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2018 Football • Game 1 Notes 2018 BIG SKY CONFERENCE PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS BSC Season This Week UC Davis 0-0 0-0 at S. Jose St (Thu) at NEVADA WOLFPACK Cal Poly 0-0 0-0 at North Dakota St Eastern Washington 0-0 0-0 C. WASHINGTON Friday, August 31, 6 p.m. • Mackay Stadium (27,000), Reno, NV Idaho 0-0 0-0 at Fresno State TELEVISION___ None Idaho State 0-0 0-0 WESTERN ST. (Fri) RADIO______103.7 The Legend FM, www.1037thelegend.iheart.com Montana 0-0 0-0 NORTHERN IOWA Pregame Show: 5 p.m. • Play-by-play: Matt Richert • Analyst: Mike Lund Montana State 0-0 0-0 WESTERN ILLINOIS INTERNET_____ Live video stream: www.nevadawolfpack.tv • Live stats: www.nevadawolfpack.com/footballls Northern Arizona 0-0 0-0 at UTEP Northern Colorado 0-0 0-0 McNEESE STATE PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS SCHEDULE Portland State 0-0 0-0 at Nevada (Fri) VIKINGS Sacramento State 0-0 0-0 ST. FRANCIS Date Opponent______Time TV Southern Utah 0-0 0-0 N. ALABAMA Location Portland, OR A.31 at Nevada______6 p.m. Weber State 0-0 0-0 at Utah (Thurs) 2017 Record 0-11 S.8 at Oregon______11 a.m. Pac-12 (HS) Big Sky Record 0-8 (13th) S.15 COLLEGE OF IDAHO ___ 2:05 p.m. (HS) Athletics Director Valerie Cleary S.22 MONTANA STATE* ____ 2:05 p.m. SWX PSU PRACTICE SCHEDULE S.29 at Idaho*______2 p.m. SWX Head Coach Stott Community Field O.6 at Montana*____ 2 p.m. MT/1 p.m. PT SWX Alma Mater Eastern Washington, 1987 Mon-Wed: 7:30-9:30 a.m. O.13 NORTHERN COLORADO*(PP)_2:05 p.m. PSU/Career Record 12-22/4th year Thurs.: Travel to Reno Big Sky Record 8-16 O.27 at Sacramento State*______6 p.m. Sac St N.3 IDAHO STATE* (HS)______2:05 p.m. Eleven vs. Nevada 0-0 COACHING ASSIGNMENTS Letterwinners Back 35 N.10 at North Dakota*__ 2 p.m. CT/Noon PT MidCo (HS) Returning Starters 13 (3o/7d/2st) N.16 EASTERN WASHINGTON*_ 7:05 p.m. Game Day Media Relations Mike Lund * Big Sky Conference game Field: Bruce Barnum, Matt Leunen, Nick Whitworth, Office Telephone 503.725.5602 SWX, Sac St and MidCo games are local to opponent Tyler Harman, Payam Saadat, John Ely, Manoa Latu, Email [email protected] Colin Fry website www.GoViks.com Booth: AC Patterson, Evan Mozzochi, Glenn Whearty, Adam Khosroabadi, Parker Henry NEVADA WOLFPACK SCHEDULE TEAM CAPTAINS SR LB Houston Barnes, JR TE Charlie Taumoepeau, WOLFPACK Date Opponent SR S Artuz Manning, JR RB Carlos Martin Location Reno, NV A.31 PORTLAND STATE 2017 Record 3-9 S.8 at Vanderbilt VIKINGS ON SOCIAL MEDIA Mountain West Record 3-5 (4th, MWC-West) S.15 OREGON STATE Athletics Director Doug Knuth S.22 at Toledo Facebook______PSUVIKINGS Head Coach Jay Norvell S.29 at Air Force* YouTube______GoPortlandState Alma Mater Iowa, 1986 O.6 FRESNO STATE* Twitter______@psuviks Nevada/Career Record 3-9/2nd year O.13 BOISE STATE* Bruce Barnum______@CoachBarnum69 MWC Record 3-5 O.20 at Hawai’i* Viking Football______@psuviksFB vs. PSU 0-0 O.27 SAN DIEGO STATE* PSU AD Valerie Cleary_____@valerie_cleary Letterwinners Back 46 N.10 COLORADO STATE* PSU SID Mike Lund______@mikelund65 Returning Starters 16 (7o/7d/2st) N.17 at San Jose State* Hashtags______#GoViks, #BarnyBall Media Relations Chad Hartley N.24 at UNLV* Office Telephone 775.682.6982 * Mountain West Conference game Email [email protected] website www.nevadawolfpack.com

THE SERIES RECORD: VIKINGS vs. WOLFPACK LAST MEETING, Nov. 13, 1976: All-Time Series: Nevada leads 6-2 • Nevada leads in Reno 3-1 • Nevada leads in Portland 3-1 Nevada 35, Portland State 22 Nevada overcame five turnovers with a powerful Oct. 29, 1960: PSU 19-7 at Reno Streak: Nevada has won the last three meetings running game that totaled 280 yards, and a key special Sept. 30, 1961: UN 41-20 at Portland in Reno and four of the last five overall teams play, for a 35-22 victory. Oct. 16, 1971: PSU 21-7 at Portland Mike Rippee rushed 29 times for 126 yards and Oct. 7, 1972: UN 27-13 at Reno Most Points, PSU: 37, 1975 two touchdowns to lead the Wolfpack. Nevada blocked Oct. 6, 1973: UN 59-0 at Portland Most Points, UN: 59, 1973 a punt late in the second quarter and recovered it in Sept. 28, 1974: UN 19-14 at Reno the endzone to build a 21-6 halftime lead it would not Sept. 13, 1975: PSU 37-0 at Portland Largest Margin of Victory reliquish. Nov. 13, 1976: UN 35-22 at Reno PSU: 37, 37-0 in 1975 Portland State quarterback June Jones completed UN: 59, 59-0 in 1973 20 of 45 passes for 266 yards and three interceptions. Running back Jeff Salta rushed for 83 yards and two touchdowns and had 89 yards receiving.

2018 Viking Football • 1 VIKINGS TURN THE PAGE TO 2018 WITH NEVADA MATCHUP VIKING QUICK FACTS The Portland State Vikings look forward to a fresh start in the 2018 season as they open at the Uni- versity of Nevada this Friday night in a 6 p.m. game. School______Portland State University Location______Portland, OR Despite their relatively close proximity, the Vikings and Wolfpack meet for the first time in 42 years Founded______1946 when they kickoff at Mackay Stadium. For both programs it is a chance to put disappointing seasons Enrollment______28,407 behind them. The Vikings, after starting 2017 with great promise, stumbled to an 0-11 season - the second Nickname______Vikings winless season in program history. The Wolfpack went 3-9 last year, marking its poorest record since 2000. Colors__ Green (PMS 3435C), White, Silver (PMS 877C) For the Vikings, it will be the first of two games playing “up” as they travel to Oregon on Sept. 8. National Affiliation______NCAA Division I FCS The games mark the start of an extremely challenging first half of the season for Portland State. After Conference______Big Sky playing NAIA College of Idaho on Sept. 15, the Vikings face Big Sky powerhouses Montana State, Idaho President______Dr. Rahmat Shoureshi and Montana in succession, with the latter two games coming on the road. In all, the Vikings play four of Director of Athletics ______Valerie Cleary Home Fields______Hillsboro Stadium/7,200/FieldTurf six on the road in the first half of the season. ______Providence Park/18,627/FieldTurf PSU is 4-36 all-time against FBS programs. Head Coach Bruce Barnum led Portland State to two of those wins in 2015 over Washington State (24-17) and North Texas (66-7). Since then, the Vikings have 2018 COACHING STAFF lost four in a row to FBS teams. One of those games was against a Mountain West opponent (66-35 loss to San Jose State in 2016). Head Coach______Bruce Barnum, 4th year Nevada will be playing a member of the Big Sky Conference for the sixth straight season. Last year, ______(9th year at Portland State) Idaho State beat the Wolfpack, 30-28. Nevada defeated Cal Poly, 30-27, in overtime in 2016. The Wolfpack Defensive Coordinator/DL____ Payam Saadat, 1st year has also beaten UC Davis twice and Southern Utah once during that span. Offensive Coordinator/OL_____ Matt Leunen, 7th year Portland State will field a youthful squad that includes 57 true freshmen, redshirt freshmen and Special Teams Coordinator/RBs_ Nick Whitworth, 4th year sophomores on the 93-player roster. The Vikings have 35 returning letterwinners and 12 returning starters. Safeties______John Ely, 9th year Tight Ends/Recruiting Coord.___AC Patterson, 4th year Nevada returns 46 letterwinners and 16 starters to its team in 2018. Wide Receivers/QBs______Evan Mozzochi, 3rd year Friday’s game will be live streamed on the Mountain West Network. The radio broadcast is available Cornerbacks______Colin Fry, 2nd year at Rip City Radio 620 AM in the Portland area, and www.ripcityradio.com. Live stats can be found at www. Linebackers______Manoa Latu, 1st year nevadawolfpack.com/footballls. Special Teams Assistant______Jason Diffee, 3rd year Defensive Assistant_____Adam Khosroabadi, 2nd year STORYLINES Defensive Assistant______Parker Henry, 1st year • Portland State and Nevada will meet for the first time in 42 years. The Wolfpack leads the all-time series, Strength and Conditioning______Scott Fabian 6-2, including 3-1 in Reno. Student Assistants______Glenn Whearty, Tyler Harman _ • This is the first of two FBS opponents for the Vikings in 2018. They will also play Oregon on Sept. 8. It Equipment Coordinator______Rick McReynolds marks the fifth straight year that PSU will play two FBS teams in the same season and the ninth time Team Athletic Trainer______Randy Logan overall (three in 2006). Video______Joey Hashimoto • Portland State is 4-36 all-time against members of the FBS. Viking Head Coach Bruce Barnum is 2-4 against the FBS. This is the first time Portland State plays Nevada as an FBS opponent. TEAM INFORMATION • Nevada had two players that were named preseason All-Mountain West Conference by league media: SR DB Dameon Baber and SR LB Malik Reed. 2017 Season Record______0-11 • Nevada lost to Big Sky Conference opponent Idaho State last year at home, 30-28. The Wolfpack is 4-1 Big Sky Conference Record______0-8/13th Letterwinners Returning/Lost______35/32 against Big Sky teams over the last five years. Starters Returning/Lost______12/13 Offense/Defense/ST______3/7/2 SCOUTING THE WOLFPACK Offense______West Coast/Pistol Nevada is led by second-year Head Coach Jay Norvell. The Wolfpack was 3-9 last season, including Defense______4-3/3-4 Flex 3-5 in the Mountain West Conference. Senior quarterback Ty Gangi returns to lead the Wolfpack offense. He threw for 2,746 yards and 25 MEDIA RELATIONS touchdowns last season. Gangi has been named to the Manning Award, Wuerffel Trophy and Maxwell Award Watch Lists in the preseason. Media Relations Director______Mike Lund Wide receivers McLane Mannix and Brendan O’Leary-Orange are top targets for Gangi. They com- Phone______503.725.5602 bined for 96 catches, 1,396 yards and 10 touchdowns last season. [email protected] Twitter______@mikelund65 Top running back Kelton Moore also returns. The junior carried 164 times for 855 yards and four Assistant Media Relations Director_____ Ryan McCall touchowns last season. Assistant Media Relations Director____ Andy Jobanek On defense, the Wolfpack will try to improve on last year when it allowed 471.3 yards and 33.9 Media Relations Assistant______Jackson Wagner points per game. Defensive back Dameon Baber is the top returning tackler with 94 stops in 2017. Baber Features Writer______John Wykoff also had three interceptions and a fumble recovery. Radio/Live stream Play-by-play______Matt Richert GAME WEEK ACTIVITIES VIKING FOOTBALL VIKINGS ON THE RADIO: All Portland State football games can be heard on Rip City Radio 620 AM and www. ripcityradio.com. The Viking Pre-Game Show begins one hour prior to kickoff each week... Matt Richert (play-by- PROGRAM HISTORY play) and Mike Lund (analyst) call the action. VIKINGS ON THE INTERNET: Live streaming video of all Portland State home and Big Sky Conference games Program Year______72nd (1947-2018) can be seen on Pluto TV (channel 232) and www.watchbigsky.com... Live stats for Portland State home games are Big Sky Conference Year______23rd (1996-2018) at www.ViksLive.com. NCAA I FCS Year______26th (1978-80, 1996-2018) Big Sky Conference Championships______0 BRUCE BARNUM ON THE RADIO: Viking football Coach Bruce Barnum can be heard every Wednesday NCAA I FCS Playoff Appearances_____ 2 (2000, 2015) afternoon on Rip City Radio 620 AM. Barnum joins Travis Demers and Chad Doing as he reviews and previews Viking NCAA II Playoff Appearances_____ 8 (1987-89, 91-95) football games. Winning Seasons______30 TICKETS: Tickets to all Vikings Football Games can be purchased in a variety of options including: Seasons Tick- All-Time Record______345-386-10 ets, Mini-Plans, and Single Games. For more information and to purchase visit GoViks.com/Tickets or call 1.888.VIK. TIKS (1.888.845.8457).

2018 Viking Football • 2 VIKINGS VS. FBS COMPETITION STATISTICAL COMPARISON Portland State is 4-36 all-time against programs at the FBS level dating back to 1968. The Vikings will play FBS Portland State members Nevada (Mountain West Conference) and Oregon (Pac-12 Conference) this season. Athletically, Portland State has competed at virtually every level of competition, except the FBS. PSU began as vs. Nevada Vanport Extension Center - a two-year school - in 1946-47, but competed in the Oregon Collegiate Conference (NAIA) TEAM STATISTICS (2018) PSU UN from 1950 to 1964. Portland State became a four-year institution in 1955 and competed at the NAIA level. PSU joined Points Per Game 23.3 28.2 the NCAA in 1965 and competed at the College Division level (the fore-runner of NCAA II). PSU was an NCAA 1-AA Total Offense 429.0 397.6 member from 1978-80, then moved back to Division II in 1981, where it competed through the 1995 season. In 1996, Rushing Attempts 415 362 Portland State moved to the Big Sky Conference and up to the NCAA 1-AA (now FCS) level. Below is a listing of all Rushing Yards 1,866 1,526 PSU games against members of the NCAA I FBS level of competition. Rushing Per Game 169.6 127.2 All-Time: 4-36 • Home: 0-3 • Road: 4-33 Yards Per Carry 4.5 4.2 PSU Opp. Year PSU Opp. Year Touchdowns 18 12 14 Fresno State 30 1968 14 at Boise State 21 2005 Passing 231-442-14 270-451-15 22 at Fresno State 28 1969 17 at New Mexico 6 2006 Passing Yardage 2,853 3,245 13 Hawai’i 38 1972 16 at California (#22) 42 2006 Passing Per Game 259.4 270.4 7 at Hawai’i 24 1975 12 at Oregon (#25) 55 2006 Yards Per Completion 12.4 12.0 17 at Hawai’i 20 1976 17 at San Diego State 52 2007 Touchdowns 17 30 12 at Hawai’i 21 1977 9 at Washington State 48 2008 Points Allowed Per Game 43.0 33.9 0 at Utah 46 1981 7 at Oregon State 34 2009 Rushing Yards Allowed 258.7 208.2 14 Oregon State 51 1983 9 at Arizona State 54 2010 Yards Per Carry Allowed 5.5 4.4 14 at UNLV 51 1986 0 at Oregon 69 2010 Passing Yards Allowed 234.5 263.1 16 at Oregon 58 1994 13 at TCU 55 2011 Total Offense Allowed 493.3 471.3 22 at Boise State 33 1996 13 at Washington 52 2012 Fumbles Lost/Interceptions 7/14 6/15 7 at Fresno State 35 1997 30 at California 37 2013 Fumbles Recov./Int’s Forced 6/6 11/8 0 at Idaho 46 1997 14 at Oregon State 29 2014 Punting 60-36.3 55-37.7 24 at Boise State 42 1998 21 at Washington State 59 2014 Penalties 71-659 58-519 6 at Fresno State 34 1999 24 at Washington State 17 2015 Field Goals 3-9 8-11 45 at Hawai’i 20 2000 66 at North Texas 7 2015 Sacks by 7-36 23-167 0 at Oregon (#9) 41 2002 35 at San Jose State 66 2016 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS (returners in bold) 16 at Fresno State 42 2003 3 at Washington 41 2016 Passing 17 at Fresno State (#19) 27 2004 6 at BYU 20 2017 Davis Alexander 90-157-3-1,233-5TD 14 at Oregon State 41 2005 32 at Oregon State 35 2017 Josh Kraght 72-144-5-817-4TD Jalani Eason 69-141-6-803-8TD Rushing ON THIS DATE: Aug. 31 Jason Talley 97-388-6 Portland State has only played once in its history on Aug. 31 - a 31-23 victory over Stephen F. Austin Za’Quan Summers 72-386-2 in 2002. This marks the seventh time ever that Portland State has played in the month of August. The Josh Kraght 48-313-3 Vikings are 3-3 all-time in August games. Jalani Eason 48-222-2 Receiving Trent Riley 55-647-5 QUICK SNAPS Charlie Taumoepeau 45-673-3 WINS, LOSSES, AND THE BIG SKY Darnell Adams 44-705-5 • Portland State was 0-11 in 2017, 0-5 at home, 0-6 on the road. Josh Kraght 20-264-2 • 2018 will be Portland State’s 26th season at the NCAA I FCS level (1978-80 (1-AA), 1996-2018). PSU is Defense 126-153 in all games at the FCS/1-AA level. Kasun Jackett 91T-5TFL-SK-2PBU-FR Braxton Winterton 59T-INT-FR-PBU • Having completed its 22nd season since moving back to FCS and the Big Sky Conference (1996-2017), Tyler Foreman 59T-TFL-2PBU PSU is 107-139, 69-49 in home games, 38-90 on the road. Beau Duronslet 58T-1.5TFL-INT-2PBU-FR • As a member of the Big Sky Conference (1996-2017) PSU is 70-101 all-time in league games, 42-44 at Artuz Manning 57T-4TFL-INT-6PBU-FF home, 28-57 on the road. Davond Dade 47T-6TFL-2SK-FF • The Vikings have nine winning records in 22 years as a member of the Big Sky Conference. Kenton Bartlett 45T-TFL-PBU-FF • Bruce Barnum (2015-16, 8-16 Big Sky, 12-22 overall) is the Vikings fourth Head Coach in the Big Sky Conference era. Previous coaches were: Tim Walsh (1993-2006, 42-41/90-68 all-time); NEVADA WOLFPACK (returners in bold) (2007-09, 7-17/9-24); and (2010-15, 13-27/21-36). Passing Ty Gangi 228-374-11-2,746-25TD • The Vikings have never won a Big Sky title, but have tied for second five times (four times under Walsh Rushing and in 2015 under Barnum). PSU has made two NCAA FCS playoff appearances (2000, 2015). Kelton Moore 164-855-4 • PSU’s best record ever at the FCS level was 9-3 in 2015 (4-2 at home, 5-1 on the road). Jaxson Kincaide 63-295-0 Ty Gangi 53-180-4 SOME NUMBERS THAT NEED ERASING: Portland State went 9-2 in the regular season in 2015. Receiving Since that time it has been a rough road as the Vikings are 3-20 over the last two seasons (and a 2015 Wyatt Demps 67-908-11 NCAA playoff loss). McLane Mannix 57-778-6 • Included in the last 23 games are an NCAA playoff loss, four losses to FBS opponents, an overtime loss, B. O’Leary-Orange 39-618-4 Andrew Celis 23-194-0 and six losses by a touchdown or less. Defense • The Vikings have lost 13 in a row dating to 2016. They have lost eight straight home games and seven Austin Paulhus 112T-14.5TFL-4.5SK-PBU-FR straight road games. Dameon Baber 94T-1.5TFL-3INT-FR-2PBU Asauni Rufus 75T-5.5TFL1.5SK-2FR-3FF YOUTH SHALL SERVE: Portland State has seen big turnover in skill position players from 2017. Gabe Sewell 59T-3TFL-SK-2FR-PBU • At wide receiver, the depth chart features all freshmen and sophomores with a couple of junior transfers Nephi Sewell 58T-4.5TFL-INT-FR-3PBU mixed in. Ahki Muhammad 51T-TFL-INT-PBU-2FF • At quarterback, the Vikings added SO TR Danny Velasquez, giving them three sophomore quarterbacks battling to start. SO Jalani Eason started five games as a true freshman and Davis Alexander started

