Idaho State Media Relations • Football Contact: Steve schaack • (208) 406-3570 • [email protected] 2012 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Idaho State at No. 22/25 Nebraska record: 1-1 Big Sky: 0-0 September September 22, 2012 First Meeting 1 at Air Force L, 49-21 8 Black Hills State W, 38-5 Memorial Stadium (81,091) 22 at Nebraska 1:30 p.m. (MST) 1:30 p.m. (MST) 29 *Sacramento State 1:35 p.m. All Idaho state football games will be broadcast on 102.5 FM and 930 KSEI. Jerry Miller and tim lewis will call the October action. Listen and watch online at isubengals.com 6 *at Portland State 6:05 (MST) 13 *UC Davis 4:05 p.m. Saturday’s Game 20 *at Northern Colorado 1:35 p.m. After a bye week, the Idaho State football team returns to the field to play at No. 22/25 Nebraska 27 *at Montana 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 22 at 1:30 p.m. (MST) in Memorial Stadium. The game will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network and heard live at 102.5 and 930 AM. Jerry Miller and Tim Lewis will be calling November 3 *Northern Arizona 4:05 p.m. the action live on the radio while Tom Werme and Kelly Stouffer will call the game on the Big Ten 10 *at Cal Poly 7:05 (MST) Network with Damon Benning as the sideline reporter. Saturday’s game can also be heard on 17 *Weber State 4:05 p.m. satellite radio Sirus channel 117 or XM radio 196. *Denotes Big Sky Conference game All times listed are Mountain Standard Time Zone and subject to change. ABOUT Nebraska Nebraska is 2-1 and ranked No. 25 in the AP poll and 22 in the USA Today Coaches Poll. Nebraska is scoring 40.3 points a game, averaging 295 rushing yards a contest and 237 passing yards. 2012 Big Sky Standings Opponents are averaging 399 yards a contest on the Nebraska defense. Taylor Martinez leads Big Sky overall the Nebraska offense as he is averaging 58 rushing yards and 237 passing yards a contest. Will Montana State 0-0 3-0 Compton has 31 tackles to lead the Nebraska defense. Cal Poly 0-0 2-0 Montana 0-0 2-1 Idaho State vs. Nebraska North Dakota 0-0 2-1 This is the first-ever meeting against Nebraska. This is the first time Idaho State has played a Northern Arizona 0-0 2-1 Sacramento State 0-0 2-1 school from the Big Ten Conference. Eastern Washington 0-0 1-1 Idaho State 0-0 1-1 Derek Graves Sweet 15 N. Colorado 0-0 1-2 Idaho State wide receiver Derek Graves caught 15 passes for 151 yards and a touchdowns in a Portland State 0-0 1-2 38-5 win over Black Hills State. Graves also caught 15 in the opener against Air Force. Graves it SUU 0-0 1-2 UC Davis 0-0 1-2 the first player in Big Sky history to catch at least 15 passes in back-to-back games. Graves also Weber State 0-0 0-3 had a 15-catch game against Northern Colorado in 2011. In the history of the Big Sky, there have only been 19 occasions of a receiver catching 15 passes in a game. Graves is the first player to appear on the list three times. Idaho’s Jerry Hendren caught 17 passes in a 1969 game, and had a 15-catch game in 1968. Hendren is the only other player to appear on the list twice. BENGAL FOOTBALL TICKET INFORMATION Kramer Moves into third all time in wins in Big Sky Single game ticket prices Idaho State coach Mike Kramer earned his 80th head coaching victory as the Bengals beat Black - $16 for adults Hills State 38-5 on Sept. 8, snapping a nine-game losing streak. Kramer’s 80 victories ties him for - $8 for children, seniors and groups of 10-24 and third all-time in Big Sky history with former Montana coach Bobby Hauck. Kramer is in his 15th for up to four ISU student guests. season coaching in the Big Sky, and his second at ISU. Chris Ault of Nevada is the Big Sky’s all-time - All ISU students get in free with student-id. leader with 111 victories. Former Montana coach Don Read is second with 85. - Season ticket prices are $70 for the public and $40 for ISU faculty and staff. Bengals A Top Big Sky stat leaders Promotions As a team ISU is ranked first in the Big Sky Conference in total offense (541 yard a game), Idaho Central Credit Union will be giving away a passing (443.5), pass defense (121.5) punting (45.4) and time of possession (40:44). ISU is also Honda Ruckus at each home football game this year. Fans can sign up to win prior to the start of second in third down conversions at 53.3 percent (16-for-30). Individually, Kevin Yost is first in Bengalfest starting two hours before kickoff. the conference in total offense (407 yards) and passing (401.5 yards). Derek Graves leads the conference in receptions at 15 and Cam Richmond is second at 10 a game. Xavier Finney is second in scoring with nine points. Mitch Beckstead is fourth in the conference in tackles at 9.5 a contest.

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MIKE KRAMER FILE Bengals in NCAA Stats Career Record: 80-85 overall Kevin Yost leads the nation in passing at 40.5 completions and he is second in passing Career Big Sky Record: 54-51 yards at 401.5 yards a game. He ranks 10th in total passing yards at 803 and 16th in One of the most successful coaches in Big Sky football history is now an Idaho State Bengal. Mike Kramer was hired to be the passing efficiency at 146.47. Derek Graves is ranked first in receptions per game at 15th Bengal’s 25th head coach in program history on Nov. 22, 2010. while Cameron Richmond is fourth with 10 a game. Graves also ranks eighth in receiving Since being given the charge to rebuild the Bengal football pro- gram, ISU has made great strides on the field, in the classroom yards at 134.5 and Richmond is 11th at 108.5. Kevin Yost is third in the nation in total and in the community. offense at 407 a game. In the classroom, the Bengals had a record number of stu- dent-athletes named to the Big Sky All-Academic team in 17. In As a team ISU is second in passing at 443.5 and third in total offense at 541. The Bengals the fall of 2011, the team had a GPA of 3.04 and 51 out of the 80 student-athletes had a 3.0 or higher. are first in first downs at 32 a game and ninth in the FCS in third down conversions at 53.3 percent (16-for-30). Idaho State is also second in time of possession at 36:60. In the community, the Bengals spent the spring doing over 1,000 hours of community service in the Pocatello and Chubbuck communities. The team participated in canned food and recycle 100 yards rushing drives, clothing drives, fed the homeless and bagged groceries at a local super market. Idaho State rushed for 129 yards against Black Hills State. It was the first time the Bengals have rushed for over 100 yards in a game since rushing for 229 yards against Montana In 2011 the Bengal offense set numerous single-season and single-game offensive records led by the play of Rodrick Rumble Western on Sept. 4, 2010. and Kevin Yost. Rumble broke the Big Sky and Bengal football single-season record for receptions with 112 and he had the third most receiving yards in Bengal history with 218 at Wash- last time held a team without a touchdown ington State. Rumble, A.J. Storms and punter David Harrington all earned various All-American honors at the conclusion of the The last time Idaho State held an opponent without a touchdown was against Montana 2011 season and offensive lineman Braeden Clayson signed a Western on Sept. 4, 2010. ISU defeated Montana Western 32-3. Prior to 2010, the last free agent contract with the . time ISU held a team without a touchdown was a 37-11 victory over Southern Oregon in Kramer’s has previously been the head coach at fellow Big Sky 2007. Conference schools, Eastern Washington and Montana State.

He is one of only five coaches in Big Sky history be named Big BENGALS AGAINST FBS OPPONENTS Sky Coach of the Year three times, twice while at Montana State and once at Eastern Washington. He has 79 career wins, 54 of Idaho State plays at Nebraska on Sept. 22. The last time Idaho State defeated an FBS which came in league play, ranks fourth all-time in conference opponent was a 27-24 victory at Utah State in 2000. Since that victory, ISU is 0-17 against history. He is the only coach to win Big Sky Coach of the Year honors at two different schools. His 54 Big Sky wins ranks tied FBS teams. for second with Don Read (Montana).

Kramer spent the 2010 season as the assistant football opera- Finney off to a strong start tions coordinator at Washington State. Prior to Washington State Freshman Xavier Finney made his collegiate debut at Air Force by carrying the ball Kramer was hired as the head coach at Montana State in 2000 where he coached at until 2006. During his time in Bozeman he 18 times for 48 yards and catching five passes for 35 yards. He scored his first career amassed 40 wins and led the Bobcats to three Big Sky Confer- touchdown in the fourth quarter on a two-yard run. He added two more touchdowns ence championships. From 2002-07 MSU went 35-26, including an eight-win campaign in 2006, at the time was the schools against Black Hills State along with 50 yards rushing. Finney is a freshman from highest-total since 1984. Oceanside, Calif.

