THIS IS STATE COACHES & STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK & ROSTER PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 2014 SEASON REVIEW RECORD BOOK HISTORY MISCELLANEOUS 197 @CSUFOOTBALL NFL DRAFT HISTORY YEAR PLAYER, POS...... DRAFTED BY...... RD. OVERALL 2019 Olabisi Johnson, WR......... 7...... 247 2018 Michael Gallup, WR...... ...... 3...... 81 2016 Rashard Higgins, WR... Browns...... 5...... 172 Cory James, LB...... Oakland Raiders...... 6...... 194 2015 , T...... Broncos...... 2...... 59 , QB.........3...... 75 2014 Weston Richburg, C........... 2...... 43 Crockett Gillmore, TE........ 3...... 99 2010 Shelley Smith, G...... ...... 6...... 187 2009 Gartrell Johnson, RB....San Diego Chargers....4...... 134 2007 Clint Oldenburg, T...... .5...... 171 2006 David Anderson, WR...Houston Texans...... 7...... 251 2005 Joel Dreessen, TE...... ...... 6...... 198 2004 Dexter Wynn, DB...... .....6...... 192 , QB......... 7...... 250 Andre Sommersell, LB. Oakland Raiders...... 7...... 255 and 2001 John Howell, DB...... ..4...... 117 YEAR PLAYER, POS...... DRAFTED BY...... RD. OVERALL Rick Crowell, LB...... ...... 6...... 188 1970 Earlie Thomas, DB...... New York Jets...... 11...... 280 2000 Clark Haggans, LB...... Steelers...... 5...... 137 1969 Bill Kishman, DB...... Washington Redskins...5...... 114 Erik Olson, DB...... ...7...... 236 Terry Swarn, FL...... San Diego Chargers....6...... 147 1999 Joey Porter, LB...... ...... 3...... 73 Floyd Kerr, DB...... Dallas Cowboys...... 16...... 414 , G...... Jacksonville Jaguars...3...... 88 1968 Jon Henderson, WR.....Pittsburgh Steelers...... 3...... 61 Jason Craft, DB...... Jacksonville Jaguars...5...... 160 Oscar Reed, RB...... Minnesota Vikings...... 7...... 167 Darran Hall, WR...... ...... 6...... 186 Al Lavan, DB...... Philadelphia Eagles.....8...... 204 1998 , QB...... ...... 7...... 232 Mike Tomasini, DT...... ...... 10...... 248 1997 Calvin Branch, DB...... Oakland Raiders...... 6...... 172 Jim Oliver, RB...... Lions...... 15...... 391 1996 Brady Smith, DE...... New Orleans Saints.....3...... 70 Gene Layton, DT...... Chicago Bears...... 17...... 451 Sean Moran, LB...... ...... 4...... 120 1964 Dick Evers, T...... (AFL)..22...... 170 Greg Myers, DB...... ...... 5...... 144 Dick Evers, T...... Washington Redskins..15...... 199 Raymond Jackson, DB. Buffalo Bills...... 5...... 156 1961 Myron Pearson, HB...... Houston Oilers (AFL)...19...... 152 1992 Selwyn Jones, DB...... ...... 7...... 177 Wayne Lee, G...... Denver Broncos (AFL)...28...... 217 1987 , QB...... St. Louis Cardinals...... 1...... 6 Kay McFarland, WR...... ...18...... 248 Steve Bartalo, RB...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers..6...... 143 Leo Reed, T...... St. Louis Cardinals...... 20...... 274 Steve DeLine, K...... San Francisco 49ers....7...... 189 1960 Jim Eifrid, LB...... Washington Redskins...11...... 124 1986 Terry Unrein, NT...... San Diego Chargers....3...... 66 Brady Keys, DB...... Pittsburgh Steelers..... 14...... 162 1985 Keli McGregor, TE...... Denver Broncos...... 4...... 110 1959 Ron Stehouwer, G...... ...... 12...... 136 Harper LeBel, TE...... Kansas City Chiefs...... 12...... 321 , DB...... Chicago Cardinals...... 23...... 266 1984 Kevin Call, T...... Colts...... 5...... 130 1956 , DB...... Pittsburgh Steelers...... 1...... 1 Terry Nugent, QB...... Cleveland Browns...... 6...... 158 Larry Barnes, FB...... San Francisco 49ers....7...... 75 1981 Alvin Lewis, RB...... Denver Broncos...... 6...... 151 Jerry Zaleski, B...... San Francisco 49ers...10...... 112 Larry Jones, RB...... Houston Oilers...... 10...... 270 1955 Jerry Callahan, B...... New York Giants...... 23...... 272 1980 Keith Lee, DB...... Buffalo Bills...... 5...... 129 1954 Kirk Hinderlider, E...... Detroit Lions...... 15...... 181 Dupree Branch, DB...... St. Louis Cardinals...... 8...... 198 Alex Burl, HB...... Chicago Cardinals...... 30...... 350 1979 Mike Bell, DE...... Kansas City Chiefs...... 1...... 2 1953 Harvey Achziger, T...... Philadelphia Eagles....26...... 308 Mark E. Bell, DE...... ...... 4...... 102 1952 Jim David, DB...... Detroit Lions...... 22...... 261 Mark R. Bell, WR...... St. Louis Cardinals...... 5...... 130 1951 Dale Dodrill, MG...... Pittsburgh Steelers...... 6...... 67 Bill Leer, C...... Atlanta Falcons...... 11...... 292 , DB..Detroit Lions...... 6...... 69 1978 Al (Bubba) Baker, DE...Detroit Lions...... 2...... 40 1950 Fum McGraw, DT...... Detroit Lions...... 2...... 27 Cliff Featherstone, DB. San Diego Chargers....7...... 180 1949 Bob Hainlen, B...... Washington Redskins...19...... 188 Mark R. Nichols, LB...... Oakland Raiders...... 8...... 207 1944 Roy Clay, WB...... New York Giants...... 8...... 70 Mike Deutsch, P...... Minnesota Vikings...... 9...... 240 1943 Chet Maeda, HB...... Detroit Lions...... 18...... 161 Ron Harris, RB...... Minnesota Vikings...... 11...... 299 Lou (Dude) Dent, B...... Brooklyn Dodgers...... 24...... 223 1977 Keith King, LB...... San Diego Chargers....3...... 77 1976 Kevin McLain, LB...... Rams...... 1...... 26 Jerome Dove, DB...... Oakland Raiders...... 8...... 220 CSU’S 5 1ST-ROUND NFL DRAFT PICKS Melvin Washington, DB..Tampa Bay Buccaneers..11...... 292 Gary Paulson, DE...... Minnesota Vikings...... 13...... 372 Mark Driscoll, QB...... Dallas Cowboys...... 13...... 374 1975 Mark Mullaney, DE...... Minnesota Vikings...... 1...... 25 Al Simpson, G...... New York Giants...... 2...... 27 Kim Jones, RB...... Baltimore Colts...... 7...... 157 Willie Miller, WR...... Houston Oilers...... 12...... 302 John Graham, QB...... Miami Dolphins...... 14...... 361 Pete Clark, TE...... Dallas Cowboys...... 16...... 407 1974 Jimmie Kennedy, TE....Washington Redskins..9...... 233 Greg Battle, DB...... San Francisco 49ers....11...... 269 Glick, ‘56 (No. 1) Bell, ‘79 (No. 2) 1973 Perry Smith, DB...... Oakland Raiders...... 4...... 92 Gerald Caswell, G...... Dallas Cowboys...... 11...... 282 1972 Lawrence McCutcheon, RB........ 3...... 70 Jim White, DE...... New England Patriots..3...... 73 1971 Phil Webb, DB...... Detroit Lions...... 11...... 281

Stouffer, ‘87 (No. 6) Mullaney, ‘75 (No. 25)

Joel Dreessen and MIke Brisiel McLain, ‘76 (No. 26)

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1999 ...... Jaguars Jacksonville Cesario Anthony OG 1959-60 ...... Redskins Washington

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1973 ...... Cowboys Dallas Caswell Gerald OG 9 0 0 7/1956-63 1956-59 ...... Steelers Pittsburgh Glick Gary DB-HB

1979 ...... Broncos Denver Campbell Kent DE 1961-66 ...... Oilers Houston

1955 ...... Giants York New Callahan Jerry B 6 3 1 8/1959-66 1959-60 ...... Cardinals Louis Chic//St. Glick Fred DB

1983 ...... Cowboys Dallas Call Mike DB 2 0 0 3/2014-pres. 2014-17 ...... Ravens Baltimore Gillmore Crockett TE

5 0 0 10/1984-93 1984-95 ...... Colts Indianapolis Call Kevin T 2002 ...... Cardinals Arizona Gallimore Justin DB

1/1938 1938-39 ...... Rams Cleveland Cable Norm 1997-98 ...... Redskins Washington

1960-64 ...... Eagles Philadelphia 1996 ...... Vikings Minnesota

9 0 0 10/1955-64 1955-59 ...... Rams Angeles Los Burroughs Don DB 1995 ...... Patriots England New

@CSUFOOTBALL 0 0 0 1/1956 1956-67 ...... Cardinals Chicago Burl Alex HB 0 0 0 5/1993-97 1993-95 ...... Bengals Cincinnati Frisch David TE

1997 ...... Cowboys Dallas 0 0 0 1/1943 1943 ...... Packers Bay Green Fries (Woody) Sherwood G

1997-98 ...... Broncos Denver 1987 ...... Rams Angeles Los

1995-96 ...... Giants York New Burkett Jeremy WR 0 0 0 1/1987 1986 ...... Giants York New Francis Jon RB

4 0 0 6/1966-71 1966-71 ...... Broncos Denver Brunelli Sam T-G 1979 ...... Cowboys Dallas Freeman Dennis DT

1988 ...... Rams Angeles Los Brookhart J.D. WR 1982 ...... Bills Buffalo Finch Aaron C

2012-13 ...... Raiders Oakland 1988 ...... Falcons Atlanta Fiala Doug OT

4 0 0 7/2007-13 2006-11 ...... Texans Houston Brisiel Mike G 1985 ...... Chiefs City Kansas Fiala Dan LB

1980 ...... Cardinals Louis St. Branch Dupree DB 1978 ...... Chargers Diego San Featherstone Cliff DB

0 0 0 5/1997-2005 1997-2005 ...... Raiders Oakland Branch Calvin DB 2009 ...... Bengals Cincinnati Farris Billy QB

2001 ...... Broncos Denver Borvansky Justin OL 1964 ...... Redskins Washington

Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Bimper Albert C 2006-08 ...... Kansas City Chiefs City Kansas Evers Dick OT 1964 ......

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Washington Redskins Washington 2017-pres...... Seattle Seahawks Seattle Elliott DeAndre CB 0 0 0 2/2016-pres. 2016-Pres......

Denver Broncos Denver Bibbs Kapri RB 0 0 0 3/2014-pres. 2014-16 ...... Denver Broncos Denver 1961 ......

Boston/N.E.Patriots 1970-71 ...... Washington Redskins Washington Eifrid Jim LB 0 0 0 1/1961 1960 ......

New York Jets York New Beverly Randy DB 2 0 0 5/1967-71 1966-69 ...... Dallas Cowboys Dallas Driscoll Mark QB 1976 ......

Kansas City Chiefs City Kansas Bell Mike DE 7 0 0 12/1979-91 1979-91 ...... Denver Broncos Broncos Denver 2012-13 ......

St. Louis Cardinals Louis St. Bell R. Mark WR 0 0 0 2/1980-81 1979-81 ...... Houston Texans Houston 2007-11 ......

Balt./Ind. Colts Balt./Ind. 1982-84 ...... New York Jets York New Dreessen Joel TE 4 0 0 2007-13 8/2005, 2005-06 ......

Seattle Seahawks Seattle Bell E. Mark DE 0 0 0 5/1979-84 1979-82 ...... Bay Green Drake Tom WR 1978 ......

Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville Bell Kyle RB 2009 ...... San Diego Chargers Diego San 1977-81 ......

Green Bay Packers Bay Green 1992 ...... Oakland Raiders Oakland Dove Jerome DB 0 0 0 4/1977-80 1976 ......

San Francisco 49ers Francisco San 1989-91, 93 1989-91, ...... Green Bay Packers Bay Green Dorough Dewey 1988 ......

New York Jets York New 1989 ...... Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Dodrill Dale MG-LB 7 4 1 9/1951-59 1951-61 ......

Dallas Cowboys Dallas Beach Sanjay WR 1 0 0 4/1989-93 1988 ...... Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Deutsch Mike P 1978 ......

San Francisco 49ers Francisco San Battle Greg DB 1974 ...... Brooklyn Dodgers Brooklyn Dent (Dude) Louis B 1943 ......

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bay Tampa Basso Jason OT 1993 ...... Denver Broncos Denver Dennison Rick LB 3 0 0 9/1982-90 1982-91 ......

San Francisco 49ers Francisco San 1988 ...... San Diego Chargers Diego San 1988 ......

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bay Tampa Bartalo Steve RB 0 0 0 1/1987 1987 ...... Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia DeLine Steve K 0 0 0 2/1988-89 89 1987, ......

Denver Broncos Denver Barrett Shaquil LB 0 0 0 4/2014-pres. 2014-Pres...... Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Day Josh OL 2007 ......

Oakland Raiders Oakland 1960 ...... Denver Broncos Denver Davis Fred TE 1989 ......

Barnes Larry FB 2/1957-60 1957 ...... 49ers Francisco San Davis Dallas WR 1 0 0 2002 ...... Steelers Pittsburgh

Barilla Mickey K New York Jets York New 1980 ...... David Jim DB ...... Lions Detroit 8/1952-59 1952-59 8 6 0

Minnesota Vikings Minnesota 1988 ...... Crowell Rick LB ...... Dolphins Miami 2001

Cleveland Browns Cleveland 1987, 1988-90 1987, ......

...... Rams Louis St. 2008

St. Louis Cardinals Louis St. 1983-87 ......

...... Saints Orleans New 2004-08

Baker (Bubba) Al DE ...... Lions Detroit 13/1978-90 1978-82 11 3 1 Craft Jason DB ...... Jaguars Jacksonville 10/1999-2008 1999-2003 1 0 0

Augustine Andre DT New York Jets York New 1982 ...... Clay Roy WB-DB ...... Giants York New 1/1944 1944 0 0 0

Anderson Steve T Kansas City Chiefs City Kansas 1978 ...... Clark Pete TE ...... Cowboys Dallas 1975

Washington Redskins Redskins Washington 2011 ...... Christiansen Jack DB ...... Lions Detroit 8/1951-58 1951-58 8 5 6

Anderson David WR Houston Texans Houston 6/2006-11 2006-11 ...... 0 0 0 Chirico Robert DE ...... Seahawks Seattle 1991

Alford Tony RB Denver Broncos Denver 1991 ...... Childs Henri RB ...... Chiefs City Kansas 2003

Albritton Scott LS Atlanta Falcons Atlanta ...... 2011 Champine Jeff WR Seattle Seahawks Seattle 1984 ......

NAME POS APPEARANCES ROSTER ...... NO/FROM YRS ALL-PRO YRS STARTER Achziger Harvey T Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia ...... 1953

NAME POS APPEARANCES ...... ROSTER NO/FROM YRS ALL-PRO YRS STARTER ...... ROSTER ON YRS PLAYED YRS NFL FIRST-TEAM BOWL PRO YRS AS YRS

...... ROSTER ON YRS PLAYED YRS NFL FIRST-TEAM BOWL PRO YRS AS YRS #NEXTLEVELRAMS PLAYER HISTORY YRS AS STARTER 0 6 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 0 YRS 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 FIRST-TEAM YRS ALL-PRO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 NFL YRS PLAYED NO/FROM YRS ON ROSTER 2008 1976 1977 1974 3/1975-77 1975-78 1969 1960-67 8/1961-68 1967 1968-69 1977-85 12/1978-89 1986-90 1969 1977 1967-68 3/1967-69 1969 1975-76 4/1975-80 1977 1977 1978 1979-80 1980 1968 2/1969-70 1969-70 1968 1985 10/1989-98 1989 1990 1991-96 1997-98, 99 1998 1980 5/1981-85 1981-84 1985-87 1961 1979 1980 1982 2001 2012 1943 1/1945 1945 2010 2010 1972-79 10/1972-81 1980 84 1980, 1981-83 2000-02 2/2000-01 1962-68 6/1962-68 1950-54 5/1950-54 1985 1/1985 1985-86 1976-82 4/1976-79 ...... ROSTER San Francisco 49ers Baltimore Colts Minnesota Vikings Cardinals Louis St. Angeles Raiders Los Buffalo Bills Redskins Washington Detroit Lions Philadelphia Eagles Green Bay Packers Denver Broncos Falcons Atlanta Seattle Seahawks Philadelphia Eagles Falcons Atlanta Chicago Bears Baltimore Ravens New England Patriots Denver Broncos Chicago Cardinals Minnesota Vikings Seattle Seahawks Denver Broncos Buffalo Bills Indianapolis Colts APPEARANCES Falcons Atlanta New Orleans Saints Redskins Washington Dallas Cowboys Pittsburgh Steelers San Diego Chargers Redskins Washington City Chiefs Kansas Oakland Raiders San Francisco 49ers Philadelphia Eagles Chicago Bears City Chiefs Kansas Buffalo Bills Denver Broncos Falcons Atlanta Denver Broncos Bay Buccaneers Tampa Baltimore Ravens Detroit Lions Seattle Seahawks Angeles Rams Los Indianapolis Colts San Francisco 49ers Detroit Lions Denver Broncos Angeles Rams Los NAME Jimmie Kaylor Clark Kemble Jimmie Kennedy Floyd Kerr Brady Keys King Linden (Keith) Bill Kishman Krum Steve Bob Kruse Bill Larson Al Lavan Gene Layton Harper LeBel Lee Keith Lee Wayne Bill Leer Alvin Lewis Mackenzie Mike Madsen Paul Chet Maeda Adrian Martinez McCutcheon Lawrence McDougal Kevin McFarland Kay Thurman (Fum) McGraw McGregor Keli McLain Kevin POS P K TE DB DB-HB LB DB LB G-T TE DB DT TE DB OG OT RB DL OL HB-DB OL RB RB WR DT-T TE LB

YRS AS STARTER 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 PRO BOWL YRS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIRST-TEAM YRS ALL-PRO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NO/FROM 73 4/1968-70, NFL YRS PLAYED ROSTER 1963 2005 1975 2015-16 2/2015-pres. 2017-pres. 1972 1972 2010 1987 2000-07 12/2000-11 2008-pres. 1949 1999 2000 1986 2008-11 6/2008-13 2012 2013 2013 1978 1936-37 1/1936 1968-69 73 1970, 2016-pres. 2-2016-Pres. 2004-06 2009-10 2011 1954 1984 2006 1987 1999 2001-04 6/2001-06 2005-06 2003 1993 1/1993 1993 1995 1996-98 6/1996-2001 1999-2003 2016-pres. 2/2016-17 1984-85 1972 2009 2/2009-10 2009-10 2010-2011 1975-76 4/1976-79 78-79 1976-77, 1977 1979 1980-81 1992-93 4/1993-96 1994 1995-96 ...... YRS ON Falcons Atlanta City Chiefs Kansas Indianapolis Colts Denver Broncos Cleveland Browns Baltimore Ravens Redskins Washington Oakland Raiders Seattle Seahawks San Francisco 49ers Denver Broncos Cleveland Browns Giants New York Falcons Atlanta New Orleans Saints Minnesota Vikings Denver Broncos New Orleans Saints Seattle Seahawks APPEARANCES San Diego Chargers Baltimore Ravens Miami Dolphins New Orleans Saints Dallas Cowboys Dallas Cowboys Dallas Cowboys Pittsburgh Steelers Redskins Washington Titans Tennessee Indianapolis Colts Chicago Bears Minnesota Vikings Brooklyn Dodgers Pittsburgh Steelers Cleveland Browns Indianapolis Colts Giants New York Detroit Lions Chicago Bears Miami Dolphins Bay Buccaneers Tampa Green Bay Packers Bay Buccaneers Tampa Falcons Atlanta Chicago Bears Buffalo Bills Oakland Raiders Dallas Cowboys Green Bay Packers San Diego Chargers Baltimore Colts Houston Oilers Cleveland Browns NAME Gary Glick (cont.) Goodpaster Patrick John Graham Garrett Grayson Green Jake Greer Rashaun Hardy Griffin Clark Haggans Bob Hainlen Darran Hall Dan Hammerschmidt Harris Ron Jim Hartman Jon Henderson Higgins Rashard Eric Hill Hill Tommie Kirk Hinderlider Willie Hogan Justin Holland Alex Hoover Deone Horinek John Howell Joey Huber John Ivlow Jackson Raymond Cory James Jenkins Ron Bill Johanningmeier Gartrell Johnson Kim Jones Jones Larry Selwyn Jones ROSTER POS DL QB QB WR DB LB B WR S QB RB E WR-DB WR WR DE QB LB P DB P RB DB LB DL DT RB RB RB DB

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2014 2014 ...... Dolphins Miami 2015 ...... 49ers Francisco San

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2013 2013 ...... Rams Louis St. 2010-14 ...... Bills Buffalo

6/2010-15 2010-12 ...... Texans Houston Smith Shelley G 2009-10 ...... Raiders Oakland

1980-82 ...... Broncos Denver 7 0 0 10/2006-15 2005-08 ...... Broncos Denver Pears Erik T

1977-79 ...... Cardinals Louis St. 1977 ...... Bills Buffalo

1973-76 ...... Packers Bay Green 1976 ...... Packers Bay Green

3 0 0 9/1973-81 1973 ...... Raiders Oakland Smith Perry DB 1975 ...... Vikings Minnesota Paulson Gary DT

1999-2006 ...... Falcons Atlanta 2002-03 ...... Texans Houston

6 0 0 10/1996-2005 1996-99 ...... Saints Orleans New Smith Brady DE 2000-01 ...... Vikings Minnesota

@CSUFOOTBALL 1 0 0 2/1975-76 1975-76 ...... Giants York New Simpson Al G-T 1998-99 ...... Buccaneers Bay Tampa

2006 ...... Broncos Denver 0 0 0 3/1998-2000 1997 ...... Panthers Carolina Palmer Mitch LB

2005 ...... Buccaneers Bay Tampa 2007 ...... Jets York New Osborn Dustin WR

2004 ...... Ravens Baltimore 1976 ...... Oilers Houston O’Rourke Dan WR

2004 ...... 49ers Francisco San 0 0 0 1/1975 1975 ...... Eagles Philadelphia Opperman Jim LB

2004 ...... Colts Indianapolis Save Bryan DE 0 0 0 1/2000 2000-01 ...... Jaguars Jacksonville Olson Erik DB

2008 ...... Texans Houston 1968 ...... Lions Detroit Oliver Jim RB

1 0 0 6/2003-08 2003-08 ...... Broncos Denver Sapp Cecil RB 2010-11 ...... Redskins Washington

2017 ...... Falcons Atlanta 2008-09 ...... Broncos Denver

1 0 0 3/2015-Pres. 2015-16 ...... Broncos Denver Sambrailo Ty OL 2008 ...... Rams Louis St.

