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Bill Doba Returns To Childhood Home, South Bend

FOOTBALL: WSU Cougars Meet Notre Dame For The First Time

WHO: WSU Cougars (1-0 overall) vs. Notre Dame Irish (0-0 overall) WHAT: 2003 Non-Conference Football, WSU from the Pacific-10, independent Notre Dame WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 6; Kickoff 11:30 a.m. PDT (1:30 p.m. at South Bend) WHERE: Notre Dame Stadium (80,795, grass), South Bend, Indiana TV: NBC live; WSU replay Sunday, Sept. 7, 7:00 p.m.

2003 WSU RESULTS THE COACHES: WSU – Bill Doba (Ball State ‘62) is in his first season as WSU’s Record: 1-0; 0-0 [OPP REC] head coach (10-0) and in his first season as a head coach (1-0). NOTRE DAME – 8/30 Idaho at Seattle (25-0) [0-1] The Irish are coached by Tyrone Willingham, who was 10-3 last year in his first 9/6 @ Notre Dame [0-0] season at Notre Dame…he is 54-39-1 in eight previous seasons as a head coach, 9/13 @ Colorado [1-0] including seven seasons as head coach at Stanford when he was 44-36-1.

9/20 New Mexico [1-0] WSU VS. NOTRE DAME: The Cougars and Irish are meting for the first time on the 9/27 @ Oregon [1-0] gridiron. 10/4 Arizona [1-0] 10/18 @ Stanford [0-0] DOBA RETURNING HOME: It will be a homecoming of sorts for WSU head coach 10/25 Oregon State [1-0] Bill Doba when the Cougars taken on Notre Dame Saturday in South Bend, 11/1 @ USC [1-0] Indiana…Doba was born in South Bend and considers that his home town…he is a 11/8 UCLA [0-0] 1958 graduate of New Carlisle High…Doba spent much of his early coaching career 11/15 Arizona State [0-0] in Indiana, including seven years at Goshen High (1962-64 as an assistant, four 11/22 @ Washington [0-1] years, 1967-70, as head coach), two years at Angola High (1965-66) as an assistant, six years (1971-76) at Mishawaka High as head coach, and then six years (1977-82) THIS WEEK: NOTRE DAME at Indiana University as a member of Lee Corso’s Hoosier staff. Record: 0-0, 0-0 9/6 Washington State COUGARS KNOW IRISH STAFF WELL: Three members of Notre Dame’s 9/13 @ Michigan offensive staff have Cougar connections and head coach Tyrone Willingham is very 9/20 Michigan State familiar with many of the WSU coaches after spending seven years in the Pacific-10 Conference at Stanford…Bill Diedrick coached Cougar in 1989 and 9/27 @ Purdue 1990…offensive line coach John McDonell was a member of the WSU staff, 1989- 10/11 @ Pittsburgh 2000, while his wife Mindy was an assistant trainer for the Cougars…Buzz Preston 10/18 USC served as WSU’s running backs coach, 1994-97…all three were members of former 10/25 @ Boston College WSU head coach Mike Price’s staffs. 11/1 Florida State 11/8 Navy DOBA’S WSU ERA UNDERWAY: Bill Doba is considered a rookie head coach in 11/15 BYU collegiate circles, but he may well be one the most experienced rookie coaches in 11/29 @ Stanford the history of …in addition to 14 years as an assistant for former 12/6 @ Syracuse WSU head coach Mike Price, Doba served as an assistant at The Citadel (2 years), Purdue (4 years) and Indiana (6 years)…that is 26 years as a college assistant to go NEXT WEEK: COLORADO with 15 years in the high school arena…the latter includes 12 years as a high school Record: 1-0, 0-0 head coach and three yeas as an assistant…in all Doba has been a coach for the past 8/30 Colorado St. at Denver (42-35) 41 years…pretty good credentials for a “rookie” college head coach. 9/6 UCLA WSU RELEASE HIGHLIGHTS: 9/13 Washington State • 9/20 @ Florida State P 2: WSU assistants have Cougar history • P 2: WSU scoring streak at 215 games 10/4 @ Baylor • P 3: WSU 21-5 last three seasons 10/11 Kansas • P 3: Brown, Acholonu among sack/TFL leaders 10/18 @ Kansas State • P 4: Cougars know how to come from behind 10/25 Oklahoma • P 5: Dunning chases WSU scoring and kick-scoring records 11/1 @ Texas Tech • P 6: Cougars have made 297career starts 11/8 Missouri 11/15 @ Iowa State 2003 CAPTAINS: WSU - QB Matt Kegel (4), FS Erik Coleman (27), Special Team 11/28 Nebraska Captain TBA. NOTRE DAME: The Irish select game captains each week.