Kramer orchestrated five-straight winning seasons in Bozeman, the longest for the program in more than 40 years. Montana Young Guns State’s 2006 season featured the first postseason win and postseason home games since 1984 and a No. 10 final national Of the 42 players that got in the game at Air Force, 19 were freshmen and sophomores. ranking. The 2006 team lost in the quarterfinals to eventual Underclassmen starting on offense were sophomores Nick Beckman, Jim Bagley and national champion Appalachian State. Daniel McSurdy. Freshmen making their first collegiate start were Travis Namohala and Kramer’s defensive staff and then, with the addition of Don Bai- Colin Prestesater. Defensively, the sophomores that started were Mitch Beckstead and ley as offensive coordinator, rewrote most of the Bobcat record books during his seven year run. Records broken and surpassed Demtrius Allen. Other players to get in the game were sophomores, Ed Pritchett, CJ included most total offense, passing, rushing, and receiving Reyes, Michael Berger, Keelan McCaffrey, Christian Gines and Austin Graves. Freshmen records for single game, season, and career in almost every category. His 2001-2003 teams lead the Big Sky Conference in that saw their first action were Finney, Taison Manu, Taylor Ragan, Derek Berrey, Cole total defense under the direction of current Boise State defensive Lemer and Chris Edwards. There are 53 freshmen, red shirt freshmen and sophomores on coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski. this year’s roster. A key feature of Kramer’s success was ending a 17-game losing streak to arch-rival Montana. In fact, the Bobcats under Kramer were able to beat the perennial Big Sky Champion Grizzlies 3 of Biggest Road Crowds 4 contests 2002-2005. Attendance at Bobcat games doubled and Since 2004 the Bengals have played in front of large crowds at various FBS schools around tripled to the current levels enjoyed by the Bobcat faithful. the country. In 2010, ISU played in front of a record crowd of 92,746 at Georgia. The second Notable among the many of Kramer’s outstanding Bobcat per- largest crowd the Bengals played in front of was at Oklahoma (84,749). Against BYU, the formers was quarterback Travis Lulay currently with the British Columbia Lions, running back Ryan Johnson who was named Bengals played in front of a crowd of 60,043. ISU played in front of 59,519 at Kentucky to the Elite Eight as a NCAA scholar athlete in 2003, in 2005 and 57,216 at San Diego State in 2004. The Bengals played in front of 42,588 at Joey Thomas currently with the Oakland Raiders, and center Jeff Bolton who was named the Rimington Award Winner (I-AA) after Arizona State, 38,491 at Oregon State, 35,282 at Air Force, 32,318 at Boise State and 22,034 the 2005 season. at Washington State to open the 2011 season.

IDAHO STATE • 2012 BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES 20112012 • idaho• idaho state state BE BNGENGALA SOL FCCOOTERB •A LLGAME • NOTES NOTES KRAMER YEAR BY YEAR Welcome back After missing most of 2011 due to injury, Cam Richmond returned to the lineup against . Overall Big Sky Air Force and caught eight passes for 90 yards. Also making a return to the Bengal lineup E. Washington (1994) 4-7 2-5 was Cameron Gupton, who missed all of 2011 due to injury. Gupton started at safety and E. Washington (1995) 3-8 1-6 had three tackles and one tackle for loss. Also returning to the lineup and starting after E. Washington(1996) 6-5 4-4 missing 2011 was Phil Pleasant and Leki Fuapau. E. Washington (1997) 12-2 7-1* E. Washington (1998) 5-6 4-4 Bengal Coaches commit to local Idaho kids E. Washington (1999) 7-4 5-2 This year’s 2012 roster consists of 37 student-athletes from 18 different cities in Idaho. Montana State (2000) 0-11 0-8 There are currently seven on the roster from Pocatello and Boise, five from Meridian, four Montana State (2001) 5-6 4-3 from Idaho Falls and one from the cities of Fruitland, Nampa, Idaho City, Blackfoot, Declo, Montana State (2002) 7-6 5-2* Salmon, Mountain Home, Lewiston, Twin Falls, Hailey, Dayton, Rupert and Aberdeen. Montana State (2003) 7-6 5-2* Montana State (2004) 6-5 4-3 RETURNING CORE OF RECEIVERS Montana State (2005) 7-4 5-2* The returning receiving corp of Rodrick Rumble, Josh Hill, Derek Graves and Luke Austin Montana State (2006) 8-5 5-2 combined to catch 238 of the 336 completions in 2011, good for 70.8 percent of the of Idaho State (2011) 2-9 1-7 the completions by the Bengal quarterbacks. That group picked up right where they left Idaho State (2012) 1-1 off in the season-opener as they caught 29 of Kevin Yosts 42 completions at Air Force. Totals: 80-85 54-51 Graves had 15, Hill 10 and Austin six. 27 of Yost’s 40 completions against Black Hills State went to Graves, Hill and Austin. Big Sky All-Time Win List Chris Ault (Nevada) ...... 111-46-1 No apr penalties for bengals Don Read (Montana)...... 85-34 The Idaho State football program will not receive any APR penalties for the 2012-13 Bobby Hauck (Montana)...... 80-17 school year. The NCAA Division I Board of Directors approved a recommendation that Mike Kramer (EWU/MSU/ISU)...... 80-85 would allow limited-resource institutions to transition to the NCAA Division I benchmark of 930. This year the Bengal football program will have their full allotted scholarships,

Big Sky Conference Win Leader practice time and be permitted to qualify for post season play. Chris Ault (Nevada)...... 68-28 Don Read (Montana)...... 54-22 At the end of the 2011-12 school year, which the numbers won’t be publicly reported by Mike Kramer (EWU/MSU/ISU)...... 54-51 the NCAA until next spring, if the football program has a two-year average of 930 for the most recent years or a four-year average of 900 they will again be penalty free. While data has yet to be finalized for the 2011-12 school year, the two-year and four-year average are expected to exceed the requirement set by the NCAA. If the football program has a four-year score of 910 or a two most recent have average of 940 the following year for data submitted in the fall of 2013 the Bengals will continue to be penalty free.

The final phase for the transition to reach the bench mark of 930 takes place for data submitted in the fall of 2014. If the Bengals have a four-year score of 920 or a two-most year APR average of 940 the Bengals will again not receive any penalties. When data is submitted by the fall of 2015 for the 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15 academic years, all programs will be expected to be at a four-year average of 930.

Bengal Football Radio Partnership Enhanced The Idaho State Athletic Department has enhanced its partnership with Pacific Empire Radio. Starting this fall, all Idaho State football, men’s basketball games and the weekly coaches shows will be carried on 102.5 FM (KMGI) as well as continued to be broadcasted on 930 KSEI. KMGI Classic Rock 102.5 FM has a coverage area that spans Southeast Idaho in all directions. The signal reaches to the west beyond Burley and Arco or Mackay to the Northwest. The signal continues to stretch beyond Montpelier to the east, beyond St. Anthony to the north and Malad to the south, making it one of the strongest signals in the area.

IDAHO STATE • 2012 BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES 2012 • idaho state BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES 2011 IDAHO STATE QUICKFACTS Assistant coaches get duties reassigned With the loss of Ryan Smaha to Weber State, Roger Cooper has been hired to coach the Location Pocatello, Idaho running backs. Cooper played for coach Kramer at Montana State. Matt Troxel is now Founded 1901 coaching the special teams along with the inside wide receivers. Anthony Tucker is the Enrollment 14,489 Conference Big Sky Conference outside wide receivers coach. Rudy Griffin will coach the entire linebacker corp. Tom Nickname Bengals Steiner has also been hired full-time as the director of football and video operations. Colors Black and Orange Stadium Holt Arena/12,000 Getting offensive President Dr. Arthur Vailas In 2011, the Idaho State offense recorded the two longest plays since 2007. At Montana Director of Athletics Jeff Tingey State, Derek Graves caught a 73-yard touchdown pass from Kevin Yost. That play was the Athletics Phone 282-4668 longest offensive play since Oct. 27, 2007 when Jaron Taylor caught an 81-yard touchdown Ticket Office Phone 282-FANS pass from Russ Hill against Cal Poly. Prior to Grave’s touchdown, Rodrick Rumble caught Athletics Website www.isubengals.com a 65-yard touchdown pass at Washington State. That play was longer then any offensive play in 2010. Idaho State Athletics Communications Asst. AD/Media Relations: Steve Schaack preseason watch lists 921 S. 8th, Stop 8173 Rodrick Rumble (wide receiver), Josh Hill (tight end), Kevin Yost (quarterback), Donovan Pocatello, Idaho 83209 Henley (defensive back) and Brendon Garcia (kicker) were named to the Preseason Watch Office: (208)282-2621 Lists by Performance Awards. Fax: (208) 282-3659 Schaack Cell: (208)406-3570 Preseason Honors for Rumble E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.isubengals.com Rodrick Rumble was named to the second-team Preseason All-American team by The Sports Network. He was one of 14 players from the Big Sky Conference named to the list. Coaching Staff He was also one of 20 student-athletes named to the Walter Payton Award Watch list. Last Head Coach: Mike Kramer year the Bengal wide receiver earned first-team all-conference honors and earned College Record at Idaho State 2-9 Sports Madness, Sports Network, Phil Steele and Associated Press All-American accolades. Overall Record 79-84 (13 years) Rodrick Rumbles Defensive Backs: Daniel Drayton Rodrick Rumble finished the 2011 season with the second most receiving yards in Idaho Inside WR/Special Teams: Matt Troxel State history with 1,348 and set the single season and Big Sky Conference record for Offensive Line: Derrick Roche receptions with 112 during the 2011 season. The 6-2, 201-pound wide receiver is tied for Associate HC/OC/QBs: Don Bailey sixth all-time in single season receiving touchdowns with nine and had a season-high 14 Defensive Line: Todd Bates receptions on two separate occasions during the season, once against Northern Colorado Running Backs: Roger Cooper and again against Weber State. The 14 single-game reception performance is third all- Outside Wide Receivers Anthony Tucker time in program history. Against Washington State, Rumble recorded 218 receiving yards, Linebackers: Rudy Griffin the third best in ISU history. Ed Bell holds the record with 1,522 yards in 1969. Rumbles Dir. of Football and Video Operations: Tom Steiner nine touchdown receptions ranks sixth on the Idaho State single-season record books. Director of Academics: Quinton Freeman

Team Information For his career, Rumble has caught 149 passes for 1,857 yards and 12 touchdowns. The 149 2011 Record: 2-9, 1-7 (BSC) receptions ranks seventh in the ISU career record books while the 1,857 yards ranks ninth. Offense: Spread Eddie Thompson (2002-05) holds the school record for most receptions with 219 while Ed Defense: 3/4 Bell holds the career record for most receiving yards at 2,676 (1967-69). Lettermen Returning/Lost: 37/17 Starters Returning/Lost: Offense 9/2; Defense 4/7; Bengals vs. Ranked Opponents Idaho State Football Offensive Personnel The last time Idaho State defeated a ranked opponent was a 34-30 victory over No. 5 Eastern Washington on Sept. 24, 2005. Since then, the Bengals have lost their last 18 games to a ranked team, including a 23-20 overtime home loss to No. 16 Montana State last year and a 34-7 loss at No. 3 Eastern Washington.