2006-08 ...... Lions Detroit 2007-08 ...... Jets York New

St. Louis Rams Louis St. 2004-06 ...... New England Patriots England New Oldenburg Clint T 0 0 0 5/2007 2007 ......

#NEXTLEVELRAMS PLAYER HISTORY #NEXTLEVELRAMS PLAYER

Denver Broncos Denver 2003 ...... St. Louis Cardinals Louis St. O’Byrne Tim WR 1986 ......

Oakland Raiders Oakland 2003 ...... Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis 1986-87 ......

Tennessee Titans Tennessee 2002 ...... Cleveland Browns Cleveland Nugent Terry QB 0 0 0 1/1987 1984 ......

New Orleans Saints Orleans New 2000-01 ...... Denver Broncos Denver 1980 ......

Seattle Seahawks Seattle Saipaia Blaine T-G 0 0 0 4/2004-07 2000 ...... Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Norman Ben RB 0 0 0 1/1980 1978 ......

Denver Broncos Denver Rule Chris LB 1989 ...... Denver Broncos Denver 1980 ......

Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Ross Adrian LB 2 0 0 6/1998-2003 1998-2005 ...... San Francisco 49ers Francisco San 1978-79 ......

New York Giants York New Richburg Weston C 4 0 0 3/2014-Pres. 2014-17 ...... Oakland Raiders Oakland Nichols R. Mark LB 0 0 0 1/1978 79 1978, ......

Green Bay Packers Bay Green 2004-05 ...... Houston Texans Houston 2002-03 ......

Denver Broncos Denver 2002-03 ...... St. Louis Rams Louis St. 2000-01 ......

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bay Tampa Rice Frank WR 2001 ...... Green Bay Packers Bay Green Newell Mike OL 1999 ......

Atlanta Falcons Atlanta 1975 ...... Minnesota Vikings Minnesota 2003-04 ......

Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Reed Oscar RB 2 0 0 8/1968-75 1968-74 ...... Arizona Cardinals Arizona Nelson Rhett DB 0 0 0 2/2003-04 05 2003, ......

Houston Oilers Houston 1961 ...... Houston Texans Houston Nading Jesse LB 0 0 0 5/2008-12 2008-12 ......

Denver Broncos Denver 1961 ...... Dallas Cowboys Dallas 2000 ......

St. Louis Cardinals Louis St. Reed Leo T-G 0 0 0 1/1961 1961 ...... Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Myers Greg DB 2 0 0 5/1996-2000 1996-2000 ......

Kansas City Chiefs City Kansas Rebstock Pete WR 2002 ...... Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Mullaney Mark DE 8 0 0 12/1975-86 1975-89 ......

Akron Pros Akron Ratekin Roy E 0 0 0 1/1921 1921 ...... Cleveland Browns Cleveland Morton Dion WR 2010 ......

Denver Broncos Denver Raikes Jeff WR 1983-84 ...... Carolina Morton Damon WR 2008 ......

...... Bears Chicago 1994-95 Morris Glenn E 1/1940 1940 ...... Lions Detroit 0 0 0

Primus Greg WR ...... Broncos Denver 2/1994-95 1993 0 0 0

San Diego Chargers Diego San 1999-2000 ......

Powell Kirk LB ...... Broncos Denver 1985 Moreno Moses QB Chicago Bears Chicago 3/1998-2000 1998-99 ...... 0 0 0

...... Cardinals Arizona 2010-11

San Francisco 49ers Francisco San 2002-03 ......

...... Dolphins Miami 2007-09

St. Louis Rams Louis St. 04 2000-01, ......

Porter Joey LB ...... Steelers Pittsburgh 13/1999-2011 1999-2007 11 4 1 Moran Sean LB-DE ...... Bills Buffalo 8/1996-2003 1996-99 0 0 0

Poole Jon K ...... Broncos Denver 1985 Molander Scooter QB Cleveland Browns Cleveland 1989 ......

Pittman Chris WR ...... Browns Cleveland 2004

Los Angeles Rams Angeles Los 1976-82 ......

Pemberton Cole T ...... Texans Houston 2010

Cleveland Browns Cleveland 1975-76 ......

Pearson Myron HB ...... Oilers Houston 1961 Miller Willie WR Houston Oilers Houston 7/1975-82 1975 ...... 2 0 0

...... Giants York New 2004 Meyer Pat OL Arizona Cardinals Arizona 1995 ......

Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh 2003 ......

...... Raiders Oakland 1963-64

Pears Morgan T Miami Dolphins Miami 1/2004 2003 ...... 0 0 0 McMillin Jim DB Denver Broncos Denver ...... 5/1961-65 0 0 2 1960-62, 64-65 1960-62,

NAME POS APPEARANCES ROSTER ...... NO/FROM YRS ALL-PRO YRS STARTER NAME POS APPEARANCES ...... ROSTER NO/FROM YRS ALL-PRO YRS STARTER

...... ROSTER ON YRS PLAYED YRS NFL FIRST-TEAM BOWL PRO YRS AS YRS ROSTER ...... ON YRS PLAYED YRS NFL FIRST-TEAM BOWL PRO YRS AS YRS

#NEXTLEVELRAMS PLAYER HISTORY 1938-39 1984 1984 1983 1984 1983 1941-42 1989-96 2009 1984-88 1989-97 1985 2006 2007-08 1978-80 1963 1983-87 1988-97 1979-80 1971 1995 2007 2005 1983 1999-2004 2003 1985 1977-78 1980 1995 1969-73 1973 1957 1971, 73 ...... FOOTBALL LEAGUE FOOTBALL ...... Cincinnati Bengals Denver Gold Denver Gold Denver Gold Houston Gamblers Denver Gold Angeles Bulldogs Los Bergamo Lions Hamilton Tiger-Cats Winnipeg Blue Bombers Edmonton Eskimos Calgary Stampeders Calgary Stampeders Edmonton Eskimos Winnipeg Blue Bombers Montreal Alouettes Argonauts Toronto Calgary Stampeders Montreal Alouettes Hamilton Tiger-Cats Calgary Stampeders Winnipeg Blue Bombers Birmingham Barracudas Edmonton Eskimos Hamilton Tiger-Cats Edmonton Eskimos Edmonton Eskimos Winnipeg Blue Bombers ...... Saskatchewan Roughriders Saskatchewan Roughriders Saskatchewan Roughriders

MIDWEST FOOTBALL LEAGUE FOOTBALL MIDWEST Norm Cable LEAGUE FOOTBALL UNITED STATES Call Mike Jeff Harper Ricky Harr McLain Kevin Andy Poremba PROFESSIONAL COAST PACIFIC Fries Woody PRO LEAGUE ITALIAN Scott Whitehouse Pelt Bradlee Van LEAGUE FOOTBALL CANADIAN Browne Less Jeff Champine Henri Childs Cliff Featherstone Mel Foss Richie Hall Ron Harris Jon Henderson Justin Holland Marcus Houston Alvin Lewis Corey McCoy McDougal Kevin Raikes Jeff Al Simpson Cecil Stockdale Andre Strode Swarn Terry Phil Webb Jim White 1992 1996-99 1991-92 1993-98 1991 2001-02 2004-05 2002 2005-06 2002-03 2002 2002 1994-95 2010 2011 1996 1987 1995-96 2004 2007-08 2006 2006 2000 1992 1994-95 1996 2007-08 2009 1999-00 2001-02 2008 2011 2002-03 2006 2007 2008 2009 2009 2010 ...... Birmingham Fire Monarchs London Frankfurt Galaxy Monarchs London Frankfurt Galaxy Scottish Claymores Cologne Centurions Rhein Fire Angeles Avengers Los Cleveland Thunderbolts Arizona Rattlers Bay Storm Tampa Stampede Louis St. Chicago Bruisers Stampede Louis St. Utah Blaze Angeles Avengers Los Gladiators Vegas Las Arizona Rattlers Charlotte Rage Sting Vegas Las Anaheim Piranhas Philadelphia Soul Spokane Shock Iowa Barnstormers Dragons New York San Jose SaberCats Spokane Shock Colorado Crush Utah Blaze New Orleans Voodoo Nashville Kats Sentinels New York Sentinels New York Hartford Colonials ...... NFL EUROPE/NFL EUROPA/ FOOTBALL OF AMERICAN LEAGUE WORLD Alford Tony Ballard Karl Bartalo Steve Capes Lewis Doug Fiala Moses Moreno Morgan Pears Blaine Saipaia Bryan Save Tim Stuber Ula Tuitele LEAGUE ARENA FOOTBALL Justin Borvansky Bob Cox Billy Farris Meyer Pat Hinn Terry Hodge Steve J’Sharlon Jones Mann Lavell Corey McCoy Scooter Molander Bryan Save Turner Geoff Bob Vomhof Tim Walter Thal Woods LEAGUE UNITED FOOTBALL Cecil Sapp Bryan Save YRS AS STARTER 0 1 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 PRO BOWL YRS 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIRST-TEAM YRS ALL-PRO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NFL YRS PLAYED NO/FROM 5/2009-2013 YRS ON ROSTER 2015 2004 2005 11-12 2009, 2009-10 2013 1960 5/1960-64 1960-65 1974-82 9/1975-83 1983-86 1987 4/1988-92 1987-96 2001 2002 2002 2004 2005 1970-74 6/1970-75 1974-76 1968 1971 2000-04 4/2000-04 2001 2002-03 2004-05 1998 1998 1986-88 2/1986-87 1989 2004-05 1/2005 2006-07 1974-75 1/1974 2010 1999 3/2000-02 2000-03 1978 2/1978-79 1979 1980 1976 1971 1972 4/1972-76 1974-75 1976 1976 1935-36 2/1935-36 1936 1936-37 1998 1966-67 2/1966-67 2004-06 5/2004-08 2006-08 2008-09 1984 1956 1986 ...... ROSTER Indianapolis Colts Miami Dolphins Arizona Cardinals Pittsburgh Steelers New Orleans Saints Seattle Seahawks Carolina Panthers Green Bay Packers City Chiefs Kansas Denver Broncos Denver Broncos Bay Buccaneers Tampa Buffalo Bills Oakland Raiders Denver Broncos Houston Texans Giants New York Chicago Bears San Francisco 49ers Houston Oilers Seattle Seahawks Denver Broncos Chicago Cardinals Detroit Lions Houston Texans Detroit Lions APPEARANCES Miami Dolphins Oakland Raiders San Diego Chargers Detroit Lions Houston Oilers Cardinals Louis St. San Diego Chargers Jets New York Falcons Atlanta San Diego Chargers New England Patriots Miami Dolphins Buffalo Bills San Diego Chargers Denver Broncos Dallas Cowboys Chicago Bears Chicago Bears Minnesota Vikings Bay Buccaneers Tampa Detroit Lions New England Patriots Brooklyn Dodgers Arizona Cardinals Denver Broncos Philadelphia Eagles Redskins Washington San Francisco 49ers Green Bay Packers NAME Shelley Smith (cont.) Andre Sommersell Sperry Kory Stehouwer Ron Greg Stemrick Stouffer Kelly Tim Stuber Earlie Thomas Tomasini Mike Dan Torzala Ula Tuitele Turner Geoff Turner Paul Unrein Terry Pelt Bradlee Van Walker Louie Tim Walter Damon Washington Harry Washington Melvin Washington Phil Webb Jim White White Wilbur (Red) Eli Workman Wright Lonnie Dexter Wynn Zackery Lorenzo Jerry Zaleski Tim Zubradt POS LB TE G DB QB OL DB DT K LB WR WR NT-DE QB LB C RB WR DB DB DE B TE DB DB DB B S 202 2019 COLORADO STATE FOOTBALL THIS IS COLORADO STATE COACHES & STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK & ROSTER PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 2014 SEASON REVIEW RECORD BOOK HISTORY MISCELLANEOUS - - - 203 @CSUFOOTBALL 1973 (UPI second-team 1978 (PFW first-team all- 1952 (AP first-team all-NFL, 1980 (UPI second-team all- 1952 (AP first-team all-NFL, 1960 (AP second-team all-NFL, 1960 (AP second-team 1971 (UPI second-team all-conf.). 1954 (AP second-team all-NFL, (AP 1954 1952 (AP second-team all-NFL); 2002 (PFW first-team AP all-conf., 1963 (League first-team all-AFL, AP #NEXTLEVELRAMS ACCOLADES all-conf., all-conf., NEA second-team all-NFL); 1974 (AP first-team all-conf., PFW TSN first-team all-conf., UPI first-team first-team all-conf., all-conf., second-team PFWA all-NFL, second-team AP all-NFL, NEA first-teamall-NFL); 1975 (UPI sec ond-team all-conf.); 1976 (UPI second-team all- all-conf.). 1977 (UPI first-team conf.); NYDN first-team all-NFL, UPI first-team all-NFL); second-team UPI all-NFL, first-team (NYDN 1953 all-NFL). first-team all-NFL, first-team PFWA all-NFL, TSN first-team all-NFL); 2004first- (PFW 2005 all-NFL); second-team AP (PFW conf., first-team all- team all-conf., AP second-team all-NFL); 2008 (AP second-team all-NFL). conf.). 1953 (UPI first-team all-NFL);team all-NFL, NYDN second-team all-NFL, UPI 1954 (AP first- second-team all-NFL); 1955 (AP second-team all-NFL, NEA first-team all-NFL, NYDN first-team all-NFL, TSN first-team all-NFL,NYDN UPIall-NFL, second-team (NEA 1956 all-NFL); first-team all-NFL); second-team UPI all-NFL, second-team first-team all-NFL). 1958 (TSN first-team all-AFL, NEA first-team all-AFL, NYDN first-team all-AFL, UPI first-team all-AFL); 1964 (League first-team all-AFL, NEAall-AFL). second-team ond-team all-NFL). UPI second-team all-NFL); 1953 (AP first-team all-NFL, NYDN first-team all-NFL, UPI first-team all-NFL); 1954 (AP first-team all-NFL, NYDNfirst- second-team all-NFL, UPI team all-NFL, TSN first-team all-NFL); 1955 (AP first-team all-NFL, NEA first-team all-NFL, NYDN first-team all-NFL, TSN first-team all-NFL, UPI first-team all-NFL); 1956 (AP first-team all-NFL, NEA first-team all- all- first-team TSN all-NFL, first-team NYDN NFL, NFL, UPI first-team all-NFL); 1957 (AP first-team all-NFL, NEA first-team all-NFL, NYDN first-team all-NFL, UPI first-team all-NFL). conf., conf., UPI second-team all-conf., AP first-team all-NFL, first-teamPFWA all-NFL, NEA first-team all-NFL, PFW first-team all-NFL); 1979 (NEA sec NYDN first-team all-NFL,UPI first-team all-NFL); 1955 (NEA second-team all-NFL); 1956 (AP sec all-NFL, ond-team all-NFL, NEA second-team UPI second-team NYDN second-team all-NFL, NYDN all-NFL, second-team (NEA 1957 all-NFL); all-NFL); second-team UPI all-NFL, second-team 1958 (NEA second-team all-NFL). NEA second-team all-NFL, NYDN second-team all-NFL, NYDN second-team NEA second-team all-NFL); 1961 (NEA second-team all-NFL, NYDN all-NFL); second-team UPI all-NFL, second-team all-NFL). 1962 (NEA second-team Lawrence McCutcheon — McCutcheon Lawrence Fum McGraw — Joey Porter — Greg Stemrick — — Thomas Earlie Fred Glick — — Burroughs Don Jim David — ALL-PRO HONORS ALL-PRO — Baker Al (Bubba) Dale Dodrill — Jack Christiansen — 1961 1973 1974 1987 1957 1957 1967 1979 1979 1976 1979 1953 1953 1953 1963 1954 1954 1954 2013 1968 1986 1989 1952 1952 1952 1962 1955 1969 2012 2015 2015 2015 1960 2001 2008 2002 2005 2005 2005 2006 2000 Season 1966 1980 1950 1973-77 1953-57 1978-80 1962-64 1954-59 1953-55, 57 Class of 1970 Class of 2002 2002, 04-05, 08 XL Super Bowl IV Super Bowl VIII Super Bowl IX Super Bowl XXXV AFL title game Super Bowl XL Super Bowl XLIII Super Bowl XLVII Super Bowl XL Super Bowl II NFL title game NFL title game NFL title game Super Bowl XIV Super Bowl XIV Super Bowl XXXVI Super Bowl XI Championship 50 Super Bowl 50 Super Bowl Super Bowl XLI Super Bowl III NFL title game NFL title game NFL title game NFL title game NFL title game NFL title game NFL title game NFL title game NFL title game NFL title game Super Bowl XXI Super Bowl XXII Super Bowl XXIV Super Bowl XLVII AFL title game AFL title game Super Bowl XXXVII Super Bowl XIV

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HAMILTON, ONTARIO HAMILTON, Browne Less Joey Porter (4) Joey Porter (1) Greg Stemrick CANADIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Dale Dodrill (4) Fred Glick (3) (1) Brady Keys McCutcheon (5) Lawrence Thurman (Fum) McGraw (1) PRO BOWL SELECTIONS PRO BOWL Jack Christiansen (5) (3) Al (Bubba) Baker Jim David (6) CANTON, OHIO Jack Christiansen NFL DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Al (Bubba) Baker Damon Washington * — won championship; ^ — did not playPRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Joey Porter Oscar Reed Oscar Reed Oscar Reed Sambrailo Ty Fum McGraw McLain Kevin Willie Miller Sean Moran Mark Mullaney John Howell Bob Kruse McCutcheon Lawrence Fum McGraw Fum McGraw Gary Glick Clark Haggans Clark Haggans Clark Haggans John Howell Rick Dennison Joel Dreessen Fred Glick Fred Glick Jim David Jim David Jim David Jim David Rick Dennison Don Burroughs Jack Christiansen Jack Christiansen Jack Christiansen Jack Christiansen Shaquil Bibbs Kapri Albert Bimper Beverly Randy Don Burroughs RAMS TEAMS GAME & TITLE SUPER BOWL ON Player

S Zubradt Tim Green Bay Packers Bay Green ...... 1986

B Zaleski Jerry San Francisco 49ers Francisco San ...... 1956

DB Zackery Lorenzo Washington Redskins Washington ...... 1984

...... Lions Detroit 2008-09

...... Texans Houston 2006-08

Wynn Dexter DB Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia ...... 5/2004-08 2004-06 0 0 0

Wright Lonnie DB Denver Broncos Denver ...... 2/1966-67 1966-67 0 0 1

Workman Eli TE Arizona Cardinals Arizona ...... 1998

...... Lions Detroit 1936-37

Chicago Cardinals Chicago 1936 ......

