QUICK2010 FACTS SPRING PROSPECTUS WWW.UTAHUTES.COM CBS C HD C CBS CBSCHD TheMtn.HD TheMtn.HD/ 1:30p.m.MT 1:30p.m.MT 7:00p.m.PT *-Mountain West ConferenceGame SanDiego,Calif. SanDiegoState* SaltLakeCity SaltLakeCity NBC Nov. 27 Brigham Young* 2:30p.m.ET Nov. 20 NotreDame,Ind. Nov. 13 Notre Dame Nov. 6 TCU* 22010 SCHEDULE UUTAH FOOTBALL c.9 oaSae Ae,Iw TD TBD TheMtn. HD TheMtn.HD 4:00p.m.MT 4:00p.m.MT TBD Laramie,Wyo. AirForce* SaltLakeCity Ames,Iowa TBD ColoradoState* Wyoming* Oct. 30 IowaState Oct. 23 TheMtn.HD TBD 2:00p.m.MT Oct. 16 VERSUSHD TheMtn.HD 6:00p.m.MT 6:30p.m.MT Oct. 9 SaltLakeCity Albuquerque,N.M. Oct. 2 - Open SanJoseState SaltLakeCity NewMexico* Sept. 25 SaltLakeCity Sept. 18 UNLV* TV Time Sept. 11 Pittsburgh Sept. 2(Thu.) Date Opponent Site 2010 SCHEDULE u.2 ClassesBegin Scrimmage Scrimmage Aug. 23 Scrimmage Aug. 21 DoubleDaysBegin PracticeBegins Aug. 17 PlayersReport toCamp Aug. 12 Aug. 11 Aug. 5 Aug. 4 2010 FALL CAMPDATES March udy ody Tedy ensa Tusa Fia audy Saturday Friday Thursday Wednesday Tuesday Monday Sunday 0 T 1 A 0 H

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Utah Fast Facts Department Phone Numbers Football Facts Location: Athletics Department: (801) 581-8171 Utah Schemes Metro Population: 1,333,914 Football Office: (801) 581-7684 Offense: Spread Elevation: 4,657 feet above sea level Sports Information: (801) 581-3510/3511/8302 Defense: 4-3 President: Michael K. Young Stadium Press Box: 801-581-4783/8210 Director of Athletics: Dr. Chris Hill Ticket Office: (801) 581-8849 Starters Returning: 14 Governing Body: Board of Trustees & SID Fax: (801) 581-4358 Offense: 8 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS Board of Regents Football Fax: (801) 585-3808 Defense: 4 Founded: 1850 Kickers: 2 Enrollment: 29,284 Reviewing 2009 Nickname: Utes Lettermen Returning: 49 Colors: Red & White (pms 187) Record: 10-3 (6-2 MWC) Offense: 22 Mascot: Swoop (red-tailed hawk) National Rank: No. 18 Defense: 24 Stadium: Rice-Eccles Stadium (45,017) Postseason: Kickers: 3 Surface: FieldTurf Bowl Result: Beat Cal 37-27 Indoor Facility: Spence Eccles Field House Lettermen Lost: 24 Website: www.UtahUtes.com Conference:

Contact Information

Football Coaches Positon Alford, Aaron Running Backs Elisaia, Doug Strength & Conditioning Hill, Jay / Special Teams Coordinator Johnson, Brian Quarterbacks Miller, Blake Offensive Line Pease, John Defensive Line / Assistant Roderick, Aaron Co-Offensive Coordinator / Receivers Scalley, Morgan Safeties / Recruiting Coordinator Schramm, Dave Co-Offensive Coordinator / Tight Ends Sitake, Kalani Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers Whittingham, Kyle Head Coach

Athletic Administration Office Email Abel, Liz, Associate Athletics Director (SID) 801-581-3511 [email protected] Argust, Ann, Director of Marketing 801-585-5692 [email protected] Bowman, Mary, Associate A.D. (SWA) 801-585-6850 [email protected] Brennan, Kyle, Assistant A.D. (Compliance) 801-585-3819 [email protected] Hill, Dr. Chris, Athletics Director 801-581-3508 [email protected] Knuth, Doug, Associate A.D. (External Ops) 801-585-0446 [email protected] Lassiter, Zack, Assistant A.D. (Tickets) 801-581-6632 [email protected] Oliszczak, Pete, Associate A.D. (Internal Ops) 801-587-7629 [email protected]

Sports Information Staff Office Cell Email Abel, Liz, Director (Football) 801-581-3511 801-209-6346 [email protected] DeVine, Mike, Assistant Director 801-581-8997 801-580-4502 [email protected] Frederickson, Brooke, Assistant Director 801-581-8302 801-493-9254 [email protected] Harris, Kyle, Associate Director 801-581-3771 801-580-4411 [email protected] Lageschulte, Mike, Director of Publications & Broadcasting 801-587-9162 801-557-2322 [email protected] Sturgeon, Kate, Office Manager 801-581-3510 [email protected]

Football Support Staff Office Cell Email Buchanan, Helen, Administrative Assistant 587-8355 [email protected] Campbell, Todd, Video Coordinator 585-3804 [email protected] Holt, Kristy, Event Services (stadium) 585-1018 801-554-8625 [email protected] Rudy, Jeff, Football Operations 581-8563 801-231-6779 [email protected] Silvestri, Paul, Assistant Athletics Trainer (Football) 581-6630 [email protected] Sharitt, Kelly, Dir. of Equipment Operations 581-8449 [email protected]

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Starters Returning (14) 2009 Squad Members (2) All-America Candidates Offense (8) Nick Binks, OL; Jake Orchard, WR. LG 72 Caleb Schlauderaff (6-4, 302, Sr.) Brandon Burton, DB C 77 Zane Taylor (6-2, 309, Sr.) 2010 Returned Missionaries (4) RG 54 Tevita Stevens (6-1, 300, So.) All-Conference RT 70 Tony Bergstrom (6-6, 304, Jr.) Jake Cook, RB; Mike Honeycutt, DB; Dallin Rogers, TE; Candidates QB 3 Jordan Wynn (6-1, 195, So.) Westlee Tonga, TE. RB 36 Eddie Wide (5-10, 195, Sr.) Offense WR 85 Jereme Brooks (5-7, 170, Sr.) 2010 Recruiting Class (23) Matt Asiata, RB TE 81 Kendrick Moeai (6-5, 236, So.) Jereme Brooks, WR Defense (4) James Aiono, DL; Dres Anderson, WR; Brian Blechen, QB; Caleb Schlauderaff, OL Zach Bolton, OL; Princeton Collins, RB; John Cullen, OL; LE 90 Derrick Shelby (6-3, 255, Jr.) Zane Taylor, OL V.J. Fehoko, LB; Wykie Freeman, DB; Jacoby Hale, LB; T 98 Sealver Siliga (6-3, 299, Jr.) Eddie Wide, RB Joe Kruger, DE; Ofa Latu, LB; Martavious Lee, WR; Star NT 44 Dave Kruger (6-5, 275, So.) Jordan Wynn, QB Lotulelei, DL; Damian Payne, DB; Lucky Radley, RB; Terrell CB 27 Brandon Burton (6-0, 185, Jr.) Defense Reese, WR; Kenneth Scott WR; Tyler Shreve, QB; Joseph Smith DB; Sefa Tanoai, TE/DE; Ron Tongaonevai, OL; Sione Brandon Burton, DB Kicker/Punter (2) Tupouata ATH/DL; Michael Walker DB. Dave Kruger, DL PK 39 Joe Phillips (5-11, 192, Sr.) Derrick Shelby, DL P 86 Sean Sellwood (6-3, 200, So.) Starters Lost (11) Special Teams 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS Lettermen Returning (49) Joe Phillips, K Offense (4) Sean Sellwood, P LT Zane Beadles (6-4, 305, First-Team All-American) Offense (22) WR Aiona Key (6-4, 195, 26 rec, 227 yds, 1 TD) All-Conference Matt Asiata, RB; Tony Bergstrom, OL; , OL; WR David Reed (6-0, 190, 81 rec, 1,188 yds, 5 TD) Jereme Brooks, WR; Daniel Bukarau, OL; Terrance Cain, WR John Peel (6-1, 185, Sr., 16 rec, 209 yds, 1 TD) Returning QB; DeVonte Christopher, WR; Brad Clifford, TE; Luke Matthews WR; Kendrick Moeai, TE; Mychal Robinson, RB; Defense (7) First Team Dallin Rogers, TE (2007); Caleb Schlauderaff, OL; Shaky RE Koa Misi (6-3, 263, 71 tkl, 9.5 TFL, 5.0 sack, 3 FF) Eddie Wide, RB Smithson, WR; Victor Spikes*, RB; Tevita Stevens, OL; Zane RLB Stevenson Sylvester (6-2, 230, 81 tkl, 5.0 TFL, 2.0 sack) Taylor, OL; Derek Tuimauga, OL; Zach Wade WR; Walter MLB Mike Wright (6-2, 235, 79 tkl, 5.5 TFL, 2 int, 3 FF) Second Team Watts, OL; Eddie Wide, RB; Jordan Wynn, QB. Caleb Schlauderaff, OL SLB Kepa Gaison (5-10, 220, 44 tkl, 7.0 TFL, 4.0 sack) Zane Taylor, OL CB R.J. Stanford (5-11, 184, 46 tkl, 1 int, 7 PBU) Defense (24) FS Robert Johnson (6-2, 200, 70 tkl, 4.0 TFL, 6 int, 6 PBU) Neli A’asa+, DT; Boo Andersen, LB; Bryce Bennion, DB; SS Joe Dale (5-11, 200, 48 tkl, 5.5 TFL, 1 int, 4 PBU) Honorable Mention Greg Bird, DB; Brandon Burton, DB; Lamar Chapman, DB; Joe Phillips, K Christian Cox, DE; Nai Fotu, LB; Jamel King, LB; Dave SPECIALISTS (0) Sean Sellwood, P Kruger, DT; Ryan Lacy, DB; Chad Manis, LB; Matt Martinez, Sealver Siliga, DL LB; Sausan Shakerin, RB; Derrick Shelby, DE; Sealver Siliga, DT; Lei Talamaivao, DT; Justin Taplin-Ross, DB; Lolo Tenifa, Lettermen Lost (24) All-Conference DB; Reggie Topps, DB; Junior Tui’one, DE; Chaz Walker, LB; Lost J.J. Williams, LB; Kamaron Yancy, DB. Zane Beadles, OL; Tysen Clements, DB; Joe Dale, DB; *Played DB in 2009; +Played OL in 2009. Tatum Drecksel, DT; Kenape Eliapo, DT; Kepa Gaison, LB; First Team Ben Hendy, TE; Robert Johnson, DB; Justin Jones, DB; Zane Beadles, OL SPECIALISTS (3) Chris Joppru, TE; Aiona Key, WR; Chase Maires, DB; Koa Robert Johnson, DB Patrick Greene, SN; Joe Phillips, K; Sean Sellwood, P/K. Misi, DE; Trevor Moss, RB; Viliamu Nau, DT; John Peel, Koa Misi, DL WR; David Reed, WR; R.J. Stanford, DB; Ray Stowers, RB; Stevenson Sylvester, LB 2009 Redshirts (25) Stevenson Sylvester, LB; Ben Vroman, K; Elijah Wesson, David Reed, WR WR; Tyler Williams, OL; Mike Wright, LB. Conroy Black, DB; Tyson Buck, LB; Beau Burton, RB; Eric Honorable Mention Dago, DE; Sean Fitzgerald, WR; Latu Heimuli, DT; Vyncent Mike Wright, LB Jones, OL; Nick Marsh, P/K; Griffin McNabb, WR; Fatu Moala, WR; Joape Pela, DT; Trevor Reilly, DE; Griff Robles, QB; Kapua Sai, OL; Chris Sciarretta, DB; Jamal Smith, WR; Matt Snow, OL; Ben Soliven, DB; Mike Steckling, OL; Percy Taumoelau, OL; Jeremiah Tofaeono, OL; LT Tuipolotu, DT; Travis Walzer, DB; Chris Washington, DB; Tyler Whittingham, DB.

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Offense Defense Special Teams

Left Tackle Left End Punter 72 Caleb Schlauderaff (6-4, 302, Sr., 3VL) 96 Junior Tui’one (6-4, 265, Sr., 2VL) OR 86 Sean Sellwood (6-3, 200, So., 1VL) 79 Percy Taumoelau (6-4, 300, Fr., RS) 94 Christian Cox (6-1, 250, Sr., 2VL) 30 Nick Marsh (5-11, 192, Fr., RS)

Left Guard Tackle Place Kicker

71 Walter Watts (6-2, 297, Sr., 3VL) 44 Dave Kruger (6-5, 275, So., 1VL) 39 Joe Phillips (5-11, 192, Sr., 1VL) 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS 59 Ron Tongaonevai (6-3, 320, So., JC) 95 Latu Heimuli (6-3, 305, Fr., RS) 30 Nick Marsh (5-11, 192, Fr., RS)

Center Nose Tackle Kickoffs 77 Zane Taylor (6-2, 309, Sr., 3VL) 98 Sealver Siliga (6-3, 299, Jr., 2VL) 30 Nick Marsh (5-11, 192, Fr., RS) 64 Vyncent Jones (6-3, 291, Fr., RS) 91 James Aiono (6-4, 290, Jr., JC) 39 Joe Phillips (5-11, 192, Sr., 1VL)

Right Guard Right End Snapper 54 Tevita Stevens (6-1, 300, So., 1VL) 43 Lei Talamaivao (6-2, 270, Jr., 2VL) 62 Patrick Greene (6-2, 221, So., 1VL) 76 Jeremiah Tofaeono (6-3, 306, Fr., RS) 49 Trevor Reilly (6-5, 235, Fr., RS) 18 Chad Manis (6-5, 235, Sr., 2VL)

Right Tackle Rover Linebacker Holder 70 Tony Bergstrom (6-6, 304, Jr., 2VL) 13 J.J. Williams (6-0, 220, Jr., 2VL) 86 Sean Sellwood (6-3, 200 So. 1VL) 56 Kapua Sai (6-5, 301, Fr., RS) 51 Jamel King (6-2, 230, Jr., 2VL) 10 DeVonte Christopher (6-1, 195, So., 1VL)

Quarterback Middle Linebacker Punt Returns 3 Jordan Wynn (6-1, 195, So., 1VL) 42 Nai Fotu (6-0, 235, Sr., 3VL) 16 Griffin McNabb (5-8, 168, Fr., RS) 7 Terrance Cain (5-11, 194, Sr., 1VL) 52 Matt Martinez (6-0, 228, Jr., 2VL) 27 Brandon Burton (6-0, 185, Jr., 2VL) 12 Griff Robles (6-4, 226, Fr., RS) Stud Linebacker Kickoff Returns Running Back 18 Chad Manis (6-5, 235, Sr., 2VL) 10 DeVonte Christopher (6-1, 195, So., 1VL) 36 Eddie Wide (5-10, 195, Sr., 3VL) 32 Chaz Walker (5-11, 218, Jr., 2VL) 16 Griffin McNabb (5-8, 168, Fr., RS) OR 22 Sausan Shakerin (6-2, 222, So., 1VL) 27 Brandon Burton (6-0, 185, Jr., 2VL) 27 Brandon Burton (6-0, 185, Jr., 2VL) 85 Jereme Brooks (5-7, 170, Sr., 3VL) 9 Conroy Black (6-0, 180, Jr., RS) 16 Griffin McNabb (5-8, 168, Fr., RS) Cornerback Wide Receiver 21 Lamar Chapman (5-8, 176, Sr., 1VL) 11 Luke Matthews (6-1, 201, So., 1VL) 6 Kamaron Yancy (5-9, 183, Sr., 1VL) 87 Sean Fitzgerald (6-3, 205, Fr., RS) Nickel Back Wide Receiver 21 Lamar Chapman (5-8, 176, Sr., 1VL) 10 DeVonte Christopher (6-1, 195, So., 1VL) 6 Kamaron Yancy (5-9, 183, Sr., 1VL) 88 Jamal Smith (6-2, 191, Fr., RS) Free Safety Tight End 37 Chris Washington (6-0, 205, Fr., RS) 81 Kendrick Moeai (6-5, 236, So., 1VL) 5 Damian Payne (6-0, 200, Fr., HS) 84 Brad Clifford (6-4, 248, Sr., 3VL) Strong Safety 33 Justin Taplin-Ross (6-3, 214, Sr., 3VL) 19 Bryce Bennion (6-0, 195, So. 1VL)

WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 3 UTAH FOOTBALL 2010 Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Yr. Exp. B-Date Age Hometown/Previous School 55 Neli A’asa DT 6-2 287 Sr. 3VL 2-16-88 22 Big Rapids, Mich./Big Rapids HS 40 Kalen Adams LB 6-0 220 Fr. TR 1-26-88 22 Kaysville, Utah/Weber State 91 James Aiono DT 6-4 290 Jr. JC 1-23-89 21 West Valley City, Utah/Snow College 45 Boo Andersen LB 6-1 230 So. 1VL 12-14-89 20 Sandy, Utah/Alta HS 4 Matt Asiata RB 5-11 229 Sr. 2VL 7-24-87 23 West Valley City, Utah/Snow College 34 Shawn Asiata RB 6-0 248 Jr. JC 9-24-88 21 West Valley City, Utah/Snow College 19 Bryce Bennion DB 6-0 195 So. 1VL 10-24-86 23 South Jordan, Utah/Bingham HS 70 Tony Bergstrom OL 6-6 304 Jr. 2VL 8-8-86 24 Salt Lake City/Skyline HS 75 Nick Binks OL 6-5 260 So. SQ 9-11-87 22 Bountiful, Utah/Bountiful HS 35 Greg Bird DB 6-2 213 Jr. 2VL 6-17-86 24 Mesa, Ariz./Red Mountain HS 9 Conroy Black DB 6-0 180 Jr. RS 10-31-88 21 Miramar, Fla./Fullerton CC 23 Cole Bradford DB 6-1 207 Fr. HS 8-15-89 21 North Salt Lake, Utah/Dixie HS 74 Sam Brenner OL 6-3 304 So. 1VL 4-27-90 20 Oceanside, Calif./Oceanside HS 85 Jereme Brooks WR 5-7 170 Sr. 3VL 4-23-89 21 League City, Texas/Clear Creek HS 48 Tyson Buck LB 6-2 220 Fr. RS 4-6-88 22 Highland, Utah/Lone Peak 73 Daniel Bukarau OL 6-1 294 Sr. 3VL 10-20-85 24 Kailua, Hawaii/Kailua HS 38 Beau Burton RB 5-9 204 Fr. RS 8-3-91 19 Scottsdale, Ariz./Saguaro HS 27 Brandon Burton DB 6-0 185 Jr. 2VL 7-31-89 21 Houston, Texas/Clear Creek HS 7 Terrance Cain QB 5-11 194 Sr. 1VL 7-14-88 22 Houston, Texas/Blinn CC 21 Lamar Chapman DB 5-8 176 Sr. 1VL 4-16-87 23 Compton, Calif./El Camino JC 10 DeVonte Christopher WR 6-1 195 So. 1VL 4-17-90 20 Las Vegas, Nev./Canyon Springs HS

2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS 84 Brad Clifford TE 6-4 248 Sr. 3VL 3-7-86 24 Salt Lake City/Olympus HS 35 Jake Cook RB 5-10 171 Fr. RS 12-2-88 21 Salt Lake City/East HS 94 Christian Cox DE 6-1 250 Sr. 2VL 12-11-85 24 Bountiful, Utah/Southern Utah 53 Eric Dago DE 6-2 230 Fr. RS 2-24-90 20 Houston, Texas/Westside HS 22 Oliver Diansongi DB 5-11 163 Fr. HS 4-2-90 20 Salt Lake City/ Highland HS 57 Dave Fagergren LB 6-0 204 So. TR 1-16-88 22 Salt Lake City/Southern Utah 87 Sean Fitzgerald WR 6-3 205 Fr. RS 4-28-88 22 Mission Viejo, Calif./Mission Viejo HS 42 Nai Fotu LB 6-0 235 Sr. 3VL 8-20-88 22 Laie, Hawaii/Kahuku HS 62 Patrick Greene SN 6-2 221 So. 1VL 2-20-90 20 Monrovia, Calif./Monrovia HS 50 Nick Hatch LB 6-3 217 Fr. HS 9-21-88 22 Draper, Utah/Alta HS 95 Latu Heimuli DT 6-3 305 Fr. RS 5-27-91 19 Salt Lake City/Highland HS 25 Mike Honeycutt DB 5-10 170 Fr. HS 8-18-88 22 Cedar Hills, Utah/Lone Peak HS 64 Vyncent Jones OL 6-3 291 Fr. RS 9-18-90 19 Sandy, Utah/Jordan HS 83 Heilame Kaufusi TE 6-4 228 Fr. HS 10-1-87 22 Salt Lake City/Salt Lake CC 51 Jamel King LB 6-2 230 Jr. 2VL 3-3-89 21 Murrieta, Calif./Vista Murrieta HS 44 Dave Kruger DT 6-5 275 So. 1VL 5-17-90 20 Orem, Utah/Timpanogos HS 26 Ryan Lacy DB 5-10 185 So. 1VL 9-5-90 19 Antelope, Calif./Oakmont HS 93 Semisi Makai LB 5-11 257 Fr. TR 5-31-88 22 West Valley City, Utah/Utah Valley Univ. 18 Chad Manis LB 6-5 235 Sr. 2VL 2-13-88 22 Lakewood, Calif./Cerritos College 30 Nick Marsh P/K 5-11 192 Fr. RS 9-5-91 18 Petaluma, Calif./Petaluma HS 52 Matt Martinez LB 6-0 228 Jr. 2VL 1-21-88 22 Murray, Utah/Cottonwood HS 11 Luke Matthews WR 6-1 201 So. 1VL 11-10-89 20 Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista HS 16 Griffin McNabb WR 5-8 168 Fr. RS 2-25-88 22 Pocatello, Idaho/Highland HS 8 Fatu Moala WR 5-11 178 Fr. RS 10-3-90 19 Kearns, Utah/Kearns HS 47 Max Moala LB 5-11 241 Jr. TR 7-28-87 23 Salt Lake City/Weber State 81 Kendrick Moeai TE 6-5 236 So. 1VL 3-28-90 20 West Jordan, Utah/Copper Hills HS 42 Jake Orchard WR 6-2 194 So. SQ 4-15-88 22 Salt Lake City/Weber State 5 Damian Payne DB 6-0 200 Fr. HS 5-30-92 18 Houston, Texas/Klein Forest HS 63 Joape Pela DT 6-2 280 So. RS 5-18-88 22 East Palo Alto, Calif./Foothill JC 39 Joe Phillips K 5-11 192 Sr. 1VL 1-29-86 24 Salt Lake City/Snow College 49 Trevor Reilly DE 6-5 235 Fr. RS 1-17-88 22 Valley Center,Calif./Valley Center HS 29 Mychal Robinson RB 5-8 192 Jr. 2VL 12-9-88 21 Salt Lake City/Juan Diego HS 12 Griff Robles QB 6-4 226 Fr. RS 7-1-88 22 Spanish Fork, Utah/Spanish Fork HS 56 Kapua Sai OL 6-5 301 Fr. RS 12-21-90 19 Kahalu’u, Hawaii/St. Louis HS 72 Caleb Schlauderaff OL 6-4 302 Sr. 3VL 11-7-87 22 Shelton, Wash./Shelton HS 41 Chris Sciarretta DB 5-10 220 Fr. RS 8-24-91 19 New Canaan, Conn./ New Canaan HS 86 Sean Sellwood P/K 6-3 200 So. 1VL 7-11-90 20 Salt Lake City/Judge Memorial HS 22 Sausan Shakerin RB 6-2 222 So. 1VL 7-31-89 21 Sandy, Utah/Alta HS