Top Scoring Games in Last 10 Years 55 vs. Eastern Washington, Oct. 4, 2003, W, 55-52 (2 OT) 54 vs. Montana Western, Aug. 28, 2003, W, 54-20 50 vs. Northern Colorado, Sept. 17, 2011, W, 50-20 49 at Northern Colorado, Sept. 18, 204, W, 49-42 (2 OT)

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2012 The Sports Network/Fathead.comTop 25 48 vs. Montana Western, Aug. 29, 2002, W, 48-7 (Sept. 10) 48 vs. Fort Lewis, Sept. 9, 2006, W, 48-12 RK School rec. 1. North Dakota State Bison (140) 2-0 46 vs. NAU, Nov. 9 , 2002, W, 46-20 2. Montana State Bobcats (9) 3-0 44 vs. Western State, Sept. 10, 2011, W, 44-7 3. Sam Houston State Bearkats (8) 1-1 4. Youngstown State Penguins (7) 3-0 5. Old Dominion Monarchs 3-0 Passing Records Fall in 2011 6. James Madison Dukes 2-1 Kevin Yost became the third quarterback in school history to throw for over 500 yards as he 7. Wofford Terriers (1) 3-0 8. Northern Iowa Panthers 1-2 passed for 508 yards against Northern Colorado. Only Vern Harris, who had 589 at Montana 9. Eastern Washington Eagles 1-1 in 1985 and Kevin McCarthy, who had 553 yards at SUU in 1999, have thrown for more. Yost’s 10. The Citadel Bulldogs 3-0 68 passing attempts against Northern Colorado tied the single-game record for the second 11. Georgia Southern Eagles 1-1 12. Delaware Blue Hens 3-0 most-attempts in a game. The school record is 74 by Paul Peterson in 1983. The 508 yards was 13. Towson Tigers 1-1 a Holt Arena record, breaking the mark of Jason Whitmer’s 469 yards vs. Weber State in 1987. 14. Montana Grizzlies 2-1 15. Illinois State Redbirds 3-0 16. Lehigh Mountain Hawks 3-0 FANS FLOCK TO HOLT ARENA 17. Appalachian State Mountaineers 1-2 In 2011 the Idaho State football team has played in front of three of the top seven crowds 18. New Hampshire Wildcats 2-1 19. McNeese State Cowboys 3-0 since 2005. The Bengals drew a season-high 9,124 fans vs. No. 14 Montana on Oct. 8 and 20. Stony Brook Seawolves 2-1 have drawn over 8,000 in two previous home games. The 9,124 fans is the fourth largest 21. Eastern Kentucky Colonels 2-1 22. Indiana State Sycamores 2-1 crowd since 2005. 23. Maine Black Bears 1-1 24. Jacksonville State Gamecocks 1-1 25. Central Arkansas Bears 2-1 TOP CROWDS AT HOLT ARENA SINCE 2005 Others receiving votes: Cal Poly 288, Stephen F. Austin 10, 273, Oct. 8, 2005 vs. No. 3 Montana, L, 32-10 261, Harvard 174, Sacramento State 154, Northern Arizona 10,016, Sept. 23, 2006 vs. NAU, L 33-27 149, Samford 99, Bethune-Cookman 88, UT Martin 88, Tennessee State 84, North Dakota 76, South Dakota State 9, 405, Sept. 24, 2005 vs. No. 5 Eastern Washington, W, 34-30 31, Albany 29, Lafayette 29, Eastern Illinois 29, Norfolk State 9,124, oct. 8, 2011 vs. No. 14 Montana, L, 33-0 26, Richmond 19, Tennessee Tech 18, Alabama A&M 16, Alabama State 11, South Carolina State 10, Villanova 10, 8, 645, Nov. 10, 2007 vs. No. 3 Montana, L, 27-14 Howard 4, Florida A&M 4, Yale 3, Southern Utah 3, Jackson- 8,288, Oct. 1, 2011 vs. Portland State, L, 42-35 ville 3, Western Illinois 1, Brown 1, Chattanooga 1. 8,002, Sept. 10, 2011 vs. Western State, W, 44-7 2012 FCS Coaches Poll (Sept. 17) Team (No. 1 Votes) record Points New turf 1. North Dakota State (25) 2-0 648 2. Montana State (1) 3-0 607 In July of 2011, Holt Arena received a makeover as new turf was installed for the Bengals. T-3. Sam Houston State 1-1 552 The turf was installed by Hellas Construction, the same company that installed the Dallas T-3. Youngstown State 3-0 552 Cowboys turf at the new Cowboys Stadium. Hellas also installed new turf at Weber State. 5. Old Dominion 3-0 547 6. Wofford 3-0 485 Northern Colorado is now the only school in the Big Sky Conference with natural grass. 7. James Madison 2-1 480 8. Northern Iowa 1-2 417 9. Eastern Washington 1-1 405 Individual Bengal bites 10. Georgia Southern 1-1 404 kevin Yost, 6-1, 195, QB, Sr., Peoria, Ariz. Glendale College 11. Montana 2-1 380 12. Delaware 3-0 333 - Opened 2012 season by completing 41 of 52 passes for 355 yards with two touchdowns 13. Lehigh 3-0 309 and one at Air Force ... threw for 448 yards and two touchdowns vs. Black Hills 14. The Citadel 3-0 305 State 15. Illinois State 3-0 276 16. Towson 1-1 270 - In 2011 had the second most single season passing attempts in ISU history with 493. 17. McNeese State 3-0 229 - Attempted over 30 passes in each game in 2011 and broke the ISU record for single 18. Appalachian State 1-2 223 19. New Hampshire 2-1 209 season pass completions with 300. 20. Stony Brook 2-1 200 - Finished sixth in Bengal history with 2,973 passing yards in 2011 … tied for second in 21. Central Arkansas 2-1 130 single game passing attempts with 68, set the record for passing completions in a game 22. Maine 2-1 102 23. Eastern Kentucky 2-1 77 with 47 and had the third most passing yards in ISU history with 508 against Northern 24. Harvard 1-0 68 Colorado (9/17) ... named Big Sky Player of the Week for his performance against Northern 25. Indiana State 2-1 42 Colorado. Others Receiving Votes: Jacksonville State (33), Cal Poly (25), Stephen F. Austin (21), Samford (19), Bethune-Cook- Donovan Henley, 5-10, 178, DB, Sr., Chandler, Ariz. Glendale College man (17), Norfolk State (15), North Dakota (14), Sacramento State (13), Tennessee State (13), Northern Arizona (10), - Had five tackles and returned one kickoff for 23 yards at Air Force. Alabama A&M (8), Albany (5), Lafayette (4), Florida A&M (1), - In his junior season, had 43 tackles, 26 solo and 17 assisted … four , the top South Dakota State (1), Tennessee Tech (1). mark in the Big Sky, for 28 yards and 6 break ups … the four interceptions was the most by a Bengal since DJ Clark in 2008 ... named to the Big Sky All-Academic team … earned Honorable Mention All-Big Sky honors.

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2011-12 Idaho State Bengal Academics Rodrick Rumble, 6-2, 210, WR, Sr. Oak Harbor, Wash., Oak Harbor HS Played in all 11 games as a sophomore and junior and 10 as a freshman ... had 32 Team GPA Since Kramer Was receptions for 464 yards and two touchdowns as a sophomore before his breakout year Named Head Coach in 2011. As a junior in 2011 he finished the season with the second most receiving yards in Idaho State history with 1,348 … set the single season record for receptions with 112… Spring- 2011 2.84 tied for sixth all-time in single season receiving touchdowns with nine…had 14 receptions Fall- 2011 3.06 on two separate occasions against Northern Colorado (9/17) and Weber State (10/15), Spring- 2012 3.16 tying for third all-time in single game receptions…also had 13 receptions against Montana

State (10/29), which tied for fourth and 11 receptions against Portland State (10/1), tying Spring 2012- 53 of 79 student-athletes for seventh…had 218 receiving yards against Washington State (9/3) which was the third earned 3.0 or higher. best in ISU history…tied for third in receiving touchdowns with three against Western

