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22021021 BBigig SSkyky KKickoffickoff JJulyuly 225-265-26 SSpokane,pokane, WashingtonWashington MMontanaontana StateState  One of only 69 colleges and universities (out of more than 5,300) rated by The Carnegie Foundation that maintain “very high research activities” and a “signifi cant commitment to community engagement”  MSU leads the nation in Goldwater Scholars  In 2018-19 MSU students earned Goldwater Scholarships, a Rhodes Scholarship, a Marshall Scholarship, a Udall Scholarship, and a Newman Civic Fellowship  MSU is Montana’s largest university (16,850 in 2019-20), its largest research university, and the state’s largest research and development entity of any kind

BBobcatobcat FootballFootball  The only school to win National Championship at three diff erent levels (NAIA-1956, NCAA Division II-1976, NCAA I-AA/FCS-1984  23 conference championships  6 Super Bowl players, 18 NFL players, 13 CFL players  1 NFL Hall of Famer (Jan Stenerud, the only Big Sky player in the Pro Football Hall of Fame), 2 CFL Hall of Famers  2 CFL Most Outstanding Players in the last decade 22021021 BBobcatobcat FFootballootball QQuickuick FFactsacts Name (Founded) ...... Montana State University (1893) Location ...... Bozeman, MT Enrollment ...... 16,600 President ...... Dr. Waded Cruzado Athletic Director ...... Leon Costello ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Assistant AD, Media Relations/FB Contact ...... Bill Lamberty 2019 RESULTS Offi ce/Cell Phone ...... 406/994-5133, 406/580-6781 Record Overall/Conference ...... 11-4/6-2, 3rd E-mail Address ...... [email protected] # Weeks Ranked ...... all Sports Information Director ...... Tom Schulz Final Ranking ...... 4/4 Offi ce/Cell Phone ...... 406/994-5130, 406/580-6786 FCS Playoff s ....UAlbany 47-21, APSU 24-10, NDSU 14-42 E-mail Address ...... [email protected] Asst. Director/Digital Comm...... Andrew Pedersen Aug. 31 at Texas Tech ...... L 10-45 54,183 Offi ce Phone ...... 406/994-5349 Sept. 7 #12 Southeast Missouri (Gold Rush) W 38-17 19,497 E-mail Address ...... [email protected] Sept. 14 at Western Illinois ...... W 23-14 4,728 Athletics Fax Number ...... 406/994-2278 Sept. 21 Norfolk State ...... W 56-21 17,647 Web Site ...... www.msubobcats.com Sept. 28 *Northern Arizona ...... W 49-31 19,257 Oct. 5 *at Cal Poly ...... W 34-28+ 8,236 MEDIA INFORMATION Oct. 12 *Sacramento State(Homecoming) L 21-34 19,437 Radio Network ...... Bobcat Sports Network Oct. 26 ?at North Dakota ...... L 12-16 8,594 Play-by-Play .....Zach Mackey ([email protected]) Nov. 2 *Southern ...... W 42-7 15,617 Analyst ...... TBA Nov. 9 *at Northern ...... W 45-14 4,442 Sideline ...... Dan Davies ([email protected]) Nov. 16 *at UC Davis ...... W 27-17 8,284 Beat Writers: Colton Pool, Bozeman Chronicle (701/590-1770, Nov. 23 *#3 Montana ...... W 48-14 20,827 [email protected]); Colter Nuanez, Skyline Sports Dec. 7 $#25 UAlbany ...... W 47-21 12,947 MT (406/531-9998, [email protected]), Victor Flores, 406MTSports (406/670-5106, victor.fl [email protected]) Dec. 14 $#14 Austin Peay ...... W 24-10 14,017 Dec. 21 $at #1 North Dakota State ...... L 14-42 18,077 COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF (North Dakota State/’98) ...... HEAD COACH 2021 SCHEDULE (Mountain time unless noted) Overall Record: 0-0/1st ...... at MSU: same Sept. 4 at Wyoming ...... 2 pm TBA Sept. 11 Drake (Gold Rush) ...... 6 pm SWX Bobby Daly (MSU/’09) ...... AHC/Linebackers (2nd) Sept. 18 San Diego (Military Appreciation) TBA SWX Taylor Housewright (Ashland/’13) ...... OC/) Sept. 25 *at Portland State ...... TBA TBA Freddie Banks (North Dakota St./’11) ...... DC/Defensive Backs Oct. 2 *Northern Colo. (Parent/Family) .TBA TBA Brian Armstrong (UM Western/’98) ....RGC/Off ensive Line (5th) Oct. 9 *Cal Poly (Homecoming) ...... TBA TBA Jimmy Beal (Montana State/’06) ...... Running Backs (1st) Shawn Howe (Rocky Mountain/’05) ...... DRGC/Def. Line (1st) Oct. 16 *at Weber State ...... TBA TBA Kyle Risinger (St. Cloud State/’14) ...... Def. Backs Asst. (5th) Oct. 23 * State ...... TBA TBA Adam Pilapil (Wyoming/’18) ...... Defensive Line Asst. (1st) Nov. 6 *at Eastern ...... TBA TBA Nate Potter (Boise State/’12) ...... Tight Ends (2nd) Nov. 13 *Idaho ...... TBA TBA Justin Udy (Eastern Oregon/’11) ...... Receivers (1st) Nov. 20 *at Montana ...... TBA TBA Jonathan Amosa (Washington/’13) ...... Off ensive QC (3rd) Bryson Travasos ...... Defensive QC (1st) Director/Football Admin...... Shannon Tyree PRESEASON PRACTICE SCHEDULE Director of Football Recruiting ...... Tyler Walker Director of On-Campus Football Recruiting ...... Ryan Weese FRI Aug 6 ...... #1 (Acclim) THU Aug 19 ...... #12 (Full) Video Coordinator ...... Garrett Becker SAT Aug 7 ...... #2 (Acclim) FRI Aug 20 ...... #13 (Half) Athletic Trainer ...... Rob Higgs SUN Aug 8 ...... Off SAT Aug 21 .#14 (Scrimm) TABLE OF CONTENTS MON Aug 9 ...... #3 (Acclim) SUN Aug 22 ...... Off TUE Aug 10 .....#4 (Acclim) MON Aug 23 ...... #15 (Half) Bobcat Football Overview ...... 2-5 WED Aug 11 .....#5 (Acclim) TUE Aug 24 ...... #16 (Full) Preseason Info and Outlook ...... 5-9 THU Aug 12 .....#6 (Acclim) WED Aug 25 #17 (Helmets) Position Capsules ...... 10-18 FRI Aug 13 ..#7 (Helmets) THU Aug 26 ...... #18 (Half) Roster ...... 19 SAT Aug 14 ...... #8 (Full) FRI Aug 27 ...... #19 (Full) Depth Chart ...... 20 SUN Aug 15 ...... Off SAT Aug 28 ...... #20 (Full) Opponent Capsules ...... 21-22 MON Aug 16 ...... #9 (Half) SUN Aug 29 ...Game Week Bobcat Coach ...... 23-26 TUE Aug 17 ...... #10 (Full) MON Aug 20 ...Game Week Assistants ...... 27-32 WED Aug 18 ...... #11 (Half) TUE Aug 31 ...Game Week Player Bios ...... 33-68 Honors, Stats and Records ...... 