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DOBA TURNS TO COUGARS FOR ASSISTANTS: When SCORING STREAKS: WSU currently has three significant Bill Doba began assembling his new staff last December scoring streaks on the line: after taking over for Mike Price, he turned to three former Cougar players, a former head coach he worked for, and a • The Cougars have scored in 211 consecutive Pacific-10 Pac-10 offensive coordinator…four of the new coaches games, the longest active streak for any league team...the Doba brought to WSU have served as coordinators…his last time WSU was shut out in Pac-10 play was at Oregon staff now includes five former Cougar players…he’s a quick State in 1975; rundown: • WSU has scored in 215 consecutive games since a 44-0 1. Rob Akey, DC/line, joined WSU 1998, Weber State ’88, shutout at Ohio State in 1984…the streak is the fifth longest came to WSU from N. Arizona, where he was DC; among D-I schools. 2. Leon Burtnett, linebackers, joined WSU 2003, former Purdue head coach (1982-86) and an assistant for • The Cougars have scored in 173 consecutive Martin Indianapolis Colts, also on WSU staff 1971, DC at Stadium home games since a 21-0 loss to Oregon State in Wyoming, Purdue, Fresno State, Northern Louisiana, Pullman in 1956. Arkansas State; 3. Ken Greene, secondary, joined WSU 2003, Washington COUGS IN THE POLLS: The Cougars were not ranked in State ’77, came to WSU from Purdue, played pre-season polls this season, snapping a string of 28 professionally with St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego consecutive weeks in the polls, during which time WSU won Chargers; 20 games…WSU finished tenth in the final AP polls in both 4. Mike Levenseller, OC/Receivers, joined WSU in 1992, 2001 and 2002. Washington State ’78, played professionally with Oakland, Buffalo, Tampa Bay, Cincinnati, Edmonton COUGS 10-WIN SEASONS AMONG BEST: WSU is the and Calgary; only Pac-10 school with three 10-win seasons in the last 10 5. Robin Pflugrad, tight ends/RC, joined WSU 2001, Portland years (actually accomplished in the last six years)…WSU State ’80; came to WSU from N. Arizona, where he was 10-2 in 1997, 10-2 in 2001 and 10-3 in 2002…in the last was OC; six years WSU has made appearances in two Rose Bowls, 6. Timm Rosenbach, quarterbacks, joined WSU 2003, 1998 and 2003…UCLA is the only other Pac-10 team with Washington State ’88; came from E. Washington, two Rose Bowl appearances in the last 10 years…WSU and where he was OC, played professionally with Phoenix, Washington (1981-82-84) are the only Pac-10 teams to ever New Orleans and Hamilton; post three 10-win seasons in a six-year span. 7. Kelly Skipper, running backs, joined WSU 2003, Fresno State ’89, came to WSU from UCLA, where he was BACK-TO-BACK 10-WIN SEASONS RARE IN PAC-10: OC; WSU is one of just five Pac-10 teams to post back-to-back 8. Mike Walker, defensive line, joined WSU 1997, 10-win seasons since the 10-team league was formed: WSU Washington State ’82, played professionally with 2001-02, Oregon 2000-01, UCLA twice, 1997-98 and 1987- Hamilton and Edmonton; 88, Washington twice, 1990-91 and 1981-82, and USC, 9. George Yarno, offensive line, joined WSU 2003, 1978-79. Washington State ’79, also a WSU assistant 1991-94, OC at Idaho, 19956-97, played professionally with CALL THE COUGARS EXPERIENCED: True, the Cougars Tampa Bay, Atlanta, Houston and Green Bay. lost some marquee players off last year’s Rose Bowl team, including QB Jason Gesser, CB Marcus Trufant and SUCCESS ON THE ROAD: WSU has won eight of its last DL/Outland winner Rien Long…but WSU is anything short nine Pac-10 road games…WSU closed out the end of the of experienced talent this year…consider these facts, based on the current three-deep chart of 73 players: 2000 season with a win at USC…in 2001 the Cougars • defeated Arizona, Stanford and ASU on the road before a There are seven starters back on offense, eight on defense, plus one defensive starter from 2001; loss at Washington, while in 2002 WSU defeated California, • Stanford, Arizona and UCLA in Pac-10 action. The Offense has 24 letterwinners, the defense 23; • Offensive players have career 77 starts, the defense 107; • KEGEL SHARP IN SCRIMMAGES: Fifth-year senior Matt Offensive players have played in 367 games; • Defensive players have played in 482 games; Kegel had a great fall camp and started well last week in • WSU’s opening game…Kegel started out by going 14-for- WSU receiving corps have played in 98 games; • WSU’s offensive line have played in 150 games; 14 in WSU’s first scrimmage…in the three scrimmages he • was 33-for-44 (.733) for 394 yards and three scores…against WSU’s defensive tackles have played in 131 games; • WSU’s defensive ends have played I n 84 games; Idaho he completed 12 of his 21 passes for 108 yards and • one interception…he did not have a touchdown pass. WSU’s linebackers have played in 125 games; • WSU’s secondary has played in 139 games; • SEASON OPENING SHUTOUT: WSU’s shutout of Idaho WSU returns three-year Drew Dunning, who is nearing Jason Hanson’s school record for points scored; 25-0 in the season opener was the first shutout by WSU to • open the season since the Cougars blanked Iowa 7-0 at the WSU returns last year’s Kyle Basler, who averaged beginning of the 1965 season. 41+ yards as a freshman.

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BROWN, ACHOLONU AMONG TFL/SACK LEADERS: HONORS CANDIDATES: The Washington State roster WSU’s senior defensive ends, Isaac Brown and D.D. features five players who have been included on preseason Acholonu, both rank among the leaders at WSU in both watch lists for major national awards: tackles-for-losses and in sacks, and in yardage lost for both categories…while Brown started throughout the 2002 Drew Dunning (Lou Groza Award for the nation’s top season, Acholonu will be starting his first game Saturday kicker, listed for the third straight year); against Idaho…here’s a look at their WSU rankings: Isaac Brown (Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Tackles For Loss – Career Award); 12. 23.5, D.D. Acholonu, 2000-02 Jason David (Jim Thorpe Award for the nation’s top 14. 23.0, Isaac Brown, 2000-02 defensive back); Tackles For Loss Yards – Career Calvin Armstrong (Rotary Lombardi Award for the 8. 133.0, Isaac Brown, 2000-02 nation’s top down lineman or linebacker); 9. 131.0, D.D. Acholonu, 200-02 Jermaine Green (Doak Walker Award for the nation’s top Sacks – Season running back). 7. 9.5, D.D. Acholonu, 2001 7. 9.5, Isaac Brown, 2001 COUGS 21-5 IN LAST THREE SEASONS: Since the start 10. 8.0, Isaac Brown, 2002 of the 2001 season, WSU has won 21 of 26 games…in the Sacks – Career 1929-1930-1931 seasons WSU went 21-3, including 10-2 3. 19.5, Isaac Brown, 2000-02 (1929) and 9-1 (1930) seasons…WSU is currently seventh 7. 16.0, D.D. Acholonu, 2000-02 among D-I teams the past three years: Miami is 25-1, Sack Yards – Career Oklahoma 24-4, Marshall 23-4, Texas 23-4, Georgia 22-5, 5. 126.0, Isaac Brown, 2000-02 Ohio State 22-5 and WSU 21-5. 8. 114.0, D.D. Acholonu, 2000-02 O-LINE AVERAGES 302: The projected starters on WSU’s COUGS RETURN NINE PAC-10 ALL-STARS: WSU and offensive line weigh a combined 1,510 pounds and average Oregon both return nine members of last year’s All-Pacific- 302 pounts…three of the starters weigh in at over 300 10 teams (first team and honorable mention), while USC pounds…OLG Josh Parrish leads the way at 324 pounds, returns eight and UCLA seven…WSU’s returnees include while ORT Sam Lightbody, at 6-9, is right behind him at 319 first team pick Calvin Armstrong and honorable mention pounds…next is OLT Calvin Armstrong at 311…the honorees Kyle Basler, Eric Coleman, Isaac Brown, Devard lightweights on the line are C Mike Shelford at 269 and Darling, Jason David, Drew Dunning, Jermaine Green and ORG Nick Mihlhauser at 287…Billy Knotts, at 282, was the Jeremey Williams. projected starter at ORG, but suffered a broken thumb in WSU’s last scrimmage and is out for 2-4 weeks. COLLEGE FOOTBALL NEWS LIKES WSU’S ST: College Football News predicts WSU has the fifth best special team AUGUST OPENERS MEAN A BOWL GAME: WSU has units in college football…they base their prediction on the earned a post-season bowl game in each of the last three basis of kicker Drew Dunning, punter Kyle Basler and return seasons when the opening game was in August…in 1997 specialist Sammy Moore…Dunning, a senior, is closing in WSU opened with UCLA Aug. 29 and went on to play in the on Jason Hanson’s () school scoring and kick- Rose Bowl…in 2001 the Cougs opened Aug. 30 against scoring records and scored 113 points last year…Basler, just Idaho and went on the play in the Sun Bowl…last year WSU a sophomore, averaged 41.1 yards last year and had 15 of his opened against Nevada Aug. 31 and ended the year in the 50 kicks downed inside the 20 yard line…Moore led the Rose Bowl…in each of the three seasons, the Cougars won Pac-10 in KO returns last year, averaging 25.6 yards…he 10 games. had an 89-yard return against Oklahoma in the Rose Bowl…in the season opener, WSU showed strong special AUGUST RECORD 4-2: WSU is 4-2 all-time in games played teams play…Dunning hit four field goals, Basler averaged in August…after dropping games to Oregon Aug. 31, 1985 34.7 yards on three punts but only two were returned for and Colorado Aug. 31, 1996, the Cougars have won their last eight yards, Moore returned two punts 45 yards and four August openers. Jonathan Smith had a 38 yard KO return. WSU IN INDIANA: The last time WSU played in the state of WATCH THOSE NUMBERS: Several returning veterans Indiana, the Cougs came away with an 8-7 win at Indiana from last year have switched their uniform numbers this Oct. 23, 1965, thanks to a play with no time left in the season…among them are WR Sammy Moore (#3, was #20 game…WSU threw an interception on the final play, but last year), RB Jonathan Smith (#5, was #23), Adam Indiana was offsides, giving WSU another play…this time Braidwood (#13, was #96). Tom Roth threw five yards to Doug Flansburg as time expired…Roth then passed to Ammon McWashington for RARE NBC APPEARANCE: A WSU football game has not the conversion and an 8-7 Cougar win…WSU beat three Big been televised by NBC since the 1964 opener against Ten (Western Conference then) teams on the road that year, Stanford in Spokane…the Cougars won 29-23…WSU is 2-2 the first school to accomplish that fete…the wins were over in games televised by NBC (all WSU league games). Iowa, Minnesota and then Indiana.