Spring 2011- 30 of 63 student-athletes State…first-team All-Big Sky Conference … named to the College Sports Madness, Phil earned a 3.0 or higher. Steele, The Sports Network and the Associated Press All-American teams ... for his career he has 1,857 receiving yards on 149 receptions and 12 touchdowns. In 2012 the Bengal football program had a school record 17 players earn academic Aaron Prier, 5-10, 188, RB, So. San Pablo, Calif., Salesian HS all-conference. - Missed season opener then had nine carries for 57 yards and one touchdown vs. Black Hills State. 2012 Idaho State Signees Started the 2011 season as a defensive back but moved to running back during the season ... rushed for 141 yards on 34 carries and two touchdown ... had his best game of the year Josh Cook, 6-3, 235, Fr. TE, Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei HS Darius Williams, 5-11, 185, Fr. WR Columbus, Ga., Carver HS in the final game of the 2011 season against Eastern Washington where he rushed for 73 Kevin Park, 6-4, 325, OL, Jr. Hutchinson JC, Hutchinson, Kansas yards on 11 carries and one touchdown. Kyle Williams, 6-1, 207, DB, Fr. Auburn, Wash., Thomas Jefferson Demetrius Oliver, 5-9, 170, DB Fr. Meridian, Idaho, Rocky Mtn HS Mitch Word, 6-4, 285, DL, Fr. Marietta, Georgia Lassiter HS. Cameron richmond 6-1, 175, WR, Rs. Jr. Fairfield, Calif., Santa Rosa CC DeShawn Perkins, 5-9, 185, DB, Fr. W. Jordan, Utah, W. Jordan HS. Colin Prestesater, 6-6, 285, OL, Crespi Carmelite High School, -Caught eight passes for 90 yards at Air Force and 12 for 127 and one touchdown in Encino, Calif. Fr. first-home game as a Bengal against Black Hills State ... played the first game of the Kai Campbell 5-10, 185 WR, Highland HS, Pocatello, Idaho, Fr. Cole Lemer, 6-1, 190, DB, Ferris HS, Spokane, Washington. Fr. 2011 season at Washington State but suffered a season-ending foot injury on a 52-yard Kurt Karstetter, 6-2, 197, LB, Ferris HS, Spokane, Washington, Fr. reception, his only reception of the season, to force an end to his season. Xavier Finney, 5-11, 200, RB, EL Camino HS, Oceanside, Calif. Fr. Patrick Ryan, 6-3, 255, DL, Highland HS, Pocatello, Idaho, Fr. Broc Malcom, 5-11, 165, WR, Hanceville HS, Hanceville, Ala., Fr. Anthony Boyles 6-2, 202, DB, Sr. Los Angeles, Calif., Washington Drew Sharkey, 6-2, 240, DL, Ferris HS Spokane Washington, Fr. Devin Benjamin, 6-2, 175, WR, Sacramento HS, Sacramento, - Made six tackles at Air Force as the starting corner back ... moved to cornerback in spring. Calif. Fr. - Caught 31 passes for 336 yards and two touchdowns in 2011. Hayden Stout, 6-2, 185, RB, Meridian HS, Meridian Idaho, Fr. Wesley Wingrove, 6-5, 305, OL, Hephzibah HS, Hephzibah, Georgia , Fr. Derek Graves 6-0, 185, WR, Sr. Stockton, Calif., San Jaoquin Delta CC Taison Manu, 5-9, 180, DB, Highland HSl, Pocatello, Idaho, Fr. Matt Lewis, 6-4, 295, OL, Judge Memorial HS Salt Lake City, - Had second-straight 15 reception game against Black Hills State. Has three 15 reception Utah, Fr. games in career. Only receiver in Big Sky Conference to have that mark. Montana Gessell, 6-3, 300, OL, Highland HS, Pocatello, Idaho, Fr. Cody Abbott, 6-3, 277, OL, Meridian HS, Meridian, Idaho, Fr. - Totaled 43 catches for 403 yards and two touchdowns and returned 10 kick offs for 219 Marcus Reaves, 6-1, 185, WR, Clay Chalkville HS, Birminham, yards, and two punts for seven yards. Alabama, Fr. - Had his best game of the season against Northern Colorado catching season-high 15 passes for a season-high 114 yards, in this game he also returned a season-best three kick offs for another season- best 75 yards.

Cameron Gupton 5-8, 175, DB, Rs. Jr. Brentwood, Calif., Freedom HS - Played and started at safety at Air Force and had three tackles after missing 2011 season due to injury. Had five tackles vs. Black Hills State. - Played in nine games as a sophomore in 2010 and 11 as a freshman in 2009.

Jake Rouser 6-3, 242, DL, Sr. Oak Harbor, Wash., Oak Harbor HS - Had four tackles at Air Force ... played and started in all 11 games as a junior at defensive end ... had 51 tackles, 31 being unassisted ... led the team in tackles for loss (9.5), sacks (3.5) and quarterback hurries (6).

Mitch Beckstead 6-0, 227, LB, So, Dayton, Idaho, West Side hs - Led Idaho State in tackles at Air Force with 10 in his first game as the starting linebacker.

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- Played the 2011 season at linebacker, tight end and on special teams after returning from his LDS mission earlier in the year.

Daniel McSurdy 5-11, 195, RB, so, Boise, Idaho, mountain view hs Saw time at running back, wide receiver and as a kick returner as a redshirt freshman in 2011 ... returned 24 kicks for 474 yards ... had 25 rushing yards and 65 receiving yards in 2011.

Mark Clampitt 6-2, 283, OL, Sr, Torrence, Calif., West HS Was the anchor of the Bengal offensive line in 2011 while playing and starting in all 11 games at center ... starting at right guard in 2012.

Josh Hill 6-5, 229, TE, sr, blackfoot, idaho, boise state - Had two touchdowns and eight receptions for 55 yards at Air Force. Third time in career he has caught eight passes for more in a game. - In 2011 was second on the team in receptions with 48 and had 407 receiving yards and one touchdown ... earned honorable mention all- conference and was named to the Big Sky All-Academic team.

Erik Jacobson 6-5, 265, OL, sr. hailey, idaho, wood river HS - Starting long snapper in 2012 and backup OL ... played in all 11 games last year on the offensive line and served as the team’s long snapper after starter Clint Brock went down with a career-ending injury (concussion).

Jake Pele 6-1, 241, LB, SO, Algona, wash., auburn-Riverside hs - Made his first career start at linebacker at Air Force and had seven tackles ... played in 10 games and had 10 tackles last year as a backup linebacker ... played on special teams and was named to the Big Sky Conference All-Academic team.

Brendon garcia 5-11, 150, jr, PK, monte vista, calif., Monte vista hs - 8-8 on extra points and 1-2 on field goals in 2012 ... has appeared in all 22 games in his first two years as a Bengal ... was 20-for-20 on PAT’s as a freshman and 16-20 as a sophomore ... was 8-for-14 on field goals as a freshman and 9-11 on field goals as a sophomore ... kicked a career-long 50 yarder twice in 2010 vs. Montana-Western and at Portland State ... academic all-conference as a sophomore.

Leki fuapau 6-1, 263, dl, sr, Sacramento, Calif., Sierra College - Returned to starting lineup after missing 2011 season and had six tackles and one forced at Air Force.

Luke Austin 6-1, 185, WR, Jr, Boise, Idaho, skyview hs - Started at wide receiver at Air Force and caught six passes for 67 yards. - As a sophomore caught 35 balls for 439 yards and two touchdowns ... had a career-high 10 receptions for 146 yards in the final game of the 2011 season vs. Eastern Washington ... caught six passes for 107 yards as a freshman in 2010.

Demetrius Allen 5-11, 217, LB, so, Miami, Florida, Miami Northwestern HS - Made first career start at linebacker and six tackles at Air Force ... career high nine tackles vs. Black Hills State on 9-8-12 ... saw time on special teams and as a backup linebacker in 2011.

Team Bengal Bites - Idaho State’s last shut out conference win was 34-0 over Weber State on Ooctober 26, 2002. - Prior to the 33-0 loss to Montana, the last time Idaho State was shut out in a Big Sky Conference game was a 48-0 loss against Montana on Oct. 11, 1997, a streak of 107 conference games. - Idaho State has suffered 33 straight road losses. The last road win was a 41-13 win at Northern Colorado on Oct. 7, 2006. - The Bengal offense scored 204 points in 2011, up from the 172 scored in 2010.

Mike Kramer Notes - Mike Kramer enters his 15th season as a head coach in the Big Sky Conference. - Led Eastern Washington to a Big Sky Championship in 1997 and led Montana State to titles in 2002, 2003 and 2005. - One of two coaches at the Division I level to have coaches three schools in the same conference. Former Montana State quarterback Dennis Erickson coached at Washington State, Oregon State and Arizona State in the Pac-12. - Kramer is the only coach in league history to earn league coach of the year honors at two different schools.

