Football Contact: Jason Clay, Assistant Athletic Communications Director Office: 559-278-6577 (direct) Cell: (559) 287-3304 Twitter: FresnoStateFB E-mail: [email protected] Website: gobulldogs.com Secondary Contact: Matt Burkholder ([email protected] - 559-862-3771) Bulldog Football Bulldogs Head to Las Vegas for 2014 Mountain West Football Media Days Quick Facts Fresno State is set to enter its third year in the Mountain West and 93rd season overall in General Information: program history. The Bulldogs will be participating in the 2014 Mountain West Football Location...... Fresno, Calif. Founded...... 1911 Media Days at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Wednesday, July 23 with the rest of the Enrollment...... 23,060 West Division teams. Head coach Tim DeRuyter, senior wide receiver Josh Harper and President...... Dr. Joseph I. Castro senior free safety Derron Smith will be representing the program at media days. Director of Athletics...... Thomas Boeh Colors...... Red and Blue Nickname...... Bulldogs The 2014 season will be the third under DeRuyter and his staff. The first two seasons have Conference...... Mountain West been very successful for the `Dogs, who shared the league title in 2012 (Fresno State’s Stadium (Capacity)... Bulldog Stadium (41,031) first year as a member of the Mountain West) and won the outright championship last year Surface...... FieldTurf by defeating Utah State in the league’s inaugural MW Championship game. DeRuyter has Team information: gone 20-6 in his first two seasons in the San Joaquin Valley - the most wins by any Bulldog 2013 Overall Record...... 11-2 coach in his first two seasons. 2013 MW Record (place)...... 7-1 (1st) 2013 Bowl...... Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl ...... L, 45-20 to USC - 12/21/13 Fresno State returns 16 starters and 37 letterwinners off of last year’s team that went 11-2 2013 Final Ranking...... RV (AP & Coaches) overall, matching the school record for victories in a season, and made an appearance Starters Returning/Lost...... 16/9 in the 2013 Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl. Headlining the 20-man senior class is Cody Offense: 5/6 | Defense: 8/3 | Sp. Teams: 3/0 Lettermen Returning/Lost...... 37/16 Wichmann, Tyeler Davison and Donavon Lewis in addition to Harper and Smith. Those Offense: 15/8 | Defense: 19/8 | Sp. Teams: 3/0 five are all two-year returning starters who have been fundamental pieces in Fresno State Base Offense...... Spread capturing back-to-back league titles for the first time since 1992 and 1993. Base Defense...... Multiple 3-4 team history: 2014 Bulldog Headlines First Year of Football...... 1921 • Fresno State along with Florida State and Stanford are the only three teams in the FBS Seasons...... 92 All-Time Record...... 577-390--27 (.580) that have won two conference championships and 20 or more games in the last two years. Conference Championships...... 27 • The Bulldogs along with the Stanford Cardinal are the only two teams in the FBS that Bowl Appearances (Record)...... 25 (11-13) have ranked in the top 10 in sacks in both the 2012 and 2013 seasons. Last Bowl...... 2013 Royal Purple Las Vegas All-America Selections...... 117 • Fresno State is 13-0 in Bulldog Stadium over the last two seasons. That 13-game home winning streak is the fifth-longest active winning streak in the FBS entering the season. COACHING STAFF: Head Coach...... Tim DeRuyter Alma Mater...... Air Force (1985) Fresno State Representatives at Mountain West Media Days Record at School (Yrs.)...... 20-6 (2) Head Coach Tim DeRuyter Senior WR Josh Harper Senior FS Derron Smith Overall Record...... Same • Led Fresno State to a 20-6 • 2013 second-team All- • 2012 and 2013 first-team Offensive Coordinator/QBs...... Dave Schramm Defensive Coordinator/LBs...... Nick Toth record in first two seasons at Mountain West. All-Mountain West. WRs/ Recruiting Coordinator...... Ron Antoine the school. • Has 22 career TD catches in • 2013 MW Preseason TEs/Inside Receivers...... Phil Earley • Guided Bulldogs to back- 27 games. Defensive Player of the Year. DL/Special Teams Coordinator... Pete Germano to-back MW Championships, • Tied for fourth nationally • His 14 career Offensive Line...... Cameron Norcross Secondary...... Jordan Peterson the school’s first consecutive among active receivers for are the most of any active FBS Running Backs...... Joe Wade league titles since 1992-93. career TD receptions. player. Secondary...... Marcus Woodson • Coached six All-Americans • Is on the Biletnikoff Award • Is on six preseason national Strength & Conditioning...... Joey Boese in two years. preseason watch list. award watch lists & three Dir. of Football Operations...... Lou Major Athletic Trainer...... Tony Hill • Was awarded a contract preseason All-America teams. extension through 2018.

2014 Fresno State Schedule Fresno St. Opponent opponent ‘13 Date Rank* opponent Rank* time/Result Record Series note Aug. 30 - at USC - TV [FOX] - 4:30 p.m. 9-4 1-2 USC defeated Fresno State 45-20 in 2013 Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl Sept. 6 - at Utah - TV [Pac-12 Network] - 12 p.m. 5-7 4-5 First meeting between schools since 1999 Las Vegas Bowl that Utah won Sept. 13 - Nebraska - TV (CBSSN) - 7:30 p.m. 9-4 0-1 Second of a three-game contract, other two games played in Lincoln Sept. 20 - Southern Utah - [MWN] - 7 p.m. 5-6 0-0 6th straight year facing FCS school; won previous five by 24 pt avg Sept. 26 - ^at New Mexico - TV [ESPN/ESPN2] - 5 p.m. 3-9 10-4 Last game in Albuquerque (`12), `Dogs came back from 21 down to win Oct. 3 - ^San Diego State - TV [CBSSN] - 7 p.m. 8-5 22-27-4 Bulldogs are 2-0 vs. SDSU in Mountain West play Oct. 10 - ^at UNLV - TV [CBSSN] - 7 p.m. 7-6 12-4 Fresno State is 10-0 vs. UNLV since 1984, scored 30+ in last eight meetings Oct. 17 - ^at Boise State - TV [ESPN] - 5 p.m. 8-5 5-11 Bulldogs seek first win in Boise since 1984. Are 1-6 all-time there Nov. 1 - ^Wyoming - TV [ESPN Net] - TBA 5-7 5-4 Outscored Wyoming by avg. of 33 points last two years Nov. 8 - ^San Jose State - HC - TV [CBSSN] - 7:30 p.m. 6-6 39-35-3 After winning 16-of-17 games btwn 1991-10, `Dogs dropped last 2 to SJSU Nov. 22 - ^at Nevada- TV [ESPN Net] - TBA 4-8 26-18-1 `Dogs are 16-3 vs. Nevada when scoring 30+ points, put up 93 over last 2 years Nov. 29 - ^at Hawai’i - TV [Oceanic] - 4 p.m. 1-11 24-21-1 FS has won three-straight in series, scoring 40+ points in last 2 games All times Pacific. Key: *AP Poll/ USA Today Coaches Poll; ^ MW Game; HC-Homecoming; 2014 Fresno State Football

