Rams Open ‘05 Season at Ram Quickfacts Location ...... Fort Collins, CO 80523 Colorado State opens the 2005 football season against Enrollment ...... 25,382 in-state rival Colorado Saturday, Sept. 3 in Boulder Nickname, Colors ...... Rams, Forest Green & Vegas Gold before a national television audience on TBS. Fol- Stadium...... Field at Hughes Stadium lowing the opener, the Rams face Minnesota in Min- Capacity ...... 34,400 GAME #1 • COLORADO STATE (0-0) neapolis Sept. 10. The Rams then face Nevada in the Conference ...... Mountain West Grand Reopening Game of Sonny Lubick Field at AT COLORADO(0-0) President ...... Dr. Larry Penley Hughes Stadium. Leading the returning players is Director of Athletics...... Mark Driscoll Sept. 3 • FOLSOM STADIUM WR David Anderson, a semifinalist a year ago for the Media Relations Director ...... Gary Ozzello BOULDER • 1:30 P.M. MT (TBS) Biletnikoff Award as the nation’s top receiver. Ander- Office/Cell Phone ...... 970-491-5067; 222-3361 son and OT Mike Brisiel were preseason All-MWC FAX Phone ...... 491-1348 GAME QUICKFACTS choices. Brisiel and OC Albert Bimper enter their Press Box Phone ...... TBA COACHES fourth season as starters along the offensive line. E-mail ...... [email protected] Seniors LB Courtney Jones and LB Jahmal Hall an- Web Site ...... CSURAMS.com Sonny Lubick (Western Montana ‘60) Head Coach ...... Sonny Lubick (Western Montana ‘60) chor the team’s defense. Colorado State ...... 13th season, 95-51 Year at Colorado State ...... 12th; 95-51 Overall ...... 16th year; 116-70 Career Record ...... 16th season; 116-70 vs. Foe ...... 3-7; 0-3 in Boulder 2005 Special Events Office Phone ...... 491-6131 Gary Barnett (Missouri ‘69) Sept. 24 - Nevada ...... Ag Day/Band Day Operations Director ...... Tom Ehlers (Colorado State ‘85) Colorado Career ...... 7th season, 42-33 Game Sponsor: Poudre Valley Health Systems Tight Ends/Special Teams...... Dave Arnold (Drake ‘67) Overall ...... 16th season, 85-89-2 Special Event: “For Ever Green” Day; Loveland Running Backs ...... (Western Montana ‘64) vs. Foe ...... 3-3; 1-0 in Boulder Chamber of Commerce Day Defensive Line ...... Karl Ballard (Colorado State ‘96) SERIES CAPSULE Sept. 29 - Air Force Offensive Line ...... Darrell Funk (Colorado State ‘88) Off. Coor./QBs .. Dan Hammerschmidt (Colo. State ‘87) Overall .... 76 games; Colorado leads, 56-18-2 Game Sponsor: To be announced Wide Receivers ...... (Colorado State ‘01) Fort Collins...... Colorado leads, 23-7-1 Special Event: Fort Collins Chamber of Com- Def. Coor./Linebackers ..... Steve Stanard (Nebraska ‘89) Boulder ...... Colorado leads, 30-8-1 merce Day Defensive Backs ...... James Ward (Puget Sound ‘96) Denver ...... Series tied, 3-3 Oct. 8 - Utah ...... Homecoming/Family Day Defensive Line ...... Jesse Williams (Sonoma State ‘99) Series Streak ...... Colorado, 2 in a row Game Sponsor: Heart Center of the Rockies Offensive Formation ...... Multiple RADIO INFORMATION Oct. 22 - Wyoming Defensive Formation ...... 4-3 Outlet ...... Colorado State Sports Network Game Sponsor: Frontier Airlines 2004 Record/MWC ...... 4-7/3-4 MWC (T4th) Flagship ...... KCOL, 600 AM-Fort Collins* Nov. 12 - State ...... Hall of Fame; 2004 Total Lettermen ...... 56 Play-by-play ...... Rich Bircumshaw Spirit of America Day 2004 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 44/12 Analyst ...... Erik Olson Game Sponsor: Advanced Energy 2004 Starters Returning (O/D/S) ...... 18 (10/8/0) Sidelines ...... Brian Roth 2004 Starters Lost (O/D/S) ...... 6 (2/3/1) *See inside for complete affiliate listing. 2005 Preseason MWC Poll TELEVISION INFORMATION In This Issue... Team (1st Place Vots) ...... Points Outlet ...... TBS Game Statistics Capsule ...... 3 1. Utah (18) ...... 246 Play-by-play ...... Ron Thulin Media Information ...... 2 2. New Mexico (6) ...... 215 Analyst ...... Charles Davis Game Notes ...... 4-9 3. Wyoming (5) ...... 212 Sidelines ...... Craig Sager Opponent Schedules & Results ...... 9 4. BYU (1) ...... 164 Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium ...... 12 INTERNET 5. Colorado State ...... 153 Rams Coaching Staff ...... 13 6. TCU ...... 145 Live audio ...... www.CSURAMS.com Roster & Depth Chart ...... 24 7. Air Force ...... 96 Click onYahoo.com icon for broadcast. Statistics ...... 31 8. San Diego State ...... 87 Player Biographies ...... 54 9. UNLV ...... 32

2005 Colorado State Football Schedule Date Day Opponent Site Time/Result T.V. Series Atten. Notes S3 Sat. at Colorado Boulder, Colo. 1:30 p.m. MT TBS 18-56-2 -- Rams open season with in-state rival S10 Sat. at Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. 1 p.m. MT/12 noon MT ESPN2 0-1-0 -- Rams, Gophers meet for 2nd time S17 Sat. Open Date S24 Sat. Nevada+ Fort Collins, Colo. 4 p.m. MT FSNRM 7-0-0 -- Rams 7-0 vs. Wolf Pack in series S29 Thur. Air Force* Fort Collins, Colo. 5:30 pm. MT ESPN 15-24-1 -- Ram-Falcon Trophy at stake in rivalry O8 Sat. Utah*& Fort Collins, Colo. 4:30 p.m. MT -- 19-48-2 -- Utes two-time defending MWC champs O15 Sat. at BYU* Provo, Utah TBA TBA 25-32-3 -- Cougars victorious in Fort Collins in 2004 O22 Sat. Wyoming* Fort Collins, Colo. TBA TBA 52-39-5 -- Rams earn Bronze Boot Trophy in 2004 O28 Fri. at New Mexico* Albuquerque, N.M. 6 p.m. MT ESPN2 28-21-0 -- CSU held UNM to 291 total yards N5 Sat. at TCU* Fort Worth, Tex. 5 p.m. MT/6 p.m. CT TBA 1-1-0 -- Last meeting was 2002 N12 Sat. San Diego State*% Fort Collins, Colo. TBA TBA 12-12-0 -- Rams rally late for 21-17 win in 2004 N19 Sat. at UNLV* Las Vegas, Nev. TBA TBA 6-3-1 -- CSU wins 2004 battle, 45-10 *MWC games. Special Dates: +Ag Day; &Homecoming/Family Day; %Hall of Fame Fame, Spirit of America & Band Day. Game Week Team Calendar 2005 Ticket Information Rams Radio Network MONDAY, AUG. 29 • Call 491-RAMS, toll free, 1-800-491-RAMS. Rams’ football is broadcast statewide on the Colo- 12 Noon ..... Sonny Lubick News Conference rado State Sports Network presented by Nelligan C.B. & Potts Restaurant in Fort Collins • Online at CSURAMS.com Sports Marketing. Rich Bircumshaw has beent 3:30-5:30 ...... Practice, videotape review • TicketsWest in 89 King Soopers and City Mar- Photos/video during individual drills only ket locations throughout the state of Colorado. he play-by-play announcer for the past three sea- Interviews following videotape review sons and has been a member of the network TUESDAY, AUG. 30 Season Tickets ( Home Games) broadcast team for six seasons. Bircumshaw also 10:00 a.m...... MWC Teleconference Chairbacks Sections (D-E-F)* ...... $160 handles play-by-play coverage for Colorado 1-1:30 p.m...... Player Teleconference Bench (Sections C-G)* ...... $145 State’s men’s basketball team. Pregame cover- Dial 970-491-2609 to access interviews Bench (Sections A-B-H-I) ...... $145 age begins 2 hours prior to kickoff; the postgame 3:30-5:30 ...... Practice Youth Season (Ages 3-18) ...... $73 show lasts one hour. Photos/video during individual drills only Faculty/Staff ...... $116 Interviews following practice Senior Citizens ...... $116 Affiliates include: WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31 • KCOL, 600 AM; Fort Collins (flagship); 3:30-5:30 ...... Practice Individual Game Tickets • KNUS, 710 AM; Denver; Photos/video during individual drills only Air Force, Wyoming ...... $40 Interviews following practice Nevada, San Diego State ...... $30 • KFTM, 1400 AM; Fort Morgan; 7 p.m...... Coors Light Sonny Lubick Show *Requires donor participation. • KNEC, 100.9 FM; Yuma; Stonehouse Grill Restaurant • KGHF; 1350 AM; Pueblo; THURSDAY, SEPT. 1 MWC Media Teleconference • KNNG, 104.7 FM; Sterling; 3:30-5:30 ...... Practice Each Tuesday, August 30 – November 15, 2005 • KTMM, 1340 AM; Grand Junction; Photos/video during individual drills only Call-in: 1-877-704-5378 • KRDZ, 1440 AM; Yuma. Interviews following practice 7:30 p.m...... CSU Insider T.V. Show Mountain Call Schedule Coors Light Sonny Lubick Show Fox Sports Network-Rocky Mountain 10:30 a.m. Moderator opens call Coach Sonny Lubick joins play-by-play announcer FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 10:32 a.m. Kyle Whittingham — Utah TBA ...... Team Travel Rich Bircumshaw each week for a one-hour ra- 10:42 a.m. Gary Patterson – TCU TBA Walk-through dio network call-in show. The Coors Light Sonny No cameras, no interviews allowed 10:52 a.m. Rocky Long — New Mexico Lubick Show show airs each Wednesday night SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 11:02 a.m. Sonny Lubick — Colorado State from 7-8 p.m. (MT), originating from the 1:30 p.m...... Colorado State at Colorado 11:12 a.m. Fisher DeBerry — Air Force Stonehouse Grill Restaurant in downtown Fort 11:22 a.m. Mike Sanford — UNLV Collins. The call-in number is 866-888-5449. Media Relations Staff 11:32 a.m. Tom Craft — San Diego State Media Relations Office ...... 970-491-5067 11:42 a.m. Joe Glenn — Wyoming FAX ...... 491-1348 11:52 a.m. Bronco Mendenhall — BYU CSTV Gary Ozzello, Director* 12:02 p.m. Craig Thompson – MWC The and College Sports Cell Phone ...... 222-3361 Audio clips from each head coach and Commis- Television will enter a visionary partnership that in- Email ...... [email protected] sioner Thompson will be available each Tuesday cludes the first NCAA Division 1-A football and Heather Kennedy, Assistant Director by 3 p.m. (MT) at www.TheMWC.com. men's basketball conference wide deal for CSTV, Cell Phone ...... 217-3453 beginning in the Fall 2006. The MWC/CSTV part- Email ...... [email protected] nership creates a fully integrated multi-media rela- John Kietzmann, Multimedia Coor. CSU Insider Show On Fox tionship that will deliver more games to more people Cell Phone ...... 222-8458 The CSU Insider with coach coach Sonny Lubick and in more homes across more sports than any other Email ...... [email protected] host Keith Bleyer airs each Thursday evening at 7:30 Conference partnership. The parties have agreed to Mike Lefler, Assistant Director* p.m. throughout the season on Fox Sports Net. launch MWC-TV beginning in Fall 2006, the first- Cell Phone ...... 420-5744 The coach of the Rams and Bleyer will review previ- ever regional sports network dedicated solely to an Email ...... [email protected] ous game action and provide insight on the upcom- intercollegiate athletic conference. MWC-TV will Velma Grooms, Administrative Assistant ing opponent each week. Player features, discus- provide exclusive live telecasts of as many as 40 Email ...... [email protected] sions with members of the coaching staff, and an Mountain West Conference football games and up *Denotes primary football contacts. informative look at various aspects of Colorado to 120 men's and women's basketball games a year. State’s football program will be included in the show. MWC-TV will also televise live regular-season cov- 2005 Satellite Feed Information erage and championships of the 35 men's and • Every Wednesday from 3-3:30 p.m. MT, Sept. 7 women's sports sponsored by Mountain West insti- through Nov. 16. 2005 Team Travel Hotels tutions. MWC-TV will produce and air exclusive • Link is available on: Colorado: Westin Hotel; 303-410-5000 studio and original programming, including regu- Galaxy 11 Minnesota: Minneapolis Marriott City Center; larly-scheduled news and highlight shows, archival footage and educational features. Transponder K15 612-349-4000 Downlink 12000 mhz Horizontal BYU: Provo Marriott; 801-377-4700 For more informationc contact Javan Hedlund New Mexico: Albuquerque Marriott; 505-881- (719-488-4051). The service is provided by Link 6800 Up Communications, LLC; Lanier Korsmeyer TCU: Marriott DFW; 972-929-8800 (414-453-8785) or www.linkupcom.com. 2 Injury Report STATISTICAL COMPARISON (2004) LB Luke Adkins (knee); OG Brandon Alconcel (knee); S Lukas Davis (knee); DT Shawn McGoveran CSU CU (concussion); WR Dustin Osborn (collarbone); S Ben Stratton (knee-out for season); DE Terrance Carter Total Offense ...... 372.9 327.3 (concussion). Points Scored ...... 23.7 22.6 First Downs ...... 20.0 18.3 Senior RushingYards ...... 111.6 122.1 QB Justin Holland is the sixth senior starter in Sonny Lubick’s 13 seasons at CSU. The capsule for the senior PassingYards...... 261.3 205.2 signal-callers includes: Time of Possession ...... 29:58 28:19 3rd Down Pct...... 41.0 34.3 Points Allowed ...... 29.5 25.3 Seasons Starts W-L Pct. Yards Allowed ...... 415.6 426.6 Matt Newton 2000 12 10-2 .833 Liberty Bowl RushingYards Allowed ..... 221.7 172.0 1997 13 11-2 .846 Passing Yards Allowed ...... 193.9 254.6 1994 12 10-2 .833 Holiday Bowl 2003 12 7-5 .583 San Francisco Bowl INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (2005 Returnees) Ryan Eslinger 1998 11 7-4 .636 -- RUSHING Y ARDS COLORADO STATE COLORADO Colorado Quarterbacks Green ...... 436 Vickers ...... 248 Bell ...... 96 Charles ...... 49 Holland joins three other in-state natives to have started at quarterback for the Rams during Sonny Lubick’s 13 seasons, including Ryan Eslinger, Matt Newton, and Erich Prahl. PASSING Y ARDS COLORADO STATE COLORADO Openers Holland ...... 1622 Klatt ...... 2065 Colorado State is 51-50-2 all-time in season opening games, 8-4 under Sonny Lubick. Colorado State lost Hanie ...... 1204 Cox ...... 330 its last two season openers to Colorado, in 2003 at INVESCO Field at Mile High in Denver, 42-35, and last year’s game in Boulder, 27-24. RECEPTIONS COLORADO STATE COLORADO Anderson...... 57 Judge ...... 29 Harbinger Of Success Walker ...... 35 Klopfenstein ...... 28 Since Sonny Lubick’s arrival in Fort Collins, Colorado State has beaten in-state rival Colorado three times. Osborn ...... 30 Vickers ...... 27 In those three seasons, the Rams have averaged 9.3 wins (28-10 record), won or shared the conference title each time, and played in three bowl games. In seasons where the Rams lost to Colorado, the team averaged POINTS SCORED COLORADO STATE COLORADO 7.4 victories (52-33 record), won or shared a pair of conference titles and played in four bowl games. Sperry ...... 18 Crosby ...... 85 Green ...... 18 Klopfenstein ...... 24 Quarterback Records Walker ...... 18 Judge ...... 18 QB Justin Holland and Caleb Haney are the eighth and ninth players, respectively, to start at quarterback for Osborn ...... 18 Vickers ...... 18 the Rams during Sonny Lubick’s 12-year tenure. The won-loss breakdown for the starters includes: TACKLES Quarterback Seasons Starts W-L Pct. Bowl Games COLORADO STATE COLORADO Matt Newton 3 25 19-6 .760 Stratton ...... 88 Iwuh ...... 98 1998 1 1-0 1.000 -- Kochevar ...... 63 Washington...... 93 1999 12 8-4 .667 Liberty Bowl Herbert ...... 58 Dizon ...... 82 2000 12 10-2 .833 Liberty Bowl Adkisn ...... 57 Brooks ...... 72 Moses Moreno 3 30 21-9 .700 C. Jones ...... 53 Dawn ...... 71 1995 5 3-2 .600 Holiday Bowl 2005 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 1996 12 7-5 .583 -- Date Opponent 1997 13 11-2 .846 Holiday Bowl Sept. 3 Colorado State Anthoney Hill 2 21 14-7 .667 Sept. 10 New Mexico State 1993 9 4-5 .444 -- Sept. 24 at Miami (Fla.) 1994 12 10-2 .833 Holiday Bowl Oct. 1 at Oklahoma State* Bradlee Van Pelt 3 35 23-12 .657 Oct. 8 Tesxas A&M* 2001 9 6-3 .667 Oct. 15 at Texas* 2002 14 10-4 .714 Liberty Bowl Oct. 22 Kansas* 2003 12 7-5 .583 San Francisco Bowl Oct. 29 at Kansas State* Ryan Eslinger 1998 11 7-4 .636 -- Nov. 5 Missouri 2004 4 2-2 .500 Nov. 12 at Iowa State* Nov. 25 Nebraska* Erich Prahl 1993 2 1-1 .500 -- Dec. 3 Big 12 Championship Game+ D.J. Busch 2001 3 1-2 .333 -- *Big 12 Games. +Houston, Tex. Justin Holland 2004 7 2-5 .285 --

3 Top Teams On The Road Colorado State’s football program ranks among the Colorado State was 1-4 on the road in 2004, the first time since 1993 - Sonny Lubick’s first year at the CSU natinoal leaders in total victories since Sonny helm - the team did not finish with at least a .500 record away from Hughes Stadium. Prior to last season, Lubick’s arrival in 1993. Since 1997, Colorado Colorado State had a 42-21 (66.7) road record. It was also only the second time, along with 1993, the team State ranks among the top 20 NCAA Division IA did not win at least three road games in a season. programs in the nation in total victories including:

Team ...... Wins Series In Boulder Florida State ...... 80 Colorado leads the series in Boulder, 30-8-1. Colorado has won five in a row at home in the series, dating Tennessee ...... 80 back to the Rams’ 23-7 victory in 1986. Michigan ...... 79 Nebraska ...... 77 Big 12 Opponents Marshall ...... 77 Miami ...... 77 Colorado State is 3-10 against Big 12 opponents during Sonny Lubick’s 13-year tenure. All three victories Georgia ...... 77 have come against Colorado. Oklahoma ...... 75 Kansas State ...... 75 Last Win Boise State ...... 75 Colorado State’s most recent victory over a Big 12 opponent came in 2002, a 19-14 win over Colorado at Ohio State ...... 75 INVESCO Field at Mile High in Denver. Texas ...... 74 Florida ...... 72 Virginia Tech ...... 72 Last Road Win vs. Big 12 Toledo ...... 68 Colorado State’s last road win against a Big 12 Conference member came in 1986, when the Rams won 23- Wisconsin ...... 66 7 in Boulder against Colorado. Colorado State ...... 65 Oregon ...... 65 Two Century Air Force ...... 63 Colorado ...... 62 Twice since 1994, Colorado State has had a runningback rush for more than 100 yards in a game with Colorado, including: Lubick Among Active NCAA Leaders Coach, Current School Wins Marcus Houston, 2003 ...... 15 ... 104 Bobby Bowden, Florida State ...... 351 Kevin McDougal, 1999 ...... 22 ... 190 Joe Paterno, Penn State ...... 343 Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ...... 177 Four 300-Passers Jim Tressel, Ohio State ...... 175 QB Justin Holland had a career-most 403 yards passing against Colorado in last year’s game, most by a Ram , Rice ...... 167 against the Buffs in school history. Colorado State’s four 300-yard passing performances against Colorado Dennis Franchione, Texas A&M...... 166 during Sonny Lubick’s tenure include: Fisher DeBerry, Air Force ...... 161 Dick Tomey, San Jose State...... 158 300-Yard Passing Games Mack Brown, Texas...... 156 Justin Holland, 2004 ...... 403 Steve Spurrier, South Carolina ...... 142 Bradlee Van Pelt, 2003 ...... 339 Mike Price, Texas-El Paso ...... 137 Matt Newton, 2000 ...... 327 Moses Moreno, 1996 ...... 312 Bill Snyder, Kansas State ...... 131 Howard Schnellenberger, Florida Atlantic ..126 John L. Smith, Michigan State ...... 123 First Year Feet Phil Fulmer, Tennessee ...... 123 Colorado State enters 2005 boasting new a new starting placekicker and punter. Annual statistics for Sonny Lubick, Colorado State ...... 116 first-year punters and kickers under Sonny Lubick include: Glen Mason, Minnesota ...... 110 Kicking Player ...... TD PAT1 PAT2 FG Pts. Barry Alvarez, Wisconsin ...... 108 2002 Jeff Babcock ...... 1 40-44 0 24-32 118 2001 Kent Naughton ..... 0 26-26 0 11-16 59 MWC Coaching Championships 1999 C. W. Hurst ...... 0 39-40 0 9-14 66 Titles Last 1998 Derek Franz ...... 0 28-32 0 21-26 91 Coach, School ...... Won Title 1995 Matt McDougal ..... 0 33 0 8-17 57 Sonny Lubick, Colorado State .. 6 2002 1993 David Napier ...... 0 23-24 0 6-10 41 Fisher DeBerry, Air Force ...... 3 1995 Gary Patterson ...... 1 2002 Punting Player ...... No. Yds. Avg. 2003 Jeff Babcock ...... 50 2107 42.1 Rocky Long, New Mexico ...... 0 -- 2000 Joey Huber ...... 52 2035 39.1 Tom Craft, San Diego State ...... 0 -- 1998 Deone Horinek .... 52 2331 44.8 Joe Glenn, Wyoming ...... 0 -- 1997 Preston Loos...... 52 2100 40.4 Bronco Mendenhall, BYU ...... 0 -- 1994 Matt McDougal .... 54 2108 39.0 Mike Sanford, UNLV ...... 0 -- 1993 Mike McGee ...... 63 2495 39.6 Kyle Whittingham, Utah ...... 0 --

4 Media Guidelines Lubick Openers • All interviews must be coordinated through di- The Rams are 8-4 in season openers under coach Sonny Lubick. Results include: rector for media relations Gary Ozzello or assis- tant Mike Lefler. Season Opponent Result • Interviews are prohibited from conflicting with 1993 Oregon L 9-23 classes, practice sessions, meetings or medical 1994 at Air Force W 34-21 treatment. 1995 Montana State W 31-10 • On-site interviews must take place at the con- 1996 Tennessee-Chattanooga W 61-19 clusion of practice near the locker room en- 1997 Nevada W 45-3 1998 at Michigan State W 23-16 trance. 1999 Colorado (Denver) W 41-14 • Home telephone numbers for student-athletes 2000 Colorado (Denver) W 28-24 will not be released to the media. 2001 Colorado (Denver) L 14-41 • Interviews with student-athletes are not per- 2002 at Virginia W 35-29 mitted on the practice fields, in the locker room, 2003 Colorado (Denver) L 35-42 or training room. 2004 at Colorado L 24-27 • Interviews with student-athletes the day before a game are restricted to network television for Rams Rushing use during a game telecast. Colorado State gained 246 rushing yards in the in-state matchup with Colorado in 2003, the most yards the • Interviews with student-athletes are not per- Rams have gained on the ground against the Buffaloes during in nine games during Sonny Lubick’s tenure. mitted the day of a game. Colorado State averages 109.6 yards per game rushing overall against Colorado. In three victories, CSU has • Media members are prohibited from interview- gained an average of 148.0 yards per game, and 93.1 yards in defeats. ing student-athletes on the sidelines during all Season Att. Yards TD Result practices, including injured student-athletes not 2004 28 44 1 L 24-27 participating in a practice session. 2003 39 246 2 L 35-42 • Coach Lubick is available for radio and newspa- 2002 38 152 3 W 19-14 per interviews each Tuesday, Wednesday, and 2001 29 108 0 L 14-41 Thursday from 11-11:30 a.m. All requests 2000 28 65 0 W 28-24 should be forwarded to athletic media relations 1999 38 227 3 W 41-14 director Gary Ozzello at least 24 hours in ad- 1998 38 78 1 L 14-42 vance of a requested interview. 1997 33 70 0 L 21-31 1996 25 81 1 L 34-48 • Coach Lubick is available for questions via the 1995 29 25 0 L 14-42 Mountain West Conference Coaches Teleconfer- Totals 325 1096 11 ence scheduled each Tuesday morning through- out the season. Century Receiving Postgame Procedures WR David Anderson caught nine passes for 156 yards in last year’s in-state battle, the seventh time in Sonny • All players must report immediately to the Lubick’s 12 seasons the Rams have boasted a 100-yard receiving game against Colorado, including: locker room area before conducting interviews of any kind. David Anderson, 2004 ...... 156 • Coach Sonny Lubick will meet with the media Chris Pittman, 2003 ...... 144 in a designated interview area at the conclusion David Anderson, 2003 ...... 142 of a 10-minute cooling period. When his re- Pete Rebstock, 2001 ...... 103 marks have concluded, he will then appear on a Frank Rice, 2000 ...... 113 Darran Hall, 1997 ...... 132 live network radio show, and the team locker Geoff Turner, 1996 ...... 157 room is open to the media.