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REVIEWING THE 2002 SEASON

JASON DAVID’S RECORD STREAK: WSU’s junior GESSER SET 14 RECORDS: Jason Gesser became the most cornerback Jason David picked off opponent passes in five prolific passer in WSU history last season, setting 14 school straight games before being sidelined with a broken records during his career (1999-02)…they included: cheekbone, then resumed the streak at UCLA…he started • Career pass attempts, 1,118 the streak against Montana State with one • Career pass completions, 611 interception…then, in order, he had interceptions against • Career passing yards, 8,830 California (1), USC (1), Stanford (2) and Arizona (1), then • Career touchdown passes, 70 UCLA (1) after returning from the injury…no other WSU • Career total offense yards, 9,007 player has ever had interceptions in six straight games…his • Career total plays, 1,357 10 career interceptions ranks ninth at WSU. • Career touchdowns-responsible-for, 74 • Season passing yards by a senior, 3,498 DARLING EQUALS RECORD: Devard Darling has caught • Season total offense by a senior, 3,292 11 touchdown passes last year, equaling the Cougar record • Game multiple-touchdown passes, 21 for TD receptions…Chris Jackson and Kevin McKenzie • Games with a TD pass, 31 each caught 11 TD receptions during the 1997 season. • Game touchdown passes, 6 vs. Arizona, 2000 • Game touchdowns-responsible-for, 6 (ties record) LONG WINS OUTLAND TROPHY: Junior Defensive tackle • Consecutive games with a TD pass, 25, 2001-02 Rien Long captured the 2002 Outland Trophy as the top collegiate lineman in the nation…he became the first Cougar DERTING SETS WSU RECORDS: Will Derting, in the 2002 to win one of the national football awards…Long entered the season opener, set a pair of WSU interception records when NFL draft a year early and is now playing for Tennessee. he stepped in front of a Nevada pass near the Cougar endzone and returned it 98 yards…it was the longest return LONG AMONG TFL/SACK LEADERS: Rien Long finished in WSU history, breaking the mark of 93 by Lionel Thomas his NFL shortened Cougar career among the leaders in sacks against UCLA in 1969…his 98 return yards in a game also and TFL at WSU…his highlights last season included: bettered the previous mark of 96 yards by Frank Miyaki • Season TFL – second with 21.5, 2002; • against Idaho in 1945. Career TFL – third with 35.5, 2000-02; • Season TFL Yards – third with 108.0, 2002; • EIGHT COUGS PAC-10 ACADEMIC PICKS: Eight WSU Career TFL Yards – fourth with 172.0, 2000-02; football players were named to the 2002 Pacific-10 • Season Sacks – third with 13.0, 2002; • Conference all-academic team, including three to the first Career Sacks – sixth with 17.0, 2000-02; team - Collin Henderson, Jeremey Williams and Pat • Season Sack Yards – third with 85.0, 2002; • Bennett…Williams, Bennett, Riley Fitt-Chappell, Devard Career Sack Yards – seventh with 119.0, 2000-02. Darling, Drew Dunning and Karl Paymah were underclassmen and return for the 2003 season: COUGS OVERCAME OPPONENT LEADS: WSU came from behind in all but the Idaho (WSU led 21-0), Stanford FIVE COUGS PICKED ALL-PAC-10 FIRST TEAM: Jason (23-0) and ASU (17-0) games in 2002…Nevada led 7-0, Gesser was named Co-Offensive Player of the Year in the Ohio State 3-0, Montana State 7-0, California 14-0, USC 7- Pacific-10 Conference and four of his teammates were 0, Arizona 10-5, Oregon 21-17, Washington 7-0 and UCLA named to the all-league first team by the Pac-10’s 10 14-7…the Cougars came back to take the lead in every coaches, Derrick Roach, Calvin Armstrong, Marcus Trufant game, including the losses at Ohio State and to Washington. and Rien Long…Armstrong, Kyle Basler, Erik Coleman, Isaac Brown, Darling, David, Drew Dunning, Jermaine COUGS HALT PAC-10 RUSHERS: WSU allowed just 152 Green and Jeremey Williams all return for 2003: rushing yards in the last five regular season games of 2002, Arizona -17, ASU 37, Oregon 60, Washington 19 and LIMITING PUNT RETURNS: WSU allowed just one punt UCLA 53…in eight Pac-10 games, WSU allowed 475 return in the last five regular-season games of 2002, two in rushing yards, a league-game school record average of 59.4 the last six games…the lone returns were one for minus one yards per game…WSU’s 1994 defense allowed just 78.0 yard by Stanford and one for 26 yards at UCLA. rushing yards per league game, the best ever for a Cougar defense until 2002…California’s Joe Igber, with 111 rushing yards, was the only Pac-10 running back last year to go over the century mark…the only other running back to do so against WSU’s defense is Ohio State’s Maurice Clarett with 230 yards.

