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2017 SCHEDULE/RESULTS BOISE STATE (1-0, 0-0 Mountain West) at No. 20 WASHINGTON STATE (1-0, 0-0 Pac-12) (1-0, 0-0 Pac-12) 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 9 • ESPN Martin Stadium (32,952) • Pullman, Wash. DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME/RESULT Sept. 3 Montana State Pullman W, 31-0 (FS1) BROADCAST INFO SERIES HISTORY Sept. 9 Boise State Pullman 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) Sept. 16 Oregon State * Pullman 2:30 p.m. (P12) TV: ESPN ALL-TIME: WSU leads series 4-1 Sept. 23 Nevada Pullman TBA PLAY-BY-PLAY: Mark Jones OVERALL STREAK: BSU +1 Sept. 29 USC * Pullman 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) ANALYST: Rod Gilmore LAST MEETING: BSU, 31-28 (9/11/16 - Boise) Oct. 7 Oregon * Eugene, Ore. TBA SIDELINE: Quint Kessenich LAST WSU WIN: 41-20 (9/8/01 - Boise) IN PULLMAN: WSU leads 2-0 Oct. 13 * Berkeley, Calif. 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) RADIO: Washington State IMG Sports Network STREAK: WSU +2 Oct. 21 Colorado * Pullman TBA PLAY-BY-PLAY: Matt Chazanow MEETINGS: WSU, 58-0 (9/27/1997) Oct. 28 Arizona * Tucson, Ariz. TBA ANALYST: Bob Robertson WSU, 42-35 (10/7/2000) Nov. 4 Stanford * Pullman TBA ANALYST: IN BOISE: WSU leads 2-1 Nov. 11 Utah * Salt Lake City TBA SIDELINE: Jessamyn McIntyre STREAK: BSU +1 BYE MEETINGS: WSU, 33-21 (9/13/98) Nov. 25 Washington * , Wash. TBA LIVESTATS: wsucougars.com WSU, 41-20 (9/8/01) TWITTER: @WSUCougfb BSU, 38-21 (9/11/16) * Pac-12 Conference Game INSTAGRAM: @WSUCOUGARFOOTBALL ** All times and dates are subject to change Home games in BOLD NO. 20 COUGARS HOST BOISE STATE SATURDAY NIGHT ON ESPN All times Pacific No. 20 Washington State continues its season-opening five-game homestand with a Saturday night nonconference matchup against Boise State at Martin Stadium. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. on ESPN. WASHINGTON STATE ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS SERIES HISTORY Washington State leads the all-time series with Boise State 4-1 after the Broncos claimed a 31-28 OFFICE ADDRESS: victory in Boise last season. The Cougars had won the previous four meetings including the 1997 Bohler Addition 195 and 2000 contests in Pullman. In the 2000 meeting, a 42-35 WSU win, sophomore Jason Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Gesser threw for 290 yards and two and rushed for another before WSU scored the OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-COUG game-winner with 1:15 remaining, a one-yard Adam Hawkins run. OFFICE FAX: 509-335-0267 MARTIN STADIUM PRESS BOX: 509-335-COUG COUGARS OPEN 2017 WITH FIVE-GAME HOMESTAND ASSOC. A.D. / ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS: Washington State’s season-opening five-game homestand is a first in program history. The only Bill Stevens other time WSU opened the season with more than three-straight home games is 1907, when they OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-4294 opened with four. CELL: 916-761-7005 EMAIL: [email protected] COLLEGE GAMEDAY RECORD SPORTS: Football, Women’s Tennis Dating back to the beginning of the 2004 season, ESPN’s College GameDay has had the WSU flag ASST. DIRECTOR: Bobby Alworth appear throughout the show. The streak is now at 194 after the appearance in Bloomington, Ind. OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-5785 last Thursday for Ohio State - Indiana. Two flags – Ol’ Crimson and Gray – have been flown in CELL: 951-452-6129 the background of the GameDay set by dozens of friends and alumni. The Gray flag was added in EMAIL: [email protected] 2014 after Whitey was retired in honor of Steve Gleason’s “No White Flags.” WSU recognized the SPORTS: Football, Baseball, Swimming GameDay flag wavers in a pregame ceremony prior to the Montana State game in 2010. In addition ASST. DIRECTOR: Linda Chalich to the flags that fly, there is a traveling flag signed by the holders after each episode. The traveling OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0268 flag is retired after each season, the first of which is hanging in WSU’s Alumni Center. EMAIL: [email protected] SPORTS: Volleyball, Cross Country, Track & Field ASST. DIRECTOR: Jessica Holmes QUICK GAME OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0255 TEAM EMAIL: [email protected] • WSU’s shutout win over Montana State was the first shutout since 2013 (Idaho, 42-0) SPORTS: Men’s , Rowing, • WSU saw 17 players make their debut in week one, four players made their first career start (3 Off, 1 Def) Men’s & Women’s Golf • WSU running backs lead all Pac-12 backs with 31 total touchdowns and are third with 2,591 total yards ASST. DIRECTOR: Ben Laskey • WSU RBs were the first group of RBs with 1,000 rushing yards and 1,000 receiving yards in a season under a OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0265 Mike Leach coached team CELL: 209-608-2173 • WSU owns an 13-3 record when forcing multiple turnovers under defensive coordinator Alex Grinch EMAIL: [email protected] • In Pac-12 play last season, WSU ranked first in the league in punt return (18.8) and second in kick return (23.0) SPORTS: Women’s Soccer, Women’s Basketball INDIVIDUAL • Head Coach Mike Leach was a George Munger Coach of the Year Semifinalist for the second straight season • Leach is the first Cougar head to coach to reach three bowl games in his first five seasons • QB is the NCAA’s active leader in career passing yards (11,204), TD (92), yards/g (350.1) • DL Hercules Mata’afa owns 27 career TFL’s, tied for the most among all active Pac-12 players • RB James Williams set WSU single-game RB records with 13 receptions for 163 yards last week • LG Cody O’Connell was WSU’s second unanimous All-American, finalist in 2016

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PAC-12 CONFERENCE MEDIA INFORMATION 2017 STANDINGS WSU TICKETS WASHINGTON STATE IMG SPORTS NETWORK NORTH DIVISON WSU football tickets are available online at www.wsu- Pac-12 Overall cougars.com, by clicking on the “Tickets” link on the Cougar football games are broadcast live on California 0-0 1-0 front page. Tickets are available online 24 hours a day, Oregon 0-0 1-0 up until the day before the game. All orders processed the radio throughout the Pacific Northwest via the Stanford 0-0 1-0 online can be mailed up to 10 days prior to the game. Washington State IMG College Sports Network. Washington 0-0 1-0 After that all online orders will be held for pickup at The 19-station football network reaches from Brit- Washington State 0-0 1-0 Will Call. For any questions about WSU tickets, please ish Columbia to Oregon and can be heard worldwide Oregon State 0-0 1-1 call 1-800-Go-Cougs, Option 1, during business hours via the internet and XM Satellite radio. Cougar foot- (Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.). ball broadcasts begin an hour before kickoff, carry SOUTH DIVISON through the game and conclude with post-game in- Pac-12 Overall WSUCOUGARS.COM terviews with players and coaches. Arizona 0-0 1-0 WSU releases, statistics, notes and depth chart infor- IMG College produces the Washington State IMG Arizona State 0-0 1-0 mation are loaded weekly on the WSU Athletics Home Colorado 0-0 1-0 Page. The address is: http://www.wsucougars.com. College Sports Network, which also features radio UCLA 0-0 1-0 coverage of WSU men’s basketball, baseball, wom- USC 0-0 1-0 COUGAR ATHLETICS ON THE WEB en’s basketball and women’s volleyball, and the Cou- Utah 0-0 1-0 Connect with Washington State University Athletics gar Coaches Show in the fall and winter seasons. on the web at WSUCougars.com, the official website IMG College, founded in 1992 in its corporate of Cougar Athletics, and on Twitter (twitter.com/WSU- home of Winston-Salem, NC, manages corporate THIS WEEK Cougars_com) and Facebook (facebook.com/WSU- marketing opportunities and on-site promotions at CougarAthletics). WSU football and basketball games as well as over- SATURDAY, SEPT. 9 sees sales for all signage at Martin Stadium, Friel Texas State at COLORADO, 11 a.m. (P12) PAC-12 TELECONFERENCE Nebraska at OREGON, 1:30 p.m. (FOX) The Pac-12 Conference hosts a weekly teleconference Court at Beasley Coliseum and all Cougar competi- Weber State at CALIFORNIA, 2 p.m. (P12) call each Tuesday during the football season. The tele- tion sites. Hawaii at UCLA, 2 p.m. (P12) conference call begins at 9:55 a.m., PT, while Mike Montana at WASHINGTON, 5 p.m. (P12) Leach participates at 10:55 a.m. Contact the Pac-12 Location Station Frequency Stanford at USC, 5:30 p.m. (FOX) media relations office at 415-580-4200 for details and Pullman (Flagship) KHTR 104.3 FM Minnesota at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. (FS1) call-in information. Spokane (Flagship) KXLY 920 AM/100.7 FM Utah at BYU, 7:15 p.m. (ESPN2) Seattle KIRO 710 AM Boise State at WASHINGTON STATE, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) LEACH AND STUDENT-ATHLETE AVAILABILITY Anchorage, Alaska KBYR 770 AM at ARIZONA, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN2) WSU head football coach Mike Leach is available for Bellingham KBAI 930 AM San Diego State at ARIZONA STATE, 8 p.m. (P12) individual media interviews following practices Sun- day, Tuesday and Wednesday, along with after each Centralia KMNT 104.3 FM Cougar game. Arrangements for interviews with coach Colfax KCLX 1450 AM Leach other than those times must be made through Colville KCVL 1240 AM the WSU Athletic Communications office. WSU play- Grand Coulee KEYG 98.5 FM ers are available for interviews after each game and Lewiston, Idaho KHTR-2 103.9 FM three student-athletes will be made available following Moses Lake KBSN 1470 AM Tuesday’s practice. There will be no student-athlete Mount Vernon KAPS 660 AM availability following practices during game week. Omak KNCW 92.7 FM Contact Bill Stevens ([email protected]) or Bobby Pasco KONA 610 AM Alworth ([email protected]) in the WSU Ath- letic Communications Office. Media are reminded that Portland KMTT 910 AM they should not contact student-athletes via their cell Shelton KMAS 1030 AM phones or social media accounts. All interviews need Walla Walla KGDC 1320 AM to be scheduled through the Athletic Communications Wenatchee KPQ 560 AM Office. Yakima KBBO 1390 AM/104.5 FM 2017 PRESEASON POLL Internet wsucougars.com PRACTICE POLICY XM Satellite Radio Channel 81/81 NORTH DIVISION The first 15 minutes of each practice will be open to TuneIn.com/WSU & TuneIn App 1. Washington (49) 309 media and only members of the coaching staff will be 2. Stanford (1) 247 available to the media. Interviews with members of 3. Washington State (1) 206 the coaching staff will be conducted on the field af- 4. Oregon (1) 163 ter practice. Media is asked to not report on injuries 5. Oregon State 101 or strategy. All walk-thru practices are closed with no 6. California 64 media availability.

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WEEKLY SCHEDULE TUESDAY - Sept. 5 WEDNESDAY - Sept. 6 THURSDAY - Sept. 7 FRIDAY - Sept. 8 SATURDAY - Sept. 9 SUNDAY - Sept. 10 MONDAY - Sept. 11 Practice - 3:30 p.m. Practice - 3:30 p.m. ONLY ASST. Coaches Closed Walk-Thru vs. Boise State Practice - 8 p.m. Mike Leach 3 Student-Athletes All Coaches Available To Media 7:30 p.m. ONLY ASST. Coaches Press Conference All Coaches Available To Media Coach Leach Radio ESPN Available To Media 2 p.m. Available To Media Post Practice Show - 6 p.m. No Practice Post Practice 2 WSU QUICK FACTS ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE Washington State opened 2017 with a 31-0 victory over Montana State, notching the first shutout FOUNDED: 1890 since 2013. Last season, Washington State went 8-5 overall including a 7-2 mark in Pac-12 Confer- NICKNAME: Cougars ence play to post its second-straight eight-win season en route to a trip to the Holiday Bowl, its third COLORS: Crimson and Gray bowl game in four seasons. The Cougars rattled off eight-straight wins, seven coming during Pac-12 CONFERENCE: Pac-12 Conference play. Head coach Mike Leach is his sixth season at WSU, owning a 114-71 mark in his ENROLLMENT: 20,193 LOCATION: 16-year coaching career including a 30-34 mark with the Cougars and is the first coach in school P. O. Box 641602 history to lead WSU to three bowl games in his first five seasons. Pullman, WA 99164-1602 STADIUM: Martin Stadium (32,952 - FieldTurf) COUGARS MOVE UP TOP TO NO. 20 IN TOP-25 RANKINGS PRESIDENT: Kirk H. Schulz Washington State moved up four spots to No. 20 in the Top-25 and also appear at ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bill Moos No. 22 in the Coaches Poll. The Cougars opened the 2017 season ranked No. 24 in the Associated TICKET OFFICE: 509-335-9626, 800-GO-COUGS Press Preseason Top-25, the first time appearing in a preseason poll since 2002 (No. 11). WSU ap- GENERAL DEPARTMENT: 509-335-0311 peared in the national rankings four times last season, reaching as high as No. 20 following the win WSU ATHLETICS WEBSITE: www.wsucougars.com over California.

HEAD COACH: Mike Leach YOUNG COUGS TAKE THE FIELD ALMA MATER: BYU, 1983 Washington State saw 17 players make their debuts in the season-opening win over Montana State. CAREER RECORD (Seasons): 114-77 (16th) 12 freshmen made their first career appearance including four true freshmen, Jamire Calvin (WR), WSU RECORD (Seasons): 30-34 (6th) George Hicks III (CB), Tay Martin (WR) and Zaire Webb (ST). Four players also recorded their first WSU PAC-12 RECORD: 20-25 career starts, Renard Bell (H), Isaiah Johnson-Mack (Z), Fred Mauigoa (C) and Hunter Dale (Nickel). CAREER BOWL RECORD (Games): 6-5 (12) Last season, six true freshmen played for the Cougars last season and are expected to have big- DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: ger roles in 2017; Isaiah Johnson-Mack (WR), Frederick Mauigoa (OL), Derek Moore (DE), Dezmon Alex Grinch (3rd Year) Patmon (WR), Marcus Strong (CB) and Jalen OUTSIDE : UNDER MIKE LEACH Thompson (S). Thompson started all 13 games 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Roy Manning (3rd Year) True Freshmen Played 9 5 9 7 6 4 RUNNING BACKS: at strong safety and was named a True Fresh- men All-American by ESPN.com. Total Freshmen Played 17 10 20 14 13 12 Jim Mastro (6th Year) Sophomores Played 13 17 14 19 16 10 OFFENSIVE LINE: Clay McGuire (6th Year) AIR RAID NUMBERS ADD UP SPECIAL TEAMS: The Washington State Air Raid offense returned seven starters from a 2016 group that finished Eric Mele (3rd Year) third in the country in passing offense (362.5), seventh in first downs (26.2/g), No. 15 in third INSIDE RECEIVERS: conversions (47.1), No. 18 in scoring (38.2) and total offense (482.5). WSU set a couple program Dave Nichol (2nd Year) single-season records for the most touchdowns scored (67) and points (496) and the third-most total DEFENSIVE LINE: yards (6,273). Jeff Phelps (1st Year) OUTSIDE RECEIVERS: FALK NAMED MAXWELL, DAVEY O’BRIEN, , WALTER CAMP WATCH LISTS Derek Sage (1st Year) Redshirt-senior Luke Falk entered the 2017 season named to the preseason watch lists for the Max- LINEBACKERS: well Award (Player of the Year), Davey O’Brien (Top Quarterback), Johnny Unitas Golden Arm (Top Ken Wilson (5th Year) QB - senior or 4th year junior) and Walter Camp Player of the Year. Last season, the All-Pac-12 SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D./CHIEF OF STAFF: second-team selection was a finalist for the , Johnny Unitas, Burlsworth (top walk- Dave Emerick (6th Year) on) and was a semifinalist for the Maxwell, Davie O’Brien and Walter Camp Player of the year. DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS: Antonio Huffman (6th Year) FALK RACKS UP THE NUMBERS, SETS WSU CAREER TD RECORD (PAGES 17-18) HEAD STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH: Quarterback Luke Falk opened his redshirt-senior season in a big way, completing his first 20 passes Jason Loscalzo (6th Year) en route to a 33-for-39 night for 311 yards and three touchdowns. His second touchdown pass, a WSU ALL-TIME RECORD: 531-547-45 (122nd Season) six-yard strike to Tavares Martin Jr. in the second quarter, was his 91st career touchdown pass, CONFERENCE RECORD: 270-368-25 breaking ’s WSU record for career touchdown passes. Falk now owns 92 career touchdown throws, 24 away from ’s (USC) Pac-12 record of 116. Falk enters week two WSU BOWL RECORD: 7-6 (13) needing 101 passing yards to break Halliday’s WSU career passing yards record of 11,304. Last 1916 Rose Bowl: WSU 14 - Brown 0 season, Falk was fourth in the country in passing yards-per-game (343.7) and passing yards (4,468), 1931 Rose Bowl: Alabama 24 - WSU 0 seventh with 38 passing touchdowns and a Pac-12-best 342.2 yards-per-game in conference play. 1981 Holiday Bowl: BYU 38 - WSU 36 Falk tied his own WSU single-season record with 38 touchdown passes and finished second be- 1988 Aloha Bowl: WSU 24 - Houston 22 hind Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield for the nation’s highest completion percentage (.700). Falk owns 1992 Copper Bowl: WSU 31 - Utah 28 as school-record 24 career 300-yard games, is second in career passing yards (11,204) and owns 1994 Alamo Bowl: WSU 10 - Baylor 3 the second-most wins by a QB in school history with 19, trailing Jason Gesser’s school-best 24. 1998 Rose Bowl: Michigan 21 - WSU 16 The Logan, Utah native enters week two as the nation’s active leader in passing yards (11,204) and 2001 Sun Bowl: WSU 33 - Purdue 27 passing touchdowns (92) while his 350.1 passing yards per game average is currently fifth-best in 2003 Rose Bowl: Oklahoma 34 - WSU 14 NCAA FBS history. 2003 Holiday Bowl: WSU 28 - Texas 20 2013 : Colorado State 48 - WSU 45 FALK BY THE NUMBERS 2015 Sun Bowl: WSU 20 - Miami 14 2,397 - Needs 2,397 passing yards to break Sean Mannion’s (OSU) Pac-12 passing record (13,600) 2016 Holiday Bowl: Minnesota 17 - WSU 12 1,080 - Career completions, are second-most in Pac-12 history, trailing OSU’s Sean Mannion (1,187) 101 - Needs 101 passing yards to break Halliday’s WSU record for career passing yards (11,304) 2016 RECORD: 8-5 PAC-12 RECORD: 7-2 92 - Career touchdown passes rank are a WSU record, fifth-most in Pac-12 history RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: 44 24 - Needs 24 TD passes to break Matt Barkley’s (USC) Pac-12 record of 116 DEF: 20 OFF: 23 ST: 1 24 - Career 300-yard games, most in WSU history including ten 400-yard efforts RETURNING STARTERS: 18 19 - In 29 career starts, Falk owns 19 wins, 2nd-most by a Cougar QB in school history (Gesser - 24) DEF: 9 OFF: 7 ST: 2 6 - Career fourth-quarter comeback wins including one in 2016 at Oregon State 68 - Needs 68 yards of total offense to break ’s WSU career total offense record (11,011) 3 2017 WASHINGTON STATE

STAT RANKINGS FALK’S FOURTH-QUARTER COMEBACKS Luke Falk is no stranger to leading fourth-quarter comebacks, recording the sixth of his career in CATEGORY NO. PAC-12 NCAA the win at Oregon State last season. The first came in 2014 at Oregon State, WSU trailed early in OFFENSE the fourth and Falk led a pair of scoring drives for a 39-32 victory. In 2015, trailing by four with 1:31 Scoring/G 31.0 T9 T60 remaining at Rutgers, Falk led WSU on a 10-play, 90-yard drive capped by an 8-yard touchdown Rushing/G 150.0 7 70 pass with 13 seconds remaining. In the win at Oregon, Falk led a pair of scoring drives late in the Passing/G 361.0 4 19 fourth quarter that erased a 10-point deficit and sent the game into overtime after an eight-yard Total Offense/G 511.0 6 35 touchdown pass with one second remaining. In overtime, Falk rushed for a touchdown and then First Downs/G 27.0 T4 T26 Sacks Allowed/G 2/2.0 T6 T65 threw for another before the Cougar picked off a pass in the second overtime to clinch the Red Zone 2-2 (100%) T1 T1 win. Against Arizona State, trailing 24-17 to start the fourth quarter, Falk led the Cougars on three 3rd Down 10-14 (71.4%) 1 2 touchdown drives (73, 99 and 75 yards) in the quarter, capping each one with touchdown throws to 4th Down 0-0 (0.0%) T6 T70 post a 38-24 victory. His last one in 2015 came at No. 18 UCLA, trailing by three with 1:09 remaining, DEFENSE Falk led the Cougars on a seven-play 75-yard drive, capped by LUKE FALK 4TH QUARTER COMEBACKS Scoring/G 0.0 1 T1 a 21-yard touchdown pass with three seconds remaining. In the 1. at Oregon State (2014) Rushing/G 115.0 4 58 win at Oregon State in 2016, WSU trailed by three early in the 2. at Rutgers (2015) Passing/G 28.0 1 4 3. at Oregon (2015) fourth quarter before Falk led WSU on an 80-yard scoring drive 4. ARIZONA STATE (2015) Total Defense/G 143.0 1 9 midway through the quarter. Falk capped the drive with a one- Sacks/G 3/3.0 4 23 5. at UCLA (2015) Red Zone 0-0 (0.0%) T1 T1 yard touchdown pass that proved to be the game-winner. 6. at Oregon State (2016) 3rd Down % 1-11 (9.1%) 1 7 4th Down % 2-2 (100.0%) 12 98 FALK SET NCAA FBS RECORD FOR COMPLETION PERCENTAGE KICKOFF RETURN AVG. 23.0 4 38 In the win over Arizona last season, Luke Falk completed 32-of-35 passes for 311 yards and four OPP. KICKOFF RETURN AVG. 17.3 3 48 touchdowns. His 91.4 completion percentage was a WSU record and a Pac-12 record for 30+ PUNT RETURN AVG. 7.3 7 47 completions, breaking Dick Norman’s (Stanford, 1959) previous record of 87.1. Falk completed 21 OPP. PUNT RETURN AVG. 0-0 1 10 consecutive passes at one point, one away from Aaron Rodgers’ (Cal) record of 22. The Cougars NET PUNTING 39.0 7 65 combined for a 90.3 completion percentage to set an NCAA FBS record for 30+ completions after PENALTIES YARDS/G 32.0 2 29 going 47-of-52. Falk opened 2017 completing his first 20 passes against Montana State. TURNOVER MARGIN # (1G/1L) T7 T54 ALL-PURPOSE BACKS OPEN 2017 IN BIG WAY PLAYER RANKINGS The Cougar running backs have settled into their all-purpose roles and took the Air Raid offense to PASSING YARDS/G NO. PAC-12 NCAA new levels last season. The trend continued in a big way in the week one win over Montana State. Luke Falk 311.0 3 21 Redshirt-sophomore James Williams erupted with 208 all-purpose yards and two scores in the win, catching 13 passes for 163 yards and two scores, setting WSU single-game records for catches PASSING TOUCHDOWNS NO. PAC-12 NCAA and receiving yards for a . Redshirt-senior Jamal Morrow added 116 all-purpose yards Luke Falk 3 T3 including 89 rushing yards and one touchdown. The backs combined for 354 all-purpose yards on 40 touches with three touchdowns, 157 rushing yards and 197 receiving yards. TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS NO. PAC-12 NCAA James Williams 2 T5 T16 2016 RUNNING BACKS PACED THE PAC-12 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS NO. PAC-12 NCAA Last season, the trio of Jamal Morrow, Gerard Wicks and James Williams headlined the Cougar Jamal Morrow 1 T7 - backs who led the Pac-12 running back groups with 31 total touchdowns and 1,034 receiving yards, and were third with 2,695 total yards. The backs combined for 128 receptions and averaged 217.6 RECEPTIONS NO. PAC-12 NCAA all-purpose yards-per-game. Williams and Morrow led all Pac-12 running backs with 48 receptions James Williams 13 2 T6 a piece. WSU rushed for 100 yards seven times including three 200-yard efforts in wins over Idaho, Oregon and California. All three backs recorded a 100-yard game in 2016 while the team rushed for RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS NO. PAC-12 NCAA 100+ yards seven times in 2016 after reaching that mark five times in 2015 and just four times in the James Williams 2 T1 T2 previous three seasons combined. The 23 touchdowns in 2016 were the most since the 1997 team RECEIVING YARDS NO. PAC-12 NCAA ran for 27 scores. Wicks owns 18 career rushing touchdowns, tied for eighth-most in WSU history James Williams 163 2 5 with Benard Jackson (1970-71).