IDAHO STATE • 2012 BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES 2012 • idaho state BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES 2012 IDAHO STATE NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Ht Wt Pos. Class Hometown Previous School 1 Anthony Boyles* 6-2 202 DB Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. Washington 2 Donovan Henley* 5-10 178 DB Sr. Chandler, Ariz. Glendale College 4 Marcus Reaves 6-2 195 RB Fr. Pinson, Ala. Clay-Chalkville HS 4 Brennan Ghassemieh 5-8 195 DB Sr. Anaheim, Calif. Canyon HS 5 Cam Richmond* 6-1 175 WR Rs. Jr. Fairfield, Calif. Santa Rosa CC 5 Richard Blackmon 5-11 180 DB Fr. Menifee, Calif. Calif. Military Institution 6 Kai Campbell 5-10 185 WR Fr. Pocatello, Idaho Highland HS 7 Derek Graves* 6-0 185 WR Sr. Stockton, Calif. San Jaoquin Delta College 7 Demetrius Oliver 5-9 170 DB Fr. Meridian, Idaho Rocky Mountain HS 8 DeShawn Perkins 5-9 185 DB Fr. West Jordan, Utah West Jordan HS 9 Ed Pritchett* 6-0 201 LB So. Columbus, Georgia Carver HS 10 Taison Manu 5-9 180 DB Fr. Pocatello, Idaho Highland HS 11 Demetrius Allen* 5-11 217 LB So. Miami, Florida Miami Northwestern HS 12 KW Williams 6-1 207 DB Fr. Auburn, Wash. Thomas Jefferson HS 13 Rodrick Rumble*** 6-2 210 WR Sr. Oak Harbor, Wash. Oak Harbor HS 14 Erich Pew 5-6 158 K Rs. Fr. Pocatello, Idaho Highland HS 15 Kevin Yost* 6-1 195 QB Sr. Peoria, Ariz. Glendale College 16 Riley Sessions 6-3 215 QB Fr. Salmon, Idaho Salmon HS 17 CJ Reyes* 5-7 190 PK So. New Hall, Calif. Hart HS 18 Justin Arias* 6-1 202 QB Jr. Agoura Hills, Calif. College of the Canyons 20 Aaron Prier* 5-10 188 RB So. San Pablo, Calif. Salesian HS 21 CJ Langlow 6-1 195 DB R. Fr. 22 Pat Carter 6-0 204 DB Fr. Boise, Idaho Capital HS 23 Nate Weber 5-11 195 DB Rs. Fr. Idaho Falls, Idaho Skyline HS 24 Phillip Pleasant** 5-11 202 DB Rs. Sr. Rosamond, Calif. Desert HS 25 Tanner Davis** 5-10 208 DB Rs. Jr. Gig Harbor, Wash. Gig Harbor HS 26 Michael Berger* 6-1 183 DB Rs. So. Idaho Falls, Idaho Skyline HS 27 Jon Davidson* 6-0 183 DB Rs. Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Oregon State 28 Cameron Gupton** 5-8 188 DB Rs. Jr. Brentwood, Calif. Freedom HS 29 Cody Sorensen* 5-11 196 DB So. Spokane, Wash. Ferris HS 30 Hayden Stout 6-2 211 LB Fr. Meridian, Idaho Meridian HS 31 Xavier Finney 5-11 205 RB Fr. Oceanside, Calif. El Camino HS 32 Daniel McSurdy* 5-11 195 RB So. Boise, Idaho Mountain View HS 34 Ethan Monroe*** 5-11 207 LB Sr. Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston HS 35 Braden Mitchell 6-0 195 RB Fr. Idaho Falls, Idaho Skyline HS 36 Skyler Larsen 6-0 195 DB Rs. So. Boise, Idaho Timberline HS 37 Brendon Garcia** 5-11 150 PK Jr. Monte Vista, Calif. Monte Vista HS 38 Thomas Graff 6-2 220 LB Jr. Mission Viejo, Calif. Saddleback JC 39 Derek Kaasa 5-9 170 DB Rs. Fr. Idaho Falls, Idaho Skyline HS 40 Trevor Spence* 5-11 218 LB Jr. Aberdeen, Idaho Aberdeen HS 43 Leki Fuapau 6-1 263 DL Rs. Sr. Sacramento, Calif. Sierra College 44 Jake Pele * 6-1 241 LB Rs.-So. Algona, Wash. Auburn-Riverside HS 45 Keelan McCaffery* 6-1 215 LB So. Rupert, Idaho Miniaco HS 46 Mitch Beckstead* 6-0 227 LB So. Dayton, Idaho West Side HS 47 Logan Larsen 6-0 195 DB Fr. Boise, Idaho Boise HS 48 Kurt Karstetter 6-2 209 LB Fr. Spokane, Wash. Ferris HS 49 Christian Gines* 6-1 185 DB So. Nampa, Idaho Sky View HS 50 Taylor Ragan 6-3 233 LB Rs.Fr. Belvue, Wash. Sammamish HS 51 David Forester* 6-2 255 DL So. Idaho City, Idaho Idaho City HS 52 Richie Te’o 5-11 245 DL Rs. Fr. Pocatello, Idaho Pocatello HS 53 Austin Baker 6-2 242 DL Jr. Dubois, Wyo. Dubois HS 55 Kyle Henry 6-1 205 LB Rs. Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. Desert Oasis HS 56 Mark Clampitt*** 6-2 283 OL Sr. Torrance, Calif. West HS 57 Colton Houlihan 6-1 200 LB Fr. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Lake City HS 58 Derek Berrey 6-5 235 DL Rs. Fr. University Place, Wash. Wash.Curtis HS 60 Wesley Wingrove 6-4 311 OL Fr. Hephzibah, Ga. Hephzibah HS 61 John van Vliet*** 6-2 268 OL Sr. Twin Falls, Idaho Lighthouse Christian HS 62 Sage Warner* 6-2 255 OL Rs. So. Declo, Idaho Declo HS 63 Travis Namohala 6-2 277 OL Fr. Honolulu, HI Kamehameha HS 65 Matt Lewis 6-5 331 OL Fr. Salt Lake City, Utah Judge Memorial HS 68 Kevin Park 6-4 325 OL Jr. Hutchinson, Kansas Hutchinson Junior College 69 Cody Abbott 6-3 282 OL Fr. Meridian, Idaho Meridian HS IDAHO STATE • 2012 BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES 2012 • idaho state BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES 2012 Roster continued 70 Montana Gessell 6-3 300 OL Fr. Pocatello, Idaho Highland HS 71 Josh Cutler* 6-3 307 OL So. Pocatello, Idaho Highland HS 72 Pat Ryan 6-3 255 DL Fr. Pocatello, Idaho Highland HS 73 Colin Prestesater 6-6 285 OL Fr. Encino, Calif. Crespi Carmelite HS 74 Nick Beckman* 6-5 275 OL Rs. So. Boise, Idaho Capital HS 75 Christian Diehm 6-5 255 OL Rs. Fr. Carson, Calif. San Pedro HS 77 Erik Jacobson* 6-5 265 OL Sr.. Hailey, Idaho Wood River HS 78 Jim Bagley* 6-3 265 OL So. Meridian, Idaho Rocky Mountain HS 80 Broc Malcom 5-11 170 WR Fr. Hanceville, Ala. Hanceville HS 81 Kameron Taylor 6-2 185 WR Fr. Buena Park, Calif. Buena Park HS 82 Luke Austin** 6-1 185 WR Jr. Boise, Idaho Skyview HS 83 Darius Williams 5-11 185 WR Fr. Columbus, Ga. Carver HS 84 Chase Place 5-10 185 WR Rs. Fr. Boise, Idaho Rocky Mountain HS 85 Devin Benjamin 6-2 185 WR Fr. Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento HS 86 Josh Cook 6-3 235 TE Fr. Santa Ana, Calif. Mater Dei HS 87 Tyler Wright 6-5 210 TE Fr. Mountain Home, ID Mountain Home HS 88 Josh Hill*** 6-5 229 TE Sr. Blackfoot, Idaho Boise State 89 Cole Lemer 6-1 201 WR Fr. Spokane, Wash. Curtis HS 90 Terrence Carey 6-0 300 DL Rs. Fr. Miami, Florida Florida State 91 James Bergren** 6-4 248 DL Jr. Murrieta, Calif. Vista Murrieta HS 92 Kimo Makaula* 6-2 264 DL Rs. Jr. Kailua, HI Washington 93 Tyler Graves 6-4 245 DL Rs. Fr. Fruitland, Idaho Fruitland HS 94 Tyler Kuder 6-3 290 DL Rs. Fr. Boise, Idaho Montana Western 95 Jake Rouser*** 6-3 242 DL Rs. Sr. Oak Harbor, Wash. Oak Harbor HS 96 Mitch Word 6-4 285 DL Fr. Marietta, Georgia Lassiter HS 97 Chris Edwards 6-0 255 DL Rs. Fr. Meridian, Idaho Meridian HS 98 Drew Sharkey 6-1 255 DL Fr. Spokane, Wash. Ferris HS 99 Austin Graves* 6-2 245 DL Rs. So. Kennewick, Wash. Washington State

Coaching Staff Mike Kramer Head Football Coach Don Bailey Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Derrick Roche Offensive Line Roger Cooper Running Backs Matt Troxel Inside Wide Receivers/Special Teams Anthony Tucker Outside Wide Receivers Rudy Griffin Linebackers Todd Bates Defensive Line Daniel Drayton Defensive Backs Tom Steiner Director of Football and Video Operations Quinton Freeman Director of Academics Tom Brock Football Athletic Trainer

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2012 Idaho State Football Idaho State Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 16, 2012) All games

Team Statistics ISU OPP SCORING 59 54 Points Per Game 29.5 27.0 FIRST DOWNS 64 40 R u s h in g 11 25 P a s s in g 50 11 P e n a lt y 3 4 RUSHING YARDAGE 195 585 Yards gained rushing 231 617 Yards lost rushing 36 32 Rushing Attempts 59 82 Average Per Rush 3.3 7.1 Average Per Game 97.5 292.5 TDs Rushing 4 7 PASSING YARDAGE 887 243 C o m p - A t t - I n t 91-121-2 24-53-0 Average Per Pass 7.3 4.6 Average Per Catch 9.7 10.1 Average Per Game 443.5 121.5 TDs Passing 4 0 TOTAL OFFENSE 1082 828 Total Plays 180 135 Average Per Play 6.0 6.1 Average Per Game 541.0 414.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 4-95 8-166 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 5--4 0-0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 0-0 2-35 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.8 20.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE -0.8 0.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 0.0 17.5 -LOST 3-1 3-1 PENALTIES-Yards 14-155 14-112 Average Per Game 77.5 56.0 PUNTS-Yards 7-318 13-526 Average Per Punt 45.4 40.5 Net punt average 45.4 39.2 KICKOFFS-Yards 11-679 10-629 Average Per Kick 61.7 62.9 Net kick average 54.9 38.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 4 0 : 4 4 2 6 : 4 5 3RD-DOWN Conversions 16/30 7/27 3rd-Down Pct 53% 26% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 2/3 4/4 4th-Down Pct 67% 100% SACKS BY-Yards 0-0 2-16 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 8 7 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 1-2 1-2 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (9-13) 69% (5-5) 100% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (8-13) 62% (4-5) 80% PAT-ATTEMPTS (8-8) 100% (7-7) 100% ATTENDANCE 6228 35282 Games/Avg Per Game 1/6228 1/35282 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Idaho State 7 14 24 14 0 59 Opponents 9 24 14 7 0 54