2004 Game-By-Game Leaders Rushing Passing Receiving Tackles Colorado ...... Houston, 20-44-0 Holland, 41-29-1-403-2 Anderosn, 9-156-0 Stratton, 7-5-12 USC ...... Jaunarajs, 13-74-0 Holland, 35-19-4-233-0 Anderson, 9-137-0 Kochevar, 5-3-8 Minnesota ...... Jaunarajs, 22-98-0 Holland, 41-25-3-298-1 Osborn, 6-122-1 Stratton, 13-0-13 Montana State. .... Jaunarajs, 17-79-1 Holland, 35-21-1-311-2 Walker, 6-78-0 Two with 6 BYU ...... Jaunarajs, 24-88-1 Holland, 36-22-1-359-1 Anderson, 12-232-1 Stratton, 11-4-15 San Diego State. .. Green, 21-51-1 Hanie, 19-12-1-115-1 Dreessen, 5-44-1 Lancisero, 9-2-11 Wyoming ...... Green, 32-124-1 Hanie, 22-11-1-167-0 Sperry, 4-71-0 Lancisero, 7-1-8 New Mexico ...... Green, 23-55-0 Hanie, 36-20-1-285-2 Anderson, 7-124-0 Lancisero, 11-1-12 Utah ...... Green, 18-75-0 Hanie, 25-11-3-190-2 Dreessen, 6-67-0 Lancisero, 11-9-20 UNLV ...... Bell, 10-39-0 Hanie, 16-12-0-211-2 Sperry, 4-61-1 Garcia, 10-1-11 Air Force ...... Green, 17-65-0 Hanie, 27-17-1-229-1 Anderson, 4-45-0 Garcia, 6-13-19 5 All-Time Colorado Openers Special Teams Streaks Rams At Home Colorado State’s in-state rivalry with Colorado dates Colorado State will be out to break two special team Colorado State is 45-18 (71.4 percent) in home back to 1893 - the first year of competition on the streaks in 2005. The Rams have returned 146 kick- games during Lubick’s tenure. The Rams are 24-5 Fort Collins campus. The series renews for the 77th offs without running one back for a score. The last (82 percent) in home nonconference games since time Sept. 3 in Boulder. The Rams are 5-11 against touchdown return came Sept. 29, 2001 when Dex- 1993. The nonconference losses have been at the Colorado when the game is CSU’s season-opener. ter Wynn scored on a kickoff return at Wyoming. hands of Oregon (1993), Colorado (1996), Fresno Wynn was the last Ram to return a punt for a touch- State (2001), Miami of Ohio (2003), and Minne- Combined Records down, Sept. 14, 2002 against Louisville. The Rams sota (2004). have since returned 84 punts without a score. Colorado State’s 2005 opponents had a cumulative 67-61 record in 2004, including a perfect 12-0 Rams On The Road record by Utah, which defeated Pittsburgh in the Special Teams Streaks, Part II Colorado State is 42-26 (61.7 percent) in 68 road Fiesta Bowl as the Mountain West Conference’s first- Ram opponents, by comparison, have returned 673 games since Sonny Lubick’s arrival in 1993. The ever BCS bowl game participant. Five of the 11 kickoffs without a touchdown, dating back to Rams were 1-4 on the road in 2004. opponents won at least seven games. Sept.10, 1988 against Hawaii. Eighteen Return Bowl Opponents Second Longest Colorado State loses six departing seniors from the Colorado State’s 2005 schedule includes five oppo- Coach Sonny Lubick, the winningest coach in school 2004 squad who have exhausted their playing eligi- nents who participated in bowl games a season ago: history, enters his 13th year at the helm in 2005. bility. The Rams will welcome back 18 starters from Colorado (Houston Bowl), Minnesota (Music City He has a record of 95-51-0, a winning percentage of this season’s team for 2005, 10 on offense, eight on Bowl), New Mexico (Emerald Bowl), Utah (Fiesta 65.2. Only Harry Hughes coached more years at defense. Bowl), and Wyoming (Las Vegas Bowl). All but New CSU – 31 – that Lubick. Lubick is one of but four Mexico won postseason games last season. coaches in school history with a winning percent- MWC Record age. Bob Davis (9 years, 54-33-2, 61.8) is second Colorado State is 29-13 in 41 MWC games since Before And After behind Lubick, followed by Hughes (31 seasons; 1999 when the conference was formed. The Rams 125-93-18, 56.8) and C.J. Griffith (3 years; 7-7-2, Prior to QB Justin Holland’s injury in 2004, WR are 15-6 at home, 14-7 on the road in MWC ac- 50.0). David Anderson – who would go on to become a tion. semifinalist for the Fred Biletnikoff Award – had caught 39 passes for 665 yards and two touchdowns. MWC Coaches Opening Drives Once Holland was sidelined, Anderson the rest of Lubick is second behind Air Force coach Fisher Since Sonny Lubick’s arrival at Colorado State in the season caught 18 passes for 375 yards and no DeBerry in terms of longevity. DeBerry has coached 1993, the Rams are 31-10 in games the Rams have touchdowns. 20 seasons at AFA, followed by Lubick’s 12. Next scored on the opening drive of the game. CSU is on the list is Rocky Long of New Mexico (8 years), 12-25 in games the opponent has scored on the TCU’s Gary Patterson (3 years) San Diego State’s opening drive. Holland Returns Tom Craft (3 seasons), Joe Glenn of Wyoming (2 Senior QB Justin Holland returns for his final season seasons), and first-year coaches Bronco Mendenhall of competition. Holland, from Lakewood, Colo., of BYU, Mike Sanford of UNLV, and Utah’s Kyle First Scores was on a record-setting pace in 2004 before he suf- Whittingham, respectively. Colorado State is 65-12 since 1993 when the Rams fered an ankle injury which required surgical repair score first in a game. The Rams are 29-36 since in the sixth game of the season at San Diego State. 1993 when the opponent scores first. He threw for 1,622 yards and six touchdowns to Rams’ Schedule Challenging that point. Holland had thrown for more yards Colorado State faced arguably the most difficult League Play through five games than any quarterback in school nonconference schedule in school history in 2004. Colorado State has an impressive 65-25 (72 per- history. His backup, true freshman Caleb Hanie, The Rams played the University of Colorado in Boul- cent) record in 89 conference games since Sonny threw for 1,204 yards and eight touchdowns. der, at Southern California, and hosted Minnesota Lubick’s arrival as head coach in 1993. in three of the team’s nonleague games. Colorado Two Times Turf won the Big 12 Conference North Division title then lost in the championship game to Oklahoma Rushing Defense Colorado State played one game – at Utah – on an then played in the Houston Bowl. USC won the Colorado State has allowed 59 individual 100-yard artificial surface in 2004. In 2005, Colorado State national championship for a second year in a row by rushing performances since 1993. The Rams are has two games on artificial turf: at Minnesota, and defeating Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl, while Min- 31-24 in games where an opponent rusher has gained at UNLV. In Sonny Lubick’s 12 seasons the Rams are nesota defeated Alabama in the Music City Bowl. 100 or more yards and 57-22 when an opponent 10-11 all-time in games played on an artificial sur- The Rams’ conference schedule also included a date does not have a 100-yard rusher. face. at Utah, which defeated Pittsburgh in the Fiesta Bowl, the first BCS bowl bid in Mountain West Confer- Watch Lists ence history. The 2005 season offers little respite. Four Colorado State student-athletes are listed on The Rams open the season at Colorado, and two various postseason awards watch lists, including: weeks later play Minnesota in Minneapolis. • WR David Anderson - Biletnikoff Award • OC Albert Bimper - Rimington Award • OT Mike Brisiel - Outland Trophy • QB Justin Holland - O’Brien Award; Unitas Award

6 Career Records Update UNLV ...... 2 43 11 25.5 At Home Career Receiving Touchdowns Air Force ...... 4 45 23 51.1 Year Rec. Loss(es) Player, Years ...... TD’s Totals ...... 57 940 267 28.5 2004 3-3 Minnesota; BYU; New Mexico 5. Greg Primus, 1989-92 ...... 15 *Yards gained after the catch. Pct., is percentage of 2003 4-2 Miami (Ohio); Utah 6. J. D. Brookhart, 1985-87 ...... 13 receiving yards gained after the reception. 2002 4-1 UNLV Frank Rice, 1996-99 ...... 13 2001 3-2 San Diego St.; Fresno State Pete Rebstock, 1998-00 ...... 13 Rushing Totals 2000 5-0 -- 9. David Anderson, 2002-03 ...... 12 Colorado State averages 171.3 yards per game rush- 1999 4-1 San Diego State ing in the team’s 146 games under Sonny Lubick, 1998 3-1 Wyoming Career Receiving Yards including 206.8 in 95 victories. The breakdown: 1997 4-1 Air Force Player, Years ...... Yards 1996 4-2 Colorado; Wyoming 1. Greg Primus, 1989-92 ...... 3,163 Games Yards Avg. 1995 3-2 BYU; New Mexico 2. Jeff Champine, 1980-83 ...... 2,811 Wins ...... 95 19,644 206.8 1994 5-1 Utah 3. Willie Miller, 1972-74 ...... 2,735 Losses ...... 51 6,512 127.7 1993 3-2 Oregon; BYU 4. David Anderson, 2002-04 ...... 2,413 Totals ...... 146 25,004 171.3 Total 45-18

Career Receptions Late-Game Success On The Road Player, Years ...... Rec. Colorado State has an 81-4 record (95.2 %) under Year Rec. Road Loss(es) 1. Greg Primus, 1989-92 ...... 191 Sonny Lubick when the Rams lead after three peri- 2004 1-4 Colorado; USC; Utah; Air Force 2. Jeff Champine, 1980-83 ...... 184 ods. The four losses include: 2003 3-2 Wyoming; New Mexico 3. Keli McGregor, 19891-84 ...... 153 • Sept. 7, 2002; UCLA 30, Colorado State 19; 2002 5-2 UCLA; Fresno State 4. Willie Miller, 1972-74 ...... 148 Rams lead 13-7 at end of third quarter. (Fort 2001 3-2 Louisville; BYU 5. David Anderson, 2002-04 ...... 137 Collins). 2000 3-2 Arizona State; Air Force 6. Steve Bartalo, 1983-86 ...... 132 • Oct. 13, 2001; Fresno State 25, Colorado State 1999 3-2 BYU; Fresno State 6. Pete Rebstock, 1998-2001 ...... 131 22 (ot); Rams lead, 14-13, at end of third quar- 1998 5-2 Air Force; Rice 8. Chris Pittman, 2000-03 ...... 129 ter. (Fort Collins). 1997 5-1 Colorado • Sept. 17, 1998; Air Force 30, Colorado State 1996 3-3 Oregon; Nebraska; Tulsa WR David Anderson Update 27; Rams lead, 27-17 at end of third quarter. 1995 5-1 Colorado 100-Yard Receiving Games (Colorado Springs). 1994 5-0 -- 2004: 4 • Nov. 16, 1996; Wyoming 25, Colorado State 1993 2-4 Nebraska; Kansas; Colorado ...... 156 24; Rams lead, 24-13, at end of third quarter. San Diego St.; Utah USC ...... 137 (Fort Collins). Totals 43-25 BYU ...... 233 New Mexico ...... 124 Rams’ Passing Plans Before Open Dates The Rams are 8-20 in games where the team has 2003: 6 Year Opponent Result attempted 35 or more passes and 81-27 games when 2004 BYU ...... L 21-31 Air Force ...... 199 attempting less than 35 passes since 1993. Miami ...... 167 2003 Air Force ...... W 30-20 Colorado ...... 142 2002 Louisville ...... W 36-33 California ...... 141 Century Rushers 2002 Air Force ...... W 31-12 New Mexico ...... 134 Colorado State has had 79 100-yard rushing perfor- 2001 Nevada ...... W 35-18 Boston College ...... 134 mances since 1993. The Rams are 56-12 in games 1999 at BYU ...... L 13-34 where a back has gained 100 or more yards, and 33- 1999 at New Mexico ...... W 36-22 Career 100-Yard Game Leaders 28 in games where the team has not had a back gain 1997 Air Force ...... L 0-24 Willie Miller, 13 more than 100 yards. 1997 Fresno State ...... W 41-3 Greg Primus, 12 1995 at Air Force ...... W 27-20 David Anderson, 10 Year Total Record 1995 Hawaii ...... W 22-0 2004 1 1-0 1994 Utah ...... L 31-45 2003 6 3-3 1993 New Mexico...... W 21-20 After The Catch 2002 12 7-4 WR David Anderson’s game-by-game totals for yard- 2001 6 2-2 Neutral Sites age gained after the reception include: 2000 5 3-1 Year Rec. Neutral Site Loss(es) 1999 6 6-0 2003 0-2 Colorado (Denver); Game ...... Rec. Yards YAC* Pct. 1998 5 4-0 Boston College (San Francisco) Colorado ...... 9 156 34 21.7 1997 10 8-1 2002 1-1 TCU (Liberty Bowl) USC ...... 9 137 28 20.4 1996 13 8-1 2001 1-1 Colorado (Denver) Minnesota ...... 5 74 11 14.9 1995 8 6-1 2000 2-0 -- Montana St...... 4 66 8 12.1 1994 4 4-0 1999 1-1 So. Mississippi (Liberty Bowl) BYU ...... 12 232 74 31.9 1993 3 3-0 1998 0-1 Colorado (Denver) San Diego State ..... 3 32 4 12.5 Totals 79 56-12 1997 2-0 -- Wyoming ...... 0 0 0 0.0 1995 0-1 Kansas State (Holiday Bowl) New Mexico ...... 7 124 66 53.2 1994 0-1 Michigan (Holiday Bowl) Utah ...... 2 33 8 24.2 Totals 7-8

7 Defensive Scoring Plays Career Starts Below 300 Yards Year Oppnent Play Starts Year Game ...... Rush Pass Total Result 1993 BYU Andre Strode, 84-yard int. Player, Pos...... 2002 2003 2004 2005 Total 1995 Hawaii ...... 106 20 126 W 22-0 New Mexico Andre Strode, 44-yard int. Michael Brisiel, OL .... 11 11 11 -- 33 1994 UTEP...... 23 116 139 W 47-9 UTEP Ray Jackson, 100-yard int. Albert Bimper, OL ..... 12 9 11 -- 32 1993 Air Force ...... 112 41 153 W 8-5 1994 Utah State Kenya Ragsdale, 30-yard int. Matt Bartz, TE ...... 11 13 2 -- 26 1994 Utah State ...... 38 119 157 W 41-16 BYU Greg Myers, 30-yard int. Ben Stratton, DB ...... 1 13 11 -- 25 2000 Brigham Young ... 57 120 177 W 49-21 Arizona Sean Moran, 77-yard fum. Kevin Mark, PK ...... 0 13 11 -- 24 1999 So. Mississippi ..... 62 125 187 L 17-23 Fresno State Ray Jackson, 30-yard punt David Anderson, WR ... 0 13 11 -- 24 1999 New Mexico St. .. 117 76 193 W 46-7 1995 Montana State Steve Standifer, 14-yard int. Jahmal Hall, LB ...... 0 4 9 -- 13 1999 San Diego St...... 135 67 202 L 10-17 BYU Jason Craft, 30-yard int. Courtney Jones, LB ..... 0 4 8 -- 12 1998 SMU ...... 129 73 202 W 32-10 Utah State Greg Myers, 82-yard punt 1997 Hawaii ...... 71 131 202 W 63-0 Josh Day, OL ...... RS 11 11 -- 11 UTEP Greg Myers, 62-yard punt 1994 Arkansas St...... 92 110 202 W 48-3 Robert Herbert, DB .... JC 0 11 -- 11 San Diego State Greg Myers, 84-yard punt 1995 UTEP...... 107 97 204 W 56-10 Brandon Cathy, DB .... RS 0 11 -- 11 1996 Colorado Calvin Branch, 96-yard punt 2003 Weber State ...... 79 133 212 W 31-7 Clint Oldenburg, OL .. RS 0 10 -- 10 1997 Hawaii Erik Olson, 18-yard fum. 1997 Fresno St...... 57 155 212 W 41-3 Hawaii Geoff Turner, 80-yard punt Luke Adkins, LB ...... RS 0 9 -- 9 2002 BYU ...... 65 148 213 W 37-10 Hawaii Darran Hall, 60-yard punt Dustin Osborn, WR .... RS 0 9 -- 9 1998 Michigan St...... 133 97 230 W 23-16 San Jose State Nate Kvamme, 17-yard int. Brandon Alconcel, OL .. 0 5 4 -- 8 2001 Louisville ...... 32 213 245 L 2-7 Nate Kvamme, 55-yard int. Blake Smith, DL ...... HS RS 8 -- 8 1995 Utah ...... 86 159 245 W 19-14 UNLV Myron Terry, 52-yard int. Justin Holland,QB ...... 0 1 6 -- 7 2002 Air Force ...... 221 29 250 W 31-12 San Diego State Jamie Bennett, 20-yard int. Terrance Carter, DE ..... 0 0 6 -- 6 2000 Utah ...... 110 142 252 W 24-17 Missouri Darran Hall, 85-yard punt Jimmy Green, RB ...... JC 3 3 -- 6 1997 Nevada ...... 40 217 257 W 45-13 1998 Air Force Darran Hall, 77-yard punt Kory Sperry, HB ...... HS HS 6 -- 6 2000 Arizona St...... 184 77 261 L 10-13 UNLV Rick Crowell, 22-yard int. Miles Kochevar, DB ..... 0 0 5 -- 5 2003 BYU ...... 130 139 269 W 58-13 Tulsa Myron Terry, 24-yard int. Jesse Nading, DL ...... HS HS 5 -- 5 2000 New Mexico ...... 73 203 276 W 17-14 SMU Willie Taylor, fumble rec. Caleb Hanie, QB ...... HS HS 5 -- 5 2001 Wyoming ...... 116 162 278 W 42-14 1999 Colorado Rick Crowell, 54-yard int. Lukas Davis, DB ...... RS 3 0 -- 3 2000 UNLV ...... 200 80 280 W 20-19 NM State Erik Olson, 35-yard int. Nathan Pauly, LB ...... RS 0 3 -- 3 2003 Utah ...... 126 158 284 L 21-28 Wyoming Aaron Sprague, 41-yard int. Travis Garcia, DB ...... 0 0 2 -- 2 2004 UNLV ...... 179 108 287 W 45-10 Utah Dallas Davis, 89-yard punt Tom Martindale, TE .... JC JC 2 -- 2 2000 Wyoming ...... 146 144 290 W 37-13 Dallas Davis, 56-yard punt Tristan Walker, RB ...... 0 0 1 -- 1 2003 California ...... 51 248 299 W 23-21 2000 Nevada Pete Rebstock, 66-yard punt 2004 New Mexico ...... 181 110 291 L 17-26 Utah Doug Heald, 48-yard int. Legend: HS-high school; JC-junior college; RS-redshirted. San Diego State Dexter Wynn, 100-yard kick Wyoming Rick Crowell, 32-yard int. Justin Gallimore, 63-yard int. 2001 Wyoming Dexter Wynn, 95-yard kick UNLV Ameer L owe, 4-yard punt blk. BYU Bryan Save, 28-yard fum. North Texas Jason Gallimore, 30-yard punt blk. Justin Gallimore, blocked punt 2002 Louisville Dexter Wynn, 66-yard punt Air Force Jeff Babcock, 29-yard fum. New Mexico Rhett Nelson, 54-yard fum. 2003 BYU Patrick Goodpaster, 16-yard fum. San Diego State Ben Stratton, 35-yard int. 2004 Montana St. Jesse Nading, safety Poll-Sitting San Diego State Luke Adkins, 71-yard int. • Preseason rankings ...... Three times; 1998 (15th), 2001 (24th); 2003 (23rd) Wyoming Luke Adkins, 35-yard int. • End-of-season rankings ...... Three times; 1994 (16th); 1997 (17th); 2000 (14th) UNLV Brandon Cathy, 26-yard fumble • Highest in-season ranking ...... 10th, 1994 (5 weeks) • Highest end-of-season ranking ...... 14th, 2000 Turnover Table • Most weeks ranked, one season ...... 12, 1994 • Seasons ranked ...... 8 under Coach Sonny Lubick Def. TD’s • Total weeks ranked ...... 41 Year ...... Give Take +/- Int. Fum. 2004 ...... 27 15 -12 2 1 Year .. Wks S25 O2 O9 O16 O23 O30 N6 N13 N20 N27 D4 J3 2003 ...... 33 19 -14 1 1 1994 .... 12 24 23 13 12 17 14 10 10 10 10 10 16 2002 ...... 23 31 +8 0 2 A31 S7 S14 N16 N23 N30 D7 J3 2001 ...... 29 29 Even 0 2 1997 ..... 8 24 25 23 25 20 20 18 17 2000 ...... 25 27 +2 3 1 PS 1999 ...... 25 23 -2 3 0 1998 ..... 1 15 1998 ...... 23 30 +7 2 0 S5 S12 1997 ...... 13 39 +26 4 0 1999 ..... 2 24 23 1996 ...... 28 28 Even 0 0 N26 D3 J4 1995 ...... 26 31 +5 3 0 2000 ..... 3 23 23 14 1994 ...... 22 25 +3 2 1 PS A27 1993 ...... 19 26 +7 3 0 2001 ..... 2 24 24 Totals ...... 293 323 +30 23 8 S2 S8 S22 S30 O27 N3 N10 N17 N24 D1 D8 2002 .... 11 19 24 25 25 24 24 21 20 16 24 23 A17 A24 2003 ..... 2 23 23 8 2005 Opponent Schedules Nov. 5 Army Sept. 24 at UTEP Colorado Nov. 12 Open Date Oct. 1 at TCU* Date Opponent ...... Results Nov. 19 at New Mexico* Oct. 8 BYU* Sept. 3 Colorado State *MWC Games. +Seattle, Wash. Oct. 15 at Wyoming* Sept. 10 New Mexico State Oct. 22 at San Diego State* Sept. 24 at Miami (Fla.) Utah Oct. 29 Colorado State* Oct. 1 at Oklahoma State* Date Opponent ...... Results Nov. 5 Open Date Oct. 8 Tesxas A&M* Sept. 3 Arizona Nov. 12 at Utah* Oct. 15 at Texas* Sept.10 Utah State Nov. 19 Air Force* Oct. 22 Kansas* Sept. 15 at TCU* *MWC Games. Oct. 29 at Kansas State* Sept. 22 Air Force* Nov. 5 Missouri Oct. 1 at North Carolina TCU Nov. 12 at Iowa State* Oct. 8 at Colorado Sdtate* Date Opponent ...... Results Nov. 25 Nebraska* Oct. 15 San Diego State* Sept. 3 at Oklahoma Dec. 3 Big 12 Championship Game+ Oct. 22 at UNLV* Sept. 10 at SMU *Big 12 Games. +Houston, Tex. Oct. 29 Open Date Sept. 15 Utah* Nov. 5 Wyoming* Sept. 24 at BYU* Minnesota Nov. 12 New Mexico* Oct. 1 New Mexico* Date Opponent ...... Results Nov. 19 at BYU* Oct. 8 at Wyoming* Sept. 3 at Tulsa *MWC Games. Oct. 15 Army Sept. 10 Colorado State Oct. 22 at Air Force* Sept. 17 Florida Atlantic BYU Oct. 29 at San Diego State* Sept. 24 Purdue* Date Opponent ...... Results Nov. 5 Colorado State* Oct. 1 at Penn State* Sept. 3 Boston College Nov. 12 UNLV* Oct. 8 at Michigan* Sept. 10 Eastern Illinois *MWC Games. Oct. 15 Wisconsin* Sept. 17 Open Date Oct. 29 Ohio State* Sept. 24 TCU* San Diego State Nov. 5 at Indiana* Oct. 1 at San Diego State* Date Opponent ...... Results Nov. 12 Michigan State* Oct. 8 at New Mexico* Sept. 3 UCLA Nov. 19 Iowa* Oct. 15 Colorado State* Sept. 10 at Air Force* Big 10 Games. Oct. 22 at Notre Dame Sept. 17 at Ohio State Oct. 29 Air Force* Sept. 24 San Jose Stdate Nevada Nov. 5 at UNLV* Oct. 1 BYU* Date Opponent ...... Results Nov. 12 at Wyoming* Oct. 8 at UNLV* Sept. 9 WashingtonS tate Nov. 19 Utah* Oct. 15 at Utah* Sept. 17 UNLV *MWC Games. Oct. 22 New Mexico* Sept. 24 at Colorado State Oct. 29 TCU* Oct. 1 at San Jose State* Wyoming Nov. 5 Open Date Oct. 8 Idaho* Date Opponent ...... Results Nov. 12 at Colorado State* Oct. 15 Louisiana Tech* Sept. 3 at Florida Nov. 19 Wyoming* Oct. 29 at Boise State* Sept. 10 Louisiana-Monroe Nov. 26 Open Date Nov. 5 Hawaii* Sept. 17 at Air Force* Dec. 3 at Hawaii Nov. 12 at New Mexico State* Sept. 24 at Mississippi *MWC Games. Nov. 19 at Utah State* Oct. 1 UNLV* Nov. 26 Fresno State* Oct. 8 TCU* UNLV *WAC Games. Oct. 15 New Mexico* Date Opponent ...... Results Oct. 22 at Colorado State* Sept. 3 at New Mexico* Air Force Oct. 29 Open Date Sept. 10 Idaho Date Opponent ...... Results Nov. 5 at Utah* Sept. 17 at Nevada Sept. 3 at Washington+ Nov. 12 BYU* Sept. 24 at Utah State Sept. 10 San Diego State* Nov. 19 at San Diego State* Oct. 1 at Wyoming* Sept. 17 Wyoming* *MWC Games. Oct. 8 San Diego State* Sept. 22 at Utah* Oct. 15 at Air Force* Oct. 1 at Colorado State* New Mexico Oct. 22 Utah* Oct. 8 at Navay Date Opponent ...... Results Oct. 29 Open Date Oct. 15 UNLV* Sept. 3 UNLV* Nov. 5 BYU* Oct. 22 TCU* Sept. 10 at Missouri Nov. 12 at TCU Oct. 29 at BYU* Sept. 17 New Mexico State Nov. 19 Colorado State* *MWC Games. 9 MWC Bowl Games Since 1994 Bowl Game Results Thursday Night Games Colorado State (8): 2003-San Francisco; 2002- 1949 Raisin Bowl Overall (9-4) Liberty Bowl; 2001-New Orleans Bowl; 2000, Occidental 21, Colorado State 20 2005 1999-Liberty; 1997, 1995, 1994-Holiday Attendance: 10,000 Sept. 24: Colorado State vs. Air Force (ESPN) Utah (5): 2004-Fiesta; 2003-Liberty; 2001, 1999- 1990 2003 Las Vegas; 1996-Insight.com Colorado State 32, Oregon 31 Oct. 9: Colorado State 58, BYU 13 (ESPN2) Attendance: 51,103 Oct. 16: Colorado St. 30, Air Force 20 (ESPN2) 2002 1994 Holiday Bowl Air Force (5): 2002-San Francisco; 2000-Silicon Oct. 24: Colorado St. 37, BYU 10 (ESPN2) Valley; 1998-Oahu; 1998-Liberty; 1997-Las Vegas Michigan 24, Colorado State 14 Oct. 31: Colorado St. 31, Air Force 12 (ESPN) Attendance: 59,453 2001 Brigham Young(4): 2001-Liberty Bowl; 1998- 1995 Holiday Bowl Oct, 4: Louisville 7, Colorado State 2 (ESPN) Liberty; 1997-Cotton; 1994-Insght.com Kansas State 54, Colorado State 21 Nov. 1: BYU 56, Colorado State 34 (ESPN) Attendance: 51,051 Nov. 8: Colorado St. 28, Air Force 21 (ESPN) New Mexico (4): 2004-Emerald; 2003, 2002- 1997 Holiday Bowl 2000 Las Vegas; 1997-Insight.com Colorado State 35, Missouri 24 Nov. 2: Colorado State 45, BYU 21 (ESPN) Attendance: 50,761 Nov. 16: Colorado St. 37, Wyoming 13 (ESPN) 1999 1999 Liberty Bowl UNLV (2): 2000, 1994-Las Vegas Sept. 16: BYU 34, Colorado State 13 (ESPN) Southern Mississippi 23, Colorado State Oct. 28: Colorado State 31, Utah 24 (ESPN) San Diego State (1): 1998-Las Vegas 17 Nov. 18: Colorado St. 41, Air Force 21 (ESPN) Attendance: 54,866 1998 Wyoming (1): 2004-Las Vegas 2000 Liberty Bowl Sept. 17: Air Force 30, Colorado St. 27 (ESPN) Colorado State 22, Louisville 17 Rams Bowl Game MVP’s Attendance: 58,302 Home (7-0) 2005 2002 Rhett Nelson, DB; Cecil Sapp, RB; Liberty 2001 New Orleans Bowl Colorado State 45, N. Texas 20 Sept. 24: Colorado State vs. Air Force (ESPN) Bowl 2003 Attendance: 27,004 Oct. 16: Colo. St. 30, Air Force 20 (ESPN2) 2001 Justin Gallimore, DB; New Orleans Bowl 2002 Liberty Bowl 2002 TCU 17, Colorado State 3 Oct. 24: Colo. St. 37, BYU 10 (ESPN2) 2000 Cecil Sapp, RB; Liberty Bowl Attendance: 55,207 2001 2003 San Francisco Bowl Nov. 8: Colo. St. 28, Air Force 21 (ESPN) 1999 Kevin McDougal, RB; Rhett Nelson, DB; Boston College 35, Colorado State 21 2000 Nov. 2: Colo. State 45, BYU 21 (ESPN) Liberty Bowl Attendance: 25,621 Nov. 16: Colo. St. 37, Wyoming 13 (ESPN) 1999 1997 Moses Moreno, QB; Darran Hall, WR; Rams on T.V. Since 1993 Oct. 28: Colo. State 31, Utah 24 (ESPN) (Co-MVP); Holiday Bowl Outlet, Record: ABC-TV, 4-4; ESPN, 11-11; Nov. 18: Colo. St. 41, Air Force 21 (ESPN) ESPN2, 12-10; ERT, 6-3; Fox, 22-11; Other, 11- Road (2-4) 1995 Damon Washington, RB; Holiday Bowl 2. Totals: 65-40. 2003 Oct. 9: Colo. State 58, BYU 13 (ESPN2) 1994 Anthoney Hill, QB; Holiday Bowl Year Games ESPN ESPN2 ABC Other 2002 2004 9032 4 Oct. 31: Colo. St. 31, Air Force 12 (ESPN) 2003 9140 4 2001 MWC Bowl Game Affiliations 2002 13 3 3 0 7 Oct, 4: Louisville 7, Colorado State 2 (ESPN) Bowl Opp. Date T.V. Time (ET) 2001 10 2 3 2 3 Nov. 1: BYU 56, Colorado State 34 (ESPN) Las Vegas PAC-10 Dec. 22 ESPNS 8 p.m. 2000 11 3 3 0 5 1999 Poinsettia TBA Dec. 22 ESPN2 10 p.m. 1999 9410 4 Sept. 16: BYU 34, Colorado State 13 (ESPN) Emerald PAC-10 Dec. 29 ESPN 4:30 p.m. 1998 8220 4 1998 1997 9211 5 Sept. 17: Air Force 30, Colorado St. 27 (ESPN) 1996 10 1 1 0 8 1995 8211 4 Friday Night Games 1994 7201 4 1993 5001 4 Home (1-0) Totals 108 22 22 8 56 2004 Oct. 22: Colo. St. 30, Wyoming 7 (ESPN2) Road (0-2) 2005 Oct. 28: Colorado Stat at New Mexico (ESPN2) 2003 Nov. 7: New Mexico 37, Colo. St. 34 (ESPN2) 2002 Oct. 5: Fresno State 32, Colo. St. 30 (ESPN2)