MEDIA INFORMATION Building Media Availability Tim DeRuyter has led Fresno State to back-to-back conference championships and a 20-6 Interviews for Bulldog players and coaches will overall record in his two seasons at the school. In year one, he guided the Bulldogs to a be coordinated through the Fresno State Athletics 9-4 record after the team went 4-9 the previous year, and won the school’s first conference Communications Office 24 hours in advance to championship since 1999 - ending a 13-year drought. He followed that up with an 11-2 ensure availability. Contact Jason Clay at (559) 278- season last year, matching the school record for victories in a season and winning the 6577 to make arrangements. Freshman (both true and redshirt) along with any other newcomers to the outright conference championship. Now DeRuyter looks continue to build upon those program will not be allowed to do interviews until successes in year three with a squad, that despite losing six players to the NFL, still returns after they play in their first game, per team rules. 16 starters and the talent to compete for a third conference championship. Interview Schedule Monday: Head coach Tim DeRuyter and select Bulldog Bites player(s) at weekly press conference. B-roll first 30 • TCU (2009-11) is the only school to ever win three-straight MW titles. The last time minutes of practice. Practice closed after that. the Bulldogs won three-straight conference titles was back from 1958-61 when the `Dogs Tuesday: Players/coaches 15 minutes before captured four-straight California Collegiate Athletic Association championships. practice. B-roll first 30 minutes of practice. Practice closed after that. Players & coaches available after • Fresno State led the Mountain West in attendance last year, averaging 36,917 fans over practice. seven home games. That is the highest yearly average attendance since 2008 and it was Wednesday: Coach DeRuyter before practice. helped out by the fact Fresno State had three sellouts in its 41,031-seat Bulldog Stadium B-roll first 30 minutes of practice. Practice closed - also the first sellouts since that 2008 season. after that. Players & coaches available after practice. Thursday: No player availability. Coach DeRuyter • The Bulldogs are 577-390-27 (.580) all-time in 92 seasons of football and that win total before or after practice. Practice is closed. is the most of any team in the Mountain West. The next closest team in the league to the Friday: Coach DeRuyter before or after walk-thru. Bulldogs in program victories is Hawai`i with 530. Walk-thru is closed. • The Bulldogs have a 14-2 record in two seasons playing in the Mountain West. Saturday: Post-game only. Sunday: No interviews - team off day. • Fresno State returns three starters on its offensive line that only allowed 11 sacks in 13 games last year. The `Dogs ranked sixth in the FBS last year for fewest sacks allowed, Tim DeRuyter Weekly Media Conference doing so while throwing the ball 675 times. That was 246 more pass attempts than any of Tim DeRuyter’s weekly media conference will be the teams ranked ahead of the Bulldogs in fewest sacks allowed. held at 11 a.m. in the Duncan Building Conference Room on Monday’s during the football season. Select players will be brought in to the weekly press Offensive Outlook conference. The conference is open to members Fresno State has had one of the nation’s most explosive and fastest offense’s under head of the media only. The media conference can be coach Tim DeRuyter and offensive coordinator Dave Schramm. Last year, the `Dogs led viewed live or via archive on Fresno State’s web site, gobulldogs.com, under the All-Access section. the nation in passing behind and ranked fourth by running an average of 83.7 plays per game in their up-tempo spread offense. Here is a look at the Tim DeRuyter Radio Show Bulldogs’ offense in their two years in Schramm’s system: The weekly Tim DeRuyter radio show airs live on |------2012 ------| |------2013 ------| ESPN Radio (940 AM) with host Paul Loeffler. The Category Stats national Rank Stat national Rank Coach’s show will be at Victory Grill from 5:30 – Rushing Yards/Game 151.92 67 153.0 78 6:30 on Thursday for Saturday games and air at the Passing Yards/Game 325.62 12 394.8 1 same time on Wednesday for Friday games. Total Offense 477.54 16 547.8 3 Football E-Mail List Scoring Offense 37.92 17 43.4 6 If you would like to be added to the Bulldog football Pass Efficiency Offense 152.71 17 153.5 16 E-mail list to receive breaking news about the team, 3RD-DN Conversions 40.50 59 42.3 48 please contact Jason Clay. Sacks Allowed 29 T-78 11 6 Interceptions Thrown 8 T-28 10 T-35 Fresno State Athletic Communications Lost 12 T-77 11 T-84 5305 N. Campus Drive NG 27 Turnovers Lost 20 T-46 21 57 Fresno, CA 93740 Turnover Margin 1.15 T-7 0.2 T-48 Phone: (559) 278-7236 Fax: (559) 278-4689 Fresno State’s offense will have a QB Game Winning Drives Tickets: (559) 278-DOGS (3647) Name No. Notes Press Box: (559) 278-5951 bit of a different look this season Braxton Miller (Ohio State)...... 6*...... 1 in 2011, 2 in 2012 with Carr moving on to the Keenan Reynolds (Navy)...... 5...... 3 in 2012 Athletic Communications: NFL. No starter has been named Shane Carden (ECU)...... 4*...... 2 in 2012 Asst. Director/FB Contact...... Jason Clay Brandon Connette (Duke/Fresno St.)...3...... While at Duke Email...... [email protected] and four - Kilton Connor Cook (Michigan State)...... 3*...... 1 in 2012 Office...... 559-278-6577 Anderson, Brian Burrell, Brandon Connor Halliday (Washington State)....3...... 1 in 2011 Cell...... 559-287-3304 Terrel Hunt (Syracuse)...... 3 Connette and Zack Greenlee - Taylor Kelly (Arizona State)...... 3...... 1 in 2012 Secondary FB Contact...... Matt Burkholder will all be competing to take the Email...... [email protected] Sean Mannion (Oregon State)...... 3*...... 1 in 2012 Office...... 559-278-6186 position. Burrell saw limited time Nick Marshall (Auburn)...... 3...... Bo Wallace (Ole Miss)...... 3...... 1 in 2012 Cell...... 559-862-3771 last year as Carr’s backup, while David Ash (Texas)...... 2...... Both in 2012 Address...... 5048 N. Jackson, Room 104-LS 135 Greenlee redshirted. Anderson is Brandon Doughty (WKU)...... 2 ...... Fresno, CA 93740 an incoming true freshman and Jeff Driskel (Florida)...... 2...... Both in 2012 Garrett Grayson (Colorado State)...... 2...... 1 in 2012 gobulldogs.com Connette is a transfer from Duke, Cody Kessler (USC)...... 2 who has the most experience of Jake Rudock (Iowa)...... 2 definition used was: : “Game-winning drives led by quarterback. Must the four playing in 39 games for be an offensive scoring drive in the 4th quarter or overtime that puts the the Blue Devils. winning team ahead for the last time.”

