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2004 Summer Football Prospectus Wyoming Football Contacts: Kevin McKinney, Sports Information Director Tim Harkins, Assistant Sports Information Director Fast Facts

General Information 2004 University of Wyoming Football Schedule Location: Laramie, Wyo. Date Opponent Special Events Time (TV) Founded: 1886 Sat., Sept. 4 APPALACHIAN STATE Motorcycle Rally Weekend TBA Enrollment: 13,162 Sat., Sept. 11 at Texas A&M TBA President: Dr. Philip L. Dubois Sat., Sept. 25 OLE MISS Hall of Fame/Campus Pass TBA Athletics Director: Gary Barta Sat., Oct. 2 LOUISIANA-MONROE Family Weekend/Ag Day/Band Day TBA Colors: Brown & Sat., Oct. 9 SAN DIEGO STATE* Homecoming TBA Wyoming Prairie Gold Sat., Oct. 16 at Brigham Young* TBA Nickname: Cowboys, Pokes Fri., Oct. 22 at Colorado State* 7:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Conference: Mountain West Sat., Oct. 30 AIR FORCE* Military Day TBA Stadium: War Memorial Sat., Nov. 6 at UNLV* TBA Capacity: 32,580 Sat., Nov. 13 UTAH* TBA Offensive Scheme: One-back Sat., Nov. 20 at New Mexico* TBA Defensive Scheme: 4-3 Home games in bold * Indicates games All gametimes listed are tentative and subject to change Sports Information Staff Wyoming Football Coaching Staff Football Office Phone: (307) 766-3155 Football Contacts Head Coach: Joe Glenn (South Dakota ‘71) Sports Information Director: Overall Record: 162-67-1 (.707), 20th year Kevin M. McKinney Record at Wyoming: 4-8, One year Assistant Sports Information Director: Tim Harkins Defensive Coaching Staff Sports Information Phone: Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Secondary: Mike Breske (South Dakota State ‘81) (307) 766-2256 Linebackers: Marty English (N. Colorado ‘86) Sports Information FAX: Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Tackles: Chris Knutsen (Valparaiso ‘77) (307) 766-2346 Defensive Line: Lance Robinson (Montana ‘97) Kevin McKinney's Home and Cell Phone: Home: (307) 742-3181 Offensive Staff Cell: (307) 760-7845 Offensive Coordinator/: Bill Cockhill (Montana ‘94) Tim Harkins' Home and Cell Phone: Running Backs: Bryan Applewhite (N. Colorado ‘98) Home: (307) 742-6309 Offensive Line: Chad Germer (Montana ‘93) Cell: (307) 760-7847 Tight Ends: Harvey Patton Jr. (N. Colorado ‘94) Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers: Ron Wisniewski (Rutgers ‘87) Sports Information Staff Asst. Sports Information Director: Director of Football Operations Don Julian (Wyoming ‘89) Amy Dambro SID Office Manager: Football Office Staff Donna Messer Diane Dodson Robyn Mishler Mailing Address: Ross Evans Sports Information Office Graduate Assistants University of Wyoming Defensive Graduate Assistant: Jason Petrino (Carroll College ‘00) Department 3414 Offensive Graduate Assistant: Tony Spencer (Carroll College ‘96) 1000 E. University Ave. Laramie, WY 82071 2004 Squad Breakdown Overnight Shipping Address: Offense Defense Specialists Total Sports Information Office Starters Returning: 6 61 13 University of Wyoming Starters Lost: 5 51 11 16th and Gibbon Streets Lettermen Returning: 16 19 3 38 Laramie, WY 82071 Lettermen Lost: 9 11 1 21 (307) 766-2256 Offense Defense Specialists Total Lettermen Returning: 16 19 3 38 Redshirts/Squadmen Returning: 16 10 2 28 2004 Signees: 15 13 0 28 Total 47425 94 WyominG Cowboy Football Wyoming 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL 2004 Wyoming Football Season Outlook

What a difference a year makes. Joe Glenn has gotten a lot done in the short time he has been at the University of Wyoming. He and his staff were hired Dec. 12, 2002, and immediately went to work. Given the time restraints, they did the very best they could in the recruiting arena, then pulled off a couple of big victories during the fall over rivals Brigham Young and Colorado State. Glenn’s first season produced a 4-8 record, twice as many victories as during any of Wyoming’s three previous seasons. Things were much easier during Glenn’s second spring on the UW campus. The coaches knew more about the players, the players knew more about the coaches, their expectations and their schemes. There was still much to be done, but after spring training, Glenn was pleased with the progress his team had made. Spring training answered any questions at , and in the defensive front seven. Heading into fall camp, work remains to be done in developing depth in the offensive line and secondary, and in solidifying the position. “In my mind, spring training is a time for teaching and learning,” Glenn says. “We don’t do a lot of hitting during the spring. I thought our camp went very well until Jay McNeal was injured (knee surgery). That put a damper on things, but it didn’t minimize the progress that was made by this team. Other than that injury, I thought we had an outstanding spring. If we can make the same progress during our pre-fall session, we will be okay. “We still have some question marks. Certainly the injury to McNeal left us short in the secondary, and we need to feel comfortable with our depth in the offensive line. In both of those areas, especially in the o-line, we’re counting on individuals who were not with us during spring training.” Those individuals Glenn is talking about include a pair of veterans who missed spring training because of injury, and a junior college transfer who will arrive on campus in the fall. Junior tackle Dan Fisher (recovering from knee surgery), and junior guard Drew Severn (recovering from shoulder surgery), should be ready to roll for the season. Both saw plenty of playing time a year ago, and will really give the o-line a boost. The Cowboys are hoping that junior college transfer Alan Erving (6-4, 315) will help that depth problem. Erving comes to Wyoming from Chaffey College (Calif.). A fourth lineman, Mark Schwarz (6-4, 290, So.), produced an outstanding spring to elevate him into the mix. “It is critical that we improve our depth in that offensive line,” Glenn says. “We feel good about our starting group. Those guys had outstanding springs. But we need to have two or three more guys step up.” Three of those starters saw plenty of time last season. Senior Trenton Franz, at center, is an all-conference nominee. Left Tackle Chase Johnson (6-8, 307, So.), and right guard Jason Karcher (6-3, 304, So.) both learned a great deal as redshirt freshmen starters last season. Both were thrown into the fire, and fared very well. The new projected starter at right tackle is Hunter Richards (6-7, 275, RSo.), who walked on to the program a year ago and had quite a spring. He looked very much like Johnson, and the staff believes he will improve in the same way. The only other area of the offense that seems to harbor questions is the tight end position. Chris Cox (6-7, 246, Sr.) had a good spring, but there are concerns about depth at that spot. This also is an area where the Cowboys are looking for help from the junior college ranks. John Wadkowski (6-4, 250, Jr.), a transfer from Ventura College (Calif.) was a Jaycee All-American, and the coaching staff is anxious to take a look at him. While concerns do exist, one of the biggest positives out of spring training was the work of starting quarterback Corey Bramlet. He had an excellent spring, and proved he will be an outstanding leader for this team. Who will fill the backup role still has not totally been answered. “It all starts with that position,” Glenn says. “A guy has to look good on a horse to lead a cavalry, and Corey (Bramlet) really looks good on that horse. We were very pleased with the way he prepared, competed and led the team. We look for him to have an outstanding season.” One thing is certain, he will have a talented stable of receivers as targets. Jovon Bouknight (6-1, 189, Jr.) should be one of the top playmakers in the league. He is an outstanding athlete who can catch the deep ball and catch the ball in a crowd. Josh Barge (6-0, 203, Jr.) had an outstanding sophomore season, and is expected to be a main target. Dustin Pleasant (6-1, 175, RSo.) missed last season because of injury but is back and produced an excellent spring. There is good depth, as well, with Michael Ford (6-2, 203, RFr.), Tyler Holden (5-11, 173, RSo.), Jason Wallace (6-2, 180, Jr.) and Taber LeMarr (6-3, 179, RFr.). “We lost a couple of outstanding receivers (Ryan McGuffey and Malcom Floyd), who will go down as two of the greats at Wyoming,” Glenn says. “But as a group, we may be deeper and more effective than we were a year ago.”

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The running back position was another area that put smiles on coaches’ faces. A couple of returnees, and a junior college transfer have combined to make the position very sound. Ivan Harrison (5-7, 190, So.) had a big spring, and will head into the fall as the starter. Junior C.R. Davis (5-10, 193) and junior college transfer Joseph Harris (5-7, 205, Jr.) from Butler County Community College (Kan.) also played very well. “We must run the football to be effective,” Glenn says. “We feel these three will give us an opportunity to do that.” While the Cowboys must run the football offensively to be effective, they need to stop the run on the other side of the ball. “We just can’t allow teams to run on us like they did last season,” Glenn says. “Down the stretch of our season, people pushed us around. We feel we have made some adjustments and some moves that will help prevent that from happening this year. “We are much better on that side of the ball,” he continues. “There’s no doubt in my mind that we have much better team speed. We’re also going to be a better defense against the run.” Redshirt junior Dusty Hoffschneider, at nose guard, had a great spring. A little guy (5-10, 250) by today’s standards, Hoffschneider was outstanding at stopping the run. The move of junior Aaron Robbins (6-4, 241) from tight end to defensive end also turned out to be a big plus in that d-line. Robbins seems very suited for the defensive side of the ball. Add those two to some outstanding veterans, and the Cowboys are much more formidable. Senior tackles Zach Morris (6-2, 281) and Jacob Bonde (6-3, 299) and junior end John Flora (6-4, 273) give the Cowboys strength and experience up front. There is more strength and experience at linebacker, as well. Seniors Randy Tscharner (6-2, 238), in the middle, and Guy Tuell (6-1, 215), on the weakside, were first-year starters at their positions a season ago. Both are much more equipped to handle those spots this season. Sophomore John Prater (6-2, 229) also had an outstanding spring, and will challenge Tscharner for that starting job in the middle. On the strongside, sophomore Austin Hall (6-2, 212) had an outstanding spring and earned the starting nod heading into the fall. The secondary took a hit when McNeal was injured during the final spring scrimmage. He is not expected to return until October. Moving into his starting strong safety spot will be sophomore Marcial Rosales (6-1, 219), who had an outstanding spring and saw playing time last year as a freshman. The free safety spot is manned by sophomore John Wendling (6-1, 203), who had one of the best springs of anyone in the secondary. An outstanding athlete, Wendling has become comfortable with the system, and possesses the talent and competitiveness to become a leader in the secondary. The corner position has some depth questions. Although he missed some of spring training, Derrick Martin (5-11, 182, So.) demonstrated that he is an excellent cover corner. Junior Terrance Butler (6-1, 177) is the other starting corner. Both sides will be backed up by younger players. Glenn expects that all four positions will be strengthened by the influx of new players in the fall. The kicking game appears to be following in the tradition of some of Wyoming’s most outstanding special teams. Place-kicker Deric Yaussi (5-11, 181, Jr.) had an outstanding season last year and an excellent spring. He has developed into a major weapon for the Cowboys. Punter Adam Brooks (5-11, 191, Jr.) has not kicked in a regular-season game, but demonstrated during spring training that he, too, can be quite a weapon. He has a gifted leg. The backup at both positions, Scott Parker (6-0, 188, Jr.), has made great strides, and is certainly capable of filling in at either spot. “Deric (Yaussi) is 20 pounds bigger, and looks very good,” Glenn says. “Adam (Brooks) made a great deal of progress during the spring. He has a tremendous leg, and can pound the football. Parker’s improvement in the spring was impressive, he is starting to come on, in both areas. We really like our kicking game.”

WyominG Cowboy Football Page three University of Wyoming Football Tickets May be Purchased On-Line for the Wyoming 2004 Season at www.WyomingAthletics.com: Tickets to University of Wyoming 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL football games may be purchased on-line for the upcoming 2004 season at the University of Wyoming Athletics website www.wyomingathletics.com On-line ticketing for the 2004 Cowboy season will allow Wyoming fans to both order tickets 2004 Wyoming Home Schedule to on-line and pick out their seats at the time of placing their order. Feature MWC Rivals Air Force, San UW fans may also still order tickets by phone. If calling from outside of Laramie, dial toll free Diego State and Utah, Plus Ole Miss at 1-800-922-9461. If calling from Laramie, the phone number is 766-4850. Becomes the First SEC Team to Visit The UW Athletics Ticket Office is located in the Arena-Auditorium on Willett Drive. Laramie: The Wyoming Cowboys’ 2004 2004 American National Bank Front Range Kickoff Luncheon to be Held in football schedule will feature six home games in War Memorial Stadium. Highlighting the Denver on Thursday, Aug. 19: The 2004 American National Bank Mountain West home schedule will be the 43rd meeting with Conference Front Range Kickoff Luncheon is scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 19, 2004, at the Denver longtime rival Air Force and the first-ever Marriott Tech Center. meeting against the University of Mississippi. Once again this year, the luncheon is open to fans along the Front Range. Ole Miss’ visit to Laramie will also mark the The featured speakers will be head coaches Joe Glenn of Wyoming, Fisher DeBerry of Air Force first time in history that a Southeastern and Sonny Lubick of Colorado State, as well as Mountain West Conference Commissioner Craig Conference school has played football in the Thompson. state of Wyoming. Fans can reserve tickets for the event on the Mountain West Conference website. The ticket Ole Miss and Wyoming will face each application form can be found at the following link: other on Saturday, Sept. 25. The Air Force http://www.fansonly.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/mwc/genrel/auto_pdf/04frkluncheon Falcons come to town on Saturday, Oct. 30. The schedule for the luncheon will be as follows: Cowboy fans can also look forward to 11:00 a.m. Reception and Silent Auction Mountain West Conference matchups with San 11:45 Lunch Diego State (Oct. 9), and MWC defending 12:00 p.m. Craig Thompson, Mountain West Conference champion Utah (Nov. 13). Fisher DeBerry, Air Force The other two non-conference home Sonny Lubick, Colorado State games for UW will feature Appalachian State in Joe Glenn, Wyoming the season opener on Sept. 4, and Louisiana- Ticket prices are: Monroe on Oct. 2. $250 for a table of 10 Wyoming’s five-game road schedule will $50 for two tickets begin at Texas A&M on Sept. 11. It is the third $25 for individual tickets time in the last five seasons that the Aggies and Cowboys have played. Wyoming traveled to Mountain West Conference Has Three Bowl Game Ties Entering the 2004 College Station on Sept. 9, 2000, and A&M College Football Season: The Mountain West Conference has secured three automatic bowl returned to Laramie on Sept. 6, 2001, in a bids as the 2004 season approaches. Thursday night ESPN game. This year’s meeting Once again in 2004, the Mountain West Conference champion will play in the AutoZone versus Texas A&M also marks the fourth time in Liberty Bowl versus the champion of Conference USA. The Liberty Bowl has featured the five seasons that UW has played at least one Big Mountain West Champion since the conference was formed in 1999. This year is the final year of a 12 school. The 2002 season was the only one in current three-year agreement between the MWC and the Liberty Bowl. the last five that UW didn’t play a Big 12 foe. The Las Vegas Bowl will have the second choice of MWC bowl eligible teams, and will pit the The Pokes other four road games in 2004 MWC representative against the No. 5 team from the Pacific-10 Conference. The 2004 season will will be at BYU on Oct. 16; at Colorado State on also mark the final year of a three-year contract between the Mountain West and the Las Vegas Friday, Oct. 22 in a made-for-television game on Bowl. ESPN2; at UNLV on Nov. 6 and at New Mexico, In only its third year of existence, the San Francisco Bowl has changed its name to the Nov. 20. Emerald Bowl for the 2004 season. The Emerald Bowl will once again be sponsored by Diamond 2004 Schedule Notes Walnut and its new brand, Emerald Nuts. The Emerald Bowl has the third choice of MWC bowl •Home games versus rivals Air Force eligible teams. The Mountain West member will face the No. 6 team from the Pacific-10 (Oct. 30), San Diego State (Oct. 9) and Utah Conference. This will mark the third year of a four-year contract between the Mountain West (Nov. 13). Conference and the Emerald Bowl. •The 2004 schedule will feature the first SEC 2004 Mountain West Conference Bowl Schedule team to play in Laramie. The University of Bowl Date Location MWC Team Opponent Television Mississippi will face the Cowboys Sept. 25. AutoZone Liberty Dec. 31, 2004 Liberty Bowl MWC Conference ESPN 1:30 p.m.,M.T. Memphis, Tenn. Champion USA Champion 2004 Wyoming Schedule Features Four Bowl Teams from 2003: The Las Vegas Dec. 23, 2004 Sam Boyd Stadium Second Pacific-10 ESPN Wyoming Cowboys will play four teams that 7:45 p.m.,M.T. Las Vegas, Nev. Choice # 5 Team appeared in bowl games in 2003. They are: Colorado State Emerald Dec. 30, 2004 SBC Park Third Pacific-10 ESPN2 Lost to Boston College, 21-35, 2:30 p.m.,M.T. San Francisco, Calif. Choice # 6 Team in the Diamond Walnut San Francisco Bowl Mississippi Defeated Oklahoma State, 31-28, in the SBC Cotton Bowl New Mexico Lost to Oregon State, 14-55, in the Sega Sports Las Vegas Bowl Utah Defeated Southern Mississippi, 17-0, in the AXA Liberty Bowl WyominG Cowboy Football Page four Wyoming 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL

2003 Cowboys Ranked No. 3 in the Mountain West Conference Media Select Cowboys as the “2004 Team on Nation in Fewest Turnovers -- No. 15 the Rise”: At the conclusion of the 2003 college football season, a poll of Mountain West in Turnover Margin: One of the things Conference media members resulted in the University of Wyoming being voted as the “2004 Team that the 2003 Wyoming Football team did on the Rise.” The poll was conducted by the Las Vegas Review Journal, and included media exceptionally well was protect the ball and limit covering all eight MWC member institutions. turnovers. The Wyoming Cowboys received 53.3 percent of the votes regarding the poll question -- Wyoming committed a total of only 15 “Which MWC team is on the rise in 2004?”. The next highest percentage of votes received by a turnovers last season -- six and nine team was 20.0 percent cast for San Diego State. The other two teams receiving votes were UNLV . That was an average of only (13.3 percent) and Utah (13.3 percent). 1.25 turnovers per game. UW ranked No. 3 in the nation in fewest turnovers. Pokes Win Back the Bronze Boot: For the first time in five seasons, the Wyoming On the other side of the coin, Wyoming Cowboys defeated Colorado State and won back the “Bronze Boot” trophy. forced 24 opponent turnovers -- 12 fumbles With its 35-28 victory over CSU on Nov. 1, 2003, Wyoming improved its record in the “Bronze and 12 interceptions -- for an average of 2.00 Boot” series to 19-17. turnovers per game. The battle for the “Bronze Boot” dates back to the 1968 season. UW ranked No. 15 in the NCAA in The overall series between archrivals Wyoming and Colorado State dates back to 1899, and turnover margin, with a +0.75 turnover last year’s meeting marked the 95th meeting between the two Rocky Mountain rivals. margin per game. The Wyoming Cowboys Defeat Rivals BYU and CSU in the Same Season: The 2003 Turnover Statistics Wyoming Cowboys win over Colorado State in 2003 was not only the first for the Pokes over the Category NCAA Rank Rams since 1998, but it also completed a season sweep over rivals BYU and CSU. Fumbles Lost Tie No. 4 (6 fumbles) Perhaps the season sweep was inspired by a speech from former Wyoming All-Conference Passes Had Intercepted Tie No. 19 (9 ints.) linebacker Mike Schenbeck during the week of the Colorado State game. Schenbeck’s 1988 squad Turnovers Lost No. 3 (15 TOs) was the last UW team to accomplish the sweep of Colorado State and Brigham Young in the same season. Fumbles Recovered Tie No. 42(12 fumbles) Another former Cowboy linebacker, 1987 All-American Galand Thaxton, also spoke to the Passes Intercepted Tie No. 67 (12 ints.) Cowboys during the week leading up to the CSU game. Thaxton’s senior season of 1987 also saw Turnovers Gained Tie No. 60 (24 TOs) the Pokes sweep BYU and CSU. Both the 1987 and ‘88 Cowboy squads captured conference titles. Turnover Margin Tie No. 15 (+0.75 TOs per game) Wyoming Quarterback Casey Bramlet Drafted by the in War Memorial Stadium in 55th the Seventh Round of the 2004 NFL Draft: Wyoming quarterback Casey Bramlet was selected as the 17th pick in the seventh round (218th overall pick) of the 2004 National Football Season: The 2004 season marks the 55th League (NFL) Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. season of War Memorial Stadium Bramlet, a native of Wheatland, Wyo., concluded his college career in 2003 as Wyoming’s all- "The War" opened on Sept. 16, 1950, with time leading passer and total offense leader. He threw for a career best 9,684 yards and accounted UW recording a 61-13 win over Montana State. for 9,575 yards of total offense. He also threw for 56 in his Wyoming career -- also a Although "The War" opened against school best. Montana State, it wasn't quite finished, lacking a scoreboard for that first game. The official dedication came the next week on Sept. 23 Streaks: Here are some current streaks for the Cowboys. versus nationally-ranked Baylor. The Cowboys •Jovon Bouknight has caught at least two passes in each of the last 24 consecutive won that game 7-0. games -- every game of his career. War Memorial's original capacity was •Trenton Franz has started the last 31 consecutive games at center for the Cowboys. 20,000 in 1950. It was expanded to 25,500 in •Guy Tuell has started the last eight consecutive games for the Cowboys at linebacker, and has 1970, and the seating was increased to a started 30 of the last 31 games for UW at either safety or linebacker. The only game he capacity of 33,500 in 1977. missed was at Air Force in 2003 due to injury. Following reconstruction of the upper •Zach Morris has started the last 14 consecutive games on the defensive line for the Pokes. deck on the West side of War Memorial •Jacob Bonde has started the last 12 consecutive games at defensive tackle for UW. Stadium in the summer of 2004, the new •Jovon Bouknight has started the last 12 consecutive games at for Wyoming capacity of War Memorial Stadium is 32,580. •Chase Johnson has started the last 12 consecutive games at left offensive tackle for UW -- every game of his career. War Memorial Stadium by Decade •Randy Tscharner has started the last 12 consecutive games at middle linebacker for the Pokes Decade Record in “The War” -- every game of his career. 1950s 30- 9-4 (.744) •Jason Karcher has started the last 12 consecutive games on the offensive line for Wyoming -- 1960s 37- 4-1 (.893) every game of his career. 1970s 26-25-1 (.510) •Deric Yaussi has started the last 12 consecutive games at place-kicker for the Cowboys. 1980s 44-16-0 (.733) •Jay McNeal has started the last eight consecutive games at strong safety for Wyoming. He 1990s 45-15-1 (.746) will likely not be ready for the start of the 2004 season, however, due to having offseason 2000s 7-15-0 (.318) surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. Total 189-84-7 (.688) .