10 Rams On T.V. 2001 (10 Games) 1996 (10 Games) 2005 Colorado 41, Colorado State 14 ...... ABC *Colorado 48, Colorado State 34 ...... ESPN2 Colorado State at Colorado ...... TBS *Colorado State 35, Nevada 18 ...... KTVD *Colorado State 35, UNLV 16 ...... FOX Colorado State at Minnesota ...... ESPN2 *San Diego St. 14, Colorado State 7 ...... ABC Nebraska 65, Colorado State 9 ...... FOX Colorado State vs. Nevada ...... FSNRM Louisville 7, Colorado State 2 ...... ESPN Colorado State 28, Hawaii 16 ...... KWHD *Colorado State vs. Air Force ...... ESPN *Fresno St. 25, Colorado St. 22 (ot) ...... ESPN2 Tulsa 20, Colorado State 14 ...... KWHD *Colorado State vs. Utah ...... -- Colorado State 26, UNLV 24 ...... SportsWest *Colorado St. 36, San Jose St. 13...... FOX Colorado State at BYU ...... TBA *Colorado State 19, Utah 17 ...... ESPN+Plus *Colorado St. 27, San Diego St. 18 ...... FOX *Colorado State vs. Wyoming ...... TBA BYU 56, Colorado State 34 ...... ESPN2 Colorado State 42, Air Force 41 ...... ESPN Colorado State at New Mexico ...... ESPN2 *Colorado State 28, Air Force ...... ESPN Colorado State 42, Fresno State 20 ...... KWHD Colorado State at TCU ...... TBA Colorado State 45, North Texas 20 ...... ESPN2 *Wyoming 25, Colorado State 24...... FOX *Colorado State vs. San Diego State ...... TBA Colorado State at UNLV ...... TBA 2000 (11 Games) 1995 (8 Games) Colorado State 28, Colorado 24 ...... ESPN2 Colorado 42, Colorado State 14 ...... ESPN 2004 (9 Games) *Colorado State 41, ETSU 7 ...... SportsWest Colorado State 27, Air Force 20 ...... ABC Colorado 27, Colorado St. 24 .... Fox Sports Net Arizona St. 13, Colorado St. 10 ...... Fox *BYU 28, Colorado State 21 ...... ESPN2 USC 49, Colorado State 0 ...... ABC-TV *Colorado St. 45, Nevada 14 ...... SportsWest Colorado State 19, Utah 14 ...... FOX *Colorado State vs. Minnesota ...... ESPN2 *Colorado State 17, UNM 14 ...... ESPN+Plus *New Mexico 22, Colorado State 14 ...... FOX *BYU 31, Colorado State 21 ...... FSNRM *Colorado State 20, UNLV 19 ...... ESPN2 *Colorado State 22, Hawaii 0 ...... FOX Colorado State 21, San Diego State 17 ... ABC-TV Colorado State 24, Utah 17 ...... KTVD Colorado State 24, San Diego St. 13 ...... FOX *Colorado State 30, Wyoming 7...... ESPN2 *Colorado State 45, BYU 21 ...... ESPN Kansas St. 54, Colorado State 21 ...... ESPN *New Mexico 26, Colorado State 17. ESPN+Plus Air Force 44, Colorado State 40...... ESPN2 Utah 63, Colorado State 31 ...... ESPN2 *Colorado State 37, Wyoming 13 ...... ESPN 1994 (7 Games) *Colorado State 45, UNLV 10 ...... FSNRM Colorado State 22, Louisville 17 ...... ESPN Colorado State 28, BYU 21 ...... FOX *Colorado State 19, San Diego St. 17 ...... FOX 2003 (8 Games) 1999 (9 Games) Colorado State 21, Arizona 16 ...... FOX Colorado 42, Colorado State 35 ...... ESPN Colorado State 42, Colorado 14 ...... FOX *Utah 45, Colorado State 31 ...... ABC Colorado State 23, California 21...... FOX/HDTV *BYU 34, Colorado State 13 ...... ESPN *Colorado State 35, Wyoming 24 ...... ESPN Colorado State 58, BYU 13 ...... ESPN2 *SDSU 17, Colorado St. 10 ...... ESPN+Plus Colorado State 44, Fresno State 42 ...... FOX Colorado State 30, Air Force 20 ...... ESPN2 *Colorado State 24, Wyoming 13 ...... ESPN2 Michigan 24, Colorado State 14 ...... ESPN Wyoming 35, Colorado State 28 ...... ESPN+Plus *Colorado State 31, Utah 24 ...... ESPN New Mexico 37, Colorado State 34 ...... ESPN2 *Colorado State 36, UNM 22 ...... ESPN+Plus 1993 (5 Games) Colorado State 21, San Diego St. 21 . ESPN+Plus *Colorado State 41, Air Force 21 ...... ESPN *Oregon 23, Colorado State 9 ...... FOX Colorado State 24, UNLV 23 ...... SportsWest So. Miss 23, Colorado State 17 ...... ESPN *Colorado State 8, Air Force 5 ...... FOX Boston College 35, Colorado State 21 ..... ESPN2 San Diego St. 30, Colorado State 3 ...... FOX 1998 (8 Games) Utah 38, Colorado State 21 ...... FOX 2002 (13 Games) Colorado St. 23, Michigan St. 16 ...... ESPN2 Colorado State 42, Wyoming 21...... ABC Colorado State 35, Virginia 29 .... Fox Sports Net *Colorado 42, Colorado State 14 ...... ESPN *Home Games. Colorado State 19, Colorado 14 ...... ESPN2 *Air Force 30, Colorado State 27 ...... ESPN UCLA 30, Colorado State 19 ...... Fox Sports Net *Colorado State 34, Tulsa 7 ...... FOX/KUSA *Colorado State 36, Louisville 33...... ESPN2 *Colorado State 42, TCU 21 ...... FOX/KUSA Fresno State 32, Colorado State 30 ...... ESPN *Rice 35, Colorado State 23 ...... FOX/KUSA *Colorado State 44, Wyoming 36 .... ESPN+Plus *Wyoming 27, Colorado State 19...... ESPN2 Colorado State 28, Utah 20 ...... ESPN+Plus Colorado State 32, SMU 10 ...... FOX/KUSA *Colorado State 37, BYU 10 ...... ESPN2 Colorado State 31, Air Force 12 ...... ESPN 1997 (9 Games) Colorado State 49, San Diego State 21 SW/KTVD Colorado 31, Colorado State 21 ...... FOX *Colorado State 22, New Mexico 14 . SW/KTVD *Air Force 24, Colorado State 0...... ESPN2 *UNLV 36, Colorado State 33 ...... SW/KTVD *Colorado State 63, Hawaii 0 ...... FOX TCU 17, Colorado State 3 ...... ESPN Colorado State 14, Wyoming 7 ...... FOX Colorado State 45, UNLV 19 ...... FOX *Colorado State 41, Fresno State 3 ...... FOX Colorado St. 38, San Diego St. 17 ...... ESPN Colorado State 41, New Mexico 13 ...... ABC Colorado State 35, Missouri 24 ...... ESPN