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS NO. PAC-12 NCAA MORROW NAMED TO , HORNUNG AWARD WATCH LIST James Williams 208 2 9 Running back Jamal Morrow was named to the 2017 watch lists for the Doak Walker Award and . The Doak Walker is given to the nation’s best running back while the Hornung TACKLES-FOR-LOSS NO. PAC-12 NCAA Award is given to the most versatile player in major . Morrow is the first Cougar to be Hercules Mata’afa 2.5 2 20 named to the Paul Hornung Watch List since the award was created in 2010 and the first named to SACKS NO. PAC-12 NCAA the Doak Walker since Jerome Harrison was a finalist in 2005. Hercules Mata’afa 1.5 T3 T21 MORROW CLIMBING RECEIVING, ALL-PURPOSE RECORDS (PAGE 18) NET PUNTING NO. PAC-12 NCAA Running back Jamal Morrow does a little of everything for the Cougar offense, rushing, receiving, Kyle Sweet 1 51.5 - blocking and owns the school record for receptions by a running back. The redshirt-senior owns 143 career catches, passing ’s previous top WSU mark of 120. Morrow also sits five receptions away from moving into the WSU Top-10 for receptions. Last season, the All-Pac-12 hon- SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES orable mention pick tallied a team-high 1,217 all-purpose yards, averaging 93.6 all-purpose yards- per-game, was second on the team with 575 rushing yards, third with 10 total touchdowns and tied PLAYER TOTAL KICKOFF PUNT Keith Harrington 1 0 1 for fourth with 48 catches. Morrow has had two seasons of 1,200-plus all-purpose yards and with Dillon Sherman 1 1 0 more season with similar numbers, would put him in the top-3 in school history for all-purpose yards, Gerard Wicks 1 1 0 trailing only former All-Americans Steve Broussard and . Morrow served as the team Derek Moore 1 1 0 captain all 13 games and finished second on the team with nine plays of 20+ yards. He opened the 2017 season with 116 all-purpose yards, rushing for 89 including a 29-yard touchdown.

4 2017 BY THE NUMBERS CAPTAIN MORROW COME ON DOWN CATEGORY 2017 Jamal Morrow has served as the WSU game captain for the past 23 games and coach Leach finally RECORD 1-0 revealed why. In August of 2013, Morrow was a contestant on The Price is Right, reaching a show- PAC-12 case showdown and coach Leach thought he would be good at the coin toss. Morrow began the NORTH streak in WSU’s double-overtime win at Oregon in 2015. The Cougars are 16-7 since, and Morrow SOUTH NONCONFERENCE 1-0 is 8-2 in correctly calling the toss, WSU is 5-3 when he wins a coin toss and WSU has been on the HOME 1-0 winning end of the toss 17 times in those 23 games with Morrow at captain. AWAY NUETRAL SPREADING THE BALL AROUND DAY NIGHT 1-0 Washington State has continued to spread the ball each week with 10 players catching a pass in the TV GAMES opener against Montana Sate. Last season, the Air Raid saw 10+ players catch a pass in 11 of the 13 FOX Sports 1 1-0 games. Eleven players caught a pass in wins over Oregon, Stanford and Arizona State and 12 caught a pass in the win over California. In the win over Arizona, 14 players caught a pass, the most under SCORING FIRST 1-0 OPPONENT SCORES FIRST Mike Leach at WSU. The Cougars were the only team in the country with five players owning 40+ catches. In 2015, Washington State was the only team in the country with 10 players who recorded LEADING AT HALF 1-0 20+ receptions last season and was the only Power-5 Conference team with two players owning TRAILING AT HALF double-digit touchdown receptions. TIED AT HALF LEADING AFTER 3 QUARTERS 1-0 FLORIDA WIDEOUTS SETTLE IN TRAILING AFTER 3 QUARTERS Former high school teammates at William T. Dwyer High School in Belle Glade, Fla., junior Tavares TIED AFTER 3 QUARTERS Martin Jr. and sophomore Isaiah Johnson-Mack are set to be a big part of the Cougar offense in LEADING WITH 5 MINUTES REMAINING 1-0 2017. Martin Jr. broke out against Boise State last season with 12 catches for 158 yards including TRAILING WITH 5 MINUTES REMAINING an acrobatic 50-yard tumbling touchdown. He made the most of his two catches at No. 15 Stanford, TIED WITH 5 MINUTES REMAINING scoring touchdowns on both and caught two more touchdowns against Arizona. Johnson-Mack also contributed in his first season, recording 35 receptions for 246 yards including a seven-catch SCORING FEWER THAN 20 POINTS SCORING 20-29 POINTS game at Boise State and his first career touchdown in the win over Arizona. Both started in the SCORING 30-39 POINTS 1-0 opener against Montana State with Johnson-Mack tallying five catches in his first career start. SCORING 40+ POINTS MARTIN JR. NAMED TO BILETNIKOFF AWARD WATCH LIST ALLOWING FEWER THAN 20 POINTS 1-0 ALLOWING 20-29 POINTS Tavares Martin Jr. was named to the Biletnikoff Award Watch List over the summer. Martin Jr. was ALLOWING 30-39 POINTS one of 46 players, including five from the Pac-12 Conference, named to the award watch list given to ALLOWING 40+ POINTS the most outstanding receiver in college football. Last season, Gabe Marks was named to the watch list and was a semifinalist in 2015. Martin Jr., entering his junior season, finished last year with the RUSHING FOR LESS THAN 50 YARDS RUSHING FOR 51-99 YARDS sixth-most catches (64) in the Pac-12 Conference and seventh-most touchdowns (7) and eighth- RUSHING FOR 100+ YARDS 1-0 most receiving yards (728). The Belle Glade, Fla. native averaged 11.4 yards per catch and had eight RUSHING FOR 200+ YARDS catches of 20+ yards. He opened 2017 with a six-yard touchdown catch against Montana State. ALLOWING LESS THAN 100 RUSHING YARDS ALLOWING 100-199 RUSHING YARDS 1-0 OFFENSIVE LINE AMONG NATION’S BEST ALLOWING 200+ RUSHING YARDS According the website footballoutsiders.com, the 2016 Cougar offensive line was near the top of a couple categories. WSU led the country in “Stuff Rate” (12%) that is the percentage of carries by PASSING FOR LESS THAN 300 YARDS running backs that are stopped at or before the line of scrimmage. WSU was also fourth in the coun- PASSING FOR 300-399+ YARDS 1-0 PASSING FOR 400-499 YARDS try in “Power Success Rate” (81.6%) that is the percentage of runs on 3rd or 4th down, two yards or PASSING FOR 500+ YARDS less to go, that achieved a first down or touchdown. The Cougars also ranked No. 15 in “Opportunity Rate” (43.7%) that is the percentage of carries (when 5 yards are available) that gain at least five ALLOWING LESS THAN 200 PASSING YARDS 1-0 yards, i.e. the percentage of carries in which the line does its job. ALLOWING 200-299 PASSING YARDS ALLOWING 300-399 PASSING YARDS ALLOWING 400+ PASSING YARDS OFFENSIVE LINE BULKED UP Not only have the Cougars produced big offensive numbers, finishing the last couple seasons among TOTALING LESS THAN 300 YARDS the nation’s passing leaders, WSU has produced bigger offensive linemen. The size of the front five TOTALING 300-399 YARDS TOTALING 400-499 YARDS has gone up each season with the 2017 offensive line averaging 322.6 pounds after averaging the TOTALING 500-599 YARDS 1-0 same number last season. In prior years WSU average 288.6 in 2012, 288.2 in 2013, 309.4 lbs in 2014 TOTALING 600+ YARDS and nearly 310 lbs in 2015. ALLOWING LESS THAN 300 TOTAL YARDS 1-0 ALLOWING 300-399 TOTAL YARDS COUGAR OFFENSIVE LINE “BONE” AWARDS ALLOWING 400-499 TOTAL YARDS Each week, Washington State coaches give out the “Bone Award” to the offensive lineman who ALLOWING 500+ TOTAL YARDS performs the best during the previous game. Last week, right guard B.J. Salmonson earned his firsts career “Bone Award” following his play in the win over Montana State. COMMITTING NO TURNOVERS COMMITTING 1 TURNOVER 1-0 The awards in 2017: Montana State: B.J. Salmonson COMMITTING 2 TURNOVERS COMMITTING 3+ TURNOVERS O’CONNELL NAMED UNANIMOUS ALL-AMERICAN Last season, left guard Cody O’Connell joined kicker Jason Hanson (1989) as the only Cougar unani- NO TAKEAWAYS FORCING 1 TURNOVER 1-0 mous All-Americans in program history. The redshirt-senior from Wenatchee, Wash was named a FORCING 2 TURNOVERS First-Team All-American by The Walter Camp Football Foundation (the nation’s oldest All-America FORCING 3+ TURNOVERS Team), The , The Associated Press, The Football Writers Association of America and the Coaches Association. O’Connell was a finalist for The Outland Trophy, presented to the best interior lineman in college football on offense or defense since 1946, becoming the first Cougar Outland Trophy finalist since defensive lineman Rien Long won the award in 2002. O’Connell, nicknamed “The Continent” by coach Mike Leach, started 12 games at left guard and was ranked the nation’s best guard in the country by Pro Football Focus in 2016. He enters 2017 named to the watch lists for the and Outland Trophy. 5 2017 WASHINGTON STATE

CAREER 300-YD PASSING GMS DEFENSE CONTINUES TO MAKE STRIDES UNDER GRINCH LUKE FALK The Cougar defense opened 2017 in a big way under third-year defensive coordinator Alex Grinch, YDS TD GAME who has twice been named a Nominee (given to the nation’s top assistant) in each 1. 601 3 at Arizona State (2014) of the past two seasons. WSU shut out Montana State in the week one win, recording the first 2. 514 5 at Arizona (2015) Cougar shutout since 2013, holding MSU to 143 yards of total offense, the fewest yards allowed 3. 505 5 at Oregon (2015) 4. 497 5 Arizona State (2015) since 2004 (125 vs. Colorado), and surrendering just 28 yards passing, the fewest since 1994 (18 at 5. 480 4 at Boise State (2016) Oregon State). The Cougars “Speed D” features COUGAR DEFENSE 6. 478 4 at Rutgers (2015) nine returning starters from a 2016 group that CATEGORY 2014 2015 2016 7. 471 5 at Oregon State (2014) forced 23 turnovers and held opponents to 134.2 POINTS/G 38.6 27.7 26.4 8. 418 4 Eastern Washington (2016) rushing yards per game, third-lowest in the TOTAL DEFENSE/G 442.3 416.6 405.9 9. 415 5 at Oregon State (2016) TURNOVERS (TO/G) 8 (0.7) 24 (1.8) 23 (1.7) 10. 407 6 Oregon State (2015) Pac-12 Conference. 11. 398 3 at Arizona State (2016) 12. 389 2 at California (2015) GET THE BALL BACK 13. 373 5 California (2016) 14. 371 1 Oregon (2016) Defensive coordinator Alex Grinch has emphasized the need to force turnovers and get the ball 15. 357 4 at Stanford (2016) back to the Air Raid offense. The Cougars did that in 2015, forcing 24 turnovers, fourth in the Pac-12 16. 355 2 Washington (2014) and three times as many as the 2014 total of eight. The trend continued in 2016 as WSU forced 23 17. 354 2 Stanford (2015) turnovers, including 11 recoveries and 12 . In two seasons under Grinch, the 18. 346 2 USC (2014) 19. 331 2 at UCLA (2015) Cougars are 13-3 when forcing multiple turnovers in a game. WSU opened 2017 picking off one pass 20. 325 3 at Colorado (2016) and holding Montana State to 1-of-11 on 3rd Down conversions. 21. 311 4 Arizona (2016) 22. 311 3 Montana State (2017) COUGAR DEFENSE DIALED IT UP IN 2016 23. 303 3 Wyoming (2015) 24. 300 2 vs. Miami (2015 Sun Bowl) The Washington State defense turned things up in Pac-12 play last season, forcing 16 turnovers in the nine games including four in the win over UCLA and three against Arizona. WSU finished the season tied for second in the Pac-12 and No. 28 in the country in turnover margin (+6), and third in the league in rushing defense (134.2). In the week three win over Idaho, WSU did not allow a touchdown in the 56-6 victory, surrendering just 257 yards of total offense. Against Oregon, the CAREER 100-YD REC GMS Cougars tallied eight tackles-for-loss before adding three sacks at No. 15 Stanford while holding the Cardinal to just 61 yards rushing including Christian McCaffrey to 35 yards. In the comeback in TAVARES MARTIN JR. at Oregon State, the Cougars held OSU just 104 yards of total offense in the second half including YDS REC TD GAME 1. 158 12 1 at Boise State (2016) 11 yards rushing. WSU held Arizona to just seven points and 286 yards of total offense and held California to its lowest point total of the season (21). JAMES WILLIAMS YDS REC TD GAME HERCULES NAMED TO BEDNARIK, NAGURSKI AWARD WATCH LIST 1. 163 13 2 Montana State (2017) Defensive lineman Hercules Mata’afa was named to the Bednarik Award and Nagurski Award Watch List, both given to the country’s top defensive player. Mata’afa was named to the preseason watch list last season and earned All-Pac-12 second team after finishing fifth in the league with 13.5 CAREER 100-YD RUSH GMS tackles including a team-high five sacks. The redshirt-junior opened 2017 with 2.5 tackles-for-loss JAMAL MORROW including 1.5 sacks and enters week two with 27 career tackles-for-loss, tied for the most among YDS ATT TD GAME active Pac-12 players and with 13.5 career sacks, second among active Pac-12 players. 1. 122 13 2 Oregon (2016) PELLUER NAMED TO WATCH LIST GERARD WICKS YDS ATT TD GAME Peyton Pelluer was named to The Wuerffel Trophy Watch List. Pelluer was among the 1. 128 9 1 California (2016) 109 players named to the watch list for The Wuerffel Trophy, known as “College Football’s Premier 2. 123 13 0 Colorado (2015) Award for Community Service.” Named after 1996 winning quarterback Danny Wuerffel from the University of Florida, the Wuerffel Trophy is awarded to the FBS player that best JAMES WILLIAMS YDS ATT TD GAME combines exemplary community service with athletic and academic achievement. The Sammamish, 1. 126 14 1 Idaho (2016) Wash. native was an All-Pac-12 Conference honorable mention selection last season after finishing fourth in the conference with a team-best 93 tackles and third on the team with 7.5 tackles-for- loss. Pelluer, entering his redshirt-senior season, is a three-time Pac-12 All-Academic selection, twice named to the First Team, and has been involved with a number of community service projects CAREER 10+ TACKLE GMS through WSU Athletics. DARRIEN MOLTON LINEBACKERS LEAD THE WAY TACKLES GAME 1. 10 at Oregon State (2016) The Cougar linebackers filled up the stat sheet the past two seasons led by two-time All-Pac-12 honorable mention MIKE Peyton Pelluer who finished fifth in the Pac-12 with 93 tackles including 7.5 PEYTON PELLUER for loss, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble. The Sammamish, Wash. native recorded 10+ TACKLES GAME tackles three times and led the Cougars in tackles seven times. Pelluer led the Cougars in tackles 1. 16 at Colorado (2016) 2. 14 Wyoming (2015) in each of the past two seasons, averaging 97 and with more similar season will be the first Cougar 3. 12 California (2016) to break into the WSU Top-10 for career tackles since 2008. WIL linebacker Isaac Dotson finished 4. 11 Oregon State (2015) the year fourth on the team with 64 stops including six for loss. Linebacker Frankie Luvu played both 5. 11 at Washington (2015) WIL and RUSH throughout 2016 and tallied 46 tackles including seven for loss. Pelluer and Dotson 6. 10 Stanford (2015) 7. 10 Eastern Washington (2016) each tallied five tackles while Luvu added three stops while all three had a hand in recorded a TFL. DEFENSIVE OPENS 2017 WITH BIG NIGHT All-Pac-12 second team defensive lineman Hercules Mata’afa finished 2016 fifth in the Pac-12 with 13.5 tackles-for-loss including a team-best five sacks and 47 tackles. RUSH Dylan Hanser tied for third in the Pac-12 with three forced and Nnamdi Oguayo recorded three sacks in the win over Arizona and added another in the Holiday Bowl. The Cougar defense opened 2017 with eight tackles-for-loss including three sacks, 1.5 from Mata’afa.

6 SECONDARY RETURNS VETERAN CORE SHALOM LUANI DRAFTED BY RAIDERS Gone is two-time All-Pac-12 defensive back Shalom Luani to the Oakland Defensive back Shalom Luani was selected in the seventh round as the Raiders but the Cougar secondary is in good hands after going through No. 221 overall pick of the 2017 NFL by the Oakland Raiders. Luani a youth movement the past two seasons. Now a junior, Darrien Molton, was the first Cougar defensive player drafted since defensive lineman was named the top freshman in the country by Pro Football was taken in the third round of the 2015 draft by the Cleve- Focus in 2015 and finished last season second on the team with 71 tackles land Browns. Luani is the first Cougar defensive back drafted since Deone and six pass breakups in 2016. Senior cornerback Marcellus Pippins made Bucannon was taken as the No. 27 overall pick by the two interceptions and five pass breakups last year while junior college in 2014. Luani is the first Cougar drafted by the Raiders since safety Eric transfer safety Robert Taylor stepped in with Luani playing at Nickel, and Frampton was selected in the fifth round of the 2007 draft. recorded 61 tackles and recovered a team-best three fumbles in his junior season. True freshman Jalen Thompson enrolled early last season, took TEN COUGARS EARN ALL-PAC-12 ACCOLADES over at strong safety and recorded 51 tackles, made a team-best seven Ten players earned All-Pac-12 Conference honors including first-team pass breakups and was named to the True Freshman All-America Team selections by defensive back Shalom Luani and wideout Gabe Marks. by ESPN.com. Thompson opened 2017 with a team-high seven stops and Quarterback Luke Falk and defensive lineman Hercules Mata’afa each his first career . garnered spots on the second team and six players received honorable mention, , offensive lineman Cole Madison, ERIK POWELL CLIMBING THE CHARTS (PAGE 18) running back Jamal Morrow, offensive lineman Cody O’Connell, lineback- Redshirt-senior kicker Erik Powell opened 2017 connecting from 40 yards er Peyton Pelluer and offensive lineman Riley Sorenson. Luani earned his in the win over Montana State. The Vancouver, Wash. native rebounded second all-conference honor after receiving honorable mention last sea- from a tough start last season after missing his first five field goals, hitting son and is the Cougars first All-Pac-12 First-Team defensive back since nine of his last 10 attempts including both attempts in the Holiday Bowl. Deone Bucannon in 2013. Marks was selected to the first team for the sec- With his make last Saturday, Powell now owns 32 career field goals, ty- ond straight year, becoming the first Cougar to do so since offensive line- ing for the fifth-most makes in WSU history. Powell tallied 90 man Derrick Roche in 2001-02. Falk earns his second straight All-Pac-12 points last season and has averaged nearly 100 points the last two sea- accolade after being selected to the first team last season. Mata’afa sons. With one more 100-point season, the lefty will move into the top-3. earns his second straight all-conference honor after receiving honorable Powell tallied seven points against MSU and now owns with 218 career mention last season. Cracraft capped his Cougar career with his second points, fifth-most in WSU history. He also owns the third-best field goal all-conference accolade after also receiving honorable mention as fresh- percentage (68.0) in school history. man. Madison earned honorable mention for the second straight season while O’Connell and Sorenson each earn their first career all-conference SPECIAL FORCES PLAYER OF THE WEEK honor. Morrow earns his first career all-conference accolade and is the Each week, Cougar special teams coach Eric Mele selects a Special first Cougar running back to earn All-Pac-12 honors since 2009, Dwight Forces Player of the Week who made the biggest impact. Following the Tardy. Pelluer earns honorable mention for the second straight season week one win over Montana State, redshirt-freshman Dillon Sherman was after finishing the regular season fifth in the Pac-12 with 89 tackles in- impressive in his collegiate debut, appearing on three units, recording a cluding 7.5 for loss, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble. The tackle on kickoff and drawing a holding call. Sammamish, Wash. native recorded 10+ tackles three times and led the The awards for 2017; Montana State: Dillon Sherman Cougars in tackles the final three games.

SPECIAL TEAMS REACHED MILESTONES FIVE COUGARS EARN PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC HONORS The 2016 WSU special teams produced a pair of Pac-12 Special Teams Five student-athletes received Pac-12 Conference All-Academic honors. Players of the Week awards and finished the year ninth-ranked punt re- Redshirt-junior linebacker Peyton Pelluer led the way earning a spot on turn unit in the country (13.5 per return). At Arizona State, Robert Taylor the second team while redshirt-freshman linebacker Tristan Brock, red- returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown, WSU’s first since 2003, and shirt-junior linebacker Isaac Dotson, redshirt-junior quarterback Luke Falk against California, Kaleb Fossum returned a punt 75 yards for a touch- and redshirt-senior right guard Eduardo Middleton each received honor- down, WSU’s first since 2005, both players earned Pac-12 weekly awards. able mention. Pelluer earns his third straight all-academic honor after It was the first time WSU had a kickoff and punt return for a touchdown in earning first team honors as a freshmen and second team honors along the same season since 1968 and the first time with two conference special with CoSIDA All-District VIII first team last year. The Sammamish, Wash. teams player of the week awards in the same season since 2006. Kicker native owns a 3.43 cumulative grade-point-average while majoring in his- Erik Powell rebounded from a rough start to the season by making nine tory. He is just the tenth Cougar in program history to be a three-time an of his last 10 attempts and is tied for sixth in WSU history with 31 career all-academic selection. Brock earns his first career all-academic honor makes. In Pac-12 play, the Cougars led the league in punt return average after producing a 3.0 grade-point-average and has yet to declare a major. (18.8) and were second in kick return avg (23.0). The Mount Vernon, Wash. native appeared in all 13 games, playing special teams on the kickoff team and punt return unit. Dotson earns his second WSU OPENED PAC-12 PLAY 7-0, RECORDS EIGHT WINS all-academic honor after receiving honorable mention last season. The Last season, Washington State started conference play 7-0 for the first Bellevue, Wash. native owns a 3.10 grade-point-average while majoring in time in program history, recorded an eight-game winning streak for the marketing. Falk also earns his second all-academic honor after receiving first time since the 1930 and finished the regular season with eight wins for honorable mention last season. The Logan, Utah native owns a 3.24 GPA the straight season. The Cougars recorded wins over Oregon, Stanford, while majoring in social sciences. Middleton earns his first career all-aca- UCLA and Arizona State in the same season for the first time since 2006. demic honor after producing a 3.01 GPA while majoring in social sciences. WSU beat Oregon for the second straight season for the first time since 2002-03 and beat UCLA in two straight meetings for the first time since 2006-07. The win at Stanford snapped an eight-game skid to the Cardinal and was the first win in Palo Alto since 2006. The victory at Arizona State was the first win in Tempe since 2001.

