Program HISTORY

This season marks the 90th anniversary of the program’s 1919 league championship, under Harry Hughes 148

HISTORY Andre Augustine Andre Justin Borvansky Orbry Chamblee Orbry Jeremy Calhoun Nick Allotta ae,J let 16-6. . .1965-66 Baker, J. Albert . Baker, . .1987-88 Greg . .DE . .1973-74-75-76 Baker, Al . . .1919-20-21-22 Bain, Walter . .OL . .1994-95-96-97 Bailey, Eric . . .1909-10 Bahmeier, Peter . . .1921 Bacon, Russell . .WR . .1975-76 Bachman, Michael E. . .TE . .1971-72-73-74-75 Babich, Fred . .K . .2001-02-03-04 Babcock, Jeff . . .1900 Babbitt, Vernie B . . .1980-81 Augustine, Andre . .WR . .2003 Atchison, Caleb . . .1953-54 Ashbaugh, Laurence . .FB . .1956-57-58-59 Ashbaugh, Alan . .DT . .1973-74-75-76 Arthur, Daniel P. . .OL . .2006 Arnold, Marvin . .DT Armer, Timothy . .1975-76 . . .1936-37 Archer, Maurice . .FB . .1961-62 Apisa, William . .WR . .1993-94-95-96 Antoine, Ronald . .LB . .1988-89 Ane, Lance . .TE . .1981 Ane, Dan . . .1966 Andrade, Rudolph . .OT . .1973-74-75-76 Anderson, Steven A. . . .1991 Anderson, Scott . .T . .1939-40-41 Anderson, Robert . .LB . .1975 Anderson, Mark . . .1942-43 Anderson, James E. . . .1947-48 Anderson, Glen R. . . .1939-40-41-42 Anderson, Gerald . . .1919-20-21 Anderson, George . .G . .1950-51 Anderson, Don L. . .TB . .1967 Anderson, Don E. . . .1946-47 Anderson, Don E. . .WR . .2002-03-04-05 Anderson, David . .OL . .2002-03 Amicarella, Jamie . . .1925-26 Ament, Glenn . .OL . .2005-06-07 Allotta, Nick . . .1911-12 Allen, Milton . .FB . .1966-67 Allen, John N. . .OG . .1978 Allen, Jeff . .DB . .1980 Allen, Jacky . .TB . .1987-88-89-90 Alford, Tony . .DB . .1993 Alford, Aaron . . .1902 Alexander . .TE . .2002-03-04-05 Alconcel, Brandon . .LS . .2008 Albritton, Scott . .G . .1958-59 Albee, John H. . .QB . .1996 Akins, Craig . .LB . .2003-04-05-06 Adkins, Luke . . .1947-48 Adamson, Bill . . .1959-60-61 Adams, Robert J. . . .1945 Adams, Ora . . .1915 Adams, Kyal . . .1945 Adams, Bob . .OG . .1968 Ackerley, Michael . . .1947 Ackelson, William . .T . .1949-50-51-52 Achzeger, Harvey . .E . .1946-47-48-49 Abshire, James . . .1924 Abott, Wiley A Blake, Jaime ...... 1995-96-97-98 . .RB . .1995-96-97-98 Blake, Jaime . . .1909-10 Blair, Tige . .E . .1963-64 Blair, Kenneth . .LB . .1973-74-75-76 Blahak, Tom . . .1970-71-72-73 Blackford, Rodney G. . . .1960 Black, Robert E. . . .1940-41-46-47 Blach, Perry . . .1970-71 Bitetto, Douglas . .G . .1951-52 Binkley, H. Alson . .OL . .2002-03-04-05 Bimper, Albert . . .1928-29 Bills, Carl . . .1969 Biernbaum, Larry . .E . .1963-64 Biddle, James . .LB . .2008 Biddle, Jacob . . .1906 Bice, Eugene . .HB . .1965 Beverly, Randolph . .HB . .1985 Bevacqua, Tony . . .1945 Bethea, Alfred . . .1938 Carl Berryman, . .QB . .1960-61 Berringer, William G. . . .1946-47 Bernard, Nelson . . .1937-38-39-40 Bergman, Walter F. . .TE . .1949-51-52 Benton, Richard E. . .OL . .1983-84-85-86 Benton, John . .DL . .1997-98-99-00 Bennett, Jamie . .QB . .1989 Benglen, Scott . .OL . .2006-07-08 Benedict, Scott . .DB . .1995-96-97 Benallo, Jon . .QB . .1964-65 Belt, Edward W. . . .1975 Bellman, David K. . .DT . .1975-76-77 Bell, Mike J. . .WR . .1975-76-77 Bell, Mark R. . .TE . .1975-76-77 Bell, Mark E. . .RB . .2004-05, 07-08 Bell, Kyle . .DB . .2002-03 Beling, Curt . . .1971-72 Behrens, Kenneth W. . . .1918 Beckman, Francis . .C . .1965-66-67-68 Becker, Hiram J. . . .1934 Beck, Dudley . .OG . .1964-65-66-67 Beaudette, Rod . . .1926-27-28 Beattie, Dan . .OT . .1989-90 Bean, Todd . .FL . .1984-85-86-87 Beach, Sanjay . . .1937 Baxter, David . .G Bauer, . .1955-56 George E. . . .1970-71-72-73 W. Battle, Gregory . .FB . .1984-85-86 Battle, Gregg . .OT . .1991-92 Basso, Jason . .TE . .2002-03-04-05 Bartz, Matt . .FB . .1983-84-85-86 Bartalo, Steve . .FL . .1986-87-88 Bartalo, Mike . .OG Barrett, Ty . .1984-85-86-87 . .HB . .1955-56 E. Barnes, Larry . .S . .1962-63-64-65 W. Barnes, Jerry . .K . .1978-79 Barilla, Mickey . . .1902 Balman, Young . .QB . .1956-57 Balman, Donald W. . .LB . .1994-95 Ballard, Karl . .WR . .1995-96-97 Ballard, Darrell . . .1922-23-24 Ball, Walter . . .1927-28-29 Ball, W. E. . .TE . .2000 Baldischwiler, Matt . .E . .1955-56-57 Bakovich, George . . .1913-14 Baker, Wilfred Burke, Pat ...... 1980-81-82-83 . .DE . .1980-81-82-83 Burke, Pat . . .1957 Burick, Richard J. . . .1920-21 Burdick, John . . .1973 Burchette, David . Burch, Raymond T. . .1960-61 . .OLB . .1983-84-85 Burch, Jeff . . .1895 Bunghardt, Alfred . . .1937-38 Bundy, Stanley . . .1974-75 Bunch, Robert D. . .S . .1964-65-67 Bugni, James F. . . .1968 Bugge, Anthony J. . .FB . .1955-57-58-59 Buderus, E. Charles . .DB . .2004-05-06-07 Zac Bryson, . . .1979 David Bryne, . .LS . .2007 Steve Bryan, . . .1938-39 Bruhl, James . .DB . .1979-80-81 Browne, Less . .LB . .1980-81 Browne, Jerry . .HB . .1958-59-60-61 Brown, Richard R. . .K . .1988-89-90-91 Brown, Mike . .WB . .1966-68-69 Brown, McClinton . .FB . .1991-92-93-94 Brown, Leonice . .T . .1960-62-63 Brown, Hubert N. . . .1957 Brown, Harold . . .1921-22-24 Brown, Hamil . . .1925-26-27 Brown, Carl . .OL . .1998 Brooks, Craig . . .1946 Brookins, Jack . .FL . .1985-86-87 Brookhart, J. D. . .QB . .1963-64 Brocavich, Ronald G. . . .2002-03-04-05 Brisiel, Michael . . .1909-11 Brill, Joe . . .1936-37 Bresnahan, Edward . .LB . .2007-08 Brewer, Ricky . . .1918-19 Bresnahan, Charles . . .1946-47 Bremkamp, Robert . .RB . .1982 Brehm, Mark . .FB . .1953-54 Bredhoff, Carl H. . .HB . .1952-53-54 Braun, Richard G. . .CB . .1972 Brandt, Edward C. . . .1924-25-26 Brand, Rudolph . .FL . .1988-89-90 Branch, Tony . .DB . .1976-77-78 Branch, Dupree . .FB . .1996 Branch, Calvin . . .1938-39 Brady, Ronald . . .1925-26 Brady, Robert J. . .LB . .1987-88-90 Boyd, Jon . .DT . .1993-94-95-96 Bowman, Kirk . . .1945-46-47 Bostwick, Donald . .OT . .1973-75-76 Bosley, David . .OL . .1997-98-99-00 Borvansky, Justin . . .1940-41 Born, James . .WR/QB Borcky, T.J. . .2008 . .CB . .1991-92-93-94 Booker, Vincent . . .1941-42 Bonnatti, Rudolph . .OT . .1971-73-74-75 Bonk, Douglas R. . .DT . .1980-81 Bolton, Steve . Boeger, . .1967-68 Fred D. . .RB . .1978-79 Bobrowicz, Jeff . .LB . .1981-82-83 Blaskovich, John . .G . .1951-52 Blasi, Robert . . .1934-35-36-37 Blase, Andrew . .HB . .1964-65 Blanchard, Bernard E. . . .1937-39-40 Blake, Pershing ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS, 1893-2008 hitan ef...... 999 . .FB . .1989-90 Christmann, Jeff . .QB . .1962-63 Christiansen, John . .HB . .1948-49-50 Christiansen, Jack . .DE . .1987-88-89-90 Chirico, Robert . .OT . .1982-83-84-85 Chirico, Bill . .RB . .2001-02 Childs, Henri . . .1931-32 Cheesebro, Harold . Cheeley, . .1906 Ned . . .1970-72-73 Chearno, Richard . .CB . .1994 Chatman, Lamar . . .1909 Chase, Reno . . .1970 Chase, Howard . . .1906 Chase, E. A. . .SE . .1981-82-83 Champine, Jeff . .ILB . .1979 Chamblee, Orbry . .QB . .1946-47-49 Chaffee, Harold G. . .OL . .1995-96-97-98 Cesario, Anthony . .OG . .1970-72-73-74 Cerveny, Wesley W. . . .1937-38 Cavanaugh, Richard . . .1902 Cavanaugh . . .1969 Catullo, James J. . .DB . .2003-04-05-06 Cathy, Brandon . . .1969-70-71-72 Caswell, Gerald . . .1945 Cascianai, Aldo . .DE . .1976-77 Carter, Woodrow . . .1945 Carter, Vernon . .DL . .2003-04-05 Carter, Terrance . .CB . .1988-89-90-91 Carroll, Harlan . .TB Carr, . .1987-89-90 Tony . .LB . .1982-83-84 Carr, Dale . .FB . .1992-93-94-95 Carn, Renard . . .1919-20 Carey, Leo . .OT . .1975-77-78 Carew, Michael . .OT . .1992-93 Capes, Lewis . . .1932-33-34 Campbell, Sam . .DE . .1975-76-77 Campbell, Kent . . .1971 Campbell, David . .TE . .1980-81 Camp, Mike . .QB . .1951-52-55-56 R. Callahan, Jerry . .DB . .1979-80-81-82 Call, Mike . .OT . .1980-81-82-83 Call, Kevin . . .1895 Calkins, Richard . . .1895 Calkins, Henry . . .1995-96 Calhoun, Jeremy . . .1924-25-26-27 Caldwell, W. R. . . .1933-34-35-36 Cable, Norman C yu,Gog ...... 90. . .1930 Byrum, George . .FS . .1989-90 Byrne, Andy . . .1928-29-32 Buxton, Dale . . .1945 Butz, Homer . .RB . .1974-75 Butler, J. Eugene . . .1917-18 Bushnell, Nate . . .1938-39-40 Busch, William B. . .QB . .2001 Busch, D.J. . . .1948 Burum, Earl . .QB . .1951-52 Burroughs, Donald E. . .CB . .1969-70 Burris, Wayne . .HB . .1951-52-53 Burl, Alex . .WR . .1994 Burks, Donovan . .HB . .1963-64 Burkett, Norman E. . . .1992-93-94 Burkett, Jeremy . . .1942 Burke, Wesley HISTORY 149 Dude Dent Ron Cortell Tom French Tom Frank Faucett Frank Cliff Featherstone OOTBALL F AMS 2009 R G JoshGabler, ...... 2008...... S . . . Gahagan, Chris ...... 1982-83-84 ...... DT Gallimore, Jason. .1999-00-01 ...... DB Gallimore, Justin ...... 1999-00-01 ...... DB Galusha, Jake ...... 2006-07-08 ...... DB TravisGarcia, ...... 2003-04-05 ...... RB Bill N.Gardner, ...... 1954 ...... E RyanGardner, ...... 2008 ...... WR ...... 2000-01-02-03 Terrell . . . . .OL Gardner, PaulGasser, ...... 1988-90-91 ...... DE Gates, Artese ...... 1958-59 ...... T Gates, Herbert ...... 1909 ...... Feldman ...... 1917...... Fenech, Michael J. . . . .1972 ...... C Fernandez, Vincent ...... 1961 ...... Fetz ...... 1910 ...... Fiala, Dan . .1981-82-83 ...... LB Fiala, Doug ...... 1985-86-87 ...... OT Finch, Aaron ...... 1978-79-80-81 . . . . .OC Finck, Alva ...... 1946-47 ...... BruceFinkbeiner, ...... 1965-66-67 ...... Finlayson, Broc ...... 2000-01 ...... OL DeanFischer, ...... 1978-79 .DB ...... T. Charles Fisher, ...... 1954-55-56-57 ...... T Fisk, Kurt ...... 1978-79 ...... LB Jeff ...... 1987Fixmer, ...... TE . . . . . Flack, Norman ...... 1957 ...... Fleshmen, Hart ...... 1900 ...... Flockhart, Robert ...... 1966 ...... HB Flora, Jeff ...... 2001-02-03...... LB Flores, Joey ...... 2003-04 ...... WR ChrisFoerster, ...... 1980-81-82 ...... OC DavidFoley, ...... 2002-03-04 ...... DB Folsom, Joe ...... 1947-48-49...... Formica, Tom ...... 1978-79 ...... OT Fortune, Alvin. . . . .1956-57-58-59 ...... E . . . . . Foss, Melvin C...... 1959-60-61 ...... JamesFoster, ...... 1964-65 ...... LB ScottFoster, ...... 1984-85 ...... ILB Francis, Jon ...... 1982 ...... WR/DB Frank, Bernhardt ...... 1934-35-36 ...... Frank, John ...... 1929-30 ...... Franklin, Darrell ...... 1996-97 ...... WR Franz, Derek ...... 1997-98 ...... K AndreFrazier, . . . .1985 ...... Freauff, William ...... 1927-28 ...... Freeman, Dennis ...... 1977 ...... DT French, J. R...... 1926-27 ...... French, Jack ...... 1931-32-33-34 ...... French, Jasper ...... 1935-36-37-38 ...... French, Larrick ...... 1963-64-65 ...... OG R.French, Tom ...... 1967-68-69 ...... OT Frescolm, Joe ...... 1929 ...... Fries, Sherwood ...... 1939-40 ...... OttoFrisby, ...... 1913 ...... RayFrisby, ...... 1928-29-30 ...... Frisch, David ...... 1992 ...... TE GrahamFuller, ...... 1900-01-02 ...... Funk, Darrell ...... 1983-84-85-86 . . . . .DE F Fahrni, Bruce ...... 1971 ...... SteveFairchild, ...... 1978-79-80 ...... QB Farris, Billy ...... 2008 ...... QB Faucett, Frank ...... 1947-48-49-50 . . . . .HB Faucett, Mike ...... 1979-80-81 ...... DB Faught, Tom ...... 1947 ...... Featherstone, Clifford ...... 1975-76 ...... DB E Eakes, Todd ...... 1983-85-86-87 . . . .OG R. JamesEarley, ...... 1957 ...... WalterEarly, ...... 1924-25 ...... Eastlack, Leon ...... 1938-39-40-41 ...... Edward, Rex. . . . .1937-38-39-40 ...... Ehlers, Tom ...... 1980-81-82-84 . . . . .OC Eifred, James J...... 1956-57-58-59 ...... C Elkins, Ted ...... 1939-41-42...... Elliott, Kenneth ...... 1937 ...... Emerick, Darrell A...... 1967-68 ...... Endres, Douglas ...... 1965-66-67-68 . . . .OG Endres, Steven ...... 1968-70-71 ...... Engle, Terry ...... 1993 ...... OG Engleberg, Louis ...... 1935-36-37-38 ...... Englestad, Andy ...... 1997-98-99 ...... DB MikeEpley, ...... 1987-88 ...... CB Epstein, Epple ...... 1909-10 ...... Erickson, James R...... 1971 ...... Erickson, Robert B...... 1956-57-58-59 ...... C Erickson, Ronald W...... 1954-55-56 ...... HB Erwin, Warnock ...... 1934 ...... RyanEslinger, ...... 1996-97-98 ...... QB Estock, Oto...... 1913 ...... Estock, Robert S...... 1966-67 ...... OE Evans, Brandon ...... 1993-94-95 ...... OL Evers, Richard S...... 1964 ...... T Ewing, Harold ...... 1941 ...... Douglas, Clark A...... 1968-69-70 ...... Douglas, Howard ...... 1942 ...... Dove, Jerome ...... 1974-75 ...... DC Rodney D.Downey, ...... 1965-66-67-68 ...... S Drake, Tom ...... 1975-76 ...... WR/K Drake, William ...... 1956-57 ...... HB Dreessen, Joel ...... 2001-02-03 ...... TE Mark ...... 2001-02-003Dreyer, ...... OL Driscoll, Mark P...... 1971-72-74-75 . . . . .QB Driscoll, Steve ...... 1979 .QB ...... J. Dan Dubishar, ...... 1972-75-76 ...... OG Duda, Paul F...... 1968-69-70-72 ...... Dukes, Bennie ...... 1966-67 ...... DT Duncan, David A...... 1972-73-74 ...... DE Duncan, William T...... 1970-71 ...... Dundee, Steve ...... 1995-96-97 ...... OL Dunn, Jerry ...... 1990-91...... QB . Durral, Wayne ...... 1910 ...... Duvall ...... 1911 ...... Roger J.Dyer, ...... 1949-50...... E . Dygulski, Robert G...... 1959-60...... Dykeman, Ivan ...... 1929 ...... Cunningham, HaroldCunningham, ...... 1929 ...... Cuppari, Joey ...... 1999-00-01-02 ...... WR Curfman, Floyd ...... 1900 ...... Cyphers, Stephen C...... 1972-73-74-76 . . . . .OT D Dakovich, Bob ...... 1983-85-86-87 . . . . .OC Dalton, Herbert ...... 1932-33 ...... Dalton, Orris, K. . .1950-51-52-53 ...... E Dammann, Julius ...... 1930-31-32-33 ...... Damron, Brent ...... 1979 ...... TE Dando, Kirk ...... 1986-87 ...... CB Dansereau, Josh ...... 1996-97 ...... OL David, James ...... 1948-49-50-51 ...... E Davis, Dallas ...... 1997-98-99-01 . . . .WR Davis, Fred ...... 1985-86-87 ...... TE Davis, Glenn ...... 1925-26-27 ...... Davis, Lukas . . . .2003-05 ...... DB Davis, Mark E...... 1976 .RB ...... Davis, Prentice ...... 1992-93-94-95 . . . . .SS Davis, Rex ...... 1948-49 ...... Davis, Richard N...... 1957 ...... Davolt, Richard D...... 1957 ...... Dawson, Al ...... 1948 ...... Dawson, James III ...... 1961-62-63-64 ...... T AlbertDay, ...... 1927-28-29 ...... JoshDay, ...... 2004-05-06 ...... OL WilliamDay, ...... 1952-55-56-57 ...... E O. B...... 1925Dayser, ...... OttoDeanor, ...... 1906 ...... Deason, Robert ...... 1936-37-38-39 ...... ElbertDecker, ...... 1910 ...... DeFries, Hiram ...... 1959-60-61 ...... Dekleva, John ...... 1952-53-54-55 ...... G DeLappe, Joe ...... 1902 ...... Delfadillo, Frederick ...... 1957 ...... DeLine, Ben ...... 2008 ...... K DeLine, Steve ...... 1984-85-86 ...... K Dennison, Rick S...... 1976-78-79 ...... TE Dennison, Timothy ...... 1965-66-67-68 . . . . .DL Kevin R.Denny, ...... 1975 ...... P-DC Dent, Lewis ...... 1939-40-41-42 ...... DeSalvo, Jeffrey C...... 1975-76 ...... LB Detterick, Jim ...... 1993-94-95-96 . . . . .LB ChrisDeuchar, ...... 1991-92 ...... LB Deutsch, Michael P...... 1974-75-76-77 . . .DB/P Dibble, Joseph ...... 1900 ...... Dickerson, Clinton ...... 1937-38 ...... Dienes, Herman ...... 1935-36 ...... DiStefano, Scott ...... 1980 ...... Divilbliss, Edward ...... 1910-11 ...... Dobelis, Pete ...... 1987 ...... Dodrill, Dale ...... 1947-48-49-50 ...... G Doehling, Carl ...... 1916 ...... ScottDoerr, ...... 1988-89-90 ...... OT Doke, Horace ...... 1912-13-14 ...... DavidDoleshaw, ...... 1941-42 ...... Donaldson, Howard ...... 1918-19 ...... Donaldson, Zach ...... 2008 ...... S MarkDonnelly, ...... 1992-93-94 ...... OT Dora, Steve ...... 1978-79 ...... ILB Dorough, Dewey ...... 1986-87 ...... SE AlvinDorsey, ...... 1950-51-52-53 . . . . .HB Dotson, Harry “Hap” ...... 1915-18-19 ...... ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS, 1893-2008 LETTERWINNERS, ALL-TIME Churches, LloydChurches, ...... 1947 ...... Cieslinski, Rob . .1996-97-98 ...... DL . . . . Olin ...... 1923-24Clammer, ...... Clark, Glen...... 1921-22-23-24 ...... Clark, John ...... 2007-08...... LB . . . . Clark, Michael ...... 1958-59-60...... HB Clark, Peter R...... 1973-74 ...... TE Roy Clay, ...... 1940-41...... Clemmons, Douglas ...... 1957 ...... Clough, Scott ...... 1980-81-82 ...... LB Coan, James . .1945 ...... Cochran, Richard L...... 1950. .FB ...... JamesCoffey, . .1992 ...... DE William H.Coffey, . .1962-63-64-65 ...... C LesterCoiner, ...... 1911 ...... Colacion, Tony...... 1998-99-00-01 ...... LB Colburn, F...... 1906 ...... Coles, Phil ...... 1984-85 ...... OG SidneyColglazier, ...... 1957 ...... Collins, Gerald ...... 1987...... HB . . Collins, James ...... 1929 ...... Colwell, Fred . .1920-21 ...... Connell, Daniel J...... 1975-76 ...... Connell, Robert ...... 1945 ...... Connors, Leggio ...... 1910-11-12 ...... Cook, John E...... 1959-60-61-62 ...... G BenCooper, ...... 1900 ...... Copeland, Brian ...... 1988-89-90-91 . . . . .TB Corke, Michael ...... 1982 ...... Corn, Poe R. . .1955-56 ...... QB Cornelson, Curtis ...... 2007-08 ...... LB AlCorney, ...... 1995 ...... WR Cornforth, James ...... 1938 ...... Corning, Chris D...... 1964-66-67 ...... OT Cornish, Earl C...... 1956-57-58-59 ...... E Corrigan, James R...... 1957 ...... Cortell, Ron ...... 1985-86-87-88 . . . . .CB Jack E...... 1963-64Cory, ...... E Costello, Paul C...... 1960 ...... Coviello, Vince ...... 1984-85 ...... OLB Cowan, Jacob ...... 1895 ...... Cowan, Sidney ...... 1930-31-32-33 ...... Cowgill ...... 1909 ...... Cox, Carl ...... 1946-47-48 ...... Cox, Robert ...... 1990-91-92-93 . . . . .OC Cozzens, James ...... 1915 ...... Cozzetti, Pete ...... 1931 ...... Craft, Jason ...... 1997-98 ...... DB Craft, Mack ...... 1992-93-94-95 ...... Craig, James M...... 1971-72-73-74 . . . . .OT Crawford, J. Pingree ...... 1930 ...... Cregg, James ...... 1993-94-95 ...... OL Robert J.Crider, ...... 1957-58-59-60 . . . . .QB Glen W.Critchley, ...... 1965 ...... LB Crooks, Joseph G...... 1965-66 ...... MG Cross, Floyd ...... 1911-12 ...... Cross, Henry ...... 1934-35-36 ...... Crowell, Rick ...... 1996-97-98-99-00 . .LB Crowton, Gary ...... 1978 ...... WR Cruikshank, Chester ...... 1932-33-34 ...... Csolkovits, William ...... 1957 ...... Cullars, Ken ...... 1962 ...... HB Glen ...... 1936-37-38 ...... Cullor, WilliamCullor, ...... 1937-38 ...... 150

HISTORY Tony Goolsby Ray JacksonRay Clint Hjelm John Ivlow Bill Gray Griffin, Hardy ...... 1983 . .CB . .1983 Griffin, Hardy . .FB . .1992 Grenier, Geoff . . .1959-60 Grencher, Ronald . . .1966-67 Gregg, Terrance . . .1930 Greffenius, Ruben . .WR Greer, . .2008 Rashaun . . .1934 Greenwald, David . . .1895 Greenacre, Allen . . .1947-48 Green, Patrick . .RB . .2003-04-05 Green, Jimmy . . .1970-71 Green, Harold (Jake) . . .1932 Green, Farrell . .OL . .2000-01-02 Green, Aaron . .E . .1962-63 Greathouse, Robert . .OG . .1972-73-74-75 Gray, William T. . .T . .1954-55-56-57 Graves, Lawrence . .T . .1951-52-53-54 Graves, Edward, Jr. . . .1926-27-28 Graves, Edward . .DL . .2000-01 Graue, Geoff . . .1915 Grattan, Worthin . . .1911-12 Grant, John . . .1929-31-32 Graham, R. D. . . .1936-37-38 Graham, Owen . . .1973-74 Graham, John C. . . .1945 Graham, Earl . .QB . .1973-75-76 Graham, Danny D. . . .1963 Graff, Stanley . .G . .1958-59 Gower, Robert . . .1929 Goss, Elbert . . .1957 Goscinski, Aloysius J. . . .1936 Gordon, Harvey . .WR Goolsby, Tony . .1979 . .LB . .1999 Goolsby, Danny . .DE . .1981-82 Goodwin, Derek . .DL . .2001-02-03-04 Goodpaster, Patrick . .E . .1954-55-56 Goodnight, Earle . .RB . .2008 Good, Derek . . .1909 Gooch, Ernest . .WR . .1989-90-91-93 Gonzales, Billy . .OE . .1965 Goldman, Steven . .OT . .1978-79 Goldfeder, Mike . .E . .1949-50 Goebel, Harry . .OC . .1983-84-85-86 Goar, Guy . .G . .1954 Glick, Leon . .T . .1950-51 Glick, Ivan . .HB . .1952-53-54-55 Glick, Gary . .QB . .1955-56-57-58 Glick, Fred . .P . .1991 Glazer, Alan . . .1936-37-38 Gira, Paul . . .1989-90 Gimenez, Mike . .DG . .1968 Gillingham, Gary . . .1902 Gillin . .T . .1954-55 Gilliland, James H. . . .1945 Gifford, Bob . . .1913 Giddings, Ralph . . .1928-29 Giddings, Dennis . .DB . .1997-98-99-00 Gibson, Terrence . .WR . .1979 Gibson, Ray . . .1930-31-32-33 Geist, Alfred . .TE . .2008 Gee, Norman . . .1937 Gausman, Glen . .DE . .1971-72 Ronald Gatherwright, . . .1957-58-59-60 Gatewood, Donald E. . .HB . .1958-59-60 Gates, Ward edro,Afe . 15-9. .T . .1958-59 Henderson, Alfred M. . .OG . .1992-93 Hendershot, Bill . . .1917 Hemphill, Lester . .LB . .1981-82 Helm, Corey . . .1925-26-27-28 Helbig, Emerson . . .1928-29-30 Heiser, Everett . .LB . .1999-00-01-02 Heald, Doug . .LB/S . .2003 Hayward, Adam . . .1961 Hays, Robert J. . . .1948 Haynes, Jasper . .DL . .1994-95-96-97 Hawkins, DeVaughn . . .1927-28 Hascall, Lee . .P . .2008 Hartz, Anthony . . .1919-20 Hartshorn, Fred . . .1918-19-20 Hartshorn, Duane . .G . .1951-52-53-54 Hartman, James . . .1932-33-34 Hartman, James . .C . .1957-58-59-60 Hartley, Thomas . .RB . .1972 Harris, Wayne . .RB . .1973-74-75-76 Harris, Ronald M. . .G . .1959-60 Harris, Richard . .TE . .1983-84-85-86 Harris, David . . .1956-57 Harris, Conrad . .MB . .1969 Harrigan, William H. . .SS . .1975-76-77-78 Harr, Richard . .LB Harper, . .1980-81-82-83 Jeff . . .1968-69-71 Harms, Dennis . .LB . .1963-64-65-66 Harker, Michael . . .1968-69-70-71 Hargis, Gregg . . .1937-38 Oscar Harfert, . .LB . .1995-96 Harden, Derrick . . .1928-29 Hannah, Roy . . .1937 Hannah, Raymond . . .1926-27-28 Hannah, Paul . . .1929-30-31-32 Hannah, Claude . .HB . .1947-48 Hanna, Eddie . .E . .1957-58 Hanks, William A. . .DE . .1987-88-89-90 Hanks, Paul . .QB . .2004-05-06-07 Hanie, Caleb . . .1911 Hammond, James . .SS . .1982-83-84-85 Hammerschmidt, Dan . Hamilton, W. . .1929 . .LB . .1990-91 Hamilton, Otis . . .1935-36-38-39 Halverson, Otis . .FB . .1946-47-48-49 Hallmark, Dasel . . .1936-37 Halladay, Frank . .LB . .2003-04-05 Hall, Jahmal . .WR . .1997-98 Hall, Darran . . .1945-46-47-48 Hainlen, Robert . .P . .1972 Hainlen, Norman G. . .DE . .1996-97-98-99 Haggans, Clark . . .1912-13 Hagaman, Arthur . .OL . .2002-03 Hacker, Zeke . . .1937 Haach, Robert H Guiterrez, Leroy ...... 1961 . .QB . .1961 Guiterrez, Leroy . .MLB . .1967-69-70-71 Guthrie, Michael . .HB . .1956-57 Gupton, Frank . . .1957 Guest, Eugene J. . . .1939-40 Gross, Leo . .NT . .1987-88-89 Grimes, David . .OL . .2008 Griffith, Ryan . .DT . .1982-83 Griffin, James Houser, . . .1921-22-23 Jack . . .1920 House, Edward . . .1948 Horton, Paul . .DT . .1982-83 Hornung, Stan . .LB . .2005-06-07-08 Horinek, Jeff . .P . .1998-99 Horinek, Deone . . .1939-41-46 Hopper, Robert . .ILB . .1983-84-85-86 Hoover, Alex . .1927-28 Honstein, Henry . . .1965-66-67-68 Holub, Dennis A. . .FL . .1988-90-91 Holmes, Mark . .OT . .1964-65 Hollaus, Fred . .T . .1952-53-54-55 Holland, Willis . .QB . .2002-03-04-05 Holland, Justin . .DL . .1965-67-68 Holec, Robert . .DT . .1976-77-78 Holcomb, Dale E. . .OE . .1966-67 Hokanson, Robert . .WR . .2002 Hohs, Brandyn . . .1982 Hogan, Willie . .DE . .1999-00-01-02 Hogan, Peter . . .1970 Hogan, Edward T. . .T . .1954-55 Hoffner, Bryan . .WR . .1996-97-98 Hoffman, Art Hoerner, . . .1916-17-18 John . .T . .1947-48-50 Hoelzer, Clifford . . .1937-38 Hodges, Kenneth . .DT . .1991-92-93-94 Hodge, Steve . . .1986 Hock, Tim . .LB . .1987-88 Hock, Dan . . .1945-47-48-49 Hoch, Donald . . .1915 Hoch, Carl . .DE . .1983-85-86-87 Hjelm, Clint . . .1928-29-30 Hitchcock, Orville . . .1963 Hinton, Thomas . . .1960-61-62-63 Hinton, Robert . .SE . .1985-86 Hinn, Terry . . .1906 Hinken, A. H. . .FB . .1960-61-62-63 Hines, Kenneth . . .1919-20-21 Hinds, Ervin . Hindman, W. . .1949-47 F. . .E . .1950-51-52-53 Hinderlider, Clyde . .OG . .1970-71 Hillier, James . .DE . .2005-06-07-08 Hill, Tommie . .WR . .2004-05-06-07 Hill, George . .WR . .2000-01-02-03 Hill, Eric . . .1968-69-70-71 Hill, Edward . . .1969-70-71 Hill, Carl . .QB . .1991-92-93-94 Hill, Anthoney . . .1968-69 Highfield, Thomas . . .1939-40-41-42 Hess, Robert . . .1938-39 Hess, Charles . . .1906-08-09-10 Herrick, Robert . .OT . .1967-68-69-70 Herrera, Arturo . . .1956 Hernandez, Zack . . .1919-20-21 Herigstad, Oscar . .HB . .1959 Hergert, Clarence . . .1959-60 Hergenreter, Stanley . .DB . .2008 Herd, Ivory . .CB . .2004-05 Herbert, Robert . .DB . .2001-02 Hepp, Jason . .RB . .1978-80-81 Hendricks, Mike . .G . .1951-52-55-56 Hendricks, John J. . .LB . .2006-07 Hendrick, Matt . . .1964-65-66 Henderson, Jon ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS, 1893-2008 Hyde, Kenneth ...... 1922-23-24 . . .1922-23-24 Hyde, Kenneth . . .1922 Hyde, Earl . . .1966-67-68 Hutton, John W. . . .1913-14-15 Hutton, Alexander . .OT . .1991 Hutchins, Doug . .K . .1997-98-99-00 Hurst, C.W. . . .1932-33-34-35 Hunt, Earl . .HB . .1961-62 Humackick, Alex . .OG . .1962-63-64-65 Hull, Wayne . . .1935-36-37 Hughes, H. William . .WR/DB . .1984 Hughes, Duane . .DT . .1969-70 Hudson, Dan . .P . .2000-01-02 Huber, Joey . .OG . .1986-87-88 Howlett, Allen . .DB . .1978 Howell, Nick . .DB . .1996-97-99-00 Howell, John . . .1962-63 Houtz, Ronald . .RB . .2003-04 Houston, Marcus oe,JSaln...... 969-89 . . .1996-97-98-99 Jones, J’Sharlon . .E . .1946-47-48-49 Jones, George E. V. . .FB . .1982-83 Jones, Doug . .ST . .1991 Jones, Don . .LB . .2002-03-04-05 Jones, Courtney . .OG . .1975-76 Jondle, Kelly L. . .FB . .1980-81-82-83 Johnson, Terence . .DT . .2008 Johnson, Sevaro . . .1970-71 Johnson, Paul . .RB . .1980 Johnson, Lamar . . .1942 Johnson, James . .SS . .1983-84-85 Johnson, Gregg . . .1910-11 Johnson, George A. . . .1913-14-15 Johnson, George . .RB . .2005-06-07-08 Johnson III, Gartrell . .CB . .1984 Johnson, Darryl . .DS . .1974 Johnson, Bruce . . .1913 Johnson, Abner . .DT . .1970-71 Johanningmeier, Bill . .CB . .1987-88-89-90 Jersild, Craig . .DL . .1982-83 Jenkins, Ron . . .1957 Jemison, Ernest S. . .HB . .1959-61 Jeff, Waldo B. . .RB . .2003-04 Jaunarajs, Uldis . . .1934-35-36-37 James, George . .QB . .1975 Jaeger, Mitch . . .1928 Jacobsen, B. . .DE . .1967-68-69-70 C. Jacobs, Gregory . .DB . .1976 Jackson, Steven A. . .SS . .1988 Jackson, Sean . .CB . .1992-93-94-95 Jackson, Raymond . .HB . .1962-63 Jackson, Phillip D. . . .1900 Jackson, Orin . .WB . .1965-66-67-68 G. Jackson, Larry . .DE . .1968-69-70-71 Jackson, Charles L. J . .FB . .1991-92 Ivlow, John . .LB . .1974-75-76-77 Isoline, Dana C. . . .1939-40 Iseman, Jakie . . .1957 Isaais, Preston . .1923 Inman, Don . .LB . .1991-92-93-94 Ingram, Kareem . . .1940 Iadisernia, Anthony I HISTORY 151 Larry Jones Alvin Lewis John Laurita John Jimmie Kaylor Gartrell Johnson OOTBALL F AMS 2009 R Martinez, Adrian ...... 2006-07-08 ...... OL Martinez, Joe A...... 1958-59...... HB . . . . Mason, Donald ...... 1957-59-6 ...... G Mastropaolo, Benny ...... 2002-03 ...... Maten, Fred ...... 1951 ...... C Matheson, Jack ...... 1917-18-19-20 ...... Mathews, James ...... 1950-51...... HB . . . Matson, Sigmund ...... 1937-38-39-40 ...... Maurice, John ...... 1933 ...... Maxfield, Richard ...... 1895 ...... Maxwell, Chip ...... 1967-6 ...... QB ErnestMayer, ...... 1909 ...... McCall, Ben E...... 1921-23-24 ...... McCall, Glen ...... 1923 ...... McCants, Thomas ...... 1961-63-65 ...... OT RonaldMcClary, ...... 1951-52-53-54 . . . . .HB CoreyMcCoy, ...... 1997-98 ...... WR McCracken, Edwin ...... 1938-39 ...... McCracken, William ...... 1933-34-35-36 ...... McCullah, Homer ...... 1912 ...... McCutcheon, Lawrence ...... 1968-69-70 ...... HB McDonald, Donzell ...... 1978-79 ...... DB McDonald, Jack ...... 1938 ...... McDonald, Lora ...... 1929-30-31...... McDonald, Patrick ...... 1946-47 ...... McDougal, Kevin ...... 1996-97-98-99 . . . . .RB McDougal, Matt ...... 1994-95-96 ...... K McDougal, Michael ...... 1965-67-68-69 ...... McEuen, Edward ...... 1936-37 ...... McFarland, Kay ...... 1961 ...... JeffMcGarity, ...... 2000 ...... RB McGatlin, Don ...... 1968-69-71 ...... SE Charles ...... 1924-25-26 ...... McGaughey, McGee, Mike ...... 1993 ...... R McGee, Timothy . . . .1968-69-70-71 ...... DE McGill, Scott ...... 1976-77 ...... LB McGinness, Arthur ...... 1906 ...... McGoveran, Shawn ...... 2005 ...... HershelMcGraw, ...... 1941-42 ...... Thurman “Fum” . . . . .1946-47-48-49McGraw, ...... T WilliamMcGraw, ...... 1940-41 ...... KeliMcGregor, ...... 1981-82-83-84 . . . . .HB McGuckin, Chad. . . . .1999-00 ...... LB McHone, Vernon ...... 1941 ...... McKellan, William ...... 1933-34-35-36 ...... McKenzie, James ...... 1974-75 ...... LB McKenzie, Mark ...... 1990-91 ...... TE McKerral, Gordon ...... 1945 ...... McKibben, Frank ...... 1947-48-49-50 ...... T McKie, Mark. . . . .1949-50 ...... AB McLain, Kevin ...... 1973-74 ...... LB McLean, Eugene ...... 1957 ...... McMichial, Earl ...... 1919-20-21 ...... McMichial, William ...... 1929-30-31-32 ...... McMillin, James ...... 1916 ...... HB McMillin, Roy ...... 1970 ...... McNamara, William ...... 1954-55 ...... McNatt, Orville ...... 1951-52-53-54 ...... McNeill, Alex ...... 1900 ...... McPeek, Kevin ...... 2005-06 ...... McReynolds, A...... 1927 ...... M Maag, Ralph. . . . .1929-30-31-32 ...... 1991-92 Sylvester . . . Mabry, ...... CB Machlachlan, Scott ...... 1972-73...... RB Mackenzie, Mike ...... 1997-98-99-00 . . . . .DL TerryMackey, ...... 1959 ...... MacRenato, Paul ...... 1987-88-89-90 ...... Macon, Cory ...... 2008 ...... DE Macro, Lawrence ...... 1964-65 ...... DT Madrid, Joey ...... 2005-06-07 . . . . .OL/LS Madsen, Paul ...... 2008 ...... OL Madsen, Peter ...... 1927-28-29 ...... Maeda, Chester ...... 1940-41-42 ...... Maeding, Dale ...... 1968 ...... OG Magee, Ronald ...... 1955-56-57-58 ...... T Magna, Rudy ...... 1967-68...... LucasMallory, ...... 1997-98-00 ...... TE Mancini, Lawrence ...... 1938-39-40-41 ...... Mann, Lavell ...... 2002-03 ...... DL GianniMarcantonio, ...... 1992 ...... K . . . RobertMarceau, ...... 1992-93 ...... DE RoyMarchbanks, ...... 1980 ...... WR Marioni, Dario ...... 1942 ...... Mark, Kevin ...... 2003-04-05 ...... Marsh, Shane ...... 2005 ...... Marshall, Robert ...... 1955 ...... T Martin, Brian ...... 1988 ...... Martin, Phil ...... 1935-36-37-38 ...... Martin, Rocky ...... 1998-99-00-01 ...... Martin, Ron ...... 1987-88-89-90 . . . . .LB Hale ...... 1929Martin, W...... Martindale, Tom ...... 2004 ...... Martineau, Bill ...... 1979 ...... TE Lillie, Dexter ...... 1933-34-35-37 ...... Lind, Mike ...... 1976-78-79 ...... OG Linden, Paul ...... 1928...... Lindholm, Bob ...... 1982-83-84-85 . . . . .DE Doug ...... 1987-88-89-90Lindner, . . . . .TE TroyLindsay, ...... 1980-81-83 ...... FB Liss, Stan ...... 1971-73-75 ...... RB DonLoew, ...... 1945...... Lofton, Clarence ...... 1956-57 ...... FB Logenbaugh, Harry ...... 1925 ...... Long, Louie ...... 1957 ...... QB Loos, Preston ...... 1995-96-97 ...... P/K RaymondLoper, . .1949 ...... G Lopez, Andre ...... 1978 ...... DB Loraas, Thomas ...... 1975-76 ...... Earl C.Lory, ...... 1925-26 ...... Loss, Robert . .1915 ...... Lowe, Ameer ...... 1998-99-00-01 . . . . .DB Luddington, Daniel ...... 1946-47 ...... Luke, Tim...... 1987-88-89-90 ...... P Lunde, Stanley ...... 1971-72 ...... RB Lundstedt, Ivan ...... 1936-37 ...... Willie ...... 1994-95Lundy, ...... LB Lute, Lamar ...... 1957-58-59 ...... HB KevinLynch, ...... 1989-90-91-92 . . . . .DE ScottLynch, ...... 1993-94-95 ...... SS WalterLyons, ...... 1936-37-38-39 ...... Kornemann, JimKornemann, ...... 1987-88 ...... OT . . . . . Kovac, Charles F...... 1973-74-75-76 . . . . .RB Kravig, Harold ...... 1940-46-47 ...... George...... 1906 . . . . . Kreutzer, ...... Krisfalusi, Paul ...... 1996 ...... DL WilliamKrueger, ...... 1937 ...... Krum, Stephen H...... 1973-74-75-76 . . . . .LB Kruse, Robert ...... 1961 ...... Kubiak, Klay ...... 2008 ...... QB Kubiak, Klint ...... 2005-06, 08 ...... DB Kuhn, Gregg ...... 1971-72 ...... C Kulis, Frank ...... 1997 ...... TE ...... Kvamme, Nate ...... 1995-96-97-98 . . . . .LB L Labus, Timothy ...... 1966-69-70 ...... HB Laffea, Hubert . .1937 ...... LloydLair, ...... 1932-33-34 ...... Lamb, David ...... 1978 ...... DT Lamb, Jared ...... 2007 ...... P Lamborn, R.M...... 1906 ...... Lamson, Robert S...... 1955.E ...... Broderick ...... 1998-99-00-01Lancaster, . . . . .OL Lancisero, Adam ...... 2003-04 ...... Landers, Wade ...... 2005-06-07-08 . . . . .DE Donald P.Landry, ...... 1976-77 ...... OC Lang, Andrew ...... 1970-71-72-73 . . .C/OG Lapp, Wilmer ...... 1934-35-36-37 ...... Larson, Robert K...... 1973 ...... Larson, William H...... 1973-74 ...... TE Laskowski, David ...... 1987-88-90 ...... LB Laskowski, Leo ...... 1940-41 ...... FredLatimer, ...... 1982-83-84 ...... LB Latu, Nuku ...... 2008 ...... DT Laturnus, Bob ...... 1981-82-83 ...... LB DavidLaughter, ...... 1967 ...... OT Laurita, John ...... 1987-88-89-90 . . . .OG Lavan, Alton ...... 1964-65-66-67 ...... S Robert D.Lavender, ...... 1959-60-61-62 ...... E FredLaw, ...... 1912 ...... Lawrence, Jim ...... 1984-85-86 ...... DE Lawson, Ed ...... 1980-81-82 ...... OG RandyLay, ...... 1980-81 ...... LB Layne, Will ...... 1999-00 ...... WR Layton, Eugene ...... 1966-67...... DT . AlvinLear, ...... 1964-65...... FB . . . HarlanLear, ...... 1962-62 ...... LeBel, Harper ...... 1981-82-83-84 . . . . .TE LeBlanc, Tim ...... 2006-07 ...... FB Lee, Keith ...... 1978-79 ...... QB BillLeer, . . . . .1975-77-78 ...... OT Lefforge, James M...... 1960-61-62 ...... HB Lefort, Vance ...... 1985-87-88 ...... DE EdwardLeiby, ...... 1916-17-18 ...... Leigh, William ...... 1911 ...... Leonard, Reginald J..1970-71-72 ...... Lepak, Brian ...... 2007 ...... OL Levine, Liddon ...... 2004-05-06 ...... Levstik, Mark ...... 1981-82-84-85 . . . . .OT Lewis, Alvin ...... 1978-79-80 ...... Lewis, James ...... 1937 ...... Lewis, John ...... 1971 ...... KurtLichty, ...... 1983-84 ...... HB ...... 2008Liggett, Tyson ...... WR ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS, 1893-2008 LETTERWINNERS, ALL-TIME K Kaanehe, Ronald K...... 1960-61-62 ...... HB Karaffa, Metro ...... 1931-34-36 ...... Kasel, Edward . .1929-30-31 ...... Katsock, Allan J...... 1965-66...... Kawulok, Chris ...... 2005-06-07-08 . . . . .TE Kawulok, Michael ...... 2008 ...... LB RussellKay, ...... 2000-01 ...... LB JimmieKaylor, ...... 2005-06-07 ...... P OttoKayser, ...... 1924 ...... Keanaaina, Stacey ...... 1991 ...... DT JoeyKearney, ...... 2003-04-05 ...... Keegan, Joseph ...... 1957-58-59-61 ...... T Keith, William L...... 1965 ...... IsaiahKelley, ...... 1969-70 ...... DT Kemble, Clark. . . . .1973-74-75 ...... K Kendrick, Brad ...... 1984 ...... FL DonaldKennedy, ...... 1937-38...... James D.Kennedy, ...... 1971-72-73 ...... TE LynnKennedy, ...... 1906 ...... VirgilKerr, ...... 1929-30-31 ...... Keys, Brady ...... 1959-60 ...... HB Keys, Siegan ...... 1975 ...... TE Kiffin, Chris ...... 2002-03-04 ...... DL Kifus, Rudolph ...... 1968-69-70-71 . . . . .DE Kimball, Fred ...... 1916 ...... King, Jack ...... 1931 ...... King, Jim ...... 1982-83-85-86 . . . . .CB King, Linden Keith ...... 1974-75-76 ...... DS A.King, Terry ...... 1969-71-72-73 ...... Herbert ...... 1912-13Kinney, ...... Kishman, William ...... 1965-66-67-68.S . . . . . John ...... 1895Kitley, ...... DavidKlahr, ...... 1969 ...... Klemmedson, Linne ...... 1914-15-16-17 ...... Klich, Doug ...... 1983-84-85 ...... AlKloechner, ...... 1952-53 ...... E Knapp, Howard ...... 1962-63-64-65 . . . . .HB Knight, Burt ...... 1980-81-82-83 . . . . .DE Knight, Hampton ...... 1939-40-41-42 ...... Knox, Cecil ...... 1946 ...... Knox, Duane R...... 1958-59-60 ...... E MilesKochevar, ...... 2003-04-05 ...... Arlen R.Koehler, ...... 1959 ...... E Paul C.Koehler, ...... 1962-63-64-65 . . . . .OT WilliamKoehler, ...... 1948-49-50-51 ...... G Koenig, Dick E...... 1939 ...... Kofoed, Brad ...... 1988 ...... E.Kohls, La Vern ...... 1958-59-60-61 ...... Koonsman, George ...... 1942 ...... Jones, Kim R.Jones, Kim ...... 1971-73-74 ...... RB . Jones, Lance ...... 1991-92-93 . .DB . . . . . Jones, Landon ...... 2002-03-04 ...... DB Jones, Larry ...... 1977-78-79 ...... Jones, Michael Z...... 1965-66-67 ...... DE Jones, Norris ...... 1977-78...... RB . Jones, Scott ...... 1980 ...... OT/DT Jones, Selwyn ...... 1988-89-90-91 . . . . .CB Jorgens, Don ...... 1979-80 ...... DB Joseph, Kenneth . .1936 ...... Judah, Richard L...... 1973-75-76 ...... QB Juedes, Steve ...... 2006-07 ...... DB Juliana, Patrick C...... 1972-73 ...... QB 152