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2012 Idaho State Football Idaho State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 16, 2012) All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Xavier Finney 2 34 117 19 98 2.9 3 20 49.0 Jon Davidson 4 6 1.5 0 4 Aaron Prier 1 9 57 0 57 6.3 1 12 57.0 Kevin Yost 1 -10 -10.0 0 0 B. Mitchell 1 3 21 0 21 7.0 0 8 21.0 Total 5 -4 -0.8 0 4 Kevin Yost 2 7 27 16 11 1.6 0 10 5.5 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Dan McSurdy 1 4 9 1 8 2.0 0 9 8.0 TEAM 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Total 2 59 231 36 195 3.3 4 20 97.5 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 2 82 617 32 585 7.1 7 63 292.5 Opponents 2 35 17.5 0 22

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Kevin Yost 2 146.47 81-109-1 74.3 803 4 34 401.5 Donovan Henley 2 40 20.0 0 23 CJ Reyes 2 125.47 10-12-1 83.3 84 0 20 42.0 Phil Pleasant 1 36 36.0 0 36 Total 2 144.39 91-121-2 75.2 887 4 34 443.5 Dan McSurdy 1 19 19.0 0 19 Opponents 2 83.80 24-53-0 45.3 243 0 42 121.5 Total 4 95 23.8 0 36 Opponents 8 166 20.8 0 42 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Derek Graves 2 30 269 9.0 1 34 134.5 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Cam Richmond 2 20 217 10.9 1 30 108.5 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Josh Hill 2 13 119 9.2 2 24 59.5 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Luke Austin 2 12 148 12.3 0 26 74.0 Xavier Finney 2 6 45 7.5 0 14 22.5 Kai Campbell 2 2 25 12.5 0 20 12.5 Cole Lemer 2 2 23 11.5 0 15 11.5 D. Benjamin 1 2 18 9.0 0 15 18.0 Tyler Wright 1 2 18 9.0 0 11 18.0 Chase Place 1 2 5 2.5 0 6 5.0 Total 2 91 887 9.7 4 34 443.5 Opponents 2 24 243 10.1 0 42 121.5

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2012 Idaho State Football Idaho State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 16, 2012) All games

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Xavier Finney 3 ------18 Kevin Yost 2 116 11 803 814 407.0 Josh Hill 2 ------12 Xavier Finney 2 34 98 0 98 49.0 B. Garcia - 1-2 8-8 - - - - - 11 CJ Reyes 2 12 0 84 84 42.0 Aaron Prier 1 ------6 Aaron Prier 1 9 57 0 57 57.0 Cam Richmond 1 ------6 B. Mitchell 1 3 21 0 21 21.0 Derek Graves 1 ------6 Dan McSurdy 1 4 8 0 8 8.0 Total 8 1-2 8-8 - - - - - 59 Total 2 180 195 887 1082 541.0 Opponents 7 1-2 7-7 - - - - 1 54 Opponents 2 135 585 243 828 414.0

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk B. Garcia 1-2 50.0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 19 0 CJ Reyes 7 318 45.4 63 0 0 4 3 0 Total 7 318 45.4 63 0 0 4 3 0 FG Sequence Idaho State Opponents Opponents 13 526 40.5 66 1 2 4 2 0 Air Force 39 43 Black Hills State (19) (21) Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln B. Garcia 11 679 61.7 3 0 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Total 11 679 61.7 3 0 20.8 39.8 25 Opponents 10 629 62.9 6 0 23.8 38.4 26

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2012 Idaho State Football Idaho State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 16, 2012) All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Xavier Finney 2 34 117 19 98 2.9 3 20 49.0 Jon Davidson 4 6 1.5 0 4 Aaron Prier 1 9 57 0 57 6.3 1 12 57.0 Kevin Yost 1 -10 -10.0 0 0 B. Mitchell 1 3 21 0 21 7.0 0 8 21.0 Total 5 -4 -0.8 0 4 Kevin Yost 2 7 27 16 11 1.6 0 10 5.5 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Dan McSurdy 1 4 9 1 8 2.0 0 9 8.0 TEAM 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Total 2 59 231 36 195 3.3 4 20 97.5 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 2 82 617 32 585 7.1 7 63 292.5 Opponents 2 35 17.5 0 22

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Kevin Yost 2 146.47 81-109-1 74.3 803 4 34 401.5 Donovan Henley 2 40 20.0 0 23 CJ Reyes 2 125.47 10-12-1 83.3 84 0 20 42.0 Phil Pleasant 1 36 36.0 0 36 Total 2 144.39 91-121-2 75.2 887 4 34 443.5 Dan McSurdy 1 19 19.0 0 19 Opponents 2 83.80 24-53-0 45.3 243 0 42 121.5 Total 4 95 23.8 0 36 Opponents 8 166 20.8 0 42 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Derek Graves 2 30 269 9.0 1 34 134.5 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Cam Richmond 2 20 217 10.9 1 30 108.5 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Josh Hill 2 13 119 9.2 2 24 59.5 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Luke Austin 2 12 148 12.3 0 26 74.0 Xavier Finney 2 6 45 7.5 0 14 22.5 Kai Campbell 2 2 25 12.5 0 20 12.5 Cole Lemer 2 2 23 11.5 0 15 11.5 D. Benjamin 1 2 18 9.0 0 15 18.0 Tyler Wright 1 2 18 9.0 0 11 18.0 Chase Place 1 2 5 2.5 0 6 5.0 Total 2 91 887 9.7 4 34 443.5 Opponents 2 24 243 10.1 0 42 121.5

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2012 Idaho State Football Idaho State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 16, 2012) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 46 Mitch Beckstead 2 4 15 19 0.5-2 . . . . 1-0 . . . 11 D. Allen 2 5 10 15 2.0-4 ...... 25 Tanner Davis 2 6 9 15 . . . 1 . . . . . 44 Jake Pele 2 3 8 11 . . . 1 . . . . . 1 Anthony Boyles 2 3 7 10 ...... 1 . . 2 Donovan Henley 2 7 2 9 . . . 2 . . . . . 99 Austin Graves 2 5 4 9 2.5-13 ...... 28 Cameron Gupton 2 4 4 8 1.5-4 . . 1 . . . . . 43 Leki Fuapau 2448 ...... 1.. 95 Jake Rouser 2 2 5 7 ...... 24 Phil Pleasant 2246 ...... 40 Trevor Spence 2 . 5 5 0.5-1 ...... 34 Ethan Monroe 2134 ...... 45 K. McCaffrey 2 . 2 2 ...... 27 Jon Davidson 2112 . . .1. .... 58 Derek Berrey 2 2 . 2 ...... 10 Taison Manu 2112 ...... 9 Ed Pritchett 2 1 1 2 ...... 37 B. Garcia 21.1 ...... 53 Austin Baker 1 . 1 1 ...... 48 K. Karstetter 1.11 ...... 50 Taylor Ragan 2 . 1 1 ...... 49 Christian Gines 2 . 1 1 ...... 6 Kai Campbell 2 . 1 1 ...... 31 Xavier Finney 2.11 ...... 7 Derek Graves 2 1 . 1 ...... Total 2 53 91 144 7-24 0-0 . 6 . 1-0 2 . . Opponents 2 91 98 189 9-37 2-16 2-35 5 . 1-0 3 . 1

IDAHO STATE • 2012 BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES 2012 • idaho state BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES IDAHO STATE 2-DEEP at Nebraska Offense WR (X)- 5 Cam Richmond Rs. Jr. 6-2 195 Defense 85 Devin Benjamin Fr. 6-2 185 SAM- 40 Trevor Spence Jr. 5-11 218 9 Ed Pritchett So. 5-9 185 WR (Slot)- 82 Luke Austin Jr. 6-2 185 6 Kai Campbell Fr. 5-10 185 Anchor- 43 Leki Fuapau Rs. Sr. 6-1 263 53 Austin Baker Jr. 6-2 242 LT- 73 Colin Prestesater Fr. 6-6 285 77 Erik Jacobson Sr. 6-5 265 NT- 99 Austin Graves So. 6-2 245 91 James Bergren Jr. 6-4 248 LG- 74 Nick Beckman So. 6-5 270 62 Sage Warner So. 6-2 255 DE- 95 Jake Rouser Sr. 6-3 242 58 Derek Berrey R. Fr. 6-5 223 C- 63 Travis Namohala Fr. 6-2 277 61 John van Vliet Sr. 6-2 268 WILL- 46 Mitch Beckstead So. 6-0 227 48 Kurt Karstetter Fr. 6-2 2-0 RG- 56 Mark Clampitt Sr. 6-2 283 60 Wesley Wingrove Fr. 6-4 311 KING- 11 Demetrius Allen So. 5-11 217 34 Ethan Monroe Sr. 5-11 207 RT- 78 Jim Bagley So. 6-3 265 75 Christian Diehm R. Fr. 6-5 255 MIKE- 44 Jake Pele Jr. 6-1 241 50 Taylor Ragan Rs. Fr. 6-3 233 TE- 88 Josh Hill Sr. 6-5 229 87 Tyler Wright Fr. 6-5 210 R CB- 2 Donovan Henley Sr. 5-10 178 39 Jon Davidson Jr. 6-0 183 WR (Z)- 7 Derek Graves Sr. 6-0 175 or 13 Rodrick Rumble Sr. 6-2 210 SS- 25 Tanner Davis Jr. 5-10 208 10 Taison Manu Fr. 5-9 180 QB- 15 Kevin Yost Sr. 6-1 195 18 Justin Arias Jr. 6-1 202 FS- 28 Cameron Gupton Rs. Jr. 5-8 188 16 Riley Sessions Fr. 6-3 215 21 CJ Langlow R. Fr. 6-1 195

