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BYU 2002 SCOREBOARD Game 11 • Game 11 • Game 11 • Game 11 • Game 11 • Game 11 • Game 11 • Game 11 • Game 11 • Game 11 Date Opponent Time/Result (TV) Aug. 29 SYRACUSE ...... W, 42-21 Brigham Young (5-5, 2-3) Sept. 6 HAWAII ...... W, 35-32 Sept. 14 Nevada ...... L, 28-31 vs. New Mexico (5-5, 3-1) Sept. 21 Georgia Tech ...... L, 19-28 Oct. 4 Utah State ...... W, 35-34 Oct. 12 Air Force* ...... L, 9-52 Nov. 16, 2002 • 4 p.m. (MST) • SWP (KSL-TV) Oct. 19 UNLV* ...... L, 3-24 Provo, Utah • Edwards Stadium (65,000) Oct. 24 Colorado State* ...... L, 10-37 Nov. 2 SAN DIEGOSTATE* ...... W, 34-10 SportsWest • SportsWest • SportsWest • SportsWest • SportsWest • SportsWest• SportsWest • SportsWest Nov. 9 WYOMING* ...... W, 35-31 Nov. 16 NEW MEXICO* . . . . 4 p.m. (KSL, SportsWest) COUGARS TO FACE NEW MEXICO IN FINAL HOME GAME Nov. 23 UTAH* ...... 1 p.m. (TBD) After losing its first three MWC games, BYU has won two straight, including a 35-31 win over Wyoming on Saturday. Needing to win one of their final two games to become bowl-eligible, the * - MWCGame Cougars will play host to New Mexico (5-5, 3-1) on Saturday at LaVell Edwards Stadium. The All Times are Local to Site and are Subject to Change Lobos will enter Saturday’s game following a 15-8 victory against State. The game, which is scheduled for 4 p.m. (MT), will be broadcast locally on KSL-TV, Ch. 5 by SportsWest. MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Football Contact ...... Jeff Reynolds WEEKLY SCHEDULE E-Mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... (801) 422-4909 MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT Practice* Practice* Media Luncheon Practice** Practice** Game Day FAX ...... (801) 422-0633 4:50 p.m. - 6 p.m. 3:50 - 6:00 p.m. 11:30 - 1:00 p.m. 4:20 - 6:00 p.m. 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. 4 p.m. Home Phone ...... (801) 798-9221 Practice* (Closed) (Closed) 3:50 - 6:00 p.m. Cell Phone ...... (801) 372-2080 All practices are closed to the general public. Pressbox ...... (801) 378-2609 * - Media may conduct interviews with Coach Crowton prior to practice, and players following practice. Homepage ...... www.byucougars.com ** - Practices scheduled for Thursday and Friday are closed.

BYU QUICK FACTS BROADCAST PLANS Location ...... Provo, Utah 84602 Saturday’s game will be broadcast live to a local television audience on KSL-TV. Kickoff is Enrollment ...... 30,069 (Daytime) scheduled for 4:05 p.m. (MT). Tom Kirkland will call the action, with former BYU quarterback, Founded ...... Oct. 15, 1875 Blaine Fowler, lending expert analysis. Fans can also tune to KSL 1160-AM with Greg Wrubell Colors ...... Dark Blue, White and Tan calling the action and Marc Lyons lending expert analysis. Bill Riley will report from the side- Nickname ...... Cougars lines. Mascot ...... Cosmo (the Cougar) Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I-A NEXT WEEK Following Saturday’s game against New Mexico, the Cougars will travel to Utah on Saturday, Conference ...... Mountain West Nov. 23 for the final regular- game of the year. Game time is slated for 1 p.m. (MT). Stadium ...... LaVell Edwards Stadium (65,000) Surface ...... Natural Grass THE LOBOS President ...... Merrill J. Bateman New Mexico enters this weekend’s matchup needing to win two of its final three Men’s AD ...... Val Hale games in order to qualify for a post-season bowl bid. The Lobos improved their Ticket Office Phone ...... (801) 378-BYU1 chances with a 15-8 victory over San Diego State on Saturday. Like BYU, New Homepage ...... www.byucougars.com Mexico has won two straight games. A candidate for the cardiac award, the Lobos All-Time Record ...... 447-343-26 (.564) have had three overtime games this season, posting a 1-2 record. Casey Kelly leads the New Mexico offense, connecting on 126-of-219 attempts for 1,227 yards on the season. Kelly has recorded 8 touchdown completions, and is averaging 136.3 yards per game. Tailback Dontrell Moore has 1,227 rushing yards on the season, averaging 136.3 yards per game. All 1 9 9 9 , 2 0 0 1 totaled, the Lobos are averaging 319.6 yards per game, and scoring an average 24.5 points per contest. Defensively, New Mexico has allowed 368.3 yards per game, and 27.3 points per contest. M W C The Lobos are led by middle linebacker Charles Moss, who has a team-leading 83 tackles on the F o o t b a l l season. Defensive end Daniel Kegler, a 6-foot-3, 260-pound junior has recorded a team-high 6.5 C h a m p i o n s sacks on the season. Two players, including Moss and Terrell Golden have two . www.byucougars.com/football BRIGHAM YOUNG F O O T B A L L BYU vs. NEW MEXICO BYU COACHING STAFF Saturday’s game will mark the 52nd meeting between BYU and New Mexico. The Cougars lead Head Coach ...... Gary Crowton the series, 38-12-1. Additionally, BYU owns a 20-4 record when playing in Provo, including a At BYU ...... 17-7 (.708); 2nd Season streak of 14 straight wins in Edwards Stadium. The Cougars have not lost to New Mexico in Career ...... 38-20 (.655) Provo since a 14-0 UNM victory in 1971. New Mexico head coach Rocky Long, a native of Asst. Head Coach (O-Line) ...... Lance Reynolds Provo, Utah, is 0-3 against BYU. The Cougars have won 28 of the last 30 meeting, including 20 Offensive Coordinator (Receivers) ...... Mike Borich of the last 21 games. BYU has won four straight games after losing at New Mexico, 38-28, in Defensive Coordinator (Linebackers) ...... Ken Schmidt 1997. Under current head coach, Gary Crowton, the Cougars are 1-0 against the Lobos, includ- Special Teams Coord. (Safeties) ...... Barry Lamb ing last season’s 24-20 Luke Staley-less win in Albuquerque. In Provo, the Cougars average Recruiting Coord. (Running Backs) ...... Paul Tidwell 35.54 points against New Mexico, while holding the Lobos to just 16.8 points per contest. Quarterbacks ...... Robbie Bosco A LOOK BACK (BYU 24, UNM 20) Tight Ends ...... Mike Empey Without Luke Staley, Brandon Doman took matters in his own hands and led the Cougars to Cornerbacks ...... Brian Mitchell another come-from-behind victory, defeating New Mexico, 24-20 in Albuquerque. Similar to the Defensive Line ...... TomRamage UNLV game two weeks before, the Cougars found themselves down three points late in the Strength and Conditioning ...... Jay Omer game. BYU again faced a fourth-down situation, but this time it was fourth-and-11. Doman ran Graduate Assistant ...... Dustin Staley the option behind some key blocks on the right side of the line, and took the ball for a first down Graduate Assistant ...... to keep the drive alive. On the next play, Doman rolled right and threw off-balance into the end zone where Andrew Ord came down with the touchdown catch. Matt Payne connected on the BYU SUPPORT STAFF PAT to give the Cougars a four-point lead. With Brian McDonald-Ashford sidelined with a knee injury, and Staley out while the University investigated his academic eligibility status, Ned Director of Football Operations ...... Duane Busby Stearns took over and finished the game with 18 carries for a career-high 72 yards. Doman tried Equipment Manager ...... Mick Hill to make up for Staley’s absence through the air, finishing the game 22-of-41 for 258 yards pass- Head Trainer ...... George Curtis ing, three touchdowns and no interceptions. After the Cougars scored the go-ahead touchdown, Orthopedic Surgeon ...... Dr. Kirt Kimball cornerback Jernaro Gilford intercepted his second Casey Kelly pass to seal the BYU victory. Team Physician ...... Dr. Darrell Stacey Video Coordinator ...... Chad Bunn STILL BOWL HOPING Football Administrative Asst...... Shirley Johnson With its 35-31 win over Wyoming on Saturday, the Cougars (5-5, 2-3) remain in strong con- Football Administrative Asst...... Roselyn Daley tention for one of the 's four post-season bowl opportunities. Two Football Administrative Asst...... Karilyn McMahan MWC teams have already achieved the required six wins to become bowl-eligible, including Director High School Relations ...... Chris Pella Colorado State (8-2, 4-0) and Air Force (7-3, 3-2). Three additional teams are still alive, while San Diego State (3-7, 3-2), Utah (3-6, 1-4) and Wyoming (2-8, 1-4) have been eliminated from Academic Coach ...... E.J. Caffaro post-season bowl consideration. The Cougars have won five games on the season, and with two Media Relations Coord...... Jeff Reynolds games remaining, BYU must win one of its final two games. BYU will play host to New Mexico Special Events Director ...... Larry Duffin on Saturday, and will travel to Utah on Nov. 23 for the season finale. New Mexico is also very Ticket Manager ...... David Miles much alive in the bowl hunt. The Lobos, like BYU, are also 5-5 on the season. However, with a Director Photo Services ...... Mark Philbrick 13-game schedule, they must win two of their final three games. New Mexico plays at BYU on Business Manager ...... Mike King Saturday, at Colorado State on Nov. 23 and will wrap-up the regular-season on Nov. 30 in Albuquerque against Wyoming. The winner of the Mountain West Conference will travel to 2001 BYU RESULTS Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 31 to take on the Conference USAchampion in the . The Las Date Opponent Time/Result Vegas Bowl will have second choice among the league's bowl-eligible teams. The MWC selec- tion will face the Pac-10's fifth selection. The game will be played at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Aug. 25 TULANE ...... W, 70-35 Vegas on Christmas Day. The third MWC selection will travel to the first-ever San Francisco Sept. 1 NEVADA ...... W, 52-7 Bowl on Dec. 31. The Mountain West selection will face a Big East opponent at Pac Bell Park. Sept. 8 California ...... W, 44-16 Finally, a fourth MWC selection will travel to the second-annual Seattle Bowl, facing a sixth Sept. 29 UNLV* ...... W, 35-31 selection from the ACC. The game will be played at the new Seahawk Stadium on Dec. 30. Oct. 5 UTAHSTATE ...... W, 54-34 Oct. 13 New Mexico* ...... W, 24-20 COUGARS ENDS THREE-GAME LOSING STREAK Oct. 20 AIRFORCE* ...... W, 63-33 BYU posted its second straight win on Saturday, defeating Wyoming, 35-31, improving to an Oct. 27 San Diego State* ...... W, 59-21 even 5-5 on the season, and 2-3 in MWC action. The Cougars overcame a 14-point run by the Nov. 1 COLORADO ST.* ...... W, 56-34 Cowboys in the second half, and added a late fourth-quarter touchdown to regain the lead. Nov. 10 Wyoming* ...... W, 41-34 Quarterback Matt Berry found Gabe Reid for a 4-yard touchdown strike with 3:28 remaining to give the Cougars the game-winning touchdown. The BYU defense then held Nov. 17 UTAH* ...... W, 24-21 Wyoming on four straight plays to take over on downs at the BYU 17-yard line with 1:45 Dec. 1 Mississippi State ...... W, 41-38 remaining. Berry finished with a strong performance, completing 31-of-45 passing for a Dec. 8 Hawai’i ...... L, 45-72 career-high 360 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions. Saturday's game was also a Dec. 31 Louisville** ...... L, 10-28 night of milestones for wide receiver , who finished the night with six receptions * - MWCGame **-Liberty Bowl; Memphis, Tenn. for 80 yards. Mahe passed Todd Christenson for sixth place on the Cougars all-time career * - MWCGame receptions list with 157 receptions and also moved in to 10th place on the all-time career yardage list with 2,067 career catches. Running back Marcus Whalen, recorded his fifth 100- yard rushing game of the season, racking up 124 yards on 26 carries and one touchdown and moving to within 149 yards of a 1,000-yard rushing season. BRIGHAM YOUNG F O O T B A L L

POST-GAME NOTES ON THE AIR • Attendance at Saturday’s game vs. Wyoming (61,689) marked the fourth largest home crowd of The exclusive home of BYU the season. The Cougars are averaging a league-leading 62,458 fans per game. Football and radio flagship of • Wyoming rover Jacque Finn picked off BYU quarterback Matt Berry at the goal line and the Cougar Sports Network is returned it 100 yards for a touchdown, cutting the BYU lead to 28-23. Finn's marked 50,000-watt KSL Newsradio the second pick a BYU opponent has returned for a touchdown this season, and ties the longest 1160 in Salt Lake City--cele- interception return by an opponent in BYU football history. The most recent was by UTEP's brating 80 years of broad- Michael Hicks during the 1996 season. casting in 2002. • The Cougars converted a season-best 11-of-16 (.688) third-down attempts, while the BYU defense held the Cowboys to just 4-of-11 (.364) attempts. It was the third time this season the The "Voice of the Cougars" is BYUdefense has held an opponent to four (or less) third-down conversions. Greg Wrubell, entering his second season in the broad- • Redshirt freshman quarterback Matt Berry completed 31 attempts for 360 yards, marking his cast booth. A 1990 BYU first career 300-yard passing performance. Berry also completed three touchdowns and had two graduate, Wrubell joined the on-air team in 1992, reporting from interceptions. Trailing 31-28 with 8:59 remaining, Berry orchestrated a 10-play, 80-yard drive, the sidelines and lockerroom, in addition to hosting the "Cougar capped by a 4-yard touchdown pass to tight end Gabe Reid for the game-winning touchdown. Countdown Show." He has called BYU Basketball games since • BYU senior receiver Reno Mahe finished the night with 80 yards receiving on 6 receptions. With 1996. . his performance, Mahe moved in to 10th place on the all-time receiving list with 2,067 yards. Mahe needs just 139 yards to eclipse Mike Chirstopher's mark of 2,205 career yards for 9th place. Wrubell's broadcast partner is former BYU quarterback Marc Lyons, Mahe also moved up the career receptions list, recording his 157th career reception to move in to entering his 21st season as game analyst. Lyons, a math teacher at sixth place, passing Todd Christensen who had 152 receptions. Olympus High School, also contributes to KSL's comprehensive pregame and postgame shows. • BYU tight end Spencer Nead scored his first touchdown of the season on a 15-yard reception from quarterback Matt Berry. Nead finished the night with 6 receptions for 72 yards. Bill Riley, now in his second year as an on-air personality at KSL • For the seventh time this season, the Cougars failed to score in the first quarter of play. will join the broadcast team from the sidelines. Riley, who anchors “Sports Final” nightly on KSL, also hosts the midweek “Gary • Matt Berry's 4-yard touchdown completion to Gabe Reid with 3:28 remaining in the game Crowton Show” and “Coordinators Corner”. marked Reid's team-leading fifth touchdown reception of the season. It is the third time in the past five games the two have connected for a touchdown. KSL Chief Engineer John Dehnel begins his 17th season on the BYU broadcast crew, while longtime spotter Doug Martin and veteran • BYU scored 21 points in the second quarter, marking the most points scored in a single quarter this season. Its previous high was 14 points against Utah State on Oct. 4. The Cougars' 21 points statistician Ralph Sokolowsky round out KSL's lineup in the booth. also marked the most points scored in the first half since posting 21 against Syracuse in the sea- son-opener. Following the game, KSL presents the "Cougar Po s t g a m e Scoreboard Show," "Cougar Lockerroom Show," "Cougar Postgame • BYU sophomore running back Marcus Whalen carried the ball 26 times for 124 yards, marking Coach’s Show", “Cougar Replay” and "Cougar Call-In Show." his fifth 100-yard game of the season. Whalen needs just 149 yards to reach 1,000 yards on the season. KSL's in-week coverage of BYU Football includes the "Gary Crowton Show," and the Coordinators Corner with Mike Borich and Ken 28 STRAIGHT WINNING SEASONS ON THE LINE Schmidt. A win on Saturday would ensure the Cougars of their 29th straight non-losing regular-s e a s o n . Following a 63-33 win over Air Force on Oct. 20, 2001, the Cougars claimed their 28th straight non- Internet broadcasts of BYU Football can be heard via the KSL losing season. BYUhas not had a losing campaign since posting a 5-6 mark in 1973—former head Newsradio 1160 website at www.ksl.com. KSL is also the flagship coach LaVell Edward’s second season as head coach. The Cougars’ streak of 28 straight seasons ranks 11th all-time at the NCAADivision I-A level and is currently the third longest non-losing station of the Cougar Sports Network. Stations on the network streak in the nation. (Nebraska ranks No. 1 with 40 straight seasons without a losing campaign.) include: THE STREAK IS STILL ALIVE ... 348 GAMES AND COUNTING With Marcus Whalen’s 6-yard touchdown run in the second quarter against Wyoming, BYU extended its NCAArecord streak to 348 games without being shutout. BYU was last shutout dur- ing the 1975 season (Sept. 27, 1975 vs. Arizona State.) The Cougars don’t have a single person on their 2002 roster that was alive the last time BYU was shut out.

