Washington State University Football 2003 PRE-SPRING DEPTH CHART COUGAR OFFENSE COUGAR DEFENSE

SE 20 * [0] SAMMY MOORE (6-0, 180, Sr.) WE 9 ** [13] ISAAC BROWN (6-3, 226, #Sr.) 88 * [0] Trandon Harvey (5-11, 182, #So.) 98 * [0] Bryan Boyer (6-3, 238, #So.) 31 [0] Robert Franklin (6-1, 191, #Fr.) 94 [0] Mkristo Bruce (6-5, 235, #Fr.)

LT 67 * [10] CALVIN ARMSTRONG (6-8, 315, #Jr.) LT 95 ***[12] JEREMEY WILLIAMS (6-4, 284, #Sr.) 44 ** [0] Josh Shavies (6-6, 322, Sr.) 77 [0] Patrick Afif (6-8, 320, Jr.) 19 [0] Odell Howard (6-3, 255, #Fr.) 73 [0] Sean O’Connor (6-5, 281, #Fr.) RT 97 *** [1] TAI TUPAI (6-5, 330, Sr.) LG 50 *** [5] JOSH PARRISH (6-6, 320, #Sr.) 99 ** [0] Steve Cook (6-3, 291, #Jr.) 64 [0] Steve Nelson (6-3, 286, #Sr.) ?? [0] Aaron Ware (6-5, 240, Fr.) 76 * [1] Norvell Holmes (6-3, 297, #So.) SE 17 *** [0] D. D. ACHOLONU (6-3, 245, Sr.) C 66 * [1] NICK MIHLHAUSER (6-2, 268, So.) 96 * [0] Adam Braidwood (6-4, 242, So.) 63 * [0] Mike Shelford (6-2, 278, #Sr.) 89 [0] Matt Mullenix (6-5, 230, Fr.) 79 [0] Bryan Olson (6-4, 279, #So.) WLB 48 *** [8] AL GENATONE (6-0, 221, #Sr.) 46 ** [5] Pat Bennett (6-0, 231, Jr.) RG 71 *** [8] BILLY KNOTTS (6-7, 284, #Sr.) 49 [0] Steve Dildine (6-1, 210, #Fr.) 78 * [5] Riley Fitt-Chappell (6-6, 288, #So.) 74 [0] Tom Griggs (6-2, 287, #So.) MLB 52 * [2] DON JACKSON (6-1, 218, Sr.) 43 [0] Brian Hall (6-2, 225, #Fr.) RT 75 ** [3] SAM LIGHTBODY (6-9, 310, #Jr.) 31 ** [0] Wendell Smith (5-11, 206, #Sr.) 68 [0] Charles Harris (6-7, 290, #Fr.) SLB 51 * [6] WILL DERTING (6-0, 235, #So.) 72 [0] Spencer Hollison (6-5, 272, #Fr.) 12 *** [7] Ira Davis (6-0, 224, #Sr.) 42 [0] Scott Davis (5-11, 220, #Fr.) TE 81 * [11] TROY BIENEMANN (6-4, 250, So.) 82 * [1] Adam West (6-6, 235, #So.) LCB 15 ** [3] KARL PAYMAH (6-0, 197, #Jr.) 47 [0] Jesse Taylor (6-3, 247, So.) 21 [0] Alex Teems (5-11, 182, #So.) 40 [0] Cody Boyd (6-7, 231, #Fr.) 23 ** [0] Cole Sheridan (5-11, 184, #Sr.) 44 [1] Mark Ahlberg (6-5, 255, #Jr.) S S 24 ***[13] VIRGIL WILLIAMS (6-1, 195, #Sr.) SB 35 ** [0] SCOTT LUNDE (6-2, 201, #Sr.) 28 ** [0] Hamza Abdullah (6-2, 200, #Jr.) 37 [0] Eric Frampton (5-11, 196, #Fr.) 6 * [0] Marty Martin (5-10, 185, #So.) 36 * [0] Jevon Miller (5-11, 189, #So.) FS 27 ***[13] ERIK COLEMAN (5-10, 202, Sr.) 26 ** [0] Jeremy Bohannon (5-10, 188, Jr.) QB 4 *** [0] MATT KEGEL (6-5, 239, #Sr.) 41 * [0] Aaron Joseph (6-2, 213, #So.) 8 * [0] Chris Hurd (6-2, 219, #So.) 9 [0] Josh Swogger (6-5, 245, #Fr.) RCB 29 ***[10] (5-8, 173, Sr.) 36 [0] Don Turner (5-11, 170, #Fr.) RB 30 * [4] JERMAINE GREEN (5-11, 221, Sr.) 33 [0] Wes Rainwater (5-11, 180, Fr.) 23 * [0] Jonathan Smith (5-10, 185, Sr.) 38 * [0] Allen Thompson (5-10, 195, #So.) P 8 * [13] KYLE BASLER (6-2, 237, #So.) 3 * [0] Graham Siderius (6-2, 195, #So.) FL 1 * [13] DEVARD DARLING (6-3, 205, #Jr.) 85 [0] Chris Jordan (6-0, 202, #Fr.) WSU SPECIAL TEAMS 87 * [0] Thomas Ostrander (6-1, 190, #So.) 32 [0] Flamingo Malone (6-3, 191, #Fr.) KO: 3 Graham Siderius (6-2, 195, #So.)