RB- 31 Xavier Finney Fr. 5-11 205 LCB- 1 Anthony Boyles Sr. 6-2 202 OR 32 Dan McSurdy So. 5-11 195 24 Phil Pleasant Sr. 5-11 202

Kick Specialists K- 37 Brendon Garcia Jr. 5-11 150 14 Erich Pew Rs. Fr. 5-6 168

P 17 CJ Reyes So. 5-7 190

LS- 77 Erik Jacobson Sr. 6-5 265 50 Taylor Ragan Rs. Fr. 6-3 233

PR- 27 Jon Davidson Jr. 6-0 183

KR- 32 Dan McSurdy So. 5-11 195 2 Donovan Henley Sr. 5-10 178

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Nebraska Depth Chart-Idaho State Career Starts Offense Defense OFFENSE Pos. No. Name, Ht., Wt., Yr. Pos. No. Name, Ht., Wt., Yr. Ben Cotton, Sr., TE ...... 28 WR X 80 Kenny Bell, 6-1, 185, So. DE 9 Jason Ankrah, 6-4, 265, Jr. Taylor Martinez, Jr., QB ...... 28 Jeremiah Sirles, Jr., OT ...... 17 88 Tyler Evans, 6-1, 200, So. 7 Joseph Carter, 6-5, 265, Sr. Spencer Long, Jr., OG ...... 16 LT 76 Brent Qvale, 6-7, 315, Jr. DT 53 Thad Randle, 6-1, 295, Jr. -OR- Kyler Reed, Sr., TE ...... 16 79 Brandon Thompson, 6-6, 300, Sr. 92 Kevin Williams, 6-2, 265, RFr. Rex Burkhead, Sr., IB ...... 16 LG 77 Seung Hoon Choi, 6-2, 290, Sr. DT 55 Baker Steinkuhler, 6-6, 290, Sr. Kenny Bell, So., WR ...... 14 Quincy Enunwa, Jr., WR ...... 10 62 Cole Pensick, 6-2, 275, Jr. 96 Aaron Curry, 6-1, 280, Fr. Seung Hoon Choi, Sr., OG ...... 9 68 Jake Cotton, 6-6, 295, So. DE 34 Cameron Meredith, 6-4, 260, Sr. Andrew Rodriguez, Jr., OT ...... 7 C 72 Justin Jackson, 6-3, 280, Sr. 46 Eric Martin, 6-2, 250, Sr. Brent Qvale, Jr., OT ...... 3 62 Cole Pensick, 6-2, 275, Jr. -OR- 94 Avery Moss, 6-2, 260, Fr. Justin Jackson, Sr., C ...... 3 56 Mark Pelini, 6-0, 285, So. BUCK 42 Sean Fisher, 6-6, 230, Sr. Ameer Abdullah, So., IB ...... 2 Jake Long, Jr., TE ...... 2 RG 61 Spencer Long, 6-4, 305, Jr. 45 Alonzo Whaley, 6-1, 230, Sr. -OR- Jamal Turner, So., WR ...... 1 69 Brodrick Nickens, 6-5, 305, Jr. 40 Max Pirman, 6-5, 220, RFr. Tim Marlowe, Sr., WR ...... 1 65 Ryne Reeves, 6-3, 295, RFr. MIKE 51 Will Compton, 6-2, 230, Sr. Mike Marrow, Jr., FB ...... 1 RT 71 Jeremiah Sirles, 6-6, 310, Jr. -OR- 43 Trevor Roach, 6-2, 230, So. 63 Andrew Rodriguez, 6-6, 325, Jr. 15 Michael Rose, 5-11, 230, Fr. SPECIAL TEAMS P.J. Mangieri, Sr., LS ...... 44 TE 81 Ben Cotton, 6-6, 255, Sr. -OR- WILL 8 Zaire Anderson, 5-11, 220, Jr. -OR- Brett Maher, Sr., P ...... 16 25 Kyler Reed, 6-3, 230, Sr. 45 Alonzo Whaley, 6-1, 230, Sr. -OR- Brett Maher, Sr., PK ...... 16 41 Jake Long, 6-4, 240, Jr. -OR- 41 David Santos, 6-0, 220, RFr. 89 Conor McDermott, 6-2, 245, Sr. CB 11 Andrew Green, 6-0, 195, Jr. DEFENSE Cameron Meredith, Sr., DE ...... 30 WR Z 18 Quincy Enunwa, 6-2, 215, Jr. 16 Stanley Jean-Baptiste, 6-3, 215, Jr. Baker Steinkuhler, Sr., DT ...... 29 7 Taariq Allen, 6-3, 200, RFr. -OR- 2 Antonio Bell, 6-2, 200, Sr. Will Compton, Sr., LB ...... 26 21 Steven Osborne, 6-4, 205, Sr. S 13 P.J. Smith, 6-2, 210, Sr. Daimion Stafford, Sr., S ...... 15 WR A 10 Jamal Turner, 6-1, 185, So. 1 Harvey Jackson, 6-2, 210, So. Andrew Green, Jr., CB ...... 13 Jason Ankrah, Jr., DE ...... 11 88 Tyler Evans, 6-1, 200, So. 6 Corey Cooper, 6-1, 210, So. Ciante Evans, Jr., DB ...... 11 QB 3 Taylor Martinez, 6-1, 200, Jr. S 3 Daimion Stafford, 6-1, 205, Sr. Sean Fisher, Sr., LB ...... 10 12 Ron Kellogg III, 6-1, 210, Jr. -OR- 12 Courtney Osborne, 6-3, 200, Sr. P.J. Smith, Sr., S ...... 7 4 Tommy Armstrong Jr., 6-1, 215, Fr. 39 Justin Blatchford, 6-1, 200, Sr. Courtney Osborne, Sr., S ...... 5 IB 22 Rex Burkhead, 5-11, 210, Sr. CB 5 Josh Mitchell, 5-11, 155, So. Eric Martin, Sr., DE ...... 5 Alonzo Whaley, Sr., LB...... 4 8 Ameer Abdullah, 5-9, 185, So. 4 Mohammed Seisay, 6-2, 200, Jr. Josh Mitchell, So., CB ...... 4 5 Braylon Heard, 5-11, 185, So. 23 Daniel Davie, 6-1, 185, RFr. Zaire Anderson, Jr., LB ...... 1 32 Imani Cross, 6-1, 225, Fr. NICKEL 17 Ciante Evans, 5-11, 185, Jr. Stanley Jean-Baptiste, Jr., CB ...... 1 FB 19 Mike Marrow, 6-2, 250, Jr. -OR- Corey Cooper, So., S ...... 1 Justin Blatchford, Sr., DB ...... 1 31 C.J. Zimmerer, 6-0, 230, Jr. Special Teams 38 Graham Stoddard, 6-2, 230, Sr. Pos. No. Name, Ht., Wt., Yr. Pronunciation 35 Andy Janovich, 6-1, 215, Fr. PK 96 Brett Maher, 6-0, 185, Sr. Jared Afalava ...... OFF-uh-lava 37 Mauro Bondi, 6-0, 200, So. Taariq Allen ...... tuh-reak P 96 Brett Maher, 6-0, 185, Sr. Mauro Bondi...... bond-ee 37 Mauro Bondi, 6-0, 200, So. Tyson Broekemeier ...... broke-meyer Brion Carnes ...... BREE-on LS 92 P.J. Mangieri, 6-4, 240, Sr. Brandon Chapek ...... chap-ick 97 Joseph Rotherham, 6-0, 220, RFr. Seung Hoon Choi ...... soon-hoon choy KO 96 Brett Maher, 6-0, 185, Sr. Cole Chvatal ...... WODD-el 37 Mauro Bondi, 6-0, 200, So. Quincy Enunwa...... uh-NUN-wuh HOLD 31 Jase Dean, 6-0, 200, Sr. Ciante Evans ...... see-ON-tay Joey Felici ...... feh-LEE-see KOR 8 Ameer Adbullah, 5-9, 185, So. Micah Kreikemeier ...... crack-meyer 80 Kenny Bell, 6-1, 185, So. Adam Kucera ...... coo-CHAIR-uh 10 Jamal Turner, 6-1, 185, So. Murat Kuzu ...... murr-AT koo-zoo 5 Braylon Heard, 5-11, 185, So. Brett Maher ...... mah-HER P.J. Mangieri ...... man-JEER-ee PR 8 Ameer Adbullah, 5-9, 185, So. Mike Marrow ...... MARE-oh 10 Jamal Turner, 6-1, 185, So. Mike Moudy ...... MOU-dee 22 Rex Burkhead, 5-1, 210, Sr. Tobi Okuyemi ...... oak-ooh-YEM-ee Max Pirman ...... peer-man Brent Qvale...... kwal-ee Mohammed Seisay ...... see-SAY Baker Steinkuhler ...... STINE-kooler Zach Sterup ...... stair-up Yusef Wade ...... you-seff Tyler Wullenwaber ...... WOOL-en-way-bur C.J. Zimmerer ...... zim-er-er

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Quarterback Career Highs Yost Reyes

