section 1 • Media information Table of Contents intro Receiving Records...... 95-96 Quick Facts...... 4 1,000-Yard Receiving Records...... 97 Team Information...... 5 Total Offense & All-Purpose Records...... 98 Media Information...... 6-7 Individual Scoring & Special Teams Records...... 99 Bulldog Stadium...... 8-9 Defensive Records...... 100 Bulldog Stadium Records...... 101-102 2014 preview Year-By-Year Results...... 103-110 Season Preview...... 10-13 Coaching Records...... 110-112 2014 Schedule...... 13 All-Time Assistant Coaches...... 112 Roster...... 14-15 Conference Titles...... 112 Coaching Staff...... 15 Bulldogs in the Top 25/vs. Top 25...... 113 Depth Chart...... 16 All-Time Series Records...... 114-117 Career Starts...... 16 Other Series Records...... 117-118 Pronunciation Guide...... 16 All-Time Letterwinners...... 119-122 Retired Numbers...... 123-124 players All-Americans...... 125 Honors Candidates...... 17-20 Postseason All-Star Games...... 126 Returning Players...... 21-40 Honors & Awards...... 127 Newcomers...... 41-46 All-Conference Selections...... 128-130 Academic Awards...... 131 Coaching staff Bulldogs in the NFL Draft...... 132 Head Coach Tim DeRuyter...... 47-48 Bulldogs in the NFL...... 133-135 Offensive Coordinator Dave Schramm...... 49 Bulldogs in the Super Bowl...... 136 Defensive Coordinator Nick Toth...... 50 National TV Appearances...... 137 Assistant Coaches...... 51-54 Fresno State Bowl Games...... 138-160 Support Staff...... 54-56 Bowl Game Records...... 161-162 University/Athletic Department Staff...... 57-60 2014 Opponent information 2013 review 2014 Opponents...... 163-165 2013 Statistics...... 61-69 Mountain West...... 166-168 2013 Game Recaps...... 70-76 2014 Mountain West Bowl Games...... 168

Records & History Credits Team Records...... 77 The 2014 Fresno State football media supplement is a product of the Annual Statistic Leaders...... 78-80 Fresno State Athletic Communications office. Written, edited and Chronological Lists...... 81-85 designed by Jason Clay. Covers by Jason Clay and Ryan Reggiani. Select Circles...... 86-87 Additional editorial assistance from Matt Burkholder and the Fresno Rushing Records...... 88-89 State Athletic Communications staff. Photos by Keith Kountz, Rick 1,000-Yard Rushers...... 90-91 Dodd, Cary Edmondson, Jeremy Cloud, David Menendian, Todd Passing Records...... 92-93 Graves, the Associated Press, USA TODAY Sports and the Fresno 3,000-Yard Passers...... 94 State archives. Printing by Fresno State Printing Services.

bulldog Sports Network “V” is for Valley Fresno State prides itself on being the “Valley’s team.” 940 AM ESPN Radio is the home of the Bulldog This pride can be seen in the form of a large green Sports Network. Fresno State football games are V on the back of the Bulldog helmets, as a symbol broadcast live on ESPN’s 50,000-watt signal, to the agricultural community of the Central Valley of California. The San Joaquin Valley is the world’s allowing fans from all over the Valley to listen richest agricultural area in export dollars. to Fresno State football games. Fresno State Identification Paul Loeffler is the Voice of Bulldog football, The University’s formal name is Fresno State, not men’s basketball and baseball. Former Bulldog Cal State University, Fresno and not Fresno State Paul Loeffler defensive back Cameron Worrell is the analyst University. Fresno St. is the acceptable shorter, less and Ralph Wood is the sideline reporter for formal name for the University and is acceptable as a Bulldog football games. first text reference, as well as subsequent references.