White (Red) Wilbur B Brooklyn Dodgers Brooklyn 2/1935-36 1935-36 ...... 0 0 0

Denver Broncos Denver 1976 ......

Seattle Seahawks Seattle 1976 ......

Houston Oilers Houston 1974-75 ......

White Jim DE New England Patriots England New 4/1972-76 1972 ...... 0 0 0

Webb Phil DB ...... Lions Detroit 1971

Washington Melvin DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bay Tampa 1976 ......

San Francisco 49ers Francisco San 1980 ......

Chicago Bears Chicago 1979 ......

Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Washington Harry WR 0 0 0 2/1978-79 1978 ......

New York Giants York New 2000-03 ......

Chicago Bears Chicago Washington Damon RB 0 0 0 3/2000-02 1999 ......

Chicago Bears Chicago Walter Tim C 2010 ......

Dallas Cowboys Dallas Walker Louie LB 0 0 0 1/1974 1974-75 ......

Houston Texans Houston 2006-07 ......

Denver Broncos Denver Pelt Van Bradlee QB 0 0 0 1/2005 2004-05 ......

Denver Broncos Denver 1989 ......

San Diego Chargers Diego San Unrein Terry NT-DE 0 0 0 2/1986-87 1986-88 ......

Buffalo Bills Buffalo Turner Paul WR 1998 ......

Miami Dolphins Miami Turner Geoff WR 1998 ......

Oakland Raiders Oakland 2004-05 ......

Buffalo Bills Buffalo 2002-03 ......

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bay Tampa 2001 ......

New England Patriots England New Tuitele Ula LB 0 0 0 4/2000-04 2000-04 ......

San Diego Chargers Diego San Torzala Dan K 1971 ......

Atlanta Falcons Atlanta Tomasini Mike DT 1968 ......

Denver Broncos Denver 1974-76 ......

New York Jets York New Thomas Earlie DB 4 0 0 6/1970-75 1970-74 ......

Denver Broncos Denver 2005 ......

Kansas City Chiefs City Kansas 2004 ......

2002 ...... Packers Bay Green

2002 ...... Panthers Carolina

2001 ...... Chargers Diego San Stuber Tim OL

1987-96 ...... Seahawks Seattle

0 0 0 4/1988-92 1987 ...... Cardinals Louis St. Stouffer Kelly QB

1983-86 ...... Saints Orleans New

5 1 0 9/1975-83 1974-82 ...... Oilers Houston Stemrick Greg DB

1960-65 ...... Steelers Pittsburgh

1 0 0 5/1960-64 1960 ...... Lions Detroit Stehouwer Ron G

2013 ...... Cardinals Arizona

2009-10 ...... Dolphins Miami

0 0 0 5/2009-2013 11-12 2009, ...... Chargers Diego San Sperry Kory TE

2005 ...... Colts Indianapolis

2004 ...... Raiders Oakland Sommersell Andre LB

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Career History: Al (Bubba) Baker | DE | 1978-90 Detroit Lions...... 1978-82 • First-Team All-Pro — 1978 St. Louis Cardinals...... 1983-87 • 3x Pro Bowl Selection — 1978-80 Cleveland Browns...... 1987, 1988-90 • NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year — 1978 Minnesota Vikings...... 1988 • 181 career games played, 156 games started • Career Stats: 65.5 sacks, 4 INTs, 8 recoveries

Jack Christiansen | DB | 1951-58 • Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee — 1970 Career History: • 6x First-Team All-Pro — 1952-57 Detroit Lions...... 1951-58 • 5x Pro Bowl Selection — 1953-57 • 3x NFL Champion — 1952-53, ‘57 • 89 career games played • Career Stats: 46 INTs, 3 TDs, 9 forced , 7 fumble recoveries

Jim David | DB | 1952-59 Career History: • 5x Second-Team All-Pro — 1954-58 Detroit Lions...... 1952-59 • 6x Pro Bowl Selection — 1954-59 • 3x NFL Champion — 1952-53, ‘57 • 96 career games played • Career Stats: 36 INTs, 5 fumble recoveries

Dale Dodrill | LB | 1951-59 Career History: • First-Team All-Pro — 1954 Pittsburgh Steelers...... 1951-59 • 4x Pro Bowl Selection — 1954-56, ‘58 • Named to “Best Pre-1970 Players in Steelers History” list • 103 career games played • Career Stats: 10 INTs, 11 fumble recoveries, one

Fred Glick | DB | 1959-66 Career History: • First-Team All-Pro — 1963 St. Louis Cardinals...... 1959-60 • 3x AFL All-Star Selection — 1962-64 Houston Oilers...... 1961-66 • AFL Champion — 1961 • 83 career games played • Career Stats: 30 INTs, 1 TD • Holds AFL records for tackles in a game (27) and INTs in a season (12)

Career History: Brady Keys | DB | 1961-68 Pittsburgh Steelers...... 1961-67 • Second-Team All-Pro — 1967 Minnesota Vikings...... 1967 • Pro Bowl Selection — 1966 St. Louis Cardinals...... 1968 • 100 career games played • Career Stats: 16 INTs, 5 fumble recoveries, 1,113 kick return yards

Lawrence McCutcheon | RB | 1972-81 Career History: • Second-Team All-Pro — 1974 Los Angeles Rams...... 1972-79 Denver Broncos...... 1980 • 5x Pro Bowl Selection — 1973-77 Seattle Seahawks...... 1980 • 4x All-NFC Selection — 1973, ‘75-77 Buffalo Bills ...... 1981 • Led Rams to Super Bowl XIV • 109 career games played • Career Stats: 6,578 rushing yards, 1,799 receiving yards, 39 total TDs

204 2019 COLORADO STATE FOOTBALL THIS IS COLORADO STATE COACHES & STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK & ROSTER PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 2014 SEASON REVIEW RECORD BOOK HISTORY MISCELLANEOUS 205 1981 1980 1980 1972-79 ...... @CSUFOOTBALL 1983 Career History: Career Angeles Rams Los Denver Broncos Seattle Seahawks Buffalo Bills 1975-82 1950-54 ...... ALL PRO & PRO BOWL HONOREES PRO BOWL PRO & ALL New Orleans Saints Career History: Career Houston Oilers Career History: Career Detroit Lions | OLB | 1999-2011 | DT | 1950-54 | DT - 4x All-Pro — 2002, ‘04-05, ‘08 4x All-Pro — 2002, ‘04-05, — 2002, ‘04-05, ‘08 4x Pro Bowl Selection — 2006 Super Bowl Champion All-Time Team Named to Pittsburgh Steelers’ 188 career games played forced fumbles 25 INTs, sacks, 12 672 tackles, 98.0 Career Stats: • • • • • • | DB | 1975-83 Joey Porter CSU’S NFL ALL-PRO AND PRO BOWL HONOREES BOWL PRO AND NFL ALL-PRO CSU’S Career Stats: 15 INTs, 6 fumble recoveries, 1 TD 6 fumble 15 INTs, Career Stats: Pro Bowl Selection — 1980 Pro Bowl Selection — 1980 1 for seven seasons No. Houston’s 117 career games played 39 career games played 39 career games 10 fumble recoveries 2 INTs, Career Stats: First-Team All-Pro — 1952 First-Team — 1950 Pro Bowl Selection — 1950 of the Year NFL Rookie • • • • • • • • • and the 1978 NFL Defensive Rookie and the 1978 NFL Defensive Rookie Illustrat In 2004, Sports of the Year. as the ninth greatest ed listed Baker pass rusher in NFL history. Al “Bubba” Baker (pictured right) Baker Al “Bubba” was a three-time Pro Bowl selection Greg Stemrick Thurman “Fum” McGraw “Fum” Thurman 206 2019 COLORADO STATE FOOTBALL THIS IS COLORADO STATE COACHES & STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK & ROSTER PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 2014 SEASON REVIEW RECORD BOOK HISTORY MISCELLANEOUS 207 @CSUFOOTBALL BOWL GAMES BOWL Cover from the 1949 Raisin Bowl game program Cover from the 1949 Raisin 13 2-0 156 100 29.0 2-30 OCC 16-6-1 Attendance: 10,000 Attendance: 1949 RAISIN BOWL 1, 1949 Jan. Saturday, Stadium Ratcliffe Calif. Fresno, 20 21 ...... 7 92 213 0-0 33.6 5-45 CAM 14-9-1 F 20 7 4 14 21 7 2 3 0 Thompson 5 pass Hainlen (Kick failed) Hanna 71 run (Faucett kick) kick) (Smith 17 pass Ross Pearson kick) (Smith 21 pass Ross Pearson Hanna 79 run (Faucett kick) (Smith kick) 69 pass Ross Levin ...... 1 0 0 13 0 ...... COLORADO A&M OCCIDENTAL ...... Eddie Hanna, pictured here carrying the ball in the Raisin Bowl, scored on two long TD runs in the program’s first bowl appearance. Bowl, scored on two long TD runs in the program’s Eddie Hanna, pictured here carrying the ball in the Raisin ...... Penalties-Yards Punting Average TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushing Yards Att-Comp-Int Passes Yards Passing Fumbles-Lost CAM CAM OCC Colorado A&M Colorado SCORING SUMMARY CAM CAM OCC Occidental

Colorado A&M led 13-0 at halftime behind the play of Hanna. He scored on a 71-yard run after the Aggies had scored behind the play of Hanna. He scored on a 71-yard Colorado A&M led 13-0 at halftime But Occidental scored 21 second-half Thompson with a 5-yard scoring pass. hit Keith when Bob Hainlen points to rally for the victory. final touchdown of the game on a 79-yard run. Hanna gave the Aggies their Sports Hall of Fame. A fifth running star, back Eddie Hanna, tragically would passaway afterthe opening game of the following season. McGraw, the school’s first consensus All-American, later played with the Detroit Lions, Steelers. Dodrill played for the Pittsburgh as did Christiansen, while season highlighted by a 29-25 win over in-state rival Colorado in Boulder. The only two regular-season losses came The only two regular-season losses win over in-state rival Colorado in Boulder. season highlighted by a 29-25 play. trip to postseason team’s and Utah, setting the stage for the at the hands of Drake Tuffy McGraw, Fum — players Four Fresno. in day that field the took that lineup A&M Colorado star-studded a was It occupy spots in Colorado State’s Jack Christiansen — were team mainstays and now Mullison, Dale Dodrill, and Colorado State — at the time known as the Colorado A&M Aggies — made its first trip to a postseason bowl game at game bowl postseason a to trip first its made — Aggies A&M Colorado the as known time the at — State Colorado history. successful years in school capping one of the most of the 1948 football season, the conclusion after an 8-2 regular Occidental College, Day against played on New Year’s Davis, Colorado A&M Coached by Bob BOWL GAMES

COLORADO STATE 32 1990 FREEDOM BOWL Saturday, Dec. 29, 1990 Anaheim Stadium Anaheim, Calif. OREGON 31 Attendance: 51,103

Colorado State’s football squad opened the 1990 season with dreams higher than many observers felt possible. Those dreams included a postseason bowl berth. Having not been invited to a postseason game in 42 years, Colorado State earned a trip to the Freedom Bowl in 1990. Colorado State’s 8-4 regular-season record drew bowl attention and thrusted the team into the national limelight in Freedom Bowl VII.

The Rams were matched against PAC-10 member Oregon in what would turn out to be one of the season’s most exciting bowl games.

Colorado State scored first, opening the game with a 75-yard, 15-play drive on Mike Gimenez’s 1-yard plunge. Oregon later led 17-14, setting the stage for a dramatic fourth quarter.

Trailing 25-19, the Rams took the lead on Gimenez’s 49-yard pass to Greg Primus, then added insurance on Todd Yert’s 52-yard scoring run to lead 32-25 with minutes remaining. But Oregon made one last grasp at victory behind quarterback Bill Musgrave, who led his team on a 79-yard scoring drive. The Rams’ Selwyn Jones then thwarted the Ducks’ two-point conversion pass attempt, an amazing play, to seal the win.

Yert was named the game’s Offensive MVP, while teammate Robert Chirico earned defensive honors.

1 2 3 4 F Colorado State 7 7 5 13 32 Oregon 7 10 0 14 31

SCORING SUMMARY CSU...... Gimenez 1 run (Brown kick) UO...... Jones 16 pass Musgrave (McCallum kick) UO...... McCallum 23 FG CSU...... Alford 1 run (Brown kick) UO...... Burwell 3 pass Musgrave (McCallum kick) CSU...... Recover fumble in end zone for safety CSU...... Brown 35 FG UO...... McClellan 44 pass Musgrave (Burwell pass Musgrave) CSU...... Primus 49 pass Gimenez (Brown kick) CSU...... Yert 52 run (kick blocked) UO...... Burwell 1 run (pass failed)

TEAM STATISTICS...... CSU...... UO Cover from the 1990 Freedom Bowl game First Downs...... 21...... 16 program Rushes-Yards (Net)...... 26-7...... 49-196 Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 47-29-0...... 15-8-1 Passing Yards...... 392...... 108 Total Offense Yards-Yards...... 73-399...... 64-304 Fumbles-Lost...... 5-3...... 2-0 Penalties-Yards...... 7-60...... 5-47 Punts-Avg...... 3-38.3...... 6-34.7

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Colorado State: Yert 12-94-1; Copeland 8-44-0; Alford 14-42-1; Gimenez 8-19-1; MacRenato 1-5-0; Verdugo 6-(-8)-0. Oregon: Burwell 12-20-1; Kelemeni 5-7-0; McClelland 1-2-0; Shedrick 2-2-0; Musgrave 5-(-11)-0.

PASSING - Colorado State: Gimenez 10-5-1-1-73; Verdugo 5-3-0-0-35. Oregon: Musgrave 47-29-3-0-392.

RECEIVING - Colorado State: Primus 2-63-1; Yert 2-18-0; Lindner 2-7-0; Copeland 1-5-0; Smith 1-5-0. Oregon: McClel- land 9-148-1; A. Jones 2-35-1; Burwell 7-54-1; Harris 2-37-0; Shedrick 1-3-0; Kelemeni 2-11-0; Reitzug 5-97-0; Ferry 1-7-0.

PUNTING - Colorado State: Luke 6-208, 34.7. Oregon: Thompson 3-115, 38.3.

SACKS BY - Colorado State: Chirico 2-11.

208 2019 COLORADO STATE FOOTBALL THIS IS COLORADO STATE COACHES & STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK & ROSTER PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 2014 SEASON REVIEW RECORD BOOK HISTORY MISCELLANEOUS - 209 Wheatley @CSUFOOTBALL : BOWL GAMES BOWL Cover from the 1994 game program 18 Hankins 1; Irons 1; Dyson 1; Horn 1; Carr 1. 162 0-0 UM 11-97 61-341 37-179 24-14-3 Attendance: 59,453 Attendance: 1994 HOLIDAY BOWL 1994 HOLIDAY 1994 Dec. 30, Friday, Stadium Jack Murphy San Diego, Calif. Baker 5-140, 28.0. 5-140, Baker Collins 24-14-2-3-162. Michigan: Michigan: 24 14 Michigan: ...... 10 2-2 289 8-72 CSU 36-51 F 14 76-340 40-22-2 7 4 0 24 Turner 4-62-1; Turner Watson 6-23-0; Shull 3-101-0; Ward 1-12-0; Burkett 5-62-1; Olsen 3-29-0. 7 0 Hawkins 1; Hodge 1; Smith 1. Watson Watson 17-47-0; Brown 3-(-3)-0; Hill 14-(-5)-0; Carn 1-4-0; Ward 1-8-0.

McDougal 4-142, 35.5. : Hill 40-22-2-2-289. Hill 40-22-2-2-289.

: ...... 7 2 3 0 Toomer 4 pass Collins (Hamilton kick) Toomer 32 pass Hill (McDougal kick) Turner Hamilton 34 FG Hayes 16 pass Collins (Hamilton kick) Wheatley 3 run (Hamilton kick) 18 pass Hill (McDougal kick) Burkett ...... 1 7 10 ...... Colorado State: ...... MICHIGAN COLORADO STATE Colorado State Colorado State: Colorado State ...... Colorado State: Colorado State: Wheatley 1-5-0; Toomer 5-63-1; Hayes 3-41-1; Foster 2-32-0; Richards 2-20-0; Cooper 1-1-0. 5-63-1; Hayes 3-41-1; Foster 2-32-0; Wheatley 1-5-0; Toomer ...... PUNTING - - BY SACKS 16-80-1; Biakabutuka 9-70-0; Collins 6-(-3)-0; Hayes 1-8-0; E. Davis 1-13-0; Howard 3-9-0; Floyd 1-2-0. 16-80-1; Biakabutuka 9-70-0; Collins 6-(-3)-0; Hayes 1-8-0; - PASSING RECEIVING - Michigan: Penalties-Yards STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL RUSHING - First Downs (Net) Rushes-Yards Att-Comp-Int Passes Yards Passing Offense Plays-Yards Total Fumbles-Lost UM CSU TEAM STATISTICS SCORING SUMMARY UM CSU UM UM Michigan Colorado State

By the end of the game, which was played before the eighth-largest crowd in Holiday Bowl history, statistics Bowl history, crowd in Holiday was played before the eighth-largest which By the end of the game, reflected the closeness of the contest. Michigan had gained 341 total yards, only 1 more thanRams thehad man aged. Quarterback Anthoney Hill drove the Rams 66 yards in nine plays for the tying touchdown, hitting receiver Paul Turner on Turner Paul receiver hitting touchdown, tying the for plays nine in yards 66 Rams the drove Hill Anthoney Quarterback Offensive MVP in the game. later would be honored as Colorado State’s native of San Diego, Hill, a a 32-yard scoring play. The put Rams their final touchdown on the scoreboard late in the gamewhen Hill found receiver Jeremy Burkett an 18-yard touchdown pass. down the right sideline for football tradition. would be a force in coming years. program on the night in San Diego that the Rams’ served notice Colorado State answered. Colorado State game, initial drive of the on the Wolverines’ Following a Michigan touchdown Colorado State’s miraculous dream season in 1994 concluded on the turf of San Diego’s Jack Murphy Stadium. Stadium. Jack Murphy turf of San Diego’s 1994 concluded on the dream season in miraculous Colorado State’s Conference Athletic the Western representing enthusiastic upstart Rams, 17 featured the young and Holiday Bowl college of bastion a long Wolverines, Michigan Ten’s Big the against event, postseason the in ever time first the for BOWL GAMES

KANSAS STATE 54 1995 HOLIDAY BOWL Friday, Dec. 29, 1995 Jack Murphy Stadium San Diego, Calif. COLORADO STATE 21 Attendance: 51,051

The Rams, having earned the right to represent the WAC in the final game of the season by virtue of a victory over San Diego State, joined Brigham Young and Wyoming as the only three schools to have appeared in the Holiday Bowl in consecutive years since the bowl’s inception. Colorado State entered the game with an 8-3 record after finishing 10-2 in the previous year, the school’s first-ever trip to the Holiday Bowl. Colorado State returned to Jack Murphy Stadium, the site of its league-title clinching win over SDSU, for a date with Kansas State.

Kansas State entered the game ranked among the top 10 teams nationally after finishing in a tie for second in the Big Eight Conference. The teams were tied, 7-7, at the end of the first quarter before an and a partially blocked led to K-State’s 19 second-quarter points.

The Rams were led offensively by freshman Damon Washington. Playing before a hometown crowd, Washington stung Kansas State’s defense for 101 yards on just 10 carries, scoring one touchdown.