11 Total Attendance Annual Total Nevada ...... 4 4-0 Stadium Facts North Texas ...... 1 0-1 Total Year G Avg. Year Games Atten. Average Since Sonny Lubick’s arrival in 1993, Northern Colorado ...... 3 3-0 1. 187,344 1994 6 31,224 2004 6 163,776 27,296 Colorado State has won nearly 75 percent of Ohio ...... 1 1-0 2. 183,786 2003 6 30,631 2003 6 183,786 30,631 the team’s home games. Sonny Lubick Field Oregon ...... 1 0-1 3. 173,308 1996 6 28,885 2002 5 152,307 30,462 at Hughes Stadium has been the site to some Pacific ...... 2 1-1 4. 163,776 2004 6 27,296 2001 5 138,184 27,763 of the greatest games in school history, and San Diego State ...... 11 6-5 5. 159,461 1990 6 26,577 2000 5 137,696 27,540 national and regional television broadcasts San Jose State ...... 1 1-0 6. 152,307 2002 5 30,462 1999 5 137,884 27,577 take place at nearly every home game. Southern Mississippi ...... 1 1-0 7. 148,893 1997 4 29,795 1998 4 125,169 31,292 The stadium lies at the base of the foot- TCU ...... 1 1-0 8. 138,814 2001 5 27,763 1997 5 147,973 29,795 hills of the Rocky Mountains, about two miles Tennessee-Chattanooga ...... 1 1-0 9. 137,884 1999 5 27,577 1996 6 173,308 28,885 west of the main campus area and in one of the Toledo ...... 1 1-0 10. 137,696 2000 5 27,540 1995 5 136,867 27,373 most scenic settings to be found anywhere. Tulsa ...... 2 2-0 1994 6 187,344 31,224 In 2000, permanent lighting standards were UNLV ...... 8 8-4 1993 5 109,640 21,928 installed, then 4,400 addtional permanent Percent Capacity Utah ...... 12 6-6 1992 6 113,438 18,906 seats were constructed int he north end zone Year G Attendance Average Pct. Utah State ...... 6 2-4 1991 5 125,309 25,061 for the beginning of the 2004 season. 1998 4 125,169 31,292 104.3% UTEP ...... 15 12-3 1990 6 159,461 26,577 1994 6 187,344 31,224 104.1% Weber State ...... 1 1-0 Home Crowds 1989 5 124,174 24,835 2003 6 183,786 30,631 102.1% West Texas A&M ...... 2 2-0 Atten. Year Opponent, Score 1988 5 131,025 26,017 2002 5 152,307 30,462 101.5% West Virginia ...... 2 1-1 1. 39,107 1994 Utah; L 31-45 1987 5 117,743 23,549 1997 5 147,973 29,795 99.3% Wichita State ...... 2 2-0 2. 38,129 1987 Colorado; L 16-29 1986 6 113,507 22,701 1996 6 173,308 28,885 96.3% Wyoming ...... 19 10-9 3. 36,371 1996 Colorado; L 34-48 1985 5 93,112 18,622 2001 5 138,184 27,763 92.5% Totals ...... 190 108-81-1 4. 35,514 1994 Wyoming; W 35-24 1984 5 116,473 23,295 1999 5 137,884 27,577 91.9% #Includes forfeit. 5. 34,320 1998 Wyoming; L 19-27 1983 5 112,607 22,521 2000 5 137,696 27,540 91.8% 6. 34,071 1997 Air Force; L 0-24 1982 5 118,253 23,651 1995 5 136,867 27,373 91.2% 7. 33,979 1988 Colorado; L 23-27 1981 5 93,961 18,792 Record By Year 8. 33,701 1996 Wyoming; L 24-25 1980 5 128,677 24,735 Year G Record Atten. 9. 33,650 1995 BYU; L 21-28 Annual Average 1979 5 112,196 22,439 10. 33,501 2004 Minnesota; L 16-34 2004 ...... 6 3-3-0 163,776 Average Year Games Total 1978 5 111,440 22,288 2003 ...... 6 4-2-0 183,786 1. 31,292 1998 4 125,169 1977 6 128,306 21,384 2002 ...... 5 4-1-0 152,307 Opening Day 2. 31,224 1994 6 187,344 1976 5 115,159 23,032 2001 ...... 5 3-2-0 138,314 Atten. Year Opponent, Score 3. 30,631 2003 6 183,786 1975 5 107,499 21,500 2000 ...... 5 5-0-0 137,696 1. 33,501 2004 Minnesota; L 16-34 4. 30,462 2002 5 152,307 1974 5 102,316 20,463 1999 ...... 5 4-1-0 137,884 2. 31,607 2002 Louisville; W 36-33 5. 29,795 1997 5 148,973 1973 6 114,501 19,984 1998 ...... 4 3-1-0 125,169 3. 29,672 1997 Nevada; W 45-13 6. 28,885 1996 6 173,308 1972 5 97,404 19,481 1997 ...... 5 4-1-0 148,973 4. 28,797 1994 Utah; W 41-16 7. 27,763 2001 5 138,814 1971 5 85,402 17,080 1996 ...... 6 4-2-0 173,308 5. 28,652 1983 Air Force; L 13-34 8. 27,577 1999 5 137,884 1970 5 105,257 21,051 1995 ...... 5 3-2-0 136,867 6. 28,611 2003 Weber St.; W 31-7 9. 27,373 1995 5 136,867 1969 4 63,144 15,786 1994 ...... 6 5-1-0 187,344 7. 28,605 1977 No. Colo.; W 48-10 10. 27,296 2004 6 163,776 1968 5 95,210 19,042 1993 ...... 5 3-2-0 109,640 8. 27,652 1998 UNLV; W 38-16 1992 ...... 6 2-4-0 113,438 9. 27,491 1975 BYU; W 21-17 By Opponent 1991 ...... 5 2-3-0 125,309 10. 27,482 1991 Ark. State; W 38-24 1990 ...... 6 6-0-0 159,461 Opponent G Record 1989 ...... 5 2-2-1 124,174 Air Force ...... 17 7-10 1988 ...... 5 1-4-0 131,025 Stadium Firsts Arizona ...... 2 0-2 1987 ...... 5 1-4-0 117,443 First game: Sept. 28; 1968; North Texas 17, Colorado State 12 Arizona State ...... 3 1-2 1986 ...... 5 4-1-0 113,507 Attendance: 22,000 Arkansas State ...... 2 2-0 1985 ...... 5 3-2-0 93,112 Gametime Temp: 64; Wind, 12 MPH Brigham Young ...... 16 4-11-1 1984 ...... 5 2-3-0 116,473 1st Rushing Play: QB Gerry Montiel, one-yard gain in the first quarter. Cal State-Fullerton ...... 2 1-1 1983 ...... 5 4-1-0 112,607 First Touchdown: Montiel, 2-yard run with 8:28 of 3rd quarter vs. North Texas. Colorado ...... 3 0-3 1982 ...... 5 3-2-0 118,253 First Field Goal: Tony Bugge, 30-yarder, Oct. 5, 1968 vs. Texas Tech with 2:30 to Eastern Michigan ...... 1 0-0-1 1981 ...... 5 0-5-0 93,961 play in the first quarter. East Tennessee State ...... 1 1-0 1980 ...... 5 3-2-0 128,677 First Victory: 50-21 over Wichita State in 1969. Fresno State ...... 4 3-1 1979 ...... 5 2-3-0 112,196 Consecutive Wins: 8; Oct. 21, 1989 through Aug. 31, 1991. Hawaii ...... 8 6-2 1978 ...... 5 3-2-0 111,440 Night Moves: Night games at Hughes Stadium include: Houston ...... 1 0-1 1977 ...... 6 5-1-0 128,306 Oct. 31, 1991 Brigham Young 40, Colorado State 17 (ESPN) Idaho ...... 4 2-2 1976 ...... 5 4-1-0 115,159 Nov. 5, 1994 Colorado State 35, Wyoming 24 (ESPN) Iowa State ...... 1 0-1 1975 ...... 5 2-3-0 107,499 Sept. 7, 1996 Colorado 48, Colorado State 34 (ESPN2) Louisville ...... 1 1-0 1974 ...... 5 3-1-1 102,316 Sept. 20, 1997 Air Force 24, Colorado State 0 (ESPN) Memphis State ...... 1 1-0 1973 ...... 6 2-4-0 114,502 Nov. 7, 1998 Wyoming 27, Colorado State 19 (ESPN2) Miami (Ohio) ...... 1 0-1 1972 ...... 5 1-4-0 97,404 Oct. 28, 1999 Colorado State 31, Utah 24 (ESPN) Minnesota ...... 1 0-1 1971 ...... 6 2-4-0 85,402 Nov. 18, 1999 Colorado State 41, Air Force 21 (ESPN) Mississippi State ...... 1 0-1 1970 ...... 5 3-2-0 105,257 Oct. 4, 2000 Colorado State 20, UNLV 19 (ESPN2) Montana State ...... 3 3-0 1969 ...... 4 3-1-0 63,144 Nov. 2, 2000 Colorado State 45, Brigham Young 21 (ESPN) New Mexico ...... 15 8-7# 1968 ...... 5 1-4-0 95,210 Nov. 16, 2000 Colorado State 37, Wyoming 13 (ESPN) New Mexico State ...... 4 4-0 Sept. 22, 2001 San Diego State 14, Colorado State 7 (ABC) Totals ...... 109 108-81-1 Oct. 13, 2001 Fresno State 25, Colorado State 22-ot (ESPN2) Nov. 8, 2001 Colorado State 28, Air Force 21 (ESPN) Sept. 14, 2002 Colorado State 36, Louisville 33 (ESPN2) Oct. 16, 2003 Colorado State 30, Air Force 20 (ESPN2) Sept. 18, 2004 Minnesota 34, Colorado State 16 (ESPN2) Oct. 2, 2004 BYU 31, Colorado State 21 (Fox Sports-Rocky Mountain) Oct. 22, 2004 Colorado State 30, Wyoming 7 (ESPN2) 12 Sonny Lubick, Head Coach “Sonny Lubick’s accomplishments have made Colo- 13th Season • Western Montana ‘60 rado State’s name synonymous with excellent . He’s an outstanding coach for his univer- Tributes Numerous sity, and a great mentor for the young men playing Colorado State football coach Sonny the game and for all coaches in our profession.” Lubick has been paid many tributes during - Bob Stoops, University of Oklahoma his 13 seasons at the helm. For instance, he has been honored as community service work and success with the Rams’ program. the conference coach of the year four times. In the summer of 2003, he was recognized by the American In 1994, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED honored the personable Lubick Diabetes Association’s Colorado Chapter as a “Father of theYear.” He as its national coach of the year. That same year he received several is an annual contributor and participant in several local and national national recognition from several other organizations as well. charities, including the St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital campaign. But perhaps the greatest tribute and a testimony to what he has Each spring, Lubick can be spotted visiting local elementary meant not only to Colorado State’s football program but the entire schools to visit students about the importance of education and athletics department, university community and the region came in being a solid citizen. May of 2003. On the school’s campus, he has achieved celebrity status, not During the announcement of a $15.2 million gift by Pat Stryker because of the success and recognition he has generated for the and the Bohemian Foundation to renovate and expand the school’s entire institution, but for his gentle nature and caring personality. football stadium, officials announced that the field would be named In May of 2005, he was accorded another honor, having been in Lubick’s honor. named the Citizen of the Year by the Fort Collins Board of Realtors. That “Sonny” spring day will long be remembered as one of the Those who have had the pleasure of dealing with Lubick quickly greatest moments in Rams’ athletics history. Sonny Lubick Field at recognize why he has succeeded as a coach. Hughes Stadium is undergoing significant changes that will expand the capacity, provide two new scoreboards including a state-of-the- Personal Philosophy art video replay board, expanded premium club level seating, and Lubick cares deeply about the people around him - from the members of his coaching staff to every player on the roster. He has “Sonny Lubick is one of the top coaches in the coun- built Colorado State’s program into one of the nation’s finest with try. His teams are successfull because they are al- hard work, dedication, and a commitment to helping people attain ways so well prepared. His record speaks for itself. success. He has a philosophy he shares not only with his team, but with He has definitely earned his reputation of being one the community and Ram fans nationwide: of the best coaches around.” - Mike Shanahan, • Responsibility: Having each member of Colorado State’s program take responsibility for their actions and the addition of luxury suites. There will also be a new playing field impact on the success of the team. installed, as well as other fan amenities to provide Ram fans the finest spectator experience. • Character: Lubick places a premium on student- More than anything else, the gift and the ensuing renovation athletes who display integrity and honesty. and expansion serve as daily reminders what Lubick has meant not only to the football program, but to the athletic department in gen- • Respect: Earning respect among peers, fans, and col- eral and the university as a whole. leagues remains more important to the veteran coach It is more than his performance on the field, which has been than gaining popularity. remarkable: 6 conference titles, 8 bowl appearances, and ranking among the top 15 programs nationally in total victory. • Keep winning and losing in perspective: Sonny Lubick has won 95 games in 12 seasons including four times Lubick keeps his program on an even keel - not too guiding the Rams to 10 or more victories in a campaign. high after a monumental victory, of which there have It is more about who he is as a person, a husband, and father, many during his career, nor too low following defeat. more about what he stands for and cares about. Lubick has the presence in the program to keep his In December of 2003, Lubick was named one of four national program focused on the goal ahead. finalists for the Eddie Robinson Coach of Distinction Award for his 13 • Work hard and enjoy what you do: Sonny the country. Other coaches from around the country look at our Lubick’s work ethic, dedication and enthusiasm is con- program and know something good is going on here.” tagious to those around the Rams’ program. He also Program Milestones firmly believes that individuals in any situation per- The Rams under Lubick have: form at peak levels when they enjoy what they are doing. • Earned 8 bowl invitations in 10 seasons, more than any other MWC team and among the most appearances Lubick’s philosophy has paid tremendous dividends to nationally; Colorado State’s program. Consider that in 11 seasons, he • Won or shared six conference titles; has won 91 games and appeared in 8 bowl games while win- • Won conference games since than any other MWC program; “Sonny is one of the outstanding college football • The Rams rank among the top 15 programs nationally coaches that I’ve come to k now. He is an excellent in total victories since 1994; person and coach. He does a wonderful job with his • Seven times since 1994, the team has won eight or program and is a credit to our profession.” more games in a season. Four times - the only times in - Joe Paterno, Penn State University school history it has happened- the Rams have won 10 (three times) or more (11) games in a season. • Twice, in 1999 and again in 2002, the Rams completed ning 6 conference titles. a “Front Range” sweep by beating Air Force, Colorado Rams’ Success Unmatched and Wyoming. In 11 seasons prior to his arrival, the Rams’ program tasted • In 2002 for the first time in school history, Colorado victory only 47 times and played in a single bowl game. State owned wins over AFA, BYU, Colorado, Utah and He is without question the most successful coach in school Wyoming in the same season. history and has earned the reputation as one of the nation’s finest football coaches. He has brought unmatched success and popular- Lubick has won more conference titles - 6 - than any other ity to the base of the Rocky Mountains with his style and grace. Economic Impact “People know who Colorado State is now. When we go to a The Rams' success on the field during Sonny Lubick's 12 seasons has bowl game, and see the fans and students enjoying the game, that’s been reflected by public and private financial what we talk about as coaches and makes us excited,” Lubick said. support to sustain the program. Capital campaigns completed Lubick is quick to credit his staff and the student-athletes for during Lubick's tenure include: the program’s prominence. “It’s about good coaches and having good student-athletes. Play- $15.2 million Stadium renovation and expansion (2005) ers know they are being treated fairly and that this is a good place,” $200,000 Football Lockerrrom (2005) said Lubick $5.5 million McGraw Athletic Center completion (1999) “It takes all of us to have a good program: the student-athletes, $4.5 million Moby Arena(1998) coaches, staff, the student body. Those are the little things that make $25.4 million Total big things happen.” While Lubick is pleased with the program’s progress, he is not MWC head coach. The veteran coach also ranks among the national leaders in career victories. satisfied or complacent. The Rams’ program has attained lofty status with 10 consecu- “I’m proud to be part of something like this,” he said of the tive winning seasons from 1994-2002, among the highest totals in Rams’ achievements. “But we’re going to keep pushing to get better. the nation. We want to maintain a solid program that has respect throughout Success on the field has been transformed into overall popular- ity of the program. Colorado State, since Lubick’s arrival, has ap- peared in 97 regional and national television games. “I have been fortunate to have played for Coach In 2003, Colorado State finished among the top 15 programs Lubick. To me he ranks up there with a select group nationally in percent capacity, 102.1, having drawn more than of coaches who make a difference in not only a pro- 183,000 fans for 6 home games, 30,631 per contest. All of those gram, but a community. His influence rubs off on figures rank among the top three in school history. his players.” Additionally, the top eight home season and individual game - Bradlee Van Pelt, Quarterback; Denver Broncos attendance records have come during Lubick’s career at Colorado State. 14 The Lubick File Title Winners By Opponent Family: Sonny and wife Carol Jo have three chil- Rams’ coach Sonny Lubick has won or shared more Overall ...... 95-51 dren: sons Matt (1/26/72) and Marc (11/13/ conference titles as an NCAA Division IA head Home ...... 45-18 Road ...... 43-25 77) and daughter Michelle (1/4/73). Matt is the coach than any other MWC mentor. The list in- Neutral ...... 7-8 wide receivers coach at Ole Miss and Marc works cludes: in the player development department for the St. Titles Last Mountain West (51-24) Louis Rams of the NFL. Michelle and husband, Opponent All Home Road Neu. Coach, School ...... Won Title Gerard Boyle, live in Chicago, Ill., along with one- Air Force ...... 8-4 4-1 4-3 0-0 year-old son Matthew Gerard. Sonny Lubick, Colorado State .... 6 2002 Brigham Young ...... 4-5 2-3 2-2 0-0 Education: Graduated from Christian Brothers Fisher DeBerry, Air Force ...... 3 1995 New Mexico ...... 8-3 3-2 4-1 1-0 High in Butte, Mont., in 1955. Earned bachelor’s , Utah ...... 2 2004 San Diego St...... 8-3 2-2 6-1 0-0 degree from Western Montana, 1960; earned Gary Crowton, BYU ...... 1 2001 TCU ...... 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-1 Utah ...... 5-4 2-2 3-2 0-0 master’s degree from Montana State, 1978. Rocky Long, New Mexico ...... 0 -- Tom Craft, San Diego State ...... 0 -- UNLV ...... 8-1 4-1 4-0 0-0 Joe Glenn, Wyoming ...... 0 -- Wyoming ...... 9-3 4-2 5-1 0-0 Lubick’s Ledger Totals ...... 51-24 22-13 28-10 1-1 • 12 seasons at Colorado State. CSU Coaching Records Others (44-28) All Home Road Neu. • 95-51head coach, winningest coach in school Coach Yrs. W-L-T Pct. Arizona ...... 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 history. Sonny Lubick (1993-02) ...... 12 95-51-0 .652 Arizona State ...... 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 • 116-70 all-time as college head coach Bob Davis (1947-55) ...... 9 54-33-2 .618 Arkansas St...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 • 65-25 in conference games at Colorado State Harry Hughes (1911-41) ..... 31 125-93-18 .568 Boston College ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 • Four-time conference coach of year: 1994, ‘97, C.J. Griffith (1901-03) ...... 3 7-7-2 .500 California ...... 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 (1973-81) ...... 9 45-47-4 .490 ‘99, and 2000. Colorado ...... 3-7 0-1 0-3 3-3 (1989-920 ...... 4 22-24-1 .479 • Three end-of-season top 25 rankings: 1994 E. Tennessee St...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Julius Wagner (1942, 45-46) 3 8-15-1 .354 (15th); 1997 (16th); 2000 (14th) and three pre- Fresno St...... 5-3 3-1 2-2 0-0 John McIntosh (1904-06) ..... 3 4-9-2 .333 season top 25 rankings (1998, 2001, 2003). Hawaii ...... 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 Don Mullison (1956-61) ...... 6 19-40-1 .325 Kansas ...... 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 • Inducted into Colorado State Sports Hall of (1962-69) ...... 8 29-51-1 .324 Kansas St...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Fame, 1998. No Coach (1893-94; ‘99) ..... 3 3-7-1 .318 Louisville ...... 2-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 • Six conference titles and seven bowl game ap- (1982-88) ...... 7 25-55-0 .313 Miami (Ohio) ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 pearances since 1994. (190) ...... 1 1-3-0 .250 Michigan ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 • Ranked among top 15 teams nationally in total (1970-72) .... 3 8-25-0 .242 Michigan St...... 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 (1907-10) .... 4 2-14-0 .125 victories since 1997. Minnesota ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 (1981) ...... 1 0-6-0 .000 • Five All-Americans, seven Academic All-Ameri- Missouri ...... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 cans, 59 first-team all-conference selections, 70 Montana St...... 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 Academic All-Conference selections, 39 post- Nebraska ...... 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 season all-star game performers, more than 30 Coaching Capsule Nevada ...... 6-0 3-0 3-0 0-0 Year School Record Conf. New Mexico St...... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 professional signees. 2004 Colorado State 4-7 3-4/T4th North Texas ...... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 • Six conference players of the year. 2003 Colorado State 7-6 4-3/3rd Oregon ...... 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 2002 Colorado State 10-4 6-1/1st Rice ...... 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Career Resume 2001 Colorado State 7-5 5-2/2nd San Jose St...... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 • 1993-Present: Head Coach, Colorado State 2000 Colorado State 10-2 6-1/1st Southern California . 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 • 1988-92: Def. Coordinator, University of Mi- 1999 Colorado State 8-4 5-2/T1st SMU ...... 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 ami 1998 Colorado State 8-4 5-3/3rd So. Mississippi ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 • 1985-88: Assistant Coach, Stanford University 1997 Colorado State 11-2 7-1/1st Tenn.-Chatt...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1996 Colorado State 7-5 6-2/2nd Tulsa ...... 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0 • 1982-84: Offensive Coordinator, Colorado State 1995 Colorado State 8-4 6-2/1st • 1978-81: Head Coach, Montana State Univer- 1994 Colorado State 10-2 7-1/1st UCLA ...... 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 sity 1993 Colorado State 5-6 5-3/4th Utah State ...... 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 • 1970-77: Assistant Coach, Montana State Totals ...... 95-51 65-25 UTEP ...... 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 1981 Montana State 3-7 1-6/7th Virginia ...... 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1980 Montana State 4-6 3-4/6th Weber State ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 All-Star Coaching 1979 Montana State 6-4 6-1/1st Totals ...... 44-27 23-5 15-15 6-7 • 2001: Hula Bowl All-Star Game 1978 Montana State 8-2 4-2/2nd • 1995: East-West Shrine Game Total ...... 21-19 14-13 Career ...... 116-70 79-38