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WyominG Cowboy Football Page five Cowboy Offense Wyoming Coaching Staff: 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL Bill Cockhill, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Bryan Applewhite, Running Backs Cowboy Offense Chad Germer, Offensive Line Harvey Patton Jr., Tight Ends Ron Wisniewski, Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers University of Wyoming Passing Tony Spencer, Offensive Graduate Assistant Attack Among Best in the Nation: Over the past 18 years, the University of Wyoming Passing Attack Among Best in the Nation in 2003: The key to the Wyoming Football program has emerged as one Wyoming offense in the 2003 season was the passing game. Wyoming led the Mountain West of the most exciting and productive offensive Conference, and ranked No. 28 in the nation in passing offense. The Pokes averaged 261.17 teams in college football. The wide-open yards passing per game. passing offense utilized by the Cowboys Former UW quarterback Casey Bramlet ranked among the NCAA’s leading QBs, averaging resulted in Wyoming winning two conference 244.67 yards of total offense to rank No. 33 in the country. He was drafted by Cincinnati Bengals titles outright (1987 and '88), sharing a third in the seventh round of the 2004 NFL Draft. title (1993), winning the inaugural WAC Pacific Cowboy receivers Ryan McGuffey, Jovon Bouknight and Malcom Floyd all ranked nationally, Division Title (1996) and playing in four bowl as well. McGuffey and Floyd completed their eligibility in 2003, Bouknight returns for his junior games during the timespan. season in 2004. McGuffey signed as a free agent with the St. Louis Rams. Floyd was a free agent In fact, the Wyoming air attack is rare signee of the San Diego Chargers. indeed, ranking among the Top 30 teams in Of Wyoming’s 34 offensive touchdowns last season, the Pokes scored 23 of the 34 offensive passing 13 of the past 18 seasons and touchdowns through the air. Of those 23 passing touchdowns, Bouknight caught seven, Floyd ranking among the Top 30 in total offense caught six and McGuffey five. Below are some highlights of the Wyoming passing attack in 2003. nine of 18 years. Passing Total Offense Statistical Category UW’s NCAA Rank Year Ranking Ranking Passing Offense No. 28 (261.17 ypg) 1986 2nd 15th Passing Efficiency No. 47 (130.76 passing rating) 1987 5th 4th 1988 13th 6th Wyoming Individuals (NCAA Rankings) 1989 42nd 54th Casey Bramlet, QB 1990 27th 49th •No. 19 in pass completions, 20.08 completions per game 1991 8th 19th •No. 33 in total offense, 244.67 yards per game 1992 17th 30th •No. 43 in passing efficiency, 129.58 rating 1993 14th 14th •Threw 22 touchdowns and only nine interceptions in 2003 1994 8th 10th Ryan McGuffey 1995 13th 12th •No. 36 in receptions, 5.67 catches/game 1996 1st 3rd •No. 72 in average receiving yards, 67.92 yards per game 1997 46th 55th •No. 75 in total receiving yards, 815 total receiving yards 1998 39th 67th •Had four 100-yard games during the 2003 season -- 135 vs. Kansas, 130 at Air Force, 1999 31st 47th 111 at Utah and 121 vs. UNLV 2000 79th 104th Jovon Bouknight 2001 15th 58th •No. 39 in all-purpose yards, 122.67 yards per game 2002 18th 53rd •No. 42 in kickoff returns, 23.69 yards per return 2003 28th 82nd •No. 89 in average receiving yards, 62.17 yards per game •No. 93 in total receiving yards, 746 total receiving yards Red-Zone Effectiveness, Cowboys •Had games of 115 yards and 99 yards receiving against Oklahoma State and Kansas, Converted on 76 Percent of Red- respectively Malcom Floyd Zone Opportunities in 2003: In the 38 •No. 54 in receptions, 5.25 catches/game times that the Wyoming Cowboys reached the •No. 66 in average receiving yards, 69.50 yards per game red zone (inside the opponent’s 20-yard line) •No. 68 in total receiving yards, 834 total receiving yards during the 2003 season, the Cowboys •Had three 100-yard games in 2003 -- 116 yards receiving at Oklahoma St., converted 29 of those opportunities into scores 120 at San Diego State and 143 vs. Colorado State for a 76.3 percent conversion percentage. 2003 NCAA Top Passing Teams Of those 29 scores inside the red zone, 20 Passing Passing were touchdowns and nine field goals. NCAA Rank and Team Average NCAA Rank and Team Average Below is a breakdown of Wyoming’s red- 1. Texas Tech 473.5 yards 16. Clemson 283.6 zone effectiveness in 2003. 2. Hawaii 384.4 17. San Jose State 282.4 Red-Zone Effectiveness Breakdown 3. North Carolina State 352.3 18. Colorado 279.3 Rushing Touchdowns 10 4. Miami (Ohio) 340.9 19. Toledo 278.3 Passing Touchdowns 10 5. Boise State 336.3 20. Arizona State 274.3 Field Goals 9 6. Oregon State 328.1 21. Washington State 271.2 Total Scores in Red Zone 29 of 38 (76.3%) 7. Akron 311.3 22. Michigan 270.8 8. Western Michigan 308.4 23. Michigan State 270.0 Red-Zone Missed Opportunities 9. Bowling Green 300.4 24. Washington 269.7 Missed Field Goals 3 10. Connecticut 297.9 25. Florida State 269.6 Series Ended on Downs 1 11. Louisiana Tech 293.3 26. California 264.6 Interceptions Thrown 2 12. Oklahoma 292.7 27. Memphis 263.0 Fumbles Lost 1 13. USC 291.6 28. Wyoming 261.2 Time Expired in Half 2 14. Pittsburgh 288.2 29. Louisville 260.7 Total Missed Opportunities 9 of 38 (23.7%) 15. Mississippi 286.0 30. Tulane 257.8 WyominG Cowboy Football Page six Jovon Bouknight Chasing Wyoming Receiving Greats: He is only a junior, but Wyoming already he is approaching some of the great names in Wyoming Football history in terms of 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL receivers. Jovon Bouknight needs only nine more receptions and 298 receiving yards to move into the Top 10 in both categories in Wyoming school history. Cowboy Offense Through his first two seasons, Bouknight has amassed 110 career receptions and 1,435 receiving yards. He has averaged 55 catches and 717.5 receiving yards per season. If he maintains Jovon Bounkight Named Honorable those averages for his remaining two seasons, Bouknight will challenge the top five receivers in UW Mention Sophomore All-American history -- Marcus Harris, Ryan Yarborough, Wendell Montgomery, Ryan McGuffey and Malcom by CollegeSportsReport.com: Floyd. CollegeSportsReport.com named an All- Below are listings of Wyoming’s all-time greatest receivers and their career statistics. America football team for each class in 2003, as well as naming an overall All-America team. Wyoming Career Leaders in Receptions One of the members of its 2003 I-A All- Rank & Player Years Receptions America Sophomore Class was Wyoming’s 1. Marcus Harris 1993-96 259 (+149) Jovon Bouknight. 2. Ryan Yarborough 1990-93 239 (+129) Bouknight earned Honorable Mention 3. Ryan McGuffey 2000-03 231 (+121) Sophomore All-America honors from 4. Malcom Floyd 2000-03 186 (+76) CollegeSportsReport.com in 2003. 5. Wendell Montgomery 1996-99 181 (+71) 6. Mike Jones 1990-93 152 (+42) Bouknight Will Enter His Junior 7. Gordy Wood 1987-90 151 (+41) 8. Steve Martinez 1979-82 124 (+14) Season Looking to Break Into the 9. Bill Hoffman 1986-87 120 (+10) Wyoming Career Top 10 in 10. Shawn Wiggins 1987-90 119 (+9) Receptions and Receiving Yards: Jovon Bouknight 2002-Present 110 Jovon Bouknight will enter his junior season of 2004 needing only 298 receiving yards to Wyoming Career Leaders in Receiving Yards move into the Top 10 in career receiving yards Rank & Player Years Receiving Yards at the University of Wyoming, and he needs 1. Marcus Harris 1993-96 4,518 (+3,083) only nine receptions to break into the Top 10 2. Ryan Yarborough 1990-93 4,446 (+3,011) in career receptions at Wyoming. 3. Wendell Montgomery 1996-99 2,883 (+1,448) Bouknight currently has 110 career 4. Ryan McGuffey 2000-03 2,679 (+1,244) receptions and 1,435 career receiving yards. 5. Malcom Floyd 2000-03 2,411 (+976) Receiving Rec. 6. Steve Martinez 1979-82 2,043 (+608) Year G/GS Rec. Yards TDs 7. Shawn Wiggins 1987-90 2,027 (+592) 2001 Redshirted 8. Allyn Griffin 1981, 83-85 1,873 (+438) 2002 12/ 4 63 689 3 9. Archie Gray 1972-74 1,787 (+352) 2003 12/12 47 746 7 10. Mike Jones 1990-93 1,733 (+298) Totals 24/16 110 1,435 10 Jovon Bouknight 2002-Present 1,435

Bouknight One of the Most Versatile Bouknight Also Moving Up the Wyoming Career Reception List: Players in the Mountain West Junior wide receiver Jovon Bouknight has caught 10 touchdown passes during his career. He is tied for No. 12 on the Wyoming career TD reception list. Conference: Wide receiver Jovon Bouknight ranked No. 39 in the nation in all- Career Touchdown Receptions purpose yardage in 2003, averaging 122.67 Rank and Player Years TDS Rank and Player Years TDS yards per game. 1. Ryan Yarborough 1990-93 42 10. Gordy Wood 1988-90 11 In receving yards, he averaged 62.17 yards 2. Marcus Harris 1993-96 38 Robert Rivers 1990-91 11 per game to rank No. 89 in the nation. 3. Anthony Sargent 1986-87 19 Scottie Vines 2001-02 11 In kickoff returns, Bouknight ranked No. 4. Malcom Floyd 2000-Present 14 12.Jovon Bouknight 2002-Present 10 42 in the NCAA, averaging 23.69 yards per Gene Huey 1965-68 14 Wendell Montgomery 1996-99 10 return. Dewey McConnell 1948-61 14 Tom Kilpatrick 1985-88 10 Bouknight accounted for 1,472 all-purpose 7. Ryan McGuffey 2000-Present 13 Jay Novacek 1982-84 10 yards in 2003 -- 746 receiving, 616 in kickoff 8. Freddie Dussett 1986-88 12 Steve Martinez 1979-82 10 returns and 110 rushing. Allyn Griffin 1981, 1983-85 12 Archie Gray 1972-74 10 All-purpose yardage includes all rushing, receiving and return yardage. Passing yards aren’t included in all-purpose yardage. How They Scored: Below is a breakdown of how the Wyoming Cowboys and their opponents scored during the 2003 season. UW Opponents Mr. Versatile -- Part Two: There was not Offense a more versatile player on the Wyoming roster Rushing Touchdowns 11 23 in 2003 than wide receiver Jovon Bouknight. Passing Touchdowns 23 20 Against Air Force on Sept. 20, Bouknight Field Goals 12 14 caught a touchdown pass against the Falcons, Kick PATS 34 40 marking the third consecutive game in which Two-point PATs 0 1 he caught at least one TD pass, and he threw a Defense touchdown pass. Touchdowns 1 1 Bouknight also had one rushing TD during Special Teams the 2003 season -- versus Kansas. Touchdowns 1 1 In addition to being a multi-faceted Safety 0 3 offensive threat, Bouknight led UW in kickoff Total Points 286 360 returns. WyominG Cowboy Football Page seven Wyoming 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL

Cowboy Defense Cowboy Defense Coaching Staff: Senior Guy Tuell Will Make His Bid Mike Breske, Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Marty English, Linebackers to Break Into the Top 10 in Career Chris Knutsen, Defensive Tackles/Special Teams Tackles at UW: Wyoming senior linebacker Lance Robinson, Defensive Line Guy Tuell will make his bid to rank among the Jason Petrino, Defensive Graduate Assistant all-time great defenders in school history when he plays his final season as a Cowboy in 2004. Cowboy Defense Came Up With Big Turnovers in 2003 -- Wyoming’s Four Tuell currently has 170 career tackles. He needs 78 more tackles to break into the UW Victories All Came When UW Won or Broke Even in the Turnover Battle: The Career Top 10 in tackles. Wyoming defense forced 25 turnovers in the 2003 season, while Wyoming’s offense gave up only As a junior, he tied for 28th in the 15 turnovers. In the four games Wyoming won in 2003, it either won or broke even in the turnover Mountain West Conference in tackles, battle. averaging 5.8 tackles per game, and had a total Game Wyoming Turnovers Opponent Turnovers Margin Score of 69 tackles on the season. He accomplished Montana State 1 5 +4 W 21-10 that while playing 11 of Wyoming’s 12 games. at Oklahoma State 0 0 Even L 24-48 Tuell missed the Air Force game in 2003 due to Kansas 2 1 -1 L 35-42 a deep quad bruise that he suffered on the at Air Force 0 2 +2 L 29-35 opening kickoff of that game. at Boise State 2 3 +1 L 17-33 Tuell tied for third on the Cowboy squad at Utah State 0 3 +3 W 48-21 in tackles in ‘03 with 69. The 2003 season was Brigham Young 3 3 Even W 13-10 his first playing the weakside linebacker at San Diego State 3 2 -1 L 20-25 position. He played strong safety for the Pokes Colorado State 1 2 +1 W 35-28 as a sophomore, and played rover (a third safety at Utah 0 1 +1 L 17-47 position) as a freshman in 2001. New Mexico 2 1 -1 L 3-26 UNLV 1 2 +1 L 24-35 Wyoming Career Tackle Leaders Totals 15 25 +10 Career Player (Position), Years Tackles Defensive Line Could be Strength of Pokes 2004 Defensive Unit: With seven of 1. Galand Thaxton (LB), 1984-87 467 the nine defensive linemen back from last year’s Wyoming defense and two talented players who 2. Jim Talich (LB), 1994-97 440 had impressive springs joining that unit, the Wyoming defensive line may be a strength for UW in 3. John Salley (S), 1979-82 379 2004. 4. Ken Fantetti (LB), 1975-78 352 Leading the way is senior defensive tackle Zach Morris, who started every game for the 5. Tyler Gottschalk (LB), 2000- 334 Cowboys in 2003 at noseguard. Morris has been moved outside to the three-technique position 6. Mike Schenbeck (LB), 1985-88 324 (defensive tackle), to hopefully free him up to make more plays in his senior season. A year ago, 7. Bruce Mowry (LB), 1982-84 311 Morris was credited with 41 tackles, including eight tackles for losses for a minus 30 yards -- good 8. Brian Brown (LB), 1996-98 303 for second on the team in that category. 9. Aaron Kyle (S), 1972-75 275 The other returning starter is junior defensive end John Flora. Flora has bulked up 21 pounds 10. Pete Benedetti (S), 1982-85 259 from last season to 273. He started 10 of 12 games as a sophomore in ‘03, and had an outstanding 11. Mitch Donahue (DE), 1987-90 248 spring. Guy Tuell (S/LB), 2001-Present 170 Senior Jacob Bonde started all 12 games at defensive tackle for UW in 2003. He will combine with Morris this season to form a very experienced tandem at D-tackle. Cowboys Return Two Starting The projected starter at noseguard for the Pokes is redshirt junior Dusty Hoffschneider. Hoffschneider had to sit out of competition in football last year after transferring from the Linebackers Who Both Ranked University of Northern Colorado. Hoffschneider is an extremely quick defensive lineman, who Among Top Tacklers in Mountain qualified for the NCAA National Wrestling Championships last season as Wyoming’s heavyweight. West Conference in ‘03 -- Randy The other projected starter on the defensive front for Wyoming entering the fall is UW’s Tscharner and Guy Tuell: Two of starting tight end from a year ago -- junior Aaron Robbins. At 6-4 and 241 pounds, Robbins will Wyoming’s returning starters at linebacker play the Buck position (similar to a defensive end). Not only does he bring a great deal of ranked among the Mountain West athleticism to the Cowboy defense, but he also brings an aggressive attitude. As a tight end, he Conference’s top tacklers in 2003. was known for being a devastating blocker who loved contact. His aggressive nature made him a Senior middle linebacker Randy Tscharner natural fit on the defensive side of the ball. ranked second on the Cowboy squad in tackles Also returning from last season are: senior defensive end Anthony Jones Jr., who missed with 88 for an average of 7.3 tackles per game spring ball due to a fracture and dislocation of his right ankle in the offseason; and sophomores in 2003. He was No. 12 in the MWC in tackles. Adam Diehl, a Buck; Mike Groover, a defensive end; and Jake Mayes, a noseguard. Diehl, Senior weakside linebacker Guy Tuell, Groover and Mayes all lettered as true freshmen in 2003. who was third for the Pokes in tackles with 69 (5.8 tackles per game), ended the ‘03 season Jay McNeal Also Ranked Among League Leaders, But Was Biggest Casualty ranked No. 28 in the league. of Spring Ball -- Tearing ACL in Left Knee: The third returning Cowboy who ranked among Mountain West Conference leaders in tackles last season was strong safety Jay McNeal. McNeal tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during the final spring scrimmage on April 24. He underwent surgery on April 27, but is not expected to be ready for the start of the 2004 season. A year ago, McNeal accounted for 69 total tackles in 11 games for an average of 6.3 tackles per game. That tied him for No. 18 in the MWC in tackles.

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Cowboy Special Teams Injury Update: Below is an update on Wyoming’s injury situation as of the conclusion of 2004 Coaching Staff: spring football. Chris Knutsen, Special Teams Coordinator Joe Glenn, Head Coach and PAT/Field Goals Name Injury Date of Injury Jason Amos, Jr., WR Left shoulder bruise March 31, 2004 Dan Fischer, Jr. OL Left knee torn ACL, surgery March 3, 2004 (Surgery) Kicking Game Should Be Strong Tyler Holden, RSo., WR Right shoulder surgery Dec. 29, 2003 (Surgery) With Junior Deric Yaussi Returning Anthony Jones Jr., Sr. DE Right ankle fracture/dislocation December 2003 as UW’s Place-kicker: Wyoming junior Jay McNeal, Sr., SS Left knee torn ACL, surgery April 27, 2004 (Surgey) place-kicker Deric Yaussi returns after being Drew Severn, Jr., OG/C Left shoulder surgery Jan. 26, 2004 (Surgery) the Cowboys’ starter last season. Yaussi was one of the most consistent Big Play Cowboys -- Pokes Recorded 38 Plays of 30 or More Yards in 2003 kickers in the Mountain West Conference in Season: The Wyoming Cowboys recorded some big plays during the 2003 season. In fact, 2003. He led the league in extra-point Wyoming had 38 plays cover 30 or more yards during the 2003 season. percentage, hitting 97.1 percent of his point- Of those 38 plays of 30 or more yards: 23 were pass plays; 13 were on returns, either punt, after-touchdown attempts (34 of 35). He kickoff or returns; and two came on rushing plays. converted 70.6 percent of his field-goal Wyoming scored on 26 out of 38 drives that involved a play of 30 or more yards. attempts (12 of 17) to rank No. 5 in the MWC. Leading the way individually in the big play category was current junior wide receiver Jovon His long field goal, in his first season as a Bouknight, who had seven pass plays of 30 or more yards, five kickoff returns of over 30 and starter, was a 43-yarder in a 13-10 home win one rushing play of 30 or more for a total of 13 big plays. over Brigham Young. Defensive and Pass Plays of Running Plays of Special Teams’ Plays of Resulted MWC NCAA Game 30 or More Yards 30 or More Yards 30 or More Yards in a Score Statistical Category Rank Rank Montana State Barge 33-yard punt ret. NA PAT Percentage (97.1%) No. 1 NA at Oklahoma St. Bouknight 74 yards FG on the drive FG Percentage (70.6%) No. 5 NA Floyd 45 yards TD on the catch Field Goals (1.00 /game) Tie No. 7 Tie No. 54 Barge 45-yard punt ret. NA Scoring (5.8 points/game) No. 9 No Rank L. Jones 36-yard KO ret. NA Scoring by Kick (5.8/game) No. 6 NA Kansas Bouknight 47 yards TD on the catch McGuffey 33 yards TD on the catch Wyoming Ranked as One of the Best Bouknight 32 yards TD on the catch Returns Teams in the MWC in 2003, at Air Force McGuffey 58 yards TD on the drive Top Kick Returners Return for Pokes Bouknight 34 yards TD on the drive L. Jones 38-yard KO ret. NA in 2004: The Wyoming Cowboys were very Chris Cox 32 yards NA effective at returning kickoffs and punts in at Boise State Floyd 63 yards TD on the catch 2003. Barge 41 yards TD on the catch Wyoming’s top kickoff and punt returners Bouknight 31 yards NA both return for UW in 2004. at Utah State Bouknight 63-yd KO ret. FG on the drive Wide receivers Jovon Bouknight and Josh Bouknight 62 yards TD on the catch Barge were the Cowboys’ top kickoff and punt Harrison 53-yard KO ret. TD on the drive returners, respectively, in the 2003 season. Armah 47 yards TD on the run Both are juniors, and they are also Wyoming’s Floyd 35 yards TD on the drive top two returning receivers. Amos 31 yards NA Below is where Wyoming ranked as a team Brigham Young Gottschalk 60-yard int. TD on the int. in returning kickoffs and punts, and where Barge 42-yard punt ret. NA Bouknight and Barge ranked last year as return at San Diego St. Bouknight 48-yd KO ret. NA specialists. Harrison 34-yd KO ret. FG on the drive Colorado State Barge 34 yards TD on the catch Player and MWC NCAA Floyd 41 yards TD on the drive Statistical Category Rank Rank Bouknight 32 yards TD on the drive Kickoff Returns Floyd 51 yards TD on the catch Wyoming (23.1 ypr) No. 2 No. 19 at Utah McGuffey 39 yards FG on the drive Floyd 32 yards TD on the drive Punt Returns McGuffey 30 yards TD on the drive Wyoming (9.4 ypr) No. 3 No. 63 New Mexico Bouknight 49-yd KO ret. FG on the drive Bouknight 33-yd KO ret. NA Jovon Bouknight UNLV McGuffey 40 yards TD on the catch Kickoff Returns (23.7 ypr) No. 4 No. 42 Bouknight 35 yards FG on the drive Bouknight 30-yd KO ret. NA Josh Barge Floyd 38 yards NA Punt Returns (9.5 ypr) No. 3 No. 53 Totals 23 Pass Plays 2 Running Plays 13 Return Plays 26 Scores

Ypr - Indicates yards per return

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Casey Bramlet, C.R. Davis and 2003 Wyoming MWC Honors: Below are the members of the 2003 Wyoming Cowboy Trenton Franz Named to the 2003 football team who received All-Conference recognition. Academic All-District VII Football All-MWC (As selected by MWC Coaches and Media Team: Three University of Wyoming football and Compiled by Mountain West Conference) student-athletes were selected to the 2003 Second Team Academic All-District VII Football Team Brandon Casavan, Sr., DE announced on Thursday, Nov. 13. Honorable Mention Former Wyoming quarterback Casey Casey Bramlet, Sr., QB Bramlet was named to the team for the second Jovon Bouknight, So., WR consecutive season, as was current senior center Chris Dixon, Sr., CB Trenton Franz. The third Cowboy to earn the Malcom Floyd, Sr., WR honor was current junior running back C.R. Trenton Franz, Jr., C Davis, who earned Academic All-District honors Tyler Gottschalk, Sr., LB for the first time. Ryan McGuffey, Sr., WR Bramlet, a native of Wheatland, Wyo., Isaac Morales, Jr., OG achieved a 3.412 cumulative grade point Aaron Robbins, So., TE average. Bramlet graduated in May of 2003 Deric Yaussi, So., PK with a bachelor’s degree in business All-MWC administration. During 2003, he began (As selected by MWC Media) working on a master’s degree in sports Compiled by Las Vegas Review-Journal administration. Second Team Franz, from Fort Collins, Colo., carries a Malcom Floyd, Sr., WR cumulative gpa of 3.822 in civil engineering at Chris Dixon, Sr., CB UW. Honorable Mention Davis, who hales from Phoenix, Ariz., has Josh Barge, So., PR achieved a 3.524 cumulative grade point Casey Bramlet, Sr., QB average in political science. Jovon Bouknight, So., WR/KR All three Wyoming Cowboys advanced to Brandon Casavan, Sr., DE the ballot for Academic All-America honors. Trenton Franz, Jr., C The Academic All-America Football team was Tyler Gottschalk, Sr., LB announced on Monday, Dec. 1, 2003, however Ryan McGuffey, Sr., WR none of the three earned Academic All-America Isaac Morales, Jr., OG recognition. The Academic All-District and All- Deric Yaussi, So., PK America teams were selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America Thirteen Cowboys Earn Academic All-Conference Honors in 2003: Wyoming (CoSIDA). had 13 football student-athletes earn Academic All-Conference honors in 2003. District VII consists of the states of: Three Cowboys earned the honor for the fourth time in their careers. Those three were Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, graduate students Casey Adams and Casey Bramlet, and 2003 senior Jacque Finn -- all three North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming, as completed their UW careers in 2003. well as the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Two other Pokes, 2003 senior Luke Donovan and ‘03 junior Trenton Franz, both earned the Saskatchewan. award for the third time. Four Cowboys were recognized for the second time -- C.R. Davis, Scott To qualify for the Academic All-District Parker, J.J. Raterink and Jeff Tatnall. team, student-athletes must have achieved a Here is a complete listing of the Wyoming Cowboys who earned Academic All-Conference minimum of a 3.20 cumulative grade point honors in 2003. average, must be at least a sophomore in Student-Athlete 2003 Class Cumulative GPA College Major academic and athletic standing and must have Casey Adams Gr. 3.34 Accounting (Master’s) competed in at least 50 percent of his teams’ Casey Bramlet Gr. 3.46 Business Administration (Master’s) games. C.R. Davis So. 3.56 Political Science There were 58 football student-athletes Luke Donovan Sr. 3.79 Business Administration nominated in District VII in 2003, representing Jacque Finn Sr. 3.01 Business Administration 13 different universities. A total of 24 John Flora So. 3.02 Management Information Systems individuals were selected to the All-District Trenton Franz Jr. 3.79 Civil Engineering team -- one player at each offensive and Michael Groover Fr. 3.38 Exercise and Sport Science defensive position, plus a place-kicker and a Jake Mayes Fr. 3.37 Undeclared punter. Scott Parker So. 3.06 Engineering J.J. Raterink Jr. 4.00 Business Administration Jeff Tatnall So. 4.00 Marketing John Wendling Fr. 3.18 Business Administration

WyominG Cowboy Football Page ten Cowboys in the 2003 Mountain West and NCAA Statistical Rankings: Here are Wyoming where the Wyoming Cowboys ranked in the final MWC and NCAA statistical rankings for 2003. 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL Team Category Average MWC Rank NCAA Rank Fewest Turnovers Lost 15 total turnovers No. 1 No. 3 Turnover Margin +0.75 turnover margin per gameNo. 2 No. 15 Kickoff Returns 23.1 yards per return No. 2 No. 19 Punt Returns 9.4 yards per return No. 3 No. 63 Field-Goal Percentage 78.6 percent (11 of 14) No. 2 NA PAT Kicking 97.1 percent (34 of 35) No. 2 NA Fewest Penalty Yards 47.0 yards per game No. 3 NA Passing Efficiency 130.8 rating No. 4 No. 47 Kickoff Coverage 19.7 yards per returns No. 4 NA Net Punting 36.32 net yards per punt No. 7 No. 48 Scoring Offense 23.8 points per game No. 5 No. 76 Passing Offense 261.2 yards per game No. 1 No. 28 2004 Will Mark the Sixth Season of Rushing Offense 84.4 yards per game No. 8 No. 115 the Mountain West Conference: Total Offense 345.6 yards per game No. 5 No. 82 The 2004 college football season marks the Scoring Defense 30.0 points per game No. 8 No. 83 sixth season of the Mountain West Conference. Passing Defense 212.2 yards per game No. 5 No. 46 Below are the final 2004 Mountain West Rushing Defense 230.4 yards per game No. 8 No. 114 Conference standings. Total Defense 442.6 yards per game No. 8 No. 102 2003 MWC Final Football Standings Individual Category Average MWC Rank NCAA Rank Conference Overall Derek Armah, Rushing 56.9 yards per game No. 8 NA Utah 6-1 10-2 New Mexico 5-2 8-5 Josh Barge, Punt Returns 9.5 yards per return No. 3 No. 53 CSU 4-3 7-6 Air Force 3-4 7-5 Jovon Bouknight,All-Purpose Yards122.7 yards per game No. 2 No. 39 SDSU 3-4 6-6 Jovon Bouknight, Kickoff Returns 23.7 yards per return No. 4 No. 42 BYU 3-4 4-8 Jovon Bouknight, Receiving Yards 62.2 yards per game No. 7 No. 89 Wyoming 2-5 4-8 Jovon Bouknight, Total Rec. Yards 746 total receiving yards NA No. 93 UNLV 2-5 6-6 Jovon Bouknight, Scoring TDs Only 4.0 points per game No. 8 NA Jovon Bouknight, Receptions 3.92 receptions per game No. 9 NA Wyoming Players Named MWC Casey Bramlet, Pass Completions 20.08 completions per game No. 1 No. 19 Players of the Week in 2003: Below Casey Bramlet, Passing Average 253.1 yards per game No. 1 NA are the Wyoming individuals who have earned Casey Bramlet, Total Offense 244.7 yards per game No. 3 No. 33 MWC Player of the Week honors this season. Casey Bramlet, Passing Efficiency 129.6 rating No. 4 No. 43 Player Honor and Game Deric Yaussi Special Teams POW vs. BYU Brandon Casavan, Fumbles Rec. 0.17 fumbles recovered/game Tie No. 7 NA Casey Bramlet Offensive POW vs. CSU Brandon Casavan, Tackles 4.8 tackles per game No. 39 NA