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2014 Fresno State football Media supplement | 3 section I • media information 2014 quick facts General Information: Coaching Staff: Location...... Fresno, Calif. Head Coach...... Tim DeRuyter (Air Force, 1985) Founded...... 1911 Overall Record (Years)...... 20-6 (2) Enrollment...... 23,060 Record at School (Years)...... Same President...... Dr. Joseph I. Castro Offensive Coordinator/QBs...... Dave Schramm Director of Athletics...... Thomas Boeh Alma Mater...... San Diego State, 1988 Faculty Athletic Rep(s)...... Dr. Dawn Lewis Defensive Coordinator/LBs...... Nick Toth ...... Dr. Juan Carlos Gonzalez Alma Mater...... Ohio, 1999 Colors...... Red and Blue Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers...... Ron Antoine Nickname...... Bulldogs Alma Mater...... Colorado State, 1997 Conference...... Mountain West TEs & Inside WR...... Phil Earley Alma Mater...... Pacific Lutheran University, 1980 Team History: Special Teams Coordinator/DL...... Pete Germano First Year of Football...... 1921 Alma Mater...... Ohio Wesleyan, 1982 Seasons...... 92 Offensive Line...... Cameron Norcross All-Time Record...... 577-390-27 (.580) Alma Mater...... Nevada, 2000 All-Time Home Record...... 368-159-14 (.693) Secondary...... Jordan Peterson Away Record...... 204-270-13 (.432) Alma Mater...... Texas A&M, 2009 Neutral Record (not including bowl games)...... 5-12 (.294) Running Backs...... Joe Wade Conference Championships...... 27 Alma Mater...... Linfield College, 1991 Last Conference Championship...... 2013-Mountain West Secondary...... Marcus Woodson Bowl Appearances...... 25 Alma Mater...... Ole Miss, 2003 Last Bowl...... 2013 Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl Director of Football Operations...... Lou Major All-Time Bowl Record...... 11-14 Alma Mater...... Fresno State, 1999 All-America Selections...... 117 Football Strength & Conditioning Coach...... Joey Boese First-Team All-Americans...... 18 Alma Mater...... Wisconsin, 2002 Graduate Assistant (Offense)...... Dylan Cruz STADIUM INFORMATION: Alma Mater...... Fresno State, 2014 Name...... Bulldog Stadium (41,031) Graduate Assistant (Offense)...... Richard Helepiko Surface...... FieldTurf Alma Mater...... Fresno State, 2013 Completed...... 1980 (Beginning 34th Full Season) Graduate Assistant (Defense)...... Rob Thompson First Game...... Nov. 25, 1980 vs. Montana State Alma Mater...... Fresno State, 2014 Record in Stadium...... 161-45-2 (.774) Graduate Assistant (Defense)...... David Stenklyft Largest Crowd...... 42,881 (5x in 2001) Alma Mater...... Texas A&M, 2010 Number of 40,000-plus crowds...... 32 Football Operations Assistant...... Darrick Yray Last 40,000-plus crowd...... 11/23/13 vs. New Mexico (41,031) Alma Mater...... Fresno State, 2011 Press Box Phone...... (559) 278-5951 Athletic Communications: Team information: Asst. Director/FB Contact...... Jason Clay 2013 Overall Record...... 11-2 Email...... [email protected] 2013 Mountain West Record (Place)...... 7-1 (T-1st) Office...... 559-278-6577 MW Championship Game...... W, 24-17 vs. Utah State Cell...... 559-287-3304 2013 Bowl...... Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl Fax...... 559-278-5951 ...... L, 45-20 vs. USC, Dec. 21 Secondary FB Contact...... Matt Burkholder 2013 Final Ranking...... Receiving Votes (AP & Coaches) Email...... [email protected] Starters Returning/Lost...... 16/9 Cell...... 559-862-3771 Offense: 5/6 | Defense: 8/3 | Special Teams: 3/0 Office...... 559-278-6186 Lettermen Returning/Lost...... 37/16 Address...... 5305 N. Campus Drive NG 27 Offense: 15/8 | Defense: 19/8 | Special Teams: 3/0 ...... Fresno, CA 93740 Base Offense...... Spread Website...... gobulldogs.com Base Defense...... Multiple 3-4 Important phone numbers: social media: Athletic Department Phone...... 559-278-2643 Twitter...... @FresnoStateFB Ticket Office...... 559-278-3647 Instagram...... @Fresno_State_Football Football Offices...... 559-278-3015 Facebook...... facebook.com/fresnostateathletics Vine...... @FresnoStateFB Football office Address: Address...... 1620 E. Bulldog Lane ...... Fresno, CA 93740 4 | 2014 Fresno State football Media supplement section 1 • Media information Starters Returning (16) Starters Lost (9) Offense (5) Note Offense (6) Note Bo Bonnheim, OL, 6-2, 283, Jr. Started final 7 games of 2013 Davante Adams, WR Led FBS in rec. (131), TDs (24) in 2013 Josh Harper, WR, 6-1, 185, Sr. 22 TD catches in 27 career games Lars Bramer, C Made 20 career starts Justin Northern, OL, 6-5, 285, Jr. Started all 13 games in 2013 Isaiah Burse, WR FS all-time leader in all-purpose yards (5,873) Josh Quezada, RB, 5-11, 217, Sr. Teams leading rusher in 2013 Derek Carr, QB Two-time MW Offensive Player of the Year Cody Wichmann, OL, 6-6, 315, Sr. 36 career starts, 28 consecutive Marcel Jensen, TE Two-time All-Mountain West tight end Austin Wentworth, OL Honorable mention All-American in 2013 Defense (8) Note Tyeler Davison, NG, 6-2, 309, Sr. Two-time All-MW selection Defense (3) Note Ejiro Ederaine, OLB, 6-3, 221, Jr. 2013 second-team All-MW Andy Jennings, DE 39 tackles, 6.5 TFL, 0.5 sack Donavon Lewis, OLB, 6-2, 249, Sr. Two-year returning starter L.J. Jones, CB 36 tackles, 4.0 TFL, 2 INT, 7 pass breakups Karl Mickelsen, ILB, 6-0, 234, Sr. Led team w/ 97 tackles in 2013 Nikko Motta, DE 46 tackles, 8.0 TFL, 3.0 sacks, 1 INT Curtis Riley, 6-0, 190, Sr. Started 11-of-13 games in 2013 Derron Smith, 5-11, 197, Sr. FBS active leader in INT’s with 14 special teams (0) Note Charles Washington, 5-11, 197, Jr. Had 71 tackles, 8.0 TFL in 2013 None Kyrie Wilson, 6-2, 238, Jr. Second on team w/ 87 tackles in 2013 special teams (3) Note Dylan Detwiler, LS, 6-1, 217, Jr. Two-year long snapper Colin McGuire, K, 5-10, 198, So. 11-of-16 on FG att. in 2013 Garrett Swanson, P, 6-0, 217, Jr. HM All-MW in 2013 lettermen Returning (37) Division I Transfers (1) Offense (15): Bo Bonnheim, Darryl Cash, Alex Fifita, Josh Harper, Offense (1): Brandon Connette Justin Johnson, Jerin McClendon, Malique Micenheimer, Justin Northern, Aaron Peck, Josh Quezada, Dillon Root, Da’Mari Scott, Marteze Waller, DEFENSE (0): None Greg Watson, Cody Wichman

Defense (19): Jeff Camilli, Tyeler Davison, Adam DeCosta, Ejiro Junior College Transfers (3) Ederaine, Shannon Edwards, Jamal Ellis, Brandon Hughes, Todd Hunt, Offense (0): None Dalen Jones, Donavon Lewis, Karl Mickelsen, Kyrian Obidiegwu, Maurice Poyadue, Curtis Riley, Jaamal Rose, Derron Smith, T.J. Thomas, Defense (3): Stratton Brown, Corey Ferguson, Gabe Newman Charles Washington, Kyrie Wilson Signed High School recruits (22) special teams (3): Dylan Detwiler, Colin McGuire, Garrett Swanson Offense (13): Kilton Anderson, Art Gomez, Jacob Hicks, Bobby Johnson, KeeSean Johnson, Jamire Jordan, Aaron Mitchell, Chris Moliga, Other Squadmen returning (14) Chad Olsen, Kyle Riddering, Kurt Scoby, Ben Simonds, Keyan Williams Offense (8): Riley Barnes, Allen Brown, Brian Burrell, Myles Carr, Carl Coleman, James Noble III, Sean Rubalcava, Josh Tremblay Defense (9): Sam Akoteu, Justin Green, Kyle Hendrickson, Tank Kelly, Michael Lazarus, Tobenna Okeke, DeShawn Potts, Xavier Ulutu, Defense (6): Suli Faletuipapai, Mitch Frentescu, Bryan Harper, Rodney Malcolm Washington Mathews, Kory Peoples, Ioane Sagapolu special teams (0): None special teams (0): None lettermen Lost (16) Redshirts Returning (15) Offense (8): Davante Adams, Lars Bramer, Isaiah Burse, Derek Carr, Offense (7): Elijah Cox, Darrell Fuery, Alan Gonzalez, Zack Greenlee, Marcel Jensen, James Le’au, Taylor Stewart, Austin Wentworth Delvon Hardaway, Dontel James, David Patterson Defense (8): Nat Harrison, Andy Jennings, L.J. Jones, Ben Letcher, Defense (8): Anthony Dickinson, Justin Holmes, Randon Knotts, Nikko Motta, Jonathan Norton, Patrick Su’a, Jeremiah Toma Claudell Louis, Nathan Madsen, Robert Stanley, Ryan Steele, Stephen Van Hook special teams (0): None