Defensively, Colorado State cornerback Ray Jackson intercepted a pass and returned it 60 yards for a touchdown on a play that was nullified by an official’s inadvertent whistle.

1 2 3 4 F Colorado State 7 0 14 0 21 Kansas State 7 19 21 7 54

SCORING SUMMARY KSU...... Hickson 4 run (Gramatica kick) CSU...... Blake 2 run (McDougal kick) KSU...... Lawrence 5 run (Kick failed) KSU...... Kelly 18 run (pass failed) KSU...... Jojka 12 pass Kavanagh (Gramatica kick) KSU...... Schweiger 18 pass Kavanagh (Gramatica kick) CSU...... Watson 3 run (McDougal kick) KSU...... Lawrence 5 run (Gramatica kick) CSU...... Washington 12 run (McDougal kick) KSU...... Lockett 4 pass Kavanagh (Gramatica kick) KSU...... Running 33 pass Kavanagh (Gramatica kick)

TEAM STATISTICS...... CSU...... KSU Cover from the 1995 Holiday Bowl game program First Downs...... 14...... 30 Rushes-Yards (Net)...... 30-179...... 48-212 Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 30-6-3...... 32-24-1 Passing Yards...... 132...... 324 Total Offense Plays-Yards...... 57-301...... 80-536 Fumbles-Lost...... 3-1...... 0-0 Penalties-Yards...... 11-95...... 12-124 ...... 1-0...... 3-14 Punts-Avg...... 8-28.4...... 3-45.0 Kick Returns...... 7-136...... 3-67 Time of Possession...... 23:43...... 36:17 Sacks By...... 2-12...... 1-7

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Colorado State: Washington 10-101-1; Blake 11-41-1; Watson 7-23-1. Kansas State: Hickson 20-103-1; Law- rence 7-33-2.

PASSING - Colorado State: Moreno 24-5-2-91-0; Wilkinson 5-1-1-41-0. Kansas State: Miller 8-6-0-82-0; Kavanagh 24- 18-1-242-4.

RECEIVING - Colorado State: Turner 1-35-0; Calhoun 1-27-0; Antoine 1-41-0; Porter 1-13-0; Washington 1-2-0; D. Ballard 1-14-0. Kansas State: Running 6-126-1; Hickson 6-55-0; Lockett 4-41-1; Schweiger 4-47-1.

PUNTING - Colorado State: McDougal 5-187, 37.4. Kansas State: Garcia 3-135, 45.0.

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Loos 5-153, 30.6. 5-153, 30.6. Loos McDougal 18-110-0; 16-83-0; Washington Hall 1-14-1; Moreno 7-(-16)-0; Eslinger 1-23-1. :

Moreno 24-18-0-206-2. : ...... 7 2 Blackwell 7 run (Knickman kick) Hall 85 punt return (Franz kick) Davis 47 pass Moreno (Franz kick) Olivo 3 run (Knickman kick) Eslinger 23 run (Franz kick) Hall 14 run (Franz kick) Knickman 32 FG Jones 4 run (Knickman kick) McCoy 22 pass Moreno (Franz kick) 14 ...... 1 7 3 ...... Colorado State: State: Colorado ...... COLORADO STATE MISSOURI Colorado State ...... Colorado State: Colorado State ...... Colorado State: ...... Jones 20-132-1; Blackwell 6-31-1; West 11-104-0; Janes 2-9-0; Olivo 7-38-1. Jones 20-132-1; Blackwell 6-31-1; West ......

PUNTING - - BY SACKS souri: - PASSING - RECEIVING 1-0-0. 1-7-0; Washington 0; Workman INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL RUSHING - Penalties-Yards Interceptions Punts-Avg. Kick Returns Time of Possession Sacks By Rushes-Yards (Net) Rushes-Yards Att-Comp-Int Passes Yards Passing Offense Plays-Yards Total Fumbles-Lost MU CSU TEAM STATISTICS First Downs MU CSU MU CSU CSU Colorado State Missouri SCORING SUMMARY CSU MU

for a 23-yard touchdown to seal the victory. for a 23-yard touchdown to backer Willie Taylor and safety Myron Terry led the way with eight tackles apiece, while Eric Vaughn had seven had seven while Eric Vaughn way with eight tackles apiece, led the Terry and safety Myron Willie Taylor backer stops. quarter Reserve nursing a 28-24 lead. Rams many highlights came with 10:44 to play and the One of the game’s lined up as the holder in a formation, faked thatback playRyan andEslinger, instead ran up the middle He and teammate Moses Moreno — another San Diego-area native — were the game’s co-MVPs. Moreno, despite co-MVPs. Moreno, game’s — another San Diego-area native — were the He and teammate Moses Moreno Running back 18-of-24 passes for 206 yards and two . completed the game, a sore foot injured during yards on 18 carries. McDougal gained 110 Kevin Line limited Missouri to just 68 passing yards. The Rams defense was equally as impressive. Colorado State’s Colorado State made its intentions known from the outset, taking the first drive on a crisp evening in San Diego 85 Diego San in evening crisp a on drive first the taking outset, the from known intentions its made State Colorado scoring native — capped the drive, Darran Hall — a San Diego yards in 13 plays for a touchdown. and returning it taking a punt early in the third quarter a major role in the game, Hall played on a 14-yard reverse. history. the longest such return in the bowl’s 85 yards for a touchdown, Colorado State served notice on the game’s first drive that it was a team bent on making The history. Rams se of over Missouri in a celebration a 35-24 win win in a row, with a ninth in the laurels of school annals cured a spot of the Holiday Bowl. the 20th anniversary BOWL GAMES

SOUTHERN MISS 23 1999 LIBERTY BOWL Friday, Dec. 31, 1999 Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Memphis, Tenn. COLORADO STATE 17 Attendance: 54,866

The Liberty Bowl pitted the Rams, first-ever champions of the Mountain West Conference, against Conference USA champion Southern Mississippi.

The game featured a myriad of unusual plays. USM’s first touchdown came on a fumble return. Following a field goal by the Rams’ C.W. Hurst, USM scored on a blocked punt. Later in the first half, Rams wide receiver Frank Rice ran 2 yards on a reverse, a touchdown set up by CSU’s blocked punt.

Colorado State’s final touchdown of the game came on a 38-yard scoring pass from quarterback Matt Newton to H-Back Cory Woolstenhulme.

1 2 3 4 F Colorado State 3 14 0 0 17 Southern Miss 13 7 3 0 23

SCORING SUMMARY USM...... Williams 5 fumble return (Hannah kick) CSU...... Hurst 35 FG USM...... Frances blocked punt (kick failed) CSU...... Rice 2 run (Hurst kick) CSU...... Woolstenhulme 38 pass Newton (Hurst kick) USM...... Nix 3 run (Hannah kick) USM...... Hannah 25 FG

TEAM STATISTICS...... CSU...... USM First Downs...... 15...... 11 Rushes-Yards (Net)...... 32-40...... 34-62 Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 46-20-1...... 30-13-1 Passing Yards...... 228...... 125 Cover from the 1999 Liberty Bowl game program Total Offenses Plays-Yards...... 76-268...... 64-187 Fumbles-Lost...... 3-2...... 2-1 Penalties-Yards...... 8-71...... 11-59 Interceptions...... 1-0...... 1-0 Punts-Avg...... 5-31.8...... 9-34.3 Punt Returns-Yards...... 4-21...... 1-11 Kick Returns-Yards...... 5-88...... 3-57 Time of Possession...... 35:02...... 24:58 3rd Down Conversions...... 5-18...... 3-18 Sacks By...... 2-15...... 1-5

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Colorado State: McDougal 25-59-0; Newton 6-(-21)-0; Rice 1-2-1. Southern Miss: Kelly 9-19-0; Nix 17-55-0; Woods 4-2-0.

PASSING - Colorado State: Newton 46-20-1-228-1. Southern Miss: Kelly 30-13-1-125-0.

RECEIVING - Colorado State: Rebstock 7-69-0; Davis 6-82-0; Cuppari 2-15-0; Woolstenhulme 2-41-1; McDougal 1-3- 0; Ochoa 1-7-0; Layne 1-11-0. Southern Miss: Pinkston 4-49-0; Gideon 3-39-0; Fowler 3-12-0; Mills 1-10-0; Floyd 1-3-0; Miciotto 1-12-0.

TACKLES - Colorado State: Tuitele 8-1-9; Haggans 4-3-7; Vickers 6-0-6; Nelson 5-1-6. Southern Miss: Thomas 5-3-8; Stewart 7-1-8; Barnes 5-1-6; Williams 4-2-6.

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TACKLES TACKLES - 6-2-8; Arp 5-3-89; Harris 3-3-6. Floyd 7-4-11; Freitag 4-6-10; Burns 7-1-8; Roundtree PASSING - PASSING RECEIVING - hulme 1-9-0; Sapp 1-8-0. ings 1-9-0. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL RUSHING - 1- -7-0. 1-1-0; Parker 7-19-0; Lester 15-63-0; Ragone Stallings Kick Returns-Yards Time of Possession 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Sacks By Total Offense Plays-Yards Total Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Interceptions Punts-Avg. Punt Returns-Yards TEAM STATISTICS First Downs (Net) Rushes-Yards Att-Comp-Int Passes Yards Passing CSU CSU UL CSU SCORING SUMMARY CSU UL UL CSU Colorado State Louisville Sapp set a bowl and school bowl game record with 36 rushes, and his 160 yards. Sapp set a bowl and school end-of-season AP ranking in school voted 14th by the Associated Press, the highest was later Colorado State history. coach of the year. receiver Frank Rice’s and wide scoring run in the second quarter tied the game, 2-yard Running back Cecil Sapp’s 16-10. Rams ahead to stay, first half put the 16-yard reverse late in the Colorado State entered the game having won a second straight Mountain West Conference title. Coach Sonny Coach title. Conference Mountain West won a second straight entered the game having Colorado State Includ all-league. first-team named were who — history school in most the — players eight featured Rams Lubick’s ed in that group were quarterback Matt Newton and Rick Crowell, named the league’s offensiveand was named the league’s in seven seasons, Lubick For the fourth time respectively. of the year, defensive players BOWL GAMES

COLORADO STATE 45 2001 NEW ORLEANS BOWL Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2001 Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, La. NORTH TEXAS 20 Attendance: 27,004

Colorado State’s football squad in 2001 made school history, playing in a third consecutive bowl game. CSU won the first-ever New Orleans Bowl played at the Louisiana Superdome, home to Super Bowl XXXVI just seven weeks later. And, the win marked the first time in school history that Colorado State had won back-to-back bowl games. CSU guided the Rams to five wins in the team’s final six games, including the team’s sixth bowl game since 1994.

The Rams took control of the game early, scoring 17 points in the first quarter and 24 by halftime. Senior receiver Brad Svoboda scored the first touchdown of his career, a 2-yard reverse, on the game’s first drive, set up by a 56- yard catch-and-run play by Pete Rebstock on a pass from Bradlee Van Pelt.

Colorado State sealed the win in the third quarter when the game’s MVP, Justin Gallimore, blocked a punt and recovered it for a touchdown to put the Rams up, 31-14. The Rams’ defense, which allowed only 329 yards, was led by linebacker Eric Pauly’s 10 tackles, while safety Aaron Sprague also had 10 stops. Offensively, running back Henri Childs led the way with 97 rushing yards. Backup Chad Dixon, a senior playing in his first game as a Ram, scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter on a 2-yard run.

1 2 3 4 F Colorado State 17 7 7 14 45 North Texas 0 14 0 6 20

SCORING SUMMARY CSU...... Svoboda 2 run (Naughton kick) CSU...... Naughton 46 FG CSU...... Ochoa 8 pass Van Pelt (Naughton kick) UNT...... Dean 5 pass Hall (Ball kick) CSU...... Van Pelt 6 run (Naughton kick) UNT...... Branch 42 pass Hall (Ball kick) CSU...... Justin Gallimore blocked punt return (Naughton kick) CSU...... Dixon 2 run (Naughton kick) CSU...... Vomhof 20 run (Naughton kick) UNT...... Blount 13 pass Bridges (pass failed)

TEAM STATISTICS...... CSU...... UNT First Downs...... 20...... 19 Cover from the 2001 New Orleans Bowl game Rushes-Yards (Net)...... 45-246...... 41-133 program Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 17-8-2...... 34-15-1 Passing Yards...... 129...... 196 Total Offense Plays-Yards...... 62-375...... 75-329 Fumbles-Lost...... 1-1...... 1-1 Penalties-Yards...... 6-41...... 10-78 Interceptions...... 1-0...... 2-32 Punts-Avg...... 3-32.3...... 5-27.2 Punt Returns-Yards...... 4-31...... 1-15 Kick Returns-Yards...... 3-59...... 5-79 Time of Possession...... 33:45...... 26:15 3rd Down Conversions...... 4-11...... 6-16 4th Down Conversions...... 0-1...... 1-4 Sacks By...... 4-30...... 1-9

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Colorado State: Childs 12-97-0; Ruff 12-60-0; Vomhof 9-51-1; Van Pelt 7-34-1; Svoboda 1-2-1; Dixon 4-2-1. North Texas: Galbreath 22-106-0; Cobbs 7-50-0; Hall 7-1-0; Branch 2-(-1)-0; Bridges 3-(-23)-0.

PASSING - Colorado State: Van Pelt 14-5-2-106-1; Busch 3-3-0-23-0. North Texas: Hall 30-13-1-185-2; Bridges 2-1-0-13-1; Marshall 1-1-0-(-2)-0.

RECEIVING - Colorado State: Rebstock 2-73-0; Ochoa 2-18-1; Ruff 1-20-0; Davis 1-14-0; Dreessen 1-5-0; Hill 1-(-1)-0.North Texas: Marshall 4-53-0; Branch 3-58-1; Howard 2-38-0; Galbreath 1-15-0; Blount 1-13-1; Muenchow 1-12-0; Dean 1-5-1; Cobbs 1-4-0; Hall 1-(-2)-0.

TACKLES - Colorado State: Pauly 9-1-10; Sprague 4-5-9; Wood 8-0-8; Jason Gallimore 7-0-7; Smith 4-2-6; Justin Galli- more 4-1-5; Wade 3-2-5; Martin 3-1-4; Lowe 2-0-2. North Texas: Spencer 8-1-9; Buckles 7-0-7; Kassell 5-2-7; Casey 4-2-6; Jones 4-1-5; Kennedy 3-2-5; Pearl 3-0-3; Pahulu 2-1-3; Paris 2-1-3; Hurd 2-1-3; Davis 2-1-3.

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: ...... 2 3 0 3 Dunbar 2 pass Stilley (Browne kick) Dunbar 2 pass Stilley Babcock 46 FG Browne 25 FG Madison 3 run (Browne kick) ...... 1 0 0 7 0 ...... Colorado State: State: Colorado ...... TCU COLORADO STATE Colorado State: Colorado State: ...... Colorado State: Colorado State Colorado ......

RECEIVING - RECEIVING 1-9-0. 2-18-0; Williams 2-12-0; Madison 1-12-0; McCarty 1-9-0; Harrell - TACKLES 3-4-7; McDonald 3-2-5; Schobel 2-2-4. Turntine INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL RUSHING - 1-0-0. 7-10-0; Dunbar son 19-111-1; Hobbs 20-77-0; Holts 3-13-0; Stilley - PASSING Time of Possession 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Sacks By Penalties-Yards Interceptions Punts-Avg. Punt Returns-Yards Kick Returns-Yards First Downs (Net) Rushes-Yards Att-Comp-Int Passes Yards Passing Offense Plays-Yards Total Fumbles-Lost TCU TCU TEAM STATISTICS State Colorado TCU SCORING SUMMARY TCU CSU

tackles. Jeff Babcock’s 46-yard field goal in the third quarter put the Rams on the scoreboard and proved to be the only in the game. scoring for the Rams Running back Cecil Sapp was the offensive star gaining 106 yards on thefensive back day, whileDavid Vickers, linebacker linebacker EricAdam Pauly,Wade and de linebacker Drew Wood all finished in double figures in Lubick’s 10 seasons as head coach, including a school-record fourth bowl game in row. as head coach, including a school-record fourth 10 seasons Lubick’s career at Colorado State Lubick’s game with a 10-3 record, the fourth time in Sonny entered the Colorado State had won 10 or more games in a season. the Rams Colorado State concluded a successful 2002 season with the program’s third trip in four seasons to the Liberty in four seasons to the third trip program’s 2002 season with the concluded a successful Colorado State champion. Conference West Bowl as the Mountain trip overall in Sonny seventh postseason the Rams’ marked champion TCU with Conference USA The bowl date BOWL GAMES

BOSTON COLLEGE 35 2003 SAN FRANCISCO BOWL Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2003 SBC Park San Francisco, Calif. COLORADO STATE 21 Attendance: 25,621

Colorado State made its fifth consecutive bowl appearance, facing Boston College in the second annual Diamond Walnut San Francisco Bowl. Colorado State continued its bowl-game streak by winning five of the team’s final seven games, including a 24-23 win over UNLV on the Rams’ final drive of the game to ensure another postseason trip.

Colorado State battled back from a first-quarter deficit to close within a touchdown when WR David Anderson caught a 40-yard toss from QB Bradlee Van Pelt to draw the Rams within 21-14. Anderson was impressive in the game with 10 receptions for 134 yards and a touchdown, both CSU bowl game records for catches and receiving yards.

Van Pelt threw for 163 yards and passed for one touchdown and rushed for another. Running back Jimmy Green rushed for a team-best 74 yards and scored a touchdown. LB Jeff Flora led the Rams defense, which limited BC to 361 yards, with nine tackles, while LB Drew Wood and DB Lukas Davis each had six stops. The Rams also were credited with three quarterback sacks in the game.

The game was played in SBC Park, home of the San Francisco Giants baseball team.

1 2 3 4 F Colorado State 0 7 7 7 21 Boston College 21 0 0 14 35

SCORING SUMMARY BC...... Knight 5 yard run (Sciortino kick) BC...... Lestesr 50 yard pass from Peterson (Sciortino kick) BC...... Knight 3 yard run (Sciortino kick) CSU...... Green 7 yard run (Babcock kick) CSU...... Anderson 40 yard pass from Van Pelt (Babcock kick) BC...... Lester 19 yard pass from Peterson (Sciortino kick) BC...... Night 28 yard run (Sciortino kick) CSU...... Van Pelt 1 yard run (Babcock kick)

TEAM STATISTICS...... CSU...... BC First Downs...... 21...... 19 Rushes-Yards (Net)...... 34-146...... 39-137 Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 37-22-5...... 25-16-1 Cover from the 2003 San Francisco Bowl game Passing Yards...... 242...... 224 program Total Offense Plays-Yards...... 71-388...... 64-361 Fumble Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 0-0 Fumbles-Lost...... 1-0...... 2-0 Penalties-Yards...... 4-35...... 5-56 Interceptions-Yards...... 1-0...... 5-82 Punts-Avg...... 3-40.3...... 5-33.8 Punt Returns-Yards...... 1-3...... 1-16 Kick Returns-Yards...... 6-159...... 4-90 Time of Possession...... 31:11...... 28:49 Sacks By...... 3-16...... 1-6

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Colorado State: Green 20-74; Van Pelt 11-65; Hill 1-5; Houston 2-2. Boston College: Knight 30-122; Peterson 6-14; Toal 2-2; Team 1-(-1).

PASSING - Colorado State: Van Pelt 25-14-3-163-1; Holland 12-8-2-79-0. Boston College: Peterson 25-16-1-224-2.

RECEIVING - Colorado State: Anderson 10-134; Dreessen 5-28; Wynn 3-32; Bartz 2-37; Hill 1-6; Houston 1-5. Boston College: Adams 5-47; Ryan 3-38; Lester 2-69; Kashetta 2-30; Hazard 2-23; Gonzalez 1-14; Toal 1-3.

TACKLES - Colorado State: Flora 4-5-9; Wood 4-2-6; Davis 0-6-6; Mastropaolo 3-2-5; Cathy 3-2-5; Hall 2-3-5; Goodpas- ter 4-0-4; Carter 2-2-4; Wynn 2-2-4; Mann 1-2-3; Save 1-2-3. Boston College: Ott 5-5-10; Kiwanuka 4-5-9; Blackmon 6-2- 8; Cook 2-5-7; Shean 4-2-6; Henderson 1-5-6; Goodwin 2-3-5; Stancil 3-1-4; Brown 1-3-4; Glasper 1-2-3; Williams 1-2-3.