PK 10 ** [13] DREW DUNNING (5-11, 165, #Sr.) LONG SNAPS: 81 Troy Bienemann (6-4, 250, So.) (Punts) 3 * [0] Graham Siderius (6-2, 195, #So.) (FG/PAT)

CAPTAINS: TBA HOLDER: 8 Chris Hurd (6-2, 219, #So.) Offense - Defense P-RETURNS: 20 Sammy Moore (6-0, 180, Sr.) Special Teams - 85 Chris Jordan (6-0, 202, #Fr.)

[ ] = Number of 2002 starts; not always at same position. KO-RETURN: 20 Sammy Moore (6-0, 180, Sr.) 23 Jonathan Smith (5-10, 185, Sr.) * = Varsity letters earned # = Has redshirted. Revised: 03/26/02 10 2003 Spring Prospectus HEAD COACH

Bill Doba became Washington State’s 30th at Angola head football coach December 18, 2002, af- High in ter serving as a Cougar assistant for the last Angola, Ind. 14 years, during which time WSU won two After a two- Pacific-10 Conference championships and year stay at made four bowl appearances, including two Angola, he re- trips to the Rose Bowl. turned to Goshen High Doba will be looking to continue to build as head coach upon a winning tradition that includes back- for three to-back national top 10 finishes and 20 wins years, fol- over the last two seasons, the best total in lowed by a six- the conference and the eighth best in the year stint as country. It’s a winning tradition he helped Mishawaka build as coach on the Palouse. He High, also in alos served as assistant head coach from 1991 the Hoosier to 1993, and defensive coordinator for the State. At past nine seasons. Mishawaka, he compiled a 46- While serving as WSU’s defensive leader, Doba 15-1 record mentored eight players named first team all- and led the conference, six All-Americans, and 2002 Out- Cavemen to land Trophy Winner Rien Long. In addition, the state finals 12 of Doba’s former players have been se- in 1974. lected in the NFL Draft and another 18 have signed professional contracts. Doba then entered the college ranks, join- ing current ESPN College Gameday host Lee In 1994, Doba’s first season as defensive co- Corso’s staff at Indiana University in 1977. ordinator, the Cougs finished second in the He coached outside linebackers for five sea- nation in total defense, yielding just 229 yards sons and spent one season tutoring the quar- per game, and third in rushing and scoring terbacks and receivers. In 1979, the Hoosiers defense. The “Palouse Posse,” spearheaded went 8-4 and knocked off Brigham Young in by all-conference performers in linbacker the Holiday Bowl. , defensive end DeWayne Patterson, and defensive tackles Chad Eaton The next move for Doba placed him at Big and Don Sasa, capped a 9-3 season by hold- Ten foe Purdue, where he was a member of ing Baylor to just 151 yards total offense and Leon Burtnett’s staff for four seasons, 1983- three points in an Alamo Bowl victory. 86. He initially served as outside coach, then spent the 1986 season as the The South Bend, Ind., native’s defensive units and tackle coach. The 1984 Purdue have always been highlighted by a penchant squad faced Virginia in the Peach Bowl. In for speed and an attacking style. In 2001, an interesting twist, Doba added Burtnett the Cougars racked up 40 sacks and grabbed to his staff for his inaugural run as Cougar 26 interceptions, second only to national head coach 20 years after his stint with the champion Miami. During the Cougars’ run Boilermakers. to the roses in 2002, WSU broke the school record for sacks with 55, and led the confer- For two seasons prior to joining WSU, Doba ence in rushing defense, surrendering just 152 was defensive coordinator at The Citadel, yards on the ground over the final five con- where he coordinated the academic pro- tests. gram, including tutors, study table and eli- gibility. In 1988, The Citadel finished 8-3 and A 1962 graduate of Ball State with a bachelor’s reached the NCAA I-AA national playoffs. degree in physical education, Doba earned his master’s degree in the same area from Doba’s family includes wife Judy and chil- Western Michigan in 1969. dren Scott, Chris, and Beth. Doba also has six grandchildren. He started his career as an assistant coach at Goshen High School in Indiana in 1962. Three years later, in 1965, he became head coach