Invited Walk-ons (3) Offense (2): Micah St. Andrew, Jacob Vazquez

Defense (0): None

special teams (1): Justin Verrell (LS)

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fresno state athletic communications Fresno State Athletic Communications Mailing Address: Ryan Reggiani Fresno State Athletic Coummunications Assistant A.D./External Relations 5305 N. Campus Drive NG 27 Office: 559-278-4417 | Cell: 559-389-1960 Fresno, CA 93740 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 559.278.2509 jason clay Fax: 559.278.4689 Assistant Director of Communications-Football Contact (Football, Women’s Basketball) Office: 559-278-6577 | Cell: 559-287-3304 E-mail: [email protected] gobulldogs.com matt burkholder Assistant Director of Communications Media/Photo Credentials (Secondary Football, Baseball) Requests for media and/or photo credentials should be submitted online at www. Office: 559-278-6186 | Cell: 559-862-3771 gobulldogs.com/media or to Jason Clay at [email protected] at least 48 hours E-mail: [email protected] prior to the event. Since space is limited, accommodations are on the following priority basis: daily newspapers, originating radio and television stations, national Geoff thurner weekly or monthly publications, electronic media outlets, local and regional television Assistant Director of Communications crews. Priority is granted to full-time employees of media entities that cover Fresno (Volleyball, Softball) Office: 559-278-7301 | Cell: 559-389-1954 State football on a regular basis, which includes coverage of press conferences, E-mail: [email protected] open practices, home and road games, and to visiting media members. Freelance and amateur photographers not on assignment are not eligible for photo credentials, stephen trembley except by prior approval from the Fresno State Athletics Communications Office. New Media Coordinator (Men’s Basketball) Note: Websites that sponsor message boards, message centers or chat rooms where Office: 559-278-6178 | Cell: 559-270-4291 people are allowed to post anonymous information will not be issued credentials. E-mail: [email protected] If a medium has an online site that sponsors these anonymous forums, they may continue to receive credentials under its traditional medium (newspaper, magazine, kASANDRA MARTINSON radio, television), but will not be granted additional passes for online staff. External Relations Coordinator Coordinator Office: 559-278-6873 | Cell: 707-391-7283 Credential Pick-up & Will call E-mail: [email protected] Credentials may be picked up in the Athletics Communications Office prior to the day of the game. On game days, credentials may be picked up at the will call window of the Bulldog Ticket Office, located at the south entrance to the stadium. Non-working Kim Fisher individuals will not be permitted in the press box. Communications Intern (Soccer, Men’s & Women’s Tennis) Office: 559-278-4881 | Cell: 559-760-8449 Photo Regulations E-mail: TBA NCAA regulations limit the shooting of photos to an area outside a five-foot restraining area surrounding the playing field. Photographers must shoot from behind Dayna Hill the white lines between the 25-yard line and the back of the end zone on either side Communications Intern of the field, and stay completely out of the team boxes on the sideline. The Fresno (Cross Country, Men’s and Women’s Track & Field/Lacrosse) State Athletics Department reserves all commercial and non-commercial rights to the Office: 559-278-6187 | Cell: 559-824-6212 E-mail: TBA use of film, videotapes and still photographs of its athletics events, student-athletes, staff and facilities.

jillian bertolucci Postgame Interviews Communications Assistant (Equestrian) Head coach Tim DeRuyter and select players will be available in the Josephine Theater Office: 559-278-6187 | Cell: 559-304-1147 of the Duncan Building for a postgame media conference. No interviews will take E-mail: [email protected] place on the field unless permitted from the Fresno State Athletic Communications staff. The opposing head coach and select players may be interviewed outside the stesha brazil visitor’s team locker room, located on the west side of the Duncan Building. Postgame Communications Assistant quotes from both locker rooms will be made available to the working media after the (Men’s & Women’s Golf) game and will be posted on Fresno State’s official website, GoBulldogs.com. The Office: 559-278-6187 Fresno State locker and training rooms are closed to the media. E-mail: [email protected] Interview Policy Andrew Rich Requests for interviews with players and coaches should be made through the Fresno Communications Assistant State Media Relations Office and should be made at least 24 hours in advance to (Swimming & Diving) Office: 559-278-6187 | Cell: 559-289-3727 ensure availability. E-mail: [email protected]

6 | 2014 Fresno State football Media supplement section 1 • Media information Tim Deruyter Weekly Media Conference Bulldog Stadium Press Box Tim DeRuyter’s weekly media conference will be held at 11 a.m. in the Josephine The Bulldog Stadium press box is located on the west side of the stadium above the Theater of the Duncan Building on Monday’s during the football season. Select seating bowl on the second level. The press box opens three hours prior to kickoff players will be brought in to the weekly press conference. The conference is open to and remains open as long as necessary following the game. all members of the media. The media conference can be viewed live or via archive on Fresno State’s Web site, gobulldogs.com, under the All-Access section. Parking Media parking at Bulldog Stadium is available on a limited basis and requires a Mountain west Media Information pass. The media parking will be available at three locations, through Gate 10 off of Javan Hedlund, Mountain West Associate Commissioner for Communications, will Bulldog Lane at the Lexus Blue Lot (blue pass required), in the Gunner Andros lot handle all information related to football at the Mountain West. He may be reached off Ninth Street (media parking pass required) across Bulldog Lane approximately at 719-488-4051. one block south of the stadium, or in the Purple Lot (pass required) located just north of Bulldog Diamond on the east side of Cedar Avenue. Space is limited and is Weekly Release on a first-come, first-served basis for each lot. Those planning to use media parking Fresno State’s weekly release and statistical package, which includes notes and two- should plan accordingly. deep charts, is available each Monday during the football season at GoBulldogs. com. Telephones Four telephone lines are available on the lower press row on a first-come, first- Football E-Mail list served basis. Those wishing to reserve their own telephone equipment should make If you would like to be added to the Fresno State football E-mail list to receive arrangements through the Fresno State Communications Office (559-278-2509). breaking news about the team, please E-mail Jason Clay at [email protected]. Please inform the Fresno State Media Relations Office if you have ordered your own phone line(s). Fresno State provides four courtesy lines (including one ISDN Practices line) for each school’s designated radio station. The Fresno State football team practices at the Valley Growers Practice Field, located immediately southwest of Bulldog Stadium. Practices are closed to the Internet Services public and to the media with the exception of the first 15 minutes on Monday’s, Bulldog Stadium offers wireless internet connectivity on gameday. Please check Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s when only the media is allowed to shoot the team with the media relations staff to acquire the necessary username and passwords stretch and individual periods. Once those periods end, the media will be asked to for access. leave the practice fields. Members of the media are asked to remain on the berm surrounding the field during those allotted times. Services Complete team and individual statistics by quarter, play-by-play and postgame Weekly interview schedule statistical packages, including quotes and notes, will be provided to each member Monday: Head coach Tim DeRuyter and select player(s) at weekly press of the working media. After the conclusion of the game, final statistics will be conference. B-roll first 15 minutes of practice. delivered to the Duncan Building interview room as soon as they are available. In Tuesday: Players/coaches 15 minutes before practice. B-roll first 15 minutes of addition, scores of other college games are provided before, during and after the practice. Players & coaches available after practice. game. Media can utilize the press box for as long as necessary following the game. Wednesday: Coach DeRuyter 15 minutes before practice. B-roll first 15 minutes of practice. Players & coaches available after practice. Thursday: No player availability. Coach DeRuyter before or after practice. Entire practice is closed. Friday: Coach DeRuyter before or after walk-thru. Walk-thru is closed. Saturday: Post-game only. Sunday: No interviews - team off day.