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No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Yr. Exp. B-Date Age Hometown/Previous School 90 Derrick Shelby DE 6-3 255 Jr. 2VL 2-7-89 21 Houston, Texas/Hightower HS 98 Sealver Siliga DT 6-3 299 Jr. 2VL 2-15-90 20 West Jordan, Utah/Copper Hills HS 88 Jamal Smith WR 6-2 191 Fr. RS 3-29-91 19 Oxnard, Calif./Oxnard HS 1 Shaky Smithson WR 5-11 202 Sr. 1VL 8-23-87 23 Baltimore, Md./East CC 66 Matt Snow OL 6-5 265 So. RS 8-2-87 23 Salt Lake City, Utah/Brighton HS 1 Ben Soliven DB 5-9 183 So. RS 8-3-86 24 Waipahu, Hawaii/St. Louis HS

31 Victor Spikes RB 6-0 200 So. 1VL 5-31-90 20 Beaumont, Texas/ Beaumont Central HS 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS 65 Mike Steckling OL 6-6 240 Fr. RS 4-15-89 21 Bountiful, Utah/Woods Cross HS 54 Tevita Stevens OL 6-1 300 So. 1VL 7-4-87 23 Hemet, Calif./Hemet HS 43 Lei Talamaivao DT 6-2 270 Jr. 2VL 9-20-88 21 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif./Rancho Cucamonga HS 33 Justin Taplin-Ross DB 6-3 214 Sr. 3VL 3-26-89 21 Murrieta, Calif./Vista Murrieta HS 79 Percy Taumoelau OL 6-4 300 Fr. RS 10-30-90 19 Glendale, Utah/Cottonwood HS 46 Austin Taylor LB 6-0 214 Fr. HS 9-18-88 22 Kaysville, Utah/ Davis HS 77 Zane Taylor OL 6-2 309 Sr. 3VL 4-23-88 22 Moab, Utah/Grand County HS 76 Lolo Tenifa DB 5-11 197 Jr. 1VL 12-18-86 23 Sandy, Utah/Brigham Young 76 Jeremiah Tofaeono OL 6-3 306 Fr. RS 3-5-91 19 Las Vegas, Nev./Cheyenne HS 80 Westlee Tonga TE 6-4 225 Fr. HS 7-29-88 22 Spring, Texas/Spring HS 59 Ron Tongaonevai OL 6-3 320 So. JC 12-17-85 24 West Valley City, Utah/Snow College 28 Reggie Topps DB 5-11 180 So. 1VL 12-19-88 21 Prunedale, Calif./N. Monterey County HS 15 David Toth QB 6-4 255 Fr. HS 9-30-89 20 Clifton, Va./Centreville HS 67 Derek Tuimauga OL 6-4 317 So. 1VL 9-30-90 19 South Jordan, Utah/Bingham HS 96 Junior Tui’one DE 6-4 265 Sr. 2VL 12-5-85 24 Hawthorne, Calif./El Camino JC 58 LT Tuipulotu DT 6-1 280 Fr. RS 8-3-90 20 Euless, Texas/Trinity HS 24 Tauni Vakapuna RB 5-10 229 Jr. JC 5-30-86 24 North Salt Lake, Utah/Dixie State College 20 Zach Wade WR 6-3 198 Jr. 1VL 10-7-86 23 Salt Lake City/Dixie College 32 Chaz Walker LB 5-11 218 Jr. 2VL 9-30-88 21 Farmington, Utah/Davis HS 14 Travis Walzer DB 5-9 190 Fr. RS 8-31-90 20 Park City, Utah/Park City HS 37 Chris Washington DB 6-0 205 Fr. RS 11-11-91 18 Layton, Utah/Northridge HS 71 Walter Watts OL 6-2 297 Sr. 3VL 10-11-88 21 Los Banos, Calif./Los Banos HS 34 Tyler Whittingham DB 5-10 190 Jr. RS 8-23-85 25 Salt Lake City/Brighton HS 36 Eddie Wide RB 5-10 195 Sr. 3VL 11-19-88 21 Las Vegas, Nev./Cimarron Memorial HS 13 J.J. Williams LB 6-0 220 Jr. 2VL 2-26-86 24 Aurora, Colo./Grandview HS 89 Justin Wright WR 6-1 186 Fr. HS 1-22-88 20 Ft. Worth, Texas/Glenview Christian School 3 Jordan Wynn QB 6-1 195 So. 1VL 7-5-90 20 Oceanside, Calif./Oceanside HS 6 Kamaron Yancy DB 5-9 183 Sr. 1VL 9-7-84 25 Los Angeles, Calif./Pierce College

Coming in the Fall

Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Yr. Exp. B-Date Age Hometown/Last School Dres Anderson WR 6-1 157 Fr. HS 7-20-92 18 Riverside, Calif./JW North HS Brian Blechen QB 6-2 203 Fr. HS 9-30-91 18 Moorpark, Calif./Moorpark HS Zach Bolton OL 6-2 271 Fr. HS 8-28-92 18 Houston, Texas/Klein Forest HS Princeton Collins RB 5-11 198 Fr. HS 12-23-91 18 Austin, Texas/Westwood HS John Cullen OL 6-5 270 Jr. JC 5-16-90 20 La Mirada, Calif./Fullerton College V.J. Fehoko LB 6-0 222 Fr. HS 8-5-91 19 Honolulu, Hawaii/Farrington HS Wykie Freeman DB 5-11 158 Fr. HS 1-27-92 18 Pasadena, Texas/Pasadena Memorial HS Jacoby Hale LB 6-0 192 Fr. HS 4-21-92 18 Beaumont, Texas/Beaumont Central HS Joe Kruger DE 6-7 245 Fr. HS 6-4-92 18 Orem, Utah/Pleasant Grove HS Martavious Lee WR 6-1 185 Jr. JC 8-10-89 21 Miami, Fla./Palomar CC Star Lotulelei DT 6-4 300 So. JC 12-20-89 20 South Jordan, Utah/Snow College Lucky Radley RB 5-9 187 Fr. HS 9-30-91 18 Woodland Hills, Calif./Taft HS Terrell Reese WR 6-0 198 Fr. HS 8-30-92 18 Chappell Hill, Texas/Brenham HS Dallin Rogers TE 6-4 230 So. 1VL 8-23-89 21 Placerville, Calif./Union Mine HS Kenneth Scott WR 6-3 192 Fr. HS 9-19-92 17 Fontana, Calif./Colony HS Tyler Shreve QB 6-3 218 Fr. HS 9-15-91 18 Highland, Calif./Redlands East Valley HS Joseph Smith DB 5-9 179 Fr. HS 12-11-91 18 Corona, Calif./Norco HS Michael Walker DB 5-9 171 Fr. HS 5-15-92 18 Brenham, Texas/Brenham HS

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No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Yr. Exp. B-Date Age Hometown/Previous School 1 Shaky Smithson WR 5-11 202 Sr. 1VL 8-23-87 23 Baltimore, Md./East Los Angeles CC 1 Ben Soliven DB 5-9 183 So. RS 8-3-86 24 Waipahu, Hawaii/St. Louis HS 3 Jordan Wynn QB 6-1 195 So. 1VL 7-5-90 20 Oceanside, Calif./Oceanside HS 4 Matt Asiata RB 5-11 229 Sr. 2VL 7-24-87 23 West Valley City, Utah/Snow College 5 Damian Payne DB 6-0 200 Fr. HS 5-30-92 18 Houston, Texas/Klein Forest HS 6 Kamaron Yancy DB 5-9 183 Sr. 1VL 9-7-84 25 Los Angeles, Calif./Pierce College 7 Terrance Cain QB 5-11 194 Sr. 1VL 7-14-88 22 Houston, Texas/Blinn CC 8 Fatu Moala WR 5-11 178 Fr. RS 10-3-90 19 Kearns, Utah/Kearns HS 9 Conroy Black DB 6-0 180 Jr. RS 10-31-88 21 Miramar, Fla./Fullerton CC 10 DeVonte Christopher WR 6-1 195 So. 1VL 4-17-90 20 Las Vegas, Nev./Canyon Springs HS 11 Luke Matthews WR 6-1 201 So. 1VL 11-10-89 20 Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista HS 12 Griff Robles QB 6-4 226 Fr. RS 7-1-88 22 Spanish Fork, Utah/Spanish Fork HS 13 J.J. Williams LB 6-0 220 Jr. 2VL 2-26-86 24 Aurora, Colo./Grandview HS 14 Travis Walzer DB 5-9 190 Fr. RS 8-31-90 20 Park City, Utah/Park City HS 15 David Toth QB 6-4 255 Fr. HS 9-30-89 20 Clifton, Va./Centreville HS 16 Griffin McNabb WR 5-8 168 Fr. RS 2-25-88 22 Pocatello, Idaho/Highland HS 18 Chad Manis LB 6-5 235 Sr. 2VL 2-13-88 22 Lakewood, Calif./Cerritos College 19 Bryce Bennion DB 6-0 195 So. 1VL 10-24-86 23 South Jordan, Utah/Bingham HS 20 Zach Wade WR 6-3 198 Jr. 1VL 10-7-86 23 Salt Lake City/Dixie College 21 Lamar Chapman DB 5-8 176 Sr. 1VL 4-16-87 23 Compton, Calif./El Camino JC 22 Oliver Diansongi DB 5-11 163 Fr. HS 4-2-90 20 Salt Lake City/ Highland HS

2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS 22 Sausan Shakerin RB 6-2 222 So. 1VL 7-31-89 21 Sandy, Utah/Alta HS 23 Cole Bradford DB 6-1 207 Fr. HS 8-15-89 21 North Salt Lake, Utah/Dixie HS 24 Tauni Vakapuna RB 5-10 229 Jr. JC 5-30-86 24 North Salt Lake, Utah/Dixie State College 25 Mike Honeycutt DB 5-10 170 Fr. HS 8-18-88 22 Cedar Hills, Utah/Lone Peak HS 26 Ryan Lacy DB 5-10 185 So. 1VL 9-5-90 19 Antelope, Calif./Oakmont HS 27 Brandon Burton DB 6-0 185 Jr. 2VL 7-31-89 21 Houston, Texas/Clear Creek HS 28 Reggie Topps DB 5-11 180 So. 1VL 12-19-88 21 Prunedale, Calif./N. Monterey County HS 29 Mychal Robinson RB 5-8 192 Jr. 2VL 12-9-88 21 Salt Lake City/Juan Diego HS 30 Nick Marsh P/K 5-11 192 Fr. RS 9-5-91 18 Petaluma, Calif./Petaluma HS 31 Victor Spikes RB 6-0 200 So. 1VL 5-31-90 20 Beaumont, Texas/ Beaumont Central HS 32 Chaz Walker LB 5-11 218 Jr. 2VL 9-30-88 21 Farmington, Utah/Davis HS 33 Justin Taplin-Ross DB 6-3 214 Sr. 3VL 3-26-89 21 Murrieta, Calif./Vista Murrieta HS 34 Shawn Asiata RB 6-0 248 Jr. JC 9-24-88 21 West Valley City, Utah/Snow College 34 Tyler Whittingham DB 5-10 190 Jr. RS 8-23-85 25 Salt Lake City/Brighton HS 35 Greg Bird DB 6-2 213 Jr. 2VL 6-17-86 24 Mesa, Ariz./Red Mountain HS 35 Jake Cook RB 5-10 171 Fr. RS 12-2-88 21 Salt Lake City/East HS 36 Eddie Wide RB 5-10 195 Sr. 3VL 11-19-88 21 Las Vegas, Nev./Cimarron Memorial HS 37 Chris Washington DB 6-0 205 Fr. RS 11-11-91 18 Layton, Utah/Northridge HS 38 Beau Burton RB 5-9 204 Fr. RS 8-3-91 19 Scottsdale, Ariz./Saguaro HS 39 Joe Phillips K 5-11 192 Sr. 1VL 1-29-86 24 Salt Lake City/Snow College 40 Kalen Adams LB 6-0 220 Fr. TR 1-26-88 22 Kaysville, Utah/Weber State 41 Chris Sciarretta DB 5-10 220 Fr. RS 8-24-91 19 New Canaan, Conn./ New Canaan HS 42 Nai Fotu LB 6-0 235 Sr. 3VL 8-20-88 22 Laie, Hawaii/Kahuku HS 42 Jake Orchard WR 6-2 194 So. SQ 4-15-88 22 Salt Lake City/Weber State 43 Lei Talamaivao DT 6-2 270 Jr. 2VL 9-20-88 21 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif./Rancho Cucamonga HS 44 Dave Kruger DT 6-5 275 So. 1VL 5-17-90 20 Orem, Utah/Timpanogos HS 45 Boo Andersen LB 6-1 230 So. 1VL 12-14-89 20 Sandy, Utah/Alta HS 46 Austin Taylor LB 6-0 214 Fr. HS 9-18-88 22 Kaysville, Utah/ Davis HS 47 Max Moala LB 5-11 241 Jr. TR 7-28-87 23 Salt Lake City/Weber State 48 Tyson Buck LB 6-2 220 Fr. RS 4-6-88 22 Highland, Utah/Lone Peak 49 Trevor Reilly DE 6-5 235 Fr. RS 1-17-88 22 Valley Center,Calif./Valley Center HS 50 Nick Hatch LB 6-3 217 Fr. HS 9-21-88 22 Draper, Utah/Alta HS 51 Jamel King LB 6-2 230 Jr. 2VL 3-3-89 21 Murrieta, Calif./Vista Murrieta HS 52 Matt Martinez LB 6-0 228 Jr. 2VL 1-21-88 22 Murray, Utah/Cottonwood HS 53 Eric Dago DE 6-2 230 Fr. RS 2-24-90 20 Houston, Texas/Westside HS 54 Tevita Stevens OL 6-1 300 So. 1VL 7-4-87 23 Hemet, Calif./Hemet HS 55 Neli A’asa DT 6-2 287 Sr. 3VL 2-16-88 22 Big Rapids, Mich./Big Rapids HS 56 Kapua Sai OL 6-5 301 Fr. RS 12-21-90 19 Kahalu’u, Hawaii/St. Louis HS

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No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Yr. Exp. B-Date Age Hometown/Previous School 57 Dave Fagergren LB 6-0 204 So. TR 1-16-88 22 Salt Lake City/Southern Utah 58 LT Tuipulotu DT 6-1 280 Fr. RS 8-3-90 20 Euless, Texas/Trinity HS 59 Ron Tongaonevai OL 6-3 320 So. JC 12-17-85 24 West Valley City, Utah/Snow College 62 Patrick Greene SN 6-2 221 So. 1VL 2-20-90 20 Monrovia, Calif./Monrovia HS 63 Joape Pela DT 6-2 280 So. RS 5-18-88 22 East Palo Alto, Calif./Foothill JC 64 Vyncent Jones OL 6-3 291 Fr. RS 9-18-90 19 Sandy, Utah/Jordan HS

65 Mike Steckling OL 6-6 240 Fr. RS 4-15-89 21 Bountiful, Utah/Woods Cross HS 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS 66 Matt Snow OL 6-5 265 So. RS 8-2-87 23 Salt Lake City, Utah/Brighton HS 67 Derek Tuimauga OL 6-4 317 So. 1VL 9-30-90 19 South Jordan, Utah/Bingham HS 70 Tony Bergstrom OL 6-6 304 Jr. 2VL 8-8-86 24 Salt Lake City/Skyline HS 71 Walter Watts OL 6-2 297 Sr. 3VL 10-11-88 21 Los Banos, Calif./Los Banos HS 72 Caleb Schlauderaff OL 6-4 302 Sr. 3VL 11-7-87 22 Shelton, Wash./Shelton HS 73 Daniel Bukarau OL 6-1 294 Sr. 3VL 10-20-85 24 Kailua, Hawaii/Kailua HS 74 Sam Brenner OL 6-3 304 So. 1VL 4-27-90 20 Oceanside, Calif./Oceanside HS 75 Nick Binks OL 6-5 260 So. SQ 9-11-87 22 Bountiful, Utah/Bountiful HS 76 Lolo Tenifa DB 5-11 197 Jr. 1VL 12-18-86 23 Sandy, Utah/Brigham Young 76 Jeremiah Tofaeono OL 6-3 306 Fr. RS 3-5-91 19 Las Vegas, Nev./Cheyenne HS 77 Zane Taylor OL 6-2 309 Sr. 3VL 4-23-88 22 Moab, Utah/Grand County HS 79 Percy Taumoelau OL 6-4 300 Fr. RS 10-30-90 19 Glendale, Utah/Cottonwood HS 80 Westlee Tonga TE 6-4 225 Fr. HS 7-29-88 22 Spring, Texas/Spring HS 81 Kendrick Moeai TE 6-5 236 So. 1VL 3-28-90 20 West Jordan, Utah/Copper Hills HS 83 Heilame Kaufusi TE 6-4 228 Fr. HS 10-1-87 22 Salt Lake City/Salt Lake CC 84 Brad Clifford TE 6-4 248 Sr. 3VL 3-7-86 24 Salt Lake City/Olympus HS 85 Jereme Brooks WR 5-7 170 Sr. 3VL 4-23-89 21 League City, Texas/Clear Creek HS 86 Sean Sellwood P/K 6-3 200 So. 1VL 7-11-90 20 Salt Lake City/Judge Memorial HS 87 Sean Fitzgerald WR 6-3 205 Fr. RS 4-28-88 22 Mission Viejo, Calif./Mission Viejo HS 88 Jamal Smith WR 6-2 191 Fr. RS 3-29-91 19 Oxnard, Calif./Oxnard HS 89 Justin Wright WR 6-1 186 Fr. HS 1-22-88 20 Ft. Worth, Texas/Glenview Christian School 90 Derrick Shelby DE 6-3 255 Jr. 2VL 2-7-89 21 Houston, Texas/Hightower HS 91 James Aiono DT 6-4 290 Jr. JC 1-23-89 21 West Valley City, Utah/Snow College 93 Semisi Makai LB 5-11 257 Fr. TR 5-31-88 22 West Valley City, Utah/Utah Valley Univ. 94 Christian Cox DE 6-1 250 Sr. 2VL 12-11-85 24 Bountiful, Utah/Southern Utah 95 Latu Heimuli DT 6-3 305 Fr. RS 5-27-91 19 Salt Lake City/Highland HS 96 Junior Tui’one DE 6-4 265 Sr. 2VL 12-5-85 24 Hawthorne, Calif./El Camino JC 98 Sealver Siliga DT 6-3 299 Jr. 2VL 2-15-90 20 West Jordan, Utah/Copper Hills HS

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Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Yr. Exp. B-Date Age Hometown/Last School Dres Anderson WR 6-1 157 Fr. HS 7-20-92 18 Riverside, Calif./JW North HS Brian Blechen QB 6-2 203 Fr. HS 9-30-91 18 Moorpark, Calif./Moorpark HS Zach Bolton OL 6-2 271 Fr. HS 8-28-92 18 Houston, Texas/Klein Forest HS Princeton Collins RB 5-11 198 Fr. HS 12-23-91 18 Austin, Texas/Westwood HS John Cullen OL 6-5 270 Jr. JC 5-16-90 20 La Mirada, Calif./Fullerton College V.J. Fehoko LB 6-0 222 Fr. HS 8-5-91 19 Honolulu, Hawaii/Farrington HS Wykie Freeman DB 5-11 158 Fr. HS 1-27-92 18 Pasadena, Texas/Pasadena Memorial HS Jacoby Hale LB 6-0 192 Fr. HS 4-21-92 18 Beaumont, Texas/Beaumont Central HS Joe Kruger DE 6-7 245 Fr. HS 6-4-92 18 Orem, Utah/Pleasant Grove HS Martavious Lee WR 6-1 185 Jr. JC 8-10-89 21 Miami, Fla./Palomar CC Star Lotulelei DT 6-4 300 So. JC 12-20-89 20 South Jordan, Utah/Snow College Lucky Radley RB 5-9 187 Fr. HS 9-30-91 18 Woodland Hills, Calif./Taft HS Terrell Reese WR 6-0 198 Fr. HS 8-30-92 18 Chappell Hill, Texas/Brenham HS Dallin Rogers TE 6-4 230 So. 1VL 8-23-89 21 Placerville, Calif./Union Mine HS Kenneth Scott WR 6-3 192 Fr. HS 9-19-92 17 Fontana, Calif./Colony HS Tyler Shreve QB 6-3 218 Fr. HS 9-15-91 18 Highland, Calif./Redlands East Valley HS Joseph Smith DB 5-9 179 Fr. HS 12-11-91 18 Corona, Calif./Norco HS Michael Walker DB 5-9 171 Fr. HS 5-15-92 18 Brenham, Texas/Brenham HS

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Scholarship Players Walk-On Players

2004 Westlee Tonga (RM) Kapua Sai 2007 2010 Daniel Bukurau (W/O, RM) Chaz Walker (W/O) Jamal Smith Jake Cook (RM) Kalen Adams (TR) Brad Clifford (W/O, RM) Eddie Wide Shaky Smithson (JC) Mychal Robinson Shawn Asiata (JC) Victor Spikes Mike Steckling (RM) Cole Bradford 2005 2008 Percy Taumoelau Oliver Diansongi Tony Bergstrom (RM) Boo Andersen Jeremiah Tofaeono 2008 Dave Fagergren (TR, RM) Greg Bird (RM) Sam Brenner LT Tuipulotu Bryce Bennion (RM) Nick Hatch (RM) J.J. Williams (W/O, RM) Lamar Chapman (JC) Chris Washington Zach Wade (RM) Heilame Kaufusi (RM) DeVonte Christopher Jordan Wynn Semisi Makai (TR, RM) 2006 Patrick Greene (W/O) Kamaron Yancy (JC) 2009 Fatu Moala Neli A’asa Dave Kruger Tyson Buck Max Moala (TR, RM) Nick Binks (RM) Ryan Lacy 2010 Griffin McNabb (RM) Austin Taylor Sean Fitzgerald (RM) Luke Matthews James Aiono (JC) Jake Orchard (TR, RM) David Toth Matt Martinez (W/O) Kendrick Moeai Dres Anderson Joe Phillips (RM) Tauni Vakapuna (JC, RM) Caleb Schlauderaff Sean Sellwood (W/O) Brian Blechen Chris Sciarretta Justin Wright Zane Taylor Sausan Shakerin Zach Bolton Matt Snow (RM) Walter Watts Sealver Siliga Princeton Collins Ben Soliven (RM) Tevita Stevens (W/O, RM) John Cullen (JC) Lolo Tenifa (RM) 2007 Reggie Topps V.J. Fehoko Travis Walzer Matt Asiata (JC) Derek Tuimauga Wykie Freeman Tyler Whittingham (RM) Junior Tui’one (JC, RM) Jacoby Hale