School Streak Last Shutout Brigham Young ...... 348 ...... Sept. 27, 1975 at Arizona State (0-20) Texas ...... 263 ...... Nov. 22, 1980 at Baylor (0-16) Washington ...... 251 ...... Nov. 7, 1981 at UCLA (0-31) Michigan ...... 213 ...... Oct. 20, 1984 at Iowa (0-26) Washington State ...... 212 ...... Sept. 15, 1984 at Ohio State (0-44) Oregon ...... 206 ...... Sept. 28, 1985 at Nebraska (0-63) BRIGHAM YOUNG F O O T B A L L THE CROWTON FILE UP CLOSE In 2001, Gary Crowton, a native of Orem, Utah, Age ...... 45 took over a BYU program that had been under the Hometown ...... Orem,Utah direction of ’s sixth all-time win- Wife ...... Maren Peterson (Bountiful, Utah) ningest coach, LaVell Edwards (257-101-3; .716). Married ...... Aug. 3, 1985 In his first season, Crowton guided the Cougars to Children ...... 7 an impressive 12-2 season, climbed as high as Dane (15), Tara (14), Jenessa (11), Quinn (8) No. 9 in the national polls, lead the nation in scor- Mikauli (6), Toriana (2) and Macloud (infant) ing and yards-per-game average, won the MWC Mission ...... South Korea (1979-1981) title and earned a trip to the 2001 Liberty Bowl. Education ...... Orem High School (1975) (1983) Playing Experience ...... Quarterback at Orem High School Crowton, 45, came to BYU with a long and Quarterback at Snow College proven list of coaching accomplishments. Prior to Quarterback at Colorado State serving two seasons as the offensive coordinator with the NFL’s Chicago Coaching Experience ...... Student Asst. (BYU, 1982) Bears, where his offense ranked third in the NFL in passing yardage during Def. Backs (Snow College, 1983) the 1999 season, Crowton was head coach at Louisiana Tech from 1996-1998. Offensive Coordinator (Snow College, 1984-86) There he guided the Bulldogs to a 21-13 (.618) record over three seasons, Passing Coordinator (Western Illinois, 1987) including a 9-2 mark in 1997. Competing as an independent for three straight Offensive Coordinator (New Hampshire, 1988-90) years, Louisiana Tech recorded wins over the likes of Mississippi State, Cal Quarterbacks Coach (Boston College, 1991-93) and Alabama. Using its Crowton-designed, high-powered offense, the pro- Co-Offensive Coordinator (Georgia Tech, 1994) gram also recorded impressive wins by scoring 50-or-more points against Offensive Coordinator (Louisiana Tech, 1995) eight different opponents, including games of 60-or-more points in five dif- Head Coach (Louisiana Tech, 1996-98) ferent games. Crowton’s offense ranked third in the nation, both in passing Offensive Coordinator (, 1999-2000) and total offense, while the Bulldogs racked up 12,746 yards passing in three Head Coach (BYU, 2001-present) years, an average of 4,249 yards per season. The prolific Tech offense also produced 115 touchdown receptions, averaging 38.3 TDs per season. Under IT’S NO COINCIDENCE Crowton, Louisiana Tech engineered 22 different 300-yard passing games, While at Louisiana Tech, Gary Crowton recorded three straight seasons with including a school-record 10, 300-yard outings during the 1998 season. In a scoring average of 33 points per game or better. In 1996, the Crowton-led 1998, Crowton’s final season at Louisiana Tech, the Bulldogs combined for a Bulldogs averaged 36.4 points per game, but dropped off to a mere 33.1 points school-record 4,943 yards passing. per game in 1997. In 1998, Crowton’s final season at Louisiana Tech, the Bulldogs published a 41.1 points-per-game average. During the 2001 season, Crowton’s coaching career actually began in 1982 as a student assistant under his first year at BYU, Crowton and the Cougars lead the nation with an amaz- Edwards at BYU. While at BYU he ing 46.7 points per game average. worked with current head coach Mike Holmgren and future NFL Hall of CROWTON NOTABLES F a m e r, Steve Young. From BYU, • Crowton is the first coach in BYU history to win more than seven games in Crowton moved on to Snow College his first season. in Ephraim, Utah, where he coached from 1983-86. While at Snow • In only his fourth year as a Division-IAcoach, Crowton recorded his 30th College, Crowton moved from defen- career victory — a 56-34 victory over Sonny Lubick and the Colorado State sive backs coach to offensive coordi- Rams. nator. Under his offensive leadership, the Badgers won the National Junior • In his fifth season as a collegiate head coach, Crowton coached in his 50th College Athletic Association National career game, defeating Hawaii, 35-32. Championship in 1985. From Snow College, Crowton moved to Western • Crowton became only the second coach in BYU football history to win 12 Illinois for one season, before taking games in a single season after defeating Mississippi State, 41-38, during the over as the offensive coordinator at New Hampshire. 2001 season. LaVell Edwards accomplished the feat three different times during his 29-year career, including a 14-win season during the 1996 cam- In 1991, Crowton was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Boston College paign. Crowton’s previous single-season best win total was 9-2 at Louisiana under head coach Tom Coughlin. There he helped develop quarterback Glenn Tech during the 1997 season. Foley as a candidate for the Heisman Trophy. After three successful seasons with the Eagles, Crowton was hired as the co-offensive coordinator at Georgia CROWTON; YEAR-BY-YEAR Tech, where his offense led the Yellow Jackets to a No. 21 national ranking in Year School W L Conference his first and only season in Atlanta. In 1995, Crowton was hired as the offen- 1996 Louisiana Tech 6 5 Independent sive coordinator at Louisiana Tech, where he would become the head coach 1997 Louisiana Tech 9 2 Independent the following season. 1998 Louisiana Tech 6 6 Independent 2001 Brigham Young 12 2 MWC Crowton, who is the first-ever head football coach at BYU to serve an LDS 2002 Brigham Young 5 5 MWC Church mission, is married to the former Maren Peterson of Bountiful, Utah. 38 20 (.655) The couple was married in 1985 and have seven children. BRIGHAM YOUNG F O O T B A L L

BERRY NAMED MWC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2002 SUPERLATIVES Redshirt freshman quarterback Matt Berry was named the Mountain Overall Record ...... 5-5 West Conference Offensive Player of the Week after leading the Current Streak ...... W2 Cougars to a 35-31 victory over Wyoming on Saturday. The 6-foot- MWC Record ...... 2-3 6, right-hander completed a career-high 31-of-45 (.689) attempts for All-Time MWCRecord ...... 18-8 360 yards. Berry completed three touchdown passes against the Non-Conference Record ...... 3-2 Cowboys, including the game-winning toss to tight-end Spencer 2002 Home Record ...... 4-1 Nead. Trailing 31-28, Berry orchestrated a 12-play, 64-yard drive Home Streak ...... W2 late in the fourth quarter to give BYUthe go-ahead touchdown. Facing fourth-and-inches at the Wyoming 8-yard line, Berry drove 2002 Road Record ...... 1-4 through the middle on the quarterback-keeper to pick up the crucial Road Streak ...... L2 first down. Two plays later, Berry found Reid in the endzone for the Day Games ...... 1-2 game-winning touchdown. Berry’s 300-yard performance marked Night Games ...... 4-3 the Cougars’first 300-yard passing performance since Bret Engemann opened the season with When BYU Wins Coin Toss ...... 3-2 386 yards against Syracuse. Berry leads the BYU roster with 7 touchdown completions, and has When BYU Loses Coin Toss ...... 2-3 thrown for 1,069 yards, averaging over 267 yards per game. Berry is the fourth BYUplayer to When BYU Leads After First Quarter ...... 1-0 earn MWC Player-of-the-Week honors. (Bret Engemann, Sept. 1; Curtis Brown, Oct. 7; Matt When BYU Trails After First Quarter ...... 3-4 Payne, Nov. 4) Following his collegiate debut -- a respectable 6-of-8 performance for 95 yards When BYU Leads at the Half ...... 3-1 against AirForce, BYUhead coach Gary Crowton announced Berry would be the Cougars’ When BYU Trails at the Half ...... 2-3 starting quarterback against UNLV. The Redmond, Wash., native became the first redshirt fresh- man to start at quarterback since Ty Detmer back in 1988. Berry is also the first starting quarter- When BYU Leads After Third Quarter ...... 4-1 back to wear jersey No. 8 since Steve Young. In his first start since his senior season at When BYU Trails After Third Quarter ...... 1-4 Redmond (Wash.) High School, back in Nov., 1998, Berry completed 14-of-27 (.519) attempts Record in August ...... 1-0 for 186 yards against the Rebels. In his second start, against Colorado State, Berry got off to a Record in September ...... 1-2 respectable pace, connecting on 7 of his first 7 attempts for 82 yards. He did not throw an Record in October ...... 1-3 incompletion until the 9:34 mark of the third quarter. In the second half, he was 10-of-19 for 66 Record inNovember ...... 2-0 yards, finishing the night with a 65.4 completion percentage. In the second quarter, Berry led Record in December ...... 0-0 the Cougars on an 84-yard drive, capped by a one-yard run -- his first career rushing touch- Record vs. Top-25 Teams ...... 0-1 down. In his third career start, Berry led BYU to a commanding 34-10 victory over league co- Record vs. Non-Ranked Teams ...... 5-4 leader San Diego State. He threw for 280 yards on 19-of-31 (.613) attempts and completed 3 Record on Natural Grass ...... 5-4 touchdown completions, including a 37-yard strike to Jason Kukahiko in the first quarter, a 4- Record on Artificial Surface ...... 0-1 yard screen pass to Reno Mahe in the third quarter, and a 27-yard, game-clinching 27-yard com- pletion to Reid. Berry gained valuable experience during the JV season, completing 12-of-23 Record When BYUhas 100-Yard Rusher ...... 4-2 attempts for 144 yards against top-ranked Dixie State College, including a touchdown pass to Record When Opponent has 100-Yard Rusher . . . . . 0-4 Kish Beverley. Against Snow College, Berry led the Cougar offense on an 80-yard drive, finish- Record When BYUhas 300-Yards Passing ...... 3-1 ing with a 28-yard touchdown pass to tight end Andy Hadfield. Record When Opponent has 300-Yards Passing . . . 1-1 When BYU Scores First ...... 2-1 Game-by-Game Stats Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds TD Lng BYU Opponent Scores First ...... 3-4 Air Force 8 6 0 .750 95 1 43 On ABC ...... 0-1 UNLV** 27 14 1 .519 186 0 *46 On ESPN ...... 2-0 Colorado State** 26 17 1 .654 148 0 24 On ESPN2 ...... 0-2 San DiegoState** 31 19 *3 .613 280 *3 43 On ESPN+Plus ...... 1-0 Wyoming** *45 *31 2 *.689 *360 *3 29 Career Totals 137 87 7 .635 1,069 7 46 On SportsWest ...... 2-2 * - Career High ** - Starter MEDIA LUNCHEONS Each Wednesday BYU and Tucanos Brazilian Grill will host HOME WIN STREAK ENDS — A NEW ONE BEGINS A24-3 loss against UNLVon Oct. 19 ended the Cougars’10-game home winning streak. That streak the weekly Tucanos BYUFootball Media Luncheon in the dated back to Oct. 26, 2000 (vs. Wyoming). Since Cougar Stadium was renamed LaVell Edwards Cougar Room at LaVell Edwards Stadium. Regularly-cre- Stadium on Nov. 18, 2001, the Cougars had never lost a game in Provo, posting a 9-0 record dentialed media are invited to attend the weekly lunch- before losing to the Rebels. The stretch marked the longest home win streak for the Cougars since eon. Please contact Jeff Reynolds in the Media Relations winning 17 straight from Oct. 7, 1989 to Nov. 23, 1991. With a perfect 6-0 record in Provo last office for more information. season, the Cougars have recorded 12 undefeated home seasons since the 1967 campaign. In fact, since the stadium was expanded to 65,000, the Cougars have posted eight different seasons with- out losing a game in Provo. The 2001 perfect home season marked the first since 1998. In 2002, BYU is 4-1 at Edwards Stadium, and has won 12 of its last 13 games at home, including a 35-31 win over Wyoming on Saturday. "34" — THE MAGIC NUMBER When the Cougars score 34 or more points, they have posted a perfect 5-0 record. BYU has reg- istered wins over Syracuse (42-21), Hawaii (35-32), Utah State (35-34). San Diego State (34-10) and Wyoming (35-31). When BYU scores 28 or less points, the Cougars are 0-5. BRIGHAM YOUNG F O O T B A L L

BACK TO .500 COACHES POLL (Nov. 10) After starting the season with back-to-back wins, BYU has won three of its last eight games to post 1. Miami (Fla.) ...... 9-0 2. Ohio State ...... 11-0 a 5-5 record on the year. After dropping two games below the .500 mark (with a 37-10 loss at 3. Texas ...... 9-1 Colorado State), the Cougars moved back to the all-even mark with a 35-31 win over Wyo m i n g . 4. Washington State ...... 9-1 The Cougars’current winning percentage earlier in the season (.375) marked the first time BYU ha s 5. Iowa ...... 10-1 posted a sub-.500 record over the first nine games since posting a 4-5 record during the 2000 sea- 6. Oklahoma ...... 8-1 son. Ironically, the Cougars finished the season by winning three of their last four games to finish 7. Georgia ...... 9-1 6-6 on the year. BYU’s sub-.500 record marked only the second time since the 1975 season the 8. USC ...... 7-2 Cougars have not posted a winning record through the first nine games. 9. Notre Dame ...... 9-1 10. Michigan ...... 8-2 11. Kansas State ...... 8-2 SLOW LEAGUE START 12. LSU ...... 7-2 For the first time since the 1973 season -- LaVell Edward's second season as head coach -- the 13. Virginia Tech ...... 8-2 Cougars got off to an 0-3 start in league play. As in 1973, the Cougars snapped the three-game los- 14. Florida ...... 7-3 ing streak with a victory in the fourth league game of the season. (In 1973, BYUdefeated New 15. Florida State ...... 7-3 Mexico 56-21 to end the three-game skid.) With a win over San Di e g o State last Saturday, the 16. Penn State ...... 7-3 Cougars avoided the longest conference losing streak since 1968. 17. Colorado State ...... 8-2 18. Colorado ...... 7-3 19. Maryland ...... 8-2 COUGARS WIN BACK-TO-BACK SATURDAY CONTESTS 20. N.C. State ...... 9-2 Sa t u r d a y ’ s 35-31 win over Wyoming marked only the Cougars’second win on a Saturday. Entering 21. Pittsburgh ...... 8-2 the San Diego State game, BYU had posted an 0-4 record when playing on Saturday, including loss- 22. Oregon ...... 7-3 es at Nevada, at Georgia Tech, at Air Force and against UNLV. The Cougars’three remaining games 23. Boise State ...... 9-1 will all by played on Saturday. BYU posted a 1-1 record on Thursdays and a 2-0 record on Fridays. 24. TCU ...... 8-1 25. Bowling Green ...... 8-1 POINT PRODUCTION IMPROVING Entering Saturday’s game (against Wyoming), theCougars were averaging just 23.9 points per ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL (Nov. 10) game. BYU managed to post 35 points on the Cowboys, marking the second straight game the 1. Miami (Fla.) ...... 9-0 Cougars have scored 34 (or more) points, improving the Cougars’season average to 25.0 points 2. Ohio State ...... 11-0 per game. The 35 points marked the most points scored in a game since posting 35 against Utah 3. Washington State ...... 9-1 4. Texas ...... 9-1 State. BYU started the season with a 42-point effort against Syracuse, and followed that with a Oklahoma ...... 8-1 35-point performance against Hawaii. From there, with the exception of the Utah State contest, 6. Iowa ...... 10-1 the point production started to decrease. BYUmanaged 28 in a losing effort at Nevada, 19 at 7. Georgia ...... 9-1 Georgia Tech, only 9 at Air Force, 3 against UNLV, and 10 at Colorado State. Scoring only 3 8. USC ...... 7-2 points against UNLV marked the lowest point total in a game in Provo since being shutout in 9. Notre Dame ...... 9-1 1971 (vs. New Mexico). Leading up to the San Diego State game, BYU had managed just 22 10. Alabama ...... 8-2 points over a three-game stretch, averaging just over 7 points per game. In those three games, 11. Kansas State ...... 8-2 BYU was outscored 113-22 (37.6 - 7.3). Over the past two games, the Cougars are averaging 34.5 12. Michigan ...... 8-2 points per contest, marking an improvement of 27.2 points per game from the previous three 13. Virginia Tech ...... 8-2 games. 14. LSU ...... 7-2 15. Florida State ...... 7-3 16. Penn State ...... 7-3 INJURY REPORT 17. Colorado ...... 7-3 Even before the 2002 season began, the Cougars lost three players to season-ending injuries. 18. Pittsburgh ...... 8-2 Redshirt freshman C.J. AhYou was lost on the first day of Fall Camp, suffering a torn ACL. Just 19. Maryland ...... 8-2 under two weeks prior to the Cougars’season-opener, senior offensive tackle Ben Archibald was 20. Florida ...... 7-3 lost for the season after suffering a mid-shaft compound fracture. Archibald, an Outland Trophy 21. Colorado State ...... 8-2 and Lombardi Award candidate, is expected to apply for a sixth-year following the 2002 season. 22. N.C. State ...... 9-2 Reserve senior cornerback Todd Barker injured his surgically-repaired shoulder and will be 23. Oregon ...... 7-3 24. Auburn ...... 7-3 unable to return for his final season at BYU. Following is this week’s injury update. Probability 25. TCU ...... 8-1 projections are based on Monday evaluations and are subject to change: Player Injury Status BYU FOOTBALL FAST FACTS C.J. Ah You ...... Knee ...... Out (Season) • 78 NFLDraft picks, including 9 first-round picks in the 80s an 90s. Ben Archibald ...... Leg ...... Out (Season) • 14 National Top-25 finishes, including four Top-10 finishes. Todd Barker ...... Shoulder ...... Out (Season) • A Heisman Award Winner Brandon Heaney ...... Shoulder ...... Out (Season) • A Doak Walker Award Winner • Two Outland Trophy Winners Mike Sumko ...... Ankle ...... Out (Season) • Four Davey O’Brien Winners Paul Walkenhorst ...... Knee ...... Probable • 1984 National Champions David Christensen ...... Abdomen ...... Probable • Two National Coach-of-the-Year Awards Mike Tanner ...... Ankle ...... Will Play • 22 Conference Championships Curtis Brown ...... Ankle ...... Will Play • 31 All-Americans • Four members of the College Football Hall of Fame • 13 NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Award Winners BRIGHAM YOUNG F O O T B A L L