11 Washington State University Football 2003 Washington State Football - Assistant Coaches

NAME RESPONSIBILITIES COLLEGE AGE LAST SCHOOL Robb Akey Defensive Line (DC) Weber State ’88 36 Northern Arizona Leon Burtnett Linebackers Southwestern ’65 60 Arkansas State Ken Greene Secondary Washington State ’78 46 Purdue Mike Levenseller Wide Receivers (OC) Washington State ’78 46 Toronto Argonauts Robin Pflugrad AHC/Tight Ends (RC) Portland State ’80 44 Arizona State Timm Rosenbach Quarterbacks Washington State ’88 37 Eastern Washington Kelly Skipper Running Backs Fresno State ’89 36 UCLA Mike Walker Defensive Line Washington State ’82 45 Professional – CFL George Yarno Offensive Line Washington State ’79 46 Louisiana State

ROBB AKEY – The Colorado native is a 1988 graduate of Weber State, where he was a defensive end for the Wildcats…his senior year WSC reached the NCAA Division I-AA quarterfinals and finished 12-2, the most ever wins by the team…started his coaching career at Weber State in 1988, then joined the Northern Arizona staff in 1995…joined Cougar staff after the 1998 season…named defensive coordinator prior to the 2003 season. [RESPONSIBILITIES: Defensive Coordinator; Joined WSU: 1999]

LEON BURTNETT – The former Purdue head coach is making his second stint with WSU, after having served on Jim Sweeney’s staff in 1971…named Big 10 Coach of the Year in 1984 after leading Boilermakers to the Peach Bowl…hired Cougar Head Coach Bill Doba on Purdue staff in 1983…served as offensive coordinator for Indianapolis Colts and defensive coordinator for Fresno State, Northeast Louisiana, and Arkansas State. [RESPONSIBILITIES: Linebackers; Joined WSU: 2003]

KEN GREENE – The 1977 All-American and first round draft pick returns to the Palouse after successful stints at Fresno State and Purdue…during his tenure as secondary coach at Purdue, the Boilermaker defense never finished lower than 40th nationally in total defense or pass defense…participated in bowl games all three seasons in West Lafayette, including the 2001 Sun Bowl against Washington State. [RESPONSIBILITIES: Secondary; Joined WSU: 2003]

MIKE LEVENSELLER - A seven-year pro veteran...spent seven seasons coaching receivers in the CFL including the last two at Toronto where he tutored Raghib “The Rocket” Ismail...caught 121 passes during his Cougar career (sixth most all-time)...held school record of 67 catches in 1977 when he was an All-Pac-8 selection and AP West Coast first team pick…will take over sole responsibility of play calling in 2003. [RESPONSIBILITIES: Offensive Coordinator, Wide Receivers; Joined WSU: 1992]

ROBIN PFLUGRAD - An All-American receiver at Portland State in 1979…coached Walter Payton Award winner Dave Dickerson at the University of Montana…joined Arizona State coaching staff in 1995 as recruiting coordinator and receivers coach…helped Sun Devils bring in five nationally ranked recruiting classes…ASU produced the fifth-highest number of NFL Draft picks over his final five seasons in Tempe…added assistant head coach to title after 2002 season with WSU. [RESPONSIBILITIES: Assistant Head Coach, Recruiting Coordinator, Tight ends: Joined WSU: 2001]

TIMM ROSENBACH – Among the most prolific passers in Washington State history, Rosenbach is returning to his alma mater to guide the quarterbacks …led WSU to significant wins over Houston in the 1988 Hula Bowl and over No. 1 UCLA in Pasadena, leading the nation in pass efficiency that season…in first year as offensive coordinator at Eastern Washington, Eagles led nation in total offense at 514.5 yards per game. [RESPONSIBILITIES: Quarterbacks; Joined WSU: 2003]

KELLY SKIPPER – A 14-year coaching veteran at UCLA and Fresno State…racked up 2,237 rushing yards and 28 touchdowns during his four years as a player at FSU under Jim Sweeney…began coaching career under Sweeney, where seven of his running backs earned all-conference honors…joined UCLA staff in 1998, and three years later was named offensive coordinator…mentored Bruin back DeShaun Foster, who set a school record with 301 yards against Washington…[RESPONSIBILITIES: Running Backs; Joined WSU: 2003]