2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS Jereme Brooks Brandon Burton Joe Kruger Christian Cox (W/O, TR, RM) 2009 Martavious Lee (JC) Legend Nai Fotu Conroy Black (JC) Star Lotulelei (JC) TR=Transfer W/O=Walk-on awarded Mike Honeycutt (RM) Beau Burton Damian Payne JC=Junior College Transfer scholarship Jamel King Terrance Cain (JC) Lucky Radley RM=Returned Missionary Chad Manis (JC) Eric Dago Terrell Reese Griff Robles (RM) Latu Heimuli Kenneth Scott Dallin Rogers (RM) Vyncent Jones Tyler Shreve Derrick Shelby Nick Marsh Joseph Smith Lei Talamaivao Joape Pela (W/O, JC) Ron Tongaonevai (JC) Justin Taplin-Ross Trevor Reilly (W/O, RM) Michael Walker

2010 Recruiting Class

Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Yr. Exp. Hometown/Last School Pronunciation James Aiono DL 6-4 290 Jr. JC West Valley City, Utah/Snow College Eye-oh-no Dres Anderson WR 6-1 157 Fr. HS Riverside, Calif./JW North HS Drezz Brian Blechen QB 6-2 203 Fr. HS Moorpark, Calif./Moorpark HS Bleckin Zach Bolton OL 6-2 271 Fr. HS Houston, Texas/Klein Forest HS Princeton Collins RB 5-11 198 Fr. HS Austin, Texas/Westwood HS John Cullen OL 6-5 270 Jr. JC La Mirada, Calif./Fullerton College V.J. Fehoko LB 6-0 222 Fr. HS Honolulu, Hawaii/Farrington HS fay-ho-ko Wykie Freeman DB 5-11 158 Fr. HS Pasadena, Texas/Pasadena Memorial HS Y-kee Jacoby Hale LB 6-0 192 Fr. HS Beaumont, Texas/Beaumont Central HS Ja-CO-bee Mike Honeycutt DB 5-10 170 Fr. HS Cedar Hills, Utah/Lone Peak HS Joe Kruger DE 6-7 245 Fr. HS Orem, Utah/Pleasant Grove HS Ofa Latu LB 6-1 210 Fr. HS Provo, Utah/Timpview HS Oh-fa La-too Martavious Lee WR 6-1 185 Jr. JC Miami, Fla../Palomar CC Mar-tay-vee-ous Star Lotulelei DL 6-4 300 So. JC South Jordan, Utah/Snow College Lo-too-leh-lay Damian Payne DB 6-0 200 Fr. HS Houston, Texas/Klein Forest HS Lucky Radley RB 5-9 187 Fr. HS Woodland Hills, Calif./Taft HS Terrell Reese WR 6-0 198 Fr. HS Chappell Hill, Texas/Brenham HS Terr-ELL Kenneth Scott WR 6-3 192 Fr. HS Fontana, Calif./Colony HS Tyler Shreve QB 6-3 218 Fr. HS Highland, Calif./Redlands East Valley HS Joseph Smith DB 5-9 179 Fr. HS Corona, Calif./Norco HS Sefa Tanoai TE/DE 6-3 275 Fr. HS Pleasant Grove, Utah/Pleasant Grove HS Seffa Tah-no-ah-ee Westlee Tonga TE 6-4 225 Fr. HS Spring, Texas/Spring HS Wesley Tawn-ga Ron Tongaonevai OL 6-3 320 So. JC West Valley City, Utah/Snow College Tong-a-oh-nay-vy Sione Tupouata ATH/DL 6-4 260 Fr. HS Oakland, Calif./Fremont HS See-on-nay Too-po-ah-tah Michael Walker DB 5-9 171 Fr. HS Brenham, Texas/Brenham HS

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Running Back Offense Utah’s running back lineup in 2010 Strengths: Quarterback, Running Back, O-Line could pass for an all-conference ballot, Question: Receiver leaving coordinators Roderick and Schramm with the “good” problem of finding enough carries to go around. Utah returns eight starters and three all- Senior Eddie Wide earned first- conference players from an offense that averaged team all-conference honors last year, 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS nearly 30 points and 400 yards a game a year ago. despite beginning the season as a Look for co-offensive coordinators Aaron reserve. Wide, who became just the 10th Roderick and Dave Schramm to supersize the player in school history to rush for 1,000 playbook to take advantage of the best rushing yards, gained all but 67 of his 1,069 net tandem in the league, the Poinsettia Bowl MVP yards in the last 10 games. at quarterback, a veteran offensive line, a fleet of He played behind the league’s best promising receivers and a newfound presence at running back for the first three games, tight end. and senior Matt Asiata was leading An offseason coaching addition brought the conference in rushing (101.3 yards former MWC Player of the Year Brian Johnson per game) and the nation in carries (71) back into the fold. Johnson will coach the when he was felled by a knee injury quarterbacks, while Schramm takes over the tight in game four. Wide jumped in and ends. gained 129 yards in Utah’s win over Louisville—the first of seven 100-yard games for the opportunistic back. The Utes return eight Asiata, Utah’s leading rusher in starters and three all- 2008, was granted a medical extension by the NCAA in February. He will miss conference players spring ball while he continues to heal Jordan Wynn started the last five games of the 2009 season as a true freshman. He was named the Offensive MVP of the from knee surgery, but will be running on offense. Poinsettia Bowl. full-tilt come August. Adding intrigue to the position is sophomore Sausan Shakerin, a 100-yard rusher Behind Wynn is another proven signal caller. in his own right (he gained 100 Senior Terrance Cain, who was 7-1 as the starter yards against New Mexico as a before giving way to Wynn, completed 64% of his freshman last year). “Shak,” a pass attempts while throwing for over 1,600 yards hybrid of sorts, blends Wide’s and 11 . Ranked third in the MWC, speed with Asiata’s power. He’ll and in the top 30 in the nation, in total offense get the chance to make his case through the first eight games, Cain is a threat with this spring, when he is expected his arm and his legs. to get the lion’s share of the Moving into the No. 3 slot is freshman Griff carries. Robles, a highly-rated recruit out of Spanish Fork High School (Utah) back in 2007. He redshirted last Quarterback year after returning from a church mission. Last spring served as a Managing the quarterbacks for the first year springboard into is Brian Johnson, the winningest quarterback in for mid-year high school graduate school history and the 2008 MWC Offensive Player Jordan Wynn. Nine months of the Year. later, his MVP performance in the 2009 Poinsettia Bowl sprung Receivers the youngster into the national Replacing the MWC’s leading receiver—and limelight. In the only bowl game Ute record-holder David Reed (81 receptions, on that day, an ESPN audience 1,188 yards, 5 TDs)—will likely take a committee saw Wynn pass for 338 yards and approach. Chairing the committee will be senior three touchdowns to lead Utah to Jereme Brooks, second on the team last year a 37-27 win over California. with 56 receptions for 696 yards and a team-high Wynn made his college seven touchdowns. Brooks finished seventh in the debut eight games into the league in receptions per game (4.31) and eighth in 2009 season and started the last receiving yards per game (53.5), and will head into five—averaging 249.4 yards per the season as an all-conference candidate. game as the starter. Number three Senior Shaky Smithson and sophomores on the depth chart just last spring, Luke Matthews and DeVonte Christopher saw the sophomore-to-be is now regular duty a year ago and are leading contenders considered one of the best—if not to start alongside Brooks this fall. The versatile Eddie Wide was a first-team all-Mountain West pick in 2009 and the best—returning quarterbacks Smithson, who also played running back in 2009, became just the 10th Utah player to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. in the conference. had offseason shoulder surgery and will miss

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to fend off mid-year junior college transfer Ron from 2005-2006, is back after two years with the Tongonevai. tight ends. Unlike a year ago, when the five starters At linebacker, a former starter will likely played almost exclusively, backups will almost reclaim his post amid stiff competition. The biggest certainly contribute. Among them are redshirt question mark is at safety, where spring ball will freshmen Percy Taumoelau, Vyncent Jones, prove a real training ground. Jeremiah Tofaoeono and Kapua Sai.

Tight Ends For the first time since Ben Moa earned first- team all-conference honors back in 2003, balls could be flying in the direction of the tight ends. In the 2009 season finale, then-freshman Kendrick Moeai scored Utah’s first two touchdowns against Cal—doubling the TD production from the tight ends in the previous 12 games. Moeai’s emergence as a pass-catching threat adds a new dimension to Utah’s spread offense and he’s not alone. Incoming freshman Westlee Tonga, a returned missionary, is similar in profile to Moeai, both physically (Moeai is 6-5, 236; Tonga is 6-4, 225) and athletically. Dave Kruger will be one of the best defensive Dallin Rogers, Utah’s leading tight end as tackles in the MWC as a sophomore in 2010. 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS Jereme Brooks led Utah in receiving touchdowns a a true freshman in 2007 (7 catches, 1 TD) returns year ago with seven. from a church mission in the fall, and senior Brad Clifford is Utah’s most veteran tight end, with Defensive Line three letters and two starts in his career. Ever since 1994, when a young coach spring ball. Matthews started in three games as named watched over the a redshirt freshman and played in all 13 games. defensive line, Utah’s front four have been the One-time quarterback Christopher has shown star Defense lynchpin of the defense. This year should be power at his new position. no different. Starting tackles Dave Kruger and Receivers coach Roderick has three redshirt Strengths: D-Line, Cornerback Sealver Siliga are all-conference candidates (Siliga freshmen ready for quality minutes, as well: Sean Question: Linebacker, Safety won honorable mention honors last fall) and Fitzgerald, Jamal Smith and Griffin McNabb. expectations are sky high for both them and their backups. Offensive Line The Utes must replace seven starters on the Highly-touted Latu Heimuli was projected Upfront, the Utes boast four returning defense, including all three linebackers and both to play as a true freshman last year before a knee starters and loads of depth. Senior headliners safeties. The departed senior class also featured injury in preseason camp forced him to take a Caleb Schlauderaff and Zane Taylor seem three first-team all-conference players and the redshirt year. The coaches can’t wait to get him on destined for first-team all-conference honors tackle leaders from the past two seasons. the field. Ditto for James Aiono, the nation’s No. 1 coming off second-team recognition last fall, and Still, expectations are as high as ever for the rated junior college lineman in 2008. Aiono makes others could join them. Ute defense, which routinely finishes among the his long-awaited Utah debut this spring. At least for spring ball, Schlauderaff will nation’s leaders. One source of optimism is the The addition of Heimuli and Aiono allowed slide outside to left tackle from left guard, where defensive line, where the Utes welcome back three defensive coordinator the luxury he has started for the past three years. The move starters and look extremely deep. Experience can of moving junior Lei Talamaivao—a part-time was precipitated by the loss of talented sophomore also be found at the corners—starting with the starting tackle in his first two years—outside to Sam Brenner for spring ball to a broken foot. position coach: Jay Hill, the cornerbacks coach right end. Seniors Junior Tui’one and Christian Come fall, left tackle could be one of the strongest Cox enter spring camp as the co- positions on the line—even in the wake of starters at left end. graduated first-team All-American Zane Beadles— Competition at end becomes with the return of Brenner and the addition of even more heated in August, blue-chip recruit John Cullen. Cullen, rated as the when two-year starter Derrick No. 1 junior college offensive lineman by Rivals. Shelby returns from a knee injury. com, expects to make an immediate impact. Shelby played tackle in 2008, Taylor will stay put at center, where he has moving to end in 2009, where he started in every game for the past two years. started the first 10 games before Arguably the best center in the league, he is a a season-ending injury. Even if two-time all-conference recipient, having earned Shelby bumps out Tui’one and honorable mention honors in 2008. Cox in the fall, they and redshirt Other returning starters are sophomore freshman Trevor Reilly will get Tevita Stevens at right guard and junior Tony lots of playing time thanks to a Bergstrom at right tackle. One of the more liberal substitution philosophy that allows for fresh players on interesting battles in the spring will be waged Lei Talamaivao, a part-time starter at tackle the last two years, is at left guard, where senior Walter Watts will try now the starting right end on a talented, deep defensive line. the line at all times.

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Linebacker honorable mention all-league honors he garnered Can a team that plays a 4-3 defense lose in 2009. three starting linebackers, yet return five starters? Also earning honorable mention recognition That’s how Sitake feels about the linebackers. He was Sellwood, who as a redshirt freshman has five players with significant game experience, averaged 42.9 yards and placed 19 punts inside the including a former starter. Unfortunately, another 20-yard line. “returning” starter was lost in spring camp for the season to a knee injury. 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS Nai Fotu started at linebacker as a Utah’s kicking game sophomore in 2008 before moving to end a year rivals any in the country ago to add depth to that position. Fotu, slated to with kicker Joe Phillips start in the middle before his injury, has a redshirt year available and will return in 2011. and punter Sean Even without Fotu, Sitake likes the talent and Sellwood. depth at the position. Junior J. J. Williams started as a freshman in 2006 and then left on a church mission—rejoining the team last spring. He will Handling the kickoffs for the first year is start again this fall—likely at rover. redshirt freshman Nick Marsh—also the backup The early choice at “stud” linebacker is placekicker and punter. Patrick Greene returns at 6-foot-5 senior Chad Manis, a former quarterback snapper, where he started last year, and Sellwood who practiced at both positions a year ago, while will hold for his second year. seeing playing time exclusively on defense and Junior J.J. Williams is expected to start at rover One area where the Utes expect to continue special teams. linebacker this fall. their recent improvement is on punt returns. Sitake says emphatically that Jamel Shaky Smithson took over in the last few games King, Matt Martinez and Chaz Walker will be If they do, they’ll have to contend with of 2009 and averaged 9.5 yards per return to finish interchangeable with the starters. Best yet? All scrappy Lamar Chapman, last year’s starting fourth in the league. When Smithson returns from five returners are versatile enough to play every nickel back. Along with Burton, Chapman is one of injury in the fall, he will get first shot at the job. linebacker position. A key backup who will also the fastest players on the team, although lightening For the spring, Brandon Burton is No. 1, followed play is sophomore Boo Andersen. fast backup Conroy Black can beat both in a foot closely by redshirt freshman Griffin McNabb. race. On kickoff returns, Smithson led the Utes Secondary Kameron Yancy joins the two deep after a year ago and, as with punt returns, expects to Introductions will be necessary in the breaking in with the special teams last year. resume his starting post. He’ll likely be joined defensive secondary, where seniors handled The only familiar face at safety is 6-foot-3 by DeVonte Christopher, his partner on the No. both safety positions and one corner a year senior Justin Taplin-Ross. He played in all 13 1 team in 2009. McNabb and Burton will get a ago. Observers may want to quickly reacquaint games and started one at strong safety last fall. He chance to show their skills here as well this spring, themselves with All-America candidate Brandon looks solid as the starter this coming season. Bryce with Smithson out. Burton—a second-year starter at corner. With his Bennion backs up. blend of size (6’0”), speed and intelligence, Burton After redshirting with an injury in 2009, could find teams throwing away from him. promising freshman Chris Washington hopes to take over at free safety. He must fend off a hot commodity from the latest signing class in true freshman Damian Payne. Payne graduated early and is participating in spring drills.

Special Teams Strengths: Kicker, Punter Questions: Punt Returns

Last year, the prevailing question on special teams was if there was life after Louie Sakoda. Sakoda, who started all four years of his career, won first-team All-America honors at both kicker (consensus) and punter. The question this year is whether placekicker Joe Phillips and punter Sean Sellwood will become Utah’s next All-Americans. In his first season, Phillips led the Mountain West Conference Joe Phillips led the Mountain West Conference by in field goal percentage (.909) by making 20-of-22 making 20-of-22 field goal attempts last season. field goal attempts. His 20 made field goals is the All-America candidate Brandon Burton, a junior second-best season total in school history. Another cornerback, headlines Utah’s secondary. season like that should earn Phillips more than the

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n five years as Utah’s head coach, Kyle 16 first-place votes and 1,519 total points in the final I Whittingham has been honored as the Associated Press poll to trail only Florida. Utah’s No. 2 National Coach of the Year, averaged over A.P. ranking was the best in school history, as was its No. 4 finish in the Coaches’ poll. nine wins a season, is undefeated in bowl Whittingham came to Utah as the defensive games, led Utah to its best season ever and line coach in 1994 and was promoted to defensive engineered the biggest win in school history. coordinator a year later. In his 16-year tenure, Utah has He is just the second Utah coach—and the won 70-percent of its games (133-58) and played in 11 first in 100 years—to achieve a winning bowl games (winning 10). He has been on the staff of record in each of his first five seasons, three top-10 Utah teams, with final rankings of No. 10 in 1994, No. 4 in 2004 and No. 2 in 2008. The 2009 Utes and his 48-17 overall mark includes a 10-4 finished No. 18 in both polls. advantage over BCS schools. On an individual level, Whittingham has coached Kyle Whittingham five All-Americans, including four first-team and three 6th Year at Utah Whittingham, the 2008 National Coach of the Year consensus selections. Earning first-team All-America Career Record: 48-17 by both the Coaches Association recognition were defensive lineman Luther Elliss (1994), Bowl Record: 6-0* (AFCA) and the Paul “Bear” Bryant Awards committee, defensive back Eric Weddle (2006), punter Louis Sakoda was also honored as the 2008 Mountain West Conference (2007), place kicker Sakoda (2008) and offensive lineman Coach of the Year. He has overseen two of the five 10- Zane Beadles (2009). Elliss, Weddle and Sakoda (in win seasons in Utah’s 115-year football history and his 2008) were Consensus All-Americans. Sakoda, the only Year-By-Year Record teams have won at least nine games in three-consecutive unanimous Consensus All-American in Utah football seasons—a school first. Year School Overall MWC history, is also the only Ute ever to win major first-team Utah owns the longest current bowl win streak 2004* Utah 1-0 0-0 All-America honors at two different positions. He was in the nation at nine games, and Whittingham has 2005 Utah 7-5 4-4 a first-team punter in 2007 (FWAA) and a first-team 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS coached in all of them. His overall 6-0 bowl record as 2006 Utah 8-5 5-3 kicker in 2008 (Consensus). Whittingham also coached the head coach includes the 2005 Fiesta Bowl win over 2007 Utah 9-4 5-3 a second-team All-American in defensive back Morgan Pittsburgh—a game in which the NCAA credited both 2008 Utah 13-0 8-0 Scalley (2004). 2009 Utah 10-3 6-2 him and co-coach Urban Meyer with a victory. Utah’s Whittingham has seen his players win conference Totals Utah 48-17 28-12 9-0 bowl record from 1999-2009 is tied for the second- Player of the Year honors on defense, special teams and longest bowl win streak in NCAA history (USC won nine offense. A Ute won MWC Defensive Player of the Year *Co-head coach in the 2005 Fiesta Bowl straight from 1923-45), and is just two behind the longest three years running in Scalley (2004) and Weddle (2005- bowl win streak ever (11 by Florida State from 1985-96). 06), while Sakoda was a three-time MWC Special Teams As the head coach, Whittingham has directed Utah Player of the Year (2006-08). Quarterback Brian Johnson Bowl Games (6-0) to bowl wins over Georgia Tech (2005), Tulsa (2006), was named the 2008 MWC Offensive Player of the Year. Navy (2007), Alabama (2009/2008 season) and California Whittingham has mentored 42 first-team all-conference Year Game (Opponent) (2009). He was the co-head coach in Utah’s 2005 Fiesta players as either an assistant or head coach at Utah. 2004 Fiesta (Pittsburgh) Bowl win over Pittsburgh and the defensive coordinator In addition, a Ute has won the MVP award in all six 2005 Emerald (Georgia Tech) for bowl wins over Fresno State (1999), USC (2001) and bowl games with Whittingham at the helm. As a co-coach 2006 Armed Forces (Tulsa) Southern Miss (2003). in the 2005 Fiesta Bowl, and Paris Warren 2007 Poinsettia (Navy) He led Utah to the best season in school history shared Offensive MVP honors, while Steve Fifita won the 2008 Sugar (Alabama) in 2008 when Utah completed a 13-0 season by routing defensive award. In the 2005 Emerald Bowl, Weddle was 2009 Poinsettia (Cal) Alabama—a team that had spent five weeks at No. 1— named Defensive MVP and Travis LaTendresse Offensive 31-17 in the Sugar Bowl. Utah beat four top-25 opponents MVP. Sakoda was MVP of the 2006 the Armed Forces in 2008, including two that finished in the top 10. The Bowl, while in 2007, Brian Johnson was the Offensive only undefeated FBS team that season, Utah received MVP and Joe Dale the Defensive MVP of the Poinsettia Bowl. Johnson was also the MVP of the 2009 Sugar Bowl and Jordan Wynn won MVP honors at the 2009 Poinsettia Bowl. Whittingham has sent 27 players to the NFL—16 as draft picks and 11 as free agents. His protégés on current NFL rosters include Martail Burnett, Jonathan Fanene, Quinton Kyle Whittingham Ganther, Ma’ake Kemoeatu, Paul Kruger, Brice has a 48-17 record McCain, Sione Pouha, , Sean Smith, and is the first Paul Soliai, Kelly Talavou and Weddle. Utah coach in 100 As a first-year head coach in 2005, years to achieve Whittingham inherited a team missing many a winning record of the biggest stars off the 12-0 2004 team, in each of his first including five draft picks (among them No. 1 five seasons. NFL draft pick and finalist Alex Smith). Nonetheless, Utah went on to beat No. 24 ranked Georgia Tech in the Emerald Bowl. A year later, his 2006 team capped an 8-5 season with a win over Tulsa in the Armed Forces Bowl. In 2007, Utah (9-4) overcame numerous injuries to win eight of its last nine