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DUNNING SETS RECORD: Senior Drew Dunning, who set a NEWCOMERS SCORE FOR WSU IN 2002: Last year 32 of WSU record for kickers with 101 points in 2001 and then 52 touchdowns were scored by first-year players who return broke his own record with 113 points last year, started off for the 2003 season…on offense Devard Darling scored 12 the 2003 season strong, connecting on all four TD’s, Jermaine Green 10, Jonathan Smith seven, Troy attempts in the opener against Idaho…he had field goals of Bienemann and Sammy Moore two each (one receiving, one 46-42-29-35 yards…he now ranks third in career scoring a kickoff return against Oklahoma in the Rose with 233 points and is second in kick-scoring…Dunning Bowl)…redshirt freshman Will Derting had one of WSU’s needs 96 points to pass school record holder Jason Hanson, three defensive touchdowns. now a 12-year NFL veteran with Detroit…Dunning has averaging 107 points a year over the past two seasons. SMITH, BRUHN AVERAGE 11.1 YPC: Transfer Chris Bruhn averaged 13.1 yards per carry against Idaho, the SEASON SCORING YR TD 1-PAT 2-PAT FG PTS second best average in Cougar history, while Jonathan 1. Drew Dunning ‘02 47-49 22-32 113 Smith’s 10.0 averge against Idaho ranks tied for tenth on the 2. Steve Broussard ’89 17 1 104 list…Smith ended the game with 160 rushing yards and 3. Drew Dunning ’01 47-51 18-22 101 Bruhn 118…together they averaged 11.1 ypc. 4. Jason Hanson ’89 36-37 21-27 99 5. Rian Lindell ’97 57-60 12-17 93 SMITH LIKES TO PLAY AGAINST IDAHO: Senior 6. Jason Hanson ’88 46-47 15-21 91 Jonathan Smith likes playing the Idaho Vandals…this year 7. Bernard Jackson ’71 14 84 he rushed for 160 yards, scored twice and had a 38-yard Drew Dunning ’03 1-1 4-4 13 kickoff return…last year he had 121 yards with 12 caries and scored three times…that’s five touchdowns and 281 CAREER SCORING YR TD 1-PAT 2-PAT FG PTS rushing yards with 28 carries, an average of 10.0 ypc. 1. Jason Hanson,’88-91 139-144 63-96 328 2. Steve Broussard’86-89 41 1 248 4. Drew Dunning ’00-03 98-104 45-61 233 3. John Traut ’82-85 102-112 43-645 231 5. Rian Lindell ’97-99 110-113 32-50 206

WSU IS 3-0-1 AGAINST INDEPENDENTS: WSU has played four teams since Pac-10 play began in 1978 that did not have a conference affiliation at the time of the game…in 1978 WSU tied Army 21-21…that was followed by wins over Army 31-18 in 1980 and Louisiana-Lafayette (USL) 77-7 in 1997 and then 44-0 in 1999.

MISC. NOTES FOLLOWING THE IDAHO GAME: • In blanking Idaho 25-0, Bill Doba became the first WSU coach since Babe Hollingbery to win his first game by a shutout; • WSU’s 127 passing yards against Idaho were the least since the Cougars has racked up since throwing for 122 against Washington in 2002; • WSU averaged 6.8 yards per rushing attempt against Idaho, the most since averaging 7.3 against California in a 63-37 win in 1997; • WSU ran off an 18-play drive in the first quarter that used 8:59…time consumed was the most since prior to 1989 and on just one other occasion in the last 15 years has WSU had an 18-play drive (18 at Stanford in 2001); Idaho has just one possession in that first quarter Saturday; • The last two times WSU opened the season by beating Idaho the Cougs also won game two on the road – 46-41 at BYU in 1989 and 41-20 at Boise State in 2001. • With two backs over 100 yards, WSU has now had 57 players rush for 100 or more yards on 181 occasions; last year Jermaine Green had four games of 100 or more yards. •

