DID YOU KNOW THE MONTANA GRIZZLIES... - Have had 23 winning seasons in a row, dating back to 1986 and have 225 wins during that time, for an average of 9.8 victories per year. - Since 1993, have won or shared 14 (of the last 16) league championships, have an overall record of 178-40 (.817), and are 103-16 in conference games since then. - Were the first team to earn 100 victories during this decade (the Grizzlies won their 100th game of the millennium on Nov. 8, 2009, a 29-12 victory at Portland State), and are 59-8 in league contests since 2000. - In the first nine years of the millennium have a record of 105-19 overall for a winning percentage of .847. - Head coach Bobby Hauck reached the 60-win plateau faster than any coach in Big Sky history, winning his 60th game in his 74th contest at UM. - Current coaching staff has now won six Big Sky titles, three more than any other staff in school history. - Have 66 wins over the past six seasons, which are the most by any FCS (Appalachian State is second with 63 victories) school. - Begin the 2009 season with 105 victories, three more than Oklahoma at the FBS level and 15 more than Appalachian State, which is second in the FCS. - Set Big Sky regular-season home attendance records in 2008, drawing 174,236 fans in seven games, averaging 24,891 per contest. - Also set the league standard for the largest crowd at a regular-season game with 25,326 against Central Washington. - Have gone 23-1 in the Big Sky over the past three seasons, the most in a three-year span by any team in league history. - Have won 10 or more games 11 times in the past 16 seasons. - Have been ranked in the Sports Networks top 25 for 150 weeks in a row since 1993. - Added to their on-going record with their 16th straight FCS playoff appearance in 2008. - Have 27 playoff victories - the second most in FCS history. - Have played in the FCS s championship game six out of the past 14 seasons. - Have participated in 19 of 31 (61.2%) FCS tournaments - the most berths in playoff history. - Have won 11 straight Big Sky Conference titles, a Big Sky record. - Won 27 straight regular-season games from 2006-08, a Big Sky record.

GRIZ IN 2008 NCAA TEAM RANKINGS GRIZ IN 2008 INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS 10th in Scoring Defense (17.75 ppg) Punt Returns: 4th, Marc Mariani (16.59 ypg) 10th in Punt Returns (14.74 ypr) Passing Eff.: 8th, (152.70) 10th in Net Punting (35.63 ypg) Punting: 20th, Ken Wood (41.23 avg.) 13th in Turnover Margin (+1.00) All-purpose Yards: 24th, Marc Mariani (141.56 ypg) 5* 21st in Scoring Offense (31.81 ypg) Rec. Yards Per Game: 29th Marc Mariani (81.75 ypg) 24th Pass Eff. Defense (112.68 ypg) Rushing: 30th, Chase Reynolds (98.94 ypg)

2009 Grizzly Football STEVEN PFAHLER SENIOR TIGHT END 2009 OPPONENTS

Western State at UC Davis ...... : . . . . ______Saturday, Sept. 5 • 1:05 p.m. Mtn. Saturday, Sept. 12* 7:00 p.m. Pac. Washington-Grizzly Stadium • Missoula, Mont. Aggie Stadium • Davis. Calif.

2008 Record 2008 Record 2-8 Overall/2-7 Rocky Mountain AC 5-7 Overall/2-1 Great West Conference

2009 Schedule 2009 Schedule Aug. 29 Fort Hays State 1:00 p.m. Sept. 5 at Fresno State 7:00 p.m. Sept. 5 at Montana 1:05 p.m. Sept. 12 Montana 7:00 p.m. Sept. 12 at Nebraska-Kearney* 12:00 p.m. Sept. 26 Western Oregon 6:00 p.m. Sept. 19 New Mexico Highlands* 1:00 p.m. Oct. 3 at Boise State 5:00 p.m. Sept. 26 at Western New Mexico* 1:00 p.m. Oct. 10 at South Dakota State* 12:00 p.m. Oct. 3 Fort Lewis* 1:00 p.m. Pat Stewart Oct. 17 Winston-Salem State 6:00 p.m. Bob Biggs Oct. 24 at Portland State 1:05 p.m. Oct. 10 at Colo. School of Mines* 12:00 p.m. Head Coach Head Coach Oct. 17 Mesa State* 1:00 p.m. Oct. 31 at Southern Utah* 12:00 p.m. Oct. 24 at Colo. State-Pueblo* 2:00 p.m. Nov. 7 Cal Poly* 1:00 p.m. Oct. 31 at Adams State* 12:00 p.m. Nov. 14 North Dakota* 1:00 p.m. Nov. 7 Chadron State* 1:00 p.m. Nov. 21 at Sacramento State 2:05 p.m. *Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game *Great West Conference game Times Mountain and subject to change Times Pacific and subject to change

Location: Gunnison, Colo. Location: Davis, Calif. Enrollment: 2,500 Enrollment: 30,685 Founded: 1901 Founded: 1908 Colors:Crimson and Slate Colors:Yale Blue & Gold Nickname: Mountaineers Nickname: Aggies Chancellor: Dr. Linda Katehi President: Dr. Jay Helman Athletic Director: Greg Warzecka Athletic Director: Dr. Greg Waggoner Shaun Suttorp Chris Carter Conference: Rocky Mountain Athletic Jr. Wide Receiver Conference: Great West Sr. Wide Receiver Stadium: Mountaineer Bowl Stadium/Capacity: Aggie Stadium/ 10,849 Stadium Surface: Sportex Capacity: 4,000 Stadium Surface: Natural Grass Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year: Bob Biggs/UC Davis/1973 Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year: Pat Stewart/ Western State/1990 Record at School-Years: 124-61-1—16 Record at School-Years/Overall Record-Years: 6-26-3/6-26-3 Overall Record-Years: 124-61-1—16 Assistant Coaches: Brenton Ilium, Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord.; Zach Assistant Coaches: Nevan Bergan, CBs; Keith Buckley,DBs; Greg Chap- Lochard, Safeties; David Pena, OL; Kevin Stanley, CB/Strength; C.J. la, RBs/Special Teams; Jason Gelber, DL; Mark Johnson,Def. Coord.; Teply,Off. Coord.; Lane Wasinger, TEs; Jeff Wilkerson,WRs; Jeff Wil­ Mike Moroski,OL/Co-Off. Coord.; Tim Plough, QBs; Eric Sanders, LBs; Tres Sullivan, Matt Wade, liamson, RBs. WRs; TEs. 2008 Overall Record: 5-7 2008 Overall Record: 2-8 2008 Conference Record/Place: 2-7/8th-T 2008 Conference Record/Place: 2-l/2nd Starters Returning-Lost/Lettermen Returning-Lost: 16-12/27-26 Starters Returning-Lost/Lettermen Returning-Lost: 22-8/51-12 Top Returnees: Jason Assanah, Sr., DB; Paul Bakka, Sr., OL; Trevor Bobb, Top Returnees: Chris Carter, Sr., WR; Greg Denham, So., QB; Mark Tos, Jr., LT; Steven Wulff, Sr., DE. Jr., LB; Shaun Suttorp, Jr., WR. Football Contact: Jared Verner Email: [email protected] Football Contact: Mike Robles Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (970) 943-2831 Cell Phone: (660) 853-8092 Office Phone: (530) 752-3680 Cell Phone: (530) 979-1747 Home Phone:(660) 853-8092 Fax: (970) 943-2754 Home Phone:(530) 979-1747 Fax: (530) 754-5674 Web Address: www.wscathletics.com Web Address: www.ucdavisaggies.com 2008 Results 2008 Results W, 49-26 at Emporia State L, 0-42 at Mesa State* L, 19-29 at San Jose State L, 10-13 Southern Utah* W, 55-24 Nebraska-Kearney* L, 15-44 Colorado State-Pueblo* L, 17-20 at Central Arkansas L, 21-24 Iona W-34-21 at N.M. Highlands* W, 34-31 Adams State* L, 10-16 Portland State W, 38-24 North Dakota* Western New Mexico* W, 53-24 at Chadron State* L, 7-39 at Montana L, 24-29 Sacramento State L, 19-29 at Fort Lewis* L, 17-20 *Rocky Mountain Athletic Conf. game at Northeastern L, 10-27 at Cal Poly* L, 28-51 L, 20-28 Colo. School of Mines* L, 13-41 Northern Colorado W, 34-30 at San Diego *Great West Conference game

i ' i i * 2009 m i Grizzly Football \v . ■ ' * \ - v 9 i m Portland State Northern Arizona ...... Saturday, Sept. 19 • 1:05 p.m. Mtn. Saturday, Sept. 26 • 3:05 p.m. Mtn. Washington-Grizzly Stadium • Missoula, Mont. J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome • Flagstaff, Ariz.

2008 Record 2008 Record 4-7 Overall/3-5 Big Sky Conference 6-5 Overall/4-4 Big Sky Conference

2009 Schedule 2009 Schedule Sept. 5 @Oregon State TBA Sept. 12 @Arizona 7:05 p.m. Sept. 12 Southern Oregon 1:05 p.m. Sept. 19 Southern Utah 3:05 p.m. Sept. 19 @Montana* 1:05 p.m. Sept. 26 Montana* 3:05 p.m. Sept. 26 Weber State* 1:05 p.m. Oct. 3 Northern Colorado* 3:05 p.m. Oct. 3 Sacramento State* 1:05 p.m. Oct. 10 @Montana State* 1:35 p.m. 1:05 p.m. Oct. 10 @Northern Colorado* 1:35 p.m. Jerry Glanville Oct. 17 @Portland State* Jerome Souers Oct. 17 Northern Arizona* 1:05 p.m. Oct. 24 Idaho State* 3:05 p.m. Head Coach Head Coach Oct. 24 UC Davis 1:05 p.m. Oct. 31 @Sacramento State* 2:05 p.m. Oct. 31 vs. Eastern Washington*! 1:05 p.m. Nov. 7 @Mississippi 2:05 p.m. Nov. 7 Montana State* 1:05 p.m. Nov. 14 @Weber State* 12:05 p.m. Nov. 14 @Idaho State* 3:35 p.m. Nov. 21 Eastern Washington* 3:05 p.m. *Big Sky Conference game !in Seattle *Big Sky Conference game Times local to site and subject to change Times local to site and subject to change Location: Flagstaff, Ariz. Location: Portland, Ore. Enrollment: 21,352 Enrollment: 27,000 Founded: 1899 Founded: 1946 Colors:Blue, Gold & Sage Colors:Green, White & Silver Nickname: Lumberjacks d Nickname: Vikings President: Dr. John Haeger President: Dr. Wim Wiewel Aaron Woods Athletic Director: Jim Fallis Alex Henderson Athletic Director: Torre Chisholm Sr. Wide Receiver Conference: Big Sky Sr. Running Back Conference: Big Sky Stadium: J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome Stadium/Capacity: PGE Park/19,566 Capacity: 15,000 Stadium Surface: FieldTurf Stadium Surface: Real Grass Field Turf Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year: Jerry Glanville/Northern Michigan/ 1964 Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year: Jerome Souers/Oregon/1983 Record at PSU-Years/Overall Record-Years: 7-15-2/7-15-2 (College) Record at School-Years/Overall Record-Years: 61-64—11/61-64—11 Assistant Coaches: Bobby April,ILBs/Special Teams; Jim Craft, QBs/ Assistant Coaches: Craig Knoth, TEs/Recruiting; Brian Lindgren, QBs; Run Game Coord.; Brad Davis, OL; Kevin Emberton, OLBs; Josh Fetter, Eric Reed, RBs; Francis St. Paul, WRs; Bill Smith, DL; Andy Thompson, DL; Aleki Pascua, OL; Brandon Shelby,Secondary; Kevin Strasser, WRs/ LBs. ______Pass Game Coord.; Jesse Thompson,RBs. 2008 Overall Record: 6-5 2008 Overall Record: 4-7 2008 Conference Record/Place: 4-4/5th 2008 Conference Record/Place: 3-5/6th-T Starters Returning-Lost/Lettermen Returning-Lost: 14-8/47-24 Starters Returning-Lost/Lettermen Returning-Lost: 16-8/40-23 Top Returnees: Michael Herrick, Jr., QB; Alex Henderson, Sr., RB; An­ Top Returnees: Mario D’Ambrosio,Sr., WR; Drew Hubei, Jr., QB; Joe thony Llanos,LB. Ma’aseia, Sr., DE; Bobby McClintock, Sr., FB; Erik Pedersen, Sr., ILB; Ryan Pedersen,Jr., OLB; Moses Punzal, Sr., OL; Deshawn Shead, So., CB; Football Contact: Steve Shaff Email: [email protected] Aaron Wood,Sr., WR/KR. Office Phone: (928) 523-6792 Cell Phone: (928) 606-6628 Home Phone:(928) 523-6787 Fax: (928) 523-6793 Football Contact: Mike Lund Email: [email protected] Web Address: www.nauathletics.com Office Phone: (503) 725-5602 Cell Phone: (503) 866-0236 Home Phone:(503) 466-9780 Fax: (503) 725-5500 2008 Results Web Address: www.goviks.com @Arizona State L, 13-30 @Idaho State* W, 52-30 2008 Results New Mexico Highlands W, 68-10 Weber State* L, 14-42 Western Oregon W, 31-14 Idaho State* W, 36-13 @Southern Utah W, 19-14 @Montana* L, 10-45 @UC Davis L, 24-38 @Weber State* L, 21-31 @Northern Colorado* W, 25-22 Montana State* L, 23-25 @Washington State L, 9-48 Montana* L, 12-29 Sacramento State* W, 42-10 @Eastern Washington* L, 13-28 @Sacramento State* L, 31-41 @Montana State* L, 32-49 Portland State* W, 37-17 ^Big Sky Conference game Eastern Washington* W, 47-36 Northern Colorado* W, 24-21 @ Northern Arizona* L 17-37 *Big Sky Conference game i ' l l * 2009 Grizzly Football WSS OPPONENTS

Cal Poly Eastern Washingtonnssi Saturday, Oct. 10 • 1:05 p.m. Mtn. Saturday, Oct. 17 • 1:05 p.m. Mtn. Washington-Grizzly Stadium • Missoula, Mont. Washington-Grizzly Stadium • Missoula, Mont.