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Defensive Prospectus Fresno State has been up and down the last two years on the defensive side of the ball. In Fresno State Under 2012, the `Dogs had one of their best seasons in recent history, but last year with a handful Tim DeRuyter of injuries, particularly in the secondary, Fresno State’s numbers fell off a bit. Entering year Category...... 2013. Overall three running head coach Tim DeRuyter and defensive coordinator Nick Toth’s multiple Record...... 11-1...... 20-6 3-4 defense, this side of the ball looks to be the strong point of this year’s team. Fresno MW...... 7-1...... 14-2 Non-Conference...... 4-0...... 6-2 State returns eight starters on defense, including three players (Derron Smith, Donavon Bowl Games...... 0-1...... 0-2 Lewis and Tyeler Davison) who have all started in over 25 games in their careers. Home...... 7-0...... 13-0 |------2012 ------| |------2013 ------| Away...... 4-1...... 7-4 Category Stats national Rank Stat national Rank Neutral...... 0-1...... 0-2 Rushing Yards/Game 171.69 71 148.2 41 Day...... 2-2...... 7-6 Passing Yards/Game 167.15 2 282.6 117 Night (6 p.m. or later)...... 9-0...... 13-0 Total Defense 338.85 22 430.8 95 TV Games...... 10-2...... 17-6 CBS...... 1-0...... 1-0 Scoring Defense 23.85 37 30.3 86 CBS Sports Network...... 0-1...... 1-2 Pass Efficiency Defense 100.75 4 139.61 93 ABC...... 0-1...... 0-1 Opp 3RD-DN Conversions 33.96 23 36.7 40 ESPN...... 1-0...... 1-1 Sacks 40 9 40 6 ESPN2...... 2-0...... 2-0 Interceptions 22 3 14 40 ESPN3...... 1-0...... 1-0 Fumbles Recovered 13 T-27 9 56 ESPNU...... 2-0...... 1-0 Turnovers Gained 35 5 23 T-47 ESPNews...... 1-0...... 1-0 Turnover Margin 1.15 T-7 0.2 T-48 NBC Sports Network...... 2-1 Pac-12 Network...... 0-1 Time Warner Cable SportsNet...... 5-0 More on the Bulldogs at the Mountain West Media Days Local...... 2-0...... 2-0 Josh Harper: Harper is coming off a very strong junior Most TD Receptions season when he 79 receptions for 1,011 yards and 13 Scoring First...... 9-0...... 16-2 (by returning FBS WR) Opponent Scores First...... 2-2...... 4-4 Name (School) Rec. Yds. TDs . He was a second-team All-Mountain West Leading at Half...... 10-0...... 17-1 Matt Miller (Boise State) 216 2,588 26 selection after ranking in a tie for No. 8 nationally in Trailing at Half...... 0-2...... 1-5 Justin Hardy (E. Carolina) 266 3,047 25 catches. He did that despite missing the last Tied at the Half...... 1-0...... 2-0 Titus Davis (C. Michigan) 144 2,720 24 Leading after Third...... 9-0...... 18-0 Rashad Green (Florida St.) 171 2,465 22 two games of the season with a groin injury. Harper has Trailing after Third...... 1-2...... 1-6 Josh Harper (Fresno St.) 138 1,841 22 22 career touchdown catches in 27 games played and Tied after Third...... 1-0...... 1-0 ranks in a tie for fourth nationally among active players in TD receptions. Leading with 5:00 min. to go...... 8-0...... 17-0 Trailing with 5:00 min to go...... 2-2...... 2-6 Tied with 5:00 min to go...... 1-0...... 1-0 Derron Smith: Smith enters the season as the nation’s active leader in interceptions, Overtime Games...... 2-0...... 2-0 picking off 14 passes in his career. He is in reach of breaking both the Fresno State and Scoring less than 20 pts...... 0-2 Mountain West records for career interceptions. The Bulldog record of 17 has stood since Scoring 20-29 pts...... 1-2...... 2-3 1987 when Rod Webster established a new mark. Utah’s Eric Weddle (2003-06) holds the Scoring 30+ pts...... 10-1...... 18-1 Mountain West record with 18 career interceptions. Smith in 2012 had six interceptions Allowing less than 20 pts...... 4-0...... 9-0 Allowing 20-29 pts...... 4-0...... 4-2 to rank in a tie for the fifth-most in the FBS and he had seven last year, tying for second Allowing 30+ pts...... 3-1...... 7-3 nationally. Smith is a two-time first-team All-Mountain West selection and if he can earn the same accolade this year, he would become the 11th player in school history to be a Rushing for less than 100 yds...... 4-0...... 4-2 Rushing for 100-199 yds...... 7-1...... 15-3 three-time, first-team All-Conference selection. ESPN’s Mel Kiper, Jr. has ranked Smith Rushing for 200+ yds...... 5-0...... 8-0 as the No. 1 senior safety prospect in the 2015 NFL Draft class. Passing for less than 200 yds...... Passing for 200-299 yds...... 3-0...... 6-3 Passing for 300+ yds...... 9-1...... 14-2 OTHER PLAYERS TO WATCH in 2013 NG Tyeler Davison • Sr. • 6-2 • 309 • Scottsdale, Ariz. Totaling less than 300 yds...... 0-1...... 0-1 • 2013 second-team All-Mountain West. 300-399 yds. of total offense...... 2-0...... 3-4 400+ yds of total offense...... 9-1...... 17-1 • 2012 first-team All-Mountain West. • Has 100 career tackles in two seasons as a starting nose guard. Allowing under 100 yds. rushing...... 3-0...... 7-0 Allowing under 300 yds. total off...... 3-0...... 7-1 • Recorded 15.5 tackles for a loss in his career, 6.0 sacks, forced one and recovered three. Allowing 300+ yds. total off...... 8-2...... 13-5 • Is on the preseason watch lists for the Rotary Lombardi Award and the Bronko Nagurski Trophy. Having 100-yd. rusher...... 3-0...... 10-2 Opp. have 100-yd. rusher...... 2-0...... 3-2 • Mel Kiper Jr. ranked him as the No. 5 senior defensive tackle prospect for the 2015 NFL Draft. No turnovers...... 4-0...... 6-1 Less than 3 turnovers...... 4-2...... 10-4 3 or more turnovers...... 3-0...... 4-1 OLB Ejiro Ederaine • Jr. • 6-3 • 221 • Corona, Calif. No takeaways...... 2-0...... 2-0 • 2013 second-team All-Mountain West 1-2 takeaways...... 8-2...... 12-4 • Led a team defense that ranked No. 6 in the FBS in sacks by posting 10 sacks individually 3 or more takeaways...... 1-0...... 6-2 last year. Ranked third in the MW in sacks and in a tie for 17th nationally in 2013. 30:00+ min. of possession...... 4-0...... 8-3 • Had 16.5 tackles, which tied for sixth all-time in school history for a single-season, Under 30:00 min. of possession...... 7-2...... 12-3 Winning the coin toss...... 3-2...... 6-3 ranked third in the MW and 27th nationally. Losing the coin toss...... 8-0...... 14-3 • Named the MW Defensive Player of the Week after Oct. 26, 2013 performance at San Receiving opening kickoff...... 4-0...... 6-2 Diego State when he had a career-high 10 tackles, two sacks and 4.5 tackles for loss, Kicking off to start the game...... 7-2...... 14-4 2014 Fresno State football | 3 2014 Fresno State Football

which ranked as the third-most for a single-game in the FBS in 2013. Also forced and Around the Mountain West returned a fumble 78 yards for a touchdown - the longest fumble return in school history. 2014 MW Standings • Had 63 tackles in 2013 with 41 solo stops.