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: 2 3 0 Bullen 25 yard field goal Campbell 55 yard pass from Owens (Bullen kick) Smith 34 yard field goal Nelson 22 yard run (Bullen kick blocked) Campbell 22 yard run (Bullen kick) Campbell 2 yard run (Bullen kick) Campbell 21 yard run (Bullen kick) Osborn 10 yard pass from Holland (Smith kick) Osborn 20 yard pass from Holland (Smith kick) Campbell 34 yard pass from Owens (Bullen kick) Nelson 21 yard run (Bullen kick) failed) rush (Anderson Holland from yard pass 22 Walker Bell 1 yard run (Smith Kick) ...... 20 14 Campell 2-89; White 1-29; Tomlinson 1-18; Washington 1-8. 1-18; Washington Campell 2-89; White 1-29; Tomlinson ...... 1 7 10 ...... Navy: ...... Colorado State: ...... COLORADO STATE Colorado State: ...... Colorado State Colorado Colorado State: Colorado State: Ballard 15-129; Campbell 16-116; Nelson 7-80; Owens 18-50; Bryant 3-26; 1-22; Tomlinson Hampton 3-21; White ......

NAVY TACKLES - TACKLES 5-0-5; Sandie 3-1-4; Radford 3-1-4; Carter 3-0-3; Smith 2-0-2; Bryson 1-1-2. 1-1-2; Vomhof 11-1-12; McGown 7-5-12; Mahoney 3-2-5; Biles 1-4-5; Thrasher 4-0-4; Little 1-3-4; Chan 2-1-3; Chase 1-2-3; 2-0-2; Polanco Sovie 2-0-2; Price 2-0-2. PASSING - PASSING RECEIVING - 2-10; Davis 1-8. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL RUSHING - Navy: 2-13; Hines, 4-10. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time Possession Sacks By: -Yards Total Plays-Yards Total Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Returns-Yards Kickoff Int. Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards Yards Passing Att-Comp-Int Passes Navy Navy CSU Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy CSU CSU SCORING SUMMARY CSU Navy CSU Colorado State Navy four for 54 yards in the opening drive. Senior David Anderson had a game-high 126 yards receiving, second most Senior David Anderson had a game-high 126 yards drive. four for 54 yards in the opening bowl game. in a Colorado State 100 yards. It was the sixth time that season Bell had surpassed Bell rushed for 122 yards in the game. Kyle Navy slotback Reggie Campbell led the team, tying the NCAA bowl record with five touchdowns, and had 290 Rams The rush. the on coming 467 with game, the in yards total 611 notched Midshipmen The yards. all-purpose game themselves, with 431 net passing yards for the netted 571 yards on offense for a career-high 117 yards, including Sperry caught a career-high eight passes Kory sophomore Colorado State Despite throwing for 381 yards on a 26-for-33 evening, senior Justin Holland and the Rams could not overcome could not overcome Rams Holland and the senior Justin evening, on a 26-for-33 for 381 yards Despite throwing in time 11th the record, 6-6 a with season their ended Rams The Bowl. Poinsettia inaugural the in offense Navy the record. the year with a non-losing had ended career the Rams 13-year Sonny Lubick’s BOWL GAMES

COLORADO STATE 40 2008 Saturday, Dec. 20, 2008 University Stadium Albuquerque, N.M. FRESNO STATE 35 Attendance: 24,735

Gartrell Johnson rushed for a career-high 285 yards and scored two touchdowns as Colorado State rallied for a 40-35 victory over Fresno State. Johnson sealed CSU’s first bowl victory since 2001 on a 77-yard touchdown with 1:46 remaining, igniting a celebration by fans who made the 7-hour drive from Fort Collins, Colo. Johnson added 90 yards receiving for 375 combined rushing and receiving yards, the most by any NCAA player ever in a bowl game.

The Rams (7-6) took their first lead at 33-28 when Billy Farris threw a 69-yard TD to Rashaun Greer with seven minutes left. Fresno State cornerback Sharrod Davis took a big chance but whiffed on his attempt to bat the ball. Greer made the catch at the 30 and went untouched into the end zone.

Fresno State got within 40-35 with 55 seconds to go, but CSU’s Kyle Bell secured the ensuing onside kick. Fans came out of the stands as the final seconds ticked off, capping a strong first season for Colorado State coach . Johnson was named most valuable offensive player after he put on a show. He broke a 57-yard run in the first quarter and went another 57 yards on a shovel pass from Farris in the second, leaving defenders reaching for the dreadlocks tumbling out of his helmet. CSU’s Tommie Hill was named Defensive Player of the Game.

1 2 3 4 F Colorado State 10 10 0 20 40 Fresno State 14 7 7 7 35

SCORING SUMMARY FS...... Miller 1 yard run (Goessling kick) CSU...... Stucker 18 yard run (Smith kick) FS...... Harding 2 yard run (Goessling kick) CSU...... Smith 29 yard field goal CSU...... Smith 22 yard field goal FS...... Miller 69 yard run (Goessling kick) CSU...... Sperry 22 yard pass from Farris (Smith kick) FS...... Harding 2 yard run (Goessling kick) CSU...... Johnson 1 yard run (Johnson rush failed) CSU...... Greer 69 yard pass from Farris (Smith kick) CSU...... Johnson 77 yard run (Smith kick) FS...... Skidmore 7 yard pass from Brandstater (Goessling kick)

Cover from the 2008 New Mexico Bowl game program TEAM STATISTICS...... CSU...... FS First Downs...... 22...... 20 Rushes-Yards...... 39-362...... 39-248 Passing Yards...... 257...... 186 Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 30-17-1...... 23-13-1 Total Plays-Yards...... 69-619...... 62-434 Fumble Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards...... 2-0...... 1-1 Kickoff Return-Yards...... 5-87...... 4-96 Int. Return-Yards...... 1-15...... 1-26 Punts (Number-Avg)...... 2-42.0...... 5-43.4 Fumbles-Lost...... 3-0...... 0-0 Penalties-Yards...... 6-60...... 3-25 Possession Time...... 31:49...... 28:11 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 0-0...... 1-4

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Colorado State: Johnson 27-285; Morton 3-41; Stucker 1-18; Mosure 2-17; Bell 2-6; Farris 3-(-1). Fresno State: Harding 18-120; Miller 13-113; Mathews 4-13; Wylie 1-6; Brandstater 2-4; West 1-(-8).

PASSING - Colorado State: Farris 29-17-1-257-2; Borcky 1-0-0-0-0. Fresno State: Brandstater 23-13-1-186-1.

RECEIVING - Colorado State: Johnson 5-90; Pauga 4-36; Morton 3-29; Greer 1-69; Sperry 1-22; Gardner 1-6; Liggett 1-3; Mosure 1-2. Fresno State: Ajirotutu 3-81; Pascoe 3-39; Moore 3-25; Evans 1-28; Harding 1-8; Skidmore 1-7; Wylie 1-(-2).

TACKLES - Colorado State: Brewer 6-4-10; Galusha 7-2-9; Pagnotta 6-3-9; Sisson 3-3-6; Oppenneer 3-3-6; Clark 1-4-5; Horinek 2-2-4; Owens 2-0-2; Herd 1-1-2; Cornelson 1-1-2; Smith 0-2-2; Landers 1-0-1; Rupp 1-0-1; Zick 1-0-1; Thomas 0-1-1; Hill 0-1-1. Fresno State: Carter 2-7-9; Plummer 4-4-8; Bell 3-5-8; Jacobs 3-4-7; Herron 1-6-7; Dunn 2-4-6; Harris 2-3-5; Ike 2-2-4; Davis 1-3-4; Jorde 3-0-3; Banks 1-2-3; Roberts 0-3-3; Harrell 2-0-2; Hill 1-1-2; Knox 1-1-2; Harding 1-1-2; Raphael 1-0-1; Bates 0-1-1; Green 0-1-1.

218 2019 COLORADO STATE FOOTBALL THIS IS COLORADO STATE COACHES & STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK & ROSTER PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 2014 SEASON REVIEW RECORD BOOK HISTORY MISCELLANEOUS - - 219 @CSUFOOTBALL BOWL GAMES BOWL program Cover from the 2013 New Mexico Bowl game Halliday 58-37-1-410-6. 21 1-8 3-2 410 1-29 2-24 4-66 2-22 10-70 WSU 25:39 6-40.5 19-(-10) 77-400 58-37-1 Attendance: 27,104 Attendance: 2013 NEW MEXICO BOWL MEXICO 2013 NEW 21, Dec. 2013 Saturday, Stadium University N.M. Albuquerque, Washington State: Washington 45 48 ...... Cracraft 9-125; Williams 7-72; 3-50; Marks Myers 5-37; 3-45; West Galvin 1-1 29 2-2 0-0 0-0 369 7-48 4-52 5-52 CSU 34:21 51-31-1 5-32.8 F 97-595 48 45 46-226 7 4 18 Vaden Vaden 8-60; Lovett 5-93; Hansley 4-56; Gillmore 4-44; Higgins 4-42; Alexander 3-17; 7 3 Bibbs 27-174; Alexander 7-31; Grayson 8-10; Morgan 1-8; Schlager 1-4; Cartwright 1-4; Hans 1-4; Cartwright 1-4; Schlager 1-8; Morgan 8-10; Grayson 7-31; Alexander 27-174; Bibbs Grayson 50-31-1-369-2. Davis 5-2-7; 5-2-7; Pierre-Louis Barrett 4-2-6; Morgan 5-0-5; James 4-1-5; Matthews 2-3-5; : Washington State: State: Washington West 3-17; Caldwell 3-14; Mason 4-5; Laufasa 1-2; Williams 1-1; Halliday 7-(-49). 1-2; Williams Laufasa 3-17; Caldwell 3-14; Mason 4-5; West 2 3 Myers 22 yard pass from Halliday (Furney kick) kick) from Grayson (Roberts 12 yard pass Vaden Bibbs 1 yard run (Alexander rush) 41 yard field goal Roberts Cracraft 25 yard pass from Halliday (Furney kick) Marks 1 yard pass from Halliday (Furney kick) kick) 63 yard pass from Grayson (Roberts Lovett kick) 28 yard pass from Halliday (Furney West 25 yard field goal Roberts 19 yard field goal Roberts Mayle 28 yard pass from Halliday (Furney kick) Galvin 3 yard pass from Halliday (Furney kick) kick) Bibbs 1 yard run (Roberts 30 yard field goal Roberts Furney 33 yard field goal kick) Bibbs 75 yard run (Roberts 13 14 ...... 1 21 10 Sagote 4-11-15; Locker 8-6-14; Monroe 5-8-13; Pritchard 3-5-8; Coen 3-4-7; Palacio 2-5-7; Horton 5-1- Horton 2-5-7; Palacio 3-4-7; Coen 3-5-8; Pritchard 5-8-13; Monroe 8-6-14; Locker 4-11-15; Sagote ...... Colorado State: ...... COLORADO STATE STATE WASHINGTON Colorado State: State: Colorado ...... Colorado State Colorado State: Colorado State: Washington State: Washington ......

Bell 3-1-4; Blake 3-1-4; Oden 2-1-3; Jackson 2-0-2; Michel 2-0-2; Januska 1-0-1; Kawulok 1-0-1; Edwards 1-0-1; Tonga 1-0-1. Tonga 1-0-1; Edwards 1-0-1; Kawulok 1-0-1; Januska 2-0-2; Michel 2-0-2; Jackson 2-1-3; Oden 3-1-4; Blake 3-1-4; Bell State: Washington 6; 2-1-3; Bucannon Gauta 4-1-5; 1-2-3; Washington Cooper 1-2-3; 0-2-2; Pole Faoliu 1-0-1; 1-0-1; Paulo Allison 1-0-1; Byers 0-1-1; Clark 0-1-1. 1-0-1; Vaeao RECEIVING - Cartwright 2-51; Bibbs 1-6. 3-24; Mason 3-18; Mayle 2-38; Williams 1-3; Caldwell, 1-(-2). - TACKLES INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL - RUSHING ley 1-0. - PASSING Int. Return-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time Possession Sacks By: Number-Yards Passes Att-Comp-Int Passes Plays-Yards Total Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Return-Yards Kickoff CSU TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards Yards Passing CSU WSU CSU WSU CSU CSU WSU CSU CSU WSU WSU CSU Colorado State SCORING SUMMARY WSU WSU CSU State Washington Player of the Year Shaquil Barrett stripped Washington State running back Jeremiah Laufasa and also pounced on the ball and Laufasa running back Jeremiah State Shaquil Barrett stripped Washington Player of the Year with 1:51 left in the game. CSU proceeded to march down the field and Bibbs scored his 31st touchdown of the season to converted two-point conversion, the Rams to tie the game up with 33 seconds left. On the ensuing in position put the Rams came again once CSU kickoff, next very the On 45-45. at game the tie to Alexander Donnell to handoff ‘Statue-of-Liberty’ a sealed Jared Roberts Oden recovered. Kicker Michel forced a fumble which Jasen SteveO up with a big play as linebacker points over the final 3 minutes. Rams scored 18 goal as time expired. The the victory with a 41-yard field with 2:52 left in the game, and most importantly, Grayson preserved both of CSU’s timeouts. CSU’s Grayson preserved both of importantly, and most with 2:52 left in the game, Rams the timeouts, its of both using After State. Washington to off ball the kicked CSU play, a make to defense its Trusting nail the put seemingly to pass a nine-yard with converted Cougars The field. the off get to needing down third key a faced Defensive West Mountain as resilient proved again once Rams The left. minutes two over just with game the on coffin the in Playing in its first bowl game since the 2008 season, Colorado State wanted to prove that it belonged. Sophomore sensa Sophomore belonged. it that prove to wanted State Colorado season, 2008 the since game bowl first its in Playing (8-6) and the Rams 169 yards rushing and 3 touchdowns with the Rams Bibbs did his part leading Kapri tion running back Cougars. State 48-45 victory over the Washington with a come-from-behind season in dramatic fashion capped their 2013 left. Quarterback Garrett in the game and two timeouts down 45-30 with 4:17 left CSU got the ball back a crucial stop, After Grayson looked as poised as ever as he calmly led the Rams 72 yards down the field in just 1:25. On the final play of the to cut the score to 45-37 for a 12-yard touchdown Jordon Vaden with freshman wide receiver Grayson connected drive, BOWL GAMES

UTAH 45 2014 LAS VEGAS BOWL Saturday, Dec. 20, 2014 Sam Boyd Stadium Las Vegas, Nev. COLORADO STATE 10 Attendance: 33,067

The Colorado State football team fell to Utah in the Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl at Sam Boyd Stadium, 45-10, on Dec. 20, 2014. The Rams finished one of the most successful seasons in school history with a record of 10-3, mak- ing them one of just five teams in program history to win at least 10 games. CSU interim head coach Dave Baldwin applauded his team for the effort they have put forth this season. The Rams’ nine-game winning streak from games 3-10--the program’s longest since 1997--ran their record to 10-1 on Nov. 22 and a No. 21 national ranking before a last-second loss in the regular-season finale at Air Force and the loss in the asL Vegas Bowl.

Quarterback Garrett Grayson finished the season with a school-record 4,006 passing yards--the fourth-most in Mountain West history--and claimed all-time CSU passing records in every major statistical category. Grayson ended the game completing 20 or 34 attempts for 227 yards with one interception. His longest completion went 59 yards in the first quarter to All-America wide receiver Rashard Higgins, who hauled in 7 receptions for 110 yards to record his 10th 100-yard receiving game of the season. The Rams; rushing game was held to 12 net rushing yards on 19 carries, with junior Dee Hart mustering 21 yards on seven carries. Indicative of the uncharacteristic offensive struggles, the unit that set a school record this season for success on third down was limited to 1-of-10 on third-down conversion opportunities.

1 2 3 4 F Utah 21 3 7 14 45 Colorado State 10 0 0 0 10

SCORING SUMMARY UTAH...... Wilson 8 yard run (Phillips kick) UTAH...... McClellon 16 yard pass from Wilson (Phillips kick) CSU...... Grayson 39 yard pass from Lovett (Roberts kick) UTAH...... Booker 60 yard run (Phillips kick) CSU...... Roberts 41 yard field goal UTAH...... Phillips 38 yard field goal UTAH...... Wilson 15 yard run (Phillips kick) UTAH...... Wilson 12 yard run (Phillips kick) UTAH...... Poole 10 yard run (Phillips kick)

TEAM STATISTICS...... UTAH...... CSU First Downs...... 29...... 13 Rushes-Yards...... 48-359...... 19-12 2014 Las Vegas Bowl game program Passing Yards...... 189...... 266 Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 39-19-1...... 35-21-1 Total Plays-Yards...... 77-548...... 54-278 Fumble Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards...... 2-8...... 1--2 Kickoff Return-Yards...... 2-26...... 7-127 Int. Return-Yards...... 1-13...... 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg)...... 3-39.0...... 7-44.0 Fumbles-Lost...... 0-0...... 2-1 Penalties-Yards...... 7-68...... 7-73 Possession Time...... 33:56...... 26:04 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 3-23...... 0-0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Colorado State: Hart 7-21; Jarrells 6-13; Oden Jr. 1-12; Team 1-(-13); Grayson 4-(-21). Utah: Booker 26-165; Wilson 11-91; McCormick 5-86; Poole 3-12; Thompson 2-8; Clay 1-3.

PASSING - Colorado State: Grayson 34-20-1-227-0; Lovett 1-1-0-39-1. Utah: Wilson 26-17-1-158-1; Schulz 2-2-0-31-0; Thompson 1-0-0-0-0.

RECEIVING - Colorado State: Higgins 7-110; Williams 3-49; Hansley 3-16; Lovett 2-16; Grayson 1-39; Gaines 1-12; Jarrells 1-11; Peralta 1-7; Hart 1-4; Walker 1-2. Utah: Scott 6-61; Clay 4-63; Booker 4-24; McClellon 2-22; Tonga 1-9; Fakailoatonga 1-7; McCormick 1-3.

TACKLES - Colorado State: Pierre-Louis 6-3-9; Morgan 3-6-9; Davis 6-2-8; James 3-3-6; Lovingood 3-3-6; Davis 4-1-5; Hansen 3-2-5; Hodges 3-1-4; Elliott 3-1-4; Simmons 3-0-3; Kawulok 2-1-3; Matthews 2-1-3; King 0-3-3; Johnson 2-0-2; Cly- burn 2-0-2; Hulbert 1-1-2; Januska 1-0-1; Carlson 1-0-1; Bowman 0-1-1; Udofia 0-1-1; Blake 0-1-1; Michel 0-1-1; Utah: Jarred 4-4-8; Williams 2-3-5; Blechen 2-2-4; Ianu 2-2-4; Orchard 3-0-3; Orphey 3-0-3; Hatfield 3-0-3; Lotulelei 1-2-3; Thompson 1-2-3; Whittingham 0-3-3; Thomas 2-0-2; Henderson 2-0-2; Rowe 2-0-2; Seabrook 1-1-2; Fauonuku 1-1-2; Taumoepenu 0-2-2; Fanaika 1-0-1; Van Orden 1-0-1; Drews 1-0-1; Hale 1-0-1; McCormick 1-0-1; Phillips 0-1-1; Tu’ikolovatu 0-1-1.

220 2019 COLORADO STATE FOOTBALL THIS IS COLORADO STATE COACHES & STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK & ROSTER PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 2014 SEASON REVIEW RECORD BOOK HISTORY MISCELLANEOUS - 221 Butler evada: N @CSUFOOTBALL BOWL GAMES BOWL 2015 Arizona Bowl game program 1-1 30 1-2 310 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-65 4-96 CSU 32:30 2-38.0 84-532 42-222 42-22-0 Attendance: 20,425 Attendance: 2015 ARIZONA BOWL 2015 ARIZONA 29, 2015 Dec. Tuesday, Stadium Arizona Ariz. Tucson, Stewart 6-13-0-74. Stewart Dobrich 10-0-10; Lyons 8-1-9; Rufus 5-4-9; Baber 6-1-7; Mitchell 23 28 Nevada: ...... Nevada: 18 74 1-9 0-0 0-0 1-13 3-11 3-20 NEV 5-182 27:30 13-6-0 2-35.0 F 53-345 40-270 23 3 6 28 4 Higgins 9-129; Dawkins 3-35; Matthews 2-31; Hansley 2-31; Walker 2-31; Vaden 2-24; 7 3 Matthews 12-87; Dawkins 14-62; Oden 8-51; Stevens 7-12; Leonard 1-10. Davis 6-0-6; Clyburn 5-0-5; Kawulok 4-1-5; Januska 4-0-4; Thomas 4-0-4; Michel 3-1-4; Stevens 22-42-0-310. 22-42-0-310. Stevens 2 3 Butler 4 yard run (Butler run failed) Zuzo 19 yard field goal Zuzo 37 yard field goal 1 yard run (Bryan kick) Stevens Butler 77 yard run (Zuzo kick failed) Bryan 20 yard field goal return (Zuzo kick) 96 yard kickoff Bryan 29 yard field goal Zuzo 40 yard field goal kick) 9 yard run (Bryan Oden, Jr. Bryan 38 yard field goal 13 16 ...... Richardson 4-42; Henderson 2-32...... 1 3 0 ...... Colorado State: ...... Nevada: COLORADO STATE Colorado State; Colorado State: ...... Colorado State: Colorado State: ......