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COACHING CHRONOLOGY

Year School Assignment Bowl Game 1985 Brigham Young Graduate Assistant Citrus 1986 Brigham Young Graduate Assistant Freedom 1987 College of Eastern Utah Defensive Coordinator 1988-91 Idaho State Linebackers/Special Teams 1992-93 Idaho State Defensive Coordinator 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS 1994 Utah Defensive Line Freedom 1995 Utah Defensive Coordinator/Safeties 1996 Utah Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Copper 1997 Utah Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 1998 Utah Defensive Coordinator/Safeties 1999 Utah Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Las Vegas 2000 Utah Defensive Coordinator/Safeties 2001 Utah Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Las Vegas 2002 Utah Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 2003 Utah Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Liberty 2004 Utah Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Fiesta (2005)* 2005 Utah Head Coach Emerald 2006 Utah Head Coach Armed Forces Kyle Whittingham has gone 6-0 in bowl games after 2007 Utah Head Coach Poinsettia taking over as Utah’s co-head coach in 2005 Fiesta 2008 Utah Head Coach Sugar (2009) Bowl. 2009 Utah Head Coach Poinsettia *Co-head coach at the 2005 Fiesta Bowl games and beat Navy in the Poinsettia Bowl. On the heels of the perfect 2008 season, the 2009 Utes went 10-3—just the fourth 10-win season in school Record vs. All Opponents history—and beat Cal in the Poinsettia Bowl. Whittingham’s Utah legacy began in 1994, Air Force ...... 4-1 Michigan ...... 1-0 San Jose State ...... 1-0 Alabama ...... 1-0 Navy ...... 1-0 TCU ...... 3-2 when he coached the defensive line for a team that Arizona ...... 1-0 New Mexico ...... 3-2 Tulsa ...... 1-0 led the league in every defensive category. Boise State ...... 0-1 North Carolina ...... 0-1 UCLA ...... 1-1 In 1995, he became the defensive coordinator, Brigham Young ...... 2-3 Northern Arizona ...... 1-0 UNLV ...... 4-1 replacing his father Fred, who left for a job in the California ...... 1-0 Oregon ...... 0-1 Utah State ...... 5-0 NFL. Utah led the conference in total defense three Colorado State ...... 4-1 Oregon State ...... 1-1 Weber State ...... 1-0 times under his direction (2000, 2001 and 2002). In Georgia Tech ...... 1-0 Pittsburgh ...... 1-0 Wyoming ...... 4-1 2002, Utah ranked No. 1 in the MWC in total defense, Louisville ...... 2-0 State ...... 4-1 Totals 48-17 scoring defense and rushing defense. Utah led the league in scoring defense four times from 1999-2005 From Whitt to the NFL (ranking No. 2 in 2003, 2004 and 2005). The Ute defense recorded 14 top-20 statistical rankings from Player NFL Team Position 1995-2004. Jesse Boone Cincinnati (free agent), Oakland Offensive Line Whittingham began his coaching career in Freddie Brown Cincinnati (7th round) Wide Receiver 1985-86 as a graduate assistant at Brigham Young. Andre Dyson Tennessee (2nd round), Seattle, N.Y. Jets Defensive Back He served as the defensive coordinator at the College Luther Elliss Detroit (1st round), Denver Defensive Line of Eastern Utah in 1987, then went to Idaho State for Jonathan Fanene Cincinnati (7th round) Defensive Line a six-year stint (1988-93)—the last two years as the Steve Fifita Miami (free agent), New England Defensive Line defensive coordinator. John Frank Philadelphia (6th round), N.Y. Giants Defensive Line A linebacker for Brigham Young from 1978- Quinton Ganther Tennessee (7th round) Running Back 81, Whittingham earned first-team all-WAC and Phil Glover Tennessee (7th round), Indianapolis Linebacker Bradon Godfrey Atlanta (free agent) Wide Receiver WAC Defensive Player of the Year honors in 1981. Ma’ake Kemoeatu Baltimore (free agent), Carolina Defensive Line He played in the first four Holiday Bowls and was Paul Kruger Baltimore (2nd round) Defensive Line named Defensive MVP of the 1981 game. (In 2008, he John Madsen Oakland (free agent), Cleveland Tight End was inducted into the Holiday Bowl Hall of Fame). Brice McCain Houston (6th round) Defensive Back After his senior season, Whittingham played in the Arnold Parker Seattle (free agent) Defensive Back Hula and Japan Bowls, then launched a professional Sione Pouha N.Y. Jets (3rd round) Defensive Line career that included stints with the Brett Ratliff N.Y. Jets (free agent), Cleveland Quarterback (1982 training camp) and the U.S. Football League Antwoine Sanders Baltimore (7th round) Defensive Back (USFL) Denver Gold (1983) and New Orleans Lauvale Sape Buffalo (6th round) Defensive Line Breakers (1984). He played on the ’ Josh Savage Tampa Bay (free agent), Tennessee, New Orleans Defensive Line replacement squad in 1987. Richard Seals N.Y. Jets (free agent) Defensive Line Whittingham graduated from BYU in 1984 Sean Smith Miami (2nd round) Defensive Back and would earn a master’s degree from the school Paul Soliai Miami (4th round) Defensive Line in 1987. Born Nov. 21, 1959, he was raised in Provo, Pene Talamaivao Buffalo (free agent), San Diego Defensive Line Kelly Talavou Seattle (free agent), Baltimore Defensive Line Utah. He is married to the former Jamie Daniels. Spencer Toone Tennessee (7th round) Linebacker They have four children: Tyler, Melissa, Alex and Eric Weddle San Diego (2nd round) Defensive Back Kylie.

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AARON ALFORD BLAKE MILLER MORGAN SCALLEY

Running Backs Offensive Line Safeties 4th Year 2nd Year Recruiting Coordinator 3rd Year

Aaron Alford is in his fourth year on the staff and In his first year as Utah’s offensive line coach in 2009, Former Utah All-American Morgan Scalley begins his his second with the running backs. He coached the Blake Miller coached Zane Beadles to first-team All- third year coaching the safeties and his second year as cornerbacks in 2007-08. Alford has three first-team America honors. Other college coaching jobs were the recruiting coordinator. His free safety Robert Johnson all-conference players to his credit: RB Eddie Wide at Rice (2007-08), Texas State (2000-02 and 2004-06), earned first-team all-league honors in 2009 and Rivals. in 2009, and CBs Sean Smith and Brice McCain in SMU (2003) and Northwestern State (1997-99). Miller com named Scalley as its top non-BCS recruiter of the 2008. Prior assistantships were at Akron (2004-06), coached the line at every school and served as the year. Scalley previously served as an administrative Wyoming (2002), Western Illinois (2001), Southern offensive coordinator at Texas State. He played for assistant (2006) and defensive graduate assistant (2007) Utah (1999-2000) and Kent State (1998). Alford lettered LSU from 1987-90, earning first-team all-SEC honors as at Utah. He played at Utah from 2001-04, earning A.P. for Colorado State in 1993, graduating in 1997. He has a senior. He earned his bachelor’s degree from LSU in second-team All-America and MWC co-Defensive Player a master’s degree from Southern Utah (2003). 1993 after a three-year NFL career. of the Year honors as a senior. His bachelor’s (2004) and master’s (2006) degrees are from Utah.

2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS JAY HILL JOHN PEASE DAVE SCHRAMM

Cornerbacks Assistant Head Coach Co-Offensive Coord. Special Teams Coord. Defensive Line Tight Ends 6th Year 2nd Year 6th Year

Jay Hill is back with the cornerbacks—a position he John Pease, a veteran NFL and college assistant, is in Co-offensive coordinator Dave Schramm is in his coached from 2005-06—after spending the last three his second year as Utah’s defensive line coach and second year in a coordinator’s role and his sixth years overseeing the tight ends. Hill has doubled as assistant head coach. Last year, he coached DE Koa year overall. He takes over the tight ends this spring Utah’s special teams coordinator all five years (co- Misi to first-team all-league honors. Pease’s coaching after a year as the quarterbacks coach and four years coordinator his first two seasons). He has coached portfolio includes 11 years with the New Orleans managing the running backs. He has coached two two of the four Consensus All-Americans in Utah Saints (1986-1994 and 2004-05), eight years with the 1,000-yard rushers and the 2009 Poinsettia Bowl MVP football history: DB Eric Weddle (2006) and kicker (1995-2002) and five years at the (QB Jordan Wynn). Schramm was Utah’s recruiting Louie Sakoda (2008). Sakoda was also a first-team All- (1978-82). The 1964 Utah coordinator from 2005-08. Previous stops were at San America punter in 2007. Hill started at cornerback for alum played for the Utes in 1963-64, was a graduate Diego State (1990-2001), Montana (2003-04), Southwest Utah from 1998-99, graduating in 2000. His master’s assistant in 1968-69 and linebackers coach in 1977. Texas State (2002), Nebraska (1989) and Austin Peay degree (2005) is also from Utah. (1988). He played at Cornell (Iowa), Grossmont JC and Adams State, before graduating from SDSU in 1988.

BRIAN JOHNSON AARON RODERICK KALANI SITAKE

Quarterbacks Co-Offensive Coord. Defensive Coordinator 1st Year Wide Receivers Linebackers 6th Year 6th Year

Brian Johnson, the winningest quarterback in Aaron Roderick is in his sixth year on the staff and Kalani Sitake is in his second year as the defensive Utah football history and the 2008 Mountain West his first as the co-offensive coordinator. Roderick will coordinator and his sixth as the linebackers coach. Conference Offensive Player of the Year, was named continue to coach the wide receivers. His protégés Sitake guided Utah to top-25 national finishes in the team’s quarterback coach in January 2010. Johnson include 2009 first-team all-conference WR David scoring defense (23), pass defense (16) and total went 26-7 in his three-year career as Utah’s starting Reed. Previous jobs were as the offensive coordinator, defense (19), while also coaching first-team all-MWC quarterback and set a school record for wins. During quarterbacks coach and recruiting coordinator at linebacker Stevenson Sylvester. Prior to Utah, he his five years on the team, Utah won five bowl games. Southern Utah (2003-04) and running backs coach at coached the offensive line, tight ends and running Johnson earned MVP honors at the 2007 Poinsettia Snow College (2002). Roderick played wide receiver backs at Southern Utah (2003-04). He oversaw the Bowl and the 2009 Sugar Bowl. This is his first for BYU from 1997-98. He graduated from BYU in 1998, defensive backs and was special teams’ coordinator coaching job. where he also earned his master’s (2002). at Eastern Arizona in 2001. Sitake was a four-year starting fullback for BYU, graduating in 2000.

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PERSONAL: Son of Pete and Faulole Asiata … 2007–Played in 12 games and started two as a true 4 two brothers and two sisters … married to Tangi freshman … only game he did not play in was Matt Asiata Atiga … daughters Ioana Faulole and Shawnee- the first ... 15 receptions for 183 yards with two Running Back Leslie, and son Ephraim … sociology major … full touchdowns … also rushed 21 times for 129 yards 5-11, 229, Sr. name is Matthew Rentinai Asiata (pronounced ah- (6.1 average) and three touchdowns … scored on a 2VL see-ah-ta) … born July 24, 1987 in Santa Ana, Calif. 23-yard run in Utah’s win over Navy West Valley City, Utah in the Poinsettia Bowl … had two rushing TDs YEAR G/GS RUSH YDS AVG TD LONG against Wyoming … threw a 7-yard touchdown Snow College 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2007 1/0 4 16 4.0 0 9 pass against New Mexico … 12 kickoffs for 267 2008 13/1 146 707 4.8 12 38 yards (22.2 average) … five kickoff returns for 126 2009 4/4 74 330 4.5 4 24 UTAH: All conference candidate received an yards in the Poinsettia Bowl … returned four kicks Totals 18/5 224 1,053 4.7 16 NCAA extension to play another season … in his for 71 yards against BYU … long kickoff return of three years at Utah, he has missed 21 games with 38 yards against TCU … academic all-conference injury … when healthy, he has proved himself as and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. one of the best running backs in the conference … 85 namesake of the “Asiata Formation” is the team’s HIGH SCHOOL: First-team all-district as a most effective runner off the direct snap. Jereme bROOKS junior and senior … honorable mention all-state 2009–Started in four games before suffering a Wide Receiver … first-team Texas Prepstar.com … first-team season-ending knee injury against Louisville … 5-7, 170, Sr. all-Galveston County … second-team all-Greater was averaging a league-leading 101.3 yards per 3VL Houston Class 5A … 70 receptions led the game entering the Louisville game … four rushing League City, Texas greater Houston area … 850 receiving yards (9 touchdowns also led the league at the time of his Clear Creek HS touchdowns) and over 1,000 all-purpose yards … injury … finished with 74 carries for 330 yards for three-time MVP of Clear Creek High School … also an average of 82.5 yards per game … averaged 4.5 lettered in baseball. UTAH: All-conference candidate has been a yards per carry … had a career-high 156 yards on regular member of the receiver rotation since his 36 carries against Utah State … 36 carries tied the PERSONAL: Son of Warren Brooks and Judy true freshman season … has played in 38 of a fourth-best single-game total in school history … James … has one brother … economics major … possible 39 games in his first three years, with 20 94 yards on 20 carries vs. San Jose State … also had name is pronounced Jeremy … born April 23, 1989. career starts … scheduled to start full-time for the nine receptions for 88 yards. second straight year this fall. 2008–Utah’s leading rusher played in all 13 games YEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LONG 2009–Played in all 13 games and started 12 … with one start (Utah State) … led Utah in carries 2007 12/2 15 183 12.2 2 28 seven touchdown receptions led Utah and was tied (146), net yards (707), yards per game (54.4) and 2008 13/6 30 331 11.0 1 55 for third in the MWC … Utah’s second-leading touchdowns (12) … averaged 4.8 yards per rush … 2009 13/12 56 696 12.4 7 69 receiver had 56 catches for 696 yards … seventh Totals 38/20 101 1210 12.0 10 finished seventh in the MWC in rushing (54.4) and in the MWC in receptions per game (4.31) and tied for second in rushing touchdowns (12) … 10th YEAR RUSH YDS AVG. TD LONG eighth in receiving yards per game (53.5) … two in the league in scoring (6.0 ppg) … season-best 2007 21 129 6.1 3 28 100-yard games included a career-high 135 yards 116 yards and 19 carries against Air Force … other 2008 10 60 6.0 1 34 vs. New Mexico and 100 yards vs. San Diego 2009 6 51 8.5 1 29 big games included 85 yards vs. New Mexico, State … 98 yards vs. San Jose State … touchdown Totals 37 240 6.5 5 83 vs. San Diego State and 77 against Michigan catches included a career-long 69-yarder vs. UNM … also had 13 receptions for 111 yards and one YEAR KOR YDS AVG TD LONG and a 51-yard catch vs. San Jose State … seven 2007 12 267 22.2 0 38 touchdown … 39-yard reception vs. Michigan grabs for 76 yards and a TD in Utah’s bowl win 2008 3 42 14.0 0 21 … completed 2-of-3 passes out of the “Asiata over California … season rushing totals were six 2009 5 113 22.6 0 28 Formation,” with both completions going for carries for 51 yards (8.5 average) and a touchdown Totals 20 422 21.1 0 touchdowns. … rushing touchdown was for 29 yards against 2007–Injury redshirt … broke his leg in the first New Mexico … five kick returns for 113 yards (22.6 game of the season at Oregon State … prior to the average) … long return of 28 yards against UNLV. injury, he rushed four times for 16 yards. 2008–Appeared in 13 games and made six starts … 30 catches for 331 yards with one touchdown PRIOR TO UTAH: 2006 junior college All- … team-best 55-yard reception at Michigan … American was also first-team all-Western States four catches for 45 yards against Alabama in the Football League … led the WSFL and Snow Sugar Bowl included a 15-yard catch that set up College in rushing with 1,365 yards and 15 Utah’s first touchdown of the game … scored on touchdowns in 2006 … averaged 6.3 yards per a 32-yard reception against UNLV … five catches carry and 136.5 yards per game … rushed for 238 for 49 yards against BYU … also rushed 10 times yards in a win over Scottsdale CC … Snow won for 60 yards … three carries for 36 yards, including the WSFL championship in 2006 and bowl games a 34-yard touchdown run, against Colorado State in 2005 and 2006 … 2003 and 2004 all-state and all- …completed his only pass attempt for 33 yards region selection for Hunter High (Utah) … earned against Weber State … three kickoff returns for 42 three letters in football and basketball … Hunter yards … 434 all-purpose yards. was the 2003 state champion in both football and basketball.

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(1.67) … 5-of-6 in field goals from 40-plus yards … 27 44 broke the school record for field goals in a game Brandon Burton Dave Kruger by making 5-of-5 attempts against BYU (FGs from Defensive Back Defensive Tackle 21, 29, 31, 39 and 40 yards) … 40-yard game-tying 6-0, 185, Jr. 6-5, 275, So. field goal with 0:29 left in regulation put Utah 2VL 1VL into overtime against BYU … named the College Houston, Texas Orem, Utah Football Performance Awards National Kicker of Clear Creek HS Timpanogos HS the Week and the MWC Special Teams Player of the Week for his effort against BYU … scored 13 of Utah’s 37 points in win over Cal in the Poinsettia UTAH: All-America candidate will start at corner UTAH: All-conference candidate will start at tackle Bowl, making all three field goals and all four PATs for a second season … great cover corner runs a this season, after spending last year at nose tackle. … long field goals of 48 yards against Louisville 4.33-second 40. 2009–Played in all 13 games and started the last and 47 yards against San Diego State … made 38- 2009–Played in 13 games with 12 starts (Utah seven at nose tackle … 37 total tackles included of-39 PATs, including 6-of-6 against New Mexico started four linebackers against Air Force) … 6.0 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks … 13 tackles with and 5-of-5 vs. UNLV and SDSU. led Utah and tied for third in the league in pass 1.5 TFL in first career start vs. Air Force … eight breakups (10) … tied for fourth in the MWC in tackles against TCU … had a 9-yard sack with two PRIOR TO UTAH: Honorable mention All- passes defended average (0.85) … 47 tackles tackles and a forced vs. UNLV … recovered America kicker at Snow College … Snow played with 4.0 TFL and a sack … four tackles—2.0 for a a fumble against Louisville with a half-sack. for the national junior college championship in loss—and a pass breakup in Utah’s Poinsettia Bowl 2008–Redshirt. both 2007 and 2008, finishing No. 3 in 2007 and as victory over California … had an with the NJCAA runner-up in 2008 … Snow also won four tackles against New Mexico … season-high HIGH SCHOOL: All-state, all-region and all- Western State Football League titles in 2007 and six tackles against Colorado State and UNLV … valley defensive end as a senior in 2007 … three- 2008 … Phillips finished second in the nation in

2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS three tackles with a 6-yard sack against Oregon … year starter for Timpanogos High (Utah) … led 2008 with 90 kicking points scored … kicked 10 two punt returns for seven yards (3.5 average). class 5A in sacks as a junior and had 13 sacks field goals (long of 43 yards) and was 60-for-62 in 2008–Played in 11 games, primarily on special as a senior … ranked No. 48 in the nation at his PAT attempts … 2008 second-team All-WSFL … teams … made two tackles against Weber State … position by scout.com. NJCAA Special Teams Football Player of the Week solo tackle against Wyoming. on Oct. 1, 2008 after going 5-for-5 in extra points 2007–Redshirt … made the Athletic Director’s PERSONAL: Son of Paul and Jennifer Kruger … and making a 43-yard field goal against Glendale Honor Roll. father played football for Oregon State … three … 30-for-31 in PATs with 10 field goals (60 points) brothers and two sisters … brother Paul was an in 2007 … lettered in football two years at Lone HIGH SCHOOL: All-district as a return specialist all-conference defensive end for Utah in 2008 and Peak High School (Utah) … Region 7 MVP kicker his sophomore, junior and senior years … all- now plays for the … brother in 2003 … also lettered in soccer. district as a cornerback in 2005 and 2006 … 11 Joe is a freshman on this year’s Ute team … has PERSONAL: Son of Mike and Debi Phillips … career … 10 returns for touchdowns not declared a major … full name is David Brent father wrestled at Utah State … two brothers and … Clear Creek High School (Texas) two-time Kruger … born May 17, 1990. a sister … married to the former Ashley Walker … captain and 2005 Defensive Player of the Year parks, recreation and tourism major … full name is … also lettered in track … district 200 meter YEAR G/GS UT AT TOT TFL SACK Joseph Ken Phillips … born Jan. 29, 1986. champion (21.3) as a junior … qualified for the 2009 13/7 13 24 37 6.0-18 1.5-13 Junior Olympics in the 200 meters. YEAR G FG-ATT PCT PAT PCT FG LONG 2009 12 20-22 .909 38-39 .974 48 PERSONAL: Son of Mark and Shawn Burton … father is an engineer and mother is a doctor … 39 one sister … enjoys golf and cooking … economics Joe Phillips 72 major … born July 31, 1989 in Germany. Kicker 5-11, 192, Sr. Caleb Schlauderaff YEAR G/GS UT AT TOT TFL PBU INT 1VL Offensive Line 2008 11/0 2 1 3 0-0 0 0-0 6-4, 302, Sr. 2009 13/12 35 12 47 4.0-10 10 1-0 Salt Lake City Totals 24/12 37 13 50 4.0-10 10 1-0 Snow College 3VL Shelton, Wash. Shelton HS UTAH: All-conference candidate is coming off a first year that saw him earn honorable mention all- conference honors … extremely reliable kicker has UTAH: Looks to improve on his second-team all- shown poise under pressure. conference status of a year ago … moves to left 2009–Honorable mention all-MWC … semifinalist tackle this year after starting at left guard his first for the Lou Groza award … most accurate place three years … member of Student Athlete Mentors kicker in the MWC made 90.9% of his field goal (SAMS). attempts (20-22) … 20 made field goals made is the 2009–Second-team all-MWC … started all 13 second-best single-season mark in school history games at left guard … played just 11 snaps against and .909 field goal percentage ranks third … led SDSU due to a knee injury, but still led Utah with the MWC kickers in scoring, averaging 8.2 points 21 pancake blocks in regular season play (bowl per game … ranked second in the MWC and stats were not kept) … also had 26 cuts … finished ninth in the nation in made field goals per game with an 84% overall grade (624 wins in 747 plays)