2018 Viking Football • 3 three games as a redshirt freshman last season. HEAD COACH • Portland State’s two-deep - as of Monday morning - included six freshmen, six sophomores, five juniors BRUCE BARNUM and four seniors on offense; three freshmen, five sophomores, seven juniors and seven seniors on de- fense. Bruce Barnum is in his • Portland State features 57 true freshmen, redshirt freshmen and sophomores on the 93-man roster. fourth season as Portland There are 24 juniors and 12 seniors. State Head Football Coach and his ninth year overall with BIG PLAYS NEEDED: New defensive coordinator Payam Saadat will try to turn around the fortunes the program in 2018. Barnum has the distinc- of a Viking defense that struggled last year. PSU gave up 493.3 yards and 43.0 points per game. But more tion of earning FCS National than that, the Vikings produced few big plays. In 11 games, they forced only 12 turnovers and made just Coach of the Year and Big seven sacks of the quarterback. Sky Conference Coach of the Year in 2015 after leading SIDELINE CHANGES: Portland State saw changes in its coaching staff during the off-season. The PSU to its best season ever at most significant was the hiring of Payam Saadat as Defensive Coordinator. Saadat has served as a Defen- the Division I level (9-3). The season included wins over FBS Washington State and North Texas, and five nation- sive Coordinator at Cal Poly (2006-08), Army (2009-13) and Central Washington (2014-15). ally-ranked FCS teams. The Vikings had their best season “Payam Saadat is very knowledgeable. He is very much a player’s coach. I don’t know if I have ever in Division I history (9-2) before losing to Northern Iowa heard him raise his voice,” said Barnum. “He is a teacher that cares about kids and is very knowledgeable 29-17 in the FCS Playoffs. about the type of defense we are going to run now.” In his time as Head Coach, Barnum has molded the Offensive Coordinator Steve Cooper left the Portland State program after 10 seasons to take a role team in his image; tough, blue-collar and fundamental- with the University of Nebraska. Head Coach Bruce Barnum will resume play calling on offense, but has ly-sound, instituting #BarnyBall. Barnum spent his first five seasons at PSU as the assigned Matt Leunen as the new Offensive Coordinator and offensive line coach. Vikings’ offensive coordinator. In his five seasons as of- Fourth-year coach AC Patterson is now the tight ends coach as well as recruiting coordinator. Evan fensive coordinator, the Vikings had tremendous success. Mozzochi, also in his fourth season, will coach wide receivers and quarterbacks. In 2013, PSU set school-records for total offense (6,486 “The offense will be different,” Barnum said. “Losing Steve (Cooper) to Nebraska, I am stepping yards), offense per game (540.5), rushing offense (3,330 back into the (offensive) room. You are going to see a lot more like when I was a coordinator from 2010- yards), rushing offense per game (277.5) and rushing 15. That will be new to this group of guys.” touchdowns (36) while maintaining balance in the attack with 263.0 yards per game in the air, leading the nation Also leaving was Offensive Line Coach Adam Kleffner to take on a role at Missouri. Linebackers in yards per completion (16.7). Portland State ranked Coach Hansen Sekona was named Defensive Coordinator at College of San Mateo. Defensive Line Coach third in the nation in total offense (first in the Big Sky) David Lose moved on to his alma mater, Oregon State, to take a coaching position there. and third in rushing offense (second in the Big Sky). The Former Viking safety Manoa Latu was added to the coaching staff as linebackers coach. Viking program has averaged 200+ rushing yards per game in all seven seasons that Barnum has been on the TAUMOEPEAU EARNS PRESEASON HONORS: Portland State junior tight end Charlie Tau- Park Blocks. Though this is Barnum’s first head coaching posi- moepeau was named to the STATS Preseason 1st team All-America list, as well as preseason All-Big Sky tion, he has more than 25 years of coaching experience Conference. Taumoepeau was a second-team All-Big Sky Conference performer last season. He had 45 and 15 years as an offensive coordinator. Barnum is the receptions for 673 yards and three touchdowns on the year. It was the most receptions by a Viking tight 14th head coach in the 72-year history of Portland State end since PSU Hall of Famer Barry Naone had 48 in 1988... Phil Steele and College Sports Madness each football. named Taumoepeau second team All-American and second team All-Big Sky behind Wes Preece of UC THE BRUCE BARNUM FILE Davis on both teams. 4th year Head Coach, 9th year at Portland State Hometown: Vancouver, WA 2018 SEASON NOTES Alma Mater: Eastern Washington, 1987, BA in Education and History; SCHEDULE NOTES Western Washington, 1991, M.Ed. • Year in and year out Portland State football has one of the most challenging Football Championship Playing Career: Eastern Washington, linebacker Subdivision schedules in the country, and 2018 will be no different. The Vikings open the season with a Date of Birth: April 13, 1964 Family: Wife, Shawna; sons Brody (19), Cooper (16) pair of FBS opponents, Nevada and Oregon, and open Big Sky Conference play against formidable Big Sky Conference opponents Montana State (home), Idaho (road) and Montana (road). COACHING EXPERIENCE • This will be the ninth time that Portland State has played at least two FBS level programs in the same 2015-18 Portland State (12-22) season (the Vikings played three in 2006). Head Coach 2010-14 Portland State • Portland State will play a lower division school this season (College of Idaho, NAIA). The Vikings are Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 15-0 in games against lower division opponents since moving to Division I in 1996. PSU last played a 2007-09 Cornell lower division school in 2016. Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line • This is the 72nd season of Portland State football (1947). 1998-06 Idaho State • PSU faces only five teams in 2018 that were on the schedule in 2017 (Montana State, Montana, Idaho Offensive Coordinator (2001-06) Defensive Coordinator (2000) State, North Dakota, Eastern Washington). Defensive Line (1999) • In the Big Sky Conference’s unusual 14-team format in 2018 (Idaho has just returned in football and Offensive Line (1998) North Dakota has departed but remains in the scheduling rotation until 2020), Portland State will face 1994-97 US Coast Guard Academy just eight of the other 13 members. The Vikings will miss Weber State, Southern Utah, Northern Arizona, Offensive Line/Assistant Head Coach UC Davis and Cal Poly in 2018. In addition, the Vikings play Sacramento State for the third straight time 1993 American International Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator on the road and host Northern Colorado for the second straight time (though both instances do not 1991-92 Cornell occur in consecutive seasons). Assistant Offensive Line • Due to scheduling conflicts with Providence Park, Portland State will play four of its five home games Freshman Offensive Coordinator at Hillsboro Stadium. PSU played the entire 2000 (4-2) and 2010 (1-3) seasons at Hillsboro due to con- 1989-90 Western Washington struction at Providence Park. Including some one-off contests in other seasons, PSU is 6-7 all-time using Offensive Line 1987-88 Columbia River HS (WA) Hillsboro Stadium as its home field. Assistant Coach 1986 Central Valley HS (WA) Assistant Coach

2018 Viking Football • 4 A FAMILY AFFAIR COACHING STAFF • RS FR S Anthony Adams is the brother of former Vikings WR Darnell Adams. Anthony is expected to be a key defensive back for the Vikings in seasons to come. Darnell finished his career in 2017 (99 receptions, Defensive Coordinator/DL Payam Saadat 1,568 yards, 12 touchdowns). 1st year, Washington State, ‘94 • SR S Braxton Winterton was married in 2017 (Madeline). Spent more than two decades in collegiate coach- ing... has been defensive coordinator at Cal Poly • SR OL Josh Brown and SO DE Cody Brown are brothers who prepped at Sunset (Beaverton, OR) HS. (2004-08), Army (2009-13) and Central Washington • SO OL Ryan Phillipo and FR OL Zach Phillipo are brother who prepped at Sheldon (Eugene, OR) HS. (2014-15)... from Santa Monica, CA. • RS FR WR/QB Davis Koetter is the son of Tampa Bay Buccaneers Head Coach Dirk Koetter. Offensive Coordinator/OL • RS FR WR Mataio Talalemotu is the son of Ina Talalemotu, who played in 1987-88 on Portland State’s Matt Leunen two NCAA II National finalist teams. He is also the cousin of former Viking DL Savali Talalemotu. 7th year, Portland State, ‘10 • RS FR DE Jake Porter’s father, Jason, was a four-year letterwinner in baseball at Portland State (1991-94). Takes over as offensive coordinator and offensive line coach in seventh season at PSU... has also • SO K Graycen Kennedy is the son of Viking women’s basketball coach Lynn Kennedy. coached tight ends in two stings (2011-13, 2015-present)... played tight end and tackle for the Vikings from 2005-09... from Redmond, OR. TIDBITS OF VIKING TRIVIA Special Teams Coordinator/RBs • Portland State has 35 players on the roster from the state of Oregon, plus five others from just across Nick Whitworth the river and the Vancouver, WA area. 4th year, Idaho State, ‘01 • After walking on at Portland State last year, JR TE Cameron Loos (New Mexico State transfer) was given Had 10 years experience as special team coordina- tor at Idaho State and Central Washington before a scholarship prior to the start of the 2017 season. Players this past season who originally walked on, coming to PSU... Bruce Barnum’s first recruit at ISU but have earned scholarships include SR LB Houston Barnes, JR FB Sirgeo Hoffman and SO WR Easton (‘98)... from Mackay, ID. Trakel. Safeties • SO P Ben Niesner did not play high school football. He picked up punting on his own in 2016 and at- John Ely tended the Ray Guy Prokicker Camp, attracting collegiate attention. He ended up starting last season’s 9th year, Western Washington, ‘87 Begins 30th year in coaching and ninth at Portland finale as a true freshman. State... was DC at previous stops Southern Oregon, • SO WR Emmanuel Daigbe was born in Liberia. Originally he wrestled in college at Highline and Green Western Washington, and Idaho State... has also coached special teams and running backs at PSU... River CCs. hometown is Anaheim, CA. • Portland State has six players on the roster that were formerly members of FBS programs. Tight Ends/Recruiting Coord. • Offensive Coordinator Matt Leunen (OL/TE, 2005-09), and linebackers coach Manoa Latu (S, 2010-11) AC Patterson are both PSU alums who played for the Vikings. 4th year, UTEP, ‘14 Came to PSU after one year as student assistant • Special Teams Coordinator and running backs coach Nick Whitworth was Bruce Barnum’s first recruit and one year as high school coach... played two when Barnum was working at Idaho State. seasons at UTEP before knee injuries ended his career... son of NFL coach Andre Patterson (Minne- • Assistant coach AC Patterson’s father, Andre, is a long-time NFL coach currently working with the Min- sota)... from Las Vegas, NV. nesota Vikings. Wide Receivers/Quarterbacks • Portland State had a pair of former players meet in the Super Bowl for the first time in history in February Evan Mozzochi 4th year, Western Oregon, ‘12 2014. TE Julius Thomas (‘10, Denver) and DB DeShawn Shead (‘11, Seattle) both played in Super Bowl Fourth year at PSU and sixth year as a collegiate XLVIII. Shead returned to the Super Bowl in 2015 with the Seahawks. He joins Clint Didier and Ted Pop- coach... spent two seasons as quarterbacks coach at Western Oregon... played collegiately at Idaho son as former Vikings with Super Bowl rings. Thomas was named a Pro Bowl tight end in 2013 and 2014. State and WOU... native of Vancouver, WA. In the 2014 off-season, he signed the richest tight end contract in the NFL to play for the Jacksonville Cornerbacks Jaguars. Shead, a starting corner with the Seahawks in 2016, missed 2017 due to an ACL injury, but has Colin Fry signed with Detroit for 2018. 2nd year, Nevada, ‘11 • Other Vikings currently on NFL rosters are LB Patrick Onwuasor (Baltimore Ravens), CB Xavier Coleman A defensive assistant three seasons at Nevada and three seasons at Cal before coming to PSU... native (NY Jets), LS Kameron Canaday (Pittsburgh Steelers), OL Cornelius Edison (Minnesota Vikings), OL Ran- of Sacramento, CA. din Crecelius (Baltimore Ravens), CB Donovan Olumba (Dallas Cowboys) and Davond Dade (Baltimore Ravens). Linebackers Manoa Latu ON THE AIR 1st year, Portland State, ‘12 Former Viking linebacker returns to coach his Portland State returns to the airwaves this season on Rip City Radio 620 AM. New for the Viking pro- position... grad assistant at Utah State for three gram will be play-by-play man Matt Richert. He replaces long-time broadcaster Tom Hewitt, who retired seasons and coached at Independence (KS) CC in 2017... from Kapahulu, HI. this past year. The Vikings will appear on television several times this season. The Sept. 8 game at Oregon will be Special Teams Assistant broadcast on the Pac-12 Network. The Nov. 3 home game against Idaho State will air on Eleven Sports. Jason Diffee 3rd year, Portland State, ‘17 Other games televised that are local to the opponent include Montana State (Sept. 22), Idaho (Sept. Played at Central Washington under Nick 29) and Montana (Oct. 6), all on SWX. The Oct. 27 contest at Sacramento State will be televised by the Whitworth and Payam Saadat before coming to Portland State to finish degree and assist with home team on CW31 in Sacramento. On. Nov. 10, the Vikings’ game at North Dakota will be televised on special teams... from Bakersfield, CA. the MidCo Sports Network. All Big Sky Conference games and Portland State home game are live streamed at www.WatchBig- Defensive Assistant Sky.com and on Pluto TV Channel 232. Adam Khosroabadi 2nd year A defensive assistant who is completing his degree GET ON THE BUS: THE AMERICANA TOUR at Portland State... following a four-year stint in the Marine Corps (2003-07), he coached high school Portland State Football Coach Bruce Barnum is renowned for taking his team on the bus to as many and junior college football... from Los Angeles, CA. road games as possible. He calls it “The Americana Tour.” It has made for some long bus rides, but Barnum often lets his team out to see the sights. Barnum also feels it promotes team unity (and saves a few dollars Defensive Assistant Parker Henry in the budget). In the past three years, PSU has logged 11,842 bus miles with a “program record” of 4,906 1st year, Washington State, ‘16 in 2016. Played four seasons at Washington State as a nickelback... following graduation was an assistant The Americana Tour continues in 2018 as the Vikings plan some extended bus trips once again. PSU coach at Skyview (WA) High School... native of will bus round trip to Nevada (1,064 miles round trip), Oregon (218 miles), Idaho (718 miles), Montana Vancouver, WA. (1,098 miles) and Sacramento State (1,158 miles). Only the game at North Dakota (charter) will include