15 2001 • Won 7, Lost 5 • MWC 5-2, 2nd O18 at Wyoming*...... Fox W 14-7 34,745 Year-By-Year Results Date Opponent ...... TV Score Atten. O25 Tulsa* ...... None W 44-8 24,741 2005 S1 Colorado+ ...... ABC-TV L 14-42 75,022 N1 at UNLV* ...... Fox W 45-19 19,984 Date Opponent ...... TV Score Atten. S8 Nevada ...... SW-KTVDW 35-18 27.367 N8 Fresno State* ...... Fox W 41-3 27,641 S3 at Colorado ...... TBS S22 San Diego State* ...... ABC L 7-14 29,110 N22 at San Diego State* ...... ESPN W 38-17 25,704 S17 at Minnesota ...... ESPN2 S29 at Wyoming* ...... None W 42-14 26,617 D6 New Mexico& ...... ABC W 41-13 12,706 S24 Nevada ...... FSNRM O4 at Louisville ...... ESPN L 2-7 39,389 D29 Missouri# ...... ESPN W 35-24 50,761 O1 Air Force* ...... ESPN O13 Fresno State (ot) ...... ESPN2 L 22-25 31,580 &WAC Championship. #Holiday Bowl. *WAC Games. O8 Utah* ...... TBA O20 at UNLV* ...... SW W 26-24 20,049 O15 at BYU* ...... TBA O27 Utah* ...... ERT W 19-17 24,119 1996 • Won 7, Lost 5 • WAC: 6-2, T2nd O22 Wyoming* ...... TBA N1 at BYU* ...... ESPN2 L 34-56 63,478 Date Opponent ...... TV Score Atten. O28 at New Mexico* ...... ESPN2 N8 Air Force* ...... ESPN W 28-21 26,638 A31 Tenn.-Chattanooga...... None W 61-19 27,171 N5 at TCU* ...... TBA N17 at New Mexico* ...... None W 24-17 29,304 S7 Colorado ...... ESPN2 L 34-48 36,371 N12 San Diego State* ...... TBA D18 N. Texas # ...... ESPN2 W 45-20 27,004 S14 at Oregon ...... None L 28-35 39,605 N19 at UNLV* ...... TBA ^INVESCO Field. #Liberty Bowl. S21 UNLV* ...... Fox W 35-16 24.-11 *MWC Games. S28 at Nebaraska ...... Fox L 9-65 75,575 2000 • Won 10, Lost 2 • MWC 6-1, 1st O5 at Hawaii* ...... KWHD W 28-16 32,010 2004 • Won 4, Lost 7 • MWC 3-4, T4th Date Opponent ...... TV Score Atten. O12 at Tulsa...... KWHD L 14-20 24,556 Date Opponent ...... TV Score Atten. S2 Colorado+ ...... ESPN2 W 28-24 67,466 O19 San Jose State* ...... Fox W 36-13 27,041 S4 at Colorado ...... Fox Net L 24-27 54,954 S9 E. Tennessee St...... SW W 41-17 25,122 O26 San Diego State* ...... Fox W 27-18 25,013 S11 at Southern Cal ...... ABC-TV L 0-49 85,521 S16 at Arizona State ...... Fox L 10-13 51,911 N2 at Air Force* ...... ESPN W 42-41 51,116 S18 Minnesota ...... ESPN2 L 16-34 33,501 S30 at Nevada ...... SW W 45-14 19,003 N9 at Fresno State* ...... KWHD W 42-20 35,009 S25 Montana State ...... -- W 39-14 28,207 O7 New Mexico* ...... ERT W 17-14 27,507 N16 Wyoming* ...... Fox L 24-25 33,701 O2 BYU* ...... FSNRM L 21-31 32,511 O14 UNLV* ...... EPSN2 W 20-17 31,700 *WAC Games. O16 at San Diego State ..... ABC-TV W 21-17 31,129 O21 at Utah* ...... KTVD W 24-17 37,505 O22 Wyoming* ...... ESPN2 W 30-7 30,108 O28 at San Diego State ...... None W 34-22 24,852 1995 • Won 8, Lost 4 • WAC 6-2, T1st O30 New Mexico* ...... ERT L 17-26 24,573 N2 BYU* ...... ESPN W 49-21 27,412 Date Opponent ...... TV Score Atten. N6 at Utah* ...... ESPN2 L 31-63 44,222 N11 at Air Force* ...... ESPN2 L 40-44 35,151 S2 Montana State ...... None W 31-10 27,068 N13 UNLV* ...... FSNRM W 45-10 14,876 N16 Wyoming* ...... ESPN W 37-13 25,922 S9 at Colorado ...... ESPN L 14-42 52,848 N20 at Air Force* ...... -- L 17-47 34,441 D29 Louisville# ...... ESPN W 22-17 58,302 S16 at Air Force* ...... ABC W 27-20 45,578 *MWC Games. +Mile High Stadium. #Liberty Bowl. *MWC Games. S30 BYU* ...... ESPN2 L 18-21 36,650 O7 at Utah State ...... None W 59-17 16,071 2003 • Won 7, Lost 6 • MWC 4-3, 3rd 1999 • Won 8, Lost 4 • MWC 5-2, T1st O14 at Utah* ...... Fox W 19-14 27,691 Date Opponent ...... TV Score Atten. Date Opponent ...... TV Score Atten. O21 New Mexico* ...... Fox L 14-22 28,901 A30 Colorado+ ...... ESPN L 35-42 76,219 S4 Colorado+ ...... Fox W 41-14 73,438 O28 at Wyoming*...... None W 31-24 28,245 S6 at California ...... FOX/KDTVW 23-21 34,096 S11 Nevada ...... None W 38-33 25,123 N4 UTEP* ...... None W 56-10 22,013 S13 Weber State ...... None W 31-7 28,611 S16 at BYU* ...... ESPN L 13-34 63,054 N11 Hawaii* ...... Fox W 22-0 25,235 S20 Miami (Ohio) ...... None L 21-41 30,610 O2 New Mexico State ...... None W 46-7 28,556 N25 at San Diego State* ...... Fox W 24-13 41,603 S27 Utah* ...... KJZZ L 21-28 29,117 O9 at Fresno State ...... None L 13-44 37,061 D29 Kansas State# ...... ESPN L 24-51 51,051 O4 Fresno State ...... None W 34-10 32,620 O16 San Diego State* ...... ERT L 10-17 26,774 #Holiday Bowl. *WAC Games. O9 at BYU* ...... ESPN2 W 58-13 58,513 O23 at Wyoming* ...... ESPN2 W 24-13 25,506 O16 Air Force* ...... ESPN2 W 30-20 32,701 O28 Utah* ...... ESPN W 31-24 25,120 1994 • Won 10, Lost 2; • WAC 7-1, 1st N1 at Wyoming*...... ERT L 28-35 18,511 N6 at New Mexico* ...... ERT W 36-22 26,710 Date Opponent ...... TV Score Atten. N7 at New Mexico* ...... ESPN2 L 34-37 37,133 N18 Air Force* ...... ESPN W 31-21 32,011 S3 at Air Force* ...... None W 34-21 43,979 N15 San Diego St.* ...... ERT W 21-6 29,127 N27 at UNLV* ...... None W 35-17 16,498 S10 Utah State ...... None W 41-16 28,979 N22 at UNLV* ...... ERT/SW W 24-23 21,530 D31 So. Mississippi# ...... ESPN L 17-23 54,866 S17 at BYU* ...... Fox W 28-21 60,121 D31 San Francisco Bowl .... ESPN2 L 21-35 25,621 +Mile High Stadium. #Liberty Bowl. *MWC Games. S24 San Diego State* ...... Fox W 19-17 32,618 +INVESCO Field. *MWC Games. O1 at New Mexico* ...... None W 38-31 29,236 1998 • Won 8, Lost 4 • WAC 5-3, 3rd O8 at Arizona ...... Fox W 21-16 56,534 2002 • Won 10, Lost 4 • MWC 6-1, 1st Date Opponent ...... TV Score Atten. O15 UTEP* ...... None W 47-9 27,837 Date Opponent ...... TV Score Atten. A29 at Michigan State% ..... ESPN2 W 23-16 68,624 O22 Utah* ...... ABC L 31-45 39,107 A22 at Virginia% ...... Fox W 35-29 57,120 S5 Colorado+ ...... ESPN L 14-42 76,036 N5 Wyoming* ...... ESPN W 35-24 35,514 A31 vs. Colorado+ ...... ESPN2 W 19-14 75,531 S12 at Nevada ...... None W 26-14 22,882 N12 Arkasnas State ...... None W 48-3 23,741 S7 at UCLA ...... Fox L 19-30 58,078 S17 at Air Force* ...... ESPN L 27-30 50,115 N19 at Fresno State* ...... Fox W 44-42 37,241 S14 Louisville ...... ESPN2 W 36-3331,607^ S26 UNLV* ...... None W 38-16 27,632 D30 Michigan# ...... ESPN L 14-24 59,453 S28 at Nevada ...... None W 32-28 19,292 O3 at UTEP* ...... None W 20-17 19,003 #Holiday Bowl. *WAC Games. O5 at Fresno State ...... ESPN L 30-32 38,336 O10 Tulsa* ...... Fox W 34-7 31,575 O12 Wyoming* ...... ERT W 44-36 32,151 O17 at New Mexico State ..... None W 47-28 20,747 1993 • Won 5, Lost 6 • WAC 5-3, T4th O19 at Utah* ...... ERT W 28-20 34,374 O24 TCU* ...... Fox W 42-21 31,642 Date Opponent ...... TV Score Atten. O24 BYU* ...... ESPN2 W 37-10 29,457 O31 at Rice* ...... Fox L 23-35 18,344 S4 Oregon ...... Fox L 9-23 21,721 O31 at Air Force* ...... ESPN W 31-12 39,063 N7 Wyoming ...... ESPN2 L 19-27 34,320 S11 Air Force* ...... Fox W 8-5 24,093 N16 at San Diego State*...... SW W 49-21 21,714 N14 at SMU* ...... Fox W 32-10 21,133 S18 BYU* ...... None L 22-27 23,104 N23 New Mexico* ...... SW W 22-14 30,215 +Mile Hgh Stadium. %Jim Thorpe Assn. Classic. *WAC S25 at Nebraska ...... None L 13-48 75,625 N30 UNLV* ...... SW L 33-36 28,877 Games. O2 at Kansas ...... None L 6-24 37,500 D31 TCU# ...... ESPN L 3-17 55,087 O9 Fresno State* ...... None W 34-32 23,812 %Jim Thorpe Assn. Classic.+INVESCO Field. ^Home- 1997 • Won 11, Lost 2 • WAC: 7-1, 1st O16 at San Diego State* ...... Fox L 3-30 32,355 opener record. #Liberty Bowl. Date Opponent ...... TV Score Atten. O23 at Utah* ...... Fox L 21-38 21,097 A30 Nevada ...... None W 45-13 29,672 O30 New Mexico* ...... None W 21-20 17,270 S6 at Colorado ...... Fox L 21-31 53,416 N13 at UTEP* ...... None W 52-0 11,225 S13 at Utah State ...... None W 35-24 22,097 N20 at Wyoming*...... ABC W 42-21 20,692 S20 Air Force* ...... ESPN2 L 0-24 34,071 *WAC Games. O4 Hawaii* ...... Fox W 63-0 30,047 O11 at San Jose State* ...... None W 55-20 10,384 16 Award Winners Bradlee VanPelt, QB Joel Dreessen, HB 1995 Nate Kvamme, LB Sonny Lubick’s Dexter Wynn, DB/RS Mark Dreyer, OL Greg Myers, FS Rams In The Pros Jim Thorpe Award 2002 Joel Dreessen, TE Jeff Flora, LB Mike Newell, OL 1995 Greg Myers (Year Drafted/Signed) Peter Hogan, DL Travis Garcia, DB 1994 Pat Meyer, OL 2004: 4 Morgan Pears, OL Joey Kearney, QB Greg Myers, FS College Football Foundation Joel Dreessen, TE Cecil Sapp, RB Kevin Mark, K Matt Phillips, WR Scholar Athlete Award Patrick Goodpaster, DE Bradlee Van Pelt, QB Clint Oldenburg, TE John Polousky, OL 1995 Greg Myers, FS Erik Pears, OL Dexter Wynn, DB Dustin Osborn, WR 1993 Pat Meyer, OL Jon Simon, OL 2001 Joey Huber, P Eric Pauly, LB Greg Myers, FS NCAA Post-Graduate Pete Rebstock, PR/KR Bryan Save, DL Derek Yurosek, OL Scholarship Award 2003: 6 David Shohet, OL Russell Sprague, WR 1998 Nate Kvamme, LB Eric Hill, WR 2000 Justin Borvansky, OL John Stepien, DL Post-Season All-Star Games 1995 Greg Myers, FS Chris Pittman, WR Rick Crowell, LB Ben Stratton, DB East-West Shrine Game Bryan Save, DT John Howell, DB Drew Wood, LB 2004 Erik Pears, OT Honda National Scholar Andre Sommersell, LB/DE Matt Newton, QB 2002 David Anderson, WR 2003 Bradlee Van Pelt, QB Athlete Of The Year Award Bradlee Van Pelt, QB Jose Ochoa, TE Curt Beling, DB Dexter Wynn, DB/RS 1995 Greg Myers, FS Dexter Wynn, DB/RS Pete Rebstock, WR Joey Cuppari, WR 2002 Morgan Pears, OL Cecil Sapp, RB Joel Dreessen, HB 1998 Joey Porter, DE Bowl Game MVP’s 2001: 3 Tim Stuber, OL Mark Dreyer, OL Myron Terry FS 2002 Rhett Nelson, DB; Cecil Dallas Davis, WR 1999 , DE Jeff Flora, LB Damon Washington, RB Sapp, RB Justin Gallimore, DB Deone Horinek, P Zeke Hacker, OL 1997 Moses Moreno, QB 2001 Justin Gallimore, DB Pete Rebstock, WR Kevin McDougal, RB Adam Hayward, DB Adrian Ross, DE 2000 Cecil Sapp, RB Erik Olson, DB Landon Jones, DB 1996 Calvin Branch, RB 1999 Rick Crowell, LB; Kevin 2000: 6 Blane Saipaia, OT Eric Pauly, LB 1995 Sonny Lubick, West Coach McDougal, RB Justin Borvansky, OL Ula Tuitele, LB Bryan Save, DL Sean Moran, DE 1997 Moses Moreno, QB & Rick Crowell, LB 1998 Anthony Cesario, OL Russell Sprague, WR Greg Myers, FS Darran John Howell, DB Rick Crowell, LB Drew Wood, LB Brady Smith, DE Hall, WR (Co-MVP) Mike Mackenzie, DL Darran Hall, WR 2001 Joel Dreessen, HB 1995 Damon Washington, WR Frank Rice, WR Mike Newell, OC Mark Dreyer, OL Hula Bowl 1994 Anthoney Hill, QB Tim Stuber, OL Joey Porter, DE Broc Finalyson, OL 2003 Bradlee Van Pelt, QB Myron Terry, FS Jeff Flora, LB 2002 Cecil Sapp, RB All-American 1999: 5 1997 Anthony Cesario, OL Jason Gallimore, DB 2001 Sonny Lubick, Coach 1998 Anthony Cesario, OL; 1st Clark Haggans, DE; 1999 Nate Kvamme, OB Justin Gallimore, DB Pete Rebstock, WR team Deone Horinek, P; 1999 Moses Moreno, QB Jason Hepp, B 2000 Rick Crowell, LB 1995 Sean Moran, DE; 2nd team Kevin McDougal, RB; 1999 Adrian Ross, DE Joey Huber, P 1999 Kevin McDougal, RB Greg Myers, FS; 1st team Erik Olson, DB; 1999 Damon Washington, RB Landon Jones, DB Ula Tuitele, LB Brady Smith, DE; 2nd team Ula Tuitele, LB; 1999 Eli Workman, TE Kent Naughton, K 1998 Myron Terry, FS 1994 Greg Myers, FS; 1st team 1996 Calvin Branch, RB Eric Pauly, LB 1997 Adrian Ross, DE 1998: 6 Mark Rogowski, OT Bryan Save, DL Academic All-American Anthony Cesario, OL Adrian Ross, DE Lucas Smith, DL Blue-Gray Classic 2003 Eric Pauly, LB Jason Craft, CB 1995 , OL Aaron Sprague, DB 1998 Jason Craft, DB 2002 Eric Pauly, LB Darran Hall, WR Ray Jackson, CB Russell Sprague, WR 1996 Calvin Branch, RB (MVP) Drew Wood, LB Mike Newell, OL Sean Moran, DE Brad Svoboda, WR 2001 Eric Pauly, LB Joey Porter, DE Greg Myers, FS Mike Vomhof, RB Senior Bowl 1998 Mike Newell, OC Damon Washington, RB Brady Smith, DE Drew Wood, LB 2004 Joel Dreessen, TE Nate Kvamme, LB 1994 Pat Meyer, OT 2000 Jamie Bennett, DL 2002 Cecil Sapp, RB 1995 Greg Myers, FS 1997: 6 Sean Moran, DE Broc Finlayson, OL 1999 Clark Haggans, DE 1994 Greg Myers, FS Corey McCoy, WR Greg Myers, FS Jason Gallimore, DB 1998 Anthony Cesario, OL Moses Moreno, QB Kenya Ragsdale, LB Justin Gallimore, DB Jason Craft, CB CFA Academic All-American Geoff Turner, WR Andre Strode, CB Eric Pauly, LB Darran Hall, WR 1995 Greg Myers, FS Paul Turner, WR 1993 Bob Cox, OC Lucas Smith, DL Mike Newell, OL 1994 Greg Myers, FS Adrian Ross, DE Steve Hodge, DT Aaron Sprague, DB Joey Porter, DE Eli Workman, TE Greg Myers, FS Russell Sprague, WR CFA Good-Works Team Steve Norton, DE Brad Svoboda, WR Gridiron Classic 1996 Myron Terry, SS 1996: 1 Brian Schneider, LB Drew Wood, LB 2004 Erik Pears, OT 1995 Ray Jackson, CB Calvin Branch, DB; 1996 1999 Jamie Bennett, DL 2002 Morgan Pears, OL Academic All-Conference Andy Engelstad, DB Henri Childs, HB Conference Players Of Year 1995: 6 2004 David Anderson, WR Broc Finalyson, OL Rhett Nelson, DB 2003 B. Van Pelt, QB; Offense Karl Ballard, LB Kyle Bell, RB Jason Gallimore, DB 2001 Pete Rebstock, WR 2002 B. Van Pelt, QB; Offense Ray Jackson, CB Zac Bryson, DB Justin Gallimore, DB Aaron Sprague, DB 2000 Rick Crowell, LB; Defense Greg Myers, SS Joel Dreessen, HB Lucas Smith, DL 2000 Matt Newton, QB; Offense Sean Moran, DE Travis Garcia, DB Aaron Sprague, DB Paradise Bowl 1999 Kevin McDougal, RB; Of- Mitch Palmer, LS Caleb Hanie, QB Brad Svoboda, WR 2004 Patrick Goodpaster, DE fense Brady Smith, DE Joey Kearney, QB 1998 Jamie Bennett, DL 2001 Dallas Davis, WR 1997 Moses Moreno, QB; Offense Kevin Mark, K Nate Kvamme, LB Broc Finlayson, OL 1995 Brady Smith, DE; Defense 1994: 3 Jesse Nading, DL Mike Newell, OL Broderick Lancaster, OL Jeremy Burkett, WR Clint Oldenburg, OL Lucas Smith, DT Ameer Lowe, DB All-Conference Anthoney Hill, QB Dustin Osborn, WR 1997 Jamie Bennett, DT Duan Ruff, RB 2004 Joel Dreessen, TE Pat Meyer, OL Nathan Pauly, LB Nate Kvamme, LB Lucas Smith, DL Erik Pears, OT John Witt, LB Mike Newell, OL Thal Woods, DB 2003 David Anderson, WR 2003 David Anderson, WR 1996 Nate Kvamme, LB Erik Pears, OL Caleb Atchison, WR Mike Newell, OL Bryan Save, DL Curt Beling, DB Myron Terry, FS 17 Colorado State’s Record When... 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 Total Rams lead after 1st quarter -- 4-2 2-2 8-2 5-0 6-0 4-1 6-1 8-0 6-0 5-1 7-0 3-1 64-10 Rams trail after 1st quarter -- 0-4 2-2 1-1 0-3 3-1 2-2 1-3 2-2 1-3 1-1 3-2 2-5 18-31 Score is tied after 1st quarter -- 0-1 3-2 1-1 2-2 1-1 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 13-10 Rams lead at halftime -- 4-1 6-1 9-2 7-0 8-0 6-0 7-2 9-1 6-0 7-0 7-0 4-1 80-8 Rams trail at halftime -- 0-6 1-5 1-2 0-4 2-2 2-4 1-3 1-1 1-4 0-3 1-2 1-4 11-41 Score is tied at halftime -- -- 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 4-2 Rams lead after 3rd quarter -- 4-0 6-0 9-1 6-1 6-0 7-0 7-1 11-0 6-1 7-0 8-0 4-0 81-4 Rams trail after 3rd quarter -- 0-7 1-6 1-3 1-4 4-2 0-3 0-3 0-2 1-3 1-4 2-2 1-6 12-46 Score is tied after 3rd quarter -- -- 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 Schedule Breakdown Overall -- 4-7 7-6 10-4 7-5 10-2 8-4 8-4 11-2 7-5 8-4 10-2 5-6 95-51 August -- 0-1 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-1 September -- 1-3 2-2 2-1 2-2 2-1 2-1 2-2 1-2 2-3 2-2 4-0 1-3 23-22 October -- 2-2 3-0 4-1 2-2 4-0 3-2 4-1 4-0 3-1 3-1 3-1 2-3 38-13 November -- 1-2 2-2 2-1 2-1 2-1 3-0 1-1 3-0 2-1 3-0 3-0 2-0 26-9 December -- -- 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 4-5 Conference Games -- 3-4 4-3 6-1 5-2 6-1 5-2 5-3 7-1 6-2 6-2 7-1 5-3 65-25 Home -- 1-2 2-1 3-1 2-1 4-0 2-1 3-1 3-1 3-1 2-2 3-1 3-1 31-13 Road -- 1-2 2-2 3-0 3-1 2-1 3-1 2-2 4-0 3-1 4-0 4-0 2-2 33-12 Non-Conference Games -- 1-3 3-3 4-3 2-3 3-1 3-2 3-1 4-1 1-3 2-2 3-1 0-3 28-26 Home -- 1-1 2-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 13-5 Road/Neutral Site -- 0-2 1-2 3-3 1-2 3-1 1-2 3-1 3-1 0-2 1-2 1-1 0-2 17-21 Miscellaneous Games Decided by TD or less -- 1-1 2-4 4-2 4-3 5-2 2-2 2-1 1-0 2-2 3-1 4-0 3-1 33-19 Games Decided by FG or less -- 0-1 2-1 1-2 2-1 2-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-0 3-0 13-8 Games Played on Natural Turf -- 4-6 5-6 8-4 6-5 9-2 8-4 6-3 9-1 6-2 8-3 10-2 4-3 83-41 Home Games on Natural Turf -- 3-3 4-2 4-1 3-2 4-0 4-1 3-1 4-1 4-2 3-2 5-1 3-2 45-16 Road/Neutral on Natural Turf -- 1-3 1-4 4-2 3-3 4-2 4-3 3-2 5-0 2-0 5-1 5-1 1-1 40-22 Day Games on Natural Turf -- 2-1 3-2 2-2 3-1 4-1 4-1 4-0 6-0 4-1 6-2 6-1 4-2 48-14 Night Games on Natural Turf -- 2-4 3-4 6-2 2-4 5-1 4-3 1-3 3-1 2-1 2-1 4-1 0-1 34-26 Day Games, Overall -- 2-2 4-2 4-2 4-1 5-1 4-1 6-1 8-1 4-4 6-2 6-1 4-5 57-23 Night Games, Overall -- 2-5 3-4 6-2 3-4 5-1 3-3 2-3 3-1 3-1 2-2 4-1 1-1 36-28 Total Offense/Total Defense Rams +300 yards total offense -- 1-1 2-4 2-0 5-0 4-0 4-1 2-1 3-0 7-5 8-2 10-1 5-1 53-16 Rams +400 yards total offense -- 2-4 4-0 4-2 1-1 1-0 2-1 2-1 8-0 7-0 4-0 6-1 2-1 43-11 Rams +500 yards total offense -- -- 1-2 3-0 0-1 2-1 1-0 2-0 2-0 4-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 18-4 Rams -200 yards passing -- 2-1 2-1 4-2 6-4 2-0 2-1 3-2 4-1 1-2 4-0 3-0 3-4 36-18 Rams +250 yards passing -- 1-2 1-1 2-0 0-0 2-0 0-2 1-1 0-0 4-3 1-1 4-0 1-1 17-11 Rams +300 yards passing -- 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 2-1 0-1 2-0 0-0 10-8 Rams -100 yards rushing -- 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-2 4-1 1-2 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-3 2-0 0-3 8-20 Rams +150 yards rushing -- -- 2-1 3-1 2-0 3-1 1-0 3-0 2-0 7-2 8-0 7-1 4-1 43-7 Rams +200 yards rushing -- 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-0 0-0 3-0 3-0 4-0 5-1 3-0 6-1 3-0 31-6 Rams +250 yards rushing -- -- 3-1 4-0 1-2 2-0 1-0 1-0 4-0 4-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 27-3 Rams allow -300 yards offense -- 1-1 3-1 2-0 1-1 6-1 1-2 3-0 2-0 0-0 4-0 3-1 1-0 26-7 Rams allow +400 yards offense -- 0-6 1-4 3-1 5-2 1-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 4-4 1-1 5-0 2-2 28-25 Rams allow -200 yards passing -- 2-3 3-2 3-3 4-1 6-1 1-2 3-3 4-1 3-2 5-1 0-0 2-2 42-20 Rams allow +250 yards passing -- 1-1 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 2-0 3-3 2-2 3-0 3-4 19-11 Rams allow +300 yards passing -- -- 0-3 2-0 0-1 3-0 1-1 3-0 0-0 1-3 .2-0 3-0 1-4 16-12 Rams allow -100 yards rushing -- 1-0 2-0 4-0 0-1 5-0 1-1 2-0 3-0 0-1 2-0 4-1 2-2 26-6 Rams allow +150 yards rushing -- 0-2 2-0 2-1 1-1 0-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 5-4 2-2 4-0 1-3 21-13 Rams allow +200 yards rushing -- 0-5 1-2 3-2 3-2 2-2 2-1 1-2 0-1 2-2 1-2 3-0 0-2 18-23

18 CSU Superlatives Under Sonny Lubick Team Most Passing Yards: Fewest Pass Attempts, Opp.: Most Points: 1. Colorado ...... 2004 ...... 403 1. Rice ...... 1998 ...... 1 1. Hawaii ...... 1997 ...... 63 2. Colorado ...... 2003 ...... 402 2. Air Force ...... 1994 ...... 7 2. Tenn.-Chattanooga ...... 1996 ...... 61 3. TCU ...... 1998 ...... 370 3. Air Force ...... 2002 ...... 8 3. Utah State ...... 1995 ...... 59 4. Tulsa ...... 1997 ...... 368 4. Air Force ...... 1997 ...... 10 4. BYU...... 2001 ...... 56 5. New Mexico ...... 1994 ...... 364 5. Air Force ...... 1996 ...... 11 UTEP ...... 1995 ...... 56 Most Total Yards: Fewest Pass Completions, Opp.: Fewest Points Allowed: 1. Tenn.-Chattanooga ...... 1996 ...... 693 1. Rice ...... 1998 ...... 0 1. Hawaii ...... 1998 ...... 0 2. Tulsa ...... 1997 ...... 626 2. Air Force ...... 2002 ...... 3 Hawaii ...... 1997 ...... 0 3. BYU...... 2001 ...... 598 Air Force ...... 1996 ...... 3 3. Fresno State ...... 1997 ...... 3 4. TCU ...... 1998 ...... 589 4. Air Force ...... 1994 ...... 4 Arkansas State ...... 1994 ...... 3 5. Colorado ...... 2003 ...... 585 5. New Mexico ...... 2004 ...... 7 5. San Diego State ...... 2003 ...... 6 UTEP ...... 1994 ...... 585 Air Force ...... 1997 ...... 7

Most First Downs: Punting Yardage (min of 4): Fewest Total Yards, Opp.: 1. Tulsa ...... 1997 ...... 31 1. Weber State ...... 2003 ...... 55.5 1. Hawaii ...... 1995 ...... 126 Air Force ...... 1996 ...... 31 2. New Mexico ...... 2003 ...... 54.5 2. Hawaii ...... 1998 ...... 139 San Diego State ...... 1996 ...... 31 3. New Mexico ...... 2004 ...... 52.2 3. Utah State ...... 1994 ...... 157 4. New Mexico ...... 1994 ...... 30 4. San Jose State ...... 1997 ...... 50.4 4. BYU...... 2000 ...... 177 5. Four Times ...... 29 5. Colorado ...... 1998 ...... 50.3 5. Three Times ...... 202

Most Rushing Attempts: Most Time of Possession: Fewest Pass Yards, Opp.: 1. San Diego State ...... 1996 ...... 68 1. San Diego State ...... 1996 ...... 40:45 1. Rice ...... 1998 ...... 0 2. Hawaii ...... 1996 ...... 61 2. Nevada ...... 1997 ...... 40:00 2. Hawaii ...... 1995 ...... 20 3. San Diego State ...... 2002 ...... 60 3. Weber State ...... 2003 ...... 38:14 3. Air Force ...... 1994 ...... 27 4. BYU...... 2001 ...... 58 4. UTEP ...... 1995 ...... 37:29 4. Air Force ...... 2002 ...... 29 5. BYU...... 2002 ...... 56 5. New Mexico ...... 1995 ...... 37:01 5. Air Force ...... 1996 ...... 66 Nevada ...... 1997 ...... 56 Fewest First Downs, Opp.: Most Rushing Yards: 1. Nevada ...... 2000 ...... 9 1. Tenn.-Chattanooga ...... 1996 ...... 462 BYU...... 2000 ...... 9 2. BYU...... 2001 ...... 440 Hawaii ...... 1995 ...... 9 3. Nevada ...... 1997 ...... 356 4. Utah State...... 1994 ...... 10 4. San Diego State ...... 1996 ...... 351 5. Four Times ...... 11 5. Hawaii ...... 1995 ...... 348 Fewest Rushing Attempts, Opp.: Most Pass Attempts: 1. BYU...... 2000 ...... 16 1. Colorado ...... 1995 ...... 56 2. San Diego State ...... 2002 ...... 19 2. Air Force ...... 1996 ...... 48 3. Montana State ...... 2004 ...... 22 3. Southern Miss ...... 1999 ...... 46 4. Nevada ...... 1997 ...... 23 4. Wyoming ...... 1998 ...... 45 5. Louisville ...... 2000 ...... 24 5. BYU...... 1999 ...... 44 Fewest Rushing Yards, Opp.: Most Pass Completions: 1. UTEP ...... 1994 ...... 23 1. Air Force ...... 1996 ...... 31 Wyoming ...... 1995 ...... 23 2. Colorado ...... 2004 ...... 29 3. San Diego State ...... 2000 ...... 26 3. Wyoming ...... 1998 ...... 27 4. San Diego State ...... 2002 ...... 30 4. BYU...... 1999 ...... 26 5. BYU...... 1999 ...... 32 Four Times ...... 25

19 Individual Single-Game 1997: 10 300-Yard Passing Games: 13 100-Yard Rushing Games: 79 Kevin McDougal, New Mexico ..... 20 ... 255 Player, Game ...... Yards Player, Game ...... Att. .. Yds Damon Washington, Nevada ...... 25 ... 188 2004: 3 2004: 1 Damon Washington, Air Force ...... 16 ... 155 Justin Holland, Colorado ...... 403 Jimmy Green, Wyoming ...... 32 ... 124 Damon Washington, SDSU ...... 16 ... 129 Justin Holland, Montana State ...... 311 Kevin McDougal, Nevada ...... 15 ... 127 Justin Holland, BYU ...... 359 2003: 6 Kevin McDougal, UNLV ...... 11 ... 112 Jimmy Green, UNLV...... 25 ... 113 Damon Washington, Tulsa ...... 14 ... 111 2003: 3 Bradlee Van Pelt, Wyoming ...... 20 ... 140 Kevin McDougal, Missouri ...... 18 ... 110 Bradlee Van Pelt,Colorado ...... 339 Bradlee Van Pelt, Air Force ...... 17 ... 125 Kevin McDougal, Utah State ...... 22 ... 104 Bradlee Van Pelt, California ...... 317 Bradlee Van Pelt, Fresno State ...... 13 ... 159 Kevin McDougal, Hawaii ...... 14 ... 103 Bradlee Van Pelt, Miami ...... 323 Rahsaan Sanders, 2003; Weber St. .. 18 ... 123 Marcus Houston, 2003; Colorado .. 15 ... 104 1996: 13 2000: 2 Damon Washington, UTC ...... 16 ... 212 Matt Newton, Air Force ...... 334 2002: 12 Calvin Branch, San Diego State ...... 39 ... 196 Matt Newton, Colorado ...... 327 Cecil Sapp, Virginia ...... 25 ... 178 Calvin Branch, Fresno State ...... 30 ... 191 Cecil Sapp, UCLA ...... 24 ... 105 Damon Washington, Tulsa ...... 19 ... 188 1999: 1 Cecil Sapp, Louisville ...... 30 ... 130 Calvin Branch, Wyoming ...... 38 ... 158 Matt Newton, Nevada ...... 312 Bradlee Van Pelt, Nevada ...... 13 ... 128 Damon Washington, SDSU ...... 23 ... 152 Cecil Sapp, Nevada ...... 26 ... 125 Jaime Blake, UTC ...... 12 ... 138 1998: 2 Bradlee Van Pelt, Fresno State ...... 9 .... 125 Calvin Branch, UTC ...... 5 ... 127 Ryan Eslinger, TCU ...... 370 Cecil Sapp, Wyoming ...... 34 ... 143 Calvin Branch, Air Force ...... 26 ... 124 Ryan Eslinger, Wyoming ...... 307 Cecil Sapp, BYU ...... 25 ... 164 Calvin Branch, UNLV ...... 17 ... 121 Cecil Sapp, Air Force ...... 29 ... 132 Damon Washington, UNLV...... 19 ... 117 1997: 1 Bradlee Van Pelt, New Mexico ...... 11 ... 106 Damon Washington, Hawaii ...... 20 ... 112 Moses Moreno, Tulsa ...... 323 Cecil Sapp, UNLV ...... 31 ... 157 Damon Washington, SJSU ...... 23 ... 106 Cecil Sapp, TCU ...... 19 ... 106 1996: 1 1995: 8 Moses Moreno, Colorado ...... 312 2001: 5 E.J. Watson, Air Force...... 26 ... 122 Duan Ruff, Nevada ...... 14 ... 106 Damon Washington, Hawaii ...... 17 ... 110 1994: 2 Bradlee Van Pelt, Fresno State ...... 14 ... 141 Damon Washington, Kansas St...... 10 ... 101 Anthoney Hill, New Mexico ...... 364 Duan Ruff, Fresno State ...... 27 ... 108 Damon Washington, Wyoming ...... 20 ... 122 Anthoney Hill, Fresno State...... 326 Henri Childs, BYU ...... 30 ... 237 E.J. Watson, Montana State ...... 21 ... 130 Bradlee Van Pelt, BYU ...... 21 ... 174 E.J. Watson, Utah ...... 28 ... 162 100-Yard Receiving Games: 52 E.J. Watson; UTEP ...... 18 ... 100 Player, Game ...... Yards 2000: 5 E.J. Watson, Wyoming...... 25 ... 106 2004: 6 Cecil Sapp, Louisville ...... 36 ... 160 David Anderson, Colorado ...... 156 Cecil Sapp, Air Force ...... 10 ... 158 1994: 4 David Anderson, USC...... 137 Cecil Sapp, Brigham Young ...... 18 ... 119 Leonice Brown, Utah State ...... 17 ... 191 Dustin Osborn, Minnesota ...... 122 Cecil Sapp, E. Tenn. State ...... 11 ... 119 E.J. Watson, Air Force...... 36 ... 177 Dustin Osborn, Montana State ...... 101 Rahsaan Sanders, Nevada ...... 19 ... 116 E.J. Watson, San Diego State ...... 25 ... 136 David Anderson, BYU ...... 232 Duan Ruff, Nevada ...... 15 ... 105 Renard Carn, Arkansas State ...... 21 ... 113 David Anderson, New Mexico ...... 124