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SUPPLEMENTAL RELEASE NOTES COUGS BOAST STARTING EXPERIENCE: WSU fields [See WSU’s “Supplemental Notes” for additional details] an experienced team in 2003, with 32 players having started at least one game…in all, the Cougars boast a collective 295 WSU DEFENSE HALTS LONG RUSHES: In the last 15 starts, 144 by defensive players, 112 by offensive players years WSU has allowed just 164 runs of 20 yards or longer and 41 by kickers…offensively 12 players had starts last in 162 games…this year the Cougars have allowed 0 runs of year and on defense 12 started at least one game in 2002. 20 or more yards and 3 runs of 10-19 yards. DEFENSE VERY EXPERIENCED: Seven WSU defensive COUGS AGAINST RANKED TEAMS SINCE 1995: WSU players have each played in 30 or more games and three is 9-18 against ranked teams since 1995…when WSU has others have seen action in at least 20 games…in all, the 12 also been ranked, the Cougars are 4-6. defensive players who have made 144 starts have also played in a collective 350 games…WSU’s four top COUGS SCORE OFTEN: Since 1980 WSU has averaged defensive linemen have a collective 48 starts and have more than three touchdowns a game, currently boasting an played in 140 games…five linebackers have a collective 38 average of 26.1 points per outing, including 33.2 points per starts and have seen action in 99 games…in the secondary game last year. four players have started 58 games and have played in 112 games. NOTHING LIKE HOME: WSU performs better at home than on the road, as do most schools...at home the Cougars are OFFENSE HAS 112 STARTS: WSU boasts 17 offensive 46-32 (59.0%) and on the road the team is 38-46 players who have made a collective 112 starts during their (45.2%)...WSU’s 6-0 Pullman record in 1997 is the best ever career and have seen action in 256 games…one Cougar for the Cougars, while the 2001 record of 6-1 is the best on lineman, Josh Parrish, has played in 31 games, while three the road since the 1988 team also went 6-1. others have seen action in 20 or more games…in all 14 of the 17 players have tasted action in 10 or more games…up RUSHING TOTALS UNDER 100: In the last 15 years WSU front, there are eight players who have started 73 has held 62 of 162 opponents to less than 100 yards games…WSU receivers have a collective 30 starts and have rushing...the lows include Montana State -35 (1993), played in 59 games…the running backs have six starts and Arizona -17 (2002), Pacific -6 (1993) and Montana’s -6 20 games to their credit, while Matt Kegel has (1995)...in those 162 games, WSU held opponents to 50 or played in 26 games, with three starts. less yards 17 times. WSU SCORING STREAK FIFTH: Here are the longest 100-YARD RUSHERS FEW: Only 61 running backs have current scoring streaks among NCAA Div. I teams: BYU been able to crack the 100-yard mark in the last 15 years and 351, Texas 266, Washington 254, Michigan 226, WSU 215. 162 games against WSU’s defense...USC’s Mazio Royster, Washington’s Beno Bryant, UCLA’s Skip Hicks and WSU’S EXPERIENCE: The Cougars are 2-4 in Reuben Droughns from Oregon are the only backs to have overtime games. done so in back-to-back seasons. FOUR COUGS BOAST 20+ STARTS: Five WSU starters RED ZONE: In 2003 WSU has scored 4 times in 5 trips into have made 20 or more starts in their career and 14 players the Red Zone, 2 touchdowns and 2 field goals…the failure have made 10 or more starts…Drew Dunning (27), Josh was an interception…opponents have scored 0 touchdowns Parrish (25), Jason David (22), Calvin Armstrong (21) and and 0 field goals in 1 Red Zone appearance…the failure was Tai Tupai (20) have the most starts. a blocked field goal.

TURNOVERS: WSU is +1 in turnovers for 2003…in the last 15 years, WSU is -36 in turnovers…twice WSU has had fewer turnovers than the opponents, +12 in 2001 and +9 in 1994, while the turnovers were even in 1995.

BREAKING DOWN TOP 22-44: WSU’s starting lineup against Notre Dame of 22 players includes 0 freshmen, 4 sophomores, 4 juniors and 14 seniors, while the top 44 (two- deep) consists of 7 freshmen, 8 sophomores, 11 juniors and 18 seniors...in the two-deep, WSU lists a combined 15 freshmen-sophomores and 29 juniors-seniors.

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2003 RANKINGS FOR THE COUGARS

PLAYER CATEGORY AVG PAC-10 2003 WSU TEAM STATISTICAL RANKINGS [Released 09/01/03] Pacific-10 Conference rankings begin Sept. 8 WSU WSU WSU TEAM CATEGORY AVG PAC-10 NCAA Rushing Offense 339.00 1 4 Passing Offense 127.00 7 81 Passing Efficiency 94.19 7 76 T = tie Total Offense 466.00 3 20 Scoring Offense 25.00 5 42 Rushing Defense 83.00 4 22 2003 NOTRE DAME’S NCAA LEADERS Pass Defense 167.00 2 34 Pass Efficiency Defense 66.70 1 7 No games played in 2003, thus no rankings Total Defense 250.00 2 19 Scoring Defense 0.00 1t 1t t = Tie Net Punting 32.00 6 72 Punt Returns 22.50 1 5 KO Returns 38.00 1 6 Turnover Margin +1.00 4 22t

No games played for Notre Dame in 2003.

t = Tie

2003 WSU’S NCAA LEADERS

Jonathan Smith Rushing 160 9t Scoring 12.0 15t All Purpose Yards 226.0 4t Chris Bruhn Rushing 118 19t Virgil Williams Interceptions 2 1t Don Turner Interceptions 1 5t Sammy Moore Punt Returns 22.50 5 Drew Dunning Field Goals 4 1t Scoring 13.00 12t

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FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 8 SID: Rod Commons ([email protected]) ASSISTANTS: Linda Chalich, Craig Lawson, Jason Krump, Jason Hickman ([email protected]), Ilsa Gramer 509-335-COUG; FAX 509-335-0267 WEB: www.wsucougars.com September 1, 2003

WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS: Washington State's weekly FOX Sports Net award winners from the Idaho game are:

Pac-10 Offense Jonathan Smith (Pasadena, Calif.) Pac-10 Defense: Virgil Williams (Tacoma, Wash.) Pac-10 Special Teams: Drew Dunning (Issaquah, Wash.) Offensive Lineman: Sam Lightbody (Huntington Beach, Calif.) Offensive Back: Chris Bruhn (Woodland, Calif.) Offensive Scout Team: Josh Duin (Covington, Wash.) Defensive Back: Jason David (Covina, Calif.) Defensive Lineman: D.D. Acholonu (Seattle, Wash.) Defensive Scout Team: Chris Baltzer (Eugene, Ore.) Defensive Pursuit Player: Don Jackson (Natchez, Miss.) Cougar Claw: Chris Bruhn (Woodland, Calif.), Mike Shelford (Seattle, Wash.) Big Hit: Steve Dildine (Graham, Wash.), Jason David (Covina, Calif.), Faafetai Tupai (Monterey, Calif.) Cougar Tackler: Erik Coleman (Spokane, Wash.) Specialist of the Week: None Most Disciplined Offense: Troy Bienemann (Mountain View, Calif.) Most Disciplined Defense: Faafetai Tupai (Monterey, Calif.) Most Disciplined Special Teams: None Special Teams Big Play: None Assassin: Adam Braidwood (Delta, British Columbia) Iron Man: Jeremy Bohannon (Richland, Wash.) Gamebreaker: Sammy Moore (Mesa, Ariz.)

2003 WSU FOOTBALL STARTERS

POS IDA UND COL UNM ORE ARIZ STAN OSU USC UCLA ASU WASH SE Moore LT Armstrong LG Parrish C Shelford RG Mihlh’ser RT L’gtbody TE Bienema’n SB Harvey QB Kegel RB Greene FL Darling PK Dunning NOTE: WSU’s starting offensive lineup usually included three wide receivers (as noted above) and one running back, but occasionally included four wide receivers, usually without the , or five wide receivers without a tight end and running back.

