 15 at Oregon St. W 38-28 6 6 38 5 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 22 IDAHO STATE W 56-3 7 6 42 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Oct. 28 at TCU L 28-38 3 1 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Nov. 12 IDAHO W 42-7 4 3 21 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Nov. 19 NEW MEX. ST. W 42-7 7 6 42 6 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 3 at Hawai'i W 41-20 6 4 20 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 Dec. 30 vs. Tulsa W 24-21 3 3 17 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 43 of 54 (79.6%) 54 43 262 33 14 19 10 4 1 1 4 1 0

OPPONENTS INSIDE BYU’S “BLUE ZONE”

Date Opponent Score Times Scored Tot. Pts. TDs RushTDs PassTDs FGM FGA Downs INT Fumb Half Game Sept. 3 at Ole Miss W 14-13 2 2 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sept. 10 at Texas L 16-17 5 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 Sept. 17 UTAH L 10-54 4 2 9 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 Sept. 24 UCF W 24-17 5 3 17 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Sept. 30 UTAH STATE W 27-24 2 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 8 SAN JOSE ST. W 29-16 3 3 13 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 15 at Oregon St. W 38-28 3 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Oct. 22 IDAHO STATE W 56-3 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 28 at TCU L 28-38 4 4 24 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov. 12 IDAHO W 42-7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Nov. 19 NEW MEX. ST. W 42-7 2 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Dec. 3 at Hawai'i W 41-20 1 1 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 30 vs. Tulsa W 24-21 3 2 14 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 26 of 36 (72.2%) 36 26 140 16 12 4 10 3 2 3 0 2 0

INTERCEPTIONS

No. yds Avg Td long UALE, Travis 3 10 3.3 0 10 VAN NOY, Kyle 3 79 26.3 0 43 JOHNSON, Jordan 2 42 21.0 0 42 SORENSEN, Daniel 2 30 15.0 1 30 SAMPSON, Joe 1 1 1.0 0 1 OGLETREE, Brandon 1 0 0.0 0 0 HADLEY, Spencer 1 48 48.0 0 48 Total...... 13 210 16.2 1 48 Opponents...... 15 233 15.5 2 96

FUMBLE RETURNS No. yds Avg TD Long SAMPSON, Joe 1 26 26.0 1 26 VAN NOY, Kyle 1 3 3.0 1 3 Total...... 2 29 14.5 2 26 Opponents...... 1 57 57.0 2 57

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PUNTING No. yds avg long TB fc in20 Blkd STEPHENSON, Riley 47 1985 42.2 67 6 9 20 0 Total...... 47 1985 42.2 67 6 9 20 0 Opponents...... 67 2847 42.5 73 5 16 20 1

PUNT RETURNS No. yds avg Td long FALSLEV, JD 22 220 10.0 1 67 JACOBSON, McKay 2 24 12.0 0 24 VAN NOY, Kyle 1 31 31.0 0 6 Total...... 25 275 11.0 1 67 Opponents...... 12 127 10.6 0 44

KICKOFFS No. yds avg TB oB Retn Net ydLn SORENSEN, Justin 67 4465 66.6 17 3 SMITH, Brian 6 353 58.8 0 1 STEPHENSON, Riley 3 201 67.0 0 0 Total...... 76 5019 66.0 17 4 1101 47.1 22 Opponents...... 57 3603 63.2 8 2 1071 41.6 28

KICK RETURNS No. yds Avg Td long HOFFMAN, Cody 36 879 24.4 1 93 JOHNSON, Jordan 5 99 19.8 0 28 HAGUE, Mike 3 61 20.3 0 24 FALSLEV, JD 2 11 5.5 0 8 JACOBSON, McKay 1 21 21.0 0 21 Total...... 47 1071 22.8 1 93 Opponents...... 55 1101 20.0 0 57

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg Blk SORENSEN, J. 15-25 60.0 0-0 2-2 8-12 5-8 0-3 46 1

FG SEQUENCE BYU OPPONENTS Ole Miss 31 (20),(29) Texas (30),(33),(32) (23) Utah (46) 29,(39),(20) UCF (37) (34),35 Utah State (23),(29),47 (21) San Jose State (42),(45) (24),(40),(43) Oregon State 50,53,(33) 41,48 Idaho State - (34) TCU (42),50,(44) (35) Idaho 35,47 - New Mexico State 37 - Hawai`i 48,38,(33),(36) - Tulsa (35) 46 * Made field goal in parentheses.

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RUSHING LEADERS GP att gain loss net avg Td long Avg/G DI LUIGI, JJ 13 116 601 17 584 5.0 3 41 44.9 ALISA, Michael 12 85 463 8 455 5.4 3 42 37.9 NELSON, Riley 12 88 503 111 392 4.5 1 32 32.7 KARIYA, Bryan 13 74 302 4 298 4.0 6 22 22.9 QUEZADA, Josh 13 86 325 27 298 3.5 1 15 22.9 FOOTE, David 13 13 150 4 146 11.2 0 56 11.2 HAFOKA, Spencer 5 1 18 0 18 18.0 0 18 3.6 FOLSOM, Ryan 12 2 5 0 5 2.5 0 3 0.4 LARK, James 2 3 12 8 4 1.3 0 10 2.0 HOFFMAN, Cody 13 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.2 MARSHALL, Matt 13 1 2 0 2 2.0 1 2 0.2 APO, Ross 13 1 0 11 -11 -11.0 0 0 -0.8 TEAM 7 9 0 53 -53 -5.9 0 0 -7.6 HEAPS, Jake 9 14 13 70 -57 -4.1 1 3 -6.3

Total...... 13 494 2397 313 2084 4.2 16 56 160.3

PASSING LEADERS GP effic att-Cmp-Int Pct yds Td lng avg/G HEAPS, Jake 9 110.98 144-252-8 57.1 1452 9 37 161.3 NELSON, Riley 12 152.93 116-202-7 57.4 1717 19 57 143.1 LARK, James 2 62.73 2-6-0 33.3 21 0 13 10.5 TEAM 7 0.00 0-3-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 MARSHALL, Matt 13 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

Total...... 13 127.66 262-464-15 56.5 3190 28 57 245.4 Opponents...... 13 112.57 250-432-13 57.9 2612 13 79 200.9

RECEIVING LEADERS GP no. yds avg TD long avg/G HOFFMAN, Cody 13 61 943 15.5 10 46 72.5 APO, Ross 13 34 453 13.3 9 42 34.8 FALSLEV, JD 13 31 330 10.6 2 27 25.4 MATHEWS, Marcus 13 27 299 11.1 1 40 23.0 DI LUIGI, JJ 13 27 274 10.1 0 57 21.1 JACOBSON, McKay 13 25 323 12.9 1 40 24.8 KARIYA, Bryan 13 13 88 6.8 1 12 6.8 HOLT, Austin 11 11 180 16.4 0 30 16.4 WILSON, Richard 7 11 130 11.8 1 35 18.6 FRIEL, Kaneakua 12 7 55 7.9 1 15 4.6 ALISA, Michael 12 5 55 11.0 1 26 4.6 QUEZADA, Josh 13 4 21 5.2 0 8 1.6 CUTLER, Dallin 8 3 23 7.7 0 13 2.9 MENDENHALL, Zed 13 2 7 3.5 0 5 0.5 EDWARDS, Matt 6 1 9 9.0 1 9 1.5

Total...... 13 262 3190 12.2 28 57 245.4 Opponents...... 13 250 2612 10.4 13 79 200.9

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TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total avg/G NELSON, Riley 12 290 392 1717 2109 175.8 HEAPS, Jake 9 266 -57 1452 1395 155.0 DI LUIGI, JJ 13 116 584 0 584 44.9 ALISA, Michael 12 85 455 0 455 37.9 KARIYA, Bryan 13 74 298 0 298 22.9 QUEZADA, Josh 13 86 298 0 298 22.9 FOOTE, David 13 13 146 0 146 11.2 LARK, James 2 9 4 21 25 12.5 HAFOKA, Spencer 5 1 18 0 18 3.6 FOLSOM, Ryan 12 2 5 0 5 0.4 HOFFMAN, Cody 13 1 3 0 3 0.2 MARSHALL, Matt 13 2 2 0 2 0.2 APO, Ross 13 1 -11 0 -11 -0.8 TEAM 7 12 -53 0 -53 -7.6

Total...... 13 958 2084 3190 5274 405.7 Opponents...... 13 832 1456 2612 4068 312.9

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS G Rush Rec PR koR Int.R ToT avg/G HOFFMAN, Cody 13 3 943 0 879 0 1825 140.4 DI LUIGI, JJ 13 584 274 0 0 0 858 66.0 FALSLEV, JD 13 0 330 220 11 0 561 43.2 ALISA, Michael 12 455 55 0 0 0 510 42.5 APO, Ross 13 -11 453 0 0 0 442 34.0 NELSON, Riley 12 392 0 0 0 0 392 32.7 KARIYA, Bryan 13 298 88 0 0 0 386 29.7 JACOBSON, McKay 13 0 323 24 21 0 368 28.3 QUEZADA, Josh 13 298 21 0 0 0 319 24.5 MATHEWS, Marcus 13 0 299 0 0 0 299 23.0 HOLT, Austin 11 0 180 0 0 0 180 16.4 FOOTE, David 13 146 0 0 0 0 146 11.2 JOHNSON, Jordan 13 0 0 0 99 42 141 10.8 WILSON, Richard 7 0 130 0 0 0 130 18.6 VAN NOY, Kyle 13 0 0 31 0 79 110 8.5 HAGUE, Mike 11 0 0 0 61 0 61 5.5 FRIEL, Kaneakua 12 0 55 0 0 0 55 4.6 HADLEY, Spencer 13 0 0 0 0 48 48 3.7 SORENSEN, Daniel 13 0 0 0 0 30 30 2.3 CUTLER, Dallin 8 0 23 0 0 0 23 2.9 HAFOKA, Spencer 5 18 0 0 0 0 18 3.6 UALE, Travis 13 0 0 0 0 10 10 0.8 EDWARDS, Matt 6 0 9 0 0 0 9 1.5 MENDENHALL, Zed 13 0 7 0 0 0 7 0.5 FOLSOM, Ryan 12 5 0 0 0 0 5 0.4 LARK, James 2 4 0 0 0 0 4 2.0 MARSHALL, Matt 13 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.2 SAMPSON, Joe 12 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1 TEAM 7 -53 0 0 0 0 -53 -7.6 HEAPS, Jake 9 -57 0 0 0 0 -57 -6.3

Total...... 13 2084 3190 275 1071 210 6830 525.4 Opponents...... 13 1456 2612 127 1101 233 5529 425.3

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SCORINg

Td fgs kick Rush Rcv Pass dxP saf Points SORENSEN, Justin 0 15-25 48-48 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 93 HOFFMAN, Cody 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66 APO, Ross 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 KARIYA, Bryan 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 ALISA, Michael 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 FALSLEV, JD 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 DI LUIGI, JJ 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 NELSON, Riley 1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 8 MATHEWS, Marcus 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 HEAPS, Jake 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 MARSHALL, Matt 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 FRIEL, Kaneakua 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 EDWARDS, Matt 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 WILSON, Richard 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 QUEZADA, Josh 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 JACOBSON, McKay 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SORENSEN, Daniel 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 VAN NOY, Kyle 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SAMPSON, Joe 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Total...... 49 15-25 48-48 1-1 0 0-0 0 1 391 Opponents...... 33 12-17 31-33 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 265 2011 byu SCORING DRIVES at OLE MISS at oregon state VS. NEW MEXICO STATE 8 plays, 72 yards, 4:16, TD 12 plays, 82 yards, 7:28, TD 12 plays, 52 yards, 4:38, TD 1 play, 3 yards, 0:00, TD 9 plays, 50 yards, 4:48, TD 15 plays, 90 yards, 6:07, TD 7 plays, 80 yards, 3:44, TD 6 plays, 46 yards, 1:44, TD at texas 6 plays, 20 yards, 1:41, FG 9 plays, 57 yards, 3:09, TD 12 plays, 66 yards, 6:24, TD 3 plays, 40 yards, 0:34, TD 10 plays, 45 yards, 4:02, FG 5 plays, 21 yards, 1:59, FG 6 plays, 69 yards, 3:32, TD 8 plays, 80 yards, 3:46, TD 12 plays 97 yards, 5:04, TD 12 plays, 56 yards, 6:02, FG vs. idaho state vs. hawai'i 1 play, 15 yards, 0:07, TD 9 plays, 83 yards, 4:31, TD vs. utah 4 plays, 60 yards, 1:27, TD 11 plays, 42 yards, 2:54, FG 6 plays, 37 yards, 1:52, FG 7 plays, 50 yards, 3:31, TD 9 plays, 72 yards, 3:42, TD 7 plays, 79 yards, 2:50, TD 0 plays, 0 yards, 0:00, TD 4 plays, 66 yards, 1:59, TD 9 plays, 99 yards, 1:54, TD 7 plays, 85 yards, 2:47, TD 6 plays, 91 yards, 3:11, TD 4 plays, 64 yards, 2:11, TD vs. UCF 0 plays, 0 yards, 0:00, TD 7 plays, 34 yards, 3:24, FG 11 plays, 54 yards, 3:32, FG 7 plays, 64 yards, 3:30, TD 5 plays, 38 yards, 2:11, TD 0 plays, 0 yards, 0:00, TD vs. TULSA at tcu 3 plays, 23 yards, 1:20, TD 7 plays, 26 yards, 3:13, FG 7 plays, 44 yards, 2:46, FG 1 play, 17 yards, 0:13, TD 9 plays, 76 yards, 3:09, TD 9 plays, 71 yards, 3:47, TD vs. UTAH STATE 10 plays, 44 yards, 4:16, FG 16 plays, 68 yards, 6:35, FG 0 plays, 0 yards, 0:00, TD 12 plays, 48 yards, 4:07, TD 10 plays, 47 yards, 4:43, TD 12 plays, 78 yards, 3:23, TD 11 plays, 62 yards, 2:54, FG 8 plays, 60 yards, 2:38, TD vs. idaho 9 plays, 96 yards, 2:25, TD 6 plays, 64 yards, 1:06, TD 9 plays, 78 yards, 5:17, TD vs. SAN jose state 13 plays, 75 yards, 5:49, TD 0 plays, 0 yards, 0:00, SAFETY 6 plays, 70 yards, 1:03, TD 5 plays, 56 yards, 1:58, TD 3 plays, 57 yards, 0:48, TD 9 plays, 75 yards, 4:13, TD 3 plays, 22 yards, 1:22, TD 1 play, 40 yards, 0:08, TD 11 plays, 28 yards, 5:32, FG 9 plays, 45 yards, 3:11, FG

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DEFENSIVE LEADERS

|------Tackles------||-Sacks-| |------Pass Def------| |-Fumbles-| DEFENSIVE LEADERS gP uT aT Total TFL/Yds no-Yds int-Yds BrUp qBH Rcv-Yds ff kick safety 44 OGLETREE, Brandon 12 36 40 76 4.0-7 . 1-0 . . 1-0 2 . . 3 VAN NOY, Kyle 13 50 18 68 15.0-93 7.0-54 3-79 3 10 1-3 3 1 . 0J SORENSEN, Daniel 13 32 29 61 2.0-2 . 2-30 6 . 1-0 . . . 4 KAVEINGA, Uona 13 31 26 57 4.5-10 . . 1 2 1-0 4 . . 7 HADLEY, Preston 13 32 19 51 2.5-14 1.0-6 . 14 1 . . . . 23 UALE, Travis 13 34 15 49 . . 3-10 4 . 1-0 . . . 25 EASON, Corby 13 40 6 46 2.0-6 . . 14 . . 1 . . 0C HADLEY, Spencer 13 24 21 45 1.5-5 . 1-48 ...... 49 WAGNER, Jadon 13 20 17 37 5.0-25 2.0-19 . 1 . 1-0 1 . . 55 MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 13 16 17 33 ...... 1 PENDLETON, Jordan 7 22 10 32 8.5-25 4.0-18 . 1 2 . . . . 48 FRAZIER, Jameson 13 17 10 27 6.0-33 2.5-21 . . 5 2-0 . . . 91 FANGUPO, Hebron 13 12 14 26 6.0-12 . . 2 3 . . . . 98 FUGA, Romney 12 16 9 25 2.0-2 ...... 5 SAMPSON, Joe 12 16 7 23 5.0-21 1.0-9 1-1 3 2 1-26 . . . 92 ROWLEY, Graham 13 8 8 16 3.0-21 1.5-15 . 1 2 . . . . 0G JOHNSON, Jordan 13 7 9 16 . . 2-42 1 . . . . . 15 MEES, Carter 13 12 3 15 . . . . 1 . . . . 97 TUILOMA, Travis 13 8 4 12 1.5-4 . . 1 . . . . . 45 BECK, Tyler 9 7 2 9 ...... 42 ALISA, Michael 12 6 1 7 . . . . . 1-0 1 . . 32 HAGUE, Mike 11 5 2 7 ...... 34 JORGENSEN, Austen 9 4 3 7 ...... 47 ANSAH, Ezekiel 12 3 4 7 . . . . 1 . . . . 27 FOOTE, David 13 5 2 7 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 36 FUA, Alani 8 4 2 6 2.0-8 2.0-8 . 1 . . . . . 4B PUTNAM, Matt 7 4 2 6 2.0-3 . . 3 . 1-0 1 . . 93 VEA, Simote 13 2 3 5 2.0-11 1.0-7 . . 1 . . . . 31 LEUNG-WAI, Aveni 4 3 1 4 ...... 94 RICHARDSON, Jordan 8 1 3 4 0.5-1 ...... 95 MUEHLMANN, Mike 8 3 . 3 2.0-14 2.0-14 . . . . 1 . . 37 SORENSEN, Justin 13 2 1 3 ...... 21 EVERETT, DeQuan 5 2 . 2 ...... 11 APO, Ross 13 2 . 2 ...... 33 KARIYA, Bryan 13 2 . 2 ...... 19 MARSHALL, Matt 13 1 1 2 ...... 2 HOFFMAN, Cody 13 1 1 2 ...... 96 HORNUNG, Reed 13 1 1 2 ...... 82 FRIEL, Kaneakua 12 1 . 1 ...... 6 JACOBSON, McKay 13 1 . 1 ...... 12 FALSLEV, JD 13 1 . 1 ...... 80 MATHEWS, Marcus 13 1 . 1 ...... 29 POVEY, Skye 11 1 . 1 ...... 75 BROWN, Braden 13 1 . 1 ...... 1I GALEA'I, Jray 4 1 . 1 ...... 38 PROBERT, Seth 1 1 . 1 ...... 99 STEPHENSON, Riley 12 1 . 1 ...... 58 BLACKMORE, Just 2 . 1 1 ...... 2A PENDLEY, Chase 3 1 . 1 ...... 10 DI LUIGI, JJ 13 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 7 ...... 1 . . . . 1 26 BUCKNER, Robbie 6 ...... 1 . . . . . Total...... 13 502 312 814 77-317 24-171 13-210 58 30 12-29 14 1 1 Opponents...... 13 543 408 951 57.0-239 17-112 15-233 59 22 12-57 14 2 .

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2011 BYU Individual Game Highs Rushes ...... 23 NELSON, Riley at TCU (Oct 28, 2011) Yards Rushing . . . . . 99 ALISA, Michael vs Idaho (Nov 12, 2011) TD Rushes...... 2 KARIYA, Bryan vs Idaho (Nov 12, 2011) Long Rush...... 56 FOOTE, David vs Hawai`i (Dec 03, 2011) Pass attempts. . . . . 50 HEAPS, Jake vs Utah (Sep 17, 2011) Pass completions . . . . 27 HEAPS, Jake vs Utah (Sep 17, 2011) Yards Passing. . . . . 363 NELSON, Riley vs Hawai`i (Dec 03, 2011) TD Passes...... 4 HEAPS, Jake vs New Mexico State (Nov 19, 2011) Long Pass ...... 57 NELSON, Riley vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) Receptions...... 9 HOFFMAN, Cody at Oregon State (Oct 15, 2011) Yards Receiving...... 162 HOFFMAN, Cody at Oregon State (Oct 15, 2011) TD Receptions . . . . . 3 HOFFMAN, Cody vs Tulsa (Dec 30, 2011) Long Reception. . . . . 57 DI LUIGI, JJ vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) Field Goals...... 3 SORENSEN, Justin at Texas (Sep 10, 2011) Long Field Goal...... 46 SORENSEN, Justin vs Utah (Sep 17, 2011) Punts...... 8 STEPHENSON, Riley vs Tulsa (Dec 30, 2011) Punting Avg. . . . . 53.0 STEPHENSON, Riley vs New Mexico State (Nov 19, 2011) Long Punt ...... 67 STEPHENSON, Riley vs UCF (Sep 23, 2011) Long Punt Return. . . . 67 FALSLEV, JD at TCU (Oct 28, 2011) Long Kickoff Return. . . 93 HOFFMAN, Cody vs UCF (Sep 23, 2011) Tackles ...... 12 HADLEY, Spencer at Texas (Sep 10, 2011) Sacks ...... 2.0 PENDLETON, Jordan vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) ...... VAN NOY, Kyle vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) ...... VAN NOY, Kyle vs Tulsa (Dec 30, 2011) Tackles For Loss. . . . 5.0 VAN NOY, Kyle vs Tulsa (Dec 30, 2011) Inteceptions...... 1 Seven Players

2011 BYU TEAM Game Highs Rushes ...... 50 at TCU (Oct 28, 2011) Yards Rushing . . . . 290 vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) Yards Per Rush. . . . .6.6 vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) TD Rushes...... 4 vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) Pass attempts. . . . . 56 vs Utah (Sep 17, 2011) Pass completions . . . . 30 vs Utah (Sep 17, 2011) Yards Passing. . . . . 363 vs Hawai`i (Dec 03, 2011) Yards Per Pass . . . . 10.4 vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) TD Passes...... 4 vs New Mexico State (Nov 19, 2011) Total Plays...... 85 vs Utah State (Sep 30, 2011) Total Offense . . . . . 572 vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) Yards Per Play . . . . .8.1 vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) Points ...... 56 vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) Sacks By...... 6 vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) First Downs...... 33 vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) Penalties ...... 10 at Oregon State (Oct 15, 2011) Penalty Yards. . . . . 90 vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) Turnovers...... 7 vs Utah (Sep 17, 2011) Interceptions By. . . . . 3 vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011)

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2011 Opponent Individual Game Highs Rushes ...... 22 White, John, vs Utah (Sep 17, 2011) Yards Rushing . . . . 174 White, John, vs Utah (Sep 17, 2011) TD Rushes...... 3 White, John, vs Utah (Sep 17, 2011) Long Rush...... 82 P. McCarty, vs Idaho (Nov 12, 2011) Pass attempts. . . . . 46 Kevin Yost, vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) Pass completions . . . . 27 Mannion, Sean, at Oregon State (Oct 15, 2011) Yards Passing. . . . . 306 Mannion, Sean, at Oregon State (Oct 15, 2011) TD Passes...... 3 KINNE,G.J., vs Tulsa (Dec 30, 2011) Long Pass ...... 79 Graves,D., vs Hawai`i (Dec 03, 2011) Receptions...... 11 Grigsby, Noel, vs San Jose State (Oct 08, 2011) Yards Receiving...... 163 GUYTON, A.J., vs UCF (Sep 23, 2011) TD Receptions . . . . . 1 13 players Long Reception. . . . . 79 Davis,T., vs Hawai`i (Dec 03, 2011) Field Goals...... 3 Alvernik, Jens, vs San Jose State (Oct 08, 2011) Long Field Goal...... 43 Alvernik, Jens, vs San Jose State (Oct 08, 2011) Punts...... 8 Dunnachie,A., vs Hawai`i (Dec 03, 2011) ...... FITZPATRICK,K., vs Tulsa (Dec 30, 2011) Punting Avg. . . . . 56.8 Tyler Campbell, at Ole Miss (Sep 03, 2011) Long Punt ...... 73 Tyler Campbell, at Ole Miss (Sep 03, 2011) Long Punt Return. . . . 44 Jeff Scott, at Ole Miss (Sep 03, 2011) Long Kickoff Return. . . 57 Poyer, Jordan, at Oregon State (Oct 15, 2011) Tackles ...... 17 ANDERSON, Jonat, at TCU (Oct 28, 2011) ...... ARNICK,C., vs Tulsa (Dec 30, 2011) Sacks ...... 2.0 Reilly, Trevor, vs Utah (Sep 17, 2011) ...... Satele,L., vs Hawai`i (Dec 03, 2011) Tackles For Loss. . . . 3.0 Reilly, Trevor, vs Utah (Sep 17, 2011) ...... JACKSON,S., vs Tulsa (Dec 30, 2011) Interceptions...... 2 MCCOIL,D., vs Tulsa (Dec 30, 2011)

2011 Opponent Team Game Highs Rushes ...... 43 at Texas (Sep 10, 2011) Yards Rushing . . . . 284 vs Utah State (Sep 30, 2011) Yards Per Rush. . . . .7.7 vs Utah State (Sep 30, 2011) TD Rushes...... 3 vs Utah (Sep 17, 2011) ...... at TCU (Oct 28, 2011) Pass attempts. . . . . 60 vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) Pass completions . . . . 34 vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) Yards Passing. . . . . 318 vs UCF (Sep 23, 2011) Yards Per Pass . . . . 10.3 vs UCF (Sep 23, 2011) TD Passes...... 3 vs Tulsa (Dec 30, 2011) Total Plays...... 79 vs Idaho State (Oct 22, 2011) Total Offense . . . . . 481 vs Utah (Sep 17, 2011) Yards Per Play . . . . .7.0 vs Utah (Sep 17, 2011) Points ...... 54 vs Utah (Sep 17, 2011) Sacks By...... 4 at TCU (Oct 28, 2011) First Downs...... 21 at Oregon State (Oct 15, 2011) Penalties ...... 11 vs Idaho (Nov 12, 2011) Penalty Yards. . . . . 105 vs Idaho (Nov 12, 2011) Turnovers...... 4 at Oregon State (Oct 15, 2011) Interceptions By. . . . . 2 at Texas (Sep 10, 2011) ...... vs San Jose State (Oct 08, 2011)

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CONFERENCE HISTORY

On Aug. 31, 2010, BYU announced its football program will compete in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision as an independent beginning with the 2011 season. Since the university instituted a football program in 1922, BYU had been a member of five different conferences, including the Rocky Mountain (1922-37), Mountain States/Skyline (1938-61), Western Athletic (1962-98) and Mountain West (1999- 2010). The Cougars claimed their first conference championship in program history in 1965, going 4-2 in the WAC under head coach Tom Hudspeth. BYU won its next title, the first of 18 under legendary coach LaVell Edwards, in 1974. During its time in the MWC, the Cougars won four championships, including back-to-back undefeated conference seasons in 2006 and 2007.

Mountain West (1999-10) Mountain States/Skyline -- For the third time in program his- (1938-61) BYU's tory, BYU chartered the creation of -- BYU was a charter member of the COnference a new conference, this time joined conference, leaving with Colorado, ChampionsHIPS by New Mexico, Utah, Air Force, Colorado St., Denver, Utah, Utah Colorado St., San Diego St., UNLV State and Wyoming when the YeaR conf. CONF. and Wyoming. TCU joined in 2005. RMFAC was deemed too large. Overall -- Football posted a 64-26 (.711) Montana and New Mexico joined conference record in its 12 years in in 1951. 1965 WAC 4-2 6-4 the conference. -- After Colorado left in 1947, the 1974 WAC 6-0-1 7-4-1 -- The Cougars' four MWC titles, conference became popularly known 1976 WAC 6-1 9-3 64 wins and 54 All-MWC First as the Skyline Conference. 1977 WAC 6-1 9-2 Team selections equal or surpass -- Football posted a 41-75-12 1978 WAC 5-1 9-4 any MWC team since the league's (.367) conference record in its 24 1979 WAC 7-0 11-1 inception. years in the conference. 1980 WAC 6-1 12-1 -- BYU won four MWC titles, includ- -- The conference dissolved in early 1981 WAC 7-1 11-2 ing back-to-back championships in 1962 after BYU, Utah, Wyoming 1982 WAC 7-1 8-4 2006-07. In three of its champion- and New Mexico left to form the 1983 WAC 7-0 11-1 ship seasons, BYU went undefeated WAC. in conference play. 1984 WAC 8-0 13-0 1985 WAC 7-1 11-3 Western Athletic (1962- Rocky Mountain Faculty 1989 WAC 7-1 10-3 98) Athletic (1922-37) 1990 WAC 7-1 10-3 -- BYU was a charter member of -- BYU joined the RMFAC in 1918 1991 WAC 7-0-1 8-3-2 the conference along with Arizona, with football participation beginning 1992 WAC 6-2 8-5 Arizona State, New Mexico, Utah four years later. 1993 WAC 6-2 6-6 and Wyoming. -- Football posted a 46-52-4 (.471) 1995 WAC 6-2 7-4 -- The WAC eventually expanded to conference record in its 16 years in 1996 WAC 8-0 14-1 as many as 16 schools in 1996. the conference. -- Football posted a 187-69-2 -- When BYU joined, other RMFAC 1999 MWC 5-2 8-4 (.729) conference record in its 37 schools included Colorado, Colorado 2001 MWC 7-0 12-2 years in the conference. A&M (now Colorado St.), Colorado 2006 MWC 8-0 11-2 -- While in the WAC, the College, Colorado School of Mines, 2007 MWC 8-0 11-2 Cougars won the 1984 National Denver, Utah, Utah St. and 23 titles Championship, finishing 13-0. Montana St. Wyoming, Western -- BYU won a total of 19 titles St. and Colorado Teacher's College while in the WAC, including its first- (now Northern Colorado) joined two ever football championship in 1965 years later. and 10-straight from 1976-85. -- Known today as the Rocky -- BYU's 19 WAC titles, 187 confer- Mountain Athletic Conference ence wins and 199 All-WAC First (RMAC), it is now a Division II con- Team selections are all still the most ference with 14 members. by far of any WAC team.

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First 12-win season... the opening game, BYU wins final WAC football history... Jason Buck 1980 BYU leads the nation 11 games... BYU leads the nation in becomes only the third player in the in three statistical categories: total passing and total offense and is sec- Western United States to win the offense (535.0), scoring (46.7) and ond in scoring... Cougars set NCAA Outland Trophy and is named con- passing (409.8)... Jim McMahon total offense record with 584.2 yards sensus All-America ... is named to the Kodak All-America per game... BYU wins eighth straight is also named to several All-American team along with tackle Nick Eyre... WAC title and defeats Missouri in teams ... Lakei Heimuli comes on McMahon is the first Division I player Holiday Bowl VI... Edwards surpasses strong toward the end of the season to pass for more than 4,000 yards in the 100-victory milestone...Young to break Jeff Blanc’s record for career a season (4,571)... sets or ties 26 wins the Davey O’Brien Award and rushing yards... Cougars fail to win NCAA records, most in total offense finishes runner-up for the Heisman. WAC championship for the first time and passing... pass efficiency (176.9) in 11 years but post an 8-5 record Cougars win was the highest ever... also led the and play UCLA in the . the National nation in total offense (385.6)... after 1984 Championship by becoming only the BYU defense leads losing the first game, BYU wins 12 third team in NCAA history to win 13 the nation with 50 straight ... Cougars win WAC and 1987 games in a season... win streak is takeaways (28 interceptions and 22 defeat SMU in Holiday Bowl III by extended to 24 games... quarterback fumble recoveries) with Troy Long get- scoring 21 points in the final four leads the nation in ting the most defensive points... after minutes. passing and finishes second to Doug offensive line is decimated in pre- Another 11-win sea- Flutie in pass efficiency (151.8)... season camp, Cougars bounce back 1981 son ... a 17-game defensive back Kyle Morrell named from 1-2 start to win eight of final win streak and ranked eighth in the first team All-American... team nine regular season games... Cougars polls before losing to Nevada-Las leads the nation in passing (346.2) come within a two-point conversion Vegas... BYU leads the nation in pass- and total offense (486.5)... defen- of another WAC title... Chuck Cutler ing for the third consecutive year... sively, Cougars finish 10th in scoring begins the first of two years as a GTE McMahon earns All-America honors defense... another WAC champion- Academic All-America first teamer... and finishes his career with 70 NCAA ship and a victory over Michigan in Leonard Chitty sets career records for records and sets record with all-time Holiday Bowl VII... Edwards named consecutive conversions (42) and for high in career pass efficiency (156.9) NCAA Coach of the Year by most field goals (34)... Cougars rank ninth ... McMahon wins the first Davey organizations ...Bosco is runner-up for nationally in passing offense and O’Brien Award ... Cougars win WAC the Davey O’Brien Award and third in 22nd in scoring offense... Cougars and play Washington State in Holiday the Heisman. win Gridiron Bowl (the final regular- Bowl IV... LaVell coaches West team season game against Colorado St.) Cougars’ defense to a victory in the Hula Bowl... in Melbourne, Australia, but injuries of the National also coaches in the Japan Bowl... 1985 prove costly in the All-American Bowl Championship begins with win over Edwards’ 86-32-1 record ranks versus Virginia. Boston College in the Kickoff Classic... among top 10 in the nation. that game plus a bowl and playing at Cougars win seven BYU expands Cougar Hawaii allows BYU to become the only 1988 straight but drop 1982 Stadium to 65,000 collegiate team to play 14 games in a to third in WAC race... punter Pat seats and sells out each game... loses season... defensive tackle Jason Buck Thompson named All-America and home opener to Air Force (39-38) but is named third team All-American and finishes second nationally while team comes back to win seventh straight WAC Defensive Player of the Year... is first in punting and net punting... WAC title and plays Ohio State in earns second-team All- behind quarterbacks Sean Covey and Holiday Bowl V... Gordon Hudson America honors... a tie with Air Force , BYU is fourth in passing, is named consensus All-American... for the WAC championship... quarter- 13th in total offense and 13th in BYU finishes third nationally in total back Robbie Bosco ranks second in scoring... BYU plays second-ranked offense... is named WAC total offense and seventh in pass effi- Miami even for three quarters... Bob Offensive Player of the Year. ciency... finishes third in the Heisman Davis is a finalist for the Butkus Trophy balloting... BYU defense ranks Award as the country’s top lineback- Another 11-win sea- 19th against the rush and 18th over- er... 11th straight bowl trip (Freedom son... Cougars are 1983 all... Cougars lose to Ohio State in the Bowl) is 20-17 upset over Colorado. ranked seventh in final polls, highest Florida Citrus Bowl and end the sea- ever for a BYU team... quarterback BYU returns to the son ranked 16th in both polls. Steve Young and tight end Gordon 1989 top of the WAC after Hudson both named consensus All- Edwards becomes a three-year absence... offensive line- Americans... after losing to Baylor in 1986 winningest coach in man Mohammed Elewonibi becomes

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the second BYU player in four years closing minutes), a first-ever game BYU quarterback ... BYU finishes in a to win the Outland Trophy and is con- against Notre Dame, finally taking the four-way tie for first in the WAC. sensus All-American... Bob Davis and series lead against Utah State and the BYU completes the Chris Smith are named to several All- 19th win by Coach Edwards in 21 longest season in American teams... Fred Whittingham games against Utah... Ryan Hancock 1996 Division I college football history is first team Academic All-America... finishes third in total offense and and plays in its first ever New Year’s sophomore Ty Detmer breaks 11 passing... BYU wins WAC title and Day bowl game with a 19-15 Cotton NCAA records and ties two others... goes to the Aloha Bowl Bowl victory over Kansas State... Cougars make 12th straight bowl BYU ties for the BYU finishes the season with a 14-1 appearance but drop a tough game to WAC title and goes record and a No. 5 national ranking Penn State in the Holiday Bowl. 1993 to the Holiday Bowl (16th straight in both polls, its highest ranking since Ty Detmer, a con- bowl game), nearly beating Big Ten 1984...QB leads the 1990 sensus first team co-champ Ohio State...Cougars win nation in pass efficiency with a 173.6 All-American, becomes the first all four league games in September rating...the Cougars finish sixth in player in the Rockies to win the before injuries hit and team loses the nation in total offense with 478 Heisman Trophy...also wins the Davey four games in October... BYU gains yards per game...the defense leads O’Brien Award...finishes with 5,188 20th straight non-losing season... the WAC in rushing yards allowed yards passing—the most ever—and team ranks second in passing and (124.6), total yards allowed (316.3) increases his NCAA records to 47... ninth in total offense and John Walsh and points allowed (18.7)...James Chris Smith also is consensus All- is fifth in total offense and ninth in Dye finishes second in the nation American and has more reception passing efficiency... freshman Alan in punt returns with a 17.6 aver- yards (1,156) than any tight end Boardman finishes ninth nationally age...BYU wins the inaugural WAC in history... Andy Boyce gains more in punting and Eric Drage sets career Championship game with a 28-25 yards receiving (1,241) than anyone records for touchdown receptions (29) victory over Wyoming in Las Vegas, who has played at BYU... Matt Bellini and yardage (3,066)... BYU’s NCAA Nevada...BYU goes undefeated in the breaks the career record for catches record of 53-straight games with a WAC, giving LaVell Edwards his 18th with 204... BYU shocks the nation by touchdown pass ends at CSU, but career title. upsetting top-ranked Miami but loses Cougars extend the nation’s longest BYU finishes fifth in a shot at being number one with a streak without being shut out to 236 the WAC’s Mountain loss at Oregon... BYU wins the WAC consecutive games. 1997 Division with an overall record of 6-5 and goes to its 13th straight bowl. It’s a historic season (4-4 in the WAC)... Cougars fail to Cougars go unde- 1994 with victories over receive a bowl bid for only the sec- 1991 feated in the final Notre Dame and Oklahoma to finish ond time in 20 years... Drew Miller 10 games as Ty Detmer finishes 10th in the final CNN/USA Today becomes first ever true freshman to his incredible career with 62 NCAA poll... five players are drafted, the start at quarterback for BYU... starting records, including an amazing most ever... Cougars win their first QB role is never quite locked up as 15,031 yards passing and a career bowl game since 1988... BYU dedi- three different quarterbacks see con- passing efficiency of 162.7 (nearly cates Copper Bowl effort to graduate siderable playing time throughout the five points above Jim McMahon’s pre- assistant coach John Farley, who was season... Brian McKenzie becomes vious record)... BYU ties No. 7 Iowa, sidelined in August with heart trouble only the fourth Cougar to rush for 13-13, at the Holiday Bowl, its 14th and died in December... Cougars are more than 1,000 yards in a season straight bowl game... Shad Hansen third nationally in passing with John and moves into sixth place on BYU’s sets a school record with 325 career Walsh fifth in total offense... Jamal career rushing list with 1,954 yards. defensive points... Peter Tuipulotu Willis becomes the all-time leading BYU runs up a 7-1 winds up with the best career rushing rusher and breaks the record for conference record average (5.5)... Detmer repeats as the touchdowns. 1998 (9-5 overall) to win the WAC Pacific Davey O’Brien Award winner. A first-ever multi-year Division title ... The Cougars meet Cougars are forced 1995 contract for a BYU Tulane in the Liberty Bowl ... BYU’s 1992 to use three different coach is given to Edwards... the string season is highlighted by its defense, quarterbacks (and a fourth in the of 17 consecutive bowl games comes ranked No. 5 in the nation, allow- bowl game) but finish fifth nation- to an end... Cougars finish No. 2 in ing only 91.2 rushing yards and ally in passing and seventh in total NCAA in punt returns at 18.9, while 273.9 total yards per game ... After offense... 23rd in rushing defense... James Dye is number one at 21.9... a slow start, the Cougars won seven among the highlights were beating Steve Sarkisian is the first junior col- games in a row ... Season highlights powerful Penn State (30-3 until the lege player since 1973 to start as a included a 26-6 thumping of Arizona

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State, a 13-0 shutout of San Diego Utah, BYU trailed by one point but For the first time since State and a 26-24 victory over Utah went 80 yards on nine plays, includ- 2002 1973 the Cougars ... Rob Morris, John Tait, Brian Gray ing two dramatic passes from quarter- finished the regular-season with a and Daren Yancey were all named back Brandon Doman to wide receiver sub-.500 record ... coincidentally, the to the All-WAC first team ... John Jonathan Pittman, for the come-from- ‘73 season was the second under leg- Tait was selected in the first round of behind victory…Owen Pochman, endary coach LaVell Edwards ... his the NFL Draft (14th overall) by the Setema Gali, Jr., Justin Ena and replacement, Gary Crowton, just com- ... Sophomore Aaron Edmonds were all named to pleted his second season at BYU…for kicker Owen Pochman set a school the All-Mountain West Conference the first time in the four-season his- record by connecting on 62 consecu- First Team… Pochman and Tevita tory of the MWC, BYU failed to win a tive PATs. Ofahengaue are both selected in the conference road game, going 0-3 ... NFL draft with Ofahengaue being “Mr. the Cougars combined to post a 9-2 Won the first-ever Irrelevant” as the last player selected conference road mark through the Mountain West 1999 in the draft. league’s first three seasons … Matt Conference Championship with an Berry was the first redshirt freshman 8-4 season record (5-2 conf.) … In his first season quarterback to start at BYU since Ty A 27-20 win over Air Force marks after taking over the 2001 Detmer in 1988…Brady Poppinga LaVell Edwards’ 250th victory as BYU football team Gary Crowton led led the MWC with eight sacks for head coach of the Cougars … junior the Cougars to 12-consecutive victo- minus 52 yards … Matt Payne led kicker Owen Pochman becomes ries and an outright Mountain West the country with a punting average of the school’s all-time leading scorer, Conference title thanks to a dramatic 47.6 yards. picking up 90 points on the season come-from-behind victory over Utah to give him a career total 247 … a in Provo ... Luke Staley was named a BYU posted back-to- six-game winning streak in the middle consensus All-American and became 2003 back losing seasons of the season has BYU ranked as BYU’s first Doak Walker Award win- for the first time since 1970-71 high as No. 12 in the USA Today/ ner for the nation’s top running back before LaVell Edwards took over CNN Coaches’ Poll … running back ... Staley led the nation in scoring the reigns of the program … John Luke Staley is named Freshman All- at 15.45 points per game and was Beck became only the second true- American and conference Freshman third nationally in rushing at 143.82 freshman to start at quarterback of the Year, leading the nation’s yards per game ... The Cougars led for BYU when he started against freshmen in scoring average with 78 the nation in scoring offense with Stanford ... Running back Reynaldo points in eight games … Rob Morris 46.77 points per game and in total Brathwaite recorded the longest run returns from a four-game absence to offense with 542.85 yards per game from scrimmage in Cougar history, a earn All-America … Morris is picked ... BYU was the first MWC school to 95-yard score against San Diego State in the first round with the 28th overall go undefeated in conference games … Freshman tight end Daniel Coats pick by the Indianapolis Colts … The and boasted eight players being was named to The Sporting News Cougars finish the season ranked first named as first-team all-league ... Freshman All-America team after in the conference in total offense and Staley was named Offensive Player posting 30 receptions for 378 yards rushing defense, as well as eighth of the Year in the Conference and set and four touchdowns…The Cougars’ in the nation in passing offense and BYU single-season records for points NCAA-record scoring steak ended at 14th in the nation in rushing defense scored, touchdowns scored and rush- 361 after being shut out 3-0 against … BYU makes its first-ever Motor City ing yards ... injuries took Staley out of Utah in the final game of the season. Bowl appearance against Marshall … the Cougars' final two games which The last time BYU was shut out Edwards concludes the season with resulted in loses at Hawai'i and in the was when Arizona State blanked the his 20th career conference title and Liberty Bowl against Louisville ... BYU Cougars in 1975. 22nd bowl appearance in 28 years. climbed the national polls to as high BYU posted its third- as No. 7 on Nov. 25th and finished BYU won its last two consecutive losing the season ranked No. 24 in both 2004 games, including a season, the longest such streak 2000 polls ... First-Team All-MWC defensive memorable thriller at Utah, to send since the Cougars were sub-.500 end Ryan Denney was named to the coach LaVell Edwards out with a 6-6 from 1959-64 … Despite the los- Academic All-America team and was record in his 29th and final year as a ing 5-6 record, BYU finished third drafted in the second round by the head coach…Playing one of its tough- place in the MWC at 4-3 … The ... All-MWC tight end est schedules in history, the Cougars Cougars’ schedule was one of the Doug Jolley was also selected in the played Mississippi State, Syracuse, most difficult in team history, includ- second round of the 2002 NFL draft Virginia and national power Florida ing games against Notre Dame, the by the Oakland Raiders. State in the Kickoff Classic…Against defending national champions USC,

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then-undefeated Boise State and an BYU knocked off 10 dominant home team in BYU history undefeated University of Utah team 2006 straight opponents by earning a +35.16 home scoring … John Beck threw for 2,563 yards over the final three months to finish margin, first in the nation and a new while Todd Watkins caught 52 passes the 2006 season with an 11-2 record BYU record, eclipsing the old mark of for 1,042 yards and six touchdowns ... Defeated Utah with the now- +34.2 set in 1979. … Austin Collie, a true freshman, famous "Beck to Harline" play, a last- Head coach Bronco caught a team-high 53 passes for second touchdown from John Beck Mendenhall led the 771 yards and eight touchdowns … scrambling for time and finding tight 2007 2007 BYU team to its second-straight Matt Payne finished his career as end Johnny Harline on his knees in outright Mountain West title behind second on BYU’s all-time scoring list the end zone with time expired to win another perfect 8-0 MWC season ... with 312 and set an NCAA record for 33-31 … The Cougars tallied a per- BYU’s second straight 11-win season most consecutive field goals between fect clip against league opponents to was capped with a No. 14 national 40-49 at 14 … he also set the school win their first outright Mountain West ranking in both the Associated Press record for most consecutive PATS with Conference Championship since the Top-25 and USA Today Coaches Poll 67 … Gary Crowton resigned at the 2001 season … BYU went on to dis- ... The season marked the highest end of the season and was replaced mantle Oregon, 38-8, in the Pioneer finish for the Cougars in the national by Bronco Mendenhall. PureVision Las Vegas Bowl … The polls since 1996 ... Behind the arm Cougars’ 10-game win streak marked Under the direction of All-MWC sophomore quarterback the longest since the 2001 season of first-year coach Max Hall and the legs of Freshman 2005 and only the seventh time in the Bronco Mendenhall, the Cougars All-American Harvey Unga, BYU’s program’s history the Cougars have were 6-5 overall in the regular sea- all-time leading freshman running had nine or more consecutive wins in son and finished tied for second in back, the Cougars are the only team a single season … BYU earned top- the Mountain West Conference at in Mountain West Conference history 20 rankings in the Associated Press 5-3 … earned an invitation to the to win back-to-back outright league Top-25, the USA Today Coaches Poll, Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl titles and to record back-to-back the Harris Interactive Poll and the and played California, losing 35-28 undefeated league records ... To go BCS rankings, finishing at No. 15 in … Mendenhall revamped the coach- along with their 16-game conference the final poll … Under head coach ing staff prior to the season, adding win streak, the Cougars boasted the Bronco Mendenhall—the Mountain Robert Anae (offensive coordinator), nation’s longest overall winning streak West Conference and AFCA Region 5 Brandon Doman (quarterbacks coach) at 10 games and won 21 of their Coach of the Year—the Cougars led and Patrick Higgins (wide receivers last 23 games ... BYU reached its the MWC and ranked fourth in the coach) … BYU also switched back second consecutive Las Vegas Bowl nation in passing offense, averaging to the traditional uniforms with the Y victory, 17-16, in dramatic fashion 323.5 yards per game during the logo on the helmets while maintain- -- with a block on UCLA’s potential regular season. The Cougars also led ing the navy blue … John Beck, game-winning field goal attempt as the league and ranked fourth in the Jonny Harline and Curtis Brown led time expired ... Mendenhall is the country in total offense, producing an offensive attack that was BYU’s first coach in school history to lead an average 465.5 yards per contest. most potent since 2001, averaging the Cougars to three consecutive bowl BYU also led the Mountain West 33.0 points per game (second in games in his first three years as head and ranked fifth nationally in scoring the MWC and 24th in the nation) coach ... Hall, in his first year as a offense, averaging 36.8 points per and 462.4 yards of total offense per starter, put in the fourth best perfor- game ... The BYU offense finished game … Beck led the conference mance by a first-year quarterback at the regular season ranked second and was fifth in the nation in passing BYU to date and was the nation’s nationally in passing efficiency, post- yards (309.1 per game) and led the top sophomore quarterback in terms ing a rating of 167.08 … Defensively, conference in touchdown passes (27) of passing yards ... As the nation’s the Cougars ranked fourth nationally … Brown also added six 100-yard 10th ranked defense, the Cougars and led the league in turnover mar- rushing games to give him 11 for allowed just 307.2 yards per game, gin, averaging +1.08 turnovers per his career, the most in BYU history allowing only one 100-yard rusher all game ... BYU also made tremendous … Harline led the team and ranked season ... Unga picked up Freshman strides defensively, ranking 16th in among the top tight ends in the All-America and MWC Freshman the nation in pass efficiency defense nation with 63 receptions for 853 of the Year honors after leading the (106.23) and 10th nationally in scor- yards and five touchdowns … Beck, Cougars with an average of 94.4 ing defense, allowing just 14.7 points Brown and Harline were all named to yards per game ... Defensive lineman per game … Registered a perfect 6-0 the All-MWC First Team …. Cameron Jan Jorgenson ranked ninth nationally record at home in 2006, finishing the Jensen led the team in tackles for the with 13.5 sacks on the season. season as the most dominant home second-straight year by recording 84. team in the nation and the most

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The Cougars posted In a season featur- its last 6 to finished third in the MWC 2008 their third consecu- 2009 ing several signature (5-3) and earn the program's sixth- tive season with 10 or more wins victories, BYU achieved an 11-2 straight bowl invitation ... finished the with a 10-3 final record in 2008 … record (7-1 MWC) and No. 12 final season with a 52-24 win over UTEP in the national polls each week dur- ranking in the national polls … No. in the New Mexico Bowl ... BYU set ing the season, including a ranking 12 ranking is highest since No. 31 New Mexico Bowl and 11 BYU as high as No. 7 … finished third 5 in 1996 ... ranked as high as bowl records during the game ... in the MWC at 6-2 and received an No. 7 during the season … earned Heaps was named Offensive MVP invitation to the 2008 Pioneer Las highest-ever final BSC standings at while Rich was named Defensive Vegas bowl … ranked No. 16 in the No. 14 … one of only six schools MVP ... Senior kicker Mitch Payne final BCS standings before a 31-21 nationally to be ranked in both final set the all-time BYU scoring record, defeat to Arizona in Las Vegas … polls and the final BCS standings finishing with 334 points ... Heaps with another undefeated home record each of the last four years and the broke every BYU freshman quarter- the 2008 Cougars maintained LaVell only program to do so from a non- back record, playing in every game Edward Stadium’s undefeated record automatic-qualifying BCS conference as a true freshman ... Junior Bryan over three seasons, a program first … won more games (43-9 record) Kariya was named an Academic All- … three Cougars -- Matt Bauman, the last four years than all but four American, the only FBS running back Kellen Fowler and David Oswald -- teams in the country … opened the to earn the honor ... Riley Nelson named ESPN the Magazine Academic season with a 14-13 win over No. was one of 11 FBS players named to All-Americans, a program record … 3 Oklahoma at new Dallas Cowboys the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team junior wide receiver Austin Collie, Stadium and finished with a 26-23 ... Matt Reynolds, Andrew Rich and junior tight end Dennis Pitta and overtime win against No. 19 Utah Vic So'oto were named All-MWC First senior offensive linemen Ray Feinga and a 44-20 triumph over No. 16 Team and JJ Di Luigi was named to and Dallas Reynolds were named to Oregon State in the Maaco Bowl Las the Second Team with seven others the All-MWC First Team, while junior Vegas … made its fifth-straight bowl named honorable mention ... BYU defensive lineman Jan Jorgensen was appearance for the first time since a finished its time in the MWC with the named to the first-team defense … string of 17 consecutive bowls invita- most wins (64) in conference history. Pitta was one of only two unanimous tions from 1978 through 1994 … In BYU's first season selections … seven Cougars received individually, senior tight end Dennis as an independent, All-America accolades ... Collie Pitta earned consensus All-America 2011 the Cougars won 10 games for the was named to six different teams, honors while setting the NCAA record fifth time in six years ... won fifth including first-team All-America rec- for most career receiving yards by bowl game in six years and third ognition from CBSSports.com and a tight end (2,901) and breaking straight ... finished season ranked No. second-team accolades from The Austin Collie’s school record for career 25 in the USA Today Coaches Poll Associated Press … offensive lineman receptions (221) … Pitta was named and RV (No. 26) in the AP Poll ... Matt Reynolds was named to four to 10 different All-America teams … ranked No. 5 in third down conver- Freshman All-America teams, includ- nine different Cougars (Pitta, Max sions and No. 13 in total defense ... ing three first-team awards … Collie Hall, Brian Logan, Matt Reynolds, had 12 games broadcast on national led the nation in total receiving yards Terence Brown, Braden Hansen, television with ESPN/BYUtv agree- and in receiving yards per game with Jordan Pendleton) received various ment ... put together four fourth- a BYU single-season record of 153.8 All-America recognition, including quarter comeback victories including receiving yards … Pitta was second two receiving Academic All-America 24-21 Armed Forces Bowl win ... among tight ends and 27th among honors (Scott Johnson, Matt Bauman) quarterback Riley Nelson started all receivers with 83.31 receiving … seven members of the team were seven of final eight games ... Kick yards per game … Hall was No. 6 named to the All-Mountain West returner Cody Hoffman set program in passing yards per game, No. 7 in Conference teams with six other record for kick returns (36) and kick total passing yards, No. 8 in comple- Cougars receiving honorable mention return yards (879) in a single season tions per game, No. 9 in total off. ... Harvey Unga became the school's ... Hoffman had 1,825 all-purpose and No. 11 in pass efficiency … he all-time leading rusher with third- yards, the sixth best mark in school totaled a MWC single-season record straight 1,000-yard season ... Max history ... Nelson's pass efficiency 35 touchdowns, including seven scor- Hall set BYU record for most wins as rating of 152.94 was No. 16 nation- ing throws in BYU’s 59-0 win over a starting quarterback with 32. ally ... seven Cougars selected to the UCLA … Unga turned in his second- Starting the season inaugural FBS All-Independent Team straight 1,000-yard rushing season 2-5 with six games ... running back Bryan Kariya named with 1,132. 2010 against eventual bowl-bound teams, Academic All-District for second con- BYU finished the year winning 5 of secutive year.