HISTORY Clint Oldenburg Kenya Ragsdale Andy Poremba Willie Miller Willie Jose Ochoa ule,CalsT ...... 983-14 . . .1938-39-41-42 Mueller, Charles T. . .G . .1961-62-63-64 Mowrer, Russell . . .1918 Mott, Maxwell . .RB . .2007-08 Mosure, John . . .1939-40-41-42 Mosley, John . .WR . .2006-07-08 Morton, Dion . .WR . .2004-05-06-07 Morton, Damon . . .1996 Morse, Steve . .DE . .1969-70 Morrow, Scott . . .1913-14 Morrison, James . .OC . .1988-89 Morris, Pat . . .1931-32-33-34 Morris, Glenn . . .1987 Morgon, Ben . .DE . .1965-66-67-68 Morgan, Frederick R. . .QB . .1995-96-97 Moreno, Moses . .DL . .2006-07-08 Morehead, James . . .1981 Morean, Rich . .DB . .1992-93-94-95 Moran, Sean . .LB . .1988-89-90-91 Moran, John . .G . .1951-52-53-54 Moore, Rolland . . .1973 Moore, John W. . . .1913-14 Moore, Creighton . .LB . .1966-67 Moody, William B. . .QB . .1967-68 Montiel, Gerald . . .1938 Montgomery, Joe D. . . .1933 Montgomery, Guilford . . .1972 Montgomery, Charles . . .1922-23-24 Montgomery, Aylemen . . .1939-41-42 Moninger, Robert . .QB . .1987-88 Molander, Scooter . .HB . .1950-51-52-53 Mohorcich, Joseph . .OT . .1969 Mogle, Phillip . .DB . .1980 Mog, Steve . . .1963-64-65 Mitchell, Steve C. . .OG . .1983-84-85 Mitchell, Edgar . . .1936-37 Mirise, Kenneth . .G . .1953-54-55 Mirich, Dan . Minter, . .1975 Larry . Milner, . .1906 Tennis . . .1900 Mills, Edgar . .FL . .1971-72-73-74 Miller, Willie . . .1945 Miller, Wayne . . .1962-63-64 Miller, Thomas . . .1937-38-39-40 Miller, Larry . . .1945 Miller, James . . .1937-38-41 Miller, Fremont . .DT . .2007-08 Miller, Guy . . .1945 Miley, John . . .1949-50-51-52 Mikkelson, C.W. . . .1916-17-18 Michael, Paul . . .1925-27-28 Meyers, Wilbur . . .1940-41 Meyers, John . . .1918-19-20 Meyers, Alva . .OT . .1991-92-93-94 Meyer, Pat . .SS . .1988-89-90 Mestek, James . . .1930-31-32-33 Messerschmidt, Kermit . . .1957 Meska, Louis J. . .DB . .1979-80 Merten, Craig . . .1930-31-32-33 Mencimer, Floyd . . .1928 Mehle, Phil . . .1895 Mead, Edgar . .LB . .1975-76 McWilliams, Paul . .DT . .2007 McWilliams, Devin . . .1933 McVey, Victor lne,Jms...... 985-06 . Olander, . .1958-59-60-61 James . .DB . .2005-06 Ohaeri, Nnamdi . . .1945 Ogburn, Charles . .G . .1955-56-57-58 O’Donnell, Patrick . . .1998-99-00-01 Ochoa, Jose . .SE . .1983-84-85 O’Byrne, Tim . . .1934 O’Brien, William . . .1950-51 Oates, Gerald . .DL . .1967-68-70 Oakson, Stephen . . .1966-67 Oakson, James O . . .1914-17-18 Nye, William . .C . .1962 Nunnery, Robert J. . . .1996 Nunn, Tetriss . .T . .1961-62 Nun, Russell . . .1980-81-82-83 Nugent, Terry . . .1950 Noxon, William . . .1966-67-68 Novakovich, Randy L. . . .1938 Norton, Wallas . .DT . .1990-91-92-93 Norton, Steve . .DC . .1973-74 Norman, David A. . .RB . .1975-76 Norman, Ben L. . .SS . .1986 Nomina, Tony . . .1968-69-70-71 Nogues, William J. . . .1954-55 Niemantsverdriet, Wm. . .LB . .1975-76 Nichols, Mark R. . . .2004-05-06 Nichols, John . . .1914-15 Nicholls, Henry . . .1934-35-36 Nicholl, Gerald . . .1960 Nicholas, Samuel H. . .QB . .1998-99-00 Newton, Matt . . .1960-61-62-63 Newton, Douglas . . .1968-69-70 Newquist, Weldon . .HB . .1984-85-86 Newland, Tom . .OL . .1995-96-97-98 Newell, Mike . . .1946 Newcomer, Edward . .RB . .1978-79 Newberry, Robert . .CB . .1986-87-88-89 Nettles, Kevin . . .1975 Nelson, Roy D. . .DB . .1999-00-01-02 Nelson, Rhett . .E . .1959-60-61-62 Nelson, John R. . . .1895 Nelson, George . . .2001 Naughton, Kent . .K . .1993-94 Napier, David . .DE . .2004-05-06-07 Nading, Jesse N yr,Wlu 11 . . .1919 Myers, Wilbur . .RB . .2005-06-07-08 Myers, Michael . . .1920-21-22 Myers, John Leslie . .FS . .1992-93-94-95 Myers, Greg . .WR . .1993-94-95 Myers, Chris . . .1969-71-72 Murray, John E. . . .1910-11-12 Murphy, Pat . . .1939-40-41-42 Murphy, Kenneth . .OT . .1991-92 Murdie, Scott . .OLB . .1985-86-87 Mundt, Dave . . .1934 Munday, Clarence . . .1942-46-47-48 Mullison, Don . . .1910 Mullings, G.T. . .OT . .1971-72-73-74 Mullaney, Mark . .DT . .1973-74 Mulkins, Loren . Mulkey, . .1957 Bruce eesn od 19 . .OG . .1995 Peterson, Todd . . .1957 Peterson, Rodney . . .1937-38-39-40 Peterson, Charles . . .1934-35-36 Peters, Joe . .FB . .1955 Peters, Bill . . .1957 Perrin, Dean . .DE . .1978-79 Pepock, Danny . . .1936-37-38 Pennycook, Forbes . .DE . .1965-66 Pennington, Ira . .OL . .2006-07-08 Pemberton, Cole . . .1985 Pele, Mino . .TE . .2007-08 Peitz, Eric . .SE . .1988 Pedersen, Tim . . .1916-17 Peasley, Paul . .HB . .1957-58-59-60 Pearson, Myron . .OL . .1999-00-01-02 Pears, Morgan . .OL . .2001-02-03-04 Pears, Erik . . .1909-10 Paxton, John . . .1914 Paxton, George . . .1947-48-49-50 Pavlovick, Bernard . .ILB . .1984-85-86-87 Pavlakis, Pete . .LB . .2004-05-06-07 Pauly, Nathan . .LB . .2000-01-02-03 Pauly, Eric . .DT . .1972-73-74-75 Paulson, Gary . .FB . .2007-08 Pauga, Zac . .E . .1948-49-50-51 Patton, Marvin . .LB . .2006-07 Patterson, Sedric . . .1975 Pascoe, Sean . . .1925-26 Parkhill, Lloyd . .LB Parker, . .1973 Richard . .WR . .1995 Parker, Altie . .DL . .2002-03-04-05 Parke, Delroy . .DB . .1977-78 Parise, Christopher . . .1957 Papich, Joseph . .MG . .1972-73-74-75 Paoli, Alfred . . .1972-73 Palmer, Noah . .DE . .1993-94-95-96 Palmer, Mitch . . .1941-45-46 Painter, LeRoy . . .1940-41-45-46 Painter, Charles . .S . .2005-06-07-08 Pagnotta, Mike . .DL . .1990-91 Pagel, Mike . .OC . .1988-89-90-91 Padilla, Mike . .E . .1963-64-65-66 Pack, Thomas P Owens, Brandon ...... 2008 . .CB . .2008 Owens, Brandon . .C . .1965 Overlie, Paul . . .1946 Oslovan, George . . .2003-04-05-06 Osborn, Dustin . .FL . .1973-74-75 O’Rourke, Daniel . .G . .1947-48-49 Orme, Marion . . .1928-29-30 Orme, Ester . .DE . .1971-72-73-74 Opperman, James . .CB . .2007-08 Oppenneer, Nick . . .1961 Olson, Theodore . .B . .1968-69-70-71 Olson, Leslie . .LB . .1972-73-74 Olson, Larry . .DB . .1996-97-98-99 Olson, Erik . .WR . .1991-93-94 Olsen, Eric . . .1986 Olmsted, Mark . .FB . .1965-66-67 Oliver, James . .1976 Oleson, Roy . . .1917 Oldmeyer, Clarence . .OL . .2004-05-06 Oldenburg, Clint ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS, 1893-2008 ye os 10 . . .1906 Pyke, Ross . . .1902 Pumpelly, Roy . .WS . .1981-82-83-85 Pruit, Dallas . . .1926-27-28 Prince, Frank . .WR . .1989-90-91-92 Primus, Greg . . .1974 Price, William . . .1951-52-53-54 Pratt, Phil . . .1895 Pratt, George . .TE . .1993-94-95 Prahl, Erich . .P/LB . .1980-82-83 Powell, Kirk . . .1928-29 Potts, Joe . .LB/DE . .2006-07-08 Jake Pottorff, . . .1957 Potocnik, William . . .1937-38-39-40 Post, Wallace . .DL . .1995-96-97-98 Porter, Joey . .OT . .1979-80-81-82 Porter, Joe . .DT . .1979-80-81-82 Poremba, Andy . .LB . .1974 S. Poppino, Gregory . .CB . .1983 Pope, Tyrone . .K . .1980-81-82-83 Poole, Jon . . .1902 Poole . .G . .1955-56-57-58 Ponsford, Reginald . .FB . .1961-62 Pomeroy, Donald . .OC . .1993-94 Polousky, John . .DL . .1995-97-98-99 Pollard, Greg . .DL . .1966-67 Polka, George . .C . .1951-52-53 Plutt, Phil . . .1922 Plumb, Ovid . . .1969 Planks, Henry . .OLB . .1982-83-84-85 Pitts, Keith . . .2000-01-02-03 Pittman, Chris . . .1919-20-21-22 Pitcher, William . . .1924-25 Pitcher, Lynn . . .1936-37 Pitcher, Jack . .G . .1949-51-52 Pitcher, Donald . .TB . .1968 Piggee, Charles . .C Pietrosky, . .1967-68-69-70 William . .OE . .1967 Pickard, Larry . . .1941-42 Phillipson, David . .WR . .1992-93-94 Phillips, Matt . .DT . .1971-72-73 Petty, Manson azaf tv ...... 988 . .TE . .1988-89 Ratzlaff, Steve . . .1917-18-19 Ratekin, John . . .1929-30 Rasmussen, Hubert . .K . .1989-90-91-92 Rantzau, Peter . .E . .1949 Ranson, James . .FB . .1959-60-61-62 Ranshaw, Ishmael . . .1924-25-26 Rankin, Fay . .CB . .1997-98 Randle, Dennis . .HB . .1948-49-50-51 Randall, James . . .1962-63-64-65 Randall, Gerald . .CB . .1996-97 Ramson, Eason . .WR . .1979-80-81-82 Raikes, Jeff . .LB . .1991-92-93-94 Ragsdale, Kenya . .DB . .1981 Radisich, Joe . . .2005-06 Radford, Jon . .DL . .1996 Radakovich, J.D. R . . .1968 Quinn, Michael . . .1935-36-37-38 Quine, Sherman . . .1930-31-32-33 Quackenbush, Tyler Q HISTORY 153 Ed Rhoades Pete Rebstock Pete Andre Strode Ron Stehouwer Harry Stevenson OOTBALL F AMS 2009 R Southcote, Geoffrey ...... 1902...... Sowell, Don...... 1984-85 . . . .ILB ...... Spachman, Jerry ...... 1965...... OE . . . . Speas, John ...... 1941-42...... AlfredSpeiser, ...... 1923 ...... Eugene ...... 1949-50-51-52Spencer, ...... E Sperl, Thomas ...... 1962 ...... E JosephSperry, ...... 1966-68-69 ...... KorySperry, ...... 2004-05-06, 08 . . . . .TE Spradlin, Robert ...... 1939-40-41-42 ...... Sprague, Aaron ...... 1998-99-00-01 ...... Sprague, Russell ...... 2000-01-02-03 . . . .WR Springs, Paul ...... 1965-66-67-68 . . . . .DT Springston, Joe ...... 1933-34-35-36 ...... Spronk, Bruce ...... 1971 ...... Square, Alex ...... 2006, 08 ...... RB Square, Johnny ...... 1972-73-74-75 ...... Stafford, Bill. . . . .1982-83 ...... OG SteveStandifer, ...... 1993-94-95 ...... DB Stanko, Frank ...... 1948-50-51 ...... E RichardSt. Clair, ...... 1958-59-60-61 ...... G StevenSt. Clair, ...... 1970-71-72 ...... MarkStarr, . . . .2007-08 ...... TE/OL Steffen, Orville ...... 1940-41-45-46 ...... KennethStehouwer, ...... 1956-57 ...... T RonaldStehouwer, ...... 1955-56-58-59 ...... T Stemrick, Gregory ...... 1970-71-73 ...... SE Stephens, Paul ...... 1928-29-30 ...... Stephenson, John ...... 1952-54 ...... HB Stevenson, Harry ...... 1968-69 ...... Steward, Guy ...... 1972-73 ...... CB Steward, Josh ...... 1999-00-01 ...... Stewart, Dennis ...... 1967-68-69-70 ...... Stewart, Douglas ...... 1905-06-07-08 ...... Stinnet, James ...... 1938-39-40-41 ...... Stockdale, Cecil ...... 1978-79 ...... WR Stockham, Tom ...... 1971 ...... Stoddard, Orville ...... 1946-47 ...... Stoeklin, Bruce. . . . .1972-74-75 ...... OC Stolarz, Thomas ...... 1969 ...... KellyStouffer, ...... 1984-85-86 ...... QB Strain, Glen ...... 1936-37 ...... Strange, Charles ...... 1919 ...... Stratman, Bob ...... 1988-89-90-91 . . . . .SS Stratton, Ben ...... 2002-03-04-06 . . . . .DB Stratton, Dane ...... 2005-06-07-08 . . . . .OL Straub, Arlan ...... 1950 ...... Strell, John ...... 1961-62-63-64 ...... G Strode, Andre ...... 1991-92-93-94 . . . . .CB Strohm, Bill ...... 1911-12-14 ...... Stubbs, James ...... 1924-25 ...... Tim ...... 1997-98-99-00Stuber, . . . . .OL DaleStuby, ...... 1964-65-66-67 . . . . .OT Lyle ...... 1947-48-49-50Stucker, . . . . .FB GrantStucker, ...... 2008 ...... QB Stuebbe, Jan ...... 1973 ...... Stukes, Alan ...... 1967-68 ...... OT Sturdevant, Henry ...... 1900 ...... EarlStuver, ...... 1909 ...... Summers, Edward ...... 1914 ...... Summers, John ...... 1957 ...... Sheesley, KevinSheesley, ...... 1978-79-80-81 . . . . .LB W.Shellabarger, ...... 1926-27 ...... Shepardson, Charles ...... 1913-14-15 ...... Sheppard, Peter ...... 1993 ...... Sherman, Bill ...... 1983 ...... FL Sherwood, Courtney ...... 1941...... SkipShirlaw, ...... 1988-89-90 ...... DT Shohet, David ...... 1998-99-00-01 ...... Shull, Justin ...... 1993-94-95-96 . . . . .TE Shutts, Walter ...... 1919-20-21 ...... Siebert, Earl ...... 1960 ...... T Silkman, Terry ...... 1973 ...... WendellSilver, ...... 1969-70-71 ...... Simmons, Richard ...... 1945 ...... Simmons, Scott ...... 1969-70-71 ...... QB Simon, Donald ...... 1965 ...... HB Simon, Jonathon ...... 2002-04. . . . .DL . . . . . Simpson, Allen ...... 1972-73-74 ...... OG Sims, Chauncey ...... 1988-89-90-91 ...... CB Sisson, Mychal ...... 2008 ...... LB Sivers, Wendell ...... 1941-42 ...... Slatic, Terry ...... 1981-82 ...... OT Sloan, Marvin . . . .1946-47 ...... KaneSmaller, . . . .2003 ...... Smith, Arthur K...... 1978 ...... FB Smith, Blake ...... 2004-05-06-07 . . . . .DL Smith, Boyd ...... 1945 ...... Smith, Brady ...... 1993-94-95 ...... DE Smith, Buddy ...... 1956 ...... QB Smith, Connor ...... 2008 ...... OL Smith, Elijah-Blu ...... 2008 ...... DB Smith, Ezra . .1921 ...... Smith, H.K...... 1922 ...... Smith, James R...... 1966 ...... G Smith, Jason ...... 2005-06-07-08 ...... K Smith, Jerry ...... 1956 ...... G Smith, John ...... 1967 ...... Smith, Leon ...... 1998-99. . . . .TE . . . . . Smith, Lucas ...... 1998-99-00-01 ...... Smith, Mark ...... 1990-91-92-93 . . . . .TE Smith, Myron ...... 1965-66 ...... Smith, Perry ...... 1971-72 ...... CB Smith, R...... 1929 ...... Smith, “Red” ...... 1923 ...... Smith, Rod ...... 1983-84-85-86 . . . . .CB Smith, Shelley ...... 2007-08 ...... OL Smith, T.A...... 1929-30-31 ...... Smith, Wayne ...... 1969 ...... Smith, Wilford ...... 1924 ...... Smith-Sams, Mark ...... 1992-93 ...... LB Smotherman, Derek ...... 1993 ...... TE Smylie, Frank ...... 1971-72 ...... Snapp, Bernard ...... 1930-31-32-33 ...... Snodgrass, Robert ...... 1923 ...... Solecki, Todd ...... 1996 ...... MichaelSolominsky, ...... 1967-68-69 ...... DG Somerville, Jared ...... 1958-59 ...... Sommersell, Andre ...... 2000-01-02-03 . . . . .LB Sondrup, James ...... 2000-01-02-03 . . . . .TE Sondrup, Ronald ...... 1970-71 ...... Sorenson, J.C...... 1912-13 ...... Rundall, Earl .1913-14-15 ...... Rupp, Matt ...... 2005-06-07-08 . . . . .DL Ruppe, Burgess ...... 1957 ...... Rush, Charles ...... 1968 ...... Russ, Raymond ...... 1932-33-34 ...... Russell, R.C...... 1899 ...... Rutledge, Roland ...... 1931 ...... Ruzek, Daniel . .1968-69-70-71 ...... CB Ryan, Edward ...... 1939-41-42 ...... Ryland, Errol ...... 1956 ...... S Saipaia, Blaine ...... 1996-97-98-99 . . . . .OL Sanchez, Aaron ...... 2007 ...... RB Sand, Garrett ...... 1993-94-95 ...... LB Sanders, Gary ...... 1952-53-54-55 ...... E Sanders, Rahsaan ...... 1999-00-02-03 . . .DB . . Sanders, Welborn ...... 1951 ...... T . . . Sandie, Erik ...... 2004-05-06-07 . . . . .DL Sandland, Brian ...... 1995 ...... LB Sandstead, Morris ...... 1929-30-32 ...... HenrySandusky, ...... 1918 ...... Santia, Philbert ...... 1958-59 ...... Sapp, Cecil ...... 2000-02 ...... Sartotis, James ...... 1929-30-31 ...... RandySauer, ...... 1933-34-35 ...... Savage, William ...... 1948-49 ...... E Save, Bryan ...... 2001-02-03 ...... DL HowardSawyer, . . . .1936 ...... Scavarda, James ...... 1952-53-54 ...... HB Wilbur ...... 1909Schafer, ...... BillSchaffer, ...... 1912 ...... EricSchaller, ...... 1986-87-89-90 . . . . .DT Schaumburg, Nick ...... 1997-98-99-00 . . . . .TE GeraldScheufler, ...... 1946-47 ...... Schiele, Kewis ...... 1916-17 Schilling, Michael ...... 1975-76-77 ...... OT Schmidt, Robert ...... 1957 ...... Schmidt, Todd ...... 1983-84-85-86 . . . . .NT Schmitz, William ...... 1968-69 ...... FB BradySchneider, ...... 1994-95-96 ...... CB BrianSchneider, ...... 1990-91-92-93 . . . . .LB R. WayneSchneider, ...... 1957-58-59 ...... HB Schramm, George ...... 1994-95 ...... P/DE Schrecengost, Jeff ...... 1974-75 ...... FL GarySchroeder, ...... 1960-61-62-63 ...... E Schubert, Roy ...... 1961-62 ...... HB Schultz, Steve ...... 1984-85 ...... FL Scott, Greg ...... 1988 ...... Scott, Harry ...... 1915-18-19 ...... WillieSearcy, ...... 1980-81-82 ...... DB Seibert, Ned ...... 1981 ...... RB GregSeiger, ...... 1978-79 ...... TomSelby, ...... 1920 ...... PhilSerchia, ...... 2008 ...... OL Seyfried, Robert ...... 1946-47-4 Seymore, Adam ...... 2007-08 ...... TE Shalla, Tom ...... 1954 ...... Shanahan, Jim ...... 1988 ...... NT Shanks, Kenneth ...... 1929-30-31 ...... Sharpe, Greg ...... 1969-70 ...... TE KeithSheaffer, ...... 1989-90-91 ...... TE JerryShearer, ...... 1966-68-69 ...... S ArtSheeley, ...... 1918-19 ...... ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS, 1893-2008 LETTERWINNERS, ALL-TIME Ray, EarlRay, .1948-49-50 ...... FB . . . . FrankRay, ...... 1916 ...... Rea, Dale . . .1932-33-34 ...... Reading, Charles ...... 1938-39...... Reardon, Thomas ...... 1952-53-54 ...... Rebstock, Pete ...... 1998-99-00-01 . . . . .WR HerbertRector, ...... 1929-30-31...... Redha, Jassem ...... 2004 . .OL ...... Reed, Earl ...... 1915 ...... Reed, Oscar L...... 1964-65-66-67 ...... TB Reed, Winchell ...... 1957 ...... Rees, Donald ...... 1951 ...... Reid, Frank ...... 1920-21-22-23 ...... Reid, James ...... 1973-74-75-76 . . . .OG Reid, Loren . .1952-53 ...... Nate ...... 1985-86-87-88 . . . . .OB Reimer, Renaud, Adolf ...... 1987-88-89-90 . . . . .FS Rezac, Earl ...... 1980-81 ...... CB Rhoades, Ed ...... 1980-81 ...... OT Rhode, Allen ...... 1961-62-63-65 ...... Rhodes ...... 1916-17 ...... Rhoten, Billy ...... 1954-55-56 ...... E Rice, Duane ...... 1948-49-50-51 . . . . .HB Rice, Frank ...... 1997-98-99-00 ...... WR Rice, Roger ...... 1984 ...... SS Richardson, Cecil ...... 1968 ...... Richardson, Dorsey ...... 1910-11-12 ...... Richardson, James L...... 1964-65-66-67 . . . . .CB Riddle, Red ...... 1922 ...... ThomasRider, ...... 1938 ...... Riegel, Albert ...... 1946-47-48-49 ...... T Riggenback, James ...... 1941-42 ...... Riggenback, Sam ...... 1919 ...... Riggert, Melvin ...... 1952 ...... C JackRitter, ...... 1934-35 ...... MichaelRitter, ...... 1963 ...... Robboins, John ...... 1956 ...... Roberts, Kris ...... 1997 ...... DL Roberts, Luke ...... 2004-05-06-07 . . . .WR Roberts, W.D...... 1939-40-41 ...... Robertson, Frank ...... 1934-35-36 ...... Robinette, Nard ...... 1956-57...... E . Robinson, Ralph ...... 1913-14-15 ...... Robinson, Thomas. . . . .1964-65-66-68 ...... CB Rock, Robert ...... 1945 ...... Rodeman, Ronald ...... 1960-61-62 ...... FB Rodgers, Robert ...... 1973 ...... MelvinRoebecker, ...... 1941-42 ...... Rogan, Greg. . . . .1978 ...... Rogers, Ollie ...... 1934-35 ...... Rogers, William ...... 1957 ...... Rogowski, Mark ...... 1994-95-96 ...... OL Richard ...... 1970-71-72-73Rohwer, . . . . .LB Roles, James ...... 1964-65-66 ...... HB Rollins, Bobby ...... 1951-52-53 ...... QB Romero, Tom ...... 1991-92-93 ...... LB Rood, Matt ...... 1990-91-92 ...... DE Ross, Adrian ...... 1994-95-96-97 . . . . .LB Ross, Glenn ...... 1945 ...... Roth, Derrick ...... 1992-93-94-95 . . . . .LB Rouen, Tom ...... 1987 ...... Rucks, Joey ...... 2005-06-07 ...... CB Ruff, Duan ...... 1998-99-00-01 ...... Rule, Steve ...... 1987-88-89-90 . . . . .LB 154

