2011 SPRING PROSPECTUS Portland State VIKINGS 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location Kickoff Sept. 3 SOUTHERN OREGON JELD-WEN FIELD TBA Sept. 10 open Sept. 17 NORTHERN ARIZONA* JELD-WEN FIELD TBA Sept. 24 @ TCU Fort Worth, TX TBA Oct. 1 @ Idaho State* Pocatello, ID TBA Oct. 8 MONTANA STATE* JELD-WEN FIELD TBA Oct. 15 @ Montana* Missoula, MT TBA Oct. 22 WILLAMETTE JELD-WEN FIELD TBA Oct. 29 @ Eastern Washington* Cheney, WA TBA Nov. 5 SACRAMENTO STATE* JELD-WEN FIELD TBA Nov. 12 @ Northern Colorado* , CO TBA Nov. 19 WEBER STATE* JELD-WEN FIELD TBA

NCAA Playoffs: First Round, Nov. 20; Second Round, Dec. 3; Quarterfinals, Dec. 10 Semifinals, Dec. 16/17; National Championship, Jan. 6, Frisco, TX

* game Game times will be released in June Radio: KXFD Freedom 970 AM TV: TBA Live Streaming Video: www.b2tv.com Live Stats: www.GoViks.com

SR QB Connor Kavanaugh SR RB Cory McCaffrey Honorable Mention 1st team All-Big Sky All-Big Sky Conference Conference

2011 Spring Practice Portland State will practice every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from April 4 through May 4. Practice takes place at Stott Com- munity Field on the PSU campus from 1:30-4 p.m.

2011 Spring Game SR SS DeShawn Shead Portland State’s Annual Spring Game takes place on Saturday, 2nd team All-Big Sky Conference May 7, at 1 p.m. at Lincoln High School 2011 SPRING PROSPECTUS Portland State VIKINGS Physical Address______527 SW Hall, Suite 415, Portland, OR 97201 VIKING FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF Mailing Address______PO Box 751, Portland, OR 97207 Head Coach______Nigel , Washington, ‘99 Athletic Department Phone______503.725.4000 2nd year as collegiate head coach/2-9 Athletic Department FAX______503.725.5550 Defensive Coordinator/Safeties_ Eric Jackson, Eastern Michigan, ‘87, 2nd year Founded______1946 (4-year in 1955) Offensive Coordinator/QBs_ Bruce Barnum, Eastern Washington ‘87, 2nd year Enrollment ______29,818 Special Teams Coordinator______John Ely, Western Washington, ‘87, 2nd year Nickname______Vikings Run Game Coordinator/WRs__ Dave Brown, Central Missouri St, ‘03, 2nd year Colors______Green (PMS 350), White and Silver (PMS 428) Defensive Line______Malik Roberson, Central Washington, ‘01, 1st year National Affiliation/Conference______NCAA Division I/Big Sky Linebackers______Ahmed Zarrugh, Oregon State, ‘07, 2nd year Home Field/Capacity______Jeld-Wen Field/18,627 Running Backs/Recruiting Coord.____Mark Kaanapu, Pacific (OR), ‘90, 2nd year President______Wim Wiewel Offensive Line______Brad Davis, Oklahoma, ‘03, 3rd year Faculty Athletic Representative______Bob Lockwood Offensive Assistant/Tight Ends____ Steve Cooper, Portland State, ‘09, 3rd year Director of Athletics______Torre Chisholm Assistant Defensive Line______Richard Seigler, Oregon State, ‘04, 2nd year Associate Athletics Director/Development and Marketing______Zack Director of Marketing and Sponsorship Coordinator______Kenny Dow Director of Football Operations______Jim Fiscella Director of New Business Development______Dennis Ferguson Team Athletic Trainer______Duane Duey Director of Donor Relations______Scott Boyd Team Doctor______Dr. Mark Colville Director of Ticket Sales______Beth Connell Team Chaplain______Al Egg Associate Athletics Director/Business Operations/SWA____ Barbara Dearing Athletics Business Accountant______TBA TEAM INFORMATION Assistant Business Manager______Curt Kentner 2010 Record______2-9 Assistant Athletics Director/Media Relations______Mike Lund Big Sky Conference Record______1-7/8th Assistant Media Relations Director______Ryan Borde Letterwinners Returning/Lost______50/20 New Media Coordinator______Matt Scheerer Starters Returning/Lost______21/4 Associate Athletics Director for Student Athlete Welfare______Jeff Mozzochi Starters Returning: O/D/ST______9/9/3 Assistant Athletics Director/Academics and Compliance______Kim Hottel Redshirts Returning______21 Academic Advisor______Rashad Floyd Offense______Pistol Academic Advisor______Brandy Coleman Defense______4-3 Academic Advisor______Emily McKissock Assistant Athletics Director/Facilities and Operations______Rick McReynolds Assistant Director of Facilities and Operations______Charlie Lucas FOOTBALL PROGRAM HISTORY Equipment Coordinator______Mike Haluska Program Year______65th (1947-2011) Head Athletic Trainer______Jim Wallis, A.T.C. Big Sky Conference Year______16th (1996-2011) Associate Athletic Trainer______Duane Duey, A.T.C. NCAA I FCS Year______19th (1978-80, 1996-2010) Assistant Athletic Trainer______Jonathan Huwe, A.T.C. NCAA I FCS Playoff Appearances______1 (2000) Assistant Athletic Trainer______Tara Hebert, A.T.C. Total NCAA Playoff Appearances______9 (1987-89, 91-95, 2000) Strength and Conditioning Coach______Scott Fabian Winning Seasons______28 Assistant Strength Coach______Andrew Pompei All-Time Record______314-337-10 ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS 2011 SEASON TICKETS Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations (Football)______Mike Lund Reserved Seats______$100 (donation required for priority seating) office______503.725.5602 General Admission______$60/$25 youth mobile______503.866.0236 [email protected] WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT Assistant Media Relations Director______Ryan Borde office______503.725.2525 PORTLAND STATE AND VIKING FOOTBALL [email protected] Portland State University, located in Portland, OR, is the largest school in New Media Coordinator______Matt Scheerer the state of Oregon with 29,818 students. It was founded in 1946 as Vanport office______503.725.5744 College - a two-year institution. [email protected] Athletically, Portland State began as a junior college in 1946-47, but com- Features Writer______John Wykoff peted in the Oregon Collegiate Conference at the NAIA level from 1950 to 1964, Viking Athletics Website______www.GoViks.com winning three OCC football titles (1962, 1963, 1964). PSU became a four-year Press Row Phone______503.725.5597 institution in 1955. Social Media Portland State joined the NCAA in 1965 and competed at the College Divi- Facebook______www.Facebook.com/PSUVIKINGS_ sion level (the fore-runner of NCAA II). PSU was an NCAA 1-AA member from Twitter______www.Twitter.com/PSU_Vikings 1978-80, then moved back to Division II in 1981, where it competed through the YouTube______www.youtube.com/portlandstateu 1995 season. The Vikings were members of the Western Football Conference from 1982 to 1992, winning six conference championships. PSU made eight NCAA II playoff appearances from 1987 to 1995. PORTLAND STATE MEDIA In 1996, Portland State moved to the Big Sky Conference and up to the Flagship Radio Station______Freedom 970 AM NCAA 1-AA (now FCS) level. The Vikings made their first playoff appearance at Play-by-play______Tom Hewitt their current level in 2000. Analyst______Mike Lund Portland State’s football program has produced such legendary figures as Internet______www.970.am Coach , quarterbacks Neil Lomax and June (now head coach Live Streaming Video______www.b2tv.com at SMU), Tom Oberg (the first Viking to play in the NFL), Coach Pokey Allen (who Live Stats______www.GoViks.com led the Vikings to two NCAA II National Championship appearances), and more than 25 players who have appeared in the NFL. 2011 Portland State Vikings 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 Cory McCaffrey RB 5-9 185 SR 3V Sisters, OR (Sisters) 69 Kyle Ritt OL 6-2 290 JR 2V Aloha, OR (Aloha) 2 Nick FS 6-2 200 JR 1V Ridgefield, WA (Central Catholic/Air Force) 70 Dereck Jester DE 6-4 240 JR 2V Thousand Oaks, CA (Thousand Oaks) 3 Khalil Bass LB 6-2 230 JR JC Encino, CA (Crespi/C. of the Canyons) 71 Coleton Langdon OL 6-2 275 FR RS Renton, WA (Liberty) 5 Roston Tatum WR 6-2 205 FR GS Fort Worth, TX (North Crowley) 72 Dalton Jasso OL 6-2 280 JR 2V Lakewood, CA (Lakewood) 7 Josh Milhollin QB 6-4 190 FR RS Medford, OR ( Medford) 73 Seth Giandomenico OL 6-4 275 SR 2V Canby, OR (Canby/Southern Oregon)

8 Justin Engstrom QB 6-5 210 SR 2V Scappoose, OR (Scappoose/Oregon State) 74 Antonio Danek OL 6-4 295 JR SQ Milwaukie, OR (Central Catholic/NAU) 9 Aaron Kincy CB 6-1 190 JR JC St. Petersburg, FL (Murray St/Butte JC) 75 Joey Esposito OL 6-4 300 JR RS R. Verdes, CA (El Camino JC) 10 Connor Kavanaugh QB 6-0 185 SR 3V Portland, OR (Lincoln) 76 Bruce Seumanutafa OL 6-5 350 JR RS Stockton, CA (Franklin/Mt. SAC) 12 Kalua Noa TE 6-1 230 JR 2V Kuliou’ou, HI (Kaiser) 79 Dustin Waldron OL 6-6 280 SR 3V Pleasant Hill, OR (Marist) 13 Drew Hubel QB 6-5 205 SR RS•3V Corvallis, OR (Corvallis) 80 Greylin James TE 6-1 220 JR 1V Federal Way, WA (Federal Way)

15 Manoa Latu FS 6-1 205 SR 1V Kapahulu, HI (Saint Louis/Mt. SAC) 81 Antwun Baker WR 5-8 175 GR HS Fresno, CA (North Hollywood) 16 Justin Lilley RB 5-11 205 SO 1V Thousand Oaks, CA (Westlake) 82 Semaj Harris WR 5-9 170 FR RS Los Angeles, CA (Leuzinger) 16 Hank Taylor WR 6-3 205 JR SQ Toledo, OH (Anthony Wayne/Mt. Union) 84 Justin Monahan WR 6-2 185 JR 1V West Linn, OR (West Linn/Whitworth) 17 Robert Truax K 5-7 175 SR 3V West Linn, OR (West Linn) 85 Nevin Lewis WR 6-2 195 JR 2V Culver, OR (Culver) 18 Ricky Cookman WR 5-11 195 SR 3V Clackamas, OR (Clackamas/Boise State) 87 Keitrell Anderson WR 5-9 170 JR 2V Houston, TX (Aldine)

19 Zach Brown K 6-1 180 JR 2V Keizer, OR (McNary) 88 Kyle McMillin TE 6-2 240 SR 1V Merced, CA (Golden Valley/Merced JC) 21 David CB 6-0 190 SR 1V Compton, CA (Dominguez/Oregon State) 90 James Seuma’ala DL 6-3 240 FR RS Federal Way, WA (Federal Way) 22 Nathan Snow SS 5-11 190 JR 2V Houston, TX (Clear Lake) 91 Tree Thomas TE•DE 6-8 250 SR HS Oakland, CA (San Leandro) 23 Andrew Godinet CB 5-8 170 JR SQ•1V Waipahu, HI (Kamehameha/Hawai’i) 93 Carl Sommer DE 6-4 260 SR 2V Wilsonville, OR (Wilsonville/Oregon State) 24 DeShawn Shead SS 6-2 210 SR 3V Palmdale, CA (Highland) 94 Bryant Long DE 6-3 245 SO 1V South Orange, NJ (Hargrave Military)

25 Michael Williams CB 5-9 165 JR 2V Houston, TX (Aldine) 95 Julious Moore DT 6-0 290 SO 1V Bellevue, WA (Bellevue) 26 Karrington Jones CB 6-2 175 FR RS Los Angeles, CA (West Prep) 97 Alika Vaiese DT 6-1 280 SR 1V Kalini, HI (Education Lab/Palomar JC) 27 Donte Almond SS 6-2 195 SR 1V Milpitas, CA (Milpitas/Foothill JC) 98 Nick Fernandez K 5-8 155 FR RS Murrieta, CA (Chaparral) 28 Willie Griffin RB 5-8 195 SR 1V Oakland, CA (McClymonds/Washington) 99 Jack Forbes DE 6-3 225 SR 1V Pacifica, CA (Terra Nova/C. of San Mateo) 29 Denzel Davis CB 5-9 170 JR 2V Garland, TX (South Garland) Gage Loftin TE 6-4 245 JR JC Spanish Fork, UT (Spanish Fork/Snow)

30 Thomas Duyndam P 6-4 215 JR 2V Melbourne, Australia (St. ’s) Taylor Meyrick TE 6-5 275 FR RS Oregon City, OR (Oregon City) 31 AJ Powell KR•WR 5-8 165 SO 1V Pasadena, CA (Charter Oaks) Jordan Lewis RB 5-8 175 FR HS Portland, OR (Jesuit) 32 Dionte Brooks LB 6-2 220 JR RS Compton, CA (Compton/El Camino JC) Julian Cruell RB•CB 5-8 190 FR TR Tacoma, WA (Foss) 33 Corey Crowder LB 6-1 205 FR RS Elk Grove, CA (Christian Brothers) Luke Cooley S 6-2 190 FR HS Gresham, OR (Gresham) 34 Ryan Rau LB 6-1 230 SR 3V Folsom, CA (Folsom) NEWCOMERS IN FALL 2011 - NLI 37 Organ SS 5-10 180 FR RS Berkeley, CA (St. Mary’s) Myles Wade DT 6-1 300 GR TR Portland, OR (Central Catholic/Texas Tech) 38 Jarren Horton S 5-8 160 FR RS Puyallup, WA (Cascade Christian) Anthony Moxley OL 6-6 315 JR JC Moreno Valley, CA (Mt. San Jacinto JC) 38 Marcus WR 6-1 180 FR RS Seattle, WA (Rainier Beach) Kenny Davis WR 6-2 190 JR JC Pacoima, CA (Birmingham/LA Pierce) 39 Ben Bowen RB 5-10 200 JR 2V Visalia, CA (Mt. Whitney) Jeremy Boone DE 6-4 260 JR JC Cleveland, OH (Shaker Hts/C. of Canyons) 40 Ian Sluss LB 6-0 225 JR RS Vista, CA (Rancho Buena Vista/Redlands) Mike Davis DE 6-4 235 FR HS Chico, CA (Chico) Cornelius Edison OL 6-3 285 FR HS University Place, WA (Curtis) 42 Joel Sisler LB 6-2 210 JR 2V Escondido, CA (Escondido) Demetrius Jackson CB 5-10 180 FR HS Duarte, CA (Baldwin Park) 43 David Lopez LB 6-3 230 JR JC Los Angeles, CA (Garfield/Cerritos JC) David Jones WR 6-1 205 FR HS Kent, WA (Kent-Meridian) 43 Taylor Martinek TE 6-3 220 FR RS Portland, OR (Jesuit) Shaquille Richard RB 5-8 175 FR HS Hawthorne, CA (Junipero Serra) 44 Shane Melbo LB 6-1 220 SR 1V Escondido, CA (San Pasqual/Palomar JC) Walter Santiago S 5-11 185 FR HS Kahuku, HI (Kamehameha) 45 Vincent Johnson DT 6-2 265 FR RS Fort Worth, TX (North Crowley) John Siliga DT 6-1 290 FR HS Redlands, CA (Redlands) Kawika Stant LB 5-11 220 FR HS Hauula, HI (Kamehameha) 46 Brandon Tobias DE 6-2 220 FR RS Torrance, CA (North) Sadat Sulley DE 6-2 235 FR HS Spanaway, WA (Spanaway Lake) 48 Braedyn Eagle LS 6-2 240 SR 3V Carlsbad, CA (Carlsbad) Dennis Taylor LB 6-0 230 FR HS , CA (Kaiser) 49 Michael Plummer FS 6-2 210 SO 1V Gresham, OR (Sam Barlow/Idaho) Alex Toureen WR 6-0 180 FR HS Cottage Grove, OR (Cottage Grove) 53 Kevin Konrath LB 6-3 230 SR 2V Chicago, IL (Brother Rice/Harper JC) Tyler Turituri ATH 6-2 220 FR HS Central Point, OR (Crater) 54 Jaycob Shoemaker LB 6-0 230 JR 2V Sacramento, CA (Casa Roble) John Wolfe OL 6-3 280 FR HS Gresham, OR (Sam Barlow)