2004 Mountain West Conference Chris Dixon, Interceptions 0.42 interceptions per game No. 2 No. 29 Media Days, July 21-22 in Las Vegas: Chris Dixon, Passes Defended 1.00 passes defended/game No. 5 NA The 2004 Mountain West Conference Football Media Days are scheduled for Wednesday and Luke Donovan, Punting 42.5 yards per game No. 4 No. 32 Thursday, July 21 and 22. The site for this year’s MWC Media Days is the Ritz-Carlton, Malcom Floyd, Receiving Yards 69.5 yards per game No. 5 No. 66 Lake Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nev. Malcom Floyd, Receptions 5.25 receptions per game No. 6 No. 54 Each of the eight MWC member schools Malcom Floyd, Total Rec. Yards 834 total receiving yards NA No. 68 will bring its head coach and two players to the media days. The schedule of media functions Tyler Gottschalk, Tackles 8.8 tackles per game No. 6 NA for the two-day event are as follows: Wednesday, July 21 Ryan McGuffey, Receptions 5.67 receptions per game No. 2 No. 36 8 a.m. - Noon Ryan McGuffey, Receiving Yards 67.9 yards per game No. 6 No. 72 Head Coaches’ interviews with ESPN Ryan McGuffey, Total Rec. Yards 815 total receiving yards NA No. 75 and SportsWest TV 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Jay McNeal, Fumbles Recovered 0.18 fumbles recovered/game No. 6 NA Player interviews with ESPN Jay McNeal, Tackles 6.3 tackles per game Tie No. 18 NA and SportsWest TV Thursday, July 22 Zach Morris, Fumbles Forced 0.18 fumbles forced/game Tied No. 9 NA 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. MWC Commissioner Craig Thompson’s Marcial Rosales, Fumbles Forced 0.18 fumlbes forced/game Tied No. 9 NA Address to the Media 10 - 11:30 a.m. Randy Tscharner, Tackles 7.3 tackles per game No. 12 NA Head Coaches’ interviews with Print Media Player interviews with Local TV / Radio Guy Tuell, Tackles 5.8 tackles per game Tied No. 28 NA 11:30 - 1 p.m. Head Coaches’ interviews with TV / Radio Deric Yaussi, PAT Kicking % 97.1 percent No. 1 NA Player interviews with Print Media Deric Yaussi, FG % 70.6 percent No. 5 NA 1 - 2 p.m. Deric Yaussi, Scoring Kicking Only 5.8 points per game No. 6 NA Luncheon Deric Yaussi, Field goals 1.00 field goals per game No. 7 No. 54 Deric Yaussi, Scoring 5.8 points per game No. 9 NA WyominG Cowboy Football Page eleven Wyoming 2003 Wyoming Cowboys’ 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL Participation List/Starting Lineups

2004 Players Participation and Starting History

Career 2004 Season 2001 2002 2003 App. Texas Ole Louisiana Career No. Players (G/GS) (G/GS) (G/GS) State A&M Miss Monroe SDSU BYU CSU AFA UNLV Utah UNM Totals 89 Jason Amos, wr RS 0/0 7/0 7/0 65 Brandon Avery, ot RS 11/0 0/0 11/0 22 Josh Barge, wr 9/0 12/4 21/4 36 Brandon Bell, cb 46 Wade Betschart, te 95 Garrett Bliss, lb 74 Tim Bond, ol 62 Jacob Bonde, dt 4/1 12/0 12/12 28/13 9 Jovon Bouknight, wr RS 12/4 12/12 24/16 17 Corey Bramlet, qb RS 3/0 3/0 6/0 39 Adam Brooks, p RS 0/0 26D Montey Brunk, h-back RS 3 Terrance Butler, cb 9/0 9/0 32D Christian Cameron, cb RS 53 Luke Chase, lb RS 50 Matt Chase, lb 3/0 12/0 15/0 34 Sean Claffey, lb RS 40D Cameron Clark, ss RS 14D Jordan Coffin, ss 47 Travis Cook, lb 84 Chris Cox, te 1/0 12/0 12/3 25/3 33 C.R. Davis, rb RS 12/0 8/0 20/0 19 Stinson Dean, qb 96 Adam Diehl, buck 12/0 12/0 7 Jacob Doss, qb RS 78 Alan Erving, ol 77 Dan Fisher, ol RS 5/0 2/2 7/2 16 Keithon Flemmings, rb 91 John Fletcher, de 43 John Flora, de RS 12/0 12/10 24/10 8 Michael Ford, wr RS 70 Trenton Franz, c 7/7 12/12 12/12 31/31 38 Kevin Fulton, rb 1/0 12/0 1/0 14/0 99 Chad Gardner, ng RS 0/0 24 Dorsey Golston, fs RS 0/0 59 David Gough, ng/ls 11/0 12/0 12/0 35/0 93 Mike Groover, de 7/0 7/0 45 Austin Hall, lb RS 12/1 12/1 32 Joseph Harris, rb 2 Ivan Harrison, rb RS 11/0 11/0 25 Brandon Haugen, lb RS 46D Chris Hearne, k RS 58 Dusty Hoffschneider, ng RS 5 Tyler Holden, wr RS 90 Rob Hollway, dt 76 Kyle Howard, ol 15 Kyle Jacobo, qb/wr 73 Chase Johnson, ot RS 12/12 12/12 92 Anthony Jones Jr., de 3/1 12/0 12/2 27/3 80 Mike Juergens, de 69 Jason Karcher, ol RS 12/12 12/12 72 Matt Kostelnick, ot RS 85 Prince Ledbetter, wr 83 Taber LeMarr, wr RS 23D Hoost Marsh, wr RS 1 Derrick Martin, cb 7/4 7/4 97 Jake Mayes, ng 8/0 8/0 19D Chase McBride, wr RS 4 Jay McNeal, ss 12/5 11/10 23/15 28 Michael Medina, cb 55 Zach Morris, dt 4/1 12/7 12/12 28/20 52 Tyler Ottem, de RS 37 Scott Parker, p/k RS 10/10 9/0 19/10 82 Ty Phillips, wr RS 13 Dustin Pleasant, wr 11/0 RS 11/0 44 John Prater, lb 9/0 9/0

RS - Redshirted G - Indicates number of games played that season. GS- Indicates number of games started that season.

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2004 Players Participation and Starting History

Career 2004 Season 2001 2002 2003 App. Texas Ole Louisiana Career No. Players (G/GS) (G/GS) (G/GS) State A&M Miss Monroe SDSU BYU CSU AFA UNLV Utah UNM Totals 11 J.J. Raterink, qb 11/0 12/0 12/0 35/0 27 Michael Ray, ss 26 Alex Renshaw, fs RS 67 Hunter Richards, ot RS 42 Aaron Robbins, buck 12/0 12/8 24/8 41 Mandel Robinson Jr., te RS 12 Ron Rockett, ss 14 Quincy Rogers, fs 21 Marcial Rosales, ss RS 12/1 12/1 68 Mark Schwarz, og/c RS 1/0 1/0 18 Wynel Seldon, wr/rb 75 Drew Severn, og/c RS 12/5 12/9 24/14 71 Dave Shipula, ot RS 20 Julius Stinson, cb 87 Chris Sundberg, te/p 31 Jeff Tatnall, lb RS 7/0 12/1 19/1 30 Randy Tscharner, lb 12/12 12/12 29 Guy Tuell, lb 10/7 12/12 12/11 34/30 79 John Ulibarri, og RS 88 John Wadkowski, te 86 Jason Wallace, wr 6 Zach Weidenaar, qb RS 23 John Wendling, fs RS 12/1 12/1 40 Deric Yaussi, k 3/0 12/12 15/12 98 Jay Yust, te RS 0/0

RS - Redshirted G - Indicates number of games played that season. GS- Indicates number of games started that season.

2004 Game-by-Game Starters

Offensive Game-by-Game Starters Game QB RB WR WR WR TE LT LG C RG RT Appalachian State at Texas A&M Ole Miss Louisiana Monroe San Diego State at Brigham Young at Colorado State Air Force at UNLV Utah at New Mexico

Defensive Game-by-Game Starters Game FS SS CB CB WILL MIKE SAM Buck NG DT DE Appalachian State at Texas A&M Ole Miss Louisiana Monroe San Diego State at Brigham Young at Colorado State Air Force at UNLV Utah at New Mexico

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Offensive Game-by-Game Starters Game QB RB H-Back (WR) WR WR WR (TE) LT LG C RG RT Montana State Casey Bramlet Armah A. Robbins McGuffey Bouknight Cox (TE) Johnson Morales Franz Karcher Fisher at Oklahoma State Casey Bramlet Armah A. Robbins McGuffey Bouknight Floyd Johnson Morales Franz Karcher Fisher Kansas Casey Bramlet Armah A. Robbins McGuffey Bouknight Floyd Johnson Morales Franz Severn Karcher at Air Force Casey Bramlet Armah A. Robbins McGuffey Bouknight Cox (TE) Johnson Morales Franz Severn Karcher at Boise State Casey Bramlet Armah A. Robbins McGuffey Bouknight Cox (TE) Johnson Morales Franz Severn Karcher at Utah State Casey Bramlet Armah Barge (WR) McGuffey Bouknight Floyd Johnson Morales Franz Severn Karcher Brigham Young Casey Bramlet Armah Barge (WR) McGuffey Bouknight Floyd Johnson Morales Franz Severn Karcher at San Diego State Casey Bramlet Armah Barge (WR) McGuffey Bouknight Floyd Johnson Morales Franz Severn Karcher Colorado State Casey Bramlet Armah A. Robbins McGuffey Bouknight Floyd Johnson Morales Franz Severn Karcher at Utah Casey Bramlet Armah(WR) Barge (WR) McGuffey Bouknight Floyd Johnson Morales Franz Severn Karcher New Mexico Casey Bramlet Marshall A. Robbins McGuffey Bouknight Floyd Johnson Morales Franz Severn Karcher UNLV Casey Bramlet Armah A. Robbins McGuffey Bouknight Floyd Johnson Morales Franz Randle Karcher

Defensive Game-by-Game Starters Game FS SS CB CB WILL MIKE SAM Buck NG DT DE Montana State Finn Vincent Dixon Jackson Tuell Tscharner Gottschalk Flora Morris Bonde Casavan at Oklahoma State Finn McNeal Dixon Jackson Tuell Tscharner Gottschalk Flora Morris Bonde Casavan Kansas Finn McNeal Dixon Jackson Tuell Tscharner Hall Gottschalk Morris Bonde A. Jones at Air Force Finn Rosales Dixon Jackson Tatnall Tscharner Gottschalk Flora Morris Bonde Casavan at Boise State Finn McNeal Dixon L. Jones Tuell Tscharner Gottschalk Flora Morris Bonde Casavan at Utah State Finn McNeal Dixon L. Jones Tuell Tscharner Gottschalk Flora Morris Bonde Casavan Brigham Young Finn McNeal Dixon L. Jones Tuell Tscharner Gottschalk Flora Morris Bonde Casavan at San Diego State Martin McNeal Dixon L. Jones Tuell Tscharner Gottschalk Flora Morris Bonde Casavan Colorado State Martin McNeal Dixon L. Jones Tuell Tscharner Gottschalk Flora Morris Bonde Casavan at Utah Martin McNeal Dixon L. Jones Tuell Tscharner Gottschalk Flora Morris Bonde Casavan New Mexico Wendling McNeal Dixon L. Jones Tuell Tscharner Gottschalk Flora Morris Bonde Casavan UNLV Martin McNeal Dixon L. Jones Tuell Tscharner Gottschalk A. Jones Morris Bonde Casavan

2003 Team Captains Game-By-Game: University of Wyoming Top 25 Home Football Crowds Two Wyoming Cowboys were elected team (War Memorial Stadium Capacity: 33,500) captains for the 2003 season. Those two were senior quarterback Casey Bramlet and senior strongside linebacker Tyler Gottschalk. Rank and Date Opponent Score Attendance The Cowboys also had one senior captain 1. 10-18-97 Colorado State L 7-14 34,745 each week and one special teams captain. 2. 11-10-90 Brigham Young L 14-45 34,231 Below were the captains game-by-game for the 3. 11-5-88 UTEP W 51-6 32,210 2003 season. 4. 10-18-86 Brigham Young L 22-34 31,742 5. 9-15-84 Air Force W 26-20 31,487 2003 Season Captains 6. 10-8-83 Brigham Young L 10-41 31,104 Casey Bramlet and Tyler Gottschalk 7. 9-21-96 Air Force W 22-19 31,009 8. 9-17-83 Air Force W 14-7 30,194 Senior Special 9. 11-14-98 Air Force L 3-10 29,197 Game Captain Teams’ Captain 10. 9-14-85 Air Force L 7-49 29,134 Montana St. Derek Armah Luke Donovan 11. 9-29-79 Colorado State L 16-20 29,021 at OSU Rod Jackson Luke Donovan 12. 9-11-88 Brigham Young W 24-14 28,847 Kansas Chris Dixon Luke Donovan 13. 9-5-87 Air Force W 27-13 28,071 at Air Force Jacque Finn Rod Jackson 14. 9-22-90 Air Force W 24-12 27,463 at Boise State Derek Armah Jeff Tatnall 15. 10-31-87 Colorado State W 20-15 27,146 at Utah State B. Casavan Guy Tuell 16. 9-10-77 Air Force T 0-0 27,107 BYU Casey Adams J. Bouknight 17. 9-29-01 Colorado State L 14-42 26,617 at SDSU Malcom Floyd Deric Yaussi 18. 10-7-78 New Mexico L 15-19 26,458 CSU J.C. Trautwein John Wendling 19. 9-2-89 Louisville L 21-28 26,132 at Utah Sean Stronach Jeff Tatnall 20. 11-13-99 Brigham Young W 31-17 26,038 New Mexico Luke Donovan J.C. Trautwein 21. 10-23-99 Colorado State L 13-24 25,506 UNLV Ryan McGuffey Marcial Rosales 22. 10-2-76 Arizona State W 13-10 25,406 23. 10-22-77 Brigham Young L 7-10 25,398 24. 10-23-93 Hawai’i W 48-10 25,208 25. 10-1-77 Arizona W 13-12 25,133

2002 Wyoming Starting Lineups

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Starters Returning (13) (6 offense, 6 defense, 1 special teams) Offensive Starters Returning (6) Projected 2003 2004 Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) Position WR 22 Josh Barge 6-0 203 Jr. 2L Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs) WR WR 9 Jovon Bouknight 6-1 189 Jr. 2L Denver, Colo. (Manual) WR C 70 Trenton Franz 6-3 282 Sr. 3L Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) C LT 73 Chase Johnson 6-8 307 So. 1L Loveland, Colo. (Loveland) LT RT 69 Jason Karcher 6-3 304 So. 1L Tempe, Ariz. (McClintock) RG RG 75 Drew Severn 6-3 276 Jr. 2L Glendale, Ariz. (Deer Valley) OG/C

Defensive Starters Returning (6) Projected 2003 2004 Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) Position DT 62 Jacob Bonde 6-3 299 Sr. 3L Greenwood Village, Colo. (Cherry Creek) DT Buck 43 John Flora 6-4 273 Jr. 2L Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West) DE SS 4 Jay McNeal 6-1 193 Sr. 2L Tallahassee, Fla. (Hutchinson CC, Kan.) SS NG 55 Zach Morris 6-2 281 Sr. 3L Denver, Colo. (Mullen) DT MIKE 30 Randy Tscharner 6-2 238 Sr. 1L Calistoga, Calif. (Santa Rosa JC, Calif.) MIKE WILL 29 Guy Tuell 6-1 215 Sr. 3L Yuma, Colo. (Yuma) WILL

Special Teams Starters Returning (1) Projected 2003 2004 Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) Position K 40 Deric Yaussi 5-11 181 Jr. 2L Fort Collins, Colo. (Poudre) K

Starters Lost (11) (5 offense, 5 defense, 1 special teams) Offensive Starters Lost (5)

2003 Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) RB 28 Derek Armah 5-10 207 Sr. 4L Lawnside, N.J. (Haddon Heights) QB 14 Casey Bramlet 6-4 225 Sr. 4L Wheatland, Wyo. (Wheatland) WR 88 Malcom Floyd 6-6 210 Sr. 4L Sacramento, Calif. (River City) WR 85 Ryan McGuffey 6-1 212 Sr. 4L Riverton, Wyo. (Riverton) LG 66 Isaac Morales 6-5 306 Jr. 3L Canyon, Texas (Canyon)

Defensive Starters Lost (5)

2003 Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) DE 91 Brandon Casavan 6-5 279 Sr. 4L Grand Forks, N.D. (Red River) CB 8 Chris Dixon 6-0 181 Sr. 2L Jackson, Miss. (Hinds CC, Miss.) FS 7 Jacque Finn 6-2 191 Sr. 4L Casper, Wyo. (Natrona) SAM 47 Tyler Gottschalk 6-4 240 Sr. 4L Hays, Kan. (Thomas More Prep) CB 18 Leonard Jones 5-9 161 Sr. 3L Denver, Colo. (Montbello)

Special Teams Starters Lost (1)

2003 Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) P 46 Luke Donovan 6-0 189 Sr. 3L Spearfish, S.D. (Spearfish)

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Lettermen Returning (38) (16 offense, 19 defense, 3 special teams) Offensive Lettermen Returning (16) Projected 2003 2004 Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) Position WR 89 Jason Amos 6-2 199 Jr. 1L Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) WR OT 65 Brandon Avery 6-4 296 Jr. 1L Gretna, Neb. (Gretna) OT WR 22 Josh Barge 6-0 203 Jr. 2L Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs) WR WR 9 Jovon Bouknight 6-1 189 Jr. 2L Denver, Colo. (Manual) WR QB 17 Corey Bramlet 6-4 215 Jr. 2L Wheatland, Wyo. (Wheatland) QB TE 84 Chris Cox 6-7 246 Sr. 2L Tulsa, Okla. (Tulsa Union) TE RB 33 C.R. Davis 5-10 193 Jr. 2L Phoenix, Ariz. (Moon Valley) RB OL 77 Dan Fisher 6-4 303 Jr. 1L Gering, Neb. (Gering) OL C 70 Trenton Franz 6-3 282 Sr. 3L Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) C H-Back 38 Kevin Fulton 5-9 206 Sr. 1L Plano, Texas (Plano East) RB/H-Back RB 2 Ivan Harrison 5-7 190 So. 1L Kansas City, Kan. (Washington) RB OT 73 Chase Johnson 6-8 307 So. 1L Loveland, Colo. (Loveland) OT OT 69 Jason Karcher 6-3 304 So. 1L Tempe, Ariz. (McClintock) OG WR 13 Dustin Pleasant 6-1 175 RSo. 1L Temple, Texas (Air Force Prep) WR QB 11 J.J. Raterink 6-1 205 Sr. 3L Longmont, Colo. (Skyline) QB OG 75 Drew Severn 6-3 276 Jr. 2L Glendale, Ariz. (Deer Valley) OG/C

Defensive Lettermen Returning (19) Projected 2003 2004 Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) Position DT 62 Jacob Bonde 6-3 299 Sr. 3L Greenwood Village, Colo. (Cherry Creek) DT CB 3 Terrance Butler 6-1 177 Jr. 1L Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Tuskegee University) CB MIKE 50 Matt Chase 6-1 222 Jr. 2L Windsor, Colo. (Windsor) MIKE Buck 96 Adam Diehl 6-3 218 So. 1L Sedalia, Colo. (Douglas County) Buck Buck 43 John Flora 6-4 273 Jr. 2L Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West) DE Buck 93 Mike Groover 6-3 234 So. 1L Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) DE SAM 45 Austin Hall 6-2 212 So. 1L Sheridan, Wyo. (Sheridan) SAM DE 92 Anthony Jones Jr. 6-5 262 Sr. 3L Lithonia, Ga. (Columbia) DE FS/CB 1 Derrick Martin 5-11 182 So. 1L Westminster, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson) CB NG 97 Jake Mayes 6-3 272 So. 1L Aurora, Colo. (Eaglecrest) NG SS 4 Jay McNeal 6-1 193 Sr. 2L Tallahassee, Fla. (Hutchinson CC, Kan.) SS NG 55 Zach Morris 6-2 281 Sr. 3L Denver, Colo. (Mullen) DT MIKE 44 John Prater 6-2 229 So. 1L Kerrville, Texas (Tivy) MIKE TE 42 Aaron Robbins 6-4 241 Jr. 2L Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) Buck SS 21 Marcial Rosales 6-1 219 So. 1L West Covina, Calif. (West Covina) SS WILL 31 Jeff Tatnall 5-11 225 Jr. 2L Newark, Del. (Christiana) WILL MIKE 30 Randy Tscharner 6-2 238 Sr. 1L Calistoga, Calif. (Santa Rosa JC, Calif.) MIKE WILL 29 Guy Tuell 6-1 215 Sr. 3L Yuma, Colo. (Yuma) WILL FS 23 John Wendling 6-1 203 So. 1L Rock Springs, Wyo. (Rock Springs) FS

Special Teams Lettermen Returning (3) Projected 2003 2004 Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) Position LS 59 David Gough 6-6 275 Sr. 3L Rapid City, S.D. (Stevens) LS P/K 37 Scott Parker 6-0 188 Jr. 2L Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) P/K K 40 Deric Yaussi 5-11 181 Jr. 2L Fort Collins, Colo. (Poudre) K

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Lettermen Lost (21) (9 offense, 11 defense, 1 special teams) Offensive Lettermen Lost (9) 2003 Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) RB 28 Derek Armah 5-10 207 Sr. 4L Lawnside, N.J. (Haddon Heights) QB 14 Casey Bramlet 6-4 225 Sr. 4L Wheatland, Wyo. (Wheatland) WR 88 Malcom Floyd 6-6 210 Sr. 4L Sacramento, Calif. (River City) RB 31 Dan Marshall 5-11 202 RFr. 1L Sheridan, Wyo. (Sheridan) WR 85 Ryan McGuffey 6-1 212 Sr. 4L Riverton, Wyo. (Riverton) OG 66 Isaac Morales 6-5 306 Jr. 3L Canyon, Texas (Canyon) OG 76 Henry Randle 6-3 308 Sr. 3L St. Louis, Mo. (Coffeyville CC, Kan.) H-Back 82 Marshall Schaap 6-4 245 Jr. 2L Ocala, Fla. (University of Florida) C/OG 60 Sean Stronach 6-2 268 Sr. 1L Corvallis, Ore. (City College of San Francisco)

Defensive Lettermen Lost (11) 2003 Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) DT/DE 90 Casey Adams 6-5 263 Sr. 4L Laramie, Wyo. (Laramie) DE 91 Brandon Casavan 6-5 279 Sr. 4L Grand Forks, N.D. (Red River) CB 8 Chris Dixon 6-0 181 Sr. 2L Jackson, Miss. (Hinds CC, Miss.) FS 7 Jacque Finn 6-2 191 Sr. 4L Casper, Wyo. (Natrona) SAM 47 Tyler Gottschalk 6-4 240 Sr. 4L Hays, Kan. (Thomas More Prep) CB 2 Roderrick Jackson 5-11 164 Sr. 4L Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove) CB 18 Leonard Jones 5-9 161 Sr. 3L Denver, Colo. (Montbello) MIKE 35 Shane Powell 5-10 229 Jr. 3L Yuma, Colo. (Yuma) DL 94 R.J. Robbins 6-5 246 Jr. 1L Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) LB 36 J.C. Trautwein 6-1 210 Sr. 1L Wheatland, Wyo. (South Dakota Tech) CB 19 Terrell Vinson 5-9 165 Fr. 1L Irvine, Calif. (Irvine)

Special Teams Lettermen Lost (1) 2003 Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) P 46 Luke Donovan 6-0 189 Sr. 3L Spearfish, S.D. (Spearfish)

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Other Returning Players (28) (16 offense, 10 defense, 2 special teams) Redshirts and Squadmen Returning on Offense (16) Projected 2003 2004 Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) Position NA 46D Wade Betschart 6-3 243 Fr. HS Torrington, Wyo. (Torrington) TE/H-Back RB 26D Montey Brunk 5-10 215 RSo. SQ Loveland, Colo. (Loveland) H-Back QB 7 Jacob Doss 6-2 204 RFr. RS Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic) QB WR 8 Michael Ford 6-2 203 RFr. RS Aurora, Colo. (Mullen) WR OT 72 Matt Kostelnick 6-5 230 RFr. RS Fontana, Calif. (Henry J. Kaiser) OT WR 83 Taber LeMarr 6-3 179 RFr. RS Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) WR RB 23D Hoost Marsh 5-9 153 RFr. RS Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West) WR WR 19D Chase McBride 5-8 160 RFr. RS Thornton, Colo. (Broomfield) WR WR 82 Ty Phillips 6-4 177 RFr. RS Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X) WR OT 67 Hunter Richards 6-7 275 RSo. RS Larkspur, Colo. (Nebraska-Kearney) OT RB 41 Mandel Robinson Jr. 6-1 216 RFr. RS Brewerton, N.Y. (Paul V. Moore) H-Back OG 68 Mark Schwarz 6-4 290 So. SQ Melbourne, Fla. (Satellite) OG/C OG 71 Dave Shipula 6-5 292 RFr. RS Hanover Township, Pa. (Hanover) OT OT 79 John Ulibarri 6-4 279 RFr. RS Phelan, Calif. (Serrano) OG QB 6 Zach Weidenaar 6-3 206 RFr. RS Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman) QB H-Back 98 Jay Yust 6-2 226 So. SQ Kremmling, Colo. (West Grand) TE/H-Back

Redshirts and Squadmen Returning on Defense (10) Projected 2003 2004 Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) Position FS 32D Christian Cameron 5-10 173 RFr. RS Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) CB WILL 53 Luke Chase 6-1 220 RFr. RS Windsor, Colo. (Windsor) WILL SAM 34 Sean Claffey 6-3 231 RFr. RS Fruita, Colo. (Fruita-Monument) SAM SS 40D Cameron Clark 5-10 199 RFr. RS Sedalia, Colo. (Douglas County) SS NA 14D Jordan Coffin 6-0 193 So. HS Pocatello, Idaho () SS NG 99 Chad Gardner 6-3 270 Jr. SQ Shoshoni, Wyo. (Dakota State) NG NA 24 Dorsey Golston 6-0 191 So. SQ Kansas City, Mo. (Southeast) FS/CB SAM 25 Brandon Haugen 6-1 228 RFr. RS Spokane, Wash. (Joel E. Ferris) SAM DE 52 Tyler Ottem 6-4 228 RFr. RS Big Lake, Minn. (Big Lake) DE NA 26 Alex Renshaw 5-10 202 RSo. RS O’Dell, Neb. (Air Force) FS

Redshirts and Squadmen Returning on Special Teams (2) Projected 2003 2004 Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) Position P 39 Adam Brooks 5-11 191 Jr. SQ Vermillion, S.D. (Vermillion) P NA 46D Chris Hearne 5-7 180 RSo. HS Cheyenne, Wyo. (East) K

NA - Not applicable, meaning the player only joined the Cowboy Football program in the spring of 2004 and therefore didn’t have a position in 2003.