2018 Viking Football • 5 air travel. That will be a total of 4,256 bus miles for the Vikings in 2018 which, remarkably, ranks only WHAT YOU SHOULD third-most in four seasons. KNOW ABOUT Here is a quick log of the Americana Tour in past seasons: PORTLAND STATE • Coach Barnum led his first “Americana Tour” in 2015, which included bus rides to Pullman, WA, Pocatel- lo, ID, San Luis Obispo, CA, and Cheney, WA. In all, the Vikings logged 4,394 bus miles and approximately AND VIKING FOOTBALL 80 hours round trip to those four destinations (PSU also flew on two road trips). The Americana Tour included such things as dozens of on-bus movies, a stop to buy a lottery ticket on the way home from Portland State University, located in Portland, beating Washington State, a practice on Boise State’s blue turf, a sight-seeing trip to Alcatraz (in which OR, is the second-largest school in the state of Or- equipment manager Mike Haluska was left on the island… but soon retrieved), and a midnight McDon- egon with 28,407 students. It was founded in 1946 as Vanport College - a two-year institution. ald’s run at a lonely truck stop in eastern Oregon. In addition to the economy of the bus trips, Barnum Athletically, Portland State began as a junior contends the time together draws the Viking team closer. college in 1946-47, but competed in the Oregon • The 2016 Americana Tour included round trips to San Jose, Seattle and Sacramento (twice). There was Collegiate Conference at the NAIA level from 1950 also a return bus ride from Ogden, UT and a shorter trip from Las Vegas to Cedar City... the trip to San to 1964, winning three OCC football titles (1962, Jose was a total of 1,340 miles. It included a stop off at Oregon Wildlife Safari and the obligatory In- 1963, 1964). PSU became a four-year institution in and-Out Burger visitation in Medford... on the trip to Southern Utah, PSU flew into Las Vegas, took in 1955. the Criss Angel Show at the Luxor Hotel and made another midnight In-and-Out run... while traveling to Portland State joined the NCAA in 1965 and Weber State, PSU visited Temple Square and the Hogle Zoo... after a pair round trips to Sacramento (UC competed at the College Division level (the forerun- Davis and Sacramento State), PSU had accumulated 4,906 bus miles for the season. ner of NCAA II). PSU was an NCAA 1-AA member • The 2017 season was limited to just three bus trips: Oregon State, Idaho State and Eastern Washington. from 1978-80, then moved back to Division II in There was also a bus portion from San Jose, CA to Cal Poly. And, Portland State’s trip to Corvallis was a 1981, where it competed through the 1995 season. mere 168 miles round trip. The Americana Tour bus trip to Pocatello, ID was 660 miles one way, 1,320 The Vikings were members of the Western Football miles round trip. The Vikings made a stop in Pendleton and toured the Pendleton Rodeo Museum and Conference from 1982 to 1992, winning six confer- ence championships. PSU made eight NCAA II play- Hall of Fame, as well as a stop along the Snake River... the Vikings had bus travel from San Jose Airport off appearances from 1987 to 1995. to San Luis Obispo for the game at Cal Poly. It was 376 miles round trip and included a stop over on In 1996, Portland State moved to the Big Sky the Monterey Peninsula on the way down. No golf was played... the final week’s bus trip from PSU to Conference and up to the NCAA 1-AA (now FCS) Eastern Washington was 339 miles one way, 678 round trip. That made the Vikings’ Americana Tour for level. The Vikings made their first playoff appear- 2017 a total of 2,542 miles. ance at their current level in 2000. In 2015, Portland State had its best season ever at the Division I level, 2018 SEASON PREVIEW compiling a 9-3 record and reaching the NCAA play- offs. Portland State has nine winning records and a VIKINGS READY TO TURN THINGS AROUND IN 2018 68-87 conference record in 20 seasons in the Big Sky. A team that was beset by injuries two seasons ago and youthful throughout the past two years due Portland State’s football program has produced to a change in recruiting philosophy, PSU looks ahead to a 2018 season that is as challenging as ever. such legendary figures as Coach , quar- The coaching staff has addressed the youth by recruiting a handful of transfers from both the FBS terbacks Neil Lomax and June Jones, Tom Oberg and the junior college ranks, to go with a large true freshman class. (the first Viking to play in the NFL), Coach Pokey Three talented transfers on offense include SR RB Darian Green (Ball State), JR RB Quinton Baker Allen (who led the Vikings to two NCAA II National (Western Kentucky) and JR WR Isaiah Woods (Washington). The offensive line, which lost four seniors last Championship appearances), and some 30 players season, has added four junior college transfers to compete for starting roles with the returning group who have appeared in the NFL. (Spencer Reed, Carlos Barazza, Babak Ghadaksaz and Alex Rockwell). In 2014, three former Vikings reached NFL Cham- Returning talent includes preseason All-American tight end Charlie Taumoepeau. The junior had 45 pionship games: Julius Thomas with Denver, DeShawn receptions last season for 673 yards and three touchdowns. He leads a deep, experienced group at tight Shead with Seattle and Jordan Senn with Carolina. end that should have a big impact on offense. Thomas and Shead went on to meet in Super Bowl Defensively, top tackler and SR LB Kasun Jackett (91 tackles) is back, as is SR S Artuz Manning (57 XLVIII with their respective teams and Shead became tackles, 6 PBUs, 1 INT) and a solid interior defensive line. a Super Bowl Champion - just the third former PSU Viking to do so (Clint Didier, Ted Popson). Shead made The quarterback position will once again provide intrigue as there was no defined starter going into a return appearance to the Super Bowl in 2015, while preseason camp. SOs Jalani Eason (five starts, 1,025 yards total offense, 10 TDs in 2017) and Davis Alex- Thomas was selected to his second Pro Bowl in as ander (three starts, 1,353 yards total offense, 7 TDs) will battle it out with SO newcomer Danny Velasquez many years. He later signed a free agent contract with (2,770 yards total offense, 29 TDs at Modesto JC as a freshman). the Jacksonville Jaguars, making him the highest paid Changes on the sideline should be impactful in 2018. Barnum brought in new defensive coordinator tight end in the NFL. Payam Saadat to improve a defense that ranked last in the Big Sky Conference in points allowed and Portland State football plays at Providence Park, yards allowed. Saadat, a veteran defensive coach and coordinator, will adjust the Vikings to a flex style. an off-campus stadium in downtown Portland that has Offensively, Barnum returns to full-time play-calling - a role in which he has had great success for some a capacity of 18,627, and at Hillsboro Stadium, west of 15 seasons, including 2010-15 at PSU. downtown, a 7,200-seat stadium. SEEKING STARTERS ON THE OFFENSIVE LINE VIKINGS IN THE PROS PSU returns only one full-time starter on the offensive line from 2017; SO RG Korbin Sorensen (6-6, 305). However, two players return with starts. SR OT Josh Brown (6-5, 300) started the last five games of NFL last season, while SR C Garrett Stauffer (6-4, 295) has started five games at center, but missed all but one DeShawn Shead, CB, Detroit Lions game of last season due to injury. Patrick Onwuasor, LB, Baltimore Ravens Traditionally a position that has rolled over two or three players a season, the offensive line has al- Kameron Canaday, LS, Pittsburgh Steelers Xavier Coleman, CB, New York Jets ways been a strength of the team. However, there were four seniors on the line last year. That necessitated Cornelius Edison, OL, Minnesota Vikings bringing in four junior college transfers at the position to compete for starting roles in 2018. Donovan Olumba, CB, Dallas Cowboys “Offensive line has been a bright spot offensively as long as I have been here, and still is. We appear Randin Crecelius, OL, Baltimore Ravens to be more lean and athletic than in the past. That will be fun to watch,” said Bruce Barnum. “But we Davond Dade, DL, Tennessee Titans needed to add some depth going into this year.“ Among the transfers are OLs Spencer Reed (6-3, 270, Moorpark JC), Babak Ghadaksaz (6-2, 290,

2018 Viking Football • 6 Saddleback CC), Alex Rockwell (6-3, 260, College of the Canyons) and Carlos Barraza (6-3, 300, Sierra JC). ALL-TIME “We lost five players (from the offensive line) so we had to even the position out class-wise. We may COACHING RECORDS yet bring in another at camp,” said Barnum, referring to his transfers. Other returning players expected to compete for starting roles are SR OT Peter Fisherkeller (6-5, 275, Coach Years Yrs. W L T Pct. 1947-54 8 19 43 3 .323 20 games experience), SO OL Tommy Laverde (6-5, 290) and RS FR OLs Tyson Pauling (6-5, 310) and Brady Ralph Davis 1955-56 2 4 11 1 .267 Brick (6-5, 285). Les Leggatt 1957-58 2 6 11 0 .353 “Two of the redshirt freshman - Brady Brick and Tyson Pauling - what they have done with their Hugh Smithwick 1959-61 3 6 17 2 .261 bodies and with their skills in the off-season, I think they are going to fit right into the mix,” Barnum said. Tom DeSylvia 1962 1 4 4 0 .500 Portland State also signed high schoolers Shiloh Ta’ase (6-3, 275) and John Schulte (6-6, 235), who 1963-67 5 21 24 1 .467 are likely a year away from competing. * 1968-71 4 20 19 0 .513 1972-74 3 9 24 0 .273 Mouse Davis 1975-80 6 42 24 0 .636 YOUTH BEHIND CENTER Don Read* 1981-85 5 19 33 1 .365 A pair of sophomores with starting experience return at quarterback in Jalani Eason (5-11, 185, 5 1986-92 7 63 26 2 .708 starts) and Davis Alexander (5-11, 195, 3 starts). Eason opened the 2018 season starting as a true fresh- Tim Walsh 1993-06 14 90 68 0 .572 man. He was a more run-oriented quarterback (222 rushing yards, 2 TDs, 69-141-6-803-6TD passing), Jerry Glanville 2007-09 3 9 24 0 .273 while Alexander started late in the season and showcased a big arm (90-157-3-1,233-5TD). Nigel Burton 2010-14 5 21 36 0 .368 Portland State signed another sophomore quarterback, Danny Velasquez (6-1, 185) out of Modesto Bruce Barnum 2015-17 3 12 22 0 .353 Junior College. Velasquez brings the run-pass combination at QB that has been the trademark for the All-Time PSU Record 71 345 386 10 .472 Vikings during the Bruce Barnum era. Last season at Modesto, he passed for 1,960 yards, 19 touchdowns * Don Read’s combined career record at Portland State was 39-52-1 in nine seasons. Mouse Davis and Tim Walsh coached PSU at both the NCAA and 10 interceptions, while running for 810 yards and 10 TDs on 125 carries. Velasquez was named All-Big II and NCAA 1 FCS levels of competition. 8 Conference first team. “He reminds me of (former Viking quarterback) Connor Kavanaugh but he’s a little bigger,” said PORTLAND STATE Barnum of Velasquez. “Danny is really athletic and is a perfect fit for our system.” Those three should have a heated competition for the starting quarterback job in 2018. RS FR Davis IN THE BIG SKY Koetter (6-2, 195) has worked out at wide receiver in preseason camp and will likely end up there. Portland State is in its 23rd season as a member of the Big Sky Conference after moving up from Division II in BACKFIELD BATTLE 1996. The Vikings have never won the Big Sky title, but An intriguing battle for playing time at running back will include a pair of proven FBS transfers that have finished second four times. joined the program over the summer. Darian Green, (SR, 5-9, 190) and Quinton Baker (JR, 5-8, 185) have quality experience. Green played in 32 games at Ball State, rushing for over 1,000 yards. He led the team Year W-L Big Sky Place Coach in rushing in 2015 with 730 yards and five touchdowns while starting every game. Baker played two sea- 1996 3-8 1-7 8th Walsh 1997 4-7 3-5 7th Walsh sons at Western Kentucky, gaining 775 yards on 164 carries with five TDs. He made the Conference USA 1998 5-6 4-4 t4th Walsh All-Freshman Team in 2016. 1999 8-3 6-2 t2nd Walsh “With Quinton and Darian added to that mix, they should really make a difference for us. We wanted 2000 8-4* 5-3 t2nd Walsh at least one and were lucky to get both,” said Barnum. 2001 7-4 5-2 t2nd Walsh “They were dynamic where they came from at the FBS level and I hope that translates to here. It will 2002 6-5 3-4 t4th Walsh affect our running back position because we will move some guys around now. You are always looking for 2003 4-7 1-6 7th Walsh “wow” at that position and those guys have it.” 2004 7-4 4-3 t3rd Walsh Portland State’s top rusher last season, Jason Talley (97-388-6) decided to leave the program but the 2005 6-5 4-3 t3rd Walsh 2006 7-4 6-2 t2nd Walsh Vikings will have plenty more returning backs in the competition. Included is junior Carlos Martin (5-11, 2007 3-8 3-5 t6th Glanville 200, 34-112-1) and sophomore Antwone Williams (5-8, 170, 19-59-0). Junior Chase Morrison (5-10, 205, 2008 4-7 3-5 t6th Glanville 6-19-1) is also back while RS FR Bishop Mitchell (5-9, 180) has moved over to receiver. 2009 2-9 1-7 t7th Glanville Potentially filling a big back role is JR Sirgeo Hoffman (6-0, 220) who has transferred in from Sierra 2010 2-9 1-7 8th Burton Junior College. 2011 7-4 5-3 t3rd Burton 2012 3-8 2-6 t11th Burton RECEIVERS: EXPERIENCED AND.... NOT SO MUCH 2013 6-6 3-5 9th Burton 2014 3-9 2-6 t10th Burton Perhaps the deepest and most talented position on the team is at tight end where the Vikings return 2015 9-3 6-2 t2nd Barnum five letterwinners and a redshirt. 2016 3-8 2-6 t9th Barnum Junior Charlie Taumoepeau (6-3, 240) was a starter at tight end, putting up big numbers in 2017 with 2017 0-11 0-8 13th Barnum 45 receptions for 673 yards and three touchdowns. He averaged 15.0 yards per catch and had the most 107-139 70-101 receptions by a tight end at PSU since Viking Hall of Famer Barry Naone’s 48 catches in 1988. Taumoepeau * NCAA playoffs has been as a first team Preseason All-American at tight end. He was second team All-Big Sky Conference last year, and preseason All-Big Sky this year. Senior Cole Ford (6-4, 245), junior Cameron Loos (6-2, 235) and sophomores Daniel Giannosa (6-8, 260) and AJ Ruffin (6-5, 250) have all played significant snaps. Head Coach Bruce Barnum plans to adjust some of the offensive scheme to take better advantage of his group of tight ends. “I see tight end being one of our strengths in both the run game and the pass game. That group will be on the field together a lot. It will be tough to personnel against them,” he said. On the outside the Vikings have a host of young players but not a lot of experience at wide receiver. Of the eight returners on the roster, five are redshirt freshmen, three are sophomores, and only SO Easton Trakel (5-9, 180) has caught a pass, with two receptions. “The young guys are very talented, they just don’t have the experience. It is time for them to go. They are done with their redshirt year,” Barnum said of the group joining Trakel. “The personality there is outstanding, and they are a group of winners. George McCorley, (6-3, 200) will be on the outside and he can cut and jump. Mataio Talalemotu (6-1, 180) can play inside and outside. Beau Kelly, (5-9, 165) is an