< 123 > 2010YEARLY BYU RESULTS/RANKINGS FOOTBALL

Ntl. Rank Total Pass Score Total Rush Pass Score Finish (SEASON High) Off. Off. Off. Def. Def. Def. Def.

1973 5-6 Unranked 437.4 266.4 30.4 340.8 165.2 175.6 22.5 WAC T-4th 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd 5th 3rd NCAA 8th 2nd 13th ------

1974 7-4-1 Unranked 338.5 210.4 26.9 261.6 111.5 150.2 16.6 WAC 1st 4th 2nd 1st 1st 1st 4th 3rd NCAA (15th) ---- 7th ------3rd ------

1975 6-5 Unranked 356.4 177.6 22.2 331.7 182.7 149.0 20.7 WAC T-4th 4th 4th 4th 3rd 2nd 5th 4th NCAA ------

1976 9-3 Unranked 424.4 307.8 31.9 322.2 154.7 167.0 16.5 WAC T-1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 5th 1st NCAA (17th) 6th 1st 8th ---- 24th ---- 45th

1977 9-2 20th AP 470.2 341.6 39.4 333.6 160.9 172.8 15.0 WAC T-1st 16th UPI 1st 1st 1st 3rd 3rd 4th 2nd NCAA (12th) 3rd 1st 2nd ------

1978 9-4 Unranked 364.9 238.2 25.3 320.2 157.6 162.6 14.7 WAC 1st 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 6th 1st NCAA ---- 8th ------37th ---- 27th

1979 11-1 13th AP 521.4 368.3 40.6 277.7 155.0 122.6 11.4 WAC 1st 12th UPI 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st NCAA (9th) 1st 1st 1st 29th 37th 40th 12th

1980 12-1 12th AP 535.0 409.8 46.7 343.0 160.1 182.9 16.5 WAC 1st 11th UPI 1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 5th 1st NCAA (11th) 1st 1st 1st ------

1981 11-2 13th AP 480.3 356.9 38.7 322.4 138.2 184.2 18.3 WAC 1st 11th UPI 1st 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 4th 2nd NCAA (8th) 3rd 1st 1st ------

1982 8-4 Unranked 466.2 289.8 32.5 326.7 168.9 157.8 15.2 WAC 1st (19th) 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 6th 1st 1st NCAA 2nd 5th 7th ------20th 16th

1983 11-1 7th AP 584.2 381.2 44.0 376.5 129.9 246.6 20.9 WAC 1st 7th UPI 1st 1st 1st 4th 2nd 9th 3rd NCAA (7th) 1st 1st 2nd ----- 26th ----- 50th

1984 13-0 No. 1 AP 486.5 346.2 36.0 321.3 161.8 159.5 13.8 WAC 1st No. 1 UPI 1st 1st 1st 2nd 4th 1st 1st NCAA (1st) 1st 1st 2nd 32nd ---- 27th 10th

1985 11-3 16th AP 500.2 354.5 33.5 297.9 124.6 173.3 13.5 WAC 1st 17th UPI 1st 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 1st NCAA (7th) 1st 1st 7th 18th 19th 35th 12th

1986 8-5 Unranked 406.6 235.6 25.0 277.8 88.8 189.0 17.1 WAC 2nd (9th) 4th 7th 4th 2nd 1st 2nd 1st NCAA 19th 20th 39th 10th 6th 55th 24th

1987 9-4 Unranked 382.7 291.8 27.8 353.0 136.6 216.4 22.6 WAC 2nd 6th 5th 6th 4th 2nd 3rd 4th NCAA 33rd 9th 22nd 51st 23rd 88th 55th

1988 9-4 Unranked 456.9 322.8 33.4 320.3 131.4 188.8 22.0 WAC T-3rd (18th) 3rd 2nd 5th 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd NCAA 13th 4th 13th 34th 23rd 55th 52nd

1989 10-3 22 AP 540.4 394.3 40.3 404.6 137.7 266.9 26.6 WAC 1st 18 UPI 1st 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 9th 3rd NCAA (15th) 2nd 2nd 4th 80th 36th 104th 74th

1990 10-3 22 AP 565.8 448.3 42.5 390.8 116.3 253.3 23.8 WAC 1st 17 UPI 1st 1st 1st 5th 2nd 1st 4th NCAA (4th) 2nd 2nd 2nd 74th 20th 42nd 56th

1991 8-3-2 23rd AP 479.5 343.8 35.0 431.3 156.8 274.5 25.7 WAC 1st 23rd CNN 1st 1st 1st 6th 3rd 8th 4th NCAA (23rd) 5th 2nd 11th 96th 53rd 92nd 74th

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Ntl. Rank Total Pass Score Total Rush Pass Score Finish (SEASON High) Off. Off. Off. Def. Def. Def. Def.

1992 8-5 Unranked 459.8 297.9 29.6 360.0 128.9 231.1 22.9 WAC T-1st Unranked 2nd 1st 4th 1st 1st 3rd 2nd NCAA (22nd) 7th 5th 16th 60th 23rd 49th 58th 1993 6-6 Unranked 474.7 369.1 35.5 475.7 227.7 248.0 37.0 WAC T-1st (17th) 3rd 1st 2nd 10th 10th 7th 9th NCAA 9th 2nd 12th 104th 102nd 94th 103rd 1994 10-3 18th AP 457.4 312.9 29.5 383.6 121.4 262.2 24.5 WAC T-2nd 10th CNN 2nd 1st 6th 6th 3rd 8th 5th NCAA (10th) 9th 3rd 26th 71st 22nd 90th 61st 1995 7-4 Unranked 411.8 315.4 27.9 377 167.7 209.3 24.4 WAC T-1st (25th) 7th 1st 6th 4th 4th 4th 5th NCAA 28th 5th 36th 62nd 62nd 61st 58th 1996 14-1 5th AP 478 295.9 40.8 316.6 124.6 192.0 18.7 WAC 1st 5th CNN 2nd 4th 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st NCAA (5th) 6th 13th 5th 25th 27th 36th 25th 1997 6-5 Unranked 335.6 227.3 22.7 358.0 164.4 193.6 23.1 WAC 5th PD (16th) 9th 2nd 9th 10th 10th 10th 7th NCAA 73rd 39th 68th 52nd 66th 72nd 50th 1998 9-5 Unranked 381.7 236.9 28.8 273.9 91.2 182.7 19.2 WAC 2nd 5th 1st 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 2nd NCAA 44th 34th 37th 5th 5th 21st 25th 1999 8-4 Unranked 425.6 324.3 30.2 307.8 102.5 205.3 20.9 MWC T-1st (12th) 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 5th 4th NCAA 13th 8th 28th 21st 14th 39th 32nd 2000 6-6 Unranked 374.0 274.6 23.3 345.0 121.7 223.3 25.8 MWC T-3rd 4th 1st 4th 4th 2nd 8th 7th NCAA 55th 16th 73rd 40th 30th 72th 66th 2001 12-2 25th AP 542.8 325.0 46.8 448.5 202.8 245.7 30.5 MWC 1st 24th ESPN 1st 1st 1st 6th 5th 7th 6th NCAA (7th) 1st 7th 1st 102nd 95th 88th 85th 2002 5-7 Unranked 381.8 260.8 22.7 384.7 177.8 206.9 27.8 MWC 7th (24th) 5th 3rd 7th 5th 7th 3rd 5th NCAA 50th 27th 87th 69th 91st 48th 72nd 2003 4-8 Unranked 314.6 215.0 16.3 307.0 130.8 176.2 25.8 MWC T-4th 7th 4th 8th 2nd 3rd 2nd 7th NCAA 102nd 64th 109th 14th 33rd 8th 62nd 2004 5-6 Unranked 384.0 279.5 24.3 378.5 149.3 229.3 26.8 MWC 3rd 3rd 1st 4th 5th 4th 8th 5th NCAA 48th 12th 69th 59th 59th 78th 70th 2005 6-6 Unranked 462.4 310.1 33.0 417.1 147.8 269.3 29.2 MWC T-2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 7th 3rd 9th 5th NCAA 13th 6th 24th 91st 57th 104th 83rd 2006 11-2 16th AP 465.5 323.5 36.8 319.2 114.1 205.1 14.7 MWC 1st 15th USA Today 1st 1st 1st 3rd 4th 5th 2nd NCAA (15th) 4th 4th 5th 38th 31st 65th 10th 2007 11-2 14th AP 442.8 298.38 30.1 307.9 97.5 210.4 18.5 MWC 1st 14th USA Today 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 6th 2nd NCAA (14th) 25th 14th 47th 10th 9th 32nd 9th 2008 10-3 25st AP 444.8 310.4 34.2 355.9 140.3 215.6 21.9 MWC 3rd 21st USA Today 1st 1st 2nd 6th 5th 8th 3rd NCAA (7th) 16th 6th 20th 59th 60th 74th 39th 2009 11-2 12th AP 427.2 281.5 35.5 329.1 110.2 218.9 21.5 MWC 2nd 12th USA Today 2nd 1st 2nd 4th 2nd 5th 4th NCAA (7th) 21st 17th 11th 28th 21st 63rd 29th 2010 7-6 Unranked 366.5 198.4 26.2 330.8 138.6 192.2 21.6 MWC T-3rd (25th) 5th 5th 5th 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th NCAA 73rd 76th 70th 24th 45th 23rd 32nd 2011 10-3 25th USA Today 405.7 245.4 30.1 312.9 112.9 200.8 20.4 INDY Unranked 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 32nd NCAA (25th) 41st 47th 42nd 13th 19th 32nd 22nd

< 125 > 20101984 BYUNATIONAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS

BYU’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

After posting a perfect 13-0 season, the Cougars were awarded gold national championship rings after winning the 1984 National Championship.

2011 ARMED FORCES BOWL The Cougars were named No. 1 by the Associated Press, Thursday, December 30, 2010 the United Press International, Sports Illustrated, CNN-USA Fort Worth, Texas Today and the Football Writers of America. They won the Carter Stadium Trophy and the MacArthur Bowl. LaVell ESPN 10:00 a.m. (MST) Edwards was selected as the NCAA National Coach of the Year BYU vs. C-USA and was invited to visit President Ronald Reagan at the White House. 2012 POINSETTIA BOWL Thursday, December 30, 2010 The dream season featured plays like wide receiver Adam Fort Worth, Texas Haysbert’s deep touchdown catch at third-ranked Pittsburgh, Carter Stadium safety Kyle Morrell’s timed leap over the center on a goal-line ESPN 10:00 a.m. (MST) stand at Hawaii, tight end David Mill’s catch with a clouded BYU vs. WAC eye against Wyoming and running back Kelly Smith’s winning TD catch against Michigan, who had been ranked second ear- 2013 KRAFT FIGHT HUNGER BOWL lier in the season. Thursday, December 30, 2010 With a TV blimp in the sky over Jack Murphy Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas junior quarterback Robbie Bosco left the Holiday Bowl in the Carter Stadium second quarter with an ankle injury and returned taped to play ESPN 10:00 a.m. (MST) shotgun late in the second quarter. The 24-17 victory over BYU vs. Pac-12 Michigan was the first time a No. 1 team played in a non-New Year’s Day bowl. Other injuries throughout the season were to offensive lineman Craig Garrick and circus-catching wide receiver Glen Kozlowski, who Robbie Bosco leads came through time BYU and again. to the title over The Cougars 47-13, in game two, was the first to cast a No. 1 vote ascended to the for the Cougars. No. 1 spot on Controversy was abundant as many of the so-called Nov. 17 following experts such as NBC announcer Bryant Gumbell and a 24-14 victory Oklahoma head coach , accused BYU of play- at Utah combined ing a “Bo-Diddley Tech” schedule. with a Nebraska loss to Fifteen players from the 1984 team were drafted by the Oklahoma and a Navy upset over unbeaten and then second- . Seven different teams held the ranked South Carolina. No. 1 spot in 1984, but in the end it belonged to unde- The Cougars rose from no ranking to 12th, sixth, fourth, feated BYU. down to eighth, to fifth for two weeks, back to fourth, then third, back to fourth, again to third and then first in the 1984 campaign. Baylor coach , whose team lost at BYU national cham- pionsHIP CRYSTAL 1984 final polls Associated Press USA Today/CNN

1. BYU (38) 1,160 1. BYU (38) 789 2. Washington (16) 1,140 2. Washington (3) 751 3. Florida (6) 1,092 3. Florida (3) 746 4. Nebraska 1,017 4. Nebraska 689 5. Boston College 932 5. Oklahoma 660 6. Oklahoma 883 6. Boston College 648 7. Oklahoma St. 864 7. Oklahoma St. 625 8. SMU 761 8. SMU 543 9. UCLA 613 9. Maryland 512 10. USC 596 10. USC 486

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TY DETMER: 1990 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER

On December 1, 1990, Ty Detmer and his teammates gathered pool-side at the Princess Kaiulani Hotel just hours prior to kickoff with Hawaii. Via satellite hookup with nation- al TV, Detmer and the BYU faithful waited patiently and lis- tened as Downtown Athletic Club President C. Peter Lambos announced, “Ty Detmer, Ty Detmer of BYU,” — soon Ty was doused in the pool. Detmer, a junior, became the first collegian from the Rockies to win the Heisman Trophy. Named in honor of John Heisman, the coveted 25-pound honor has been awarded annually to the outstanding college football player of the year since 1935. A 28-21 upset over No. 1-ranked Miami in Provo vault- ed Detmer to the forefront in the Heisman race his junior sea- son. Combined with a massive public relations “necktie” cam- paign for Ty, the 6-foot, 175, gunslinger from San Antonio, Texas, guided BYU to a Holiday Bowl berth that season and a 10-3 record with 41 touchdowns and 5,188 yards passing. Detmer polled 1,482 points to beat out Notre Dame’s Raghib “Rocket” Ismail at 1,177 and finished first in all six regions. Detmer finished third in the Heisman balloting in “He had me 1991. “Winning the Heisman running around like was a great honor,” said a chicken with my Detmer. “There have been a lot of great players, like my teammates head cut off. and previous BYU quarterbacks, We didn’t play that that contributed to it. They opened the door. It shows bad, Detmer is just the strength of the pro- that good.” gram at BYU.” —Penn State Detmer’s portrait hangs along- linebacker side other recipients on the third floor of the DAC of (1989 Holiday Bowl) . A duplicate portrait of Detmer also hangs on display in the Cougar Room of LaVell Edwards Stadium. 1990: Detmer Leads BYU over No. 1 MiAmi BYU and the Heisman

Year Player Place 1962 Eldon Fortie 10th 1966 Virgil Carter 11th 1974 Gary Sheide 8th 1976 Gifford Nielsen 6th 1979 Marc Wilson 3rd 1980 Jim McMahon 5th 1981 Jim McMahon 3rd 1983 Steve Young 2nd 1984 Robbie Bosco 3rd 1985 Robbie Bosco 3rd 1989 Ty Detmer 9th 1990 Ty Detmer 1st 1991 Ty Detmer 3rd

< 127 > HEISMAN WINNERS 2010OUTLAND BYU TROPHY:FOOTBALL BUCK, ELEWONIBI

OUTLAND TROPHY WINNERS

JASON BUCK JASON BUCK • 1986

Transfers Jason Buck, a defensive tackle, and Mohammed Elewonibi, an offensive guard, won the Outland in 1986 and 1989, respectively. Buck, a 6-6, 270-pound senior from St. Anthony, Idaho, was a quarterback going into junior college at Ricks College. Buck led the 1986 Cougars with 218.5 defensive points and registered 26 unassisted tackles, 33 assisted tackles, 13 tack- les for losses, 17 quarterback hurries and 12.5 sacks. Buck rode a publicity campaign of “One Buck” dollar bills in leading BYU to an 8-5 record and a berth in the Freedom Bowl in 1986. “For me it was just a thrill to be on the field every Saturday at BYU,” said Buck. “To win the Outland Trophy was a dream come true.”

Mo Elewonibi Mohammed Elewonibi • 1989

Mohammed Elewonibi, a 6-5, 290, senior from British Columbia, Canada, spent his childhood in his native Nigeria and didn’t play football until after high school, at Snow Junior College. “Mount Mohammed” led BYU to a 10-3 record, a berth in the Holiday Bowl in 1989 and graded out four times with perfect pass protection as a senior. The Outland Trophy honors the outstanding interior lineman in the nation and was first presented in 1946 by the Football Writers Association of America. The award is named for its benefactor, Dr. John H. Outland.

BYU is one of only 11 schools to have two Outland Trophy winners, joining the likes of Notre Dame, Ohio State, Nebraska, Two of BYU’s greatest interior linemen, Mohammed Oklahoma and Texas. Elewonibi (bottom, an offensive guard, and Jason Buck (top), a defensive tackle, earned the Outland Trophy award. Elewonibi won the award in 1989 because of his outstanding protection of future Heisman Trophy winner Ty Detmer. In 1986, Buck, an amazing pass rusher, anchored one of BYU’s strongest defensive teams ever. Both players went on to successful professional careers in the NFL.

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LUKE STALEY: 2001 DOAK WALKER AWARD WINNER

While his teammates and coaches were watching in their hotel rooms from Hawaii, over 6,000 miles away, BYU running back Luke Staley was named the winner of the 2001 Doak Walker Award. The annual award, which was presented on the ESPN Home Depot College Football Awards Show from Orlando, Fla., is presented to college football’s top running back.

“This is a great honor,” Staley said. “I can’t express how a great teammate and a great young man. We couldn’t be grateful I am for my family, my teammates, my coach - more proud of him.” everyone who made this possible.” Staley, from Tualatin, Ore., led the nation in scoring In addition to winning the Doak Walker Award, Staley (15.5 p/game), yards per carry (8.1 y/carry) and finished was also named as a first-team member of the prestigious the 2001 season ranked third in the nation in rushing, Foundation All-America Team. Staley was averaging 143.8 yards per game. He helped pace the the first BYU consensus All-American since Ty Detmer was Cougars to a 12-2 record on the season, scoring a BYU twice selected in 1990 and 1991. In addition to the Walter single-season record 28 touchdowns. Staley also racked Camp Foundation All-America team, Staley was named a up a BYU single-season record 1,582 yards rushing on the first-team All-American by the American Football Coaches season. Association, Football Writers Association of America, the Associated Press, The Sporting News, Football News and CNNSI–just to name a few. “We’re very proud of Luke and all his accomplish- ments,” BYU head coach Gary Crowton said. “Since we started this season back in August, we have been telling these guys to work hard, stay focused and great things will happen. This award, although presented to Luke, is a tribute to the hard work and commitment each and every player and coach has made this season. Luke is probably one of the best examples we have had, in terms of working hard and staying focused. This is a great tribute for a great athlete, ESPN’s Chris Fowler interviews an injured Luke Staley after he was awarded the 2001 Doak Walker Award at the ESPN Home Depot College Football Awards show.

“This is a great tribute for a great athlete, a great teammate and a great young man. We couldn’t be more proud of him." Gary Crowton BYU Head Coach, 2001

< 129 > AWARD WINNERS 2010COACH BYU OF FOOTBALLTHE YEAR: LAVELL EDWARDS

LAVELL EDWARDS TWO-TIME NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR • 257 Victories • 19 Conference Titles • 1 National Title

Legendary Cougar coach LaVell Edwards has twice been recognized as one the greatest coaches in college football. The sixth-winningest coach in NCAA football history earned the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award in 1979 and the Kodak Coach of the Year Award in 1984.

Along with his teams’ suc- cesses during his coaching tenure, LaVell Edwards accumulated many personal accolades to match. Edwards’ first national recognition for his coaching prowess came in 1979 when he was honored with the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award. A panel of 11 former college football coaches selected the BYU coach. On the heels of BYU’s first national championship five years later, Edwards’ coaching peers honored him with what he then called his greatest per- sonal accolade, the Kodak Coach of the Year Award. As successful as his teams were on the field, Edwards’ coach- ing philosophy did not reflect a win-at-all-costs mentality. He didn’t bark orders or rule the sideline with an iron fist. Generally, the assistant coaches were delegated the duty of handling the Xs and Os while he saw to the administrative tasks of the program. His personal demeanor also gave him the ability to relate well with his players whether teaching them about football or other more personal matters. “Just seeing how he handles himself with the media and with people in general … he’s always genuine with them. He treats everybody well,” Former BYU quarterback and current BYU athletic administrator Robbie Bosco said. “Those are the “In the South there’s , Daryl things he’ll leave with me, more than winning football games.”

Royal and Frank Boyles, in the East WINNINGEST FOOTBALL COACHES there’s , in the Midwest Name Years Wins Loss Tie Pct. 1. Joe Paterno 46 409 136 3 .748 there’s , 2. 44 377 129 4 .743 and and in the West there’s 3. Bear Bryant 38 323 85 17 .780 4. 44 319 106 32 .733 John McKay and LaVell Edwards. He’s a 5 57 314 199 35 .605 legend. And as good a football coach as 6. LaVell Edwards 29 257 101 3 .722 7. Tom Osborne 25 255 49 3 .836 he was, he’s a better man and he did it 8. 31 239 118 7 .669 the right way. He’s known throughout the 9. Woody Hayes 33 238 72 10 .759 country as a legend.” 10. Bo Schembechler 27 234 65 8 .775

—Lee Corso, ESPN FOOTBALL ANALYST

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SAMMY BAUGH TROPHY DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD

On February 21, 1997, Steve Sarkisian became the In 1981, the Davey O’Brien Educational and Charitable Trust seventh BYU quarterback to win the prestigious Sammy of Fort Worth, Texas, named Jim McMahon the first recipient Baugh Trophy. Presented each year by the Touchdown of the annual Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award — Club of Columbus, the Sammy Baugh Award recognizes honoring the nation’s best quarterback. BYU quarterbacks the college passer of the year. In winning, Sarkisian have won the Davey O’Brien Award four times — more than joined Gary Sheide (1974), Marc Wilson (1979), any other school. In addition to winners McMahon (1981), Jim McMahon (1981), Steve Young (1983), Steve Young (1983) and Ty Detmer (1990 & ‘91), Robbie Robbie Bosco (1984) and Ty Detmer (1991) Bosco finished runner-up in 1984 and Steve Sarkisian as Cougars who have won the award. Other finished third in 1996. Others who have won the notables who have won the award include award include: Todd Blackledge (1982), Bob Griese (1966), Don Strock (1972), (1984), Chuck Long (1985), Vinny Testaverde Tommy Krammer (1976), John Elway (1986), Troy Aikman (1988), Andre Ware (1982), Vinny Testaverde (1986), Jeff (1989), Gino Torretta (1992), Charlie George (1989), Elvis Grbac (1992), Trent Ward (1993), Kerry Collins (1994), Dilfer (1993), Kerry Collins (1994), Danny Wuerffel Danny Wuerffel (1995 & ‘96), Peyton (1995), (1997), Daunte Culpepper Manning (1997), Chris Weinke (1998), Chad Pennington (1999), Chris Weinke (2000), Eric Crouch (2001), Vince (2000), David Carr (2001), Matt Leinart (2004), Young (2005), Troy Smith (2006), Brady Quinn (2005) and Sam Bradford Tim Tebow (2007), Sam Bradford (2008). BYU's seven Sammy Baugh (2008), Colt McCoy (2009), Cam winners is more than any other uni- Newton (2010) and Robert Griffin versity in the nation, three ahead of III (2011). second-place Stanford's four.

SAMMY BAUGH BYU and the DAVEY O’Brien TROPHY WINNERS Year Player Place Year Player 1981 Jim McMahon 1st 1974 Gary Sheide 1983 Steve Young 1st 1979 Marc Wilson 1984 Robbie Bosco 2nd 1981 Jim McMahon 1990 Ty Detmer 1st 1983 Steve Young 1991 Ty Detmer 1st 1984 Robbie Bosco 1996 Steve Sarkisian 3rd 1991 Ty Detmer 1996 Steve Sarkisian

Steve Sarkisian receives the Sammy Baugh Trophy from LaVell Edwards with three of his star pupils: Ty ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit. Detmer, Steve Young and Jim McMahon.

< 131 > QUARTERBACK AWARDS 20102012 BYU FOOTBALL

BYU’S QUARTERBACK FACTORY

Ever since Gary Sheide in 1973, and Ty Detmer will be inducted in When Edwards was named head BYU HAS produced an assembly December 2012, along with several coach at BYU in 1972, he realized line of outstanding quar- other BYU quarterbacks will likely be he couldn’t compete initially with the terbacks in Provo that have added to the list in the future. big schools for the big-time athletes. On seven different occasions, BYU So he installed a passing attack that earned unprecedented suc- quarterbacks have finished as the allowed smaller, less physical-type cess in the market of college NCAA total offense leaders. Three of players to win with finesse rather than and professional football. the top-15 career passing efficiency muscle. leaders are from BYU. In the 29 years The offense worked, and the olumes have been written LaVell Edwards coached at BYU, the Cougars began passing the competi- Vabout BYU’s passing game Cougars led the nation in passing tion. BYU became one of the first and great quarterback tradition. BYU eight times and finished in the top universities to use the quarterbacks own the NCAA record five 17 times. In 2006, Mountain consistently and effectively in a time books and have won the Davey West Conference Player of the Year when throwing the football was a O’Brien award for best quarterback in quarterback John Beck was the No. mere alternative to running the ball. the nation four times with one runner- 4 passer in the nation as he helped The pass has been good to BYU. Prior up and one third place finish. BYU’s lead a resurrection of the storied BYU to Edwards, the program had won quarterback factory has also pro- offense of old. The tradition continued a total of 171 games and had only duced a Heisman Trophy winner in with quarterback Max Hall who was 16 winning seasons. Since 1972, Ty Detmer and many other Heisman the nation’s top-ranked sophomore BYU has won or tied for a conference Trophy candidates. Quarterbacks quarterback in his first season as the championship 23 times, played in Gifford Nielsen, Marc Wilson, Jim starter and was among the top ten in 30 bowl games and won the national McMahon and Steve Young have passing yards and passing efficiency championship in 1984. been inducted into the College his senior year. Football Hall of Fame in recent years, CAREER QUARTERBACK STATISTICS

Player Years Gms Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD T-Off Eff NCAA Rec Virgil Carter 1964-66 30 736 327 43 .444 5,125 50 6,350 113.6 2 Gary Sheide 1973-74 20 594 358 31 .602 4,524 45 4,352 138.8 Gifford Nielsen 1975-77 25 708 415 29 .586 5,833 55 5,388 145.2 Marc Wilson 1977-79 32 937 535 46 .571 7,637 61 7,602 137.2 10 Jim McMahon 1978-81 36 1,056 653 34 .618 9,536 84 9,723 156.9 70 Steve Young 1980-83 31 907 592 33 .653 7,733 56 8,817 149.9 15 Robbie Bosco 1983-85 31 997 638 36 .640 8,400 66 8,073 149.4 10 Steve Lindsley 1985-86 13 290 182 18 .628 2,273 12 2,182 129.8 Bob Jensen 1986-87 15 313 175 18 .559 2,298 13 2,525 119.8 Sean Covey 1987-88 19 536 307 19 .573 4,275 21 4,129 130.1 Ty Detmer 1988-91 46 1,530 958 65 .626 15,031 121 14,692 162.7 63 John Walsh 1991-94 38 976 588 35 .602 8,390 66 7,736 147.6 2 Steve Sarkisian 1995-96 25 789 528 26 .669 7,464 53 7,253 161.9 4 1996-99 39 1002 613 26 .612 8,065 53 7,697 138.9 Brandon Doman 1998-01 32 504 313 14 .621 4,354 35 5,027 152.0 John Beck 2003-06 43 1,418 855 34 .624 11,021 79 11,059 141.3 Max Hall 2007-09 39 1,382 903 40 .653 11,569 94 11,569 150.1

virgil carter Provo, Utah (1964-66) • Academic All-American, 1966 • First in NCAA TD passes and total offense, 1966 • Eleventh in Heisman Trophy balloting, • Set NCAA total offense record for one game-599 1966 (UTEP)

gary sheide Concord, Calif. (1973-74) • WAC offensive player of the year, 1974 • Eighth in Heisman Trophy balloting, 1974 • Second in NCAA in passing 1973 & ‘74 • Sammy Baugh Trophy winner, 1974

gifford nielsen Provo, Utah (1975-77) • First in NCAA in TD passes, second in • 1976 All-American (First team) total offense, 1976 • Sixth in Heisman Trophy balloting, 1976 • College Football Hall of Fame, 1994

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marc wilson Seattle, Wash. (1977-79) • First in NCAA in total offense, 1979 • Consensus All-American, 1979 • Set 19 NCAA records, Senior Bowl MVPP, ‘79 • Third in Heisman Trophy, 1979 • First-round pick (15), Oakland Raiders, 1980 • Sammy Baugh Trophy winner, 1979 • College Football Hall of Fame inductee, 1996

Roy, Utah (1978-81) • Set NCAA season passing efficiency record, 30+ • Consensus All-American, 1981 attempts (176.9), 1980 • Winner of first Davey O’Brien Award, 1981 • First-round pick of the Chicago Bears, 1982 (16 • Sammy Baugh Trophy winner, 1981 years NFL) • Third (1981) and fifth (1980) in Heisman Trophy • NFL Rookie of the Year, 1982 balloting • Led Chicago to the 1986 Super Bowl title – 1996 • Set 75 NCAA records (37 passing, 38 total offense) Super Bowl ring with Green Bay • Led NCAA in total offense and passing, 1980 & 1981 • College Football Hall of Fame inductee, 1998

steve young Greenwich, Conn. (1980-83) • Set 15 NCAA records • Consensus All-American, 1983 • Top USFL draft pick, 1983; Played for Tampa Bay • Davey O’Brien Award winner, 1983 Buccaneers and San Francisco 49ers (14 years NFL) • Sammy Baugh Trophy winner, 1983 • Set NFL season passing rating record (112.8), 1994 • Second in Heisman Trophy balloting, 1983 • Led San Francisco to the 1994 Super Bowl title (MVP) • NCAA total offense, passing and pass efficiency • NFL MVP in 1993 & 1994 leader, 1983 • College Football Hall of Fame inductee, 2000

robbie bosco Roseville, Calif. (1982-85) • Set 10 NCAA records • All-American (2nd team), 1984 • Led NCAA in total offense, 1984 CAREER QUARTERBACK STATISTICS • Winner of Sammy Baugh Trophy, 1984 • 2nd in NCAA passing efficiency, 1984 • Runner-up for Davey O’Brien Trophy, 1984 • Drafted by Green Bay Packers, 1985 • Third in Heisman Trophy balloting, ‘84 & ‘85 • Currently a BYU Athletics Administrator • Led team to 1984 National Championship

ty detmer San Antonio, Texas (1988-91) • Set 63 NCAA records • Elected to 2012 College Football Hall of Fame • Consensus All-American, 1990 & 1991 • Heisman Trophy winner, 1990 • Third in NCAA career passing yards (15,031) • Finished 9th (1989) and 3rd (1991) in • Was the career NCAA pass efficiency leader (162.7) Heisman Trophy balloting • Led nation in passing (1990) and total offense (1991) • Two-time Davey O’Brien Award winner, 1990 & 1991 • Played 14 Seasons in the NFL

steve sarkisian Torrance, Calif. (1995-96) • Finalist for the Johnny Unitas Award, 1996 • All-American (2nd team) Football News, 1996 • Set 4 NCAA records • All-American (H.M.) UPI, 1995 • First in NCAA passing efficiency (173.6), 1996 • Winner of Sammy Baugh Trophy, 1996 • WAC Offensive Player of the Year, 1996 • Third place Davey O’Brien Trophy voting, 1996 • Currently Head Coach

JOHN BECK Mesa, Ariz. (2003-06) • Davey O’Brien Award semi-finalist, 2006 • All-American (2nd team) Sporting News, 2006 • Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week • All-American (H.M.) Sports Illustrated, 2006 • 2nd in NCAA passing efficiency (169.05), 2006 • MWC Offensive Player of the Year, 2006 • 2nd Round 2007 NFL Draft (Miami Dolphins) • Finalist for the Johnny Unitas Award, 2006

Max Hall Mesa, Ariz. (2006-09) • Second in BYU history in passing yards, touchdowns, • Winningest starting QB at BYU (32 wins) completions and total offense • Two-time Sports Illustrated All-American Honorable • No. 16 NCAA in career yards per game Mention • Tied BYU record with 7 passing TDs vs. UCLA (2008) • Three-time All-Conference • Currently with the NFL's Arizona Cardinals

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COUGAR QUARTERBACKS IN NCAA RECORDS

CAREER YARDS PER GAME Player, School (Years) G PLAYS YARDS TDR YPG 7. Ty Detmer, BYU (1988-91) 46 1,795 14,665 135 318.8 16. Max Hall, BYU (2007-09) 39 1,571 11,569 101 296.6 23. Steve Sarkisian, BYU (1995-96) 25 953 7,253 56 290.1

SEASON YARDS PER GAME Player, School (Year) G PLAYS YARDS TDR YPG 6. Ty Detmer, BYU (1990) 12 635 5,022 45 418.5 12. Steve Young, BYU (1983) 11 531 4,346 41 395.1 25. Ty Detmer, BYU (1989) 12 497 4,433 38 369.4

CAREER YARDS Player, School (Years) PLAYS RUSH PASS YARDS AVG 6. Ty Detmer, BYU (1988-91) 1,795 -366 15,031 14,665 8.17

SEASON YARDS Player, School (Year) g PLAYS RUSH PASS YARDS AVG 10. Ty Detmer, BYU (1990) 12 635 -106 5,188 5,022 7.91 18. Jim McMahon, BYU (1980) 12 540 56 4,571 4,627 8.57

Single-game YARDS Player, School DATE OPPONENT RUSH PASS YARDS 11. Ty Detmer, BYU Nov. 16, 1991 San Diego State 4 599 603 14. Virgil Carter, BYU Nov. 5, 1966 UTEP 86 513 599 15. John Walsh, BYU Oct. 30, 1993 Utah State -22 619 597 19. Marc Wilson, BYU Nov. 5, 1977 Utah 11 571 582

ANNUAL TOTAL YARD CHAMPIONS YEAR Player, School CLASS PLAYS RUSH PASS YARDS AVG 1966 Virgil Carter, BYU Sr. 388 363 2,182 2,545 254.5 1979 Marc Wilson, BYU Sr. 488 -140 3,720 3,580 325.5 1980 Jim McMahon, BYU Jr. 540 56 4,571 4,627 385.6 1981 Jim McMahon, BYU Sr. 487 -97 3,555 3,458 345.8 1983 Steve Young, BYU Sr. 531 444 3,902 4,346 395.1 1984 Robbie Bosco, BYU Jr. 543 57 3,875 3,932 327.7 1991 Ty Detmer, BYU Sr. 478 -30 4,031 4,001 333.4

CAREER Passing efficiency (MiN. 500 completions) Player, School (Years) Att CMP. INT. PCT. YDS. TD PTS. 7. Ty Detmer, BYU (1988-91) 1,530 958 65 .626 15,031 121 162.7 8. Steve Sarkisian, BYU (1995-96) 789 528 26 .669 7,464 53 162.0 13. Jim McMahon, BYU (1977-78, 80-81) 1,060 653 34 .616 9,536 84 156.9 24. Max Hall, BYU (2007-09) 1,382 903 40 .653 11,365 94 151.1 (MiN. 400 completions) 13. Gifford Nielsen, BYU (1975-77) 708 415 29 .586 5,833 55 145.3 (MiN. 325-399 completions) 19. Gary Sheide, BYU (1973-74) 594 358 31 .603 4,524 45 138.8

SEASON Passing efficiency Player, School (Year) G Att CMP. INT. PCT. YDS. TD PTS. 10. Jim McMahon, BYU (1980) 12 445 284 18 .638 4,571 47 176.9 13. Ty Detmer, BYU (1989) 12 412 265 15 .643 4,560 32 175.6 17. Steve Sarkisian, BYU (1996) 14 404 278 12 .688 4,027 33 173.6

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COUGAR QUARTERBACKS IN NCAA RECORDS

CAREER Passing YARDS Player, School (Years) Att. CMP. INT. PCT. YDS TD 3. Ty Detmer, BYU (1988-91) 1,530 958 65 .626 15,031 121 23. Max Hall, BYU (2007-09) 1,382 903 40 .653 11,365 94

CAREER PASSING YARDS PER GAME Player, School (Years) G ATT. CMP. INT. PCT. YDS TD YPG 5. Ty Detmer, BYU (1988-91) 46 1,530 958 65 .626 15,031 121 326.8 11. Steve Sarkisian (1995-96) 25 789 528 26 .669 7,464 53 298.6 18. Max Hall, BYU (2007-09) 39 1,382 903 40 .653 11,365 94 291.4

CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES Player, School (Years) G TD PASSES 3. Ty Detmer, BYU (1988-91) 46 121 20. Max Hall, BYU (2007-09) 39 94

SEASON PASSING YARDS Player, School (Year) G ATT. CMP. INT. PCT. YDS TD YPATT 5. Ty Detmer, BYU (1990) 12 562 361 28 .642 5,188 41 9.23 18. Jim McMahon, BYU (1980) 12 445 284 18 .638 4,571 47 10.27 19. Ty Detmer, BYU (1989) 12 412 265 15 .643 4,560 32 11.07

Season passing yards per game Player, School (Year) G ATT. CMP. INT. PCT. YDS. TD. YPG 4. Ty Detmer, BYU (1990) 12 562 361 28 .642 5,188 41 432.3 19. Jim McMahon, BYU (1980) 12 445 284 18 .638 4,571 47 380.9 20. Ty Detmer, BYU (1989) 12 412 265 15 .643 4,560 32 380.0 season passing touchdowns Player, School (Year) G TD PASSES 6. Jim McMahon, BYU (1980) 12 47 17. Ty Detmer, BYU (1990) 12 41

CAREER PASSING yards per attempt Player, School (Years) ATT. CMP. PCT. YDS PER CMP. PER ATT. 2. Ty Detmer, BYU (1988-91) 1,530 958 .626 15,031 15.69 9.82 6. Jim McMahon, BYU (1977-78, 80-81) 1,060 653 .616 9,536 14.60 9.00 15. John Walsh, BYU (1991-94) 973 587 .603 8,375 14.27 8.61 19. Steve Young, BYU (1981-83) 908 592 .652 7,733 13.06 8.52

Single-game passing yards Player, School DATE OPPONENT YARDS 10. John Walsh, BYU Oct. 30, 1993 Utah State 619 14. Ty Detmer, BYU Nov. 16, 1991 San Diego State 599 18. Robbie Bosco, BYU Oct. 19, 1985 New Mexico 585 20. Marc Wilson, BYU Nov. 5, 1977 Utah 571

ANNUAL passing champions YEAR Player, School CLASS G ATT. CMP. INT. PCT. YDS TD PTS. 1980 Jim McMahon, BYU Jr. 12 445 284 18 .638 4,571 47 176.9 1981 Jim McMahon, BYU Sr. 10 423 272 7 .643 3,555 30 155.0 1983 Steve Young, BYU Sr. 11 429 306 10 .713 3,902 33 168.5 1989 Ty Detmer, BYU So. 12 412 265 15 .643 4,560 32 175.6 1996 Steve Sarkisian, BYU Sr. 14 404 278 12 .688 4,027 33 173.6

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BYU’S POLYNESIAN TRADITION

receiving yards are also Polynesian. Since 1982, 10 of BYU’s season-rushing leaders have been Pacific Islanders. Some of the many standout Polynesian athletes who excelled on the gridiron for BYU include:

Mekeli Ieremia (1974-1977), Wally Molifua (1972-1973), Pili Saluone (1970-71), Charles Ah You (1973-74), Keith Uperesa (1974-77), Pisa Finai (1975), Marcus Kanahele (1975-76), Pulusila Filiaga (1979-81), David Aupiu (1979-82), Allen Salanoa (1982), Brad Anae (1980-81), Louis Wong (1982-84), Robert Anae (1982-84), Lakei Heimuli (1983-1986), (1980-81, 83-85) (1983-85), Ladd Akeo (1984-86), Andy Kato (1984-1987), Steve Kaufusi (1983-86), Thor Salanoa (1985-87), Chris Bisho (1986-1987), Alema Harrington (1986- POST OKLAHOMA GAME 88), Tau Harrington (1988-1990), Sim Tiatia (1988-90), Tom CELEBRATION 2009 Tuipulotu (1983-85), Peter Tuipulotu (1989-91), Wayne Faaluafua (1981-1982); Fotu Katoa (1989) Rich Kaufusi (1989-90); Chris YU’s football program has tapped into the Matau (1985-1986); Micah Matsuzaki (1989-1993); Phil Nauahi (1987-1988), Alema Fitisemanu (1985-90), Spencer Reid (1994- Pacific Islands to find players since 1951 97), Gabriel Reid (1999-02), Donny Atuia (1996-1999); Mark when Harry Bray of Hilo, Hawai’i transferred B Atuia (1991-1996); Justin Ena (1997-2001); Elias Faupula (1994- from Weber College to play for the Cougars. Other Pacific 1995); Setema Gali Jr. (1997-2000); Fred Katoa (1990); Harland Islanders who followed included: Famika Anae (1954-55), Ah You (1995-97); K.O. Kealaluhi (1995-1996); Henry Bloomfield John Kapele (1957-59), John Kawaa (1962-1963), John (1995-96), Tevita Liava’a (1997); Issiah Magalei (1996-1998); Lupoi (1967-1969) and Henry Nawahine (1964-1965). Shane Magalei (1996-1999); Reno Mahe (1998-2002); Itula Mili Some of BYU’s most celebrated and decorated players have (1991-1996); John Moala (1996-1997); John Moeaki (1994); Stan come from the Pacific islands, including All-Americans, Moleni (1998); Kelepi Ofahengaue (1996); Tevita Ofahengaue national record holders and players who have gone on to (1997-2000); Vaha Ongoongotau (1994-1995); John Raass (1994- compete in the NFL. 1995); Stan Raass (1994-1995); Terence Saluone (1992-1993); Kapi Sikahema (1991); Kalani Sitaki (1994-2000); Casey Tiumalu Since 1951, hundreds of Polynesian players have suited (1982-1983); Mike Ulufale (1994-1995); Morris Unutoa (1989- up for BYU. The Cougars’ Polynesian players have come 1995), Aaron Francisco (2001-04), Shaun Nua (2002-04), Ifo Pili from Hawaii, Tonga, Samoa and Fiji. Some of the most (1999-2003), Jason Kukahiko (2001-04), Hanale Vincent (2001- notable players include Vai Sikahema, the NCAA’s career 04), Manaia Brown (2002-05), Fahu Tahi (1999, 02-05), Vince leader in punt returns, All-American and NFL veteran tight Feula (2004-05), Daniel Marquardt (2001-05), T.J Sitake (1998- end Itula Mili and BYU’s third all-time rushing leader Lakei 00, 04-05), Jake Kuresa (2003-06), Hala Paongo (2004-06), Sete Heimuli. Six former BYU Polynesian players are currently on Aulai (2006-07), David Tafuna, Ray Feinga, Fui Vakapuna, Bryce NFL rosters. Mahuika (2006-08), Manase Tonga (2005-09), Harvey Unga Of the hundreds of Polynesian players, several rank (2006-2009), Vic So'oto (2005-10), Hebron Fangupo (2011), among the top statistical leaders in BYU history. Two of Romney Fuga (2006-pres.) and Eathyn Manumaleauna (2007, 10-pres.) the top-10 career rushers are Polynesian, including career 2010: BYU’s Polynesian CONTINGENT leader Harvey Unga. Two of the top-10 leaders in career RAY FEINGA Two-Time All-WAC: (ALL MWC 2007-08) Mekeli Ieremia

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TIGHT END TRADITION

Although known as the Quarterback Factory, BYU signal callers wouldn’t make the record books without someone on the receiving end of their throws. With BYU’s tradition of wide-open offenses, the tight end position has thrived in its offensive scheme.

FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE TIGHT ENDS Brian Billick 1976 Byron Rex 1992 Clay Brown 1979 Chad Lewis 1995 Clay Brown 1980 Chad Lewis 1996 Gordon Hudson 1982 Itula Mili 1996 Gordon Hudson 1983 Doug Jolley 2001 David Mills 1984 Jonny Harline 2005 Trevor Molini 1985 Jonny Harline 2006 Chris Smith 1989 Dennis Pitta 2007 Chris Smith 1990 Dennis Pitta 2008 Byron Rex 1991 Dennis Pitta 2009

ALL-AMERICAN TIGHT ENDS Clay Brown 1980 Byron Rex 1992 Gordon Hudson* 1982 Chad Lewis 1996 Gordon Hudson* 1983 Itula Mili 1996 David Mills 1984 Jonny Harline 2006 Trevor Molini 1985 Dennis Pitta 2008 Chris Smith 1989 Dennis Pitta* 2009 Chris Smith 1990 *consensus

Pictured clockwise from top left: Brian Billick, Gordon Hudson, Itula Mili, Daniel Coats. Andrew George, Chad Lewis

ight ends have thrived in the BYU offensive system for years. Like no other school in the nation, BYU’s tight ends have Tearned unprecedented success as a featured position in BYU’s wide-open offense. Over the years, Cougar football has emerged as the home of some of the best pass-catching tight ends in NCAA his- tory. Starting with “Miracle Bowl” hero Clay Brown in 1980, ten BYU tight ends have earned All-American status. Since 1976, 12 Cougar tight ends have received 20 First-Team All-Conference citations. In this decade alone nine different Cougar tight ends have made NFL rosters. Four former Cougars helped lead their teams to the Super Bowl— Doug Jolley with the Oakland Raiders in 2003, Chad Lewis with Philadelphia Eagles in 2005, Itula Mili with the Seattle Seahawks in 2006, and Gabriel Reid with the Chicago Bears in 2007. Two former BYU Cougars, Todd Christensen and Chad Lewis, have been named to several Pro Bowl teams during their successful professional careers Dennis Pitta, the NCAA’s career as tight ends. A BYU tight end was named first-team all-conference receiving tight end leader, was an (Jonny Harline in 2005 and 2006 and Dennis Pitta in 2007, 2008 NCAA Consensus All-American in 2009. and 2009) in five-straight years. In 2009, BYU became the first team in conference history to sweep the MWC tight end honors as Andrew George earned All-MWC Second Team accolades while Pitta was a consensus All- American.

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OOT E F BA HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES G L E L L The College Football Hall of Fame, located in South Bend, Indiana, has honored seven of BYU’s Football L INDIANA O D,

EN Greats. The seventh Cougar to be inducted into this prestigious hall is Heisman Trophy Winner Ty Detmer. C B H E UT SO M H A ALL OF F ty Detmer Quarterback: 1988-1991 Induction: December 2012 BYU's only Heisman Trophy Winner, Detmer is BYU's seventh inductee into the Hall of Fame. Detmer also won the Maxwell Award, two Davey O’Brien Awards and set 59 NCAA records in his tenure. Twice named a consensus All-American, Detmer won national player of the year awards from orga- nizations such as UPI, CBS, Scripps Howard and the U.S. Sports Academy. His 15,031 career passing yards and 121 touchdowns were NCAA bests at the time, and the gunslinger still holds nine NCAA records. A three-time First Team All-WAC performer, Detmer led College Football Hall of Fame coach LaVell Edwards’ teams to three conference championships, four bowl games, three AP top 25 finishes and a 28-21 win over top-ranked and defending national champion Miami on Sept. 8, 1990. The NCAA Today’s Top VI Award recipient still holds 10 school records, including the season and career marks for total offense, passing yards and 400-yard games. A ninth round selection of the 1992 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers, Detmer played 14 seasons in the NFL. The founder of the Ty Detmer Charitable Foundation, he regularly holds the Ty Detmer Youth Football League in Grants, N.M. He remains involved in the Davey O’Brien Foundation and the Children’s Miracle Network, and he makes yearly appearances at numerous fundraising events for youth organizations. A 2000 inductee of the BYU Athletics Hall of Fame, Detmer is currently the head coach at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Austin, Texas.

GORDON HUDSON Tight End: 1980-1983 Inducted: 2009 Hudson is the first non-quarterback to represent BYU as a player in the Hall. A consensus All- America First Team pick in 1982 and 1983, Hudson is still the NCAA FBS record holder for most passes caught per game by a tight end (5.4) in a career, most career yards per game by a tight end (75.3) and most yards in a single game by a tight end (259). Hudson helped BYU win four confer- ence championships (WAC) and earn four Holiday Bowl invitations during his career from 1980-83. He totaled 2,484 receiving yards and 22 touchdowns during his All-American career.