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2004 Football Signings (28) Broken Down By Position (12 offense, 13 defense, 3 combination players on offense)

Offense (12) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (Last School) Quarterbacks (1) 19 Stinson Dean* QB 6-2 215 Fr. Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs)

Running Backs (2) 16 Keithon Flemmings RB 6-0 190 Fr. Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest) 32 Joseph Harris* RB 5-10 215 Jr. Olathe, Kan. (Butler County CC, Kan.)

Wide Receivers (4) 5 Tyler Holden* WR 6-1 175 RSo. Littleton, Colo. (Northern Colorado) Steve Johnson # WR 6-2 190 Fr. Fairfield, Calif. (Rodriguez) 85 Prince Ledbetter WR 6-1 175 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. (Cardinal Ritter) 86 Jason Wallace* WR 6-2 185 Jr. Overland Park, Kan. (Fort Scott CC, Kan.)

Tight Ends (2) 87 Chris Sundberg TE/P 6-5 215 Fr. Columbus, Mont. (Columbus) 88 John Wadkowski TE 6-4 250 Jr. Santa Paula, Calif. (Ventura CC, Calif.)

Offensive Line (3) 74 Tim Bond OL 6-4 280 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista) 78 Alan Erving OL 6-4 315 Jr. La Verne, Calif. (Chaffey CC) 76 Kyle Howard OL 6-5 270 Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Coronado)

Defense (13) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (Last School) Defensive Line (4) 91 John Fletcher DE 6-6 230 Fr. Erie, Colo. (Ralston Valley) 58 Dusty Hoffschneider* NG 5-10 265 RJr. Littleton, Colo. (Northern Colorado) 90 Rob Hollway DT 6-4 260 Fr. Edina, Minn. (Academy of the Holy Angels) 80 Mike Juergens DE 6-4 215 Fr. Westminster, Colo. (Pomona)

Linebackers (2) 95 Garrett Bliss LB 6-2 240 Fr. Durango, Colo. (Durango) 47 Travis Cook LB 6-2 225 Fr. Conway Springs, Kan. (Conway Springs)

Secondary (7) 36 Brandon Bell CB 6-1 195 Jr. San Diego, Calif. (Palomar CC) 28 Michael Medina DB/RS 6-0 180 Fr. Lakewood, Colo. (Bear Creek) 27 Michael Ray SS 6-1 200 Fr. Porter, Okla. (Broken Arrow) 12 Ron Rockett S 6-1 190 Jr. Escondido, Calif. (Palomar CC) 14 Quincy Rogers S 6-2 195 Fr. Zion, Ill. (Zion Benton) 20 Julius Stinson DB 5-10 180 Fr. Victorville, Calif. (Silverado) Evan Weatherspoon # S 6-1 185 Fr. Cerritos, Calif. (Gahr)

Combination Players (3) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (Last School) Backs/Receivers (3) 15 Kyle Jacobo QB/WR 6-3 175 Fr. Fontana, Calif. (A.B. Miller) Devin Moore # Athlete 5-10 175 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Cardinal Ritter) 18 Wynel Seldon WR/RB 6-1 190 Fr. Murphy, Texas (Plano East)

* Enrolled at the University of Wyoming and on scholarship starting January of 2004. # Signed as gray shirts, will not go on scholarship until January of 2005. All other signees will enroll at the University of Wyoming and go on scholarship starting in the fall of 2004.

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2004 University of Wyoming Cowboy Football Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) 89 Jason Amos WR 6-2 199 Jr. 1L Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) 65 Brandon Avery OT 6-4 296 Jr. 1L Gretna, Neb. (Gretna) 22 Josh Barge WR 6-0 203 Jr. 2L Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs) 36 Brandon Bell CB 6-1 195 Jr. JC San Diego, Calif. (Palomar CC, Calif.) 46 Wade Betschart TE/H-Back 6-3 243 Fr. HS Torrington, Wyo. (Torrington) 95 Garrett Bliss LB 6-2 240 Fr. HS Durango, Colo. (Durango) 74 Tim Bond OL 6-4 280 Fr. HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista) 62 Jacob Bonde DT 6-3 299 Sr. 3L Greenwood Village, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 9 Jovon Bouknight WR 6-1 189 Jr. 2L Denver, Colo. (Manual) 17 Corey Bramlet QB 6-4 215 Jr. 2L Wheatland, Wyo. (Wheatland) 39 Adam Brooks P 5-11 191 Jr. SQ Vermillion, S.D. (Vermillion) 26D Montey Brunk H-Back 5-10 215 RSo. SQ Loveland, Colo. (Loveland) 3 Terrance Butler CB 6-1 177 Jr. 1L Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Tuskegee University) 32D Christian Cameron CB 5-10 173 RFr. RS Littleton, Colo.(Heritage) 53 Luke Chase LB 6-1 220 RFr. RS Windsor, Colo. (Windsor) 50 Matt Chase LB 6-1 222 Jr. 2L Windsor, Colo. (Windsor) 34 Sean Claffey LB 6-3 231 RFr. RS Fruita, Colo. (Fruita-Monument) 40D Cameron Clark SS 5-10 199 RFr. RS Sedalia, Colo. (Douglas County) 14D Jordan Coffin SS 6-0 193 So. HS Pocatello, Idaho (Century) 47 Travis Cook LB 6-2 225 Fr. HS Conway Springs, Kan. (Conway Springs) 84 Chris Cox TE 6-7 246 Sr. 2L Tulsa, Okla. (Tulsa Union) 33 C.R. Davis RB 5-10 193 Jr. 2L Phoenix, Ariz. (Moon Valley) 19 Stinson Dean QB 6-2 211 Fr. HS Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs) 96 Adam Diehl Buck 6-3 218 So. 1L Sedalia, Colo. (Douglas County) 7 Jacob Doss QB 6-2 204 RFr. RS Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic) 78 Alan Erving OL 6-4 315 Jr. JC La Verne, Calif. (Chaffey CC, Calif.) 77 Dan Fisher OL 6-4 303 Jr. 1L Gering, Neb. (Gering) 16 Keithon Flemmings RB 6-0 190 Fr. HS Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest) 91 John Fletcher DE 6-6 230 Fr. HS Erie, Colo. (Ralston Valley) 43 John Flora DE 6-4 273 Jr. 2L Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West) 8 Michael Ford WR 6-2 203 RFr. RS Aurora, Colo. (Mullen) 70 Trenton Franz C 6-3 282 Sr. 3L Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) 38 Kevin Fulton RB/H-Back 5-9 206 Sr. 1L Plano, Texas (Plano Senior) 99 Chad Gardner NG 6-3 270 Jr. SQ Shoshoni, Wyo. (Dakota State) 24 Dorsey Golston FS/CB 6-0 191 So. SQ Kansas City, Mo. (Southeast) 59 David Gough NG/LS 6-6 275 Sr. 3L Rapid City, S.D. (Stevens) 93 Mike Groover DE 6-3 234 So. 1L Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) 45 Austin Hall LB 6-2 212 So. 1L Sheridan, Wyo. (Sheridan) 32 Joseph Harris RB 5-7 205 Jr. JC Olathe, Kan. (Butler County CC, Kan.) 2 Ivan Harrison RB 5-7 190 So. 1L Kansas City, Kan. (Washington) 25 Brandon Haugen LB 6-1 228 RFr. RS Spokane, Wash. (Joel E. Ferris) 46D Chris Hearne K 5-7 180 RSo. HS Cheyenne, Wyo. (East) 58 Dusty Hoffschneider NG 5-10 250 RJr. RS Littleton, Colo. (Northern Colorado) 5 Tyler Holden WR 5-11 173 RSo. RS Littleton, Colo. (Northern Colorado) 90 Rob Hollway DT 6-4 260 Fr. HS Edina, Minn. (Academy of the Holy Angels) 76 Kyle Howard OL 6-5 270 Fr. HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Coronado) 15 Kyle Jacobo QB/WR 6-3 175 Fr. HS Fontana, Calif. (A.B. Miller) 73 Chase Johnson OT 6-8 307 So. 1L Loveland, Colo. (Loveland) Steve Johnson # WR 6-2 190 Fr. HS Fairfield, Calif. (Rodriguez) 92 Anthony Jones Jr. DE 6-5 262 Sr. 3L Lithonia, Ga. (Columbia) 80 Mike Juergens DE 6-4 215 Fr. HS Westminster, Colo. (Pomona) 69 Jason Karcher OL 6-3 304 So. 1L Tempe, Ariz. (McClintock) 72 Matt Kostelnick OT 6-5 230 RFr. RS Fontana, Calif. (Henry J. Kaiser) 85 Prince Ledbetter WR 6-1 175 Fr. HS St. Louis, Mo. (Cardinal Ritter) 83 Taber LeMarr WR 6-3 179 RFr. RS Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Brophy Prep)

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2004 University of Wyoming Cowboy Football Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) 23D Hoost Marsh WR 5-9 153 RFr. RS Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West) 1 Derrick Martin CB 5-11 182 So. 1L Westminster, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson) 97 Jake Mayes NG 6-3 272 So. 1L Aurora, Colo. (Eaglecrest) 19D Chase McBride WR 5-8 160 RFr. RS Thornton, Colo. (Broomfield) 4 Jay McNeal SS 6-1 193 Sr. 2L Tallahassee, Fla. (Hutchinson CC, Kan.) 28 Michael Medina CB 6-0 180 Fr. HS Lakewood, Colo. (Bear Creek) Devin Moore # Athlete 5-10 175 Fr. HS Indianapolis, Ind. (Cardinal Ritter) 55 Zach Morris DT 6-2 281 Sr. 3L Denver, Colo. (Mullen) 52 Tyler Ottem DE 6-4 228 RFr. RS Big Lake, Minn. (Big Lake) 37 Scott Parker P/K 6-0 188 Jr. 2L Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) 82 Ty Phillips WR 6-4 177 RFr. RS Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X) 13 Dustin Pleasant WR 6-1 175 RSo. 1L Temple, Texas (Air Force Prep) 44 John Prater LB 6-2 229 So. 1L Kerrville, Texas (Tivy) 11 J.J. Raterink QB 6-1 205 Sr. 3L Longmont, Colo. (Skyline) 27 Michael Ray SS 6-1 200 Fr. HS Porter, Okla. (Broken Arrow) 26 Alex Renshaw FS 5-10 202 RSo. RS O'Dell, Neb. (Air Force) 67 Hunter Richards OT 6-7 275 RSo. RS Larkspur, Colo. (Nebraska-Kearney) 42 Aaron Robbins Buck 6-4 241 Jr. 2L Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) 41 Mandel Robinson Jr. H-Back 6-1 216 RFr. RS Brewerton, N.Y. (Paul V. Moore) 12 Ron Rockett SS 6-1 190 Jr. JC Escondido, Calif. (Palomar CC, Calif.) 14 Quincy Rogers FS 6-2 195 Fr. HS Zion, Ill. (Zion Benton) 21 Marcial Rosales SS 6-1 219 So. 1L West Covina, Calif. (West Covina) 68 Mark Schwarz OG/C 6-4 290 So. SQ Melbourne, Fla. (Satellite) 18 Wynel Seldon WR/RB 6-1 190 Fr. HS Murphy, Texas (Plano East) 75 Drew Severn OG/C 6-3 276 Jr. 2L Glendale, Ariz. (Deer Valley) 71 Dave Shipula OT 6-5 292 RFr. RS Hanover Township, Pa. (Hanover) 20 Julius Stinson CB 5-10 180 Fr. HS Victorville, Calif. (Silverado) 87 Chris Sundberg TE/P 6-5 215 Fr. HS Columbus, Mont. (Columbus) 31 Jeff Tatnall LB 5-11 225 Jr. 2L Newark, Del. (Christiana) 30 Randy Tscharner LB 6-2 238 Sr. 1L Calistoga, Calif. (Santa Rosa JC, Calif.) 29 Guy Tuell LB 6-1 215 Sr. 3L Yuma, Colo. (Yuma) 79 John Ulibarri OG 6-4 279 RFr. RS Phelan, Calif. (Serrano) 88 John Wadkowski TE 6-4 250 Jr. JC Santa Paula, Calif. (Ventura CC, Calif.) 86 Jason Wallace WR 6-2 180 Jr. JC Overland Park, Kan. (Fort Scott CC, Kan.) Evan Weatherspoon # S 6-1 185 Fr. HS Cerritos, Calif. (Gahr) 6 Zach Weidenaar QB 6-3 206 RFr. RS Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman) 23 John Wendling FS 6-1 203 So. 1L Rock Springs, Wyo. (Rock Springs) 40 Deric Yaussi K 5-11 181 Jr. 2L Fort Collins, Colo. (Poudre) 98 Jay Yust TE/H-Back 6-3 226 So. SQ Kremmling, Colo. (West Grand)

# Signed as gray shirts, will not go on scholarship until January of 2005.

Abbreviations Buck Defensive End D Duplicate jersey number

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2004 University of Wyoming Cowboy Football Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) 1 Derrick Martin CB 5-11 182 So. 1L Westminster, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson) 2 Ivan Harrison RB 5-7 190 So. 1L Kansas City, Kan. (Washington) 3 Terrance Butler CB 6-1 177 Jr. 1L Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Tuskegee University) 4 Jay McNeal SS 6-1 193 Sr. 2L Tallahassee, Fla. (Hutchinson CC, Kan.) 5 Tyler Holden WR 5-11 173 RSo. RS Littleton, Colo. (Northern Colorado) 6 Zach Weidenaar QB 6-3 206 RFr. RS Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman) 7 Jacob Doss QB 6-2 204 RFr. RS Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic) 8 Michael Ford WR 6-2 203 RFr. RS Aurora, Colo. (Mullen) 9 Jovon Bouknight WR 6-1 189 Jr. 2L Denver, Colo. (Manual) 11 J.J. Raterink QB 6-1 205 Sr. 3L Longmont, Colo. (Skyline) 12 Ron Rockett SS 6-1 190 Jr. JC Escondido, Calif. (Palomar CC, Calif.) 13 Dustin Pleasant WR 6-1 175 RSo. 1L Temple, Texas (Air Force Prep) 14 Quincy Rogers FS 6-2 195 Fr. HS Zion, Ill. (Zion Benton) 14D Jordan Coffin SS 6-0 193 So. HS Pocatello, Idaho (Century) 15 Kyle Jacobo QB/WR 6-3 175 Fr. HS Fontana, Calif. (A.B. Miller) 16 Keithon Flemmings RB 6-0 190 Fr. HS Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest) 17 Corey Bramlet QB 6-4 215 Jr. 2L Wheatland, Wyo. (Wheatland) 18 Wynel Seldon WR/RB 6-1 190 Fr. HS Murphy, Texas (Plano East) 19 Stinson Dean QB 6-2 211 Fr. HS Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs) 19D Chase McBride WR 5-8 160 RFr. RS Thornton, Colo. (Broomfield) 20 Julius Stinson CB 5-10 180 Fr. HS Victorville, Calif. (Silverado) 21 Marcial Rosales SS 6-1 219 So. 1L West Covina, Calif. (West Covina) 22 Josh Barge WR 6-0 203 Jr. 2L Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs) 23 John Wendling FS 6-1 203 So. 1L Rock Springs, Wyo. (Rock Springs) 23D Hoost Marsh WR 5-9 153 RFr. RS Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West) 24 Dorsey Golston FS/CB 6-0 191 So. SQ Kansas City, Mo. (Southeast) 25 Brandon Haugen LB 6-1 228 RFr. RS Spokane, Wash. (Joel E. Ferris) 26 Alex Renshaw FS 5-10 202 RSo. RS O'Dell, Neb. (Air Force) 26D Montey Brunk H-Back 5-10 215 RSo. SQ Loveland, Colo. (Loveland) 27 Michael Ray SS 6-1 200 Fr. HS Porter, Okla. (Broken Arrow) 28 Michael Medina CB 6-0 180 Fr. HS Lakewood, Colo. (Bear Creek) 29 Guy Tuell LB 6-1 215 Sr. 3L Yuma, Colo. (Yuma) 30 Randy Tscharner LB 6-2 238 Sr. 1L Calistoga, Calif. (Santa Rosa JC, Calif.) 31 Jeff Tatnall LB 5-11 225 Jr. 2L Newark, Del. (Christiana) 32 Joseph Harris RB 5-7 205 Jr. JC Olathe, Kan. (Butler County CC, Kan.) 32D Christian Cameron CB 5-10 173 RFr. RS Littleton, Colo.(Heritage) 33 C.R. Davis RB 5-10 193 Jr. 2L Phoenix, Ariz. (Moon Valley) 34 Sean Claffey LB 6-3 231 RFr. RS Fruita, Colo. (Fruita-Monument) 36 Brandon Bell CB 6-1 195 Jr. JC San Diego, Calif. (Palomar CC, Calif.) 37 Scott Parker P/K 6-0 188 Jr. 2L Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) 38 Kevin Fulton RB/H-Back 5-9 206 Sr. 1L Plano, Texas (Plano Senior) 39 Adam Brooks P 5-11 191 Jr. SQ Vermillion, S.D. (Vermillion) 40 Deric Yaussi K 5-11 181 Jr. 2L Fort Collins, Colo. (Poudre) 40D Cameron Clark SS 5-10 199 RFr. RS Sedalia, Colo. (Douglas County) 41 Mandel Robinson Jr. H-Back 6-1 216 RFr. RS Brewerton, N.Y. (Paul V. Moore) 42 Aaron Robbins Buck 6-4 241 Jr. 2L Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) 43 John Flora DE 6-4 273 Jr. 2L Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West) 44 John Prater LB 6-2 229 So. 1L Kerrville, Texas (Tivy) 45 Austin Hall LB 6-2 212 So. 1L Sheridan, Wyo. (Sheridan) 46 Wade Betschart TE/H-Back 6-3 243 Fr. HS Torrington, Wyo. (Torrington) 46D Chris Hearne K 5-7 180 RSo. HS Cheyenne, Wyo. (East) 47 Travis Cook LB 6-2 225 Fr. HS Conway Springs, Kan. (Conway Springs)

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) 50 Matt Chase LB 6-1 222 Jr. 2L Windsor, Colo. (Windsor) 52 Tyler Ottem DE 6-4 228 RFr. RS Big Lake, Minn. (Big Lake) 53 Luke Chase LB 6-1 220 RFr. RS Windsor, Colo. (Windsor) 55 Zach Morris DT 6-2 281 Sr. 3L Denver, Colo. (Mullen) 58 Dusty Hoffschneider NG 5-10 250 RJr. RS Littleton, Colo. (Northern Colorado) 59 David Gough NG 6-6 275 Sr. 3L Rapid City, S.D. (Stevens) 62 Jacob Bonde DT 6-3 299 Sr. 3L Greenwood Village, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 65 Brandon Avery OT 6-4 296 Jr. 1L Gretna, Neb. (Gretna) 67 Hunter Richards OT 6-7 275 RSo. RS Larkspur, Colo. (Nebraska-Kearney) 68 Mark Schwarz OG/C 6-4 290 So. SQ Melbourne, Fla. (Satellite) 69 Jason Karcher OL 6-3 304 So. 1L Tempe, Ariz. (McClintock) 70 Trenton Franz C 6-3 282 Sr. 3L Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) 71 Dave Shipula OT 6-5 292 RFr. RS Hanover Township, Pa. (Hanover) 72 Matt Kostelnick OT 6-5 230 RFr. RS Fontana, Calif. (Henry J. Kaiser) 73 Chase Johnson OT 6-8 307 So. 1L Loveland, Colo. (Loveland) 74 Tim Bond OL 6-4 280 Fr. HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista) 75 Drew Severn OG/C 6-3 276 Jr. 2L Glendale, Ariz. (Deer Valley) 76 Kyle Howard OL 6-5 270 Fr. HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Coronado) 77 Dan Fisher OL 6-4 303 Jr. 1L Gering, Neb. (Gering) 78 Alan Erving OL 6-4 315 Jr. JC La Verne, Calif. (Chaffey CC, Calif.) 79 John Ulibarri OG 6-4 279 RFr. RS Phelan, Calif. (Serrano) 80 Mike Juergens DE 6-4 215 Fr. HS Westminster, Colo. (Pomona) 82 Ty Phillips WR 6-4 177 RFr. RS Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X) 83 Taber LeMarr WR 6-3 179 RFr. RS Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 84 Chris Cox TE 6-7 246 Sr. 2L Tulsa, Okla. (Tulsa Union) 85 Prince Ledbetter WR 6-1 175 Fr. HS St. Louis, Mo. (Cardinal Ritter) 86 Jason Wallace WR 6-2 180 Jr. JC Overland Park, Kan. (Fort Scott CC, Kan.) 87 Chris Sundberg TE/P 6-5 215 Fr. HS Columbus, Mont. (Columbus) 88 John Wadkowski TE 6-4 250 Jr. JC Santa Paula, Calif. (Ventura CC, Calif.) 89 Jason Amos WR 6-2 199 Jr. 1L Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) 90 Rob Hollway DT 6-4 260 Fr. HS Edina, Minn. (Academy of the Holy Angels) 91 John Fletcher DE 6-6 230 Fr. HS Erie, Colo. (Ralston Valley) 92 Anthony Jones Jr. DE 6-5 262 Sr. 3L Lithonia, Ga. (Columbia) 93 Mike Groover DE 6-3 234 So. 1L Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) 95 Garrett Bliss LB 6-2 240 Fr. HS Durango, Colo. (Durango) 96 Adam Diehl Buck 6-3 218 So. 1L Sedalia, Colo. (Douglas County) 97 Jake Mayes NG 6-3 272 So. 1L Aurora, Colo. (Eaglecrest) 98 Jay Yust TE/H-Back 6-3 226 So. SQ Kremmling, Colo. (West Grand) 99 Chad Gardner NG 6-3 270 Jr. SQ Shoshoni, Wyo. (Dakota State) Steve Johnson # WR 6-2 190 Fr. HS Fairfield, Calif. (Rodriguez) Devin Moore # Athlete 5-10 175 Fr. HS Indianapolis, Ind. (Cardinal Ritter) Evan Weatherspoon # S 6-1 185 Fr. HS Cerritos, Calif. (Gahr)