55 Major Harris DE 6-3 220 FR RS Salem, OR (McKay) COACHING STAFF 58 Anthony Davis LB 5-11 220 SR 2V Billings, MT (Normative Prep/Glendale CC) HEAD COACH: Nigel Burton, Washington, ‘99, 2nd year 60 Dexter Morrison DT 6-2 260 SO 1V Portland, OR (Centennial) DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/SAFETIES: Eric Jackson, Eastern Michigan, ‘87, 2nd year 61 Adam Kleffner OL 6-3 310 SR 3V Portland, OR (Jesuit) OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QBS: Bruce Barnum, Eastern Washington, ‘87, 2nd year 62 John Wall OL 6-2 275 SO SQ Beaverton, OR (Southridge) RUN GAME COORDINATOR/WRS : Dave Brown, Central Missouri State, ‘03, 2nd year SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR : John Ely, Western Washington ‘87, 2nd year 64 Mitchell Van Dyk OL 6-9 270 SO 1V Paso Robles, CA (Paso Robles) LINEBACKERS: Ahmed Zarrugh, Oregon State, ‘07, 2nd year 65 Thomas Robertson OL 6-4 275 SO SQ Houston, TX (Westfield) DEFENSIVE LINE: Malik Roberson, Central Washington, ‘01, 1st year 66 Mitch Gaulke OL 6-2 265 SO 1V West Linn, OR (West Linn) RUNNING BACKS/RECRUITING COORDINATOR: Mark Kaanapu, Pacific (OR) ‘90, 2nd year 67 Manuel Rojas OL 6-2 290 JR 2V Fullerton, CA (Fullerton) OFFENSIVE LINE: Brad Davis, Oklahoma, ‘03, 3rd year 68 Alex Cosenza OL 6-3 275 SO 1V Chandler, AZ (Hamilton) OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT/TIGHT ENDS: Steve Cooper, Portland State, ‘09, 3rd year ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE LINE: Richard Seigler, Oregon State, ‘04, 2nd year ROSTER BREAKDOWN THE START CHART Portland State had 67 letterwinners in 2010, of that group 49 will return, add in QB Drew Hubel, a three-year letterwinner who was a redshirt in 2010, and the Vikings have 50 returning letterwinners in OFFENSE 2010 Career 2010 Career 2011. PSU has signed 20 new players for 2011. No. Name GP GP Starts Starts The Vikings lost just four starters to graduation - two on offense and two on defense. Of the 21 total 1 Cory McCaffrey, SR/RB 11 21 11 11 returning starters (9 O/9 D/3 ST), 10 will be seniors in 2011. 8 Justin Engstrom, SR/QB 2 7 0 1 The Viking team will be much more mature in 2011 as there will be 24 seniors and 32 juniors on the 10 Connor Kavanaugh, SR/QB 8 21 8 10 roster. PSU also has 19 redshirts on the roster. 12 Kalua Noa, JR/TE 10 11 2 2 13 Drew Hubel, SR/QB 0 24 0 20 STARTERS RETURNING (21-9O/9D/3ST) 16 Justin Lilley, SO/RB 10 10 1 1 STARTERS RETURNING - OFFENSE (9): WR Justin Monahan, WR Anderson/Cookman/Noa (11 starts 18 Ricky Cookman, SR/WR 11 15 4 5 combined), OT Dustin Waldron, OT Kyle Ritt, OG Manny Rojas, OG Mitch Gaulke/Alex Cosenza (8 starts com- 28 Willie Griffin, SR/RB 8 8 0 0 bined), C Adam Kleffer, QB Connor Kavanaugh, RB Cory McCaffrey 31 AJ Powell, SO/WR 11 11 0 0 39 Ben Bowen, JR/RB 9 20 0 2 STARTERS RETURNING - DEFENSE (9): DE Carl Sommer, DE Jack Forbes, DT Julious Moore/Alika Vaiese 61 Adam Kleffner, SR/C 11 22 11 12 (combined 12 starts), OLB Joel Sisler, MLB Ryan Rau, CB DeShawn Shead, CB David Ross, FS Manoa Latu, 64 Mitchell Van Dyk, SO/OL 3 3 0 0 SS Nathan Snow. 66 Mitch Gaulke, SO/OL 5 5 5 5 STARTERS RETURNING - SPECIAL TEAMS (3): K Zach Brown, P Thomas Duyndam, LS Braedyn Eagle 67 Manuel Rojas, JR/OL 10 19 10 17 68 Alex Cosenza, SO/OL 3 3 3 3 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (50-24O/22D/4ST) 69 Kyle Ritt, JR/OL 11 22 11 21 OFFENSIVE LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (24): SR RB Cory McCaffrey, SR QB Justin Engstrom, SR QB 72 Dalton Jasso, JR/OL 2 4 0 0 Connor Kavanaugh, SR QB Drew Hubel, SO RB Justin Lilley, SR WR Ricky Cookman, SR RB Willie Griffin, SO 73 Seth Giandomenico, SR/OL 7 13 0 1 WR AJ Powell, JR RB Ben Bowen, SR C Adam Kleffner, SO OL Mitchell Van Dyk, SO OL Mitch Gaulke, JR OL 79 Dustin Waldron, SR/OL 11 30 11 24 Manuel Rojas, SO OL Alex Cosenza, JR OL Kyle Ritt, JR OL Dalton Jasso, SR OL Seth Giandomenico, SR OL 80 Greylin James, JR/TE 2 2 0 0 Dustin Waldron, JR TE Greylin James, JR WR Justin Monahan, JR WR Nevin Lewis, JR WR Keitrell Ander- 84 Justin Monahan, JR/WR 11 11 11 11 son, SR TE Kyle McMillin 85 Nevin Lewis, JR/WR 7 15 1 4 DEFENSIVE LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (22): JR FS Nick Green, SR CB David Ross, SR FS Manoa Latu, 87 Keitrell Anderson, JR/WR 10 17 4 7 JR SS Nathan Snow, SR CB DeShawn Shead, JR CB Michael Williams, SR SS Donte Almond, JR CB Denzel 88 Kyle McMillin, SR/TE 7 7 0 0 Davis, JR LB Joel Sisler, SR LB Kevin Konrath, SR LB Shane Melbo, SO FS Michael Plummer, JR LB Jaycob Shoemaker, SR LB Ryan Rau, SR LB Anthony Davis, SO DT Dexter Morrison, JR DE Dereck Jester, SR DE Carl DEFENSE 2010 Career 2010 Career Sommer, SO DE Bryant Long, SO DT Julious Moore, SR DT Alika Vaiese, SR DE Jack Forbes No. Name GP GP Starts Starts 2 Nick Green, JR/S 9 9 0 0 SPECIAL TEAMS LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (4): SR K/P Robert Truax, JR K Zach Brown, JR P Thom- 6 David Ross, SR/CB 11 11 11 11 as Duyndam, SR LS Braedyn Eagle 15 Manoa Latu, SR/FS 11 11 10 10 22 Nathan Snow, JR/S 11 19 9 11 NLI SIGNEES (21) 23 Andrew Godinet, JR/CB 0 9 0 0 OFFENSE (9): JR OL Anthony Moxley, JR TE Gage Loftin, JR WR Kenny Davis, FR OL Cornelius Edison, FR 24 DeShawn Shead, JR/SS 11 33 11 33 WR David Jones, FR RB Shaquille Richard, FR WR Alex Toureen, FR ATH Tyler Turituri, FR OL John Wolfe 25 Michael Williams, JR/CB 10 21 2 11 DEFENSE (12): JR LB Khalil Bass, FR DE Mike Davis, JR DE Jeremy Boone, GR DT Myles Wade, FR CB De- 27 Donte Almond, SR/FS 10 10 0 0 metrius Jackson, JR LB David Lopez, FR S Walter Santiago, FR DT John Siliga, FR LB Kawika Stant, FR DE 29 Denzel Davis, JR/CB 8 18 0 0 Sadat Sulley, FR LB Dennis Taylor, JR CB Aaron Kincy (2010) 42 Joel Sisler, JR/LB 10 23 9 17 43 Kevin Konrath, SR/LB 11 22 0 1 REDSHIRTS RETURNING AND OTHERS (31) 44 Shane Melbo, SR/LB 11 11 2 2 REDSHIRTS RETURNING (19): FR K Nick Fernandez, FR QB Josh Milhollin, FR CB Karrington Jones, FR LB 49 Michael Plummer, SO/FS 6 6 0 0 Corey Crowder, FR SS Henry Organ, FR S Jarren Horton, FR WR Marcus Wells, FR TE Taylor Martinek, FR 54 Jaycob Shoemaker, JR/LB 6 16 1 4 DT Vincent Johnson, FR DE Brandon Tobias, JR LB Dionte Brooks, FR DE Major Harris, JR LB Ian Sluss, FR 56 Ryan Rau, SR/LB 11 32 10 21 OL Coleton Langdon, JR OL Joey Esposito, JR OL Bruce Seumanutafa, FR DL James Seuma’ala, FR TE Taylor 58 Anthony Davis, SR/LB 6 7 0 0 Meyrick, FR WR Semaj Harris 60 Dexter Morrison, SO/DT 1 1 0 0 SQUAD MEMBERS RETURNING (5): JR WR Hank Taylor, JR CB Andrew Godinet, SO OL John Wall, SO OL 70 Dereck Jester, JR/DE 8 19 1 1 Thomas Robertson, JR OL Antonio Danek 93 Carl Sommer, SR/DE 11 19 10 10 94 Bryant Long, SO/DE 9 9 2 2 GRAY SHIRTS (1): FR WR Roston Tatum 95 Julious Moore, SO/DT 9 9 7 7 SPRING 2011 WALK-ONS (6): FR RB Jordan Lewis, FR RB/CB Julian Cruell, FR S Luke Cooley, SR WR 97 Alika Vaiese, SR/DT 11 11 5 5 Antwun Baker, SR TE/DE Tree Thomas 99 Jack Forbes, SR/DE 10 10 9 9

PLAYERS LOST SPECIAL TEAMS 2010 Career 2010 Career STARTERS LOST (4): TE Rory Richards, WR Nick Hutter, DT Travis Beckley, OLB DJ Macarthy No. Name GP GP Starts Starts OTHER SENIORS LOST (7): QB Tygue Howland, TE Julius Thomas, OL Zach Dias, WR Ray Fry, DE Brian 17 Robert Truax, SR/K 4 8 1 3 Walters, LB Kevin Takeno, RB Kevin Watts 19 Zach Brown, JR/K 11 22 11 22 OTHER LETTERWINNERS LEAVING PROGRAM (9): LB Nick Kalpin, LB Quinn Stewart, OL Nick , DT 30 Thomas Duyndam, JR/P 10 21 9 20 Josh Ah Toon, RB Zach Todd, OL Scott Shugert, WR Martin Bayless, WR Salas Louidor, CB Cameron Hein 48 Braedyn Eagle, SR/LS 11 33 11 33 REDSHIRTS LEAVING PROGRAM (7): QB Chad Dashnaw, LB Matt Segi, RB DeVaunte Bolton, DT Jackson Dallas, WR CJ Willey, WR Ronnie Simmons, LB Lucas Corder