Steve Young Quarterback: 1982-83 Inducted: 2005 One of the greatest collegiate quarterbacks of all time, Young set 13 NCAA records. As a junior, he averaged 318.8 yards per game of total offense, earning All-Western Athletic Conference recognition and Conference Player of the Year honors. In his senior season, he repeated as a first-team All-WAC selection, completed 306 of 429 pass attempts for an impressive .713 percentage and led BYU to its second straight Holiday Bowl. His .713 completion percentage, 3,902 yards passing, 4,346 yards of total offense and 33 touchdowns all led the nation. He completed 592 of 907 attempts for a .653 average, threw for 7,733 yards and 56 touchdowns and had 8,817 yards of total offense in only 31 games. A unanimous All-American and academic All-WAC selection, Young was the runner- up for the Heisman Trophy and received a National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete Award in recognition for his excellence on the field, in the classroom and in the community. Young retired after 15 seasons in the NFL, where he earned two MVP awards, seven trips to the Pro Bowl and led the San Francisco 49ers to win the Super Bowl in 1995, earning MVP honors.

LAVELL EDWARDS Head Coach: 1972-2000 Inducted: 2004 A coaching icon whose success and longevity are paralleled by few, Edwards guided BYU to heights never before reached in the program’s history. Edwards posted a record of 257-101-3 (.716) over a span of 29 seasons at BYU. From 1972 until his retirement following the 2000 season, Edwards roamed the sidelines at BYU--a tenure that ranks fifth all-time among coaches at one school. In 20 of those 29 seasons, the Cougars claimed the league title. Guiding BYU to 22 bowl game appear- ances, including a streak of 17-straight bowl appearances, Edwards reached the pinnacle of coach- ing success in 1984 by winning the National Championship. His 257 wins rank him sixth in NCAA Division I-A history, and he has more victories than every other coach in BYU history combined. At the helm, Edwards coached one Heisman Trophy winner, two Outland Trophy recipients, four Davey O’Brien award winners and 32 All-Americans–not to mention countless players who went on to professional careers in the NFL. He was named NCAA District 8 Coach of the Year eight times, the Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year in 1979 and AFCA National Coach of the Year in 1984. Named the State of Utah’s Coach of the Century, Edwards is a member of the State of Utah Sports Hall of Fame. “A spectacular choice,” Steve Young said. “When you think of the Hall of Fame, you think of longev- ity, excellence, leadership and quality. In my book, Hall of Fame and LaVell Edwards go hand in hand. He is definitely a worthy recipient of this honor.” < 138 > COLLEGE FOOTBALL<>

Jim McMahon Quarterback: 1978-81 Inducted: 1998 In 1998 Jim McMahon (1977-78, 80-81) joined former BYU quarterbacks Gifford Nielsen and Marc Wilson, who were inducted into the National Football Foundation Collegiate Hall of Fame in 1994 and 1996, respectively. McMahon set 75 NCAA records at BYU, was a 1981 First Team All-American by Kodak (Coaches), College & Pro Weekly, Associated Press, UPI, Football Writers Association of America, and second team NEA. In 1980 he earned First team All-America from the FWAA. McMahon balloted third place for the Heisman Trophy in 1981 and fifth in 1980. In 1981, he won the Davey O’Brien Trophy, the Sammy Baugh Award, the Utah Sportsman of the Year and the NCAA Co-Offensive Player of the Year with Marcus Allen (Pigskin Club of Wash., D.C.). He led the NCAA in pass efficiency (155.0) and total offense (345.8) in 1981 as well as pass efficiency (176.9) and total offense (385.6) in 1980. He set 29 Western Athletic Conference records and was three-time WAC Player of the Year and first team all-league. He broke 23 school records, was MVP of the 1980 and 1981 Holiday Bowls and has been inducted to the Holiday Bowl Hall of Fame. McMahon passed for 9,536 yards, threw 84 touchdowns and completed 653 of 1,056 passes during his career at BYU. McMahon played for the Chicago Bears from 1982-88 (1985 Super Bowl Champions, 1985 Pro QB of the Year, and Pro Bowl); San Diego Chargers in 1989; Philadelphia Eagles from 1990-92; in 1993; Arizona Cardinals in 1994; and Green Bay Packers from 1995-96 (1997 Super Bowl Champions).

Marc Wilson Quarterback: 1976-79 Inducted: 1996 One of the most celebrated quarterbacks in Cougar history, Marc Wilson earned consensus All- America honors in 1979 and was inducted into the Hall of Fame on Dec. 10, 1996. In Wilson’s first game as a starter, he was 15 of 25 for 332 yards with seven touchdowns in a 63-17 tri- umph over Colorado State and was consequently named Sports Illustrated’s Offensive Player of the Week. In Wilson’s career at BYU, he set ten NCAA records. The 6-5, 204 pound quarterback ranked fourth in the nation in passing efficiency with a 147.1 rating in 1979. That same year, Wilson finished third in the Heisman balloting, led his team to an undefeated regular season, and was named the Holiday Bowl’s Offensive MVP. A true student-athlete, Wilson was the recipient of the NCAA Top Five Award and its Post Graduate Scholarship. A first round draft pick of the Oakland Raiders, Wilson played eight seasons before finishing his career with the New England Patriots. Presently, Wilson is a land developer in the North Seattle area. He and his wife, Colleen, live in Woodinville, Washington with their four children.

Gifford Nielsen Quarterback: 1975-77 Inducted: 1994 Nicknamed the “Mormon Rifle,” Gifford Nielsen became BYU’s first Hall of Fame inductee in 1994. His prolific passing career began when he came off the bench in the third game of his sophomore season to lead the Cougars to a 16-15 come-from-behind win by completing 10 of 12 passes. “From that point on,” Nielsen said, “everything clicked, and it’s just amazing what happened.” As a junior in 1976, Nielsen really made fans sit up and notice. He passed for 3,192 yards and 29 touchdowns, set 13 WAC records and made All-American. Next season promised even more. He threw five touchdown passes against New Mexico, six against Utah State and was twice named Player of the Week. For the first time, a BYU football team was nationally ranked. “It was like a little dream world,” said Nielsen, a product of Provo High School. “The numbers were just mind-boggling. Everything you could ever dream of as a kid in Provo, Utah, was in the palm of my hand.” On Oct. 8, 1977, his season and college career ended when he suffered a serious injury. Over three years Nielsen averaged an astounding 243 yards passing per game. Nielsen played six years with the Houston Oilers and was the last quarterback to lead the Oilers to the AFC finals. He and his wife Wendy have six children.

Established in 1947 by the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, Inc., the first class was inducted in 1951. In order to be eligible for the Hall of Fame, a nominated player must be out of college at least ten years and a first team All-America selection by a major selector during his career. The voting is done by a 12-member panel made up of athletic directors, conference and bowl officials and media representatives. The College Football Hall of Fame is located in South Bend, Indiana, and is open year round. For more information visit http://collegefootball.org/.

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1962 1973 1979 1983 Roger DuPaix, guard Jay Miller, wide receiver Lloyd Jones, wide receiver Steve Young, quarterback Eldon Fortie, halfback Paul Linford, def. tackle Clay Brown, tight end Gordon Hudson, tight end Tom Bell, off. line Todd Shell, linebacker 1965 1974 Nick Eyre, off. line Casey Tiumalu, run. back Phil Odle, wide receiver Brad Oates, off. tackle Danny Hansen, off. line Rex Burningham, off. tackle Virgil Carter, quarterback Lloyd Fairbanks, off. guard Scott Nielson, off. guard Brandon Flint, def. end John Ogden, fullback Orrin Olsen, center Marc Wilson, quarterback Jon Young, def. back Gary Sheide, quarterback 1966 Homer Jones, running b Keith Rivera, def. end Glen Titensor, def. end 1984 Phil Odle, wide receiver Paul Linford, def. tackle Glen Redd, linebacker Robbie Bosco, quarterback Grant Wilson, guard Larry Carr, linebacker Gary Kama, linebacker Glen Kozlowski, receiver Virgil Carter, quarterback John Neal, def. back David Mills, tight end John Ogden, fullback 1975 Bill Schoepflin, def. back Marv Allen, linebacker Curg Belcher, linebacker Brad Oates, off. tackle , center Bobby Roberts, safety Jeff Blanc, running back 1980 Craig Garrick, off. guard Sid Smith, linebacker 1967 Jim McMahon, quarterback Kyle Morrell, def. back Gary Shaw, def. back Lloyd Jones, wide receiver Jim Herrmann, def. end Phil Odle, wide receiver Dana Wilgar, def. back Clay Brown, tight end Max Newberry, tackle Nick Eyre, off. tackle 1985 Bobby Roberts, safety 1976 Calvin Close, off. guard Jason Buck, def. tackle Craig Bozich, linebacker Brian Billick, tight end Glen Titensor, def. line Mark Bellini, wide receiver Dave Hubbard, off. line Brad Anae, def. end Trevor Molini, tight end 1969 Gifford Nielsen, quarterback Glen Redd, linebacker Kurt Gouveia, linebacker Mel Olson, center Jeff Blanc, running back Bill Schoepflin, def. back Lakei Heimuli, fullback Jeff Slipp, def. back Mekeli Ieremia, def. end Mark Brady, def. back , linebacker Chris Farasopoulos, def. back Bill Rice, def. line Clay Brown, punter Dave Wright, off. tackle Rod Wood, linebacker Blake Murdock, linebacker 1986 1970 1981 Dana Wilgar, def. back Jason Buck, def. tackle Ken Serck, tackle Jim McMahon, quarterback Shawn Knight, def. tackle Gerald Meyer, def. back 1977 Dan Plater, wide receiver Calvin Close, off. guard Lakei Heimuli, running back Chris Farasopoulos, def. back Mike Chronister, receiver Brad Anae, def. end Mark Bellini, wide receiver Keith Uperesa, off. tackle Kyle Whittingham, linebacker Rodney Thomas, def. back 1971 Lance Reynolds, off. tackle Todd Christensen, fullback Gordon Gravelle, off. guard Mekeli Ieremia, def. end 1987 Joe Liljenquist, def. end 1982 Mark Bernsten, linebacker John Borgia, off. guard Jeff Lyman, linebacker Steve Young, quarterback Jason Coloma, def. back Leonard Chitty, kicker Dan Hansen, safety Gordon Hudson, tight end David Futrell, nose guard Golden Richards, returner 1978 , center Lloyd Eldredge, off. guard Troy Long, def. back Mike Chronister, receiver 1972 Vince Stroth, off. tackle Thor Salanoa, linebacker Tom Bell, off. line Paul Howard, off. guard Chuck Ehin, nose guard Al Gaspard, off. line 1988 P. Van Valkenburg, run. back Mike Morgan, def. tackle Jim McMahon, quarterback Chuck Cutler, wide receiver Paul Linford, def. tackle Todd Shell, linebacker Mat Mendenhall, def. line Bob Davis, linebacker Ron Tree, linebacker Tom Holmoe, def. back Ross Varner, def. line Rodney Rice, def. back Dave Atkinson, def. back Mike Mees, punter Larry Miller, linebacker Pat Thompson, punter Dan Hansen, safety Jason Coloma, def. back Brian White, off. tackle

Lance Reynolds Rodney Thomas Rich Kaufusi Tim McTyer All-WAC 1977 All-WAC 1986 All-WAC 1990 All-WAC 1996

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1989 Shay Muirbrook, linebacker Eric Bergeson, def. back Stan Raass, linebacker Bob Davis, linebacker James Dye, returner Ty Detmer, quarterback Mo Elewonibi, off. guard 1996 Itula Mili, tight end Chris Smith, tight end Chad Lewis, tight end 1990 Larry Moore, off. line Matt Bellini, halfback Steve Sarkisian, quarter- Andy Boyce, wide receiver back Ty Detmer, quarterback Henry Bloomfield, def. line Alema Fitisemanu, LB Shay Muirbrook, linebacker Two-Time All-MWC: Neal Fort, off. tackle Tim McTyer, def. back MATT REYNOLDS Earl Kauffman, punter Omarr Morgan, def. back Rich Kaufusi, def. tackle James Dye, rtrn specialist Brian Mitchell, def. back 1997 Chris Smith, tight end Omarr Morgan, def. back Robert Stephens, center John Tait, off. line 1991 1998 Rocky Biegel, linebacker Justin Ena, linebacker Cameron Jensen, linebacker Ty Detmer, quarterback John Tait, off. line Bryan May, off. guard Rob Morris, linebacker 2002 2007 Byron Rex, tight end Brian Gray, cornerback Dustin Rykert, off. line Max Hall, quarterback Daren Yancey, def. line Brady Poppinga, def. line Dennis Pitta, tight end 1992 Matt Payne, punter Ray Feinga, off. line Scott Brumfield, off. line 1999 Dallas Reynolds, off. line Lenny Gomes, off. line Kevin Feterik, quarterback 2003 Jan Jorgensen, def. line Eric Drage, wide receiver Byron Frisch, def. end Aaron Francisco, safety Bryan Kehl, linebacker Derwin Gray, def. back Brian Gray, def. back Brady Poppinga, def. line Shad Hansen, linebacker Margin Hooks, wide receiver Matt Payne, punter 2008 Garry Pay, center Matt Johnson, off. line Austin Collie, wide receiver Byron Rex, tight end Rob Morris, linebacker 2004 Dennis Pitta*, tight end Todd Watkins, wide receiver Ray Feinga, off. line 1993 2000 Aaron Francisco, safety Dallas Reynolds, off. line Todd Herget, linebacker Owen Pochman, kicker Brady Poppinga, def. line Jan Jorgensen, def. line Eric Drage, wide receiver Setema Gali, def. end Matt Payne, punter Mike Empey, off. line Justin Ena, linebacker 2009 Aaron Edmunds, punter 2005 Dennis Pitta*, tight end 1994 John Beck, quarterback Harvey Unga, running back Randy Brock, def. end 2001 Curtis Brown, running back Matt Reynolds, off. line Evan Pilgrim, off. guard Luke Staley, running back Jonny Harline, tight end Jan Jorgensen, def. line Jamal Willis, halfback Brandon Doman, quarterback Reno Mahe, wide receiver 2006 2010 1995 Doug Jolley, tight end John Beck, quarterback Matt Reynolds, off. line Chad Lewis, tight end Jason Scukanec, center Curtis Brown, running back Andrew Rich, def Larry Moore, off. line Ryan Denney, def. end Jonny Harline, tight end Vic So'oto, def. line John Raass, def. line Jernaro Gilford, def. back Jake Kuresa, off. line *To view BYU's 2011-present All-Independent honorees, turn to page 106 John Tait Todd Watkins Cameron Jensen Dennis Pitta All-WAC 1997, 1998 All-MWC 2004 All-MWC 2006 All-MWC 2007, 2008, 2009

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eldon fortie ('61,'62) Nicknamed orrin olsen ('75) Started all 11 games. Trophy voting. Was a three-year starter “The Phantom,” Fortie broke 21 Brother of Merlin and Phil Olsen. for 24 consecutive games. school records and is one of only two players in BYU football history gifford nielsen (76) Nicknamed jim mcmahon ('80,'81) Led nation to have his number retired. Rushed the “Mormon Rifle,” he threw 207 with 4,571 yards passing includ- for 1,149 yards, an average of 5.8 completions for 3,192 yards and 29 ing 47 touchdowns in 1980. First per carry, and passed for 814 yards touchdown passes. Led nation in Division I player to pass for more in 1962. Holds BYU record for most touchdown passes, second in total than 4,000 yards in a season. Set rushing yards in a game (272). offense, fourth in passing. As a team, or tied 26 NCAA records. Led nation the Cougars finished first in passing in total offense (385.6) and pass jay miller ('73) Led the nation in (307.8), sixth in total offense (424.4) efficiency (176.9), which ranks fourth receiving with 100 receptions for and eighth in NCAA scoring (31.9). all-time in NCAA history. Finished 1,181 yards including eight touch- 1994 College Football Hall of Fame fifth in Heisman voting. Won first- downs. Holds BYU record for most inductee. ever Davey O’Brien Award in 1981. receptions in a game (22) and most Led nation with 3,555 yards passing receiving yards in a game (263 marc wilson ('78,'79) Threw 250 including 30 touchdowns. Led the completions for 3,720 yards with NCAA in pass efficiency (155.0) and WAYNE BAKER ('74) Named second 29 touchdown passes. Threw seven total offense (345.8). Finished third team All-American his senior season touchdown passes in first start. Led in Heisman voting. Finished career when he finished with 82 tackles (67 NCAA in total offense. Ranked fourth with 75 NCAA records. 1998 College assisted, 15 solo). He also recorded in the nation in passing efficiency Football Hall of Fame inductee. nine quarterback hurries and 10 quar- with a 147.1 rating. 1979 Senior terback sacks as a senior. Bowl MVP. Finished third in Heisman bart oates ('82) As a two-year voting. Set 19 NCAA records in his starter on the offensive line, Oates brad oates ('75) He was All-Western career. Winner of Sammy Baugh earned Honorable Mention All-WAC Athletic Conference and co-captain Trophy as College Passer of the Year. in 1981 and All-WAC First Team in his last two seasons at BYU, and Led team to an undefeated regular 1982. He was also named to the All- was named second team All-American season and was named the Holiday District VII All-Academic team. Oates by the Associated Press, the highest Bowl’s Offensive MVP. 1996 College also enjoyed a successful career in honor ever for a BYU football player to Football Hall of Fame inductee. the NFL. that date. clay brown ('80) Made game win- gordon hudson ('82,'83) A two-time ning “hail mary” catch in 1980 All-American, Hudson had 67 catches Holiday Bowl against SMU. Had for 928 yards and six touchdowns in 1,009 receiving yards in 1980. 1982 and 44 catches for 596 yards and six touchdowns in 1983. He was nick eyre ('80) Nicknamed “The Bear.” also a two-time first-team All-WAC Was BYU’s first consensus All-American selection. He set five NCAA records. lineman. Finished third in the Outland

Marc Wilson • 1978,79

BYU's Consensus All-Americans A "consensus All-American" is a player who is listed as a first team All-American by at least half of the rec- ognized lists.

Marc Wilson QB 1979 Mo Elewonibi OL 1989 Nick Eyre OL 1980 Chris Smith TE 1990 Jim McMahon QB 1981 Ty Detmer QB 1990 Gordon Hudson TE 1982 Ty Detmer QB 1991 Gordon Hudson TE 1983 Luke Staley RB 2001 Steve Young QB 1983 Dennis Pitta TE 2009 Jason Buck DL 1986

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Steve Young • 1983 Robbie Bosco • 1984 Jim McMahon • 1980, 1981 Jay Miller • 1973, 1974 Ty Detmer • 1990, 1991 steve young ('83) Won Davey mark bellini ('85) A former walk- chris smith ('89,'90) Led team with O’Brien Award and finished runner-up on, Bellini led BYU with 63 recep- 60 catches for 1,090 yards, includ- for the Heisman. BYU led nation in tions for 1,008 yards, including 14 ing five touchdowns in 1989. Set total offense and was second in scor- touchdowns his senior season in NCAA record for tight end with 1,156 ing. Cougars set NCAA total offense 1985. He was also 10th nationally in yards receiving in 1990. Caught 68 record with 584.2 yards per game. receiving average of 5.7 catches per passes and scored two touchdowns. game. Had 138 receptions, 2,267 robbie bosco ('84,'85) Led BYU to only yards receiving and 23 touchdowns ty detmer ('90,'91) First collegian National Championship in school history. in his career. from the Rockies to win the Heisman Led nation in total offense and finished Trophy. Passed for 5,188 yards and runner-up in passing efficiency (151.8). TREVOR MOLINI ('85) Named third- 41 touchdowns. Member of the Runner-up for Davey O’Brien Award and team All-American as a tight end his NCAA All-Decade team. Still holds 10 third in Heisman voting. sophomore season and received an NCAA records. His career record of honorable mention nod during his 15,031 yards passing is third highest kyle morrell ('84) As BYU’s safety junior season. Caught 63 passes in Division I football history. Morrell was honored as the WAC for 849 yards and three touchdowns Defensive Player of the Year with 70 as a sophomore. Caught 11 passes Byron Rex ('92) Named UPI Second tackles, three interceptions and one for 186 yards and two touchdowns Team All-American tight end in 1992. sack. against New Mexico in 1985. He was also a two-time All-WAC selection (1991-1992). LEon White ('84) Selected defensive MVP of the 1984 Holiday Bowl. Named second- jason buck ('85,'86) Became only Alan Boardman ('93) A four-year team All-America by The Sporting News the third player in the western United starter who recorded 204 punts for as a junior (1984) and honorable mention States to win Outland Trophy. Had 59 8,636 yards, averaging 42.3 yards All-America as a senior (1985) by the AP. tackles, 13 tackles for loss and 12.5 per kick. His freshman year he ranked Had 10 pass deflections in 1984, includ- sacks in 1986. ninth among punters nationally with a ing five against Utah State. Recorded 90 43.13 average per kick. tackles, five tackles for loss and two sacks pat thompson ('88) Led conference his senior season. in punting with 49 punts for 2,195 EVAN PILGRIM ('92,'94) A three-year yards, an average of 44.8 yards per starter on BYU’s offensive line. In David Mills ('84) Led team in punt. Led the nation in punting for 1994, his senior season, Pilgrim receivin during his senior season much of the season. anchored an offensive line that was when he caught 60 passes for 1,023 fifth in the nation in total offense. yards and seven touchdowns. Played mo elewonibi ('89) Didn’t play He helped Jamal Willis become the on four WAC championship teams, football until after high school. Led all-time leading rusher in BYU his- including the National Championship BYU to a 10-3 record, a berth in the tory, and led the Cougars to a No. team in ‘84. Holiday Bowl and graded out four 10 national ranking (final season times with perfect pass protection as ranking). Pilgram was named a sec- Trevor matich ('84) Was named to a senior. He was the 1989 Outland ond team All-American guard by the the AP All-America Third Team and Trophy winner. Associated Press after his senior year. Football News Honorable Mention as a center. Also named All-WAC First Team, played in the senior bowl, and bob davis ('89) Had 137 tackles, was the 28th pick in the 1985 NFL including six sacks his senior season. draft by the New England Patriots. Dick Butkus Award candidate.

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itula mili ('96) Had 46 catches for JONNY HARLINE ('06) Picked up six was ranked No. 13 in the nation. He a nation-leading 692 yards and three All-America citations, including First started in all 12 games as a freshman touchdowns for tight ends. First-team Team honors from The Sporting and all 51 games of his career. All-WAC after senior season. News, ESPN, College Football News, CBS Sportsline.com, SI.com Austin Collie ('08) Named to six dif- STEVE SARKISIAN ('96) He had a and Third Team honors from the ferent All-America teams as a junior record-setting two-year (1995-96) Associated Press. Harline led all BYU in 2008 after leading the nation with career at BYU. Sarkisian completed receivers in receiving yards (935) and 1,538 receiving yards and 118.31 549-of-824 passes (66.6 percent) for touchdowns (12). yards per game. He was named 7,755 yards and 55 TDs in his career. to the CBS Sports.com First Team, As a senior in 1996, he led the nation JOHN BECK ('06) Named a Sporting earned second-team honors from AP, in passing efficiency (173.6, the sev- News Second Team All-American The Sporting News, Sports Illustrated enth best mark ever) as the Western while picking up Honorable Mention and Rivals and third-team recogni- Athletic Conference champion Cougars citations from CBS Sportsline.com, tion from College Football News. went 14-1 and won the Cotton Bowl. Pro Football Weekly and College Declared early for the NFL Draft as He was the WAC Offensive Player of Football News. Beck finished his BYU BYU’s career receiving leader. Named the Year in 1996 and a second-team career as the second Cougar passer to a Sporting News Second Team All-American. surpass to 10,000-yard mark. Freshman All-American in 2004 after leading the nation’s freshman receiv- rob morris ('98,'99) Two-time all-confer- JAKE KURESA ('06) Named a College ers with 4.82 catches per game and ence selection. His 345 career tackles Football News Second Team All- 70.1 yards per game. He was also is eighth all-time at BYU. He was as American while earning an Honorable the 2004 MWC Freshman of the Year. a first round draft pick in 2000 by the Mention citation from The Sporting Indianapolis Colts. Morris was named News. Anchored an offensive unit DENNIS PITTA ('08,'09) Named a con- to the Associated Press, The Sporting that was fourth in the nation in yards sensus All-American in 2009. Earned News, Football News All-American per game. He started games at tackle, first-team honors by Walter Camp first-teams after his senior year. He guard and center during the 2006 Foundation, AFCA, and Pro Football was also a semifinalist for Butkus season. Weekly; second team by AP, Sports Award, given to nation’s top line- Illustrated, CBS Sports and Rivals; backer, and the WAC Defensive Player JAN JORGENSEN ('06) Earned Third third-team by Sporting News and Phil of the year in 1998 after posting 147 Team Freshman All-America honors Steele; HM by College Football News. tackles during his junior season. from the Sporting News. Jorgensen Set the NCAA record for career receiv- started each of BYU’s 13 games as a ing yards by a tight end (2,901). Was luke staley ('01) NCAA leader in freshman. He tied for the team league Rivals.com All-America Third Team scoring (15.45 points per game) and with five sacks and led all defensive in 2008. Also received honorable third in the nation in rushing average linemen with 34 total tackles. at 143.82 yards per game. Set BYU mention from Sports Illustrated and single season records in touchdowns Harvey Unga ('07) Named a Rivals. College Football News. scored (28), most points scored com Second Team Freshman All- MATT REYNOLDS ('08) Named to (170) and rushing yards (1,596). American in 2007 after compiling four different Freshman All-America He led BYU to 12-2 record and 1,050 rushing yards and 600 receiv- MWC Championship. He earned the ing yards. Unga is the Cougars’ all- teams in 2008, including Football nation’s top running back award, the time leading freshman running back Writers Association of America First Doak Walker Award, after his out- and the first BYU freshman to eclipse Team, Rivals.com First Team, College standing junior season. the 1,000-yard mark in a single Football News.com First Team and season. He holds the school record Sporting News Second Team. Started Matt Payne ('04) In 2004 he was for most 100-yard rushing games all 13 games on veteran offensive named AFCA and Sporting News First as a freshman with seven and holds line featuring four other senior start- Team All-American and AP Second the MWC Freshman Rushing record ers. Received College Football News Team All-American as a punter. with 1,227 yards. Received College Sophomore Team recognition in 2004 Ray Guy and lou Groza Award Football News Sophomore Team hon- 2009. Semifinalist. Led the nation with 51 orable mention in 2008 after rushing punts for an average of 48.0 yards per for 1,132 yards BRADEN HANSEN ('09) Named a punt while earning All-America honor- able mention recognition in 2002. He DALLAS REYNOLDS ('05,'08) Named a first-team Freshman All-American was also an All-MWC First Team selec- College Football News Third Team All- by Football Writers Association of tion three times (2002-04). American as a senior center in 2008 America and Phil Steele. Received after anchoring an offensive unit that honorable mention from College Daniel Coats ('03) Set a BYU fresh- was ranked No. 6 in the nation in Football News. man tight end receiving record with passing and No. 16 in total offense. 30 receptions for 378 yards and four Named a Sporting News Third Team touchdowns. Named a Sporting News Freshman All-American and a Rivals. Freshman All-American in 2003. com Second Team Freshman All- American in 2005 on offense that

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BYU All-Americans Year Name Level/Organization 1934 Wilson, Jessie All-America 1939 Vaugn, Lloyd Third Team AP 1959 Dennis, Lonnie Third Team Williamson 1961,62 Fortie, Eldon First Team NEA (61), Second Team UPI, AP, Williamson, Football News, Third Team AFCA 1967 Odle, Phil First Team Dell Sports 1971 Gravelle, Gorden Second Team AP, UPI, Universal Sports 1972 Van Valkenburg, Pete Second Team Universal Sports, Third Team AP 1973 Miller, Jay First Team Universal Sports 1974 Baker, Wayne Second Team NEA 1975 Olsen, Orrin All-America 1975 Oates, Brad Second Team AP 1976 Nielsen, Gifford First Team Football Writers of America, Second Team UPI, AP 1978,79 Wilson, Marc Churchmen's (78), Consensus (79), AFCA, FWAA, UPI, AP, Walter Camp, Churchmen's (79) 1978 Coloma, Jason Third Team AP 1978 Wood, Rod Churchmen's 1979 Bell, Tom Churchmen's 1980,81 McMahon, Jim First Team Kodak, College and Pro Football Weekly, Second Team Ap, UPI (80), Consensus (81) 1980 Eyre, Nick Consensus, First Team AFCA, AFWAA, Second Team UPI, Third Team AP 1980 Brown, Clay Second Team UPI, Third Team AP 1982 Oates, Bart Second Team 1982,83 Hudson, Gordon Consensus (82,83) 1983 Young, Steve Consensus 1984 Mills, David First Team Athlon 1984 Morrell, Kyle First Team AP, Second Team Sporting News 1984 White, Leon Second Team Sporting News 1984,85 Bosco, Robbie Second Team UPI, Third Team FB News, Sporting News, AP (84), Second Team Football News (85) 1984 Matich, Trevor Third Team AP 1985 Molini, Trevor Third Team Football News 1985 Bellini, Mark Second Team UPI, Third Team AP 1985,86 Buck, Jason Third Team AP (85), Consensus (86) 1986 Knight, Shawn Third Team AP 1988 Thompson, Pat First Team Kodak, FWAA, Scripps-Howard, Second Team AP, UPI 1989,90 Smith, Chris Consensus (89, 90) 1989 Davis, Bob Third Team Football News, AP 1989 Elewonibi, Mo Consensus 1990,91 Detmer, Ty Consensus (90, 91) 1991,92,93 Brock, Randy First Team Freshman FB News (91), First Team Soph. FB News (92), Almost FB News (93) 1992,93 Drage, Eric Almost Football News (92,93) 1992 Gray, Detwin Almost Football News (92) 1992 Hansen, Shad Third Team Football News 1992,94 Pilgrim, Evan Second Team Sophomore Football News (92), Second Team AP (94) 1992 Rex, Byron Second Team UPI, Almost Football News 1993 Walsh, John First Team Sophomore Football News, Almost Football News 1993 Herget, Todd Almost Football News 1993 Boardman, Alan Freshman Football News, Almost Football News 1993 Empey, Mike Almost Football News 1993 Willis, Jamal Almost Football News 1995 Raass, John First Team Successful Farming Magazine 1995 Raass, Stan First Team Successful Farming Magazine 1996 Mili, Itula First Team AFCA 1996 Sarkisian, Steve Second Team Football News 1996 Tait, John Freshman - The Sporting News 1997 Dabney, Jaron Second Team Freshman The Sporting News 1997 Johnson, Dustin Successful Farming Magazine 1998,99 Morris, Rob First Team FB News (98), Second Team Sporting News, AFCA, Third Team FB News (99) 1999,01 Staley, Luke Third Team Freshman Sporting News (99), Consensus (01) 2001 Denney, Ryan Fourth Team Sporting News 2003 Coats, Daniel Freshman - The Sporting News 2004,08 Collie, Austin 2nd Team Frosh. Sporting News (04), 2nd Team Rivals, SI.com, AP, Sporting News, CBSSports.com (08) 2004 Payne, Matt First Team NCAA, AFCA, Sporting News, Second Team AP 2005,08 Reynolds, Dallas Second Team Rivals.com Fresh., Third Team Sporting News Fresh. (05) Third Team (08) 2006 Harline, Johnny First Team Sporting News, CBSSports, FB News, SI.com, ESPN, Third Team AP 2006 Beck, John Pro Football Weekly, College Football News, Second Team Sporting News 2006 Kuresa, Jake Second Team College Football News 2006 Jorgensen, Jan Third Team Freshman Sporting News 2007 Unga, Harvey Second Team Freshman Rivals.com, Scout.com Freshman, Second Team Freshman The Sporting News 2007 Feinga, Rey Second Team SI.com 2008,09 Pitta, Dennis Third Team Rivals.com (08), Consensus (09) 2008,09 Reynolds, Matt Freshman FWAA First Team, Rivals.com, CFB News, Sporting News, First Team CFB News Sophomore 2009 Hansen, Braden First Team FWAA Freshman, First Team Phil Steele Freshman < 145 > ALL-AMERICANS 2010ACADEMIC BYU FOOTBALL ALL-AMERICANS

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

With 31 Academic All-Americans, BYU’s reputation as a nationally renowned academic institution continues to grow. Since 1965, BYU’s 31 Academic All-Americans have earned 37 Academic All-American citations.

BYU’S ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

VIRGIL CARTER 1965 TY MATTINGLY 1986 CHAD LEWIS 1996 CASEY BOYETTE 1966 CHUCK CUTLER 1987 BEN CAHOON 1997 VIRGIL CARTER 1966 CHUCK CUTLER 1988 JARED LEE 2000 PAUL EHRMANN 1966 TIM CLARK 1988 RYAN DENNEY 2001 DAN TAYLOR 1972 FRED WHITTINGHAM 1989 NATHAN MEIKLE 2005 DAN TAYLOR 1973 ANDY BOYCE 1990 DAVID OSWALD 2008 STEVE STRATTON 1973 BRAD CLARK 1992 KELLEN FOWLER 2008 STEVE MILLER 1976 BRUCE JENNE 1992 MATT BAUMAN 2008 STEVE SMITH 1976 ERIC DRAGE 1992 SCOTT JOHNSON 2009 SCOTT PHILLIPS 1980 ERIC DRAGE 1993 MATT BAUMAN 2009 DAN PLATER 1981 CORY COOK 1994 BRYAN KARIYA 2010 STEVE YOUNG 1983 ALAN BOARDMAN 1994 MARV ALLEN 1984 ALAN BOARDMAN 1996

Steve Young • 1983 Ty Mattingly • 1986 Chuck Cutler • ‘87 & ‘88 Eric Drage • ‘92 & ‘93 Alan Boardman • ‘94 & ‘96

Chad Lewis • 1996 Ben Cahoon • 1997 Jared Lee • 2000 Ryan Deney • 2001 Nathan Meikle • 2005

David Oswald • 2008 Kellen Fowler • 2008 Matt Bauman • '08 & '09 Scott Johnson • 2009 Bryan Kariya • 2010

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AAA Atkinson, Jordan 2009-2010 Betham, John 1972-74 Abbott, Fielding 1946-47 Atuaia, Donny 1996-1999 Beverley, Kish 2002 Adams, Doug 1972-74 Atuaia, Mark 1991, 94-96 Biddulph, Floyd 1931-32 Adams, John 1981 Attig, Aaron 2007 Biddulph, Buddy 1925 Adams, Richard 1967-69 August, Bill 1971-72 Biddy, Bob 1975-76 Adams, Tim 1989 Aulai, Sete 2006-07 Biegel, Rocky 1988-91 Affleck, Dave 1972-73 Aupiu, David 1979-82 Biegel, T.D. 1993-94 Aguirre, Lee 2009 Autentico, Randy 1963 Billick, Brian 1974-76 Ah You, Charlie 1973-75 Awai, Barrett 1991-92 Bills, Bob 1951 Ah You, CJ 2001, 03 Bills, Craig 2009 Ah You, Harland 1995-97 BBB Bills, KC 2003, 05 Ah You, Matt 2003-04, 08 Bills, Karol 1949, 52 Aiono, Aissac 2001-03 Badger, Lonnie 1953 Bingham, Neil 1968-70 Aitken, Ray 1949 Bailey, Joe 1971-73 Bird, Forest 1936-38 Aguirre, Lee 2009-10 Bailey, Mike 1971 Bird, Ken 1941-42 Akeo, Ladd 1984-86 Baker, Frank 1961-63 Bird, Nick 1923 Akerfelds, Daniel 1982-83 Baker, Wayne 1972-74 Bisgaard, Christopher1995-96 Alba, Micah 2002-04 Baldwin, Tom 1993-95 Bisho, Chris 1986, 87 Albrecht, Scott 1994 Balholm, Neil 1981-82 Blackham, Gordon 1964-65 Alexander, Payton 1926-27 Ball, Jason 1993 Blackham, Shirl 1939-40 Alger, Ned 1950 Ballard, Jim 1963 Blackwell, Clay 1978-79 Alisa, Michael 2008,11-pres. Ballif, Ariel 1924 Blanc, Jeff 1973-76 Allen, Bill 1974-75 Ballif, Jae 1950-52 Bledsoe, Jared 1998 Allen, Eddie 1936-37 Ballif, Mark 1929 Bloomfield, Henry 1995-96 Allen, James 2002-03 Balmforth, Jim 1988-90 Bloomfield, Tefua 1994-95 Allen, Mark 1983-84 Baltzer, Tom 1966-67 Boardman, Alan 1993-96 Allen, Marvin 1978, 81-84 Banker, Carl 1962-63 Bockwoldt, Colby 2000-03 Allen, Matt 2004-07 Banky, Richard 1965-67 Bolden, Chris 2006-07 Allen, Paul 1960-61 Banzhaf, Steve 1970 Bolli, Tyler 1993-96 Alletto, Nick 2007-10 Barker, Todd 1999 Borgia, John 1984-87 Allphin, Bob 1964-65 Barney, Chad 2002-03 Bosco, Angelo 1951 Allphin, Dave 1965-67 Barrow, Bob 1961-63 Bosco, Robbie 1983-85 Allred, Art 1969-70 Barrus, Dave 1958-59 Boulter, Roy 1947 Allred, Mart 1956 Basinger, Earl 1927 Bower, Wayne 1971-73 Ambrosius, Joe 1995-97 Bateman, Eric 1995-97 Bowers, Carl 1969-71 Anae, Brad 1980-81 Bateman, Fred 1939-40 Bowers, Dan 1969-71 Anae, Famika 1954-55 Bateman, Max 1936-37 Bowers, Wesley 1942 Anae, Famika 2011-present Bates, Dan 2004-06 Bowman, Bernardino 1922-24 Anae, Robert 1982-84 Bates, Derick 1995-98 Bowman, George 1951-53 Andersen, Jason 1994-97 Bates, Layne 1989 Bowman, Spero 1970-71 Andersen, Rj 1996-97 Bauman, Matt 2004, 07-09 Boyce, Andy 1988-90 Anderson, Jason 1998 Bean, Bob 1966-67 Boyette, Casey 1966-68 Anderson, John 1949 Bean, Larry 1952 Bozich, Craig 1966-68 Anderson, Justin 2001-02 Bean, Ron 1943-54 Bradford, Perry 1978 Anderson, Kenneth 1924 Beatty, Byron 1989 Bradley, Brandon 2007-10 Anderson, LeGrande 1925-26 Bechtold, John 1983 Brady, Mark 1979-81 Anderson, Mel 1941 Beck, Jason 2004, 06 Brady, Mike 1960-62 Anderson, Neil 1982-83 Beck, John 2003-06 Brady, Phil 1962-64 Anderson, Rob 1979-80 Beck, Ryan 2004-05 Brady, Steve 1980-81 Anderson, Steve 1982 Beck, Tyler 2007,11-pres. Braga, Matt 1979-80 Anderson, Tyler 1988, 91-93 Beckett, Paul 1988 Brandon, Josh 2002-03 Anderton, Judd 2005-07 Beckstead, Chad 1936-38 Brathwaite, Reynaldo 2003 Andrews, Regan 1981-83 Beckstrom, Mark 1949 Bray, Ken 1963-65 Andrus, Lou 1965-66 Belcher, Curg 1964-67 Brewster, Dennis 1963-65 Ane, Neal 1976 Bell, Jeff 2007-09 Bright, Travis 2006-08 Ansah, Ezekiel 2010-present Bell, Tom 1977-79 Brink, Lloyd 1938-40 Apo, Ross 2011-present Bellini, Mark 1982, 84-86 Brinley, Eldon 1928-30 Apostol, Kip 1976-77 Bellini, Matt 1987-90 Brock, Randy 1991-94 Archibald, Ben 1997, 00-01 Belnap, Bud 1958-60 Brooks, Brannon 2008 Armstrong, Bob 1982-83 Bench, Dean 1925 Brooks, Dave 1971-73 Arnold, Josh 1988-91 Benson, Don 1948-50 Brooks, Michael 1988 Asay, Bert 1934-35 Bennion, Roy 1955, 58-59 Brown, Braden 2009-present Ash, Wayne 1956 Bergeson, Eric 1988-89 Brown, Clay 1978-80 Ashdown, Bob 1964-66 Berry, Matt 2002-05 Brown, Curtis 1958 Ashman, John 1990 Berry, Rex 1948-50 Brown, Curtis 2002, 04-06 Ashworth, Luke 2005, 08-10 Berntsen, Mark 1975-77 Brown, Jackson 2003 Atkinson, Bryant 2002-03 Bertotti, George 1932 Brown, Manaia 2003-05 Atkinson, Dave 1971-73 Betham, Jimmy 1999-00 Brown, R.K. 1957-58

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Brown, Reed 1976 Christensen, Todd 1974-77 Damuni, Jack 1993-94 Brown, Rhen 2010 Christiansen, Brian 2002 Dangerfield, Steve 1960 Brown, Terence 2005, 09-11 Christianson, Frank 1992-93 Darling, Dick 1960-62 Brown, Tyrone 1997-98 Christley, Milan 1957-59 Dastrup, Andy 1928-30 Brumfield, Scott 1991-92 Christopoulos, Tony 1949 Davis, Bill 1978-80 Brundage, Dewey 1951-53 Chronister, Mike 1976-78 Davis, Bob 1987-89 Bryant, Bill 1990-92 Clark, Brad 1989-92 Davis, Kirk 1987-88 Bryant, Dan 1995 Clark, Glen 1946-49 Davis, Rob 1997-98 Bryson, Thomas 2010 Clark, Jayson 2006 Davis, Russ 1978 Buchanan, Kayle 2004-07 Clark, Tim 1986-88 Dawson, Ted 1987-88, 92-93 Buchanan, Rob 1978-79 Clark, Tom 1956-57 Dean, Logan 2002 Buck, Jason 1985-86 Clarke, Willard 1925-26 Deavitt, Willard 1939 Buckner, Robbie 2009-present Clawson, Coleby 2008-09 Decker, Merle 1946 Bullock, Burt 1956, 58-59 Clements, Steve 1992-94 DeCoite, Dan 1999 Bunker, Carl 1962-63 Close, Calvin 1977, 80-81 Deeds, Keith 1947-49 Bunnell, Karl 1927-29 Clove, Alvie 1949-50 Deeds, Scotty 1946-47 Bunnell, Merrill 1922-23 Coats, Daniel 2003-06 Denney, Brett 2006-09 Burbidge, Jon 2001-04 Cobabe, John 1954 Denney, John 2002-04 Burningham, Rex 1982-83 Coggins, Deven 1988-89 Denney, Ryan 1998-01 Burr, Bruce 1950 Cole, Tom 1958-59 Dennis, Lonnie 1957-59 Burr, Tom 1951 Collie, Austin 2004, 07-08 Denney, Craig 1971-73 Busenbark, Don 1986-88 Collie, Scott 1979-82 DeSantis, Steve 1990 Bushore, Don 1946-49 Collie, Zac 2004-06 Detmer, Ty 1988-91 Buswell, Blair 1981 Coloma, Jason 1976-78 Dewey, Steve 1974-76 Butler, Tony 1982 Colson, Terry 1965-67 Dignan, Tom 1974-75 Buys, Joseph 1926-28 Colvin, Reed 1927 Dimick, Bob 1949-50 Bybee, Royce 1979-80 Condie, Brandon 1996-97 Di Luigi, JJ 2008-11 Condie, Howard 1957 DiPadova, Nick 2002 CCC Condie, Vernon 1931-33 Dixon, Sanky 1926-28 Cabulagan, Pat 1981-83 Conners, Chris 1990-91 Dixon, Donald Jr. 1955-57 Cahoon, Ben 1996-97 Conrad, Mike 1961-63 Dixon, Buck 1922-25 Cahoon, Brad 1986-87 Cook, Ben 1995-97 Dixon, Norm 1988-90 Caldwell, Paul 1955-58 Cook, Cory 1993-94 Dixon, Owen 1939-41, 46 Call, Dee 1942 Cook, Jamie 1994-95 Dixon, Rick 1967-69 Call, Ken 1967-68 Cook, Jerry 1965-67 Doerr, Dick 1949 Campbell, Jason 1995 Cook, Wayne 1934-35 Doman, Brandon 1998-01 Campora, Steve 1956 Coon, Dave 1970-71, 73 Doman, Bryce 1988, 92-94 Campos, Dave 1977 Coon, Doug 1972 Doman, Cliff 1996-99 Cannon, Curt 1996-97 Cooper, Brett 2003-06 Doman, Dennis 1970-71 Carlile, Alan 1977 Cooper, George 1930 Doman, Kevin 1985-86 Carlson, Brent 2000-03 Cooper, Jason 1993-95 Doman, Shawn 2006-09 Carlson, Chuck 1974-76 Corbett, Don 1924-27 Doney, Darrell 1950-52 Carlson, Clark 1973-75 Corbett, George 1927 Dow, Mac 1936 Carlson, Kent 1986 Corchnoy, Barry 1962-64 Dowell, John 1976 Carlson, Steve 1979-80 Corless, Albert 1927 Drage, Eric 1990-93 Carr, Larry 1972-74 Corley, Stacey 1988-90 Duerden, Verle 1949 Carter, Virgil 1964-66 Corson, Steve 1977 Dugger, Jerry 1971 Carter, Ross 1952 Covey, Sean 1987-89 Duke, Dev 1973-74, 77 Chadwick, Dave 1948-49, 52 Cowart, Jeff 2000-02 Dulan, Ian 2006-08,11-pres. Chaffetz, Jason 1988-89 Cox, Matt 1995-97 Dunham, Tyson 2002-03 Chamberlain, Garth 1939-41 Crandall, Ray 1971 Dunn, Gary 1958-59 Chamberlain, Royal 1922 Crane, Reed 1935-36 DuPaix, Roger 1960-62 Chamberlain, Royal 1992-93 Criddle, Ben 2006-07 Duran, Dave 1965 Chambers, O’Neill 2008-09 Criddle, Jesse 1950 Durrant, Jim 1934 Charlton, Scott 1989-91 Crittenden, Jim 1954-55 Duva, Jeff 1975 Chatterton, Marc 1942 Crompton, Craig 1970-72 Dvorak, Bill 1970-71 Chatterton, Marcell 1946 Crowe, Chris 1974-75 Dyches, Ronald 1928-30 Chipman, Dee 1939-41 Crutchfield, Tony 1988-91 Dye, James 1995-96 Chitty, Leonard 1986-87 Cunningham, Harold 1951-52 Dyer, Lee 1942 Chow, Warren 1987 Cupp, Aaron 1995-98 Christensen, David 2000, 02-03 Cutler, Chuck 1986-88 EEE Christensen, Jack 1936-38 Cutler, Dallin 2011-present Earp, Robert 1952 Christensen, John 1990-91 DDD Eason, Corby 2009-11 Christensen, Quinn 2002-03 Eccles, Jim 1947-49 Christensen, Rex 1937 Dabney, Jaron 1997, 99 EchoHawk, Larry 1968-69 Christensen, Steve 1968 Dalebout, Paul 1956 EchoHawk, Tom 1972-73 Christensen, Steve 1992-93 Dalley, Alvin 1947-49 Eckel, Paul 1957-59 Christensen, Toby 2000-03 Daly, Ron 1949-50 Eddo, Mike 1982-83

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Edmonds, Aaron 2000-01 Fisher, Paul 2003 Edwards, Elan 1999-00 Fisher, Steven 2009 Edwards, Jimmy 1981, 84-86 Fitisemanu, Alema 1985, 87, 89-90 Edwards, Jim 1989, 92-94 Flaherty, Bob 1951 Edwards, Matthew 2010-11 Flammer, Mark 1978 Egbert, Hal 1948 Fleming, Lucky Dare 1969-70 Egbert, Wendell 1952 Flint, Brandon 1981-83 Eggertsen, Armand 1931-32 Foketi, Mosese 2007-08 Ehin, Chuck 1979-82 Folsom, Ryan 2010-11 Ehrmann, Paul 1965-66 Foote, David 2010-present Eldredge, Lloyd 1980-82 Foreman, Nate 1996-97 Elewonibi, Mo 1988-89 Foreman, Roderick 1997 Elliott, Kurt 2000-01 Fort, Neal 1987, 89-90 Ellis, Jeff 1995-98 Fortie, Eldon 1960-62 Ellison, Chris 1997-98 Fowler, Blaine 1983-85 Empey, Mike 1987, 91-93 Fowler, Kellen 2002-03, 07-08 Ena, Justin 1997-02 Francis, Dave 1978-80 Engemann, Bret 1999-02 Francisco, Aaron 2001-04 Aaron Francisco • 2001-04 Enlow, Tom 1977-78 Frandsen, Jeff 1987-89 Gomes, Lenny 1991-93 Erdhaus, John 1967 Frankovich, George 1952 Gomm, Ken 1954 Evans, Joe 1990-91 Frantz, Gene 1960-62 Gooch, David 2004 Everett, DeQuan 2011-present Frazier, Danny 1977 Gooch, Quinn 2004-07 Eyre, DeRay 1951-53 Frazier, Dion 1960-63 Gordon, Aaron 2005-06 Eyre, Nick 1976, 78-80 Frazier, Jameson 2009-11 Gourley, George 1971-72 Frazier, Sid 1965-67 Gourley, Roger 1975-77 FFF Freeland, Jim 1994-95 Gouveia, Kurt 1983-85 Faalufua, Wayne 1981-82 Freeman, Mark 2008 Gravelle, Gordon 1968-69 Facer, Steve 1969-71 Freeman, Ryan 2006, 09-pres. Gray, Derwin 1989-92 Fairbanks, Lloyd 1973-74 Friel, Kaneakua 2008,11-pres. Gray, Brian 1998-99 Fales, Andrew 1998-00 Frierson, York 1999 Green, Eddie 1987, 89-90 Falslev, JD 2010-present Frisch, Byron 1996-99 Greene, John 1965 Fannin, Scott 1996 Fua, Alani 2011-present Griffin, Don 1968-70 Fangupo, Hebron 2011 Fuga, Romney 2006, 09-pres. Griffith, Kent 1989-91 Farasopoulos, Chris 1968-70 Fuller, Boney 1922-26 Griffith, Melvin 1930-32 Farmer, Lance 1991 Fuller, Troy 1986-89 Griffitts, Bobby 1993 Farmer, Scott 1956 Fulton, Ira* 2003 Gruber, George 1967-69 Farner, Nairne 1962-63 Furstenau, Todd 1995 Gulstad, Chris 1992 Farnsworth, Harold 1972-73 Futrell, David 1984-87 Gunderson, Brian 1970-71 Farris, Alex 2000-01 GGG Gunderson, Ryan 2000-01 Faulkner, Jim 1969-70 Gunther, Kurt 1980-82 Faupula, Elias 1994-95 Gabriel, Dustin 2004-06 Gustavson, Paul 1973 Favero, Dewey 1933-34 Galea'i, Jray 2010-present Feinga, Ray 2005-08 Gali Jr., Setema 1997-00 HHH Felt, Dick 1952-54 Garber, Jon 1989-90 Hadfield, Mark 1994 Fenessy, Bob 1953 Gardner, Dean 1939-40 Hadley, Preston 2011-present Fennegan, Garth 1992 Gardner, Glenn 1965-66 Hadley, Spencer 2008, 11-pres. Feterik, Kevin 1996-99 Gardner, Morris 1946 Hafoka, Spencer 2008-11 Feula, Vince 2004-05 Garrick, Craig 1982-84 Hague, Mike 2006, 09-pres. Fields, Tony 1997 Gaskins, Brenden 2007-09 Hahn, Gary 1975-76 Filiaga, Pulusila 1979-81 Gaspard, Al 1977-78 Hale, Chris 1999, 03-05 Finai, Pisa 1975 George, Andrew 2006-09 Hale, Guy 1962-64 Finfrock, Dennis 1969 Germann, Chris 1986-87 Hale, Lane 1994-96 Gibbs, Nathan 1992-94 Hales, Iman 1931 Gifford, Jack 1960 Hall, Jan 1968 Gilbert, Art 1938, 40 Hall, Kalin 1992-93 Giles, Earl 1935 Hall, Marshall 1961-62 Giles, Mark 1973-75 Hall, Max 2007-09 Giles, Scott 1990-91 Hall, Nathan 1992-93 Gilford, Jernaro 1999, 01-03 Hall, Steve 1969-70 Gillenwater, Gil 1972-73 Hall, Travis 1991-94 Gillespie, George 1932-34 Halladay, Soren 1998-01 Gillespie, Gerald 1935-37 Halvorson, Tim 1975, 78-79 Gillespie, Horace 1946-49 Hamblin, Bob 1951-52 Gillespie, Jeremy 2003-04 Hamblin, Jay 1948-50 Giordano, Gabe 1995-97 Hamilton, Larry 1982-84 Giordano, Philip 1994-97 Hamilton, Waymon 1980-83 Gledhill, Elwood 1923-24 Hancock, Larry 1950-52 Glatch, Bill 1969-70 Hancock, Ryan 1991-92 Quinn Gooch • 2004-07

