2017 Schedule Table of Contents 1 ...... TOC / Quick Facts / 2017 Schedule DATE OPPONENT TIME (MT)/TV 2 ...... National Winning Lists / 2017 Opponent Schedules Sept. 2 Troy 1:45 p.m. (ESPNU) 3 ...... National Winning Lists / MW Standings / Sept. 9 at Washington State 8:30 p.m. (ESPN Networks) 4 ...... Head Sept. 14 * 6 p.m. (ESPN) 5 ...... Bronco Assistant Coaches Sept. 22 Virginia 6 p.m. (ESPN/ESPN2) 6-7 ...... Boise State Roster / Pronunciation Guide Oct. 6 at BYU 8:15 p.m. (ESPN) 8-13 ...... National Award Candidates Oct. 14 at State * 8:30 p.m. (CBSSN) 14-39 ...... Player Profiles Oct. 21 TBA (ESPN Networks) 40-46 ...... Newcomers Oct. 28 at State * 8 p.m. (CBSSN) 48-64 ...... Individual Records Nov. 4 * TBA (ESPN Networks) 65-66 ...... 300-Yard Passing Games Nov. 11 at State * 8:30 p.m. (CBSSN) 67-69 ...... 100-Yard Rushing Games Nov. 18 Air Force * TBA (ESPN Networks) 70-72 ...... 100-Yard Receiving Games Nov. 25 at Fresno State * 1:30 p.m. (CBSSN) 73-86 ...... Team Records 87-97 ...... Postseason Records * - Mountain West Game 98-100 ...... All-Time Records vs. Opponents Home Games in BOLD 101-108 ...... All-Time Series vs. Opponents 109 ...... All-Time Records vs. Conferences 110-114 ...... All-Time Series vs. Conferences Bronco Quick Facts 115 ...... Junior College History Location ...... Boise, 83725 116-124 ...... Year-By-Year Results Founded ...... 1932 125-128 ...... Outstanding Player - Bowl Enrollment ...... 23,886 129-148 ...... Bowl History Nickname and Colors ...... Broncos / Blue and Orange 149-162 ...... Championship Teams Stadium and Surface . . . (36,387) / Blue Field Turf 163 ...... Hall Of Fame Broncos Conference ...... Mountain West 164-166 ...... Bronco All-Americans NCAA Affiliation...... FBS 167 ...... Conference Players of the Year President ...... Dr. Robert Kustra 168-174 ...... All-Time All-Conference Broncos Athletic Director ...... Curt Apsey 175-176 ...... Broncos In The NFL Head Football Coach ...... Bryan Harsin 177 ...... NFL Draft By Round 2016 Overall Record ...... 10-3 178 ...... NFL Draft By Year 2016 Conference Record (Finish) .....6-2 (T-1st in Mountain Division) 179 ...... Broncos In The CFL Offensive Formation...... M ultiple 180 ...... Broncos In All-Star Games Defensive Formation ...... Multiple 181-184 ...... Bronco Lettermen 185 ...... All-Time Records 186 ...... Albertsons Stadium / Bronco Football Media Relations 187 ...... Home Of The Broncos Associate AD/Media Relations ...... Joe Nickell Nickell’s Office Phone...... 208-426-3868 Nickell’s Cell Phone ...... 208-631-5483 Nickell’s e-mail ...... [email protected] Associate SID/Director of Multimedia ...... Aaron Juarez Juarez’s Office Phone...... 208-426-3438 Juarez’s Cell Phone ...... 208-982-0040 Juarez’s e-mail ...... [email protected]

Credits Photography ...... John Kelly ...... of Photographic Services / Boise State ...... Allison Corona, Photographer / Boise State

1 TROY - Sept. 2 WYOMING - Oct. 21 WINNINGEST FBS DATE OPP TIME (MT) DATE OPP TIME (MT) 9/2 at Boise State 1:45 p.m. 9/2 at Iowa 10 a.m. PROGRAMS (ALL-TIME) 9/9 ALABAMA STATE * 4 p.m. 9/9 GARDNER-WEBB TBA 9/16 at New Mexico State * 6 p.m. 9/16 OREGON 5 p.m. TEAM W L T PCT 9/23 AKRON TBA 9/23 HAWAI’I * TBA 9/30 at LSU TBA 9/30 STATE TBA 1. Michigan 935 334 36 .730 10/11 SOUTH ALABAMA * 6 p.m. 10/14 at Utah State * TBA 2. Notre Dame 896 321 42 .728 10/21 at Georgia State * TBA 10/21 at Boise State * TBA 10/28 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * TBA 10/28 NEW MEXICO * TBA 3. Boise State 427 162 2 .724 11/2 IDAHO * 7:15 p.m. 11/4 COLORADO STATE * 5 p.m. 11/11 at Coastal Carolina TBA 11/11 at Air Force * TBA 4. Ohio State 887 322 53 .723 11/24 TEXAS STATE * TBA 11/18 FRESNO STATE * TBA 5. Alabama 879 327 43 .7209 12/2 ARKANSAS STATE * TBA 11/25 at San Jose State * TBA 6. Oklahoma 870 321 53 .7206 at WASHINGTON STATE - Sept. 9 at UTAH STATE - Oct. 28 DATE OPP TIME (MT) DATE OPP TIME (MT) 7. Texas 891 360 33 .707 9/2 MONTANA STATE 8:30 p.m. 9/1 at 7 p.m. 8. USC 823 336 54 .700 9/9 BOISE STATE 8:30 p.m. 9/7 IDAHO STATE 6 p.m. 9/16 OREGON STATE * 3:30 p.m. 9/16 at Wake Forest 1 p.m. 9. Nebraska 889 372 40 .698 9/23 NEVADA TBA 9/23 at San Jose State * TBA 9/29 USC * 8:30 p.m. 9/29 BYU 6 p.m. 10. Penn State 867 384 41 .687 10/7 at Oregon * TBA 10/7 COLORADO STATE * TBA 11. Florida State 532 244 17 .681 10/13 at * 8:30 p.m. 10/14 WYOMING * TBA 10/21 COLORADO * TBA 10/21 at UNLV * TBA 12. Tennessee 827 375 53 .680 10/28 at Arizona * TBA 10/28 BOISE STATE * 8 p.m. 11/4 STANFORD * TBA 11/4 at New Mexico * TBA 13. LSU 777 408 47 .649 11/11 at Utah * TBA 11/18 HAWAI’I * TBA 14. Georgia 795 418 54 .648 11/25 at Washington * TBA 11/25 at Air Force * TBA 15. Ga. Southern 375 205 10 .644 NEW MEXICO - Sept. 14 NEVADA - Nov. 4 DATE OPP TIME (MT) DATE OPP TIME (MT) 9/2 ABILENE CHRISTIAN TBA 9/2 at Northwestern 1:30 p.m. 9/9 NEW MEXICO STATE TBA 9/9 TOLEDO 5 p.m. 9/14 at Boise State * 6 p.m. 9/16 IDAHO STATE 5 p.m. NATIONAL HOME WINNING % 9/23 at Tulsa TBA 9/23 at Washington State TBA 9/30 AIR FORCE * 5 p.m. 9/30 at Fresno State * TBA (2000-PRESENT) 10/14 at Fresno State * TBA 10/7 HAWAI’I 8:30 p.m. 10/20 COLORADO STATE * 8:15 p.m. 10/14 at Colorado State * TBA TEAM RECORD PCT 10/28 WYOMING * TBA 10/20 AIR FORCE * 7:30 p.m. 11/4 UTAH STATE * TBA 11/4 at Boise State * TBA 1. Boise State 102-6 .944 11/11 at Texas A&M TBA 11/11 SAN JOSE STATE * TBA 2. Oklahoma 95-9 .913 11/17 UNLV * 7:30 p.m. 11/18 at San Diego State * 8:30 p.m. 11/24 at San Diego State * 1:30 p.m. 11/25 UNLV * 2 p.m. 3. Ohio State 107-13 .892 VIRGINIA - Sept. 22 at COLORADO STATE - Nov. 11 4. LSU 103-17 .858 DATE OPP TIME (MT) DATE OPP TIME (MT) 5. TCU 83-19 .814 9/2 WILLIAM & MARY 1:30 p.m. 8/26 OREGON STATE 12:30 p.m. 9/9 INDIANA 1:30 p.m. 9/1 vs. Colorado 6 p.m. 6. Georgia 89-20 .817 9/16 CONNECTICUT 10 a.m. 9/9 ABILENE CHRISTIAN TBA 9/22 at Boise State 6 p.m. 9/16 at Alabama 5 p.m. 7. Oregon 90-21 .811 10/7 DUKE * TBA 9/30 at Hawai’i * TBA Florida 90-21 .811 10/14 at North Carolina * TBA 10/7 at Utah State * TBA 10/21 BOSTON COLLEGE * TBA 10/14 NEVADA * TBA 9. Wisconsin 95-23 .805 10/28 at Pittsburgh * TBA 10/20 at New Mexico * 8:15 p.m. 11/4 GEORGIA TECH * TBA 10/28 AIR FORCE * 1 p.m. 10. USC 86-22 .796 11/11 at Louisville * TBA 11/4 at Wyoming * 5 p.m. 11. Alabama 97-25 .795 11/18 at Miami (FL) * TBA 11/11 BOISE STATE * 8:30 p.m. 11/24 VIRGINIA TECH * TBA 11/18 SAN JOSE STATE * 1:30 p.m. 12. Nebraska 95-25 .7917 at BYU - Oct. 6 AIR FORCE - Nov. 18 13. Florida State 87-23 .7909 DATE OPP TIME (MT) DATE OPP TIME (MT) 14. Virginia Tech 87-24 .783 9/2 vs. LSU 7:30 p.m. 9/2 VMI TBA 9/9 UTAH 8:15 p.m. 9/16 at Michigan 10 a.m. 15. Michigan 93-26 .781 9/16 WISCONSIN 1:30 p.m. 9/23 SAN DIEGO STATE * 5 p.m. 9/29 at Utah State 6 p.m. 9/30 at New Mexico * 5 p.m. 10/6 BOISE STATE 8:15 p.m. 10/7 at Navy 1:30 p.m. 10/14 at Mississippi State TBA 10/14 UNLV * TBA 10/21 at East Carolina TBA 10/20 at Nevada * 7:30 p.m. HIGHEST SCORING TEAMS 10/28 SAN JOSE STATE TBA 10/28 at Colorado State * 1 p.m. 11/4 at Fresno State TBA 11/4 ARMY 1:30 p.m. (2000-PRESENT) 11/10 at UNLV 8:30 p.m. 11/11 WYOMING * TBA 11/18 UMASS 1 p.m. 11/18 at Boise State * TBA TEAM GMS PTS AVG 11/25 at Hawai’i 1 p.m. 11/25 UTAH STATE * TBA 1. Boise State 221 8,786 39.76 at SAN DIEGO STATE - Oct. 14 at FRESNO STATE - Nov. 25 2. Oregon 218 8,308 38.11 DATE OPP TIME (MT) DATE OPP TIME (MT) 9/2 UC DAVIS 6:30 p.m. 9/2 INCARNATE WORD TBA 3. Oklahoma 226 8,499 37.61 9/9 at Arizona State 9 p.m. 9/9 at Alabama 1:30 p.m. 4. Texas Tech 216 7,996 37.02 9/16 STANFORD 8:30 p.m. 9/16 at Washington 7:30 p.m. 9/23 at Air Force * 5 p.m. 9/30 NEVADA * TBA 5. Texas 217 7,544 34.76 9/30 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 8:30 p.m. 10/7 at San Jose State * TBA 10/7 at UNLV * TBA 10/14 NEW MEXICO * TBA 6. USC 220 7,483 34.01 10/14 BOISE STATE * 8:30 p.m. 10/21 at San Diego State * 8:30 p.m. 7. TCU 214 7,170 33.50 10/21 FRESNO STATE * 8:30 p.m. 10/28 UNLV * TBA 10/28 at Hawai’i * TBA 11/4 BYU TBA 8. Kansas State 216 7,098 32.86 11/4 at San Jose State * TBA 11/11 at Hawai’i * TBA 11/18 NEVADA * 8:30 p.m. 11/18 at Wyoming * TBA 9. Ohio State 220 7,139 32.45 11/24 NEW MEXICO * 1:30 p.m. 11/25 BOISE STATE * 1:30 p.m. 10. Louisville 216 6,915 32.16 2 2016 MOUNTAIN WEST FINAL STANDINGS NATIONAL CONFERENCE TEAM MW PCT OVERALL PCT WINNING % (2000-PRESENT) MOUNTAIN DIVISION TEAM RECORD PCT y-Wyoming 6-2 .667 8-6 .571 1. Boise State 117-15 .886 Boise State 6-2 .667 10-3 .769 2. Ohio State 113-24 .825 3. Oklahoma 121-27 .818 New Mexico 6-2 .667 9-4 .692 4. Florida State 101-35 .743 Air Force 5-3 .625 10-3 .769 5. Oregon 107-41 .723 Colorado State 5-3 .625 7-6 .538 6. USC 106-41 .721 Utah State 1-7 .125 3-9 .250 7. TCU 100-39 .719 WEST DIVISION 8. Florida 98-41 .705 9. Virginia Tech 94-41 .6963 xy-San Diego State 6-2 .667 11-3 .786 10. Alabama 96-42 .6957 Hawai’i 4-4 .500 7-7 .500 11. Texas 99-44 .692 Nevada 3-5 .375 5-7 .417 12. LSU 95-43 .688 San Jose State 3-5 .375 4-8 .333 13. Georgia 94-45 .676 UNLV 3-5 .375 4-8 .333 14. Louisville 82-43 .656 15. Wisconsin 88-49 .642 Fresno State 0-8 .000 1-11 .083 x - Mountain West Champion y - Division Champion NATIONAL OVERALL WINNING % (2000-PRESENT) Albertsons Stadium and The Blue TEAM RECORD PCT 1. Boise State 186-35 .842 2. Ohio State 181-39 .823 3. Oklahoma 183-43 .810 4. LSU 167-52 .763 5. USC 164-56 .745 6. TCU 159-55 .743 7. Alabama 165-59 .737 8. Oregon 160-58 .734 9. Georgia 162-60 .730 10. Florida State 163-61 .728 11. Texas 156-61 .719 12. Virginia Tech 160-65 .711 13. Florida 156-64 .709 14. Wisconsin 156-67 .700 15. Louisville 146-69 .679 Albertsons Stadium - and Lyle Smith Field Boise State established a first in 1986 by - is the home of Boise State football and the installing the first blue AstroTurf in the WINS BY WEST COAST TEAMS annual . country. The second blue AstroTurf field (2000-PRESENT) was installed in 1995, with the third prior Smith is the undisputed father of Bronco to the 2002 season. TEAM WINS football, who from 1946-67 built one of the 1. Boise State 186 top junior college programs in the country. The first Blue FieldTurf surface was installed 2. USC 164 When he retired from his head coaching in 2008. A second such surface was installed 3. Oregon 160 position to become the athletic director, prior to the 2010 season, making a total of 4. Utah 142 five different blue fields at the stadium. Smith had a record of 156-6-6 (.846). 5. BYU 140 6. Fresno State 123 Completed during the summer of 1970 at Boise State’s was the first collegiate stadium a cost of $2.2 million, what was originally to have the entire field produced in a special Stanford 123 known as Bronco Stadium had a seating color. 8. UCLA 118 capacity of 14,500. Since that time the 9. Arizona State 116 stadium has expanded four times to its 10. Oregon State 115 current capacity of 36,387. 3 Coach of the Year Award and the Dodd Trophy, given annually by the Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year Foundation. He was also named the nation’s top first-year head coach by the Football Writers Association of America.

Harsin has been a candidate for the Dodd Trophy in each of his three seasons at Boise State, and in 2016 Harsin was once again named to the watch list for the Bryant Award.

In addition to rejoining the national rankings, the Broncos’ also returned the nation’s elite under Harsin’s guidance. Boise State concluded the 2014 season ranked ninth nationally in scoring offense (39.7) and 14th nationally in total offense (494.3). The team concluded the 2015 season ranked 15th nationally in both scoring offense (39.1) and total offense (501.5), and at the conclusion of 2016, ranked 21st nationally in total offense (472.8). Bryan Harsins Led by the arm of , the Broncos concluded the 2015 season ranked 16th nationally in passing offense (310.2), and 15th Head Coach - fourth Year nationally in 2016 (298.3). For his efforts in each of his first two seasons 14th Year at Boise State // as the Broncos’ starting signal caller, Rypien was named first-team All- // Boise State (2000) Mountain West, in addition to garnering MW Freshman of the Year honors in 2015. Bryan Harsin, a former Boise State quarterback, assistant coach and , is entering his fourth season as the head coach at Jeremy McNichols, a Doak Walker semifinalist in 2016, his alma mater. Harsin boasts a record of 31-9 at Boise State, an average of ranked second nationally in total in both 2015 (26) and more than 10 wins per year. Overall, he is 38-14 as a head coach --including 2016 (27). Following his junior season in 2016, McNichols became the one season at Arkansas State -- and has led his programs to bowl games in second Bronco running back in three seasons to forego his final season of each season as a head coach. eligibility and enter the Draft, joining , who was named to the following his second season in the NFL. In his debut season Harsin led his alma mater back to where it rose to national prominence. Boise State went 12-2 in 2014, winning its first Harsin was named head coach, Dec. 11, 2013. A graduate of Capital outright Mountain West Championship and capping the campaign with a High School in Boise, he played quarterback for the Broncos from 1995- 38-30 victory over Arizona in the 2014 VIZIO . 99. Following his graduation from Boise State with a degree in business management, Harsin coached running backs and receivers at Eastern The victory in the Fiesta Bowl was the third such win for the Broncos in Oregon in 2000. the previous nine seasons. Harsin, serving as offensive coordinator in the first two Fiesta Bowl victories, has been a part of each of the school’s three The former Bronco letterwinner began his coaching career at Boise State appearances in the game. as a graduate assistant in 2001, before taking over the tight ends as a full- time assistant coach from 2002-05. When was hired as The team’s victory in the 2014 Sports Authority Mountain West Football head coach in 2006, Harsin assumed the role of offensive coordinator and Championship marked Boise State’s first outright league title since joining coach. the conference in 2011, and the first overall since 2009. The only alumnus to lead the Broncos as head coach in the history of Boise State, Harsin has Harsin was Petersen’s offensive coordinator for five of his eight seasons now won a conference championship as a student-athlete, assistant coach as head coach (2006-10), and was named a finalist for the 2009 Broyles and head coach. Award, awarded annually to the nation’s top assistant coach. Boise State went 61-5 during his tenure as offensive coordinator. In 2015, the Broncos went 9-4, climbing as high as No. 20 in both the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches Polls. The Broncos concluded With Harsin on staff, Boise State has won nine conference championships. the 2014 season ranked No. 16 in each poll. Boise State capped the 2015 campaign with a 55-7 victory over Northern Illinois in the San Diego Following the 2010 season, Harsin went to Texas, where he served as co- County Credit Union , the fifth-largest margin of victory offensive coordinator from 2011-12. While with the Longhorns, Harsin in the history of bowl games. helped guide the ascension of an offense that ranked 88th in scoring prior to his arrival, to No. 24 nationally in 2012 (36.1). This past season, Harsin guided the Broncos to a 10-3 record, helping the Broncos reach their 15th-straight , tied for the sixth-longest Harsin then earned his first head coaching opportunity at Arkansas State streak in the country. Boise State also climbed to No. 13 in both the AP and in 2013, which claimed a share of the championship Coaches’ Polls, the school’s highest ranking in each since finishing eighth and a berth in the GoDaddy.com Bowl that season. and sixth, respectively, at the conclusion of the 2011 season. Harsin and his wife Kes have two daughters, Devyn Lynn and Dayn For his efforts in 2014, Harsin was named a finalist for the Paul “Bear Mykena, and a son, Davis. Bryant” National Coach of the Year Award, the Eddie Robinson National

4 KENT RIDDLE STEVE CALDWELL ZAK HILL Associate Head Coach / Assistant Head Coach / Offensive Coordinator / Defensive Coordinator / Special Teams Coord. / Defensive Line Quarterbacks Tight Ends (Arkansas State, 1977) (Central Washington, 2004) (Boise State, 2004) (Oregon State, 1992)

ASHLEY AMBROSE BRAD BEDELL GABE FRANKLIN LEE MARKS Defensive Backs Offensive Line Safeties Wide Receivers Running Backs (Mississippi Valley State, 1992) (Colorado, 2009) (Boise State, 2004) (Portland State, 1996) (Boise State, 2006)

JEFF PITMAN NATE POTTER SPENCER DANIELSON LATU HEIMULI Strength & Conditioning Offensive Offensive Defensive Defensive Coach Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant (Boise State, 1993) (Boise State, 2011) (Boise State, 2006) (Azusa Pacific, 2012) (Utah, 2013)

5 NUMERICAL ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME POS NO. NAME POS HT WT CL EX HOMETOWN (HS/JC) 1 Cedrick Wilson WR 30 Ravon Alexander WR 5-11 174 JR TR Stockton, Calif. (Lincoln HS/Modesto JC) 2 Julian Carter WR 90 Daniel Auelua DT 6-2 298 SR 1L Alpine, Utah (Lone Peak HS/Mesa CC) 3 QB 75 Kole Bailey OL 6-4 297 RS-FR RS Twin Falls, Idaho (Twin Falls HS) 4 DeAndre Pierce CB 89 Brock Barr WR 6-3 204 RS-SR 1L Redding, Calif. (Enterprise HS / Shasta College) 4 Brett Rypien QB 85 John Bates TE 6-6 253 RS-FR RS Lebanon, Ore. (Lebanon HS) 5 Garrett Collingham SLB 29 Drake Beasley RB 5-11 178 FR HS La Canada, Calif. (La Canada HS) 6 CT Thomas WR 86 Chase Blakley TE 6-4 233 RS-JR 1L Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Coeur d’Alene HS) 6 Michael Young CB 80 Christian Blaser WR 6-1 179 RS-FR RS Meridian, Idaho (Rocky Mountain HS) 7 Ezekiel Noa WLB 16 Tanner Bolt QB FR HS Prosser, Wash. (Prosser HS) 7 A.J. Richardson WR 42 Clay Bowler SLB 6-0 192 FR HS Holtville, Calif. (Holtville HS) 8 Jabril Frazier STUD 24 Breydon Boyd MLB 6-3 221 FR HS Katy, Texas (Katy HS) 8 Sean Modster WR 18 Jermani Brown CB 5-9 170 FR HS Midlothian, Va. (Midlothian HS) 9 Bryan Jefferson WR 81 Akilian Butler WR 5-10 193 JR 2L Dallas, Texas (West Mesquite HS) 9 Desmond Williams SLB 51 Daniel Cantrell LS 6-0 221 FR HS Boise, Idaho (Bishop Kelly HS) 10 Chase Cord QB 2 Julian Carter WR 6-2 208 RS-FR RS Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro HS) 10 Kekoa Nawahine S 76 Ezra Cleveland OL 6-6 296 RS-FR RS Spanaway, Wash. (Bethel HS) 13 Marques Evans CB 83 Damon Cole WR 6-0 165 FR HS Richmond, Calif. (El Cerrito HS) 14 Tyler Horton CB 5 Garrett Collingham SLB 6-4 228 RS-SO 1L Meridian, Idaho (Mountain View HS) 15 Jake Constantine QB 31 Justin Collins WR SO TR Los Angeles, Calif. (Carson HS/Long Beach City College) 15 Evan Tyler S 15 Jake Constantine QB 6-1 189 RS-FR RS Camarillo, Calif. (Camarillo HS) 16 Tanner Bolt QB 10 Chase Cord QB 6-2 196 FR HS Peoria, Ariz. (Sunrise Mountain HS) 17 Austin Cottrell WR 17 Austin Cottrell WR 6-2 203 SR 2L Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge HS / Scottsdale CC) 17 Jalen Walker S 3 Montell Cozart QB 6-1 205 RS-SR TR Kansas City, Mo. (Bishop Miege HS/Kansas) 18 Jermani Brown CB 44 Nick Crabtree TE 6-7 270 RS-FR RS Huntington Beach, Calif. (Huntington Beach HS) 19 Aisa Kelemete STUD 48 Bruno DeRose WLB 5-11 216 RS-FR RS Pueblo, Colo. (Pueblo East HS) 20 Roman Kafentzis SLB 87 Alec Dhaenens TE 6-3 246 RS-SR 3L Fruitland, Idaho (Fruitland HS) 21 Tyreque Jones S 69 Austin Dixon OL 6-6 286 RS-FR RS Tempe, Ariz. (Corona del Sol HS) 21 Ryan Wolpin RB 13 Marques Evans CB 5-11 174 FR HS Pasadena, Calif. (Newbury Park HS) 22 Alexander Mattison RB 82 Octavius Evans WR 6-1 195 FR HS , Texas (Center HS) 23 Damion Wright S 57 Emmanuel Fesili NT 6-2 302 SO SQ Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) 24 Breydon Boyd MLB 8 Jabril Frazier STUD 6-4 243 RS-JR 2L Los Angeles, Calif. (Verbum Dei HS) 25 Benton Wickersham MLB 59 Mason Hampton OL 6-3 295 RS-SR 3L Meridian, Idaho (Meridian HS) 26 Avery Williams CB 32 Jordan Happle S 5-11 198 RS-FR RS Portland, Ore. (Jesuit HS) 27 Reid Harrison-Ducros CB 71 Donte Harrington OL 6-2 298 RS-FR RS San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente HS) 28 Kekaula Kaniho S 27 Reid Harrison-Ducros CB 5-10 180 SO 1L Colleyville, Texas (Colleyville Heritage HS) 29 Drake Beasley RB 37 Cameron Hartsfield S 5-10 197 RS-SR 3L Allen, Texas (Allen HS) 30 Ravon Alexander WR 93 Chase Hatada DT 6-3 267 SO 1L Rocklin, Calif. (Rocklin HS) 30 Robert Lewis CB 41 Will Heffner SLB 6-2 219 RS-SO SQ Boise, Idaho (Bishop Kelly HS) 31 Justin Collins WR 41 Haden Hoggarth K 6-0 198 RS-JR TR Ormond Beach, Fla. (Seabreeze HS / Bethune-Cookman) 31 Skyler Seibold S 14 Tyler Horton CB 5-11 188 JR 2L Fresno, Calif. (Edison HS) 32 Jordan Happle S 56 Joseph Inda MLB 6-0 233 RS-JR TR Anaheim, Calif. (Katella HS/Golden West College) 33 Gabe Perez WLB 9 Bryan Jefferson WR 5-11 193 RS-SO SQ Leesburg, Fla. (Leesburg HS) 34 Robert Mahone RB 21 Tyreque Jones S 6-2 183 FR HS San Bernardino, Calif. (San Gorgonio HS) 34 Solo Taylor MLB 20 Roman Kafentzis SLB 6-1 193 FR HS Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 35 Derriyon Shaw DE 28 Kekaula Kaniho S 5-10 175 FR HS Kahuku, (Kahuku HS) 36 Blake Whitlock WLB 19 Aisa Kelemete STUD 6-4 243 FR HS Pocatello, Idaho (Highland HS) 37 Cameron Hartsfield S 84 Jake Knight TE 6-4 241 RS-JR 1L Meridian, Idaho (Rocky Mountain HS / Auburn) 38 WLB 67 Garrett Larson OL 6-4 295 RS-SO SQ Fruitland, Idaho (Fruitland HS) 39 Jake Shaddox RB 74 Archie Lewis OL 6-3 299 RS-SR 3L Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga HS) 40 Jabari Watson DT 30 Robert Lewis CB 5-10 175 RS-FR RS Los Angeles, Calif. (Hawkins HS) 41 Will Heffner SLB 54 Matt Locher NT 6-2 281 RS-SO SQ Los Alamitos, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS) 41 Haden Hoggarth K 98 Sonatane Lui NT 6-1 305 SO 1L Sandy, Utah (Alta HS) 42 Clay Bowler SLB 49 John Mackesy LB 6-1 221 JR TR Phelan, Calif. (Serrano HS/Chaffey College) 43 Joe Provenzano MLB 94 Kevin Madigan K 5-11 189 FR HS Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS) 44 Jace Richter S 58 Tyson Maeva MLB 6-0 214 SO 1L San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic HS) 45 Kayode Rufai DE 34 Robert Mahone RB 5-10 211 RS-FR RS Prosper, Texas (Prosper HS) 46 Joel Velazquez K/P 22 Alexander Mattison RB 5-11 214 SO 1L San Bernardino, Calif. (San Bernardino HS) 46 Riley Whimpey WLB 91 Durrant Miles DE 6-5 253 JR 2L South Jordan, Utah (Bingham HS) 47 Matt Pistone TE 55 David Moa NT 6-3 271 RS-JR 2L San Diego, Calif. (Kearny HS) 47 Ma’a Tanuvasa S 8 Sean Modster WR 5-11 196 RS-JR 2L Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo HS) 48 Bruno DeRose WLB 77 John Molchon OL 6-5 313 RS-SO 1L , Nev. (Faith Lutheran HS) 49 John Mackesy LB 66 Isiah Moore OL 6-4 275 JR TR Tiffin, Ohio (Columbian HS/Mesa CC) 49 Quinn Skillin P 10 Kekoa Nawahine S 6-2 199 SO 1L Meridian, Idaho (Rocky Mountain HS) 50 Nicholai Pitman LS 7 Ezekiel Noa WLB 5-11 241 FR HS Spring Valley, Calif. (Helix HS) 70 John Ojukwu OL 6-6 297 FR HS Boise, Idaho (Boise HS) 6 ALPHABETICAL NUMERICAL NO NAME POS HT WT CL EX HOMETOWN (HS/JC) NO NAME POS 33 Gabe Perez SLB 6-4 246 RS-SR 2L Placentia, Calif. (Valencia HS) 51 Daniel Cantrell LS 4 DeAndre Pierce CB 5-11 174 SO 1L Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) 52 Andrew Tercek OL 47 Matt Pistone TE 6-3 247 RS-SO SQ Yuma, Ariz. (Yuma Catholic HS) 53 Sam Whitney STUD 50 Nicholai Pitman LS 5-11 230 SO SQ Boise, Idaho (Timberline HS) 54 Matt Locher NT 78 Andres Preciado OL 6-6 292 RS-JR 2L Imperial Beach, Calif. (Mar Vista HS) 55 David Moa NT 43 Joe Provenzano MLB 5-11 224 RS-JR SQ Glendora, Calif. (Damien HS) 56 Joseph Inda MLB 95 Nick Provenzano WLB 5-11 216 RS-FR RS Glendora, Calif. (Damien HS) 57 Emmanuel Fesili NT 79 Eric Quevedo OL 6-4 304 RS-SO SQ West Covina, Calif. (West Covina HS) 58 Tyson Maeva MLB 7 A.J. Richardson WR 6-0 209 RS-JR 2L Lomita, Calif. (Narbonne HS) 59 Mason Hampton OL 44 Jace Richter S 5-10 188 FR HS Meridian, Idaho (Mountain View HS) 64 Ben Vering OL 88 Jake Roh TE 6-3 227 RS-SR 3L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral HS) 65 Zachary Troughton OL 45 Kayode Rufai DE 6-4 254 RS-FR RS Portland, Ore. (Lincoln HS) 66 Isiah Moore OL 4 Brett Rypien QB 6-2 208 JR 2L Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park HS) 67 Garrett Larson OL 31 Skyler Seibold S 6-1 210 RS-JR 1L Temecula, Calif. (Chaparral HS) 68 Jake Stetz OL 92 Paul Semons DT 6-3 274 RS-JR 1L Eagle, Idaho (Eagle HS) 69 Austin Dixon OL 39 Jake Shaddox RB 5-11 216 RS-SO SQ Redding, Calif. (Foothill HS/Azusa Pacific) 70 John Ojukwu OL 35 Derriyon Shaw DE 6-2 223 RS-FR RS North Las Vegas, Nev. (Legacy HS) 71 Donte Harrington OL 97 Austin Silsby DT 6-3 255 RS-SR 1L Kuna, Idaho (Kuna HS) 73 Nick Crabtree TE 49 Quinn Skillin P 6-4 185 RS-JR TR San Diego, Calif. (University City HS/Wagner College) 74 Archie Lewis OL 68 Jake Stetz OL 6-2 293 FR HS San Marcos, Calif. (Mission Hills HS) 75 Kole Bailey OL 47 Ma’a Tanuvasa S 6-1 197 RS-FR RS Mililani, Hawaii (Mililani HS) 76 Ezra Cleveland OL 34 Solo Taylor MLB 6-2 220 RS-FR RS Rigby, Idaho (Rigby HS) 77 John Molchon OL 52 Andrew Tercek OL 6-1 278 RS-SR 2L San Antonio (East Central HS) 78 Andres Preciado OL 6 CT Thomas WR 5-8 152 FR HS Lancaster, Texas (Lancaster HS) 79 Eric Quevedo OL 65 Zachary Troughton OL 6-6 319 JR TR Maxwell, Calif. (Maxwell HS/Butte CC) 80 Christian Blaser WR 15 Evan Tyler S 6-2 187 RS-SO 1L Corona, Calif. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) 81 Akilian Butler WR 38 Leighton Vander Esch WLB 6-4 240 RS-JR 2L Riggins, Idaho (Salmon River HS) 82 Octavius Evans WR 46 Joel Velazquez K/P 6-0 228 RS-FR RS Mission Viejo, Calif. (Trabuco Hills HS) 83 Damon Cole WR 64 Ben Vering OL 6-4 258 RS-FR RS Boise, Idaho (Capital HS) 84 Jake Knight TE 17 Jalen Walker S 6-0 172 RS-FR RS Lawndale, Calif. (Lawndale HS) 85 John Bates TE 40 Jabari Watson DT 6-1 261 RS-FR RS Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Summit HS) 86 Chase Blakley TE 99 Curtis Weaver STUD 6-3 252 RS-FR RS Long Beach, Calif. (St. Anthony HS) 87 Alec Dhaenens TE 46 Riley Whimpey WLB 6-1 212 FR HS San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente HS) 88 Jake Roh TE 36 Blake Whitlock WLB 6-1 222 SR 1L Reno, Nev. (Galena HS/Saddleback College) 89 Brock Barr WR 53 Sam Whitney STUD 6-2 231 RS-SO SQ Folsom, Calif. (Folsom HS) 90 Daniel Auelua DT 25 Benton Wickersham MLB 6-2 231 RS-FR HS Elko, Nev. (Elko HS) 91 Durrant Miles DE 26 Avery Williams CB 5-9 194 RS-FR RS San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (JSerra Catholic HS) 92 Paul Semons DT 9 Desmond Williams SLB 5-11 201 RS-FR RS Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS) 93 Chase Hatada DT 1 Cedrick Wilson WR 6-3 189 SR 1L Memphis, Tenn. (White Station HS / Coffeyville CC) 94 Kevin Madigan K 21 Ryan Wolpin RB 5-8 195 RS-SR 2L Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (Santa Margarita HS / N. Colorado) 95 Nick Provenzano WLB 23 Damion Wright S 6-0 194 RS-SO SQ Los Angeles, Calif. (Bishop Mora Salesian HS) 97 Austin Silsby DT 6 Michael Young CB 6-0 211 RS-JR TR Kansas City, Mo. (Raytown HS/Dodge City CC) 98 Sonatane Lui NT 99 Curtis Weaver STUD

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7 MASONM HAMPTON RS FRESHMAN (2014): Appeared in all 14 games in a reserve role. 595 RSR SENIOR FRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season. OFFENSIVEO LINE 6-36 / 295 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER MMERIDIAN, IDAHO Lettered three times for head coach Kip Crofts…named first- MMERIDIAN HS team all-conference and second-team all-state during his final prep campaign…also received the Shriner’s All-Star Award… named second-team all-conference as a junior…lettered once in .

MAJOR – Accountancy 2017 WATCH LISTS • Rimington Trophy

CAREER HONORS • All-Mountain West Honorable Mention (2016) • CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team (2016) • CoSIDA Academic All-District 7 (2016) • 3x Academic All-Mountain West (2014-16) • 2x Mountain West Scholar-Athlete Award (2015-16)

BOISE STATE CAREER RS JUNIOR (2016): Named All-Mountain West honorable mention...a Rimington Trophy candidate...along with the rest of the Bronco offensive line, was a semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award, given to ’s top offensive line unit...appeared in and started 11 games...part of a Bronco offensive line that paved the way for the Mountain West’s top offense at 472.8 yards per game... helped provide protection in a passing offense that ranked 15th in the country with 298.3 passing yards per game....helped provide protection in a passing offense that ranks 16th in the country with 297.8 passing yards per game...graded out as Boise State’s highest- rated or co-highest rated offensive lineman in one game.

RS SOPHOMORE (2015): Appeared in all 13 games, on special teams and in a reserve role.

8 ARCHIEA LEWIS FRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season…initially signed with 747 Boise State in 2012, but delayed enrollment until spring 2013... RSR SENIOR participated in spring practices. OFFENSIVEO LINE 6-36 / 299 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER RRANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF. Started along the offensive line for the Cougars as both a junior RRANCHO CUCAMONGA HS and senior...missed his first two high school seasons due to injury... named second-team All-Baseline League at offensive tackle 22017 WATCH LISTS following his senior season...head coach was Nick Baiz. • Outland Trophy MAJOR – Marketing CAREERC HONORS • Academic All-Mountain West (2014)

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9 DAVIDD MOA HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 555 Three-star recruit according to Scout.com, ESPN.com and RSR JUNIOR 247sports.com…named one of the top 10 defensive ends on the DEFENSIVED TACKLE west coast by Scout.com…played both offensive and defensive 6-36 / 271 line at Kearny High School…named San Diego Section All- SSAN DIEGO, CALIF. Western League on offense both his junior and senior seasons… KKEARNY HS named second-team San Diego Section All-Central League on as a sophomore…as a senior in 2013 made 28 tackles (17 unassisted) and recovered one …junior season made 36 tackles (17 unassisted), one and recovered two …2011 as a sophomore made 20 tackles (10 unassisted)… member of the Honor Roll senior year…played for head coach Eric 2017 WATCH LISTS Stavola. • Bednarik Award • Outland Trophy MAJOR – General Business • Bronko Nagurski Trophy • Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Award MOA’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU CAREER HONORS 2015 5/0 3 0 3 1.0 1.0 0 • All-Mountain West First Team (2016) 2016 13/13 17 13 30 8.5 10.5 4 TOTAL 18/13 20 13 33 9.5 11.5 4 BOISE STATE CAREER RS SOPHOMORE (2016): Started all 13 games...on watch lists for Outland Trophy, Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Polynesian Football Hall of Fame Polynesian College Football Player of the Year... named to All-Mountain West First Team...led team with 8.5 sacks while posting 10.5 tackles-for-loss and 30 tackles (17 solo)...also broke up four passes and blocked a ...had 1.5 sacks, broke up a pass and made five tackles (two solo) against Washington State (Sept. 10)...made 2.5 sacks, knocked down a pass and had five tackles (three solo) at Oregon State (Sept. 24)...had 1.5 sacks and knocked down a pass against Utah State (Oct. 1)...shared a tackle- for-loss among his two tackles at New Mexico (Oct. 7)...blocked the attempted go-ahead field goal with 15 seconds remaining and picked up a sack against BYU (Oct. 20)...deflected a pass that led to an and made six tackles (three solo) at Wyoming (Oct. 29)...shared a tackle-for-loss against UNLV (Nov. 18)...had a sack among his two tackles at Air Force (Nov. 25).

RS FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in five games, recording a sack among his three solo tackles...made a solo tackle in his collegiate debut against Idaho State (Sept. 18)...recorded his first-career sack against Wyoming (Oct. 24).

FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirt season.

1010 JAKEJ ROH for 27 yards at Nevada (Oct. 4)...hauled in three passes for 26 yards 888 against Fresno State (Oct. 17)...caught his second of the RSR SENIOR season, finished with two catches for 14 yards against BYU (Oct. TIGHTT 24)...had three catches for 35 yards at Wyoming (Nov. 22)...caught 6-36 / 227 four balls for 75 yards against Utah State (Nov. 29)...made a pair SSCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. of catches for nine yards at the Fiesta Bowl against No. 10 Arizona CCHAPARRAL HS (Dec. 31).

FRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Named All-Division II Player of the Year, and was first-team 2017 WATCH LISTS All-Division II at (Scout.com) for head coach Dave • Mackey Award Huffine...named Arizona Football Coaches’ Association Division II All-State First Team at linebacker...senior season caught 72 passes CAREER HONORS for 805 yards and 13 touchdowns...defensively, recorded 72 tackles, • All-Mountain West Second Team (2015) four sacks and four ...junior year was named AzFCA • All-Mountain West Honorable Mention (2014) Division II All-State at , after catching 49 passes for • 3x Mountain West All-Academic Team (2014-16) 922 yards and 17 touchdowns...sophomore year caught 15 passes for 220 yards and two touchdowns...one of six finalists for the Ed BOISE STATE CAREER Doherty Award, given to the top player in Arizona high school RS JUNIOR (2016): Appeared in 11 games, starting three...made football. 10 catches for 113 yards...caught a pass for three yards against Utah State (Oct. 1)...had two catches for 20 yards against San Jose State MAJOR – Finance (Nov. 4)...made a catch for 36 yards at Hawai’i (Nov. 12)... caught season-high six passes for 54 yards against Baylor (Dec. 27). ROH’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG RS SOPHOMORE (2015): Named to All-Mountain West Second 2014 14/11 35 408 2 11.7 43 Team...appeared in all 13 games, starting nine...caught 33 balls for 2015 13/9 33 357 1 10.8 28 357 yards and a touchdown...had three catches for 23 yards against 2016 11/3 10 113 0 11.3 36 Washington (Sept. 4)...made season-high five catches for 48 yards TOTAL 38/23 78 878 3 11.3 43 at Virginia (Sept. 25)...caught two passes for 25 yards against Hawai’i (Oct. 3)...had four catches for 38 yards at Utah State (Oct. 16)...caught two passes for 28 yards at UNLV (Oct. 31)...hauled in his first touchdown pass of the season, a 28-yard reception, and finished with two catches for 37 yards against New Mexico (Nov. 14)...caught four passes for 58 yards against Air Force (Nov. 20)... had three catches for 18 yards at San José State (Nov. 27)...caught four passes for 38 yards at the Poinsettia Bowl against Northern Illinois (Dec. 23).

RS FRESHMAN (2014): Named All-Mountain West honorable mention...appeared in all 14 games this season, making 11 starts... fourth on the team in receptions (35), sixth in receiving yards (408) with a pair of touchdowns...caught four balls for 34 yards in debut against Ole Miss (Aug. 28)...caught a pass for 17 yards against Colorado State (Sept. 6)...hauled in three passes for 44 yards at Connecticut (Sept. 13)...caught three balls for 23 yards against Louisiana (Sept. 20)...had three catches for 72 yards including a season-long 43-yard reception at Air Force (Sept. 27)...made his first-career touchdown catch and for the day had three receptions

1111 BRETTB RYPIEN and touchdown passes (20)...made collegiate debut against Idaho 4 State, going 8-for-9 for 126 yards (Sept. 18)...went 24-for-35 for JUNIORJ 321 yards, the most by a Boise State quarterback in his first start QUARTERBACKQ since joining the FBS in 1996, and threw three touchdowns at 6-26 / 208 Virginia (Sept. 25)...threw three touchdowns while going 19-for-25 SSPOKANE, WASH. for 271 yards against Hawai’i (Oct. 3)...passed for 339 yards with SSHADLE PARK HS a touchdown at Colorado State...threw for three touchdowns and 211 yards against Wyoming (Oct. 24)..racked up 469 yards passing, threw for two touchdowns and caught the first touchdown of his career, as well (Oct. 31)...set Boise State single-game records with 75 attempts and 41 completions while also throwing for 506 yards (fourth-highest single-game total in school history) and two 2017 WATCH LISTS touchdowns with three interceptions against New Mexico (Nov. • Walter Camp Player Of The Year 14)...named Poinsettia Bowl Offensive MVP after going 29-for-39 • Davey O’Brien Award for 377 yards and three touchdowns with an interception against • Northern Illinois (Dec. 23). • Allstate AFCA Good Hands Team Nominee HIGH SCHOOL CAREER CAREER HONORS Consensus four-star recruit, per ESPN, Scout.com, Rivals.com and • Mountain West Freshman of the Year (2015) 247sports...is also a consensus top 15 quarterback nationally by • 2x All-Mountain West First Team (2015-16) the four recruiting services...member of the Scout 300 (No. 218)... • Poinsettia Bowl MVP (2015) graduated a semester early and enrolled at Boise State for spring • 2x Mountain West All-Academic Team (2015-16) semester in 2015...at the time of his signing, rated eighth nationally • Mountain West Scholar-Athlete Award (2016) at his position by Rivals, while 247sports had him ninth and ESPN and Scout each had him 14th...was named the Washington State BOISE STATE CAREER Player of the Year by the Times and the Tacoma News SOPHOMORE (2016): Started all 13 games...named to preseason Tribune...was also voted the Associated Press 3A State Player of watch lists for the Davey O’Brien Award, Maxwell Award...named the Year...concluded his career as the state passing leader, amassing to All-Mountain West First Team for second-straight season... 13,044 yards...also combined for 134 touchdowns...the yardage finished year with Mountain West-best 3,646 passing yards along total is also the eighth-most by a quarterback nationally...included with 24 touchdowns and a 61.9 completion percentage...completed were a state single-season record of 4,552 yards during his senior 22-of-33 passes for 347 yards and a pair of touchdowns at Louisiana season...also threw 50 touchdowns in his final prep campaign... (Sept. 3)...threw for 299 yards and a touchdown with three rushed for 400 yards and a touchdown...over his first three seasons, interceptions against Washington State (Sept. 10)...went 19-for-36 had already thrown for more than 8,500 yards and 90 touchdowns, for 215 yards and a touchdown at Oregon State (Sept. 24)...threw breaking the record of 4,965 yards passing in Greater Spokane for 163 yards and a pair of touchdowns against Utah State (Oct. 1)... League games held by his uncle, XXVI MVP Mark went 21-for-28 for 391 yards and five touchdowns at New Mexico, Rypien...was honored as the 2013 Junior Male Athlete of the Year, with all five scoring tosses and 368 of those passing yards coming as voted by the Inland Northwest Sportswriters and Broadcasters... by halftime (Oct. 7)...threw for 442 yards, his third-career 400-yard earned the recognition in part due to his performance on the passing game, and three touchdowns with a pair of interceptions gridiron, throwing for 3,266 yards and 46 touchdowns while against BYU (Oct. 20)...caught his second-career touchdown pass, leading the Highlanders to a share of the Greater Spokane League this one going for 33 yards, and passed for 295 yards at Wyoming (GSL) title and a run to the semifinals of the State 3A Tournament... (Oct. 29)...went 16-for-21 for 219 yards and three touchdowns set the state single-game passing yardage record with 613 yards... against San Jose State (Nov. 4)...accounted for five touchdowns also threw for eight touchdowns twice, sharing the state single- (four passing, one rushing) while going 18-for-22 for 338 yards game record with former Bronco quarterback ...also at Hawai’i (Nov. 12)...threw for 316 yards and a touchdown at Air played baseball for Shadle Park. Force (Nov. 25)...threw for 305 yards and a touchdown with two interceptions at the Cactus Bowl against Baylor (Dec. 27). MAJOR – General Business

FRESHMAN (2015): Named Mountain West Freshman of the RYPIEN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year and to the All-Mountain West First Team...appeared in 11 YEAR GM/ST C-A-I PCT. TD YDS RTG games, starting 10...led Mountain West in passing yards (3,353), 2015 11/10 273-429-8 .636 20 3,353 140.94 total offense (3,276 yards), completions (273) and attempt (429)... 2016 13/13 244-394-8 .619 24 3,646 155.70 was second in the conference in completion percentage (63.6) TOTAL 24/23 517-823-16 .628 44 6,999 149.95 12 CEDRICKC WILSON FRESHMAN (2014): Caught 10 touchdowns and posted 629 1 receiving yards for the Red Ravens to earn all-conference honors. SENIORS WIDEW RECEIVER HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 6-36 / 189 Quarterbacked the Spartans to the 6A state semifinals his senior MMEMPHIS, TENN. season (2013)...named to the Tennessee Sports Writers Association CCOFFEYVILLE CC / 6A All-State Team and 16-AAA All-District Second Team following WWHITE STATION HS his senior season...Wilson’s father, Cedrick Wilson, Sr., played seven seasons in the NFL, spending time with the (2001-04) and (2005-07)...the elder Wilson caught 178 passes for 2,365 yards and eight touchdowns during his pro career, and earned a Super Bowl ring with the Steelers in 2005. 2017 WATCH LISTS • Biletnikoff Award MAJOR – Communication • Award WILSON’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS CAREER HONORS YEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG • All-Mountain West Honorable Mention (2016) 2016 12/4 50 1,041 10 20.8 75 • Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll (Oct. 3, 2016) • Mountain West All-Academic Team (2016)

BOISE STATE CAREER JUNIOR (2016): All-Mountain West Honorable Mention... appeared in all 13 games, making five starts...finished the season with 56 catches for 1,129 yards and team-high 11 touchdowns... ranked in the Mountain West top 10 in touchdown catches (third), receiving yards per game (86.8 - fourth) and receptions per game (4.3 - ninth)...also went 2-for-2 passing for 84 yards and a touchdown during the season...caught seven passes for 113 yards and a touchdown in his Bronco debut at Louisiana (Sept. 3)...had three catches for 85 yards against Washington State (Sept. 10)... caught two balls for 21 yards and completed a pass for 23 yards at Oregon State (Sept. 24)...threw a 61-yard touchdown pass, caught two balls for 46 yards and a touchdown against Utah State (Oct. 1)...set career highs in catches (nine), receiving yards (167) and touchdown catches (three) at New Mexico (Oct. 7)...caught four balls for 68 yards and a touchdown against BYU (Oct. 20)...had four catches for 84 yards at Wyoming (Oct. 29)...caught six passes for 102 yards and two touchdowns against San Jose State (Nov. 4)...posted his fourth 100-yard receiving game of the season with seven catches for 141 yards and a touchdown at Hawai’i (Nov. 12)... returned a punt 73 yards, had a kickoff return for 44 yards and caught two passes for 21 yards against UNLV (Nov. 18)...caught four passes for a career-high 193 yards and a touchdown at Air Force (Nov. 25)...caught six passes for 88 yards and a touchdown against Baylor (Dec. 27).

COFFEYVILLE CAREER SOPHOMORE (2015): Named an NJCAA All-American after ranking third nationally and leading the Jayhawk Conference with 116.1 receiving yards per game...caught 66 passes and racked up 1,045 receiving yards, the second-highest season yardage total in school history...topped the conference and ranked fourth in the nation with 17 touchdown receptions. 1313 DDANIEL AUELUA HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 990 Three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Scout.com, Rivals.com SSENIOR and 247 sports...top-ranked recruit in the state of Idaho according DDEFENSIVE TACKLE to Scout.com and 247Sports Composite...named to the All-Idaho 66-2 / 298 4A First Team as a senior...was a second-team all-state and first- AALPINE, UTAH team all-conference selection as a junior. LLONE PEAK HS / MESA CC MAJOR – Health Science BBOISE STATE CAREER JJUNIOR (2016): Appeared in all 113 games, making nine tackles and BROCKB BARR kknocking down a pair of passes... 898 assisted on a pair of tackles in his Bronco debut at Louisiana (Sept. RSR SENIOR 3)...batted down a pass against Utah State (Oct. 1)...made two WIDEW RECEIVER tackles (one solo) against UNLV (Nov. 18)... made two solo tackles 6-36 / 204 against Baylor (Dec. 27). REDDING,R CALIF. ENTERPRISEE HS / MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAREER SHASTAS COLLEGE SOPHOMORE (2015): Recorded 2.0 sacks and 7.5 tackles-for-loss among his 39 tackles with forced three fumbles over nine games. BOISEB STATE CAREER RSR JUNIOR (2016): Appeared in all FRESHMAN (2014): Played in 10 games, recording 38 tackles (15 131 games, mostly on special teams... solo) with a forced fumble. made four solo tackles...served as at Hawai’i (Nov. 12)...made a tackle on special teams at Louisiana (Sept. 3)... HIGH SCHOOL CAREER recorded a special-teams tackle against Utah State (Oct. 1)...made Played at in Utah...helped team to 5A state a tackle on special teams that pinned San Jose State on their own title as a sophomore and to semifinals as a senior in 2013...named five-yard line (Nov. 4). Utah 5A All-State honorable mention in 2013 after recording 58 tackles (13 solo) including 5.0 sacks and 10.0 tackles-for-loss... JUNIOR (2015): Redshirt season. selected to Region 4 Second Team as a junior after making 30 tackles (14 solo) with 2.0 sacks...also played rugby for United SHASTA COLLEGE CAREER Rugby Club, helping lead his team to a national runner-up finish. SOPHOMORE (2014): Named honorable mention all-league after hauling in 42 passes for 780 yards and six touchdowns...played for MAJOR – Communication head coach Craig Thompson.

AUELUA’S CAREER STATISTICS FRESHMAN (2013): Member of the Shasta College football team. YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL INT 2016 13/0 4 5 9 0.0 0.0 0 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Two-year letterwinner in football for Darren Trueblood...played both and wide receiver...caught 31 passes for 807 KKOLE BAILEY yards and seven touchdowns as a senior, leading his squad to 775 a section championship...defensively, recorded 45 tackles and RRS FRESHMAN two interceptions...also lettered twice in baseball and once in OOFFENSIVE LINE basketball...member of the honor roll throughout his prep career. 66-4 / 297 TTWIN FALLS, IDAHO MAJOR – Construction Management TTWIN FALLS HS

BBOISE STATE CAREER FFRESHMAN (2016): Redshirted the sseason.

14 JOHNJ BATES FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirt season. 858 RSR FRESHMAN HIGH SCHOOL CAREER TIGHTT END Four-star recruit and the eighth-best in the country 6-66 / 253 according to Rivals.com…three-star recruit, and the 15th-best tight LLEBANON, ORE. end in the country according to Scout.com…rated the third-best LLEBANON HS tight end in the west by Scout.com…three-star recruit according to ESPN.com…rated the 13th-best tight end in the country and BBOISE STATE CAREER the second-best prospect in the state of Idaho according to ESPN. FFRESHMAN (2016): Redshirted the com…three-star recruit, and the top recruit in the state of Idaho sseason. according to 247sports.com…caught 47 passes for 762 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior in 2013…made 51 receptions for 598 yards HIGH SCHOOL CAREER and seven touchdowns during his junior season…career receiving Three-star recruit per ESPN, Rivals, 247Sports.com...spent his marks include 99 receptions for 1,379 yards and 18 touchdowns… first two years at Nyssa High School in Oregon before moving to defensively, recorded 52 tackles (32 solo), 5.5 quarterback sacks, Lebanon...two-time Oregon 5A selection, named to the first team 13 tackles-for-loss and three fumble recoveries during his career… as a senior and to the second team as a junior...named to Oregon named Preseason High School Mr. Football for the state of Idaho 3A Second Team as a sophomore...named to The Oregonian’s by MaxPreps…helped lead team to state championship…first- All-State Second Team as a senior...thrice named all-league, team all-state on both offense and defense…played for head coach earning All-Mid Willamette Valley Conference honors at wide Shawn Amos. receiver, and in 2014 and 2015...named to All-Eastern Oregon League First Team as a defensive back while MAJOR – General Business earning second-team honors as a receiver following his sophomore season...also competed in basketball and track...in basketball was BLAKLEY’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS named to All-EOL First Team as a sophomore and All-MWVL YEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG honorable mention as a junior...three-time qualifier for the Oregon 2016 12/4 1 28 0 28.0 28 State Track Championships, helping SCHOOL to team titles in 2014 (3A) and 2015 (5A) while capturing consecutive titles in the 110-meter hurdles (2014-15) in addition to the javelin title in CHRISTIANC BLASER 2015...named all-level Male Athlete of the Meet at state as a junior, 808 as along with his hurdles and javelin titles he finished second in the RSR FRESHMAN triple jump and fourth in the long jump. WIDEW RECEIVER 6-16 / 179 MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE,B IDAHO ROCKYR MOUNTAIN HS

CCHASE BLAKLEY BOISEB STATE CAREER 886 FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the RRS JUNIOR season.s TTIGHT END 66-4 / 233 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER CCOEUR D’ALENE, IDAHO Quarterbacked Rocky Mountain to 11-1 record and its first state CCOEUR D’ALENE HS championship in 2015...earned spot on 5A All-SIC First Team as a senior...named to 2015 District 3 East-West All-Star Game (East BBOISE STATE CAREER team)...ran for 228 yards and a touchdown in state quarterfinal RRS SOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared win over Coeur d’Alene...in 5A title game, rushed for opening iin all 13 games, starting four...made touchdown of Rocky Mountain’s 41-22 win...team made three- ttwo catches for 31 yards...nabbed his straight state 5A semifinal appearances (2013-15). first-career catch at Wyoming, with it going for 28 yards (Oct. 29). MAJOR – Undeclared RS FRESHMAN (2015): Missed season due to Achilles’ injury suffered in fall camp.

15 CLAYC BOWLER Midland Region per Scout.com...rated 25th at his position in the 424 state of Texas (Scout)...three-star recruit per Rivals.com...three- FRESHMANF star recruit per ESPN...three-star recruit per 247Sports...helped SLBS lead West Mesquite High School to a 9-3 record and the second 6-06 / 192 round of the Texas 5A Division I Playoffs...finished the year with HHOLTVILLE, CALIF. 48 catches for 686 yards and 12 touchdowns, garnering a third- HHOLTVILLE HS straight first-team 10-4A All-District accolade...as a junior caught 37 passes for 447 yards and five touchdowns, leading his squad to BBOISE STATE CAREER the playoffs...sophomore year caught 29 passes for 399 yards and FFRESHMAN (2017): Enrolled at Boise three scores...member of the A-B Honor Roll. SState for the spring 2017 semester and pparticipated in spring practice. MAJOR – General Business

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER BUTLER’S CAREER STATISTICS Played four years of varsity football at Holtville High School… YEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG played quarterback, running back, wide receiver and defensive 2015 10/0 2 21 0 10.5 11 back…named Manzanita League Offensive Player of the Year as 2016 10/0 3 25 0 8.3 10 a senior (2013) and to the league’s first team after throwing for TOTAL 19/0 5 46 0 9.2 11 1,041 yards and 16 touchdowns, and rushing for 1,971 yards and 27 scores…quarterbacked Holtville to CIF San Diego Section Division V title as a senior…earned spot on All-Manzanita League JULIANJ CARTER Second Team in 2011, rushing for 926 yards and 10 touchdowns… 2 recorded 79 tackles over his career, including 36 as a sophomore RSR FRESHMAN and 23 as a senior…also played four years of basketball and two WIDEW RECEIVER years of track. 6-26 / 208 SCOTTSDALE,S ARIZ. MAJOR – Undeclared SAGUAROS HS

BOISEB STATE CAREER AAKILIAN BUTLER FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the 881 season.s JJUNIOR WWIDE RECEIVER HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 55-10 / 193 The No. 9 player in the state of Arizona, Carter is rated as a three- DDALLAS, TEXAS star recruit according to Rivals.com, and Scout.com has him WWEST MESQUITE HS ranked as the No. 160 player...helped Saguaro High School to a 12-2 season and the Arizona Division III State Championship... BBOISE STATE CAREER was an all-section selection as a junior and a senior...concluded SSOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared in his senior season with 626 receiving yards, 41 catches and seven 110 games...caught three passes for 25 touchdowns...had similar numbers as a junior, recording 701 yyards, averaged 1.4 yards over 13 punt receiving yards, 49 catches and seven touchdowns...made the returns...carried once for 28 yards and caught a pass for six yards at honor roll in high school. Oregon State (Sept. 24)...caught two passes for 19 yards at Hawai’i (Nov. 12). MAJOR – Communication

FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in 10 games, catching a pair of passes for 21 yards and rushing twice for 13 yards and a touchdown...made his collegiate debut against Washington (Sept. 4)...scored his first touchdown on his first-career touch, a 10-yard end around, and rushed twice for 13 yards against Hawai’i (Oct. 3).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Three-star recruit rated one of the top 25 wide receivers from the

16 EZRAE CLEVELAND JAKEJ CONSTANTINE 767 151 FRESHMANF RSR FRESHMAN OFFENSIVEO LINE QUARTERBACKQ 6-66 / 296 6-16 / 189 SSPANAWAY, WASH. CAMARILLO,C CALIF. BBETHEL HS CAMARILLOC HS

BBOISE STATE CAREER BOISEB STATE CAREER FFRESHMAN (2016): Redshirted the FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the sseason. season.s

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 247Sports Composite ranks him a three-star recruit and the No. 24 Three-star recruit per ESPN and 247Sports.com, two-star per player in Washington, along with the No. 107 player at his position Yahoo...helped lead Camarillo to a 15-1 record, the CIF Southern in the country...a two-star according to Rivals.com... racked up 41 Section Northern Division title and an appearance in the CIF State tackles and four sacks in his senior campaign at Bethel HS...was Division II-AA Football Championship Bowl in 2015...named named Bethel’s defensive player of the year and was also a member 2015 CIF Southern Section Northern Division Offensive Player of of the Washington all-state team as chosen by the Associated the Year in 2015...selected to the Cal-Hi Sports All-State Medium Press...also earned lineman of the year honors in his conference Schools Team as a senior...also named Camino League Player of the after being named a first-team all-area defensive lineman and a Year...as a senior threw for 3,988 yards and 51 touchdowns with a first-team all-conference offensive lineman...also played baseball 72.2 completion percentage. and wrestled while at Bethel. MAJOR – Communication MAJOR – Undeclared

AUSTINA COTTRELL GGARRETT COLLINGHAM 171 5 SENIORS RRS SOPHOMORE WIDEW RECEIVER WWIDE RECEIVER 6-26 / 203 66-4 / 228 GLENDALE,G ARIZ. MMERIDIAN, IDAHO MOUNTAINM RIDGE HS / MMOUNTAIN VIEW HS SCOTTSDALES CC

BBOISE STATE CAREER BOISEB STATE CAREER RRS FRESHMAN (2016): Appeared in JUNIORJ (2016): Appeared in all 13 aall 13 games, mainly on special teams... games,g mainly on special teams...made mmade a solo tackle on special teams. six tackles (two solo)...had two tackles (one solo) at Louisiana (Sept. 3)...made a solo tackle at Air Force (Nov. 25). FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirt season. SOPHOMORE (2015): Appeared in 10 games, credited with a HIGH SCHOOL CAREER catch and 77 receiving yards...caught his first pass at Virginia for Led Mountain View to the 5A state championship game and a a 37-yard gain (Sept. 25)...advanced a lateral 40 yards (after a pass runner-up finish in 2014...threw for 1,655 yards and 12 touchdowns completion to another receiver) against New Mexico (Nov. 14). while rushing for 958 yards and 11 scores for the Mavericks...also ran track at Mountain View, qualifying for the 5A Idaho state meet SCOTTSDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAREER in the 100 meters. FRESHMAN (2014): Saw action in nine games, catching 12 passes for 108 yards and a touchdown for the Artichokes...caught MAJOR – General Business a season-high three passes twice, at Snow College (Sept. 13) and at Pima CC (Oct. 4)...hauled in three passes for 28 yards and his only touchdown at Pima...had two catches for a season-high 35 yards against Arizona Western College (Nov. 8).

17 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER BRUNOB DEROSE Caught 15 balls for 260 yards and four touchdowns as a senior in 484 2013 at Mountain Ridge High School...transferred to Mountain RSR FRESHMAN Ridge after three years at O’Connor High School...for O’Connor, WLBW caught 55 passes for 746 yards and six touchdowns over two varsity 5-115 / 216 seasons...as a sophomore in 2012, had 42 receptions for 526 yards PUEBLO,P COLO. and four touchdowns. PUEBLOP EAST HS

MAJOR – Communication BOISEB STATE CAREER FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the COTTRELL’S CAREER STATISTICS season.s YEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG 2015 9/0 1 77 0 77.0 37 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 2016 12/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Four-year varsity standout for Pueblo East...helped lead Pueblo TOTAL 21/0 1 77 0 77.0 37 East to back-to-back state 3A titles in 2014-15...earned All- Colorado honorable mention from the Denver Post in 2015...two- time selection to 3A All-State First Team (2014-15)...made over NICKN CRABTREE 100 tackles in each of his final three seasons: 104 as a sophomore, 939 148 as a junior, 163 as a senior...picked off three passes in each of RSR FRESHMAN his final two years...father and uncle each played at CSU-Pueblo. TIGHTT END 6-76 / 270 MAJOR – Undeclared HUNTINGTONH BEACH, CALIF. HUNTINGTONH BEACH HS ALECA DHAENENS BOISEB STATE CAREER 878 FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the RSR SENIOR season.s TIGHTT END 6-36 / 246 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER FRUITLAND,F IDAHO Three-star recruit per ESPN, Scout.com, 247Sports.com...named FRUITLANDF HS to All-Sunset League Second Team as a senior...ranked as a “tight end/wide receiver to watch” by the BOISEB STATE CAREER prior to the 2015 season...for his career, caught 40 passes for 550 RSR JUNIOR (2016): Appeared in 13 yards and three touchdowns...caught 21 passes for 332 yards as a games,g starting 12...caught 15 passes junior...given the Jim Axton Memorial Award for Character and forf 119 yards and two scores...posted Leadership, and was invited to the Sunset League sportsmanship career highs in catches (five) and receiving yards (40) at Louisiana confrence to represent football. (Sept. 3)...had two catches for seven yards against Washington State (Sept. 10)...caught a pair of passes for 32 yards at Oregon MAJOR – Communication State (Sept. 24)...nabbed a five-yard touchdown pass and had two catches for 16 yards against San Jose State (Nov. 4)...caught his second touchdown pass of the season at Hawai’i, snagging a six- yard scoring pass (Nov. 12).

RS SOPHOMORE (2015): Appeared in all 13 games, mostly as a blocking tight end...also caught two passes for 22 yards and a touchdown...caught his first pass of the season at San José State, going for four yards (Nov. 27)...hauled in an 18-yard touchdown pass at the Poinsettia Bowl against Northern Illinois (Dec. 23).

RS FRESHMAN (2014): Appeared in all 14 games, making two starts...each of his two catches went for two-yard touchdowns... caught his first collegiate pass for a two-yard score at Air Force

18 (Sept. 27)...made the second catch of his career, also a two-yard MARQUESM EVANS touchdown, against Utah State (Nov. 29). 131 FRESHMANF FRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season...earned the Ultimate OSG CORNERBACKC Award from the Broncos’ head strength and conditioning coach. 5-115 / 174 PASADENA,P CALIF. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER NEWBURYN PARK HS Three-year letterwinner for head coach Bruce Schlaich...helped lead Fruitland to three-consecutive state championship appearances BOISEB STATE CAREER (3A), winning the title during his sophomore season in 2010...also FRESHMANF (2017): Graduated high won three-straight league titles...named first-team All-Snake River schools early and enrolled at Boise State Valley and first team all-state at tight end during his junior season... forf the spring 2017 semester. was also first-team all-league and second-team all-state at ...caught 20 passes for 452 yards and six touchdowns...caught HIGH SCHOOL CAREER three passes for 41 yards as a senior, before an injury ended his Three-star recruit according to Scout, Rivals, ESPN and 247sports... season...was starting at both tight end and linebacker in his final rated No. 11 in the west at his position according to Scout...garnered prep campaign...lettered once in basketball, leading Fruitland to first-team All-Camino League honors both his junior and senior the Snake River Valley championship and a second-straight state seasons, in addition to earning all-county honors both seasons... championship during his junior season in 2011-12...named first- senior year recorded 38 tackles (28 solo), two interceptions, 10 pass team All-SRV and earned the Billy O'Dell Award (most team break-ups, one fumble recovery and a blocked field goal...junior points)...member of the National Honor Society. year picked off a pair of passes and broke up 10...also played on the offensive side of the ball, catching eight passes for 136 yards and MAJOR – Entrepreneurship Management two touchdowns in his final prep campaign...caught eight passes for 110 yards as a junior. DHAENENS’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG MAJOR – Undeclared 2014 14/2 2 4 2 2.0 2 2015 13/0 2 22 1 11.0 18 2016 13/12 15 119 2 7.9 23 EMMANUELE FESILI TOTAL 40/14 19 145 5 7.6 23 575 SOPHOMORES NOSEN TACKLE AUSTINA DIXON 6-26 / 302 696 LONGL BEACH, CALIF. RSR FRESHMAN LONGL BEACH POLY HS OFFENSIVEO LINE 6-66 / 286 BOISEB STATE CAREER TEMPE,T ARIZ. FRESHMANF (2016): Appeared in two CORONAC DEL SOL HS games,g making his collegiate debut at LouisianaL (Sept. 3). BOISEB STATE CAREER FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the HIGH SCHOOL season.s Three-star recruit per Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports. com... helped take Poly to the PAC-5 semifinals in 2014...earned HIGH SCHOOL CAREER spot on the All-CIF Southern Section Pac-5 Division Team as a Rated a three-star recruit by Scout.com...started at offensive senior...named to the Long Beach Press-Telegram 2015 Dream tackle, being named to the All-Section and All-City First Teams... Team Second Team...recorded 8.0 tackles-for-loss among his 39 helped lead Corona del Sol to an appearance in the state playoffs... tackles (28 solo) as a senior for Long Beach Poly...that performance also played for Corona del Sol, earning one letter and followed up a junior season in which he made 97 tackles (83 solo) expecting to earn a second in 2016...named a “Scholar Baller” at with 3.0 sacks and 10.0 TFL. Corona del Sol, as owner of a GPA of 3.5 or above. MAJOR - Undeclared MAJOR – Undeclared

19 FESILI’S CAREER STATISTICS JORDANJ HAPPLE YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL INT 323 2016 2/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 RSR FRESHMAN SAFETYS 5-115 / 198 JABRILJ FRAZIER PORTLAND,P ORE. 181 JESUITJ HS RSR JUNIOR STUDS BOISEB STATE CAREER 6-46 / 243 FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the LOSL ANGELES, CALIF. season.s VERBUMV DEI HS HIGH SCHOOL CAREER BOISEB STATE CAREER Metro League Defensive Player of the Year both his junior and RSR SOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared senior seasons for head coach Ken Potter...three-year letterwinner ini 12 games, making seven starts... was also first-team all-league at both safety and wide receiver in recordedr 4.0 sacks, 5.0 tackles-for-loss each of his final two seasons...was named Class 6A All-State on among his 38 tackles (28 solo)...had a sack and 1.5 tackles-for-loss both sides of the ball each year, earning first-team honors on among his three tackles at Louisiana (Sept. 3)...made five tackles defense both years...was first-team all-state on offense as a junior, (three solo) against Washington State (Sept. 10)...had four solo and second-team all-state as a senior...helped lead Jesuit High tackles and a sack at Oregon State (Sept. 24)...made a sack among School to league championships his sophomore through senior his four solo tackles against Utah State (Oct. 1)...had a sack among seasons, winning the state championship during his final season... his four tackles (three solo) at New Mexico (Oct. 7)...shared a sack team also finished runner-up during his sophomore year and made and had four tackles (three solo) against BYU (Oct. 20)...made six the quarterfinals during his junior season...caught 50 passes for 779 tackles (four solo) at Air Force (Nov. 25). yards and nine touchdowns as a senior...junior season hauled in 74 passes for 1,416 yards and 15 touchdowns, leading the Metro RS FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in 11 games, making 17 tackles League in each statistical category...had six interceptions as a (11 solo) including 2.5 sacks and 4.0 tackles-for-loss along with senior...finalist for the Oregon Sports Awards Prep Football Player two pass breakups...broke up a pass and made a tackle-for-loss of the Year following his junior season...lettered three times in among his three tackles (two solo)...had 1.5 sacks and three total basketball and twice in track and field. tackles (two solo) in win at Virginia (Sept. 25)...batted down a pass and made four tackles (three solo) against Hawai’i (Oct. 3)...had a MAJOR – Undeclared sack and 1.5 tackles-for-loss at San José State (Nov. 27).

FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirt season. DONTED HARRINGTON 717 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER RSR FRESHMAN Four-star recruit according to 247sports.com…three-star recruit OFFENSIVEO LINE according to Scout.com, ESPN.com and Rivals.com…one of the 6-26 / 298 top 30 recruits in the state of California according to 247sports. SANS CLEMENTE, CALIF. com…as a senior in 2013, recorded 99 tackles (91 solo)…in 2012 SANS CLEMENTE HS as junior, recorded 92 tackles (55 solo) and two tackles-for-loss… career totals include 191 total tackles (146 solo) and two TFLs… BOISEB STATE CAREER played for head coach Rico Martin. FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the season.s MAJOR – Communication HIGH SCHOOL CAREER FRAZIER’S CAREER STATISTICS Three-star recruit according to Scout.com and the 247Sports YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL INT Composite...rated as the 13th-best center nationally in the 2016 2015 11/0 11 6 17 2.5 4.0 0 class...also rated No. 1 at the position in California and No. 3 in 2016 12/7 28 10 38 4.0 5.0 0 the West...four-year starter for the Tritons helped lead his squad TOTAL 23/7 39 16 55 6.5 9.0 0 to a runner-up finish in the CIF Southwest Division in his final prep campaign...named first-team All-Sea View League, first-team

20 All-CIF Southwest Division and first-team All-Orange County CAMERONC HARTSFIELD as a senior for head coach Jaime Ortiz...did not allow a sack on 373 the season...junior year garnered first-team All-Sea View League, RSR SENIOR first-team All-CIF Southwest Division and third-team All-Orange SAFETYS County honors...allowed only one sack...two-time Scholar-Athlete 5-105 / 197 Award recipient was also twice named to the superintendent’s ALLEN,A TEXAS honor roll...seven-time member of the principal’s honor roll. ALLENA HS

MAJOR – Undeclared BOISEB STATE CAREER RSR JUNIOR (2016): Appeared in all 131 games, making nine starts...broke REIDR HARRISON-DUCROS upu three passes, finished fifth on the 272 team with 65 tackles (39 solo), including 2.0 tackles-for-loss...made SOPHOMORES eight tackles (five solo) including a tackle-for-loss at Louisiana CORNERBACKC (Sept. 3)...broke up a pair of passes and made seven tackles (four 5-105 / 180 solo) against Washington State (Sept. 10)...led the team with eight COLLEYVILLE,C TEXAS tackles (five solo) including one for loss at Oregon State (Sept. 24)... COLLEYVILLEC HERITAGE HS made five tackles (three solo) at New Mexico (Oct. 7)...had four solo tackles against Colorado State (Oct. 15)...broke up a pass and FRESHMANF (2016): Appeared in had four tackles (two solo) against BYU (Oct. 20)...made a career- 101 games, breaking up a pass and high 11 tackles at Wyoming (Oct. 29)...had five tackles (three solo) makingm nine tackles (six solo)...made against UNLV (Nov. 18)...made seven tackles (four solo) at Air twot tackles (one solo) in his collegiate Force (Nov. 25). debut at Louisiana (Sept. 3)...had four tackles (three solo) at New Mexico (Oct. 7)...made a solo tackles against BYU (Oct. 20)...broke RS SOPHOMORE (2015): Appeared in 12 games, breaking up a up a pass and made a solo tackle at Hawai’i (Nov. 12). pass and making three tackles (two solo) including a tackle-for- loss...broke up a pass against Idaho State (Sept. 18)...made a tackle- HIGH SCHOOL CAREER for-loss at Colorado State (Oct. 10)...had a solo tackle at UNLV Earned four letters in football and three in at San (Oct. 31). Clemente High School...named the team’s Special Teams Player of the Year...30 of his 39 kickoffs went for touchbacks in 2013...went RS FRESHMAN (2014): Appeared in all 14 games, making 5-for-6 on field-goal attempts with a long of 45, and was 22-for-24 nine tackles (five solo)...made five tackles (four solo) in win over on PAT attempts...punted 26 times for an average of 33.7 yards per Colorado State (Sept. 6). punt, and placed five inside the 20-yard line...also caught 17 passes for 210 yards as a senior...played for head coach Jamie Ortiz. FRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season.

MAJOR – General Business HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Recorded 100 tackles and six punt blocks in his final prep campaign, HARRISON-DUCROS’ CAREER STATISTICS helping lead head coach Tom Westerberg's Allen High School to YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL TFL PBU INT the 5A Texas State Championship...earned UIL Defensive Player of 2016 10/0 6 3 9 0.0 1 0 the Game honors in the title game with nine tackles and a 56-yard fumble recovery...garnered first-team All-District 10-5A honors.

MAJOR – General Business

HARTSFIELD’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL TFL PBU INT 2014 14/0 5 4 9 0.0 0 0 2015 12/0 2 1 3 1.0 1 0 2016 13/9 39 26 64 2.0 3 0 TOTAL 39/9 46 31 76 3.0 4 0

21 CHASEC HATADA yards (745) and all-purpose yards (895)...on defense, had three 939 interceptions, 79 tackles, four blocked kicks and scored a pair of SOPHOMORES touchdowns...started four games as a junior before suffering a DEFENSIVED TACKLE season-ending injury...is a third-generation Bronco, as his father, 6-36 / 267 Terry Heffner, played wide receiver at Boise State from 1987- RROCKLIN, CALIF. 90, and his grandfather played for the Broncos in 1957...another RROCKLIN HS grandfather, Bill Hill, played at Oklahoma from 1960-64...uncle is Chuck Pagano, the current head coach of the . BBOISE STATE CAREER FFRESHMAN (2016): Appeared in MAJOR – General Business sseven games, with one pass breakup... bbroke up a pass at the line at Hawai’i HEFFNER’S CAREER STATISTICS (Nov. 12). YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL INT 2016 3/0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Three-star recruit according Rivals.com and 247Sports Composite, which ranked him as the No. 67 amongst all strong-side defensive HADENH HOGGARTH ends in the country...as a senior, was named the defensive player of 414 the year in the Sierra Foothill League after registering 40 tackles and RSR JUNIOR six sacks...first-team All-Metro, All-Sac-Joaquin and All-Northern KICKERK California his senior season...recorded 45 tackles and eight sacks 6-06 / 198 his junior year, earned first-team All-Metro and All-Sierra Foothill ORMANDO BEACH, FLA. League selections as well...named to the all-state team for juniors NEWBURYN PARK HS / BETHUNE that same year...his father, Ian Hatada, attended Boise State and was COOKMANC a Big Sky 110-meter hurdles champion in 1996. BOISEB STATE CAREER MAJOR – Kinesiology RSR JUNIOR (2017): Enrolled at Boise StateS for the spring 2017 semester and HATADA’S CAREER STATISTICS participated in spring football. YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL INT 2016 670 0 0 0 0 0 0 BETHUNE COOKMAN CAREER FRESHMAN (2014): Played in nine games, scoring 34 points (three FGs, 25 PATs)...went 3-for-6 on field-goal attempts with a WWILL HEFFNER long of 32, and 25-for-26 on PATs. 441 RRS SOPHOMORE HIGH SCHOOL CAREER WWLB Prepped under head coach Marc Beach at local powerhouse 66-2 / 219 Seabreeze High School in his hometown of Ormond Beach… BBOISE, IDAHO helped the Sandcrabs to a 7-3 record in 2013, despite missing time BBISHOP KELLY HS with an injury…team finished 3-1 in district play…ranked No. 81 in the state by MaxPreps…also lettered in soccer. BBOISE STATE CAREER RRS FRESHMAN (2016): Appeared MAJOR – Psychology iin three games, sharing a tackle...... sshared a tackle in his collegiate debut at Louisiana (Sept. 3).

FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirted the season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Named to USA TODAY High School Sports’ 4A All-SIC Team in 2014...helped lead Bishop Kelly to consecutive 4A state titles (2013- 14)...as a senior, paced the Knights in receptions (41), receiving

22 TYLERT HORTON BRYANB JEFFERSON 141 9 JUNIORJ RSR SOPHOMORE CORNERBACKC WIDEW RECEIVER 5-115 / 188 5-115 / 193 FFRESNO, CALIF. LEESBURG,L FLA. EEDISON HS LEESBURGL HS

BBOISE STATE CAREER RSR FRESHMAN (2016): Did not see SSOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared in action.a aand started all 13 games...intercepted a pass, which he returned 85 yards FRESHMANF (2015): Redshirt season. for a touchdown, broke up nine passes and made 35 tackles (28 solo)...was named Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week HIGH SCHOOL CAREER after he returned an interception 85 yards for a touchdown, made Three-star recruit per ESPN...three-star recruit per 247Sports rated five tackles (three solo) against Washington State (Sept. 10)...had No. 48 athlete overall nationally and No. 74 overall in Florida...team four tackles and broke up a pass at Oregon State (Sept. 24)...broke hauled in 42 catches for 801 yards and eight touchdowns up a pair of passes against Utah State (Oct. 1)...knocked away a pass as a senior...junior season caught 41 passes for 609 yards and five against Colorado State (Oct. 15)...had a career-high seven tackles touchdowns, helping to lead his squad to a district championship (five solo) at Wyoming (Oct. 29)...broke up a pass and had three and the second round of the 6A playoffs...sophomore season caught solo tackles against San Jose State (Nov. 4)...made four solo tackles 41 passes for 551 yards and five touchdowns, as team finished as and broke up a pass at Hawai’i (Nov. 12)...broke up two passes and district runner-up. made five tackles (four solo) against Baylor (Dec. 27). MAJOR - Entrepreneurship Management FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in 12 games, making two starts... made 12 tackles (10 solo) and broke up a pass...made his collegiate debut against Washington (Sept. 4)...made a solo tackle against JAKEJ KNIGHT Hawai’i (Oct. 3)...had two tackles (one solo) at Utah State (Oct. 848 16)...broke up a pass and made a tackle against Wyoming (Oct. RSR JUNIOR 24)...made four solo tackles against New Mexico (Nov. 14). TIGHTT END 6-46 / 241 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER MERIDIAN,M IDAHO Three-star recruit per Scout.com rated No. 64 nationally at his ROCKYR MOUNTAIN HS / position...also rated No. 12 at cornerback in the West and No. 9 AUBURNA in California...three-star recruit per Rivals.com...three-star recruit per 247Sports Composite...named to the Fresno Bee Fab 50 BOISEB STATE CAREER following his final prep campaign...earned Most Valuable Player RSR SOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared honors at the DBGuru All-Star Game, returning two interceptions ini all 13 games, starting eight...made for touchdowns...helped lead his squad to the Division I SoCal two catches for 56 yards...caught his first collegiate pass at Oregon Regional finals as a senior...played cornerback, wide receiver and State, having it go for 10 yards (Sept. 24)...hauled in a 46-yard pass returned punts...hauled in four interceptions...as a junior, registered that set up the go-ahead touchdown against BYU (Oct. 20). nine interceptions, returning four for touchdowns en route to first- team All-County-Metro honors. SOPHOMORE (2015): Sat out the season due to transfer rules.