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… six pancake blocks against BYU was the most when he averaged 48.1 yards per punt (8 punts for against TCU and BYU … recovered a fumble at by a Ute in 2009 … five pancake blocks vs. New 385 yards), placed three punts inside the 20-yard Utah State … Academic all-MWC … made Utah’s Mexico … highest grade of the year was 96% vs. line and booted four punts of over 50 yards … Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. BYU … Academic all-MWC. pinned AFA at the 3-yard line with 3:44 remaining 2007–Redshirt … made Utah’s Athletic Director’s 2008–Started all 13 games at left guard … team- in the game and at the 7-yard line with 0:20 left … Honor Roll. best 46 pancake blocks in regular season play (no Academic all-MWC. bowl stats were kept) ... 31 knockdowns and 19 2008–Redshirt … made the Athletic Director’s HIGH SCHOOL: All-district first team as a senior cuts … 11 pancake blocks against Oregon State was Honor Roll. in 2006 … recorded 15 sacks … Hightower High 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS a career-high and the best by a Ute all season ... School (Texas) won the 2006 district championship nine pancakes at Utah State … Academic all-MWC HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable mention all-state … also lettered two years in track … won an … made Dean’s List (3.85 GPA) and Utah Athletic kicker for Judge Memorial High (Utah) in 2007 … academic excellence award. Director’s Honor Roll. as a senior, he made 5-of-7 field goals and all 42 2007–Played in all 13 games and started at left PAT attempts ... 3A Region 10 punting leader in PERSONAL: Son of Alisa and Derrick Shelby, Sr. guard in the last 10 … in on 686 plays in the 2007 averaged 42.8 yards per punt (25 punts) and … one sister … sociology major … full name is regular season (bowl stats were not kept) … 27 placed five inside the 20-yard line … long punt Derrick Shelby II … born Feb. 7, 1989. pancake blocks, 31 knockdowns and 24 cuts … was 65 yards … also competed in track, finishing season-best eight pancake blocks against UCLA … second in the state in the shot put (55’05.25) and YEAR G/GS UT AT TOT TFL SACK five knockdowns against both Louisville and San was third in the high jump (6’02) in 2007, leading 2008 12/10 8 23 31 3.5-9 1.0-6 Diego State … Academic all-MWC. Judge to the state title … all-state defender in 2009 10/10 16 28 44 8.0-37 3.0-25 Totals 22/20 24 51 75 11.5-46 4.0-31 2006–Redshirt. soccer… received several academic awards with his 3.5 GPA. HIGH SCHOOL: All-state in 2005 … three-time all-conference and two-time all-region selection … PERSONAL: Son of Ronald and Diane Sellwood 77 played in the all-state game … named in the top 25 … one sister … born in Johannesburg, South Africa recruits in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska … has not declared a major … born July 11, 1990. Zane Taylor by the News Tribune and in the top 15 juniors Offensive Line in Washington by the Seattle Times … two-year YEAR G-GS PUNT YDS AVG LONG I20 6-2, 309, Sr. Shelton High (Wash.) team captain … Shelton won 2009 13-13 69 2958 42.9 63 19 3VL the Narrows League championship in 2004 … won Moab, Utah three letters in football and one in basketball … set Grand County HS 15 school records in the weight room … grew four inches and gained 50 pounds his freshman year … 90 member of the National Honor Society. Derrick Shelby UTAH: Two-time all-MWC player will be a favorite for first-team honors this season … Defensive End PERSONAL: Son of Mark and Pam Schlauderaff arguably the best center in the league … has 6-3, 255, Jr. … father graduated from Minnesota and mother started all 26 games at center in the past two 2VL from Washington … dad is a doctor and mom is a seasons ... began his career as a guard … one of Houston, Texas nurse … two brothers … exercise and sport science the strongest players on the team … three-time Hightower HS major … name is pronounced kay-leb schlah-der- academic all-conference honoree. off … full name is Caleb Hunter Schlauderaff … 2009–Second-team All-MWC … started all 13 born Nov. 7, 1987. UTAH: All-conference candidate will resume his games at center, snapping the ball 810 times in starting post at defensive end in the fall, after regular season play (bowl stats were not kept) recovering from knee surgery … has played in … led Utah in cuts (33) and finished second in 95 22 games, with 20 starts, in his first two years pancake blocks (16) … graded out at 90% or better three times (Oregon, Colorado State and BYU) Sean Sellwood following a redshirt season … started at tackle his redshirt freshman year in 2008 before moving to … 97% grade vs. BYU … season-high seven cuts Punter/Kicker his natural position at end last year … member of against Colorado State … five cuts against New 6-3, 200, So. Student Athlete Mentors (SAMS). Mexico … Academic all-MWC. 2008 1VL 2009–Started and played in 10 games at left end –Honorable mention all-MWC … started all Salt Lake City before suffering a season-ending knee injury 13 games at center … 15 pancake blocks in the Judge Memorial HS against TCU … finished with 44 total tackles … regular season (bowl stats were not kept) … 35 was leading Utah with 8.0 tackles for loss before knockdowns … 22 cuts … led Utah with season- the injury … also had 3.0 sacks and a forced high seven knockdowns vs. Michigan … five UTAH: Honorable mention all-conference punter fumble … season-high nine tackles with 1.5 TFL knockdowns against TCU … won the Offensive as a freshman will vie for first-team honors this against Air Force … six tackles with a TFL at Iron Ute award … Academic all-MWC … made the year … also starts at holder … member of the Oregon … forced a fumble and had three tackles Dean’s List (3.85 GPA) and the Athletic Director’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). and an 11-yard sack vs. Wyoming … Academic Honor Roll. 2009–Honorable mention all-MWC … started all 13 all-MWC. games at punter … averaged 42.9 yards per punt to 2008–Appeared in the final 12 games, starting 10 rank 27th in the nation … 69 punts for 2,958 yards … did a great job as an undersized tackle, totaling … placed 19 punts inside the 20-yard line … 12 31 tackles with 3.5 for loss … six tackles against punts of 50-plus yards … two 60-plus punts (63 vs. Oregon State included a sack and a forced fumble Louisville and 61 vs. TCU) … MWC Special Teams … six tackles at Wyoming … broke up passes Player of the Week following the Air Force game,

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2007–Played in eight games, mostly on special against Louisville (129), Colorado State (101), teams … backed up at right guard and participated UNLV (111), Air Force (121), Wyoming (135), New 3 in 20 offensive plays … two pancake blocks … Mexico (145) and BYU (114) … led the MWC with Jordan Wynn Academic all-MWC … made the Dean’s List and 13 total touchdowns (12 rushing, one receiving) … Quarterback the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. MWC Player of the Week for 135-yard (1 TD) game 6-1, 190, So. 2006–Redshirt … won the team’s Future Award against Wyoming … two rushing touchdowns 1VL for Offense … made the Athletic Director’s Honor against Air Force, New Mexico and San Diego Oceanside, Calif. Roll. State … long run of 37 yards went for a touchdown Oceanside HS against UNLV … finished seventh in the MWC in HIGH SCHOOL: All-state and state MVP as a all-purpose yards (94.1 ypg) … 17 receptions for junior and senior … Rivals.com Top 70 defensive 154 yards and 1 TD … best receiving game was UTAH: All-conference candidate has high tackle … led Grand County High (Utah) to the against Cal in the Poinsettia Bowl, when he caught expectations coming off MVP performance at 2005 2A state championship … won letters in four passes for 83 yards for a 20.8-yard average. the 2009 Poinsettia Bowl … member of the 2009 football, wrestling and track and field … three- 2008–Appeared in 13 games and started four … signing class graduated from high school early time 2A state wrestling champion (2004-06) … rushed 30 times for 183 yards (6.1 average) … and enrolled at Utah that spring … only the third 2006 state shot put and discus champion … senior gained a season-high 69 yards on nine carries true freshman to start at quarterback for Utah since class president participated in student government at Utah State … five carries for 34 yards against the NCAA restored freshman eligibility in 1972 … all four years of high school … National Honor Weber State … 35 yards on three carries against had the best season ever by a true freshman QB at Society. Colorado State … also played on special teams and Utah. made six tackles … two tackles and a TFL against 2009–Poinsettia Bowl MVP completed 26-of-36 PERSONAL: Son of Tom Taylor and Kristin Millis Air Force. passes for a career-high 338 yards in Utah’s victory ... both parents graduated from Utah State … three 2007–Played in 12 games as a true freshman … over Cal … also threw three touchdown passes vs. sisters and a brother … grandfather (Sam Taylor) rushed 19 times for 44 yards … 10 carries for 28 the Bears … true freshman made his first collegiate 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS played football for Westminster College (Utah) … yards against Wyoming … also played on special appearance against Wyoming in game eight … married (Kemrey) … enjoys hiking, river rafting, teams and had six total tackles … Academic all- played in six games started the final five … 3-2 as acting and movie trivia … health education major MWC … made the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. the starter … averaged 249.4 yards passing in the … full name is Zane Charles Taylor … born April five games he started and 221.5 overall … 130.75 23, 1988. HIGH SCHOOL: All-state running back … quarterback efficiency rating … completed 104-of- all-region running back and defensive back … 179 yards for 1,329 yards and eight touchdowns Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of (4 interceptions) … three 200-yard or better games … Cimarron Memorial High School (Nev.) team included 338-yard effort vs. Cal … in his first 36 captain … as a senior in 2006, rushed 202 times game, led Utah back from a 10-3 halftime deficit Eddie Wide for 1,743 yards (8.6 average) and 23 touchdowns, to beat Wyoming, going 9-for-14 for 82 yards and and totaled 31 tackles, three interceptions and one Running Back a touchdown … had the best starting debut ever fumble recovery … rated the No. 5 player in the 5-10, 195, Sr. by a Utah freshman QB, passing for 297 yards and state of Nevada by Rivals.com. 3VL two touchdowns in a 45-14 win over New Mexico. Las Vegas, Nev. Cimarron Memorial HS PERSONAL: Son of Eddie Wide, Jr. … father HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in December 2008 played football for UNLV … three sisters … from Oceanside High School (Calif.), where he sociology major … full name is Eddie Lee Wide III was a two-time all-state, all-San Diego Section and UTAH: Returning first-team all-conference … born Nov. 19, 1988. all-Avocado League selection … passed for 3,336 running back is only the 10th player in school yards and 32 touchdowns with a 64% completion history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season (1,069 in YEAR G/GS RUSH YARDS AVG TD LONG rate as a senior in 2008 … had three 300-yard 2009) … school record-holder for consecutive 100- 2007 12/0 19 44 2.3 0 7 passing games as a senior … threw for 356 yards yard games (6) … has played in 38-of-39 games 2008 13/4 30 183 6.1 0 23 2009 13/8 203 1069 5.3 12 37 and four touchdowns against Mira Mesa … 2,559 since his true freshman season, with 12 starts. Totals 38/12 252 1296 5.1 12 passing yards and 21 TDs (63% completion rate) as 2009–First-team all-MWC … played in all 13 a junior … lettered two years … honor roll all four games, starting eight … a backup for the first three years … named a prep scholar. games (when he rushed just 16 times for 67 yards), he went on to finish second in the MWC with PERSONAL: Son of Robert Wynn and Simone 1,069 yards and an 82.2 yard-per-game average … Place… lived with his father … two brothers and averaged 5.3 yards per carry … led all rushers in one sister … has not declared a major … born July conference play, averaging 104.5 yards per game 5, 1990 … as Utah’s No. 1 running back, he averaged 100.2 yards per game in the last 10 games … 1,069 net YEAR G/GS COM ATT INT PCT YDS TD LONG yards ranks eighth in school history and marks 2009 6/5 104 179 4 .581 1329 8 69 the 11th time (by 10 players) that a Ute has rushed for 1,000 yards in a season … set the school record for consecutive 100-yard games with six ... record- setting sixth-consecutive 100-yard game came on a career-high 145 yards vs. New Mexico … seven total 100-yard rushing games is tied for the third- most in a season at Utah … 100-yard games came

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James Aiono of Bob and Marta Blechen … grandfather (Bob V.J. Fehoko Defensive Line Blechen) played organized football until he was 64 Linebacker 6-4, 290, Jr. years old … two brothers … enjoys snowboarding 6-0, 222, Fr. JC … last name is pronounced bleckin … born Sept. HS West Valley City, Utah 30, 1991. Honolulu, Hawaii Snow College Farrington HS

Enrolled in school in January and will participate Zach Bolton

U.S. Army, Nike and Under Armour All-American 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS in spring ball … rated the No. 1 junior college Offensive Line … ESPN top 150 and Sporting News top 100 … recruit in the nation in 2008 by Rivals.com … 6-2, 271, Fr. Wendy’s High School Heisman for Hawaii in 2009 2008 first-team All-American for Snow College … HS … Hawaii Athlete of the Year (ISM) … three-time Western States Football League 2008 Defensive Houston, Texas first-team all-state pick by the Honolulu Advertiser MVP and first-team all-conference defensive Klein Forest HS … also first-team all-conference in 2007, 2008, lineman … 2007 second-team All-American and No. 21-ranked offensive guard in the country by 2009 … had 30.5 sacks, 86 tackles and 18 TFL as a first-team all-WSFL … led Snow to the WSFL title senior in 2009 … three-year prep career totals of 62 both years … initially signed out of high school Rivals.com … two-time first-team all-district … first-team all-Greater Houston … Klein Forest sacks, 222 tackles and 36 TFL … U.S. Army Bowl with the Utes in 2007 … first-team all-state and ball award for “Hardest Hitter in the Nation” … all-region as a senior at Murray High School (Utah) High School Offensive Lineman of the Year … earned three letters in football … son of L.B. Bolton all-Poly Camp Defensive Award in 2008 and 2009 in 2006 … won four letters in football … rated … Just Win Camp Defensive MVP from 2007-09 the fourth-best prospect in the state by Scout.com and Angeline Hubbard … full name is Zachary Dominique Bolton … born Aug. 28, 1992. … named Best Lineman at 2007 and 2008 BYU coming out of high school … son of Ta’aloga and football camps … on the honor roll from 2007- Ali’itasi Aiono … youngest of five children … 2010 … won a state foreign language award … last name is pronounced eye-oh-no … full name son of Vili and Linda Fehoko … father is a famous is James Pelenise Aiono … born Jan. 23, 1989 in Princeton Collins Running Back personality in Hawaii (“Vili the Warrior”) … three Anaheim, Calif. 5-11, 198, Fr. brothers … brother Whitley played for San Diego HS State, starting as a true freshman offensive lineman Dres Anderson Austin, Texas … brother Sam is a linebacker for Texas Tech … Wide Receiver Westwood HS last name is pronounced fay-ho-ko … full name is 6-1, 157, Fr. Vili-Andrew E. Fehoko… born Aug. 5, 1991. HS Honorable mention all-state in 2009 … 16-5A MVP … first-team all-district as a junior and senior … Riverside, Calif. Wykie Freeman John W. North HS second-team all-district his sophomore year … gained over 1,000 yards all three seasons he played Defensive Back All-conference … lettered three years in football for Westwood High School (Texas) … rushed for 5-11, 158, Fr. and one year in basketball for John W. North High 1,500 yards and averaged 6.4 yards per carry in HS School in Riverside, Calif. … as a junior in 2008, he 2009 … Westwood High’s Offensive MVP … son of Pasadena, Texas made 29 catches for 607 yards and 6 touchdowns Kimball and Tinia Collins … enjoys drawing and Pasadena Memorial HS dancing … nickname is PC … born Dec. 23, 1991. for the CIF Division II football champs … played Unanimous 22-5A first-team all-district team … in six games in 2009 with 11 catches for 112 yards recorded six interceptions in two years at Pasadena … made the Principal’s honor roll … son of Willie Memorial High (Texas) … earned three letters in “Flipper” and Lolita Anderson … father played John Cullen football and track … runs the 100 meters in 10.6 receiver in the NFL for 10 years (1988-97) for the Offensive Line seconds … son of Winston and Kesha Calloway Broncos, Redskins, Indianapolis Colts and L.A. 6-5, 270, Jr. … three brothers and a half brother … name is Rams after his college career at UCLA … uncle JC pronounced y-kee … full name is Wykie Daldnie Paco Craig played a year in the NFL for Detroit La Mirada, Calif. Freeman … born Jan. 27, 1992 in Atlanta. … two brothers and two sisters … first name is Fullerton College pronounced drezz … born July 20, 1992. Rated the No. 1 JC offensive lineman by Rivals. com … first-team all-conference and all-region Brian Blechen in 2009 … second-team all-conference in 2008 … Quarterback Fullerton College Offensive MVP … Fullerton’s 6-2, 203, Fr. Freshman Player of the Year in 2008 … team HS captain … Fullerton won the Southern Conference Moorpark, Calif. and a bowl game both his years there … prepped Moorpark HS at La Mirada High School (Calif.) … first-team all-area by the Whittier Daily News … two-time All-CIF and all-Marmonte League utility player second-team all-Suburban League … won La … quarterback also punted and had the best punt Mirada High’s Ironman award … earned three average in school history, as well as the longest letters in football and two in track … Suburban punt … Moorpark High School (Calif.) was a League shot put champion … son of Tom and two-time CIF finalist … team also won back-back Marnie Cullen … father played football for Marmonte League championships in 2008-09 … Cerritos College … one sister … full name is John lettered four years in football, two years in track Wayne Cullen … born May 16, 1990. and one year in swimming and basketball … son

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Jacoby Hale Ofa Latu Lucky Radley Linebacker Linebacker Running Back 6-0, 192, Fr. 6-1, 210, Fr. 5-9, 187, Fr. HS HS HS Beaumont, Texas Provo, Utah Woodland Hills, Calif. Beaumont Central HS Timpview HS Taft HS

Honorable mention all-state … District 21-4A Deseret News 4A MVP … 2009 Salt Lake Tribune All-state, all-CIF and all-L.A. Daily News three Defensive MVP … first-team 21-4A all-district … first-team all-state … Daily Herald 2009 Utah Valley years … also all-league … as a sophomore had 131 tackles as a senior in 2009 … graduated Player of the Year … honorable mention all-state linebacker, he had 126 tackles, nine sacks and five Cum Laude from Beaumont Central High (Texas) as a junior … won three state championships with interceptions … 1,200 rushing yards, 66 tackles, 12 … won Central High’s Presidential Award … Timpview High (2007, 2008, 2009) … earned three sacks and two interceptions as a junior … in eight son of Carl Hale and the late Donna May Hale … letters … plans to serve an LDS Church mission games as a senior in 2009, he had 1,500 all-purpose stepmother Dajuana Hale … one brother and two before enrolling at Utah … son of Fonua and Mino yards, 12 touchdowns and 62 tackles … played sisters … enjoys reading … name is pronounced Latu … two brothers and two sisters … name is in the 2007 state championship game … lettered ja-CO-bee … full name is Jacoby Dwayne Hale … pronounced oh-fa La-too … born Apr. 9, 1991 in four years in football and track and two years born Apr. 21, 1992. Maui. in basketball … Scholar-Athlete as a sophomore … son of Brenda Radley … mother ran track for Long Beach State … two brothers and two sisters Mike Honeycutt Star Lotulelei … relatives Curtis Conway (12 years) and Jason Defensive Back Defensive Line Mitchell (1 year) played in the NFL ... full name is 5-10, 170, Fr. 6-4, 300, So. Breion Radley … born Sept. 30, 1991. HS JC

2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS Cedar Hills, Utah South Jordan, Utah Lone Peak HS Snow College Terrell Reese Wide Receiver Originally signed with Utah in 2007, then left Has three years of eligibility … played for Snow 6-0, 198, Fr. on an LDS Church mission … enrolled in school College in 2008 … prepped at Bingham High HS in January and will participate in spring ball … (Utah), where he was first-team all-state by both Chappell Hill, Texas first-team all-region and second-team all-state the Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News … 72 Brenham HS as a senior in 2006 … played for Lone Peak High tackles and seven sacks as a senior in 2007 … School’s (Utah) 2004 and 2005 region champion Bingham went 14-0 and won the state title … son Honorable mention all-state … first-team 18-4A teams … Long Peak had the state’s best defense of Star Lotulelei, Sr. … married (Fuiva) … baby all-district … Brenham High (Texas) team captain from 2005-06 … also lettered in track and baseball girl Arilani … full name is Starlite Lotulelei … last … Rivals.com rates him as the nation’s 28th- … enjoys ping pong, bowling and drawing … son name is pronounced lo-too-leh-lay … born on Dec. best receiver … 72 catches for 915 yards and 15 of Tom and Janice Honeycutt … mother is a Utah 20, 1989 in Tonga. touchdowns his senior year … led Brenham to graduate … one sister … born Aug. 18, 1988 in the 4A state title game … earned three letters in Renton, Wash. football and basketball … 2009 18-4A basketball Damian Payne offensive MVP … son of Tracey Reese and Defensive Back Jaqueline King … one brother and one sister Joe Kruger 6-0, 200, Fr. … enjoys fishing and snowmobiling … name Defensive End HS is pronounced terr-ELL … full name is Terrell 6-7, 245, Fr. Houston, Texas Brendell Reese … born Aug. 30, 1992. HS Klein Forest HS Orem, Utah Pleasant Grove HS Graduated from high school early and enrolled at Utah in January … will participate in spring ball First-team all-state and all-conference as a senior … first-team 13-5A all-district last fall … third- in 2009 … ranked in the nation’s top 25 defensive team all-state … Klein High (Texas) team captain ends by Rivals.com … led the state in sacks (15) … all-purpose player threw for a touchdown, ran and had 51 tackles his senior season … lettered for three TDs, caught four touchdown receptions, four years in football and basketball … son of Paul had three interceptions and returned a punt for and Jennifer Kruger … father played football for a touchdown in his senior year … earned four Oregon State … three brothers and two sisters … letters in football … son of Kenneth Payne and brother Paul plays for the Baltimore Ravens and Angela Williams … father played football for Pitt was an all-conference defensive end for Utah in … mother rank track for Prairie View A&M … two 2008 … brother Dave is a Ute sophomore defensive brothers … brother Kendrick plays for Cal … uncle tackle … brother-in-law Tony Bergstrom is a Harvey Williams had an eight-year NFL career Ute offensive lineman … enjoys snowboarding, (1991-98) with the Chiefs and Raiders … other wakeboarding, hunting and fishing … full name is relatives who had NFL careers included Gerald Jonathan Wells Kruger … born June 4, 1992. and Grant Irons … full name is Damian Le Marque Payne … born May 30, 1992.