HISTORY Scott Whitehouse Johnny Walker Wade Troxell Bob Weber Todd Yert Troxell, Wade ...... 1974-75-76-77 . .OC . .1974-75-76-77 Troxell, Wade Treffeisen, . . .1922-23-24 Fred . .LS . .2003-04 Treacy, John . . .1995-96-97 Trammell, Steve Tracey, . .OC . .1971-72-73-74 James . . .1925 Toyne, Llewellyn . . .1932-33 Townsend, Charles . . .1969-70 Torzala, Dan . . .1918-20-21-22 Torrey, John . . .1968-69-71 Torgerson, Bruce . . .1929-30 Tomlin, Floyd . . .1941 Tolos, Chris Toliver, . . .1930-31-32 John . .FL . .1991 Tisdale, Jason . .WR . .1981 Tipton, Kurt . .LB . .1987-88-89-90 Tippeconnic, Eric . . .1923-24-25 Tinsman, Earl . .TE . .1992-93 Tillman, Tim . .DB . .1980-81 Tillman, Greg . . .1938-39 Thuelin, Paul . .T . .1961-62 Threatt, Curtis . . .1946-47-48 Thompson, Keith . . .1914-15 Thompson, Herbert . .LB . .1985-86-88-89 Thompson, Gary . . .1945 Thompson, Floyd . . .1970-71 Thompson, Darryl . . .1991 Thompkins, Al . .E . .1958-59-60 Thomison, Donald . .DE . .1999-00-01-02 Thomas, Wallace . .G . .1960-61-62 Thomas, Purdom . .G . .1956 Thomas, John . .CB . .2008 Thomas, Gerard . .CB . .1967-68 Thomas, Earlie . .RB . .1953-54 Thomas, Arlen . .OB Thenell, Tom . .1981-82 Tew, . .G . .1954-55-56-57 Larry . . .1985-86-87 Tesone, Ron . Terry, . .1995-96-97-98 Myron . . .1978-79-80-81 Templer, Tom . . .1985 Tejeda, Andy . .LB Taylor, . .1995-96-97-98 Willie . . .1910 Taylor, Richard . . .1982-83 Taylor, Jim . .C . .1949-50 Taylor, Dee . Taylor, Amos . .1929-30 . .HB . .1965 Tayler, Thomas . .G . .1951-52-53-54 Tavener, William . Tavener, . .1940-41-42-45 Caryl . . .1973 Tarver, Mel . . .1970-71-72-73 Tarver, Larry . . .1958-59 Talbot, Chris T . .TE . .1973-75-76 Swesey, Patrick . .E . .1916-17-18 Sweitzer, Paul . .O . .1965-66-67-68 Swarn, Terry . .E . .1960-62-63 Swanson, John . .CB . .1967 Swan, James . . .1906 Swan, George . . .1998-99-00-01 Svoboda, Brad . . .1975 Sutton, Bill . .C . .1956-57 Sutherland, Robert . . .1934-35 Sustrick, Edward . . .1963 Surls, Larry Walt, Lewis ...... 1932-33-34 . . .1932-33-34 Walt, Lewis . . .1928-29-30 Walt, Ivan . . .1922 Wallington, Bill . . .1969 Waller, Michael . . .1970-72-73 Wallace, Thomas . .OL . .1995-96 Wallace, Adam . .RB . .2003-04-05-06 Walker, Tristan . . .1957 Walker, Robert . . .1972-73 Walker, Louie . .WR Walker, . .2004-05-06-07 Johnny . . .1948-49-50 Waldvogel, Donald . . .1974-75-76 Waite, Robert . . .1974-75 Waite, David . . .1932-33-34-35 Wagner, William . . .1946 Wagner, Rex . . .1922-23-24 Wagner, Julius . .QB . .1959-60 Wade, William . .LB . .1999-01-02 Wade, Adam W . .S . .1970-71 Votaw, James . .DE . .2001-04 Vomhof, Michael . .DE . .2004-05-06-07 Vomhof, Bob . . .1933-34-36 Volz, Leonard . .DB . .1999-00-01-02 Vickers, David . . .1925-26-27 Vickers, Carlyle . .WB . .1967-68-69 Verti, Robert . .OG . .1968-70-71 Vernon, Gary . .QB . .1989-90-91 Verdugo, Kevin . . .1929-30-34 Vaughn, Sterling . .DE . .1995-96-97-98 Vaughn, Eric . . .1928-29 Vaughan, William . .T . .1950-55-56 Vasey, Robert . . .1940-41-42 Vance, Alvin . .QB . .2001-02-03 Van Pelt, Bradlee . . .2001-02 Van Lant, John . .RB . .2006-07 Van Horn, Kyle . .DE . .1966-67 Van Dyke, Robert . . .1932-34-35 Van Dyke, Dean . . .1969 Van, Ronald V . . .1977-78 Upton, Jack . .DT . .1981-82-84 Unrein, Terry . .DT . .1992-93-94 Ulaszek, Tony . .TE . .1995-96-97-98 Uhl, Derrek . . .1998-99 Ueland, Jon U Tyrrell, Todd ...... 1984-85-86-87 . .SE . .1984-85-86-87 Tyrrell, Todd . .T . .1948-49-50 Tymkovich, William . .C . .1949-50-51 Tymkovich, Michael . .K . .1987-88 Tyler, Mark . . .1936 Tyler, John . . .1962 Turner, Russell . .WR . .1993-94-95-97 Turner, Paul . Turner, Geoff . .1996-97 . . .1902 Turner, Fred . .LB . .1996-97-98-99 Tuitele, Ula . .DB . .2002 Tufte, Steve . . .1957 Tubbs, James . .SS . .1985-86-87 Trumper, Rod . . .1978 Trumblee, Jim . . .1900 True, Harry isn ihr ...... 984-05 . .T . .1948-49-50-51 Wilson, Richard . .FS . .1980-81-82-83 Wilson, Larry . . .1946-47 Wilson, James . . .1913 Wilson, Frank . . .1960 Wilson, Donald . .WS . .1986-87-88-89 Wilson, Dan . .LB . .1973 Wilmott, Carl . .DE . .1984-85-86-87 Wills, Doug . .SE . .1988-89 Willis, Sean . .HB . .1956-57-58-59 Willis, Frank . .DL . .1965-66-67-68 Williams, Wayne . .DB . .1991-92-93 Williams, Roy . . .2000-01-02 Williams, Lenzie . . .2005-06 Williams, Jerome . . .1964-65 Williams, James . .DB . .2005-06-07 Williams, Darryl . .CB . .1978-79 Williams, Charles . . .1925-26-27 Williams, Bernie . .LB . .2008 Williams, Alex . .C . .2007 Wilkinson, DeAngelo . .QB . .1995 Wilkinson, Daren . .DS . .1972-73-74-75 Wilk, Eric . .HB . .1948-49-50-51 Wilhelm, Kenneth . . .1920-21-22 Wigle, Douglas . .DL . .2008 Whittier, Ty . Whitney, . .1923 A.W. . .OG . .1988-89-90-91 Whitmer, Adam . .HB . .1984-86-87-88 Whitehouse, Scott . . .1930-31-32-33 White, Wilbur . .HB . .1957 White, Mark . .OE . .1968-69-70 White, James . . .1928-29-30 White, Albert . .LB . .1989-90 Wherry, Monty . .OT . .1980-81-82 Wheelock, Mike . . .1913-14 West, Raymond . .SE . .1969 West, Alan . . .1936-37-38-39 Wendel, Lewis . .CB . .1987 Wells, Tim . .SS . .1985-86 Wehlage, Gary . .WR . .1965 Weeter, Bruce . .K . .1980-81 Webster, Daniel . Webster, . .1911 Albert . .C . .1951-52-53-54 Weber, Robert . .DB . .2004-05-06 Weber, Chase . .CB . .1969-70 Webb, Phil . .C . .1962-63-64-65 Weaver, James . .FB . .1954-55-56 Wayker, Charles . . .1937-38-39-40 Watson, William . . .1978-79 Watson, Scott . .FB . .1993-94-95 Watson, E.J. . . .1973 Watkins, Royal . . .1971 Wasson, Benjamin . .DC . .1975-76 Washington, Melvin . .WR . .1975-76 Washington, Harry . .FB . .1995-96-97-98 Washington, Damon . . .1974-75 Warren, Dennis . . .1941-42-46-47 Warnock, Duane . .FB Ward, Van . .1992-93-94-95 . .LB . .1991-92 Ward, Rick . .DT . .1991 Ward, Brandon . .C . .1947-48-49-50 Walters, Lee . .DB . .2006-07 Walters, Jermaine . .HB . .1956 Walter, Wayne . .OL . .2006-07-08 Walter, Tim ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS, 1893-2008 Wynn, Dexter ...... 2000-01-02-03 . .DB . .2000-01-02-03 Wynn, Dexter . . .1921 Wynert, Jack . . .1946 Wurtz, Gene . . .1928 Wrochloff, Laurence . . .1928 Wright, Grayden . . .1940 Wright, Beryl . .QB . .1959-60-61-62 Wrenn, William . . .1916-17-18 Worthington, Robert . .TE . .1994-95-96-97 Workman, Eli . .HB . .1949-51-52 Work, Blair . .TE/HB . .1999-00 Woolstenhulme, Cory . . .1917 Woolen, Virgel . .LB . .1975-78-79 Woody, Eric . . .1937-38 Woodward, Harry . . .1998-99-00-01 Woods, Thal . . .1937 Woods, Paul . . .1946-47-48 Woods, Oliver . . .2003 Woods, Micah . . .1930 Woodhams, Don . . .1936 Woodburn, Albert . . .1960 Wood, Warren . . .1911 Wood, Henry . .LB . .2000-01-02-03 Wood, Drew . . .1964-65 Wood, Daniel . . .1918-19 Wood, Claude . .QB . .1963-64-65-66 Wolfe, Robert . . .1952-53-54 Wolf, Jack . .G . .1954-55-56-57 Wolf, Fred . .DL . .1997-98-99-00 Wolf, Casey . . .1934-35 Wolcott, Roger . .HB . .1958-59-60-61 Wohleuter, Dennis . . .2004-05 Witt, John . . .1939-40-41 Witcosky, Leonard . . .1932-33-34-35 Winn, Gordon . . .1923-25-26-27 Winkoff, Herbert . Winger, . .1940-41 Tom . . .1912 Wilson, Woodro . .QB . .1958-59 Wilson, Ronald . . .1928-29-30 Wilson, Roland urd,Tm...... 928-48 . .WS . .1982-83-84-85 Zubradt, Tim . .DB . .2008 Zick, Scott . . .1993-94-96 Zenno, Terrence . . .1900 Zendor, Perry . .DC . .1973-74-75-76 Zeller, Danny . . .1959-60 Zampedro, Leo . .HB . .1951-52-55 Zaleski, Gerald . .OT . .1969 Zadigan, John . .TE . .2003 Zadigan, Jack . . .1997 Zadeh, Reza . .DB . .1981-82 Zackery, Lorenzo Z . .E . .1963-64-65 Yurosek, Michael . .OG . .1991-92-93 Yurosek, Derek . . .1941-42 Youtwey, Guy . . .1906 Young, Russell . . .1929-31-32 Young, Melville . .G . .1961-62 York, Douglas . . .1920 Yoes, Miles . .FB Yert, . .1987-88-89-90 Todd . .WR . .2008 Yemm, Matt . .T . .1948-49-50 Yarrington, Lyle Y HISTORY 155 Dave Lay Tom Ehlers Tom John Benton John Brian Schneider OOTBALL F AMS 2009 R Head Freshman Coach...... 1957-61 End Coach ...... 1976 Freshman Coach...... 1958-61 Head Freshman Coach...... 1965 Defensive Line...... 1983-84 Outside Linebackers...... 1985-88 Line Coach ...... 1925-27 Head Freshman Coach...... 1920-22 Assistant Coach...... 1924 Defensive Line/Special Teams...... 1996 Defensive Coordinator ...... 1983 Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Tackles ...... 1984 Defensive Coordinator/Nosetackles ...... 1985 Asst. Head Coach/Admin. Assistant ...... 1986-88 Defensive Coordinator/LBs...... 2003-07 Secondary ...... 1979-81 Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers...... 1990 Assistant Freshman Coach ...... 1949 Head Freshman Coach...... 1947-55 Defensive Line ...... 1965 Assistant...... 1966 Receivers...... 1987-88 Assistant...... 1961 Mullison, DonNye, WilliamPlese, EliotOltmann, Leon Line Coach ...... 1952-55 Paone, Al Assistant Coach...... 1918 Peterson, Greg Assistant Freshman Coach ...... 1956 Plese, Elliot Head Freshman Coach...... 1969 Plutt, Phil coach Line Coordinator...... 2008-09 Recievers/Recruiting ...... 1975 Off. Coor. Quinlan, ArtReed, Coach Assistant Freshman Coach ...... 1957 Richardson, Harold CraigRider, Assistant...... 1964 Defensive Coordinator...... 1987-88 Assistant Coach...... 1945 Riddle, Harvey Assistant Coach...... 1916-17 Rollins, BobRyan, Joe Offensive Line...... 1982 Salem, TimSandahl, Al Assistant Freshman Coach ...... 1924 Sanders, MarvinSaunders, Bill Assistant Freshman Coach ...... 1954 BrianSchneider, Backfield Coach...... 1927-33 Backs Running ...... 1989-90 SecondarySchudel, Paul ...... 2001-02 Coordinator...... 1980-81 Offensive BradSeeley, Assistant Coach...... 1920-23 Shepardson, Charles Ends...... 1997-2002 Special Teams/Tight Assistant Coach...... 1919 Offensive Line...... 1970-71 Sidwell, Dave JohnSkladany, Offensive Line...... 1980 Sloan, Gary Defensive Line...... 1980-81 Teams Defensive Tackles/Special ...... 1993-95 Sneddon, Bob Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Tackles ...... 1982 Stanard, Steve RichStubler, Backfield Coach...... 1947-51 Szabo, Steve Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks...... 2000 EugeneTaylor, Offensive Assistant Coach ...... 1978 DickTomlinson, MikeTrgovac, Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line ...... 1989 HarryTroxel, Assistant Coach...... 1945 JuliusWagner, Line Coach ...... 1958-60 VernonWalch, Defensive Line...... 1990-91 JamesWard, BobWeber, Assistant Freshman Coach ...... 1948 Line Coach ...... 1927-41 Freshman Backfield Coach...... 1962 CraigWederquist, Whitworth, Rocky Defensive Backs ...... 2003-07 Assistant...... 1964 Wilkinson, Daren Defensive Line ...... 1992 Williams, Bill Defensive Backs ...... 1985-86 Williams, JesseWilliams, Jim Coordinator Quarterbacks/Asst. Recruiting ...... 2008-09 Willis, Lenny OliverWoods, End Coach Defensive Line...... 1999-2007 ...... 1957 Wylie, Bob Assistant Freshman Coach EdYoungs, ...... 1955 Running Backs...... 1991 Backfield Coach...... 1958-60 Offensive Centers/Guards ...... 1989 Defensive Line ...... 1970 Backfield Coach...... 1953-54 Defensive Ends...... 1993-2004 Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks...... 1997-2000 Offensive Line...... 2004-07 Offensive Coordinator...... 1979 Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks...... 2001-03 Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks...... 2004-06 Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks ...... 2007 Coach...... 1974Varsity-Reserve Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers...... 1995-2002 Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator...... 2008-09 Backfield Coach ...... 1963 Assistant...... 1964 Offensive Backs...... 1965-69 Offensive Coordinator...... 1985-86 Offensive Coordinator...... 1993-96 EndsCo-Offensive Coordinator/Tight ...... 2007 EndsTight ...... 2008-09 Offensive Line...... 1993-94 Duncan, Mark Line Coach ...... 1947-52 Eastlack, LeonEhlers, Tom MauriceElder, Engleberg, Louis Assistant Coach...... 1942 SteveFairchild, Linebackers...... 1989-92 Outside Fitch, Todd Assistant Coach...... 1942, 1945-46 Head Freshman Coach...... 1939 ChrisFoerster, French, Larry Quarterbacks...... 1993-96 Frisbie, OttoFunk, Darrell Offensive Line...... 1985-87 Running Backs...... 1992 Garvin, Jim Linebackers/EndsGerhart, Doug ...... 1967-68 Gough, John Head Freshman Coach...... 1915 Ends...... 2003 Special Teams/Tight Griffith, ClarenceHammerschmidt, Dan Line Coach Freshman Offensive Coordinator...... 1973-74 ...... 1962 Offensive Line...... 1974-78 Wide Receivers...... 1996-2000 Assistant Coach ...... 1900, 1903 Hancock, JohnHanks, Bill JoeHarper, Harris, ClevelandHawkins, Herb Offensive Backs...... 1973-76 ChuckHeater, Offensive Ends Freshman End Coach...... 1962 ...... 1970-71 Henington, Scott Assistant...... 1961 BillHickey, Head Freshman Coach/Recruiting Director...... 1973 Hill, Anthoney JimHillyer, Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers Defensive Coordinator...... 1977-78 ...... 1991-92 Hines, KenHoltz, Skip JohnJermier, Offensive Line...... 1966-69 Running Backs ...... 2008-09 Johnson, Jerry BobJohnson, Rick Offensive Ends...... 1969 OllieKeller, Linebackers Quarterbacks Coach...... 1955 Larry ...... 1973 Kerr, Linebackers...... 1969-70 Wide Receivers...... 1989 Secondary ...... 1982-83 Lanham, Paul Quarterbacks/Receivers...... 1976 Defensive Coordinator...... 1993-94 Lavan, Al End CoachLavik, Rudy ...... 1962 DaveLay, Lee, Ron Offensive Ends...... 1972 Assistant Coach...... 1925-27 Lewis, LarryLisle, Sam Offensive Line...... 1982-84 Lolotai, Al SteveLoney, Lubick, Marc Safeties/Special teams Defensive Backs ...... 2008-09 ...... 1993-2000 Lubick, Matt Wide Receivers...... 1980 Lubick, SonnyMacDonald, Andy Ends...... 1989-92 Assistant Coach...... 1950 Asst. Head Coach:Tackles/Tight Magazu, Dave Wide Receivers...... 2005-07 Mangels, Art Wide Receivers...... 2001-04 Offensive Coordinator...... 1970-71 Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs...... 1982-84 Mazzone, NoelMcDonald, Lora Offensive Centers/Guards ...... 1992 HershMcGraw, ThurmanMcGraw, McMahon, Thom Freshman Coach...... 1963 Quarterbacks/Receivers...... 1983-86 PatMeyer, Backfield Coach...... 1936-40 UrbanMeyer, Line Coach Assistant Coach...... 1956 ...... 1955-57 Moore, Thurmond Defensive Backs ...... 1974-78 Morris, Glenn Defensive Line...... 1997-98 Offensive Line...... Assistant Coach...... 1925 Linebackers ...... 1976 Offensive Coordinator...... 1977-79 Special Teams...... 2007 Co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line...... 2001-03 Inside Linebackers...... 1985 Defensive Coordinator ...... 1986 Offensive Line...... 1964-65 Defensive Line...... 1966-68 Inside Linebackers ...... 1986-88 Assistant...... 1961 Freshman Coach...... 1962 End Coach ...... 1963 Assistant...... 1964 Defensive Backs...... 1965 Head Freshman Coach...... 1966-68 Head Freshman Coach...... Head Freshman Coach...... Assistant Coach...... 1969-71 Assistant Freshman Coach ...... 1925 Head Freshman Coach...... 1927-36 Assistant Coach...... 1939 Running Backs ...... 1998-2007 Running Backs ...... 1980-81 Quarterbacks/Receivers...... 1982 Quarterbacks ...... 1979 ASSISTANT COACHES, ALL-TIME COACHES, ASSISTANT Ackerley, MikeAckerley, Allen, LarryAnastasia, JohnAnderson, George Defensive Line...... 1973-79 CharlesArmey, Backfield Coach ...... 1957 Head Freshman Coach...... 1923-24 Ends/H-Backs...... 1986-88 Tight Arnold, Dave Coordinator...... 1973-75 Defensive LouBaker, Ballard, KarlBates, GeneBeake, John Ends...... 2004-06 Special Teams/Tight Beattie, DanBedford, Vance Backfield Coach ...... 1962 Benton, John Defensive Line...... 2005-06 Special Teams...... 1974 Bergman, Walter Offensive Coordinator...... 1975 Bibent, Maury Secondary Assistant Coach...... 1939 ...... 1987-92 Bounds, Phil Offensive Line...... 1995-2000 Assistant Coach...... 1942 Bowman, Urban Defensive Coordinator ...... 1970 Linebackers...... 1982-83 RobertBrady, Brown, Scott Assistant...... 1964, 69 Brumit, JerryBrusse, Joe CharlesButler, Assistant Freshman Coach ...... 1928 Caddas, Chester WilliamCaley, Defensive Line...... 2008-09 Carlson, J. Offensive Backs ...... 1972 Cartwright, Kit Assistant Coach...... 1914-15 Offensive Line...... 1972 Defensive Coordinator...... 1979-81Chapman, WayneChinn, Dennis Assistant Coach...... 1903 Clough, Scott Linebackers...... 1971-72 Quarterbacks...... 1989-92 Assistant Coach...... 1905 Collins, BobbyConti, Fred Offensive Line...... Cosgrove, Kevin Defensive LineCowel, Bo ...... 1985 BillCraver, Backfield Coach ...... 1956 Cribari, Joe Inside Linebackers...... 1989 Defensive Coordinator...... 1971-72 Assistant Coach...... 1946 Coach Line ...... 1962-63 Line Coach ...... 1957-60 Cross, FloydDalton, KayDaniel, ClarenceDavis, Bob Assistant Coach...... 1915 Davis, JamesDavis, John Defensive Backs ...... 1966-69 Offensive Coordinator...... 1987-88 DeBord, Mike E.L.Decker, Freshman Coach...... 1956-57 Mick Line Coach...... 1956Delaney, Head Freshman Coach...... 1937-38 Dennison, Tim Offensive Centers/Guards...... 1990-91 DiFede, John Assistant Coach...... 1913 Assistant...... 1993-97 Running Backs/Administrative Linebackers...... 1980-81 Dole, BillDriscoll, Mark Wide Receivers...... 1979 DonDrury, Duffie, Tim Receivers...... 1977-78 Offensive Line...... 1980-81 Defensive Line...... 1971-72 Cornerbacks ...... 2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS, ALL-TIME

NOTE — The program did not have a head coach from 1893- Clarence J. Griffith John H. McIntosh George M. Cassidy 94 (3-6-0, .333) and did not field a team during the 1895-98 Third head coach in program history Fifth head coach in program history Seventh head coach in program history or 1943-44 seasons. Record: 2-5-2 (.333) Record: 3-8-1 (.292) Record: 0-5 (.000) Two seasons: 1900-01 Two seasons: 1904-05 One season: 1910 1893 Agricultural College CACs (3-5) Alma mater: Iowa (‘99) Alma mater: Georgia (‘00) Alma mater: Vermont (‘10) Jan. 7 at Longmont Academy L 8-12 Toomey's assistant, “Griff” took over in Hired as both head football coach and the first Fresh out of college, Cassidy served as football Jan. 28 Longmont Academy W 24-16 October 1901. He resigned just before the director of athletics in 1904, McIntosh is cred- coach and athletic director, but left as fast as he ar- Feb. 11 Colorado L 6-70 1903 season to concentrate on his graduate stud- ited with playing the first black athlete in school rived. April 1 at Northern Colorado W 16-0 ies and care for his new baby girl. history, in 1905. Oct. 7 at Colorado L 6-44 Oct. 14 at Colorado Mines L 6-12 1904 CAC Aggies (0-4-1) 1910 CAC Aggies (0-5) Oct. 21 Denver W 60-10 1901 CAC Aggies (1-2) Oct. 22 Denver L 0-18 Oct. 22 at Colorado Mines L 6-10 Oct. 28 at Colorado Mines L 0-50 Oct. 12 Colorado* Oct. 29 at Colorado Mines L 0-51 Oct. 29 Denver L 0-22 Oct. 19 Denver W 56-5 Nov. 3 Colorado College L 0-4 Nov. 12 Colorado L 0-44 1894 Colorado Agricultural College CACs (0-1) Oct. 26 at Colorado College L 0-16 Nov. 19 at Colorado L 0-46 Nov. 19 Colorado College L 0-24 Oct. 27 at Colorado L 0-67 Nov. 5 Colorado Mines L 0-11 Nov. 24 at Wyoming T 6-6 Nov. 24 at Wyoming L 0-10 *NOTE — Toomey was replaced by Griffith after the 1901 season opener; CSU, then known as Colorado Agricultural College, attempted to play an in- 1905 CAC Aggies (3-4) W.J. Forbes eligible player and CU coach Fred Folsom pulled his team from the field in Oct. 7 Denver W 12-0 protest. CU, however, didn’t protest the game properly and the Intercolle- First head coach in program history giate Athletic Association of Colorado awarded the game to CSU as a for- Oct. 21 at Northern Colorado W 6-5 1911 CAC Record: 0-2-1 (.167) feit. Amid the controversy, Toomey resigned. Oct. 28 Colorado Mines L 10-17 Harry W. Hughes One season: 1899 Nov. 4 at Colorado College L 0-33 Eighth head coach in program history Alma mater: Vermont 1902 CAC Aggies (1-3-2) Nov. 18 at Denver L 5-11 Oct. 11 at Utah State W 24-5 Nov. 25 Wyoming W 34-5 Record: 126-97-18 (.560) Forbes was the first paid coach in school history, Oct. 18 at Colorado L 6-11 Nov. 30 at Utah L 0-24 31-plus seasons: 1911-41, 1946 earning $25 to lead the CACs in his only season Oct. 25 at Utah T 0-0 Alma mater: Oklahoma (‘08) at the helm. Nov. 4 Colorado College L 6-29 The longest-serving football coach in school his- tory, Hughes was known as the Dean of Amer- Nov. 15 at Colorado Mines T 6-6 Claude J. Rothgeb 1899 CAC Aggies (0-2-1) Nov. 22 Denver L 5-11 ican Football Coaches. CSU’s home stadium is Sixth head coach in program history Oct. 15 at Colorado L 0-63 named in his honor. 1899 Colorado Mines L 5-49 Record: 3-11-1 (.233) Four seasons: 1906-09 1899 Northern Colorado T 5-5 Matt Rothwell Aggies (0-6) Alma mater: Illinois (‘04) Nov. 30 at Wyoming* Fourth head coach in program history Oct. 7 at Utah L 0-51 A former pro baseball player, "Rothy" left con- *NOTE — Nov. 30 Wyoming game forfeited to CAC Record: 5-1-0 (.833) Oct. 9 at Utah State L 0-29 troversially in 1910 to coach Colorado College, One season: 1903 Oct. 28 Colorado Mines L 0-29 leaving behind angry fans and creating a rivalry Alma mater: Unknown Nov. 4 at Denver L 0-49 with CC for many years to come. A Denver doctor, Rothwell agreed to travel to Fort Collins to coach the Nov. 11 at Colorado L 0-31 George E. Toomey Aggies. but that distance became a problem and he only coached the 1903 Nov. 30 Wyoming L 0-27 Second head coach in program history season. 1906 CAC Aggies (1-2-1) 156 Record: 0-2-1 (.167) Oct. 20 at Colorado Mines L 0-11 1912 CAC Aggies (3-2) One-plus seasons: 1900-01 Oct. 27 at Colorado College W 4-0 Oct. 5 Denver W 14-13 Alma mater: Baker, Denver (‘98) 1903 CAC Aggies (5-1) Nov. 10 Colorado T 0-0 Oct. 12 Colorado W 21-0 Toomey was well-liked but the Dibble scandal of Oct. 10 Colorado L 0-5 Nov. 17 at Denver L 0-10 Oct. 19 at Colorado College L 0-13 1901 ended his coaching career when he inadver- Oct. 24 Colorado Mines W 10-2 Nov. 2 at Colorado Mines L 0-14 tently played an ineligible man in the CU game, Nov. 3 at Colorado College W 8-5 1907 CAC Aggies (0-4) Nov. 28 at Wyoming W 33-0 resigning after that contest. Nov. 14 Wyoming W 17-0 Oct. 12 Colorado College L 4-20 Nov. 21 at Denver W 16-6 Oct. 19 at Colorado L 13-17 1913 CAC Aggies (3-2)

ISTORY Nov. 26 at Utah W 16-6 Nov. 2 Colorado Mines L 0-35 Oct. 18 at Denver W 20-6

H 1900 CAC Aggies (1-3) Nov. 23 Denver L 0-5 Oct. 18 Colorado L 7-16 Oct. 6 at Northern Colorado* Nov. 1 Colorado Mines L 7-14 Oct. 13 at Colorado College L 0-53 1908 CAC Aggies (1-3) Nov. 11 Utah State W 20-7 Oct.15 at Colorado L 0-29 Oct. 17 at Denver L 0-17 Nov. 15 Wyoming W 61-0 1900 at Colorado Mines L 0-27 Oct. 24 Colorado L 0-8 Nov. 24 Wyoming W 16-0 Nov. 14 at Wyoming W 20-0 1914 CAC Aggies (3-4) *NOTE – Oct. 6 game forfeited to Northern Colorado. Nov. 26 at Kansas State L 10-33 Oct. 24 Colorado L 6-33 Oct. 24 at Wyoming W 48-10 1909 CAC Aggies (1-2) Oct. 31 at Denver W 19-6 Oct. 16 Wyoming W 32-3 Nov. 7 Colorado College L 13-24 Oct. 23 at Colorado L 0-57 Nov. 14 at Utah State W 41-7 Nov. 6 at Colorado College L 6-31 Nov. 21 at Colorado Mines L 0-19 Nov. 26 at Oklahoma State L 0-7 HISTORY 157 OOTBALL

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference champion Rocky Mountain Athletic Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference champion F Sept. 30 at WyomingOct. 7 Oct. 21 at Denver 4 Nov. Colorado 11 Nov. at Colorado Mines 25 Nov. at Utah State 30 Nov. Colorado College at Utah W1934 CAC Aggies (6-2-1) W 7-0 T WSept. 28 W at Northern Colorado 19-0 Oct. 6 WOct. 13 30-7 0-0 19-6 atOct. 20 Denver Arizona 3-0 Oct. 27 W at Colorado Mines 3 LNov. Colorado 10 Nov. 12-0 at 17 Nov. Utah State Wyoming 0-13 24 Nov. at Utah Colorado College W1935 Colorado State Aggies (3-4-1) L WSept. 28 56-0 at L WyomingOct. 5 2-0 3-7 WOct. 12 T at W DenverOct. 26 9-27 at Colorado Mines 2 Nov. 40-6 Colorado 16-0 21-21 16 Nov. at Utah State W 23 Nov. at Utah 28 Nov. Colorado College W at 14-6 New Mexico W1936 Colorado State Aggies (4-4-1) 12-3 LSept. 26 19-0 L TOct. 3 State Western LOct. 10 14-20 atOct. 17 6-19 Denver New Mexico 0-0 W atOct. 24 0-13 Wyoming L 7 Nov. 7-6 Colorado 14 Nov. W at 24 Nov. 0-14 Northern Colorado Utah State 26 Nov. 13-0 at Colorado College W Utah1937 Colorado State Aggies (1-7) L W T 9-7 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 L W 12-6 7-14 Oct. 16 0-0 L at Colorado Mines DenverOct. 23 19-12 at 7-9 WyomingOct. 30 Colorado 0-13 at 13 Nov. Utah State 20 LNov. L at Utah 27 Nov. Colorado College at Arizona 0-13 0-7 L L L W L 0-22 0-7 6-0 0-47 0-7 L L 0-45 0-47 1933 CAC Aggies (5-1-1) 1933 CAC Aggies AMS 2009 R Oct.13 Brigham Young (6-2) 1928 CAC Aggies Oct. 6 Oct.13 Brigham Oct. 20 Northern Colorado at 3 Nov. W Utah 10 Nov. at 17 Nov. Colorado Utah State 15-6 at W 24 Nov. DenverDec. 1 Colorado Mines 26-6 1929 CAC Aggies (5-4) Colorado CollegeSept. 28 at RegisOct. 4 W L L WOct. 12 at WOct. 19 W Colorado College Wyoming 7-6 0-6 atOct. 26 7-13 46-20 Colorado Mines 2 Nov. 35-13 15-0 Utah 9 Nov. 16 Nov. at State Western L Utah State 29 Nov. W W at Colorado Denver W 13-14 1930 CAC Aggies (3-5-1) 14-0 12-0 Sept. 27 at 20-7 Regis WOct. 11 atOct. 18 Denver W L atOct. 25 45-14 Northern Colorado at 1 Nov. L Colorado 7-6 8 Nov. L 0-21 15 Nov. Utah at W 0-6 22 Nov. Utah State Wyoming 6-20 29 Nov. L at Colorado College 26-0 Arizona W1931 CAC Aggies (5-4) L 7-14 Sept. 26 at 15-7 KansasOct. 10 T atOct. 24 W 0-7 Colorado College L LOct. 31 at Colorado 7 Nov. 0-0 Utah 13-0 6-21 14 Nov. at L 0-39 Wyoming 21 Nov. W at Utah State 28 Nov. Denver 0-16 LDec. 5 32-6 Northern Colorado vs. Nebraska (Denver)1932 CAC Aggies (4-3-1) W 6-27 Oct. 1 WOct. 8 W L at L 19-6 Colorado Northern LOct. 15 at 26-6 Oct. 22 W 21-7 Denver Colorado Mines 6-60 7-20 Oct. 29 0-6 at Colorado 5 Nov. W Colorado College 20-0 19 Nov. at Utah State 24 Nov. 12-0 W Utah Wyoming L 39-0 T W 0-3 L 7-7 7-6 W 12-13 L 23-0 0-16

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference champion Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference champion Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Regis at Brigham YoungOct. 24 Denver atOct. 31 Colorado College at 7 Nov. Utah State 14 Nov. 21 Nov. Colorado Northern W at Colorado 26 Nov. Colorado Mines WDec. 12 21-7 at Wyoming W Hawaii 7-3 W W1926 CAC Aggies (6-2-1) WOct. 2 34-0 W 17-0 43-18 Oct. 9 13-0 Oct. 16 W Regis 41-10 atOct. 23 Denver Colorado Mines WOct. 30 12-0 at Colorado College 6 Nov. Utah L 13 Nov. 40-0 at 20 Nov. Colorado Utah State W at 0-41 27 Nov. Brigham Young at W Arizona 53-0 W1927 CAC Aggies (7-1) W 19-6 Oct. 1 39-0 W 7-6 Oct. 8 L L at W Northern ColoradoOct. 15 19-6 atOct. 29 Denver Brigham Young 0-13 6-10 3-0 5 Nov. T Utah 12 Nov. at W Utah State at 19 Nov. Colorado Mines 3-3 26 Nov. 33-0 W at Colorado Colorado College 29-0 W L W W 37-6 W 0-6 6-0 W 20-7 12-0 39-7 1922 CAC Aggies (5-2-1) 1922 CAC Oct. 14 atOct. 21 WyomingOct. 28 Colorado College 4 Nov. Utah State 11 Nov. at Colorado at 18 Nov. Drake 25 Nov. Colorado Mines T 30 Nov. W at Brigham Young Denver1923 CAC Aggies (5-2-1) 0-0 60-0 WSept. 29 W LOct. 6 Wyoming WOct. 13 34-6 at L Chicago 19-0 Oct. 20 0-7 at Brigham YoungOct. 27 33-0 Colorado College at 10 Nov. 6-19 W Utah State 17 Nov. at Denver 28 Nov. Colorado Mines 27-6 W T W Colorado1924 CAC Aggies (4-2) L 33-0 Oct. 18 14-6 6-6 atOct. 25 Colorado Mines W W 8 0-10 Nov. Utah State 15 Nov. 26-7 14-0 at W 22 Nov. Northern Colorado College Colorado at 29 Nov. Colorado L W at 25-0 Denver1925 CAC Aggies (9-1) W 3-6 17-0 L W 22-7 6-7 17-13 L W 0-36 19-0

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference champion Rocky Mountain Athletic Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference champion Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference champion Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference champion Sept. 30 StateOct.14 at Utah WyomingOct. 28 4 Nov. Colorado College 11Nov. at Denver at 18 Nov. Colorado Mines 30 Nov. W at Utah Colorado W W1917 CAC Aggies (1-7-1) 53-0 Oct. 6 T 14-12 40-0 Oct. 12 at WyomingOct. 19 W Montana StateOct. 27 at 0-0 Colorado Northern 3 Nov. W 21-13 Denver 6 Nov. at Utah W 17 Nov. at Utah State at 32-14 W 24 Nov. Colorado College T at 12-6 29 LNov. Colorado Mines at 20-7 Colorado1918 CAC Aggies (0-2) 20-20 0-6 L 16 Nov. at 28 LNov. Denver L L at Colorado L 0-7 1919 CAC Aggies (7-1) 6-10 6-27 7-47 L 12-25 Sept. 27 at WyomingOct. 4 Oct. 11 0-6 Oct. 18 L Wyoming L Colorado 1 Nov. Utah 8 Nov. at Denver 0-14 15 Nov. 13-16 at 27 Nov. Colorado Mines Utah State W at Colorado College1920 CAC Aggies (6-1-1) 28-0 W WOct. 2 W 14-0 LOct. 9 at 49-7 W Wyoming WOct. 16 W at 33-6 NebraskaOct. 23 0-13 33-3 Wyoming 34-21 Oct. 30 27-7 at Colorado Mines 11 Nov. Utah State 20 Nov. at Colorado College 27 Nov. Colorado at W Denver1921 CAC Aggies (2-3-1) L WOct. 1 W 13-0 WOct. 15 W 27-0 0-7 Oct. 29 Wyoming 42-0 28-0 at Colorado Mines 5 Nov. Colorado College 21-0 T 19 Nov. 24 Nov. Denver W at Colorado 7-7 Nebraska W W 14-0 T 24-0 24-0 7-7 L L L 0-10 14-21 7-70 1915 CAC Aggies (7-0) 1915 CAC Oct. 9 Oct. 16 at Colorado atOct. 23 UtahOct. 30 Utah State 6 Nov. Colorado Mines 13 Nov. at Wyoming at 25 Nov. Colorado College Denver1916 CAC Aggies (6-0-1) W W W W W 23-6 35-0 W 59-0 24-13 21-9 48-0 W 33-3 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS, ALL-TIME RESULTS, GAME-BY-GAME GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS, ALL-TIME