1999: 6 1993: 3 2003: 10 Keivn McDougal, Air Force ...... 26 ... 200 E.J. Watson, Fresno State ...... 35 ... 210 David Anderson, Air Force ...... 199 Kevin McDougal, Colorado ...... 22 ... 190 E.J. Watson, UTEP ...... 21 ... 170 David Anderson, Miami ...... 167 Kevin McDougal, Nevada ...... 19 ... 147 E.J. Watson, Wyoming...... 21 ... 159 Chris Pittman, Colorado ...... 144 Kevin McDougal, Utah ...... 25 ... 115 David Anderson, Colorado ...... 142 Keivn McDougal, UNLV ...... 24 ... 113 David Anderson, California ...... 141 Rahsaan Sanders, NMSU ...... 11 ... 106 David Anderson, New Mexico ...... 134 David Anderson, Boston College ...... 134 1998: 4 Chris Pittman, Weber State ...... 111 Kevin McDougal, UTEP ...... 25 ... 155 Chris Pittman, Utah ...... 123 Damon Washington, Nevada ...... 31 ... 131 Chris Pittman, Wyoming ...... 109 Kevin McDougal, UNLV ...... 17 ... 117 Duan Ruff, Tulsa ...... 10 ... 115 2002: 1 Jaime Blake, UTEP ...... 14 ... 103 Chris Pittman, Nevada ...... 151

20 2001: 2 Season 24.0 Kickoff Return Average Pete Rebstock, Nevada ...... 110 1000-Yards Rushing 1. Dexter Wynn, 2000 ...... 31.8 Pete Rebstock, Colorado ...... 103 1. Cecil Sapp, 2002 ...... 1601 2. Dexter Wynn, 2003 ...... 29.0 2. Calvin Branch, 1996 ...... 1279 3. Pete Rebstock, 2001 ...... 27.6 2000: 7 3. Kevin McDougal, 1999...... 1164 4. Dexter Wynn, 2001 ...... 26.1 Pete Rebstock, Air Force ...... 168 4. Damon Washington, 1997 ...... 1112 5. Pete Rebstock, 2000 ...... 24.5 Frank Rice, Colorado ...... 113 5. Kevin McDougal, 1997...... 1111 Frank Rice, Arizona State ...... 112 6. Damon Washington, 1996 ...... 1075 42.0 Punting Average Pete Rebstock, BYU ...... 110 1. Deone Horinek,1998 ...... 44.8 Pete Rebstock, New Mexico ...... 100 2,000 Yards Passing 2. Jeff Babcock, 2004...... 43.3 Pete Rebstock, San Diego State ...... 100 1. Moses Moreno, 1996 ...... 2921 3. Joey Huber, 2001...... 43.0 Will Layne, Wyoming ...... 100 2. Bradlee Van Pelt, 2003...... 2845 4. Jeff Babcock, 2003 ...... 42.1 1999: 2 3. Matt Newton, 2000 ...... 2609 Dallas Davis, San Diego St...... 125 4. Anthoney Hill, 1994 ...... 2552 80 Points Scoring Dallas Davis, Nevada ...... 122 1. Calvin Branch, 1996 ...... 132 50 Pass Receptions 2. Jeff Babcock, 2002 ...... 115 1998: 1 1. David Anderson, 2003...... 72 3. Cecil Sapp, 2002 ...... 105 Corey McCoy, TCU ...... 121 2. Chris Pittman, 2002 ...... 60 4. Derek Franz, 1998 ...... 91 3. David Anderson, 2004 ...... 57 5. Jeff Babcock, 2003 ...... 85 1997: 4 4. Chris Pittman, 2003 ...... 56 6. Kevin McDougal, 1997...... 84 Geoff Turner, Wyoming ...... 159 Paul Turner, Tulsa ...... 140 Darran Hall, Colorado ...... 132 800 Receiving Yards 13 Field Goals Made Geoff Turner, Utah State ...... 104 1. David Anderson, 2003...... 1282 1. Jeff Babcock, 2002 ...... 24 2. David Anderson, 2004...... 940 2. Derek Franz, 1998 ...... 21 1996: 8 3. Geoff Turner, 1996 ...... 921 3. Jeff Babcock, 2004 ...... 14 Geoff Turner, Colorado ...... 157 4. Eric Olsen, 1994 ...... 825 4. Derek Franz, 1997 ...... 13 Geoff Turner, Oregon ...... 141 5. Jeff Babcock, 2003 ...... 13 Jeremy Calhoun, Air Force ...... 131 6 Receiving Touchdowns Geoff Turner, Nebraska ...... 125 1. David Andeson, 2003 ...... 10 8 Quarterback Sacks Geoff Turner, Fresno State ...... 123 2. Paul Turner, 1995...... 9 1. Joey Porter, DE: 1998 ...... 15 Geoff Turner, UNLV ...... 119 Ronald Antoine, Air Force ...... 115 3. Pete Rebstock, 2000 ...... 6 2. Brady Smith, DE; 1995...... 15 Jeremy Calhoun, San Jose State ...... 100 4. Frank Rice, 1999 ...... 6 3. Clark Haggans, DE; 1997 ...... 11 5. Geoff Turner, 1996 ...... 6 4. Adrian Ross, DE; 1996 ...... 9.5 1995: 2 6. David Anderson, 2003...... 6 5. Steve Hodge, DT; 1993...... 9 Paul Turner, Air Force ...... 107 6. Brady Smith, DE; 1994...... 9 Jeremy Calhoun, San Diego State ...... 107 2,400 Yards Total Offense 7. Clark Haggans, DE; 1999 ...... 8 1. Bradlee Van Pelt, 2003...... 3754 1994: 6 2. Moses Moreno, 1996 ...... 2903 Eric Olsen, Wyoming ...... 120 3. Bradlee Van Pelt, 2002...... 2892 Eric Olsen, Utah ...... 118 Eric Olsen, San Diego State ...... 114 4. Anthoney Hill, 1994 ...... 2715 Eric Olsen, New Mexico ...... 143 5. Matt Newton, 2000 ...... 2458 Paul Turner, Fresno State ...... 169 6. Ryan Eslinger, 1998 ...... 2424 Paul Turner, Brigham Young ...... 124 12.0 Punt Return Average 1993: 2 1. Dallas Davis, 1999 ...... 16.9 Justin Shull, Wyoming ...... 108 2. Pete Rebstock, 2000 ...... 16.8 Eric Olsen, Air Force ...... 106 3. Dexter Wynn, 2002 ...... 16.2 4. Greg Myers, 1995 ...... 15.9 5. Dexter Wynn, 2001 ...... 15.3 6. Geoff Turner, 1997 ...... 15.2 7. Dexter Wynn, 2003 ...... 12.7

21 Dave Arnold • Tight Ends/Special Teams Coach Dan Hammerschmidt • Offensive 1st Year at Colorado State (Drake ‘67) Coordinator, Quarterbacks Coach Coaching Experience 9th Year at Colorado State (Colorado State ‘87) • 2004-present Colorado State University; Tight Ends/Special Teams Coaching Experience • 1999-2004 Albion College; Offensive Line/Special Teams Coach • 2001-Present Colorado State University; Co-Offensive Coordinator • 1995-97 ; Special Teams Coach and Quarterbacks Coach • 1993-94 (Fla.); Special Teams/Running Backs • 1996-2001 Colorado State University; Wide Receivers Coach Coach • 1994-95 Virginia Military Institute; Defensive Backs Coach • 1989-92 University of Miami (Fla.); Tight Ends/Special Teams • 1989-93 Duke University; Defensive Backs Coach • 1987-88 Washington State University; Special Teams/Assistant • 1988 Duke University; Outside L:inebackers and Special Teams Offensive Line Coach Coach • 1983-86 Montana State University; Head Coach • 1987 TCU; Graduate Assistant Coach • 1982 Montana State University; Offensive Line Coach • 1986 Colorado State University; Student Assistant Coach • 1980-81 Michigan State University; Offensive Tackles Coach • 1974-79 Alma High School (Mich.); Head Coach Marc Lubick • Wide Receivers Coach • 1973 Alma High School (Mich.); Assistant Coach Career Highlights • 1968-72 Midland High School (Mich.); Assistant Coach • 2005 Named to Colorado State coaching staff Feb. 28, 2005. • 2003-2005 Scouting Assistant, St. Louis Rams of the NFL. Also Karl Ballard • Defensive Line Coach assisted with the team’s defensive backs and the evalua- 1st Year at Colorado State (Colorado State ’96) tion of college and professional personnel. Coaching Experience • 2001-02 Colorado State University; academic graduate assistant. • 2005-present Named assistant coach at Colorado State Feb. 11, • 2000-01 Colorado State University; defensive student assistant. 2005 • 2004 South Dakota State University; Assistant Head Coach Steve Stanard • Defensive Coordinator • 2003-04 South Dakota State University; Defensive coordinator and linebackers Linebackers Coach • 2001-02 South Dakota State University; Special teams 2nd Year at Colorado State (Nebraska ‘89) coordinator and linebackers coach Coaching Experience • 2003-present Colorado State University; Defensive Coordinator and • 2000-01 Colorado State University; Graduate assistant coach Linebackers Coach • 1999-2002 New Mexico State University; Defensive Coordinator Mick Delaney • Runningbacks Coach • 1996-99 New Mexico State University; Defensive Ends Coach 12th Year at Colorado State (Western Montana ‘64) • 1995-96 University of South Dakota; Defensive Coordinator Coaching Experience • 1995 Nebraska Wesleyan University; Assistant Athletic • 1993-present Colorado State University; Running Backs Coach Director • 1991-92 Western Montana College; Head Coach • 1994-95 Nebraska Wesleyan University; Head Football Coach • 1991-92 Western Montana College; Director of Athletics • 1991-95 Nebraska Wesleyan University; Defensive Coordinator • 1983-85 Montana Tech; Director of Athletics • 1989-90 University of Nebraska; Graduate Assistant Coach • 1976-80 Montana State University; Assistant Coach • 1988-89 University of Nebraska; Student Assistant Coach

Darrell Funk • Offensive Line Coach James Ward • Secondary Coach 2nd Year at Colorado State (Colorado State ‘85) 2nd Year at Colorado State (Puget Sound ‘96) Coaching Experience Coaching Experience • 2004 Colorado State University; Offensive Line Coach • 2003-present Colorado State University; Defensive Backs Coach • 2003 Colorado State University; Tight Ends/Special Teams • 2001-02 Idaho State University; Defensive Coodinator • 2002 Northern Illinois University; Tight Ends Coach • 1999-2001 Idaho State University; Defensive Backs Coach • 2000-01 University of Rhode Island; Defensive Coordinator • 1997-99 Washington State University; Grad. Assistant Coach • 1998-99 University of Rhode Island; Offensive Line Coach • 1995-97 University of Puget Sound; Defensive Backs Coach • 1995-97 Mesa State College; Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach • 1993-94 Mesa State College; Offensive Line Coach • 1991-92 Muskingum College; Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Coach • 1990 Muskingum College; Defensive Line Coach • 1988-89 University of Illinois; Graduate Assistant Coach • 1987 Colorado State University; Student Assistant Coach

22 Jesse Williams • Defensive Line Coach Greg Scanlan • Strength & Conditioning Coach 6th Year at Colorado State (Sonoma State ‘99) 3rd Year at Colorado State (Wyoming ‘94) Coaching Experience Coaching Experience • 1999-present Colorado State University; Defensive Ends Coach • 2002-present Colorado State University; Head Strength & Condition- • 1998 San Jose State University; Defensive Ends and Special ing Coach Teams Coach • 1999-2002 Oregon State University; Assistant Strength & Condi- • 1996-98 Hoy Cross College; Defensive Line/Special Teams tioning Coach • 1995-96 Eastern Washington University; Defensive Line and Spe- • 1998 University of Illinois; Assistant Strength & Conditioning cial Teams Coach Coach • 1992-95 Portland State University; Defensive Line Coach • 1995-97 University of Illinois; Head Strength & Conditioning • 1988-92 Sonoma State University; Defensive Line Coach Coach-Football • 1994-95 University of Illinois; Assistant Strength & Conditioning Tom Ehlers • Director of Football Operations Coach 16th Year at Colorado State (Colorado State ‘85) • 1993-94 University of Wyoming; Student Assistant Strength & Coaching Experience Conditioning Coach • 2005 Named Director of Football Operations Feb. 11, 2005. • 1989-2004 Colorado State University; Defensive Line Coach Kris Young • Equipment Manager • 1987-88 Brown University; Defensive Line Coach 6th Year at Colorado State (Chattanooga ‘2000) • 1987 University of Arizona; Graduate Assistant Coach Athletics Experience • 1985-87 Oregon State University; Graduate Assistant Coach • 2001-2005 Colorado State University; Assistant Equipment Man- ager Jim Harrell • Video Coordinator • 2005-present Colorado State University; Equipment Manager Career Highlights • 2000 Chattanooga; Interim Equipment Manager • Named Colorado State’s video coordinator on June 23, 2003. • 1998-2000 Chattanooga; Assistant Equipment Manager • His primary responsibility is assisting Colorado State’s football coaches and student-athletes with their video support needs. Johnny Square • Harrell oversees the video operations at Colorado State that includes a Team Advisor (Colorado State ‘84) state-of-the art digitized computer video system. Colorado State’s student-athletes receive support and guidance on the field, • Video analysis and evaluation plays a critical role in the success of Colorado in the classroom. State’s entire athletic program, specifically related to the Rams’ football team. Linda Krier • Assistant To Head Coach • Coordinates a staff that videotapes football practices and games, and assists 13th Year at Colorado State • 8th Year in Football Office with other sport program activities. Organization and administration are critical elements within Colorado State’s • Also is charged with producing weekly highlight tapes for internal and football program. external use. • Spent two years as a member of the video operations staff before assuming Marci Johnston • Recruiting/Administrative Assis- the role of video coordinator. tant 6th Year at Colorado State • 5th Year in Football Office Fred Oglesby • Head Athletic Trainer Recruiting organization is critical to the success of the Rams’ football pro- Career Highlights gram. • Coordinates and supervises the athletic training room including evalua- tions, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic-related injuries. • Supervises the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of injury and illness for the Rams’ student-athletes. • Oglesby was named Colorado State Sports Hall of Fame Hall of Honor winner. • He was honored in 1997 as the school’s Admiral Award winner during the team’s trip to the Holiday Bowl during a luncheon aboard the USS Kitty Hawk for his dedication and service to the department and university through the years.

23 2005 Football Roster • (Revised: Aug. 5, 2005) Head Coach: Sonny Lubick (Western Montana ‘60); Assistant Coaches: Dave Arnold, Tight Ends & Special Teams; Karl Ballard, Defensive Line; Mick Delaney, Running Backs; Darrell Funk, Offensive Line; Dan Hammerschmidt, Offensive Coordinator & Quarterbacks; Marc Lubick, Wide Receivers; Steve Stanard, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers; James Ward, Secondary; Jesse Williams, Defensive Line. Director of Football Operations: Tom Ehlers.

Numerical Roster No. Name Pos Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown/Last School 1 Cathy, Brandon CB 5-10 190 Jr. 2VL Liberty, Mo./Liberty 2 Hall, Jahmal LB 6-0 197 Sr. 2VL Fort Worth, Tex./Everman 3 Stratton, Ben S 6-2 207 Sr. 3VL Cheyenne, Wyo./Cheyenne East 4 Anderson, David WR 5-11 195 Sr. 3VL Westlake Village, Calif./Thousand Oaks 4 Chamorro, Durrell K 6-1 190 Fr. HS Chino, Calif./Chino 5 Davis, Lukas S 6-1 205 So. 1VL Aurora, Colo./Eaglecrest 5 Johnson III, Gartrell RB 6-0 218 Fr. RS Miami Springs, Fla./Miami Springs 6 Taylor, Landon WR 6-3 210 Jr. SQ Missouri City, Tex./Elkins 6 Herbert, Robert CB 6-1 200 Jr. 1VL Alta Loma, Calif./Compton City College 7 Walker, Johnny WR 6-0 187 So. 1VL Lancaster, Calif./Antelope Valley 7 Lamb, Jared P 6-2 195 So. HS Littleton, Colo./Heritage 8 Holland, Justin QB 6-3 207 Sr. 3VL Lakewood, Colo./Bear Creek 8 Kaylor, Jim P 6-3 191 So. SQ Northglenn, Colo./Northglenn 9 Adkins, Luke LB 6-2 233 Jr. 2VL Austin, Tex./Lake Travis 10 Bryson, Zac DB 6-1 217 So. 1VL Reno, Nev./Earl Wooster 11 Flores, Joey WR 6-3 222 Jr. 2VL Anaheim, Calif./Fountain Valley 12 Myers, Michael DB 6-1 203 Fr. RS Riverside, Calif./Martin Luther King 13 Mark, Kevin K 6-2 186 Sr. 2VL Coral Springs, Fla./Douglas 14 Crews, Micah DB 5-11 185 Fr. HS Englewood, Colo./Kent Denver 15 Farris, Billy QB 6-3 209 Fr. RS Baton Rouge, La./Woodlawn 15 Galusha, Jake S 5-10 195 So. TR Omaha, Neb./New Mexico State 16 Hanie, Caleb QB 6-2 236 So. 1VL Forney, Tex./Forney 17 Walters, Jermaine DB 5-11 215 Jr. JC Hollywood, Fla./Mesabi Range JC 18 Stucker, Grant QB 6-2 185 Fr. HS Parker, Colo./Ponderosa 18 Wise, Shane S 6-0 189 Jr. SQ Littleton, Colo./Mullen 19 Kearney, Joey WR 6-0 187 Jr. 2VL Highlands Ranch, Colo./Highlands Ranch 19 Marsh, Shane CB 6-1 190 Jr. SQ Arvada, Colo./Arvada West 20 Square, Alex RB 5-9 165 Fr. HS Fort Collins, Colo./Poudre 22 Ohaeri, Nnamdi RB 5-9 200 Jr. TR San Bernardino, Calif./UCLA 23 Campbell, Ciarre DB 6-3 180 Fr. RS Aurora, Colo./Denver South 24 Weber, Chase WR 5-10 167 Jr. JC Euless, Tex./Navarro College 24 Juedes, Steve S 6-0 203 So. HS Boulder, CO/Fairview 25 Radford, Jon LB 6-1 236 Jr. JC Tulsa, Okla. (NE Oklahoma A&M) 26 Garcia, Travis S 6-1 212 Sr. 2VL Longmont, Colo./Skyline 27 Hill, George WR 5-11 177 So. 1VL Corona, Calif./Corona 27 Kubiak, Klint DB 6-0 185 Fr. HS Englewood, Colo./Regis 28 Levine, Liddon CB 5-10 183 So. 1VL Oakland, Calif./Skyline 29 Rucks, Joey DB 5-10 180 So. TR Los Angeles, Calif./West Los Angeles CC 30 Kochevar, Miles S 6-0 200 Sr. 2VL Fruita, Colo./Fruita Monument 31 Morton, Dion DB 5-10 161 Fr. HS Riverside, Calif./North 32 Green, Jimmy RB 5-11 225 Sr. 2VL San Diego, Calif./Mesa JC 33 Walker, Tristan RB 6-0 249 Jr. 2VL Claremont, Calif./Claremont 34 Bell, Kyle RB 6-2 228 So. 1VL Keensburg, Colo./Weld Central 35 Pagnotta, Mike DB 6-0 198 Fr. RS Cave Valley, Ore./Illinois Valley 35 Williams, Alphonso WR 5-7 170 Jr. RS Compton, Calif./Los Angeles Harbor Junior College 36 McGill, Tramell RB 5-10 189 Fr. RS Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton 37 Smith, Jason K/P 6-2 201 Fr. RS Centennial, Colo./Arapahoe 38 Pauly, Nathan LB 6-1 210 So. 1VL Conway Springs, Kan./Conway Springs 39 Williams, Darryl CB 5-9 180 So. SQ Stanton, Calif./Servite 41 Patterson, Sedric LB 6-1 222 Fr. HS Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow 42 Duckett, Chauncey WR 6-3 211 Fr. RS Colorado Springs, Colo./Wasson 42 Pottorff, Jake LB 6-4 235 Fr. HS Greeley, Colo./Greeley West 43 Morse, Zach DE 6-4 253 So. SQ Littleton, Colo./Dakota Ridge 44 Vomhof, Bob DE 6-3 240 So. 1VL Gillette, Wyo./Campbell County 45 Rupp, Matt DL 6-3 265 Fr. RS Laguna Beach, Calif./Santa Margarita Catholic 45 Pottorff, Jake LB 6-4 235 Fr. HS Greeley, Colo./Greeley West