2014 Fresno State football Media supplement | 7 section I • media information bulldog stadium BULLDOG STADIUM QUICK FACTS First Game:...... 11/25/80 ...... vs. Montana St. W, 21-14 Capacity:...... 41,031 All-Time Record: ...... 161-45-2 (.774) ...... 33 Full Seasons Surface: ...... FieldTurf Highest Attended Game: ...... 42,881 (5x) 40,000+ Games...... 32 Last 40,000+ Game...... Nov. 23, 2013 ...... 41,031 vs. New Mexico

Bulldog Stadium has been the home of the Fresno State football team since it first opened in BULLDOG STADIUM RECORD 1980 and it also hosts the women’s soccer team (since 1995) and the women’s lacrosse team (since Year Record Avg. Attendance 2009). Entering its 35th season (34th full season) hosting the football team in 2014, the 41,031-seat 1980 1-0 25,684 facility has established itself as one of the most difficult places to play for visiting teams. 1981 2-3 21,458 Fresno State has found great success in its home facility, owning a record of 161-45-2 that is good for a winning percentage over 75 percent (.774). Over the last 16 seasons, the ‘Dogs have posted 1982 8-0 24,861 a 77-22 (.778) record at Bulldog Stadium and included in that stretch was a 17-game home winning 1983 3-4 26,414 streak from 1998-01 and a 20-game streak from 1987-90. Fresno State also has a current 13-game 1984 4-2 29,223 winning streak over the 2012-13 seasons under head coach Tim DeRuyter, which included winning 1985 6-0-1 31,992 the inaugural Mountain West championship game on Dec. 7, 2013 over Utah State. 1986 8-0 33,573 Some of the monumental home victories at Bulldog Stadium include a 44-24 win over No. 10 Oregon State - the highest ever ranked opponent to come to Fresno at that time - in 2001, a 17-3 win 1987 5-1 33,568 over Cal in 2000 and a 28-14 win over Cincinnati in 2010. 1988 6-0 33,371 Fresno State has been able to bring in some of the nation’s top teams to Bulldog Stadium over 1989 8-0 33,788 the years. Included in that list are Baylor, Cal, Cincinnati, Colorado, Illinois, Kansas State, Ole Miss, 1990 6-0-1 32,881 Oregon, Oregon State (twice), Rutgers and Wisconsin. In 2011, No. 5 Boise State became the highest- 1991 6-1 34,039 ranked opponent to ever play in Bulldog Stadium. The Red Wave has packed Bulldog Stadium to its limit countless times over the years. Fresno 1992 5-1 35,225 State has played 32 games with 40,000 or more fans in the stands. 1993 6-0 39,536 In 2000, the Bulldogs set a new single-season attendance record when they averaged 42,410 fans, 1994 3-4 36,171 the 22nd-best mark in the nation. The following season, in which Fresno State achieved a program- 1995 4-2 33,499 record national ranking of No. 8, was even better. The Bulldogs set a new record by averaging 42,802 fans, including stadium single-game records of 42,881 in each of the last five contests of that year. 1996 3-3 37,373 The large crowds and loyal fan support is one reason why CBSSportsline.com voted Bulldog 1997 4-2 34,262 Stadium the nation’s 23rd-best facility in 2003. 1998 4-1 37,102 In the summer of 2011, Bulldog Stadium received a face-lift when FieldTurf was installed as the 1999 6-0 37,231 new playing surface. The $1.2 million project was funded completely by private donations. 2000 5-0 41,369 Original construction of Bulldog Stadium began in June of 1979 following what was then the most successful capital fundraising project ever undertaken in the San Joaquin Valley. Local residents raised 2001 5-1 42,802 in excess of $7 million for the project. No state tax dollars or student fees were used to build the stadium. 2002 5-1 39,133 Built partially below ground level with the playing field 37 feet below grade, the bowl features a 2003 5-1 38,603 low profile appearance. A unique cantilevered lighting system extends toward the field and is directed 2004 4-1 39,777 downward to concentrate lighting on the playing surface. Bulldog Stadium underwent a two-phase expansion project in 1991, which included the addition 2005 5-1 39,306 of more than 10,000 seats -- increasing the stadium’s capacity from 30,000 to 41,031 -- and the 2006 3-3 38,552 construction of 22 sky suites. Other improvements included additional restrooms and concession 2007 5-1 36,290 facilities. 2008 2-3 37,864 The first phase entailed filling in the panels beyond the north and south end zones with bench 2009 4-1 33,578 seating and the reconfiguration of the seating on the stadium’s east side. The second phase, completed prior to the 1992 season, featured the addition of 22 sky suites, each of which includes seating for 20, 2010 5-2 34,120 among other amenities. 2011 2-4 29,298 At its present state, chair seating is available for more than 5,000 spectators on the west side of the 2012 6-0 30,915 stadium between the 18-yard lines to accommodate the contributors of the $7 million. There are also 2013 7-0 36,917 4,240 chair-back seats on the east side and the rest of the stadium seating is on aluminum benches. Totals 161-45-2 34,127 Avg. Fresno State defeated Montana State 21-14 on Nov. 25, 1980, in the first game played in the stadium. 34 Years (.774) (7,098,340 total) Bulldog Stadium was also home to the California Raisin Bowl from 1981-91. Fresno State played in the game five times, winning the title on four occasions. In 1994, the Stadium hosted friendly matches prior to the FIFA World Cup.