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Kenneth Scott Sefa Tanoai player …last name is pronounced Wide Receiver Tight End/Defensive End tong-a-oh-nay-vy … full name is Ron Folaumoetao 6-3, 192, Fr. 6-3, 275, Fr. Tongaonevai, Jr. … born Dec. 17, 1985. HS HS Fontana, Calif. Pleasant Grove, Utah Sione Tupouata Colony HS Pleasant Grove HS Athlete/Defensive Line First-team all-league … all-conference and all-state All-region … captain for Pleasant Grove High’s 6-4, 260, Fr. … career offensive stats include 90 receptions for (Utah) football and basketball teams … Pleasant HS 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS 1,704 yards and 15 touchdowns … career defensive Grove made the state semi-finals two of his Oakland, Calif. stats include 40 tackles, four interceptions, three years on varsity … started for the varsity Fremont HS four pass breakups and two forced … basketball team all four years … plans to serve an Conference MVP in 2009 and Oakland Athletic caught 31 passes for 655 yards and 5 TDs as a LDS Church mission before enrolling at Utah … League’s Defensive MVP in 2008 … first-team all- senior ... Colony High (Calif.) won back-to-back son of George and Maelynn Tanoai … two sisters East Bay in 2008 and 2009 … rushed for 380 yards C.I.F. championships in 2007 and 2008 … won and one brother … name is pronounced seffa tah- and two touchdowns in the league championship four letters in football, two in track and one in no-ah-ee … full name is Josefa Savea Tanoai … game … led Fremont High (Calif.) to the 2009 OAL basketball … named Colony High Student of the born Jan. 1, 1992. Silver Bowl Championship … Fremont High also Month twice … son of Theo Bland and Latricia won the conference title … son of Naisa and Liliani Banks-Bland … father played football for Fresno Westlee Tonga Tupouata … two sisters … name is pronounced State … two brothers and one sister … related to Tight End see-on-nay too-po-ah-tah … full name is Sione Kitrick Taylor, who played in the NFL six years for 6-4, 225, Fr. Otusia Tupouata … born May 2, 1991. Denver, Green Bay, San Diego, New England and HS Kansas City … full name is Kenneth Wayne Scott Spring, Texas … born Sept. 19, 1992 in Galveston, Texas. Spring HS Michael Walker Defensive Back Tyler Shreve Originally signed with Utah in 2007, then left for 5-9, 171, Fr. Quarterback an LDS Church mission … enrolled in classes HS 6-3, 218, Fr. in January and will participate in spring ball … Brenham, Texas HS second-team all-district as a senior in 2006 … Brenham HS Spring High School (Texas) team captain … won Highland, Calif. 2009 District 18 4A Defensive Player of the Year Redlands East Valley HS three letters in football, two in track and one in basketball … son of Kathy Barney and Lee Tonga … 2008 District 18 4A Newcomer of the Year … Three-time all-league … all-C.I.F. twice … … two sisters and one brother … brother-in-law 2009 all-valley … linebacker also played running Redlands East Valley High team captain two Reno Mahe played for the back … 130 tackles with 38 TFL as a senior … years … played for league championship football from 2003-07 … name is pronounced wesley tawn- Brenham High (Texas) played in the 2009 state teams as a sophomore and senior … earned three ga … born July 29, 1988. championship game … son of Michael Anderson letters in football and three in baseball … 2009 and Lashundra Walker … one brother and two sisters … cousin Limas Sweed plays for the All-America baseball player … baseball won 2007 Ron Tongaonevai league title … son of Tony and Linda Shreve … … enjoys riding horses and Offensive Line father played football for San Francisco State … owns a Tennessee Walker … full name is Michael 6-3, 320, So. mother was a cheerleader for the University of Charles Walker … born May 15, 1992. JC Redlands … two brothers and one sister … enjoys West Valley City, Utah playing golf … born Sept. 15, 1991. Snow College Joseph Smith Mid-year JC transfer enrolled in classes in Defensive Back January and will participate in spring ball … 5-9, 179, Fr. has three years of eligibility … all-region OL HS for Snow College … Snow won the 2008 WSFL Corona, Calif. championship and played in the NJCAA national championship game (2008 Top of the Mountain Norco HS Bowl) … prepped at Hunter High (Utah) … two- Made the all-league team three times, including time all-state and three-time all-region … two-year once as a first-team selection and twice on the Hunter team captain set a school record for most second team … Norco High (Calif.) co-captain … games started … Hunter won the Utah 5A state Norco was the 2006 C.I.F. and league champion … championship in 2003 and 2004 … played on both won three letters in football … son of Joseph Smith the offensive and defensive lines … earned three and Samantha Haskins … two sisters … enjoys letters in football and two in track and field … snowmobiling … full name is Joseph Jvon Smith … son of the late Ron Folaumoetao Tongaonevai, Sr., born Dec. 11, 1991 in El Paso, Texas. and Rowena Drivinna Tauteoli … three brothers and three sisters … Polynesian Club president at Snow College … made Hunter High honor roll … enjoys playing rugby … related to former NFL

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RUSHING GP ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LONG AVG/G 2009 Results WIDE, Eddie 13 203 1101 32 1069 5.3 12 37 82.2 ASIATA, Matt 4 74 342 12 330 4.5 4 24 82.5 10-3 Overall • 6-2 MWC (3rd) CAIN, Terrance 12 87 421 103 318 3.7 2 30 26.5 SHAKERIN,Sausan 9 36 210 12 198 5.5 1 46 22.0 Date Opponent Result Attend TV SMITHSON, Shaky 10 27 106 7 99 3.7 3 22 9.9 Sept. 3 UTAH STATE W, 35-17 45,333 The Mtn. BROOKS, Jereme 13 6 57 6 51 8.5 1 29 3.9 Sept. 12 at San Jose State W, 24-14 23,684 ESPNU MATTHEWS, Luke 13 5 30 0 30 6.0 0 11 2.3 Sept. 19 at Oregon L, 31-24 58,017 ESPN CHRISTOPHER, DeVonte 12 5 20 4 16 3.2 0 11 1.3 Sept. 26 LOUISVILLE W, 30-14 45,588 CBS C-HD STOWERS, Ray 2 3 12 0 12 4.0 0 5 6.0 Oct. 10 at Colorado State * W, 24-17 30,499 The Mtn. WYNN, Jordan 6 23 69 57 12 0.5 0 14 2.0 Oct. 17 at UNLV * W, 35-15 26,315 The Mtn. REED, David 13 4 19 15 4 1.0 0 10 0.3 Oct. 24 AIR FORCE * W, 23-16 (OT) 45,129 VERSUS-HD MOSS, Trevor 11 3 4 0 4 1.3 0 3 0.4 Oct. 31 WYOMING * W, 22-10 44,837 The Mtn. Team 7 9 0 59 -59 -6.6 0 0 -8.4 Nov. 7 NEW MEXICO * W, 45-14 45,051 The Mtn. Total 13 485 2391 307 2084 4.3 23 46 160.3 Nov. 14 at TCU * L, 55-28 50,307 CBS C-HD Opponents 13 479 2189 397 1792 3.7 17 96 137.8 Nov. 21 SAN DIEGO STATE * W, 38-7 44,991 VERSUS-HD Nov. 28 at Brigham Young * L, 26-23 (OT) 64,301 CBS C/Mtn. PASSING G EFFIC CMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD LNG AVG/G Dec. 23 vs. California $ W, 37-27 32,665 ESPN CAIN, Terrance 12 139.40 137-215-5 63.7 1624 11 90 135.3 WYNN, Jordan 6 130.75 104-179-4 58.1 1329 8 69 221.5 HC-Homecoming; *-Mountain West Conference game; $-Poinsettia Bowl SMITHSON, Shaky 10 40.57 2-7-0 28.6 10 0 7 1.0 CHRISTOPHER, De 12 171.40 2-2-0 100.0 17 0 9 1.4 ASIATA, Matt 4 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM STATISTICS UTAH OPP SCORING 388 263 Total 13 133.34 245-405-9 60.5 2980 19 90 229.2 Points Per Game 29.8 20.2 Opponents 13 100.45 201-397-17 50.6 2288 12 59 176.0 FIRST DOWNS 245 230 Rushing 115 97 RECEIVING G NO. YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/G

2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS Passing 118 101 REED, David 13 81 1188 14.7 5 90 91.4 Penalty 12 32 BROOKS, Jereme 13 56 696 12.4 7 69 53.5 RUSHING YARDS 2084 1792 KEY, Aiona 13 26 227 8.7 1 20 17.5 Attempts 485 479 WIDE, Eddie 13 17 154 9.1 1 45 11.8 PEEL, John 11 16 209 13.1 1 26 19.0 Average Per Rush 4.3 3.7 SMITHSON, Shaky 10 13 100 7.7 0 24 10.0 Average Per Game 160.3 137.8 MATTHEWS, Luke 13 9 108 12.0 0 34 8.3 PASSING YARDS 2980 2288 ASIATA, Matt 4 9 88 9.8 0 24 22.0 Comp-Att-Int 245-405-9 201-397-17 MOEAI, Kendrick 13 4 77 19.2 2 34 5.9 Average Per Game 229.2 176.0 SHAKERIN,Sausan 9 4 42 10.5 1 20 4.7 TOTAL OFFENSE 5064 4080 HENDY, Ben 13 4 28 7.0 1 14 2.2 Total Plays 890 876 WESSON, Elijah 13 3 27 9.0 0 16 2.1 Average Per Game 389.5 313.8 CHRISTOPHER, De 12 2 38 19.0 0 31 3.2 Fumbles-Lost 31-11 22-8 CLIFFORD, Brad 13 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.2 Penalties-Yards-Avg. 101-900-69.2 72-573-44.1 Punts-Yards-Avg 71-2986-42.1 85-3586-42.2 Total 13 245 2980 12.2 19 90 229.2 Sacks-Yards 30-223 20-121 Opponents 13 201 2288 11.4 12 59 176.0 Third Down Conversions 71/187 59/195 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA PCT 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG BLK Third Down Pct. 38% 30% VROMAN, Ben 1-4 25.0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-2 44 0 Fourth Down Conversions 5/16 9/21 PHILLIPS, Joe 20-22 90.9 0-0 10-10 5-6 5-6 0-0 48 0 Fourth Down Pct. 31% 43% Time of Possession Avg. 31:04 28:56 TOTAL OFFENSE G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG Attendance Avg. 45,155 42,187 CAIN, Terrance 12 302 318 1624 1942 161.8 SCORE BY QUARTER 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total WYNN, Jordan 6 202 12 1329 1341 223.5 Utah 99 100 78 101 10 388 WIDE, Eddie 13 203 1069 0 1069 82.2 Opponents 75 71 57 54 6 263 ASIATA, Matt 4 75 330 0 330 82.5 SHAKERIN,Sausan 9 36 198 0 198 22.0 SCORING TD FG PAT RUSH RCV PASS SAF PTS SMITHSON, Shaky 10 34 99 10 109 10.9 PHILLIPS, Joe 0 20-22 38-39 0-0 0 0-0 0 98 BROOKS, Jereme 13 6 51 0 51 3.9 WIDE, Eddie 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 78 CHRISTOPHER, De 12 7 16 17 33 2.8 BROOKS, Jereme 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 48 MATTHEWS, Luke 13 5 30 0 30 2.3 REED, David 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 32 STOWERS, Ray 2 3 12 0 12 6.0 ASIATA, Matt 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 24 REED, David 13 4 4 0 4 0.3 SMITHSON, Shaky 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 18 Total 13 890 2084 2980 5064 389.5 MOEAI, Kendrick 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 12 Opponents 13 876 1792 2288 4080 313.8 JOHNSON, Robert 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 12 CAIN, Terrance 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 12 PUNTING NO. YDS AVG LONG TB FC I20 BLK SHAKERIN,Sausan 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 12 SELLWOOD, Sean 69 2958 42.9 63 5 30 19 1 VROMAN, Ben 0 1-4 5-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 8 Team 2 28 14.0 28 0 0 0 1 PEEL, John 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6 Total 71 2986 42.1 63 5 30 19 2 KEY, Aiona 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6 Opponents 85 3586 42.2 67 10 12 22 3 DALE, Joe 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6 SYLVESTER, Stev 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6 HENDY, Ben 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6 WYNN, Jordan 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0 Red Zone offense Team 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2 4 Times at or inside 20 . . 49 Touchdowns ...... 26 Scoring percentage . . 84% Total 46 21-26 43-44 0-0 1 1-2 2 388 Scores ...... 41 Field Goals ...... 15 TD percentage . . . . 53% Opponents 32 14-17 29-29 0-0 0 0-2 0 263

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ALL PURPOSE G RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOT AVG KICK RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG REED, David 13 4 1188 0 161 0 1353 104.1 SMITHSON, Shaky 22 543 24.7 0 61 WIDE, Eddie 13 1069 154 0 0 0 1223 94.1 CHRISTOPHER, De 14 338 24.1 0 47 SMITHSON, Shaky 10 99 100 123 543 0 865 86.5 REED, David 8 161 20.1 0 29 BROOKS, Jereme 13 51 696 0 113 0 860 66.2 BROOKS, Jereme 5 113 22.6 0 28 CHRISTOPHER, De 12 16 38 33 338 0 425 35.4 ANDERSEN, Boo 2 8 4.0 0 6 ASIATA, Matt 4 330 88 0 0 0 418 104.5 Total 53 1188 22.4 0 61 CAIN, Terrance 12 318 0 0 0 0 318 26.5 Opponents 41 859 21.0 0 43 MATTHEWS, Luke 13 30 108 172 0 0 310 23.8 SHAKERIN, Sausaun 9 198 42 0 0 0 240 26.7 PUNT RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS Total 13 2084 2980 344 1188 214 6810 523.8 MATTHEWS, Luke 17 172 10.1 0 38 Opponents 13 1792 2288 261 859 182 5382 414.0 SMITHSON, Shaky 13 123 9.5 0 40 CHRISTOPHER, De 8 33 4.1 0 10 INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG BURTON, Brandon 2 7 3.5 0 7 JOHNSON, Robert 6 139 23.2 1 64 TEAM 1 5 5.0 0 0 CHAPMAN, Lamar 2 3 1.5 0 3 MARTINEZ, Matt 1 4 4.0 0 0 WRIGHT, Mike 2 6 3.0 0 4 Total 42 344 8.2 0 40 SYLVESTER, Stev 1 27 27.0 1 27 Opponents 23 261 11.3 1 78 BURTON, Brandon 1 0 0.0 0 0 COX, Christian 1 0 0.0 0 2 DALE, Joe 1 30 30.0 1 30 Red Zone Defense STANFORD, R.J. 1 9 9.0 0 9 JONES, Justin 1 0 0.0 0 0 Times opponent at or inside 20 . . 40 Field Goals ...... 11 LACY, Ryan 1 0 0.0 0 0 Scores ...... 32 Scoring percentage ...... 80% Total 17 214 12.6 3 64 Touchdowns ...... 21 TD percentage ...... 52% Opponents 9 182 20.2 2 52

DEFENSE GP SOLO AST TOTAL TFL-YDS SACK-YARDS INT-YDS BRUP QBH FR-YDS FF BLK KICK SAF 10 SYLVESTER, Stev 13 35 46 81 5.0-29 2.0-19 1-27 2 . . . . . 20 WRIGHT, Mike 13 36 43 79 5.5-16 1.0-9 2-6 . . 2-0 3 . . 41 MISI, Koa 12 34 37 71 9.5-34 5.0-28 . . 1 . 3 . . 17 JOHNSON, Robert 13 36 34 70 4.0-12 . 6-139 6 1 2-23 1 . . 98 SILIGA, Sealver 13 15 34 49 6.5-14 1.0-6 . 4 . . . . . 12 DALE, Joe 11 27 21 48 5.5-12 1.0-4 1-30 4 . . . . . 27 BURTON, Brandon 13 35 12 47 4.0-10 1.0-6 1-0 10 . . . . . 21 CHAPMAN, Lamar 13 30 16 46 4.0-14 1.0-7 2-3 6 . . 1 . . 25 STANFORD, R.J. 13 30 16 46 2.0-8 . 1-9 7 1 . . 1 . 90 SHELBY, Derrick 10 16 28 44 8.0-37 3.0-25 . . 1 . 1 . . 59 GAISON, Kepa 13 21 23 44 7.0-32 4.0-29 . 2 1 . . . . 44 KRUGER, Dave 13 13 24 37 6.0-18 1.5-13 . . . 1-0 1 . . 94 COX, Christian 13 16 15 31 8.0-63 5.5-48 1-0 3 2 . . . . 33 TAPLIN-ROSS, Ju 13 18 11 29 2.5-4 . . 3 . 1-0 . . . 42 FOTU, Nai 13 15 8 23 3.5-22 1.5-11 . . . . 1 . . 43 TALAMAIVAO, Lei 10 8 12 20 5.0-7 . . 2 . . . . . 13 WILLIAMS, JJ 13 8 12 20 . . . 1 . . . . . 92 ELIAPO, Kenape 8 4 12 16 2.5-3 . . . . 1-0 . . . 32 WALKER, Chaz 13 7 5 12 ...... 24 JONES, Justin 13 5 7 12 . . 1-0 ...... 96 TUI’ONE, Junior 9 3 6 9 1.5-6 1.5-6 ...... 82 PEEL, John 11 6 2 8 ...... 46 MOSS, Trevor 11 1 6 7 ...... 26 LACY, Ryan 13 6 1 7 . . 1-0 1 . . . . . 28 TOPPS, Reggie 12 3 4 7 ...... 45 ANDERSEN, Boo 13 3 3 6 ...... 1 . . 52 MARTINEZ, Matt 11 1 5 6 ...... 1 . 18 MANIS, Chad 13 2 2 4 2.0-15 1.0-12 ...... 8 WESSON, Elijah 13 2 1 3 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 6 YANCY, Kamaron 6 3 . 3 ...... 51 KING, Jamel 8 1 2 3 ...... 11 MATTHEWS, Luke 13 2 . 2 ...... 35 BIRD, Greg 3 2 . 2 ...... 29 ROBINSON,Mychal 8 . 2 2 ...... 31 SPIKES, Victor 8 1 1 2 ...... 75 NAU, Viliamu 4 1 1 2 1.0-1 ...... 62 GREENE, Patrick 13 1 1 2 ...... 19 BENNION, Bryce 2 1 . 1 ...... 34 CLEMENTS, Tysen 10 1 . 1 ...... 84 CLIFFORD, Brad 13 . 1 1 ...... 9 KEY, Aiona 13 1 . 1 ...... 1 . 4 ASIATA, Matt 4 1 . 1 ...... 85 BROOKS, Jereme 13 . 1 1 ...... 36 WIDE, Eddie 13 . 1 1 ...... TM TEAM 7 ...... 1 2 Total 13 453 458 911 93-357 30-223 17-214 51 7 8-23 12 4 2 Opponents 13 500 476 976 61.0-220 20-121 9-182 42 16 11-6 16 2 .

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2009 Poinsettia Bowl Starters LT LG C RG RT QB RB WR WR WR TE Zane Caleb Zane Tevita Tony Jordan Eddie David Luke Aiona Kendrick Beadles Schlauderaff Taylor Stevens Bergstrom Wynn Wide Reed Matthews Key Moeai

LE T NT RE RLB MLB SLB CB CB FS SS Christian Sealver Kenape Koa Stevenson Mike Kepa R.J. Brandon Robert Joe Cox Siliga Eliapo Misi Sylvester Wright Gaison Stanford Burton Johnson Dale

Offense - Regular Season Starters

POS. USU SJS ORE LOUIS CSU UNLV AFA WYO UNM TCU SDSU BYU LT Zane Zane Zane Zane Zane Zane Zane Zane Zane Zane Zane Zane Beadlles Beadles Beadles Beadles Beadles Beadles Beadles Beadles Beadles Beadles Beadles Beadles LG Caleb Caleb Caleb Caleb Caleb Caleb Caleb Caleb Caleb Caleb Caleb Caleb Schlauderaff Schlauderaff Schlauderaff Schlauderaff Schladeraff Schlauderaff Schlauderaff Schlauderaff Schlauderaff Schlauderaff Schlauderaff Schlauderaff C Zane Zane Zane Zane Zane Zane Zane Zane Zane Zane Zane Zane Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor RG Walter Tevita Tevita Walter Tevita Daniel Tevita Tevita Tevita Tevita Tevita Tevita Watts Stevens Stevens Watts Stevens Bukarau Stevens Stevens Stevens Stevens Stevens Stevens RT Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Bergstrom Bergstrom Bergstrom Bergstrom Bergstrom Bergstrom Bergstrom Bergstrom Bergstrom Bergstrom Bergstrom Bergstrom QB Terrance Terrance Terrance Terrance Terrance Terrance Terrance Terrance Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS Cain Cain Cain Cain Cain Cain Cain Cain Wynn Wynn Wynn Wynn RB Matt Matt Eddie Matt Eddie Eddie Eddie Eddie Eddie Eddie Eddie Eddie Asiata Asiata Wide Asiata Wide Wide Wide Wide Wide Wide Wide Wide WR David David David David David David David David David David David David Reed Reed Reed Reed Reed Reed Reed Reed Reed Reed Reed Reed WR Jereme Jereme Jereme Jereme Jereme Jereme Jereme Jereme Jereme Jereme Jereme Jereme Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks WR Aiona Aiona Aiona Aiona Aiona Aiona Aiona Luke Luke Aiona Aiona Aiona Key Key Key Key Key Key Key Matthews Matthews Key Key Key TE Chris Chris Brad Brad Kendrick Kendrick Kendrick Kendrick Joppru Joppru Clifford Clifford Moeai Moeai Moeai Moeai WR John John John John Peel Peel Peel Peel

Defense - Regular Season Starters POS. USU SJS ORE LOUIS CSU UNLV AFA WYO UNM TCU SDSU BYU LE Derrick Derrick Derrick Derrick Derrick Derrick Derrick Derrick Derrick Derrick Christian Christian Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Cox Cox T Lei Lei Lei Lei Sealver Sealver Sealver Sealver Sealver Sealver Sealver Sealver Talamaivao Talamaivao Talamaivao Talamaivao Siliga Siliga Siliga Siliga Siliga Siliga Siliga Siliga NT Kenape Kenape Kenape Kenape Kenape Kenape Dave Dave Dave Dave Dave Dave Eliapo Eliapo Eliapo Eliapo Eliapo Eliapo Kruger Kruger Kruger Kruger Kruger Kruger RE Nai Koa Koa Koa Koa Koa Koa Koa Koa Koa Koa Koa Fotu Misi Misi Misi Misi Misi Misi Misi Misi Misi Misi Misi RLB Stevenson Stevenson Stevenson Stevenson Stevenson Stevenson Stevenson Stevenson Stevenson Stevenson Stevenson Stevenson Sylvester Sylvester Sylvester Sylvester Sylvester Sylvester Sylvester Sylvester Sylvester Sylvester Sylvester Sylvester MLB Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike Wright Wright Wright Wright Wright Wright Wright Wright Wright Wright Wright Wright SLB Kepa Kepa Kepa Kepa Kepa Kepa Kepa Kepa Kepa Gaison Gaison Gaison Gaison Gaison Gaison Gaison Gaison Gaison CB R.J. R.J. R.J. R.J. R.J. R.J. R.J. R.J. R.J. R.J. R.J. R.J. Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford CB Brandon Brandon Brandon Brandon Brandon Brandon Brandon Brandon Brandon Brandon Brandon Burton Burton Burton Burton Burton Burton Burton Burton Burton Burton Burton NB Lamar Lamar Lamar Chapman Chapman Chapman FS Robert Robert Robert Robert Robert Robert Robert Robert Robert Robert Robert Robert Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson SS Joe Joe Joe Joe Joe Joe Lamar Justin Joe Joe Joe Joe Dale Dale Dale Dale Dale Dale Chapman Taplin-Ross Dale Dale Dale Dale LB J.J. Williams