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Handley, Darren 1986-88 Heaps, Larry 1968-70 Hutchins, Aaron 1996 Hanks, Dave 1956 Hecker, Jim 1942 Hutchinson, Grant 1932-34 Hanks, Wayne 1933 Heder, Austin 2011 Hutchinson, Nate 2006 Hanna, Sam 1968 Heggins, James 1994 Hyder, John 1969-70 Hansen, Bill 1994-95 Heimuli, Anthony 2009 Hansen, Braden 2009-present Heimuli, Hema 1992-95 III Hansen, Brian 1978, 81-82 Heimuli, Lakei 1983-86 Ieremia, Mekeli 1974-77 Hansen, Bruce 1981, 85-86 Heinz, Lyle 1954 Imboden, Earl 1946 Hansen, Dan 1970-72 Henderson, Dave 1989-91 Hansen, Danny 1977-79 Hennefer, Mike 2000 JJJ Hansen, Mark 2003 Henstrom, Doug 1997-99 Jackson, Elwood 1922 Hansen, Regan 1986-88 Herget, Todd 1991-93 Jackson, George 1940 Hansen, Shad 1989-92 Hernandez, Tony 1976-77 Jackson, Kip 1968-70 Hanshaw, Tim 1992-94 Herrick, Joe 1991-93 Jackson, Scott 2000-03 Hapi, Joe 1931 Herring, Eli 1987, 91-94 Jackson, Weldon 1956-58 Harding, Doug 1998-99 Herring, Isaac 1999-02 Jacobsen, Lloyd 1966-67 Hardisty, Brad 1982 Herrmann, Jim 1981, 83-84 Jacobsen, Mike 1962-64 Hardy, Ariel 1937 Hess, Connell 2010-present Jacobsen, Mike 1968-70 Hardy, Merrill 1948-49, 53 Hess, Dean 1939-40 Jacobson, McKay 2006, 09-11 Harline, Jonny 2005-06 Hickman, Wayland 1993-94 Jacobson, Ron 1956, 58 Harmann, Gary 1968-69 Hill, Dick 1948-50 James, Don 1953-54 Harmer, Larry 1994 Hilton, Jack 1954-56 James, Joe 1967 Harn, Gary 1967-69 Hinckley, Fritz 1923-25 Jaramillo, Jim 1978-80 Harper, Jared 2002 Hinckley, Mike 1955 Jaussi, Landon 2008-10 Harper, Matt 1997 Hoagland, Greg 1996 Jenkins, Ronney 1996-98 Harper, Steve 1982-83 Hobbs, Richard 1985-87 Jenkins, Mike 1990-91 Harrington, Alema 1986-88 Hodgkiss, Corby 2003, 05-07 Jenne, Bruce 1990-92 Harrington, Tau 1988, 90 Hoffman, Cody 2010-present Jennings, Gordon 1964-66 Harris, Antwaun 2004 Hoge, Chris 1988 Jensen, Alex 1999 Harris, Carl 1924, 26 Hoggan, Mike 1985, 90-91 Jensen, Blake 1982-83 Harris, George 1975-77 Hoke, Chris 1997-00 Jensen, Bob 1986-87 Harris, Jeff 1977-78 Hola, Tevita 2009 Jensen, Cameron 2004-06 Harris, Kelly 1976-77 Holder, Curtis 2002 Jensen, Craig 1974-76 Harston, Pete 1988-90 Holle, Kirk 1990 Jensen, Ken 1939 Hart, Kay 1932-34 Holman, Howard 1959 Jensen, Michael 1980-82 Hartsfield, JD 1997-98 Holmoe, Tom 1979-82 Jensen, Phil 1972-75 Hartwig, Dan 1977 Holt, Austin 2010-present Jensen, Roland 1939-40 Harvey, James 1990 Holt, Gayle 1946-48 Jeppesen, Garen 1987-88 Harvey, Terrence 1997 Holtry, Jeff 1999-00 Jewkes, Jackson 1936-38 Hatch, Jake 1998 Homolik, Wes 1967, 69-70 John, Delmar 1941 Hatch, Victor 1922 Hooks, Margin 1997-00 Johnson, Brent 1978-79 Hawkins, Harold 1959 Hooks, Terrance 2006-09 Johnson, David 2002 Hawkins, Wally 1967-68 Hoover, Bliss 1928-30 Johnson, Duane 1987-89 Haycock, Bevan 1949 Hopkins, Tom 1981-82 Johnson, Dustin 1995-97 Haymond, Steve 1983-84 Horlacher, Fred 1931 Johnson, James 1993-96 Haysbert, Adam 1983-84 Hornung, Reed 2010-present Johnson, Jim 1960-61 Heaney, Brandon 2001-02, 04 Horton, Ben 1997-00 Johnson, Jordan 2011-present Heaps, Jake 2010-11 Howard, Bob 1923-25 Johnson, Lee 1981-84 Howard, Brandon 2006-08 Johnson, Louis 1930-31 Howard, Paul 1970-71 Johnson, Malcolm 1934 Howell, O’Neil 2002-05 Johnson, Matt 1998-99 Hubbard, Dave 1974-76 Johnson, Merrill 1960 Hubbs, Keith 1957-59 Johnson, Scott 2007-09 Huber, Max 1965-67 Johnson, Sid 1979 Huckaby, Jay 1985-87 Johnston, Carroll 1956-57 Hudson, Gordon 1981-83 Johnston, Mike 1992-95 Hudson, Ray 2004 Joiner, Isiah 2000 Hughes, Brian 1993-94 Jolley, Doug 1998-01 Hughes, Erik 1991-92 Jones, Breyon 2002-03, 05 Hullinger, Jess 1923-24 Jones, Charles 1996 Hulse, Clarence 1952 Jones, Homer 1979-80 Hunt, Ed 1956 Jones, Jimmy 1981-82 Hunt, Kahlili 1972-73 Jones, Lloyd 1978-80 Hunter, Brad 1986, 90-92 Jones, Monte 1963-65 Hunter, Greg 1987-88 Jones, Rick 1968, 70 Hunter, John 1985-88 Jones, Richard 1977 Hunter, Logan 1971-72 Jones, Robert 1963 Hema Heimuli • 1992-1995 Hunter, Shane 2009-10 Jones, Roy 1956

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Jorgensen, Austen 2007,10-pres. Lloyd, Don 1925 Jorgensen, Jan 2006-09 Lloyd, Vaughn 1935-38 Jorgensen, Todd 1992 Lloyd, Wesley 1925 Jory, Justin 2000, 03 Lobue, Sam 1973-74 Logan, Brian 2009-10 KK Lomax, Desmond 1996-97 Kahaiali’i, Walter 2007, 10-pres. Long, Rod 1948-50 Kaluhiokalani, Kalama 2010 Long, Troy 1985-88 Kama, Gary 1975-77, 79 Longhurst, Herman 1940-42 Kanahele, Marcus 1975-76 Longshore, Nick 2006 Kapele, John 1957-59 Loper, Mike 1966-68 Kapele, John 1987 Lopez, Richard 1966-68 Kariya, Bryan 2008-11 Loose, Bob 1954 Karpowitz, Bob 1949-51 Lott, Dean 1986-87 Kasper, Chris 2000 Loveless, Elmer 1928-29 Katoa, Andy 1985-86 Lovely, Gary 2004-06 Katoa, Fotu 1989 Lowe, Josh 1997-00 Katoa, Fred 1990 Lowry, Dave 1974-76 Kauffman, Earl 1988-91 Luekenga, Kyle 2005-06, 08 Kaufusi, Rich 1989-90 Reno Mahe • 1998, 2001-02 Luettgerodt, Justin 2004-05 Kaufusi, Steve 1986-87 Lundberg, Jerry 1952 Kavinga, Uona 2011-present Ladd, Tom 1989-91 Lupoi, John 1967-69 Kawaa, John 1962-63 Lafitte, Michael 1999-01 Lyman, Jeff 1969-70 Kealaluhi, K.O. 1995-96 Lahmann, Tom 1966-68 Lyons, Marc 1967-69 Keele, Eddie 2003-06 Lamb, Ed 1995-96 Lyons, Walter 1935 Keele, Ryan 2001-02 Lamb, Tucker 2009 Kehl, Bryan 2002, 05-07 Lambert, Darrin 1987 MMM Kehl, Ed 1995-98 Lane, Eric 1979-80 Maddux, Justin 2003-05 Keim, Mike 1988-90 Lark, James 2010-present Madsen, Lowell 1950-52 Keisel, Brett 1998, 00-01 Larsen, Bob 1971-73 Madarieta, Levi 2001-03 Keitzman, Jim 1946-47 Latimer, Don 1954 Madsen, Michael 1999-00, 02 Kellermeyer, Doug 1981-83 Latu, Wayne 2005, 08 Maeser, Keith 1922 Kelley, Isaac 1999-01 Lauder, David 1992, 94 Magalei, Issiah 1996-98 Kennedy, Jared 1996-97 Laverty, Ben 1965-66 Magalei, Shane 1996-99 Kim, Moses 1964-66 Leavitt, Fred 1955, 58-59 Magleby, Francis 1948-49 Kimball, Edwin 1923-24 Leavitt, Hafen 1939 Magleby, Russell 1928-30 Kimball, Tim 1948-49 Leavitt, Jared 1990-91 Magoffin, Dick 1958-59 Kimball, Tom 1938 Ledbetter, Lennon 1980-81 Mahe, Reno 1998, 01-02 Kimball, Warren 1951 Ledenko, Rob 1983-84 Mahina, Devin 2010-present Kimmel, Jim 1962-64 Lee, Ervin 1989-91 Mahoney, Tim 1974 Kinard, David 1985, 89-91 Lee, Jared 1999-00 Mahuika, Bryce 2004, 06-08 Kinder, George 1958 Leeper, Bill 1967-68 Malarsie, John 1961-63 King, David 1984-86 Lefevre, Reg 1939-40 Mangum, Parker 2009 Kiser, Larry 1987 Legas, Dick 1968-70 Mannion, John 1981-82 Kline, Dan 1966 Leonard, Drew 1937-38 Manson, Hunter 1922-23 Knight, Ron 1970-71 Leung-Wai, Aveni 2010-11 Manson, Judd 1930-32 Knight, Shawn 1983-86 Lever, Keith 1990-91 Manumaleuna, Eathyn 2007, 10-pres. Knight, Tim 1986-88 Lewis, Burnell 1931 Manwill, Walt 1978-81 Knight, William 1994 Lewis, Chad 1993-96 Marchello, Ivan 1989 Knoblauch, Paul 1962-64 Lewis, Gail 1939-41 Marking, Jerry 1940-41 Knowles, Chad 1992-94 Liapis, Pete 1946 Marquardt, Daniel 2002-05 Knudsen, Clarence 1924-26 Liava’a, Tevita 1997 Marquardt, Michael 2001, 04 Knudsen, Moyle 1936-38 Liday, Bob 1942 Marriott, Bill 1962-64 Kochevar, Lewis 1950-51 Liljenquist, Joe 1969-71 Marriott, Todd 1988 Kochevar, Paul 1953-54 Linder, Jack 1961-62 Marshall, Bob 1963-64 Kolbaba, Nathan 2002-03 Lindley, Lance 1984-85 Marshall, Matt 2008-11 Koller, Lyle 1946-49 Lindquist, Ed 1963 Martin, Brad 1995-98 Kormylo, John 1978 Lindsley, Steve 1985-86 Martin, Drayton 1990 Kozlowski, Glen 1981, 83-85 Lindstrom, Dave 1949, 52 Martini, Ralph 1987 Kozlowski, Tyler 2007-08 Lindstrom, Jeff 1993 Martinez, Joe 1952, 55 Kuhlman, Bill 1956 Linford, Frank 1974 Matau, Chris 1985-86 Kukahiko, Jason 2001-04 Linford, Jay 1983 Mathie, Lynn 1958, 62-63 Kuresa, Jake 2003-06 Linford, Paul 1972-74 Matich, Trevor 1979-80, 83-84 Linford, Ray 1978-80 Matsuzaki, Micah 1989-91, 93 LLL Litchfield, Randy 1973 Mathews, Marcus 2010-present Lacey, Mike 1979-81 Livingston, Jeff 1961-63 Matthews, Bill 1956 LaComb, Frank 1932-34 Livingston, Joe 1973 Matthews, Blaine 1983 LaComb, Gary 1954-55 Lloyd, Cecil 1948-49 Matthews, Keith 1950-52

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Mendenhall, Zeke 2009-10 Nance, Kent 1962, 64-65 Mercado, Hank 1968 Nash, Andrew 1993, 97-98 Merkeley, Floyd 1933-34 Nauahi, Phil 1987-88 Merkley, Cecil 1924-25 Nead, Spencer 2001-02 Merkley, Doran 1961-63 Neal, Ray 1954-56 Merkley, Scott 1992-94 Neal, John 1977, 79 Merrill, Kimball 1946-48 Neal, Mark 1987-89 Merrill, Ray 1929-31 Neff, David 1981-84 Meservey, Matt 1989, 92-95 Nehring, Richard 2005 Meteer, Dave 1974-76 Neilson, Scott 1977-79 Meyer, Gerald 1968-70 Nelson, Bill 1961-63 Miles, David 1985-87 Nelson, Grant 2007-09 Mili, Itula 1991, 94-96 Nelson, Riley 2009-present Miller, Bill 1969-71 Nelson, Ted 1969-70 Miller, Drew 1997-98 Nelson, Tyler 1996-99 Miller, Jay 1972-74, 76 Newberry, Max 1965-67 Miller, Larry 1975-78 Newell, Bob 1979 Miller, Lynn 1922 Nichols, Eddie 1969-70 Miller, Steve 1975-76 Nicoll, Kevin 1991-92 Brian McDonald • 2000-01 Miller, Tom 1977-78 Nielsen, Austin 2010 Miller, Val 1972-73 Nielsen, Gifford 1975-77 Matthews, Weldon 1930-33 Millet, Floyd 1932-33 Nielsen, Mel 1950-52 Mattingly, Ty 1985-86 Mills, Dave 1981, 83-84 Nielsen, Wally 1950 Mauga, Ammon 2000-02 Mills, Mike 1940-42, 47 Nielson, Kip 2002-03 Mavrakis, Sam 1939, 41 Mitchell, Brian 1987-90 Nielson, Mike 1999, 01 May, Bryan 1989-91 Mitchell, Kevin 1983 Nilsen, Reed 1940-42, 46 Maynard, Ken 1940 Mitchell, Patrick 1991-94 Nilsson, Jeff 1974-76, 79 Mazorra, Dennis 1981-82 Mitton, Bill 1964-65 Nisonger, Hap 1931-33 Mazzotta, Casey 1992-93 Miyahira, Cole 2005-06 Niu, Philip 2003 McBeth, Paul 1935-37 Moala, John 1996-97 Nixon, David 2003, 06-08 McBeth, Travis 1987-88 Moberly, Scott 1990 Norberg, Scott 1984-85 McCluskey, Mark 1974-75 Moeaki, John 1994 Norton, Harold 1950 McCorquindale, John 1976 Moffat, Chad 1988, 91 Nowatzke, Tim 1991-94 McCubbins, Aaron 1998-01 Mohetau, Ofa 2003 Nuckolls, Randy 1975 McCullough, Hassan 1992 Moleni, Stan 1998 Nua, Shaun 2002, 04 McCullough, Keith 1984-85 Molifua, Wally 1972-73 Nuno, Carlos 1997-99 McDade, Jim 1983-84 Molini, Trevor 1984-86 Nyberg, Brent 1989-90 McDonald, Brian 2000-01 Monahan, John 1970-72 McDonald, Jay 1984-85 Monson, Calvin 1953 OOO McEuen, Kurt 2008 Monson, Harold 1968 McEwen, Terry 1976-77 Moore, Larry 1995-96 Oaks, Charlie 1933-35 McFarlane, Nyle 1958 Moore, Robert 1932 Oates, Barry 1980-82 McFerren, Brandon 2000 Morgan, Blake 2008-09 Oates, Bart 1980-82 McGinn, Joe 1958-59 Morgan, Frank 1922 Oates, Brad 1973-75 McGiven, Gary 2003-04 Morgan, Mike 1979-82 Oates, John 1985 McGuire, Kaipo 1993-96 Morgan, Omarr 1996-97 Oborn, Kent 1964-66 McIntosh, Kimball 1924 Morrell, Kyle 1981-84 O’Brien, Mike 1986-88 McKee, Dave 1977-78, 81 Morris, Michael 2005 Odle, Matt 1988-89 McKenzie, Brian 1996-97 Morris, Rob 1993, 97-99 Odle, Phil 1965-67 McLaren, Dave 1955 Mortensen, Bennie 1950 Ofahengaue, Kelepi 1996 McLaughlin, Derek 2005-06 Mortensen, Eric 1988-91 Ofahengaue, Tevita 1997-00 McLaughlin, Jared 2005-06 Mortensen, Todd 2001-03 Ogden, John 1964-66 McMahon, Jim 1977-78, 80-81 Morton, Kevon 1997-98 Ogden, Steve 1964-66 McNabb, Bill 1982-83 Muehlmann, Chris 2007-08 Ogletree, Brandon 2009-present McNaughton, Austin 1964 Muehlmann, Mike 2010-present Oldroyd, Herman 1948 McTyer, Tim 1995-96 Muirbrook, Shay 1993-96 Oliverson, Glen 1942, 46-47 McWhorter, George 1949-50 Mullenbrook, Grant 1941 Oliverson, Ray 1950-51 Meadows, Billy 1953 Mulleneaux, Lynn 1962-63 Olomua, Bristol 1999 Mees, Carter 2009-11 Murdock, Blake 1973-76 Olsen, Hans 1997-00 Mees, Mike 1979, 81-82 Murdock, Bob 1988 Olsen, James 1960 Meibos, Jared 2001-03 Murdock, Steve 1931-32 Olsen, Orrin 1972, 74-75 Meikle, Nathan 2005-06 Murdock, Steve 1947 Olsen, Rex 1946-47 Mendenhall, Pete 1923-26 Murphy, Lynn 1988 Olson, Brent 1968 Mendenhall, Mat 1975-79 Murray, Mark 1936 Olson, Mel 1964, 66, 69 Mendenhall, Paul 1953-54 Muse, Ivan 1953-54 Olson, Bob 1956-58 Mendenhall, Ron 1969-70 O’Neil, Mike 1980-82 Mendenhall, Wilford 1923-24 NNN Ongoongotau, Vaha 1994-95 Mendenhall, Zed 2010-present Naiwahine, Henry 1964-65 Oramas, Sam 1983-84

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Ord, Andrew 1999-02 Pochman, Owen 1997-00 Richardson, Brock 2007-08 Ord, Jon 1989-92 Pollard, Pearl 1929 Richardson, Glen 1960-63 Ormsby, Mark 1985 Pollock, Jon 1993-94 Richardson, Joe 1990 Orr, Bob 1941 Poodry, Bradley 1949-50 Richardson, Jordan 2009-present Orr, Budd 1988-89 Popin, Bill 1976-77 Richardson, Vernon 1930-32 Orr, Richard 1984 Poppinga, Brady 2001-04 Richins, Grant 1942 Osborne, Bruce 1947-48 Poppinga, Dennis 1970-71 Rigell, Mike 1998, 00-01 Oswald, David 2006-08 Poppinga, Kelly 2006-07 Ring, Bill 1977-78 Overstreet, Leroy 1960 Porter, Dave 1989-90 Ringwood, Howard 1958-59 Oyler, Phil 1953-54 Porter, Ned 1949 Ripee, Tom 1967-68 Poston, Ford 1999-2000 Riska, Gene 1939-41 PoVey, Skye 2011-present Rivera, Keith 1971, 73-74 PPP Powers, Ralph 1954-55 Roberts, Bobby 1965-67 Presley, Leo 1965-67 Roberts, Charles 1936-38 Pace, Corey 1980-81 Prested, Bob 1977, 79-80 Roberts, Jim 2001 Pace, John 2007-09 Preston, Mike 1971-73 Roberts, Kyle 1991-93 Packard, Paul 1922-24 Price, Roger 1986 Roberts, Tim 1967-69 Page, Max 1970-71 Price, Steve 1971-73 Robertson, Heshi 1998-99 Palmer, Dennis 1964-66 Prince, Clement 1930 Robins, Roy 1973 Paongo, Hala 2004-06 Pringle, Tico 2006 Robinson, Alan 1962-64 Parker, Robert 1984-86 Pritchard, Iona 2008 Robinson, Chad 1987-89 Parks, Noah 1995 Probert, Leo 1929 Robinson, John 1953-54 Partridge, Truman 1922 Probert, Marion 1951-54 Robinson, Justin 2005-06 Patera, Dennis 1967 Putnam, Matt 2008-2011 Robinson, Rob 2003 Paterson, John 1967-69 Putnam, Norman 1957-59 Robinson, Scott 1983-85 Patterson, Craig 1987-89 Robison, Burle 1930-32 Patterson, Wes 1998 QQQ Roderick, Aaron 1997-98 Patton, Lyle 1948 Quezada, Joshua 2010-present Rodoni, Brian 1985-87 Paulson, Art 1949, 51 Rodrique, Perry 1966-67 Paulson, John 1949-50 RRR Rogers, Courtney 1986-88 Paxman, Gary 1950-52 Raass, John 1994-95 Rogers, Steve 1980-81 Pay, Garry 1990-92 Raass, Stan 1994-95 Romero, Ed 1968 Payne, Matt 2001-04 Ralph, Dick 1956 Romney, Golden 1925 Payne, Mitch 2007-10 Ramage, Cory 1999-00 Rossi, Pete 1984 Paynter, Dean 1974 Ramage, John 1977, 80-81 Roundy, Elmo 1948-49, 52 Pearson, Rich 1994 Ransom, Villar 1942 Rowe, Owen 1926-28 Peaua, Moa 2004 Rasmussen, Korey 1984-86 Rowley, Graham 2010-11 Pehrson, George 1935 Rawlinson, Doug 1985-86 Rozeshi, Ed 1971-72 Pendleton, Jordan 2008-11 Rawlinson, Randy 1983-84 Russell, Mike 1973-74 Pendleton, Kirk 1981-83 Reading, Chris 1968-70 Russell, Tim 1965-66 Pendleton, Lance 2002-03 Reading, Lynn 1956 Rykert, Dustin 1999-02 Peterson, Ben 1995-96 Reber, Scott 1977-79 Peterson, BJ 2009-10 Redd, Glenn 1979-80 SSS Peterson, Charlie 1998-01 Redden, Matt 1992-95 Peterson, Gary 1975-77 Reden, Garrett 2007-08 Salanoa, Thor 1985-87 Petersen, Greg 1981-83 Reed, Dermmell 1994-95 Salazar, Rob 1982-83 Peterson, Lawrence 1925, 28 Reed, Larry 1946 Salido, Mike 1987-88, 90 Peterson, Matt 2010-present Reed, Michael 2005-08 Saluone, Pili 1970-71 Peterson, Paul 1999-01 Reeve, Mark 1927-29 Saluone, Terence 1992-93 Peterson, Scott 1985-88 Reeve, Wayne 1939-40 Samples, Bruce 1960 Peterson, Steve 1965-67 Reid, Adney 2003 Samples, Gary 1965 Pettis, Scott 1980-82 Reid, Andy 1979-80 Sampson, Eddie 1994-96 Pettit, Marshall 1999 Reid, Gabriel Po’u 1999-02 Sampson, Joe 2011-present Phillips, Danny 2000-01 Reid, Spencer 1994-97 Sanders, Brian 2002-05 Phillips, Jim 1969-70 Regis, Larry 1956-57 Sanders, Jack 1967 Phillips, Scott 1977-80 Rex, Byron 1990-92 Sanders, Steve 1985-86 Pierce, Raynor 1956-57 Reynolds, Dallas 2005-08 Sanford, Hunt 1932-34 Pilgrim, Evan 1991-94 Reynolds, Houston 2010-present Sanford, Terry 1967-68 Pili, Ifo 1998, 01-03 Reynolds, Lance 1972-73, 76-77 Santiago, CJ 2007-08 Pili, JoJo 2009 Reynolds, Lance Jr. 2004-2005 Santiago, Lou 1963 Pistorius, Mike 1971-73 Reynolds, Matt 2008-11 Sarkisian, Steve 1995-96 Pittman, G 2008 Rhea, Jeff 2002, 05-06 Sartin, Ron 1958-59 Pitman, Jonathan 1999-00 Rice, Bill 1974-76 Sartin, Wayne 1956-58 Pitta, Dennis 2004, 07-09 Rice, Rodney 1987-88 Satterfield, LaVon 1951-53 Pitts, Greg 1991-94 Rice, Tom 1966 Saulsberry, Andre 2006-07 Pitts, Paul 1991 Rich, Andrew 2008-10 Saunooke, Rob 1988 Plater, Dan 1978-81 Richards, Golden 1970-71 Scales, Roger 1967-68 Pochman, Ethan 1996 Richards, Jimmy 1996-99 Scanlan, Joe 1966-67

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Schaerrer, Cade 1993 Stevens, Chris 1996-97 Schaffer, Max 1942 Stevenson, Derik 1995-98 Schmidt, Jason 1991 Stewart, Ron 1963 Schmidt, Tom 1976 Stinnett, Eddie 1982-83 Schmitt, Craig 1998-99 Stoddard, Gary 1974 Schoepflin, Bill 1978-80 Stoddard, Troy 1993 Schow, Doug 1964-66 Stolworthy, Reed 1949, 52-53 Scukanec, Jason 1998-01 Stolworthy, Tom 1960 Segovia, Damian 1999 Stolworthy, Willard 1953-54 Sekona, Sosiua 2005 Stone, Devon 1961-63 Semanoff, Joe 2005-07 Stone, Doug 1991-92 Serck, Ken 1968-70 Stone, Thayne 1942, 46-48 Shaw, Gary 1973-75 Stout, Zac 2010 Shea, Glenn 1964-65 Stratton, Steve 1971-73 Sheide, Gary 1973-74 Straw, Jason 1996 Shell, Todd 1980-83 Stringham, Brock 2011-present Sherman, Marc 1984-85 Eddie Stinnett • 1982-83 Stringham, Jack 1935-37 Shields, Lloyd 1930-32 Slayton, Randy 1988-89 Stromberg, Doug 1977-79 Shiffler, Mike 1996-98 Slipp, Jeff 1967-69 Stroth, Vince 1980-82 Shifrer, Max 1946 Small, Mark 1990 Sullivan, Sean 2007 Shober, Ernest 1930 Smilowitz, Julian 1972-73, 75 Sumko, Mike 2001-02 Shoemaker, Paul 1995-97 Smit, Walter 1950-52 Summers, Hyrum 1996-98 Shumway, Drew 1953 Smith, Bennie 1971-72 Sundwall, Pete 1956 Shumway, Jay 1984-86 Smith, Brad 1982-84 Sutorius, Paul 1967-69 Shumway, Shane 1984-86 Smith, Brian 2007 Swanson, Dave 1968-69 Sikahema, Kapi 1991 Smith, Bruce 1962-64 Swenson, Marc 1976-78 Sikahema, Vai 1980-85 Smith, Chris 1987-90 Swenson, Reed 1923-25 Simmerman, Bob 1977 Smith, Courtney 1996 TTT Simmons, Dean 1933-34 Smith, Dave 1978-79 Simmons, Dennis 1993-96 Smith, Horrace 1966-68 Tafuna, David 2004-06, 08 Simmons, Don 1926 Smith, Kelly 1983-85 Tahi, Fahu 1999, 03-05 Simmons, Gerald 1934 Smith, Ken 1984-85 Tait, John 1996-98 Simmons, Henry 1926-27 Smith, Lloyd 1961-63 Tanner, Kirk 1974 Simmons, Ron 1991-93 Smith, Mark 1988-90 Tanner, Mike 2000-03 Simpson, Ron 1992 Smith, Marlin 1958,60 Tarleton, Vic 1992-93 Sinclair, Paul 1987 Smith, Matt 2006 Taylor, Clinton 1953-54 Sitake, Kalani 1994, 97, 00 Smith, Sid 1972-75 Taylor, Dan 1972-73 Sitake, T.J. 1999-00, 04-05 Smith, Tyson 1999-00 Taylor, Dan 1960-62 Skiba, John 1998-99 Snowden, Will 1997-00 Taylor, Dave 1975-76 Skidmore, Henry 1967-68 Soelberg, Nate 2003-2005 Taylor, Dunn 1923-24, 26 Skinner, Ryan 2000 Soffe, Ken 1936-38 Taylor, Glen 1954, 56 Skousen, Basil 1927-29 Soffe, Wayne 1935-36 Taylor, Golden 1934-35 Skousen, Clarence 1927-28 So’oto, Vic 2005, 07, 09-10 Taylor, Isaac 2007-08 Skousen, Jim 1946 Sorensen, Daniel 2008,11-pres. Taylor, Jim 1956 Skousen, Marvin 1929-31 Sorensen, Justin 2008,11-pres. Tenifa, Lolo 2008 Skousen, Murray 1939 Sorenson, Tom 2007-08 Tennyson, Bob 1962-63 Skousen, Owen 1951-52 Sowards, Jesse 1997-99 Te’o, Shiloah 2008 Slater, Ryan 2001-03 Spencer, Brock 1990 Terranova, Mark 1973, 75-76 Slavens, Johnny 1997 Speredon, Jason 2007-08, 10 Terry, Dave 1971-73 Sprouse, Al 1965 Tervort, Daniel 2007 Sprowls, Jeff 1984-85 Tew, Kyle 2005 Squires, Monte 1966-68 Thieman, Dick 1965-67 Sralla, Scott 1991-93 Thiel, Ted 1948 St. Pierre, Ed 1978-80 Thomas, Rodney 1984-87 Stacey, Andrew 2005-06 Thomas, Steven 2008-10 Staffieri, Markell 2004-07 Thompson, Brett 2009 Staley, Dustin 1995, 99-01 Thompson, Pat 1986-88 Staley, Lucas 1999-01 Thompson, Tod 1976-78 Stapley, Hal 1956 Thorn, Paul 1928-30 Stapley, Stan 1946-47 Thorne, Dick 1925-27 Startin, Wayne 1956-58 Thorson, Marco 2009-11 Stearns, Ned 1996-01 Tialavea, Russell 2006, 08-09 Steele, Greg 1994 Tiatia, Sim 1988, 90 Steele, Tom 2010 Tibbetts, Ted 1941 Stephens, Brandon 2001-03 Tibbitts, Ryan 1979-80 Stephens, Robert 1988-90 Tidwell, Dave 1983, 85 Stephenson, Riley 2009-present Tidwell, Neils 1979, 81-82 Vic So'oto • 2005, 2007, 2009-10 Sterling, Otis 1991-92 Tidwell, Randy 1978-79

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Van Valkenburg, Dan 1976 Whitsett, Vic 1979 Van Valkenburg, Pete 1970-72 Whittingham, Cary 1981, 83-85 VanWoerkom, Scott 1989-90 Whittingham, Fred 1986-89 Varner, Ross 1976-78 Whittingham, Kyle 1978-81 Varner, Stan 1973-75 Wilcox, Jeff 1984-86 Varoz, Brett 1983 Wilgar, Dana 1973-76 Vea, Simote 2010-present Wilkerson, Rod 2001-04 Velasco, John 1953-54 Wilkes, Doug 1978-79 Velasco, Ron 1976-78 Wilkinson, Bob 1923 Verbantz, Tom 1953-55 Wilkinson, Glen 1931 Verney, John 1934-35 Willardson, Troy 1994 Vest, Niles 1933 Willett, Ralph 1950 Vesterfelt, Jay 1962-63 Williams, Doug 1978-79 Vincent, Hanale 2001-04 Williams, Duaine 1992-93 VonColln, J. C. 1986-87 Williams, Jack 1997 Vorwaller, Wes 1960 Willing, RJ 2004, 07-09 Willis, Jamal 1991-94 WWW Wilson, Derrus 2000-01 David Tafuna • 2004-06, 2008 Wilson, Grant 1964-66 Wade, Alton 1953 Wilson, John 1962-63 Wadsworth, Jeff 1983 Wilson, Kyle 2002-03 Tingey, Kent 1978-79 Wagner, Aaron 2005-06 Wilson, Marc 1977-79 Titensor, Glen 1979-80 Wagner, Jadon 2008-11 Wilson, Pete 1931-33 Tiumalu, Casey 1982-83 Waldo, Vern 1934-36 Wilson, Richard 2010-present Tolbert, Max 1949-51 Walsh, John 1991, 93-94 Wilson, Rick 1988 Tonga, Manase 2005-07, 09 Wakley, Ron 1967-69 Wilson, Rob 1978-80 Tonga, Matongi 2006 Walkenhorst, Paul 2000-02, 05 Wilson, Ron 1970-71 Tooke, Dick 1949, 51 Walker, Jason 1995-98 Wing, George 1939-41 Toolson, Tom 1973-74 Walker, Kevin 1980-82 Wingard, Casey 1977-78 Toone, Cliff 1929, 31 Walker, Mark 1979-81 Winward, Troy 1998 Towle, Kevin 1985 Walter, John 1970 Witney, Frank 1946 Tree, Marion 1947-48 Wangsgard, Keith 1930-31 Wolfley, Rick 2007-08 Tree, Ron 1970-72 Wanosik, Bill 1963-65 Wong, Joe 1997-98 Tripp, Elton 2000 Warcup, Rob 1998-99 Wong, Louis 1982-84 Tripple, Leo 1963 Ward, Anthony 2000-01 Wood, Dick 1961, 63-64 Tucker, Glen 1932-33 Ward, Roy 1976 Wood, Don 1948, 52-53 Tucker, Larry 1974, 76 Wardell, Doug 1962-64 Wood, John 1956 Tuiloma, Travis 2011 Warner, Chris 2006 Wood, Rod 1976-78 Tuipulotu, Peter 1987, 89-91 Warner, Max 1932 Woodward, Jack 1934-35 Tuipulotu, Tom 1983, 85 Warner, Meldon 1935, 37 Worthington, Vernal 1925-27 Tujague, Garett 1990-91 Waters, Merrill 1936, 38 Wright, Bill 1960-62 Turley, Stan 1940 Watford, Dennis 1968-70 Wright, Bill 2000-03 Tushaus, Blair 2010-present Watkins, Chris 1999-00 Wright, Dave 1983-85 Watkins, Todd 2004-05 Wright, Frank 1934-35 UUU Watterson, Eric 2004 Watts, Stan 1936 XXX Uale, Travis 2008-11 Webb, Dennis 1978, 81 Xanthos, Vincent 2001-03 Ulufale, Mike 1994-95 Weber, Riley 2004-05 Unga, Harvey 2007-09 Webster, Gary 1985 YYY Unga, Victor 2008 Weed, Mark 1942 Unger, Nick 1987 Weenig, Jay 1955-56 Unutoa, Morris 1989, 93-95 Yancey, Daren 1995-98 Weenig, John 1937, 39 Yarro, Justin 1992-93 Uperesa, Keith 1974-77 Weenig, Val 1961-62 Yarro, Ralph 1960-61 Uselman, Mark 1974-75 Weight, Gary 1974-75 Young, Eddie 1958 Weinkauf, Mike 1967-69 Young, Ike 1922-23 VVV Wells, Grant 1971-73 Young, Jonathan 1982-83 Wells, Von 1970-72 Young, LeGrand 1957-59 Vacher, Clug 1929-30 West, Henry 1952-54 Young, Mike 1987 Vakalahi, Fono 2009 Westbrook, Michael 1998-99 Young, Scott 2002-04 Vakapuna, Taufui 2003, 06-08 Westover, Udel 1951-52 Young, Steve 1981-83 Valdez, Nati 1989-92 Whalen, Marcus 2000, 02-03 Young, Tom 1992-94 Younger, Stan 1977-78 Valgardson, Don 1976 Wheat, Warren 1986-88 Valgardson, Kam 1997-00 Wheeler, Melvin 1934-36 ZZZ Valgardson, Rich 1971 White, Brian 1986-88 Van De Merwe, Jan 1976-77 White, Greg 1996 Zayas, Rich 1986-87 VanDerWouden, John1975-77 White, Leon 1982-85 Van Leeuwen, Craig 1974 Zeller, Mike 1967-68 White, Reed 2007-08 Zitting, Ron 1956 Van Leeuwen, Kent 1986 White, Spencer 2003-05 Zogg, Murray 1995-96 Van Noy, Kyle 2010-present Whitehead, Clark 1953 Van Sweden, Dan 2006-07, 09 Zundel, Matt 1989-91 Whiting, Teag 2000-01 Zwahlen, Lynn 1972-73, 76-77 Van Valkenburg, AJ 2010 Whitney, Fred 1942

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INDIVIDUal scoring INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Most Touchdowns Scored Most Yards Game 5 Luke Staley vs. Colorado State, 11/1/01 Game 272 Eldon Fortie vs. George Wash., 9/29/62 5 Luke Staley vs. Utah State, 10/5/01 Season 1,582 Luke Staley, 2001 5 Ronney Jenkins vs. San Jose St., 10/24/98 Career 3,455 Harvey Unga, 2006-09 5 Eric Lane vs. Utah State, 10/13/79 Season 28 Luke Staley, 2001 Most Rushes Career 48 Luke Staley, 1999-2001 Game 37 Pete Van Valkenburg vs. Utah, 11/18/72 Season 252 Ronney Jenkins, 1998 Most Touchdowns Responsible For Career 696 Harvey Unga, 2006-09 Game 8 Marc Wilson vs. Colorado State, 10/15/77 8 Jim McMahon vs. Utah State, 10/18/80 Best Rushing Average Season 53 Jim McMahon, 1980 Game 14.2 Luke Staley, Tulane 8/25/01 Career 135 Ty Detmer, 1988-91 Season 8.64 Eddie Stinnett, 1983 8.62 Stacey Corley, 1989 Most Points Scored Career 6.0 Luke Staley, 1999-2001 Game 30 Luke Staley vs. Colorado State, 11/1/01 30 Luke Staley vs. Utah State, 10/5/01 MOST CONSECUTIVE 1,000-YD RUSHING SEASONS 30 Ronney Jenkins vs. San Jose St., 10/24/98 3 Harvey Unga 2006-09 30 Eric Lane vs. Utah State, 10/13/79 Season 170 Luke Staley, 2001 Longest Scoring Run Career 334 Mitch Payne, 2007-10 95 Reynaldo Brathwaite vs. SDSU 10/4/03 Career 290 Luke Staley, 1999-2001 (non-kicker) 93 Weldon Jackson vs. Fresno St., 9/20/58

Most PATs Attempted Longest Run From Scrimmage Game 10 Matt Payne vs. Tulane, 8/25/01 95 Reynaldo Brathwaite vs. SDSU 10/4/03 10 Kurt Gunther vs. UTEP, 11/1/80 93 Weldon Jackson vs. Fresno St., 9/20/58 10 Jason Chaffetz vs. Utah, 11/18/89 Season 76 Matt Payne, 2001 TOTAL OFFENSE Career 201 Mitch Payne, 2007-10 Most Yards Game 603 Ty Detmer vs. San Diego State, 11/16/91 Most PATs Made Season 5,022 Ty Detmer, 1990 Game 10 Matt Payne vs. Tulane, 8/25/01 Career 14,665 Ty Detmer, 1988-91 10 Jason Chaffetz vs. Utah, 11/18/89 Season 73 Matt Payne, 2001 Most PLAYS Career 193 Mitch Payne, 2007-10 Game 75 John Beck vs. UNLV, 10/8/04 Season 635 Ty Detmer, 1990 Most Consecutive PATs Made Career 1,795 Ty Detmer, 1988-91 Game 10 Matt Payne vs. Tulane 8/25/01 10 Jason Chaffetz vs. Utah 11/18/89 Season 61 Ethan Pochman, 1996 Career 67 Matt Payne, 2001-04

Most Points Kicking Game 17 Owen Pochman vs. UNLV, 10/23/99 Season 123 Ethan Pochman, 1996 Career 334 Mitch Payne, 2007-10

Most Field Goals Made Game 5 Owen Pochman vs. UNLV, 10/23/99 5 Joe Liljenquist vs. Colorado State, 9/20/69 Season 20 Owen Pochman, 1998 20 Ethan Pochman, 1996 Career 66 Owen Pochman, 1997-00 Longest 56 Owen Pochman vs. New Mexico, 2000 Mitch Payne holds several BYU records including most points scored in a career (334).

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INDIVIDUAL PASSING Most Yards PASSING Game 619 John Walsh vs. Utah State, 10/3093 Season 5,188 Ty Detmer, 1990 Career 15,031 Ty Detmer, 1988-91

Most TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game 7 Max Hall vs. UCLA, 9/13/08 7 Jim McMahon vs. Colorado State, 11/7/81 7 Marc Wilson vs. Colorado State, 10/15/77 Season 47 Jim McMahon, 1980 Career 121 Ty Detmer, 1988-91

Most PASSES ATTEMPTED Game 67 John Beck vs. UNLV, 10/8/04 Season 562 Ty Detmer, 1990 In 2008 Max Hall had seven touchdown passes in a 59-0 Career 1,530 Ty Detmer, 1988-91 shutout victory over UCLA. MOST TOUCHDOWNs Most PASSES COMPLETED Game 4 Luke Ashworth vs. Colorado State, 11/13/10 Game 44 Jim McMahon vs. Colorado State, 11/7/81 4 Kirk Pendleton vs. New Mexico, 10/15/83 Season 361 Ty Detmer, 1990 4 John VanderWouden vs. CSU, 9/18/76 Career 958 Ty Detmer, 1988-91 Season 15 Austin Collie, 2008 15 Clay Brown, 1980 BEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Career 30 Austin Collie, 2004, 07-08 Game .911 Steve Sarkisian vs. Fresno State, 11/25/95 Season .713 Steve Young, 1983 MOST YARDS PER CATCH Career .672 Steve Sarkisian, 1995-96 Game 59.0 Tyler Anderson vs. Utah State, 10/30/93 Season 27.3 George Harris, 1976 Most INTERCEPTIONS THROWN Career 22.4 Lloyd Jones, 1977-80 Game 7 Jim Eccles vs. Utah, 10/9/48 Season 28 Ty Detmer, 1990 Career 65 Ty Detmer, 1988-91 INTERCEPTIONS MOST PASS INTERCEPTIONS Most TIMES SACKed Game 3 Tyson Smith vs. Wyoming, 10/26/00 Game 10 Ty Detmer vs. Hawaii, 9/28/89 3 Derwin Gray vs. New Mexico, 10/27/90 10 John Walsh vs. UCLA, 9/9/93 3 Jeff Wilcox vs. Wyoming, 10/18/86 Season 43 John Walsh, 1993 3 Tony Hernandez vs. Colorado St., 9/18/76 Career 108 Ty Detmer, 1988-91 3 Dave Atkinson vs. North Texas, 9/10/71 3 Bobby Roberts vs. UTEP, 11/5/66 BEST INTERCEPTION AVOIDANCE PCT. 3 Gene Frantz vs. Colorado State, 10/6/62 Season 1.7% Jim McMahon, 1981 3 Gene Frantz vs. New Mexico, 11/3/62 Career 3.2% Jim McMahon, 1977-81 3 Verl Shell vs. Montana, 10/4/57 Season 9 Dave Atkinson, 1971 LONGEST PASS PLAY 9 Gene Frantz, 1962 97 yards Ty Detmer to Eric Drage vs. Utah, 11/23/91 Career 20 Dave Atkinson, 1971-73

INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Most Interception Return YARDS Game 97 Brian Mitchell vs. New Mexico, 9/2/89 receptions Season 233 Dan Hansen, 1971 Game 22 Jay Miller vs. New Mexico, 11/3/73 Career 421 Dan Hansen, 1970-72 Season 106 Austin Collie, 2008 Career 221 Dennis Pitta, 2004, 07-09 PUNT RETURNS MOST YARDS ON PUNT RETURNS MOST YARDS RECEIVING Game 219 Golden Richards vs. North Texas, 9/10/71 Game 263 Jay Miller vs. New Mexico, 11/3/73 Season 624 Golden Richards, 1971 Season 1,538 Austin Collie, 2008 Career 1,312 Vai Sikahema, 1980-85 Career 3,258 Austin Collie, 2004, 07-08

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ALL-PURPOSE YARDS MOST PUNT RETURNS ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Game 8 Don Bushore vs. Pepperdine, 11/26/49 Game 366 Austin Collie vs. Tulsa, 9/15/07 8 Vai Sikahema vs. New Mexico, 10/19/85 Season 2,112 Austin Collie, 2008 Season 54 Vai Sikahema, 1985 Career 4,996 Curtis Brown, 2004-06 Career 153 Vai Sikahema, 1980-85 KICKOFF RETURNS BEST AVERAGE PUNT RETURN MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Game 79.0 James Dye vs. Utah State, 10/4/96 Game 8 Cody Hoffman vs. Utah 10/17/11 Season 22.9 Don Bushore, 1948 8 Austin Collie vs. Tulsa, 9/15/07 Career 19.8 James Dye, 1995-96 Season 36 Cody Hoffman, 2010-Present Career 69 O'Neill Chambers, 2008-10 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ON PUNT RETURNS Game 2 Golden Richards vs. N. Texas, 9/10/71 MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Season 4 Golden Richards, 1971 Game 237 Austin Collie vs. Tulsa, 9/15/07 Career 4 James Dye, 1995-96 Season 879 Cody Hoffman, 2010-Present 4 Golden Richards, 1970-71 Career 1,625 Mike Rigell, 1998, 00-01

LONGEST PUNT RETURN BEST AVERAGE KICKOFF RETURN Game 94 Kent Oborn vs. Arizona, 11/20/65 Game 54.5 James Dye vs. UTEP, 11/2/96 Season 40.1 Paul Allen, 1961 Career 27.2 Chris Farasopoulos, 1968-70

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN Game 100 James Dye vs. UTEP, 1/2/96 100 Tyler Anderson vs. Utah State, 10/30/93 100 Eric Mortensen vs. Utah State, 9/30/88 100 John Betham vs. Utah, 11/23/74

COMBINED RETURNS MOST YARDS Game 247 Golden Richards vs. North Texas 9/10/71 Season 1,164 Mike Rigell, 2001 Career 2,470 Chris Farasopoulos,1968-70

MOST RETURNS Game 10 Austin Collie vs. Tulsa, 9/15/07 10 Vai Sikahema vs. Boston College, 8/29/85 10 Golden Richards vs. Arizona, 11/13/71 10 Chris Farasopoulos vs. Arizona, 11/1/69 Season 69 Mike Rigell, 2001 Career 195 Vai Sikahema, 1980-85

PUNTING MOST PUNTS Game 15 Rich Adams vs. Iowa State, 9/27/69 Season 83 Rich Adams, 1969 Career 204 Alan Boardman, 1993-96

BEST PUNTING AVERAGE Game 60.4 vs. Wyoming, 10/8/83 Season 50.6 Lee Johnson, 1983 Career 47.0 Lee Johnson, 1983-84

In 2007 Austin Collie set an MWC and BYU record for all- purpose yards with 366 against Tulsa. LONGEST PUNT Game 80 Lee Johnson vs. Wyoming, 10/8/83

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BYU’S NCAA RECORDS

Most Games Played in A SeASon SINGLE GAME 15 BYU, 1996 Both Teams Gaining 600 Yards BYU (767) vs. SDSU (695) 11/16/91 TOTAL OFFENSE Hawaii (646) and BYU (612) 12/8/01 Most Seasons Gaining 4,000 yards OR MORE 3 Ty Detmer, 1989-91 Highest Average Per Punt 60.4 Wyoming, 10/8/83 Most consecutive Games Gaining 300 Yards OR MORE 5 for 302 (min. 5) 24 Ty Detmer, 1989-90

Highest Average Per Punt, Both Teams Most Games Gaining 300 Yards OR MORE 55.3 BYU & Wyoming, 10/8/83 33 Ty Detmer, 1988-91 11 for 608 (min. 10)

Most TDs Scored On Kickoff Returns Yards Per Game vs. One Opponent 2 BYU vs. Air Force, 11/11/89 Career 373.8 Ty Detmer vs. New Mexico, (min. 4 games) 1988-91 Most Point Scored in a Tie 104 BYU (52) vs. SDSU (52), 11/16/91 Most TDs Responsible For Per Game 4 yrs 2.9 Ty Detmer, ‘88-91 Most Points Scored in Fourth Quarter (135 in 46 games) to win or Tie a Game 36 BYU (50) vs. Wash. St. (36) Sept. 15, 1990 RUSHING (BYU trailed 29-14 at start of 4th quarter) Most TDs Scored in One Quarter 4 (4th Qtr.) Dick Felt vs. San Jose St. Nov. 8, 1952 Fewest Completions Allowed 0 BYU vs. Rice, Nov. 9, 1996 Catching at Least 60 Passes and Gaining at Least 1,000 Yards Rushing (1 of 6 all-time) SEASON Curtis Brown, 2006 (62 catches and 1,010 yards) Highest Average Gain per PASSING Attempt 10.9 1989, 433 for 4,732 (min. 350 att.) PASSING highest average gain per pass attempt Team with Two 1,000-Yard Receivers 10.9 1989 (433 for 4,732 yards) 2008 Austin Collie, 1,538 Dennis Pitta, 1,083 Highest Pass Completion Percentage 1990 Andy Boyce, 1,241 (min. 30-39 comps) Chris Smith, 1,156 Game .912 Steve Sarkisian vs. Fresno St., 1995, (31 of 34) Highest Punting Average most yards Gained Per Game 50.6 1983, 24 for 1,215 2 Yrs. 406.2 Ty Detmer, 1989-90 (9,748 yards in 24 games) Highest Net Punting Average 45.0 1983, 24 for 1,215 yards, 134 return yards Consecutive Games Gaining 300+Yards Career 24 Ty Detmer, 9/2/89-12/1/90 Most Opponent’s Fumbles Recovered 36 1977 Most Yds per Game Against One Opponent 373.8 Ty Detmer vs. New Mexico, 1988-91 Consec. Games Passing for 200 Yards (min. 4 games) 1,495 yards 64 9/80 to 10/19/85 Most Yards Gained per Attempt Most CONSECUTIVE Games w/out Being Shutout Game 14.1 John Walsh vs. Utah St. 361 10/3/75 to 11/15/03 (min. 40 atts.) 44 for 619, 10/30/93 Season 11.1 Ty Detmer, 1989, 412 for 4,560 MOST WINS IN A SEASON 14 1996

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PUNTING Highest punting average 50.6 1983 (24 for 1,215 yards) Highest Average Per Punt Game (Min. 5) - 60.4 Lee Johnson vs. Wyoming, 10/8/83 (5 for 302; 53, 44, 63, 62, 80 yards)

PUNT RETURNS Most Punt Returns Career 153 Vai Sikahema, 1980-81, 1984-85, 1,312 yds

All-American Gordon Hudson owns three NCAA Highest Average Gain Per Return records for receiving by a tight end. Game 43.8 Golden Richards, v. North Texas, Most Yards Gained per Completion 9/10/71 (min 5 returns) 5 for 219 Game 22.9 John Walsh vs. Utah St. (min. 22 atts.) 27 for 619, 10/30/93 KICKOFF RETURNS Highest Average Gain per Kick Return Highest Percentage of Passes for Tds Season 40.1 Paul Allen, 1961 Season 11.5 Jim McMahon, 1980 (min. 1.2 returns/game) 12 for 481 (min. 375 atts.) 46 of 400

Defense Most TDs Scored on Kickoff Returns Game 2 Stacey Corley vs. Air Most opponents' fumbles recovered Force 11/11/89 - 99 and 85 yds 36 1977 SCORING TACKLES IN A GAME 36* Dan Hansen vs. New Mexico, 1971 Most Touchdowns Scored by rushing in One Quarter (22 UA, 14 AT) 4 (4th Qtr.) Dick Felt vs. San Jose St. Nov. 8, 1952

SOLO TACKLES IN A GAME Most Touchdowns Scored in One Quarter 22* Dan Hansen vs. New Mexico, 1971 4 (4th Qtr.) Dick Felt vs. San Jose St. Nov. 8, 1952

RECEIVING FIELD GOALS Most Catches Per Game by a Tight End HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF FG MADE, 40 Yards or More Career 5.4 Gordon Hudson, 1980-83 Season 93.3% Matt Payne, BYU, 2002 178 in 33 games 14 of 15 (min. 10 made)

Most Yards Gained by a Tight End MOST CONSECUTIVE FG MADE, 40-49 Yards Game 259 Gordon Hudson vs. Utah Career 14 Matt Payne, BYU, 2003-04 11/21/81 - 13 catches Career 2,901 Dennis Pitta, 2004, 2007-09 Field Goals in First Game of Career 5 Joe Liljenquist vs. Colorado 1969 (6 attempts) Most Yards Per Game by a Tight End Career 75.3 Gordon Hudson, 1980-83 2,484 in 33 games

Average gain Per completion by a Tight End Career 19.2 Clay Brown, 1978-80 (min. 75) 88 catches for 1,691 yds.