MIKE LEACH NAMED GEORGE MUNGER COACH OF THE YEAR NOMINEE Last season, Cougar head coach Mike Leach was named a George Mung- er Coach of the Year Nominee for the second straight season. Leach led WSU its second straight eight win season and is the first coach in program history to make three bowl games in his first five seasons.

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ASSISTANT COACHES LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON Four Cougars share a unique bond with their dads and/or grandpa, each have worn the crimson a gray. Redshirt-junior left tackle Andre Dillard’s dad, Mitch was an offensive lineman and for the Cougars in the late 1980’s; redshirt-senior linebacker Isaac Dotson’s dad, Michael was an All-American wrestler for WSU from 1983-86; redshirt-senior linebacker Peyton Pelluer’s dad, Scott also played linebacker for the Cougs, matching Peyton’s No. 47 from 1977-80; Peyton’s grandpa, Ar- nie played end for WSU in the mid 1950’s and his great grandpa, Carl Gustafson, played flanker in the 1920’s; and freshman quarterback John Bledsoe’s dad, played at WSU from 1990-92, was the No. 1 overall pick by the in the 1993 NFL Draft and played 14 seasons.

POLYNESIAN PIPELINE The Washington State roster has seen an influx in Polynesian players since Mike Leach and his Defensive Coordinator Special Teams coaching staff arrived in 2012. The 2017 roster has 11 players who are of Polynesian decent includ- Alex Grinch (Field) Eric Mele (Field) ing four who list their hometown from American Samoa.

DENNIS ERICKSON NAMED TO STATE OF WASHINGTON SPORTS HALL OF FAME Former Washington State head coach is one of eight selected to the State of Wash- ington Sports Hall of Fame. Erickson was recognized during the Cougars season-opener against Montana State. Known for his success throughout the country and in the northwest, Erickson tallied 229 career wins in college and the NFL, leading 12 teams to bowl games including a pair of national championships at the . Erickson also coached the for four seasons (1995-98) and two more with the San Francisco 49ers (2003-04). Erickson’s head coaching career began with four seasons at Idaho and one at Wyoming before arriving at Washington State in 1987 where he led the Cougars to a 9-3 campaign in 1988, earned Pac-10 Coach of the Year honors Strength/Conditioning Inside Receivers and capped the season with an Aloha Bowl victory. Erickson went on to Miami where he coached Jason Loscalzo (Field) Dave Nichol (Booth) the Hurricanes for six seasons, winning 63 games during that span including the 1989 and 1991 Na- tional Championships. Erickson, a native of Ferndale, Wash. and Montana State alum, later coached at Oregon State (1999-2002) where he led the Beavers to a Fiesta Bowl victory in 2000. He closed his head coaching career at Arizona State (2007-11), leading the Sun Devils to a 10-win 2007 season including a share of the Pac-10 Conference title. In his 23 seasons as a collegiate head coach, Er- ickson coached 10 Consensus All-Americans, was twice named the Sporting News National Coach of the Year (1992, 2000), earned the Big East Coach of the Year three times and was voted the Pac-10 Coach of the year three times.

STEVE GLEASON RECRUIT SUITE IN COUGAR FOOTBALL COMPLEX Outside Linebackers Defensive Line WSU announced the naming of the Steve Gleason Recruit Suite, inside the Cougar Football Complex Roy Manning (Field) Jeff Phelps (Field) in 2016. Gleason, the Washington State Athletic Hall of Famer who played football and baseball in a Cougar uniform from 1995-99, was on hand as the room all future Cougar football players will walk through was named in his honor. The opportunity arrived courtesy of Cougar alumnus Glenn Oster- hout’s naming donation of $250,000. With his pledge, Osterhout, a 1983 graduate who is a certified financial planner in Bellevue, was presented the opportunity to name the recruiting room inside the Cougar Football Complex.

COUGAR FOOTBALL BROADCAST TEAM Hall of fame announcer Bob Robertson is in his 51st season calling Cougar football games, and according to a nation-wide survey of sports information directors, is the longest tenured radio an- nouncer in the country with the next closest being Bill Hillgrove who has announced 47 straight seasons at Pitt. Robertson began calling WSU games in 1964 and with the exception of a three-year Running Backs Outside Receivers period in 1969-71, has been calling Cougar games ever since. Robertson now hosts the Cougars Jim Mastro (Field) Derek Sage (Field) pre, halftime and postgame shows, while also providing analysis during the games. Matt Chazanow is in his third season as the play-by-play voice for Cougar football, men’s basketball and baseball broadcasts. Joining Chazanow and Robertson in the booth for his fourth season will be Cougar legend Jason Gesser who quarterbacked WSU to the 2001 Sun Bowl and 2003 Rose Bowl. Returning for her sixth season as the sideline reporter is Jessamyn McIntyre, an executive producer for 710 ESPN Seattle.

Offensive Line Linebackers Clay McGuire (Field) Ken Wilson (Field)

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LAST YEAR’S MEETING LAST MEETING IN PULLMAN WSU-BOISE STATE Sept. 11, 2016 Oct. 7, 2000 WSU Wins: 4 • BSU Wins: 1 BOISE STATE def. Washington State, 31-28 WASHINGTON STATE def. Boise State, 42-35 DATE LOC ATT WSU-WYO W/L BOISE, Ida. – Jeremy McNichols rushed for 116 yards PULLMAN, Wash. – Jason Gesser threw two touch- and two touchdowns, Tyler Horton returned his first down passes and ran for a third score as Washington 9-27-97 H 34,131 58-0 W career interception 85 yards for a touchdown and State beat Boise State 42-35 in a game that featured 9-12-98 A 26,189 33-21 W Boise State held on in the fourth quarter for a 31-28 nearly 900 yards. Washington State (3-2) won at home 10-7-00 H 25,129 42-35 W win over Washington State. Brett Rypien threw for 299 for the first time in a year, and rose above .500 for the 9-8-01 A 27,697 41-20 W yards, including a 47-yard touchdown to Thomas Sper- first time since they were 3-2 in the 1998 season. Boise 9-10-16 A 36,163 28-31 L beck, but was intercepted twice in the fourth quarter, State (3-2) lost despite 335 passing yards and four giving Washington State chances until the final play touchdowns by Bart Hendricks. Washington State had when Luke Falk’s desperation heave was batted down. lost four home games since beating Louisiana-Lafay- Boise State (2-0) won its 34th straight regular season ette on Oct. 9, 1999. With the score tied at 35, Washing- non-conference home game, knocking off the last out ton State took possession on Boise State’s 38 after an of conference team to win on “The Blue.” “We did not punt and drove to the 1. Runs were stopped face adversity in our first game. … We got a chance twice before Adam Hawkins bulled over for a touch- to do that tonight,” Boise State coach Bryan Harsin down that lifted WSU to a 42-35 lead with 1:15 left. said. Falk was 55-of-71 passing for 480 yards and four Boise State’s final drive ended on a Hendricks’ fumble. touchdowns, but it took three quarters before he could Hendricks had hit a diving Lou Fanucchi on a 12-yard beat the Broncos throwing downfield, hitting Tavares touchdown pass, then connected with Shay Swan for Martin Jr. on a 50-yard TD late in the third quarter that a 2-point conversion to tie it at 35 with 7:19 left. Boise pulled the Cougars within 24-14. Rypien quickly an- State scored first, recovering Gesser’s fumble on the swered, completing three straight passes for 68 yards first series at the WSU 33. Brock Forsey caught a 21- before McNichols’ second touchdown run pushed yard touchdown pass from Hendricks. Gesser’s 2-yard the Broncos lead 31-14 on the first play of the fourth scramble tied it at 7. Hendricks hit Robby Snelling on quarter. “There were definitely some uncharacteristic a 53-yard pass on the next series to give Boise State mistakes I made tonight,” Rypien said. “But we won. a 14-7 lead. Anousith Wilaikul kicked field goals of We’re 2-0.” Falk rallied in the fourth quarter, throwing 38 and 22 yards on consecutive series to cut Boise touchdown passes of 14 yards — on fourth down — to State’s lead to 14-13 with 3:45 left in the half. Wash- Jamal Morrow and hitting Gabe Marks on a 33-yard ington State drove 70 yards in less than a minute on TD with 4:17 left right after Rypien was intercepted to its next possession. Gesser hit Collin Henderson on pull within 31-28. Washington State got the ball back a 15-yard touchdown pass, but the conversion pass with a minute remaining after poor clock management failed and WSU led 19-14 with 37 seconds left. Boise by the Broncos, but the Cougars had their own prob- State’s Nick Calaycay kicked a 46-yard field goal to lems with the clock and settled for Falk’s final throw cut WSU’s halftime lead to 19-17. Hawkins’ 2-yard run that fell short. Leach ripped into his team’s toughness lifted WSU to a 26-17 lead early in the third. Rien Long after the loss, saying the Cougars outplayed Boise recovered Forsey’s fumble at the Boise State 16 on the State in every other category. “We outperformed them first play of the next series. But the Cougars settled for in a ton of different ways but we’re not tough enough,” Wilaikul’s 34-yard field goal. Davy Malaythong caught Leach said. “And as a football team we have to get a 9-yard touchdown reception from Hendricks to nar- (a lot) tougher and right now we’re not very tough.” row WSU’s lead to 29-24. Washington State’s Alan Washington State (0-2) was trying to match what it Cox kicked a 54-yard punt that was downed at the did in 2001 when the Cougars won 41-20 in Boise and BSU 1. Hendricks’ pass to Jerry Smith was stripped rebound from being stunned by FCS power Eastern by Marcus Trufant and recovered by Billy Newman on Washington in last week’s opener. But the Cougars got the Boise State 10. Gesser fired a 9-yard touchdown off to an awful start with Falk getting intercepted on pass to Farwan Zubedi to lift WSU to a 35-24 lead. Nick their opening drive deep in Boise State territory and Calaycay’s 27-yard field goal cut WSU’s lead to 35-27 watching Horton manage to stay inbound and sprint with 10:58 left. 85 yards to give the Broncos the early lead. It was the first of six drives by the Cougars that reached Boise State territory and failed to end in points. The Cougars had a field goal attempt blocked, punted twice and turned the ball over on downs twice inside the Bron- cos half of the field, the last coming when Morrow was stuffed on fourth-and-1 at the 46 with 5:12 remaining. WASHINGTON STATE IN OVERTIME COUGARS IN THE NFL

DATE OPPONENT SITE OVERTIMES RESULT PLAYER TEAM 11/23/96 Washington Pullman 1 L, 24-31 Deone Bucannon (S) Arizona 10/25/97 Arizona Pullman 1 W, 35-34 10/14/00 Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 3 L, 47-53 Xavier Cooper (DL) San Francisco 10/21/00 Arizona State Pullman 1 L, 20-23 Joe Dahl (OL) Detroit 11/4/00 Oregon Pullman 1 L, 24-27 Shalom Luani (DB) Oakland 10/5/02 USC Pullman 1 W, 30-27 Vince Mayle (TE) Baltimore 11/23/02 Washington Pullman 3 L, 26-29 11/6/03 Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. 1 L, 26-29 Kache Palacio (LB) Seattle 10/15/05 UCLA Pullman 1 L, 41-44 Destiny Vaeao (DL) Philadelphia 11/22/08 Washington Pullman 2 W, 16-13 Dom Williams (WR) Philadelphia 9/19/09 SMU Pullman 1 W, 33-30 11/19/11 Utah Pullman 1 L, 27-30 11/23/12 Washington Pullman 1 W, 31-28 10/10/15 Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2 W, 45-38 TOTAL 6-8

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DEPTH CHART - BOISE STATE

COUGAR OFFENSE COUGAR DEFENSE

X 8 Tavares MARTIN JR. 6-1 183 JR E 30 Nnamdi OGUAYO 6-3 237 SO* 88 C.J. DIMRY 6-5 211 SR* 55 Derek MOORE 6-1 248 SO 1 Tay MARTIN 6-3 182 FR NT 90 Daniel EKUALE 6-3 305 SR* Y 17 Kyle SWEET 6-0 193 JR 99 Garrett McBROOM 6-3 281 SR* 6 Jamire CALVIN 5-10 152 FR T 50 Hercules MATA’AFA 6-2 252 JR* LT 60 Andre DILLARD 6-5 306 JR* 45 Logan TAGO 6-3 247 JR 63 Liam RYAN 6-5 281 FR* or 52 Kingston FERMANDEZ 6-2 276 JR*

LG 76 Cody O’CONNELL 6-9 368 SR* RUSH 51 Frankie LUVU 6-3 235 SR 79 Cedric BIGGE-DUREN 6-6 320 SO* or 33 Dylan HANSER 6-4 236 SR or 40 Chima ONYEUKWU 6-2 220 JR* C 69 Frederick MAUIGOA 6-3 315 SO 55 Noah OSUR-MYERS 6-4 295 SO* WIL 31 Isaac DOTSON 6-1 232 SR* 13 Jahad WOODS 6-0 214 FR* RG 75 B.J. SALMONSON 6-4 310 SR* 73 Robert VALENCIA 6-6 291 JR* MIKE 47 Peyton PELLUER 6-0 225 SR* 54 Nate DERIDER 6-1 231 SR* RT 61 Cole MADISON 6-5 314 SR* 65 Josh WATSON 6-4 292 FR* NICKEL 26 Hunter DALE 5-10 190 JR* or 10 Kirkland PARKER 6-1 190 SR* H 81 Renard BELL 5-8 162 FR* 89 Brandon ARCONADO 5-11 182 SO* CB 3 Darrien MOLTON 5-10 185 JR 36 George Hicks III 6-0 179 FR Z 9 Isaiah JOHNSON-MACK 6-3 216 SO 12 Dezmon PATMON 6-4 212 SO FS 2 Robert TAYLOR 5-10 186 SR 28 Skyler THOMAS 5-9 186 FR* QB 4 Luke FALK 6-4 223 SR* 3 6-3 213 SO* SS 34 Jalen THOMPSON 6-0 191 SO 27 Sean HARPER JR. 6-2 186 JR RB 25 Jamal MORROW 5-9 203 SR* or 32 James WILLIAMS 5-11 195 SO* CB 27 Marcellus PIPPINS 5-10 178 SR or 23 Gerard WICKS 6-0 221 SR* 4 Marcus STRONG 5-9 177 SO or 24 Keith HARRINGTON 5-8 190 JR* COUGAR SPECIALISTS * = Redshirted P 17 Kyle SWEET 6-0 193 JR or 46 Erik POWELL 6-1 202 SR* or 94 Mitchell COX 6-0 193 SR*

K 46 Erik POWELL 6-1 202 SR* 42 Jack CRANE 6-2 190 FR*

LS 72 Kyle CELLI 6-1 240 SO* 68 Matthew ALLEN 6-0 236 FR

H 10 Trey TINSLEY 6-3 211 SO* 72 Kyle CELLI 6-1 240 SO*

KO 46 Erik POWELL 6-1 202 SR* or 42 Jack CRANE 6-2 190 FR*

PR 25 Jamal MORROW 5-9 203 SR* 6 Jamire CALVIN 5-10 152 FR

KOR 2 Robert TAYLOR 5-10 186 SR 81 Renard BELL 5-8 162 FR*

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MONTANA STATE QTR PLAYS YDS TIME Williams 11-yard pass from Falk 1 12 73 6:30 Martin Jr. 6-yard pass from Falk 2 13 90 6:21 Morrow 29-yard run 3 5 66 2:07 Williams 24-yard pass from Falk 4 7 63 3:03 Powell 40-yard FG 4 8 50 2:49

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AP TOP-25 2017 LONG PLAYS (20+YARDS) PASSING PLAYS (2) BY PLAYER 1 Alabama(60) 1-0 1524 YDS CONNECTION OPPONENT NO. PLAYER PLAY TYPE 2 Ohio State(1) 1-0 1445 24 Williams from Falk (TD) Montana State 2 Luke Falk (2 TD) Passing (2) 3 Clemson 1-0 1317 21 Williams from Falk Montana State 2 Jamal Morrow (1 TD) Rushing (2) 4 Penn State 1-0 1303 2 James Williams (1 TD) Receiving (2) 5 Oklahoma 1-0 1253 6 USC 1-0 1224 RUSHING PLAYS (2) 7 Washington 1-0 1083 YDS RUSHER OPPONENT BY GAME 8 Michigan 1-0 1051 29 Jamal Morrow (TD) Montana State NO. GAME PLAY TYPE 9 Wisconsin 1-0 979 27 Jamal Morrow Montana State 4 Montana State Receiving (2), Rushing (2) 10 Florida State 0-1 976 11 Oklahoma State 1-0 950 12 LSU 1-0 898 13 Auburn 1-0 873 14 Stanford 1-0 772 15 Georgia 1-0 685 16 Miami 1-0 537 17 Louisville 1-0 529 18 Virginia Tech 1-0 490 19 Kansas State 1-0 398 20 Washington State 1-0 216 21 South Florida 2-0 207 22 Florida 0-1 164 23 TCU 1-0 154 24 Notre Dame 1-0 141 25 Tennessee 1-0 124

Others receiving votes: Utah 96, UCLA 82, West Vir- ginia 70, Colorado 65, Maryland 45, Oregon 44, South Carolina 44, Boise State 22, Northwestern 20, Hous- ton 14, San Diego State 11, Texas Tech 4, Kentucky 4, Iowa 3, California 2, Mississippi State 1, Navy 1, Michigan State 1, Nebraska 1, Pittsburgh 1, Vander- bilt 1 COACHES TOP-25 1 Alabama(60) 1-0 1619 2 Ohio State(2) 1-0 1526 3 Clemson(3) 1-0 1466 4 Penn State 1-0 1343 5 USC 1-0 1338 6 Oklahoma 1-0 1274 7 Washington 1-0 1202 8 Michigan 1-0 1105 9 Florida State 0-1 1044 10 Oklahoma State 1-0 1020 11 Wisconsin 1-0 963 12 LSU 1-0 941 13 Auburn 1-0 863 14 Stanford 1-0 839 15 Georgia 1-0 767 16 Louisville 1-0 574 17 Miami 1-0 549 18 Virginia Tech 1-0 502 19 Kansas State 1-0 434 20 South Florida 2-0 257 21 Tennessee 1-0 197 22 Washington State 1-0 192 23 Utah 1-0 185 24 Florida 0-1 179 25 Notre Dame 1-0 116

Others receiving votes: TCU 80, Colorado 78, Mary- land 60, West Virginia 56, UCLA 47, Oregon 42, Ar- kansas 37, Boise State 36, Nebraska 30, Mississippi State 28, Memphis 21, Pittsburgh 19, Northwestern 15, San Diego State 12, NC State 9, Iowa 8, South Carolina 8, Minnesota 6, Kentucky 6, California 5, Navy 5, Syracuse 4, UCF 3, Arizona 3, Vanderbilt 3, Houston 3, Texas 3, Army 2, Georgia Tech 1

12 CAREER STARTS 2017 WEEKLY CAPTAINS OFFENSE DEFENSE 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 STRK CAR 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 STRK CAR MONTANA STATE Jamal Morrow (Lost Toss) Bell (WR) RS 1 1 1 Dale (DB) 0 0 1 1 1 Dillard (OL) RS 2 13 1 14 16 Dotson (LB) 0 RS 3 9 1 2 13 Falk (QB) RS 3 12 13 1 15 29 Ekuale (DL) RS 0 1 9 1 7 11 Harrington (WR) RS 3 - - - 3 Hanser (Rush) 0 7 1 - - 7 Johnson-Mack (WR) 0 1 1 1 Luvu (LB) 0 0 9 1 7 10 Lewis (WR) RS 3 9 10 - - 22 Mata’afa (DL) RS 0 13 1 14 14 Madison (OL) RS 8 13 13 1 27 35 McBroom (DL) 5 - - 5 Martin Jr. (WR) 0 13 1 14 14 Molton (CB) 11 13 1 19 25 Mauigoa (OL) 0 1 1 1 Moore (DL) 2 - - 2 Morrow (RB) RS 11 4 3 - - 17 Oguayo (DL) RS 3 1 1 4 O’Connell (OL) RS 0 0 12 1 6 13 Parker (CB) 1 0 - - 1 Salmonson (OL) RS 0 0 1 1 1 2 Pelluer (LB) RS 5 13 13 1 32 32 Sweet (WR) 2 - 1 1 3 Pippins (CB) 2 10 12 1 13 25 Wicks (RB) RS 0 9 12 - - 21 Tago (Rush) 0 2 - - 2 Williams (RB) RS 2 1 1 3 R. Taylor (DB) 9 1 1 10 Ja. Thompson (S) 13 1 14 14

2017 STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSE LT LG C RG RT WR (X) WR (Y) WR (Z) WR (H) RB QB MSU Dillard O’Connell Mauigoa Salmonson Madison Martin Jr. Sweet Johnson-Mack Bell Williams Falk BSU OSU NEV USC AT ORE AT CAL COLO AT ARIZ STAN AT UTAH AT UW

DEFENSE T NT E RUSH MIKE WIL NICKEL CB SS FS CB MSU Mata’afa Ekuale Oguayo Luvu Pelluer Dotson Dale Molton Thompson Taylor Pippins BSU OSU NEV USC AT ORE AT CAL COLO AT ARIZ STAN AT UTAH AT UW

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COUGAR ACCOLADES DANIEL EKUALE (DL) Polynesian College Player of the Year Watch List

LUKE FALK (QB) Preseason All-Pac-12 Third Team (Athlon) Watch List (Player of the Year) Davey O’Brien Award Watch List (Best Quarterback) Maxwell Award Watch List (Player of the Year) Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List (Best 4th-Year Quarterback)

COLE MADISON (OL) Preseason All-America Third Team (Pro Football Focus) Preseason All-Pac-12 First Team (Pro Football Focus) Preseason All-Pac-12 Second Team (Athlon)

TAVARES MARTIN JR. (WR) Preseason All-Pac-12 Third Team (Athlon) Biletnikoff Award Watch List (Top Receiver)

HERCULES MATA’AFA (DL) Preseason All-American Fourth Team (Athlon) Preseason All-Pac-12 First Team (Athlon, Pro Football Focus) Lott Impact Trophy Watch List Bednarik Award Watch List (Top Defensive Player) Bronco Nagurski Trophy Watch List (Defensive Player of the Year) Polynesian College Player of the Year Watch List Watch List (Top Defensive End)

DARRIEN MOLTON (CB) Preseason All-Pac-12 Third Team (Athlon)