NAME PRONUNCIATIONS Bruce Seumanutafa - SAY-oo-MAHN-oo-TAH-fah Thomas Duyndam - DONE-dum DeShawn Shead - SHED Mitch Gaulke - GALL-key Kawika Stant - kuh-VEE-kuh Seth Giandomenico - GEE-an-doe-men-i-co Sadat Sulley - suh-DOT SOO-lay Andrew Godinet - GO-dih-nay Tyler Turituri - TOOR-ee-TOOR-ee Drew Hubel - HUE-bull Alika Vaiese - VIE-ess-ay Manoa Latu - muh-NO-uh LAW-too COACHES Kalua Noa - kuh-LOO-uh NO-uh Ahmed Zarrugh - ah-MED zuh-ROO James Seuma’ala - SAY-oo-muh-AH-lah Mark Kaanapu - kuh-ON-uh-POO 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS SPRING DEPTH CHART does not include fall newcomers OFFENSE LT 79 Dustin Waldron 6-6 280 SR 3V Pleasant Hill, OR (Marist) 24 straight starts 75 Joey Esposito 6-4 300 JR RS Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (El Camino JC) redshirt in 2010 LG 69 Kyle Ritt 6-2 290 JR 2V Aloha, OR (Aloha) started 21 of 22 career games 67 Manuel Rojas (inj) 6-2 290 JR 2V Fullerton, CA (Fullerton) 17 career starts, 10 in 2010 73 Seth Giandomenico 6-4 275 SR 2V Canby, OR (Canby/Southern Oregon) played in seven games in 2010 71 Coleton Langdon 6-2 275 FR RS Renton, WA (Liberty) redshirt in 2010 C 61 Adam Kleffner 6-3 310 JR 2V Portland, OR (Jesuit) took over as starter this season 66 Mitch Gaulke 6-2 265 SO 1V West Linn, OR (West Linn) five starts in 2010 72 Dalton Jasso 6-2 280 SO 1V Lakewood, CA (Lakewood) 4 career games played RG 76 Bruce seumanutafa 6-5 350 JR RS Stockton, CA (Franklin/Mt. SAC) redshirt in 2010 68 Alex Cosenza (inj) 6-3 275 SO 1V Chandler, AZ (Hamilton) started first three games in 2010 before injury 65 Thomas Robertson 6-4 275 SO SQ Houston, TX (Westfield) RT 64 Mitchell Van Dyk 6-9 270 SO 1V Paso Robles, CA (Paso Robles) played in three games 74 Antonio Danek 6-4 295 JR SQ Milwaukie, OR (Central Catholic/Northern Arizona) redshirt in 2010 TE 88 Kyle McMillin 6-2 240 SR 1V Merced, CA (Golden Valley/Merced JC) played in eight games, mostly on special teams 12 Kalua Noa 6-1 230 JR 2V Kuliou’ou, HI (Kaiser) 5-57-0 as a wide receiver Gage Loftin 6-4 245 JR JC Spanish Fork, UT (Spanish Fork) JC transfer Taylor Meyrick 6-5 275 FR RS Oregon City, OR (Oregon City) 2010 signee, did not play QB 10 Connor Kavanaugh 6-0 185 SR 3V Portland, OR (Lincoln HS) 93-154-3-1,109-6TD, 85-506-4 rushing in 8 games 13 Drew Hubel 6-5 205 SR 3V Corvallis, OR (Corvallis HS) shoulder surgery in 2010, 6,358 pass yds, 42 TDs 8 Justin Engstrom 6-5 210 SR 2V Scappoose, OR (Scappoose/Oregon State) played in seven games in two seasons 7 Josh Milhollin 6-4 190 FR RS Medford, OR (South Medford) redshirt in 2010 RB 1 Cory McCaffrey 5-9 185 SR 3V Sisters, OR (Sisters) 231-1,287-10; 8 100-yard games, 1st team All-BSC 28 Willie Griffin 5-8 195 SR 1V Oakland, CA (McClymonds/Washington) 67-204-2 in eight games 39 Bruce Bowen 5-10 200 JR 2V Visalia, CA (Mt. Whitney) 2-3-0 16 Justin Lilley 5-11 205 SO 1V Thousand Oaks, CA (Westlake) 13-49-1 ZWR 5 ROSTON Tatum 6-2 205 FR GS Fort Worth, TX (North Crowley) 2010 NLI signee 81 Antwun Baker 5-8 175 GR HS Fresno, CA (North Hollywood) graduate student, ran track at Southern Oregon XWR 84 Justin Monahan 6-2 185 JR 1V West Linn, OR (West Linn/Whitworth) 30-369-2 in 2010 38 Marcus Wells 6-1 180 FR RS Seattle, WA (Rainier Beach) redshirt in 2010 85 Nevin Lewis 6-2 195 JR 2V Culver, OR (Culver) 5-48-0 FL 31 AJ Powell 5-8 165 SO 1V Pasadena, CA (Charter Oaks) punt and kick returner in 2010 18 Ricky Cookman 5-11 195 SR 3V Clackamas, OR (Clackamas/Boise State) 13-143-1 in 2010 87 Keitrell Anderson 5-9 165 SO 1V Houston, TX (Aldine) 13-150-0; 10-38-0 rushing as wildcat QB vs. UNC DEFENSE LE 99 Jack Forbes 6-3 225 SR 1V Pacifica, CA (Terra Nova/C. of San Mateo) 20 tackles, 5 TFL, SK in 2010 94 Bryant Long 6-4 240 SO 1V South Orange, NJ (Hargrave Military) 10 tackles, two starts LT 97 Alika Vaiese 6-1 280 SR 1V Kalini, HI (Education Lab/Palomar JC) four starts, 14 tackles, 3 TFL 45 Vincent Johnson 6-2 260 FR RS Fort Worth, TX (North Crowley) redshirt 70 Dereck Jester 6-4 240 JR 2V Thousand Oaks, CA (Thousand Oaks) 2 tackles RT 95 Julious Moore 6-0 290 SO 1V Bellevue, WA (Bellevue) started seven games, three sacks 60 Dexter Morrison 6-2 260 SO 1V Portland, OR (Centennial) played in one game 90 James Seuma’ala (inj) 6-3 240 FR RS Federal Way, WA (Federal Way) redshirt in 2010 RE 93 Carl Sommer 6-4 260 SR 2V Wilsonville, OR (Wilsonville/Oregon St.) 45 tackles, team highs of 11TFL-4SK in 2010 46 Brandon Tobias 6-2 220 FR RS Torrance, CA (North) redshirt in 2010 SLB 42 Joel Sisler 6-2 210 JR 2V Escondido, CA (Escondido) 26 tackles, 2 INT in 2010 3 Khalil Bass 6-2 230 JR JC Encino, CA (Cespi/College of the Canyons) JC transfer 53 Kevin Konrath 6-3 230 SR 2V Chicago, IL (Brother Rice/Harper JC) seven tackles MLB 34 Ryan Rau 6-1 230 SR 3V Folsom, CA (Folsom) team high 83 tackles in 2010 40 Ian Sluss 6-0 225 JR RS Vista, CA (Rancho Buena Vista/Redlands) redshirt in 2010 58 Anthony Davis 5-11 220 SR 2V Billings, MT (Normative Prep/Glendale CC) played in seven career games WLB 44 Shane Melbo 6-1 220 SR 1V Escondido, CA (San Pasqual/Palomar JC) 32 tackles, 6 TFLs, 2 starts 32 Dionte Brooks 6-2 220 JR RS Compton, CA (Compton/El Camino JC) redshirt in 2010 54 Jaycob Shoemaker (inj) 6-0 230 JR 2V Sacramento, CA (Casa Roble) 23 tackles, 3.5 TFLs in six games CB 9 Aaron kincy 6-1 190 JR JC St. Petersburg, FL (Murray St./Butte JC) NLI signee 21 David Ross 6-0 190 SR 1V Compton, CA (Dominguez/Oregon State) 39 tackles, 4 PBU, started 11 games SS 24 DeShawn Shead 6-2 210 SR 3V Palmdale, CA (Highland) 51 tackles, 5 TFL, sack, FR, 7 PBU , 2nd team All-BSC 2 Nick Green 6-2 200 JR 1V Ridgefield, WA (Central Catholic/Air Force) 17 tackles, 1 INT FS 15 Manoa Latu 6-1 205 SR 1V Kapahulu, HI (Saint Louis/Mt. SAC) 72 tackles, team-high 3 INT, 10 starts in 2010 22 Nathan Snow 5-11 190 JR 2V Houston, TX (Clear Lake) 38 tackles, one INT 27 Donte Almond (inj) 6-2 195 SR 1V Milpitas, CA (Milpitas/Foothill JC) 20 tackles, one INT, one FR in 2010 CB 25 Michael Williams 5-9 165 JR 2V Houston, TX (Aldine) 19 tackles, 4 PBUI 29 Denzel Davis 5-9 170 JR 2V Garland, TX (South Garland) played in eight games, three tackles 26 Karrington Jones 6-2 175 FR RS Los Angeles, CA (West Adams Prep) redshirt in 2010 SPECIAL TEAMS K 19 Zach Brown 6-1 180 JR 2V Keizer, OR (McNary) 18 FG; PSU career leader 36FG 98 Nick Fernandez 5-8 155 FR RS Murrieta, CA (Chaparral) redshirt in 2010 17 Robert Truax (inj) 5-7 175 SR 3V West Linn, OR (West Linn) 3 kickoffs, 5 punts in 2010 P 30 Thomas Duyndam 6-4 215 JR 2V Melbourne, Australia (St. Bernard’s) 42.6 average, first Aussie to play at PSU 19 Zach Brown 6-1 180 JR 2V Keizer, OR (McNary) 18 FG; PSU career leader 36FG LS 48 Braedyn Eagle 6-2 240 SR 3V Carlsbad, CA (Carlsbad) long snapper every game for three years 2011 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2011 Spring Preview VIKINGS

When the Portland State football pro- gram takes the field for the start of spring practice on April 4, the program will have more returners and starters than it has had in many years. Second-year Head Coach Nigel Burton welcomes back 50 letterwinners, as well 30 redshirts, squad members, gray shirts and walk-ons, and a handful of 2011 national let- ter of intent signees preparing for the coming season. Moreover, Burton is excited that 21 start- ers return for the Vikings, including nine on offense, nine on defense and all three special teams roles. Among those key returners are first team All-Big Sky Conference running back Cory McCaffrey, quarterback Connor Kavana- ugh, and the entire starting offensive line. De- fensively, All-Big Sky defensive back DeShawn Shead will lead the return of the entire defen- sive backfield, as well as veteran defensive end Carl Sommer, fourth-year linebacker Ryan Rau and a host of others with starting and/or Carl Sommer (93) led the Vikings in tackles for loss and sacks in 2010. game experience. Finally, the Vikings boast one games and seven on the road, got Burton his State saw progress on the field and off of the top kickers in the country in junior Zach first win as a Head Coach with a convincing 41- with a team that had just 10 seniors com- Brown, and third-year starting punter Thomas 33 decision at UC Davis. Two weeks later, the peting in 2010. Duyndam. Vikings opened Big Sky Conference play with a In fact, a scan of the initial two-deep re- 38-3 rout of Idaho State. How does Portland State make progress veals virtually every player has lettered at Port- At 2-2, 1-0 in the Big Sky, PSU appeared in the win column in 2011? land State. That kind of field experience has not poised for a competitive conference season. • An improved defense that does a better been present on the Park Blocks in years. And for the most part it was, but the Vikings job of stopping the run. PSU’s offense, with a switch to the Pistol, couldn’t find a way to come out on the posi- • Fill the holes at the positions lacking took a big step forward in 2010. The defense, tive end of the scoreboard, particularly during depth: tight end, wide receiver, corner- which made a switch to the 4-3, is still a work a three-week stretch in October. To wit: back. in progress. • Portland State led 10th-ranked and • Establish big playmakers and big plays “The emphasis this spring is on the de- eventual Big Sky champion Montana on defense. fense and on special teams making sure we State, 18-3, late in the first quarter of a • Develop the belief in the schemes in tackle better,” said Burton. “And, we have to game at Bozeman. However, MSU roared place and the talent to execute them. create more turnovers on the defensive side back and eventually won, 44-31. of the ball as well as limit our turnovers.” Now, a veteran-laden team - and one with • The Vikings scored a go-ahead touch- “In our big games last year, where we two Nigel Burton recruiting classes in the fold down against 11th-ranked Montana with were so close to pulling it off, those were the - plans (no, expects) to get results on the field. 2:34 left in the game. But the Grizzlies things that cost us in the end - whether it was were able to mount a final drive that re- Montana, Sac State, Weber State, Montana sulted in a game-winning field as time ex- OFFENSE State. Turning the ball over in bad situations pired, 23-21. Burton’s Pistol offense had a profound and not creating turnovers - especially when • The next week, PSU scored a go- effect on the Big Sky Conference in 2010 as we got into league play - and not tackling well in ahead touchdown at Weber State with the Vikings led the league with 203.3 rushing those situations hurt us.” 1:02 left in the game and led 41-37. Again yards per game. In 2011, the key elements of the opponent prevailed, as the Wildcats that ground game return. All-Big Sky running A QUICK LOOK AT 2011 scrambled down the field, running six plays back Cory McCaffrey is back after compiling In Head Coach Nigel Burton’s first season in 41 seconds, and scored the winning 1,287 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior. at Portland State the groundwork was laid for touchdown with 21 seconds left, 44-41. His running mate was honorable mention the program he was hired to transform. Al- • Even a 27-9 lead late in the first half quarterback Connor Kavanugh who rushed for though the Vikings were just 2-9 in the win-loss against Northern Colorado on Nov. 13 506 yards and four scores despite going down column, PSU proved to be far more competi- melted away. The Bears completed a Hail with a broken hand early in the season’s eighth tive on the field than the previous year. Mary pass at the end of the first half for a game. But for a few last minute heartbreaks, the touchdown, then rallied in the second half Kavanaugh had surgery to repair the Viking season might have been much different. for a 35-30 victory. break and was back throwing well by January. Portland State, which played just four home Despite those difficult endings, Portland He will be healthy and a full-go for spring foot- QUESTIONS FOR 2011 Justin Monahan is Portland State’s • Are Connor Kavanaugh and Drew Hubel healthy and ready to quarterback the top returning receiver. Vikings to a better record? • Who will play tight end for the Vikings? • Has the need for downfield speed at wide receiver been addressed? • What will a now-mature defense do to stop the run in 2011? • Who among the host of young defensive lineman will step forward? • Who will prevail in a heated competition for playing time at linebacker? • Will All-Conference performer DeShawn Shead make the move to safety? ball. some quarterbacks who can run the Pistol. If Also returning is change-of-pace back Drew wins the job, he can really wing it, so we Willie Griffin, who had 204 yards and two TDs may still do some adaptation.” although he was only available for eight games Portland State’s offensive line returns al- due to injury. most entirely intact. Offensive tackles Dustin “We are going to be gentle with McCaf- Waldron and Kyle Ritt return as well as cen- frey this spring because his shoulder became ter Adam Kleffner. Those three started every a little bit of an issue at the end of last season,” game in 2010. Offensive guards Manny Rojas, said Burton. “We want to make sure we don’t Mitch Gaulke and Alex Cosenza who had the beat him up and make Willie more of a factor, bulk of the starts at that position also return. so we have a 1A and 1B approach to our run- “They had a nice year (in 2010),” Burton ning game.” said. “(Offensive line coach) Brad Davis really Kavanaugh was also an effective passer, coached his rear off. Those guys know they completing 60% of his throws for 1,109 yards, have to improve big-time though. They didn’t six touchdowns and just three interceptions. get a whole lot of accolades and they still un- Kavanaugh has a streak of 90 straight passes derstand there is a lack of respect for their without a pick entering 2011. crew within the conference. Kyle McMillin and signees Gage Loftin and Tay- Hubel, who missed the 2010 season with “Dustin Waldron should be a first-team lor Meyrick to pick up the slack. shoulder problems, was the Viking starter (in All-Conference guy. Kyle Ritt and Adam Kleff- “Kyle McMillin knows he needs to step up, a different system) for most of his first three ner should be All-Conference as well this year. and we have moved Kalua Noa from wide re- seasons at PSU. More of a throwing quarter- “(Redshirt) Bruce Seumanutafa is going ceiver to tight end. Athletically, Noa can scare back, Hubel offers a different look than Kavana- to be a great addition, as well as Anthony Mox- some people with his speed at that position ugh to opposing defenses. ley when he gets here (in the fall).” and he already had the size, playing at 225 last “Connor has been good for weeks, and PSU’s offensive questions are at receiver, year, and he runs low 4.5s,” said Burton. Drew is on his way back. I feel really good about particularly tight end. All-Big Sky (and now NFL) “Gage Loftin brings some experience at them, and I feel good about Justin Engstrom tight end Julius Thomas and Rory Richards the position from junior college and with Taylor and Josh Milhollin,” said Burton. “We have have graduated. The Vikings will look to senior Meyrick back we feel we have a guy who can set the edge as a run blocker.” Junior wide receiver Justin Monahan is the top returner with 30 catches for 369 yards and two touchdowns. And, there are a host of others with experience in Keitrell An- derson, Ricky Cookman and Nevin Lewis. But, the Vikings’ big need is downfield speed. Bur- ton expects that need has been addressed with the signing of JC Kenny Davis, gray shirt Roston Tatum, and freshmen David Jones and Alex Toureen. “Really the whole group is back except for (2010 leading receiver) Nick Hutter,” said Burton. “We are looking for Justin Monahan to step up and be a guy who, on third down, always gets the play. “Athletically, we have really stepped up bringing in (2010 signee) Roston Tatum af- ter a gray shirt year. He is a big and physical guy. Add in Kenny Davis, and I really think Alex Toureen is a guy who has a great chance to play as a true freshman. He is a great route runner, very athletic and way faster than he is given credit for. He has great hands and is very smart. So, he has everything we look for in terms of being a true freshman who can con- tribute. Left Tackle Dustin Waldron “I think a couple of guys that may sneak in of stopping the run - which was their weakness Linebacker Ryan Rau has led the Vikings in tackles for two straight years. in 2010 - they will have to be better up front. And, like many other positions, a host of play- ers return to do just that. Defensive ends Carl Sommer, Jack Forbes and Bryant Long, as well as tackles Julious Moore and Alika Vaiese are now vet- erans with a number of starts. Sommer led all defensive linemen with 46 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and four sacks. He, along with Julious Moore, are All-Conference quality performers. Texas Tech transfer Myles Wade, a native of Portland, will also offer up-front size and abil- ity. Wade is expected to step right in at tackle and be a key performer when he arrives in the fall. “We think the defensive line is our most talented group, but we had so many first-year starters and players last year that we didn’t have a lot of experience and we took our lumps. Guys weren’t able to play fast because they were still thinking and they were young. We now expect them to live up to the talent they have. there are (2010 return man) AJ Powell and three interceptions after being Nigel Burton’s “We add in (redshirts) Vincent Johnson, Marcus Wells. Marcus had a great redshirt first signee as the new head coach in 2010. who can be a dominant guy in this conference, year. He made a lot of plays on the scout team. Veterans Nick Green and Donte Almond are and Brandon Tobias, who may play as hard as He just makes plays, so I think he will be a guy also back. any guy I have ever seen.” who finds himself on the field contributing.” Senior Ryan Rau leads an experienced group in the second row as well. Rau had 83 SPECIAL TEAMS DEFENSE tackles at the middle linebacker spot to lead the team for a second straight year. Juniors Portland State’s special teams should The Viking defense has been a work in be as good as ever. Junior kicker Zach Brown progress for Burton and his staff. But, a bet- Joel Sisler and Jaycob Shoemaker return at outside linebacker. Senior Shane Melbo, the already holds PSU records for field goals in a ter grasp of the 4-3 scheme and a much-more season and a career and consecutive extra experienced group should make the unit far team’s Most Improved Player, had starts at both middle and weakside linebacker. Add to points made. He will be one of the top kickers more effective in 2011. in the nation in 2011. Junior punter Thomas PSU’s top defensive player is senior De- those players junior college signees Khalil Bass and David Lopez and it will be another position Duyndam, who has played Shawn Shead. Late in 2010, Shead spent for just three years, had a 42.6 average in significant time at strong safety after spend- where competition for player time is height- ened. 2010 which ranks as third-best for a season ing his entire career as a starting cornerback. in school history. The move may now become permanent. Viking “This has got to be the most improved group on the football team. As your lineback- Both players were honorable mention All- coaches will give the All-Conference defensive Big Sky Conference in 2010. back a long look at the position during spring ers go, so goes your defense. They struggled last year,” said Burton. “I was pretty disappointed that Thomas practice. Duyndam didn’t get (first or second team) All- “We know that DeShawn is a shut-down “I think we have fixed it in two ways. One, we have raised the standard of expectation for Conference last year,” said Burton. “When you corner. I think for him, long term, he can bring are second in the conference in punting and even more value at strong safety. He allows us them mastering the system. They can’t think their way through it. They have to master it, so we aren’t punting at elevation as opposed to to have an extra cover guy because we now most of the other schools, I think he earned it. have depth at cornerback. David Ross and they can just play. “In addition, we are increasing the compe- “But we go back and teach the team that Mike Williams are back. They are talented and those honors come when you win as opposed have been starters. So, making the move with tition level by bringing in some transfers that we know can play. So, it will be do the job or to individual production. DeShawn will increase our athleticism and abil- “Zach has got to be one of the most tal- ity to cover. Then, we can move Manoa Latu to there is probably someone else who can do it if you can’t. And, I think they are up for the chal- ented kickers I have been around. He just has free safety where he can be more effective.” to work on his consistency.“ One of the reasons for the potential move lenge and looking forward to it. Bringing in a guy like Khalil Bass is big. He is very tough, very Also back are fourth-year long snapper is the increased talent at the cornerback po- Braedyn Eagle, punt and kick returner AJ Pow- sition. 2010 starter David Ross also returns, athletic, smart and a football junkie. (Redshirt) Dionte Brooks will also be eligible to compete. ell (4.7/17.8) and kick returner Nevin Lewis while a very experienced Michael Williams is (25.4). back for his third season. In addition, newcom- David Lopez will really be something when he er Aaron Kincy, from Butte JC, is expected to gets on the field. He is a guy that drew interest be a major player in the defensive backfield. An- from the Pac-10 and Miami. We are very lucky QUICK NOTES FOR 2011 other third-year player, Denzel Davis, and red- to have him. I look forward to seeing what (red- OREGONIAN OFFENSE: Portland State has shirt freshman Karrington Jones bring depth shirt) Corey Crowder can do, and the one guy six players from the state of Oregon listed as to the position. that I can’t wait to have back is Jaycob Shoe- number one on the depth chart on offense en- At safety, Latu and Nathan Snow, who maker, who last year just got better week-to- tering spring: Dustin Waldron (Pleasant Hill/ made most of the starts at the two positions week (before being injured).” Marist), Kyle Ritt (Aloha), Adam Kleffner (Port- are back in 2011. Latu had 72 tackles and In order for the Vikings to do a better job land/Jesuit), Connor Kavanaugh (Portland/ Lincoln), Cory McCaffrey (Sisters), and Jus- tin Monahan (West Linn). Other Oregonians who figure to be prominent on offense are A starter for most of three seasons from 2007-09, OL Mitch Gaulke (West Linn), QB Drew Hubel Drew Hubel returns from injury for his senior year. (Corvallis), WR Ricky Cookman (Clackamas) and WR Nevin Lewis (Culver). In fact, all four Viking quarterbacks are Oregonians (Justin Engstrom/Scappoose and Josh Milhollin/ South Medford). Throw in newcomers Taylor Meyrick (TE/Oregon City) and Alex Toureen (WR/Cottage Grove), who have been tabbed to have an impact, and veteran K Zach Brown (Keizer/McNary) and PSU has strong group of offensive talent from the state.