DE Acholonu DT Tupai DT Williams DE Brown WLB Genatone MLB Jackson SLB Derting LCB Paymah SS Williams FS Coleman LCB David P Basler

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 9 SID: Rod Commons ([email protected]) ASSISTANTS: Linda Chalich, Craig Lawson, Jason Krump, Jason Hickman ([email protected]), Ilsa Gramer 509-335-COUG; FAX 509-335-0267 WEB: www.wsucougars.com September 1, 2003

BILL DOBA TV SHOWS: “KXLY Cougar Football Saturday” WSU RADIO: Bob Robertson, Jim Walden and Bud Nameck airs each Saturday during the football season at 12:00 p.m. combine talents on the 28-station Cougar Sports Network. PT, leading into ABC’s Pac-10 Game of the Week…Rick Robertson is in his 37th year of broadcasting Cougar sports, Lukens, Dennis Patchin and Bud Nameck host the while Walden, a former Cougar head coach (1978-86), is in shows...FOX Sports Net Northwest’s nightly (7:00 p.m.) his third season as a Cougar broadcaster. Broadcast time is Northwest Tonight program also gives extensive coverage to 60 minutes prior to kickoff. Additionally, the one-hour "Bill Doba and Cougar football. Doba Show," produced and distributed by the Cougar Sports Radio Network and KXLY, airs weekly on most network WEEKLY WSU PRESS CONFERENCES: WSU hosts a stations live Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. Robertson is the show’s weekly press conference each Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. in the regular host…all game broadcasts are available via the Media Information Conference Room, Bohler Addition 195. internet. To listen, and for complete broadcast schedules, All in-season head coaches and selected players (when connect to www.wsucougars.com. available) will be available for the phone conference and in- person interviews. Contact the WSU Media Information SATELLITE: The Pacific-10 office transmits a weekly 30- Office for more information. Members of the media may minute highlight package each Wednesday at 11:30 - 12:00 attend in person or participate by use of the telephone. PT on Telstar 6C, Transponder 24, C-Band (if trouble, call 310-779-3467 or the Pac-10 office). LISTEN TO COUGAR GAMES ANYWHERE: Cougar football fans can listen to the Voice of the Cougars Bob PAC-10 TELECONFERENCE: The Pacific-10 Conference Robertson's broadcasts, even if a network station is not in hosts a weekly teleconference call each Tuesday during the your locale. TRZ Sports Service Inc.'s "Teamline" provides football season…the teleconference call begins at 10 the hookup directly into the Cougar Sports Network. Call 1- a.m.…Bill Doba participates at 11:10 a.m….contact the Pac- 800-846-4700 and punch in the Cougar access code 5938. 10 media relations office for details, 925-932-4411. The cost is charged to your VISA or Mastercard. DOBA AND PLAYERS AVAILABLE: WSU head football LIVE TELEVISION: Pac-10 television action this week coach Bill Doba is available for individual media interviews includes: 11:00 a.m.-Noon each Wednesday. Arrangements for Sept. 6 WSU at Notre Dame, 11:30 a.m. PT NBC Doba interviews must be made through his office, 509- Sept. 5 Oregon State at Fresno State, 7:00 p.m. PT ESPN 335-0250. WSU players are available for interviews before Sept. 6 UCLA at Colorado, 12:30 p.m. PT ABC and after practice each Tuesday and Wednesday and before Sept. 6 Indiana at Washington, 1:00 p.m. PT FOX practice each Thursday. Contact Jason Hickman Sept. 6 Brigham Young at USC, 5:00 p.m. PT ABC ([email protected]) at the WSU Media Information Sept. 6 LSU at Arizona, 7:00 p.m. PT TBS Office.

FSNW-TV: FOX Sports Net (Northwest) will replay WSU’s DOBA PHONE CONFERENCES: Bill Doba is available for Sept. 6 game with Notre Dame Sunday, Sept. 7, at 7:00 p.m. media interviews three times weekly via a conference phone hookup, Sunday at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. and TICKETS: Tickets for all Cougar home and away games are Thursday at 2:15 p.m. For access information contact the available through the WSU Ticket Office, North 225 Grand, WSU Media Information Office. Pullman, Wash. 99164-1910, or by calling 800-GO-COUGS (available toll free from all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands).

AUDIO ON INTERNET: WSU's football broadcasts are INTERNET: WSU releases, statistics, notes and depth chart available on the Internet through OCSN, WSU’s Web provider, information are loaded weekly on the WSU Athletics Home and also at Yahoo.com...the address is: Page. The address is: http://www.wsucougars.com. http://www.wsucougars.com.

2003 WASHINGTON STATE DEPTH CHART VS. NOTRE DAME

COUGAR OFFENSE COUGAR DEFENSE

SE 3 * [1] SAMMY MOORE (5-11, 194, Sr.) WE 9 ** [1] ISAAC BROWN (6-2, 229, #Sr.) 88 * [0] Trandon Harvey (5-11, 187, #So.) 94 [0] Mkristo Bruce (6-5, 249, #Fr.) 84 [0] Robert Franklin (6-2, 195, #Fr.) LT 95 ** *[1] JEREMEY WILLIAMS (6-4, 288, #Sr.) LT 67 * [1] CALVIN ARMSTRONG (6-7, 311, #Jr.) 44 ** [0] Josh Shavies (6-6, 316, Sr.) 77 [0] Patrick Afif (6-7, 319, Jr.) 19 [0] Odell Howard (6-3, 272, #Fr.) 72 [0] Spencer Hollison (6-5, 283, #Fr.) RT 97 *** [1] TAI TUPAI (6-5, 320, Sr.) LG 50 *** [1] JOSH PARRISH (6-7, 324, #Sr.) 99 ** [0] Steve Cook (6-3, 293, #Jr.) 64 [0] Steve Nelson (6-3, 280, #Sr.) 79 [0] Bryan Olson (6-4, 282, #So.)

C 63 * [1] MIKE SHELFORD (6-2, 269, #Sr.) SE 17 *** [1] D. D. ACHOLONU (6-3, 245, Sr.) 69 [0] Keola Loo (6-1, 285, Jr.) 13 * [0] Adam Braidwood (6-5, 264, So.) 61 [0] Josh Duin (6-3, 302, Fr.) 58 [0] Matt Mullenix (6-5, 235, Fr.)

RG 78 * [0] RILEY FITT-CHAPPELL (6-6, 314, #So.) WLB 48 *** [1] AL GENATONE (6-0, 229, #Sr.) 66 * [1] Nick Mihlhauser (6-3, 287, So.) OR 46 ** [0] Pat Bennett (6-0, 229, Jr.) 69 [0] Keola Loo (6-1, 285, Jr.) 49 [0] Steve Dildine (6-1, 212, #Fr.)