Pass Attempts 68, vs. N. Col (9/17/11) 11, vs. Black Hills State, 9/8/12 ______Pass Completions 47vs. N. Col (9/17/11) 9, vs. Black Hills State, 9/8/12 ______Interceptions 3, vs. Montana (10/8/11) 1, vs. Black Hills State, 9/8/12 ______Passing Yards 508, vs. N. Col. (9/17/11) 74, vs. Black Hills State, 9/8/12 ______TD Passes 4, 2x last vs. N. Col. (9/17/11) - ______Long Pass 77, at MSU (10/29/11) 20, vs. Black Hills State, 9/8/12 ______Rushing Attempts 17, at NAU (9/24/11) - ______Rushing Yards 39, vs. WSC (9/10/11) - ______TDs ______Long Rush 15, at MSU (10/29/11) - ______

Running Back Career Highs Finney mcSurdy Prier Rush Attempts 18 at AFA, 9/1/12 17, vs Mont. West (9/4/10) 16 at Weber State 10/15/11) ______Rush Yards 50, vs. Black Hills St. 9/8/12 90, vs. Mont. West (9/4/10) 71 vs. EWU, 11/19/11 ______Rush TD’s 2, vs. Black Hills St. 9/8/12 2, at Wash. State (9/3/11) 1, 2x last vs. Black Hills St. 9/8/12 ______Long Rush 20, vs. Black Hills St. 9/8/12 25, vs. Mont. West (9/4/10) 41, vs. EWU, 11/19/11 ______Mitchell Rush Attempts 3, vs. Black Hills State, 9/8/12 ______Rush Yards 21, vs. Black Hills State, 9/8/12 ______Rush TD’s - ______Long Rush 8, vs. Black Hills State, 9/8/12

IDAHO STATE • 2012 BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES 2012 • idaho state BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES Receiving Career-Highs

Rumble Richmond Graves

Receptions 14, 2x last at Weber State (10/15/11) 12, Black Hills St. (9/8/12) 15, 3x last vs. Black Hills St. 9/8/12 ______Receiving Yards 218, at Wash St. (9/3/11) 127, Black Hills St. (9/8/12) 151, vs Black Hills St. (9/8/12) ______Receiving TD’s 3, vs. WSC (9/10/11) 1, vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) 1, 3x last vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) ______Long Receptions 65, at Wash. St. (9/3/11) 52, at Wash. St. (9/3/11) 77, at MSU (10/29/11) ______

Hill McSurdy Austin

Reception 9, 2x last vs. PSU (10/1/11) 4. vs. N. Col. (9/17/11) 10, vs. EWU, 11/19/11 ______Receiving Yards 92, vs. WSC, (9/10/11) 43, vs. WSC (9/10/11) 146, vs. EWU, 11/19/11 ______Receiving TD’s 2, at AFA, 9/1/12 0 1, 2x last vs. N. Col. (9/17/11) ______Long Receptions 53, vs. WSC (9/10/11) 23, vs. WSC (9/10/11) 49, vs. PSU (10/1/11) ______

Benjamin Place lemer

Reception 2, vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) 2, vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) 2, vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) ______Receiving Yards 18, vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) 5, vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) 23 vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) ______Receiving TD’s - - - ______Long Reception 15, vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) 6, vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) 15, vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) ______Wright Campbell Finney

Reception 2, vs. Black Hills State, (9/8/12) 2, vs. Black Hills State (9/8/12) 5, vs. Air Force, 9/1/12 ______Receiving Yards 18, vs. Black Hills State (9/8/12) 25, vs. Black Hills State (9/8/12) 35, vs. Air Force, 9/1/12 ______Receiving TD’s - - - ______Long Receptions 11, vs. Black Hills State, (9/8/12) 20, vs. Black Hills State (9/8/12) 14, vs. Air Force, 9/1/12 ______

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Defense Career-Highs

Beckstead Allen Pele

Tackles 10, at AFA, 9/1/12 9, vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) 7, at AFA, 9/1/12 ______TFL .5, vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) 1.5 2x, last vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) .5, vs. WSC, 9/10/11 ______Fumble Recovery - - - ______Sacks - - - ______

Rouser Fuapau Davis

Tackles 11, at MSU (10/29/11) 6, at AFA, 9/1/12 9, at Wash. St. (9/3/11) ______TFL 3, at NAU (9/24/11) - 1, 2x last vs. Mont (10/8/11) ______Fumble Recovery 0 - 1, at E. Wash. (11/20/10) ______Sacks 2, vs. N. Col. (9/17/11) 0 - ______

Bergren Boyles Henley

Tackles 5, at Sac State, 11/12/11 6, at AFA, 9/1/12 6, vs. PSU, 10/1/11 ______TFL 1.5, vs. Montana (10/8/11) - 2, at NAU, 9/24/11 ______Fumble Recovery 0 - 0 ______Sacks 1, vs. WSC (9/10/11) - 1, at NAU (9/24/11) ______

Pleasant A. Graves Gupton

Tackles 10, 3x last at NAU (10/24/09) 6, vs. PSU, 10/1/11 5, 2x last vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) ______TFL 1, at Weber State, 9/19/09 2.5 vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) 1, vs. EWU, 11/20/10 ______Fumble Recovery 0 1, vs. PSU, 10/1/11 - ______Sacks 1, at Weber State, 9/19/09 1, 2x last at Sac State, 11/12/11 - ______

IDAHO STATE • 2012 BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES 2012 • idaho state BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES 2012 Game by Game Offense Quarterbacks yost arias Reyes AFA 41-52-1, 2 TD, 355 Yards DNP - ____

BHS 40-57-0, 2 TD, 448 Yards DNP 9-11-1, 74 yards ______NEB ______

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Running Backs Game Finney mcSurdy Mitchell Prier

AFA 18-48, 1 TD 4-8 DNP DNP

BHS 16-50, 2 TD DNP 3-21 9-57, 1 TD

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IDAHO STATE • 2012 BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES 2012 • idaho state BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES 2012 Game by Game Offense Receivers richmond Finney Rumble Graves AFA 8-90 5-35 DNP 15-118______BHS 12-127, 1 TD 1-10 ______DNP______15-151, 1 TD__ NEB ______SAC ______PSU ______UCD ______NC ______MONT ______NAU ______CAL POLY ______WEBER

Receivers Game Austin hill Campbell lemer ______AFA 6-67 8-55, 2 TD_____-______- ______BHS 6-81 5-64 2-25 __ 2-23______NEB ______SAC ______PSU ______UCD ______NC ______MONT ______NAU ______CAL POLY ______WEBER Receivers Game Benjamin wright ______AFA - _-______BHS 2-18 2-18 ______NEB ______SAC ______PSU ______UCD ______NC ______MONT ______NAU ______CAL POLY ______WEBER

IDAHO STATE • 2012 BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES 2012 • idaho state BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES 2012 Game by Game Defense Defense Beckstead Davis Pele Fuapau AFA 4-6-10 4-4-8 3-4-7 4-2-6, 1 FF BHS 0-9-9, .5 TFL 2-5-7, 1 PBU 0-4-4, 1 PBU 0-2-2 NEB ______SAC ______PSU ______UCD ______NC ______MONT ______NAU ______CAL POLY ______WEBER

Game Allen Boyles Henley AFA 3-3-6, .5 TFL 3-3-6, 1 FF 5-0-5______BHS ____2-7-9, 1.5 TFL______0-4-4 2-2-4, 2 PBU______NEB ______SAC ______PSU ______UCD ______NC ______MONT ______NAU ______CAL POLY ______WEBER

IDAHO STATE • 2012 BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES 2012 • idaho state BENGAL FOOTBALL • NOTES 2012 Game by Game Defense Defense Pleasant A. Graves Rouser Gupton AFA 2-3-5 2-2-4 1-3-4 2-1-3, 1 TFL______BHS ____0-1-1 ______3-2-5, 2.5 TFL______1-2-3 2-3-5, .5 TFL, 1 PBU NEB ______SAC ______PSU ______UCD ______NC ______MONT ______NAU ______CAL POLY ______WEBER

Defense Game Spence Pritchett Berrey AFA 0-3-3, .5 TFL 0-1-1 1-0-1______BHS ______0-2-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 NEB ______SAC ______PSU ______UCD ______NC ______MONT ______NAU ______CAL POLY ______WEBER

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Offense AFA BHS NEB SAC PSU UCD NC MONT NAU CAL POLY WEBER LT Prestesater Prestesater ______LG Beckman Beckman ______C Namohala Namohala______RG Clampitt Clampitt ______RT Bagley Bagley ______TE Hill Hill ______WR Richmond Richmond ______QB Yost Yost ______RB/TE McSurdy Finney ______WR Austin Austin______WR D. Graves D. Graves ______Defensive Starters by Game AFA BHS NEB SAC PSU UCD NC MONT NAU CAL POLY WEBER LB Beckstead Beckstead ______DL Fuapau _Fuapau______NT Bergren Bergren ______DE Rouser Rouser______LB Spence _Spence______LB Allen __Allen______LB Pele Pele______CB Henley Henley ______FS Davis Davis ______SS Gupton Gupton ______CB Boyles ____Boyles______

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1st Half Opening Drive 2nd Half Opening Drive Game Outcome Drive Outcome Drive

AFA Missed FG 11-52, 4:54 TD 10-75, 3:53 ______BHS Punt 4-27, 1:47 FG 11-77, 3:09 ______NEB ______SAC ______PSU ______UCD ______NC ______MONT ______NAU ______CAL POLY ______WEBER ______

Longest Drive Opp Plays Yards Time Result BHS 11 92 3:26 TD Big Plays (30 Yards or More) BHS 10 83 3:42 TD Yards Play BHS 12 80 3:22 TD 34 Yost to Graves vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) BHS 16 79 2:53 TD 30 Yost to Richmond vs. Black Hills St. (9/8/12) BHS 11 77 3:09 FG AFA 10 75 3:53 TD AFA 13 75 4:45 TD AFA 10 75 4:07 TD

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