VETS: SR SS DeShawn Shead and SR LS Brae- dyn Eagle return this year as the only two Vi- kings to appear in every game the last three seasons (33). Shead has started every game. SR LB Ryan Rau (32) and SR OT Dustin Wal- dron (30) are next on the most games played list... Waldron (24), JR K Zach Brown (22), Rau (21), JR OL Kyle Ritt (21), SR QB Drew Hubel (20) and JR P Thomas Duyndam (20) are next on the most games started list.

NUMBER TWO AND LOOKING TO MOVE UP: Three Vikings ranked second in the Big Sky Conference in their respective statistical cate- gories and all return with an eye on being num- ber one in 2011... SR RB Cory McCaffrey was second in rushing with 1,287 yards. Number one Taiwan Jones from Eastern Washington has moved on to an NFL career... JR K Zach Brown was second in field goals (and third in the nation) with 18 behind Jason Cunningham of Montana State (20). Cunningham is a se- nior... JR P Thomas Duyndam was second in punting with a 42.6 yard average. David Har- rington (44.3) of Idaho State is also a junior.

VIKINGS RETURN TO A NEW OLD HOME: Portland State returns to its home field of more than 40 seasons this year after a one- year hiatus, the newly-remodeled Jeld-Wen Field. In fact, when PSU last played there in ANOTHER HARDWOOD TO GRIDIRON came an NFL prospect and is projected to go 2009, it was still named PGE Park. The down- TRANSFER: For the second year in a row, Port- between the fifth and seven rounds of the NFL town sports facility has a new look and a new land State will have a former Viking basketball draft in April. name after a major facelift. The Portland Tim- player join the football team. While nobody ex- bers, who are the tenants of the venue, pects Phillip “Tree” Thomas to have the same NEW STAFF: Malik Roberson was added as renamed the stadium Jeld-Wen Field after a impact as Julius Thomas had in 2010, it will the new defensive line coach at Portland State sponsorship from Jeld-Wen Inc., a manufac- be interesting to see what happens. Thomas, prior to the start of spring practice. Roberson turer of doors and windows based in Klamath a 6-8, 250-pounder, played two seasons for spent the last three seasons as DL coach at Falls, OR... Portland State first played football the Viking basketball team, ending up a starter Washington State and six years at Eastern in old Multnomah Stadium in 1949, then re- in 2010-11 and scoring 9.7 points per game. Washington prior to that. Roberson replaced turned in 1966 and became a regular tenant Tree, who has no previous football experience, Legi Suiaunoa who moved on to a similar posi- in 1967 of what became Civic Stadium. Follow- will have one year of eligibility with the football tion at the University of Montana. ing a renovation in 2001, the stadium was re- team. “We are going to try him at tight end named PGE Park. and at defensive end and see how he adjusts,” SHAGGY LOCKS: SR C Adam Kleffner’s hair said Head Coach Nigel Burton... former Viking just keeps getting longer. In fact, he hasn’t cut NEW ATTITUDE AT HOME: Portland State Julius Thomas adjusted quite well after four it in over a year. The reason? He is growing it hopes to also bring a new attitude to Jeld- years with the Viking basketball team. Despite out to donate to Locks of Love for children who Wen Field. After going 35-9 at home over Tim not playing football since his freshman season lose their hair while undergoing medical treat- Walsh’s final eight seasons, 1999-2006 (in- in high school, Thomas earned first team All- ment. Kleffner’s hair needs to be 10 inches cluding two 5-0 marks), the Vikings have gone Big Sky Conference honors with 29 catches long before it can be cut and donated. just 7-13 at home the last four years. for 453 yards and two touchdowns. He be- THE NEW JELD-WEN FIELD: Home of Portland State Football The Vikings return to newly-remodeled PGE Park for the 2011 season... only they don’t return to PGE Park. In fact, the downtown sports facility has a new look and a new name. The Portland Timbers, who are the main tenants of the venue, have announced the name has been changed to Jeld-Wen Field. Jeld-Wen Inc. is a manufacturer of doors and windows based in Klamath Falls, OR. Portland State first played football in old Mult- nomah Stadium in 1949, then returned in 1966 and became a regular tenant in 1967 of what became Civic Stadium. Following a renovation in 2001, the stadium was renamed PGE Park. In 2011, it is now renamed Jeld-Wen Field. The newly remodeled stadium now has a completed horseshoe look, a much more intimate setting, and will seat 18,627. Already steeped in sports and entertainment history, JELD-WEN Field has undergone a $31 million renovation, making it one of the most intimate and exciting NCAA I FCS stadiums in the United States. The renovation was brought about to elevate JELD-WEN Field’s facilities to Major League Soccer standards for the Portland Timbers. It has enhanced the fan experience of attending an event at the sta- dium by increasing the functionality of the venue and introducing new amenities. Some of these features include, but are not limited to, the new east side • Community Meeting Room KeyBank Club, an expanded Team Store, new concession stands and more A new 2,200 square-foot community meeting room was built adjacent group and family viewing decks. Additionally, the renovation will preserve JELD- to the new KeyBank Club. This multi-purpose space can be used extensively WEN Field’s ability to be a year-round community center and play host to more for a variety of community and corporate events both during non-event hours and during events. than 250 events annually, including Portland State football and an array of youth sports and community-based events. • Group and Family Decks Integrated in to the design of the new east side seating areas are three Renovation Project Details new open-viewing decks providing excellent views to the field for groups 1. Field attending events. This area will also be able to accommodate temporary The playing surface was shifted to the West and the North making for a bleacher seating to increase the capacity for larger events. more intimate and closer-to-the-action feel. It also affords more space on the East and South sides of the stadium to create new seating areas described 4. Views below. New Field Turf was installed as part of the renovation. The renovation design achieves the imperative of preserving substantial 2. New Seating Areas views in to the stadium from 18th Avenue and to the city from within JELD- A new seating area along the east side of the stadium was installed WEN Field. that runs parallel to the side line of the field and 18th Avenue. The top of the new stands begins at the widened public concourse that is at street level and 5. South End extends to the field. Contiguous to the new East side seating areas, a new seating/staging The new seats have extra leg room and width, with a majority of the platform has been built at the South end of JELD-WEN Field. During events new seats covered by a new roof. Approximately 1,144 of the new seats are this area serves as a group picnic area and/or performance area. This area premium club seats, with the highest level of fan amenities, including a separate will also accommodate concert staging, increasing JELD-WEN Field’s ability to entrance and access to the new KeyBank Club restaurant described below. efficiently and cost effectively host concerts.

3. East Side Amenities and Public Areas 6. Sports Rehabilitation Clinic In conjunction with the construction of the new east side seating area Integrated in to the new east side seating area will be a new Sports Reha- several other new public areas have been built, including: bilitation Clinic. Completely privately funded, this 12,000 square-foot facility will serve the neighborhood and provide daily activity on a year-round basis to the • Public Plaza east side of the stadium. At the 18th Avenue and Morrison Street corner of JELD-WEN Field the existing open plaza ahs been extended in to the stadium towards the field. 7. Large Format Video/Broadcast Facilities During non-event times this area will be open to the public, with views of the New video and broadcast facilities have been included in the renovation. field. They include new camera positions and new permanent broadcast cabling. To • Team Store enhance the fan experience, a new video scoreboard has been installed at the A new 1,000 square-foot team store has been constructed adjacent to south end of the stadium, new LED video “ribbon” boards are placed at various the newly extended public plaza at 18th Avenue and SW Morrison. The store areas of the seating bowl and new television monitors ahve been installed in the will be open to the public during non-event hours. concourse serving the new seating areas.

• Concession Stands/Restrooms 8. Press Box New concession stands and restrooms have been added on the east The existing press box has been brought up to more modern standards. side concourse to service the new seating areas. New furniture, fixtures and equipment (“FF&E”), improved broadcast booths and • KeyBank Club press working areas, the introduction of air conditioning/heat, and windows As part of the new east side seating area the new KeyBank Club has that open are all part of the new press area up to industry standards. been built to service the 1,144 midfield club seats. This 5,200 square-foot club has views to the field, private entrances and becomes the first sit-down 9. Team Areas restaurant at JELD-WEN Field. The club space will also be available for The home locker room and training areas, and to a lesser extent the visit- rental for private functions during non-event times. ing areas, have been updated and improved.