RT 75 ** [1] SAM LIGHTBODY (6-9, 319, #Jr.) MLB 52 * [1] DON JACKSON (6-0, 231, Sr.) 78 * [0] Riley Fitt-Chappell (6-6, 314, #So.) 43 [0] Brian Hall (6-2, 243, #Fr.) OR 73 [0] Sean O’Connor (6-5, 282, #Fr.) 10 * [0] Aaron Wagner (6-2, 248, #So.)

TE 81 * [1] TROY BIENEMANN (6-5, 252, So.) SLB 51 * [1] WILL DERTING (6-0, 237, #So.) 80 [0] Cody Boyd (6-8, 240, #Fr.) 42 [0] Scott Davis (5-11, 225, #Fr.) 47 [0] Jesse Taylor (6-3, 250, So.) OR 12 *** [0] Ira Davis (6-0, 213, #Sr.) 82 * [0] Adam West (6-6, 243, #So.) 44 [0] Mark Ahlberg (6-5, 280, #Jr.) LCB 15 ** [1] KARL PAYMAH (6-0, 198, #Jr.) 21 [0] Alex Teems (5-11, 181, #So.) SB 88 * [1] TRANDON HARVEY (5-11, 187, #So.) 38 [0] Tyler Sellers (5-10, 173, #Fr.) 35 ** [0] Scott Lunde (6-2, 213, #Sr.) 6 * [0] Marty Martin (5-10, 182, #So.) SS 24 *** [1] VIRGIL WILLIAMS (6-1, 192, #Sr.) 28 ** [0] Hamza Abdullah (6-3, 209, #Jr.) QB 4 *** [1] MATT KEGEL (6-5, 227, #Sr.) 37 [0] Eric Frampton (5-11, 198, #Fr.) 9 [0] Josh Swogger (6-5, 238, #Fr.) 18 [0] Alex Brink (6-2, 191, Fr.) FS 27 *** [1] ERIK COLEMAN (5-10, 205, Sr.) 26 ** [0] Jeremy Bohannon (5-10, 203, Jr.) RB 30 * [1] JERMAINE GREEN (6-0, 228, Sr.) 41 * [0] Aaron Joseph (6-2, 200, #So.) 5 * [0] Jonathan Smith (5-10, 190, Sr.) 38 * [0] Allen Thompson (5-10, 205, #So.) RCB 29 *** [1] JASON DAVID (5-8, 180, Sr.) 33 [0] Chris Bruhn (6-3, 215, #Jr.) 25 [0] Don Turner (6-0, 177, #Fr.) 32 [0] Omowale Dada (5-10, 195, So.) FL 1 * [1] DEVARD DARLING (6-3, 213, #Jr.) 2 [0] Chris Jordan (6-1, 205, #Fr.) P 8 * [1] KYLE BASLER (6-3, 235, #So.) 89 [0] Brett Johnson (5-11, 195, #Jr.) 18 * [0] Graham Siderius (6-1, 196, #So.)

INJURED – OUT INDEFINATELY PK 10 ** [3] DREW DUNNING (5-11, 170, #Sr.) DT 98 * [0] Bryan Boyer (6-4, 255, #So.) 18 * [0] Graham Siderius (6-1, 196, #So.) WSU SPECIAL TEAMS INJURED – OUT INDEFINATELY WR 87 * [0] Thomas Ostrander (6-1, 205, #So.) KO: 3 Graham Siderius (6-1, 196, #So.) QB 8 * [0] Chris Hurd (6-2, 213, #So.) 10 Drew Dunning (5-11, 170, #Sr.) SB 36 * [0] Jevon Miller (6-0, 190, #So.) OG 71 ***[8] Billy Knotts (6-7, 282, #Sr.) LONG SNAPS: 81 Troy Bienemann (6-5, 252, So.) (Punts) OG 76 * [1] Norvell Holmes (6-3, 304, #So.) 78 Riley Fitt-Chappell (6-6, 314, #So.) (FG/PAT)

CAPTAINS: HOLDER: 89 Brett Johnson (5-11, 195, #Jr.) Offense – Matt Kegel (4) Defense – Erik Coleman (27) Special Teams – Al Genatone (48) P-RETURNS: 3 Sammy Moore (5-11, 194, Sr.) [ ] = Number of 2003 starts; not always at same position. 29 Jason David (5-8, 180, #Sr.) * = Varsity letters earned # = Has redshirted KO-RETURN: 3 Sammy Moore (5-11, 194, Sr.) Revised: 09/01/03 5 Jonathan Smith (5-10, 190, Sr.)

2003 WASHINGTON STATE COUGAR FOOTBALL - P-1

Date Opponent W/L Score Overall Conference Time Attend Aug 30, 2003 Idaho W 25-0 1-0 0-0 3:05 50,113 Sept. 6, 2003 @ Notre Dame Sept. 13, 2003 @ Colorado Sept. 20, 2003 New Mexico Sept. 27, 2003 @ Oregon Oct. 4, 2003 Arizona Oct. 18, 2003 @ Stanford Oct. 25, 2003 Oregon State Nov. 1, 2003 @ USC Nov. 8, 2003 UCLA Nov. 15, 2003 Arizona State Nov. 22, 2003 @ Washington # - Game played at Seahawks Stadium, Seattle, with WSU the official home team.