24 46 Witt, John LB 6-0 218 Jr. 1VL Newell, Iowa/Newell-Fonda 47 LeBlanc, Tim TE 5-10 234 So. SQ The Woodlands, Tex./Woodlands 47 Heim, Zach DB 6-2 195 Fr. HS Orange, Calif./Lutheran 49 Nichols, John LB 6-2 220 So. 1VL Compton, Calif./Bellflower 51 Horinek, Jeff LB 6-3 236 Fr. RS Atwood, Kan./Atwood 52 Jones, Courtney LB 6-1 243 Sr. 3VL Arlington, Tex./Bowie 53 Pemberton, Cole OL 6-7 290 Fr. HS Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista 53 Santi, Brandin DE 6-1 220 So. TR Pueblo, Colo./Pueblo West 54 Burgess, Ryan OL 6-2 298 Jr. SQ Oakhurst, N.J./Ocean Township 55 D’Arcy, Justin OL 6-3 298 Jr. RS Felton, Calif./Cabrillo Junior College 56 Hendrick, Matt LB 6-2 220 Fr. HS Niwot, Colo./Niwot 57 Walter, Tim OL 6-6 275 Fr. HS Manhattan Beach, Calif./Loyola 58 Madrid, Joey DL 6-2 294 So. RS LaJunta, Colo./La Junta 59 Nading, Jesse DE 6-5 252 So. 1VL Highlands Ranch, Colo./ThunderRidge 60 Martinez, Adrian OL 6-4 275 Fr. HS San Clemente, Calif./San Clemente 61 Baron, Kenton DT 6-4 275 Fr. HS Eaton, Colo./Eaton 62 Morehead, James OL 6-6 265 Fr. HS Highlands Ranch, Colo./ThunderRidge 63 Brisiel, Michael OL 6-5 305 Sr. 3VL Fayetteville, Ark./Fayetteville 64 Allotta, Nick OL 6-3 305 So. 1VL San Diego, Calif./Rancho Bernardo 65 Abata, Brian DL 6-3 240 Fr. HS Denver, Colo/Thomas Jefferson 66 Plunkett, Richie OL 6-6 300 Fr. RS Henderson, Nev./Las Vegas 67 Williams, Jerome OL 6-2 328 Jr. SQ Denver, Colo./Montbello 68 Gury, Dan OL 6-4 302 Fr. RS Boulder, Colo./Monarch 69 Benedict, Scott OL 6-4 280 Fr. HS Aurora, Colo./Rangeview 70 Alconcel, Brandon OL 6-4 285 Sr. 3VL Laguna Hills, Calif./Aliso Niguel 71 Oldenburg, Clint OL 6-5 288 Jr. 1VL Gillette, Wyo./Campbell County 72 Tyler, Justin OL 6-7 320 So. SQ Glendale, Ariz./Ironwood 73 Majcher, Patrick OL 6-3 292 So. SQ Littleton, Colo./Chatfield 74 Smith, Shelley OL 6-4 280 Fr. HS Phoenix, Ariz./Westview 75 Stratton, Dane OL 6-5 290 Fr. RS Cheyenne, Wyo./Cheyenne East 76 Day, Josh OL 6-4 304 Jr. 2VL Aurora, Colo./Overland 77 Bimper, Albert OL 6-1 306 Sr. 3VL Arlington, Tex./Bowie 79 Crews, Dan OL 6-4 297 So. SQ Las Vegas, Nev./Las Vegas 80 Sperry, Kory TE 6-6 233 So. 1VL Vineland, Colo./Pueblo County 81 Heimerdinger, Brian WR 5-10 175 Fr. HS Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood 82 Roberts, Luke WR 6-2 218 So. 1VL Golden, Colo./Golden 83 Lindsey, Jared TE 6-3 215 Fr. HS Fort Collins, Colo./Rocky Mountain 84 Greer, Rashaun WR 6-1 185 Fr. HS North Las Vegas, Nev./Mojave 85 Osborn, Dustin WR 6-0 196 Jr. 2VL La Junta, Colo./La Junta 86 Carter, Terrance DE 6-3 255 Sr. 2VL Topeka, Kan./Topeka 86 Miles, Chaz WR 6-2 185 Fr. HS Pueblo, Colo./Central 87 Morton, Damon WR 5-11 177 So. 1VL Riverside, Calif./John W. North 88 Kawulok, Chris TE 6-3 244 Fr. RS Boulder, Colo./Monarch 89 McPeek, Kevin TE 6-5 235 Fr. RS Castle Rock, Colo./Douglas County 90 Ketels, Michael DE 6-3 245 Fr. HS Monument, Colo./Lewis Palmer 91 Hill, Tommie DE 6-6 225 Fr. RS Englewood, Colo./Arapahoe 92 Bartz, Matt TE 6-3 261 Sr. 3VL Concordia, Kan./Concordia 92 McGoveran, Shawn DL 6-3 260 Fr. HS Arvada, Colo./Pomona 93 Landers, Wade DE 6-6 265 Fr. HS Durango, Colo./Durango 93 Jorgensen, Tyler TE 6-4 220 Fr. HS Limon, Colo./Limon 94 Harrell, Kellar OL 6-4 250 Fr. RS Dana Point, Calif./Dana Hills 95 Sandie, Erik DL 6-2 280 So. 1VL Concord, Calif./De La Salle 96 McWilliams, Devin DT 6-1 295 So. TR Riverside, Calif./Riverside City College 97 Smith, Blake DL 6-2 290 So. 1VL Tulsa, Okla./Union 98 Floyd, Cleodis DL 6-2 296 Jr.. SQ Seattle, Wash./Compton City College 99 Parke, Delroy DL 6-2 300 Sr. 3VL Washington, D.C../Montclair College Prep

25 Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown/Last School 65 Abata, Brian DL 6-3 240 Fr. HS Denver, Colo./Thomas Jefferson 9 Adkins, Luke LB 6-2 229 Jr. 2VL Austin, Tex./Lake Travis 70 Alconcel, Brandon OL 6-4 263 Sr. 3VL Laguna Hills, Calif./Aliso Niguel 64 Allotta, Nick OL 6-3 292 So. 1VL San Diego, Calif./Rancho Bernardo 4 Anderson, David WR 5-11 192 Sr. 3VL Westlake Village, Calif./Thousand Oaks 61 Baron, Kenton DL 6-4 275 Fr. HS Eaton, Colo./Eaton 92 Bartz, Matt TE 6-3 249 Sr. 3VL Concordia, Kan./Concordia 34 Bell, Kyle RB 6-2 210 So. 1VL Keensburg, Colo./Weld Central 69 Benedict, Scott OL 6-4 280 Fr. HS Aurora, Colo./Rangeview 77 Bimper, Albert OL 6-1 303 Sr. 3VL Arlington, Tex./Bowie 63 Brisiel, Michael OL 6-5 300 Sr. 3VL Fayetteville, Ark./Fayetteville 10 Bryson, Zac DB 6-1 210 So. 1VL Reno, Nev./Earl Wooster 54 Burgess, Ryan OL 6-2 286 Jr. SQ Oakhurst, N.J./Ocean Township 23 Campbell, Ciarre DB 6-3 184 Fr. RS Aurora, Colo./Denver South 86 Carter, Terrance DE 6-3 239 Sr. 2VL Topeka, Kan./Topeka 1 Cathy, Brandon CB 5-10 190 Jr. 2VL Liberty, Mo./Liberty 4 Chamorro, Durrell K 6-1 190 Fr. HS Chino, Calif./Chino 79 Crews, Dan OL 6-4 314 So. SQ Las Vegas, Nev./Las Vegas 14 Crews, Micah DB 5-11 185 Fr. HS Englewood, Colo./Kent Denver 55 D’Arcy, Justin OL 6-3 298 Jr. RS Felton, Calif./Cabrillo Junior College 5 Davis, Lukas S 6-1 207 So. 1VL Aurora, Colo./Eaglecrest 76 Day, Josh OL 6-4 296 Jr. 2VL Aurora, Colo./Overland 42 Duckett, Chauncey WR 6-3 185 Fr. RS Colorado Springs, Colo./Wasson 15 Farris, Billy QB 6-3 210 Fr. RS Baton Rouge, La./Woodlawn 11 Flores, Joey WR 6-3 207 Jr. 2VL Anaheim, Calif./Fountain Valley 98 Floyd, Cleodis DL 6-2 285 Jr. SQ Seattle, Wash./Compton City College 15 Galusha, Jake S 5-10 195 So. TR Omaha, Neb./New Mexico State 26 Garcia, Travis S 6-1 210 Sr. 2VL Longmont, Colo./Skyline 32 Green, Jimmy RB 5-11 225 Sr. 2VL San Diego, Calif./Mesa JC 84 Greer, Rashaun WR 6-1 185 Fr. HS North Las Vegas, Nev./Mojave 68 Gury, Dan OL 6-4 275 Fr. RS Boulder, Colo./Monarch 2 Hall, Jahmal LB 6-0 183 Sr. 2VL Fort Worth, Tex./Everman 16 Hanie, Caleb QB 6-2 230 So. 1VL Forney, Tex./Forney 94 Harrell, Kellar DL 6-4 250 Fr. RS Dana Point, Calif./Dana Hills 56 Hendrick, Matt LB 6-2 220 Fr. HS Niwot, Colo./Niwot 81 Heimerdinger, Brian WR 5-10 175 Fr. HS Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood 6 Herbert, Robert CB 6-1 195 Jr. 1VL Alta Loma, Calif./Compton City College 27 Hill, George WR 5-11 170 So. 1VL Corona, Calif./Corona 91 Hill, Tommie DE 6-6 210 Fr. RS Englewood, Colo./Arapahoe 8 Holland, Justin QB 6-3 201 Sr. 3VL Lakewood, Colo./Bear Creek 51 Horinek, Jeff LB 6-3 230 Fr. RS Atwood, Kan./Atwood 5 Johnson III, Gartrell RB 6-0 211 Fr. RS Miami Springs, Fla./Miami Springs 52 Jones, Courtney LB 6-1 232 Sr. 3VL Arlington, Tex./Bowie 24 Juedes, Steve S 6-0 203 So. HS Boulder, CO/Fairview 88 Kawulok, Chris TE 6-3 200 Fr. RS Boulder, Colo./Monarch 8 Kaylor, Jim P 6-3 194 So. SQ Northglenn, Colo./Northglenn 19 Kearney, Joey WR 6-0 189 Jr. 2VL Highlands Ranch, Colo./Highlands Ranch 90 Ketels, Michael DE 6-3 245 Fr. HS Monument, Colo/Lewis Palmer 30 Kochevar, Miles S 6-0 195 Sr. 2VL Fruita, Colo./Fruita Monument 27 Kubiak, Klint DB 6-0 185 Fr. HS Englewood, Colo/Regis 7 Lamb, Jared P 6-2 195 So. HS Littleton, Colo./Heritage 93 Landers, Wade DE 6-6 265 Fr. HS Durango, Colo./Durango 83 Lindsey, Jared TE 6-3 215 Fr. HS Fort Collins, Colo./Rocky Mountain 47 LeBlanc, Tim TE 5-10 235 So. SQ The Woodlands, Tex./Woodlands 28 Levine, Liddon CB 5-10 186 So. 1VL Oakland, Calif./Skyline 58 Madrid, Joey DL 6-2 290 So. RS La Junta, Colo./La Junta 73 Majcher, Patrick OL 6-3 287 So. SQ Littleton, Colo./Chatfield 13 Mark, Kevin K 6-2 180 Sr. 2VL Coral Springs, Fla./Douglas 19 Marsh, Shane CB 6-1 200 Jr. SQ Arvada, Colo./Arvada West 60 Martinez, Adrian OL 6-4 275 Fr. HS San Clemente, Calif./San Clemente 36 McGill, Tramell RB 5-10 185 Fr. RS Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton 96 McGoveran, Shawn DL 6-3 260 Fr. HS Arvada, Colo./Pomona 89 McPeek, Kevin TE 6-5 200 Fr. RS Castle Rock, Colo./Douglas County 26 53 McWilliams, Devin DT 6-1 295 So. TR Riverside, Calif./Riverside City College 86 Miles, Chaz WR 6-2 185 Fr. HS Pueblo, Colo./Central 62 Morehead, James OL 6-6 265 Fr. HS Highlands Ranch, Colo./ThunderRidge 43 Morse, Zach DE 6-4 228 So. SQ Littleton, Colo./Dakota Ridge 87 Morton, Damon WR 5-11 175 So. 1VL Riverside, Calif./John W. North 31 Morton, Dion DB 5-10 165 Fr. HS Riverside, Calif./North 12 Myers, Michael DB 6-1 185 Fr. RS Riverside, Calif./Martin Luther King 59 Nading, Jesse DE 6-5 243 So. 1VL Highlands Ranch, Colo./ThunderRidge 49 Nichols, John LB 6-2 218 So. 1VL Compton, Calif./Bellflower 22 Ohaeri, Nnamdi RB 5-9 200 Jr. JC San Bernardino, Calif./UCLA 71 Oldenburg, Clint OL 6-5 290 Jr. 1VL Gillette, Wyo./Campbell County 85 Osborn, Dustin WR 6-0 194 Jr. 2VL La Junta, Colo./La Junta 35 Pagnotta, Mike DB 6-0 198 Fr. RS Cave Valley, Ore./Illinois Valley 99 Parke, Delroy DL 6-2 298 Sr. 3VL Washington, D.C../Montclair College Prep 41 Patterson, Sedric LB 6-1 222 Fr. HS Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow 38 Pauly, Nathan LB 6-1 218 So. 1VL Conway Springs, Kan./Conway Springs 53 Pemberton, Cole OL 6-7 290 Fr. HS Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista 66 Plunkett, Richie OL 6-6 270 Fr. RS Henderson, Nev./Las Vegas 42 Pottorff, Jake LB 6-4 235 Fr. HS Greeley, Colo./Greeley West 25 Radford, Jon LB 6-1 230 Jr. JC Tulsa, Okla. (NE Oklahoma A&M) 82 Roberts, Luke WR 6-2 208 So. 1VL Golden, Colo./Golden 29 Rucks, Joey DB 5-10 180 So. JC Los Angeles, Calif./West Los Angeles JC 45 Rupp, Matt DL 6-3 250 Fr. RS Laguna Beach, Calif./Santa Margarita Catholic 95 Sandie, Erik DL 6-2 270 So. 1VL Concord, Calif./De La Salle 53 Santi, Brandin DE 6-1 200 So. TR Pueblo, Colo./Pueblo 97 Smith, Blake DL 6-2 269 So. 1VL Tulsa, Okla./Union 37 Smith, Jason K/P 6-2 195 Fr. RS Centennial, Colo./Arapahoe 74 Smith, Shelley OL 6-4 280 Fr. HS Phoenix, Ariz./Westview 80 Sperry, Kory TE 6-6 210 So. 1VL Vineland, Colo./Pueblo County 20 Square, Alex RB 5-9 165 Fr. HS Fort Collins, Colo./Poudre 3 Stratton, Ben S 6-2 210 Sr. 3VL Cheyenne, Wyo./Cheyenne East 75 Stratton, Dane OL 6-5 260 Fr. RS Cheyenne, Wyo./Cheyenne East 18 Stucker, Grant QB 6-2 185 Fr. HS Parker, Colo./Ponderosa 6 Taylor, Landon WR 6-3 180 Jr. SQ Missouri City, Tex./Elkins 72 Tyler, Justin OL 6-7 344 So. SQ Glendale, Ariz./Ironwood 44 Vomhof, Bob DE 6-3 250 So. 1VL Gillette, Wyo./Campbell County 7 Walker, Johnny WR 6-0 184 So. 1VL Lancaster, Calif./Antelope Valley 33 Walker, Tristan RB 6-0 222 Jr. 2VL Claremont, Calif./Claremont 57 Walter, Tim OL 6-6 275 Fr. HS Manhattan Beach, Calif./Loyola 17 Walters, Jermaine DB 5-11 215 Jr. JC Hollywood, Fla./Mesabi Range JC 24 Weber, Chase WR 5-10 148 Jr. JC Euless, Tex./Navarro College 39 Williams, Darryl CB 5-9 174 So. SQ Stanton, Calif./Servite 35 Williams, Alphonso WR 5-7 160 Jr. RS Compton, Calif./LA Harbor JC 67 Williams, Jerome OL 6-2 320 Jr. SQ Denver, Colo./Montbello 18 Wise, Shane S 6-0 190 Jr. SQ Littleton, Colo./Mullen 46 Witt, John LB 6-0 215 Jr. 1VL Newell, Iowa/Newell-Fonda

27 Offense (Consecutive/Career Starts); Boldface denotes returning starters Pos. No. Player Notes QB 8 Justin Holland (6/7); 6-3, 201, Sr.-3VL ...... Lakewood, CO/Bear Creek Threw for 1,622 yards in five-plus games 16 Caleb Hanie (5/5); 6-2, 230, So.-1VL ...... Forney, TX/Forney Passed for more than 200 yards three times 15 Billy Farris (0/0); 6-3, 210, Fr.-RS ...... Baton Rouge, La./Woodlawn Redshirted last season

RB 22 Nnamdi Ohaeri (0/0); 5-9,200, Jr.-JC ...... San Bernardino, CA/UCLA Former starter on defense for the Bruins 34 Kyle Bell (0/0); 6-2, 210, So.-1VL ...... Keenesburg, CO/Weld Central Led team with 39 yards on 15 carries vs. UNLV 5 Gartrell Johnson (0/0); 6-0, 211, Fr.-RS...... Miami Springs, FL/Miami Springs Played one game but was injured 36 Tramell McGill (0/0); 5-10,189, Fr.-RS ...... Chandler, AZ/Hamilton Redshirted the 2004 season 20 Alex Square (0/0); 5-9, 165, Fr.-HS ...... Fort Collins, Colo./Poudre Joined team for spring workouts in 2005

*BB 32 Jimmy Green (1/6); 5-11, 225, Sr.-2VL ...... San Diego, CA/Mesa JC Career-most 124 yards, 1 TD vs. UW 33 Tristan Walker (0/1); 6-0, 249, Jr.-2VL ...... Claremont, CA/Claremont Reserve runningback and linebacker in 2004

SE 4 David Anderson (24/24); 5-11, 192, Sr.-3VLWestlake Village, CA/Thousand Oaks 10 career 100-yard games, 4 in 2004 7 John Walker (0/0); 6-0, 184, So.-1VL ...... Lancaster, CA/Antelope Valley 18-yard touchdown catch vs. New Mexico 27 George Hill (0/0); 5-11, 177, So.-1VL ...... Corona, CA/Corona Caught five passes for 36 yards in2004

FL 85 Dustin Osborn (4/9); 6-0, 194, Jr.-2VL ...... La Junta, CO/La Junta Led team in yardage per reception 82 Luke Roberts (0/0); 6-2, 218, So.-1VL ...... Golden, CO/Golden Reserve receiver in 2004 87 Damon Morton (0/0); 5-11, 175, So.-1VL ...... Riverside, CA/North Caught 2 touchdown passes at Utah

HB 80 Kory Sperry (6/6); 6-6, 210, So.-1VL ...... Pueblo, CO/Pueblo County Fifth on team with 15 receptions, 2 TD’s 89 Kevin McPeek (0/0); 6-6, 200, Fr.-RS ...... Castle Rock, CO/Douglas County Redshirted 2004

TE 92 Matt Bartz (0/26 ); 6-3, 249, Sr.-3VL ...... Concordia, KS/Concordia Injured in second game of 2004 88 Chris Kawulok (0/0); 6-3, 244, Fr.-RS ...... Boulder, CO/Monarch Redshirted in 2004

LT 63 Mike Brisiel (22/33); 6-5, 300, Sr.-3VL ...... Fayetteville, AR/Fayetteville Has started 22 games in a row 55 Justin D’Arcy (0/0); 6-3, 298, Jr.-JC ...... Felton, CA/Cabrillo Junior College Junior college transfer in 2004 53 Cole Pemberton (0/0); 6-7, 290, Fr.-HS ...... Highlands Ranch, CO/Mountain Vista True freshman

LG 70 Brandon Alconcel (0/7); 6-4, 263, Sr.-3VL ...... Laguna Hills, CA/Aliso Niguel Formerly played tight end, H-Back OR 64 Nick Allotta (0/0); 6-3, 292, So.-SQ ...... San Diego, CA/Rancho Bernardo Saw reserve duty vs. Montana State 67 Jerome Williams (0/0); 6-2, 328, Jr.-SQ ...... Denver, CO/Montbello Reserve lineman in 2004

OC 77 Albert Bimper (12/32); 6-1, 303, Sr.-3VL ...... Arlington, TX/Bowie Has started 32 career games, 15 at center 64 Nick Allotta (0/0); 6-3, 292, So.-SQ ...... San Diego, CA/Rancho Bernardo Saw reserve duty vs. Montana State 57 Tim Walter (0/0); 6-6, 275, Fr.-HS ...... Manhattan Beach, CA/Loyola True freshman

RG 76 Josh Day (11/11); 6-4, 296, Jr.-1VL ...... Aurora, CO/Overland Started all 11 games in 2004 67 Jerome Williams (0/0); 6-2, 328, Jr.-SQ ...... Denver, CO/Montbello Reserve lineman in 2004 62 James Morehead (0/0); 6-6, 265, Fr.-HS...... Highlands Ranch, CO/ThunderRidge True Freshman

RT 71 Clint Oldenburg (6/10) 6-5, 290, Jr.-1VL ...... Gillette, WY/Campbell County Started 10 games in 2004 75 Dane Stratton (0/0); 6-5, 260, Fr.-RS ...... Cheyenne, WY/Cheyenne East Redshirted in2004 55 Justin D’Arcy (0/0); 6-3, 298, Jr.-JC ...... Felton, CA/Cabrillo Junior College Junior college transfer in 2004

*B-Back in two-back formation.

28 Defense (Consecutive/Career Starts; Boldface denotes returning starters) Pos. No. Player Notes RE 59 Jesse Nading (1/5); 6-5, 243, So.-1VL ...... Highlands Ranch, CO/ThunderRidge Career-most 11 tackles at Air Force 91 Tommie Hill (0/); 6-6, 225, Fr.-RS ...... Englewood, CO/Arapahoe Redshirted in 2004

NT 99 Delroy Parke (0/0); 6-2, 298, Sr.-3VL ...... Encino, CA/Montclair Prep Career-best three tackles at Utah OR 95 Erik Sandie (0/0); 6-2, 270, So.-1VL ...... Concord, CA/De La Salle Redshirted in 2003 98 Cleodis Floyd (0/0); 6-2, 296, Sr.-SQ ...... Seattle, Wash./Compton City College Played as a reserve in 2004

DT 97 Blake Smith (9/9); 6-2, 290, So.-1VL ...... Tulsa, OK/Union Finished season with three sacks 45 Matt Rupp (0/0); 6-3, 250, Fr.-RS ...... Laguna Beach, CA/Santa Margarita Catholic Injured, year of medical eligibility restored

LE 86 Terrance Carter (0/6); 6-3, 239, Sr.-2VL ...... Topeka, KS/Topeka Forced fumble at SDSU that led to TD 44 Bob Vomhof (0/0); 6-3, 250, So.-1VL ...... Gillette, WY/Campbell County Played as top reserve near end of season

SLB 2 Jahmal Hall (10/14); 6-0, 183, Sr.-3VL ...... Fort Worth, TX/Everman Made 7 tackles at New Mexico 49 John Nichols (0/0); 6-2, 218, So.-1VL ...... Compton, CA/Bellflower Saw most extensive duty of career at Utah

MLB 52 Courtney Jones (2/12); 6-1, 232, Sr.-3VL ...... Arlington, TX/Bowie Ten tackles in finale at Air Force 25 Jon Radford (0/0); 6-1, 230, Jr.-JC ...... Tulsa, OK (NE Oklahoma A&M) Junior college all-star performer 46 John Witt (0/0); 6-0, 215, Jr.-1VL ...... Newell, IA/Newell-Fonda Special teams player and reserve linebacker

WLB 51 Jeff Horinek (0/0); 6-3, 236, Fr.-RS ...... Atwood, KS/Atwood Redshirted 2004 season 38 Nathan Pauly (3/3); 6-1, 218, So.-1VL ...... Conway Springs, KS/Conway Springs First career start vs. New Mexico; 4 tackles

RCB 39 Darryl Williams (0/0); 5-9,180, So.-SQ ...... Stanton, CA/Servite Reserve and special teams player in 2004 12 Michael Myers (0/0); 6-1, 203, Fr.-RS ...... Riverside, CA/Martin Luther King Redshirted 2004 season 28 Liddon Levine (0/0); 5-10, 186, So.-SQ ...... Oakland, CA/Skyline Made two tackles at USC

LCB 6 Robert Herbert (11/11); 6-1, 195, Jr.-1VL ...... Alta Loma, CA/Compton CC 58 tackles ion 2004, fourth on the team 1 Brandon Cathy (11/11); 5-10, 190, Jr.-2VL ...... Liberty, MO/Liberty Returned fumble 26 yards for TD vs. UNLV 29 Joey Rucks (0/0); 5-10, 180, So.-JC ...... Los Angeles, CA/West Los Angeles CC Junior College transfer

FS 30 Miles Kochevar (0/5); 6-0, 195, Sr.-2VL ...... Fruita, CO/Fruita Monument Career-best 12 tackles in season finale 5 Lukas Davis (0/3); 6-1, 207, So.-1VL ...... Aurora, CO/Eaglecrest Missed 2004 with injury 27 Klint Kubiak (0/0); 6-0, 185, Fr.-HS ...... Englewood, CO/Regis True freshman