2011 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2010 Season Review VIKINGS With a great sense of hope and optimism, the for third-best in school history. Portland State football program began the 2010 • Portland State SO K Zach Brown tied his own THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE season under first year Head Coach Nigel Burton. school record with 18 field goals made on the sea- BSC Season And while the season ended at 2-9, the same record son. Brown broke the school career record for field Montana State* 7-1 13-2 as the previous year, the groundwork was laid for goals with 36... Brown tied for third in the nation in Eastern Washington 7-1 9-3 improvement from a young Viking team. field goals made (1.67 pg)... he made two field goals Montana 5-3 7-4 But for a few last minute heartbreaks, the Vi- from 50+ yards and now has four such kicks in his Sacramento State 5-3 6-5 king season might have been much different. Port- career... Brown was Big Sky Conference Player of the Weber State 5-3 6-5 land State, which played just four home games and Week after making three field goals against Arizona seven on the road, got Burton his first win as a Head State (43, 53, 47) on Sept. 4. He earned the honor Northern Arizona 4-4 6-5 Coach with a convincing 41-33 decision at UC Davis. again after the win over UC Davis on Sept. 11 with Northern Colorado 2-6 3-8 Two weeks later, the Vikings opened Big Sky Confer- 4-5 field goals, 3 XPs and a two-point conversion for Portland State 1-7 2-9 ence play with a 38-3 rout of Idaho State. 17 total points... Brown is also 44-44 on extra points Idaho State 0-8 1-10 At 2-2, 1-0 in the Big Sky, PSU appeared poised in his two-year career. His 44 consecutive made XPs * NCAA I FCS National Champions for a competitive conference season. And for the ties the school record set by Pat Moore (1972-75). most part it was, but the Vikings couldn’t find a way • Portland State had a pair of first team All-Big Sky First Team All-Big Sky Conference to come out on the positive end of the scoreboard, Conference selections. JR RB Cory McCaffrey and JR RB Cory McCaffrey paritcularly during a three-week stretch in October. SR TE Julius Thomas both earned honors from SR TE Julius Thomas To wit: the league in a vote of coaches. JR CB DeShawn • Portland State led 10th-ranked and eventual Shead was named second team All-Big Sky Confer- Second Team All-Big Sky Conference Big Sky champion Montana State, 18-3, late in the ence. Earning honorable mention honors were: JR JR CB DeShawn Shead first quarter of a game at Bozeman. However, MSU QB Connor Kavanaugh, JR C Adam Kleffner, JR OT Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference roared back and eventually won, 44-31. Dustin Waldron, JR OT Kyle Ritt, SO K Zach Brown, JR QB Connor Kavanaugh • The following week, the Vikings scored a go- JR DE Carl Sommer, FR DT Julious Moore and SO P JR C Adam Kleffner ahead touchdown against 11th-ranked Montana Thomas Duyndam. JR OT Dustin Waldron with 2:34 left in the game. But the Grizzlies were JR OT Kyle Ritt able to mount a final drive that resulted in a game- McCAFFREY, THOMAS EARN SO K Zach Brown winning field as time expired, 23-21. JR DE Carl Sommer • The very next week, PSU scored a go-ahead FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG SKY FR DT Julious Moore touchdown at Weber State with 1:02 left in the Two position changes made a big difference for SO P Thomas Duyndam game and led 41-37. Again the opponent prevailed, two Portland State Viking players as running back as the Wildcats scrambled down the field, running Cory McCaffrey and tight end Julius Thomas were Academic All-Big Sky Conference six plays in 41 seconds, and scored the winning both selected to the Big Sky Conference first team in JR RB Willie Griffin, Sociology touchdown with 21 seconds left, 44-41. football. Named to the second team was DeShawn FR OL Mitch Gaulke, Business Administration • Even a 27-9 lead late in the first half against Shead, while eight Vikings were given honorable SO SS Nick Green, Psychology Northern Colorado on Nov. 13 melted away. The mention All-Conference. Voting was done by Big Sky JR CB Cameron Hein, Physical Activity and Exercise Bears completed a Hail Mary pass at the end of the coaches. GRAD QB Tygue Howland, Business Administration first half for a touchdown, then rallied in the second First-year Viking Head Coach Nigel Burton was JR OL Adam Kleffner, Business Administration half for a 35-30 victory. thrilled to hear of McCaffrey’s and Thomas’ first JR CB DeShawn Shead, Physical Activity and Exercise Despite those difficult endings, Portland State team selections. “It’s huge for the kids and the pro- SO SS Nathan Snow, Health Studies saw progress on the field and off with a team that gram and it shows the dedication they had to mak- SR LB Kevin Takeno, Communications Studies had just 10 seniors competing in 2010. ing our program successful,” he said. “The jobs their position coaches did getting them prepared even TEAM LEADERS though they didn’t have a ton of experience was out- Passing: Connor Kavanaugh, 93-154-3-1,109-6TD; SEASON HIGHLIGHTS standing.” Tygue Howland 85-175-7-1,107-3TD • Portland State hired Nigel Burton as the 13th Head McCaffrey, who came to PSU in 2008 as a star Rushing: Cory McCaffrey, 231-1,287-10TD; Coach in the history of Viking football on Dec. 8, high school running back, spent his first two seasons Connor Kavanaugh 85-506-4 2009. Burton was a Portland State assistant coach as a slot receiver for the Vikings. When Burton came Receiving: Nick Hutter, 38-521-3 in 2001-02. He moved on to coach five seasons at to Portland State in December 2009, he moved Mc- Total Touchdowns: Cory McCaffrey, 11 Oregon State, then two as the defensive coordinator Caffrey back to his familiar role as running back. The Total Offense: Connor Kavanaugh, 1,615 yards, at the University of Nevada. move more than paid off for the junior from Sisters, 201.9 pg, 506 rushing, 1,109 passing • The took a liking to the new Pistol OR, as McCaffrey rushed 231 times for 1,287 yards All-Purpose Yards: Cory McCaffrey, 1,423 yards, offense that Burton brought to the Park Blocks. PSU and 10 touchdowns in 2010. McCaffrey ranked sec- 129.4 pg, 1,287 rushing, 136 receiving rushed for a Big Sky-best 203.3 yards per game ond in the Big Sky Conference and 12th in the na- Kicking: Zach Brown, 18-26 FGs, 23-23 XPs during the season, ranking 18th in the nation. The tion despite missing most of the season finale with a Punting: Thomas Duyndam, 51-2,171, 42.6 2,236 total rushing yards are third-best in school quad injury and facing two Pac-10 teams early in the Punt Returns: AJ Powell, 16-75-0, 4.7 history, just 19 yards short of the record. PSU av- season. Kick Returns: Nevin Lewis, 17-431-1, 25.4 eraged 396.5 yards total offense per game, an im- McCaffrey’s 1,287 yards ranks eighth-best in Tackles: Ryan Rau, 83 provement of 41 yards per game over 2009. Portland State history. He had a career-high 226 Tackles for Loss: Carl Sommer, 11 • JR RB Cory McCaffrey had a banner season in the yards against Northern Colorado on Nov. 13. The Sacks: Carl Sommer, 4 new offense, rushing for 1,287 yards on 231 carries 5-9, 185-pounder also had eight 100-yard rushing Interceptions: Manoa Latu, 3-44-1 with 10 touchdowns. McCaffrey, who was playing his games to rank third in PSU history. In Big Sky Confer- Pass Breakups: DeShawn Shead, 7; Manoa Latu, 6 first season at running back, ranked second in the ence games, McCaffrey was the only player to rush Forced Fumbles: Jaycob Shoemaker, 2 Big Sky Conference and 12th in the nation in rushing. for more than 1,000 yards, totaling 1,131 in eight Fumbles Recovered: DeShawn Shead, 2 In Big Sky-only games, McCaffrey led the BSC with games. Team Captains: Drew Hubel, Travis Beckley, 1,131 yards and nine touchdowns in eight games “We knew he could be good. Did I expect to get Connor Kavanaugh, Ryan Rau, (141.4 ypg). McCaffrey’s season total ranks eighth 1,300 yards out of him? No.” said Burton “I am so DeShawn Shead, Adam Kleffner in school history, and his eight 100-yard games ties Australia native Thomas Duyndam had a solid season for Portland State, finishing with the third- best punting average in school history at 42.6 per punt. Duyndam, from Melbourne, Australia, had 13 punts inside the 20-yard line, 10 fair caught and only one touchback on 51 punts.

FOOTBALL TEAM HANDS OUT 2010 AWARDS Junior running back Cory McCaffrey was named the Portland State football team’s Most Valu- able Player for the 2010 season. McCaffrey was given the honor, along with the Outstanding Offensive Back award. McCaffrey, who was playing running back for the Vikings for the first time in 2010, rushed 231 times for 1,287 yards and 10 touchdowns, earned first team All-Big Sky Conference honors. He ranked second in the Big Sky Conference and 12th in the na- tion despite missing most of the season finale with a quad injury and facing two Pac-10 teams early in the season. McCaffrey’s 1,287 yards ranks eighth-best in Portland State history. He had a career-high 226 JR K Zach Brown yards against Northern Colorado on Nov. 13. The impressed with his ability, but mainly his toughness - for our team (next year),” said Burton. 5-9, 185-pounder from Sisters, OR also had eight being able to carry the ball 33 times in a game, play Portland State had eight players earn honor- 100-yard rushing games to rank third all-time for a through a separated shoulder, play through all the able mention All-Big Sky Conference. They included: season. bumps and bruises that he had.” JR QB Connor Kavanaugh, JR C Adam Kleffner, A second team All-Big Sky Conference selec- Thomas made a position change from forward JR OT Dustin Waldron, JR OT Kyle Ritt, SO K Zach tion, DeShawn Shead, was named as the team’s on the Viking basketball team to tight end on the Brown, JR DE Carl Sommer, FR DT Julious Moore outstanding defensive back. A junior cornerback, Viking football team. Despite being a top PSU bas- and SO P Thomas Duyndam. Shead had 51 tackles, five tackles for loss, seven ketball player the previous four seasons, playing in All of Portland State’s Big Sky Conference hon- pass breakups, two fumble recoveries and a sack more winning games than any Viking in history (78), orees, with the exception of Thomas - a senior, will during the season. It marks the third straight year more total games (121), setting school records for return for the Vikings in 2011. Of the 11 players that Shead, a native of Palmdale, CA, has earned the field goal percentage in a season (.671) and a ca- recognized, seven are from the state of Oregon. award. reer (.663), and playing in two NCAA Tournaments, Kavanaugh, from Portland’s Lincoln High The Outstanding Offensive Lineman was junior Thomas accomplished something in football that he School, completed 93 of 154 passes for 1,109 tackle Dustin Waldron. He was part of an offensive never did in basketball - earn first team All-Big Sky yards, six touchdowns and only three interceptions. line that led the Vikings to 396.5 yards per game, Conference honors. He also rushed for 506 yards - believed to be the an improvement of over 40 yards from 2009. The Thomas joined the football team for spring most ever by a Viking quarterback - and four touch- Viking line also led the team to 2,236 rushing yards football and played for the first time since he was a downs. He provided a one-two rushing punch with - just 19 yards short of a Portland State school re- freshman in high school. He immediately impressed, McCaffrey that led the Vikings to the top rushing of- cord. The 6-6, 280-pound Waldron was an honor- and has gathered a lot of attention from NFL scouts. fense in the Big Sky (203.3 yards per game/232.2 able mention All-Big Sky lineman. The 6-5, 240-pounder from Stockton, CA had 29 re- yard per game vs. BSC opponents). Kavanaugh’s Waldron, who hails from Pleasant Hill, OR and ceptions for 453 yards and two touchdowns on the season ended early when he broke a bone in his left Marist High School, was also presented with the season. throwing hand in the eighth game of the season. “Victor Award” by the Portland State coaching staff. “It’s a tribute to his dedication,” said Burton, Prior to that, he had thrown 90 passes without an The Victor Award honors consistent superlative play referring to his senior tight end. “At 11 o’clock every interception. in conjunction with team leadership. day he was here watching film. And it didn’t matter if Three offensive linemen, all local players, were The Outstanding Defensive Lineman of the it was a day off. I was proud of the work that he put recognized after leading the Viking running game to Year was Julious Moore. A true freshman from Bel- in and the belief in his abilities. I am looking forward 2,236 yards this season. Tackles Dustin Waldron levue, WA, Moore showed the tremendous poten- to watching him play, hopefully, for a couple more (Pleasant Hill-Marist HS) and Kyle Ritt (Aloha HS), as tial he has for the future in the Viking program. The years.” well as first-year center Adam Kleffner (Jesuit HS) all 6-foot, 290-pounder had 12 tackles, 4.5 tackles for Shead was named to the Big Sky’s All-Confer- earned honorable mention. loss, 2.5 sacks and a fumble recovery this season. ence second team after earning honorable mention Zach Brown kicked 18 field goals for the sec- He was an honorable mention All-Big Sky lineman. in 2008 and 2009. The junior from Palmdale, CA, ond year in a row to tie his own school record. He Kicker Zach Brown was presented with the had 51 tackles, five tackles for loss, a sack and two established a new Portland State career record with Special Teams Player of the Year Award after tie- fumble recoveries. After making nine interceptions in 36 field goals. Brown, from Keizer’s McNary High ing his own Portland State record for field goals in a his first two seasons as a Viking, opposing offenses School, was twice named Big Sky Conference Spe- season with 18. Just a sophomore, Brown now also tried to stay away from Shead in 2010, preventing cial Teams Player of the Week. He has also matched holds the school record for field goals in a career him from making any picks. The 6-2, 210-pounder a Portland State record by making 44 consecutive with 36. From Keizer’s McNary High School, Brown from Palmdale, CA did, however, lead the Vikings extra points and will have a chance to break it with was twice selected as the Big Sky Conference Spe- with seven pass breakups. In three years, Shead has his first kick of 2011. cial Teams Player of the Week during the season. He 147 tackles, 13 takeaways (9 INT, 4 FR) and 21 Another local product, Carl Sommer, was was an honorable mention All-Big Sky kicker. pass breakups. named honorable mention All-Conference at de- Earning Most Inspirational honors for the team “Personally, I think he is a first-team All-Confer- fensive end. Sommer, from Wilsonville HS, fought was junior center Adam Kleffner. A first-year starter ence guy. He is one of the most talented and hard through late season injuries to lead the Vikings in at center, Kleffner had a solid season on the line with working guys I have ever been around. When you get tackles for loss (11) and sacks (4), while making 46 Waldron, earned honorable mention All-Big Sky Con- down to it, he is at a position that when you do your tackles - the most by a Viking lineman. ference. Kleffner, a 6-3, 310-pounder, is from Port- job, you don’t get a lot of opportunities to make plays True freshman Julious Moore had a big impact land’s Jesuit High School. because teams stay away from you. He didn’t see and has a great future with the Viking program. He The Most Improved Player on the team was the ball that much. When you are truly a great shut- had 12 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and a linebacker Shane Melbo. A junior transfer from Palo- down corner, you don’t even see the ball. We are fumble recovery for the Vikings. The 6-0, 290-pound- mar JC, Melbo had 32 tackles and six tackles for working on a role for him to make even more plays er hails from Bellevue (WA) HS. loss while starting two games and playing all 11. Scout Team Player of the Year honors were given to freshman AJ Powell. rushing total ranks eighth-best for a season in school history. His eight 100-yard The multi-purpose back from Pasadena, CA’s Charter Oaks High School served games ties for third-best in a season... even more impressive, McCaffrey had as a Viking return man this season, totaling 399 all-purpose yards. 208 carries for 1,247 yards and 10 touchdowns against the nine FCS oppo- Despite missing the year following shoulder surgery, quarterback Drew nents (138.6)... in Big Sky only statistics, McCaffrey led the league with a 141.4 Hubel was given the Mike Schrunk Scholar-Athlete Award for the third straight yards per game average and nine touchdowns... McCaffrey’s career-best 226- season. Hubel, who passed for more than 6,300 yards and 42 touchdowns in his yard rushing game against Northern Colorado would stand up pretty well on any first three seasons was sidelined, but maintained high academic standards once all-time rushing list at any school in the country. So, it is remarkable to think that again. it was the 24th 200-yard rushing game in school history at Portland State. And, Booster Bill was recognized at the banquet with the Charles With- though still impressive, it ranks just 12th-best for a game in school history. ers Memorial Award for outstanding contributions to the program. Holmes was 1,000-YARD RUSHERS 100-YARD GAMES, SEASON instrumental in the planning, development, gathering of support, and execution of 1,792 Charles Dunn______2000 10 Joe Rubin______2005 the renovation of the Viking football coaches offices this past summer. 1,702 Joe Rubin______2005 9 Charles Dunn______2000 The team awards were selected in a vote of the Viking players. Every Viking 1,619 Steve Papin______1995 8 Cory McCaffrey______2010 award winner is a returning player in 2011. 1,586 Ryan Fuqua______2001 8 Charles Dunn______1998 Among the award presenters were Viking alumni players Jamal Abdullah 1,561 Charles Dunn______1998 8 Steve Papin______1995 (2002-05), Jesse Brand (1995-98), Bob (1955), Charles Gilmore (1997- 1,478 Charles Dunn______1999 8 Curtis Delgardo______1990 98), Gary Hamblet (1958-61), Joey King (2002-05), Jeff Long (1978-81), Tom 1,408 Curtis Delgardo______1990 7 Ryan Fuqua______2001 Oberg (1966-67), Mike Stachowiak (2001-04) and Brian Warner (1995-96). 1,287 Cory McCaffrey_____2010 7 Charles Dunn______1999 2010 PORTLAND STATE FOOTBALL AWARDS 1,283 Ryan Fuqua______2002 7 Darick Holmes______1994 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - Cory McCaffrey 1,279 Darick Holmes______1994 7 Rais Aho______1992 OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE LINEMAN - Dustin Waldron 1,251 Curtis Delgardo______1988 OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE BACK (RB,WR,TE,QB) - Cory McCaffrey 1,176 Charles Dunn______1997 OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE LINEMAN - Julious Moore 1,157 Rais Aho______1992 OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE BACK (LB,DB) - DeShawn Shead 1,046 Curtis Delgardo______1987 SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Zach Brown 1,021 Ryan Fuqua______2004 MIKE SCHRUNK SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARD - Drew Hubel 1,018 Rodney Clemente____1991 MOST INSPIRATIONAL - Adam Kleffner MOST IMPROVED - Shane Melbo YOUNG BUT READY: Portland State’s offensive line should get a lion’s share of SCOUT TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR - AJ Powell the credit for the improved running game. PSU totaled 2,236 rushing yards in VICTOR AWARD (consistent superlative play, team leadership): Dustin Waldron 2010 behind a youthful line. JR LT Dustin Waldron and JR C Adam Kleffner were CHARLES WITHERS AWARD (outstanding contribution to the program): Bill the veterans. Also starting were SO RT Kyle Ritt and SO RG Manuel Rojas. FR LG Holmes Mitch Gaulke and SO Nick Gale each had starts, as well as FR LG Alex Cosenza, who was knocked out with a knee injury after four games. JR Seth Giandomenico, SO Dalton Jasso, FR Mitchell Van Dyk also saw action. FACTS, FIGURES AND CURIOSITIES WINS AND LOSSES: The Vikings finished the year at 2-9, 1-7 in the Big Sky Con- WHAT BROWN CAN DO FOR YOU: SO K Zach Brown set the school record ference, matching last year’s marks… the Vikings lost their last seven games in a for career field goals in just two seasons with 36. His 18 field goals in 2010 row, which is PSU’s longest-ever Big Sky losing streak. The longest overall losing matched the school-record 18 he made in 2009... Brown made 18-26 on the streak in PSU history is 11... the Vikings went 1-3 at home, 1-6 on the road... PSU season, including his last six in a row. Brown ranked third in the nation in field is 51-29 in home games since moving to the NCAA I level, 25-61 on the road... goals made (1.67 pg)... he was Big Sky Conference Player of the Week (9/4) PSU is 50-65 all-time in Big Sky Conference games after 15 seasons. The Vikings after making three field goals against Arizona State (43, 53, 47), and earned the are 32-26 at home, 18-39 on the road. honor again after the win over UC Davis (9/11) with 4-5 field goals, 3 XPs and a two-point conversion for 17 points... Brown has won BSC honors four times in his RUSHING RECORD JUST OUT OF REACH: When JR RB Cory McCaffrey went two-season career... Brown’s 53-yarder against ASU tied for the second-longest down with a quad injury early in the season finale against Northern Arizona it in Portland State history. With four 50+ yard field goals in his career, he has probably eliminated any chance the Vikings had of breaking the season rushing the most 50-yard field goals by a Viking... heading into the season, Brown was record at Portland State. It was also the third week the Vikings had played with- named to the Big Sky Conference preseason All-Conference team and named out backup JR RB Willie Griffin and JR QB Connor Kavanaugh. Still, the Vikings second team preseason All-America by The Sports Network. Brown comes off managed 104 yards on the ground against a team allowing only 92 per contest. a freshman year (2009) in which he earned second team All-Big Sky honors... That left Portland State with 2,236 rushing yards for the season, just 19 short from Keizer’s McNary High School, Brown is a perfect 44-44 on extra points in of the school record. No doubt, the Vikings would have eclipsed the school record his career. The 44 consecutive made extra points ties the school record set by with a healthy Kavanaugh, Griffin and McCaffrey in the final weeks... with a similar Pat Moore (1972-75). number of carries, the Vikings would have broken the school record by more than 120 yards. LONGEST FIELD GOALS (50+ yards) 1. 55 Pat Moore, 1975 at Eastern Washington ALL-TIME PSU SEASON RUSHING MARKS 2. 53 Zach Brown, 2010 at Arizona State 1. 1988: 501 carries, 2,255 yards, 205.0 per game, 31 touchdowns 53 Mike Erickson, 1986 at California Lutheran 2. 2004: 478 carries, 2,248 yards, 204.4 per game, 29 touchdowns 4. 52 Zach Brown, 2009 vs. Southern Oregon 3. 2010: 471 carries, 2,236 yards, 203.3 per game, 17 touchdowns 52 Mike Erickson, 1987 vs. Cal State Northridge RUNNING ON: The Vikings led the Big Sky Conference in rushing at 203.3 yards 52 John Kincheloe, 1979 at Weber State per game and ranked 18th in the nation overall... PSU averaged 232.2 in Big 7. 50 John Kincheloe, 1980 vs. Weber State Sky Conference games and 235.0 rushing yards against FCS teams... PSU had 50 Zach Brown, 2009 at Northern Colorado 2,236 total rushing yards in 2010. The Vikings had rushed for 2,153 yards in 50 Zach Brown, 2010 vs. Eastern Washington three seasons COMBINED under Jerry Glanville (2007-09)... the season-high CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE 322 rushing yards on 48 carries by the Vikings against Weber State (Oct. 23) 36 Zach Brown______2009-10 18/25 Zach Brown______2009 was exactly the total rushing yards the Vikings had during the entire 2008 sea- 32 Mike Erickson_____ 1985-88 18/26 Zach Brown______2010 son (on 186 carries)... JR RB Cory McCaffrey had 1,287 yards rushing - eighth- 31 J.J. Brumfield_____ 1988-91 15/23 Danny Urrego______2008 best in school history... JR QB Connor Kavanaugh had 506 yards rushing in little 30 Eric Azorr______2003-06 14/19 Dan Frantz______1999 more than seven games, the most rushing yards by a PSU quarterback in school 30 Dan Frantz______1997-00 14/21 Eric Azorr______2006 history... JR RB Willie Griffin had 204 rushing yards in a backup role in eight 14/22 Mike Cajal-Willis______2002 games before going down with an ankle injury. SOMMER IN FALL: JR DE Carl Sommer had 46 tackles in 2010 to rank fifth on CORY CRACKS A K: JR RB Cory McCaffrey made a remarkable transition from the team and first among defensive linemen. Sommer led the Vikings with 11 wide receiver to running back in 2010. McCaffrey rushed 231 times for 1,287 tackles for loss and four sacks. His 11 TFLs ranked sixth in the Big Sky Confer- yards and 10 touchdowns. He had a 5.6 yard per carry average... McCaffrey’s ence. Rushing Yards: Cory McCaffrey, 2008-10, 1,287 yards; Connor Kavanaugh, 2008-10, 904 yards Passing Yards/TDs: Drew Hubel, 2007-10, 6,358 yards/42 TDs Tackles: Ryan Rau, 2008-10, 177 Tackles For Loss: Travis Beckley, 2007-10, 13; Ryan Rau, 2008-10, 13 Sacks: Travis Beckley, 2007-10, 8 Interceptions: DeShawn Shead, 2008-10, 9 Pass Breakups: DeShawn Shead, 2008-10, 21 Field Goals: Zach Brown, 2009-10, 36 (1st all-time)