69-78 Post-Season Honors BOBCAT PERSONNEL PROFILE FOR 2021 ALL-AMERICA ATH Troy Andersen (1st Team, HERO Returning Starters for 2021 Sports); OT Mitch Brott (2nd HERO & Offensive Returners (8) Defensive Returners (5) STATS, 3rd AP), S Brayden Konkol (2nd TE Ryan Davis (9) LB Troy Andersen (8) HERO), DE Bryce Sterk (2nd HERO, RB Isaiah Ifanse (8) NT Chase Benson STATS & AP). SOPHOMORE ALL-AMER- OG Lewis Kidd (15) LB Callahan O’Reilly (13) ICA: RB Isaiah Ifanse (HERO HM), OT WR Lance McCutcheon (7 in 2018) CB Tyrel Thomas (9) Connor Wood (HERO HM) QB Tucker Rovig (9) DE Amandre Williams (15) ALL-BIG SKY C Zach Redd (15) 1st Team - LB Troy Andersen, OT Mitch WR Coy Steel Brott, LB Josh Hill, All-Purpose Travis OG Taylor Tuiasosopo (6) Jonsen, S Brayden Konkol Starters Lost (Games Started) 2nd Team - OG Lewis Kidd, DT Derek Offense (4): OT Mitch Brott (15), WR Travis Jonsen (14), WR Kevin Kassis (15), OT Connor Wood Marks, DE Bryce Sterk (13) 3rd Team - NT Chase Benson, WR Kevin Kassis, Taylor Tuiasosopo, LB Amandre Defense (7): S Jahque Alleyne (15), DT Derek Marks (15), LB Josh Hill (12), LB Michael Jobman Williams (9), S Brayden Konkol (15), DE Bryce Sterk (15), CB Damien Washington (15) Honorable Mention - P Jered Padmos Specialists (3): K Tristan Bailey (15), S Logan MacDonald, P Jered Padmos (15) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Other Lettermen Lost All-America: DL Kyle Finch, 1st Team. Offense (9): WR Mark Estes, TE Jacob Hadley, RB Logan Jones, OL Denver Krone, WR Tyrone Mar- All-District 8: Troy Andersen, Kyle shall, RB Shane Perry, OL Jake Sessions, RB Karl Tucker II, RB Davine Tullis Finch, Kevin Kassis, Jered Padmos Defense (10): S Brian Campbell, LB Walker Cozzie, DE Marcus Ferriter, DE Kyle Finch, LB Blake BIG SKY ALL-ACADEMIC Flovin, CB Ty’Rhae Gibson, S JoJo Henderson, LB Chad Kanow, S Luke May, DT Jason Scrempos Troy Andersen, Kyle Finch, Byron Rol- Specialists (0): none lins, Jered Padmos, Coy Steel, Lane Sumner, Brain Campbell, Lewis Kidd, Non-Starter Returning Lettermen Jarrett Kessler, Derek Mars, Blake Fl- Offense (13): QB Casey Bauman, FB RJ Fitzgerald, WR Peyton Hanser, RB DeMareus Hosey&, TE ovin, Michael Jobman, Casey Bauman, Quincy Kent-Schneider, TE Jarrett Kessler, WR Logan Kleinhans, RB Jaharie Martin&, WR Willie Pat- Kevin Kassis, Tucker Rovig, RJ Fitzger- terson, OL Dylan Porter, WR Jaden Smith&, TE Derryk Snell, RB Lane Sumner ald, Tristan Bailey, Kyle Rygg, JoJo Defense (12): LB Sal Aguilar, LB Nolan Askelson, CB James Campbell, LB Jory Choate, LB Tadan Henderson, Josh Hill, Connor Wood, Gilman, LB Daniel Hardy, S Ty Okada, CB Level Price Jr., DT Tyson Regimbal&, DT Kyle Rygg, DT Callahan O’Reilly, Ty Okada, Luke May Byron Rollins, CB Eric Zambrano Special Teams (0): none In-Season Honors &-Retains freshman status STATS NATIONAL PLAYER OF WEEK 9/3 - K Tristan Bailey (vs. WIU), 11/19 - LB Returning Squad Members Grant Collins (vs. UM) Offense (2): OL Joe McElroy, TE Treyton Pickering none ROOT BIG SKY PLAYER OF WEEK Defense (1): K Tristan Bailey (vs. WIU); RB Isaiah Special Teams (0): none Ifanse (vs. CP); LB Grant Collins (vs. UM), P Jered Padmos (vs. UM) Returning Redshirts Offense (27): WR Charles Brown, TE Ethan Bullock, RB Elijah Elliott, WR Aidan Garrigan, OL Jack Harlow, OL Jacob Kettels, OL Shayden King, TE Ryan Lonergan, RB Jaharie Martin, OL Joe McEl- 2019 Team Awards roy, QB Matt McKay+, QB Tommy Mellott, WR Jamahd Monroe, RB Minaya Olivo, OL Justus Perkins, Off . MVP ...... Logan Jones TE Treyton Pickering, OL Rush Reimer, OL Conor Reitler, RB Jaalen Rening, OL Aaron Richards, OL Bill Kollar Def. MVP ...... Bryce Sterk Holden Sampson, OL Cole Sain+, OL TJ Session, OL Cole Snyder, WR Nate Stewart+, TE Peyton Thorn- Jan Stenerud ST MVP ...... Chad Kanow ton, WR Tanner Trafton Don Hass Most Inspirational ...... Josh Hill Defense (21): DL Tua Areta, DB Jake D’Atostino, DB Kendric Bailey+, DB Devin Davis, DE Boe Eaton, DL Brody Grebe, DB Miles Jackson, LB Alex Johnson, S Jeff rey Manning+, LB McCade O’Reilly, 2019 Coaches DB Rylan Ortt, LB Aidan Parks, DB Connor Ryan, DT Blake Schmidt, DL Ben Seymour+, LB Cooper Choice Awards Thomas, LB Danny Uliulakepa, DL Sebastian Valdez, DE Marcus Wehr, DL Trey Yates Off ensive ...... Travis Jonsen* Special Teams (4): K Blake Glessner, P Bryce Leighton, K Luke Pawlak+, LS Tommy Sullivan Joe Tiller Defensive ...... Brayden Konkol* +-Transferred to MSU prior to the 2020-21 academic year Ken Amato Kick Teams ...... JoJo Henderson* Linemen of the Year .. Mitch Brott/Chase Benson Incoming High School Top Off ensive Scout ...... Blake Thelen Top Defensive Scout ...... Rylan Ortt Offense (7): QB Sean Austin, OL Titan Fleischmann, OL Dontae Myrick, WR Andrew Patterson, TE Top Kick Teams Scout ...... Rylan Wilcox Elijah Reynolds, TE Dyse Shepard, WR Noah Smith Karnop/Higgs Toughness . Troy Andersen/Travis Jonsen Defense (13): DB Eli Aby, DL Zack Black, DL Paul Brott, DB Kade Cutler, LB Neil Daily, LB Ride for the Brand . K. Kassis/D. Marks/D. Washington Kenneth Eiden IV, LB Luke Fedyk, LB Jace Fitzgerald, DL Aaron Gerle, DB Jackson Harmon, LB Hunter Young Gun ...... Tua Areta Parsons, S Tyson Pottenger, DB Simeon Woodard *-selected by support staff Incoming Transfers Offense(1): WR Cam Gardner Defense(2): DE David Alston, DB Trey Webb Special Teams (0): none BBigig SkySky KickoffKickoff LLewisewis KKidd,idd, OOffensiveffensive TTackleackle  66-5,-5, 3319,19, SSenior,enior, MMinneapolis,inneapolis, MinnesotaMinnesota ((Totino-Grace)Totino-Grace)

 Second Team All-Big Sky in 2019, when he helped anchor an off ensive line that led the Big Sky in most rushing yards and fewest sacks allowed  HERO Sports Sophomormore All-America in 2018  Preseason All-Big Sky and All-America in 2020  Has started 33 consecutive games for the Bobcats, including the last fi ve of 2017 and each game in 2018 and 2019, all at guard  AAmandremandre Williams,Williams, DDefensiveefensive EEndnd 66-2,-2, 2236,36, SSenior,enior, MMapleaple VValley,alley, WWashingtonashington ((Washington/Tahoma)Washington/Tahoma)