2018 Viking Football • 7 inside scatterbug. I just need to make sure in the weight room they get durable SR Sam Bodine (6-2, 240) is the most experienced player in the middle of enough to last the season.” the defense with 22 games and 12 starts on his resume. The Vikings signed JR Isaiah Woods (6-1, 210), a talented wide receiv- Another key to the linebacker group is RS JR Houston Barnes (6-0, 200). er formerly from the University of Washington, to help remedy some of the Expect Barnes to compete with Jackett for the starting middle linebacker posi- inexperience. As a freshmen in 2015, Woods played in 13 games for the Hus- tion. kies, making 13 receptions. His athleticism will be a great add to the receiving “That position has become even more a question of speed (in the new corps. defense),” said Barnum. “I am glad we have some guys that can run there. We “We brought in Isaiah Woods for a reason,” Barnum said. “He is sea- have worked on that in the off-season, making sure we have the speed there soned and experienced at a high level. So we hope he steps in and has an we need.” impact. That is why you take transfers so they can step in and compete right away. “ CROWDED BACKFIELD PART II Two other NLI signees, Emmanuel Daigbe (SO, 6-1, 200) and Jacob Bystry Portland State has 18 players listed as defensive backs and at the rover (JR, 6-0, 180), have increased the receiving group’s size and depth. Bystry, a position - a kind of safety-linebacker hybrid role - however only six have play- transfer from Citrus JC, lends experience to the group as well. ing experience. Nathan Hawthorne (SO, 5-9, 185), Stephen Marcille (SO, 5-10, 165), and SR S Artuz Manning (5-11, 185) is the most experienced player on the Keondre Menefee (JR, 6-0, 180) are young players looking for an opportunity. defense with 30 career games and 21 starts. In nine games last year, he had RS FR Bishop Mitchell (5-9, 180) joins the mix as well after moving over from 57 tackles, four tackles for loss, six pass breakups, an interception and a forced running back. fumble. The coaching staff is hoping for even more production in his final sea- son, as well as leadership on the field. LOTS OF GUYS UP FRONT, BUT WHERE WILL THEY Another SR S, Braxton Winterton (6-3, 215), and JR CBs Maxwell Howell PLAY? (6-1, 190) and Montre Brown (6-1, 185) will be counted on to step up as well. Nine players return on the defensive line, six with playing experience. Those three have all lettered for the Vikings with Winterton and Howell getting One thing that can be counted on is JRs Kenton Bartlett (6-3, 275) and Antho- starts. ny Del Toro (6-2, 295) and SO Semise Kofe (6-1, 310) will all play inside. After There are five redshirts back providing a lot of depth, but who remain that, the other three returning letterwinners, SRs Larry Ross (6-3, 240) and untested. FR Anthony Adams (6-0, 175), Robert Holt (6-2, 200) and Jared Reed Dallas House (6-2, 270) and SO Noah Yunker (6-4, 250) have all played on the (6-0, 175) are part of the youth movement made by Bruce Barnum and his edge and with their hand on the ground. coaching staff two years ago. Ross, Bartlett and Del Toro are all returning starters, while House has SO Sam Inos (5-11, 190) had a strong spring and is battling for the free played in 22 career games with five starts. That gives the Vikings a solid level safety role while coming off a redshirt season. Inos was the Oregon 6A Defen- of experience with which to begin. sive Player of the Year in 2015, then competed one season at Eastern Washing- Redshirts SO Cody Brown (6-3, 230) and FR Jake Porter (6-4, 245) and ton. Boogie Davis (6-3, 250) are all defensive ends looking for a chance to break Three junior transfers, Ryan Lesch (6-1, 200), Romeo Gunt (5-10, 190) through. Davis may also see time on the interior. and Deon Crayon (6-2, 175), enter camp this fall, and all three are expected to “I have a lot of confidence in the interior - the inside - of our defensive play. line. Del Toro, Bartlett, Semise are all in shape - strong and fast,” Barnum said. “I need to have the fastest backfield in the Big Sky to be successful with “What we are addressing there is edge rushers. I wasn’t happy with our edge what we are doing,” Barnum said. “We needed another corner, and think we rushers (last season). That has been one of our focuses of the off-season - have that with Deon Crayon, and we think Lesch is going to really help at finding guys on the edge that can rush the passer. That could be a guy you see safety. The youth that we have in the back end needs to come to fruition now. there now, it could be a linebacker, it could be a newcomer.” So, that will be a really competitive area this fall.” Along those lines, the Vikings have brought in two new ends in JR Shawn Freshmen coming in at defensive back include Zavion Avery (CB, 6-1, Richard (6-2, 235, El Camino JC) and FR James Thomas (6-2, 235). FR DT Alex 190), Dawson Carr (S, 6-4, 185) and David Joseph (S, 6-0, 195). Sanchez (6-1, 260) is also a newcomer to the defensive line. SPECIAL COMPETITION IT IS PRONOUNCED juh-KETT, NOT JACK-et JR LS Riley Shackelford (6-1, 235) is back after two solid seasons in the SR LB Kasun Jackett (6-2, 225) is the man in the middle for the Vikings at most under-appreciated role on the team. But he is the only thing about the linebacker. While he led the team with 91 tackles last season, new defensive Viking specialist group that is set. coordinator Payam Saadat is looking for Jackett to step up and be more of a SO K Graycen Kennedy (6-2, 190) returns after nine starts, but he will be difference-maker in 2018. Jackett has the size and athleticism to get the job challenged immediately by freshman signee Cody Williams (5-10, 180). Wil- done, and could be the key to a more opportunistic group this season (PSU had liams, who can also punt, may get into the conversation at that position with only seven sacks and 12 forced turnovers in 2017). SO Ben Niesner (5-11, 180). Niesner saw field time late in the 2017 season. Joining Jackett is a fairly experienced group at linebacker. SOs Nicolas SO P Ward Bonnin (6-1, 195) earned a spot as a walk on during spring Ah Sam (6-0, 205), Dylan Hanley (6-2, 225) and Steffen Jacobsen (6-2, 210) practice and JR P Kyle Craig (6-0, 200) is a JC transfer that also joins the com- all came into the program with high expectations for their contributions. Now petition. with a year behind them, their progress will be vital to the team.

2018 Viking Football • 8 2017 REVIEW his season short at just six games. For his career, Crecelius made 26 starts in After a promising start that included competitive losses to FBS oppo- 29 contests. nents BYU and Oregon State, Portland State surprised themselves and all who Thompson, a senior from Oregon City, was also slowed by injuries, play- observed by going winless for the 2017 season (0-11). It marked only the sec- ing in eight games. He was a second team All-Big Sky choice on special teams ond winless season in school history. as a junior. His limited action this year earned him honorable mention honors. The Viking struggles reached across the board but were particularly evi- Thompson made five tackles this season and 26 over his career on special dent on defense, where they gave up school record totals in points (43.0) and teams. yards per game (493.3). Late in the season, a transition at quarterback showed potential for the OUTSLAY SELECTED AS ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN future as the Vikings passed for 1,189 yards, six touchdowns and only two Portland State offensive lineman Justin Outslay was named to the 2017 interceptions over the final three games behind RS FR Davis Alexander. He College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic America® will be a top contender for the starting role next season as a youthful Portland 8 2nd Team for all of Division I football. State program matures. Outslay, a senior from Salem, OR, had previously been named to the Co- In fact, Portland State expects growth in a program that featured 56 SIDA Academic All-District 8 team earning a nomination to the national bal- freshmen, redshirt freshmen and sophomores on the 2017 roster. lot. With his Academic All-America selection, he becomes the sixth Academic All-American in Portland State program history. Honors have been won by MOSLEY, TAUMOEPEAU TOP VIKINGS ALL-BIG SKY Viking student athletes at total of 10 times. SELECTIONS A starting right tackle from Salem (OR) Academy, Outslay is among 50 Offensive lineman Tyshon Mosley and tight end Charlie Taumoepeau led Division I football players from both the FCS and FBS level to earn honors on a group of seven Portland State Vikings as the Big Sky Conference released its the first and second Academic All-America teams in 2017. All-Conference teams for 2017. Outslay is a Business Finance major at Portland State with a 3.91 grade Mosley and Taumoepeau were named second team All-Big Sky in a vote point average. He completed his degree requirements this past term. A four- by league coaches. Wide receiver Darnell Adams was selected to the third year letterwinner in the Viking program, he started every game this season at team. Four Vikings were given honorable mention: offensive lineman Randin right tackle. Crecelius, linebacker Beau Duronslet, cornerback Donovan Olumba and special The Academic All-America program recognizes the nation’s top stu- teams performer Mitchell Thompson. dent-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the class- Mosley, a senior from Sandy, UT, started every game for the Vikings at left room. guard. He started all 20 games in his two year career at Portland State, missing PORTLAND STATE’S ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS IN FOOTBALL two as a junior due to injury. In that time, the Vikings averaged well over 400 1972 Bill Dials yards per game on offense and over 200 yards per game rushing. 1977 John Urness Taumoepeau, a sophomore from Federal Way, WA, was a starter at tight 1978 John Urness end putting up big numbers with 45 receptions for 673 yards and three touch- 1999 Chris Cain, 2nd team downs. He averaged 15.0 yards per catch and had the most receptions by a 2000 Chris Cain, 1st team tight end at PSU since Viking Hall of Famer Barry Naone’s 48 catches in 1988. 2004 Joey King, 2nd team 2005 Joey King, 1st team Adams, a senior from Newberg, OR, had his best season as a Viking. He 2006 Jordan Senn, 2nd team made a career-high 44 receptions for team highs of 705 yards and five touch- 2007 Jordan Senn, 2nd team downs in 10 games. Adams had four 100-yard receiving games. For his career, 2017 Justin Outslay, 2nd team he made 99 receptions for 1,568 yards and 12 touchdowns. On the honorable mention list were two defensive players, one offensive DOZEN VIKINGS EARN ACADEMIC player and a special teams player. ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE HONORS Duronslet, a senior from Milwaukie, OR, made 58 tackles, two tackles for SR OL Justin Outslay highlighted a group of 12 Vikings who were named loss, two pass breakups, an interception and a fumble recovery in 10 games for to the Academic All-Big Sky Conference team. Honorees are student-athletes the Vikings. In his four-year career, he amassed 243 tackles, 12 pass breakups who maintained a 3.20 GPA or higher and played in at least half of the games. and five takeaways. Duronslet played in 45 career games with 32 starts. Here they are, with majors: FR P Hayden Cowden, Applied Health and Fitness; Olumba, a senior transfer from Tucson, AZ, started all 11 games for the SR LB Beau Duronslet, Health Science; FR QB Jalani Eason, Communications; Vikings. He had 21 tackles, two tackles for loss and a team-high seven pass FR TE Daniel Giannosa, History; FR WR Nathan Hawthorne, Business: Man- breakups. agement; SR WR/QB Josh Kraght, Child and Family Studies; SR OL Justin Out- Crecelius, a senior from Lake Stevens, WA, was easily one of the top line- slay, Business: Finance; SR WR Trent Riley, Psychology; SO LS Riley Shackelford, men in the Big Sky Conference. He was third team All-Big Sky as a junior and Business: Marketing; FR OL Korbin Sorensen, Mathematics; SR CB Ryan Wood, on the preseason All-Big Sky team for 2017. Unfortunately, a knee injury cut Communications; FR DE Noah Yunker, Business: Management.

2018 Viking Football • 9 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS 2018 Football Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School/College) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School/College) 1 Romeo Gunt S 5-10 190 JR JC Philadelphia, PA (Imhotep Charter/LA Valley JC) 55 Boogie Davis DT 6-3 250 FR RS Portland, OR (Westview) 3 Sam Inos S 5-11 190 SO RS Tigard, OR (Tigard/Eastern Washington) 56 Dylan Hanley LB 6-2 225 SO 1V Grants Pass, OR (Grants Pass) 4 Danny Velasquez QB 6-0 200 SO JC Turlock, CA (Turlock/Modesto JC) 57 Cody Williams K 5-10 180 FR HS Murrieta, CA (Murrietta Valley) 5 Easton Trakel WR 5-9 180 SO 1V Olympia, WA (Tumwater) 58 Dallas House DT 6-2 270 SR 2V Temecula, CA (Linfield Christian) 6 Davis Alexander QB 5-11 195 SO 1V Gig Harbor, WA (Gig Harbor) 59 Graycen Kennedy K 6-2 190 SO 1V Portland, OR (Wilson)

7 Isaiah Woods WR 6-1 210 JR TR Los Angeles, CA (Sierra Canyon/Washington) 59 Levi O’Connell LB 6-0 230 FR HS Gresham, OR (Gresham) 8 Maxwell Howell CB 6-2 190 JR 1V West Palm Beach, FL (Palm Beach Lakes/Ohio) 60 Brady Brick OL 6-5 285 FR RS Battle Ground, WA (Battle Ground) 9 Houston Barnes LB 6-0 200 JR RS Lanett, AL (Valley/Feather River JC) 61 Shiloh Ta’ase OL 6-3 275 FR HS Seattle, WA (Ballard) 10 Jalani Eason QB 5-11 185 SO 1V Los Angeles, CA (Junipero Serra) 62 Spencer Reed OL 6-3 270 JR JC Thousand Oaks, CA (Thousand Oaks/Moorpark) 12 Quinton Baker RB 5-8 185 JR TR Ashland, KY (Paul Blazer/Western Kentucky) 64 Larry Brister OL 6-2 285 JR HS Portland, OR (Jefferson)

13 Beau Kelly WR 5-9 165 FR RS Scottsdale, AZ (Chaparral) 65 Garrett Stauffer OL 6-4 295 SR 2V Damascus, OR (Sam Barlow) 14 Anthony Adams CB 6-0 175 FR RS Newberg, OR (Newberg) 66 Jackson Velschow OL 6-2 285 FR HS Belmont, CA (Carlmont) 14 Jerad Toman QB 5-10 165 FR HS Scappoose, OR (Scappoose) 68 Zach Phillipo OL 6-2 275 FR HS Eugene, OR (Sheldon) 15 Braxton Winterton S 6-3 220 SR 1V Lindon, UT (Pleasant Grove/Snow College) 69 Ryan Phillipo OL 6-3 275 SO TR Eugene, OR (Sheldon/Oregon) 15 Ryan Javines QB 6-1 185 FR HS St. George, UT (Pine View) 70 Josh Brown OL 6-5 300 SR 3V Portland, OR (Sunset)

16 Davis Koetter WR 6-2 195 FR RS Tampa, FL (Berkeley Prep) 71 John Schulte OL 6-6 235 FR HS Las Vegas, NV (Faith Lutheran) 17 Terrell West S 5-8 170 FR RS Portland, OR (Jefferson) 72 Babak Ghadaksaz OL 6-2 300 JR JC Irvine, CA (University/Saddleback CC) 17 Dino Maldonado QB 6-1 185 FR HS Santa Maria, CA (St. Joseph) 73 Peter Fisherkeller OL 6-5 275 SR 3V Bothell, WA (Bothell) 19 Jared Reed S 6-0 180 FR RS Portland, OR (Central Catholic) 74 Tyson Pauling OL 6-5 310 FR RS Victorville, CA (Silverado) 20 Stephen Marcille WR 5-10 165 SO SQ Beaverton, OR (Beaverton) 75 Alex Rockwell OL 6-3 270 SO JC Ridgecrest, CA (Burroughs/College of Canyons)

21 Carlos Martin RB 5-11 205 JR 2V La Habra, CA (La Habra) 76 Tommy Laverde OL 6-5 290 SO SQ Portland, OR (Lincoln) 22 James Thomas DE 6-1 235 FR HS Lancaster, CA (Chaminade Prep) 77 Korbin Sorensen OL 6-6 305 SO 1V Kennewick, WA (Kamiakin) 23 Montre Brown CB 6-1 185 JR 2V Tacoma, WA (Wilson) 79 Carlos Barraza OL 6-3 300 JR JC Reno, NV (Reno/Sierra JC) 24 Artuz Manning S 5-11 185 SR 3V Rancho Cucamonga, CA (Rancho Cucamonga) 80 Emmanuel Daigbe WR 6-1 200 SO HS Kent, WA (Kent-Meridian) 26 Nicolas Ah Sam LB 6-0 225 SO 1V Springfield, OR (Springfield) 81 Mataio Talalemotu WR 6-1 180 FR RS Beaverton, OR (Beaverton)

27 Deon Crayon CB 6-2 175 JR JC Palmdale, CA (Knight/Butte JC) 82 George McCorley WR 6-3 200 FR RS San Diego, CA (Lincoln) 28 Bishop Mitchell WR 5-9 180 FR RS Mt. Angel, OR (Kennedy) 83 Daniel Giannosa TE 6-8 260 SO 1V Modesto, CA (Big Valley Christian) 29 Ryan Lesch S 6-1 200 JR JC St. Cloud, FL (Harmony/Butte JC) 84 Cameron Loos TE 6-2 240 JR 1V Vancouver, WA (Hockinson/New Mexico State) 30 David Joseph S 6-0 195 FR HS Sacramento, CA (Del Campo) 85 AJ Ruffin TE 6-5 250 SO 1V Tacoma, WA (Wilson) 32 Nathan Hawthorne WR 5-9 185 SO 1V Vancouver, WA (Columbia River) 86 Cole Ford TE 6-4 245 SR 2V Bothell, WA (Bothell/UTEP)

32 Isaiah Henry LB 5-11 205 FR HS Hayward, CA (Bishop O’Dowd) 87 Jacob Bystry WR 6-0 180 JR JC Vancouver, WA (Columbia River/Citrus JC) 33 Darian Green RB 5-9 190 SR TR Lafayette, IN (Jefferson/Ball State) 88 Malik Thirdgill TE 6-4 240 FR RS Portland, OR (Central Catholic) 34 Chase Morrison RB 5-10 205 JR 2V Portland, OR (Jesuit) 89 Charlie Taumoepeau TE 6-3 240 JR 2V Federal Way, WA (Federal Way) 35 Zavion Avery CB 6-1 190 FR HS Los Angeles, CA (Dorsey) 90 Ben Niesner P 5-11 180 SO 1V Kent, WA (Tahoma) 36 Sam Bodine LB 6-2 240 SR 2V Canby, OR (Canby) 92 Alex Sanchez DT 6-1 260 FR HS Salem, OR (South Salem)