# Signed as gray shirts, will not go on scholarship until January of 2005.

Abbreviations Buck Defensive End D Duplicate jersey number

WyominG Cowboy Football Page twenty-three Wyoming 2004 Wyoming Cowboys' Depth Chart 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL (Entering Fall of 2004) Defense Offense Free Safeties Quarterbacks 23 John Wendling (6-1, 203, So., Rock Springs, Wyo.) 17 Corey Bramlet (6-4, 215, Jr., Wheatland, Wyo.) 24 Dorsey Golston (6-0, 191, So., Kansas City, Mo.) 11 J.J. Raterink (6-1, 205, Sr., Longmont, Colo.) 26 Alex Renshaw (5-10, 202, RSo., O’Dell, Neb.) 6 Zach Weidenaar (6-3, 206, RFr., Bozeman, Mont.) Strong Safeties 7 Jacob Doss (6-2, 204, RFr., Lexington, Ky.) 21 Marcial Rosales (6-1, 219, So., West Covina, Calif.) 19 Stinson Dean (6-2, 211, Fr., Blue Springs, Mo.) 12 Ron Rockett (6-1, 190, Jr., Escondido, Calif.) Running Backs 4 Jay McNeal (6-1, 193, Sr., Tallahassee, Fla.) (Injured) * 2 Ivan Harrison (5-7, 190, So., Kansas City, Kan.) Field 33 C.R. Davis (5-10, 193, Jr., Phoenix, Ariz.) or 1 Derrick Martin (5-11, 182, So., Westminster, Colo.) 32 Joseph Harris (5-7, 205, Jr., Olathe, Kan.) 28 Michael Medina (6-0, 180, Fr., Lakewood, Colo.) 38 Kevin Fulton (5-9, 206, Sr., Plano, Texas) Boundary Cornerbacks Wide Receivers (X, Outside Receiver) 3 Terrance Butler (6-1, 177, Jr., Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) 9 Jovon Bouknight (6-1, 189, Jr., Denver, Colo.) * 36 Brandon Bell (6-1, 195, Jr., San Diego, Calif.) 83 Taber LeMarr (6-3, 179, RFr., Paradise Valley, Ariz.) WILL Linebackers (Weakside Linebackers) 89 Jason Amos (6-2, 199, Jr., Lakewood, Colo.) (Injured) 29 Guy Tuell (6-1, 215, Sr., Yuma, Colo.) * Wide Receivers (Y, Outside Receiver) 31 Jeff Tatnall (5-11, 225, Jr., Newark, Del.) 13 Dustin Pleasant (6-1, 175, RSo., Temple, Texas) 53 Luke Chase (6-1, 220, RFr., Windsor, Colo.) 86 Jason Wallace (6-2, 180, Jr., Overland Park, Kan.) MIKE Linebackers (Middle Linebackers) Wide Receivers (Z, Inside Receiver) 30 Randy Tscharner (6-2, 238, Sr., Calistoga, Calif.) * or 22 Josh Barge (6-0, 203, Jr., Blue Springs, Mo.) * 44 John Prater (6-2, 229, So., Kerrville, Texas) 8 Michael Ford (6-2, 203, RFr., Aurora, Colo.) 50 Matt Chase (6-1, 222, Jr., Windsor, Colo.) 5 Tyler Holden (5-11, 173, RSo., Littleton, Colo.) (Injured) SAM Linebackers (Strongside Linebackers) Tight Ends 45 Austin Hall (6-2, 212, So.., Sheridan, Wyo.) 84 Chris Cox (6-7, 246, Sr., Tulsa, Okla.) 25 Brandon Haugen (6-1, 228, RFr., Spokane, Wash.) 88 John Wadkowski (6-4, 250, Jr., Santa Paula, Calif.) 34 Sean Claffey (6-3, 231, RFr., Fruita, Colo.) 98 Jay Yust (6-3, 226, So., Kremmling, Colo.) Buck (Defensive End) 46 Wade Betschart (6-3, 243, Fr., Torrington, Wyo.) 42 Aaron Robbins (6-4, 241, Jr., Aurora, Colo.) Left Tackles 96 Adam Diehl (6-3, 218, So.., Sedalia, Colo.) 73 Chase Johnson (6-8, 307, So., Loveland, Colo.) * Noseguard 71 Dave Shipula (6-5, 292, RFr., Hanover Township, Pa.) 58 Dusty Hoffschneider (5-10, 250, RJr., Littleton, Colo.) Left Guards 97 Jake Mayes (6-3, 272, So., Aurora, Colo.) 77 Dan Fisher (6-4, 303, Jr., Gering, Neb.) 99 Chad Gardner (6-3, 270, Jr., Shoshoni, Wyo.) 68 Mark Schwarz (6-4, 290, So., Melbourne, Fla.) Defensive Tackles Centers 55 Zach Morris (6-2, 281, Sr., Denver, Colo.) * 70 Trenton Franz (6-3, 282, Sr., Fort Collins, Colo.) * 62 Jacob Bonde (6-3, 299, Sr., Greenwood Village, Colo.) * 75 Drew Severn (6-3, 276, Jr., Glendale, Ariz.) (Injured) * Defensive Ends Right Guards 43 John Flora (6-4, 273, Jr.., Arvada, Colo.) * 69 Jason Karcher (6-3, 304, So., Tempe, Ariz.) * 93 Mike Groover (6-3, 234, So., Boulder, Colo.) 79 John Ulibarri (6-4, 279, RFr., Phelan, Calif.) 52 Tyler Ottem (6-4, 228, RFr., Big Lake, Minn.) Right Tackles 67 Hunter Richards (6-7, 275, RSo., Larkspur, Colo.) Kickers/Holders/Long Snappers 78 Alan Erving (6-4, 315, Jr., La Verne, Calif.) 72 Matt Kostelnick (6-5, 230, RFr., Fontana, Calif.) Place-kickers 40 Deric Yaussi (5-11, 181, Jr., Fort Collins, Colo.) * 37 Scott Parker (6-0, 188, Jr., Littleton, Colo.) Return Specialists 46D Chris Hearne (5-7, 180, RSo., Cheyenne, Wyo.) Kickoff Returners Kickoffs 9 Jovon Bouknight (6-1, 189, Jr., Denver, Colo.) (No. 1 40 Deric Yaussi (5-11, 181, Jr., Fort Collins, Colo.) 2 Ivan Harrison (5-7, 190, So., Kansas City, Kan.) Tandem) 37 Scott Parker (6-0, 188, Jr., Littleton, Colo.) Punters 22 Josh Barge (6-0, 203, Jr., Blue Springs, Mo.) (No. 2 39 Adam Brooks (5-11, 191, Jr., Vermillion, S.D.) 1 Derrick Martin (5-11, 182, So., Westminster, Colo.) Tandem) 37 Scott Parker (6-0, 188, Jr., Littleton, Colo.) Holders Punt Returners 11 J.J. Raterink (6-1, 205, Sr., Longmont, Colo.) 22 Josh Barge (6-0, 203, Jr., Blue Springs, Mo.) 5 Tyler Holden (5-11, 173, RSo., Littleton, Colo.) (Injured) 1 Derrick Martin (5-11, 182, So., Westminster, Colo.) Long Snappers 5 Tyler Holden (5-11, 173, RSo., Littleton, Colo.) (Injured) 59 David Gough (6-6, 275, Sr., Rapid City, S.D.) 19D Chase McBride (5-8, 160, RFr., Thornton, Colo.) 97 Jake Mayes (6-3, 272, So., Aurora, Colo.) 68 Mark Schwarz (6-4, 290, So., Melbourne, Fla.) (Injured) Indicates players either injured in 2004 spring drills or 30 Randy Tscharner (6-3, 238, Sr., Calistoga, Calif.) missed 2004 spring drills due to prior injury.

* Indicates returning starters

WyominG Cowboy Football Page twenty-four Wyoming Joe Glenn (University of South Dakota ‘71) 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL Head Football Coach, University of Wyoming

Joe Glenn and his coaching staff put the excitement back in Wyoming Football in their first season of 2003. Glenn energized both his Cowboy players and Wyoming fans as he guided the Pokes to wins over rivals Colorado State and Brigham Young in his first season on the sideline of War Memorial Stadium. Those two thrilling home wins caused the UW student body and fans to tear down the goal posts -- not once, but twice during the 2003 season. The impact of Glenn and his staff wasn’t only recognized in the state of Wyoming, but was acknowledged by football experts across the Mountain West Conference. At the conclusion of the 2003 season, MWC media members voted Wyoming as the “2004 Team on the Rise.” In the voting, conducted by the Las Vegas Review- Journal, Wyoming received 53 percent of the votes. The next closest school received 20 percent. Glenn’s proven record as a winner and his magnetic personality have made an immediate impact on the attitude surrounding Cowboy Football. Three national championships, six conference titles and 16 winning seasons in 19 years as a head coach is the record Joe Glenn brings into the 2004 season. It is a record that has the Cowboy faithful looking forward to a new era in Wyoming Football history. And the Coach, himself, can’t wait until Aug. 10, 2004, when the Cowboys report back for the beginning of fall practice. “Our players have done everything we have asked of them since we came here a year ago,” said Glenn. “In the classroom, on the field, in the weightroom and helping us recruit players to Wyoming -- the young men in our program have done an outstanding job. We were glad to see our seniors enjoy some success last season. None of them had beaten CSU or BYU in their careers before last season, so it was wonderful to see them finish up their careers as Cowboys beating two big rivals. “I believe we will be a better team this year (2004). How that equates to wins and losses, we will have to see. But I know how hard these young men have worked, and how hard my coaches have worked, based on that I believe we will be a better team.” Glenn was named the 30th head football coach in Wyoming history on Dec. 12, 2002. Upon his hiring, Glenn had this to say. “I couldn’t be happier or more proud to be the next head coach at Wyoming,” Glenn said. “There is so much pride and tradition here. I’m looking forward to working with the people of this great state and with the young men in the program. I can’t wait to kick things in gear. “I believe this is a wonderful fit for my family and me. I know what kind of person I am, and I think that person fits this state. Most of my coaching career has been on the Front Range. I look forward to meeting and working with folks in every corner of this state. This is going to be a great marriage, and I’m looking so forward to getting it going.” Glenn brought an impressive record with him to Wyoming. He has won three national championships during his 19 previous seasons as a head coach. He won the NCAA Division I-AA National Championship at Montana in 2001, and won two NCAA Division II National Championships at Northern Colorado in 1996 and 1997. Over his career as a head coach at the collegiate level, he has won 70.7 percent of his games, posting a 162-67-1 record. For three seasons from 2000-02, Glenn enjoyed enormous success at the University of Montana. He guided the Griz to a 39-6 (.867) record, including a 20-2 (.909) record in the Big Sky Conference. He won two outright Big Sky titles in 2000 and 2001, and tied for the conference title in 2002. Montana played in the NCAA Division I-AA National Championship game in both 2000 and 2001, finishing as the national runner-up in 2000 and winning the National Championship in 2001. The Grizzlies also advanced to the I-AA quarterfinals in 2002. His 86.7 winning percentage was the best in the history of the Big Sky Conference, a conference that produced such coaches as John L. Smith, , Sonny Lubick and Jim Sweeney. From the third game of the 2001 season through the 10th game of the 2002 season, Montana won 24 consecutive games, tying the I-AA all- time record. His 2001 squad set a school record with 15 wins en route to a 15-1 record and the national title. Prior to leading Montana through three extremely successful seasons, Glenn spent 11 years as the head coach at the University of Northern Colorado, where he built the Bears into an NCAA Division II national power. UNC captured back-to-back Division II National Championships in 1996 and ‘97, becoming only the fourth Division II school in history to repeat as national champions. The Bears appeared in the Division II Playoffs seven out of 11 seasons, and Glenn posted a 98-35 (.737) mark -- 70-28 (.714) in the North Central Conference. He concluded his UNC career by leading the Bears to North Central Conference titles in each of his final three seasons -- 1997, ‘98 and ‘99. During his distinguished career, Glenn has been honored numerous times by his peers. His most recent honor came in 2002 when he was selected Big Sky Conference Co-Coach of the Year by his fellow Big Sky coaches. It marked the third consecutive season that Glenn won or shared that honor. He was also named the Coaches Association (AFCA) Division I-AA Region 5 Coach of the Year in 2002, marking the second consecutive season he earned that honor. In 2000, Glenn was presented the Eddie Robinson Award by The Sports Network as the Division I-AA National Coach of the Year. He also won AFCA Division II National Coach of the Year honors in both 1996 and ‘97. All total, he has been named National Coach of the Year three times, AFCA District Coach of the Year on five occasions and conference coach of the year five different seasons. In the spring of 2000, The Denver Post named him one of Colorado’s “Greatest Coaches of the 1900’s.” As head coach at Northern Colorado and Montana, Glenn led his teams to 14 consecutive winning seasons. One of his trademarks during his coaching career has been his ability to motivate and build relationships with players. He often tells his players that he has only one rule for them to follow, “Be a Good Guy.” Being a good guy is a characteristic that the coach, himself, displays by example. He is also known for building strong relationships with those who coach with him. Two of the nine assistant coaches on his Wyoming coaching staff played for him, and all nine coached with him prior to their first season in Laramie. Glenn began his head coaching career at Doane College in Crete, Neb., in 1976 when he became the youngest head coach in the country at the age of 27. He posted a 21-18-1 (.538) record over four seasons at the NAIA school. Overall, Glenn has spent 29 seasons in college football as either a head or assistant coach. A 1971 graduate of the University of South Dakota, Glenn earned a bachelor of arts degree in health, physical education, recreation and athletics. He played both quarterback and wide receiver for the Coyotes, and was selected a team captain as a senior. Following graduation, Glenn earned an ROTC military commission, and served two years in the United States Army. In 1975, he received a master’s degree in education, from South Dakota. Glenn is 55 years old, born March 7, 1949. He and his wife, Michele, are both natives of Lincoln, Neb. They have two adult children, a daughter Erin and a son Casey. Casey was an offensive lineman at Carroll College in Helena, Mont., concluding his playing career in the fall of 2002. He is currently the offensive line coach at his father’s alma mater, the University of South Dakota. Casey Glenn’s head coach at Carroll College was former Wyoming letterman and assistant coach Mike Van Diest. Carroll College won the NAIA National Championship in 2002. WyominG Cowboy Football Page twenty-five Wyoming Joe Glenn (University of South Dakota ‘71) 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL Head Football Coach, University of Wyoming Joe Glenn Head Football Coach, University of Wyoming

Coaching Honors National Coach of the Year Honors 2000 Eddie Robinson Award for Division I-AA National Coach of the Year (Presented by The Sports Network) 1997 American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Division II National Coach of the Year 1996 AFCA Division II National Coach of the Year American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Regional Coach of the Year Honors 2002 AFCA Division I-AA Region 5 Coach of the Year 2001 AFCA Division I-AA Region 5 Coach of the Year 1999 AFCA Division II Region 5 Coach of the Year 1998 AFCA Division II Region 5 Coach of the Year 1991 AFCA Division II Region 5 Coach of the Year Conference Coach of the Year Honors 2002 Big Sky Conference Co-Coach of the Year 2001 Big Sky Conference Co-Coach of the Year 2000 Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year 1998 North Central Conference Co-Coach of the Year 1997 North Central Conference Coach of the Year Head-Coaching Record Overall Conference Postseason Season School W L T % W L T % Finishes Appearances 2003 Wyoming 4 8 0 .333 2 5 0 .286 Tied 7th

2002 Montana 11 3 0 .786 5 2 0 .714 Tied 1st NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinals 2001 Montana 15 1 0 .938 7 0 0 1.000 1st NCAA Division I-AA Champions 2000 Montana 13 2 0 .867 8 0 0 1.000 1st NCAA Division I-AA Runner-up Record at Montana (3 years) 39 6 0 .867 20 2 0 .909

1999 Northern Colorado 11 2 0 .846 8 1 0 .889 Tied 1st NCAA Division II Quarterfinals 1998 Northern Colorado 11 2 0 .846 8 1 0 .889 Tied 1st NCAA Division II Quarterfinals 1997 Northern Colorado 13 2 0 .867 8 1 0 .889 1st NCAA Div. II National Champions 1996 Northern Colorado 12 3 0 .800 6 3 0 .667 Tied 2nd NCAA Div. II National Champions 1995 Northern Colorado 9 3 0 .750 7 2 0 .778 Tied 2nd NCAA Division II First Round 1994 Northern Colorado 7 4 0 .636 6 3 0 .667 Tied 2nd 1993 Northern Colorado 8 3 0 .727 6 3 0 .667 Tied 3rd 1992 Northern Colorado 6 5 0 .545 4 5 0 .444 Tied 7th 1991 Northern Colorado 8 3 0 .727 6 2 0 .750 2nd NCAA Division II First Round 1990 Northern Colorado 7 4 0 .636 6 3 0 .667 3rd NCAA Division II First Round 1989 Northern Colorado 6 4 0 .600 5 4 0 .556 Tied 4th Record at UNC (11 years) 98 35 0 .737 70 28 0 .714

1979 Doane College 5 4 1 .550 1 3 1 .300 1978 Doane College 6 4 0 .600 3 2 0 .600 1977 Doane College 5 5 0 .500 3 2 0 .600 1976 Doane College 5 5 0 .500 2 3 0 .400 Record at Doane (4 years) 21 18 1 .538 9 10 1 .475

Joe Glenn vs. All Opponents Overall Record (19 years) 162-67-1 (.707)

Joe Glenn vs. Conference Opponents Conference Record (19 years) 101-45-1 (.690) College Coaching Experience 2003- Head Coach, University of Wyoming 2000-02 Head Coach, University of Montana 1989-99 Head Coach, University of Northern Colorado 1987-88 Assistant Coach for Passing Game and Kicking Game, University of Northern Colorado 1982-85 Offensive Coordinator, University of Montana 1980-81 Quarterbacks and Receivers Coach, University of Montana 1976-79 Head Coach, Doane College (Neb.) 1975 Backfield Coach, Northern Arizona University 1974 Backfield Coach, University of South Dakota WyominG Cowboy Football Page twenty-six Wyoming Assistant Coaches 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL Defensive Assistants Mike Breske (South Dakota State ‘81) Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Secondary

Mike Breske enters his second season at the University of Wyoming, and he is entering his 18th season as a member of Joe Glenn’s coaching staff. He and Glenn coached together 13 seasons at Northern Colorado and three seasons at Montana. Breske serves as assistant head coach, defensive coordinator and coaches the Cowboy secondary. In his first season at Wyoming, Breske’s defense made great strides in defending the pass. UW ranked No. 46 in the nation in pass defense, allowing opponents only 212.17 yards per game through the air. His first Cowboy defense also was extremely effective at forcing turnovers. The Pokes ranked No. 42 in the country in fumbles recovered (12), and added 12 interceptions for a total of 24 turnovers gained in 2003. Perhaps the biggest turnover of the season came on a Tyler Gottschalk 60-yard interception return for a touchdown against BYU that was the difference in a 13-10 Wyoming victory. As the defensive coordinator for three seasons at Montana, Breske helped lead the Grizzlies to the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs each of those seasons. Montana advanced to the Division I-AA national championship games in both the 2000 and 2001 seasons, and captured the 2001 National Championship. His Montana defensive units were among the best in the nation and the Big Sky Conference. His 2002 Grizzly defense ranked 13th in the nation and first in the Big Sky in rushing defense, allowing only 100.7 yards per game. UM ranked No. 28 in the country and second in the Big Sky in scoring defense, giving up only 18.6 points per game. Montana was also second in the Big Sky in total defense, giving up only 329.9 yards per game. Breske coached 2002 First Team All-American and Big Sky Conference Defensive Player of the Year, free safety Trey Young, and Honorable Mention All-American Vernon Smith at . His 2001 Griz defense ranked 26th in the country in scoring defense (20.3 points allowed per game) and 30th in rushing defense (125.5 yards allowed per game). In the Big Sky Conference, Montana ranked in the top two in the conference in scoring defense, rushing defense and total defense (385.8 yards allowed per game). Breske’s 2001 secondary was led by another First Team All-American, strong safety Vince Huntsberger, and Honorable Mention All-American Calvin Coleman at cornerback. Huntsberger was runner-up for the 2001 Buck Buchanan Award, symbolic of the I-AA Defensive Player of the Year. His first year in Missoula, Breske’s defenders dominated conference play as the Griz led the Big Sky in six defensive categories: total defense (allowing only 265.0 ypg), scoring defense (19.3 ppg), rushing defense (76.6 ypg), passing defense (188.4 ypg), quarterback sacks (46) and lowest third- down conversion percentage by opponents (30.0 percent). Among the leading defenders on that squad were All-Americans Coleman and Huntsberger. Throughout 13 seasons as the defensive coordinator at Northern Colorado from 1987-99, Breske was part of two NCAA Division II National Championship teams in 1996 and ‘97. The Bears appeared in the Division II Playoffs seven times during Breske’s time in Greeley. As a player at South Dakota State, Breske was a three-year letterman at cornerback and earned Second Team All-Conference honors in 1979 and ‘80. He also was elected a team captain his senior season. Following completion of his bachelor’s degree in health, physical education and recreation in May of 1981, Breske began his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach at Northern Iowa in 1981. While at Northern Iowa, he completed a master’s degree in physical education in 1982. He moved on to Yankton College in Yankton, S.D., from 1982-83, coaching the secondary. His first defensive coordinator position came at Wayne State College in Wayne, Neb., where he coached from 1983-86, before moving on to Northern Colorado. He and his wife, Tami, have three children, Cari, Adam and Taylor. They also have one granddaughter, Mikayla, and one grandson, Bryson. “Mike and I have now been together 18 years,” said Glenn. “We know how each other thinks. He is always a step ahead of me. Mike is a great sounding board for me, not just on X’s and O’s, but on personnel and really every issue to do with our football program. To have a guy with his experience and background on our staff is a tremendous asset. I respect him more than I can say. In regard to X’s and O’s, I think Mike is as good as they come. He’s proved it at every level, and we’ve won three national championships along the way. He has a great feel for the game, and he knows what it takes to win. He is my right-hand man. We share a lot of great memories together, and I think we share a great future together, as well.” Breske will recruit the states of Colorado, Iowa, North Dakota and South Dakota.

WyominG Cowboy Football Page twenty-seven Wyoming Assistant Coaches 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL Defensive Assistants Chris Knutsen (Valparaiso ‘77) Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Tackles

Chris Knutsen is in his second tour of duty at the University of Wyoming. Knutsen was originally an assistant coach at Wyoming from 1997-99. He coordinates the special teams and coaches the interior defensive line for the Cowboys. The Cowboy special teams showed a great deal of improvement in 2003. Wyoming ranked No. 19 in the NCAA in kickoff returns, averaging 23.07 yards per return, and UW was ranked No. 48 in the nation in net punting (36.32 net yards per punt). Individually, former Cowboy Luke Donovan ranked No. 32 in the country in punting (42.51 yards per punt). Jovon Bouknight, UW’s top returning receiver, averaged 23.69 yards per kickoff return to rank 42nd in the nation, and returning place-kicker Deric Yaussi ranked No. 54 in the NCAA in field goals. Knutsen returned to Laramie after coaching at the University of Montana for the 2000, ‘01 and ‘02 seasons. He coached special teams and linebackers at Montana. In the 2002 season, Montana ranked second in the Big Sky Conference in kickoff returns, averaging 24.8 yards per return. Knutsen coached Montana return specialist Levander Segars, who earned Third Team All-America honors as a return man. In 2001, the Griz ranked No. 10 in the country in net punting, averaging 36.79 yards per punt, and UM punter Mark Spencer was named First Team All-American. He also coached First Team All-Big Sky Conference linebacker Matt Steinau in 2001. Steinau was an Honorable Mention All-American that same season. Knutsen helped lead the Grizzlies to the 2001 NCAA Division I-AA National Championship while in Missoula. The Griz also advanced to the national championship game in 2000, and appeared in the I-AA Playoffs all three seasons he served as an assistant coach. The 2002 Grizzly defense ranked 13th in the nation and first in the Big Sky in rushing defense, allowing only 100.7 yards per game. UM ranked No. 28 in the country and second in the Big Sky in scoring defense, giving up only 18.6 points per game. Montana was also second in the Big Sky in total defense, giving up only 329.9 yards per game. In 2001, the Griz defense was among the best in NCAA Division I-AA football ranking 26th in the country in scoring defense (20.3 points allowed per game) and 30th in rushing defense (125.5 yards allowed per game). In the Big Sky Conference, Montana ranked in the top two in the conference in scoring defense, rushing defense and total defense (385.8 yards allowed per game). The Montana defenders dominated conference play in 2000 as the Griz led the Big Sky in six defensive categories: total defense (allowing only 265.0 ypg), scoring defense (19.3 ppg), rushing defense (76.6 ypg), passing defense (188.4 ypg), quarterback sacks (46) and lowest third-down conversion percentage by opponents (30.0 percent). Prior to coaching at Montana, Knutsen coached the outside linebackers and coordinated the special teams for Dana Dimel at Wyoming from 1997-99. During his first three seasons at UW, Knutsen coached the likes of All-America place-kicker Cory Wedel. The Cowboys ranked No. 2 in the nation in net punting in 1997, and ranked No. 16 in the country in 1998. He came to Laramie, after helping lead Northern Colorado to the 1996 NCAA Division II National Championship. Knutsen worked for current UW head coach Joe Glenn at Northern Colorado beginning in the fall of 1991 and concluding with the 1996 season. He served as the assistant offensive line coach at UNC in 1991. Knutsen then moved over to the defensive side of the ball to coach the linebackers, and his last two seasons he coached the UNC defensive line. Other college coaching positions that Knutsen has held include: graduate assistant coach at Illinois State; graduate assistant at Kansas State; defensive coordinator at his alma mater, Valparaiso; and offensive line coach and defensive coordinator at Montana Tech. A 1977 graduate of Valparaiso with a bachelor’s degree in physical education, Knutsen later earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Northern Colorado in 1992. A middle linebacker at Valparaiso from 1973-76, he earned All-Conference honors in the Indiana Collegiate Conference his senior season, as well as being named the MVP and co-captain of his team. He is married to the former Shelley Bormuth. They have one son, Casey. “Chris is a guy I’ve known since 1980,” said Glenn. “He takes tremendous pride in special teams, which is an integral part of our team. He is a veteran, experienced coach and it shows. Chris has great patience with his athletes. We had both a punter and a kicker at Montana receive All- America honors under his coaching. Chris has been with me a long time, both at UNC and at Montana, and he has the added advantage of having coached at Wyoming before. He understands, as well as anyone on our coaching staff, the tradition of Wyoming Football and the importance of the football program to the people of Wyoming .” Knutsen will recruit the state of Indiana, as well as the Chicago metropolitan area.