 Third Team All-Big Sky in 2019, starting throughout the season  Finished third on the team with 65 total tackles, including eight at North Dakota State and seven at Cal Poly  His 5.0 sacks was second on the team, including 2.0 against the Grizzlies and 1.5 in the playoff win over Albany  His 16.0 tackles-for-loss was second on the team, 29th in the FCS, and included 3.0 against Year GP UT AT TL S Int PB H FR FF Southern Utah and 2.5 against the 2019 15 32 33 16/-53 5/-32 2/25 2 3 1/0 1 Grizzlies

iar. “I think our fans will still recognize trol the line of scrimmage, and get the 2021 BOBCAT the Bobcats,” he said. “We’ll focus ball to our playmakers,” he said not long on playing fast, playing physical foot- after accepting the Bobcat head coach FOOTBALL ball, winning the line of scrimmage, a post. “Athletically I think this program is Coming Back. lot of the principles this program has in a good place. There is experience at Stronger. been built on for many, many years.” every position group on off ense, there is Vigen knows MSU fans have waited leadership, there is competition. There In the grand universal scheme, a long time to watch their team play, are a lot of the things you look for when two years isn’t much time. In the Bob- and he knows even more acutely how you’re building a successful off ense.” cat football timeline, though, the past his student-athletes fee. But he’s been Montana State rushed for 258.1 two years stands as a massive chasm impressed. “This has been a very resilient yards per game in 2019, the best mark between the recent past and present. in the Big Sky and eighth in the FCS. When the ball is teed up in Lara- The Bobcats averaged 5.78 yards per mie, Wyoming on September 4, 623 run then, also eighth nationally, and tore days will have expired since Mon- off 88 rushes of at least 10 yards (out tana State’s last football game. After of 494 running plays, excluding sacks) a scintillating run to the FCS Playoff s and 33 runs of at least 20 yards. Vigen Semifi nals in 2019, the Bobcats sat out recognizes that MSU’s off ensive iden- the entire 2020-21 academic year. tity was a commitment to the ground In the elapsed time, the Bobcat game, and vows that will not change. program has endured transformational “The line has size and agility,” he changes. Montana State transitioned to says. “There is good athleticism spread fi rst-year head coach Brent Vigen, ac- out among the skill positions, and at key companied by the normal scheme and positions like and running assistant coach changes, and moved back there is experience and leader- the program’s operations across Kagy ship. This program has committed Boulevard into the new Bobcat Athletics itself to doing things a certain way, and Complex. Some of the best players in bunch, a group that desires to play a that’s a positive. We’ll build on that.” program history graduated and moved game very badly,” he said. “We have Commitment to running the football on, but some return for the 2021 season. to be prepared when the time comes, begins with blocking for the run, and What fans see on the fi eld when but it’s been a long, long time, and Montana State welcomes back a strong the Cats play in War Memorial Stadium they’ve hung in there. It’s a very close core in the off ensive line. Lewis Kidd Labor Day Weekend, and one week team considering all the changes.” moves from guard, where he has started later when the team hosts Drake in the 33 straight games, to left tackle. He annual Gold Rush Game on September replaces 50-game starter Mitch Brott, but 11, is likely to look somewhat diff erent. Kidd, a senior, has inarguably been part First-year head coach Brent Vigen’s OFFENSE and parcel of MSU’s off ensive success off ensive approach remains focused on Are the New Bobcats Just in the past three seasons. So too has running the football but could be more Like the Old Bobcats? Zach Redd, slotted to start next to Kidd balanced that in recent seasons, while at left guard. Taylor Tuiasosopo, who has started off and on for the past three sea- the defensive alignment brings an outside It had a familiar ring to it, Brent sons, holds down the right guard position. linebacker forward for a 4-3 front. Vigen’s plan for building Mon- “Size and athleticism are things we Yet Vigen insists the new-look tana State’s off ensive identity. look for” in building an off ensive line, Bobcats will actually look pretty famil- “We want to run the football, con-

1954 team captains and Bill Roney (left) The 1956 Bobcat national champions

“Iron Tumbleweed” Don Haas Led by a bruising line, Bobcats claim fi rst Big Sky Don Hass, Twice was nice anchored by Championship in league’s second MSU’s in 1967, as MSU all-league season under direction from legendary Iron ran to a second picks Ron legendary coach Jim Sweeney Warzeka and Tumbleweed, straight Big Sky Ray Schoessler, rushed for title powered by MSC rolled up 1,460 yards to All-America Don an 8-1 record lead MSU to a Hass’ second and a Rocky Montana State wins Rocky Mountain Conference title in its last year in that league, and Big Sky title straight 1,000-yard Mountain title after a tie in the fi rst ever NAIA National Championship game, the Aluminum Bowl, earns rushing season school’s fi rst national championship 1954 1956 1964 1966 1967 Vigen said, “but within that players have “You want guys that can be every- to have the mindset of being physical. I down backs, that can run between the see that in the returning guys. We’ll have tackles and that can get outside, and to sort out who fi ts best at center and Isiah, when we went live in the spring, right tackle as we go through August, proved he’s hard to bring down,” Vi- but there is material there to work with.” gen said. “He’s a unique guy in that Cole Sain is the most seasoned he’s powerful, but he has good speed. lineman battling for his fi rst starting He can do it all, run physically and assignment. The former University of run athletically, he’s shown good Montana lineman who detoured through things in pass protection, and I think the junior college ranks is the leading he can develop as a pass-catcher.” contender to start at center. At right Sumner’s proven experience makes tackle, promising redshirt freshman TJ him a valuable commodity. “Lane has Session has emerged from a promis- played a lot of football here,” Vigen said, ing group that was thinned by injury. “and it’s apparent why. He’s a tough “This group has experience, there’s sucker that’s hard to bring down. He good physical ability, I think they’re still does a lot of things well.” He is joined by Taylor Tuiasosopo (Garrett Becker) learning a little bit within the changes two other veterans, DeMareus Hosey we’ve made and certainly guys are set- and Jaharie Martin. “Those two are wild the season’s fourth game. Bauman also tling into positions,” Vigen said. “Depth- cards, I think,” Vigen said. “They have a returns, and impressed during spring wise we may not be exactly where we diff erent level of physicality than the oth- drills until his session was ended by want to be right now, but I like this group’s ers, they’re just built diff erent, either taller injury. “Casey has a live arm, and making mindset. We need an off ensive line that or bigger in general. They both fl ashed sure he understands that he’s a young wants to get to the fourth quarter with at times in the spring, but they need to player with a lot of football in front of him a lead, and when everybody knows develop consistency and fi nd roles.” is important. His arm talent is pretty rare.” we’re going to run the football we can One of the positive surprises of Into the mix jumps Matt McKay, a run the football. That’s the ultimate the fall and spring practice periods was North Carolina State transfer with quick- test of an O-line, they want to be in Elijah Elliott, a lightning-quick running ness and explosion in the run game and that situation when the game’s on the back with breakaway speed and abil- developing accuracy as a passer. Vigen line, and they thrive in that situation.” ity in the pass game. “Elijah is built a named McKay MSU’s starter coming out Behind a talented, experienced of- little diff erently,” Vigen said, “smaller in of the spring. “When you look at physi- fensive line, the Bobcats running the ball stature and maybe more of a perimeter cal ability, that’s probably what set Matt mirror those traits. Isiah Ifanse returns guy with tremendous receiving ability. apart,” Vigen said. “He has the ability to as one of the most productive backs He’s still developing, so he’ll continue to make plays with his feet but also throws in the FCS, with 1,838 career rush- get faster and as he develops physically the football well, and Matt’s very dili- ing yards. Ifanse has played his best he’ll be a less one-dimensional runner in gent. He’s made tremendous progress when his best has been needed, gash- terms of wanting to get to the perimeter.” and I’m hopeful for him that this sum- ing the Grizzlies for 171 yards in 2019 While Vigen knows Montana State’s mer is an opportunity for him to really and two games later setting an MSU bread and butter is its ability to run the grow and that he looks like a diff erent post-season record with 196 against ball, passing profi ciency remains part guy (when preseason camp begins).” Austin Peay. Ifanse has company in the of the equation. Tucker Rovig started at Tommy Mellott begins his redshirt backfi eld, with returners Lane Sumner quarterback for most of MSU’s semifi nal freshman season this fall after a solid (424 yards in 2019) , DeMareus Hosey run in 2019, throwing for 1,969 yards spring. “Tommy has a lot of physical and Jaharie Martin each adding some with a 15-to-5 touchdown-to-interception ability,” Vigen said. “He’s very, very degree of game experience. Elijah Elliott ratio and a .616 completion percent- smart, and competitive, and we think he leads a talented group of young running age. He managed the off ense effi ciently has a really bright future. The biggest backs that could contribute, as well. after taking over for Casey Bauman in thing in front of Tommy is to get more