1938 Colorado State Aggies (1-5-2) 1943-44: No teams fielded due to World War II. 1949 Colorado A&M Aggies/Rams (9-1) 1954 Colorado A&M Aggies/Rams (3-7) Sept. 24 at Colorado Mines W 12-6 Sept. 17 at Colorado College W 14-7 Sept. 18 at Kansas State L 0-29 Oct. 1 at Wyoming T 0-0 1945 Colorado A&M Aggies/Rams (2-5-1) Sept. 24 at Denver W 14-13 Sept. 25 at Colorado L 0-46 Oct. 8 at Denver T 0-0 Sept. 29 Northern Colorado W 33-0 Oct. 1 Wyoming L 0-8 Oct. 2 Brigham Young W 14-13 Oct. 22 Colorado L 6-31 Oct. 6 at Fort Warren L 6-61 Oct. 8 Montana W 27-12 Oct. 9 Wyoming L 0-34 Oct. 29 Utah State L 0-6 Oct. 13 Colorado L 6-21 Oct. 15 Colorado Mines W 27-7 Oct. 16 Pacific L 7-15 Nov. 12 at Utah L 0-13 Oct. 20 at Utah State L 0-13 Oct. 29 Utah State W 28-6 Oct. 23 at Utah State L 14-20 Nov. 19 Brigham Young L 12-20 Oct. 27 Utah L 0-28 Nov. 5 at Utah W 21-12 Oct. 30 Montana W 37-34 Nov. 24 at New Mexico L 7-27 Nov. 3 Northern Colorado W 25-14 Nov. 11 at Brigham Young W 16-14 Nov. 6 Utah W 14-13 Nov. 10 at Denver L 12-35 Nov. 19 at New Mexico State W 45-0 Nov. 13 at New Mexico L 7-10 1939 Colorado State Aggies (2-7) Nov. 24 at Colorado College T 7-7 Nov. 26 at Colorado W 14-7 Nov. 20 at Denver L 0-34 Sept. 30 Colorado Mines L 14-19 Oct. 7 at Brigham Young L 12-13 1946 Colorado A&M Aggies/Rams (2-7) 1950 Colorado A&M Aggies/Rams (6-3) 1955 Colorado A&M Aggies/Rams (8-2) Oct. 14 Kansas L 0-7 Sept. 21 at Fort Warren W 25-0 Sept. 23 at Denver W 30-14 Mountain States Conference champion Oct. 21 at Colorado L 0-13 Sept. 28 at Montana L 0-28 Sept. 30 Colorado College W 48-7 Sept. 17 at Arizona L 7-20 Oct. 28 at Utah State W 9-0 Oct. 5 at Wyoming W 7-0 Oct. 7 at (RV) Wyoming L 0-34 Sept. 24 New Mexico W 25-0 Nov. 4 Wyoming W 22-0 Oct. 12 at Denver L 0-33 Oct. 14 Brigham Young W 27-14 Oct. 1 Denver W 20-19 Nov. 11 at Denver L 6-13 Oct. 19 at Utah State L 0-47 Oct. 21 at Utah State W 33-13 Oct. 8 at Wyoming W 14-13 Nov. 18 Utah L 7-42 Oct. 26 Colorado College L 12-25 Oct. 28 at Colorado Mines W 26-0 Oct. 22 Utah State W 26-9 Nov. 30 at New Mexico L 19-21 Nov. 9 Utah L 0-13 Nov. 11 Utah W 32-7 Oct. 29 at Montana W 12-7 Nov. 16 Brigham Young L 6-20 Nov. 18 at Arizona State L 13-21 Nov. 5 at Oklahoma State W 20-13 1940 Colorado State Aggies (3-5-2) Nov. 28 at Colorado L 0-18 Nov. 25 Colorado L 6-31 Nov. 12 at Utah L 6-27 Sept. 28 at Colorado Mines W 25-0 NOTE — Wagner resigned and was replaced by Harry Hughes after Nov. 19 at Brigham Young W 35-0 Oct. 5 at Wyoming T 0-0 the Oct. 19 Utah State game. 1951 Colorado A&M Aggies/Rams (5-4-1) Nov. 26 Colorado W 10-0 Oct. 12 at Denver L 13-14 Sept. 22 at Colorado L 13-28 Oct. 19 Colorado L 14-33 Sept. 29 Colorado Mines W 41-0 Oct. 26 at New Mexico W 7-6 Bob Davis Oct. 6 at Colorado College W 54-13 Don “Tuffy” Mullison Nov. 9 Utah State W 13-12 10th head coach in program history Oct. 13 Wyoming W 14-7 11th head coach in program history Nov. 16 at Utah L 0-27 Record: 54-33-2 (.618) Oct. 20 Utah State T 20-20 Record: 19-40-1 (.325) Nov. 23 Brigham Young T 13-13 Nine seasons: 1947-55 Oct. 27 at New Mexico W 20-15 Six seasons: 1956-61 Nov. 28 at Kansas L 0-26 Alma mater: Utah (‘30) Nov. 3 at Brigham Young L 19-21 Alma mater: Colorado A&M (‘49) Dec. 5 at Fresno State L 0-28 Davis’ .618 winning percentage is the best in Nov. 10 Montana W 34-6 The second former Aggie player to become coach, CSU history. Nicknamed “The Whip” by his Nov. 17 at Utah L 21-27 Mullison also was a longtime A&M assistant. 1941 Colorado State Aggies (4-2-1) players for his tough practices, the former Utah Nov. 24 at Denver L 6-21 Best known for debating a professor on the impor- Sept. 27 Colorado Mines W 21-6 QB led Colorado A&M to its first . tance of athletics. Also was the wrestling coach. Oct. 4 Wyoming W 27-0 1952 Colorado A&M Aggies/Rams (6-4) Oct. 18 at Colorado L 13-26 1947 Colorado A&M Aggies/Rams (5-4-1) Sept. 20 at Colorado Mines W 26-0 Oct. 25 at Utah State W 13-26 Sept. 20 Colorado Mines W 20-12 Sept. 27 at Arizona State L 14-40 Nov. 1 at Denver T 6-6 Sept. 27 at Drake W 23-19 Oct. 4 at Denver W 28-6 1956 Colorado A&M Aggies/Rams (2-7-1) 158 Nov. 15 Utah L 13-26 Oct. 4 Utah State L 13-26 Oct. 11 at Wyoming W 14-0 Sept. 22 at Pacific L 14-39 Nov. 22 at Brigham Young W 22-7 Oct. 11 at Denver T 13-13 Oct. 18 Montana W 41-0 Sept. 29 Brigham Young T 0-0 Oct. 18 at Colorado College W 28-7 Oct. 25 at Utah State W 21-7 Oct. 6 Wyoming L 12-20 Oct. 25 Colorado L 7-14 Nov. 8 Utah L 6-14 Oct. 13 at Colorado L 7-47 Nov. 8 at Utah L 0-19 Nov. 15 at New Mexico L 0-3 Oct. 20 at Utah State L 7-46 Julius “Hans” Wagner Nov. 15 at Brigham Young W 27-25 Nov. 22 Brigham Young W 27-6 Oct. 27 Montana W 34-20 Ninth head coach in program history Nov. 22 Wyoming W 21-6 Nov. 29 at Colorado L 0-61 Nov. 3 at Xavier (Ohio) L 14-27 Record: 8-11-1 (.425) Nov. 29 at Montana L 7-41 Nov. 10 Utah L 27-49 1953 Colorado A&M Aggies/Rams (4-5) Nov. 17 at Denver L 13-39 ISTORY Three seasons: 1942, 1945-46 Sept. 26 Kansas State W 14-13 Dec. 1 at New Mexico W 28-27 H Alma mater: Colorado Agricultural (‘27) 1948 Colorado A&M Aggies/Rams (8-3) Hughes' longtime line coach and captain of the Sept. 18 Colorado College W 25-6 Oct. 3 Denver W 21-6 '25 championship team, Wagner struggled after Sept. 25 New Mexico State W 41-6 Oct. 10 at Wyoming L 14-21 1957 Colorado State Aggies/Rams (3-7) the war suspended two seasons, and resigned amid Oct. 2 at Utah State W 9-7 Oct. 17 at Montana L 31-32 Sept. 28 New Mexico L 7-30 alumni pressure midway through 1946. Oct. 9 at Denver W 14-10 Oct. 24 Utah State L 13-14 Oct. 5 Denver W 27-6 Oct. 16 at Wyoming W 21-20 Nov. 7 at Brigham Young W 34-12 Oct. 12 at Wyoming L 13-27 Oct. 23 Drake L 29-31 Nov. 14 at Utah L 14-35 Oct. 19 at Bradley L 0-19 1942 Colorado State Aggies (4-3) Oct. 30 at Colorado Mines W 33-0 Nov. 21 New Mexico W 9-3 Oct. 26 at Utah State L 14-27 Sept. 26 at Wyoming W 10-0 Nov. 6 Utah L 3-12 Nov. 28 Colorado L 7-13 Nov. 3 at Utah L 0-55 Oct. 3 Colorado Mines W 27-0 Nov. 15 Brigham Young W 20-0 Nov. 9 Colorado L 0-20 Oct. 10 at Denver L 0-26 Nov. 20 at Colorado W 29-25 Nov. 16 at Montana W 19-7 Oct. 24 Colorado L 7-34 Jan. 1 vs. Occidental1 L 20-21 Nov. 23 at Brigham Young L 9-26 Oct. 31 at Utah L 14-33 1—Raisin Bowl; Fresno, Calif. Nov. 30 at Air Force W 20-7 Nov. 7 Utah State W 25-0 Nov. 14 at Northern Colorado W 14-6 HISTORY 159 1970-72 Miami (Ohio) (‘54) 8-25 (.242) Record: Three seasons: Alma mater: Collins with a resume that included Came to Fort time as an assistant on Notre Dame's 1966 na- tional championship team, but lasted just three seasons and resigned 1973. in February history13th head coach in program OOTBALL F 1970 (4-7) Sept. 12 at New Mexico StateSept. 19 at #20 Arizona StateSept. 26 at Iowa StateOct. 3 Oct. 10 at W #10 Air ForceOct. 17 L WyomingOct. 24 28-9 at UTEPOct. 31 Virginia West 7 Nov. 9-38 Utah State L 14 Nov. L 21 Nov. Young Brigham at Pacific Toledo 6-37 1971 Colorado State Rams (3-8) L 22-27 LSept. 18 at Brigham YoungSept. 25 W at L 6-16 21-24 W IdahoOct. 2 Oct. 9 at 26-9 Wyoming 37-41 Oct. 16 20-13 at WOct. 23 L Utah L #12 Arizona StateOct. 30 #20 Air Force 6 Nov. 17-8 14-54 14-24 13 Nov. at Utah State Wichita State L 20 Nov. L State at Texas West 27 LNov. UTEP 0-42 New Mexico State L 0-10 1972 Colorado State Rams (1-10) 6-17 Sept. 9 L W L atSept. 16 L Arizona 12-17 Sept. 23 W at Iowa State 16-42 36-14 State Texas West Sept. 30 14-34 at 17-18 Utah StateOct. 7 38-21 WOct. 14 Oct. 21 #19 Air Force L at Wyoming 24-7 Oct. 28 (RV) Florida State 11 Nov. L L at Brigham Young 18 Nov. Houston 14-41 L 25 Nov. at UTEP 0-17 L 0-41 Utah L 0-21 L L 0-37 13-52 9-28 8-44 L 13-48 W L 35-22 36-62 AMS 2009 R L 12-17 L 0-31 1 2 —First game, Hughes Stadium; —Dedication game, Hughes Stadium. 1 2 1969 Colorado State Rams (4-6) Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Brigham YoungOct. 4 Wichita StateOct. 11 at #19 Wyoming atOct. 18 Utah StateOct. 25 L State at Texas West 1 Nov. #20 Air Force 15 Nov. W 22 Nov. UTEP 20-22 L at Idaho 29 Nov. Arizona State at W 50-21 New Mexico State W 3-39 L 27-7 37-33 L 7-28 L L 20-21 W 7-79 16-17 31-21 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 at Tech Texas atOct. 19 Wichita StateOct. 26 Air Force 2 Nov. Pacific 23 Nov. 30 Nov. (RV) Wyoming State at Texas West UTEP W L 37-15 13-43 L L L 17-22 14-46 0-31 L 19-23 1966 Colorado State Rams (7-3) 1966 Colorado State Sept. 24 at South Dakota StateSept. 30 at Brigham YoungOct. 8 Oct. 15 atOct. 22 W Utah State Tulsa atOct. 29 Air Force 5 Nov. L 45-14 #10 Wyoming 12 Nov. at New Mexico 19 Nov. State at Texas West 24-27 26 Nov. Wichita State W Iowa State1967 Colorado State Rams (4-5-1) W W LSept. 23 W 10-7 WSept. 30 at Kansas State (RV) Wyoming 12-10 41-21 Oct. 7 L 6-20 35-26 Oct. 14 45-6 at State Texas West atOct. 21 State North Texas W 23-37 Oct. 28 at Utah State 4 Nov. Air Force L L 34-10 11 Nov. at L Pacific at L 18 Nov. UTEP 10-13 25 Nov. 7-17 Emporia State 14-24 20-21 Wichita State1968 Colorado State Rams (2-8) WSept. 14 at T New MexicoSept. 21 at Kansas StateSept. 28 17-14 W W 17-17 State North Texas L W 77-0 24-15 43-11 0-17 W L 21-13 0-21 1962-69 Hillsdale (‘47) 29-51-1 (.364) Record: Eight seasons: Alma mater: and energetic was Lude's best season The likeable in 10 Wyoming the Rams beat No. 1966, when one of greatest the in Fort ever played games on to become AD at Washington. Went Collins. Milo “Mike” Lude Milo “Mike” history12th head coach in program 1962 Colorado State Rams (0-10) Sept. 22 at Air ForceSept. 29 at Arizona StateOct. 6 Oct. 12 atOct. 20 UCLA Brigham Young atOct. 27 Utah State 3 Nov. Wyoming 10 Nov. L L at 17 Nov. New Mexico Utah L at 24 Nov. Oregon State 0-35 0-34 Montana1963 Colorado State Rams (3-7) 7-28 L LSept. 21 at PacificSept. 28 L at L 0-21 Air ForceOct. 5 L 7-35 Oct. 12 7-28 at L 8-21 Oct. 19 Wyoming Arizona State 14-25 atOct. 26 L Utah 2 Nov. 8-26 UTEP 9 Nov. 15-16 16 Nov. New Mexico W L at 23 Nov. Montana Utah State L at Brigham Young 20-0 L 0-69 1964 Colorado State Rams (5-6) 7-50 Sept. 19 at WyomingSept. 26 3-21 L LOct. 3 L W PacificOct. 10 L at W 14-48 Air ForceOct. 17 0-25 21-14 Brigham Young 20-24 Oct. 24 13-36 at 20-12 UtahOct. 31 Utah State at 7 Nov. L Arizona State 14 Nov. at 26 Nov. New Mexico State San Jose W at 7-31 WDec. 4 UTEP L at 7-6 Hawaii 7-0 1965 Colorado State Rams (4-6) L L 6-14 Sept. 18 W LSept. 25 L Hawaii 13-42 6-34 Oct. 2 Wyoming 14-3 Oct. 9 3-13 0-42 Oct. 16 at New Mexico UTEP W atOct. 23 State Texas West WOct. 30 at Utah State 35-8 6 Nov. Utah 13 Nov. 13-6 at W L 25 Nov. L Young Brigham South Dakota State at W Tulsa 54-6 14-33 12-15 27-22 W L L W 52-20 10-35 L 20-41 36-22 19-22 L 20-48 1958 Colorado State Aggies/Rams (6-4) State Aggies/Rams 1958 Colorado Sept. 27 at DrakeOct. 4 Oct. 11 atOct. 18 Air Force Brigham YoungOct. 25 at Wyoming 1 Nov. Utah State 8 Nov. 15 Nov. Montana W at 22 Nov. New Mexico Utah W at 29 Nov. Colorado at L 32-6 Denver 21-0 1959 Colorado State Rams (6-4) L LSept. 19 6-36 at PacificSept. 26 L 6-7 W 0-15 Oct. 3 New MexicoOct. 10 W at 57-7 W 12-17 Oct. 17 Wyoming DenverOct. 24 W 15-14 at Arizona StateOct. 31 20-0 Army at 7 Nov. Montana 9-8 W 14 Nov. W at 21 Nov. Utah Utah State at Brigham Young 14-9 9-6 L L1960 Colorado State Rams (2-8) WSept. 17 at Arizona StateSept. 24 0-29 at 9-24 15-0 W Air Force LOct. 1 LOct. 8 WOct. 15 26-16 Brigham Young 6-25 13-14 WOct. 22 Drake 10-7 at WyomingOct. 29 L (RV) Utah State 5 Nov. 21-17 Montana 12 Nov. L 0-39 W at 24 Nov. New Mexico Utah at Denver L 8-7 8-32 1961 Colorado State Rams (0-10) Sept. 16 L at W UtahSept. 23 0-21 at ArizonaSept. 30 L L 8-40 Oct. 7 30-3 Arizona StateOct. 14 at State San Jose at 14-26 L 6-24 Oct. 21 L WyomingOct. 28 at Utah State 4 Nov. Montana 6-27 12-21 11 Nov. at Air Force L at L L 18 Nov. Brigham Young L New Mexico 6-14 0-40 6-28 L 0-14 L L L 7-18 L 3-49 16-30 L 19-22 9-14 8-20 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS, ALL-TIME RESULTS, GAME-BY-GAME 160

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o.6 dh 31-14 6-23 19-21 28-7 W 19-16 L L W W 27-3 10-7 20-33 W W Arizona State 24-3 L at 3-17 Idaho Arizona Nov. 20 at Nov. 13 Wyoming 18-42 W Nov. 6 L UTEP 17-28 Oct. 30 21-17 Air Force L Oct. 23 at 9-31 Utah State New Mexico at Oct. 16 L 7-28 W Oct. 9 47-10 Wichita State L Oct. 2 Sept. 25 Brigham Young L at W Sept. 18 Oregon at 3-0 3-33 Sept. 11 17-8 1976 Colorado State Rams (6-5) Utah State W #12 Arizona 27-16 L W Nov. 22 UTEP 0-46 21-17 at Nov. 15 Tennessee W at Nov. 8 Air Force 56-24 Nov. L 1 #11 Arizona State W Oct. 25 21-34 21-26 W Oregon State Oct. 18 at Wyoming 11-6 at Oct. 11 L 9-43 L 66-17 Oct. 4 New Mexico Brigham Young at W Sept. 27 Sept. 20 #12 Texas W 23-24 L at Sept. 13 18-20 33-33 1975 Colorado State Rams (6-5) L Arizona State UTEP at Nov. 23 L T Arizona 14-7 Wyoming at Nov. 16 23-32 Nov. 9 Arkansas W Nov. 2 Nevada 20-28 at 13-30 21-14 L Oct. 26 Brigham Young Utah State 76-24 Oct. 19 at L W L Oct. 12 Memphis 3-35 Oct. 5 W 33-30 18-34 Sept. 28 Florida State at Sept. 21 New Mexico L at W Sept. 14 L 1974 Colorado State Rams (4-6-1) New Mexico Houston Toledo 14-67 Nov. 24 0-31 31-27 Nov. 10 21-13 UTEP Nov. 3 at L Wyoming L W Oct. 27 Utah State at W Oct. 20 Idaho at Oct. 13 Oct. 6 #13 Arizona State New Mexico State at Sept. 29 Sept. 22 (RV) Arizona Brigham Young at Sept. 15 Sept. 8 1973 Colorado State Rams (5-6) 14th head coach in program history times. Relieved midway through '81. times. midway Relieved through WAC title in 1977. Also beat Wyoming five decades. a for the first time in two Nearly won winning back to FortArslanian brought Collins Alma mater: Nine seasons: Record: 45-47-4 (.490) Dixie College (‘50) 1973-81 o.2 a aaiL10-24 21-21 L T 20-6 16-21 17-3 7-30 W 37-3 L W L 20-16 Hawaii W at 0-24 UNLV Nov. 24 17-33 New Mexico at W #11 Brigham Young Nov. 17 3-36 Nov. 10 L Air Force L Nov. 3 State 20-13 Oct. 27 L Utah UTEP Oct. 20 at W Oct. 13 50-14 Oct. 6 Wyoming 6-33 26-15 3-13 at Sept. 29 Utah State W at 31-34 39-29 Sept. 22 #17 Arkansas W at L Arizona L Sept. 15 31-13 at 6-30 Sept. 1 W L 1979 Colorado State Rams (4-7-1) W Pacific L West Virginia at 20-21 Nov. 25 New Mexico Nov. 18 6-32 at San Diego State at Nov. 11 Wyoming L Nov. 4 13-10 UNLV L Oct. 28 UTEP Air Force Oct. 21 at W 35-14 Oct. 14 25-14 13-29 Oct. 7 Utah W at 21-21 Sept. 30 Brigham Young 31-14 14-9 Utah State at 44-3 W Sept. 23 L Sept. 16 T W W W 1978 Colorado State Rams (5-6) Utah State 17-63 #12 Arizona State 20-16 Nov. 26 20-3 West Texas State Nov. 19 at Arizona L W 48-10 at Nov. 12 Wyoming W Nov. 5 New Mexico at Oct. 29 (RV) Brigham Young W Oct. 22 UTEP Utah at Oct. 15 Oct. 8 Northern Colorado Oct. 1 Sept. 24 Hawaii at Sept. 17 Pacific at Sept. 10 1977 Colorado State Rams (9-2-1) o.8 TPW37-7 W 21-21 28-25 14-45 W T 15-56 0-69 L 31-26 26-7 15-13 L W L W UTEP #13 Brigham Young 21-9 at Wyoming 24-52 Nov. 15 W Nov. 8 W Utah Nov. 1 at L San Diego State Oct. 25 at New Mexico Oct. 18 at Iowa State at Oct. 11 UNLV Oct. 4 Sept. 27 Arizona West Virginia at Sept. 20 Air Force Sept. 13 Sept. 6 1980 Colorado State Rams (6-4-1) 1 —Game forfeited to CSU at conclusion of season. —Game forfeited 1 9-24 L

o.2 a aaiL6-59 L 16-28 29-35 13-24 7-52 21-55 14-63 L L L L L L 14-28 Hawaii at L #20 Arizona State Nov. 28 27-37 New Mexico at 3-49 0-42 Brigham Young Nov. 21 Nov. 14 Wyoming L 14-30 Nov. L 7 L at UTEP Oct. 31 Utah at Oct. 24 #19 Mississippi State L Oct. 17 Air Force at Oct. 10 Oct. 3 West Virginia at Sept. 26 Tennessee San Diego State at Sept. 19 Sept. 12 1981 Colorado State Rams (0-12) c.2 WoigL34-43 L 24-41 16-10 10-52 9-52 10-3 W L 22-34 L W L Wyoming L 9-14 San Diego State Oct. 27 17-52 at #7 Brigham Young New Mexico Oct. 20 at L Oct. 13 L 31-15 Oct. 6 Air Force 25-24 Fullerton State at Sept. 29 6-24 41-20 Hawaii 31-28 Sept. 22 W Mississippi State W Sept. 15 at 21-52 W L 17-15 W Sept. 8 1984 Colorado State Rams (3-8) 17-21 L Wyoming W 3-31 0-34 at Northern Colorado #8 Brigham Young Nov. 19 13-34 at Nov. 12 L New Mexico L L Nov. 5 L UTEP Oct. 29 San Diego State at 31-36 Oct. 22 #10 Arizona Utah at Oct. 15 38-13 Oct. 8 24-29 10-38 L Oct. 1 Iowa State W at 14-35 Sept. 24 Colorado L at L Sept. 17 21-11 Air Force Hawaii at 18-34 Sept. 10 L 13-23 Sept. 3 W 1983 Colorado State Rams (5-7) L San Diego State 13-9 L at 14-28 28-17 UNLV New Mexico Nov. 20 at Nov. 13 UTEP W W Nov. 6 L Brigham Young Oct. 30 at Air Force Oct. 23 at Utah at Oct. 16 New Mexico State Oct. 1 Hawaii Sept. 25 Wyoming Sept. 18 Missouri Sept. 11 at Sept. 4 1982 Colorado State Rams (4-7) six games left, after the Oct. 17 Utah game. NOTE — Interim head coach replaced Arslanian with 16th head coach in program history (Robert) players that still stand. established school records his 1986, when beat CU. the Rams Many of nearly led CSU to a WAC championship in pupil, Fuller A defensive-minded Alma mater: Seven seasons: Record: GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS, ALL-TIME 25-55 (.313) Alabama (‘61) 1982-88 o.7 tHwi 38-39 28-35 23-24 15-20 12-26 L L 35-13 16-29 L L L 6-45 19-27 W L Brigham Young vs. L SW Louisiana Dec. 4 L at 24-33 San Diego State Nov. 21 at Hawaii at Nov. 14 3-49 Wyoming 19-21 Nov. 7 New Mexico at L Oct. 31 28-38 Utah Colorado Oct. 17 L L 32-27 Oct. 10 Air Force L Oct. 3 UTEP 20-15 31-7 W Sept. 26 26-27 Sept. 19 Texas Tech at #17 Tennessee W W Sept. 12 at L Sept. 5 7-24 24-20 1987 (1-11) — Colorado State Rams 10-37 UTEP New Mexico at L 23-7 W Nov. 22 Utah San Diego State 46-14 at Nov. 15 L Nov. 8 Wyoming 21-19 W Nov. 1 Hawaii W Oct. 25 Brigham Young W 14-34 at 3-24 Oct. 18 Oct. 3 Air Force Northern Colorado at Sept. 27 30-19 L L Sept. 20 Arizona 35-17 at 19-35 Colorado Sept. 13 at W Sept. 6 45-28 W 1986 Colorado State Rams (6-5) L 41-24 #4 Miami (Fla.) W Utah 7-42 at Southern Mississippi Nov. 23 23-48 10-23 W Nov. 16 Hawaii L at Nov. 9 3-17 Wyoming L Nov. 2 #10 Air Force at L 59-31 Oct. 26 23-35 #15 Brigham Young New Mexico L Oct. 19 at 14-45 W Oct. 12 L Oct. 5 San Diego State at L Sept. 28 #9 Louisiana State UTEP at Sept. 21 Colorado Sept. 14 at Sept. 7 1985 Colorado State Rams (5-7) Arizona State UTEP at Nov. 17 Utah at Nov. 10 Nov. 3 o.2 a us 28-32 7-46 L 23-24 L 14-34 14-48 L 13-7 23-27 L L 7-42 23-31 W L Tulsa 23-29 at 17-28 New Mexico L Nov. 26 L at Utah at Nov. 12 #10 Wyoming L L Nov. 5 San Diego State Oct. 29 UTEP Oct. 22 at Brigham Young Colorado at Oct. 15 Oct. 8 Oct. 1 Arizona State Hawaii at Sept. 17 Air Force Sept. 10 Sept. 3 1988 (1-10) — Colorado State Rams 1 —Gridiron Bowl; Melbourne, Australia 1 26-30 L HISTORY 161 L 17-23 W 22-17 W 45-20 1 1 1

Mountain West Conference champion Mountain West

Mountain West Conference co-champion Conference Mountain West OOTBALL F —; Memphis, Tenn. —Liberty Bowl; Memphis, Tenn. —; New Orleans, La. Final national ranking: #14 Sept. 4 vs. #14 Colorado (Denver) WOct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 41-14 at New Mexico State Fresno StateOct. 23 at San Diego StateOct. 28 Wyoming 6 Nov. W Utah 18 Nov. at New Mexico 27 Nov. at Air ForceDec. 31 L 46-7 L UNLV1 vs. #16 Sourthern Mississippi 13-44 W 10-17 2000 Colorado State Rams (10-2) W 24-13 Sept. 2 W vs. #23 Colorado (Denver)Sept. 9 36-22 WSept. 16 at W State Arizona State W East Tennessee 31-24 Sept. 30 41-21 at NevadaOct. 7 35-17 Oct. 14 28-24 WOct. 21 New Mexico at UNLVOct. 28 Utah 41-7 at 2 Nov. L San Diego State 11 Nov. at 16 Nov. Air Force Brigham Young 10-13 W Wyoming W1 W 45-14 17-14 W W 34-22 2001 Colorado State Rams (7-5) W 45-21 L 20-19 Sept. 8 24-17 Sept. 22 W NevadaSept. 29 40-44 at San Diego State WyomingOct. 4 37-13 Oct. 13 at LouisvilleOct. 20 at #8 Fresno State (OT)Oct. 27 UNLV L 1 Nov. Utah 8 Nov. at L #13 BYU W 17 Nov. W 7-14 atDec. 18 New Mexico Air Force vs.1 North Texas 22-25 L 35-18 42-14 2-7 W L W W 26-24 W 34-56 24-17 19-17 28-21 1999 Colorado State Rams (8-4) 1999 Colorado State #24Sept. 11 #23Sept. 16 Nevada at #25 Brigham Young L 13-34 W 38-33 #23Dec. 29 vs. #22 Louisville #24Sept. 1 vs. (RV) Colorado (Denver) L 14-41 AMS 2009 R WW 41-13 35-24 2 1

Western Athletic Conference champion Western —WAC championship game; Las Vegas, Nev. championship game; Las Vegas, —WAC —; San Diego, Calif. 1996 Colorado State Rams (7-5) 1996 Colorado State Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Tenn.-ChattanoogaSept. 14 at Oregon #5 ColoradoSept. 21 Sept. 28 at UNLV W #8 NebraskaOct. 5 Oct. 12 at Hawaii atOct. 19 61-19 TulsaOct. 26 L San Jose State 2 Nov. San Diego State L 9 Nov. at L Air Force 34-48 16 Nov. at Fresno State W 28-35 #23 Wyoming 9-65 1997 Colorado State Rams (11-2) W W W 35-16 LAug. 30 36-13 28-16 27-18 Nevada W W 14-20 LOct. 4 42-20 42-41 24-25 Oct. 11 atOct. 18 San Jose State Hawaii atOct. 26 Wyoming 1 Nov. W Tulsa 8 Nov. at UNLV W 45-13 Fresno State1 55-20 W W2 63-0 14-7 W W1998 Colorado State Rams (8-4) W 41-3 44-8 Sept. 5 45-19 vs. Colorado (Denver)Sept. 12 at NevadaSept. 17 at Air ForceSept. 26 Oct. 3 L UNLVOct. 10 at UTEPOct. 17 at 14-42 TulsaOct. 24 New Mexico StateOct. 31 at TCU W 7 Nov. Rice L 14 Nov. at W SMU Wyoming 26-14 27-30 W 47-28 W 38-16 W 20-17 34-7 W L L W 42-21 23-35 19-27 32-10 Final national ranking: #17 #24Sept. 6#25Sept. 13 at #8 Colorado at#23Sept. 20 Utah State Air Force L W#25Nov. 22 21-31 at#20Dec. L 6 San Diego State 35-24 vs. New Mexico 0-24 W 38-17 #15 Aug. 29 at #23 Michigan State W 23-16 #18Dec. 29 vs. #19 Missouri L 21-54 L 14-24 Western Montana (‘60) Western 1993-2007 1 108-74 (.593) 1 Record: 15 seasons: Alma mater: The most respected head coach in CSU annals, led the Rams to their first appearances in the AP poll, six conference titles and nine bowl games, Collins. heights previously unknown in Fort Sonny history18th head coach in program

Western Athletic Conference champion Western

Western Athletic Conference co-champion Western —Holiday Bowl; San Diego, Calif. —Holiday Bowl; San Diego, Calif. Final national ranking: #16 Sept. 3 atSept. 10 Air ForceSept. 17 at Utah State #22 Brigham YoungSept. 24 San Diego State W W 28-21 W W 34-21 41-16 19-17 1 1995 Colorado State Rams (8-4) Sept. 2 Sept. 9 at Montana StateSept. 16 #10 Colorado at #21 Air ForceSept. 30 Oct. 7 Brigham YoungOct. 14 atState Utah atOct. 21 Utah WOct. 28 L at New Mexico W 4 Nov. Wyoming L 31-10 11 Nov. 14-42 25 Nov. UTEP 27-20 at HawaiiDec. 29 San Diego State 21-18 vs. W1 #10 Kansas State L 59-17 W W W 14-22 19-14 31-24 24-13 W W 56-10 22-0 1993 Colorado State Rams (5-6) Sept. 4 Sept. 11 OregonSept. 18 Air ForceSept. 25 at #19 Brigham Young #6 NebraskaOct. 2 Oct. 9 at KansasOct. 16 L atOct. 23 San Diego State Fresno State atOct. 30 Utah 22-27 L 13 WNov. L at New Mexico 20 Nov. UTEP at Wyoming 8-5 9-23 L 13-48 1994 Colorado State Rams (10-2) W L 3-30 34-32 6-24 W L W 21-20 W 21-38 41-21 52-0 #24 Oct. 1 #23 Oct. 8 at New Mexico#13 Oct. 15 at #6 Arizona#12 Oct. 22 UTEP 5 #14 Nov. #18 Utah 12 #10 Nov. 19 Wyoming#10 Nov. Arkansas State at W#10 Dec. 30 Fresno State vs. #20 Michigan W 38-31 21-16 W L W W W 48-3 47-9 31-45 35-24 44-42 W 32-31 1989-92 Ohio State (‘53) 22-24-1 (.479) 1 Record: Four seasons: protege and former Hayes Ohio State A Woody head coach, Bruce led CSU to its first bowl in 42 led other allegations His coaching style and years. the ‘92 season. to his dismissal following Alma mater: history17th head coach in program —; Anaheim, Calif. 1 1991 Colorado State Rams (3-8) Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Arkansas StateSept. 14 at # 13 Nebraska Air ForceSept. 21 at Southern MississippiSept. 28 Oct. 5 HawaiiOct. 19 at W L UTEP atOct. 26 Utah L atOct. 31 Wyoming 38-24 7-39 9 Nov. L Brigham Young 16 Nov. at 14-71 San Diego State New Mexico 26-31 1992 Colorado State Rams (5-7) WSept. 5 atSept. 12 L W #12 Colorado L L 28-16 Sept. 19 L IdahoSept. 26 Fresno State at 23-18 17-40 Louisiana StateOct. 3 28-35 L 32-42 16-21 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Utah L 36-38 at UTEPOct. 24 Air ForceOct. 31 W L 17-37 Wyoming 7 Nov. San Diego State 14 Nov. at L Hawaii 17-14 21 Nov. 21-52 at Ohio New Mexico 34-37 W L L W L 32-28 13-20 29-33 42-24 W 14-31 L W 14-10 13-24 35-24 1989 Colorado State Rams (5-5-1) Sept. 2 atSept. 9 Tennessee atSept. 16 #9 ColoradoSept. 23 Fullerton StateSept. 30 Eastern MichiganOct. 7 #24 Air ForceOct. 14 at New MexicoOct. 21 L L #25 Brigham YoungOct. 28 W T at Hawaii 4 Nov. Utah 14-17 11 Nov. at 20-45 42-14 Wyoming L at L 35-35 UTEP1990 Colorado State Rams (9-4) WSept. 1 21-45 16-45 atSept. 8 Air Force 34-20 Sept. 15 at #25 Arizona State Montana StateSept. 22 W LSept. 29 W at UTEP #23 ArkansasOct. 6 31-16 WOct. 13 35-56 50-10 L atOct. 20 #13 Brigham Young Utah W W 52-0 3 Nov. New Mexico 10 Nov. 20-31 41-5 L 17 Nov. 35-33 #19 Wyoming L at Tulsa 24 Nov. Louisiana Tech atDec. 29 Hawaii W 20-31 9-52 vs. Oregon W 38-20 W W L 47-7 17-8 22-13 30-31 W W 31-13 30-27 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS, ALL-TIME RESULTS, GAME-BY-GAME 162

HISTORY 1Nv 0UL 33-36 35-42 L 22-14 L 31-12 W (RV) Colorado (Denver) vs. 49-21 30 W #23Aug. W 30-32 32-28 TCU UNLV vs. 19-30 36-33 31 #23Dec. New Mexico W L 30 #16Nov. San Diego State L 23 #20Nov. W at Air Force at 16 #21Nov. 31 #24Oct. Fresno State at Nevada 4 #25Oct. at Louisville 28 #25Sept. UCLA at 14 #24Sept. 7 #19Sept. o.1 tUL 31-27 W 6-33 10-30 14-24 21-17 39-31 L 35-25 L L W W W 41-23 42-21 (RV) Navy vs. 1 UNLV W Dec. 22 San Diego State at W Nov. 19 #20 TCU at Nov. 12 24-56 28-31 New Mexico Wyoming at Nov. 5 45-10 17-47 Oct. 28 Utah BYU L L 31-63 at Oct. 22 W Oct. 15 L Air Force Oct. 8 17-26 Nevada 30-7 L Sept. 29 (RV) Minnesota Sept. 24 at (RV) Colorado L W at Sept. 10 21-31 Sept. 3 21-17 2005 Colorado State Rams (6-6) 39-14 0-49 Air Force UNLV at L 16-34 W 24-27 Nov. 20 #7 Utah W at New Mexico L Nov. 13 L Wyoming Nov. L 6 Oct. 30 Brigham Young San Diego State at Oct. 22 24-23 Oct. 16 Montana State Oct. 2 #22 Minnesota W Sept. 25 34-37 28-35 #1 USC 21-6 Sept. 18 at 30-20 Colorado at Sept. 11 Sept. 4 L 21-28 W L W 2004 Colorado State Rams (4-7) 34-10 58-13 L Boston College vs. 1 W 21-41 UNLV W Dec. 31 San Diego State at 31-7 Nov. 22 23-21 New Mexico at Nov. 15 L Wyoming at Nov. 7 W Air Force W Nov. 1 Brigham Young Fresno State at Oct. 16 Oct. 8 Utah Oct. 4 Miami (Ohio) Sept. 27 Weber State Sept. 20 California Sept. 13 at 28-20 Sept. 6 44-36 W 2003 Colorado State Rams (7-6) 37-10 W 1 W Brigham Young at 35-29 Utah Oct. 24 Wyoming at Oct. 19 W 19-14 Oct. 12 W #7 Colorado (Denver) vs. #22 Virginia Aug. 31 at Aug. 22 2002 Colorado State Rams (10-4)