Two Players Gaining 1,000 Yards RECEIVING Austin Collie 1,538 yards, 106 catches, 2008 Dennis Pitta 1,083 yards, 83 catches, 2008 Andy Boyce 1,241 yards, 79 catches, 1990 Chris Smith 1,156 yards, 68 catches, 1990

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TOP INDIVIDUAL MARKS

TOTAL OFFENSE 5. 4,031 Ty Detmer 1991 6. 4,027 Steve Sarkisian 1996 Game 7. 3,957 Max Hall 2008 1. 603 Ty Detmer at San Diego State, 11/16/91 8. 3,902 Steve Young 1983 2. 599 Virgil Carter vs. UTEP, 11/5/66 9. 3,885 John Beck 2006 3. 597 John Walsh at Utah State, 10/30/93 10. 3,875 Robbie Bosco 1984 4. 594 Ty Detmer vs. Penn State, 12/29/89 5. 582 Marc Wilson vs. Utah, 11/5/77 Career 6. 562 Ty Detmer vs. Washington State, 9/7/89 1. 15,031 Ty Detmer 1988-91 7. 552 Jim McMahon vs. Utah, 11/21/81 2. 11,365 Max Hall 2007-09 8. 548 Max Hall vs. Tulsa, 9/15/07 3. 11,021 John Beck 2003-06 9. 540 Robbie Bosco at New Mexico, 10/19/85 4. 9,536 Jim McMahon 1977-78, 80-81 10. 539 Jim McMahon at Colorado State, 11/7/81 5. 8,400 Robbie Bosco 1983-85 6. 8,390 John Walsh 1991-94 Season 7. 8,065 Kevin Feterik 1996-99 1. 5,022 Ty Detmer 1990 8. 7,733 Steve Young 1981-83 2. 4,627 Jim McMahon 1980 9. 7,637 Marc Wilson 1977-79 3. 4,433 Ty Detmer 1989 10. 7,464 Steve Sarkisian 1995-96 4. 4,346 Steve Young 1983 5. 4,141 Robbie Bosco 1985 400-yard passing games 6. 4,072 Max Hall 2008 7. 4,001 Ty Detmer 1991 Season 8. 3,998 Brandon Doman 2001 1. 8 Ty Detmer 1990 9. 3,983 Steve Sarkisian 1996 2. 6 Jim McMahon 1980 10. 3,932 Robbie Bosco 1984 3. 5 Ty Detmer 1989 4. 4 John Walsh 1993 Career 5. 3 Robbie Bosco 1985 1. 14,665 Ty Detmer 1988-91 3 Jim McMahon 1981 2. 11,569 Max Hall 2007-09 3. 11,059 John Beck 2003-06 Career 4. 9,723 Jim McMahon 1977-78, 80-81 1. 14 Ty Detmer 1988-91 5. 8,817 Steve Young 1981-83 2. 9 Jim McMahon 1977-78, 80-81 6. 8,299 Robbie Bosco 1983-85 3. 5 John Walsh 1991-94 7. 7,736 John Walsh 1991-94 4. 4 Robbie Bosco 1983-85 8. 7,731 Kevin Feterik 1996-99 5. 3 John Beck 2003-06 9. 7,602 Marc Wilson 1977-79 3 Kevin Feterik 1996-99 10. 7,253 Steve Sarkisian 1995-96 3 Steve Sarkisian 1995-96

PASSING YARDS TOUCHDOWN PASSES

GAME Game 1. 619 John Walsh at Utah State, 10/30/93 1. 7 Max Hall vs. UCLA, 9/13/08 2. 599 Ty Detmer at San Diego State, 11/16/91 7 Jim McMahon at Colorado State, 11/7/81 3. 585 Robbie Bosco at New Mexico, 10/19/85 7 Marc Wilson at Colorado State, 10/15/77 4. 576 Ty Detmer vs. Penn State, 12/29/89 4. 6 Steve Sarkisian vs. Texas A&M, 8/24/96 5. 571 Marc Wilson vs. Utah, 11/5/77 6 Ty Detmer at San Diego State 11/16/91 6. 565 Jim McMahon vs. Utah, 11/21/81 6 Robbie Bosco vs. Baylor, 9/8/84 7. 560 Ty Detmer vs. Utah State, 11/24/90 6 Steve Young vs. Utah, 11/19/83 8. 538 Jim McMahon at Colorado State, 11/7/81 6 Jim McMahon at Utah State, 10/2/81 9. 537 Max Hall vs. Tulsa, 9/15/07 6 Jim McMahon vs. UTEP, 11/1/80 537 Ty Detmer vs. Washington State, 9/7/89 6 Gifford Nielsen at Utah State, 9/24/77 Season 6 Gary Sheide vs. New Mexico, 11/3/73 1. 5,188 Ty Detmer 1990 Season 2. 4,571 Jim McMahon 1980 1. 47 Jim McMahon 1980 3. 4,560 Ty Detmer 1989 2. 41 Ty Detmer 1990 4. 4,273 Robbie Bosco 1985 *Not Official. NCAA defensive records only recognized after 2000 < 161 > 20102012 BYU FOOTBALL

3. 35 Max Hall 2008 8. 588 John Walsh 1991-94 35 Ty Detmer 1991 9. 535 Marc Wilson 1977-79 4. 33 Max Hall 2009 10. 528 Steve Sarkisian 1995-96 33 Brandon Doman 2001 33 Steve Sarkisian 1996 Passing completion percentage 33 Robbie Bosco 1984 Season (Min. 350 attempts) 33 Steve Young 1983 1. 71.3 Steve Young 1983 8. 32 John Beck 2006 2. 69.3 John Beck 2006 32 Ty Detmer 1989 3. 69.2 Max Hall 2008

4. 68.8 Steve Sarkisian 1996 Career 5. 67.2 Max Hall 2009 1. 121 Ty Detmer 1988-91 6. 66.1 Robbie Bosco 1985 2. 94 Max Hall 2007-09 7. 64.9 Steve Sarkisian 1995 3. 84 Jim McMahon 1977-78, 80-81 8. 64.5 John Beck 2005 4. 79 John Beck 2003-06 9. 64.3 Ty Detmer 1989 5. 66 John Walsh 1991-94 10. 64.3 Jim McMahon 1981 66 Robbie Bosco 1983-85 7. 61 Marc Wilson 1977-79 Career (Min. 750 attempts) 8. 56 Steve Young 1980-83 1. 66.9 Steve Sarkisian 1995-96 9. 55 Gifford Nielsen 1975-77 2. 65.3 Max Hall 2007-09 10. 53 Steve Sarkisian 1995-96 3. 65.3 Steve Young 1980-83 53 Kevin Feterik 1996-99 4. 64.0 Robbie Bosco 1983-85 5. 62.6 Ty Detmer 1988-91 PASSING COMPLETIONS 6. 62.4 John Beck 2003-06 7. 61.8 Jim McMahon 1977-78, 80-81 Game 8. 61.2 Kevin Feterik 1996-99 1. 44 Jim McMahon vs. Colorado State, 11/7/81 9. 60.2 John Walsh 1991-94 2. 42 Ty Detmer vs. Penn State, 12/29/89 10. 57.1 Marc Wilson 1977-79 42 Robbie Bosco vs. New Mexico, 10/19/85 4. 41 John Beck vs. Boston College, 9/3/05 QB/WR touchdown Combos 5. 40 Jim McMahon vs. North Texas, 11/8/80 1. 22 Max Hall/Austin Collie (2007-08) 6. 39 Steve Young vs. Air Force, 9/24/83 2. 19 Max Hall/Dennis Pitta (2007-09) 7. 38 John Beck vs. Boston College, 9/16/06 3. 18 Jim McMahon/Clay Brown (1978, 80-81) 38 Ty Detmer vs. Miami, 9/8/90 4. 17 Robbie Bosco/Mark Bellini (1984-85) 38 Robbie Bosco vs. Colorado State, 10/5/85 5. 16 John Beck/Jonny Harline (2005-06) 10. 37 Marc Wilson vs. Long Beach State, 11/19/77 15 John Beck/Todd Watkins (2004-05) Season 7. 15 Ty Detmer/Andy Boyce (1989-90) 1. 361 Ty Detmer 1990 8. 14 Robbie Bosco/Glen Kozlowski (1984-85) 2. 338 Robbie Bosco 1985 9. 13 Gifford Nielsen/Mike Chronister (1976-77) 3. 330 Max Hall 2008 13 Gifford Nielsen/John VanderWouden (1975-77) 4. 306 Steve Young 1983 13 Virgil Carter/Phil Odle (1965-66) 5. 298 Max Hall 2007 6. 289 John Beck 2006 receiving yards 7. 284 John Walsh 1994 Game 284 Jim McMahon 1980 1. 263 Jay Miller vs. New Mexico, 11/3/73 9. 283 Robbie Bosco 1984 2. 259 Gordon Hudson vs. Utah, 11/21/81 10. 278 Steve Sarkisian 1996 3. 242 Phil Odle vs. UTEP, 11/5/66 Career 4. 241 Glen Kozlowski vs. Boston College, 8/29/85 1. 958 Ty Detmer 1988-91 5. 235 Andy Boyce vs. New Mexico, 10/27/90 2. 903 Max Hall 2007-09 6. 232 Eric Drage vs. Fresno State, 10/23/93 3. 885 John Beck 2003-06 7. 230 Eric Drage at New Mexico, 10/26/91 4. 653 Jim McMahon 1977-78, 80-81 8. 225 David Mills at Air Force, 10/20/84 5. 638 Robbie Bosco 1983-85 9. 219 Ben Cahoon at Arizona State, 9/20/97 6. 613 Kevin Feterik 1996-99 10. 213 Eric Drage vs. Air Force, 9/25/93 213 Dennis Pitta vs. Northern Iowa, 8/30/08 7. 592 Steve Young 1980-83

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Season 6. 12 10 others, last: Dennis Pitta vs. CSU, 11/1/08 1. 1,538 Austin Collie 2008 Season 2. 1,241 Andy Boyce 1990 1. 106 Austin Collie 2008 3. 1,211 Reno Mahe 2001 2. 100 Jay Miller 1973 4. 1,181 Jay Miller 1973 3. 91 Reno Mahe 2001 5. 1,156 Chris Smith 1990 4. 83 Dennis Pitta 2008 6. 1,093 Eric Drage 1992 5. 79 Andy Boyce 1990 7. 1,090 Chris Smith 1989 6. 77 Phil Odle 1967 8. 1,083 Dennis Pitta 2008 7. 68 Chris Smith 1990 9. 1,067 Margin Hooks 1999 8. 67 Gordon Hudson 1982 10. 1,042 Todd Watkins 2004 67 Gordon Hudson 1981 Career 10. 66 Lakei Heimuli 1985 1. 3,255 Austin Collie 2004, 07-08 Career 2. 3,065 Eric Drage 1990-93 1. 221 Dennis Pitta 2004, 07-09 3. 2,901 Dennis Pitta 2004, 07-09 2. 215 Austin Collie 2004, 07-08 4. 2,841 Margin Hooks 1997-00 3. 204 Matt Bellini 1987-90 5. 2,635 Matt Bellini 1987-90 4. 189 Margin Hooks 1997-00 6. 2,548 Phil Odle 1965-67 5. 183 Phil Odle 1965-67 7. 2,484 Gordon Hudson 1980-83 6. 178 Gordon Hudson 1981-83 8. 2,429 Mark Bellini 1983-86 7. 166 Reno Mahe 1998, 01-02 9. 2,367 Chris Smith 1988-90 8. 162 Eric Drage 1990-93 10. 2,223 Glen Kozlowski 1981, 83-85 9. 157 Curtis Brown 2002, 04-06 10. 152 Todd Christensen 1974-77 100-yard receiving games

Season receiving touchdowns 1. 11 Austin Collie 2008 Game 2. 7 Margin Hooks 1999 1. 4 Luke Ashworth vs. Colorado St., 11/13/10 3. 6 Austin Collie 2007 2. 4 Kirk Pendleton vs. New Mexico, 10/15/83 6 Andy Boyce 1990 3. 4 John VanderWouden vs. Colorado State, 9/18/76 6 Chris Smith 1989 4. 3 12 others, last: Cody Hoffman, vs. Tulsa 12/30/11 6. 5 Cody Hoffman 2011 5 Chris Watkins 2004 Season 5 Chris Smith 1990 1. 15 Austin Collie 2008 5 Chuck Cutler 1988 15 Clay Brown 1980 5 David Mills 1984 3. 14 Mark Bellini 1985 4. 13 Andy Boyce 1990 Career 5. 12 Jonny Harline 2006 1. 17 Austin Collie 2004, 07-08 12 Eric Drage 1992 2. 12 Eric Drage 1990-93 7. 11 Glen Kozlowski 1984 3. 11 Chris Smith 1988-90 11 Kirk Pendleton 1983 4. 10 Margin Hooks 1997-00 11 Mike Chronister 1977 10 Andy Boyce 1989-90 11 Phil Odle 1965 10 Phil Odle 1965-67 7. 9 Mike Chronister 1976-78 Career 8. 8 Matt Bellini 1987-90 1. 30 Austin Collie 2004, 07-08 9. 7 Mark Bellini 1982, 84-86 2. 29 Eric Drage 1990-93 7 Lloyd Jones 1978-80 3. 25 Phil Odle 1965-67 4. 23 Mark Bellini 1982-86 RECEPTIONS 23 Glen Kozlowski 1981, 83-85 6. 22 Gordon Hudson 1980-83 Game 7. 21 Mike Chronister 1976-78 1. 22 Jay Miller vs. New Mexico, 11/3/73 8. 18 John VanderWouden 1975-77 2. 14 Reno Mahe vs. Hawaii, 12/8/01 9. 17 Cody Hoffman 2010-present 14 Phil Odle vs. UTEP, 11/5/66 17 Jonny Harline 2004-06 4. 13 Lakei Heimuli vs. Colorado State, 10/5/85 17 Clay Brown 1977-80 13 Gordon Hudson vs. Utah, 11/21/81

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RUSHING YARDS RUSHING Attempts

Game Game 1. 272 Eldon Fortie vs. George Washington, 9/29/62 1. 37 Pete Van Valkenburg vs. Utah, 11/18/72 2. 250 Ronney Jenkins vs. San Jose State, 10/24/98 2. 36 Jeff Blanc vs. Wyoming, 10/9/76 3. 247 Pete Van Valkenburg vs. Long Beach St., 10/7/72 36 Pete Van Valkenburg vs. Utah State, 10/24/70 4. 219 Curtis Brown vs. Air Force, 10/29/05 4. 35 Pete Van Valkenburg vs. New Mexico, 11/25/72 5. 217 Curtis Brown vs. Utah State, 10/4/02 5. 34 Lakei Heimuli vs. Hawaii, 11/8/86 6. 215 Jeff Blanc vs. Wyoming, 10/25/75 34 John Ogden vs. Wyoming, 11/21/64 7. 207 Luke Staley vs. Utah State, 10/5/01 7. 33 Curtis Brown vs. Utah State, 10/4/02 8. 204 Jamal Willis vs. New Mexico, 9/24/94 33 Lakei Heimuli vs. Utah, 11/22/86 204 John Ogden vs. Pacific, 11/26/66 33 Jeff Blanc vs. Colorado State, 9/20/75 10. 196 Luke Staley vs. Colorado State, 11/1/01 10. 32 John Ogden vs. Pacific, 11/26/66

Season Season 1. 1,582 Luke Staley 2001 1. 252 Ronney Jenkins 1998 2. 1,386 Pete Van Valkenburg 1972 2. 244 Harvey Unga 2007 3. 1,307 Ronney Jenkins 1998 3. 240 Harvey Unga 2008 4. 1,227 Harvey Unga 2007 4. 232 Pete Van Valkenburg 1972 5. 1,149 Eldon Fortie 1962 5. 230 Lakei Heimuli 1986 6. 1,132 Harvey Unga 2008 6. 218 Brian McKenzie 1997 7. 1,123 Curtis Brown 2005 7. 216 Jeff Blanc 1975 8. 1,087 Harvey Unga 2009 8. 210 Curtis Brown 2005 9. 1,042 Jamal Willis 1994 9. 209 Keith Jackson 1969 10. 1,010 Curtis Brown 2006 10. 208 Harvey Unga 2009

Career Career 1. 3,455 Harvey Unga 2006-09 1. 696 Harvey Unga 2006-09 2. 3,221 Curtis Brown 2002, 04-06 2. 641 Curtis Brown 2002, 04-06 3. 2,970 Jamal Willis 1991-94 3. 625 Jeff Blanc 1973-75 4. 2,710 Lakei Heimuli 1983-86 4. 605 Lakei Heimuli 1983-86 5. 2,663 Jeff Blanc 1973-75 5. 584 Jamal Willis 1991-94 6. 2,493 Luke Staley 1999-01 6. 535 John Ogden 1964-66 7. 2,492 Pete Van Valkenburg 1970-72 7. 456 Pete Van Valkenburg 1970-72 8. 2,376 John Ogden 1964-66 8. 418 Luke Staley 1999-01 9. 2,040 Ronney Jenkins 1996, 98 9. 385 Brian McKenzie 1996-97 10. 1,954 Brian McKenzie 1996-97 10. 380 Ronney Jenkins 1996, 98

100-yard rushing games RUSHING touchdowns

Season GaME 1. 9 Luke Staley 2001 1. 5 Luke Staley vs. Colorado State, 11/1/01 2. 7 Harvey Unga 2007 5 Eric Lane vs. Utah State, 10/13/79 3. 6 Curtis Brown 2005 3. 4 Ronney Jenkins vs. San Jose State, 10/24/98 6 Pete Van Valkenburg 1972 4 John Ogden vs. Western Michigan, 11/14/64 6 Eldon Fortie 1962 4 Dick Felt vs. San Jose State, 11/8/52

Career season 1. 15 Harvey Unga 2006-09 1. 24 Luke Staley 2001 15 Curtis Brown 2002, 04-06 2. 14 Curtis Brown 2005 3. 10 Luke Staley 1999-01 14 Lakei Heimuli 1985 10 Jamal Willis 1991-94 14 Waymon Hamilton 1981 10 John Ogden 1964-66 14 Eldon Fortie 1962 6. 9 Lakei Heimuli 1983-86 6. 13 Harvey Unga 2007 7. 8 Ronney Jenkins 1996, 98 13 Ronney Jenkins 1998 8 Pete Van Valkenburg 1970-72 8. 12 Brian McKenzie 1997 9. 7 Eldon Fortie 1960-62 12 Jamal Willis 1994 10. 6 Brian McKenzie 1996-97 12 Pete Van Valkenburg 1972 6 Jeff Blanc 1973-76

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Career 4. 102 Harvey Unga 2007 1. 41 Luke Staley 1999-01 5. 101 Owen Pochman 1998 2. 35 Harvey Unga 2006-09 6. 100 Jared McLaughlin 2006 35 Jamal Willis 1991-94 7. 98 Curtis Brown 2005 4. 31 Curtis Brown 2002, 04-06 8. 96 Waymon Hamilton 1981 5. 30 Lakei Heimuli 1983-86 9. 93 Justin Sorensen 2011 6. 29 Waymon Hamilton 1980-83 10. 92 Harvey Unga 2008 7. 24 Ronney Jenkins 1996, 98 Career 24 Pete Van Valkenburg 1970-72 1. 334 Mitch Payne 2007-10 9. 23 Brian McKenzie 1996-97 2. 333 Owen Pochman 1997-00 10. 21 Eric Lane 1979-80 3. 312 Matt Payne 2001-04 21 Jeff Blanc 1973-75 4. 290 Luke Staley 1999-01 5. 270 Harvey Unga 2006-09 total TOUCHDOWNS scored 6. 243 Kurt Gunther 1980-82 Game 8. 240 Jamal Willis 1991-94 1. 5 Luke Staley vs. Colorado State, 11/1/01 9. 224 Curtis Brown 2002, 04-06 5 Luke Staley vs. Utah State, 10/5/01 10. 192 Lakei Heimuli 1983-86 5 Ronney Jenkins vs. San Jose State, 10/24/98 192 Waymon Hamilton 1980-83 5 Eric Lane at Utah State, 10/13/79 2. 4 Luke Ashworth vs. Colorado State, 11/13/10 All-purpose yards 4 Harvey Unga vs San Diego State, 12/1/07 Game 4 Curtis Brown vs. Air Force, 10/29/05 1. 366 Austin Collie vs. Tulsa, 9/15/07 4 Kalin Hall vs. UTEP, 11/27/93 2. 306 Pete Van Valkenburg vs. Wyoming, 11/4/72 4 Kirk Pendleton vs. New Mexico, 10/15/83 3. 303 Eldon Fortie vs. George Washington, 9/29/62 4 John VanDerWouden vs. Colorado State, 9/18/76 4. 300 Luke Staley vs. Utah State, 10/5/01 4 John Ogden vs. Western Michigan, 11/14/64 5. 296 Tyler Anderson vs. Utah State, 10/30/93 4 Dick Felt vs. San Jose State, 11/8/52 6. 277 Cody Hoffman vs. Utah 9/17/11 season 7. 275 Ronney Jenkins vs. San Jose State, 10/24/98 1. 28 Luke Staley (24 run, 4 rec, 2001) 8. 263 Jay Miller vs. New Mexico, 11/3/73 2. 17 Harvey Unga (13 run, 4 rec, 2007) 9. 262 Cody Hoffman vs. UTEP, 12/18/10 3. 16 Curtis Brown (14 run, 2 rec, 2005) 10. 257 Austin Collie vs. Colorado State, 11/1/08 16 Waymon Hamilton (14 run, 2 rec, 1981) 5. 15 Austin Collie (15 rec, 2008) Season 15 Harvey Unga (11 rush, 4 rec, 2008) 1. 2,112 Austin Collie 2008 15 Ronney Jenkins (13 run, 2 rec, 1998) 2. 2,018 Luke Staley 2001 15 Clay Brown (15 rec, 1980) 3. 1,882 Harvey Unga 2007 15 Roy Oliverson, 1951 (12 run, 3 rec) 4. 1,864 Curtis Brown 2006 10. 14 6 others, last: Ronney Jenkins (11 run, 3 rec, 1996) 5. 1,838 Pete Van Valkenburg 1972 6. 1,825 Cody Hoffman 2011 Career 7. 1,747 Ronney Jenkins 1998 1. 48 Luke Staley, (41 run, 7 rec, 1999-01) 8. 1,688 Austin Collie 2007 2. 45 Harvey Unga (36 run, 9 rec, 2006-09) 9. 1,624 Homer Jones 1979 3. 40 Jamal Willis, (35 run, 5 rec, 1991-94) 10. 1,608 Vai Sikahema 1985 4. 36 Curtis Brown, (31 run, 5 rec, 2002, 04-05) 5. 32 Lakei Heimuli (30 run, 2 rec, 1983-86) Career 32 Waymon Hamilton (29 run, 3 rec, 1981-83) 1. 4,993 Curtis Brown 2002, 04-06 6. 30 Austin Collie (30 rec, 2004, 07-08) 2. 4,649 Austin Collie 2004, 07-08 7. 29 Ronney Jenkins (24 run, 5 rec, 1996, 98) 3. 4,540 Harvey Unga 2006-09 29 Eric Drage (29 rec, 1990-93) 4. 4,367 Jamal Willis 1991-94 29 Jeff Blanc (21 run, 8 rec 1973-76) 5. 3,833 Lakei Heimuli 1983-86 6. 3,761 Matt Bellini 1987-90 POINTS SCORED 7. 3,743 Jeff Blanc 1974-76 Season 8. 3,688 Vai Sikahema 1980-81, 84-85 1. 170 Luke Staley 2001 9. 3,595 Luke Staley 1999-01 2. 123 Ethan Pochman 1996 10. 3,417 Reno Mahe 1998, 01-02 3. 109 Matt Payne 2001

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DEFENSE (all-time) 5. 25 Byron Frisch 1996-99 6. 23 Jason Buck 1985-86 tackles 7. 22.5 Shawn Knight 1983-86 8. 22 David Futrell 1984-87 GAME 22 Mike Morgan 1979-80 1. 36 Dan Hansen vs. New Mexico, 1971 (22-UA, 14, AT) 10. 21 Chuck Ehin 1979-82 2. 22 Derwin Gray vs. Penn State, 1991 (13-UA, 9-AT) 21 Brad Anae 1979-81 3. 20 Ted Nelson vs. Arizona State, 1970 (6-UA, 14-AT) 4. 19 Shad Hansen vs. UTEP, 1992 (13-UA, 6-AT) INTERCEPTIONS 5. 18 Shad Hansen vs. Hawaii, 1991 (12-UA, 6-AT) Game 18 Kyle Whittingham vs. SDSU, 1981 (10-UA, 8-AT) 1. 3 Tyson Smith vs. Wyoming, 10/26/00 18 Gary Kama vs. Long Beach St. 1979 (8-UA, 10-AT) 3 Derwin Gray vs. New Mexico, 10/27/90 18 Dan Hansen vs. Arizona State, 1972 (10-UA, 8-AT) 3 Jeff Wilcox at Wyoming, 10/18/86 SEASON 3 Tony Hernandez vs. Colorado State, 9/18/76 1. 193 Shad Hansen, 1991 (63-UA, 130-AT, 4-TFL) 3 Dave Atkinson at North Texas, 9/10/71 2. 192 Rocky Biegel, 1991 (62-UA, 130-AT) 3 Bobby Roberts vs. UTEP, 11/5/66 3. 157 Rod Wood, 1978 (26-UA, 131-AT, 6-TFL) 3 Gene Frantz vs. North Mexico, 11/3/62 4. 149 Sid Smith, 1975 (125-UA, 24-AT) 3 Gene Frantz at Colorado State, 10/6/62 5. 148 Glen Redd, 1980 (57-UA, 91-AT, 2-TFL) 148 Bob Davis, 1988 (80-UA, 68-AT, 4-TFL) Season 1. 9 Dave Atkinson 1971 CAREER 9 Gene Frantz 1962 1. 408 Shad Hansen, 1989-92 (132-UA, 276-AT) 3. 8 Dave Atkinson 1972 2. 394 Rod Wood, 1976-78 (150-UA, 244-AT) 8 Dan Hansen 1970 3. 389 Larry Carr, 1972-74 (191-UA, 198-AT) 5. 7 Jeff Wilcox 1986 4. 382 Glenn Redd, 1978-80 (233-UA, 149-AT) 7 Tom Holmoe 1980 5. 371 Rocky Biegel, 1988-91 (112-UA, 159-AT) 7 Dan Hansen 1971 6. 369 Dan Hansen, 1969-1972 (183-UA, 186-AT) 7 Bobby Roberts 1967 7. 353 Marv Allen, 1982-84 (149-UA, 204-AT) 7 Bobby Roberts 1966 8. 349 Bob Davis, 1987-89 (145-UA, 204-AT) 7 Carroll Johnston 1957 9. 345 Shay Muirbrook, 1993-96 (151-UA, 194-AT) 345 Rob Morris, 1993, 97-99 (223-UA, 122-AT) Career 1. 20 Dave Atkinson 1971-73 SACKS 2. 18 Dan Hansen 1970-72 18 Bobby Roberts 1965-67 GAME 4. 14 Derwin Gray 1989-92 1. 6 Shay Muirbrook vs. Kansas State, 1/1/97 5. 13 Brian Mitchell 1987-90 2. 4 Setema Gali vs. New Mexico, 10/16/99 13 Tom Holmoe 1979-82 4 Jason Buck vs. Oregon State, 11/15/86 7. 12 Rodney Rice 1987-88 4 Kyle Whittingham vs. San Diego State, 10/17/81 12 Scott Peterson 1985-88 SEASON 12 Mike Russell 1973-74 1. 17 Mekeli Ieremia 1976 10. 11 Troy Long 1985-88 2. 16 Shawn Knight 1986 16 Jim Herrmann 1983 DEFENSE (since 2000) 4. 14 Jan Jorgensen 2007 Official NCAA Defensive Statistics Began in 2000 14 Todd Shell 1983 14 Stan Varner 1974 SOLO tackles 7. 13 Branden Flint 1981 13 Glen Titensor 1980 GAME 13 Bill Rice 1976 1. 10 Andrew Rich vs. TCU, 10/16/10 10. 12.5 Jason Buck 1986 10 Scott Johnson vs. Colorado State, 9/26/09 10 Cameron Jensen vs. TCU, 9/28/06 CAREER 10 Paul Walkenhorst vs. Nevada, 9/14/02 1. 35 Branden Flint 1980-83 5. 9 10 others, last: Kyle Van Noy, vs. Idaho 11/12/11 2. 28.5 Jan Jorgensen 2006-09 SEASON 28.5 Randy Brock 1991-94 1. 64 Justin Ena 2001 4. 26 Jim Herrmann 1981, 83-84 2. 63 Andrew Rich 2010

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3. 57 Cameron Jensen 2006 tackles for loss 4. 54 Isaac Kelley 2001 5. 53 Aaron Francisco 2003 GAME 1. 6 Hans Olsen vs. Colorado State, 11/2/00 CAREER 2. 5 Kyle Van Noy vs. Tulsa 12/30/11 1. 150 Cameron Jensen 2004-06 5 David Nixon vs. Colorado State, 10/9/03 2.137 David Nixon 2003, 06-08 3. 4 Vic So'oto vs. Wyoming, 10/23/10 3. 127 Andrew Rich 2008-10 4 Brett Denney vs. Utah State, 10/3/08 4. 124 Aaron Francisco 2001-04 4 Colby Bockwoldt vs. Utah, 11/22/03 5. 116 Isaac Kelley 1999-01 4 Setema Gali, Jr. vs. Florida State, 8/26/00 assisted tackles SEASON 1. 20 Jan Jorgensen 2007 game 2. 19 Colby Bockwoldt 2003 1. 13 Kelly Poppinga vs. Colorado State, 11/3/07 3. 19 Ryan Denney 2001 2. 11 Brett Denney vs. Air Force, 11/21/09 4. 18 Setema Gali, Jr. 2000 3. 11 Aaron Francisco vs. Utah, 11/23/02 5. 15 Kyle Van Noy 2011 4. 11 Paul Walkenhorst vs. Colorado State, 10/24/02 15 Paul Walkenhorst 2002 5. 10 9 others, last: Shane Hunter vs. Utah St., 10/1/10 15 2000

SEASON CAREER 1. 67 Kelly Poppinga 2007 1. 44 Jan Jorgensen 2006-09 2. 63 Aaron Francisco 2003 2. 43 David Nixcon 2003, 06-08 3. 60 Paul Walkenhorst 2002 3. 28 Paul Walkenhorst 2000-02, 05 4. 58 Matt Bauman 2008 4. 27.5 Cameron Jensen 2004-06 58 Justin Ena 2000 5. 27 Brady Poppinga 2001-04 CAREER SACKS 1. 144 Cameron Jensen 2004-06 2. 138 David Nixon 2003, 06-08 GAME 3. 125 Matt Bauman 2004, 07-09 1. 3 Jan Jorgensen vs. Colorado State, 11/3/07 4. 120 Jan Jorgensen 2006-09 3 Justin Maddux vs. UNLV, 11/5/05 5. 118 Aaron Francisco 2001-04 3 Brady Poppinga vs. San Diego State, 11/2/02 4. 2.5 Justin Luettgerodt vs. Colorado State, 10/15/05 total tackles JAN JORGENSEN GAME 2006-09 1. 17 Kelly Poppinga vs. TCU, 11/8/07 2. 16 Aaron Francisco vs. Boise State, 9/24/04 3. 16 Aaron Francisco vs. USC, 9/18/04 4. 15 Kellen Fowler vs. Arizona, 12/20/08 5. 15 Kelly Poppinga vs. Colorado State, 11/3/07 6. 14 7 others, last: Andrew Rich vs. Nevada, 9/25/10

SEASON 1. 116 Aaron Francisco 2003 2. 113 Kelly Poppinga 2007 3. 110 Andrew Rich 2010 4. 108 Matt Bauman 2008 5. 107 Paul Walkenhorst 2002 107 Justin Ena 2000

CAREER 1. 294 Cameron Jensen 2004-06 2. 275 David Nixon 2003, 06-08 3. 242 Aaron Francisco 2001-04 4. 234 Matt Bauman 2004, 07-09 5. 224 Paul Walkenhorst 2000-02, 05

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SEASON pass breakups 1. 14 Jan Jorgensen 2007 2. 10 Setema Gali, Jr. 2000 GAME 3. 9 Manaia Brown 2004 1. 4 Corby Eason vs. San Jose State 10/8/11 4. 8 Brady Poppinga 2002 2. 3 9 others, last: Preston Hadley vs. Oregon State 5. 7 Kyle Van Noy 2011 10/15/11 7 Ryan Denney 2001 SEASON CAREER 1. 14 Corby Eason 2011 1. 28.5 Jan Jorgensen 2006-09 14 Preston Hadley 2011 2. 19 Brady Poppinga 2001-04 14 Brian Logan 2009 3. 12 David Nixon 2003, 06-08 2. 11 Kayle Buchanan 2007 4. 11 Isaac Kelley 1999-01 3. 11 Jernaro Gilford 2001 5. 9 Kyle Van Noy 2010-present 9 Jordan Pendleton 2007-11 CAREER 9 Ryan Denney 1998-01 1. 21 Brian Logan 2009-10 9 Brett Keisel 1998, 00-01 2. 18 Jernaro Gilford 1999, 01-03 3. 17 Corby Eason 2009-11 quarterback hurries 4. 15 Aaron Francisco 2001-04 5. 14 Preston Hadley 2011-present GAME 14 David Nixon 2003, 06-08 1. 4 Jan Jorgensen vs. Northern Iowa, 8/30/08 14 Scott Johnson 2007-09 3 Jan Jorgensen vs. Utah, 11/28/09 3 Kyle Van Noy vs. Idaho State 10/22/11; vs. New interceptions Mexico State 11/19/11 3 Jordan Pendleton vs. Utah, 11/28/09 GAME 3 Justin Luettgerodt vs. TCU, 9/24/05 1. 3 Tyson Smith vs. Wyoming, 10/26/00 3 Brady Poppinga vs. Notre Dame, 9/4/04 2. 2 8 others, last: Andrew Rich vs. UTEP, 12/18/10

SEASON SEASON 1. 11 Jan Jorgensen 2008 1. 6 Jernaro Gilford 2001 2. 10 Kyle Van Noy 2011 2. 5 Andrew Rich 2010 3. 8 Vic So'oto 2010 3. 4 4 others, most recent: Rich, Johnson 2009 4. 8 Coleby Clawson 2009 CAREER 5. 6 Colby Bockwoldt 2003 1. 10 Andrew Rich 2008-10 CAREER 2. 8 Jernaro Gilford 1999, 01-03 1. 22 Jan Jorgensen 2006-09 3. 6 Aaron Francisco 2001-04 2. 11 Coleby Clawson 2008-09 4. 5 Brian Logan 2009-10 3. 9 Vic So'oto 2005, 07-10 5 Cameron Jensen 2004-06 4. 8 David Nixon 2003, 06-08 5 Levi Madarieta 2001-03 8 Jordan Pendleton 2007-11 interception return yards ANDREW RICH 2008-10 GAME 1. 80 Jon Burbidge vs. New Mexico, 11/16/02 2. 64 Justin Robinson vs. Utah State, 9/23/06 3. 62 Jernaro Gilford vs. Utah State, 10/5/01 4. 60 Nathan Soelberg vs. Utah, 11/20/04 60 Isaac Kelley vs. San Diego State, 10/27/01

SEASON 1. 131 Jernaro Gilford 2001 2. 93 John Burbidge 2002 3. 91 Andrew Rich 2009 4. 83 Isaac Kelley 2001 5. 75 Bryan Kehl 2007

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Forced fumbles 3. 19 Owen Pochman 2000 4. 18 Owen Pochman 1999 GAME 18 Leonard Citty 1987 1. 2 Andrew Rich vs. Oklahoma, 9/5/09 CAREER 1. 76 Owen Pochman 1997-00 SEASON 2. 54 Matt Payne 2001-04 1. 4 Uona Kaveinga 2011 3. 47 Mitch Payne 2007-10 4 Ryan Denney 2001 4. 34 Leonard Chitty 1986-87 3. 3 6 others, most recent: Andrew Rich 2010 5. 28 Jared McLaughlin 2004-06 CAREER 1. 6 Andrew Rich 2008-10 pats made 2. 5 Kyle Van Noy 2010-present SEASOn 5 Ryan Denney 1997-01 1. 73 Matt Payne 2001 4. 4 Uona Kaveinga 2011-present 2. 64 Kurt Gunther 1980 4 Scott Johnson 2007-09 3. 63 Ethan Pochman 1996 Fumble recoveries 4. 59 Mitch Payne 2009 5. 58 Jared McLaughlin 2006 GAME CAREER 1. 3 Justin Luettgerodt vs. Wyoming, 11/12/05 1. 193 Mitch Payne 2007-10 2. 2 Hans Olsen vs. San Diego State, 10/21/00 2. 162 Kurt Gunther 1980-82 3. 150 Matt Payne 2001-04 SEASON 4. 135 Owen Pochman 1997-00 1. 5 Hans Olsen 2000 5. 104 Jared McLaughlin 2004-06 2. 4 Shawn Doman 2009 3. 3 4 others, most recent: Brett Denney 2008 LONGEST KICKS CAREER Field Goals 1. 6 Jan Jorgensen 2006-09 1. 56 Owen Pochman vs. New Mexico, 11/18/00 2. 6 Shawn Doman 2006-09 2. 53 Matt Payne vs. Air Force, 10/23/04 3. 4 Matt Bauman 2004, 07-09 53 Matt Payne vs. Notre Dame, 9/4/04 4. 4 Brett Denney 2006-09 53 Matt Payne vs. USC, 9/6/03 5. 3 3 others, most recent: Andrew Rich 53 Dennis Patera vs. Utah State, 11/4/67 53 Jared McLaughlin vs. Air Force, 10/28/06 Fumble return yards 6. 52 Matt Payne vs. Colorado State, 10/2/04 GAME 52 Matt Payne vs. USC, 9/6/03 1. 64 Scott Johnson vs. Wyoming, 11/12/05 52 Matt Payne vs. New Mexico, 11/16/02 2. 48 Jan Jorgensen vs. UNLV, 10/21/06 52 Leonard Chitty vs. New Mexico, 9/26/87 3. 44 Kyle Van Noy vs. Colorado State, 11/13/10 52 Brent Johnson vs. Utah, 11/18/78 4. 38 Brandon Bradley vs. Utah State, 10/3/08 5. 34 Matt Bauman vs. Oregon State, 12/22/09 Punts 1. 80 Lee Johnson vs. Wyoming, 10/8/83 2. 79 Matt Payne vs. USC, 9/18/04 SEASON 79 Ben Laverty vs. Pacific, 11/26/66 1. 64 Scott Johnson 2008 4. 78 Bill Wright vs. Wyoming, 10/21/61 2. 48 Jan Jorgensen 2006 5. 76 Matt Payne vs. San Diego State, 11/2/02 3. 44 Kyle Van Noy 2010 6. 75 CJ Santiago vs. New Mexico, 9/29/07 4. 38 Brandon Bradley 2008 75 Joe Liljenquist vs. Colorado State, 11/7/70 5. 34 Matt Bauman 2009 8. 74 JD Hartsfield vs. UNLV, 10/10/98 74 Earl Kauffman vs. Wyoming, 10/7/89 special teams 10. 72 Matt Payne vs. Nevada, 9/14/02

FIELD GOALS made

SEASOn 1. 20 Owen Pochman 1998 20 Ethan Pochman 1996

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

RECEIVING 1961 Paul Allen 5 261 3 YR. Player Rec Yrd TD 1961 Don Peterson 11 115 0 2011 Cody Hoffman 61 943 10 1960 Jack Gifford 6 138 1 2010 JJ Di Luigi 45 443 1 1959 Howard Ringwood 10 130 0 Cody Hoffman 42 527 7 1958 R.K. Brown 10 177 2 2009 Dennis Pitta 62 829 8 1957 R.K. Brown 12 183 2 2008 Austin Collie# 106 1,538 15 1956 Burt Bullock 22 291 2 2007 Dennis Pitta 59 813 5 1955 Owen Skousen 10 190 0 2006 Jonny Harline 58 935 12 1954 Tom Verbantz 14 226 0 2005 Jonny Harline 63 853 5 2004 Austin Collie 53 771 8 RUSHING Todd Watkins 52 1,042 6 YR. Player Rush Yrd Avg 2003 Toby Christensen 53 547 4 2011 JJ Di Luigi 116 584 5.0 2002 Reno Mahe 59 771 2 2010 JJ Di Luigi 178 917 5.2 2001 Reno Mahe* 91 1,211 9 2009 Harvey Unga 208 1,087 5.2 2000 Margin Hooks 61 718 2 2008 Harvey Unga 240 1,132 4.7 1999 Margin Hooks 60 1,067 7 2007 Harvey Unga 244 1,227 5.0 1998 Margin Hooks 49 732 3 2006 Curtis Brown 201 1,010 5.0 1997 Ben Cahoon 57 931 4 2005 Curtis Brown 210 1,123 5.3 1996 K.O. Kealaluhi 49 901 8 2004 Curtis Brown 158 828 5.0 1995 Mike Johnston 40 650 6 2003 Rey Brathwaite 145 812 5.6 1994 Tim Nowatzke 47 601 4 2002 Marcus Whalen 181 918 5.1 1993 Eric Drage 54 867 5 2001 Luke Staley 196 1,582 #8.1 1992 Eric Drage 56 1,093 12 2000 Luke Staley 130 548 3.7 1991 Eric Drage 46 1,018 10 1999 Fahu Tahi 102 445 4.4 1990 Andy Boyce 79 1,241 13 1998 Ronney Jenkins 252 1,307 5.2 1989 Chris Smith 60 1,090 5 1997 Brian McKenzie 218 1,004 4.6 1988 Chuck Cutler 64 1,039 10 1996 Brian McKenzie 167 950 5.7 1987 Darren Handley 52 636 3 1995 Hema Heimuli 112 449 4.0 1986 Mark Bellini 46 839 5 1994 Jamal Willis 204 1,042 5.1 1985 Mark Bellini 63 1,008 14 1993 Kalin Hall 113 567 5.0 1984 David Mills* 60 1,023 7 1992 Jamal Willis 204 1,004 4.9 1983 Casey Tiumalu 60 583 3 1991 Peter Tuipulotu 125 619 5.0 Gordon Hudson 44 596 6 1990 Peter Tuipulotu 98 637 6.5 1982 Gordon Hudson* 67 928 6 1989 Fred Whittingham 109 582 5.3 1981 Gordon Hudson* 67 960 0 1988 Fred Whittingham 88 513 5.8 1980 Scott Phillips* 60 689 7 1987 Fred Whittingham 129 418 3.2 1979 Homer Jones* 46 404 4 1986 Lakei Heimuli 230 966 4.2 1978 Mike Chronister 52 850 3 1985 Lakei Heimuli 188 913 4.6 1977 Todd Christensen* 50 603 5 1984 Lakei Heimuli 158 796 5.0 1976 Todd Christensen 51 510 3 1983 Casey Tiumalu 139 851 6.1 1975 Todd Christensen 30 319 3 1982 Casey Tiumalu 110 681 6.0 1975 J. VanDerWouden 29 621 3 1981 Scott Pettis 94 499 5.3 1974 John Betham 38 569 6 1980 Eric Lane 96 473 4.9 1973 Jay Miller# 100 1,181 8 1979 Eric Lane 94 595 6.3 1972 Logan Hunter 49 555 2 1978 Bill Ring 116 520 4.5 1971 Golden Richards 14 238 1 1977 Scott Phillips 47 325 6.9 1970 Golden Richards 36 513 1 1976 Jeff Blanc 149 625 4.0 1969 Kip Jackson 25 261 3 1975 Jeff Blanc 216 984 4.6 1968 Ed Romero 41 495 1 1974 Jeff Blanc 199 784 3.9 1967 Phil Odle* 77 971 9 1973 Mark Terranova 94 414 4.3 1966 Phil Odle 60 920 5 1972 P. Van Valkenburg# 232 1,386 6.0 1965 Phil Odle* 46 657 10 1971 P. Van Valkenburg 121 601 4.9 1964 Bruce Smith 30 470 3 1970 P. Van Valkenburg 103 405 3.9 1963 Bruce Smith 13 178 1 1969 Kip Jackson 209 791 3.7 1962 Bruce Smith 14 230 0 1968 Dave Swanson 94 353 3.8 1967 Ron Wakley 62 296 4.7 # Led Nation * Led Conference < 170 > YEAR-BY-YEAR<>

1966 John Ogden* 204 906 4.4 1971 VanValkenburg 601 83 684 1965 John Ogden* 152 700 4.6 1970 Rick Jones -112 851 739 1964 John Ogden* 179 770 4.3 1969 Marc Lyons -83 1,297 1,214 1963 Phil Brady 71 318 4.5 1968 Marc Lyons -99 735 636 1962 Eldon Fortie* 199 1,149 5.8 1967 Marc Lyons 137 1,313 1,450 1961 Eldon Fortie 138 422 3.1 1966 Virgil Carter# 363 2,182 2,545 1960 Bud Belnap 101 256 2.5 1965 Virgil Carter* 474 1,789 2,263 1959 LeGrand Young 83 423 5.1 1964 Virgil Carter 38 1,154 1,542 1958 Weldon Jackson* 101 698 6.9 1963 Phil Brady 318 130 448 1957 Weldon Jackson 138 605 4.3 1962 Eldon Fortie* 1,149 814 1,963 1956 Steve Campora 34 259 7.6 1961 Eldon Fortie 422 469 891 1955 Phil Oyler 64 366 5.7 1960 Bud Belnap 256 285 541 1954 Dick Felt 90 379 4.2 1959 LeGrand Young 423 0 423 1953 Reed Stolworthy 86 473 5.5 1958 Weldon Jackson 698 0 698 1952 Reed Stolworthy 99 436 4.4 1957 Weldon Jackson 605 0 605 1956 Carroll Johnston 39 986 1,025 TOTAL OFFENSE 1955 Phil Oyler 366 15 381 YR. Player Rush Pass Total 1954 Ron Bean 4 437 441 2011 Riley Nelson 392 1,717 2,109 1953 LaVon Satterfield 114 568 682 2010 Jake Heaps -100 2,316 2,216 1952 Reed Stolworthy 436 0 436 2009 Max Hall* 75 3,560 3,635 2008 Max Hall* 115 3,957 4,072 2007 Max Hall* 14 3,848 3,862 SCORING 2006 John Beck* -8 3,885 3,877 YR. Player TD PAT FG Pts 2005 John Beck* 61 3,709 3,770 2011 Justin Sorensen 0 48 15 93 2004 John Beck -36 2,563 2,527 2010 Mitch Payne 0 37 17 88 2003 Matt Berry -100 1,445 1,345 2009 Mitch Payne 0 59 10 89 2002 Bret Engemann -20 1,334 1,314 2008 Harvey Unga 15 1 0 92 2001 Brandon Doman* 456 3,542 3,998 2007 Harvey Unga 17 0 0 102 2000 Charlie Peterson -78 1,617 1,539 2006 Jared McLaughlin* 0 58 14 100 1999 Kevin Feterik -77 3,554 3,477 2005 Curtis Brown 16 1 0 98 1998 Kevin Feterik -111 2,718 2,607 2004 Matt Payne 0 30 15 75 1997 Kevin Feterik -156 1,767 1,611 2003 Matt Payne 0 20 14 62 1996 Steve Sarkisian - 44 4,027 3,983 2002 Matt Payne 0 27 13 66 1995 Steve Sarkisian -167 3,437 3,270 2001 Luke Staley# 28 1 0 170 1994 John Walsh -239 3,712 3,473 2000 Owen Pochman 0 29 19 86 1993 John Walsh -307 3,727 3,420 1999 Owen Pochman 0 36 18 90 1992 Ryan Hancock -49 2,635 2,586 1998 Owen Pochman 0 41 20 101 1991 Ty Detmer# -30 4,031 4,001 1997 Brian McKenzie 12 0 0 72 1990 Ty Detmer* -166 5,188 5,022 1996 Ethan Pochman 0 63 20 123 1989 Ty Detmer* -127 4,560 4,433 1995 Bill Hansen 0 33 10 63 1988 Sean Covey -82 2,607 2,525 1994 Jamal Willis 14 0 0 84 1987 Bob Jensen 84 1,833 1,917 1993 Joe Herrick 0 46 10 76 1986 Steve Lindsley -90 2,247 2,157 1992 David Lauder 0 42 13 81 1985 Robbie Bosco* -132 4,273 4,141 1991 Eric Drage 10 0 0 60 1984 Robbie Bosco# 57 3,857 3,932 1990 Earl Kauffman 0 55 12 91 1983 Steve Young# 444 3,902 4,346 1989 Jason Chaffetz 0 53 10 83 1982 Steve Young* 407 3,100 3,507 1988 Matt Bellini 11 0 0 66 1981 Jim McMahon# -97 3,555 3,458 1987 Leonard Chitty 0 32 18 86 1980 Jim McMahon# 56 4,571 4,627 1986 Leonard Chitty 0 32 16 80 1979 Marc Wilson# -140 3,720 3,580 1985 Mark Bellini 14 0 0 84 1978 Marc Wilson 85 1,499 1,584 1984 Lakei Heimuli 14 0 0 84 1977 Marc Wilson* 20 2,418 2,438 1984 Lee Johnson 0 43 13 74 1976 Gifford Nielsen* -273 3,192 2,919 1983 Lee Johnson* 0 52 11 85 1975 Gifford Nielsen -144 1,471 1,327 1982 Kurt Gunther* 0 41 11 74 1974 Gary Sheide -165 2,174 2,009 1981 W. Hamilton* 16 0 0 96 1973 Gary Sheide -7 2,350 2,343 1980 Clay Brown* 15 0 0 90 1972 VanValkenburg 1,386 32 1,418 1979 Brent Johnson* 0 52 10 82