Led by quarterback Dennis Erickson, In Sonny MSU captures three straight Big Sky Holland’s Championships, the fi rst league team crowning with that distinction achievement, Montana State won the Big Sky and NCAA Division II championships In Sonny Holland’s second season, and playing home games in Bozeman High’s Van Winkle rides a Stadium, the Cats sensational 6-0 storm to a 5-1 start in league league record and play to his only the conference crown as MSU’s championship head coach 1968 1972 1976 1979 reps and take all that physical ability crave that role, and I think he does.” and intelligence and continue to grow.” McCutcheon receives company in At times, Montana State has used the form of two transfers, Nate Stewart the quarterback run game to great eff ect. and Cam Gardner. “Nate Stewart is an Vigen hopes to capitalize on the agil- experienced guy who will be able to help ity and athleticism of his quarterbacks, in a lot of diff erent ways, and I know that whether it comes within or outside of his presence has pushed Lance for sure. a play’s structure. “Having mobility at Nate’s a guy who we’ll be able to count quarterback is critical on a couple of on to do a lot of diff erent things on the layers,” he said. “It’s important to have football fi eld. On the other side, Jaden the threat of the quarterback in the run Smith is a young guy who’s size and scheme so the defense has to account ability are obvious when you look at him for it. How many times you run a guy on but he’s a young guy who is continuing designed runs is a little bit variable, but to fi nd that level we need him to get to. having that threat is important. There Cam Gardner brings potential at each Lance McCutcheon catches a touchdown vs. Albany are also unscripted plays, the ability to of the receiver spots. I don’t think he’s evade the rush, to extend plays, to make limited to playing just the inside or just has his own strength,” Vigen says, “and plays that aren’t part of the design that the outside. It was purposeful to add we’ll try to emphasize those while ask- a defense has to fi gure out a diff erent a guy who gives us fl exibility, and he’ll ing them to do things that allows each way to account for, that are as critical. push for time at any of those spots.” of them to be on the fi eld more often.” So mobility is important more than just The slot receiver position is in good the quarterback run game is something hands with the return of Coy Steel and we’ll continue to hold in an important Willie Patterson. Steel caught 23 passes DEFENSE light when we look to bring quarterbacks in 2019, Patterson seven. “Inside, I like in, and I’m pleased that we have guys the combination of Willie Patterson and The intersection of in the program now with that ability.” Coy Steel,” Vigen said. “Coy missed depth and talent. The other end of the passing equa- some time during the spring, and I know tion is stocked with young talent, although Willie missed some time in 2019. Wil- Montana State’s defensive growth a consistent veteran returns. “The guy lie had a chance to emerge a little more throughout 2019 was, particularly in the that stands out immediately at receiver is in the spring, and was really consis- retrospective context of a season’s highs Lance McCutcheon,” Vigen said. “He was tent. Both these guys can fi nd open and lows, persistent. Talented young play- that next guy after Travis (Jonsen) and spaces in a defense, especially gaps ers coalesced around a tough-minded Kevin (Kassis) in ’19. We’re asking him in zone coverage, and are fearless.” veteran core hardened by a defeat. to step into the role as our top playmaker The most versatile players in the To a surprising degree, the Bobcats at receiver. I think he desires that role, I Bobcat off ense, MSU’s tight end and full- enter 2021 with the opportunity to tap think he has back group returns most key performers into that deep vein of tough-minded the ability, from 2019 and are asked to block from a talent. Chase Benson, Troy Andersen, he has good variety or angles and formations. Ryan Callahan O’Reilly and Tyrel Thomas size, he’s an Davis is a tradition in-line tight end, while all trace their roots in the program to intelligent re- Derryk Snell and Ryan Lonergan have the 2016 or 2017 seasons, when the ceiver, he can proven eff ective in the passing game. Bobcats obviously struggled but were get himself Lonergan and Treyton Pickering bring clearly on a path toward success. open, he’ll go conventional dimensions to the position, Defensive success always starts and com- and are athletic receiving threats down up front, and this year it begins with pete for the the fi eld and in space. RJ Fitzgerald is a realigned front. Shifting from three Running back Isaiah Ifanse football. We more of a fullback, and does his block- down linemen to four brings outside (Garrett Becker) need him to ing work as a motion-back. “Each guy linebackers Amandre William and Daniel

Montana State’s magical 1984 season ended in Charleston, S.C., with a national Less than 20 championship, and along the way MSU won a share of its fourth Big Sky crown in the months after previous nine years fi nishing an 0-11 2000 season, Montana ascended to the top of the Big Sky in 2002 on the strength of a 10-7 win in ’s Missoula. Fueled only season as by Corey Smith’s Montana State’s touchdown return off head coach the opening kickoff produces a 5-2 in MSU’s win over conference the Grizzlies, the record, good Bobcats won their for a co- second straight Big championship Sky crown in 2003.