A WHALE OF ATALE BEST OF THE MOUNTAIN WEST In the season-opener (vs. Syracuse), Marcus Whalen’s first career start, he In the three-year history of the Mountain West Conference, the Cougars have turned in 140 yards on 19 carries, averaging 7.4 yards per touch. Whalen was posted an 18-8 (.692) record against league opponents. Entering the season, credited with a career-high 58-yard run to the goal line, then bullied his way BYU was tied with ColoradoState for the best league record, however, three in to the endzone on the very next play for his first TD of the season. Against league losses dropped the Cougars three games behind the Rams in the all- Hawaii, Whalen was credited with a career-high 30 carries, racking up 141 time standings. Interestingly, the Cougars have posted a 2-2 record over yards and two more touchdowns. In the third game of the season (at Nevada), Colorado State since 1999 -- the first year of the Mountain West Conference. Whalen turned in 135 yards on only 14 carries, averaging 9.6 yards per carry. Following is a look at the cumulative MWC league standings, dating back to During the first quarter, Whalen broke loose for what appeared to be a 92-yard 1999: touchdown run, but was returned to the 21 yardline after a illegal block was called on the Cougars. Whalen was officially credited with a career-long 71 TEAM W L Pct. League Titles yard run on the play. At Georgia Tech, Whalen played through the first quar- Colorado State ...... 20 5 .800 2* (1999, 2000) ter before being forced to sit the remainder of the game with a pulled abduc- Brigham Young ...... 18 8 .692 2* (1999, 2001) tor muscle. He did not play against Utah State while still recovering from the Air Force ...... 13 13 .500 muscle injury. In his first game action since Sept. 21, Whalen carried the ball New Mexico ...... 13 12 .520 nine times for 41 yards against Air Force, averaging 4.6 yards per carry. Utah ...... 13 13 .500 1* (1999) Against UNLV, Whalen was back to true form, carrying the ball 22 times for San Diego State ...... 11 15 .423 105 yards -- his fourth 100-game of the season. At Colorado State, Whalen UNLV ...... 10 16 .385 ran into a stingy CSU defense, but still managed 77 yards on 18 carries, Wyoming ...... 5 21 .192 including a 39-yard run that would eventually lead to a BYU touchdown. In the Cougars’34-10 victory over San Diego State, Whalen totaled 75 yards on DRIVIN’ THE DISTANCE just 13 carries, averaging a bullish 5.8 yards per carry. Whalen did not have a On Aug. 29, the Cougars drove 99 yards (vs. Syracuse) to set a BYUrecord single carry for negative yardage and scored on a 4-yard run in the second for the longest scoring drive in school history. The drive, which lasted nine quarter, marking his first touchdown since scoring on a 30-yard run at Nevada plays and took 2:59 off the clock, was highlighted by a 58-yard run by soph- back on Sept. 14. Against Wyoming, Whalen racked up 124 yards on 26 car- omore running back Marcus Whalen. Against the Orangemen, the Cougars ries, marking the most yards since posting 135 yards on 14 carries at Nevada. racked up drives of 99, 92, 80, 73 and 71 yards. Against Hawaii, the Cougars It was also the fifth time this season Whalen has produced 100-or-more yards posted long-distance drives of 65, 80 and a game-high 95-yard drive in the rushing. Whalen also scored on a 6-yard run, tieing the game at 7-7. Whalen third quarter that produced the go-ahead touchdown. At Nevada, BYUposted also had four receptions for 25 yards. On the season, Whalen ranks second in its fourth 90-yard drive of the season, recording a 92-yard scoring march in the MWC with a 94.6 yards-per-game average. Whalen is on pace to eclipse just five plays. At Utah State, the trend continued with scoring drives of 82, the 1,000 yard mark this season, needing just 149 more yards. With his 100- 80, 70 (twice) and 53 yards. Against San Diego State, the Cougars posted their yard performance at Nevada, Whalen became the first running back in BYU ninth 80-yard scoring drive of the season. During the 2001 season, BYU pro- history to start a season with three straight 100-yard outings. duced 20 different 80-yard drives. In the first game of the 2002 season, the Cougars produced two 90-yard scoring drives, equaling last year’s entire sea- Stats Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long son total. On the season, BYU has recorded four 90-yard scoring drives and Syracuse 19 152 12 140 7.4 1 58 nine different 80-yard drives. Hawaii 30 155 14 141 4.7 2 17 Nevada 14 138 3 135 9.6 1 71 MORE SCORING DRIVE INFORMATION Georgia Tech 4 17 4 13 3.2 0 11 The Cougars' 84-yard scoring drive in the second quarter against Colorado Utah State --- DNP --- State marked BYU’s longest scoring drive in over five games. Matt Berry’s 1- Air Force 9 41 0 41 4.6 0 13 yard run capped a 9 play, 84-yard drive, marking the longest scoring drive UNLV 22 108 3 105 4.8 0 25 since the 14:54 mark of the second quarter at Nevada. That drive, a 5-play 92- Colorado State 18 91 14 77 4.3 0 39 yard drive, was capped by a 31-yard touchdown pass from Bret Engemann to San Diego State 13 75 0 74 5.8 1 20 Rodney Wilkerson. Wyoming 26 129 5 124 4.7 1 12 SEASON 155 906 55 851 5.5 6 71 FUTURE FACT • BYU will play at USC and Notre Dame in 2003. The Cougars’home sched- 851 YARDS DOWN, 149 YARDS TO GO ule will include games against Boise State, Georgia Tech and Stanford. Should Whalen eclipse the 1,000-yard barrier, he would become the seventh different (eighth overall) BYUball carrier to rush for 1,000 yards in a single NATIONAL RANKING SHORT LIVED season. It would also mark only the second time in BYU football history that Following the Cougars’35-32 victory over Hawaii on Sept. 6, BYU climbed the Cougars have had two different ball carriers run for 1,000 yards in back- from among the un-ranked to No. 24 in the Sept. 8th USA Today/ESPN to-back seasons. Coaches’Poll. After a 31-28 loss at Nevada, the Cougars fell from the top-25. BYU has been ranked in the top-20 or top-25 polls in 23 of the last 27 sea- 1,000 Yard Rushers Yds Year sons. The only years in which BYUhas never been ranked during the season Luke Staley ...... 1,596 2001 (since 1976) were 1978, 1987, 1998 and 2000. Last season BYUbroke into Ronney Jenkins ...... 1,411 1998 the top-25 on Sept. 9, following a 44-16 win at Cal. The Cougars climbed as Brian mcKenzie ...... 1,004 1997 high as No. 7 in the USA Today/Coaches’ Poll and No. 8 in the AP Top-25 Jamal Willis ...... 1,042 1994 poll. The Falcons represent the first ranked team BYUhas faced this season, Jamal Willis ...... 1,004 1992 and the first game against a ranked opponent since taking on No. 22 P. Van Valkenburg ...... 1,386 1972 Louisville on Dec. 31 in the 2001 Liberty Bowl. Eldon Fortie ...... 1,149 1962 BRIGHAM YOUNG F O O T B A L L

YELLOW FEVER OPPONENT FACTOR For only the third time this season, the Cougars were flagged five times (or BYU’s opponents for the 2002 season had a combined 70-70 record in 2001. less) in Saturday’s win over Wyoming. Entering Saturday’s game, BYU had Four of those teams, including Syracuse, Georgia Tech, ColoradoState and been penalized an average 8.9 times per game, averaging 69.3 yards per con- Utah, recorded victories last season. The Cougars open the sea- test. The San Diego State game marked the sixth time that the Cougars had son against two teams that posted a combined 19-6 record. In fact, three of been flagged 10 or more times. Against the Aztecs, the Cougars were flagged BYU’s first four opponents had eight or more wins during the 2001 cam- 11 times for 96 yards, while a week earlier, BYU was penalized just twice for paign. Following the first 11 weeks of competition, BYU opponents have 12 yards at Colorado State, marking the fewest penalties in a game this sea- posted a combined record of 56-61 (.479) on the season. son.Prior to the Colorado State game, the Cougars’season-low was 3 penal- ties (at Air Force). In the first three games of the season, the Cougars were 2002 Results flagged a league-leading 37 times for 325 yards, including a season-high 13 TEAM W L Pct. 2001 Bowl times for 140 yards at Nevada.On the season, the Cougars are averaging 8.5 Syracuse 4 6 .400 Insight.com (def. Kansas St., 26-3) penalties per game for an average 67.0 yards per contest. BYU opponents are Hawaii 7 2 .778 being flagged just 4.9 times for 40.8 yards per contest. BYU been penalized Nevada 5 5 .500 36 more times than its opponents, averaging 3.6 more penalties per contest. Georgia Tech 6 4 .600 Seattle Bowl (def. Stanford, 24-14) Utah State 3 6 .333 Penalties No. Yds. Opp. No. Opp. Yds. Diff. Pnlty. Diff. Yds. Air Force 7 3 .700 Syracuse 13* 116 7 65 +6 +51 UNLV 4 6 .400 Hawaii 11 69 7 72 +4 +3 Colorado State 8 2 .800 (def. North Texas, 45-20) Nevada 13* 140* 9* 82* +4 +58 San Diego State 3 7 .300 Georgia Tech 7 31 6 49 +1 -18 Wyoming 2 8 .200 Utah State 10 71 5 42 +5 +29 New Mexico 4 6 .400 Air Force 3 5 3 30 0 -25 Utah 3 6 .333 Las Vegas Bowl (def. USC, 10-6) UNLV 10 84 2 13 +8* +71* Colorado State 2 12 2 10 0 +2 NOT SO FAST San DiegoState 11 96 6 24 +5 +72 After scoring 10 points against San Diego State on Nov. 2, the Cougars Wyoming 5 46 2 21 +3 +25 equaled their entire first-quarter season total. However, that one-game trend Career Totals 85 670 49 408 +36 +262 was snapped against Wyoming as the Cougars failed to score in the opening * - Season High quarter for the seventh time in 10 games this season. On the season, the Cougars have been outscored 71-20 in the first quarter, including a difference THE UPPER-CLASSMAN DIFFERENCE of 41-13 in MWC action. After scoring 10 first-quarter points against SDSU, Since the 1990 season, when BYU starts the season with a junior or senior the Cougars racked up 10 more points in the second quarter to take a 20-0 lead quarterback, the Cougars have posted a 72.8 winning percentage. In that same into the half. Matt Payne’s 35-yard field goal with 11:40 remaining in the first time frame, when BYU starts the season with an under-classman, the Cougars quarter at Air Force marked the first first-quarter points scored by the Cougars win just 54.1 percent of their games. Since the 1990 campaign, BYU has only since posting seven first-quarter points in the season-opener against Syracuse. started an under classman in three different seasons, including 1992, 1993 and Through 10 games, BYU has scored just 20 points in the first quarter of play. 2000. In fact, the Cougars have been outscored 71-20 during first-quarter action. Prior to Payne’s field goal at Air Force, the Cougars had not scored in the first ROAD WOES quarter since recording a 6-yard touchdown pass from Bret Engemann to After losing four straight road games, dating back to the Cougars’ loss at Andrew Ord with 8:14 remaining in the first quarter against Syracuse. Prior Hawaii last season, BYU defeated Utah State in Logan on Friday, Oct. 4 to to the Air Force contest, the Cougars had 16 different first-quarter posses- record its first road win since upending Mississippi State inStarkville, Miss., sions, and had crossed midfield only six different times. Over that four-game on Dec. 1, 2001. The Oct. 24 loss at Colorado State marked the Cougars' span, BYU’s average first-quarter field possession was its own 46 yard line. fourth road loss of the season, against only one victory -- a 35-34, come-from- Over the past 10 games, including Saturday’s game against Wyoming, the behind thriller at Utah State. The Cougars are 8-6 overall on the road during Cougars have entered the Red Zone only twice during the first quarter. the Gary Crowton era, and 4-2 against MWC opponents on the road. The CSU Following is a quarter-by-quarter breakdown of BYU’s scoring: game marked the fifth road game over a six week span. The Cougars will not take to the road again until Nov. 23, when they travel Utah. When on the road, 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Avg. BYU ...... 20 103 70 57 250 25.0 BYU has been outscored by an average 36.4 - 20.2. When playing at home, Opponent ...... 71 101 45 83 300 30.0 the Cougars point production improves to an average 28.5 points per contest, while holding opponents to just 21.8 points per game. AVOIDING 4-STRAIGHT FOURTH AND GO FOR IT Entering the Nov. 2 game against San Diego State, BYU had lost three straight Including a season-low one fourth-down attempt at Colorado State, BYU is games, marking the longest single-season losing streak since dropping games at 15-of-36 (.417) on fourth-down attempts this season. BYU converted a cru- Wyoming, Utah and against Marshall in the 1999 Motor City Bowl. A 34 - 1 0 cial fourth-down attempt late in the game, and two plays later, scored the win over the Aztecs on Saturday prevented a four-game losing streak. BYU had game-winning touchdown against Wyoming. BYU recorded a season-high 4 not lost four straight games since the 1993 season. Ironically, the Cougars’ 19 9 3 fourth-down conversions at Utah State. Against Nevada, the Cougars were a fo u r -game losing streak came to an end after BYUdefeated San Diego State, perfect 3-for-3 on fourth-down attempts. On the season, BYU is averaging 1.5 45-44. fourth-down conversions on 3.6 attempts per game. Last season, the Cougars were 16-of-21 (.762) on fourth-down attempts, averaging 1.2 conversions on 1.6 attempts per game. BRIGHAM YOUNG F O O T B A L L

DEFENSIVELY SPEAKING OVERTIME FACTS In the Cougars’first three MWC games, they allowed an average 425 yards per Since the NCAA instituted overtime in 1996, the Cougars have played four game, including 127.7 yards passing and 297.3 yards rushing. In the last two overtime games, posting a perfect 4-0 record. Of the 31 teams which have league games, the BYU defensehas held its opponents to just 302.5 yards per played four or more overtime games, the Cougars are the only team to post a contest, including 255.5 yards passing and just 47.0 yards rushing. While allow- perfect 4-0 record. Interestingly, the Cougars have never played an overtime ing more passing yards per game, the defense has stiffened its rush defense by game in Provo. Following is a list of BYU’s four overtime games: over 250 yards per game. The Cougars held San Diego State to just 18 yards rushing, and limited the Wyoming attack to just 76 yards. San Diego State OVERTIME GAMES entered the Nov. 2 contest averaging a league-leading 426.6 yards per game and Game Date Score over 30 points per contest. The BYU defense held the Aztecs to just 246 total BYU vs. Wyoming* ...... Dec. 17, 1996 ...... W, 28-25 yards -- over 180 yards below their average. The Cougars limited the SDSU BYU at SMU ...... Sept. 27, 1997 ...... W, 19-16 running game to just 18 totl yards on 28 carries. The Cougars’ rush defense BYU at Utah State ...... Oct. 1, 1999 ...... W, 34-31 marked the best performance since limiting UtahState to just 11 yards rushing BYUat Virginia ...... Sept. 2, 2000 ...... W, 38-35 during the 2000 season. The BYU defense also held the Aztecs to just 228 yards * WACChampionship Game (at LasVegas, Nevada) passing on 26-of-46 attempts -- over 119 yards below their per-game average. The Cougars also managed to keep San DiegoState off the scoreboard until late COUGARS OVERCOME 27-POINT HALFTIME DEFICIT in the third quarter. The first-half shutout was the BYU defenses first since post- After trailing by as many as 27 points at Utah State on Friday, Oct. 4, BYU ing a first-half shutout against Nevada last season. The Cougars also recorded mounted a 28-point second half to produce the largest come-from-behind win five sacks on the afternoon, including three from sophomore defensive end in school history. Led by true freshman Curtis Brown's 217 yards rushing and Brady Poppinga. Prior to the SDSU game, the BYU defense had recorded just Bret Engemann's 294 yards passing, BYU pulled off a 35-34 win over Utah 2 sacks in its previous three MWC games. In the past two games, the Cougar State in front of a sold-out crowd in Logan. In his first career start, Brown defense has produced 7 sacks -- an increase of over 2.8 sacks per game. In the reeled off 217 yards on 33 carries, averaging 6.6 yards per carry. Brown tal- first three league games, the Cougars allowed an average 37.7 points per con- lied a career high three touchdown runs, including a 32-yard touchdown run test. Against SDSU and Wyoming, BYUhas allowed just 20.5 points per con- with 5:55 remaining in the third quarter to pull the Cougars to within 13 test -- an improvement of over 17 points per contest. In its first three league points. He also added 49 yards on four receptions, including a career-best 45- games, BYU failed to produced an interception. Over the last two games, the yard reception in the second quarter. By the end of the first half, the Cougars BY U defense has produced 2 interceptions. were trailing 24-7, and with only four seconds remaining in the half, Utah State’s Jerome Dennis intercepted an Engemann pass and returned it 75 yards COUGS PERFECT IN PAYBACK OPPORTUNITIES for a touchdown. Everything changed for the Cougars in the second half as Since 1980, BYU has had 62 different opportunities to repay an opponent for the offense found its rhythm, and the defense shut down the Aggie offense, a previous loss. When the Cougars face an opponent, having lost in the previ- marking the second second-half shutout for the Cougars this season. Reno ous meeting, they have recorded a 41-21 (.661) record. Since Nov. 7, 1998, Mahe made a strong showing, recording his fourth career 100-yard receiving BYUhas not lost to an opponent in a payback situation, posting a perfect 15- game. Mahe caught five receptions for 102 yards and rushed four times for 0 record. BYU knocked off Syracuse on Aug. 29, then held off Hawaii on 30 yards against the Aggies. BYU took the opening drive of the second half Sept. 6 for two straight payback opportunities this season. 70 yards, scoring on Brown's one-yard run. Four minutes later, Brown scored again on a 32-yard run, cutting the USU lead to 34-21. After a Utah State 2002 Payback Opportunities Previous Result Year drive that took over five minutes off the clock, the Cougars got the ball back BYUdef. Hawaii, 35-32 Hawaii def. BYU, 72-45 2001 and marched 70 yards for their third straight touchdown. The game-winning BYU def. Syracuse, 42-21 Syracuse def. BYU, 42-14 2000 catch came with 6:46 left in the game when Engemann found tight end Gabe 2001 Payback Opportunities. Previous Result Year Reid in the end zone on an 18-yard pass, capping the 7 play, 82-yard game- BYU def. Tulane, 70-35 Tulane def. BYU, 41-27 1998 winning drive. BYUdef. Air Force, 63-33 Air Force def. BYU, 31-23 2000 BYU def. San Diego State, 59-21 San Diego State def. BYU, 16-15 2000 INTERCEPTED BYUdef. Colorado State, 56-34 Colorado State def. BYU, 45-21 2000 The BYUdefense failed to record an interception against Air Force, marking BYUdef. Mississippi State, 41-38 Mississippi State def. BYU, 44-28 2000 the first time in 20 games the Cougars did not pick off an opposing quarter- 2000 Payback Opportunities Previous Result Year back. Prior to Jernaro’s first interception of the season (vs. San Diego State), BYUdef. Virginia, 38-35 Virginia def. BYU, 45-40 1999 the Cougars had gone three straight games without an interception. The streak BYU def. Wyoming, 19-7 Wyoming def. BYU, 31-17 1999 of 20 straight games dated back to the Cougars’34-27 win over Utah on Nov. BYU def. Utah, 34-27 Utah def. BYU, 20-17 1999 24, 2000. During that stretch, BYU recorded 36 interceptions, averaging 1.8 1999 Payback Opportunities Previous Result Year interceptions per game. The Cougars posted six games of three or more inter- BYU def. Washington, 35-28 Washington def. BYU, 20-10 1998 ceptions, including a streak-high four interceptions against Hawaii earlier this BYUdef. Air Force, 27-20 Air Force def. BYU, 20-13 1998 season. During the 2002 season, BYU has produced two or more intercep- 1998 Payback Opportunities Previous Result Year tions in four of nine games. On the season, 11 different players have record- BYU def. New Mexico, 31-7 New Mexico def. BYU, 38-28 1997 ed at least one interception, including cornerback Brandon Heaney who has BYUdef. UTEP, 31-14 UTEP def. BYU, 14-3 1997 a team high three interceptions. Linebacker Levi Madarieta and cornerback BYU def. Utah, 26-24 Utah def. BYU, 20-14 1997 Kip Nielsen each have two picks. Gilford, who had been suffering from a nagging injury, made his first measured performance against San Diego State. Gilford had played sparingly against Nevada and Georgia Tech. His fourth- BYU vs. NATIONALLY RANKED OPPONENTS quarter interception in the Aztec’s endzone prevented a touchdown, and in Since the 1979 season, the Cougars have posted a 16-20 (.444) mark against essence sealed the BYU victory. Gilford has 8 career interceptions. Since a nationally-ranked opponents (not including bowl games). three-game drought, the Cougars have rebounded with an interception against San Diego State and Wyoming. BRIGHAM YOUNG F O O T B A L L