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1978 Bill Ring 11 0 0 66 1983 Lee Johnson* 24 1,215 50.6 1977 Dev Duke* 0 46 9 73 1982 Mike Mees* 40 1,825 45.6 1976 Dave Taylor* 0 34 15 79 1981 Mike Mees 57 2,330 40.9 1975 Jeff Blanc 11 0 0 66 1980 Clay Brown 39 1,555 39.9 1974 Jeff Blanc* 10 0 0 60 1979 Clay Brown# 43 1,950 45.3 1973 Dev Duke 0 29 8 53 1978 Jim McMahon 41 1,600 39.0 1972 VanValkenburg 14 0 0 84 1977 Jim McMahon 55 2,161 39.3 1971 P. VanValkenburg 8 0 0 48 1976 David Lowry 64 2,462 38.5 1970 Joe Liljenquist 0 9 11 42 1975 Mark Giles 43 1,707 39.7 1969 Joe Liljenquist 0 21 7 42 1974 Mark Giles 60 2,165 36.1 1968 Dave Swanson 6 6 0 44 1973 Mark Giles 58 2,248 39.4 1967 Dennis Patera 0 29 11 62 1972 Doug Coon 66 2,500 37.9 1966 Virgil Carter 9 1 0 56 1971 Joe Liljenquist 69 2,748 39.8 1965 Phil Odle* 11 0 0 66 1970 Joe Liljenquist 37 1,489 40.3 1964 Virgil Carter 5 1 0 32 1969 Rich Adams 83 3,239 39.0 1963 Frank Baker 0 8 5 23 1968 Rich Adams 81 3,273 40.9 1962 Eldon Fortie* 14 4 0 86 1967 Rich Adams 37 1,530 41.4 1961 Paul Allen 9 4 0 58 1966 Ben Laverty 32 1,255 39.2 1960 Jack Gifford 3 0 0 18 1965 Ben Laverty 52 2,008 38.6 1959 Jack Gifford 5 2 0 32 1964 Barry Corchnoy 40 1,501 37.5 1958 Nyle McFarlane 6 3 0 42 1963 Barry Corchnoy 55 2,159 39.3 1957 Steve Campora 3 1 0 19 1962 Bill Wright 41 1,498 36.5 1956 Steve Campora 4 0 0 24 1961 Bill Wright 46 1,862 40.5 1955 LeGrand Young 3 1 0 19 1960 Ron Jacobson 34 1,382 39.0 1954 Phil Oyler 3 0 0 18 1959 Gary Dunn* 39 1,748 44.8 1953 Dick Felt 5 0 0 30 1958 Gary Dunn 21 828 39.4 1952 Dick Felt 7 0 0 42 1957 Carroll Johnston 50 1,730 34.6 1956 Carroll Johnston 26 977 37.4 PUNTING 1955 D. Overstreet 15 543 36.2 YR. Player No Yards Avg 1954 D. Overstreet 14 617 44.1 2011 Riley Stephenson 47 1,985 42.2 1953 Dick Felt 27 958 35.5 2010 Riley Stephenson 52 2,182 42.0 1952 Udell Westover 40 1,619 40.5 2009 Riley Stephenson 42 1,733 41.3 2008 CJ Santiago 41 1,712 41.8 2007 CJ Santiago 62 2,459 39.7 TACKLES 2006 Derek McLaughlin 40 1,636 40.9 YR. Player total UA AssT TFL 2005 Derek McLaughlin 48 1,922 40.0 2011 Brandon Ogletree 78 40 36 4.0 2004 Matt Payne 62 2,808 45.3 2010 Andrew Rich 110 63 47 7.5 2003 Matt Payne 78 3,433 44.0 2009 Andrew Rich 85 51 34 3.5 2002 Matt Payne 51 2,429 47.6 2008 Matt Bauman 108 50 58 8.5 2001 Aaron Edmonds 46 1,831 39.8 2007 Kelly Poppinga 113 46 67 7.5 2000 Aaron Edmonds 67 2,924 43.6 2006 Cameron Jensen 107 57 50 9.5 1999 Jesse Sowards 51 2,227 43.7 2005 Cameron Jensen 84 44 40 6 1998 J.D. Hartsfield 65 2,622 40.3 2004 Cameron Jensen 103 49 54 12 1997 J.D. Hartsfield 65 2,685 41.3 2003 Aaron Francisco 116 57 59 5.5 1996 Alan Boardman 44 1,920 43.6 2002 Paul Walkenhorst 107 47 60 15 1995 Alan Boardman 47 1,934 41.2 2001 Justin Ena 101 64 37 11 1994 Alan Boardman 57 2,377 41.7 2000 Justin Ena 107 49 58 10 1993 Alan Boardman 56 2,405 43.0 1999 Jared Lee 96 67 29 4 1992 Brad Hunter 29 1,380 47.6 1998 Rob Morris 147 114 33 16 1991 Earl Kauffman 47 1,875 39.9 1997 Rob Morris 110 61 49 8.5 1990 Earl Kauffman* 42 1,818 43.3 1996 Shay Muirbrook 97 60 37 8 1989 Earl Kauffman 44 1,848 42.0 1995 Eddie Sampson 105 43 62 1.5 1988 Pat Thompson* 49 2,195 44.8 1994 Shay Muirbrook 102 41 61 5 1987 Pat Thompson* 71 3,077 43.3 1993 Nathan Hall 72 30 42 4 1986 Pat Thompson 57 2,364 41.5 1992 Shad Hansen 101 47 54 5 1985 Kevin Towle 53 2,185 41.2 1991 Shad Hansen 193 63 130 4 1984 Lee Johnson 57 2,593 45.5 1990 Rocky Biegel 99 26 73 1

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1989 Bob Davis 137 38 99 2.5 1967 Bobby Roberts 7 96 1988 Bob Davis 148 80 68 4 1966 *Bobby Roberts 7 87 1987 Troy Long 122 60 62 7 1965 Bobby Roberts 4 33 1986 J.C. VonColln 102 49 53 7 1964 Kent Oborn 2 37 1985 Kurt Gouveia 98 57 41 7 1963 (Five-way tie) 1 1984 Cary Whittingham 147 51 96 0 1962 *Gene Frantz 9 133 1983 Marv Allen 118 39 79 1 1961 (Several) 1 1982 David Aupiu 119 61 58 0 1960 Mike Brady 3 17 1981 Kyle Whittingham 132 54 78 16 1959 (Five-way tie) 1 1980 Glen Redd 148 57 91 2 1958 H. Ringwood/W. Startin 2 32/22 1979 Gary Kama 139 61 78 15 1957 Carroll Johnston 7 89 1978 Rod Wood 157 26 131 6 1977 Rod Wood 107 26 81 6 passing YR. Player Att Cmp InT yards TD INTERCEPTIONS 2011 Riley Nelson 116 202 7 1,717 19 YR. Player No Yards TD Long 2010 Jake Heaps 383 219 9 2,316 15 2011 Travis Uale/Kyle Van Noy 3 10/79 0 10/43 2009 Max Hall* 409 275 14 3,560 33 2010 Andrew Rich 5 69 0 32 2008 Max Hall* 447 330 14 3,957 35 2009 Scott Johnson/Andrew Rich 4 57/91 0 56/52 2007 Max Hall* 496 298 12 3,848 26 2008 David Nixon 3 21 1 19 2006 John Beck* 417 289 8 3,885 32 2007 Kehl/Hodgkiss/Gooch/Buchanan all with three 2005 John Beck* 513 331 13 3,709 27 2006 Justin Robinson 4 69 1 64 2004 John Beck 343 192 8 2,563 15 2005 Justin Luettgerodt 3 54 0 28 2003 Matt Berry 235 147 14 1,445 7 2004 Micah Alba 3 24 0 24 2002 Brett Engemann 215 119 8 1,334 6 2003 Aaron Francisco 3 42 0 36 2001 Brandon Doman 408 261 8 3,542 33 2002 K.Neilson/B. Heaney 3 50/6 0 50/5 2000 Charlie Peterson 260 149 5 1,617 6 2001 Jernaro Gilford 6 131 0 62 1999 Kevin Feterik 452 277 15 3,554 25 2000 Tyson Smith 4 57 0 27 1998 Kevin Feterik 336 202 6 2,718 16 1999 Jared Lee 4 88 0 60 1997 Kevin Feterik 208 125 5 1,767 11 1998 Jason Walker 6 46 0 24 1996 Steve Sarkisian 404 278 12 4,027 33 1997 Ben Cook/Tyler Nelson 2 0 0 0 1995 Steve Sarkisian 385 250 14 3,437 20 1996 Omarr Morgan 4 -4 0 0 1994 John Walsh 463 284 14 3,712 29 1995 Eddie Sampson 5 31 0 27 1993 John Walsh 397 244 15 3,727 28 1994 Patrick Mitchell 3 4 0 4 1992 Ryan Hancock 288 165 13 2,635 17 1993 Jack Damuni 3 7 0 7 1991 Ty Detmer* 403 249 12 4,031 35 1992 Derwin Gray 5 13 0 13 1990 Ty Detmer# 562 361 28 5,188 41 1991 Derwin Gray/Josh Arnold 3 33/0 1/0 23/2 1989 Ty Detmer* 412 265 15 4,560 32 1990 Derwin Gray 6 57 1 30 1988 Sean Covey 319 174 10 2,607 13 1989 Brian Mitchell 5 112 1 97 1987 Bob Jensen 259 144 14 1,833 10 1988 Rodney Rice 6 103 1 70 1986 Steve Lindsley 287 180 18 2,247 12 1987 Rodney Rice/Troy Long 6 51/37 1/0 31/25 1985 Robbie Bosco 511 338 24 4,273 30 1986 Jeff Wilcox 7 110 0 27 1984 Robbie Bosco* 458 283 11 3,875 33 1985 Rodney Thomas 5 51 0 51 1983 Steve Young# 429 306 10 3,902 33 1984 Mark Allen/Marv Allen 4 32/7 0/0 22/7 1982 Steve Young * 367 230 18 3,100 18 1983 Jon Young 6 35 0 22 1981 Jim McMahon# 423 272 7 3,555 30 1982 Walker/Holmoe/Peterson 3 3/10 0 6/8 1980 Jim McMahon# 445 284 18 4,571 47 1981 Dave McKee 4 57 1979 Marc Wilson* 427 250 15 3,720 29 1980 Tom Holmoe 7 28 1978 Marc Wilson 233 121 13 1,499 8 1979 Schoepflin/Redd 5 69/53 1977 Marc Wilson* 277 164 18 2,418 24 1978 Ron Velasco 3 30 1976 Gifford Nielsen* 372 207 19 3,192 29 1977 Bob Prested 5 78 1975 Gifford Nielsen 180 110 7 1,471 10 1976 Tony Hernandez 6 79 1974 Gary Sheide 300 181 19 2,174 23 1974 Mike Russell 6 137 1973 Gary Sheide* 294 177 12 2,350 22 1973 Mike Russell 6 112 1972 Bill August 144 69 5 891 2 1972 Dave Atkinson 8 88 1971 Bill August 87 37 11 448 2 1971 Dave Atkinson 9 120 93 1970 Rick Jones 168 76 17 851 1 1970 *Dan Hansen 8 108 1969 Marc Lyons 193 87 11 1,297 9 1969 Paul Sutorius 6 55 1968 Marc Lyons 157 66 9 735 2 1968 Larry Echohawk 5 52 1967 Marc Lyons 193 99 8 1,313 9

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BYU TEAM RECORDS

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS General Offense Continued . . . Combined Pass Completions Most Yards Total Offense Game 69 BYU 40, Game 777 New Mexico, 10/15/83 Hawaii 29, 12/08/01 SACKS Season 7,057 2001 (13 games) YR. Player No. Percentage of Interceptions by BYU Season 13.2 1962 (10 games) 2011 Kyle Van Noy 7 Most Plays Game 105 Hawaii, 12/08/01 2010 Vic So'oto 5 Season 1,004 1996 (14 games) scoring 2009 Jan Jorgensen 5 2008 Jan Jorgensen 5 Best Average Total Offense Most Points Scored 2007 Jan Jorgensen* 14 Season 584.2 1983 (11 games) Game 83 Texas-El Paso, 11/1/80 2006 Jorgensen/Paongo 5 Season 704 1996 (14 games) Most First Downs 2005 Justin Maddox 7 Game 39 (Air Force, 1983) Most Points Scored in One Half 2004 Brady Poppinga 6 39 (Air Force, 2005) 54 Western State, 1951 Shaun Nua 6 Season 351 2001 (13 games) 2003 Brady Poppinga 6 Most Points Scored in Quarter Most First Downs Per Game One Team 36 Wash. State (BYU 2002 Brady Poppinga 8 Season 30.9 1983 (11 games) 36-7 in 4th, 9/15/90) 2001 Ryan Denney 7 Combined 49 Utah State (BYU 2000 Setema Gali 10 Most First Downs Rushing 28-21 in 4th, 10/30/93)# Game 27 Utah, 11/22/86 1999 Byron Frisch 8 Season 151 1996 (14 games) Most Points Scored in a Loss 1998 Rob Morris 6 Game 56 vs. Utah State (58) 1997 Byron Frisch 9 Most First Downs Passing 10/30/93# 1996 Shay Muirbrook 9 Game 30 Colorado St., 11/7/81 Season 237 1990 (12 games) 1995 Matt Redden 6.5 Fewest Points Scored Season 10 1922 (6 games) 1994 Randy Brock 8 Most Passing First Downs Per Game 1993 Randy Brock 4 Season 19.8 1990 (12 games) Punt returns 1992 Randy Brock 10 1991 Scott Giles 8 RUSHING Most Yards 1990 Alema Fitisemanu 11 Game 258 North Texas, 9/10/71 Most Rushing Attempts 1989 Chad Robinson 9 Season 701 1971 (11 games) Game 77 Utah, 11/22/86 1988 Duane Johnson 5.5 Season 581 1996 (14 games) Best Average Per Return 1987 David Futrell 11 Game 47.5 Utah State, 10/4/97 1986 Shawn Knight 16 Most Yards Rushing Season 28.7 1969 (28 returns) Game 465 Montana, 10/25/58 1985 Jason Buck 11.5 Season 2,832 2001 (13 games) 1984 Ladd Akeo 8 kickoff returns 1983 Jim Herrmann 16 passing Most Yards 1982 Brandon Flint 8 Game 270 Utah State, 10/30/93 Chuck Ehin 8 Most Yards Passing Season 1,322 1993 (55 returns) 1981 Brandon Flint 13 Game 619 Utah State, 10/30/93 Season 5,379 1990 (12 games) 1980 Glen Titensor 13 Best Average Per Return Game 41.4 Air Force, 11/11/89 1979 Rob Buchanan 8 Most Passes Attempted Season 28.7 1969 (28 returns) 1978 Ross Varner 7 Game 68 UNLV 10/8/04 1977 Mat Mendenhall 11 Season 580 1990 (12 games) INTERCEPTIONS 1976 Mekeli Ieremia 17 Most Passes Completed 1975 Stan Varner 5 Game 44 Colorado State, Most Pass Interceptions 1974 Stan Varner 14 11/7/81 Game 6 Western St., 9/22/51 Season 373 1990 (12 games) 6 Wyoming, 10/31/70 6 UTEP, 11/26/77 Lowest Interception Percentage Season 28 1987 (12 games) Season 1.9 2001 (13 games) Most Yards on Interception Returns Best Completion Percentage Game 230 UTEP, 11/26/77 Season .707 1983 (11 games) Season 514 1971 (11 games)

Most Passes Intercepted # Led Nation Game 7 Utah, 10/9/48 * Led Conference Season 29 1990 (12 games)

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PUNTING Season 36 1977 (11 games) 7 1998-99 Most Punts Fewest Fumbles Lost 7 1996-97 Game 15 Iowa State, 9/27/69 Game 0 many times 7 1978-79 Season 83 1969 (3,239 yards) Season 4 2007 Most Consecutive Undefeated home Best Punting Average DEFENSE seasons Game 60.4 Wyoming, 10/8/83)# 3 2006-08 Season 50.6 1983 (11 games) Lowest Defensive Yardage Most Consecutive Games Without Game 66 W. Michigan, Being Shutout Best Net Punting Average 11/14/64 361 10/3/75 to 11/22/03 Game 56.3 Utah State, 10/29/83 Season 2,381 1954 (9 games) Season 45.0 1983 (11 games) Most consecutive Games Without a Tie Lowest Average Per Game 219 1974-91 ATTENDANCE 244.5 1958 (10 games) Consecutive Games With a TD Pass Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Single Game At Home 53 1989-93 66,247 Notre Dame, 10/16/93 Game -29 UTEP, 10/26/68 Season 874 1967 (10 games) 66,235 Miami, 9/8/90 Fewest First Downs 66,149 Utah 11/17/01 Game 4 Wichita St. 9/15/56 Lowest Rushing Per Attempt 4 Iowa State, 9/27/69 Season 2.1 1967 Home Attendance (Season) Season 105 1961 440,576 1996, 7 games Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Poorest Offensive Yards Game -2 UNM, 1959 Season Average at Home Game 42 Iowa State, 9/27/69 Season 605 1952 (60.5 yrd/game) 66,002 1990, 6 games Season 1,892 in 1961 Fewest First Downs AllowED Season Total Poorest Rushing Offense Game 3 New Mexico, 11/8/62 773,457 1996, 15 games Game -96 New Mexico, Season 111 1954 (9 games) 11/14/70 Season Average Season 1,061 1995 57,419 1991, 12 games Fewest Points Allowed Game 0 several times; Poorest Passing Offense most recent vs. Wyoming, 11/7/09 Largest Road Crowds Game 0 New Mexico, 1957 Season 41 1937 (4.6 ppg) 100,995 Texas, 9/10/11 9 Iowa State, 9/27/69 96,304 Penn State, 9/21/91 9 Tulsa, 11/23/71 83,818 Alabama, 9/5/98 MISCELLANEOUS 80,795 Notre Dame, 11/15/03 TOP DEFENSIVE MARKS 80,795 Notre Dame, 10/22/05 Most Consecutive Wins in a Season 13 1984 Most Tackles in a game Overall Attendance (Season) No. OPPONENT DATE 701,529 1996, 15 games All-time win streaks 124 at Utah 11/20/82 25 1983-85 110 at Wisconsin 09/20/80 PENALTIES & FUMBLES 17 1980-81 108 at Navy 09/16/89 16 2007-08 107 UTEP 11/03/84 Most Yards Penalized 14 2000-01 104 at Penn State 09/21/91 Game 219 Weber State, 9/15/79 12 1996 101 at Notre Dame 10/24/92 Season 1,319 1980 (12 games) 100 at Utah 11/17/90 All-time home win streaks 100 at Utah 11/20/04 Fewest Yards Penalized 18 2006-08 Game 0 Four times; 17 1989-91 Most Sacks in a game Most Recent vs. CSU, 11/13/65 16 1978-81 No. OPPONENT DATE Season 204 1953 (10 games) 15 1982-84 10 Colorado State 12/05/87 10 2000-02 8 Kansas State 01/01/97 Most Penalties 8 at UCLA 10/01/83 Game 22 Utah State, 10/18/80 8 at San Diego St. 10/17/81 Season 141 1980 (12 games) All-time away win streaks 14 1983-85 Most Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 9 1980-81 Game 7 Wichita State, 9/15/56 7 2000-01

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1922 1927 Date BYU Opp. Date BYU Opp. 10/7 3 Utah St. 41 10/8 0 at Colo. A&M 29 10/14 0 at Utah 49 10/15 0 at U.C. Davis 0 10/24 0 Colo. Mines (H) 47 10/22 7 Colo.Teachers(H) 21 11/14 7 Wyoming 0 10/29 0 at Utah St. 22 11/25 0 at Colo. A&M 33 11/5 60 Western St. 7 11/30 0 at Wyoming 13 11/12 0 Utah 20 Coach: Alvin Twitchell 11/19 38 Colorado Mines 19 Record: 1-5 Coach: C.J. Hart Conf.: Rocky Mountain, 8th Record: 2-4-1 Conf.: Rocky Mountain, 7th 1923 Date BYU Opp. 1928 9/29 16 Montana St. 15 Date BYU Opp. 10/13 6 at Colo. A&M 14 9/29 9 College of Idaho 6 10/20 0 at Colorado 41 10/6 7 U.C. Davis 6 10/27 0 Utah 15 10/13 6 at Colo. A&M 15 11/3 19 Western St. 0 10/20 46 at Western St. 0 11/12 0 at Utah St. 40 10/27 0 Utah St. 10 11/29 6 at Colo. College 31 11/3 7 at Montana St. 19 Coach: Alvin Twitchell 11/17 0 at Utah 0 Record: 2-5 Coach: G. Ott Romney Conf.: Rocky Mountain, tie 7th Record: 3-3-1 Conf.: Rocky Mountain, 10th 1924 Date BYU Opp. 1929 10/3 3 at Colo. College 0 Date BYU Opp. 10/11 0 at Montana St. 13 9/28 10 at Nevada 7 10/25 6 at Utah 35 10/5 0 at Calif. Davis 19 11/7 9 Utah St. (H) 13 10/12 12 Montana St. 13 11/11 26 at Western St. 0 10/18 7 ^Utah St. 6 11/15 0 at Colorado Mines 0 10/26 33 Western St. 12 Coach: Alvin Twitchell 11/2 13 at Utah 45 Record: 2-3-1 11/11 25 Colo. St. Teachers 13 Conf.: Rocky Mountain 11/23 40 Wyoming 0 Coach: G. Ott Romney Record: 5-3 1925 Conf.: Rocky Mountain, 4th Date BYU Opp. 10/10 7 at Colo. A&M 21 10/17 7 Colo. College (H) 6 1930 10/24 0 at Utah St. 14 Date BYU Opp. 10/31 0 Utah 27 9/27 19 Wyoming 12 11/7 39 Western St. 6 10/4 6 Nevada 6 11/21 16 Montana St. 7 10/11 7 at Colo. Teachers 7 Coach: C.J. Hart 10/18 7 at Utah 24 Record: 3-3 10/25 25 at Western St. 0 Conf.: Rocky Mountain, tie 6th 11/1 39 ^ Utah St. 14 11/8 13 at Mt. St. Charles 13 11/15 19 Montana St. (H) 6 1926 11/22 18 at Regis 6 Date BYU Opp. 11/27 13 at Col. of Idaho 13 10/2 0 U.C. Davis 17 12/10 13 at Hawaii 49 10/9 6 at Colo. Teachers 12 Coach: G. Ott Romney 10/15 0 Utah St. (H) 0 Record: 5-2-4 10/23 30 at Western St. 0 Conf.: Rocky Mountain, 3rd 11/6 0 at Montana St. 27 11/13 7 at Utah 40 11/20 6 Colorado A&M 19 1931 Coach: C.J. Hart Date BYU Opp. Record: 1-5-1 9/18 7 ^ UAY All-Stars 3 Conf.: Rocky Mountain, 9th 9/25 0 at San Francisco 25

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10/3 18 at Nevada 14 11/9 21 at Western St. 2 10/17 0 at Utah 43 11/16 0 at Utah St. 27 10/24 31 Western St. 0 11/23 13 at Arizona St. 0 10/31 0 at Colo. Teachers 6 Coach: G. Ott Romney 11/7 6 ^ Utah St. 0 Record: 4-4 11/13 7 Wyoming (H) 13 Conf.: Rocky Mountain, tie 6th Coach: G. Ott Romney Record: 4-4 Conf.: Rocky Mountain, 7th 1936 Date BYU Opp. 9/25 6 at Arizona 32 1932 10/3 19 Montana St. 0 Date BYU Opp. 10/9 33 at Colo. Teachers 0 9/23 6 ^ Montana St. 0 10/17 0 Utah St. 13 10/1 28 at Western St. 6 10/31 0 at Utah 18 10/7 46 at Occidental 0 11/7 26 Western St. 12 10/15 0 at Utah 29 11/14 7 at Denver 35 10/22 20 Colo. St. Teachers 2 11/21 32 Wyoming 7 10/29 25 at Wyoming 0 11/28 0 at Colo. College 6 11/4 32 at Idaho St. 0 Coach: G. Ott Romney 11/19 18 Utah St. 6 Record: 4-5 11/24 13 ^ South Dakota 7 Conf.: Rocky Mountain, 6th Coach: G. Ott Romney Record: 8-1 Conf.: Rocky Mountain, 2nd

1933 Date BYU Opp. 9/23 0 at U.S. Marines 21 9/30 25 Montana St. 0 10/6 6 at Colo. Teachers 2 10/14 6 at Utah 21 10/21 13 at Western St. 0 11/4 0 at Denver 6 11/11 25 at Colo. College 0 11/18 0 at Utah St. 14 11/30 6 Wyoming 3 Coach: G. Ott Romney Record: 5-4 Conf.: Rocky Mountain, 5th

1934 Eddie Kimball Date BYU Opp. Years: 1937-41, 46-48 (8) 9/22 20 ^ Montana State 6 Record: 34-32-8 (.514) 9/29 32 Occidental 7 10/6 0 at Wyoming 7 10/13 0 at Utah 43 1937 10/20 6 ^ Colorado 48 Date BYU Opp. 10/26 46 Western St. 0 9/25 7 Colo. St. Teachers 0 11/3 0 Utah St. 15 10/2 0 at Utah 14 11/10 34 at Colo. College 0 10/9 34 California Davis 0 11/17 6 at Denver 24 10/16 0 at Colorado 14 Coach: G. Ott Romney 10/23 10 at Portland 13 Record: 4-5 10/30 21 Western St. 0 Conf.: Rocky Mountain, 7th 11/6 19 at Wyoming 0 11/13 54 at Utah St. 0 11/20 19 Montana St. 0 1935 Coach: Eddie Kimball Date BYU Opp. Record: 6-3 9/28 0 at Montana St. 7 Conf.: Rocky Mountain, tie 2nd 10/12 19 Colo. St. Teachers 3 10/19 12 Colorado College 13 10/26 13 at Wyoming 6 11/2 0 Utah 32

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1938 11/7 6 Denver 26 11/14 0 at Colorado 48 Date BYU Opp. Coach: Floyd Millet 9/24 19 Northern Arizona 0 Record: 2-5 9/30 20 at Denver 0 Conf.: Mountain St., tie 6th 10/8 24 Wyoming 13 10/15 7 at Utah 7 10/22 3 Portland 6 11/5 0 Utah St. 3 11/12 0 at Colorado 8 11/19 20 at Colo. A&M 12 Coach: Eddie Kimball Record: 4-3-1 Conf.: Mountain St., 2nd

1939 Date BYU Opp. 9/23 25 at Northern Ariz. 0 10/7 13 Colorado A&M 12 10/14 13 Utah 35 10/21 7 at Nevada 0 10/27 18 at Western St. 6 11/4 21 at Denver 18 11/11 0 at Utah St. 0 Floyd Millet 11/18 6 Colorado 12 Years: 1942 (1) 11/25 7 at Wyoming 7 Record: 2-5 (.286) Coach: Eddie Kimball Record: 5-2-2 Conf.: Mountain St., 4th 1943-45 No football during war years 1940 Date BYU Opp. 1946 9/27 6 Nevada 6 Date BYU Opp. 10/5 6 at Utah 12 9/21 13 Western St. 2 10/11 20 Wyoming 0 9/28 12 at Montana St. 13 10/18 20 at Texas Tech 21 10/4 13 at Denver 26 11/2 12 Utah St. 7 10/12 6 Utah 35 11/9 0 Denver 9 10/19 10 Colorado 7 11/16 2 at Colorado 25 10/25 0 at San Jose St. 14 11/23 13 at Colo. A&M 13 11/2 6 Wyoming 3 Coach: Eddie Kimball 11/9 0 at Utah St. 0 Record: 2-4-2 11/16 20 at Colorado A&M 6 Conf.: Mountain St., 4th 11/22 14 at Texas-El Paso 13 Coach: Eddie Kimball Record: 5-4-1 1941 Conf.: Mountain St., 4th Date BYU Opp. 9/26 7 Montana St. 20 10/3 26 Western State 0 1947 10/10 13 at Denver 7 Date BYU Opp. 10/18 6 at Utah 6 9/20 45 Western St. 0 10/24 13 at San Francisco 25 9/26 19 Montana St. 14 11/1 28 at Utah St. 0 10/4 7 at Wyoming 12 11/8 23 at Wyoming 7 10/11 6 at Utah 28 11/15 13 Colorado 13 10/18 7 at Colorado 9 11/22 7 Colorado A&M 22 10/25 27 Utah St. (H) 12 Coach: Eddie Kimball 11/1 6 at Denver 20 Record: 4-3-2 11/8 19 San Jose St. 28 Conf.: Mountain St., 2nd 11/15 25 Colorado A&M 27 11/22 7 at San Diego St. 32 Coach: Eddie Kimball 1942 Record: 3-7 Date BYU Opp. Conf.: Mountain St., 7th 9/26 12 at Montana 6 10/2 6 Wyoming 13 10/10 12 at Utah 7 1948 10/16 13 Fort Douglas 24 Date BYU Opp. 10/31 6 Utah St. 9 9/18 14 San Diego St. 6

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9/24 13 Pepperdine 0 9/27 14 New Mexico 10 10/1 7 Pacific Fleet 9 10/4 28 at Montana 7 10/9 0 Utah 30 10/11 6 at Utah 34 10/15 20 at Texas-El Paso 34 10/25 14 Denver (H) 13 10/23 7 at Utah St. 20 11/1 13 Wyoming 24 10/30 26 Montana (H) 20 11/8 27 at San Jose St. 44 11/5 6 at San Jose St. 21 11/15 26 at Utah St. 27 11/13 0 at Colo. A&M 20 11/22 6 at Colo. A&M 27 11/20 15 Wyoming 14 11/29 6 at Arizona St. 47 11/26 27 at Arizona St. 25 Coach: Chick Atkinson Coach: Eddie Kimball Record: 4-6 Record: 5-6 Conf.: Mountain St., 5th Conf.: Mountain St., 5th 1953 1949 Date BYU Opp. Date BYU Opp. 9/19 27 Montana 13 9/17 6 Texas Western 47 9/25 25 San Jose St. 28 9/23 13 Pacific Fleet 27 10/3 12 at New Mexico 12 10/1 21 San Jose St. 40 10/10 20 at Idaho 14 10/8 0 at Utah 38 10/16 7 Utah St. 14 10/15 21 at Arizona St. 49 10/23 19 at Denver 27 10/22 7 at Denver 35 10/31 0 at Wyoming 27 10/29 0 at Wyoming 45 11/7 12 Colo. A&M (H) 34 11/5 3 Utah St. (H) 22 11/14 18 at Arizona St. 26 11/11 14 Colorado A&M 16 11/26 32 at Utah 33 11/19 6 at Montana 25 Coach: Chick Atkinson 11/26 14 at Pepperdine 28 Record: 2-7-1 Coach: Chick Atkinson Conf.: Mountain St., tie 7th Record: 0-11 Conf.: Mountain St., 6th 1954 Date BYU Opp. 1950 9/18 12 New Mexico 21 Date BYU Opp. 9/24 19 Arizona St. 28 9/16 14 at Idaho St. 13 10/2 13 at Colo. A&M 14 9/23 13 Arizona St. 41 10/9 7 Utah 12 9/29 28 Pepperdine 27 10/23 19 Montana (H) 7 10/7 28 Utah 28 10/30 13 at Utah St. 45 10/14 14 at Colo. A&M 27 11/6 0 Denver 20 10/21 3 at Denver 42 11/13 13 Wyoming 34 11/4 34 at Utah St. 13 11/20 0 at Idaho 7 11/11 0 Wyoming (H) 48 Coach: Chick Atkinson 11/17 7 at Hawaii 39 Record: 1-8 11/25 28 Fort Hood 14 Conf.: Mountain St., 8th Coach: Chick Atkinson Record: 4-5-1 1955 Conf.: Mountain St., 5th Date BYU Opp. 9/17 0 at Oregon St. 33 1951 9/24 33 Los Angeles St. 0 10/1 13 at Montana 27 Date BYU Opp. 10/8 9 at Utah 41 9/14 27 Idaho St. 7 10/21 0 at Denver 33 9/22 67 Western St. 7 10/29 6 at Wyoming 14 9/24 20 Hawaii 7 11/5 21 Utah St. (H) 47 10/6 6 at Utah 7 11/11 6 Idaho 49 10/20 20 Wyoming 20 11/19 0 Colorado A&M 35 10/27 6 at Denver 56 11/26 16 at New Mexico 21 11/3 21 Colo. A&M (H) 16 Coach: Chick Atkinson 11/10 28 Utah St. 27 Record: 1-9 11/17 0 at New Mexico 34 Conf.: Mountain St., 8th 11/24 20 at Pepperdine 0 Coach: Chick Atkinson Record: 6-3-1 1956 Conf.: Mountain St., 5th Date BYU Opp. 9/15 0 at Wichita St. 13 1952 9/22 13 Fresno St. 26 9/29 0 at Colorado A&M 0 Date BYU Opp. 10/5 6 Utah 41 9/19 14 San Diego NAS 7 10/20 14 at Montana 21

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10/27 7 at Utah St. 33 11/12 19 at Denver 6 11/3 33 New Mexico (H) 12 11/19 6 Wyoming 30 11/10 34 at Denver 58 11/25 6 at Hawaii 13 11/17 6 Wyoming 7 Coach: Tally Stevens 11/24 34 ^ Air Force 21 Record: 3-8 Coach: Hal Kopp Conf.: Skyline, 5th Record: 2-7-1 Conf.: Mountain St., 7th 1961 Date BYU Opp. 1957 9/16 13 San Jose St. 14 Date BYU Opp. 9/23 8 at West Texas St. 55 9/21 14 at Arizona 14 9/30 30 at North Texas St. 41 9/28 7 at Kansas St. 36 10/7 7 Montana 6 10/4 20 Montana 7 10/14 20 at Utah 21 10/12 0 at Utah 27 10/21 8 at Wyoming 36 10/19 0 at Wyoming 0 11/4 8 Utah St. (H) 31 10/26 25 Denver (H) 6 11/11 30 Colorado St. 16 11/2 14 Utah St. 0 11/18 0 at Oregon St. 35 11/9 14 at Fresno St. 27 11/25 6 at New Mexico 34 11/23 26 Colorado St. 9 Coach: Hal Mitchell 11/30 14 at New Mexico 12 Record: 2-8 Coach: Hal Kopp Conf.: Skyline, tie 5th Record: 5-3-2 Conf.: Mountain St., 2nd 1962 1958 Date BYU Opp. 9/15 7 at Pacific 26 Date BYU Opp. 9/22 21 at Arizona 27 9/20 29 Fresno St. 7 9/29 12 George Wash. 13 9/27 14 at Utah 7 10/6 28 at Colorado St. 7 10/4 6 at Colorado St. 32 10/13 20 at Utah 35 10/11 8 at Pacific 26 10/20 27 at Montana 0 10/18 6 North Texas St. 12 10/27 21 at Utah St. 27 10/25 41 at Montana 12 11/3 27 New Mexico (H) 0 11/1 13 at Utah St. 6 11/10 20 at W. Michigan 28 11/8 36 New Mexico (H) 19 11/17 14 Wyoming 7 11/15 22 at Denver 7 Coach: Hal Mitchell 11/22 14 Wyoming 22 Record: 4-6 Coach: Hal Kopp Conf.: WAC, tie 2nd Record: 6-4 Conf.: Mountain St., 3rd 1963 1959 Date BYU Opp. 9/21 7 at Kansas St. 24 Date BYU Opp. 9/28 7 at Arizona 33 9/19 18 at Arizona 14 10/5 27 Montana 0 9/26 16 at Fresno St. 27 10/12 6 at Utah 15 10/3 0 Montana 12 10/19 14 at Wyoming 41 10/9 8 at Utah 20 11/2 0 Utah St. (H) 26 10/17 6 at Wyoming 21 11/9 6 at George Wash. 23 10/24 7 Denver (H) 14 11/16 0 at Pacific 14 10/31 18 Utah St. 0 11/23 24 Colorado St. 20 11/7 6 at New Mexico 21 11/30 0 at New Mexico 26 11/14 8 at Arizona St. 21 Coach: Hal Mitchell 11/21 14 Colorado St. 13 Record: 2-8 Coach: Tally Stevens Conf.: WAC, 5th Record: 3-7 Conf.: Skyline, tie 5th 1964 1960 Date BYU Opp. 9/19 13 at Oregon 20 Date BYU Opp. 9/26 6 at Arizona 39 9/16 34 Cal Poly 14 10/2 14 New Mexico 26 9/23 8 at San Jose St. 21 10/10 6 at Colorado St. 7 10/1 7 at Colorado St. 8 10/17 21 Pacific 0 10/7 0 at Utah 17 10/24 18 at Texas-El Paso 18 10/15 0 Arizona St. (H) 31 10/31 28 Utah St. (H) 14 10/22 7 at Montana 6 11/7 13 at Utah 47 10/29 0 at Utah St. 34 11/14 43 Western Michigan 8 11/5 15 New Mexico 27

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11/21 11 Wyoming 31 Coach: Tom Hudspeth Record: 3-6-1 Conf.: WAC, 5th

1965 Date BYU Opp. 9/18 24 at Arizona St. 6 9/24 21 Kansas St. 3 10/2 14 at Oregon 27 10/8 34 San Jose St. 7 10/23 6 at Wyoming 34 10/30 21 at Utah St. 34 11/6 25 Utah (H) 20 11/13 22 Colorado St. 36 11/20 20 at Arizona 3 11/27 42 at New Mexico 8 Coach: Tom Hudspeth Record: 6-4 Conf.: WAC, 1st

1966 Date BYU Opp. 9/24 19 at San Jose St. 9 9/30 27 Colorado St. 24 10/8 27 Utah St. 7 10/14 7 Arizona St. 10 Tommy Hudspeth’s 1965 Cougars defeated ’s Sun Devils, 24-6, en route to 10/22 33 at New Mexico 6 winning BYU’s first conference championship in the school’s 43 years of mediocrity. 10/29 16 at Arizona 14 11/5 53 Texas-El Paso 33 Record: 2-8 11/12 35 at Utah 13 Conf.: WAC, 7th 11/19 14 Wyoming 47 11/26 38 Pacific 0 Coach: Tom Hudspeth 1969 Record: 8-2 Date BYU Opp. Conf.: WAC, tie 2nd 9/20 22 Colorado St. 20 9/27 0 at Iowa St. 10 10/4 7 at Arizona St. 23 1967 10/11 41 New Mexico 15 Date BYU Opp. 10/18 7 at Wyoming 40 9/23 44 New Mexico 14 10/25 30 at UTEP 7 9/29 44 W. Michigan 19 11/1 31 Arizona (H) 21 10/7 10 at Wyoming 26 11/8 21 San Jose St. 3 10/14 31 at Oregon St. 13 11/15 21 at Utah St. 3 10/21 17 at UTEP 47 11/22 6 Utah 16 10/28 17 Utah 13 Coach: Tom Hudspeth 11/4 9 at Utah St. 30 Record: 6-4 11/11 17 Arizona (H) 14 Conf.: WAC, 3rd 11/18 22 at Arizona St. 31 11/25 67 San Jose St. 8 Coach: Tom Hudspeth 1970 Record: 6-4 Date BYU Opp. Conf.: WAC, 3rd 9/12 10 North Texas St. 7 9/19 17 at W. Michigan 35 9/26 0 UTEP 17 1968 10/3 11 at San Diego St. 31 Date BYU Opp. 10/10 17 at Arizona 24 9/21 17 at W. Michigan 7 10/17 3 Arizona St. 27 9/28 20 Iowa St. 28 10/24 27 Utah St. (H) 20 10/12 17 Wyoming 20 10/31 23 Wyoming 3 10/19 3 at Arizona 19 11/7 9 at Colorado St. 26 10/26 25 UTEP (H) 31 11/14 8 at New Mexico 51 11/2 21 at Utah 30 11/21 13 at Utah 14 11/9 8 Utah St. 34 Coach: Tom Hudspeth 11/16 12 Arizona St. 47 Record: 3-8 11/23 35 at New Mexico 6 Conf.: WAC, tie 7th 11/30 21 at San Jose St. 25 Coach: Tom Hudspeth

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11/24 46 at Utah 22 12/1 63 at UTEP 0 1971 Coach: LaVell Edwards Date BYU Opp. Record: 5-6 9/10 41 at N. Texas St. 13 Conf.: WAC, tie 4th 9/18 54 Colorado St. 14 9/25 7 at Kansas St. 23 1974 10/1 0 New Mexico 14 10/9 7 at Utah St. 29 Date BYU Opp. 10/16 35 at Wyoming 17 9/14 13 at Hawaii 15 10/23 25 at Tulsa 7 9/21 6 Utah St. 9 10/30 16 at UTEP 0 9/28 7 at Iowa St. 34 11/6 13 at Arizona St. 38 10/5 33 at Colorado St. 33 11/13 14 Arizona (H) 27 10/12 38 Wyoming (H) 7 11/20 15 Utah 17 10/19 45 UTEP 21 Coach: Tom Hudspeth 10/26 37 at Arizona 13 Record: 5-6 11/2 12 at Air Force 10 Conf.: WAC, 4th 11/9 21 Arizona St. 18 11/16 36 at New Mexico 3 11/23 48 Utah 20 12/28 6 ^ Ok. St. (B) 16 Coach: LaVell Edwards Record: 7-4-1 Conf.: WAC, 1st

1975 Date BYU Opp. 9/13 21 Bowling Green 23 9/20 17 at Colorado St. 21 9/27 0 at Arizona St. 20 10/3 16 New Mexico 15 10/11 28 Air Force (H) 14 10/25 33 at Wyoming 20 11/1 20 Arizona 36 11/8 24 at Utah St. 7 11/15 51 Utah 20 Lavell Edwards 11/22 20 at UTEP 10 Years: 1972-2000 (29) 11/29 14 at S. Mississippi 42 Record: 257-101-3 (.717) Coach: LaVell Edwards Record: 6-5 Conf.: WAC, tie 4th 1972 Date BYU Opp. 1976 9/16 32 Kansas St. 9 Date BYU Opp. 9/23 19 Utah St. 42 9/11 3 at Kansas St. 13 9/30 3 at Oregon St. 29 9/18 42 Colorado St. 18 10/7 38 at Long Beach St. 27 9/25 23 at Arizona 16 10/14 21 UTEP (H) 14 10/2 8 at San Diego St. 0 10/21 17 Arizona St. 49 10/9 29 Wyoming (H) 34 10/28 44 at Colorado St. 8 10/16 63 S. Mississippi 19 11/4 33 Wyoming 14 10/23 45 Utah St. 14 11/11 7 at Arizona 21 10/30 43 Arizona St. 21 11/18 16 at Utah 7 11/6 40 UTEP 27 11/25 21 at New Mexico 7 11/13 21 at New Mexico 8 Coach: LaVell Edwards 11/20 34 at Utah 12 Record: 7-4 12/18 21 ^ Oklahoma St. (B) 49 Conf.: WAC, tie 2nd Coach: LaVell Edwards Record: 9-3 1973 Conf.: WAC, tie 1st Date BYU Opp. 9/15 13 Colorado St. 21 1977 9/29 37 Oregon St. 14 Date BYU Opp. 10/6 7 at Utah St. 13 9/10 39 Kansas St. 0 10/13 24 Iowa St. (H) 26 9/24 65 at Utah St. 6 10/20 12 at Arizona St. 52 9/30 54 New Mexico 19 10/27 21 at Wyoming 41 10/8 19 at Oregon St. 24 11/3 56 New Mexico 21 10/15 63 at Colorado St. 17 11/10 10 Arizona 24 10/22 10 at Wyoming 7 11/17 45 Weber St. 14 10/29 34 Arizona (H) 14 < 182 > YEAR-BY-YEAR<>

11/5 38 Utah 8 1981 11/12 13 at Arizona St. 24 Date BYU Opp. 11/19 30 Long Beach St. 27 9/5 31 at Long Beach St. 8 11/26 68 at UTEP 19 9/12 45 Air Force 21 Coach: LaVell Edwards 9/19 65 at UTEP 8 Record: 9-2 9/26 41 at Colorado 20 Conf.: WAC, tie 1st 10/2 32 Utah St. 26 10/10 41 UNLV (H) 45 1978 10/17 27 at San Diego St. 7 10/24 20 at Wyoming 33 Date BYU Opp. 10/31 31 New Mexico 7 9/9 10 at Oregon St. 6 11/7 63 at Colorado St. 14 9/16 16 at Arizona St. 24 11/14 13 at Hawaii 3 9/23 32 Colorado St. 6 11/21 56 Utah 28 9/30 27 at New Mexico 23 12/18 38 ^ Wash. St. (B) 36 10/7 7 Utah St. (H) 24 Coach: LaVell Edwards 10/14 17 at Oregon 16 Record: 11-2 10/21 44 UTEP 0 Conf.: WAC, 1st 11/4 48 Wyoming 14 11/11 21 San Diego St. 3 11/18 22 at Utah 23 11/25 31 at Hawaii 13 1982 12/2 28 ^ UNLV 24 Date BYU Opp. at Yokohama, Japan 9/2 27 at UNLV 0 12/22 16 ^ Navy (B) 23 9/11 14 at Georgia 17 Coach: LaVell Edwards 9/25 38 Air Force 39 Record: 9-4 10/2 51 at UTEP 3 Conf.: WAC, 1st 10/9 40 at New Mexico 12 10/16 39 Hawaii (H) 25 10/23 34 Colorado St. 18 1979 10/30 17 at Utah St. 20 Date BYU Opp. 11/6 23 Wyoming 13 9/8 18 at Texas A&M 17 11/13 58 San Diego St. 8 9/15 48 Weber St. 3 11/20 17 at Utah 12 9/29 31 UTEP (H) 7 12/17 17 ^ Ohio St. (B) 47 10/5 38 Hawaii 15 Coach: LaVell Edwards 10/13 48 at Utah St. 24 Record: 8-4 10/20 54 at Wyoming 14 Conf.: WAC, 1st 10/27 59 New Mexico 7 11/3 30 at Colorado St. 7 11/9 31 at Long Beach St. 17 1983 11/17 27 Utah 0 Date BYU Opp. 11/24 63 at San Diego St. 14 9/10 36 at Baylor 40 12/21 37 Indiana (B) 38 9/17 63 Bowling Green 28 Coach: LaVell Edwards 9/24 46 at Air Force 28 Record: 11-1 10/1 37 at UCLA 35 Conf.: WAC, 1st 10/8 41 at Wyoming 10 10/15 66 New Mexico (H) 21 10/22 47 at San Diego St. 12 1980 10/29 38 Utah St. 34 Date BYU Opp. 11/5 31 at UTEP 9 9/6 21 at New Mexico 25 11/12 24 Colorado St. 6 9/13 35 San Diego St. 11 11/19 55 Utah 7 9/20 28 at Wisconsin 3 12/23 21 ^ Missouri (B) 17 9/27 41 Long Beach St. 25 Coach: LaVell Edwards 10/11 52 Wyoming (H) 17 Record: 11-1 10/18 70 at Utah St. 46 Conf.: WAC, 1st 10/25 34 at Hawaii 7 11/1 83 UTEP 7 11/8 41 North Texas St. 23 1984 11/15 45 Colorado St. 14 Date BYU Opp. 11/22 56 at Utah 6 9/1 20 at Pittsburgh 14 11/29 54 at UNLV 14 9/8 47 Baylor 13 12/19 46 ^ SMU (B) 45 9/15 38 Tulsa 15 Coach: LaVell Edwards 9/22 18 at Hawaii 13 Record: 12-1 10/6 52 at Colorado St. 9 Conf.: WAC, 1st 10/13 41 Wyoming (H) 38 10/20 30 at Air Force 25 10/25 48 at New Mexico 0 11/3 42 UTEP 9

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11/10 34 San Diego St. 3 1988 11/17 24 at Utah 14 Date BYU Opp. 11/24 38 Utah St. 13 9/1 14 at Wyoming 24 12/21 24 ^ Michigan (B) 17 9/8 47 Texas 6 Coach: LaVell Edwards 9/17 31 UTEP 27 Record: 13-0 9/30 38 Utah St. 3 Conf.: WAC, 1st 10/8 42 Colorado St. (H) 7 National Champions 10/15 31 Texas Christian 18 10/22 24 at Hawaii 23 10/29 65 New Mexico 0 1985 11/5 15 at San Diego St. 27 Date BYU Opp. 11/12 49 at Air Force 31 8/29 28 ^ Boston College 14 11/19 28 at Utah 57 at Kickoff Classic 12/3 17 at Miami 41 9/7 24 UCLA 27 12/29 20 Colorado (B) 17 9/14 31 Washington 3 Coach: LaVell Edwards 9/21 26 at Temple 24 Record: 9-4 10/5 42 at Colorado St. 7 Conf.: WAC, tie 3rd 10/12 28 San Diego St. (H) 0 10/19 45 at New Mexico 23 10/26 16 at UTEP 23 1989 11/2 59 Wyoming 0 Date BYU Opp. 11/9 44 at Utah St. 0 9/2 24 at New Mexico 3 11/16 28 Air Force 21 9/7 41 Washington St. 46 11/23 38 Utah 28 9/16 31 at Navy 10 12/7 26 at Hawaii 6 9/30 37 at Utah St. 10 12/28 7 ^ Ohio St. (B) 10 10/7 36 Wyoming 20 Coach: LaVell Edwards 10/14 45 at Colorado St. 16 Record: 11-3 10/21 49 UTEP (H) 24 Conf.: WAC, 1st 10/28 14 at Hawaii 56 11/4 45 Oregon 41 11/11 44 Air Force 35 1986 11/18 70 Utah 31 Date BYU Opp. 11/25 48 at San Diego St. 27 9/6 52 Utah St. 0 12/29 39 ^ Penn St. (B) 50 9/13 31 New Mexico 30 Coach: LaVell Edwards 9/20 21 at Washington 52 Record: 10-3 9/27 27 Temple 17 Conf.: WAC, 1st 10/3 20 Colorado St. 24 10/18 34 at Wyoming 22 10/25 37 UTEP (H) 13 1990 11/8 10 at Hawaii 3 Date BYU Opp. 11/15 7 Oregon St. 10 9/1 30 at UTEP 10 11/22 35 at Utah 21 9/8 28 Miami 21 11/29 3 at San Diego St. 10 9/15 50 Washington St. 36 12/6 23 at Air Force 3 9/22 62 San Diego St. 34 12/30 10 UCLA (B) 31 9/29 16 at Oregon 32 Coach: LaVell Edwards 10/13 52 Colorado St. 9 Record: 8-5 10/27 55 New Mexico (H) 31 Conf.: WAC, 2nd 11/3 54 at Air Force 7 11/10 45 at Wyoming 14 11/17 45 at Utah 22 1987 11/24 45 Utah St. 10 Date BYU Opp. 12/1 28 at Hawaii 59 9/2 17 Pittsburgh 27 12/29 14 ^ Texas A&M (B) 65 9/12 22 at Texas 17 Coach: LaVell Edwards 9/19 12 at Texas Christian 33 Record: 10-3 9/26 45 at New Mexico 25 Conf.: WAC, 1st 10/2 45 Utah St. 24 10/10 27 Wyoming (H) 29 10/24 16 at Hawaii 14 1991 10/31 24 Air Force 13 Date BYU Opp. 11/7 38 San Diego St. 21 8/29 28 ^ Florida St. 44 11/14 37 at UTEP 24 at Pigskin Classic 11/21 21 Utah 18 9/7 23 at UCLA 27 12/5 30 Colorado St. 26 9/21 7 at Penn St. 33 Melbourne, Australia 9/28 21 Air Force 7 12/22 16 Virginia (B) 22 10/4 38 Utah St. 10 Coach: LaVell Edwards Record: 9-4 Conf.: WAC, 2nd