MAJOR – General Business AUBURN CAREER (TRACK & FIELD) Attended Auburn in 2014-15 and was on the track and field team... HORTON’S CAREER STATISTICS placed 13th in the shot put with a throw of 53-6.5/16.32m at the YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL TFL PBU INT 2015 SEC Indoor Championships. 2015 12/2 10 2 12 0.0 1 0 2016 13/13 28 7 35 0.0 9 1 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER TOTAL 25/15 38 9 47 0.0 10 1 Played tight end and linebacker at Rocky Mountain, and as a senior in 2013 caught 27 passes for 526 yards and eight touchdowns...in track and field, captured 5A state titles in the shot put and discus

23 as a senior (2014). ROBERTR LEWIS 303 MAJOR - Communication RSR FRESHMAN CORNERBACKC KNIGHT’S CAREER STATISTICS 5-105 / 175 YEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG LOSL ANGELES, CALIF. 2016 13/8 2 56 0 28.0 46 HAWKINSH HS

BOISEB STATE CAREER GARRETTG LARSON FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the 676 season.s RSR SOPHOMORE OFFENSIVEO LINE HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 6-46 / 295 Ranked as a three-star recruit per 247Sports Composite, rated as FRUITLAND,F IDAHO the No. 166 player at his position...Scout.com also has him rated FRUITLANDF HS as three-star and the No. 111 at his position, including the No. 19 cornerback in the state of California...an all-league selection BOISEB STATE CAREER both his junior and senior seasons, and tacked on an all-city RSR FRESHMAN (2016): Appeared honor during his senior year...combined for 81 tackles, six sacks, ini four games...along with the rest and three interceptions over the course of his junior and senior ofo the Bronco offensive line, was a seasons...lettered in track and field three times along with doing so semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award, given to college football’s top twice in football...honor roll member. offensive line unit...part of a Bronco offensive line that paved the way for the Mountain West’s top offense at 472.8 yards per game... MAJOR – Communication helped provide protection in a passing offense that ranked 15th in the country with 298.3 passing yards per game. MATTM LOCHER FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirt season. 545 RSR SOPHOMORE HIGH SCHOOL CAREER NOSEN TACKLE Three-star recruit per Scout.com is also the top-rated offensive 6-26 / 281 tackle in the state of Idaho, No. 18 in the West Region and No. 92 LOSL ALAMITOS, CALIF. nationally...three-star recruit per 247Sports Composite rated No. 4 LOSL ALAMITOS HS overall in Idaho...two-way starter at offensive and for Fruitland...started 48 straight games on the offensive line... BOISEB STATE CAREER helped lead Fruitland to the state championship game in each of RSR FRESHMAN (2016): Appeared in his four varsity seasons...part of an offensive line that plowed the twot games. way for Fruitland to average 290 rushing yards and 33.3 points per game in 2014...named 3A All-Idaho First Team from 2012- FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirted the season. 14...four-time 3A All-Snake River Valley selection, earning first- team honors from 2012-14...played prep ball with current Broncos HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Alec Dhaenens and Joey Martarano...wrestled for three seasons at Three-star recruit per Scout.com rated No. 47 nationally, No. 10 Fruitland...won the Idaho state title at heavyweight as Fruitland in the West and No. 6 in California at middle linebacker...three- captured the school’s first state championship. star recruit per Rivals.com and 247 Sports Composite...Orange County Register Defensive Player of the Year...named to All-CIF MAJOR - General Business Southern Section Team (West Valley Division) in 2014...Sunset League co-MVP and All-Sunset League First Team in 2014...was also MaxPreps All-State First Team, All-CIF West Valley Division and Press Telegram Dream Team...registered 155 tackles, seven sacks, an interception and a fumble recovery during his final prep campaign...also rushed for 233 yards and nine touchdowns on offense...helped lead Griffins to the Sunset League title in 2014 with a perfect 5-0 league mark...missed all but one game as a junior in

24 2013 due to a foot injury...sophomore season named his squad’s TYSONT MAEVA Varsity Rookie of the Year and garnered second-team all-league 585 honors...recorded 144 tackles, three fumble recoveries and two SOPHOMORES interceptions. MLBM 6-06 / 214 MAJOR – Finance SANS DIEGO, CALIF. CATHEDRALC CATHOLIC HS LOCHER’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL INT BOISEB STATE CAREER 2016 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FRESHMANF (2016): Appeared in 121 games, making 21 tackles and 1.5 tackles-for-loss...sharedt a tackle in SONATONES LUI his collegiate debut at Louisiana (Sept. 3)...made two solo tackles 989 at Hawai’i (Nov. 12)...had a tackle-for-loss among his two tackles SOPHOMORES against UNLV (Nov. 18)...made seven tackles (six solo) and shared NOSEN TACKLE one for loss at Air Force (Nov. 25)...had six solo tackles against 6-16 / 305 Baylor at the Motel 6 Cactus Bowl (Dec. 27). SANDY,S UTAH ALTAA HS HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Scout.com, Rivals. BOISEB STATE CAREER com and 247Sports...two-way player saw action at both middle FRESHMANF (2016): Appeared in 12 linebacker and fullback...first-team All-San Diego Section at games,g sharing a sack and making 10 linebacker following his senior campaign...junior year recorded 80 tacklest (four solo)...made two tackles tackles, two interceptions and one sack. (one solo) and shared a tackle-for-loss at Louisiana (Sept. 3)... shared a pair of tackles against BYU (Oct. 20)...made a solo tackle MAJOR – Undeclared at Hawai’i (Nov. 12)...made two solo tackles at Air Force (Nov. 25). MAEVA’S CAREER STATISTICS HIGH SCHOOL CAREER YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL INT Named Utah 5A All-State honorable mention as a senior in 2012... 2016 12/1 17 4 21 0.0 1.5 0 also earned spot on MaxPreps’ Utah All-Region 3 First Team... recorded 55 tackes (24 solo) with 3.5 sacks and 6.0 tackles-for-loss that season...had a sack among his six tackles as a junior. ROBERTR MAHONE 343 MAJOR – Undeclared RSR FRESHMAN RUNNINGR BACK LUI’S CAREER STATISTICS 5-105 / 211 YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL INT PROSPER,P TEXAS 2016 12/0 4 6 10 0.5 0.5 0 PROSPERP HS

BOISEB STATE CAREER FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the season.s

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER A two-star running back according to Scout.com...after playing his first two years of as a safety, Mahone switched to running back and immediately excelled, racking up 868 yards and 12 touchdowns his junior season...continued to grow as a senior, finishing the year with 1,172 yards and 16 touchdowns on 125 carries...first-team All-District 10-5A his junior and senior seasons, along with being named team captain both years as well.

25 MAJOR – Kinesiology DURRANTD MILES 919 JUNIORJ ALEXANDERA MATTISON DEFENSIVED END 222 6-56 / 253 SOPHOMORES SOUTHS JORDAN, UTAH RUNNINGR BACK BINGHAMB HS 5-115 / 214 SANS BERNARDINO, CALIF. BOISEB STATE CAREER SANS BERNARDINO HS SOPHOMORES (2016): Appeared in alla 13 games, starting six...recorded BOISEB STATE CAREER a sack, 4.5 tackles-for-loss, made 35 FRESHMANF (2016): Appeared in tackles (20 solo) with a fumble recovery...made a solo tackle against alla 13 games, rushing for 328 yards Utah State (Oct. 1)...had a tackle-for-loss among his four tackles anda four touchdowns and averaging (one solo) at New Mexico (Oct. 7)...made a sack among his two 4.9 yards per carry...also caught five passes for 54 yards...rushed solo tackles against Colorado State (Oct. 15)...had a tackle-for-loss 11 times for 61 yards and a touchdown in his collegiate debut at among his three tackles (two solo) against San Jose State (Nov. 4)... Louisiana (Sept. 3)...ran for 21 yards on three carries at Oregon State recovered a fumble and made two solo tackles at Hawai’i (Nov. (Sept. 24)...carried twice for nine yards at New Mexico (Oct. 7)... 12)...made six tackles (two solo) at Air Force (Nov. 25)...had three ran twice for five yards and caught a 19-yard pass against Colorado solo tackles and a tackle-for-loss against Baylor (Dec. 27). State (Oct. 15)...caught a pass for 15 yards and carried once for four yards against BYU (Oct. 20)...carried four times for 40 yards, FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in 11 games, making three tackles including a 16-yard touchdown run, at Wyoming (Oct. 29)...posted (one solo)...made his collegiate debut against Idaho State (Sept. 18). career highs in carries (18) and rushing yards (100) and scored on a 19-yard run against San Jose State (Nov. 4)...carried 10 times for HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 40 yards and caught a pass for 12 yards at Hawai’i (Nov. 12)...ran Initially signed with the Broncos in 2013, then went on a two- for 24 yards and his fourth touchdown of the season against UNLV year church mission...three-year letterwinner for head coach Dave (Nov. 18) ...carried eight times for 21 yards against Baylor (Dec. 27) Peck...registered 51 tackles, a sack, 10 hurries and five pass break- ups as a junior...recorded 64 tackles and 10 sacks as a senior en HIGH SCHOOL CAREER route to first-team all-state honors from both the Deseret News Three-star recruit per ESPN, Yahoo, Scout.com and 247Sports. and Salt Lake Tribune...also had 12 hurries and five pass PBUs, com...twice named to San Bernardino Sun First Team (2014-15)... earning team most valuable player and all-region honors...;two- selected to play in both the Inland Valley Football Classic following time letterwinner in basketball. his senior season...ran for over 2,000 yards in each of his final two seasons, going for 2,017 yards and 26 touchdowns as a junior and MAJOR – Health Science 2,057 yards and 22 touchdowns in 2015...won a league wrestling title at 195 pounds and was named all-league as a junior...also MILES’ CAREER STATISTICS ran track, winning the Mountain Valley League title in the 110 YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU hurdles...boasts a 4.8 cumulative grade-point average. 2015 11/0 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 2016 13/6 20 15 35 1.0 4.5 0 MAJOR - Communication TOTAL 24/6 21 17 38 1.0 4.5 0

MATTISON’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GM/ST ATT YDS TD YPC LG 2016 13/0 67 328 4 4.9 19

26 SEANS MODSTER college football’s top offensive line unit...part of a Bronco offensive 8 line that paved the way for the Mountain West’s top offense at 472.8 RSR JUNIOR yards per game...helped provide protection in a passing offense WIDEW RECEIVER that ranked 15th in the country with 298.3 passing yards per game. 5-115 / 196 MMISSION VIEJO, CALIF. FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirted the season. MMISSION VIEJO HS HIGH SCHOOL CAREER BBOISE STATE CAREER Three-star recruit per Scout.com rated No. 1 in Nevada and No. RRS SOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared 27 in the West Region at offensive tackle...rated No. 8 overall in iin 10 games, making eight catches for Nevada by Rivals.com...three-star recruit per ESPN rated No. 9 1135 yards...set career highs with four overall in Nevada...rated No. 10 overall in Nevada by 247Sports... catches and 82 receiving yards against BYU (Oct. 20)...caught two two-time Nevada 1-A All-State Team (2013 and 2014)...named passes for 27 yards at Wyoming (Oct. 29). Division 1-A Lineman of the Year in 2013 after leading Faith Lutheran to its first state title...Sunset League Lineman of the Year RS FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in eight games, making three as a senior...team reached the quarterfinals of the state playoffs in catches for 39 yards...made his collegiate debut against Idaho 2014...spent time as a tight end and a blocking back before being State (Sept. 18)...made the first receptions of his career at UNLV, moved to offensive tackle at Faith Lutheran...named all-conference finishing the game with two for 22 yards (Oct. 31)...had a catch for in 2012...also earned three varsity letters in basketball. 17 yards against Air Force (Nov. 20). MAJOR – Finance FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER KEKOAK NAWAHINE Three-star recruit according to Scout.com, ESPN.com and Rivals. 101 com…caught 37 passes for 783 yards and 13 touchdowns as a SOPHOMORES senior en route to All-South Coast League Most Valuable Offensive SAFETYS Player honors…junior season had 45 receptions for 935 yards and 6-26 / 199 12 touchdowns, earning All-County Second Team honors…played MERIDIAN,M IDAHO for head coach . ROCKYR MOUNTAIN HS

MAJOR – General Business BOISEB STATE CARER FRESHMANF (2016): Appeared in 12 MODSTER’S CAREER STATISTICS games,g making one start...broke up YEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG twot passes, made 21 tackles (14 solo) 2015 8/0 3 39 0 13.0 17 and recorded a tackle-for-loss...shared a tackle against Washington 2016 10/0 8 135 0 16.9 56 State (Sept. 10)...made a tackle at New Mexico (Oct. 7)...broke TOTAL 18/0 11 174 0 15.8 56 up a pass and had a tackle-for-loss among his four solo tackles at Hawai’i (Nov. 12)...made six tackles (four solo) and broke up a pass that ended up being intercepted by the Broncos at Air Force (Nov. JJOHN MOLCHON 25)...made five tackles (four solo) against Baylor (Dec. 27). 777 RRS SOPHOMORE HIGH SCHOOL CAREER OOFFENSIVE LINE Three-star recruit per Scout.com rated No. 1 in Nevada and No. 66-5 / 313 27 in the West Region at offensive tackle...rated No. 8 overall in LLAS VEGAS, NEV. Nevada by Rivals.com...three-star recruit per ESPN rated No. 9 FFAITH LUTHERAN HS overall in Nevada...rated No. 10 overall in Nevada by 247Sports... two-time Nevada 1-A All-State Team (2013 and 2014)...named BBOISE STATE CARER Division 1-A Lineman of the Year in 2013 after leading Faith RRS FRESHMAN (2016): Appeared Lutheran to its first state title...Sunset League Lineman of the Year iin seven games, making three starts... as a senior...team reached the quarterfinals of the state playoffs in aalong with the rest of the Bronco 2014...spent time as a tight end and a blocking back before being offensive line, was a semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award, given to moved to offensive tackle at Faith Lutheran...named all-conference

27 in 2012...also earned three varsity letters in basketball. tackles (one solo) in season against Ole Miss (Aug. 28)... broke up a pass and made two tackles, sharing a tackle for loss MAJOR – Undeclared against Colorado State (Sept. 6)...recorded a sack and had four tackles (two solo) in win at Connecticut (Sept. 13)...made three NAWAHINE’S CAREER STATISTICS tackles including sharing one for loss against Louisiana (Sept. 20)... YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL TFL PBU INT recorded a sack among his two solo tackles in win over San Diego 2016 12/1 14 7 21 1.0 2 0 State (Nov. 15)...had a sack for the second straight game, made two solo tackles at Wyoming (Nov. 22)...broke up a pass and had a tackle-for-loss in win over Utah State (Nov. 29)...recorded 2.0 JOHNJ OJUKWU TFL among his six tackles (all solo) in Fiesta Bowl win over No. 10 707 Arizona (Dec. 31). FRESHMANF OFFENSIVEO LINE FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in 12 games during his debut 6-66 / 297 season with the Broncos…recorded 29 tackles (21 solo), including BOISE,B IDAHO seven for-loss and 2.5 sacks…TFL total ranked tied for second on BOISEB HS the team…season-high eight tackles (all solo) against Colorado State (Nov. 2), including a season-high three TFLs…over the last BOISEB STATE CAREER four games of the regular season, registered 6.5 TFLs and each of FRESHMANF (2017): Graduated high his 2.5 sacks…forced two fumbles against the Rams…recovered schools early, enrolled at Boise State one against New Mexico (Nov. 30). forf the spring 2017 semester and participated in spring practice. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Three-year letterwinner for head coach Mike Marrujo…named HIGH SCHOOL CAREER first-team All-Empire League following both his sophomore and Three-star recruit according to Scout and 247sports…rated the No. junior seasons…also lettered three times in basketball and four 3 and 4 prospect in the state of Idaho per Scout and 247sports, times in track and field…named second-team all-league as a respectively…three-year starter was named both first-team all- freshman on the hardwood…named first-team all-league in track conference and first-team all-state as a senior…also played in the as a sophomore, and was the Empire League’s Most Valuable Player East-West Shrine All-Star game following his senior season… as a junior…set the school’s shot put record as a junior (57-3), and lettered in wrestling and track & field in addition to football. recorded a personal best of 172-3 in the discus…member of the Valencia Honor Roll. MAJOR – Undeclared MAJOR - Accountancy

GABEG PEREZ PEREZ’S CAREER STATISTICS 333 YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU RSR SENIOR 2013 12/0 21 8 29 2.5 7.0 0 STUDS 2014 14/0 20 9 29 3.5 7.5 2 6-46 / 246 2016 5/0 5 0 5 0.0 0.0 0 PLACENTIA,P CALIF. TOTAL 31/0 46 17 63 6.0 14.5 2 VALENCIAV HS

BOISEB STATE CAREER RSR JUNIOR (2016): Appeared in fivefi games before suffering season- endinge injury...made five solo tackles including a tackle-for-loss...made two solo tackles including one for loss against Washington State (Sept. 10).

JUNIOR (2015): Redshirted the season due to injury.

SOPHOMORE (2014): Appeared in all 14 games...made 29 tackles (20 solo) along with 3.5 sacks and 7.5 tackles-for-loss...made two

28 DEANDRED PIERCE HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 4 Three-star recruit per Scout.com rated No. 1 in Arizona, No. 7 in the SOPHOMORES West Region and No. 35 nationally at tight end...three-star recruit CORNERBACKC per Rivals.com rated No. 14 overall in Arizona...three-star recruit 5-115 / 174 per ESPN rated No. 8 overall in Arizona and No. 15 nationally at his LLONG BEACH, CALIF. position...three-star recruit per 247Sports rated No. 28 nationally at LLONG BEACH POLY HS tight end and No. 18 overall in Arizona...helped lead Shamrocks to back-to-back state titles in 2013 and 2014...finished his prep career BBOISE STATE CARER with 74 catches for 1,036 yards and 26 touchdowns...as a senior FFRESHMAN (2016): Appeared in 12 was named to Arizona FCA’s 2014 All-State Top 25 (all divisions) ggames, making one start...broke up Team...two-time Arizona FCA Division V All-State Team selection ttwo passes, made a tackle-for-loss, (2013-14)...caught 27 passes for 374 yards and eight touchdowns made 19 tackles (14 solo)...shared a tackle in his collegiate debut on offense in 2013, while as a defensive end racked up 84 tackles at Louisiana (Sept. 3)...made a tackle against Washington State and 14.5 sacks...also played basketball at Yuma Catholic. (Sept. 10)...had three tackles (two solo) against Utah State (Oct. 1)...made two tackles (one solo) at New Mexico (Oct. 7)...had four MAJOR – Criminal Justice tackles (three solo) at Hawai’i (Nov. 12)....broke up a pass and made a tackle-for-loss against UNLV (Nov. 18). PISTONE’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 2016 5/1 0 0 0 0.0 - Three-star recruit per ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports.com...selected to the USA Football U19 National Team that defeated Canada, 33-0, in the International Bowl on Jan. 31...made a solo tackle and broke NICHOLAIN PITMAN up a pass in the contest...helped take Long Beach Poly to the PAC- 505 5 semifinals in 2014...intercepted a pair of passes and recorded 54 SOPHOMORES tackles (37 solo) with 2.0 sacks and 8.5 tackles-for-loss as a senior... LONGL SNAPPER picked off a pair of passes as a junior along with 73 tackles (64 5-115 / 230 solo), 3.0 sacks and 6.5 TFL...knocked down a combined 13 passes BOISE,B IDAHO over his final two seasons...played at Poly under his father, Antonio TIMBERLINET HS Pierce, ESPN analyst and former Pro Bowl linebacker and Super Bowl XLII champion with the . BOISEB STATE CARER FRESHMANF (2016): Appeared in MAJOR – Undeclared oneo game...handled field goal and PAT snappings duties at Hawai’i (Nov. 12). PIERCE’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL TFL PBU INT HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 2016 12/1 14 5 19 1.0 2 0 Part of Timberline teams that reached 5A state playoffs in 2014 and 2015...also part of the track and field team, competing in shot put and discus...named to the 5A SIC 3.5 Academic List as a senior. MMATT PISTONE 447 MAJOR – Economics RRS SOPHOMORE TTIGHT END 66-3 / 247 YYUMA, ARIZ. YYUMA CATHOLIC HS

RRS FRESHMAN (2016): Appeared in fifive games, making one start...served pprimarily as a blocking tight end.

FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirt season.

29 ANDRESA PRECIADO FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirt season. 787 RSR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CAREER OFFENSIVEO LINE Played football and baseball at Damien High School...two-time 6-66 / 292 all-league selection (2012-13)...named team’s Rookie of the Year IIMPERIAL BEACH, CALIF. as a sophomore in 2011...tabbed team’s Defensive MVP in 2012... MMAR VISTA HS record 240 tackles and forced eight fumbles over his three-year varsity career...set a school record with 119 tackles in 2013...also BBOISE STATE CAREER forced five fumbles, recovered three fumbles and intercepted a pass RRS SOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared as a senior...named Defensive MVP at California Classic All-Star iin one game...along with the rest Game in 2014...played for head coach Mark Paredes. oof the Bronco offensive line, was a semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award, given to college football’s top MAJOR - Construction Managemant offensive line unit...part of a Bronco offensive line that paved the way for the Mountain West’s top offense at 472.8 yards per game... PROVENZANO’S CAREER STATISTICS helped provide protection in a passing offense that ranked 15th in YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL INT the country with 298.3 passing yards per game. 2016 2/0 4 4 8 0.0 0.0 0

RS FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in three games. NICKN PROVENZANO FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirt season. 959 RSR FRESHMAN HIGH SCHOOL CAREER WLBW Two-star recruit according to Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247sports. 5-115 / 216 com…team captain both his junior and senior seasons at Mar GLENDORA,G CALIF. Vista High School…earned first-team All-CIF…earned second- DAMIEND HS team all-league honors as a sophomore…varsity letterwinner in football, basketball and baseball…received a leadership award BOISEB STATE CAREER in basketball…named a Union Tribune Scholar-Athlete both FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the his junior and senior seasons…named an Advance Placement season.s Scholar in August of 2013…member of the California Scholarship Federation…Senior Class President…four-year Associated Student HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Body Finance Commissioner, serving as the Head Commissioner Part of Damien squad that captured the varsity division two title his senior year…played for head coach Tyler Arciaga. and reached the HHSAA playoffs in 2015...selected to All-Baseline League Second Team as a senior...made 101 tackles (72 solo) with MAJOR - Mechanical Engineering 2.0 sacks as a senior in 2015.

MAJOR - Entrepreneurship Management JJOE PROVENZANO 443 RRS JUNIOR ERICE QUEVEDO LLINEBACKER 797 55-11 / 224 RSR SOPHOMORE GGLENDORA, CALIF. OFFENSIVEO LINE DDAMIEN HS 6-46 / 304 WESTW COVINA, CALIF. BBOISE STATE CAREER WESTW COVINA HS RRS SOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared iin two games, making eight tackles... BOISEB STATE CAREER mmade seven tackles (four solo) at New RSR FRESHMAN (2016): Did not see Mexico (Oct. 7). action.a

RS FRESHMAN (2015): Did not see action. FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirted the season.

30 yards and a score...helped lead the Gauchos to the City Section HIGH SCHOOL CAREER title...sophomore year caught 60 passes for 700 yards and seven Three-star recruit per Scout.com...three-star recruit per Rivals. touchdowns...played for head coach Manuel Douglas. com...three-star recruit per 247Sports...first offensive lineman to earn Offensive Most Valuable Player honors in the Hacienda MAJOR – Communication League as a senior...was also named All-CIF Southern Section First Team and earned a spot on the 2014 San Gabriel Valley Tribune RICHARDSON’S CAREER STATISTICS All-Area Team...selected to the All-Hacienda League First Team in YEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG 2013 and 2014, honorable mention in 2012...helped West Covina 2015 12/0 10 113 0 11.3 21 reach the second round of the CIF playoffs in 2014...part of an 2016 13/1 2 42 1 21.0 31 offensive line that paved the way for the Bulldogs to rush for 3,155 TOTAL 24/1 12 155 1 12.9 31 yards in 2014.

MAJOR - Supply Chain Management KAYODEK RUFAI 454 RSR FRESHMAN A.J.A RICHARDSON DEFENSIVED END 7 6-46 / 254 RSR JUNIOR PORTLAND,P ORE. WIDEW RECEIVER LINCOLNL HS 6-06 / 209 LOMITA,L CALIF. BOISEB STATE CAREER NARBONNEN HS FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the season.s BOISEB STATE CAREER RSR SOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER ini 13 games, starting one...caught two Three-star recruit according to Rivals.com and 247Sports...ranked passesp for 42 yards and a touchdown... No. 7 in Oregon per 247Sports and No. 9 in the state by Rivals... had a 31-yard reception at Louisiana (Sept. 3)...caught his first- began his high school career at Lake Oswego High School before career touchdown, an 11-yard reception from Thomas Sperbeck transferring to Lincoln High School for his senior season...named against Colorado State (Oct. 15). first-team All-Portland Interscholastic League and honorable mention all-state following his final prep campaign. RS FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in all 13 games, catching 10 passes for 113 yards...made first catches of his career at Utah State, MAJOR – Marketing finishing with two receptions for 16 yards (Oct. 16)...caught two passes 21 yards against Wyoming (Oct. 24)...had two catches for 31 yards against New Mexico (Nov. 14)...grabbed a pair of passes for SKYLERS SEIBOLD 35 yards at San José State (Nov. 27). 313 RSR JUNIOR FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirt season. SAFETYS 6-16 / 210 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER TEMECULA,T CALIF. Named a Semper Fidelis All-American following his senior CHAPARRALC HS season...also named All-Marine League, all-city section and all- state...rated as a three-star prospect coming out of high school BOISEB STATE CAREER according to both Scout.com and Rivals.com...rated No. 50 at his RSR SOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared position by Scout.com and No. 84 by Rivals.com...ranked as one ini five games, mostly on special teams, of the top 10 receivers in the West by Scout.com...helped lead the beforeb suffering a season-ending Gauchos to back-to-back CIF Los Angeles City Section Division I injury...shared a tackle on special teams against Washington State Championships in both 2011 and 2012...caught 60 passes for 1,000 (Sept. 10)...made two tackles (one solo) at New Mexico (Oct. 7). yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior...also rushed 22 times for 121 yards and four touchdowns...caught 63 passes for 947 yards RS FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in all 13 games, mainly on and nine touchdowns as a junior...also rushed 21 times for 355 special teams...had five tackles (one solo)...made a solo tackle on

31 special teams against Hawai’i (Oct. 3)...shared a tackle at UNLV his senior year…played for head coach Tyler Arciaga. (Oct. 31). MAJOR - Marketing FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirted...joined the Broncos in spring of 2014, and participated in spring practices. SEMONS’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 2015 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 Four-year letterwinner in football for head coach Ryan Tukua...also 2016 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 a three-year letterwinner in track and field...played both running TOTAL 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 back and defensive back for the Pumas...named second-team All-Southwestern League on offense as a senior in 2012...rushed 85 times for 571 yards and seven touchdowns...also recorded 34 JAKEJ SHADDOX tackles on defense...named first-team All-Southwestern League 393 as a utility player as a junior in 2012...rushed for 943 yards and RSR SOPHOMORE 10 touchdowns on offense, and recorded 44 tackles and three RUNNINGR BACK interceptions on defense. 5-115 / 216 REDDING,R CALIF. MAJOR – Health Science FOOTHILLF HS / AZUSA PACIFIC

SEIBOLD’S CAREER STATISTICS BOISEB STATE CAREER YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL TFL PBU INT SOPHOMORES (2016): Did not see 2015 12/0 1 4 5 0.0 0 0 action.a 2016 5/0 1 2 3 0.0 0 0 TOTAL 17/0 2 6 8 0.0 0 0 AZUSA PACIFIC CAREER FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirted the season.

PAULP SEMONS HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 929 Three-star recruit according to Rivals.com and 247Sports...ranked RSR SOPHOMORE No. 7 in Oregon per 247Sports and No. 9 in the state by Rivals... DEFENSIVED TACKLE began his high school career at Lake Oswego High School before 6-36 / 274 transferring to Lincoln High School for his senior season...named EAGLE,E IDAHO first-team All-Portland Interscholastic League and honorable EAGLEE HS mention all-state following his final prep campaign.

BOISEB STATE CAREER MAJOR - Kinesiology RSR SOPHOMORE (2016): Did not sees action. DERRIYOND SHAW RS FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in one game, making his 353 collegiate debut against Idaho State (Sept. 18). RSR FRESHMAN DEFENSIVED END FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirt season. 6-26 / 223 NORTHN LAS VEGAS, NEV. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER LEGACYL HS Two-star recruit according to Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247sports. com…team captain both his junior and senior seasons at Mar BOISEB STATE CAREER Vista High School…earned first-team All-CIF…earned second- FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the team all-league honors as a sophomore…varsity letterwinner in season.s football, basketball and baseball…received a leadership award in basketball…named a Union Tribune Scholar-Athlete both HIGH SCHOOL CAREER his junior and senior seasons…named an Advance Placement Three-star recruit per ESPN, Scout.com, 247Sports.com...played Scholar in August of 2013…member of the California Scholarship his senior season at Legacy after moving to Nevada from Georgia, Federation…Senior Class President…four-year Associated Student where he played at Lanier High...at Legacy in 2015, was selected to Body Finance Commissioner, serving as the Head Commissioner 32 USA TODAY High School Sports’ All-USA Nevada First Team... JAKEJ STETZ also named to the NevadaPreps.com All-State Second Team, All- 686 Region First Team and All-Southwest League First Team after FRESHMANF making 7.0 sacks among his 48 tackles...as a junior at Lanier, made OFFENSIVEO LINE 61 tackles with 11.0 sacks...helped lead Lanier to state playoff 6-26 / 293 appearances in 2013-14 and a region title in 2014...lettered one year SANS MARCOS, CALIF. in track and field at Lanier. MISSIONM HILLS HS

MAJOR - Accountancy BOISEB STATE CAREER FRESHMANF (2017): Enrolled at Boise StateS for the spring 2017 semester and participatedp in spring practice. AUSTINA SILSBY 979 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER RSR SENIOR Helped Mission Hills to CIF San Diego Section Open Division DEFENSIVED END semifinals in 2015…earned spot on All-Avocado League East 6-36 / 255 Second Team in 2015…named All-Avocado League honorable KUNA,K IDAHO mention as a sophomore in 2014. KUNAK HS MAJOR – Undeclared BOISEB STATE CAREER RSR JUNIOR (2016): Appeared in six games,g recording five tackles (three MA’AM TANUVASA solo)s including a tackle-for-loss...had 474 a tackle-for-loss among his two tackles (one solo) at New Mexico RSR FRESHMAN (Oct. 7). SAFETYS 6-16 / 197 RS FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in two games, sharing a tackle. MILILANI,M HAWAII MILILANIM HS RS FRESHMAN (2014): Did not see action. BOISEB STATE CAREER FRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season. FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the season.s HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Three-year letterwinner for head coach Lee Leslie…named HIGH SCHOOL CAREER second-team All-Southern Idaho Conference (4A) as a senior…led Helped lead Mililani to Division I state title in 2014 and semifinal Kuna with 69 tackles as an outside linebacker during his final prep appearance in 2015...team went 10-3 overall and claimed OIA Blue campaign…named to the East-West Shriners High School All-Star title in 2015...selected to OIA Blue All-Star First Team as a senior... Game…was also a four-year letterwinner in wrestling, finishing was selected to play in the 2016 Paradise Football Classic all-star third at the Idaho State Championship during his senior season. game...father, Ma’a, played seven seasons in the NFL (1995-2001) and won two Super Bowls with the . MAJOR – Entrepreneurship Management MAJOR – Undeclared SILSBY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU 2015 2/0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 2016 6/0 3 2 5 0.0 1.0 0 TOTAL 8/0 3 3 6 0.0 1.0 0

33 SOLOS TAYLOR and to the Class 5A Super Team...honorable mention all-district 343 following both his freshman and sophomore seasons. RSR FRESHMAN MLBM MAJOR – Information Technology Management 6-26 / 220 RRIGBY, IDAHO RRIGBY HS ZACHARYZ TROUGHTON 656 BBOISE STATE CAREER JUNIORJ FFRESHMAN (2016): Redshirted the OFFENSIVEO LINE sseason. 6-66 / 319 MAXWELL,M CALIF. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER MAXWELLM HS Helped lead Rigby to three playoff appearances including a pair of state semifinal berths during his varsity career...named to All- BOISEB STATE CAREER Idaho 4A First Team in 2015...racked up 112 tackles as a senior, JUNIORJ (2017): Enrolled at Boise also rushed for 312 yards and five touchdowns on offense in 2015. StateS for the spring 2017 semester and participatedp in spring practice. MAJOR – General Business BUTTE COLLEGE CAREER Three-star prospect according to 247sports also rated as the No. 14 AANDREW TERCEK offensive tackle coming out of junior college…garnered all-region, 552 all-conference, all-state and All-America honors while playing for RRS SENIOR head coach Jeff Jordan...played his freshman (2015) and sophomore OOFFENSIVE LINE (2016) seasons at Butte. 66-1 / 278 SSAN ANTONIO, TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL CAREER EEAST CENTRAL HS Three-year letterwinner for head coach Robert Wilson…was named all-league in each of his final three prep campaigns, and BBOISE STATE CAREER also earned all-region honors as a senior…lettered in basketball RRS JUNIOR (2016): Along with the and baseball in addition to football, and was also his school’s rrest of the Bronco offensive line, was a Valedictorian. ssemifinalist for the Joe Moore Award, given to college football’s top offensive line unit...appeared in 12 MAJOR – Political Science games...part of a Bronco offensive line that paved the way for the Mountain West’s top offense at 472.8 yards per game...helped provide protection in a passing offense that ranked 15th in the EVANE TYLER country with 298.3 passing yards per game. 151 RSR SOPHOMORE RS SOPHOMORE (2015): Appeared in four games as a reserve SAFETYS lineman. 6-26 / 187 CORONA,C CALIF. RS FRESHMAN (2014): Appeared in two games, making collegiate ELEANORE ROOSEVELT HS debut at Wyoming (Nov. 22) and against Utah State (Nov. 29). BOISEB STATE CAREER FRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season. RSR FRESHMAN (2016): Started firstfi three games of the season before HIGH SCHOOL CAREER sufferings a season-ending knee Four-year starter for head coach Robert Walker, starting at left injury...made four tackles and 1.5 tackles-for-loss at Louisiana tackle for three seasons before moving to center as a senior... (Sept. 3). garnered first-team all-district honors (28-5A) following both his junior and senior seasons...was a unanimous selection in his final FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirt season. prep campaign, and was also named honorable mention all-state

34 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirt season. Three-star recruit per Scout.com rated No. 15 in California and No. 21 in the West Region at safety...three-star recruit per Rivals. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER com and ESPN...three-star recruit per 247Sports rated No. 43 Played football, basketball and track and field at Salmon River High safety nationally and No. 77 overall in California...team captain School...helped team to 1A Division II state titles in both football was named to the All-Big VIII First Team and All-Inland Area and basketball as a junior and senior...averaged 29.4 points and honorable mention as a senior...made 51 tackles as a safety in 11.1 rebounds per game as a senior on the basketball team...named 2014...as a junior in 2013 recorded 84 tackles (65 solo) along with IdahoSports.com Student-Athlete of the Year in 2014...All-Idaho a sack over eight games...picked up 51 tackles as a sophomore... 1A Division II Player of the Year...played quarterback and middle concluded his prep career as his school’s all-time tackles leader... linebacker...in 2013 completed 60.8 percent of his passes (121-for- also a standout in track and field, winning the league championship 199) for 2,155 yards and 28 touchdowns with just one interception... and finishing as a CIF finalist in the 400m (49.5) as a sophomore... also carried 157 times for 1,565 yards and 34 touchdowns...on junior year won another league title in the 400m (48.1). defense he made 131 tackles (85 solo) with five interceptions, five fumble recoveries and four defensive touchdowns...played for head MAJOR – Economics coach Charlie Shepherd.

TYLER’S CAREER STATISTICS MAJOR - General Business YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL TFL PBU INT 2016 3/3 3 1 4 1.5 0 0 VANDER ESCH’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL INT 2015 12/0 14 6 20 0.0 1.0 0 LEIGHTONL VANDER ESCH 2016 6/0 23 4 27 1.0 3.5 1 383 TOTAL 18/0 37 10 47 1.0 4.5 1 RSR JUNIOR WLBW 6-46 / 240 JOELJ VELAZQUEZ RIGGINS,R IDAHO 464 SALMONS RIVER HS RSR FRESHMAN KICKERK BOISEB STATE CAREER 6-06 / 228 RSR SOPHOMORE (2016): Limited to MISSIONM VIEJO, CALIF. sixs games due to injuries throughout TRABUCOT HILLS HS thet year...made 27 tackles (23 solo) including 3.5 tackles-for-loss and a sack, also picked off a pass... BOISEB STATE CAREER recorded a sack among his five tackles (four solo) at Louisiana FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the (Sept. 3)...shared a tackle-for-loss among his two tackles against season.s Washington State (Sept. 10)...made three solo tackles at Oregon State (Sept. 24)...came up with his first-career interception, made HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 2.0 tackles-for-loss among his nine tackles (seven solo) at Air Force Three-star recruit per ESPN, Scout.com...selected to the All- (Nov. 25)... made six solo tackles against Baylor (Dec. 27). CIF Southern Section Southwest Division Team as a punter in 2015...named to All-Sea View League First Team, Orange County SOPHOMORE (2015): Appeared in 12 games...had 20 tackles (14 Register’s All-County Third Team as punter...was a perfect 35-for- solo) including a sack and recovered a fumble...rushed once for 10 35 on PAT attempts and went 6-for-9 on field-goal attempts...sent yards and a first down on a fake punt...made a solo tackle against 41 of his 54 kickoffs for touchbacks...averaged 39.4 yards over 56 Washington (Sept. 4)...broke up a pass and made two tackles punts with a long of 72...competed in shotput and discus for the (one solo) against Idaho State (Sept. 18)...had three tackles (two Trabuco Hills track and field team, earning three varsity letters... solo) at Virginia (Sept. 25)....recovered a fumble and made three holds top-10 school marks in 10-lb. and 12-lb. shotput events, and solo tackles against Hawai’i (Oct. 3)...had a tackle-for-loss among in 1.6-kg discus. his four tackles (two solo) against Wyoming (Oct. 24)...made six tackles (five solo) and led the team onto the field with The Hammer MAJOR – Undeclared at UNLV (Oct. 31)...rushed for 10 yards on a successful fake punt against New Mexico (Nov. 14).

35 BENB VERING JABARIJ WATSON 646 404 RSR FRESHMAN FRESHMANF OFFENSIVEO LINE DEFENSIVED END 6-46 / 258 6-16 / 261 BBOISE, IDAHO RANCHOR CUCAMONGA, CALIF. CCAPITAL HS SUMMITS HS

BBOISE STATE CAREER BOISEB STATE CAREER FFRESHMAN (2016): Redshirted the FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the sseason. season.s

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Standout two-way lineman at Capital High in Boise...named 5A Three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Scout.com, Rivals.com All-SIC honorable mention in 2014. and 247Sports...three-year letterwinner helped lead Summit High School to the Sunkist League championship during his final prep MAJOR – Undeclared campaign, registering 85 tackles and team highs in both tackles- for-loss (19) and sacks (nine) for head coach Nick Matheny...also had an interception and four forced fumbles...named first-team JJALEN WALKER All-Sunkist League, first-team All-CIF and San Bernadino Sun 117 All-Area...selected to the Inland Valley Football Classic Eastern RRS FRESHMAN All-Star roster...prior to attending Summit High School, attended SSAFETY Rancho Cucamonga High School, where he garnered all-area and 66-0 / 172 all-league honors as a junior...had 72 tackles and 16.5 sacks that LLAWNDALE, CALIF. season for the Cougars en route to first-team All-Baseline League LLAWNDALE HS accolades...sophomore year picked up five sacks, earning honorable mention all-league honors...was a two-time Scholar-Athlete Award BBOISE STATE CAREER winner, picking up the accolade as a junior and senior...honor roll FFRESHMAN (2016): Redshirted the all four years...two-time letterwinner in track and field. sseason. MAJOR – Undeclared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Played both defensive back/linebacker and wide receiver for Lawndale High School...recorded 116 tackles (76 solo) during his CURTISC WEAVER final prep campaign, including 23 for-loss and four sacks en route 999 to Defensive Player of the Year honors for the Ocean League...junior FRESHMANF year had 46 tackles (17 solo)...intercepted a pass both seasons... DEFENSIVED TACKLE offensively, caught 12 passes for 172 yards and three touchdowns as 6-36 / 252 a senior, and 27 passes for 458 yards and six scores as a junior...was LONGL BEACH, CALIF. named first-team All-Ocean League as a junior at wide receiver. ST.S ANTHONY HS

MAJOR – Undeclared BOISEB STATE CAREER FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the season.s

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Scout.com, Rivals. com and 247Sports...one of the top 10 defensive ends in California per Scout...four-year letterwinner saw action on both offense and defense for head coach Mario Morales...registered 60 tackles and seven sacks during his final prep campaign...earned All-CIF Southern Section honors...junior year picked up 55 stops, 13 tackles-for-loss and 7.5 sacks, helping to lead the Saints to their

36 first league title in 15 years...was also named first-team All-CIF MAJOR - Communication Southern Section...was also named honorable mention Long Beach Dream Team...sophomore year recorded 42 tackles and six sacks WHITLOCK’S CAREER STATISTICS en route to second-team all-league honors...also saw varsity action YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL INT as a freshman, recording 25 tackles and a sack...offensively, caught 2016 13/5 19 17 36 2.0 4.0 0 14 passes for 253 yards and four touchdowns as a senior...rushed 11 times for 40 yards and five touchdowns, while catching three passes for 36 yards and a score as a junior...sophomore season SAMS WHITNEY caught six balls for 59 yards and a touchdown...also lettered twice 535 in basketball. RSR SOPHOMORE STUDS MAJOR – Kinesiology 6-26 / 231 FOLSOM,F CALIF. FOLSOMF HS BLAKEB WHITLOCK 363 BOISEB STATE CAREER SENIORS RSR FRESHMAN (2016): Appeared in LINEBACKERL fivefi games, making five tackles...made 6-16 / 222 a solo tackle in his collegiate debut at RENO,R NEV. Louisiana (Sept. 3). GALENAG HS / SADDLEBACK COLLEGEC FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirted the season.

BOISEB STATE CAREER HIGH SCHOOL CAREER JUNIORJ (2016): Appeared in all 13 Three-star recruit per Scout.com rated No. 7 in California and No. games,g making five starts...finished 18 in the West Region at defensive end...two-way starter for Folsom season with 36 tackles, 4.0 tackles-for-loss, 2.0 sacks...made three High School, also playing center...selected to MaxPreps’ California tackles (one solo) including a tackle-for-loss at Louisiana (Sept. 3)... All-State Second Team and All-CIF Sac-Joaquin Section First Team had a tackle-for-loss among his four tackles (two solo) along with in 2014...named the Sacramento Bee’s All-Metro Defensive Player a broken-up pass against Utah State (Oct. 1)....made two tackles of the Year and league MVP in 2014, recording 13 sacks as Folsom (one solo) at New Mexico (Oct. 7)...shared a sack among his three went 16-0 and captured the CIF Division I state title...also garnered tackles (one solo) against BYU (Oct. 20)...made six tackles (four first-team All-NorCal...finished his junior season with 39 tackles solo) against UNLV (Nov. 18)...had five tackles (four solo) at Air and 4.0 sacks...named league lineman of the year, first-team All- Force (Nov. 25)...made five tackles (three solo) in the Cactus Bowl Metro and second-team All-NorCal...during his three-year varsity against Baylor (Dec. 27). career Folsom went 44-2.

SADDLEBACK COLLEGE CAREER MAJOR – Communication SOPHOMORE (2015): Finished the season with 59 tackles, tied for third on the team, in addition to 4.0 tackles-for-loss, 3.0 sacks WHITNEY’S CAREER STATISTICS and an interception. YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU 2016 5/0 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 FRESHMAN (2014): Led all freshmen with 41 tackles, including 4.5 tackles-for-loss and a sack.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Named to Review-Journal’s All-State First Team as a senior in 2013 after racking up 76 tackles, 5.0 tackles-for-loss and 3.0 sacks...also selected to the Reno Gazette-Journal’s All-North Division I First Team as a senior...as a junior (2012), was named to the All-Sierra First Team as a linebacker and earned honorable mention as a tight end.

37 BENTONB WICKERSHAM DESMONDD WILLIAMS 252 9 RSR FRESHMAN RSR FRESHMAN LINEBACKERL SLBS 6-26 / 231 5-115 / 201 EELKO, NEV. CORONA,C CALIF. EELKO HS CENTENNIALC HS

BBOISE STATE CAREER BOISEB STATE CAREER RRS FRESHMAN (2017): Enrolled FRESHMANF (2016): Redshirted the aat Boise State for the spring 2017 season.s ssemester and participated in spring practice. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER A three-star recruit according to Scout.com, rated as the No. 120 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER player in the country at his position and the No. 19 player at his Named a Top 10 NIAA Student-Athlete in spring 2016…had position in California...made 67 tackles, two tackles for a loss his senior season cut short by injury in 2015…played offensive and one interception his senior season at Centennial HS...helped line as a junior, being named Nevada I-A Lineman of the Year… Centennial to a No. 2 final MaxPreps national team ranking after played safety his previous year on varsity, racking up 80 tackles losing to De La Salle in the CIF State Championships game... (52 solo) with 8.0 sacks as a junior in 2014…had 73 tackles (40 second-team all-league as a junior and first-team all-league as a solo) as a sophomore in 2013…also punted for Elko, averaging 39.3 senior...won back-to-back PAC-5 Championship titles in his last yards over 30 punts as a junior and 34.2 yards over 32 punts as a two seasons. sophomore…named to All-North Second Team as a sophomore… also played basketball and baseball for Elko, being named all-state MAJOR – Kinesiology in baseball as a senior.

MAJOR – Undeclared RYANR WOLPIN 212 RSR SENIOR AAVERY WILLIAMS RUNNINGR BACK 226 5-85 / 195 RRS FRESHMAN TRABUCOT CANYON, CALIF. CCORNERBACK SANTAS MARGARITA HS / 55-9 / 194 NORTHERNN COLORADO PPASADENA, CALIF. JJUNIPERO SERRA CATHOLIC HS BOISEB STATE CAREER RSR JUNIOR (2016): Appeared in all BBOISE STATE CAREER 131 games, mainly on special teams... FFRESHMAN (2016): Redshirted the rushed 13 times for 39 yards, made six tackles on special teams... sseason. rushed five times for 24 yards at Louisiana (Sept. 3)...carried thrice for nine yards at New Mexico (Oct. 7)...ran for six yards at Hawai’i HIGH SCHOOL CAREER (Nov. 12). Named Trinity League Co-MVP in 2015, his sole season for JSerra... ran for 1,175 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior at JSerra...at RS SOPHOMORE (2015): Appeared in 13 games, both as a St. Francis, helped lead team to Angelus League title and division running back and on special teams...rushed 25 times for 155 yards playoffs with nine combined touchdowns (rushing/receiving/ (6.2 ypc) while also making a pair of tackles (one solo) on special defense), three interceptions and four sacks...named All-Area as a teams...ran for 40 yards on four carries against Hawai’i (Oct. 3)... junior and was a two-year starter at St. Francis before transferring carried four times for 17 yards at Colorado State (Oct. 10). to JSerra. RS FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirted...named Scout Team Special MAJOR – Economics Teams Player of the Year... transferred to Boise State in spring of 2014, and participated in spring practices.

38 NORTHERN COLORADO CAREER MICHAELM YOUNG FRESHMAN (2013): Redshirted the 2013 season for head coach 6 Ernest Collins. RSR JUNIOR CORNERBACKC HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 6-06 / 211 Three-year letterwinner for head coach Harry Welch...also lettered KANSASK CITY, MO. twice in track and field...played both defensive back and running RAYTOWNR HS back...rushed for 1,368 yards on 203 carries as a senior in 2012, earning first-team All-Trinity League honors on offense...was also BOISEB STATE CAREER named all-region and all-state...junior season rushed 254 times for RSR JUNIOR (2017): Enrolled at Boise 1,629 yards and 31 touchdowns...also caught 20 passes for 273 yards StateS for the spring 2017 semester and and a score...named All-CIF Southern Section Pac-5 Division...also participatedp in spring practice. garnered All-Pac-5 Division, first-team All-Trinity League and first-team all-county and Orange County All-Region honors. DODGE CITY CAREER Three-star recruit according to Rivals and 247sports…rated No. MAJOR – Communication 12 at his position nationally amongst junior college prospects according to 247sports…as a redshirt sophomore, registered 42 WOLPIN’S CAREER STATISTICS tackles (28 solo) and three tackles-for-loss…forced a pair of fumbles YEAR GM/ST ATT YDS TD YPC LG and recovered one, in addition to recording two interceptions, 2015 13/0 11 68 0 6.2 22 three pass break-ups and three blocked kicks. 2016 13/0 13 39 0 3.0 9 TOTAL 26/0 24 107 0 5.1 22 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Played his prep football at Raytown HS in Raytown, Mo.

DAMIOND WRIGHT MAJOR – Communication 232 RSR SOPHOMORE SAFETYS 6-06 / 194 LOSL ANGELES, CALIF. BISHOPB MORA SALESIAN HS

BOISEB STATE CAREER RSR FRESHMAN (2016): Did not see action.a

FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Three-star recruit per Scout.com rated No. 13 in California and No. 17 in the West Region at safety...three-star recruit per Rivals.com... three-star recruit per ESPN...three-star recruit per 247Sports... named to All-Angelus League First Team as a senior...helped lead Salesian to a run to the CIF Southern Section Southeastern Division semifinals in 2014...prior to his time at Bishop Mora Salesian, Wright played at Jurupa Hills High School, where in 2013 he passed for 2,512 yards and 22 touchdowns while rushing for 1,001 yards and 18 touchdowns...led Jurupa Hills to the CIF East Valley Division title, the school’s first, that season...was named All-CIF Southern Section East Valley Division Offensive Player of the Year...earned spots on All-Inland Empire Second Team, All- Mountain Valley League Second Team in 2012...named to All- Mountain Valley League Second Team as a freshman in 2011.

39 RAVONR ALEXANDER TANNERT BOLT 303 161 JUNIORJ FRESHMANF WIDEW RECEIVER QUARTERBACKQ 5-115 / 174 5-115 / 194 SSTOCKTON, CALIF. PROSSER,P WASH. LLINCOLN HS / PROSSERP HS MMODESTO JC HIGHH SCHOOL CAREER 20152 Washington 2A Player of the MMODESTO JUNIOR COLLEGE Year…Y threw for 3,294 yards and CCAREER 434 touchdowns his junior season… Named to the All-Valley Conference Team in 2016 after hauling in helped Prosser capture the state title in 2015…named a 2016 All- 37 passes for 486 yards and a pair of touchdowns...helped Modesto CWAC selection…also compete in basketball and track as a prep… capture the Valley Conference title and reach the Northern member of the National Honor Society. California semifinals...over his two seasons in Modesto, caught 60 passes for 1,000 yards anbd eight touchdowns. BREYDONB BOYD HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 242 Played wide receiver, running back and quarterback at Lincoln FRESHMANF High School...as a junior, caught 22 passes for 409 yards and four MLBM touchdowns, being named all-league...followed that with another 6-36 / 221 all-league season as a senior, throwing for 332 yards and three KATY,K TEXAS touchdowns while rushing for 32 yards on six carries...also played KATYK HS basketball at Lincoln. HIGHH SCHOOL CAREER Three-starTh recruit per ESPN, Scout. DDRAKE BEASLEY com,c Rivals, 247Sports...two-time All- 229 DistrictD 19-6A selection, being named FFRESHMAN to the First Team in 2016 and to the Second Team in 2015...named RRUNNING BACK a team captain in 2016 and helped the team to its eighth-straight 55-11 / 178 district title and reached the Round of 16 in the state 6A Division I LLA CANADA, CALIF. tournament...helped lead Katy to Texas Class 6A Division II title in LLA CANADA HS 2015, a season in which he recorded 66 tackles and 6.0 sacks...Katy defense that season allowed just 62 points as the team went 16-0. HHIGH SCHOOL CAREER ThThree-star recruit according to Scout, RRivals, ESPN and 247sports...rated as JERMANIJ BROWN tthe No. 5 running back in the state 171 of California and the No. 8 running back in the west, per Scout... FRESHMANF rushed for 1,647 yards and 17 touchdowns as a junior at Loyola DEFENSIVED BACK High School before transferring to La Canada...did not compete 5-95 / 170 during his senior season. MIDLOTHIAN,M VA. MIDLOTHIANM HS

HIGHH SCHOOL CAREER Four-starF recruit per ESPN, 247Sports, RivalsR and Scout.com...all four aforementioneda outlets have him as one of the top 30 in the country...ESPN rated him as the No. 10 player in the state of Virginia for the class of 2017... earned first-team all-conference honors and was a Virginia All-Star Game selection in 2016...named to the American Family Insurance

40 Second Team ALL-USA Virginia Football Team. JUSTINJ COLLINS 313 SOPHOMORES DANIELD CANTRELL WIDEW RECEIVER 515 5-95 / 181 FRESHMANF LOSL ANGELES, CALIF. LONGL SNAPPER CARSONC HS / 6-06 / 221 LONGL BEACH CC BOISE,B IDAHO BISHOPB KELLY HS LONGL BEACH CITY COLLEGE CAREERC HIGHH SCHOOL CAREER FRESHMANF (2016): Caught nine MemberM of the USA Football Under-18 passes for 94 yards and one touchdown in his freshman season… NationalN Team...named 4A Southern helped LBCC to a 9-2 season in 2016…also was a kick returner for IdahoI Conference Defensive Player of the Vikings, averaging 25.1 yards per return. the Year as a senior, as well as to both the offensive and defensive first teams...made 133 tackles (82 solo) with 12.0 going for loss, HIGH SCHOOL and eight sacks, in addition to picking off a pass and blocking two Attended Carson HS and was a standout both on the football field kicks...helped lead Bishop Kelly to the state 4A championship game and on the track as a hurdler…won the 2015 CIF 300m hurdles in 2016...earned a spot on the 5A All-SIC Offense Second Team as state title (36.67)…played quarterback for the Colts. an offensive lineman.

CHASEC CORD DAMOND COLE 101 838 FRESHMANF FRESHMANF QUARTERBACKQ WIDEW RECEIVER 6-26 / 196 6-06 / 165 PEORIA,P ARIZ. RICHMOND,R CALIF. SUNRISES MOUNTAIN HS ELE CERRITO HS HIGHH SCHOOL CAREER HIGHH SCHOOL CAREER Three-starTh recruit according to Three-starTh recruit according to Scout Scout,S Rivals, ESPN and 247sports... anda 247sports...named to All-East Bay ratedr 21st nationally at his position AreaA First Team by the Bay Area News per ESPN, and 23rd nationally per Rivals...rated as the 11th-best Group in 2016...named All-Metro honorable mention by the San quarterback in the west, per Scout...concluded his prep career as Francisco Chronicle in 2016...helped El Cerrito to NCS Division the state of Arizona’s all-time leader in career touchdown passes III quarterfinals in 2016...twice named to All-Tri-County First (137)...through his four years as a starting quarterback, completed Team (2015-16)...totaled 1,640 all-purpose yards, 19 touchdowns 528-of-829 passes for 9,493 yards...tossed just 20 interceptions... as a junior in 2015...also played defensive back at El Cerrito. also rushed 391 times for 2,393 yards and 38 touchdowns throughout his career...senior year completed 149-of-249 passes for 2,721 yards, 38 touchdowns and just five interceptions...also rushed 74 times for 154 yards and six scores...was named district and section offensive player of the year, and also garnered section first-team all-league and honorable mention all-state honors in each of his final two prep campaigns...as a junior, completed 169- of-237 passes for 3,173 yards and 52 touchdowns, while tossing just six interceptions...also rushed 109 times for 1,059 yards and 13 touchdowns...sophomore year went 139-of-228 for 2,286 yards, 33 touchdowns and five interceptions, earning his first of three first-team all-section honors...rushed 146 times for 933 yards and 12 touchdowns...thrust into the starting role as a freshman, completed 71-of-115 passes for 1,313 yards, 14 touchdowns and

41 four interceptions...picked up 247 rushing yards on 62 carries, and the Jackrabbits...Memphis: Ran for his second-career rushing scored seven times...played in and was named Offensive MVP of touchdown, while completing 13-of-28 passes for 118 yards and the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl...named honorable mention adding 18 more yards on the ground...at Rutgers: Did not start due all-section...also lettered in basketball and track & field, and was a to illness, but came on in relief and completed 13-of-18 passes for member of his school’s honor roll. 193 yards...at Iowa State: Completed 15-of-21 passes for 150 yards and a touchdown, tossing a 47-yard scoring strike, before leaving the contest due to injury...missed the remainder of the season due MONTELLM COZART to injury. 3 RSR SENIOR SOPHOMORE (2014): Named to the Academic All-Big 12 QUARTERBACKQ Second Team...threw for 701 yards and five touchdowns with 64 6-16 / 205 completions on 128 attempts, while also running 52 times for 63 KANSASK CITY, MO. yards in 2014...started the first five games of 2014 and played in BISHOPB MIEGE HS / seven games overall... Southeast Missouri State: Completed 12 KANSASK passes on 24 attempts for 196 yards and three touchdowns with a long completion of 67 yards in KU’s victory over the Redhawks... KANSASK CAREER at Duke: Threw 27 times for 89 yards and carried the ball for a REDSHIRTR JUNIOR (2016): Played career-long rush of 24 yards...Central Michigan: Set career highs ini eight games, starting seven at in passing completions (23), attempts (33) and yards (226), while quarterback...threw for a team-high 1,075 yards after completing throwing two touchdowns and hauling in his first-career catch... 112 passes...connected on seven touchdowns...threw nine Texas: Completed 12-of-31 passes for 140 yards and ran 19 times interceptions out of 191 attempts...ran 28 times for 91 yards... for 32 yards...at West Virginia: Completed 4-of-10 passes for 42 Completed a season-high 24 passes for 250 yards and a score yards and ran for five yards on seven attempts...at Texas Tech: against Oklahoma State... Threw a career-high three touchdowns Came on in relief for two plays, but did not record any statistics... against Rhode Island...rushed six times for 30 yards against Iowa State: Completed 2-of-3 passes for eight yards, while running Oklahoma State...Rhode Island: Earned a start at quarterback once for five yards. and tied his career-high with three touchdown passes, while completing 18-of-25 passes for 199 yards in KU’s win over the FRESHMAN (2013): Played in seven games, starting three... Rams... also ran four times for 17 yards...threw 130-straight completed 23-of-63 passes for 227 yards on the season...finished as passes before tossing a pick against URI...Ohio: Successful on 17- KU’s third-leading rusher with 214 yards on 66 carries...scored one of-24 pass attempts for 198 yards and two scores...threw at least rushing touchdown...his long completion of 45 yards on the season two touchdowns in consecutive games, the first player to do so came vs. Baylor... Oklahoma: Saw the first action of his college since 2014...at Memphis: Completed 13 of his 22 attempts for 87 career...at Texas: Carried the ball four times for 34 yards and his yards...also picked up 12 yards on four carries against the Tigers... first career rushing touchdown...at Oklahoma State: Recorded 18 at Texas Tech: Started at quarterback, threw for a touchdown carries for 55 yards...West Virginia: Earned his first-career start vs. and 97 yards on nine completions...TCU: Did not see any game the Mountaineers, picking up the win...rushed for 60 yards on 13 action...at Baylor: Did not see any game action...Oklahoma State: carries, while also completing 5-of-12 passes for 61 yards...at Iowa Earned a start at quarterback and contributed season highs in State: Rushed 12 times for 44 yards...one of two true freshmen on completions (24), attempts (40) and yards (250)...also threw a the roster to see action in 2013. 68-yard touchdown strike against the Cowboys... at Oklahoma: Tossed for 120 yards and two interceptions after completing 20 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER passes out of 36 attempts...at West Virginia: Threw for 124 yards Earned first-team all-state honors after leading Bishop Miege High after completing 11-of-24 passes...Iowa State: Did not see any game School to the Kansas Class 5A State Championship game in 2012... action... Texas: Did not see any game action...at K-State: Played one rated a three-star quarterback prospect by Rivals.com...threw for snap on a two-point attempt against the Wildcats. 2,759 yards and 25 touchdowns as a senior at Bishop Miege HS where he was coached by Jon Holmes...also rushed for 626 yards JUNIOR (2015): Saw action in four games before his season was and five TDs in 2012...a 2012 Simone Award Finalist (top player in cut short due to injury...completed 66-of-105 passes for 752 yards Kansas City Metro Area)...completed 161-of-255 passes for 2,448 and two touchdowns...also ran 45 times for 113 yards, adding a yards and 31 touchdowns as a junior at Bishop Miege, earning 2011 score...threw 100-straight passes without an interception...South Kansas Gatorade Player of the Year honors...a 2011 Simone Award Dakota State: Turned in a career day to begin his junior season... Finalist and picked up First Team All-Eastern Kansas League and tossed one touchdown and set personal bests in completions (25), Second Team All-State honors by the Kansas City Star...also played attempts (38), passing yards (291) and rushing yards (94) against basketball at Miege, earning three letters...averaged 18.0 points

42 and 6.0 rebounds per game as a senior...named first-team all- FULLERTON COLLEGE CAREER conference, second team all-metro and was selected to play in the FRESHMAN (2014): Spent the fall of 2014 at Fullerton College, 2013 Kansas vs. Missouri All-Star Game in Overland Park, Kansas. where he was a member of the football team.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER OCTAVIUSO EVANS During his senior season competing for head coach Fred DiPalma, 838 registered 149 tackles, six interceptions and six sacks...was named FRESHMANF Orange League Defensive Player of the Year...was also named All- WIDEW RECEIVER CIF Southern Section and earned second-team all-county honors 6-16 / 195 from OCVarsity.com...selected to play in the Orange County CENTER,C TEXAS North-South All-Star Game. CENTERC HS

HIGHH SCHOOL CAREER TYREQUET JONES Three-starTh recruit according to ESPN, 212 Rivals,R 247Sports and Scout.com... FRESHMANF hauledh in 254 receptions for 3,200 SAFETYS yards and 26 touchdowns over the course of his four-year career 6-26 / 183 at Center High School...a First Team 2016 District 9-4A, Division SANS BERNARDINO, CALIF. 1 All-District honoree as a wide receiver...was given the Receiver SANS GORGONIO HS MVP award at the APEC East Texas Football Recruiting Combine last May...helped Center to a 6-5 record his senior season where he HIGHH SCHOOL CAREER led the team in receptions (66), receiving yards (852) and receiving RankedR as a three-star recruit touchdowns (6)...was key in the Roughriders’ run in 2015 where accordinga to ESPN, Scout.com, they finished 10-3 and made it to the regional round of the 2015 247Sports2 and Rivals...named a team UIL Texas Football 4A State Championships...a two-sport athlete captain in 2016...was a First Team All-Sun selection as a utility that also excels in basketball...was named the UIL All-District 9-4A player on defense...enjoyed a monster senior season as he racked Player of the Year for the 2015-16 basketball season. up 77 total tackles, picked off two passes and caused two fumbles on the defensive side of the ball while also hauling in 52 receptions for 1,128 yards and 16 touchdowns as a wide receiver...helped San JOSEPHJ INDA Gorgonio go 11-4 in 2016 to capture the CIF Southern Section 565 Division 7 Championship...was huge in the championship game, RSR JUNIOR tallying 14 total tackles and causing a pair of fumbles to secure the MLBM title. 6-06 / 233 ANAHEIM,A CALIF. KATELLAK HS / ROMANR KAFENTZIS GOLDENG WEST COLLEGE 202 FRESHMANF GOLDENG WEST COLLEGE SAFETYS CAREERC 6-16 / 193 RSR SOPHOMORE (2016): Named RANCHOR SANTA MARGARITA, Football Association National Division All- CALIF.C Conference First Team...was a unanimous selection for the all- MATERM DEI HS conference accolade in the Southern League...team’s third-leading tackler registered 48 (26 solo) stops in nine games, including 11 HIGHH SCHOOL CAREER for-loss and two sacks...also forced a fumble, had an interception Three-starTh recruit according to ESPN, and broke up six passes. Scout.com,S 247Sports, and a two- star recruit per Rivals...named a team captain as a senior...was a SOPHOMORE (2015): Redshirt season. first-team Trinity All-League selection in 2016...registered 49 total tackles - 38 of which were solo - his senior season...helped Mater Dei to a 13-1 record and a No. 3 national ranking according to MaxPreps.com in 2016...reached the CIF Southern Section

43 Division I Championship game as a senior...finished his prep career JOHNJ MACKESY with 102 total tackles and three interceptions. 494 JUNIORJ LINEBACKERL KEKAULAK KANIHO 6-16 / 221 282 PHELAN,P CALIF. FRESHMANF SERRANOS HS / CHAFFEY SAFETYS COLLEGEC 5-105 / 175 KAHUKU,K HAWAII CHAFFEYC COLLEGE CAREER KAHUKUK HS SOPHOMORES (2016): Played in 10 games,g making 75 tackles (38 solo) HIGHH SCHOOL CAREER with 9.0 tackles-for-loss and 3.5 sacks. Three-starTh recruit according to ESPN, 247Sports,2 Rivals and Scout.com... FRESHMAN (2015): Played in 11 games...recorded 82 tackles (34 namedn the Star-Advertiser solo) with 5.0 TFL and a sack...also recovered a fumble and blocked Defensive Player of the Year...also selected as the 2016 American a kick. Family Insurance ALL-USA Hawaii Football Team Defensive Player of the Year...voted the Super 25 Top Star for games played HIGH SCHOOL CAREER the weekend of Oct. 20-22 by readers of USA TODAY...named Helped lead Serrano High to the CIF Southern Section Eastern a team captain as a senior...led the defense on a Kahuku team Division title game as a senior...named the All-CIF Southern that finished 11-2 and made it to the First Hawaiian Bank Open Section Eastern Division Defensive Player of the Year in 2014... Division State Championship game...Kahuhu was also nationally averaged 14.4 tackles per game with seven sacks and a pair of ranked at season’s end, finishing the year at No. 61...finished he fumble recoveries as a senior, as he was named to the All-Sun senior season with 26.5 total tackles, six interceptions and five First Team as a linebacker...earned spot on Cal-Hi Sports All-State defensive touchdowns. Sophomore First Team in 2012.

AISAA KELEMETE KEVINK MADIGAN 191 949 FRESHMANF FRESHMANF STUDS KICKERK 6-46 / 243 5-115 / 189 POCATELLO,P IDAHO COPPELL,C TEXAS HIGHLANDH HS COPPELLC HS

HIGHH SCHOOL CAREER HIGHH SCHOOL CAREER Three-starTh recruit per ESPN, Scout, MadeM all six PAT attempts, averaged 247Sports...despite2 missing the first 51.65 yards per kickoff with 37 threet games of 2016 to injury, returned touchbackst in 2016...went 10-for-11 and was named to USA Today’s All-Idaho First Team and to the 5A on PATs and 1-for-4 on field-goal attempts as a junior. All-Idaho First Team...recorded 3.5 sacks and 28 tackles over seven games in 2016...named to the Idaho State Journal’s All-Area First Team in 2015 after recording 32 tackles and 7.0 sacks...two-time all-conference selections (2015-16)...helped Highland to Idaho 5A state title in 2014.

44 IISIAH MOORE JACEJ RICHTER 666 444 JJUNIOR FRESHMANF OOFFENSIVE LINE SAFETYS 66-4 / 275 5-105 / 188 NNORTH LAS VEGAS, NEV. MMERIDIAN, IDAHO MMESA CC MMOUNTAIN VIEW HS

MMESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE HHIGH SCHOOL CAREER CCAREER 22016 5A Southern Idaho Conference FFour-star recruit according to Scout... ((SIC) Co-Defensive Player of the tthree-star recruit according to YYear…helped Mountain View capture 247sports and ESPN...rated as the No. 21 junior college prospect on the 2016 Idaho 5A State Championship his senior season…a the Scout JuCo Top 100...also ranked amongst the top 100 junior first-team All-Idaho selection as a safety in 2015 and 2016 for the college recruits in the country by 247sports...rated No. 2 nationally Mavericks…recorded seven interceptions in each of his junior and at his position by ESPN...rated as the No. 4 offensive guard prospect senior seasons…a three-time SIC All-Academic honoree…also coming out of junior college by 247sports...started at left tackle as lettered in track. both a freshman and sophomore, garnering all-league honors each season...was a second-team honoree as a freshman, and a first-team recipient as a sophomore...was also named second-team National QQUINN SKILLIN Junior College Athletic Association All-America as a sophomore, 449 in addition to garnering Mesa’s Offensive Most Valuable Player. RRS JUNIOR PPUNTER 66-4 / 185 EEZEKIEL NOA SSAN DIEGO, CALIF. 7 UUNIVERSITY HS / WAGNER FFRESHMAN WWLB WWAGNER CAREER 55-11 / 241 SSOPHOMORE (2015): Was perfect SSPRING VALLEY, CALIF. iin his only PAT attempt...kicked off HHELIX HS ttwice, with one of those going for a touchback. HHIGH SCHOOL CAREER ThThree-star recruit per ESPN, Scout. FRESHMAN (2014): Competed in JV football...member of 2014 ccom, Rivals, 247Sports...played four NEC Fall All-Academic Honor Roll. yyears of varsity ball at Helix...helped the team to CIF San Diego Section Open Division title in 2015 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER and runner-up finish in 2016...two-time CIF San Diego Section Two-time All-Central League performer at University City High Defensive Player of the Year and East County Defensive Player of School...as a senior, was named Central League Kicker of the Year the Year (2015-16)...named to All-CIF San Diego Section Second after hitting eight PATs and three field goals, with a long of 47... Team as a sophomore in 2014...has earned spots on the All-East punted 40 times for an average of 34.5 yards per kick while 18 of his County and All-San Diego County Teams from 2014-16...named 29 kickoffs went for a touchback...also played linebacker and wide a team captain in 2016 and recorded 92 tackles with 9.5 sacks and receiver...as a junior was named to the All-Central League First picked off a pass...also played tight end and running back for Helix, Team as a linebacker, recording a pair of sacks, an interception, scoring nine touchdowns with 152 receiving yards and 640 rushing forcing two fumbles and blocking a kick...made 82 tackles as a yards as a senior...notched 73 tackles, 8.0 sacks as a junior and senior, while as a receiver he caught 20 passes for 231 yards and had two pick-sixes in the state playoffs as Helix reached the Open a touchdown...also competed for the basketball, track and field, Division title game...missed the title game with an injury suffered and baseball teams...named team MVP in track and field, earned in the semifinals. All-CIF honors in the 300-meter hurdles, and was an all-league performer in baseball.

45 CTC THOMAS 6 FRESHMANF WIDEW RECEIVER 5-85 / 152 LLANCASTER, TEXAS LLANCASTER HS

HHIGH SCHOOL CAREER ThThree-star recruit according to Scout, RRivals, ESPN and 247sports...named fififth-best receiver in the Dallas area by the Dallas Morning News...as a senior, caught 60 passes for 1,205 yards and 15 touchdowns, helping to lead his team to the District 10-5A title...hauled in 54 passes for 943 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior.

RRILEY WHIMPEY 446 FFRESHMAN WWLB 66-1 / 212 SSAN CLEMENTE, CALIF. SSAN CLEMENTE HS

HHIGH SCHOOL CAREER IInitially signed with the Broncos in 22015, and went on a two-year church mmission...three-star recruit per Scout. com rated No. 15 in California and No. 24 in the West Region at outside linebacker...named CIF Southern Section Southwest Division Co-Defensive Player of the Year while claiming the same honor from the Sea View League...earned spot on All-Orange County First Team from the Orange County Register...set the San Clemente record with 172 tackles over 14 games in 2014, leading the Tritons to the league title...spent first three years as a prep at Lone Peak High School in Utah...recorded 101 tackles for Lone Peak in 2013 as the team reached the 5A state semifinals...named to Utah’s 5A All-State Second Team as well as first-team academic all-region as a junior...older brothers Kevin and Kyle played at Utah State.

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Boise State Football All-Time Performances — (1968 – 2016) 1. Ties are listed in order of occurrence, beginning with most recent performance. (Ties separated by numerical rankings are decided by fractions.) 2. Season and career statistics include regular season totals only (except in 100+ yard game categories, as noted). Starting with the 2002 season, NCAA postseason bowl games are also included in season and career statistics due to an NCAA rule change. 3. Bold indicates active Bronco player in career top 10.