All-Americas Jon Montoya (left, ‘02) and Corey Smith (‘03) 1982 1984 2002 and 2003 Hardy down a level to the line, and gives he’s going to be hard to contend with.” them the opportunity as every-down Kyle Rygg, a talented junior, ap- players whose primary role becomes pears ready to lock down the tackle harassing opposing quarterbacks. spot up front after a productive spring. “You need guys at defensive end that “Kyle Rygg showed as we went along can apply pressure in four-man rushes that he has good ability and he’ll on third down situations,” Vigen said, “but play that tackle spot,” Vigen said. you also need guys that on fi rst and sec- Several youngsters have emerged be- ond down can play the run and the pass. hind Benson and Rygg, representing not Amandre and Daniel have that ability. only the future of the Bobcat defensive They’re both playing a position that suits line but players with a chance to con- tribute this season. “Tua Areta is a big them well with their hand in the ground, Jahque Alleyne (Garret Becker) and from a physicality perspective they’re man and his performance when he came more than capable and they both have back from injury showed there will be a football players, they’re both intelligent, tremendous motors and athleticism. place for him,” Vigen said. “I really like too, and you need that at those spots.” To have that kind of presence and that how he approaches things. Byron Rollins Nolan Askelson is a young veteran kind of produc- fl ashed early (before an injury), so he who can play both inside linebacker tion on either side was really banged up, but he was trying spots. He impressed in the spring after will pose some to fi nd every which way to get back out a solid 2019 season. Danny Uluilakepa problems in terms there. Blake Schmidt has also impressed. showed tremendous ability in both the of protection from Building depth in the interior is something fall and spring practice sessions, and an off ensive design that’s still in front of us, but I’m anxious he’ll have the opportunity to contribute. perspective.” to see what we can do to fortify that.” “In Troy’s absence Nolan Askelson re- Several talented In concert with the four-man front, ally took advantage of his opportunity” in young players have the Bobcats’ base defense lines up the spring, Vigen said. “He has the ability emerged behind two linebackers and fi ve defensive to play both (linebacker) spots, he can Williams and backs. Starters Callahan O’Reilly and move and sees things well, and I really Hardy. Sebastian Troy Andersen return, a pair of rangy like the spring Nolan had. As a young guy Valdez and Brody and physical players with a nose for Danny U has a lot of ability. He’s physical, Grebe fl ashed in the football. While Andersen continues he can move, he just needs to keep get- the spring, while Amandre Williams to grow into the position, but O’Reilly ting reps. He’ll have a role for sure. That Ben Seymour ar- (Garrett Becker) has been a steady tackling machine. group has some depth, too, and certainly rived as a junior “Callahan is a really good box player,” will be a strength for our defense.” college transfer before the fall of 2020. Vigen says, “he sees things well, I think Several veterans will be asked to The anchor of the group remains Chase he has a chance to be really physical man the Nickel position, beginning with Benson, one of the great players in the and within the box has a good level of cornerback Tyrel Thomas and linebacker Big Sky who fans may not have heard of athleticism. I’ve seen Troy move around Tadan Gilman. Vigen said their use will but those who pour over hours and hours enough and seen him do things on both often be dictated by matchups. “We know of fi lm universally respect. He has added sides of the football on video to know we can use Tyrel in that nickel position, bulk and strength to his explosiveness, that he has elite athleticism for his size. and he can go out and play corner at a and gives Bobcat coaches a rock on Troy really brings us some things with his moment’s notice,” Vigen said. “Tadan which to build the interior of the defensive athleticism, his ability to run the middle, Gilman is a completely diff erent body line. “Chase is a big, strong, rugged guy,” with his ability to play out in space, to type than Tyrel, so if a team is going to Vigen said, “and that’s what you need at blitz. I think Callahan and Troy both give play with bigger personnel that becomes that nose position. In a short time Chase us the ability to blitz and get after the more of a role for Tadan and that’s when showed that he’s very coachable, and quarterback in that way. They’re versatile Tyrel bumps out and plays some corner.”

In the fi nal game for Travis Lulay and Jeff Bolton in the Blue and Gold, Montana State won the Big Sky Championship with a memorable 16-6 win over the Grizzlies in Bobcat Stadium

Jeff Bolton, top Montana State capped its fourth championship of the young century by beating Montana in Washington-Grizzly Stadium (left), and Right, Travis Lulay the encore last fall included inspiring and inspired efforts by seniors such as Elvis Akpla (left) and Casey Dennehy is carried into Bobcat immortality by the crowd 2005 2010 2011 2012 the scheme somewhere,” Vigen said. “He’ll get him honed in on a spot because he brings some things to the table, and the other guy is Rylan Ortt. Before (spring) practice we identifi ed him as a really intelligent guy, and you need intelligence in that back end.”

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Using Thomas as the nickel back Little is proven in the kicking creates opportunity for a young corner portion of Montana State’s kick and a new corner. Eric Zambrano and teams entering the 2021 sea- converted receiver James Campbell enter son, but what is known impresses. preseason camp as the starting corners, Four-year punter Jered Padmos leaves but Level Price Jr., Miles Jackson and considerable production in his wake, but Devin Davis also compete for time. a talented freshman appears more than “The emergence of James Campbell capable stepping into that role. Bryce at corner was really important,” Vigen Leighton was rated as one of the top said. “He moved over from receiver in fi ve prep punters in the nation in 2019, 2020 and is a very skilled guy that can and he impressed during the spring. run. He made that move with the intent “We like what we saw out of Bryce of being on the fi eld and he’s really in the spring,” Vigen said. “He’s very worked hard. Eric Zambrano is a physi- gifted and very committed to his craft. cally imposing corner and we really like He’s a guy that has ability but wants his ability. Probably the most improved to do everything he can to perfect. guy is Miles Jackson. He’s a player who He has quite a bit of potential.” really came along, and by the end he Freshman kickers Luke Pawlak, who factored into that eight-man rotation. spent a year at Kent State, and Blake Devin Davis also fl ashed in the spring.” Glessner also join the mix. Both en- While youth is a theme at cornerback, joyed outstanding prep careers. “With the Cats enjoy a veteran presence at Luke and Blake we’re trying to strike a safety. Oregon State transfer Jeff rey Man- balance of what we’re asking them to ning lines up at free safety, while returner do,” Vigen said. “You want consistency Ty Okada starts at the strong safety. “We inside of 35 for sure, and the capabil- feel really good about Ty Okada at the ity outside of 45. In the spring it looked strong safety position and his ability to like Luke has that consistency but Blake see things fast,” Vigen said. “Ty has very might be the kickoff guy because he good instincts, is a very good tackler and has the length you’re looking for.” a good leader, and he has the ability to Another newcomer steps in at long cover, as well. We have Jeff rey Manning snapper this season. Tommy Sullivan at free safety and he has really good was one of the nation’s top-ranked range to play that deep middle safety. specialists. “Tommy Sullivan looks Rylan Ortt and Kendric Bailey are like a talented long snapper,” Vigen versatile defensive backs who add said. “We like what we’ve seen, but depth. “Kendric Bailey is going to fi t in we need to develop depth there.”

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Bozeman. A true dual-threat quarterback He’s very, very smart, very competitive, Quarterbacks with speed and explosiveness, McKay and his future is extremely bright.” enters the fall atop the two-deep. Rovig’s Returning Starter experience, leadership and passing ac- Quarterback Notes Tucker Rovig (6-5, 217, Jr) curacy remain important factors for the The 2021 season is Montana State’s Other Returning Letterman Bobcat off ense. He and redshirt Tommy second in the last fi ve welcoming back at Casey Bauman (6-6,235, So) Mellott could challenge in August, and least one quarterback with starting experi- Returning Redshirt freshman Sean Austin also joins the mix. ence... Matt McKay stands to become the Matthew McKay (6-4, 211, Jr), Tommy program’s fi rst transfer to start at quarter- Mellott (6-0, 205, RFr) From Bobcat Coach Brent Vigen “Regardless of the amount of experience Returning Squad Member for any of our quarterbacks, any time you none install a new off ense with new terminol- Incoming Transfer ogy, even if there’s a lot of carry over, none it’s still like hitting the reset button and Incoming Freshmen every player handles that in his own way. Sean Austin (6-2, 185, Fr) Physical ability is what sets Matt apart. He Starter Lost makes plays with his feet but also throws none the football well and is very diligent. He wants to do well, wants to make the most Other Lettermen Lost of the opportunity he created for himself none by transferring to Montana State, and he’s Quarterbacks Coach made tremendous progress. I’m hopeful Taylor Housewright (1st year at MSU) for him that with growth over the summer and that he’s a diff erent guy in August Overview than he was in April. Tucker has the most Montana State’s 2021 stable of quarter- experience, and had made some real backs features three players with Divi- good strides in the spring. He’s not just sion I starting experience, including two giving up on the (starting) job, he wants as Bobcats and one in the ACC. Tucker to compete for it, and Tucker is a team Rovig led the Cats to the FCS Playoff captain so he has a critical role on this Semifi nals in 2019, starting the team’s team. Casey Bauman played at the begin- last 12 games and throwing for 1,969 ning of 2019 and has three years left, and yards with a 15-to-5 touchdown-to- if you view him through that lens he is still interception ratio while completing 61.6% a young player with a lot of ability, a lot of of his passes. Casey Bauman started potential, and a lot of football in front of MSU’s fi rst three games in 2019, and him. Tommy Mellott is the youngest in this North Carolina State transfer Matt McKay crew and he has a lot of physical ability. brought starting experience with him to O O O O O O O O O O O