MIKE WALKER – The former Cougar co-captain was a key to WSU’s first bowl invitation in 50 years (1981 Holiday Bowl) and spent 10 seasons in the CFL…played for Hamilton 1982-90, where he was a three-time All-CFL pick…played in three Grey Cup championships…finished career with Hamilton…started as a graduate assistant at WSU in 1995, then became the defensive line coach in 1997...mentored Outland Trophy winner Rien Long. [RESPONSIBILITIES: Defensive Tackles; Joined WSU: 1997]

GEORGE YARNO – Returning to his alma mater after an 11-year career in the NFL and several successful coaching stints…was an All-West Coast selection for the Cougars in the 1970’s on the defensive line and also began his coaching career with WSU from 1991-94…helped guide Cougars to 1992 Copper Bowl and 1994 Alamo Bowl…joined Chris Tormey’s staff as offensive coordinator at Idaho in 1995, then moved on to positions with Houston, Arizona State, and Louisiana State before returning to the Palouse. [RESPONSIBILITIES: Offensive Line; Joined WSU: 2003]

12 2003 Spring Prospectus HONORS CANDIDATES

67 - Calvin Armstrong 27 - Erik Coleman Offensive Tackle Free Safety 6-8/315 5-10/205 Centralia, Wash. Spokane, Wash. Centralia Lewis and Clark

ARMSTRONG’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER COLEMAN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