Mountain Division Overall MW ILB Karl Mickelsen • Sr. • 6-0 • 234 • San Diego, Calif. W L W L • 2013 honorable mention All-Mountain West. Air Force 0 0 0 0 Boise State 0 0 0 0 • Led 2013 team in tackles with 97, which is the most by a Bulldog since LB Ben Jacobs Colorado State 0 0 0 0 had 106 tackles in 2009. New Mexico 0 0 0 0 • Recorded eight or more tackles in 7-of-13 games in 2013. Utah State 0 0 0 0 • Added 2.5 tackles for a loss, three pass breakups and one fumble recovery last year. Wyoming 0 0 0 0

West Division Overall MW OLB Donavon Lewis • Sr. • 6-2 • 249 • Fresno, Calif. W L W L • Posted 45 tackles, 9.0 tackles for a loss and five sacks in 2013. Fresno State 0 0 0 0 • Helped Fresno State rank No. 4 in the FBS in TFL in 2013 and No. 6 in sacks. Hawai’i 0 0 0 0 • Fresno State and Stanford are the only two teams in the FBS the last two years that have Nevada 0 0 0 0 San Diego State 0 0 0 0 ranked in the top 10 in sacks. San Jose State 0 0 0 0 • Had 36 tackles, 10.0 TFL and four sacks in 2012. UNLV 0 0 0 0 • Has made 28 career starts, including 26 consecutive.

MW Player of the Week Nominees Game offense Defense Sp. Teams RT Justin Northern • Jr. • 6-5 • 285 • Lakewood, Calif. USC • Guided Bulldog offense that led the FBS in passing (394.8 ypg), ranked third in total Utah Nebraska offense (547.8 ypg) and was sixth in scoring (43.4 ppg) in 2013. S. Utah • Second-best returning lineman on team that only allowed 11 sacks in 13 games in 2013, UNM SDSU a figure that tied for the sixth-fewest sacks allowed in the FBS. UNLV • Helped Fresno State set 19 offensive records in 2013. Boise St. Wyoming • Started all 13 games in 2013. SJSU Nevada Hawai`i P Garrett Swanson • Jr. • 6-0 • 217 • Riverside, Calif. BOLD indicates winner • 2013 honorable mention All-Mountain West. • Ranked No. 4 in the MW with 43.1 yards per punt in 2013. Bulldogs on Award Watch Lists Tyeler Davison. Sr., DL • Helped Fresno State net 40.7 yards per punt in 2013, which led the MW and ranked No. Bronko Nagurski Trophy 8 nationally. Rotary Lombardi Award Edjiro Ederaine. Jr., OLB • Of his 53 punts in 2013, 14 were downed inside the 20-yard line (26.4 percent), 26 were CFPA Linebacker Trophy fair caught (49.1 percent), only three went for touchbacks (5.7 percent) and just nine were Rotary Lombardi Award returned (17 percent) for an average of only 3.0 yards. Josh Harper. Sr., WR Biletnikoff Award CFPA Wide Receiver Trophy SS Charles Washington • Jr. • 5-11 • 197 • Encino, Calif. Derron Smith, Sr., FS Walter Camp Player of the Year • Started all 13 games in 2013 - first 11 at strong safety, last two at cornerback. Chuck Bednarik Award • Fourth on the team with 71 tackles in 2013. Bronko Nagurski Trophy Jim Thorpe Award • Ranked in a tie for third on the team with 8.0 TFL in 2013, helping Fresno State rank No. Lott IMPACT Trophy 4 in the FBS in tackles for a loss. CFPA Defensive Back Trophy Garrett Swanson. Jr., P Ray Guy Award G Cody Wichmann • Sr. • 6-6 • 315 • Mariposa, Calif. CFPA Trophy • 2013 honorable mention All-Mountain West Active Offensive Linemen With Cody Wichmann, Sr., LT • Has played the third-most snaps (2,824) of any 2,500+ Career Snaps Played Outland Trophy Chris Jasperse, Marshall 3,032 Rotary Lombardi Award FBS offensive linemen entering the season. Laken Tomlinson, Duke 2,981 • Guided Bulldog offense that led the FBS in Cody Wichmann, Fresno State 2,824 passing (394.8 ypg), ranked third in total offense Brandon Vitabile, Northwestern 2,816 Dominic Espinosa, Texas 2,782 (547.8 ypg) and was sixth in scoring (43.4 ppg) in A.J. Cann, South Carolina 2,701 2013. Robert Waterman, UNLV 2,679 • Top returning lineman on team that only allowed Chad Slade, Auburn 2,552 Reese Dismukes, Auburn 2,546 11 sacks in 13 games in 2013, a figure that tied for Ty Sambrailo, Colorado State 2,514 the sixth-fewest sacks allowed in the FBS. • Helped Fresno State set 19 offensive records in 2013. • Has started in 36 career games, including 28 consecutive starts. • Is on the preseason watch lists for the Rotary Lombardi Award and the Outland Trophy.