MAKING A FRESH START: 20 different Vikings were first-time starters in 2010... there were nine in game one at Arizona State: JR RB Cory McCaffrey, FR OL Alex Cosenza, SO WR Justin Monahan, SR WR Nick Hutter, JR DE Carl Som- mer, JR DE Jack Forbes, JR DT Alika Vaiese, JR FS Manoa Latu and JR CB David Ross... FR DT Julious Moore started at UC Davis... SR TE Julius Thomas and SO WR Kalua Noa and SO OL Nick Gale had their first starts against the Ducks... FR OL Mitch Gaulke had his first start against Idaho State... against Montana State, SO DE Dereck Jester made his first start as a Viking... FR DE Bryant Long, FR RB Justin Lilley and JR LB Shane Melbo each made their first starts against Sac- ramento State... JR SS Donte Almond started his first game against Northern Colorado... SR LB Kevin Takeno started his first game against Northern Arizona.

IRON MEN: Exactly 23 Vikings played in every game of the season. Nine of those started every game. They were JR CB DeShawn Shead, JR CB David Ross, JR RB Cory McCaffrey, JR C Adam Kleffner, JR OT Dustin Waldron, JR OT Kyle Ritt, SO WR Justin Monahan, SO K Zach Brown and JR LS Braedyn Eagle. SO P Thomas Duyndam would have played in every game this season, but the Vikings never TE Julius Thomas punted in a 41-33 win at UC Davis (9/11). DEFENSIVE NOTES: JR FS Manoa Latu had 72 tackles and led the Vikings with AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT: To see marked improvement in 2011, Portland three interceptions. He was named Big Sky Conference co-Defensive Player of State will need to get better in the red zone and on run defense. The Vikings were the Week after the win over Idaho State (10/2), totaling six tackles, 1.5 tackles just 21-31 converting scores in the red zone (68%), and only 14 were touch- for loss, two pass breakups, and returning an interception 43 yards for a touch- downs (45%). A better interpretation is the Vikings were 23rd in total offense down... although he did not intercept a pass in 2010, JR CB DeShawn led the (396.6 yards per game) but just 63rd in scoring offense (23.4 ppg)... despite Vikings with seven pass breakups and two fumble recoveries to go with 51 tack- having three games of holding opponents under 71 yards rushing, the Viking les. He also had five tackles for loss and a sack. Shead has 13 takeaways in his defense allowed an average of 232.9 yards per game on the ground, which was career (9 INT, 4 FR), 21 pass breakups and 147 tackles, starting all 33 games 113th in the nation. PSU was also 115th in total defense and scoring defense. the last three seasons... JR LB Ryan Rau led the Vikings in tackles for the second year in a row with 83. Rau has 177 tackles in his three-year career. VIKINGS LOSE TWO QUARTERBACKS: After starting 20 games the previous three seasons, SR QB Drew Hubel had to redshirt the 2010 season. He had THE GOOD HANDS MEN: SR WR Nick Hutter led the Vikings with 38 catches surgery on his right shoulder on Sept. 23 to clean out and tighten the shoulder for 521 yards and three touchdowns in 10 games played. Hutter had a career- capsule. He had suffered a dislocated right shoulder in the 10th game of 2009 best 10 catches for 121 yards against Eastern Washington, and five catches that ended his year. The surgery came after he experienced shoulder discomfort for 143 yards and a score against Weber State... SO WR Justin Monahan made early in the 2010 season. In the off-season, Hubel also had knee surgery to re- 30 catches for 369 yards and two touchdowns in his first season as a Viking... pair a subluxation of the knee cap that occured in game six of 2009. Hubel is the SR TE Julius Thomas, playing for the first time since his freshman year in high most experienced Viking quarterback on the roster with 24 games played and school, caught 29 passes for 453 yards and two touchdowns. Thomas had two 20 starts. He has thrown for 6,358 yards and 42 touchdowns in his career... 100-yard games, including 7-143-1 against Big Sky Champion Montana State in the eighth game of the season against eventual National Champion Eastern and 4-102-1 against Weber State. Washington, JR QB Connor Kavanaugh went down with a broken left hand. Ka- vanaugh had taken almost every meaningful snap of the season prior to injuring FOURTH DOWN: SO P Thomas Duyndam quietly had a solid season, averag- his throwing hand. Kavanaugh underwent surgery on Nov. 2 to repair the bone... ing 42.6 yards per punt. That ranks as the third-best punting average in school to that point, Kavanaugh had a solid season as a dual threat quarterback, com- history... 13 of Duyndam’s 51 punts finished inside the 20 yard line (with just pleting 93-154 passes for 1,109 yards, six touchdowns and three interceptions one touchback) and there were 10 fair catches... Duyndam, from Melbourne, in just over seven games. Kavanaugh rushed 85 times for 506 yards and four Australia, ranked second in the Big Sky Conference and 11th in the nation in touchdowns. He threw his last 90 passes without an interception and had three punting average. 200-yard games... Kavanaugh had been averaging over 300 yards of total of- fense per game in his previous four outings before going down against Eastern BEST PUNTING SEASONS IN PORTLAND STATE HISTORY Washington. Kav came off a game of 392 yards at Weber State. He completed 1. John Kincheloe, 1989, 42.80 14 of 20 passes for a career-high 278 yards and two touchdowns, and rushed 2. Dan Frantz, 2000, 42.70 12 times for 114 yards and a touchdown. 3. Thomas Duyndam, 2010, 42.56 4. Dan Frantz, 1998, 42.55 FROM THE HARDWOOD TO THE GRIDIRON: SR TE Julius Thomas was familiar to Viking football fans for a different reason - he starred on the Viking basketball CAREER AND MILESTONE WATCH: SR TE Rory Richards played in the most team for four seasons. Thomas, at 6-5 and a beefed-up 240-pounds, set bas- games of any Viking on the 2010 team (44), never missing one in his four years ketball school records for career games played (121), career wins (78), and after a redshirt season in 2006. SR DT Travis Beckley was on that same path career field goal percentage (.663). He also participated on two Big Sky Cham- until he missed a game on Nov. 6 at Sacramento State. Beckley played in 43 of pion teams and in two NCAA Tournaments (2008 and 2009). Thomas averaged 44, starting all 32 he played in the last three seasons... JR CB DeShawn Shead 10.8 points, 5.9 rebounds and and shot a school-record .671 from the field as a has the most consecutive starts (33) of any Viking... Here is a look at the active senior... since athletes competing at the NCAA level have five years to complete leaders in respective stats for the Vikings: their eligibility, Thomas (who has graduated) elected to go out for spring football. Games Played: Rory Richards, 2007-10, 44; Travis Beckley, 2007-10, 43 He so impressed the coaching staff that he played an important role in 2010. Games Started: DeShawn Shead, 2008-10, 33 (consecutive); A native of Stockton, CA, Thomas only football experience is as a freshman at Travis Beckley, 2007-10, 32 Tokay High School (2002). Thomas also impressed NFL scouts, earning a berth Receptions: Ray Fry, 2008-10, 107 in the East-West Shrine Game (and scoring a touchdown), and an invitation to Receiving Yards: Ray Fry, 2008-10, 1,536 yards the NFL Combine. 2010 SEASON HIGHLIGHT REEL Idaho State, 154 against Montana State, 109 against Montana, 178 at Weber DOWNTOWN ZACH BROWN: The Vikings’ SO K Zach Brown has proven to State, 100 against Eastern Washington, 187 against Sacramento State and a have a leg that can score from downtown. He made 3-3 field goals in the season- career-high 226 yards against Northern Colorado. He has 1,235 yards in those opening loss to Arizona State (9/4), hitting from 42, 53 and 47 yards. For his eight games (154.4 avg). effort, Brown was named Big Sky Conference Special Teams Player of the Week for the third time in his career... after making 4-5 field goals in a win at UC Davis 4 X 100: The Vikings may not have beaten Weber State (10/23), but the of- (9/11), three extra points and a two-point conversion, Brown earned Player of fense certainly rolled over the Wildcats, going for a season-high 600 yards. In the the Week honors again - his fourth such honor in 13 career games. game the Vikings had two 100-yard rushers and two100-yard receivers. JR RB Cory McCaffrey ran for 178 yards and JR QB Connor Kavanaugh went for 114 WELCOME TO THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE: Portland State gave future Big Sky yards. SR TE Julius Thomas had 102 yards receiving, while SR WR Nick Hutter member (2012) UC Davis a rude welcome, beating the Aggies, 41-33 (9/11), in had a career-high 143 yards. All four players scored a touchdown, combining Davis. JR QB Connor Kavanaugh had 234 yards of total offense and four differ- for the five Viking TDs in the game. Kavanaugh also threw for a career-high 278 ent players scored touchdowns. SO K Zach Brown made four field goals, three ex- yards. tra points and a two-point conversion for 17 points. JR RB Cory McCaffrey punc- tuated his first 100-yard game (116) with a 40-yard touchdown run in the third BIG FOOT: SO K Zach Brown became Portland State’s all-time leader in field period. The Viking was the first in the career of new Head Coach Nigel Burton. goals made with 33 after making three at Sacramento State (11/6). Brown accomplished the feat in just 20 games, hitting 33 of 48, including four from 50+ DYNAMIC DUO: JR QB Connor Kavanaugh and JR RB Cory McCaffrey were a yards. He now has 36 in his career. dynamic rushing duo in the Vikings’ 38-3 win over Idaho State (10/2). McCaf- frey had a career-high 166 yards on 24 carries. Kavanaugh totaled a career- CORY CRACKS A K: For the first time in five years, Portland State has a 1,000- high 125 yards on 15 carries. Each player had a touchdown. Kavanaugh had yard rusher. JR RB Cory McCaffrey passed 1,000 yards in nine games to be- 341 yards of total offense and accounted for three touchdowns. McCaffrey (with come just the ninth player in PSU history to reach 1,000. It has been accom- three catches for 35 yards and a touchdown) had 201 total yards and two touch- plished 16 times. McCaffrey’s 1,287 yards ranks as the eighth best season in downs. PSU history.