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

TOTAL OFFENSE PASSING YARDS

Single Game Single Game 1. 542 at La. Tech (10-4-03) 1. 532 Ryan Dinwiddie at La. Tech (10-4-03) 2. 515 Ryan Dinwidde at SMU (10-18-03) 2. 509 Ryan Dinwiddie at SMU (10-18-03) 3. 507 Kellen Moore vs. Hawai’i (11-6-10) 3. 507 Kellen Moore vs. Hawai’i (11-6-10) 4. 498 Grant Hedrick at New Mexico (11-8-14) 4. 506 Brett Rypien vs. New Mexico (11-14-15) 5. 490 Brett Rypien vs. New Mexico (11-14-15) 5. 469 Brett Rypien at UNLV (10-31-15) 6. 473 Brett Rypien at UNLV (10-31-15) 6. 455 Kellen Moore at Toledo (9-16-11) 7. 471 Jim McMillan at UNLV (10-19-74) 7. 454 Jim McMillan at UNLV (10-19-74) 8. 457 Kellen Moore at Toledo (9-16-11) 8. 442 Brett Rypien vs. BYU (10-20-16) 9. 439 Grant Hedrick vs. BYU (10-24-14) 9. 414 Kellen Moore at Nevada (11-22-08) 439 vs. Utah State (11-11-00) 10. 410 Grant Hedrick vs. BYU (10-24-14)

Single Season Single Season 1. 4,399 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 1. 4,356 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 2. 4,288 Grant Hedrick 2014 2. 3.845 Kellen Moore 2010 3. 3,813 Kellen Moore 2010 3. 3.800 Kellen Moore 2011 4. 3,734 Kellen Moore 2011 4. 3,696 Grant Hedrick 2014 5. 3,633 Bart Hendricks 2000 5. 3,646 Brett Rypien 2016 6. 3,630 Brett Rypien 2016 6. 3,536 Kellen Moore 2009 7. 3,531 Kellen Moore 2009 7. 3,486 Kellen Moore 2008 8. 3,456 Kellen Moore 2008 8. 3,364 Bart Hendricks 2000 9. 3,408 2007 9. 3,353 Brett Rypien 2015 10. 3,281 Brett Rypien 2015 10. 3,340 Taylor Tharp 2007

Career Career 1. 14,534 Kellen Moore 2008-11 1. 14,667 Kellen Moore 2008-11 2. 10,138 Tony Hilde 1993-96 2. 9,819 Ryan Dinwidde 2000-03 3. 10,039 Bart Hendricks 1997-2000 3. 9,107 Tony Hilde 1993-96 4. 9,984 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 4. 9,020 Bart Hendricks 1997-2000 5. 9,119 2003-06 5. 8,256 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 6. 6,911 Brett Rypien 2015-Pr. 6. 6,999 Brett Rypien 2015-Pr. 7. 6,627 Grant Hedrick 2011-14 7. 5,656 Grant Hedrick 2011-14 8. 6,115 Jim McMillan 1971-74 8. 5,508 Jim McMillan 1971-74 9. 5,225 Hazsen Choates 1983-86 9. 4,784 Joe Southwick 2010-13 10. 5,063 Joe Southwick 2010-13 10. 4,524 Hazsen Choates 1983-86

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PASS ATTEMPTS PASS COMPLETIONS

Single Game Single Game 1. 75 Brett Rypien vs. New Mexico (11-14-15) 1. 41 Brett Rypien vs. New Mexico (11-14-15) 2. 60 Ryan Dinwiddie at La. Tech (10-4-03) 2. 40 Ryan Dinwiddie at La. Tech (10-4-03) 3. 52 Brett Rypien at UNLV (10-31-15) 3. 36 Grant Hedrick vs. Ole Miss (8-28-14) 4. 51 Brett Rypien vs. Baylor (12-27-16) 4. 35 Brett Rypien at UNLV (10-31-15) 51 Travis Stuart vs. Montana (10-3-92) 5. 33 Kellen Moore vs. Hawai’i (10-17-08) 51 Keith Jarrett at Oregon State (10-25-86) 6. 32 Brett Rypien vs. Baylor (12-27-16) 7. 50 Brett Rypien at Utah State (10-16-15) 32 Grant Hedrick vs. Oregon State (12-24-13) 8. 49 Ryan Dinwiddie at La. Tech (11-3-01) 32 Kellen Moore at Toledo (9-16-11) 49 Jeff Mladenich at Idaho (11-23-91) 9. 31 Joe Southwick at Fresno State (9-20-13) 10. 48 Brett Rypien vs. Air Force (11-20-15) 31 Travis Stuart vs. Weber State (10-17-92) 48 Kellen Moore at Nevada (11-22-08) 48 Bart Hendricks at Idaho (11-22-97) Single Season 1. 326 Kellen Moore 2011 Single Season 2. 294 Grant Hedrick 2014 1. 446 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 3. 289 Taylor Tharp 2007 2. 439 Kellen Moore 2011 4. 281 Kellen Moore 2008 3. 431 Kellen Moore 2009 5. 277 Kellen Moore 2009 4. 429 Brett Rypien 2015 6. 276 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 5. 423 Taylor Tharp 2007 7. 273 Brett Rypien 2015 6. 415 Grant Hedrick 2014 273 Kellen Moore 2010 7. 405 Kellen Moore 2008 9. 248 Joe Southwick 2013 8. 394 Brett Rypien 2016 10. 244 Brett Rypien 2016 9. 383 Kellen Moore 2010 10. 371 Joe Southwick 2012 Career 1. 1,157 Kellen Moore 2008-11 Career 2. 650 Bart Hendricks 1997-2000 1. 1,219 Kellen Moore 2008-11 3. 629 Tony Hilde 1993-96 2. 1,181 Tony Hilde 1993-96 4. 622 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 3. 1,142 Bart Hendricks 1997-2000 5. 610 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 4. 992 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 6. 517 Brett Rypien 2015-Pr. 5. 823 Brett Rypien 2015-Pr. 7. 475 Grant Hedrick 2011-14 6. 980 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 8. 439 Joe Southwick 2010-13 7. 677 Grant Hedrick 2011-14 9. 382 Jim McMillan 1971-74 8. 670 1968-71 10. 324 Mike Virden 1989-90 9. 640 Jim McMillan 1971-74 10. 633 Joe Southwick 2010-13

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PASS PERCENTAGE TOUCHDOWN PASSES

Single Game (min. 15 attempts) Single Game 1. .931 Joe Southwick (27-29) vs. Air Force (9-13-13) 1. 6 Jim McMillan at Montana (11-16-74) 2. .913 Jared Zabransky (21-23) vs. Utah State (11-18-06) 2. 5 Brett Rypien at New Mexico (10-7-16) 3. .897 Taylor Tharp (26-29) at Utah State (11-10-07) 5 Grant Hedrick at Colorado State (11-2-13) 4. .875 Kellen Moore (14-16) at San Jose State (10-16-10) 5 Joe Southwick vs. UT Martin (9-7-13) 5. .867 Kellen Moore (26-30) at Colorado State (10-15-11) 5 Kellen Moore at UNLV (11-5-11) 6. .864 Ryan Dinwiddie (19-22) vs. Fresno State (10-18-02) 5 Kellen Moore at Toledo (9-16-11) 7. .857 Grant Hedrick (18-21) vs. Nevada (10-19-13) 5 Kellen Moore vs. Nevada (11-27-09) 8. .850 Joe Southwick (17-20) vs. Colorado State (11-17-12) 5 Kellen Moore vs. Idaho (11-14-09) 9. .848 Kellen Moore (28-33) vs. New Mexico (12-3-11) 5 Kellen Moore at Hawai’i (10-24-09) 10. .839 Grant Hedrick (26-31) at Nevada (10-4-14) 5 Taylor Tharp at La. Tech (10-20-07) 5 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. San Jose State (10-25-03) Single Season (min. 150 attempts) 5 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Fresno State (10-18-02) 1. .743 Kellen Moore (326-439) 2011 5 B.J. Rhode vs. Utah State (9-28-02) 2. .726 Joe Southwick (151-208) 2013 5 Bart Hendricks vs. Idaho (11-18-00) 3. .713 Kellen Moore (273-383) 2010 5 Vince Alcalde vs. Eastern Washington (10-10-87) 4. .708 Grant Hedrick (294-415) 2014 5 Joe Aliotti vs. Cal Poly (11-18-79) 5. 694 Kellen Moore (281-405) 2008 5 Greg Stern vs. Montana (11-1-75) 6. .690 Grant Hedrick (167-242) 2013 5 Jim McMillan at UNLV (10-19-74) 7. .683 Taylor Tharp (289-423) 2007 5 Eric Guthrie vs. Montana State (10-30-71) 8. .668 Joe Southwick (248-371) 2012 9. .663 Jared Zabransky (191-288) 2006 Single Season 10. .658 Joe Aliotti (144-219) 1979 1. 43 Kellen Moore 2011 2. 39 Kellen Moore 2009 Career (min. 200 attempts) 3. 35 Kellen Moore 2010 1. .702 Grant Hedrick (475-677) 2011-14 35 Bart Hendricks 2000 2. .697 Kellen Moore (1,157-1,358) 2008-11 5. 33 Jim McMillan 1974 3. .694 Joe Southwick (439-633) 2010-13 6. 31 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 4. .679 Taylor Tharp (321-473) 2004-07 7. 30 Taylor Tharp 2007 5. .636 Joe Aliotti (278-437) 1979-80 8. 29 Ryan Dinwiddie 2001 6. .628 Brett Rypien (517-823) 2015-Pr. 9. 26 Tony Hilde 1994 7. .627 Ryan Dinwiddie (622-992) 2000-03 10. 25 Kellen Moore 2008 8. .622 Jared Zabransky (610-980) 2003-06 9. .598 B.J. Rhode (141-236) 1999-2002 Career 10. .597 Jim McMillan (382-640) 1971-74 1. 142 Kellen Moore 2008-11 2. 82 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 3. 78 Bart Hendricks 1997-2000 4. 70 Tony Hilde 1993-96 5. 58 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 58 Jim McMillan 1971-74 7. 44 Brett Rypien 2015-Pr. 8. 39 Grant Hedrick 2011-14 9. 36 Hazsen Choates 1983-86 10. 34 Ron Atuele 1970, 72-73

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PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED PASSING EFFICIENCY

Single Game Single Season 1. 6 Mike Virden at Montana (10-28-89) 1. 188.18 Ryan Dinwiddie 2002 2. 5 at Montana State (10-15-88) 2. 182.63 Kellen Moore 2010 5 Vince Alcalde at Eastern Washington (9-6-86) 3. 175.19 Kellen Moore 2011 4. 4 Grant Hedrick at Air Force (9-27-14) 4. 170.63 Bart Hendricks 2000 4 Grant Hedrick vs. Ole Miss (8-28-14) 5. 164.69 Ryan Dinwiddie 2001 4 Jared Zabransky at Georgia (9-3-05) 6. 163.72 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 4 Tony Hilde vs. Appalachian State (12-3-94) 7. 162.57 Jared Zabransky 2006 4 Jeff Mladenich at Weber State (11-16-91) 8. 161.65 Kellen Moore 2009 4 Travis Stuart vs. Liberty (9-7-91) 9. 159.72 Joe Aliotti 1979 4 Duane Halliday at Montana (10-28-89) 10. 158.46 Jim McMillan 1973 4 vs. Oregon State (9-23-89) Career Single Season 1. 168.98 Kellen Moore 2008-11 1. 20 Mike Virden 1989 2. 168.89 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 2. 18 Duane Halliday 1988 3. 153.74 Grant Hedrick 2011-14 3. 17 Tony Hilde 1996 4. 152.83 Jim McMillan 1971-74 4. 16 Jared Zabransky 2005 5. 148.01 Brett Rypien 2015-Pr. 5. 15 Jim McMillan 1974 6. 147.43 Joe Aliotti 1979-80 7. 145.93 Joe Southwick 2010-13 Career 8. 145.62 Taylor Tharp 2004-07 1. 40 Tony Hilde 1993-96 9. 144.99 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 2. 37 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 10. 143.38 B.J. Rhode 1999-2002 3. 34 Bart Hendricks 1997-2000 4. 33 Eric Guthrie 1969-71 CAREER 200+ YARDS PASSING GAMES 5. 32 Mike Virden 1989-90 Career LOWEST INTERCEPTION RATIO 1. 46 Kellen Moore 2008-11 2. 28 Bart Hendricks 1997-2000 Single Season (min. 150 attempts) 3. 26 Tony Hilde 1993-96 1. .0069* Kellen Moore (3-431) 2009 4. 24 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 2. .0083 Jeff Mladenich (2-239) 1991 5. 21 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 3. .0146 Ryan Dinwiddie (3-205) 2002 6. 20 Brett Rypien 2015-Pr. 4. .01566 Kellen Moore (6-383) 2010 7. 15 Grant Hedrick 2011-14 5. .01569 Ryan Dinwiddie (7-446) 2003 8. 13 Jim McMillan 1971-74 * - NCAA Record 9. 11 Joe Southwick 2010-13 11 Mike Virden 1989-90 Career (min. 300 attempts) 1. .017 Kellen Moore (28-1,658) 2008-11 2. .021 Ryan Dinwiddie (21-992) 2000-03 3. .027 Jeff Mladenich (9-330) 1989-92 4. .028 Grant Hedrick (19-677) 2011-14 5. .030 Bart Hendricks (34-1,142) 1997-2000

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CAREER 300+ YARDS PASSING GAMES RUSHING YARDS

Career Single Game 1. 16 Kellen Moore 2008-11 1. 261 vs. Northern Michigan (9-23-78) 2. 14 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 2. 254 Eron Hurley vs. Idaho (11-21-98) 3. 11 Brett Rypien 2015-Pr. 3. 240 Ian Johnson vs. Oregon State (9-7-06) 4. 10 Bart Hendricks 1997-2000 4. 235 David Mikell at Idaho (9-13-03) 5. 7 Grant Hedrick 2011-14 5. 229 Jay Ajayi vs. Utah State (11-29-14) 7 Jim McMillan 1971-74 6. 222 Jay Ajayi at Nevada (10-4-14) 7. 6 Tony Hilde 1993-96 7. 219 Jay Ajayi vs. Colorado State (9-6-14) 8. 4 Joe Southwick 2010-13 8. 217 Jeremy McNichols vs. Colorado State (10-15-16) 4 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 9. 212 Brock Forsey vs. Central Michigan (11-24-01) 10. 3 Taylor Tharp 2004-07 10. 211 Willie Bowens vs. Northeastern (9-18-93) 3 Vince Alcalde 1986-87 3 Greg Stern 1973-76 Single Season 1. 1,823 Jay Ajayi 2014 CAREER 400+ YARDS PASSING GAMES 2. 1,713 Ian Johnson 2006 3. 1,709 Jeremy McNichols 2016 Career 4. 1,611 Brock Forsey 2002 1. 4 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 5. 1,526 Cedric Minter 1978 2. 3 Brett Rypien 2015-Pr. 6. 1,425 Jay Ajayi 2013 3 Kellen Moore 2008-11 7. 1,337 Jeremy McNichols 2015 3. 2 Jim McMillan 1971-74 8. 1,299 Doug Martin 2011 5. 1 Grant Hedrick 2011-14 9. 1,275 K.C. Adams 1994 1 Bart Hendricks 1997-2000 10. 1,273 Chris Jackson 1987

CAREER 500+ YARDS PASSING GAMES Career 1. 4,475 Cedric Minter 1977-80 Career 2. 4,183 Ian Johnson 2005-08 1. 2 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 3. 4,045 Brock Forsey 1999-2002 2. 1 Brett Rypien 2015-Pr. 4. 3,796 Jay Ajayi 2012-14 1 Kellen Moore 2008-11 5. 3,437 Chris Thomas 1987-91 6. 3,431 Doug Martin 2008-11 7. 3,205 Jeremy McNichols 2014-16 8. 3,034 Rodney Webster 1980-83 9. 2,932 Jeremy Avery 2007-10 10. 2,792 D.J. Harper 2007-12

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RUSHING ATTEMPTS YARDS PER CARRY

Single Game Single Game (min. 10 attempts) 1. 40 Jeremy McNichols vs. Colorado State (10-15-16) 1. 16.9 Jeremy Avery (11-190) at Fresno State (9-18-09) 2. 38 Cedric Minter vs. San Jose State (10-14-78) 2. 14.2 Jeremy Avery (11-156) at Idaho (11-15-08) 3. 36 Doug Martin at San Diego State (11-19-11) 3. 12.5 John Smith (12-150) at Cal Poly (9-14-74) 36 Chris Thomas vs. Nevada (10-29-88) 4. 12.3 Jared Zabransky (10-123) vs. Hawai’i (10-29-04) 5. 33 Jeremy McNichols vs. Wyoming (10-24-15) 5. 12.2 Fred Goode (11-134) vs. Cal State Fullerton (9-9-78) 33 Jay Ajayi vs. Colorado State (9-6-14) 6. 11.8 John Smith (15-177) at Nevada (11-3-73) 33 Brock Forsey at Arkansas State (11-4-00) 7. 11.187 Chris Jackson (16-179) vs. Delaware State (9-5-87) 33 Cedric Minter at Northern Arizona (11-11-78) 8. 11.181 Ron Autele (11-123) vs. Montana (10-27-73) 9. 32 Brock Forsey vs. Central Michigan (11-24-01) 9. 11.1 Brock Forsey (15-167) vs. Northern Iowa (9-9-00) 32 Brock Forsey vs. UTEP (9-22-01) 10. 10.9 Ian Johnson (22-240) vs. Oregon State (9-7-06) 32 Rodney Webster at Weber State (10-29-83) Single Season (min. 75 attempts) Single Season 1. 6.68 Jay Ajayi (82-548) 2012 1. 347 Jay Ajayi 2014 2. 6.57 John Smith (87-572) 1973 2. 314 Jeremy McNichols 2016 3. 6.52 Jeremy Avery (103-672) 2007 3. 295 Brock Forsey 2002 4. 6.37 John Smith (80-510) 1974 4. 277 Ian Johnson 2006 5. 6.30 Chris Jackson (202-1,273) 1987 5. 263 Doug Martin 2011 6. 6.26 Doug Martin (201-1,260) 2010 6. 258 Cedric Minter 1978 7. 6.23 Cedric Minter (170-1,060) 1980 7. 250 Rodney Webster 1981 8. 6.18 Ian Johnson (277-1,713) 2006 8. 246 Brock Forsey 2001 9. 6.119 Fred Goode (117-716) 1976 9. 242 David Mikell 2003 10. 6.117 David Hughes (94-575) 1979 10. 240 Jeremy McNichols 2015 Career (min. 150 attempts) Career 1. 6.24 John Smith (260-1,623) 1972-75 1. 813 Brock Forsey 1999-2002 2. 5.97 Chris Jackson (302-1,805) 1986-87 2. 810 Chris Thomas 1987-91 3. 5.95 Cedric Minter (752-4,475) 1977-80 3. 753 Ian Johnson 2005-08 4. 5.61 Jeremy McNichols (571-3,205) 2014-16 4. 752 Cedric Minter 1977-80 5. 5.59 Jay Ajayi (678-3,796) 2012-14 5. 678 Jay Ajayi 2012-14 6. 5.56 Doug Martin (617-3,431) 2008-11 6. 672 Rodney Webster 1980-83 7. 5.55 Ian Johnson (753-4,183) 2005-08 7. 617 Doug Martin 2008-11 8. 5.47 Fred Goode (289-1,581) 1975-78 8. 571 Jeremy McNichols 2014-16 9. 5.38 Lee Marks (351-1,889) 2002-05 9. 547 D.J. Harper 2007-12 10. 5.36 Chester Grey (155-831) 1971-74 10. 518 Jeremy Avery 2007-10

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RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE

Single Game 1. 88+ Jeremy McNichols at San Jose State (11-27-15) 1. 5 Jay Ajayi vs. Utah State (11-29-14) 2. 85+ Jared Zabransky vs. Hawai’i (10-29-04) 5 Ian Johnson vs. Oregon State (9-7-06) 3. 84+ Doug Martin vs. Utah (12-22-10) 5 Jon Hellmandollar vs. La. Tech (11-20-04) 4. 83+ Jeremy McNichols vs. Air Force (11-20-15) 4. 4 Jeremy McNichols vs. UNLV (11-18-16) 5. 80+ Jeremy McNichols vs. Colorado State (10-15-16) 4 Jay Ajayi vs. Air Force (9-13-13) 80+ D.J. Harper vs. Colorado State (11-17-12) 4 Doug Martin vs. New Mexico State (12-5-09) 80+ K.C. Adams at Northern Arizona (10-1-94) 4 Doug Martin at Utah State (11-20-09) 8. 78+ David Mikell at Idaho (9-13-03) 4 Ian Johnson at New Mexico State (10-15-06) 9. 77+ Bart Hendricks vs. UTEP (12-28-00) 4 Ian Johnson at Idaho (10-21-06) 77+ Gavin Reed at Utah State (10-30-99) 4 Jared Zabransky vs. Hawai’i (10-29-04) 77+ Chris Jackson vs. Delaware State (9-5-87) 4 Donny Heck at Hawai’i (12-6-03) 77+ Greg Harrison at Montana (9-17-83) 4 Brock Forsey at Nevada (11-23-02) 77+ Cedric Minter vs. Northern Michigan (9-23-78) 4 Brock Forsey at Tulsa (10-12-02) + - Scoring play 4 Cedric Minter vs. Idaho (10-11-80) 4 Cedric Minter vs. Idaho (11-4-78) CAREER 100+ YARD RUSHING GAMES 4 Cedric Minter vs. Cal Poly (11-12-77) 1. 20 Cedric Minter 1977-80 Single Season 2. 19 Brock Forsey 1999-2002 1. 28 Jay Ajayi 2014 3. 17 Jay Ajayi 2012-14 2. 26 Brock Forsey 2002 17 Doug Martin 2008-11 3. 25 Ian Johnson 2006 5. 16 Jeremy McNichols 2014-16 4. 23 Jeremy McNichols 2016 16 Ian Johnson 2005-08 5. 20 Jeremy McNichols 2015 7. 13 Chris Thomas 1988-91 6.. 18 Jay Ajayi 2013 8. 12 Jon Francis 1984-85 7. 16 Doug Martin 2011 12 Rodney Webster 1980-83 16 Ian Johnson 2007 10. 10 D.J. Harper 2007-12 16 Chris Jackson 1987 10 Chris Jackson 1986-87 10. 15 D.J. Harper 2012 15 Doug Martin 2009 CAREER 200+ YARD RUSHING GAMES

Career 1. 4 Cedric Minter 1977-80 1. 58 Ian Johnson 2005-08 2. 3 Jeremy McNichols 2014-16 2. 50 Jay Ajayi 2012-14 3 Jay Ajayi 2012-14 50 Brock Forsey 1999-2002 4. 2 Ian Johnson 2005-08 4. 44 Jeremy McNichols 2014-16 2 Brock Forsey 1999-2002 5. 43 Doug Martin 2008-11 6. 1 Doug Martin 2008-11 5. 39 D.J. Harper 2007-12 1 David Mikell 2000-03 6. 37 Cedric Minter 1977-80 1 Eron Hurley 1995-98 8. 32 David Mikell 2000-03 1 Willie Bowens 1993-94 32 Chris Thomas 1988-91 1 Chris Thomas 1988-91 10. 31 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 1 Terry Zahner 1977-80

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PASS RECEPTIONS RECEIVING YARDS

Single Game Single Game 1. 20 Thomas Sperbeck vs. New Mexico (11-14-15) 1. 281 Thomas Sperbeck vs. New Mexico (11-14-15) 2. 16 Tim Gilligan at La. Tech (10-4-03) 2. 264 Winky White vs. Nevada (11-10-90) 3. 15 Don Hutt vs. UC Davis (11-24-73) 3. 255 Tim Gilligan at La. Tech (10-4-03) 4. 14 Shane Williams-Rhodes vs. Ole Miss (8-28-14) 4. 252 Mike Holton at UNLV (10-19-74) 14 Mike Wilson at Eastern Washington (11-14-92) 5. 227 Don Hutt vs. UC Davis (11-24-73) 14 Mike Holton at UNLV (10-19-74) 6. 212 Kipp Bedard vs. Eastern Kentucky (12-20-90) 14 Don Hutt vs. La Tech (12-8-73) 7. 209 Tim Gilligan at BYU (10-30-03) 8. 13 Shane Williams-Rhodes at Utah State (10-12-13) 8. 206 Matt Miller vs. Oregon State (12-24-13) 13 Rodney Smith at Idaho (11-22-97) 206 Kipp Bedard at Idaho (11-21-81) 13 Rodney Smith vs. Nevada (11-8-97) 10. 204 Al Marshall at Portland State (11-4-72) 13 Don Hutt vs. South Dakota (12-1-73) Single Season Single Season 1. 1,412 Thomas Sperbeck 2015 1. 88 Thomas Sperbeck 2015 2. 1,272 Thomas Sperbeck 2016 88 Matt Miller 2013 3. 1,215 Titus Young 2010 3. 82 Jeremy Childs 2007 4. 1,192 Tim Gilligan 2003 4. 80 Thomas Sperbeck 2016 5. 1,140 Matt Miller 2013 5. 79 Titus Young 2009 6. 1,138 Billy Wingfield 2002 6. 77 Shane Williams-Rhodes 2013 7. 1,129 Cedrick Wilson 2016 7. 76 Mike Wilson 1992 8. 1,101 Kipp Bedard 1981 72 Jeremy Childs 2008 9. 1,080 Mike Holton 1974 9. 71 Austin Pettis 2010 10. 1,045 Jeremy Childs 2007 71 Titus Young 2010 Career Career 1. 3,601 Thomas Sperbeck 2013-16 1. 244 Matt Miller 2011-14 2. 3,063 Titus Young 2007-10 2. 233 Shane Williams-Rhodes 2012-15 3. 3,049 Matt Miller 2011-14 3. 229 Austin Pettis 2007-10 4. 2,838 Austin Pettis 2007-10 4. 224 Thomas Sperbeck 2013-16 5. 2,751 Ryan Ikebe 1993-96 5. 204 Titus Young 2007-10 6. 2,728 Don Hutt 1970-73 6. 189 Don Hutt 1970-73 7. 2,554 Lou Fanucchi 1999-2002 7. 168 Jeremy Childs 2006-08 8. 2,354 Terry Hutt 1973-74, 76-77 8. 162 Ryan Ikebe 1993-96 2,354 Mike Holton 1972, 74-76 9. 159 Mike Wilson 1990-93 10. 2,300 Mike Wilson 1990-93 10. 140 Jay Swillie 1999-2002 140 Eric Andrade 1983-84, 86-87

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YARDS PER CATCH TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

Single Game (min. 5 receptions) Single Game 1. 40.8 Al Marshall (5-204) at Portland State (11-4-72) 1. 4 Austin Pettis vs. Idaho (11-14-09) 2. 35.6 Thomas Sperbeck (5-178) at Colorado State (10-10-15) 4 Rodney Smith at New Mexico State (11-7-98) 3. 34.8 Lou Fanucchi (5-174) vs. Northern Iowa (9-9-00) 4 John Smith at Montana (11-16-74) 4. 32.6 Mike Holton (5-163) vs. Montana (11-1-75) 4 Don Hutt vs. Montana State (10-30-71) 5. 31.8 Jeb Putzier (6-191) vs. San Jose State (11-17-01) 5. 3 Cedrick Wilson at New Mexico (10-7-16) 6. 31.5 Don Hutt (6-189) vs. Weber State (9-30-72) 3 Matt Miller vs. New Mexico (11-30-13) 7. 30.0 Terry Hutt (5-150) at UNLV (11-6-76) 3 Tyler Shoemaker at San Diego State (11-19-11) 8. 28.5 Ryan Ikebe (6-171) at New Mexico State (11-16-96) 3 Tyler Shoemaker at Toledo (9-16-11) 9. 28.4 Ryan Ikebe (5-142) at Northern Arizona (10-7-95) 3 Titus Young at Hawai’i (10-24-09) 28.4 Jon Youngblood (5-142) vs. Weber State (10-1-88) 3 Austin Pettis vs. Idaho (11-17-07) 3 Jeremy Childs vs. New Mexico State (10-7-07) Single Season (min. 20 receptions) 3 Billy Wingfield vs. Rice (11-9-02) 1. 25.03 Lawrence Bady (29-726) 2003 3 Jeb Putzier vs. San Jose State (11-17-01) 2. 23.25 Jon Youngblood (20-465) 1988 3 Jeb Putzier vs. Tulsa (10-13-01) 3. 21.82 Ryan Ikebe (34-742) 1995 3 Ryan Ikebe at New Mexico State (11-16-96) 4. 21.71 Chaz Anderson (21-456) 2014 3 Ryan Ikebe vs. Idaho (11-19-94) 5. 20.87 Lou Fanucchi (30-626) 2001 3 Eric Andrade vs. Eastern Washington (10-10-87) 6. 20.28 Jarrett Hausske (39-791) 1994 3 Eric Andrade vs. Weber State (9-26-87) 7. 20.24 Steve Hale (21-425) 1987 3 Ricky Hill vs. Weber State (9-26-87) 8. 20.21 Mike Wilson (38-768) 1991 3 Mike Holton vs. Idaho (11-23-74) 9. 20.16 Cedrick Wilson (56-1,129) 2016 3 Mike Holton vs. UC Davis (11-9-74) 10. 19.90 Lou Fanucchi (40-796) 2000 3 Terry Hutt at Montana State (9-28-74) 3 Don Hutt vs. South Dakota (12-1-73) Career (min. 40 receptions) 1. 20.20 Lawrence Bady (59-1,192) 2003-04 Single Season 2. 20.16 Cedrick Wilson (56-1,129) 2016-Pr. 1. 16 Tyler Shoemaker 2011 3. 19.49 Lou Fanucchi (131-2,549) 1999-2002 2. 14 Austin Pettis 2009 4. 18.067 John Smith (89-1,608) 1972-75 3. 13 Mike Holton 1974 5. 18.057 Steve Hale (52-939) 1984-87 4. 12 Matt Miller 2013 6. 17.83 Terry Hutt (132-2,354) 1973-74, 76-77 12 Jeb Putzier 2001 7. 17.57 Jarrett Hausske (86-1,511) 1991-94 6. 11 Cedrick Wilson 2016 8. 17.52 Lonnie Hughes (62-1,086) 1977-78 11 Rodney Smith 1997 9. 17.47 Tony Hunter (57-996) 1984-85 11 Ryan Ikebe 1994 10. 17.30 Al Marshall (116-2,007) 1969-72 11 John Smith 1975 10. 10 Austin Pettis 2010 10 Titus Young 2009 10 John Smith 1974

Career 1. 39 Austin Pettis 2007-10 2. 30 Don Hutt 1970-73 3. 29 Matt Miller 2011-14 4. 27 Ryan Ikebe 1993-96 5. 25 Tyler Shoemaker 2008-11 25 Titus Young 2007-10

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7. 24 John Smith 1972-75 CAREER 200+ YARD RECEIVING GAMES 8. 21 Mike Holton 1972, 74-76 9. 20 Thomas Sperbeck 2013-16 1. 2 Tim Gilligan 2000-03 20 Rodney Smith 1997-98 2 Winky White 1987-90 2 Kipp Bedard 1979-81 LONGEST RECEPTION 4. 1 Thomas Sperbeck 2013-16 1 Matt Miller 2011-14 1. 98 Lawrence Bady at SMU (10-18-03) 1 Rodney Smith 1997-98 (from Ryan Dinwiddie) 1 Mike Holton 1974-76 2. 97+ Lou Fanucchi vs. La. Tech (11-16-02) 1 Don Hutt 1970-73 (from Ryan Dinwiddie) 1 Al Marshall 1969-72 3. 90+ Al Marshall at Portland State (11-4-72) (from Ron Autele) ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 4. 87+ Lou Fanucchi vs. Northern Iowa (9-9-00) (from Bart Hendricks) Single Game 87+ Winky White vs. Boston Univ. (9-22-90) 1. 301 Doug Martin vs. Arizona State (12-22-11) (from Mike Virden) 2. 292 Brock Forsey vs. Northern Iowa (9-9-00) 6. 86 Greg Thomas vs. Portland State (9-7-96) 3. 289 David Mikell at Idaho (9-13-03) (from Tony Hilde) 4. 281 Thomas Sperbeck vs. New Mexico (11-14-15) 7. 85+ Thomas Sperbeck at Colorado State (10-10-15) 5. 280 Jay Ajayi vs. Colorado State (9-6-14) (from Brett Rypien) 6. 279 Tim Gilligan at BYU (10-30-03) 85+ Matt Miller vs. Oregon State (12-24-13) 7. 272 Brock Forsey at Tulsa (10-12-02) (from Grant Hedrick) 8. 269 Jeremy Avery at Fresno State (9-18-09) 85+ Terry Hutt vs. UNLV (9-24-77) 269 Brock Forsey vs. Louisville (12-30-99) (From Hoskin Hogan) 10. 268 Tim Gilligan at La. Tech (10-4-03) 10. 84+ Jarrett Hausske vs. Cal State Northridge (9-10-94) 268 Chris Thomas at Idaho (11-18-89) (from Tony Hilde) + - Scoring play Single Season 1. 2,358 Jay Ajayi 2014 CAREER 100+ YARD RECEIVING GAMES 2. 2,255 Jeremy McNichols 2016 3. 2,127 Brock Forsey 2002 1. 15 Thomas Sperbeck 2013-16 4. 2,012 Titus Young 2009 2. 13 Ryan Ikebe 1993-96 5. 1,981 K.C. Adams 1994 3. 11 Mike Holton 1972, 74-76 6. 1,938 Brock Forsey 2001 11 Don Hutt 1970-73 7. 1,916 Titus Young 2010 5. 10 Titus Young 2007-10 8. 1,892 Doug Martin 2011 6. 8 Matt Miller 2011-14 9. 1,886 Jeremy McNichols 2015 8 Tyler Shoemaker 2008-11 10. 1,830 Brock Forsey 2000 8 Austin Pettis 2007-10 8 Lou Fanucchi 1999-2002 Career 8 Mike Wilson 1990-93 1. 6,670 Brock Forsey 1999-2002 8 Terry Hutt 1973-74, 76-77 2. 5,316 Cedric Minter 1977-80 3. 5,032 David Mikell 2000-02 4. 4,927 Ian Johnson 2005-08 5. 4,885 Doug Martin 2008-11 6. 4,866 Titus Young 2007-10 7. 4,848 Jeremy McNichols 2014-16

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8. 4,807 Chris Thomas 1988-91 24 Jared Zabransky vs. Hawai’i (10-29-04) 9. 4,583 Jay Ajayi 2012-14 24 Donny Heck at Hawai’i (12-6-03) 10. 3,700 Ryan Ikebe 1993-96 24 Brock Forsey at Nevada (11-23-02) 24 Brock Forsey vs. Rice (11-9-02) CAREER 200+ YARD ALL-PURPOSE GAMES 24 Brock Forsey at UTEP (11-2-02) 24 Brock Forsey at San Jose State (10-26-02) 1. 8 Brock Forsey 1999-02 24 Brock Forsey at Tulsa (10-12-02) 2. 7 Jeremy McNichols 2014-16 24 Rodney Smith at New Mexico State (11-7-98) 3. 6 Jay Ajayi 2012-14 24 Eric Andrade at Weber State (9-26-87) 4. 4 Doug Martin 2008-11 24 Cedric Minter vs. Idaho (10-11-80) 4 K.C. Adams 1994 24 Cedric Minter vs. Idaho (11-4-78) 4 Chris Jackson 1986-87 24 Cedric Minter vs. Cal Poly (11-12-77) 4 Cedric Minter 1977-80 24 John Smith vs. UNLV (10-18-75) 8. 3 Ryan Ikebe 1993-96 24 John Smith vs. Cal State Hayward (9-13-75) 3 Winky White 1987-90 24 John Smith at Montana (11-16-74) 24 Don Hutt vs. Montana State (10-30-71) CAREER 300+ YARD ALL-PURPOSE GAMES Single Season 1. 1 Doug Martin 2008-11 1. 192 Jay Ajayi 2014 192 Brock Forsey 2002 100+ YARD RUSHING & 3. 162 Jeremy McNichols 2016 156 Jeremy McNichols 2015 RECEIVING GAMES 4. 141 Tyler Jones 2004 5. 134 Tyler Rausa 2015 1. 252 Jay Ajayi vs. New Mexico (11-30-13) 6. 132 Tyler Jones 2003 (147 rush + 105 receiving) 8. 120 Jeremy McNichols 2016 2. 249 Jeremy McNichols vs. BYU (10-20-16) 9. 117 Kyle Brotzman 2009 (140 rush + 109 receiving) 10. 115 Dan Goodale 2014 3. 230 K.C. Adams at Idaho State (10-15-94) (126 rush + 104 receiving) Career 4. 210 Chris Jackson vs. Idaho State (10-24-87) 1. 439 Kyle Brotzman 2007-10 (103 rush + 107 receiving) 2. 408 Brock Forsey 1999-2002 5. 207 Karlin Adams vs. Eastern Washington (11-4-95) 3. 356 Ian Johnson 2005-08 4. 348 Nick Calaycay 1999-2002 POINTS 5. 330 Jeremy McNichols 2014-16 330 Jay Ajayi 2012-14 Single Game 7. 294 Tyler Jones 2001-04 1. 30 Jay Ajayi vs. Utah State (11-29-14) 8. 288 Doug Martin 2008-11 30 Ian Johnson vs. Oregon State (9-7-06) 9. 282 Dan Goodale 2011-14 30 Jon Helmandollar vs. La. Tech (11-20-04) 10. 275 Mike Black 1988-91 4. 24 Jeremy McNichols vs. UNLV (11-18-16) 24 Jeremy McNichols at Oregon State (9-24-16) 24 Jay Ajayi vs. Air Force (9-13-13) 24 Doug Martin vs. New Mexico State (12-5-09) 24 Doug Martin at Utah State (11-20-09) 24 Austin Pettis vs. Idaho (11-14-09) 24 Ian Johnson at Idaho (10-21-06) 24 Ian Johnson at New Mexico State (10-15-06)

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TOUCHDOWNS 5. 48 Doug Martin 2008-11 6. 43 Cedric Minter 1977-80 Single Game 7. 42 John Smith 1972-75 1. 5 Jay Ajayi vs. Utah State (11-29-14) 8. 41 D.J. Harper 2007-12 5 Ian Johnson vs. Oregon State (9-7-06) 9. 39 Austin Pettis 2007-10 5 Jon Helmandollar vs. La. Tech (11-20-04) 39 David Mikell 2000-03 4. 4 Jeremy McNichols vs. UNLV (11-18-16) 4 Jeremy McNichols at Oregon State (9-24-16) FIELD GOALS 4 Jay Ajayi vs. Air Force (9-13-13) 4 Doug Martin vs. New Mexico State (12-5-09) Single Game 4 Doug Martin at Utah State (11-20-09) 1. 5 Roberto Moran vs. Idaho State (11-2-85) 4 Austin Pettis vs. Idaho (11-14-09) 5 Eric Guthrie vs. Northern Arizona (11-6-71) 4 Ian Johnson at Idaho (10-21-06) 3. 4 Tyler Rausa at Virginia (9-26-15) 4 Ian Johnson at New Mexico State (10-15-06) 4 Kyle Brotzman at Hawai’i (10-24-09) 4 Jared Zabransky vs. Hawai’i (10-29-04) 4 Kyle Brotzman vs. Nevada (10-14-07) 4 Donny Heck at Hawai’i (12-6-03) 4 Tyler Jones vs. Fresno State (10-23-04) 4 Brock Forsey at Nevada (11-23-02) 4 Tyler Jones vs. Oregon State (9-10-04) 4 Brock Forsey vs. Rice (11-9-02) 4 Nick Calaycay vs. Fresno State (10-18-02) 4 Brock Forsey at UTEP (11-2-02) 4 Nick Calaycay at Utah State (10-30-99) 4 Brock Forsey at San Jose State (10-26-02) 4 Nick Calaycay vs. Utah (10-2-99) 4 Brock Forsey at Tulsa (10-12-02) 4 Roberto Moran vs. Idaho (11-22-86) 4 Rodney Smith at New Mexico State (11-7-98) 4 Tony Massagli vs. Eastern Washington (9-10-83) 4 Eric Andrade at Weber State (9-26-87) 4 Kenrick Camerud at Weber State (10-24-81) 4 Cedric Minter vs. Idaho (10-11-80) 4 Kenrick Camerud vs. Northwestern La. (9-5-81) 4 Cedric Minter vs. Idaho (11-4-78) 4 Tom Sarette vs. Long Beach State (9-16-78) 4 Cedric Minter vs. Cal Poly (11-12-77) 4 John Smith vs. UNLV (10-18-75) Single Season 4 John Smith vs. Cal State Hayward (9-13-75) 1. 25 Tyler Rausa 2015 4 John Smith at Montana (11-16-74) 2. 24 Tyler Jones 2004 4 Don Hutt vs. Montana State (10-30-71) 3. 22 Mike Dodd 1992 4. 19 Tyler Jones 2003 Single Season 5. 18 Kyle Brotzman 2009 1. 32 Jay Ajayi 2014 18 Roberto Moran 1986 32 Brock Forsey 2002 3. 27 Jeremy McNichols 2016 Career 4. 26 Jeremy McNichols 2015 1. 67 Kyle Brotzman 2007-10 5. 25 Ian Johnson 2006 2. 51 Mike Black 1988-91 6. 19 Jay Ajayi 2013 3. 46 Tyler Jones 2001-04 19 Doug Martin 2011 4. 45 Nick Calaycay 1999-2002 8. 17 Ian Johnson 2007 5. 37 Greg Erickson 1992-95 17 Chris Jackson 1987 17 John Smith 1975 LONGEST FIELD GOAL 17 John Smith 1974 1. 56 Roberto Moran vs. UC Davis (9-14-85) Career 2. 54 Roberto Moran vs. Nevada (11-8-86) 1. 68 Brock Forsey 1999-2002 54 Mark Jensen vs. Nevada (9-18-82) 2. 58 Ian Johnson 2005-08 4. 53 Todd Belcastro vs. Cal State Northridge (9-5-98) 3. 55 Jeremy McNichols 2014-16 55 Jay Ajayi 2012-14 59 // INDIVIDUAL RECORDS //

53 Gary Stivers at Southern Oregon (10-25-69) Career 6. 52 Kyle Brotzman vs. Utah State (12-4-10) 1. 238 Kyle Brotzman 2007-10 52 Tyler Jones vs. Tulsa (10-11-03) 2. 213 Nick Calaycay 1999-2002 52 Tyler Jones vs. Hawai’i (10-5-02) 3. 174 Dan Goodale 2011-14 52 Todd Belcastro vs. Utah State (10-24-98) 4. 156 Tyler Jones 2001-04 52 Roberto Moran vs. Idaho (11-22-86) 5. 122 Anthony Montgomery 2005-06 52 Roberto Moran vs. Northwestern La. (11-15-86) 122 Mike Black 1988-91 52 Roberto Moran at Eastern Washington (9-6-86) 52 Tom Sarette vs. Montana State (10-1-77) INTERCEPTIONS 52 P.K. Wiggins at Montana (10-17-87) Single Game POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN 1. 4 Steve Forrey vs. Idaho State (11-2-68) 2. 3 vs. Hawai’i (10-17-08) Single Game 3 Korey Hall vs. Oregon State (9-10-04) 1. 10 Anthony Montgomery vs. Idaho (11-19-05) 3 Chris Carr vs. Nevada (11-29-03) 10 Tyler Jones at Idaho (9-13-03) 3 Jason Payne at Weber State (10-14-95) 3. 9 Dan Goodale vs. UT Martin (9-7-13) 3 Frank Robinson at Northern Arizona (10-13-90) 9 Dan Goodale at Colorado State (10-15-11) 3 Greg Frederick vs. UC Davis (11-24-73) 9 Nick Calaycay vs. Fresno State (10-18-02) 3 Ken Johnson vs. Hiram Scott (11-1-69) 9 Nick Calaycay vs. Idaho (11-18-00) 3 Steve Forrey at Whitworth (10-19-68) 9 Nick Calaycay vs. Arkansas State (11-6-99) 9 Greg Erickson vs. Eastern Washington (11-4-95) Single Season 9 Gary Stivers vs. Whitworth (9-27-69) 1. 12 Steve Forrey 1968 10. 8 Dan Goodale at Wyoming (11-22-14) 2. 9 Joe Larkin 1971 8 Tyler Jones at San Jose State (11-13-04) 9 Ken Johnson 1969 8 Tyler Jones vs. Hawai’i (10-29-04) 4. 8 Gabe Franklin 2002 8 Tyler Jones vs. Idaho (9-4-04) 8 Frank Robinson 1991 8 Tyler Jones vs. Nevada (11-29-03) 8 Steve Forrey 1969 8 Tyler Jones vs. Idaho State (9-6-03) 7. 7 2014 8 Nick Calaycay vs. San Jose State (11-17-01) 7 Rashid Gayle 1994 8 Nick Calaycay vs. North Texas (10-21-00) 7 Anthony Brown 1990 8 Kenrick Camerud vs. Cal Poly (11-17-79) 10. 6 Donte Deayon 2014 8 Avi Rofe vs. Weber State (11-20-76) 6 Donte Deayon 2013 6 Brandyn Thompson 2009 Single Season 6 Marty Tadman 2006 1. 75 Tyler Jones 2003 6 Korey Hall 2006 2. 69 Tyler Jones 2004 6 Dempsy Dees 1999 3. 67 Dan Goodale 2014 6 Ken McKelvey 1992 4. 66 Kyle Brotzman 2007 6 Darrin Lyle 1991 5. 63 Kyle Brotzman 2009 6 Frank Robinson 1990 63 Nick Calaycay 2002 6 Keith Morioka 1988 7. 61 Anthony Montgomery 2006 6 Kenny Kuehl 1987 61 Anthony Montgomery 2005 6 Chris Bell 1981 9. 59 Tyler Rausa 2015 6 Gary Rosolowich 1975 59 Kyle Brotzman 2010 6 Rolly Woolsey 1974 59 Nick Calaycay 2000 6 Joe Larkin 1972

60 // INDIVIDUAL RECORDS //

Career LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 1. 24 Steve Forrey 1968-70 2. 22 Frank Robinson 1988-91 1. 100+ Jamar Taylor vs. Arizona State (12-22-11) 3. 19 Darian Thompson 2012-15 2. 99+ Tasi Autele at Montana (10-2-93) 4. 18 Gabe Franklin 2001-04 3. 98+ Marty Tadman vs. La. Tech (10-7-06) 5. 17 Donte Deayon 2012-15 4. 92+ Andy Avalos vs. Louisville (12-31-04) 6. 15 Darrin Lyle 1988-91 5. 87 Rashid Gayle vs. Nevada (9-17-94) 15 Joe Larkin 1971-72 6. 85+ Tyler Horton vs. Washington State (9-10-16) 8. 14 Marty Tadman 2004-07 7. 81+ Jimmy Clark vs. Portland State (10-28-95) 14 Ken Johnson 1968-70 8. 80+ Shaunard Harts vs. Louisville (12-30-99) 10. 13 Brandyn Thompson 2007-10 9. 73+ Ross Farris vs. New Mexico State (10-11-97) 13 Dempsy Dees 1997-2000 73 at Jackson State (12-5-81)

INTERCEPTION YARDS TACKLES

Single Game Single Game 1. 116 Cam Hall at Nevada (11-27-04) 1. 28 Scott Russell at Northern Arizona (9-17-88) 2. 111 Ken Johnson vs. Hiram Scott (11-1-69) 2. 24 Carl Keever vs. Idaho (10-30-82) 3. 100 Jamar Taylor vs. Arizona State (12-22-11) 4. 99 Tasi Autele at Montana (10-2-93) Single Season 5. 98 Marty Tadman vs. La. Tech (10-7-06) 1. 164 Scott Russell 1988 6. 97 Julius Brown vs. North Texas (10-21-00) 2. 160 Dan Williams 1980 3. 141 Ray Santucci 1979 Single Season 4. 140 Scott Monk 1992 1. 232 Joe Larkin 1971 5. 139 Curt Hecker 1981 2. 176 Marty Tadman 2006 6. 138 Mark Williams 1987 3. 159 Joe Larkin 1972 7. 136 Carl Keever 1982 4. 155 Ken Johnson 1969 8. 135 Bob Macauley 1978 5. 147 Steve Forrey 1969 9. 132 Kenny Kuehl 1988 6. 137 Steve Forrey 1968 10. 131 Scott Russell 1990 7. 124 Dempsy Dees 1999 131 Carl Keever 1984 8. 116 Cam Hall 2004 9. 112 Rashid Gayle 1994 Career 10. 110 Kenny Kuehl 1987 1. 415 Scott Russell 1987-90 2. 401 Quintin Mikell 1999-2002 Career 3. 397 Carl Keever 1982-84 1. 391 Joe Larkin 1971-72 4. 394 Korey Hall 2003-06 2. 342 Steve Forrey 1968-70 5. 355 Andy Avalos 2001-04 3. 269 Marty Tadman 2004-07 6. 333 Ray Santucci 1978-81 4. 233 Ken Johnson 1968-70 333 Brian Smith 1992-95 5. 209 Frank Robinson 1988-91 8. 332 Kenny Kuehl 1987-90 6. 197 Kenny Kuehl 1987-91 9. 331 Jim Ellis 1983-86 7. 193 Korey Hall 2003-06 10. 328 Jeron Johnson 2007-10 8. 189 Dempsy Dees 1997-2000 9. 181 Gabe Franklin 2001-04 10. 177 Julius Brown 2000-03

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QUARTERBACK SACKS 7. 40.5 Tyrone Crawford 2010-11 8. 39.0 John Rade 1981-82 Single Season (since 1982) 9. 37.5 Shawn Anderson 1988-91 1. 20.0 Chris Wing 1996 10. 37.0 Chris Shepherd 1990-94 2. 19.5 Erik Helgeson 1988 3. 17.5 Erik Helgeson 1989 KICKOFF RETURNS 4. 15.0 Pete Kwiatkowski 1987 5. 12.0 Kamalei Correa 2014 Single Game 6. 10.5 Demarcus Lawrence 2013 1. 7 Robby Washington at Montana (10-28-89) 10.5 Joe O’Brien 1994 7 Robby Washington at Idaho (11-21-87) 3. 6 Terrell Johnson vs. Air Force (11-20-15) Career (since 1987) 6 Rashaun Scott vs. Nevada (10-14-07) 1. 54.5 Erik Helgeson 1987-90 6 Corey Nelson vs. La. Tech (10-25-97) 2. 32.0 Chris Wing 1994-96 6 Kerry Lawyer vs. Idaho (11-21-92) 3. 23.0 Greg Sabala 1990-93 6 Tony Hunter vs. Fresno State (9-8-84) 4. 22.5 Shawn Anderson 1988-91 5. 21.5 Ryan Winterswyk 2007-10 Single Season 6. 20.5 Shea McClellin 2008-11 1. 31 Titus Young 2009 7. 20.0 Demarcus Lawrence 2012-13 31 Ryan Ikebe 1996 20.0 Durelle Goodloe 1989-92 3. 30 Quinton Jones 2005 9. 19.0 Chris Shepherd 1990-91, 93-94 4. 27 Rashaun Scott 2007 19.0 Joe O’Brien 1993-94 27 Chris Carr 2003 6. 26 Willie Bowens 1994 TACKLES-FOR-LOSS 7. 25 David Mikell 2001 25 Gary Rosolowich 1975 Single Game 9. 24 Titus Young 2010 1. 8.0 John Rade vs. Utah State (11-13-82) 24 Quinton Jones 2006 24 Brock Forsey 2000 Single Season (since 1982) 1. 33.0 Chris Wing 1996 Career 2. 31.0 John Rade 1982 1. 75 Quinton Jones 2003-06 3. 27.0 Lance Sellers 1986 2. 71 David Mikell 2000-03 4. 25.5 Erik Helgeson 1989 3. 63 Brock Forsey 1999-2002 5. 24.0 Pete Kwiatkowski 1987 4. 58 Gary Rosolowich 1973-76 6. 23.5 Erik Helgeson 1990 5. 56 Titus Young 2007-10 7. 23.0 Shea McClellin 2010 23.0 Rex Walters 1986 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 9. 20.5 Demarcus Lawrence 2013 20.5 Tyrone Crawford 2010 1. 100+ Bryan Douglas at San Diego State (11-23-13) 100+ Doug Martin vs. Arizona State (12-22-11) Career (since 1982) 100+ Titus Young vs. Idaho (11-14-09) 1. 68.5 Erik Helgeson 1987-90 100+ John Broadous at Idaho (11-21-81) 2. 62.0 Pete Kwiatkowski 1984-87 5. 98+ David Mikell at Hawai’i (11-10-01) 3. 53.5 Shea McClellin 2008-11 98+ David Mikell vs. Arkansas (9-16-00) 4. 50.0 Chris Wing 1994-96 7. 97+ Bill Stephens at Northern Arizona (11-18-72) 5. 46.5 Ryan Winterwsyk 2007-10 8. 95+ Titus Young vs. Nevada (11-27-09) 6. 41.0 Lance Sellers 1984-86 9. 94+ Andre Horace at Utah State (9-9-95)

62 // INDIVIDUAL RECORDS //

94+ Chris Thomasvs. Northern Arizona (10-14-89) PUNT RETURN YARDAGE + - Scoring play Single Game KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 1. 151 (7) Quinton Jones vs. Boston College (12-28-05) 2. 143 (5) Quinton Jones at Hawai’i (10-1-05) Single Season (min. 10 returns) 3. 137 (5) Chris Carr vs. Idaho (9-4-04) 1. 33.80 Doug Martin (10-338) 2011 4. 136 (3) Kyle Wilson vs. Fresno State (11-28-08) 2. 30.39 Bryan Douglas (13-395) 2013 5. 126 (4) Quintin Mikell vs. Eastern Washington (10-14-00) 3. 28.68 David Mikell (16-459) 2000 6. 122 (6) Chris Carr at UTEP (9-18-04) 4. 28.36 David Mikell (25-709) 2001 7. 114 (8) Ron Love vs. Montana State (10-22-83) 5. 28.00 Kerry Lawyer (16-448) 1991 8. 111 (3) Kerry Lawyer vs. Eastern Washington (11-13-93) 9. 101 (3) K.C. Adams vs. Cal State Northridge (9-10-94) Career (min. 20 returns) 10. 100 (5) Kenny Kuehl at Weber State (9-30-89) 1. 28.42 Doug Martin (26-739) 2008-11 2. 26.70 David Mikell (71-1,896) 2000-03 Single Season (min. 15 returns) 3. 25.92 Chris Carr (40-1,037) 2001-04 1. 20.86 Quinton Jones (22-459) 2005 4. 25.88 Titus Young (56-1,449) 2007-10 2. 19.63 Chris Carr (22-432) 2004 5. 25.50 Bryan Douglas (28-714) 2011-14 3. 18.05 Kerry Lawyer (18-325) 1992 4. 14.24 Kyle Wilson (33-470) 2008 PUNT RETURNS 5. 14.02 Tim Gilligan (36-505) 2002 6. 13.31 Chris Potter (22-293) 2010 Single Game 7. 13.27 Mitch Burroughs (18-239) 2011 1. 9 Rick Woods vs. Idaho State (10-20-79) 8. 13.16 Al Marshall (24-316) 1970 2. 8 Ron Love vs. Montana State (10-22-83) 9. 13.13 Ron Love (22-289) 1983 3. 7 Quinton Jones vs. Boston College (12-28-05) 10. 12.43 Tim Gilligan (37-460) 2003 7 Damien Schilling at North Texas (10-16-99) 7 Rick Woods at Montana State (9-27-80) Career (min. 25 returns) 1. 19.75 Chris Carr (29-573) 2001-04 Single Season 2. 16.88 Quinton Jones (35-591) 2003-06 1. 45 Rick Woods 1980 3. 12.59 Kerry Lawyer (61-768) 1991-93 2. 39 Tim Gilligan 2001 4. 12.58 Kyle Wilson (63-793) 2006-09 3. 38 Kenny Kuehl 1989 5. 12.19 Chris Potter (70-853) 2009-12 38 Rick Woods 1981 5. 37 Tim Gilligan 2003 LONGEST PUNT RETURN 6. 36 Tim Gilligan 2002 7. 35 Marty Tadman 2007 1. 92+ Quinton Jones vs. Boston College (12-28-05) 8. 34 Chris Truitt 1986 92+ Quinton Jones at Hawai’i (10-1-05) 9. 33 Kyle Wilson 2008 3. 91+ Henry Jenkins vs. Idaho State (11-15-69) 33 Quintin Mikell 2000 4. 90+ Kyle Wilson vs. Fresno State (11-28-08) 5. 79+ Kyle Wilson at Idaho (11-15-08) Career 79+ K.C. Adams vs. Cal State Northridge (9-10-94) 1. 115 Tim Gilligan 2000-03 7. 78+ Chris Carr vs. SMU (10-2-04) 2. 113 Rick Woods 1978-81 8. 76+ Chris Potter at Idaho (11-12-10) 3. 70 Chris Potter 2009-12 76+ Ron Love vs. Montana State (10-22-83) 4. 63 Kyle Wilson 2006-09 76+ Rolly Woolsey vs. Weber State (11-2-74) 5. 61 Kerry Lawyer 1991-93 + - Scoring play

63 // INDIVIDUAL RECORDS //

PUNTS Single Season (min. 25 punts) 1. 45.74 Kyle Brotzman (37-1,693) 2008 Single Game 2. 44.96 Sean Wale (50-2,248) 2016 1. 11 Danny Weeks at Nevada (10-26-91) 3. 44.61 Kyle Stringer (47-2,097) 2006 11 Mike Black vs. Northern Iowa (11-24-90) 4. 43.92 Kyle Stringer (38-1,668) 2004 11 Rod Stearns at Montana State (10-21-72) 5. 43.89 Kyle Brotzman (46-2,019) 2009 11 Eric Guthrie at Nevada (9-25-71) 6. 42.79 Jeff Edwards (62-2,653) 1999 11 Dennis Baird vs. Eastern Washington (10-12-68) 7. 42.62 Trevor Harman (26-1,108) 2013 11 Dennis Baird at Weber State (10-5-68) 8. 42.021 Jeff Edwards (47-1,975) 2000 9. 42.015 Sean Wale (66-2,773) 2014 Single Season 10. 41.98 Sean Wale (52-2,183) 2015 1. 78 Dennis Baird 1968 2. 74 Jeff Davis 1996 Career 74 Mike Black 1990 1. 44.6 Kyle Brotzman (122-5,440) 2007-10 4. 69 Danny Weeks 1991 2. 42.73 Sean Wale (189-8,076) 2013-16 5. 68 Tom Schimmer 1988 3. 42.45 Jeff Edwards (109-4,628) 1999-2000 6. 66 Sean Wale 2014 4. 42.3 Kyle Stringer (197-8,339) 2003-06 7. 64 Ron Talbot 1982 5. 42.13 Trevor Harman (78-3,286) 2010-13 8. 62 Jeff Edwards 1999 9. 60 Kyle Stringer 2003 60 Jeff Davis 1997 60 Danny Weeks 1993 60 Tom Schimmer 1986

Career 1. 239 Danny Weeks 1991-94 2. 218 Tom Schimmer 1985-88 3. 197 Kyle Stringer 2003-06 4. 189 Jeff Davis 1995-98 5. 187 Ron Talbot 1982-84, 86

PUNT AVERAGE

Single Game (min. 5 punts) 1. 53.2 Trevor Harman (5-266) at Idaho (11-12-10) 2. 50.1 Kyle Stringer (7-351) at Wyoming (9-16-06) 3. 50.0 Kyle Brotzman (5-250) at San Jose State (10-24-08) 4. 49.8 Eric Guthrie (5-249) at Idaho State (11-13-71) 5. 49.5 Sean Wale (8-396) vs. Arizona (12-31-14) 6. 49.2 Gary Gorrell (5-246) vs. Utah State (11-15-75) 7. 49.0 Sean Wale (6-294) at Air Force (11-25-16) 49.0 Tom Spadafore (5-245) vs. Idaho State (10-20-79) 9. 48.2 Tom Spadafore (5-241) at Idaho State (11-22-80) 10. 47.8 Dennis Baird (5-239) vs. Hiram Scott (11-1-69)

64 // 300-YARD PASSING GAMES // 300-YARD PASSING GAMES ALL-TIME (CHRONOLOGICAL)

DATE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT YARDS DATE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT YARDS 12-8-73 Jim McMillan Louisiana Tech 363 9-28-02 B.J. Rhode Utah State 376 9-28-74 Jim McMillan Montana State 343 10-18-02 Ryan Dinwiddie Fresno State 406 10-5-74 Jim McMillan Nevada 317 10-26-02 Ryan Dinwiddie San Jose State 356 10-19-74 Jim McMillan UNLV 454 11-16-02 Ryan Dinwiddie Louisiana Tech 399 11-9-74 Jim McMillan UC Davis 338 9-20-03 Ryan Dinwiddie Oregon State 334 11-23-74 Jim McMillan Idaho 327 10-4-03 Ryan Dinwiddie Louisiana Tech 532 10-4-75 Greg Stern Montana State 322 10-18-03 Ryan Dinwiddie SMU 509 10-18-75 Greg Stern UNLV 386 10-25-03 Ryan Dinwiddie San Jose State 350 11-1-75 Greg Stern Montana 327 11-29-03 Ryan Dinwiddie Nevada 375 9-24-77 Hoskin Hogan UNLV 347 12-6-03 Ryan Dinwiddie Hawai’i 329 10-6-79 Joe Aliotti Montana 330 12-23-03 Ryan Dinwiddie TCU 325 11-6-82 Gerald DesPres Cal Poly 349 9-18-04 Jared Zabransky UTEP 392 11-5-83 Hazsen Choates Idaho State 356 9-24-04 Jared Zabransky BYU 302 9-26-87 Vince Alcalde Weber State 310 11-20-04 Jared Zabransky Louisiana Tech 317 10-24-87 Vince Alcalde Idaho State 318 10-22-05 Jared Zabransky Utah State 328 11-21-87 Vince Alcalde Idaho 305 9-27-07 Taylor Tharp Southern Mississippi 307 9-24-88 Duane Halliday Eastern Washington 323 10-14-07 Taylor Tharp Nevada 320 9-30-89 Mike Virden Weber State 326 10-20-07 Taylor Tharp Louisiana Tech 328 10-28-89 Mike Virden Montana 343 9-20-08 Kellen Moore Oregon 386 12-8-90 Duane Halliday Nevada 382 10-1-08 Kellen Moore Louisiana Tech 325 11-23-91 Jeff Mladenich Idaho 350 11-8-08 Kellen Moore Utah State 362 10-17-92 Travis Stuart Weber State 311 11-22-08 Kellen Moore Nevada 414 10-31-92 Travis Stuart Montana State 300 9-12-09 Kellen Moore Miami (OH) 307 10-2-93 Tony Hilde Montana 388 11-6-09 Kellen Moore Louisiana Tech 354 10-15-94 Tony Hilde Idaho State 306 9-18-10 Kellen Moore Wyoming 370 11-12-94 Tony Hilde Eastern Washington 310 11-6-10 Kellen Moore Hawai’i 507 11-19-94 Tony Hilde Idaho 338 11-19-10 Kellen Moore Hawai’i 333 11-4-95 Tony Hilde Eastern Washington 355 11-26-10 Kellen Moore Hawai’i 348 9-28-96 Tony Hilde Northwestern State 314 12-22-10 Kellen Moore Utah 339 9-13-97 Nate Sparks Central Michigan 331 9-16-11 Kellen Moore Toledo 455 11-22-97 Bart Hendricks Idaho 378 10-15-11 Kellen Moore Colorado State 338 11-13-99 Bart Hendricks New Mexico State 302 11-12-11 Kellen Moore TCU 320 12-30-99 Bart Hendricks Louisville 335 11-18-11 Kellen Moore San Diego State 366 9-9-00 Bart Hendricks Northern Iowa 341 12-03-10 Kellen Moore New Mexico 313 9-16-00 Bart Hendricks Arkansas 304 9-15-12 Joe Southwick Miami (OH) 304 10-7-00 Bart Hendricks Washington State 335 9-29-12 Joe Southwick New Mexico 311 10-14-00 Bart Hendricks Eastern Washington 312 9-20-13 Joe Southwick Fresno State 313 10-28-00 Bart Hendricks New Mexico State 375 10-12-13 Joe Southwick Utah State 335 11-11-00 Bart Hendricks Utah State 381 11-2-13 Grant Hedrick Colorado State 305 11-18-00 Bart Hendricks Idaho 405 12-24-13 Grant Hedrick Oregon State 382 9-8-01 Ryan Dinwiddie Washington State 314 9-6-14 Grant Hedrick Colorado State 352 10-6-01 Ryan Dinwiddie Rice 342 10-4-14 Grant Hedrick Nevada 346 10-13-01 Ryan Dinwiddie Tulsa 405 10-24-14 Grant Hedrick BYU 410 11-3-01 Ryan Dinwiddie Louisiana Tech 351 11-8-14 Grant Hedrick New Mexico 367 11-17-01 Ryan Dinwiddie San Jose State 348 12-31-14 Grant Hedrick Arizona 309

65 // 300-YARD PASSING GAMES //

DATE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT YARDS 9-25-15 Brett Rypien Virginia 321 10-10-15 Brett Rypien Colorado State 339 10-31-15 Brett Rypien UNLV 469 11-14-15 Brett Rypien New Mexico 506 12-23-15 Brett Rypien Northern Illinois 377 9-3-16 Brett Rypien Louisiana 347 10-7-16 Brett Rypien New Mexico 391 10-20-16 Brett Rypien BYU 442 11-12-16 Brett Rypien Hawai’i 338 11-25-16 Brett Rypien Air Force 316 12-27-16 Brett Rypien Baylor 305

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DATE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT YARDS DATE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT YARDS 11-1-69 L. Smith Hiram Scott College 137 10-29-83 Rodney Webster Weber State 159 10-23-71 Johnson Central Washington State 108 11-12-83 Greg Hamson Northern Arizona 111 10-14-72 Riener Nevada 139 11-12-83 Rodney Webster Northern Arizona 155 10-27-73 John Smith Montana 135 10-20-84 Collins Montana 107 10-27-73 Autele Montana 123 10-20-84 Jon Francis Montana 161 9-14-74 John Smith Cal Poly SLO 150 10-27-84 Jon Francis Montana State 128 9-21-74 Chester Grey Chico State 118 9-28-85 Jon Francis Montana State 120 11-2-74 John Smith Weber State 104 10-19-85 Jon Francis Northern Arizona 139 11-23-74 Ken Johnson Idaho 101 10-26-85 Jon Francis Weber State 157 9-13-75 Cleveland Cal State Hayward 109 11-2-85 Jon Francis Idaho State 141 11-29-75 Smith Northern Michigan 132 9-13-86 Cliff Sexton Humboldt State 103 11-13-76 Fred Goode Idaho State 105 11-8-86 Chris Jackson Nevada 148 11-20-76 Fred Goode Weber State 126 11-15-86 Chris Jackson Northwestern State 158 11-20-76 Jerry Baber Weber State 109 11-22-86 Chris Jackson Idaho 111 9-10-77 Fred Goode Weber State 106 9-5-87 Chris Jackson Delaware State 179 9-24-77 Fred Goode UNLV 134 10-3-87 Chris Jackson Montana State 105 10-1-77 Cedric Minter Montana State 105 10-10-87 Chris Jackson Eastern Washington 164 10-8-77 Terry Zahner Montana 103 10-24-87 Chris Jackson Idaho State 103 10-22-77 Cedric Minter Northern Arizona 113 10-31-87 Chris Jackson Utah 157 10-22-77 Terry Zahner Northern Arizona 205 11-14-87 Chris Jackson Northern Arizona 171 11-5-77 Cedric Minter Idaho State 117 11-21-87 Chris Jackson Idaho 123 11-12-77 Cedric Minter Cal Poly SLO 210 9-17-88 Chris Thomas Northern Arizona 123 9-9-78 Cedric Minter Cal State Fullerton 127 10-1-88 Chris Thomas Weber State 200 9-9-78 Fred Goode Cal State Fullerton 134 10-29-88 Chris Thomas Nevada 172 9-23-78 Cedric Minter Northern Michigan 261 9-16-89 Chris Thomas Long Beach State 117 9-30-78 Cedric Minter Montana State 208 11-4-89 Chris Thomas Nevada 106 10-7-78 Cedric Minter Montana 154 11-11-89 Chris Thomas Eastern Washington 105 10-14-78 Cedric Minter San Jose State 169 11-18-89 Chris Thomas Idaho 170 11-4-78 Cedric Minter Idaho 133 9-8-90 Chris Thomas Weber State 149 11-11-78 Cedric Minter Northern Arizona 199 9-29-90 Chris Thomas Long Beach State 119 11-18-78 Cedric Minter Cal Poly SLO 113 10-13-90 Chris Thomas Northern Arizona 139 10-13-79 Cedric Minter Idaho 114 9-21-91 Chris Thomas Eastern Washington 106 10-20-79 Cedric Minter Idaho State 141 10-19-91 Chris Thomas Northern Arizona 102 10-27-79 David Hughes Weber State 105 11-16-91 Chris Thomas Weber State 153 11-17-79 Cedric Minter Cal Poly SLO 201 9-18-93 Bowens Northeastern 211 9-6-80 Terry Zahner Utah 113 9-3-94 Karlin Adams Northeastern 172 10-18-80 Terry Zahner Cal State Fullerton 107 9-10-94 Karlin Adams Cal State Northridge 129 11-22-80 Cedric Minter Idaho State 131 9-24-94 Karlin Adams Liberty 129 12-20-80 Cedric Minter Eastern Kentucky 105 10-1-94 Karlin Adams Northern Arizona 172 12-05-81 Rodney Webster Jackson State 156 10-8-94 Karlin Adams Weber State 120 12-12-81 Rodney Webster Eastern Kentucky 124 10-15-94 Karlin Adams Idaho State 126 10-23-82 Rodney Webster Weber State 128 10-22-94 Karlin Adams Montana State 103 11-13-82 Rodney Webster Utah State 143 9-15-95 Tommy Edwards Sam State 110 11-20-82 Rodney Webster Idaho State 160 9-30-95 Tommy Edwards Northwestern State 112 10-1-83 Rodney Webster Cal Poly SLO 114 11-4-95 Karlin Adams Eastern Washington 101

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DATE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT YARDS DATE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT YARDS 9-7-96 Reggie Ethridge Portland State 110 9-7-06 Ian Johnson Oregon State 240 9-14-96 Reggie Ethridge Eastern Washington 108 9-16-06 Ian Johnson Wyoming 119 11-2-96 Tony Hilde Fresno State 107 9-23-06 Ian Johnson Hawai’i 178 10-11-97 Nicko Tatum New Mexico State 100 10-15-06 Ian Johnson New Mexico State 192 10-18-97 Nicko Tatum North Texas 110 10-21-06 Ian Johnson Idaho 183 9-19-98 Eron Hurley Portland State 123 11-1-06 Ian Johnson Fresno State 136 9-19-98 Shaunard Harts Portland State 165 11-11-06 Ian Johnson San Jose State 149 10-17-98 Eron Hurley Weber State 183 11-18-06 Brett Denton Utah State 125 11-7-98 Eron Hurley New Mexico State 137 11-25-06 Ian Johnson Nevada 147 11-21-98 Eron Hurley Idaho 254 1-1-07 Ian Johnson Oklahoma 100 9-4-99 Davy Malaythong UCLA 103 8-30-07 Ian Johnson Weber State 128 10-30-99 Gavin Reed Utah State 119 8-30-07 Jeremy Avery Weber State 105 11-6-99 Bart Hendricks Arkansas State 114 9-27-07 Ian Johnson Southern Miss 111 12-30-99 Brock Forsey Louisville 152 10-14-07 Ian Johnson Nevada 205 9-9-00 Brock Forsey Northern Iowa 167 10-20-07 Jeremy Avery Louisiana Tech 110 10-21-00 David Mikell North Texas 122 10-26-07 D.J. Harper Fresno State 153 10-28-00 Brock Forsey New Mexico State 106 10-26-07 Jeremy Avery Fresno State 124 11-4-00 Brock Forsey Arkansas State 136 11-10-07 Ian Johnson Utah State 110 9-22-01 Brock Forsey UTEP 132 11-17-07 Ian Johnson Idaho 108 9-29-01 Brock Forsey Idaho 120 11-15-08 Jeremy Avery Idaho 156 10-13-01 Brock Forsey Tulsa 127 11-28-08 Ian Johnson Fresno State 128 10-27-01 David Mikell Nevada 121 9-18-09 Jeremy Avery Fresno State 186 10-27-01 Brock Forsey Nevada 105 9-18-09 D.J. Harper Fresno State 107 11-10-01 Brock Forsey Hawai’i 132 9-26-09 Doug Martin Green 116 11-17-01 Brock Forsey San Jose State 122 10-14-09 Doug Martin Tulsa 112 11-24-01 Brock Forsey Central Michigan 212 10-24-09 Matt Kaiserman Hawai’i 122 8-31-02 David Mikell Idaho 108 11-6-09 Jeremy Avery Louisiana Tech 146 9-14-02 Brock Forsey Wyoming 155 11-20-09 Doug Martin Utah State 121 10-5-02 Brock Forsey Hawai’i 105 11-20-09 Jeremy Avery Utah State 116 10-12-02 Brock Forsey Tulsa 208 11-14-09 Jeremy Avery Idaho 110 10-18-02 Brock Forsey Fresno State 132 11-27-09 Doug Martin Nevada 128 10-26-02 Brock Forsey San Jose State 166 9-18-10 Doug Martin Wyoming 105 11-2-02 Brock Forsey UTEP 114 9-25-10 Doug Martin Oregon State 138 11-9-02 Brock Forsey Rice 168 10-26-10 Doug Martin Louisiana Tech 150 11-23-02 Brock Forsey Nevada 187 11-12-10 Doug Martin Idaho 117 9-13-03 David Mikell Idaho 235 11-26-10 Doug Martin Nevada 152 10-11-03 David Mikell Tulsa 139 12-22-10 Doug Martin Utah 147 10-30-03 David Mikell BYU 113 10-1-11 Doug Martin Nevada 126 12-23-03 David Mikell TCU 101 10-15-11 Doug Martin Colorado State 200 9-4-04 Lee Marks Idaho 105 10-22-11 Doug Martin Air Force 125 10-23-04 Lee Marks Fresno State 112 11-5-11 D.J. Harper UNLV 109 10-29-04 Jared Zabransky Hawai’i 123 11-12-11 D.J. Harper TCU 125 11-13-04 Lee Marks San Jose State 140 11-18-11 Doug Martin San Diego State 129 11-5-05 Lee Marks New Mexico State 112 11-26-11 Doug Martin Wyoming 153 11-19-05 Lee Marks Idaho 102 12-3-11 Doug Martin New Mexico 110 11-26-05 Ian Johnson Louisiana Tech 103 12-22.11 Doug Martin Arizona State 151

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DATE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT YARDS 9-15-12 D.J. Harper Miami (Ohio) 162 9-20-12 D.J. Harper BYU 112 9-29-12 Jay Ajayi New Mexico 118 10-13-12 D.J. Harper Fresno State 122 10-27-12 D.J. Harper Wyoming 105 11-17-12 D.J. Harper Colorado State 107 12-1-12 D.J. Harper Nevada 130 9-13-13 Jay Ajayi Air Force 125 10-12-13 Jay Ajayi Utah State 109 10-19-13 Jay Ajayi Nevada 222 10-19-13 Grant Hedrick Nevada 115 10-25-13 Jay Ajayi BYU 151 11-23-13 Jay Ajayi San Diego State 103 11-30-13 Jay Ajayi New Mexico 147 9-6-14 Jay Ajayi Colorado State 219 9-20-14 Jay Ajayi Louisiana 150 10-4-14 Jay Ajayi Nevada 152 10-17-14 Jay Ajayi Fresno State 158 10-24-14 Jay Ajayi BYU 118 11-8-14 Jay Ajayi New Mexico 161 11-8-14 Grant Hedrick New Mexico 131 11-15-14 Jay Ajayi San Diego State 134 11-22-14 Jay Ajayi Wyoming 110 11-29-14 Jay Ajayi Utah State 229 12-31-14 Jay Ajayi Arizona 134 10-3-15 Jeremy McNichols Hawai’i 108 10-10-15 Jeremy McNichols Colorado State 104 10-24-15 Jeremy McNichols Wyoming 166 10-31-15 Jeremy McNichols UNLV 122 11-14-15 Jeremy McNichols New Mexico 128 11-20-15 Jeremy McNichols Air Force 151 11-27-15 Jeremy McNichols San Jose State 192 9-10-16 Jeremy McNichols Washington State 116 9-24-16 Jeremy McNichols Oregon State 208 10-1-16 Jeremy McNichols Utah State 132 10-15-16 Jeremy McNichols Colorado State 217 10-20-16 Jeremy McNichols BYU 140 10-29-16 Jeremy McNichols Wyoming 143 11-4-16 Jeremy McNichols San Jose State 158 11-4-16 Alexander Mattison San Jose State 100 11-12-16 Jeremy McNichols Hawai’i 153 11-18-16 Jeremy McNichols UNLV 206

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DATE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT YARDS DATE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT YARDS 11-15-69 Dennis Baird Idaho State 140 11-26-77 Terry Hutt Idaho 132 9-11-71 Al Marshall Idaho 109 9-23-78 Lonnie Hughes Northern Michigan 109 11-6-71 Don Hutt Northern Arizona 117 9-30-78 Lonnie Hughes Montana State 107 12-11-71 Don Hutt Chico State 127 10-6-79 Mike Brady Montana 157 12-11-71 Al Marshall Chico State 106 11-3-79 David Hughes Northern Arizona 107 9-23-72 Al Marshall Humboldt State 139 10-25-80 Scott Newmann Weber State 103 10-28-72 Al Marshall Montana 168 12-20-80 Kipp Bedard Eastern Kentucky 212 10-28-72 Don Hutt Montana 103 12-12-81 Kipp Bedard Eastern Kentucky 112 11-4-72 Al Marshall Portland State 204 10-2-82 Kim Metcalf Northern Arizona 107 11-11-72 Don Hutt Idaho State 126 10-30-82 Kim Metcalf Idaho 139 11-25-72 Al Marshall Idaho 122 11-6-82 Kim Metcalf Cal Poly SLO 156 9-29-73 Don Hutt Portland State 114 9-8-84 Tony Hunter Fresno State 113 10-6-73 Don Hutt Weber State 123 9-7-85 Tony Hunter Utah 129 10-13-73 Don Hutt UNLV 110 11-23-85 Tony Hunter Idaho 112 11-17-73 Terry Hutt Cal Poly SLO 110 10-4-86 Eric Andrade Montana State 102 11-17-73 Dick Donohoe Cal Poly SLO 109 10-18-86 Eric Andrade Weber State 140 11-24-73 Don Hutt U.C. Davis 227 10-25-86 Jon Cox Oregon State 100 11-24-73 John Smith U.C. Davis 126 9-5-87 Eric Andrade Delaware State 119 12-8-73 Don Hutt LA Tech 184 9-12-87 Steve Hale Cal State Northridge 123 12-8-73 John Smith LA Tech 100 9-26-87 Eric Andrade Weber State 171 9-28-74 Terry Hutt Montana State 124 10-24-87 Chris Jackson Idaho State 107 9-28-74 Mike Holton Montana State 137 10-31-87 Eric Andrade Utah 132 10-5-74 John Smith Nevada 122 10-1-88 Jon Youngblood Weber State 142 10-5-74 Mike Holton Nevada 108 9-9-89 Winky White Stephen F. Austin 115 10-12-74 John Crabtree Idaho State 114 9-23-89 Chris Sweeting Oregon State 159 10-19-74 Mike Holton UNLV 252 9-30-89 Winky White Weber State 185 11-2-74 John Crabtree Weber State 122 10-21-89 Ricky Hill Montana State 110 11-9-74 Mike Holton U.C. Davis 129 10-28-89 Winky White Montana 200 11-23-74 Mike Holton Idaho 137 9-29-90 Winky White Long Beach State 150 11-30-74 Mike Holton Central Michigan 119 11-17-90 Winky White Idaho 151 9-20-75 John Smith Cal Poly SLO 143 12-8-90 Winky White Nevada 264 9-27-75 John Smith Weber State 135 9-7-91 Mike Wilson Liberty 165 10-4-75 Mike Holton Montana State 102 10-19-91 Sheldon Forehand Northern Arizona 109 10-4-75 John Smith Montana State 150 10-29-91 Mike Wilson Nevada 116 10-11-75 Mike Holton Idaho 119 11-2-91 Sheldon Forehand Idaho State 111 10-18-75 Mike Holton UNLV 137 11-23-91 Mike Wilson Idaho 122 10-18-75 John Smith UNLV 111 9-26-92 Mike Wilson Stephen F. Austin 163 11-1-75 Mike Holton Montana 163 10-3-92 Mike Wilson Montana 102 9-25-76 Terry Hutt Humboldt State 130 10-17-92 Sheldon Forehand Weber State 129 10-16-76 Mike Holton Montana 102 10-31-92 Sheldon Forehand Montana State 141 11-6-76 Terry Hutt UNLV 150 11-14-92 Mike Wilson Eastern Washington 155 9-24-77 Lonnie Hughes UNLV 147 9-4-93 Jarret Hausske Rhode Island 104 9-24-77 Terry Hutt UNLV 176 9-11-93 Del Graven Nevada 111 10-8-77 Lonnie Hughes Montana 134 9-18-93 Mike Wilson Northeastern 110 10-29-77 Terry Hutt Utah State 158 10-2-93 Mike Wilson Montana 143 11-12-77 Terry Hutt Cal Poly SLO 119 10-30-93 Ryan Ikebe Montana State 102

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DATE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT YARDS DATE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT YARDS 9-10-94 Jarret Hausske Cal State Northridge 104 10-13-01 Jay Swillie Tulsa 156 9-24-94 Ryan Ikebe Liberty 121 11-3-01 Jeb Putzier Louisiana Tech 112 10-15-94 Karlin Adams Idaho State 104 11-17-01 Jeb Putzier San Jose State 191 11-5-94 Jarret Hausske Montana 115 8-31-02 Brock Forsey Idaho 115 11-5-94 Ryan Ikebe Montana 112 9-7-02 Billy Wingfield Arkansas 126 11-12-94 Jarret Hausske Eastern Washington 123 9-28-02 Billy Wingfield Utah State 128 11-12-94 Ryan Ikebe Eastern Washington 123 9-28-02 Jay Swillie Utah State 124 11-19-94 Ryan Ikebe Idaho 146 10-18-02 Lou Fanucchi Fresno State 178 12-3-94 Ryan Ikebe Appalachian State 140 10-18-02 Billy Wingfield Fresno State 146 9-16-95 Mike Richmond Sam Houston State 114 10-26-02 Jay Swillie San Jose State 133 9-30-95 Bernie Zimmerman Northwestern State 105 11-9-02 Billy Wingfield Rice 137 9-30-95 Mike Richmond Northwestern State 116 11-16-02 Billy Wingfield Louisiana Tech 119 10-7-95 Ryan Ikebe Northern Arizona 142 11-16-02 Lou Fanucchi Louisiana Tech 106 11-4-95 Karlin Adams Eastern Washington 106 9-20-03 T.J. Acree Oregon State 102 11-11-95 Ryan Ikebe Montana State 166 10-4-03 Tim Gilligan Louisiana Tech 255 8-31-96 Ryan Ikebe Central Michigan 131 10-4-03 Lawrence Bady Louisiana Tech 102 9-7-96 Greg Thomas Portland State 151 10-18-03 Lawrence Bady SMU 173 9-28-96 Ryan Ikebe Northwestern State 199 10-18-03 Jerry Smith SMU 151 10-12-96 Ryan Ikebe Nevada 123 10-18-03 T.J. Acree SMU 101 11-9-96 Ryan Ikebe North Texas 115 10-25-03 Tim Gilligan San Jose State 114 11-16-96 Ryan Ikebe New Mexico State 171 10-30-03 Tim Gilligan BYU 209 8-30-97 Rodney Smith Cal State Northridge 128 11-21-03 Tim Gilligan Fresno State 149 9-13-97 Rodney Smith Central Michigan 127 11-29-03 Tony McPherson Nevada 104 9-13-97 Shaunard Harts Central Michigan 120 12-23-03 T.J. Acree TCU 150 11-1-97 Rodney Smith Utah State 103 9-4-04 Derek Schouman Idaho 120 11-1-97 Corey Nelson Utah State 118 9-18-04 Lawrence Bady UTEP 149 11-8-97 Rodney Smith Nevada 162 9-24-04 T.J. Acree BYU 133 11-22-97 Rodney Smith Idaho 165 10-16-04 T.J. Acree Tulsa 181 9-26-98 Antwain Wilson Utah 139 11-20-04 Lawrence Bady Louisiana Tech 108 10-31-98 Rodney Smith Nevada 112 11-20-04 T.J. Acree Louisiana Tech 102 11-7-98 Rodney Smith New Mexico State 200 11-27-04 T.J. Acree Nevada 105 11-7-98 Antwain Wilson New Mexico State 104 10-8-05 Drisan James Portland State 100 9-11-99 Dave Stachelski Southern Utah 108 8-31-06 Drisan James Sacramento State 125 9-25-99 Jeb Putzier New Mexico 111 11-11-06 Drisan James San Jose State 118 10-2-99 Dave Stachelski Utah 106 11-25-06 Nevada 129 11-13-99 Lou Fanucchi New Mexico State 100 10-7-07 Jeremy Childs New Mexico State 102 9-6-00 Lou Fanucchi Northern Iowa 174 10-14-07 Jeremy Childs Nevada 140 10-7-00 Jeb Putzier Washington State 135 10-20-07 Jeremy Childs Louisiana Tech 143 10-14-00 Jay Swillie Eastern Washington 104 11-17-07 Austin Pettis Idaho 139 10-28-00 Lou Fanucchi New Mexico State 116 11-23-07 Jeremy Childs Hawai’i 102 10-28-00 Jay Swillie New Mexico State 109 8-30-08 Titus Young Idaho State 142 11-11-00 Lou Fanucchi Utah State 151 9-20-08 Jeremy Childs Oregon 102 11-18-00 Robby Snelling Idaho 120 10-1-08 Ian Johnson Louisiana Tech 106 9-8-01 Jay Swillie Washington State 124 11-8-08 Jeremy Childs Utah State 135 9-8-01 Lou Fanucchi Washington State 102 11-22-08 Austin Pettis Nevada 126 10-6-01 Lou Fanucchi Rice 131 11-22-08 Vinny Perretta Nevada 126 10-6-01 Brock Forsey Rice 101 9-12-09 Austin Pettis Miami (Ohio) 115 10-13-01 Jeb Putzier Tulsa 164 9-12-09 Titus Young Miami (Ohio) 114 71 // 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES //

DATE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT YARDS DATE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT YARDS 9-26-09 Tyler Shoemaker Bowling Green 105 9-10-16 Thomas Sperbeck Washington State 133 10-3-09 Austin Pettis UC Davis 129 9-24-16 Thomas Sperbeck Oregon State 104 10-24-09 Titus Young Hawai’i 115 10-7-16 Thomas Sperbeck New Mexico 198 11-6-09 Titus Young Louisiana Tech 110 10-7-16 Cedrick Wilson New Mexico 167 11-6-09 Austin Pettis Louisiana Tech 105 10-20-16 Thomas Sperbeck BYU 109 11-14-09 Austin Pettis Idaho 123 11-4-16 Cedrick Wilson San Jose State 102 11-14-09 Titus Young Idaho 101 11-12-16 Cedrick Wilson Hawai’i 141 11-20-09 Titus Young Utah State 102 11-12-16 Thomas Sperbeck Hawai’i 114 9-25-10 Titus Young Oregon State 136 11-25-16 Cedrick Wilson Air Force 193 10-16-10 Titus Young San Jose State 105 11-25-16 Thomas Sperbeck Air Force 123 10-26-10 Tyler Shoemaker Louisiana Tech 124 11-6-10 Austin Pettis Hawai’i 122 11-6-10 Tyler Shoemaker Hawai’i 117 11-19-10 Titus Young Fresno State 164 11-26-10 Titus Young Nevada 129 12-22-10 Austin Pettis Utah 147 9-16-11 Doug Martin Toledo 122 9-24-11 Tyler Shoemaker Tulsa 102 10-15-11 Tyler Shoemaker Colorado State 180 11-5-11 Tyler Shoemaker UNLV 102 11-19-11 Tyler Shoemaker San Diego State 130 12-3-11 Tyler Shoemaker New Mexico 106 10-10-12 Aaron Burks Hawai’i 107 12-1-12 Matt Miller Nevada 127 9-13-13 Matt Miller Air Force 112 9-20-13 Geraldo Boldewijn Fresno State 106 9-28-13 Matt Miller Southern Miss 107 9-28-13 Geraldo Boldewijn Southern Miss 104 10-12-13 Shane Williams-Rhodes Utah State 150 11-16-13 Matt Miller Wyoming 143 11-30-13 Matt Miller New Mexico 111 11-30-13 Jay Ajayi New Mexico 105 12-24-13 Matt Miller Oregon State 206 9-6-14 Matt Miller Colorado State 151 9-20-14 Matt Miller Louisiana 107 10-24-14 Thomas Sperbeck BYU 148 11-8-14 Thomas Sperbeck New Mexico 164 12-31-14 Thomas Sperbeck Arizona 199 9-12-15 Shane Williams-Rhodes BYU 107 9-25-15 Thomas Sperbeck Virginia 121 10-10-15 Thomas Sperbeck Colorado State 178 10-16-15 Thomas Sperbeck Utah State 156 10-31-15 Chaz Anderson UNLV 106 10-31-15 Thomas Sperbeck UNLV 163 11-14-15 Thomas Sperbeck New Mexico 281 9-3-16 Thomas Sperbeck Louisiana 130 9-3-16 Cedrick Wilson Louisiana 113

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TEAM RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE PASSING

Most Yards/Single Game Most Yards/Single Game 1. 742 vs. Colorado State 10-15-11 1. 569 at Louisiana Tech 10-4-03 2. 737 vs. Hawai’i 11-6-10 2. 560 at SMU 10-18-03 3. 732 at Louisiana Tech 10-4-03 3. 507 vs. Hawai’i 11-6-10 4. 705 at UNLV 10-31-15 4. 506 vs. New Mexico 11-14-15 5. 688 vs. Fresno State 10-18-02 5. 496 vs. Nevada 11-10-90 6. 676 vs. Colorado State 9-6-14 6. 476 vs. Fresno State 10-18-02 7. 664 vs. Eastern Washington 11-4-95 7. 473 at UNLV 10-31-15 8. 658 at New Mexico 11-8-14 8. 465 at Toledo 9-16-11 9. 654 vs. Northern Illinois 12-23-15 9. 463 vs. UC Davis 11-24-73 10. 650 at San Jose State 10-26-02 10. 458 vs. Utah State 11-8-08

Fewest Yards/Single Game Fewest Yards/Single Game 1. 69 at Fresno State 9-17-77 1. 49 at Northern Arizona 11-11-78 2. 115 at Washington State 9-27-97 2. 52 vs. San Jose State 10-14-78 3. 136 vs. Linfield 9-21-68 3. 69 at Washington State 9-27-97 4. 147 vs. Southeastern Louisiana 9-13-80 69 vs. Northern Arizona 10-25-75 5. 165 at Montana State 10-21-72 5. 70 vs. Idaho State 10-20-79 6. 182 at Montana State 10-15-88 6. 74 vs. Weber State 10-21-78 7. 191 at Montana 10-12-91 74 at Weber State 10-5-68 8. 195 vs. Northwestern State (La.) 11-26-88 8. 76 at Cal Poly 11-18-78 195 at Nevada 9-21-85 9. 78 at North Texas 10-18-97 10. 197 vs. Idaho 11-17-84 10. 80 vs. Idaho 11-4-78

Most Yards Per Game/Season Most Yards Per Game/Season 1. 521.3 2010 1. 336.3 2003 2. 516.9 1974 2. 334.5 1974 3. 501.5 2002 3. 321.5 2000 4. 501.5 2015 4. 321.1 2010 5. 496.3 2000 5. 310.5 2015

Fewest Yards Per Game/Season Fewest Yards Per Game/Season 1. 280.6 1988 1. 132.7 1978 2. 318.8 1970 2. 152.8 1968 3. 327.5 1982 3. 154.6 1980 4. 330.4 1993 4. 160.8 1970 5. 331.4 1996 5. 160.9 1985