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10/12 31 UTEP (H) 29 1995 10/19 35 Hawaii 18 Date BYU Opp. 10/26 41 at New Mexico 23 9/2 12 at Air Force 38 10/31 40 at Colorado St. 17 9/9 9 UCLA 23 11/9 56 Wyoming 31 9/16 31 San Diego St. 19 11/16 52 at San Diego St. 52 9/30 28 at Colorado St. 21 11/23 48 Utah 17 10/14 21 at Arizona St. 29 12/30 13 Iowa (B) 13 10/21 23 Wyoming 20 Coach: LaVell Edwards 10/28 45 Hawaii (H) 7 Record: 8-3-2 11/4 45 Tulsa 35 Conf.: WAC, 1st 11/11 31 at New Mexico 13 11/18 17 Utah 34 1992 11/25 45 at Fresno St. 28 Coach: LaVell Edwards Date BYU Opp. Record: 7-4 9/5 38 at UTEP 28 Conf.: WAC, tie 1st 9/10 38 San Diego St. 45 9/19 10 UCLA 17 9/26 32 at Hawaii 36 1996 10/2 30 Utah St. 9 Date BYU Opp. 10/10 36 Fresno St. (H) 24 8/24 41 Texas A&M 37 10/17 31 at Wyoming 28 Pigskin Classic 10/24 16 at Notre Dame 42 8/31 58 Arkansas St. 9 10/31 30 Penn St. 17 9/14 17 at Washington 29 11/7 35 New Mexico 0 9/21 17 New Mexico 14 11/14 28 at Air Force 7 9/28 31 SMU 3 11/21 31 at Utah 22 10/4 45 at Utah St. 17 12/25 20 ^ Kansas (B) 23 10/12 63 UNLV (H) 28 Coach: LaVell Edwards 10/19 55 at Tulsa 30 Record: 8-5 10/26 45 at TCU 21 Conf.: WAC, tie 1st 11/2 40 UTEP 18 11/9 49 Rice 0 11/16 45 at Hawaii 14 1993 11/23 37 at Utah 17 Date BYU Opp. 12/7 28 ^ Wyoming (OT) 25 9/4 34 at New Mexico 31 at WAC Champ. 9/11 41 Hawaii 38 1/1 19 ^ Kansas St. (B) 15 9/18 27 at Colorado St. 22 Coach: LaVell Edwards 9/25 30 Air Force 3 Record: 14-1 10/9 14 at UCLA 68 Conf.: WAC, 1st 10/16 20 Notre Dame 45 10/23 45 Fresno St. (H) 48 1997 10/30 56 at Utah St. 58 Date BYU Opp. 11/11 45 at San Diego St. 44 9/6 20 Washington 42 11/20 31 Utah 34 9/20 13 at Arizona St. 10 11/27 47 UTEP 16 9/27 19 at SMU (OT) 16 12/30 21 ^ Ohio St. (B) 28 10/3 42 Utah State 35 Coach: LaVell Edwards 10/11 14 at Rice 27 Record: 6-6 10/18 17 Hawaii (H) 3 Conf.: WAC, tie 1st 10/25 31 TCU 10 11/1 3 at UTEP 14 1994 11/8 49 Tulsa 39 11/15 28 at New Mexico 38 Date BYU Opp. 11/22 14 Utah 20 9/3 13 at Hawaii 12 Coach: LaVell Edwards 9/10 45 at Air Force 21 Record: 6-5 9/17 21 Colorado St. 28 Conf.: WAC, 5th (Mountain Division) 9/24 49 New Mexico 47 9/30 34 Utah St. 6 10/8 32 at Fresno St. 30 1998 10/15 21 at Notre Dame 14 Date BYU Opp. 10/22 34 at UTEP 28 9/5 31 at Alabama 38 10/29 15 Arizona St. (H) 36 9/12 26 Arizona State 6 11/5 24 N.E. Louisiana 10 9/19 10 at Washington 20 11/10 35 San Diego St. 28 9/26 43 Murray State 9 11/19 31 at Utah 34 10/3 21 at Fresno State 31 12/31 31 ^ Oklahoma (B) 6 10/10 38 UNLV (H) 14 Coach: LaVell Edwards 10/17 31 at Hawaii 9 Record: 10-3 10/24 46 San Jose State 43 Conf.: WAC, tie 2nd 10/29 13 San Diego State 0

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11/7 46 New Mexico 21 10/20 63 Air Force (H) 33 11/14 31 at UTEP 14 10/27 59 at San Diego State 21 11/21 26 at Utah 24 11/1 56 Colorado State 34 12/5 13 ^ Air Force Aca. 20 11/10 41 at Wyoming 34 at WAC Champ. 11/17 24 Utah 21 12/31 27 ^ Tulane (B) 41 12/1 41 at Mississippi State 38 Coach: LaVell Edwards 12/8 45 at Hawaii 72 Record: 9-5 12/31 10 Louisville (B) 28 Conf.: WAC, 2nd Coach: Gary Crowton Record: 12-2 1999 Conf.: MWC, 1st Date BYU Opp. 9/9 35 Washington 28 2002 9/16 34 Colorado State 13 Date BYU Opp. 9/25 40 Virginia 45 8/29 42 Syracuse 21 10/1 34 at Utah State (OT) 31 9/6 35 Hawaii 32 10/9 38 California (H) 28 9/14 28 at Nevada 31 10/16 31 at New Mexico 7 9/21 19 at Georgia Tech 28 10/23 29 at UNLV 0 10/4 35 at Utah State 34 10/30 27 Air Force 20 10/12 9 at Air Force 52 11/6 30 at SDSU 7 10/19 3 UNLV (H) 24 11/13 17 at Wyoming 31 10/24 10 at Colorado State 37 11/20 17 Utah 20 11/2 34 San Diego State 10 12/27 3 Marshall (B) 21 11/9 35 Wyoming 31 Coach: Lavell Edwards 11/16 16 New Mexico 20 Record: 8-4 11/23 6 at Utah 13 Conf.: MWC, 1st (tie) Coach: Gary Crowton Record: 5-7 2000 Conf.: MWC, 7th Date BYU Opp. 8/26 3 at Florida St. 29 2003 9/2 38 at Virginia (OT) 35 Date BYU Opp. 9/9 23 at Air Force 31 8/28 24 Georgia Tech 13 9/14 28 Mississippi St. 44 9/6 18 at USC 35 9/23 10 UNLV 7 9/13 10 at New Mexico 7 9/30 14 at Syracuse 42 9/20 14 Stanford 18 10/6 38 Utah State 14 9/27 10 Air Force 24 10/21 15 San Diego St. (H) 16 10/4 44 at San Diego State 36 10/26 19 Wyoming 7 10/9 13 Colorado State (H) 58 11/2 21 at Colorado St. 45 10/18 10 at Wyoming 13 11/18 37 New Mexico 13 10/25 27 at UNLV 20 11/24 34 at Utah 27 10/30 12 Boise State 50 Coach: Lavell Edwards 11/15 14 at Notre Dame 33 Record: 6-6 11/22 0 Utah 3 Conf.: MWC, 3rd (tie) Coach: Gary Crowton Record: 4-8 Conf.: MWC, 4th 2004 Date BYU Opp. 9/4 20 Notre Dame 17 9/11 10 at Stanford 37 9/18 10 USC 42 9/24 27 at Boise State 28 10/2 31 at Colorado State 21 10/8 20 UNLV 24 10/16 24 Wyoming (H) 13 GARY CROWTON 10/23 41 at Air Force 24 Years: 2001-2004 (4) 11/06 49 San Diego State 16 Record: 26-23-0 (.531) 11/13 14 New Mexico 21 11/20 21 at Utah 52 Coach: Gary Crowton Record: 5-6 2001 Conf.: MWC, 3rd Date BYU Opp. 2005 8/25 70 Tulane 35 Date BYU Opp. 9/1 52 Nevada 7 9/3 3 Boston College 20 9/8 44 at California 16 9/10 45 Eastern Illinois 10 9/29 35 at UNLV 31 9/24 50 TCU (OT) 51 10/5 54 Utah State 34 10/1 10 at San Diego State 31 10/13 24 at New Mexico 20 10/8 27 at New Mexico 24

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10/15 24 Colorado State (H) 14 11/8 41 San Diego State 12 10/22 23 at Notre Dame 49 11/15 38 at Air Force 24 10/29 62 Air Force 41 11/22 24 at No. 7 Utah 48 11/05 55 at UNLV 14 12/20 21 ^Arizona (B) 31 11/12 35 at Wyoming 21 Coach: Bronco Mendenhall 11/19 34 Utah (OT) 41 Record: 10-3 12/22 28 ^California (B) 35 Conf: MWC, 3rd Coach: Bronco Mendenhall Record: 6-6 2009 Conf.: MWC, 2nd Date BYU Opp. 9/5 14 ^Oklahoma 13 9/12 54 at Tulane 3 9/19 28 Florida State 54 9/26 42 Colorado State 23 10/2 35 Utah State 17 10/10 59 at UNLV 21 10/17 38 at San Diego State 28 10/24 7 TCU (H) 38 11/7 52 at Wyoming 0 11/14 24 at New Mexico 19 11/21 38 Air Force 21 11/28 26 Utah (OT) 23 12/22 44 ^Oregon State (B) 20 BRONCO MENDENHALL Coach: Bronco Mendenhall Years: 2005-Present (Entering 8th) Record: 11-2 Record: 66-24 (.733) Conf: MWC, 2nd 2006 Date BYU Opp. 2010 9/2 13 at Arizona 16 Date BYU Opp. 9/9 49 Tulsa 24 9/4 23 Washington 17 9/16 20 at Boston College (OT) 23 9/11 14 at Air Force 35 9/23 38 Utah State 0 9/18 10 at Florida State 34 9/28 31 at TCU 17 9/25 13 Nevada 27 10/7 47 San Diego State 17 10/1 16 at Utah State 31 10/21 52 UNLV (H) 7 10/9 24 San Diego State (H) 21 10/28 33 at Air Force 14 10/16 3 at TCU 31 11/4 24 at Colorado State 3 10/23 25 Wyoming 20 11/9 55 Wyoming 7 11/6 55 UNLV 7 11/18 42 New Mexico 17 11/13 49 at Colorado State 10 11/25 33 at Utah 31 11/20 40 New Mexico 7 12/21 38 ^Oregon (B) 8 11/27 16 at Utah 17 Coach: Bronco Mendenhall 12/18 52 ^UTEP (B) 24 Record: 11-2 Coach: Bronco Mendenhall Conf.: MWC, 1st Record: 7-6 Conf: MWC, T-3rd 2007 Date BYU Opp. 2011 9/1 20 Arizona 7 Date BYU Opp. 9/8 17 at UCLA 27 9/3 14 at Ole Miss 13 9/15 47 at Tulsa 55 9/10 16 at Texas 17 9/22 31 Air Force 6 9/17 10 Utah 54 9/29 31 at New Mexico 24 9/23 24 UCF 17 10/13 24 at UNLV 14 9/30 27 Utah State 24 10/20 42 Eastern Washington 7 10/8 29 San Jose State (H) 16 11/3 35 Colorado State 16 10/15 38 at Oregon State 28 11/8 27 TCU 22 10/22 56 Idaho State 3 11/16 35 at Wyoming 10 10/28 28 ^TCU 38 11/24 17 Utah 10 11/12 42 Idaho 7 12/1 43 at San Diego State 27 11/19 42 New Mexico State 7 12/22 17 ^UCLA (B) 16 12/3 41 at Hawai'i 20 Coach: Bronco Mendenhall 12/30 24 ^Tulsa (B) 21 Record: 11-2 Coach: Bronco Mendenhall Conf.: MWC, 1st Record: 10-3 2008 (H)Homecoming Date BYU Opp. (B)Bowl Games 8/30 41 Northern Iowa 17 (^) Neutral Site 9/6 28 at Washington 27 9/13 59 UCLA 0 9/20 44 Wyoming 0 10/3 34 at Utah State 14 10/11 21 New Mexico (H) 3 10/16 7 at No. 24 TCU 32 10/25 42 UNLV 35 11/1 45 at Colorado State 42

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1974 FiESTA bowl 1976 TANGERINE BOWL 1978 HOLIDAY BOWL 12/28/74 Tempe, Ariz. (50,878) 12/18/76 Orlando, Fla. (37,812) 12/22/78 San Diego, Calif. (52,500) Oklahoma State 16, BYU 6 Oklahoma State 49, BYU 21 Navy 23, BYU 16

Oklahoma State 0 7 3 6 16 Oklahoma State 7 21 21 0 49 Navy 0 3 7 13 23 Brigham Young 6 0 0 0 6 Brigham Young 0 14 0 7 21 Brigham Young 3 6 7 0 16

Team Statistics Okla. St. BYU Team Statistics Okla. St. BYU Team Statistics Navy BYU Rushes-Yards 55-147 36-120 Rushes-Yards 70-375 26-46 Rushes-Yards 58-214 33-74 Passing Yards 77 181 Passing Yards 27 209 Passing Yards 138 181 Passes 7-18-0 15-31-3 Passes 2-10-0 23-34-4 Passes 8-14-1 16-34-2

Scoring: Scoring: Scoring: BYU – Uselman 30-yard field goal OSU – Dawson 36 pass interception (Daigle kick) BYU – Johnson 33-yard field goal BYU – Uselman 43-yard field goal BYU – Christensen 1-yard run (Taylor kick) NVY – Tata 40-yard field goal OSU – Walker 12-yard run (Daigle kick) OSU – Weatherbie 2-yard run (Daigle kick) BYU – Chrionister 10-yard pass McMahon (Johnson OSU – Daigle 42-yard field goal OSU – Miller 3-yard run (Daigle kick) kick) OSU – Bain 40-yard pass from Thompson (kick BYU – Thompson 27-yard pass from Nielson BYU – McMahon 2-yard run (Johnson kick) failed) (Taylor kick) NVY – Tolbert 4-yard run (Tata kick) OSU – Miller 78-yard run (Daigle kick) NVY – Tata 28-yard field goal Game Summary: BYU – Lowry 102-yard kickoff return (Taylor kick) NVY – McConkey 65-yard pass from Leszczynski Competing in its first post-season bowl OSU – R. Turner 1-yard run (kick failed) (Tata kick) game ever, BYU played Western Athletic OSU – Miller 6-yard run (Lisle pass from NVY – Tata 27-yard field goal Conference host to the Oklahoma State Weatherbie) Cowboys before a crowd of 50,878. OSU – Miller 1-yard run (Daigle kick) Game Summary: The Cougars got off to a quick start with The inaugural Holiday Bowl pitted two two field goals during the first quarter Game Summary: teams with local drawing power, the before All-WAC quarterback Gary Sheide Powerful Oklahoma State, sparked by Naval Academy and Brigham Young suffered a dislocated shoulder in the All-American Terry Miller (173 yards University. Despite chilly temperatures, last moments of the quarter. He was rushing on 23 carries), used four pass the two teams engaged in a hard-hitting replaced by junior reserve Mark Giles. interceptions and a fumble recovery battle. Defense dominated the first two The Cowboys took the scoring lead dur- to capture the 31st annual Tangerine quarters. Brent Johnson put the Cougars ing the second quarter on a touchdown Bowl contest. Defensively, the Cowboys on the scoreboard first with a 33-yard run around left end, giving Oklahoma yielded only 46 yards rushing. The field goal with 8:26 left in the first State a 7-6 halftime advantage. OSU Cougars, however, stayed close in the quarter. But Navy’s Bob Tata boomed a regained possession of the ball on the first half, which ended 28-14. Dave 40-yard field goal to tie the score at 3-3. Cougars’ 17-yard line after intercepting Lowry returned the second-half kickoff Jim McMahon sent the Cougars ahead Giles, but the Cowboys were unable 102 yards (a Tangerine Bowl record) with a 10-yard pass to Mike Chronister, to convert on the turnover. A field goal to move the Cougars to within seven at but Johnson missed the PAT. McMahon from 32 yards out put the Cowboys 28-21. From there, it was all Cowboys. ran another in from two yards out in the in front 10-6 at the end of the third BYU’s Gifford Nielsen completed 23 third period for a 16-3 BYU lead. Navy quarter. With 1:14 remaining in the of 34 passes for 209 yards and one cut the lead to 16-10 after three quar- game, Oklahoma State scored another touchdown, but the Cougars could ters and then tied the game on two field touchdown on a 40-yard halfback pass only roll up 255 yards to Oklahoma goals in the fourth quarter, but it was a to complete the scoring. The Cougars State’s 402. BYU entered the game 65-yard pass to Phil McConkey that did out-gained Oklahoma State in total yard- with a 9-2 record, while Oklahoma the Cougars in. Some 52,500 witnessed age, 301-214. Giles was 11 of 26 for State came in after tying for the Big 8 the game in person. McConkey was 138 yards. After three losses and a tie title. The Cowboys missed out on the named Best Offensive Player and BYU’s to open the season, the Cougars reeled Orange Bowl because of the conference Tom Enlow won Best Defensive Player off seven straight victories prior to the tie-breaking formula. Later, the stadium honors. Navy finished the year at 9-3, was expanded and the name changed to BYU at 9-4. the Florida Citrus Bowl.

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1979 HOLIDAY bowl 1980 HOLIDAY BOWL 12/21/79 San Diego, Calif. (52,200) 12/19/80 San Diego, Calif. (50,200) Indiana 38, BYU 37 BYU 46, Southern Methodist 45

Indiana 14 7 10 7 38 Brigham Young 7 6 6 27 46 Brigham Young 14 3 17 3 37 Southern Methodist 19 10 9 7 45

Team Statistics Indiana BYU Team Statistics SMU BYU Rushes-Yards 59-183 30-140 Rushes-Yards 66-393 24-(-2) Passing Yards 171 380 Passing Yards 53 446 Passes 11-30-1 28-43-3 Passes 6-11-0 32-49-1

Scoring: Scoring: BYU – Lane 1-yard run (Johnson kick) SMU – Dickerson 15-yard run (Garcia kick) IND – Stephenson 38-yard pass from Clifford (Kellog kick) SMU – James 45-yard run (Garcia kick) IND – Clifford 1-yard run (Kellog kick) SMU – Safety BYU – Wilson 3-yard run (Johnson kick) SMU – Garcia 42-yard field goal BYU – Johnson 40-yard field goal BYU – Brown 64-yard pass from McMahon (Gunther kick) IND – Clifford 1-yard run (Kellog kick) SMU – James 3-yard pass from McIlhenny (Garcia kick) BYU – Jones 13-yard pass from Wilson (Johnson kick) SMU – Garcia 44-yard field goal IND – Harkrader 1-yard run (Kellog kick) BYU – Sikahema 83-yard punt return (pass failed) IND – Kellog 26-yard field goal SMU – Dickerson 1-yard run (pass failed) BYU – Johnson 29-yard field goal BYU – Brown 13-yard pass from McMahon (pass failed) BYU – Lane 15-yard pass from Wilson (Johnson kick) SMU – Garcia 42-yard field goal BYU – Johnson 28-yard field goal BYU – Phillips 1-yard run (pass failed) IND – Wilbur 62-yard punt return (Kellog kick) SMU – James 42-yard run (Garcia kick) BYU – Braga 15-yard pass from McMahon (Pass failed) Game Summary: BYU – Phillips 1-yard run (pass to Phillips) The 1979 season ended with BYU leading the BYU – Brown 41-yard pass from McMahon (Gunther kick) nation in scoring, passing and total offense. At 11-0, the Cougars were one of the few unde- Game Summary: feated, untied teams in the nation. Those kinds of One observer said the 1980 Holiday Bowl was actually two ball games--a credentials, along with its No. 9 national ranking contest which lasted most of four quarters and another of four minutes dura- in the UPI and AP polls made BYU the favorite tion. SMU controlled the “first game,” leaving the Cougars behind 20 points over the at-large entry, Indiana. The opportunistic with only minutes remaining. Unfortunately, many fans either turned off their Hoosiers played the Cougars tough, holding a TV sets or left the stadium in San Diego before the “second game” began. 21-17 lead at the half. BYU jumped ahead in In the final four minutes, BYU surged to a stunning 46-45 win. For 56 the third quarter, 24-21, on a 13-yard pass from minutes the Mustangs taught the Cougars a lesson in running the football. All-American Marc Wilson to Homer Jones. The The Mustangs’ two great running backs, Craig James and Eric Dickerson, Cougars fell behind, 31-24, but regained the lead rushed for a combined total of 335 yards. With 4:07 remaining in the game, at 34-31 on a 15-yard pass to Eric Lane. With SMU scored to go ahead, 45-25. From there the Cougars connected on 12:14 left to play, BYU padded the lead on the a TD pass, recovered an on-side kick, scored on a one-yard run by Scott third field goal of the game by Brent Johnson. Phillips, and blocked a punt. Finally, with three seconds left on the clock, But midway through the fourth quarter, Indiana’s Jim McMahon connected on a “Hail Mary” pass of 41 yards to Clay Brown. Tim Wilbur returned a punt 62 yards to push the With the score tied, Kurt Gunther kicked the extra point to send BYU fans Hoosiers ahead 38-37. With 2:06 remaining, the streaming onto the field. McMahon was 32 of 49 passes for 446 yards. It Cougars moved the ball 69 yards to the Indiana may have been the most exciting bowl game ever, with the Cougars getting 10. Then, with 11 seconds left, Johnson missed 21 points in the final 2:33. Ironically, four passes on conversion attempts a 27-yard field goal that would have won the had failed before McMahon hit Phillips after the next-to-last touchdown to game. Wilson was voted the MVP on offense (28 cut a 45-31 deficit to 45-39 and put the Cougars in a position to win the of 43 for 380 yards) and Indiana’s Wilbur won game with one more score. The 50-yard drive was set up when Todd Shell the honor for defense. Clay Brown caught nine recovered a Brent Johnson on-side-kick at midfield. SMU got the ball back passes for 142 yards. Lane grabbed nine passes with 1:57 but had to punt. The kick was blocked by defensive back Bill for 79 yards and also scored a rushing touch- Schoepflin and recovered by the SMU punter, Eric Kaifes, with 13 seconds down. Jones scored a touchdown and had 126 left. McMahon threw one incomplete pass intended for Brown and another yards on seven kickoff returns. for Lloyd Jones before unleashing the famous pass to Brown in the end zone with no time left on the clock.

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1981 HOLIDAY bowl 1982 HOLIDAY BOWL 12/18/81 San Diego Calif. (52,419) 12/17/82 San Diego Calif. (52,533) BYU 38, Washington State 36 Ohio State 47, BYU 17

Brigham Young 7 17 7 7 38 Ohio State 3 14 17 13 47 Washington St. 0 7 21 8 36 Brigham Young 0 10 0 7 17

Team Statistics Wash. St. BYU Team Statistics Ohio St. BYU Rushes-Yards 53-245 32-69 Rushes-Yards 66-329 18-60 Passing Yards 106 368 Passing Yards 132 352 Passes 8-25-2 28-44-0 Passes 11-19-0 28-46-1

Scoring: Scoring: BYU – Plater 35-yd pass fr. McMahon (Gunther kick) OSU – Spangler 47-yard field goal BYU – Hudson 7-yd pass fr. McMahon (Gunther kick) BYU – Balholm 7-yard pass from Young (Gunther kick) WSU – Turner 2-yd run (Leland kick) OSU – Spencer 61-yard run (Spangler kick) BYU – Gunther 20-yd field goal OSU – Tomzak 3-yard run (Spangler kick) BYU – Hamilton 1-yd run (Gunther kick) BYU – Gunther 39-yard field goal BYU – Holmoe 35-yd interception return (Gunther kick) OSU – Broadnax 1-yard run (Spangler kick) WSU – Lavomme 18-yd run (Beech pass) OSU – Spencer 18-yard run (Spangler kick) WSU – Williams 5-yd run (pass failed) OSU – Spangler 37-yard field goal WSU – Turner 13-yd run (Leland kick) OSU – Gayle 1-yard run (Spangler kick) BYU – Pettis 11-yd pass fr. McMahon (Gunther kick) BYU – Hudson 13-yard pass from Young (Gunther kick) WSU – Martin 1-yd run (Turner run) OSU – Gayle 5-yard run (kick failed)

Game Summary: Game Summary: The 1981 edition of the Holiday Bowl fit the mold of its The Cougars had their two-game Holiday Bowl predecessors. This time it was the Cougars of BYU versus win streak snapped by Ohio State, 47-17. BYU’s the Cougars of Washington State, playing before a crowd of bubble burst at the outset of the third quarter, 52,419. BYU held a 24-7 lead at halftime, then pushed when the Buckeyes reeled off 17 unanswered the score to 31-7 as Tom Holmoe intercepted a pass and points. Tim Spencer blew through the Cougar returned it 35 yards to give the WAC champions a comfort- defense for 167 yards, including a record-setting able edge. As the second half progressed, it appeared BYU 61-yard touchdown run in the second quarter that would be the come-from-behind victim in this one. With put Ohio State up, 10-7. Steve Young completed only 59 seconds left in the third quarter, Washington State 27 of 45 passes for 341 yards, but BYU had a scored to make it 31-28. But Jim McMahon took over mov- tough time getting into the end zone. The Cougars ing BYU 82 yards for a score to stretch the lead to 38-28. turned the ball over to Ohio State three times Statistically, it was a typical McMahon game, 27 of 43 with inside the 30 and saw the Buckeyes convert no interceptions and three touchdowns. Tight end Gordon each turnover into a score. The Cougars took the Hudson had an excellent game, collecting seven catches lead early in the second quarter with a seven- for 126 yards and a touchdown. Dan Plater also caught yard strike to Neil Balholm. But Spencer’s long a touchdown pass and Waymon Hamilton scored on the gallop and a blocked punt put the Buckeyes up, ground. Washington State quarterbacks Clete Casper and 17-10, at halftime. Big fullback Vaughn Broadnax Ricky Turner completed only eight passes for 106 yards but scored on the opening drive of the second half, Turner had 82 yards rushing while Don LaBomme had 79. and on the next play, Young was intercepted and Each team scored five touchdowns, so the difference actu- Spencer ran 18 yards to put Ohio State in control ally came midway through the second quarter when Kurt for good. BYU’s only other score came midway Gunther connected on a 20-yard field goal after a BYU drive through the fourth quarter when Gordon Hudson stalled on the Washington State three. caught a 13-yard pass. Ohio State quarterback Mike Tomzak had only 132 yards passing and no touchdowns, but his fleet of running backs scored six times on the ground. Ten different BYU players caught passes, led by Hudson with seven recep- tions for 81 yards and Balholm with 58 yards receiving.

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1983 HOLIDAY BOWL 1984 HOLIDAY BOWL 12/23/83 San Diego, Calif. (51,480) 12/21/84 San Diego, Calif. (61,243) BYU 21, Missouri 17 BYU 24, Michigan 17

Brigham Young 0 7 7 7 21 Brigham Young 0 10 0 14 24 Missouri 7 3 0 7 17 Michigan 0 7 7 3 17

Team Statistics Missouri BYU Team Statistics Michigan BYU Rushes-Yards 64-252 25-42 Rushes-Yards 49-120 27-112 Passing Yards 86 328 Passing Yards 82 371 Passes 7-16-2 25-37-3 Passes 7-15-1 35-49-3

Scoring: Scoring: MO – Drain 2-yard run (Burditt kick) BYU – Smith 5-yard run (Johnson kick) BYU – Young 10-yard run (Johnson kick) UM – Rogers 5-yard run (Bergeron kick) MO – Burditt 37-yard field goal BYU – Johnson 31-yard field goal BYU – Stinnett 33-yard pass from Young (Johnson kick) UM – Perryman 10-yard pass from Zurbrugg (Bergeron kick) MO – Drain 2-yard run (Bruditt kick) UM – Bergeron 32-yard field goal BYU – Young 14-yard pass from Stinnett (Johnson kick) BYU – Kozlowski 7-yard pass from Bosco (Johnson kick) BYU – Smith 13-yard pass from Bosco (Johnson kick) Game Summary: Yet another chapter was added to the saga of Game Summary: impossible, thrilling Holiday Bowl finishes when Holiday Bowl VII lived up to all the glamour and excitement of the previous BYU defeated Missouri, 21-17. The game was six bowls, plus it had a new dimension--national championship luster-- billed as a classic matchup between Missouri’s thanks to BYU’s undefeated, untied season and No. 1 ranking. The 24-17 stubborn defense and BYU’s explosive offense, Cougar victory marked the first time in years that a non-New Year’s Day led by quarterback Steve Young. Missouri held bowl game determined the national championship. The contest was played BYU to just 167 yards and seven points in the in typical Holiday Bowl fashion. After a scoreless first quarter in which first half, while BYU’s defense allowed the Tigers Cougar quarterback Robbie Bosco was forced to the sideline with an injured only 157 yards and 10 points. Missouri got its knee and ankle, the game began to develop drama. BYU scored first with first-half points on a two-yard run by Eric Drain 8:37 left in the first half on a five-yard run by Kelly Smith. The touchdown and a 37-yard field goal by Brad Burditt. BYU’s was set up when a limping Bosco returned to the lineup and engineered an touchdown came on a 10-yard quarterback draw 80-yard drive. The Wolverines responded by putting together an 80-yard by Young. In the second half, Young hit Eddie scoring drive of their own, culminating on Rick Rogers’ five-yard touchdown Stinnett with a 33-yard touchdown pass. But run up the middle. The PAT tied the score at seven. The tie was short-lived Missouri came right back with another two-yard however, as a 31-yard field goal by Lee Johnson with time running out plunge by Drain. A valiant goal-line stand by BYU in the first half gave BYU a 10-7 lead at the break. Midway through the gave the Cougars the ball on the six-yard-line third period, Michigan went on top for the first time at 14-10 on a 10-yard with 3:57 left in the game. Led by Young, the scoring strike from Bob Zurbrugg to Bob Perryman. The Wolverines added Cougars moved down the field to the Missouri to their lead when Bob Bergeron nailed a 32-yard field goal to make the 15 with under a minute to play. On first-and-10 Michigan lead 17-10 with 14:14 to play. The Cougar offense then produced at the Tigers’ 15, Young handed to Stinnett, who an 80-yard drive that culminated with a seven-yard Bosco-to-Glen Kozlowski faked a sweep right and threw back across the touchdown pass to tie the game at 17 with 10:51 to go. Bosco’s 13-yard field to Young. The Stinnett pass barely cleared scoring toss to Smith with 1:23 remaining made it 24-17. Two plays later the outstretched hands of Missouri’s Bobby Bell Marv Allen intercepted a pass to clinch a 13-0 season and the Cougars’ first- allowing Young to gather it in and scramble 15 ever national championship. David Mills finished with 11 catches for 103 yards to the end zone. The PAT gave BYU a yards receiving and Smith had 10 for 88. Lakei Heimuli led BYU with 82 21-17 lead with 23 seconds left. Kyle Morrell yards rushing while Bob Perryman had 110 for Michigan. intercepted a Missouri desperation pass at the BYU two-yard line and returned it to the 17 to seal the win.

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1985 CITRUS bowl 1986 FREEDOM bowl 12/28/85 Orlando, Fla. (50,920) 12/30/86 Anaheim, Calif. (55,422) Ohio State 10, BYU 7 UCLA 31, BYU 10

Ohio State 0 3 7 0 10 UCLA 7 0 17 7 31 Brigham Young 0 7 0 0 7 Brigham Young 3 0 0 7 10

Team Statistics OHIO St. BYU Team Statistics UCLA BYU Rushes-Yards 42-133 22-88 Rushes-Yards 49-423 43-73 Passing Yards 196 261 Passing Yards 95 221 Passes 19-36-0 26-50-4 Passes 8-21-1 25-43-3

Scoring: Scoring: OSU – Spangler 47-yard field goal BYU – Chitty 32-yard field goal BYU – Miles 38 yard pass from Bosco (Webster kick) UCLA – Green 3-yard run (Franey kick) OSU – Kolic 14 pass interception (Spangelr kick) UCLA – Green 1-yard run (Franey kick) UCLA – Franey 49-yard field goal Game Summary: UCLA – Green 79-yard run (Franey kick) In what promised to be an offensive showdown UCLA – Dorrell 13-yard pass from Green (Franey kick) between pass-happy BYU (11-2) and rough and BYU – Hansen 3-yard run (Chitty kick) tumble Ohio State (8-3), two of the nation’s top defenses took center stage. In fact, the game’s Game Summary: only touchdowns were produced by a noseguard Although BYU failed to win the WAC title, the on an interception and a reserve wide receiver Cougars kept alive an impressive streak of nine on a broken play. Buckeye kicker Rich Spangler bowl appearances in a row by being invited to tallied the first points of the game with a 47-yard the third annual Freedom Bowl. There they met field goal early in the second quarter to give Ohio familiar foe UCLA. The two teams had met in State a 3-0 lead. BYU attempted to answer with 1985 when the Bruins came from behind to win a long drive of its own, only to come away empty a tough game in Provo, 27-24. The Freedom after Vai Sikahema fumbled on an apparent Bowl, however, proved different as UCLA out- touchdown plunge. Before the first half ended, standing running back Gaston Green broke open quarterback Robbie Bosco rolled left, whirled a close game in the third quarter and the Bruins right and found wide receiver David Miles on a went on to win 31-10. Green finished with 266 38-yard strike to give the Cougars a 7-3 halftime yards on 33 carries. The first half was all defense lead. In the second half, Ohio State noseguard as the two teams punted nine times in the first 30 Larry Kolic intercepted Bosco and took it in for minutes. BYU struck first when linebacker Andy a touchdown to give the Buckeyes a 10-7 lead. Katoa recovered a UCLA fumble at the Bruin 47 Leon White and Kyle Whittingham recovered and Leonard Chitty put the Cougars ahead 3-0 fumbles but Kolic got another interception and with a 32-yard field goal. UCLA stormed ahead to Terry White intercepted two in the end zone to stay with a 71-yard touchdown drive highlighted stop BYU threats—one with 3:38 to play and by a 49-yard run on a reverse by Bruin receiver again with three seconds left. Ohio State was . From then on, it was UCLA most of the benefactor of six Cougar turnovers, and the the way. Cougar quarterbacks Bob Jensen and Buckeyes went home the victor. Mark Bellini had Mike Young managed to pass for over 200 yards, 89 yards receiving while Lakei Heimuli added 10 but UCLA and Green did most of the damage. receptions for 77 yards. Costly injuries to standouts Mark Bellini and Katoa hindered the Cougar effort, but Outland Trophy winner Jason Buck turned in another strong effort.

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1987 All-AMERICAN BOWL 1988 FREEDOM BOWL 12/22/87 Birmingham, Ala. (37,000) 12/29/88 Anaheim, Calif. (35,941) Virginia 22, BYU 16 BYU 20, Colorado 17

Virginia 7 7 0 8 22 Brigham Young 7 0 7 6 20 Brigham Young 3 0 6 7 16 Colorado 7 7 0 3 17

Team Statistics Virginia BYU Team Statistics Colorado BYU Rushes-Yards4 3-187 26-95 Rushes-Yards 60-273 42-152 Passing Yards 162 394 Passing Yards 64 168 Passes 10-19-2 37-61-1 Passes 5-16-2 15-28-1

Scoring: Scoring: BYU – Chitty 20-yard field goal COL – Bieniemy 1-yard run (Blottiaux kick) UVA – Secules 2-yd run (Inderlied kick) BYU – Salido 19-yard pass from Covey (Chaffetz kick) UVA – Morgan 25-yd run (Inderlied kick) COL – Bieniemy 1-yard run (Blottiaux kick) BYU – Whittingham 8-yd run (pass failed) BYU – Cutler 14-yard pass from Detmer (Chaffetz kick) UVA – Ford 22-yd pass from Secules (Wilson pass) COL – Blottiaux 19-yard field goal BYU – Whittingham 1-yd pass from Covey (Chitty kick) BYU – Chaffetz 31-yard field goal BYU – Chaffetz 35-yard field goal Game Summary: The 11th annual All-American Bowl began with Game Summary: temperatures in the 40s and BYU never warmed A star was born in the fifth annual Freedom Bowl up. The Cougars’ 10th consecutive bowl appear- when Ty Detmer came off the bench to earn MVP ance included several records, but BYU lost honors while leading the Cougars to an upset 22-16 in its first-ever meeting with Virginia. Sean victory over Colorado. Cool weather didn’t hamper Covey attempted 61 passes, David Miles had diminutive Eric Bieniemy, who rushed 33 times 188 yards in receptions and Pat Thompson only for 144 yards and two touchdowns. But his hero- punted once, but BYU fell short several times. ics couldn’t offset Detmer’s 11 for 19 and 129 Darren Handley, BYU’s leading receiver, dropped yards in the second half. Scott Peterson made a touchdown pass in the first quarter before an interception to set up the game-winning field BYU settled for a 20-yard field goal by Leonard goal. It was an exciting contest for the 35,941 Chitty. However, Chitty, who set a season mark fans (49,694 tickets were sold) in attendance. for field goals (18) and consecutive PATs (29), A fumble at midfield led to the Buffaloes’ first missed from 51 and 47 yards as Virginia took a score, before Sean Covey found Mike Salido to 14-3 lead into the intermission. BYU got to the tie the score. An interception in the end zone Virginia two-yard-line midway through the third stopped a BYU drive early in the second quarter quarter only to have a fourth-down pass tipped as the Cougars trailed at the half, 14-7. A Detmer away. Later, Freddie Whittingham scampered to Chuck Cutler pass tied the game in the third eight yards to cut the lead to 14-9 at the end quarter but Colorado took a 17-14 lead early in of the third quarter. Virginia, led by quarterback the final quarter. BYU then moved from its own Scott Secules, the game’s MVP, made a crucial four to the Buffalo 14 and tied the game with 76-yard drive to go ahead 22-9 with 11 minutes 4:11 left on a 31-yarder by Chaffetz. Three plays left. Then, BYU went the same distance to score later, Peterson’s interception and a 15-yard pen- on a one-yard pass to Whittingham with seven alty put the ball at the Colorado 32. With 2:33 minutes remaining. But that was as close as the left, Chaffetz booted a 35-yarder for the victory. Cougars would get. Ironically, nine years earlier Halfback Matt Bellini carried eight times for 78 on the same date Virginia coach George Welsh yards and caught four passes for 41 yards. was head coach of Navy, which beat BYU 23-16 in the inaugural Holiday Bowl.

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1989 HOLIDAY bowl 1990 HOLIDAY BOWL 1991 HOLIDAY BOWL 12/29/89 San Diego, Calif. (61,113) 12/29/90 San Diego, Calif. (61,441) 12/30/91 San Diego, Calif. (60,646) Penn State 50, BYU 39 Texas A&M 65, BYU 14 BYU 13, Iowa 13 Penn State 3 9 17 21 50 Texas A&M 14 23 7 21 65 Brigham Young 0 6 0 7 13 Brigham Young 3 10 13 13 39 Brigham Young 7 0 7 0 14 Iowa 6 7 0 0 13

Team Statistics Penn. St. BYU Team Statistics Texas A&M BYU Team Statistics Iowa BYU Rushes-Yards 54-249 23-75 Rushes-Yards 64-356 21-(-12) Rushes-Yards 33-125 33-80 Passing Yards 215 576 Passing Yards 324 197 Passing Yards 221 350 Passes 11-21-14 2-59-2 Passes 16-18-0 15-32-1 Passes 19-28-1 29-44-1

Scoring: Scoring: Scoring: PSU – Tarasi 30-yard field goal TAM – R. Wilson 1-yard run (Talbot kick) Iowa – Saunders 13-yard run (kick failed) BYU – Chaffetz 20-yard field goal BYU – C. Smith 8-yard pass from Detmer (kick) Iowa – Saunders 5-yard run (Skillett kick) PSU – Smith 24-yard pass from Sacca (kick failed) TAM – D. Lewis 6-yard run (Talbot kick) BYU – Tuipulotu 9-yard pass from Detmer (kick BYU – Detmer 1-yard run (Chaffetz kick) TAM – Richardson 6-yard run (kick) failed) PSU – Tarasi 36-yard field goal TAM – Safety BYU – Anderson 26-yard pass from Detmer (kick) BYU – Chaffetz 22-yard field goal TAM – Richardson 22 pass from D. Lewis (kick) PSU – Tarasi 51-yard field goal TAM – Garrett 6-yard pass from Richardson Game Summary: PSU – Thompson 16-yard run (Tarasi kick) (Talbot kick) A tipped pass that was picked off in BYU – Detmer 1-yard run (kick failed) BYU – Clark 1-yard pass from Evans (kick) the end zone with less than 30 sec- PSU – Thompson 14-yard run (Tarasi kick) TAM – Richardson 27-yard run (kick) onds remaining stifled BYU’s hopes of BYU – Boyce 12-yard pass from Detmer (Chaffetz kick) TAM – D. Lewis 3-yard run (Talbot kick) knocking off seventh-ranked Iowa in the PSU – Thomas 7-yard run (run failed) TAM – Paterson 14-yard pass from Pavlas (kick) 14th annual Holiday Bowl. Ty Detmer TAM – Krahl 9-yard pass from Pavlas (Talbot kick) PSU – Daniels 52-yard pass from Sacca (pass failed) turned in another great performance in BYU – Whittingham 10-yard run (Chaffetz kick) his last appearance as a Cougar, pass- BYU – Nyberg 3-yard pass from Detmer (pass failed) Game Summary: ing for 350 yards and two touchdowns PSU – Collins 2-point conversion interception return Led by quarterback Bucky Richardson against a team that led the Big 10 in PSU – Brown 53 fumble return (kick) and All-America running back Darren defense and sacks. Quarterback Matt Lewis, underdog Texas A&M was Rodgers led Iowa on a 74-yard scoring Game Summary: out to show it belonged among the march on the game’s opening drive. The Two unusual plays late in the game kept BYU nation’s elite. The Cougars entered the Hawkeyes also scored on another long from downing Penn State and offset 576 game beat up. Defensive backs Tony drive in the second quarter. Down 13-0, yards passing by Ty Detmer—the highest Crutchfield and Norm Dixon weren’t BYU finally got things rolling. Starting total ever in a bowl game. For his effort, and able to suit up and Heisman Trophy on the BYU 22, Detmer connected on thanks to blocking from Outland Trophy win- winner Ty Detmer was playing with a five of six passes to move the Cougars ner Mohammed Elewonibi, Detmer had the slight separation in his non-throwing to the Iowa nine. From there, he found rare privilege of sharing MVP honors despite shoulder. The second largest Holiday fullback Peter Tuipulotu for the touch- playing on the losing team. BYU, which Bowl crowd ever (61,441) watched down. The PAT failed and the halftime trailed 41-26 with nine and a half minutes the Aggies march 80 yards in 13 plays score was 13-6. BYU opened the fourth remaining, scored twice to cut the lead to to take a 7-0 lead. The Cougars tied with an 87-yard drive that culminated 41-39 with 2:30 to play. The Cougars went the score on an eight-yard Detmer-to- with a Detmer-to-Tyler Anderson touch- for a two-point conversion to tie the game, Chris Smith touchdown pass, but after down from 29 yards out. Earl Kauffman but Detmer’s pass was intercepted in the end that, the game was all Texas A&M. The connected on the PAT to tie the score zone by Penn State linebacker Andre Collins Aggies went on to score 23 points in the at 13. Each team threatened to score and returned 102 yards for two points. Down second quarter en route to a 37-7 half- late in the fourth quarter. Iowa missed a 43-39, the Cougars, led by Bob Davis, forced time lead. With the game out of hand, 40-yard field goal with 4:19 left. On the the Lions to punt, giving BYU the ball on the big story was William Thomas’ game’s final drive the Cougars moved its own 12 with two minutes left. Passes to crunching sack that separated Detmer’s inside the Iowa 20 with 33 seconds left Brent Nyberg, Matt Bellini, Chris Smith and throwing shoulder and put him out of to play, but Detmer’s pass to tight end Andy Boyce moved the ball to the Penn State the game early in the third quarter. The Byron Rex was tipped and picked off by 38 with a minute left to play. Then, what Aggies continued to dominate by rack- Hawkeye safety Carlos James in the end appeared to be a sack by Penn State safety ing up nearly 200 yards rushing in the zone to preserve the tie. Josh Arnold of Gary Brown turned into a score for the Nittany second half. Texas A&M’s Richardson BYU earned defensive MVP honors as Lions. Brown stripped the ball from Detmer at would go on to be named Offensive BYU finished the season ranked 23rd in the Penn State 47 and raced 53 yards for the Player of the Game by piling up 344 the AP and CNN/USA Today polls. Iowa touchdown. Penn State finished the season yards in total offense. Thomas was was 10th in both polls. ranked 14th by UPI and 15th by AP and named the top defensive player. BYU CNN/USA Today. BYU was 18th in the UPI finished the season ranked 17th by UPI, poll and 22nd in the others. 20th by CNN/USA Today and 22nd by AP. BYU had been as high as fourth prior to its first loss.

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1992 ALOHA bowl 1993 HOLIDAY BOWL 1994 COPPER BOWL 12/25/92 Honolulu, Hawaii (42,933) 12/30/93 San Diego, Calif. (52,108) 12/29/94 Tucson, Ariz. (45,122) Kansas 23, BYU 20 Ohio State 28, BYU 21 BYU 31, Oklahoma 6 Kansas 9 3 0 11 23 Ohio State 14 7 7 0 28 Brigham Young 7 10 7 7 31 Brigham Young 7 7 6 0 20 Brigham Young 7 14 0 0 21 Oklahoma 0 0 0 6 6

Team Statistics Kansas BYU Team Statistics Ohio St. BYU Team Statistics Oklahoma BYU Rushes-Yards 49-172 32-142 Rushes-Yards 56-330 26-50 Rushes-Yards 33-72 33-71 Passing Yards 200 262 Passing Yards 61 389 Passing Yards 163 485 Passes 12-24-0 15-31-1 Passes 6-13-0 25-44-1 Passes 13-30-1 32-46-0

Scoring: Scoring: Scoring: BYU – Heimuli 94-yard kickoff return (Lauder kick) OSU – Patillo 4-yard punt return BYU – Doman 7-yard pass from Walsh (Lauder KU – Harris 74-yard pass from Gay (Eichloff kick) BYU – Willis 27-yard pass from Walsh (Herrick kick) kick) KU – Safety, Stubblefield OSU – Harris 2-yard run (Williams kick) BYU – Lauder 22-yard field goal BYU – Willis 29-yard run (Lauder kick) OSU – Harris 2-yard run (Williams kick) BYU – Johnston 25-yard pass from Walsh (Lauder KU – Eichloff 42-yard field goal BYU – Lewis 8-yard pass from Walsh (Herrick kick) kick) BYU – Sterling 10-yard pass from Young (pass failed) BYU – Doman 27-yard pass from Walsh (Herrick kick) BYU – Johnston 4-yard pass from Walsh (Lauder KU – Hilleary 1-yard run (Hilleary run) OSU – Harris 1-yard run (Williams kick) kick) KU – Eichloff 48-yard field goal OK – Moore 2-yard run (Moore kick) Game Summary: BYU – Doman 28-yard pass from Walsh (Lauder Game Summary: The Cougars took Big 10 Co-Champion kick) Kansas kicker Dan Eichloff booted a Ohio State to the wire at the 16th 48-yard field goal with 2:57 left to play, annual Holiday Bowl and came up just Game Summary: giving the Jayhawks a victory over BYU, short. BYU had four downs and 32 BYU fans celebrated the New Year early the WAC tri-champion. Tom Young, seconds to tie or win the game from the as the Cougars dominated Oklahoma who completed 15 of 31 passes for OSU six-yard line, but four straight John and ended its five-year winning drought 262 yards in his first varsity start, was Walsh passes into the end zone fell to in bowl games. Quarterback John Walsh named Most Valuable Player for BYU. the ground and OSU slipped away with and the offense clicked on all cylinders Tackle Dana Stubblefield, who had the win. BYU got to the Ohio State six, and the Cougars’ defense was dominat- three of the six sacks on Young, won 14, 22-yard lines in the second half ing throughout the ESPN telecast. Walsh the honor for Kansas. Young had been without scoring. Meanwhile, Raymont threw a seven-yard TD pass to Bryce pressed into action when Ryan Hancock Harris, OSU’s senior halfback, battered Doman in the first quarter and had a suffered knee ligament damage against the BYU defense all night long, scor- 25-yard pass to Mike Johnston in the Utah in the final regular-season game. ing three touchdowns on his way to second quarter. A four-yard scoring pass The Cougars took an early lead when a record 235 yards rushing. Despite to Johnston in the third quarter and a Hema Heimuli scrambled 94 yards Harris’ rushing, the Cougars managed 28-yard touchdown pass to Doman in on the opening kickoff for a score. to go into the halftime break tied at 21. the fourth quarter vaulted Walsh’s stats Kansas tied the game two plays later Chad Lewis made a spectacular one- to 454 yards and four touchdowns on when wide receiver Matt Gay threw a handed touchdown grab in the corner of 31 of 45 passes with no interceptions 74-yard touchdown pass to tight end the end zone to bail the Cougars out of against the Sooner defense which had Rodney Harris. BYU took a 14-9 lead in a fourth-and-eight situation. After Harris’ held national champion Nebraska to 13 the second quarter when Jamal Willis short touchdown run late in the third, points. BYU’s defense was dominating ran 29 yards for a score. Eichloff then BYU and OSU traded possessions until as it held Oklahoma to just 72 yards cut the halftime score to 14-12 with late into the fourth quarter. After forcing rushing and 163 yards passing—most a 42-yard field goal. But the kicking a rare Buckeye punt, BYU got the ball of those in the last quarter. The Sooners game would prove the downfall as the back on its own 42 with 43 seconds did not cross midfield until their ninth Cougars missed a 36-yard field goal in left. On first down, Walsh hooked up possession on the second-to-last play the first quarter as well as a 31-yarder with senior co-captain Eric Drage who of the third quarter. Jamal Willis caught and misplayed an extra point attempt in ran away from Buckeye defenders and seven passes for 103 yards and was the third quarter. Young threw 10 yards advanced the ball 52 yards to the OSU chosen Offensive Player of the Game. to Otis Sterling for the only score of the six-yard-line. Walsh had 389 yards and Walsh was named MVP in what would third quarter. Kansas quarterback Chip fullback Kalin Hall rushed for 42 yards be his final game at BYU. BYU finished Hilleary then tied the game by directing on 11 carries. Tyler Anderson returned 10th in the CNN/USA Today poll and a 75-yard drive in a minute and a half, five kicks for 145 yards, including an 18th in the Associated Press poll. scoring the touchdown and then run- exciting 45-yarder. Harris and Walsh ning for a two-point conversion. shared MVP honors.