2008 Record , 2008 Record 8-3 Overall/3-O Great West Conference 6-5 Overall/5-3 Big Sky Conference

2009 Schedule %- . >’ 2009 Schedule Sept. 12 Sacramento State* 4:05 p.m. Sept. 5 Western Oregon 6:05 p.m. Sept. 19 @Ohio University 11:00 a.m. Sept. 12 @ California 2:35 p.m. Sept. 26 @San Jose State 5:00 p.m. Sept. 19 Northern Colorado* 1:05 p.m. Oct. 3 South Dakota State 6:05 p.m. Sept. 26 Sacramento State* 6:05 p.m. Oct. 10 @Montana 12:05 p.m. Oct. 3 @Idaho State* 3:35 p.m. Oct. 17 Southern Utah* 6:05 p.m. Oct. 10 Weber State* 2:05 p.m. Oct. 24 Dixie State 6:05 p.m. Tim Walsh Oct. 17 @Montana* 1:05 p.m. Beau Baldwin Oct. 31 @North Dakota* 2:00 p.m. Head Coach Oct. 24 Montana State* 1:05 p.m. Head Coach Nov. 7 @UC Davis* 1:00 p.m. Oct. 31 Portland State*! 1:05 p.m. Nov. 14 South Dakota* 6:05 p.m. Nov. 14 @Southern Utah 1:05 p.m. Nov. 21 @ Weber State 11:05 a.m. Nov. 21 @Northern Arizona* 3:05 p.m. *Great West Football Conference game *Big Sky Conference game Times Pacific and subject to change !in Seattle Times local to site and subject to change e Location: San Luis Obispo, Calif. Location: Cheney, Wash. Enrollment: 19,222 Enrollment: 9,897 Founded: 1901 Founded: 1882 Colors:Forest Green & Gold Colors:Red & White Nickname: Mustangs Nickname: Eagles President: Dr. Warren J. Baker President: Dr. Rodolfo Arevalo Athletic Director: Alison E. Cone David Fullerton Athletic Director: Bill Chaves Aaron Boyce Conference: Great West Sr. Safety Conference: Big Sky Sr. Wide Receiver Stadium/Capacity: Alex G. Spanos/11,075 Stadium/Capacity: Woodward Field/8,600 Stadium Surface: Natural Grass with lights Stadium Surface: Grass Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year: Tim Walsh/UC Riverside/1977 Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year: Beau Baldwin/Central Washington/1996 Record at School-Years/Overall Record-Years: 1st Year/117-82-18 Record at School-Years/Overall Record-Years: 6-5-1/16-8-2 Assistant Coaches: Bryan Cook,QBs/Co-OfF. Coord.; Jamar Cain, DL; Assistant Coaches: Junior Adams, WRs; Aaron Best, OL/Off. Coord.; Greg Lupfer, LBs/Def. Coord.; Aristotle Thompson,RBs; Saga Tuitele, John Graham, DEs/Def. Coord.; Chris Hansen, CBs; Torey Hunter,DBs; OL/Co-Off. Coord.; Adam Waugh, DBs; Juston Wood,WRs. Ryan Sawyer,DL; Jeff Schmedding, LBs/Special Teams. 2008 Overall Record: 8-3 2008 Overall Record: 6-5 2008 Conference Record/Place: 3-0/1st 2008 Conference Record/Place: 5-3/3rd Starters Returning-Lost/Lettermen Returning-Lost: 17-13/66-30 Starters Returning-Lost/Lettermen Returning-Lost: 15-7/38-19 Top Returnees: Jason Cox,Jr., C; Gavin Cooper, Jr., LB; David Fullerton, Top Returnees: Aaron Boyce,Sr., WR; Brynsen Brown,Sr., WR; Taiwan Sr., Safety; Jon Hall, Sr., FB; Will Mitchell, Jr., OG; Art Munoz, Jr., OT. Jones,So., RB; Matt Nichols, Sr., QB. Football Contact: Eric Burdick Email: [email protected] Football Contact: Dave Cook Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (805) 756-6550 Cell Phone: (805) 550-3427 Office Phone: (509) 359-6334 Cell Phone: (509) 280-2502 Home Phone:(805) 550-3427 Fax: (805) 756-2650 Home Phone:(509) 235-4672 Fax: (509) 359-2828 Web Address: www.gopoly.com Web Address: www.goeags.com 2008 Results 2008 Results @San Diego State W, 29-27 Idaho State W, 49-10 Montana L, 28-30 N. Carolina Central W, 49-3 @Texas Tech L, 24-49 @Montana State* W, 34-17 @McNeese State Canceled UC Davis* W, 51-28 @Colorado L, 24-31 Sacramento State* L, 13-15 @Northwestern State W, 52-18 @Wisconsin L, 35-36 OT Western Washington W, 52-31 @Northern Colorado* W, 31-16 South Dakota* W, 49-22 Weber StateA L ,35-49 Idaho State* W, 45-31 Northern Arizona* W, 28-13 @South Dakota State W, 42-28 *Big West Football Conference game @Portland State* L, 36-47 @Weber State* W, 33-26 Southern Utah* W, 69-41 AFCS 1st Round Playoff g; ime Montana* L, 3-19 *Big Sky Conference game

2009 Grizzly Football 2009 OPPONENTS

at Sacramento State

Saturday, Oct. 24 • 2:05 p.m. Pac. Saturday, Oct. 31 • 1:05 p.m. Mtn. Hornet Stadium • Sacram ento, Calif. Washington-Grizzly Stadium • Missoula, Mont.

2008 Record 2008 Record 6-6 Overall/3-5 Big Sky Conference 10-4 Overall/7-1 Big Sky Conference

2009 Schedule 2009 Schedule Sept. 5 @UNLV 7:00 p.m. Sept. 5 @Wyoming 1:05 p.m. Sept. 12 @Cal Poly 4:00 p.m. Sept. 12 @Colorado State 3:00 p.m. Sept. 26 Eastern Washington* 6:05 p.m. Sept. 19 Idaho State* 6:05 p.m. Oct. 3 @Portland State* 1:05 p.m. Sept. 26 @Portland State* 1:05 p.m. Oct. 10 Idaho State* 2:05 p.m. M i Oct. 3 Montana State* 1:05 p.m. Oct,. 10 @Eastern Washington* 12:35 p.m. Oct. 17 @ Weber State* 12:05 p.m. Marshall Sperbeck Ron McBride Oct. 24 Montana* 2:05 p.m. Oct. 17 Sacramento State* 1:05 p.m. Oct. 31 Northern Arizona* 2:05 p.m. Head Coach Oct. 24 @Northern Colorado* 1:35 p.m. Head Coach Nov. 7 (©Northern Colorado* 11:05 a.m. Oct. 31 @Montana* 1:05 p.m. Nov. 14 (©Montana State* 11:05 a.m. Nov. 14 Northern Arizona* 12:05 p.m. Nov. 21 UC Davis 2:05 p.m. Nov. 21 Cal Poly 12:05 p.m. *Big Sky Conference game *Big Sky Conference game Times local to site and subject to change Times local to site and subject to change

Location: Sacramento, Calif. Location: Ogden, Utah Enrollment: 28,829 Enrollment/Founded: 21,674/1889 Founded: 1947 Colors:Royal Purple & White Colors:Green & Gold Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Hornets President: Dr. Ann Millner President: Dr. Alexander Gonzalez Athletic Director: Jerry Graybeal Athletic Director: Dr. Terry Wanless Christian Clark Conference: Big Sky Trevyn Smith Stadium: Elizabeth Dee Shaw Stewart Stadium Conference: Big Sky Jr. Defensive End Sr. Running Back Stadium/Capacity: Hornet Stadium/21,195 Capacity: 17,500 Stadium Surface: Natural Grass Stadium Surface: Natural Grass Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year: Marshall Sperbeck/Nevada/1984 Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year: Ron McBride/San Jose State/1963 Record at School-Years/Overall Record-Years: 9-14—2/118-67—17 Record at School-Years/Overall Record-Years: 25-22-4/113-85-17 Assistant Coaches: Klayton Adams, TEs/OL; Lou Baiz, LBs/Def. Coord.; Assistant Coaches: Kamall Ahmad, Asst. DL; Jason Beck, QBs; Inoke Daniel DaPrato, WRs; Aaron Ingram, RBs; Jon Osterhout,DL; Anthony Breckterfield, DL; Jake Cookus,Co-Def. Coord./Safeties/Special Teams; Parker, DBs/Special Teams; Jeff Remington,OL; Steve Roberson, DBs. Steve Cox, WRs; Andre Dyson,CBs; Tom Freeman, OL/Off. Coord.; Matt Hammer, RBs; Tom Stackaruk, TEs; Colton Swan, LBs/Co-Def. Coord. 2008 Overall Record: 6-6 2008 Conference Record/Place: 3-5/6th-T 2008 Overall Record: 10-4 Starters Returning-Lost/Lettermen Returning-Lost: 14-10/33-20 2008 Conference Record/Place: 7-1/lst-T Top Returnees: Christian Clark, Jr., DE; Deionte Gordon,So., CB; Matt Starters Returning-Lost/Lettermen Returning-Lost: 12-/36-19 Lemley,Sr., OG; Jason Smith, Sr., QB. Top Returnees: Cameron Higgins, Jr., QB; Kevin Linehan, Sr., DE; Trevyn Football Contact: Brian Berger Email: [email protected] Smith, Sr., RB; Tim Toone,Sr., WR. Office Phone: (916) 278-4313 Cell Phone: (916) 397-4325 Football Contact: Brad Larsen Email: [email protected] Home Phone:(916) 928-0992 Fax: (916) 278-5429 Office Phone: (801) 626-6010 Cell Phone: (801) 698-9548 Web Address: www.hornetsports.com Home Phone: (801) 698-9548 Fax: (801) 626-6490 2008 Results Web Address: www.weberstatesports.com 2008 Results Humboldt State W, 45-13 Montana State* L, 20-31 @Northern Arizona* W, 42-14 @Colorado State L, 20-23 Eastern Washington* W, 15-13 Montana-Western W, 62-6 Portland State* W, 31-21 Southern Oregon W, 27-16 @UC Davis W, 29-19 @Hawaii L, 17-36 @Idaho State* W, 59-27 Weber State* L, 27-33 Northern Colorado* W, 45-25 Dixie State W, 44-7 Eastern Washington* L, 26-33 Portland State* W, 41-31 @Idaho State* L, 33-36 < @Sacramento State* W, 32-27 @Cal PolyA W, 33-26 @Northern Arizona* L, 10-42 *Big Sky Conference game @Utah L,21-37 W, 4 5 -28 @Montana# L, 13-24 @Montana* L, 7-43 Montana* @Montana State* W, 35-12 *Big Sky Conference game Northern Colorado* W, 17-10 AFCS 1st round game #FCS Quarterfinal game i * i i V 2009 Grizzly Football Saturday, Nov. 7 • 3:35 p.m. Mtn. Saturday, Nov. 14 • 12:05 p.m. Mtn. Holt Arena • Pocatello, Idaho Washington-Grizzly Stadium • Missoula, Mont.

2008 Record 2008 Record 1-11 Overall/1-7 Big Sky Conference 1-10 Overall/1 -7 Big Sky Conference

2009 Schedule 2009 Schedule Sept. 5 @Arizona State 7:05 p.m. Sept. 5 @Kansas 6:00 p.m. Sept. 12 @Oklahoma 10:00 a.m. Sept. 12 San Diego 1:35 p.m. Sept. 19 @Weber State* 6:05 p.m. Sept. 19 @Eastern Washington* 1:05 p.m. Oct. 3 Eastern Washington* 3:35 p.m. Sept. 26 Montana State* 1:35 p.m. Oct. 10 @Sacramento State* 2:05 p.m. Oct. 3 @Northern Arizona* 3:05 p.m. /I Oct. 10 Portland State 1:35 p.m. Oct. 17 Northern Colorado* 3:30 p.m. John Zamberlin Scott Downing Oct. 24 @Northern Arizona* 3:05 p.m. Oct. 17 @Idaho State* 3:30 p.m. Head Coach Head Coach Oct. 31 @Montana State* 1:35 p.m. Oct. 24 Weber State* 1:35 p.m. Nov. 7 Montana* 3:35 p.m. Oct. 31 South Dakota 1:35 p.m. Nov. 14 Portland State* 2:35 p.m. Nov. 7 Sacramento State* 12:05 p.m. *Big Sky Conference game Nov. 14 @Montana* 12:05 p.m. Times local to site and subject to change *Big Sky Conference game Times local to site and subject to change Location: Pocatello, Idaho Location: Greeley, Colo. Enrollment: 14,290 Enrollment: 10,799 Founded: 1901 Founded: 1889 Colors:Black & Orange Colors:Blue & Gold Nickname: Bengals Nickname: Bears President: Arthur Vailas President: Kay Norton Athletic Director: JeffTingley Athletic Director: Jay Hinrichs Conference: Big Sky J.D. Ponciano Bryan Waggener Conference: Big Sky Stadium/Capacity: Holt Arena/12,000 Sr. Wide Receiver Sr. Q uarterback Stadium/Capacity: Nottingham Field/8,500 Stadium Surface: Artificial Turf Stadium Surface: Natural Grass Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year: John Zamberlin/Pacific Luthern/1979 Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year: Scott Downing/Sterling College/1979 Record at School-Years/Overall Record-Years: 4-19-2/67-60-12 Record at School-Years/Overall Record-Years: 3-31—4/16-35-1—6 Assistant Coaches: Steve Amrine, Safeties; Joe Cullen,Asst. DL; Junior Assistant Coaches: Brandon Alconcel, OL; Dennis Darnell, Off. Coord.; Falavai, TEs; Mike Havens, OL; Brian Jensen, QBs/Off. Coord.; Drew Pete Darnell, QBs; Cody Deti,LBs/Def. Coord.; Sean Dunaway, DL; Jor­ Miller, WRs; Brian Strandley, DL/Def. Coord.; Brandon Valeria, CBs; dan Fenner, WRs; Kendrick Shaver, Secondaries; David Walker, TEs. Nick Whitwork, RBs. 2008 Overall Record: 1-10 2008 Overall Record: 1-11 2008 Conference Record/Place: l-7/8th-T 2008 Conference Record/Place: l-7/8th-T Starters Returning-Lost/Lettermen Returning-Lost: 16-9/40-16 Starters Returning-Lost/Lettermen Returning-Lost: 14-/33/24 Top Returnees: Max Hewitt, Jr., DB; Brandon Smith, Jr., WR; Bryan Top Returnees: Ryan Henry,Sr., OL; J.D. Ponciano,Sr., WR; Jaron Tay­ Waggener, Sr., QB; D.C. Wilson, Sr., RB. lor, Sr., WR; Jon Vanderwielen, Sr., P. Football Contact: Heather Kennedy Email:[email protected] Football Contact: Frank Mercogliano Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (970) 351-1065 Cell Phone: (970) 978-0675 Office Phone: (208) 282-2621 Cell Phone: (208) 406-3570 Home Phone:(970) 978-0675 Fax: (970) 351-1995 Home Phone:(208) 234-0755 Fax: (208) 282-3659 Web Address: www.uncbears.com Web Address: www.isubengals.com 2008 Results 2008 Results @Purdue L, 10-42 Montana* L, 20-41 @Boise State L, 7-49 @Portland State* L ,13-36 Texas State L, 35-38 @Montana State* L, 7-20 @Idaho L, 27-42 @Cal Poly L, 10-49 Northern Arizona* L, 22-25 Eastern Washington* L, 16-31 North Dakota L ,35-38 Weber State* L, 27-59 @UC Davis L, 30-34 @Sacramento State* L, 25-45 @Eastern Washington* L, 31-45 @Montana* L, 10-29 Idaho State* W, 29-9 @Portland State* L, 21-24 Montana State* L, 21-33 Sacramento State* W, 36-33 OT @ Weber State* L, 10-17 *Big Sky Conference game @Northern Colorado* L ,9-29 *Big Sky Conference game Northern Arizona* L, 30-52

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GrizTravel Plans flHHHKSNI§B»aa Saturday, Nov. 21 • 12:05 p.m. Mtn. Cal Davis Bobcat Stadium • Bozeman, Mont. Hilton Sacramento Arden West 2200 Harvard Street, Sacramento, California 95815-3306 2008 Record Tel: 1-916-922-4700 7-5 Overall/5-3 Big Sky Conference Fax: 1-916-922-8418