Attended Centralia High, where he was coached by John Schultz…earned Attended Lewis and Clark High…earned three letters in football for coach three varsity letters each in football and basketball…line coach David Pritchard, John Hook as a , and kick returner…also three a 1981 letterwinner for WSU…during JUNIOR year was an All-Rivers League letters for coach Terry Reed in basketball…during JUNIOR year earned All- pick as a defensive lineman and also named to the All-Lewis County team by Greater Spokane League first team honors on defense and won the team’s the Centralia Chronicle…all-league second team in basketball…as a SE- defensive back of the year winner…led the GSL in interceptions with NIOR received All-West Region honors by Student Sport…All-Pacific 9 de- seven…team finished the regular season with a 9-0 mark and won the GSL fensive lineman…team MVP winner…Daily Olympian first team all-area pick title…SENIOR season rushed for 1187 yards…scored 13 touchdowns…picked and a NW Nugget by the Tacoma News Tribune…Associated Press All-State off a team-high six passes…team’s MVP winner…Tigers went 7-2…earned first team pick on both offense and defense…a Seattle Times Red Chip pick all-league first team honors on both offense and defense…an All-Far West and an All-Far West pick by Prep Star Magazine…honorable mention Fab 15 pick by Prep Star Magazine…Seattle Times Red Chip honoree…leading rusher selection by the Orange County Register…selected to play in the State East- in the East-West Shrine All-Star game with 101 yards. West Shrine Game in Spokane. COLEMAN’S WSU CAREER ARMSTRONG’S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2000-01): V-letter… Games - 8…Started - 1…started at strong FRESHMAN (2000-01): Redshirt season…earned one weekly team award: safety against Utah…missed the Oregon State game with a bruised Idaho/Offensive Scout Team. kidney…came back, only to break a finger against Oregon in the next game…missed the final two games after surgery to repair a broken finger RS-FRESHMAN (2001-02): V-letter…Games - 12…Starts - 9…moved into a (right hand) …earned the following seven weekly team awards: California/ starting role against California in the third game after an injury to Billy Special Team Big Play, BSU/Specialist of the Week, ASU/Cougar Claw/Spe- Knotts…maintained starting spot after Knott’s return…did not start against cialist of the Week/Assassin/Gamebreaker, Oregon/Cougar Claw...finished ASU because of a concussion suffered against UCLA, then returned for the the season with 19 tackles and two pass deflections...blocked a punt at final three games, including the Sun Bowl against Purdue…earned the fol- California that resulted in a WSU touchdown...returned eight kickoffs 203 lowing weekly team awards: California/Offensive Lineman; OSU/Most Disci- yards and had one punt return…in first action as a KO returner, had returns plined Offense. of 40 and 35 yards against Boise State…had four kickoff returns for 70 yards in a triple overtime loss at Arizona RS-SOPHOMORE (2002-03): Games - 12…Starts - 11…All-Pac-10 first team pick by the league’s coaches…first three starts at right tackle…then moved to SOPHOMORE (2001-02): V-letter…Games - 11…Starts - 5…missed the left side for most of the remaining games, although started against Washing- UCLA game with a concussion…earned the following weekly team awards: ton on the right side…missed Stanford and Arizona games with an ankle OSU/Pac-10 Defense; MSU/Defensive Back; Oregon/Pac-10 Special Teams; sprain suffered playing basketball…limited ASU’s , the national Oregon/Defensive Back...took over for the injured after three sack leader, to one sack…earned the following weekly team awards: Offen- games...in second start against Oregon State picked off two passes, return- sive Lineman - Idaho, MSU, USC. ing the first one 47 yards for a touchdown…also intercepted a pass at Boise State...broke up four passes and made 39 tackles, including 10 against Or- PERSONAL egon and eight at Stanford…had four tackles in the Sun Bowl against Purdue...WSU’s number two man with 12 punt returns for 77 yards and Calvin Armstrong…born 3-31-82…parents Daniel and Cindy Armstrong…one number two with nine kickoff returns for 199 yards and a team-leading 22.1 brother Curtis…hobbies include motorcycles…wants to major in a medical average. field. JUNIOR (2002-03): Games - 13…Starts - 13…All-Pac-10 honorable mention…has at least five tackles in all but the ASU game when he had three, and at UCLA, when he had four…hampered much of the season by a sore shoulder…had seven tackles in each of first two games, then nine at Ohio State…made six stops against Montana State and returned a fumble 11 yards for a touchdown…at California equaled career high with 10 tackles, made an interception and returned a blocked punt nine yards for a touchdown…made eight stops at Stanford and also returned two kickoffs 43 yards (long of 33)…made six stops at Arizona and three at home against ASU, then five in a win over Oregon and six against Washington…at UCLA 13 Washington State University Football HONORS CANDIDATES (Erik Coleman Continued) orable mention…had at least two receptions in each of WSU’s first 10 had four tackles, a deflection and returned an interception 25 yards for a games and four or more in seven games…shut out against Washington, touchdown and a 48-27 lead late in the game…earned the following weekly but came back with three for 68 yards and a score at UCLA…best game team awards: Defensive Pursuit Player - Idaho, Ohio State; Cougar Claw - seven catches for 133 yards against Oregon, along with two Nevada; Big Hit - Idaho, MSU, Washington; Pac-10 Defense - MSU, Califor- touchdowns…in Nevada opener had six receptions for 31 yards…against nia; Defensive Back - MSU, California, Washington; Specialist of the Week - Idaho caught five passes for 86 yards and two scores and ran a reverse into California; Special Teams Big Play - the end zone from 15 yards out…finished with six catches for 65 yards and PERSONAL WSU’s only score at Ohio State…grabbed five passes against MSU, then six at California for a career high 109 yards…has TD receptions in eight Erik James Coleman…born 5-6-82 in Sacramento, Calif…mother Cynthia games…also has seven KO Returns for 128 yards…has run three flanker Coleman…one brother Erin and one sister Erika…interested in a communi- reverses for 15-14-8 yards…earned the following weekly team awards: cation major at WSU. Offensive Back - Idaho; Big Hit - USC, Arizona…Pac-10 Offense - Oregon, Most Disciplined Offense - Oregon… DEFENSE G/GS T T P T AT TFL SACKS PI/YDS 2000 8/1 19 10 9 1/-5 0/0 0/0 PERSONAL 2001 11/5 39 23 16 2/-3 0/0 3/47 2002 13/13 86 58 28 2/-8 0/0 2/25 Devard Darling…born 4/16/82 in …parents Dennis Darling CAREER: 32/19 144 91 53 5/-16 0/0 5/72 and Wendy Smithe…identical twin brother Devaughn died while in- volved in off-season conditioning program at FSU in February, 2001…one KO RETURNS G/GS N O YDS AVG TD LG brother Dennis Jr. and two sisters, Stacey Darling and Monique Smithe…he 2000 8/1 8 203 25.4 0 40 is continuing his exercise sciences major at WSU. 2001 11/5 9 199 22.1 0 31 2002 13/13 8 154 19.2 0 33 YEAR G/GS PC YDS TD LG CAREER 32/19 25 556 22.2 0 40 2000 4/0 2 36 1 21 - At Florida State 2002 13/13 54 800 11 46 1 - Devard Darling CAREER 17/13 56 836 12 6-3/210 29 - Jason David Houston, Cornerback Austin 5-8/175 Covina, Calif. Charter Oak