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Most Passing Attempts/Single Game Most Pass Completions/Single Game 1. 75 vs. New Mexico 11-14-15 1. 41 vs. New Mexico 11-14-15 2. 61 at Louisiana Tech 11-4-03 41 at Louisiana Tech 11-4-03 3. 58 at Air Force 9-27-14 3. 37 vs. New Mexico 12-3-11 4. 55 at Montana 10-28-89 4. 36 at UNLV 10-31-15 55 vs. Oregon State 9-23-89 36 vs. Ole Miss 8-28-14 6. 54 at Louisiana Tech 10-3-98 6. 33 at Fresno State 9-20-13 7. 53 at UNLV 10-31-15 33 at Toledo 9-16-11 8. 52 at Nevada 12-8-90 8. 32 vs. Baylor 12-27-16 52 at Weber State 9-26-87 32 vs. Oregon State 12-24-13 52 vs. UC Davis 11-24-73 32 vs. Utah State 11-8-08 32 vs. San Jose State 11-3-07 Fewest Passing Attempts/Single Game 32 at SMU 10-18-03 1. 6 vs. San Jose State 10-14-78 32 vs. Cal Poly 11-17-73 2. 7 at Northern Arizona 9-20-80 3. 10 at Cal State Fullerton 9-15-79 Fewest Pass Completions/Single Game 4. 12 vs. Humboldt State 9-13-86 1. 4 vs. Cal Poly 11-16-85 5. 13 vs. UTEP 9-22-01 4 at Northern Arizona 9-20-80 13 vs. Cal Poly 11-16-85 4 vs. San Jose State 10-14-78 7. 14 vs. Oregon State 9-7-06 4. 5 vs. Nevada 10-29-88 14 vs. Weber State 10-21-78 5. 6 11 times 9. 15 at Montana 11-9-85 Last: at North Texas 10-18-97 15 at Northern Arizona 11-11-78 15 vs. Montana 10-27-73 Most Pass Completions/Season 15 vs. Nevada 10-14-72 1. 352 2011 15 vs. Western State (Colo.) 11-9-68 2. 329 2013 3. 310 2014 Most Passing Attempts/Season 4. 307 2007 1. 525 2015 5. 299 2010 2. 489 2003 3. 477 2011 Fewest Pass Completions/Season 4. 466 2013 1. 105 1969 5. 460 2007 2. 107 1968 3. 108 1978 Fewest Passing Attempts/Season 4. 127 1985 1. 241 1978 5. 130 1970 2. 245 1985 3. 248 1980 4. 249 1969 5. 252 1983 252 1979

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Highest Pass Percentage/Single Game Most Touchdown Passes/Single Game 1. .936 vs. Air Force (29-31) 9-13-13 1. 6 vs. Idaho 11-14-09 2. .925 vs. Utah State (25-27) 11-18-06 6 vs. Idaho 11-17-07 3. .875 at Utah State (28-32) 11-10-07 6 vs. San Jose State 10-25-03 4. .863 vs. Colorado State (19-22) 11-17-12 6 vs. Idaho 11-18-00 5. .857 vs. Nevada (18-21) 10-19-13 6 at Montana 11-16-74 6. .852 vs. Southern Miss. (23-27) 9-28-13 6. 5 at New Mexico 10-7-16 7. .848 at Colorado State (28-33) 10-15-11 5 at Colorado State 11-2-13 8. .839 at Nevada (26-31) 10-4-14 5 vs. UT Martin 9-7-13 9. .824 vs. Georgia (28-34) 9-3-11 5 at UNLV 11-5-11 10. .822 vs. New Mexico (37-45) 12-3-11 5 vs. Tulsa 9-24-11 5 at Toledo 9-16-11 Lowest Pass Percentage/Single Game 5 vs. Utah State 11-8-08 1. .206 at Weber State (6-29) 10-5-68 5 at Louisiana Tech 10-20-07 2. .222 vs. Weber State (8-36) 11-14-70 5 vs. Nevada 10-14-07 3. .257 vs. Eastern Washington (9-35) 10-12-68 5 vs. New Mexico State 10-7-07 4. .272 vs. Northern Arizona (6-22) 10-25-75 5 vs. Fresno State 10-18-02 5. .290 at Washington State (9-31) 9-27-97 5 vs. Utah State 9-28-02 6. .296 vs. Linfield (8-27) 9-21-68 5 at New Mexico State 11-7-98 7. .300 vs. Utah State (6-20) 10-19-96 5 vs. Eastern Washington 10-10-87 .300 at Nevada (6-20) 11-3-73 5 vs. Cal Poly 11-17-79 9. .304 at Cal Poly (7-23) 10-4-69 5 at Nevada 11-8-75 .304 vs. Idaho State (7-23) 11-2-68 5 vs. Montana 11-1-75 5 at UNLV 10-19-74 Highest Pass Percentage/Season 5 vs. Nevada 10-5-74 1. .7379 2011 (352-471) 5 vs. Cal Poly 11-17-73 2. .7060 2013 (329-466) 5 at Portland State 11-4-72 3. .7052 2010 (299-424) 5 vs. Weber State 9-30-72 4. .6873 2014 (310-451) 5 vs. Montana State 10-30-71 5. .6803 2008 (298-438) Most Touchdown Passes/Season Lowest Pass Percentage/Season 1. 45 2011 1. .385 1968 (107-278) 2. 42 1974 2. .413 1970 (130-315) 3. 40 2009 3. .422 1969 (105-279) 4. 38 2010 4. .446 1971 (172-386) 5. 37 2000 5. .448 1978 (102-223) Fewest Touchdown Passes/Season 1. 9 1993 9 1978 9 1976 4. 10 1992 5. 12 1998 12 1986 12 1985 12 1968

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Passes Had Intercepted/Single Game RUSHING 1. 10 at Montana 10-28-89 2. 6 vs. Weber State 11-14-70 Most Yards/Single Game 3. 5 at Air Force 9-27-14 1. 531 vs. Montana 10-27-73 4. 4 vs. Ole Miss 8-28-14 2. 516 vs. Nevada 10-14-72 4 at Georgia 9-3-05 3. 433 vs. Idaho State 10-20-79 4. 425 vs. Hawai’i 10-29-04 Passes Had Intercepted/Season 5. 407 vs. Nevada 10-19-13 1. 30 1989 6. 395 vs. Portland State 9-29-73 2. 26 1972 7. 391 at Montana 11-9-85 3. 23 1974 8. 383 at Colorado State 10-15-11 4. 22 1971 9. 380 vs. Portland State 9-19-98 5. 21 1996 10. 378 vs. Northern Arizona 11-12-83 21 1988 Fewest Yards/Single Game Lowest Interception Ratio/Season 1. -64 at Fresno State 9-17-77 1. .0065* 2009 (3-458) 2. -11 vs. Northern Arizona 10-9-93 2. .0141 2010 (6-424) 3. -5 vs. Southeastern Louisiana 9-13-80 3. .0178 2012 (7-394) 4. 11 vs. Stephen F. Austin State 9-9-89 4. .0184 2003 (9-489) 5. 13 at Oregon State 10-25-86 5. .0205 2002 (8-390) 6. 16 at Montana State 10-31-92 16 at Montana 10-28-89 Highest Interception Ratio/Season 8. 19 vs. Eastern Washington 10-14-00 1. .079 1972 (26-329) 9. 22 at Weber State 10-16-93 2. .070 1989 (30-432) 22 vs. Idaho 11-19-88 3. .066 1978 (16-241) 22 at Northern Arizona 10-2-82 4. .065 1985 (16-245) 5. .064 1969 (16-249) Most Yards Per Game/Season 1. 250.2 1979 2. 235.5 1985 3. 234.2 1973 4. 230.8 1978 5. 229.8 2004

Fewest Yards Per Game/Season 1. 97.9 1993 2. 101.1 1992 3. 107.8 1989 4. 109.4 1988 5. 111.5 1982

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Most Attempts/Single Game Highest Average Yards Per Carry/Single Game 1. 83 vs. Nevada 10-14-72 1. 10.31 at Fresno State (29-299) 9-18-09 2. 75 at Fresno State 9-17-77 2. 9.41 vs. Idaho State (46-433) 10-20-79 3. 74 at North Texas 10-18-97 3. 9.00 vs. Montana (59-531) 10-27-73 4. 73 at Montana 11-9-85 4. 8.85 vs. Nevada (46-407) 10-19-13 5. 69 vs. Portland State 9-29-73 5. 8.57 at San Jose State (35-300) 11-27-15 6. 67 vs. Northern Arizona 11-12-83 6. 8.50 vs. Hawai’i (50-425) 10-29-04 67 at 11-23-68 7. 8.30 at Idaho (38-315) 11-15-08 67 vs. Western State (Colo.) 11-9-68 8. 8.03 vs. Montana (33-265) 10-4-80 9. 66 vs. Nevada 10-29-88 9. 7.667 at New Mexico State (39-299) 10-2-10 10. 65 vs. Idaho 11-11-80 10. 7.660 at Colorado State (50-383) 10-15-11

Fewest Attempts/Single Game Lowest Average Yards Per Carry/Single Game 1. 16 at Montana 10-28-89 1. -0.9 at Fresno State (75- -64) 9-17-77 2. 18 at Oregon State 10-25-86 2. -0.3 vs. Northern Arizona (36- -11) 10-9-93 3. 20 vs. TCU 12-23-08 3. -0.2 vs. Southeastern Louisiana (28- -5) 9-13-80 4. 21 at Rice 10-6-01 4. 0.04 vs. Stephen F. Austin State (27-11) 9-9-89 21 vs. Northwestern State (La.) 11-26-88 5. 0.45 vs. Eastern Washington (41-19) 10-14-00 6. 22 at Hawai’i 9-21-96 6. 0.62 vs. Idaho (35-22) 11-19-88 7. 23 vs. Marshall 12-10-94 7. 0.64 at Northern Arizona (34-22) 10-2-82 23 at Montana State 10-31-92 0.64 at Weber State (34-22) 10-16-93 9. 24 vs. Virginia Tech 9-6-10 9. 0.69 vs. Northern Iowa (42-29) 11-24-90 24 vs. East Carolina 12-23-07 10. 0.70 at Montana State (23-16) 10-31-92

Most Attempts/Season Highest Average Yards Per Carry/Season 1. 609 2014 1. 5.35 2010 (486-2,603) 2. 596 2004 2. 5.13 2009 (508-2,606) 3. 577 1985 3. 5.12 1979 (537-2,752) 4. 572 2003 4. 5.05 2006 (551-2,784) 572 1977 5. 4.91 2014 (609-2,994)

Fewest Attempts/Season Lowest Average Yards Per Carry/Season 1. 347 1992 1. 2.58 1988 (465-1,203) 2. 403 1989 2. 2.67 1993 (404-1,077) 3. 404 1993 3. 2.94 1989 (403, 1,186) 4. 409 1982 4. 3.19 1982 (404-1,287) 5. 412 1996 5. 3.20 1992 (347-1,112)

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Most Touchdowns Rushing/Single Game SCORING 1. 8 at San Jose State 11-13-04 8 vs. Hawai’i 10-29-04 Most Points/Single Game 8 vs. Idaho 9-4-04 1. 77 vs. San Jose State 10-25-03 4. 7 vs. Weber State 8-31-07 2. 74 vs. Humboldt State 9-13-86 7 vs. Portland State 9-29-73 3. 70 vs. Idaho 11-19-05 6. 6 vs. UNLV 11-18-16 4. 69 vs. Nevada (4OT) 10-14-07 6 vs. Idaho State 9-18-15 69 vs. Hawai’i 10-29-04 6 at Utah State 11-20-09 6. 67 vs. Fresno State 10-18-02 6 vs. Idaho 11-19-05 7. 66 vs. Idaho 11-18-00 6 vs. New Mexico State 11-5-05 66 vs. Utah State 11-11-00 6 at Hawai’i 12-6-03 66 vs. Whitworth 9-27-69 6 vs. Nevada 11-29-03 10. 65 vs. Idaho 9-4-04 6 vs. Idaho State 9-6-03 6 at UTEP 11-2-02 Fewest Points/Single Game 6 vs. Humboldt State 9-13-86 1. 0 at Washington State 9-27-97 6 vs. Idaho State 10-20-79 0 vs. Idaho 11-17-84 6 vs. College of Idaho 11-22-69 3. 3 at Montana 10-17-87 3 at Oregon State 10-25-86 Most Touchdowns Rushing/Season 3 at Cal Poly 11-18-78 1. 49 2004 3 at Hiram Scott 11-7-70 2. 43 2002 3 at Weber State 10-5-68 3. 40 2003 8. 6 at Washington 8-31-13 4. 39 2014 6 at Idaho State 9-27-86 39 2006 6 vs. Central Michigan 11-30-74

Fewest Touchdowns Rushing/Season Most Points Per Game/Season 1. 9 1996 1. 48.9 2004 9 1992 2. 45.6 2002 3. 10 1982 3. 45.1 2010 4. 12 1989 4 44.9 2000 5. 14 1993 5. 44.6 1974 14 1993 Fewest Points Per Game/Season 1. 19.1 1993 2. 20.0 1996 20.0 1992 4. 22.9 1982 5. 23.3 1984

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FUMBLES RECOVERED

Single Game 1. 6 vs. Northwestern Louisiana 11-15-86 6 vs. Northern Arizona 10-25-75 3. 5 vs. Eastern Washington 10-14-00 5 vs. Boston University 9-22-90 5 at Montana State 10-3-70

Most/Season 1. 23 1978 23 1971 3. 22 1970 22 1974 22 1983

Fewest/Season 1. 2 2016 2. 7 2001 7 1987 4. 8 2007 8 1996 8 1980

INTERCEPTIONS

Single Game (by Boise State Defense) 1. 7 vs. Cal Poly 11-17-79 2. 6 vs. Northern Iowa 11-24-90 6 vs. Cal State Northridge 9-12-87 4. 5 17 times Last: at Hawai’i 10-24-09

Most/Season (by Boise State Defense) 1. 36 1969 2. 34 1968 3. 31 2009 4. 28 1991 5. 27 1988

Fewest/Season (by Boise State Defense) 1. 7 2016 2. 8 1998 8 1996 4. 9 2001 5. 11 1993

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OPPONENT RECORDS OPPONENTS’ TOTAL OFFENSE OPPONENTS’ PASSING

Fewest Yards/Single Game Fewest Yards/Single Game 1. 30 at Whitworth 10-19-68 1. -16 at Whitworth 10-19-68 2. 33 vs. Northern Illinois 12-23-15 2. -4 vs. Northern Arizona 10-25-75 3. 35 vs. Humboldt State 9-13-86 3. 0 at Weber State 10-2-71 4. 60 vs. Southern Oregon 10-17-70 4. 2 vs. Idaho State 10-20-79 5. 76 at Portland State 11-4-72 5. 7 vs. Montana 10-27-73 6. 80 at San Jose State 10-16-10 6. 8 at Portland State 11-4-72 80 vs. Westminster (Utah) 9-28-68 7. 13 vs. Montana State 9-22-73 8. 81 at College of Idaho 11-21-70 8. 16 at UNLV 10-13-73 9. 82 vs. Sacramento State 8-31-06 9. 20 vs. Montana State 10-1-77 10. 89 vs. New Mexico State 10-7-07 20 at College of Idaho 11-21-70

Most Yards/Single Game Most Yards/Single Game 1. 694 vs. Nevada 11-8-97 1. 602 at Louisiana Tech 10-3-98 2. 661 at Louisiana Tech 10-3-98 2. 557 vs. Nevada 11-8-97 3. 643 vs. Cal State Northridge 8-30-97 3. 529 at New Mexico State 10-15-06 4. 639 vs. Nevada 10-14-07 4. 511 vs. Cal State Northridge 8-30-97 5. 627 at New Mexico 11-8-14 5. 510 at Idaho 11-19-83 6. 626 at Colorado State 11-2-13 6. 509 vs. Utah State 11-11-00 7. 610 vs. Idaho 11-21-92 7. 495 at Hawai’i 11-23-07 8. 607 vs. Air Force 11-20-15 8. 480 vs. Washington State 9-10-16 9. 605 vs. Portland State 10-24-92 9. 473 vs. TCU 11-12-11 10. 595 vs. Utah State 11-11-00 10. 464 at Louisiana Tech 11-3-01

Fewest Yards Per Game/Season Fewest Yards Per Game/Season 1. 176.5 1969 1. 104.9 1970 2. 248.5 1970 2. 108.5 1979 3. 250.2 1968 3. 120.7 1972 4. 254.7 2010 4. 123.5 1975 5. 269.3 1986 5. 128.0 1973

Most Yards Per Game/Season Most Yards Per Game/Season 1. 455.1 1996 1. 293.2 1994 2. 414.7 1993 2. 269.9 1998 3. 413.4 2013 3. 258.3 1987 4. 410.9 1992 4. 255.8 1993 5. 401.7 1987 5. 253.9 2004

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Fewest Passing Attempts/Single Game Fewest Pass Completions/Single Game 1. 3 at UNLV 10-13-73 1. 0 at Weber State 10-2-71 3 at Weber State 10-2-71 2. 1 vs. Northern Arizona 10-25-75 3. 6 at Air Force 11-25-16 1 at UNLV 10-13-73 6 vs. Idaho 9-11-76 4. 2 vs. Idaho 9-11-76 6 at Montana 10-28-72 2 vs. Central Michigan 11-30-74 6. 7 at Rice 10-6-01 2 vs. South Dakota 12-1-73 7 vs. Northern Arizona 10-25-75 2 vs. Montana 10-27-73 7 vs. Central Michigan 11-30-74 2 vs. Montana State 9-22-73 9. 8 vs. Northwestern Louisiana 9-28-96 2 at Whitworth 10-19-68 8 vs. Southeastern Louisiana 9-13-80 10. 3 8 times 8 at UNLV 10-19-74 Last: at Air Force 11-25-16 8 vs. Southern Oregon 10-17-70 Most Pass Completions/Single Game Most Passing Attempts/Single Game 1. 55 vs. Washington State 9-10-16 1. 71 vs. Washington State 9-10-16 2. 50 at New Mexico State 10-15-06 2. 66 at New Mexico State 10-15-06 3. 40 at Hawai’i 11-23-07 3. 62 vs. Idaho 11-19-05 4. 39 at Fresno State 9-20-13 4. 60 at Fresno State 9-20-13 5. 38 vs. Pacific 9-19-92 5. 59 vs. Idaho State 9-18-15 6. 36 at Colorado State 11-2-13 6. 58 vs. Colorado State 9-6-14 7. 35 vs. Hawai’i 10-5-02 58 at Northern Arizona 10-1-94 8. 34 vs. Idaho 11-19-05 8. 57 at Louisiana Tech 10-4-03 34 at New Mexico State 11-16-96 57 vs. Hawai’i 10-5-02 34 vs. Nevada 9-17-94 57 vs. Montana 10-3-92 Fewest Pass Completions/Season Fewest Passing Attempts/Season 1. 87 1975 1. 213 1975 87 1973 2. 227 1979 3. 91 1972 3. 232 1970 4. 92 1970 4. 243 1973 5. 104 1979 243 1972 Most Pass Completions/Season Most Passing Attempts/Season 1. 302 2003 1. 614 2003 2. 294 2013 2. 528 2002 3. 280 2014 3. 504 2005 4. 276 2005 4. 488 2014 5. 273 2002 5. 469 1994

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Lowest Pass Percentage/Single Game OPPONENTS’ RUSHING 1. .000 at Weber State (0-3) 10-2-71 2. .095 vs. Montana State (2-21) 9-22-73 Fewest Yards/Single Game 3. .125 vs. Cal Poly (3-23) 11-17-73 1. -37 vs. Colorado State College 10-11-69 4. .133 at Whitworth (2-15) 10-19-68 2. -32 vs. Humboldt State 9-13-86 5. .143 vs. Northern Arizona (1-7) 10-25-75 3. -24 vs. Boston University 9-22-90 .143 vs. South Dakota (2-14) 12-1-73 4. -21 at Wyoming 9-18-10 7. .150 vs. North Texas (3-20) 10-21-00 5. -19 vs. New Mexico State 10-7-07 .150 at Idaho (3-20) 10-13-79 6. -14 at Hawai’i 11-10-12 9. .154 vs. Rhode Island 9-12-81 -14 vs. Nevada 11-10-90 10. .167 vs. Montana State (2-12) 9-22-73 (check which Nevada game in ‘90) .167 at Portland State (3-18) 11-4-72 8. -12 at San Jose State 10-16-10 9. -11 vs. Arizona State 12-22-11 Highest Pass Percentage/Single Game 10. -9 vs. Montana 10-6-90 1. .833 at Montana (5-6) 10-28-72 2. .825 vs. Portland State (33-40) 10-24-92 Most Yards/Single Game 3. .808 vs. Idaho (21-26) 11-17-84 1. 505 at New Mexico 11-8-14 4. .800 vs. Cal Poly (12-15) 11-15-80 2. 440 at Idaho 10-11-75 5. .775 vs. Washington State (55-71) 9-10-16 3. 430 at Rice 10-6-01 6. .758 at New Mexico State (50-66) 10-15-06 4. 421 vs. Weber State 11-14-70 .758 vs. Long Beach State (25-33) 10-5-85 5. 396 vs. Nevada 10-14-07 8. .767 vs. Cal State Northridge (33-43) 8-30-97 6. 382 at New Mexico 10-7-16 9. .756 at Nevada (31-41) 9-11-93 7. 381 at Montana 10-28-72 10. .755 at Hawai’i (40-53) 11-23-07 8. 377 vs. Cal Poly 11-17-79 9. 365 vs. Idaho 11-23-96 Lowest Pass Percentage/Season 10. 351 at Fresno State 9-17-77 1. .358 1973 (87-243) 2. .361 1969 (113-313) Fewest Yards Per Game/Season 3. .374 1972 (31-243) 1. 40.7 1969 4. .397 1970 (92-232) 2. 76.9 1968 5. .398 1974 (107-269) 3. 80.3 1986 4. 84.4 1991 Highest Pass Percentage/Season 5. 85.9 1989 1. .649 1996 (213-328) 2. .646 2013 (294-455) Most Yards Per Game/Season 3. .606 2016 (268-442) 1. 223.3 1996 4. .602 1992 (221-367) 2. 203.5 1972 5. .574 2014 (280-488) 3. 194.4 1975 4. 193.1 1971 5. 182.0 1979

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Fewest Attempts/Single Game Lowest Average Yards Per Carry/Single Game 1. 15 vs. Oregon State 9-10-04 1. -1.10 vs. Humboldt State (29- -32) 9-13-86 2. 16 vs. Hawai’i 10-5-02 2. -0.97 vs. Colorado State College (38- -37) 10-11-69 3. 17 vs. UC Davis 10-3-09 3. -0.95 vs. Boston University (23- -24) 9-22-90 17 vs. Oregon 9-3-09 4. -0.75 at Wyoming (28- -21) 9-18-10 17 vs. Fresno State 10-23-04 5. -0.73 vs. New Mexico State (26- -19) 10-7-07 17 at Hawai’i 12-6-03 6. -0.52 vs. Arizona State (21- -11) 12-22-11 17 vs. Idaho State 9-6-03 7. -0.51 vs. Nevada (27- -14) 11-10-90 17 vs. Fresno State 10-18-02 (check which Nevada game in ‘90) 9. 18 at Hawai’i 10-24-09 8. -0.429 vs. Montana (21- -9) 10-6-90 18 vs. Hawai’i 9-23-06 9. -0.424 at Hawai’i (33- -14) 11-10-12 18 at San Jose State 10-26-02 10. -0.41 at San Jose State (29- -12) 10-16-10 18 vs. Tulsa 10-13-01 18 vs. Liberty 9-24-94 Highest Average Yards Per Carry/Single Game 1. 10.3 at New Mexico (49-505) 11-8-14 Most Attempts/Single Game 2. 8.2 at Fresno State (39-320) 9-18-09 1. 82 at Rice 10-6-01 3. 7.62 vs. Nevada (52-396) 10-14-07 2. 74 vs. Utah State 11-15-74 4. 7.59 at Idaho (58-440) 10-11-75 3. 73 at Weber State 10-2-71 5. 7.3 vs. Idaho (50-365) 11-23-96 4. 71 vs. Northwestern State (la.) 11-26-88 6. 6.8 at Northern Arizona (50-339) 11-11-78 5. 68 vs. Grambling State 12-13-80 7. 6.74 at New Mexico State (47-317) 10-28-00 68 at Montana State 9-27-80 8. 6.69 vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga (52-348) 9-5-92 68 vs. Weber State 11-14-70 9. 6.6 vs. Louisville (50-329) 12-31-04 8. 67 vs. Cal Poly 11-15-80 10. 6.5 at Fresno State (54-351) 9-17-77 67 vs. Cal Poly 11-17-79 67 vs. Central Michigan 11-30-74 Lowest Average Yards Per Carry/Season 67 vs. Weber State 9-30-72 1. 1.1 1969 2. 1.9 1968 Fewest Attempts/Season 3. 2.1 1986 1. 335 1994 4. 2.3 1989 2. 348 1984 5. 2.5 1990 3. 356 1991 4. 361 2006 Highest Average Yards Per Carry/Season 5. 373 2004 1. 4.9 1996 2. 4.31 2016 Most Attempts/Season 3. 4.29 1997 1. 579 1975 4. 4.26 1995 2. 573 1972 5. 4.2 1993 3. 568 2013 4. 564 1971 5. 561 1970

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OPPONENTS’ SCORING Fewest Points Per Game/Season 1. 10.5 1969 Fewest Points/Single Game 2. 11.7 1970 1. 0 vs. Hawai’i 10-3-15 3. 12.4 1968 0 vs. Idaho State 9-18-15 4. 12.6 2008 0 vs. New Mexico 12-3-11 5. 12.7 1979 0 vs. Fresno State 11-19-10 0 at San Jose State 10-16-10 Most Points Per Game/Season 0 at New Mexico State 10-2-10 1. 38.3 1996 0 vs. Miami (OH) 9-12-09 2. 33.5 1997 0 at New Mexico State 11-1-08 3. 31.8 1998 0 at Utah State 11-10-07 4. 29.0 1993 0 vs. New Mexico State 10-7-07 5. 26.8 2014 0 vs. Sacramento State 8-31-06 0 vs. Idaho State 9-6-03 MISCELLANEOUS BRONCO RECORDS 0 vs. North Texas 10-21-00 0 vs. Cal State Northridge 9-12-87 Margin Of Victory 0 vs. Montana 10-11-86 1. 74 vs. Humboldt State 9-13-86 0 vs. Humboldt State 9-13-86 2. 66 vs. Hawai’i 10-29-04 0 vs. Montana State 10-22-83 3. 63 vs. San Jose State 10-25-03 0 vs. Weber State 10-25-80 4. 62 vs. Idaho State 9-6-03 0 vs. Idaho State 10-20-79 62 at Southern Oregon 10-25-69 0 vs. Montana State 9-29-79 6. 59 at New Mexico State 10-2-10 0 vs. Montana State 10-1-77 59 vs. North Texas 10-21-00 0 at Idaho State 11-13-76 59 vs. Whitworth 9-27-69 0 vs. Humboldt State 9-25-76 9. 58 vs. New Mexico State 10-7-07 0 at Northern Arizona 10-25-75 58 vs. Idaho 9-4-04 0 vs. Eastern Washington 10-24-70 58 vs. Idaho State 10-12-74 0 vs. Southern Oregon 10-17-70 0 vs. Eastern Montana 9-19-70 Margin Of Defeat 0 vs. College of Idaho 11-22-69 1. 58 at Washington State 9-27-97 0 at Southern Oregon 10-25-69 2. 49 at Arizona State 10-5-96 0 vs. Western State (Colo.) 11-9-68 3. 46 vs. Idaho 11-21-92 0 at Whitworth 10-19-68 4. 45 vs. Idaho 11-23-96 0 vs. Eastern Washington 10-12-68 5. 44 at Montana State 10-15-88 6. 41 at Weber State 10-5-68 Most Points/Single Game 7. 40 vs. Cal State Northridge 8-30-97 1. 67 vs. Nevada (4OT) 10-14-07 8. 38 at Nevada 10-12-96 2. 66 at Nevada 10-12-96 9. 37 vs. Idaho 11-17-84 3. 64 vs. Idaho 11-23-96 10. 35 at Georgia 9-3-05 4. 63 at Louisiana Tech 10-3-98 35 at Louisiana Tech 10-3-98 63 vs. Cal State Northridge 8-30-97 35 at Montana 10-28-89 6. 62 vs. Idaho 11-21-92 35 at Fresno State 9-17-77 7. 59 at Nevada (3OT) 12-8-90 35 at Northern Arizona 10-30-76 8. 58 at Washington State 9-27-97 9. 56 vs. Nevada 11-8-97 56 at Arizona State 10-5-96

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Winning Streak Most Losses In A Season 1. 24 Start: 9-3-09 vs. Oregon (19-8) 1. 10 1996 End: 11-26-10 at Nevada (34-31 OT) 2. 8 1993 2. 22 Start: 9-27-03 vs. Wyoming (33-17) 3. 7 1997 End: 12-31-04 vs. Louisville (44-40) 4. 6 1992 3. 14 Start: 8-31-06 vs. Sacramento State (45-0) 6 1986 End: 9-8-07 at Washington (24-10) 4. 13 Start: 9-14-02 at Wyoming (35-13) Highest Average Attendance At Albertsons Stadium End: 9-20-03 at Oregon State (26-24) 1. 35,404 2012 5. 12 Start: 8-30-08 vs. Idaho State (49-7) 2. 34,366 2013 End: 12-23-08 vs. TCU (17-16) 3. 34,018 2011 6. 11 Start: 9-15-79 at Cal State Fullerton (22-3) 4. 33,612 2015 End: 9-13-80 vs. Southeastern Louisiana (17-13) 5. 33,268 2010 7. 10 Start: 10-18-69 at Eastern Washington (45-7) 6. 32,782 2009 End: 10-10-70 at Long Beach State (27-14) 7. 32,504 2014 10 Start: 10-12-68 vs. Eastern Washington (20-0) 8. 32,275 2008 End: 10-11-69 vs. Colorado State College (16-10) 9. 30,456 2004 10 Start: 10-4-14 at Nevada (51-46) 10. 30,453 2006 End: 9-12-15 at BYU (35-24) 10. 9 Start: 11-27-15 at San Jose State (40-23) Single-Game Attendance At Albertsons Stadium End: 10-29-16 at Wyoming (30-28) 1. 36,864 vs. BYU 9-20-12 9 Start: 9-15-07 vs. Wyoming (24-14) 2. 36,836 vs. Washington 9-4-15 End: 11-23-07 at Hawai’i (39-27) 3. 36,752 vs. BYU 10-24-14 4. 36,602 vs. Utah State 10-1-16 Most Wins In A Season 5. 36,163 vs. Washington State 9-10-16 1. 14 2009 6. 36,084 vs. San Diego State 11-3-12 2. 13 2006 7. 36,069 vs. Air Force 9-13-13 13 2003 8. 36,012 vs. UNLV 10-20-12 13 1994 9. 35,907 vs. Hawai’i 10-3-15 5. 12 2014 10. 35,843 vs. Nevada 10-19-13 12 2011 11. 35,742 vs. Fresno State 10-13-12 12 2010 12. 35,356 vs. Southern Mississippi 9-28-13 12 2008 13. 35,008 vs. Fresno State 10-17-14 12 2002 14. 34,910 vs. Colorado State 9-6-14 15. 34,575 vs. BYU 10-20-16 Losing Streak 16. 34,196 vs. Air Force 10-22-11 1. 8 Start: 9-14-96 vs. Eastern Washington (27-21) 17. 34,178 vs. Miami (OH) 9-15-12 End: 11-16-96 at New Mexico State (33-32 18. 34,146 vs. TCU 11-12-11 2. 4 Start: 11-23-96 vs. Idaho (64-19) 19. 34,137 vs. Oregon State 9-25-10 End: 9-20-97 vs. Weber State (24-7) 20. 34,127 vs. Oregon 9-3-09 4 Start: 9-25-93 vs. Stephen F. Austin State (30-7) 21. 34,109 vs. Tulsa 9-24-11 End: 10-23-93 vs. Idaho State (34-27) 22. 34,098 vs. Nevada 10-1-11 4 Start: 10-24-92 vs. Portland State (51-26) 23. 34,060 vs. Hawai’i 11-6-10 End: 11-21-92 vs. Idaho (62-16) 24. 33,992 vs. Wyoming 11-16-13 4 Start: 11-16-91 at Weber State (35-32) 25. 33,986 vs. Idaho 11-14-09 End: 9-19-92 vs. Pacific (17-7)

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Largest Single-Game Road Attendance 1. 92,746 at Georgia 9-3-05 2. 83,019 at South Carolina 9-1-01 3. 78,709 at Michigan State 8-31-12 4. 73,209 at Wisconsin 9-6-97 5. 71,963 at Washington 8-31-13 6. 70,142 at Arkansas 9-7-02 7. 70,045 at Washington 9-8-07 8. 63,470 at BYU 9-12-15 9. 62,954 at BYU 10-25-13 10. 60,554 at BYU 10-30-03 11. 58,713 at Oregon 9-20-08 12. 50,000 at Hawai’i 11-23-07 13. 49,108 at Arizona State 10-5-96 14. 46,752 at UCLA 9-4-99 15. 45,222 at Utah 9-30-06

Largest Neutral-Site Attendance 1. 83,587 vs. Virginia Tech 9-6-10 FedEx Field - Landover, Md. 2. 73,719 vs. Oklahoma (Tostitos Fiesta Bowl) 1-1-07 Univ. of Phoenix Stadium - Glendale, Ariz. 3. 73,614 vs. Georgia (Chick-Fil-A Kickoff) 9-3-11 Georgia Dome - Atlanta, Ga. 4. 73,227 vs. TCU (Tostitos Fiesta Bowl) 1-4-10 Univ. of Phoenix Stadium - Glendale, Ariz. 5. 66,896 vs. Arizona (VIZIO Fiesta Bowl) 12-31-14 Univ. of Phoenix Stadium - Glendale, Ariz. 6. 58,355 vs. Louisville (AutoZone ) 12-31-04 Liberty Bowl - Memphis, Tenn. 7. 54,286 vs. Arkansas 9-16-00 Little Rock, Ark. 8. 41,923 vs. Utah (MAACO Bowl Las Vegas) 12-22-10 - Las Vegas, Nev. 9. 35,720 vs. Arizona State (MAACO Bowl Las Vegas) 12-22-11 Sam Boyd Stadium - Las Vegas, Nev. 10. 34,628 vs. TCU (Poinsettia Bowl) 12-23-08 Qualcomm Stadium - San Diego, Calif.

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NCAA Football Subdivision (FBS) Record: 11-5 NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Record: 8-4 NCAA Division II Playoff Record: 2-3 Overall Postseason Record: 21-12 GAME RESULTS Dec. 27, 2016 Baylor 31, Boise State 12 Dec. 23, 2008 Dec. 30, 1999 Motel 6 Cactus Bowl TCU 17, Boise State 16 Boise State 34, Louisville 31 Phoenix, Ariz. (33,328) SDCCU Poinsettia Bowl Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl San Diego, Calif. (34,628) Boise, Idaho (29,283) Dec. 23, 2015 Dec. 23, 2007 Dec. 17, 1994 Boise State 55, Northern Illinois 7 East Carolina 41, Boise State 38 Youngstown State 28, Boise State 14 SDCCU Poinsettia Bowl Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl NCAA Division I-AA Finals San Diego, Calif. (21,501) Honolulu, Hawai’i (30,467) Huntington, W.V. (27,674)

Dec. 31, 2014 Jan. 1, 2007 Dec. 10, 1994 Boise State 38, Arizona 30 Boise State 43, Oklahoma 42 (OT) Boise State 28, Marshall 24 VIZIO Fiesta Bowl Tostitos Fiesta Bowl NCAA Division I-AA Semifinals Glendale, Ariz. (66,896) Glendale, Ariz. (73,719) Boise, Idaho (20,068)

Dec. 24, 2013 Dec. 28, 2005 Dec. 3, 1994 Oregon State 38, Boise State 23 Boston College 27, Boise State 21 Boise State 17, Appalachian State 14 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl MPC Computers Bowl NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinals Honolulu (29,106) Boise, Idaho (30,493) Boise, Idaho (15,302)

Dec. 22, 2012 Dec. 31, 2004 Nov. 26, 1994 Boise State 28, Washington 26 Louisville 44, Boise State 40 Boise State 24, North Texas 20 MAACO Bowl Las Vegas AutoZone Liberty Bowl NCAA Division I-AA First Round Las Vegas, Nev. (33,217) Memphis, Tenn. (58,355) Boise, Idaho (14,706)

Dec. 22, 2011 Dec. 23, 2003 Dec. 8, 1990 Boise State 54, Arizona State 24 Boise State 34, TCU 31 Nevada 59, Boise State 52 (3OT) MAACO Bowl Las Vegas PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl NCAA Division I-AA Semifinals Las Vegas, Nev. (35,720) Fort Worth, Texas (38,028) Reno, Nev. (19,776)

Dec. 22, 2010 Dec. 31, 2002 Dec. 1, 1990 Boise State 26, Utah 3 Boise State 34, Iowa State 16 Boise State 20, MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Middle Tennessee State 13 Las Vegas, Nev. (41,923) Boise, Idaho (30,446) NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinals Boise, Idaho (15,849) Jan. 4, 2010 Dec. 28, 2000 Boise State 17, TCU 10 Boise State 38, Texas-El Paso 23 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Glendale, Ariz. (72,337) Boise, Idaho (26,203)

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Nov. 24, 1990 Dec. 1, 1973 Boise State 20, Northern Iowa 3 Boise State 53, South Dakota 10 NCAA Division I-AA First Round NCAA Division II Quarterfinals Boise, Idaho (15,849) Boise, Idaho (14,358)

Nov. 26, 1988 Dec. 11, 1971 Northwestern State (LA) 22, Boise State 32, Chico State 28 Boise State 13 Camellia Bowl NCAA Division I-AA First Round Sacramento, Calif. (16,313) Boise, Idaho (10,537)

Dec. 12, 1981 Eastern Kentucky 23, Boise State 17 NCAA Division I-AA Semifinals Boise, Idaho (20,176)

Dec. 5, 1981 Boise State 19, Jackson State 7 NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinals Jackson, Miss. (11,500)

Dec. 20, 1980 Boise State 31, Eastern Kentucky 29 NCAA Division I-AA Finals Sacramento, Calif. (8,157)

Dec. 13, 1980 Boise State 14, Grambling State 9 NCAA Division I-AA Semifinals Boise, Idaho (17,300)

Nov. 29, 1975 Northern Michigan 24, Boise State 21 NCAA Division II Quarterfinals Boise, Idaho (17,347)

Nov. 30, 1974 Central Michigan 20, Boise State 6 NCAA Division II Quarterfinals Mount Pleasant, Mich. (9,913)

Dec. 8, 1973 Louisiana Tech 38, Boise State 34 NCAA Division II Semifinals Wichita Falls, Texas (13,000)

88 // POSTSEASON RECORDS //

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE Most Interceptions Thrown/Single Game 1. 4 Tony Hilde vs. Appalachian State (12-3-94) Most Yards/Single Game 2. 3 Darrin Burchak vs. Northwestern State (11-26-88) 1. 402 Grant Hedrick vs. Oregon State (12-24-13) 3 Tim Klena vs. Eastern Kentucky (12-12-81) 2. 371 Duane Halliday at Nevada (12-8-90) 3 Joe Aliotti vs. Grambling State (12-13-80) 3. 361 Bart Hendricks vs. Louisville (12-30-99) 3 Jim McMillan at Central Michigan (11-30-74)

Most Yards/Career Most Interceptions Thrown/Career 1. 1,042 Kellen Moore 4 Games 1. 9 Tony Hilde 4 Games 2. 938 Jim McMillan 3 Games 2. 6 Jim McMillan 3 Games 3. 857 Tony Hilde 4 Games 3. 4 Kellen Moore 4 Games 4 Joe Aliotti 2 Games PASSING 4 Jared Zabransky 3 Games

Most Yards/Single Game Highest Pass Percentage/Single Game 1. 382 Grant Hedrick vs. Oregon State (12-24-13) 1. .765 Kellen Moore (26-34) vs. Arizona State (12-22-11) 382 Duane Halliday at Nevada (12-8-90) 2. .744 Brett Rypien (29-39) vs. Northern Illinois (12-23-15) 3. 377 Brett Rypien vs. Northern Illinois (12-23-15) 3. .736 Kellen Moore (28-38) vs. Utah (12-22-10)

Most Yards/Career Highest Pass Percentage/Career (Min. 2 Games) 1. 1,063 Kellen Moore 4 Games 1. .718 Grant Hedrick (56-78) 2 Games 2. 902 Jim McMillan 3 Games 2. .6780 Kellen Moore (99-146) 4 Games 3. 759 Tony Hilde 4 Games 3. .6777 Brett Rypien (61-90) 2 Games

Most Attempts/Single Game Most Touchdown Passes/Single Game 1. 51 Brett Rypien vs. Baylor (12-27-16) 1. 4 Jim McMillan vs. South Dakota (12-1-73) 2. 44 Grant Hedrick vs. Oregon State (12-24-13) 2. 3 Brett Rypien vs. Northern Illinois (12-23-15) 44 Taylor Tharp vs. East Carolina (12-23-07) 3 Jared Zabransky vs. Oklahoma (1-1-07) 3 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. TCU (12-23-03) Most Attempts/Career 3 Duane Halliday at Nevada (12-8-90) 1. 146 Kellen Moore 4 Games 3 Jim McMillan vs. La. Tech (12-8-73) 2. 120 Tony Hilde 4 Games 3 Eric Guthrie vs. Chico State (12-11-71) 3. 105 Jim McMillan 3 Games Most Touchdown Passes/Career Most Completions/Single Game 1. 8 Jim McMillan 3 Games 1. 32 Brett Rypien vs. Baylor (12-27-16) 2. 7 Tony Hilde 4 Games 32 Grant Hedrick vs. Oregon State (12-24-13) 3. 5 Jared Zabransky 3 Games 3. 30 Taylor Tharp vs. East Carolina (12-23-07)

Most Completions/Career 1. 99 Kellen Moore 4 Games 2. 63 Jim McMillan 3 Games 3. 61 Brett Rypien 2 Games

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RUSHING 3. 3 Doug Martin 4 Games 3 Bart Hendricks 2 Games Most Yards/Single Game 3 K.C. Adams 4 Games 1. 156 Rodney Webster at Jackson State (12-5-81) 3 Chris Thomas 4 Games 2. 152 Brock Forsey vs. Louisville (12-30-99) 3. 151 Doug Martin vs. Arizona State (12-22-11) Longest Run From Scrimmage 1. 84+ Doug Martin vs. Utah (12-22-10) Most Yards/Career 2. 77+ Bart Hendricks vs. UTEP (12-28-00) 1. 340 Doug Martin 4 Games 3. 75+ David Mikell at TCU (12-23-03) 2. 298 Brock Forsey 3 Games + - Scoring Play 3. 280 Rodney Webster 2 Games RECEIVING Most Attempts/Single Game 1. 31 Doug Martin vs. Arizona State (12-22-11) Most Receptions/Single Game 2. 25 Rodney Webster at Jackson State (12-5-81) 1. 14 Don Hutt vs. La. Tech (12-8-73) 3. 24 Ian Johnson vs. Oklahoma (1-1-07) 2. 13 Don Hutt vs. South Dakota (12-1-73) 24 Brock Forsey vs. Iowa State (12-31-02) 3. 12 Thomas Sperbeck vs. Arizona (12-31-14) 12 Austin Pettis vs. Utah (12-22-10) Most Attempts/Career 1. 64 Doug Martin 4 Games Most Receptions/Career 2. 60 K.C. Adams 4 Games 1. 34 Don Hutt 3 Games 3. 57 Brock Forsey 3 Games 2. 27 Thomas Sperbeck 4 Games 3. 26 Austin Pettis 4 Games Highest Average Yards Per Carry/Single Game 1. 9.4 John Smith (14-132) vs. Northern Michigan Most Yards/Single Game (11-29-75) 1. 264 Winky White at Nevada (12-8-90) 2. 8.6 Doug Martin (17-147) vs. Utah (12-22-10) 2. 212 Kipp Bedard vs. Eastern Kentucky (12-20-80) 3. 6.9 Jeremy Avery (10-69) vs. East Carolina (12-23-07) 3. 206 Matt Miller vs. Oregon State (12-24-13)

Highest Average Yards Per Carry/Career Most Yards/Career 1. 6.22 Rodney Webster (45-280) 2 Games 1. 463 Kipp Bedard 4 Games 2. 6.21 John Smith (32-199) 4 Games 2. 454 Don Hutt 3 Games 3. 5.92 David Mikell (24-192) 2 Games 3. 376 Winky White 4 Games

Most Touchdowns Rushing/Single Game Highest Average Yards Per Catch/Single Game 1. 3 Jay Ajayi vs. Arizona (12-31-14) 1. 39.0 Vinny Perretta (2-78) vs. TCU (12-23-08) 3 Brock Forsey vs. Iowa State (12-31-02) 2. 35.0 Ryan Ikebe (4-140) vs. Appalachian State (12-3-94) 3. 2 Jeremy McNichols vs. Northen Illinois (12-23-15) 3. 32.0 Drisan James (3-96) vs. Oklahoma (1-1-07) 2 Bart Hendricks vs. UTEP (12-28-00) 2 K.C. Adams vs. Marshall (12-10-94) Highest Average Yards Per Catch/Career 2 Bart Hull at Nevada (12-8-90) 1. 26.8 Drisan James (6-161) 4 Games 2 Chris Thomas vs. Northwestern State (11-26-88) 2. 23.6 Vinny Perretta (7-165) 3 Games 2 Jim McMillan vs. La. Tech (12-8-73) 3. 23.1 Mike Holton (7-162) 2 Games

Most Touchdowns Rushing/Career 1. 4 Jay Ajayi 3 Games 4 Brock Forsey 3 Games

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Most Touchdowns Receiving/Single Game 3. 29 Kyle Brotzman 4 Games 1. 2 Holden Huff vs. Washington (12-22-12) 2 Drisan James vs. Oklahoma (1-1-07) Most Touchdowns/Single Game 2 Ryan Ikebe vs. Appalachian State (12-3-94) 1. 3 Jay Ajayi vs. Arizona (12-31-14) 2 Randy Matyshock vs. Youngstown State (12-17-94) 3 Brock Forsey vs. Iowa State (12-31-02) 2 Lee Schrack vs. Marshall (12-10-94) 3 Bart Hendricks vs. UTEP (12-28-00) 2 Winky White at Nevada (12-8-90) 2 Don Hutt vs. South Dakota (12-1-73) Most Touchdowns/Career 2 Don Hutt vs. Chico State (12-11-71) 1. 5 John Smith 4 Games 5 Don Hutt 3 Games Most Touchdowns Receiving/Career 3. 4 Jay Ajayi 3 Games 1. 5 Don Hutt 3 Games 4 Doug Martin 4 Games 2. 3 Drisan James 4 Games 4 Bart Hendricks 2 Games 3 Ryan Ikebe 4 Games 3 Winky White 4 games Most Field Goals/Single Game 1. 3 Dan Goodale vs. Oregon State (12-24-13) Longest Reception 3 Michael Frisina vs. Washington (12-22-12) 1. 85+ Matt Miller vs. Oregon State (12-24-13) 3 Kyle Brotzman vs. TCU (12-23-08) (from Grant Hedrick) 2. 80+ John Smith vs. La. Tech (12-8-73) Most Field Goals/Career (from Jim McMillan) 1. 7 Kyle Brotzman 4 Games 3. 65 Vinny Perretta vs. TCU (12-23-08) 2. 5 Mike Black 4 Games (from Kellen Moore) 3. 4 Tyler Rausa 2 Games + - Scoring Play 4 Dan Goodale 2 Games 4 Tyler Jones 3 Games ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Longest Field Goal Most Yards/Single Game 1. 48 Tyler Jones vs. Louisville (12-31-04) 1. 301 Doug Martin vs. Arizona State (12-22-11) 2. 46 Nick Calaycay vs. Louisville (12-30-99) 2. 269 Brock Forsey vs. Louisville (12-30-99) 3. 45 Greg Erickson vs. Appalachian State (12-3-94) 3. 264 Winky White at Nevada (12-8-90) Most Points-After-Touchdown/Single Game Most Yards/Career 1. 8 Michael Frisina vs. Arizona State (12-22-11) 1. 614 Brock Forsey 3 Games 2. 7 Tyler Rausa vs. Northern Illinois (12-23-15) 2. 506 Doug Martin 4 Games 7 Mike Black at Nevada (12-8-90) 3. 502 John Smith 4 Games Most Points-After-Touchdown/Career SCORING 1. 13 Nick Calaycay 3 Games 2. 11 Greg Erickson 4 Games Most Points/Single Game 11 Mike Black 4 Games 1. 18 Jay Ajayi vs. Arizona (12-31-14) 18 Brock Forsey vs. Iowa State (12-31-02) 18 Bart Hendricks vs. UTEP (12-28-00)

Most Points/Career 1. 32 Don Hutt 3 Games 2. 30 John Smith 4 Games

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INTERCEPTIONS

Most Interceptions/Single Game Highest Kickoff Return Average/Career 1. 3 Frank Robinson vs. Northern Iowa (11-24-90) 1. 43.3 Austin Smith (4-173) 4 Games 2. 2 Brandyn Thompson vs. TCU (1-4-10) 2. 35.2 Willie Bowens (6-211) 4 Games 2 Marty Tadman vs. Oklahoma (1-1-07) 3. 34.5 John Smith (4-138) 4 Games 2 Rick Woods at Jackson State (12-5-81) Longest Kickoff Return Most Interceptions/Career 1. 100+ Doug Martin vs. Arizona State (12-22-11) 1. 3 Marty Tadman 3 Games 2. 89+ Austin Smith vs. East Carolina (12-23-07) 3 Frank Robinson 3 Games 3. 86+ John Smith vs. South Dakota (12-1-73) 3 Rick Woods 4 Games + - Scoring Play

Longest Interception Return PUNT RETURNS 1. 100+ Jamar Taylor vs. Arizona State (12-22-11) 2. 92+ Andy Avalos vs. Louisville (12-31-04) Most Punt Returns/Single Game 3. 80+ Shaunard Harts vs. Louisville (12-30-99) 1. 7 Quinton Jones vs. Boston College (12-28-05) + - Scoring Play 2. 5 Tim Gilligan vs. Iowa State (12-31-02) 5 Frank Robinson vs. Northern Iowa (11-24-90) Most Interception Yards/Career 1. 100 Jamar Taylor 3 Games Most Punt Returns/Career 2. 92 Andy Avalos 3 Games 1. 9 Frank Robinson 3 Games 3. 80 Shaunard Harts 2 Games 2. 7 Quinton Jones 2 Games 3. 6 Tim Gilligan 2 Games KICKOFF RETURNS Most Punt Return Yards/Single Game Most Kickoff Returns/Single Game 1. 151 Quinton Jones vs. Boston College (12-28-05) 1. 5 Bryan Douglas vs. Oregon State (12-24-13) 2. 60 Frank Robinson vs. Northern Iowa (11-24-90) 5 Shane Williams-Rhodes vs. Washington (12-22-12) 3. 57 Tim Gilligan vs. Iowa State (12-31-02) 5 Chris Carr vs. Louisville (12-31-04) 5 Chris Thomas at Nevada (12-8-90) Most Punt Return Yards/Career 1. 151 Quinton Jones 2 Games Most Kickoff Returns/Career 2. 72 Frank Robinson 3 Games 1. 8 Chris Carr 3 Games 3. 70 Tim Gilligan 2 Games 2. 7 Bryan Douglas 3 Games 7 Quinton Jones 3 Games Highest Punt Return Average/Career 1. 21.6 Quinton Jones (7-151) 2 Games Most Kickoff Return Yards/Single Game 2. 16.0 Keith Morioka (3-48) 1 Games 1. 173 Austin Smith vs. East Carolina (12-23-07) 3. 11.7 Tim Gilligan (6-70) 2 Games 2. 146 Willie Bowens vs. Marshall (12-10-94) 11.7 Chris Carr (3-35) 3 Games 3. 135 Shane Williams-Rhodes vs. Washington (12-22-12) Longest Punt Return Most Kickoff Return Yards/Career 1. 92+ Quinton Jones vs. Boston College (12-28-05) 1. 211 Willie Bowens 4 Games 2. 36 Tim Gilligan vs. Iowa State (12-31-02) 2. 197 Chris Carr 3 Games 3. 27 Keith Morioka vs. Northwestern State (11-26-88) 3. 185 Brock Forsey 3 Games + - Scoring Play

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PUNTING

Most Punts/Single Game 1. 11 Mike Black vs. Northern Iowa (11-24-90) 2. 8 Sean Wale vs. Arizona (12-31-14) 8 Kyle Brotzman vs. TCU (1-4-10) 8 Kyle Stringer vs. Oklahoma (1-1-07)

Most Punts/Career 1. 25 Kyle Stringer 4 Games 2. 21 Danny Weeks 4 Games 3. 20 Mike Black 4 Games

Highest Punting Average/Single Game 1. 53.0 Sean Wale (2-106) vs. Oregon State (12-24-13) 2. 49.5 Sean Wale (8-396) vs. Arizona (12-31-14) 3. 48.0 Kyle Brotzman (4-192) vs. TCU (12-23-08)

Highest Punting Average/Career 1. 46.9 Sean Wale (14-656) 4 Games 2. 44.9 Kyle Brotzman (17-763) 4 Games 3. 43.0 Eric Guthrie (7-301) 1 Game

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TEAM RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE Fewest Completions 1. 9 at Jackson State 12-5-81 Most Yards 2. 10 vs. Grambling State 12-13-80 1. 654 vs. Northern Illinois 12-23-15 3. 11 vs. Northwestern State 11-26-88 2. 560 at Nevada 12-8-90 3. 543 vs. Utah 12-22-10 Highest Pass Percentage Fewest Yards 1. .750 vs. Arizona State (27-36) 12-22-11 1. 195 vs. Northwestern State 11-26-88 2. .727 vs. Oregon State (32-44) 12-24-13 2. 225 vs. Youngstown State 12-17-94 3. .725 vs. Northern Illinois (29-40) 12-23-15 3. 228 vs. Grambling State 12-13-80 .725 vs. Utah (29-40) 12-22-10

Most Fumbles Lost Lowest Pass Percentage 1. 3 vs. Appalachian State 12-3-94 1. .314 vs. Northwestern State (11-35) 11-26-88 3 vs. North Texas 11-26-94 2. .406 vs. Appalachian State (13-32) 12-3-94 3 vs. Middle Tennessee State 12-1-90 3. .409 at Jackson State (9-22) 12-5-81

PASSING Most Touchdown Passes 1. 4 vs. Oklahoma 1-1-07 Most Yards 4 at Nevada 12-8-90 1. 496 at Nevada 12-8-90 4 vs. South Dakota 12-1-73 2. 382 vs. Oregon State 12-24-13 3. 377 vs. Northern Illinois 12-23-15 Most Interceptions Thrown 1. 5 vs. Northwestern State 11-26-88 Fewest Yards 2. 4 vs. Appalachian State 12-3-94 1. 108 at Jackson State 12-5-81 4 vs. Eastern Kentucky 12-20-80 2. 119 vs. Northern Michigan 11-29-75 3. 136 vs. Northwestern State 11-26-88 RUSHING

Most Attempts Most Yards 1. 52 at Nevada 12-8-90 1. 277 vs. Northern Illinois 12-23-15 2. 51 vs. Baylor 12-27-16 2. 254 at Jackson State 12-5-81 3. 44 vs. Oregon State 12-24-13 3. 202 vs. Utah 12-22-10 44 vs. East Carolina 12-23-07 Fewest Yards Fewest Attempts 1. 28 vs. TCU 12-23-08 1. 22 at Jackson State 12-5-81 2. 29 vs. Northwestern State 11-26-88 22 vs. Grambling State 12-13-80 3. 40 vs. Louisiana Tech 12-8-73 22 vs. Northern Michigan 11-29-75 Most Attempts Most Completions 1. 56 vs. Northern Illinois 12-23-15 1. 32 vs. Baylor 12-27-16 2. 45 vs. Eastern Kentucky 12-20-80 32 vs. Oregon State 12-24-13 3. 44 at Jackson State 12-5-81 3. 31 at Nevada 12-8-90

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Fewest Attempts 1. 20 vs. TCU 12-23-08 2. 21 vs. Northwestern State 11-26-88 3. 23 vs. Marshall 12-10-94

Highest Average Yards Per Carry 1. 6.0 vs. UTEP (29-175) 12-28-00 2. 5.8 at Jackson State (44-254) 12-5-81 3. 5.5 vs. Utah (37-202) 12-22-10

Most Touchdowns Rushing 1. 4 vs. Northern Illinois 12-23-15 4 vs. Iowa State 12-31-02 3. 3 vs. Arizona 12-31-14 3 vs. Louisville 12-31-04 3 vs. UTEP 12-28-00 3 at Nevada 12-8-90 3 vs. South Dakota 12-1-73

SCORING

Most Points 1. 56 vs. Arizona State 12-22-11 2. 55 vs. Northern Illinois 12-23-15 3. 53 vs. South Dakota 12-1-73

Fewest Points 1. 6 at Central Michigan 11-30-74 2. 12 vs. Baylor 12-27-16 3. 13 vs. Northwestern State 11-26-88

DEFENSE

Most Fumbles Recovered 1. 4 at Jackson State 12-5-81 4 vs. Grambling State 12-13-80 4 vs. Chico State 12-11-71

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OPPONENTS’ TEAM RECORDS

TOTAL OFFENSE Lowest Pass Percentage 1. .143 South Dakota (2-14) 12-1-73 Fewest Yards 2. .250 Grambling State (5-20) 12-13-80 1. 33 Northern Illinois 12-23-15 3. .259 Appalachian State (7-27) 12-3-94 2. 156 Northern Iowa 11-24-90 3. 168 Middle Tennessee State 12-1-90 Highest Pass Percentage 1. .725 Baylor (29-40) 12-27-16 Most Yards 2. .706 Oregon State (24-34) 12-24-13 1. 564 Louisville 12-31-04 3. .677 Louisville (21-31) 12-31-04 2. 515 Baylor 12-27-16 3. 502 Nevada 12-8-90 Most Touchdown Passes 1. 3 Baylor 12-27-16 PASSING 3 Boston College 12-28-05 3 Louisville 12-31-04 Fewest Yards 1. 26 Middle Tennessee State 12-1-90 Most Interceptions Thrown 2. 27 Central Michigan 11-30-74 1. 6 Northern Iowa 11-24-90 3. 42 Grambling State 12-13-80 2. 3 TCU 1-4-09 3 Oklahoma 1-1-07 Most Yards 3 Louisville 12-30-99 1. 395 Arizona State 12-22-11 2. 375 Baylor 12-27-16 RUSHING 3. 335 Arizona 12-31-14 Fewest Yards Fewest Attempts 1. -11 Arizona State 12-22-11 1. 7 Central Michigan 11-30-74 2. -5 Northern Illinois 12-23-15 2. 8 Eastern Kentucky 12-12-81 -5 Northern Iowa 11-24-90 3. 11 Middle Tennessee State 12-1-90 Most Yards Most Attempts 1. 329 Louisville 12-31-04 1. 51 North Texas 11-26-94 2. 322 East Carolina 12-23-07 2. 50 Arizona 12-31-14 3. 313 Central Michigan 11-30-74 3. 47 Arizona State 12-22-11 47 Louisville 12-30-99 Fewest Attempts 47 Chico State 12-11-71 1. 20 TCU 1-4-09 2. 21 Arizona State 12-22-11 Fewest Completions 3. 27 Northern Iowa 11-24-90 1. 2 Central Michigan 11-30-74 2 South Dakota 12-1-73 Most Attempts 3. 3 Eastern Kentucky 12-12-81 1. 71 Northwestern State 11-26-88 2. 68 Grambling State 12-13-80 Most Completions 3. 67 Central Michigan 11-30-74 1. 30 Arizona State 12-22-11 2. 29 Baylor 12-27-16 29 North Texas 11-26-94

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Lowest Average Yards Per Carry 1. -0.5 Arizona State (21- -11) 12-22-11 2. -0.185 Northern Iowa (27- -5) 11-24-90 3. -0.166 Northern Illinois (30- -5) 12-23-15

Highest Average Yards Per Carry 1. 6.6 Louisville (50-329) 12-31-04 2. 6.4 East Carolina (50-322) 12-23-07 3. 5.9 Oregon State (33-195) 12-24-13

Most Touchdowns Rushing 1. 4 East Carolina 12-23-07 4 Nevada 12-8-90 3. 3 Louisville 12-31-04 3 TCU 12-23-03 3 Youngstown State 12-17-94 3 Eastern Kentucky 12-20-80 3 Central Michigan 11-30-74 3 Louisiana Tech 12-8-73

SCORING

Fewest Points 1. 3 Utah 12-22-10 3 Northern Iowa 11-24-90 3. 7 Northern Illinois 12-23-15 7 Jackson State 12-5-81

Most Points 1. 59 Nevada (3OT) 12-8-90 2. 44 Louisville 12-31-04 3. 42 Oklahoma 1-1-07

97 // RECORD VS. OPPONENT // OPPONENT W L T PCT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING STREAK Air Force 2 3 0 .500 Oct. 22, 2011 Nov. 25, 2016 L3 Akron 1 0 0 1.000 Sept. 22, 1979 Sept. 22, 1979 W1 Appalachian State 1 0 0 1.000 Dec. 3, 1994 Dec. 3, 1994 W1 Arizona 1 0 0 1.000 Dec. 31, 2014 Dec. 31, 2014 W1 Arizona State 1 1 0 .500 Oct. 5, 1996 Dec. 22, 2011 W1 Arkansas 0 2 0 .000 Sept. 16, 2000 Sept. 7, 2002 L2 Arkansas State 2 0 0 1.000 Nov. 6, 1999 Nov. 4, 2000 W2 Augustana 1 0 0 1.000 Sept. 18, 1976 Sept. 18, 1976 W1 Baylor 0 1 0 .000 Dec. 27, 2016 Dec. 27, 2016 L1 Boston 1 0 0 1.000 Sept. 22, 1990 Sept. 22, 1990 W1 Boston College 0 1 0 .000 Dec. 28, 2005 Dec. 28, 2005 L1 Bowling Green 3 0 0 1.000 Sept. 21, 2005 Sept. 26, 2009 W3 BYU 5 2 0 .667 Oct. 30, 2003 Oct. 20, 2016 W1 Cal Poly 12 3 1 .781 Oct. 4, 1969 Nov. 16, 1985 W5 Cal State East Bay 1 0 0 1.000 Sept. 13, 1975 Sept. 13, 1975 W1 Cal State Fullerton 4 3 0 .571 Sept. 9, 1978 Sept. 1, 1984 L2 Cal State Northridge 3 1 0 .750 Sept. 12, 1987 Sept. 5, 1998 W1 Central Michigan 2 3 0 .400 Nov. 30, 1974 Nov. 24, 2001 W2 Central Washington 4 0 0 1.000 Nov. 16, 1968 Oct. 23, 1971 W4 Chico State 3 0 0 1.000 Sept. 11, 1970 Sept. 21, 1974 W3 College of Idaho 4 0 0 1.000 Nov. 23, 1968 Nov. 20, 1971 W4 Colorado State 6 0 0 1.000 Oct. 15, 2011 Oct. 15, 2016 W6 Connecticut 1 0 0 1.000 Sept. 13, 2014 Sept. 13, 2014 W1 Delaware State 1 0 0 1.000 Sept. 5, 1987 Sept. 5, 1987 W1 East Carolina 0 1 0 .000 Dec. 23, 2007 Dec. 23, 2007 L1 Eastern Illinois 1 0 0 1.000 Nov. 12, 1988 Nov. 12, 1988 W1 Eastern Kentucky 1 1 0 .500 Dec. 20, 1980 Dec. 12, 1981 L1 Eastern Montana 1 0 0 1.000 Sept. 19, 1970 Sept. 19, 1970 W1 Eastern Oregon 1 0 0 1.000 Oct. 26, 1968 Oct. 26, 1968 W1 Eastern Washington 13 6 0 .684 Oct. 12, 1968 Oct. 14, 2000 W2 Fresno State 13 5 0 .722 Sept. 17, 1977 Dec. 6, 2014 W2 Georgia 1 1 0 .500 Sept. 3, 2005 Sept. 3, 2011 W1 Grambling State 1 0 0 1.000 Dec. 13, 1980 Dec. 13, 1980 W1 Hawai’i 12 3 0 .800 Sept. 21, 1996 Nov. 12, 2016 W6 Hiram Scott 1 1 0 .500 Nov. 1, 1969 Nov. 7, 1970 L1 Humboldt State 3 0 0 1.000 Sept. 23, 1972 Sept. 13, 1986 W3 Idaho 22 17 1 .562 Sept. 11, 1971 Nov. 12, 2010 W12 Idaho State 25 6 0 .807 Nov. 2, 1968 Sept. 18, 2015 W4 Iowa State 1 0 0 1.000 Dec. 31, 2002 Dec. 31, 2002 W1 Jackson State 1 0 0 1.000 Dec. 5, 1981 Dec. 5, 1981 W1 Liberty 2 0 0 1.000 Sept. 7, 1991 Sept. 24, 1994 W2 Linfield 0 1 0 .000 Sept. 21, 1968 Sept. 21, 1968 L1

98 // RECORD VS. OPPONENT // OPPONENT W L T PCT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING STREAK Long Beach State 3 5 0 .375 Oct. 10, 1970 Sept. 14, 1991 W1 Louisiana 2 0 0 1.000 Sept. 20, 2014 Sept. 3, 2016 W2 Louisiana Tech 9 4 0 .692 Dec. 8, 1973 Oct. 28, 2010 W9 Lousiville 1 1 0 .500 Dec. 30, 1999 Dec. 31, 2004 L1 Marshall 1 0 0 1.000 Dec. 10, 1994 Dec. 10, 1994 W1 Miami (Ohio) 2 0 0 1.000 Sept. 12, 2009 Sept. 15, 2012 W2 Michigan State 0 1 0 .000 Aug. 31, 2012 Aug. 31, 2012 L1 Middle Tennessee State 1 0 0 1.000 Dec. 1, 1990 Dec. 1, 1990 W1 Montana 16 9 0 .640 Oct. 9, 1971 Sept. 23, 1995 L1 Montana State 17 9 0 .654 Oct. 3, 1970 Nov. 11, 1995 W2 Nevada 28 13 0 .683 Sept. 25, 1971 Oct. 4, 2014 W4 New Mexico 7 1 0 .875 Sept. 25, 1999 Oct. 7, 2016 W1 New Mexico State 11 0 0 1.000 Nov. 16, 1996 Oct. 2, 2010 W11 North Texas 3 3 0 .500 Nov.26, 1994 Oct. 21, 2000 W1 Northeastern 2 0 0 1.000 Sept. 18, 1993 Sept. 3, 1994 W2 Northern Arizona 19 6 0 .760 Nov. 6, 1971 Oct. 7, 1995 L1 Northern Colorado 0 1 0 .000 Oct. 11, 1969 Oct. 11, 1969 L1 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 1.000 Dec. 23, 2015 Dec. 23, 2015 W1 Northern Iowa 2 0 0 1.000 Nov. 24, 1990 Sept. 9, 2000 W2 Northern Michigan 1 1 0 .500 Nov. 29, 1975 Sept. 23, 1978 W1 Northwestern State 2 3 0 .400 Sept. 5, 1981 Sept. 28, 1996 L3 Oklahoma 1 0 0 1.000 Jan. 1, 2007 Jan 1. 2007 W1 Ole Miss 0 1 0 .000 Aug. 28, 2014 Aug. 28, 2014 L1 Oregon 2 0 0 1.000 Sept. 20, 2008 Sept. 3, 2009 W2 Oregon State 4 5 0 .444 Oct. 25, 1986 Sept. 24, 2016 W1 Pacific 2 0 0 1.000 Sept. 25, 1982 Sept. 19, 1992 W2 Portland State 6 1 0 .857 Nov. 4, 1972 Oct. 8, 2005 W4 Rhode Island 2 0 0 1.000 Sept. 12, 1981 Sept. 4, 1993 W2 Rice 1 1 0 .500 Oct. 6, 2001 Nov. 9, 2002 W1 Sacramento State 1 0 0 1.000 Aug. 31, 2006 Aug. 31, 2006 W2 Sam Houston State 2 0 0 1.000 Sept. 10, 1988 Sept. 16, 1995 W2 San Diego State 2 2 0 .500 Nov. 19, 2011 Nov. 15, 2014 W1 San Jose State 13 0 0 1.000 Oct. 14, 1978 Nov. 4, 2016 W13 SMU 2 0 0 1.000 Oct. 18, 2003 Oct. 2, 2004 W2 South Carolina 0 1 0 .000 Sept. 1, 2001 Sept. 1, 2001 L1 South Dakota 1 0 0 1.000 Dec. 1, 1973 Dec. 1, 1973 W1 Southeastern Louisiana 0 1 0 .000 Sept. 13, 1980 Sept. 13, 1980 L1 Southern Miss 4 0 0 1.000 Sept. 27, 2007 Sept. 28, 2013 W4 Southern Oregon 2 0 0 1.000 Oct. 25, 1969 Oct. 17, 1970 W2 Southern Utah 1 0 0 1.000 Sept. 11, 1999 Sept. 11, 1999 W1 Stephen F. Austin 4 1 0 .800 Sept. 9, 1989 Sept. 25, 1993 L1 TCU 2 2 0 .500 Dec. 23, 2003 Nov. 12, 2011 L1

99 // RECORD VS. OPPONENT // OPPONENT W L T PCT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING STREAK Tennessee-Chattanooga 0 1 0 .000 Sept. 5, 1992 Sept. 5, 1992 L1 Tennessee-Martin 1 0 0 1.000 Sept. 7, 2013 Sept. 7, 2013 W1 Toledo 2 0 0 1.000 Oct. 9, 2010 Sept. 16, 2011 W2 Tulsa 6 0 0 1.000 Oct. 13, 2001 Sept. 25, 2011 W6 UC Davis 4 0 0 1.000 Nov. 24, 1973 Oct. 3, 2009 W4 UCLA 0 1 0 .000 Sept. 4, 1999 Sept. 4, 1999 L1 UNLV 7 3 0 .700 Sept. 16, 1972 Nov. 18, 2016 W5 Utah 5 2 0 .714 Sept. 6, 1980 Dec. 22, 2010 W4 Utah State 16 5 0 .762 Nov. 15, 1974 Oct. 1, 2016 W1 UTEP 5 0 0 1.000 Dec. 28, 2000 Sept. 18, 2004 W5 Virginia 1 0 0 1.000 Sept. 25, 2015 Sept. 25, 2015 W1 Virginia Tech 1 0 0 1.000 Sept. 6, 2010 Sept. 6, 2010 W1 Washington 2 2 0 .333 Sept. 8, 2007 Sept. 4, 2015 W1 Washington State 1 4 0 .250 Sept. 27, 1997 Sept. 10, 2016 W1 Weber State 23 7 0 .766 Oct. 5, 1968 Aug. 31, 2007 W5 Western State 2 0 0 1.000 Nov. 9, 1968 Nov. 8, 1969 W2 Westminster 1 0 0 1.000 Sept. 28, 1968 Sept. 28, 1968 W1 Whitworth 2 0 0 1.000 Oct. 19, 1968 Sept. 27, 1969 W2 Wisconsin 0 1 0 .000 Sept. 6, 1997 Sept. 6, 1997 L1 Wyoming 10 1 0 .909 Sept. 14, 2002 Oct. 29, 2016 L1 Youngstown State 0 1 0 .000 Dec. 17, 1994 Dec. 17, 1994 L1

100 // SERIES VS. OPPONENT // AIR FORCE BYU DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 22, 2011 * H W 37-26 34,196 5/7 Oct. 30, 2003 A W 50-12 60,554 Sept. 13, 2013 * H W 42-20 36,069 Sept. 24, 2004 H W 28-27 30,601 21/21 Sept. 27, 2014 * A L 14-28 30,012 Sept. 20, 2012 H W 7-6 36,864 24/NR Nov. 20, 2015 * H L 30-37 30,332 Oct. 25, 2013 A L 20-37 62,954 Nov. 25, 2016 * A L 20-27 23,556 19/20 Oct. 24, 2014 H W 55-30 36,752 Sept. 12, 2015 A L 24-35 63,470 20/22 AKRON Oct. 20, 2016 H W 28-27 34.575 14/14 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 22, 1979 H W 31-21 19,642 CAL POLY DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP APPALACHIAN STATE Oct. 4, 1969 A W 17-7 7,000 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 18, 1971 H W 18-14 12,357 Dec. 3, 1994 # H W 17-14 15,302 Oct. 7, 1972 A L 21-26 7,200 Nov. 17, 1973 H W 42-10 13,885 # - NCAA I-AA Playoffs (Quarterfinals) Sept. 14, 1974 A W 41-21 5,700 Sept. 20, 1975 H W 35-29 18,988 ARIZONA Oct. 9, 1976 A T 14-14 7,050 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 12, 1977 H W 42-21 17,028 Dec. 31, 2014 # N W 38-30 66,896 21/21 12/11 Nov. 18, 1978 A L 3-7 7,430 Nov. 17, 1979 H W 56-14 17,257 # - VIZIO Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Ariz.) Nov. 15, 1980 H L 20-23 8,330 Nov. 14, 1981 H W 17-6 17,260 ARIZONA STATE Nov. 6, 1982 A W 26-24 4,554 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 1, 1983 H W 27-3 15,738 Oct. 5, 1996 A L 56-7 49,108 5/5 Nov. 3, 1984 A W 14-10 3,975 Dec. 22, 2011 # N W 56-24 35,720 8/6 Nov. 16, 1985 H W 42-14 12,212

# - MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Las Vegas, Nev.) CAL STATE EAST BAY DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP ARKANSAS Sept. 13, 1975 H W 42-20 18,046 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 16, 2000 A L 31-38 54,286 CAL STATE FULLERTON Sept. 7, 2002 A L 14-41 70,142 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 9, 1978 H W 42-12 19,032 ARKANSAS STATE Sept. 15, 1979 A W 22-3 3,439 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 18, 1980 H W 26-11 17,052 Nov. 6, 1999 * H W 63-10 24,022 Nov. 7, 1981 A L 17-20 2,000 Nov. 4, 2000 * A W 42-14 8,264 Sept. 11, 1982 H W 20-9 20,152 Sept. 3, 1983 H L 9-20 18,700 AUGUSTANA Sept. 1, 1984 H L 25-27 16,845 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 18, 1976 H W 42-14 18,057 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP BAYLOR Sept. 12, 1987 H W 30-0 18,534 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 10, 1994 H W 40-19 19,489 Dec. 27, 2016 # N L 12-31 33,328 Aug. 30, 1997 ^ H L 23-63 26,824 Sept. 5, 1998 H W 26-13 25,127 # - Motel 6 Cactus Bowl (Phoenix, Ariz.) ^ - Game later forfeited to Boise State. BOSTON DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP CENTRAL MICHIGAN Sept. 22, 1990 H W 34-21 19,875 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 30, 1974 # A L 6-20 9,913 BOSTON COLLEGE Aug. 31, 1996 H L 21-42 19,258 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 13, 1997 A L 26-44 19,003 Dec. 28, 2005 # H L 21-27 30,493 Sept. 23, 2000 A W 47-10 21,837 Nov. 24, 2001 H W 26-10 19,963 # - MPC Computers Bowl # - NCAA Division II Playoffs (Quarterfinals) BOWLING GREEN DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP CENTRAL WASHINGTON Sept. 21, 2005 H W 48-20 30,561 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 13, 2008 H W 20-7 32,335 Nov. 16, 1968 A W 61-7 Sept. 26, 2009 A W 49-14 22,396 8/8 Sept. 20, 1969 A W 37-7 3,500 Sept. 26, 1970 H W 34-20 7,416 101 // SERIES VS. OPPONENT // Oct. 23, 1971 H W 35-26 7,211 Oct. 16, 1971 A W 34-28 3,400 Sept. 10, 1983 H W 33-14 16,823 CHICO STATE Sept. 29, 1984 H W 45-17 17,145 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 6, 1986 A L 19-21 5,530 Sept. 11, 1970 H W 49-14 14,028 Oct. 10, 1987 * H W 38-13 18,672 Dec. 11, 1971 # N W 32-28 16,313 Sept. 24, 1988 * A L 28-34 4,513 Sept. 21, 1974 H W 41-7 14,686 Nov. 11, 1989 * H W 27-20 19,451 Sept. 15, 1990 * A L 10-16 4,200 # - Camellia Bowl (Sacramento, Calif.) Sept. 21, 1991 * H W 31-17 21,487 Nov. 14, 1992 * A L 13-14 4,218 COLLEGE OF IDAHO Nov. 13, 1993 * H L 17-28 10,238 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 12, 1994 * A W 16-13 3,872 Nov. 23, 1968 A W 16-7 Nov. 4, 1995 * H W 63-44 18,051 Nov. 22, 1969 H W 45-0 Sept. 14, 1996 H L 21-27 18,595 Nov. 21, 1970 A W 41-7 1,300 Oct. 9, 1999 H W 41-7 21,981 Nov. 20, 1971 H W 28-21 4,278 Oct. 14, 2000 H W 41-23 25,493

COLORADO STATE FRESNO STATE DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 15, 2011 * A W 63-13 30,027 5/6 Sept. 17, 1977 A L 7-42 12,136 Nov. 17, 2012 * H W 42-14 33,545 NR/22 Sept. 8, 1984 H L 21-37 19,252 Nov. 2, 2013 * A W 42-30 21,133 Nov. 2, 1996 A L 7-41 36,099 Sept. 6, 2014 * H W 37-24 34,910 Oct. 19, 2001 * A W 35-30 42,881 8 Oct. 10, 2015 * A W 41-10 26,117 Oct. 18, 2002 * H W 67-21 30,924 Oct. 15, 2016 * H W 28-23 33,448 15/15 Nov. 21, 2003 * A W 31-17 39,252 20/20 Oct. 23, 2004 * H W 33-16 30,623 19/16 CONNECTICUT Nov. 10, 2005 * A L 7-27 42,781 20 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 1, 2006 * H W 45-21 30,604 14/14 Sept. 13, 2014 A W 38-21 30,098 Oct. 26, 2007 * A W 34-21 40,607 Nov. 28, 2008 * H W 61-10 32,412 9/9 DELAWARE STATE Sept. 18, 2009 * A W 51-34 35,637 10/10 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 19, 2010 * H W 51-0 33,454 3/3 Sept. 5, 1987 H W 34-13 18,101 Oct. 7, 2011 A W 57-7 33,871 5/6 Oct. 13, 2012 * H W 20-10 35,742 24/22 EAST CAROLINA Sept. 20, 2013 * A L 40-41 41,031 RV/25 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 17, 2014 * H W 37-27 35,008 Dec. 23, 2007 # N L 38-41 30,467 24/22 Dec. 6, 2014 # H W 28-14 26,101 22/22

# - Hawai’I Bowl (Honolulu, Hawaii) # - Sports Authority Mountain West Championship (Boise, Idaho)

EASTERN ILLINOIS GEORGIA DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 12, 1988 H W 12-7 12,871 Sept. 3, 2005 A L 13-48 92,746 18/19 13 Sept. 3, 2011 # N W 35-21 73,614 5/7 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP # - Chik-fil-A Kickoff Game (Atlanta, Ga.) Dec. 20, 1980 # N W 31-29 8,157 Dec. 12, 1981 % H L 17-23 20,176 GRAMBLING STATE DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP # - NCAA Division II Playoffs (Championship; Sacramento, Calif.) Dec. 13, 1980 # H W 14-9 17,300 % - NCAA Division II Playoffs (Semifinals) # - NCAA Division II Playoffs (Semifinals) EASTERN MONTANA DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP HAWAI’I Sept. 19, 1970 H W 35-0 7,115 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 21, 1996 A L 14-20 29,140 EASTERN OREGON Sept. 18, 1999 A L 19-34 31,751 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 10, 2001 * A W 28-21 45,012 Oct. 26, 1968 H W 50-27 Oct. 5, 2002 * H W 58-31 25,857 Dec. 6, 2003 * A W 45-28 39,685 18/17 EASTERN WASHINGTON Oct. 29, 2004 * H W 69-3 29,591 18/15 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 1, 2005 * A W 44-41 31,695 Oct. 12, 1968 H W 20-0 Sept. 23, 2006 * H W 41-34 30,642 25/25 Oct. 18, 1969 A W 45-7 Nov. 23, 2007 * A L 27-39 50,000 17/17 13 Oct. 24, 1970 H W 12-0 4,866 Oct. 17, 2008 * H W 27-7 32,342 15/16

