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108843 FB MG Text 111-208.Indd 2005OPPONENTS IDAHO AT NEVADA IDAHO NEVADA SEPTEMBER 1 SEPTEMBER 9 TBA 7:00 p.m. PULLMAN RENO 2005 SCHEDULE VANDAL INFORMATION 2005 SCHEDULE WOLF PACK INFORMATION 2005 OUTLOOK Sept. 1 at Washington State LOCATION: Moscow, Idaho Sept. 9 WASHINGTON STATE LOCATION: Reno, Nev. Sept. 10 at UNLV NICKNAME: Vandals Sept. 17 UNLV NICKNAME: Wolf Pack Sept. 17 at Washington COLORS: Silver and Gold Sept. 24 at Colorado State COLORS: Navy Blue and Silver Sept. 24 HAWAI’I PRESIDENT: Dr. Timothy White Oct. 1 at San Jose State PRESIDENT: Dr. John Lilley Oct. 1 UTAH STATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Rob Spear Oct. 8 IDAHO ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Cary Groth Oct. 8 at Nevada CONFERENCE: Western Athletic Oct. 15 LOUISIANA TECH CONFERENCE: Western Athletic Oct. 22 FRESNO STATE ENROLLMENT: 12,894 Oct. 29 at Boise State ENROLLMENT: 16,500 Oct. 29 at New Mexico State STADIUM: Kibbie Dome (16,000, arti- Nov. 5 HAWAI’I STADIUM: Mackay Stadium (31,900, Nov. 12 LOUISIANA TECH fi cial turf) Nov. 12 at New Mexico State FieldTurf) Nov. 19 at Boise State WEB SITE: www.uiathletics.com Nov. 19 at Utah State WEB SITE: www.nevadawolfpack.com Nov. 26 at San Jose State Nov. 26 FRESNO STATE IDAHO STAFF NEVADA STAFF 2004 RESULTS (3-9/2-5/T7TH) HEAD COACH: Nick Holt (Pacifi c, 2004 RESULTS (5-7/3-5/T6TH) HEAD COACH: Chris Ault (Neveda, WSU COACHES Sept. 4 at Boise State L, 7-65 1986) Sept. 6 at Louisiana Tech L, 38-21 1968) Sept. 11 at Utah State L, 7-14 Record at School: 3-9 (1 year) Sept. 11 SACRAMENTO ST. W, 59-7 Record at School: 168-70-1 (20 years) Sept. 18 WSU L 8-49 Career Record: Same Sept. 18 BUFFALO W, 38-13 Career Record: Same Sept. 25 at Oregon L, 10-48 Record vs. WSU: 0-1 Sept. 25 at San Diego State L, 27-10 Record vs. WSU: 1-0 Oct. 2 at Eastern Michigan W, 45-41 OFFENSIVE ASSISTANTS: Oct. 2 at UNLV L, 48-13 OFFENSIVE ASSISTANTS: Oct. 9 LA-MONROE L, 14-16 Joel Thomas, co-OC/RBs Oct. 9 at Hawai’i L, 48-26 Chris Klenakis, OC/Ends Oct. 16 LA-LAFAYETTE W, 38-25 Nate Kaczor, co-OC/TEs Oct. 16 RICE W, 35-10 Scott Baumgartner, QBs/OST Oct. 23 at Middle Tennessee L, 14-34 Jonathan Smith, QBs Oct. 23 TULSA W, 54-48 Jim Mastro, RBs Oct. 30 at Troy University L, 7-47 Jason Eck, OL Nov. 6 SAN JOSE STATE W, 42-24 Kim McCloud, WRs Nov. 6 ARKANSAS STATE W, 45-31 Chad Brown, Receivers Nov. 13 at SMU L, 38-20 Cameron Norcross, OL/Ends Nov. 13 at North Texas L, 14-30 DEFENSIVE ASSISTANTS: Nov. 20 at Fresno State L, 54-17 DEFENSIVE ASSISTANTS: Nov. 20 at Hawai’I L, 21-52 Jeff Mills, AHC/Safeties Nov. 27 BOSIE STATE L, 58-21 Ken Wilson, AHC/LBs Johnny Nansen, LBs Barry Sacks, co-DC/Ends VANDAL FACTS Alundis Brice, CBs WOLF PACK FACTS Tim DeRuyter, co-DC/Secondary James Cregg, DL