THE TETON TERROR WHAT A PAYNE Known over the past 20+ years for its All-American BYU kicker Matt Payne has been pulling double duty this season, serving as quarterbacks, BYU is quickly becoming known for its the Cougars’ punter and kicker. Following the Cougars’ 34-10 victory over outstanding tight ends. Senior tight end Spencer Nead is San DiegoState, Payne was named the MWC Special Team Player of the making a solid case to join the ranks of BYU’s long line Week. Payne connected on four punts for a season-high average 58.0 yards of outstanding tight ends, including Gordon Hudson, per punt, including a career-high 76 yarder. That punt ranks fourth longest in Chad Lewis, Itula Mili and Doug Jolley. Nead started BYUhistory. Payne also nailed two 47-yard field goals to help BYU to a 20- the 2002 campaign with a career-high 80-yard perform- 0 halftime lead. Admitting he likes to punt more than kick, Payne unloaded ance in the Cougars’42-21 win over Syracuse. He was for a total of 402 yards on seven punts in the Cougars’31-28 loss at Nevada. one of three different receivers with five receptions on Against the Wolfpack, Payne averaged 57.4 yards per punt. During the game, the night. All totaled three different BYU tight ends, including Gabe Reid Payne was credited with a 72 yard punt, surpassing his previous long by eight and Aisaac Aiono accounted for 133 yards on 11 receptions. Against Hawaii, yards. At Utah State, Payne had three punts for 136 yards, averaging 45.3 Nead recorded three receptions for 41 yards, including a team-high 22-yard yards per punt, including a 51 yarder. Against AirForce, Payne averaged 41.5 reception. After just one reception at Nevada for 12 yards, Nead returned to yards per punt. Against Wyoming, Payne had just one punt for 63 yards. form at Georgia Tech, recording three receptions for 21 yards. He was the Currently, Payne leads the Mountain West Conference and ranks second in the only tight end with a reception against the Yellow Jackets. Against Utah nation with a 48.2 per-game average. In the kicking department, Payne is 8- State, Nead played a major roll in the come-from-behind victory, recording for-111 on field goal attempts. Until missing a 51-yard attempt against a team-leading 6 receptions for 47 yards. A week later, Nead again led BYU Wyoming, Payne had connected on 8 straight field goals, including back-to- with 5 receptions for 77 yards (at Air Force). Against UNLV, Nead had 2 back 47-yarders against SDSU. Payne is a perfect 5-for-5 from 0-39 yards and receptions for 21 yards. At Colorado State, Nead had only one reception for 3-for-5 from 40-49 yards. On PATs, Payne is 26-of-29 (.897) on the season. 24 yards, setting up a Matt Payne field goal to pull BYUto within 7 points late in the second quarter. In the Cougars’34-10 win over San Diego State, Payne Punting Notes Nead was credited with 2 receptions for 10 yards. Against Wyoming, Nead • Ranks second in the nation with an average 48.2 yards per punt registered a team-high 6 receptions for 72 yards, averaging 12 yards per • Booted a season-long 76-yard punt against SanDiego State -- the 4th longest punt in BYU history. reception. Nead also picked up his first touchdown of the season, grabbing • Has 3 punts of over 70 yards on the season a 15-yard pass from Matt Berry in the back of the endzone to give the • Has 14 punts of over 50 yards, including five 50-yarders against Nevada Cougars a 14-7 lead. On the season, Nead ranks second on the BYU roster • Has 9 punts that have pinned BYUopponents inside their own 20-yard line with 34 receptions for 405 yards, averaging 40.5 yards per game. He is just one of three receivers with over 300 receiving yards on the season. TURNOVER A NEW LEAF In the Cougars’season-opener against Syracuse, the Cougars and Orangemen THATS TIGHT were all even in the turnover category. The Cougars recovered on SU , BYU tight ends have accounted for 621 yards receiving on the season, aver- and were credited with two interceptions. Syracuse forced two and aging over 62 yards per game. Tight ends Gabe Reid and Spencer Nead have were credited with one interception. In the second week of the season, things recorded 6 of the Cougars’ 16 touchdown receptions on the season. Nead were a little different. The Cougars won the turnover battle by an over- ranks second on the BYU roster with 405 yards on 34 receptions, while Reid whelming 4-0 margin. BYU defenders recorded four interceptions, including has recorded 17 receptions for 183 yards. Reid is averaging one touchdown two by walk-on Kip Nielsen. Two of the Cougars’ four turnovers led to 14 catch every 3.4 receptions. points. In the Cougars’ 31-28 loss at Nevada, BYU recorded two fumble recoveries and an interception, winning the turnover battle, 3-1. Despite los- GOOD GRIEF, CURTIS BROWN ing the turnover battle at Georgia Tech, 4-3, the Cougars forced three oppo- In his first career start (at Utah State), true freshman Curtis Brown ran for nent turnovers for the fourth straight game this season. Junior cornerback 217 yards and three touchdowns, helping BYU record its largest come-from- Brandon Heaney was credited with two interceptions against Tech. Against behind victory in school history. Fueled by Brown's performance, the UNLV, 21 of the Rebels 24 points came after a BYU turnovers -- all in the sec- Cougars erased a 27-point halftime deficit to beat Utah State, 35-34, on ond half. At Colorado State, the Rams scored 14 quick points off back-to-back Friday in Logan. Brown, who averaged 6.6 yards on 33 carries, also added first-quarter turnovers to take a quick 17-0 lead. On the season BYU has 49 yards on 4 receptions and was named the MWC Offensive Player of the scored 92 points off turnovers. Week. Brown became the sixth back in BYU history to rush for over 200 yards in a single game, and his performance ranks fourth on the school's sin- Opponent Turnovers For Turnovers Against Margin Pts on TO gle-game rushing list. While Brown is averaging nearly 7 carries per game, Syracuse 3 3 0 9 he had 8 touches against Wyoming. He had 5 carries for 3 yards, but was Hawaii 4 0 +4 14 most impressive with 3 receptions for 45 yards, including a 29 yarder that Nevada 3 1 +2 14 set up a BYU score. On the season, Brown currently ranks second on the Georgia Tech 3 4 -1 3 BYU roster with319 yards on 67 carries. He also leads the roster with 9 kick UtahState 3 2 +1 0 returns for 178 yards, averaging 19.8 yards per return, including a career- Air Force 0 5 -5 0 high 26-yard return at Colorado State. UNLV 3 4 -1 21 Colorado State 1 4 -3 17 TOP RECRUITS San Diego State 2 4 -2 7 The BYU coaching staff managed to assemble one of the nation’s top Wyoming 2 3 -1 7 recruiting classes this past season. This years list of signees was rated No. SEASON 24 30 -6 92 22 in the nation and tops in the Mountain WestConference. This year’s class was highlighted by the signing of the nation’s top high school quar- terback, Ben Olson. While Coach Crowton has indicated Olson and Jake Kuresa (OL) will redshirt this season, incoming signees James Allen (CB), Curtis Brown (RB), Chad Barney (CB), and Shaun Nua (DL) have made significant contributions. BRIGHAM YOUNG T H E L A S T T I M E SP E C I A L TE A M S A RECEIVER HAD A 150-YARD GAME: DE F E N S E A KICKOFF WAS RETURNED FOR A TD: BYU: 2001, Mahe 189 yds vs. Miss. State (W, 41-38) INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR A TD: BYU:1998, M. Rigell at Hawai’i, 96 yards (W, 31-9) Opp: 2002, Burleson 213; Nevada (W, 31-28) BYU: 2001, Isaac Kelley, at SDSU, 60 yds (W, 59-21) Opp: 2001, C. Owens, Hawaii, 100 yards (W, 72-45) Opp: 2002, Finn, Wyoming, 100 yds (L, 31-35) A RECEIVER HAD 10 OR MORE CATCHES: A PUNT WAS RETURNED FOR A TD: BYU: 2001, Mahe 14 vs. Hawaii (L, 72-45) A FUMBLE WAS RETURNED FOR A TD: BYU:1997, J. Dabney vs. Hawai’i, 83 yds (W, 17-3) Opp: 2002, Osgood 12; San Diego State (L, 10-34) BYU: 1999, Olsen vs. SDSU, 24 yds (W, 30-7) Opp: 2001, Chad Owens, Hawaii, 74 yards (W, 72-45) Opp: 2002, J. Brimmer, UNLV (L, 24-3) A QUARTERBACK HAD 25 COMPLETIONS: A FIELD GOAL WAS BLOCKED: BYU: 2002, Berry, 31 vs. Wyoming (W, 35-31) A SAFETY WAS SCORED: BYU: 2001 by Justin Ena vs. SDSU (W, 59-21) Opp: 2002, Hall, 26, San Diego State (L, 10-34) BYU: 1998, Frisch vs. New Mexico (W, 46-21) Opp: 1999 by M. Kemoeatu, Utah (L, 20-17) Opp: 2000, Florida State (,L 3-29) A QUARTERBACK HAD 40 PASS ATTEMPTS: A BLOCKED FG RESULTED IN A TD: BYU: 2002, Berry, 45 vs. Wyoming (W, 35-31) THERE WAS A SHUTOUT: BYU: 2001, Ryan Denney at SDSU (W, 59-21) Opp: 2002, Hall, 46, San Diego State (L, 10-34) BYU: 1999 vs. UNLV (W, 29-0) Opp: 1975, ASU (L, 20-0) A PUNT WAS BLOCKED: A QB HAD THREE OR MORE TD PASSES: BYU: 2002 by Jon Burbidge at Georgia Tech (L, 28-19) BYU: 2002, Berry, 3 vs. Wyoming (W, 35-31) DEFENSE HAD A SHUTOUT IN THE FIRST HALF: Opp: 2002 by Keiaho, San Diego State (L, 10-34) Opp: 2002, Threadgill 4, Nevada (W, 31-28) BYU: 2002 vs. San Diego State; 20-0 (W, 34-10) Opp: 2000 Colorado State 38-0 (L, 21-45) A BLOCKED PUNT RESULTED IN A TD: A RECEIVER HAD 3 OR MORE TD RECEPTIONS: BYU: 1992, Travis Hall vs. Utah (W, 31-22) BYU: 2001, Jolley 3, vs. Air Force (W, 63-33) A DEFENDER HAD TWO INTERCEPTIONS: Opp: 1993, Hawai'i (W, 41-38) Opp: 2001, Channon 3; Hawaii (W, 72-45) BYU: 2002, Brandon Heaney, Georgia Tech (L, 29-18) Opp: 1999, Dyson 2, Utah (L, 20-17) A PAT WAS BLOCKED: THERE WAS A 400-YARD PASSER: BYU: 1998, Stevenson vs. Air Force (L, 20-13) BYU: 2000, Engemann, 447 yds at Virginia (W, 38-35) A DEFENDER HAD THREE INTERCEPTIONS: Opp: 2001 by Utah State (L, 34-54) Opp: 2002, Threadgill 410, Nevada (W, 31-28) BYU: 2000, Smith 3, vs. Wyoming (W 19-7)

A TWO-POINT PAT WAS CONVERTED: HAD OVER 500 YARDS PASSING: MISCELLANEOUS BYU: 2001, Berry vs. San Diego State (W, 34-10) BYU: 1999, 501 yds vs. Washington (W, 35-28) DID NOT SCORE A TOUCHDOWN: Opp: 2002, Bramlett, Wyoming (L, 31-35) Opp: 2001, Rolovich 543, Hawaii (W, 72-45) BYU: 2002 vs. UNLV (L, 24-3) Opp: 1999, UNLV (W, 29-0) A KICKER MADE FOUR FIELD GOALS: DID NOT THROW A TOUCHDOWN PASS: BYU: 2000, Pochman 4, at Utah (W, 34-27) BYU: 2002, Colorado State (L, 10-37) NO TURNOVERS: Opp: 2002, Colorado State (W, 37-10) BYU: 2002 vs. Hawaii (W, 35-32) THE GAME WAS WON ON A LAST SECOND FG: Opp: 2002, Air Force (W, 52-9) BYU: 2001 at Mississippi State (W, 41-38) HAD LESS THAN 100 YARDS PASSING: Opp: 2000, San Diego St. (L, 15-16) BYU: 1997, 70 yrds vs Utah (L, 20-14) A TEAM HAD ONLY ONE PENALTY: Opp: 2002, Air Force, 77 yds. (W, 52-9) BYU: 1996 vs. SMU (W, 31-3) HAD A 60-YARD PLUS PUNT: Opp: 2000 by UNLV (W, 10-7) BYU: 2002, Payne 63 yds vs. Wyoming (W, 35-10) TH E RU N N I N G GA M E Opp: 2002, McBriar 61 yds (Hawaii) (L, 32-35) A RUSHER HAD MORE THAN 30 CARRIES BYU PLAYED TO A SCORELESS TIE BYU: 2002, Brown 33, at Utah State (W, 35-34) BYU: 1957 vs. Wyoming DID NOT PUNT DURING THE GAME: Opp: 2002, Hollings 36, Georgia Tech (L, 29-18) BYU: 2001 vs. Colorado State (W, 56-34) THE LAST TIME OVERTIME WAS PLAYED: THERE WERE TWO 100-YARD RUSHERS: 2000 at Virginia (W, 38-35) MISC. OFFENSE BYU:2001, Staley (196), Doman (164); vs. Colorado St. HAD OVER 600 YARDS IN TOTAL OFFENSE: Opp: 2001, Childs (237), Van Plet (189); Colorado St. TEAM WAS AHEAD AT HALFTIME AND LOST: BYU: 2002, 615 vs. Syracuse (W, 42-21) BYU: 2002 at Georgia Tech. (ahead 10-7, lost 29-18) Opp: 2001, 646, Hawaii (W, 72-45) THERE WERE THREE 100-YARD RUSHERS Opp: 2002, Utah State (ahead 34-7, lost 35-34) BYU: 2001, Staley (142), Doman (116), McDonald (110); vs. Tul a n e SCORED 50 POINTS: 10 OR MORE PENALTIES: BYU: 2001, vs. Colorado State (W, 56-34) THERE WAS A 100-YARD RUSHER: BYU: 2002, 11 vs. San Diego State (W. 34-10) Opp: 2002, Air Force (W, 52-9) BYU: 2002, Whalen (124), Wyoming (W, 35-31) Opp: 2001, 10 Miss. State (L, 38-41) Opp: 2002, Sapp 164, Colorado State (W, 37-10) SCORED 60 POINTS: Over 100 PENALTY YARDS: BYU: 2001. vs. Air Force (W, 63-33) A RUNNING BACK HAD FOUR RUSHING TD'S: BYU: 2002, 13-140 at Nevada (L, 28-31) Opp: 2001, Hawaii (W, 72-45) BYU: 2001, Staley (4) vs. Wyoming (W, 41-34) Opp: 2001, 10-127 Miss. State (L, 38-41) Opp: 2002, Harridge 4, Air Force (W, 52-9) SCORED 70 POINTS: LOST 4 OR MORE FUMBLES: BYU: 2001. vs. Tulane (W, 70-35) HAD OVER 300 YARDS RUSHING: BYU: 2001 at Hawaii, 6 (L, 72-45) Opp: 2001, Hawaii (W, 72-45) BYU: 2001, 410 yds., vs. Colorado St. (W, 56-34) Opp: 2001 Hawaii, 4 (W, 72-45) Opp: 2002, 386, Air Force (W, 52-9) TH E PA S S I N G GA M E HAD FIVE OR MORE FUMBLES: SCORED ON OVER A 50-YARD PASS PLAY: HAD LESS THAN 100 NET YARDS RUSHING: BYU: 2002 vs. Syracuse, 5 (W, 42-21) BYU: 2002, D. Christensen 50 yds from Engemann, vs. Syracuse BYU: 2002, 65 yards at Coloado State (L, 10-37) Opp: 2000, 5, Utah State (W, 38-14) Opp: 2002, Burleson 95 yds. from Threadgill, Nevada Opp: 2002, 76 yards, Wyoming (L, 31-35)