102 // SERIES VS. OPPONENT // Oct. 24, 2009 * A W 54-9 37,928 6/5 Nov. 13, 1971 * A L 17-21 13,000 Nov. 6, 2010 * H W 42-7 34,060 2/3 Nov. 11, 1972 * H W 31-28 14,017 Nov. 10, 2012 * A W 49-14 29,471 NR/24 Nov. 10, 1973 * A W 21-17 12,000 Oct. 3, 2015 * H W 55-0 35,907 Oct. 12, 1974 * H W 61-3 14,310 Nov. 12, 2016 * A W 52-16 22,731 24/22 Nov. 22, 1975 * H W 20-17 12,000 Nov. 13, 1976 * A W 36-0 9,227 HIRAM SCOTT Nov. 5, 1977 * H W 31-7 19,850 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 28, 1978 * A W 16-14 6,983 Nov. 1, 1969 H W 51-7 6,500 Oct. 20, 1979 * H W 44-0 18,639 Nov. 7, 1970 A L 3-7 3,300 Nov. 22, 1980 * A W 22-13 13,895 Sept. 19, 1981 * H L 10-21 20,486 HUMBOLDT STATE Nov. 20, 1982 * A W 27-24 12,101 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 5, 1983 * H W 32-20 20,477 Sept. 23, 1972 A W 21-15 Oct. 6, 1984 * A W 26-23 12,176 Sept. 25, 1976 H W 33-0 17,837 Nov. 2, 1985 * H W 29-15 21,039 Sept. 13, 1986 H W 74-0 17,465 Sept. 27, 1986 * A L 6-25 11,555 Oct. 24, 1987 * H L 32-35 21,255 IDAHO Nov. 5, 1988 * A W 31-10 7,125 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 7, 1989 * H W 20-7 20,834 Sept. 11, 1971 * A W 42-14 16,123 Oct. 27, 1990 * A W 44-16 8,166 Nov. 25, 1972 * H L 21-22 14,516 Nov. 2, 1991 * H W 38-16 16,787 Sept. 15, 1973 * A W 47-24 17,104 Sept. 12, 1992 * A L 20-24 10,498 Nov. 23, 1974 * H W 53-29 14,486 Oct. 23, 1993 * H W 34-27 17,863 Oct. 11, 1975 * A T 31-31 16,250 Oct. 15, 1994 * A L 31-32 10,267 Sept. 11, 1976 * H L 9-16 20,549 Oct. 21, 1995 * H W 27-17 23,621 Nov. 19, 1977 * A W 44-14 12,000 Sept. 6, 2003 H W 62-0 30,664 Nov. 4, 1978 * H W 48-10 20,235 Aug. 30, 2008 H W 49-7 32,318 Oct. 13, 1979 * A W 41-17 15,500 Sept. 18, 2015 H W 52-0 33,868 Oct. 11, 1980 * H W 44-21 21,812 Nov. 21, 1981 * A W 45-43 14,000 IOWA STATE Oct. 30, 1982 * H L 17-24 19,115 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 19, 1983 * A L 24-45 15,400 Dec. 31, 2002 # H W 34-16 30,446 18/15 Nov. 17, 1984 * H L 0-37 20,430 Nov. 23, 1985 * A L 27-44 15,800 # - Humanitarian Bowl Nov. 22, 1986 * H L 14-21 21,275 Nov. 21, 1987 * A L 34-40 16,500 JACKSON STATE Nov. 19, 1988 * H L 20-26 23,687 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 18, 1989 * A L 21-26 17,600 Dec. 5, 1981 # A W 19-7 11,500 Nov. 17, 1990 * H L 14-21 23,273 Nov. 23, 1991 * A L 24-28 15,000 # - NCAA Division II Playoffs (Quarterfinals) Nov. 21, 1992 * H L 16-62 22,472 Nov. 20, 1993 * H L 16-49 15,085 LIBERTY Nov. 19, 1994 * H W 27-24 23,701 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 18, 1995 * A L 13-33 16,295 Sept. 7, 1991 H W 35-14 20,206 Nov. 23, 1996 * H L 19-64 22,323 Sept. 24, 1994 H W 35-7 21,584 Nov. 22, 1997 * A W 30-23 (OT) 14,501 Nov. 21, 1998 * H L 35-36 (OT) 30,208 LINFIELD Nov. 20, 1999 * A W 45-14 25,867 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 18, 2000 * H W 66-24 30,856 Sept. 21, 1968 H L 7-17 Sept. 29, 2001 A W 45-13 20,359 Aug. 31, 2002 H W 38-21 30,878 LONG BEACH STATE Sept. 13, 2003 A W 24-10 14,320 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 4, 2004 H W 65-7 30,944 Oct. 10, 1970 A L 14-27 6,472 Nov. 19, 2005 * H W 70-35 30,394 Sept. 16, 1978 H W 19-13 19,435 Oct. 21, 2006 * A W 42-26 17,000 18/17 Sept. 8, 1979 H L 7-9 19,579 Nov. 17, 2007 * H W 58-14 30,681 17/15 Oct. 5, 1985 H L 16-17 15,509 Nov. 15, 2008 * A W 45-10 17,000 9/9 Sept. 3, 1988 A W 29-0 6,032 Nov. 14, 2009 * H W 63-25 33,986 6/6 Sept. 16, 1989 H L 14-17 20,307 Nov. 12, 2010 * A W 52-14 16,453 4/4 Sept. 29, 1990 A L 20-21 4,106 Sept. 14, 1991 H W 48-14 20,824 IDAHO STATE DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP LOUISIANA Nov. 2, 1968 H W 27-20 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 15, 1969 H W 35-27 11,600 Sept. 20, 2014 H W 34-9 33,337 Oct. 31, 1970 * A W 24-3 12,400 Sept. 3, 2016 A W 45-10 22,661

103 // SERIES VS. OPPONENT // LOUISIANA TECH Oct. 11, 1986 * H W 31-0 16,444 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 17, 1987 * A L 3-12 10,107 Dec. 8, 1973 # N L 34-38 13,000 Oct. 22, 1988 * H W 31-28 19,059 Oct. 25, 1997 H L 27-31 20,016 Oct. 28, 1989 * A L 13-48 10,388 Oct. 3, 1998 A L 23-63 17,623 Oct. 6, 1990 * H W 41-3 22,149 Nov. 3, 2001 * A L 42-48 16,621 Oct. 12, 1991 * A L 7-21 14,170 Nov. 16, 2002 * H W 36-10 28,413 NR/22 Oct. 3, 1992 * H W 27-21 19,732 Oct. 4, 2003 * A W 43-37 17,859 Oct. 2, 1993 * A L 24-38 15,696 Nov. 20, 2004 * H W 55-14 30,462 13/12 Nov. 5, 1994 * H W 38-14 22,630 Nov. 26, 2005 * A W 30-13 16,281 Sept. 23, 1995 * A L 28-54 18,504 Oct. 7, 2006 * H W 55-14 30,572 20/21 Oct. 20, 2007 * A W 45-31 19,199 MONTANA STATE Oct. 1, 2008 * H W 38-3 32,071 18/17 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 6, 2009 * A W 45-35 23,240 5/5 Oct. 3, 1970 * A W 17-10 7,500 Oct. 26, 2010 * H W 49-20 32,026 2/2 Oct. 30, 1971 * H W 52-24 11,217 Oct. 21, 1972 * A L 10-37 7,200 # - NCAA Division II Playoffs (Semifinals; ; Wichita Falls, Sept. 22, 1973 * H W 27-12 14,521 Texas) Sept. 28, 1974 * A W 40-37 9,100 Oct. 4, 1975 * H W 35-34 19,642 LOUISVILLE Oct. 2, 1976 * A L 20-24 7,800 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 1, 1977 * H W 26-0 20,552 Dec. 30, 1999 # H W 34-31 29,283 Sept. 30, 1978 * A L 29-31 12,850 Dec. 31, 2004 % N L 40-44 58,355 10/10 8 Sept. 29, 1979 * H W 14-0 20,712 Sept. 27, 1980 * A L 17-18 9,121 # - Humanitarian Bowl Oct. 10, 1981 * H W 20-10 18,842 % - Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.) Oct. 16, 1982 * A L 14-27 13,397 Oct. 22, 1983 * H W 42-0 16,974 MARSHALL Oct. 27, 1984 * A L 18-22 8,387 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 28, 1985 * H W 58-21 17,488 Dec. 10, 1994 # H W 28-24 20,068 Oct. 4, 1986 * A W 31-14 7,027 Oct. 3, 1987 * H W 35-13 19,638 # - NCAA I-AA Playoffs (Semifinals) Oct. 15, 1988 * A L 7-51 9,807 Oct. 21, 1989 * H W 37-10 19,241 MIAMI (OHIO) Nov. 3, 1990 * A W 31-27 7,477 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 9, 1991 * H W 31-14 17,032 Sept. 12, 2009 H W 48-0 32,228 12/11 Oct. 31, 1992 * A L 13-17 5,827 Sept. 15, 2012 H W 29-12 34,178 24 Oct. 30, 1993 * H L 21-42 15,458 Oct. 22, 1994 * A W 38-10 7,407 MICHIGAN STATE Nov. 11, 1995 * H W 35-7 23,327 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Aug. 31, 2012 A L 13-17 78,709 24/22 13 NEVADA DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Sept. 25, 1971 A W 17-10 5,800 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 14, 1972 H W 56-19 10,336 Dec. 1, 1990 # H W 20-13 15,849 Nov. 3, 1973 A L 21-23 3,111 Oct. 5, 1974 H W 36-16 14,258 # - NCAA I-AA Playoffs (Quarterfinals) Nov. 8, 1975 A W 49-6 5,150 Oct. 23, 1976 H W 26-8 16,587 MONTANA Oct. 15, 1977 A L 10-28 11,651 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 10, 1979 * A W 28-27 14,256 Oct. 9, 1971 * H W 47-24 14,315 Nov. 8, 1980 * H W 14-3 20,682 Oct. 28, 1972 * A L 28-42 6,000 Oct. 31, 1981 * A W 13-3 14,325 Oct. 27, 1973 * H W 55-7 12,852 Sept. 18, 1982 * H W 20-13 21,038 Nov. 16, 1974 * A W 56-42 6,000 Sept. 27, 1983 * A L 20-38 13,200 Nov. 1, 1975 * H W 39-28 19,171 Sept. 22, 1984 * H W 37-12 21,521 Oct. 16, 1976 * H L 14-17 18,472 Sept. 21, 1985 * A L 10-37 13,460 Oct. 8, 1977 * A W 43-17 8,400 Nov. 8, 1986 * H L 16-21 17,934 Oct. 7, 1978 * H L 7-15 19,580 Nov. 7, 1987 * A W 36-31 18,150 Oct. 6, 1979 * A W 37-35 6,129 Oct. 29, 1988 * H W 40-28 22,178 Oct. 4, 1980 * H W 44-10 20,453 Nov. 4, 1989 * A L 14-30 18,275 Oct. 3, 1981 * A W 27-13 8,732 Nov. 10, 1990 * H W 30-14 22,611 Oct. 9, 1982 * H W 21-14 19,464 Dec. 8, 1990 # A L 52-59 (3 OT) 19,776 Sept. 17, 1983 * A L 20-21 6,200 Oct. 26, 1991 * A L 14-17 27,668 Oct. 20, 1984 * H W 35-7 17,282 Sept. 11, 1993 A L 10-38 28,523 Nov. 9, 1985 * A W 28-3 3,450 Sept. 17, 1994 H W 37-27 21,669

104 // SERIES VS. OPPONENT // Oct. 12, 1996 * A L 28-66 25,330 Nov. 18, 1972 * A W 39-12 2,200 Nov. 8, 1997 * H L 42-56 22,382 Oct. 20, 1973 * H W 21-6 10,112 Oct. 31, 1998 * A L 24-42 24,279 Oct. 26, 1974 * A W 45-13 8,000 Oct. 23, 1999 * H W 52-17 21,730 Oct. 25, 1975 * H W 48-0 13,545 Oct. 27, 2001 * H W 49-7 24,298 Oct. 30, 1976 * A L 7-42 9,060 Nov. 23, 2002 * A W 44-7 20,247 23/21 Oct. 22, 1977 * H W 27-13 20,448 Nov. 29, 2003 * H W 56-3 27,440 18/18 Nov. 11, 1978 * A L 30-31 14,783 Nov. 27, 2004 * A W 58-21 21,799 10/10 Nov. 3, 1979 * H W 44-7 20,686 Oct. 29, 2005 * H W 49-14 29,843 Sept. 20, 1980 * A W 20-18 10,787 Nov. 25, 2006 * A W 38-7 25,506 12/12 Sept. 26, 1981 * H W 34-20 17,622 Oct. 14, 2007 * H W 69-67 (4 OT) 30,394 Oct. 2, 1982 * A L 14-30 13,869 Nov. 22, 2008 * A W 41-34 27,057 9/9 Nov. 12, 1983 * H W 28-3 13,826 Nov. 27, 2009 * H W 44-33 32,642 6/6 Oct. 13, 1984 * A W 14-12 13,125 Nov. 26, 2010 * A L 31-34 (OT) 30,712 3/3 18 Oct. 19, 1985 * H W 24-10 15,754 Oct. 1, 2011 H W 30-10 34,098 4/5 Nov. 1, 1986 * A L 14-17 9,488 Dec. 1, 2012 * A W 27-21 30,017 25/15 Nov. 14, 1987 * H W 48-18 15,286 Oct. 19, 2013 * H W 34-17 35,843 Sept. 17, 1988 * A W 24-21 (2OT) 9,730 Oct. 4, 2014 * A W 51-46 32,327 Oct. 14, 1989 * H W 21-14 18,255 Oct. 13, 1990 * A W 28-20 8,614 # - NCAA I-AA Playoffs (Semifinals) Oct. 19, 1991 * H W 57-14 21,228 Oct. 10, 1992 * A W 20-14 12,937 NEW MEXICO Oct. 9, 1993 * H L 9-23 18,879 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 1, 1994 * A W 28-16 12,865 Sept. 25, 1999 H W 20-9 20,806 Oct. 7, 1995 * A L 13-32 21,683 Sept. 2, 2000 A W 31-14 22,090 Dec. 3, 2011 * H W 45-0 33,878 T9/8 NORTHERN COLORADO Sept. 29, 2012 * A W 32-29 28,270 24/NR DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 30, 2013 * H W 45-17 31,645 Oct. 11, 1969 H L 10-16 8,700 Nov. 8, 2014 * A W 60-49 21,089 Nov. 14, 2015 * H L 24-31 32,780 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Oct. 7, 2016 * A W 49-21 20,090 19/19 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Dec. 23, 2015 N W 55-7 21,501 NEW MEXICO STATE DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP # - SDCCU Poinsettia Bowl (San Diego, Calif.) Nov. 16, 1996 * A W 33-32 4,153 Oct. 11, 1997 * H W 52-10 22,814 NORTHERN IOWA Nov. 7, 1998 * A W 55-51 12,034 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 13, 1999 * H W 45-26 25,437 Nov. 24, 1990 # H W 20-3 11,691 Oct. 28, 2000 * A W 41-34 11,323 Sept. 9, 2000 H W 42-17 26,490 Nov. 5, 2005 * H W 56-6 28,454 Oct. 15, 2006 * A W 40-28 16,872 20/19 # - NCAA 1-AA Playoffs (First Round) Oct. 7, 2007 * H W 58-0 30,239 Nov. 1, 2008 * A W 49-0 15,922 11/11 NORTHERN MICHIGAN Dec. 5, 2009 * H W 42-7 32,308 6/6 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 2, 2010 * A W 59-0 19,661 3/3 Nov. 29, 1975 # H L 21-24 17,347 Sept. 23, 1978 H W 31-21 20,555 NORTH TEXAS DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP # - NCAA Division II Playoffs (Quarterfinals) Nov. 26, 1994 # H W 24-20 14,706 Nov. 9, 1996 * H L 27-30 18,119 NORTHWESTERN STATE Oct. 18, 1997 * A W 17-14 15,047 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 10, 1998 * H L 13-21 21,252 Sept. 5, 1981 H W 32-20 19,347 Oct. 16, 1999 * A L 10-17 11,648 Nov. 15, 1986 H W 14-21 11,159 Oct. 21, 2000 * H W 59-0 22,418 Nov. 26, 1988 # H L 13-22 10,537 Sept. 30, 1995 H L 17-22 22,364 # - NCAA I-AA Playoffs (First Round) Sept. 28, 1996 H L 16-20 18,893

NORTHEASTERN # - NCAA I-AA Playoffs (First Round) DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 18, 1993 H W 27-13 17,355 OKLAHOMA Sept. 3, 1994 H W 31-10 19,509 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Jan. 1, 2007 # N W 43-42 (OT) 73,719 9/9 7 NORTHERN ARIZONA DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP # - Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Ariz.) Nov. 6, 1971 * H W 22-17 7,982

105 // SERIES VS. OPPONENT // OLE MISS DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP SAN JOSE STATE Aug. 28, 2014 # N L 13-35 32,823 18/19 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 14, 1978 H W 30-15 18,112 # - Chick-Fil-A Kickoff Game (Atlanta, Ga.) Nov. 17, 2001 * H W 56-6 24,388 Oct. 26, 2002 * A W 45-8 10,497 OREGON Oct. 25, 2003 * H W 77-14 26,062 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 13, 2004 * A W 56-49 (2 OT) 5,028 14/13 Sept. 20, 2008 A W 37-32 58,723 17 Oct. 15, 2005 * H W 38-21 30,342 Sept. 3, 2009 H W 19-8 34,127 14/16 16 Nov. 11, 2006 * A W 23-20 21,742 14/13 Nov. 3, 2007 * H W 42-7 30,416 21/22 OREGON STATE Oct. 24, 2008 * A W 33-16 26,258 13/13 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 31, 2009 * H W 45-7 31,684 6/5 Oct. 25, 1986 A L 3-34 21,264 Oct. 16, 2010 * A W 48-0 20,239 3/3 Sept. 23, 1989 H L 30-37 22,315 Nov. 27, 2015 * A W 40-23 15,770 Sept. 20, 2003 A L 24-26 35,963 Nov. 4, 2016 * H W 45-31 31,863 24/24 Sept. 10, 2004 H W 53-34 30,950 Sept. 10, 2005 A L 27-30 42,876 SMU Sept. 7, 2006 H W 42-14 30,711 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 25, 2010 H W 37-24 34,137 3/3 24 Oct. 18, 2003 * A W 45-3 10,109 Dec. 24, 2013 # N L 23-38 29,106 Oct. 2, 2004 * H W 38-20 30,322 23/21 Sept. 24, 2016 A W 38-24 42,846 SOUTH CAROLINA # - Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Honolulu, Hawaii) DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 1, 2001 A L 13-32 83,019 21 PACIFIC DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP SOUTH DAKOTA Sept. 25, 1982 A W 22-15 10,500 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 19, 1992 H W 17-7 17,132 Dec. 1, 1973 # H W 53-10 14,358

PORTLAND STATE # - NCAA Division II Playoffs (Quarterfinals) DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 4, 1972 A W 33-7 1,769 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA Sept. 29, 1973 H W 64-7 12,408 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 24, 1992 H L 26-51 18,098 Sept. 13, 1980 H L 13-17 21,342 Oct. 28, 1995 H W 49-14 18,128 Sept. 7, 1996 H W 33-22 19,445 SOUTHERN MISS Sept. 19, 1998 H W 42-24 22,412 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 8, 2005 H W 21-14 30,603 Sept. 27, 2007 H W 38-16 30,159 Oct. 11, 2008 A W 24-7 30,912 15/16 RHODE ISLAND Oct. 6, 2012 A W 40-14 25,337 NR/25 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 28, 2013 H W 60-7 35,356 Sept. 12, 1981 H W 33-8 19,437 Sept. 4, 1993 H W 31-10 17,618 SOUTHERN OREGON DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP RICE Oct. 25, 1969 A W 62-0 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 17, 1970 H W 57-0 5,976 Oct. 6, 2001 * A L 14-45 14,630 Nov. 9, 2002 * H W 49-7 23,962 SOUTHERN UTAH DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP SACRAMENTO STATE Sept. 11, 1999 H W 35-27 25,060 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Aug. 31, 2006 H W 45-0 29,674 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP SAM HOUSTON STATE Sept. 9, 1989 H W 29-0 19,918 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 1, 1990 H W 14-10 19,312 Sept. 10, 1988 H W 14-10 20,383 Sept. 28, 1991 H W 38-7 20,841 Sept. 16, 1995 H W 38-14 23,377 Sept. 26, 1992 A W 24-20 12,145 Sept. 25, 1993 H L 7-30 19,070 SAN DIEGO STATE DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP TCU Nov. 19, 2011 * A W 52-35 52,256 10/11 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 3, 2012 * H L 19-21 36,084 19/14 Dec. 23, 2003 # A W 34-31 38,028 18/16 19 Nov. 23, 2013 * A L 31-34 33,645 Dec. 23, 2008 % N L 16-17 34,628 9/9 11 Nov. 15, 2014 * H W 38-29 27,478 Jan. 4, 2010 & N W 17-10 73,227 6/6 4

106 // SERIES VS. OPPONENT // Nov. 12, 2011 * H L 35-36 34,146 5/5 UTAH STATE DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP # - Fort Worth Bowl (Fort Worth, Texas) Nov. 15, 1975 H L 19-42 20,000 % - Poinsettia Bowl (San Diego, Calif.) Oct. 29, 1977 A W 23-16 6,216 & - Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Ariz.) Nov. 13, 1982 H W 30-10 14,868 Oct. 15, 1983 A L 7-10 16,600 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA Sept. 9, 1995 A W 38-14 20,909 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 19, 1996 * H L 14-39 18,168 Sept. 5, 1992 H L 20-35 18,194 Nov. 1, 1997 * A L 20-24 18,205 Oct. 24, 1998 * H W 30-16 19,561 TENNESSEE-MARTIN Oct. 30, 1999 * A W 33-27 12,214 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 11, 2000 * H W 66-38 27,206 Sept. 7, 2013 H W 63-14 33,293 Sept. 28, 2002 H W 63-38 25,161 Oct. 22, 2005 * A W 45-21 12,922 TOLEDO Nov. 18, 2006 * H W 49-10 30,515 13/13 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 10, 2007 * A W 52-0 18,864 19/19 Oct. 9, 2010 H W 57-14 33,833 4/4 Nov. 8, 2008 * H W 49-14 32,171 9/10 Sept. 16, 2011 A W 40-15 28,905 4/4 Nov. 20, 2009 * A W 52-21 18,777 6/6 Dec. 4, 2010 * H W 50-14 32,101 9/10 TULSA Oct. 12, 2013 * A W 34-23 25,513 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 29, 2014 * H W 50-19 33,940 25/25 Oct. 13, 2001 * H W 41-10 23,123 Oct. 16, 2015 * A L 26-52 22,509 Oct. 12, 2002 * A W 52-24 15,079 Oct. 1, 2016 * H W 21-10 36,602 24/- Oct. 11, 2003 * H W 27-20 29,719 Oct. 16, 2004 * A W 45-42 20,817 21/18 UTEP Oct. 14, 2009 A W 28-21 30,000 5/6 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 25, 2011 H W 41-21 34,109 4/4 Dec. 28, 2000 # H W 38-23 26,203 Sept. 22, 2001 * H W 42-17 23,517 UC DAVIS Nov. 2, 2002 * A W 58-3 21,689 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 15, 2003 * H W 51-21 24,513 24/23 Nov. 24, 1973 H W 32-31 4,300 Sept. 18, 2004 * A W 47-31 33,921 23/23 Nov. 9, 1974 H W 41-20 14,608 Sept. 14, 1985 H W 13-9 17,654 # - Humanitarian Bowl Oct. 3, 2009 H W 34-16 32,497 5/5 VIRGINIA UCLA DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 25, 2015 A W 56-14 42,427 Sept. 4, 1999 A L 7-38 46,752 17 VIRGINIA TECH UNLV DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 6, 2010 # N W 33-30 83,587 3/5 7 Sept. 16, 1972 H W 36-16 13,418 Oct. 13, 1973 A L 19-24 12,458 # - FedEx Field (Landover, Md.) Oct. 19, 1974 A L 35-37 18,631 Oct. 18, 1975 H W 34-21 20,000 WASHINGTON Nov. 6, 1976 A L 26-31 14,066 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 24, 1977 H W 45-14 20,575 Sept. 8, 2007 A L 10-24 70,045 22/20 Nov. 5, 2011 * A W 48-21 26,281 5/5 Dec. 22, 2012 # N W 28-26 33,127 20/15 Oct. 20, 2012 * H W 32-7 36,012 24/22 Aug. 31, 2013 A L 6-38 71,963 19/19 Oct. 31, 2015 * A W 55-27 14,315 Sept. 4, 2015 H W 16-13 36,836 23/24 Nov. 18, 2016 * H W 42-25 32,989 22/23 # - MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Las Vegas, Nev.) UTAH DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP WASHINGTON STATE Sept. 6, 1980 A W 28-7 27,231 DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 7, 1985 A L 17-20 25,382 Sept. 27, 1997 A L 0-58 34,131 15 Oct. 31, 1987 H L 27-31 15,241 Sept. 12, 1998 H L 21-33 26,189 Sept. 26, 1998 A W 31-28 36,037 Oct. 7, 2000 A L 35-42 25,129 Oct. 2, 1999 H W 26-20 21,817 Sept. 8, 2001 H L 20-42 27,697 Sept. 30, 2006 A W 36-3 45,222 22/22 Sept. 10, 2016 H W 31-28 36.163 Dec. 22, 2010 # N W 26-3 41,923 10/10 20 WEBER STATE # - MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Las Vegas, Nev.) DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 5, 1968 A L 3-44 Nov. 14, 1970 * H L 7-41 11,865

107 // SERIES VS. OPPONENT // Oct. 2, 1971 * A L 7-20 11,458 Sept. 30, 1972 * H W 49-16 14,776 Oct. 6, 1973 * A W 34-7 11,586 Nov. 2, 1974 * H W 42-14 13,252 Sept. 27, 1975 * A W 28-13 11,342 Nov. 20, 1976 * H W 56-31 16,224 Sept. 10, 1977 * A W 19-9 13,440 Oct. 21, 1978 * H W 14-13 17,858 Oct. 27, 1979 * A W 23-7 6,110 Oct. 25, 1980 * H W 24-0 18,455 Oct. 24, 1981 * A W 33-19 12,306 Oct. 23, 1982 * H W 41-21 17,750 Oct. 29, 1983 * A W 38-27 10,923 Nov. 10, 1984 * H L 21-23 13,644 Oct. 26, 1985 * A W 24-21 8,506 Oct. 18, 1986 * H W 23-13 15,169 Sept. 26, 1987 * A L 44-55 10,647 Oct. 1, 1988 * H W 31-27 20,890 Sept. 30, 1989 * A W 41-24 4,609 Sept. 8, 1990 * H W 24-14 19,521 Nov. 16, 1991 * A L 32-35 5,765 Oct. 17, 1992 * A W 20-14 12,937 Oct. 16, 1993 * A L 14-21 3,971 Oct. 8, 1994 * H W 24-17 23,226 Oct. 14, 1995 * A W 40-14 11,428 Sept. 20, 1997 H W 24-7 25,677 Oct. 17, 1998 H W 24-13 20,766 Aug. 31, 2007 H W 56-7 30,278 24/23

WESTERN STATE DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Nov. 9, 1968 H W 41-0 Nov. 8, 1969 A W 23-20

WESTMINSTER DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 28, 1968 H W 50-2

WHITWORTH DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Oct. 19, 1968 A W 49-0 Sept. 27, 1969 H W 66-7 8,250

WISCONSIN DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 6, 1997 A L 24-28 73,209

WYOMING DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Sept. 14, 2002 A W 35-13 16,256 Sept. 27, 2003 H W 33-17 30,192 Sept. 16, 2006 A W 17-10 17,880 Sept. 15, 2007 H W 24-14 30,199 Sept. 18, 2010 A W 51-6 29,014 3/3 Nov. 26, 2011 * H W 36-14 33,773 7/8 Oct. 27, 2012 * A W 45-14 17,855 21/18 Nov. 16, 2013 * H W 48-7 33,992 Nov. 22, 2014 * A W 63-14 15,821 Oct. 24, 2015 * H W 34-14 31,946 Oct. 29, 2016 * A L 28-30 24,023 13/13

YOUNGSTOWN STATE DATE LOC W/L SCORE ATT BSU OPP Dec. 17, 1994 # N L 14-28 27,674

# - NCAA I-AA Playoffs (Championship; Huntington, W.V.)

108 // RECORD/SERIES VS. CONFERENCE // AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (1-0) American Athletic Conference 1-0 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) American West Conference 1-0 Sept. 13, 2014 Connecticut A W 38-21 30,098

Atlantic Coast Conference 2-1 AMERICAN WEST CONFERENCE (1-0) Big 10 Conference 0-2 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Sept. 10, 1994 Cal State Northridge H W 40-19 19,489 2-1 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE (2-1) 129-64-1 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) 29-22 Dec. 28, 2005 Boston College # H L 21-27 30,493 Sept. 6, 2010 Virginia Tech % N W 33-30 83,587 (3/5)/(7) California Collegiate Athletic Association 8-3-1 Sept. 25, 2015 Virginia A W 56-14 42,427 College Conference of Illinois 1-0 # - MPC Computers Bowl (Boise, Idaho) Conference USA 8-2 % - FedEx Field (Landover, Md.)

Evergreen Conference 11-0 BIG 10 CONFERENCE (0-2) Far West Conference 8-0 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Sept. 6, 1997 Wisconsin A L 24-28 73,209 1-0 Aug. 31, 2012 Michigan State A L 13-17 78,709 (24/22)/(13) Gateway Conference 1-0 BIG 12 CONFERENCE (2-1) Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 0-1 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) 1-0 Dec. 31, 2002 Iowa State # H W 34-16 30,446 (18/15)/(NR) Jan. 1, 2007 Oklahoma $ N W 43-42 (OT) 73,719 (9/9)/(7) Gulf Star Conference 1-0 Dec. 27, 2016 Baylor % N L 12-31 33,328

Independent 23-14 # - Humanitarian Bowl (Boise, Idaho) Mid-American Conference 10-3 $ - Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Ariz.) Mid-Continent Conference 2-0 BIG SKY CONFERENCE (129-64-1) Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference 1-0 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Oct. 5, 1968 Weber State A L 3-44 Missouri Valley Conference 2-0 Nov. 2, 1968 Idaho State H W 27-20 Nov. 15, 1969 Idaho State H W 35-27 11,600 51-11 Oct. 3, 1970 Montana State * A W 17-10 7,500 1-0 Oct. 31, 1970 Idaho State * A W 24-3 12,400 Nov. 14, 1970 Weber State * H L 7-41 11,865 Athletic Conference 2-0 Sept. 11, 1971 Idaho * A W 42-14 16,123 Northwest Conference 4-1 Oct. 2, 1971 Weber State * A L 7-20 11,458 Oct. 9, 1971 Montana * H W 47-24 14,315 3-1 Oct. 30, 1971 Montana State * H W 52-24 11,217 Nov. 6, 1971 Northern Arizona * H W 22-17 7,982 Oregon Collegiate Conference 2-0 Nov. 13, 1971 Idaho State * A L 17-21 13,000 Pac-12 Conference 11-13 Sept. 30, 1972 Weber State * H W 49-16 14,776 Oct. 21, 1972 Montana State * A L 10-37 7,200 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference 3-1 Oct. 28, 1972 Montana * A L 28-42 6,000 1-5 Nov. 11, 1972 Idaho State * H W 31-28 14,017 Nov. 18, 1972 Northern Arizona * A W 39-12 2,200 2-1 Nov. 25, 1972 Idaho * H L 21-22 14,516 Sept. 15, 1973 Idaho * A W 47-24 17,104 7-5 Sept. 22, 1973 Montana State * H W 27-12 14,521 Southwestern Athletic Conference 2-0 Oct. 6, 1973 Weber State * A W 34-7 11,586 Oct. 20, 1973 Northern Arizona * H W 21-6 10,112 Sun Belt Conference 6-0 Oct. 27, 1973 Montana * H W 55-7 12,852 Western Athletic Conference 81-10 Nov. 10, 1973 Idaho State * A W 21-17 12,000 Sept. 28, 1974 Montana State * A W 40-37 9,100 Western Football Conference 5-1 Oct. 12, 1974 Idaho State * H W 61-3 14,310 Yankee Conference 5-0 Oct. 26, 1974 Northern Arizona * A W 45-13 8,000 Nov. 2, 1974 Weber State * H W 42-14 13,252 Nov. 16, 1974 Montana * A W 56-42 6,000 Nov. 23, 1974 Idaho * H W 53-29 14,486 Sept. 27, 1975 Weber State * A W 28-13 11,342 Oct. 4, 1975 Montana State * H W 35-34 19,642 Oct. 11, 1975 Idaho * A T 31-31 16,250 Oct. 25, 1975 Northern Arizona * H W 48-0 13,545 Nov. 1, 1975 Montana * H W 39-28 19,171 Nov. 22, 1975 Idaho State * H W 20-17 12,000 Sept. 11, 1976 Idaho * H L 9-16 20,549 Oct. 2, 1976 Montana State * A L 20-24 7,800 Oct. 16, 1976 Montana * H L 14-17 18,472 Oct. 30, 1976 Northern Arizona * A L 7-42 9,060 Nov. 13, 1976 Idaho State * A W 36-0 9,227 Nov. 20, 1976 Weber State * H W 56-31 16,224

109 // SERIES VS. CONFERENCE // Sept. 10, 1977 Weber State * A W 19-9 13,440 Nov. 21, 1987 Idaho * A L 34-40 16,500 Oct. 1, 1977 Montana State * H W 26-0 20,552 Sept. 17, 1988 Northern Arizona * A W 24-21 (2OT) 9,730 Oct. 8, 1977 Montana * A W 43-17 8,400 Sept. 24, 1988 Eastern Washington * A L 28-34 4,513 Oct. 22, 1977 Northern Arizona * H W 27-13 20,448 Oct. 1, 1988 Weber State * H W 31-27 20,890 Nov. 5, 1977 Idaho State * H W 31-7 19,850 Oct. 15, 1988 Montana State * A L 7-51 9,807 Nov. 19, 1977 Idaho * A W 44-14 12,000 Oct. 22, 1988 Montana * H W 31-28 19,059 Sept. 30, 1978 Montana State * A L 29-31 12,850 Oct. 29, 1988 Nevada * H W 40-28 22,178 Oct. 7, 1978 Montana * H L 7-15 19,580 Nov. 5, 1988 Idaho State * A W 31-10 7,125 Oct. 21, 1978 Weber State * H W 14-13 17,858 Nov. 19, 1988 Idaho * H L 20-26 23,687 Oct. 28, 1978 Idaho State * A W 16-14 6,983 Sept. 30, 1989 Weber State * A W 41-24 4,609 Nov. 4, 1978 Idaho * H W 48-10 20,235 Oct. 7, 1989 Idaho State * H W 20-7 20,834 Nov. 11, 1978 Northern Arizona * A L 30-31 14,783 Oct. 14, 1989 Northern Arizona * H W 21-14 18,255 Sept. 29, 1979 Montana State * H W 14-0 20,712 Oct. 21, 1989 Montana State * H W 37-10 19,241 Oct. 6, 1979 Montana * A W 37-35 6,129 Oct. 28, 1989 Montana * A L 13-48 10,388 Oct. 13, 1979 Idaho * A W 41-17 15,500 Nov. 4, 1989 Nevada * A L 14-30 18,275 Oct. 20, 1979 Idaho State * H W 44-0 18,639 Nov. 11, 1989 Eastern Washington * H W 27-20 19,451 Oct. 27, 1979 Weber State * A W 23-7 6,110 Nov. 18, 1989 Idaho * A L 21-26 17,600 Nov. 3, 1979 Northern Arizona * H W 44-7 20,686 Sept. 8, 1990 Weber State * H W 24-14 19,521 Nov. 10, 1979 Nevada * A W 28-27 14,256 Sept. 15, 1990 Eastern Washington * A L 10-16 4,200 Sept. 20, 1980 Northern Arizona * A W 20-18 10,787 Oct. 6, 1990 Montana * H W 41-3 22,149 Sept. 27, 1980 Montana State * A L 17-18 9,121 Oct. 13, 1990 Northern Arizona * A W 28-20 8,614 Oct. 4, 1980 Montana * H W 44-10 20,453 Oct. 27, 1990 Idaho State * A W 44-16 8,166 Oct. 11, 1980 Idaho * H W 44-21 21,812 Nov. 3, 1990 Montana State * A W 31-27 7,477 Oct. 25, 1980 Weber State * H W 24-0 18,455 Nov. 10, 1990 Nevada * H W 30-14 22,611 Nov. 8, 1980 Nevada * H W 14-3 20,682 Nov. 17, 1990 Idaho * H L 14-21 23,273 Nov. 22, 1980 Idaho State * A W 22-13 13,895 Dec. 8, 1990 Nevada # A L 52-59 (3 OT) 19,776 Sept. 19, 1981 Idaho State * H L 10-21 20,486 Sept. 21, 1991 Eastern Washington * H W 31-17 21,487 Sept. 26, 1981 Northern Arizona * H W 34-20 17,622 Oct. 12, 1991 Montana * A L 7-21 14,170 Oct. 3, 1981 Montana * A W 27-13 8,732 Oct. 19, 1991 Northern Arizona * H W 57-14 21,228 Oct. 10, 1981 Montana State * H W 20-10 18,842 Oct. 26, 1991 Nevada * A L 14-17 27,668 Oct. 24, 1981 Weber State * A W 33-19 12,306 Nov. 2, 1991 Idaho State * H W 38-16 16,787 Oct. 31, 1981 Nevada * A W 13-3 14,325 Nov. 9, 1991 Montana State * H W 31-14 17,032 Nov. 21, 1981 Idaho * A W 45-43 14,000 Nov. 16, 1991 Weber State * A L 32-35 5,765 Sept. 18, 1982 Nevada * H W 20-13 21,038 Nov. 23, 1991 Idaho * A L 24-28 15,000 Oct. 2, 1982 Northern Arizona * A L 14-30 13,869 Sept. 12, 1992 Idaho State * A L 20-24 10,498 Oct. 9, 1982 Montana * H W 21-14 19,464 Oct. 3, 1992 Montana * H W 27-21 19,732 Oct. 16, 1982 Montana State * A L 14-27 13,397 Oct. 10, 1992 Northern Arizona * A W 20-14 12,937 Oct. 23, 1982 Weber State * H W 41-21 17,750 Oct. 17, 1992 Weber State * A W 20-14 12,937 Oct. 30, 1982 Idaho * H L 17-24 19,115 Oct. 31, 1992 Montana State * A L 13-17 5,827 Nov. 20, 1982 Idaho State * A W 27-24 12,101 Nov. 14, 1992 Eastern Washington * A L 13-14 4,218 Sept. 17, 1983 Montana * A L 20-21 6,200 Nov. 21, 1992 Idaho * H L 16-62 22,472 Sept. 27, 1983 Nevada * A L 20-38 13,200 Oct. 2, 1993 Montana * A L 24-38 15,696 Oct. 22, 1983 Montana State * H W 42-0 16,974 Oct. 9, 1993 Northern Arizona * H L 9-23 18,879 Oct. 29, 1983 Weber State * A W 38-27 10,923 Oct. 16, 1993 Weber State * A L 14-21 3,971 Nov. 5, 1983 Idaho State * H W 32-20 20,477 Oct. 23, 1993 Idaho State * H W 34-27 17,863 Nov. 12, 1983 Northern Arizona * H W 28-3 13,826 Oct. 30, 1993 Montana State * H L 21-42 15,458 Nov. 19, 1983 Idaho * A L 24-45 15,400 Nov. 13, 1993 Eastern Washington * H L 17-28 10,238 Sept. 22, 1984 Nevada * H W 37-12 21,521 Nov. 20, 1993 Idaho * H L 16-49 15,085 Oct. 6, 1984 Idaho State * A W 26-23 12,176 Oct. 1, 1994 Northern Arizona * A W 28-16 12,865 Oct. 13, 1984 Northern Arizona * A W 14-12 13,125 Oct. 8, 1994 Weber State * H W 24-17 23,226 Oct. 20, 1984 Montana * H W 35-7 17,282 Oct. 15, 1994 Idaho State * A L 31-32 10,267 Oct. 27, 1984 Montana State * A L 18-22 8,387 Oct. 22, 1994 Montana State * A W 38-10 7,407 Nov. 10, 1984 Weber State * H L 21-23 13,644 Nov. 5, 1994 Montana * H W 38-14 22,630 Nov. 17, 1984 Idaho * H L 0-37 20,430 Nov. 12, 1994 Eastern Washington * A W 16-13 3,872 Sept. 21, 1985 Nevada * A L 10-37 13,460 Nov. 19, 1994 Idaho * H W 27-24 23,701 Sept. 28, 1985 Montana State * H W 58-21 17,488 Sept. 23, 1995 Montana * A L 28-54 18,504 Oct. 19, 1985 Northern Arizona * H W 24-10 15,754 Oct. 7, 1995 Northern Arizona * A L 13-32 21,683 Oct. 26, 1985 Weber State * A W 24-21 8,506 Oct. 14, 1995 Weber State * A W 40-14 11,428 Nov. 2, 1985 Idaho State * H W 29-15 21,039 Oct. 21, 1995 Idaho State * H W 27-17 23,621 Nov. 9, 1985 Montana * A W 28-3 3,450 Nov. 4, 1995 Eastern Washington * H W 63-44 18,051 Nov. 23, 1985 Idaho * A L 27-44 15,800 Nov. 11, 1995 Montana State * H W 35-7 23,327 Sept. 27, 1986 Idaho State * A L 6-25 11,555 Nov. 18, 1995 Idaho * A L 13-33 16,295 Oct. 4, 1986 Montana State * A W 31-14 7,027 Sept. 7, 1996 Portland State H W 33-22 19,445 Oct. 11, 1986 Montana * H W 31-0 16,444 Sept. 14, 1996 Eastern Washington H L 21-27 18,595 Oct. 18, 1986 Weber State * H W 23-13 15,169 Aug. 30, 1997 Cal State Northridge ^ H L 23-63 26,824 Nov. 1, 1986 Northern Arizona * A L 14-17 9,488 Sept. 20, 1997 Weber State H W 24-7 25,677 Nov. 8, 1986 Nevada * H L 16-21 17,934 Sept. 5, 1998 Cal State Northridge H W 26-13 25,127 Nov. 22, 1986 Idaho * H L 14-21 21,275 Sept. 19, 1998 Portland State H W 42-24 22,412 Sept. 26, 1987 Weber State * A L 44-55 10,647 Oct. 17, 1998 Weber State H W 24-13 20,766 Oct. 3, 1987 Montana State * H W 35-13 19,638 Oct. 9, 1999 Eastern Washington H W 41-7 21,981 Oct. 10, 1987 Eastern Washington * H W 38-13 18,672 Oct. 14, 2000 Eastern Washington H W 41-23 25,493 Oct. 17, 1987 Montana * A L 3-12 10,107 Sept. 6, 2003 Idaho State H W 62-0 30,664 Oct. 24, 1987 Idaho State * H L 32-35 21,255 Oct. 8, 2005 Portland State H W 21-14 30,603 Nov. 7, 1987 Nevada * A W 36-31 18,150 Aug. 31, 2006 Sacramento State H W 45-0 29,674 Nov. 14, 1987 Northern Arizona * H W 48-18 15,286

110 // SERIES VS. CONFERENCE // Aug. 31, 2007 Weber State H W 56-7 30,278 (24/23)/(NR) Nov. 18, 1978 Cal Poly A L 3-7 7,430 Aug. 30, 2008 Idaho State H W 49-7 32,318 Nov. 17, 1979 Cal Poly H W 56-14 17,257 Sept. 18, 2015 Idaho State H W 52-0 33,868 Nov. 15, 1980 Cal Poly H L 20-23 8,330 Nov. 14, 1981 Cal Poly H W 17-6 17,260 ^ - Game later forfeited to Boise State. # - NCAA I-AA Playoffs COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS (1-0) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) BIG WEST CONFERENCE 1 (29-22) Sept. 18, 1976 Augustana H W 42-14 18,057 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Oct. 10, 1970 Long Beach State A L 14-27 6,472 CONFERENCE USA (8-2) Sept. 17, 1977 Fresno State A L 7-42 12,136 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Sept. 9, 1978 Cal State Fullerton H W 42-12 19,032 Dec. 30, 1999 Louisville $ H W 34-31 29,283 Sept. 16, 1978 Long Beach State H W 19-13 19,435 Dec. 23, 2003 TCU ^ A W 34-31 38,028 (18/16)/(19) Oct. 14, 1978 San Jose State H W 30-15 18,112 Dec. 31, 2004 Louisville % N L 40-44 58,355 (10/10)/(8) Sept. 8, 1979 Long Beach State H L 7-9 19,579 Sept. 27, 2007 Southern Miss H W 38-16 30,159 Sept. 15, 1979 Cal State Fullerton A W 22-3 3,439 Dec. 23, 2007 East Carolina # N L 38-41 30,467 (24/22)/(NR) Oct. 18, 1980 Cal State Fullerton H W 26-11 17,052 Oct. 11, 2008 Southern Miss A W 24-7 30,912 (15/16)/(NR) Nov. 7, 1981 Cal State Fullerton A L 17-20 2,000 Oct. 14, 2009 Tulsa A W 28-21 30,000 (5/6)/(NR) Sept. 11, 1982 Cal State Fullerton H W 20-9 20,152 Sept. 25, 2011 Tulsa H W 41-21 34,109 (4/4)/(NR) Sept. 25, 1982 Pacific A W 22-15 10,500 Oct. 6, 2012 Southern Miss A W 40-14 25,337 (NR/25)/(NR) Nov. 13, 1982 Utah State H W 30-10 14,868 Sept. 28, 2013 Southern Miss H W 60-7 35,356 Sept. 3, 1983 Cal State Fullerton H L 9-20 18,700 Oct. 15, 1983 Utah State A L 7-10 16,600 $ - Humanitarian Bowl (Boise, Idaho) Sept. 1, 1984 Cal State Fullerton H L 25-27 16,845 ^ - Fort Worth Bowl (Fort Worth, Texas) Sept. 8, 1984 Fresno State H L 21-37 19,252 % - Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.) Oct. 5, 1985 Long Beach State H L 16-17 15,509 # - Hawai’i Bowl (Honolulu) Sept. 3, 1988 Long Beach State A W 29-0 6,032 Sept. 16, 1989 Long Beach State H L 14-17 20,307 EVERGREEN CONFERENCE (11-0) Sept. 29, 1990 Long Beach State A L 20-21 4,106 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Sept. 14, 1991 Long Beach State H W 48-14 20,824 Oct. 12, 1968 Eastern Washington H W 20-0 Sept. 19, 1992 Pacific H W 17-7 17,132 Oct. 19, 1968 Whitworth A W 49-0 Sept. 11, 1993 Nevada A L 10-38 28,523 Nov. 16, 1968 Central Washington A W 61-7 Sept. 17, 1994 Nevada H W 37-27 21,669 Sept. 20, 1969 Central Washington A W 37-7 3,500 Sept. 9, 1995 Utah State A W 38-14 20,909 Sept. 27, 1969 Whitworth H W 66-7 8,250 Oct. 12, 1996 Nevada * A L 28-66 25,330 Oct. 18, 1969 Eastern Washington A W 45-7 Oct. 19, 1996 Utah State * H L 14-39 18,168 Sept. 26, 1970 Central Washington H W 34-20 7,416 Nov. 9, 1996 North Texas * H L 27-30 18,119 Oct. 17, 1970 Southern Oregon H W 57-0 5,976 Nov. 16, 1996 New Mexico State * A W 33-32 4,153 Oct. 24, 1970 Eastern Washington H W 12-0 4,866 Nov. 23, 1996 Idaho * H L 19-64 22,323 Oct. 16, 1971 Eastern Washington A W 34-28 3,400 Oct. 11, 1997 New Mexico State * H W 52-10 22,814 Oct. 23, 1971 Central Washington H W 35-26 7,211 Oct. 18, 1997 North Texas * A W 17-14 15,047 Nov. 1, 1997 Utah State * A L 20-24 18,205 FAR WESTERN CONFERENCE (8-0) Nov. 8, 1997 Nevada * H L 42-56 22,382 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Nov. 22, 1997 Idaho * A W 30-23 (OT) 14,501 Sept. 11, 1970 Chico State H W 49-14 14,028 Oct. 10, 1998 North Texas * H L 13-21 21,252 Dec. 11, 1971 Chico State # N W 32-28 16,313 Oct. 24, 1998 Utah State * H W 30-16 19,561 Sept. 23, 1972 Humboldt State A W 21-15 Oct. 31, 1998 Nevada * A L 24-42 24,279 Nov. 24, 1973 UC Davis H W 32-31 4,300 Nov. 7, 1998 New Mexico State * A W 55-51 12,034 Sept. 21, 1974 Chico State H W 41-7 14,686 Nov. 21, 1998 Idaho * H L 35-36 (OT) 30,208 Nov. 9, 1974 UC Davis H W 41-20 14,608 Oct. 16, 1999 North Texas * A L 10-17 11,648 Sept. 13, 1975 Cal State East Bay H W 42-20 18,046 Oct. 23, 1999 Nevada * H W 52-17 21,730 Sept. 25, 1976 Humboldt State H W 33-0 17,837 Oct. 30, 1999 Utah State * A W 33-27 12,214 Nov. 6, 1999 Arkansas State * H W 63-10 24,022 # - Camellia Bowl (Sacramento, Calif.) Nov. 13, 1999 New Mexico State * H W 45-26 25,437 Nov. 20, 1999 Idaho * A W 45-14 25,867 FRONTIER CONFERENCE (1-0) Oct. 21, 2000 North Texas * H W 59-0 22,418 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Oct. 28, 2000 New Mexico State * A W 41-34 11,323 Sept. 19, 1970 Eastern Montana H W 35-0 7,115 Nov. 4, 2000 Arkansas State * A W 42-14 8,264 Nov. 11, 2000 Utah State * H W 66-38 27,206 GATEWAY CONFERENCE (1-0) Nov. 18, 2000 Idaho * H W 66-24 30,856 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Nov. 12, 1988 Eastern Illinois H W 12-7 12,871 1 - The Pacific Coast Athletic Association became the Big West in 1988. GREAT LAKES INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (0-1) CALIFORNIA COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (8-3-1) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Nov. 29, 1975 Northern Michigan # H L 21-24 17,347 Oct. 4, 1969 Cal Poly A W 17-7 7,000 Sept. 18, 1971 Cal Poly H W 18-14 12,357 # - NCAA Division II Playoffs Oct. 7, 1972 Cal Poly A L 21-26 7,200 Nov. 17, 1973 Cal Poly H W 42-10 13,885 GREAT WEST CONFERENCE (1-0) Sept. 14, 1974 Cal Poly A W 41-21 5,700 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Sept. 20, 1975 Cal Poly H W 35-29 18,988 Oct. 3, 2009 UC Davis H W 34-16 32,497 (5/5)/(NR) Oct. 9, 1976 Cal Poly A T 14-14 7,050 Nov. 12, 1977 Cal Poly H W 42-21 17,028

111 // SERIES VS. CONFERENCE //

GULF STAR CONFERENCE (1-0) MISSOURI VALLEY ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (2-0) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Nov. 15, 1986 Northwestern State H W 14-21 11,159 Nov. 24, 1990 Northern Iowa # H W 20-3 11,691 Sept. 9, 2000 Northern Iowa H W 42-17 26,490 INDEPENDENT (23-14) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) # - NCAA 1-AA Playoffs Nov. 1, 1969 Hiram Scott H W 51-7 6,500 Nov. 7, 1970 Hiram Scott A L 3-7 3,300 MOUNTAIN WEST (51-10) Sept. 25, 1971 Nevada A W 17-10 5,800 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Sept. 16, 1972 UNLV H W 36-16 13,418 Sept. 25, 1999 New Mexico H W 20-9 20,806 Oct. 14, 1972 Nevada H W 56-19 10,336 Oct. 2, 1999 Utah H W 26-20 21,817 Nov. 4, 1972 Portland State A W 33-7 1,769 Sept. 2, 2000 New Mexico A W 31-14 22,090 Sept. 29, 1973 Portland State H W 64-7 12,408 Sept. 14, 2002 Wyoming A W 35-13 16,256 Oct. 13, 1973 UNLV A L 19-24 12,458 Sept. 27, 2003 Wyoming H W 33-17 30,192 Nov. 3, 1973 Nevada A L 21-23 3,111 Oct. 30, 2003 BYU A W 50-12 60,554 Oct. 5, 1974 Nevada H W 36-16 14,258 Sept. 24, 2004 BYU H W 28-27 30,601 (21/21)/(NR) Oct. 19, 1974 UNLV A L 35-37 18,631 Sept. 16, 2006 Wyoming A W 17-10 17,880 Oct. 18, 1975 UNLV H W 34-21 20,000 Sept. 30, 2006 Utah A W 36-3 45,222 (22/22)/(NR) Nov. 8, 1975 Nevada A W 49-6 5,150 Sept. 15, 2007 Wyoming H W 24-14 30,199 Nov. 15, 1975 Utah State H L 19-42 20,000 Dec. 23, 2008 TCU % N L 16-17 34,628 (9/9)/(11) Oct. 23, 1976 Nevada H W 26-8 16,587 Jan. 4, 2010 TCU & N W 17-10 73,227 (6/6)/(4) Nov. 6, 1976 UNLV A L 26-31 14,066 Sept. 18, 2010 Wyoming A W 51-6 29,014 (3/3/(NR) Sept. 24, 1977 UNLV H W 45-14 20,575 Dec. 22, 2010 Utah # N W 26-3 41,923 (10/10)/(20) Oct. 15, 1977 Nevada A L 10-28 11,651 Oct. 15, 2011 Colorado State * A W 53-13 30,027 (5/6)/(NR) Oct. 29, 1977 Utah State A W 23-16 6,216 Oct. 22, 2011 Air Force * H W 37-26 34,196 (5/7)/(NR) Sept. 13, 1980 Southeastern Louisiana H L 13-17 21,342 Nov. 5, 2011 UNLV * A W 48-21 26,281 (5/5)/(NR) Sept. 5, 1981 Northwestern State H W 32-20 19,347 Nov. 12, 2011 TCU * H L 35-36 34,146 (5/5)/(NR) Sept. 10, 1983 Eastern Washington H W 33-14 16,823 Nov. 19, 2011 San Diego State * A W 52-35 52,256 (10/11)/(NR) Sept. 29, 1984 Eastern Washington H W 45-17 17,145 Nov. 26, 2011 Wyoming * H W 36-14 33,773 (7/8)/(NR) Sept. 6, 1986 Eastern Washington A L 19-21 5,530 Dec. 3, 2011 New Mexico * H W 45-0 33,878 (T9/8)/(NR) Sept. 7, 1991 Liberty H W 35-14 20,206 Sept. 29, 2012 New Mexico * A W 32-29 28,270 (24/NR)/(NR) Sept. 24, 1994 Liberty H W 35-7 21,584 Oct. 13, 2012 Fresno State * H W 20-10 35,742 (24/22)/(NR) Dec. 17, 1994 Youngstown State # N L 14-28 27,674 Oct. 20, 2012 UNLV * H W 32-7 36,012 (24/22)/(NR) Oct. 28, 1995 Portland State H W 49-14 18,128 Oct. 27, 2012 Wyoming * A W 45-14 17,855 (21/18)/(NR) Oct. 25, 1997 Louisiana Tech H L 27-31 20,016 Nov. 3, 2012 San Diego State * H L 19-21 36,084 (19/14)/(NR) Oct. 3, 1998 Louisiana Tech A L 23-63 17,623 Nov. 10, 2012 Hawai’i * A W 49-14 29,471 (NR/24)/(NR) Sept. 11, 1999 Southern Utah H W 35-27 25,060 Nov. 17, 2012 Colorado State * H W 42-14 33,545 (NR/22)/(NR) Sept. 28, 2002 Utah State H W 63-38 25,161 Dec. 1, 2012 Nevada * A W 27-21 30,017 (25/15)/(NR) Sept. 20, 2012 BYU H W 7-6 36,864 (24/NR)/(NR) Sept. 13, 2013 Air Force * H W 42-20 36,069 Oct. 25, 2013 BYU A L 20-37 62,954 Sept. 20, 2013 Fresno State * A L 40-41 41,031 (NR)/(RV/25) Oct. 24, 2014 BYU H W 55-30 36,752 Oct. 12, 2013 Utah State * A W 34-23 25,513 Sept. 12, 2015 BYU A L 24-35 63,470 (20/22)/(NR) Oct. 19, 2013 Nevada * H W 34-17 35,843 Oct. 20, 2016 BYU H W 28-27 34.575 (14/14)/(NR) Nov. 2, 2013 Colorado State * A W 42-30 21,133 Nov. 16, 2013 Wyoming * H W 48-7 33,992 # - NCAA I-AA Playoffs (Championship; Huntington, W.V.) Nov. 23, 2013 San Diego State * A L 31-34 33,645 Nov. 30, 2013 New Mexico * H W 45-17 31,645 MID-AMERICAN (10-3) Sept. 6, 2014 Colorado State * H W 37-24 34,910 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Sept. 27, 2014 Air Force * A L 14-28 30,012 Nov. 30, 1974 Central Michigan # A L 6-20 9,913 Oct. 4, 2014 Nevada * A W 51-46 32,327 Aug. 31, 1996 Central Michigan H L 21-42 19,258 Oct. 17, 2014 Fresno State * H W 37-27 35,008 Sept. 13, 1997 Central Michigan A L 26-44 19,003 Nov. 8, 2014 New Mexico * A W 60-49 21.089 Sept. 23, 2000 Central Michigan A W 47-10 21,837 Nov. 15, 2014 San Diego State * H W 38-29 27,478 Nov. 24, 2001 Central Michigan H W 26-10 19,963 Nov. 22, 2014 Wyoming * A W 63-14 15,821 Sept. 21, 2005 Bowling Green H W 48-20 30,561 Nov. 29, 2014 Utah State * H W 50-19 33,940 (25/25)/(NR) Sept. 13, 2008 Bowling Green H W 20-7 32,335 Dec. 6, 2014 Fresno State $ H W 28-14 26,101 (22/22)/(NR) Sept. 12, 2009 Miami (Ohio) H W 48-0 32,228 (12/11)/(NR) Oct. 3, 2015 Hawai’i * H W 55-0 35,907 Sept. 26, 2009 Bowling Green A W 49-14 22,396 (8/8)/(NR) Oct. 10, 2015 Colorado State * A W 41-10 26,117 Oct. 9, 2010 Toledo H W 57-14 33,833 (4/4)/(NR) Oct. 16, 2015 Utah State * A L 26-52 22,509 Sept. 16, 2011 Toledo A W 40-15 28,905 (4/4)/(NR) Oct. 24, 2015 Wyoming * H W 34-14 31,946 Sept. 15, 2012 Miami (Ohio) H W 29-12 34,178 (24)/(NR) Oct. 31, 2015 UNLV * A W 55-27 14,315 Dec. 23, 2015 Northern Illinois % N W 55-7 21,501 Nov. 14, 2015 New Mexico * H L 24-31 32,780 Nov. 20, 2015 Air Force * H L 30-37 30,332 # - NCAA Division II Playoffs Nov. 27, 2015 San Jose State * A W 40-23 15,770 % - SDCCU Poinsettia Bowl (San Diego, Calif.) Oct. 1, 2016 Utah State * H W 21-10 36,602 (24/-)/(NR) Oct. 7, 2016 New Mexico * A W 49-21 20,090 (19/19)/(NR) MID-CONTINENT (2-0) Oct. 15, 2016 Colorado State * H W 28-23 33,448 (15/15)/(NR) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Oct. 29, 2016 Wyoming * A L 28-30 24,023 (13/13)/(NR) Sept. 23, 1978 Northern Michigan H W 31-21 20,555 Nov. 4, 2016 San Jose State * H W 45-31 31,863 (24/24)/(NR) Sept. 22, 1979 Akron H W 31-21 19,642 Nov. 12, 2016 Hawai’i * A W 52-16 22,731 (24/22)/(NR) Nov. 18, 2016 UNLV * H W 42-25 32,989 (22/23)/(NR) MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (1-0) Nov. 25, 2016 Air Force * A L 20-27 23.556 (19/20)/(NR) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Sept. 5, 1987 Delaware State H W 34-13 18,101 % - Poinsettia Bowl (San Diego) & - Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Ariz.) # - MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Las Vegas) 112$ - Sports Authority Mountain West Championship (Boise, Idaho) // SERIES VS. CONFERENCE //

NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE (1-0) SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE (1-5) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Dec. 1, 1973 South Dakota # H W 53-10 14,358 Sept. 16, 2000 Arkansas A L 31-38 54,286 Sept. 1, 2001 South Carolina A L 13-32 83,019 (NR)/(21) # - NCAA Division II Playoffs Sept. 7, 2002 Arkansas A L 14-41 70,142 Sept. 3, 2005 Georgia A L 13-48 92,746 (18/19)/(3) NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (2-0) Sept. 3, 2011 Georgia # N W 35-21 73,614 (5/7)/(19) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Aug. 28, 2014 Ole Miss # N L 13-35 32,823 (NR)/(18/19) Sept. 14, 1985 UC Davis H W 13-9 17,654 Sept. 13, 1986 Humboldt State H W 74-0 17,465 # - Chik-fil-A Kickoff Game (Georgia Dome; Atlanta)

NORTHWEST CONFERENCE (4-1) SOUTHERN CONFERENCE (2-1) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Sept. 21, 1968 Linfield H L 7-17 Sept. 5, 1992 Tenn.-Chattanooga H L 20-35 18,194 Nov. 23, 1968 College of Idaho A W 16-7 Dec. 3, 1994 Appalachian State # H W 17-14 15,302 Nov. 22, 1969 College of Idaho H W 45-0 Dec. 10, 1994 Marshall # H W 28-24 20,068 Nov. 21, 1970 College of Idaho A W 41-7 1,300 Nov. 20, 1971 College of Idaho H W 28-21 4,278 # - NCAA I-AA Playoffs

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE (3-1) SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE (7-5) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Dec. 20, 1980 Eastern Kentucky # N W 31-29 8,157 Dec. 8, 1973 Louisiana Tech # N L 34-38 13,000 Dec. 12, 1981 Eastern Kentucky # H L 17-23 20,176 Sept. 10, 1988 Sam Houston State H W 14-10 20,383 Dec. 1, 1990 Middle Tennessee State ! H W 20-13 15,849 Nov. 26, 1988 Northwestern State ! H L 13-22 10,537 Sept. 7, 2013 Tennessee-Martin H W 63-14 33,293 Sept. 9, 1989 Stephen F. Austin H W 29-0 19,918 Sept. 1, 1990 Stephen F. Austin H W 14-10 19,312 # - NCAA Division II Playoffs Sept. 28, 1991 Stephen F. Austin H W 38-7 20,841 ! - NCAA I-AA Playoffs Sept. 26, 1992 Stephen F. Austin A W 24-20 12,145 Sept. 25, 1993 Stephen F. Austin H L 7-30 19,070 OREGON COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE (2-0) Nov. 26, 1994 North Texas ! H W 24-20 14,706 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Sept. 16, 1995 Sam Houston State H W 38-14 23,377 Oct. 26, 1968 Eastern Oregon H W 50-27 Sept. 30, 1995 Northwestern State H L 17-22 22,364 Oct. 25, 1969 Southern Oregon A W 62-0 Sept. 28, 1996 Northwestern State H L 16-20 18,893

PAC-12 CONFERENCE (11-13) # - NCAA Division II Playoffs Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) ! - NCAA I-AA Playoffs Oct. 25, 1986 Oregon State A L 3-34 21,264 Sept. 23, 1989 Oregon State H L 30-37 22,315 SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (2-0) Oct. 5, 1996 Arizona State A L 7-56 49,108 (NR)/(5/5) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Sept. 27, 1997 Washington State A L 0-58 34,131 (NR)/(5) Dec. 13, 1980 Grambling State # H W 14-9 17,300 Sept. 12, 1998 Washington State H L 21-33 26,189 Dec. 5, 1981 Jackson State # A W 19-7 11,500 Sept. 4, 1999 UCLA A L 7-38 46,752 (NR)/(17) Oct. 7, 2000 Washington State A L 35-42 25,129 # - NCAA Division II Playoffs Sept. 8, 2001 Washington State H L 20-42 27,697 Sept. 20, 2003 Oregon State A L 24-26 35,963 SUN BELT CONFERENCE (6-0) Sept. 10, 2004 Oregon State H W 53-34 30,950 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Sept. 10, 2005 Oregon State A L 27-30 42,876 Sept. 29, 2001 Idaho A W 45-13 20,359 Sept. 7, 2006 Oregon State H W 42-14 30,711 Aug. 31, 2002 Idaho H W 38-21 30,878 Sept. 8, 2007 Washington A L 10-24 70,045 (22/20)/(NR) Sept. 13, 2003 Idaho A W 24-10 14,320 Sept. 20, 2008 Oregon A W 37-32 58,723 (NR)/(17) Sept. 4, 2004 Idaho H W 65-7 30,944 Sept. 3, 2009 Oregon H W 19-8 34,127 (14/16)/(16) Sept. 20, 2014 Louisiana H W 34-9 33,337 Sept. 25, 2010 Oregon State H W 37-24 34,137 (3/3)/(24) Sept. 3, 2016 Louisiana A W 45-10 22,661 Dec. 22, 2011 Arizona State # N W 56-24 35,720 (8/6)/(NR) Dec. 22, 2012 Washington # N W 28-26 33,127 (20/15)/(NR) WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (81-10) Aug. 31, 2013 Washington A L 6-38 71,963 (19/19)/(NR) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Dec. 24, 2013 Oregon State % N L 23-38 29,106 Sept. 6, 1980 Utah A W 28-7 27,231 Dec. 31, 2014 Arizona & N W 38-30 66,896 (21/21)/(12/11) Sept. 7, 1985 Utah A L 17-20 25,382 Sept. 4, 2015 Washington H W 16-13 36,836 (23/24)/(NR) Oct. 31, 1987 Utah H L 27-31 15,241 Sept. 10, 2016 Washington State H W 31-28 36,163 Sept. 21, 1996 Hawai’i A L 14-20 29,140 Sept. 24, 2016 Oregon State A W 38-24 42,846 Nov. 2, 1996 Fresno State A L 7-41 36,099 Sept. 26, 1998 Utah A W 31-28 36,037 # - MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Las Vegas) Sept. 18, 1999 Hawai’i A L 19-34 31,751 % - Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Honolulu) Dec. 28, 2000 UTEP # H W 38-23 26,203 & - VIZIO Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Ariz.) Sept. 22, 2001 UTEP * H W 42-17 23,517 Oct. 6, 2001 Rice * A L 14-45 14,630 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (3-1) Oct. 13, 2001 Tulsa * H W 41-10 23,123 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Oct. 19, 2001 Fresno State * A W 35-30 42,881 (NR)/(8) Sept. 28, 1968 Westminster H W 50-2 Oct. 27, 2001 Nevada * H W 49-7 24,298 Nov. 9, 1968 Western State H W 41-0 Nov. 3, 2001 Louisiana Tech * A L 42-48 16,621 Oct. 11, 1969 Northern Colorado H L 10-16 8,700 Nov. 10, 2001 Hawai’i * A W 28-21 45,012 Nov. 8, 1969 Western State A W 23-20 Nov. 17, 2001 San Jose State * H W 56-6 24,388 Oct. 5, 2002 Hawai’i * H W 58-31 25,857 Oct. 12, 2002 Tulsa * A W 52-24 15,079 Oct. 18, 2002 Fresno State * H W 67-21 30,924

113 // SERIES VS CONFERENCE // Oct. 26, 2002 San Jose State * A W 45-8 10,497 WESTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE (5-1) Nov. 2, 2002 UTEP * A W 58-3 21,689 Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Nov. 9, 2002 Rice * H W 49-7 23,962 Nov. 6, 1982 Cal Poly A W 26-24 4,554 Nov. 16, 2002 Louisiana Tech * H W 36-10 28,413 (NR/22)/(NR) Oct. 1, 1983 Cal Poly H W 27-3 15,738 Nov. 23, 2002 Nevada * A W 44-7 20,247 (23/21)/(NR) Nov. 3, 1984 Cal Poly A W 14-10 3,975 Oct. 4, 2003 Louisiana Tech * A W 43-37 17,859 Nov. 16, 1985 Cal Poly H W 42-14 12,212 Oct. 11, 2003 Tulsa * H W 27-20 29,719 Sept. 12, 1987 Cal State Northridge H W 30-0 18,534 Oct. 18, 2003 SMU * A W 45-3 10,109 Oct. 24, 1992 Portland State H L 26-51 18,098 Oct. 25, 2003 San Jose State * H W 77-14 26,062 Nov. 15, 2003 UTEP * H W 51-21 24,513 (24/23)/(NR) YANKEE CONFERENCE (5-0) Nov. 21, 2003 Fresno State * A W 31-17 39,252 (20/20)/(NR) Date Opponent Loc W/L Score Att (BSU)/(OPP) Nov. 29, 2003 Nevada * H W 56-3 27,440 (18/18)/(NR) Sept. 12, 1981 Rhode Island H W 33-8 19,437 Dec. 6, 2003 Hawai’i * A W 45-28 39,685 (18/17)/(NR) Sept. 22, 1990 Boston H W 34-21 19,875 Sept. 18, 2004 UTEP * A W 47-31 33,921 (23/23)/(NR) Sept. 4, 1993 Rhode Island H W 31-10 17,618 Oct. 2, 2004 SMU * H W 38-20 30,322 (23/21)/(NR) Sept. 18, 1993 Northeastern H W 27-13 17,355 Oct. 16, 2004 Tulsa * A W 45-42 20,817 (21/18)/(NR) Sept. 3, 1994 Northeastern H W 31-10 19,509 Oct. 23, 2004 Fresno State * H W 33-16 30,623 (19/16)/(NR) Oct. 29, 2004 Hawai’i * H W 69-3 29,591 (18/15)/(NR) Nov. 13, 2004 San Jose State * A W 56-49 (2 OT) 5,028 (14/13)/(NR) Nov. 20, 2004 Louisiana Tech * H W 55-14 30,462 (13/12)/(NR) Nov. 27, 2004 Nevada * A W 58-21 21,799 (10/10)/(NR) Oct. 1, 2005 Hawai’i * A W 44-41 31,695 Oct. 15, 2005 San Jose State * H W 38-21 30,342 Oct. 22, 2005 Utah State * A W 45-21 12,922 Oct. 29, 2005 Nevada * H W 49-14 29,843 Nov. 5, 2005 New Mexico State * H W 56-6 28,454 Nov. 10, 2005 Fresno State * A L 7-27 42,781 (NR)/(20) Nov. 19, 2005 Idaho * H W 70-35 30,394 Nov. 5, 2005 New Mexico State * H W 56-6 28,454 Nov. 26, 2005 Louisiana Tech * A W 30-13 16,281 Sept. 23, 2006 Hawai’i * H W 41-34 30,642 (25/25)/(NR) Oct. 7, 2006 Louisiana Tech * H W 55-14 30,572 (20/21)/(NR) Oct. 15, 2006 New Mexico State * A W 40-28 16,872 (20/19)/(NR) Oct. 21, 2006 Idaho * A W 42-26 17,000 (18/17)/(NR) Nov. 1, 2006 Fresno State * H W 45-21 30,604 (14/14)/(NR) Nov. 11, 2006 San Jose State * A W 23-20 21,742 (14/13)/(NR) Nov. 18, 2006 Utah State * H W 49-10 30,515 (13/13)/(NR) Nov. 25, 2006 Nevada * A W 38-7 25,506 (12/12)/(NR) Oct. 7, 2007 New Mexico State * H W 58-0 30,239 Oct. 14, 2007 Nevada * H W 69-67 (4 OT) 30,394 Oct. 20, 2007 Louisiana Tech * A W 45-31 19,199 Oct. 26, 2007 Fresno State * A W 34-21 40,607 Nov. 3, 2007 San Jose State * H W 42-7 30,416 (21/22)/(NR) Nov. 10, 2007 Utah State * A W 52-0 18,864 (19/19)/(NR) Nov. 17, 2007 Idaho * H W 58-14 30,681 (17/15)/(NR) Nov. 23, 2007 Hawai’i * A L 27-39 50,000 (17/17)/(13) Oct. 1, 2008 Louisiana Tech * H W 38-3 32,071 (18/17)/(NR) Oct. 17, 2008 Hawai’i * H W 27-7 32,342 (15/16)/(NR) Oct. 24, 2008 San Jose State * A W 33-16 26,258 (13/13)/(NR) Nov. 1, 2008 New Mexico State * A W 49-0 15,922 (11/11)/(NR) Nov. 8, 2008 Utah State * H W 49-14 32,171 (9/10)/(NR) Nov. 15, 2008 Idaho * A W 45-10 17,000 (9/9)/(NR) Nov. 22, 2008 Nevada * A W 41-34 27,057 (9/9)/(NR) Nov. 28, 2008 Fresno State * H W 61-10 32,412 (9/9)/(NR) Sept. 18, 2009 Fresno State * A W 51-34 35,637 (10/10)/(NR) Oct. 24, 2009 Hawai’i * A W 54-9 37,928 (6/5)/(NR) Oct. 31, 2009 San Jose State * H W 45-7 31,684 (6/5)/(NR) Nov. 6, 2009 Louisiana Tech * A W 45-35 23,240 (5/5)/(NR) Nov. 14, 2009 Idaho * H W 63-25 33,986 (6/6)/(NR) Nov. 20, 2009 Utah State * A W 52-21 18,777 (6/6)/(NR) Nov. 27, 2009 Nevada * H W 44-33 32,642 (6/6)/(NR) Dec. 5, 2009 New Mexico State * H W 42-7 32,308 (6/6)/(NR) Oct. 2, 2010 New Mexico State * A W 59-0 19,661 (3/3)/(NR) Oct. 16, 2010 San Jose State * A W 48-0 20,239 (3/3)/(NR) Oct. 26, 2010 Louisiana Tech * H W 49-20 32,026 (2/2)/(NR) Nov. 6, 2010 Hawai’i * H W 42-7 34,060 (2/3)/(NR) Nov. 12, 2010 Idaho * A W 52-14 16,453 (4/4)/(NR) Nov. 19, 2010 Fresno State * H W 51-0 33,454 (3/3)/(NR) Nov. 26, 2010 Nevada * A L 31-34 (OT) 30,712 (3/3)/(18) Dec. 4, 2010 Utah State * H W 50-14 32,101 (9/10)/(NR) Oct. 1, 2011 Nevada H W 30-10 34,098 (4/5)/(NR) Oct. 7, 2011 Fresno State A W 57-7 33,871 (5/6)/(NR)

# - Humanitarian Bowl

114 // JUNIOR COLLEGE HISTORY // Junior College Year Record Head Coach 1952 8-1-0 Lyle Smith 1933 1-2-1 Dusty Kline 1953 8-1-0 Lyle Smith 1934 4-3-0 1954 9-1-0 Lyle Smith 1935 4-4-0 Max Eiden 1955 7-2-0 Lyle Smith 1936 3-4-0 Max Eiden 1956 8-0-1 Lyle Smith 1937 0-6-1 Max Eiden 1957 9-1-0 Lyle Smith 1938 2-4-0 Max Eiden 1958 10-0-0 Lyle Smith 1939 4-2-0 Max Eiden NJCAA National Champions 1940 4-2-0 1959 7-2-1 Lyle Smith 1941 3-4-0 Harry Jacoby 1960 8-2-0 Lyle Smith 1942-45 No games played - World War II 1961 9-1-0 Lyle Smith 1946 2-4-2 Harry Jacoby 1962 5-2-2 Lyle Smith 1947 9-0-0 Lyle Smith 1963 5-3-1 Lyle Smith 1948 9-0-0 Lyle Smith 1964 8-2-0 Lyle Smith 1949 10-0-0 Lyle Smith 1965 9-2-0 Lyle Smith 1950 9-1-0 Lyle Smith and 1966 9-1-0 Lyle Smith 1951 10-0-0 George Blankley 1967 6-4-0 Lyle Smith

Lyle Smith - Head Football Coach (1947-67) Overall Record: 156-26-6 (84.6%)

115 // YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS // College and University 1972 (7-4, 3-3 Big Sky Conference)

Head Coach – Date Opponent Result Att. Sept. 16 UNLV W 36-16 13,418 (1968-75) Sept. 23 at Humboldt State W 21-15 Sept. 30 Weber State* W 49-16 14,776 Overall Record: 71-19-1 Oct. 7 at Cal Poly-SLO L 21-26 7,200 (.786) Oct.14 Nevada W 56-19 10,336 Oct. 21 at Montana State* L 10-37 7,200 Oct. 28 at Montana* L 28-42 6,000 Nov. 4 at Portland State W 33-7 1,769 Nov. 11 Idaho State* W 31-28 14,017 1968 (8-2) Nov. 18 at Northern Arizona* W 39-12 2,200 Nov. 25 Idaho* L 21-22 14,516 Date Opponent Result Att. Sept. 21 Linfield L 7-17 1973 (10-3, 6-0 Big Sky Conference) Sept. 28 Westminster (Utah) W 50-2 Big Sky Conference Champions Oct. 5 at Weber State L 3-44 Oct. 12 Eastern Washington W 20-0 NCAA Division II Semifinalist Oct. 19 at Whitworth W 49-0 Oct. 26 Eastern Oregon W 50-27 Date Opponent Result Att. Nov. 2 Idaho State W 27-20 Sept. 15 at Idaho* W 47-24 17,104 Nov. 9 Western State (Colo.) W 41-0 Sept. 22 Montana State* W 27-12 14,521 Nov. 16 at Central Washington W 61-7 Sept. 29 Portland State W 64-7 12,408 Nov. 23 at College of Idaho W 16-7 Oct. 6 at Weber State* W 34-7 11,586 Oct. 13 at UNLV L 19-24 12,458 Oct. 20 Northern Arizona* W 21-6 10,112 1969 (9-1) Oct. 27 Montana* W 55-7 12,852 Nov. 3 at Nevada L 21-23 3,111 Date Opponent Result Att. Nov. 10 at Idaho State* W 21-17 12,000 Sept. 20 at Central Washington W 37-7 3,500 Nov. 17 Cal Poly-SLO W 42-10 13,885 Sept. 27 Whitworth W 66-7 8,250 Nov. 24 UC Davis W 32-31 4,300 Oct. 4 at Cal Poly-SLO W 17-7 7,000 Dec. 1 South Dakota W 53-10 14,358 Oct. 11 Colorado State College L 10-16 8,700 NCAA D-II Quarterfinals – Boise, Idaho Oct. 18 at Eastern Washington W 45-7 Dec. 8 vs. Louisiana Tech (Pioneer Bowl) L 34-38 13,000 Oct. 25 at Southern Oregon W 62-0 NCAA D-II Semifinals – Pioneer Bowl – Wichita Falls, Texas Nov. 1 Hiram Scott W 51-7 6,500 Nov. 8 at Western State (Colo.) W 23-20 Nov. 15 Idaho State W 35-27 11,600 1974 (10-2, 6-0 Big Sky Conference) Nov. 22 College of Idaho W 45-0 Big Sky Conference Champions NCAA Division II Quarterfinalist 1970 (8-3, 2-2 Big Sky Conference) Date Opponent Result Att. Date Opponent Result Att. Sept. 14 at Cal Poly-SLO W 41-21 5,700 Sept. 11 Chico State W 49-14 14,028 Sept. 21 Chico State W 41-7 14,686 Sept. 19 Eastern Montana W 35-0 7,115 Sept. 28 at Montana State* W 40-37 9,100 Sept. 26 Central Washington W 34-20 7,416 Oct. 5 Nevada W 36-16 14,258 Oct. 3 at Montana State* W 17-10 7,500 Oct. 12 Idaho State* W 61-3 14,310 Oct. 10 at Long Beach State L 14-27 6,472 Oct. 19 at UNLV L 35-37 18,631 Oct. 17 Southern Oregon W 57-0 5,976 Oct. 26 at Northern Arizona* W 45-13 8,000 Oct. 24 Eastern Washington W 12-0 4,866 Nov. 2 Weber State* W 42-14 13,252 Oct. 31 at Idaho State* W 24-3 12,400 Nov. 9 UC Davis W 41-20 14,608 Nov. 7 at Hiram Scott L 3-7 3,300 Nov. 16 at Montana* W 56-42 6,000 Nov. 14 Weber State* L 7-41 11,865 Nov. 23 Idaho* W 53-29 14,486 Nov. 21 at College of Idaho W 41-7 1,300 Nov. 30 vs. Central Michigan L 6-20 9,913 NCAA D-II Quarterfinals – Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 1971 (10-2, 4-2 Big Sky Conference) Camellia Bowl Champion

Date Opponent Result Att. Sept. 11 at Idaho* W 42-14 16,123 Sept. 18 Cal Poly-SLO W 18-14 12,357 Sept 25 at Nevada W 17-10 5,800 Oct. 2 at Weber State* L 7-20 11,458 Oct. 9 Montana* W 47-24 14,315 Oct. 16 at Eastern Washington W 34-28 3,400 Oct. 23 Central Washington W 35-26 7,211 Oct. 30 Montana State* W 52-24 11,217 Nov. 6 Northern Arizona* W 22-17 7,982 Nov. 13 at Idaho State* L 17-21 13,000 Nov. 20 College of Idaho W 28-21 4,278 Dec. 11 vs. Chico State W 32-28 16,313 Camellia Bowl – Sacramento, Calif. 116 // YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS //

1975 (9-2-1, 5-0-1 Big Sky Conference) 1978 (7-4, 3-3 Big Sky Conference) Big Sky Conference Champions NCAA Division II Quarterfinalist Date Opponent Result Att. Sept. 9 Cal State-Fullerton W 42-12 19,032 Sept. 16 Long Beach State W 19-13 19,435 Date Opponent Result Att. Sept. 23 Northern Michigan W 31-21 20,555 Sept. 13 Hayward State W 42-20 18,046 Sept. 30 at Montana State* L 29-31 12,850 Sept. 20 Cal Poly-SLO W 35-29 18,988 Oct. 7 Montana* L 7-15 19,580 Sept. 27 at Weber State* W 28-13 11,342 Oct. 14 San Jose State W 30-15 18,112 Oct. 4 Montana State* W 35-34 19,642 Oct. 21 Weber State* W 14-13 17,858 Oct. 11 at Idaho* T 31-31 16,250 Oct. 28 at Idaho State* W 16-14 6,983 Oct. 18 UNLV W 34-21 20,000 Nov. 4 Idaho* W 48-10 20,235 Oct. 25 Northern Arizona* W 48-0 13,545 Nov. 11 at Northern Arizona* L 30-31 14,783 Nov. 1 Montana* W 39-28 19,171 Nov. 18 at Cal Poly-SLO L 3-7 7,430 Nov. 8 at Nevada W 49-6 5,150 Nov. 15 Utah State L 19-42 20,000 Nov. 22 Idaho State* W 20-17 12,000 1979 (10-1, 7-0 Big Sky Conference) Nov. 29 Northern Michigan L 21-24 17,347 NCAA D-II Quarterfinals – Boise, Idaho Date Opponent Result Att. Sept. 8 Long Beach State L 7-9 19,579 Sept. 15 at Cal State-Fullerton W 22-3 3,439 Sept. 22 Akron W 31-21 19,642 Head Coach – Sept. 29 Montana State* W 14-0 20,712 Oct. 6 at Montana* W 37-35 6,129 (1976-82) Oct. 13 at Idaho* W 41-17 15,500 Oct. 20 Idaho State* W 44-0 18,639 Overall Record: 59-21-1 Oct. 27 at Weber State* W 23-7 6,110 (.735) Nov. 3 Northern Arizona* W 44-7 20,686 Nov. 10 at Nevada* W 28-27 14,256 Nov. 17 Cal Poly-SLO W 56-14 17,257

1980 (10-3, 6-1 Big Sky Conference) 1976 (5-5-1, 2-4 Big Sky Conference) NCAA Division I-AA National Champions Big Sky Conference Champions Date Opponent Result Att. Sept. 11 Idaho* L 9-16 20,549 Date Opponent Result Att. Sept. 18 Augustana (S.D.) W 42-14 18,057 Sept. 6 at Utah W 28-7 27,231 Sept. 25 Humboldt State W 33-0 17,837 Sept. 13 Southeastern Louisiana L 13-17 21,342 Oct. 2 at Montana State* L 20-24 7,800 Sept. 20 at Northern Arizona* W 20-18 10,787 Oct. 9 at Cal Poly-SLO T 14-14 7,050 Sept. 27 at Montana State* L 17-18 9,121 Oct. 16 Montana* L 14-17 18,472 Oct. 4 Montana* W 44-10 20,453 Oct. 23 Nevada W 26-8 16,587 Oct. 11 Idaho* W 44-21 21,812 Oct. 30 at Northern Arizona* L 7-42 9,060 Oct. 18 Cal State-Fullerton W 26-11 17,052 Nov. 6 at UNLV L 26-31 14,066 Oct. 25 Weber State* W 24-0 18,455 Nov. 13 at Idaho State* W 36-0 9,227 Nov. 8 Nevada* W 14-3 20,682 Nov. 20 Weber State* W 56-31 16,224 Nov. 15 Cal Poly-SLO L 20-23 8,330 Nov. 22 at Idaho State* W 22-13 13,895 1977 (9-2, 6-0 Big Sky Conference) Dec. 13 Grambling State W 14-9 17,300 NCAA I-AA Semifinals – Boise, Idaho Big Sky Conference Champions Dec. 20 vs. Eastern Kentucky W 31-29 8,157 NCAA I-AA Championship – Sacramento, Calif. Date Opponent Result Att. Sept. 10 at Weber State* W 19-9 13,440 1981 (10-3, 6-1 Big Sky Conference) Sept. 17 at Fresno State L 7-42 12,136 Sept. 24 UNLV W 45-14 20,575 NCAA I-AA Semifinalist Oct. 1 Montana State* W 26-0 20,552 Oct. 8 at Montana* W 43-17 8,400 Date Opponent Result Att. Oct. 15 at Nevada L 10-28 11,651 Sept. 5 Northwestern Louisiana W 32-20 19,347 Oct. 22 Northern Arizona* W 27-13 20,448 Sept. 12 Rhode Island W 33-8 19,437 Oct. 29 at Utah State W 23-16 6,216 Sept. 19 Idaho State* L 10-21 20,486 Nov. 5 Idaho State* W 31-7 19,850 Sept. 26 Northern Arizona* W 34-20 17,622 Nov. 12 Cal Poly-SLO W 42-21 17,028 Oct. 3 at Montana* W 27-13 8,732 Nov. 19 at Idaho* W 44-14 12,000 Oct. 10 Montana State* W 20-10 18,842 Oct. 24 at Weber State* W 33-19 12,306 Oct. 31 at Nevada* W 13-3 14,325 Nov. 7 at Cal State-Fullerton L 17-20 2,000 Nov. 14 Ca Poly-SLO W 17-6 17,260 Nov. 21 at Idaho* W 45-43 14,000 Dec. 5 at Jackson State W 19-7 11,500 NCAA I-AA Quarterfinals – Jackson, Miss. Dec. 12 Eastern Kentucky (NCAA I-AA Semifinals) L 17-23 20,176 NCAA I-AA Semifinals – Boise, Idaho

117 // YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS //

1982 (8-3, 4-3 Big Sky Conference) 1986 5-6, 3-4 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att. Date Opponent Result Att. Sept. 11 Cal State-Fullerton W 20-9 20,152 Sept. 6 at Eastern Washington L 19-21 5,530 Sept. 18 Nevada* W 20-13 21,038 Sept. 13 Humboldt State W 74-0 17,465 Sept. 25 at Pacific W 22-15 10,500 Sept. 27 at Idaho State* L 6-25 11,555 Oct. 2 at Northern Arizona* L 14-30 13,869 Oct. 4 at Montana State* W 31-14 7,027 Oct. 9 Montana* W 21-14 19,464 Oct. 11 Montana* W 31-0 16,444 Oct. 16 at Montana State* L 14-27 13,397 Oct. 18 Weber State* W 23-13 15,169 Oct. 23 Weber State* W 41-21 17,750 Oct. 25 at Oregon State L 3-34 21,264 Oct. 30 Idaho* L 17-24 19,115 Nov. 1 at Northern Arizona* L 14-17 9,488 Nov. 6 at Cal Poly-SLO W 26-24 4,554 Nov. 8 Nevada* L 16-21 17,934 Nov. 13 Utah State W 30-10 14,868 Nov. 15 Northwestern Louisiana W 31-17 11,159 Nov. 20 at Idaho State* W 27-24 12,101 Nov. 22 Idaho* L 14-21 21,275

Head Coach – Lyle Head Coach – Setencich (1983-86) (1987-92) Overall Record: 24-20 Overall Record: 42-28 (.600) (.546)

1983 (6-5, 4-3 Big Sky Conference) 1987 (6-5, 4-4 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att. Date Opponent Result Att. Sept. 3 Cal State-Fullerton L 10-13 18,700 Sept. 5 Delaware State W 34-13 18,101 Sept. 10 Eastern Washington W 33-14 16,823 Sept. 12 Cal State-Northridge W 30-0 18,534 Sept. 17 at Montana* L 20-21 6,200 Sept. 26 at Weber State* L 44-55 10,647 Sept. 27 at Nevada* L 20-38 13,200 Oct. 3 Montana State* W 35-13 19,638 Oct. 1 Cal Poly-SLO W 27-3 15,738 Oct. 10 Eastern Washington W 38-13 18,672 Oct. 15 at Utah State L 7-10 16,600 Oct. 17 at Montana* L 3-12 10,107 Oct. 22 Montana State* W 42-0 16,974 Oct. 24 Idaho State* L 32-35 21,255 Oct. 29 at Weber State* W 38-27 10,923 Oct. 31 Utah L 27-31 15,241 Nov. 5 Idaho State* W 32-20 20,477 Nov. 7 at Nevada W 36-31 18,150 Nov. 12 Northern Arizona* W 28-3 13,826 Nov. 14 Northern Arizona* W 48-18 15,286 Nov. 19 at Idaho* L 24-45 15,400 Nov. 21 at Idaho* L 34-40 16,500

1984 (6-5, 4-3 Big Sky Conference) 1988 (8-4, 5-3 Big Sky Conference) Date Opponent Result Att. NCAA I-AA First Round Participant Sept. 1 Cal State-Fullerton L 25-27 16,845 Sept. 8 Fresno State L 21-37 19,252 Date Opponent Result Att. Sept. 22 Nevada* W 37-12 21,521 Sept. 3 at Long Beach State W 29-10 6,032 Sept. 29 Eastern Washington W 45-17 17,145 Sept. 10 Sam Houston State W 14-10 20,383 Oct. 6 at Idaho State* W 26-23 12,176 Sept. 17 at Northern Arizona* W 24-21 9,730 Oct. 13 at Northern Arizona* W 14-12 13,125 (2 OT) Oct. 20 Montana* W 35-7 17,282 Sept. 24 at Eastern Washington* L 28-34 4,513 Oct. 27 at Montana State* L 18-22 8,387 Oct. 1 Weber State* W 31-27 20,890 Nov. 3 at Cal Poly-SLO W 14-10 3,975 Oct. 15 at Montana State* L 7-51 9,807 Nov. 10 Weber State* L 21-23 13,644 Oct. 22 Montana* W 31-28 19,059 Nov. 17 Idaho* L 0-37 20,430 Oct. 29 Nevada* W 40-28 22,178 Nov. 5 at Idaho State* W 31-10 7,125 1985 (7-4, 5-2 Big Sky Conference) Nov. 12 Eastern Illinois W 12-7 12,871 Nov. 19 Idaho* L 20-26 23,687 Date Opponent Result Att. Nov. 26 Northwestern State (La.) L 13-22 10,537 Sept. 7 at Utah L 17-20 25,382 NCAA I-AA First Round – Boise, Idaho Sept. 14 UC Davis W 13-9 17,654 Sept. 21 at Nevada* L 10-37 13,460 Sept. 28 Montana State* W 58-21 17,488 Oct. 5 Long Beach State L 16-17 15,509 Oct. 19 Northern Arizona* W 24-10 15,754 Oct. 26 at Weber State* W 24-21 8,506 Nov. 2 Idaho State* W 29-15 21,039 Nov. 9 at Montana* W 28-3 3,450 Nov. 16 Cal Poly-SLO W 42-14 12,212 Nov. 23 at Idaho* L 27-44 15,800

118 // YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS //

1989 (6-5, 5-3 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att. Head Coach – Sept. 9 Stephen F. Austin State W 23-12 19,918 Sept. 16 Long Beach State L 14-17 20,307 (1993-96) Sept. 23 Oregon State L 30-37 22,315 Sept. 30 at Weber State* W 41-24 4,609 Overall Record: 24-15 Oct. 7 Idaho State* W 20-7 20,834 (.615) Oct. 14 Northern Arizona* W 21-14 18,255 Oct. 21 Montana State* W 37-10 19,241 Oct. 28 at Montana* L 13-48 10,388 Nov. 4 at Nevada* L 14-30 18,275 Nov. 11 Eastern Washington* W 27-20 19,451 1993 (3-8, 1-6 Big Sky Conference) Nov. 18 at Idaho* L 21-26 17,600 Date Opponent Result Att. 1990 (10-4, 6-2 Big Sky Conference) Sept. 4 Rhode Island W 31-10 17,618 Sept. 11 at Nevada L 10-38 28,523 NCAA I-AA Semifinalist Sept. 18 Northeastern W 27-13 17,355 Sept. 25 Stephen F. Austin State L 7-30 19,070 Date Opponent Result Att. Oct. 2 at Montana* L 24-38 15,696 Sept. 1 Stephen F. Austin State W 14-10 19,312 Oct. 9 Northern Arizona* L 9-23 18,879 Sept. 8 Weber State* W 24-14 19,521 Oct. 16 at Weber State* L 14-21 3,971 Sept. 15 at Eastern Washington* L 10-16 4,200 Oct. 23 Idaho State* W 34-27 17,863 Sept. 22 Boston University W 34-21 19,875 Oct. 30 Montana State* L 21-42 15,458 Sept. 29 at Long Beach State* L 20-21 4,106 Nov. 13 Eastern Washington* L 17-28 10,238 Oct. 6 Montana* W 41-3 22,149 Nov. 20 Idaho* L 16-49 15,085 Oct. 13 at Northern Arizona* W 28-20 8,614 Oct. 27 at Idaho State* W 44-16 8,166 Nov. 3 at Montana State* W 31-27 7,477 1994 (13-2, 6-1 Big Sky Conference) Nov. 10 Nevada* W 30-14 22,611 Big Sky Conference Champions Nov. 17 Idaho* L 14-21 23,273 NCAA I-AA National Runner-up Nov. 24 Northern Iowa W 20-3 11,691 NCAA I-AA First Round – Boise, Idaho Date Opponent Result Att. Dec. 1 Middle Tennessee State W 20-13 15,849 Sept. 3 Northeastern W 36-26 19,509 NCAA I-AA Quarterfinals – Boise, Idaho Sept. 10 Cal State-Northridge W 40-19 19,489 Dec. 8 at Nevada L 52-59 19,776 Sept. 17 Nevada W 37-27 21,669 NCAA I-AA Semifinals – Reno, Nev. (3 OT) Sept. 24 Liberty W 35-7 21,584 Oct. 1 at Northern Arizona* W 28-16 12,865 1991 (7-4, 4-4 Big Sky Conference) Oct. 8 Weber State* W 24-17 23,226 Oct. 15 at Idaho State* L 31-32 10,267 Date Opponent Result Att. Oct. 22 at Montana State* W 38-10 7,407 Sept. 7 Liberty W 35-14 20,206 Nov. 5 Montana* W 38-14 22,630 Sept. 14 Long Beach State W 48-14 20,824 Nov. 12 at Eastern Washington* W 16-13 3,872 Sept. 21 Eastern Washington* W 31-17 21,487 Nov. 19 Idaho* W 27-24 23,701 Sept. 28 Stephen F. Austin State W 38-7 20,841 Nov. 26 North Texas W 24-20 14,706 Oct. 12 at Montana* L 7-21 14,170 NCAA I-AA First Round – Boise, Idaho Oct. 19 Northern Arizona* W 57-14 21,228 Dec. 3 Appalachian State W 17-14 15,302 Oct. 26 at Nevada* L 14-17 27,668 NCAA I-AA Quarterfinals – Boise, Idaho Nov. 2 Idaho State* W 38-16 16,787 Dec. 10 Marshall W 28-24 20,068 Nov. 9 Montana State* W 31-14 17,032 NCAA I-AA Semifinals – Boise, Idaho Nov. 16 at Weber State* L 32-35 5,765 Dec. 17 Youngstown State L 14-28 27,674 Nov. 23 at Idaho* L 24-28 15,000 NCAA I-AA Championship – Huntington, W. Va.