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RANKED TEAMS COMING TO BULLDOG STADIUM Directions to Bulldog Stadium Date Opponent Result Oct. 8, 1994 No. 22 BYU BYU 32, Fresno St. 30 FROM THE NORTH: Nov. 19, 1994 No. 10 Colorado St. Colorado St. 44, Fresno St. 42 • Take State Route 99 south to the Shaw Ave. exit. Turn left on Shaw Ave. Sept. 2, 2001 No. 10 Oregon St. Fresno St. 44, Oregon St. 24 • Travel east on Shaw to Cedar Ave. (approx. 15 miles). Nov. 21, 2003 No. 20 Boise St. Boise St. 31, Fresno St. 17 • Turn left on Cedar, then left on Bulldog Lane. Proceed less than one block to Gate 10. Sept. 9, 2006 No. 20 Oregon Oregon 31, Fresno St. 24 Sept. 13, 2008 No. 10 Wisconsin Wisconsin 13, Fresno St. 10 FROM THE SOUTH: Sept. 18, 2009 No. 8 Boise St. Boise St. 51, Fresno St. 34 • Take State Route 99 north to Freeway 41 (north -- they merge just past Jensen Ave.) Nov. 14, 2010 No. 21 Nevada Nevada 35, Fresno St. 34 • Proceed to the Shaw Ave. exit, and travel east on Shaw to Cedar Ave. (approx. Oct. 7, 2011 No. 5 Boise St. Boise St. 57, Fresno St. 7 3 miles). • Turn left on Cedar, then left HIGHEST ATTENDED GAMES on Bulldog Lane. Proceed less than one block to Gate 10. Date Opponent Result Attendance FROM THE FRESNO AIR Bulldog Stadium Dec. 1, 2001 utah State W, 70-21 42,881 Barstow Avenue Nov. 23, 2001 San Jose State W, 40-21 42,881 TERMINAL: • Exit the airport parking lot, Bulldog Ln. Nov. 3, 2001 Rice W, 52-24 42,881 turning right at the signal. Shaw Avenue Oct. 19, 2001 Boise State L, 35-30 42,881 • Follow the curve (Clinton Ave.) to Cedar Ave. Clinton Avenue Sept. 29, 2001 Louisiana Tech W, 38-28 42,881 •Turn right on Cedar. Proceed Nov. 10, 2005 Boise State W, 27-7 42,701 approximately five miles to 41 Oct. 15, 2005 utah State W, 53-21 42,701 Bulldog Lane. Turn left and proceed less than one block to Sept. 19, 2004 Portland State W, 27-17 42,662 Gate 10. Cedar Avenue Sept. 2, 2001 No. 10 Oregon State W, 44-24 42,410 Sept. 13, 2008 No. 10 Wisconsin L, 13-10 42,387

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OFFENSIVE OUTLOOK Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/8 Other Squadmen Returning: 8 Redshirts Returning: 7 Newcomers: 16

Starters Returning (5) brian burrell #2 josh quezada #20 OL, Bo Bonnheim (6-2, 283, Jr.) Made 7 consecutive starts to end 2013 season running backs Starters Returning: Josh Quezada WR, Josh Harper (6-1, 185, Sr.) Starters Returning: None Starters Lost: Derek Carr Starters Lost: None 2013 second-team All-MW; 22 career TD catches Squadmen Returning: Brian Burrell Returning Lettermen: Malique Micenheimer, OL, Justin Northern (6-5, 285, Jr.) Redshirts Returning: Zack Greenlee Marteze Waller Newcomers: Kilton Anderson, Brandon Connette Squadmen Returning: James Noble III Started all 13 games in 2013 at RT Redshirts Returning: Dontel James Newcomers: Kurt Scoby, Chris Moliga [ATH] RB, Josh Quezada (5-11, 217, Sr.) Returning statistical leaders Passing gP/GS C-A Pct. Yds TD/Int Ran for 804 yds in 2013, added 51 receptions Returning statistical leaders Brian Burrell 5/0 7-12 .583 51 0/0 Rushing gP/GS Att Yds avg TD Yds/G OL, Cody Wichmann (6-6, 315, Sr.) B. Connette* 39/4 106-182 .582 1,410 16/8 Marteze Waller 21/1 165 820 5.0 8 39.0 36 career starts, including 28 consecutive * Connette’s statistics are from his career at Duke Josh Quezada 13/12 155 807 5.2 6 62.1 M. Micenheimer 35/4 31 148 4.8 2 4.2 Fresno State enters a new era of football this line and Josh Harper, who has 22 career Starters Lost (6) fall, which will be its third season under head catches in 27 games played. WR, Davante Adams coach Tim DeRuyter. It had been 13 years (since Led FBS in 2013 in receptions (131) & TDs (24) 1999) since the Bulldogs had won a conference The Bulldogs led the nation in passing last year, C, Lars Bramer championship, but now after two seasons under were third in total offense and sixth in scoring. Made 20 career starts, including all 13 in 2013 DeRuyter, the Bulldogs have won back-to-back You might see a little different look from the Mountain West championships - the schools first position this year, but don’t expect to WR, Isaiah Burse consecutive league titles since 1992 and 1993. see the overall yardage and scoring numbers have School’s all-time leader in all-purpose yards Now the challenge of defending their outright a dramatic drop off in offensive coordinator Dave QB, Derek Carr title presents itself to this 2014 team. Schramm’s offense. His spread system is designed 2012 & 2013 MW Offensive Player of the Year to get the ball into the players hands with space TE, Marcel Jensen Last season, Fresno State was able to win its to move, and there are plenty of weapons at his second-straight conference title with a senior- disposal to use once again this year. 2x All-MW selection; 48 career rec., 8 TDs ladden squad that was led by record-setting LT, Austin Wentworth quarterback Derek Carr. Now with Carr gone, QUARTERBACKS: Made 43 career starts, 2x first-team All-MW along with a number of other key playermakers For the first time in three years, Fresno State will (five players off of last years team made it on be without the services of starting quarterback Key Returnees with an NFL squad), DeRuyter’s squad doesn’t Derek Carr. Carr set 27 school records over necessarily have to reload, but just redefine itself the last three seasons and led the FBS in nine OL, Alex Fifita (6-4, 303, Jr.) entering a challenging 2014 season. statistical categories last season. With all of his Made 11 career starts (6 at LG, 5 at RT) success, none of the quarterbacks behind him got WR, Greg Watson (5-11, 210, Sr.) The strength of this season’s team appears to be much playing time or experience. Made 5 career starts; caught 21 passes in ’13 on the defensive side of the ball, where the ’Dogs return eight starters. Preseason All-America Fresno State did not establish a starting RB, Marteze Waller (5-11, 209, Jr.) safety Derron Smith and two-time All-Mountain quarterback in spring football and likely will not Ran for 646 yards, 7 TDs in 2013 West defensive lineman Tyeler Davison anchor name a starter until we are in the second week the unit that in each of the past two seasons has of fall camp. Brian Burrell, a junior, enters fall 2013 Offensive Statistics: ranked in the top 10 nationally in sacks and camp atop the depth chart to be the starting Category MW NCAA created 58 total turnovers. signal caller. Myles Carr was No. 2 on that list, but he will be moving over to play slot receiver Scoring (43.4) 1 6 Offensively, Fresno State looks to replace three this fall. Zack Greenlee is coming off his redshirt Rushing (151.3) 10 78 All-Americans that played in three important year and will now enter fall camp at No. 2 on the Passing (394.8) 1 1 positions - left tackle, quarterback and wide depth chart. Passing Efficiency (153.5) 1 16 receiver. Left tackle Austin Wentworth and his Total Offense (546.2) 1 3 43 career starts are gone, as is the man he was Then you have two incoming quarterbacks - protecting, Derek Carr - the owner of 27 Fresno freshman Kilton Anderson and Duke transfer 3rd Down Conv. (42.3%) 8 48 State and 41 Mountain West records. Carr’s top Brandon Connette. Connette brings the most 4th Down Conv. (65.6%) 1 17 target, Davante Adams, led the nation in TD experience to the group, having played in 39 Sacks Allowed (11) 2 t-6 receptions last year. Also gone is wideout/return games at Duke with three career starts. He threw Turnover Margin (+2) 5 t-48 man Isaiah Burse, who is the school record for 1,410 yards and 16 against eight holder in all-purpose yardage. and also set a Duke school record in career rushing touchdowns with 31. He could All is not lost on offense, however, as the ’Dogs bring a new dimension to the Bulldog offense return three of the five starters on the offensive should he win the starting job. 10 | 2014 Fresno State football Media supplement section II • season preview that ranked sixth in the FBS for fewest sacks allowed. What makes that figure so impressive is that Fresno State did so while throwing the ball 675 times in 2013, which was 246 more pass attempts than any other of the teams ranked head of the ‘Dogs.