38 Antwone Williams RB 5-8 170 SO 1V Los Angeles, CA (Dorsey) 93 Kyle Craig P 6-0 200 SR JC San Francisco, CA (Riordan/Los Medanos JC) 40 Benton Hoge CB 5-10 180 FR HS Portland, OR (Lincoln) 94 Keondre Menefee WR 6-0 180 JR JC Portland, OR (Lakeridge/Ventura JC) 42 Steffen Jacobsen LB 6-2 220 SO 1V Portland, OR (Wilson) 95 Semise Kofe DT 6-1 310 SO 1V Portland, OR (Roosevelt) 43 Sirgeo Hoffman RB 6-0 220 JR JC Gresham, OR (Gresham/Pima CC) 96 Larry Ross DE 6-3 240 SR 2V Brentwood, CA (De La Salle) 44 Max McDaniel RB 6-1 210 FR HS Kelso, WA (Kelso) 97 Ward Bonnin P 6-1 195 SO HS Portland, OR (Roosevelt)

46 Kasun Jackett LB 6-2 225 SR 1V Eastvale, CA (Norco/Chaffey College) 98 Anthony Del Toro DT 6-2 295 JR 2V Grants Pass, OR (Grants Pass) 47 Robert Holt S 6-2 205 FR RS Sacramento, CA (Monterey Trail) 99 Shawn Richard DE 6-2 235 JR JC Miami, FL (Mourning/El Camino JC) 47 Ryon Hurley RB 5-10 170 FR HS Reno, NV (Damonte Ranch) Jackson Davis TE 6-1 240 JR JC Portland, OR (Wilson/College of the Siskiyous) 48 Riley Shackelford LS 6-1 235 JR 2V Chino Hills, CA (Ayala) 49 Kade Coons RB 5-9 180 FR HS Washougal, WA (Washougal)

50 Cody Brown DE 6-3 230 SO SQ Beaverton, OR (Sunset) 51 Kenton Bartlett DT 6-3 275 JR 2V Boise, ID (Centennial) 52 Gabriel Cervantes LS 6-3 210 FR HS LaVerne, CA (Damien) 53 Noah Yunker DE 6-4 250 SO 1V Bend, OR (Summit) 54 Jake Porter DE 6-4 245 FR RS West Linn, OR (West Linn) PRONUNCIATIONS Daniel Giannosa - GEE-uh-NO-suh Artuz Manning - ART-iss Jackson Velschow - VELLS-cow PLAYERS Babak Ghadaksaz - baw-BACK guh-DACK-saws Ben Niesner - NIZE-ner Nicolas Ah Sam - AH-SOM Sam Inos - EE-noss Josh Schulte - SHULT-ee COACHES Carlos Barraza - buh-ROZZ-uh Kasun Jackett - juh-KETT Shiloh Ta’ase - tuh-AWS-ee John Ely - EE-lee Sam Bodine - Bo-DEEN Ryan Javines - hah-VEE-ness Mataio Talalemotu - muh-TIE-oh Matt Leunen - LOO-nen Montre Brown - mon-TRAY Davis Koetter - CUTTER tuh-LALL-ee-MO-two Evan Mozzochi - muh-ZOCK-ee Jacob Bystry - BISS-tree Semise Kofe - suh-MEES KO-fay Charlie Taumoepeau - TOU-mo-PAY-uh Payam Saadat - PIE-um suh-DOT Emmanuel Daigbe - DAG-bee Tommy Laverde - luh-VER-dee Easton Trakel - TRAY-kull

2018 Viking Football • 10 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS 2018 Depth Chart OFFENSE DEFENSE LT RUSH 70 Josh Brown OL 6-5 300 SR 3V Portland, OR (Sunset) 96 Larry Ross DE 6-3 240 SR 2V Brentwood, CA (De La Salle) 73 Peter Fisherkeller OL 6-5 275 SR 3V Bothell, WA (Bothell) 99 Shawn Richard DE 6-2 235 JR JC Miami, FL (Mourning/El Camino JC) LG LT 60 Brady Brick OL 6-5 285 FR RS Battle Ground, WA (Battle Ground) 95 Semise Kofe DT 6-1 310 SO 1V Portland, OR (Roosevelt) 72 Babak Ghadaksaz OL 6-2 300 JR JC Irvine, CA (University/Saddleback CC) 58 Dallas House DT 6-2 270 SR 2V Temecula, CA (Linfield Christian) 74 Tyson Pauling OL 6-5 310 FR RS Victorville, CA (Silverado) RT C 51 Kenton Bartlett DT 6-3 275 JR 2V Boise, ID (Centennial) 65 Garrett Stauffer OL 6-4 295 SR 2V Damascus, OR (Sam Barlow) 98 Anthony Del Toro DT 6-2 295 JR 2V Grants Pass, OR (Grants Pass) 61 Shiloh Ta’ase OL 6-3 275 FR HS Seattle, WA (Ballard) END RG 53 Noah Yunker DE 6-4 250 SO 1V Bend, OR (Summit) 77 Korbin Sorensen OL 6-6 305 SO 1V Kennewick, WA (Kamiakin) 54 Jake Porter DE 6-4 245 FR RS West Linn, OR (West Linn) 75 Alex Rockwell OL 6-3 270 SO JC Ridgecrest, CA (Burroughs/College of Canyons) 22 James Thomas DE 6-1 235 FR HS Lancaster, CA (Chaminade Prep) 64 Larry Brister OL 6-2 285 JR HS Portland, OR (Jefferson) MLB RT 9 Houston Barnes LB 6-0 200 JR RS Lanett, AL (Valley/Feather River JC) 79 Carlos Barraza OL 6-3 300 JR JC Reno, NV (Reno/Sierra JC) 46 Kasun Jackett LB 6-2 225 SR 1V Eastvale, CA (Norco/Chaffey College) 62 Spencer Reed OL 6-3 270 JR JC Thousand Oaks, CA (Thousand Oaks/Moorpark) WLB 76 Tommy Laverde OL 6-5 290 SO SQ Portland, OR (Lincoln) 36 Sam Bodine LB 6-2 240 SR 2V Canby, OR (Canby) TE 56 Dylan Hanley LB 6-2 225 SO 1V Grants Pass, OR (Grants Pass) 89 Charlie Taumoepeau TE 6-3 240 JR 2V Federal Way, WA (Federal Way) 55 Boogie Davis LB 6-3 250 FR RS Portland, OR (Westview) 83 Daniel Giannosa TE 6-8 260 SO 1V Modesto, CA (Big Valley Christian) 26 Nicolas Ah Sam LB 6-0 225 SO 1V Springfield, OR (Springfield) 85 AJ Ruffin TE 6-5 250 SO 1V Tacoma, WA (Wilson) ROVER 86 Cole Ford TE 6-4 245 SR 2V Bothell, WA (Bothell/UTEP) 15 Braxton Winterton S 6-3 220 SR 1V Lindon, UT (Pleasant Grove/Snow College) 84 Cameron Loos TE 6-2 240 JR 1V Vancouver, WA (Hockinson/New Mexico State) 42 Steffen Jacobsen LB 6-2 220 SO 1V Portland, OR (Wilson) 88 Malik Thirdgill TE 6-4 240 FR RS Portland, OR (Central Catholic) 47 Robert Holt S 6-2 205 FR RS Sacramento, CA (Monterey Trail) QB SAM 6 Davis Alexander QB 5-11 195 SO 1V Gig Harbor, WA (Gig Harbor) 19 Jared Reed S 6-0 180 FR RS Portland, OR (Central Catholic) 10 Jalani Eason QB 5-11 185 SO 1V Los Angeles, CA (Junipero Serra) 24 Artuz Manning - N S 5-11 185 SR 3V Rancho Cucamonga, CA (Rancho Cucamonga) 4 Danny Velasquez QB 6-0 200 SO JC Turlock, CA (Turlock/Modesto JC) 1 Romeo Gunt S 5-10 190 JR JC Philadelphia, PA (Imhotep Charter/LA Valley JC) RB 17 Terrell West S 5-8 170 FR RS Portland, OR (Jefferson) 33 Darian Green RB 5-9 190 SR TR Lafayette, IN (Jefferson/Ball State) FS 12 Quinton Baker RB 5-8 185 JR TR Ashland, KY (Paul Blazer/Western Kentucky) 29 Ryan Lesch S 6-1 200 JR JC St. Cloud, FL (Harmony/Butte JC) 21 Carlos Martin RB 5-11 205 JR 2V La Habra, CA (La Habra) 3 Sam Inos - D S 5-11 190 SO RS Tigard, OR (Tigard/Eastern Washington) 38 Antwone Williams RB 5-8 170 SO 1V Los Angeles, CA (Dorsey) CB 43 Sirgeo Hoffman RB 6-0 220 JR JC Gresham, OR (Gresham/Pima CC) 23 Montre Brown CB 6-1 185 JR 2V Tacoma, WA (Wilson) 34 Chase Morrison RB 5-10 205 JR 2V Portland, OR (Jesuit) 27 Deon Crayon CB 6-2 175 JR JC Palmdale, CA (Knight/Butte JC) ZWR CB 81 Mataio Talalemotu WR 6-1 180 FR RS Beaverton, OR (Beaverton) 14 Anthony Adams CB 6-0 175 FR RS Newberg, OR (Newberg) 16 Davis Koetter WR 6-2 195 FR RS Tampa, FL (Berkeley Prep) 8 Maxwell Howell CB 6-2 190 JR 1V West Palm Beach, FL (Palm Beach Lakes/Ohio) 87 Jacob Bystry WR 6-0 180 JR JC Vancouver, WA (Columbia River/Citrus JC) UWR 5 Easton Trakel WR 5-9 180 SO 1V Olympia, WA (Tumwater) 13 Beau Kelly WR 5-9 165 FR RS Scottsdale, AZ (Chaparral) 32 Nathan Hawthorne WR 5-9 185 SO 1V Vancouver, WA (Columbia River) 28 Bishop Mitchell WR 5-9 180 FR RS Mt. Angel, OR (Kennedy) 20 Stephen Marcille WR 5-10 165 SO SQ Beaverton, OR (Beaverton) XWR 80 Emmanuel Daigbe WR 6-1 200 SO HS Kent, WA (Kent-Meridian) 82 George McCorley WR 6-3 200 FR RS San Diego, CA (Lincoln) 7 Isaiah Woods WR 6-1 210 JR TR Los Angeles, CA (Sierra Canyon/Washington) 94 Keondre Menefee WR 6-0 180 JR JC Portland, OR (Lakeridge/Ventura JC)

SPECIAL TEAMS H K 90 Ben Niesner P 5-11 180 SO 1V Kent, WA (Tahoma) 59 Graycen Kennedy K 6-2 190 SO 1V Portland, OR (Wilson) 16 Davis Koetter WR 6-2 195 FR RS Tampa, FL (Berkeley Prep) 57 Cody Williams K/P 5-10 180 FR HS Murrieta, CA (Murrietta Valley) PR P 13 Beau Kelly WR 5-9 165 FR RS Scottsdale, AZ (Chaparral) 90 Ben Niesner P 5-11 180 SO 1V Kent, WA (Tahoma) 81 Mataio Talalemotu WR 6-1 180 FR RS Beaverton, OR (Beaverton) 97 Ward Bonnin P/K 6-1 195 SO HS Portland, OR (Roosevelt) 5 Easton Trakel WR 5-9 180 SO 1V Olympia, WA (Tumwater) 93 Kyle Craig P 6-0 200 SR JC San Francisco, CA (Riordan/Los Medanos JC) KR LS 13 Beau Kelly WR 5-9 165 FR RS Scottsdale, AZ (Chaparral) 48 Riley Shackelford LS 6-1 235 JR 2V Chino Hills, CA (Ayala) 38 Antwone Williams RB 5-8 170 SO 1V Los Angeles, CA (Dorsey) 83 Daniel Giannosa TE 6-8 260 SO 1V Modesto, CA (Big Valley Christian) 32 Nathan Hawthorne WR 5-9 185 SO 1V Vancouver, WA (Columbia River)

2018 Viking Football • 11 THE START CHART ALPHABETICAL ROSTER OFFENSE 2017 Career 2017 Career 14 Anthony Adams______CB 32 Nathan Hawthorne___ WR 74 Tyson Pauling______OL No. Name GP GP Starts Starts 26 Nicolas Ah Sam______LB 32 Isaiah Henry______RB 69 Ryan Phillipo______OL 5 Easton Trakel, SO/WR 7 7 0 0 6 Davis Alexander______QB 43 Sirgeo Hoffman______RB 68 Zach Phillipo______OL 6 Davis Alexander, SO/QB 5 5 3 3 35 Zavion Avery______CB 40 Benton Hoge______CB 54 Jake Porter______DE 10 Jalani Eason, SO/QB 6 6 5 5 12 Quinton Baker______RB 47 Robert Holt______S 19 Jared Reed______S 21 Carlos Martin, JR/RB 11 16 3 3 79 Carlos Barraza______OL 58 Dallas House______DT 62 Spencer Reed______OL 32 Nathan Hawthorne, SO/WR 6 6 0 0 9 Houston Barnes______LB 8 Maxwell Howell______CB 99 Shawn Richard______DE 34 Chase Morrison, JR/RB 7 9 0 0 51 Kenton Bartlett______DT 47 Ryon Hurley______RB 75 Alex Rockwell______OL 38 Antwone Williams, SO/RB 11 11 0 0 36 Sam Bodine______LB 3 Sam Inos______S 96 Larry Ross______DE 65 Garrett Stauffer, SR/OL 1 6 1 5 97 Ward Bonnin______P/K 46 Kasun Jackett______LB 85 AJ Ruffin______TE 70 Josh Brown, SR/OL 11 34 5 5 60 Brady Brick______OL 42 Steffen Jacobsen______LB 92 Alex Sanchez______DT 73 Peter Fisherkeller, SR/OL 11 20 0 0 64 Larry Brister______OL 15 Ryan Javines______QB 48 Riley Shackelford______LS 77 Korbin Sorensen, SO/OL 11 11 10 10 50 Cody Brown______DE 30 David Joseph______S 71 John Schulte______OL 83 Daniel Giannosa, SO/TE 11 11 0 0 70 Josh Brown______OL 13 Beau Kelly______WR 77 Korbin Sorensen______OL 84 Cameron Loos, JR/TE 10 10 1 1 23 Montre Brown______CB 59 Graycen Kennedy______K 65 Garrett Stauffer______OL 85 AJ Ruffin, SO/TE 11 11 0 0 87 Jacob Bystry______WR 16 Davis Koetter______WR 61 Shiloh Ta’ase______OL 86 Cole Ford, SR/TE 3 12 1 1 52 Gabriel Cervantes_____ LS 95 Semise Kofe______DT 81 Mataio Talalemotu____ WR 89 Charlie Taumoepeau, JR/TE 11 22 9 9 49 Kade Coons______RB 76 Tommy Laverde______OL 89 Charlie Taumoepeau___ TE 93 Kyle Craig______P 29 Ryan Lesch______S 88 Malik Thirdgill______TE DEFENSE 2017 Career 2017 Career No. Name GP GP Starts Starts 27 Deon Crayon______CB 84 Cameron Loos______TE 22 James Thomas______DE 15 Braxton Winterton, SR/S 10 10 7 7 80 Emmanuel Daigbe____ WR 17 Dino Maldonado______QB 14 Jerad Toman______QB 23 Montre Brown, JR/CB 8 16 0 0 55 Boogie Davis______DT 24 Artuz Manning______S 5 Easton Trakel______WR 24 Artuz Manning, SR/CB 9 30 8 21 98 Anthony Del Toro______DT 20 Stephen Marcille_____ WR 4 Danny Velasquez______QB 26 Nicolas Ah Sam, SO/LB 8 8 6 6 10 Jalani Eason______QB 21 Carlos Martin______RB 66 Jackson Velschow_____OL 28 Maxwell Howell, JR/CB 10 10 4 4 73 Peter Fisherkeller______OL 82 George McCorley_____ WR 17 Terrell West______S 36 Sam Bodine, SR/LB 11 22 6 12 86 Cole Ford______TE 44 Max McDaniel______RB 38 Antwone Williams_____RB 42 Steffen Jacobsen, SO/LB 4 4 0 0 72 Babak Ghadaksaz_____OL 94 Keondre Menefee____ WR 57 Cody Williams______K/P 46 Kasun Jackett, SR/LB 11 11 11 11 83 Daniel Giannosa______TE 28 Bishop Mitchell______WR 15 Braxton Winterton______S 51 Kenton Bartlett, JR/DE 11 17 10 11 33 Darian Green______RB 34 Chase Morrison ______RB 7 Isaiah Woods______WR 53 Noah Yunker, SO/DE 11 11 3 3 1 Romeo Gunt______S 90 Ben Niesner______P 53 Noah Yunker______DE 56 Dylan Hanley, SO/LB 8 8 0 0 56 Dylan Hanley______LB 59 Levi O’Connell______LB Jackson Davis______TE 58 Dallas House, SR/DT 11 22 1 5 95 Semise Kofe, SO/DT 9 9 0 0 96 Larry Ross, SR/DE 10 11 8 8 98 Anthony Del Toro, JR/DT 9 20 7 18

SPECIAL TEAMS 2017 Career 2017 Career No. Name GP GP Starts Starts 48 Riley Shackelford, JR/LS 11 22 11 22 59 Graycen Kennedy, SO/K 10 10 9 9 90 Ben Niesner, SO/P 2 2 1 1