1992 (5-6, 3-4 Big Sky Conference) 1995 (7-4, 4-3 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att. Date Opponent Result Att. Sept. 5 Tennessee – Chattanooga L 20-35 18,194 Sept. 9 at Utah State W 38-14 20,909 Sept. 12 at Idaho State* L 20-24 10,498 Sept. 16 Sam Houston State W 38-14 23,377 Sept. 19 Pacific W 17-7 17,132 Sept. 23 at Montana* L 28-54 18,504 Sept 26 at Stephen F. Austin State W 24-20 12,145 Sept. 30 Northwestern Louisiana L 17-22 22,364 Oct. 3 Montana* W 27-21 19,732 Oct. 7 at Northern Arizona* L 13-32 21,683 Oct. 10 at Northern Arizona* W 20-14 12,937 Oct. 14 at Weber State* W 40-14 11,428 Oct. 17 Weber State* W 24-21 19,179 Oct. 21 Idaho State* W 27-17 23,621 Oct. 24 Portland State L 26-51 18,098 Oct. 28 Portland State W 49-14 18,128 Oct. 31 at Montana State* L 13-17 5,827 Nov. 4 Eastern Washington* W 63-44 18,051 Nov. 14 at Eastern Washington* L 13-14 4,218 Nov. 11 Montana State* W 35-7 23,327 Nov. 21 Idaho* L 16-62 22,472 Nov. 18 at Idaho* L 13-33 16,295

119 // YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS //

1996 (2-10, 1-4 Big West Conference) AP Rank Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Head Coach – Aug. 31 Central Michigan L 21-42 19,258 Sept. 7 Portland State W 33-22 19,445 (1998-2000) Sept. 14 Eastern Washington L 21-27 18,595 Sept. 21 at Hawai’i L 14-20 29,140 Overall Record: 26-10 Sept. 28 Northwestern Louisiana L 16-20 18,893 (.722) Oct. 5 at Arizona State NR/5 L 7-56 49,108 Oct. 12 at Nevada* L 28-66 25,330 Oct. 19 Utah State* L 14-39 18,168 Nov. 2 at Fresno State L 7-41 36,099 Nov. 9 North Texas* L 27-30 18,119 Nov. 16 at New Mexico State* W 33-32 4,153 1998 (6-5, 2-3 Big West Conference) AP Rank Nov. 23 Idaho* L 19-64 22,323 Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Sept. 5 Cal State-Northridge W 26-13 25,127 NOTE: Tom Mason served as the interim head coach for the first 10 games of the Sept. 12 Washington State L 21-33 26,189 1996 season. Pokey Allen coached the final two games. Sept. 19 Portland State W 42-24 22,412 Sept. 26 at Utah W 31-28 36,037 Oct. 3 at Louisiana Tech L 23-63 17,623 Head Coach – Oct. 10 North Texas* L 13-21 21,252 Oct. 17 Weber State W 24-13 20,766 (1997) Oct. 24 Utah State* W 30-16 19,561 Oct. 31 at Nevada* L 24-42 24,279 Overall Record: 5-6 Nov. 7 at New Mexico State* W 55-51 12,034 Nov. 21 Idaho* L 35-36 30,208 (.455) (OT)

1999 (10-3, 5-1 Big West Conference) Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Champions 1997 (5-6, 3-2 Big West Conference) Big West Conference Champions AP Rank AP Rank Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Aug. 30 Cal State-Northridge^ L 23-63 26,824 Sept. 4 at UCLA NR/17 L 7-38 46,752 Sept. 6 at Wisconsin L 24-28 73,209 Sept. 11 Southern Utah W 35-27 25,060 Sept. 13 at Central Michigan L 26-44 19,003 Sept. 18 at Hawai’i L 19-34 31,751 Sept. 20 Weber State W 24-7 25,677 Sept. 25 New Mexico W 20-9 20,806 Sept. 27 at Washington State NR/15 L 0-58 34,131 Oct. 2 Utah W 26-20 21,817 Oct. 11 New Mexico State* W 52-10 22,814 Oct. 9 Eastern Washington W 41-7 21,981 Oct. 18 at North Texas* W 17-14 15,047 Oct. 16 at North Texas* L 10-17 11,648 Oct. 25 Louisiana Tech L 27-31 20,016 Oct. 23 Nevada* W 52-17 21,730 Nov. 1 at Utah State* L 20-24 18,205 Oct. 30 at Utah State* W 33-27 12,214 Nov. 8 Nevada* L 42-56 22,382 Nov. 6 Arkansas State* W 63-10 24,022 Nov. 22 at Idaho* W 30-23 14,501 Nov. 13 New Mexico State* W 45-26 25,437 (OT) Nov. 20 at Idaho* W 45-14 25,867 ^ NOTE: Cal State-Northridge later forfeited this game to Boise State. Dec. 30 Louisville ESPN W 34-31 29,283 Crucial.com/Humanitarian Bowl – Boise, Idaho

2000 (10-2, 5-0 Big West Conference) Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Champions Big West Conference Champions AP Rank Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Sept. 2 at New Mexico W 31-14 22,090 Sept. 9 Northern Iowa W 42-17 26,490 Sept. 16 vs. Arkansas L 31-38 54,286 Sept. 23 at Central Michigan W 47-10 21,837 Oct. 7 at Washington State L 35-42 25,129 Oct. 14 Eastern Washington W 41-23 25,493 Oct. 21 North Texas* W 59-0 22,418 Oct. 28 at New Mexico State* W 41-34 11,323 Nov. 4 at Arkansas State* W 42-14 8,264 Nov. 11 Utah State* W 66-38 27,206 Nov. 18 Idaho* W 66-24 30,856 Dec. 28 UTEP ESPN W 38-23 26,203 Crucial.com/Humanitarian Bowl – Boise, Idaho

120 // YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS //

2003 (13-1, 8-0 Western Athletic Conference PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl Champions Head Coach – WAC Champions (2001-05) Ranked No. 15 – Final ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll Ranked No. 16 – Final Associated Press Poll Overall Record: 53-11 AP Rank (.828) Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Sept. 6 Idaho State W 62-0 30,664 Sept. 13 at Idaho W 24-10 14,320 Sept. 20 at Oregon State L 24-26 35,963 Sept. 27 Wyoming W 33-17 30,192 Oct. 4 at Louisiana Tech* W 43-37 17,859 2001 (8-4, 6-2 Western Athletic Conference) Oct. 11 Tulsa* W 27-20 29,719 AP Rank Oct. 18 at SMU* W 45-3 10,109 Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Oct. 25 San Jose State* W 77-14 26,062 Sept. 1 at South Carolina NR/21 L 13-32 83,019 Oct. 30 at BYU ESPN W 50-12 60,554 Sept. 8 Washington State L 20-41 27,697 Nov. 15 UTEP* 24/NR W 51-21 24,513 Sept. 22 UTEP* W 42-17 23,517 Nov. 21 at Fresno State* ESPN2 20/NR W 31-17 39,252 Sept. 29 at Idaho W 45-13 20,359 Nov. 29 Nevada* 18/NR W 56-3 27,440 Oct. 6 at Rice* L 14-45 14,630 Dec. 6 at Hawai’i* ESPN2 18/NR W 45-28 39,685 Dec. 23 vs. TCU ESPN 18/19 W 34-31 38,028 Oct. 13 Tulsa* W 41-10 23,123 PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl – Fort Worth, Texas Oct. 19 at Fresno State* ESPN NR/8 W 35-30 42,881 Oct. 27 Nevada* W 49-7 24,298 Nov. 3 at Louisiana Tech* L 42-48 16,621 2004 (11-1, 8-0 Western Athletic Conference) Nov. 10 at Hawai’i* W 28-21 45,012 WAC Champions Nov. 17 San Jose State* W 56-6 24,388 Ranked No. 12 – Final Associated Press Poll Nov. 24 Central Michigan W 26-10 19,963 Ranked No. 13 – Final ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll AP Rank 2002 (12-1, 8-0 Western Athletic Conference) Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Champions Sept. 4 Idaho W 65-7 30,944 WAC Champions Sept. 10 Oregon State ESPN W 53-34 30,950 Ranked No. 12 – Final ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll Sept. 18 at UTEP* 23/NR W 47-31 33,921 Sept. 24 BYU ESPN 21/NR W 28-27 30,601 Ranked No. 15 – Final Associated Press Poll Oct. 2 SMU* 23/NR W 38-20 30,322 AP Rank Oct. 16 at Tulsa* 21/NR W 45-42 20,817 Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Oct. 23 Fresno State* ESPN2 19/NR W 33-16 30,623 Aug. 31 Idaho W 38-21 30,878 Oct. 29 Hawai’i* ESPN2 18/NR W 69-3 29,591 Sept. 7 at Arkansas L 14-41 70,142 Nov. 13 at San Jose State* ESPN2 14/NR W 56-49 5,028 Sept. 14 at Wyoming W 35-13 16,256 (2 OT) Sept. 28 Utah State W 63-38 25,161 Nov. 20 Louisiana Tech* 13/NR W 55-14 30,462 Oct. 5 Hawai’i* W 58-31 25,857 Nov. 27 at Nevada* ESPN 10/NR W 58-21 21,799 Oct. 12 at Tulsa* W 52-24 15,079 Dec. 31 vs. Louisville ESPN 10/8 L 40-44 58,355 Oct. 18 Fresno State* ESPN W 67-21 30,924 Autozone Liberty Bowl – Memphis, Tenn. Oct. 26 at San Jose State* W 45-8 10,497 Nov. 2 at UTEP* W 58-3 21,689 2005 (9-4, 7-1 Western Athletic Conference) Nov. 9 Rice* W 49-7 23,962 Nov. 16 Louisiana Tech* W 36-10 28,413 WAC Champions Nov. 23 at Nevada* 23/NR W 44-7 20,247 AP Rank Dec. 31 Iowa State ESPN 18/NR W 34-16 30,446 Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Crucial.com/Humanitarian Bowl – Boise, Idaho Sept. 3 at Georgia ESPN 18/13 L 13-48 92,746 Sept. 10 at Oregon State FSN L 27-30 42,876 Sept. 21 Bowling Green ESPN2 W 48-20 30,561 Oct. 1 at Hawai’i* W 44-41 31,695 Oct. 8 Portland State W 21-14 30,603 Oct. 15 San Jose State* W 38-21 30,342 Oct. 22 at Utah State* W 45-21 12,922 Oct. 29 Nevada* W 49-14 29,843 Nov. 5 New Mexico State* W 56-6 28,454 Nov. 10 at Fresno State ESPN NR/20 L 7-27 42,781 Nov. 19 Idaho* W 70-35 30,394 Nov. 26 at Louisiana Tech* W 30-13 16,281 Dec. 28 Boston College ESPN L 21-27 30,493 MPC Computers Bowl – Boise, Idaho

121 // YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS //

2009 (14-0, 8-0 Western Athletic Conference) Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Champions & WAC Champions Head Coach – Chris Petersen Ranked No. 4 – Final Associated Press and USA Today (2006-13) Coaches Polls AP Rank Overall Record: 84-8 Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Sept. 3 Oregon ESPN 14/16 W 19-8 34,127 (.913) Sept. 12 Miami (Ohio) 12/NR W 48-0 32,228 Sept. 18 at Fresno State* ESPN 10/NR W 51-34 35,637 Sept. 26 at Bowling Green 8/NR W 49-14 22,396 Oct. 3 UC Davis 5/NR W 34-16 32,497 Oct. 14 at Tulsa ESPN 5/NR W 28-21 30,000 2006 (13-0, 8-0 Western Athletic Conference) Oct. 24 at Hawai’i* 6/NR W 54-9 37,928 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Champions & WAC Champions Oct. 31 San Jose State* 6/NR W 45-7 31,684 Ranked No. 5 – Final Associated Press Poll Nov. 6 at Louisiana Tech* ESPN2 5/NR W 45-35 23,240 Nov. 14 Idaho* ESPNU 6/NR W 63-25 33,986 Ranked No. 6 – Final ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll Nov. 20 at Utah State* ESPN2 6/NR W 52-21 18,777 AP Rank Nov. 27 Nevada* ESPN2 6/NR W 44-33 32,642 Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Dec. 5 New Mexico State* 6/NR W 42-7 32,308 Aug. 31 Sacramento State W 45-0 29,674 Jan. 4 TCU FOX 6/4 W 17-10 73,227 Sept. 7 Oregon State ESPN W 42-14 30-711 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl - Glendale, Ariz. Sept. 16 at Wyoming W 17-10 17,880 Sept. 23 Hawai’i* 25/NR W 41-34 30,642 Sept. 30 at Utah 22/NR W 36-3 45,222 2010 (12-1, 7-1 Western Athletic Conference) Oct. 7 Louisiana Tech* 20/NR W 55-14 30,572 MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Champions & WAC Champions Oct. 15 at New Mexico State* ESPN 20/NR W 40-28 16,872 Ranked No. 7 - Final USA Today Coaches Poll Oct. 21 at Idaho* 18/NR W 42-26 17,000 Ranked No. 9 - Final Associated Press Poll Nov. 1 Fresno State* ESPN2 14/NR W 45-21 30,604 AP Rank Nov. 11 at San Jose State* 14/NR W 23-20 21,742 Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Nov. 18 Utah State* 13/NR W 49-10 30,515 Sept. 6 Virginia Tech ESPN 3/7 W 33-30 83,587 Nov. 25 at Nevada* ESPN2 12/NR W 38-7 25,506 FedEx Field - Landover, Maryland Jan. 1 vs. Oklahoma (OT) FOX 9/7 W 43-42 73,719 Sept. 18 at Wyoming CBS CS 3/NR W 51-6 29,014 2007 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl – Glendale, Ariz. Sept. 25 Oregon State ABC 3/24 W 37-24 34,137 Oct. 2 at New Mexico State* WAC TV 3/NR W 59-0 19,661 2007 (10-3, 7-1 Western Athletic Conference) Oct. 9 Toledo WAC TV 4/NR W 57-14 33,833 AP Rank Oct. 16 at San Jose State* WAC TV 3/NR W 48-0 20,239 Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Oct. 26 Louisiana Tech* ESPN2 2/NR W 49-20 32,026 Aug. 31 Weber State 24/NR W 56-7 30,278 Nov. 6 Hawai’i* ESPNU 2/NR W 42-7 34,060 Sept. 8 at Washington FSN NW 22/NR L 10-24 70,045 Nov. 12 at Idaho* ESPN2 4/NR W 52-14 16,453 Sept. 15 Wyoming W 24-14 30,199 Nov. 19 Fresno State* ESPN2 3/NR W 51-0 33,454 Sept. 27 Southern Miss W 38-16 30,159 Nov. 26 at Nevada* ESPN2 3/18 L 31-34 30,712 Oct. 7 New Mexico State* ESPN W 58-0 30,239 (OT) Oct. 14 Nevada* ESPN W 69-67 30,394 Dec. 4 Utah State* WAC TV 9/NR W 50-14 32,101 (4 OT) Dec. 22 Utah ESPN 10/20 W 26-3 41,923 Oct. 20 at Louisiana Tech* W 45-31 19,199 Oct. 26 at Fresno State* ESPN2 W 34-21 40,607 2011 (12-1, 6-1 Mountain West Conference) Nov. 3 San Jose State* 21/NR W 42-7 30,416 Nov. 10 at Utah State * 19/NR W 52-0 18,864 MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Champions Nov. 17 Idaho* 17/NR W 58-14 30,681 Ranked No. 6 - Final USA Today Coaches Poll Nov. 23 at Hawai’i* ESPN2 17/13 L 27-39 50,000 Ranked No. 8 - Final Associated Press Poll Dec. 23 vs. East Carolina ESPN 24/NR L 38-41 30,467 AP Rank Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl – Honolulu, Hawai’i Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Sept. 3 Georgia ESPN 5/19 W 35-21 73,614 2008 (12-1, 8-0 Western Athletic Conference) Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game - Atlanta, Ga. WAC Champions Sept. 16 at Toledo ESPN 4/NR W 40-15 28,905 Sept. 24 Tulsa CBS-SN 4/NR W 41-21 34,109 Ranked No. 11 – Final Associated Press Poll Oct. 1 Nevada VERSUS 4/NR W 30-10 34,098 Ranked No. 13 – Final USA Today Coaches Poll Oct. 7 at Fresno State ESPN 5/NR W 57-7 33,871 AP Rank Oct. 15 at Colorado State* Mtn. 5/NR W 63-13 30,027 Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Oct. 22 Air Force* VERSUS 5/NR W 37-26 34,196 Aug. 30 Idaho State W 49-7 32,318 Nov. 5 at UNLV* CBSSN 5/NR W 48-21 26,281 Sept. 13 Bowling Green W 20-7 32,335 Nov. 12 TCU* VERSUS 5/NR L 35-36 34,146 Sept. 20 at Oregon NR/17 W 37-32 58,723 Nov. 19 at San Diego State* CBSSN 10/NR W 52-35 52,256 Oct. 1 Louisiana Tech* ESPN 19/NR W 38-3 32,071 Nov. 26 Wyoming* Mtn. 7/NR W 36-14 33,773 Oct. 11 at Southern Miss. CBS-CS 15/NR W 24-7 30,912 Dec. 3 New Mexico* Mtn. 9/NR W 45-0 33,878 Oct. 17 Hawai’i* ESPN 15/NR W 27-7 32,342 Dec. 22 Arizona State ESPN 8/NR W 56-24 35,720 Oct. 24 at San Jose State* ESPN2 13/NR W 33-16 26,258 MAACO Bowl Las Vegas - Las Vegas, Nevada Nov. 1 at New Mexico State* 11/NR W 49-0 15,922 Nov. 8 Utah State* 9/NR W 49-14 32,171 Nov. 15 at Idaho* 9/NR W 45-10 17,000 Nov. 22 at Nevada* ESPN2 9/NR W 41-34 27,057 Nov. 28 Fresno State* ESPN2 9/NR W 61-10 32,412 Dec. 23 TCU ESPN 9/11 L 16-17 34,628 San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl – San Diego, Calif. 122 // YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS //

2012 (11-2, 7-1 Mountain West Conference) Mountain West Co-Champions MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Champions Head Coach – Bryan Harsin Ranked No. 14 - Final USA Today Coaches Poll (2014-present) Ranked No. 18 - Final Associated Press Poll AP Rank Overall Record: 31-9 Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. (.775) Aug. 31 at Michigan State ESPN 24/13 L 13-17 78,709 Sept. 15 Miami (Ohio) NBCSN 24/NR W 39-12 34,178 Sept. 20 BYU ESPN 24/NR W 7-6 36,864 Sept. 29 at New Mexico* KTVB 24/NR W 32-29 28,270 Oct. 6 at Southern Miss FSN NR/NR W 40-14 25,337 2014 (12-2, 7-1 Mountain West Conference) Oct. 13 Fresno State* NBCSN 24/NR W 20-10 35,742 Oct. 20 UNLV* NBCSN 24/NR W 32-7 36,012 VIZIO Fiesta Bowl Champions & Mountain West Champions Oct. 27 at Wyoming* CBSSN 24/NR W 45-14 17,855 Ranked No. 16 - Final Associated Press Poll Nov. 3 San Diego State* CBSSN 19/NR L 19-21 36,084 Ranked No. 16 - Final USA Today Coaches Poll Nov. 10 at Hawai’i* NBCSN NR/NR W 49-14 29,471 AP Rank Nov. 17 Colorado State* CBSSN NR/NR W 42-14 33,545 Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Dec. 1 at Nevada* ABC 24/NR W 27-21 30,017 Aug. 28 Ole Miss ESPN NR/18 L 13-35 32,823 Dec. 22 Washington ESPN 20/NR W 28-26 33,217 Chick-Fil-A Kickoff Game - Atlanta, Ga. MAACO Bowl Las Vegas - Las Vegas, Nevada Sept. 6 Colorado State* ESPN2 NR/NR W 37-24 34,910 Sept. 13 at Connecticut ABC NR/NR W 38-21 30,098 2013 (8-5, 6-2 Mountain West Conference) Sept. 20 Louisiana CBSSN NR/NR W 34-9 33,337 AP Rank Sept. 27 at Air Force* CBSSN NR/NR L 14-28 30,012 Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Oct. 4 at Nevada* CBSSN NR/NR W 51-46 32,327 Aug. 31 at Washington FOX1 19/NR L 6-38 71,963 Oct. 17 Fresno State* ESPN NR/NR W 37-27 35,008 Sept. 7 Tennessee-Martin ESPN3 NR/NR W 63-14 33,293 Oct. 24 BYU ESPN NR/NR W 55-30 36,752 Sept. 13 Air Force* ESPN NR/NR W 42-20 36,069 Nov. 8 at New Mexico* CBSSN NR/NR W 60-49 21,089 Sept. 20 at Fresno State* ESPN NR/25 L 40-41 41,031 Nov. 15 San Diego State* ESPNU NR/NR W 38-29 27,478 Sept. 28 Southern Miss ESPNU NR/NR W 60-7 35,356 Nov. 22 at Wyoming* ESPN2 NR/NR W 63-14 15,821 Oct. 12 at Utah State* CBSSN NR/NR W 34-23 25,513 Nov. 29 Utah State* ESPN2 25/NR W 50-19 33,940 Oct. 19 Nevada* CBSSN NR/NR W 34-17 35,843 Dec. 6 Fresno State CBS 22/NR W 28-14 26,101 Oct. 25 at BYU ESPN NR/NR L 20-37 62,954 Sports Authority Mountain West Football Championship - Boise, Idaho Nov. 2 at Colorado State* CBSSN NR/NR W 42-30 21,133 Dec. 31 Arizona ESPN 21/12 W 38-30 66,896 Nov. 16 Wyoming* ESPN2 NR/NR W 48-7 33,992 VIZIO Fiesta Bowl - Glendale, Ariz. Nov. 23 at San Diego State* CBSSN NR/NR L 31-34 33,645 (OT) 2015 (9-4, 5-3 Mountain West Conference) Nov. 30 New Mexico* ESPN2 NR/NR W 45-17 31,645 SDCCU Poinsettia Bowl Champions Dec. 24 vs. Oregon State ESPN NR/NR L 23-38 29,106 AP Rank Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl - Honolulu, Hawai’i Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Sept. 4 Washington ESPN 23/NR W 16-13 36,836 NOTE: Bob Gregory served as the interim head coach for the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Sept. 12 at BYU ESPN2 20/NR L 35-24 63,470 Sept. 18 Idaho State CBSSN NR/NR W 52-0 33,868 Sept. 25 at Virginia ESPN2 NR/NR W 56-14 42,427 Oct. 3 Hawai’i* ESPN2 NR/NR W 55-0 35,907 Oct. 10 at Colorado State* CBSSN NR/NR W 41-10 26,117 Oct. 16 at Utah State* CBSSN 25/NR L 52-26 22,509 Oct. 24 Wyoming* ESPN2 NR/NR W 34-14 31,946 Oct. 31 at UNLV* ESPNU NR/NR W 55-27 14,315 Nov. 14 New Mexico* ESPNU NR/NR L 24-31 32,780 Nov. 20 Air Force* ESPN2 NR/NR L 30-37 30,332 Nov. 27 San Jose State* CBSSN NR/NR W 40-23 15,770 Dec. 23 Northern Illinois ESPN NR/NR W 55-7 21,501 SDCCU Poinsettia Bowl - San Diego, Calif.

123 // YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS //

2016 (10-3, 6-2 Mountain West Conference) AP Rank Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Sept. 3 at Louisiana ESPN3 W, 45-10 22,661 Sept. 10 Washington State ESPN2 W, 31-28 36,163 Sept. 24 at Oregon State FS1 W, 38-24 42,846 Oct. 1 Utah State ESPN2 24/- W, 21-10 36,602 Oct. 7 at New Mexico CBSSN 19/- W, 49-21 20,090 Oct. 15 Colorado State ESPN2 15/- W, 28-23 33,448 Oct. 20 BYU ESPN 14/- W, 28-27 34,575 Oct. 29 at Wyoming CBSSN 13/- L, 28-30 24,023 Nov. 4 San Jose State ESPN 24/- W, 45-31 31,863 Nov. 12 at Hawai’i CBSSN 22/- W, 52-16 22,731 Nov. 18 UNLV ESPN2 20/- W, 42-25 32,989 Nov. 25 at Air Force CBSSN 19/- L, 20-27 23,556 Dec. 27 vs. Baylor ESPN L, 12-31 33,328 SDCCU Poinsettia Bowl - San Diego, Calif.

* Denotes conference game

124 // OUTSTANDING PLAYER - BOWL //

Running Back Brock Forsey Quarterback Bart Hendricks 1999 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl 2000 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Bronco Most Valuable Player Bronco Most Valuable Player

Defensive Tackle Bobby Hammer Quarterback Ryan Dinwiddie 2002 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl 2003 PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl Bronco Most Valuable Player Bronco Most Valuable Player

125 // OUTSTANDING PLAYER - BOWL //

Safety Marty Tadman 2007 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Defensive Most Valuable Player

Quarterback Jared Zabransky 2007 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Offensive Most Valuable Player 2005 MPC Computers Bowl Bronco Most Valuable Player 2004 AutoZone Liberty Bowl Bronco Offensive Player of the Game

Cornerback Brandyn Thompson Running Back Jeremy Avery 2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl 2007 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Defensive Most Vaulable Player Bronco Most Valuable Player 126 // OUTSTANDING PLAYER - BOWL //

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Tight End Kyle Efaw 2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Offensive Most Valuable Player

Running Back Doug Martin 2011 MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Most Valuable Player of the Game

Quarterback Kellen Moore 2010 MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Most Valuable Player of the Game

Wide Receiver Matt Miller 2013 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Bronco Most Valuable Player

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Linebacker Tanner Vallejo Wide Receiver Thomas Sperbeck 2014 VIZIO Fiesta Bowl 2014 VIZIO Fiesta Bowl Defensive Most Valuable Player Offensive Most Valuable Player

Quarterback Brett Rypien (left) 2015 SDCCU Poinsettia Bowl Offensive Most Valuable Player STUD Kamalei Correa (right) 2015 SDCCU Poinsettia Bowl Defensive Most Valuable Player

128 // BOWL HISTORY // Broncos Rally to Win Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl

Boise State 34, Louisville 31 Dec. 30, 1999 – Bronco Stadium – Boise, Idaho

“What a great day to be a Bronco!”

Head coach Dirk Koetter pretty much summed it up in his opening comments to the press after Boise State’s 34-31 upset victory over the Louisville Cardinals in the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl in front of 29,283 screaming fans at Bronco Stadium. The game, which featured 10 lead changes, was the first Division I-A bowl victory in the history of the school. Offense was the story early as the Broncos and Cardinals combined for 31 first-quarter points. Louisville started the scoring with a 40-yard field goal by Jon Hilbert which capped a nine-play, 50-yard drive for the Cardinals. Boise State, 10-3, came right back at the Conference USA team. The Broncos marched 80 yards and scored on a 3-yard run by quarterback Bart Hendricks on a fourth-and-one play. Boise State didn’t lead for long. , the Award winner, hit Arnold Jackson on a 54-yard touchdown pass after avoiding a sack. Louisville led 10-7. The Broncos came right back, again on an 80-yard scoring drive. Hendricks capped the drive with a 4-yard touchdown pass to Shay Swan to give BSU a 14-10 lead. Once again Boise State wouldn’t hold the lead long. Just 18 seconds. Zek Parker returned the ensuing kickoff 91 yards for a touchdown to put Louisville ahead 17-14 after a quarter. It looked like Louisville would build on the lead. Redman had the Cardinals in scoring position, maybe ready to put the game away early. But Shaunard Harts stepped in front of a Redman pass and returned it 80 yards for a Bronco touchdown to put BSU back on top, 21-17. Boise State helped Louisville out with turnovers as well. The Broncos had a chance to push the lead to 10, but Davey Malaythong fumbled inside the Cardinals’ 10 to keep Louisville close. Another Bronco turnover let Louisville take the lead into the half. Louisville’s Lou Wallace recovered a Damien Schilling fumble on a punt in Bronco territory. Ten plays later, Redman found Damien Dorsey all alone in the end zone to give the Cardinals a 24-21 halftime lead. A pair of Nick Calaycay field goals were the only scores in the third quarter. Boise State led 27-24 going into the final 15 minutes. Early in the fourth quarter, Redman led the Cardinals on a six-play, 60-yard drive, which Frank Moreau capped with a 3-yard touchdown run. Louisville led 31-27. Boise State came right back. Malaythong scored on a 5-yard run to cap a 10-play, 60-yard drive to put BSU up 34-31. Louisville had a couple of chances to win late, but one drive ended with a punt. The second was stopped by a Kareem Williams interception, the third of the day for Redman. The first quarter was highlighted by a 50-yard screen pass to Brock Forsey. Forsey, a redshirt freshman, rushed for 152 yards dan had a school record 269 all-purpose yards. The Meridian, Idaho, native rushed for 86 yards in the decisive second half in earning Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Most Valuable Player honors for Boise State.

LouisvilleScoring Summary 1st 17 2nd7 3rd0 4th7 Total31 First Downs 26 28 Boise State 14 7 6 7 34 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 32-89 42-198 Passing Yards 314 335 LOU 1st, 12:18 Jon Hilbert, 40-yard field goal Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 26-47-3 20-39-0 BSU 1st, 6:57 Bart Hendricks, 3-yard run (Nick Calaycay kick) Total Yards 403 533 LOU 1st, 4:41 Arnold Jackson, 54-yard pass from Chris Redman Total Plays 79 81 (Hilbert kick) Average Per Play 5.1 6.6 BSU 1st, 1:34 Shay Swan, 4-yard pass from Hendricks, Punting (No-Yards) 5-39.8 2-38.5 (Calaycay kick) Punt Returns (No-Yards) 1-15 4-18 LOU 1st, 1:16 Zek Parker, 91-yard kickoff return (Hilbert kick) Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 7-188 3-96 BSU 2nd, 13:11 Shaunard Harts, 80-yard interception return Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2 (Calaycay kick) Penalties (No-Yards) 14-120 5-61 LOU 2nd, 3:39 Damien Dorsey, 8-yard pass from Redman Third Down Conversions 9/16 7/15 (Hilbert kick) Time of Possession 28;36 31:24 BSU 3rd, 10:16 Calaycay, 26-yard field goal Attendance — 29,283 3rd, 3:30 Calaycay, 46-yard field goal LOU 4th, 12:10 Frank Moreau, 3-yard run (Hilbert kick) Individual Boise State Leaders: Rushing - Brock Forsey 23-152; Passing BSU 4th, 9:28 Davy Malaythong, 5-yard run (Calaycay kick) - Bart Hendricks 20-39-0 335; Receiving - Jay Swillie 4-70; Tackles - Team Statistics Louisville Boise State Bryan Johnson 12

129 // BOWL HISTORY // Broncos Win Second Straight Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl

Boise State 38, UTEP 23 Dec. 28, 2000 – Bronco Stadium – Boise, Idaho If Bart Hendricks hadn’t already etched his name into Bronco football lore, his performance in the 2000 Crucial. com Humanitarian Bowl made it a no-brainer. The senior quarterback earned the bowl’s Most Valuable Player honors by scoring three touchdowns and throwing for a fourth in leading Boise State to its second consecutive bowl win, 38-23 over Texas-El Paso. Hendricks’ biggest play of the game came just two minutes into the second half. With the Broncos holding a slim 17-10 lead, he turned a simple speed option play into a 77-yard touchdown run. Hendricks turned up field at the line of scrimmage, eluded a couple of UTEP defenders and then found a lane down the middle of the field. Three UTEP defenders never could catch Hendricks from behind, showing the speed that helped make him the 1999 and 2000 Big West Conference Offensive Player of the Year. After UTEP added a late third-quarter field goal to cut the lead to 24-13, Hendricks and company expanded the lead thanks to the efforts of punter Jeff Edwards. Facing fourth-and-four at its own 37-yard line, Boise State faked a punt on the first play of the fourth quarter. Edwards took the snap, hesitated momentarily and then broke up field. He broke the tackle just before the first down marker, and then slipped outside for a 22-yard gain. One play later, tailback and 1999 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl MVP Brock Forsey pushed the score to 31-13, taking a sweep play 41 yards for a touchdown. In a matter of just 20 seconds, Boise State had gone from punting to UTEP and holding an 11-point lead, to being up by three scores and close to landing the knockout punch. The Miners responded on their next two possessions, marching 50 yards in seven plays to answer the Forsey touchdown with a field goal, cutting the lead to 31-16. Texas-El Paso’s defense held the Broncos on the following possession. It took UTEP’s offense nine plays to score, cutting the Bronco lead to 31-23 with 7:45 to play. The Miner defense again answered the call, holding Boise State on the ensuing possession and forcing Boise State’s seventh punt of the game. But Bronco safety Travis Burgher forced UTEP’s third turnover of the game, stripping the ball free on the Miner’s punt return. Davy Malaythong came off the bottom of the pile with the ball and Boise State was back in business. Boise State’s next touchdown was the reverse of what Bronco fans seen had throughout the last two seasons. This time it was Hendricks who came out of the backfield in a pass pattern after handing the ball off on a fake run. Wide receiver Andre Banks threw the ball back across the field and Hendricks made his first career reception. The touchdown covered 11 yards as Hendricks went up to take the ball away from a UTEP defender in the end zone and seal the Bronco win at 38-23. Hendricks ended the game, and his impressive Bronco career, with 247 passing yards, a touchdown pass and two rushing touchdowns, while fittingly making the final Boise State touchdown of the 2000 season on a reception.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total UTEP 0 10 3 10 23 First Downs 22 18 Boise State 7 10 7 14 38 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 44-118 29-175 Passing Yards 201 258 BSU 1st, 13:08 Jay Swillie, 28-yard pass from Bart Hendricks Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 17-38-1 18-30-1 (Nick Calaycay kick) Total Yards 319 433 BSU 2nd, 14:53 Calaycay, 41-yard field goal Total Plays 82 59 UTEP 2nd, 9:26 J. Knapp, 9-yard pass from R. Perez (R. Bishop Average Yards Per Play 3.9 7.3 kick) Punting (No-Yards) 5-48.8 7-42.6 UTEP 2nd, 4:08 Bishop, 28-yard field goal Punt Returns (No-Yards) 5-91 3-15 BSU 2nd, 0:23 Hendricks, 12-yard run (Calaycay kick) Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 5-66 6-118 BSU 3rd, 12:41 Hendricks, 77-yard run (Calaycay kick) Fumbles-Lost 4-2 2-0 UTEP 3rd, 1:36 Bishop, 43-yard field goal Penalties (No-Yards) 4-35 6-59 BSU 4th, 14:40 Brock Forsey, 41-yard run (Calaycay kick) Third Down Conversions 7/18 2/11 UTEP 4th, 13:09 Bishop, 47-yard field goal Time of Possession 32:55 27:05 UTEP 4th, 7:45 C. Porter, 3-yard run (Bishop kick) Attendance — 26,203 BSU 4th, 3:35 Hendricks, 11-yard pass from Andre Banks (Calaycay kick) Individual Boise State Leaders Rushing Att. Net TDs Avg. Team Statistics UTEP Boise State Brock Forsey 10 68 1 6.8 Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDs Bart Hendricks 29 17 1 247 1 Receiving No. Yds. TDs Brock Forsey 4 56 0 Jay Swillie 4 50 1 Tackles Un. Ast. Total Shawn Sandoval 1 13 14

130 // BOWL HISTORY // Broncos Complete Incredible Season with Victory Over Iowa State in Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl

Boise State 34, Iowa State 16 Dec. 31, 2002 – Bronco Stadium – Boise, Idaho It wasn’t the start the 15th ranked Broncos were used to, but the end was very familiar. Boise State, the nation’s top scoring offense, scored just 7 first-half points but found its form in the second half and picked up a 34-16 win over Iowa State in the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl. The victory capped an outstanding season for the Broncos as Boise State ended with a 12-1 overall record and its third Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl win in four years. Boise State won its first bowl game in 1999 with a 34-31 win over the . The Broncos successfully defended its H-Bowl title the next year (2000) with a 38-23 win over the University of Texas at El Paso. Boise State trailed 10-7 at the half for just the second time that season (the other coming at Arkansas, 24-0), while totaling just 107 yards of total offense before the break. It was a different story early in the second half. After forcing Iowa State to punt after three plays, the Broncos’ offense started to roll. Boise State scored on their first two possessions of the second half. Brock Forsey capped the first drive, which covered 54 yards oneven s plays, with a 2-yard touchdown run. It was Forsey’s second touchdown of the day. On the next drive, Ryan Dinwiddie scored on a 1-yard quarterback sneak after leading Boise State on a 10-play, 51-yard drive for a 21-10 Bronco lead. “I don’t think we woke up until halftime,” senior offensive lineman Rob Vian said, referring to the 10 a.m. kickoff. The Boise State defense kept the Cyclones and all-everything quarterback Seneca Wallace in check for most of the game. Iowa State managed just 275 total yards on offense, and Wallace finished with 83 yards rushing and 107 yards passing while completing just 13-of-38passes. Three Broncos finished with double-digit tackles. Sophomore linebacker Andy Avalos had 13, Wes Nurse and Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl MVP Bobby Hammer each added 10. Hammer finished with a career-high in tackles, including three tackles for loss. The Bronco offense added a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns, while Iowa State scored a meaningless touchdown with just 2:34 toplay. The clincher for the Broncos came with 5:20 to play when Forsey scored his third touchdown of the game, his 32nd of the season, to give the Broncos a 27-10 lead. Dinwiddie connected with senior Lou Fanucchi with 27 seconds to play to account for the final touchdown. Forsey led the Broncos with 78 yards rushing on 24 carries. Dinwiddie completed 17-of-32 passes for 160 yards and a touchdown. Senior Billy Wingfield caught a game-best five passes for 64 yards to finish the season with 1,138 yards receiving, breaking the old record 1,101of set by Kipp Bedard in 1981. “(Iowa State) had a good defense,” running back David Mikell said about Boise State’s lack of first-half points. “It’s funny, if we don’t score 60 points people say what’s wrong with the offense. I thought they did a good job.”

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Team Statistics Iowa State Boise State Iowa State 3 7 0 6 16 First Downs 17 19 Boise State 0 7 14 13 34 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 41-145 40-157 Passing Yards 130 160 ISU 1st, 8:46 Adam Benike, 30-yard field goal Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 15-42-0 17-32-0 BSU 2nd, 9:38 Brock Forsey, 4-yard run (Nick Calaycay kick) Total Yards 275 317 ISU 2nd, 2:29 Jam Montgomery, 6-yard pass from Seneca Total Plays 83 72 Wallace (Benike kick) Average Yards Per Play 3.3 4.4 BSU 3rd, 10:24 Forsey, 2-yard run (Calaycay kick) Punting (No-Yards) 7-42.7 8-31.5 BSU 3rd, 4:00 Ryan Dinwiddie, 1-yard run (Calaycay kick) Punt Returns (No-Yards) 5-38 5-57 BSU 4th, 5:20 Forsey, 9-yard run (Calaycay kick failed) Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 4-77 3-84 ISU 4th, 2:34 Lane Danielsen, 4-yard run (Benike rush failed) Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0 BSU 4th, 0:27 Lou Fanucchi, 3-yard pass from Dinwiddie Penalties (No-Yards) 6-47 5-34 (Calaycay kick) Third Down Conversions 8/23 5/15 Time of Possession 30:29 29:31 Attendance — 30,446

Individual Boise State Leaders Rushing Att. Net TDs Avg. Brock Forsey 24 78 3 3.3 Passing Cmp. Att. Int. Yds. TDs Ryan Dinwiddie 17 32 0 160 1 Receiving No. Yds. TDs Billy Wingfield 5 64 0 Tackles Un. Ast. Total Andy Avalos 5 8 13

131 // BOWL HISTORY // Broncos Cap Second Straight Nationally Ranked Season with Victory in the Inaugural PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl

Boise State 34, TCU 31 Dec. 23, 2003 – Amon G. Carter Stadium – Fort Worth, Texas

Ryan Dinwiddie ended his career as the most efficient passer in college football and led Boise State to its first bowl victory away from home. Dinwiddie threw for 325 yards and three touchdowns, the last an 18-yarder to Derek Schouman for the winning score, and the No. 18 Broncos beat No. 19 TCU 34-31 in the inaugural PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl. Dinwiddie hit 19-of-35 passes for 325 yards and three touchdowns to finish the season with 4,356 passing yards. He also completed his career with 9,809 passing yards, 82 touchdowns and just 20 interceptions. The win wasn’t secure until sophomore Mike Wynn, who had not attempted a kick for TCU all season, was well short on a 51-yard field goal try with seven seconds left. Prior to TCU’s failed field goal attempt, the Broncos missed a chance to clinch the game after Gabe Franklin’s diving interception gave the ball back to Boise State with 5:41left in the game. But Boise State then went three-and-out, giving the ball back to TCU with 3:27 left. In TCU’s final drive, the Horned Frogs converted a fourth-and-10 from their 20 when quarterback Brandon Hassell completed a 28-yard pass. The Frogs then converted on a fourth-and-one, when Lonta Hobbs just got the needed yards to the 28 with 40 seconds left. After three incomplete passes and a penalty, Wynn came out for a field goal attempt, but the kick was well short, securing theronco B win. The score was tied at halftime with Boise State getting scoring plays from T.J. Acree on a 27-yard pass from Dinwiddie, a 54-yard reception from Dinwiddie to Jeff Carpenter, a 75-yard run by David Mikell and a 23-yard field goal by Tyler Jones. On the first play of the second half, Bronco linebacker AndyAvalos recovered a TCU fumble which led to a 37-yard field goal by Jones for a 27-24 Boise State lead. Another TCU fumble early in the fourth quarter led to Boise State’s final score, an 18-yard pass from Dinwiddie to tight end Derek Schouman. Acree was Boise State’s top receiver in the game with eight catches for 150 yards. Mikell finished the game with 101 rushing ardsy and Wes Nurse was the top Bronco tackler with 14, including 12 unassisted.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TCU 14 10 7 0 31 First Downs 26 19 Boise State 7 17 3 7 34 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 57-280 29-117 Passing Yards 214 325 TCU 1st, 9:53 Cory Rodgers, 3-yard run (Nick Browne kick) Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 15-29-1 19-35-2 BSU 1st, 8:33 T.J. Acree, 27-yard pass from Ryan Dinwiddie Total Yards 494 442 (Tyler Jones kick) Total Plays 86 64 TCU 1st, 1:44 Rodgers, 22-yard pass from B. Hassell (Browne Average Yards Per Play 5.7 6.9 kick) Punting (No-Yards) 4-40.8 5-36.8 TCU 2nd, 9:36 Hassell, 21-yard run (Browne kick) Punt Returns (No-Yards) 2-8 3-34 BSU 2nd, 8:13 Jeff Carpenter, 54-yard pass from Dinwiddie Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 4-65 6-127 (Jones kick) Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 BSU 2nd, 6:12 David Mikell, 75-yard run (Jones kick) Penalties (No-Yards) 6-57 6-70 TCU 2nd, 0:43 Browne, 32-yard field goal Third Down Conversions 7/17 4/13 BSU 2nd, 0:00 Jones, 23-yard field goal Time of Possession 34:05 25:55 BSU 3rd, 13:23 Jones, 37-yard field goal Attendance — 38,028 TCU 3rd, 9:32 Lonta Hobbs, 7-yard run (Browne kick) BSU 4th, 12:43 Derek Schouman, 18-yard pass from Dinwiddie Individual Boise State Leaders (Jones kick) Rushing Att. Net TDs Avg. David Mikell 16 101 1 6.3 Team Statistics TCU Boise State Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds TDs Ryan Dinwiddie 19 35 2 325 3 Receiving No. Yds TDs T.J. Acree 8 150 1 Tackles Un. Ast. Total Wes Nurse 12 2 14

132 // BOWL HISTORY // Broncos Perfect Season Falls One Game Short in 44-40 Loss to Louisville in AutoZone Liberty Bowl

Louisville 44, Boise State 40 Dec. 31, 2004 – Liberty Bowl – Memphis, Tenn.

Louisville snapped Boise State’s 22-game winning streak, which was the nation’s longest, in the highest-scoring game in Liberty Bowl history with a 44-40 victory. The Cardinals (11-1) won their third Liberty Bowl by handing the Broncos (11-1) their first loss since September 2003. Eric Shelton scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 1-yard run with 6:48 left, as the eighth-ranked Cardinals held off the 10th-ranked Broncos on New Year’s Eve. The Broncos had one last chance to win after Art Carmody’s 19-yard field goal with 1:10 left put Louisville ahead by four. Quarterback Jared Zabransky drove the Broncos to the Louisville 30 before his final pass into the end zone was intercepted by Louisville safety Kerry Rhodes as time expired. Everyone expected a high-scoring game in a bowl pairing the nation’s top two offenses. The teams didn’t disappoint as they swapped the lead five times. The 84 combined points topped the 80 points by Colorado and Alabama in 1969 and was one of a handful of Liberty Bowlrecords set. Louisville won only for the second time in seven bowls despite a season-high four turnovers. The Cardinals rolled up 564 yards, topping 500 yards for the ninth time that season. This was the biggest game in school history for Boise State, a program that moved up to Division I-A in 1996. The Broncos, wholayed p their first three bowls on the blue turf of Bronco Stadium, thought they could keep up with an offense that had trailed only Louisville for most yards and points in the country. But the Broncos, who lost 12 starters from their 2003 squad, finished with 284 yards offense, well below their 511.6-yard average. The teams still rewrote the Liberty Bowl record book. They combined for the most points in the first quarter with 24, and their52 points were the most for the first half. Boise State kicker Tyler Jones had a record 48-yard field goal on the Broncos’ first drive, and Bronco linebacker Andy Avalos dha a 92-yard interception return for a touchdown in the first quarter that bested the 79-yarder by Michael Jordan of Tulane in 1998. Boise State led as much as 34-21 early in the third quarter after scoring 24 straight points. The Cardinals settled down in the second half as quarterback Stefan LeFors drove them on an 81-play drive in eight plays, which he capped with a 14-yard TD toss to J.R. Russell. LeFors then gave Louisville the lead back at 35-34 when he ran in from a yard out with 2:17 left in the third. Boise State’s last lead was at 40-35 when Jon Helmandollar plunged in from 2 yards with 10:51 left. Zabransky finished the game completing 14-of-29 passes for 199 yards and one touchdown for the Broncos. T.J. Acree was Boise tate’sS top receiver with four catches for 57 yards and one score. Lee Marks led the Broncos rushing attack with 66 yards on 15 carries. Two Broncos were in double digits for tackles made with safety Cam Hall leading the team with 19 and rover Chris Carr adding 10.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Boise State 10 21 3 6 40 First Downs 15 29 Louisville 14 7 14 9 44 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 38-88 50-329 Passing Yards 196 235 BSU 1st, 10:49 Tyler Jones, 48-yard field goal Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 15-31-1 21-31-2 UL 1st, 9:09 Gary Barnidge, 6-yard pass from Stefan Total Yards 284 564 LeFors (Art Carmody kick) Total Plays 69 81 BSU 1st, 0:59 Andy Avalos, 92-yard interception return Average Yards Per Play 4.1 7.0 (Jones kick) Punting (No-Yards) 6-39.7 2-24.0 UL 1st, 0:46 Harry Douglas, 65-yard run (Carmody Punt Returns (No-Yards) 1-14.0 4-36 kick) Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 8-186 6-139 UL 2nd, 13:12 B. Clark, 30-yard pass from Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 (Carmody kick) Penalties (No-Yards) 6-55 5-34 BSU 2nd, 8:52 Brad Lau, fumble recovery (Jones kick) Third Down Conversions 5/17 8/14 BSU 2nd, 8:38 T.J. Acree, 19-yard pass from Jared Time of Possession 26:25 33:35 Zabransky (Jones kick) Attendance — 58,355 BSU 2nd, 0:15 Zabransky, 1-yard run (Jones kick) BSU 3rd, 9:05 Jones, 42-yard field goal Individual Boise State Leaders UL 3rd, 6:06 J.R. Russell, 14-yard pass from LeFors Rushing Att. Net TDs Avg. (Carmody kick) Lee Marks 15 66 0 4.4 UL 3rd, 2:17 LeFors, 1-yard run (Carmody kick) Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDs BSU 4th, 10:51 Jon Helmandollar, two-yard run Jared Zabransky 14 29 1 199 1 (Zabransky pass failed) Receiving No. Yds. TDs UL 4th, 6:48 Eric Shelton, 1-yard run (LeFors pass T.J. Acree 4 57 1 failed) Tackles Un. Ast. Total UL 4th, 1:10 Carmody, 19-yard field goal Cam Hall 10 9 19

Team Statistics Boise State Louisville

133 // BOWL HISTORY // Second Half Rally Comes up Short in MPC Computers Bowl Loss to Boston College

Boston College 27, Boise State 21 Dec. 28, 2005 – MPC Computers Bowl – Boise, Idaho

It was nearly a comeback for the ages. Boise State’s second-half rally came up just short as the Broncos lost 27-21 to No. 19 Boston College in the MPC Computers Bowl in Bronco Stadium. Boston College’s Ryan Glasper picked off Bronco quarterback Jared Zabransky’s pass in the end zone with 40 seconds to play to salvage a win for the Eagles, who led 27-0 with 1:30 to play in the third quarter. Boise State stormed back thanks to big plays. Zabransky found Drisan James with a 53-yard touchdown pass to pull the Broncos to within 27-7. The Broncos got the ball back when safety Marty Tadman picked off Matt Ryan at Boston College’s 33. The Broncos capitalized with a four-play drive for a touchdown that was capped by a Zabransky 2-yard touchdown run. Boise State crawled even after a big play on special teams. Quinton Jones returned a punt 92 yards for a score and Boise State was within a touchdown, 27-21. The Broncos got the chance to win the game with one final possession. Boise State drove to the Boston College 5-yard line after a fourth-and- nine conversion and a pass interference call on the Eagles. Zabransky found freshman Vinny Perretta for 32 yards on the fourth-and-nine to get the ball down to the Boston College 14. The Broncos’ drive and the hopes of continuing their 31-game home winning streak ended when Glasper picked off the pass. Jones finished the game with a school-record 151 punt return yards, and his 92-yard return for a touchdown tied the school record he set earlier in the season at Hawaii. Zabransky finished with 279 yards passing while completing 20-of-35 with one touchdown and two interceptions. Legedu Naanee had five catches for 52 yards, Perretta had a career-best four catches for a career-high 84 yards and Jerard Rabb and Jeff Carpenter hadfour catches each. Korey Hall led Boise State with 15 tackles, while Tadman had 11 tackles and an interception and Colt Brooks added 10 tackles.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Boise State 0 0 7 14 21 First Downs 17 20 Boston College 7 17 3 0 27 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 27-43 43-127 Passing Yards 317 256 BC 1st, 11:31 T. Gonzalez, 24-yard pass from M. Ryan (R. Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 23-41-2 19-36-1 Ohlinger kick) Total Yards 360 383 BC 2nd, 12:22 Ohliger, 30-yard field goal Total Plays 68 79 BC 2nd, 2:27 Gonzalez, 13-yard pass from Ryan (Ohliger Average Yards Per Play 5.3 4.8 kick) Punting (No-Yards) 6-38.2 8-42.2 BC 2nd, 1:16 W. Blackmon, 35-yard pass from Ryan (Ohliger Punt Returns (No-Yards) 7-151 3-7 kick) Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 3-62 4-54 BC 3rd, 3:52 Ohliger, 27-yard field goal Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 BSU 3rd, 1:24 Drisan James, 53-yard pass from Jared Penalties (No-Yards) 7-69 11-94 Zabransky (Anthony Montgomery kick) Third Down Conversions 5-16 8-20 BSU 4th, 14:15 Zabransky, 2-yard run (Montgomery kick) Time of Possession 25:43 34:17 BSU 4th, 3:51 Quinton Jones, 92-yard punt return Attendance - 30,493 (Montgomery kick) Individual Boise State Leaders Team Statistics Boise State Boston College Rushing Att. Net TDs Avg. Lee Marks 8 24 0 3.0 Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDs Jared Zabransky 35 20 2 279 1 Receiving No. Yds. TDs Legedu Naanee 5 52 0 Tackles Un. Ast. Total Korey Hall 8 7 15

134 // BOWL HISTORY // Boise State Shocks the Football World with Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Victory over Oklahoma

Boise State 43, Oklahoma 42 (OT) Jan. 1, 2007 – University of Phoenix Stadium – Glendale, Ariz.

In what many say was the greatest game in college football history, ninth-ranked Boise State shocked the No. 7 Oklahoma Sooners 43-42 in overtime to win the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, leaving Boise State as the only undefeated team in the country. Boise State showed plenty of heart and resilience in edging the Sooners in one of the most amazing games in recent memory. In one of the most dramatic finishes in BCS history, the Sooners and the Broncos combined for 22 points in the final 86 seconds of regulation. Boise State lost an 18-point lead midway through the third quarter, then twice rallied from 7-point deficits. The Broncos appeared to be finished when Oklahoma cornerback Marcus Walker intercepted Jared Zabransky’s pass and returned it 33 yards for a touchdown to put the Sooners ahead 35-28 with 1:02 remaining. The magic began on a stunning 50-yard touchdown play on fourth-and-18 in the final seconds of regulation. Zabransky hit Drisanames J at Oklahoma’s 35, and James pitched the ball to Jerard Rabb, who raced into the end zone with seven seconds to play. That play merely set the stage for more Bronco magic. Oklahoma’s Adrian Peterson opened the overtime with a 25-yard touchdown run. The Broncos answered with Vinny Perretta’s fourth-down touchdown pass to Derek Schouman. With Boise State down by a point, Petersen decided to go for the victory. On the decisive play, Zabransky looked at three wide receivers to his right, then handed the ball behind his back to tailback Ian Johnson, who raced untouched into the end zone for the winning 2-point conversion. The wild finish came after Boise State dominated the first 40 minutes, making it clear that the Western Athletic Conference champion deserved a BCS berth. The Broncos stunned the Sooners with two quick touchdowns to take a 14-0 lead midway through the first quarter. The first came on a 49-yard touchdown pass from Zabransky to James. Zabransky froze the defense with a play-fake to Johnson, then fired to James, who was all alone 10 yards behind Walker. On the next series, defensive end Mike T. Williams sacked Sooners quarterback Paul Thompson, who fumbled. Williams recovered at Oklahoma’s 9. Two plays later, Johnson scored from 2 yards out to give the Broncos a 14-0 lead with 7:28 left in the first quarter. The Sooners cut the lead to 14-10 before Zabransky and James connected again shortly before the half for a 21-10 lead. Boise State’s lead was extended to 18 points midway through the third quarter when Marty Tadman intercepted a Sooner pass and returned it 27 yards for a touchdown. But Oklahoma didn’t go away quietly. The Sooners scored a field goal and two touchdowns to cut the Bronco lead to 28-26, with the extra point still to come with 1:26 remaining in regulation. After penalties on their first two 2-point conversion tries, Oklahoma finally converted on a pass play to tie the score at 28. That set the stage for the climax to one of the most celebrated college games ever. Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Boise State 14 7 7 7 8 43 First Downs 16 23 Oklahoma 7 3 7 18 7 42 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 35-110 38-174 Passing Yards 267 233 BSU 1st, 9:06 Drisan James, 49-yard pass from Jared Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 20-30-1 19-32-3 Zabransky (Anthony Montgomery kick) Total Yards 377 407 BSU 1st, 7:28 Ian Johnson, 2-yard run (Montgomery kick) Total Plays 65 70 OU 1st, 0:26 Manuel Johnson, 8-yard pass from Paul Average Yards Per Play 5.8 5.8 Thompson (Garret Hartley kick) Punting (No-Yards) 8-41.6 5-40.4 OU 2nd, 5:28 Hartley, 31-yard field goal Punt Returns (No-Yards) 3-16 4-27 BSU 2nd, 0:33 James, 32-yard pass from Zabransky Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 6-124 6-85 (Montgomery kick) Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 BSU 3rd, 8:05 Marty Tadman, 27-yard interception return Penalties (No-Yards) 8-63 6-35 (Montgomery kick) Third Down Conversions 4-14 2-10 OU 3rd, 4:29 Adrian Peterson, 8-yard run (Hartley kick) Time of Possession 41:48 33:12 OU 4th, 14:57 Hartley, 28-yard field goal Attendance - 73,719 OU 4th, 1:26 Quentin Chaney, 5-yard pass from Thompson (Juaqu Iglesias pass from Thompson) Individual Boise State Leaders OU 4th, 1:02 Marcus Walker, 33-yard interception return Rushing Att. Net TDs Avg. (Hartley kick) Ian Johnson 23 101 1 4.4 BSU 4th, 0:07 Jerard Rabb, 35-yard pass from Zabransky Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDs (Montgomery kick) Jared Zabransky 29 19 1 262 3 OU OT Peterseon, 25-yard run (Hartley kick) Receiving No. Yds. TDs BSU OT Derek Schouman, 5-yard pass from Vinny Derek Schouman 8 72 1 Perretta (Johnson rush) Tackles Un. Ast. Total Kyle Wilson 10 0 10 Team Statistics Boise State Oklahoma

135 // BOWL HISTORY // THREE PLAYS THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD . . .

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4th and 18. Quarterback Jared Zabransky completes a pass to Drisan James who pitches the ball to Jerard Rabb for a 50 yard touchdown. HOOK & LATERAL

Wide receiver Vinny Perretta takes the snap on fourth down and completes a pass to Derek OT Schouman in overtime

HALFBACK PASS

Down by one, the Broncos run the “Statue of Liberty” play to Ian Johnson for the winning “...They’re gonna go for score. two guys. I’m telling ya, they’re tired and listen, when you’re Cindrella at a certain point you don’t keep slugging with the big guy. They’re gonna try and win the football game right now.” - Charles Davis, FOX STATUE OF LIBERTY OT

136 // BOWL HISTORY // Last Second Field Goal Hands Broncos Defeat at Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl

East Carolina 41, Boise State 38 Dec. 23, 2007 – – Honolulu, Hawai’i

HONOLULU (AP) – Ben Hartman kicked a 34-yard field goal as time expired to give East Carolina a 41-38 win over No. 24 Boise State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Chris Johnson led the Pirates setting an NCAA bowl record with 408 all-purpose yards. Johnson rushed for 223 yards, caught three passes for 32 yards and returned six kickoffs for 153 yards. But he committed a costly fumble late that almost sent it to overtime. With East Carolina trying to run out the clock near midfield, Boise State’s Marty Tadman scooped up Johnson’s fumble and returned it 47 yards for a touchdown to tie it at 38 with 1:25 left. The Pirates took possession at their 39 with 1:16 left and drove to the Broncos 17 to set up Hartman’s kick. The Broncos (10-3), making their sixth straight bowl appearance, almost repeated their last-minute magic from a year ago when they stunned Oklahoma in overtime in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl to finish 13-0. The Pirates appeared to have the game in hand when they took a 38-14 lead early in the third quarter on Brandon Simmons’ 3-yard TD run. The Broncos, however, hung in and reeled off 24 straight points. D.J. Harper’s 1-yard TD plunge cut East Carolina’s lead to 38-31 with 7:09 left. Boise State was driving to tie the game in the final minutes when East Carolina recovered a Bronco fumble which set up the Pirates at their 39 with 1:45 left. But East Carolina’s Johnson couldn’t hang on to the ball as he struggled to add a few more yards to his record, and Tadman returned the fumble for a touchdown. The usually explosive Broncos looked rusty and unprepared in the first half. They went three-and-out on their first four possessions, followed by an interception, touchdown and fumble. Boise State managed just 3 yards of offense in the first quarter while East Carolina racked up 181 behind Johnson’s 106 rushingyards. The Broncos’ lone highlight in the first quarter was Austin Smith’s 89-yard kickoff return for a TD. In the second quarter, Ryan Putnam caught a 3-yard pass from Tharp to cut East Carolina’s lead to 10. Freshman running back Jeremy Avery was named Boise State’s most valuable player in the game, gaining 69 yards on 10 carries, catching four passes for 43 yards and one touchdown and returning two kickoffs for 41 yards. Another Bronco freshman, Austin Pettis, was Boise State’s top receiver with nine catches for 89 yards.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Team Statistics Boise State East Carolina Boise State 7 7 10 14 38 First Downs 22 22 East Carolina 10 21 7 3 41 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 24-98 50-322 Passing Yards 270 154 ECU 1st, 8:22 Ben Hartman, 36-yard field goal Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 30-44-2 13-22-0 BSU 1st, 8:10 Austin Smith, 89-yard kickoff return (Kyle Total Yards 368 476 Brotzman kick) Total Plays 68 72 ECU 1st, 4:25 Chris Johnson, 68-yard run (Hartman kick) Average Yards Per Play 5.4 6.6 ECU 2nd, 12:31 Dominque Lindsay, 3-yard run (Hartmen Punting (No-Yards) 4-42.2 7-43.1 kick) Punt Returns (No-Yards) 1 -1 2-5 ECU 2nd, 8:51 Johnson, 18-yard pass from Pat Pinkney Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 7-38.0 6-25.5 (Hartman kick) Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1 BSU 2nd, 4:18 Ryan Putnam, 3-yard pass from Taylor Penalties (No-Yards) 4-50 7-50 Tharp (Brotzman kick) Third Down Conversions 6 / 12 6 / 15 ECU 2nd, 0:33 Lindsay, 3-yard run (Hartman kick) Time of Possession 26:16 33:44 ECU 3rd, 9:02 Brandon Simmons, 3-yard run (Hartman Attendance -- 30,467 kick) BSU 3rd, 8:10 Jeremy Avery, 25-yard pass from Tharp Individual Boise State Leaders (Brotzman kick) Rushing Att. Net TDs Avg. BSU 3rd, 3:11 Brotzman, 31-yard field goal Jeremy Avery 10 69 0 6.9 BSU 4th, 7:09 D.J. Harper, 1-yard run (Brotzman kick) Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDs BSU 4th, 1:25 Marty Tadman, 47-yard fumble recovery Taylor Tharp 44 30 2 270 2 (Brotzman kick) Receiving No. Yds. TDs ECU 4th, 0:00 Hartman, 34-yard field goal Austin Pettis 9 89 0 Tackles Un. Ast. Total Marty Tadman 7 3 10

137 // BOWL HISTORY // Broncos come up short in one point loss to TCU at San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl

TCU 17, Boise State 16 Dec. 23, 2008 – Qualcomm Stadium – San Diego, Calif.

SAN DIEGO (AP) -TCU’s Joseph Turner’s 17-yard run midway through the fourth quarter gave the No. 11 Horned Frogs their first lead of the night, which they preserved for a 17-16 victory over No. 9 and previously undefeated Boise State in the Poinsettia Bowl. Boise State (12-1) was trying to finish 13-0 for the second time in three seasons. The Broncos took a 10-0 lead on Ian Johnson’s 20-yard touchdown run midway through the first quarter, but their high-scoring offense bogged down against TCU’s fast, aggressive defense. TCU (11-2) piled up yards if not points until finally wearing down the Broncos’ defense in the fourth quarter. The Horned Frogs moved 80 yards in 10 plays on the winning drive, with Turner finishing it off by shedding a tackle inside the 5-yard line and diving into the end zone for a 17-13 lead. There wouldn’t be a crazy, victorious finish for Johnson and the Broncos as there was two years ago in their memorable, highlyntertaining e overtime win over Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl. After Turner’s TD, Boise State got to the TCU 14 before having to settle for Kyle Brotzman’s 33-yard field goal to pull to 17-16. The Broncos got the ball back with 6 seconds left on their 33 and tried to lateral the ball after a catch, but Jeremy Childs’ desperation flip was grabbed by TCU’s Matt Panfil. TCU outgained Boise State 472 yards to 250. BSU had only 28 yards rushing. BSU came in averaging 39 points and 456 yards, one of the benefits of dominating the Western Athletic Conference. Johnson scored on a 20-yard run midway through the first quarter. It was his 58th career rushing TD, breaking former San DiegoState star Marshall Faulk’s WAC record and giving the Broncos a 10-0 lead. Broncos quarterback Kellen Moore faked a sweep handoff to Childs, then handed to Johnson, who broke outside and found an open field. Officials brought to the ball to the sideline for Johnson to keep. The Broncos needed the cushion, because TCU’s fast, aggressive defense finally clamped down. Boise State defensive end Byron Hout intercepted midway through the second quarter, and his 62-yard return included a nice spin move to get away from one TCU player and a stiff arm against another Horned Frog. Hout was a running back in high school. Hout returned the ball to the TCU 11, but the Broncos had to settle for Brotzman’s 24-yard field goal and a 13-0 lead.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Team Statistics Boise State TCU Boise State 10 3 0 3 16 First Downs 15 28 TCU 0 7 3 7 17 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 20-28 51-275 Passing Yards 222 197 Scoring Summary Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 22-35-1 22-36-2 BSU 1st, 11:32 Kyle Brotzman, 30-yard field goal Total Yards 250 472 BSU 1st, 7:35 Ian Johnson, 20-yard run (Brotzman kick) Total Plays 55 87 BSU 2nd, 5:51 Brotzman, 24-yard field goal Average Yards Per Play 4.5 5.4 TCU 2nd, 0:24 Aaron Brown, 16-yard run (Ross Evans Punting (No-Yards) 4-48.0 4-32.0 kick) Punt Returns (No-Yards) 1-0.0 1-1.0 TCU 3rd, 0:46 Evans, 32-yard field goal Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 4-21.2 5-18.8 TCU 4th, 8:51 Joseph Turner, 17-yard run (Evans kick) Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 BSU 4th, 4:47 Brotzman, 33-yard field goal Penalties (No-Yards) 4-25 6-63 Third Down Conversions 3 / 11 9 / 18 Time of Possession 23:53 36:07 Attendance -- 34,628

Individual Boise State Leaders Rushing Att. Net TDs Avg. Ian Johnson 7 28 1 4.0 Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDs Kellen Moore 35 22 1 222 0 Receiving No. Yds. TDs Jeremy Childs 7 61 0 Tackles Un. Ast. Total Jeron Johnson 12 2 14

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Broncos Capture Second Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Title in Four Years with Victory over TCU

Boise State 17, TCU 10 Jan. 4, 2010 – University of Phoenix Stadium – Glendale, Ariz.

GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) -Boise State reached into its bag of tricks again and stunned TCU in a Fiesta Bowl duel of unbeaten BCS busters. After the Broncos pulled off a gutsy fake punt at their own 33-yard line, Doug Martin scored the decisive touchdown to give No. 6 Boise State a 17-10 victory over third-ranked TCU. A 10-10 stalemate came alive when punter Kyle Brotzman hit wide-open Kyle Efaw with a 30-yard strike with about nine minutes to play. Four plays later, Martin dove over a tackler from two yards out as the Broncos became the second school ever to go 14-0, joining Ohio State in 2002. (Alabama would also go 14-0 when it won the national championship later in the week.) The trickery evoked memories of Boise State’s BCS debut three years ago, when it pulled out a passel of gadget plays to defeat Oklahoma on the same field. Unlike that thriller, this game offered little drama until Petersen made another surprising call. The Broncos caught the Horned Frogs napping on the fake punt. Kellen Moore then completed three straight passes to advance to the two, and Martin scored to put Boise State up 17-10 with 7:21 to go. TCU took over at its own one with 1:06 remaining and marched to the Boise State 30 before cornerback Brandyn Thompson disrupted a pass by Andy Dalton, and Winston Venable picked it off to end the threat. Moore passed for 211 yards. Dalton finished with 272 yards and a score through the air, but was intercepted three times. Brotzman also made a 40-yard field goal midway through the second to make it 10-0, putting the Horned Frogs in the biggest hole they had faced all season. Boise State is known for its offense. But its defense did most of the work in this one. Thompson set up the winning drive with its second interception of the game. He returned his first pick 51 yards for the game’s first score. This was TCU’s first BCS game, and the Horned Frogs seemed a little jittery, with six first-half penalties and some early struggles by Dalton, who also fumbled a snap to go along with his three interceptions. Neither team could muster an offensive touchdown until the final minute of the first half, when Dalton hit Curtis Clay for a 30-yard score to make it 10-7 at halftime. The Horned Frogs capitalized on Boise State’s first turnover to pull even midway through the third. The Broncos had moved intorned Ho Frogs territory when All-American defensive end Jerry Hughes stripped Martin and recovered the ball at TCU’s 43-yard line. Eight plays later, Ross Evans kicked a 29-yard field goal to tie it at 10. The Broncos struck first on the return by Thompson, who cut in front of Antoine Hicks, picked off the pass and raced untouchedo int the end zone in the first quarter. Dalton had thrown only five interceptions in 279 pass attempts during the regular season, when he earned first-team All-Mountain West Conference honors. But the Broncos put pressure on Dalton from the start; late in the first quarter, unblocked cornerback Kyle Wilson blitzed and flattened Dalton, who came out for one play.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Team Statistics Boise State TCU Boise State 7 3 0 7 17 First Downs 16 17 TCU 0 7 3 0 10 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 32-77 20-36 Passing Yards 240 272 Scoring Summary Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 24-40-0 25-44-3 BSU 1st, 11:28 Brandyn Thompson, 51-yard interception Total Yards 317 308 return (Kyle Brotzman kick) Total Plays 72 64 BSU 2nd, 8:02 Brotzman, 40-yard field goal Average Yards Per Play 4.4 4.8 TCU 2nd, 0:49 Curtis Clay, 30-yard pass from Andy Punting (No-Yards) 8-44.4 8-48.4 Dalton (Ross Evans kick) Punt Returns (No-Yards) 4-10.2 5-15.2 TCU 3rd, 3:42 Evans, 29-yard field goal Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 3-18.0 4-19.2 BSU 4th, 7:21 Doug Martin, 2-yard run (Brotzman kick) Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0 Penalties (No-Yards) 7-70 7-53 Third Down Conversions 6 / 18 1 / 12 Time of Possession 34:43 25:17 Attendance -- 73,227

Individual Boise State Leaders Rushing Att. Net TDs Avg. Doug Martin 16 42 1 2.6 Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDs Kellen Moore 39 23 0 211 0 Receiving No. Yds. TDs Titus Young 8 72 0 Tackles Un. Ast. Total Winston Venable 8 0 8 139 // BOWL HISTORY //

Brandyn Thompson Returns Interception for Touchdown

Kyle Efaw Completes “The Riddler” on 4th Down

Doug Martin Scores Winning Touchdown

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Broncos Dominate Utah in MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Victory

Boise State 26, Utah 3 Dec. 22, 2010 – Sam Boyd Stadium – Las Vegas, Nev.