DARLING’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

One of the top prospects in the state of Texas at wide receiver, earning three varsity letters for football coach Tom Stewart…also earned two DAVID’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER letters in track and one in basketball before ending his hoop career as a junior...played in a run-oriented offense at Austin...clocked by high A running back, corner and kick returner at Charter Oak High for coach school coaches at 4.4 in the 40-yard dash...named to the all-district Lou Farrar…earned three varsity letters in football, two in basketball team...regarded as the nation’s No. 24 wide receiver and the No. 28 (guard) and three in track (sprints)…as a SOPHOMORE named basket- prospect in Texas by SuperPrep...listed as the No. 51 wide receiver in ball team’s rookie of the year…JUNIOR year named to the All-Miramonte the nation by Rivals100.com...missed three games during senior season League first team on both offense and defense…first team All-CIF Div. IV with turf-toe...selected FSU over Texas A&M. on offense and to the All-CIF second team for the southern section…team was 10-2-1 and won the CIF Division IV title…also All-San Gabriel Valley DARLING’S FLORIDA STATE CAREER honorable mention on offense…during SENIOR year rushed for 2,046 yards on 246 carries…scored 27 touchdowns…only fumbled three times FRESHMAN (2000-01): Played in four games as a true in 14 games…had six receptions for 135 yards and one score…made 29 freshman…credited with two catches for 36 yards and had one tackles and picked off six passes…scored 168 points, broke up 12 touchdown…season-long was a 21-yard reception in the North Caro- passes…all-league first team on both offense and defense…league player lina game…had a 15-yard touchdown catch in the Maryland game. of the year…Tribune’s All-San Gabriel Valley first team on defense, as well as the LA Times first team…CIF Div. VII first team on offense and defense DARLING’S WSU CAREER and player of the year…CIF Southern Section offense first team pick…Prep Star Magazine All-America pick and Super Prep Magazine All-Far West SOPHOMORE (2001-02): Transferred to WSU after receiving a release choice…during his career team was 39-5-1….set school records for 246 from Florida State…arrived on campus Aug. 21…red-shirt carries in one season and 458 in his career…also record for passes broken season…cleared medically Oct. 31. up, 12.