VIKING STARTERS IN 2017

OFFENSE LT LG C RG RT TE XWR ZWR UWR QB RB at BYU Crecelius Mosley Stauffer Bach Outslay Taumoepeau Petties-Wilson Adams Riley Eason Summers at Oregon State Crecelius Mosley Bach Sorensen Outslay Taumoepeau Petties-Wilson Adams Riley Eason Summers UC DAVIS Crecelius Mosley Bach Sorensen Outslay Taumoepeau Petties-Wilson Adams K.Dawson Eason Summers MONTANA Crecelius Mosley Bach Sorensen Outslay Taumoepeau K. Dawson Adams Riley Kraght Martin at Montana State Crecelius Mosley Bach Sorensen Outslay Ford K. Dawson Adams Riley Kraght Summers NORTHERN ARIZONA Crecelius Mosley Bach Sorensen Outslay Taumoepeau K. Dawson Adams Riley Kraght Summers at Idaho State J. Brown Mosley Bach Sorensen Outslay Taumoepeau K. Dawson Adams Riley Eason Talley NORTH DAKOTA J. Brown Mosley Bach Sorensen Outslay Taumoepeau Riley Parsons Kraght Eason Martin at Cal Poly J. Brown Mosley Bach Sorensen Outslay Taumoepeau Riley Adams Kraght Alexander Martin WEBER STATE J. Brown Mosley Bach Sorensen Outslay Taumoepeau Riley Adams Kraght Alexander M. Thompson at Eastern Washington J. Brown Mosley Bach Sorensen Outslay Loos Riley Adams Kraght Alexander Talley DEFENSE LE DT DT RE SLB MLB WLB SS FS CB CB at BYU Ross Bartlett Del Toro Dade Bodine Jackett Duronslet Manning Foreman Seisay Olumba at Oregon State Ross Bartlett Del Toro Dade Bodine Jackett Duronslet Manning Foreman Seisay Olumba UC DAVIS Ross Bartlett Del Toro Dade Bodine Jackett Duronslet Manning Foreman Seisay Olumba MONTANA Ross Bartlett Del Toro Dade Bodine Jackett Duronslet Manning Winterton Seisay Olumba at Montana State Yunker Bartlett W. Dawson Dade Bodine Jackett Duronslet Manning Winterton Seisay Olumba NORTHERN ARIZONA Ross Bartlett Del Toro Dade Ah Sam Jackett Duronslet Manning Winterton Seisay Olumba at Idaho State Ross Bartlett Del Toro Dade Ah Sam Jackett Duronslet Manning Winterton Seisay Olumba NORTH DAKOTA Ross Bartlett W. Dawson Dade Ah Sam Jackett Foreman Cyphers Winterton Howell Olumba at Cal Poly Ross Bartlett W. Dawson Dade Ah Sam Jackett Duronslet Manning Winterton Howell Olumba WEBER STATE Yunker Bodine (LB) Del Toro Dade Ah Sam Jackett Duronslet Cyphers Foreman Howell Olumba at Eastern Washington House Bartlett Yunker Dade Ah Sam Jackett Biaggi Cyphers Winterton Howell Olumba

2018 Viking Football • 12 2017 SEASON STATISTICS Viking Football Notes and Stats

RECORD: SEASON HOME AWAY TEAM STATISTICS ALL GAMES 0-11 0-5 0-6 PSU OPP CONFERENCE 0-8 0-4 0-4 SCORING 256 473 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT. W-L BSC Points Per Game 23.3 43.0 Aug. 26 at BYU L 6-20 55,427 0-1 Points Off Turnovers 42 106 Sept. 2 at Oregon State L 32-35 34,737 0-2 FIRST DOWNS 257 252 Sept. 16 UC DAVIS (NC) L 14-37 4,442 0-3 Rushing 92 127 Sept. 30 MONTANA* L 33-45 5,012 0-4 0-1 Passing 140 110 Oct. 7 at Montana State L 22-30 18,987 0-5 0-2 Penalty 25 15 Oct. 14 #24 NORTHERN ARIZONA* L 20-42 4,430 0-6 0-3 RUSHING YARDAGE 1866 2846 Oct. 21 at Idaho State* L 30-59 5,942 0-7 0-4 Yards gained rushing 2169 2994 Oct. 28 NORTH DAKOTA* L 21-48 3,002 0-8 0-5 Yards lost rushing 303 148 Nov. 4 at Cal Poly* L 28-35 5,393 0-9 0-6 Rushing Attempts 415 519 Nov. 11 #14 WEBER STATE* L 17-63 3,792 0-10 0-7 Average Per Rush 4.5 5.5 Nov. 18 at Eastern Washington* L 33-59 8,717 0-11 0-8 Average Per Game 169.6 258.7 TDs Rushing 18 36 * Big Sky Conference game PASSING YARDAGE 2853 2580 Comp-Att-Int 231-442-14 169-279-6 RUSHING G No. YG YL NY YPC TD LP APG Average Per Pass 6.5 9.2 TALLEY,Jason 11 97 407 19 388 4.0 6 32 35.3 Average Per Catch 12.4 15.3 SUMMERS,Za’Quan 6 72 406 20 386 5.4 2 65 64.3 KRAGHT,Josh 11 48 342 29 313 6.5 3 47 28.5 Average Per Game 259.4 234.5 EASON,Jalani 6 48 286 64 222 4.6 2 40 37.0 TDs Passing 17 18 PETTIES-WILSON 8 19 148 7 141 7.4 1 77 17.6 TOTAL OFFENSE 4719 5426 ALEXANDER,Davis 5 44 195 75 120 2.7 2 32 24.0 Total Plays 857 798 MARTIN,Carlos 11 34 131 19 112 3.3 1 17 10.2 Average Per Play 5.5 6.8 THOMPSON,Mitch 8 14 94 4 90 6.4 0 39 11.2 Average Per Game 429.0 493.3 WILLIAMS,Antw. 10 19 68 9 59 3.1 0 13 5.9 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 73-1385 37-769 MORRISON,Chase 7 6 20 1 19 3.2 1 7 2.7 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-88 18-166 DADE,Davond 11 1 14 0 14 14.0 0 14 1.3 SMITH,Cade 2 4 14 1 13 3.2 0 7 6.5 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-36 14-246 DAWSON,Kahlil 11 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 9 0.8 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.0 20.8 TRAKEL,Easton 8 2 15 7 8 4.0 0 15 1.0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.8 9.2 COWDEN,Hayden 10 2 20 27 -7 -3.5 0 0 -0.7 INT RETURN AVERAGE 6.0 17.6 TEAM 6 4 0 21 -21 -5.2 0 0 -3.5 FUMBLES-LOST 9-7 14-6 Total...... 11 415 2169 303 1866 4.5 18 77 169.6 PENALTIES-Yards 71-659 70-679 Opponents...... 11 519 2994 148 2846 5.5 36 75 258.7 Average Per Game 59.9 61.7 PUNTS-Yards 60-2179 44-1787 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G ALEXANDER,Davis 5 130.0 90-157-3 57.3 1233 5 63 246.6 Average Per Punt 36.3 40.6 KRAGHT,Josh 11 99.9 72-144-5 50.0 817 4 34 74.3 Net punt average 31.9 36.8 EASON,Jalani 6 107.0 69-141-6 48.9 803 8 42 133.8 KICKOFFS-Yards 43-2556 86-4995 Total...... 11 112.8 231-442-14 52.3 2853 17 63 259.4 Average Per Kick 59.4 58.1 Opponents...... 11 155.2 169-279-6 60.6 2580 18 97 234.5 Net kick average 39.8 39.1 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:07 29:53 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G 3RD-DOWN Conversions 64/176 77/154 RILEY,Trent 11 55 647 11.8 5 34 58.8 3rd-Down Pct 36% 50% TAUMOEPEAU,C. 11 45 673 15.0 3 36 61.2 ADAMS,Darnell 10 44 705 16.0 5 63 70.5 4TH-DOWN Conversions 19/39 6/11 KRAGHT,Josh 11 20 264 13.2 2 42 24.0 4th-Down Pct 49% 55% MARTIN,Carlos 11 12 103 8.6 1 29 9.4 SACKS BY-Yards 7-36 22-137 DAWSON,Kahlil 11 9 56 6.2 0 27 5.1 MISC YARDS 16 0 PETTIES-WILSON 8 8 51 6.4 0 20 6.4 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 36 63 PARSONS,De’Sean 10 6 98 16.3 1 50 9.8 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 3-9 11-15 MORRISON,Chase 7 6 32 5.3 0 11 4.6 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-6 0-0 RUFFIN,AJ 11 6 83 13.8 0 28 5.0 RED-ZONE SCORES (22-33) 67% (50-58) 86% WILLIAMS,Antw. 10 5 15 3.0 0 8 1.5 THOMPSON,Mitch 8 4 45 11.2 0 18 5.6 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (20-33) 61% (39-58) 67% SUMMERS,Za’Quan 6 3 18 6.0 0 8 3.0 PAT-ATTEMPTS (25-29) 86% (60-63) 95% TRAKEL,Easton 8 2 29 14.5 0 18 3.6 ATTENDANCE 20678 129203 TALLEY,Jason 11 2 9 4.5 0 7 0.8 Games/Avg Per Game 5/4136 6/21534 FORD,Cole 4 1 9 9.0 0 9 2.2 LOOS,Cameron 11 1 9 9.0 0 9 0.8 SCORE BY QUARTERS CALO,Justin 11 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.5 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total EASON,Jalani 6 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.3 Portland State 74 46 68 68 256 Total...... 11 231 2853 12.4 17 63 259.4 Opponents 100 141 138 94 473 Opponents...... 11 169 2580 15.3 18 97 234.5

2018 Viking Football • 13 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G ALEXANDER,Davis 5 201 120 1233 1353 270.6 TOUCHDOWNS KRAGHT,Josh 11 192 313 817 1130 102.7 2017 Career EASON,Jalani 6 189 222 803 1025 170.8 Jason Talley 6 (rushing) 6 (rushing) TALLEY,Jason 11 97 388 0 388 35.3 Josh Kraght 5 (2 receiving, 3 rushing) 10 (3 receiving, 7 rushing) SUMMERS,Za’Quan 6 72 386 0 386 64.3 Trent Riley 5 (receiving) 7 (receiving) PETTIES-WILSON 8 19 141 0 141 17.6 Darnell Adams 5 (receiving) 12 (receiving) MARTIN,Carlos 11 34 112 0 112 10.2 Charlie Taumoepeau 3 (receiving) 4 (receiving) THOMPSON,Mitch 8 14 90 0 90 11.2 Za’Quan Summers 2 (rushing) 3 (rushing) WILLIAMS,Antw. 10 19 59 0 59 5.9 Jalani Eason 2 (rushing) 2 (rushing) MORRISON,Chase 7 6 19 0 19 2.7 Carlos Martin 2 (rushing) 2 (rushing) DADE,Davond 11 1 14 0 14 1.3 Davis Alexander 2 (rushing) 2 (rushing) SMITH,Cade 2 4 13 0 13 6.5 Kahlil Dawson 1 (kick return) 3 (kick return) DAWSON,Kahlil 11 1 9 0 9 0.8 Chase Morrison 1 (rushing) 1 (rushing) TRAKEL,Easton 8 2 8 0 8 1.0 Andre Petties-Wilson 1 (rushing) 1 (rushing) COWDEN,Hayden 10 2 -7 0 -7 -0.7 De’Sean Parsons 1 (receiving) 1 (receiving) TEAM 6 4 -21 0 -21 -3.5 Mitchell Thompson 2 (rushing) Total...... 11 857 1866 2853 4719 429.0 Justin Calo 1 (receiving) Opponents...... 11 798 2846 2580 5426 493.3 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long |------PATs ------| DAWSON,Kahlil 55 1108 20.3 1 87 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts TRAKEL,Easton 10 202 20.2 0 26 TALLEY,Jason 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 MARTIN,Carlos 3 44 14.7 0 23 KENNEDY,Graycen 0 3-9 25-26 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 34 FISHERKELLER,P. 3 23 7.7 0 15 ADAMS,Darnell 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-1 0 0 32 BROWN,Josh 2 8 4.0 0 6 KRAGHT,Josh 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-3 0 0 30 Total...... 73 1385 19.0 1 87 RILEY,Trent 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Opponents...... 37 769 20.8 1 90 TAUMOEPEAU,C. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 SUMMERS,Za’Quan 2 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 14 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ALEXANDER,Davis 2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 12 DAWSON,Kahlil 10 88 8.8 0 31 MARTIN,Carlos 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Total...... 10 88 8.8 0 31 EASON,Jalani 2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 12 Opponents...... 18 166 9.2 2 64 MORRISON,Chase 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 PARSONS,De’Sean 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G PETTIES-WILSON 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 DAWSON,Kahlil 11 9 56 88 1108 0 1261 114.6 DAWSON,Kahlil 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ADAMS,Darnell 10 0 705 0 0 0 705 70.5 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 TAUMOEPEAU,C. 11 0 673 0 0 0 673 61.2 BROSIO,Noah 0 0-0 0-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 RILEY,Trent 11 0 647 0 0 0 647 58.8 Total...... 36 3-9 25-29 1-3 1 1-4 0 1 256 KRAGHT,Josh 11 313 264 0 0 0 577 52.5 Opponents...... 63 11-15 60-63 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 473 SUMMERS,Za’Quan 6 386 18 0 0 0 404 67.3 TALLEY,Jason 11 388 9 0 0 0 397 36.1 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg MARTIN,Carlos 11 112 103 0 44 0 259 23.5 KENNEDY,Graycen 3-9 33.3 0-0 2-2 0-3 1-4 0-0 41 TRAKEL,Easton 8 8 29 0 202 0 239 29.9 EASON,Jalani 6 222 2 0 0 0 224 37.3 FG SEQUENCE Portland State Opponents PETTIES-WILSON 8 141 51 0 0 0 192 24.0 BYU - (27),33,(35) THOMPSON,Mitch 8 90 45 0 0 0 135 16.9 Oregon State 46 51 ALEXANDER,Davis 5 120 0 0 0 0 120 24.0 UC Davis 42 (22) PARSONS,De’Sean 10 0 98 0 0 0 98 9.8 Montana - (34),(33),(22) WILLIAMS,Antw. 10 59 15 0 0 0 74 7.4 Montana State - (34) RUFFIN,AJ 11 0 83 0 0 0 83 7.6 Northern Arizona (29),(28) 34 MORRISON,Chase 7 19 32 0 0 0 51 7.3 Idaho State 34 (25),21 SEISAY,Chris 8 0 0 0 0 31 31 3.9 North Dakota - (22),(25) Cal Poly 30 - FISHERKELLER,P. 11 0 0 0 23 0 23 2.1 Weber State (41),34 - DADE,Davond 11 14 0 0 0 0 14 1.3 Eastern Washington 42 (30) SMITH,Cade 2 13 0 0 0 0 13 6.5 LOOS,Cameron 11 0 9 0 0 0 9 0.8 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long T FC I20 50+ BK FORD,Cole 4 0 9 0 0 0 9 2.2 COWDEN,Hayden 50 1909 38.2 76 5 11 13 7 3 BROWN,Josh 11 0 0 0 8 0 8 0.7 Ben Niesner 7 270 38.6 48 0 2 3 0 0 CALO,Justin 11 0 5 0 0 0 5 0.5 TEAM 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DURONSLET,Beau 10 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.3 Total...... 60 2179 36.3 76 5 13 16 7 3 MANNING,Artuz 9 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2 Opponents...... 44 1787 40.6 69 4 12 17 7 0 COWDEN,Hayden 10 -7 0 0 0 0 -7 -0.7 TEAM 6 -21 0 0 0 0 -21 -3.5 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Total...... 11 1866 2853 88 1385 36 6228 566.2 CIOBANASIU,Thom 43 2556 59.4 3 3 Opponents...... 11 2846 2580 166 769 246 6607 600.6 Total...... 43 2556 59.4 3 3 20.8 39.8 25 Opponents...... 86 4995 58.1 10 2 19.0 39.1 25

2018 Viking Football • 14 INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE GAME STATISTICS

PASSING #10 EASON,Jalani Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic BYU 36 16 1 44.4 134 1 21 3 18 79.3 Oregon State 18 11 2 61.1 164 2 42 0 0 152.1 UC Davis 27 11 0 40.7 99 2 29 1 6 96.0 Idaho State 38 19 1 50.0 256 2 36 2 12 118.7 North Dakota 22 12 2 54.5 150 1 41 2 23 108.6 TOTALS 141 69 6 48.9 803 8 42 8 59 107.0

#4 KRAGHT,Josh Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Oregon State 9 4 0 44.4 59 0 22 0 0 99.5 UC Davis 4 1 0 25.0 16 0 16 0 0 58.6 Montana 42 18 3 42.9 249 1 34 0 0 86.2 Montana State 52 28 0 53.8 317 2 27 2 6 117.7 Northern Arizona 36 20 2 55.6 152 0 19 1 14 79.9 TOTALS 143 71 5 49.7 793 3 34 3 20 96.2