Three of the five starters return from that unit. The one key cog missing is Austin Wentworth, who is now with the . josh harper #3 cody wichmann #73 Wentworth, a 2013 All-American, started the wide receivers/Tight Ends offensive line last two seasons at left tackle. Junior Alex Fifita Starters Returning: Josh Harper Starters Returning: Bo Bonnheim, Justin Northern, looks to replace him on the blind side this season. Starters Lost: Davante Adams, Isaiah Burse, Marcel Cody Wichmann Fifita has made 11 career starts over the last two Jensen (TE) Starters Lost: Lars Bramer, Austin Wentworth, seasons, although they were at right tackle and Returning Lettermen: Darryl Cash, Justin Johnson, Returning Lettermen: Alex Fifita left guard. Jerin McClendon (TE), Aaron Peck, Dillon Root, Squadmen Returning: Allen Brown, Sean Rubalcava, Da’Mari Scott, Greg Watson Josh Tremblay Squadmen Returning: Riley Barnes (TE), Myles Carr, Redshirts Returning: Elijah Cox, Alan Gonzalez, Right guard Cody Wichmann returns as one Carl Coleman David Patterson of the nation’s most experienced players. The Redshirts Returning: Darrell Fuery, Delvon Hardaway Newcomers: Art Gomez, Jacob Hicks, Bobby senior who has made 36 career starts, including Newcomers: KeeSean Johnson, Jamire Jordan, Chad Johnson, Aaron Mitchell, Ben Simonds, Micah St. 28 consecutive, has played the third-most snaps Olsen [TE], Kyle Riddering [TE], Keyan Williams Andrew, Jacob Vazquez (2,824) of any FBS offensive linemen entering Returning statistical leaders Returning statistical leaders the season. Receiving gP/GS Rec Yds avg/C TD Yds/G Starts GP gs Consec. Starts Josh Harper 27/17 138 1,814 13.3 22 68.2 Cody Wichmann 39 36 28 Bo Bonnheim, who started the final seven games Greg Watson 26/5 30 383 12.8 1 14.7 Justin Northern 16 13 13 Aaron Peck 19/4 15 162 10.8 0 8.5 Alex Fifita 21 11 0 of 2013 at left guard, will move over to center. Justin Johnson 23/1 10 108 10.8 1 4.7 Bo Bonnheim 24 7 7 Justin Northern remains at right tackles. RUNNING BACKS: games, but has been plagued by injuries that Fresno State does not lose any production at have caused him to miss 12 games in three years. In the spring, Sean Rubalcava established the running back slot from last season. Josh himself as the teams left guard as the junior Quezada and Marteze Waller both return after With the departures of Adams and Burse, who college transfer enters his second and final year splitting the majority of the reps last season. The rank No. 1 and No. 3 respectively in school in the program. Fresno State has worked hard to two combined to rush for 1,453 yards and 13 history for career receptions, Fresno State will add depth up front and it returns three redshirts touchdowns a season ago while also posting a look to use its depth at the position to fill in their and signed five linemen in its 2014 recruiting combined 74 receptions for 463 yards and one big shoes. class. TD. Both backs averaged 5.2 yards per carry last season. Aaron Peck, who started the final two games DEFENSIVE LINE: of the season in place of the injured Harper, is Fresno State loses two starters from its front Also in the mix is senior Malique Micenheimer, the biggest of the receivers that will play on the three last year, but has also added and developed who was heavily used in short-yardage situations outside. Justin Johnson, who has also seen ample more depth to aid in that loss. last season. playing time over the past two seasons on the outside, will most likely play both on the outside Tyeler Davison, a two-time All-Mountain West Other players in the backfield include Dontel and in the slot this year. Those two third-year nose guard, will move over to defensive end this James, who is coming off a medical redshirt juniors will be looked upon heavily to aid Harper season. That switch will free up the Bulldogs top season and incoming freshmen Kurt Scoby and in the passing game. Also look for second-year lineman on the outside and was made possible by Chris Moliga. Moliga, a high school running sophomore Da’Mari Scott to work his way into the development of two other true nose guards, back at San Diego’s Cathedral Catholic High the mix this season. Maurice Poyadue and Ioane Sagapolu. School, might be used all over the field with his athleticism. James has shown a lot of promise Then on the inside you have Greg Watson who Davison was ranked by Mel Kiper Jr. as the No. and Scoby comes in already well developed for started five games last season and caught 21 5 senior defensive tackle prospect in the 2015 a true freshman. passes for 285 yards and a touchdown. Other NFL Draft class. options at the slot include Dillon Root and Myles WIDE RECEIVERS/TIGHT ENDS: Carr, who is moving over from quarterback to Joining him as the other starting defensive end Last season, Fresno State became the fifth team receiver. is junior Todd Hunt. Also fighting for playing in FBS history to have three players all go over time in the rotation at end will be junior Claudell 1,000 yards receiving in the same season. Only At tight end, gone is two-time All-Mountain Louis, redshirt freshman Nathan Madsen along one of those three return this year as Davante West honoree Marcel Jensen, now with the with three newcomers. Adams (second round pick of the Green Bay Jacksonville Jaguars. Seniors Jerin McClendon Packers) and Isaiah Burse (free agent signee of and Riley Barnes look to fill Jensen’s shoes this INSIDE LINEBACKERS: the Denver Broncos) are now in the NFL. season. Fresno State returns both starters at inside linebacker, who were the two leading tacklers Josh Harper is the one returning starting OFFENSIVE LINE: on last season’s team. Senior Karl Mickelsen led wideout. Last season in 11 games he caught 79 Last season, Fresno State featured one of the the ’Dogs with 97 tackles last year, which was passes for 1,011 yards and 13 touchdowns. He best front five’s in the nation under offensive the most by a Bulldog since Ben Jacobs had 106 was a second-team All-Mountain West selection. line coach Cameron Norcross. The ’Dogs tackles in 2009. His running mate, junior Kyrie In his career, he has 22 touchdown catches in 27 only allowed 11 sacks in 13 games, a figure Wilson, was right behind him with 87 stops, to