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Tim DeRuyter Profile Hometown: Long Beach, Calif. Tim DeRuyter Date of Birth: Jan. 3, 1963 Education: Air Force: B.A. in Management (1985) Fresno State Head Coach Regis University: MBA in Market Strategy (1992) 2nd Season | Air Force (1985) Playing History: OLB at Air Force (1982-84) Family: Wife: Kara Children: Jake and Christina Overall Record: 20-6 (2 Years) In just two seasons as the head coach at Fresno State, Tim DeRuyter Record at Fresno State: Same has elevated the program back to heights not seen in over a decade and led a Coaching History resurgence in the Bulldogs, who are the pride of the San Joaquin Valley. •2012-Present: Fresno State Head Coach DeRuyter (pronounced da-ROOT-er) took over a team that went 4-9 the •2011: Texas A&M Interim Head Coach for Bowl Game year before he arrived and turned the tables by leading Fresno State to back-to- •2010-11: Texas A&M Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator back Mountain West championships, back into the top 25 rankings in 2013 and •2008-09: Air Force Academy Associate Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Safeties to a 20-6 record over the 2012 and 2013 seasons - the most wins by any Bulldog •2007: Air Force Academy (Defensive Coordinator/Safeties) coach in his first two seasons. Before the DeRuyter era launched, Fresno State •2005-06: Nevada (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties & Pass Defense) had not won a conference championship since 1999 - a drought of 13 years - •2002-04: Ohio (Defensive Coordinator/Secondary) and now the Bulldogs have won back-to-back conference titles for the first time •1999-2001: Navy (Defensive Coordinator 1999-00; Secondary 2001) since 1992 and 1993. •1995-98: Ohio (Defensive Coordinator/Secondary) •1989-92: Air Force (JV/Varsity Assistant) From the day he was hired as Fresno State’s 17th head coach in program history on Dec. 14, 2011, DeRuyter proclaimed two things; winning conference Coaching Highlights championships would be the team’s No. 1 goal and his squads would embody • Has coached in 14 Bowl Games. the mantra “fast, physical and fanatical,” an up-tempo and exciting style of play • Led Fresno State to back-to-back Mountain West titles in 2012 and 2013. that would captivate the Red Wave, Fresno State’s loyal fan base. • QB Derek Carr and WR were both second round draft picks DeRuyter delivered on his promise and in return, Fresno State made him in 2014, marking the first time since 1990 that Fresno State has had two players the highest paid coach in the Mountain West on April 14, 2014 and extended selected in the second round or higher in the same year in the NFL Draft. • 2013: Led Fresno State to an 11-2 record, tying for the most wins in school his contract all the way through the 2018 season. history. The Bulldogs also won the inaugural Mountain West Championship The reward of the contract extension from the University came after he game. led the Bulldogs back into the national spotlight in 2013. Fresno State went • 2012: SS Phillip Thomas becomes first unanimous All-American in Fresno 11-2, won the inaugural Mountain West Championship game and earned a State history and was also a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award. berth in the 2013 Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl. DeRuyter’s 2013 Bulldog squad • 2011: Texas A&M defense led the nation in sacks (43). matched the school record for wins in a season, were ranked as high as No. 14 • 2010: nominee for the Broyles Award for the nation’s top assistant coach. in the USA Today Coaches Poll and closed out the Bowl Championship Series • Coached , the 2010 winner of the Butkus Award as the nation’s top era ranked No. 20 in the final BCS Standings, the highest of any non-automatic linebacker. Miller was the No. 2 overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. • 2009: Air Force defense was 11th in the NCAA in total defense & 5th in qualifying/BCS conference team. passing defense. Fresno State, who started the 2013 season 10-0, led the Mountain West • Coached under Hall of Fame Coaches Fisher DeBerry (Air Force) and Chris in attendance in 2013. The Bulldogs also set records for merchandise sold, as Ault (Nevada). DeRuyter’s success and futuristic vision of the program more than satisfied the Bowl Games cravings of the Red Wave. The momentum DeRuyter carried over in his second year was set up by • As a Head Coach School Result (Opponent) the successes of his first season when he laid the foundation for the program. ☐ 2012 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Fresno State L, 43-10 (SMU) Fresno State went 9-4 in 2012 and 7-1 in the Mountain West to share the ☐ 2013 Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl Fresno State L, 45-20 (USC) • As an Interim Head Coach league title with San Diego State and Boise State and gain a berth in the Sheraton ☐ 2011 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas Texas A&M W, 33-22 (Northwestern) Hawai’i Bowl. The five-game improvement in the win column from the year • As an Assistant Coach before he took over to after his first season marked the sixth best turnaround in ☐ 2010 Cotton Bowl Texas A&M L, 41-24 (LSU) the FBS