NEVADA 5-0-5; Seau 4-1-5; Johnson 4-0-4; Faaituala 2-2-4; Jones 3-0-3; Jackson 2-1-3; Muhammad 2-1-3; Moody 2-0-2; McReyn 2-0-2; Moody 2-1-3; Muhammad 2-1-3; Jackson 3-0-3; Jones 2-2-4; Faaituala 4-0-4; Johnson 4-1-5; Seau 5-0-5; 1-0-1; Faraimo 0-1-1. Jr. olds 1-0-1; Rush 1-0-1; Lane Peralta 1-22. Peralta TACKLES - Sweet 3-0-3; Pierre-Louis 3-0-3; 3-0-3; Watson Jackson 1-2-3; Hodges 2-0-2; Johnson 2-0-2; Lovingood 2-0-2; Moxley 1-0-1; Simmons 1-0-1; Foster 1-0-1; Elliott 1-0-1. RUSHING - 6-29; Richardson 1-1. 24-189; Jackson 8-53; Stewart - PASSING RECEIVING - Penalties-Yards Time Possession Sacks By: Number-Yards STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Return-Yards Kickoff Int. Return-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards Yards Passing Att-Comp-Int Passes Plays-Yards Total NEV CSU CSU NEV NEV CSU NEV CSU NEV CSU Nevada Colorado State SCORING SUMMARY NEV

Rams could not get to the line of scrimmage for one last shot into the end zone before time ran out. last shot into the end zone before could not get to the line of scrimmage for one Rams quarter, covering 72 yards in eight plays for what turned out to be the game-winning touchdown. James Butler, James Butler, turned out to be the game-winning touchdown. covering 72 yards in eight plays for what quarter, who earned offensive MVP honors, added the last four of his game-high 192 rushing yards on his 24th carry 28-23. provide the final score of to line in just 58 seconds, but the moving the ball from its own 12 to the Nevada 12-yard CSU made one last threat, The Rams scored on four consecutive possessions over the second and third quarters — two touchdowns and over the second and third quarters — two touchdowns scored on four consecutive possessions The Rams two field goals — and entered the fourth quarter trailing 22-20.After forcing a Nevada punt with 7:05 left in the game, CSU drove 42 yards in eight plays to kick the go-ahead field goal, a 38-yard effort from Wyatt Bryan, with second the since drive longest their together put however, Pack, Wolf The 23-22. up CSU put to remaining 3:40 Colorado State amassed 532 total yards and Rashard Higgins became the school’s all-time receiving yardage all-time became the school’s Higgins and Rashard amassed 532 total yards Colorado State 28-23 in the inaugural falling Pack, Nevada Wolf enough plays to stop the could not make the Rams but leader, longest postseason their third consecutive bowl appearance, Bowl. It was the Rams’ Arizona Home Loans NOVA coach head CSU first the became Bobo Mike and 1999-2003, from bowls consecutive five in playing since streak his inaugural campaign. regular season games in to win seven BOWL GAMES

IDAHO 61 2016 FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO BOWL Thursday, Dec. 22, 2016 Albertsons Stadium Boise, Idaho COLORADO STATE 50 Attendance: 24,975

Sophomore wide receiver Olabisi Johnson set Colorado State’s all-time record for receiving yards in a game with 265, but it wasn’t enough for the Rams who allowed 606 yards of total offense and a 41-0 Vandal scoring run. Junior quarterback Nick Stevens came up just four yards short of CSU’s record for passing yards in a game, with 445 yards and a career-best tying five touchdowns.

The Rams jumped out to a 7-0 lead on a 52-yard touchdown pass from Stevens to Johnson on the first play of the second quarter, but struggled from that point as the Vandals scored 41 unanswered points. CSU had an offensive outburst in the fourth quarter, scoring 36 points in just over 5 minutes of possession time, but ultimately couldn’t overcome its early struggles, which included three turnovers.

Sophomore linebacker Josh Watson led the way for the Rams defensively, recording 10 total tackles, followed closely by senior linebacker Kevin Davis who logged nine stops and a for loss. True freshmen Jamal Hicks and Toby McBride each recorded a sack in a starting role, to go along with five and two tackles, respectively.

The postseason game marked the Rams’ fourth consecutive bowl appearance, and their 7-6 final record gave the Rams a winning record for the fourth year in a row.

1 2 3 4 F Idaho 0 20 21 20 61 Colorado State 0 7 7 36 50 SCORING SUMMARY CSU...... Johnson 52 yard pass from Stevens (Bryan kick) IDAHO...... Saunders 2 yard run (Rehkow kick failed) IDAHO...... Saunders 26 yard run (Rehkow kick) IDAHO...... Sannon 6 yard pass (Rehkow kick) IDAHO...... Linehan 7 yard run (Rehow kick) IDAHO...... Watson 74 yard pass from Linehan (Rehkow kick) IDAHO...... Sannon 16 yard pass from Linehan (Rehkow kick) CSU...... Gallup 12 yard pass from Stevens (Bryan kick) IDAHO...... Duckworth 5 yard run (Rehkow kick) CSU...... Johnson 73 yard pass from Stevens (Bryan kick) IDAHO...... Frysinger 54 yard pass from Linehan (Rehkow kick) CSU...... Gallup 60 yard pass from Stevens (Bryan kick) IDAHO...... Saunders 12 yard run (Rehkow kick failed) CSU...... Gallup 3 yard pass from Stevens (Bryan kick) CSU...... Dawkins 22 yard run (Bryan kick) CSU...... Matthews 1 yard run (Johnson pass from Stevens) 2016 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl game program TEAM STATISTICS...... IDAHO...... CSU First Downs...... 30...... 25 Rushes-Yards...... 51-225...... 30-155 Passing Yards...... 381...... 445 Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 31-21-0...... 36-21-2 Total Plays-Yards...... 82-606...... 66-600 Fumble Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards...... 1-4...... 1-(-4) Kickoff Return-Yards...... 4-90...... 9-163 Int. Return-Yards...... 2-0...... 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg)...... 7-34.7...... 6-42.5 Fumbles-Lost...... 1-0...... 2-1 Penalties-Yards...... 7-69...... 10-92 Possession Time...... 36:05...... 23:55 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 0-0...... 3-12 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Colorado State: Dawkins 16-118; Matthews 10-29; Stevens 2-5; Clark 2-3. Idaho: Saunders 33-147; Duck- worth 6-57; Petrino 1-12; Linehan 7-14; Hightower 1-4; Lupeamanu 1-3; Brantley 1-0; Ungerer 1-(-2). PASSING - Colorado State: Stevens 21-36-2-445. Idaho: Linehan 21-31-0-381. RECEIVING - Colorado State: Johnson 7-265; Gallup 6-108; Ruiz 3-35; Matthews 2-16; Fackrell 1-14; Dawkins 1-5; Clark 1-2. Idaho: Watson 5-140; Sannon 4-58; Frysinger 3-69; HIghtower 3-33; Onunwor 2-41; Cowan 2-15; Mwhela 1-20; Saunders 1-5. TACKLES - Colorado State: Watson 6-4-10; Davis 7-2-9; Colorito 5-3-8; Schlager 3-3-6; Hicks 4-1-5; Sweet 4-1-5; Lovin- good 3-1-4; Schupp 3-1-4; Simmons 2-2-4; Thompson 2-1-3; Johnson 2-0-2; Elsenbast 1-1-2; McBride 1-1-2; Awunganyi 1-0-1; Hawkins 1-0-1; McDonald 1-0-1; Buys 1-0-1; Thomas 1-0-1; Vaden 1-0-1; B, Davis 0-1-1. Idaho: Lashley 5-3-8; Jordan 5-2-7; Hall 3-2-5; Lupeamanu 4-0-4; Siavii 4-0-4; Elliss 3-1-4; Hawkins 3-0-3; Graham 3-0-3; Banks 2-0-2; Shelton 1-1-2; Anderson 0-2-2; Hampton 1-0-1; Brantley 1-0-1; Mwhela 1-0-1; Rehkow 1-0-1; Thomas 0-1-1.

222 2019 COLORADO STATE FOOTBALL THIS IS COLORADO STATE COACHES & STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK & ROSTER PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 2014 SEASON REVIEW RECORD BOOK HISTORY MISCELLANEOUS - 223 Davis 18-141; Davis @CSUFOOTBALL arshall: BOWL GAMES BOWL M with 100. Hancock 5-3-8; Hames 4-4-8; Allen 4-4-8; Hames 5-3-8; Hancock 2017 Gildan New Mexico Bowl game program Marshall:

26 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 320 3-15 3-24 2-(-1) 52-0 CSU 31-70 32:04 8-41.8 83-390 25- Attendance: 26,087 Attendance: 2017 Gildan New Mexico Bowl New Mexico 2017 Gildan 16, 2017 Dec. Saturday, Dreamstyle Stadium N.M. Albuquerque, Litton 17-32-2-262. 28 31 Marshall: ...... 18 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 262 1-23 5-31 11-107 27:56 6-41.0 F 65-501 31 33-239 17-32-2 28 4 0 MARSHALL Johnson 6-119; Gallup 6-68; Clark 4-48; Jackson 2-48; Fackrell 3-38; Dawkins 3-0; Ste 0 14 McDonald 6-3-9; Fogal 4-2-6; Watson 2-4-6; Moody 4-0-4; Schlager 2-1-3; Colorito 3-0-3; Dawkins 10-50; Matthews 10-31; May 1-7; Clark 2-(-1); Stevens 8-(-16). Stevens 2-(-1); Clark 1-7; May 10-31; Matthews 10-50; Dawkins Stevens 25-52-0-320. 25-52-0-320. Stevens 2 3 Brady 76-yard pass from Litton (Vedvik kick) Brady 76-yard pass from Litton (Vedvik (Bryan kick) Clark 5-yard pass from Stevens kick) pass from Litton (Vedvik 15-yard Yurachek 9-yard run (Bryan kick) Stevens kick) Davis 68-yard run (Vedvik kick) King 90-yard run (Vedvik 21-yard FG kick Vedvick (Bryan kick) Clark 24-yard pass from Stevens 1-yard run (Bryan kick) Stevens 21 10 ...... Brady 6-165; Yurachek 7-60; Foster 2-26; Obialo 1-10; King 1-1. Brady 6-165; Yurachek ...... 1 0 0 14 ...... Colorado State: ...... COLORADO STATE MARSHALL Colorado State: State: Colorado ...... Colorado State: ...... Colorado State: Colorado State: Marshall: ......

Haynes 0-1-1; Wilson 1-0-1; Maka 1-0-1; Smith 1-0-1; Paogofie 1-0-1; King 0-1-1. King 1-0-1; Paogofie 1-0-1; Smith 1-0-1; Maka 1-0-1; Wilson 0-1-1; Haynes 1-2-3; Jackson 4-0-4; Durant 1-3-4; Hernandez 2-2-4; Gant 1-3-4; Johnson 3-1-4; Johnson 3-1-4; Reavis 1-4-5; Cobb 3-3-6; 1-0-1; Thompson 1-0-1; Aaron 0-1-1 3-0-3; Couch 0-3-3; Bee 1-1-2; Brady 1-0-1; Wilson 0-1-1; Keller Young RECEIVING - vens 1-(-1). - TACKLES Nutt, Jr. 2-0-2; Hawkins 2-0-2; Sweet 2-0-2; Jean 1-1-2; Buys 0-2-2; Thompson 1-1-2; Hubbard 0-2-2; Johnson 1-1-2; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL - RUSHING 3-(-3); Litton 6-(-5). King 6-106; Team - PASSING Int. Return-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time Possession Sacks By: Number-Yards Passing Yards Passing Att-Comp-Int Passes Plays-Yards Total Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Return-Yards Kickoff CSU TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards MARSHALL CSU MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL CSU State Marshall Colorado SCORING SUMMARY MARSHALL CSU

finished with six receptions for 68 yards to set a CSU single-season receptions record for 68 yards to set a CSU single-season receptions finished with six receptions rushing touchdowns. He attempted a career-high 52 passes, as the Rams managed just 70 yards rushing on 31 managed just 70 yards rushing a career-high 52 passes, as the Rams rushing touchdowns. He attempted attempts. senior Detrich Clark was on the Johnson led CSU with 119 yards on six catches, while Junior wide receiver Olabisi receiving end of both touchdown passes. Consensus All-American and Biletnifkoff Award finalist Michael Gallup got the ball back with 3:18 remaining and picked up a pair of first downs to approach midfield. On fourth-and-five was tackled batted back to him and his pass attempt had Stevens Nick quarterback senior on the clock, with 1:38 comeback attempt. valiant for a loss, ending CSU’s Stevens finished the game—his final as Ram—witha 320 passing yards, two passing touchdownsand a pair of The Colorado State Rams’ impressive 2013 New Mexico Bowl comeback was not to be replicated, as they fell 31- was not to be replicated, New Mexico Bowl comeback impressive 2013 Rams’ State The Colorado the 2017 edition of the bowl. Thundering Herd in 28 to the Marshall of fourth-quarter strung together a pair but late in the third quarter, themselves trailing 31-14 found The Rams Rams touchdown theAfterdrives anthat impressive brought standthem byback thewithin defense, a field goal. BOWL RECORDS CSU’S BOWL HISTORY - 17 GAMES (6-11) Bowl...... Date...... Site...... Opponent...... Result...... Attend. Raisin ...... Jan. 1, 1949...... Fresno, Calif...... Occidental College...... L, 21-20...... 10,000 Freedom ...... Dec. 29, 1990...... Anaheim, Calif...... Oregon...... W, 32-31...... 51,103 Holiday ...... Dec. 30, 1994...... San Diego...... Michigan...... L, 24-14...... 59,453 Holiday ...... Dec. 29, 1995...... San Diego...... Kansas State...... L, 54-21...... 51,051 Holiday ...... Dec. 29, 1997...... San Diego...... Missouri...... W, 35-24...... 50,761 Liberty ...... Dec. 31, 1999...... Memphis...... Southern Miss...... L, 23-17...... 54,866 Liberty ...... Dec. 29, 2000...... Memphis...... Louisville...... W, 22-17...... 58,302 New Orleans ...... Dec. 18, 2001...... New Orleans...... North Texas...... W, 45-20...... 27,004 Liberty Bowl...... Dec. 31, 2002...... Memphis...... TCU...... L, 17-3...... 55,207 San Francisco ...... Dec. 31, 2003...... San Francisco...... Boston College...... L, 35-21...... 25,621 Poinsettia ...... Dec. 22, 2005...... San Diego...... Navy...... L, 51-30...... 36,842 New Mexico...... Dec. 20, 2008...... Albuquerque...... Fresno State...... W, 40-35...... 24,735 New Mexico ...... Dec. 21, 2013...... Albuquerque...... Washington State...... W, 48-45...... 27,104 Las Vegas...... Dec. 20, 2014...... Las Vegas...... Utah...... L, 45-10...... 33,067 Arizona...... Dec. 29, 2015...... Tucson...... Nevada...... L, 28-23...... 20,425 Idaho...... Dec. 22, 2016...... Boise...... Idaho...... L, 61-50...... 24,975 New Mexico...... Dec. 16, 2017...... Albuquerque...... Marshall...... L, 31-28...... 26,087 TEAM BOWL RECORDS

Offense High Opponent; Year Low Opponent; Year Points 50 vs. Idaho; 2016 3 vs. TCU; 2002 Points in one quarter 36 vs. Idaho; 2016 0 16 times Points in one half 43 vs. Idaho; 2016 0 Three times First Downs 30 vs. Nevada; 2015 7 vs. Occidental; 1949 Rushing Attempts 49 vs. Oregon; 1990 30 vs. Kansas State; 1995 Rushing Yards 362 vs. Fresno State; 2008 12 vs. Utah; 2014 Rushing Touchdowns 4 vs. North Texas; 2001 0 Three times Pass Attempts 52 vs. Marshall; 2017 14 vs. Occidental; 1949 Pass Completions 31 vs. Washington State; 2013 6 vs. Kansas State; 1995 Passing Yards 445 vs. Idaho; 2016 92 vs. Occidental; 1949 Passing Touchdowns 3 vs. Navy; 2005 0 vs. Kansas State; 1995 Total Plays 97 vs. Washington State; 2013 57 vs. Kansas State; 1995 Total Yards 619 vs. Fresno State; 2008 139 vs. TCU; 2002 Fumbles 3 Twice 0 vs. Occidental; 1949 Fumbles Lost 2 Three times 0 Three times Penalties 11 vs. Kansas State; 1995 3 Twice Penalty Yards 95 vs. Kansas State; 1995 15 vs. Marshall; 2017 Punts 8 Twice 2 vs. Fresno State; 2008 Punt Average 44.8 vs. Louisville; 2000 28.4 vs. Kansas State; 1995 0 Defense Fewest Opponent; Year Most Opponent; Year Points Allowed 17 Twice 61 vs. Idaho; 2016 Points Allowed in one quarter 0 12 times 21 Six times Points Allowed in one half 0 vs. Occidental; 1949 41 vs. Idaho; 2016 First Downs Allowed 11 vs. So. Mississippi; 1999 33 vs. Navy; 2005 Rushing Attempts Allowed 19 vs. Washington St.; 2013 69 vs. Navy; 2005 Rushing Yards Allowed -10 vs. Washington State; 2013 467 vs. Navy; 2005 Rushing Touchdowns Allowed 0 Three times 5 Three times Pass Attempts Allowed 11 vs. Navy; 2005 58 vs. Washington St.; 2013 Pass Completions Allowed 5 vs. Navy; 2005 37 vs. Washington St.; 2013 Passing Yards Allowed 68 vs. Missouri; 1997 410 vs. Washington St.; 2013 Passing Touchdowns Allowed 0 Twice 6 vs. Washington St.; 2013 Total Plays Allowed 61 Twice 82 vs. Idaho; 2016 Total Yards Allowed 187 vs. So. Mississippi; 1999 611 vs. Navy; 2005 Fumbles Caused 0 Four times 5 vs. Oregon; 1990 Fumbles Recovered 0 Four times 3 Twice Punts Forced 0 vs. Navy; 2005 9 vs. So. Mississippi; 1999 Punting Average Allowed 27.2 vs. North Texas; 2001 45.0 vs. Kansas State; 1995 42...... Nick Stevens vs. Nevada; 2015 7...... Rashard Higgins vs. Utah; 2014 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 40...... Anthoney Hill vs. Michigan; 1994 7...... Olabisi Johnson vs. Idaho; 2016

Rushing Attempts Pass Completions Receiving Yards 36...... Cecil Sapp vs. Louisville; 2000 31...... Garrett Grayson vs. Washington State; 2013 265....Olabisi Johnson vs. Idaho; 2016 27...... vs. Washington State; 2013 26...... Justin Holland vs. Navy; 2005 134.....David Anderson vs. Boston College; 2003 27...... Gartrell Johnson vs. Fresno State; 2008 25...... Nick Stevens vs. Marshall; 2017 129..... Rashard HIggins vs. Nevada; 2015 25...... Kevin McDougal vs. Southern Miss; 1999 22...... Nick Stevens vs. Nevada; 2015 126.....David Anderson vs. Navy; 2005 22...... Kyle Bell vs. Navy; 2005 22...... Anthoney Hill vs. Michigan; 1994 119...... Olabisi Johnson vs. Marshall; 2017

Rushing Yards Passing Yards Receiving Touchdowns 285....Gartrell Johnson vs. Fresno State; 2008 445....Nick Stevens vs. Idaho; 2016 3...... Michael Gallup vs. Idaho; 2016 169.....Kapri Bibbs vs. Washington State; 2013 381.....Justin Holland vs. Navy; 2005 2...... Detrich Clark vs. Marshall; 2017 160.....Cecil Sapp vs. Louisville; 2000 369....Garrett Grayson vs. Washington State; 2013 2...... Olabisi Johnson vs. Idaho; 2016 150.....Eddie Hanna vs. Occidental; 1949 320.... Nick Stevens vs. Marshall; 2017 2...... Dustin Osborn vs. Navy; 2005 126.....Dalyn Dawkins vs. Idaho; 2016 310...... Nick Stevens vs. Nevada; 2015 Field Goals Rushing Touchdowns Passing Touchdowns 4...... Jared Roberts vs. Washington State; 2013 3...... Kapri Bibbs vs. Washington State; 2013 5...... Nick Stevens vs. Idaho; 2016 3...... Wyatt Bryan vs. Nevada; 2015 2...... Nick Stevens vs. Marshall; 2017 3...... Justin Holland vs. Navy; 2005 2...... Jason Smith vs. Fresno State; 2008 2...... Gartrell Johnson vs. Fresno State; 2008 2...... Five times 1...... By Many 2...... Eddie Hanna vs. Occidental; 1949 Receptions Longest Field Goal Pass Attempts 10...... David Anderson vs. Boston College; 2003 46...... Jeff Babcock vs. TCU; 2002 52...... Nick Stevens vs. Marshall; 2017 9...... David Anderson vs. Navy; 2005 41...... Jared Roberts vs. Utah; 2014 50...... Garrett Grayson vs. Washington State; 2013 9...... Rashard Higgins vs. Nevada; 2015 41...... Jared Roberts vs. Washington State; 2013 46...... Matt Newton vs. Southern Miss; 1999 8...... Jordon Vaden vs. Washington State; 2013 224 2019 COLORADO STATE FOOTBALL THIS IS COLORADO STATE COACHES & STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK & ROSTER PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 2014 SEASON REVIEW RECORD BOOK HISTORY MISCELLANEOUS 225 @CSUFOOTBALL In the stadium’s grand-opening game on Aug. 26, 2017, the Rams defeated Oregon State, 58-27, before a sellout crowd of 37,583.