; San Diego, Calif. —San Francisco Bowl; San Francisco, Calif. —Liberty Bowl; Memphis, Tenn. Mountain West Conference champion 1 1 1 30-51 L 21-35 L 3-17 L NOTE — Rankings listed before an opponent represent team’s to game. (RV) indicates team received votes in AP poll. Rankings listed before date indicate CSU’s AP ranking prior ranking in Associated Press national poll prior to contest. o.2 t ymn 31-20 20-6 17-38 42-45 W W L L 41-28 16-49 7-13 38-34 W L L 7-42 Fresno State vs. 1 28-25 W Wyoming Dec. 20 New Mexico at Nov. 22 L Air Force W #17 BYU at Nov. 15 Nov. 23-20 8 San Diego State at Nov. 1 #14 Utah (RV) TCU at Oct. 25 17-38 W UNLV Oct. 18 Oct. 11 L (RV) Cal Oct. 4 Houston at Sacramento State Sept. 27 Sept. 20 Sept. 6 Colorado (Denver) vs. Aug. 31 36-28 3-27 W 16-35 23-26 42-34 48-23 L 21-45 L L W W 12-24 L 20-24 Wyoming 27-38 L Georgia Southern Nov. 23 L 28-34 New Mexico Nov. 17 at L (RV) BYU at Utah Nov. 10 L Nov. 3 UNLV Air Force at Oct. 27 14-45 22-35 San Diego State Oct. 20 6-17 28-31 3-24 Oct. 13 L L TCU Oct. 6 at #10 California Houston Sept. 29 19-20 L L at L 0-24 28-7 Sept. 22 21-24 Colorado (Denver) (OT) vs. Sept. 8 L W Sept. 1 L 2007 Colorado State Rams (3-9) L San Diego State 10-28 at (RV) TCU 35-23 Dec. 2 (RV) BYU Utah L Nov. 25 at 30-6 W New Mexico Nov. 11 Nov. 4 14-10 W Wyoming at Oct. 28 UNLV Air Force at Oct. 21 W Oct. 12 Fresno State Oct. 7 at Nevada Sept. 30 at Colorado (Denver) Weber State vs. Sept. 16 Sept. 9 Sept. 2 2006 Colorado State Rams (4-8) 2008 Colorado State Rams (7-6)

—New Mexico Bowl; Albuquerque, N.M. 19th head coach in program history inaugural campaign. yearsto their first winning season in five during his played and coached for the school, .led Rams to have head coaches in CSU history three One of Alma mater: One season: Record: 1 7-6 (.538) Colorado State (‘81) 2008-present 40-35 W Steve Fairchild

A tv atl,18 5. 9 3 155.3 175.6 4 23 3 164.5 Steve Bartalo, 1986 1 8.3 Alvin Lewis, 1980 WAC Lawrence McCutcheon, 1970 WAC 11.0 WAC 10.4 RUNNING LEADERS 7 CONFERENCE ALL-PURPOSE 12 Derek Franz, 1998 Calvin Branch, 1996 WAC 101.8 n/a Steve Bartalo, 1986 WAC 99.5 WAC (1,193 total) CONFERENCE SCORING LEADERS David Anderson, 2005 T7 T12 MWC David Anderson, 2003 Willie Miller,MWC 1974 WAC 5.7 4.8 CONFERENCE RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS — 12 Keli McGregor, 1983 (tied) 4 223.5 Willie Miller, 288.8 WAC 1974 (tied) WAC — (1,920 total) CONFERENCE RECEPTIONS LEADERS , 2003 237.2 MWC Matt Newton, 2000 Mark Driscoll, 1974 MWC 15 WAC 13 CONFERENCE TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS 114.4 — — 3 113.5 Matt Newton, 2000 10 MWC 116.4 — 74.7 9 129.0 24 CONFERENCE PASSING LEADERS 114.0 Gartrell Johnson, 2008 114.1 MWC Cecil Sapp, 2002 95.2 111.3 MWC Kevin McDougal, 1999 Brian Copeland, 1990 MWC Steve Bartalo, 1986 WAC Steve Bartalo, 1985 WAC Steve Bartalo, 1984 WAC Steve Bartalo, 1983 WAC Alvin Lews, 1980 WAC WAC CONFERENCE RUSHING LEADERS Conf Conf Conf Conf Conf Conf Conf

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No CSU player has led the MWC in sacks (the WAC does not W rcPuy 011. — — 10.5 12.3 5 in annual leaders). recognize the category 10 5 Eric Pauly, 15.2 2001 12.0 MWC Rick Crowell, 2000 13.3 MWC CONFERENCE TACKLES LEADERS n/a Geoff Turner, 1997 Greg Myers, 1993 WAC 26.1 Richie Hall, 1982 WAC WAC RETURN LEADERS 6 CONFERENCE PUNT T5 Jake Green, 1970 7 T21 3 WAC 6 6 RETURN LEADERS 7 8 CONFERENCE KICKOFF 4 Ray Jackson, 1994 (tied) 3 Selwyn Jones, 1990 (tied) WAC 43.1 45.3 Jim King, 1986 WAC Cliff Featherstone, 1977 WAC 46.1 WAC CONFERENCE LEADERS Jimmie Kaylor, 2005 Tim Luke, 1989 MWC Mike Deutsch, 1976 WAC WAC CONFERENCE PUNTING LEADERS Conf Conf Conf Conf Conf

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ALL-AMERICA 1925 Kenny Hyde, QB (AP, third team) 1995 Sean Moran, DE (second team) JIM THORPE AWARD 2009 RAMS FOOTBALL 1948 Thurman (Fum) McGraw, T Greg Myers, S The nation’s most outstanding defensive back (Players, third team) (AP, United Press International, Walter Camp, 1995 Greg Myers, S 1949 Thurman (Fum) McGraw, T Sporting News, first team) (International News Service, first team) Brady Smith, DE (second team) CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF YEAR 1952 Harvey Achziger, T 1998 Anthony Cesario, OL (AFCA, first team) PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1983 Steve Bartalo, RB (WAC) HONDA NATIONAL SCHOLAR (International News Service, first team) 2002 Morgan Pears, OL 1986 Steve Bartalo, RB (WAC) 2008 Mychal Sisson, LB (Rivals.com) ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1955 , HB (AP,second team) (Sporting News, second team) 1997 , QB (WAC*) AWARD 1975 Kevin McLain, LB 2003 Dexter Wynn, KR 1999 Kevin McDougal, RB (MWC) NATIONAL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 1995 Greg Myers, FS (Sportingsociation News, Time, Newspaper Enterprise As- (CBSWeekly Sportsline.com, third team) 2000 Matt Newton, QB (MWC) National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame , first team; United Press International, 2004 Joel Dreessen, TE (SI.com, Pro Football 2002 Bradlee Van Pelt, QB (MWC) 1986 Steve Bartalo, RB second team) , honorable mention) 2003 Bradlee Van Pelt, QB (MWC) 1995 Greg Myers, S CFA GOOD-WORKS TEAM 1977 Mike Bell, DL (AP,second team) 2005 Kyle Bell, RB *—Pacific Division 1999 Kevin McDougal, RB 1995 Ray Jackson, CB 1978 Mike Bell, DL tional (SI.com, honorable mention) 2008 Jeff Horinek, LB 1996 Myron Terry, SS (Football Writers, Kodak, United Press Interna- Jimmie Kaylor, P (SI.com, CBS Sportsline.com, CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE , Sporting News, Playboy, Walter Camp, honorable mention) PLAYER OF THE YEAR ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA BOWL GAME MVPs first team; AP,second team) 1995 Brady Smith, DL (WAC) 1955 Gary Glick, HB 2008 Gartrell Johnson, RB 1982 Jeff Harper, LB (AP, honorable mention) FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA 2000 Rick Crowell, LB (MWC) 1967 Tim Dennison, LB Tommie Hill, DE 1984 Keli McGregor, TE (United Press International, 2005 Jeff Horinek, LB (honorable mention) 1969 Tom French, OT (New Mexico Bowl) AP,second team) Matt Rupp, DT (honorable mention) STAN BATES AWARD 1986 Steve Bartalo, RB 2002 Rhett Nelson, DB 1986 SteveAP, Bartalo, FB (United Press International, 2008 Mychal Sisson, LB The Western Athletic Conference’s Overall 1987 J.D. Brookhart, WR Cecil Sapp, RB second team) (Sporting News, first team) Student-Athlete of the Year Todd Tyrrell, WR (Liberty Bowl) 1994 Greg Myers, S 1987 Steve Bartalo, RB 1994 Greg Myers, FS 2001 Justin Gallimore, DB (Football Writers, Sporting News, Scripps-Howard, COACH OF THE YEAR 1996 Greg Myers, S 1995 Greg Myers, FS (New Orleans Bowl) first team) 1948 Bob Davis (Skyline Conference) 1999 Nate Kvamme, LB 1998 Mike Newell, OC 2000 Cecil Sapp, RB 1955 Bob Davis (Skyline Conference) Nate Kvamme, LB (Liberty Bowl) 1994 Sonny Lubick LINEMAN OF THE YEAR 2001 Eric Pauly, LB 1999 Rick Crowell, LB (Sports Illustrated national, WAC) 1977 Mike Bell, DL (WAC) 2002 Eric Pauly, LB Kevin McDougal, RB Fum McGraw (below), the first in program history to earn 1997 Sonny Lubick (WAC*) Drew Wood, LB (Liberty Bowl) consensus All-America honors, is pictured at the ground- 1999 Sonny Lubick (MWC) 2003 Eric Pauly, LB 1997 Moses Moreno, QB *—Pacific Division breaking for the McGraw Center. 2000 Sonny Lubick (MWC) 2005 Kyle Bell, RB Darran Hall, WR (Holiday Bowl) Colorado State’s consensus All-Americans NCAA POST-GRADUATE 1995 Damon Washington, WR SCHOLARSHIP AWARD (Holiday Bowl) 1961 Russ Mowrer, G 1994 , QB 1975 Mark Driscoll, QB (Holiday Bowl) 1986 Steve Bartalo, RB 1987 J.D. Brookhart, WR Oscar Reed (below), Sports Illustrated’s ‘Back of the Week’ in 1966, 1995 Greg Myers, FS and Rick Crowell (above), the Mountain West Defensive Player of the 1998 Nate Kvamme, LB Year in 2000. 163 H ISTORY

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HISTORY 94Wilbur (Red) White, HB 1934 Glenn Morris, E 1933 Albert (Red) White, HB Ed Graves, G 1931 1929 Carlyle Vickers, C 1928 Rollie Caldwell, FB 1927 Rollie Caldwell, FB 1926 Kenny Hyde, QB 1925 Julius (Hans) Wagner, T 1924 Douglans Wigle, T 1923 Walter Bain, G 1922 Duane Hartshorn, HB 1921 Scott, FB Harry 1920 Scott, FB Harry Charles Shepardson, D 1919 1917 Charles Shepardson, C 1916 Frank Wilson, G Ed Divelbliss, FB 1915 Floyd Cross, HB 1914 Joe Brill, T 1913 Wilbur (Bill) Scaffer,1912 T 1910 ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ROCKY MOUNTAIN Floyd Mencimer, C Bud Dammann, QB Ralph Maag, HB Wilbur (Red) White, HB Ed Kasel, G Dan Beattie, E Ed Graves, G Frank Prince, E Ed Graves, G Carlyle Vickers, C Fay Rankin, HB Glen Davis, E Lynn Pitcher, G Fay Rankin, HB Otto Kayser, G Fay Rankin, FB Glen Clark, G Julius (Hans) Wagner, T Don Inman, G Earl McMichael, G Walter Bain, G Julius (Hans) Wagner, T Hinds, E Erv Jack House, FB Jack Houser, FB Doug Wigle, T Hinds, E Erv Earl McMichael, G Earl McMichael, G Walter Bain, G Roy Ratekin, G Charles Bresnahan, E Duane Hartshorn, HB H.L. (Hap) Dotson, T H.L. (Hap) Dotson, T Duane Hartshorn, HB Ray West, G Ralph (Sag) Robinson, E Horace Doke, T Ralph (Sag) Robinson, E Charles Shepardson, C and Bill Kishman (right) Eddie Hanna (above) Dale Dodrill (left), 90Dale Dodrill, G 1950 Dale Dodrill, G 1949 Don (Tuffy) Mullison Chet Maeda, HB 1948 Lewis (Dude) Dent, FB 1942 Louis Engleberg, G 1941 1938 CONFERENCE SKYLINE ATHLETIC Lenny Volz, FB 1936 Jim Hartman, E 1935 Cliff Hoelzer, T Jack Christiansen, HB Frank McKiben, T Thurman (Fum) McGraw, FB George Jones, E Don Hoch, T Bob Hainlen, QB Ollie Woods, HB Dale Dodrill, G Eddie Hana, HB George Jones, E Thurman (Fum) McGraw, FB Lloyd Lair, T Chet Cruikshank, E 90Alvin Lewis, RB 1980 Tom Fornica, OL 1979 Jones, RB Larry 1978 Mike Bell, DL 1977 Steve Cyphers, OL 1976 Bill Gray, OG 1975 Bill Gray, OG 1974 Jim Kennedy, TE 1973 Ron Sondrup, OT 1971 Lawrence McCutcheon, HB 1970 team) Mike Smolinsky, G (second team) Bill Kishman, DB 1969 1968 CONFERENCE WESTERN ATHLETIC Duane Knox, E 1960 Ron Stehouwer, T Pat O’Donnell, G 1959 Bob Weber,1958 C 1956 Glick, HB Gary Glick, JB Gary 1955 1954 Bob Blasi, G 1952 Jim David, E 1951 Ed Rhoades, OL (second team) Aaron Finch, C (second team) Tony Goolsby, WR Chamblee, LB Orbry Donzell McDonald, DB Chamblee, LB Orbry Mike Carew, DL Mickey Barilla, K Mike Bell, DL Cliff Featherstone, DB Mark Nichols, LB Al Baker, DL Keith King, DB Steve Krum, LB Mike Deutsch, K Fred Paoli, DL Kevin McLain, LB Willie Miller, FL Dan O’Rourke, SE Loren Mulkins, DL Kevin McLain, LB Greg Stemrick, DB Loren Mulkins, DL Les Olson, LB (second team) Lawrence McCutcheon, HB Clark Douglass, LB (second team) Dan Hudson, DT (second team) Art Hererra, OT (second team) Stevenson, RB (second team) Harry Lawrence McCutcheon, RB (second Jim Eifrid, C Dan Mirich, G Bob Weber, C Achziger,Harvey T Don Burroughs, QB Alson Brinley, G Joe Mohorcich, HB Frank Stanko, E Bill Hoehler, G Achziger,Harvey T Mark Driscoll 96Edgar Mitchell, OL 1986 Edgar Mitchell, OL 1985 Steve Bartalo, RB 1984 Jeff Champine, WR 1983 Jeff Raikes, WR 1982 Jeff Champine, WR 1981 92Greg Primus, WR 1992 98Ron Cortell, DB 1988 Doug Fiala, OL 1987 91Greg Primus, WR 1991 John Laurita, OL 1990 John Laurita, OL 1989 Gary Thompson, LB (second team) Gary Sanjay Beach, KR/PR (second team) Clint Hjelm, DL (second team) Scott Whitehouse, RB (second team) Ron Cortell, DB Ron Cortell, DB (second team) Jim King, DB (second team) Dale Carr, LB Steve DeLine, PK Steve Bartalo, RB , QB Guy Goar, C Terry Unrein, DL Steve Bartalo, RB Guy Goar, C Keli McGregor, TE (second team) Jon Poole, K (second team) Jeff Harper, LB (second team) Stan Hornung, DL (second team) Steve Bartalo, RB (second team) Keli McGregor, TE (second team) Kevin Call, OL Richie Hall, KR/PR (second team) Willie Searcy, DB (second team) Keli McGregor, TE (second team) Jeff Champine, WR (second team) Richie Hall, DB Jeff Harper, LB Andy Poremba, DL Greg Tillman, DB (second team) Aaron Finch, C (second team) Mike Faucett, DB (second team) Kurt Fisk, DB (second team) Andy Poremba, DL (second team) Andre Augustine, DL (second team) Steve Fairchild, QB (second team) Brian Schnieder, LB (second team) Bob Cox, OL (second team) Pat Meyer, OL (second team) Greg Myers, DB Harlan Carroll, DB (second team) Selwyn Jones, DB (second team) Todd Yert, RB (second team) Scott Doerr, OL (second team) Andy Byrne, DB Eric Schaller, DL Brian Copeland, RB Thompson, LB (second team) Gary Sean Willis, WR (second team) Tim Luke, P Eric Schaller, DL Tony Alford, RB ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS talo, Call, Terry Kevin Dan O’Rourke, Brian Clockwise from upper Clockwise from Copeland, Steve Bar- Copeland, Steve nen efHarper Jeff Unrein, et efChampine, left, Jeff ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS

1993 Bob Cox, OL 1997 Anthony Cesario, OL MOUNTAIN WEST Steve Hodge, DL Moses Moreno, QB CONFERENCE 2009 RAMS FOOTBALL Greg Myers, DB Eli Workman, TE 1999 Kevin McDougal, RB Greg Myers, KR/PR Adrian Ross, DL Blaine Saipaia, OT Steve Norton, DL Nate Kvamme, LB , DL Brian Schneider, LB Damon Washington, RB Erik Olson, DB Jason Gallimore, DB (second team) 2004 Joel Dreessen, TE Pat Meyer, OL (second team) Geoff Turner, WR (second team) Ula Tuitele, LB Justin Gallimore, DB (second team) Erik Pears, OL Andre Strode, DB (second team) Geoff Turner, ST (second team) Deone Horinek, P 2002 Joel Dreessen, TE Patrick Goodpaster, DL (second team) 1994 Pat Meyer, OL Kevin McDougal, RB (second team) Matt Newton, QB (second team) Peter Hogan, DL 2005 Jimmie Kaylor, P Sean Moran, DL Willie Taylor, LB (second team) Dallas Davis, WR (second team) Morgan Pears, OL David Anderson, WR (second team) Greg Myers, DB Myron Terry, DB (second team) Dallas Davis, SP (second team) Cecil Sapp, RB Kyle Bell, RB (second team) Kenya Ragsdale, LB 1998 Darran Hall, WR 2000 Justin Borvansky, OL Bradlee Van Pelt, QB Mike Brisiel, OL (second team) Andre Strode, DB Darran Hall, ST Rick Crowell, LB Dexter Wynn, KR 2006 Clint Oldenburg, OL (second team) Jeremy Burkett, WR (second team) Anthony Cesario, OL John Howell, DB Mark Dreyer, OL (second team) Jimmie Kaylor, P (second team) Anthoney Hill, QB (second team) Mike Newell, OL Matt Newton, QB Jeff Babcock, K (second team) 2007 Nick Alotta, OL (second team) Steve Hodge, DL (second team) , DL Jose Ochoa, TE Eric Pauly, LB (second team) Jesse Nading, DL (second team) Greg Myers, KR/PR (second team) Rick Crowell, LB Pete Rebstock, WR Rhett Nelson, DB (second team) 2008 Gartrell Johnson, RB 1995 James Cregg, OL Myron Terry, DB Pete Rebstock, KR Dexter Wynn, DB (second team) Rashaun Greer, WR (second team) Ray Jackson, DB Blaine Saipaia, OL (second team) Cecil Sapp, RB Joey Huber, P (second team) Shelley Smith, OL (second team) Sean Moran, DL Kevin McDougal, RB (second team) Tim Stuber, OL 2003 David Anderson, WR Kory Sperry, TE (second team) Greg Myers, DB Clark Haggans, DL (second team) Pete Hogan, DL (second team) Erik Pears, OL Anthony Hartz, P (second team) Brady Smith, DL Willie Taylor, LB (second team) Justin Gallimore, DB (second team) Bryan Save, DL E.J. Watson, RB (second team) Derek Franz, K (second team) 2001 Joey Huber, P Bradlee Van Pelt, QB Karl Ballard, LB (second team) Deone Horinek, P (second team) Pete Rebstock, KR Dexter Wynn, DB Greg Myers, KR/PR (second team) David Shohet, OL Dexter Wynn, KR 1996 Calvin Branch, RB Jose Ochoa, TE (second team) Joel Dreessen, TE (second team) Mark Rogowski, OL Brock Finlayson, OL (second team) Mark Dreyer, OL (second team) Adrian Ross, DL Dexter Wynn, KR (second team) Jeremy Calhoun, WR (second team) Eric Pauly, LB (second team) Anthony Cesario, OL (second team) Drew Wood, LB (second team)

EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME 1948 Thurman “Fum” McGraw GRIDIRON CLASSIC 2008 Gartrell Johnson, RB 1933 Glenn Morris 2004 Erik Pears, OL 2007 Jesse Nading, DE 1927 Carlyle Vickers 2003 Bryan Save, DL 2005 David Anderson, WR 2002 Morgan Pears, OL 2004 Erik Pears, OL HULA BOWL Henri Childs, HB 2003 Bradlee Van Pelt, QB 2006 Josh Day, OL Rhett Nelson, DB Dexter Wynn, DB 2005 David Anderson, WR 2001 Pete Rebstock, WR 2002 Morgan Pears, OL Mike Brisiel, OL Aaron Sprague, DB 1998 Jason Craft, CB 2003 Chris Pittman, WR Joey Porter, DE Bradlee Van Pelt, QB LAS VEGAS ALL-STAR CLASSIC Myron Terry, DB 2002 Cecil Sapp, RB 2005 Albert Bimper, OL 165 Damon Washington, RB 2001 Sonny Lubick, Coach Justin Holland, QB 1997 Moses Moreno, QB Pete Rebstock, WR Courtney Jones, LB Adrian Ross, LB 2000 Rick Crowell, LB 2004 Patrick Goodpaster, DE Eli Workman, TE 1999 Kevin McDougal, RB 2001 Dallas Davis, WR 1996 Calvin Branch, RB Ula Tuitele, LB Broc Finlayson, OL H 1995 Sonny Lubick, Coach 1998 Myron Terry, FS Broderick Lancaster, OL ISTORY Sean Moran, DE 1997 Adrian Ross, DE Ameer Lowe, DB Greg Myers, DB Duan Ruff, RB Brady Smith, DE BLUE-GRAY CLASSIC Lucas Smith, DL 1992 Greg Primus, WR 1998 Jason Craft, DB Thal Woods, DB 1991 Brian Copeland, RB 1996 Calvin Branch, RB (MVP) 1986 Kelly Stouffer, QB 1955 Gary Glick, QB NORTH-SOUTH CLASSIC 1984 Keli McGregor, TE 2006 Robert Herbert, CB 1981 Aaron Finch SENIOR BOWL 1980 Alvin Lewis 2004 Joel Dreessen, TE TEXAS VS. THE NATION GAME 1976 Mark Nichols 2002 Cecil Sapp, RB 2008 Kory Sperry, TE 1973 Al Simpson 1999 Clark Haggans, DE 2007 , QB 1970 Dennis Havig 1998 Anthony Cesario, OL Pat Murphy Jason Craft, CB Don Popplewell Darran Hall, WR Clockwise from upper left, Erik Pears, Sean Moran, 1967 Bill Kishman Mike Newell, OL Pat Meyer, Ula Tuitele, Steve Hodge, Joey Porter 1949 Dale Dodrill Joey Porter, DE 166

HISTORY        community:     fully built CSU’s programs into one of the nation’s best using a time-tested philosophy: joyed since Lubick’s arrival.   came during his reign. Additionally,tory came during his time at the eight of the 10 largest single-game crowds in CSU history field as well at the turnstiles.        his tenure, CSU was able to: suites – each of which were sold prior to the beginning 2005 season. of 12 luxury the Bohemian Foundation, with a caveat stadium’s be named in Lubick’s playing surface honor. ect to renovate and expand Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium. The project was made possible through a $15.2 million gift by vision I-A coaches with 100 or more career wins at their current institutions. The group includes only nine members.  1993, Lubick guided the Rams’ program to elite status nationally. For example: of the football program. that time, Lubick created a standard for excellence never before evident during the 115-year history H SONNY LUBICK Four of his 2007 coaching staff members – Tom Ehlers, Darrell Funk, Dan Hammerschmidt, and his son Marc – either played or Lubick remained staunch in his belief a family approach was one of the reasons for Colorado State’s success during his tenure. Lubick’s impact was felt not only in the football program or athletics department, but across university and throughout Lubick cared deeply about the people around him, particularly program’s student-athletes and his staff members. He care- Those projects alone total more than $25 million, made possible in large part by the success that CSU’s football program en- Not only have the Rams been perennial postseason competitors, but nine of top 10 seasons in total attendance school his- of CSU football. His fingerprint can be seen on the results Lubick ushered in by far the most successful era history The success enjoyed by the Rams’ program under Lubick’s watch touched the entire athletic department. For instance, during was installed to complete the renovation. Prior to the 2006 season, a new artificial playing surface The project included the installation of 4,400 new seats, renovation press box and club seating area, additi Interest and support of CSU’s program had never been greater. The 2006 season marked the completion of an 18-month proj- Lubick also joined another elite list of coaches including Joe Paterno, Bobby Bowden, and Frank Beamer, in 2005 as active Di- Since taking over a program that had won just 47 games in 11 seasons with two bowl appearances prior to his arrival Colorado State’s football program attained previously unknown heights during head coach Sonny Lubick’s 15 seasons. During EAD In January of 2007, Lubick was named the Collins AwardIn January winner, given annually to a local figure that exemplifies leadership and Lubick and his family were honored by a local charitable organization in the winter of 2006 for their commitment dedica- In May of 2005, he was named Citizen the Year by the Fort Collins Board of Realtors; He was an annual contributor and participant in several local national charities including St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. Also in 2003, the Rams’ coach was recognized by American Diabetes Assocation-Colorado Chapter as “Father of Year.” In 2003, Lubick was named one of four national finalists for the Eddie Robinson Coach Distinction Award for his community He was named the Sports Illustrated Coach of Year in 1994 after leading CSU to a 10-2 record. Perspective: Remaining on an even keel, win or lose. Lubick had those in the program focused goal ahead. Respect: Earning respect among peers, fans, and colleagues remained more important to the veteran coach than gaining pop- Character: Lubick placed a premium on student-athletes who display integrity and honesty. Responsibility: Each member of the Rams’ program was responsible for his actions and impact on success team. Renovate Moby Arena ($4.5) million in 1998 as part of the McGraw Center project. Secure funding and build the McGraw Athletic Center ($5.5 million), completed in 1999, which houses offices for every athletic Secure funding and build the McGraw Athletic Center ($5.5 million), completed in 1999, which houses offices for every The Rams seven times during Lubick’s tenure won eight or more games in a season. Four times – the only four school Colorado State placed among the leaders in MWC victories since conference came into being 1999; Lubick ranked among the Top 20 NCAA Division I FBS active coaches in career wins at the end of 2007; The Rams ranked among the Top 20 teams in the nation total victories since 1997; CSU played in nine bowl games, more than any other league institution from 1994-2007; Acquire a $200,000 gift from former CSU all-star and current NFL All-Pro linebacker Joey Porter, who played for Lubick in the Renovate and expand the stadium ($15.2 million). Colorado State won or shared six conference titles from 1994-2007, more than any other Mountain West Conference member service to the Fort Collins Community by local chamber of commerce.service tion to the northern Colorado community. service work. service ularity from those groups. out rooms for football position meetings, as well a 125-seat auditorium team meetings and special functions. department staff member, includes an academic support center, athletic marketing, promotions, and ticket offices, break- – CSU won 10 or more games under Lubick. history 1990s and a gift of $75,000 from former defensive end 10-year NFL veteran Brady Smith for program enhancements. over that period; C OACH , 1993-2007 | F OUR - TIME C AHO THE OF OACH Y EAR helm. AMBASSADORS OF THE RAMS’ LEGACY the on preciate during the most successful era in school history. Emma – children of his daughter, Michelle, and son-in-law Gerard Boyle. conference and greeting wife Carol Jo, Lubick always was embraced by his three young grandchildren – Matthew, William and previous ties to long-time Lubick colleagues, while Jessie Williams was on the same coaching staff as . who departed for a position at the University of Mississippi. coached under Lubick during his first stint in Fort Collins or return beginning 1993. Six conference players of the year. • Five All-Americans, seven academic 61 first- • Ranked among Top 15 teams nationally in total victories since • Six conference titles and nine bowl game appearances since • Inducted into Colorado State Sports Hall of Fame, 1998. • Three end-of-season Top 25 rankings: 1994 (15th); 1997 • Four-time conference coach of year: 1994, ‘97, ‘99, and 2000. • 73-41 in conference games at Colorado State. • 129-93 all-time in 19 seasons as college coach. • 108-74 as head coach at CSU, second-winningest in • 15 seasons at Colorado State. • Lubick’s Ledger tana, 1960; earned master’s degree from Montana State, 1978. Mont., in 1955. Earned bachelor’s degree from Western Mon- Education: Graduated from Christian Brothers High in Butte, and daughter Emma. Boyle, live in Ft. Collins, along with sons Matthew and William, CSU’s wide receivers coach. Michelle and husband, Gerard Matt is the wide receivers coach at Arizona State and Marc is (1/26/72) and Marc (11/13/77) and daughter Michelle (1/4/73). Family: Sonny and wife Carol Jo have three children: sons Matt Personal: Born March 12, 1937. The Lubick File Lubick’s smile while embracing his three youngest Rams fans reflected the same happiness CSU supporters had come to ap- home game. After conducting his postgame news Further testament to his belief in a family atmosphere took place after every Assistants and Dave Arnold both coached alongside Lubick at Montana State. Steve Stanard James Ward had Marc joined the staff in 2005 after time with St. Louis Rams. He replaced his older brother, Matt, more than 40 professional signees. ence selections, 40 postseason all-star game performers, team all-conference selections, 112 academic all-confer- 1997. 1994. (1998, 2001, 2003). (16th); 2000 (14th) and three preseason top 25 rankings school history. Coaching Capsule 1995: East-West Shrine Game • 2001: Hula Bowl All-Star Game • All-Star Coaching 1970-77: Assistant Coach, Montana State • 1978-81: Head Coach, Montana State • 1982-84: Offensive Coordinator, Colorado State • 1985-88: Assistant Coach, Stanford • 1988-92: Def. Coordinator, Miami (Fla.). • 1993-2007: Head Coach, Colorado State • Career Resume aerTtl 2-387-54 14-13 129-93 21-19 4-2/2nd 6-1/1st 3-4/6th 73-41 1-6/7th 8-2 6-4 108-74 5-3/4th 4-6 Career Totals Montana State 3-7 7-1/1st MSU Totals Montana State 6-2/1st 1978 Montana State 6-2/2nd 5-6 1979 Montana State 10-2 7-1/1st 1980 5-3/3rd 8-4 1981 Colorado State 5-2/T1st 7-5 CSU Totals Colorado State 11-2 6-1/1st 1993 Colorado State 5-2/2nd 8-4 1994 Colorado State 8-4 6-1/1st 1995 Colorado State 4-3/3rd 10-2 1996 Colorado State 3-4/T4th 7-5 1997 Colorado State 5-3/T2nd 10-4 1998 Colorado State 1-7/T8th 7-6 Conf. 1999 Colorado State 2-6 4-7 2000 Colorado State 6-6 Record 2001 Colorado State 4-8 2002 Colorado State 3-9 2003 Colorado State 2004 Colorado State 2005 Colorado State School 2006 2007 Year HISTORY 167

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Associated Press Preseason All-America pick. Coming into his senior season Bell was a Following his senior season, the hype and the team to a 9-2-1 record. These amazing stats landed him the season began, Bell was named as a All-America recognition. Bell’s award list did- All-America recognition. Bell’s n’t stop there; he was named Colorado State Player for his out- Most Valuable University’s spirit, and team competitive standing play, leadership. He was also selected as the Col- Collegiate Athlete orado Sports Hall of Fame’s in 1977. of the Year, confident young football player who had fire year was cut senior in his eyes. But Bell’s Despite his shortened short by a knee injury. season, Bell was selected to several post-sea- son teams, including the coaches’ All-America team, the Kodak All-America team, and the Sporting News boy about Bell being selected in the NFL Draft con- Rumors were flying that he tinued to grow. would be a top draft pick in the first round. The made Bell the second selection in that draft, and he was the top player in the group to sign when No. 1 pick Cousineau opted to instead play in the Tom League. OOTBALL F

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Football News In 1977, Bell compiled 103 tackles, 15 quarterback sacks, four forced , and two recoveries in leading his In 1977, Bell compiled 103 tackles, 15 quarterback sacks, four forced Perhaps Bell’s greatest season at Colorado State was his junior year (1977), when he compiled numerous awards and greatest season at Colorado State was his junior year Perhaps Bell’s Bell, who starred at defensive tackle for the Colorado State Rams from 1976-78, is one of the most honored football play- Bell, who starred at defensive tackle for the earning a spot on Bell made his presence felt nationally, As a sophomore, He was a three-year starter and letterwinner. “Football is my life; it’s everything have it any other way.” to me and I won’t is my life; it’s “Football Football was life for the 6-foot-5, 265-pound defensive tackle from Wichita, Kan. After an all-state career at Archbishop Car- defensive tackle from Wichita, Kan. After an all-state career at Archbishop Football was life for the 6-foot-5, 265-pound including the twin brothers, nicknamed Ding (Mike), football roster boasted three Bells, In fact, at the time, Colorado State’s a Draft and played for more than Bell became the second overall selection in the NFL Following his Colorado State career, as National Lineman of the Week, for his outstanding play against Arizona State on November 19. as National Lineman of the Week, Rams to a 6-5 overall record. while on his way to the Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Week, achievements. He was named twice the Western selection. and a first-team all-WAC award Lineman of the Year ers in Rams history. ers in Rams history. the EFENSIVE roll High School, Bell and his identical twin brother, Mark E., came to Colorado State to continue their playing careers. Mark E., came to Colorado State to continue their brother, roll High School, Bell and his identical twin a talented wide receiver of no relation). (Mark R. Bell, Dong (Mark E.), and Tinker dream team. decade with the Kansas City Chiefs, his boyhood MIKE BELL D | EADER L USHING R AREER EAR Y , 1986 | C MERICAN LAYER OF THE P -A LL | A FFENSIVE ACK B Never is a long time. Unless you are talking about former runningback Steve Bartalo. Unless you are talking about former runningback Never is a long time. by nearly every football, Bartalo proved every he would never play NCAA Bowl Subdivision college recruiter wrong critic Told Doherty High School in Colorado Springs, Colo., Bartalo walked on to the CSU A former Wishbone offense quarterback at and the ire of defenders with his competitive attitude as the “scout team” quar- Bartalo earned the attention of his coaches depth chart, so far down he didn’t see action in the first two games offensive Bartalo was buried on the team’s A season later, squad. While disappointed in the decision, it only fur- departure, Bartalo was replaced on the travel A day prior to the team’s the Rams trailed Colorado at half- A week later, Bar- Following his impressive debut in Boulder, Bartalo was listed at five feet, nine inches tall career, By the time he concluded his four-year He concluded an illustrious career with 4,813 Bartalo later played in the Japan Bowl, and was prominence was not limited to the Bartalo’s In 1995, Bartalo was inducted into the CSU UNNING in record-setting fashion. season but making his presence felt nonetheless. squad in the fall of 1982, redshirting his first program. terback. Bartalo made it apparent to every key contributor to CSU’s teammate and coach that he would be a a conference date scheduled to play on special teams the second game of the year, of the season, both losses. In fact, he was in Hawaii. his will to succeed at CSU. ther reinforced rushing game had been negligible at time. CSU’s best, and Leon Fuller and his staff desperately who looked for answers. They found one in Bartalo, a gained 61 yards in the second half and became backfield the rest of his illustrious fixture in CSU’s career. talo surpassed the 100-yard mark for the first of 28 times in his career while making his initial starting appearance in the backfield. and weighed about 200 pounds. But those tangible measurements failed to gauge his heart, determi- nate and competitive drive. he became the first and only player in school his- tory to lead the team in rushing four consecutive seasons. Bartalo was a three-time all-conference selection. Following his freshman season, despite he was 11 games, playing in just eight of the team’s Fol- named the conference newcomer of the year. lowing his senior season in 1986, Bartalo was player of the year. offensive voted the league’s yards, still a record and set an NCAA mark with 1,210 career rushing attempts. In his career he gained more than 100 yards in a game 28 times, another school record. drafted in the sixth round of the NFL selection Bay Buccaneers. After one process by the Tampa season, 1987, with the Bucs, he played one season, 1988, with the . He concluded his professional career by playing for the Frankfurt Galaxy in 1989 and ’90. football field. In 1986, he was named an NCAA Ac- ademic All-American, and was also the winner of an NCAA post-graduate scholarship award. Sports Hall of Fame. 1986 WAC O 1986 WAC AMBASSADORS OF THE RAMS’ LEGACY THE RAMS’ OF AMBASSADORS BARTALO STEVE R 168