SCORED ON OVER A 70-YARD PASS PLAY THERE WAS A 200 YARD RUSHER: BYU: 1999, Hooks from Feterik, 77 yds, Utah BYU: 2002, Brown (217), at Utah State (W, 35-34) Opp: 2002, Burleson 95 yds. from Threadgill, Nevada Opp: 2001, Childs (237), Colorado State (W, 56-34) BRIGHAM YOUNG F O O T B A L L

NCAA RANKING SUMMARY TEAM RANKINGS (cont.) Category Rank Actual MWC Leader Actual TEAM RANKINGS Field Goal Pct...... 2 .727 Air Force ...... 933 Category Rank Actual National Leader Actual PAT Kicking Pct...... 5 .897 UNLV ...... 1.000 Rushing Offense ...... 73 136.10 Air Force ...... 299.50 Time of Possession...... 6 29:11 Air Force ...... 32:12 Passing Offense...... 17 279.80 Hawaii ...... 398.89 Kickoff Coverage ...... 6 21.5 Colorado State ...... 18.8 Total Offense...... 18 415.90 Marshall ...... 531.25 Scoring Offense...... 71 25.00 Boise State ...... 47.90 Rushing Defense ...... 88 181.30 TCU ...... 56.22 INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS Pass Efficiency Defense...... 20 104.96 Miami (Fla.) ...... 75.94 Category Player Rank Actual MWC Leader Actual Total Defense...... 84 397.70 LSU ...... 246.44 Rushing Marcus Whalen 2 94.6 Sapp, CSU 122.2 Scoring Defense...... 88 30.00 Kansas St...... 11.40 Passing Avg. p/Game Lance Pendleton 8 42.0 Hall, SDSU 313.3 Net Punting ...... 1 43.08 Brigham Young ...... 43.08 Total Offense Marcus Whalen 9 94.6 Hall, SDSU 323.9 Punt Returns...... 78 8.94 Northern Ill...... 18.38 Receptions p/Game Reno Mahe 4 5.00 Tolver, SDSU 8.70 Kickoff Returns ...... 50 20.88 LSU ...... 27.09 Receiving Yds. p/Game Reno Mahe 3 67.5 Tolver, SDSU 128.0 Turnover Margin ...... 83 -.60 Arkansas ...... 2.00 All-Purpose Yds. Marcus Whalen 3 115.2 Tolver, SDSU 128.3 Pass Defense...... 63 216.40 Miami (Fla.) ...... 106.75 Reno Mahe 6 90.5 Interceptions Brandon Heaney T-2 .33 INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS Levi Madarieta 4 .25 Category Player Rank Actual National Leader Actual Pass Efficiency Lance Pendleton 8 99.7 Bramlet, Wyo. 129.9 Rushing Marcus Whalen 40 94.56 Brown, Colo. 161.70 Punt Return Avg. n/a Wynn, CSU 15.7 Passing Efficiency Bret Engemann 95 108.89 Banks, Iowa 167.84 Kick Return Avg. n/a Nagahi, Utah 25.7 Total Offense Bret Engemann 88 161.88 Leftwich, Marshall 375.50 Punting Matt Payne 1 48.2 Receptions Per Game Reno Mahe 38 5.00 Burleson, Nevada 11.70 Scoring n/a Harridge, Air Force 10.2 Receiving Yards Per Game Reno Mahe 62 67.50 Burleson, Nevada 135.10 Scoring (TDs) n/a Harridge, Air Force 12.0 Interceptions Brandon Heaney 63 .33 Jones, San Jose .80 Scoring (Kick) Matt Payne 5 5.0 Babcock, CSU 8.1 Punting Matt Payne 2 48.23 Mariscal, CU 48.69 Tackles p/Game Paul Walkenhorst 4 9.4 Seward, UNLV 10.8 Punt Returns n/a Sheldon, N. Ill 20.68 Aaron Francisco 11 8.1 Kickoff Returns n/a Clark, Louv 31.95 Colby Bockwoldt 18 6.4 Field Goals Matt Payne 74 .80 Browne, TCU 2.44 Brady Poppinga 33 4.8 Scoring n/a Forsey, Boise 14.40 Sacks Brady Poppinga 1 .80 All-Purpose Runners Marcus Whalen 89 103.70 L. Johnson, Penn St. 195.90 Tackles for Loss Paul Walkenhorst 1 1.50 Brady Poppinga T-2 1.40 MWC RANKING SUMMARY Fumbles Forced Brady Poppinga T-2 3 Farwell, SDSU 4 Colby Bockwoldt T-2 3 TEAM RANKINGS Aaron Francisco T-3 2 Category Rank Actual MWC Leader Actual Fumbles Recovered Michael Madsen T-3 2 Renteria, New Mexico 4 Scoring Offense ...... T-3 25.0 Air Force ...... 34.4 Pass Deflections Brandon Heaney T-4 8 Sharpe, SDSU 12 Scoring Defense...... 7 30.0 Air Force ...... 22.4 Passing Offense...... 2 279.8 San Diego State ...... 315.8 Pass Defense...... 4 216.4 Air Force ...... 195.2 Kickoff Returns ...... 2 20.9 Utah ...... 23.2 Punting ...... 1 43.1 Turnover Margin ...... T-7 -0.60 Air Force ...... 1.00 Rushing Offense ...... 6 136.1 Air Force ...... 299.5 Rushing Defense...... 7 181.3 Utah ...... 118.8 Total Offense...... 1 415.9 Total Defense ...... 7 397.7 Utah ...... 330.1 Punt Returns...... 7 8.9 Colorado State ...... 15.7 Pass Efficiency...... 6 114.7 Air Force ...... 131.6 Pass Defense Efficiency...... 1 104.9 First Downs...... 1 223 Opponent First Downs ...... 7 212 Utah ...... 165 Sacks By ...... 5 18/109 UNLV ...... 26/192 Penalty Yards...... 7 67.0 Colorado State ...... 31.5 Opponent Penalty Yards...... 6 40.8 UNLV ...... 66.0 4th Down Conversions ...... 6 41.7 Colorado State ...... 78.6 Oppononent 4th Down Conversions. . . . 1 42.1 3rd Down Conversions ...... 4 38.4 Air Force ...... 47.9 Opponent 3rd Down Conversions . . . . . 4 38.5 UNLV ...... 35.8 Sacks Against...... 6 25/201 Air Force ...... 3/19 BRIGHAM YOUNG F O O T B A L L 2002 DEPTH CHART (New Mexico)

10 • Andrew Ord ...... 6-2 205 Sr. 92 • John Denney ...... 6-6 275 So. X R 2 • David Christensen ...... 5-10 187 Jr. LE 94 • Jeff Cowart ...... 6-5 265 Sr.

20 • Reno Mahe (Ma-hey) ...... 5-9 195 Sr. 56 • Ryan Gunderson ...... 6-4 280 Jr. ZR 80• Toby Christensen ...... 6-0 192 Jr. LT 77 • Daniel Marquardt ...... 6-3 298 Fr. 26 • Rod Wilkerson ...... 6-1 181 So. (or) 95 • Ifo Pili (E-foe Pee-Lee) ...... 6-3 310 Jr. WR 15 • Jason Kukahiko (Coo-ka-he-co) . . . 6-2 190 So. RT 75 • Scott Young ...... 6-5 312 Jr. 89 • Spencer Nead ...... 6-5 262 Sr. (or) 49 • Brady Poppinga (Poe-Ping-ga) . . .6-3 260 So. TE 42 • Gabe Reid ...... 6-4 256 Sr. (or) RE 54 • Shaun Nua (New-uh) ...... 6-5 270 Jr. 90 • Aisaac Aiono (Isaac I-oh-no) ...... 6-6 242 So. 47 • Paul Walkenhorst ...... 6-5 252 Jr. 62 • Brandon Stephens ...... 6-6 270 So. SL B 7 • Levi Madarieta (Mad-re-eht-a) . . . .6-3 223 Jr. RT 73 • Isaac Herring ...... 6-5 303 Sr. 44 • Mike Tanner ...... 6-1 242 Jr. 73 • Isaac Herring ...... 6-5 303 Sr. ML B 39 • Bryant Atkinson ...... 6-3 222 Fr. 59 • Ryan Keele ...... 6-4 300 Sr. RG 46 • Colby Bockwoldt ...... 6-2 225 Jr. 64 • Scott Jackson ...... 6-5 300 Jr. WL B 53 • Bill Wright ...... 6-3 234 Jr. C 55 • Jeff Rhea (Ray) ...... 6-4 262 Fr. 1 • Chad Barney ...... 6-1 188 Jr. 74 • Quinn Christensen ...... 6-6 300 Jr. LC 16 • James Allen ...... 5-10 160 Jr. LG 76 • Vincent Xanthos (Zan-thos) ...... 6-3 301 Jr. 33 • Aaron Francisco ...... 6-2 214 So. 79 • Dustin Rykert ...... 6-7 322 Sr. SS 3 • Joshua Brandon ...... 6-0 193 Sr. LT 78 • Brian Sanders ...... 6-3 330 Fr. 37 • Jon Burbidge ...... 6-0 208 So. (or) 8 • Matt Berry ...... 6-6 225 Fr. FS 43 • Michael Madsen ...... 6-2 197 Jr. QB 5 • Bret Engemann ...... 6-4 235 Jr. 4 • Jernaro Gilford ...... 6-2 187 Jr. (or) 32 • Marcus Whalen ...... 6-0 215 So. RC 31 • Kip Nielsen ...... 6-0 195 Jr. HB 6 • Curtis Brown ...... 6-0 188 Fr.

SPECIAL TEAMS

38 • Matt Payne ...... 6-4 241 So. 20 • Reno Mahe ...... 5-9 195 Sr. PK 24 • Tyson Dunham ...... 6-1 200 Jr. KR 21 • Curtis Holder ...... 5-7 160 So.

92 • John Denney ...... 6-6 275 So. 85 • Kish Beverley ...... 5-9 166 Sr. DS 42 • Gabe Reid ...... 6-4 256 Sr. KR 80• Toby Christensen ...... 6-0 192 Jr.

38 • Matt Payne ...... 6-4 241 So. 20 • Reno Mahe ...... 5-9 195 Sr. P 24 • Tyson Dunham ...... 6-1 200 Jr. PR 80• Toby Christensen ...... 6-0 192 Jr.

Depth Chart is subject to change. BRIGHAM YOUNG F O O T B A L L 2002 PARTICIPATION CHART OFFENSE Opponent XR ZR WR TE RT RG C LG LT QB HB Syracuse Ord Mahe Wilkerson Nead Herring Keele Jackson Q. Christensen Rykert Engemann Whalen Hawaii Ord Mahe Wilkerson Nead Herring Keele Jackson Q. Christensen Rykert Engemann Whalen Nevada Ord Mahe Wilkerson Nead Herring Keele Jackson Q. Christensen Rykert Engemann Whalen Gerogia Tech Ord Mahe Wilkerson Nead Herring Keele Jackson Q. Christensen Rykert Engemann Whalen Utah State Christensen Mahe Wilkerson Nead Herring Keele Jackson Q. Christensen Rykert Engemann Brown Air Force Ord Mahe Wilkerson Nead Herring Keele Jackson Q. Christensen Rykert Engemann Whalen UNLV Ord Mahe Wilkerson Nead Herring Keele Jackson Q. Christensen Rykert Berry Whalen Colorado State Ord Mahe Wilkerson Nead Herring Keele Jackson Q. Christensen Rykert Berry Whalen San Diego State Ord Mahe Kukahiko Nead Stephens Herring Jackson Q. Christensen Rykert Berry Whalen Wyoming Ord Mahe Kukahiko Nead Stephens Herring Jackson Q. Christensen Rykert Berry Whalen New Mexico Utah DEFENSE Opponent LE LT RT RE SLB MLB WLB LC SS FS RC Syracuse Cowart Pili Young Poppinga Madarieta Walkenhorst Bockwoldt Heaney Francisco Madsen Barney Hawaii Cowart Pili Gunderson Poppinga Madarieta Walkenhorst Bockwoldt Heaney Francisco Madsen Barney Nevada Cowart Pili Gunderson Poppinga Wright Walkenhorst Bockwoldt Nielsen Francisco Madsen Barney Gerogia Tech Coward Pili Gunderson Poppinga Madarieta Walkenhorst Bockwoldt Nielsen Francisco Madsen Heaney Utah State Denney Pili Gunderson Poppinga Madarieta Walkenhorst Bockwoldt Heaney Francisco Madsen Barney Air Force Denney Pili Gunderson Poppinga Madarieta Walkenhorst Bockwoldt Heaney Francisco Madsen Barney UNLV Denney Pili Gunderson Poppinga Madarieta Walkenhorst Bockwoldt Heaney Francisco Madsen Barney Colorado State Denney Pili Gunderson Poppinga Madarieta Walkenhorst Bockwoldt Heaney Francisco Burbidge Barney San Diego State Denney Pili Gunderson Poppinga Walkenhorst Tanner Bockwoldt Heaney Francisco Burbidge Barney Wyoming Denney Pili Gunderson Poppinga Walkenhorst Tanner Bockwoldt Gilford Francisco Madsen Barney New Mexico Utah 2002 RED-ZONE STATS BYU In the Red Zone (BYU Offense) -- Failed to Score Inside the 20 -- Date Opponent Score Inside 20 Scored Points TDs Rush TD Pass TD FGM FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game 8/29 Syracuse 42-21 6 6 36 5 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9/6 Hawaii 35-32 5 5 35 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/14 Nevada 28-31 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/21 Georgia Tech 19-28 3 3 16 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 10/4 Utah State 35-34 4 4 28 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/12 Air Force 9-52 3291 0 111 00100 10/19 UNLV 3-24 2130 0 011 10000 10/24 Colorado State 10-37 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11/2 San Diego State 34-10 2 2 13 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11/9 Wyoming 35-31 7 4 28 4 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 11/16 New Mexico 11/23 Utah SEASON TOTAL 36 31 192 26 15 11 6 6 1 1 1 0 1

Opponents In the Red Zone (BYU Defense) -- Failed to Score Inside the 20 -- Date Opponent Score Inside 20 Scored Points TDs Rush TD Pass TD FGM FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game 8/29 Syracuse 24-42 4 3 21 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 9/6 Hawaii 32-35 5 5 32 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9/14 Nevada 31-28 5 4 24 3 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 9/21 Georgia Tech 28-19 4 4 28 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/4 Utah State 34-35 5 3 17 2 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 10/12 Air Force 52-9 8 8 52 7 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 10/19 UNLV 24-3 3291 1 011 00100 10/24 Colorado State 37-10 8 6 30 3 3 0 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 11/2 San Diego State 10-34 3171 0 101 01001 11/9 Wyoming 31-34 3 3 18 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11/16 New Mexico 11/23 Utah SEASON TOTAL 48 39 238 30 24 6 9 12 3 1 2 0 1 BRIGHAM YOUNG F O O T B A L L

GAME 1 • Aug. 29, 2002 • LaVell Edwards Stadium (Provo, UT) GAME 2 • Sept. 6, 2002 • LaVell Edwards Stadium (Provo, UT))