RS-SOPHOMORE (2002-03): Games - 13…Starts - 13…All-Pac-10 hon DAVID’S WSU CAREER

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(Jason David Continued DUNNING’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER FRESHMAN (2000-01): V-letter… Games - 9…Started - 0…played in the final nine games of the season, usually on special teams but also as Lettered three times in football for coach Thomas Mosby…also let- a backup in WSU’s secondary…had solo tackles at California and Or- tered four times each in basketball and soccer…as a FRESHMAN se- egon State…deflected one pass at USC. lected to first team All-Seamount League in soccer…soccer team captain…SOPHOMORE year was a first team All-Seamount kicker and SOPHOMORE (2001-02): V-letter…Games - 12…Starts - 12…earned second team punter…repeat first team selection in soccer…soccer team the following weekly team awards: California/Big Hit…the following captain…honorable mention All-Seamount as a guard in basketball…as semester did not participate in spring drills while concentrating on his a JUNIOR voted the first team All-KingCo 3A kicker and second team course work...earned the starting spot at corner in fall camp...led WSU punter…first team All-KingCo in soccer as he led conference in with 11 kickoff returns for 208 yards…became one of WSU’s KO return scoring…soccer and basketball team captain…SENIOR year was first specialists in the fourth game, Arizona, and had his longest return, 34 team All-KingCo 3A kicker and punter…AP All-State kicker…first team yards, against the Wildcats...had three interceptions for 73 yards…picked All-KingCo soccer…honorable mention basketball…member of the off his first interception at Arizona…finished the season with two inter- Eastside Journal’s All-Eastside soccer team…1999 Seattle Times Male ceptions for 73 yards against Purdue in the Sun Bowl, returning one 45 Athlete of the Year…football, soccer and basketball team yards for a touchdown...second on the team with 12 passes deflected, captain…KingCo special teams player of the year. including three at Stanford and against Purdue...made six tackles against Oregon and Washington…against the Ducks, also deflected a DUNNING’S WSU CAREER pass, caused a fumble and recovered a fumble…had five tackles at Stanford and returned three kickoffs for 60 yards. FRESHMAN (1999-2000): Walked on in the fall of 1999…redshirt season. JUNIOR (2002-03): Games - 10…Starts - 10…All-Pac-10 honorable mention…seven interceptions ties him for third on WSU single-season RS-FRESHMAN (2000-01): Games - 2…Started - 1…played in WSU’s list…picked off passes in five consecutive games against MSU Califor- final two games, hitting one of two field goal attempts against Wash- nia, USC, Stanford and Arizona, missed three games with a fractured ington, a 33-yarder…made all three extra point kicks at USC in WSU’s cheek bone, then returned to action at UCLA and had another inter- win. ception, giving him seven in six straight games…had two picks against the Cardinal, one each in the other five games…six-game streak the RS-SOPHOMORE (2001-02): V-letter…Games - 12…Starts - 12...one longest ever for a WSU player…returns against Stanford were 36 and of 20 semi-finalists for the Lou Groza Award...All-Pac-10 first team pick 35 yards and each set up a Cougar score…suffered a fractured cheek and All-Pac-10 Academic second team…CoSIDA/Verizon All-District bone when attacked by teammate Ira Davis in the Cougar locker room VIII academic first team…named to The Sporting News All-Pac-10 Oct. 29…underwent surgery the following week…recorded five tack- team...earned Special Team Player of the Game honors against Purdue les in the Nevada opener and at California…two tackles against Idaho in the Sun Bowl, hitting all four field goals (a long of 47) and scoring 15 and OSU and three against MSU and UCLA…earned the following points...scored 15 points against California with three field goals and weekly team awards: Big Hit - Nevada; Pac-10 Defense - Stanford, six extra points…had 12 points against Idaho and Oregon State and Arizona. 10 points against Stanford...longest field goal 49 yards at Arizona...was a perfect 16-16 on field goals inside 40 yards…did not have a field goal PERSONAL attempt in the final two games of the regular season and also had no attempts at Boise Stat...RANKING: Nationally tied for 26th in field Jason Aeron Walter David…born 6-12-82…parents Walter and Dawn goals, 1.27 per game, and 34th in scoring, 7.82 points…in the Pac-10 David…enjoys fishing…looking at a communications major at WSU. tied for second in field goals and second overall in scoring, but the top scoring kicker in the conference...RECORDS: Set a WSU scoring record DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS PI/YDS for kickers with 101 points, topping Jason Hanson’s previous record of 2000 9/0 2 2 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 99 points in 1989…finished second on WSU’s one-season scoring list, 2001 12/12 36 34 2 0/0 0/0 3/73 trailing only Steve Broussard’s 104 points in 1989. 2002 10/10 38 33 5 0/0 0/0 7/101 CAREER: 31/22 38 69 7 0/0 0/0 10/174 RS-JUNIOR (2002-03): Games - 13…All-Pac-10 honorable mention…leads the Pac-10 in scoring, kick scoring and field goals…hit a 35-yarder with 1:50 to play against USC, forcing overtime, then 10 - Drew Dunning drilled another 35-yarder to win the game on WSU’s first possession in Kicker overtime…named Pac-10 Specialist of the Week for his play against USC…kicked four field goals in triple overtime loss to Washington…2- 5-11/165 4 on field goals; including all three attempts in the Nevada opener…no Issaquah, Wash. field goals or attempts against Idaho and Ohio State…hit a 27 yarder against MSU, then 42 and 48 yarders at California, the first time he has Liberty hit two over 40 yards in one game…missed from 45 yards at California……suffered PAT blocks against California and Oregon…longest field goals 48 yards against Cal and USC and 47 against ASU…included on the Lou Groza pre-season watch list…his only missed FG at UCLA was blocked…earned the following weekly team awards: Most Disciplined Special Teams - Idaho; Pac-10 Special- ist - USC, Stanford, Washington; Special Teams Big Play - USC, Or- egon, Specialist of the Week - Oregon; Gamebreaker - Washington…Career Starts = 26…Career Points: 218, ranking fourth on the WSU all-time list, and third among kickers…Career FG: 41/56 (long 49)…Career PAT: 95-101 (.941)…111 points this year is a WSU single-season record.

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123 yards against MSU with 25 carries, scoring twice…also had three (Drew Dunning Continued) receptions against MSU… made first start at Arizona and responded PERSONAL with a season-high 29 carries for 119 yards…started the next week Drew Dunning…born 4-17-80 in Bellevue, Wash…parents Janet and against ASU with 11 carries for 39 yards and two touchdowns…against Carl Dunning…father attended Washington State…played for the USC gained 92 yards and had a 75-yard touchdown run in the Cougar’s Washington state Olympic Development Program soccer team from overtime win…came back the next week to gain 52 yards, but scored 1994-96…3.2 prep GPA…state DECA qualifier in 1999…pursuing a WSU’s first TD on a 42-yard run, helping the Cougs to a 23-0 lead…earned degree in communications. the following weekly team awards: Pac-10 Offense - MSU, Arizona, KICKING G/GS PTS PAT FGM-FGA LG Oregon; Offensive Back - USC; Big Hit - Stanford 2000 2/1 6 3-3 1-2 33 2001 12/12 101 47-51 18-22 49 PERSONAL 2002 13/13 113 47-49 22-33 48 CAREER 27/26 220 97-103 41-57 49 Jermaine Green…born 08/01/81. RUSHING G/GS TCB YG YL NYG AVG TD LG 30 - Jermaine Green 2002 13/5 150 862 33 829 5.5 9 80 Running Back 5-11/221 RECEIVING G/GS PC YDS AVG TD LG Dayton Beach, Fla. 2002 13/5 14 127 9.1 1 26 Spruce Creek/ 95 - Jeremey Williams Butler County J.C. Defensive Tackle 6-4/285 Spokane, Wash. Ferris

GREEN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

Attended Spruce Creek High, graduating 1999…named to the SuperPrep All-American as a senior.