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third in a row with at least three return- Offensive Line ing full-time starters. Lewis Kidd moves Offensive Line Notes to left tackle, with Taylor Tuiasosopo and Brian Armstrong is MSU’s fourth diff erent Returning Starter Zach Redd anchoring the guard positions. off ensive line coach since 2015, but he’s OG Lewis Kidd (66-6, 312, Sr), OG/C Joining those three starters, talented but also coached as many All-Americas as Zach Redd (6-1, 285, Jr), OG Taylor unproven players compete for starting any Bobcat O-line coach since the 1984 Tuiasosopo (6-4, 316, Sr) honors at center and right tackle. Trans- National Championship team... Lewis Other Returning Lettermen fer Cole Sain enters the fall as the likely Kidd’s 33 consecutive start is 11 from join- OG Dylan Porter (6-5, 305, Sr) starter at center, while redshirt TJ Ses- ing MSU’s career top 10 list. Redshirts sion is penciled in on the outside. Veteran Jack Harlow (6-2, 290, Fr), Jacob Kettels Dylan Porter, a transfer, and redshirts Joe (6-4, 280, Fr), Shayden King (6-5, 288, McElroy and Justus Perkins add depth at Fr), Justus Perkins (5-11, 275, Fr), Rush the interior positions and could each earn Reimer (6-5, 280, Fr), Conor Reitler playing time. Depth at tackle emerges in (6-4, 275, Fr), Aaron Richards (6-4, 275, the form of redshirts Jack Harlow, Conor Fr), Cole Sain (6-4, 280, So) ,Holden Reitler, Aaron Richards and Holden Sampson (6-2,265, Fr), TJ Session (6-4, Sampson. 288, Fr) From Bobcat Coach Brent Vigen: Squad Member “We look for off ensive linemen with size Joe McElroy (6-4, 286, So) and athleticism, but within that is the Starters Lost mindset of physicality. At this level of- OT Mitch Brott (All-America, 50 starts), fensive linemen come in all shapes and OT Connor Wood (transfer, 15 starts) sizes, but the willingness to play physi- Other Lettermen Lost cal football is very important. We have a none wide-ranging bunch in terms of size, but we want a group who wants that burden Lewis Kidd Incoming Transfers (right) enters none on their shoulders of getting the ball in the fourth quarter with a lead and having the the fall as a Incoming Freshmen preseason ability to run the football when everyone honors Titan Fleischmann (6-4, 260, Fr), Cole knows that’s what is going to happen. Our Snyder (6-6, 298, Fr), Dontae Myrick candidate with experienced guys - Lewis Kidd and Taylor 33 consecutive (6-6, 250, Fr) Tuiasosopo and Zach Redd - have shown starts in tow. Off ensive Line Coach good physical ability and good leader- (Garrett Becker Brian Armstrong (5th season at MSU) ship. Identifying those guys who will step photo) into starting positions is an important part Overview of our work in August. We like what Cole The concept of getting old and staying old Sain brings at center, and each of the fully applies to Montana State’s off ensive guys competing at right tackle has good line, with the 2021 season marking the ability.” O O O O O O O O O O O

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young runners. Elijah Elliott showed he matures can be more of a physical Running Backs breakaway speed in the fall and spring, runner. The two wild cards, I think, are along with ability in the pass game. Ver- DeMareus Hosey and Jaharie Martin. Returning Starter satile DeMareus Hosey and power back Those two have a diff erent level of physi- Isaiah Ifanse (12 starts) Jaharie Martin bring game experience cality than the others, they’re just built Other Returning Lettermen and wide-ranging skills to the Bobcat of- diff erent and they both fl ashed at times in Lane Sumner (5-8, 192, So) fense, while Minaya Olivo, Garrett Coon the spring. If they can develop into a role, Returning Squad Members and speedy Jaalen Rening are talented they will both really help us.” none young backs seeking roles. Sorting out assignments for MSU’s stable of talented Running Back Notes Redshirts backs stands as one of preseason camp’s Isaiah Ifanse became the only Bobcat Garrett Coon (6-0, 205, Fr), Elijah Elliott most important functions. freshman to ever rush for 1,000 yards in (5-10, 175, Fr), DeMareus Hosey (5-11, a season in 2018, and he is less than 200 200, Fr), Jaharie Martin (5-11, 237, Fr), Bobcat Coach Brent Vigen: yards from becoming the 13th 2,000 yard Minaya Olivo (5-11, 188, Fr) “You want guys that are every-down rusher in school history Incoming Transfer backs, that can run between the tackles, none that can get outside, that can catch balls Incoming Freshmen out of the backfi eld and are also good in Jaalen Rening (5-8, 185, Fr) pass protection. When we went live with Isaiah (in spring drills) he proved that he Starter Lost is hard to bring down. He’s a unique guy none in the fact that he’s low to the ground, Other Lettermen Lost he’s powerful, but he has good speed. He Logan Jones, Karl Tucker II can really do it all, he can run physically Running Backs Coach and athletically, he showed some things Jimmy Beal (1st season at MSU) in protection, and we need to continue to develop him as a pass-catcher. Lane Overview Sumner has played a lot of football here, Isaiah Ifanse returns as one of the most and it’s apparent why. He’s a tough productive running backs in the FCS, sucker that’s hard to bring down. He was with 1,838 career rushing yards to his a little banged up in the spring so I’m not credit and an arsenal of skills that blends sure we saw the full version of Lane, but a bruising between-the-tackles style with I like what he brings to the table. Elijah breakaway speed. Ifanse missed parts of Elliott is built a little diff erently, smaller in six 2019 games, but when available he stature and maybe more of a perimeter drives a powerful and versatile ground guy, but he has tremendous receiving game. The junior is joined by veteran ability and catching the ball can really Lane Sumner, who gained 424 rushing be a strength of his. He’s still developing yards in 2019, and an array of talented physically, so he can get faster and as Isaiah Ifanse scores against UM (Garrett Becker) O O O O O O O O O O O

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only necessary ingredient to extending Receivers the run of success. Lance McCutcheon returns as the team’s most experienced Returning Starter pass-catcher, but the slot tandem of Coy Lance McCutcheon (12 starts), Coy Steel and Willie Patterson is also a staple Steel (13 starts) of the pass game. Transfers Nate Stewart Other Returning Lettermen and Cam Gardner each appear ready Peyton Hanser (6-4, 200, Jr), Logan to contribute as outside receivers, while Kleinhans (6-1, 210, So), Willie Patter- Peyton Hanser and Logan Kleinhans are son (5-9, 165, So) veterans seeking expanded roles. Squad Member Tayvian Williams (6-1, 165, Jr) From Bobcat Coach Brent Vigen “The guy that stands out immediately is Redshirts Lance McCutcheon. He’s been that next Charles Brown (5-11, 164, Fr), Aidan guy after Travis Jonsen and Kevin Kas- Garrigan (6-3, 194, Fr), Jamahd Monroe sis, he had a role and made some plays, Lance McCutcheon (Garrett Becker) (6-2, 180, Fr), Jaden Smith (6-6, 190, but now we’re asking him to step into the Fr), Nate Stewart (6-2, 197, Gr), Tanner role of top playmaker at receiver. He has yet win one-on-one matchups, and both Trafton (6-5, 190, Fr) the ability, he has good size, he’s intel- those guys can do that. Then you add Incoming Transfer ligent, can get himself open, and will go Cam Gardner, who brings potential at all Cam Gardner (5-10, 183, So) compete for the football. We need him to three spots, so he gives us fl exibility.” Incoming Freshmen crave that role, and I think he does. We’ll Andrew Patterson (5-9, 178, Jr), need to play some diff erent guys, and Receiver Notes the addition of Nate Stewart has really Starters Lost MSU receivers caught 172 passes in helped. He’s an experienced guy, he’s a Travis Jonsen (15 starts), Kevin Kassis 2019, 44 by 2021 returners... Lance Mc- player who will be able to help in a lot of (15 starts) Cutcheon averages 16.8 yards per catch diff erent ways, and I know his presence in his career Other Lettermen Lost has pushed Lance for sure. We’ll be able John D’Agostino to count on Nate to do a lot of diff erent Receivers Coach things on the football fi eld. On the other Justin Udy (1st season at MSU) side, Jaden Smith is a young guy whose size and ability are obvious when you Overview look at him, but he’s young and needs to Montana State may be re-tooling the continue to get to that next level. Inside, receiver position after a 2019 season I like the combination of Willie Patterson that featured two of the most dynamic an Coy Steel. They both have that knack playmakers in the Big Sky, Kevin Kassis for fi nding open spaces, fi nding holes in and Travis Jonsen, but MSU coaches the zone, feeling where the gaps are in remain adamant that seasoning is the the defense. You need to be fearless and