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NO. NAME USU SJS ORE LOUIS CSU UNLV AFA WYO UNM TCU SDSU BYU CAL 1 Shaky Smithson x x x x x x x x x x 2 Ray Stowers x x 3 Jordan Wynn x x x x x x 4 Matt Asiata x x x x 6 Kameron Yancy x x x x x x 7 Terrance Cain x x x x x x x x x x x x 8 Elijah Wesson x x x x x x x x x x x x x 9 Aiona Key x x x x x x x x x x x x x 10 Stevenson Sylvester x x x x x x x x x x x x x 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS 11 Luke Matthews x x x x x x x x x x x x x 12 Joe Dale x x x x x x x x x x x 13 J.J. Williams x x x x x x x x x x x x x 15 DeVonte Christopher x x x x x x x x x x x x 16 David Reed x x x x x x x x x x x x x 17 Robert Johnson x x x x x x x x x x x x x 18 Chad Manis x x x x x x x x x x x x x 19 Bryce Bennion x x 20 Mike Wright x x x x x x x x x x x x x 20 Zach Wade x 21 Lamar Chapman x x x x x x x x x x x x x 22 Sausan Shakerin x x x x x x x x x 23 Chase Maires x x x x x x x 24 Justin Jones x x x x x x x x x x x x x 25 R.J. Stanford x x x x x x x x x x x x x 26 Ryan Lacy x x x x x x x x x x x x x 27 Brandon Burton x x x x x x x x x x x x x 28 Reggie Topps x x x x x x x x x x x x 29 Mychal Robinson x x x x x x x x 30 Ben Vroman x x x x x x x x x x x x x 31 Victor Spikes x x x x x x x 32 Chaz Walker x x x x x x x x x x x x x 33 Justin Taplin-Ross x x x x x x x x x x x x x 34 Tysen Clements x x x x x x x x x x 35 Greg Bird x x x 36 Eddie Wide x x x x x x x x x x x x x 37 Lolo Tenifa x 39 Joe Phillips x x x x x x x x x x x x 41 Koa Misi x x x x x x x x x x x x 42 Nai Fotu x x x x x x x x x x x x x 43 Lei Talamaivao x x x x x x x x x x 44 Dave Kruger x x x x x x x x x x x x x 45 Boo Andersen x x x x x x x x x x x x x 46 Trevor Moss x x x x x x x x x x x 47 Tatum Drecksel x x x x x x x x x 51 Jamel King x x x x x x x x 52 Matt Martinez x x x x x x x x x x x 54 Tevita Stevens x x x x x x x x x x x x x 55 Neli A’asa x x x x x x x x x x x x x 57 Tyler Williams x x x 59 Kepa Gaison x x x x x x x x x x x x x 62 Patrick Greene x x x x x x x x x x x x x 67 Derek Tuimauga x x x x x x x x x x x x x 68 Zane Beadles x x x x x x x x x x x x x 70 Tony Bergstrom x x x x x x x x x x x x x 71 Walter Watts x x x x x x x x x 72 Caleb Schlauderaff x x x x x x x x x x x x x 73 Daniel Bukarau x x x x 74 Sam Brenner x x x x x x x x x x x x x 75 Viliamu Nau x x x 77 Zane Taylor x x x x x x x x x x x x x 80 Chris Joppru x x x x x x x x x x x x x 81 Kendrick Moeai x x x x x x x x x x x x x 82 John Peel x x x x x x x x x x x 83 Ben Hendy x x x x x x x x x x x x x 84 Brad Clifford x x x x x x x x x x x x x 85 Jereme Brooks x x x x x x x x x x x x x 86 Sean Sellwood x x x x x x x x x x x x x 90 Derrick Shelby x x x x x x x x x x 92 Kenape Eliapo x x x x x x x x 94 Christian Cox x x x x x x x x x x x x x 96 Junior Tui’one x x x x x x x x x 98 Sealver Siliga x x x x x x x x x x x x x

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Game 1 - September 3 Game 2 - September 12 #19/18 Utah 35, Utah State 17 #17/17 Utah 24, San Jose State 14 Salt Lake City San Jose, Calif. Rice-Eccles Stadium (45,333) Spartan Stadium (23,684)

SALT LAKE CITY—The Utes answered questions about their new offensive SAN JOSE—A 17-point fourth quarter helped the Utes shake free of San Jose State personnel quickly, when Terrance Cain hit David Reed for a 65-yard touchdown and gain a 24-14 win. The score was tied 7-7 until the start of the fourth quarter, pass on Utah’s second offensive series to kick off a 35-17 Ute win. Utah’s points when Jereme Brooks pulled in a pass from Terrance Cain and raced 51 yards for te came off four touchdowns, a field goal and two safeties. Cain, playing in his first go-ahead touchdown. The Utes struck again on their very next drive when Eddie NCAA game, completed his first seven passes and finished 20-of-30 passing for Wide put together back-to-back 15-yard runs—the latter for a touchdown and a 286 yards and two touchdowns. Receivers Reed (172 yards, 1 TD) and John Peel 21-7 Ute lead. But the Spartans would counter with a TD of their own on the next (58 yards, 1 TD) both had career games, as did running Matt Asiata (36 rushes series. With the clock ticking down, Utah advanced to the San Jose State 4-yard for 156 yards and 2 TD). Ben Vroman made his first career field goal attempt—a line after Sausan Shakerin broke free for a 46-yard run on his very first carry as 44-yarder. Stevenson Sylvester had nine tackles and Joe Dale 2.5 TFL and a sack a Ute. Utah would settle for a Joe Phillips’ field goal from 25 yards out (the first for a defense that blanked USU in the second half. field goal attempt of his career) and Mike Wright picked off a Hail Mary pass to end the game. Brooks totaled a career-high 98 receiving yards and Matt Asiata ran Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final for 94 yards. Joe Dale had seven tackles and a TFL to lead the defense. Utah State 10 7 0 0 17 Utah 14 12 7 2 35 Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Utah 7 0 0 17 24 Scoring Summary San Jose State 0 7 0 7 14 USU - Ulinski 29 field goal, 11:40, 1st 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS UU - Reed 65 pass Cain (Vroman kick), 9:30, 1st Scoring Summary UU - Peel 22 pass Cain (Vroman kick), 5:34, 1st UU - Asiata 1 run (Vroman kick), 8:30, 1st USU - Turbin 96 run (Ulinski kick), 5:17, 1st SJSU - Rutley 2 run (Cope kick), 12:02, 2nd UU - Asiata 2 run (Vroman kick), 14:57, 2nd UU - Brooks 51 pass Cain (Phillips kick), 13:44, 4th UU - Team safety, 6:48, 2nd UU - Wide 15 run (Phillips kick), 9:03, 4th UU - Vroman 44 field goal, 4:25, 2nd SJSU - Avery 1 pass from La Secia (Cope kick), 5:03, 4th USU - Borel 2 run (Ulinski kick), 0:51, 2nd UU - Phillips 25 field goal, 00:13, 4th UU - Asiata 1 run (Vroman kick), 6:30, 3rd UU - Team safety, 0:49, 4th Team Statistics UU SJSU First Downs 23 18 Team Statistics USU UU Net Rushing 40-251 22-22 First Downs 13 27 Passing 18-32-0 21-34-1 Net Rushing 34-221 50-233 Passing Yards 248 242 Passing 10-26-1 20-30-1 Total Offense 72-499 56-264 Passing Yards 121 286 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 Total Offense 60-342 80-519 Penalties 11-69 7-60 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-2 Interceptions-Yds 1-2 0-0 Penalties 5-40 5-37 Punting 2-94 9-340 Interceptions-Yds 1-20 1-0 Punt Returns 2-31 0-0 Punting 7-270 4-187 Kickoff Returns 3-74 4-66 Punt Returns 0-0 3-43 Time of Possession 32:18 27:42 Kickoff Returns 3-47 4-93 Third Down Conversions 8-15 3-12 Time of Possession 24:04 35:56 Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 0-0 Third Down Conversions 0-12 4-11 Sacks By 1-5 1-7 Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 0-1 Sacks By 1-6 2-12 Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)–Utah: Asiata 20-94-1, Cain 10-69-0, Shakerin 1-46-0, Wide 8-40- Individual Leaders 1. SJSU: Rutley 2-10-1, Perry 7-9-0, Reed 1-6-0. Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)–Utah: Asiata 36-156-2, Wide 6-30-0, Cain 5-22-0. USU: Turbin Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)–Utah: Cain 18-31-0-248-1, Asiata 0-1-0-0-0. SJSU: La 13-148-1, Borel 14-48-1, Butler 1-12-0. Secla 21-33-1-242-1, Reed 0-1-0-0-0. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)–Utah: Cain 20-30-1-286-2. USU: Borel 10-26-1-121-0. Receiving (No-Yds-TD)–Utah: Brooks 5-98-1, Reed 5-62-0, Peel 4-49-0, Asiata 3-30-0. Receiving (No-Yds-TD)–Utah: Reed 10-172-1, Peel 4-58-1, Brooks 3-23-0, Asiata 2-17- SJSU: Jurovich 7-113-0, Avery 7-85-1, Beauchman 2-15-0, Otten 2-13-0, Muldrow 1-11-0. 0, Wesson 1-16-0. USU: Morrison 3-57-0, Bartlett 2-18-0, Sawyer 2-11-0, Smith 1-16-0. Kickoff Returns–Utah: Smithson 2-51, Reed 1-23. SJSU: Newsom 2-41, Manzanares Kickoff Returns–Utah: Reed 3-72, Smithson 1-21. USU: Sawyer 3-47 1-18, Rutley 1-7 Punt Returns–Utah: Matthews 2-39. USU: None Punt Returns–Utah: Matthews 2-31. SJSU: None Utah Defensive Leaders–Tackles: Sylvester 9, Wright 8, Dale 7. Sacks: Fotu 1-8, Dale Utah Defensive Leaders–Tackles: Dale 7, Misi 6, Burton 4, Stanford 4. Sacks: Cox 1.0- 1-4. TFL: Dale 2.5-8, Cox 1-12, Fotu 1-8. Interceptions: Jones 1-0. 5. TFL: Fotu 1.0-6, Cox 1.0-5, Sylvester 1.0-5, Dale 1.0-1. Interceptions: Wright 1-0.

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Game 3 - September 19 Game 4 - September 26 Oregon 31, #18/16 Utah 24 Utah 30, Louisville 14 Eugene, Oregon Salt Lake City Autzen Stadium (58,017) Rice-Eccles Stadium (48,588)

EUGENE—After falling behind 21-7 in the first half, Utah rallied to within four SALT LAKE CITY—Utah beat Louisville 30-14, but lost the league’s best running 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS before falling to Oregon, 31-24, in Eugene. Robert Johnson led the second half back when senior Matt Asiata (averaging 101.3 yards entering the game) suffered a comeback when he scooped up a fumble caused by Mike Wright and returned it 28 season-ending knee injury in the first quarter. The Utes jumped to a 20-0 first half yards for a touchdown to narrow the gap to 28-24. It was Utah’s second touchdown lead behind quarterback Terrance Cain, who completed his first nine passes. Cain in a 15 second span in the third quarter. The series prior to Johnson’s fumble return, finished with 202 yards and two touchdowns on 17-of-22 passing, and also rushd Terrance Cain found Jereme Brooks for a 22-yard touchdown pass. Johnson gave the for 51 yards. Eddie Wide filled the void left by Asiata by rushing for a career-high Utes an opportunity to take the lead late in the fourth quarter when he intercepted 129 yards on 19 carries for a 6.8 average gain. David Reed contributed 78 yards a pass in the end zone after the Ducks had advanced to the Utah 9-yard line. But receiving, including a 42-yard touchdown catch. The defense, which also suffered the Utes handed the ball right back by throwing a pick of their own, which set up a blow when starting tackle Lei Talamaivao broke his fibula, held the Cardinals an Oregon field goal for the final margin of defeat. Cain finished with 178 passing to 80 net rushing yards and 261 total yards. Robert Johnson made a spectacular yards and also led Utah’s rushers with 68 net yards. Joe Dale’s seven tackles led play—saving a fumble forced by Koa Misi from going out of bounds by flipping it a Ute defense that recovered three fumbles—all which subsequently led to Utah backwards to a waiting R.J. Stanford. Kepa Gaison had a career-high seven tackles scores. and 1.5 sacks for seven yards, and Misi had seven tackles, a TFL and a forced fumble. Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Utah 7 0 17 0 24 Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Oregon 14 7 7 3 31 Louisville 0 0 7 7 14 Utah 14 6 0 10 30 Scoring Summary UO - Thurmond 78 punt return (Flint kick), 12:46, 1st Scoring Summary UU - Cain 19 run (Phillips kick), 6:34, 1st UU - Asiata 24 run (Phillips kick), 6:04, 1st UO - James 3 run (Flint kick), 00:57, 1st UU - Reed 42 pass from Cain (Phillips kick), 5:46, 1st UO - Masoli 22 run (Flint kick), 4:39, 2nd UU - Phillips 30 field goal, 5:17, 2nd UU - Phillips 22 field goal, 11:20, 3rd UU - Phillips 48 field goal, 00:00, 2nd UO - Masoli 4 run (Flint kick), 8:34, 3rd UL - Burke 8 run (Payne kick), 7:47, 3rd UU - Brooks 22 pass from Cain (Phillips kick), 4:03, 3rd UU - Phillips 24 field goal, 12:34, 4th UU - Johnson 28 fumble recovery (Phillips kick), 3:46, 3rd UL - Graham 16 pass from Burke (Payne kick), 8:51, 4th UO - Flint 31 field goal, 3:30, 4th UU - Brooks 34 pass from Cain (Phillips kick), 5:08, 4th

Team Statistics UU UO Team Statistics LOU UU First Downs 15 15 First Downs 18 19 Net Rushing 33-119 51-217 Net Rushing 35-80 42-214 Passing 20-42-2 4-16-1 Passing 15-33-1 17-22-1 Passing Yards 178 95 Passing Yards 181 202 Total Offense 75-297 67-312 Total Offense 68-261 64-416 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-3 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0 Penalties 10-100 6-45 Penalties 5-50 9-100 Interceptions-Yds 1-0 2-41 Interceptions-Yds 1-21 1-4 Punting 9-340 7-236 Punting 7-343 7-314 Punt Returns 5-33 4-96-1 Punt Returns 1-0- 3-17 Kickoff Returns 6-140 4-112 Kickoff Returns 1-33 2-31 Time of Possession 33:28 26:32 Time of Possession 28:13 31:47 Third Down Conversions 5-18 3-14 Third Down Conversions 4-14 4-13 Fourth Down Conversions 0-2 0-2 Fourth Down Conversions 0-1 0-0 Sacks By 1-6 1-8 Sacks By 3-14 4-26

Individual Leaders Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)–Utah: Cain 16-68-1, Asiata 15-54-0, Wide 2-(-3)-0. UO: James 27- Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)–Utah: Wide 19-129-0, Cain 14-51-0, Asiata 3-26-1, Smithson 152-1, Masoli 12-47-2, Barner 9-17-0, Holland 1-3-0. 4-18-0. UL: Powell 10-25-0, Anderson 10-22-0, Guy 1-17-0, Burke 11-7-1. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)–Utah: Cain 20-41-2-178-1, Team 0-1-0-0-0. UO: Masoli Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)–Utah: Cain 17-22-1-202-2. UL: Burke 15-33-1-181-1. 4-16-1-95-0. Receiving (No-Yds-TD)–Utah: Reed 6-78-1, Smithson 3-14-0, Brooks 2-42-1, Asiata Receiving (No-Yds-TD)–Utah: Reed 5-48-0, Smithson 5-33-0, Brooks 4-28-1, Peel 2-30- 2-17-0, Matthews 1-31-0, Key 1-14-0. UL: Long 6-61-0, Beaumont 4-87-0, Graham 3-29- 0, Asiata 2-24-0, Key 2-15-0. UO: Maehl 1-58-0, Holland 1-27-0, Dickson 1-7-0, James 1. 1-3-0. Kickoff Returns–Utah: Smithson 1-19, Reed 1-12. UL: Beaumont 1-33. Kickoff Returns–Utah: Smithson 6-140. UO: Thurmond 2-62, James 1-23, Barner 1-27. Punt Returns–Utah: Matthews 3-17. UL: Robinson 1-0. Punt Returns–Utah: Matthews 4-28. UO: Thurmond 4-96. Utah Defensive Leaders–Tackles: Misi 7, Gaison 7, Sylvester 6. Sacks: Gaison 1.5-7, Utah Defensive Leaders–Tackles: Dale 7, Misi 6, Shelby 6, Wright 6. Sacks: Burton Wright 1.0-9. TFL: Wright 1.5-10, Gaison 1.5-7. Interceptions: Wright 1-4. 1.0-6. TFL: Talamaivao 2.0-4, Shelby 1.0-1, Chapman 1.0-1, Burton 1.0-6, Gaison 1.0-1. Interceptions: Johnson 1-0.

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Game 5 - October 10 Game 6 - October 17 Utah 24, Colorado State 17 #24 Utah 35, UNLV 15 Fort Collins, Colo. Las Vegas, Nev. Hughes Stadium (30,499) Sam Boyd Stadium (26,315)

FT. COLLINS—Interceptions by Robert Johnson on three consecutive series boosted LAS VEGAS—A busy night by the defense fueled a 35-15 Utah victory over Utah to a come-from-behind 24-17 victory over Colorado State on a frigid day in UNLV. The Utes ran 25 fewer plays than the Rebels and had possession of the Ft. Collins. Utah, which trailed by as many as 14 points (17-3) in the second half, ball for nearly 10 fewer minutes, but took advantage of an opportunistic defense scored the final three touchdowns of the game. Two of Johnson’s picks set up Utah that scored one touchdown and advanced to the UNLV 8-yard line after creating touchdowns, and the third allowed the Utes to run out the game clock deep in CSU another turnover. Robert Johnson electrified the large Ute contingent in Las Vegas territory. Terrance Cain completed 75-percent of his passes (24-32) for 248 yards with his six tackles, two tackles for loss, interception, touchdown and 95 yards in and two touchdowns. Cain also rushed for 71 yards. David Reed had 140 receiving interception return yardage. His touchdown came after Christian Cox intercepted yards and a touchdown, while Eddie Wide rushed for 101 yards and a touchdown, a pass and then fumbled. Johnson grabbed the loose ball and raced 64 yards to pay and also caught what would prove the game-winning touchdown pass. In addition dirt. In his first career start, cornerback Lamar Chapman led all Ute tacklers with to his three picks, which he returned for 44 yards, Johnson chipped in five tackles eight stops and also made a pass breakup in the end zone. The Utes spent a lot of and a pass breakup. Stevenson Sylvester led Utah with seven tackles. time in the Rebel backfield—recording a season-high 13 tackles for loss and three sacks. Eddie Wide led the offense with 111 net rushing yards. Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Utah 3 0 7 14 24 Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Colorado State 0 3 14 0 17 Utah 7 21 0 7 35 UNLV 3 3 9 0 15 Scoring Summary 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS UU - Phillips 41 field goal, 5:27, 1st Scoring Summary CSU - Deline 43 field goal, 9:03, 2nd LV - Watson 21 field goal, 9:15, 1st CSU - Mason 1 run (Deline kick), 11:10, 3rd UU - Key 6 pass from Cain (Phillips kick), 1:58, 1st CSU - Morton 36 pass from Stucker (Deline kick), 4:53, 3rd LV - Watson 26 field goal, 13:41, 2nd UU - Reed 47 pass from Cain (Phillips kick), 4:17, 3rd UU - Hendy 6 pass from Cain (Phillips kick), 7:29, 2nd UU - Wide 1 run (Phillips kick), 9:29, 4th UU - Cain 3 run (Phillips kick), 5:17, 2nd UU - Wide 8 pass from Cain (Phillips kick), 3:40, 4th UU - Johnson 64 interception return (Phillips kick), 1:11, 2nd LV - Payne 2 pass from Clausen (Clayton pass fail), 9:07, 3rd Team Statistics UU CSU LV - Watson 37 field goal, 4:33, 3rd First Downs 22 17 UU - Wide 37 run (Phillips kick), 12:55, 4th Net Rushing 40-209 31-150 Passing 24-32-1 12-24-3 Team Statistics UU LV Passing Yards 248 184 First Downs 14 23 Total Offense 72-457 55-334 Net Rushing 31-153 33-91 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-0 Passing 17-24-0 25-47-2 Penalties 5-70 3-15 Passing Yards 174 236 Interceptions-Yds 3-44 1-0 Total Offense 55-327 80-327 Punting 2-92 3-147 Fumbles-Lost 5-2 1-0 Punt Returns 1-31 0-0 Penalties 10-110 6-45 Kickoff Returns 4-83 4-104 Interceptions-Yds 2-95-1 0-0 Time of Possession 32:49 27:11 Punting 5-166 4-185 Third Down Conversions 9-14 5-12 Punt Returns 2-15 0-0 Fourth Down Conversions 0-2 1-2 Kickoff Returns 5-135 4-88 Sacks By 2-16 1-3 Time of Possession 25:16 34:44 Third Down Conversions 5-10 7-18 Individual Leaders Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 1-3 Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)–Utah: Wide 18-101-1, Cain 15-71-0, Smithson 3-25-0, Reed 1-10- Sacks By 3-22 1-12 0, Brooks 1-6-0. CSU: Mason 24-130-0, Greer 1-45-0, Greenwood 2-2-0. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)–Utah: Cain 24-32-1-248-2. CSU: Stucker 12-24-3-184-1. Individual Leaders Receiving (No-Yds-TD)–Utah: Reed 9-140-1, Wide 6-25-1, Brooks 5-42-0, Key 2-23-0, Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)–Utah: Wide 17-111-1, Cain 8-22-1, Matthews 2-11-0, Shakerin Peel 1-11-0 CSU: Morton 5-106-1, Greer 3-33-0, Peitz 2-19-0, Pauga 1-17-0, Square 3-10-0. LV: Trotter 13-46-0, Clausen 1-27-0, Cox 5-11-0, Clayton 11-6-0. 1-9-0. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)–Utah: Cain 17-24-0-174-2. LV: Clayton 23-44-2-233-0, Kickoff Returns–Utah: Reed 2-44, Smithson 1-28, Clifford 1-11. CSU: Greenwood 3-61, Clausen 2-2-0-13-1. Morton 1-43. Receiving (No-Yds-TD)–Utah: Brooks 6-49-0, Reed 3-46-0, Key 3-34-1, Hendy 3-27-1, Punt Returns–Utah: Matthews 1-31. CSU: None. Peel 1-10-0, Wide 1-8-0. LV: Payne 7-58-1, Johnson 6-86-0, Wolfe 6-50-0, Trotter 4-27-0. Utah Defensive Leaders–Tackles: Sylvester 7, Wright 6, Burton 6. Sacks: Misi 1.0-8, Kickoff Returns–Utah: Christopher 4-107, Brooks 1-28. LV: Purvis, 4-88. Shelby 1.0-8. TFL: Misi 1.0-8, Shelby 1.0-8, Stanford 1.0-7, Manis 1.0-3, Eliapo 1.0-1. Punt Returns–Utah: Matthews 2-15. LV: None. Interceptions: Johnson 3-44. Utah Defensive Leaders–Tackles: Chapman 8, Misi 7, Wright 7. Sacks: Kruger 1.0-9, Cox 1.0-7, Misi 0.5-3, Tui’one 0.5-3. TFL: Johnson 2.0-6, Siliga 2.0-3, Cox 1.5-8, Shelby 1.5-5, Eliapo 1.5-2. Interceptions: Johnson 1-95, Cox 1-0.