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1996 COTTON BOWL 1998 LIBERTY bowl 1/1/97 Dallas, Texas (71,928) 12/21/98 Memphis, Tenn. (52,192) BYU 19, Kansas State 15 Tulane 41, BYU 27 Brigham Young 6 0 0 21 27 Brigham Young 5 0 0 14 19 Tulane 10 10 14 7 41 Kansas State 0 8 7 0 15 Team Statistics Tulane BYU Team Statistics Kansas St. B YU Rushes-Yards 32-41 36-59 Rushes-Yards 41-252 25-54 Passing Yards 233 291 Passing Yards 276 267 Passes 14-28-2 21-36-1 Passes 23-38-0 27-44-1

Scoring: Scoring: BYU – Muirbrook safety BYU – Horton 11-yard pass from Feterik (kick BYU – Pochman 39-yard field goal failed) KSU – Anderson 41-yard pass from Kavanagh (Lawrence run) TUL – Palazzo 31-yard field goal KSU – Lockett 72-yard pass from Kavanagh (Rheem kick) TUL – Jordan 79-yard interception return (Palazzo BYU – Dye 32-yard pass from Sarkisian (Pochman kick) kick) BYU – Kealaluhi 28-yard pass from Sarkisian (Pochman kick) TUL – King 3-yard run (Palazzo kick) TUL – Palazzo 23-yard field goal Game Summary: TUL – Cook 60-yard pass from King (Palazzo kick) BYU assumed the nation’s longest winning streak with a come-from-behind TUL – Dartez 13-yard pass from King (Palazzo kick) 19-15 victory in the 61st annual Cotton Bowl. It was the first New Year’s Day BYU – Cupp 3-yard run (Pochman kick) appearance for both 14th-ranked Kansas State and fifth-ranked BYU. More than TUL – Converse 5-yard run (Palazzo kick) 40,000-purple clad Kansas State supporters out-numbered the 15,000 Cougar BYU – Cupp 18-yard pass from Feterik (Pochman patrons as 71,928 fans filled the Cotton Bowl. BYU got on the board first with kick) a safety, then turned the ensuing punt into a field goal to lead 5-0 in the first BYU – Mahe 3-yard run (Pochman kick) quarter. The safety came when linebacker Shay Muirbrook, the game’s defen- sive MVP, collected one of his six sacks. Kansas State took a half-time lead with Game Summary: a 41-yard and a successful two-point conversion with no time In BYU’s first ever appearance at the left on the clock. The Wildcats increased the lead to 15-5 in the third quarter Liberty Bowl, the Cougars ran into when offensive co-MVP Kevin Lockett caught a 72-yard TD. Fueled by consecu- tenth-ranked Tulane that entered the tive controversial interference no-calls, quarterback Steve Sarkisian engineered New Year’s Eve game with a˜perfect two fourth-quarter drives capped by touchdown passes of 32-yards to James season record. The Cougars struck first Dye and 28-yards to K.O. Kealaluhi. Sarkisian, an offensive co-MVP, completed on an 11-yard pass from Kevin Feterik 21 passes to tie a Cotton Bowl record held by Roger Staubach of Navy. KSU to receiver Ben Horton. Tulane would drove the length of the field before Cougar cornerback Omarr Morgan juggled an score 20 unanswered points in the first half. With just 41 seconds remaining in the half, BYU looked to put an end to the Green Wave momentum, but came up short as Feterik was sacked by Phil Henderson for a 10-yard loss to end the half. Things didn’t get much better for the Cougars in the second half, as Tulane scored its third touchdown of the game on the opening drive of the half. On its next possession, the Green Wave would strike again on a 13-yard pass from King to Jamaican Dartez to give Tulane a 34-6 lead with just over seven minutes remaining in the third quarter. On its first drive of the final period, BYU scored for the first time since the 8:49 mark in the first half on an Aaron Cupp three-yard run. Trailing by 28 midway through the fourth quarter, BYU finally crossed the Tulane 20-yard line for the first time since the first half and went on to score 14 unanswered points before Omarr Morgan's fourth quarter interception sealed a BYU victory over Kansas time expired. State and an eventual top-5 national ranking in 1996.

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1999 MOTOR CITY bowl 2001 LIBERTY BOWL 2005 LAS VEGAS BOWL 12/27/99 Detroit, Mich. (44,863) 12/31/01 Memphis, Tenn. (58,968) 12/22/05 LAS VEGAS, NEV. (40,053) Marshall 21, BYU 3 Louisville 28, BYU 10 CAL 35, BYU 28 Brigham Young 3 0 0 0 3 Louisville 7 7 7 7 28 Cal 7 14 14 0 35 Marshall 0 7 7 7 21 Brigham Young 0 7 3 0 10 Brigham Young 0 14 0 14 28

Team Statistics Marshall BYU Team Statistics Louisville BYU Team Statistics CAL B YU Rushes-Yards 31-147 30-(-16) Rushes-Yards 37-58 32-84 Rushes-Yards 43-241 27-94 Passing Yards 207 220 Passing Yards 228 192 Passing Yards 228 352 Passes 17-28-1 16-29-2 Passes 19-28-1 8-38-3 Passes 16-23-0 35-53-2

Scoring: Scoring: Scoring: BYU – Pochman 28-yard field goal LOU – Miller 1-yard run (Smith kick) CAL – Lynch 3-yard run (Scheider kick) MU – Chapman 30-yard pass BYU – Rykert 10-yard run (Payne kick) BYU – C. Brown 19-yard pass from Beck Pennington (Malashevich kick) LOU – Mattingly 1-yard pass from Ragone (Smith (McLaughlin kick) MU – Chapman 87-yard run (Malashevich kick) kick) CAL – Lynch 23-yard run (Scheider kick) MU – Chapman 1-yard run (Malashevich kick) BYU – Payne 29-yard field goal BYU – Tahi 3-yard run (McLaughlin kick) LOU – Branch 34-yard pass from Ragone (Smith CAL – Jackson 42-yard pass Levy (Scheider kick) Game Summary: kick) CAL – Lynch 35-yard run (Scheider kick) BYU squared off against Marshall in the LOU – Ghent 27-yard pass from Ragone (Smith CAL – Jackson 22-yard pass Levy (Scheider kick) first meeting between the two schools kick) BYU – Harline 14-yard pass from Beck (McLaughlin at the Cougars’ first-ever appearance in kick) the third annual Motor City Bowl. The Game Summary: BYU – Watkins 9-yard pass from Beck (McLaughlin Cougars scored first on a field goal by The champions of the MWC faced kick) Owen Pochman with 1:58 remaining in Louisville, the champions of Conference the first quarter. That score was set up USA. The Cardinals, led by quarter- Game Summary: by a pair of 20-plus yard receptions by back Dave Ragone, took an early lead, Trailing 35-14 in the fourth quarter, Donny Atuaia and Jonathan Pittman. scoring on a one-yard dive by Henry BYU stormed back with two touchdowns In the second quarter, Marshall drove Miller that was set up by Zek Parker’s and had the ball with 2:20 remaining, the ball down to the BYU five-yard 70-yard return of the opening kickoff. but John Beck was intercepted after he line, but failed to convert as a 22-yard Midway through the second quarter was hit when releasing the ball, ending field goal attempt by Billy Malashevich the Cougar offense came alive, driv- the Cougars’ comeback hopes. Beck had missed wide to the right. On the Herd’s ing to the Louisville 10-yard line. a record-setting performance, completing next possession, Chad Pennington put Quarterback Brandon Doman dropped 35-of-53 attempts for 352 yards and Marshall on the board with a 30-yard back and rolled right as if to pass, then three touchdowns. The 35 completions, touchdown pass to Doug Chapman. On turned to his left and threw the ball to 53 attempts and 352 yards were all BYU’s ensuing drive, Feterik connected Dustin Rykert on a tackle-eligible play. Las Vegas Bowl records. Nathan Meikle with Margin Hooks for a 67-yard pass All 6-foot-7, 305 pounds of offensive caught a game-high 12 passes for 95 play that took the Cougars all the way tackle outran the Cardinal defense to yards while Jonny Harline had seven to the nine-yard line. However, the the corner and rumbled 10 yards to the receptions for 73 yards and one score Cougars couldn’t capitalize inside the end zone to tie the game 7-7. Louisville and Todd Watkins added five catches red zone and Feterik suffered a col- just managed to take a 14-7 lead into for 95 yards and a touchdown. BYU larbone injury off a blind-side corner the break, scoring with only 14 seconds fell behind 7-0 in the first quarter but blitz. Pochman, who had connected left. Louisville contained the Cougar scored early in the second when Beck on 18 of 25 attempts in the regular attack for the remainder of the game found Curtis Brown for a 19-yard touch- season, missed wide left on his field while reaching the end zone twice more down pass. California scored again but goal attempt. Feterik attempted to play themselves. Although Louisville went Fahu Tahi scored on a three-yard run in the second half, but left the game on to win 28-10, BYU’s defense played to tie the game at 14 with 38 seconds midway in the third quarter when one of its best games of the season, left in the second quarter. The Golden freshman Bret Engemann took the QB holding the Cardinals’ high-powered Bears struck again before the half, going controls. Just before the end of the third offense to 228 yards passing and only 58 yards in 27 seconds to take a 21-14 quarter, Marshall struck a big play when 58 yards rushing. lead into the locker room. In the fourth, Chapman rushed 87 yards for a touch- Beck engineered a 74-yard drive that down. To cap off his MVP performance, ended with Harline scoring and then a Chapman scored Marshall’s final 96-yard drive that ended with Watkins touchdown. The Cougars missed a final catching a nine-yard touchdown pass chance to score when Brian Gray had a from Beck. California’s ensuing drive clear path to the end zone, but dropped ended with a missed field goal and the a sure interception. Cougars had a chance to tie but the

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2006 LAS VEGAS BOWL 2007 LAS VEGAS BOWL 2008 LAS VEGAS BOWL 2009 LAS VEGAS BOWL 12/21/06 LAS VEGAS, NEV. (44,615) 12/22/07 LAS VEGAS, NEV. (40,712) 12/20/08 LAS VEGAS, NEV. (40,047) 12/22/09 LAS VEGAS, NEV. (40,047) BYU 38, OREGON 8 BYU 17, UCLA 16 Arizona 31, BYU 21 BYU 44, OREGON STATE 20 BYU 0 17 7 14 38 UCLA 3 10 0 3 16 BYU 0 7 7 7 21 Oregon 0 0 0 8 8 BYU 3 14 0 0 17 ARIZONA 7 3 14 7 31

Team Statistics OREGON BYU Team Statistics UCLA BYU Team Statistics Byu aRIZONA Rushes-Yards 47-162 28-34 Rushes-Yards 32-116 28-91 Rushes-Yards 30-94 31-173 Passing Yards 154 231 Passing Yards 328 325 Passing Yards 166 375 Passes 11-29-1 21-35-0 Passes 30-46-1 24-35-0 Passes 16-34-2 28-47-2

Scoring: Scoring: Scoring: BYU – McLaughlin 24-yard field goal UCLA – Forbath 22-yard field goal ARIZ – Grigsby 1-yard run (Bondzio kick) BYU – Brown 6-yard run (McLaughlin kick) BYU – Payne 29-yard field goal ARIZ – Bondzio 31-yard field goal BYU – Harline 41-yard pass from Beck BYU – Collie 14-yard pass from Hall (Payne kick) BYU – Unga 1-yard run (Payne kick) (McLaughlin kick) UCLA – Forbath 52-yard field goal BYU – George 1-yard pass from Hall (Payne kick) BYU – Brown 4-yard run (kick) BYU – Reed 13-yd pass from Hall (Paybe kick) ARIZ – Dean 37-yard pass from Tuitama BYU – Beck 13-yard run (kick) UCLA – Breazell 4-yard pass Bethel-Thomp. (Bondzio kick) ORE – Paysinger 47-yard pass from Dixon (2 pt.) (Forbath kick) ARIZ – Gronkowski 24-yard pass from Tuitama BYU – Tonga 17-yard pass from Beck (McLaughlin UCLA – Forbath 50-yard field goal (Bondzio kick) kick) ARIZ – Tuitama 6-yard run (Bondzio kick) Game Summary: BYU – Hall 1-yard run (Payne kick) Game Summary: No. 17 BYU (11-2) won its second The 2006 BYU championship run consecutive Las Vegas Bowl, 17-16, Game Summary: ended with a Pioneer PureVision Las against UCLA (6-7) in dramatic fashion BYU totaled 444 yards of total Vegas Bowl championship as the -- by blocking the Bruins’ potential offense compared to Arizona’s 416, Cougars (11-2) dominated Oregon game-winning field goal attempt as but the No. 16 Cougars fell short of (7-6), 38-8, to finish the season with time expired. With only three ticks their third-straight bowl victory, fall- a 10-game winning streak in front of on the clock, true freshman Eathyn ing 31-21 to the Arizona Wildcats in a Sam Boyd Stadium record crowd Manumaleuna extended his right hand the 2008 Pioneer Las Vegas Bowl of 44,615. The Mountain West at the right time to block UCLA’s poten- at Sam Boyd Stadium on Dec. 20. Conference champion BYU team set a tial game-winning, 28-yard field goal Trailing late in the game, BYU put school record for margin of victory in a as time expired to create what will be pressure on Arizona with a comeback bowl game, beating the Ducks by 30 known as one of the most memorable attempt when the Cougars followed a points. Previously, the largest margin of bowl finishes in BYU Football history. victory for a BYU team in a bowl game The victory also avenged an early- touchdown with a successful on-side was a 25-point defeat of Oklahoma in season loss to the Bruins -- one of only kick. Wide receiver O’Neill Chambers the 1994 Copper Bowl. BYU dominated two losses the Cougars suffered during recovered the ball for BYU, but the all facets of the game, out-gaining the season. The Cougars, who finish the ensuing field-goal attempt hit the Oregon 548 total yards to 260 total 2007 season on a 10-game winning upright and left the Wildcats with yards. BYU passed for 375 compared streak, were led by sophomores Max a two-possession lead, enough to to Oregon’s 166 and rushed for 173 Hall and Austin Collie. Hall threw 21-35 hold on for the win. Austin Collie compared to the Ducks 94. BYU for 231 yards and two touchdowns. continued to set BYU records in seniors John Beck, Jonny Harline and Sophomore receiver Austin Collie was career receptions (215) and single- Curtis Brown finished their careers in named the 2007 Pioneer Las Vegas season receptions (106). The All- style. Beck completed 28-of-46 passes Bowl Most Valuable Player after rack- American receiver also tied an NCAA for 375 yards and two touchdowns. ing up a game-high 107 yards on six single-season record held with Texas Harline, who was named Pioneer receptions. Collie’s 14-yard touchdown Tech’s Michael Crabtree with his PureVision Las Vegas Bowl MVP, caught reception from Max Hall with 10:32 left 11th consecutive 100-yard receiving nine passes for a career-best--and in the second quarter gave the Cougars game. BYU quarterback Max Hall Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl a 10-3 advantage. He was also cred- completed 30-of-46 passes for 328 record--181 yards and a touchdown. ited with a game-high 195 all-purpose yards and one touchdown pass. The Brown had 17 carries for 120 yards yards, including three kick returns for a Cougars finished the year 10-3 while and two touchdowns and also caught total of 88 yards. The win marked the the Wildcats improved to 8-5. BYU seven passes for 55 yards. Brown also first time BYU has won back-to-back became the first BYU runner to rush bowl games since the 1994 Copper is one of only seven programs in for over 1,000 yards in consecutive Bowl and the 1996 Cotton Bowl. The the nation to win 10 or more games seasons. Beck and Brown became the win over UCLA extended the Cougars’ each of the past three seasons. The first quarterback/running back combo win streak to 10 straight games, which Cougars last accomplished the feat to pass for 3,000 yards and rush for marked the nation’s longest active win- from 1983-85. 1,000 in the same season twice. ning streak.

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2009 LAS VEGAS BOWL 2010 New Mexico BOWL 2011 ARMED FORCES BOWL 12/22/09 LAS VEGAS, NEV. (40,047) 12/18/10 Albuquerque, n.M. (32,424) 12/30/10 DALLAS, TEX. (30,258) BYU 44, OREGON STATE 20 byu 52, utep 24 byu 24, TULSA 21 OREGON ST 7 0 0 13 20 BYU 17 14 14 7 52 BYU 3 7 7 7 24 BYU 14 9 7 14 44 UTEP 3 7 7 7 24 TULSA 7 7 0 7 21

Team Statistics BYU OREGON Team Statistics BYU UTEP Team Statistics BYU TULSA Rushes-Yards 35-116 27-88 Rushes-Yards 50-219 22-(-12) Rushes-Yards 40-94 27-37 Passing Yards 192 217 Passing Yards 295 245 Passing Yards 250 235 Passes 19-30-0 22-47-1 Passes 36-26-2 33-14-3 Passes 17-40-2 18-32-0

Scoring: Scoring: Scoring: OSU – Canfield 1-yard run (Kahut kick) BYU – Kariya 4-yard run (Payne kick) TULSA - Johnson 8-yard pass from Kinne (Fitzpatrick BYU – Ashworth 9-yard pass from Heaps (Payne BYU – Unga 1-yard run (Payne kick) kick) kick) BYU - Sorensen 35-yard FG BYU – Bauman 34-yard fumble return (Payne kick) UTEP – Warren 52-yard field goal TULSA - Sears 14-yard pass from Kinne (Fitzpatrick kick) BYU – Payne 28-yard field goal BYU – Payne 38-yard field goal BYU - Hoffman 17-yard pass from Nelson (Sorensen BYU – Ashworth 25-yard pass from Hall BYU – Hoffman 31-yard pass from Heaps (Payne kick) kick) BYU – Pitta 17-yard pass from Hall (Payne kick) BYU – Hoffman 3-yard pass from Heaps (Payne BYU - Hoffman 30-yard pass from Nelson (Sorensen BYU – Tonga 15-yard pass Hall (Payne kick) kick) kick) OSU – Rodgers 1-yard run UTEP – Adams 67-yard pass from Vittatoe (Warren TULSA - Burnham 30-yard pass from Kinne (Fitzpatrick BYU – Tonga 18-yard run (Payne kick) kick) kick) BYU – Di Luigi 2-yard run (Payne kick) BYU - Hoffman 2-yard pass from Nelson (Sorensen kick) OSU – Adeniji 31-yard pass from Katz (Kahut kick) UTEP – Adams 37-yard pass from Vittatoe (Warren kick) Game Summary: BYU – Hoffman 29-yard pass from Heaps (Payne Game Summary: The No. 14 BYU Cougars defeated the kick) With no timeouts left and 11 seconds BYU – Quezada 8-yard run (Payne kick) Pac-10 second-place Beavers 44-20 remaining in the game, Riley Nelson UTEP – Adams 49-yard pass from Vittatoe (Warren faked spiking the ball to stop the clock at the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas. It was kick) the first-ever Las Vegas Bowl matchup and instead threw to an open Cody Game Summary: Hoffman for the game-winning touchdown pitting two top-20 teams. BYU’s senior BYU opened the 2010 bowl season to give BYU a 24-21 win over Tulsa in the class anchored the win as quarterback with its fourth bowl victory in the last Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl. BYU Max Hall earned MVP honors throwing five years with a 52-24 triumph over faced a 4th-and-9 from the Tulsa 47-yard for 192 yards and three touchdowns. UTEP in the New Mexico Bowl. The line with the clock ticking down near Manase Tonga contributed two touch- Cougars had a record-setting day to three minutes remaining in the game and downs, while senior tight ends Andrew finish the season with a 7-6 record Nelson scrambled 14 yards to convert the George and Dennis Pitta led all receiv- and wins in five of their last six games. first down and eventually set up the win- ers with 46 and 45 yards, respectively. New Mexico Bowl Offensive MVP Jake ning score. BYU locked up its fifth 10-win Defensively, senior linebacker Matt Heaps went 25-of-34 for 264 yards season in the last six years and third Bauman recovered a key fumble, and four touchdown passes, passing bowl victory in a row, a program record. Ty Detmer’s freshman record for most returning it 34 yards for a touchdown. Hoffman, named the Armed Forces Bowl touchdown passes. Heaps also set the The score marked the first fumble Most Outstanding Player for the Cougars BYU bowl record for best completion recovery for a touchdown in BYU bowl finished with eight catches for 122 yards percentage (.735) in a bowl game. history. Fellow team captain Scott and a bowl-record three touchdowns. Senior safety Andrew Rich was awarded Johnson intercepted an Oregon State the game’s Defensive MVP in his final BYU’s defense was stout, surrendering pass in the fourth quarter and returned game as a Cougar, finishing with four just 272 total yards and only 37 yards on it 56 yards to set up BYU’s final touch- solo tackles, two interceptions, one the ground to a Golden Hurricane team down of the game. BYU and Oregon tackle-for-loss, one sack and a pass that came into the game averaging over State met for the first time in a bowl breakup. BYU played well from the 200 rushing yards per game. Kyle Van game and for the first contest since start at University Stadium, scoring Noy made play after play on defense with BYU head coach Bronco Mendenhall on its first five possessions to take a 10 tackles to lead the Cougars, includ- played for the Beavers in 1986. Wind 31-3 lead and set a new first-half New ing five tackles for loss, two sacks, one gusts of 55 mph created some havoc Mexico Bowl scoring record. Cody forces fumble and one quarterback hurry. for the passing and kicking games. Hoffman set career highs across the Special teams also played a huge role in BYU punter Riley Stephenson kicked board with eight receptions for 137 the game. Punter Riley Stephenson had a 60-yard low liner with the wind that yards and three touchdowns, tying eight punts for 335 yards, including seven was the longest kick of his career and a BYU bowl game record for most inside the 20-yard line and two punts touchdown receptions in a game. Mitch tied a BYU bowl record. over 50 yards. BYU’s special teams also Payne passed Owen Pochman as the recovered a muffed punt setting up one Cougars’ all-time scoring leader with touchdown in the game. 334 points. < 199 > 2010BOWL BYURESULTS FOOTBALL

BYU’S BOWL RESULTS Year OpponenT conference Bowl W/L Score 1974 Oklahoma St. Big Eight Fiesta L 16-6 1976 Oklahoma St. Big Eight Tangerine L 49-21 1978 Navy Independent Holiday L 23-16 1979 Indiana Big 10 Holiday L 38-37 1980 SMU Southwest Holiday W 46-45 1981 Washington St. Pac-10 Holiday W 38-36 1982 Ohio State Big 10 Holiday L 47-17 1983 Missouri Big Eight Holiday W 21-17 1984 Michigan Big 10 Holiday W 24-17 1985 Ohio State Big 10 Citrus L 10-7 1986 UCLA Pac-10 Freedom L 31-10 1987 Virginia Atlantic Coast All-American L 22-16 1988 Colorado Big Eight Freedom W 20-17 1989 Penn State Independent Holiday L 50-39 Wide receiver Cody Hoffman caught three touchdowns including the game-winner with 11 seconds left vs. Tulsa 1990 Texas A&M Southwest Holiday L 65-14 in the 2011 Armed Forces Bowl. 1991 Iowa Big 10 Holiday T 13-13 1992 Kansas Big Eight Aloha L 23-20 1993 Ohio State Big 10 Holiday L 28-21 1994 Oklahoma Big Eight Copper W 31-6 1996 Kansas St. Big 12 Cotton W 19-15 1998 Tulane C-USA Liberty L 41-27 1999 Marshall Mid-American Motor City L 21-3 2001 Louisville C-USA Liberty L 28-10 2005 California Pac-10 Las Vegas L 35-28 2006 Oregon Pac-10 Las Vegas W 38-8 2007 UCLA Pac-10 Las Vegas W 17-16 2008 Arizona Pac-10 Las Vegas L 21-31 2009 Oregon State Pac-10 Las Vegas W 44-20 2010 UTEP C-USA New Mexico W 52-24 2011 Tulsa C-USA Armed Forces W 24-21 LaVell Edwards celebrates BYU's 19-15 Cotton Bowl vic- TOTAL 12-17-1 tory over Kansas State in 1997. It has been the Cougars only New Year's Day bowl game.

Quarterback Steve Young actually caught the game-winning touchdown from running back Eddie Stinnett with under one minute to play vs. Missouri to

In one of the greatest bowls games in NCAA history, BYU overcame a 45-25 deficit with 4:07 left in the game to win 46-45 in the 1980 Holiday Bowl over SMU, nicknamed the "Miracle Bowl." With 4:07 remaining in the game, SMU scored to go ahead, 45-25. From there the Cougars connected on a TD pass, recovered an on-side kick, scored on a one-yard run by Scott Phillips, and blocked a punt. Finally, with Despite an injured ankle and knee, Robbie Bosco threw for 343 yards three seconds left on the clock, Jim McMahon connected on a “Hail and two touchdowns, including the game-winner with 1:23 remaining to Mary” pass of 41 yards to Clay Brown, who is located somewhere at win the 1984 Holiday Bowl 24-17 over Michigan, securing the National the bottom of the pile. Championship. < 200 > COUGARS<>

COUGARS IN THE PROS

BALTIMORE RAVENS MIAMI DOLPHINS #88, Dennis Pitta, TE #92, John Denney, LS BRETT 2 years (4th round, 7 years (free agent) KEISEL 2010 draft) #69, Ray Feinga, OG carolina panthers 3 years (free agent) #70, Matt Reynolds, OT NEW YORK JETS Rookie (free agent) #22, Fui Vakapuna, RB CHICAGO BEARS 3 years (7th round, Harvey Unga, RB 2009 draft) 2 years OAKLAND RAIDERS (7th round, 2010 #41, Manase Tonga, FB supplemental 2 years (free agent) draft) PHILADELPHIA EAGLES JOHN Andy Reid, Head Coach DENNEY , President 13 years 2 years #17, McKay Jacobson, WR GREEN BAY PACKERS Rookie (free agent) #51, Vic So'oto, LB #66, Dallas Reynolds, C 2 years (free agent) 3 years (free agent) houston texans PITTSBURGH STEELERS #12, John Beck, QB #99, Brett Keisel, DE 5 years (2nd round, 11 years (7th round, 2007 draft) 2002 draft) #73, Loni Fangupo washington redskins Rookie (free agent) #53, Bryan Kehl, LB INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 4 years (4th round, #17, Austin Collie, WR 2008 draft) 3 years (4th round, VIC MANASE 2009 draft) SO'OTO TONGA #45, Naufahu Tahi, RB 6 years (free agent)

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British Columbia Lions #65, Ben Archibald, OL 3 years

Calgary Stampeders AUSTIN #49, Jadon Wagner, DL COLLIE Rookie

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COUGARS IN THE DRAFT YR-BY-YR (NFL, CFL, USFL)

Player Year Rnd. Team Player Year Rnd. Team Harvey Unga, RB 2010 7 (s) Chicago Bears Mark Bellini, WR 1987 7 Indianapolis Colts Dennis Pitta, TE 2010 4 Baltimore Ravens Lakei Heimuli, RB 1987 9 Chicago Bears Austin Collie, WR 2009 4 Indianapolis Colts Robbie Bosco, QB 1986 3 Green Bay Packers Fui Vakapuna, RB 2009 7 Cincinnati Bengals Leon White, LB 1986 5 Cincinnati Bengals Bryan Kehl, LB 2008 4 New York Giants Kurt Gouveia, LB 1986 8 Washington Redskins John Beck, QB 2007 2 Miami Dolphins C. Whittingham, LB 1986 9 Cincinnati Bengals Todd Watkins, WR 2006 7 Arizona Cardinals Vai Sikahema, RB 1986 10 St. Louis Cardinals Brady Poppinga, LB 2005 4 Green Bay Packers Glen Kozlowski, WR 1986 11 Chicago Bears Scott Young, OL 2005 5 Philadelphia Eagles Jeff Sprowls, CB 1986 12 San Diego Chargers Shaun Nua, DE 2005 7 Pittsburgh Steelers Trevor Matich, C 1985 1/28 New England Patriots Colby Bockwoldt, LB 2004 7 New Orleans Saints Robert Anae, G 1985 3 NJ Generals^ Dustin Rykert, OL 2003 6 Oakland Raiders Kyle Morrell, DB 1985 4 Minnesota Vikings Spencer Nead, TE 2003 7 New England Patriots Lee Johnson, P/K 1985 5 Houston Oilers Doug Jolley, TE 2002 2 Oakland Raiders Louis Wong, OT 1985 5 St. Louis Cardinals Ryan Denney, DE 2002 2 Buffalo Bills Jim Herrmann, DT 1985 7 Dallas Cowboys Brandon Doman, QB 2002 5 San Francisco 49ers Steve Young, QB 1984 1^, 1(s) LA Express^/Tampa Bay Luke Staley, RB 2002 7 Todd Shell, LB 1984 1/24 San Francisco 49ers Brett Keisel, DE 2002 7 Pittsburgh Steelers Kirk Pendleton, WR 1984 11 San Francisco 49ers Owen Pochman, K 2001 7 New England Patriots Eddie Stinnett, RB 1984 17 Philadelphia Stars^ Tevita Ofahengaue, TE 2001 7 Arizona Cardinals Gordon Hudson, TE 1984 8^, 1(s) LA Express^/Seattle Rob Morris, LB 2000 1/28 Indianapolis Colts Greg Peterson, DB 1984 * Byron Frisch, DL 2000 3 Casey Tiumalu, RB 1984 14 LA Express^ Matt Johnson, OL 2000 5 Indianapolis Colts Steve Harper, TE 1984 16 Jacksonville Bulls^ John Tait, OL 1999 1/14 Kansas City Chiefs Brandon Flint, DT 1984 17 Pittsburgh Maulers^ Daren Yancey, DL 1999 6 Oakland Raiders Jon Young, DB 1984 19 Philadelphia Stars^ Joe Wong, OL 1999 7 Miami Dolphins Neil Balholm, WR 1983 4 Denver Gold^ Eric Bateman, OL 1998 5 New York Jets Tom Holmoe, DB 1983 4 San Francisco 49ers Dustin Johnson, FB 1998 6 New York Jets Chuck Ehin, DE 1983 12 San Diego Chargers Jason Andersen, OL 1998 7 New England Patriots Bart Oates, C 1983 Philadelphia Stars^ Ben Cahoon, WR 1998 1 Montreal Alouettes* Scott Collie, WR 1983 Hamilton Tiger-Cats* Harland Ah You, DL 1998 3 Calgary Stampeders* Jim McMahon, QB 1982 1/5 Chicago Bears Itula Mili, TE 1997 6 Seattle Seahawks Dan Plater, WR 1982 4 Mike Ulufale, DL 1996 3 Dallas Cowboys Steve Rogers, OT 1982 Denver Gold^ Evan Pilgrim, OL 1995 3 Chicago Bears Brad Anae, DE 1982 Houston Gamblers^ Tim Hanshaw, OL 1995 4 San Francisco 49ers K. Whittingham, LB 1982 Portland Storm^ Travis Hall, DL 1995 6 Clay Brown, TE 1981 2 Denver Broncos Eli Herring, OL 1995 6 Los Angeles Raiders Glen Titensor, DT 1981 3 Dallas Cowboys John Walsh, QB 1995 7 Cincinnati Bengals Scott Phillips, RB 1981 4 Seattle Seahawks Derwin Gray, DB 1993 4 Indianapolis Colts Nick Eyre, OT 1981 4 Houston Oilers Ty Detmer, QB 1992 9 Green Bay Packers Glenn Redd, LB 1981 6 New Orleans Saints Neal Fort, OT 1991 6 Lloyd Jones, WR 1981 8 New York Jets Brian Mitchell, DB 1991 7 Atlanta Falcons Eric Lane, RB 1981 8 Seattle Seahawks Andy Katoa, LB 1991 9 San Diego Chargers Marc Wilson, QB 1980 1/15 Oakland Raiders Chris Smith, TE 1991 11 Cincinnati Bengals Mat Mendenhall, DT 1980 2 Washington Redskins Todd Herget, LB 1991 7 Edmonton Eskimos* Tod Thompson, TE 1979 10 Pittsburgh Steelers Mo Elewonibi, OL 1990 3 Washington Redskins Larry Miller, LB 1979 8 St. Louis Cardinals John Hunter, OL 1989 3 Minnesota Vikings T. Christensen, FB 1978 2 Dallas Cowboys Rodney Rice, DB 1989 8 New England Patriots Gifford Nielsen, QB 1978 3 Houston Oilers Warren Wheat, OL 1989 8 Los Angeles Rams Mekeli Ieremia, DE 1978 6 Chicago Bears Rodney Thomas, DB 1988 5 Miami Dolphins Lance Reynolds, OT 1978 9 Pittsburgh Steelers David Futrell, NG 1988 12 New York Giants Dave Hubbard, OT 1977 5 New Orleans Saints Steve Kaufusi, DL 1988 12 Philadelphia Eagles Bill Rice, DT 1977 8 New York Giants Shawn Knight, DT 1987 1/11 New Orleans Saints Brian Billick, TE 1977 11 San Francisco 49ers Jason Buck, DE 1987 1/17 Cincinnati Bengals Brad Oates, OT 1976 3 St. Louis Cardinals (s) Supplemental Draft, *CFL Draft, ^USFL Draft

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Player Year Rnd. Team Stan Varner, DE 1976 6 Atlanta Falcons BYU’S NFL DRAFT FACTs Orrin Olsen, C 1976 8 Kansas City Chiefs • The Cougars have had eight different players Sid Smith, LB 1976 10 drafted in the first round of the NFL Draft, and Gary Shaw, DB 1976 17 Los Angeles Rams one player selected in the first round of the USFL Gary Sheide, QB 1975 3 Cincinnati Bengals Wayne Baker, DT 1975 3 San Francisco 49ers Draft (Steve Young). Paul Linford, DT 1975 4 Baltimore Colts Lloyd Fairbanks, OG 1975 Montreal Alouettes* • Dennis Pitta became the 10th BYU tight end Dave Atkinson, DB 1974 10 Pittsburgh Steelers picked in the NFL Draft and the fourth since Doug Richards, DB 1974 14 Dallas Cowboys 2001. The consensus All-American was the 16th Golden Richards, WR1973 2 Dallas Cowboys pick in the fourth round of the 2010 draft, 114th Paul Howard, OG 1973 3 Denver Broncos overall by the Baltimore Ravens. Pitta is the first P. VanValkenburg, FB 1973 3 New Orleans Saints Cougar to be selected by the Ravens. Dan Hansen, DB 1973 15 Detroit Lions Gordon Gravelle, OT 1972 2 Pittsburgh Steelers • BYU has had 66 players drafted over the past Jeff Lyman, LB 1972 4 St. Louis Cardinals 26 years, including 38 players over the past 20 C. Farasopoulos, DB 1971 3 New York Jets years. Jeff Slipp, DE 1970 14 Denver Broncos Mike Loper, OT 1969 8 San Francisco 49ers • Four members of the BYU coaching staff were Phil Odle, WR 1968 5 Detroit Lions selected in the NFL or CFL Draft, including Lance Casey Boyette, E 1968 9 San Francisco 49ers Reynolds (1978, Pittsburgh Steelers), Steve Max Huber, T 1968 13 Boston Patriots Kaufusi (1988, Philadelphia Eagles), Ben Cahoon Dennis Patera, K 1968 17 San Francisco 49ers (1998, Montreal Alouettes) and Brandon Doman Curg Belcher, DB 1967 3 Washington Redskins (2002, San Francisco 49ers.) Additionally, two Virgil Carter, QB 1967 6 Chicago Bears BYU athletic department administrators were also Lou Andrus, DE 1967 11 Denver Broncos selected in the NFL Draft, including Robbie Bosco Dennis Brewster, T 1966 6 Chicago Bears (1986, Green Bay Packers) and Tom Holmoe Allan Robinson, HB 1964 16 Detroit Lions (1983, San Francisco 49ers). Gene Frantz, B 1963 17 Detroit Lions John Kapele, DE 1960 10 Pittsburgh Steelers • Over the past 25 seasons, 37 offensive play- Jay Wenig, G 1957 17 New York Giants ers from BYU have been drafted, as well as 27 Robert Bills, B 1955 17 New York Giants defensive players and two special teams players. Dewey Brundage, E 1954 22 Detroit Lions Ray Oliverson, B 1952 14 Detroit Lions • BYU’s all-time leading receiver Austin Collie was Rex Barry, B 1951 14 San Francisco 49ers drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in the fourth Merrill Kimball, T 1949 16 Detroit Lions round of the 2009 NFL Draft. A 6-foot-2, 206- Gayland Mills, E 1948 29 Green Bay Packers pound wide receiver, Collie was the 27th pick Scotty Deeds, B 1947 17 Chicago Cards of the fourth round and the 127th overall selec- Marcel Chatterton, B 1947 28 Boston Yanks tion. In his rookie year, Collie was named to the Reeve Nilsen, C 1947 16 Detroit Lions All-Rookie team, catching 60 receptions for 676 Rich. Chatterton, B 1946 14 Chicago Bears yards and seven touchdowns including 6 catches Dean Chipman, B 1942 14 Washington Redskins for 66 yards in Super Bowl XLIV. Gar. Chamberlain, T 1942 17 Pittsburgh Steelers Merrill Waters, E 1939 19 Detroit Lions J. Stringham, B 1938 9 Brooklyn Dodgers Former All-American receiver Austin Collie made the transi- tion to the NFL look easy. On the receiving end of Peyton Manning’s passes, Collie led all NFL rookies in 2009 in receiving touchdowns and receptions.

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PRO SCOUT DAY: Every year a large con- tingent of NFL scouts converge on the BYU campus to get an up close look at BYU’s future NFL hopefuls. Every year more than 60 NFL personnel, representing every NFL team, visit Provo.

Holmgren and reid: BYU’s NFL CONNECTION TOP OF THE CLASS: BYU’s rich football tradition has bred some of the top football minds in the country. Two former BYU players and coaches are leading successful careers in the NFL. Former BYU offensive lineman Andy Reid led

Photo courtesy of Seattle Seahawks the resurgent Philadelphia Eagles Mike Holmgren Andy Reid into Super Bowl in 2004. Former President Head Coach, BYU assistant coach under LaVell Cleveland Browns Executive Vice Edwards, Mike Holmgren, won a President of Football Operations world championship when he led Philadelphia Eagles his Green Bay Packers to the 1997 Super Bowl title.

COUGARS IN THE SUPER BOWL SB Year Player Pos Team W/L Score SB Year Player Pos Team W/L Score IX 1975 Gordon Gravelle T Pittsburgh W 16-6 XXIX 1995 Tom Holmoe Coach San Francisco W 49-26 X 1976 Gordon Gravelle T Pittsburgh W 21-17 XXXI 1997 Mike Holmgren Coach Green Bay W 35-21 X 1976 Golden Richards KR Dallas L 21-17 XXXI 1997 Jim McMahon QB Green Bay W 35-21 XII 1978 Golden Richards WR Dallas W 27-10 XXXI 1997 Andy Reid Coach Green Bay W 35-21 XII 1978 Paul Howard G Denver L 27-10 XXXII 1998 Mike Holmgren Coach Green Bay L 31-24 XIV 1980 Gordon Gravelle T L.A. Rams L 31-19 XXXII 1998 Andy Reid Coach Green Bay L 31-24 XV 1981 Todd Christensen TE Oakl. Raiders W 27-10 XXXIII 1999 Travis Hall DE Atlanta L 34-19 XV 1981 Marc Wilson QB Oakl. Raiders W 27-10 XXXV 2001 Brian Billick Coach Baltimore W 34-7 XVI 1982 Bill Ring RB San Francisco W 26-21 XXXVI 2002 Setema Gali DE New England W 20-17 XVII 1983 Matt Mendenhall DE Washington W 27-17 XXXVII 2003 Doug Jolley TE Oakland L 48-21 XVIII 1984 Todd Christensen TE L.A. Raiders W 38-9 XXXIX 2005 Reno Mahe RB Philadelphia L 24-21 XVIII 1984 Marc Wilson QB L.A. Raiders W 38-9 XXXIX 2005 Chad Lewis TE Philadelphia L 24-21 XIX 1985 Tom Holmoe DB San Francisco W 38-16 XXXIX 2005 Ifo Pili DL Philadelphia L 24-21 XIX 1985 Bill Ring RB San Francisco W 38-16 XXXIX 2005 Andy Reid Coach Philadelphia L 24-21 XIX 1985 Todd Shell LB San Francisco W 38-16 XL 2006 Brett Keisel DE Pittsburgh W 21-10 XX 1986 Jim McMahon QB Chicago W 46-10 XL 2006 Chris Hoke DL Pittsburgh W 21-10 XXI 1987 Bart Oates C NY Giants W 39-20 XL 2006 Shaun Nua DE Pittsburgh W 21-10 XXII 1988 Kurt Gouveia LB Washington W 42-10 XL 2006 Mike Holmgren Coach Seattle L 21-10 XXIII 1989 Jason Buck DE Cincinnati L 20-16 XL 2006 Itula Mili TE Seattle L 21-10 XXIII 1989 Lee Johnson P Cincinnati L 20-16 XLI 2007 Rob Morris LB Indianapolis W 29-17 XXIII 1989 Leon White LB Cincinnati L 20-16 XLI 2007 John Tait OL Chicago L 17-29 XXIII 1989 Tom Holmoe DB San Francisco W 20-16 XLI 2007 Gabe Reid TE Chicago L 17-29 XXIII 1989 Steve Young QB San Francisco W 20-16 XLIII 2009 Aaron Francisco DB Arizona L 23-27 XXIII 1989 Todd Shell DB San Francisco W 20-16 XLIII 2009 Kelly Poppinga LB Arizona L 23-27 XXIV 1990 Steve Young QB San Francisco W 55-10 XLIII 2009 Chris Hoke DL Pittsburgh W 27-23 XXIV 1990 Tom Holmoe DB San Francisco W 55-10 XLIII 2009 Brett Keisel DE Pittsburgh W 27-23 XXV 1991 Bart Oates C N.Y. Giants W 20-19 XLIV 2010 Aaron Francisco DB Indianapolis L 17-31 XXVI 1992 Jason Buck DE Washington W 37-24 XLIV 2010 Austin Collie WR Indianapolis L 17-31 XXVI 1992 Kurt Gouveia LB Washington W 37-24 XLV 2011 Chris Hoke DL Pittsburgh L 25-31 XXIX 1995 Steve Young QB San Francisco W 49-26 XLV 2011 Brett Keisel DE Pittsburgh L 25-31 XXIX 1995 Bart Oates C San Francisco W 49-26 XXIX 1995 Jamal Willis RB San Francisco W 49-26 Note: The year denotes the date the game was actually played. XXIX 1995 Tim Hanshaw G San Francisco W 49-26

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COUGARS IN THE NFL

Tom Holmoe Trevor Matich Chad Lewis John Beck

BYU NFL NOTES

Since 1973 NFL season, BYU has had 248 players sign Thirty-nine players from BYU have played in the Super contracts with NFL teams, including 107 draft picks. BYU Bowl, bringing home 38 total championship rings. Former has had 10 first round picks, the most recent being line- defensive back and current Athletic Director Tom Holmoe backer and former graduate assistant Rob Morris in 2000. has the most with four rings, including three as a player and one as a coach, all with the 49ers. From 1980-1992 The average player coming from BYU spends nearly four the Cougars had at least one representive in the Super and a half years in the NFL, about one year longer than Bowl each year. the average NFL career. Pittsburgh Steelers Brett Keisel is the longest tenured Punter Lee Johnson has had the longest NFL career active NFL player from BYU, heading into his 11th year. to date, spanning 18 seasons with six different teams. Keisel was drafted in the 7th round by the Steelers in Johnson was drafted in the fifth round to the Houston 2002. Oilers (1985-87). He went on to play for the Cleveland Browns (1987–1988), Cincinnati Bengals (1988–1998), Steve Young is arguably BYU's best known NFL player, New England Patriots (1999–2001), Minnesota Vikings spending 15 seasons in the league, 13 with the 49ers. (2001) and Philadelphia Eagles (2002). At the time of Young won Super Bowl XXIX 49-26 over the Chargers his retirement, his 51,979 punting yards were the third with a Super Bowl record six touchdown passes, winning most in NFL history. the game's MVP award. He was also the league's MVP for the '94 season with 3,969 passing yards, 35 touchdowns and an NFL-record 112.8 passer rating.

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he 2012 BYU Football considered. Credentials for working please contact University photogra- Almanac has been media are restricted in accordance pher Mark Philbrick at (801) 422- Tdesigned to provide local, with BYU and NCAA rules and guide- 7322. regional and national media with lines. Non-working persons, including useful information about the BYU spouses, dates, and children, will not Media Services football program, its history and tradi- be credentialed and are not allowed The working media area is locat- tion. Additional information, including in the working media areas during the ed on the third floor of the press box, video and feature content and bios game as dictated by NCAA guidelines. situated on the west side of LaVell on all players, is available online It is our intention to ensure proper, Edwards Stadium. Access to the press at byucougars.com. Should you professional use is made of the space loge may be obtained via either the require additional information, such available for credentialed media. north or south elevators with media as photographs, video or additional credentials. media guides, please contact the BYU Photography The BYU Athletic Communications Athletic Communications office at Sideline credentials will be issued staff will provide working media with (801) 422-8948. We appreciate your only to accredited photographers and game notes, season stats, depth coverage of BYU football and look for- television reporters/camera operators charts, flip cards, programs, game ward to working with you this season. on a specific newsgathering assign- stats, post-game quotes and media ment. Television organizations shall guides for both teams. Credential Requests be restricted to one camera operator With four minutes remaining on All requests for credentials and one reporter on the field at all the game clock, media are invited to to cover BYU football should be times, except by prior approval from take the south elevator to ground level sent from the editor or sports the BYU Athletic Communications in preparation for the post-game press director via official company com- office. Freelance and amateur pho- conference. BYU Head Coach Bronco munication to Brett Pyne in the tographers, not on assignment from Mendenhall and selected players

Athletic Communications office a credentialed media outlet, are not will be available in the media room ([email protected]; BYU Athletic eligible for credentials. following the mandatory 10-minute Communications, 30 SFH, Provo, Credentials must be displayed cooling-off period. The BYU locker UT 84602; Fax 801-422-0633). prominently. All NCAA rules will be room is closed to all media. Credentials shall be issued only to enforced regarding media representa- The BYU press box is also accredited newsgathering media out- tives on the sidelines. Photographers equipped with high-speed internet lets. are not permitted to shoot between access. Wireless passwords will be All single-game credential the 25-yard lines. Individuals or orga- provided with other game materials to requests should be received no later nizations violating sideline policies media working in the press box. than one week prior to the date of may be required to surrender their the game to ensure consideration. credentials and be removed from the Parking Requests received later than noon on stadium. For additional questions LaVell Edwards Stadium is located the day prior to the game will not be regarding photography guidelines, on the northwest corner of the BYU

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TELEVISION PARTNERS “BYU is nationally recognized as an outstanding university On Sept. 1, 2010, Brigham Young University and for the history and tradition of its premier athletic pro- announced a new 8-year deal with ESPN to televise grams,” said Burke Magnus, ESPN senior vice president, Cougar football on the sports leader’s family of networks. college sports programming. “Once BYU decided to chart BYU is the first program to sign an exclusive deal with an independent course for football, we both recognized it ESPN. is a good opportunity to build and grow our strong 30-year ESPN has agreed that any BYU games it doesn’t select relationship. With this agreement, college football fans may be televised live on BYUtv. around the country will see the quality and pageantry of Since 2011, every BYU home football game is tele- BYU as well as the passion and enthusiasm of its support- vised to a live ers.” national audience on the ESPN fam- RADIO ily of networks or The exclusive radio home of BYU Football and flagship BYUtv. Additionally, BYU’s national fan base is able to view of the BYU Radio Sports Network is KSL Newsradio in Salt same-day rebroadcasts on BYUtv of every home game and Lake City. The "Voice of the Cougars" is Greg Wrubell, now any away game to which ESPN has rights through confer- in his 12th season as play-by-play commentator. A BYU ence agreements with the host team. alum, Wrubell is in his 21st season on the broadcast crew, “We’ve long sought broad, nationwide access to our having served as the sideline games for our fans and increased visibility among those reporter before stepping into who may be less familiar with our university and athletic the booth. programs,” said BYU President Cecil O. Samuelson. “We’ve also been looking for ways to take better advantage of our Wrubell's on-air partner and game analyst is former BYU own unique broadcasting resources.” quarterback Marc Lyons, who begins his 32nd season on BYUtv is available in 55 million the BYU Football broadcasts. Former Cougar receiver and North American homes and is grow- kick returner Nate Meikle returns to the broadcast team in ing every month. It’s on the basic his fourth season reporting from the sidelines, while Jason tier of both Dish and DirecTV and Shepherd joins the crew as gameday studio host, assisted is carried by more than 500 cable by veteran contributor Andrew Adams. systems. The network owns a new state-of-the-art production truck that KSL's BYU Football broadcasts are heard via satellite on will allow it to televise games in HD. BYU Radio (SiriusXM 143) and over network affiliates in ESPN and ESPN2 are both available in 99 million Utah, Idaho and Nevada. Coverage is also available online homes, while the 24-hour college sports network ESPNU at ksl.com, which streams BYU Football games to a world- is distributed to approximately 73 million homes. ESPN wide audience. also produces college football games that are broadcast on ABC. COACH'S SHOWS Each year, a minimum of three games will be carried In addition to its comprehensive game-day cover- on ESPN, ESPN2, or ABC. Additional games will be on age, KSL Newsradio broadcasts "BYU Football with Head ESPNU. At least one game each season will be carried live Coach Bronco Mendenhall" Wednesday nights at 7 p.m. on BYUtv. throughout the season, with a live audience in attendance. In 2011, BYU had 12 football games broadcast to a KSL-5 Television airs the TV show bearing the same name national television audience including five on ESPN, four each Sunday night at 11 p.m. MT, with KSL's "Voice of the on ESPN2, two on ESPNU and one on BYUtv. Cougars," Greg Wrubell, hosting both programs. ESPN has televised many of the great games in Cougar football history, beginning with the network’s first live col- CollegePressBox.com lege football telecast. In that 1984 game, the Cougars Collegepressbox.com is the official media website for defeated No. 3 Pitt at the beginning of BYU’s national BYU football and all FBS school. Access and download championship season. weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, head- ESPN also carried BYU’s defeat of top-ranked Miami shots, logos and in 1990, a contest that is still the eighth-highest rated more for BYU regular-season college football game on ESPN since that and other FBS year. BYU's season-opening win over No. 3 Oklahoma was schools. Login ESPN’s ninth-highest rated game of the 2009 regular sea- information will be distributed to accredited media or you son. can apply for a password by sending an email to pass-

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