LAS VEGAS (AP) - Doug Martin shook Boise State out of its brief postseason funk with an 84-yard touchdown run in the second quarter, and the 10th-ranked Broncos dominated the rest of the way beat No. 20 Utah 26-3 in the MAACO Bowl. Boise State had turned the ball over three times and was trailing 3-0 when Martin went up the middle and outran Utah defenders down the left side to give the Broncos a much-needed spark. From there, Boise State’s defense shut the Utes out and Kellen Moore threw two touchdown passes as the Broncos cruised to an easy win. ``It was a startup for our team,’’ Martin said. ``A momentum changer.’’ The victory was small consolation for Boise State, which missed out on a possible appearance. But the dominating win against a team that was at one time ranked No. 6 in the country was a reminder why the Broncos rode high in the polls before suffering their only loss in two years. ``Boise State is a heck of a football team,’’ Utah coach said. ``When you play a team the caliber of Boise State you have to play better than we did tonight.’’ Martin’s run came after a mistake-prone first quarter in which iseBo State kept giving the ball away and making costly errors. Utah wasn’t much better, and when the Broncos began finding their stride the game quickly turned one-sided. Moore, who fumbled on the third play of the game and threw an interception later in the first quarter, rebounded with a 25-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Shoemaker in the closing seconds of the first half to give Boise State a 16-3 lead. He added another 18-yard TD pass to Austin Pettis in the third quarter in a game that was more lopsided than the final score. Boise State (12-1), which had been ranked as high as No. 2 in The Associated Press Top 25 poll this year and once seemed headed for a New Year’s Day bowl, came into the game a 17-point favorite but early on looked little like the team that was everyone’s favorite BCS buster. That changed with Martin’s run, with the Broncos taking control on both sides of the ball against a team that was a BCS team itself two years ago and had won nine straight bowl games. Moore, who finished fourth in Heisman voting earlier, finished with impressive numbers despite his rocky start. He completed 28 of 38 passes, including 12 to Pettis, who was playing the final game of a college career in which his team won 51 of 53 games. Boise State was plenty impressive against Utah, shutting down quarterback Terrance Cain and the Utes running game. Utah didn’t help itself by losing three fumbles and being penalized 10 times for 83 yards in a sloppily played game. Boise State kicker Kyle Brotzman became the all-time NCAA leader in points kicking with a 29-yard field goal in the second quarter. Brotzman added another field goal in the fourth quarter but had a mixed night, getting one attempt blocked and dropping a pass while wide open on a fake punt.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Team Statistics Utah Boise State Utah 3 0 0 0 3 First Downs 8 23 Boise State 0 16 7 3 26 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 29-107 37-202 Passing Yards 93 341 Scoring Summary Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 10-24-0 29-40-1 UU 1st, 0:56 Joe Phillips, 44-yard field goal Total Yards 200 543 BSU 2nd, 8:39 Doug Martin, 84-yard run (Kyle Brotzman Total Plays 53 77 kick) Average Yards Per Play 3.8 7.1 BSU 2nd, 2:27 Brotzman, 29-yard field goal Punting (No-Yards) 5-41.2 1-47.0 BSU 2nd, 0:18 Tyler Shoemaker, 25-yard pass from Kellen Punt Returns (No-Yards) 1-0.0 1-15.0 Moore (Chris Potter pass failed) Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 6-24.3 2-16.5 BSU 3rd, 8:18 Austin Pettis, 18-yard pass from Moore Fumbles-Lost 3-3 4-3 (Brotzman kick) Penalties (No-Yards) 10-83 3-29 BSU 4th, 8:49 Brotzman, 21-yard field goal Third Down Conversions 2 / 13 8 / 18 Time of Possession 26:50 33:10 Attendance -- 41,923

Individual Boise State Leaders Rushing Att. Net TDs Avg. Doug Martin 17 147 1 8.6 Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDs Kellen Moore 38 28 1 339 2 Receiving No. Yds. TDs Austin Pettis 12 147 1 Tackles Un. Ast. Total Jeron Johnson 3 7 10

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Broncos Ride Big Plays to Big Win over Arizona State in MAACO Bowl Las Vegas

Boise State 56, Arizona State 24 Dec. 22, 2011 – Sam Boyd Stadium – Las Vegas, Nev.

LAS VEGAS - Sixth-ranked Boise State scored touchdowns in five different ways as part of a 56-24 blowout win over Arizona State in the 20th MAACO Bowl Las Vegas The Broncos, the highest-ranked team in the event’s history at No. 6 by the coaches, were perhaps one made field goal away from playing for a BCS title but instead got to be part of a party in Las Vegas before the 35,720 fans at Sam Boyd Stadium. In what was the final game of one of college football’s most successful, Kellen Moore became the first quarterback in NCAA FBS history to reach 50 career victories as a starter as Boise State cruised to its first win over Arizona State to close the season at 12-1 overall for the second consecutive year. The Broncos started out with a bang thanks to Doug Martin’s 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown on the opening play. It marked the longest return in MBLV history and was the first time any bowl game started with a return for a score since Ohio State did it in the 2007 BCS Championship against Florida. Martin was not nearly done with is heroics, however, as he went on to earn the Rossi T. Ralenkotter MVP Trophy after rolling up a staggering 301 all-purpose yards and two TDs. That total included 151 yards rushing on 31 carries and 26 more through the air on three receptions. Boise State jumped out to a 21-0 lead with a 14-yard TD catch by Tyler Shoemaker and then a two-yard TD grab by Matt Miller - both coming from the arm of Moore. Miller brought in another one just before halftime to make it 28-3 at the break. The Sun Devils showed life, however, coming out of the locker room as Rashad Ross took the third-quarter kickoff back for his now highlight play - a 98-yard touchdown. Later in the game, ASU was heading in from the one-yard line looking to close the gap even more but Brock Osweiler’s pass was intercepted by Bronco Jamar Taylor, who returned it 100 yards the other way for a stunning touchdown that sealed the outcome. When Travis Stanaway scooped up an ASU fumble and took it 26 yards for six points in the fourth quarter, it meant Boise State had scored via pass, rush, return, interception and fumble. ‘’There were two things we really wanted to do,’’ said Boise State head coach Chris Petersen. ‘’We wanted to start fast, and we really did that. And we wanted to finish strong, and we really did that.’’ Moore’s final collegiate outing saw him complete 24 of 36 attempts for 293 yards a pair of scores. ‘’Vegas is kind of a popular spot for me apparently,’’ said Moore, who won three of his 50 at Sam Boyd Stadium in a 12-month span. ‘’You couldn’t ask for a better situation. We were very fortunate to come to this bowl game the last two years. It’s a neat experience, you enjoy yourself and there’s just a lot of great memories here.’’ While there was not much defense on display, Boise State did get to Osweiler for four sacks, two by Las Vegas High School graduate Billy Winn, who got to play his final college game in his hometown. Boise State improved to 2-0 in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas to help the Mountain West up its record to 5-4 vs. the Pac-12 in the annual event.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Arizona State 0 3 7 14 24 Team Statistics Arizona State Boise State Boise State 14 14 7 21 56 First Downs 8 23 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 29-107 37-202 Scoring Summary Passing Yards 93 341 BSU 1st, 14:46 Doug Martin, 100-yard kickoff return (Michael Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 10-24-0 29-40-1 Frisina kick) Total Yards 200 543 BSU 1st, 4:36 Tyler Shoemaker, 14-yard pass from Kellen Total Plays 53 77 Moore (Frisina kick) Average Yards Per Play 3.8 7.1 BSU 2nd, 12:03 Matt Miller, 2-yard pass from Moore (Frisina Punting (No-Yards) 5-41.2 1-47.0 kick) Punt Returns (No-Yards) 1-0.0 1-15.0 ASU 2nd, 5:44 Alex Garoutte, 32-yard field goal Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 6-24.3 2-16.5 BSU 2nd, 0:43 Kyle Efaw, 5-yard pass from Miller (Frisina Fumbles-Lost 3-3 4-3 kick) Penalties (No-Yards) 10-83 3-29 ASU 3rd, 14:45 Ross Rashad, 98-yard kickoff return (Garoutte Third Down Conversions 2 / 13 8 / 18 kick) Time of Possession 26:50 33:10 BSU 3rd, 6:52 Jamar Taylor, 100-yard interception return Attendance -- 35,720 (Frisina kick) BSU 4th, 14:55 D.J. Harper, 4-yard run (Frisina kick) Individual Boise State Leaders BSU 4th, 14:17 Travis Stanaway, 26-yard fumble recovery Rushing Att. Net TDs Avg. (Frisina kick) Doug Martin 31 151 1 4.9 ASU 4th, 13:05 Gerell Robinson, 21-yard pass from Brock Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDs Osweiler (Garoutte kick) Kellen Moore 34 26 2 293 2 BSU 4th, 2:24 Martin, 2-yard run (Frisina kick) Receiving No. Yds. TDs ASU 4th, 0:28 George Bell, 30-yard pass from Osweiler Kyle Efaw 5 38 1 (Garoutte kick) Tackles Un. Ast. Total Mike Atkinson 4 1 5 Hunter White 4 1 5 Travis Stanaway 4 1 5 Aaron Tevis 3 2 5 142 // BOWL HISTORY //

Broncos Top Huskies 28-26 in MAACO Bowl Las Vegas

Boise State 28, Washington 26 Dec. 23, 2012 – Sam Boyd Stadium – Las Vegas, Nev. LAS VEGAS - Michael Frisina came up big for Boise State, kicking a 27-yard field goal with 1:16 left to give the No. 20 Broncos a 28-26 victory Saturday over Washington for their third MAACO Bowl Las Vegas trophy in a row. Frisina made the winning kick after Washington had taken the lead for the first time on Travis Coons’ 38-yard field goal. Boise State (11-2) sealed the win when Jeremy Ioane intercepted ’s pass as the Huskies (7-6) neared midfield. Boise State had to overcome a 205-yard rushing game by Bishop Sankey against a normally stingy Bronco defense. Sankey also had 74 yards receiving, giving him 279 of Washington’s 447 yards from scrimmage. He was the MVP of the game, despite being on the losing side. Frisina was 12 for 17 on field goals coming into the game, adding three on Saturday, including a 34-yarder to open the scoring that was his first field goal over 30 yards for the year. Boise State, which outscored Utah and Arizona State 82-24 in its two previous wins, looked to be heading for a third straight blowout when Holden Huff scored on a 34-yard pass with 5:25 left in the second quarter for an 18-3 lead. But Sankey scored on a 26-yard run on Washington’s next possession, and Price scrambled for another score with 3 seconds left to make it 18-17 at halftime. After both teams scored touchdowns on long drives in the third quarter, the Huskies took their only lead of the game on the field goal by Coons with 4:09 left. On the ensuing kickoff, though, freshman Shane Williams-Rhodes returned the ball 47 yards to the Washington 42, and Joe Southwick guided them to the 12 before Frisina hit the winning kick. The teams traded long drives in the third quarter, with Boise State going 74 yards in 15 plays to open the second half, and Washington responding with a 75 yard, 12 play drive. The Huskies went for a 2-point conversion that would have tied it, but the pass was incomplete. “We watched a lot of tape and we knew they were a good team,’’ Boise State Head Coach Chris Petersen said. ‘’I don’t think all 7-5 records are equal across the board. These guys have beaten too many good opponents and played too much good football that you start to get a gauge and I just knew it would be a really tight game.” Southwick ended the day with 264 yards passing, while D.J. Harper added 72 on the ground. Matt Miller added 90 yards receiving in the Bronco win.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Team Statistics Washington Boise State Washington 3 14 6 3 26 First Downs 20 21 Boise State 9 9 7 3 28 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 38-205 36-109 Passing Yards 242 298 Scoring Summary Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 20-39-2 27-39-0 BSU 1st, 10:26 Michael Frisina, 34-yard field goal Total Yards 447 407 UW 1st, 4:47 Travis Coons, 26-yard field goal Total Plays 77 75 BSU 1st, 0:15 Geraldo Boldewijn, 16-yard pass from Joe Average Yards Per Play 5.8 5.4 Southwick (Frisina kick blocked) Punting (No-Yards) 3-44.7 5-36.4 BSU 2nd, 9:00 Frisina, 30-yard field goal Punt Returns (No-Yards) 2-4.0 0-0.0 BSU 2nd, 5:25 Holden Huff, 34-yard pass from Chris Potter Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 4-16.8 5-27.0 (Matt Miller rush failed) Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 UW 2nd, 4:42 Bishop Sankey, 26-yard run (Coons kick) Penalties (No-Yards) 2-10 3-23 UW 2nd, 0:03 Keith Price, 7-yard run (Coons kick) Third Down Conversions 8/18 7/19 BSU 3rd, 8:13 Huff, 1-yard pass from Southwick (Frisina kick) Time of Possession 30:59 29:01 UW 3rd, 2:28 Jenkins Seferian, 6-yard pass from Price (Price Attendance - 33,217 pass failed) UW 4th, 4:09 Coons, 38-yard field goal Individual Boise State Leaders BSU 4th, 1:16 Frisina, 27-yard field goal Rushing Att. Net TDs Avg. D.J. Harper 16 72 0 4.5 Joe Southwick 11 39 0 3.5 Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDs Joe Southwick 38 26 0 264 2 Receiving No. Yds. TDs Chris Potter 9 55 0 Matt Miller 6 90 0 Geraldo Boldewijn 5 59 1 Tackles Un. Ast. Total J.C. Percy 9 8 17 Darion Thompson 3 6 9 Corey Bell 2 6 8 Tommy Smith 1 5 6

143 // BOWL HISTORY // Broncos Fall to Oregon State in Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl

Oregon State 38, Boise State 23 Dec. 24, 2013 – Aloha Stadium – Honolulu

HONOLULU - Rashaad Reynolds returned two fumbles for touchdowns, helping Oregon State beat Boise State 38-23 in the Sheraton on Christmas Eve.

The Beavers (7-6) stopped a five-game slide and set several records in handing Boise State its worst loss in two months.

Biletnikoff Award-winner Brandin Cooks had 60 yards receiving and a touchdown while setting a Pac-12 record for most receiving yards in a season, passing USC’s Marqise Lee. Sean Mannion set another for passing yards, finishing 24 of 33 for 259 yards and a touchdown.

Oregon State kept Boise State out of the end zone until the third quarter, well after the Beavers had opened a big lead.

Reynolds had his first fumble recovery about 12 minutes into the game when Scott Crichton stripped Boise State quarterback Grant Hedrick in the end zone. The ball popped forward to the 3-yard line, where Reynolds picked it up and ran it in. Reynolds tacked on another fumble eturnr in the second quarter on his way to game MVP honors. Troy Ware caught a 6-yard pass near the sideline for Boise State, but Larry Scott punched the ball out as Ware was falling to the ground. Reynolds picked it up and ran 70 yards to the end zone.

Matt Miller led Boise State with 11 catches for 206 yards and a touchdown, with most of the production coming after the game was decided. Miller set a school season record with 88 catches, and was the Broncos’ MVP for the game.

Boise State’s most successful drive came in the third quarter after Oregon State went 94 yards and scored a touchdown to make it 38-6. The Broncos responded with a nine-play, 76-yard drive spent partially in a hurry-up offense. Jay Ajayi took a shotgun handoff from Hedrick dan ran up the middle for a 1-yard TD.

Oregon State finished with 454 total yards, averaging 6.8 per play. Hedrick threw for 382 yards and a touchdown, closing out a ifficultd stretch for the Broncos (8-5).

Both teams started the game with similar drives, making progress on big plays before stalling in the red zone and kicking field goals. But Oregon State grabbed the lead for good on Cooks’ 2-yard TD reception with 4:15 left in the first quarter, capping a 92-yard drive.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Team Statistics Boise State Oregon State Boise State 3 3 7 10 23 First Downs 28 22 Oregon State 17 14 7 0 38 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 156 195 Passing Yards 382 259 Scoring Summary Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 32-44-0 24-34-1 OSU 1st, 12:49 Romaine, 27-yard field goal Total Yards 538 454 BSU 1st, 8:07 Dan Goodale, 24-yard field goal Total Plays 82 67 OSU 1st, 4:15 Cooks, 2-yard pass from Mannion (Romaine Average Yards Per Play 6.6 6.8 kick) Punting (No-Yards) 2-53.0 3-38.7 OSU 1st, 2:52 Reynolds, 3-yard fumble recovery (Romaine Punt Returns (No-Yards) 0-0.0 0-0.0 kick) Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 7-145 4-82 BSU 2nd, 13:38 Goodale, 42-yard field goal Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 OSU 2nd, 7:46 Reynolds, 70-yard fumble recovery (Romaine Penalties (No-Yards) 7-52 8-70 kick) Third Down Conversions 8/16 6/12 OSU 2nd, 2:54 Ward, 9-yard run (Romaine kick) Time of Possession 30:14 29:46 OSU 3rd, 7:58 Woods, 5-yard run (Romaine kick) Attendance - 29,106 BSU 3rd, 4:32 Jay Ajayi, 1-yard run (Goodale kick) BSU 4th, 9:19 Matt Miller, 85-yard pass from Grant Hedrick Individual Boise State Leaders (Goodale kick) Rushing Att. Net TDs Avg. BSU 4th, 2:51 Goodale, 33-yard field goal Jay Ajayi 23 97 1 4.2 Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDs Grant Hedrick 32 44 0 382 1 Receiving No. Yds. TDs Matt Miller 11 206 1 Kirby Moore 7 74 0 Tackles Un. Ast. Total Jeremy Ioane 8 2 10 Corey Bell 8 1 9 Demarcus Lawrence 5 0 5 Gabriel Perez 4 1 5 Donte Deayon 4 1 5 144 // BOWL HISTORY //

Boise State Beats Arizona 38-30 In VIZIO Fiesta Bowl

Boise State 38, Arizona 30 Dec. 31, 2014 – University of Phoeniz Stadium – Glendale, Ariz. GLENDALE, Ariz. - The are no longer just trick-play ponies. They did score a touchdown on a . This was the Fiesta Bowl, so of course they did. But once the tricks were used up and the offensive fireworks dulled, Boise State had to grind out this Fiesta Bowl victory with its defense. Donte Deayon returned an interception for a touchdown in third quarter and sack specialist Kamalei Correa had his biggest takedown of the season on the game’s final play, lifting No. 21 Boise State to a 38-30 victory over No. 12 Arizona in the Fiesta Bowl on Wednesday. Boise State (12-2) lived up to its unpredictable reputation in the first quarter, pulling off the Statue of Liberty play while racing to a 21-0 lead in the opening 10 minutes. Jay Ajayi scored two of his three touchdowns in the first quarter - one on the trick play - and finished with 134 yards rushing.Grant Hedrick was perfect through his first 14 passes and threw for 304 yards and a touchdown. Thomas Sperbeck had 12 catches for 199 yards. The bulk of those numbers came in the first half, though. Once the second rolled around, the Broncos bogged down, allowing Arizona to cut the lead to eight in the fourth quarter. The Wildcats had a final chance, using their quick-strike offense to march down the field, but Correa sacked Anu Solomon at Boise State’s 10-yard on the game’s last play. The Broncos charged onto the field after Correa’s sack, celebrating a successful first season under coach Bryan Harsin with theirthird Fiesta Bowl victory. Not bad for a team supposedly in transition. Arizona (10-4) was overrun by Oregon in the Pac-12 Championship and seemed to still have a hangover against the Broncos. Once the Wildcats shook out of their daze, they shut down Boise State’s high-powered offense and began chipping away at the lead. The problem was that they needed to take bigger chunks. Instead of scoring touchdowns, Arizona mostly dinked its way back, settling for three field goals after driving deep into Boise State’s end. Turnovers also hurt. Solomon threw for 335 yards and a touchdown, but had two interceptions that led to touchdowns for Boise State, including Deayon’s pick six late in the third quarter.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Team Statistics Boise State Arizona Boise State 21 10 7 0 38 First Downs 22 29 Arizona 7 10 10 3 30 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 34-162 56-157 Passing Yards 309 335 Scoring Summary Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 24-35-1 28-50-2 BSU 1st, 13:18 Jay Ajayi, 56-yard run (Dan Goodale kick) Total Yards 471 492 BSU 1st, 9:17 Chaz Anderson, 57-yard pass from Grant Total Plays 69 106 Hedrick (Goodale kick) Average Yards Per Play 6.8 4.6 BSU 1st, 5:12 Ajayi, 16-yard run (Goodale kick) Punting (No-Yards) 9-428 7-302 ARIZ 1st, 1:23 Anu Solomon, 1-yard run (Casey Skowron Punt Returns (No-Yards) 4-11 1-2 kick) Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 6-92 5-107 BSU 2nd, 11:56 Ajayi, 1-yard run (Goodale kick) Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 ARIZ 2nd, 8:03 Nick Wilson, 1-yard run (Skowron kick) Penalties (No-Yards) 6-72 6-55 ARIZ 2nd, 0:30 Skowron, 42-yard field goal Third Down Conversions 5/14 7/22 BSU 2nd, 0:03 Goodale, 36-yard field goal Time of Possession 29:01 30:59 ARIZ 3rd, 9:11 Skowron, 24-yard field goal Attendance - 66,896 BSU 3rd, 1:57 Donte Deayon, 16-yard interception return (Goodale kick) Individual Boise State Leaders ARIZ 3rd, 0:41 Samajie Grant, 51-yard pass from Solomon Rushing Att. Net TDs Avg. (Goodale kick) Jay Ajayi 22 134 3 6.1 ARIZ 4th, 6:11 Skowron, 32-yard field goal Grant Hedrick 8 29 0 3.6 Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDs Grant Hedrick 34 24 1 309 1 Receiving No. Yds. TDs Thomas Sperbeck 12 199 0 Chaz Anderson 3 80 1 Tackles Un. Ast. Total Sacks Tanner Vallejo 10 4 14 1.5 Kamalei Correa 7 3 10 2.0 Darian Thompson 6 4 10 0.0 Ben Weaver 6 2 8 1.0 145 // BOWL HISTORY //

Deja Vu: Jay Ajayi Scores On The “Statue Of Liberty”

Kamalei Correa Seals It With A Sack

Donte Deayon Joins The Fiesta Bowl “Pick-6 Club”

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Dominant All-Around Performance Crushes Northern Illinois At Poinsettia Bowl

Boise State 55, Northern Illinois 7 Dec. 23, 2015 – Qualcomm Stadium – San Diego, Calif. SAN DIEGO - Jeremy McNichols scored three touchdowns, the first one just 58 seconds into the game, and finished with 189 total yards as Boise State embarrassed Northern Illinois 55-7 in the Poinsettia Bowl.

This one was essentially over when Northern Illinois won the coin toss and deferred, allowing Boise State to get the ball first and unleash its talented offense.

The Broncos (9-4) needed just three plays to score the first TD, the fastest in school bowl history. After completions of 7 and 39 yards by Brett Rypien, McNichols scampered in from 29 yards.

McNichols and the Broncos kept piling on as the back from Long Beach scored on each of the next two possessions, on a 4-yard pass from Rypien and on a 1-yard run.

McNichols ran 19 times for 93 yards and caught five passes for 96 yards. He came in tied with winner Derrick Henry of Alabama for the national lead with 23 TDs.

Rypien was 29 of 40 for 377 yards and three touchdowns, with one interception.

The Broncos outgained the Huskies (8-6) 654 yards to 33.

The Huskies added to their misery by losing three fumbles in the first half. Tyler Gray recovered two of them.

The Huskies avoided a shutout when Aregeros Turner returned a kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown to make it 24-7 midway through the second quarter.

The Broncos led 31-7 at halftime after Tyler Rausa’s 20-yard field goal and Rypien’s 16-yard touchdown pass to Chaz Anderson. Rypien added an 18-yard scoring pass to Alec Dhaenens in the third quarter.

The reserves took over in the fourth quarter. Backup running back Kelsey Young scored on a 24-yard run and backup quarterback Thomas Stuart scored on a 1-yard keeper.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Team Statistics Boise State Northern Illinois Boise State 21 10 10 14 55 First Downs 35 7 Northern Illinois 0 7 0 0 7 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 56-277 30-(-5) Passing Yards 377 38 Scoring Summary Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 29-40-1 7-21-0 BSU 1st, 14:02 Jeremy McNichols 29-yard run (Tyler Rausa Total Yards 654 33 kick) Total Plays 96 51 BSU 1st, 7:38 McNichols, 4-yard pass from Brett Rypien Average Yards Per Play 6.8 0.6 (Rausa kick) Punting (No-Yards) 1-30 9-347 BSU 1st, 3:28 McNichols, 1-yard run (Rausa kick) Punt Returns (No-Yards) 4-1 0-0 BSU 2nd, 9:44 Rausa, 20-yard field goal Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 1-24 5-172-1 NIU 2nd, 9:22 Aregero Turner 96-yard kickoff return Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-3 (Christian Hagen kick) Penalties (No-Yards) 8-65 5-30 BSU 2nd, 1:51 Chaz Anderson, 16-yard pass from Rypien Third Down Conversions 9/15 1/12 (Rausa kick) Time of Possession 43:13 16:47 BSU 3rd, 7:30 Rausa, 27-yard field goal Attendance - 21,501 BSU 3rd, 3:29 Alec Dhaenens, 18-yard pass from Rypien (Rausa kick) Individual Boise State Leaders BSU 4th, 14:52 Kelsey Young, 24-yard run (Rausa kick) Rushing Att. Net TDs Avg. BSU 4th, 9:52 Tommy Stuart, 1-yard run (Rausa kick) Jeremy McNichols 19 93 2 4.9 Ryan Wolpin 14 87 0 6.2 Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDs Brett Rypien 39 29 1 377 3 Receiving No. Yds. TDs Shane Williams-Rhodes 8 94 0 Thomas Sperbeck 6 78 0 Tackles Un. Ast. Total Sacks Tyler Gray 5 2 7 0.0 Joe Martarano 3 2 5 0.0 Kamalei Correa 3 1 4 2.0 Chanceller James 3 1 4 0.0 147 // BOWL HISTORY //

Boise State Falls To Baylor At Motel 6 Cactus Bowl Baylor 31, Boise State 12 Dec. 27, 2016 – – Phoenix, Ariz.

PHOENIX - KD Cannon had 14 catches for a Cactus Bowl-record 226 yards and two touchdowns, helping the Bears close out a challenging season with a 31-12 victory over Boise State on Tuesday night.

‘’We just had to prove a point,’’ Cannon said. ‘’Coming off a bad season, we had to finish strong for Baylor Nation and coach Briles.’’

The Bears went out with a win by revving up their quick-hitting offense again behind freshman quarterback Zach Smith, who threw for 375 yards and three scores.

‘’I couldn’t be more proud of these guys,’’ Baylor interim coach Jim Grobe said. ‘’We’ve been through a lot of adversity together. I love every one of these guys and they know that. This is a family win.’’

Boise State (10-3) tried to keep up with the Bears but struggled in the red zone: two field goals, an interception in the end zone and a failed fourth down try.

The result was the worst postseason loss in program history.

‘’It doesn’t matter who you’re playing, you’ve got to get points in the red zone,’’ Boise State coach Bryan Harsin said. ‘’You’re only going to last so long; you’ve got to find a way to put six points on the board.’’

Smith had some ups and downs in three games after Russell broke his ankle but had a month to prepare for the Cactus Bowl. The freshman from Texas was sharp with the extra work, completing 28 of 39 passes. He also threw a 14-yard touchdown pass to Ishmael Zamora in the fourth quarter to put Baylor up 31-6.

Boise State’s Brett Rypien moved the Broncos’ offense but had his share of mistakes.

He threw an interception at the Baylor 5-yard line on Boise State’s second drive and had an overthrow on what would likely have been a touchdown later in the first quarter, forcing the Broncos to settle for a field goal.

Rypien also threw an interception in the end zone in the second quarter. He finished with 305 yards and a touchdown on 32-of-51passing with two interceptions and a lost fumble.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Team Statistics Boise State Baylor Boise State 0 6 0 6 12 First Downs 25 29 Baylor 7 14 3 7 31 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 38-83 43-140 Passing Yards 305 375 Scoring Summary Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 32-51-2 29-40-1 BU 1st, 5:53 KD Cannon 30-yard pass from Zach Smith Total Yards 388 515 (Chris Callahan kick) Total Plays 89 83 BSU 2nd, 13:40 Tyler Rausa 24-yard field goal Average Yards Per Play 4.4 6.2 BU 2nd, 12:14 Cannon 68-yard pass from Smith (Callahan Punting (No-Yards) 3-124 2-96 kick) Punt Returns (No-Yards) 2-6 1-14 BU 2nd, 4:19 JaMycal Hasty 4-yard run (Callahan kick) Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 4-70 2-40 BSU 2nd, 0:11 Rausa 26-yard field goal Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-15 BU 3rd, 3:18 Callahan 34-yard field goal Penalties (No-Yards) 3-15 11-125 BSU 3rd, 7:30 Rausa, 27-yard field goal Third Down Conversions 8/19 8/15 BU 4th, 10:03 Ishmael Zamora 14-yard pass from Smith Time of Possession 32:55 27:05 (Callahan kick) Attendance - 21,501 BSU 4th, 1:20 Cedrick Wilson 28-yard pass from Brett Rypien (pass failed) Individual Boise State Leaders Rushing Att. Net TDs Avg. Jeremy McNichols 19 46 0 2.4 Alexander Mattison 8 21 0 2.6 Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDs Brett Rypien 32 51 2 305 1 Receiving No. Yds. TDs Thomas Sperbeck 8 79 0 Cedrick Wilson 6 88 1 Tackles Un. Ast. Total Sacks Ben Weaver 6 3 9 0.0 Raymond Ford 7 0 7 0.0 Darren Lee 6 1 7 0.0 Chanceller James 6 1 7 0.0 148 // CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS //

Led by quarterback Eric Guthrie, the 1971 Boise State football team provided Bronco fans with one big win after another en route to a 10-2 overall record. Guthrie started the season with a bang, throwing for 297 yards in Boise State’s season opening 42-14 throttling of the in the first-ever meeting between the two schools. All told, he would lead the Broncos to nine regular season victories, including a perfect 7-0 mark at Bronco Stadium. A successful regular season earned Boise State a spot opposite Chico State in the Camellia Bowl, held in Sacramento, California. It would take a monster fourth quarter to end the 1971 season 1971 Broncos: 10-2 Overall; 4-2 Big with a bowl victory, as Boise State scored 25 points in the final 15 Sky; Camellia Bowl Champions minutes to pull out a thrilling 32-28 victory over a stunned Chico Head Coach: Tony Knap State team. Guthrie completed 19-of-43 passes for 282 yards during the nationally televised game and was named Camellia Bowl MVP by ABC Sports.

The dream season for Boise State football took place in 1980 as the Broncos captured not only the Big Sky Conference title but also the NCAA Division I-AA national championship. A convincing 28-7 road victory over Division I-A Utah set the stage for what would be a memorable year. Boise State picked up wins in eight of its final nine games, while outscoring the Big Sky opposition by an average of 17 points per game en route to a league-best 6-1 record. Boise State’s march to the national title included a 14-9 upset semifinal victory over highly touted Grambling on a cold and foggy day in Bronco Stadium. Quarterback Joe Aliotti threw scoring passes to Cedric Minter and Kipp Bedard, just supplying enough offense for the win. But it 1980 Broncos: 10-3 Overall; 6-1 Big was the Bronco defense that stole the show, limiting Grambling to just 41 Sky; Big Sky Conference passing yards and preserving the victory with a big defensive stand just yards Champions; NCAA Division I-AA from the goal line on Grambling’s final possession. The Broncos did not let a ticket to the national championship game National Champions slip away, downing Eastern Kentucky in arguably one of the greatest football Head Coach: Jim Criner game in Boise State history. After falling behind 29-24 with less than a minute to play, Aliotti led the Broncos on a game-winning drive that took just 43 seconds off the game clock, but will be remembered forever by those close to the Bronco program. The final scoring play came on fourth-and-10 with 20 seconds to play, as Aliotti scrambled far to the right and threw back across the field to tight end Duane Dlouhy, who caught the game winner in the left corner of the end zone for a 31-29 lead to secure the dream season.

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Magical is the only way to describe the 1994 season, as an unknown group of Broncos went from 3-8 in 1993 all the way to 13-2 a year later. Along the way, Boise State upset the No. 1, 2 and 3 ranked teams in the country and ignited the fans of Boise. The magical season opened with a six-game win streak, including a 37-27 victory over Division I-A Nevada in mid-September. If that wasn’t enough, the Broncos put together a seven-game win streak during October, November and December. Included in that streak was an emotional 27-24 victory over Idaho, which sealed the Big Sky Conference title. Three home games during the Division I-AA playoffs supplied Boise with plenty of heart-stopping moments. Cornerback DaWuan Miller’s fourth-quarter interception capped an amazing come-from-behind win over North 1994 Broncos: 13-2 Overall; 6-1 Big Sky; Texas in the first round. Two Tony Hilde touchdown passes to Ryan Ikebe Big Sky Conference Champions; were just enough for the Broncos to survive Appalachian State in the quarterfinals. That set up a semifinal showdown with powerful Marshall, NCAA Division I-AA National and another comeback which included 21 unanswered points and a late Runner-up defensive stand that sealed a 28-24 Boise State victory. Head Coach: Pokey Allen Some say the Broncos used up their remaining magic in that semifinal victory and didn’t have enough to overcome top-ranked Youngstown State in the Division I-AA national championship game at Huntington, West Virginia. But despite the 28-14 loss, the 1994 season may have been the most exciting in school history as the Broncos set a school record for wins and completed the second-best one-season turnaround in NCAA history.

Uncharted territory. That’s where the 1999 Boise State football team traveled. Behind a 10-3 overall record and a 34-31 victory over Louisville in the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl, the 1999 Broncos earned Boise State its first-ever Division I-A conference championship and bowl victory. The Broncos shook off a sluggish 1-2 start to the season, winning nine of the final 10 games. The mid-season turnaround started with back-to- back victories over Mountain West Conference foes New Mexico and Utah and ended with a dominating 45-14 victory over Idaho to wrap up the Big West title. During the team’s six-game win streak to end the season, Boise State was simply overpowering. The Broncos outscored the opposition by an average margin of 45.3-20.8 per game, with three of the six games during that memorable stretch decided by 30 points or more. 1999 Broncos: 10-3 Overall; 5-1 Big A Big West crown kept the team at home during the bowl season, West; Big West Conference as the Broncos took part in Boise’s very own Crucial.com Humanitarian Champions; Crucial.com Bowl. In what proved to be one of the most exciting bowl games of the 1999 season, the H-Bowl featured 10 lead changes and 65 total points. Three lead Humanitarian Bowl Champions. changes highlighted the fourth quarter alone, as the Broncos struck last and Head Coach: Dirk Koetter then hung on in the closing minutes for the victory over Louisville.

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One of the most difficult tasks in athletics is repeating a 2000 Broncos: 10-2 Overall; 5-0 Big championship performance. For the Boise State football team, one West; Big West Conference goal stood above all others during the 2000 season – duplicating the Champions; Crucial.com success of 1999 when the Broncos went from unknown to Big West Humanitarian Bowl Champions Conference and Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl champions. But unlike the previous year, Boise State was far from an Head Coach: Dirk Koetter unknown in 2000 as expections and preseason hype, which included a top 25 ranking by the New York Times and the overwhelming choice by Big West media and coaches to repeat as league champions, followed the team from the start of fall practice through the regular season finale in mid-November. Head coach Dirk Koetter and his staff preached a one-game-at-a-time approach, beginning with a season-opening road trip to the . The Broncos jumped on the Mountain West Conference Lobos early, and set the tone for a championship season with a 31-14 road victory to start the year. An impressive start to the season continued into Big West Conference play, as the Broncos reeled off six straight wins to end the regular season. Included was a perfect 5-0 league record, in which domination was the only way to describe Boise State. The Broncos averaged 53 points per game and outscored their Big West opposition by an average of 32 points per game. The 2000 season culminated with a second straight invite to the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl, where the Broncos met Western Athletic Conference co-champion UTEP. Led by senior quarterback Bart Hendricks, Boise State built a 31-13 second half lead en route to a 38-23 victory and back-to-back bowl championships. Hendricks earned game MVP honors after accounting for four touchdowns. It capped an incredible season for the record-setting quarterback as he earned Big West Offensive Player of the Year honors, was a finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, set 10 different single season or career school records, led the nation in touchdown passes and was the highest-rated passer in the country. Boise State met its ultimate goal in 2000, repeating as conference and bowl champions. National attention followed as well when the Broncos produced consecutive 10-win seasons and finished the season ranked 33rd in the country by the Associated Press and 37th in the ESPN/USA Today coaches poll.

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Boise State had never experienced a season like the one in 2002. 2002 Broncos: 12-1 Overall; 8-0 WAC; Minus one seven-turnover hiccup at Arkansas, it may have been a perfect WAC Champions; Crucial.com season. The Broncos raced to a 12-1 record, finished the WAC season with Humanitarian Bowl Champions a perfect 8-0 mark, cracked both the ESPN/USA Today and Associated Press Top 25 polls for the first time in school history and won their third Crucial. Final National Rankings: No. 12 com Humanitarian Bowl in four years. ESPN/USA Today; No. 15 Along the way, Boise State put together the country’s top scoring offense, led the nation in total offensive yards and was the most efficient Associated Press passing team in I-A football. Head Coach: Dan Hawkins The Broncos had the nation’s leading scorer, Brock Forsey, who tallied a school-record 32 touchdowns and swept the WAC’s postseason awards in the three major categories. Forsey was honored as the Offensive Player of the Year, while safety Quintin Mikell was named the Defensive Player of the Year and head coach Dan Hawkins earned Coach of the Year honors. The Bronco offense rolled over just about everybody. The 2002 WAC champs scored over 50 points in four straight games and in five of six at one point. Included in that run was a pair of 60-point games, 63-38 win over Utah State and an amazing 67-21win over Fresno State. Throw in a 58-31 win over WAC runner-up Hawai’i in that stretch and you can see why Boise State placed four players – Forsey, quarterback Ryan Dinwiddie, center Scott Huff, and right guard Rob Vian– on the All-WAC first team, and one more (wide receiver Billy Wingfield) on the All-WAC second team. While the offense received the majority of the headlines, the Bronco defense proved to be the best in the WAC. The Bronco “D” held four opponents under 10 points, all of those efforts coming duringthe last five weeks of season. While Mikell was the only Bronco to earn first-team all-league honors, three others were on the second team – defensive end Ryan Nelson, linebacker Chauncey Ako and cornerback Gabe Franklin. The Bronco special teams were, well, special. Tim Gilligan and David Mikell were two of the top return men in college football, while a hard-hitting coverage team led by Kameron Merritt, Donny Heck, and Brad Allen provided big play after big play. Kickers Nick Calaycay and Tyler Jones both helped spark Boise State to wins. Calaycay finished the season sixth in the nation in scoring despite missing three games with an injury, while Jones was so adept at kicking off for touchbacks that he was named special teams player of the week following Boise State’s 58-3 win at UTEP. In the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl the Broncos capped the season with the one missing piece that has plagued the program since moving up to NCAA Division I-A – a win over a power conference team. The victim would be Iowa State of the Big 12 as the Broncos overcame a sluggish first half before posting a 34-16 victory. When the 2002 season began, the motto for the season was “Leave No Doubt.” Following a WAC championship, a 12-1 record, a top 25 ranking and a postseason bowl victory, the Broncos “Left No Doubt.”

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For the second straight season, the Boise State football team made 2003 Broncos: 13-1 Overall; 8-0 WAC; noise on the national scene. A year after cracking the top 25 for the first WAC Champions; PlainsCapital time and winning a third bowl game in four years, and despite losing eight starters on offense, the2003 Bronco team may have bested the incredible Fort Worth Champions season put together by the 2002 team. Final National Rankings: No. 15 Boise State climbed into the national rankings, where it finished ESPN/USA Today; No. 16 15th in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll, 16th in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll and 17th in the final BCS rankings. Associated Press Once again the Broncos raced through the WAC, winning all eight Head Coach: Dan Hawkins of their league games. But this time, Boise State did it with arguably the toughest road schedule in school history, winning at Fresno State, Hawai’i, and Louisiana Tech among others. And this time the Broncos won a bowl away from the friendly confines of Bronco Stadium, capping their 13-1 season with an impressive 34-31 win over TCU in the PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl on the Horned Frogs’ home field. The only thing that kept the Broncos from the first undefeated season in school history was a narrow, and controversial, 26-24 loss at Oregon State during the third week of the season. Boise State dominated its opponents on both offense and defense during the season, winning by a combined score of 43.0 to 17.1. Boise State ranked first in the country in scoring for the second straight season. The Broncos also finished third in passing iency,effic fifth in passing offense and seventh in total offense. The Broncos were nearly as productive on defense, finishing 12th in scoring defense, 11th in rushing defense and seventh in pass efficiency defense. On special teams the Broncos were 15th in both kickoff and punt returns. Individually, Ryan Dinwiddie capped a stellar career, earning WAC Offensive Player of the Year honors while setting a NCAA career passing efficiency record. Tim Gilligan, who set a single-season receiving yards record at Boise State, Andy Avalos, WesNurse and Julius Roberts joined Dinwiddie on the All-WAC first team. Boise State also placed 11 other Broncos on either the All-WAC second team or on the All-WAC honorable mention team. Nine of the 11 starters on defense earned All-WAC recognition, while six starters on offense and the Broncos‘ field goal kicker also earned All-WAC honors.

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The2004 football season is one that will go down in the history 2004 Broncos: 11-1 Overall; 8-0 WAC; books as one of the greatest in school history at the time. Coming into the WAC Champions; AutoZone year, few expected it could get any better than what had happened over the previous two seasons. They were wrong. Liberty Bowl Participant After back-to-back one-loss regular seasons and the loss of 12 Final National Rankings: No. 10 BCS; starters from the 2003 team, experts thought Boise State’s run among the No. 12 Associated Press; No. 13 nation’s elite was over. They were wrong as well. Despite fielding the second-youngest team in the country, and ESPN/USA Today despite losing five starters to injury that forced the Broncos to turn to young Head Coach: Dan Hawkins untested players, the 2004 Boise State team found a way to accomplish a number of things most thought were out of its reach. The Broncos picked up their first-ever win over a Pac-10 team, climbed as high as No. 10 in both major polls while peaking at No. 7 in the BCS standings, and finished the regular season undefeated for the first time as a four-year school. It all started with 65-7 manhandling of rival Idaho, the largest margin of victory in the history of the rivalry. Boise State racked up 572 yards, while limiting Idaho to 212, 71 of which came on one play with 1:20 left in the game. Along the way it included a win over Oregon State (the first ever over a Pac-10 team), thrilling last-second wins against BYU, Tulsa and San Jose State, and the Broncos’ third straight undefeated WAC season The Broncos accomplished nearly every goal they set for the season – an undefeated regular season record, a third straight WAC title, a WAC-record 26 straight league wins and 22 straight overall wins before a heartbreaking 44-40 loss to Louisville in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. Nationally, the Broncos finally received the recognition they deserved during the three-season run in the top 25. Boise State got front page coverage in USA Today as well as feature articles in the Sporting News, , ESPN The Magazine and the New York Times, among others. Individual honors came as well. , Tyler Jones, and Jared Zabransky received All-America honors, with Jones being named a finalist for the prestigious Lou Groza Award honoring the nation’s top kicker. In all, 16 Broncos were named to the All-WAC team, with six separate Broncos – Colledge, Jones, T.J. Acree, Andy Avalos, Gabe Franklin and Korey Hall – earning first-team All-WAC honors.

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The waters weren’t as smooth on the journey but the end result was 2005 Broncos: 9-4 Overall; 7-1 WAC; just as nice. Unlike the previous two seasons, Boise State ran into some WAC Champions; MPC adversity during the 2005 season, but the Broncos battled through it and the result was a character-building fourth straight Western Athletic Conference Computers Bowl Participant championship – a run of championships that tied USC for the longest current Head Coach: Dan Hawkins streak in the country. Few teams in WAC history have been able to match the dominance that Boise State continued in 2005. Other than the BYU team that won nine straight titles in the late 1970s and early ‘80s, no WAC team except Boise State had managed to win four straight league titles. The Broncos continued their dominance with one of the youngest teams in college football. The Broncos started just four seniors, the fewest in the country. Boise State also had 23 freshmen or sophomores on the two-deep roster, including four freshmen who started at least one game. Three Broncos– Daryn Colledge, and Korey Hall – were named first-team All-WAC while four others – Lee Marks, Drisan James, Andrew Browning and Marty Tadman – earned second-team honors. Freshmen Ryan Clady and Orlando Scandrick each were named to freshman All-America team, while punt returner Quinton Jones earned second-team All-America honors from the Sporting News and honorable mention All-America honors from SI.com. The season didn’t get off to the start the Broncos had hoped for with losses at Georgia and Oregon State. The Broncos rallied, winning their next seven games, including an impressive 49-14 win over WAC co-champion Nevada. Boise State also had impressive wins over Bowling Green, San Jose State, Utah State and New Mexico State in that stretch, with a thrilling win over Hawai’i and a win over Portland State to run its record to 7-2. After a loss at Fresno State snapped Boise State’s conference record winning streak at 31 games, the Broncos bounced back with wins against archrival Idaho (the seventh straight over the Vandals) and Louisiana Tech to claim the school’s fourth-straight WAC crown and sixth conference title in seven years. A heart-breaking 27-21 loss to Boston College in the MPC Computers Bowl ended a season that showed the character and resolve of the 2005 WAC champions. Trailing the Eagles 27-0 late in the fourth quarter, the Broncos stormed back, only to lose when they had a pass intercepted in the end zone with just over a minute to play. Much like the 2005 season as a whole, the bowl game showed Boise State’s will to win and character to overcome early adversity.

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2006 Broncos: 13-0 Overall; 8-0 WAC; With apologies to the 1980 season and the three-year run from 2002- 2004 when Boise State compiled a 36-3 record and won three straight WAC Champions; Western Athletic Conference championships without losing a league game, Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Champions there is no doubt that the 2006 season was the greatest in school history. The Broncos capped a perfect 13-0 season with a 43-42 overtime win Final National Rankings: No. 8 BCS; over national-power Oklahoma in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, which will go No. 5 Associated Press; No. 6 USA down in history as one of the greatest college football games ever played. Today “Circus” – the hook and lateral play from Jared Zabransky to Drisan James to Jerard Rabb for the tying touchdown with seconds to play – and Head Coach: Chris Petersen “Statue Left”– the Statue of Liberty play that saw Zabransky stick the ball behind his back with Ian Johnson grabbing it and racing to the end zone for the game-winning 2-point conversion – will forever be etched in the memories of Bronco fans. As will Vinny Perretta’s tailback option touchdown pass to Derek Schouman after quarterback Zabransky went in motion on fourth-and-two in overtime that set up “Statue Left.” TheNew York Times called it “…a dizzying, riveting, back-and-forth game that will be remembered as one of the most exciting in college football history,” while Pat Forde of ESPN.com said “…beyond the big picture was the delicious, utterly improbable manner in which the Broncos did it. And true genius. No coaching staff has ever ended a game with so much daring.” Individually the season was much more than one win that resulted in Boise State finishing the season a school-best fifth in the Associated Press Top 25 and sixth in the USA Today coaches poll. Head coach Chris Petersen earned the “Bear” Bryant National Coach of the Year Award while Ian Johnson earned first-team All-America recognition from SI.com and CBSSportsline.com, second-team All-America honors from the Sporting News and third-team All-America accolades from the Associated Press. Ryan Clady was named second-team All-America pick by SI.com. Linebacker Korey Hall earned WAC Defensive Player of the Year honors, leading 12 players who were named either first- or second- team All-WAC. On defense joining Hall as a first-team selection was defensive tackle Andrew Browning. Safety Marty Tadman earned second-team recognition along with linebacker Colt Brooks. On offense Johnson, who led the nation in touchdowns and scoring and finished second in rushing, and Clady claimed first-team honors along with wide receiver Legedu Naanee and tight end Derek Schouman. Offensive guard Jeff Cavender was a second-team all- league choice while on special teams kicker Anthony Montgomery was a first-team All-WAC pick and punter Kyle Stringer was a second- teamer.

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2008 Broncos: 12-1 Overall; 8-0 WAC; The2008 Boise State football season started in a way that was very unfamiliar to Bronco Nation. For the first time in six seasons the Broncos WAC Champions; San Diego were not the defending Western Athletic Conference Champions, and County Credit Union Poinsettia their journey to regaining the conference title would come on the arm of a freshman quarterback and the support of an inexperienced offensive line. Bowl Participant Skeptics were quickly turned to believers once again, however, as the Final National Rankings: No. 9 BCS; Broncos rolled to a perfect 12-0 regular season record, 8-0 in the WAC, en No. 11 Associated Press; No. 13 route to their sixth conference championship in seven seasons. Along the way Boise State made history, first with Kellen Moore who USA Today Coaches became the only freshman quarterback in school history to start a season Head Coach: Chris Petersen opener. Just weeks later the Broncos earned their first ever road win against a Pac-10/BCS conference school with an exciting 37-32 win at the . Their big win over the Ducks put the Broncos into the national rankings at No. 19, just four weeks into the season. Boise State would climb as high as No. 9 in the Associated Press Top-25 and would maintain that spot for five consecutive polls. After their onlytumble s of the season, a 17-16 loss to No. 13 TCU in the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl, the Broncos finished the regular season ranked No. 11 in both the BCS and the AP Polls. One of the keys to Boise State’s success in the national rankings was the team’s offensive firepower in the second half of the season. After a few weeks of adjusting to a signal caller, the offense really began to roll. In the final five games of the regular season Boise State averaged 49 points per game, including a 61-point effort against Fresno State to finish the season. But despite all of the excitement on offense, the real story of the year was the dominating Bronco defense that led the WAC in total defense (308.2 yards per game); pass efficiency defense (94.4 rating) and scoring defense (12.6 points per game), which was theourth f fewest point per game average for a season in school history. It was no surprise then, that the Broncos would earn 12 conference awards at the end of the year, including Head Coach Chris Petersen’s first-ever WAC Coach of the Year honor. Petersen was also named a finalist for the Bear Bryant National Coach of the Year award. He was joined by wide receiver Jeremy Childs, cornerback Kyle Wilson, offensive lineman Andrew Woodruff, defensive end Ryan Winterswyk and linebacker Ellis Powers, who were all named First Team All-WAC. Boise State also received Second Team All-WAC honors for six different players; Wilson (as a specialist), Moore, wide receiver Austin Pettis, running back Ian Johnson, defensive end Mike T. Williams and safety Jeron Johnson.

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14-0 Overall; 8-0 WAC; The Boise State football team kicked-off the 2009 season with lofty 2009 Broncos: expectations, as the Broncos looked to defend their Western Athletic WAC Champions; Tostitos Fiesta Conference championship and improve upon a near perfect season in 2008. Led by a talented bunch of experienced young players, Boise State managed Bowl Champions to surpass all of the preseason hype en route to another historic season. Final National Rankings: No. 4 The Broncos opened the season ranked No. 14, which marked the highest preseason ranking ever for Boise State. It didn’t take long for the Associated Press; No. 4 USA Broncos to prove they were worthy of the early season praise either, as they Today Coaches; No. 6 BCS put together an impressive 13-0 regular season record with an 8-0 record against WAC opponents. Boise State capped its incredible year with a 17-10 Head Coach: Chris Petersen win over No. 4 TCU in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, which marked the second Fiesta Bowl victory for the Broncos in four years. Boise State used an impressive 19-8 win over No. 16 Oregon in the Broncos’ highly anticipated season opener to catapult them through the next 12 weeks of the season. Boise State would roll through its regular season schedule with only one game being played within single digit scoring (Tulsa, 28-21). Their dominating play led the Broncos to historic levels in both the AP and USA Today Coaches Polls. Boise State’s quick rise pu the national rankings first made history on Sept. 20 as the Broncos achieved the highest regular season ranking (No. 8) in program history. Boise State managed to break the record again just one week later as the Broncos moved up to No. 5 nationally. Following the Fiesta Bowl victory, Boise State reached its highest ever national ranking at No. 4 in both the AP and Coaches polls. The Broncos enjoyed another season of high powered offense that led the nation in scoring at 42.2 points per game. Boise State topped the 40-point mark 10 different times throughout the season, including four games scoring over 50 points. The Broncos maintained a balanced offensive attack that boasted the No. 26 rushing offense (186.07 yards per game) and No. 29 passing offense (264.14 ypg) in the nation. As a unit Boise State finished 2009 ranked 10th in total offense (450.21 ypg). Defensively the Broncos were equally as dominant, holding opponents to just 17.1 points per game throughout the season. Boise State boasted the No. 14 defense in the country having allowed just 300.21 yards per game on the year. Similar to the Bronco offense, Boise State was balanced on defense with the No. 21 pass defense (179.86 ypg) and No. 28 rush defense (120.36 ypg) in the nation. Following their dominating performance in conference play the Broncos received 11 All-WAC honors, including a pair of high individual honors by head coach Chris Petersen and sophomore quarterback Kellen Moore. Petersen received his second WAC Coach of the Year award, while Moore was voted WAC Offensive Player of the Year for the first time in his career. Moore was joined by five other players in receiving first-team All-WAC honors. On offense, junior wide receivers Austin Pettisd an Titus Young, and sophomore offensive lineman Nate Potter were named first-team all-conference honorees. On defense, junior defensive end Ryan Winterswyk and senior cornerback Kyle Wilson also earned first-team honors. Young also was voted first-team All-WAC as a specialist. Boise State filled four spots on the All-WAC second team, as junior running back Jeremy Avery, sophomore defensive tackle Billy Winn, junior linebacker Winston Venable and junior safety Jeron Johnson received second-team nominations.

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2010 Broncos: 12-1 Overall; 7-1 WAC; Boise State football added another chapter to its storied history in 2010. Armed with the highest preseason ranking in program history, 21 starters WAC Champions; MAACO Bowl returned from an undefeated 2009 season and 2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl title with their sights set on greatness. Las Vegas Champions A third-consecutive Western Athletic Conference Championship and a Final National Rankings: No. 7 USA 26-3 victory over No. 19 Utah in MAACO Bowl Las Vegas capped a magical season in which the Broncos achieved a level of success reached by few of Today Coaches; No. 9 Associated their predecessors, collectively and individually. Press; No. 10 BCS The Broncos dominated on both sides of the ball, finishing second- nationally in both total offense (521.31) and total defense (254.69), the Head Coach: Chris Petersen only team in the country to rank in the top five in each statistical category. Offensively, Boise State also finished second-nationally in scoring offense (45.08) and pass efficiency (179.94), third-nationally in sacks allowed (0.62) and sixth-nationally in passing offense (321.08). Defensively, theBroncos also finished second-nationally in scoring defense (12.77), led the nation in sacks (3.69), ranked second in the country in both tackles-for-loss (8.38) and pass efficiency defense (95.19), fourth-nationally in pass defense (150.92) and seventh-nationally in rushing defense (103.77). Redshirt junior quarterback Kellen Moore became the first Boise State player to be invited to the Heisman Trophy ceremony. The first Heisman finalist in school history finished fourth afterleading the nation in passing efficiency (182.63). Moore was also a alistfin for the Maxwell and Davey O’Brien Awards, earned All-America honors from the Football Writers Association of America, was named WAC Co-Offensive Player of the Year. Moore ascended to the top of the Boise State record books in nearly every career passing statistic. At the end of year he held the No. 1 spot in career total offense, passing yards, passingtouchdowns, pass completions and passing attempts. Moore’s prolific passing numbers have been aided by a host of quality receivers. Seniors Austin Pettis and Titus Young etched their names in Boise State history throughout the season as well. Pettis spent the season extending his school record for receiving touchdowns, while also reaching the top of the all-time list in receptions. Young flew past defenses for his second-consecutive 1,000-yard eceivingr season, to make him the career leader in receiving yards. Moore, Pettis and Young were each repeat All-WAC First Team selections, as well as junior left tackle Nate Potter. Redshirt junior center Thomas Byrd also earned a nod to the first team. Redshirt junior running back Doug Martin muscled his way to more than 1,000 yards on the ground during the regular season, becoming the 16th Bronco rusher to reach the milestone. Martin also garnered a spot on the All-WAC First Team, finishing with 1,260 yards, the sixth-highest total in school history. With once season left on his already stellar career, Martin had already cracked the career rushing top 10. The Boise State defense was once again led by Ryan Winterswyk at defensive end. Winterswyk, a redshirt senior, was named first- team All-WAC for the third-consecutive season. Also named to the conference’s top team from the Boise State defensive line was junior defensive end Shea McClellin. The Broncos’ dominant defensive backfield was well-represented on the all-conference team, as safeties (junior), Jeron Johnson (redshirt senior) and and nickel Winston Venable (senior), all garnered their first All-WAC First Team honors. Junior linebacker Byron Hout, redshirt senior cornerback Brandyn Thompson and redshirt junior defensive end Billy Winn each earned second-team All-WAC consideration. The Broncos to a 12-1 record and claimed Boise State’s eighth WAC title in 10 seasons in the league. Boise State closed its 10-year membership in the WAC with a 75-5 overall record, including a 40-0 mark at home.

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2011 Broncos: 12-1 Overall; 6-1 In 2011, its first year as a member of the Mountain West, Boise State came to its new home with all the expectations of past greatness in tow. The Mountain West; MAACO Bowl Broncos donned a No.5 ranking in the AP preseason poll and were picked Las Vegas Champions as the favorite to win the conference title. For the third-consecutive season the Broncos challenged themselves in Final National Rankings: No. 6 USA the first game of the season by facing a ranked opponent. Boise State traveled Today Coaches; No. 8 Associated to the Georgia Dome for its season opener to face No. 19 Georgia, a team Press; No. 7 BSC that would go on to be crowned SEC West Champions. The Broncos left Atlanta with an impressive 35-21 win and the program’s first victory against Head Coach: Chris Petersen an SEC team, setting the stage for yet another year destined for the history books. Though a conference championship slipped through the team’s fingertips in its lone loss of the season Nov. 12 against TCU (36-35), the season was far from lost. Quarterback Kellen Moore and the rest of the Bronco senior class capped their astonishing careers with a 56-24 thrashing of Arizona State for Boise State’s second-consecutive MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Championship and third-straight bowl win. The win over the Sun Devils gave the seniors a school-record 50 wins in their careers. Moore, who quarterbacked the Broncos to a 50-3 record during the stretch, set an NCAA record for career wins at the position. Boise State finished the year 12-1, becoming the first team since 1900 to post four-straight 12-win seasons. The aforementioned senior class is the 10th-straight four-year class at Boise State to win at least 40 games. Two of the stalwarts of the departing class, Moore and left tackle Nate Potter, closed their careers with All-America honors. Potter was a consensus All-American on the field and a first-team Academic All-American in the classroom. Redshirt freshman wide receiver Matt Miller provided a glimpse at the future with 679 receiving yards and nine scores to earn postseason honors of his own. Miller was named first-team freshman All-America by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) and second-team freshman All-America by . The offense was once again Boise State’s calling card, ranking fifth in the country in scoring at 44.23 points per game and ninthin total offense (481.31 yards per game). Redshirt senior Tyler S hoemaker became Moore’s favorite red zone target, hauling in a school-record 16 touchdowns from his wide receiver position. Senior Doug Martin led the ground attack, rushing for 1,299 yards and 16 touchdowns. Moore was named the MW Offensive Player of the Year, leading a contingent of 12 Broncos named all-conference. Potter, Martin and Shoemaker joined their signal caller on the offensive first team. Seniors Tyrone Crawford, Shea McClellin and George Iloka garnered first-team honors on defense. The defensive trio led a squad that held opponents to 18.69 points per contest, ranking No. 12 nationally. The Broncos’ on-field results translated to unparalleled success in April’s NFL Draft. A school-record six players were selected, including first-round picks McClellin (No. 19) and Martin (No. 31). Crawford (third round, No. 81), Iloka (fifth round, No. 167),Winn (sixth round, No. 205) and Nate Potter (seventh round, No. 221) also heard their names called.

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2012 Broncos: 11-2 Overall; 7-1 In 2012 the Boise State football team was surrounded by question marks after losing six players to the National Football League Draft, including first- Mountain West Co-Champions; round selections Shea McClellin and Doug Martin. The high turnover left MAACO Bowl Las Vegas the Broncos with the fewest returning starters in the country. In addition to the record-setting number of draftees, the team would be without the Champions winningest quarterback in college football history, Kellen Moore. Final National Rankings: No. 14 USA While much of the preseason focus was spent on what the Broncos did Today Coaches; No. 18 Associated not have, Boise State was ready to be led by sixth-year running back D.J. Harper and an opportunistic defense formed by players ready to live up to Press; No. 19 BSC the standard set by those before them. Head Coach: Chris Petersen New faces, same results. The Broncos captured a share of the Mountain West Conference Championship, their first title in the team’s second year in the league, and the fifth conference championship in seven seasons under head coach Chris Petersen. Boise State was nationally-ranked in 12 of its 13 games in 2013, and finished the season 19th in the Bowl Championships Series Standings, 15th in the USA TODAY Coaches’ Poll and 20th in the Associated Press Poll. Boise State finished the year at 11-2, putting an exclamation point on its season with a 28-26 victory over Washington in the eam’st third-straight trip MAACO Bowl Las Vegas. The Broncos won the game in thrilling fashion, as senior kicker Michael Frisina nailed a 27-yard field goal with 1:16 left. The 11 victories gave Boise State 10-or-more for seven-straight seasons, the only school in the country to accomplish the feat. Additionally, the Broncos’ 23 seniors in 2012 became the 11th-consecutive class to win at least 40 games in their careers. Thirteen members of the team were named to 2012 All-MW Teams, with five honored on the first team, four on the second team and four garnering honorable mention. Offensive lineman Matt Paradis joined a league-high four defensive players on the first amte consisting of defensive linemen Mike Atkinson and Demarcus Lawrence, linebacker J.C. Percy and defensive back Jamar Taylor. Matt Miller (WR), Charles Leno, Jr. (OL), Brenel Myers (OL) and (DB) were named All-MW Second Team, while D.J. Harper (RB), Jeremy Ioane (DB), Tommy Smith (LB) and Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe (DL) were named honorable mention. Taylor went on to become the second-highest drafted cornerback in school history, taken in the second round of the 2013 National Football League Draft – No. 54 overall – by the . Taylor led a Bronco defense that, despite losing nine starters, ranked fifth-nationally in both pass defense (169.46) and passfficiency e defense (101.35), eighth-nationally in scoring defense (15.77), 11th-nationally in sacks (2.92) and 12th-nationally in total defense (315.62). The Broncos forced 36 turnovers in 2012, ranking fourth in the country. Included were 18 fumble recoveries – the most in the nation – and 18 interceptions, a mark that ranked tied for 12th-nationally.

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2014 Broncos: 12-2 Overall; 7-1 The2014 campaign was to be a statement year for Boise State. Former quarterback and long-time Bronco assistant Bryan Harsin returned to The Mountain West Champions; Blue from Texas to take the reins in his first season as head coach, and the VIZIO Fiesta Bowl Champions Broncos were coming off of a 2013 slate in which they’d gone 8-5, the most losses for a Boise State squad since 1998. Final National Rankings: No. 16 After so many years as the nation’s darlings, challenging and defeating Associated Press; No. 16 USA the so-called “big boys” of the college football establishment, pundits and Today Coaches; No. 20 CFP critics were wondering aloud if midnight had finally struck for Boise State’s spot in the hierarchy of the game. Head Coach: Bryan Harsin The season opened positively for the Broncos, who were 3-1 after four games, with the only setback being an opening-weekend loss to an Ole Miss team that would go as high as No. 3 in the rankings in the latter stages of the season. Yet the critics’ whispers gained volume after the Broncos committed seven turnovers in a 28-14 loss at Air Force, thinking the Boise State mystique was lost. But reports of Boise State’s demise were greatly exaggerated, as Harsin and his charges came together and refocused. The Broncos, instead of giving in to the pressure and fear, rediscovered the fun of competition and, armed with the simple goal of “going 1-0 each week” went on to finish the campaign with nine-straight wins, with the final two capturing the Mountain West and VIZIO Fiesta Bowl titles, respectively. The remarkable run was capped by a 38-30 victory over No. 10 Arizona in the VIZIO Fiesta Bowl on New Year’s Eve, a victory that left no doubt that not only were the Broncos in the college football elite, but that they had never left. Wowing the national television audience with yet another touchdown on the Statue of Liberty play, as well as a 134-yard, three-touchdown rushing effort from All-America running back Jay Ajayi, Boise State for a third time successfully conjured up its Fiesta Bowl magic. Twelve Broncos were honored with All-Mountain West recognition following the regular season, with Ajayi, STUD end Kamalei Correa, center Marcus Henry and safety Darian Thompson each being named to the first team. Donte Deayon (CB), Grant Hedrick (QB), Rees Odhiambo (OL) and Tanner Vallejo (LB) were all named to the second team, while Dan Goodale (PK), Beau Martin (DE), Jake Roh (TE) and Shane Williams-Rhodes (WR) all picked up honorable mention. Ajayi netted seven All-America honors and was named a finalist for the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award following a season in which he became the first player in FBS history to accumulate 1,800 rushing yards and 500 receiving yards. The Plano, Texas native ledthe nation in touches with 397 (347 rushing attempts and 50 receptions), a figure that doubled as Boise State’s single-season record. He set additional Boise State records with 1,823 rushing yards, 28 rushing touchdowns and 2,358 all-purpose yards, and his 32 total touchdowns tied for first. Thompson would also earn All-America recognition, being named to the CBSSports.com Second Team. In 2014 Thompson shared the Mountain West lead and ranked third in the nation with seven interceptions, and led the Bronco secondary with 71 tackles.

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Wilcox, Trautman Earn Football’s Ultimate Honor Former Bronco greats Dave Wilcox and have more in Trautman: Key Member of 1980 National common than their places in Boise State football lore and their inductions in the university’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Championship Team The two have also achieved their sport’s ultimate honor. A native The former All-Americans played in different eras for Boise State, but of Caldwell, they will be forever linked by their accomplishments on the field and their Trautman was the respective enshrinement in football’s two halls of fame. first player from Wilcox, a two-way lineman for Boise Junior College in 1960 and ’61, the state of Idaho finished his collegiate career at Oregon and went on to become one of the to be named to the top linebackers in NFL history, earning Pro Bowl honors seven times during College Football his 11 years with the San Francisco 49ers. Wilcox retired from football in Hall of Fame. He 1975, and in 2000 he was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. is the only Bronco Trautman, a defensive tackle for the Broncos from 1978-81 and Boise football player to State’s most honored football player, was inducted into the College Football receive four first- Hall of Fame in 1999. team All-America awards after being Wilcox: Lyle Smith’s named to both Most Outstanding Player the Kodak and Legendary BJC coach Lyle Smith called Wilcox the most outstanding Associated Press player he coached during his 20 years at the Bronco helm, which is Division I-AA All- quite a compliment considering that Smith’s program produced 21 JC America squads All-Americans during his his junior and coaching tenure. senior seasons. “He never had a second A defensive stalwart on Boise State’s 1980 NCAA Division I-AA gear; he was in high gear all national championship team, Trautman also received first-team All-Big the way,” said Smith of Wilcox. Sky Conference honors that year and in 1981. “He just went real hard at “That [national championship] ring brought us together like a practice and in the games. I marriage,” said Trautman was not surprised that he did of the 1980 Broncos. “We so well as a professional.” sweated, we bled, we beat A native of Vale, Ore., on each other, and we went Wilcox was a two-time junior through it all together. We college All-American on tasted something together teams that finished 8-2 and very few have tasted.” 9-1 under Smith. Trautman finished his “I had more fun in career at Boise State with 266 Boise than anywhere else total tackles, including 29 for as far as playing football,” losses. He was selected in the said Wilcox, who also was ninth round of the NFL draft a record-setting member of by the Washington Redskins the BJC track team in the and played for the Calgary shot put and discus. “We had Stampeders of the Canadian some outstanding players and Football League from 1982- excellent teams. Coach Smith 85. He was inducted into is an outstanding person. He Boise State’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1990. touched a lot of lives.” Wilcox will be inducted into the 49ers Hall of Fame in October of 2009, and in 1982 was inducted Fierce Competitors into Boise State’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Both Wilcox and Trautman were known as fierce competitors who relished the challenge of playing football at the highest levels. Now that Wilcox is among pro football’s elite, feigned humility seems unnecessary. “You have to know you’re good if you’re playing in the NFL,” he said. “When you go up against guys like [offensive linemen] Bob Brown, , Ron Yary and Tom Mack; tight ends like John Mackey, Mike Ditka and ; and then have to chase down runners like Gale Sayers for 11 seasons, you can’t be lacking in confidence in your ability.” Trautman was known for sometimes being testy during his playing days with Boise State, but it was a result, he says, of his burning desire to succeed. “I’ve always been competitive in everything I do,” he said. “I know I wasn’t easy to get along with. We came to win, and if you’re not playing to win, then you’re in the wrong program. … If people thought I was [trying to be] intimidating, it wasn’t that. I just wanted to see their enthusiasm and their goals directed to winning.” Their careers at Boise State were 20 years apart, but hall of famers Dave Wilcox and Randy Trautman have plenty in common besides their membership among football’s best. 163 // BRONCO ALL-AMERICANS //

2016 2011 Jeremy McNichols (RB) Nate Potter (OT) Consensus All- 3rd Team - Athlon Sports American 1st Team - Sporting News, Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), CBSSports. com, Yahoo Sports; 2nd Team - Associated Press (AP), Walter Camp, SI.com Kellen Moore (QB) HM - SI.com Matt Miller (WR) FWAA Freshman All-America 2nd Team Freshman Yahoo Sports 2010 Kellen Moore (QB) 1st Team - FWAA Tyrone Crawford (DL) HM - SI.com

2009 Kellen Moore (QB) 1st Team - ESPN.com, SI.com & CBSSports. Offensive Tackle Ryan Clady com; 3rd Team - AP All-American - 2006 & 2007 Kyle Wilson (CB) 2nd Team - AP & Walter Camp 2006 Ian Johnson (RB) 2008 1st Team - SI.com, CBS Sportsline; 2nd Team Kyle Wilson (PR) - Sporting News; 3rd Team - AP Offensive Tackle Nate Potter 2nd Team - SI.com & Sporting News; 3rd Ryan Clady (OL) Consensus All-American - 2011 Team - Rivals.com 2nd Team - SI.com Kellen Moore (QB) Korey Hall (LB) 2nd Team - Sporting News 2015 1st Team Freshman - FWAA & Phil Steele; 2nd Team Freshman - Sporting News; HM Darian Thompson (S) - Sporting News 2005 2nd Team - FWAA, Phil Steele Billy Winn (DT) Quinton Jones (PR) 3rd Team - Associated Press 1st Team Freshman - Sporting News; 2nd 2nd Team -Sporting News; HM - SI.com HM - Sports Illustrated Team Freshman - Phil Steele George Iloka (S) 2004 2014 2nd Team Freshman - Sporting News & Phil Tyler Jones (PK) Jay Ajayi (RB) Steele 2nd Team - AP, Walter Camp 2nd Team - FOX Sports, Sporting News, USA TODAY 3rd Team - Associated Press, Athlon Sports, 2007 2002 Phil Steele Ryan Clady (OL) Consensus All- Quintin Mikell (S) HM - SI.com American 3rd Team - Sporting News Darian Thompson (S) 1st Team - Coach Brock Forsey (RB) 2nd Team - CBSSports.com Association (AFCA), Sporting News, 4th Team - Sporting News CBSsportsline.com and Playboy; 2nd Team - AP, Phil Steele, SI.com and Walter Camp 1994 2013 Rashid Gayle (DB) DeMarcus Lawrence (DE) 1st Team - ; 2nd Team 2nd Team - Walter Camp - AP Joe O’Brien (DE) 2012 1st Team - AFCA and AP; 2nd Team - The Sam Ukwuachu (DE) Sports Network FWAA Freshman All-America K.C Adams (All-Purp.) 2nd Team - AP

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1988 1982 Erik Helgeson (DE) John Rade (DE) 1st Team - The Sports Network and Walter 1st Team - AP and Kodak Camp; 3rd Team - Football Gazette Carl Keever (LB) Kenny Kuehl (SS) 1st Team - AP 2nd Team - Football Gazette and The Sports Jon Zogg (OL) Network HM - AP Scott Russell (LB) Kim Metcalf (WR) HM - Football Gazette HM - AP Jeff Turk (DB) 1987 HM - AP Pete Kwiatkowski (DE) 1st Team - AP, Kodak, Walter Camp and The Sports Network Tom DeWitz (OG) 1st Team - AP and The Sports Network Eric Andrade (WR) 2nd Team - The Sports Network; HM - AP Chris Jackson (RB) 2nd Team - The Sports Network; HM- AP

Defensive End Erik Helgeson 1986 All-American - 1988, 89 & 90 Tom Dewitz (OG) 2nd Team - AP Pete Kwiatkowski (DL) 1992 HM - AP Mike Dodd (PK) Lance Sellers (DL) 1st Team - Kodak; 2nd Team - The Sports HM - AP Network and Football Gazette Jim Ellis (LB) Mike Wilson (WR) HM - AP HM - The Sports Network Rex Walters (LB) HM - AP 1991 Maury Moore (DB) Frank Robinson (CB) HM - AP 1st Team - AP and Kodak; 2nd Team - The Quarterback Joe Aliotti Sports Network 1985 Mike Black (PK) Markus Koch (DE) All-American - 1979 & 1980 3rd Team - AP 1st Team - AP and Kodak 1981 1990 1984 Randy Trautman (DT) Erik Helgeson (DE) Carl Keever (DE) 1st Team - AP and Kodak 1st Team - Walter Camp, AP, Kodak, 1st Team - AP and Kodak Rick Woods (SS) Sporting News and Football Gazette 1st Team - Kodak and Gannett News; 2nd 1983 Team - AP 1989 Markus Koch (DT) Kipp Bedard (WR) Erik Helgeson (DE) 1st Team - AP 2nd Team - AP 1st Team - Football Gazette; 2nd Team - The Carl Keever (LB) Rodney Webster (TB) Sports Network, AP HM - AP 2nd Team - AP John Kilgo (OT) John Rade (LB) HM - AP 2nd Team - AP Ron Love (PR) Dennis Brady (OT) HM - AP HM - AP (DT) HM - AP Duane Dlouhy (TE) HM - AP

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1978 1974 Bob McCauley (LB) Jim McMillan (QB) 2nd Team - AP 1st Team - AP, UPI and Kodak Mark Villano (OC) Rolly Woolsey (DB) 3rd Team - AP HM - AP Cedric Minter (RB) Loren Schmidt (LB) 3rd Team - AP HM - AP Larry Polowski (LB) Mike Holton (WR) HM - AP HM - AP Sam Miller (SS) HM - AP 1973 Doug Scott (DT) Don Hutt (WR) HM - AP 1st Team - UPI, AP, Football News David Hughes (FB) Dan Dixon (OG) HM - AP HM - AP Dale Phillips (OG) John Klotz (C) HM - AP HM - AP Al Davis (OT) 1977 HM - AP Terry Hutt (WR) 1st Team - AP 1972 Punt Returner - Kyle Wilson Harold Cotton (OT) Al Marshall (WR) All-American - 2008 1st Team - AP 1st Team - UPI, Kodak Chris Malmgren (DT) Don Hutt (WR) 1st Team - AFCA; 2nd Team - AP HM - AP 1980 Mark Villano (OC) Randy Trautman (DT) HM - AP 1971 1st Team - AP and Kodak Alva Liles (OG) Eric Guthrie (QB) Cedric Minter (RB) HM - AP HM - AP 2nd Team - AP Terry Zahner (RB) Don Hutt (WR) Rick Woods (SS) HM - AP HM - AP HM - AP Ken West (DB) Joe Aliotti (QB) HM - AP 1969 HM - AP Steve Svitak (LB) Kipp Bedard (WR) 1976 1st Team - AP HM - AP Everett Carr (OT) Shawn Beaton (OG) HM - AP HM - AP Gary Rosolowich (DB) Dennis Brady (OT) HM - AP HM - AP Chris Malmgren (DT) Randy Schrader (C) HM - AP HM - AP 1975 1979 John Smith (RB) Joe Aliotti (QB) 1st Team - Kodak; HM - AP 1st Team - AP and Kodak Everett Carr (OT) Doug Scott (DT) HM - AP 1st Team - AP and Pepsi-Mizlou TV Mike Holton (WR) Ralph Esposito (LB) HM - AP HM - AP Glenn Sparks (OG) Rick Woods (SS) HM - AP HM - AP Greg Stern (QB) Cedric Minter (RB) HM - AP HM - AP Gary Rosolowich (CB) HM - AP Gary Gorrell (LB) HM - AP 166 // CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR //

Mountain West 2002 – Brock Forsey (RB) 1982 – John Rade (LB) 2015 - Brett Rypien (QB) Offensive Player of the Year Defensive MVP Freshman of the Year 2002 – Quintin Mikell (S) 1981 – Randy Trautman (DT) 2011 - Kellen Moore (QB) Defensive Player of the Year Defensive MVP Offensive Player of the Year Big West Conference 1979 – Joe Aliotti (QB) WAC 2000 – Bart Hendricks (QB) Offensive MVP 2010 - Kellen Moore (QB) Offensive MVP 1979 – Doug Scott (DT) Co-Offensive Player of the Year 1999 – Bart Hendricks (QB) Defensive MVP 2009 - Kellen Moore (QB) Offensive MVP 1978 – Bob Macauley (LB) Offensive Player of the Year Big Sky Conference Defensive MVP 2008 – Kellen Moore (QB) 1994 – Joe O’Brien (DE) 1977 – Chris Malmgren (DT) Freshman of the Year Defensive MVP Defensive MVP 2006 – Korey Hall (LB) 1987 – Pete Kwiatkowski (DE) 1975 – John Smith (RB) Defensive Player of the Year Defensive MVP Offensive MVP 2003 – Ryan Dinwiddie (QB) Offensive Player of the Year

Kellen Moore, Three-Time Quintin Mikell Bart Hendricks, Two-Time Player of the Year 2002 WAC Player of the Year 2011 - Mountain West; Defensive 1999 & 2000 - Big West 2009 & 2010 - WAC Player of the Year

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ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE (2011-PRESENT)

2016 OFFENSE (First Team) DEFENSE (Honorable Mention) DEFENSE (First Team) Travis Averill RS-SR OL Tyler Horn RS-SR DE First Team Brett Rypien SO QB Tanner Vallejo JR LB Demarcus Lawrence RS-JR DE Thomas Sperbeck SR WR Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe RS-SR DL Mario Yakoo RS-SR OL SPECIAL TEAMS (First Team) Tyler Rausa RS-JR K DEFENSE (Second Team) OFFENSE (Second Team) Donte Deayon SO CB Jeremy McNichols JR RB 2014 Jeremy Ioane RS-JR S OFFENSE (First Team) OFFENSE (Honorable Mention) First Team SPECIAL TEAMS (Honorable Mention) Steven Baggett RS-SR OL Jay Ajayi RS-JR RB Dan Goodale RS-SR K Mason Hampton RS-JR C Marcus Henry RS-JR C Shane Williams-Rhodes SO Ret. Cedrick Wilson JR WR OFFENSE (Second Team) 2012 DEFENSE (First Team) Grant Hedrick RS-SR QB OFFENSE (First Team) Sam McCaskill RS-SR DE Rees Odhiambo RS-JR OL First Team David Moa RS-SO NT Matt Paradis RS-JR C OFFENSE (Honorable Mention) DEFENSE (Second Team) Jake Roh RS-SO TE OFFENSE (Second Team) Chanceller James RS-SR S Shane Williams-Rhodes JR WR Charles Leno, Jr. RS-JR OL Jonathan Moxey SR CB Matt Miller RS-SO WR Ben Weaver RS-SR LB DEFENSE (First Team) Brenel Myers RS-SR OL First Team DEFENSE (Honorable Mention) Kamalei Correa SO DE OFFENSE (Honorable Mention) Tanner Vallejo SR LB Darian Thompson RS-JR S D.J. Harper RS-SR RB

SPECIAL TEAMS (Second Team) DEFENSE (Second Team) DEFENSE (First Team) Sean Wale RS-SR P Donte Deayon JR CB First Team Tanner Vallejo SO LB Mike Atkinson RS-SR DL 2015 Demarcus Lawrence RS-SO DE OFFENSE (First Team) DEFENSE (Honorable Mention) J.C. Percy RS-SR LB Marcus Henry RS-SR C Beau Martin RS-SR DE Jamar Taylor RS-SR CB Rees Odhiambo RS-SR OL Brett Rypien FR QB SPECIAL TEAMS (Honorable Mention) DEFENSE (Second Team) Thomas Sperbeck JR WR Dan Goodale RS-SR K Jerrell Gavins RS-SR CB

OFFENSE (Second Team) 2013 DEFENSE (Honorable Mention) Jeremy McNichols SO RB OFFENSE (First Team) Jeremy Ioane RS-SO S Jake Roh RS-SO TE First Team Tommy Smith RS-SR LB Jay Ajayi RS-SO RB Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe RS-JR DL OFFENSE (Honorable Mention) Charles Leno, Jr. RS-SR OL Mario Yakoo RS-JR OL 2011 OFFENSE (Second Team) OFFENSE (First Team) DEFENSE (First Team) Matt Paradis RS-SR C First Team Darian Thompson RS-SR S Doug Martin RS-SR RB OFFENSE (Honorable Mention) Kellen Moore RS-SR QB DEFENSE (Second Team) Matt Miller RS-JR WR Nate Potter RS-SR OL Kamalei Correa JR DE Shane Williams-Rhodes SO WR Tyler Shoemaker RS-SR WR Donte Deayon SR CB 168 // ALL-CONFERENCE //

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OFFENSE (Honorable Mention) Kyle Efaw RS-SR TE

DEFENSE (First Team) First Team Tyrone Crawford SR DL George Iloka SR S Shea McClellin SR DL

DEFENSE (Second Team) Billy Winn SR DL

DEFENSE (Honorable Mention) SR DL Byron Hout SR LB

SPECIAL TEAMS (Honorable Mention) Brad Elkin SR P

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ALL-WAC (2001-10)

2010 SPECIAL TEAMS SPECIAL TEAMS OFFENSE First Team Second Team First Team Titus Young JR Ret. Kyle Brotzman FR K Thomas Byrd JR OL Doug Martin JR RB 2008 2006 Kellen Moore JR QB OFFENSE OFFENSE Austin Pettis SR WR First Team First Team Nate Potter JR OL Jeremy Childs JR WR Ryan Clady JR OL Titus Young SR WR Andrew Woodruff SR OL Ian Johnson SO RB Legedu Naanee SR WR DEFENSE Second Team Derek Schouman SR TE First Team Ian Johnson SR RB George Iloka JR DB Kellen Moore FR QB Second Team Jeron Johnson SR DB Austin Pettis SO WR Jeff Cavender JR OL Shea McClellin JR DL Jared Zabransky SR QB Winston Venable SR LB DEFENSE Ryan Winterswyk JR DL First Team DEFENSE Ellis Powers SR LB First Team Second Team Kyle Wilson JR DB Andrew Browning SR DL Byron Hout JR LB Ryan Winterswyk SO DL Korey Hall SR LB Brandyn Thompson SR DB Billy Winn JR DL Second Team Second Team Jeron Johnson SO DB Colt Brooks SR LB 2009 Mike T. Williams SR DL Marty Tadman JR DB OFFENSE First Team SPECIAL TEAMS SPECIAL TEAMS Kellen Moore SO QB Second Team First Team Austin Pettis JR WR Kyle Wilson JR Ret. Anthony Montgomery SR K Nate Potter SO OL Titus Young JR WR 2007 Second Team OFFENSE Kyle Stringer SR P Second Team First Team Jeremy Avery JR RB Jeremy Childs SO WR 2005 Ryan Clady SR OL OFFENSE Honorable Mention Ian Johnson JR RB First Team Jake Roh RS-SO TE Daryn Colledge SR OL Shane Williams-Rhodes JR WR Second Team Tad Miller SR OL Second Team DEFENSE Taylor Tharp SR QB Drisan James JR WR First Team Lee Marks SR RB Kyle Wilson SR DB DEFENSE Ryan Winterswyk SO DL First Team DEFENSE Nick Schlekeway SR DL First Team Second Team Marty Tadman SR DB Alex Guerrero SR DL Jeron Johnson JR DB Korey Hall JR LB Winston Venable JR LB Second Team Billy Winn SO DL Kyle Wilson SO DB Second Team Andrew Browning JR DL Marty Tadman SO DB

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ALL-WAC (2001-10)

2004 2002 OFFENSE OFFENSE First Team First Team T.J. Acree SR WR Ryan Dinwiddie JR QB Daryn Colledge JR OL Brock Forsey SR RB Scott Huff SR OL Second Team Rob Vian SR OL Klayton Adams SR OL Jared Zabransky SO QB Second Team Billy Wingfield SR WR DEFENSE First Team DEFENSE Andy Avalos SR LB First Team Gabe Franklin SR DB Quintin Mikell SR DB Korey Hall SO LB Second Team SPECIAL TEAMS Chauncey Ako SR LB First Team Gabe Franklin SO DB Tyler Jones SR K Ryan Nelson SR DL

Second Team 2001 Kyle Stringer SO P OFFENSE First Team 2003 Brock Forsey JR RB OFFENSE Matt Hill SR OL First Team Jeb Putzier SR TE Ryan Dinwiddie SR QB Tim Gilligan SR WR DEFENSE First Team Second Team Quintin Mikell JR DB Daryn Colledge SO OL Second Team DEFENSE Greg Sasser SR LB First Team Andy Avalos JR LB Wes Nurse SR DB Julius Roberts JR DL

Second Team Travis Burgher SR LB Gabe Franklin JR DB

SPECIAL TEAMS Second Team Tim Gilligan SR Ret.