#6 ALEXANDER,Davis Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Oregon State 1 1 0 100.0 1 0 1 0 0 108.4 North Dakota 10 7 1 70.0 67 0 17 1 10 106.3 Cal Poly 51 30 1 58.8 409 1 63 3 16 128.7 Weber State 44 24 0 54.5 370 1 41 3 16 132.7 Eastern Washington 51 28 1 54.9 386 3 50 4 16 134.0 TOTALS 157 90 3 57.3 1233 5 63 11 58 130.0

RUSHING No-Yds/TD BYU OSU UCD UM MSU NAU ISU UND CP WSU EWU TALLEY,Jason 97-388/6 5-7/0 9-54/0 14-77/0 13-51/1 12-39/1 14-52/0 7-20/0 2-1/1 6-32/1 1-10/0 14-45/2 SUMMERS,Za’Quan 72-386/2 20-55/0 18-106/0 4-13/0 12-76/1 8-32/0 10-104/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP KRAGHT,Josh 48-313/3 - 8-50/1 1-13/0 12-132/1 11-18/0 15-94/0 - - 1-6/1 - - EASON,Jalani 48-222/2 9-9/0 11-95/2 8-62/0 DNP DNP DNP 10-34/0 9-17/0 DNP DNP 1-5/0 PETTIES-WILSON 19-141/1 - - - 8-33/0 DNP DNP 3-82/1 4-12/0 2-13/0 2-1/0 DNP ALEXANDER,Davis 44-120/2 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 6-7/1 8-19/0 14-24/1 16-70/0 MARTIN,Carlos 34-112/1 - - 9-35/0 - 2-2/0 4-6/0 6-27/1 7-38/0 2-1/0 3-6/0 1--3/0 THOMPSON,Mitch 14-90/0 - - 5-37/0 1-3/0 - DNP 1-39/0 DNP DNP 5-15/0 2--4/0 WILLIAMS,Antw. 19-59/0 1-6/0 3--1/0 1-9/0 DNP 1-2/0 8-24/0 5-19/0 - - - - MORRISON,Chase 6-19/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP - 4-17/1 - 1--1/0 - - 1-3/0 DADE,Davond 1-14/0 - - - - 1-14/0 ------SMITH,Cade 4-13/0 DNP 3-9/0 DNP DNP 1-4/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DAWSON,Kahlil 1-9/0 1-9/0 ------TRAKEL,Easton 2-8/0 - - DNP DNP DNP 2-8/0 - - - - - COWDEN,Hayden 2--7/0 - 1--12/0 ------1-5/0 DNP TEAM 4--21/0 DNP 1--10/0 - DNP 1--9/0 DNP - 1--1/0 DNP 1--1/0 DNP

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD BYU OSU UCD UM MSU NAU ISU UND CP WSU EWU ADAMS,Darnell 44-705/5 2-11/1 3-41/0 3-47/2 9-115/0 9-118/0 1-5/0 2-35/1 DNP 6-157/0 6-137/0 3-39/1 TAUMOEPEAU,C. 45-673/3 6-73/0 4-52/0 3-39/0 2-17/0 5-92/2 4-52/0 3-52/0 1-22/0 6-89/0 2-40/0 9-145/1 RILEY,Trent 55-647/5 1-8/0 - 2-6/0 3-70/1 8-79/0 7-47/0 6-71/1 6-86/0 12-135/2 6-93/1 4-52/0 KRAGHT,Josh 20-264/2 2-24/0 3-82/2 - - - - 3-30/0 3-51/0 5-43/0 3-28/0 1-6/0 MARTIN,Carlos 12-103/1 - - - - - 1-5/0 3-52/0 3-17/1 1-9/0 2-8/0 2-12/0 PARSONS,De’Sean 6-98/1 ------1-14/0 4-34/0 - DNP 1-50/1 DAWSON,Kahlil 9-56/0 - 1-1/0 1-9/0 2-33/0 3-18/0 2--5/0 - - - - - RUFFIN,AJ 5-55/0 - - - - 1-4/0 2-26/0 - - - 2-25/0 1-28/0 PETTIES-WILSON 8-51/0 1-3/0 3-36/0 1-5/0 - DNP DNP - 2-7/0 1-0/0 - DNP THOMPSON,Mitch 4-45/0 - - - - - DNP - DNP DNP 2-21/0 2-24/0 MORRISON,Chase 6-32/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-2/0 - - - - 5-30/0 TRAKEL,Easton 2-29/0 - - DNP DNP DNP 1-11/0 - - - 1-18/0 - SUMMERS,Za’Quan 3-18/0 1-6/0 1-8/0 - - 1-4/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP WILLIAMS,Antw. 5-15/0 2-7/0 1-4/0 1-2/0 DNP 1-2/0 ------LOOS,Cameron 1-9/0 - - - - - 1-9/0 - - - - - FORD,Cole 1-9/0 DNP DNP - 1-9/0 - DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP TALLEY,Jason 2-9/0 - - 1-7/0 - - - 1-2/0 - - - - CALO,Justin 1-5/0 - - - 1-5/0 ------EASON,Jalani 1-2/0 1-2/0 - - DNP DNP DNP - - DNP DNP -

2018 Viking Football • 15 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM COMPARISONS

First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Turn- Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards Overs BYU 6-20 14/13 3/3 10/10 1/0 36-86/35-171 16-36-1/16-27-0 134/194 72-220/62-365 40/60 1/0 Oregon State 32-35 28/18 16/5 11/11 1/2 54-291/32-154 16-28-2/18-25-1 224/235 82-515/57-389 87/160 3/2 UC DAVIS 14-37 18/23 11/8 6/14 1/1 42-246/45-174 12-31-0/24-33-0 115/316 73-361/78-490 168/50 1/0 MONTANA 33-45 30/26 15/9 12/14 3/3 46-295/48-170 18-42-3/23-38-2 249/284 88-544/86-454 229/164 3/2 Montana State 22-30 25/17 8/16 16/0 1/1 37-102/57-403 28-52-0/2-9-1 317/9 89-419/66-412 23/12 1/1 NORTHERN ARIZONA 20-42 26/20 15/6 8/12 3/2 57-305/25-131 20-36-2/24-43-0 152/353 93-457/68-484 95/108 2/0 Idaho State 30-59 22/34 7/18 11/12 4/4 32-221/66-364 19-38-1/14-23-0 256/327 70-477/89-691 263/128 2/1 NORTH DAKOTA 21-48 17/23 5/10 9/11 3/2 30-73/45-170 19-32-3/17-25-2 217/211 62-290/70-381 117/218 4/3 Cal Poly 28-35 26/24 4/21 20/3 2/0 19-71/74-400 31-52-1/3-7-0 433/49 71-504/81-449 102/60 1/1 WEBER STATE 17-63 23/24 3/17 18/7 2/0 27-60/49-421 24-44-0/10-16-0 370/162 71-430/65-583 188/143 2/1 Eastern Washington 33-59 28/30 5/14 19/16 4/0 35-116/43-288 28-51-1/18-33-0 386/440 86-502/76-728 197/128 1/1

Totals 256-473 257/252 92/127 140/110 25/15 415-1866/519-2846 231-442-14/169-279-6 2853/2580 857-4719/798-5426 1509/1231 21/12

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-Yards BYU 7-19/4-13 2-4/0-1 30:21/29:39 0:42 2.4/4.9 3.7/7.2 3.1/5.9 7-47.9/5-42.6 7-70/7-70 Oregon State 4-13/3-10 2-4/0-0 36:22/23:38 12:44 5.4/4.8 8.0/9.4 6.3/6.8 2-47.0/5-40.0 5-55/5-52 UC DAVIS 4-16/8-16 1-2/0-1 30:00/30:00 0:00 5.9/3.9 3.7/9.6 4.9/6.3 8-29.1/5-39.8 7-45/8-56 MONTANA 7-16/10-18 1-4/0-0 29:14/30:46 -1:32 6.4/3.5 5.9/7.5 6.2/5.3 5-32.0/4-36.8 10-104/5-49 Montana State 5-18/3-12 2-5/0-2 27:20/32:40 -5:20 2.8/7.1 6.1/1.0 4.7/6.2 9-30.3/5-43.4 7-53/8-60 NORTHERN ARIZONA 14-24/6-15 0-2/2-2 36:08/23:52 12:16 5.4/5.2 4.2/8.2 4.9/7.1 5-36.8/6-38.3 8-86/5-70 Idaho State 7-16/11-16 1-2/0-0 28:03/31:57 -3:54 6.9/5.5 6.7/14.2 6.8/7.8 7-39.6/2-41.0 11-98/7-80 NORTH DAKOTA 5-12/9-14 0-2/0-0 25:48/34:12 -8:24 2.4/3.8 6.8/8.4 4.7/5.4 4-31.2/3-37.7 2-23/6-60 Cal Poly 6-14/11-17 4-4/1-1 27:18/32:42 -5:24 3.7/5.4 8.3/7.0 7.1/5.5 4-42.2/4-43.5 4-25/4-43 WEBER STATE 3-13/4-10 3-6/3-3 28:44/31:16 -2:32 2.2/8.6 8.4/10.1 6.1/9.0 3-31.7/2-40.0 6-70/7-61 Eastern Washington 2-15/8-13 3-4/0-1 31:55/28:05 3:50 3.3/6.7 7.6/13.3 5.8/9.6 6-39.0/3-44.0 4-30/8-78

Totals 64-176/77-154 19-39/6-11 331:13/328:47 2:26 4.5/5.5 6.5/9.2 5.5/6.8 60-36.3/44-40.6 659/679

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

2018 Viking Football • 16 DEFENSE |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd TACKLES GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick SF 46 JACKETT,Kasun 11 53 38 91 5.0-22 1.0-12 . 2 1 1-0 . . . 1 FOREMAN,Tyler 11 42 17 59 1.0-1 . . 2 . . . . . 15 WINTERTON,Brax. 11 30 29 59 . . 1-0 1 . 1-0 . . . 39 DURONSLET,Beau 10 44 14 58 1.5-3 . 1-3 2 1 1-0 . . . 24 MANNING,Artuz 9 44 13 57 4.0-10 . 1-2 6 . . 1 . . 99 DADE,Davond 11 25 22 47 6.0-14 2.0-7 . 2 1 . 1 1 . 51 BARTLETT,Kenton 11 11 34 45 1.0-2 . . 1 2 . 1 . . 36 BODINE,Sam 11 23 18 41 1.0-4 . . 2 . . . . . 26 AHSAM,Nicolas 8 21 17 38 2.5-12 1.0-8 . 1 . . . . . 19 CYPHERS,Malik 9 20 10 30 0.5-2 . . 3 . . . . . 98 DELTORO,Anthony 9 14 13 27 2.5-3 . . . . . 1 . . 53 YUNKER,Noah 11 9 17 26 2.5-4 . . . . 1-0 . . . 9 SEISAY,Chris 8 19 5 24 . . 2-31 5 . . . . . 58 HOUSE,Dallas 11 14 8 22 2.0-4 . . 1 . . . . . 29 OLUMBA,Donovan 11 15 6 21 2.0-8 . . 7 1 . . . . 52 BIAGGI,Taylor 9 12 8 20 1.0-5 1.0-5 . . 2 . . . . 95 KOFE,Semise 9 5 12 17 1.0-1 . . . 1 . 1 . . 28 HOWELL,Maxwell 10 12 5 17 1.0-3 . 1-0 ...... 96 ROSS,Larry 10 9 4 13 4.0-13 1.0-2 . . 1 1-0 . . . 91 DAWSON,William 9 6 7 13 2.0-2 1.0-2 ...... 45 SALU,Nate 5 6 5 11 0.5-1 ...... 3 CALO,Justin 11 9 1 10 ...... 56 HANLEY,Dylan 9 5 4 9 ...... 93 JACKSON,John 7 3 5 8 . . . 1 . . . 1 . 44 JONES,Avery 2 2 4 6 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 35 THOMPSON,Mitch 8 4 1 5 ...... 23 BROWN,Montre 9 2 1 3 . . . 1 . . . . . 21 WOOD,Ryan 7 2 1 3 ...... 5 DAWSON,Kahlil 11 1 1 2 ...... 48 SHACKELFORD,R. 11 1 1 2 ...... 87 TRAKEL,Easton 8 2 . 2 ...... 10 EASON,Jalani 6 1 . 1 ...... 4 KRAGHT,Josh 11 1 . 1 ...... 38 WILLIAMS,Antw. 10 1 . 1 ...... 80 RILEY,Trent 11 1 . 1 ...... 57 CIOBANASIU,Thom 11 . 1 1 ...... 89 TAUMOEPEAU,C. 11 1 . 1 ...... 61 OUTSLAY,Justin 11 1 . 1 ...... 37 MARTIN,Carlos 11 1 . 1 ...... 42 JACOBSEN,Steff. 4 1 . 1 ...... 77 SORENSEN,Korbin 11 1 . 1 ...... 83 GIANNOSA,Daniel 11 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 6 ...... 1 Total...... 11 475 322 797 41-114 7-36 6-36 37 10 6-0 5 2 1 Opponents...... 11 512 222 734 75.0-271 22-137 14-246 65 29 7-50 5 4 .

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yards Avg TD Long SEISAY,Chris 2 31 15.5 0 31 DURONSLET,Beau 1 3 3.0 0 3 HOWELL,Maxwell 1 0 0.0 0 0 WINTERTON,Brax. 1 0 0.0 0 0 MANNING,Artuz 1 2 2.0 0 2 Total...... 6 36 6.0 0 31 Opponents...... 14 246 17.6 4 64

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yards Avg TD Long Total...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 1 50 50.0 2 50

2018 Viking Football • 17 GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES UT-AT TT BYU OSU UCD UM MSU NAU ISU UND CP WSU EWU JACKETT,Kasun 53-38 91 3-3 4-3 4-2 7-4 7-1 3-3 5-7 4-5 11-5 3-1 2-4 WINTERTON,Brax. 30-29 59 2-0 - 2-0 6-4 3-0 - 5-9 2-5 3-4 2-1 5-6 FOREMAN,Tyler 42-17 59 5-4 2-2 3-2 3-0 3-2 6-1 4-3 3-0 9-2 3-1 1-0 DURONSLET,Beau 44-14 58 7-4 6-2 3-1 8-1 5-1 3-1 1-1 2-1 7-2 2-0 DNP MANNING,Artuz 44-13 57 5-2 9-1 8-1 5-0 7-1 4-2 0-4 DNP 5-2 DNP 1-0 DADE,Davond 25-22 47 4-0 2-1 2-2 2-5 3-1 2-2 0-4 3-2 - 5-0 2-5 BARTLETT,Kenton 11-34 45 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-7 1-1 1-1 1-12 0-3 0-1 1-3 2-5 BODINE,Sam 23-18 41 3-3 4-2 4-2 3-7 - - 0-1 3-3 - 6-0 - AHSAM,Nicolas 21-17 38 DNP DNP DNP 1-1 2-1 3-1 1-2 3-4 7-0 1-3 3-5 CYPHERS,Malik 20-10 30 0-3 1-0 3-0 1-0 DNP DNP 3-1 7-4 2-1 2-1 1-0 DELTORO,Anthony 14-13 27 1-0 - 0-4 3-3 DNP 0-1 0-1 4-1 1-2 5-1 DNP YUNKER,Noah 9-17 26 0-1 1-0 0-1 3-3 1-0 1-0 1-4 0-1 2-1 - 0-6 SEISAY,Chris 19-5 24 1-0 3-2 5-1 - 3-1 4-0 0-1 DNP DNP DNP 3-0 HOUSE,Dallas 14-8 22 1-0 - - - 3-0 1-0 2-3 2-0 1-1 2-0 2-4 OLUMBA,Donovan 15-6 21 1-0 2-0 - 1-2 3-1 4-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 BIAGGI,Taylor 12-8 20 0-1 1-0 - - DNP DNP 1-2 2-0 - 3-4 5-1 HOWELL,Maxwell 12-5 17 - DNP - - - - 2-1 4-1 2-0 2-1 2-2 KOFE,Semise 5-12 17 DNP DNP 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-1 0-4 1-0 0-2 2-0 0-1 ROSS,Larry 9-4 13 - 1-0 2-1 1-0 1-0 - 1-3 1-0 2-0 DNP - DAWSON,William 6-7 13 1-0 - 1-0 - 1-1 1-2 0-3 0-1 2-0 DNP DNP SALU,Nate 6-5 11 DNP DNP 5-4 1-1 - DNP - DNP DNP DNP - CALO,Justin 9-1 10 - 1-0 - - - - 2-0 1-1 2-0 1-0 2-0 HANLEY,Dylan 5-4 9 1-0 1-0 - - - - 0-3 - 3-1 DNP DNP JACKSON,John 3-5 8 0-1 1-1 0-1 - 2-0 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 JONES,Avery 2-4 6 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-4 DNP DNP DNP - THOMPSON,Mitch 4-1 5 1-0 1-0 1-0 - - DNP 1-0 DNP DNP - 0-1 WOOD,Ryan 2-1 3 DNP DNP DNP - - 1-0 0-1 1-0 - - DNP BROWN,Montre 2-1 3 1-0 DNP - - - DNP 1-1 - - - - TRAKEL,Easton 2-0 2 - - DNP DNP DNP - - - 1-0 - 1-0 DAWSON,Kahlil 1-1 2 1-0 - - - - - 0-1 - - - - SHACKELFORD,R. 1-1 2 ------0-1 - 1-0 OUTSLAY,Justin 1-0 1 ------1-0 - - - - WILLIAMS,Antw. 1-0 1 - - - DNP - - - - - 1-0 - TAUMOEPEAU,C. 1-0 1 - - - 1-0 ------EASON,Jalani 1-0 1 1-0 - - DNP DNP DNP - - DNP DNP - KRAGHT,Josh 1-0 1 ------1-0 MARTIN,Carlos 1-0 1 ------1-0 - SORENSEN,Korbin 1-0 1 - - - 1-0 ------RILEY,Trent 1-0 1 - 1-0 ------CIOBANASIU,Thom 0-1 1 ------0-1 - - - GIANNOSA,Daniel 1-0 1 - 1-0 ------JACOBSEN,Steff. 1-0 1 DNP 1-0 - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