NOT IN OUR HOUSE: The Viking defense kept Idaho State out of the “house” in BACK TO ZACH: SO K Zach Brown continues to make his presence felt with his a 38-3 win (10/2). It marked the first time PSU had now allowed a touchdown foot. Brown, who has made his last six field goal attempts, tied his own season in 40 games, dating back to the Tim Walsh era. ISU had just 195 yards of of- record with 18 field goals made in 2010. fense and two turnovers... JR FS Manoa Latu made six tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, broke up two passes and returned an interception for touchdown in the ALL-CONFERENCE: Portland State had a pair of first team All-Big Sky Confer- game. He was named Big Sky Conference co-Defensive Player of the Week for ence selections. JR RB Cory McCaffrey and SR TE Julius Thomas both earned his performance. honors from the league in a vote of coaches. JR CB DeShawn Shead was named second team All-Big Sky Conference. Earning honorable mention honors were: 100 x 8: JR RB Cory McCaffrey rushed for at least 100 yards against eight JR QB Connor Kavanaugh, JR C Adam Kleffner, JR OT Dustin Waldron, JR OT straight NCAA I FCS teams before a quad injury knocked him early in the season Kyle Ritt, SO K Zach Brown, JR DE Carl Sommer, FR DT Julious Moore and SO finale at Northern Arizona. McCaffrey had 116 against UC Davis, 166 against P Thomas Duyndam.

VIKING STARTERS IN 2010 OFFENSE LT LG C RG RT TE WR WR FL QB RB @ Arizona State Waldron Rojas Kleffner Cosenza Ritt Richards Monahan Hutter Cookman Kavanaugh McCaffrey @ UC Davis Waldron Rojas Kleffner Cosenza Ritt Richards Monahan Hutter Fry Kavanaugh McCaffrey @ Oregon Waldron Gale Kleffner Cosenza Ritt Richards Monahan Noa Thomas (TE) Kavanaugh McCaffrey IDAHO STATE Waldron Rojas Kleffner Gaulke Ritt Thomas Monahan Hutter Fry Kavanaugh McCaffrey @ Montana State Waldron Rojas Kleffner Gaulke Ritt Richards Monahan Hutter Anderson Kavanaugh McCaffrey MONTANA Waldron Rojas Kleffner Gaulke Ritt Richards Monahan Hutter Anderson Kavanaugh McCaffrey @ Weber State Waldron Rojas Kleffner Gaulke Ritt Richards Monahan Hutter Anderson Kavanaugh McCaffrey EASTERN WASHINGTON Waldron Rojas Kleffner Gaulke Ritt Lewis (WR) Monahan Hutter Anderson Kavanaugh McCaffrey @ Sacramento State Waldron Rojas Kleffner Gale Ritt Lilley (RB) Monahan Noa Cookman Howland McCaffrey NORTHERN COLORADO Waldron Rojas Kleffner Gale Ritt Richards Monahan Hutter Cookman Howland McCaffrey @ Northern Arizona Waldron Rojas Kleffner Gale Ritt Richards MonahanThomas (TE)Cookman Howland McCaffrey

DEFENSE DE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB SS FS CB CB @ Arizona State Forbes Vaiese Beckley Sommer Macarthy Rau Sisler Snow Latu Ross Shead @ UC Davis Forbes Moore Beckley Sommer Macarthy Rau Sisler Snow Latu Ross Shead @ Oregon Forbes Moore Beckley Sommer Macarthy Rau Sisler Snow Latu Ross Shead IDAHO STATE Forbes Moore Beckley Sommer Macarthy Rau Sisler Snow Latu Ross Shead @ Montana State Jester Moore Beckley Sommer Macarthy Rau Sisler Snow Latu Ross Shead MONTANA Forbes Moore Beckley Sommer Macarthy Rau Shoemaker Snow Latu Ross Shead @ Weber State Forbes Moore Beckley Sommer Macarthy Rau Sisler Snow Latu Ross Shead EASTERN WASHINGTON Forbes Vaiese Beckley Sommer Macarthy Rau Sisler Snow Latu Ross Shead @ Sacramento State Forbes Moore Vaiese Long Macarthy Rau Melbo Snow Latu Ross Shead NORTHERN COLORADO Forbes Moore Beckley Sommer Macarthy Rau Sisler Almond Shead Ross Williams @ Northern Arizona Long Vaiese Beckley Sommer Takeno Melbo Sisler Shead Latu Ross Williams 2010 Portland State Football Statistics