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pass-catchers, and give the Bobcats options Tight Ends/Fullbacks in multiple-tight-end sets. RJ Fitzgerald is more of a fullback in terms of body type and Returning Starter skill set, and he has performed brilliantly Ryan Davis (6-3, 264, Sr - 9 starts) as a blocker out of the backfi eld. He has Other Returning Lettermen also shown the ability to catch passes when RJ Fitzgerald (5-10, 230, Jr), Quincy Kent- called upon. Schneider (6-2, 233, Jr), Jarrett Kessler (6-4, 231, Jr), Derryk Snell (6-2, 251, So) From Bobcat Coach Brent Vigen Redshirt “The key word for our tight ends is versatil- Ethan Bullock (6-5, 235, Fr), Ryan Lo- ity. Ideally you want a bunch of guys that nergan (6-4,235, Fr), Peyton Thornton can do it all, but you might not fi nd that at (6-2,243, Fr) tight end so we focus on the strengths of the four or fi ve diff erent guys that we rotate Squad Members Returning in and out. Ryan Davis should be the most Treyton Pickering (6-5, 229, Fr) physical in-line blocker in that group, and he Incoming Freshmen has experience. RJ Fitzgerald is more of a Elijah Reynolds (6-4, 245, Fr), Dyse Shep- fullback, he’ll be an eff ective guy from the herd (6-4, 240, Fr) backfi eld, especially as a blocker. Derryk Starters Lost Snell has the most wide-ranging skill set, he none can play in-line or in the backfi eld, and he’s Other Lettermen Lost a very skilled guy that can play detached, Jacob Hadley as well. He may not be particularly long, but he understands how to get himself open and Tight Ends Coach has good hands. Treyton Pickering is young Nate Potter (2nd season at MSU) and developing, and from a size perspective and an athleticism prspective we think he Overview can really grow into an important role.” Montana State’s versatile tight end corps blends experience with talented young play- Tight End Notes ers seeking a role in the Bobcat off ense. Derryk Snell’s nine catches stand as the Ryan Davis returns as a key cog who brings only passes caught by any current MSU tight physicality and high intelligence to his role end... Ryan Davis’ brothers Leo and Matt as one of the top blocking-tight ends in the played football at Montana State, and his Big Sky. Derryk Snell is the most productive brother Steven played basketball returning pass-catcher in the group, and has become a good blocker on the move. Jarret Kessler and Quincy Kent-Schneider are veterans who have seen their roles expand over time. They are both skilled O O O O O O O O O O O

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Defensive Line Overview Transitions aren’t always easy, but the Returning Starters switch from MSU’s multiple-front ap- NT Chase Benson (6-4, 288, Sr), DE proach out of a three-man base to a 4-3 Amandre Williams (6-2, 236, Sr) has gone relatively smooth because it Other Returning Lettermen fi ts MSU’s current personnel. Amandre DE Daniel Hardy (6-3, 239, Sr), DE Williams and Daniel Hardy are projected Tyson Regimbal (6-3, 259, Jr), DT Kyle to slide from outside linebacker to end, Rygg (6-5, 200, So), DT Byron Rollins fl anking perhaps the Big Sky’s top re- (6-3, 275, Jr) turning interior lineman Chase Benson. Squad Member MSU’s nose tackle has been in the middle none of some brilliant moments in his three play at tackle, and Tua (Areta) shown seasons, and added strength and bulk when he returned (from injury) late in the Redshirts while stabilizing the team’s front seven spring that there will be a place for him DT Tua Areta (6-3, 398, Fr), Boe Eaton with his experience and leadership. New on the fi eld. Byron Rollins fl ashed when (6-3, 264, Fr), DE Brody Grebe (6-3, and young returners vie for starting tackle he was healthy, too, so building depth in 236, Fr), DT Blake Schmidt (6-2, 286, honors next to Benson, as well as adding the interior remains in front of us. At end, Fr), Ben Seymour (6-2, 219, So) DE Se- depth at end. Veterans Kyle Rygg and we need guys that can apply pressure bastian Valdez (6-3, 251, Fr), DT Marcus Byron Rollins join redshirt Tua Areta as on the passer in four-man rushes and on Wehr (6-2, 258, Fr), DT Trey Yates (6-0, top candidates to start at tackle, while a third down, but you also need guys that 279, Fr) host of players bring versatility to the line. on fi rst and second down cal play the run Incoming Transfer Blake Schmidt, Boe Eaton, Sebastian and the pass. Amandre (Williams) and David Alston (6-4, 235, So), Blake Hehl Valdez and Marcus Wehr are versatile Daniel (Hardy) have that ability and play- (6-3, 280, Jr) players who can fi ll diff erent roles, while ing with their hands on the ground suits Incoming Freshmen redshirt Brody Grebe adds punch and them well. We like their level of physical- Zack Black (6-4, 260, Fr), Paul Brott athleticism outside. End David Alston ity and their motors and athleticism, and (6-3, 245, Fr), Kenneth Eiden IV (6-1, and tackle Blake Hehl arrive as transfers they provide good balance. Sebastian 230, Fr) expected to contribute immediately. Valdez is a young player who has shown good growth, and Brody Grebe fl ashed in Starters Lost the spring when he was healthy, and Ben DT Derek Marks (15 starts), DE Bryce From Bobcat Coach Brent Vigen Seymour has athleticism and the mindset Sterk (15 starts) “Chase Benson is a big, strong, rugged guy, and that’s what you need at the of a pass rusher, so we like the possible Other Lettermen Lost nose position. He plays with the kind of rotation at end.” Marcus Ferriter, Kyle Finch, Jason physicality that we’re looking for. He’s Scrempos very coachable, and he’s going to be hard Defensive Line Notes Defensive Line Coach for off ensive lines to contend with. Kyle Chase Benson is the only defensive line Shawn Howe (1st year at MSU) Rygg showed as we went along in the returner with starting experience at his spring that he has good ability and he’ll position. O O O O O O O O O O O