2009 Schedule Northern Arizona Sept. 5 @Michigan State 12:05 p.m. Radisson-Woodlands Plaza Sept. 12 Dixie State 1:05 p.m. 1175 West Route 66 Sept. 26 @Northern Colorado* 1:35 p.m. Flagstaff, Arizona 86001 Oct. 3 @Weber State* 1:05 p.m. A Tel: (928) 774-0609 Oct. 10 Northern Arizona* 1:35 p.m. Fax: (928) 773-1827 Oct. 17 South Dakota 1:05 p.m. Rob Ash Oct. 24 @Eastern Washington* 1:05 p.m. Oct. 31 Idaho State* 1:35 p.m. Head Coach Sacramento Nov. 7 @Portland State* 1:05 p.m. Marriott Sacramento Rancho Cordova Nov. 14 Sacramento State* 12:05 p.m. 11211 Point East Drive Nov. 21 Montana* 12:05 p.m. Rancho Cordova, California 95742 *Big Sky Conference game Tel: 1-916-638-1100 Times local to site and subject to change Fax: 1-916-635-8356 Location: Bozeman, Mont. Enrollment: 12,250 Idaho State BENGALS Founded: 1893 Holiday Inn- Pocatello Colors:Blue & Gold 1399 Bench Road Nickname: Bobcats Pocatello, Idaho 83201 President: Dr. Geoffrey Gamble Tel: 1-208-237-1400 Athletic Director: Peter Fields Dane Fletcher Fax: 1-208-238-0225 Conference: Big Sky Sr. Defensive End Stadium/Capacity: Bobcat Stadium/13,500 Stadium Surface: Field Turf Montana State Yellowstone Inn and Conference Center Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year: Rob Ash/Cornell (Iowa)/1973 1515 West Park Record at School-Years/Overall Record-Years: 13-10-2/189-109-5-29 Livingston, Montana 59047 Assistant Coaches: Bryan Applewhite, RBs; Bo Beck, DL; Brian Von Ber­ Tel: (406) 222-6110 gen, WRs; Justin Gaines, Secondaries Asst.; Kane Ioane, LBs Asst.; Noah Fax: (406) 222-3357 Joseph,Secondaries; Jamie Marshall, LBs/Def. Coord.; Jason McEndoo, OL; Dale Ploessi, TEs/Co-Off. Coord.; Jim Svoboda, Asst. Head Coach/ QBs/Co-Off. Coord. 2008 Overall Record: 7-5 2008 Conference Record/Place: 5-3/4th-T Starters Returning-Lost/Lettermen Returning-Lost: 15-9/42-15 Top Returnees: Dane Fletcher, Sr., DE; Cody Kempt,Jr., QB; Cory Nicol, Sr., CB; Kevin Retoriano, Sr., SS. Football Contact: Bill Lamberty Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (406) 994-5133 Cell Phone: (406) 580-6781 Home Phone:(406) 587-5459 Fax: (406) 994-2278 Web Address: www.msubobcats.com 2008 Results Adams State W, 59-3 @Sacramento State* W, 31-20 @Kansas State L, 10-69 Northern Colorado* W, 20-7 @Minnesota L, 23-35 @Northern Arizona* W, 25-23 South Dakota W, 37-18 Portland State* W, 49-32 @Idaho State* W, 33-21 @Montana* L, 3-35 Weber State* L, 12-35 *Big Sky Conference game Eastern Washington* L, 17-34

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2000: Montana 30, at WSU 28 2001: Montana 42, at Sac State 7 1975: Montana 28, at NAU 22 2001: at Montana 38, WSU 23 2002: at Montana 31, Sac State 24 1976: NAU 23, at Montana 21 First Meeting 2002: Montana 39, at WSU 7 2003: Montana 26, at Sac State 0 1977: at NAU 25, Montana 24 2003: at Montana 12, WSU 7 2004: at Montana 52, Sac State 21 1978: NAU 15, at Montana 6 2004: Montana 42, at WSU 21 2005: Montana 31, at Sac State 14 1979: at NAU 26, Montana 13 2005: at Montana 24, WSU 19 2006: at Montana 59, Sac State 14 1980: at Montana 31, NAU 21 1969: at Montana 14, Cal Poly 0 2006: Montana 33, at WSU 30 2007: Montana 17, at Sac State 3 1981: Montana 29, at NAU 23 1971: Montana 38, at Cal Poly 14 2007: at Montana 18, WSU 10 2008: at Montana 43, Sas State 7 1982: at Montana 36, NAU 35 1994: at Montana 45, Cal Poly 0 2008: at WSU 45, Montana 28 (Montana leads 14-0) 1983: Montana 21, at NAU 17 1996: at Montana 43, Cal Poly 0 at Montana 24, WSU 13A *Year Sac State joined Big Sky 1984: NAU 24, at Montana 18 1998: at Montana 37, Cal Poly 14 (Montana leads 36-12) 12 OT 1985: Montana 32, at NAU 31 1999: Montana 28, at Cal Poly 14 *Year WSU joined Big Sky 1986: NAU 34, at Montana 28 2000: at Montana 53, Cal Poly 3 AFCS playoff game 1987: at NAU 24, Montana 17 2001: Montana 31, at Cal Poly 17 1988: at UM 33, NAU 26 (2 OT) 2003: at Montana 17, Cal Poly 14 Montana vs. 1989: Montana 34, at NAU 14 2005: at Montana 36, Cal Poly 27 lasKjwWashinqton 1976: at UNC 27, Montana 19 1990: at Montana 48, NAU 14 Cal Poly 35, at Montana 21A 1977: at Montana 34, UNC 13 1991: Montana 34, at NAU 27 2006: at Montana 10, Cal Poly 9 1938: at Montana 27, EWU 0 1978: at Montana 31, UNC 14 1992: at Montana 28, NAU 27 2008: Montana 30, at Cal Poly 28 1940: at Montana 9, EWU 0 1979: Montana 20, at UNC 10 1993: Montana 38, at NAU 23 AFCS playoff game 1946: at Montana 31, EWU 7 2002: at Montana 31, UNC 14 1994: at Montana 34, NAU 24 (Montana leads 12-1) 1947: Montana 21, at EWU 0 2004: at Montana 27, UNC 16 1995: Montana 24, at NAU 21 1948: EWU 12, Montana 7# 2006: Montana 53, at UNC 21* 1996: at Montana 48, NAU 32 1949: at Montana 19, EWU 6 2007: at Montana 52, UNC 7 1997: at NAU 27, Montana 24 1950: Montana 52, at EWU 0 2008: Montana 41, at UNC 20 1998: at Montana 33, NAU 20 1926: UM 21, UC Davis 0 1980: at Montana 42, EWU 7 (Montana leads 8-1) 1999: Montana 42, at NAU 23 1995: at UM 41, UC Davis 20 1981: at EWU 14, Montana 13 *Year UNC joined Big Sky 2000: at Montana 17, NAU 7 2008 at Montana 29, UC Davis 24 1983: at EWU 27, Montana 26 2001: Montana 38, at NAU 27 (Montana leads 3-0) 1984: at Montana 14, EWU 14 2002: at Montana 38, NAU 24 1985: at EWU 52, Montana 19 2003: Montana 59, at NAU 21 1986: at Montana 42, EWU 37$ 2004: at Montana 34, NAU 22 1966 at NAU 34, Montana 8 1962: at Montana 25, WSU 6 1987: Montana 22, at EWU 0* 2005: Montana 23, at NAU 0 1968 at NAU 18, Montana 0 2006: at Montana 24, NAU 21 1963: at WSU 19, Montana 13* 1988: at Montana 30, EWU 6 1969 at Montana 52, NAU 7 1964: at Montana 20, WSU 12 1989: Montana 22, at EWU 16 2007: at NAU 16, Montana 21 1970 Montana 20, at NAU 0* 2008: at Montana 45, NAU 10 1965: Montana 15, at WSU 14 1990: EWU 36, at Montana 35 1972 at Montana 40, NAU 17 1966: WSU 28, at Montana 0 1991: at EWU 20, Montana 17 (Montana leads 29-12) 1973 at NAU 14, Montana 10 *Year NAU joined Big Sky 1967: Montana 13, at WSU 12 1992: EWU 27, at Montana 21 1974 at Montana 27, NAU 0 1968: WSU 20, at Montana 16 1993: Montana 35, at EWU 20 1969: Montana 20, at WSU 17 1994: at Montana 49, EWU 29 1970: at Montana 38, WSU 29 1995: Montana 63, at EWU 7 1971: Montana 14, at WSU 13 1996: Montana 34, at EWU 30 1972: at Montana 12, WSU 7 1997: EWU 40, at Montana 35 1973: Montana 10, at WSU 0 1998: Montana 30, at EWU 27 1974: at Montana 24, WSU 13 1999: at Montana 25, EWU 7 1975: Montana 48, at WSU 12 2000: Montana 41, at EWU 31 1976: at Montana 28, WSU 25 2001: at UM 29, EWU 26 (2 OT) 1977: WSU 31, at Montana 23 2002: at EWU 30, Montana 21 1978: Montana 27, at WSU 7 2003: at Montana 41, EWU 10 1979: at Montana 23, WSU 16 2004: Montana 31, at EWU 28 1980: at WSU 38, Montana 21 2005: EWU 34, at Montana 20 1981: WSU 7, at Montana 6 2006: Montana 33, at EWU 17 1982: Montana 42, at WSU 20 2007: at Montana 24, EWU 23 1983: at Montana 28, WSU 26 2008: Montana 19, at EWU 3 1984: at WSU 47, Montana 14 (Montana leads 24-10-1) 1985: WSU 57, at Montana 29 #Played in Great Falls, Mont. 1986: Montana 55, at WSU 29 $Last game played in Dornblaser 1987: WSU 29, at Montana 26 Stadium 1988: Montana 41, at WSU 14 *Year EWU joined Big Sky 1989: at Montana 31, WSU 6 1990: Montana 39, at WSU 37 1991: at Montana 47, WSU 38 1992: at WSU 24, Montana 7 1993: at Montana 45, WSU 17 1993: at Montana 54, Sac State 7 1994: Montana 35, at WSU 20 1996: Montana 35, at Sac State 17* 1995: at Montana 49, WSU 22 1997: at Montana 52, Sac State 10 1996: Montana 24, at WSU 10 1998: Montana 31, at Sac State 16 1997: at Montana 38, WSU13 1999: at Montana 41, Sac State 38! 1998: at WSU 27, Montana 20 2000: at Montana 24, Sac State 20 1999: at Montana 81, WSU 22 Sophomore Linebacker Alex Shaw

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* 1985: at Montana 35, ISU 29 1933: Montana 32, MSU 0# 1975: at MSU 20, Montana 3 Montana vs. Portland State 1986: at Montana 38, ISU 31$ 1934: Montana 25, MSU 0# 1976: MSU 21, at Montana 12 1935: Montana 20, MSU 0# 1966: at Montana 10, PSU 0 Montana 57, at ISU 13 1977: at MSU 24, Montana 19 1936: Montana 27, MSU 0# 1967: Montana 55, at PSU 7 1987: at Montana 63, ISU 0 1978: at Montana 24, MSU 8 i 1937: Montana 19, MSU 0# 1979: at MSU 38, Montana 21 1968: at Montana 58, PSU 0 1988: Montana 34, at ISU 7 1938: Montana 13, MSU 0# 1980: MSU 24, at Montana 7 » 1969: Montana 49, at PSU 14 1989: at Montana 35, ISU 21 1939: Montana 6, MSU 0# 1970: at Montana 31, PSU 25 1990: Montana 42, at ISU 23 1981: Montana 27, at MSU 17 1940: Montana 6, MSU 0# 1982: at Montana 45, MSU 14 i 1971: at PSU 36, Montana 29 1991: at Montana 24, ISU 13 1941: Montana 23, MSU 13# 1983: at MSU 28, Montana 8 1974: Montana 24, at PSU 14 1992: Montana 21, at ISU 14 * 1946: Montana 20, MSU 7# 1984: MSU 34, at Montana 24 1975: at Montana 33, PSU 16 1993: at Montana 28, ISU 16 1947: MSU 13, Montana 12# 1985: at MSU 41, Montana 18 1976: at PSU 50, Montana 49 1994: at ISU 28, Montana 23 » 1948: Montana 14, MSU 0# 1986: at Montana 59, MSU 28 1977: at Montana 40, PSU 25 1995: at Montana 35, ISU 21 1949: Montana 34, MSU 12 # 1987: Montana 55, at MSU 7 1978: at PSU 27, Montana 16 1996: at Montana 43, ISU 19 i 1950: Montana 33, MSU 0# 1988: at Montana 17, MSU 3 1979: PSU 40, at Montana 32 1997: Montana 48, at ISU 0 1951: Montana 38, at MSU 0# 1989: Montana 17, at MSU 2 * 1980: at PSU 20, Montana 0 1998: at Montana 40, ISU 13 1952: at Montana 35, MSU 12 1990: at Montana 35, MSU 18 1981: at Montana 33, PSU 3 1999: Montana 73, at ISU 23 1953: Montana 32, at MSU 13 # 1982: at PSU 35, Montana 28 2000: at Montana 38, ISU 21 1991: Montana 16, at MSU 9 1954: at Montana 25, MSU 21 1992: at Montana 29, MSU 17 1983: at Montana 35, PSU 19 2001: Montana 32, at ISU 28 # 1955: Montana 19, at MSU 0 1993: Montana 42, at MSU 30 1984: Montana 17, at PSU 16 2002: at Montana 13, ISU 9 1956: MSU 33, at Montana 13 1994: at Montana 55, MSU 20 1985: PSU 21, at Montana 16 2003: at ISU 43, UM 40 (2 OT) i 1957: at MSU 22, Montana 13 1995: Montana 42, at MSU 33 1986: Montana 35, at PSU 14 2004: at Montana 24, ISU 22 1958: MSU 20, at Montana 6 1996: at Montana 35, MSU 14 1987: PSU 20, at Montana 3 2005: Montana 32, at ISU 10 # 1959: at MSU 40, Montana 6 1997: Montana 27, at MSU 25 1988: at PSU 21, Montana 0 2006: at Montana 23, ISU 10 1960: at Montana 10, MSU 6 1998: at Montana 28, MSU 21 »# 1989: at Montana 30, PSU 21 2007: Montana 27, at ISU 14 1961: at MSU 10, Montana 9 1999: Montana 49, at MSU 3 1996: at Montana 63, PSU 6* 2008: at Montana 29, ISU 10 1962: at Montana 36, MSU 19 j 1997: Montana 37, at PSU 7 (Montana leads 38-13) 2000: at Montana 28, MSU 3 1963: at MSU 18, Montana 3* 2001: Montana 38, at MSU 27 1998: at Montana 20, PSU 17 *Year ISU joined Big Sky j 1964: MSU 30, at Montana 6 2002: MSU 10, at Montana 7 1999: at PSU 51, Montana 48 OT $First game played at Washington- 1965: at MSU 24, Montana 7 2003: at MSU 27, Montana 20 2000: Montana 33, at PSU 21 Grizzly Stadium # 1966: MSU 38, at Montana 0 2001: at Montana 33, PSU 13 2004: at Montana 38, MSU 22 1967: at MSU 14, Montana 8 2002: Montana 24, at PSU 21 2005: at MSU 16, Montana 6 1968: MSU 29, at Montana 24 2003: at Montana 42, PSU 14 2006: at Montana 13, MSU 7 1897: at Montana 18, MSU 6 1969: Montana 7, at MSU 6 li 2004: at PSU 35, Montana 32 2007: Montana 41, at MSU 20 1898: Montana 6, at MSU 0 1970: at Montana 35, MSU 0 2005: at Montana 37, PSU 16 2008: at Montana 35, MSU 3 at Montana 16, MSU 0 1971: Montana 30, at MSU 0 # 2006: Montana 26, at PSU 20 #Played in Butte, Mont. 1899: at MSU 38, Montana 0 1972: MSU 21, at Montana 3 2007: at Montana 34, PSU 31 *Year MSU joined Big Sky J MSU 5, at Montana 0 1973: at MSU 33, Montana 7 2008: Montana 29, at PSU 12 (Montana leads 68-35-5) 1900: at Montana 12, MSU 11 1974: MSU 43, at Montana 29 (Montana leads 24-11) HI 1901 at MSU 31, Montana 0 *Year PSU joined Big Sky 1902 MSU 38, at Montana 0 » 1903 at MSU 13, Montana 6 » 1904 at Montana 79, MSU 0 1921 at Montana 25, ISU 0 1908: at Montana 0, MSU 0 » 1922 at Montana 15, ISU 12 at MSU 5, Montana 0 1936 at Montana 45, ISU 13 1909: Montana 3, at MSU 0 * 1962 Montana 22, at ISU 15 at Montana 15, MSU 5 1910: Montana 0, at MSU 0 HI 1963 ISU 14, at Montana 13* 1964 at ISU 14, Montana 7 at Montana 10, MSU 0 1912: Montana 7, at MSU 0 H 1965 at Montana 16, ISU 0 1966 at ISU 17, Montana 14 at Montana 39, MSU 3 ii 1967 at Montana 20, ISU 0 1913: Montana 7, at MSU 0 1968 at ISU 23, Montana 13 at Montana 20, MSU 0 HI 1969 at Montana 46, ISU 36 1914: at Montana 26, MSU 9 1970 Montana 35, at ISU 34 1916 Montana 6, at MSU 6 HI 1971 at Montana 45, ISU 35 1917 at Montana 9, MSU 7 1919 Montana 6, at MSU 6 l l 1972 at ISU 14, Montana 7 1973 at Montana 19, ISU 14 1920 at Montana 28, MSU 0 n 1974 at ISU 25, Montana 22 1921 Montana 14, at MSU 7 1975 ISU 10, at Montana 7 1922 at Montana 7, MSU 6 HI 1976 at Montana 21, ISU 17 1923 Montana 24, at MSU 13 1977 at Montana 17, ISU 15 1925 at Montana 29, MSU 7 1978 Montana 28, at ISU 7 1926 Montana 27, MSU 0# 1979 at Montana 28, ISU 24 1927 Montana 6, MSU 0# 1980 at ISU 17, Montana 0 1928 Montana 0, MSU 0# 1929 MSU 14, Montana 12# # 1981 at Montana 24, ISU 21 1982 Montana 14, at ISU 28 1930 Montana 13, MSU 6 # HI 1983 ISU 31, at Montana 17 1931 Montana 37, MSU 6 # 1984 at ISU 43, Montana 3 1932 MSU 19 , Montana 7# Senior Defensive End George Mercer HI i* ------S 2009 Grizzly Football LfwPtiONENT HISTORY