RECORD: SEASON HOME AWAY TEAM STATISTICS ALL GAMES 2-9 1-3 1-6 PSU OPP CONFERENCE 1-7 1-3 0-4 SCORING 257 445 Points Per Game 23.4 40.5 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT. BSC ALL FIRST DOWNS 209 207 Sept. 4 @ Arizona State L 9-54 43,238 0-1 Rushing 101 92 Sept. 11 @ UC Davis W 41-33 8,235 1-1 Passing 92 94 Sept. 18 @ #5 (FBS) Oregon L 0-69 58,086 1-2 Penalty 16 21 Oct. 2 IDAHO STATE* W 38-3 5,025 1-0 2-2 RUSHING YARDAGE 2236 2562 Oct. 9 @ #10 Montana State* L 31-44 15,227 1-1 2-3 Yards gained rushing 2587 2800 Oct. 16 #11 MONTANA* L 21-23 6,425 1-2 2-4 Yards lost rushing 351 238 Oct. 23 @ Weber State* L 41-44 4,880 1-3 2-5 Rushing Attempts 471 414 Oct. 30 #8 EASTERN WASHINGTON* L 17-50 4,097 1-4 2-6 Average Per Rush 4.7 6.2 Nov. 6 @ Sacramento State* L 15-28 7,812 1-5 2-7 Average Per Game 203.3 232.9 Nov. 13 NORTHERN COLORADO* L 30-35 4,032 1-6 2-8 TDs Rushing 17 30 Nov. 20 @ Northern Arizona* L 14-62 4,878 1-7 2-9 PASSING YARDAGE 2126 2543 * Big Sky Conference game Comp-Att-Int 178-330-10 160-292-8 Average Per Pass 6.4 8.7 RUSHING G No. YG YL NY YPC TD LP APG Average Per Catch 11.9 15.9 Cory McCaffrey 11 231 1364 77 1287 5.6 10 48 117.0 Average Per Game 193.3 231.2 Connor Kavanaugh 8 85 616 110 506 6.0 4 75 63.2 Willie Griffin 8 67 239 35 204 3.0 2 20 25.5 TDs Passing 9 27 Tygue Howland 11 31 146 93 53 1.7 0 45 4.8 TOTAL OFFENSE 4362 5105 Justin Lilley 9 13 49 0 49 3.8 1 11 5.4 Total Plays 801 706 K. Anderson 10 10 58 20 38 3.8 0 18 3.8 Average Per Play 5.4 7.2 Shaughn Sanford 2 6 27 1 26 4.3 0 18 13.0 Average Per Game 396.5 464.1 AJ Powell 11 9 23 2 21 2.3 0 9 1.9 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 61-1176 44-1098 Nick Hutter 10 1 18 0 18 18.0 0 18 1.8 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 17-73 28-265 Nevin Lewis 7 2 15 0 15 7.5 0 13 2.1 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-139 10-131 Justin Engstrom 2 4 12 0 12 3.0 0 6 6.0 Zach Todd 2 5 10 1 9 1.8 0 4 4.5 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.3 25.0 Ben Bowen 8 2 3 0 3 1.5 0 2 0.4 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 4.3 9.5 Ricky Cookman 11 2 7 9 -2 -1.0 0 7 -0.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE 17.4 13.1 TEAM 7 3 0 3 -3 -1.0 0 0 -0.4 FUMBLES-LOST 27-16 18-12 Total...... 11 471 2587 351 2236 4.7 17 75 203.3 PENALTIES-Yards 89-714 76-701 Opponents...... 11 414 2800 238 2562 6.2 30 82 232.9 Average Per Game 64.9 63.7 PUNTS-Yards 59-2371 58-2182 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Average Per Punt 40.2 37.6 Tygue Howland 11 95.04 85-175-7 48.6 1017 3 29 92.5 Connor Kavanaugh 8 129.84 93-154-3 60.4 1109 6 62 138.6 Net punt average 35.4 35.7 Thomas Duyndam 10 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 33:43 26:16 Total...... 11 111.00 178-330-10 53.9 2126 9 62 193.3 3RD-DOWN Conversions 54/169 47/138 Opponents...... 11 152.98 160-292-8 54.8 2543 27 77 231.2 3rd-Down Pct 32% 34% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 9/25 7/11 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G 4th-Down Pct 36% 64% Nick Hutter 10 38 521 13.7 3 50 52.1 SACKS BY-Yards 15-86 21-171 Justin Monahan 11 30 369 12.3 2 37 33.5 MISC YARDS 0 0 Julius Thomas 11 29 453 15.6 2 55 41.2 Cory McCaffrey 11 17 136 8.0 1 23 12.4 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 29 59 Keitrell Anderson 10 13 150 11.5 0 62 15.0 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 18-26 13-16 Ricky Cookman 11 13 143 11.0 1 23 13.0 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 2-2 Rory Richards 11 12 89 7.4 0 15 8.1 RED-ZONE SCORES (42-62) 68% (78-96) 81% Ray Fry 4 8 114 14.2 0 62 28.5 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (28-62) 45% (62-96) 65% Willie Griffin 8 6 30 5.0 0 11 3.8 PAT-ATTEMPTS (23-23) 100% (48-56) 86% Kalua Noa 10 5 57 11.4 0 22 5.7 ATTENDANCE 39158 284712 Nevin Lewis 7 5 48 9.6 0 18 6.9 Games/Avg Per Game 8/4895 14/20337 Salas Louidor 2 1 20 20.0 0 20 10.0 Connor Kavanaugh 8 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.5 Total...... 11 178 2126 11.9 9 62 193.3 SCORE BY QUARTERS Opponents...... 11 160 2543 15.9 27 77 231.2 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Portland State 58 91 51 57 257 Opponents 100 145 108 92 445 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Connor Kavanaugh 8 239 506 1109 1615 201.9 Nevin Lewis 17 431 25.4 1 92 Cory McCaffrey 11 231 1287 0 1287 117.0 AJ Powell 17 303 17.8 0 34 Tygue Howland 11 206 53 1017 1070 97.3 DeShawn Shead 11 209 19.0 0 35 Willie Griffin 8 67 204 0 204 25.5 Ray Fry 11 147 13.4 0 20 Justin Lilley 9 13 49 0 49 5.4 Keitrell Anderson 2 49 24.5 0 25 Keitrell Anderson 10 10 38 0 38 3.8 Kyle McMillin 1 17 17.0 0 17 Shaughn Sanford 2 6 26 0 26 13.0 Zach Todd 1 17 17.0 0 17 AJ Powell 11 9 21 0 21 1.9 Manoa Latu 1 3 3.0 0 2 Nick Hutter 10 1 18 0 18 1.8 Total...... 61 1176 19.3 1 92 Nevin Lewis 7 2 15 0 15 2.1 Opponents...... 44 1098 25.0 0 65 Justin Engstrom 2 4 12 0 12 6.0 Zach Todd 2 5 9 0 9 4.5 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Ben Bowen 8 2 3 0 3 0.4 AJ Powell 16 75 4.7 0 10 Ricky Cookman 11 2 -2 0 -2 -0.2 Mike Williams 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 TEAM 7 3 -3 0 -3 -0.4 Total...... 17 73 4.3 0 10 Total...... 11 801 2236 2126 4362 396.5 Opponents...... 28 265 9.5 2 34 Opponents...... 11 706 2562 2543 5105 464.1 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long T FC I20 Blkd Thomas Duyndam 51 2171 42.6 67 1 10 13 3 |------PATs ------| Robert Truax 5 200 40.0 50 0 0 1 0 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts TEAM 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Zach Brown 0 18-26 23-23 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 79 Total...... 59 2371 40.2 67 1 10 14 3 Cory McCaffrey 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66 Opponents...... 58 2182 37.6 70 2 16 21 0 Connor Kavanaugh 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Nick Hutter 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Julius Thomas 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 0 0 16 Zach Brown 55 3530 64.2 10 4 Justin Monahan 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Robert Truax 3 192 64.0 0 0 Willie Griffin 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Total...... 58 3722 64.2 10 4 1098 41.8 28 Nevin Lewis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents...... 79 5061 64.1 15 2 1176 45.4 24 Manoa Latu 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Joel Sisler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Ricky Cookman 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Cory McCaffrey 11 1287 136 0 0 0 1423 129.4 Justin Lilley 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Nick Hutter 10 18 521 0 0 0 539 53.9 Tygue Howland 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 2-4 0 0 0 Connor Kavanaugh 8 506 -4 0 0 0 502 62.8 Total...... 29 18-26 23-23 1-2 2 2-4 0 0 257 Nevin Lewis 7 15 48 0 431 0 494 70.6 Opponents...... 59 13-16 48-56 1-1 0 0-2 0 1 445 Julius Thomas 11 0 453 0 0 0 453 41.2 AJ Powell 11 21 0 75 303 0 399 36.3 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Justin Monahan 11 0 369 0 0 0 369 33.5 Zach Brown 18-26 69.2 0-0 2-2 4-7 10-11 2-6 53 Ray Fry 4 0 114 0 147 0 261 65.2 Keitrell Anderson 10 38 150 0 49 0 237 23.7 FG SEQUENCE Portland State Opponents Willie Griffin 8 204 30 0 0 0 234 29.2 Arizona State (42),(53),(47) 33,(52) DeShawn Shead 11 0 0 0 209 0 209 19.0 UC Davis (36),(42),53,(48),(46) (36),(39) Ricky Cookman 11 -2 143 0 0 0 141 12.8 Oregon 52 (27),(41) Rory Richards 11 0 89 0 0 0 89 8.1 Idaho State (41),39,37 (50) Kalua Noa 10 0 57 0 0 0 57 5.7 Montana State (31) (52) Tygue Howland 11 53 0 0 0 0 53 4.8 Montana 41 (25),(30),(25) Nathan Snow 11 0 0 0 0 50 50 4.5 Weber State (46),(25),65 (20) Justin Lilley 9 49 0 0 0 0 49 5.4 Eastern Washington (50),34,54 25,(44) Manoa Latu 11 0 0 0 3 44 47 4.3 Sacramento State (40),(24),(44) - Joel Sisler 10 0 0 0 0 33 33 3.3 Northern Colorado (46),(39),(36) (27) Shaughn Sanford 2 26 0 0 0 0 26 13.0 Northern Arizona - Zach Todd 2 9 0 0 17 0 26 13.0 Salas Louidor 2 0 20 0 0 0 20 10.0 Kyle McMillin 7 0 0 0 17 0 17 2.4 Touchdowns Donte Almond 10 0 0 0 0 12 12 1.2 2010 Career Justin Engstrom 2 12 0 0 0 0 12 6.0 Cory McCaffrey 10 (9 rushing, 1 receiving) 10 (9 rushing, 1 receiving) Ben Bowen 8 3 0 0 0 0 3 0.4 Connor Kavanaugh 4 (rushing) 7 (rushing) Mike Williams 10 0 0 -2 0 0 -2 -0.2 Nick Hutter 3 (receiving) 3 (receiving) TEAM 7 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -0.4 Julius Thomas 2 (receiving) 2 (receiving) Total...... 11 2236 2126 73 1176 139 5750 522.7 Justin Monahan 2 (receiving) 2 (receiving) Opponents...... 11 2562 2543 265 1098 131 6599 599.9 Nevin Lewis 1 (KOR return) 2 (1 receiving, 1 KOR return) Joel Sisler 1 (INT return) 1 (INT return) INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Willie Griffin 1 (rushing) 1 (rushing) Manoa Latu 3 44 14.7 1 43 Ricky Cookman 1 (receiving) 1 (receiving) Joel Sisler 2 33 16.5 1 33 Manoa Latu 1 (INT return) 1 (INT return) Nick Green 1 0 0.0 0 0 Justin Lilley 1 (rushing) 1 (rushing) Donte Almond 1 12 12.0 0 12 Ray Fry 5 (receiving) Nathan Snow 1 50 50.0 0 50 Ben Bowen 1 (rushing) Total...... 8 139 17.4 2 50 DeShawn Shead 1 (INT return) Opponents...... 10 131 13.1 0 49 Ryan Rau 1 (fumble return) Justin Engstrom 1 (rushing) FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Keitrell Anderson 1 (receiving) Ryan Rau 1 14 14.0 0 14 Total...... 1 14 14.0 0 14 Opponents...... 1 17 17.0 0 17 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 56 Ryan Rau 11 48 35 83 3.0-7 . . 2 1 1-14 1 . . 15 Manoa Latu 11 39 33 72 2.5-16 . 3-44 6 . . 1 . . 41 DJ Macarthy 11 29 23 52 9.0-29 3.0-15 . 1 . . . . . 24 DeShawn Shead 11 29 22 51 5.0-12 1.0-3 . 7 . 2-0 . . . 93 Carl Sommer 11 30 16 46 11.0-35 4.0-17 . . 2 1-0 . . . 6 David Ross 11 27 12 39 1.0-2 . . 4 . . . . . 22 Nathan Snow 11 21 17 38 1.5-1 . 1-50 ...... 44 Shane Melbo 11 23 9 32 6.0-18 ...... 42 Joel Sisler 10 9 17 26 1.0-2 . 2-33 1 1 . . . . 54 J. Shoemaker 6 14 9 23 3.5-11 . . 2 . . 2 . . 99 Jack Forbes 10 14 6 20 5.0-22 1.0-7 . . 1 1-0 . . . 27 Donte Almond 10 15 5 20 1.5-2 . 1-12 4 . 1-0 1 . . 25 Mike Williams 10 13 6 19 1.0-1 . . 4 . . . . . 2 Nick Green 9 9 8 17 . . 1-0 ...... 97 Alika Vaiese 11 6 8 14 3.0-7 ...... 92 Travis Beckley 10 4 10 14 1.0-8 1.0-8 . . . 1-0 . . . 95 Julious Moore 9 6 6 12 4.5-29 2.5-22 . . . 1-0 . . . 94 Bryant Long 9 8 2 10 1.0-1 . . . 2 . . . . 35 Kevin Takeno 7 7 3 10 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 16 Justin Lilley 10 6 2 8 ...... 1 . . 40 Quinn Stewart 9 5 2 7 ...... 84 Justin Monahan 11 6 1 7 ...... 1 . . 43 Kevin Konrath 11 5 2 7 ...... 32 Brian Walters 7 1 5 6 0.5-3 0.5-3 . . . 1-0 1 . . 34 Nick Kalpin 11 3 2 5 ...... 19 Zach Brown 11 3 1 4 ...... 85 Nevin Lewis 7 3 1 4 ...... 48 Braedyn Eagle 11 2 1 3 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 29 Denzel Davis 8 3 . 3 ...... 39 Ben Bowen 8 2 . 2 ...... 12 Kalua Noa 10 2 . 2 ...... 70 Dereck Jester 8 2 . 2 ...... 30 Thomas Duyndam 10 2 . 2 ...... 61 Adam Kleffner 11 1 . 1 ...... 18 Ricky Cookman 11 1 . 1 ...... 60 Dexter Morrison 2 1 . 1 1.0-10 1.0-10 ...... 51 Nick Gale 10 . 1 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 17 Robert Truax 4 1 . 1 ...... 28 Willie Griffin 8 1 . 1 ...... 87 Keitrell Anderson 10 1 . 1 ...... 83 Nick Hutter 10 1 . 1 ...... 3 Michael Almond 1 ...... 1 . . . . . Total...... 0 403 265 668 62-216 15-86 8-139 32 7 12-14 8 . . Opponents...... 0 504 274 778 79.0-320 21-171 10-131 41 16 16-17 18 3 1 PORTLAND STATE GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |------PASSING------| | --KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE GAME STATISTICS PSU OFFENSE No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg All-Purpose at Arizona State 29 54 0 10 18 209 0 62 18-37-3 209 0 62 7 97 0 24 1 5 0 5 263 at UC Davis 40 257 2 40 15 178 1 37 15-24-1 178 1 37 7 127 0 34 0 0 0 0 435 at Oregon 36 74 0 18 12 66 0 22 12-32-2 66 0 22 11 165 0 20 1 1 0 1 140 IDAHO STATE 52 315 2 35 15 216 2 62 15-19-0 216 2 62 1 15 0 15 2 10 0 6 531 at Montana State 38 248 3 75 16 208 1 55 16-27-0 208 1 55 4 101 0 28 0 0 0 0 456 MONTANA 51 277 2 29 13 65 0 12 13-20-0 65 0 12 4 144 1 92 6 20 0 8 342 at Weber State 48 322 3 39 14 278 2 50 14-22-0 278 2 50 7 123 0 25 0 0 0 0 600 EASTERN WASHINGTON 42 129 2 33 28 323 0 28 28-57-1 323 0 28 6 132 0 35 1 1 0 1 452 at Sacramento State 51 233 1 38 11 141 0 25 11-27-0 141 0 25 5 71 0 24 3 17 0 8 374 NORTHERN COLORADO 41 230 1 48 20 250 2 29 20-35-2 250 2 29 5 88 0 30 3 19 0 10 480 at Northern Arizona 42 104 1 45 16 192 1 27 16-31-1 192 1 27 5 113 0 35 0 0 0 0 296 Totals 471 2236 17 75 178 2126 9 62 178-330-10 2126 9 62 61 1176 1 92 17 73 0 10 4362 Opponent 414 2562 30 82 160 2543 27 77 160-292-8 2543 27 77 44 1098 0 65 28 265 2 34 5105

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| PSU DEFENSE Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds PBU Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts at Arizona State 36 18 54 3.0-6 1.0-3 0 0-0 1-0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 9 at UC Davis 40 20 60 4.0-22 2.0-16 3 2-0 2-45 1 0 3-3 1 0 0 41 at Oregon 47 44 91 9.0-29 0.0-0 1 2-14 1-1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 IDAHO STATE 24 28 52 9.0-38 4.0-27 0 0-0 2-43 9 0 5-5 0 0 0 38 at Montana State 58 8 66 8.0-32 2.0-11 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 2-2 0 1 0 31 MONTANA 35 28 63 7.0-25 3.0-15 1 1-0 1-0 6 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 at Weber State 34 41 75 3.0-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-50 0 0 5-5 0 0 0 41 EASTERN WASHINGTON 31 10 41 4.0-12 0.0-0 1 2-0 0-0 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 at Sacramento State 25 18 43 6.0-23 1.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 15 NORTHERN COLORADO 42 16 58 4.0-17 1.0-6 0 1-0 0-0 5 0 3-3 0 0 0 30 at Northern Arizona 30 36 66 5.0-8 0.0-0 2 4-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 14 Totals 403 265 668 62.0-216 14.0-85 8 12-14 8-139 32 0 23-23 1 2 0 257 Opponent 504 274 778 79.0-320 21.0-171 18 16-17 10-131 41 3 56-48 1 0 1 445

|------PUNTING------| |--FIELD GOALS--| -- KICKOFFS -- PSU KICKING No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No. Yds. Avg. TB OB at Arizona State 5 151 30.2 52 1 0 1 1 1 3-3 53 0 5 324 64.8 1 0 at UC Davis 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5-4 48 0 9 610 67.8 0 2 at Oregon 11 461 41.9 52 0 0 0 2 2 1-0 0 0 1 75 75.0 0 0 IDAHO STATE 2 93 46.5 53 0 0 0 1 1 3-1 41 0 7 476 68.0 1 0 at Montana State 5 227 45.4 67 0 0 0 1 0 1-1 31 0 5 300 60.0 0 1 MONTANA 7 257 36.7 45 0 1 2 0 1 1-0 0 0 4 234 58.5 0 0 at Weber State 5 230 46.0 50 0 0 1 1 1 3-2 46 0 8 506 63.2 3 0 EASTERN WASHINGTON 6 227 37.8 65 1 0 1 2 2 3-1 50 0 4 245 61.2 0 0 at Sacramento State 3 122 40.7 43 0 0 1 0 1 3-3 44 0 5 317 63.4 2 0 NORTHERN COLORADO 6 235 39.2 45 0 0 2 0 3 3-3 46 0 7 425 60.7 0 1 at Northern Arizona 9 368 40.9 54 1 0 2 2 2 0-0 0 0 3 210 70.0 3 0 Totals 59 2371 40.2 67 3 1 10 10 14 26-18 53 0 58 3722 64.2 10 4 Opponent 58 2182 37.6 70 0 2 16 3 21 16-13 52 0 79 5061 64.1 15 2

OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |------PASSING------| | --KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| OPPONENT No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg All-Purpose at Arizona State 35 242 5 50 20 311 2 62 20-31-1 311 2 62 4 92 0 43 2 15 0 10 553 at UC Davis 31 70 2 26 20 261 2 50 20-32-2 261 2 50 7 198 0 53 0 0 0 0 331 at Oregon 63 528 5 66 9 140 4 47 9-20-1 140 4 47 1 25 0 25 7 68 0 27 668 IDAHO STATE 20 3 0 18 13 192 0 34 13-33-2 192 0 34 6 135 0 30 1 2 0 2 195 at Montana State 49 326 3 60 15 206 3 40 15-27-0 206 3 40 4 85 0 30 3 16 0 12 532 MONTANA 34 123 0 28 17 172 2 37 17-38-1 172 2 37 4 113 0 44 0 0 0 0 295 at Weber State 49 337 4 60 11 211 2 59 11-19-1 211 2 59 5 157 0 65 3 71 0 34 548 EASTERN WASHINGTON 29 222 3 71 14 301 3 70 14-24-0 301 3 70 4 101 0 34 3 19 1 0 523 at Sacramento State 28 68 1 16 13 240 3 57 13-23-0 240 3 57 3 60 0 35 2 8 0 7 308 NORTHERN COLORADO 41 326 4 77 9 171 1 43 9-21-0 171 1 43 6 132 0 47 2 8 0 5 497 at Northern Arizona 36 394 4 82 18 261 4 34 18-23-0 261 4 34 0 0 0 0 5 58 1 16 655 Opponent totals 414 2562 30 82 160 2543 27 77 160-292-8 2543 27 77 44 1098 0 65 28 265 2 34 5105 Portland State 471 2236 17 75 178 2126 9 62 178-330-10 2126 9 62 61 1176 1 92 17 73 0 10 4362

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| OPPONENT Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds PBU Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts at Arizona State 46 18 64 9.0-35 3.0-20 0 0-0 3-27 2 1 7-7 0 0 1 54 at UC Davis 39 18 57 3.0-8 1.0-1 1 2-0 1-12 2 0 4-3 0 0 0 33 at Oregon 43 30 73 7.0-35 4.0-27 3 3-0 2-13 8 0 9-9 0 0 0 69 IDAHO STATE 41 26 67 5.0-9 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 at Montana State 50 10 60 7.0-52 2.0-32 2 2-0 0-0 4 0 6-5 0 0 0 44 MONTANA 50 28 78 8.0-16 1.0-5 3 4-17 0-0 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 23 at Weber State 38 50 88 6.0-16 2.0-9 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 5-3 1 0 0 44 EASTERN WASHINGTON 55 14 69 9.0-34 0.0-0 2 1-0 1-49 5 1 6-5 0 0 0 50 at Sacramento State 47 26 73 5.0-41 4.0-40 0 0-0 0-0 5 0 4-4 0 0 0 28 at Sacramento State 47 26 73 5.0-41 4.0-40 0 0-0 0-0 5 0 4-4 0 0 0 28 NORTHERN COLORADO 55 12 67 11.0-30 0.0-0 2 1-0 2-14 6 0 4-2 0 0 0 35 at Northern Arizona 39 42 81 9.0-44 4.0-37 4 3-0 1-16 3 1 9-8 0 0 0 62 Opponent totals 504 274 778 79.0-320 21.0-171 18 16-17 10-131 41 3 56-48 1 0 1 445 Portland State 403 265 668 62.0-216 14.0-85 8 12-14 8-139 32 0 23-23 1 2 0 257