SS 26 Travis Garcia (2/2); 6-1, 210, Sr.-2VL ...... Longmont, CO/Skyline Team-high 19 tackles in game at Air Force 35 Mike Pagnotta (0/0); 6-0, 198, Fr.-RS ...... Cave Valley, OR/Illinois Valley Walkon defensive back

SPECIAL TEAMS Pos. No. Player Notes P 8 Jimmie Kaylor (0/0); 6-3, 194, So.-SQ ...... Northglenn, CO/Northglenn Punted twice, 40.5 at USC 37 Jason Smith (0/0); 6-2, 201, Fr.-RS...... Centennial, CO/Arapahoe Walkon who redshirted in 2004 PK 13 Kevin Mark (24/24); 6-2, 180, Sr.-2VL...... Coral Springs, FL/Douglass 55 kickoffsf, 30 touchbacks in 2004 37 Jason Smith (0/0); 6-2, 201, Fr.-RS...... Centennial, CO/Arapahoe Walkon who redshirted in 2004 LS 92 Matt Bartz (0/26 ); 6-3, 249, Sr.-3VL ...... Concordia, KS/Concordia Injured in second game of 2004 58 Joey Madrid (0/0); 6-2, 294, So.-RS ...... La Junta, CO/La Junta Defensive reserve and long-snapper SS 58 Joey Madrid (0/0); 6-2, 294, So.-RS ...... La Junta, CO/La Junta Handles snaps for PAT’s, field goals 62 James Morehead (0/0); 6-6, 265, Fr.-HS ...... Highlands Ranch/CO/ThunderRidge True freshman snapper, offensive lineman H 19 Joey Kearney (24/24); 6-0, 189, Jr.-2VLHighlands Ranch, CO/Highlands Ranch Second season as team’s holder KR 6 Robert Herbert (11/11); 6-1, 195, Jr.-1VL ...... Altaloma, CA/Compton City College 23.2 yards in first-time return duty at Utah 27 George Hill (0/0); 5-11, 170, So.-1VL ...... Corona, CA/Corona Sophomore wide receiver PR 85 Dustin Osborn (5/10); 6-0, 194, Jr.-2VL...... La Junta, CO/La Junta Returned two kicks, 57 yards vs. UNLV 7 Johnny Walker (0/0); 56-0, 184, So.-1VL ...... Lancaster, CA/Antelope Valley Sophomore wide receiver

29 Personnel Capsule Kory Sperry, TE Mike Vomhof, LB Starters Returning-Offense (10) Total Lettermen: 56 Ben Stratton, DB Johnny Walker, WR David Anderson, WR Lettermen Returning: 44 John Treacy, LS Tristan Walker, RB/LB Matt Bartz, TE Lettermen Lost: 12 Bob Vomhof, DE Chase Weber, DB Albert Bimper, OL Mike Vomhof, LB John Witt, LB Micheal Brisiel, OL Starters Returning: 18 Johnny Walker, WR Josh Day, OL Offense: 10 Tristan Walker, RB/LB Lettermen Lost (12) Jimmy Green, RB Defense: 8 Chase Weber, DB Marcus Houston, RB Justin Holland, QB Kicking Specialists: 0 John Witt, LB Jeff Babcock, K/P Clint Oldenburg, OL Uldis Jaunarajs, RB Dustin Osborn, WR Starters Lost: 5 Squadmembers (11) Adam Lancisero, DB Kory Sperry, TE/HB Offense: 1 Nick Alotta, OL John Treacy, LS Defense: 3 Ryan Burgess, OL Landon Jones, LB Starters Returning-Defense (8) Kicking Specialists: 1 Dan Crews, OL Tom Martindale, TE Luke Adkins, LB Cleodis Floyd, DL Erik Pears, OL Brandon Cathy, CB Lettermen (56) Jim Kaylor, P Joel Dreessen, HB Jahmal Hall, LB Luke Adkins, LB Tim LeBlanc, HB Jon Simon, DT Robert Herbert, CB Brandon Alconcel, TE Drew Morano, WR Chris Kiffin, DT Courtney Jones, LB David Anderson, WR Steve Olech, DL Patrick Goodpaster, DE Blake Smith, DT Jeff Babcock, K Justin Tyler, OL Terrance Carter, DE Matt Bartz, TE Mitch Walker, OL Starters Returning (18) Ben Stratton, DB Kyle Bell, RB Darryl Williams, DB Luke Adkins, LB Albert Bimper,. OL David Anderson, WR Starters Returning-Kicking Michael Brisiel, OL Lettermen Returning (44) Matt Bartz, TE Specialists (0) Zac Bryson, ST Luke Adkins, LB Albert Bimper, OL Terrance Carter, DL Brandon Alconcel, TE Micheal Brisiel, OL Starters Lost (6) Brandon Cathy, DB David Anderson, WR Brandon Cathy, CB Jeff Babcock, K/P Josh Day, OL Matt Bartz, TE Josh Day, OL Joel Dreessen, HB Joel Dreessen, HB Kyle Bell, RB Jimmy Green, RB Patrick Goodpaster, DE Joey Flores, DB Albert Bimper,. OL Jahmal Hall, LB Adam Lancisero, DB David Foley, DB Michael Brisiel, OL Robert Herbert, DB Erik Pears, OL Travis Garcia, DB Zac Bryson, ST Justin Holland, QB Jon Simon, DT Patrick Goodpaster, DE Terrance Carter, DL Courtney Jones, LB Jimmy Green, RB Brandon Cathy, DB Clint Oldenburg, OL Starters Lost-Offense (2) Jahmal Hall, LB Josh Day, OL Terrance Carter, DE Joel Dreessen, HB Caleb Hanie, QB Joey Flores, DB Dustin Osborn, WR Erik Pears, OL Robert Herbert, DB David Foley, DB Blake Smith, DT George Hill, WR Travis Garcia, DB Kory Sperry, TE/HB Starters Lost-Defense (3) Justin Holland, QB Jimmy Green, RB Ben Stratton, DB Patrick Goodpaster, DE Marcus Houston, RB Jahmal Hall, LB Adam Lancisero, DB Uldis Jaunarajs, ARB Caleb Hanie, QB Jon Simon, DT Courtney Jones, LB Robert Herbert, DB Landon Jones, LB George Hill, WR Starters Lost-Kicking Specialists Joey Kearney, QB Justin Holland, QB (1) Chris Kiffin, DL Courtney Jones, LB Jeff Babcock, K/P Miles Kochevar, DB Joey Kearney, QB Adam Lancisero, DB Miles Kochevar, DB Liddon Levine, DB Liddon Levine, DB Kevin Mark, K Kevin Mark, K Tom Martindale, TE Damon Morton, WR Damon Morton, WR Jesse Nading, DE Jesse Nading, DE John Nichols, LB John Nichols, LB Clint Oldenburg, OL Clint Oldenburg, OL Dustin Osborn, WR Dustin Osborn, WR Delroy Parke, DL Delroy Parke, DL Nathan Pauly, LB Nathan Pauly, LB Jassem Redha, OL Erik Pears, OL Luke Roberts, WR Jassem Redha, OL Erik Sandie, DL Luke Roberts, WR Blake Smith, DL Erik Sandie, DL Kory Sperry, TE Jon Simon, DE Ben Stratton, DB Blake Smith, DL Bob Vomhof, DE

30 2004 TEAM STATISTICS 2004 SCOREBOARD • WON 4, LOST 7; MWC: WON 3, LOST 4 (TIE, 4TH) ALL HOME ROAD NEU. DATE OPPONENT ...... TV SCORE ATTEN. TIME RECORD MWC OVERALL ...... 4-7 3-3 1-4 0-0 S4 at Colorado ...... Fox Net L 24-27 54,954 3:12 0-1 0-0 MWC ...... 3-4 2-2 1-2 0-0 S11 at Southern California ...... ABC-TV L 0-49 85,521 3:13 0-2 0-0 NON-MWC .... 1-3 1-1 1-2 0-0 S18 Minnesota...... ESPN2 L 16-34 33,501 3:14 0-3 0-0 S25 Montana State ...... -- W 39-14 28,207 3:13 1-3 0-0 TEAM STATISTICS ...... CS OPP O2 BYU* ...... FSNRM L 21-31 32,511 3:40 1-4 0-1 SCORING ...... 261 325 O16 at San Diego State* ...... ABC-TV W 21-17 31,129 3:24 2-4 1-1 Points Per Game ...... 23.7 29.5 O22 Wyoming* ...... ESPN2 W 30-7 30,108 3:04 3-4 2-1 FIRST DOWNS ...... 220 247 O30 New Mexico* ...... ESPN+Plus L 17-26 24,573 3:17 3-5 2-2 Rushing ...... 70 127 N6 at Utah* ...... ESPN2 L 31-63 44,222 3:26 3-6 2-3 Passing ...... 128 105 N13 UNLV* ...... FSNRM W 45-10 14,876 3:15 4-6 3-3 Penalty ...... 22 15 N20 at Air Force* ...... -- L 17-47 34,441 3:03 4-7 3-4 RUSHINGYARD AGE...... 1228 2439 *MWC Games. Yards gained rushing ...... 1525 2687 Yards lost rushing ...... 297 248 RUSHING ...... GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Rushing Attempts ...... 392 472 GREEN, Jimmy ...... 8 132 468 32 436 3.3 3 20 54.5 Average Per Rush ...... 3.1 5.2 JAUNARAJS,Uldis ...... 9 94 434 16 418 4.4 3 38 46.4 Average Per Game ...... 111.6 221.7 HOUSTON, Marcus ..... 8 57 221 15 206 3.6 2 40 25.8 TDs Rushing ...... 13 23 BELL, Kyle ...... 5 26 101 5 96 3.7 0 17 19.2 PASSINGYARD AGE ...... 2874 2133 HANIE, Caleb ...... 7 36 167 99 68 1.9 2 48 9.7 Att-Comp-Int ...... 350-209-17 328-186-8 WALKER,Tristian ...... 4 17 52 3 49 2.9 1 8 12.2 Average Per Pass ...... 8.2 6.5 MORTON, Damon ..... 10 1 21 0 21 21.0 0 21 2.1 Average Per Catch ...... 13.8 11.5 WALKER, Johnny ...... 10 2 20 1 19 9.5 1 20 1.9 Average Per Game ...... 261.3 193.9 JOHNSON,Gartrel ...... 1 2 12 0 12 6.0 0 5 6.0 TDs Passing ...... 15 15 DREESSEN, Joel ...... 11 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 TOTAL OFFENSE ...... 4102 4572 SPERRY, Kory ...... 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 Total Plays ...... 742 800 Team ...... 4 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.2 Average Per Play ...... 5.5 5.7 ANDERSON, David ..... 11 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 0 -0.5 Average Per Game ...... 372.9 415.6 KEARNEY, Joey ...... 4 2 0 5 -5 -2.5 0 0 -1.2 KICK RETURNS ...... 40-778 24-550 HILL, George ...... 4 1 0 6 -6 -6.0 0 0 -1.5 PUNT RETURN ...... 26-126 36-333 HOLLAND, Justin ...... 6 19 27 109 -82 -4.3 0 10 -13.7 INT RETURNS ...... 8-137 17-226 Total...... 11 392 1525 297 1228 3.1 13 48 111.6 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ... 19.5 22.9 Opponents...... 11 472 2687 248 2439 5.2 23 61 221.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE .. 4.8 9.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE .... 17.1 13.3 PASSING ...... G Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G FUMBLES-LOST ...... 19-10 17-7 HOLLAND, Justin ...... 6 130.48 197-121-10 61.4 1622 6 50 270.3 PENALTIES-YARDS ...... 48-385 69-608 HANIE, Caleb ...... 7 135.06 147-85-7 57.8 1204 8 42 172.0 Average Per Game ...... 35.0 55.3 KEARNEY, Joey ...... 4 66.80 2-1-0 50.0 4 0 4 1.0 PUNTS-YARDS ...... 52-2250 48-1955 ANDERSON, David ..... 11 715.60 1-1-0 100.0 34 1 34 3.1 Average Per Punt ...... 43.3 40.7 SPERRY, Kory ...... 6 0.00 1-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Net punt average ...... 36.9 38.1 Team ...... 4 0.00 1-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 TIME OF POSSESSION .... 29:58 29:39 HANSEN, Casey ...... 1 184.00 1-1-0 100.0 10 0 10 10.0 3RD-DOWN CONVER .... 64/158 65/154 GREEN, Jimmy ...... 8 0.00 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 3rd-Down Pct ...... 41% 42% Total...... 11 133.12 350-209-17 59.7 2874 15 50 261.3 4TH-DOWN CONVER ..... 6/12 8/16 Opponents...... 11 121.55 328-186-8 56.7 2133 15 69 193.9 4th-Down Pct ...... 50% 50% SACKS BY-YARDS ...... 16-108 24-193 RECEIVING ...... G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G MISC YARDS ...... 26 139 ANDERSON, David ..... 11 57 940 16.5 2 42 85.5 TD’S SCORED ...... 31 41 DREESSEN, Joel ...... 11 43 427 9.9 3 35 38.8 FIELD GOALS-ATT ...... 14-17 13-19 WALKER, Johnny ...... 10 35 449 12.8 2 41 44.9 PAT-ATTEMPTS ...... 31-31 38-40 OSBORN, Dustin ...... 11 30 555 18.5 3 37 50.5 ATTENDANCE ...... 163776 250267 SPERRY, Kory ...... 6 15 225 15.0 2 33 37.5 Games/Avg Per Game ... 6/27296 5/50053 MORTON, Damon ..... 10 6 112 18.7 2 50 11.2 JAUNARAJS,Uldis ...... 9 6 16 2.7 0 8 1.8 SCORE BY QUARTERS HILL, George ...... 4 5 36 7.2 0 31 9.0 Team ...... 1st 2nd 3rd . 4thTotal HOUSTON, Marcus ..... 8 3 49 16.3 0 30 6.1 Colorado State ...... 67 87 37 .. 70 261 GREEN, Jimmy ...... 8 3 28 9.3 0 11 3.5 Opponents ...... 73 95 68 .. 89 325 BARTZ, Matt ...... 2 3 21 7.0 1 15 10.5 ROBERTS, Luke ...... 3 1 10 10.0 0 10 3.3 ALCONCEL, Brand ...... 4 1 8 8.0 0 8 2.0 JOHNSON,Gartrel ...... 1 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 -1.0 Total...... 11 209 2874 13.8 15 50 261.3 Opponents...... 11 186 2133 11.5 15 69 193.9

31 PUNT RETURNS ...... No. Yds Avg TD Long KICK RETURNS ...... No. Yds Avg TD Long ANDERSON, David ..... 20 69 3.5 0 29 MORTON, Damon ..... 22 391 17.8 0 30 MORTON, Damon ...... 6 57 9.5 0 28 HERBERT, Robert ...... 6 132 22.0 0 40 Total...... 26 126 4.8 0 29 JAUNARAJS,Uldis ...... 6 108 18.0 0 25 Opponents...... 36 333 9.2 0 33 OSBORN, Dustin ...... 4 101 25.2 0 40 ANDERSON, David ...... 2 46 23.0 0 26 ...... No. Yds Avg TD Long Total...... 40 778 19.5 0 40 ADKINS, Luke ...... 2 106 53.0 2 71 Opponents...... 24 550 22.9 0 42 CATHY, Brandon ...... 2 19 9.5 0 19 GARCIA, Travis ...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 FUMBLE RETURNS ..No. Yds Avg TD Long HERBERT, Robert ...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 CATHY, Brandon ...... 1 26 26.0 1 26 LANCISERO,Adam ...... 1 12 12.0 0 12 Total...... 1 26 26.0 1 26 KOCHEVAR, Miles ...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 3 139 46.3 2 88 Total...... 8 137 17.1 2 71 TOTAL OFFENSE...... G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Opponents...... 17 226 13.3 1 57 HOLLAND, Justin ...... 6 216 -82 1622 1540 256.7 HANIE, Caleb ...... 7 183 68 1204 1272 181.7 |——— PATs ———| GREEN, Jimmy ...... 8 132 436 0 436 54.5 SCORING ...... TD FGs Kick RushRcv Pass DXP Saf Points JAUNARAJS,Uldis ...... 9 94 418 0 418 46.4 BABCOCK, Jeff ...... 0 14-1730-30 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72 HOUSTON, Marcus ..... 8 57 206 0 206 25.8 DREESSEN, Joel ...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 BELL, Kyle ...... 5 26 96 0 96 19.2 SPERRY, Kory ...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 WALKER,Tristian ...... 4 17 49 0 49 12.2 GREEN, Jimmy ...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 ANDERSON, David ..... 11 2 -5 34 29 2.6 WALKER, Johnny ...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 MORTON, Damon ..... 10 1 21 0 21 2.1 OSBORN, Dustin ...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 WALKER, Johnny ...... 10 2 19 0 19 1.9 JAUNARAJS,Uldis ...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 JOHNSON,Gartrel ...... 1 2 12 0 12 6.0 HANIE, Caleb ...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 HANSEN, Casey ...... 1 1 0 10 10 10.0 ADKINS, Luke ...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 DREESSEN, Joel ...... 11 1 2 0 2 0.2 HOUSTON, Marcus ..... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 KEARNEY, Joey ...... 4 4 -5 4 -1 -0.2 ANDERSON, David ...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Team ...... 4 2 -1 0 -1 -0.2 MORTON, Damon ...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 HILL, George ...... 4 1 -6 0 -6 -1.5 WALKER,Tristian ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 11 742 1228 2874 4102 372.9 BARTZ, Matt ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents...... 11 800 2439 2133 4572 415.6 CATHY, Brandon ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Team ...... 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 ALL PURPOSE ...... G Rush Rec PR KOR IR FR Tot Avg/G MARK, Kevin ...... 0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1 ANDERSON, David ..... 11 -5 940 69 46 0 0 1050 95.5 Total...... 31 14-1731-31 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 261 OSBORN, Dustin ...... 11 0 555 0 101 0 0 656 59.6 Opponents...... 41 13-1938-40 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 325 MORTON, Damon ..... 10 21 112 57 391 0 0 581 58.1 JAUNARAJS,Uldis ...... 9 418 16 0 108 0 0 542 60.2 FIELD GOALS . FGM-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk WALKER, Johnny ...... 10 19 449 0 0 0 0 468 46.8 BABCOCK, Jeff . 14-17 82.4 0-0 4-4 8-10 2-3 0-0 48 0 GREEN, Jimmy ...... 8 436 28 0 0 0 0 464 58.0 DREESSEN, Joel ...... 11 2 427 0 0 0 0 429 39.0 FG SEQUENCE ...... Colorado State OPPONENTS HOUSTON, Marcus ..... 8 206 49 0 0 0 0 255 31.9 Colorado ...... (26) (31),42,(55) SPERRY, Kory ...... 6 0 225 0 0 0 0 225 37.5 USC Trojans...... - - HERBERT, Robert ...... 11 0 0 0 132 0 0 132 12.0 Minnesota ...... (48),(37),(27) (36),52,47,(18) ADKINS, Luke ...... 10 0 0 0 0 106 0 106 10.6 Montana State ...... (34),(35),(30) 30 BELL, Kyle ...... 5 96 0 0 0 0 0 96 19.2 Brigham Young ...... 39 (52) HANIE, Caleb ...... 7 68 0 0 0 0 0 68 9.7 San Diego State ...... 37 (48),23,(48),(27) WALKER,Tristian ...... 4 49 0 0 0 0 0 49 12.2 Wyoming ...... (28),(41),43,(37) - CATHY, Brandon ...... 11 0 0 0 0 19 26 45 4.1 New Mexico ...... (24) (46),(21),(30),48,(50) HILL, George ...... 4 -6 36 0 0 0 0 30 7.5 UTAH ...... (39) - BARTZ, Matt ...... 2 0 21 0 0 0 0 21 10.5 UNLV ...... (38) (22) LANCISERO,Adam ..... 11 0 0 0 0 12 0 12 1.1 Air Force ...... (37) - JOHNSON,Gartrel ...... 1 12 -2 0 0 0 0 10 5.0 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. ROBERTS, Luke ...... 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 3.3 ALCONCEL, Brand ...... 4 0 8 0 0 0 0 8 2.0 PUNTING ...... No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Team ...... 4 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.2 BABCOCK, Jeff .... 48 2078 43.3 89 4 2 12 0 KEARNEY, Joey ...... 4 -5 0 0 0 0 0 -5 -1.2 KAYLOR, Jim ...... 4 172 43.0 50 0 1 0 0 HOLLAND, Justin ...... 6 -82 0 0 0 0 0 -82 -13.7 Total...... 52 2250 43.3 89 4 3 12 0 Total...... 11 1228 2874 126 778 137 26 5169 469.9 Opponents...... 48 1955 40.7 62 4 5 17 1 Opponents...... 11 2439 2133 333 550 226 139 5820 529.1

32 |———Tackles———| |-Sacks-| |—Pass Def—| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS ...... GP UT AT Total ForLoss No-Yards Int-Yds PD QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf LANCISERO,Adam ...... 11 62 32 94 5-23 2-12 1-12 1 . 1-0 2 1 . STRATTON, Ben ...... 11 60 28 88 . . . 4 . . 1 . . KOCHEVAR, Miles ...... 11 42 21 63 2-17 2-16 1-0 4 . . . . . HERBERT, Robert ...... 11 46 12 58 1-3 . 1-0 11 1 1-0 . . . ADKINS, Luke ...... 10 39 18 57 3-9 . 2-106 3 . . 2 . . JONES, Courtney ...... 9 33 20 53 7-14 . . . 1 . . . . GARCIA, Travis ...... 10 30 19 49 2-4 . 1-0 3 . . . . . HALL, Jahmal ...... 9 29 16 45 2-8 . . 1 . . . . . GOODPASTER, Pat ...... 10 19 18 37 5-22 2-14 . 2 1 . . . . CATHY, Brandon ...... 11 22 13 35 1-8 . 2-19 8 . 1-26 . . . SIMON, Jonathon ...... 11 19 14 33 7-23 1-9 . . 1 2-0 . 1 . NADING, Jesse ...... 9 19 11 30 3-12 1-8 . 2 2 . 1 . . PAULY, Nathan ...... 8 21 8 29 4-11 2-8 ...... KIFFIN, Chris ...... 8 8 7 15 3-7 . . . . . 1 . . WITT, John ...... 5 9 3 12 2-1 ...... PARKE, Delroy ...... 5 5 7 12 2-1 . . . . . 1 . . SMITH, Blake ...... 7 7 4 11 3-22 3-22 . 1 1 . . . . CARTER,Terrance ...... 7 9 2 11 7-34 3-27 . . . 1-0 . . . LEVINE, Liddon ...... 8819 . . . 2 . 1-0. . . SANDIE, Erik ...... 6819 3-7 1-1 ...... DREESSEN, Joel ...... 11 5 1 6 ...... VOMHOF, Bob ...... 5415 1-4 ...... JAUNARAJS,Uldis ...... 9 4 . 4 . . . . . 1-0 . . . NICHOLS, John ...... 3134 2-6 ...... VOMHOF, Michael ...... 1123 ...... WILLIAMS,Darryl ...... 2 2 . 2 ...... FOLEY, David ...... 2112 ...... MARK, Kevin ...... 11 1 1 2 ...... OSBORN, Dustin ...... 11 2 . 2 ...... HANIE, Caleb ...... 7 2 . 2 ...... FLORES, Joey ...... 3112 ...... MARTINDALE, Tom ...... 4 2 . 2 ...... BRYSON, Zac ...... 3 2 . 2 ...... HILL, George ...... 4 1 . 1 ...... CREWS, Dan ...... 1 1 . 1 ...... BELL, Kyle ...... 5 1 . 1 ...... HAYWARD, Adam ...... 1 1 . 1 ...... OLECH, Steve ...... 2 . 1 1 ...... PEARS, Erik ...... 6 1 . 1 ...... JOHNSON,Gartrel ...... 2 1 . 1 ...... LEBLANC, Tim ...... 2 1 . 1 ...... SPERRY, Kory ...... 6 1 . 1 ...... FLOYD, Cleodis ...... 2 1 . 1 ...... Team ...... 4 ...... 1 Total...... 11 535 267 802 65-231 16-108 8-137 42 7 8-26 8 2 1 Opponents...... 11 498 248 746 71-283 24-193 17-226 56 6 11-139 14 . .

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