WyominG Cowboy Football Page twenty-eight Wyoming Assistant Coaches 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL Defensive Assistants Marty English (Northern Colorado ‘86) Linebackers Marty English moved up the road to Laramie, Wyo., from Greeley, Colo., a year ago after serving an assistant coach for 14 seasons at his alma mater, the University of Northern Colorado. English coaches the linebackers for the Cowboys. In 2003, English’s starting linebacking corps of Tyler Gottschalk, Randy Tscharner and Guy Tuell ranked No. 1, 2 and 3, respectively, in tackles for the Cowboys. For three seasons (2000-02), English served as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Northern Colorado. His 2002 defensive unit ranked in the Top 10 in the nation in five defensive categories. UNC ranked No. 8 in total defense, allowing only 249.8 yards per game; was ranked No. 5 in pass defense efficiency, with a rating of 86.9; and ranked No. 9 in three categories -- scoring defense (15.0 points allowed per game), rush defense (85.3 yards per game) and turnover margin (+16). The 2002 Bears also led the North Central Conference in total defense, points allowed and quarterback sacks. Individually, six of his 2002 defenders earned First Team All-Midwest Region honors and four were named First Team All-North Central Conference. Anthony Dunn, a defensive end on the 2002 squad, earned First Team All-America honors, and signed a free-agent contract with the Tennessee Titans of the NFL. Through his years at UNC, English coached on NCAA Division II National Championship teams in 1996 and ‘97. He also helped guide the Bears to the NCAA Division II Playoffs in eight different seasons, including advancing to the semifinals of the 2002 NCAA Division II Playoffs. From 1989-99, he served as the Bears’ linebackers coach, special teams coordinator, recruiting coordinator and strength and conditioning coordinator. Over his 15 seasons as a college coach, English has coached eight All-Americans, and eight of his players have gone on to play at the professional level, including former UNC All-America linebacker and former Carolina Panther Scott Zimmerman. English began his college coaching career as a graduate assistant coach at Northern Colorado from 1987-89. As a player, he started his career at Idaho State University in 1981, the year the Bengals won the NCAA Division I-AA National Championship. English then transferred to Northern Colorado, where he was a three-year letterman at linebacker. His senior season of 1985, he served as a team captain, and earned All-North Central Conference honors. English earned a bachelor’s degree in recreation management in 1986 and a master’s degree in physical education in 1989 -- he completed both degrees at Northern Colorado. A native of Lakewood, Colo., he was an All-State football player at Alameda High School. He and his wife, Suzie, have one daughter, Kelsey, and one son, Tyler. “I tried to get Marty to go with us when we went to Montana, but he was offered the defensive coordinator job at UNC and so decided to stay,” Glenn said. “I really missed him during that three-year span, and I’m thrilled that he is back with our staff. He is a smart coach, a player’s coach, who connects with kids and gets them to play football the way it is supposed to be played. Marty is one of the best linebacker coaches I’ve been around. We think alike in terms of football and in terms of the kind of young men we want in our program.” English will recruit the states of Colorado and Florida. Lance Robinson (Montana ‘97) Defensive Line Lance Robinson brings eight years of college coaching experience into his second season at the University of Wyoming. Prior to coming to Wyoming in 2003. Robinson coached each of the previous seven seasons (1996-2002) at his alma mater, the University of Montana. The last three seasons, he was on the staff of new UW head coach Joe Glenn. Robinson coaches the Cowboy defensive lineman. Robinson’s first year as the Wyoming defensive line coach saw former Cowboy defensive end Brandon Casavan earn Second Team All-Mountain West Conference honors. Casavan went on to sign a free agent contract with the Houston Texans of the NFL. His final three seasons at Montana, Robinson coached exclusively with the Grizzly defensive ends. During his time at Missoula, he helped lead the Griz to the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs all seven seasons, including Montana’s 2001 National Championship. The Griz also advanced to the I-AA national championship game in 1996 and 2000. Among the outstanding defensive linemen Robinson coached at UM was First Team All-American Andy Petek, who was named the National Defensive Lineman of the Year at the Division I-AA level in 2000, and was also the runner-up for the Buck Buchanan Award presented to the top defensive player in the nation in I-AA football. Two other defensive linemen who earned All-America honors at Montana under the tutelage of Robinson were Kelley Bryant in 1999 and Ciche Pitcher in 2001. The 2002 Grizzly defense ranked 13th in the nation and first in the Big Sky in rushing defense, allowing only 100.7 yards per game. UM ranked No. 28 in the country and second in the Big Sky in scoring defense, giving up only 18.6 points per game. Montana was also second in the Big Sky in total defense, giving up only 329.9 yards per game. In 2001, the Griz defense was among the best in NCAA Division I-AA football ranking 26th in the country in scoring defense (20.3 points allowed per game) and 30th in rushing defense (125.5 yards allowed per game). In the Big Sky Conference, Montana ranked in the top two in the conference in scoring defense, rushing defense and total defense (385.8 yards allowed per game). The Montana defenders dominated conference play in 2000 as the Griz led the Big Sky in six defensive categories: total defense (allowing only 265.0 ypg), scoring defense (19.3 ppg), rushing defense (76.6 ypg), passing defense (188.4 ypg), quarterback sacks (46) and lowest third-down conversion percentage by opponents (30.0 percent). Before taking over as defensive ends coach, Robinson assisted with the Grizzly offensive line and special teams. Robinson began his college playing career at Montana Tech, where he was a two-year letterman in football. He then transferred to the University of Montana, earning his bachelor’s degree in exercise and sport science in 1997. A native of Butte, Mont., he and his wife, Shoni, have one daughter, Taylor, and one son, Wynn. “Lanny has an innate ability to get his players to play lights out,” commented Glenn. “He coaches with a lot of emotion. I think that is what it takes up front on the defensive line to be successful. Defensive linemen have to play with spirit and emotion, and they pick that up from Lanny. He is a guy who loves to be around kids and loves to be around the game of football. Lanny takes a lot of pride in his coaching and in the performance of this players, and it shows.” Robinson will recruit the states of Minnesota and Nevada. WyominG Cowboy Football Page twenty-nine Wyoming Assistant Coaches 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL Offensive Assistants Bill Cockhill (Montana ‘94) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Bill Cockhill begins his second season as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of Wyoming. The 2004 season will mark his fourth year as an offensive coordinator at the college level, having been the coordinator at the University of Montana in 2001 and 2002. The Wyoming Cowboys boasted a potent offense in the 2003 season. Wyoming ranked No. 28 in the NCAA in passing offense, averaging 261.17 yards per game. Wyoming also did an outstanding job of protecting the ball in ‘03. Wyoming gave up a total of only 15 turnovers in 2003 -- that ranked the Pokes No. 3 out of 117 NCAA Division I-A football teams in terms of fewest turnovers. UW fumbled only six times to rank No. 4 in the nation in fewest fumbles. Cowboy quarterbacks threw only nine interceptions all season to tie for 19th in the country. Former Wyoming quarterback Casey Bramlet concluded his senior season ranking No. 19 in the nation in pass completions (20.08 completions per game) for the 2003 season, and he ranked No. 33 in the NCAA in total offense (244.67 yards per game). Bramlet played in the East-West Shrine game following his senior season, and was drafted in the seventh round by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2004 NFL Draft. Cockhill guided the Montana Grizzly offense through a 2002 campaign that saw them rank 18th in Division I-AA in scoring offense (31.5 points per game) and 22nd in passing offense (245.6 yards per game). The Griz offense was led by quarterback John Edwards, who ranked 20th in Division I- AA in total offense (236.6 yards per game), and was a finalist for the Walter Payton Award. In 2001, Cockhill’s first season as UM’s offensive coordinator, the Grizzlies won the NCAA Division I-AA National Championship as his offense averaged 33.8 points and 419.2 yards per game to rank 20th and 21st, respectively, in the final NCAA I-AA statistical rankings. He took over the duties of coordinating the offense one game into the 2000 season. The Griz ended the season in the National Championship game, finishing as the national runner-up to Georgia Southern. Cockhill’s offense ranked sixth in the nation in passing offense (313.0 yards per game) and 15th in total offense (455.9 yards per game). He began his college coaching career at Montana in 1994 as a restricted earnings coach. From 1995-2000, Cockhill coached the Grizzly wide receivers. He was also the recruiting coordinator from 1999-2000. From 1994 through 2002, Cockhill helped coach the Griz to seven Big Sky Conference titles, nine consecutive Division I-AA Playoffs and four I-AA National Championship games, winning two national titles in 1995 and 2001. Cockhill knows first hand what it takes to play wide receiver at the collegiate level. A four-year starter at Montana from 1990-93, he concluded his playing career as the school’s all-time leading receiver, with 2,257 career receiving yards. Among his teammates at Montana was current Wyoming offensive line coach Chad Germer, who was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at center for the Griz from 1988-91. Cockhill also excelled in the classroom at UM. He was named the recipient of the Big Sky Conference’s Scholar-Athlete Award for the 1993-94 academic year, and he earned Dean’s List honors three times during his college years. Cockhill graduated in 1994 with a bachelor of science degree in business, with an emphasis in finance and management. A native of Helena, Mont., he is married to the former Jenise Erickson. They are expecting their first child in August of 2004. “Bill and I begin our fifth season together,” said Glenn. “He played at Montana and stayed on the coaching staff at Montana when we got there three years ago. Through the three years at Montana, we went 39-6 and won 24 straight games at one point. I think a lot of that success was due to the effectiveness of our offense. We have built an offensive philosophy around running the ball effectively, focusing on completing a high percentage of passes and keeping our defense off the field as much as possible by controlling the ball. Bill works extremely hard, is an intense coach, expects things to be done right by both his coaches and players and his offenses put up good numbers. I think Bill has really matured as an offensive coordinator over the last couple of seasons.” Cockhill will recruit Southern California. Bryan Applewhite (Northern Colorado ‘98) Running Backs Bryan Applewhite rejoined his college coach, Joe Glenn, as a member of the Wyoming coaching staff in 2003. This season, Applewhite will coach a different position for the Cowboys, he will serve as UW’s running backs coach. A year ago, he coached the UW tight ends. Applewhite played for Wyoming head coach Joe Glenn at Northern Colorado from 1994-98. Applewhite spent four seasons as a member of the coaching staff at the University of Northern Colorado from 1999-2002. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach at UNC in the 1999 season, coaching the Bear running backs under Glenn. Applewhite continued to coach the running backs as a full-time coach in 2000 when Kay Dalton became the head coach. Applewhite helped coach an offense that ranked fourth in Division II in total offense in 2002 (362.1 yards per game) and ranked sixth in the nation in rushing offense (127.8 yards per game). Over his four years coaching the Bear running backs, Applewhite coached two All-Region running backs, including back-to-back North Central Conference single-season rushing leaders. In 1999 and 2002, Applewhite coached Northern Colorado teams that won North Central Conference Championships and advanced to the NCAA Division II Playoffs. The 2002 UNC team made it all the way to the semifinals of the NCAA Division II Playoffs. As a fullback, himself, from 1994-98, Applewhite played on teams that won two NCAA Division II National Championship (1996 and ‘97), advanced to the Division II Playoffs all four years and won two North Central Conference titles (1997 and ‘98). He earned his bachelor of arts degree in psychology from Northern Colorado in 1998, and completed his master of arts, also from UNC, in physical education with an emphasis in sports administration in 2001. While at UNC, Applewhite served as a teaching assistant in the psychology department, and as a member of the university’s student-athlete advisory council. Applewhite is a native of Brighton, Colo., where he attended Brighton HIgh School. He and his wife, Rachelle, make their home in Laramie. “Bryan is someone I have a great admiration and respect for as a player, being part of our two national championship teams at Northern Colorado,” Glenn said. “As a young coach, he started with us at Northern Colorado, and he remained there for three years, while we were at Montana. It’s great to have him back on our staff here at Wyoming. Bryan is a very loyal guy. He brings a real positive attitude to the staff and the team. If I could say only one thing about Bryan, he is a winner. He’s a winner at life and a winner at this game. He has a tremendous love for people, the game of football and the West. He’s a Cowboy at heart, and is a great fit for the University of Wyoming.” Applewhite will recruit southern Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma.

WyominG Cowboy Football Page thirty Wyoming Assistant Coaches 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL Offensive Assistants Chad Germer (Montana ‘93) Offensive Line Chad Germer moved from his alma mater, the University of Montana, to the University of Wyoming in 2003. Germer coaches the Cowboy offensive line. He coached the offensive line at Montana for four seasons prior to coming to Wyoming. Germer was a three-year starter at Montana from 1989-91, earning All-America honors at center for the Griz in 1991. Germer began his college coaching career at Montana in 1998 as a restricted-earnings coach. He became a full-time assistant in 1999. During his five seasons as a coach at Montana, the Griz won or shared five Big Sky Conference Championships, advanced to the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs each of those five seasons, reached the Division I-AA national championship game twice (2000 and ‘01) and won the 2001 National Championship. He coached four All- Americans during his time at UM. Germer’s 2002 offensive line unit helped the Grizzly offense rank 18th in the nation in scoring offense (31.5 points per game) and 22nd in passing offense (245.6 yards per game). In 2001, the Grizzlies won the NCAA Division I-AA National Championship as the offense averaged 33.8 points and 419.2 yards per game to rank 20th and 21st, respectively, in the final NCAA I-AA statistical rankings. The Griz also ended the 2000 season in the National Championship game, finishing as the national runner-up to Georgia Southern. UM’s offense ranked sixth in the nation in passing offense (313.0 yards per game) in 2000 and 15th in total offense (455.9 yards per game). As an All-America player, himself, Germer started 36 consecutive games at center from the 1989-91 seasons. A First Team All-Big Sky selection and All-America honoree in 1991, Germer was also selected to play in the Blue-Gray All-Star Football Classic following his senior season. He signed as a free-agent with the Cincinnati Bengals of the NFL and went to camp with them in 1992. Germer earned his bachelor of science degree in business administration, with an emphasis in marketing and management, from the University of Montana in 1993. A native of Three Forks, Mont., he and his wife, Amy, have two sons, Nicholas and Alex. “Chad is another young coach we picked up when we went to Montana, and what a stroke of luck that was for us,” said Glenn. “Chad stayed on with us when we got to Montana, after playing and coaching there prior to our arrival. He is a tremendous worker, and a relentless recruiter. Chad knows exactly the type of kids he likes in his offensive line, and he goes after those kids hard in recruiting. I believe his intensity carries over to the young men he coaches. He is constantly attending clinics to stay up on the most recent technics, and he is a very innovative coach.” Germer will recruit Idaho, Montana and Texas. Harvey Patton Jr. (Northern Colorado ‘94) Tight Ends Harvey Patton has numerous ties to Wyoming head coach Joe Glenn. For three seasons prior to coming to Wyoming, Patton coached with Glenn at the University of Montana. From 1994-98, he was an assistant on Glenn’s staff at Northern Colorado. Patton also played fullback for Glenn at UNC from 1990-93. This season, Patton will coach the Wyoming tight ends, after coaching the running backs in his first season at UW. In 2003, Patton coached Cowboy senior Derek Armah, who concluded his Wyoming career ranked No. 4 on the UW career rushing list with 2,190 career rushing yards. As the running backs coach at Montana, Patton coached UM’s all-time leading rusher, Yohance Humphrey. Humphrey earned All-America honors in both the 2000 and 2001 seasons, and set Montana school records for career rushing yards (4,070 yards from 1998-2001) and single-season rushing yards (1,658 yards in 2001). All three of Patton’s seasons as a coach at Montana, the Griz won or shared the Big Sky Conference Championship and advanced to the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs. UM reached the Division I-AA national championship game twice (2000 and ‘01), and won the 2001 National Championship. In 2002, the Grizzly offense ranked 18th in the nation in scoring offense (31.5 points per game). The season, before in 2001, the Grizzlies won the NCAA Division I-AA National Championship as the offense averaged 33.8 points and 419.2 yards per game to rank 20th and 21st, respectively, in the final national rankings. The Griz also ended the 2000 season in the National Championship game, finishing as the national runner- up to Georgia Southern. UM’s offense ranked sixth in the nation in passing offense (313.0 yards per game) in 2000 and 15th in total offense (455.9 yards per game). Patton began his college coaching career at his alma mater, Northern Colorado, in 1994. For five seasons from 1994-98, Patton coached the running backs at UNC. In 1996 and ‘97, the Bears won the NCAA Division II National Championship and Bear running back Billy Holmes was named the Most Valuable Player of the Championship game both seasons. Both the 1997 and ‘98 UNC squads won the North Central Conference titles. The 1999 season saw Patton move on to the University of Nevada as running backs coach. The Wolf Pack ranked second in the nation in total offense that season, and senior running back Chris Lemon concluded his career as the No. 3 rusher in Nevada school history with 4,246 career rushing yards. Lemon also was the all-time leader in career touchdowns in the Big West Conference, with 52, and ranked No. 6 in NCAA history in rushing touchdowns. An outstanding fullback at Northern Colorado, Patton earned First Team All-Conference honors in 1993 as a senior, was a Second Team All- Conference honoree as a junior and earned Honorable Mention honors as a freshman. He was elected a team captain as both a junior and senior. His senior season, he was voted both the team’s Most Inspirational and Most Valuable Player. A four-year letterwinner at UNC, he played on two NCAA Division II Playoff teams in 1990 and 91. Patton completed his bachelor of science degree in business administration at Northern Colorado in 1994. He is single. “I had Harvey as a player at Northern Colorado, and then immediately after his playing career he joined our coaching staff,” Glenn said. “Harvey understands what it takes to be a good football player at the collegiate level. Harvey is very spirited, and emotional and very passionate about the game. Most backs you recruit can run, but not many of them can block. I think that is where Harvey really shined.” Patton will recruit Northern California and the state of Wyoming.

WyominG Cowboy Football Page thirty-one Wyoming Assistant Coaches 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL Offensive Assistants/Football Operations Ron Wisniewski (Rutgers ‘87) Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator Ron Wisniewski will coach the Wyoming wide receivers once again this season, and will continue to coordinate recruiting efforts for the Cowboys. Wisniewski has coached with Wyoming head coach Joe Glenn since 1994. In his first season at Wyoming in 2003, Wisniewski coached two of UW’s all-time great receivers in Ryan McGuffey and Malcom Floyd. McGuffey concluded his Wyoming career ranked No. 3 in school history in career receptions (231) and No. 4 in career receiving yards (2,679). Floyd ranks No. 4 in career receptions at UW (186) and No. 5 in career receiving yards (2,411). Both signed free agent contracts with NFL teams in 2004 -- McGuffey with the St. Louis Rams and Floyd with the San Diego Chargers. Wyoming ranked No. 28 in the NCAA in passing offense in 2003, averaging 261.17 yards per game. Three Wyoming receivers ranked among the Top 100 receivers in the nation in 2003. McGuffey ranked No. 36 in the NCAA in receptions (5.67 per game). Floyd ranked No. 54 in the nation in receptions (5.25 per game). In receiving yards, Floyd averaged 69.50 yards per game in 2003 to rank No. 66 in the country. McGuffey averaged 67.92 yards per outing to rank No. 72, and current Cowboy junior Jovon Bouknight averaged 62.17 yards per game to rank No. 89 in the NCAA. Wisniewski was an assistant coach at the University of Montana for three seasons prior to coming to Wyoming. He coached the Griz tight ends his first season of 2000, and coached the wide receivers in 2001 and ‘02. He also served as the Montana recruiting coordinator in 2002. While at Montana, “Wiz”, as he is called by his fellow coaches, coached Second Team All-America receiver Etu Molden in 2001. Molden recorded the second best single-season receiving total in school history in 2001, totalling 1,145 receiving yards. The Grizzly offense ranked 18th in the nation in scoring offense in 2002 (31.5 points per game), and was 22nd in passing offense (245.6 yards per game). In 2001, the Grizzlies won the NCAA Division I-AA National Championship as the offense averaged 33.8 points and 419.2 yards per game to rank 20th and 21st, respectively. The 2000 Griz offense also ended the season in the national championship game, finishing as the national runner-up to Georgia Southern. The offense ranked sixth in the nation in passing (313.0 yards per game) and 15th in total offense (455.9 yards per game). As an assistant coach at Northern Colorado from 1994-99, Wisniewski served as the tight ends coach for the Bears. He helped lead UNC to the 1996 and ‘97 NCAA Division II National Championships. Wisniewski began his college coaching career in 1989 as the quarterbacks and wide receivers coach at Kean College of New Jersey. For the next two seasons, 1990-91, he moved on to East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, coaching the running backs. In ‘92, he returned to Kean College as offensive coordinator, coaching at Kean for the 1992 and 93 seasons. His offense at Kean set nine school records in 1992. Wisniewski completed a bachelor of arts degree in astrophysics in 1987 from Rutgers University. He achieved a master of science in aerospace engineering from the University of Colorado in 1990, and received a Ph.D. in educational mathematics from the University of Northern Colorado in 1998. He and his wife Kelli, welcomed their first child, Brady Thomas Wisniewski, into the world on (date ?). “Ron is one of the purest teachers of the game that I’ve ever been associated with,” said Glenn. “I set in most of his meetings with the receivers, and I really see his ability to connect, and to coach and to teach. This is our 11th season together, and it has been fun for me to see his development as a coach through those 11 years. Ron is very thorough, and has a beautiful way of working with people. He is a motivator, with a very calm presence. He has been a tremendous shot in the arm for us as a recruiting coordinator. His administrative skills in this area (recruiting) are a huge plus for our program.” As well as serving as recruiting coordinator, Wisniewski will recruit Arizona and Southern California. Football Operations Don Julian (Wyoming ‘89) Director of Football Operations Don Julian is beginning his third season with the University of Wyoming football program, and is in his second season as director of football operations for the Cowboys. He spent his first season of 2002 as the running backs coach at UW, his alma mater. Julian returned to the University of Wyoming from Riverton High School in Riverton, Wyo., where he was the head football coach for nine seasons. Julian had an outstanding record as a high school coach in the state of Wyoming. During his time as head coach at Riverton High School from 1993 to 2001, Julian led Riverton to four Wyoming 3A State Titles in 1994, ‘97, ‘98 and ‘99. He was honored by the Wyoming Coaches’ Association as the 3A Football Coach of the Year in each of those four championship seasons. Following the 2001 season, Julian was selected as the Wyoming Coach of the Year by the National Federation Coaches’ Association. A student-athlete himself at the University of Wyoming, Julian was a member of the Cowboy wrestling squad, and also competed on UW’s rifle team. Julian participated in the UW honors program while in college, and he achieved Western Athletic Conference Scholar-Athlete honors in 1988. He completed his bachelor’s degree in education from Wyoming in December of 1989. Julian began his high school teaching and coaching career at Dean Morgan Junior High in Casper, Wyo., in the fall of 1990. He moved to Riverton High School in the fall of 1991, where he taught math. In addition to serving as head football coach at Riverton High School, he also served as the head wrestling coach for one year. “Don Julian has quickly become one of my favorites,” said Glenn. “I can understand why he was such a successful coach at the high school level. He is very intelligent, and I value his judgment. Don has been a great asset to our staff as we’ve made the transition to Wyoming. He has a critical role on our staff. His administrative skills, combined with his intelligence, will help us in so many ways you can’t measure. I feel lucky to have him. He is an outstanding guy.” A native of Kemmerer, Wyo., Julian and his wife Jeannie have three children -- Katelynn, Tyler and Emily.

WyominG Cowboy Football Page thirty-two Wyoming Assistant Coaches 2004 COWBOY FOOTBALL Graduate Assistants Graduate Assistants Jason Petrino (Carroll College ‘02) Defensive Graduate Assistant

Jason Petrino came to the University of Wyoming in 2003 from Carroll College in Helena, Mont., where he was an assistant coach under former Cowboy letterman and assistant coach Mike Van Diest. Petrino will once again serve as a graduate assistant for the defensive coaching staff in 2004, working specifically with the safeties. He coached the defensive secondary at Carroll for three seasons, from 2000 through the 2002 campaign. During that three-year span, Carroll College won the Frontier Conference each season, and in 2002 the Fighting Saints won the NAIA National Championship. Also an alum of Carroll College, Petrino played from 1995-99. He earned All-Conference honors in 1998 as a . He was also voted team captain in 1999 on Mike Van Diest’s first team at Carroll College. A native of Kalispell, Mont., Petrino was a two-year starter in football and basketball at Flathead High School. He earned All-Conference honors in football. “Jason is a guy who is mature beyond his years,” said Glenn. “He comes from a legendary coaching family in the state of Montana, and he has already enjoyed success as a college coach. He coached the secondary at Carroll College under former Wyoming Cowboy Mike Van Diest. Carroll won the NAIA National Championship. Jason has been a real help to Coach (Mike) Breske with our secondary, and he gives Mike the chance to attend to his other duties as the defensive coordinator. Jason is not your average graduate assistant.” Petrino completed his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Carroll College in 2002. He is planning on pursuing a master’s degree in school counseling, while serving as a graduate assistant at Wyoming. He is single.

Tony Spencer (Carroll College ‘96) Offensive Graduate Assistant

Tony Spencer joined the Wyoming coaching staff in 2003 as a graduate assistant. He will assist the offensive coaching staff again this season. Spencer comes to Laramie from Carroll College in Helena, Mont., where he was an assistant coach on the staff of head coach Mike Van Diest, a former Cowboy letterman and assistant coach. Spencer began his coaching career at Carroll College in 1996 as the defensive secondary coach. He coached the secondary through the 1998 season, before switching over to offense to coach the wide receivers for the 1999 through 2002 seasons. He also coached the kick returners and punt returners throughout his six seasons at his alma mater. Spencer culminated his coaching career at Carroll College by helping lead the Fighting Saints to the 2002 NAIA National Championship. During his two-year playing career at Carroll, Spencer had an outstanding career, earning Honorable Mention All-Conference honors as a wide receiver his junior season. As a senior, he was a two-way starter who was selected All-Conference as both a wide receiver and defensive back, and earned NAIA All-America honors as a defensive back. Prior to Carroll College, Spencer played two seasons at Victor Valley Community College in Victorville, Calif. He was a two-way starter both seasons at Victor Valley, earning Honorable Mention All-Conference as a defensive back as a freshman, before being named All-Conference as a wide receiver his sophomore season. “Tony is a winner,” commented Glenn. “He also was a coach for Mike Van Diest on Carroll College’s 2002 National Championship team. He coached the wide receivers at Carroll. I think he has a real good feel for kids and the game of football. We’re very fortunate to have a graduate assistant with six years of college coaching experience in a highly successful program. Tony will work with Chad Germer in coaching our offensive line. Tony has great spirit and emotion for the game, and is a joy to work with.” A native of Las Vegas, Nev., Spencer earned a bachelor of arts in business management from Carroll College in 1996. He is single.