JAMAL MORROW (RB) Preseason All-Pac-12 Fourth Team (WR) (Athlon) Paul Hornung Award Watch List (Most Versatile Player) Doak Walker Award Watch List (Best Running Back)

CODY O’CONNELL (OL) Preseason All-America First Team (Athlon, AP, SI.com, Sporting News, CBSS- ports.com) Preseason All-America Second Team (Pro Football Focus) Preseason All-Pac-12 First Team (Athlon, Pro Football Focus) Maxwell Award Watch List (Player of the Year) Outland Trophy Watch List (Nation’s Best Lineman)

ERIK POWELL (K) Preseason All-Pac-12 Fourth Team (Athlon)

PEYTON PELLUER (LB) Preseason All-Pac-12 Third Team (Athlon) Wuerffel Trophy Watch List (Award for Community Service)

JALEN THOMPSON (S) Preseason All-Pac-12 Fourth Team (Athlon)

JAMES WILLIAMS (RB) Preseason All-Pac-12 Fourth Team (Athlon)

14 THE LAST TIME WSU... RUSHING SPECIAL TEAMS Rushes in a Game Punts Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Scored a Passing TD (50-74 Yards) Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 40+ Jerome Harrison 42 UCLA 2004 2016 River Cracraft from Tyler Hilinski, 14+ Mike Monahan 14 Stanford 1969 35+ Dwight Tardy 37 UCLA 2007 71 yards; Arizona 12+ Steve Johnston 12 UCLA 1992 30+ Dwight Tardy 37 UCLA 2007 10+ Michael Bowlin 10 Arizona State 2012 25+ Dwight Tardy 37 UCLA 2007 Scored a Passing TD (75+ Yards) 2015 Dom Williams from Luke Falk Punt Returns Rush Yards 75 yards, Arizona State Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 8+ Jay Dumas 9 Oregon 1994 300+ Rueben Mayes 357 Oregon 1984 6+ Michael Bumpus 7 Arizona 2004 250+ Jerome Harrison 260 UCLA 2005 RECEIVING 4+ Charles Dillon 4 Oregon State 2007 200+ Dwight Tardy 214 UCLA 2007 Receptions 150+ Dwight Tardy 214 UCLA 2007 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Punt 100+ Gerard Wicks 128 California 2016 15+ Vince Mayle 15 at Arizona State 2014 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 12+ James Williams 13 Montana State 2017 150+ Michael Bumpus 157 Nevada 2005 Rushing Touchdowns 10+ James Williams 13 Montana State 2017 100+ Michael Bumpus 157 Nevada 2005 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 5+ James Matthews 5 Idaho 1982 Receiving Yards Kickoff Returns 4+ Deon Burnett 4 La.-Lafayette 1999 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 3+ Carl Winston 3 Washington 2012 250+ Vince Mayle 252 at Arizona State 2014 9+ Isiah Barton 9 Oregon State 2011 200+ Vince Mayle 252 at Arizona State 2014 7+ Kristoff Williams 7 Rutgers 2014 Yards Per Carry (Min. 8 Carries) 150+ James Williams 163 Montana State 2017 5+ Kristoff Williams 7 Rutgers 2014 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 125+ James Williams 163 Montana State 2017 14.0+ Gerard Wicks 14.2 California 2016 100+ James Williams 163 Montana State 2017 Kickoff Return Yards 12.0+ Gerard Wicks 14.2 California 2016 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 10.0+ Gerard Wicks 14.2 California 2016 Receiving Touchdowns 200+ Teondray Caldwell 220 Oregon 2012 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 175+ Teondray Caldwell 220 Oregon 2012 Scored a Rushing TD (50-75 Yards) 4+ Gabe Marks 4 at Arizona 2015 150+ Kristoff Williams 155 Rutgers 2014 2011 Marcus Mason (65 yards; Idaho State) 3+ River Cracraft 3 California 2016 2+ James Williams 2 Montana State 2017 Returned a Kickoff for a TD Scored a Rushing TD (75+ Yards) 2016 Robert Taylor (100 yards; at Arizona State) 2006 Christopher Ivory (80 yards; Idaho) Two Players With 10+ Receptions 2016 at Boise State Returned a Punt for a TD (Blocks Not Included) Two Players With 100+ Yards Rushing Tavares Martin Jr. (12) and Gabe Marks (10) 2016 Kaleb Fossum (75 yards; California) 2005 Grambling State at Seattle Jerome Harrison [113 yards] and Two Players With 100+ Receiving Yards Returned a Blocked Field Goal Attempt for a TD DeMaundray Woolridge [105 yards] 2015 at Rutgers 2016 Marcellus Pippins (72 yards; Idaho) Gabe Marks (146) and River Cracraft (121) Two+ Players With 2+ Touchdowns Rushing Returned an Interception for a TD 2016 Oregon Three Players With 100+ Receiving Yards 2015 Shalom Luani (84 yards; Oregon State Jamal Morrow (2), Gerard Wicks (2), 2014 California James Williams (2) Vince Mayle (263), River Cracraft (172), Returned a Fumble for a TD Dom Williams (107) 2016 Gerard Wicks (11 yards; Idaho) PASSING ALL-PURPOSE OFFENSE 50+ Yard Field Goal Pass Attempts Total All-Purpose Yards 2013 Andrew Furney (52 yards; Utah) Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 70+ Luke Falk 71 at Boise State 2016 300+ Rueben Mayes 375 Oregon 1984 4+ Field Goals 60+ Luke Falk 71 at Boise State 2016 250+ Vince Mayle 252 at Arizona State 2014 2015 Erik Powell (5) 50+ Luke Falk 51 vs. Minnesota 2016 200+ James Williams 208 Montana State 2017 46-23-47-28-28; Stanford Pass Completions Blocked Punt Stat Individual Total Opponent Year DEFENSE 2015 Dylan Hanser at UCLA 50+ Luke Falk 55 at Boise State 2016 Tackles 40+ Luke Falk 42 at Arizona State 2016 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Blocked Field Goal 35+ Luke Falk 36 California 2016 25+ Dan Grayson 25 Arizona 1989 2016 Robert Barber, Idaho 30+ Luke Falk 33 Montana State 2017 20+ Brandon Moore 20 Arizona State 1997 15+ Peyton Pelluer 16 at Colorado 2016 Scored a Defensive PAT Pass Yards 1993 Torey Hunter (75-yard run; California) Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Sacks 500+ Luke Falk 514 at Arizona 2015 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Blocked PAT 450+ Luke Falk 480 at Boise State 2016 5+ Mkristo Bruce 5 Stanford 2006 2015 Destiny Vaeao, at Rutgers 400+ Luke Falk 415 at Oregon State 2016 4+ Andy Mattingly 4 Arizona State 2007 350+ Luke Falk 373 California 2016 3+ Nnamdi Oguayo 3 Arizona 2016 Scored a Safety 300+ Luke Falk 311 Montana State 2017 2016 Oregon, Hercules Mata’afa sack Tackles For Loss Passing Touchdowns Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Shut Out an Opponent Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 5+ Cory Evans 6.5 Oregon State 2007 2017 Montana State (31-0) 6+ Luke Falk 6 Oregon State 2015 4+ Cyrus Coen 4 Arizona State 2012 5+ Luke Falk 5 California 2016 3.5+ Hercules Mata’afa 3.5 Oregon 2016 Held an Opponent Without an Offensive TD 4+ Luke Falk 5 California 2016 3+ Nnamdi Oguayo 3 Arizona 2016 2017 Montana State (31-0) Interceptions Total Interceptions Played an Overtime Game Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 2015 W, 45-38 (2OT); at Oregon 6+ Alex Brink 6 Oregon State 2007 4+ Lamont Thompson 4 UCLA 2001 5+ Alex Brink 6 Oregon State 2007 3+ Will Derting 3 Nevada 2002 4+ Luke Falk 4 at Arizona State 2014 2+ Shalom Luani 2 at Boise State 2016 Completion Percentage (Min. 20 Attempts) Stat Individual Total Opponent Year .850+ Luke Falk .914 (32-35) Arizona 2016 .800+ Luke Falk .846 (33-39) Montana State 2017 .750+ Luke Falk .846 (33-39) Montana State 2017 15 2017 WASHINGTON STATE

THE LAST TIME A WSU OPPONENT... RUSHING RECEIVING SPECIAL TEAMS Rushes in a Game Receptions Punts Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 40+ John White 42 Utah 2011 12+ Cooper Kupp 12 EWU 2016 12+ Ryan Downes 12 Idaho 2001 35+ John White 42 Utah 2011 10+ Chad Hensen 11 California 2016 10+ Justin Bergendahl 10 Nevada 2005 30+ Phillip Lindsay 31 at Colorado 2016 8+ Chad Hensen 11 California 2016 8+ TJ Conley 8 Idaho 2006 25+ Phillip Lindsay 31 at Colorado 2016 Receiving Yards Punt Returns Rush Yards Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 200+ Cooper Kupp 206 EWU 2016 8+ Paul Guidry 8 UCLA 1993 250+ Chris Polk 284 Washington 2010 150+ Cooper Kupp 206 EWU 2016 6+ Damian Williams 6 USC 2009 200+ 246 at Oregon 2015 100+ Devin Ross 121 at Colorado 2016 4+ Robert Nelson 5 Arizona State 2013 150+ Royce Freeman 246 at Oregon 2015 100+ Phillip Lindsay 144 at Colorado 2016 Receiving Touchdowns Punt Return Yards Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Rushing Touchdowns 3+ Cooper Kupp 3 EWU 2016 100+ William Wright 114 Arizona 2009 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 2+ Dante Pettis 2 Washington 2016 4+ Ronnie Hillman 4 San Diego St. 2011 Kickoff Returns 3+ Sefo Liufau 3 at Colorado 2016 Two Players With 100+ Yards Receiving Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 2016 Eastern Washington 7+ Dom. Hatfield 7 Utah 2013 Yards Per Carry (Minimum 8 Carries) Cooper Kupp (206) and Shaq Hill (119) 6+ Janarion Grant 6 Rutgers 2014 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 5+ Janarion Grant 5 at Rutgers 2015 14.0+ Corey Grant 16.2 at Auburn 2013 ALL-PURPOSE OFFENSE 12.0+ Corey Grant 16.2 at Auburn 2013 Total All-Purpose Yards Kickoff Return Yards 10.0+ Jerard Randall 10.5 at Arizona 2015 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 300+ Janarion Grant 337 at Rutgers 2015 200+ Tony Cherry 240 Oregon 1984 Scored a Rushing TD (50-74 Yards) 250+ Royce Freeman 292 at Oregon 2015 175+ Charles Nelson 195 Oregon 2016 2016 Kalen Ballage, at Arizona State (52 yards) 200+ Ryan Nall 202 at Oregon State 2016 150+ Charles Nelson 195 Oregon 2016 125+ Charles Nelson 195 Oregon 2016 Scored a Rushing TD (75+ Yards) DEFENSE 2016 Ryan Nall, at Oregon State (89 yards) Tackles Returned a Kickoff for a TD Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 2016 Charles Nelson, Oregon (100 yards) Two Players With 100+ Yards Rushing 15+ Paul Magloire Jr. 15 Arizona 2016 2015 Stanford 12+ Paul Magloire Jr. 15 Arizona 2016 Returned a Punt for a TD (Blocks Not Included) Kevin Hogan (112) and Christian McCaffrey (107) 2016 Tim White, at Arizona State (70 yards) Sacks PASSING Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Returned an Interception for a TD Pass Attempts 5+ Riall Johnson 5 Stanford 1999 2016 F. Buncom, at Stanford, 26 yards (Falk) Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 4+ Riall Johnson 5 Stanford 1999 60+ Brad Lebo 61 Montana 1992 3+ Koron Crump 3 at Arizona State 2016 Returned a Fumble for a TD 50+ Davis Webb 53 California 2016 2015 Darren Gardenhire, at Washington (28 yards) 40+ Sefo Liufau 41 at Colorado 2016 Tackles For Loss Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Scored a Safety Pass Completions 5+ Nick Reed 5 Oregon 2007 2013 Rush, at Cal Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 4+ Scott Crichton 4 Oregon State 2012 35+ Jared Goff 37 California 2014 3+ Koron Crump 3 at Arizona State 2016 Blocked a Punt 30+ Davis Webb 34 California 2016 2015 Oregon State (Chris Brown) (on Zach Charme) 25+ Sefo Liufau 27 at Colorado 2016 Total Interceptions Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Blocked a Field Goal Pass Yards 3+ Jordan Poyer 3 Oregon State 2012 2016 T.J. Daniel, Oregon (Powell) Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 2+ Quenton Meeks 2 Stanford 2015 22-yard attempt 500+ Jared Goff 527 California 2014 450+ Gage Cubrud 474 EWU 2016 Scored a Defensive PAT 400+ Davis Webb 425 California 2016 1991 Steve Tovar, Ohio State (100-yd interception) 350+ Davis Webb 425 California 2016 300+ Sefo Liufau 345 at Colorado 2016 Blocked a PAT 2016 at Oregon State; (Erik Powell) Passing Touchdowns Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 50+ Yard Field Goal 5+ Gage Cubrud 5 EWU 2016 2012 Vincenzo D’Amato, California (52 yards) 4+ Gage Cubrud 5 EWU 2016 4+ Field Goals Completion Percentage 2015 Ka’imi Fairbarin, at UCLA (22, 22, 38, 38) Stat Individual Total Opponent Year .850+ Gage Cubrud .850 (34-40) EWU 2016 Shut Out WSU .800+ Gage Cubrud .850 (34-40) EWU 2016 2010 Arizona State (42-0) at Sun Devil Stadium .750+ Ryan Burns .760 (19-25) at Stanford 2016 Held WSU Without an Offensive TD Scored a Passing TD (50-74 Yards) 2013 at USC 2016 Dante Pettis from , Washington (61 yards) Scored a Passing TD (75+ Yards) 2016 Cooper Kupp from Gage Gubrud, Eastern Washington (75 yards)

16 FALK BY THE NUMBERS PAC-12 RECORD WATCH FALK CAREER GAME-BY-GAME CAREER PASS ATTEMPTS 2014 (RS-Freshman) GP GS PA PC PI YDS TD LG TC YG YL NYG TD LG PLYS TO NO. PLAYER YEARS 8/28 Rutgers (Sea) DNP 1. 1,838 Sean Mannion 2011-14 9/5 at Nevada 1 0 - 1,560 Luke Falk (WSU) 2014-pres. 9/13 Portland State 1 0 2 2 0 86 1 84 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 86 9/20 Oregon DNP CAREER PASS COMPLETIONS 9/27 at Utah DNP NO. PLAYER YEARS 10/4 California DNP 1. 1,187 Sean Mannion 2011-14 10/10 at Stanford DNP - 1,080 Luke Falk (WSU) 2014-pres. 10/25 Arizona DNP 11/1 USC 1 0 57 38 1 346 2 14 10 25 38 -13 0 7 67 333 CAREER PASSING YARDS 11/8 at Oregon State 1 1 61 44 0 471 5 48 8 18 29 -11 0 9 69 460 NO. PLAYER YEARS 11/22 at Arizona State 1 1 74 45 4 601 3 50 10 9 34 -25 1 3 84 576 1. 13,600 Sean Mannion (OSU) 2011-14 11/29 Washington 1 1 49 27 2 355 2 39 8 13 34 -21 0 5 57 334 2. 13,327 Matt Barkley (USC) 2009-12 SEASON 6 3 243 156 7 1859 13 84 36 65 135 -70 1 9 279 1789 3. 12,200 Jared Goff (CAL) 2013-15 4. 11,818 (USC) 1998-2002 2015 (RS-Sophomore) GP GS PA PC PI YDS TD LG TC YG YL NYG TD LG PLYS TO 5. 11,304 Connor Halliday (WSU) 2001-14 9/5 Portland State 1 1 41 27 0 289 2 39 8 30 22 8 0 6 49 297 6. 11,249 Derek Anderson (OSU) 2001-04 9/12 at Rutgers 1 1 66 47 0 478 4 28 6 34 5 29 0 13 72 507 7. 11,204 Luke Falk (WSU) 2014-pres. 9/19 Wyoming 1 1 45 37 1 303 2 35 6 5 27 -22 1 4 51 281 10/3 at California 1 1 49 35 1 389 2 38 13 10 35 -25 1 4 62 364 CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES 10/10 at Oregon 1 1 74 50 0 505 5 38 11 8 57 -49 1 5 85 456 NO. PLAYER YEARS 10/17 Oregon State 1 1 50 39 2 407 6 28 3 10 29 -19 0 10 53 388 1. 116 Matt Barkley (USC) 2009-12 10/24 at Arizona 1 1 62 47 0 514 5 43 9 33 17 16 0 14 71 530 2. 105 (ORE) 2012-14 10/31 Stanford 1 1 61 35 2 354 2 33 5 12 19 -7 0 9 66 347 3. 99 Matt Leinhart (USC) 2003-05 11/7 Arizona State 1 1 55 36 1 497 5 75 5 4 28 -24 0 2 60 473 4. 96 Jared Goff (CAL) 2013-15 11/14 at UCLA 1 1 53 38 1 331 2 30 10 27 44 -17 0 13 63 314 5. 92 Luke Falk (WSU) 2014-pres. 11/21 Colorado 1 1 35 27 0 199 1 29 2 3 7 -4 0 3 37 195 11/27 at Washington DNP CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE 12/26 vs. Miami 1 1 53 29 0 300 2 33 4 13 -14 -1 0 11 57 294 NO. PLAYER YEARS SEASON 12 12 644 447 8 4566 38 75 82 189 276 -115 3 14 726 4446 1. 13,033 Marcus Mariota (ORE) 2012-14 2. 12,796 Sean Mannion (OSU) 2011-14 2016 (RS-Junior) GP GS PA PC PI YDS TD LG TC YG YL NYG TD LG PLYS TO 3. 12,214 Matt Barkley (USC) 2009-12 9/3 Eastern Wash. 1 1 51 41 1 418 4 53 6 6 -17 -11 0 4 57 407 4. 12,086 Jared Goff (CAL) 2013-15 9/10 at Boise State 1 1 71 55 1 480 4 50 5 9 -11 -2 0 6 76 478 5. 11,713 Brett Hundley (UCLA) 2012-14 9/17 Idaho 1 1 36 21 0 226 3 50 5 23 -11 12 0 8 41 237 6. 11,621 Carson Palmer (USC) 1998-2002 10/1 Oregon 1 1 48 36 0 371 1 44 5 23 -16 7 0 10 53 378 7. 11,285 Cade McNown (UCLA) 1995-98 10/8 at Stanford 1 1 41 30 2 357 4 45 5 15 -18 -3 0 8 46 354 8. 11,011 Alex Brink (WSU) 2004-07 10/15 UCLA 1 1 48 28 1 261 0 24 7 17 -18 -1 0 8 55 260 9. 11,097 Derek Anderson (OSU) 2001-04 10/22 at Arizona State 1 1 53 42 0 398 3 52 10 7 -68 -61 0 4 63 337 10. 10,944 Luke Falk (WSU) 2014-pres. 10/29 at Oregon State 1 1 46 33 0 415 5 66 3 2 -5 -3 0 2 49 412 11/5 Arizona 1 1 35 32 0 311 4 53 1 8 0 8 0 8 36 319 11/12 California 1 1 50 36 1 373 5 35 2 6 0 6 0 4 52 379 11/19 at Colorado 1 1 53 26 1 325 3 46 4 5 9 -4 0 3 57 321 11/25 Washington 1 1 50 33 3 269 1 34 4 11 15 -4 0 8 54 265 12/27 vs. Minnesota 1 1 51 30 1 264 1 29 9 17 -29 -12 0 7 60 252 SEASON 13 13 633 443 11 4468 38 66 66 149 -217 -68 0 10 699 4399

2017 (RS-Senior) GP GS PA PC PI YDS TD LG TC YG YL NYG TD LG PLYS TO 9/2 Montana State 1 1 39 33 0 311 3 24 3 9 16 -7 0 9 42 304 9/9 Boise State 9/16 Oregon State 9/23 Nevada 9/29 USC 10/7 at Oregon 10/13 at California 10/21 Colorado 10/28 at Arizona 11/4 Stanford 11/11 at Utah 11/25 at Washington SEASON 1 1 39 33 0 311 3 24 3 9 16 -7 0 9 42 304 CAREER 32 29 1560 1080 26 11204 92 84 187 412 672 -260 4 14 1747 10944