Marty Long, DTs LETTERMEN LOST: 15 LETTERMEN LOST: 15 PLAYER PROFILES PLAYER SID: Becky Paull SID: Jamie Klund LETTERMEN RETURNING: 43 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 41 SID OFFICE: (208) 885-0245 SID OFFICE: (775) 784-6900 Offense - 21, Defense - 21, Kickers - 1 Offense - 17, Defense - 23, Kickers - 1 SID FAX: (208) 885-0255 SID FAX: (775) 784-4386 OFFENSIVE STARTERS BACK: 6 OFFENSIVE STARTERS BACK: 9 FOOTBALL OFFICE: (208) 885-0235 FOOTBALL OFFICE: (775) 784-6891 OL Adam Kiefer, 6-4, 300, Sr. RB Jayson Bird, 6-0, 220, So. CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID RT Desmond Clark, 6-3, 300, So. OL Jimmy Wadhams, 6-3, 285, Jr. QB Michael Harrington, 6-4, 210, Sr. WR Nichiren Flowers, 6-3, 209, Sr. WSU VS. NEVADA WR Wendell Octave, 6-1, 178, Jr. WSU VS. IDAHO WR Caleb Spencer, 6-0, 180, Jr. C Jarrod Shulte, 6-3, 269, Sr. Most WSU Points: 84, 1975 (84-27) TE Anthony Pudwell, 6-3, 240, Jr. Most WSU Points: 31, 2002 (31-7) TE Luke Smith-Anderson, 6-5, 251, Jr. Widest WSU Victory: 57, 1975 (84-27) QB Jeff Rowe, 6-5, 220, Jr. Widest WSU Victory: 24, 2002 (31-7) OL Jade Tadvick, 6-5, 320, Jr. Longest WSU Winning Streak: 21, OFFENSIVE STARTERS LOST: 5 Longest WSU Winning Streak: 1, 2002 OL Hank Therien, 6-7, 322, Jr. 1928-49 OL Harvey Dahl Last WSU Win: 2002 (31-7) OT Nate VanderPol, 6-6, 312, Jr. Last WSU Win: 2004 (49-8) OL Chris Hines Last WSU Win Pullman: NA OFFENSIVE STARTERS LOST: 4 Last WSU Win Pullman: 2004 (49-8) OL John Tennert Last WSU Win Reno: NA OG Tony Kiel Last WSU Win Moscow: 1966 (14-7) WR Talib Wise Last WSU Win Seattle: 2002 (31-7) WSU OPPONENTS TE Willie Sipoloa Last WSU Win Seattle: 2003 (25-0) S Chance Kretschmer WSU at Home: NA TE Brian Yarno WSU at Home: 35-8-3 * (+3) DEFENSIVE STARTERS BACK: 8 WSU at Reno: WR Bobby Bernal-Wood WSU at Moscow: 28-9-0 (+1) DL J.J. Milan, 6-4, 265, Jr. WSU at Seattle: 1-0-0 (+1) DEFENSIVE STARTERS BACK: 8 WSU at Spokane: 3-0-0 (+3) DL Craig Bailey, 6-4, 260, Sr. Bill Doba vs. Nevada: 1-0 DE Mike Anderson, 6-3, 237, Sr. Bill Doba vs. Idaho: 2-0 DL Charles Wilson, 6-3, 270, Jr. WSU Streak: +1 DT Tim Bertlot, 6-1, 243, Sr. WSU Streak: +4 LB Jeremy Engstrom, 6-1, 235, So. LB Robert Davis, 6-4, 225, Jr. * 1999, 2001and 2004 games played at LB Jamaal Jackson, 5-11, 225, Sr. NEVADA VS. WSU SS Dan Dykes, 6-3, 180, So. Pullman with Idaho as the home team S Nick Hawthrone, 6-0, 200, Jr. Most Nevada Points: 7, 2002 (31-7) DT Jeff Edwards, 6-3, 263, Sr. CB Kevin Stanley, 6-0, 175, Sr. Widest Nevada Victory: NA NT Siua Musika, 6-1, 302, So. IDAHO VS. WSU CB Paul Pratt, 5-10, 185, Jr. Longest Nevada Winning Streak: NA LB Nate Nichols, 6-2, 223, Sr. Most Idaho Points: 38, 2000 (38-34) DEFENSIVE STARTERS LOST: 3 Last Nevada Win: NA LB Cole Snyder, 5-11, 230, Sr. Widest Idaho Victory: 32, 1903 (32-0) DL Chris Barry Last Nevada Win Pullman: NA DEFENSIVE STARTERS LOST: 4 Longest Idaho Winning Streak: 3, twice LB Shaun Tagatauli Last Nevada Win Reno: NA 2004 IN REVIEW DE Brandon Kania Last Idaho Win: 2000 (38-34) S Keone Kauo Nevada at Home: NA DT James Coley Last Idaho Win Pullman: 2000 (38-34) KICKERS RETURNING: 1 Nevada at Pullman: NA LC J.R. Ruffi n Last Idaho Win Moscow: 1964 (28-13) P Justin Bergendahl, 6-2, 210, Sr. Nevada at Seattle: 0-1 FS Simeon Stewart Idaho at Home: 9-28-0 (-1) KICKERS LOST: 1 Chris Ault vs. WSU: 0-1 KICKERS RETURNING: 1 Idaho at Pullman: 8-35-3 * (-2) K Damon Fine K/P Mike Barrow, 5-11, 150, Jr. Idaho at Spokane: 0-3-0 (-3) HONORS CANDIDATES: WSU-NEVADA KICKERS LOST: None Idaho at Seattle: 0-1 DE Charles Wilson HONORS CANDIDATES: WR Nichiren Flowers Total Games: 1; WSU Wins: 1; Nevada Nick Holt vs. WSU: 0-1 Wins: 0; Ties: 0 LB Cole Snyder * 1999, 2001and 2004 games played at OL Adam Kiefer RB Jayson Bird Pullman with Idaho as the home team LB J.J. Milan TE Luke Smith-Anderson OFFENSE: Multiple DEFENSE: 3-4 OFFENSE: Multiple WSU-IDAHO DEFENSE: Multiple CAPTAINS: TBA CAPTAINS: TBA Total Games: 87; WSU Wins: 67; Idaho Wins: 17; Ties: 3 COUGAR HISTORY 112 GRAMBLING STATE AT OREGON STATE GRAMBLING STATE OREGON STATE 2005 OUTLLOK SEPTEMBER 17 OCTOBER 1 4:00 p.m. TBA SEATTLE CORVALLIS 2005 SCHEDULE TIGER INFORMATION 2005 SCHEDULE DT Alvin Smith OFFENSE: Multiple Sept. 3 at Alcorn State LOCATION: Grambling, La. Sept. 3 PORTLAND STATE DEFENSE: Multiple Sept. 10 ALABAMA A&M NICKNAME: Tigers Sept. 10 BOISE STATE CAPTAINS: TBA Sept. 17 at Washington State (Seattle) COLORS: Black and Gold Sept. 17 at Louisville Oct. 1 at Prairie View A&M PRESIDENT: Dr. Horace A. Judson Sept. 24 ARIZONA STATE WSU COACHES Oct. 8 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Willie E. 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Oct. 29 TEXAS SOUTHERN STADIUM: Robinson Stadium (19,600, Oct. 29 ARIZONA NICKNAME: Beavers Nov. 5 at Alabama State Natural Grass) Nov. 5 at Washington COLORS: Orange and Black Nov. 12 CONCORDIA COLLEGE WEB SITE: www.gram.edu/sports/ Nov. 12 STANFORD PRESIDENT: Dr. Edward Ray Nov. 26 at Southern University Nov. 19 at Oregon ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bob DeCarolis GRAMBLING STATE STAFF CONFERENCE: Pacifi c-10 2004 RESULTS (6-5/3-4/3RD) HEAD COACH: Melvin Spears (Alcorn 2004 RESULTS (7-5/5-3/T3RD) ENROLLMENT: 19,000 STADIUM: Reser Stadium (43,000, Sept. 4 ALCORN STATE L, 34-23 State, 1983) Sept. 4 at LSU L, 21-22 FieldTurf) Sept. 11 at Alabama A&M L, 21-9 Record at School: 6-5 (1 year) Sept. 10 at Boise State L, 34-53 WEB SITE: www.osubeavers.com Sept. 18 BETH-COOK W, 24-23 Career Record: Same Sept. 18 NEW MEXICO W, 7-17 PLAYER PROFILES PLAYER Oct.
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