CANVAS STADIUM Canvas Stadium at Colorado State University opened in the summer of 2017 and brought Rams football games back to campus for the first time in 50 years, providing countless new engagement opportunities for the entire university. The $220 million, 727,000-square-foot facility combines all of the Rams’ football training facilities and offices on the west side. The $18.5 million east side of the building includes the Iris & Michael Smith Alumni Center, general classroom space and the Collaborative for Student Achievement.

CSU and Canvas Credit Union announced a 15-year, $37.7 million naming rights agreement in April 2018, and the stadium was officailly renamed to Canvas Stadium on June 5, 2018. The agreement with Canvas Credit Union combined with $20 million given in 2016 to name Sonny Lubick Field brought the total naming rights revenues at Colorado State to $57 million for the stadium. This compares favorably with the recently announced $69 million United Airlines Memorial Coliseum at University of Southern California and the $41 million Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium at the University of Washington. The Colorado State agreement with Canvas Credit Union is for 15 years and includes annual escalator clauses for inflation, as well as a signing bonus, in recognition of the visibility and success of the stadium.

Two spectacular VIP areas— The New Belgium Porch in the north end zone and the Orthopaedic & Spine Center of the Rockies Field Club behind the Rams’ bench at midfield—are unique in all of . The stadium’s design embraces Colorado’s natural beauty, topography and visual connections to the Rocky Mountains from campus and ensures functionality for both game- day and non-game day usage. The Smith Alumni Center and academic space has been integrated into the design to bring students and faculty into the building year-round, and the stadium clubs, VIP areas and other unique meeting spaces provide opportunities for hundreds of non-game day events year-round.

In the stadium’s grand-opening game on Aug. 26, 2017, the Rams defeated Oregon State, 58-27, before a sellout crowd of 37,583, the third-largest crowd in school history. For the season the Rams set an all-time attendance record with a total of 192,369 fans and a per-game average of 32,062. Season ticket sales also reached an all-time high of 15,477, a 40-percent increase from the 2016 total of 11,054.

STADIUM EVENTS The on-campus stadium provides the newest and most unique events spaces in Northern Colorado. The Orthopedic & Spine Center of the Rockies Field Club, Hall of Champions, Stadium Club, Indoor Club and New Belgium Porch provide a highly desirable variety of unique and innovative indoor and outdoor event spaces that can accom- modate groups from 12 to 1,200 guests.

226 2019 COLORADO STATE FOOTBALL THIS IS COLORADO STATE COACHES & STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK & ROSTER PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 2014 SEASON REVIEW RECORD BOOK HISTORY MISCELLANEOUS - 227 @CSUFOOTBALL 727,000 3,700 square feet of custom square feet 3,700 150 seat theater-style team meeting 150 seat theater-style 123 feet at highest point 17.56 acres on the CSU campus 17.56 Colorado sandstone, metal panel and glassColorado sandstone, Office space for football staff Office space Sonny Lubick Field is a Synthetic PowerBlade Pro PowerBlade Field is a Synthetic Sonny Lubick

Player/Recruit Player/Recruit Lounge: Meeting Rooms: Offices: o hallway meeting rooms in the same room with position o o gather student-athletes space to space provides o 644,132—Stadium & Michael Smith Alumni Center o 23,144—Iris space o 59,831—Academic nutrition area and hydrotherapy space complete with complete space area and hydrotherapy nutrition pools four plunge Bucking the national trend, CSU saw one of the largest per- rank game attendance increases in college football in 2017, ing eighth in the FBS after increasing by 4,462 fans per game on average. locations within 500 miles of the stadium site locations within 500 miles of FIELD: Sports Turf manufactured by Shaw playing surface System FOOTAGE: GROSS SQUARE TOTAL AREA: TOTAL BUILDING HEIGHT: MATERIALS: tying into the existing material palette, up the primary make architecture on campus; majority of materials come from - - Located on Located STADIUM FACTS STADIUM Main board mea CSU’s football operations are football CSU’s - Sports medicine offices, taping area, taping offices, medicine Sports 10,000 seats on the east side lowerside east the on seats 10,000 23 private suites, 884 club seats and 23 private suites, 9,100-square-foot weight room, with 9,100-square-foot 41,000, with seating for 36,500 with seating 41,000, Weight Weight Room: Sports Medicine: Sports accessibility and views in from the player and recruitaccessibility and views in from offices lounges and the football administration o o Through a $20 million anonymous donation, the field at Can is still named after legendary CSU head coach vas Stadium Mike coach head current with here pictured Lubick, Sonny Bobo. unique spectator experienc es in college football. The New Belgium porch is located just beyond the north end zone and provides one of the most history, and leads into the OCR Field Club. and leads history, FOOTBALL OPERATIONS: with the following included: incorporated into the building, in-game stats, sponsor elements, out-of-town scores andin-game stats, sponsor elements, the fan experience. other visual elements to enhance MARKLEY FAMILY HALL OF CHAMPIONS: the 6,300-square-foot entry, the west side at the main rich athletics State’s space features displays of Colorado bowl VIDEOBOARD & RIBBON BOARDS: largest in the MW and x 84’ (4,242 square feet), sures 50.5’ court. basketball a of size the nearly Range; Front the along will displaystadium the of ribbon board around 1,270 feet CAPACITY: CAPACITY: SEATING: PREMIUM 2016 seats; sold out in October 224 loge box STUDENT SEATING: TIMELINE

Dec. 15, 2014: CSU System Board of Gov- ernors approves President Dr. Tony Franks recommendation to build a multipurpose on-campus stadium

March 19, 2015: CSU System secures more than $239 million in financing from inves- tors through a bond sale to fund construc- tion. All bonds sold in just 90 minutes

May 18, 2015: Site prep began and construc- tion fence was erected CSU held a ceremonial groundbreaking at the stadium site on Sept. 12, 2015. The Rams hosted Minnesota for a football game at Hughes Sept. 12, 2015: Ceremonial groundbreaking Stadium later that day. at construction site

Oct. 2015: Major excavation began in prepa- ration to drill the first of 666 caissons that formed the deep foundation of the stadium

Aug. 2, 2016: Topping-out beam-raising cer- emony

Oct. 2016: Premium Seating sold out

April 13, 2017: First sections of playing sur- face installed

April 22, 2017: Green & Gold spring football game hosted on campus at Lagoon Field

CSU hosted a topping-out beam-raising ceremony on Aug. 2, 2016 June 9, 2017: Substantial completion; CSU took occupancy

June 16, 2017: “Rocky Mountain Rumble” statue installed on the north side of the facility

July 3, 2017: First special event, a wedding, hosted at the multipurpose stadium

Aug. 26, 2017: First football game, Colorado State vs. Oregon State

The “Rocky Mountain Rumble” statue features two Rams locking horns, and is located on the north end of the facility.

The videoboard at the new stadium is one of many amentities that enhance fan experience at Canvas Stadium.

The main board measures in at 50.5’ x 84’ (4,242 square feet), making it the largest in the MW and along the Front Range at nearly the size of a basketball court.

228 2019 COLORADO STATE FOOTBALL THIS IS COLORADO STATE COACHES & STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK & ROSTER PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 2014 SEASON REVIEW RECORD BOOK HISTORY MISCELLANEOUS - 229 Colorado Air Force Colorado Utah Colorado Wyoming Wyoming Minnesota Opponent Wyoming BYU @CSUFOOTBALL Year 1997 1994 1988 1996 1995 2004 HUGHES STADIUM HUGHES 1994 39,107 1996 33,701 34,071 36,371 1987 38,129 35,514 33,501 33,979 34,320 1998 33,650 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Largest Home Crowds At Hughes At Home Crowds Largest Attendance No. 1. 2. 3. 4. “They laid the foundation for that stadium. There have been a lot “They laid the foundation for that stadium. There have been a lot of coaches at this university and sometimes those players feel like staff. the on people know don’t they because back come can’t they a Ram They are always them know they are always welcome. Let recruit I didn’t No, coach them. I didn’t No, and part of this family. at now on going is what of part a be to them want I but them, not my football team, it’s I say it all the time ‘It’s Colorado State. post-game Bobo’s - CSU Head Coach Mike their football team.” all of those represented CSU 2016, on 20, comments from Nov. at Hughes Stadium. Legendary basketball coach (then CSU’s AD) J.J. Williams and for and Williams J.J. AD) CSU’s (then coach basketball Legendary McGraw AD Thurman “Fum” mer football All-American and future in 1967. Hughes Stadium examine a model of the under-construction

------The last game at Hughes Stadium was a memorable one for all CSU fans in attendance. On the frigid evening of Nov. 20, 2016, the Rams rolled 2016, the Rams 20, On the frigid evening of Nov. was a memorable one for all CSU fans in attendance. The last game at Hughes Stadium Fans rushed 49-31. Over 100 former players and coaches were there to share the glory of the bowl-eligibility-clinching victory. New Mexico, the field after the win to celebrate the 262nd - and final - game in Hughes History. 2018. ing bowl-eligibilty for the Rams. ing bowl-eligibilty for the Rams. at Hughes: 146-114-2 (.562). final record CSU’s down in the spring of was knocked Hughes Stadium several NFL and major college football venues across several NFL and major college the country. being one final the with games, 262 after closed Hughes secur 2016, 20, Nov. on Mexico New over victory 49-31 a The final phase of the renovations focused on that sur The face fielditself. underwent a $1.33 million makeover installed when Colorado State prior to the 2006 season, used by surface rubberized the revolutionary, FieldTurf, million to the Colorado State athletic department. The million to the Colorado State on improving Hughes majority of that gift was focused period, the facility received Over a three-year Stadium. seating, containing club a spectacular new west tower, CSU also enclosed press box. luxury suites and a new increasing capacity to 32,500. the north end zone, Opened in 1968, the venerable stadium underwent sev underwent stadium venerable the 1968, in Opened a major reno over the decades, including eral upgrades 2003 and 2006. vation between In 2003, the Bohemian Foundation contributed $15.2 the main campus area and in one of the most scenic scenic most the of one in and area campus main the sat just be The facility found anywhere. settings to be by freshly painted every year Aggie “A”, low the iconic volunteers. players and other campus freshmen football Hughes Stadium (1968-2016) Stadium Hughes of the foot at the base located was Stadium Hughes west of three miles about Mountains, the Rocky hills of DURKEE FIELD/COLORADO FIELD Durkee Field (1899-1911) While little is known about the program’s home grounds in 1893 and 1994, when the school’s new college athletic organization resurrected football in 1899, the team’s first official field was construct- ed in the spring of 1899. In May 1899, the area be- tween Agricultural Hall and the Chemical Building (where Glenn Morris Field House sits today) was cleared of trees and drained of water. The ground was then graded to make a flat playing surface. With the railroad tracks on the west and South College Avenue on the east, this low-lying ground was actually a natural streambed, which is marked today by a tunnel under the railroad tracks. This stream becomes active when torrents of rain wash through the campus, such as the devastating flood of 1997. The newly reformed football team Durkee Field of 1899 played the first games here on a playing surface made up of primarily dirt and rocks. In 1901, a graduate from the Class of 1900 named Charles Durkee donated money for a tall wooden fence, erected on three sides of the field with the railroad tracks acting as a barrier for the fourth side. The barriers helped keep non-paying fans out better than the military cadets (the previous system for chasing off freeloaders). In return for his fence, the college named the athletic grounds Durkee Field. Bleachers were later added for spectators to watch games and military drills. The facility was described by former players and head coach Harry Hughes as horrible to walk on, let alone play football. That stream would reappear during wet weather and ran through the playing field during some games. Hughes’ first football season of 1911 marked Durkee’s last season of hosting football. When the rules of football changed to standard- ize the 100-yard field, Hughes used that opportunity to build a better field for his athletes. The military continued to drill on Durkee for several years, and tennis courts were later added for women’s athletics. But in 1925, ground was broken for a new gym and fieldhouse that opened in 1927 and still stands there today.

Colorado Field (1912-67) In 1910, the site of a college experiment sta- tion that grew potatoes was identified as the location where the future athletic field should be built. After two years of lobbying and with the support of college president Charles Lory, construction began on May 23, 1912. Students and faculty, including Lory, removed rocks and planted seed to build the first col- lege football field in Colorado with grass. Play began in the fall of 1912, after 1,000-seat grandstands were added by the beginning of football season. A cinder track around the field was added in 1914, since Harry Hughes was also the track coach. In September 1912, the school built a club- house just east of the railroad tracks on what is now University Avenue, providing locker rooms and showers for both the Aggies and visiting players. Coupled with the outstanding grass surface and clubhouse, the state-of- Colorado Field the-art football stadium was the envy of the region and helped the Aggies to win eight conference championships over the next 25 years. The ninth and final conference championship team to play on Colo- rado Field was in 1955. Over the 55 years Colorado Field served the Aggies, larger grandstands were built and bleachers were added on the east side and end zones. Today, Jack Christiansen Track, home to CSU’s outdoor track and field squads and named after the Pro Football Hall of Famer, stands on the site where Colorado Field once graced the CSU campus. In 1961 the university conducted a study to determine whether to turn Colorado Field into a major-college football stadi- um, or replace it with a new venue on the foothills campus. Because of traffic concerns and the facility’s location in the center of Fort Collins, officials opted to construct a new stadium west of town, at the foothills. The last varsity game played on Colorado Field was in 1967, shortly before its demolition.

230 2019 COLORADO STATE FOOTBALL THIS IS COLORADO STATE COACHES & STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK & ROSTER PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 2014 SEASON REVIEW RECORD BOOK HISTORY MISCELLANEOUS - 231 @CSUFOOTBALL MASCOT HISTORY MASCOT CAM is supported by the Alumni Association and by donations to is supported by the Alumni Association and CAM Forever Fund. the CAM FACTS ABOUT CAM THE RAM ABOUT CAM FACTS State University mascot. is the official Colorado CAM previous name. stands for Colorado A&M, the University’s CAM a Rambouillet. is a domesticated breed of sheep known as CAM Handlers, a volunteer is cared for and trained by the Ram CAM group of students. - The bear disappeared as quickly as it arrived and for the next 26 years the Aggies did not have a mascot associated with the school; officially school; the with associated mascot a have not did Aggies the years 26 next the for and arrived it as quickly as disappeared bear The or unofficially. The Aggies would go on to beat Utah easily on that day - an 80-yard interception return for a touchdown by John Ratekin and touchdowns The Aggies would go on to beat Utah easily on that day - an 80-yard interception return for a touchdown by John Ratekin championship conference third its won and record 7-1 a with 1919 finished CAC away. game the put Scott Harry by two and Wood Claude by Twoin yearsfive later years. the Colorado Field grandstand would be expanded to seat fans 5,000 and by 1925 no cars could parkon the sideline during games. This photo, taken during an Oct. 18, 1919 game between the Colorado Agricultural College Aggies and Utah, features a black bear cub lay during an Oct. 18, 1919 game between the Colorado Agricultural taken This photo, was the Aggies’ and very securely tethered to a certainly sturdy wood pole, which is inside the fence ing calmly on the sidelines. The cub, unofficial mascot during the 1919 season. wanted a replacement after the loss of Peanuts. wanted a replacement after the cub as the school mascot in The 1919 team also shows a bear bear, Little is known about this their championship team photo. name. where it came from or even its The 1919 Aggie football team had Billy Hughes listed as the The 1919 Aggie football team The son of coach Harry Hughes was official mascot. school's Little “mascot”. as the team’s about six years old when he served mascot and was probably giv Billy did not last long as the school the games and the students en the status because he attended A and attended other athletic events. By all accounts he was A and attended other athletic by all of the Aggie students. In April or May of 1918 very well liked were never referred to as was found dead. The Aggies Peanuts status as mascot. the Bulldogs during Peanuts' Billy Hughes and a Bear The Colorado Aggie-Bulldogs? The Colorado Cross purchased 1912 a student named Floyd Sometime around the Colorado that eventually roamed around an English Bulldog the dog would feed campus. Students Agricultural College football games, adopted by Battery to was taken peanuts and he mascots that identified the school, however it was not until the it was not the school, however that identified mascots Ram the adopted "officially" University Colorado State 1959 that there was never In the earliest days of football as their mascot. until 1912 when a an official or unofficial mascot any mention of on campus. dog showed up MASCOT HISTORY (courtesy of John Hirn) (courtesy HISTORY MASCOT different the college had Era" the "Aggie 62 years of During the ALL-TIME TELEVISION APPEARANCES

1956 (1) CSU 35, UNLV 16 ...... FOX Utah State 46, Colorado A&M 7 ...... KOA-TV, Local Nebraska 65, CSU 9 ...... FOX CSU 28, Hawai’i 16 ...... KWHD 1964 (1) Tulsa 20, CSU 14 ...... KWHD Air Force 14, CSU 6 ...... ABC, Regional CSU 36, San Jose State 13 ...... FOX CSU 27, San Diego State 18 ...... FOX 1966 (1) CSU 42, Air Force 41 ...... ESPN CSU 10, Utah State 7 ...... NBC, Regional CSU 42, Fresno State 20 ...... KWHD Wyoming 25, CSU 24 ...... FOX 1975 (2) CSU 21, BYU 17 ...... ABC, Regional 1997 (9) Arizona State 33, CSU 3 ...... ABC, Regional Colorado 31, CSU 21 ...... FOX Air Force 24, CSU 0 ...... ESPN2 1976 (1) CSU 63, Hawai’i 0 ...... FOX CSU 19, Wyoming 16 ...... ABC, Regional CSU 14, Wyoming 7 ...... FOX CSU 45, UNLV 19 ...... FOX 1978 (1) CSU 41, Fresno State 3 ...... FOX BYU 32, CSU 6 ...... ABC, Regional CSU 38, San Diego State 17 ...... ESPN CSU 41, New Mexico 13 ...... ABC 1984 (2) CSU 35, Missouri 24 ...... ESPN BYU 52, CSU 9 ...... United Cable CSU 59, UTEP 31 ...... United Cable 1998 (8) CSU 23, Michigan State 16 ...... ESPN2 1985 (2) Colorado 42, CSU 14 ...... ESPN Colorado 23, CSU 10 ...... KCNC Air Force 30, CSU 27 ...... ESPN Miami 24, CSU 3 ...... WTBS CSU 34, Tulsa 7 ...... FOX/KUSA CSU 42, TCU 21 ...... FOX/KUSA 1986 (2) Rice 35, CSU 23 ...... FOX/KUSA CSU 23, Colorado 7 ...... KCNC Wyoming 27, CSU 19 ...... ESPN2 Air Force 24, CSU 7 ...... Freedom Sports CSU 32, SMU 10 ...... FOX/KUSA