HISTORY by the as 88th pick overall. an 8-5 record and recorded more than 70 “big blocks,” breaking his own single-season record. WAC for the second year in a row and was named first-team All-America his position at offensive guard. He helped team t sacks. Cesario was named first-team all- straight years, as he allowed no quarterback one could seem to forge around for two posing defenses, he was a brick wall that no 37 consecutive games as a starter. To op- started in all 12 games, bringing his total to final season as a Ram, Cesario once again come one of 12 finalists for the award. In his in the country, and would later that year be- outstanding offensive or defensive lineman the Lombardi Award, presented to the most was named as a 1998 preseason nominee for fensive lineman in the nation. land Trophy, which recognizes the best of- All-America, and was a nominee for the Out- team all-conference and second-team back sack. Cesario was also named first- same year he did not allow a single quarter- blocks and graded out at 91.3 percent. In that games, Cesario had a team-best 64 pancake 35-24. As a starter in all 12 regular-season where he helped defeat the Missouri Tigers record and a Holiday Bowl appearance, Sporting News the top offensive guard in nation by fans as well. his teammates and coaches, but from the tations were high for Cesario; not only from all-Western Athletic Conference. all 12 games and was named second-team history. one of the best offensive linemen in school omore in 1996, he started to blossom into offensive line and special teams. As a soph- first redshirted then played sparingly on the and three in track. School, earned two varsity letters in football ence as a senior at Pueblo South High Ram. He was named first-team all-confer- stepped on the field as a Colorado State was destined for stardom even before he when offensive guard Anthony Cesario took his three-point stance from across the line. O ANTHONY CESARIO Cesario was a member of the Jaguars team that advanced to AFC title game in 1999. With three solid seasons at CSU, Cesario entered the 1998 NFL Draft with high expectations. He was selected in third round After such an amazing junior year, Cesario He didn’t disappoint. Cesario was named As the 1997 season approached, expec- In his first year as a starter, he played in In his first two years as a Ram, Cesario The offensive lineman from Pueblo, Colo., pancake block and a 6-foot-6, 310-pound frame, opposing defensive linemen knew that they were in for war With a powerful FFENSIVE as he led his team to an 11-2 G UARD

| A The LL -A MERICAN , 1998 o Rams returned victoriously from Memphis, Tenn.; in the Hula, he made four tackles and had an . history. Additionally, he was selected to play in the Hula Bowl all-star game when State career. low the teams. Crowell was named to all-league squad three times in his Colorado as chosen by the conference’s head coaches and media members who regularly fol- over the 10 games in which he played. He was a consensus all-conference selection Player of the Year after leading the league in total tackles with 125, 12.5 per contest, Rams to a win over the Conference USA champions. the game, including six unassisted, and helped force three turnovers in leading the 17 win over Louisville in the AXA Liberty Bowl. He was credited with seven tackles ried away from his last game as a Ram an armful of awards and honors. Colorado State’s defense could be with the return of star linebacker Rick Crowell. L RICK CROWELL 2000 MWC D H EDDIE HANNA U Bowl on Jan. 1, 1949, was an electric halfback who had a pair be forgotten. orado State, and his amazing career will never suffered a heart attack and died. game. On the train ride back from Colorado Springs, Hanna chest discomfort and team doctors sat Hanna for the rest of came to the sidelines in first half with a shortness of breath and the first game of 1949 season against Colorado College, Hanna made an incredible comeback to beat Hanna’s club, 21-20. the second half, was for 79 yards and another touchdown. Unfortunately, Occidental yard dash for his first touchdown of the game to set a Raisin Bowl rushing record. His second, in Johnson’s in the New Mexico Bowl, Hanna had two long TDs. His first was a 71- record-setting performance Raisin Bowl to play Occidental, the first bowl in program history. Hanna shined, and 50 years prior to Gartrell his “Cinderella Rams” put together an 8-2 regular season in 1948. The campaign was capped with a trip to the in his first game, against the Colorado School of Mines. Hanna was at forefront a resurgence. part of a dangerous backfield few teams could stop. After only two practices, Hanna ran 51 yards on three plays belongs to Eddie Hanna (21), whose short time with Colorado A&M made a lasting impact. of the football program. One those belongs to Thurman (Fum) McGraw (48) and other lustrious history Hanna, pictured in the program’sHanna, pictured first bowl game, the Raisin INEBACKER He concluded his Colorado State career with 370 tackles, the fifth-most in school Crowell entered the bowl game having already been named MWC Defensive Crowell was named Colorado State’s defensive MVP in leading the Rams to a 22- Crowell, from Chula Vista, Calif., made dreams a reality in 2000 as senior. He car- Imagine, Rams head coach Sonny Lubick said before the 2000 season, how well NIFORM ALFBACK ftouchdown runs, each for 70-plus yards, in that contest. of His number 21 will never be worn again at Col- Sadly, Hanna would play in only one more game for the Rams. During Playing with legends such as McGraw and Jack Christiansen under then-head coach Bob Davis, Hanna From 1947-49, Kansas native Eddie “Twinkletoes” Hanna was an electric running back and track letterman, When Rams fans enter Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium, they see only two numbers retired in the il- N AMBASSADORS OF THE RAMS’ LEGACY | F O | 2000 L . 21 (R EFENSIVE IRST -T ETIRED EAM IBERTY P AE FTHE OF LAYER A LL ) B -S OWL KYLINE D EFENSIVE C Y ONFERENCE EAR MVP , 1948 | AMBASSADORS OF THE RAMS’ LEGACY

NATE KVAMME 2009 RAMS FOOTBALL LINEBACKER | NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP WINNER, 1998 THURMAN (FUM) McGRAW During his stellar four-year playing career at Colorado State, Nate Kvamme established himself as one of the finest line- backers in school history. OFFENSIVE TACKLE | ALL-AMERICAN, 1948-49 Kvamme, from Windsor, Colo., concluded his Ram career fourth on the school’s career tackles list with 385. The four-year starter was a two-time all-conference selection. UNIFORM NO. 48 (RETIRED) He was named the conference preseason Defensive Player of the Year in 1998 and was named to All-America teams by sev- eral publications. The most recognized name in Colorado State football Kvamme (pronounced QUAM-ee) in 1998 was also a Dick Butkus Award nominee for the honor presented annually to the history is that of the school’s initial first-team All-Ameri- nation’s most outstanding linebacker. can, Thurman “Fum” McGraw. What Kvamme accomplished on the field paled in comparison to his academic success. Kvamme was a three-time academic McGraw was a two-time All-American for the Rams all-conference selection, and a three-time academic all-district in 1948 and ‘49. McGraw led Colorado State, then known pick by the College Sports Information Directors of America. In as the Colorado A&M Aggies, to the first bowl game in 1998, he was also honorable mention Academic All-America. school history. McGraw and his teammates played Occi- A Civil Engineering major, Kvamme had a 3.77 grade-point av- dental in the 1949 Raisin Bowl on New Year’s Day in erage. At the conclusion of his playing career, Kvamme was Fresno, Calif. A year later, McGraw was again named All- awarded a $5,000 scholarship for post-graduate study by the American. NCAA. Kvamme used the scholarship to continue his studies and McGraw had a five-decade love affair with his alma pursue a career in college coaching. mater, where he was a standout athlete and athletic ad- ministrator. CSU’s NCAA Post-Graduate Besides his success on the football field, he attained Scholarship Winners similar honors in wrestling and track. 1998 Nate Kvamme Following his career in Fort Collins, McGraw played 1995 Greg Myers professionally for the from 1950-54, help- 1987 J.D. Brookhart; Todd Tyrrell ing the team to three world championships and earning 1986 Steve Bartalo All-Pro honors three times. 1969 Tom French He returned to Colorado State when his playing ca- 1967 Tim Dennison reer ended, as the school’s wrestling coach and an as- 1955 Gary Glick sistant with the football and track teams from 1955-58. He was later an assistant coach with the Pittsburgh Steel- ers from 1958-62, then returned to campus as an ad- ministrator from 1962-65, when he became an assistant athletic director. KEVIN McDOUGAL McGraw’s influence at Colorado State continued, as UNNING ACK FFENSIVE LAYER OF THE EAR he played a prominent role in the construction of Hughes R B | 1999 MWC O P Y Stadium and Moby Arena. From 1970-76, he was an NFL scout until returning to 169 his alma mater as the school’s athletic director, a position he held until 1986. He was inducted into the state’s Sports Hall of Fame Running back Kevin McDougal provided a glimpse of what was to come during the Rams’ open- in 1971, and received similar honors at Colorado State

ing game of 1999 at Mile High Stadium in Denver. in 1988. He was also a member of the National Football H

He rushed for 189 yards and scored two touchdowns in leading the Rams to a 41-14 win over in- Foundation and Hall of Fame as well as the National As- ISTORY state rival Colorado before a sellout crowd and national television audience. sociation of College Directors of Athletics Hall of Fame. McDougal five times in 1999 rushed for more than 100 yards, finishing the season with 1,223 The school’s athletic center, which opened in May of yards. He enjoyed one of the most impressive seasons in school history, finishing with what is now 1999, is named in his honor. CSU’s seventh-highest rushing total all-time. Every winter, the Rams hold a football banquet and McDougal had a total of 13 career 100-yard rushing games and led the league in rushing while name their MVP in McGraw’s name. His No. 48 jersey ranking among the national leaders as well. He finished his career with 3,067 yards, CSU’s fourth- hangs in the Rams’ locker room during every game, highest career total ever. home and road. Following the season, the league’s coaches named McDougal the MWC Offensive Player of the Year and he was also selected to first-team all-league. McDougal picked up an additional award when the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame named him the MWC Scholar-Athlete of the Year. McDougal spent his rookie season in 2000 as a member of the organization. 170

HISTORY Fame. cility, considered among the finest venues in professional sports. He is currently team’s president. vised the construction of Coors Field, team’s current playing fa- the staff of Baseball Club. McGregor super- at each institution. as an associate athletics director University of Arkansas. He served sports administration, first at the and later . the Indianapolis Colts until 1986 season, and also played for lected by the in fourth round. He later played for went on to the Draft, where he was se- tion of his collegiate career. West Shrine and Japan Bowl all-star games following the comple- by United Press International. McGregor also played in the East- season and he received second-team All-America honors as selected Utah. He was named to second-team all-WAC for a second straight week later had eight receptions for 62 yards and a touchdown at he caught seven passes for 105 yards against Wyoming, and one ceptions. touchdowns, leading the Rams for a second straight season in re- several national publications. he was named to the preseason All-America teams as selected by while earning second-team all-WAC honors. school-record 69 passes for 717 yards and a pair of touchdowns State fans. 1983, McGregor continued to impress his coaches and Colorado tack, McGregor flourished for the Rams in next two seasons. In for 393 yards and three touchdowns. in 1982. He responded with a breakthrough campaign: 36 catches With hard work in his first season, McGregor shed walk-on tag over the coaching duties in Fort Collins prior to 1982 season. of the first CSU players to meet new coach Leon Fuller, who took by the end of his freshman season. used his work ethic to beoame the starting tight end for Rams American person. State, McGregor was an All- player and All- a long time ago: Hard work pays off. T KELI McGREGOR IGHT In 1997, he was accorded another honor from his Rams’ playing career, when he was inducted into the Colorado State Hall of His ties to Colorado led him back home in 1993, when he joined Following his professional playing career, McGregor entered After the best career by a tight end at Colorado State, McGregor McGregor also had two of his best games as a Ram in 1984 McGregor went on to catch 47 passes for 479 yards and three A remarkable senior season was in the future for McGregor, as He concluded his finest season at Colorado State by catching a Used as a wingback in Colorado State’s single-back offensive at- After an impressive first year with the Rams, McGregor was one McGregor came to Colorado State as a walk-on in 1981, and One of the most prolific players to ever compete at Colorado All-American tight end Keli McGregor learned a valuable lesson E ND | A LL -A MERICAN , 1984 was called by Colorado State coaches and players the best linebacker they had ever seen, a once-in-a-lifetime player. L KEVIN McLAIN INEBACKER McLain was one of the most highly-sought after linebackers, not only by Colorado State but nationally as well. A former middle linebacker for the Rams from Anaheim, Calif., and a junior-college All-American from Fullerton College, McLain No, but he was a coach’s dream. He was Kevin McLain. He had speed, agility, football machine? size, quickness, leadership and intellect. The perfect AMBASSADORS OF THE RAMS’ LEGACY | A LL -A MERICAN

, 1974-75 Associated Press McLain National Lineman of the Week recognition from the turn, and another for a touchdown. This game earned assisted tackles, and two interceptions, one a 53-yard re- over New Mexico, he compiled 11 unassisted tackles, cluding 11 tackles for 53 lost yards. In the Rams’ 27-16 win knee injury, he was credited with 84 unassisted tackles, in- ica honors. linebacker, then went on to garner all-league and All-Amer- the preseason All-America team for his position at middle he had displayed the previous season. He was named to was a bright light for the following year’s team. flected one pass. 10 unassisted tackles, forced a pair of fumbles and de- sisted tackles, with 12 for losses totaling 48 yards. named to all-Western Athletic Conference. He had 93 unas- McLain led the team in tackles with 195 total stops and was be correct. the Rams over schools such as UCLA. State as the school for whom he wanted to play, choosing ranked third nationally. In 1974, McLain picked Colorado 124 unassisted tackles in 11 games on a team that was in the World League. les Rams, and played several seasons in the NFL later in the 1976 National Football League Draft. light Athlete of the Month, and was a projected top choice Although he only played in the first nine games due to a McLain started out the 1975 season with same fire With such a phenomenal first season as Ram, McLain His finest game came against UTEP, when he recorded Selected as one of four captains for the 1974 season, McLain proved his coaches’ prediction for success to While at Fullerton he set a school record in 1973 with McLain was a first-round draft choice by the Los Ange- . He was also named the Colorado Sport- HISTORY 171 , 1995 WARD WINNER A OOTBALL HORPE F T IM AMS Myers helped the Rams to a 10-2 record and No. 15 national rank- Myers helped the Rams to a 10-2 record and Rams again won the conference title and played in the A year later, Myers, meanwhile, became the first Colorado State player to ever On the same night he walked onto the national stage in the limelight all- Myers concluded his Colorado State career among the school’s Myers Following the completion of his Colorado State playing career, While Myers was one of the finest football players in Colorado State “I had two “When I came to Colorado State,” Myers said as a senior, best in the Jim Thorpe Award balloting for the nation’s most outstand- the nation’s balloting for best in the Jim Thorpe Award ing defensive back. played in the championship and ing as the team won its first-ever WAC Holiday Bowl in 1994. the Holiday Bowl. win a national award when he was named the winner of the Thorpe Awards in 1995. He was honored during ESPN’s Award in Orlando, Fla. Myers’ national distinction did- Show at Disney World n’t stop there. Myers was also named the Honda of winning the Thorpe Award, for his academic prominence. He was also Scholar Athlete of the Year named the winner of a National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame post-graduate scholarship. tackles. He also set the and total time leaders in pass interceptions records for career punt-return yardage. school and WAC was selected by the in the NFL Draft, then proceeded the Dallas Cow- He went on to play for secondary. to start in the team’s boys. ath- he was just as successful in the classroom, balancing the history, student-athlete. letic and academic demands that face today’s work as hard as I possibly could to become the finest goals in mind: To student I could, and to work to be the finest athlete that I could be- come. I’ve been fortunate to be involved in athletics. Athletics has taught me many things about life, and has given me many friendships and memories that will last forever.” 2009 R , 1994-95 | J MERICAN -A LL | A Greg Myers was something special from the moment he set foot on Colorado State’s campus. moment he set foot on Colorado State’s Greg Myers was something special from the history Athletic Conference selection in league in school — and the only player so honored all-Western The only four-time with his spirited play Colo., earned the respect of his teammates, coaches and opponents The native of nearby Windsor, All-American, while and again in ’95, he was named first-team All-America. He was also a two-time academic in 1994 Twice, history all-conference as a freshman. He re- to be named first-team in WAC In 1992, Myers became one of only two players AFETY history — Myers is regarded as one of the finest players in the history of Colorado State’s football program. history — Myers is regarded as one of the finest players in the history of Colorado State’s of Colorado State. career wearing the Green and Gold throughout an illustrious four-year to become a physician. majoring in biological sciences with plans set the stage for achieving national prominence when he was placed among the peated that honor again in 1993, and in 1994 GREG MYERS S | EAR Y LAYER OF THE P FFENSIVE -MVP O C OWL | 1997 WAC O | 1997 WAC B OLIDAY Screenwriters could not have written a bet- Screenwriters could not Moreno, a native of Chula Vista, Calif., re- Moreno, in his senior season, guided Col- For his efforts in the bowl game, Moreno In 1996, Moreno threw for 2,921 yards, Moreno was named first-team all-confer- Moreno Following his collegiate career, UARTERBACK ter script than the season former all-star quar- ter script than the season terback Moses Moreno enjoyed in 1997. turned home in leading the Rams to their third Holiday Bowl appearance in four seasons, when Colorado State travelled to San Diego’s Qualcomm Stadium in 1997. orado State to the highest win total in school history when the Rams finished the year with an 11-2 record. Colorado State defeated Mis- souri, 35-24, to win the Holiday Bowl and end the season ranked as high as 16th nationally. was joined by teammate Darran Hall as the the heels of That came on co-MVP. game’s career. record-shattering Moreno’s the fifth-highest total in school annals. A year he nearly matched that total and finished later, his career with 6,986 yards, the third-highest total in school history. and was named Western ence as a senior, Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year. played for the and the San Diego Chargers. AMBASSADORS OF THE RAMS’ LEGACY THE RAMS’ OF AMBASSADORS MORENO MOSES Q 1997 H 172

HISTORY top center in the country by the time his career concluded. top center in the country Rams football journey. 1998 season, and each was then a finalist for an end-of-season scholarship award. as a national scholar-athlete. Burger King named scholarship winners during the honorable mention academic All-American. the College Sports Information Directors of America and GTE. In 1998, he was an the classroom. In 1997 and again in ‘98, he was selected academic all-district by management. turfgrass C MIKE NEWELL of the History Channel series of the History football star. He was a heroic soldier. at Colorado A&M, but he was much more than just a performer a legendary World War II hero Dude Dent tered into the military shortly before graduation, just a few credits away from degree in mechanical engineering. tered into the military "Hans" Wagner from 1940-42. Hughes and Julius fall of 1939 and became an all-conference halfback for coaches Harry famous general, George Patton, in combat. to liberate it from the Nazi Army. with the Dent was one of the men that served at Troyes, France, on Aug. 25, 1944, as the American Army approached Paris ENTER Two years later, as Newell entered his sophomore season in 1996, head coach Sonny Lubick mused that would be the Just prior to the 1994 season, Mike Newell arrived in Fort Collins on Colorado State University campus, set begin his After the 1998 season, Newell also was named by Burger King Corporation Three times, Newell earned academic all-conference honors for his success in That part of his story is much more important, and in May 2009, an episode That part of his story Lewis "Dude" Dent may be remembered for his success on the gridiron, as Following his career at CSU, Dent was drafted by the Brooklyn Dodgers (of NFL) to play in 1943, but instead he en- Besides his role at fullback, Dent was named team captain in 1942 and also kicked punted for the Aggies. A native of Craig, Colo., Dent arrived on the Colorado State campus in | A

CADEMIC Patton 360 while majoring in horticulture with an emphasis 1998. Newell’s prowess wasn’t limited to the playing field. He boasted a 3.77 grade-point average players vote on the team’s most valuable player. banquet. Coach Sonny Lubick and his staff handed out many awards for various achievements. But a team leader from the time he stepped onto field, not with his words as much actions. of football competition. reer in which he “pulled” to lead the blocking from his center position — truly a rarity at any level ity from his center position. honors. Newell was also a Lombardi Award and Outland Trophy nominee. three conference titles, and Holiday Bowl appearances, including a 1997 win over Missouri. ers in total victories. Rams won more league games than any other conference team and were among the national lead- on his way to a host of individual honors regionally and nationally.history In 1998, Newell was named the team’s MVP, capping a long list of individual achievements in At the conclusion of each season, Colorado State’s players and coaches are honored at the team How much did his teammates respect him? Newell earned the respect of his teammates and coaches with tremendous work ethic. He was He was so talented and agile, the Rams installed several pass run plays during his ca- Newell, 6-foot-3 and 290 pounds, combined speed, power, quickness, and overall athletic abil- He was named first-team all-conference in 1998, and earned honorable mention All-America at Littleton (Colo.) High School, helped Colorado State to Newell, a former all-state performer Newell started nearly 40 games at center for the Rams during his career. Over that span, the Newell concluded his Colorado State career in 1998 as one of the top offensive linemen school Lubick was right. A LL profiled Lt. Dent and his tragic death -A MERICAN , 1998 passes and total offense. eighth) with 5,634 career yards. He also is among the leaders in touchdown with a win over Louisville. The Rams finished No. 14 in the final polls. in school history in Memphis, Tenn., where CSU in 2000 concluded one of the most successful seasons 24 games, the second highest win total by a two-year starter in school history. lowing the trail set by Kevin McDougal, 1999 winner. and a win over Louisville in the Liberty Bowl. Offensive Player of the Year after leading the Rams to a 10-2 record, conference title, Colorado State. Q MATT NEWTON L ERIC PAULY athletes to have ever performed at Colorado State. athletes to have ever performed had 10 or more tackles in a game. he had five quarterback sacks and two pass interceptions. Seventeen times during his career, Pauly was named second team Academic All-American. statistical charts for two weeks after he had been sidelined by the injury. was so dominant on the field to that point in season his tackles total still atop league’s league selection once again, and was named first-team Academic All-American. ademic All-America. honors. omore in 2001, Pauly led the Mountain West Conference in tackles on his way to first-team all-league mention in 2001. cut short his career.ica, despite playing only half the season after a knee injury Pauly was honorable was a second-team selection in 2003 as chosen by the College Sports Information Directors of Amer- commencement exercise. career with a 3.8 grade-point average and was the speaker for College of Business fall semester ble major in computer information systems and business management. Pauly concluded his playing INEBACKER In 2000, his 2,767 yards passing ranks as the Rams’ eighth-highest total ever. (currently Newton finished his career as one of the top passers in school history He also helped the Rams to back-to-back MWC titles and Liberty Bowl appearances In two seasons as the Rams’ starter, Newton led Colorado State to 18 victories in Newton became the second Ram in as many years to win offensive award, fol- Newton, from Englewood, Colo., was named the 2000 Mountain West Conference But first and foremost, he was a winner. Often. Matt Newton did a number of things during his illustrious career as quarterback at UARTERBACK His success in the classroom and on field combined to make Pauly one of finest student- All four years during his varsity career, Pauly was named academic all-MWC. Pauly made 288 career tackles during his career, including 15 behind the line of scrimmage, and Conference coaches and media members voted Pauly honorable mention all-conference he Pauly’s in the fifth game of season. He senior year was unfortunately cut short by a knee injury A year later in 2002, he finished among the top three players tackles and was a first-team all- In the classroom, he was named to academic all-district team and honorable mention Ac- He made his mark on the field during a four-year career as a linebacker for the Rams. As soph- The native of Conway Springs, Kan., earned first-team Academic All-America honors in 2002 and Pauly completed his playing eligibility in 2003 and also earned undergraduate degree with a dou- Eric Pauly will always be regarded as the epitome of a student-athlete in truest sense term. AMBASSADORS OF THE RAMS’ LEGACY | A | 2000 MWC O CADEMIC A LL -A FFENSIVE MERICAN P , 2002 AE FTHE OF LAYER Y EAR AMBASSADORS OF THE RAMS’ LEGACY

2009 RAMS FOOTBALL CECIL SAPP RUNNING BACK | ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING LEADER | 2000 LIBERTY BOWL MVP BRADLEE VAN PELT Running back Cecil Sapp made a statement of national proportions dur- QUARTERBACK | 2002 & 2003 MWC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR ing Colorado State’s 22-17 win over Louisville in the 2000 AXA Liberty Bowl game. Sapp, a native of Miami, Fla., rushed for 160 yards on 36 carries and scored a touchdown in helping the Rams vault to the school’s highest-ever Quarterback Bradlee Van Pelt will long be remembered as one of end-of-season national ranking, No. 14 in the Associated Press poll. the most prolific players in Colorado State football history. Van Pelt Sapp’s performance was impressive in every regard. He ran inside. He earned the distinction of becoming the first player in school history to ran outside. And he ran more times with the football than any other rusher earn back-to-back conference Offensive Player of the Year honors, in in the storied tradition of 42 Liberty Bowl games. His 160 yards were the 2002 and 2003. most ever by a Rams player in bowl competition until Gartrell Johnson’s 2008 He closed his career honored in voting by the Mountain West Con- New Mexico Bowl, and Sapp set another record with 36 carries. ference coaches and media covering the league with the offensive Rewarded for his 1,601 yards, which broke Steve Bartalo’s single-season award for the second year in a row, and was named the first-team CSU rushing record, Sapp was named Colorado State’s offensive MVP. And quarterback for a second time, prior to being selected in the NFL Draft following the bowl, Sapp added another honor to his resume. Media mem- by the Denver Broncos. bers attending the game named him the Liberty Bowl MVP. Van Pelt earned the back-to-back honors by leading CSU in 2003 Sapp’s list of honors didn’t stop with the MVP award. He was named to with 909 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns, and throwing for 2,845 the All-Bowl Team selected by CBS.Sportsline.com as one of the most promi- yards and 19 touchdowns. He led the Rams to a school-record fifth nent postseason performers. consecutive bowl appearance and also received postseason all-star Following his career with the Rams, Sapp was signed as a free agent with game invitations to the East-West Shrine Game and the Hula Bowl. the Denver Broncos, where he started several games. He’s currently with the Van Pelt ended his Colorado State eligibility as only the fourth . quarterback in NCAA Division I-A history to throw for at least 5,000 career yards (6,271) and rush for more than 2,000 career yards BRADY SMITH (2,308). DEFENSIVE END | 1995 WAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR He left CSU as the school’s career total offense leader, with 8,579 yards, and set a single-season record with 3,754 total yards in 2003 including a single-game record 416 yards in the team’s opening game Sonny Lubick took little time in placing his footprint on Col- of the season against Colorado. orado State’s program. Since his arrival, Lubick had preached the Van Pelt set another school record for rushing yards in a season virtues of stellar defensive play. by a quarterback, 909 in 2003. He concluded his career with eight No one took his teachings more to heart than former Ram all- 100-yard rushing games, easily the highest total in school history by star Brady Smith, who in 1995 was named the Western Athletic a quarterback. Conference’s Defensive Player of the Year. In 2002, in his second season as the Rams’ starting quarterback, Smith in 1994 had burst onto the regional scene by making Van Pelt led Colorado State to a 10-4 record and the team’s third 9½ quarterback sacks, still one of the top 10 performances in Mountain West Conference football title in four seasons. 173 school history. He played a vital role in Colorado State’s 10-2 sea- The native of Santa Barbara, Calif., in 2002, rushed for 819 yards son and miracle run to the league title and a berth in the Holiday and threw for 2,073 yards. Bowl against Michigan — ironically, the school for which his fa- ther played years before. Smith was back in full force one year later, eclipsing his sacks H total of a year before by finishing with 16 - still the top single-sea- ISTORY son mark in school history. He concluded his career with 28½ career quarterback sacks, now the second most in school history but a record at the time Smith finished his collegiate career in 1995. He followed in the footsteps of his father, Steve, who played in Most wins by a starting quarterback, CSU history the NFL for more than a decade. Brady, following the conclusion of his career at Colorado State, played first for the New Orleans Bradlee Van Pelt ...... 23 Saints and then for the . Moses Moreno ...... 22 Matt Newton...... 18 Anthoney Hill...... 17 174

HISTORY 94Jmi end,T Wsigo esis 9233 . .9 Jimmie Kennedy, . .Washington Redskins TE 1974 25 . .1 . . Mark Mullaney, DE 1975 26 77 . .1 . . Kevin McLain, LB . .3 . .San Diego Chargers 1976 Keith King, LB 1977 40 . .2 . .Detroit Lions Al (Bubba) Baker, DE 1978 2 . .1 . .Kansas City Chiefs Mike Bell, DE 129 1979 . .5 . . Keith Lee, DB 151 1980 . .6 . .Denver Broncos Alvin Lewis, RB 130 1981 . .5 . .Indianapolis Colts Kevin Call, T 110 1984 66 . .4 . .Denver Broncos Keli McGregor, TE 1985 . .3 Terry . .San Diego Chargers Unrein, NT 6 1986 177 . .1 . .St. Louis Cardinals Kelly Stouffer, QB . .7 . . 1987 Selwyn Jones, DB 1992 70 172 . .3 232 . . Brady Smith, DE . .6 . .Oakland Raiders 1996 Calvin Branch, DB . .7 . .Chicago Bears 1997 Moses Moreno, QB 1998 73 Overall Rd . .3 . . Joey Porter, 137 LB 1999 . .5 . .Pittsburgh Steelers 117 Clark Haggans, LB 2000 . .4 . . John Howell, DB 2001 192 198 Drafted by . .6 . . Dexter Wynn, DB 251 . .6 . . 2004 171 Joel Dreessen, TE 2005 . .7 . .Houston Texans David Anderson, WR 134 . .5 2006 . . Clint Oldenburg, T 2007 . .4 . .San Diego Chargers Gartrell Johnson, RB 2009 Player, Pos Year rgBtl,D ...... a rnic 9r ...... 1269 . .11 . .San Francisco 49ers , DB 407 361 . .16 . . Pete Clark, TE 302 . .14 . . John Graham, QB 157 27 . .12 . .Houston Oilers Willie Miller, WR . .7 . .Baltimore Colts Kim Jones, RB . .2 . . Al Simpson, G 374 372 . .13 . .Dallas Cowboys Mark Driscoll, QB 292 . .13 . .Minnesota Vikings Paulson, DE Gary 220 . .11 . .Tampa Bay Buccaneers Melvin Washington, DB . .8 . .Oakland Raiders Jerome Dove, DB 299 240 . .11 . .Minnesota Vikings Ron Harris, RB 207 . .9 . .Minnesota Vikings Mike Deutsch, P 180 . .8 . .Oakland Raiders Mark R. Nichols, LB . .7 . .San Diego Chargers 292 Cliff Featherstone, DB 130 . .11 . .Atlanta Falcons Bill Leer, C 102 . .5 . .St. Louis Cardinals Mark R. Bell, WR 198 . .4 . .Seattle Seahawks Mark E. Bell, DE . .8 . .St. Louis Cardinals Dupree Branch, DB 270 . .10 . .Houston Oilers Jones, RB Larry 158 . .6 . .Cleveland Browns Terry Nugent, QB 321 . .12 . .Kansas City Chiefs Harper LeBel, TE 189 143 . .7 . .San Francisco 49ers Steve DeLine, K . .6 . .Tampa Bay Buccaneers Steve Bartalo, RB 156 144 . .5 . .Buffalo Bills Raymond Jackson, DB 120 . .5 . .Cincinnati Bengals Greg Myers, DB . .4 . .Buffalo Bills Sean Moran, LB 186 160 88 . .6 . . Darran Hall, WR . .5 . .Jacksonville Jaguars Jason Craft, DB . .3 . .Jacksonville Jaguars Anthony Cesario, G 236 . .7 . .Jacksonville Jaguars Erik Olson, DB 188 . .6 . .Miami Dolphins Rick Crowell, LB 255 250 . .7 . .Oakland Raiders Andre Sommersell, LB . .7 . .Denver Broncos Bradlee Van Pelt, QB 93Ce ad,H ...... eri in ...... 8161 70 . .18 . .Detroit Lions Chet Maeda, HB 188 . .8 1943 . .New York Giants Roy Clay, WB . .19 1944 . .Washington Redskins Bob Hainlen, B 1949 67 1950 261 . .6 . .Pittsburgh Steelers Dale Dodrill, MG 308 . .22 . .Detroit Lions 1951 Jim David, DB . .26 1952 . .Philadelphia Eagles 181 Achziger, Harvey T 1953 272 . .15 . .Detroit Lions Kirk Hinderlider, E . .23 1954 . .New York Giants Callahan, B Jerry 1 1955 . .1 . .Pittsburgh Steelers Glick, DB Gary 136 1956 . .12 . .Detroit Lions Ron Stehouwer, G 124 1959 . .11 . .Washington Redskins Jim Eifrid, LB 1960 152 . .19 . .Houston Oilers (AFL) Myron Pearson, HB 170 1961 . .22 . .Kansas City Chiefs (AFL) Dick Evers, T 1964 Overall Rd 61 . .3 . .Pittsburgh Steelers Jon Henderson, WR 1968 114 280 . .5 . .Washington Redskins Bill Kishman, DB 281 . .11 1969 . .New York Jets Earlie Thomas, DB Drafted by . .11 1970 . .Detroit Lions Phil Webb, DB 1971 92 1972 . .4 . .Oakland Raiders Smith, DB Perry 1973 Player, Pos Year i ht,D ...... e nln aros 373 . .3 . .New England Patriots Jim White, DE o Dd)Dn,B Boky ogr ...... 4223 . .24 . .Brooklyn Dodgers Lou (Dude) Dent, B 69 Thurman (Fum) McGraw, DT . .6 . .Detroit Lions Jack Christiansen, DB 350 . .30 . .Chicago Cardinals Alex Burl, HB 112 75 . .10 . .San Francisco 49ers Zaleski, B Jerry . .7 . .San Francisco 49ers 266 Barnes, FB Larry . .23 . .Chicago Cardinals 162 , DB . .14 . .Pittsburgh Steelers 274 Brady Keys, DB 248 . .20 . .St. Louis Cardinals Leo Reed, T 217 . .18 . .San Francisco 49ers Kay McFarland, WR . .28 . .Denver Broncos (AFL) 199 , G . .15 . .Washington Redskins 451 Dick Evers, T 391 . .17 . .Chicago Bears Gene Layton, DT 248 . .15 . .Detroit Lions 204 Jim Oliver, RB . .10 . .Atlanta Falcons Mike Tomasini, DT 167 . .8 . .Philadelphia Eagles Al Lavan, DB . .7 . .Minnesota Vikings Oscar Reed, RB 414 147 . .16 . .Dallas Cowboys Floyd Kerr, DB . .6 . .San Diego Chargers Terry Swarn, FL 282 Lawrence McCutcheon, RB . .11 . .Dallas Cowboys Gerald Caswell, G DtotLos 227 . .2 .Detroit Lions 70 . .3 .Los Angeles Rams COLORADO STATE IN THE NFL DRAFT fthe Year honors. of the NFL’sin the 1978 draft, he earned Rookie Defensive BakerLions made Al “Bubba” the 40th overall selection gratefulness. after the And shortly of as a gesture room, line meeting England Patriots offensive in the Rams’ sign his first NFL contract with the New to formally CSU’s (above), opted 2007 draft pick Clint Oldenburg Phoenix Stadium. Meanwhile, game of at University in 2008 (upper left) after a (53). They reunited Haggans — Joey CSU products Porter (55) and Clark XL were linebackers starting the Steelers’ in Super Bowl Two of Mullaney, 1975 (No. 25) McLain, 1976 (No. 26) Stouffer, 1987 (No.Stouffer, 6)

Glick, 1956 (No. 1) Bell, 1979 (No. 2) — Colorado State’s five first-round selections in the NFL Draft — Draft NFL the in selections first-round five State’s Colorado — RAMS IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Roster Yrs on NFL Yrs Played First-team Yrs as 2009 RAMS FOOTBALL Pos Name Appearances Roster No/From All-Pro Yrs Yrs Primary Starter T Harvey Achziger Philadelphia Eagles ...... 1953 RB Tony Alford Denver Broncos ...... 1991 WR David Anderson Houston Texans ...... 2006-pres. 3 2006-08 0 0 0 Roster Yrs on NFL Yrs Played First-team Pro Bowl Yrs as T Steve Anderson Kansas City Chiefs ...... 1978 Pos Name Appearances Roster No/From All-Pro Yrs Yrs Primary Starter dt Andre Augustine New York Jets ...... 1982 K Steve DeLine Philadelphia Eagles ...... 1987, 89 2 1988-89 0 0 0 DE Al (Bubba) Baker Detroit Lions ...... 1978-82 13 1978-90 1 3 11 San Diego Chargers ...... 1988 St. Louis Cardinals ...... 1983-87 LB Denver Broncos ...... 1982-91 9 1982-90 0 0 3 Cleveland Browns ...... 1987, 1988-90 B Louis (Dude) Dent Brooklyn Dodgers ...... 1943 Minnesota Vikings ...... 1988 P Mike Deutsch Minnesota Vikings ...... 1978 K Mickey Barilla New York Jets ...... 1980 MG-LB Dale Dodrill Pittsburgh Steelers ...... 1951-61 9 1951-59 1 4 7 FB Larry Barnes San Francisco 49ers ...... 1957 2 1957-60 0 0 1 Dewey Dorough ...... 1988 Oakland Raiders ...... 1960 DB Jerome Dove Oakland Raiders ...... 1976 4 1977-80 0 0 0 RB Steve Bartalo Tampa Bay Buccaneers . . . . .1987 1 1987 0 0 0 San Diego Chargers ...... 1977-81 San Francisco 49ers ...... 1988 WR Tom Drake Green Bay Packers ...... 1978 OT Jason Basso Tampa Bay Buccaneers . . . . .1993 TE Joel Dreessen New York Jets ...... 2005-06 3 2005-08 0 0 0 DB Greg Battle San Francisco 49ers ...... 1974 Houston Texans ...... 2007-pres. WR Sanjay Beach Dallas Cowboys ...... 1988 4 1989-93 0 0 1 QB Mark Driscoll Dallas Cowboys ...... 1976 New York Jets ...... 1989 LB Jim Eifrid Washington Redskins ...... 1960 1 1961 0 0 0 San Francisco 49ers ...... 1989-91, 93 Denver Broncos ...... 1961 Green Bay Packers ...... 1992 OT Dick Evers Kansas City Chiefs ...... 1964 Don Burroughs RB Kyle Bell Jacksonville Jaguars ...... 2009-pres. Washington Redskins ...... 1964 DE Mark E. Bell Seattle Seahawks ...... 1979-82 5 1979-84 0 0 0 QB Billy Farris Cincinnati Bengals ...... 2009-pres. Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts .1982-84 DB Cliff Featherstone San Diego Chargers ...... 1978 WR Mark R. Bell St. Louis Cardinals ...... 1979-81 2 1980-81 0 0 0 LB Dan Fiala Kansas City Chiefs ...... 1985 DE Mike Bell Kansas City Chiefs ...... 1979-91 12 1979-91 0 0 7 OT Doug Fiala Atlanta Falcons ...... 1988 DB Randy Beverly New York Jets ...... 1966-69 5 1967-71 0 0 2 C Aaron Finch Buffalo Bills 1982 Boston/New England Patriots 1970-71 DT Dennis Freeman Dallas Cowboys ...... 1979 C Albert Bimper Indianapolis Colts ...... 2006-08 RB Jon Francis New York Giants ...... 1986 1 1987 0 0 0 OL Justin Borvansky Denver Broncos ...... 2001 Los Angeles Rams ...... 1987 DB Calvin Branch Oakland Raiders ...... 1997-2005 5 1997-2005 0 0 0 G Sherwood (Woody) FriesGreen Bay Packers ...... 1943 1 1943 0 0 0 DB Dupree Branch St. Louis Cardinals ...... 1980 TE David Frisch Cincinnati Bengals ...... 1993-95 5 1993-97 0 0 0 G Mike Brisiel Houston Texans ...... 2006-pres. 2 2007-08 0 0 0 New England Patriots ...... 1995 WR J.D. Brookhart Los Angeles Rams ...... 1988 Minnesota Vikings ...... 1996 T-G Sam Brunelli Denver Broncos ...... 1966-71 6 1966-71 0 0 4 Washington Redskins ...... 1997-98 WR Jeremy Burkett New York Giants ...... 1995-96 DB Justin Gallimore ...... 2002 Denver Broncos ...... 1997-98 Dallas Cowboys ...... 1997 HB Alex Burl Chicago Cardinals ...... 1956-67 1 1956 0 0 0 DB Don Burroughs Los Angeles Rams ...... 1955-59 10 1955-64 0 0 9 175 Philadelphia Eagles ...... 1960-64 Norm Cable Cleveland Rams ...... 1938-39 1 1938 T Kevin Call Indianapolis Colts ...... 1984-95 10 1984-93 0 0 5 DB Mike Call Dallas Cowboys ...... 1983