in 2012. ☐ 2009 Armed Forces Bowl Air Force W, 47-20 (Houston) The Bulldogs have gone 14-2 in two seasons in Mountain West play to be ☐ 2008 Armed Forces Bowl Air Force L, 34-28 (Houston) the head of the class in the conference. ☐ 2007 Armed Forces Bowl Air Force L, 42-36 (California) ☐ 2006 MPC Computers Bowl Nevada L, 21-20 (Miami) (OT) DeRuyter Year-by-Year Record ☐ 2005 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Nevada W, 49-48 (Central Florida) Year School Overall Conference Postseason ☐ 1992 Liberty Bowl Air Force L, 13-0 (Ole Miss) 2012 Fresno State 9-4 7-1 (T-1st) Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl ☐ 1991 Liberty Bowl Air Force W, 38-15 (Mississippi St.) 2013 Fresno State 11-2 7-1 (1st) Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl ☐ 1990 Liberty Bowl Air Force W, 23-11 (Ohil State) Totals 2 Years 20-6 (.769) 14-2 (.875) 2 Bowl Appearances ☐ 1989 Liberty Bowl Air Force L, 42-29 (Ole Miss) [as GA Coach] ☐ 1985 Blue Bonnet Bowl Air Force L, 42-29 (Ole Miss) • As a Player ☐ 1984 Independence Bowl Air Force W, 23-7 (Virginia Tech) ☐ 1983 Independence Bowl Air Force W, 9-3 (Ole Miss) Fresno State Coaching Staff ☐ 1982 Hall of Fame Bowl Air Force W, 23-7 (Vanderbilt)

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Numerical 98 Sam Akoteu DL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 2 Brian Burrell QB 6-4 221 Jr. 4th Bakersfield, Calif. (Bakersfield/Bakersfield College) 19 Kilton Anderson QB 2 Jamal Ellis DB 5-11 174 So. 3rd Riverside, Calif. (East Valley) 45 Riley Barnes TE 3 Corey Ferguson DB 5-10 190 Jr. 3rd Orlando, Fla. (Fullerton College) 60 Bo Bonnheim OL 3 Josh Harper WR 6-1 185 Sr. 5th Stockton, Calif. (St. Mary’s) 66 Allen Brown OL 4 Shannon Edwards DB 5-11 191 Jr. 3rd Bakersfield, Calif. (Ridgeview) 15 Stratton Brown DB 4 Keyan Williams WR 5-10 182 Fr. 1st New Orleans, La. (Lusher Charter) 2 Brian Burrell QB 5 Dontel James RB 5-11 217 RFr. 2nd Fontana, Calif. (Summit) 42 Jeff Camilli ILB 5 Dalen Jones S 6-1 196 So. 3rd Richmond, Calif. (Woodland) 13 Myles Carr WR 6 Delvon Hardaway WR 6-1 191 RFr. 2nd Los Angeles, Calif. (Dorsey) 25 Darryl Cash WR 6 Michael Lazarus ILB 6-2 233 Fr. 1st Berkeley, Calif. (Berkeley) 35 Carl Coleman WR 7 Aaron Peck WR 6-3 213 Jr. 3rd Moreno Valley, Calif. (John W. North) 15 Brandon Connette QB 7 Curtis Riley DB 6-0 190 Sr. 5th Orlando, Fla. (University/Fullerton College) 8 Da’Mari Scott WR 6-0 207 So. 2nd Los Angeles, Calif. (Cathedral) 68 Elijah Cox OL 10 Greg Watson WR 5-10 210 Sr. 5th Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga) 92 Tyeler Davison DL 11 DeShawn Potts DB 5-11 183 Fr. 1st Monrovia, Calif. (Monrovia) 57 Adam DeCosta LB 11 Dillon Root WR 6-0 194 Jr. 4th Visalia, Calif. (Redwood) 59 Dylan Detwiler LS 13 Myles Carr WR 6-2 207 So. 3rd Arcadia, Calif. (Arcadia) 47 Anthony Dickinson ILB 13 Derron Smith FS 5-11 197 Sr. 5th Banning, Calif. (Banning) 31 Ejiro Ederaine OLB 15 Stratton Brown DB 6-1 186 So. 2nd Bluffdale, Utah (Riverton HS/Snow College) 4 Shannon Edwards DB 15 Brandon Connette QB 6-2 213 Sr. 5th Corona, Calif. (Santiago/Duke) 2 Jamal Ellis DB 16 KeeSean Johnson WR 6-1 179 Fr. 1st Palo Alto, Calif. (Palo Alto) 58 Suli Faletuipapai DE 17 Zack Greenlee QB 6-1 200 RFr. 2nd Stockton, Calif. (Lincoln) 3 Corey Ferguson DB 17 Kyrie Wilson ILB 6-2 238 Jr. 4th Bakersfield, Calif. (Ridgeview) 76 Alex Fifita OL 18 Jamire Jordan WR 5-11 170 Fr. 1st Lancaster, Calif. (Highland) 19 Kilton Anderson QB 6-3 207 Fr. 1st Naples, Fla. (Skyline [Wash.]) 93 Mitch Frentescu DL 19 Colin McGuire K 5-10 198 So. 2nd Austin, Texas (Westwood) 82 Darrell Fuery WR 20 Josh Quezada RB 5-11 217 Sr. 5th La Habra, Calif. (La Habra/BYU) 56 Art Gomez OL 20 Malcolm Washington DB 6-2 165 Fr. 1st Houston, Texas (Alief Elsik) 70 Alan Gonzalez OL 22 Malique Micenheimer RB 6-1 239 Sr. 4th Stockton, Calif. (McNair) 40 Justin Green OLB 23 Bryan Harper DB 6-0 171 So. 3rd Rialto, Calif. (Colony/Arizona) 17 Zack Greenlee QB 23 Kurt Scoby RB 5-8 180 Fr. 1st Duarte, Calif. (Monrovia) 6 Delvon Hardaway WR 24 T.J. Thomas ILB 6-0 204 So. 3rd Mesa, Ariz. (Dobson) 23 Bryan Harper DB 25 Darryl Cash WR 5-10 195 Sr. 4th Stockton, Calif. (Lincoln) 3 Josh Harper WR 25 Anthoula Kelly DB 5-11 177 Fr. 1st Galena Park, Texas (Galena Park) 86 Kyle Hendrickson DL 26 Rodney Mathews S 6-0 209 Sr. 5th Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Damien/Citrus College) 74 Jacob Hicks OL 27 Donavon Lewis OLB 6-2 249 Sr. 4th Fresno, Calif. (Clovis West) 28 Charles Washington SS 5-11 197 Jr. 4th Encino, Calif. (Crespi) 36 Justin Holmes S 29 Kyrian Obidiegwu DB 5-11 207 Jr. 4th Hayward, Calif (San Leandro) 41 Brandon Hughes OLB 30 Xavier Ulutu ILB 6-1 248 Fr. 1st San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) 96 Todd Hunt DE 31 Ejiro Ederaine OLB 6-3 221 Jr. 3rd Corona, Calif. (Santiago) 5 Dontel James RB 32 Robert Stanley OLB 6-3 224 RFr. 2nd Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman) 71 Bobby Johnson OL 33 Marteze Waller RB 5-11 209 Jr. 3rd Eatonton, Ga. (Putnam County) 81 Justin Johnson WR 34 Randon Knotts S 6-0 196 RFr. 2nd Austin, Texas (Westwood) 16 KeeSean Johnson WR 35 Carl Coleman WR 6-0 173 RFr. 2nd Stockton, Calif. (McNair) 5 Dalen Jones S 35 Chris Moliga ATH 5-11 205 Fr. 1st San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) 18 Jamire Jordan WR 36 Justin Holmes S 6-2 183 RFr. 2nd Fresno, Calif. (Edison) 25 Anthoula Kelly DB 39 Kory Peoples DB 6-1 188 Sr. 4th Long Beach, Calif. (Kinston [N.C.]