1987 (7) 1999 (9) Air Force 27, CSU 19 ...... United Cable CSU 41, Colorado 14 ...... FOX Colorado 29, CSU 16 ...... United Cable BYU 34, CSU 13 ...... ESPN Utah 24, CSU 23 ...... United Cable San Diego State 17, CSU 10 ...... ESPN+Plus Wyoming 20, CSU 15 ...... United Cable CSU 24, Wyoming 13 ...... ESPN2 Hawai’i 39, CSU 38 ...... United Cable CSU 31, Utah 24 ...... ESPN San Diego State 26, CSU 12 ...... ESPN CSU 36, New Mexico 22 ...... ESPN+Plus BYU 30, CSU 26 ...... KUTV, National CSU 41, Air Force 21 ...... ESPN Southern Mississippi 23, CSU 17 ...... ESPN 1988 (4) Air Force 29, CSU 23 ...... FOX 2000 (10) Colorado 27, CSU 23 ...... FOX CSU 28, Colorado 24 ...... ESPN2 Wyoming 48, CSU 14 ...... FOX CSU 41, East Tennessee State 7 ...... SWest/KTVD New Mexico 24, CSU 23 ...... FOX Arizona State 13, CSU 10 ...... Fox/KTVD CSU 45, Nevada 14 ...... SWest/KTVD 1989 (6) Colorado State 17, New Mexico 14 ...... ESPN+Plus Colorado 45, CSU 20 ...... KCNC CSU 20, UNLV 19 ...... ESPN2 CSU 35, Eastern Michigan 35 ...... FOX CSU 24, Utah 17 ...... KTVD Air Force 46, CSU 21 ...... FOX CSU 45, BYU 21 ...... ESPN BYU 45, CSU 16 ...... FOX Air Force 44, CSU 40 ...... ESPN2 CSU 31, Hawai’i 16 ...... FOX CSU 37, Wyoming 13 ...... ESPN CSU 50, Utah 10 ...... FOX CSU 22, Louisville 17 ...... ESPN

1990 (6) 2001 (9) CSU 35, Air Force 33 ...... FOX Colorado 41, CSU 14 ...... ABC Arizona State 31, CSU 20 ...... FOX CSU 35, Nevada 18 ...... KTVD CSU 22, Utah 13 ...... FOX San Diego State 14, CSU 7 ...... ABC BYU 52, CSU 9 ...... FOX Louisville 7, CSU 2 ...... ESPN CSU 17, Wyoming 8 ...... FOX Fresno State 25, CSU 22 (OT) ...... ESPN2 CSU 32, Oregon 31 ...... Raycom CSU 26, UNLV 24 ...... SportsWest CSU 19, Utah 17 ...... ESPN+Plus 1991 (7) BYU 56, CSU 34 ...... ESPN2 Air Force 31, CSU 26 ...... FOX CSU 28, Air Force 21 ...... ESPN Nebraska 71, CSU 14 ...... KUSA/FOX CSU 45, North Texas 20 ...... ESPN2 CSU 28, Hawai’i 16 ...... FOX CSU 23, UTEP 18 ...... FOX 2002 (13) Utah 21, CSU 16 ...... FOX CSU 35, Virginia 29 ...... Fox Sports Net BYU 40, CSU 17 ...... ESPN CSU 19, Colorado 14 ...... ESPN2 San Diego State 42, CSU 32 ...... FOX UCLA 30, CSU 19 ...... Fox Sports Net CSU 36, Louisville 33 ...... ESPN2 1992 (6) Fresno State 32, CSU 30 ...... ESPN Colorado 37, CSU 17 ...... KCNC CSU 44, Wyoming 36 ...... ESPN+Plus Fresno State 52, CSU 21 ...... FOX CSU 28, Utah 20 ...... ESPN+Plus Utah 33, CSU 29 ...... FOX CSU 37, BYU 10 ...... ESPN2 CSU 32, Air Force 28 ...... FOX CSU 31, Air Force 12 ...... ESPN San Diego State 20, CSU 13 ...... FOX CSU 49, San Diego State 21 ...... SW/KTVD CSU 14, New Mexico 10 ...... FOX CSU 22, New Mexico 14 ...... SW/KTVD UNLV 36, CSU 33 ...... SW/KTVD 1993 (5) TCU 17, CSU 3 ...... ESPN Oregon 23, CSU 9 ...... FOX CSU 8, Air Force 5 ...... FOX 2003 (8) San Diego State 30, CSU 3 ...... FOX Colorado 42, CSU 35 ...... ESPN Utah 38, CSU 21 ...... FOX CSU 23, California 21 ...... FOX/HDTV CSU 41, Wyoming 21 ...... ABC CSU 58, BYU 13 ...... ESPN2 CSU 30, Air Force 20 ...... ESPN2 1994 (7) Wyoming 35, CSU 28 ...... ESPN+Plus CSU 28, BYU 21 ...... FOX New Mexico 37, CSU 34 ...... ESPN2 CSU 19, San Diego State 17 ...... FOX CSU 21, San Diego State 21 ...... ESPN+Plus CSU 21, Arizona 16 ...... FOX CSU 24, UNLV 23 ...... SportsWest Utah 45, CSU 31 ...... ABC Boston College 35, CSU 21 ...... ESPN2 CSU 35, Wyoming 24 ...... ESPN CSU 44, Fresno State 42 ...... FOX 2004 (9) Michigan 24, CSU 14 ...... ESPN Colorado 27, CSU 24 ...... Fox Sports Net USC 49, CSU 0 ...... ABC 1995 (8) Minnesota 34, CSU 16 ...... ESPN2 Colorado 42, CSU 14 ...... ESPN BYU 31, CSU 21 ...... FSNRM CSU 27, Air Force 20 ...... ABC CSU 21, San Diego State 17 ...... ABC BYU 28, CSU 21 ...... ESPN2 CSU 30, Wyoming 7 ...... ESPN2 CSU 19, Utah 14 ...... FOX New Mexico 26, CSU 17 ...... ESPN+Plus New Mexico 22, CSU 14 ...... FOX Utah 63, CSU 31 ...... ESPN2 CSU 22, Hawai’i 0 ...... FOX CSU 45, UNLV 10 ...... Fox Sports Net CSU 24, San Diego State 13 ...... FOX Kansas State 54, CSU 21 ...... ESPN 2005 (9) Colorado 31, CSU 28 ...... TBS 1996 (10) Minnesota 56, CSU 24 ...... ESPN2 Colorado 48, CSU 34 ...... ESPN2 CSU 42, Nevada 21 ...... Fox Sports Net

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Air Force 23 41. Air Force CSU CSU 14 24, BYU 31 Wyoming CSU 39, Mexico 25 CSU 35, New CSU 10 30, State San Diego MEDIA POLICIES Colorado State Athletics Communications Staff 218 McGraw Athletic Center, Fort Collins, CO 80523-0120 Office: (970) 491-5067 | Fax: (970) 491-1348 | Press Box: (970) 491-8100 www.CSURams.com

Kyle Neaves, Assoc. A.D./ COLORADO STATE FOOTBALL Communications MEDIA COVERAGE GUIDELINES Contact for: ...... Football • We appreciate your coverage of Colorado State Athletics, and look forward to working with you to accommodate you and your organization within the Cell phone: ...... (228) 424-6921 framework of the following media policy. The policies are jointly established by Email: ...... [email protected] Head Coach Mike Bobo and the Athletics Communications office. Please take a few minutes to read through and familiarize yourself with these guidelines. Failure to comply with these policies could result in revocation of credentials or limitations on access. Please feel free to contact Associate A.D. for Commu- Kyle Neaves nications Kyle Neaves at (228) 424-6921 or via email at kyle.neaves@colostate. edu with any questions.

Mike Brohard, Asst. Director Interview access to players and coaches throughout the calendar year is as follows: Contact for: ...... Football, Tennis GENERAL POLICIES ...... and Swimming & Diving • All interviews with any member of the football program, including Mike Bobo, the coaching and football staffs, and student-athletes, must be coordinated Cell phone: ...... 970/290-0650 through the Athletics Communications office. Email: ..... [email protected] • True freshmen and other student-athletes in their first year in the program are not eligible to be included on the regular interview list. • Regarding unique subject matter, such as human-interest angles, members of the media are welcome to approach the Communications office at least Mike Brohard 48 hours in advance with requests to interview any member of the program, provided the requested individual is not a true-freshman player. Requests approved by Coach Bobo will be facilitated by the Athletics Communications John Martin, Asst. Director staff. • Members of the media are strictly prohibited from directly contacting any Contact for: ...... Men’s Basketball coach, staff member or student-athlete by any means, including by text message, e-mail, phone (cell, office or home) or social media, without first ...... and Men’s Golf approaching the Athletics Communications office. • For all practices, no live reporting of practice details is permissible, nor live Cell phone: ...... 540/476-1259 streaming of any method. Upon conclusion of practice, questions based Email: .... [email protected] on observations made during practice may be asked of Coach Bobo, and reported on as answered. • Designated student-athletes from the interview list will be made available on specified days during the spring and preseason practice periods, and on John Martin Tuesdays and Wednesdays during the regular season. • Assistant coaches will be made available to media one time each during spring practice on a schedule provided Athletics Communications. Jeff Schmidt, Coordinator • Head Coach Mike Bobo will be available following most practices. Exceptions include night practices and certain practice days during spring and preseason. Contact for: ...... Volleyball, • All interviews take place in the interview room of the stadium, located at field level, one level down from the media entrance on the west side of the ...... Softball and Women’s Golf stadium. Media are not permitted to enter the football offices, or the training Cell phone:...... 970/305-7382 room, locker room, weight room or meeting rooms unless arrangements have been made through the Communications office. Email: ...... [email protected] • Media may not photograph or report on individuals or groups participating in workouts outside of organized team sessions within campus practice or competition locations. Jeff Schmidt PRESEASON CAMP • Coordinators will be made available on Media Day. No other assistant coach access is available during preseason camp. TBA, Coordinator REGULAR-SEASON GAME WEEKS Contact for: ...... Women’s Basketball, • On Mondays, Head Coach Mike Bobo will conduct a weekly press conference in the stadium interview room. Bobo will begin speaking at 12 p.m. and the .. Soccer and Track & Field/Cross Country press conference will end at approximately 12:30-35. The press conference Cell phone: ...... is livestreamed at CSURams.com/live, and the archive will be available on YouTube and on CSURams.com. Audio from the press conference also is made Email: ...... available to media. • Following practice on Tuesday and Wednesday, student-athletes on the interview list will be made available, with either offensive or defensive players being available Tuesday and those from the other side of the ball on Wednesday. Regarding unique subject matter, such as human-interest angles, members of the media are welcome to approach the Communications office at least 48 hours in advance with requests to interview any member of the OZZELLO SCHOLARS program, provided the requested individual is not a true-freshman player. Approved requests will be granted, but those interviews need to take place on Named in honor of long-time sports information director Gary Tuesday following practice. Ozzello, the Gary Ozzello Excellence in Journalism Award is given • On Wednesday, Bobo will be available following practice. annually to the outstanding student graduate assistant or intern(s) • Following Wednesday availability, there is no further media availability with from the CSU Athletics Communications staff. members of the program until the end of the game on Saturday, with the exception of contractual obligations with broadcast partners. All-time honorees: GAMEDAY Name...... Years • Every member of the program must report to the locker room following Craig Buchanan...... 2013-14 the game before conducting interviews. Other than network TV and radio Craig Buchanan...... 2014-15 obligations, CSU does not allow on-field interviews in the minutes following Kelsey Bibik...... 2015-16 the game’s conclusion. Grant Larson...... 2016-17 • Postgame press conferences take place in the home and visiting team inter- Grant Larson/Sam Feldman...... 2017-18 view rooms, located just off the elevator from the press box at field level. From Quinn Baur/Sydney Paul...... 2018-19 the field, enter the southwest tunnel and proceed right and down the hall to reach the interview rooms on your left. • Head Coach Mike Bobo and requested players will be available to the media in the interview room after a reasonable cooling-off period. Coach Bobo

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Broadcast-quality video highlights and soundbites will be emailed Communications to media frequently throughout the year by the Athletics to have an email address added to that distribution like If you would staff. Brohard. or Mike Neaves list, please contact Kyle RELEASES WEEKLY 12 noon each The weekly game release will be available by approximately CSURams. website, official Monday during the season on the school’s com. News releases also are e-mailed to media outlets upon request, and at @CSUFootball. available via Twitter MEDIA E-MAIL LIST STATE COLORADO Neaves at kyle.neaves@ e-mail Kyle receive e-mail updates on the Rams, To with a mes Brohard at [email protected] or Mike colostate.edu Colorado State’s stadium offers complimentary wireless Internet access in Colorado State’s workroom. Ethernet lines also are interview room and photo the press box, just inside the southwest tunnel at available in the photo workroom, located room. Check the seat-assignment field level, near the visiting team locker information. label on press row for wireless access PARKING Garage Street Media parking on game days is generally available in the Lake and Center Avenue 570), located near the intersection of Prospect Road (Lot in the south area of campus. Denver TV stations have space allotted for one vehicle per station in front of the connection panels on the west side of the Communications office to request a stadium. Please contact the Athletics game day parking pass. a.m. to 4 p.m. in all campus parking lots requires a permit from 7:30 Parking passes are available through A limited number of single-day on weekdays. and pay-to-park stalls are located on the north the Communications office, Zone store and ticket in front of the Ram side of the stadium, on Pitkin Street, of Parking Man Annual permits can be purchased through the Office office. and many lots offer a payment site: http://pts.colostate.edu, agement Web kiosk to purchase a daily pass. Communications office will provide complimentary annual The CSU Athletics 240 near the stadium for se passes to the Moby/McGraw Center lot and Lot lect media organizations and members of the press who consistently cover cash. like treated be should and replaceable not are passes Those Rams. the DIRECTIONS/WILL CALL STADIUM located between Pitkin and Lake on-campus stadium is Colorado State’s com/watch. News also will be disseminated via the Colorado State football football State will be disseminated via the Colorado com/watch. News also as well as the general official twitter account, @CSUFootball, program’s athletics account, @CSURams. MEDIA CREDENTIALS in writing at least seven Neaves requested through Kyle Credentials must be mailed or can be an event. Approved requests will be days in advance of Season credential game. or at the office, up in the Communications picked and the online single-game made available in mid-July, applications will be link can be found at http:// credential request aspx?form=20 CREDENTIALS PHOTOGRAPHER photographers. Passes Photo credentials are issued only to accredited must remain outside must be displayed at all times. All photographers field, or behind each end zone in a the 25-yard lines on both sides of the kneeling position. SERVICES GAME-DAY Colo in the press box. prior to kickoff A pregame meal is served 90 minutes workroom photographers’ provides reliable WiFi in the press box, rado State statistics through StatBroadcast. and interview rooms, and access to live greatly reduced the amount of information distributed on paper have We offerings of game notes, statistics, at our home games in favor of full digital All credentialed media will receive an postgame audio and postgame notes. coverage and team informa email the day before a game with all pertinent the email. tion directly or via links embedded in latest news, information, statistics and rosters for all of the Rams’ 16 athletic 16 athletic of the Rams’ for all and rosters statistics news, information, latest live play-by-play can also listen to the fans worldwide Rams programs. the website Network through State Sports offered by the Colorado coverage events. of most home livestreamed video and can watch app, or the TuneIn to the schedule pages click on click on www.CSURams.com,then Fans can and of football, volleyball live radio coverage radio broadcast for access the tab at the top, click the “Fans” For video, basketball. women’s and men’s the URL CSURams. under Multimedia, or directly access and scan the menu • • • • • • • • • • • • - - - - Collegepressbox.com Collegepressbox.com is the official media Web site for Mountain West football. Access and and each conference for the guides and more media notes, statistics, weekly game download of its 12 member schools throughout the calendar The year. conference office will distribute login information to accredited media; media can also apply for a password by emailing: [email protected].

Media should contact the Athletics Communications office, rather than the Communications office, Media should contact the Athletics individual coaches and/or student-athletes, when needing personal contact information, such as phone numbers or e-mail addresses. CSURAMS.COM/SOCIAL MEDIA features the State athletics, CSURams.com, Web site of Colorado The official TELEPHONE INTERVIEWS interviews as time permits. Bobo is available for phone Head Coach Mike Neaves (kyle. through Kyle an appointment Media should call to make [email protected]). Phone calls (cell, office or home) to any coach or student-athlete are strictly prohibited, unless previously arranged through the athletic Communications office. than sit or kneel, and should either hold personal bags and/or camera so they are not a potential injury equipment, or set them behind a barrier, source for players or the media. times arranged prior to the place at All posed photo shoots must take Communications office. working through the Athletics beginning of practice, during any practice. photo shoots are not permitted Posed Photographers and videographers are not allowed to bring tripods onto the Photographers and videographers are not allowed to bring tripods onto the practice field. Photographers and videographers should remain on the sidelines, or behind to any the end lines. They are not permitted in any drill or in close proximity team or position-group huddles at any time. Photographers should stand a safe distance from the boundary to prevent to stand rather collisions. Also for safety reasons, photographers are asked selected other periods (Athletics Communications staff will notify). Photogra selected other periods (Athletics shots that do not reveal alignments or strategy. phy must be tight, “iso” No sound may be captured during the shooting of practice video. Photographers are allowed to shoot individual drills and group activity as di No photography is allowed of Communications staff. rected by the Athletics or of injured players, whether players receiving treatment from medical staff, practice. or observing participating in individual workouts stand rather than sit or kneel, and should either hold personal bags or set so they are not a potential injury source for players them behind a barrier, or the media. GUIDELINES PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEOGRAPHY Cameras are restricted from shooting/filming any 11-on-11 period, as well as made during the media viewing period may be asked of Coach Bobo, and of Coach Bobo, made during the media viewing period may be asked reported on as answered by the coach. scrimmages) are open During the spring, most regular practices (excluding Athletics to the media during the media viewing period as specific by Communications. All media should remain on the sidelines, standing a safe distance from the to boundary to prevent collisions. Also for safety reasons, media are asked PRACTICE GUIDELINES PRACTICE for the first few football practices are open to media Most Colorado State periods unless otherwise noted. the media provided it is not live-streamed, is allowed during Videography, viewing period, but no sound may be recorded. nor live streaming of any No live reporting of practice details is permissible, questions based on observations method. Upon conclusion of practice, At all times throughout the calendar year, including spring practice, Head including spring practice, all times throughout the calendar year, At Bobo will serve as the sole source for injury information. All Coach Mike to any and not directed to Bobo, questions related to injuries should be athletic trainers, doctors, the injured other member of the program, including or his teammates. student-athlete, Neaves. please contact Kyle If Coach Bobo is unavailable, Media should contact the Athletics Communications office, rather than the rather than office, Communications Media should contact the Athletics when needing personal contact individual coaches and/or student-athletes, e-mail addresses, or contact infor information, such as phone numbers or where such interviews will enhance mation for family members and friends a feature story. INJURIES Requests for their participation in interviews must be made through Assoc. for their Requests Neaves, and will be granted only by approval for Communications Kyle A.D. of the head coach. or student-ath any coach, staff member, Phone calls (cell, office or home) to arranged through the Athletics lete are strictly prohibited, unless previously Communications office. are not available during this period. are not available during TIMES ALL OTHER by is available either in-person or by phone, Bobo Head Coach Mike (kyle. Neaves for Communications Kyle Assoc. A.D. appointment through [email protected]). the year. do not have regular availability throughout Assistant coaches the visiting team interview room adjacent to the home team interview room, home team interview adjacent to the team interview room the visiting room. locker hall from the visitors’ down the RECRUITING PERIOD from this time, Bobo will be less regular during Mike Access to Head Coach the first day, season through the second signing the end of the regular Assistant coaches due to recruiting responsibilities. in February, Wednesday will conduct his postgame press followed by requested players from the from the players by requested followed press postgame his will conduct coaches room. Assistant in the interview list being made available interview not available. players are and true freshmen in place availability will take and media team press conference The visiting • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MEDIA OUTLETS

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