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CAREER RECORD BOOK WATCH PASS ATTEMPTS 400+ PASSING YARDS ALL-PURPOSE YARDS No. Player Years No. Player Years (Rushing, Receiving, PR, KR, IR, since 1970) 1. 1,633 Connor Halliday 2011-14 1. 12 Connor Halliday 2011-14 No. Player Years 2. 1,560 Luke Falk 2014-present 2. 10 Luke Falk 2014-present 1. 4,635 Steve Broussard 1986-89 3. 1,451 Alex Brink 2004-07 3. 5 Alex Brink 2004-07 2. 4,418 Rueben Mayes 1982-84 4. 1,118 Jason Gesser 1999-2002 4. 2 Drew Bledsoe 1990-92 3. 3,804 Shaumbe Wright-Fair 1989-92 5. 1,086 Jack Thompson 1975-78 2 Jason Gesser 1999-2002 4. 3,584 Tim Harris 1979-82 6. 979 Drew Bledsoe 1990-92 6. 1 1994-97 5. 3,562 Gabe Marks 2012-16 7. 880 Ryan Leaf 1994-97 1 Mike Pattinson 1989-93 6. 3,474 Bernard Jackson 1970-71 8. 865 2009-12 1 1981-85 7. 3,267 Jerome Harrison 2004-05 9. 789 1986-88 1 Jeff Tuel 2009-12 8. 3,238 Jamal Morrow 2014-pres. 10. 725 Ty Paine 1970-72 9. 3,217 Marquess Wilson 2010-12 300+ PASSING YARDS 10. 3,166 Nian Taylor 1996-99 PASS COMPLETIONS No. Player Years No. Player Years 1. 24 Luke Falk 2014-present TACKLES-FOR-LOSS 1. 1,080 Luke Falk 2014-present 2. 21 Connor Halliday 2011-14 No. Player Years 2. 1,013 Connor Halliday 2011-14 3. 12 Alex Brink 2004-07 1.1. 52.5 DeWayne Patterson 1991-94 (-342) 3. 848 Alex Brink 2004-07 12 Ryan Leaf 1994-97 2. 45.5 Mkristo Bruce 2003-06 (-209) 4. 611 Jason Gesser 1999-2002 5. 6 Jason Gesser 1999-2002 3. 44.5 D.D. Acholonu 2000-03 (-261) 5. 601 Jack Thompson 1975-78 6 Timm Rosenbach 1986-88 4. 42.0 Travis Long 2009-12 (-196) 6. 532 Drew Bledsoe 1990-92 7. 5 Drew Bledsoe 1990-92 5. 39.5 Keith Millard 1980-83 (-223.5) 7. 531 Jeff Tuel 2009-12 5 Matt Kegel 2000-03 6. 35.5 Rien Long 2000-02 (-172) 8. 474 Timm Rosenbach 1986-88 5 Jack Thompson 1975-78 7. 32.0 Will Derting 2001-05 (-131) 9. 473 Ryan Leaf 1994-97 5 Marshall Lobbestael 2008-11 8. 31.5 Xavier Cooper 2011-14 (-116) 10. 371 Chad Davis 1994-95 5 Jeff Tuel 2009-12 9. 31.0 Raonall Smith 1998-01 (-94) 10. 30.5 Four Times, PASSING YARDS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Most Recent: Isaac Brown 2000-03 (-159) No. Player Years No. Player Years - 27.0 Hercules Mata’afa 2015-pres. 1. 11,304 Connor Halliday 2011-14 1. 33 Steve Broussard 1986-89 - 24.5 Peyton Pelluer 2014-pres. 2. 11,204 Luke Falk 2014-present 2. 25 Jerome Harrison 2004-05 3. 10,913 Alex Brink 2004-07 3. 23 Rueben Mayes 1982-85 SACKS 4. 8,830 Jason Gesser 1999-02 4. 22 Shaumbe Wright-Fair 1989-92 No. Player Years 5. 7,818 Jack Thompson 1975-78 5. 19 Ken Grandberry 1971-73 1. 37.5 DeWayne Patterson 1991-94 (-244) 6. 7,433 Ryan Leaf 1994-97 19 Kerry Porter 1982-86 2. 32.5 D.D. Acholonu 2000-03 (-235) 7. 7,373 Drew Bledsoe 1990-92 19 Michael Black 1996-97 3. 29.5 Mkristo Bruce 2003-06 (-154) 8. 5,995 Timm Rosenbach 1986-88 8. 18 Bernard Jackson 1970-71 4. 22.5 Isaac Brown 2000-03 (-145) 9. 5,936 Jeff Tuel 2009-12 18 Gerard Wicks 2014-pres. 5. 21.5 Keith Millard 1981-83 (-179.5) 10. 4,573 Mark Rypien 1981-85 10. 17 Tim Harris 1979-82 6. 20.5 Travis Long 2009-12 (-141) 7. 19.0 Scott Pelluer 1977-80 (-87) COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 150) RECEPTIONS 8. 17.5 Ivan Cook 1985-88 (-152) No. Player Years No. Player Years 9. 17.0 Rien Long 2000-02 (-119) 1. .692 Luke Falk 2014-present (1080/1560) 1. 316 Gabe Marks 2012-16 10. 16.0 Kache Palacio 2012-15 2. .620 Connor Halliday 2011-14 (1013/1633) 2. 218 River Cracraft 2013-16 - 13.5 Hercules Mata’afa 2015-pres. 3. .614 Jeff Tuel 2009-12 (531/865) 3. 195 Michael Bumpus 2004-07 4. .601 Timm Rosenbach 1986-88 (474/789) 4. 192 Dom Williams 2012-15 FIELD GOALS MADE 5. .584 Alex Brink 2004-07 (848/1451) 5. 189 Marquess Wilson 2010-12 No. Player Years (Attempts) 6. .580 Chad Davis 1994-95 (371/640) 6. 182 Brandon Gibson 2005-08 1. 68 Drew Dunning 2000-03 (88) 7. .563 Bob Newman 1956-58 (246/437) 7. 177 Hugh Campbell 1960-62 2. 63 Jason Hanson 1988-92 (96) 8. .553 Jack Thompson 1975-78 (601/1,086) 8. 166 Jared Karstetter 2008-11 3. 47 Andrew Furney 2010-13 (60) 9. .555 Marshall Lobbestael 2008-11 (335/603) 9. 164 Isiah Myers 2011-14 4. 43 John Traut 1982-85 (65) 10. .547 Jason Gesser 1999-02 (611/1,118) 10. 148 Phillip Bobo 1990-92 5. 32 Rian Lindell 1997-99 (50) 11. .543 Drew Bledsoe 1990-92 (532/979) 148 Jason Hill 2003-06 32 Erik Powell 2014-present (47) 148 Vince Mayle 2013-14 7. 31 Joe Danelo 1972-74 (61) PASSING TOUCHDOWNS - 143 Jamal Morrow 2014-pres. 8. 30 Aaron Price 1992-93 (50) No. Player Years 9. 27 Tony Truant 1992-96 (42) 1. 92 Luke Falk 2014-present RECEPTIONS BY A RUNNING BACK 10. 26 Loren Langley 2004-05 (46) 2. 90 Connor Halliday 2011-14 No. Player Years 3. 76 Alex Brink 2004-07 1. 143 Jamal Morrow 2014-present POINTS KICKING 4. 70 Jason Gesser 1999-02 2. 120 Steve Broussard 1987-89 No. Player Years 5. 59 Ryan Leaf 1994-97 3. 105 Dan Doornik 1974-77 1. 336 Drew Dunning 2000-03 6. 53 Jack Thompson 1975-78 4. 87 Gerard Wicks 2014-present 2. 328 Jason Hanson 1988-91 7. 46 Drew Bledsoe 1990-92 5. 84 Shaumbe Wright-Fair 1989-92 3. 272 Andrew Furney 2010-13 8. 39 Timm Rosenbach 1986-88 6. 69 Marcus Mason 2011-14 4. 231 John Traut 1982-85 9. 33 Jeff Tuel 2009-12 7. 64 Tali Ena 1976-79 5. 218 Erik Powell 2014-Pres. 10. 28 Mark Rypien 1981-85 8. 61 James Williams 2016-present 6. 206 Rian Lindell 1997-99 9. 53 Rueben Mayes 1982-85 7. 168 Loren Langley 2004-06 TOTAL OFFENSE 10. 48 Ken Grandberry 1971-73 8. 167 Tony Truant 1992-96 No. Player Years 11. 45 Keith Harrington 2015-present 9. 163 Joe Danelo 1972-74 1. 11,011 Alex Brink 2004-06 10. 147 Aaron Price 1992-93 2. 10,944 Luke Falk 2014-present 3. 10,812 Connor Halliday 2011-14 4. 9,007 Jason Gesser 1999-01 5. 7,698 Jack Thompson 1975-78 6. 7,262 Ryan Leaf 1994-97 7. 7,151 Drew Bledsoe 1990-92 8. 6,690 Timm Rosenbach 1986-88 9. 5,978 Jeff Tuel 2009-12 10. 5,101 Mark Rypien 1981-85

18 SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

PASS ATTEMPTS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS SACKS (since 1979; 3+) No. Player Opponent Date No. Player Opponent Date No. Player Opponent Date 1. 89 Connor Halliday at Oregon 10/19/13 1. 5 James Matthews Idaho 9/11/82 1. 5.0 Mkristo Bruce at Stanford 9/23/06 (-33) 2. 79 Connor Halliday Arizona 10/25/14 2. 4 Rueben Mayes at Stanford 10/20/84 2. 4.0 Tim Downing vs. California (Tokyo) 11/29/87 (-8) 3. 74 Luke Falk at Arizona State 11/22/14 4 Rueben Mayes Montana State 11/16/85 4.0 Keith Millard at Oregon State 11/5/83 (-35) 74 Luke Falk at Oregon 10/10/15 4 Shaumbe Wright-Fair Temple 10/3/92 4.0 DeWayne Patterson at Oregon 10/30/93 (-23) 5. 71 Luke Falk at Boise State 9/10/16 4 Deon Burnett Louisiana Lafayette 10/9/99 4.0 DeWayne Patterson at UCLA 9/24/94 (-13) 6. 70 Connor Halliday California 10/4/14 4 Dave Minnich at Arizona 9/29/01 4.0 Andy Mattingly Arizona State 10/6/07 (-29) 7. 69 Connor Halliday at Stanford 10/10/14 4 John Tippins Montana State 10/18/01 7. 3.5 DeWayne Patterson Oregon 10/8/94 (-22) 8. 67 Connor Halliday at California 10/5/13 8. 3 24 Times 8. 3.0 14 players (21 times) 9. 66 Drew Bledsoe Montana 9/5/92 Most Recent: (Carl Winston, Washington, 11/23/12) Most Recent: (Nnamdi Oguayo, Arizona, 11/5/16) 66 Luke Falk at Rutgers 9/12/15 RECEPTIONS (10+) INTERCEPTIONS PASS COMPLETIONS No. Player Opponent Date No. Player Opponent Date No. Player Opponent Date 1. 15 Vince Mayle at Arizona State 11/22/14 1. 4 Lamont Thompson UCLA 11/3/01 1. 58 Connor Halliday at Oregon 10/19/13 2. 14 River Cracraft at Stanford 10/10/14 2. 3 Bill Lippincott Oregon State 10/6/45 2. 56 Connor Halliday Arizona 10/25/14 14 Vince Mayle Arizona 10/25/14 3 Laverne Torgeson vs. Penn State 11/27/48 3. 55 Luke Falk at Boise State 9/10/16 14 Gabe Marks at Rutgers 9/12/15 3 Clete Baltes Stanford 10/13/62 4. 50 Luke Falk at Oregon 10/10/15 5. 13 Gabe Marks at Oregon 10/19/13 3 Rick Reed at Oregon 11/5/66 5. 49 Connor Halliday California 10/4/14 13 James Williams Montana State 9/2/17 3 Lionel Thomas Pacific 11/1/69 6. 47 Luke Falk at Rutgers 9/12/15 7. 12 Doug Flansburg at Houston 9/23/66 3 Lionel Thomas Idaho 9/19/70 47 Luke Falk at Arizona 10/24/15 12 Marquess Wilson vs. Oregon (Seattle) 9/29/12 3 Eric Johnson Washington 11/18/72 8. 45 Luke Falk at Arizona State 11/22/14 12 Vince Mayle vs. Rutgers (Seattle) 8/28/14 3 Paul Sorensen at Arizona 10/24/81 9. 44 Luke Falk at Oregon State 11/8/14 12 Gabe Marks at UCLA 11/14/15 3 Ron Collins at Stanford 10/20/84 10. 43 Connor Halliday Oregon 9/20/14 12 Tavares Martin Jr. at Boise State 9/10/16 3 Torey Hunter at Arizona State 10/19/91 3 Lamont Thompson at Washington 11/22/97 PASSING YARDS RECEIVING YARDS 3 Will Derting vs. Nevada 8/31/02 No. Player Opponent Date No. Player Opponent Date 1. 734 Connor Halliday California 10/4/14 1. 263 Vince Mayle California 10/4/14 FIELD GOALS MADE 2. 601 Luke Falk at Arizona State 10/22/14 2. 252 Vince Mayle at Arizona State 11/22/14 No. Player Opponent Date 3. 557 Connor Halliday at Oregon 10/19/13 3. 255 Deron Pointer Arizona State 10/9/93 1. 5 Drew Dunning New Mexico 9/20/03 4. 544 Connor Halliday Portland State 9/13/14 4. 254 Nian Taylor Idaho 9/19/98 5 Erik Powell Stanford 10/31/15 5. 532 Connor Halliday vs. Rutgers 8/28/14 5. 252 Gail Cogdill at Northwestern 9/27/58 3. 4 Chuck Diedrick at Kansas 9/13/75 6. 531 Alex Brink at Oregon State 10/1/05 6. 240 Jason Hill at California 10/22/05 4 Paul Watson at Kansas 9/24/77 7. 521 Connor Halliday at California 10/5/13 7. 236 Marquess Wilson at San Diego State 9/17/11 4 John Traut at Tennessee 9/1/84 8. 514 Luke Falk at Arizona 10/24/15 8. 227 Isiah Myers Portland State 9/13/14 4 Jason Hanson at BYU 9/7/89 505 Luke Falk at Oregon 10/10/15 9. 223 Marquess Wilson Arizona State 11/12/11 4 Jason Hanson Arizona 10/21/89 10. 497 Luke Falk Arizona State 11/7/15 10. 215 Ed Barker at Oregon State 10/20/51 4 Rian Lindell at Boise State 9/12/98 4 Drew Dunning vs. Purdue 12/31/01 TOUCHDOWNS RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 4 Drew Dunning Washington 11/23/02 No. Player Opponent Date No. Player Opponent Date 4 Drew Dunning vs. Idaho (Sea.) 8/30/03 1. 6 Jason Gesser at Arizona 10/14/00 (3 ot) 1. 4 Gabe Marks at Arizona 10/24/15 4 Drew Dunning at Washington 11/22/03 6 Connor Halliday vs. Colorado State 12/21/13 2. 3 Jack Fanning at Nebraska 9/21/57 4 Romeen Abdollmohammadi Stanford 11/10/07 6 Connor Halliday Portland State 9/13/14 3 Hugh Campbell at Arizona State 10/1/60 4 Andrew Furney at UCLA 10/8/11 6 Connor Halliday California 10/4/14 3 Washington 11/20/76 6 Luke Falk Oregon State 10/17/15 3 Phillip Bobo Arizona State 11/10/90 LONGEST FIELD GOAL (50+) 6. 5 15 Times Last by: 3 Deron Pointer Arizona State 10/9/93 No. Player Opponent Date Luke Falk Arizona State 11/7/15 3 Nian Taylor Idaho 9/19/98 1. 62 Jason Hanson at UNLV 9/28/91 3 Nakoa McElrath at Arizona 10/14/00 2. 60 Andrew Furney Eastern Washington 9/8/12 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 Att.) 3 Nakoa McElrath at Boise State 9/8/01 3. 58 Jason Hanson at Brigham Young 9/7/89 No. Player Opponent Date 3 Jason Hill Idaho 9/18/04 58 Jason Hanson Arizona State 11/10/90 1. .914 (32-35) Luke Falk Arizona 11/5/16 3 Jason Hill at California 10/22/05 5. 57 Paul Watson Idaho 11/12/77 2. .870 (20-23) Alex Brink Oregon 10/21/06 3 Chris Jordan Idaho 9/9/06 57 Rian Lindell Boise State 9/27/97 3. .846 (33-39) Luke Falk Montana State 9/2/17 3 Marquess Wilson Arizona State 11/12/11 7. 56 Nico Grasu at Oklahoma State 9/4/10 4. .822 (37-45) Luke Falk Wyoming 9/19/15 3 Isiah Myers Portland State 9/13/14 8. 55 Joe Danelo Stanford 10/26/74 5. .818 (9-11) Wayne Berry at Iowa 10/3/53 3 River Cracraft California 10/4/14 55 Jason Hanson California 9/22/90 .818 (9-11) R. Turner Montana State 9/3/83 3 River Cracraft California 11/12/16 10. 54 Jason Hanson UCLA 9/29/90 7. .809 (38-47) Alex Brink vs. San Diego State 9/8/07 54 Jason Hanson Fresno State 9/14/91 8. .806 (25-31) T. Rosenbach Arizona 10/24/87 TOTAL TACKLES 9. .803 (41-51) Luke Falk Eastern Washington 9/3/16 No. Player Opponent Date PUNTS 10. .800 (8-10) Wayne Berry at UCLA 10/24/53 1. 28 Brian Forde California 9/7/85 No. Player Opponent Date .800 (8-10) Frank Sarno Pacific 9/25/54 2. 25 Brian Forde at Michigan 9/19/87 1. 14 Mike Monahan at Stanford 10/18/69 .800 (8-10) Jerry Henderson Oregon State 10/29/66 25 Dan Grayson Arizona 10/21/89 2. 12 Steve Johnston UCLA 10/17/92 .800 (12-15) Alex Brink Idaho 9/9/06 4. 24 Brian Forde at Stanford 11/1/86 3. 11 Hank Grenda Washington 11/23/68 5. 23 Anthony McClanahan USC 10/12/91 11 Tim Davey Idaho 9/16/78 300 PASSING YARDS IN A HALF (SINCE 1983) 23 James Darling at Colorado 8/31/96 11 Glenn Harper at Oregon 11/6/82 No. Player Opponent Date 7. 20 Brian Forde Arizona 11/8/86 11 Steve Johnston UCLA 11/6/93 1. 397 (2nd) Connor Halliday California 10/4/14 20 Tuineau Alipate at Michigan 9/19/87 11 George Martin at Illinois 9/1/4 2. 371 (2nd) Ryan Leaf at Arizona State 11/1/97 20 Dan Grayson Arizona 10/21/89 11 George Martin at UCLA 9/24/94 3. 349 (2nd) Luke Falk Arizona State 11/7/15 20 Anthony McClanahan Stanford 11/16/91 11 George Martin Oregon 10/8/94 4. 337 (1st) Connor Halliday California 10/4/14 20 Anthony McClanahan Arizona State 11/7/92 11 George Martin Arizona 10/15/94 5. 335 (1st) Luke Falk at Arizona 10/24/15 20 Brandon Moore at Arizona State 11/1/97 6. 329 (1st) Luke Falk at Arizona State 11/22/14 LONGEST PUNT 7. 323 (1st) Luke Falk Oregon State 10/24/15 TACKLES-FOR-LOSS No. Player Opponent Date 7. 321 (1st) Connor Halliday Portland State 9/13/14 No. Player Opponent Date 1. 87 Kyle Basler at Arizona 9/25/04 8. 319 (1st) Connor Halliday at Oregon 10/19/13 1. 6.5 Cory Evans Oregon State 11/17/07 (-20) 2. 84 Reid Forrest California 11/6/10 9. 305 (1st) Ryan Leaf Southwestern La. 11/8/97 2. 5.0 Keith Millard Arizona 9/17/83 (-26) 3. 83 Gavin Hedrick California 9/27/75 10. 304 (1st) Alex Brink vs. San Diego State (Se.) 9/8/07 5.0 DeWayne Patterson at Pacific 10/2/93 (-25) 4. 82 Gavin Hedrick California 10/8/77 11. 303 (1st) Ryan Leaf San Jose State 9/28/96 5.0 Mkristo Bruce at Stanford 9/23/06 (-33) 5. 81 Rob Meyers USC 9/30/89 12. 302 (1st) Mike Pattinson Arizona State 11/7/93 5.0 Andy Mattingly Arizona State 10/6/07 (-31) 6. 80 Richard Emerson at Oklahoma 12/3/38 13. 300 (1st) Drew Bledsoe vs. Utah (Copper Bowl) 12/29/92 6. 4.5 D.D. Acholonu at Washington 11/22/03 (-27) 7. 76 Mark Rypien Oregon State 11/3/84 7. 4.0 20 times 8. 75 Rob Myers at Wyoming 9/23/89 Most Recent: (Cyrus Coen, at Arizona State, 11/17/12) 9. 74 Keith Lincoln at Idaho 11/12/60 74 Rob Myers at Washington 11/18/89 19 2017 WASHINGTON STATE

WSU TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

POINTS PASSING TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS PUNTS No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season 1. 86 Blair Business College 10/12/07 1. 7 UNLV 9/10/11 1. 10 Idaho 11/15/75 1. 15 at Stanford 10/18/69 2. 84 Idaho 11/15/75 7 Portland State 9/13/14 2. 7 Oregon 10/29/77 2. 12 Washington 11/23/68 3. 77 SW Louisiana 11/8/97 3. 6 at Arizona 10/14/00 7 Montana State 11/16/85 12 UCLA 10/17/92 4. 74 Puget Sound 10/20/09 6 vs. Colorado State 12/21/13 4. 6 Pacific 10/10/64 4. 11 Idaho 9/21/68 5. 73 Eastern Washington 10/10/08 6 California 10/4/14 6 Oregon 11/7/81 11 UCLA 10/11/69 6. 70 Spokane AC 10/26/07 6 Oregon State 10/24/15 6 at Oregon 10/27/84 11 Pacific 11/1/69 7. 69 Arizona 11/5/16 6 Arizona 11/5/16 6 Southwest Louisiana 11/8/97 11 Idaho 9/19/70 8. 68 Montana 10/10/42 8. 5 17 times Last: 6 Oregon 10/1/16 11 Idaho 9/16/78 9. 65 Pacific (Ore.) 10/4/24 California 11/12/16 9. 5 San Jose State 9/22/62 11 at Oregon 11/6/82 10. 64 Montana State 11/16/85 5 at Utah 10/2/71 11 UCLA 11/6/1993 64 Idaho State 9/3/11 PASS ATTEMPTS 5 at Washington 11/24/73 11 at Illinois 9/1/94 No. Opponent Season 5 at Arizona 10/18/80 11 at UCLA 9/24/94 TOTAL OFFENSE (600+) 1. 89 at Oregon 10/19/13 5 vs. BYU (Holiday Bowl) 12/18/81 11 Oregon 10/8/94 No. Opponent Season 2. 79 Arizona 10/25/14 5 Montana State 9/12/81 11 Arizona 10/15/94 1. 812 California 10/4/14 3. 76 at California 11/16/74 5 Idaho 9/11/82 2. 706 Portland State 9/13/14 76 at Washington 11/22/75 5 at Stanford 10/20/84 PUNT AVG. 3. 693 Idaho 11/15/75 76 at Arizona State 11/22/14 5 at Oregon State 10/12/85 No. Opponent Season 4. 675 at Utah 9/21/85 6. 75 at Oregon 10/10/15 5 at Illinois 9/3/88 1. 57.3 at Stanford 10/23/10 5. 663 at Oregon 10/27/84 7. 71 at Boise State 9/10/16 5 Oregon State 9/18/93 2. 54.0 at Ohio State 9/21/91 6. 654 vs. San Diego State (Sea) 9/8/07 8. 70 California 10/4/14 3. 53.9 at Colorado 9/13/03 654 California 11/12/16 9. 69 at Stanford 10/10/14 RUSH ATTEMPTS 4. 53.4 at Arizona 9/25/04 8. 653 Montana State 10/18/01 10. 67 at California 10/5/13 No. Opponent Season 5. 53.2 at UNLV 9/15/12 9. 651 Oregon 10/1/16 1. 76 at California 11/16/74 6. 53.0 Boise State 9/27/97 10. 641 at Oregon 10/10/15 PASS COMPLETIONS 76 at Washington 11/22/75 7. 52.0 Wyoming 9/8/90 11. 638 at Oregon State 10/1/05 No. Opponent Season 3. 71 Montana State 11/16/85 52.0 Portland State 9/5/15 638 Portland State 9/20/08 1. 58 at Oregon 10/19/13 4. 69 UNLV 9/24/83 9. 51.8 Villanova 10/9/65 13. 637 Idaho 9/9/06 2. 56 Arizona 10/25/14 5. 68 Pacific (Ore.) 10/4/80 51.8 at Washington 11/18/89 14. 636 Utah (Copper Bowl) 12/29/92 3. 55 at Boise State 9/10/16 6. 67 Idaho 11/15/75 631 at Arizona 10/24/15 4. 50 at Oregon 10/10/15 7. 66 Oregon 11/3/73 16. 619 California 10/18/97 5. 49 California 10/4/14 66 at Washington 11/24/73 17. 618 at Tennessee 10/1/88 6. 47 at Rutgers 9/12/15 66 Oregon 10/29/77 18. 615 at Minnesota 9/10/88 47 at Arizona 10/24/15 66 California 11/14/81 19. 614 Arizona 11/5/16 47 Arizona 11/5/16 66 Stanford 10/23/82 20. 610 UNLV 9/10/11 9. 45 at Arizona State 11/22/14 21. 603 Oregon 10/29/77 10. 44 USC 11/1/14 NET RUSHING YARDS 22. 602 UNLV 9/24/83 44 at Oregon State 11/8/14 No. Opponent Season 23. 601 at Illinois 9/3/88 1. 524 at Oregon 10/27/84 601 at California 10/22/05 PASSING YARDS 2. 442 at California 11/16/74 No. Opponent Season 3. 439 Idaho 11/15/75 TOTAL PLAYS 1. 734 California 10/4/14 4. 438 Oregon 10/30/71 No. Opponent Season 2. 630 Portland State 9/13/14 5. 417 Montana State 11/16/85 1. 106 Montana 9/5/92 3. 601 at Arizona State 11/22/14 6. 392 UNLV 9/24/83 2. 105 at Oregon 10/10/15 4. 557 at Oregon 10/19/13 7. 363 Army 9/27/80 3. 101 at Oregon 10/19/13 5. 532 vs. Rutgers (Sea) 8/28/14 8. 352 Pacific (Ore.) 10/10/64 4. 100 at Arizona State 11/22/14 6. 531 at Oregon State 10/1/05 9. 350 at Oregon State 11/3/79 5. 99 Arizona 10/25/14 7. 521 at California 10/5/13 10. 347 California 11/17/73 6. 98 UCLA 10/27/07 8. 514 at Arizona 10/24/15 7. 97 at Oregon State 10/1/05 9. 513 California 9/22/01 FUMBLES (Since 1957) 8. 95 California 10/4/14 10. 505 at Oregon 10/10/15 No. Opponent Season 9. 93 at Arizona 10/24/15 1. 10 UCLA 10/9/71 10. 92 vs. Colorado (Sea.) 9/11/04 2. 9 Utah 9/30/72 92 Portland State 9/20/08 9 UCLA 10/20/73 92 USC 11/1/14 9 Stanford 10/26/74 5. 8 at Arizona 9/23/72 FIRST DOWNS 8 at Kansas 9/15/73 No. Opponent Season 8 Oregon State 11/3/84 1. 36 Montana 9/5/92 8. 7 17 Times 36 vs. San Diego State (Sea) 9/8/07 Last - vs. Hawaii (Sea) 9/12/09 36 Portland State 9/20/08 36 Oregon 10/1/16 FUMBLES LOST (Since 1957) 5. 35 at Oregon 10/19/13 No. Opponent Season 6. 34 at Illinois 9/3/88 1. 6 UCLA 10/9/71 34 at Arizona 10/24/15 2. 5 Utah State 9/30/61 34 Arizona 11/5/16 5 at Utah 10/15/66 34 California 11/12/16 5 Stanford 10/26/74 10. 33 Oregon State 10/5/91 5. 4 24 Times 33 Portland State 9/13/14 Last - vs. Hawaii (Sea) 9/12/09 33 California 10/4/14 33 Arizona 10/25/14 33 at Oregon State 11/8/14