/Fullerton College) 34 Randon Knotts S 40 Justin Green OLB 6-3 183 Fr. 1st Oak Park, Calif. (Oak Park) 41 Brandon Hughes OLB 6-3 216 So. 3rd Moorpark, Calif. (Moorpark) 6 Michael Lazarus ILB 42 Jeff Camilli ILB 6-3 263 So. 2nd Shingle Springs, Calif. (Ponderosa) 27 Donavon Lewis OLB 43 Karl Mickelsen ILB 6-0 234 Sr. 4th San Diego, Calif. (Morse) 55 Claudell Louis DE 44 James Noble III RB 5-6 176 RFr. 2nd Barstow, Calif. (Barstow) 91 Nathan Madsen DE 44 Jaamal Rose OLB 6-2 229 Jr. 4th San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian) 26 Rodney Mathews S 45 Riley Barnes TE 6-3 252 Sr. 5th Tulare, Calif. (Tulare) 88 Jerin McClendon TE 46 Chad Olsen TE 6-5 222 Fr. 1st Chico, Calif. (Pleasant Valley) 19 Colin McGuire K 47 Anthony Dickinson ILB 6-1 235 RFr. 2nd Reseda, Calif. (Birmingham) 22 Malique Micenheimer RB 49 Garrett Swanson P/K 6-0 217 Jr. 3rd Riverside, Calif. (Martin Luther King) 43 Karl Mickelsen ILB 51 Stephen Van Hook OLB 6-1 236 RFr. 2nd Perris, Calif. (Citrus Hill) 79 Aaron Mitchell OL 53 Justin Verrell LS 6-2 197 Jr. 3rd Bakersfield, Calif. (Garces Memorial/Bakersfield College) 35 Chris Moliga ATH 54 Justin Northern OL 6-5 285 Jr. 4th Lakewood, Calif. (Mayfair) 55 Claudell Louis DE 6-4 292 RJr. 4th Boynton Beach, Fla. (College of the Sequoias) 97 Gabe Newman DL 56 Art Gomez OL 6-5 285 Fr. 1st South Gate, Calif. (Downey) 44 James Noble III RB 56 Tobenna Okeke ILB 6-2 210 Fr. 1st Missouri City, Texas (Elkins) 6 | 2014 Fresno State football 2014 Fresno State Football

54 Justin Northern OL 57 Adam DeCosta LB 5-8 194 Sr. 5th Manteca, Calif. (Manteca/Fresno City College) 58 Suli Faletuipapai DE 6-4 250 Jr. 4th Gardena, Calif. (Junipero Serra) 29 Kyrian Obidiegwu DB 59 Dylan Detwiler LS 6-1 217 Jr. 3rd Hemet, Calif. (Hemet) 56 Tobenna Okeke ILB 60 Bo Bonnheim OL 6-2 283 Jr. 4th Paso Robles, Calif. (Paso Robles) 46 Chad Olsen TE 61 Jacob Vazquez OL 6-2 283 Jr. 3rd Cottonwood, Calif. (West Valley/Butte College) 78 David Patterson OL 63 Josh Tremblay OL 6-5 282 Sr. 4th Napa, Calif. (Vintage/American River College) 7 Aaron Peck WR 65 Ben Simonds OL 6-4 262 Fr. 1st La Quinta, Calif. (La Quinta) 39 Kory Peoples DB 66 Allen Brown OL 6-3 306 Jr. 4th San Dimas, Calif. (San Dimas) 11 DeShawn Potts DB 67 Micah St. Andrew OL 6-4 345 Fr. 1st Rialto, Calif. (Eisenhower) 77 Maurice Poyadue NG 68 Elijah Cox OL 6-4 274 RFr. 2nd Glendale, Ariz. (Ironwood) 20 Josh Quezada RB 70 Alan Gonzalez OL 6-0 302 RFr. 2nd Escalon, Calif. (Escalon) 89 Kyle Riddering TE 71 Bobby Johnson OL 6-5 300 Fr. 1st Carson, Calif. (Carson Senior) 7 Curtis Riley DB 73 Cody Wichmann OL 6-6 315 Sr. 5th Mariposa, Calif. (Mariposa) 74 Jacob Hicks OL 6-5 308 Fr. 1st Sebastopol, Calif. (Analy) 11 Dillon Root WR 75 Sean Rubalcava OL 6-4 285 Sr. 4th La Mirada, Calif. (Cerritos College) 44 Jaamal Rose OLB 76 Alex Fifita OL 6-4 303 Jr. 3rd Hayward, Calif. (Hayward) 75 Sean Rubalcava OL 77 Maurice Poyadue NG 6-3 282 Jr. 4th Martinez, Calif. (Alhambra) 99 Ioane Sagapolu NG 78 David Patterson OL 6-4 284 RFr. 2nd Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge) 23 Kurt Scoby RB 79 Aaron Mitchell OL 6-2 291 Fr. 1st San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) 8 Da’Mari Scott WR 81 Justin Johnson WR 6-1 207 Jr. 3rd Gardena, Calif. (St. John Bosco) 65 Ben Simonds OL 82 Darrell Fuery WR 6-0 195 RFr. 2nd Gardena, Calif. (Junipero Serra) 13 Derron Smith FS 86 Kyle Hendrickson DL 6-4 253 Fr. 1st Escondido, Calif. (San Pasqual) 67 Micah St. Andrew OL 88 Jerin McClendon TE 6-8 255 Sr. 4th Seminole, Fla. (Phoenix Community College) 32 Robert Stanley OLB 89 Kyle Riddering TE 6-6 221 Fr. 1st Fresno, Calif. (Clovis North) 95 Ryan Steele NG 91 Nathan Madsen DE 6-4 275 RFr. 2nd Eureka, Calif. (Eureka HS) 92 Tyeler Davison DL 6-2 309 Sr. 5th Scottsdale, Ariz. (Deseret Mountain) 49 Garrett Swanson P/K 93 Mitch Frentescu DL 6-3 282 So. 3rd Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas) 24 T.J. Thomas ILB 95 Ryan Steele NG 6-0 271 RFr. 2nd Kingsburg, Calif. (Kingsburg) 63 Josh Tremblay OL 96 Todd Hunt DE 6-3 263 Jr. 4th Anaheim, Calif. (Mater Dei) 30 Xavier Ulutu ILB 97 Gabe Newman DL 6-5 241 So. 2nd Walnut Creek, Calif. (Acalanes/Diablo Valley College) 51 Stephen Van Hook OLB 98 Sam Akoteu DL 6-2 290 Fr. 1st Gardena, Calif. (Junipero Serra) 61 Jacob Vazquez OL 99 Ioane Sagapolu NG 6-0 289 Sr. 4th Honolulu, Hawai’i (Fresno City College) 53 Justin Verrell LS 33 Marteze Waller RB 28 Charles Washington SS Coaching Staff 20 Malcolm Washington DB Tim DeRuyter - Head Coach 10 Greg Watson WR Dave Schramm - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Nick Toth - Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 73 Cody Wichmann OL Ron Antoine - Assistant Coach (WRs & Recruiting Coordinator) 4 Keyan Williams WR Phil Earley - Assistant Coach (TEs/Inside WRs) 17 Kyrie Wilson ILB Pete Germano - Assistant Coach (Special Teams/Defensive Line) Cameron Norcross - Assistant Coach (Offensive Line) Jordan Peterson - Assistant Coach (Secondary) Joe Wade - Assistant Coach (Running Backs) Marcus Woodson - Assistant Coach (Secondary) Joey Boese - Football Strength & Conditioning Coach Lou Major - Director of Football Operations Dylan Cruz - Graduate Assistant (Offense) Richard Helepiko - Graduate Assistant (Offense) David Stenklyft - Graduate Assistant (Defense) Rob Thompson - Graduate Assistant (Defense) Darrick Yray - Football Operations Assistant Sean Alston - Student Assistant Coach