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ------Hawai'i...... 10 7 0 15 - 32 Record: (1-1) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Brigham Young...... 0 14 14 7 - 35 Record: (2-0) ------Syracuse...... 7 7 7 0 - 21 Record: (0-1) Scoring Summary: Brigham Young...... 7 14 6 15 - 42 Record: (1-0) 1st 08:27 UH - Ayat, Justin 22 yd field goal, 6-43 1:58, UH 3 - BYU 0; 06:15 HAWAII - Gossett 6 yd pass from Whieldon (Ayatkick), 2-5 0:44; Scoring Summary: HAWAII 10 - BYU 0; 1st 08:14 BYU - ORD, Andrew 6 yd pass from ENGEMANN, Bret (PAYNE, Matt kick), , SU 0 - BYU 7 03:43 SU - RIDDLE, Jamel 17 yd run (BARBER, 2nd 12:38 BYU - WHALEN, Marcus 1 yd run (PAYNE, Matt kick), 11-65 Colin kick), , SU 7 - BYU 7 3:15, HAWAII 10 - BYU 7; 08:07 HAWAII - Mitchell, Thero 4 yd run (Ayat, Justin kick), 6-44 1:32, HAWAII 17 - BYU 7; 00:22 BYU - CHRIS- 2nd 14:46 BYU - CHRISTENSEN, To 2 yd pass from ENGEMANN, Bret (PAYNE, TENSEN, To 19 yd pass from ENGEMANN, Bret (PAYNE, Matt kick), 11-80 Matt kick), , SU 7 - BYU 14 04:53 BYU - WHALEN, Marcus 1 yd run 2:55, HAWAII 17 - BYU 14; (PAYNE, Matt kick), , SU 7 - BYU 21 01:13 SU - RHODES, Damien 5 yd run (BARBER, Colin kick), , SU 14 - BYU 21 3rd 06:51 BYU - PENDLETON, Lanc 12 yd run (PAYNE, Matt kick), 10-95 2:56, HAWAII 17 - BYU 21; 02:52 BYU - WHALEN, Marcus 4 yd run (PAYNE, 3rd 06:08 SU - RHODES, Damien 4 yd run (SHAFER, Mike kick), , SU 21 - Matt kick), 8-46 2:29, HAWAII 17 - BYU 28; BYU 21 02:43 BYU - ENGEMANN, Bret 3 yd run (PAYNE, Matt kick failed), , SU 21 - BYU 27 4th 14:10 HAWAII - Komine, Britton 1 yd pass from Whieldon,Jason (Ayat, Justin kick), 10-70 3:42, HAWAII 24 - BYU 28; 02:36 BYU - 4th 08:23 BYU - CHRISTENSEN, Da 50 yd pass from ENGEMANN, Bret (PAYNE, PENDLETON, Lanc 2 yd run (PAYNE, Matt kick), 6-22 2:04, HAWAII 24 - Matt kick failed), , SU 21 - BYU 33 06:33 BYU - PAYNE, Matt 31 yd BYU 35; 00:32 HAWAII - Mitchell, Thero 2 yd run (Herbert, C. pass), field goal, , SU 21 - BYU 36 01:47 BYU - BROWN, Curtis 1 yd run 11-63 2:04, HAWAII 32 - BYU 35 (PAYNE, Matt kick failed), , SU 21 - BYU 42 HAWAII BYU SU BYU FIRST DOWNS ...... 22 25 FIRST DOWNS ...... 18 31 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 30-171 48-168 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 42-198 39-218 PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 284 226 PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 128 397 Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 55-22-4 48-21-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 24-8-2 55-36-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS . . . . 85-455 96-394 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 66-326 94-615 Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 1--10 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 2-20 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 2-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 5-120 3-60 Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 5-122 2-28 Interception Returns-Yards . . . . . 0-0 4-3 Interception Returns-Yards ...... 1-0 2-24 Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 4-44.8 7-41.9 Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 7-37.9 3-52.0 Fumbles-Lost ...... 0-0 1-0 Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-1 5-2 Penalties-Yards ...... 7-72 11-69 Penalties-Yards ...... 7-65 13-116 Possession Time ...... 29:49 30:11 Possession Time ...... 25:05 34:55 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 1-7 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 1-12 3-13 RUSHING: Hawai'i-Bass, Mike 9-92; Mitchell, Thero 13-41; Chang, Timmy RUSHING: Syracuse-RHODES, Damien 14-82; REYES, Walter 10-58; 4-19; Withy-Allen, S. 1-16; Whieldon,Jason 1-3; Owens, Chad 1-2; BELTON,Thump 3-20; RIDDLE, Jamel 1-17; DAVIS, Chris 2-13; ANDERSON, Herbert, C. 1-minus 2. Brigham Young-WHALEN, Marcus 30-141; PENDLETON, R.J. 11-9; TEAM 1-minus 1. Brigham Young-WHALEN, Marcus 19-140; ENGE- Lanc 5-26; ENGEMANN, Bret 6-14; MAHE, Reno 1-13; BROWN, Curtis 2-9; TM MANN, Bret 8-38; ANDERSON, Justi 1-18; PENDLETON, Lanc 2-15; WILKERSON, 4-minus 35. Rod 1-6; MAHE, Reno 2-5; DEANS, Logan 1-4; BROWN, Curtis 2-2; TM 2- minus 4; CHRISTENSEN, To 1-minus 6. PASSING: Hawai'i-Chang, Timmy 20-52-4-277; Whieldon,Jason 2-3-0-7. Brigham Young-ENGEMANN, Bret 21-46-0-226; TM 0-1-0-0; PENDLETON, Lanc PASSING: Syracuse-ANDERSON, R.J. 8-24-2-128. Brigham Young-ENGEMANN, 0-1-0-0. Bret 35-54-1-386; PENDLETON, Lanc 1-1-0-11. RECEIVING: Hawai'i-Owens, Chad 6-72; Gossett, Neal 4-20; Colbert, RECEIVING: Syracuse-MORANT, Johnnie 3-35; TYREE, David 2-33; RIDDLE, Justin 3-83; Herbert, C. 3-62; Komine, Britton 3-20; Bass, Mike 2-21; Jamel 1-40; CUSUMANO, Lenny 1-14; REYES, Walter 1-6. Brigham Young- Mitchell, Thero 1-6. Brigham Young-MAHE, Reno 8-83; NEAD, Spencer 3-41; CHRISTENSEN, To 6-98; NEAD, Spencer 5-80; CHRISTENSEN, Da 5-74; WILKER- WHALEN, Marcus 3-32; CHRISTENSEN, To 2-28; WILKERSON, Rod 1-13; ORD, SON, Rod 5-20; MAHE, Reno 4-35; REID, Gabriel 4-29; AIONO, Aisaac 2- Andrew 1-9; REID, Gabriel 1-7; ANDERSON, Justi 1-7; CHRISTENSEN, Da 1- 24; WHALEN, Marcus 2-15; ORD, Andrew 2-11; ANDERSON, Justi 1-11. 6.

INTERCEPTIONS: Syracuse-DUMAS, Jameel 1-0. Brigham Young-COWART, Jeff INTERCEPTIONS: Hawai'i-None. Brigham Young-NIELSEN, Kip 2-0; WRIGHT, 1-11; BURBIDGE, Jon 1-13. Bill 1-0; MADARIETA, Levi 1-3.

FUMBLES: Syracuse-RHODES, Damien 1-0; ANDERSON, R.J. 1-1. Brigham FUMBLES: Hawai'i-None. Brigham Young-ALLEN, James 1-0. Young-MAHE, Reno 2-1; WILKERSON, Rod 2-1; ENGEMANN, Bret 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Hawai'i-Wright, Matt 0-1; Maafala, Abu 0-1. Brigham SACKS (UA-A): Syracuse-GACHELIN, Louis 1-0. Brigham Young-POPPINGA, Young-None. Brady 1-0; WALKENHORST, Pa 0-1; MARQUARDT, Dani 0-1; COWART, Jeff 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Hawai'i-Brown, Chris 8-5; Tinoisamoa, P. 3-7; Gilmore, TACKLES (UA-A): Syracuse-HUNTER, Will 7-4; SCOTT, O'Neil 5-5; DUMAS, David 5-3; Elimimian, A. 5-2; Butts, Sean 4-3; Peters, Hyrum 3-4; Jameel 7-2; SMITH, Clifton 3-4; SCANLON, Rich 3-3; OLIVER, Latroy 4-0; Correa, Laanui 3-1; Wright, Matt 3-1; Millhouse, K. 2-2; LaBoy, Travis THOMAS, Josh 3-1; GREGORY, Steven 2-2; HARRIS, Tommy 3-0; WALKER, 2-1; Sopoaga, Isaac 0-3; Ala, Houston 2-0; Bhonapha, Keith 1-1; Keeon 1-2; MASON, Jeremiah 1-2; GACHELIN, Louis 2-0; PRUITT, Kellen 2- Jackson, Kevin 1-1; Colbert, Justin 1-0; Noa, Kilinahe 1-0; Manners, 0; ANDERSON, R.J. 1-0; DAVIS, Chris 1-0; POLLARD, Julian 1-0; HOOPER, Lono 1-0; Ayat, Justin 0-1; Alapa, Keani 0-1; Maafala, Abu 0-1; 1B 0- Brian 0-1. Brigham Young-FRANCISCO, Aaro 8-3; WALKENHORST, Pa 5-6; POP- 1. Brigham Young-FRANCISCO, Aaro 5-5; WALKENHORST, Pa 4-6; BOCKWOLDT, PINGA, Brady 5-3; HEANEY, Brandon 2-3; WRIGHT, Bill 2-2; MARQUARDT, Colb 2-4; HEANEY, Brandon 5-0; POPPINGA, Brady 1-4; WRIGHT, Bill 1-4; Dani 0-4; BOCKWOLDT, Colb 1-2; PILI, Ifo 1-2; PAYNE, Matt 2-0; BARNEY, GUNDERSON, Ryan 2-2; MADSEN, Michael 2-2; MEIBOS, Jared 0-3; BARNEY, Chad 1-1; MADSEN, Michael 1-1; NUA, Shaun 1-0; SUMKO, Mike 1-0; BRAN- Chad 2-0; KEHL, Bryan 1-1; BRANDON, Joshua 1-1; MADARIETA, Levi 0-2; DON, Joshua 1-0; COWART, Jeff 1-0; CARLSON, Brent 1-0; GUNDERSON, Ryan ALBA, Micah 1-0; YOUNG, Scott 1-0; MAUGA, Ammon 1-0; BURBIDGE, Jon 1- 0-1; HADFIELD, Andy 0-1; BURBIDGE, Jon 0-1. 0; SUMKO, Mike 1-0; ATKINSON, Bryan 1-0; PILI, Ifo 1-0; ALLEN, James 0-1; FARRIS, Alex 0-1. Stadium: Edwards Stadium Attendance: 65612 Kickoff time: 5:45 pm End of Game: 9:25 Total elapsed time: 3:40 Stadium: LaVell Edwards Attendance: 63085 Kickoff time: 5:05 pm End of Game: 9:05 pm Total time: 4:00 Officials: Referee: Gene Steratore; Umpire: Mike Semcheski; Linesman: Officials: Referee: Clair Gausman; Umpire: Gary Crum; Linesman: Tim Matt Gitzgerald; Line judge: Todd Reese; Back judge: John McDaid; Podraza;Line judge: Robert Bahne; Back judge: Terry Leyden; Field Field judge: Ben Vasconcells; Side judge: Milt Hagans judge: Kim Nelson; Side judge: Ken Ludicos; Scorer: Media Relations; Temperature: 72 Wind: 0-2 Weather: Overcast Temperature: 88 Wind: SW 5 Weather: Mostly Sunny BRIGHAM YOUNG F O O T B A L L

GAME 3 • Sept. 14, 2002 • Mackay Stadium (Reno, NV) GAME 4 • Sept. 21, 2002 • Bobby Dodd Stadium (Atlanta, GA)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ------Brigham Young...... 0 14 14 0 - 28 Record: (2-1) Brigham Young...... 0 10 9 0 - 19 Record: (2-2) Nevada...... 10 21 0 0 - 31 Record: (1-1) Georgia Tech...... 0 7 7 14 - 28 Record: (3-1)

Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1st 03:31 NEVADA - Fine, Damon 41 yd field goal, , BYU 0 - NEVADA 3 2nd 14:52 GT - Hollings, T. 1 yd run (Manget, L. kick), 8-52 2:49, 01:30 NEVADA - Burleson, Nate 95 yd pass from Threadgill, Zac BYU 0 - GT 7 (Fine, Damon kick), , BYU 0 - NEVADA 10 10:22 BYU - PAYNE, Matt 48 yd field goal, 4-3 1:13, BYU 3 -GT 7 2nd 14:54 BYU - WILKERSON, Rod 31 yd pass from ENGEMANN, Bret 05:14 BYU - PENDLETON, Lanc 2 yd run (PAYNE, Matt kick), 9-57 (PAYNE, Matt kick), , BYU 7 - NEVADA 10 3:59, BYU 10 - GT 7 11:02 NEVADA - Bythwood, Dan 16 yd pass from Threadgill, Zac 3rd 10:55 GT - Eziemefe, A. 1 yd run (Manget, L. kick), 10-67 4:05, (Fine, Damon kick), , BYU 7 - NEVADA 17 BYU 10 - GT 14 06:59 BYU - MAHE, Reno 4 yd run (PAYNE, Matt kick), , BYU 14 - 06:52 BYU - PAYNE, Matt 39 yd field goal, 12-58 4:03, BYU 13 - NEVADA 17 GT 14 00:48 NEVADA - Streelman, Eric 13 yd pass from Threadgill, Zac 02:55 BYU - MAHE, Reno 17 yd pass from PENDLETON, Lanc (PENDLE- (Fine, Damon kick), , BYU 14 - NEVADA 24 TON, Lanc pass failed), 6-49 1:38, BYU 19 - GT 14 00:01 NEVADA - Fleming, Tim 9 yd pass from Threadgill, Zac 4th 13:08 GT - Hollings, T. 2 yd run (Manget, L. kick), 12-73 4:47, (Fine, Damon kick), , BYU 14 - NEVADA 31 BYU 19 - GT 21 3rd 10:21 BYU - WHALEN, Marcus 30 yd run (PAYNE, Matt kick), , BYU 05:03 GT - Hollings, T. 2 yd run (Manget, L. kick), 9-54 3:38, 21 - NEVADA 31 BYU 19 - GT 28 04:09 BYU - REID, Gabriel 9 yd pass from PENDLETON, Lanc (PAYNE, Matt kick), , BYU 28 - NEVADA 31 BYU GT BYU NEVADA FIRST DOWNS ...... 21 19 FIRST DOWNS ...... 15 25 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 27-79 50-210 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 30-164 38-119 PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 274 117 PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 192 410 Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 57-28-3 26-11-3 Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 37-19-1 37-28-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 84-353 76-327 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS . . . . .67-356 75-529 Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 1-2 Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 3-24 2-24 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 2-0 3-25 Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 4-113 Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 3-66 1-23 Interception Returns-Yards ...... 3-21 3-0 Interception Returns-Yards ...... 1-0 1-15 Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 4-36.2 8-45.6 Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 7-57.4 4-43.8 Fumbles-Lost ...... 3-1 1-0 Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-0 3-2 Penalties-Yards ...... 7-31 6-49 Penalties-Yards ...... 13-140 9-82 Possession Time ...... 29:12 30:48 Possession Time ...... 21:28 38:32 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 2-16 4-28 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 4-21 1-3 RUSHING: Brigham Young-PENDLETON, Lanc 12-44; BROWN, Curtis 8-32; RUSHING: Brigham Young-WHALEN, Marcus 14-135; PENDLETON, Lanc 11-21; WHALEN,Marcus 4-13; ENGEMANN, Bret 3-minus 10. Georgia Tech-Hollings, MAHE, Reno 2-11; BROWN, Curtis 2-0; ENGEMANN, Bret 1-minus 3. T. 36-189; Eziemefe, A. 9-25; Glover, W. 1-5; Smith, J. 1-5; Suggs, Nevada-Milton, Matt 21-94; Mitchell, B.J. 7-19; Burleson, Nate 3-19; A.J. 3-minus 14. Kretschmer, Cha 1-8;Threadgill, Zac 6-minus 21. PASSING: Brigham Young-PENDLETON, Lanc 17-39-1-182; ENGEMANN, Bret PASSING: Brigham Young-PENDLETON, Lanc 13-21-0-112; ENGEMANN, Bret 11-18-2-92. Georgia Tech-Suggs, A.J. 11-26-3-117. 6-16-1-80. Nevada-Threadgill, Zac 28-37-1-410. RECEIVING: Brigham Young-MAHE, Reno 5-67; WHALEN, Marcus 5-39; RECEIVING: Brigham Young-WILKERSON, Rod 6-87; MAHE, Reno 4-41; REID, BROWN, Curtis 5-26; CHRISTENSEN, To 3-59; ORD, Andrew 3-29; NEAD, Gabriel 2-19; ORD, Andrew 2-18; WHALEN, Marcus 2-4; NEAD, Spencer 1- Spencer 3-21; WILKERSON, Rod 1-16; DEANS, Logan 1-11; REID, Gabriel 12; CHRISTENSEN, To 1-6; BEVERLEY, Kish 1-5. Nevada-Burleson, Nate 1-5; CHRISTENSEN, Da 1-1. Georgia Tech-Glover, W. 4-26; Watkins, K. 12-213; Fleming, Tim 5-61; Streelman, Eric 4-47; Carter, Aaron 3-26; 3-55; Heller, W. 2-18; Hollings, T. 1-12; Smith, J. 1-6. Bythwood, Dan 2-34; Milton, Matt 1-16; Mann, Maurice 1-11. INTERCEPTIONS: Brigham Young-HEANEY, Brandon 2-6; TANNER, Mike 1-15. Georgia Tech-Muyres, J. 2-0; Collins, C. 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Brigham Young-FRANCISCO, Aaro 1-0. Nevada-Hardiman, Ronni 1-15. FUMBLES: Brigham Young-WHALEN, Marcus 1-0; ENGEMANN, Bret 1-1; NEAD, Spencer 1-0. Georgia Tech-Watkins, K. 1-0. FUMBLES: Brigham Young-PENDLETON, Lanc 2-0. Nevada-Milton, Matt 2-1; Threadgill, Zac 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Brigham Young-GUNDERSON, Ryan 0-1; DENNEY, John 0-1; POPPINGA, Brady 1-0. Georgia Tech-Henderson, E. 2-0; Houston, R. 1-0; SACKS (UA-A): Brigham Young-POPPINGA, Brady 2-0; NIELSEN, Kip 1-0; Hargrove, T. 1-0. PILI, Ifo 1-0; NUA, Shaun 1-0. Nevada-Kennard, Derek 2-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Brigham Young-POPPINGA, Brady 4-5; FRANCISCO, Aaro TACKLES (UA-A): Brigham Young-WALKENHORST, Pa 10-0; BOCKWOLDT, Colb 2-7; WALKENHORST, Pa 2-7; HEANEY, Brandon 3-5; BOCKWOLDT, Colb 2-6; 6-0; FRANCISCO, Aaro 5-1; WRIGHT, Bill 5-0; POPPINGA, Brady 5-0; WRIGHT, Bill 2-5; GUNDERSON, Ryan 0-6; MADARIETA, Levi 3-2; GILFORD, MADARIETA, Levi 4-0; MARQUARDT, Dani 3-0; NUA, Shaun 3-0; MADSEN, Jernar 2-3; DENNEY, John 2-2; YOUNG, Scott 1-3; PILI, Ifo 0-4; BRAN Michael 3-0; BARNEY, Chad 3-0; NIELSEN, Kip 2-1; PILI, Ifo 2-0; DON, Joshua 2-0; KEHL, Bryan 2-0; NIELSEN, Kip 1-1; MARQUARDT, Dani YOUNG, Scott 2-0; HEANEY, Brandon 2-0; GILFORD, Jernar 1-0; ORD, 0-2; DIPADOVA, Nick 1-0; MADSEN, Michael 1-0; MEIBOS, Jared 1-0; Andrew 1-0; AIONO, Aisaac 1-0; BEVERLEY, Kish 1-0; DEANS, Logan 1-0; ANDERSON, Justi 0-1; COWART, Jeff 0-1. Georgia Tech-Collins, C. 5-4; CHRISTENSEN, To 1-0; BURBIDGE, Jon 0-1; ANDERSON, Houston, R. 3-5; Muyres, J. 4-3; Smith, D. 3-4; Wimbush, R. 3-4; Nick 0-1. Nevada-Towns, Daryl 5-0; Handy, Chris 4-1; Agwuenu, Ekene Hargrove, T. 3-4; Fox, K. 3-3; Cox, J. 3-3; Henderson, E. 2-3; 4-0; Kennard, Derek 4-0; Carter, Logan 4-0; Kauo, Keone 3-1; Parker, T. 2-3; Hester, M. 1-1; Hollings, T. 1-1; Etheridge, M. 1-0; LaGrone, Carl 3-1; Morscheck, J.D. 3-0; Dean, Aaron 2-0; Cruz Malone, A. 1-0; Brown, A. 0-1; Economos, A. 0-1; Johnson, G. 0-1; Domonic 2-0; Tagatauli, Shau 2-0; Hardiman, Ronni 1-1; Lewis, Watkins, K. 0-1. Leondre 0-2; Cordova, Jorge 1-0; Barry, Chris 1-0; Curtis, Keenan 1-0; Jolley, Paul 1-0; Burleson, Nate 1-0; Jones, Ali 1-0. Stadium: Bobby Dodd Stadium Attendance: 43719 Kickoff time: 3:37 End of Game: 7:10 Total elapsed time: 3:33 Stadium: Mackay Stadium Attendance: 23109 Officials: Referee: Ken Flaherty; Umpire: Scott Teifer; Linesman: Kickoff time: 1:07 End of Game: 4:31 Total elapsed time: 3:24 Pete Gautreau; Line judge: Jeff Hansen; Back judge: Andy Castanola; Officials: Referee: G. Semko; Umpire: K. Matthews; Linesman: J. Field judge: Bill Agopian; Side judge: Craig Clark; Scorer: Mike Laborde; Line judge: R. Baker; Back judge: B. Wucetich; Field judge: Cullin; D. Rhone-Dunn; Side judge: D. Romeo; Scorer: Jo Dunlap; Temperature: 85 Wind: Light Weather: Mostly Sunny Temperature: 81 Wind: S/SE 7 Weather: Cloudy (Humidity 74%) BRIGHAM YOUNG F O O T B A L L

GAME 5 • Oct. 4, 2002 • Romney Stadium (Logan, Utah) GAME 6 • Oct. 12, 2002 • Falcon Stadium (Colorado Springs, Colo.)