2018 Viking Football • 18 CAREER BESTS - OFFENSE CAREER BESTS - DEFENSE 2017 GAME LEADERS RUSHING YARDS TACKLES Davis Alexander______70 at Eastern Washington, 2017 Nicolas Ah Sam______8 at Eastern Washington, 2017 Rushing Yards 2017 Career Jalani Eason______95 at Oregon State, 2017 Kenton Bartlett______13 vs. Idaho State, 2017 Za’Quan Summers 3 3 Carlos Martin______38 vs. North Dakota, 2017 Sam Bodine______11 vs Idaho State, 2016 JasonTalley 3 3 Chase Morrison______17 vs. Northern Arizona, 2017 ______11 at Weber State, 2016 Davis Alexander 2 2 Easton Trakel______8 vs. Northern Arizona, 2017 Montre Brown______2 at Idaho State, 2017 Josh Kraght 1 2 Antwone Williams_____24 vs. Northern Arizona, 2017 Anthony Del Toro_____7 at Sacramento State, 2016 Andre Petties-Wilson 1 1 Dylan Hanley______4 at Cal Poly, 2017 PASSING YARDS Carlos Martin 1 1 Dallas House______6 at Eastern Washington, 2017 Davis Alexander______409 at Cal Poly, 2017 Maxwell Howell_____5 vs. North Dakota, 2017 Receiving Yards 2017 Career Jalani Eason______256 at Idaho State, 2017 Kasun Jackett______16 at Cal Poly, 2017 Darnell Adams 5 10 PASS COMPLETIONS Steffen Jacobsen_____1 at Oregon State, 2017 Charlie Taumoepeau 3 4 Davis Alexander______30 at Cal Poly, 2017 Semise Kofe______4 at Idaho State, 2017 Trent Riley 2 5 Jalani Eason______19 at Idaho State, 2017 Artuz Manning______12 vs. Eastern Washington, 2016 Josh Kraght 1 4 Larry Ross______4 at Idaho State, 2017 RECEPTIONS Braxton Winterton____14 vs. Idaho State, 2017 Receptions 2017 Career Jalani Eason______1 at BYU, 2017 Noah Yunker______6 vs. Montana, 2017 Trent Riley 5 6 Cole Ford______1 vs. Montana, 2017 ______6 at Eastern Washington, 2017 Darnell Adams 4 8 Cameron Loos______1 vs. Northern Arizona, 2017 Charlie Taumoepeau 4 4 Carlos Martin______3 vs. Idaho State, 2017 LONG PUNT Josh Kraght 0 7 ______3 vs. North Dakota, 2017 Ben Niesner______48 at Eastern Washington, 2017 Chase Morrison______5 at Eastern Washington, 2017 Tackles 2017 Career AJ Ruffin______2 vs. Northern Arizona, 2017 Artuz Manning 3 4 LONG FIELD GOAL ______2 vs. Weber State, 2017 Kasun Jackett 3 3 Graycen Kennedy_____41 vs. Weber State, 2017 Charlie Taumoepeau___9 at Eastern Washington, 2017 Braxton Winterton 2 2 Easton Trakel______1 twice Beau Duronslet 1 4 Antwone Williams_____2 at BYU, 2017 Tyler Foreman 1 2 Nate Salu 1 1 RECEIVING YARDS Malik Cyphers 1 1 Jalani Eason______2 at BYU, 2017 Taylor Biaggi 1 1 Cole Ford______9 vs. Montana, 2017 Sam Bodine 0 3 Cameron Loos______9 vs. Northern Arizona, 2017 Ryan Wood 0 1 Carlos Martin______52 vs. Idaho State, 2017 Dallas House 0 1 Chase Morrison______30 at Eastern Washington, 2017 Chris Seisay 0 1 AJ Ruffin______28 at Eastern Washington Charlie Taumoepeau___145 at Eastern Washington, 2017 (includes ties) Easton Trakel______18 vs. Weber State, 2017 Antwone Williams_____7 at BYU, 2017 BIG GAMES ON OFFENSE 100-Yard Games Passing 2017 Career Jalani Eason 4 4 Josh Kraght 3 5 Davis Alexander 3 3

Rushing 2017 Career Za'Quan Summers 2 3 Josh Kraght 1 1

Receiving 2017 Career Darnell Adams 4 6 Trent Riley 1 1 Charlie Taumoepeau 1 1 Josh Kraght 0 2

200-Yard Games Passing 2017 Career Davis Alexander 3 3 Josh Kraght 2 4 Jalani Eason 1 1 10-TACKLE GAMES 300-Yard Games 2017 Career Passing 2017 Career Kasun Jackett 3 3 Davis Alexander 3 3 Braxton Winterton 3 3 Josh Kraght 1 1 Beau Duronslet 1 4 Sam Bodine 1 4 400-Yard Games Tyler Foreman 1 2 Passing 2017 Career Artuz Manning 1 2 Davis Alexander 1 1 Kenton Bartlett 1 1 Malik Cyphers 1 1

2018 Viking Football • 19 THE LAST TIME PORTLAND STATE... Won: 11/5/16 at UC Davis, 51-29 Won game on final play: 10/15/05 vs. #9 Montana State, 44-41 (Eric Azorr 40-yd FG) Lost: 11/18/17 at #18 Eastern Washington, 33-59 Lost game on final play: 10/16/10 vs. #11 Montana, 23-21 Shut out an opponent: 9/26/15 vs. Western Oregon, 31-0 Was shutout: 9/18/10 @ Oregon, 69-0 Played an overtime game: 10/29/16 lost vs. Northern Colorado, 56-49 (ot) (3-3 all-time in OT, lost three in a row) Beat a ranked opponent: 11/21/15 vs. #18 Eastern Washington, 34-31 (lost seven since) Beat a FBS team: 10/10/15 at North Texas, 66-7 (lost four since) Scored 40+ points: 11/5/16 at UC Davis, 51-29 Scored 50+ points: 11/5/16 at UC Davis, 51-29 Scored 60+ points: 10/10/15 at North Texas, 66-7 Scored 70+ points: 10/6/12 vs. Idaho State, 77-10 THE LAST TIME A VIKING PLAYER... Kickoff return for TD: Kahlil Dawson (87 yards), 9/30/17 vs. Montana Punt return for TD: Brendan Ferrigno (91 yards), 10/1/05 at Eastern Washington* INT return for TD: Patrick Onwuasor (42 yards), 9/13/14 at Washington State Fumble return for TD: David Edgerson (28 yards), 11/2/13 vs. Weber State Defensive PAT return: Andy Schantz, 11/8/08 vs. Montana Defensive safety: Blocked punt through endzone, 11/8/14 at Montana St Blocked a punt: Trent Riley, 9/10/16 at San Jose State Blocked a field goal: Davond Dade, 10/21/17 at Idaho State Blocked a PAT: Julious Moore, 9/1/12 vs. Carroll

Rushed for 100 yards: Za’Quan Summers (104) 10/14/17 vs. Northern Arizona (10 carries, 1 TD) Rushed for 200 yards: David Jones (285) 10/17/15 vs. Montana State (23 carries, 3 TD) Rushed for 300 yards: Joe Rubin (356), 9/24/05 vs. Northern Colorado (47 carries, 5 TD) Had 100 receiving yards: Charlie Taumoepeau (145), 11/18/17 at Eastern Washington (9 receptions) Had 200 receiving yards: Kasey Closs (205), 9/14/13 vs. Humboldt State (10 receptions, 1 TD) Caught 10 passes: Trent Riley (12) 11/4/17 at Cal Poly (135 yards, 2 TDs) Passed for 300 yards: Davis Alexander (386) 11/18/17 at Eastern Washington (28-51-1, 3 TD) Passed for 400 yards: Davis Alexander (409) 11/4/17 at Cal Poly (30-51-1, 1 TD) Passed for 500 yards: Drew Hubel (623), 10/4/08 vs. Eastern Washington (44-73-0, 5 TD)* Passed for 600 yards: Drew Hubel (623), 10/4/08 vs. Eastern Washington (44-73-0, 5 TD)* Rushed for three TDs: Nate Tago 9/3/16 vs. Central Washington (3 TDs) Rushed for four TDs: Paris Penn 10/1/16 vs. Idaho State (4 TDs) Rushed for five TDs: DJ Adams 11/16/13 vs. Sacramento State (5 TDs) Caught three TD passes: Victor Dean, 9/26/13 vs. Cal Poly Caught four TD passes: Tremayne Kirkland, 10/27/07 vs. Weber State (4) David Lewis, 10/27/07 vs. Weber State (4) Threw three TD passes: Davis Alexander, 11/18/17 at Eastern Washington (3) Threw four TD passes: Kieran McDonagh, 9/26/13 vs. Cal Poly (4) Threw five TD passes: Drew Hubel, 10/4/08 vs. Eastern Washington (5) Threw six TD passes: Drew Hubel, 10/27/07 vs. Weber State (9)

Two players rushed for 100 yards, same game: Alex Kuresa (198), 11/12/16 at Sacramento State (15 carries, 2 TD) Nate Tago (148), 11/12/16 at Sacramento State (16 carries, 1 TD) Two players rushed for 200 yards, same game (only time in school history) Cory McCaffrey (218), 10/1/11 @ Idaho State (33 carries, 2 TD) Connor Kavanaugh (212), 10/1/11 @ Idaho State (12 carries, 4 TD) Two players had 100 yards receiving, same game: Josh Kraght (4-104-0), Maximo Espitia (4-100-0), Austin Holman (3-108-0) 11/05/16 at UC Davis Three players had 100 yards receiving, same game: Josh Kraght (4-104-0), Maximo Espitia (4-100-0), Austin Holman (3-108-0) 11/05/16 at UC Davis Four players had 100 yards receiving, same game: Aaron Woods (8-146-1), Mario D'Ambrosio (16-192-3), Ray Fry (7-102-0), Daniel Wolverton (5-109-0) 10/4/08 vs. Eastern Washington Two players had 10 receptions, same game: Tremayne Kirkland (14-225-1), Olaniyi Sobomehin (10-89-2), 10/6/07 vs. Northern Arizona Two players with 100 yards rushing AND 100 yards receiving, same game Cory McCaffrey (178) 10/23/10 @ Weber State (24 carries, 2 TD) Connor Kavanaugh (114), 10/23/10 @ Weber State (12 carries, 1 TD) Julius Thomas (102) 10/23/10 @ Weber State (4 receptions, 1 TD) Nick Hutter (143) 10/23/10 @ Weber State (5 receptions, 1 TD)

* school record

2018 Viking Football • 20 THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE 2018 Schedule, Standings

Thursday, Aug. 30 Western Illinois at Montana State 2017 BIG SKY CONFERENCE STANDINGS Weber State at Utah BIG SKY GAMES ALL GAMES UC Davis at San Jose State W-L PCT. PF PA W-L PCT PF PA Home Away Neut. Streak Weber State 7-1 .875 266 126 11-3 .786 472 246 5-1 6-2 0-0 Lost 1 Friday, Aug. 31 Western State at Idaho State Southern Utah 7-1 .875 294 194 9-3 .750 403 336 5-1 4-2 0-0 Lost 2 Portland State at Nevada Sacramento State 6-2 .750 328 246 7-4 .636 414 327 5-1 2-3 0-0 Won 3 Eastern Washington 6-2 .750 300 250 7-4 .636 379 367 3-2 4-2 0-0 Won 2 Saturday, Sept. 1 Northern Arizona 6-2 .750 272 199 7-5 .583 363 356 5-2 2-3 0-0 Lost 2 Northern Iowa at Montana Montana 5-3 .625 277 230 7-4 .636 385 319 5-1 2-3 0-0 Lost 1 Cal Poly at North Dakota State Idaho at Fresno State Montana State 5-3 .625 237 197 5-6 .455 278 275 3-3 2-3 0-0 Won 1 Northern Arizona at UTEP UC Davis 3-5 .375 281 295 5-6 .455 370 354 3-2 2-4 0-0 Lost 2 McNeese State at Northern Colorado Idaho State 2-6 .250 229 306 4-7 .364 309 391 3-2 1-5 0-0 Lost 3 North Alabama at Southern Utah Northern Colorado 2-6 .250 216 286 3-7 .300 278 341 3-2 0-5 0-0 Won 1 Central Washington at Eastern Washington North Dakota 2-6 .250 220 299 3-8 .273 277 381 2-3 1-5 0-0 Lost 2 St. Francis (Illinois) at Sacramento State Cal Poly 1-7 .125 138 253 1-10 .091 203 352 1-4 0-6 0-0 Lost 2 Saturday, Sept. 8 Portland State 0-8 .000 204 381 0-11 .000 256 473 0-5 0-6 0-0 Lost 11 Southern Utah at Oregon State Portland State at Oregon Drake at Montana Saturday, Oct. 13 PORTLAND STATE vs. Sacramento State at San Diego State *Montana at North Dakota THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE Montana State at South Dakota State *Idaho at Montana State *Eastern Washington at Weber State Northern Colorado at South Dakota Big Sky All-Time *Sacramento State at Southern Utah Weber State at Cal Poly (NC) Cal Poly 1-4 11-13 Eastern Washington at Northern Arizona (NC) *Idaho State at UC Davis *Northern Colorado at Portland State Eastern Washington 9-13 20-19-1 San Diego at UC Davis Idaho State 12-10 18-24-1 Western New Mexico at Idaho Saturday, Oct. 20 Montana 3-16 12-30 Friday, Sept. 14 *Montana State at Weber State Montana State 7-13 10-20 Brown at Cal Poly *UC Davis at Cal Poly North Dakota 1-3 2-5 *Northern Arizona at Northern Colorado Northern Arizona 5-14 5-17 Saturday, Sept. 15 *Southern Utah at Idaho Northern Colorado 5-4 7-5 *North Dakota at Sacramento State Eastern Washington at Washington State Sacramento State 12-7 22-12 Idaho State at Liberty UC Davis at Stanford Southern Utah 1-3 9-4 Southern Utah at Arizona UC Davis 3-0 11-5 Idaho State at Cal Saturday, Oct. 27 Montana at Western Illinois *UC Davis at Montana Weber State 8-12 13-22 Wagner at Montana State *Montana State at Idaho State Cal State Northridge* 3-2 Northern Arizona at Missouri State *Weber State at North Dakota 70-101 140-175-2 *Cal Poly at Northern Arizona South Dakota at Weber State Portland State wins listed first • * no longer in the Big Sky College of Idaho at Portland State *Portland State at Sacramento State Sacramento State at Northern Colorado (NC) *Idaho at Eastern Washington *Northern Colorado at Southern Utah Saturday, Nov. 17 *Montana State at Montana Saturday, Sept. 22 *Weber State at Idaho State *Sacramento State at Montana (ROOT) Saturday, Nov. 3 *Southern Utah at Cal Poly *Montana State at Portland State *Montana at Southern Utah *Sacramento State at UC Davis *Northern Colorado at Weber State *Cal Poly at Montana State *North Dakota at Northern Arizona *Cal Poly at Eastern Washington *Sacramento State at Weber State Idaho at Florida *Idaho at UC Davis *Eastern Washington at Northern Colorado *Southern Utah at Northern Arizona *Northern Arizona at UC Davis *Big Sky Conference Game *Idaho State at North Dakota *Idaho State at Portland State *North Dakota at Idaho Saturday, Sept. 29 NCAA I FCS PLAYOFFS *Montana at Cal Poly Saturday, Nov 10

*Eastern Washington at Montana State *Montana at Idaho Saturday, Nov. 25: First Round Games *Portland State at Idaho *Northern Colorado at Montana State *Northern Arizona at Idaho State *Weber State at Southern Utah Saturday, Dec. 2: Second Round Games *North Dakota at Northern Colorado *Idaho State at Cal Poly *Weber State at Southern Utah *UC Davis at Eastern Washington *Northern Arizona at Sacramento State Friday/Saturday, Dec. 8/9: Quarterfinal Games Saturday, Oct. 6 *Portland State at North Dakota Friday/Saturday, Dec. 15/16: Semifinal Games *Portland State at Montana *Weber State at Northern Arizona Friday, Nov. 16 Saturday, Jan. 6, 2018 - Toyota Stadium, Frisco, TX *Cal Poly at Sacramento State *Eastern Washington at Portland State National Championship Game *UC Davis at Northern Colorado *Southern Utah at Eastern Washington *Idaho at Idaho State

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