W L T W L T Abilene Christian 1 0 0 Farragut Naval Base 0 2 0 Albany 2 0 0 Fort Lewis 2 0 0 Appalachian State 1 0 0 Fresno State 0 1 0 Arizona 1 4 0 Furman 1 0 0 Army 0 1 0 Georgia Southern 1 2 0 Boise State 9 16 0 Gonzaga 11 9 4 Brigham Young 5 11 0 Hawaii 1 4 0 British Columbia 2 0 0 Hofstra 3 1 0 California 0 5 0 Houston 0 1 0 Cal Fullerton 1 1 0 Humboldt State 1 0 0 Cal Poly 12 1 0 Idaho 27 55 2 Cal-State Chico 1 0 0 Idaho State 38 13 0 Cal-State Northridge 4 1 0 Iowa 0 2 0 Carroll College 7 0 0 Jackson State 1 0 0 I Carson-Newman 1 0 0 Jacksonville State 1 0 0 Central Washington 1 0 0 James Madison 1 1 0 Colorado State 6 10 0 Kansas State 0 1 0 Delaware 0 1 0 Long Beach State 0 1 0 DePaul 1 0 0 Louisiana Tech 0 1 0 East Tennessee State 1 0 0 Maine 2 0 0 Eastern Illinois 1 0 0 Marshall 1 1 0 Eastern Kentucky 1 0 0 McNeese State 3 3 0 Eastern New Mexico 3 0 0 Minnesota 0 1 0 Eastern Washington 24 10 1 Minnesota-Duluth 1 0 0 Montana State 68 35 5 Montana Tech 12 4 2 Nevada 4 10 0 New Hampshire 1 0 0 New Mexico 4 10 0 Sophomore Running Back North Dakota 10 7 1 Beau Donaldson Nicholls State 1 0 0 North Dakota State 3 3 0 North Texas 1 0 0 W L T Northern Arizona 29 12 0 Southern Illinois 1 0 0 Northern Colorado 8 1 0 Southern Utah 4 1 0 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 Stanford 0 4 0 Northern Iowa 3 0 0 Stephen F. Austin 3 0 0 Northwestern State 3 0 0 Syracuse 0 0 1 Oklahoma City 1 0 0 Texas State 1 0 0 Oregon 0 7 1 Texas Tech 1 3 0 Oregon State 2 12 2 Thomas More 1 0 0 Pacific University 1 1 0 Troy State 1 0 0 Pacific 2 5 0 Tulsa 0 1 0 Pocatello Marines 1 0 0 UC-Davis 3 0 0 Portland 2 0 1 UCLA 0 6 0 Portland State 24 11 0 UNLV 1 4 0 Puget Sound 3 1 0 Utah 0 11 0 Rice 0 1 0 Utah State 8 26 0 Richmond 1 1 0 Washington 1 16 1 Sacramento State 14 0 0 Washington State 2 32 0 Sam Houston State 3 1 0 Weber State 36 12 0 Saint Marys (Calif.) 2 0 0 Western Illinois 1 2 0 San Diego 0 1 0 Western State 0 0 0 San Diego Marines 0 2 0 Western Washington 1 0 0 San Francisco 2 1 1 Whitman 5 5 1 San Jose State 0 3 0 Willamette 0 1 0 Simon Fraser 3 2 0 Wofford 0 1 0 Sonoma State 1 0 0 Wyoming 0 13 0 1 South Dakota 9 6 0 Youngstown State 0 2 0 South Dakota State 6 0 0 TOTALS w L Pet. Southern California 0 5 0 514 454 .531 Sophomore Linebacker Caleb McSurdy 2009 games in bold

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The Big Sky Conference enters its 47th year of athletic competition in On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was adopted by the six presidents 2009-10. The Big Sky is an NCAA Division I member in all sports, with of the charter members as the name of the new conference. The name Big member institutions classified in the Football Championship Subdivision Sky originated in a novel written by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Great (formally I-AA). The Big Sky returned to a nine-team format in 2006 with Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled “The Big Sky.” Jack Hollowell, a former Mon­ the addition of Northern Colorado. tana advertising director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure The current lineup includes Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Mon­ State. While on a track and field trip from Pocatello, Idaho, to Missoula, tana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland Mont., the legendary Dubby Holt of Idaho State saw a “Welcome to Big State, Sacramento State and Weber State. The league has become one of the Sky Country” sign as his team entered Montana. Holt, and his athletes strongest Division I conferences in the West and is a national leader in the thought “Big Sky” would be a perfect name for the new conference. Harry Football Championship Subdivision. Missildine of the Spokane Spokesman-Review called for the newly formed league to be named the Big Sky Conference in his column dated Feb. 20, The Big Sky Conference was established in 1963 by six charter mem­ 1963. bers - Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State and Weber State. Those six schools formed the foundation of the Big Sky before the The Big Sky sponsors championships in 14 sports, including mens and league expanded in 1970 by adding Boise State and Northern Arizona. womens cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, basketball and Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and was replaced by Nevada, which gave the tennis. In addition, there are also championships in football, and womens league eight members. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 with volleyball, golf and soccer. the addition of Eastern Washington. The 2009-10 season will mark the 22nd year that the Big Sky Confer­ The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the league, beginning in 1992 ence will sponsor championships in womens sports. The former Mountain when Nevada departed and put the Big Sky back at eight teams. In 1996 West Conference existed from 1982-88, sponsoring championships for Boise State and Idaho left and at the same time the conference added Port­ womens sports at the same institutions the Big Sky had mens programs. land State, Sacramento State and Cal State Northridge. The Big Sky main­ The Big Sky merged with the Mountain West in 1988, forming one league tained nine teams for five years before Cal State Northridge departed in for both men and women. the spring of 2001. Doug Fullerton, the fifth commissioner of the Big Sky Conference, will With the addition of Northern Colorado, the Big Sky spreads across enter his 15th year at the helm. Fullerton took over the Big Sky on July eight states spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky Mountain 1, 1995, replacing longtime commissioner Ron Stephenson. Stephenson Front. The Big Sky is represented along the entire west coast with schools served the league for 14 years. Steve Belko was the commissioner from in Washington, Oregon and California. League schools also range up and 1977-81 while John Roning held the post from 1971-77. The first league down the Rocky Mountains with institutions in Montana, Idaho, Utah, commissioner was Jack Friel, who served from 1963-71. Arizona and now Colorado. Of the eight western-most states in the contiguous United States only one, Nevada, is not represented in the Big Sky.

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Past Big Sky Champs...... Runnersup 2008 Big Sky Conference Final Standings (Big Sky Games Only) 1963 Idaho State (3-1) ...... Montana State (2-1) W L PF PA 1964 Montana State (3-0) ...... Idaho State(2-1) Montana* 7 1 269 110 1965 Weber State, Idaho (3-1) ...... Montana (2-2) Weber State# 7 1 287 110 1966 Montana State (4-0) ...... Idaho (3-1) Eastern Washington 5 3 223 184 1967 Montana State (4-0) ...... Montana, Weber State, Idaho (2-2) Montana State 5 3 190 207 1968 Weber State, Idaho, Montana State (3-1) Northern Arizona 4 4 216 219 1969 MONTANA (4-0) ...... Weber State (3-1) Sacramento State 3 5 198 253 1970 MONTANA (6-0) ...... Idaho State (4-2) Portland State 3 5 220 236 1971 Idaho (4-1) ...... Boise State (4-2) Northern Colorado 1 7 150 188 1972 Montana State (5-1) ...... Idaho State (4-1) Idaho State 1 7 1 11 1973 Boise State (6-0) ...... Montana State (5-1) *Earned share of regular-season title and at-large 1974 Boise State (6-0) ...... Montana State (5-1) playoff berth 1975 Boise State (5-0-1)...... Idaho State, Montana State (4-2) #Clinched automatic bid and share of regular- 1976 Montana State (6-0) ...... Idaho (5-1) season title 1977 Boise State (6-0)...... Northern Arizona (5-1) (All Games) 1978 Northern Arizona ...... Montana, Montana State (4-2) W L PF PA 1979 Montana State (6-1) ...... Nevada (5-2) Montana 14 2 509 284 1980 Boise State (6-1)...... Idaho (4-3) Weber State 10 4 493 317 1981 Idaho State, Boise State (6-1) ...... Montana (5-2) Montana State 7 5 319 324 1982 MONTANA, Idaho, Montana State (5-2) Eastern Washington 6 5 323 295 1983 Nevada (6-1)...... Idaho State (5-2) Northern Arizona 6 5 316 273 1984 Montana State (6-1) ...... Nevada (5-2) Sacramento State 6 6 219 324 1985 Idaho (6-1) ...... Nevada (6-1) Portland State 4 7 284 357 1986 Nevada (7-0)...... NAU, Idaho (5-2) Northern Colorado 1 10 225 326 1987 Idaho (7-1) ...... Weber State (7-1) Idaho State 1 11 256 494 1988 Idaho (7-1) ...... Montana (6-2) 1989 Idaho (8-0) ...... Montana (7-1) 2008 Montana 1990 Nevada (7-1)...... Idaho, Boise State (6-2) Big Sky Players of the Week 1991 Nevada (8-0) ...... Montana (6-2) Sept. 8 Andrew Schmidt, RB, Offense 1992 Idaho (6-1) ...... Eastern Washington (6-1) Brandon Fisher, LB, Defense 1993 MONTANA (7-0)...... Idaho, Eastern Washington (5-2) Sept. 15 Marc Mariani, WR, Offense* 1994 Bo ise State (6-1)...... Montana, Idaho (5-2) Sept. 29 Brody McKnight, K., Special Teams 1995 MONTANA (6-1) ...... Boise State, Idaho, NAU, WSU (4-3) Oct. 20 Cole Bergquist, QB, Offense 1996 MONTANA (8-0) ...... Northern Arizona (7-1) Nov. 3 Chase Reynolds, RB, Offense* 1997 Eastern Washington (7-1) ...... Montana (6-2) Colt Anderson, SS, Defense* 1998 MONTANA (6-2) ...... Cal State Northridge, Montana State (5-3) Nov. 10 Chase Reynolds, RB, Offense* 1999 MONTANA (7-1) ...... PSU, NAU, EWU (6-2) Nov. 17 Marc Mariani, WR, Special Teams 2000 MONTANA (8-0) ...... Portland State, Sacramento State, Weber State (5-3) Noc. 24 Marc Mariani, WR, Special Teams* 2001 MONTANA (7-0) ...... Northern Arizona, Portland State (5-2) indicates co-recipient 2002 MONTANA, Idaho State, Montana State (5-2) 2003 MONTANA, Montana State, Northern Arizona (5-2) 2004 MONTANA, Eastern Washington (6-1) ...... Montana State, Portland State (4-3) 2005 MONTANA, Eastern Washington, Montana State (5-2) ...... PSU, WSU (4-3) 2006 MONTANA (8-0)...... Montana State, Portland State (6-2) 2007 MONTANA (8-0)...... Eastern Washington (6-2) 2008 MONTANA, Weber State (7-1)...... Eastern Washington, Montana State (5-3)

Big Sky M em bers School Location Web Address Eastern Washington Cheney, Wash. www.goeags.com Idaho State Pocatello, Idaho www.isubengals.com Montana Missoula, Mont. www.montanagrizzlies.com Montana State Bozeman, Mont. www.msubobcats.com Northern Arizona Flagstaff, Ariz. www.nauathletics.com Northern Colorado Greeley, Colo. www.uncbears.com Portland State Portland, Ore. www.goviks.com Sacramento State Sacramento, Calif. www.hornetsports.com Weber State Ogden, Utah www.weber.edu/ahtletics Linebacker Brandon Fisher, Big Sky Defensive Player of the Week, Sept. 8,2008

2009 Grizzly Football Montana's First Team Big Sky Conference Selections -1963-2008

1963 1976 1992 2001 Pete Gotay, FB Greg Anderson, DB Sam Davidson, DT Calvin Coleman, CB Jerry Luchau, OG Paul Cooley, WR Dan Downs, ILB John Fitzgerald, FB Chris Pomajevich, WR 1977 Todd Ericson, FS Spencer Frederick, TE 1964 Monty Bullerdick, RB Chad Lembke, ILB Yohance Humphery, RB Vince Huntsberger*, SS Paul Connelly FIB 1978 1993 Etu Molden, WR Wayne Harrington, OC Guy Bingham, OL #, QB Chris Snyder, K 1965 Greg Dunn, FS Dan Downs, ILB Matt Steinau, OLB Terry Bergren, E Steve Fisher, DT Carl Franks, CB/FS Thatcher Szalay, OG Willie Jones, RB Allen Green, TE Scott Gurnsey, WR Frank Garrett, OG 2002 1966 Sam Martin, DE Kurt Schilling, OLB John Edwards!, QB Warren Hill, Safety 1979 Tim Bush, DE Raul Allegre, K 1994 1967 Blake Horgan, DT Kent Clausen, ILB Keith Burke, CB Bob Beers, ILB Dylan McFarland, OT Greg Dunn, FS Dave Dickenson#, QB Bob Graham, DT Levander Segars, Returns Jim Hard, WR Dan Downs, ILB Lon Howard, OT Vernon Smith, CB Sam Martin, DE Scott Gragg, OT Larry Huggins, DE Chris Snyder, K 1995 Bryan Magnuson, RB 1981 Trey Young*, FS Mick O’Neill, Safety Pat Curry, DE Mike Agee, OG 2003 Herb White, OG, DE Jim Rooney, OT Mike Bouchee, ILB Jason Crebo, LB Dylan McFarland, OT 1968 Mickey Sutton, CB/PR Dave Dickenson#, QB Jon Skinner, OG Bob Beers, ILB 1982 Joe Douglass, WR/PR Brad Weston, FB Tuufuli Uperesa, OT Tony Fudge, SS David Kempfert, OC Chris Snyder, K Herb White, OG, DE Ben Kiefer, OLB Yohanse Manzanarez, DE Brent Meyers, OLB 1969 1983 Blaine McElmurry, FS Dave DeCoite, FS Arnie Blancas, RB Brian Salonen, TE Eric Simonson, OT 2004 Tim Gallagher, LB 1985 Matt Wells, WR Cory Procter, OT Bill Gutman, OT Mike Rice, WR/P 1996 , QB Les Kent, RB 1986 Mike Agee, OG Lex Hilliard, RB Larry Miller, DL Larry Clarkson, OT !, QB Mike Murphy, DE Jim Nordstrom, DE Mike Rice, WR/P Jason Baker, OT Shane MacIntyre, ILB Roy Robinson, DB Jason Crebo*, LB Jefferson Heidelberger, Special Teams John Stedham, OG 1987 Joe Douglass, WR/PR 2005 Karl Stein, FS Tony Breland, SS Corey Falls, DE Brad Rhoades, OT Larry Stranahan, DT Scott Camper, DT David Kempfert, OC Lex Hilliard, RB Tuufuli Uperesa, OT Larry Clarkson, OT Pat Foster, DE Blaine McElmurry, FS Tuff Harris, Returns 1970 Mike Rankin, ILB 1997 Alan Saenz, DT Arnie Blancas, RB Bill Venard, OC Kelley Bryant, DT Brady Green, Special Teams Larry Miller, DL Jason Crebo, LB 2006 Steve Okoniewski, OT 1988 Justin Gaines, CB Eric Allen, WR Karl Stein, FS J.C. Campbell, OLB Jody Farmer, RB/P/KOR 1998 Cody Balogh, OT 1971 Tim Hauck*, FS Brian Ah Yat#, QB Colin Dow, OG Steve Caputo, RB Mike Rankin, ILB Kelley Bryant, DT Mike Murphy, DE Steve Okoniewski, OT Quinton Richardson, CB Scott Curry, OT Kroy Biermann, DE Ray Stachnick, OC Kirk Scrafford, OG Tyler Martin, DT Torrey Thomas, FS 1972 Colt Anderson, SS/Spec. Teams 1989 Jeremy Watkins, WR Kit Blue, OC Dan Edwards, DE 1999 2007 Barry Darrow, OG Jay Fagan, OG Adam Boomer, LB Colt Anderson, SS Mick Dennehy, Safety Jody Farmer, RB/P/KOR Kelley Bryant, DT Kroy Biermann*, DE Leo LaRoche, DE Tim Hauck*, FS Vince Huntsberger*, SS Dan Carpenter, K Ron Rosenberg, ILB Mike Rankin, ILB Drew MillerA, QB Tyson Johnson, P 1973 Kirk Scrafford, OG Chase Raynock, OT J.D. Quinn, OG Sly Hardy, CB Brent Russum, OT 1990 Thatcher Szalay, OG Dave Harrington, CB Rick Erps, OG Jeremy Watkins, WR Loren Utterback, LB Steve Taylor, DE Mike McGowan, OLB 2000 2008 1974 Marc Mariani, WR & Returns 1991 Adam Boomer, LB Greg Anderson, DB Colin Dow, OG Todd Ericson, FS Calvin Coleman, CB Sly Hardy, CB Colt Anderson, SS Chad Germer, OC Jimmy Farris, WR Ron Rosenberg*, ILB ^Defensive MVP Chad Lembke, ILB Andy Petek*, LB #Offensive MVP 1975 Kirk Murphy, DE Thatcher Szalay, OG Greg Anderson, DB !Offensive co-MVP Marvin Turk, WR ANewcomer of the Year