WyominG Cowboy Football Page thirty-three University of Wyoming Wyoming Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 30, 2003) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (4-8-0) (3-3-0) (1-5-0) (0-0-0) CONFERENCE...... (2-5-0) (2-2-0) (0-3-0) (0-0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (2-3-0) (1-1-0) (1-2-0) (0-0-0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND TEAM STATISTICS WY OPP ------Aug 30, 2003 MONTANA STATE W 21-10 17407 FIRST DOWNS...... 233 284 Sep 06, 2003 at Oklahoma State L 24-48 44158 Rushing...... 82 159 Sep 13, 2003 KANSAS L 35-42 18329 Passing...... 134 108 *Sep 20, 2003 at Air Force L 29-35 38622 Penalty...... 17 17 Sep 27, 2003 at Boise State L 17-33 30192 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 1013 2765 Oct 11, 2003 at Utah State W 48-21 26594 Yards gained rushing... 1446 2972 *Oct 18, 2003 BRIGHAM YOUNG W 13-10 22797 Yards lost rushing..... 433 207 *Oct 25, 2003 at San Diego State L 20-25 15812 Rushing Attempts...... 371 553 *Nov 01, 2003 COLORADO STATE W 35-28 18511 Average Per Rush...... 2.7 5.0 *Nov 15, 2003 at UTAH L 17-47 41307 Average Per Game...... 84.4 230.4 *Nov 22, 2003 NEW MEXICO L 3-26 8751 TDs Rushing...... 11 23 *Nov 29, 2003 UNLV L 24-35 8419 PASSING YARDAGE...... 3134 2546 * denotes conference game Att-Comp-Int...... 436-249-9 332-192-12 Average Per Pass...... 7.2 7.7 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Average Per Catch...... 12.6 13.3 ------Average Per Game...... 261.2 212.2 ARMAH, Derek 12 177 725 42 683 3.9 5 47 56.9 TDs Passing...... 23 20 HARRISON, Ivan 11 41 175 24 151 3.7 1 26 13.7 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 4147 5311 BOUKNIGHT,Jovon 12 16 116 6 110 6.9 1 32 9.2 Total Plays...... 807 885 DAVIS, C.R. 9 14 78 1 77 5.5 0 22 8.6 Average Per Play...... 5.1 6.0 MARSHALL, Dan 3 9 51 8 43 4.8 0 21 14.3 Average Per Game...... 345.6 442.6 BRAMLET, Corey 3 5 44 9 35 7.0 0 17 11.7 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 41-946 41-826 MCGUFFEY, Ryan 12 5 9 0 9 1.8 1 5 0.8 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 26-245 31-282 FLOYD, Malcom 12 2 6 1 5 2.5 0 1 0.4 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS..... 12-154 9-22 ROBBINS, Aaron 12 2 3 0 3 1.5 0 3 0.2 FUMBLES-LOST...... 18-6 20-13 Team 6 2 0 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 -0.3 PENALTIES-YARDS...... 69-564 90-735 BRAMLET, Casey 12 98 239 340 -101 -1.0 3 17 -8.4 PUNTS-AVG...... 66-40.6 45-40.8 Total...... 12 371 1446 433 1013 2.7 11 47 84.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME.. 28:17 31:41 Opponents...... 12 553 2972 207 2765 5.0 23 59 230.4 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 64/174 72/161 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 8/15 11/21 PASSING GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G ------INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long BRAMLET, Casey 12 129.58 425-241-9 56.7 3037 22 74 253.1 ------BRAMLET, Corey 3 125.47 9-6-0 66.7 63 0 31 21.0 DIXON, Chris 5 16 3.2 0 10 BOUKNIGHT,Jovon 12 589.60 1-1-0 100.0 19 1 19 1.6 ROSALES,Marcial 1 0 0.0 0 0 ARMAH, Derek 12 226.00 1-1-0 100.0 15 0 15 1.2 TUELL, Guy 1 9 9.0 0 9 Total...... 12 130.77 436-249-9 57.1 3134 23 74 261.2 VINSON, Terrell 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 12 134.90 332-192-12 57.8 2546 20 70 212.2 JACKSON, R. 1 43 43.0 0 43 GOTTSCHALK, T. 1 60 60.0 1 60 RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G HALL, Austin 1 15 15.0 0 15 ------FINN, Jacque 1 11 11.0 0 11 MCGUFFEY, Ryan 12 68 815 12.0 5 58 67.9 Total...... 12 154 12.8 1 60 FLOYD, Malcom 12 63 834 13.2 6 63 69.5 Opponents...... 9 22 2.4 0 10 BOUKNIGHT,Jovon 12 47 746 15.9 7 74 62.2 ARMAH, Derek 12 26 183 7.0 0 29 15.2 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd BARGE, Josh 12 19 279 14.7 2 41 23.2 ------ROBBINS, Aaron 12 10 64 6.4 2 14 5.3 DONOVAN, Luke 63 2678 42.5 62 9 8 16 2 HARRISON, Ivan 11 8 66 8.2 0 15 6.0 Team 3 1 0.3 1 0 0 0 0 DAVIS, C.R. 9 3 59 19.7 1 26 6.6 Total...... 66 2679 40.6 62 9 8 16 2 COX, Chris 10 3 42 14.0 0 32 4.2 Opponents...... 45 1838 40.8 66 3 3 13 2 AMOS, Jason 4 1 31 31.0 0 31 7.8 TUELL, Guy 12 1 15 15.0 0 15 1.2 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total...... 12 249 3134 12.6 23 74 261.2 ------Opponents...... 12 192 2546 13.3 20 70 212.2 BARGE, Josh 24 229 9.5 0 45 MARTIN, Derrick 1 6 6.0 1 6 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk VINSON, Terrell 1 10 10.0 0 10 ------Total...... 26 245 9.4 1 45 YAUSSI, Deric 12-17 70.6 0-0 6-9 3-3 3-5 0-0 43 0 Opponents...... 31 282 9.1 1 55

|------PATs ------| KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points ------BOUKNIGHT,Jovon 26 616 23.7 0 63 YAUSSI, Deric 0 12-17 34-35 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 70 JONES, Leonard 5 123 24.6 0 38 BOUKNIGHT,Jovon 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 HARRISON, Ivan 5 126 25.2 0 53 MCGUFFEY, Ryan 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 JACKSON, R. 2 32 16.0 0 20 FLOYD, Malcom 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 BARGE, Josh 1 18 18.0 0 18 ARMAH, Derek 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 ROBBINS, Aaron 1 16 16.0 0 16 BRAMLET, Casey 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 18 MCGUFFEY, Ryan 1 15 15.0 0 15 BARGE, Josh 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Total...... 41 946 23.1 0 63 ROBBINS, Aaron 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Opponents...... 41 826 20.1 0 39 HARRISON, Ivan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 DAVIS, C.R. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G GOTTSCHALK, T. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ------MARTIN, Derrick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 BOUKNIGHT,Jovon 12 110 746 0 616 0 1472 122.7 MCNEAL, Jay 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 ARMAH, Derek 12 683 183 0 0 0 866 72.2 DIXON, Chris 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 FLOYD, Malcom 12 5 834 0 0 0 839 69.9 Total...... 36 12-17 34-35 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 286 MCGUFFEY, Ryan 12 9 815 0 15 0 839 69.9 Opponents...... 45 14-19 40-44 1-1 0 0-0 0 3 360 BARGE, Josh 12 0 279 229 18 0 526 43.8 Total...... 12 1013 3134 245 946 154 5492 457.7 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Opponents...... 12 2765 2546 282 826 22 6441 536.8 ------Wyoming...... 89 80 40 77 - 286 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Opponents...... 93 100 85 82 - 360 ------BRAMLET, Casey 12 523 -101 3037 2936 244.7 ARMAH, Derek 12 178 683 15 698 58.2 HARRISON, Ivan 11 41 151 0 151 13.7 BOUKNIGHT,Jovon 12 17 110 19 129 10.8 BRAMLET, Corey 3 14 35 63 98 32.7 Total...... 12 807 1013 3134 4147 345.6 Opponents...... 12 885 2765 2546 5311 442.6

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------47 GOTTSCHALK, T. 12 53 52 105 8-23 2.0-14 1-60 2 . . 1 . . 30 TSCHARNER,Randy 12 45 43 88 11-17 1.5-10 . 1 . . 1 1 . 4 MCNEAL, Jay 11 32 37 69 3-4 . . 2 . 2-0 . . . 29 TUELL, Guy 12 40 29 69 2-3 0.5-1 1-9 . . 1-0 . . . 91 CASAVAN,Brandon 12 32 26 58 9-28 3.5-23 . 4 . 2-0 1 . . Total...... 12 518 425 943 72-171 14-93 12-154 36 . 13-0146. University of Wyoming Wyoming Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 30, 2003) All games

TEAM STATISTICS WY OPP ------SCORING...... 286 360 Points Per Game...... 23.8 30.0 FIRST DOWNS...... 233 284 Rushing...... 82 159 Passing...... 134 108 Penalty...... 17 17 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 1013 2765 Yards gained rushing...... 1446 2972 Yards lost rushing...... 433 207 Rushing Attempts...... 371 553 Average Per Rush...... 2.7 5.0 Average Per Game...... 84.4 230.4 TDs Rushing...... 11 23 PASSING YARDAGE...... 3134 2546 Att-Comp-Int...... 436-249-9 332-192-12 Average Per Pass...... 7.2 7.7 Average Per Catch...... 12.6 13.3 Average Per Game...... 261.2 212.2 TDs Passing...... 23 20 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 4147 5311 Total Plays...... 807 885 Average Per Play...... 5.1 6.0 Average Per Game...... 345.6 442.6 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 41-946 41-826 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 26-245 31-282 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 12-154 9-22 KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 23.1 20.1 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 9.4 9.1 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 12.8 2.4 FUMBLES-LOST...... 18-6 20-13 PENALTIES-YARDS...... 69-564 90-735 Average Per Game...... 47.0 61.2 PUNTS-YARDS...... 66-2679 45-1838 Average Per Punt...... 40.6 40.8 Net punt average...... 36.3 35.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME...... 28:17 31:41 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 64/174 72/161 3rd-Down Pct...... 37% 45% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 8/15 11/21 4th-Down Pct...... 53% 52% SACKS BY-YARDS...... 14-93 42-310 MISC YARDS...... 0 53 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 36 45 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 12-17 14-19 PAT-ATTEMPTS...... 34-35 40-44 ATTENDANCE...... 94214 196685 Games/Avg Per Game...... 6/15702 6/32781

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total ------Wyoming...... 89 80 40 77 - 286 Opponents...... 93 100 85 82 - 360 University of Wyoming Wyoming Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 30, 2003) All games

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ------ARMAH, Derek 12 177 725 42 683 3.9 5 47 56.9 BARGE, Josh 24 229 9.5 0 45 HARRISON, Ivan 11 41 175 24 151 3.7 1 26 13.7 VINSON, Terrell 1 10 10.0 0 10 BOUKNIGHT,Jovon 12 16 116 6 110 6.9 1 32 9.2 MARTIN, Derrick 1 6 6.0 1 6 DAVIS, C.R. 9 14 78 1 77 5.5 0 22 8.6 Total...... 26 245 9.4 1 45 MARSHALL, Dan 3 9 51 8 43 4.8 0 21 14.3 Opponents...... 31 282 9.1 1 55 BRAMLET, Corey 3 5 44 9 35 7.0 0 17 11.7 MCGUFFEY, Ryan 12 5 9 0 9 1.8 1 5 0.8 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long FLOYD, Malcom 12 2 6 1 5 2.5 0 1 0.4 ------ROBBINS, Aaron 12 2 3 0 3 1.5 0 3 0.2 DIXON, Chris 5 16 3.2 0 10 Team 6 2 0 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 -0.3 GOTTSCHALK, T. 1 60 60.0 1 60 BRAMLET, Casey 12 98 239 340 -101 -1.0 3 17 -8.4 ROSALES,Marcial 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total...... 12 371 1446 433 1013 2.7 11 47 84.4 HALL, Austin 1 15 15.0 0 15 Opponents...... 12 553 2972 207 2765 5.0 23 59 230.4 TUELL, Guy 1 9 9.0 0 9 FINN, Jacque 1 11 11.0 0 11 PASSING GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G VINSON, Terrell 1 0 0.0 0 0 ------JACKSON, R. 1 43 43.0 0 43 BRAMLET, Casey 12 129.58 425-241-9 56.7 3037 22 74 253.1 Total...... 12 154 12.8 1 60 BRAMLET, Corey 3 125.47 9-6-0 66.7 63 0 31 21.0 Opponents...... 9 22 2.4 0 10 BOUKNIGHT,Jovon 12 589.60 1-1-0 100.0 19 1 19 1.6 ARMAH, Derek 12 226.00 1-1-0 100.0 15 0 15 1.2 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total...... 12 130.77 436-249-9 57.1 3134 23 74 261.2 ------Opponents...... 12 134.90 332-192-12 57.8 2546 20 70 212.2 BOUKNIGHT,Jovon 26 616 23.7 0 63 JONES, Leonard 5 123 24.6 0 38 RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G HARRISON, Ivan 5 126 25.2 0 53 ------JACKSON, R. 2 32 16.0 0 20 MCGUFFEY, Ryan 12 68 815 12.0 5 58 67.9 MCGUFFEY, Ryan 1 15 15.0 0 15 FLOYD, Malcom 12 63 834 13.2 6 63 69.5 BARGE, Josh 1 18 18.0 0 18 BOUKNIGHT,Jovon 12 47 746 15.9 7 74 62.2 ROBBINS, Aaron 1 16 16.0 0 16 ARMAH, Derek 12 26 183 7.0 0 29 15.2 Total...... 41 946 23.1 0 63 BARGE, Josh 12 19 279 14.7 2 41 23.2 Opponents...... 41 826 20.1 0 39 ROBBINS, Aaron 12 10 64 6.4 2 14 5.3 HARRISON, Ivan 11 8 66 8.2 0 15 6.0 RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long DAVIS, C.R. 9 3 59 19.7 1 26 6.6 ------COX, Chris 10 3 42 14.0 0 32 4.2 MARTIN, Derrick 1 0 0.0 0 0 AMOS, Jason 4 1 31 31.0 0 31 7.8 Total...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 TUELL, Guy 12 1 15 15.0 0 15 1.2 Opponents...... 1 53 53.0 1 53 Total...... 12 249 3134 12.6 23 74 261.2 Opponents...... 12 192 2546 13.3 20 70 212.2 University of Wyoming Wyoming Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 30, 2003) All games

|------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G ------YAUSSI, Deric 0 12-17 34-35 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 70 BRAMLET, Casey 12 523 -101 3037 2936 244.7 BOUKNIGHT,Jovon 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 ARMAH, Derek 12 178 683 15 698 58.2 FLOYD, Malcom 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 HARRISON, Ivan 11 41 151 0 151 13.7 MCGUFFEY, Ryan 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 BOUKNIGHT,Jovon 12 17 110 19 129 10.8 ARMAH, Derek 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 BRAMLET, Corey 3 14 35 63 98 32.7 BRAMLET, Casey 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 18 DAVIS, C.R. 9 14 77 0 77 8.6 BARGE, Josh 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 MARSHALL, Dan 3 9 43 0 43 14.3 ROBBINS, Aaron 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 MCGUFFEY, Ryan 12 5 9 0 9 0.8 DAVIS, C.R. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 FLOYD, Malcom 12 2 5 0 5 0.4 HARRISON, Ivan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ROBBINS, Aaron 12 2 3 0 3 0.2 GOTTSCHALK, T. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Team 6 2 -2 0 -2 -0.3 MARTIN, Derrick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 12 807 1013 3134 4147 345.6 MCNEAL, Jay 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Opponents...... 12 885 2765 2546 5311 442.6 DIXON, Chris 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Total...... 36 12-17 34-35 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 286 Opponents...... 45 14-19 40-44 1-1 0 0-0 0 3 360

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ------DONOVAN, Luke 63 2678 42.5 62 9 8 16 2 YAUSSI, Deric 12-17 70.6 0-0 6-9 3-3 3-5 0-0 43 0 Team 3 1 0.3 1 0 0 0 0 Total...... 66 2679 40.6 62 9 8 16 2 FG SEQUENCE Wyoming OPPONENTS Opponents...... 45 1838 40.8 66 3 3 13 2 ------Montana State 45,24 (20) Oklahoma State (20) (23),(23) Kansas - 48 Air Force (38) - Boise State (27),48 53,(22) Utah State (23),(40) - Brigham Young (42),(43) 35,(30) San Diego State (21),(26) (35),(44),(36),46,(36) Colorado State - - UTAH (35) (22),(42) New Mexico (22) (24),41 UNLV (35),25,27 (35),(40)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. University of Wyoming Wyoming Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 30, 2003) All games

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G ------BOUKNIGHT,Jovon 12 110 746 0 616 0 1472 122.7 ARMAH, Derek 12 683 183 0 0 0 866 72.2 MCGUFFEY, Ryan 12 9 815 0 15 0 839 69.9 FLOYD, Malcom 12 5 834 0 0 0 839 69.9 BARGE, Josh 12 0 279 229 18 0 526 43.8 HARRISON, Ivan 11 151 66 0 126 0 343 31.2 DAVIS, C.R. 9 77 59 0 0 0 136 15.1 JONES, Leonard 11 0 0 0 123 0 123 11.2 ROBBINS, Aaron 12 3 64 0 16 0 83 6.9 JACKSON, R. 12 0 0 0 32 43 75 6.2 GOTTSCHALK, T. 12 0 0 0 0 60 60 5.0 MARSHALL, Dan 3 43 0 0 0 0 43 14.3 COX, Chris 10 0 42 0 0 0 42 4.2 BRAMLET, Corey 3 35 0 0 0 0 35 11.7 AMOS, Jason 4 0 31 0 0 0 31 7.8 TUELL, Guy 12 0 15 0 0 9 24 2.0 DIXON, Chris 12 0 0 0 0 16 16 1.3 HALL, Austin 12 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.2 FINN, Jacque 7 0 0 0 0 11 11 1.6 VINSON, Terrell 8 0 0 10 0 0 10 1.2 MARTIN, Derrick 6 0 0 6 0 0 6 1.0 Team 6 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -0.3 BRAMLET, Casey 12 -101 0 0 0 0 -101 -8.4 Total...... 12 1013 3134 245 946 154 5492 457.7 Opponents...... 12 2765 2546 282 826 22 6441 536.8 University of Wyoming Wyoming Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 30, 2003) All games

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------47 GOTTSCHALK, T. 12 53 52 105 8-23 2.0-14 1-60 2 . . 1 . . 30 TSCHARNER,Randy 12 45 43 88 11-17 1.5-10 . 1 . . 1 1 . 4 MCNEAL, Jay 11 32 37 69 3-4 . . 2 . 2-0 . . . 29 TUELL, Guy 12 40 29 69 2-3 0.5-1 1-9 . . 1-0 . . . 91 CASAVAN,Brandon 12 32 26 58 9-28 3.5-23 . 4 . 2-0 1 . . 8 DIXON, Chris 12 29 15 44 2-2 . 5-16 7 . . . . . 21 ROSALES,Marcial 12 23 20 43 3-6 . 1-0 2 . 1-0 2 . . 55 MORRIS, Zach 12 19 22 41 8-30 2.5-23 . 2 . . 2 1 . 43 FLORA, John 12 21 17 38 4-8 1.0-1 . 1 . 1-0 2 . . 7 FINN, Jacque 7 19 18 37 2-1 . 1-11 2 . . . . . 18 JONES, Leonard 11 25 11 36 3-7 . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 2 JACKSON, R. 12 23 10 33 1-3 . 1-43 2 . . 1 . . 62 BONDE, Jacob 12 13 16 29 5-13 1.0-9 . 5 . . 1 . . 31 TATNALL, Jeff 12 11 17 28 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 27 MARTIN, Derrick 6 17 10 27 . . . . . 2-0 . 1 . 45 HALL, Austin 12 12 9 21 1-1 . 1-15 . . . . 1 . 35 POWELL, Shane 11 7 13 20 ...... 23 WENDLING, John 12 12 5 17 . . . 1 . 1-0 . 2 . 5 WHITE, Chad 7 7 8 15 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 92 JONES, Anthony 10 9 5 14 . . . 1 . . . . . 36 TRAUTWEIN, J.C. 12 6 8 14 . . . 1 . . . . . 96 DIEHL, Adam 9 7 5 12 2-14 1.0-10 . . . . 1 . . 90 ADAMS, Casey 11 7 5 12 2-4 ...... 22 BARGE, Josh 12 9 3 12 ...... 97 MAYES, Jake 6 3 5 8 4-4 1.0-2 ...... 26 VINCENT, Tom 2 6 1 7 ...... 42 ROBBINS, Aaron 12 6 1 7 ...... 44 PRATER, John 7 4 3 7 ...... 19 VINSON, Terrell 8 6 . 6 . . 1-0 1 . . . . . 50 CHASE, Matt 10 3 1 4 ...... 93 GROOVER, Mike 5 1 2 3 ...... 59 GOUGH, David 11 1 2 3 ...... 20 HARRISON, Ivan 11 2 . 2 ...... 94 ROBBINS, R.J. 1 1 1 2 1-2 ...... 68 SCHWARZ, Mark 3 1 1 2 ...... 46 DONOVAN, Luke 12 2 . 2 ...... TM Team 6 2 . 2 ...... 2 . . 3 BUTLER, T. 5 . 2 2 1-1 ...... 70 FRANZ, Trenton 10 1 . 1 ...... 34 CLAFFEY, Sean 2 . 1 1 ...... 40 YAUSSI, Deric 12 . 1 1 ...... 69 KARCHER, Jason 10 1 . 1 ...... Total...... 12 518 425 943 72-171 14-93 12-154 36 . 13-0 14 6 . Opponents...... 12 448 371 819 98-421 42-310 9-22 39 7 6-53 13 3 3 University of Wyoming Wyoming Team Game-by-Game (as of Nov 30, 2003) All games

TEAM

|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |------PASSING------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| All Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Purp Aug 30, 2003 MONTANA STATE...... 30 31 1 7 17 203 1 29 28- 17- 0 203 1 29 1 20 0 20 3 49 1 33 355 Sep 06, 2003 at Oklahoma State...... 29 75 0 26 17 306 3 74 38- 17- 0 306 3 74 3 69 0 36 4 58 0 45 508 Sep 13, 2003 KANSAS...... 36 179 1 28 33 328 4 47 46- 33- 0 328 4 47 3 60 0 22 2 7 0 7 574 Sep 20, 2003 at Air Force...... 28 88 1 16 27 398 3 58 52- 27- 0 398 3 58 4 93 0 38 1 9 0 9 598 Sep 27, 2003 at Boise State...... 25 32 0 9 15 241 2 63 34- 15- 2 241 2 63 1 11 0 11 2 10 0 9 305 Oct 11, 2003 at Utah State...... 47 192 3 47 14 242 3 62 25- 14- 0 242 3 62 4 157 0 63 2 30 0 25 621 Oct 18, 2003 BRIGHAM YOUNG...... 32 85 0 27 20 140 0 15 32- 20- 2 140 0 15 1 14 0 14 3 57 0 42 356 Oct 25, 2003 at San Diego State..... 27 45 0 13 25 247 2 27 45- 25- 3 247 2 27 4 115 0 48 2 3 0 3 416 Nov 01, 2003 COLORADO STATE...... 30 129 3 32 23 337 2 51 36- 23- 1 337 2 51 5 98 0 25 2 6 0 5 570 Nov 15, 2003 at UTAH...... 22 60 1 21 19 272 1 39 31- 19- 0 272 1 39 8 120 0 19 0 0 0 0 452 Nov 22, 2003 NEW MEXICO...... 23 23 0 17 12 99 0 21 25- 12- 1 99 0 21 5 144 0 49 1 3 0 3 269 Nov 29, 2003 UNLV...... 42 74 1 14 27 321 2 40 44- 27- 0 321 2 40 2 45 0 30 4 13 0 16 468

Totals...... 371 1013 11 47 249 3134 23 74 436-249- 9 3134 23 74 41 946 0 63 26 245 1 45 5492 Opponent...... 553 2765 23 59 192 2546 20 70 332-192- 12 2546 20 70 41 826 0 39 31 282 1 55 6441

Games played: 12 Avg per rush: 2.7 Avg per catch: 12.6 Pass efficiency: 130.77 Kick ret avg: 23.1 Punt ret avg: 9.4 All purpose avg/game: 457.7 Total offense avg/gm: 345.6 |------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Def Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Aug 30, 2003 MONTANA STATE...... 52 13 65 3-8 0.0-0 1 1-0 4-52 0 10 1 3-3 0 0 0 21 Sep 06, 2003 at Oklahoma State...... 57 26 83 6-11 1.0-2 0 0-0 0-0 0 5 1 3-3 0 0 0 24 Sep 13, 2003 KANSAS...... 37 30 67 7-6 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 0 0 0 5-5 0 0 0 35 Sep 20, 2003 at Air Force...... 45 62 107 3-4 0.0-0 1 1-0 1-10 0 2 1 3-2 0 0 0 29 Sep 27, 2003 at Boise State...... 32 86 118 9-38 3.0-27 1 2-0 1-11 0 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 Oct 11, 2003 at Utah State...... 38 12 50 3-7 1.0-4 2 2-0 1-0 0 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 48 Oct 18, 2003 BRIGHAM YOUNG...... 44 24 68 12-34 4.0-27 2 1-0 2-60 0 6 0 1-1 0 0 0 13 Oct 25, 2003 at San Diego State..... 45 28 73 4-13 1.0-9 1 1-0 1-6 0 5 2 2-2 0 0 0 20 Nov 01, 2003 COLORADO STATE...... 40 36 76 7-16 2.0-14 3 2-0 0-0 0 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 35 Nov 15, 2003 at UTAH...... 40 52 92 7-18 1.0-9 1 1-0 0-0 0 2 1 2-2 0 0 0 17 Nov 22, 2003 NEW MEXICO...... 48 40 88 7-11 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 Nov 29, 2003 UNLV...... 40 16 56 4-5 1.0-1 2 1-0 1-15 0 5 0 3-3 0 0 0 24

Totals...... 518 425 943 72-171 14.0-93 14 13-0 12-154 0 48 6 35-34 0 0 0 286 Opponent...... 448 371 819 98-421 42.0-334 13 6-53 9-22 7 48 3 44-40 1 0 3 360

|------PUNTING------| |--FIELD GOALS--| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd Aug 30, 2003 MONTANA STATE...... 7 313 44.7 57 0 2 0 3 0 2-0 0 0 Sep 06, 2003 at Oklahoma State...... 10 435 43.5 52 0 0 0 2 4 1-1 20 0 Sep 13, 2003 KANSAS...... 5 206 41.2 50 0 0 1 1 3 0-0 0 0 Sep 20, 2003 at Air Force...... 5 170 34.0 50 1 2 1 1 1 1-1 38 0 Sep 27, 2003 at Boise State...... 6 208 34.7 46 1 0 2 0 2 2-1 27 0 Oct 11, 2003 at Utah State...... 3 118 39.3 51 0 1 0 1 1 2-2 40 0 Oct 18, 2003 BRIGHAM YOUNG...... 6 250 41.7 48 0 1 1 0 1 2-2 43 0 Oct 25, 2003 at San Diego State..... 5 205 41.0 54 0 1 1 1 1 2-2 26 0 Nov 01, 2003 COLORADO STATE...... 3 108 36.0 40 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 0 Nov 15, 2003 at UTAH...... 7 254 36.3 50 0 1 1 1 0 1-1 35 0 Nov 22, 2003 NEW MEXICO...... 6 254 42.3 49 0 0 1 0 0 1-1 22 0 Nov 29, 2003 UNLV...... 3 158 52.7 62 0 1 0 2 1 3-1 35 0

Totals...... 66 2679 40.6 62 2 9 8 12 16 17-12 43 0 Opponent...... 45 1838 40.8 66 2 3 3 8 13 19-14 44 1 University of Wyoming Wyoming Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Nov 30, 2003) All games