TEAM STATISTICS WSU OPP RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G SCORING 25 0 Bienemann, Troy 1 3 30 10.0 0 16 30.0 Points Per Game 25.0 0.0 Harvey, Trandon 1 3 28 9.3 0 12 28.0 FIRST DOWNS 23 14 Smith, Jonathan 1 2 28 14.0 0 19 28.0 Rushing 16 5 Darling, Devard 1 2 18 9.0 0 10 18.0 Passing 6 8 Boyd, Cody 1 1 8 8.0 0 8 8.0 Penalty 1 1 Moore, Sammy 1 1 8 8.0 0 8 8.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 339 83 Jordan, Chris 1 1 7 7.0 0 7 7.0 Yards gained rushing 351 105 Total...... 1 13 127 9.8 0 19 127.0 Yards lost rushing 12 22 Opponents...... 1 16 167 10.4 0 25 167.0 Rushing Attempts 50 26 Average Per Rush 6.8 3.2 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Average Per Game 339.0 83.0 Moore, Sammy 2 45 22.5 0 23 TDs Rushing 2 0 Total...... 2 45 22.5 0 23 PASSING YARDAGE 127 167 Opponents...... 2 8 4.0 0 12 Att-Comp-Int 23-13-1 36-16-3 Average Per Pass 5.5 4.6 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Average Per Catch 9.8 10.4 Williams,Virgil 2 31 15.5 0 16 Average Per Game 127.0 167.0 Turner, Don 1 1 1.0 0 1 TDs Passing 0 0 Total...... 3 32 10.7 0 16 TOTAL OFFENSE 466 250 Opponents...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total Plays 73 62 Average Per Play 6.4 4.0 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Average Per Game 466.0 250.0 Smith, Jonathan 1 38 38.0 0 38 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 1-38 7-158 Total...... 1 38 38.0 0 38 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 2-45 2-8 Opponents...... 7 158 22.6 0 64 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 3-32 1-0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 38.0 22.6 FUMBLE RETURNSNo. Yds Avg TD Long PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 22.5 4.0 Total...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 10.7 0.0 Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 FUMBLES-LOST 2-1 4-0 PENALTIES-YARDS 8-73 9-75 Average Per Game 73.0 75.0 PUNTS-YARDS 3-104 6-252 Average Per Punt 34.7 42.0 Net punt average 32.0 34.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 33:16 26:44 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6/14 3/13 3rd-Down Pct 43% 23% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0/0 0/2 4th-Down Pct 0% 0% SACKS BY-YARDS 3-20 0-0 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 2 0 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 4-4 0-2 PAT-ATTEMPTS 1-1 0-0 ATTENDANCE 0 0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total WSU 0 10 6 9 25 Opponents 0 0 0 0 0 11

2003 WASHINGTON STATE COUGAR FOOTBALL - P-2

RUSHING G TC YG YL NYG AVG TD LG YDS/G Smith, Jonathan 1 16 160 0 160 10.0 2 49 160.0 Bruhn, Chris 1 9 118 0 118 13.1 0 28 118.0 Green, Jermaine 1 21 59 11 48 2.3 0 11 48.0 Kegel, Matt 1 2 8 0 8 4.0 0 4 8.0 Harvey, Trandon 1 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 6.0 Team 1 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -1.0 Total...... 1 50 351 12 339 6.8 2 49 339.0 Opponents...... 1 26 105 22 83 3.2 0 16 83.0

PASSING G Effic PA PC PI Pct Yds TD LG Avg/G Kegel, Matt 1 90.82 21 12 1 57.1 108 0 16 108.0 Swogger, Josh 1 129.80 2 1 0 50.0 19 0 19 19.0 Total...... 1 94.21 23 13 1 56.5 127 0 19 127.0 Opponents...... 1 66.74 36 16 3 44.4 167 0 25 167.0

|------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Dunning, Drew 0 4-4 1-1 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 13 Smith, Jonathan 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Total...... 2 4-4 1-1 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 25 Opponents...... 0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Smith, Jonathan 1 16 160 0 160 160.0 Bruhn, Chris 1 9 118 0 118 118.0 Kegel, Matt 1 23 8 108 116 116.0 Green, Jermaine 1 21 48 0 48 48.0 Swogger, Josh 1 2 0 19 19 19.0 Harvey, Trandon 1 1 6 0 6 6.0 Team 1 1 -1 0 -1 -1.0 Total...... 1 73 339 127 466 466.0 Opponents...... 1 62 83 167 250 250.0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Smith, Jonathan 1 160 28 0 38 0 226 226.0 Bruhn, Chris 1 118 0 0 0 0 118 118.0 Moore, Sammy 1 0 8 45 0 0 53 53.0 Green, Jermaine 1 48 0 0 0 0 48 48.0 Harvey, Trandon 1 6 28 0 0 0 34 34.0 Williams,Virgil 1 0 0 0 0 31 31 31.0 Bienemann, Troy 1 0 30 0 0 0 30 30.0 Darling, Devard 1 0 18 0 0 0 18 18.0 Boyd, Cody 1 0 8 0 0 0 8 8.0 Kegel, Matt 1 8 0 0 0 0 8 8.0 Jordan, Chris 1 0 7 0 0 0 7 7.0 Turner, Don 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 Team 1 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -1.0 Total...... 1 339 127 45 38 32 581 581.0 Opponents...... 1 83 167 8 158 0 416 416.0

2003 WASHINGTON STATE COUGAR FOOTBALL - P-3

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Dunning, Drew 4-4 100.0 0-0 1-1 1-1 2-2 0-0 46 0

FG SEQUENCE WASHINGTON STATE OPPONENTS IDAHO (46),(42),(29),(35) 39,42 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Basler, Kyle 3 104 34.7 47 0 0 0 0 Total...... 3 104 34.7 47 0 0 0 0 Opponents...... 6 252 42.0 49 1 0 1 0

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |-----Pass Def-----| |---Fumbles---| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo AT TTl TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 27 Coleman, Erik 1 4 1 5 ...... 51 Derting, Will 1 2 3 5 0.5-1 0.5-1 ...... 15 Paymah, Karl 1 3 1 4 ...... 17 Acholonu, D.D. 1 2 2 4 . . . 1 2 . . . . 29 David, Jason 1 3 1 4 . . . 1 . . . . . 52 Jackson, Don 1 3 1 4 0.5-2 0.5-2 . 1 1 . . . . 99 Cook, Steve 1 1 2 3 ...... 9 Brown, Isaac 1 1 2 3 1.0-2 . . . 1 . . . . 24 Williams,Virgil 1 3 . 3 . . 2-31 ...... 26 Bohannon, Jer. 1 1 1 2 ...... 28 Abdullah, Hamza 1 1 1 2 ...... 0J Wagner, Aaron 1 1 1 2 1.0-7 1.0-7 ...... 37 Frampton, Eric 1 2 . 2 ...... 97 Tupai, Tai 1 1 1 2 ...... 49 Dildine, Steve 1 1 1 2 ...... 25 Turner, Don 1 2 . 2 . . 1-1 ...... 46 Bennett, Pat 1 1 . 1 ...... 1 . . 48 Genatone, Al 1 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . 43 Hall, Brian 1 . 1 1 ...... 42 Davis, Scott 1 1 . 1 ...... 94 Bruce, Mkristo 1 1 . 1 1.0-10 1.0-10 . . 1 . . . . 32 Dada, Omowale 1 1 . 1 ...... 13 Braidwood, Adam 1 1 . 1 ...... 21 Teems, Alex 1 . 1 1 ...... 95 Williams, Jer. 1 ...... 1 . . . . 80 Boyd, Cody 1 ...... 2 . Total...... 1 37 20 57 4-22 3-20 3-32 4 6 . 1 2 . Opponents...... 1 - - - - 0-0 1-0 2 2 1-0 1 . .