2009 Grizzly Football RECORDS

# JACE : PALMER * SENIOR DEFENSIVE END INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

207 Scott Gratton, LB, 1979-82 Tony Breland, 1985-87 Defensive Records 201 Matt Steinau, LB, 1998-01 GregNygren, 1986-88 Ed Cerkovnik, 1977-79 Single Tackles - For Loss Game 50 Tim Bush, DE, 2000-03 Greg Anderson, 1973-76 Interceptions 45 Kroy Biermann, 2004-07 10 Keith Burke, 1992-94 Most Interceptions 44.5 Mike Murphy, DE, 2003-2006 Kent Clausen, 1977-80 4 Ed Cerkovnik vs. Portland State, 1977 44 Andy Petek, DE, 1997-00 Greg Dunn, 1977-79 (Ties Big Sky Conference Record) 39 Jason Crebo, LB, 1994-97 Robin Peters, 1969-71 Most yards returned 34.5 Trey Young, DB, 1999-02 Interception return yards 125 Kelly Johnson vs. Portland State, 1977 32 Adam Boomer, LB, 1997-00 398 Karl Stein, 1969-70 30.5 Lance Spencer, DE, 2002-05 (Big Sky Conference Record) Single Season 28.5 Shawn Poole, DT, 1982-85 Interception return TDs Tackles 26.5 Loren Utterback, LB, 2004-07 4 Greg Anderson, 1973-76 129 Colt Anderson, 2008 24.5 Ciche Pitcher, DE, 2000-03 (Ties Big Sky Conference Record) Tim Hauck, 1989 24 Dustin Dlouhy, DE, 2003-06 Tackles for loss 22 Corey Mertes, DE, 1998-00 Offensive 21.5 Shane MacIntyre, LB, 2002-05 27 Andy Petek, 2000 21 Pat Foster, DE, 1984-87 Single Game Sacks 20.5 Alan Saenz, DT, 2002-05 Most plays 19 Andy Petek, 2000 19 Keith Jones, 1991-94 85 Dave Dickenson @Idaho, 1995 Scott Camper, DT, 1987 Forced Fumbles (Big Sky Conference Record) 6 Andy Petek, 2000 Ben Kiefer, LB, 1981-82 Brent Oakland, LB, 1981-83 Most yards Interceptions 18.5 Jace Palmer, DE, 2006-Present 574 Dave Dickenson @Idaho, 1995 Most Interceptions Mike Stadnyk, DE, 2005-08 All-purpose yards 11 Karl Stein, 1969 18 Blake Horgan, DT, 2001-04 321 Damon Boddie @Idaho State, 1994 (Big Sky Conference Record) 17 Yohance Manzanarez, DE, 1992-95 Most yards returned!interception 16.5 JonnyVarona, DT, 2001-04 Single Season 218 Greg Anderson, 1978 (6 ints.) 16 Justin Brannon, DE, 1999-00 Most plays Most blocked extra points Joe Kalafat, DT, 1988-90 568 John Edwards, 2002 4 Tim Hauck, 1988 Greg Fitzgerald, 1994-97 Mike Rankin, LB, 1985, 1987-89 Most yards (Ties FCS Record) 4,209 Dave Dickenson, 1995 Sacks (Since 1976) (rush, 33; pass, 4,176) Career 34.5 Tim Bush, DE, 2000-03 All-purpose yards Tackles (Since 1976) 32 Kroy Biermann, DE, 2004-07 2,265 Marc Mariani, WR, 2008 393 Vince Huntsberger, SS, 1998-01 29 Andy Petek, DE, 1997-00 356 Tyler Joyce, LB, 2004-07 27 Mike Murphy, DE, 2003-06 Career 348 Kent Clausen, LB, 1976-79 24 Corey Falls, DE, 1993-96 326 Mike Rankin, LB, 1985,1987-89 23 Lance Spencer, DE, 2002-05 Average yards per 313 Colt Anderson, 2004-08 22 Trey Young, SS, 1999-02 7.9 Drew Miller, 1999-00 305 Tim Hauck, DB, 1987-89 19 Jay Turner, DE, 1991-94 (708 plays-5,628 yards) # ■ 304 Kyle Ryan, LB, 2004-07 17 Kroy Biermann, DE, 2004-06 (Big Sky Conference Record) 301 Jake Trammell, LB, 1981-84 Dustin Dlouhy, DE, 2003-06 Average yards per 289 Jason Crebo, LB, 1994-97 15.5 Ciche Pitcher, DE, 2000-03 328.9 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 287 Todd Ericson, DB, 1990-93 15 Randy Riley, DE, 1993-96 (35 games-11,513 yards) l a 284 Curt McElroy, LB, 1979-82 13 Kelley Bryant, DT, 1996-99 (Big Sky Conference Record) 270 Mike McGowan, LB, 1987-90 Mike McGowan, LB, 1987-90 Most touchdowns Ryan Thompson, DT, 1993-96 268 Adam Boomer, LB, 1997-00 117 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Keith Jones, DE, 1991-94 267 Sam Martin, DE, 1976-79 (Big Sky Conference Record) 266 Dave DeCoite, DB, 2000-03 12 Mike Stadnyk, DE, 2005-08 262 Loren Utterback, LB, 2004-07 Eric Buehler, DE, 1995-98 Most Yards Chad Lembke, LB, 1989-92 Pat Foster, DE, 1984-87 11.523 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Sean Dorris, DB, 1989-92 11.5 Jace Palmer, DE, 2006-Present Total Yards (Since 250 Trey Young, SS, 1999-02 11 Scott Camper, DT, 1987 11.523 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 245 Mike Bouchee, LB, 1993-96 Shawn Merz, DE, 1990-93 9,327 Brian Ah Yat, 1995-98 241 Dan Downs, LB, 1991-94 Interceptions (Sinc 8,434 Cole Bergquist, 2005-08 Kurt Schilling, LB, 1991-94 20 Karl Stein, 1969-70 8,254 Grady Bennett, 1988-90 233 Blaine McElmurry, DB, 1993-96 16 Mick Dennehy, 1969, 71-72 6,802 John Edwards, 1999-02 220 Kroy Biermann, DE, 2004-07 15 Tim Hauck, 1987-89 6,249 , 1989-92 213 Greg Dunn, DB, 1976-79 13 Blaine McElmurry, 1993-96 6,175, , 1980-82, 84 211 Brent Oakland, LB, 1981-83 12 Torrey Thomas, 2004-07 5,900 Drew Miller, 1999-00 208 Blake Horgan, DT, 2001-04 11 Todd Ericson, 1990-93 5,613 Craig Ochs, 2003-04

2009 m Grizzly Football i per had passing Grizzly Football Yards Season completed attempts Grady Bennett, @Idaho 1989, Dave Dickenson, @Eastern 1993, Wash. Dave Dickenson, State @Wash. 1995, Drew Miller, 2000, @Idaho Drew Miller, 2000, @Idaho Dave Dickenson, Boise State 1995, Drew Miller, @Portland 1999, State Brian IdahoAh 1996, Yat, State Brian PortlandAh 1996, Yat, State Brad Lebo , @Idaho 1991, Brad Lebo, 1991,Weber State Dave Dickenson, @Idaho 1995, , Eastern 1986, Washington Brent Pease, Idaho 1986, State games with 4 TD passes) StephenAustin F. Brian @ Ah 1998, Yat, Most Touchdown Passing Single Highest completion Passing yards Most Most Most yards Most touchdown p Most passesMost 16 16 16 MartyMornhinweg, 1984 Grady Bennett, 1990 33 33 Brad Lebo, Idaho 1992, 6 5 Brandon MarysNeill, 2001, St. (Calif.) (minimum 100 ofattempts) (Big Sky Conference Record) Conference Sky (Big (Big Sky Conference Record) Conference Sky (Big (Big Sky Conference Record) Conference Sky (Big Record) Conference Sky (Big (Big Sky Conference Record) Conference Sky (Big 4 4 tied (24 with Dickenson 4; had nine 457 457 Brad Lebo, 1991 309 Craig 309 Ochs, 2004 Dave Dickenson, 1995 3,807 3,807 Craig Ochs, 2004 3,640 Dave Dickenson, 1993 3,615 Brian Ah1996 Yat, 3,461 Drew Miller, 1999 3,384 Brad Lebo, 1991 3,209 John Edwards, 2002 3,156 Cole Bergquist, 2008 3,091 Grady Bennett, 1989 3,056 Brent Pease, 1986 3,053 Dave Dickenson, 1994 3,005 Grady Bennett, 1990 379.6 379.6 Dave Dickenson, 1995 68.7% 68.7% Craig Ochs, 2004 (309-of-450) 4.176 4.176 Dave Dickenson, 1995 42 42 Brian Ah1996 Yat, 4.176 Dave Dickenson, 1995 2,952 Brian Ah 1998 Yat, 2,685 2006 , 2,691 Brian Ah 1997 Yat, N. Colorado @ HP Attempts (Tokyo, Japan) (Tokyo, Brandon Marys Neill, 2001, St. (Calif.) Craig Ochs, Hofstra, 2004 Cole Bergquist, 2008 Grady Bennett, @Idaho 1989, Rock Svennungsen, Montana 1974, State Brad Lebo, Eastern 1989, New Mexico Brent Pease, Eastern1986, Washington MartyMornhinweg, Weber 1985, State Brent Pease, Idaho 1986, BrianMontana Ah 1996, Yat, State Dave Dickenson, Weber 1995, State Brad Lebo, Nevada 1991, Brent Pease, Idaho 1986, State Brad Lebo, Montana 1992, State Johnny Coppedge, Idaho 1983, State Dave Dickenson, Eastern 1994, Wash. Brad Lebo, Nevada 1991, Brad Lebo, Nevada1991, John Edwards, @Idaho 1999, State Austin Brian @Stephen F. Ah 1998, Yat, Longest Touchdown Pass Pass Completions Pass Pass 458 458 Austin Brian @Stephen F. Ah 1998, Yat, 453 Brian @SacramentoAh 1996, Yat, State 447 Brent Pease, Eastern 1986, Washington 93 91 Brian@Portland Ah 1997, Yat, State 90 John Edwards, 2000, Montana State 87 Dave Dickenson, Boise State 1995, Dave Dickenson, Weber 1993, State 78 75 Douglass, Joe Northern 1996, Arizona Cole Bergquist, State 2008 @Weber 435 435 Grady Bennett, State @Weber 1990, 84 79 Dave Dickenson, @Idaho 1995, Drew Miller, Weber 1999, State 58 58 56 Grady Bennett, @Nevada 1990, Brad Lebo, Montana 1992, State 53 Brad WeberLebo, 1991, State 52 Drew Miller, @Portland 1999, State 59 59 58 Dave Dickenson, State @Wash. 1995, Kansas BradState Lebo, @ 1992, 72 72 71 John Edwards, 2002, Southern Utah 70 Dave Dickenson, Sonoma 1994, State Dave Dickenson Boise , State 1993, 74 74 Dave Dickenson, @Idaho 1993, 73 Cole Bergquist, 2008, Sacramento State 424 Dave Dickenson,423 Eastern 1994, Wash. Brian 417 Southern Ah 1998, Yat, Utah MartyMornhinweg, Army 1984, 411 Brad Lebo, @Idaho 1991, 410 Brad Lebo, Montana 1992, State 55 55 Brent Pease, Idaho 1986, State 38 36 Dave Dickenson, Idaho 1994, Drew Miller, @Portland 1999, State 35 Kansas State Brad Lebo, @ 1992, 34 Darren Marys Rowell, St. 1997, 72 72 62 Idaho Dave Dickenson, @ 1995, 61 Johnny Coppedge, Idaho 1983, State 60 Brad Lebo, @Washington1992, State Brent Pease, State @Weber 1986, 43 43 Dave Dickenson, @Idaho 1995, Re yards

Game NDIVIDUAL R I (13x13) Dave Dickenson Idaho, 1994, Drew Miller, 1999-00 Dave Dickenson vs. Boise State, 1995 Passing Passing Single All-purpose Total Total Offense Per 1.000 1.000 Cole Bergquist vs. Fort 2007, Lewis, 194.3 194.3 John Edwards, 1999-02 178.5 Brad Lebo, 1989-92 172.3 Cole Bergquist, 2005-08 171.5 MartyMornhinweg, 1980-82, 84 Total Yards - - Career continuedTotal Yards (minimum attempts)10 of (Big Sky Conference Record) Conference Sky (Big 2009 505 505 Drew Miller, 2000, @Idaho 512 512 Dave Dickenson, @Idaho 1993, 510 BrianNorthern Ah1996, Yat, Arizona 327.8 3,478 3,478 Shalon Baker, 1991-94 3,347 Renard Coleman, 1985-88 3,728 3,728 Brent Pease, 1985-86 5 5 John 1966 Vacarelli @Pacific, 93 Brian @Portland Ah Yat State, 1997 560 Brian@Eastern Wash. Ah 1996, Yat, 558 Dave Dickenson, @Idaho 1995, 6 6 Austin, Brian @Stephen F. Ah Yat 1998 6 560 560 Brian @Eastern Wash., Ah Yat 1996 72 72 Dave Dickenson @Idaho, 1995 329.2 329.2 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 3,316 Marc Mariani, 2006-Present 4,926 4,926 Cole Bergquist, 2005-Present 4,070 Yohance Humphery, 1988-01 498 498 Drew Miller, @Portland 1999, State 493 Dave Dickenson, Weber 1995, State 489 Brad Lebo Nevada, 1991, 469 Dave Dickenson, UC Davis 1995, 466 Brad Lebo Weber, 1991, State 460 Brent State Pease, @Weber 1986, 266.3 266.3 Grady Bennett, 1988-90 259.1 Brian Ah 1995-98 Yat, 233.9 Craig Ochs, 2003-04 229.5 2006 Josh Swogger, 207.1 Brent Pease, 1985-86 4,997 Yohance Humphery, 1998-2001 4,669 Hilliard, Lex 2003-07 4,521 -04 Levendar 2001 Segars, 4,018 4,018 Hilliard, Lex 2003-05, 07 Highestcompletion percentage 43 43 Dave Dickenson @Idaho, 1995 Longest touchdownpass Most interceptedpasses MostPassing Yards Mosttouchdowns Mostcompleted Mostyards Mostattempts 1111111111111111111111 f 11 f f f f f f f f t f f f f 1 f «t DIVIDUAL RECORDS