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Game 7 - October 24 Game 8 - October 31 #19/20 Utah 23, Air Force 16 (OT) #16 (BCS)/19 (AP) Utah 22, Wyoming 10 Salt Lake City Salt Lake City Rice-Eccles Stadium (45,129) Rice-Eccles Stadium (44,837)

SALT LAKE CITY—Eddie Wide scored on a 1-yard run in overtime and the Ute SALT LAKE CITY—True freshman Jordan Wynn made his NCAA debut a 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS defense stopped Air Force at the 7-yard line on downs for a 23-16 victory. On a day memorable one, coming off the bench—and a redshirt year—in the second half when the Ute offense earned just eight first downs, fumbled six times (losing two) to lead Utah to a come-from-behind 22-10 victory over Wyoming. Wynn led and was held to a season-low 267 yards, the defense came to the rescue. Posting four scoring drives in the second half (two field goals and two touchdowns) to career tackle highs were Robert Johnson (15) and the entire defensive line of Dave bring Utah back from a 10-3 deficit. He replaced starter Terrance Cain, who was Kruger (13), Koa Misi (12), Sealver Siliga (11) and Derrick Shelby (9). Stevenson 10-of-13 passing for 121 yards in the first half. Eddie Wide tied the school record Sylvester recorded a season-high 13 tackles for a defense that was on the field for for consecutive 100-yard rushing games with his fifth straight century, running nearly 39 minutes. Big offensive guns were Wide, who netted 121 yards with two for a career-high 135 yards and a touchdown. The Koa Misi-led defense blanked touchdowns, and David Reed with 149 receiving yards. Wide became the seventh the Cowboys in the second half—allowing just 74 total yards after the break and Ute ever to post four-consecutive 100-yard games, while Reed’s number included 51 rushing yards for the game. Misi had eight tackles, including two sacks. R.J. the second longest reception in school history—a 90-yard touchdown play. Stanford had an interception and two pass breakups and Justin Taplin-Ross tallied a career-best six tackles in his first start. Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT Final Air Force 10 0 3 3 0 16 Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Utah 6 0 10 0 7 23 Wyoming 3 7 0 0 10 Utah 0 3 6 13 22 Scoring Summary UU - Wide 44 run (Phillips kick failed), 12:22, 1st Scoring Summary AF - Soderberg 27 field goal, 6:40, 1st WY - Watts 32 field goal, 8:02, 2st AF - Tew 1 run (Soderberg kick), 00:35, 1st UU - Phillips 43 field goal, 11:08, 2nd UU - Reed 90 pass from Cain (Phillips kick), 9:39, 3rd WY - Carta-Samuels 30 pass from Benjamin (Watts kick), 4:56, 2nd UU - Phillips 31 field goal, 7:15, 3rd UU - Phillips 26 field goal, 7:47, 3rd AF - Soderberg 22 field goal, 0:14, 3rd UU - Phillips 38 field goal, 0:19, 3rd AF - Soderberg 48 field goal, 6:29, 4th UU - Brooks 22 pass from Wynn (Phillips kick), 7:35, 4th UU - Wide 1 run (Phillips kick), 15:00, OT UU - Wide 5 run (Wynn pass failed), 1:41, 4th

Team Statistics AF UU Team Statistics AF UU First Downs 20 8 First Downs 12 19 Net Rushing 75-254 30-100 Net Rushing 25-51 38-152 Passing 7-10-0 11-21-0 Passing 20-31-1 20-28-0 Passing Yards 64 167 Passing Yards 151 211 Total Offense 85-318 51-267 Total Offense 56-202 66-363 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 6-2 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0 Penalties 3-15 5-35 Penalties 7-44 7-51 Interceptions-Yds 0-0 0-0 Interceptions-Yds 0-0 1-9 Punting 7-292 8-385 Punting 6-264 4-142 Punt Returns 3-35 3-11 Punt Returns 1-5 3-7 Kickoff Returns 3-54 5-123 Kickoff Returns 0-0 3-56 Time of Possession 38:57 21:03 Time of Possession 26:08 33:52 Third Down Conversions 8-20 4-14 Third Down Conversions 2-13 4-13 Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 0-0 Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 0-1 Sacks By 3-24 0-0 Sacks By 2-12 5-35

Individual Leaders Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)–Utah: Wide 17-121-2, Matthews 1-5-0, Brooks 1-0-0. AF: Dietz Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)–Utah: Wide 24-135-1, Christopher 4-18-0, Matthews 2-14-0. WY: 28-98-0, Tew 16-43-1, Warzeka 4-34-0, Clark 17-33-0, Hunter 2-28-0, Halderman 3-14-0. Stewart 6-28-0, Alexander 4-10-0, Carta-Samuels 12-9-0. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)–Utah: Cain 11-21-0-167-1. AF: Dietz 7-10-0-64-0. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)–Utah: Wynn 9-14-0-82-1, Cain 10-13-0-121-0, Christopher Receiving (No-Yds-TD)–Utah: Reed 7-149-1, Brooks 2-6-0, Matthews 1-6-0, Key 1-6-0. 1-1-0-8-0. WY: Carta-Samuels 19-30-1-121-0, Benjamin 1-1-0-30-1. AF: Halderman 3-54-0, Clark 2-2-0, Fogler 1-4-0, Tew 1-4-0. Receiving (No-Yds-TD)–Utah: Reed 7-59-0, Brooks 3-65-1, Matthews 3-18-0, Key 2-17- Kickoff Returns–Utah: Christopher 4-98, Brooks 1-25. AF: Rembert 3-54. 0, Peel 2-17-0, Moeai 1-22-0, Wide 1-12-0, Hendy 1-1-0. WY: Bolger 4-26-0, Stewart Punt Returns–Utah: Matthews 3-11. AF: Davis 1-35, Wright 1-1. 4-15-0, Bolling 3-35-0, Leonard 3-19-0, Benjamin 3-17-0, Carta-Samuels 1-30-1. Utah Defensive Leaders–Tackles: Johnson 15, Sylvester 13, Kruger 13, Misi 12. Sacks: Kickoff Returns–Utah: Christopher 2-34, Brooks 1-22. WY: None. None. TFL: Johnson 1.5-6, Kruger 1.5-2, Shelby 1.5-2, Siliga 1.0-2, Misi 1.0-0, Sylvester Punt Returns–Utah: Christopher 3-7. WY: Leonard 1-5. 0.5-1. Interceptions: None. Utah Defensive Leaders–Tackles: Misi 8, Taplin-Ross 6, Stanford 5, Gaison 5. Sacks: Misi 2.0-9, Cox 1.0-12, Shelby 1.0-11, Siliga 1.0-3. TFL: Misi 2.0-9, Siliga 2.0-5, Cox 1.0- 12, Shelby 1.0-11, Stanford 1.0-1. Interceptions: Stanford 1-9.

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Game 9 - November 7 Game 10 - November 14 #14 (BCS)/17 (AP) UTah 45, New mexico 14 #4 (BCS)/4 (AP) TCU 55, #16 (BCS)/16 (AP) Utah 28 Salt Lake City Fort Worth, Texas Rice-Eccles Stadium (45,051) Amon G. Carter Stadium (50,307)

SALT LAKE CITY—Quarterback Jordan Wynn made the best starting debut ever FT. WORTH— Utah had no answers for the No. 4 ranked team in the country, by a Utah true freshman, passing for 297 yards and two touchdowns, and Utah falling to TCU 55-28. After Utah tied the game at 7-7 on Shaky Smithson’s 10-yard erupted in the second half to crush New Mexico 45-14. Eddie Wide spearheaded touchdown run in the first quarter, TCU scored four unanswered touchdowns. the second-half shelling by rushing for 122 of his career-high 145 yards in the last David Reed (111 yards on six receptions) broke the drought with a sensational catch two quarters to become the first player in school history to rush for 100 yards in on a 50-yard pass play from Jordan Wynn, but the Utes trailed 38-14 at the half. six consecutive games. Freshman RB Sausan Shakerin turned in the first 100-yard Robert Johnson’s 10 tackles led the defense, which allowed 549 total yards—215 game of his career and Jereme Brooks registered a career-high 135 receiving yards. more yards than in any previous game of the season. After allowing a first-quarter touchdown, Utah’s first-string defense did not allow another score. (The Lobos pinned a touchdown on the Ute backup defenders with Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final 0:17 remaining). Mike Wright had a team-high seven tackles and Brandon Burton Utah 7 7 7 7 28 and Ryan Lacy grabbed their first career interceptions. TCU 14 24 3 14 55

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring Summary New Mexico 7 0 0 7 14 TCU - Tucker 41 run (Evans kick) 11:33, 1st Utah 7 10 21 7 45 UU - Smithson 10 run (Phillips kick), 4:48, 1st TCU - Christian 16 pas from Dalton (Evans kick), 3:00, 1st Scoring Summary TCU - Kerley 3 run (Evans kick), 14:11, 2nd 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS UU - Brooks 69 pass from Wynn (Phillips kick), 5:52, 1st TCU - Hicks 1 (Evans kick), 12:34, 2nd NM - Kirk 59 pass from Porterie (Aho kick), 4:07, 1st TCU - Carder 15 interception return (Evans kick), 11:40, 2nd UU - Wide 1 run (Phillips kick), 5:59, 2nd UU - Reed 50 pass from Wynn (Phillips kick), 5:35, 2nd UU - Phillips 24 field goal, 0:54, 2nd TCU - Evans 30 field goal, 00:15, 2nd UU - Shakerin 20 pass from Wynn (Phillips kick), 12:44, 3rd TCU - Evans 42 field goal, 7:53, 3rd UU - Brooks 29 run (Phillips kick), 8:00, 3rd UU - Wide 1 run (Phillips kick), 1:03, 3rd UU - Wide 35 run (Phillips kick), 4:06, 3rd TCU - Wesley 14 run (Evans kick), 12:50, 4th UU - Shakerin 8 run (Phillips kick), 9:56, 4th TCU - Tucker 9 run (Evans kick), 5:06, 4th NM - James 15 pass from Holbrook (Aho kick), 0:17, 4th UU - Smithson 10 run (Phillips kick), 2:29, 4th

Team Statistics NM UU Team Statistics UU TCU First Downs 15 28 First Downs 11 32 Net Rushing 29-82 47-251 Net Rushing 27-65 51-342 Passing 21-42-2 19-31-1 Passing 16-32-1 17-29-1 Passing Yards 252 306 Passing Yards 219 207 Total Offense 71-334 78-557 Total Offense 59-284 80-549 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 5-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-1 Penalties 9-81 4-34 Penalties 14-110 5-45 Interceptions-Yds 1-2 2-0 Interceptions-Yds 1-0 1-15-1 Punting 8-410 3-154 Punting 9-360 3-95 Punt Returns 0-0 5-26 Punt Returns 1-7 6-62 Kickoff Returns 2-54 2-38 Kickoff Returns 10-185 2-30 Time of Possession 26:16 33:44 Time of Possession 25:53 34:07 Third Down Conversions 5-18 8-15 Third Down Conversions 4-15 7-13 Fourth Down Conversions 2-4 1-2 Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 0-0 Sacks By 0-0 2-18 Sacks By 0-0 2-7

Individual Leaders Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)–Utah: Wide 20-145-2, Shakerin 16-100-1, Brooks 1-29-1, Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)–Utah: Wide 14-25-1, Smithson 5-23-2, Shakerin 4-12-0, Wynn Smithson 3-5-0. NM: Carrier 11-54-0, Holbrook 5-21-0, Dennis 5-14-0 3-7-0. TCU: Wesley 12-137-1, Tucker 8-68-2, Turner 11-62-0, Dalton 9-48-0, Dawson Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)–Utah: Wynn 18-28-1-297-2, Christopher 1-1-0-9-0. NM: 3-12-0, Fort 4-10-0. Porterie 15-32-2-186-1, Holbrook 6-10-0-66-1. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)–Utah: Wynn 16-32-1-219-1. TCU: Dalton 17-29-1-207-1. Receiving (No-Yds-TD)–Utah: Brooks 6-135-1, Reed 6-65-0, Shakerin 3-34-1, Matthews Receiving (No-Yds-TD)–Utah: Reed 6-111-1, Wide 3-20-0, Moeai 1-34-0, Christopher 1-33-0, Peel 1-26-0. NM: Kirk 4-82-1, Jones 3-35-0, Williams 3-28-0, James 2-23-1, 1-31-0, Shakerin 1-8-0, Brooks 1-6-0. TCU: Christian 5-48-1, Kerley 4-35-0, Young 3-48-0, Dennis 2-19-0, Hernandez 2-19-0, Carrier 2-3-0, Wright 1-21-0, Reed 1-17-0. Johnson 2-51-0. Kickoff Returns–Utah: Brooks 2-38. NM: Carrier 1-28, Solomon 1-26. Kickoff Returns–Utah: Smithson 7-167, Reed 1-10, Andersen 2-8. TCU: McCoy 1-17, Punt Returns–Utah: Christopher 5-26. NM: None. Kerley 1-13. Utah Defensive Leaders–Tackles: Wright 7, Walker 5, Chapman 4, Johnson 4, Burton Punt Returns–Utah: Burton 1-7. TCU: Kerley 5-56. 4. Sacks: Manis 1.0-12, Shelby 0.5-3, Fotu 0.5-3. TFL: Manis 1.0-12, Wright 1.0-2, Utah Defensive Leaders–Tackles: Johnson 10, Siliga 9, Wright 8, Kruger 8. Sacks: Chapman 1.0-2, Taplin-Ross 1.0-2, Misi 1.0-1, Nau 1.0-1. Interceptions: Burton 1, Lacy 1. None. TFL: Kruger 2.0-2, Cox 1.0-2, Talamaivao 1.0-1, Gaison 1.0-1. Interceptions: Chapman 1.

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Game 11 - November 21 Game 12 - November 28 #21 (BCS)/23 (AP) Utah 38, San Diego State 7 #19 (BCS)/18 (AP) BYU 26, #21 (BCS)/22 (AP) UTAH 23 Salt Lake City Provo, Utah Rice-Eccles Stadium (44,991) LaVell Edwards Stadium (64,301)

SALT LAKE CITY—Utah scored touchdowns on four of its first five possessions PROVO—The No. 21-ranked Utes lost a heartbreaker in overtime, 26-23 to No. 2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS and beat San Diego State 38-7. Eddie Wide scored on touchdown runs of eight 19 Brigham Young in Provo on Nov. 28. Trailing 20-6 after three quarters, Utah and two yards, Shaky Smithson scored on a 4-yard run and Jereme Brooks made a mounted a comeback that culminated with a 40-yard game-tying field goal by Joe nice grab on a 24-yard touchdown pass from Jordan Wynn. A minute after Brooks Phillips with 0:29 left in regulation. Phillips made two of his school-record five field put Utah up 28-0, Joe Dale intercepted an Aztec pass and ran it back 30 yards for a goals in the fourth quarter, with the other score coming on a 1-yard touchdown run touchdown. Utah finished its scoring for the half, and the night, with a 47-yard field by Eddie Wide with a two-point conversion pass from Jordan Wynn to David Reed. goal from Joe Phillips. David Reed became the sixth player in school history to get Phillips would make a 29-yard field goal in overtime to put Utah up 23-20, before 1,000 receiving yards in a season, moving his total to 1,019 yards with an 89-yard the Cougars scored a touchdown on a Ute defense that had been brilliant all day. game. Stevenson Sylvester’s nine tackles (1 sack) led a Utah defense that held SDSU Mike Wright (11 tackles, 1 TFL) and Stevenson Sylvester (8 tackles and an 11-yard to just two net yards in the second quarter and pitched a shutout for the first three sack) helped Utah hold BYU to 265 total yards, sacked Cougar QB Max Hall four quarters. Along with his pick-six, Dale had a TFL and a pass breakup. times and pressured him into 12-of-32 passing for 134 yards. For the offense, Wide recorded his seventh 100-yard game of the season (114 yards). Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final San Diego State 0 0 0 7 7 Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT Final Utah 14 24 0 0 38 Utah 6 0 0 14 3 23 Brigham Young 0 13 7 0 6 26 Scoring Summary UU - Wide 8 run (Phillips kick), 11:28, 1st Scoring Summary UU - Wide 2 run (Phillips kick), 2:24, 1st UU - Phillips 39 field goal, 11:16, 1st UU - Smithson 4 run (Phillips kick), 10:08, 2nd UU - Phillips 21 field goal, 6:13, 1st UU - Brooks 24 pass from Wynn (Phillips kick), 5:57, 2nd BYU - Payne 28 field goal, 14:47, 2nd UU - Dale 30 interception return (Phillips kick), 4:48, 2nd BYU - Unga 2 run (Payne kick), 6:43, 2nd UU - Phillips 47 field goal, 00:00, 2nd BYU - Payne 37 field goal, 00:04, 2nd SDSU - Sandifer 17 pass from Lindley (Yoshida kick), 11:44, 4th BYU - Tonga 1 pass from Hall (Payne kick), 10:11, 3rd UU - Phillips 31 field goal, 14:49, 4th Team Statistics SDSU UU UU - Wide 1 run (Reed pass from Wynn), 7:16, 4th First Downs 16 22 UU - Phillips 40 field goal, 00:29, 4th Net Rushing 29-55 42-189 UU - Phillips 29 field goal, OT Passing 17-37-2 15-29-0 UU - George 25 pass from Hall, OT Passing Yards 207 202 Total Offense 66-262 71-391 Team Statistics UU BYU Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 First Downs 17 14 Penalties 5-40 4-36 Net Rushing 30-97 36-131 Interceptions-Yds 0-0 2-33-1 Passing 22-45-1 12-32-0 Punting 8-376 6-253 Passing Yards 201 134 Punt Returns 3-0 6-54 Total Offense 75-298 68-265 Kickoff Returns 4-87 2-41 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Time of Possession 28:38 31:22 Penalties 12-113 7-60 Third Down Conversions 6-17 8-16 Interceptions-Yds 0-0 1-52 Fourth Down Conversions 0-1 0-1 Punting 7-291 9-377 Sacks By 0-0 2-19 Punt Returns 5-67 5-63 Kickoff Returns 3-78 3-49 Individual Leaders Time of Possession 31:00 29:00 Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)–Utah: Wide 16-84-2, Cain 5-33-0, Smithson 9-31-1, Wynn 4-15-0, Third Down Conversions 4-18 6-18 Stowers 3-12-0, Shakerin 2-10-0. SDSU: Sullivan 18-55-0, Kazee 8-19-0, Sampson 1-0-0, Fourth Down Conversions 1-1 0-0 Lindley 2-(-19)-0. Sacks By 4-40 2-19 Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)–Utah: Wynn 14-28-0-195-1, Smithson 1-1-0-7-0. SDSU: Lindley 17-37-2-207-1. Individual Leaders Receiving (No-Yds-TD)–Utah: Brooks 7-100-1, Reed 6-89-0, Key 1-7-0, Wide 1-6-0. Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)–Utah: Wide 21-114-1, Wynn 6-(-1)-0, Smithson 2-(-2)-0. BYU: SDSU: Sandifer 7-74-1, Sampson 4-76-0, Wallace 2-21-0, Umuolo 2-18-0, Unga 23-116-1, Hall 11-19-0, Tonga 2-(-4)-0. Sullivan 1-16-0. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)–Utah: Wynn 21-41-1-198-0, Smithson 1-4-0-3-0. BYU: Kickoff Returns–Utah: Smithson 2-41. SDSU: Mauldin 4-87. Hall 12-32-0-134-2. Punt Returns–Utah: Smithson 5-54, Burton 1-0. SDSU: King 3-0. Receiving (No-Yds-TD)–Utah: Key 10-85-0, Reed 5-66-0, Brooks 5-26-0, Smithson 1-24- Utah Defensive Leaders–Tackles: Sylvester 9, Stanford 6, Burton 5, Dale 5, Cox 5, 0, Wide 1-0-0. BYU: George 2-43-1, Pitta 2-31-0, Jacobson 2-20-0, Tonga 2-8-1, DiLuigi Misi 5. Sacks: Sylvester 1.0-8, Cox 1.0-11. TFL: Cox 1.0-11, Sylvester 1.0-8, Dale 1.0-1, 2-7-0, Hafoka 1-13-0, Chambers 1-12-0. Taplin-Ross 1.0-1, Talamaivao 1.0-1, Wright 0.5-1, Kruger 0.5-0. Interceptions: Dale Kickoff Returns–Utah: Christopher 3-78. BYU: Chambers 2-33, DiLuigi 1-16. 1-30-1, Chapman 1-3. Punt Returns–Utah: Smithson 5-67. BYU: Chambers 5-63. Utah Defensive Leaders–Tackles: Wright 11, Sylvester 8, Dale 5, Fotu 4, Johnson 4, Misi 4. Sacks: Gaison 1.0-13, Sylvester 1.0-11, Cox 1.0-10, Misi 1.0-6. TFL: Gaison 1.0-13, Sylvester 1.0-11, Cox 1.0-10, Misi 1.0-6, Fotu 1.0-5, Wright 1.0-1. Interceptions: None.

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Scoring Summary Game 13 - December 23 UC - Verneen 36 run (D’Amato kick), 6:06, 1st UC - Young 31 interception return (D’Amato kick), 5:55, 1st #23 UTAH 37, California 27 UU - Moeai 6 pass from Wynn (Phillips kick), 1:35, 1st San Diego, Calif. - Poinsettia Bowl UU - Phillips 28 field goal, 9:31, 2nd Qualcomm Stadium (32,665) UU - Moeai 15 pass from Wynn (Phillips kick), 4:58, 2nd UU - Brooks 21 pass from Wynn (Phillips kick), 0:43, 2nd UU - Phillips 29 field goal, 3:13, 3rd SAN DIEGO—After spotting Cal a 14-0 first-quarter lead, No. 23 Utah scored 27 UC - Vereen 1 run (D’Amato kick), 0:39, 3rd straight points and cruised to a 37-27 victory in the Poinsettia Bowl. Utah extended UU - Phillips 25 field goal, 13:05, 4th the nation’s longest active bowl win streak to nine games with the win. Freshman UU - Sylvester 27 interception return (Phillips kick), 5:27, 4th quarterback Jordan Wynn initiated the comeback after throwing an interception UC - Ross 24 pass from Riley (Riley pass failed), 1:46, 4th that Cal returned for a touchdown. Wynn recovered quickly and finished with 338 Team Statistics UU CAL passing yards, three touchdowns and the Offensive MVP trophy. Defensive MVP First Downs 20 17 honors went to Stevenson Sylvester, who led Utah with eight tackles, and whose Net Rushing 35-51 28-96 interception and 27-yard return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter gave Utah Passing 26-37-1 20-36-2 a 37-21 lead and doused any Cal hopes for a comeback. Also intercepting a fourth- Passing Yards 338 310 quarter pass was Robert Johnson. Utah’s defense was in the Cal backfield for most Total Offense 72-389 64-214 of the night, recording four sacks and nine tackles for loss. For the offense, David Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Reed set school records for receptions and receiving yards in a season by catching Penalties 5-35 4-33 six passes for 103 yards, while freshman tight end Kendrick Moeai made two Interceptions-Yds 2-27-1 1-31-1 touchdown grabs. Punting 5-198 7-251 Punt Returns 3-2 0-0 Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Kickoff Returns 4-111 7-135 Time of Possession 35:19 24:41

2010 SPRING PROSPECTUS Utah 7 17 3 10 37 California 14 0 7 6 27 Third Down Conversions 4-15 3-14 Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 2-2 Sacks By 4-24 3-9

Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)–Utah: Wide 21-37-0, Shakerin 7-27-0. Cal: Vereen 20-122-2. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)–Utah: Wynn 26-36-1-338--3. Cal: Riley 20-36-2-214-1. Receiving (No-Yds-TD)–Utah: Brooks 7-76-1, Reed 6-103-0, Wide 4-83-0, Matthews 3-20-0, Moeai 2-21-2. Cal: Miller 5-55-0, Marvin 5-44-0. Kickoff Returns–Utah: Smithson 2-76, Christopher 1-21. Cal: Sofele 6-121. Punt Returns–Utah: Smithson 3-2. Cal: None. Utah Defensive Leaders–Tackles: Sylvester 8, Siliga 6, Misi 6. Sacks: Gaison 1.5-9, Chapman 1-7, Siliga 1-6, Misi 0.5-2. TFL: Burton 2-3, Gaison 1.5-9. Interceptions: Sylvester 1-27-1, Johnson 1-0.

Tight end Kendrick Moeai made his first career touchdown grabs in Utah’s Poinsettia Bowl win over Cal and scored Utah’s first two touchdowns.

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