B Jerry Callahan New York Giants ...... 1955 H Head coach Sark Arslanian’s CSU roster featured three Bells in DE Kent Campbell Denver Broncos ...... 1979 ISTORY the 1970s, (left to right) Mark E., Mark R. and Mike (Mark OG Gerald Caswell Dallas Cowboys ...... 1973 E.’s brother). All three were selected in the first five rounds of the OG Anthony Cesario Jacksonville Jaguars ...... 1999 1979 NFL Draft and enjoyed multi-year professional careers. Miami Dolphins ...... 2000-03 WR Jeff Champine Seattle Seahawks ...... 1984 RB Henri Childs Kansas City Chiefs ...... 2003 DE Robert Chirico Seattle Seahawks ...... 1991 DB Jack Christiansen Detroit Lions ...... 1951-58 8 1951-58 6 5 8 TE Pete Clark Dallas Cowboys ...... 1975 WB-DB Roy Clay New York Giants ...... 1944 1 1944 0 0 0 DB Jason Craft Jacksonville Jaguars ...... 1999-2003 10 1999-2008 0 0 1 New Orleans Saints ...... 2004-08 St. Louis Rams ...... 2008 LB Rick Crowell Miami Dolphins ...... 2001 DB Jim David Detroit Lions ...... 1952-59 8 1952-59 0 6 8 WR Dallas Davis Pittsburgh Steelers ...... 2002 TE Fred Davis Denver Broncos ...... 1989 OL Josh Day Minnesota Vikings ...... 2007 Joel Dreessen Jason Craft RAMS IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Roster Yrs on NFL Yrs Played First-team Pro Bowl Roster Yrs on NFL Yrs Played First-team Pro Bowl Pos Name Appearances Roster No/From All-Pro Yrs Yrs Primary Starter Pos Name Appearances Roster No/From All-Pro Yrs Yrs Primary Starter DT Bill Johanningmeier Green Bay Packers ...... 1972 RB Gartrell Johnson San Diego Chargers ...... 2009-pres. DB Fred Glick Chicago/St. Louis Cardinals .1959-60 8 1959-66 1 3 6 RB Kim Jones Baltimore Colts ...... 1975-76 4 1976-79 0 0 0 Houston Oilers ...... 1961-66 New Orleans Saints ...... 1976-77, 78-79 DB-HB Gary Glick Pittsburgh Steelers ...... 1956-59 7 1956-63 0 0 9 Minnesota Vikings ...... 1977 Washington Redskins ...... 1959-60 Denver Broncos ...... 1979 Baltimore Colts ...... 1960-61 RB Larry Jones Houston Oilers ...... 1980-81 San Diego Chargers ...... 1963 DB Selwyn Jones Cleveland Browns ...... 1992-93 4 1993-96 0 0 0 DL Patrick Goodpaster ...... 2005 New Orleans Saints ...... 1994 QB John Graham Miami Dolphins ...... 1975 Seattle Seahawks ...... 1995-96 Jake Green Dallas Cowboys ...... 1972 P Jimmie Kaylor Atlanta Falcons ...... 2008 Kansas City Chiefs ...... 1972 K Clark Kemble New Orleans Saints ...... 1976 DB Hardy Griffin Dallas Cowboys ...... 1987 San Francisco 49ers ...... 1977 LB Clark Haggans Pittsburgh Steelers ...... 2000-07 9 2000-08 0 0 4 TE Jimmie Kennedy Washington Redskins ...... 1974 3 1975-77 0 0 0 Arizona Cardinals ...... 2008-pres. Baltimore Colts ...... 1975-78 B Bob Hainlen Washington Redskins ...... 1949 DB Floyd Kerr Dallas Cowboys ...... 1969 WR Darran Hall Tennessee Titans ...... 1999 DB-HB Brady Keys Pittsburgh Steelers ...... 1960-67 8 1961-68 0 1 6 Indianapolis Colts ...... 2000 Minnesota Vikings ...... 1967 S Dan Hammerschmidt Indianapolis Colts ...... 1986 St. Louis Cardinals ...... 1968-69 QB Caleb Hanie Chicago Bears ...... 2008-pres. LB Linden (Keith) King San Diego Chargers ...... 1977-85 12 1978-89 0 0 8 RB Ron Harris Minnesota Vikings ...... 1978 Los Angeles Raiders ...... 1986-90 E Jim Hartman Brooklyn Dodgers ...... 1936-37 1 1936 0 0 0 DB Bill Kishman Washington Redskins ...... 1969 WR-DB Jon Henderson Pittsburgh Steelers ...... 1968-69 3 1968-70 0 0 0 LB Steve Krum Kansas City Chiefs ...... 1977 Washington Redskins ...... 1970, 73 G-T Bob Kruse Oakland Raiders ...... 1967-68 3 1967-69 0 0 0 WR Eric Hill Indianapolis Colts ...... 2004-06 Buffalo Bills ...... 1969 DE Tommie Hill New York Giants ...... 2009-pres. TE Bill Larson San Francisco 49ers ...... 1975-76 4 1975-80 0 0 0 Kirk Hinderlider Detroit Lions ...... 1954 Washington Redskins ...... 1977 Willie Hogan Chicago Bears ...... 1984 Detroit Lions ...... 1977 QB Justin Holland Miami Dolphins ...... 2006 Philadelphia Eagles ...... 1978 LB Alex Hoover Tampa Bay Buccaneers . . . . .1987 Green Bay Packers ...... 1979-80 P Deone Horinek Green Bay Packers 1999 Denver Broncos ...... 1980 DB John Howell Tampa Bay Buccaneers . . . . .2001-04 6 2001-06 0 0 0 DB Al Lavan Philadelphia Eagles ...... 1968 2 1969-70 0 0 0 Seattle Seahawks ...... 2005-06 Atlanta Falcons ...... 1969-70 P Joey Huber Atlanta Falcons ...... 2003 DT Gene Layton Chicago Bears ...... 1968 RB John Ivlow Chicago Bears ...... 1993 1 1993 0 0 0 TE Harper LeBel Kansas City Chiefs ...... 1985 10 1989-98 0 0 0 San Francisco 49ers ...... 1993 Seattle Seahawks ...... 1989 Denver Broncos ...... 1995 Philadelphia Eagles ...... 1990 DB Raymond Jackson Buffalo Bills ...... 1996-98 6 1996-2001 0 0 0 Atlanta Falcons ...... 1991-96 Cleveland Browns ...... 1999-2003 Chicago Bears ...... 1997-98, 99 176 DL Ron Jenkins Dallas Cowboys ...... 1984-85 Baltimore Ravens ...... 1998 Lawrence McCutcheon DB Keith Lee Buffalo Bills ...... 1980 5 1981-85 0 0 0 New England Patriots ...... 1981-84 Indianapolis Colts ...... 1985-87 OG Wayne Lee Denver Broncos ...... 1961 OT Bill Leer Atlanta Falcons ...... 1979 Denver Broncos ...... 1980 RB Alvin Lewis Denver Broncos ...... 1982

ISTORY DL Mike Mackenzie Tampa Bay Buccaneers . . . . .2001

H HB-DB Chet Maeda Detroit Lions ...... 1943 1 1945 0 0 0 Chicago Cardinals ...... 1945 RB Lawrence McCutcheon Los Angeles Rams ...... 1972-79 10 1972-81 0 5 5 Seattle Seahawks ...... 1980 Denver Broncos ...... 1980, 84 Buffalo Bills ...... 1981-83 RB Kevin McDougal Indianapolis Colts ...... 2000-02 2 2000-01 0 0 0 WR Kay McFarland San Francisco 49ers ...... 1962-68 6 1962-68 0 0 0 DT-T Thurman (Fum) McGraw Detroit Lions ...... 1950-54 5 1950-54 1 1 3 TE Keli McGregor Denver Broncos ...... 1985 1 1985 0 0 0 Indianapolis Colts ...... 1985-86 LB Kevin McLain Los Angeles Rams ...... 1976-82 4 1976-79 0 0 0 DB Jim McMillin Denver Broncos ...... 1960-62, 64-65 5 1961-65 0 0 2 Oakland Raiders ...... 1963-64 John Howell Keith King OL Pat Meyer Arizona Cardinals ...... 1995 HISTORY 177 tarter S Sean Moran ary im l Yrs as Pr w o B Yrs Pro m tea - Pro Yrs - rst ll Fi A m ro Yrs Played /F o N OOTBALL F n NFL AMS Roster 2009 R es nc eara Roster Yrs o App Denver Broncos ...... 1980 Indianapolis Colts ...... 1986-87 Jets ...... 2007-08 New York St. Louis Rams ...... 2008 Denver Broncos...... 2008-pres. . Bay Buccaneers . . . . .1998-99 Tampa Minnesota Vikings ...... 2000-01 Houston Texans ...... 2002-03 Green Bay Packers ...... 1976 Buffalo Bills ...... 1977 Oakland Raiders ...... 2009-pres. Pittsburgh Steelers ...... 2003 GiantsNew York ...... 2004 Miami Dolphins ...... 2007-pres. Chicago Bears ...... 1994-95 Denver Broncos ...... 1961 Houston Oilers ...... 1961 Atlanta Falcons ...... 1975 Denver Broncos ...... 2002-03 Green Bay Packers ...... 2004-05 New Orleans Saints ...... 2000-01 TitansTennessee ...... 2002 Oakland Raiders ...... 2003 Denver Broncos ...... 2003 St. Louis Rams ...... 2004-06 Detroit Lions ...... 2006-08 Houston Texans ...... 2008 e m a N RB Ben NormanQB Nugent Terry WR Philadelphia EaglesT ...... 1978 O'Byrne Tim Cleveland Browns ...... 1984 Clint Oldenburg St. Louis Cardinals 1 ...... 1986 RB 1980 New England Patriots ...... 2007DB 1 Jim OliverLB 1987 Erik OlsonWR Jim OppermanWR 1 Dan O’Rourke 0 2007LB Dustin Osborn Detroit Lions ...... 1968 Philadelphia Eagles ...... 1975 0 Jacksonville Jaguars ...... 2000-01 Mitch Palmer Houston Oilers ...... 1976 0 Jets ...... 2007 New York DT 1 0 0 2000 ...... 1997 1 1975 Gary Paulson 0 T 0 0 3 Minnesota VikingsT ...... 1975 1998-2000 0 Erik Pears 0 0 Morgan Pears 0HB 0WR 0 Denver Broncos ...... 2005-08 Pearson Myron K Miami Dolphins ...... 2003 Chris Pittman 0LB 0 Houston Oilers 2 ...... 1961 Jon Poole 0 2006-07 Joey PorterLB Cleveland Browns ...... 2004 WR 1 0 2004 Kirk Powell Greg PrimusWR 0 Denver Broncos Pittsburgh Steelers ...... 1999-2007 ...... 1985 E Jeff RaikesWR 10 1999-2008 Denver Broncos Denver Broncos ...... 1985 ...... 1993T-G 0 0 Roy Ratekin Pete Rebstock Leo Reed 1 Denver Broncos ...... 1983-84 RB Kansas City Chiefs 0 ...... 2002 2 Akron Pros 2 ...... 1921 1994-95 Reed Oscar WR 3 St. Louis Cardinals ...... 1961 Frank Rice 0 0 1LB 1921 Minnesota Vikings 8 ...... 1968-74LB 1 Adrian RossT-G 1961 Bay Buccaneers . . . . .2001 Tampa 0 Chris Rule 8 Blaine Saipaia 1968-75 0 Cincinnati Bengals ...... 1998-2005 0 Seattle Seahawks ...... 2000 0 Denver Broncos ...... 1989 0 6 0 1998-2003RB 0 4 0 0 2004-07 Cecil Sapp 0 0 0 2 0 Denver Broncos ...... 2003-08 2 0 6 2003-08 0 Pos tarter S ary im l Yrs as Pr w o B Yrs Pro m tea - Pro Yrs - rst ll Fi A . . . . .1989-97 Saskatchewan Roughriders . . .2007-08 Saskatchewan Roughriders . . .1988-97 m ro Yrs Played /F o N UNITED STATES FOOTBALL LEAGUE UNITED STATES Mike CallJeff HarperRicky HarrKevin McLain Denver Gold Denver Gold ...... 1984 Andy Poremba ...... 1984 Denver Gold Houston Gamblers ...... 1983 ...... 1984 . . . . Denver Gold ...... 1983 ...... COAST PROFESSIONAL PACIFIC FOOTBALL LEAGUE FriesWoody PRO LEAGUE ITALIAN Los Angeles Bulldogs ...... 1941-42 Scott Whitehouse 1989-96 Less Browne Hamilton Tiger-Cats ...... 1984-88 Jeff ChampineHenri Childs Calgary Stampeders.1985 ...... Cliff Featherstone Winnipeg Blue Bombers ...... 2006 Saskatchewan Roughriders . . .1978-80 Mel FossRichie HallRon Harris Edmonton Eskimos ...... 1963 Calgary Stampeders ...... 1983-87 Jon HendersonAnthoney Hill Calgary Stampeders ...... 1971 Winnipeg Blue BombersJustin Holland . . . . .1979-80 Edmonton Eskimos HoustonMarcus ...... 1995 Winnipeg Blue Bombers ...... 2007 Montreal AlouettesAlvin Lewis ...... 2005 Corey McCoyKevin McDougal Argonauts Toronto ...... 1983 Calgary StampedersJeff Raikes ...... 1999-2004 ...... 2003 Al SimpsonCecil Stockdale Hamilton Tiger-CatsAndre Strode ...... 1985 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Calgary Stampeders ...... 1977-78 ...... 1980 SwarnTerry Phil Webb Birmingham Barracudas ...... 1995 Bob Weber Edmonton Eskimos ...... 1969-73 Jim White Hamilton Tiger-Cats ...... 1973 Edmonton Eskimos ...... 1957 Edmonton Eskimos ...... 1971, 73 n NFL Roster es nc eara RosterApp Yrs o Cleveland Browns...... 1975-76 Los Angeles Rams ...... 1976-82 St. Louis Rams 04 ...... 2000-01, San Francisco 49ers ...... 2002-03 San Diego Chargers ...... 1999-2000 Dallas Cowboys ...... 2000 Minnesota Vikings ...... 2003-04 St. Louis Rams ...... 2000-01 Houston Texans ...... 2002-03 San Francisco 49ers ...... 1978-79 Denver Broncos...... 1980 . ...... 2007-08 GladiatorsLas Vegas ...... 2006 StingLas Vegas ...... 1994-95 Anaheim Piranhas ...... 1996 DragonsNew York ...... 2001-02 Utah Blaze ...... 2006 New Orleans Voodoo ...... 2007 ...... 2008 e m a N Lavell MannCorey McCoy ...... 2006 Scooter Molander Charlotte Rage ...... 1992 ...... 2000 Bryan SaveGeoff Turner ...... 2007-08 Bob Vomhof ...... 1999-2000 Thal Woods San Jose SaberCats ...... 2008 ...... 2002-03 MIDWEST FOOTBALL LEAGUE Norm Cable Bengals Cincinnati ...... 1938-39 NFL EUROPE/NFL EUROPA/ WORLD LEAGUE OF AMERICAN FOOTBALL AlfordTony Karl BallardSteve Bartalo Birmingham Fire ...... 1992 Lewis Capes London Monarchs ...... 1996-99 Doug Fiala Frankfurt Galaxy ...... 1991-92 Moses Moreno London Monarchs ...... 1993-98 Morgan Pears - ...... 2001-02 Frankfurt GalaxyBlaine Saipaia ...... 1991 Scottish ClaymoresBryan Save ...... 2004-05 - StuberTim ...... 2002 Ula Tuitele Cologne Centurions ...... 2005-06 - ...... 2002-03 LEAGUE Rhein FireJustin Borvansky ...... 2002 . . . . . Avengers Los Angeles ...... 2002 Bob CoxPat Meyer HinnTerry Steve Hodge Cleveland Thunderbolts ...... 1994-95 J’Sharlon Jones St. Louis Stampede ...... 1996 ...... 1987 Philadelphia Soul St. Louis Stampede ...... 1995-96 ...... 2004 RAMS IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE FOOTBALL NATIONAL IN THE RAMS WR Willie MillerQBLB-DE Sean Moran Scooter Molander Houston Oilers ...... 1975 Cleveland Browns ...... 1989 QB Buffalo Bills ...... 1996-99 Moses Moreno 7E 1975-82WR 8DE Chicago Bears ...... 1998-99 Glenn Morris 1996-2003 Damon MortonDB 0 Mark Mullaney 3 Carolina Panthers Greg Myers 0 ...... 2008 DE 1998-2000 Detroit Lions ...... 1940DB Minnesota Vikings ...... 1975-89 Jesse Nading 0 0 Rhett NelsonOL 0 Cincinnati Bengals ...... 1996-2000 1 12 1975-86 1940 Houston Texans Mike Newell ...... 2008-pres. 5 2 Arizona Cardinals 1996-2000 0LB 0 0 Mark R. 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PFWA — ; ; HISTORY 179 | 8-3 OOTBALL F AVIS D AMS OB B 2009 R OACH C EAD . | 10,000 | H ALIF GGIES , C RESNO A&M A IRST BOWL IN PROGRAM HISTORY F | F OLORADO TADIUM S 1948 C ATCLIFFE Colorado State — at the time known as the Colorado A&M Aggies — made its first trip to a at the time known as the Colorado A&M Colorado State — College, Day against Occidental played on New Year’s Coached by Bob Davis, Colorado A&M play- Colorado A&M lineup that took the field that day in Fresno. Four It was a star-studded Detroit Lions, as first consensus All-American, later played with the school’s the McGraw, the play of Hanna. He scored on a 71-yard run Colorado A&M led 13-0 at halftime behind Hanna gave the Aggies their final touchdown of the game on a 79-yard run. postseason bowl game at the conclusion of the 1948 football season, capping one of the most at the conclusion of the 1948 football postseason bowl game successful years in school history. by a 29-25 win over in-state rival Colorado in Boulder. after an 8-2 regular season highlighted for losses came at the hands of Drake and Utah, setting the stage The only two regular-season play. trip to postseason the team’s Dale Dodrill, and Jack Christiansen — were team main- Mullison, Tuffy ers — Fum McGraw, running back Sports Hall of Fame. A fifth star, State’s stays and now occupy spots in Colorado after the opening game of the following season. Eddie Hanna, tragically would pass away for the Pittsburgh Steelers. did Christiansen, while Dodrill played Bob Hainlen hit Keith Thompson with a 5-yard after the Aggies had scored when quarterback second-half points to rally for the victory. scoring pass. But Occidental scored 21 . 1, 1949 | R OCC AN Aggies A&M 20 | J OLORADO Team Statistics Team 21, C Occidental ...... 0Colorado A&M ...... 0 . . 0 13 7 0 14 7 - - 21 20 First Downs...... 7 ...... Rushing Yards ...... 213Passing Yards...... 92 . . . . . Att-Cmp-Int. . . .14-9-1 ...... 13 100 Fumbles-Lost ...... 0-0 16-6-1 Penalties-Yards 156 ...... 5-45Punt Average...... 33.6 ...... 2-2 2-30 29.0 Aggies 5 pass Hainlen (Kick failed) Thompson Aggies 71 run (Faucett kick) Hanna OCCOCC Pearson 17 pass Ross (Smith kick) Aggies Pearson 21 pass Ross (Smith kick) 79 run (Faucett kick) Hanna OCC Levin 69 pass Ross (Smith kick) CCIDENTAL 1949 RAISIN BOWL 1949 RAISIN O BOWL HISTORY BOWL 180

HISTORY C 1990 FREEDOM BOWL 1; Gimenez 8-19-1; MacRenato 1-5-0; Verdugo 6- -8-0. 38.3. 1-7-0. itzug 5-97-0; Ferry 7-54-1; Harris 2-37-0; Shedrick 1-3-0; Kelemeni 2-11-0; Re- 35-1; Burwell Oregon: -11-0. 12-20-1; Kelemeni 5-7-0; McClelland 1-2-0; Shedrick 2-2-0; Musgrave 5- Copeland 1-5-0; Smith 1-5-0. OLORADO Sacks By-Colorado State: Punting-Colorado State: Passing-Colorado State: Rushing-Colorado State: 6-34.7 5-47 2-0 . .3-38.3 Punts-Avg. . .7-60 Penalties-Yards 64-304 . .5-3 108 Fumbles-Lost 15-8-1 . .73-399 Total Plays-Yards 16 . .47-29-0 Att-Cmp-Int 49-196 . .392 Passing Yards . .26-7 Rushes-Yards . .21 First Downs Receiving-Colorado State: Elapsed Time: 3:30 1 run (pass failed) Burwell Oregon Yert 52 run (kick blocked) Rams Primus 49 pass Gimenez (Brown kick) Rams pass Musgrave) McClellan 44 pass Musgrave (Burwell Oregon Brown 35 FG Rams Recover fumble in end zone for safety Rams 3 pass Musgrave (McCallum kick) Burwell Oregon Alford 1 run (Brown kick) Rams McCallum 23 FG Oregon Jones 16 pass Musgrave (McCallum kick) Oregon Gimenez 1 run (Brown kick) Rams rgn 71 4-31 32 - - 14 13 0 5 10 7 . .7 Oregon . .7 Colorado State Musgrave 47-29-3-0-392. S TATE Individual Statistics Team Statistics 32, O Luke 6-208, 34.7. Yert 12-94-1; Copeland 8-44-0; Alford 14-42- Gimenez 10-5-1-1-73; Verdugo 5-3-0-0-35. Chirico 2-11. Primus 2-63-1; Yert 2-18-0; Lindner 2-7-0; Oregon: REGON McClelland 9-148-1; A. Jones 2- Oregon: 31 | D Oregon Thompson 3-115, Oregon: EC Rams . 29, 1990 | A Burwell the national limelight in Freedom Bowl VII. Freedom Bowl in 1990. felt possible. Those dreams included a postseason bowl berth. servers RB Brian Copeland Colorado State’s 8-4 regular-season record drew bowl attention and thrusted the team into Having not been invited to a postseason game in 42 years, Colorado State earned trip the Colorado State’s football squad opened the 1990 season with dreams higher than many ob- NAHEIM 1990 C S ECOND S TADIUM OLORADO - Robert Chirico earned defensive honors. version pass attempt, an amazing play, to seal the win. Rams’ Selwyn Jones then thwarted the Ducks’ two-point con- Musgrave, who led his team on a 79-yard scoring drive. The behind quarterback Bill gon made one last grasp at victory yard scoring run to lead 32-25 with minutes remaining. But Ore- pass to Greg Primus, then added insurance on Todd Yert’s 52- 17-14, setting the stage for a dramatic fourth quarter. 15-play drive on Mike Gimenez’s 1-yard plunge. Oregon later led games. what would turn out to be one of the season’s most exciting bowl LC OFRNEFINISH CONFERENCE PLACE Yert was named the game’s Offensive MVP, while teammate Trailing 25-19, the Rams took lead on Gimenez’s 49-yard Colorado State scored first, opening the game with a 75-yard, The Rams were matched against PAC-10 member Oregon in | A NAHEIM S TATE R , C AMS ALIF | H . | 51,103 EAD C | F OACH RTBW IN BOWL IRST E ARLE B RUCE 42 YEARS | 9-4 BOWL HISTORY BOWL HISTORY

2009 RAMS FOOTBALL 1994 HOLIDAY BOWL MICHIGAN 24, COLORADO STATE 14 | DEC. 30, 1994 | JACK MURPHY STADIUM | SAN DIEGO, CALIF. | 59,453

Colorado State’s miraculous dream season in 1994 concluded on the turf of San Diego’s Jack Michigan ...... 10 7 7 0 - 24 Murphy Stadium. Colorado State ...... 7 0 0 7 - 14 Holiday Bowl 17 featured the young and enthusiastic upstart Rams, representing the West- ern Athletic Conference for the first time ever in the postseason event, against the Big Ten’s Michigan Toomer 4 pass Collins(Hamilton kick) Michigan Wolverines, long a bastion of college football tradition. Rams Turner 32 pass Hill (McDougal kick) Colorado State served notice on the night in San Diego that Michigan Hamilton 34 FG the Rams’ program would be a force in coming years. Follow- Michigan Hayes 16 pass Collins (Hamilton kick) ing a Michigan touchdown on the Wolverines’ initial drive of Michigan Wheatley 3 run (Hamilton kick) the game, Colorado State answered. Rams Burkett 18 pass Hill (McDougal kick) Quarterback Anthoney Hill drove the Rams 66 yards in nine Elapsed Time: 3:31 plays for the tying touchdown, hitting receiver Paul Turner on a 32-yard scoring play. Team Statistics Hill, a native of San Diego, later would be honored as Col- Rams Michigan orado State’s Offensive MVP in the game. First Downs ...... 10 18 The Rams put their final touchdown on the scoreboard late Rushes-Yards ...... 36-51 37-179 in the game when Hill found receiver Jeremy Burkett down Passing Yards ...... 289 162 the right sideline for an 18-yard touchdown pass. Att-Cmp-Int ...... 40-22-2 24-14-3 By game’s end, statistics reflected the closeness of the Total Plays-Yards ...... 76-340 61-341 contest. Michigan had gained 341 total yards, only 1 more Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-2 0-0 than the Rams had managed. Penalties-Yards ...... 8-72 11-97 The game was played before the eighth-largest crowd in Holiday Bowl history. Individual Statistics QB Anthoney Hill Rushing-Colorado State: Watson 17-47-0; Brown 3- -3-0; Hill 14- -5- 0; Carn 1-4-0; Ward 1-8-0. Michigan: Wheatley 16-80-1; Biakabutuka 9- 1994 COLORADO STATE RAMS | HEAD COACH SONNY LUBICK | 10-2 70-0; Collins 6- -3-0; Hayes 1-8-0; E. Davis 1-13-0; Howard 3-9-0; Floyd WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPION | NO. 14 IN FINAL POLL 1-2-0.

Passing-Colorado State: Hill 40-22-2-2-289. Michigan: Collins 24- 14-2-3-162. 181 Receiving-Colorado State: Turner 4-62-1; Watson 6-23-0; Shull 3-101- 0; Ward 1-12-0; Burkett 5-62-1; Olsen 3-29-0. Michigan: Wheatley 1-5- 0; Toomer 5-63-1; Hayes 3-41-1; Foster 2-32-0; Richards 2-20-0; Cooper 1-1-0. H ISTORY Punting-Colorado State: McDougal 4-142, 35.5. Michigan: Baker 5- 140,28.0.

Sacks By-Colorado State: Hawkins 1; Hodge 1; Smith 1. Michigan: Hankins 1; Irons 1; Dyson 1; Horn 1; Carr 1. 182

HISTORY K 1995 HOLIDAY BOWL 3-135, 45.0. Running 6-126-1; Hickson 6-55-0; Lockett 4-41-1; Schweiger 4-47-1. 41-0; Porter 1-13-0; Washington 1-2-0; D. Ballard 1-14-0. Kansas State: son 7-23-1. ANSAS Punting-Colorado State: Receiving-Colorado State: Passing-Colorado State: Rushing-Colorado State: 1-7 6:17 3-67 . .2-12 Sacks By 3-45 . .23:43 Time of Possession 3-14 . .7-136 Kick Returns . .8-28.4 0-0 12-124 Punts-Avg. . .1-0 Interceptions . .11-95 Penalties-Yards 80-536 . .2-1 324 Fumbles-Lost 32-24-1 . .57-301 Total Plays-Yards 30 . .30-6-3 Att-Cmp-Int 48-212 . .132 Passing Yards . .30-179 Rushes-Yards . .14 First Downs S Running 33 pass Kavanagh (Gramatica kick) Elapsed Time: 3:53 Lockett 4 pass Kavanagh (Gramatica kick) KSU KSU Washington 12 run (McDougal kick) Lawrence 5 run (Gramatica kick) Rams KSU Watson 3 run (McDougal kick) Schweiger 18 pass Kavanagh (Gramatica kick) Rams Jojka 12 pass Kavanagh (Gramatica kick) KSU Kelly 18 run (pass failed) KSU Lawrence 5 run (Kick failed) KSU KSU Blake 2 run (McDougal kick) Hickson 4 run (Gramatica kick) Rams KSU assSae 71 17-54 21 - - 7 0 21 14 19 0 . .7 Kansas State . .7 Colorado State S TATE Kansas State: Miller 8-6-0-82-0; Kavanagh 24-18-1-242-4. 54, C Individual Statistics Team Statistics McDougal 5-187, 37.4. Hickson 20-103-1; Lawrence 7-33-2. Moreno 24-5-2-91-0; Wilkinson 5-1-1-41-0. Washington 10-101-1; Blake 11-41-1; Wat- OLORADO Turner 1-35-0; Calhoun 1-27-0; Antoine 1- S TATE Rams Kansas State: 21 | D Kansas State: KSU EC Garcia . 29, 1995 | J the site of its league-title clinching win over SDSU, for a date with Kansas State. the school’s first-ever trip to the Holiday Bowl. Colorado State returned Jack Murphy Stadium, schools to have apppeared in the Holiday Bowl consecutive years since bowl’s inception. over San Diego State, joined Brigham Youngvirtue of a victory and Wyoming as the only three Colorado State entered the game with an 8-3 record after finishing 10-2 in previous year, The Rams, having earned the right to represent WAC in the final game of season by ACK RB Damon Washington T 1995 C E FOR IED M URPHY OLORADO WAC S TADIUM CHAMPIONSHIP S TATE official’s inadvertent whistle. for a touchdown on play that was nullified by an Jackson intercepted a pass and returned it 60 yards one touchdown. defense for 101 yards on just 10 carries, scoring hometown crowd, Washington stung Kansas State’s ning back Damon Washington. Playing before a punt led to K-State’s 19 second-quarter points. quarter before an interception and a partially blocked ond in the Big Eight Conference. top 10 teams nationally after finishing in a tie for sec- Defensively, Colorado State cornerback Ray The Rams were led offensively by freshman run- The teams were tied, 7-7, at the end of first Kansas State entered the game ranked among | S R AMS AN D | H | S IEGO EAD CN STRAIGHT ECOND , C C ALIF OACH . | 51,051 S ONNY H OLIDAY L UBICK B |8-4 OWL BOWL HISTORY BOWL HISTORY

2009 RAMS FOOTBALL 1997 HOLIDAY BOWL COLORADO STATE 35, MISSOURI 24 | DEC. 29, 1997 | QUALCOMM STADIUM | SAN DIEGO, CALIF. | 50,761

Colorado State served notice on the game’s first drive that it was a team bent on making his- Colorado State ...... 7 7 14 7 - 35 tory. The Rams secured a spot in the laurels of school annals with a ninth win in a row, a 35-24 Missouri ...... 3 14 7 0 - 24 win over Missouri in a celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Holiday Bowl. Colorado State made its intentions known from the outset, tak- Rams Hall 14 run (Franz kick) ing the first drive on a crisp evening in San Diego 85 yards in 13 Tigers Knickman 32 FG plays for a touchdown. Wide receiver Darran Hall — a San Diego Tigers Jones 4 run (Knickman kick) native — capped the drive, scoring on a 14-yard reverse. Rams McCoy 22 pass Moreno (Franz kick) Hall played a major role in the game, taking a punt early in the Tigers Blackwell 7 run (Knickman kick) third quarter and returning it 85 yards for a touchdown, the Rams Hall 85 punt return (Franz kick) longest such return in the bowl’s history. Rams Davis 47 pass Moreno (Franz kick) He and teammate Moses Moreno — another San Diego-area Tigers Olivo 3 run (Knickman kick) native — were the game’s co-MVPs. Moreno, despite a sore foot Rams Eslinger 23 run (Franz kick) injured during the game, completed 18-of-24 passes for 206 Elapsed Time: 3:19 yards and two touchdowns. Running back Kevin McDougal gained 110 yards on 18 carries. RB Kevin McDougal Colorado State’s defense was equally as impressive. The Rams limited Missouri to just 68 passing yards. Linebacker Willie Team Statistics Taylor and safety Myron Terry led the way with eight tackles Mizzou Rams apiece, while Eric Vaughn had seven stops. First Downs ...... 17 22 One of the game’s many highlights came with 10:44 to play and the Rams nursing a 28- Rushes-Yards ...... 46-314 43-214 24 lead. Reserve quarterback Ryan Eslinger, lined up as the holder in a field goal formation, Passing Yards ...... 68 206 faked that play and instead ran up the middle for a 23-yard touchdown to seal the victory. Att-Cmp-Int ...... 17-7-1 24-18-0 Total Plays-Yards ...... 63-382 67-420 Fumbles-Lost ...... 3-2 1-1 1997 COLORADO STATE RAMS | HEAD COACH SONNY LUBICK |11-2 Penalties-Yards ...... 5-39 5-59 WAC CHAMPION | MOST WINS IN PROGRAM HISTORY | NO. 16 IN FINAL POLL Interceptions ...... 0-0 1-5 Punts-Avg...... 4-44.3 5-30.6 Kick Returns ...... 6-94 5-111 Time of Possession ...... 27:18 32:42 Sacks By ...... 2-11 4-27 183 Individual Statistics Rushing-Colorado State: McDougal 18-110-0; Washington 16-83-0; Hall 1-14-1; Moreno 7- -16-0; Eslinger 1-23-1. Missouri: Jones 20-132- 1; Blackwell 6-31-1; West 11-104-0; Janes 2-9-0; Olivo 7-38-1. H ISTORY

Passing-Colorado State: Moreno 24-18-0-206-2. Missouri: Jones 17- 7-1-68-0.

Receiving-Colorado State: Davis 6-115-1; Hall 4-20-0; P. Turner 2-16- 0; McCoy 2-33-1; McDougal 1-12-0; G. Turner 1-3-0; Workman 1-7-0; Washington 1-0-0. Missouri: Brooks 2-26-0; Olivo 2-9-0; Blackwell 1-2- 0; Layman 1-22-0; West 1-9-0.

Punting-Colorado State: Loos 5-153, 30.6. Missouri: Sebo 3-132, 44.0.