Passing Yards - Single Season continued 1,446 Rock Svennungsen, 1971-74 Pass yards per game 2,646 Brad Lebo, 1992 Passing Yards a Ga 327.8 Drew Miller, 1999-00 2,623 Cole Berquist, 2007 (Minimum 12 games) (18 games, 5,900 yards) 2,453 Marty Mornhinweg, 1984 327.8 Drew Miller, 1999-00 (Big Sky Conference Record) 2,439 Drew Miller, 2000 (Big Sky Conference Record) Passing efficiency 2,160 John Edwards, 2001 316.6 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 166.3 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 1,883 Scott Werbelow, 1987 258.8 Brian Ah Yat, 1995-98 1,682 Grady Bennett, 1988 250.9 Grady Bennett, 1988-90 1,668 Bob Boyes, 1979 225.8 Craig Ochs, 2003-04 Punting Records 1,612 Craig Ochs, 2003 206.5 Josh Swogger, 2006 Single Game 1,569 Marty Mornhinweg, 1982 203.1 Brent Pease, 1985-86 I,361 , 1950 191.1 Brad Lebo, 1989-92 Most punts Passing Touchdowns 184.6 John Edwards, 1999-02 11 Mark Spencer vs. McNeese State, 2002 42 Brian Ah Yat, 1996 169.0 Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-82,84 Mike Rice @Boise State, 1986 (Big Sky Conference Record) Passing Touchdowns Dave Harrington @Rice, 1973 Terry Thomas @UNLV, 1978 38 Dave Dickenson, 1995 96 Dave Dickenson, 1993-95 33 Craig Ochs, 2004 (Big Sky Conference Record) Most yards 32 Drew Miller, 1999 89 Brian Ah Yat, 1995-98 501 Jody Farmer @Nevada, 1988 32 Dave Dickenson, 1993 58 Cole Bergquist, 2005-08 Highest average 30 Brent Pease, 1986 55 Grady Bennett, 1988-90 55.7 Jody Farmer @Nevada, 1988 (9 for 501) 28 Cole Bergquist, 2008 46 John Edwards, 1999-2002 Most punt returns 26 Brian Ah Yat, 1998 46 Drew Miller, 1999-2000] 9 Levander Segars vs. Western Wash., 2001 24 Dave Dickenson, 1994 42 Craig Ochs, 2003-04 (Big Sky Conference Record) 24 Grady Bennett, 1990 41 Brad Lebo, 1989-92 21 Brian Ah Yat, 1997 38 Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-82, 1984 Longest touchdownfrom 21 Brad Lebo, 1991 34 Brent Pease, 1985-86 94 Marc Mariani, Idaho State, 2008 20 Cole Bergquist, 2007 30 Cole Bergquist, 2005-2008 Tuff Harris, @Eastern Washington, 2006 Grady Bennett, 1989 20 Ray Brum, 1968-69 Longest Punt 19 John Edwards, 2002 17 Josh Swogger, 2006 79 Jody Farmer, @ Weber State, 1988 Pass Completion 16 Scott Werbelow, 1985, 87 78 Jody Farmer, Weber State, 1989 (Minimum 200 attempts) Most attempts 77 Mark Spencer, @Montana State, 2001 68.7 Craig Ochs, 2004 (309-450-8) I,208 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 75 Kelly Stensrud, Eastern Wash., 1994 (Big Sky Conference Record) Most completions 74 Ken Wood, @Eastern Washington, 2008 68.2 Dave Dickenson, 1994 Jody Farmer, @Nevada, 1988 813 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 67.9 Dave Dickenson, 1995 Mike Rice, Boise State, 1985 67.2 Dave Dickenson, 1993 Completions per g 73 Mike Rice, Montana State, 1986 66.4 Drew Miller, 2000 23.9 Drew Miller, 1999-00 (430 in 18 games) 72 Jody Farmer, @Eastern Wash., 1987 65.8 Scott Werbelow, 1987 Most yards passing and @Northern Iowa, 1987 65.2 Drew Miller, 1999 II,080 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 70 Mark Spencer, Montana State, 2002 64.2 Brian Ah Yat, 1998 Most touchdowns 69 Mike Rice, @ Idaho, 1985 61.9 Marty Mornhinweg, 1982 68 Jake Dennehy, @Montana State, 1997 96 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 61.3 Brian Ah Yat, 1996 Jody Farmer, @Boise State, 1986 (Big Sky Conference Record) Career Passing efficiency Single Season Most Yards Passing 166.3 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Most punts II,080 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Highest % ofpasses for 77 Scott Gurnsey, 1992 9,315 Brian Ah Yat, 1995-98 7.9% Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Most yards 7,778 Grady Bennett, 1988-90 (FCS National record) 3,161 Jody Farmer, 1988 7,505 Cole Bergquist, 2005-08 6,717 Brad Lebo, 1989-92 Most interceptedpasses Highest average (M 6,704 John Edwards, 1999-02 42 Grady Bennett, 1988-90 44.7 Mike Rice 1985 (62-2,771) 6,083 Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84 Highest completion Average Yards Per 5,900 Drew Miller, 1999-00 67.3% Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 (minimum 25 attempts) 5,419 Craig Ochs, 2003-04 (FCS National record) 44.69 Mike Rice, 1985 3,655 Brent Pease, 1985-86 Most Yards Per Atte 44.62 Tyson Johnson, 2007 2,685 Josh Swogger, 2006 9.2 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 43.50 Paul Gustafson, 1959 2,296 Tom Kingsford, 1948-50 (FCS National record) 43.30 Jody Farmer, 1988 2,178 Bob Boyes, 1978-79 43.16 Mark Spencer, 2001 2,173 Bert Wilberger, 1991-94 Attempts/Interception 41.76 Jody Farmer, 1989 2,099 Scott Werbelow, 1986-87 .022 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 41.44 Dan Carpenter, 2006 2,068 Ray Brum, 1969-70 (Big Sky Conference Record) 41.39 Tyson Johnson, 2004 1,745 Tim Kerr, 1976-78 (26 interceptions, 1,208 attempts) 41.36 Tyson Johnson, 2003 1,447 Van Troxel, 1972-75 i < i ! v 2009 1^2 Grizzly Football Average Yards/Punt- Single Season continued 10 Joe Douglass, 1995, Weber State 3 Jim Hard, 1979, Portland State 41.26 Lon Howard, 1968 Scott Gurnsey, 1994, @N. Texas, @BSU Paul Cooley, 1975, @ Weber State 41.23 Ken Wood, 2008 Shalon Baker, 1992, Idaho Justin Olsen, 1998, Southern Utah 41.13 John Lands, 1958 Shalon Baker, 1991, @McNeese State Mike Trevathan, 1990, Idaho, @ Weber State Single Season Career Yards receiving Most receptions Average yards per punt 279 Joe Douglass, 1996, @E. Washington 82 Joe Douglass, 1996 (Minimum 50 attempts) 250 Joe Douglass, 1996, Northern Arizona Most yards receivin 42.56 Mike Rice, 1985-86 248 Mike Trevathan, 1990, Idaho 1,469 Joe Douglass, 1996 42.13 Tyson Johnson, 2003-05, 07 225 Joe Douglass, 1996, @Sacramento State Most touchdowns 41.80 Dan Carpenter, 2004-06 222 Mike Erhardt, 1995, @Idaho 18 Joe Douglass, 1996 41.26 Jody Farmer, 1986-89 208 Marc Mariani, 2008, Southern Utah 15 Marc Mariani, 2008 Lon Howard, 1968 Joe Douglass, 1995, @Montana State 41.23 Ken Wood, 2008 205 Joe Douglass, 1996, Montana State Receiving yards 40.83 Mark Spencer, 2001-02 204 Marvin Turk, 1991, @Idaho 1,469 Joe Douglass, 1996 40.69 Bud Beilis, 1952 198 Marvin Turk, 1991, Weber State 1,308 Marc Mariani, 2008 40.37 Eby Dobson, 1983-86 Terry White, 1985, Weber State 1,240 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2004 40.36 Paul Gustafson, 1959-61 190 Scott Gurnsey, 1994, @Montana State 1,145 Etu Molden, 2001 40.31 Jake Dennehy, 1994-97 187 Mike Rice, 1986, Idaho 1,079 Scott Gurnsey, 1993 185 Matt Wells, 1995, Cal-Davis 1,047 Marvin Turk, 1991 Receiving 182 Justin Olsen, 1998, Southern Utah 1,046 Mike Rice, 1986 182 Matt Wells, 1993, Weber State 1,025 Jeremy Watkins, 1999 Single Game 176 Scott Gurnsey, 1993, Boise State 1,008 Matt Wells, 1995 1,006 Mike Trevathan, 1990 Most receptions 175 Josh Paffhausen, 1997, St. Mary’s 173 Scott Gurnsey, 1993, Montana State 1,003 Jimmy Farris, 2000 15 Josh Paffhausen vs. St. Marys, 1997 172 Marc Mariani, 2008, Richmond 998 Scott Gurnsey, 1994 Most yards received Shalon Baker, 1994, @ Weber State 885 Jeremy Watkins, 1998 279 Joe Douglass @Eastern Wash., 1996 171 Jeremy Watkins, 1999, Idaho 885 Shalon Baker, 1994 Most touchdown receptions Craig Chambers, 2006, @UNC 870 Bill Cockhill, 1993 4 Marc Mariani, vs. Southern Utah, 2008 832 Joe Douglass, 1995 Longest reception 832 Brian Salonen, 1983 Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, 1986 93 Jimmy Farris, 1997, @Portland State 820 Mike Ferriter, 2008 Marvin Turk @Idaho, 1991 91 Jimmy Farris, 2000, Montana State 819 Jon Talmage, 2004 Joe Douglass @Eastern Wash., 1996 90 Matt Wells, 1995, Boise State 801 Eric Allen, 2006 87 Matt Wells, 1993, Weber State Longest reception 792 Mike Erhardt, 1995 Scott Moe, 1985, Weber State 93 Jim Farris @Portland State, 1997 746 Matt Wells, 1994 84 Mike Erhardt, 1995, @Idaho Receptions 733 Mike Ferriter, 2007 79 Jeremy Watkins, 1999, Weber State 15 Josh Paffhausen, 1997, St. Mary’s 722 Jim Hard, 1979 76 Jim DeBord, 1968, @Idaho 14 Joe Douglass, 1996, @E. Wash., vs. MSU 710 Levander Segars, 2004 75 Tyler Palmer, 2008, @ Weber State Mike Trevathan, 1990, Idaho Mike Trevathan, 1989 Mike Ferriter, 2008, Northern Colorado 13 Joe Douglass, 1995, @Montana State 705 Raul Pacheco, 1997 Levander Segars, 2004, Hofstra 12 Levander Segars, 2002, @Eastern Wash. 702 Shalon Baker, 1991 Etu Molden, 2001, St. Mary’s (Calif.) Jeremy Watkins, 1999, Idaho 780 Raul Pacheco, 1996 Del Spear, 1974, Montana State Joe Douglass, 1995, Boise State 725 Ryan Bagley, 2006 74 Matt Wells, 1993, @Idaho Shalon Baker, 1994, @Weber State 701 Jimmy Farris, 1999 Mike See, 1989, Eastern New Mexico Matt Wells, 1992, @Kansas State 699 Etu Molden, 2000 Mike Rice, 1986, Eastern Washington Mike Rice, 1986, Idaho State 692 Ryan Bagley, 2007 73 Mike Ferriter, 2008, Sacramento State 11 Etu Molden, 2001, @Hawaii 689 Jon Talmage, 2002 Etu Molden, 1999, @Idaho State Mike Erhardt, 1996, Northern Arizona 675 Justin Olsen, 1998 Justin Olsen, 1998, @S.F. Austin Matt Wells, 1995, @Idaho 661 Tate Hancock, 2004 72 Levander Segars, 2002, Southern Utah Mike Rice, 1986, Nevada, Idaho 641 Craig Chambers, 2006 71 Shalon Baker, 1994, Sonoma State Brian Salonen, 1983, Idaho State 638 Travis Walker, 1997 70 Scott Gurnsey, 1993, Boise State 10 Ryan Bagley, 2007, Northern Colorado 634 Tanner Hancock, 2000 Mike Carlsen, 1991, Nevada Tate Hancock, 2003, North Dakota State 625 Tanner Hancock, 1999 Jon Talmage, 2002, @Portland State Touchdown receptions 628 Levander Segars, 2002 Etu Molden, 2001, Portland State 4 Marc Mariani, 2008, Southern Utah 614 Paul Lamb, 1985 Jeremy Watkins, 1999, @Portland State Joe Douglass, 1996, @E. Washington 608 Raul Pacheco, 1998 Jimmy Farris, 1999, @Portland State Marvin Turk, 1991, @Idaho 607 Paul Cooley, 1976 Jeremy Watkins, 1998, Portland State, Mike Rice, 1986, Idaho State, Idaho Pass receptions 3 Etu Molden, 2001, St. Mary’s (Calif.) Eastern Washington 82 Joe Douglass, 1996 Bill Cockhill, 1993, Sacramento State Raul Pacheco, 1998, Cal Poly, 80 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2004 Mike Trevathan, 1990, McNeese State @Weber State 76 Etu Molden, 2001 Mike Erhardt, 1995, @Idaho j t V v 2009 m Grizzly Football IB RECORDS ■1 Pass Receptions - Single Season continued 1,397 Eric Allen, 2005-07 99, Damon Boddie at Idaho, 1993 (TD) 72 Jeremy Watkins, 1998 1,317 Shannon Cabunoc, 1988-92 98, Kevin Morris vs. Boise State, 1989 (TD) 71 Mike Trevathan, 1990 1,296 Justin Olsen, 1995-98 Longest interception 69 Marc Mariani, 2008 1,259 Tanner Hancock, 1999-00 99, Dwaye Hans at Idaho, 1988 (TD) 68 Brian Salonen, 1983 1,250 Ray Bauer, 1948-50 (School Record) 67 Scott Gurnsey, 1993 1,178 Marvin Turk, 1990-91 65 Scott Gurnsey, 1994 Longest touchdowns Pass receptions 102 Milt Popovich @Oregon State, 1936 64 Mike Rice, 1986 192 Raul Pacheco, 1995-98 63 Tate Hancock, 2004 99 Damon Boddie @Idaho, 1993 189 Matt Wells, 1993-96 98 Kevin Morris vs. Boise State, 1989 63 Jeremy Watkins, 1999 182 Shalon Baker, 1991-94 63 Joe Douglass, 1995 96 Jefferson Heidelberger vs. NW State, 2002 176 Jon Talmage, 2002-05 Jefferson Heidelberger vs. Hofstra, 2004 61 Matt Wells, 1995 167 Scott Gurnsey, 1991-94 60 Levander Segars, 2004 166 Jeremy Watkins, 1996-99 Single 60 Matt Clark, 1989 Season 161 Etu Molden, 1999-2001 Punt returns Pass reception 158 Bill Cockhill, 1990-93 18 Joe Douglass, 1996 153 Ryan Bagley, 2004-07 Most returns 15 Marc Mariani, 2008 150 Brian Salonen, 1980-83 46 Tuff Harris, 2006 14 Etu Molden, 2001 147 Mike Ferriter, 2005-08 46 Levander Segars, 2002 13 Marvin Turk, 1991 145 Joe Douglass, 1995-96 (Big Sky Conference Record) 13 Mike Rice, 1986 144 Mike Erhardt, 1993-96 Highest average Average receptionsp 135 Mike Trevathan, 1987-90 20.2 Greg Anderson, 1974 (13-for-263) Most Yards 7.45 Joe Douglass, 1996 133 Matt Clark, 1987-90 667 Tuff Harris, 2006 7.10 Mike Trevathan, 1990 129 Jimmy Farris, 1997-2000 (Big Sky Conference Record) 6.80 Brian Salonen, 1983 125 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2001-04 6.55 Jeremy Watkins, 1998 Pass reception touch Kickoff returns 6.40 Mike Rice, 1986 26 Etu Molden, 1999-01 Most returns 6.33 Etu Molden, 2001 26 Mike Erhardt, 1993-96 33 Levander Segars, 2004 6.09 Scott Gurnsey, 1993 26 Shalon Baker, 1991-94 33 Shannon Cabunoc, 1990 5.91 Scott Gurnsey, 1994 25 Joe Douglass, 1995-96 Most yards 5.73 Jeremy Watkins, 1999 24 Jon Talmage, 2002-05 762 Mike Guevara, 1992 5.73 Joe Douglass, 1995 21 Jimmy Farris, 1997-00 Highest average 5.55 Matt Wells, 1995 21 Raul Pacheco, 1995-98 33.5 Greg Anderson, 1974 (10-335) 5.45 Matt Clark, 1989 20 Jeremy Watkins, 1996-99 29.4 Renard Coleman, 1987 (20-588) 5.33 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2004 19 Matt Wells, 1992-95 All-purpose yards 5.22 Tanner Hancock, 2000 17 Scott Gurnsey, 1991-94 2,265 Marc Mariani, 2008 5.18 Travis Walker, 1997 16 Marc Mariani, 2007-Present 2,056 Yohance Humphery, 2001 15 Mike Ferriter, 2005-08 1,908 Joe Douglass, 1996 Career Bill Cockhill, 1990-93 1,756 Chase Reynolds, 2008 14 Mike Rice, 1985-86 Receiving yards 1,605 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2004 13 Tanner Hancock, 1999-00 2.733 Matt Wells, 1992-95 1,583 Yohance Humphery, 1999 13 Marvin Turk, 1990-91 2,574 Scott Gurnsey, 1991-94 1,579 Levander Segars, 2002 12 Four players tied 2,566 Jon Talmage, 2002-05 1,560 Levander Segars, 2004 2,561 Shalon Baker, 1991-94 1,495 Greg Iseman, 1982 2,527 Raul Pacheco, 1995-98 Return Rec 1,466 Lex Hilliard, 2005 2,402 Jeremy Watkins, 1996-99 1,445 Damon Boddie, 1994 2,301 Joe Douglass, 1995-96 Single Game 1,394 Jack O’Loughlin, 1949 2,300 Etu Molden, 1998-01 Longest punt return 2,257 Bill Cockhill, 1990-93 Punt return yards 94, Marc Mariani vs. Idaho State, 2008 (TD) 2,223 Jimmy Farris, 1997-00 667 Tuff Harris, 2006 (School Record/Ties Big Sky Conference Record) 2,089 Mike Ferriter, 2005-08 (Big Sky Conference Record) 94, Tuff Harris at E. Washington, 2006 (TD) 1,991 Mike Erhardt, 1993-96 513 Levander Segars, 2003 (School Record/Ties Big Sky Conference Record) 1,969 Mike Trevathan, 1987-90 474 Levander Segars, 2002 75, Marc Mariani vs. Montana St., 2008 (TD) 1,940 Ryan Bagley, 2004-07 439 Joe Douglass, 1996 74, Tuff Harris vs. Portland St., 2005 (TD) 1,882 Brian Salonen, 1980-83 417 Karl Stein, 1970 1,868 Travis Walker, 1996-99 Most punt returns 416 Shalon Baker, 1992 1.733 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2001-04 8 Mike Rice vs. Weber State, 1985 374 Joe Douglass, 1995 1,702 Tate Hancock, 2001-04 Most punt return 373 Marc Mariani, 2007 & 08 318 Ron Baines, 1967 1,639 Matt Clark, 1987-90 245 Mike Rice vs. Weber State, 1985 316 Tuff Harris, 2005 1,539 Marc Mariani, 2007-Present 142 Tuff Harris vs. South Dakota State, 2006 298 Bill Cockhill, 1990 1,530 Levander Segars, 2001-04 Longest KickoffReturn 1,466 Bob McCauley, 1981-84 102, Milt Popovich at Oregon State, 1936 (TD) Kickoff return yards 1,434, Mike Rice, 1985-86 762 Mike Guevara, 1992 (School Record)