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DEFENSIVE OUTLOOK Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/8 Other Squadmen Returning: 6 Redshirts Returning: 8 Newcomers: 12

Starters Returning (8) NG, Tyeler Davison (6-2, 309, Sr.) tyeler davison #92 karl mickelsen #43 2x All-Mountain West selection OLB, Ejiro Ederaine (6-3, 221, Jr.) defensive line linebackers Starters Returning: Tyeler Davison [NG] Starters Returning: Ejiro Ederaine [OLB], Donavon 2013 Second-Team All-Mountain West Starters Lost: Andy Jennings, Nikko Motta Lewis [OLB], Karl Mickelsen [ILB], Kyrie Wilson [ILB] OLB, Donavon Lewis (6-2, 249, Sr.) Returning Lettermen: Todd Hunt, Maurice Poyadue Starters Lost: None 28 career starts; 23.0 TFL, 11.5 sacks Squadmen Returning: Suli Faletuipapai, Mitch Returning Lettermen: Jeff Camilli, Adam DeCosta, ILB, Karl Mickelsen (6-0, 234, Sr.) Frentescu, Ioane Sagapolu Brandon Hughes, Jaamal Rose, T.J. Thomas Redshirts Returning: Claudell Louis, Nathan Redshirts Returning: Anthony Dickinson, Robert Led team in 2013 with 97 tackles Madsen, Ryan Steele Stanley, Stephen Van Hook CB, Curtis Riley (6-0, 190, Sr.) Newcomers: Sam Akoteu, Kyle Hendrickson, Gabe Newcomers: Justin Green, Michael Lazarus, Tobenna 53 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 7 PBU, 1 INT in 2013 Newman Okeke, Xavier Ulutu FS, Derron Smith (5-11, 197, Sr.) Returning statistical leaders Returning statistical leaders 2x 1st-team All-MW; FBS active leader in INT’s Defense gP/GS Tkls Tfl sacks ff fr Defense gP/GS Tkls Tfl sacks ff fr SS, Charles Washington (5-11, 197, Jr.) Tyeler Davison 39/26 100 15.5 6.0 1 3 Karl Mickelsen 39/13 126 3.5 1.0 2 1 Todd Hunt 21/1 34 7.0 3.0 1 1 Kyrie Wilson 26/13 107 7.5 3.5 1 0 Fourth on the team in 2013 with 71 tackles Maurice Poyadue 20/0 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 Donavon Lewis 39/28 93 23.0 11.5 1 0 ILB, Kyrie Wilson (6-2, 238, Jr.) Ioane Sagapolu 4/0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 Ejiro Ederaine 16/10 66 16.5 10.0 1 1 Brandon Hughes 13/0 15 0.5 0.0 0 0 Second on the team in 2013 with 87 tackles tie for second on the team. Those two will get Charles Washington started all 13 games a year the majority of the snaps. ago, 11 at strong safety and two at cornerback, Starters Lost (3) but look for him to stay at safety this season. Behind them you’ll find sophomore Jeff Camilli DE, Andy Jennings He was fourth on the team last season with 71 and T.J. Thomas on the depth chart. Thomas 24 career starts, 2012 second-team All-MW tackles and tied for third with 8.0 tackles for a made the move from running back to inside CB L.J. Jones loss. backer in the spring and Camilli is coming off 35 career starts, 2x honorable mention All-MW his true freshman season when he got his first DE, Nikko Motta At corner, Jamal Ellis and Curtis Riley will enter taste of college action. 19 career starts, ’13 honorable mention All-MW fall camp at the top of the depth chart. Behind them is Bryan Harper, a Arizona transfer now OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS: eligible to play, and junior college transfer Key Returnees Like at the inside linebacker spot, Fresno State Stratton Brown. The Bulldogs saw good CB, Jamal Ellis (5-11, 174, So.) returns both of its outside linebackers from last competition in the spring at the cornerback spot season’s squad. Ejiro Ederaine was a second- Started 4 games in 2013 and look to be improved there after struggling team All-MW pick last season when he had DE, Todd Hunt (6-3, 263, Jr.) with injuries last year. Has 34 career tackles, 7.0 TFL, 1 FF, 1 FR 16.5 tackles for a loss and 10 sacks. Then on the opposite side is Donavon Lewis, a two-year SPECIAL TEAMS: returning starter who has 23 tackles for a loss 2013 defensive Statistics: Fresno State had its ups and downs a year ago and 11.5 sacks in his career. Category MW NCAA on special teams, excelling in the punting game where the ’Dogs ranked No. 8 nationally in net Scoring (30.3) 4 86 Sophomore Brandon Hughes will see increased average, but struggling on kickoff coverage Rushing (148.2) 4 t-40 playing time there this season. Then Jaamal where Fresno State ranked 102nd nationally. Passing (282.6) 12 117 Rose will also be battling there with several redshirt freshmen and newcomers. Passing Efficiency (139.6) 6 93 All three specialists return in Garrett Total Defense (430.8) 5 95 Swanson, kicker Colin McGuire and long SECONDARY: 3rd Down Conv. Def. (36.7%) 2 40 snapper Dylan Detwiler. A year ago Fresno State was beat up in the 4th Down Conv. Def. (50.0%) 5 t-53 secondary, mainly at the cornerback position. Sacks (40) 1 6 McGuire as a true freshman in 2013 hit 11-of- The Bulldogs went out and added depth, signing 16 field goal attempts with a long of 47 yards. Turnovers Gained (23) 4 t-47 five defensive backs. Swanson, an honorable mention All-MW pick, averaged 43.1 yards per punt, and Detwiler was The man who makes it all work is Smith, the sound on his snaps. preseason All-American and two-time All- MW pick. He enters his senior season as not There is no clear-cut return man like there has only the teams leading tackler with 211 career been in the past with Isaiah Burse. However, stops, but as the nation’s active leader in career Dillon Root and Da’Mari Scott both split kickoff interceptions with 14. Mel Kiper Jr. has him return duties last season. ranked as the No. 1 senior safety prospect in the nation.