Sacks By-Colorado State: Haggans 1-4; Vaughn 1-7; Crowell 1-0; Tu- itele 1-0. 184

HISTORY S 1999 LIBERTY BOWL 4-2-6. Nelson 5-1-6. Floyd 1-3-0; Miciotto 1-12-0. 0. 15-0; Woolstenhulme 2-41-1; McDougal 1-3-0; Ochoa 1-7-0; Layne 1-11- 1-125-0. 2-1. OUTHERN Tackles-Colorado State: Receiving-Colorado State: Passing- Colorado State: Rushing-Colorado State: 1-5 3-18 24:58 . .2-15 Sacks By 3-57 . .5-18 3rd Down Conversions 1-11 . .35:02 Time of Possession 9-34.3 . .5-88 Kick Returns 1-41 . .4-21 Punt Returns 11-59 . .5-31.8 2-1 Punts-Avg 0 . .1-0 Interceptions . .8-71 Penalties-Yards . .3-2 Fumbles-Lost 64-187 . .0 216 Return Yards 30-13-1 . .78-268 Total Plays-Yards 11 32-40 . .46-20-1 Att-Cmp-Int . .227 Passing Yards . .34-62 Rushes-Yards . .15 First Downs S Hannah 25 FG Elapsed time: 3:29 Nix 3 run (Hannah kick) USM USM Woolstenhulme 38 pass Newton Rams Rice 2 run (Hurst kick) Frances blocked punt (kick failed) Rams USM Hurst 35 FG Williams 5 fum. ret. (Hannah kick) Rams USM USM: USM: o issip ...... 3730-23 - 17 0 - 3 0 7 0 . .13 14 So. Mississippi . .3 Colorado State Pinkston 4-49-0; Gideon 3-39-0; Fowler 3-12-0; Mills 1-10-0; (Hurst kick) Kelly 9-19-0; Nix 17-55-0; Woods 4-2-0. USM: M ISS Thomas 5-3-8. Stewart 7-1-8; Barnes 5-1-6; Williams Individual Statistics 23, C Team Statistics Tuitele 8-1-9; Haggans 4-3-7; Vickers 6-0-6; McDougal 25-59-0; Newton 6- -21-0; Rice 1- Newton 46-20-1-228-1. Rebstock 7-69-0; Davis 6-82-0; Cuppari 2- OLORADO S Rams TATE USM: 17 | D Kelly 30-13- USM EC . 31, 1999 | L turn. Following a field goal by the Rams’ C.W. Hurst, USM scored on a blocked punt. Later in against Conference USA champion Southern Mississippi. The game featured a myriad of unusual plays. USM’s first touchdown came on a fumble re- The Liberty Bowl pitted the Rams, first-ever champions of Mountain West Conference, 1999 C IBERTY S OLORADO AEO INAUGURAL OF HARE B OWL | M S TATE EMPHIS R AMS H-Back Cory Woolstenhulme.H-Back Cory pass from quarterback Matt Newton to the game came on a 38-yard scoring punt. touchdown set up by CSU’s blocked Frank Rice ran 2 yards on a reverse, the first half, Rams wide receiver WR Dallas Davis , T M Colorado State’s final touchdown of | H OUNTAIN ENN EAD . | 54,866 C OACH W S CHAMPIONHIP EST S ONNY L UBICK | 8-4 BOWL HISTORY BOWL HISTORY

2009 RAMS FOOTBALL 2000 LIBERTY BOWL COLORADO STATE 22, LOUISVILLE 17 | DEC. 29, 2000 | LIBERTY BOWL | MEMPHIS, TENN. | 58,302

Colorado State entered the game having won a second straight Mountain West Conference Colorado State ...... 3 13 3 3 -- 22 title. Coach Sonny Lubick’s Rams featured eight players — the most in school history — who Louisville ...... 7 3 0 7 -- 17 were named first-team all-league. Included in that group were quarterback Matt Newton and line- backer Rick Crowell, named the league’s offensive and defensive players of the year, respec- Rams Hurst 24 FG tively. For the fourth time in seven seasons, Lubick was named the league’s coach of the year. UL Dorsey 58 pass Ragone (Smith kick) Running back Cecil Sapp’s 2-yard scoring run in the second quarter tied the game, and wide UL Smith 24 FG receiver Frank Rice’s 16-yard reverse late in the first half put the Rams ahead to stay, 16-10. Rams Sapp 2 run (Hurst kick) Sapp set a bowl and school bowl game Rams Rice 16 run (kick failed) record with 36 rushes, and his 160 yards. Rams Hurst 21 FG Colorado State was later voted 14th by UL Branch 14 pass Ragone (Smith kick) the Associated Press, the highest end-of- Rams Hurst 32 FG season AP ranking in school history. Elapsed time: 3:22

Team Statistics Rams UL First Downs ...... 22 17 Rushes-Yards ...... 50-157 24-76 Passing Yards ...... 158 321 WR Frank Rice, OL Justin Borvansky Att-Cmp-Int ...... 28-13-1 37-24-0 Total Plays-Yards ...... 69-290 59-397 Fumbles-Lost ...... 3-1 3-3 Penalties-Yards ...... 3-39 6-55 Interceptions ...... 0-0 1-9 Punts-Avg ...... 5-44.8 5-39.2 2000 COLORADO STATE RAMS | HEAD COACH SONNY LUBICK | 10-2 Punt Returns ...... 4-47 1- -2 MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPION | FOURTH 10-WIN SEASON | NO. 14 IN FINAL POLL Kick Returns ...... 4-87 4-38 Time of Possession ...... 32:25 24:35 3rd Down Conversions ...... 5-16 5-13 4th Down Conversions ...... 3-4 0-1 Sacks By ...... 1-5 5-43 185 Individual Statistics Rushing-Colorado State: Sapp 36-160-1; Rice 2-39-1; Rebstock 1-6-0; Sanders 3-4-0; Newton 7- -50-0. UL: Stallings 15-63-0; Ragone 7-19-0; Lester 1-1-0; Parker 1- -7-0. H ISTORY

Passing- Colorado State: Newton 28-13-1-158-0. UL: Ragone 37-24- 0-321-2.

Receiving-Colorado State: Rebstock 3-34-0; Layne 2-46-0; Ochoa 2- 22-0; Rice 2-20-0; Cuppari 2-19-0; Woolstenhulme 1-9-0; Sapp 1-8-0. UL: Branch 10-170-1; Jackson 5-47-0; Parker 4-14-0; Ghent 3-23-0; Dorsey 1- 58-1; Stallings 1-9-0.

Tackles-Colorado State: Howell 7-1-8; Crowell 6-1-7; Gibson 4-1-5-; Ju. Gallimore 4-0-4; Sprague 3-1-4. UL: Floyd 7-4-11; Freitag 4-6-10; Burns 7-1-8; Roundtree 6-2-8; Arp 5-3-89; Harris 3-3-6. 186

HISTORY C 2001 NEW ORLEANS BOWL Pahulu 2-1-3; Paris Hurd Davis 2-1-3. Kassell 5-2-7; Casey 4-2-6; Jones 4-1-5; Kennedy 3-2-5; Pearl 3-0-3; Martin 3-1-4; Lowe 2-0-2. Jason Gallimore 7-0-7; Smith 4-2-6; Justin 4-1-5; Wade 3-2-5; Muenchow 1-12-0; Dean 1-5-1; Cobbs 1-4-0; Hall 1- -2-0. 0; Branch 3-58-1; Howard 2-38-0; Galbreath 1-15-0; Blount 1-13-1; 0; Davis 1-14-0; Dreessen 1-5-0; Hill 1- -1-0. 0. North Texas: 106-0; Cobbs 7-50-0; Hall 7-1-0; Branch 2- -1-0; Bridges 3- -23-0. Van Pelt 7-34-1; Svoboda 1-2-1; Dixon 4-2-1. OLORADO Tackles-Colorado State: Receiving-Colorado State: Passing- Colorado State: Rushing-Colorado State: 1-9 1-4 6-16 . .4-30 Sacks By 26:15 . .0-1 4th Down Conversions 5-79 . .4-11 3rd Down Conversions 1-15 . .33:45 Time of Possession 5-27.2 . .3-59 Kick Returns 2-32 . .4-31 Punt Returns 10-78 . .3-32.3 1-1 Punts-Avg . .1-0 Interceptions . .6-41 Penalties-Yards 75-329 . .1-1 196 Fumbles-Lost 34-15-1 . .62-375 Total Plays-Yards 19 . .17-8-2 Att-Cmp-Int 41-133 . .129 Passing Yards . .45-246 Rushes-Yards . .20 First Downs TBlount 13 pass Bridges (pass failed) Elapsed time: 3:21 NT Vomhof 20 run (Naughton kick) Rams Dixon 2 run (Naughton kick) Rams Justin Gallimore blocked punt return Branch 42 pass Hall (Ball kick) Rams NT Van Pelt 6 run (Naughton kick) Dean 5 pass Hall (Ball kick) Rams NT Ochoa 8 pass Van Pelt (Naughton kick) Rams Naughton 46 FG Rams Svoboda 2 run (Naughton kick) Rams ot ea ...... 40620 45 6 14 0 7 14 7 . .0 North Texas . .17 Colorado State (Naughton kick) Hall 30-13-1-185-2; Bridges 2-1-0-13-1; Marshall 1-1-0- -2- S TATE Individual Statistics 45, N Team Statistics Childs 12-97-0; Ruff 12-60-0; Vomhof 9-51-1; North Texas: Pauly 9-1-10; Sprague 4-5-9; Wood 8-0-8; Van Pelt 14-5-2-106-1; Busch 3-3-0-23-0. Rebstock 2-73-0; Ochoa 2-18-1; Ruff 1-20- ORTH Spencer 8-1-9; Buckles 7-0-7; T North Texas: EXAS North Texas: Rams 20 | D Marshall 4-53- Galbreath 22- N.Texas EC . 18, 2001 | L on a 2-yard run. Dixon, a senior playing in his first game as Ram, scored touchdown the fourth quarter stops. yards, was led by linebacker Eric Pauly’s 10 tackles, while safety Aaron Sprague also had QB Bradlee Van Pelt and the CSU line that Colorado State had won back-to-back bowl games. tory to Super Bowl XXXVI just seven weeks later. And, the win marked first time in school his- bowl game. CSU won the first-ever New Orleans Bowl played at Louisiana Superdome, home Offensively, running back Henri Childs led the way with 97 rushing yards. Backup Chad Colorado State’s football squad in 2001 made school history, playing in a third consecutive OUISIANA 2001 C F RTBACK IRST S OLORADO UPERDOME - 31-14. The Rams’ defense, which allowed only 329 TO and recovered it for a touchdown to put the Rams up, when the game’s MVP, Justin Gallimore, blocked a punt pass from Bradlee Van Pelt. by a 56-yard catch-and-run play Pete Rebstock on career, a 2-yard reverse, on the game’s first drive, set up ceiver Brad Svoboda scored the first touchdown of his points in the first quarter and 24 by halftime. Senior re- team’s sixth bowl game since 1994. to five wins in the team’s final six games, including the S Colorado State sealed the win in third quarter The Rams took control of the game early, scoring 17 Colorado State coach Sonny Lubick guided the Rams TATE - | N AKBW ITRE NPORMHISTORY PROGRAM IN VICTORIES BOWL BACK EW R AMS O RLEANS | H EAD , L A C . | 27,004 OACH S ONNY L UBICK | 7-5 BOWL HISTORY BOWL HISTORY

2009 RAMS FOOTBALL 2002 LIBERTY BOWL TCU 17, COLORADO STATE 3 | DEC. 31, 2002 | LIBERTY BOWL | MEMPHIS, TENN. | 55,207

Colorado State concluded a successful 2002 season with the program’s third trip in four sea- Colorado State ...... 0 0 3 0 -- 3 sons to the Liberty Bowl as the Mountain West Conference champion. TCU ...... 0 7 0 10 -- 17 The bowl date with Conference USA champion TCU marked the Rams’ seventh postseason trip overall in Sonny Lubick’s 10 seasons as head coach, including a school-record fourth bowl TCU Dunbar 2 pass Stilley (Browne kick) game in row. Rams Babcock 46 FG Colorado State entered the game with a 10-3 record, the fourth time in Sonny Lubick’s ca- TCU Browne 25 FG reer at Colorado State the Rams had won 10 or more TCU Madison 3 run (Browne kick) games in a season. Elapsed time: 3:17 Jeff Babcock’s 46-yard field goal in the third quar- ter put the Rams on the scoreboard and proved to be Team Statistics the only scoring for the Rams in the game. Rams TCU Running back Cecil Sapp was the offensive star First Downs ...... 8 13 gaining 106 yards on the day, while Linebacker Eric Rushes-Yards ...... 31-89 52-197 Pauly, Defensive Back David Vickers, Linebacker Passing Yards ...... 50 141 Adam Wade and Linebacker Drew Wood all finished Att-Cmp-Int ...... 28-6-3 28-16-1 in double figures in tackles. Total Plays-Yards ...... 59-139 80-338 Fumbles-Lost ...... 5-3 2-1 Penalties-Yards ...... 7-49 9-70 Interceptions ...... 1-2 3-50 RB Cecil Sapp Punts-Avg ...... 8-36.9 8-36.6 Punt Returns ...... 4-64 2-10 Kick Returns ...... 3-45 1-11 Time of Possession ...... 26:13 22:47 3rd Down Conversions ...... 3-16 5-16 2002 COLORADO STATE RAMS | HEAD COACH SONNY LUBICK | 10-4-0 4th Down Conversions ...... 0-1 0-1 MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPION Sacks By ...... 0-0 1-7

Individual Statistics Rushing-Colorado State: Sapp 19-106-0; Childs 1-0-0; Sanders 1- -4- 0; Van Pelt 9- -6-0; Holland 1- -7-0. TCU: Madison 19-111-1; Hobbs 20- 77-0; Holts 3-13-0; Stilley 7-10-0; Dunbar 1-0-0. 187

Passing- Colorado State: Van Pelt 19-4-1-24-0; Holland 8-2-2-26-0; Cuppari 1-0-0-0-0. TCU: Stilley 28-16-1-141-1. H ISTORY Receiving-Colorado State: Pittman 4-33-0; Dreessen 1-11-0; Cuppari 1-6-0. TCU: Dunbar 6-71-1; Hobbs 3-10-0; Madise 2-18-0; Williams 2- 12-0; Madison 1-12-0; McCarty 1-9-0; Harrell 1-9-0.

Tackles-Colorado State: Pauly 6-6-12; Vickers 5-7-12; Wood 6-5-11; Wade 5-5-10. TCU: Patterson 3-8-11; Hilliard 4-3-7; Turntine 3-4-7; Mc- Donald 3-2-5; Schobel 2-2-4. 188

HISTORY B 2003 SAN FRANCISCO BOWL 3-5, Stancil 3-1-4, Brown 1-3-4, Glasper 1-2-3, Williams 1-2-3. Blackmon 6-2-8, Cook 2-5-7, Shean 4-2-6, Henderson 1-5-6, Goodwin 2- Wynn 2-2-4, Mann 1-2-3, Save 1-2-3. tropaolo 3-2-5, Cathy Hall 2-3-5, Goodpaster 4-0-4, Carter 2-2-4, 2-69, Kashetta 2-30, Hazard 2-23, Gonzalez 1-14, Toal 1-3. 32, Bartz 2-37, Hill 1-6, Houston 1-5. 0. ton 2-2. OSTON BC: Tackles-Colorado State: Receiving-Colorado State: Passing- Colorado State: 1-6 Rushing-Colorado State: 28:49 5-56 . .3-16 2-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards Possession Time . .31:11 . .4-35 5-33.8 Penalties-Yards 5-82 . .1-0 Fumbles-Lost 4-90 . .3-40.3 Punts (Number-Avg) 1-16 . .1-0 0-0 Int. Returns-Yards . .6-159 Kickoff Returns-Yards . .1-3 Punt Returns-Yards 64-361 . .0-0 224 Fumble Returns-Yards 25-16-1 . .71-388 Total Plays-Yards 19 . .37-22-5 Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-137 . .242 Passing Yards . .34-146 Rushes-Yards . .21 First Downs S Van Pelt 1 yard run (Babcock kick), 5:27 Elapsed time: 3:18 Night 28 yard run (Sciortino kick), 9:29 CSU Lester 19 yard pass from Peterson (Sciortino kick), 12:31 BC Anderson 40 yard pass from Van Pelt (Babcock kick), 7:00 BC Green 7 yard run (Babcock kick), 10:24 CSU Knight 3 yard run (Sciortino kick), 0:34 CSU Lestesr 50 yard pass from Peterson (Sciortino kick), 6:05 BC Knight 5 yard run (Sciortino kick), 12:14 BC BC otnClee 2 4- 35 21 -- -- 14 7 0 7 0 7 . .21 Boston College . .0 Colorado State Peterson 25-16-1-224-2. BC: C Knight 30-122, Peterson 6-14, Toal 2-2, Team 1-(-1). OLLEGE Individual Statistics Team Statistics 35, C Green 20-74, Van Pelt 11-65, Hill 1-5, Hous- Flora 4-5-9, Wood 4-2-6, Davis 0-6-6, Mas- Van Pelt 25-14-3-163-1, Holland 12-8-2-79- Anderson 10-134, Dreessen 5-28, Wynn 3- OLORADO BC: BC: Adams 5-47, Ryan 3-38, Lester Ott 5-5-10, Kiwanuka 4-5-9, S Rams TATE 21 | D BC EC . 31, 2003 | SBC P WR David Anderson caught a 40-yard toss from QB Bradlee Van Pelt to draw the Rams within game to ensure another postseason trip. the team’s final seven games, including a 24-23 win over UNLV on the Rams’ final drive of Walnut San Francisco Bowl. Colorado State continued its bowl-game streak by winning five of Colorado State battled back from a first-quarter deficit to close within touchdown when Colorado State made its fifth consecutive bowl appearance in the second annual Diamond 2003 C ARK OLORADO | S QB Bradlee Van Pelt AN team. in SBC Park, home of the San Francisco Giants baseball three quarterback sacks in the game. The game was played Davis each had six stops. The Rams also were credited with yards, with nine tackles, while LB Drew Wood and DB Lukas LB Jeff Flora led the Rams defense, which limited BC to 361 rushed for a team-most 74 yards and scored touchdown. down and rushed for another. Running back Jimmy Green records for catches and receiving yards. tions for 134 yards and a touchdown, both CSU bowl game 21-14. Anderson was impressive in the game with 10 recep- Van Pelt threw for 163 yards and passed one touch- F S RANCISCO F TATE FHSRIH OLSEASON BOWL STRAIGHT IFTH R AMS , C ALIF | H . | 25,621 EAD C OACH S ONNY L UBICK |7-6 BOWL HISTORY BOWL HISTORY

2009 RAMS FOOTBALL 2005 POINSETTIA BOWL NAVY 51, COLORADO STATE 30 | DEC. 22, 2005 | QUALCOMM STADIUM | SAN DIEGO, CALIF. | 36,842 Despite throwing for 381 yards on a 26-for-33 evening, senior Justin Holland and the Rams Colorado State ...... 10 0 14 6 -- 30 could not overcome the Navy offense in the inaugural Poinsettia Bowl. The Rams ended their sea- Navy ...... 7 20 14 10 -- 51 son with a 6-6 record, the 11th time in Sonny Lubick’s 13-year career the Rams had ended the year with a non-losing record. CSU Bell 1 yard run (Smith Kick), 11:06 Navy slotback Reggie Campbell led the team, tying the NCAA bowl record with five touch- Navy Campbell 55 yard pass from Owens (Bullen kick), 10:53 downs, and had 290 all-purpose yards. The Midshipmen notched 611 total yards in the game, CSU Smith 34 yard field goal, 7:24 with 467 coming on the rush. The Rams netted 571 yards on offense themselves, with 431 net Navy Nelson 22 yard run (Bullen kick blocked), 14:54 passing yards for the game. Navy Campbell 22 yard run (Bullen kick), 7:19 Colorado State sophomore Kory Sperry caught a career-high eight passes for a career-high Navy Campbell 2 yard run (Bullen kick), 0:28 117 yards, including four for 54 yards in the opening Navy Campbell 21 yard run (Bullen kick), 11:21 drive. Senior David Anderson had a game-high 126 CSU Osborn 10 yard pass from Holland (Smith kick), 7:25 yards receiving, second most in a Colorado State CSU Osborn 20 yard pass from Holland (Smith kick), 3:10 bowl game. Navy Campbell 34 yard pass from Owens (Bullen kick), 1:40 Kyle Bell rushed for 122 yards in the game. It was Navy Nelson 21 yard run (Bullen kick), 11:49 the sixth time that season Bell had surpassed 100 Rams Walker 22 yd. pass from Holland (Anderson rush failed), 11:18 yards. Navy Bullen 25 yard field goal, 6:51 Elapsed time: 3:49

Team Statistics Rams Navy First Downs ...... 26 33 QB Justin Holland and the CSU line Rushes-Yards ...... 34-141 69-467 Passing Yards ...... 431 144 Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 39-28-0 11-5-1 2005 COLORADO STATE RAMS | HEAD COACH SONNY LUBICK |6-6 Total Plays-Yards ...... 73-572 80-611 NINTH BOWL GAME IN 12 YEARS Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 1-14 Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 9-179 6-110 Int. Returns-Yards ...... 1-27 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) ...... 4-39.89 0-0 Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-0 1-1 189 Penalties-Yards ...... 7-79 2-10 Possession Time ...... 30:44 29:16 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 0-0 3-25 H ISTORY Individual Statistics Rushing-Colorado State: Bell 22-122, Morton 1-17, Hanie 2-14, Ohaeri 3-5, Green 1-5, T.Walker 1-1, Holland 4-(-23). Navy: Ballard 15-129, Camp- bell 16-116, nelson 7-80, Owens 18-50, Bryant 3-26, Tomlinson 1-22, Hampton 3-21, White 2-13, Hines, 4-10. Passing- Colorado State: Holland 33-26-0-381-3, Hanie 6-2-0-50-0. Navy: Owens 10-5-0-144-2, Byrant 1-0-1-0-0. Receiving-Colorado State: Anderson 9-126, Sperry 8-117, Morton 2- 77, J.Walker 2-49, Osborn 2-30, Bartz 2-14, Bell 2-10, Davis 1-8. Navy: Campell 2-89, White 1-29, Tomlinson 1-18, Washington 1-8. Tackles-Colorado State: Kochevar 11-5-16, Cathy 8-0-8, nading 8-0-8, Garcia 6-0-6, Jones 4-2-6, Herbert 4-2-6, Hall 5-0-5, Sandie 3-1-4, Rad- ford 3-1-4, Carter 3-0-3, Smith 2-0-2, Bryson 1-1-2, Vomhof 1-1-2. Navy: Caldwell 11-3-14, Tidwell 11-1-12, McGown 7-5-12, Mahoney 3-2-5, Biles 1-4-5, Thrasher 4-0-4, Little 1-3-4, Chan 2-1-3, Chase 1-2-3, Polanco 2- 0-2, Sovie 2-0-2, Price 2-0-2. 190

HISTORY C 2008 NEW MEXICO BOWL Fresno State: 13-113, Mathews 4-13, Wylie 1-6, Brandstater 2-4, West 1-(-8) Mosure 2-17, Bell 2-6, Farris 3-(-1). Green 0-1-1. 0-2, Hill 1-1-2, Knox Harding Raphael 1-0-1, Bates 0-1-1, Ike 2-2-4, Davis 1-3-4, Jorde 3-0-3, Banks 1-2-3, Roberts 0-3-3, Harrell 2- 4-4-8, Bell 3-5-8, Jacobs 3-4-7, Herron 1-6-7, Dunn 2-4-6, Harris 2-3-5, Zick 1-0-1, Thomas 0-1-1, Hill 0-1-1. 0-2, Herd 1-1-2, Cornelson Smith 0-2-2, Landers 1-0-1, Rupp 9, Sisson 3-3-6, Oppenneer Clark 1-4-5, Horinek 2-2-4, Owens 2- Skidmore 1-7, Wylie 1-(-2). 1-22, Gardner 1-6, Liggett 1-3, Mosure 1-2. Greer 1-69, Sperry State: OLORADO Passing-Colorado State: Tackles-Colorado State: Receiving-Colorado State: 1-4 Rushing-Colorado State: 28:11 3-25 . .0-0 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards Possession Time . .31:49 . .6-60 5-43.4 Penalties-Yards 1-26 . .3-0 Fumbles-Lost 4-96 1-1 . .2-42.0 Punts (Number-Avg) . .1-15 0-0 Int. Return-Yards . .5-87 Kickoff Return-Yards . .2-0 Punt Returns-Yards 62-434 . .0-0 186 Fumble Returns-Yards 23-13-1 . .69-619 Total Plays-Yards 20 . .30-17-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-248 . .257 Passing Yards . .39-362 Rushes-Yards . .22 First Downs FS Skidmore 7 yard pass from Brandstater (Goessling kick), 0:55 Skidmore Elapsed time: 3:14 Johnson 77 yard run (Smith kick), 1:46 FS Greer 69 yard pass from Farris (Smith kick), 7:00 CSU Johnson 1 yard run (Johnson rush failed), 9:45 Harding 2 yard run (Goessling kick), 8:31 CSU CSU 22 yard pass from Farris (Smith kick), 0:02 Sperry Miller 69 yard run (Goessling kick), 4:26 FS CSU Smith 22 yard field goal, 5:50 FS Smith 29 yard field goal, 2:57 Harding 2 yard run (Goessling kick), 6:35 CSU CSU Stucker 18 yard run (Smith kick), 9:37 Miller 1 yard run (Goessling kick), 11:46 FS CSU FS rsoSae 1 -35 -- 40 7 -- 7 20 7 0 . .14 10 Fresno State . .10 Colorado State Ajirotutu 3-81, Pascoe 3-39, Moore 3-25, Evans 1-28, Harding 1-8, Brandstater 23-13-1-186-1. S TATE Individual Statistics Team Statistics 40, F Brewer 6-4-10, Galusha 7-2-9, Pagnotta 6-3- Johnson 27-285, Morton 3-41, Stucker 1-18, Farris 29-17-1-257-2, Borcky 1-0-0-0-0. Johnson 5-90, Pauga 4-36, Morton 3-29, RESNO Fresno State: Fresno State: S TATE Rams Harding 18-120, Miller Carter 2-7-9, Plummer 35 | D EC FS Fresno . 20, 2008 | U most by any player ever in an NCAA bowl game. Colo. Johnson added 90 yards receiving for 375 combined rushing and yards, the 1:46 remaining, igniting a celebration by fans who made the 7-hour drive from Fort Collins, over Fresno State. State rallied for a 40-35 victory Johnson sealed Colorado State's first bowl victory since 2001 on a 77-yard touchdown with Johnson sealed Colorado State's first bowl victory Gartrell Johnson rushed for a career-high 285 yards and scored two touchdowns as Colorado NIVERSITY N 2008 C ATION S RB Gartrell JohnsonRB Gartrell TADIUM defenders reaching for the dreadlocks tumbling out of his helmet. other 57 yards on a shovel pass from Farris in the second, leaving on a show. He broke a 57-yard run in the first quarter and went an- son for Colorado State coach Steve Fairchild. stands as the final seconds ticked off, capping a strong first sea- Kyle Bell secured the ensuing onside kick. Fans came out of touched into the end zone. attempt to bat the ball. Greer made catch at 30 and went un- State cornerback Sharrod Davis took a big chance but whiffed on his threw a 69-yard TD to Rashaun Greer with 7 minutes left. Fresno CSU’s Tommie Hill was named Defensive Player of the Game. Johnson was named most valuable offensive player after he put Fresno State got within 40-35 with 55 seconds to go, but CSU’s The Rams (7-6) took their first lead at 33-28 when Billy Farris OLORADO ’ S S ECOND | A LBUQUERQUE S TATE -B EST R I AMS POEETBY MPROVEMENT , N.M. | 24,735 | H EAD C OACH F IRST S TEVE -Y EAR F AIRCHILD H BOWL HISTORY EAD C OACH | 7-6 BOWL HISTORY

BOWL RECORDS 2009 RAMS FOOTBALL Rushing Attempts Rushing Touchdowns Passing Yards 36, Cecil Sapp vs. Louisville; 2000 Liberty 2, Eddie Hanna vs. Occidental; 1949 Raisin 381, Justin Holland vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia 27, Gartrell Johnson vs. Fresno St.; 2008 New Mex. 2, Gartrell Johnson vs. Fresno St.; 2008 New Mex. 289, Anthoney Hill vs. Michigan; 1994 Holiday 25, Kevin McDougal vs. So. Miss.; 1999 Liberty 257, Billy Farris vs. Fresno St., 2008 New Mex. Receiving Yards Field Goals 22, Kyle Bell vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia Pass Attempts 228, Matt Newton vs. So. Miss.; 1999 Liberty 134. D. Anderson vs. Bos. Coll.; 2003 San Fran. 2, Jason Smith vs. Fresno St.; 2008 New Mex. 18, Kevin McDougal vs. Missouri; 1997 Holiday 46, Matt Newton vs. So. Miss.; 1999 Liberty 206, Moses Moreno vs. Missouri; 1997 Holiday 126, David Anderson vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia 1, Jeff Babcock vs. TCU; 2002 Liberty 40, Anthoney Hill vs. Michigan; 1994 Holiday 115, Dallas Davis vs. Missouri; 1997 Holiday 1, K. Naughton vs. N. Texas; 2001 New Orleans Rushing Yards 33, Justin Holland vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia Passing Touchdowns 101, Justin Shull vs. Michigan; 1994 Holiday 1, C.W. Hurst vs.Louisville; 2000 Liberty 285, Gartrell Johnson vs. Fresno St.; 2008 New Mex. 29, Billy Farris vs. Fresno St.; 2008 New Mex. 3, Justin Holland vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia 90, Gartrell Johnson vs. Fresno St.; 2008 New Mex. 1, Jason Smith vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia 160, Cecil Sapp vs. Louisville; 2000 Liberty 28, Matt Newton vs. Louisville; 2000 Liberty 2, Three times 150, Eddie Hanna vs. Occidental; 1949 Raiosin Receiving Touchdowns Longest Field Goal 122, Kyle Bell vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia Pass Completions Receptions 2, Dustin Osborn vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia 46, Jeff Babcock vs. TCU; 2002 Liberty 110, Kevin McDougal vs. Missou.; 1997 Holiday 26, Justin Holland vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia 10, D. Anderson vs. Bos. Coll.; 2003 San Fran. 1, By Many 106, Cecil Sapp vs. TCU; 2002 Liberty 22, Anthoney Hill vs. Michigan; 1994 Holiday 9, David Anderson vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia 101, D.Washington vs. K-State.; 1995 Holiday 20, Matt Newton vs. So. Miss.; 1999 Liberty 6, Dallas Davis vs. Missouri; 1997 Holiday 18, Moses Moreno vs. Missouri; 1997 Holiday 6, E.J. Watson vs. Michigan; 1994 Holiday 17, Billy Farris vs. Fresno St.; 2008 New Mex. 5, Gartrell Johnson vs. Fresno St.; 2008 New Mex.

Team Offense CSU’s 12 bowl games (5-7) High Opponent, Bowl Low Opponent, Bowl Bowl Date Site Opponent Result Attend. Points ...... 45 vs. North Texas; 2001 New Orleans Bowl 3 vs. TCU; 2002 Liberty Bowl Raisin Jan. 1, 1949 Fresno, Calif. Occidental College L, 21-20 10,000 Points in one quarter ...... 17 vs. North Texas; 2001 New Orleans Bowl (1st) 0 Nine times Freedom Dec. 29, 1990 Anaheim, Calif. Oregon W, 32-31 51,103 Points in one half ...... 24 vs. North Texas; 2001 New Orleans Bowl (1st) 0 vs. TCU; 2002 Liberty Bowl (1st) Holiday Dec. 30, 1994 San Diego Michigan L, 24-14 59,453 First Downs ...... 26 vs. Navy;2005 Poinsettia Bowl 7 vs. Occidental; 1949 Raisin Bowl Holiday Dec. 29, 1995 San Diego Kansas State L, 54-21 51,051 Rushing Attempts ...... 49 vs. Oregon; 1990 Freedom Bowl 30 vs. Kansas State; 1995 Holiday Bowl Holiday Dec. 29, 1997 San Diego Missouri W, 35-24 50,761 Rushing Yards ...... 362 vs. Fresno State; 2008 New Mexico Bowl 51 vs. Kansas State; 1995 Holiday Bowl Liberty Dec. 31, 1999 Memphis Southern Miss L, 23-17 54,866 Rushing Touchdowns ...... 4 vs. North Texas; 2001 New Orleans Bowl 0 vs. Michigan; 1994 Holiday Bowl Liberty Dec. 29, 2000 Memphis Louisville W, 22-17 58,302 Pass Attempts ...... 46 vs. So. Mississippi; 1999 Liberty Bowl 14 vs. Occidental; 1949 Raisin Bowl New Orleans Dec. 18, 2001 New Orleans North Texas W, 45-20 27,004 Liberty Bowl Dec. 31, 2002 Memphis TCU L, 17-3 55,207 Pass Completions ...... 26 vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia Bowl 6 vs. Kansas State; 1995 Holiday Bowl San Francisco Dec. 31, 2003 San Francisco Boston College L, 35-21 25,621 Passing Yards ...... 431 vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia Bowl 92 vs. Occidental; 1949 Raisin Bowl Poinsettia Dec. 22, 2005 San Diego Navy L, 51-30 36,842 Passing Touchdowns ...... 3 vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia Bowl 0 vs. Kansas State; 1995 Holiday Bowl New Mexico Dec. 20, 2008 Albuquerque Fresno State W, 40-35 24,735 Total Plays ...... 80 vs. Montana State; 2004 57 vs. Kansas State; 1995 Holiday Bowl Total Yards ...... 619 vs. Fresno State; 2008 New Mexico Bowl 139 vs. TCU; 2002 Liberty Bowl Fumbles ...... 3 Twice 0 vs. Occidental; 1949 Raisin Bowl Fumbles Lost ...... 2 Twice 0 Three times Penalties ...... 11 vs. Kansas State; 1995 Holiday Bowl 3 vs. Louisville; 2000 Liberty Bowl Penalty Yards ...... 95 vs. Kansas State; 1995 Holiday Bowl 41 vs. North Texas; 2001 New Orleans Bowl Punts ...... 8 vs. Kansas State; 1995 Holiday Bowl 2 vs. Fresno State; 2008 New Mexico Bowl 191 Punt Average ...... 44.8 vs. Louisville; 2000 Liberty Bowl 28.4 vs. Kansas State; 1995 Holiday Bowl

Team Defense Fewest Opponent, Bowl Most Opponent, Bowl

Points Allowed ...... 17 Twice 54 vs. Kansas State; 1995 Holiday Bowl H Points Allowed in one quarter ...... 0 Nine times 21 Twice ISTORY Points Allowed in one half ...... 0 vs. Occidental; 1949 Raisin Bowl 28 vs. Kansas State (2nd half); 1995 Holiday Bowl First Downs Allowed ...... 11 vs. So. Mississippi; 1999 Liberty Bowl 33 vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia Bowl Rushing Attempts Allowed ...... 24 vs. Louisville; 2000 LibertyBowl 69 vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia Bowl Rushing Yards Allowed ...... 7 vs. Oregon; 1990 Freedom Bowl 467 vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia Bowl Rushing Touchdowns Allowed ...... 0 Twice 5 vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia Bowl Pass Attempts Allowed ...... 11 vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia Bowl 47 vs. Oregon; 1990 Freedom Bowl Pass Completions Allowed ...... 5 vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia Bowl 29 vs. Oregon; 1990 Freedom Bowl Passing Yards Allowed ...... 68 vs. Missouri; 1997 Holiday Bowl 392 vs. Oregon; 1990 Freedom Bowl Passing Touchdowns Allowed ...... 0 Twice 4 vs. Kansas State; 1995 Holiday Bowl Total Plays Allowed ...... 61 Twice 80 Twice Total Yards Allowed ...... 187 vs. So. Mississippi; 1999 Liberty Bowl 611 vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia Bowl Sonny Lubick led the Fumbles Caused ...... 0 Three times 5 vs. Oregon; 1990 Freedom Bowl Rams to nine of the 12 Fumbles Recovered ...... 0 Three times 3 Twice bowl games in program Punts Forced ...... 0 vs. Navy; 2005 Poinsettia Bowl 9 vs. So. Mississippi; 1999 Liberty Bowl history Punting Average Allowed ...... 27.2 vs. North Texas; 2001 New Orleans Bowl 45.0 vs. Kansas State; 1995 Holiday Bowl 192

HISTORY active when torrents of rain wash through the under the railroad tracks. This stream becomes streambed, which is marked today by a tunnel low-lying ground was actually a natural west and South College Avenue on the east, this With the railroad tracks on flat playing surface. of water. The ground was then graded to make a Gym sits today) was cleared of trees and drained and the Chemical Building (where South College structed in the spring of 1899. in 1899, the team’s first official field was con- college athletic organization resurrected football grounds in 1893 and ‘94, when the school’s new DURKEE FIELD (1899-1911) In May 1899, the area between Agricultural Hall While little is known about the program’s home 1997. campus, such as the devastating flood of clubhouse. a night game, and below with its during Colorado Field, pictured on, let alone play football. That stream would reap- Hughes as horrible to walk and head coach Harry drills. watch games as well military grounds Durkee Field. for his fence, the college named athletic ous system for chasing off freeloaders). In return cadets (the previ- fans out better than the military fourth side. The barriers helped keep non-paying with the railroad tracks acting as a barrier for wooden fence, erected on three sides of the field named Charles Durkee donated money for a tall made up of primarily dirt and rocks. played the first games here on a playing surface The facility was described by former players Bleachers were later added for spectators to In 1901, a graduate from the Class of 1900 The newly reformed football team of 1899 Durkee Field Harry Hughes was also the track coach. Harry A cinder track around the field was added in 1914, since stands were added by the beginning of football season. Colorado with grass. and planted seed to build the first college football field in Charles Lory, construction began on May 23, 1912. lobbying and with the support of college president future athletic field should be built. After two years of grew potatoes was identified as the location where COLORADO FIELD (1912-67) Play began in the fall of 1912, after 1,000-seat grand- Students and faculty, including Lory, removed rocks In 1910, the site of a college experiment station that in 1927 and still stands there today. broken for a new gym and fieldhouse that opened for women's athletics. But in 1925, ground was several years, and tennis courts were later added a better field for his athletes. yard field, Hughes used that opportunity to build rules of football changed to standardize the 100- Durkee’s last season of hosting football. When the ing field during some games. pear during wet weather and ran through the play- The military continued to drill on Durkee for The military Hughes' first football season of 1911 marked Track, home to CSU’s outdoor track and field squads on the east side and end zones. Today, Jack Christiansen larger grandstands were built and bleachers added pionship team to play on Colorado Field was in 1955. the next 25 years. The ninth and final conference cham- the Aggies to win eight conference championships over football stadium was the envy of region and helped and clubhouse, the state-of-the-art ing grass surface Aggies and visiting players. Coupled with the outstand- enue, providing locker rooms and showers for both the east of the railroad tracks on what is now University Av- Over the 55 years Colorado Field served the Aggies, Over the 55 years Colorado Field served In September 1912, the school built a clubhouse just SONNY LUBICK FIELD AT HUGHES STADIUM (1968-PRESENT) named in honor of all-time head coach Sonny Lubick. Hughes. After great success in the 1990s, stadium was expanded and field re- Harry coach Stones and Beach Boys concerts, the 34,400-seat stadium was named after legendary Colorado State for more than 40 years.The site of not just football, but also Rolling has served Built at the base of Hog Back Mountains in shadow Aggie "A,” Hughes Stadium 1967, shortly before its demolition. foothills. opted to construct a new stadium west of town, at the cility’s location in the center of Fort Collins, officials foothills campus. Because of traffic concerns and the fa- football stadium, or replace it with a new venue on the mine whether to turn Colorado Field into a major-college pus. the site where Colorado Field once graced CSU cam- named after the Pro Football Hall of Famer, stands on STADIUM HISTORY The last varsity game played on Colorado Field was in In 1961 the university conducted a study to deter- Hughes in 1994