Box Score (Final) Box Score (Final) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ------Brigham Young...... 0 7 14 14 - 35 Record: (3-2) Brigham Young...... 3 0 0 6 - 9 Record: (3-3,0-1) Utah State...... 3 31 0 0 - 34 Record: (1-5) #19 Air Force...... 14 14 10 14 - 52 Record: (6-0,3-0)

Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1st 11:40 BYU - PAYNE, Matt 35 yd field goal, 10-62 3:20 1st 08:13 USU - Kidman, Dane 21 yd field goal, 8-75 2:36 05:43 AF - HARRIDGE, Chanc 1 yd run (ASHCROFT, Joey kick), 12-80 2nd 14:56 USU - Watson, Richard 1 yd run (Kidman, Dane kick), 4-81 5:57, BYU 3 - AF 7 0:59, BYU 0 - USU 10 01:06 AF - HARRIDGE, Chanc 4 yd run (ASHCROFT, Joey kick), 9-67 11:11 USU - Samuel, James 73 yd run (Kidman, Dane kick), 2-76 3:34, BYU 3 - AF 14 0:47, BYU 0 - USU 17 2nd 13:04 AF - STEPHENS, Darne 7 yd run (ASHCROFT, Joey kick), 9-53 07:47 BYU - BROWN, Curtis 2 yd run (PAYNE, Matt kick), 12-80 3:02, BYU 3 - AF 21 3:24, BYU 7 - USU 17 10:23 AF - HARRIDGE, Chanc 11 yd run (ASHCROFT, Joey kick), 5-44 04:38 USU - Curtis, Kevin 14 yd run (Kidman, Dane kick), 6-56 1:50, BYU 3 - AF 28 1:04, BYU 7 - USU 24 3rd 10:42 AF - HARRIDGE, Chanc 1 yd run (ASHCROFT, Joey kick), 10-84 00:26 USU - Kidman, Dane 39 yd field goal, 9-48 0:51, BYU 7 - 4:18, BYU 3 - AF 35 USU 27 04:16 AF - ASHCROFT, Joey 44 yd FG, 4--10 1:35, BYU 3 - AF 38 00:00 USU - Dennis, Jerome 75 yd interception return (Kidman, 4th 06:17 AF - COLE, Adam 1 yd run (ASHCROFT, Joey kick), 12-53 Dane kick), , BYU 7 - USU 34 6:19, BYU 3 - AF 45 3rd 09:58 BYU - BROWN, Curtis 1 yd run (PAYNE, Matt kick), 12-70 05:36 BYU - REID, Gabriel 13 yd pass from BERRY, Matt, 4-65 5:02, BYU 14 - USU 34 0:41, BYU 9 - AF 45 05:55 BYU - BROWN, Curtis 32 yd run (PAYNE, Matt kick), 7-53 01:28 AF - GEHRSITZ, Tim 1 yd run (GREENAWAY, Mich kick), 9-49 2:39, BYU 21 - USU 34 4:08, BYU 9 - AF 52 4th 09:55 BYU - KUKAHIKO, Jason 17 yd pass from CHRISTENSEN, To (PAYNE, Matt kick), 14-70 5:40, BYU 28 - USU 34 BYU AF 06:46 BYU - REID, Gabriel 18 yd pass from ENGEMANN, Bret (PAYNE, FIRST DOWNS ...... 18 28 Matt kick), 7-82 2:21, BYU 35 - USU 34 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 18--21 79-386 PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 325 77 BYU USU Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 46-23-4 9-4-0 FIRST DOWNS ...... 31 21 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS . . . .64-304 88-463 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 55-269 18-129 Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 312 331 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 45-28-1 57-24-3 Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 6-159 1-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 100-581 75-460 Interception Returns-Yards . . . . .0-0 4-35 Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 2-41.5 3-35.7 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 3-38 2-28 Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-1 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 3-65 6-101 Penalties-Yards ...... 3-5 3-30 Interception Returns-Yards ...... 3-9 1-75 Possession Time ...... 19:04 40:56 Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 3-45.3 4-47.0 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 0-0 4-44 Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards ...... 10-71 5-42 RUSHING: Brigham Young-WHALEN, Marcus 9-41; BROWN, Curtis 3-minus 4; Possession Time ...... 36:09 23:51 MAHE, Reno 1-minus 11; BERRY, Matt 2-minus 16; ENGEMANN, Bret 3- Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 0-0 3-25 minus 31. Air Force-HARRIDGE, Chanc 22-104; PALMER, Leotis 9-66; COLE, Adam 15-59; WARD, Matt 3-40; STEPHENS, Darne 8-40; MASSIE, RUSHING: Brigham Young-BROWN, Curtis 33-217; MAHE, Reno 4-32; Steve 8-33; GEHRSITZ, Tim 7-23; HEIER, Tom 2-10; BLEW, Bryan 3-8; PENDLETON, Lanc 2-9; CHRISTENSEN, To 1-6; DEANS, Logan 1-3; LATER, SCHIEFFER, Joe 1-2; HIGHTOWER, Trev 1-1. Steve 2-3; ENGEMANN, Bret 11-0; TM 1-minus 1. Utah State-Samuel, James 4-88; Watson, Richard 11-31; Curtis, Kevin 1-14; Fuentes, Jose PASSING: Brigham Young-ENGEMANN, Bret 10-22-2-143; MORTENSEN, Todd 1-0; Coleman, Gary 1-minus 4. 6-15-2-70; BERRY, Matt 6-8-0-95; PENDLETON, Lanc 1-1-0-17. Air Force-HARRIDGE, Chanc 4-8-0-77; PALMER, Leotis 0-1-0-0. PASSING: Brigham Young-ENGEMANN, Bret 26-43-1-294; CHRISTENSEN, To 1- 1-0-17; DUNHAM, Tyson 1-1-0-1. Utah State-Fuentes, Jose 24-53-2-331; RECEIVING: Brigham Young-NEAD, Spencer 5-77; REID, Gabriel 3-42; Crosbie, Jeff 0-3-1-0; Team 0-1-0-0. WILKERSON, Rod 3-39; MAHE, Reno 2-50; ANDERSON, Justi 2-28; ORD, Andrew 2-16; KUKAHIKO, Jason 1-21; CHRISTENSEN, To 1-14; WILSON, RECEIVING: Brigham Young-NEAD, Spencer 6-47; MAHE, Reno 5-102; Kyle 1-14; CHRISTENSEN, Da 1-12; BROWN, Curtis 1-6; WHALEN, Marcus BROWN, Curtis 4-49; CHRISTENSEN, To 4-44; REID, Gabriel 2-25; 1-6. Air Force-PARK, Anthony 1-47; AMEZAGA, Ricky 1-19; MESSERALL, KUKAHIKO, Jason 2-24; CHRISTENSEN, Da 2-13; WILKERSON, Rod 1-9; Alec 1-11; STRECKER, Adam 1-0. PAYNE, Matt 1-1; ANDERSON, Justi 1-minus 2. Utah State-Watson, Richard 5-29; Coleman, Gary 4-68; Curtis, Kevin 4-68; Candler, INTERCEPTIONS: Brigham Young-None. Air Force-SCHLEGEL, Antho 1-0; Donta' 4-56; Jeffery, Derek 3-34; Cooley, Chris 2-46; Stallworth, C. DUNCAN, Larry 1-0; BUELOW, Joel 1-18; CRAWLEY, Wes 1-17. 1-22; Poppinga, Casey 1-8. FUMBLES: Brigham Young-ENGEMANN, Bret 1-1. Air Force-None. INTERCEPTIONS: Brigham Young-MADARIETA, Levi 1-9; HEANEY, Brandon 1- 0; WALKENHORST, Pa 1-0. Utah State-Dennis, Jerome 1-75. SACKS (UA-A): Brigham Young-None. Air Force-RUDZINSKI, John 2-0; CARTER, Ryan 1-0; BUELOW, Joel 1-0. FUMBLES: Brigham Young-CHRISTENSEN, Da 1-1. Utah State-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Brigham Young-TANNER, Mike 9-5; BOCKWOLDT, Colb 6-4; SACKS (UA-A): Brigham Young-None. Utah State-Jackson, Bryan 1-0; FRANCISCO, Aaro 6-3; MADSEN, Michael 2-6; GUNDERSON, Ryan 0-7; MAD- Wilson,Rodney 1-0; Busta, Jesse 0-1; Chick, John 0-1. RIETA, Levi 4-2; POPPINGA, Brady 2-3; PILI, Ifo 1-4; WALKENHORST, Pa 1-4; WRIGHT, Bill 1-4; BARNEY, Chad 2-2; HEANEY, Brandon 2-2; KOLBA TACKLES (UA-A): Brigham Young-WALKENHORST, Pa 7-0; MADSEN, Michael BA, Nathan 2-1; DENNEY, John 1-2; FARRIS, Alex 2-0; NUA, Shaun 2-0; 6-1;FRANCISCO, Aaro 4-2; BARNEY, Chad 4-1; BOCKWOLDT, Colb 2-2; POP- ATKINSON, Bryan 2-0; YOUNG, Scott 1-1; ALLEN, James 1-0; BRANDON, PINGA, Brady 1-3; ATKINSON, Bryan 2-0; MEIBOS, Jared 2-0; CARLSON, Joshua 1-0; NIELSEN, Kip 1-0; WHALEN, Marcus 1-0. Air Force-BUELOW, Brent 2-0; NIELSEN, Kip 1-1; MADARIETA, Levi 1-0; MARQUARDT, Dani 1- Joel 5-5; SCHLEGEL, Antho 5-3; CRAWLEY, Wes 4-3; RUDZINSKI, John 3 0; HEANEY, Brandon 1-0; DENNEY, John 1-0; WRIGHT, Bill 1-0; BUR- 0; CARTER, Ryan 2-1; DUNCAN, Larry 1-2; HICKS, Jon 1-2; GRADDY, BIDGE, Jon 1-0; FARRIS, Alex 0-1; STEVENS, Chris 0-1. Marchel 2-0; MARSH, Mark 1-1; RODGERS, Sean 1-1; WILKIE, Jordan 1-0; WRIGHT, Adrian 1-0; HIGHTOWER, Trev 1-0; SPENCE, Overton 1-0; SMITH, Stadium: Romney Stadium Attendance: 30341 Kickoff time: 7:05 pm Kenny 1-0; BUEKER, Charles 0-1; THOMPSON, Eric 0-1; OVERSTREET, Jef End of Game: 10:45 pm Total elapsed time: 3:40 0-1; AKINYEMI, Charl 0-1. Officials: Referee: Ken Rivera; Umpire: Scott Teifer; Linesman: Mike McCabe; Line judge: Randy Campbell; Back judge: Craig Battaglia; Stadium: Falcon Stadium Attendance: 42214 Field judge: Scott Novak; Side judge: Gregory Wilson; Kickoff time:8:06 pm End of Game:11:13 pm Total elapsed time:3:07 Officials: Referee: Gerald Wright; Umpire: Robert Collins; Temperature: 52 Wind: Calm Weather: Partly cloudy Linesman: Tim Podraza; Line judge: Jack Lynch; Back judge: Terrence Miles; Field judge: Steve Lindsay; Side judge: Karl Richins;

Temperature: 35 Wind: 10-12SE Weather: clear and cold BRIGHAM YOUNG F O O T B A L L

GAME 7 • Oct. 19, 2002 • Edwards Stadium (Provo, UT) GAME 8 • Oct. 24, 2002 • Hughes Stadium (Fort Collins, CO)

Box Score (Final) Box Score (Final) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ------UNLV...... 3 0 6 15 - 24 Record: (3-4,1-1) Brigham Young...... 0 10 0 0 - 10 Record: (3-5,0-3) Brigham Young...... 0 3 0 0 - 3 Record: (3-4,0-2) Colorado State...... 17 7 3 10 - 37 Record: (7-2,3-0)

Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1st 11:24 UNLV - PIEFFER, Dillon 27 yd field goal, 7-67 3:36, 1st 11:10 CS - BABCOCK, 31 yd field goal, 6-53 2:12, BY 0 - CS 3 UNLV 3 - BYU 0 09:05 CS - SAPP,7 yd run (BABCOCK, kick),3-19 1:08, BY 0 - CS 10 2nd 08:10 BYU - PAYNE, Matt 24 yd field goal, 7-46 2:24, 02:44 CS - VAN PELT,3 yd run (BABCOCK, kick), UNLV 3 - BYU 3 10-32 4:39, BY 0 - CS 17 3rd 12:16 UNLV - THOMAS, Jason 6 yd run (FREUND, Michael pass 2nd 13:10 BY - BERRY, Matt 1 yd run (PAYNE, Matt kick), 9-84 4:34, intcpt), 4-46 0:00, UNLV 9 - BYU 3 BY 7 - CS 17 4th 10:06 UNLV - BRIMMER, Jamaal 27 yd fumble recovery (JOHNSON, 03:44 BY - PAYNE, 25 yd field goal, 12-78 4:59, BY 10 - CS 17 Earvin pass), , UNLV 17 - BYU 3 00:46 CS - SANDERS,Rahsaan 21 yd run (BABCOCK, Jeff kick), 4-56 03:01 UNLV - SUTTON, Chameio 38 yd interception return (PIEFFER, 0:53, BY 10 - CS 24 Dillon kick), , UNLV 24 - BYU 3 3rd 04:48 CS - BABCOCK, 27 yd field goal, 12-53 4:33, BY 10 - CS 27 4th 07:16 CS - SAPP,7 yd run (BABCOCK, kick) UNLV BYU 6-34 2:49, BY 10 - CS 34 FIRST DOWNS ...... 19 24 03:19 CS - BABCOCK, 40 yd field goal, 5-26 2:25, BY 10 - CS 37 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 45-164 39-133 PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 155 275 Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 16-12-0 43-23-2 BYU CSU TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS . . . . .61-319 82-408 FIRST DOWNS ...... 11 24 Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 1-27 0-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 29-65 56-342 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 1-2 1-11 PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 148 151 Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 1-22 3-45 Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 26-17-1 23-11-0 Interception Returns-Yards . . . . .2-38 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 55-213 79-493 Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 5-37.2 3-43.7 Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost ...... 3-3 4-2 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 1-20 3-14 Penalties-Yards ...... 2-13 10-84 Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 8-170 0-0 Possession Time ...... 31:49 28:11 Interception Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 1-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 2-8 2-15 Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 5-48.0 3-37.7 Fumbles-Lost ...... 3-3 1-1 RUSHING: UNLV-HARO, Joe 19-48; THOMAS, Jason 9-47; CROOM, Larry 4- Penalties-Yards ...... 2-12 2-10 40; DORSEY, Dominiq 6-21; COSTA, Steven 4-18; team 2-minus 2; NANTKES, Possession Time ...... 25:59 34:01 Kurt 1-minus 8. Brigham Young-WHALEN, Marcus 22-105; BROWN, Curtis 2- Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 0-0 4-30 13; BERRY, Matt 6-13; PENDLETON, Lanc 6-11; ENGEMANN, Bret 3-minus 9. RUSHING: Brigham Young-WHALEN, Marcus 18-77; MAHE, Reno 1-5; BROWN, PASSING: UNLV-THOMAS, Jason 10-13-0-139; NANTKES, Kurt 2-3-0-16. Curtis 2-minus 2; BERRY, Matt 8-minus 15. Colorado State-SAPP, Cecil Brigham Young-BERRY, Matt 14-27-1-186; ENGEMANN, Bret 7-11-1-75; 25-164; SANDERS,Rahsaan 10-77; VAN PELT,Brad 11-69; LINGHAM, Chris 4- PENDLETON, Lance 2-5-0-14. 21; JAUNARAJS,Uldis 4-15; Team 1-minus 1; CHILDS, Henri 1-minus 3.