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TEAM NOTES → ’Dogs Look for Three-Peat Fresno State is entering its third season in the Mountain West. In each of their first two seasons, the ’Dogs have won the conference Championship - sharing the title in 2012 by going 7-1 in league play and then last season Fresno State won the inaugural Mountain West championship game. The 2013 title was Fresno Derron Smith #13 garrett swanson #49 State’s first outright league crown since 1989 in the Big West and this is also the first time since defensive backs Special teams 1992 and 1993 that the Bulldogs have won Starters Returning: Curtis Riley [CB], Derron Smith Starters Returning: Garrett Swanson [P], Colin conference championships in back-to-back [FS], Charles Washington [SS] McGuire [K], Dylan Detwiler [LS] Starters Lost: L.J. Jones [CB] Starters Lost: None seasons. Now, Fresno State will be shooting for Returning Lettermen: Shannon Edwards, Jamal Ellis, Returning Lettermen: Garrett Swanson [P], Colin its third-straight league title as the ’Dogs enter Dalen Jones, Kyrian Obidiegwu McGuire [K], Dylan Detwiler [LS] year three under head coach Tim DeRuyter. Redshirts Returning: Justin Holmes, Randon Knotts Redshirts Returning: None There is only one other period in program Squadmen Returning: Bryan Harper, Rodney Newcomers: Justin Verrell [LS] history when the ’Dogs won conference Mathews, Kory Peoples championships in three-straight seasons, Newcomers: Stratton Brown, Corey Ferguson, Note: Garrett Swanson was an honorable mention All- which occurred from 1958-61 when Fresno Anthoula Kelly, DeShawn Potts, Malcolm Washington Mountain West selection in 2013 after helping Fresno State net 40.7 yards per punt on the season, which led the Mountain State captured four consecutive California Returning statistical leaders West and ranked No. 8 in the FBS. Collegiate Athletics Association titles. Defense gP/GS Tkls Tfl brkup Int-Yds-TD Derron Smith 42/30 211 11.0 11 14-275-2 → Fast, Physical and Fanatical: Ch. Washington 25/13 84 8.0 4 1-0-0 Curtis Riley 13/11 53 5.5 7 1-22-0 In two seasons under head coach Tim Shannon Edwards 25/0 24 1.0 2 0 DeRuyter, the Bulldogs have compiled a Jamal Ellis 11/4 22 1.0 3 0 20-6 record and won those two conference Dalen Jones 11/2 17 2.0 1 1-0-0 championships. Running a spread offense and 3-4 defense, DeRuyter’s Bulldogs are a very entertaining team to watch. Last season, 2014 Schedule Fresno State led the nation in passing and ranked sixth in scoring. Defensively, the Date Opponent Location Time Bulldogs have forced 58 turnovers over the Aug. 30 at USC [FOX] Los Angeles, Calif. 4:30 p.m. last two years and Fresno State along with Sept. 6 at Utah [Pac-12 Networks] Salt Lake City, Utah 12 p.m. Stanford are the only two teams in the FBS Sept. 13 vs. Nebraska [CBSSN] Fresno, Calif. 7:30 p.m. that have ranked in the top 10 nationally in Sept. 20 vs. Southern Utah Fresno, Calif. 7 p.m. sacks in both 2012 and 2013. Sept. 26 at New Mexico* [ESPN or ESPN2] Albuquerque, N.M. 5 p.m. Oct. 3 vs. San Diego State* [CBSSN] fresno, Calif. 7 p.m. → The Schedule: Oct. 10 at UNLV* [CBSSN] Las Vegas, Nev. 7 p.m. Fresno State has a challenging 2014 schedule, Oct. 17 at Boise State* [ESPN] Boise, Idaho 5 p.m. particularly in the non-conference slate when the ’Dogs open up the year at Pac-12 Nov. 1 vs. Wyoming* [ESPN Networks] - (H) fresno, Calif. TBA opponents USC and Utah and then play host Nov. 8 vs. San Jose State* [CBSSN] fresno, Calif. 7:30 p.m. to Nebraska of the Big Ten - all in the first Nov. 22 at Nevada* [ESPN Networks] Reno, Nev. TBA three weeks of the season. After the trying Nov. 29 vs. Hawai’i* [Oceanic] Fresno, Calif. 4 p.m. first three weeks, Fresno State hosts FCS opponent Southern Utah on Sept. 20 to wrap Home Games at Bulldog Stadium in BOLD up non-conference play. Then on Sept. 26, - All Times Pacific and are subject to change the ’Dogs begin Mountain West play at New * Mountain West Game Mexico in the first of four-straight Friday CBSSN = CBS Sports Network night games - three of which will be on the road. The one home game in that stretch is (H) = Homecoming the Oct. 3 game against rival San Diego State. Then after that four-game trail, which Speciality Games ends on Oct. 17 at Boise State, the Bulldogs Sept. 13 vs. Nebraska - Red Wave Takeover receive their first idle weekend of the season. Sept. 20 vs. Southern Utah - Youth/Spirit Day That sets up the home stretch for Fresno Oct. 3 vs. San Diego State - Navy Game (Fresno State will wear all navy uniforms with chrome helmets) State, who ends the season playing three of Nov. 1 vs. Wyoming - Band Day/Feed the Valley Food Drive/Salute to Services its final four games at Bulldog Stadium. On Nov. 8 vs. San Jose State - Homecoming/Ag Fest Nov. 1, the ’Dogs host Wyoming and then Nov. 29 vs. Hawai’i - Senior Day/Toys for Tots the following week welcomes in San Jose State for Homecoming. The only road tilt in Dec. 6 - Mountain West Championship game to be played between the champion of the Bulldogs’ last four games is Nov. 22 at mountain and West Divisions and at the home site of that team with the highest Nevada and the ’Dogs close out the season at BCS ranking. home vs. Hawai’i on Nov. 29 for senior day.

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

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

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

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