GREEN’S BUTLER COUNTY CC CAREER WILLIAMS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

FRESHMAN (2000-01): Attended Butler County CC in Kansas, where A two-sport standout at Ferris High with varsity letters in football and he was coached by Troy Morell…rushed for 646 yards in eight games basketball...coached by Clarence Hough...football captain senior and scored three touchdowns…longest run a team-high 60 yards…also year...as a JUNIOR, recorded 100 tackles, including 36 for losses and 11 caught eight passes for 88 yards, with a long of 56…two kickoff returns sacks,...named to the All-Greater Spokane League first team...All-State for 28 yards…scored 24 points…averaged 95.3 all-purpose yards per pick...team’s outstanding lineman...had 15 tackles against Rogers and game. 12 in a game against Mesa...SENIOR year honored with selection to the National Recruiting Center National 100 (51) and to The Sporting SOPHOMORE (2001-02): Rushed for 1,010 yards for the Grizzlies as News’ Top 101 (81) team...ESPN top 100...received five votes in the Best Butler County CC won the Kansas JCCC title with a 15-14 win over in the West poll by the Long Beach P-T...a Seattle Times Red Chip pick Garden City CC…the next week dropped a 31-19 contest to Georgia and named to the Northwest Nugget second team by the Tacoma Military College in the Golden Isles Bowl…scored 72 points with 12 News Tribune...National Football Hall of Fame lineman of the year...an touchdowns, 10 rushing and two receiving…averaged .53 yards per All-State second team pick by the Washington Prep Report...made 83 carry…also caught 11 passes for 197 yards, with a long of 38…named tackles, including 21 for losses and four sacks...All-GSL selection for the by jcfootball.com as the 55th best player in junior college and the second straight year. number five running back…best games included 29 carries for 168 yards against Coffeyville…rushed for 141 yards against Highland, 135 WILLIAMS’ WSU CAREER against Independence, 123 and 104 against Dodge City and 101 against Fort Scott…Butler County has 22 alumni who have played in the FNL, FRESHMAN (1999-00): Redshirt season. including former Idaho Vandal Mao Tosi and both Skip McClendon and Bruce Perkins at ASU. RS-FRESHMAN (2000-01): V-letter…Games - 10…Starts - 1...named to the All-Pac-10 Academic first team...played in 10 games, missing GREEN’S WSU CAREER only the Idaho contest...started one game, Utah...credited with 14 tackles, including at least one in each of his last eight games...best JUNIOR (2002-03): Enrolled January, 2002, and participated in spring outing came against California when he made four tackles…against drills...Games - 13…Starts - 5…All-Pac-10 honorable mention…picked Boise State, had two tackles, both for losses…only sack was against up a career high 180 rushing yards against Oregon, then pulled a groin BSU...found out after the season had played with a broken bone in his muscle early in the Washington game when he only had five carries for left leg that required surgery and the placement of a small metal rod 11 yards…came back at UCLA to gain 112 yards, 111 in the first half in his leg. before going to the sidelines because of the flu…his big play was an 80 yard TD run just before halftime that put WSU up 31-14…rushed for RS-SOPHOMORE (2001-02): V-letter…Games - 12…Starts - 1…earned

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(Jeremey Williams Continued) the following weekly team awards: OSU/Defensive Lineman; Stanford/ Defensive Lineman...All-Pac-10 Academic first team…CoSIDA/Verizon All-District VIII academic first team...rotated into the defensive line regularly and had 21 tackles, including a career high seven against UCLA...best games included four tackles against Oregon State, when he also had a sack and forced one fumble…also made four tackles, including two TFL and one sack, against Purdue in the Sun Bowl…recovered a fumble at Stanford when he also shared a sack.

PERSONAL

Jeremey Jon Williams...born 12-20-80 at Spokane, Wash...parents Adrian and Wallace Williams...father an offensive lineman at WSU 1970-71...one sister Stephanie...likes to swim and lift weights...prep GPA 3.7...honor roll student...member of DECA...interested in communications major at WSU.

DEFENSE G/GS TT PT ATT TFL SACKS INT 2000 10/1 14 10 4 2/-4 1/-1 0/0 2001 12/1 31 14 17 6/-15 2.5/-13 0/0 2002 13/12 47 33 14 12/-47 5/-30 0/0 CAREER: 35/14 92 57 35 20/-66 8.5/-44 0/0

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