20 TEAM DEFENSE SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

POINTS ALLOWED RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED - High INTERCEPTIONS WSU KICK RETURNS No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season 1. 70 USC 11/7/70 1. 479 UCLA 10/18/75 1. 7 at Oregon 9/27/03 1. 11 California 9/6/08 2. 69 USC 10/18/08 2. 467 at Kansas 9/11/76 2. 6 Oregon State 9/16/89 2. 10 at Iowa 9/27/69 3. 66 California 9/6/08 3. 464 at Iowa 9/27/69 3. 5 at Idaho 10/17/53 10 at Stanford 11/1/08 66 at Oregon State 10/11/08 4. 462 USC 10/12/74 5 Pacific 10/22/60 4. 9 at Michigan State 11/6/54 5. 65 at Oklahoma State 9/4/10 5. 446 Oregon 10/27/01 5 San Jose State 9/22/62 9 USC 11/7/70 6. 63 Stanford 10/17/70 6. 437 at UCLA 10/2/10 5 Washington 11/23/68 9 USC 10/12/74 63 Oregon 9/27/08 7. 432 at USC 10/31/81 5 Pacific 11/1/69 9 at Stanford 10/25/75 8. 62 at Oregon 10/19/13 8. 429 USC 11/7/70 5 at Arizona State 9/27/86 9 at Stanford 9/11/99 9. 61 at California 11/4/22 9. 428 at Nebraska 9/30/95 5 Wyoming 9/12/87 9 at USC 9/22/07 61 at Iowa 9/27/69 10. 426 at Baylor 9/12/08 5 at Washington 11/22/97 9 at Oregon State 10/11/08 5 UCLA 11/3/01 9 Arizona 11/8/08 TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED - High RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED - Low 9 vs. Oregon State (Sea) 10/22/11 No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season FUMBLES FORCED 9 vs. Oregon (Seattle) 9/29/12 1. 745 at USC 10/29/05 1. -35 Montana State 9/11/93 No. Opponent Season 2. 719 at Oregon 10/19/13 2. -17 at Arizona 10/26/02 1. 10 at Oregon 11/8/52 WSU KICK RETURN YARDS 3. 696 at Iowa 9/27/69 3. -11 Washington 11/18/72 2. 9 at Illinois 9/28/74 No. Opponent Season 4. 675 Washington 11/25/50 -11 at Washington 11/24/73 9 at Arizona State 10/20/79 1. 298 California 9/6/08 5. 664 Stanford 10/25/80 5. -10 vs. Baylor (Seattle) 9/16/06 9 Montana State 11/16/85 2. 249 Oregon 10/10/98 6. 658 Stanford 10/17/70 6. -6 at Pacific 10/2/93 5. 8 Stanford 9/27/52 3. 238 vs. Oregon (Seattle) 9/29/12 7. 651 at Arizona State 10/28/89 -6 Montana 9/9/95 8 San Jose State 11/12/55 4. 228 vs. Oregon State (Sea) 10/22/11 8. 646 Oregon 10/9/04 8. 1 Montana State 11/16/85 8 UCLA 10/11/69 5. 207 at Arizona State 10/28/89 9. 626 vs. Hawaii (Seattle) 9/12/09 9. 5 at Illinois 9/1/94 8 at Michigan State 9/26/70 6. 199 at Oregon State 10/19/63 10. 625 USC 10/18/08 10. 8 Portland State 9/20/08 8 at Oregon State 11/13/71 7. 184 Arizona State 11/10/90 8 at Oregon 10/14/72 8. 178 at USC 9/22/07 TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED - Low TACKLES-FOR-LOSS 8 Stanford 11/11/72 9. 176 at Oregon 10/29/11 No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season 10. 174 at USC 10/13/73 1. 97 at Idaho 10/11/58 1. 15 at Wyoming 9/23/89 FUMBLES RECOVERED 174 at Stanford 9/11/99 97 Oregon 10/8/94 15 at Pacific 10/2/93 No. Opponent Season 3. 108 Oregon State 9/18/93 3. 14 Oregon State 9/18/93 1. 7 at Michigan State 9/26/70 WSU PUNT RETURNS 4. 114 Idaho 10/24/59 14 Oregon 10/8/94 2. 6 at USC 10/26/57 No. Opponent Season 5. 115 Boise State 9/27/97 14 at California 9/26/98 6 at Oregon 10/14/72 1. 10 Oregon 10/8/94 6. 120 at Stanford 11/18/61 14 at USC 11/11/00 6 Idaho 9/16/78 2. 9 California 10/16/93 7. 125 vs. Colorado (Seattle) 9/11/04 14 USC 10/30/04 5. 5 San Jose State 11/12/55 9 San Jose State 9/28/96 8. 129 at Oregon State 10/31/59 14 Arizona State 10/6/07 5 Utah State 9/30/61 4. 8 Idaho 10/7/72 9. 131 Oregon State 11/8/58 14 Idaho 9/21/13 5 at Texas Tech 11/14/64 8 Oregon State 10/7/95 10. 135 California 10/16/93 14 Wyoming 9/19/15 5 at Minnesota 9/25/65 8 at Stanford 10/8/03 5 Washington 11/18/72 7. 7 at San Jose State 11/16/68 PASSING YARDS ALLOWED - High SACKS (Since 1985) 5 Idaho 10/2/76 7 at Utah 10/2/71 No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season 5 at California 10/29/94 7 at California 11/10/84 1. 537 at BYU 9/7/89 1. 10 Oregon 10/8/94 7 Montana State 9/11/93 2. 534 at Arizona State 10/28/89 10 at Wyoming 9/23/89 TURNOVERS FORCED 7 Oregon State 9/18/93 3. 527 California 10/4/14 3. 8 Montana State 9/11/93 No. Opponent Season 7 UCLA 11/6/93 4. 521 at California 10/5/13 8 at Stanford 9/23/06 1. 9 (4 INT, 5 FUM) Idaho 11/1/52 7 USC 11/5/94 5. 496 Oregon State 10/12/13 8 Arizona State 11/2/02 9 (7 INT, 2 FUM) Oregon 11/9/03 7 Oregon 11/9/02 496 Eastern Washington 9/3/16 6. 7 at Tennessee 10/1/88 3. 8 (5 INT, 3 FUM) San Jose State 9/22/62 7 Arizona 10/4/03 7. 489 vs. Hawaii (Seattle) 9/12/09 7 vs. Grambling State (Sea) 9/17/05 8 (1 INT, 7 FUM) at Michigan State 9/26/70 7 at Arizona 9/25/04 8. 448 at BYU 9/15/90 7 Arizona State 10/6/07 8 (3 INT, 5 FUM) Washington 11/18/72 7 at Nevada 9/9/05 9. 437 Oregon 10/9/04 7 vs. Texas 12/30/03 8 (2 INT, 6 FUM) Idaho 9/16/78 10. 433 at USC 10/29/05 7 Oregon State 10/25/03 7. 7 (5 INT, 2 FUM) at Idaho 10/17/53 WSU PUNT RETURN YARDS 7 at Notre Dame 9/6/03 7 (3 INT, 4 FUM) Oregon State 10/25/52 No. Opponent Season PASSING YARDS ALLOWED - Low 7 at Arizona 10/26/02 7 (3 INT, 4 FUM) at California 10/8/55 1. 186 SW Louisiana 11/8/97 No. Opponent Season 7 at Stanford 10/13/01 7 (1 INT, 6 FUM) at USC 10/26/57 2. 171 at San Jose State 11/16/68 1. 0 Oregon State 11/8/58 7 at Boise State 9/8/01 7 (2 INT, 5 FUM) at Minnesota 9/25/65 3. 163 at Nevada 9/9/05 0 California 9/17/66 7 Oregon 9/20/14 7 (5 INT, 2 FUM) Washington 11/23/68 4. 153 Idaho 9/29/73 0 at Kansas 9/24/77 7 (5 INT, 2 FUM) Pacific 11/1/69 5. 129 at San Jose State 9/26/59 4. 6 Washington 11/24/56 7 (3 INT, 4 FUM) at Arizona State 10/10/70 6. 116 at Stanford 10/18/03 6 Idaho 10/2/76 7 (1 INT, 6 FUM) at Oregon 10/14/72 7. 113 Idaho 9/21/68 6. 7 at Oregon State 11/8/75 7 (5 INT, 2 FUM) Wyoming 9/12/87 113 Oregon 10/29/83 7. 8 Oregon State 11/9/74 7 (6 INT, 1 FUM) Oregon State 9/16/89 9. 110 Montana State 9/21/02 9 at Oregon State 10/22/55 7 (5 INT, 2 FUM) UCLA 11/3/01 10. 105 Boise State 9/27/97 8. 10 Oregon State 10/5/91 7 (3 INT, 4 FUM) UCLA 11/8/03 9. 11 at USC 11/6/71 11 UCLA 10/20/73

21 2017 WASHINGTON STATE 2017 Washington State Football Washington State Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 03, 2017) All games STATISTICS Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Sep 02, 2017 MONTANA STATE W 31-0 30254 All games 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Conference 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Non-Conference 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Morrow, Jamal 1 10 89 0 89 8.9 1 29 89.0 Williams, James 1 9 48 3 45 5.0 0 11 45.0 Team Statistics WSU OPP Wicks, Gerard 1 3 23 0 23 7.7 0 14 23.0 FIRST DOWNS 27 7 Total 1 25 169 19 150 6.0 1 29 150.0 R u s h i n g 9 6 Opponents 1 32 140 25 115 3.6 0 17 115.0 P a s s i n g 1 8 1 P e n a l t y 0 0 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g RUSHING YARDAGE 150 115 Falk, Luke 1 176.98 33-39-0 84.6 311 3 24 311.0 Rushing Attempts 25 32 Hilinski, Tyler 1 124.44 7-9-0 77.8 50 0 14 50.0 Average Per Rush 6.0 3.6 Total 1 167.13 40-48-0 83.3 361 3 24 361.0 Average Per Game 150.0 115.0 Opponents 1 44.60 5-12-1 41.7 28 0 8 28.0 TDs Rushing 1 0 PASSING YARDAGE 361 28 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g C o m p - A t t - I n t 40-48-0 5-12-1 Williams, James 1 13 163 12.5 2 24 163.0 Average Per Pass 7.5 2.3 Sweet, Kyle 1 7 59 8.4 0 15 59.0 Average Per Catch 9.0 5.6 Johnson-Mack, I 1 5 51 10.2 0 14 51.0 Average Per Game 361.0 28.0 Wicks, Gerard 1 4 29 7.2 0 11 29.0 TDs Passing 3 0 Martin Jr., Tav 1 4 16 4.0 1 6 16.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 511 143 Calvin, Jamire 1 2 16 8.0 0 10 16.0 Average Per Play 7.0 3.2 Bell, Renard 1 2 4 2.0 0 4 4.0 Average Per Game 511.0 143.0 Dimry, C.J. 1 1 14 14.0 0 14 14.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 1-23 3-52 Morrow, Jamal 1 1 5 5.0 0 5 5.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 3-22 1-0 Martin, Tay 1 1 4 4.0 0 4 4.0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 1-0 0-0 Total 1 40 361 9.0 3 24 361.0 FUMBLES-LOST 2-1 0-0 Opponents 1 5 28 5.6 0 8 28.0 PENALTIES-Yards 4-32 4-23 PUNTS-AVG 3-45.7 8-43.4 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 3 : 0 8 2 6 : 5 2 Powell, Erik 1-1 100.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 40 0 3RD-DOWN Conversions 10/14 1/11 4TH-DOWN Conversions 0/0 2/2 PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Williams, James 2 ------12 Thompson, Jalen 1 0 0.0 0 0 Powell, Erik - 1-1 4-4 - - - - - 7 Martin Jr., Tav 1 ------6 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Morrow, Jamal 1 ------6 Sweet, Kyle 2 103 51.5 55 10010 Total 4 1-1 4-4 - - - - - 31 Cox, Mitchell 1 34 34.0 34 01100 Opponents - 0-1 ------0 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Morrow, Jamal 3 22 7.3 0 14 Washington State 7 7 7 10 0 31 Total 3 22 7.3 0 14 Opponents 0 0 0 0 0 0 Opponents 1 0 0.0 0 0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Taylor, Robert 1 23 23.0 0 23 Total 1 23 23.0 0 23 Opponents 3 52 17.3 0 18 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Williams, James 1 45 163 0 0 0 208 208.0 Morrow, Jamal 1 89 5 22 0 0 116 116.0 Sweet, Kyle 1 0 59 0 0 0 59 59.0 Wicks, Gerard 1 23 29 0 0 0 52 52.0 Johnson-Mack, I 1 0 51 0 0 0 51 51.0 Total 1 150 361 22 23 0 556 556.0 Opponents 1 115 28 0 52 0 195 195.0 Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Falk, Luke 1 42 -7 311 304 304.0 Morrow, Jamal 1 10 89 0 89 89.0 Hilinski, Tyler 1 9 0 50 50 50.0 Williams, James 1 9 45 0 45 45.0 Wicks, Gerard 1 3 23 0 23 23.0 Total 1 73 150 361 511 511.0 Opponents 1 44 115 28 143 143.0 Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 34 Thompson, Jalen 1 6 1 7 . . 1-0 ...... 47 Pelluer, Peyton 1 1 4 5 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . . 50 Mata'afa, Herc. 1 2 3 5 2.5-7 1.5-6 . . 1 . . . . 31 Dotson, Isaac 1 1 4 5 1.0-0 ...... 51 Luvu, Frankie 1 1 2 3 0.5-1 ...... 26 Dale, Hunter 1 1 2 3 1.0-3 ...... 45 Tago, Logan 1123 ...... 30 Oguayo, Nnamdi 1 2 . 2 . . . . 1 . . . . 55 Moore, Derek 1 1 1 2 0.5-3 0.5-3 ...... 99 McBroom,Garrett 1 . 2 2 0.5-4 0.5-4 ...... Total 1 26 24 50 8-25 3-15 1-0 1 2 . . . . Opponents 1 44 36 80 3-19 2-16 . . . 1-0 2 . .

22 2017 Washington State Football Washington State Game Results (as of Sep 03, 2017) STATISTICS All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Sep 02, 2017 MONTANA STATE W 31-0 1-0 0-0 3:00 30254

2017 Washington State Football Washington State Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 03, 2017) All games

Team Statistics WSU OPP SCORING 31 0 Points Per Game 31.0 0.0 Points Off Turnovers 7 0 FIRST DOWNS 27 7 R u s h in g 96 P a s s in g 18 1 P e n a lt y 00 RUSHING YARDAGE 150 115 Yards gained rushing 169 140 Yards lost rushing 19 25 Rushing Attempts 25 32 Average Per Rush 6.0 3.6 Average Per Game 150.0 115.0 TDs Rushing 1 0 PASSING YARDAGE 361 28 C o m p - A t t - I n t 40-48-0 5-12-1 Average Per Pass 7.5 2.3 Average Per Catch 9.0 5.6 Average Per Game 361.0 28.0 TDs Passing 3 0 TOTAL OFFENSE 511 143 Total Plays 73 44 Average Per Play 7.0 3.2 Average Per Game 511.0 143.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 1-23 3-52 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 3-22 1-0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 1-0 0-0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.0 17.3 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.3 0.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 0.0 0.0 FUMBLES-LOST 2-1 0-0 PENALTIES-Yards 4-32 4-23 Average Per Game 32.0 23.0 PUNTS-Yards 3-137 8-347 Average Per Punt 45.7 43.4 Net punt average 39.0 40.6 KICKOFFS-Yards 6-384 1-60 Average Per Kick 64.0 60.0 Net kick average 42.8 37.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 3 : 0 8 2 6 : 5 2 3RD-DOWN Conversions 10/14 1/11 3rd-Down Pct 71% 9% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 0/0 2/2 4th-Down Pct 0% 100% SACKS BY-Yards 3-15 2-16 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 4 0 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 1-1 0-1 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (2-2) 100% (0-0) 0% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (2-2) 100% (0-0) 0% PAT-ATTEMPTS (4-4) 100% (0-0) 0% ATTENDANCE 30254 0 Games/Avg Per Game 1/30254 0/0 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Washington State 7 7 7 10 0 31 Opponents 0 0 0 0 0 0

23 2017 WASHINGTON STATE 2017 Washington State Football Washington State Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 03, 2017) STATISTICS All games

SEASON CAREER

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Morrow, Jamal 1 10 89 0 89 8.9 1 29 89.0 38 240 1407 45 1362 5.7 6 41 35.8 Williams, James 1 9 48 3 45 5.0 0 11 45.0 14 111 639 10 629 5.7 6 38 44.9 Wicks, Gerard 1 3 23 0 23 7.7 0 14 23.0 36 260 1375 33 1342 5.2 18 59 37.3 Falk, Luke 1 3 9 16 -7 -2.3 0 9 -7.0 32 187 412 672 -260 -1.4 4 14 -8.1 Total 1 25 169 19 150 6.0 1 29 150.0 Opponents 1 32 140 25 115 3.6 0 17 115.0

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Falk, Luke 1 176.98 33-39-0 84.6 311 3 24 311.0 32 145.69 1080-1560-26 69.2 11204 92 84 350.1 Hilinski, Tyler 1 124.44 7-9-0 77.8 50 0 14 50.0 5 154.82 31-39-1 79.5 295 2 71 59.0 Total 1 167.13 40-48-0 83.3 361 3 24 361.0 Opponents 1 44.60 5-12-1 41.7 28 0 8 28.0

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Williams, James 1 13 163 12.5 2 24 163.0 14 61 505 8.3 3 29 36.1 Sweet, Kyle 1 7 59 8.4 0 15 59.0 25 55 638 11.6 3 50 25.5 Johnson-Mack, I 1 5 51 10.2 0 14 51.0 14 40 297 7.4 1 35 21.2 Wicks, Gerard 1 4 29 7.2 0 11 29.0 36 87 417 4.8 1 21 11.6 Martin Jr., Tav 1 4 16 4.0 1 6 16.0 26 84 868 10.3 9 50 33.4 Calvin, Jamire 1 2 16 8.0 0 10 16.0 1 2 16 8.0 0 10 16.0 Bell, Renard 1 2 4 2.0 0 4 4.0 1 2 4 2.0 0 4 4.0 Dimry, C.J. 1 1 14 14.0 0 14 14.0 12 13 155 11.9 0 22 12.9 Morrow, Jamal 1 1 5 5.0 0 5 5.0 38 143 1247 8.7 9 66 32.8 Martin, Tay 1 1 4 4.0 0 4 4.0 1 1 4 4.0 0 4 4.0 Total 1 40 361 9.0 3 24 361.0 Opponents 1 5 28 5.6 0 8 28.0

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g g plays rush pass total avg/g Falk, Luke 1 42 -7 311 304 304.0 32 1747 -260 11204 10944 342.0 Morrow, Jamal 1 10 89 0 89 89.0 38 240 1362 0 1362 35.8 Hilinski, Tyler 1 9 0 50 50 50.0 5 39 0 295 295 59.0 Williams, James 1 9 45 0 45 45.0 14 111 629 0 629 44.9 Wicks, Gerard 1 3 23 0 23 23.0 36 260 1342 0 1342 37.3 Total 1 73 150 361 511 511.0 Opponents 1 44 115 28 143 143.0

PAT PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Williams, James 2 ------12 9 ------54 Powell, Erik - 1-1 4-4 - - - - - 7 - 32-47 122-124 - - - - - 218 Martin Jr., Tav 1 ------6 9 ------54 Morrow, Jamal 1 ------6 15 ------90 Total 4 1-1 4-4 - - - - - 31 Opponents - 0-1 ------0

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg Morrow, Jamal 3 22 7.3 0 14 6 153 25.5 0 64 Total 3 22 7.3 0 14 Opponents 1 0 0.0 0 0

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg Taylor, Robert 1 23 23.0 0 23 21 456 21.7 1 100 Total 1 23 23.0 0 23 Opponents 3 52 17.3 0 18

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg Thompson, Jalen 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

24 2017 Washington State Football Washington State Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 03, 2017) STATISTICS All games

SEASON CAREER

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Williams, James 1 45 163 0 0 0 208 208.0 14 629 505 0 27 0 1161 82.9 Morrow, Jamal 1 89 5 22 0 0 116 116.0 38 1362 1247 153 476 0 3238 85.2 Sweet, Kyle 1 0 59 0 0 0 59 59.0 25 5 638 0 0 0 643 25.7 Wicks, Gerard 1 23 29 0 0 0 52 52.0 36 1342 417 0 0 0 1759 48.9 Johnson-Mack, I 1 0 51 0 0 0 51 51.0 14 0 297 0 0 0 297 21.2 Taylor, Robert 1 0 0 0 23 0 23 23.0 13 0 0 -3 456 0 453 34.8 Martin Jr., Tav 1 0 16 0 0 0 16 16.0 26 14 868 0 699 0 1581 60.8 Calvin, Jamire 1 0 16 0 0 0 16 16.0 1 0 16 0 0 0 16 16.0 Dimry, C.J. 1 0 14 0 0 0 14 14.0 12 0 155 0 0 0 155 12.9 Martin, Tay 1 0 4 0 0 0 4 4.0 1 0 4 0 0 0 4 4.0 Bell, Renard 10400044.0 10400044.0 Falk, Luke 1 -7 0 0 0 0 -7 -7.0 32 -260 0 0 0 0 -260 -8.1 Total 1 150 361 22 23 0 556 556.0 Opponents 1 115 28 0 52 0 195 195.0

Field Goals att good long blkd att good long blkd Powell, Erik 1 1 40 0 47 32 47 4 Total 1 1 40 0 Opponents 1000

Punting no. yds avg lg blk no. yds avg lg blk Sweet, Kyle 2 103 51.5 55 0 34 1327 39.0 58 0 Cox, Mitchell 1 34 34.0 34 0 1 34 34.0 34 0 Total 3 137 45.7 55 0 Opponents 8 347 43.4 55 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob no. yds avg tb ob Powell, Erik 4 255 63.8 3 0 221 13004 58.8 67 2 Crane, Jack 2 129 64.5 0 0 2 129 64.5 0 0 Total 6 384 64.0 3 0 Opponents 1 60 60.0 0 0

## Defensive Leaders gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk 34 Thompson, Jalen 1 6 1 7 0.0 . 1 . . . . 14 4 1 1 7 5 8 3.0 . 1 7 1 1 . 47 Pelluer, Peyton 1 1 4 5 0.5 . . 1 . . . 39 1 3 6 1 0 2 2 3 8 24.5 2 . 0 1 5 3 3 . 31 Dotson, Isaac 1 1 4 5 1.0 ...... 32 7 8 3 9 1 1 7 8.0 0 . 5 2 1 3 1 . 50 Mata'afa, Herc. 1 2 3 5 2.5 1 . 5 . . . . . 27 5 0 3 3 8 3 27.0 1 3 . 5 . . 1 1 . 45 Tago, Logan 1 1 2 3 0.0 ...... 21 1 3 1 2 2 5 2.5 . . 1 . . . 26 Dale, Hunter 1 1 2 3 1.0 ...... 22 4 8 1 2 1.5 ...... 51 Luvu, Frankie 1 1 2 3 0.5 ...... 34 4 0 2 5 6 5 7.5 1 . 5 . . 1 3 . 90 Ekuale, Daniel 1 2 . 2 1.0 ...... 39 3 9 1 7 5 6 11.5 2 . 0 . . . 1 . 30 Oguayo, Nnamdi 1 2 . 2 0.0 ...... 14 2 2 1 9 4 1 3.0 4 . 0 . . . 1 . 54 DeRider, Nate 1 1 1 2 0.0 ...... 26 1 2 9 2 1 1.0 1 . 0 1 . 2 1 . FG55 SEQUENCE Moore, Derek WASHINGTON 1 1 STATE 1 2 0.5OPPONENTS 0 . 5 . . . . . 14 7 1 1 1 8 1.5 0 . 5 . . . . . Montana99 McBroom,Garrett State (40) 1 . 2 2 0.542 0 . 5 . . . . . 14 7 7 1 4 1.5 1 . 5 . . . 1 . 3 Molton, Darrien 1 2 . 2 0.0 ...... 25 9 0 2 7 1 1 7 3.0 . 1 1 0 1 2 . 23 Wicks, Gerard 1 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 36 3 2 5 0.0 . . . 1 . . Numbers24 Harrington, in (parentheses) K. indicate field 1 goal 1 was .made. 1 0.0 ...... 16 3 . 3 0.0 ...... 52 Fernandez, K. 1 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 8 1 2 3 0.0 ...... 2 Taylor, Robert 1 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 13 3 4 2 8 6 2 1.0 . . 2 3 . . 21 Pippins, Mar. 1 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 30 5 7 2 2 7 9 4.0 . 5 1 3 3 . . 13 Woods, Jahad 1 . 1 1 0.5 0 . 5 . . . . . 1 . 1 1 0.5 0 . 5 . . . . . 41 Sherman, Dillon 1 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 1 1 . 1 0.0 ...... Total 1 2 6 2 4 5 0 8 3 1 1 . . . Opponents 1 4 4 3 6 8 0 3 2 . . 1 2 .