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ALL-BIG WEST CONFERENCE (1996-2000)

2000 OFFENSE Scott Buttice OL Lou Fanucchi WR Bart Hendricks QB

DEFENSE Jeff Copp DE Dempsy Dees CB Quintin Mikell S D. Ross CB Zach Weber DE

SPECIAL TEAMS Jeff Edwards P

1999 OFFENSE Bart Hendricks QB Jeremy Mankins OL Dave Stachelski TE Lou Fanucchi DEFENSE 2000 All-Big West First Team Dempsy Dees CB Bryan Johnson LB Mike Maloy DE Kareem Williams LB

SPECIAL TEAMS Nick Calaycay K

1998 OFFENSE Keith Dilworth OL Rodney Smith WR

DEFENSE Bobby Setzer DL

1997 OFFENSE Jermaine Belin OL

1996 DEFENSE Chris Wing DL Quintin Mikell 2000 All-Big West First Team

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ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE (1971-95)

1995 1992 1987 OFFENSE (First Team) OFFENSE (First Team) OFFENSE Del Graven SR FB Mike Wilson JR WR Eric Andrade SR WR Mike Dodd SR PK Tom DeWitz SR OG OFFENSE (Second Team) Chris Jackson SR RB Tony Hilde JR QB OFFENSE (Second Team) Sheldon Forehand SR WR DEFENSE DEFENSE (First Team) Lee Duncan SR OT Pete Kwiatkowski SR DL Sione Fifita JR DL Kerry Lawyer SO RET Rashid Gayle SR CB 1986 DEFENSE (Second Team) OFFENSE DEFENSE (Second Team) Durrelle Goodloe SR DL Tom DeWitz JR OG Brian Smith SR ILB Eric Escandon JR OLB Chris Truitt JR RET Tim Foley SR S Matt McLaughlin SR ILB Danny Weeks SO P DEFENSE 1994 Lance Sellers SR DL OFFENSE (First Team) 1991 Pete Kwiatkowski JR DL Alex Toyos JR OG OFFENSE Jim Ellis SR LB Paul Coffman JR C Chris Thomas SR RB Rex Walters SR LB K.C. Adams JR RB Mike Black SR PK Maury Moore SR DB

OFFENSE (Second Team) DEFENSE 1985 Ryan Ikebe SO WR Matt McLaughlin JR OLB OFFENSE Greg Erickson JR PK Frank Robinson SR DB Steve Despot SR OG Dan Smith SR C DEFENSE (First Team) 1990 Jon Francis SR RB Joe O’Brien SR DL OFFENSE Rashid Gayle JR DB Chris Thomas JR RB DEFENSE Markus Koch SR DL DEFENSE (Second Team) DEFENSE Brian Smith JR ILB Erik Helgeson SR DL 1984 Chris Cook SR DB Frank Robinson JR DB OFFENSE Danny Weeks SR P John Kilgo SR OT 1989 Jon Francis JR RB 1993 OFFENSE Ron Love SR RET OFFENSE (First Team) Chris Thomas SO RB Del Graven SO TE DEFENSE DEFENSE Markus Koch JR DL OFFENSE (Second Team) Erik Helgeson JR DL Carl Keever SR LB Mike Wilson SR WR Kenny Kuehl JR LB Chuck Compton JR DB

DEFENSE (First Team) 1988 Kimo von Oelhoffen SR DL DEFENSE Erik Helgeson SO DL DEFENSE (Second Team) Scott Russell SO LB Joe O’Brien JR DL Kenny Kuehl SO DB Puni Alefaio SR DL Eric Escandon SR OLB

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ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE (1971-75)

1983 1979 1975 OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE Rodney Webster SR RB Kipp Bedard SO WR Mike Holton JR WR Renny Buckner SR OT John Crabtree SR WR DEFENSE Shawn Beaton JR OG Everett Carr JR OT Michel Bourgeau SR DL Joe Aliotti JR QB Glenn Sparks SR OG Marcus Koch SO DL Cedric Minter JR RB John Smith SR RB Chuck Butler SR LB Carl Keever JR LB DEFENSE DEFENSE Doug Scott SR DL Gary Gorrell SR LB 1982 Ralph Esposito JR LB Gary Rosolowich JR DB OFFENSE Rick Woods SO DB Jon Zogg SR OG 1974 1978 OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE Mike Holton SO WR Bob Skinner SR DL Dale Phillips SR OG Jim McMillan SR QB John Rade SR LB Mark Villano SR C Carl Keever SO LB David Hughes SO FB DEFENSE Jeff Turk SR DB Cedric Minter SO RB Saia Misa JR DL Tom Sarette SR PK Ron Davis SR LB 1981 Loren Schmidt SR LB OFFENSE DEFENSE Rolly Woolsey SR DB Kipp Bedard SR WR Larry Polowski SR LB Duane Dlouhy SR TE Bob Macauley SR LB 1973 Debbis Brady SR OT Sam Miller SR DB OFFENSE Rodney Webster SO RB Don Hutt SR WR (E) Rick Woods SR RET 1977 Al Davis SR OT OFFENSE Dan Dixon SR OG DEFENSE Terry Hutt SR WR John Klotz SR C Randy Trautman SR DL Harold Cotton SR OT Michel Bourgeau SO DL Alva Liles SR OG DEFENSE John Rade JR LB Mark Villano JR C Mark Goodman SR DE Rick Woods SR DB Terry Zahner FR RB Ron Neal SR CB

1980 DEFENSE 1972 OFFENSE Chris Malmgren SR DL OFFENSE Kipp Bedard JR WR Willie Beamon JR LB Don Hutt JR WR (E) Dennis Brady JR OT Ken West SR DB Al Marshall SR WR (E) Shawn Beaton SR OG Randy Schrader SR C 1976 DEFENSE Joe Aliotti SR QB OFFENSE Greg Frederick SR CB Cedric Minter SR RB Mike Holton SR WR Everett Carr SR OG 1971 DEFENSE OFFENSE Randy Trautman JR DL DEFENSE Don Hutt SO WR (E) Dan Williams SR LB Chris Malmgren JR DL Eric Guthrie SR QB Rick Woods JR DB Gary Rosolowich SR DB DEFENSE Steve Vogel SR LB

174 // BRONCOS IN THE NFL //

* Jay Ajayi - RB...... Miami Dolphins (2015-Present) 2 Seasons: 24 Games - 12 Started NFL Pro Bowl Selection: 2016 Gerald Alexander - S ...... (2007-2008) 2 Seasons: 21 Games - 17 Started ...... (2009-2010) 2 Seasons: 20 Games - 13 Started ...... (2010) 1 Season: 2 Games - 0 Started ...... Miami Dolphins (2011) 1 Season: 2 Games - 0 Started ...... (2011) 1 Season: 1 Game - 0 Started Career Totals: 5 Seasons: 44 Games - 30 Started Chase Baker - DT ...... (2012-present) 2 Seasons: 5 Games - 0 Started Barry Black - OG ...... Los Angeles Raiders (1987) 1 Season: 3 Games - 2 Started Richie Brockel - TE ...... Carolina Panthers (2011-15) 5 Seasons: 47 Games - 2 Started Chuck Butler - LB ...... (1984) 1 Season: 8 Games - 0 Started Chris Carr - CB/Ret...... Oakland Raiders (2005-2007) 3 Seasons: 48 Games - 4 Started ...... (2008) 1 Season: 16 Games - 2 Started ...... (2009-2011) 3 Seasons: 39 Games - 21 Started ...... San Diego Chargers (2012) 1 Season: 8 Games - 0 Started ...... (2013) 1 Season: 11 Games - 0 Started Career Totals - 9 Seasons: 122 Games - 27 Started * Ryan Clady - OT ...... Denver Broncos (2008-15) First Team All-Pro - 2009 & 2012 NFL Pro Bowl Selection: 2009, 2011 & 2012 Offensive Tackle Ryan Clady - Denver Broncos 7 Seasons: 85 Games - 85 Started 1st Round Draft Pick - 2009 & 2012 First-Team All-Pro ...... New York Jets (2016-present) 1 Season: 9 Games - 8 Started Matt Hill - OL...... Seattle Seahawks (2002-03) Daryn Colledge - OL ...... (2006-2010) 2 Seasons: 26 Games - 2 Started 5 Seasons: 80 Games - 76 Started David Hughes - FB ...... Seattle Seahawks (1981-85) ...... (2011-13) 5 Seasons: 69 Games - 27 Started 3 Seasons: 48 Games - 48 Started ...... Pittsburgh Steelers (1986) ...... Miami Dolphins (2014) 1 Season: 5 Games - 0 Started 1 Season: 13 Games - 13 Started Career Totals - 6 Seasons: 74 Games - 27 Started Career Totals - 9 Seasons: 141 Games - 137 Started * George Iloka - LB ...... (2012-present) * Tyrone Crawford - DE ...... (2012-present) 5 Seasons: 67 Games - 60 Started 5 Seasons: 61 Games - 44 Started Bryan Johnson - FB ...... Washington Redskins (2000-03) Chuck Compton - CB/S ...... Green Bay Packers (1987) 4 Seasons: 49 Games - 24 Started 1 Season: 2 Games - 0 Started ...... (2004–05) Jim Ellis - LB ...... Los Angeles Raiders (1987) 2 Seasons: 19 Games - 12 Started 1 Season: 3 Games - 2 Started Career Totals - 6 Seasons: 68 Games - 36 Started Brock Forsey - RB ...... Chicago Bears (2003) Jeron Johnson - S ...... Seattle Seahawks (2011-14, 2016) 1 Season: 9 Games - 2 Started 5 Seasons: 50 Games - 1 Started ...... Miami Dolphins (2004) ...... Washington (2015) 1 Season: 7 Games - 0 Started 1 Season: 14 Games, 1 Started Career Totals - 2 Seasons: 16 Games - 2 Started Carl Keever - LB ...... San Francisco 49ers (1987) Jon Francis - RB ...... (1987) 1 Season: 3 Games - 0 Started 1 Season: 9 Games - 0 Started Markus Koch - DE ...... Washington Redskins (1986-91) Tommy Gallarda - TE ...... (2012-13) 6 Seasons: 68 Games - 34 Started 1 Season: 9 Games - 0 Started * DeMarcus Lawrence - DE ...... Dallas Cowboys (2014-present) Rashid Gayle - CB ...... Jacksonville Jaguars (1996) 3 Seasons: 32 Games - 16 Started 1 Season: 2 Games - 0 Started * Charles Leno, Jr. - OL ...... Chicago Bears (2014-present) Korey Hall - FB ...... Green Bay Packers (2007-2010) 3 Season: 38 Games, 30 Started 4 Seasons: 55 Games - 33 Started Alva Liles - OG ...... Oakland Raiders (1980) ...... New Orleans Saints (2011) 1 Season: 2 Games - 0 Started 1 Season: 15 Games - 0 Started ...... Detroit Lions (1980) Career Totals - 5 Seasons: 70 Games - 33 Started 1 Season: 1 Game - 0 Started Shaunard Harts - DB ...... (2001-04) Career Totals - 1 Season: 3 Games - 0 Started 4 Seasons: 51 Games - 17 Started Al Marshall - WR ...... (1974) 1 Season: 4 Games - 0 Started 175 // BRONCOS IN THE NFL //

* Doug Martin - RB ...... (2012-present) * Jamar Taylor - DB ...... Miami Dolphins (2013-15) NFL Pro Bowl Selection: 2015 4 Seasons: 33 Games - 9 Started 5 Seasons: 57 Games - 57 Started ...... (2016-present) * Shea McClellin - DE ...... Chicago Bears (2012-15) 1 Season: 15 Games - 14 Started 4 Seasons: 52 Games - 31 Started Brandyn Thompson - DB ...... Washington Redskins (2011) ...... New England Patriots (2016-Present) 1 season: 6 Games - 0 Started 1 Season: 14 Games - 4 Started Faddie Tillman - DL ...... New Orleans Saints (1972) Quintin Mikell - DB ...... (2003–10) 1 Season: 1 Game - 0 started Pro Bowl - 2009 Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe - DT ...... San Diego Chargers (2014) 8 Seasons: 123 Games - 59 Started Spent 2014 season on injured reserve ...... St. Louis Rams (2011-12) Winston Venable - S ...... Chicago Bears (2011) 2 Seasons: 32 Games - 32 Started 1 Season: 5 Games - 0 Started ...... Carolina Panthers (2013) Kimo von Oelhoffen - DL ...... Cincinnati Bengals (1994-1999) 1 Season: 14 Games - 12 Started 6 Seasons: 79 Games - 36 Started Career Totals - 11 Seasons: 169 Games - 103 Started ...... Pittsburgh Steelers (2000-2005) Cedric Minter - RB/Ret...... New York Jets (1984-85) 6 Seasons: 95 Games - 94 Started 2 Seasons: 11 Games - 2 Started ...... New York Jets (2006) * Kellen Moore - QB ...... Detroit Lions (2012-14) 1 Season: 16 Games - 16 Started 3 Seasons: 0 Games - 0 Started ...... Philadelphia Eagles (2007) ...... Dallas Cowboys (2015-Present) 1 Season: 8 Games - 1 Started 2 Seasons: 3 Games - 2 Started Career Totals - 14 Seasons: 198 Games - 147 Started Legedu Naanee - WR ...... San Diego Chargers (2007-2010) Kyle Wilson - DB ...... New York Jets (2010-14) 4 Seasons: 60 Games - 10 Started 5 Seasons: 80 Games - 28 Started ...... Carolina Panthers (2011) ...... New Orleans Saints (2015) 1 Season: 15 Games - 11 Started 1 Season: 15 Games - 4 Started ...... Miami Dolphins (2012) Chris Wing - LB ...... New York Jets (1997) 1 Season: 4 Games - 1 Started 1 Season: 2 Games - 0 Started Career Totals: 6 Seasons 79 Games - 22 Started Billy Winn - DT ...... Cleveland Browns (2012-14) * Matt Paradis - OL ...... Denver Broncos (2014-present) 3 Seasons: 40 Games - 18 Started Spent 2014 season on Denver Broncos ...... Indianapolis Colts (2015) 2 Seasons: 32 Games - 32 Started 1 Season: 12 Games - 3 Started Austin Pettis - WR ...... St. Louis Rams (2011-14) ...... Denver Broncos (2016-present) 4 Seasons: 47 Games - 11 Started 1 Season: 16 Games - 2 Started Larry Polowski - LB ...... Seattle Seahawks (1979) Rick Woods - DB/Ret...... Pittsburgh Steelers (1982-86) 1 Season: 14 Games - 0 Started 5 Seasons: 66 Games - 22 Started Nate Potter - OT ...... Arizona Cardinals (2012-13) ...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987) 2 Seasons: 21 Games - 6 Started 1 Season: 5 Games - 5 Started Jeb Putzier - TE ...... Denver Broncos (2002-05 & 2008) Career Totals - 6 Seasons: 71 Games - 27 Started 5 Seasons: 41 Games - 10 Started Rolly Woolsey - DB/Ret...... Dallas Cowboys (1975) ...... (2006–07) 1 Season: 14 Games - 0 Started 2 Seasons: 22 Games - 6 Started ...... Seattle Seahawks (1976) ...... Seattle Seahawks (2008) 1 Season: 14 Games - 11 Started 1 Season: 6 Games - 1 Started ...... Cleveland Browns (1977) Career Totals - 7 Seasons: 69 Games - 17 Started 1 Season: 14 Games - 0 Started John Rade - LB ...... Atlanta Falcons (1983-91) ...... St. Louis Cardinals (1978) 9 Seasons: 122 Games - 112 Started 1 Season: 2 Games - 0 Started Frank Robinson - DB/Ret...... Cincinnati Bengals (1992) Career Totals - 4 Seasons: 44 Games 11 Started 1 Season: 3 Games - 0 Started Titus Young - WR ...... Detroit Lions (2011-12) ...... Denver Broncos (1992-93) 2 Seasons: 26 Games - 9 Started 2 Seasons: 28 Games - 2 Started Jon Zogg - OL ...... Los Angeles Raiders (1987) Career Totals - 2 Seasons: 31 Games - 2 Started 1 Season: 1 Game - 0 Started * Orlando Scandrick - CB ...... Dallas Cowboys (2008-present) 9 Seasons: 114 Games - 58 Started * Active NFL Player as of August 1, 2017 Derek Schouman - TE ...... (2007-2009) 3 Seasons: 21 Games - 15 Started ...... St. Louis Rams (2010 ) 1 Season: 3 Games - 0 Started Career Totals - 4 Seasons: 24 Games - 15 Started Lance Sellers - DL ...... Cincinnati Bengals (1987) 1 Season: 3 Games - 3 Started Bobby Setzer - DL ...... San Francisco 49ers (2001) 1 Season: 14 Games - 0 Started ...... Chicago Bears (2002) 1 Season: 2 Games - 0 Started Career Totals - 2 Seasons: 16 Games - 0 Started Dave Stachelski - TE ...... New Orleans Saints (2000-01) 2 Seasons: 9 Games - 0 Started Don Summers - TE ...... Denver Broncos (1984-85) 2 Seasons: 18 Games - 2 Started ...... Green Bay Packers (1987) 1 Season: 3 Games - 1 Started Career Totals - 3 Seasons: 21 Games - 3 Started 176 // NFL DRAFT BY ROUND //

1st Round Legedu Naanee – WR (172) ...... San Diego Chargers (2007) * Ryan Clady – OT (12th overall pick) ...... Denver Broncos (2008) Brock Forsey – RB (206) ...... Chicago Bears (2003) * Shea McClellin - DE (19) ...... Chicago Bears (2012) Kyle Wilson - CB (29) ...... New York Jets (2010) 6th Round * Doug Martin - RB (31)...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2012) Rolly Woolsey – DB/Ret. (148) ...... Dallas Cowboys (1975) Lance Sellers – DL (155) ...... Miami Dolphins (1987) Kimo von Oelhoffen – DT (162) ...... Cincinnati Bengals (1994) Korey Hall – LB (191) ...... Green Bay Packers (2007) Jeb Putzier – TE (191) ...... Denver Broncos (2002) * Tanner Vallejo - LB (195) ...... Buffalo Bills (2017) Billy Winn - DE (205) ...... Cleveland Browns (2012) * Matt Paradis - OL (207) ...... Denver Broncos (2014)

7th Round Larry Polowski – LB (169) ...... Seattle Seahawks (1979) Steve Svitak – LB (180) ...... Oakland Raiders (1970) Jeff Turk – DB (183) ...... Atlanta Falcons (1983) Jon Francis – RB (184) ...... New York Giants (1986) Shaunard Harts – DB (212) ...... Kansas City Chiefs (2001) Brandyn Thompson - DB (213)...... Washington Redskins (2011) Nate Potter - OT (221) ...... Arizona Cardinals (2012) Derek Schouman – TE (222) ...... Buffalo Bills (2007) * Charles Leno, Jr. - OL (246)...... Chicago Bears (2014)

8th Round Don Hutt – WR (213) ...... Los Angeles Rams (1974) John Rade – LB (215) ...... Atlanta Falcons (1983)

9th Round Willie Beamon – LB (205) ...... New York Jets (1979) Steve Vogel – LB (209) ...... Buffalo Bills (1972) Larry Stayner – TE (234) ...... Seattle Seahawks (1992) Randy Trautman – DL (238) ...... Washington Redskins (1982) Faddie Tillman – DE (241) ...... Buffalo Bills (1971)

Running Back Doug Martin 10th Round First Round Draft Pick in 2012 by Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jim Ellis – LB (273) ...... Los Angeles Raiders (1987)

2nd Round 11th Round Markus Koch – DE (30) ...... Washington Redskins (1986) Michel Bourgeau – DT (291) ...... New Orleans Saints (1984) David Hughes – FB (31) ...... Seattle Seahawks (1981) * DeMarcus Lawrence - DE (34) ...... Dallas Cowboys (2014) 13th Round * Kamalei Correa - DE (42) ...... Baltimore Ravens (2016) Dan Dixon – OG (313) ...... Houston Oilers (1974) Titus Young - WR (44) ...... Detroit Lions (2011) Daryn Colledge – OT (47) ...... Green Bay Packers (2006) 14th Round * Jamar Taylor - (54) ...... Miami Dolphins (2013) Jim McMillan – QB (350) ...... Detroit Lions (1975) Gerald Alexander – S (61) ...... Detroit Lions (2007) 15th Round 3rd Round Eric Guthrie – QB (356) ...... San Francisco 49ers (1972) * Darian Thompson - S (71) ...... New York Giants (2016) Ron Franklin – DT (386) ...... St. Louis Cardinals (1975) John Smith – RB (75) ...... Dallas Cowboys (1976) Austin Pettis - WR (78) ...... St. Louis Rams (2011) 16th Round * Tyrone Crawford - DE (81) ...... Dallas Cowboys (2012) Gary Gorrell – LB (448)...... Buffalo Bills (1976) * Rees Odhiambo - OT (97) ...... Seattle Seahawks (2016) 17th Round 4th Round Al Davis – OT (433) ...... Atlanta Falcons (1974) Rick Woods – DB/Ret (97) ...... Pittsburgh Steelers (1982) Jim Meeks – DB (475) ...... Detroit Lions (1976)

5th Round * Active NFL Player as of August 1, 2017 Frank Robinson – DB/Ret. (137)...... Denver Broncos (1992) Dave Stachelski – TE (141) ...... New England Patriots (2000) * Orlando Scandrick – CB (143) ...... Dallas Cowboys (2008) * Jay Ajayi - RB (149) ...... Miami Dolphins (2015) * Jeremy McNichols - RB (162) ...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2017) * George Iloka - S (167) ...... Cincinnati Bengals (2012) Matt Hill – OL (171) ...... Seattle Seahawks (2002) 177 // NFL DRAFT BY YEAR //

2017 1984 5th Round (162) - * Jeremy McNichols (RB) ...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers 11th (291) - Michel Bourgeau (DE) ...... New Orleans Saints 6th Round (195) - * Tanner Vallejo (LB) ...... Buffalo Bills 1983 2016 7th (183) - Jeff Turk (DB) ...... Atlanta Falcons 2nd Round (42) - * Kamalei Correa (DE) ...... Baltimore Ravens 8th (215) - John Rade (LB) ...... Atlanta Falcons 3rd Round (71) - * Darian Thompson (S) ...... New York Giants 3rd Round (97) - * Rees Odhiambo (OT) ...... Seattle Seahawks 1982 4th (97) - Rick Woods (DB) ...... Pittsburgh Steelers 2015 9th (238) - Randy Trautman (DT) ...... Washington Redskins 5th Round (149) - * Jay Ajayi (RB) ...... Miami Dolphins 1981 2014 2nd (31) - David Hughes (FB) ...... Seattle Seahawks 2nd Round (34) - * DeMarcus Lawrence (DE) ...... Dallas Cowboys 6th Round (207) - * Matt Paradis (OL) ...... Denver Broncos 1979 7th Round (246) - * Charles Leno, Jr. (OL) ...... Chicago Bears 7th (169) - Larry Polowski (LB) ...... Seattle Seahawks 8th (205) - Willie Beamon (LB) ...... New York Jets 2013 2nd Round (54) - * Jamar Taylor (DB) ...... Miami Dolphins 1976 3rd (75) - John Smith (RB) ...... Dallas Cowboys 2012 16th (448) - Gary Gorrell (LB) ...... Buffalo Bills 1st Round (19) - * Shea McClellin (DE) ...... Chicago Bears 17th (475) - Jim Meeks (DB) ...... Detroit Lions 1st (31) - * Doug Martin (RB) ...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3rd (81) - * Tyrone Crawford (DE) ...... Dallas Cowboys 1975 5th (167) - * George Iloka (S) ...... Cincinnati Bengals 6th (148) - Rolly Woolsey (DB) ...... Dallas Cowboys 6th (205) - * Billy Winn (DT) ...... Cleveland Browns 14th (350) - Jim McMillan (QB) ...... Detroit Lions 7th (221) - Nate Potter (OT) ...... Arizona Cardinals 15th (386) - Ron Franklin (DT) ...... St. Louis Cardinals

2011 1974 2nd (44) - Titus Young (WR) ...... Detroit Lions 9th (213) - Don Hutt (WR) ...... Los Angeles Rams 3rd (78) - Austin Pettis (WR) ...... St. Louis Rams 13th (313) - Dan Dixon (OG) ...... Houston Oilers 7th (213) - Brandyn Thompson ...... Washington Redskins 17th (433) - Al Davis (OG) ...... Atlanta Falcons

2010 1973 1st (29) - Kyle Wilson (CB) ...... New York Jets 10th (244) - Al Marshall (WR) ...... Denver Broncos

2008 1972 1st (12) - * Ryan Clady (OT) ...... Denver Broncos 9th (209) - Steve Vogel (LB) ...... Buffalo Bills 5th (143) - * Orlando Scandrick (DB) ...... Dallas Cowboys 14th (356) - Eric Guthrie (QB) ...... San Francisco 49ers

2007 1971 2nd (61) - Gerald Alexander (DB) ...... Detroit Lions 10th (241) - Faddie Tillman (DE) ...... Atlanta Falcons 5th (172) - Legedu Naanee (WR) ...... San Diego Chargers 6th (191) - Korey Hall (FB) ...... Green Bay Packers 1970 7th (222) - Derek Schouman (TE) ...... Buffalo Bills 7th (180) - Steve Svitak (LB) ...... Oakland Raiders

2006 * Active NFL Player as August 1, 2016 2nd (47) - Daryn Colledge (OL)...... Green Bay Packers 2003 6th (206) - Brock Forsey (RB)...... Chicago Bears

2002 5th (171) - Matt Hill (OT) ...... Seattle Seahawks 6th (191) - Jeb Putzier (TE) ...... Denver Broncos

2001 7th (212) - Shaunard Harts (DB) ...... Kansas City Chiefs

2000 5th (141) - Dave Stachelski (TE) ...... New England Patriots

1994 6th (162) - Kimo von Oelhoffen (DL) ...... Cincinnati Bengals

1992 5th (137) - Frank Robinson (DB) ...... Denver Broncos 9th (234) - Larry Stayner (TE) ...... Seattle Seahawks

1987 6th (155) - Lance Sellers (LB) ...... Miami Dolphins 10th (273) - Jim Ellis (LB) ...... Oakland Raiders

1986 2nd (30) - Markus Koch (DE) ...... Washington Redskins 7th (184) - Jon Francis (RB) ...... New York Giants

178 // BRONCOS IN THE CFL //

T.J. Acree -WR ...... Ed Thomas - DB/K ...... (2nd Round in 1979) * Mike Atkinson - DL ...... Hamilton Tiger-Cats * Brandyn Thompson - CB ...... Josh Bean - LB ...... BC Lions ...... Edmonton Eskimos

Shawn Beaton - OG ...... Montreal Allouettes Randy Trautman - DT ...... Calgary Stampeders (1st Round in 1981)

* Geraldo Boldewijn - WR ...... BC Lions

Michel Bourgeau - DT ...... Ottawa Roughriders and Edmonton Eskimos

Ryan Dinwiddie - QB ...... Saskatchewan Rougriders

* Jerrell Gavins - CB ...... Ottawa RedBlacks

Dave Giacomazzo - OT ...... Toronto Argonauts (3rd Round in 1992)

Tim Gilligan - WR ......

* - OL ...... Calgary Stampeders (5th Round in 2008) ...... Ottawa RedBlacks

Cam Hall - LB ...... Montreal Alouettes

D.J. Harper - RB ...... Ottawa RedBlacks

Bart Hendricks - QB ...... Edmonton Eskimos

Bart Hull - RB ...... B.C. Lions (1st Round in 1991)

Drisan James - WR ...... Hamilton Tiger-Cats Defensive Tackle - Michel Bourgeau Edmonton Eskimos & Ottawa Roughriders Al Marshall - WR ...... (15th Round in 1973) Mark Urness - OL ...... Saskatchewan Rough Riders * Mercy Maston - DB ...... Edmonton Eskimos (2nd Round in 1985)

Cedric Minter - RB ...... Toronto Argonauts (1st Round in 1981) Dave VanKoughnett - C ...... BC Lions and (3rd Round in 1988) Stefan Reid - LB ...... Ottawa Renegades (1st Round in 1995) * Winston Venable...... Montreal Alouettes (Signed in February, 2013) Tom Schimmer - P ...... Ottawa Renegades (4th Round in 1989) Andrew Woodruff - OL ...... Montreal Alouettes Doug Scott - DT ...... Montreal Allouettes (2nd Round in 2008) (1st Round in 1980) Jared Zabransky - QB ...... Edmonton Eskimos Brian Sopatyk - OG...... BC Lions (1st Round in 1973) * Active CFL Player as of July , 2017

Gordon Stewart - DE ...... Saskatchewan Roughriders (7th Round in 1971)

179 // BRONCOS IN ALL-STAR GAMES //

2015 ...... Darian Thompson (S) - Reese’s 2006 ...... Colt Brooks (LB) - North/South Classic Donte Deayon (CB) - NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Andrew Browning (DT) - North/South Classic Marcus Henry (C) - East-West Shrine Game Dennis Ellis (DT) - Texas vs. The Nation Game Mercy Maston (S) - Tropic Bowl Drisan James (WR) - North/South Classic Rondell McNair (DE) - Tropic Bowl Brad Lau (FB) - East/West Shrine Game Shane Williams-Rhodes (WR) - Tropic Bowl Jerard Rabb (WR) - East/West Shrine Game Jared Zabransky (QB) - Hula Bowl 2014 ...... Grant Hedrick (QB) - College Gridiron Showcase 2005 ...... Daryn Colledge (OT) - East/West Shrine Game 2013 ...... Charles Leno, Jr. (OL) - East/West Shrine Game Matt Paradis (OL) - NFLPA Collegiate Bowl 2004 ...... Gabe Franklin (CB) - East/West Shrine Game Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe (DT) - NFLPA Collegiate Bowl 2003 ...... Ryan Dinwiddie (QB) - East/West Shrine Game 2012 ...... D.J. Harper (RB) - Texas vs. Nation All-Star Game 2002 ...... Quintin Mikell (S) - East/West Shrine Game

2001 ...... Matt Hill (OT) - East/West Shrine Game and Senior Bowl

2000 ...... Dempsy Dees (CB) - East/West Shrine Game Bart Hendricks (QB) - East / West Shrine Game

1999 ...... Dave Stachelski (TE) - East/West Shrine Game

1998 ...... Bobby Setzer (DT) - Blue/Gray Game

1993 ...... Kimo Von Oelhoffen (DT) - Blue/Gray Game Hula Bowl

1990 ...... Erik Helgeson (DE) - All-America Classic

1985 ...... Markus Koch (DE) - Blue/Gray Game 2011 Senior Bowl East/West Shrine Game (L-R): Defensive Tackle Billy Winn, Defensive End Shea McClellin, Running Back Doug Martin, Safety 1983 ...... Michel Bourgeau (DT) - Blue/Gray Game George Iloka & Quarterback Kellen Moore 1981 ...... Rick Woods (SS) - Blue/Gray Game and Olympia Gold Bowl Jamar Taylor (DB) - Senior Bowl 1980 ...... David Hughes (FB) - East/West Shrine Game 2011 ...... Georege Iloka (S) - Senior Bowl Cedric Minter (TB) - East/West Shrine Game Doug Martin (RB) - Senior Bowl Shea McClellin (DE) - Senior Bowl 1974 ...... Jim McMillan (QB) - East/West Shrine Game Kellen Moore (QB) - Senior Bowl Billy Winn (DT) - Senior Bowl 1973 ...... Al Davis (OT) - Coaches All America Game Tyrone Crawford (DE) - East/West Shrine Game Don Hutt (WR) - East/West Shrine Game Tyler Shoemaker (WR) - East/West Shrine Game 1971 ...... Steve Vogel (LB) - Coaches All America Game 2010 ...... Jeron Johnson (S) - East/West Shrine Game Austin Pettis (WR) - Senior Bowl Brandyn Thompson (DB) - East/West Shrine Game Winston Venable (LB) - East/West Shrine Game Titus Young (WR) - Senior Bowl

2009 ...... Kyle Wilson (DB) - Senior Bowl

2008 ...... Ian Johnson (RB) - East/West Shrine Game

2007 ...... Dan Gore (OT) - East/West Shrine Game

180 // BRONCO LETTERMEN //

A Barrios, Chris ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Broyles, Jake ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Cormier, Rob ‘86 Abuan, Rich ‘76 Bartle, Phil ’83, ’84, ’85, ‘86 Bruce, Jayson ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Cornist, Rodney ’90, ’91, ‘92 Acree, T.J. ‘01. ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Bass, Travis ‘92 Brushy, Steve ‘94 ‘95 Corpus, Darren ’80, ‘81 Acrey, Derrell ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Bean, Josh ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Buck, Ted ’70, ’71, ‘72 Correa, Kamalei ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Adams, Klayton ‘03, ‘04 Beamon, Willie ’77, ‘78 Buckner, Renny ’78, ‘79 Cota, Matt ‘16 Adams, Karlin ‘95 Bearg, Larry ‘74 Buhr, Kellen ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Cotton, Harold ‘77 Adams, K.C. ‘94 Beaton, Shawn ’76, ’78, ’79, ‘80 Burchak, Darrin ‘88 Cotton, Lloyd ’76, ‘77 Adams, Will ‘16 Bedard, Corby ‘86 Burgener, Mark ’69, ’70, ‘71 Cottrell, Austin ‘15, ‘16 Afoa, Vaa ’73, ‘74 Bedard, Kipp ’79, ’80, ‘81 Burgher, Travis ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Coughlin, Michael ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, Ayayi, Jay ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Bedegi, Paul ‘78 Burke, Tyler ‘86 ‘10 Ako, Chauncey ‘01, ‘02 Belcastro, Todd ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Burks, Aaron ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Cox, Jon ’83, ’84, ’85, ‘86 Alcalde, Vince ’86, ‘87 Belin, Jermaine ‘95 ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Burrell, Derek ‘98 Crabtree, John ’74, ‘75 Alder, Larry ’79, ’80, ’81, ‘82 Belin, Jim ‘90 Burroughs, Dallas ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Crawford, Tyrone ‘10, ‘11 Aldrich, Ron ‘71 Bell, Chris ’78, ’79, ’80, ‘81 Burroughs, Mitch ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Criner, Mark ’88, ’89, ‘90 Alefaio, Puni ’92 ‘93 Bell, Corey ‘11, ‘12, 13, ‘14 Butler, Akilian ‘15, ‘16 Crofts, Kipp ’84, ‘85 Alexander, Gerald ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Bell, Jesse ‘93 Butler, Chuck ’82, ‘83 Croll, Eric ’85, ’86, ’87, ‘88 Alexander, Greg ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91 Benas, Martez ‘94, ‘95 Butler, Ted ‘95, ‘96 Cullen, Tim ‘71 Alexander, Mike ’81, ‘82 Bennett, Andy ‘98, ‘99 Buttice, Scott ‘99, ‘00 Cunningham, Anthony ‘76 Aliotti, Joe ’79, ‘80 Beresford, Harry ’92 ‘93 Byrd, Chadwick ’91, ’92, ‘93, ‘94 Allen, Brad ‘’02 Berger, Eric ‘93 Byrd, Thomas ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 D Allen, Paul ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Bernardy, Martin ’78, ‘79 Dailey, Jadon ‘05, ‘06 Altieri, Mike ‘05, ‘07 Berry, Art ’71, ‘72 C Davis, Aaron ’92,’93 Altieri, Tony ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Bertoli, Charles ‘13, ‘14 Cabaong, Deshan ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Davis, Al ‘73 Alvarez, Josh ‘96, ‘97 Biedermann, Jeff ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Cabrera, Bob ‘78 Davis, Erik ‘96 Ambrosek, Gary ‘92 Biggs, Todd ’82, ‘83 Calaycay, Nick ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Davis, Jeff ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Ames, Michael ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Bills, Mike ’88, ’89, ‘90 Camerud, Kenrick ’79, ’80, ‘81 Davis, Kenzie ‘69 Anderson, Chaz ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Bingham, Sean ‘07, ‘08 Campbell, Mike ’73, ‘74 Davis, Lambert ‘77 Anderson, Todd ’84, ‘85 Bird, Blessing ’71, ’72, ‘73 Carr, Chris ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Davis, Ron ’73, ‘74 Anderson, Tom ‘00, ‘01 Bissell, Tanyon ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Carpenter, Jeff ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Davisson, Mike ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Anderson, Keith ‘77 Black, Barry ’84, ’85, ‘86 Carr, Everett ’75, ‘76 Dayton, Tyrer ‘97, ‘98 Anderson, Shawn ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91 Black, Mike ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91 Carter, Antwaun ‘04, ‘05 Deayon, Donte ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Andrade, Eric ’83, ’84, ’86, ‘87 Blackburn, David ’80, ’81, ‘82 Carter, John ’76, ‘77 Decker, Arlo ‘71 Androlowiczs, Nick ‘77 Blakley, Chase ‘16 Castille, Gary ‘83 Dees, Dempsy ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Angstman, Ralph ’76, ‘77 Blaser, Sherm ‘04, ‘05, ‘07 Castro, Dave ‘94 Deinas, Ed ‘77 Ansel, M.J ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Bloe, Robert ’85, ‘86 Cavender, Jeff ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Deitz, Dave ’92,’93 Applegate, Greg ’85, ‘86 Boben, John ‘74 Cavender, Pete ‘04, ‘05, ‘07 Demas, Devan ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Arbon, Brad ‘97, ‘98 Boldewijn, Geraldo ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Caves, Jeff ’80, ’81, ’82, ‘83 Derig, Vince ’85, ‘86 Arias, Vic ‘78 Borah, Doug ’70, ’71, ‘72 Chan, Jessie ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Despot, Steve ’82, ’83, ’84, ‘85 Armenti, Paul ‘76 Borgman, Josh ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Chandler, Curt ’77, ’78, ‘79 DesPres, Gerald ’81, ’82, ’83, ‘84 Asbell, Rick ‘95 Bourgeau, Michel ’80, ’81, ’82, ‘83 Charlson, Kirk ’69, ‘70 DeWitz, Tom ’84, ’85, ’86, ‘87 Ash, Robert ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Bouie, Damon ‘99 Chase, Brad ‘02 Dhaenens, Alec ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Atkinson, Michael ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Bowens, Craig ‘85 Chatterton, Ron ’76, ’78, ’79, ‘80 Dillon, Angelo ‘77 Atkinson, Rocky ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Bowens, Willie ‘93 ‘94 Cheek, Jeff ‘00, ‘01 Dilworth, Keith ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Auelua, Daniel ‘16 Bowles, Scott ’68, ’69, ‘70 Childs, Jeremy ‘06, ‘08 Dinwiddie, Ryan ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Aurich, Jared ‘02 Bowman, Mike ‘87 Chiles, Kevin ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Dixon, Dan ’71, ’72, ‘73 Autele, Ron ’70, ’72, ‘73 Bozikovich, Joe ‘07, ‘08 Ching, Carleton ’73, ‘74 Dlouhy, Duane ’78, ’79, ’80, ‘81 Autele, Tasi ‘93 Bradeson, Mike ’79, ‘80 Choate, Michael ‘07, ‘08 Dobbs, Dallas ‘07, ‘08 Avaava, Faipea ‘84 Brady, Dennis ’78, ’79, ’80, ‘81 Choates, Hazsen ’83, ’84, ’85, ‘86 Dodd, Mike ‘92 Avalos, Andy ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Brady, Tim ‘07, ‘08 Christoff, Rob ’92,‘93 Dolby, Mike ’83, ’84, ’85, ‘86 Averill, Travis ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Brady, Mike ’77, ’78, ‘79 Christopher, Chris ‘04 Dominguez, Mike ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Avery, Jeremy ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Brekke, Jim ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Chuckovich, Ben ‘03, ‘05 Donohoe, Dick ’72, ‘73 Avery, Michael ‘94 Bridges, Cory ‘77 Clady, Ryan ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Dorn, Lonnie ’91, ’92,’93 Brinegar, Scott ‘80 Clark, Jimmy ‘95, ‘96 Douglas, Bryan ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 B Brinkley, Ryan ‘97, ‘98, ‘00 Clasen, Cole ‘05 Draper, Robert ’88, ’89, ‘90 Baber, Jerry ‘76 Britzmann, Mitch ’76, ’77, ‘78 Clegg, Mark ’72, ’73, ‘74 Dumont, Sky ‘00, ‘01 Bady, Lawrence ‘03, ‘04 Broadhurst, Cal ‘71 Cleveland, Bob ’74, ‘75 Duncan, Lee ’90, ’91, ‘92 Baggett, Steven ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Broadous, John ’81, ‘82 Coats, Mic ‘76 Duncan, Mark ’71, ’72, ‘73 Baird, Dennis ’68, ’69, ‘70 Brockel, Richie ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Cochrane, Norm ’75, ‘76 Durrant, Bronson ‘09, ‘10 Baird, Hal ’76, ‘77 Brodin, Dennis ’71, ‘78 Coffman, Paul ‘95, ’96 Dutton, Chris ’76, ‘77 Baker, Chase ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Brooks, Colt ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Colbert, Nate ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Dykman, Allen ’70, ’71, ‘72 Baker, Scott ’81, ’83, ‘84 Brooks, Makeesh ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Colburn, Rusty ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Balbas, Mike ’76, ‘77 Brotzman, Kyle ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Colledge, Daryn ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 E Balch, Jim ’78, ‘79 Brown, Abe ’68, ‘69 Collingham, Garrett ‘16 Ebright, Pat ’69, ‘70 Baldwin, Terry ‘68 Brown, Anthony ’88, ’90, ‘91 Collins, Bob ‘77 Edmundson, Kevin ’84, ‘85 Balinton, Nash ’76, ’77, ‘78 Brown, Chuck ’81, ‘82 Collins, Dean ‘83 Edwards, Jeff ‘99, ‘00 Banks, Andre ‘99, ‘00 Brown, Dan ’79, ‘80 Compton, Chuck ’84, ’85, ‘86 Edwards, Phillip ‘06, ‘07 Barbour, Randy ‘78 Brown, Dennis ‘85 Comte, Josh ‘00 Edwards, Tommy ‘95 Barnhill, Calvin ‘77 Brown, Eric ‘81 Conroy, Mike ’71, ‘72 Efaw, Kyle ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Barnett, Chip ‘80 Brown, Jonathan ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Cook, Chris ‘93,’94 Egbert, Bubba ‘94 Barr, Brock ‘16 Brown, Julius, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Cooper, Bill ’71, ‘72 Elkin, Brad ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11 Barrett, John ‘79 Brown, Justin ‘99, ‘00 Cooper, Greg ’88, ‘89 Ellert, Allan ’68, ’69, ‘70 Barrieau, Tom ’80, ‘81 Browning, Andrew ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Copp, Jeff ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Elliott, Jerry ‘72 181 // BRONCO LETTERMEN //

Ellis, Dennis ‘05, ‘06 Giacomazzo, Dave ’88, ‘89, ’90, ‘91 Hecker, Curt ’79, ’80, ’81, ‘82 Jackson, Tyler ‘12 Ellis, Jim ’83, ’84, ’85, ‘86 Gibbs, Justin ‘93 Hedrick, Grant ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Jacoby, Jake ‘80 Ellis, Shawn ’85, ’86, ’87, ‘88 Gibson, Jay ‘96 Heffner, Terry ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90 James, Chanceller ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Emmsley, Loa ‘02 Gilkey, Todd ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91 Heffner, Will ‘16 James, Drisan ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Emry, Ron ’72, ’73, ’74, ‘75 Gillam, Nate ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95 Hefty, Tim ‘03, ‘04 Jaramillo, Brock ‘07 Ennis, Jerry ’86, ’87, ‘88 Gilley, Jim ‘78 Heimgartner, Chad ‘96, ‘97 Jarrett, Keith ‘86 Erickson, Dave ‘71 Gilligan, Tim ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Helgeson, Erik ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90 Jeffries, Keith, ‘94,‘95 Erickson, Denny ’70, ’71, ‘72 Gingg, Kyle ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Helmandollar, Jon ‘04, ‘06 Jeffries, Matt ‘88 Erickson, Greg ‘93, ’94, ’95 Glenn, Mike ‘76 Henderson, Isaac ‘97, ‘98 Jenkins, Henry ‘69 Erickson, Mike ‘73 Gollick, Scott ‘93 Hendricks, Bart ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Jensen, Mark ‘82 Escandon, Eric ’91, ’92,’93 Gonzalez, John ‘98 Henry, Butch ’81, ’82, ‘83 Johnson, Bryan ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Esposito, Ralph ’79, ‘80 Goodale, Dan ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Henry, Marcus ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Johnson, Corey ‘94,’95 Etheridge, Reggie ‘96, ‘97 Goode, Fred ’75, ’76, ’77, ‘78 Hernandez, Anthony ’88, ’89, ‘90 Johnson, Ian ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Ewing-Burton, Quaylon ‘10 Gooding, Ralph ’86, ‘87 Hernandez, Jess ‘02 Johnson, Jeron ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Goodloe, Durelle ’89, ’90, ’91, ‘92 Herring, Jerry ’70, ‘71 Johnson, Ken ’71, ’73, ‘74 F Goodman, Mark ’71, ’72, ‘73 Hickey, Jeff ‘74 Johnson, Ken ’68, ’69, ‘70 Failla, Sal ‘75 Goodwin, Dale ’85, ‘86 Hilde, Tony ‘93, ’94, ’95, ‘96 Johnson, Kevrette ’80, ’81, ’82, ‘83 Falo, Ia ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Gore, Dan ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Hill, Kaleb ‘15 Johnson, Mike ’82, ’83, ’84, ‘85 Fanucchi, Lou ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Gore, Rick ‘87 Hill, Matt ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Johnson, Rod ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90 Farmer, Robert ’81, ‘82 Gorrell, Gary ’72, ’73, ’74, ‘75 Hill, Ricky ’88, ‘89 Johnson, Warren ’85, ‘86 Farris, Duncan ‘95 Gott, Jon ‘07, ‘08 Hilliard, Kim ’85, ‘86 Jones, Robby ‘04, ‘05 Farris, Ross ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Goudeau, Marc ‘91 Hilton, Steve ’68, ‘69 Jones, Greg ’81, ‘82 Farr, Clay ‘78 Grant, Mike ‘78 Hines, Lawrence ’87, ‘88 Jones, Quinton ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Faulk, Ron ’84, ‘85 Graven, Del ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95 Hodge, Jarvis ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Jones, Tyler ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Febis, Cedric ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Graves, Craig ‘83 Hogan, Hoskin ’77, ‘78 Fergen, Paul ’71, ‘72 Gray, Claude ‘68 Hollifield, Jim ‘72 K Ferguson, Brandon ‘93 Gray, Tyler ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Hollingsworth, Kent ‘75 Kaahanui, Toots ’74, ‘75 Fesili, Emmanuel ‘16 Grayson, Gerald ’68, ‘69 Holmes, Charles ’69, ‘70 Kaiserman, Matt ‘09 Fields, Charlie ‘71 Greathouse, Faraja ‘96, ‘97 Holmes, Daryl ‘79 Kalby, Mike ’91, ’92, ’93 Fields, Jack ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Greenough, Jeff ‘81 Holton, Mike ’73, ’74, ’75, ‘76 Kamper, Dustin ‘12, ‘13 Fifita, Sione ‘93, ’94, ’95, ‘96 Greever, Mike ’68, ’71, ‘72 Holtry, Matt ‘01 Kapla, John ‘81 Fine, Mike ‘03 Grey, Chester ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74 Hooft, Ray ’74, ‘75 Kealona, Abe ‘70 Finley, Ryan ‘14 Grimes, Greg ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Hookano, Kauhi ’73, ’75, ‘76 Keane, Kevin ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Fischer, Tim ’92, ’93 Groneman, Ryan ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Hoopai, Jake ’68, ‘69 Keating, Ryan ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Fisher, Casey ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Grozdanich, Harold ’71, ‘72 Hopkins, Mike ‘96 Keck, Charley ‘75 Fisher, Steve ’68, ’69, ‘70 Guerrero, Alex ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Horace, Andre ‘95, ‘96 Keever, Carl ’82, ’83, ‘84 Fisk, Butch ’81, ’82, ‘83 Guthrie, Eric ’68, ’69, ’70, ‘71 Horn, Tyler ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘15 Kellogg, Joe ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Fitzgerald, Pat ’82, ’83, ’84, ‘85 Horton, Tyler ‘15, ‘16 Kelly, Tom ’68, ‘69 Florence Deon’tae ‘12 H Horvat, Joey ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Kettles, Alex ‘77 Foley, Tim ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95 Haener, Jeremy ‘93, ’94, ’95, ‘96 Hoshaw, Cary ’70, ’71, ‘72 Kilgo, John ’81, ’82, ’83, ‘84 Ford, Raymond ‘15, ‘16 Hale, Steve ’84, ’85, ’86, ‘87 Hout, Byron ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, 11 Kilgo, Mike ‘84 Forehand, Sheldon ’89 ’90, ’91, ‘92 Haley, Mike ’69, ‘70 Howell, Justin ‘99, ‘00 King, Jeris ‘94 Forrey, Steve ’68, ’69, ‘70 Hall, Cam ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Hoyte, Elliot ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 King, Marcell ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91 Forsey, Brock ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Hall, Korey ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Hudson, Jermaine ‘94, ’95 King, Pat ’72, ’73, ‘74 Foster, Kris ‘01 Hall, John ‘79 Hudspeth, Randell ’86, ‘87 King, Sean ‘10 Fox, Dave ‘73 Hall, Terrial ‘02 Huey, Lee ’74, ‘75 Kinzel, Todd ‘88 Francis, Jon ’84, ‘85 Halliday, Duane ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90 Huff, Scott ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Klena, Tim ’81, ‘82 Franklin, Gabe ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Hamdan, Bush ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Huff, Holden ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Klistoff, Nick ’79, ‘80 Franklin, Ron ’73, ‘74 Hammer, Bobby ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Hughes, David ’77, ’78, ’79, ‘80 Klotz, Jim ’74, ’75, ‘77 Franklin, Toshi ‘07, ‘08 Hampton, Mason ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Hughes, Lonnie ’77, ‘78 Klotz, John ’71, ’72, ‘73 Frasier, Brian ’91, ‘92 Hancock, Brad ‘71 Hull, Bart ’88, ’89, ‘90 Klum, Greg ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Frazier, Jabril ‘15, ‘16 Hardee, Jake ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Humphries, Mark ’77, ‘78 Knight, Brian ’85, ‘86 Frederick, Greg ’71, ’72, ‘73 Hardin, Mike ‘68 Hunt, Jeff ’86, ‘87 Knight, Jake ‘16 Freeman, Mike ‘78 Harman, Trevor ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Hunter, Jared ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Koch, Chandler ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Frisch, Gary ‘68 Harper, D.J. ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, Hunter, Tony ’84, ‘85 Koch, David ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91 Frisina, Michael ‘11, ‘12 ‘12 Hurley, Eron ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Koch, Markus ’82, ’83, ’84, ‘85 Fryer, Bobby ‘81 Harris, Steve ’84, ‘85 Hutchinson, Jovan ‘06 Koontz, Darren ‘09, ‘10 , ‘11, ‘12 Furr, Clint ‘02 Harrison, Greg ‘82 Hutt, Don ’71, ’72, ‘73 Korn, Jeff ’83, ’84, ‘85 Harrison-Ducros, Reid ‘16 Hutt, Terry ’73, ’74, ’76, ‘77 Koski, Steve ‘75 G Harsin, Bryan ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Hyder, Jay ‘79 Kuehl, Kenny ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90 Gaines, Ronnie ‘76 Harts, Shaunard ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Kwiatkowski, Pete ’84, ’85, ’86, ‘87 Gallarda, Tommy ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Hartsfield, Cameron ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 I Garrison, Val ’68, ‘69 Harvey, Ron ’79, ’80, ’81, ‘82 Iannacchione, Ben ‘07, ‘08 L Garcia, Ray ‘95 Haskell, David ’87, ‘88 Ikebe, Ryan ‘93, ’94, ’95, ‘96 LaCosse, Doug ‘83 Gasseling, Mike ‘75 Hatada, Chase ‘16 Iloka, George ‘80, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Lane, K.C. ‘86 Gasser, John ’79, ‘80 Hauenstein, Brian ‘81 Ioane, Jeremy ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Langhans, Tim ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90 Gates, Rob ’90. ’91, ‘92 Hauser, Tom ’69, ’70, ‘71 Isasi, Fili ‘79 Langsdorf, Danny ‘93 Gauthier, Pat ‘88 Hausske, Jarett ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94 Isom, Chris ’73, ‘74 Larkin, Joe ’71, ‘72 Gavins, Jerrell ‘09, ‘10, ‘12 Hawkins, Julian ‘07, ‘08 Larson, Garrett ‘16 Gayle, Rashid ‘92, ‘93, ’94, ’95 Hayes, Chuck ‘10, 11 J LaShelle, Lance ’77, ‘80 George, Elijah ’89, ‘90 Haynes, Julius ‘81 Jackson, Chris ’86, ‘87 Lau, Brad ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Gerke, Spencer ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Heck, Donny ‘01, ‘02 Jackson, James ’77, ‘78 Lawrence, DeMarcus ‘12, ‘13 182 Lawrence, Will ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 // BRONCO LETTERMEN //

Lawyer, Kerry ’91, ’92, ’93 McDonald, Kevin ’78, ’79, ‘80 Nawahine, Kekoa ‘16 Petruzzi, Dino ‘83 LeBeau, Dan ’78, ’79, ’80, ‘81 McDonough, Shaelan ‘99, ‘00 Neal, Ron ’72, ‘73 Pettis, Austin ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Lee, Darren ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 McFadden, Phillip ‘93 Neilson, Eric ‘95 Phillips, Brad ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Lemalu, Nick ‘00 McFarlin, Lew ’68, ‘69 Nelson, Corey ‘97, ‘98 Phillips, Dale ’77, ‘78 Leno, Jr., Charles ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 McGowen, Keith ‘07 Nelson, Ryan ‘01, ‘02 Phillips, Greg ’71, ‘72 Leonard, Nick ‘93 McInerney, Heath ’86, ‘87 Newmann, Scott ’79, ‘80 Phillips, Ken ’84, ‘85 LePiane, Jordan ‘93, ’94, ’95, ‘96 McIver, Brent ’68, ’69, ’70, ‘71 Nicely, Dave ’71, ’72, ’73, ‘74 Phillips, Mike ‘01 Lewis, Archie ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 McKelvey, Ken ’91, ‘92 Nisby, J.P. ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Pickett, Dee ’76, ‘77 Lewis, Larry ’77, ’78, ’79, ‘80 McKenna, Shane ‘95 Norris, Charles ‘78 Pickett, Jay ‘82 Liles, Alva ’74, ’75, ’76, ‘77 McKibben, Chad ‘03, ‘05 Nurse, Wes ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Pickett, Rich ‘81 Lima, Rocky ’68, ‘69 McLauchlin, Bob ’87, ’88, ‘89 Nyong-Dunham, Ashlei ‘04, ‘05 Pierce, DeAndre ‘16 Lindsley, Jeff ’85, ’86, ’87, ‘88 McLaughlin, Matt ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92 Pietri, Cheyenne ‘97, ‘98 Lindsley, Russ ‘90 McMillan, Jim ’72, ’73, ‘74 O Pistone, Matt ‘16 Linehan, Gabe ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 McNair, Rondell ‘14, ‘15 Ober, Dave ’70, ’71, ‘72 Pitman, Jeff ’90, ’91, ‘92 Little, Joe ’86, ’87, ‘88 McNealy, Lester ’74, ’75, ‘76 O’Brien, Joe ‘93,’94 Pitman, Nicholai ‘16 Littlefield, Tod ’82, ‘83 McNeill, Scott ‘92 O’Connor, Tim ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90 Plott, Tony ’81, ‘82 Locher, Matt ‘16 McNichols, Jeremy ‘14, ‘15, 16 Odhiambo, Rees ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Polowski, Larry ’75, ’76, ’77, ‘78 Loffler, Taylor ‘13 McNorton, James ‘84 Ogata, Ty ’84, ’86, ‘87 Pooley, Bruce ’74, ‘75 Lomax, Nick ‘07 Meade, Nat ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Pooley, Dennis ’68, ’69, ‘70 Lose, Michael ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Meeks, Jim ’71, ’72, ‘75 Pope, Taylor ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Louwsma, Kevin ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Memmelaar, Mike ‘88 Poquette, Aaron ‘94 Love, Ron ’83, ’84, ‘85 Mendiola, Vince ’75, ’76, ‘77 Porchia, Jerron ’82, ‘83 Lowe, Jeff ‘07 Merrill, Kent ‘70 Porter, Jack ‘90 Lui, Sonatone ‘16 Merritt, Kameron ‘01, ‘02 Potter, Chris ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Lukehart, Dan ’79, ‘80 Metcalf, Kim ’81, ’82, ’83, ‘84 Potter, Nate ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Lukehart, Dillon ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Mikell, David ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Poumele, Pete ’74, ‘75 Lundin, Trent ‘02, ‘03 Mikell, Quintin ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Pound, Ron ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Lyle, Darrin ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91 Miles, Durrant ‘15, 16 Powers, Ellis ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Miles, Kameron ‘15, ‘16 Preciado, Andres ‘15, ‘16 M Miller, Dan ’75, ’76, ’77, ‘78 Provenzano, Joe ‘16 Maakestad, Jon ‘83 Miller, DaWuan ’92, ’39, ’94, ’95 Purkiss, Marcus ‘00, ‘01 Macauley, Bob ’77, ‘78 Miller, Matt ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Putnam, Ryan ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Mackey, Daron ‘09, ‘10 Miller, John ‘93,’ 94 Putzier, Jeb ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 MacLeod, Doug ‘77, ‘78 Miller, Robbie ’87, ’88, ‘89 Macleod, Mike, ‘02, ‘03 Miller, Sam ’75, ’76, ’77, ‘78 R MacLeoud, Bill ’80, ‘81 Miller, Tad ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Rabb, Jerard ‘05, ‘06 Maeva, Tyson ‘16 Mills, Ken ’73, ‘74 Wide Receiver Rade, Don ’71, ‘72 Maher, Tony ‘68 ‘69 Minter, Cedric ’77, ’78, ’79, ‘80 Vinny Perretta Rade, John ’81, ‘82 Makinde, Ebo ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Misa, Saia ’74, ‘75 2005-08 Raiford, Ed ‘93 Malaythong, Davey ‘96, ‘97, ‘99, ‘00 Mitchell, Andy ’85, ’87, ’88, ‘89 Rains, Mike ‘80 Mallard, Mike ’75, ’76, ‘77 Mitchell, LaGary ‘00, ‘01 Ogbebor, Bubba ‘16 Rainwater, Dawayne ‘89 Malmgren, Chris ’76, ‘77 Mladenich, Jeff ’91, ‘92 O’Hara, Kevan ’75, ‘76 Ramos, Carl ’88, ’89, ‘90 Maloney, Dave ’82, ’83, ‘84 Moa, David ‘15, ‘16 Oldham, Dane ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Raulterson, Kevin ‘79 Maloy, Mike ‘98, ‘99 Modster, Sean ‘15, ‘16 Oliva, John ‘83 Rausa, Tyler ‘15, ‘16 Mammaril, Tony ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Molchon, John ‘16 Olley, Derek ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Rawlins-Crivello, Kapono ‘07 Mankins, Jeremy ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Monk, Scott ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93 Olsen, Gordon ’68, ‘69 Ray, Dave ‘70 Markholt, Dave ’68, ’69, ‘70 Montgomery, Anthony ‘05, ‘06 O’Neal, Brian ‘99, ‘00 Ray, Louis ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91 Markovich, Bob ’78, ‘79 Mooney, Allen ‘10 O’Neill, Chris ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Raynor, Dowen ‘92 Marks, Lee ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Moore, Kellen ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Onibokun, Mark ‘03 Reed, Gavin ‘97, ‘99 Marr, Bob ’68, ‘70 Moore, Kirby ‘09, ‘11, ‘12,‘13 Orinstein, Eddy ’85, ‘86 Reed, Walter ‘96 Marshall, Al ’70, ’71, ‘72 Moore, Maury ’83, ’84, ’85, ‘86 Osbourne, Layne ’74, ’75, ’76, ‘78 Reese, James ’92,’93 Marshall, Kharyee ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Moore, Pat ’86, ‘87 Regimbal, Andy ’83, ’84, ‘85 Martarano, Joe ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Moran, Roberto ’85, ‘86 P Reid, Jeff ‘92 Martin, Beau ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Morgan, Todd ‘75 Page, Cleshawn ‘13, ‘14 Reid, Stefan ‘93,’94 Martin, Doug ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Morioka, Keith ’87, ‘88 Palin, Greg ’73, ‘74 Reinwald, Olaf ’85, ’86, ’87, ‘88 Massagli, Tony ‘83 Morris, Robert ’86, ‘87 Paljetak, Mark ‘94,’95 Renaud, Blake ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Maston, Mercy ‘13, ‘15 Morris, Ty ‘73 Palmer, Jim ‘84 Renner, Jarrad ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Matelich, Ted ‘92 Morritt, Larry ’77, ‘78 Pantner, Jim ’89, ‘90 Renz, Ryan ‘94,’95 Matson, Brian ’89, ’90, ’91, ‘92 Moss, Hazen ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Papac, George ‘83 Reveles, Steven ‘07, ‘08 Mattison, Alexander ‘16 Moulton, Brad ’73, ‘74 Paradis, Matt ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Reynolds, Bruce ‘81 Matyshock, Randy ‘94 Moxey, Jonathan ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Patchin, Rocky ’72, ’73, ‘74 Reynolds, Mike ’74, ‘75 Mauga, Sonny ‘80 Munson, Barry ’74, ‘75 Paul, Dan ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘12 Rhode, B.J. ‘01, ‘02 Mayo, Randy ’81, ‘82 Murgoitio, Jim ‘69 Paup, Dave ’91, ‘92 Richardson, A.J. ‘15, ‘16 McAnally, Tony ’70, ‘71 Murphy, Dan ’84, ’85, ’86, ‘87 Payne, Jason ‘94, ’95, ‘96, ‘97 Richmond, Mike ‘94, ’95 McCarthy, Joe ’86, ‘87 Murray, Antwon ‘10, ‘11 Pendergast, Garett ‘09 Richter, Jeff ’84, ’85, ‘86 McCaskill, Sam ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Murray, Jason ‘04 Percy, J.C. ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Ricketts, Bob ’69, ‘70 McClelland, Kevin ‘87 Myers, Brenel ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Perez, Gabe ‘13, ‘14, ‘16 Riener, Harry ’71, ’72, ‘73 McClellin, Shea ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Pernetti, Rob ‘81 Rigsby, Dave ‘71 McCreath, Brian ’82, ‘83 N Perretta, Vinny ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Riley, Pat ’71, ‘72 McCree, Eric ’81, ‘82 Naanee, Legedu ‘03, ‘05, ‘06 Person, Mel ‘73 Ritt, Ed ‘75 McCullough, Eli ‘14 Nance, Armand ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Peters, Connor ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Roach, Henry ‘69 McDade, Pat ’86, ’87, ’88, ‘89 Naumes, Peter, ‘00, ‘01 Peterson, Jan-Erik ’92,’93 Roberds, Bill ’78, ‘79 183 // BRONCO LETTERMEN //

Roberson, Chris ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Skulick, Gene ‘75 Tercek, Andrew ‘15, ‘16 Washington, Rodney ‘92 Roberts, Julius ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Slater, Matt ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Tevis, Aaron ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Watson, Vince ‘94, ’95 Roberts, Louie ‘73 Smart, Ian ‘07 Tharp, Taylor ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Watterson, Joe ’92, ’93 Robinson, Cliff ‘94,’95, ‘96 Smith, Austin ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Thomas, Chris ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91 Weaver, Ben ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Robinson, Frank ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91 Smith, Barry ’79, ‘80 Thomas, Derrick ‘13 Weber, Zach ‘99, ‘00 Robinson, Frank ‘07 Smith, Brian ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95 Thomas, Ed ‘78 Webster, Rodney ’80, ’81, ’82, ‘83 Robinson, Jason ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Smith, Clarence ’75, ‘76 Thomas, Greg ‘95 Weeks, Danny ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94 Rocha, Kevin ‘84 Smith, Dan ’84, ‘85 Thompson, Aristole ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Weldon, Andy ‘03, ‘04 Rodriguez, Ray ’69, ’70, ‘71 Smith, Daryl ‘91 Thompson, Brandyn ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 West, James ’86, ‘87 Rofe, Avi ’75, ‘76 Smith, Rodney ‘97, ‘98 Thompson, Brett ‘99, ‘00 West, Ken ’74, ’75, ’76, ‘77 Rogers, Matt ’85, ‘86 Smith, Jerry’ 00, ‘01, ‘02 , ‘03 Thompson, Darian ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Weston, Matt ‘94, ’95 Rogers, Scotty ‘72 Smith, John ’72, ’73, ’74, ‘75 Thompson, Travis ‘94 ,’95 Wheeler, Bob ’85, ‘86 Roh, Jake ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Smith, Josh ‘04 Thornton, Mark ‘84 White, Bill ’71, ‘72 Roman, Mike ’74, ‘75 Smith, Larry ’68, ‘69 Thornton, Sean-Paul ‘92 White, Hunter ‘08, ‘09, ‘10. ‘11 Romberg, Matt ’92, ’93, ’94 Smith, Tommy ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Tia, John ‘96 White, Jack ‘78 Rosolowich, Gary ’73, ’74, ’75, ‘76 Snelling, Robby ‘99, ‘00 Tillman, Faddie ’68, ‘70 White, Winky ’88, ’89, ‘90 Ross, D. ‘99, ‘00 Snow, David ‘83 Tingstad, David ’89, ’90, ’91, ‘92 Whitehead, Trevor ‘68 Root, Jarrell ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Sopatyk, Brian ’70, ’71, ‘72 Tisby, Theo ‘83 Whiteman Todd ’72, ’73, ’74, ‘75 Rounds, Ivan ‘77 Sorensen, Jim ‘77 Tjong-A-Tjoe, Ricky ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Whitlock, Blake ‘16 Rusev, Dave ’69, ‘70 Sosnowski, Kyle ‘11, ‘12 Tomasini, Claude ’73, ‘74 Whitney, Sam ‘16 Russell, Charlie ’72, ‘73 Sosnowski, Steve ’79, ‘80 Toney, Dave ’68, ’69, ‘70 Wiegand, Joe ‘04, ‘05 Russell, Scott ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90 Southwick, Joe ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Toomes, Greg ‘00 Wiggins, P.K. ’86, ‘87 Ryan, Jim ’73, ’74, ‘75 Sparks, Glenn ’73, ’74, ‘75 Toyos, Alex ‘94, ’95 Wighton, Bill ‘78 Rydman, Jon ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Sparks, Nate ‘97, ‘98 Tozer, Chris ‘13 Wiksten, Aaron ’91, ‘92 Rypien, Brett ‘15, ‘16 Spadafore, Tom ‘80 Trautman, Kelly ’82, ‘83 Williams, Dan ’77, ’78, ’79, ‘80 Spearman, Isiah ’89, ’90, ’91, ‘92 Trautman, Randy ’80, ‘81 Williams, Dave ’74, ’75, ’76, ‘77 S Sperbeck, Thomas ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Triplett, Luke ’82, ’83, ‘84 Williams, Kareem ‘97, ‘99, ‘00 Sabala, Greg ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93 Sphar, Webb ‘78 Trotter, Joe ’82, ‘83 Williams, Mark ’86, ‘87 Sanders, Sean ’90, ’91, ‘92 Stachelski, Dave ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Truitt, Chris ’86, ‘88 Williams, Mike G. ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Sandoval, Shawn ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Stanaway, Travis ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Tryon, Jeff ’74, ‘75 Williams, Mike T. ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Sanford, Mike ‘04 Staples, Brett ’69, ’70, ‘71 Tufono, Willie ’78, ‘79 Williams, Mike ‘85 Santini, Chris ‘13, ‘14 Starr, Rodney ’85, ‘86 Turk, Jeff ’81, ‘82 Williams, Pat ‘68 Santucci, Ray ’78, ’79, ’80, ‘81 Stayner, Larry ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91 Turner, Antoine ‘14 Williams-Rhodes, Shane ‘12, ‘13, Sapien, Kevin ‘08 Stearns, Rod ’71, ‘72 Turner, Dale ‘77 ‘14, ‘15 Sarette, Tom ’77, ‘78 Stearns, Ryan ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Turner, Jason ‘02, ‘03 Wilson, Antwain ‘97, ‘98 Sasser, Greg ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Steger, Brian ‘96, ‘97 Turpin, Jeff ’78, ’79, ‘80 Wilson, Cedrick ‘16 Saxton, Travis ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Stephens, Billy ’71, ‘72 Tutogi, Tyrone ‘02, ‘03 Wilson, Charles ’68, ‘69 Scandrick, Orlando ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Stephens, Prentice ‘93 Tyler, Evan ‘16 Wilson, Kyle ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Schaal, Mark ’81, ‘82 Stephens, Ray ’82, ‘83 Wilson, Mike ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93 Schilling, Damien ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Steppe, Dave ’70, ‘71 U Wing, Chris ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Schimmer, Tom ’85, ’86, ’87, ‘88 Stern, Greg ’74, ’75, ‘76 Ukwuachu, Sam ‘12 Wingfield, Billy ‘98, ‘99, ‘01, ‘02 Schlekeway, Nick ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Stewart, Gordon ’68, ’69, ‘70 Unger, Paul ’81, ’82, ‘83 Winn, Billy ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Schmidt, Loren ’70, ’72, ’73, ‘74 Stewart, Randy ’78, ‘79 Urness, Mark ’83, ‘84 Winterswyk, Ryan ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Schmidt, Robert ’81, ‘82 Stirling, Jim ‘83 Wolpin, Ryan ‘15, ‘16 Schouman, Derek ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Stivers, Gary ’68, ‘69 V Wong, Bruce ’70, ‘71 Schrack, Lee ‘94 Stringer, Kyle ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Valaile, Jim ’80, ‘81 Woodard, Steve ’76, ‘77 Schrader, Randy ’79, ‘80 Stone, Mark ‘94 Valero, Art ’79, ‘80 Woodruff, Andrew ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Schuttler, Keith ‘01, ‘02 Strawser, Kirk ’75, ‘76 Vallejo, Tanner ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Woods, Rick ’78, ’79, ’80, ‘81 Scoles, Ted ’72, ’73, ‘74 Streett, Kevin ‘79 Van Gorder, Willy ‘98, ‘99 Woolsey, Doug ’68, ‘69 Scott, Doug ’76, ’77, ’78, ‘79 Strohfus, Matt ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Vander Esch, Leighton ‘15, ‘16 Woolsey, Rolly ’72, ’73, ‘74 Scott, Rashaun ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Stuart, Thomas ‘15, ‘16 VanHouten, Rich ’86, ‘87 Wright, Drew ‘10, ‘11 Seibold, Skyler ‘15, ‘16 Stuart, Travis ’91, ‘92 Vankoughnett, Dave ’86, ‘87 Wright, Faraji ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Sellers, Lance ’83, ’84, ’85, ‘86 Summers, Don ’82, ‘83 Venable, Winston ‘09, ‘10 Wright, Ross ’68, ’69, ’70, ‘71 Semons, Paul ‘15 Sumner-Gardner, Dylan ‘14, ‘15, Vian, Rob ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Wulff, Mark ’81, ’82, ’84, ‘85 Setzer, Bobby ‘97, ‘98 ‘16 Villano, Mark ’76, ’77, ‘78 Y Sevieri, Matt ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Sutton, Greg ‘81 Virden, Mike ’89, ‘90 Yakoo, Mario ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Sevieri, Mike ‘90 Svitak, Steve ’68, ‘69 Vogel, Steve ’70, ‘71 Yanez, Fernando ‘02 Sexton, Cliff ’85, ’86, ‘87 Swan, Shay ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Volk, Tim ‘04, ‘05 Yasa, Samir ‘88 Shelp, John ‘83 Sweeting, Chris ’89, ’90, ‘91 Volponi, Tony ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Yates, Marcel ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Shepherd, Chris ’90, ’91, ’92, ’94 Swenson, Greg ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Von Oelhoffen, Kimo ’92,’93 Young, Cory ‘15, ‘16 Shields, David ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Swillie, Jay ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Voulelis, Jim ’81, ’82, ’83, ‘84 Young, Derk ‘85 Shipley, Bear ‘92 Young, Titus ‘07, ‘09, ‘10 Shoemaker, Tyler ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 T W Young, Kelsey ‘15 Sigman, Clint ’72, ’73, ’74, ‘75 Tadman, Marty ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Wale, Sean ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Youngblood, Jon ’87, ‘88 Silsby, Andy ‘07, ‘08 Taimatuia, Justin ‘13 Walk-Green, Keith ‘94, ’95 Yriarte, Cory ‘08, ‘10, ‘11 Silsby, Austin ‘15, ‘16 Talalemotu, Rollis ‘96 Walker, Jim ’91, ‘92 Simmons, Dextrell ‘11, ‘12 Talbot, Ron ’82, ’83, ‘84 Walker, John ’68, ’70, ‘71 Z Simonton, Glenn ’81, ’82, ’83, ‘84 Tatum, Nicko ‘96, ‘97 Walters, Rex ’85, ‘86 Zabransky, Jared ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Sims, Chet ‘68 Tavake, Sione ‘07 Ward, Greg ’78, ‘79 Zahner, Terry ’77, ’78, ’79, ‘80 Sims, Tom ’74, ’75, ‘76 Taylor, Jamar ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Ware, Troy ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Zimmerman, Bernie ‘94,’95 Skinner, Bob ’80, ’81, ‘82 Taylor, Jeff ’77, ’78, ‘80 Wardhaugh, Curt ‘81 Zimmerman, Harold ’68, ‘69 Skow, Pete ’68, ’69, ’70, ‘71 Teel, Ryan ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91 Washington, Robby ’87, ’88, ‘89 Zogg, Jon ’81, ‘82 184 // ALL-TIME HEAD COACHING RECORDS //

Year-by-Year Bronco Head Coaches All-Time Bronco Head Coaching Records

Year Coach Won Lost Tie Pct. Coach Won Lost Tie Pct. 1968 Tony Knap 8 2 0 .800 Chris Petersen 92 12 0 .885 1969 Tony Knap 9 1 0 .900 Dan Hawkins 53 11 0 .828 1970 Tony Knap 8 3 0 .727 Tony Knap 71 19 1 .791 1971 Tony Knap 10 2 0 .833 Bryan Harsin 31 9 0 .775 1972 Tony Knap 7 4 0 .636 Jim Criner 59 21 1 .735 1973 Tony Knap 10 3 0 .769 Dirk Koetter 26 10 0 .722 1974 Tony Knap 10 2 0 .833 Pokey Allen 24 15 0 .615 1975 Tony Knap 9 2 1 .792 Skip Hall 42 28 0 .600 1976 Jim Criner 5 5 1 .500 24 20 0 .546 1977 Jim Criner 9 2 0 .818 Houston Nutt 5 6 0 .455 1978 Jim Criner 7 4 0 .636 Tom Mason (Interim in 1996) 1 9 0 .100 1979 Jim Criner 10 1 0 .909 Bob Gregory (Interim in 2013) 0 1 0 .000 1980 Jim Criner 10 3 0 .769 1981 Jim Criner 10 3 0 .769 1982 Jim Criner 8 3 0 .727 1983 Lyle Setencich 6 5 0 .545 1984 Lyle Setencich 6 5 0 .545 1985 Lyle Setencich 7 4 0 .636 1986 Lyle Setencich 5 6 0 .455 1987 Skip Hall 6 5 0 .545 1988 Skip Hall 8 4 0 .667 1989 Skip Hall 6 5 0 .545 1990 Skip Hall 10 4 0 .714 1991 Skip Hall 7 4 0 .636 1992 Skip Hall 5 6 0 .455 1993 Pokey Allen 3 8 0 .273 1994 Pokey Allen 13 2 0 .867 1995 Pokey Allen 7 4 0 .636 1996 Pokey Allen 1 1 0 .500 1996 Tom Mason (Interim) 1 9 0 .100 1997 Houston Nutt 5 6 0 .455 1998 Dirk Koetter 6 5 0 .545 1999 Dirk Koetter 10 3 0 .769 2000 Dirk Koetter 10 2 0 .833 2001 Dan Hawkins 8 4 0 .667 2002 Dan Hawkins 12 1 0 .923 2003 Dan Hawkins 13 1 0 .929 2004 Dan Hawkins 11 1 0 .917 2005 Dan Hawkins 9 4 0 .692 2006 Chris Petersen 13 0 0 1.000 2007 Chris Petersen 10 3 0 .769 2008 Chris Petersen 12 1 0 .923 2009 Chris Petersen 14 0 0 1.000 2010 Chris Petersen 12 1 0 .923 2011 Chris Petersen 12 1 0 .923 2012 Chris Petersen 11 2 0 .846 2013 Chris Petersen 8 4 0 .667 2013 Bob Gregory (Interim) 0 1 0 .000 2014 Bryan Harsin 12 2 0 .857 Former Head Coaches Jim Criner & Dirk 2015 Bryan Harsin 9 4 0 .692 Koetter with Bronco Legend Lyle Smith 2016 Bryan Harsin 10 3 0 .769

185 // ALBERTSONS STADIUM & LYLE SMITH FIELD //

The home of Boise State football has seen many changes. Growing from an original seating capacity of 14,500 and a green Astro Turf field, to a current capacity of 36,387 and the now famous Blue field. In 2014, after being known for the past 44 years as Bronco Stadium, one of the great home fields in college football was changed to Albertsons Stadium. The changed was made after Albertson’s LLC committed $12.5 million over 15 years for the naming rights to the stadium. While the name on the outside of the stadium has changed, the name on the field remains the same. Lyle Smith Field is named after the undisputed “father” of Bronco football. From from 1946 through 1967, Lyle Smith built one of the top junior college programs in the country. When he retired from his head coaching position to become the athletic director at Boise State, Smith had produced a record of 156-6-6 (84.6%). The current stadium was completed during the summer of 1970 ata cost of $2.2 million and has expanded four times. The last expansion was completed during the summer of 2012 when permanent steel bleachers were installed in the north and south end zones. Seating in the north end zone was increased to 3,750 while the south was increased to 5,000 at a cost of $3.1 million. Prior to the 2008 season, the stadium received its third major expansion with the completion of the Stueckle Sky Center. The four-level, $35.9 million facility includes loge, club and luxury suite seating, along with a state-of- the-art press box. The second major expansion came in 1997 when capacity was increased to 30,000 when seating was added in the southwest and southeast corners, construction of the Allen Noble Hall of Fame Gallery and completion of the Larry and Marianne Williams Plaza at a cost of $10 million. Albertsons Stadium was first expanded to 20,000 in 1974 when the east side upper deck was added. Portable end zone seating brought the capacity to 22,600 through the 1996 season. Boise State established a first in 1986 by installing the country’s first blue AstroTurf field. The second blue AstroTurf field was installed in 1995, with the third prior to the 2002 season. The first blue Fieldturf surface was installed in 2008. A second blue FieldTurf field was installed prior to the 2010 season making a total of five different blue fields at the stadium. Boise State’s was the first collegiate stadium to have the entire field produced in a special color. There were two previous green AstroTurf fields installed at Albertsons Stadium prior to 1986. The first was during the original construction of the current stadium in 1970, with the second installed prior to the 1978 season.

Albertsons Stadium Quick Facts Ground Breaking: November, 1969 Second Major Addition: 1997 (Southwest and Southeast Corners, Stadium Dedication: September 11, 1970 (Boise State 49, Allen Noble Hall of Fame Gallery, Larry and Chico State 14) Marianne Williams Plaza) Boise State’s All-Time Home Record: 243-51 (82.7%) Third Major Addition: 2008 (Stueckle Sky Center and Press Box) Total Seating: 36,387 Fourth Major Addition: 2012 Permanent North and South End Attendance Record: 36,864 (Boise State vs. BYU, 2012) Zone Bleachers First Major Addition: 1974 (East Side Upper Deck) Turf: Blue “Field Turf” Bowl Game: Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (Created in 1997)

Albertsons Stadium, Lyle Smith Field and Stueckle Sky Center

186 // HOME OF THE BRONCOS //

College Field (1940 - 1949) The First Bronco Stadium (1950 - 1969)

Bronco Stadium (1972) Bronco Stadium (The Last Green Field - 1985)

Bronco Stadium (The First Blue Field - 1986) Bronco Stadium (1998)

Bronco Stadium (2006) Bronco Stadium (2009 vs. Oregon) 187