RECEIVING: UNLV-JOHNSON, Earvin 8-121; JOHNSON, Michae 3-29; CROOM, PASSING: Brigham Young-BERRY, Matt 17-26-1-148. Colorado State-VAN Larry 1-5. Brigham Young-MAHE, Reno 8-124; ORD, Andrew 4-50; WHALEN, PELT,Brad 8-17-0-97; HOLLAND,Justin 3-5-0-54; BABCOCK, Jeff 0-1-0-0. Marcus 3-27; NEAD, Spencer 2-21; WILKERSON, Rod 2-13; ANDERSON, Justi 1-13; KUKAHIKO, Jason 1-12; CHRISTENSEN, Da 1-11; CHRISTENSEN, To 1-4. RECEIVING: Brigham Young-WHALEN, Marcus 3-21; MAHE, Reno 3-9; ORD, Andrew 2-29; REID, Gabriel 2-25; CHRISTENSEN, To 2-15; NEAD, Spencer INTERCEPTIONS: UNLV-SUTTON, Chameio 1-38; DODD-MASTERS, R 1-0. 1-24; WILKERSON, Rodn 1-12; KUKAHIKO, Jason 1-9; WILSON, Kyle 1-8; Brigham Young-None. BROWN, Curtis 1-minus 4. Colorado State-PITTMAN, Chris 3-45; DREESSEN,Joel 2-31; CUPPARI, Joey 2-25; SPRAGUE,Russell 1-27; ANDER- FUMBLES: UNLV-DORSEY, Dominiq 1-1; CROOM, Larry 1-1; THOMAS, Jason SON,David 1-14; CHILDS, Henri 1-9; HILL, Eric 1-0. 1-1. Brigham Young-PENDLETON, Lanc 2-0; BERRY, Matt 2-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Brigham Young-None. Colorado State-STRATTON, Ben 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): UNLV-BRIMMER, Jamaal 1-0; BRIGGS, Ahmad 1-0; BELL, Zach 1-0. Brigham Young-NUA, Shaun 1-0; WALKENHORST, Pa 1-0. FUMBLES: Brigham Young-BERRY, Matt 2-2; WHALEN, Marcus 1-1. Colorado State-SAPP, Cecil 1-1. TACKLES (UA-A): UNLV-BROWN, Connie 13-3; TUCKER, Tyrone 5-5; BRIM- MER, Jamaal 8-1; SEWARD, Adam 4-4; BRIGGS, Ahmad 4-2; EAGEN, Chris 0- SACKS (UA-A): Brigham Young-None. Colorado State-WYNN, Dexter 1-0; 4; CANTERBERRY, Di 2-1; JONES, Daniel 2-1; BELL, Zach 2-1; MACKEY, HOGAN, Peter 1-0; WADE, Adam 1-0; WOOD, Drew 1-0. Sean 2-0; ONIWOR, Joseph 1-1; SUTTON, Chameio 1-1; BRASSINGTON, Ga 0- 2; DALTON, Ross 1-0; MOORE, Leon 1-0; YOUNG, Terrence 0-1; REED, Phil TACKLES (UA-A): Brigham Young-WALKENHORST, Pa 3-11; FRANCISCO, Aaro 0-1; DUNBAR, Pete 0-1; WYNN, Jamal 0-1. Brigham Young-WALKENHORST, Pa 5-7; BARNEY, Chad 6-2; TANNER, Mike 3-5; BOCKWOLDT, Colb 2-4; PILI, 3-10; FRANCISCO, Aaro 6-3; BURBIDGE, Jon 1-5; HEANEY, Brandon 5-0; IFO 2-4; GUNDERSON, Ryan 0-6; BURBIDGE, Jon 1-4; DENNEY, John 0-5; WRIGHT, Bill 2-3; BARNEY, Chad 4-0; BOCKWOLDT, Colb 4-0; PILI, Ifo 2- COWART, Jeff 2-2; HEANEY, Brandon 1-2; MADERIETA, Levi 1-2; FARRIS, 2; GUNDERSON, Ryan 0-3; ALLEN, James 2-0; NUA, Shaun 1-1; MARQUARDT, Alex 1-2; MARQUARDT, Dani 1-1; WRIGHT, Bill 1-1; NUA, Shaun 1-1; POP- Dani 1-1; YOUNG, Scott 1-1; NIELSEN, Kip 0-2; POPPINGA, Brady 0-2; PINGA, Brady 0-2; ATKINSON, Bryan 0-2; YOUNG, Scott 0-2; AIONO, Aisaac WILSON, Kyle 1-0; ATKINSON, Bryan 1-0; TM 1-0; MEIBOS, Jared 0-1; DEN- 1-0; KEHL, Bryan 0-1; NIELSEN, Kip 0-1; KOLBABA, Nathan 0-1. Colorado NEY, John 0-1. State-WADE, Adam 8-7; VICKERS, David 3-6; THOMAS, Wallace 3-4; STRAT- TON, Ben 4-2; PAULY, Eric 1-5; WOOD, Drew 3-2; MASTROPAOLO,Ben 2-2; Stadium: Edwards Stadium Attendance: 62543 HOGAN, Peter 2-1; WYNN, Dexter 2-0; HAYWARD, Adam 1-1; GOODPASTER,Pat Kickoff time: 5:06 pm End of Game: 8:07 pm Total elapsed time: 3:01 1-1; WILLIAMS,Lenzie 0-2; NELSON, Rhett 1-0; BABCOCK, Jeff 1-0; SAVE, Officials: Referee: Ken Flaherty; Umpire: Scott Teifer; Linesman: Pete Bryan 1-0; FLORA, Jeff 0-1; ANDERSON,David 0-1; SIMON,Jonathon 0-1; Gautreau; Line judge: Jeff Hansen; Back judge: Craig Clark; Field FOLEY, David 0-1; TUFTE, Steve 0-1. judge: Bill Agopian; Side judge: And. Czstagnola Stadium: Hughes Stadium Attendance: 29457 Temperature: 68 Wind: N 2-3 mph Weather: Clear Kickoff time: 8:04 pm End of Game: 11:01 pm Total time: 2:57 Officials: Referee: Ken Rivera; Umpire: Al Cory; Linesman: Mike McCabe; Line judge: Randy Campbell; Back judge: Craig Battaglia; Field judge: Scott Novak; Side judge: Greg Wilson; Scorer: John Kietzmann; Temperature: 31 Wind: 2 se Weather: Cold BRIGHAM YOUNG F O O T B A L L

GAME 9 • Nov. 2, 2002 • Edwards Stadium (Provo, UT) GAME 10 • Nov. 9, 2002 • Edwards Stadium (Provo, UT)

Box Score (Final) Box Score (Final) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ------San Diego State..... 0 0 3 7 - 10 Record: (3-6,3-1) Wyoming...... 7 7 9 8 - 31 Record: (2-8,1-4) Brigham Young...... 10 10 6 8 - 34 Record: (4-5,1-3) Brigham Young...... 0 21 7 7 - 35 Record: (5-5,2-3)

Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1st 09:09 BYU - PAYNE, Matt 47 yd field goal, 7-37 2:06 1st 13:14 WY - BRAMLET, Casey 3 yd run (PARKER, Scott kick), 07:13 BYU - KUKAHIKO, Jason 37 yd pass from BERRY, Matt (PAYNE, 6-80 1:46, WY 7 - BYU 0 Matt kick), 3-34 1:10, SD 0 - BYU 10 2nd 10:57 BYU - WHALEN, Marcus 6 yd run (PAYNE, Matt kick), 2nd 03:59 BYU - WHALEN, Marcus 4 yd run (PAYNE, Matt kick), 7-66 8-63 2:25, WY 7 - BYU 7 2:45, SD 0 - BYU 17 07:25 BYU - NEAD, Spencer 15 yd pass from BERRY, 00:03 BYU - PAYNE, Matt 47 yd field goal, 4-49 1:01, Matt (PAYNE, Matt kick), 6-55 2:36, WY 7 - BYU 14 SD 0 - BYU 20 05:58 WY - ARMAH, Derek 36 yd pass from BRAMLET, Casey (PARKER, 3rd 06:51 BYU - MAHE, Reno 4 yd pass from BERRY, Matt Scott kick), 5-65 1:27, WY 14 - BYU 14 (BERRY, Matt pass failed), 4-61 1:53, SD 0 - BYU 26 03:27 BYU - PENDLETON, Lanc 6 yd run (PAYNE, Matt kick), 04:11 SD - KIROVSKI, Tommy 40 yd field goal, 8-38 2:40, 6-63 2:31, WY 14 - BYU 21 SD 3 - BYU 26 3rd 12:09 WY - PARKER, Scott 21 yd field goal, 4th 14:55 SD - TOLVER, J.R. 8 yd pass from HALL, 6-16 2:41, WY 17 - BYU 21 (KIROVSKI, Tommy kick), 9-44 2:45, SD 10 - BYU 26 08:08 BYU - ORD, Andrew 21 yd pass from BERRY, Matt (PAYNE, Matt 10:52 BYU - REID, Gabriel 27 yd pass from BERRY, Matt kick), 9-68 4:01, WY 17 - BYU 28 (BERRY, Matt rush), 9-80 4:03, SD 10 - BYU 34 00:00 WY - FINN, Jacque 100 yd interception return (BRAMLET, Casey rush failed), WY 23 - BYU 28 SDSU BYU 4th 09:10 WY - ARMAH, Derek 3 yd run (FLOYD, Malcom pass), FIRST DOWNS ...... 18 17 10-80 4:54, WY 31 - BYU 28 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 28-18 36-114 03:28 BYU - REID, Gabriel 4 yd pass from BERRY, Matt (PAYNE, PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 228 289 Matt kick), 12-64 5:42, WY 31 - BYU 35 Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 46-26-1 33-20-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 74-246 69-403 WY BYU Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 FIRST DOWNS ...... 18 30 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 3-45 4-50 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 30-76 46-172 Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 4-78 0-0 PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 283 360 Interception Returns-Yards ...... 3-46 1-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 36-21-1 45-31-2 Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 5-43.2 5-46.4 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 66-359 91-532 Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-1 3-1 Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards ...... 6-24 11-96 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 1-9 Possession Time ...... 28:56 31:04 Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 1-23 4-75 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 2-14 5-27 Interception Returns-Yards ...... 2-116 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 3-42.3 1-63.0 RUSHING: San Diego State-COLLINS, Fred 15-49; SIMMONS, Garric 2- Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-1 2-1 minus 1; HALL, Adam 11-minus 30. Brigham Young-WHALEN, Marcus 13-75; Penalties-Yards ...... 2-21 5-46 BROWN, Curtis 8-24; MAHE, Reno 2-11; DEANS, Logan 3-10; HARPER, Jared Possession Time ...... 24:18 35:27 2-9; MORTENSEN, Todd 1-1; BERRY, Matt 7-minus 16. Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 2-16 2-17

PASSING: San Diego State-HALL, Adam 26-46-1-228. Brigham Young-BERRY, RUSHING: Wyoming-JONES, Leonard 5-41; BRADSHAW, Kit 8-25; ARMAH, Matt 19-31-3-280; MORTENSEN, Todd 1-2-0-9. Derek 7-10; DONOVAN, Luke 1-1; BRAMLET, Casey 9-minus 1. Brigham Young-WHALEN, Marcus 26-124; BERRY, Matt 8-26; PENDLETON, Lanc 3-15; RECEIVING: San Diego State-OSGOOD, Kassim 12-138; TOLVER, J.R. 4-30; MAHE, Reno 1-7; BROWN, Curtis 5-3; ORD, Andrew 1-0; TM 2-minus 3. DAVENPORT, Ronn 4-22; ORTIZ, Robert 3-19; GRAY-HAYWARD, A 1-14; FLETC ER, Ralei 1-4; COLLINS, Fred 1-1. Brigham Young-MAHE, Reno 5-84; PASSING: Wyoming-BRAMLET, Casey 21-36-1-283. Brigham Young-BERRY, CHRISTENSEN, Toby 5-49; WILKERSON, Rod 2-50; WHALEN, Marcus 2-17; NEAD, Matt 31-45-2-360. Spencer 2-10; KUKAHIKO, Jason 1-37; REID, Gabriel 1-27; AIONO, Aisaac 1-9; ORD, Andrew 1-6. RECEIVING: Wyoming-BOUKNIGHT, J. 9-96; VINES, Scottie 3-21; RALPH, Brock 2-76; ARMAH, Derek 2-45; BRADSHAW, Kit 2-8; MCGUFFEY, Ryan 1-24; INTERCEPTIONS: San Diego State-ELLISON, Keith 1-2; MORRISON, Kirk 1- FLOYD, Malcom 1-9; JONES, Leonard 1-4. Brigham Young-MAHE, Reno 6-80; 35; UNDERWOOD, Marv 1-9. Brigham Young-GILFORD, Jernar 1-0. NEAD, Spencer 6-72; WHALEN, Marcus 4-25; ORD, Andrew 3-68; BROWN, Curtis 3-45; KUKAHIKO, Jason 3-28; CHRISTENSEN, To 3-17; ANDERSON, FUMBLES: San Diego State-SIMMONS, Garric 1-0; COLLINS, Fred 1-1. Justi 1-17; REID, Gabriel 1-4; BEVERLEY, Kish 1-4. Brigham Young-BERRY, Matt 1-0; WHALEN, Marcus 1-1; CHRISTENSEN, To 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Wyoming-YOUNG, Nate 1-16; FINN, Jacque 1-100. Brigham SACKS (UA-A): San Diego State-RAGER, Brandon 1-0; MORRISON, Kirk 1- Young-MADSEN, Michael 1-0. 0. Brigham Young-POPPINGA, Brady 3-0; BOCKWOLDT, Colb 1-0; MARQUARDT, Dani 1-0. FUMBLES: Wyoming-BRAMLET, Casey 1-0; BOUKNIGHT, J. 1-1. Brigham Young-CHRISTENSEN, To 1-0; BERRY, Matt 1-1. TACKLES (UA-A): San Diego State-MORRISON, Kirk 8-5; DEAN, Josh 7-1; UNDERWOOD, Marv 3-4; SHOATE, Jeff 3-1; GBAJABIAMILA, A 3-1; FARWELL, SACKS (UA-A): Wyoming-MORRIS, Zach 1-0; BEUHLER, Chad 1-0. Brigham Heath 2-2; ELLISON, Keith 2-1; ARNOLD, Amon 2-1; TRICKEY, Beau 2-1; Young-BOCKWOLDT, Colb 1-0; WALKENHORST, Pa 0-1; TANNER, Mike 0-1. MCCOY, Matthew 1-2; MILLER, Brooke 1-2; RITTER, Jared 1-1; RAGER, Brandon 1-1; LARSEN, Stephen 1-1; ALLEN, Rodney 1-0; SIMNJANOVSKI, B TACKLES (UA-A): Wyoming-YOUNG, Nate 10-6; GOTTSCHALK, T. 5-5; TUELL, 1-0; CONERLY, Kyle 1-0; RAY, LaVance 0-1; LOBEL, Blake 0-1; FOLI, Guy 4-4; DIXON, Chris 5-2; CASAVAN, B. 4-3; WHITE, Herman 4-2; Anthony 0-1; SHARPE, Ricky 0-1. Brigham Young-TANNER, Mike 6-5; BOCK- ROLLINS, Josh WOLDT, Colb 7-1; POPPINGA, Brady 5-2; WALKENHORST, Pa 4-3; BURBIDGE, 1-5; MCNEAL, Jay 2-3; VINCENT, Tom 2-2; WILSON, John 1-3; JACKSON, R. Jon 3-3; FRANCISCO, Aaro 2-3; FARRIS, Alex 3-0; NIELSEN, Kip 2-1; GUN- 1-3; WOODSON, Armand 1-3; BEUHLER, Chad 3-0; BONDE, Jacob 2-0; FINN, DERSON, Ryan 0-3; MARQUARDT, Dani 1-1; HOWELL, O'Neil 1-1; MADSEN, Jacque 1-1; MORRIS, Zach 1-1; CALAHAN, Ryan 1-0; FULTON, Kevin 1-0; Michael 1-0; HEANEY, Brandon 1-0; MEIBOS, Jared 1-0; LATER, Steve 1-0; MONDRAGON, Matt 1-0; PRUITT, Tam 0-1. Brigham Young-TANNER, Mike 2-8; DENNEY, John 1-0; BRANDON, Joshua 1-0; ALLEN, James 1-0; WILKERSON, BOCKWOLDT, Colb 9-0; WALKENHORST, Pa 3-5; FRANCISCO, Aaro 2-2; DENNEY, Rod 1-0; CHRISTENSEN, To 1-0; BERRY, Matt 1-0; KEHL, Bryan 0-1; GIL- John 2-2; GUNDERSON, Ryan 0-4; BARNEY, Chad 3-0; MEIBOS, Jared 2-1; FORD, Jernar 0-1; NUA, Shaun 0-1. BURBIDGE, Jon 2-1; NIELSEN, Kip 2-0; MARQUARDT, Dani 1-1; PILI, Ifo 0- 2; PAYNE, Matt 1-0; ORD, Andrew 1-0; TM 1-0; MADSEN, Michael 1-0; BRANDON, Joshua 1-0; GILFORD, Jernar 1-0; MADARIETA, Levi 0-1; NUA, Stadium: Edwards Stadium Attendance: 59362 Shaun 0-1. Kickoff time: 1:05 End of Game: 4:20pm Total elapsed time: 3:15 Officials: Referee: Jack Wood; Umpire: Richard Hall; Linesman: Marc Stadium: Edwards Stadium Attendance: 61689 Ratner; Line judge: Gary McNanna; Back judge: Judson Howard; Field Kickoff time: 4:07 pm End of Game: 7:25 Total elapsed time: 3:18 judge: Land Clark; Side judge: Kent Payne. Officials: Referee: Gerald Wright; Umpire: Robert Collins; Linesman: Temperature: 40 Wind: SW 5-7 Weather: Clear Tim Podraza; Line judge: Jack Lynch; Back judge: Terrance Miles; Field judge: Steve Lindsay; Side judge: Karl Richins.

Temperature: 46 Wind: 2-5 N Weather: cloudy