2009 — — Grizzly Football Kickoff Return Yards - Single Season continued Brian Gales, 1995, Minnesota-Duluth 4 Arnie Blancas, 1969, @Weber State 709 Shannon Cabunoc, 1990 Mike Rice, 1985, Idaho State 3 Chase Reynolds, 2008, vs. N. Arizona 660 Greg Dunn, 1979 Del Spear, 1974, Boise State Chase Reynolds, 2008, @Portland State 657 Mike Rice, 1985 Top rushing games Lex Hilliard, 2007, Eastern Washington 646 Levander Segars, 2004 265 Yohance Humphery, 2001, Weber State Justin Green, 2004, Sacramento State 628 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2003 237 Lex Hilliard, 2005, Cal Poly Lex Hilliard, 2004, @Eastern Wash. 621 Damon Boddie, 1993 233 Chase Reynolds, 2008, Texas State JR Waller, 2002, Southern Utah 611 Damon Boddie, 1993 227 Les Kent, 1969, @Portland State Yohance Humphery, 2000, Idaho State 601 Rob Schulte, 2005 220 Jim Olson, 1972, @Idaho State Yohance Humphery, 2000, @Weber State 593 Ted Ray, 1984 208 Greg Iseman, 1982, @ Weber State Yohance Humphery, 1999, Weber State, Career 201 Yohance Humphery, 2001, Eastern Wash. @Idaho State 197 Yohance Humphery, 2000, @Weber State Nate Sanders, 1999, Weber State Punt returns 194 Y. Humphery, 2000, @Portland State Josh Branen, 1997, Sacramento State 143 Levander Segars, 2001-04 187 Josh Branen, 1997, Sacramento State Tony Rice, 1992, Hofstra (FCS Conference Record) 185 Chase Reynolds, 2008, Weber State Tony Rice, 1989, @Northern Arizona Punt returns-yards 185 Ro cky Klever, 19 81, Idaho State Joey Charles, 1983, Weber State 1,441 Levander Segars, 2001 -04 181 Lex Hilliard, 2007, @Montana State Greg Iseman, 1982, @Weber State Richard Jordan, 1975, South Dakota (FCS Record) 175 Justin Green, 2003, Eastern Washington Punt returns - TDs 171 Lex Hilliard, 2004, Northwestern State Single Season 3 Levander Segars, 2001-04 170 Monty Bullerdick, 1977, Idaho State 167 Y. Humphrey, 1999, Sacramento State Most carries Kickoff returns 166 Bob Smith, 1973, @Northern Arizona 303 Yohance Humphery, 2001 91 Rob Schulte, 2005-08 163 Monty Bullerdick, 1977, Weber State Most netyards Kickoff return yards 162 Yohance Humphery, 1999, Eastern Wash. 1.658 Yohance Humphery, 2001 2,086 Rob Schulte, 2005-08 160 Chase Reynolds, 2008, @ Portland State Highest averageper Greg Iseman, 1982, Idaho 8.2 Dick Imer, 1953 (86-703) R 159 Lex Hilliard, 2005, Weber State Rushing JR Waller, 2002, Northern Arizona Most touchdowns Single Game Yohance Humphery, 2001, @Cal Poly 22 Chase Reynolds, 2008 158 Y. Humphery, 1999, CS Northridge 17 Lex Hilliard, 2004 Most carries Joey Charles, 1983, Weber State Yohance Humphery, 2001 38 Chase Reynolds vs. Texas State, 2008 157 Chase Reynolds, 2008, Northern Ariz. Most Rushes Yohance Humphery vs. Weber State, 2001 156 JR Waller, 2002, @ Portland State 303 Yohance Humphery, 2001 Most netyards 155 Lex Hilliard @Sacramento State, 2005 281 Chase Reynolds, 2008 265 Yohance Humphery vs. Weber State, 2001 153 Yohance Humphery, 2001, Portland State Rushing yards 151 Wayne Harper, 1980, Northern Arizona Most touchdowns 1.658 Yohance Humphery, 2001 4 Lex Hilliard vs. Northwestern State, 2004 Most rushes in agam 1,583 Chase Reynolds, 2008 Justin Green vs. Eastern Wash., 2003 38 Chase Reynolds, 2008, Texas State 1,322 Lex Hilliard, 2005 Yohance Humphery vs. Weber State, 2001 Yohance Humphery, 2001, Weber State 1,277 Yohance Humphery, 1999 Arnie Blancas @Weber State, 1970 37 Yohance Humphery, 2000, @ Weber State 1,253 Steve Caputo, 1971 Longest touchdown Y. Humphery, 2000, @Portland State 1,146 Justin Green, 2003 88 “Wild” vs. Carroll Coll., 1925 36 Greg Iseman, 1982, @ Weber State 1,132 Lex Hilliard, 2007 80 Bob Smith vs. Simon Fraser, 1973 Monty Bullerdick, 1977, Idaho State 1,075 Greg Iseman, 1982 Mike Mickey vs. South Dakota, 1975 35 Chase Reynolds, 2008, @ Portland State 1,022 Monty Bullerdick, 1977 Doug Egbert @Weber State, 1975 Y. Humphery, 2001, @Montana State 972 Lex Hilliard, 2004 34 Longest run from Lex Hilliard, 2005, Cal Poly Les Kent, 1969 Bob Smith, 1973, @Northern Arizona 892 Terry Dillon, 1962 88 “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Carroll Coll., 1925 33 Chase Reynolds, 2008, vs. Weber State 889 Dick Imer, 1954 Longest runs (Since 32 Lex Hilliard, 2007, @Montana State 883 Yohance Humphery, 2000 80 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2003, Idaho Justin Green, 2003, Eastern Washington 855 Arnie Blancas, 1970 Mike Mickey, 1975, South Dakota Nate Sanders, 1996, Portland State 818 Bryan Magnuson, 1967 Doug Egbert, 1975, @Weber State 31 Lex Hilliard, 2007, Portland State 803 Josh Branen, 1996 Bob Smith, 1973, Simon Fraser Y. Humphery, 2001, E. Washington Dick Imer, 1953 79 Josh Branen, 1997, Stephen F. Austin Monty Bullerdick, 1977, @Montana State Average yards rushin 76 Wyatt McCraw, 1974, @UNLV Greg Iseman, 1982, @Portland State (minimum 50 attempts) Jim Olson, 1972, @Idaho State Rocky Klever, 1981, Idaho State 8.17 Dick Imer, 1953 75 Jody Farmer, 1987, @Northern Iowa Wayne Harper, 1980, Northern Arizona 8.01 Dick Imer, 1954 72 Paul Fiskness, 1975, Portland State Most rushing TDs 6.82 Josh Branen, 1995 71 Josh Branen, 1997, Sacramento State (Since 1968) 6.69 Roy Malcom, 1948 70 Renard Coleman, 1987, @Northern Iowa 4 Lex Hilliard, 2004, Northwestern State 6.67 Bob Byrne, 1950 69 Lex Hilliard, 2005, @Idaho State Justin Green, 2003, Eastern Washington 6.60 Dale Shupe, 1954 68 Rock Svennungsen, 1973, South Dakota Yohance Humphery, 2001, Weber State 6.54 Mike Mickey, 1975 67 Chase Reynolds, 2008, Northern Ariz. MU 2009 *n Grizzly Football Average Yards Rushing - Season continued 13 JR Waller, 2002-05 Most PATs 6.48 Les Kent, 1969 12 Mike Hagen, 1980-81 63 Dan Carpenter, 2004 6.44 Damon Boddie, 1994 Most carries Highest PAT per 6.43 Paul Fiskness, 1975 806 Lex Hilliard, 2003-05, 07 100% Dan Carpenter, 2004 (63-of-63) 6.43 Steve Caputo, 1971 6.41 Casey Reilly, 1971 Most netyards Most points scor 6.41 Murdo Campbell, 1954 4,070 Yohance Humphery, 1998-01 138 Chase Reynolds, 2008 Average yards rus Most touchdowns 124 Chris Snyder, K, 2003 123 Dan Carpenter, K, 2004 138.2 Yohance Humphery, 2001 50 Lex Hilliard, 2003-05, 07 116 Yohance Humphery, RB, 2001 116.1 Yohance Humphery, 1999 116 Joe Douglass, WR, 1996 114.7 Dick Imer, 1953 Scoring Re113 Dan Carpenter, K, 2006 113.9 Steve Caputo, 1971 107 Chris Snyder, K, 2002 110.4 Yohance Humphery, 2000 Single Game 102 Marc Mariani, WR, 2008 110.2 Lex Hilliard, 2005 Most points Lex Hilliard, RB, 2004 102.9 Lex Hilliard, 2007 30 Greg Iseman @Weber State, 1982 101 Dan Carpenter, K, 2007 102.2 Monty Bullerdick, 1977 26 “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Whitman, 1926 96 Lex Hilliard, RB, 2007 98.9 Chase Reynolds, 2008 Del Spear vs. Idaho, 1974 Yohance Humphery, RB, 1999 98.8 Dick Imer, 1954 Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, 1986 92 Kris Heppner, K, 1999 97.7 Greg Iseman, 1982 90 Etu Molden, WR, 2001 97.2 Les Kent, 1969 Most points scored in 4th quarter to 85 Chris Snyder, K, 2001 88.2 Justin Green, 2003 win a game 84 Lex Hilliard, RB, 2005 87.0 Rocky Klever, 1981 39 Montana (52) vs. S. Dakota State (48), 84 Justin Green, RB, 2003 85.5 Arnie Blancas, 1970 Sept. 4, 1993 (Montana trailed 38-13 to 84 Dave Dickenson, QB, 1993 81.8 Bryan Magnuson, 1967 start 4th quarter) 84 Greg Iseman, RB, 1982 Career Most touchdowns 80 Mike Rice, WR, 1986 5 Greg Iseman @Weber State, 1982 79 Brody McKnight, K, 2008 Most yards rushing Most field goals Andy Larson, K, 1993 4,070 Yohance Humphery, 1998-01 5 Dan Carpenter vs. S. Dakota State, 2006 78 Chris Snyder, K, 2000 4,018 Lex Hilliard, 2003 -05; 07 Longest field goal Kris Heppner, K, 1997 2,228 Rocky Klever, 1977-81 Marvin Turk, WR, 1991 57 Chris Snyder vs. Albany, 2002 2,033 Steve Caputo, 1969-71 76 Dan Carpenter, K, 2005 1,885 Josh Branen, 1995-97 Most conversions 75 Kris Heppner, K, 1998 1,813 Monty Bullerdick, 1978-79 10 Kris Heppner vs. Weber State, 1999 73 Kirk Duce, K, 1989 1,784 Justin Green, 2003-04 Longest field goal 72 Andy Larson, K, 1996 1,726 JR Waller, 2002-05 57 Chris Snyder, 2002, Albany Tony Rice, RB, 1992 1,719 Jody Farmer, 1986-89 54 Dan Carpenter, 2007, @Sac. State 1,592 Dick Imer, 1953-54 Touchdowns Chris Snyder, 2003, @Idaho State 1,583 Chase Reynolds, 2008-Present Most touchdowns Kris Heppner, 1997, @Idaho State 1,569 Terry Dillon, 1960-62 23 Chase Reynolds, RB, 2008 52 Chris Snyder, 2000, @Portland State 1,564 Arnie Blancas, 1969-70 19 Joe Douglass, WR, 1996 Eby Dobson, 1985, @Northern Arizona 1,554 Les Kent, 1969-70 17 Lex Hilliard, RB, 2004 51 Dan Carpenter, 2007, @Montana State 1,453 Tony Rice, 1988-92 17 Yohance Humphery, RB, 2001 KirkDuce, 1988, @Nevada 1,429 Del Spear, 1973-76 16 Lex Hilliard, RB, 2007 50 Dan Carpenter, 2007, Northern Colo. 1,348 Paul Connelly, 1964-65 16 Yohance Humphery, RB, 1999 Dan Carpenter, 2006, @ Weber State 1,345 Jeff Hoffman, 1970-71 14 Lex Hilliard, RB, 2005 Dan Carpenter, 2005, @ Northern Ariz. 1,313 Bob Byrne, 1949-51 14 Justin Green, RB, 2003 Dan Worrell, 1969, South Dakota State 1,311 Renard Coleman, 1985-88 14 Dave Dickenson, QB, 1993 49 Dan Carpenter, 2004, Northern Colo. 14 Greg Iseman, RB, 1982 Rushing touchdowns Chris Snyder, 2002, @Idaho 50 Lex Hilliard, 2003-05, 07 Chris Snyder, 2001, @NAU, vs. Hawaii Most touchdowns responsible for 43 Yohance Humphery, 1988-2001 Kris Heppner, 1998, @WSU, Portland St. 46 Dave Dickenson, 1993 24 Tony Rice, 1989-92 Bruce Carlson, 1977, @Northern Ariz. 45 Brian Ah Yat, 1996 22 Chase Reynolds, 2008-Present 48 Chris Snyder, 2003, Western Illinois 41 Dave Dickenson, 1995 Justin Green, 2003-04 Chris Snyder, 2001, @ Idaho State, PSU 35 Craig Ochs, 2004 Jody Farmer, 1986-89 Kris Heppner, 1997, @Northern Arizona 34 Brent Pease, 1986 20 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Eby Dobson, 1985, Boise State 32 Drew Miller, 1999 Josh Branen, 1995-97 Bob Turnquist, 1973, @Rice 28 Dave Dickenson, 1994 17 Kelly Stensrud, 1992-95 28 Grady Bennett, 1989 Rocky Klever, 1977-81 Single Season 27 John Edwards, 2002 16 John Edwards, 1999-2002 Most field goals 26 Brian Ah Yat, 1998 Del Spear, 1973-76 25 Chris Snyder, 2003 15 Jeff Hoffman, 1969, 71-72 14 Casey Reilly, 1969-71 £ li>