25 2017 Washington State Football Washington State Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 03, 2017) All games

SEASON CAREER

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Williams, James 1 45 163 0 0 0 208 208.0 14 629 505 0 27 0 1161 82.9 Morrow, Jamal 1 89 5 22 0 0 116 116.0 38 1362 1247 153 476 0 3238 85.2 Sweet, Kyle 1 0 59 0 0 0 59 59.0 25 5 638 0 0 0 643 25.7 Wicks, Gerard 1 23 29 0 0 0 52 52.0 36 1342 417 0 0 0 1759 48.9 Johnson-Mack, I 1 0 51 0 0 0 51 51.0 14 0 297 0 0 0 297 21.2 Taylor, Robert 1 0 0 0 23 0 23 23.0 13 0 0 -3 456 0 453 34.8 Martin Jr., Tav 1 0 16 0 0 0 16 16.0 26 14 868 0 699 0 1581 60.8 Calvin, Jamire 1 0 16 0 0 0 16 16.0 1 0 16 0 0 0 16 16.0 Dimry, C.J. 1 0 14 0 0 0 14 14.0 12 0 155 0 0 0 155 12.9 Martin, Tay 1 0 4 0 0 0 4 4.0 1 0 4 0 0 0 4 4.0 Bell, Renard 10400044.0 10400044.0 Falk, Luke 1 -7 0 0 0 0 -7 -7.0 32 -260 0 0 0 0 -260 -8.1 Total 1 150 361 22 23 0 556 556.0 Opponents 1 115 28 0 52 0 195 195.0

Field Goals att good long blkd att good long blkd Powell, Erik 1 1 40 0 47 32 47 4 Total 1 1 40 0 Opponents 1000

Punting no. yds avg lg blk no. yds avg lg blk Sweet, Kyle 2 103 51.5 55 0 34 1327 39.0 58 0 Cox, Mitchell 1 34 34.0 34 0 1 34 34.0 34 0 Total 3 137 45.7 55 0 Opponents 8 347 43.4 55 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob no.2017 yds avg WASHINGTON tb ob STATE Powell, Erik 4 255 63.8 3 0 221 13004 58.8 67 2 Crane, Jack 2 129 64.5 0 0 2 129 64.5 0 0 Total 6 384 64.0 3 0 OpponentsSTATISTICS 1 60 60.0 0 0 ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk 34 Thompson, Jalen 1 6 1 7 0.0 . 1 . . . . 14 4 1 1 7 5 8 3.0 . 1 7 1 1 . 47 Pelluer, Peyton 1 1 4 5 0.5 . . 1 . . . 39 1 3 6 1 0 2 2 3 8 24.5 2 . 0 1 5 3 3 . 31 Dotson, Isaac 1 1 4 5 1.0 ...... 32 7 8 3 9 1 1 7 8.0 0 . 5 2 1 3 1 . 50 Mata'afa, Herc. 1 2 3 5 2.5 1 . 5 . . . . . 27 5 0 3 3 8 3 27.0 1 3 . 5 . . 1 1 . 45 Tago, Logan 1 1 2 3 0.0 ...... 21 1 3 1 2 2 5 2.5 . . 1 . . . 26 Dale, Hunter 1 1 2 3 1.0 ...... 22 4 8 1 2 1.5 ...... 51 Luvu, Frankie 1 1 2 3 0.5 ...... 34 4 0 2 5 6 5 7.5 1 . 5 . . 1 3 . 90 Ekuale, Daniel 1 2 . 2 1.0 ...... 39 3 9 1 7 5 6 11.5 2 . 0 . . . 1 . 30 Oguayo, Nnamdi 1 2 . 2 0.0 ...... 14 2 2 1 9 4 1 3.0 4 . 0 . . . 1 . 54 DeRider, Nate 1 1 1 2 0.0 ...... 26 1 2 9 2 1 1.0 1 . 0 1 . 2 1 . 55 Moore, Derek 1 1 1 2 0.5 0 . 5 . . . . . 14 7 1 1 1 8 1.5 0 . 5 . . . . . 99 McBroom,Garrett 1 . 2 2 0.5 0 . 5 . . . . . 14 7 7 1 4 1.5 1 . 5 . . . 1 . 3 Molton, Darrien 1 2 . 2 0.0 ...... 25 9 0 2 7 1 1 7 3.0 . 1 1 0 1 2 . 23 Wicks, Gerard 1 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 36 3 2 5 0.0 . . . 1 . . 24 Harrington, K. 1 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 16 3 . 3 0.0 ...... 52 Fernandez, K. 1 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 8 1 2 3 0.0 ...... 2 Taylor, Robert 1 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 13 3 4 2 8 6 2 1.0 . . 2 3 . . 21 Pippins, Mar. 1 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 30 5 7 2 2 7 9 4.0 . 5 1 3 3 . . 13 Woods, Jahad 1 . 1 1 0.5 0 . 5 . . . . . 1 . 1 1 0.5 0 . 5 . . . . . 41 Sherman, Dillon 1 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 1 1 . 1 0.0 ...... Total 1 2 6 2 4 5 0 8 3 1 1 . . . Opponents 1 4 4 3 6 8 0 3 2 . . 1 2 .

26 2017 Washington State Football Washington State Team Game-by-Game (as of Sep 03, 2017) All games WSU GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off Sep 02 MONTANA STATE 25 150 1 29 40 361 3 24 40-48-0 361 3 24 1 23 0 23 3 22 0 14 511 Washington State 25 150 1 29 40 361 3 24 40-48-0 361 3 24 1 23 0 23 3 22 0 14 511 Opponents 32 115 0 17 5 28 0 8 5-12-1 28 0 8 3 52 0 18 1 0 0 0 143

Games: 1 • Avg/rush: 6.0 • Avg/catch: 9.0 • Pass effic: 167.13 • KR avg: 23.0 • PR avg: 7.3 • All purpose avg/game: 556.0 • Total offense avg/gm: 511.0

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts off Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts Sep 02 MONTANA STATE 26 24 50 8.0-25 3.0-15 0 0-0 1-0 2 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 7 31 Washington State 26 24 50 8.0-25 3.0-15 0 0-0 1-0 2 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 7 31 Opponents 44 36 80 3.0-19 2.0-16 2 1-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob Sep 02 MONTANA STATE 3 137 45.7 55 0 1 1 1 1 1-1 40 0 6 384 64.0 3 0 Washington State 3 137 45.7 55 0 1 1 1 1 1-1 40 0 6 384 64.0 3 0 Opponents 8 347 43.4 55 00212 0-10016060.0 0 0

27 2017 Washington State 2017Football WASHINGTON STATE Washington State Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Sep 03, 2017) All games OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off Sep 02 MONTANA STATE 32 115 0 17 5 28 0 8 5-12-1 28 0 8 3 52 0 18 1 0 0 0 143 Opponents 32 115 0 17 5 28 0 8 5-12-1 28 0 8 3 52 0 18 1 0 0 0 143 Washington State 25 150 1 29 40 361 3 24 40-48-0 361 3 24 1 23 0 23 3 22 0 14 511

Games: 1 • Avg/rush: 3.6 • Avg/catch: 5.6 • Pass effic: 44.60 • KR avg: 17.3 • PR avg: 0.0 • All purpose avg/game: 195.0 • Total offense avg/gm: 143.0

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts off Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts Sep 02 MONTANA STATE 44 36 80 3.0-19 2.0-16 2 1-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Opponents 44 36 80 3.0-19 2.0-16 2 1-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington State 26 24 50 8.0-25 3.0-15 0 0-0 1-0 2 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 7 31

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob Sep 02 MONTANA STATE 8 347 43.4 55 00212 0-10016060.0 0 0 Opponents 8 347 43.4 55 0 0 2 1 2 0-1 0 0 1 60 60.0 0 0 Washington State 3 137 45.7 55 0 1 1 1 1 1-1 40 0 6 384 64.0 3 0

28 GAME RECAPS MONTANA STATE AT NO. 24 WASHINGTON STATE Sept. 2, 2017 • Martin Stadium • Att.: 30,254 • TV: FOX Sports 1 PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State had lost its season opener the past two years to members of the FCS Big Sky Conference, but the 24th-ranked Cougars weren’t going to let it happen a third time. Luke Falk threw for 311 yards and three touchdowns, setting the school career touchdowns passing record, as Washington State beat Montana State 31-0 in the season opener for both teams on Saturday night. Cougars offensive lineman Cole Madison noticed his teammates were a lot more focused on winning the opener this season. “There was more urgency towards the game and winning the game,” Madison said. “We were ready to go.” Among those most ready was Falk, who completed his first 20 passes of the game as Washington State won a season opener for the first time under sixth-year coach Mike Leach. Montana State managed just 143 yards in the game, mostly on the ground. “We played a complete game tonight,” Falk said. “The defense played outstanding, having a shutout at home.” “Our whole defense played good,” Leach said. “We were pretty steady on offense. The steadiness and consistency was pretty positive for a first game.” Leach had lost all five of his openers since arriving at Washington State in 2012. Montana State suffered eight tackles- for-loss and three sacks and was unable to move the ball. “That’s a Top 25 football team for a reason,” Montana State coach Jeff Choate said of the Cougars. “Our inability to sustain drives on offense was kind of the story of the evening.” Falk completed 33 of 39 passes and was not intercepted. James Williams caught 13 passes for 163 yards and two touchdowns. Falk completed his first nine passes on WSU’s first drive, the last a shovel pass to Williams, who ran 11 yards for a touchdown. The score allowed Falk to tie Connor Halliday for most touchdown passes in school history at 90. Falk’s streak of consecutive completed passes reached 18 with a 6-yard touchdown pass to Tavares Martin Jr. that lifted the Cougars to a 14-0 lead early in the second quarter. That allowed him to take sole possession of the school career touchdowns passing record with 91. Montana State got a break when Grant Collins recovered a Washington State fumble on the Cougars’ 43. But Luke Daly missed a 42-yard field goal attempt and Washington State led 14-0 at halftime. Jamal Morrow ran 29 yards for a touchdown to lift Washington State to a 21-0 lead midway through the third. Falk fired a 24-yard touchdown pass to Williams in the fourth for a 28-0 lead. Washington State was ranked in the preseason AP Top 25 for only the third time in the program’s history. NO PASS Montana State quarterback Chris Murray completed just 5 of 12 passes for a total of 28 yards, most of that in the fourth quarter. He also led his team in rushing with 55 yards. GROUND RAID Washington State had 511 yards of offense, including 150 yards on the ground. “They’re off to a nice start,” Leach said of his running backs. DON’T TELL LUKE Falk said no one mentioned that he had completed all 20 of his passes in the first half, and he did not realize the milestone. “We’ll celebrate this one tonight,” Falk said. THE TAKEAWAY The last time the teams played, Washington State escaped with a 23-22 win in Pullman in 2010. But Montana State’s run-oriented offense had little success against the Cougars this time. Washington State proved it could win a season opener, but the potent Air Raid pass attack that Leach is noted for had some stumbles against the Bobcats.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL Montana State 0 0 0 0 0 Washington State 7 7 7 10 31

SCORING SUMMARY 11st 06:12 WSU Williams, James 11 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick) 12-73 6:30 2nd 11:19 WSU Martin Jr., Tav 6 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick) 13-90 6:21 3rd 07:09 WSU Morrow, Jamal 29 yd run (Powell, Erik kick) 5-66 2:07 4th 13:22 WSU Williams, James 24 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick) 7-63 3:03 07:32 WSU Powell, Erik 40 yd field goal 8-50 2:49

TEAM STATISTICS MSU WSU FIRST DOWNS 7 27 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-115 25-150 PASSING YDS (NET) 28 361 Passes Att-Comp-Int 12-5-1 48-40-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 44-143 73-511 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 3-22 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-52 1-23 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-43.4 3-45.7 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 4-23 4-32 Possession Time 26:52 33:08 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 11 10 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 3-15

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Montana State-MURRAY, Chris 17-55; ANDERSEN, Troy 9-33; VANDER, Edward 4-23; KASSIS, Kevin 1-5; JONES, Logan 1-minus 1. Washington State-Morrow, Jamal 10-89; Williams, James 9-45; Wicks, Gerard 3-23; Falk, Luke 3-minus 7.

PASSING: Montana State-MURRAY, Chris 5-12-1-28. Washington State-Falk, Luke 33-39-0-311; Hilinski, Tyler 7-9-0-50.

RECEIVING: Montana State-HERBERT, Mitch 4-28; ANDERSEN, Troy 1-0. Washington State-Williams, James 13-163; Sweet, Kyle 7-59; Johnson-Mack, I 5-51; Wicks, Gerard 4-29; Martin Jr., Tav 4-16; Calvin, Jamire 2-16; Bell, Renard 2-4; Dimry, C.J. 1-14; Morrow, Jamal 1-5; Martin, Tay 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Montana State-None. Washington State-Thompson, Jalen 1-0.

FUMBLES: Montana State-None. Washington State-Johnson-Mack, I 1-1; Williams, James 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Montana State-BIGNELL, Mac 1-0; BENSON, Chase 1-0. Washington State-Mata’afa, Herc. 1-1; Moore, Derek 0-1; McBroom,Garrett 0-1; Woods, Jahad 0-1.

TACKLES (UA-A): Montana State-McCABE, Bryson 8-5; KONKOL, Brayden 5-6; BIGNELL, Mac 6-3; GARCIA, Khari 3-5; HILL, Josh 3-3; WASHINGTON, D. 3-2; COZZIE, Walker 3-2; COLLINS, Grant 1-3; CHAPMAN, Balue 3-0; HENDERSON, JoJo 1-2; JONES, Logan 1-1; THOMAS, Tyrel 1-1; ALLEY, Bryce 1-0; BROTT, Wilson 1-0; LEOTA, Elu 1-0; BENSON, Chase 1-0; McCARTHY, Lukas 1-0; YATES, Tucker 1-0; MARKS, Derek 0-1; TUCKER II, Karl 0-1; FA’ANONO, T. 0-1. Washington State-Thompson, Jalen 6-1; Mata’afa, Herc. 2-3; Pelluer, Peyton 1-4; Dot- son, Isaac 1-4; Luvu, Frankie 1-2; Tago, Logan 1-2; Dale, Hunter 1-2; Oguayo, Nnamdi 2-0; Molton, Darrien 2-0; Ekuale, Daniel 2-0; Moore, Derek 1-1; DeRider, Nate 1-1; McBroom,Garrett 0-2; Sherman, Dillon 1-0; Pippins, Mar. 1-0; Harrington, K. 1-0; Wicks, Gerard 1-0; Fernandez, K. 1-0; Woods, Jahad 0-1; Taylor, Robert 0-1.

29 2017 WASHINGTON STATE

Mike LEACH Head Coach 6th Year

Mike Leach, the 2015 Pac-12 Co-Coach of the Year, begins his sixth season leading the HEAD COACHING RECORD Washington State Cougar football program after being named the Cougars’ head football YEAR SCHOOL RECORD POSTSEASON coach, Nov. 30, 2011. Leach has guided the Cougars to three bowl appearances in his first five 2000 Texas Tech 7-6 (3-5 Big 12) GalleryFurniture Bowl (L) years, a first for a WSU head coach. 2001 Texas Tech 7-5 (4-4 Big 12) Alamo Bowl (L) Last season the Cougars posted an 8-5 mark, including a 7-2 record in Pac-12 play, along 2002 Texas Tech 9-5 (5-3 Big 12) Tangerine Bowl (W) with an appearance in the Holiday Bowl. Leach guided a WSU offense that led the Pac-12 and finished third nationally in passing (362.5 ypg), and also led the Pac-12 in completion 2003 Texas Tech 8-5 (4-4 Big 12) Houston Bowl (W) percentage, second nationally, at .703 percent. WSU won eight-straight games midway 2004 Texas Tech 8-4 (5-3 Big 12) Holiday Bowl (W) through the season, the most since the 1930 campaign. WSU had 10 players earn All-Pac-12 2005 Texas Tech 9-3 (6-2 Big 12) Cotton Bowl (L) honors, five were named to the Pac-12 All-Academic teams, and redshirt junior offensive 2006 Texas Tech 8-5 (4-4 Big 12) Insight Bowl (W) lineman Cody O’Connell was a unanimous All-American and finalist for the Outland Trophy. In 2015 the Cougars ended the season with a 9-4 record, 6-3 in the Pac-12 Conference, 2007 Texas Tech 9-4 (4-4 Big 12) Gator Bowl (W) capped by a 20-14 Sun Bowl victory over Miami. After starting the season 2-2, the Cougars 2008 Texas Tech 11-2 (7-1 Big 12) Cotton Bowl (L) went 7-2 over the final nine games, posting last-minute victories at Oregon and No. 18 UCLA, 2009 Texas Tech 8-4 (5-3 Big 12) Alamo Bowl and rallying from a fourth-quarter deficit in a 38-24 victory against Arizona State. For the second-straight season WSU led the nation in passing at 389.5 ypg, while also finishing 2012 Washington State 3-9 (1-8 Pac-12) second in the nation in red zone offense, converting 94.5 percent of their opportunities. 2013 Washington State 6-7 (4-5 Pac-12) New Mexico Bowl (L) WSU concluded the regular season by having 11 student-athletes named to All-Pac-12 teams 2014 Washington State 3-9 (2-7 Pac-12) and five to Pac-12 All-Academic teams. Senior offensive lineman Joe Dahl earned Second- 2015 Washington State 9-4 (6-3 Pac-12) Sun Bowl (W) Team All-America honors while defensive lineman Hercules Mata’afa garnered First-Team Freshman All-American honors by USA Today. 2016 Washington State 8-5 (7-2 Pac-12) Holiday Bowl (L) In 2014 Leach’s offense led the nation in passing at 477.7 yards per game, the second- 2017 Washington State 1-0 (0-0 Pac-12) highest total in FBS history, trailing only Houston’s 511.3 in 1989. WSU set or tied 42 school, 16TH SEASON 114-77 (30-34 WSU RECORD) 6-6 conference or NCAA records during the season, including quarterback Connor Halliday who threw for an NCAA single-game record 734 yards against California. WSU also placed five COACHING ACCOLADES student-athletes on Pac-12 All-Academic teams and five on All-Pac-12 teams during the 13 BOWL GAME APPEARANCES season. 6 BOWL GAME WINS In 2013, Leach’s second season at the helm of the Cougars, he guided Washington State 2015 PAC-12 COACH OF THE YEAR to the Gildan New Mexico Bowl, the first bowl game for the Cougars in a decade. Last season the Cougars ranked fourth in the nation in passing offense, setting a school-record at 368.00 2008 BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR yards per game, eclipsing the previous mark of 343.3 ypg in 1997. The Cougar offense threw 2008 WOODY HAYES AWARD for more than 400 yards five times, including a 2013 NCAA FBS–best 557 yards at Oregon. 2008 AFCA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Quarterback Connor Halliday set WSU single-season records for passing yards (4,587), 2008 GEORGE MUNGER AWARD attempts (714) and completions (449), the first WSU quarterback to surpass the 4,000-yard 8 NCAA PASSING TITLES mark. The Cougars picked up more national recognition as safety Deone Bucannon became 23 NFL DRAFT PICKS WSU’s first All-America first-team selection since 2005 and was later selected as the No. 27 overall pick in NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals, the first Cougar taken in the first round 2 FIRST-ROUND NFL DRAFT PICKS since 2003. The Cougars also placed eight student-athletes on Pac-12 All-Academic teams 24 ALL-AMERICANS during the season. 8 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS In his first season in Pullman, Leach’s high-powered offense led the Pac-12 Conference in 8 FRESHMEN ALL-AMERICANS passing, averaging 330.42 yards per game. That figure ranked ninth nationally and marked the 149 ALL-BIG 12 SELECTIONS second-highest average in school history. Academically, nine Cougars received Pac-12 All- 41 ALL-PAC-12 SELECTIONS Academic honors while the 2012 fall semester football GPA of 2.66 marked the first time the football team had been over a 2.60 GPA for fall semester. 21 FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG 12 SELECTIONS Leach brought a proven record of winning to Pullman. In 10 seasons as a head coach, all 6 FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-12 SELECTION at Texas Tech (2000-09) his program earned 10 bowl bids. In addition, the Susanville, Calif., 4 HEISMAN TROPHY TOP-10 FINALISTS native who was raised in Cody, Wyo., recorded a school-record 84 victories during his tenure. 162 BIG 12 ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS Leading the most prolific passing offense in the country, Leach received three national 32 PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS coach of the year awards in 2008 - the Woody Hayes Award, Howie Long/Fieldturf Coach of 94 BIG 12 FIRST TEAM ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS the Year, and George Munger Award. His offense spreads the field with his exciting brand of football and guided Texas Tech to six NCAA passing titles and three total offense titles during 4 PAC-12 FIRST TEAM ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS his 10 seasons in Lubbock. Leach’s offense produced school records in nearly every passing 3 SAMMY BAUGH TROPHIES (NATION’S TOP QUARTERBACK) category in 2000, his first season with the Red Raiders, but surpassed those numbers in each 2 NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETES of his next nine seasons. 2 AT&T PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS During Leach’s time in Lubbock, Texas, the Red Raiders increased their yards per game by 2 WINNERS more than 150 and averaged nearly 20 points more per outing. In the passing game, Texas Tech 1 OUTLAND TROPHY FINALIST threw for about 300 yards more per game in the decade Leach was at the helm. Leach led Texas Tech to one of the most memorable seasons in school history in 2008 as 19 EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME SELECTIONS the team set a program record with 11 regular-season wins en route to an 11-2 record. The 14 SELECTIONS