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2014 preseason Depth chart OFFENSE DEFENSE Quarterback End Career Starts 2 Brian Burrell (6-4, 221, Jr.) 92 tyeler Davison (6-2, 309, Sr.) Offense Career ’13 Consec. 17 Zack Greenlee (6-1, 200, RFr.) 55 Claudell Louis (6-4, 292, RJr.) Cody Wichmann 36 13 28 Josh Harper 17 10 - Running Back Nose Guard Justin Northern 13 13 13 20 Josh Quezada (5-11, 217, Sr.) 77 Maurice Poyadue (6-3, 282, Jr.) or 33 Marteze Waller (5-11, 209, Jr.) Josh Quezada 12 12 7 99 Ioane Sagapolu (6-0, 289, Sr.) Alex Fifita 11 6 - Left Tackle End 76 Alex Fifita (6-4, 303, Jr.) Bo Bonnheim 7 7 7 96 todd Hunt (6-3, 263, Jr.) Greg Watson 5 4 - 63 Josh Tremblay (6-5, 282, Sr.) 91 Nathan Madsen (6-4, 275, RFr.) Left Guard Malique Micenheimer 4 1 - Outside LB 75 Sean Rubalcava (6-4, 285, Sr.) Aaron Peck 4 2 2 78 David Patterson (6-4, 284, RFr.) 31 ejiro Ederaine (6-3, 221, Jr.) Justin Johnson 1 1 - Center 44 Jaamal Rose (6-2, 229, Jr.) Marteze Waller 1 1 - 60 Bo Bonnheim (6-2, 283, Jr.) MIKE (Middle LB) 70 Alan Gonzalez (6-0, 302, RFr.) 43 Karl Mickelsen (6-0, 234, Sr.) Defense Career ’13 Consec. Right Guard 24 T.J. Thomas (6-0, 204, So.) Derron Smith 30 13 26 73 Cody Wichmann (6-6, 315, Sr.) WILL (Middle LB) Donavon Lewis 28 13 26 68 Elijah Cox (6-4, 274, RFr.) 17 Kyrie Wilson (6-2, 238, Jr.) Tyeler Davison 26 13 26 Right Tackle 42 Jeff Camilli (6-3, 263, So.) Karl Mickelsen 13 13 13 54 Justin Northern (6-5, 285, Jr.) Outside LB Charles Washington 13 13 13 63 Josh Tremblay (6-5, 282, Sr.) 27 Donavon Lewis (6-2, 249, Sr.) Kyrie Wilson 13 13 13 TE 41 Brandon Hughes (6-3, 216, So.) Curtis Riley 11 11 - Ejiro Ederaine 10 10 10 45 Riley Barnes (6-3, 252, Sr.) Cornerback Jamal Ellis 4 4 or 88 Jerin McClendon (6-8, 255, Sr.) 2 Jamal Ellis (5-11, 174, So.) WR (X) Dalen Jones 2 2 2 23 Bryan Harper (6-0, 171, So.) Todd Hunt 1 - - 7 aaron Peck (6-3, 213, Jr.) Safety 82 Darrell Fuery (6-0, 195, RFr.) 28 Charles Washington (5-11, 197, Jr.) Pronunciation Guide WR (Z) 5 Dalen Jones (6-1, 196, So.) Sam Akoteu...... Awk-uh-tha-owe 3 Josh Harper (6-1, 185, Sr.) Safety Bo Bonnheim...... Bon-ah-heim (like Anaheim) 8 Da’Mari Scott (6-0, 207, So.) 13 Derron Smith (5-11, 197, Sr.) Jeff Camilli...... Cuh-mill-E WR (Y) Ejiro Ederaine...... A-Dro ED-er-EYE-nay 81 Justin Johnson (6-1, 207, Jr.) 4 Shannon Edwards (5-11, 191, Jr.) Suli Faletuipapai...... Fall-A-two-E-puh-pie 35 Carl Coleman (6-0, 173, RFr.) Cornerback Mitch Frentescu...... fren-TESS-ku WR (H) 7 Curtis Riley (6-0, 190, Sr.) 15 Stratton Brown (6-1, 186, So.) Anthoula “Tank” Kelly...... An-thu-la 10 Greg Watson (5-10, 210, Sr.) Jerin McClendon...... Jair-in 11 Dillon Root (6-0, 194, Jr.) Malique Micenheimer... muh-leek mice-en-hi-mer Kyrian Obidiegwu...... O-B-D-egg-ooh Tobenna Okeke...... Tow-BEN-nuh ohh-ki-ki Holder Josh Quezada...... Cuh-zaw-duh SPECIAL TEAMS Sean Rubalcava...... Roob-all-cava 49 Garrett Swanson (6-0, 217, Jr.) Place Kicker Ioane Sagapolu... EE-oh-AH-nay SONG-uh-PO-lu 19 Colin McGuire (5-10, 198, So.) 10 Greg Watson (5-10, 210, Sr.) Derron Smith...... duh-ron 49 Garrett Swanson (6-0, 217, Jr.) Kick Returner Xavier Ulutu...... ooh-LOU-too Kickoffs 8 Da’Mari Scott (6-0, 207 So.) 11 Dillon Root (6-0, 194, Jr.) Cody Wichmann...... wick-man 19 Colin McGuire (5-10, 198, So.) Keyan Williams...... key-on or 49 Garrett Swanson (6-0, 217, Jr.) Punt Returner Punter 8 Da’Mari Scott (6-0, 207 So.) 49 Garrett Swanson (6-0, 217, Jr.) 13 Derron Smith (5-11, 197, Sr.) 19 Colin McGuire (5-10, 198, So.) Long Snapper 59 Dylan Detwiler (6-1, 217, Jr.) Justin Verrell (6-2, 197, Jr.) Future Bulldog Football Schedules 2015 2016 2017 Date Opponent Location Date Opponent Location Date Opponent Location 9/5 Abilene Christian Fresno, Calif. 9/3 at Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. 9/2 Incarnate Word Fresno, Calif. 9/12 at Mississippi Oxford, Miss. 9/10 Sacramento State Fresno, Calif. 11/4 BYU Fresno, Calif. 9/19 Utah Fresno, Calif. 9/24 Tulsa Fresno, Calif. TBD Boise State* Fresno, Calif. 11/21 at BYU Provo, Utah 10/1 at Toledo Toledo, Ohio TBD at Hawai’i* Honolulu, Hawai’i TBD at Air Force* Colorado Springs, Colo. TBD Air Force* Fresno, Calif. TBD Nevada* Fresno, Calif. TBD Colorado State* Fresno, Calif. TBD at Colorado State* Fort Collins, Colo. TBD New Mexico* Fresno, Calif. TBD at Hawai’i* Honolulu, Hawai’i TBD Hawai’i* Fresno, Calif. TBD at San Diego State* San Diego, Calif. TBD Nevada* Fresno, Calif. TBD at Nevada* Reno, Nev. TBD at San Jose State* San Jose, Calif. TBD at San Diego State* San Diego, Calif. TBD San Diego State* Fresno, Calif. TBD UNLV* Fresno, Calif. TBD at San Jose State* San Jose, Calif. TBD San Jose State* Fresno, Calif. TBD at Wyoming* Laramie, Wyo. TBD UNLV* Fresno, Calif. TBD at UNLV* Las Vegas, Nev. TBD Utah State* Fresno, Calif. TBD at Utah State* Logan, Utah * = Mountain West game 8 | 2014 Fresno State football