2009 #* Grizzly Football per responsib Grizzly Football made percentage (min. (min. 35 attempts) (min. (min. 35 attempts) (min. (min. 25 attempts) (min. (min. games) 12 Marty Mornhinweg, 84 1980-82, & Andy Larson (28-45), 1993-96 Touchdowns Touchdowns PAT PAT kicks Average yards Average yardsAverage perpunt All purpose yards 182 182 Dan Carpenter182 (182-188), 2004-07 Chris 175 Snyder (182-187), 2000-03 Andy Larson136 (175-187), 1993-96 KirkDuce 101 (136-146), 1988-91 Dan Worrell (101-104), 1968-70 13.89 13.89 Harris Tuff (72-1000), 2003-06 12.39 Ron Baines (41-508), 1967-68 11.64 Shalon Baker (78-908), 1991-94 11.61 Douglass Joe (70-813), 1995-96 10.20 Cockhill Bill (50-510), 1990-93 10.08 Levander Segars (143-1441), 2001-04 117 117 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 157.7 157.7 Dick Imer games),(16 1953-54 141.5 Douglass Joe games),(22 1995-96 128.1 Yohance Humphery games),(39 1998-01 126.8 Damon Boddie (21 games), 1993-94 116.6 Mike Rice games),(21 1985-86 101.8 Monty Bullerdick games),(20 1977-78 60.0 60.0 KirkDuce (48-80), 1988-91 25.85 Renard Coleman 25.31 (55-1422), 1985-88 Heidelberger J. (42-1063), 2001-04 25.14 Damon Boddie 24.58 (49-1232), 1993-94 Brian Gales (36-885), 1995-98 23.98 Greg Anderson (49-1175), 1973-76 23.89 Gregg Dunn (66-1577), 1977-79 23.62 Mike Guevara (55-1299), 1991-92 23.40 Rob Schulte (91-2129), 2004-08 22.57 Hardy Sly (44-993), 1973-74 53 53 Hilliard Lex 2003-07, 88 72 Dobson Eby (88-93), 1983-86 Bruce Carlson (72-74), 1974-77 62.1 62.1 Kris Heppner (36-58), 1997-99 73.6 73.6 Dan Carpenter (78-106), 2004-07 66.7 Raul Allegre (20-30), 1978-79 62.2 Chris Snyder (70-105), 2000-03 93 93 69 Brian Ah 1995-98 Yat, 67 Cole Bergquist, 2004-08 62 Grady Bennett, 1998-90 John Edwards, 1999-02 98.6 O’Loughlin Jack (19 games), 97.1 1948-49 Paul Connelly (19 games),94.0 1964-65 Hilliard Lex (50 games), 2003-0788.6 Levander Segars games),(51 2001-04 48 48 Yohance Humphery, 1998-01 47 46 Craig Ochs, 2003-04 43 Drew Miller, 1999-00 40 Brad Lebo, 1989-92 Brent Pease, 1985-86 Field goal pe kick per game per game (FCS record) (FCS (FCS record) (FCS 12 games) 12 (min. 1980-82 84 1980-82 & (min. (min. games) 12 (min. (min. games) 12 (FCS record) (FCS Craig Ochs (430-654-16), 2003-04 Career Career blocked Career blocked PA Misc. Career Most consecutive Total Total per offense Receptions Pass Pass completion Average yards 178.5 178.5 Brad Lebo games),(35 1989-92 172.3 Cole Bergquist games),(50 2004-08 171.5 M. Mornhinweg games),(36 1980-82/84 196.5 196.5 Josh Swogger (14 games), 2006 194.3 John Edwards games),(35 1999-02 18.41 18.41 Marvin Turk (64-1178), 1990-91 16.05 Tony Lambert (57-915), 1986-87 15.93 Mike Rice (90-1434), 1985-86 15.87 Douglass Joe (145-2301), 1995-96 15.41 Scott Gurnsey (167-2574), 1991-94 15.09 Paul Lamb (70-1056), 1984-87 17.31 17.31 Jimmy Farris (129-2233), 1997-00 16.85 Bob McCauley (87-1466), 1981-84 16.23 Ray Bauer (77-1250), 1948-50 126 126 Chris Snyder, 2000-03 329.2 329.2 Dave Dickenson games),(35 1992-95 327.8 Drew Miller games),(18 1999-00 207.1 Brent Pease games),(18 1985-86 5.03 5.03 JeremyWatkins games),(33 1996-99 266.3 266.3 Grady Bennett (31 games), 1988-90 259.1 Brian games),(36 Ah Yat 1995-98 233.9 Craig Ochs (24 games), 2003-04 67.3 67.3 Dave Dickenson 66.5 (813-1208-26), 1992-95 Scott Werbelow (145-218-9), 65.7 87 & 1985 Drew Miller (430-654-14), 1990-00 61.8 Brian (735-1190-39), Ah Yat 1995-98 59.2 Cole Bergquist (615-1038-23), 58.7 2004-08 Marty Mornhinweg (488-832-38), 58.4 GradyBennett 57.8 (641-1097-42) 1988-90 John Edwards (493-853-19), 1999-02 6.59 Douglass Joe games),(22 1995-96 9 9 Tim Hauck, 1987-89 4.88 Etu Molden (33 games),4.68 1999-01 Tanner Hancock 4.66 games),(19 1999-00 Mike Trevathan (29 games),4.50 1987-90 Matt Wells games),(42 1992-95 4.47 Raul Pacheco games),(43 4.33 1995-98 Shalon Baker games),(42 4.29 1991-94 Mike Rice games),(21 4.00 1985-86 Marvin Turk games),(16 1990-91 7 7 Tim Hauck 1987-89 Score (kicker scored goals (FCS record) (FCS (FCS record) (FCS (FCS record) (FCS (75 FGs, 182 PATs, TD) FGs, (75 PATs, 182 (FCS National record) (FCS Shalon Baker, 1991-94 Joe Douglass,Joe 1995-96 Mike Erhardt, WR, 1993-96 areer Touchdowns Touchdowns Most conversion Most touchdowns Most pointsMost Most pointsMost 182 182 Dan Carpenter (182-188), 2004-07 105 105 Chris Snyder, 2000-03 (Big Sky Conference record) Sky Conference (Big 2009 132 132 Justin Green,2003-04 RB, 126 Dave Dickenson,126 QB, 1992-95 Del 1973-76 RB, Spear, 122 Scott Gurnsey, WR, 1991-94 153 153 Kris Heppner, K, 1997-98 146 Jon Talmage,WR, 2002-05 144 Josh Branen, 1995-97 RB, 75 75 Dan Carpenter, 2004-07 Field Field 52 52 -05, 07 Hilliard, Lex 2003 138 138 Chase Reynolds, RB, 2008-Present 196 196 Bruce Carlson, K, 180 1974-77 Dan Worrell, K, 1968-70 178 Jody Farmer, 1986-89 RB, 174 Douglass, Joe WR, 1995-96 170 Shalon WR, Baker, 1991-94 166 Eby Dobson, K, 1983-86 160 Stensrud, Kelly 1992-95 RB, 158 1988-92 RB, Tony Rice, C Most field goals attempted 31 31 1924-26 Kelly, Bill “Wild” Most field goals 48 48 Yohance Humphery, 1998-01 28 Jody Farmer, 1986-89 52 52 -05, 07 Hilliard, Lex 2003 RB, 36 36 28 Hilliard, Lex 2003-05 28 Douglass, Joe 1995-96 28 Shalon Baker, 1991-94 26 Jody Farmer, 1986-89 26 Etu Molden, 199-01 26 Mike Erhardt, 1993-96 24 Tony Rice, 1989-92 24 Jon Talmage, 2002-05 24 Josh Branen, 1995-97 Stensrud, Kelly 1992-95 413 Dan Carpenter, 2004-07 48 48 Yohance Humphery, 1998-01 394 394 Chris 2000-03 Snyder, K, 312 Hilliard, Lex 2003-05, 07 290 290 Humphery, Yo 1998-01 RB, 280 Kirk Duce, K, 1988-91 261 Andy Larson, 241 K, 1993-96 Kris Heppner, K, 1997-99 413 413 Dan Carpenter, 2004-07 •ff«tfttfttfttf«fttttfff«tff»t«ff»*f«f*f941 TEAM RECORDS a s Single Game Most points Punting 133 vs. Carroll College, 1920 Single SeasonMost punts *" (Since 1948) Rushing 81 vs. Weber State, 1999 84 1992 79 vs. Mont. State, 1904 Most carries Rushing Most yards 73 vs. Idaho State, 1999 83 @S. Dakota State, 1970 Most Carries 3,161, 1988 68 vs. Southern Utah, 2002 Most net yards 728 1970 Highest average 63 @Eastern Washington, 1995 z 471 vs. Portland State, 1968 (Big Sky Conference record) 44.69 (62-2,771), 1985 62 vs. Thomas More, 1990 Most touchdowns Most net yards Most touchdowns 16 vs. Carroll College, 1920 3,477 1971 Punt Returns 16 vs. Carroll College, 1920 8 vs. Thomas More, 1990 (Big Sky Conference record) Most returns 14 vs. Montana State, 1904 57 2006 Highest average/carry Highest average per carry 11 vs. Weber State, 1999 (Big Sky Conference record) 8.6 vs. North Dakota, 1948 5.6 1954 (380-2,114) s 10 vs. Southern Utah, 2002 Most yards Highest per game average •" Passing 9 @Eastern Washington, 1995 733 2006 Most points scored in 4th 338.4 1970 Most attempts (Big Sky Conference record) quarter to win a game 72 @Idaho, 1995 Passing Highest average 39 vs. South Dakota State, 1993 * ■ Most completions Most attempts 17.9 1954(12-215) (FCS national record) 43 @Idaho, 1995 503 1992 (Trailed 38-13 to begin 4th quarter, Kickoff Returns Most yards Most completed won 52-48) Most returns 560 @Eastern Wash., 1996 336 1995 Most conversion kicks 53 1985, 1986 Most touchdowns Highest completion percentage 16 vs. Mount Saint Charles, 1920 Most yards 6 vs. Southern Utah, 2008 67.8% 2004(331-488) 11 vs. Weber State, 1999 1,127 1986 6 @Stephen F. Austin, 1998 Highest average yardage 9 @Eastern Washington, 1995 Highest average 6 vs. Boise State, 1995 408.2 1995 9 vs. Montana State, 1904 28.1 2003 (36-1,013) Highest completion % (Big Sky Conference record) 8 vs. Southern Utah, 2002 (Big Sky Conference record) .833 vs. Thomas More (20x24), 1990 Most intercepted passes Most intercepted passes Rush Defense 28 1977 Scoring 6 vs. Utah State, 1948 Fewest carries Fewest intercepted passes Most points 18 @British Columbia, 1963 4 1970 Total Offense 535 2004 Fewest yards allowed Most touchdown passes (Big Sky Conference record) Most plays -43 vs. Weber State, 1989 43 1996 Most touchdowns 99 @ South Dakota State, 1970 Fewest average yards per play (Big Sky Conference record) 69 2004 Most yards -1.7 vs. Weber State, 1989 Most yards Most field goals 717 vs. Weber State, 1999 4,490 1995 25 2003 Highest average per play Pass Defense (Big Sky Conference record) Most conversions 9.9 vs. North Dakota (46-457), 1948 Most interceptions 65 2004 10 vs. Boise State, 1989 Total Offense First Downs (Big Sky Conference record) Most plays Rush Defense Most Lowest completion percentage 1,074 2008 Fewest average carries allowed 33 vs. Sac State, 2004 .179 @Montana State (5x28), 1971 Most yards 34.6 1970 Most rushing Most yards intercept, returned 6,416 2004 Lowest per rush yield 25 @Idaho, 1974 234 vs. Northern Colorado, 1978 (Big Sky Conference record) 2.0 1970 (346-699) Most passing Highest per play average 2.0 1989 (392-772) 24 vs. Weber State, 1995 Total Defense 7.0 1999 (810-5,691) Fewest yards allowed Fewest plays allowed Most by penalties Highest per game average 699 1970 7 vs. Northern Arizona, 1998 27 @British Columbia, 1963 517.4 1999 Fewest rush first downs (Big Sky Conference record) Pass Defense allowed Fewest yards allowed First Downs Fewest attempts allowed 0 vs. Thomas More, 1990 28 vs. Utah State, 1950 Most 96 1959 (Ties FCS national record) Lowest average per play 346 2004 Fewest completions allowed allowed (Big Sky Conference record) 35 1959 Punting .63 vs. Thomas More, 1990 Most rushing Lowest completion % allowed Most punts Blocked punts 171 1970 .354 1973 (84-237) 12 @Boise State, 1986 4 vs. Montana State, 1987 (Big Sky Conference record) Fewest yards allowed Most yards (Ties FCS record) Most passing 415 1959 501 @Nevada, 1988 Fewest rush first downs 188 2004 Fewest passing yards/game Highest average 0 vs. Montana State, 2006 Most by penalties 72.1 1964 55.7 @Nevada, 1988 0 vs. Northern Arizona, 2002 33 2004 and 1998 (Big Sky Conference record) 0 vs. Thomas More, 1990 Fewest TDs allowed (Ties Big Sky Conference record) 4 1963

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