30 COACHING CAREER 2012-Present WASHINGTON STATE Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/ 2000-09 TEXAS TECH Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 1999 OKLAHOMA Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 1997-98 KENTUCKY Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 1992-96 VALDOSTA STATE Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line (1994-96) Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers/Quarterbacks (1992-93) 1989-91 IOWA WESLEYAN Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 1989 PORI, FINLAND (EUROPEAN LEAGUE) Head Coach 1988 COLLEGE OF THE DESERT (CALIF.) Linebackers 1987 CAL POLY Offensive Line EDUCATION Master’s U.S. SPORTS ACADEMY, ‘88 Juris Doctor PEPPERDINE, ‘86 Bachelor’s BYU, ‘83 win total tied the mark, set previously by the 1953 and 1973 Red Raider squads. 12 in 1998 to first in 1999 and 101st in the nation to 11th. In just one year, OU’s total Numerous accolades poured in from across the country as an unprecedented four offense numbers improved from 293.3 to 427.2 yards per game. Under Leach, the players earned first-team All-America status, in addition to Leach’s three coach Oklahoma offense set six Big 12 Conference and 17 OU records. of the year honors. Quarterback , offensive tackle Rylan Reed and Prior to joining ’ Oklahoma staff, Leach served as offensive offensive guard Brandon Carter each garnered first-team honors, while wide coordinator for Hal Mumme at the and Valdosta (Ga.) State receiver Michael Crabtree was honored as a unanimous All-American for the University. Under Mumme and Leach, the Kentucky offense set six NCAA records, second-straight season. 41 Southeastern Conference records and 116 school records in 22 games. On the field in 2008, the Red Raiders led the nation in passing for the sixth time in Named 1996 Division II Offensive Coordinator of the Year by American Football Leach’s ten seasons and ranked among the top five in total offense. Harrell finished Quarterly magazine, Leach helped Mumme lead Valdosta State to a 40-17-1 record. his storied career second on the NCAA career passing yardage list with 15,793 The 1993 Blazer offense smashed 66 school records, 22 conference records and yards. Harrell also broke the career NCAA passing touchdowns mark with 134. seven national records. In 1994, Valdosta State advanced to the Division II playoffs The Texas Tech program has established itself as one of the nation’s leading with Leach’s offense shattering 80 school records, 35 conference records and producers of productive quarterbacks since the 2000 season. Harrell threw for seven more national marks. 4,555 yards in his debut as the starter in 2006 and became the sixth player and third Leach and Mumme first teamed up at Iowa Wesleyan College in 1989. From 1989 Red Raider in NCAA history to throw for 5,000 yards in a season with his 5,705- to 1991 Leach served as offensive coordinator and line coach for an offense that led yard effort in 2007 and 5,111 yards last season. He also is the third quarterback the NAIA in passing yardage one season and finished second the other two. Iowa under Leach to win nine games in a season and the first Red Raider in history to Wesleyan quarterbacks passed for more than 11,000 yards in Leach’s three seasons win 11 in a regular season. Former quarterback in 2002 and Cody and broke 26 national records. Hodges in 2005 each posted nine-win seasons during their careers, while 2003 and Leach also has made coaching stops in Pori, Finland, where he served as a head 2004 signal callers B.J. Symons and each won eight games in their coach in the European Football League (1989), as well as one-year stints at College respective seasons as the starter. of the Desert (1988) and Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo (1987). The running game flourished under Leach as well. Former Red Raider Taurean After graduating with honors from BYU in 1983, Leach earned a master’s degree Henderson holds the NCAA career record for receptions by a running back. The from the U.S. Sports Academy and his law degree from Pepperdine University, Red Raiders’ 28 total rushing scores in 2008 were the most for a Tech team since the where he graduated in the top one-third of his class. 1993 team scored 30. Despite Tech’s offense revolving around the pass, Leach did a The oldest of six siblings, Leach and his wife, Sharon, are the parents of four tremendous job of incorporating the running back position into the mix. Henderson children; Janeen, Kim, Cody and Kiersten. finished his career with 303 receptions, which ranks first in NCAA history among running backs and fourth overall. Leach has coached several players who have gone on to the NFL. While at Tech, 18 players have been drafted and 21 others have signed free agent contracts. In the spring of 2009, four players were selected among the first four rounds of the NFL Draft, marking the most successful draft for Texas Tech in the Leach era. Safety Darcel McBath was selected by the in the second round, while offensive lineman Louis Vasquez was taken in the third by San Diego. Defensive end Brandon Williams went to the in the fourth. The program made strides academically as well under Leach. During his 10 years, Tech was recognized as one of the nation’s top institutions for consistently being above a 70 percent graduation rate, according to the American Football Coaches Association. Prior to coming on board at Texas Tech, Leach, in just one season at Oklahoma, directed a Sooner offense that went from one of the worst in the Big 12 Conference to one of the best. Leach guided an Oklahoma offense that went from 11th in the Big 31 2017 WASHINGTON STATE

ROSTER NUMERICAL ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) 1 MARTIN, Davontavean “Tay” 68 ALLEN, Matthew LS 6-0 236 FR HS Redmond, Ore. (Redmond) 1 TALBOTT, Josh 89 ARCONADO, Brandon WR 5-11 182 SO* RS Chino Hills, Calif. (Bishop Amat/Chaffee College) 2 TAYLOR, Robert 32 AXELSON, Dylan DB 5-10 212 FR* RHS Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville) 3 HILINSKI, Tyler 62 BAUMGARDNER, Jon LB 5-11 220 FR* RS Boise, Idaho (Bishop Kelly) 3 MOLTON, Darrien 89 BEGG, Nick DL 6-5 264 JR* 1V Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita) 4 FALK, Luke 81 BELL, Renard WR 5-8 162 FR* RS , Calif. (Cathedral) 4 STRONG, Marcus 79 BIGGE-DUREN, Cedric OL 6-6 320 SO* SQ Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside) 5 HARRIS, Travell 11 BLEDSOE, John QB 6-3 209 FR HS Bend, Ore. (Bend) 6 CALVIN, Jamire 63 BLOCK, Karson LB 6-1 241 JR TR Mission Viejo, Calif. (Atascadero/Saddleback CC/Louisiana-Lafayette) 8 MARTIN JR., Tavares 44 BROCK, Tristan DL 6-0 257 SO* 1V Mount Vernon, Wash. (Mount Vernon) 9 JOHNSON-MACK, Isaiah 6 CALVIN, Jamire WR 5-10 152 FR HS Pasadena, Calif. (Cathedral) 10 PARKER, Kirkland 10 TINSLEY, Trey 53 CASTILLO, Anthony LB 5-9 213 JR* RS Kent Wash. (Meridian) 11 BLEDSOE, John 72 CELLI, Kyle LS 6-1 240 SR SQ Seattle, Wash. (Bishop Blanchet) 12 PATMON, Dezmon 56 COMFORT, Taylor DL 6-0 277 JR* 1V Sultan, Wash. (Sultan) 13 NEVILLE, Connor 36 COOPER, Solomon RB 5-9 185 SO* RS Urbandale, Iowa (Urbandale/Ellsworth CC) 13 WOODS, Jahad 94 COX, Mitchell K 6-0 193 SR* SQ Kent, Wash. (Kentwood/Eastern New Mexico) 15 LEWIS, Robert 42 CRANE, Jack K 6-2 192 FR* RS Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline) 16 PORTER, Grant 26 DALE, Hunter S 5-10 190 JR 2V New Orleans, La. (John Curtis) 17 SWEET, Kyle 54 DeRIDER, Nate LB 6-1 231 SR* 2V Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 18 GORDON, Anthony 60 DILLARD, Andre OL 6-5 306 JR* 2V Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville) 18 RICHARDSON, Dymund 88 DIMRY, C.J. WR 6-5 211 SR* 1V Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon/Saddleback College) 20 SILVELS, Dominick 31 DOTSON, Isaac LB 6-1 232 SR* 3V Bellevue, Wash. (Newport) 21 PIPPINS, Marcellus 59 DUBOTS, Cole LB 6-1 192 FR HS Temecula, Calif. (Vista Murrieta) 22 SINGLETON, Deion 90 EKUALE, Daniel DL 6-3 305 SR* 3V Pago Pago, American Samoa (Nuuuli Technical) 23 WICKS, Gerard 58 FA’AVAE, Fa’avae LB 6-0 207 FR HS Carson, Calif. (Mater Dei) 23 SCHMIDT, Hayden 4 FALK, Luke QB 6-4 223 SR* 3V Logan, Utah (Logan) 24 HARRINGTON, Keith 52 FERNANDEZ, Kingston DL 6-2 276 JR* 1V Kapolei, Hawaii (Kapolei) 25 MORROW, Jamal 62 GAISOA, Nilsson OL 6-5 318 FR* RS Waimanalo, Hawaii (Kailua) 26 DALE, Hunter 48 GLUECK, Erik LB 6-1 231 FR* RS Gig Harbor, Wash. (Bellarmine Prep) 27 HARPER Jr., Sean 28 THOMAS, Skyler 18 GORDON, Anthony QB 6-3 192 SO* RS Pacifica, Calif. (Terra Nova/San Francisco CC) 29 LOVE, Isaiah 59 GREENE, Brian OL 6-3 290 FR HS Yakima, Wash. (Eisenhower) 30 OGUAYO, Nnamdi 70 HAANGANA, Christian OL 6-4 362 FR* RS Milpitas, Calif. (Milpitas) 31 DOTSON, Isaac 73 HANDEL, Vaughn OL 6-7 301 FR* RS Spokane, Wash. (Lewis-Clark) 32 AXELSON, Dylan 46 HANSEN, Levi LB 6-0 223 FR* RS Anchorage, Alaska (Robert Service) 32 WILLIAMS, James 33 HANSER, Dylan RUSH 6-4 236 SR 2V Billings, Mont. (Central Catholic) 33 HANSER, Dylan 27 HARPER Jr., Sean DB 6-2 186 JR TR Hartwell, Ga. (Hart County/Holmes CC) 33 WILSON, Kainoa 24 HARRINGTON, Keith RB 5-8 190 JR* 2V St. Petersburg, Fla. (Northeast) 34 MARKOFF, Clay 5 HARRIS, Travell WR 5-9 177 FR HS Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit) 34 THOMPSON, Jalen 80 HARVEY, Hayden WR 6-2 160 FR HS Boise, Idaho (Patriot) 35 MARSH, Armani 43 HENDERSON, Ryan K 6-0 214 FR HS Everett, Wash. (Archbishop Murphy) 36 COOPER, Solomon 96 HENDRY, Preston DL 6-5 234 JR TR Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Tesoro/Orange Coast CC) 36 HICKS III, George 36 HICKS III, George CB 6-0 179 FR HS San Bernardino, Calif. (Cajon HS) 37 ROGERS, Justus 3 HILINSKI, Tyler QB 6-3 213 SO* 1V Claremont, Calif. (Upland) 37 PERRY, Caleb 98 HOBBS, Dallas DL 6-6 243 FR HS Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Washington/Deerfield Prep) 38 KRENZ, Riley 42 HOYD III, Greg LB 6-1 228 JR* SQ Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta) 38 WEBB, Zaire 9 JOHNSON-MACK, Isaiah WR 6-3 216 SO 1V Belle Glade, Fla. (William T. Dwyer) 39 LEE, Damion 66 KING, Keenen OL 6-4 303 FR* RS , Nev. (Arbor View) 40 ONYEUKWU, Chima 40 PARK, Tommy 38 KRENZ, Riley WR 5-10 183 FR* RS Lake Stevens, Wash. (Lake Stevens) 41 SHERMAN, Dillon 64 KUZMACK, Alec OL 6-5 284 FR HS Eagle, Idaho (Eagle) 42 CRANE, Jack 39 LEE, Damion DB 6-0 199 FR HS Palm Springs, Calif. (Palm Springs) 42 HOYD III, Greg 15 LEWIS, Robert WR 5-9 167 SR* 3V Watts, Calif. (South East) 43 HENDERSON, Ryan 29 LOVE, Isaiah CB 6-0 182 FR HS West Covina, Calif. (West Covina) 43 VINYARD, Mason 78 LUCAS, Abraham OL 6-6 281 FR HS Everett, Wash. (Archbishop Murphy) 44 BROCK, Tristan 51 LUVU, Frankie LB 6-3 235 SR 3V Pago Pago, American Samoa (Tafuna) 45 TAGO, Logan 61 MADISON, Cole OL 6-5 314 SR* 3V Burien, Wash. (Kennedy) 46 POWELL, Erik 34 MARKOFF, Clay FB 5-9 221 FR* HS Olympia, Wash. (Olympia) 46 HANSEN, Levi 35 MARSH, Armani DB 5-8 164 FR HS Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep) 47 PELLUER, Peyton 1 MARTIN, Davontavean “Tay” WR 6-3 182 FR HS Houma, La. (Ellender Memorial) 48 GLUECK, Erik 8 MARTIN JR., Tavares WR 6-1 183 JR 2V Belle Glade, Fla. (William T. Dwyer) 49 SCHAFER, Brett 50 MATA’AFA, Hercules DL 6-2 252 JR* 2V Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahainaluna) 50 MATA’AFA, Hercules 97 MATTOX, Hunter DL 6-3 285 SO* SQ Calabasas, Calif. (Sierra Canyon) 51 LUVU, Frankie 69 MAUIGOA, Frederick OL 6-3 315 SO 1V Iliili, American Samoa (Tafuna) 52 FERNANDEZ, Kingston 99 McBROOM, Garrett DL 6-3 281 SR* 1V Stillwater, Okla. (Stillwater/Northeastern Oklahoma A&M) 53 CASTILLO, Anthony 93 MEJIA, Christian DL 6-3 223 FR HS Kailua, Hawaii (Kailua) 54 DeRIDER, Nate 64 MEYNISSE, Mark LB 6-2 210 JR TR Aberdeen, Md. (Aberdeen/College of Sequioas) 55 MOORE, Dere 55 OSUR-MYERS, Noah 3 MOLTON, Darrien CB 5-10 185 JR 2V San Diego, Calif. (Chaparral) 56 COMFORT, Taylor 55 MOORE, Derek RUSH 6-1 248 SO 1V Los Angeles, Calif. (Crenshaw) 25 MORROW, Jamal RB 5-9 203 SR* 3V Menifee, Calif. (Heritage)

32 ROSTER NUMERICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) NO. NAME 71 NATHANIEL, Jonathan OL 6-5 259 FR HS Chandler, Ariz. (Basha) 57 TAYLOR III, Willie 13 NEVILLE, Connor QB 6-2 198 FR HS Beaverton, Ore. (Wilsonville) 58 FA’AVAE, Fa’avae 83 NEVILLE, Jonny WR 6-3 191 FR HS Beaverton, Ore. (Wilsonville) 59 DUBOTS, Cole 76 O’CONNELL, Cody OL 6-9 368 SR* 2V Wenatchee, Wash. (Wenatchee) 59 GREENE, Brian 30 OGUAYO, Nnamdi DL 6-3 237 SO* 1V Beltsville, Md. (High Point) 60 DILLARD, Andre 40 ONYEUKWU, Chima LB 6-2 220 JR* RS Pittsburg, Calif. (Pittsburg/Contra Costa College) 61 MADISON, Cole 55 OSUR-MYERS, Noah OL 6-4 295 SO* 1V Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas) 62 BAUMGARDNER, Jon 40 PARK, Tommy P 5-10 182 FR* RS Mount Vernon, Wash. (Mount Vernon) 62 GAISOA, Nilsson 10 PARKER, Kirkland NICKEL 6-1 190 SR* 2V Houston, Texas (Kingwood Park/Blinn College) 63 RYAN, Liam 12 PATMON, Dezmon WR 6-4 212 SO 1V San Diego, Calif. (Patrick Henry) 63 BLOCK, Karson 47 PELLUER, Peyton LB 6-0 225 SR* 3V Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline) 64 KUZMACK, Alec 37 PERRY, Caleb RB 5-8 162 FR HS Mukilteo, Wash. (King’s) 64 MEYNISSE, Mark 21 PIPPINS, Marcellus CB 5-10 178 SR 3V Richmond, Calif. (El Cerrito) 65 WATSON, Josh 16 PORTER, Grant DB 6-0 192 FR* RS Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Upland) 66 KING, Keenen 46 POWELL, Erik K 6-1 202 SR* 3V Vancouver, Wash. (Seton Catholic) 67 YOST, Seth 68 ALLEN, Matthew 18 RICHARDSON, Dymund LB 6-3 216 SO TR Rancho Dominguez, Calif. (Santa Monica/El Camino College) 69 MAUIGOA, Frederick 92 RODGERS III, Will DL 6-5 227 FR HS Saginaw, Mich. (Arthur Hill/Valor Christian (Colo.)) 70 HAANGANA, Christian 37 ROGERS, Justus LB 6-2 225 FR* RS Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 71 NATHANIEL, Jonathan 63 RYAN, Liam OL 6-5 281 FR* RS Chino Hills, Calif. (Damien) 72 CELLI, Kyle 75 SALMONSON, B.J. OL 6-4 310 SR* 3V Nooksack, Wash. (Nooksack Valley) 73 HANDEL, Vaughn 49 SCHAFER, Brett K 5-9 170 SO* SQ Edmonds, Wash. (Meadowdale) 74 VALENCIA, Robert 23 SCHMIDT, Hayden DB 5-8 183 SO* HS Mount Vernon, Wash. (Mount Vernon) 75 SALMONSON, B.J. 41 SHERMAN, Dillon LB 6-1 220 FR* RS Mission Viejo, Calif. (El Toro) 76 O’CONNELL, Cody 20 SILVELS, Dominick LB 6-3 219 FR HS San Diego, Calif. (Patrick Henry) 77 TAYLOR, Pake 22 SINGLETON, Deion CB 6-2 191 SO* SQ Tallahassee, Fla. (Chiawana (Wash.)) 78 LUCAS, Abraham 4 STRONG, Marcus DB 5-9 177 SO 1V Rialto, Calif. (Carter) 79 BIGGE-DUREN, Cedric 17 SWEET, Kyle WR 6-0 193 JR 2V Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita) 80 HARVEY, Hayden 45 TAGO, Logan RUSH 6-3 247 JR 2V Fagasa, American Samoa (Samoana) 81 BELL, Renard 1 TALBOTT, Josh DB 5-10 179 FR HS Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) 83 NEVILLE, Jonny 2 TAYLOR, Robert S 5-10 186 SR 1V San Leandro, Calif. (Deer Valley/UC Davis/San Francisco CC) 85 WINSTON Jr., Easop 77 TAYLOR, Pake OL 6-5 300 FR HS Ritzville, Wash. (Lind-Ritzville) 86 WHITE JR., Anthony 57 TAYLOR III, Willie LB 6-4 221 FR HS Cochran, Ga. (Bleckley County) 88 DIMRY, C.J. 28 THOMAS, Skyler DB 5-9 186 FR* RS Riverside, Calif. (Citrus) 89 ARCONADO, Brandon 89 BEGG, Nick 34 THOMPSON, Jalen S 6-0 191 SO 1V Downey, Calif. (Downey) 90 EKUALE, Daniel 10 TINSLEY, Trey QB 6-3 211 SO* RS Lake Forest, Calif. (El Toro/Fullerton College) 92 RODGERS III, Will 74 VALENCIA, Robert OL 6-6 291 JR* TR Daly City, Calif. (Riordan/San Francisco CC) 93 MEJIA, Christian 43 VINYARD, Mason RUSH 6-5 237 FR* RS San Diego, Calif. (Helix) 94 COX, Mitchell 65 WATSON, Josh OL 6-4 292 FR* RS Everett, Wash. (Cascade) 96 HENDRY, Preston 38 WEBB, Zaire DB 5-10 170 FR HS Jacksonville, Fla. (Duncan U. Fletcher) 97 MATTOX, Hunter 86 WHITE JR., Anthony WR 6-1 170 FR HS Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 98 HOBBS, Dallas 23 WICKS, Gerard RB 6-0 221 SR* 3V Carson, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) 99 McBROOM, Garrett 32 WILLIAMS, James RB 5-11 195 SO* 1V Burbank, Calif. (Burbank) 33 WILSON, Kainoa WR 5-11 169 SO* SQ Nanakuli, Hawaii (Mililani) 85 WINSTON Jr., Easop WR 5-11 189 JR TR San Francisco, Calif. (Serra/San Francisco CC) 13 WOODS, Jahad LB 6-0 214 FR* RS San Diego, Calif. (Helix) 67 YOST, Seth OL 6-7 350 FR HS Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Lake City) * = Redshirted PRONUNCIATIONS #3 Tyler HILINSKI Huh-lin-ski #50 Hercules MATA’AFA MAH-Tah-AH-FAH #3 Darrien MOLTON Mole-ton #51 Frankie LUVU Loo-voo #12 Dezmon PATMON Pat-min #55 Noah OSUR-MYERS OH-shur – Myers #13 JAHAD Woods Jah-hawd #58 FA’AVAE FA’AVAE Fah-VYE / Fah-VYE #21 MARCELLUS PIPPINS Mar-cell-us / Pip-ins #62 NILSSON GAISOA Nil-son / Ny-so-ah #22 DEION Singleton Dee-on Gaisoa’s hometown Y-mah-nah-loh #25 Jamal MORROW MOR-row #63 LIAM Ryan Lee-am #30 NNAMDI OGUAYO Nahm-dee / O-gwuy-oo #64 Alec KUZMACK Koos-MACK #33 KAINOA Wilson Kai-no-ah #64 Mark MEYNISSE MAY-neese-ee #40 CHIMA ONYEUKWU Chee-mah / #69 Frederick MAUIGOA MAU-ing-oah ON-you-kooo Mauigoa’s hometown ee-LEE #45 Logan TAGO Tah-go #70 Christian HAANGANA Ha-on-gahn-nah Tago’s hometown fong-ah-sah #72 Kyle CELLI Cell-ee #47 Peyton PELLUER PUH-loo-er #79 Cedric BIGGE-DUREN Big-ee / Dur-en #48 Erik GLUECK Glue-ck #90 Daniel EKUALE Eee-qwall-lay #97 Hunter MATTOX MATT-tox

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