OPPONENT STATS

|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |------PASSING------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| All Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Purp Aug 30, 2003 MONTANA STATE...... 33 130 0 17 18 223 1 41 39- 18- 4 223 1 41 2 21 0 21 3 54 0 27 428 Sep 06, 2003 at Oklahoma State...... 50 334 5 30 19 260 0 51 33- 19- 0 260 0 51 5 103 0 39 7 83 1 55 780 Sep 13, 2003 KANSAS...... 40 162 1 16 13 295 4 70 16- 13- 0 295 4 70 4 74 0 28 2 2 0 1 533 Sep 20, 2003 at Air Force...... 75 431 4 40 8 79 1 22 13- 8- 1 79 1 22 3 73 0 29 0 0 0 0 583 Sep 27, 2003 at Boise State...... 50 155 0 20 27 285 4 23 38- 27- 1 285 4 23 4 74 0 25 4 39 0 12 563 Oct 11, 2003 at Utah State...... 25 117 2 19 17 240 1 59 36- 17- 1 240 1 59 7 178 0 39 1 3 0 3 538 Oct 18, 2003 BRIGHAM YOUNG...... 36 103 1 16 21 225 0 29 36- 21- 2 225 0 29 0 0 0 0 3 46 0 29 374 Oct 25, 2003 at San Diego State..... 47 206 1 15 14 191 1 49 26- 14- 1 191 1 49 3 61 0 24 1 8 0 8 478 Nov 01, 2003 COLORADO STATE...... 46 304 3 46 17 205 1 25 29- 17- 0 205 1 25 4 63 0 29 2 3 0 2 575 Nov 15, 2003 at UTAH...... 51 252 4 20 17 296 2 45 26- 17- 0 296 2 45 4 103 0 37 3 11 0 5 662 Nov 22, 2003 NEW MEXICO...... 60 336 1 29 8 77 2 24 15- 8- 1 77 2 24 3 40 0 17 3 22 0 10 475 Nov 29, 2003 UNLV...... 40 235 1 59 13 170 3 32 25- 13- 1 170 3 32 2 36 0 19 2 11 0 7 452

Opponent totals...... 553 2765 23 59 192 2546 20 70 332-192- 12 2546 20 70 41 826 0 39 31 282 1 55 6441 Wyoming...... 371 1013 11 47 249 3134 23 74 436-249- 9 3134 23 74 41 946 0 63 26 245 1 45 5492

Games played: 12 Avg per rush: 5.0 Avg per catch: 13.3 Pass efficiency: 134.90 Kick ret avg: 20.1 Punt ret avg: 9.1 All purpose avg/game: 536.8 Total offense avg/gm: 442.6 |------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Def Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Aug 30, 2003 MONTANA STATE...... 47 8 55 7-30 5.0-27 2 1-0 0-0 0 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 Sep 06, 2003 at Oklahoma State...... 37 20 57 7-43 5.0-41 0 0-0 0-0 7 7 0 6-6 0 0 0 48 Sep 13, 2003 KANSAS...... 49 36 85 8-20 3.0-15 3 2-53 0-0 0 3 0 6-6 0 0 0 42 Sep 20, 2003 at Air Force...... 28 44 72 3-22 1.0-12 0 0-0 0-0 0 4 2 4-3 1 0 0 35 Sep 27, 2003 at Boise State...... 19 46 65 7-26 3.0-22 0 0-0 2-10 0 9 1 4-4 0 0 1 33 Oct 11, 2003 at Utah State...... 48 28 76 10-47 4.0-42 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 Oct 18, 2003 BRIGHAM YOUNG...... 39 30 69 8-28 3.0-15 1 1-0 2-0 0 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 Oct 25, 2003 at San Diego State..... 44 22 66 11-45 5.0-38 0 0-0 3-12 0 6 0 2-1 0 0 0 25 Nov 01, 2003 COLORADO STATE...... 42 24 66 4-12 1.0-9 1 0-0 1-0 0 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 28 Nov 15, 2003 at UTAH...... 21 46 67 4-4 1.0-2 2 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 6-5 0 0 0 47 Nov 22, 2003 NEW MEXICO...... 23 32 55 14-61 7.0-51 1 1-0 1-0 0 3 0 3-3 0 0 1 26 Nov 29, 2003 UNLV...... 51 35 86 15-83 4.0-60 3 1-0 0-0 0 5 0 4-3 0 0 1 35

Opponent totals...... 448 371 819 98-421 42.0-334 13 6-53 9-22 7 48 3 44-40 1 0 3 360 Wyoming...... 518 425 943 72-171 14.0-93 14 13-0 12-154 0 48 6 35-34 0 0 0 286

|------PUNTING------| |--FIELD GOALS--| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd Aug 30, 2003 MONTANA STATE...... 5 159 31.8 46 1 0 2 0 0 1-1 20 0 Sep 06, 2003 at Oklahoma State...... 6 244 40.7 54 1 0 0 2 1 2-2 23 0 Sep 13, 2003 KANSAS...... 3 124 41.3 49 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 Sep 20, 2003 at Air Force...... 3 133 44.3 49 0 2 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Sep 27, 2003 at Boise State...... 4 203 50.8 58 0 1 0 2 2 2-1 22 0 Oct 11, 2003 at Utah State...... 4 129 32.2 42 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Oct 18, 2003 BRIGHAM YOUNG...... 5 255 51.0 66 0 0 0 3 2 2-1 30 0 Oct 25, 2003 at San Diego State..... 3 130 43.3 52 0 0 0 1 1 5-4 44 1 Nov 01, 2003 COLORADO STATE...... 2 65 32.5 41 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 Nov 15, 2003 at UTAH...... 2 76 38.0 39 0 0 1 0 2 2-2 42 0 Nov 22, 2003 NEW MEXICO...... 3 105 35.0 42 0 0 0 0 3 2-1 24 0 Nov 29, 2003 UNLV...... 5 215 43.0 48 0 0 0 0 1 2-2 40 0

Opponent totals...... 45 1838 40.8 66 2 3 3 8 13 19-14 44 1 Wyoming...... 66 2679 40.6 62 2 9 8 12 16 17-12 43 0 University of Wyoming Wyoming Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Nov 30, 2003) All games

First ----RUSHING------PASSING------TOTAL OFFENSE-- Return Penalty Turn- Opponent Score Downs Number-Yards Attempts-Comp-Int Yards Plays Yards Yards Yards Overs ------/------/------/------/-- --/-- ---/--- --/-- ---/--- --/-- MONTANA STATE...... 21-10 17/11 30-31 / 33-130 28-17- 0 / 39-18- 4 203/223 58/72 234/353 121/75 25/59 1/5 Oklahoma State...... 24-48 20/35 29-75 / 50-334 38-17- 0 / 33-19- 0 306/260 67/83 381/594 127/186 80/118 0/0 KANSAS...... 35-42 27/19 36-179 / 40-162 46-33- 0 / 16-13- 0 328/295 82/56 507/457 67/129 45/34 2/1 Air Force...... 29-35 26/31 28-88 / 75-431 52-27- 0 / 13- 8- 1 398/79 80/88 486/510 112/73 70/50 0/2 Boise State...... 17-33 13/31 25-32 / 50-155 34-15- 2 / 38-27- 1 241/285 59/88 273/440 32/123 34/69 2/3 Utah State...... 48-21 22/16 47-192 / 25-117 25-14- 0 / 36-17- 1 242/240 72/61 434/357 187/181 127/109 0/3 BRIGHAM YOUNG...... 13-10 18/19 32-85 / 36-103 32-20- 2 / 36-21- 2 140/225 64/72 225/328 131/46 5/56 3/3 San Diego State..... 20-25 18/21 27-45 / 47-206 45-25- 3 / 26-14- 1 247/191 72/73 292/397 124/81 56/60 3/2 COLORADO STATE...... 35-28 24/28 30-129 / 46-304 36-23- 1 / 29-17- 0 337/205 66/75 466/509 104/66 20/70 1/2 UTAH...... 17-47 16/30 22-60 / 51-252 31-19- 0 / 26-17- 0 272/296 53/77 332/548 120/114 56/50 0/1 NEW MEXICO...... 3-26 9/24 23-23 / 60-336 25-12- 1 / 15- 8- 1 99/77 48/75 122/413 147/62 11/10 2/1 UNLV...... 24-35 23/19 42-74 / 40-235 44-27- 0 / 25-13- 1 321/170 86/65 395/405 73/47 35/50 1/2

Totals...... 286-360 233/284 371-1013/553-2765 436-249- 9/332-192-12 3134/2546 807/885 4147/5311 1345/1183 564/735 15/25

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg ------/------/------/------/------/------/------/------MONTANA STATE...... 2-13 / 6-14 0-0 / 0-2 28:46/ 31:14 -2:28 1.0/3.9 7.2/5.7 4.0/4.9 7-44.7 / 5-31.8 Oklahoma State...... 3-14 / 5-13 0-0 / 0-0 26:52/ 33:08 -6:16 2.6/6.7 8.1/7.9 5.7/7.2 10-43.5 / 6-40.7 KANSAS...... 9-15 / 6-11 0-0 / 1-1 32:04/ 27:56 4:08 5.0/4.1 7.1/18.4 6.2/8.2 5-41.2 / 3-41.3 Air Force...... 11-18 / 11-16 0-1 / 1-1 26:55/ 33:05 -6:10 3.1/5.7 7.7/6.1 6.1/5.8 5-34.0 / 3-44.3 Boise State...... 5-16 / 6-14 0-1 / 2-2 24:22/ 35:09 -10:47 1.3/3.1 7.1/7.5 4.6/5.0 6-34.7 / 4-50.8 Utah State...... 6-13 / 3-11 1-1 / 1-3 36:36/ 23:24 13:12 4.1/4.7 9.7/6.7 6.0/5.9 3-39.3 / 4-32.2 BRIGHAM YOUNG...... 3-13 / 4-14 1-1 / 0-2 30:11/ 29:49 0:22 2.7/2.9 4.4/6.2 3.5/4.6 6-41.7 / 5-51.0 San Diego State..... 7-18 / 4-13 1-2 / 1-2 27:01/ 32:59 -5:58 1.7/4.4 5.5/7.3 4.1/5.4 5-41.0 / 3-43.3 COLORADO STATE...... 5-11 / 9-13 2-2 / 1-2 26:51/ 33:09 -6:18 4.3/6.6 9.4/7.1 7.1/6.8 3-36.0 / 2-32.5 UTAH...... 3-12 / 6-13 1-1 / 1-2 22:52/ 37:08 -14:16 2.7/4.9 8.8/11.4 6.3/7.1 7-36.3 / 2-38.0 NEW MEXICO...... 3-12 / 7-14 0-1 / 1-2 21:40/ 38:20 -16:40 1.0/5.6 4.0/5.1 2.5/5.5 6-42.3 / 3-35.0 UNLV...... 7-19 / 5-15 2-5 / 2-2 35:11/ 24:49 10:22 1.8/5.9 7.3/6.8 4.6/6.2 3-52.7 / 5-43.0

Totals...... 64-174/ 72-161 8-15 / 11-21 339:21/380:10 -40:49 2.7/5.0 7.2/7.7 5.1/6.0 66-40.6 / 45-40.8

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category University of Wyoming Wyoming Game Superlatives (as of Nov 30, 2003) All games

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes...... 22 ARMAH, Derek at Utah State (Oct 11, 2003) Yards Rushing...... 123 ARMAH, Derek at Utah State (Oct 11, 2003) TD Rushes...... 2 ARMAH, Derek at Utah State (Oct 11, 2003) ARMAH, Derek vs Colorado State (Nov 01, 2003) Long Rush...... 47 ARMAH, Derek at Utah State (Oct 11, 2003) Pass attempts...... 51 BRAMLET, Casey at Air Force (Sep 20, 2003) Pass completions.... 33 BRAMLET, Casey vs Kansas (Sep 13, 2003) Yards Passing...... 379 BRAMLET, Casey at Air Force (Sep 20, 2003) TD Passes...... 4 BRAMLET, Casey vs Kansas (Sep 13, 2003) Long Pass...... 74 BRAMLET, Casey at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) Receptions...... 14 FLOYD, Malcom at San Diego State (Oct 25, 2003) Yards Receiving..... 143 FLOYD, Malcom vs Colorado State (Nov 01, 2003) TD Receptions...... 2 FLOYD, Malcom at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) BOUKNIGHT,Jovon vs Kansas (Sep 13, 2003) MCGUFFEY, Ryan vs Kansas (Sep 13, 2003) Long Reception...... 74 BOUKNIGHT,Jovon at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) Field Goals...... 2 YAUSSI, Deric at Utah State (Oct 11, 2003) YAUSSI, Deric vs Brigham Young (Oct 18, 2003) YAUSSI, Deric at San Diego State (Oct 25, 2003) Long Field Goal..... 43 YAUSSI, Deric vs Brigham Young (Oct 18, 2003) Punts...... 10 DONOVAN, Luke at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) Punting Avg...... 52.7 DONOVAN, Luke vs UNLV (Nov 29, 2003) Long Punt...... 62 DONOVAN, Luke vs UNLV (Nov 29, 2003) Long Punt Return.... 45 BARGE, Josh at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) Long Kickoff Return. 63 BOUKNIGHT,Jovon at Utah State (Oct 11, 2003) Tackles...... 16.0 GOTTSCHALK, T. at Boise State (Sep 27, 2003) Sacks...... 2.0 CASAVAN,Brandon vs Brigham Young (Oct 18, 2003) Tackles For Loss.... 4.0 TSCHARNER,Randy vs Brigham Young (Oct 18, 2003) Interceptions...... 1 JACKSON, R. vs Montana State (Aug 30, 2003) DIXON, Chris vs Montana State (Aug 30, 2003) ROSALES,Marcial vs Montana State (Aug 30, 2003) TUELL, Guy vs Montana State (Aug 30, 2003) DIXON, Chris at Air Force (Sep 20, 2003) FINN, Jacque at Boise State (Sep 27, 2003) DIXON, Chris at Utah State (Oct 11, 2003) VINSON, Terrell vs Brigham Young (Oct 18, 2003) GOTTSCHALK, T. vs Brigham Young (Oct 18, 2003) DIXON, Chris at San Diego State (Oct 25, 2003) DIXON, Chris vs New Mexico (Nov 22, 2003) HALL, Austin vs UNLV (Nov 29, 2003) University of Wyoming Wyoming Game Superlatives (as of Nov 30, 2003) All games

TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes...... 47 at Utah State (Oct 11, 2003) Yards Rushing...... 192 at Utah State (Oct 11, 2003) Yards Per Rush...... 5.0 vs Kansas (Sep 13, 2003) TD Rushes...... 3 at Utah State (Oct 11, 2003) vs Colorado State (Nov 01, 2003) Pass attempts...... 52 at Air Force (Sep 20, 2003) Pass completions.... 33 vs Kansas (Sep 13, 2003) Yards Passing...... 398 at Air Force (Sep 20, 2003) Yards Per Pass...... 9.7 at Utah State (Oct 11, 2003) TD Passes...... 4 vs Kansas (Sep 13, 2003) Total Plays...... 86 vs UNLV (Nov 29, 2003) Total Offense...... 507 vs Kansas (Sep 13, 2003) Yards Per Play...... 7.1 vs Colorado State (Nov 01, 2003) Points...... 48 at Utah State (Oct 11, 2003) Sacks By...... 4 vs Brigham Young (Oct 18, 2003) First Downs...... 27 vs Kansas (Sep 13, 2003) Penalties...... 15 at Utah State (Oct 11, 2003) Penalty Yards...... 127 at Utah State (Oct 11, 2003) Turnovers...... 3 vs Brigham Young (Oct 18, 2003) at San Diego State (Oct 25, 2003) Interceptions By.... 4 vs Montana State (Aug 30, 2003) University of Wyoming Wyoming Game Superlatives (as of Nov 30, 2003) All games

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes...... 40 HAMILTON, Lynel, at San Diego State (Oct 25, 2003) Yards Rushing...... 218 HAMILTON, Lynel, at San Diego State (Oct 25, 2003) TD Rushes...... 3 Bell,Tatum, at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) SMITH, Alex, at UTAH (Nov 15, 2003) Long Rush...... 59 CROOM, Larry, vs UNLV (Nov 29, 2003) Pass attempts...... 39 Travis Lulay, vs Montana State (Aug 30, 2003) Pass completions.... 27 Ryan Dinwiddie, at Boise State (Sep 27, 2003) Yards Passing...... 296 SMITH, Alex, at UTAH (Nov 15, 2003) TD Passes...... 4 Whittemore, Bil, vs Kansas (Sep 13, 2003) Ryan Dinwiddie, at Boise State (Sep 27, 2003) Long Pass...... 70 Whittemore, Bil, vs Kansas (Sep 13, 2003) Receptions...... 10 WEBB, Jeff, at San Diego State (Oct 25, 2003) Yards Receiving..... 152 Woods,Rashaun, at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) TD Receptions...... 2 Gordon, Charles, vs Kansas (Sep 13, 2003) SAVOY, Steve, at UTAH (Nov 15, 2003) PERKINS, Dyante, vs UNLV (Nov 29, 2003) Long Reception...... 70 Simmons, Mark, vs Kansas (Sep 13, 2003) Field Goals...... 4 MEJIA, J.C., at San Diego State (Oct 25, 2003) Long Field Goal..... 44 MEJIA, J.C., at San Diego State (Oct 25, 2003) Punts...... 5 Farden,Cole, at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) PAYNE, Matt, vs Brigham Young (Oct 18, 2003) COOK, Gary, vs UNLV (Nov 29, 2003) Punting Avg...... 51.0 PAYNE, Matt, vs Brigham Young (Oct 18, 2003) Long Punt...... 66 PAYNE, Matt, vs Brigham Young (Oct 18, 2003) Long Punt Return.... 55 Lindsay,Gabe, at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) Long Kickoff Return. 39 Williams,Darre, at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) Tolli, Barry, at Utah State (Oct 11, 2003) Tackles...... 14.0 MORRISON, Kirk, at San Diego State (Oct 25, 2003) Sacks...... 3.0 Richmond,Greg, at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) Tackles For Loss.... 4.0 Richmond,Greg, at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) Interceptions...... 1 Wes Nurse, at Boise State (Sep 27, 2003) Paul Allen, at Boise State (Sep 27, 2003) NIELSEN, Kip, vs Brigham Young (Oct 18, 2003) DENNEY, John, vs Brigham Young (Oct 18, 2003) MORRISON, Kirk, at San Diego State (Oct 25, 2003) ELIMIMIAN,Jacob, at San Diego State (Oct 25, 2003) RAGER, Brandon, at San Diego State (Oct 25, 2003) STRTTON, Ben, vs Colorado State (Nov 01, 2003) RATCLIFF, Brand, vs New Mexico (Nov 22, 2003) University of Wyoming Wyoming Game Superlatives (as of Nov 30, 2003) All games

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes...... 75 at Air Force (Sep 20, 2003) Yards Rushing...... 431 at Air Force (Sep 20, 2003) Yards Per Rush...... 6.7 at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) TD Rushes...... 5 at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) Pass attempts...... 39 vs Montana State (Aug 30, 2003) Pass completions.... 27 at Boise State (Sep 27, 2003) Yards Passing...... 296 at UTAH (Nov 15, 2003) Yards Per Pass...... 18.4 vs Kansas (Sep 13, 2003) TD Passes...... 4 vs Kansas (Sep 13, 2003) at Boise State (Sep 27, 2003) Total Plays...... 88 at Air Force (Sep 20, 2003) at Boise State (Sep 27, 2003) Total Offense...... 594 at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) Yards Per Play...... 8.2 vs Kansas (Sep 13, 2003) Points...... 48 at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) Sacks By...... 6 vs Montana State (Aug 30, 2003) vs New Mexico (Nov 22, 2003) First Downs...... 35 at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) Penalties...... 14 at Utah State (Oct 11, 2003) Penalty Yards...... 118 at Oklahoma State (Sep 06, 2003) Turnovers...... 5 vs Montana State (Aug 30, 2003) Interceptions By.... 3 at San Diego State (Oct 25, 2003) University of Wyoming Wyoming By-Quarter Statistics (as of Nov 30, 2003) All games

3rd-Down Conversions

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Qtr ------Aug 30 Montana State...... W 21-10 2-13 15.4% 1-2 50.0% 1-5 20.0% 0-3 0.0% 0-3 0.0% Sep 06 at Oklahoma State...... L 24-48 3-14 21.4% 1-6 16.7% 1-3 33.3% 0-3 0.0% 1-2 50.0% Sep 13 Kansas...... L 35-42 9-15 60.0% 3-4 75.0% 3-7 42.9% 0-1 0.0% 3-3 100.0% *Sep 20 at Air Force...... L 29-35 11-18 61.1% 2-3 66.7% 5-9 55.6% 2-3 66.7% 2-3 66.7% Sep 27 at Boise State...... L 17-33 5-16 31.2% 1-2 50.0% 3-5 60.0% 1-6 16.7% 0-3 0.0% Oct 11 at Utah State...... W 48-21 6-13 46.2% 1-1 100.0% 2-5 40.0% 2-4 50.0% 1-3 33.3% *Oct 18 Brigham Young...... W 13-10 3-13 23.1% 0-3 0.0% 1-3 33.3% 2-4 50.0% 0-3 0.0% *Oct 25 at San Diego State..... L 20-25 7-18 38.9% 0-2 0.0% 2-5 40.0% 2-6 33.3% 3-5 60.0% *Nov 01 Colorado State...... W 35-28 5-11 45.5% 0-4 0.0% 2-2 100.0% 2-3 66.7% 1-2 50.0% *Nov 15 at UTAH...... L 17-47 3-12 25.0% 1-3 33.3% 2-3 66.7% 0-4 0.0% 0-2 0.0% *Nov 22 New Mexico...... L 3-26 3-12 25.0% 1-3 33.3% 0-3 0.0% 0-2 0.0% 2-4 50.0% *Nov 29 UNLV...... L 24-35 7-19 36.8% 0-3 0.0% 4-6 66.7% 3-6 50.0% 0-4 0.0% ------Wyoming 64-174 36.8% 11-36 30.6% 26-56 46.4% 14-45 31.1% 13-37 35.1% 0-0 0.0% Opponents 72-161 44.7% 19-42 45.2% 13-35 37.1% 16-33 48.5% 24-51 47.1% 0-0 0.0%

4th-Down Conversions

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Qtr ------Aug 30 Montana State...... W 21-10 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Sep 06 at Oklahoma State...... L 24-48 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Sep 13 Kansas...... L 35-42 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% *Sep 20 at Air Force...... L 29-35 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Sep 27 at Boise State...... L 17-33 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% Oct 11 at Utah State...... W 48-21 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% *Oct 18 Brigham Young...... W 13-10 1-1 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% *Oct 25 at San Diego State..... L 20-25 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% *Nov 01 Colorado State...... W 35-28 2-2 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% *Nov 15 at UTAH...... L 17-47 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% *Nov 22 New Mexico...... L 3-26 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% *Nov 29 UNLV...... L 24-35 2-5 40.0% 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-2 0.0% ------Wyoming 8-15 53.3% 3-4 75.0% 1-3 33.3% 3-3 100.0% 1-5 20.0% 0-0 0.0% Opponents 11-21 52.4% 1-1 100.0% 5-7 71.4% 1-2 50.0% 4-11 36.4% 0-0 0.0%

Time of Possession

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Qtr ------Aug 30 Montana State...... W 21-10 28:46 5:04 8:35 8:30 6:37 Sep 06 at Oklahoma State...... L 24-48 26:52 8:54 7:58 5:12 4:48 Sep 13 Kansas...... L 35-42 32:04 8:11 8:01 8:52 7:00 *Sep 20 at Air Force...... L 29-35 26:55 7:00 10:02 4:45 5:08 Sep 27 at Boise State...... L 17-33 24:22 6:28 5:37 8:07 4:10 Oct 11 at Utah State...... W 48-21 36:36 8:14 8:47 8:38 10:57 *Oct 18 Brigham Young...... W 13-10 30:11 7:02 7:08 8:10 7:51 *Oct 25 at San Diego State..... L 20-25 27:01 5:20 5:01 9:55 6:45 *Nov 01 Colorado State...... W 35-28 26:51 5:44 8:21 8:55 3:51 *Nov 15 at UTAH...... L 17-47 22:52 8:34 4:41 5:42 3:55 *Nov 22 New Mexico...... L 3-26 21:40 5:31 5:47 3:18 7:04 *Nov 29 UNLV...... L 24-35 35:11 8:16 9:48 11:49 5:18 ------Wyoming Total 339:21 84:18 89:46 91:53 73:24 0:00 Avg. 28:16 7:01 7:28 7:39 6:07 0:00 Opponents Total 380:10 95:37 90:09 87:54 106:30 0:00 Avg. 31:40 7:58 7:30 7:19 8:52 0:00 University of Wyoming Wyoming Red-Zone Results (as of Nov 30, 2003) All games

Wyoming Inside Opponent 20 Yard-Line

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs ---- Failed to score inside 20 ---- Date Opponent Score In 20 Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game ------Aug 30 Montana State...... W 21-10 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 06 at Oklahoma State...... L 24-48 4 3 17 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Sep 13 Kansas...... L 35-42 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Sep 20 at Air Force...... L 29-35 4 4 26 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 27 at Boise State...... L 17-33 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 11 at Utah State...... W 48-21 7 6 34 4 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 *Oct 18 Brigham Young...... W 13-10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 *Oct 25 at San Diego State..... L 20-25 3 2 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 *Nov 01 Colorado State...... W 35-28 4 3 21 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 *Nov 15 at UTAH...... L 17-47 3 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Nov 22 New Mexico...... L 3-26 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 *Nov 29 UNLV...... L 24-35 5 3 17 2 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 ------Totals 38 29 165 20 10 10 9 3 1 2 1 2 0 29 of 38 (76.3%)

Opponents Inside Wyoming 20 Yard-Line

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs ---- Failed to score inside 20 ---- Date Opponent Score In 20 Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game ------Aug 30 Montana State...... W 21-10 3 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Sep 06 at Oklahoma State...... L 24-48 6 6 34 4 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 13 Kansas...... L 35-42 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Sep 20 at Air Force...... L 29-35 5 5 35 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 27 at Boise State...... L 17-33 3 3 17 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 11 at Utah State...... W 48-21 4 3 21 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 *Oct 18 Brigham Young...... W 13-10 3 2 10 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 *Oct 25 at San Diego State..... L 20-25 6 5 22 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 *Nov 01 Colorado State...... W 35-28 5 4 28 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 *Nov 15 at UTAH...... L 17-47 6 6 33 4 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Nov 22 New Mexico...... L 3-26 4 4 24 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Nov 29 UNLV...... L 24-35 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------Totals 49 44 258 32 22 10 12 1 1 1 1 1 0 44 of 49 (89.8%)