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Overview Defensive Backs Montana State’s 4-2-5 alignment adds the Nickel position to the defensive Returning Starter backfi eld, and that spot calls for players CB Tyrel Thomas (9 starts) of diff erent styles and strengths. Tyrel Other Returning Lettermen Thomas is a good bet to hold down that James Campbell (6-1, 165, So), Tadan position much of the time, but a converted Gilman (6-0, 229, Jr), S Ty Okada (5-10, linebacker such as Tadan Gilman 175, So), Eric Zambrano (6-0, 206, So) may also see considerable time when Squad Member matchups dictate. Ty Okada and Jeff rey Ty Okada at strong safety, he has ability none Manning form a tandem at safety that, to see things fast and has very good stylistically, may remind of the brilliant Redshirts instincts, is a good tackler and a good Brayden Konkol/Jahque Alleyne tandem. Jake D’Agostino (6-2, 190, Fr), Kendric leader, and he covers well. Jeff rey Man- Whether the production reaches that Bailey (6-1, 197, So), Devin Davis (6-1, ning at free safety has the range to play level remains to be seen. Thomas could 187, Fr), Miles Jackson (5-11, 187, Fr), the deep middle safety. With that core of move outside to a cornerback spot when Max Lenzy (5-9, 187, Fr), Jeff rey Man- four guys at three positions, Rylan Ortt, the need arises, but youngster such ning (6-1, 192, Jr), Rylan Ortt (6-1, 207, a really intelligent player, and whether as Eric Zambrano, Miles Jackson, and Fr), Aidan Parks (6-0, 204, Fr), Connor he’s backing up Ty or can play that bigger Devin Davis will be asked to contribute. Ryan (6-1, 206, Fr) nickel position, I think he brings things James Campbell’s move to defense from Incoming Transfers to the table. The emergence of James receiver, and transfer Kendric Bailey, add Tre Webb Campbell at corner was really important. versatility and depth across the board. He moved over from receiver back in Incoming Freshmen Eli Aby (6-1, 185, Fr), Kade Cutler (6-0, 2020 with the intent of being on the fi eld From Bobcat Coach Brent Vigen and is a skilled guy that can run who has 185, Fr), Jackson Harmon (6-2, 190, Fr), “Looking at it from a fi ve-position per- really worked hard. Eric Zambrano is a Tyson Pottenger (6-2, 190, Fr), Simeon spective, as Coach (Freddie) Banks does, physically imposing corner and we really Woodard (5-10, 170, Fr) we want eight guys in the rotation, and like his ability. Kendric Bailey is going to we want some of them double-trained. Starters Lost fi t in the scheme somewhere, we’ll get We see Tyrel (Thomas) in that nickel S Jahque Alleyne (15 starts), CB him honed in on a spot, and probably the position and know that he can go out Damien Washington (15 starts), S most improved guy is Miles Jackson. He’s and play corner at a moment’s notice. Brayden Konkol (13 starts) a player who really came along, and by Tadan Gilman is a completely diff erent Other Lettermen Lost the end (of the spring) he factored into body type than Tyrel, so he can fi ll that S Brian Campbell, CB Ty’Rhae Gibson, that eight-man rotation. Devin Davis also role against a team playing with bigger S JoJo Henderson, S Luke May fl ashed in the spring. We have the poten- personnel, and that’s when Tyrel bumps tial for the depth we’re looking for, there Secondary Coaches out to corner. You’re not going to double- are guys that have solidifi ed themselves, DB Coach/DC Freddie Banks (1st sea- train everybody, but you have to have but the good news is that no one is being son at MSU), DB Assistant Kyle Risinger some overlap. We feel really good about (5th season MSU) handed anything.”

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Pawlak spent a season at Kent State, and looking for. When we get on the plane Specialists is considered extremely accurate, while for a conference trip I don’t know if we’ll Glessner’s leg strength makes him an have room for both of them, but they bring Returning Starter asset on kickoff s and longer fi eld goal at- diff erent things to the table, they compete none tempts. That will sort itself out during pre- on a daily basis, and they’re both seeking Other Lettermen season camp. Tommy Sullivan enters the a role on that travel roster. As a punter none season as Montana State’s long snapper, we really like what we saw out of Bryce. Squad Member performing those duties well during the He’s very gifted and very committed to his none spring. Like Leighton, he was nationally- craft. He’s a guy that has ability but wants ranked in the Class of ‘19 and did nothing to do everything he can to perfect. That’s Incoming Freshmen to dispel that idea during the spring. a skill that needs to be repeated con- none sistently. That’s hard to do, and they’re Incoming Transfer Fall Camp Outlook From young but there’s quite a bit of potential. none Tommy Sullivan looks like a talented long Redshirts Bobcat Coach Brent Vigen snapper. We need to continue develop “With Luke and Blake we’re trying to K Blake Glessner, P Bryce Leighton, K depth there, but we like what we saw from strike a balance betweem what we’re Luke Pawlak, LS Tommy Sullivan Tommy in the spring.” asking each of them to do. You want to Starters Lost consistency inside of 35 yards for sure, Kicking Game Notes K Tristan Bailey, P Jerred Padmos, LS and the capability outside of 45 yards. Logan MacDonald MSU has ranked in the top 20 in FCS In the spring it looked like Luke has that punt coverage in the past four seasons Other Lettermen Lost consistency but Blake might be the kick- none off guy because he has the length you’re Special Teams Coordinator none Overview After years of an intact group of special- ists, a time was always coming that would call for a complete overhaul. That time has arrived, with Bryce Leighton arriving as MSU’s punter and Luke Pawlak and Blake Glessner competing for kicking duties. Leighton looked good in the spring and possesses a booming leg. Stylisti- cally he is diff erent from his predeces- sor Jered Padmos, whose ability to vary punting styles made him one of the best in the Big Sky. Pawlak and Glessner may combine to hold down kicking chores.

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MT (Bozeman) 3 Amandre Williams, DL 6-2 236 Sr 1V*+ Maple Valley, WA (Wash./Tahoma) 67 Joe McElroy, OL 6-4 296 So Sq* Missoula, MT (Loyola) 4 Tommy Mellott, QB 6-0 205 Fr HS Butte, MT (Butte) 70 Holden Sampson, OL 6-2 286 Fr RS* Helena, MT (Helena) 4 James Campbell, DB 6-1 179 Jr 2V Palatka, FL (Palatka) 71 Tommy Sullivan, LS 5-11 232 Fr HS Everett, WA (Archbishop Murray) 5 Charles Brown, WR 5-11 164 Fr HS Grand Prairie, TX (Arlington) 72 TJ Session, OL 6-4 284 Fr RS* Menifee, CA (Vista Murrieta) 5 Jeffrey Manning, S 6-1 192 Jr Tr Los Angeles, CA (Oregon St/Cathedral) 73 Titan Fleischmann, OL 6-4 260 Fr HS Pocatello, ID (Century) 6 Andrew Patterson, WR 5-10 175 Fr HS Goodyear, AZ (Desert Edge) 74 Conor Reitler, OL 6-4 304 Fr HS Billings, MT (Skyview) 6 Miles Jackson, DB 5-11 187 FR HS Portland, OR (Central Catholic) 75 Jacob Kettels, OL 6-4 304 Fr HS Lynden, WA (Lynden) 7 Casey Bauman, QB 6-6 231 So 1V* Somas, WA (Nooksack Valley) 76 Lewis Kidd, OT 6-6 319 Sr 3V* Minneapolis, MN (Totino-Grace) 7 Ty Okada, CB/S 5-11 189 Jr 2V* Woodbury, MN (East Ridge) 77 RETIRED FOR BILL KOLLAR, DL, 1970-73 8 Derryk Snell, FB/TE 6-2 251 So 1V* Anchorage, AK (Chugiak) 78 RETIRED FOR JAN STENERUD, K, 1964-66 8 Level Price Jr., CB 5-8 188 So 1V* Los Angeles, CA (St. John Bosco) 79 Jack Harlow, OL 6-2 295 Fr RS* San Juan Capistrano, CA (J Serra) 9 Jamahd Monroe, WR 6-2 190 Fr RS San Diego, CA (Lincoln) 80 Treyton Pickering, TE 6-4 248 So Sq* Sunburst, MT (Sunburst) 9 Simeon Woodard, CB 5-10 170 Fr HS , TX (Veterans Memorial) 81 Tayvian Williams, WR 6-1 165 Jr JC Maple Valley, WA (Wash/ 10 Nate Stewart, WR 6-2 197 Gr Tr Bethlehem, PA (Akron/Pius X) 82 Elijah Reynolds, TE 6-4 245 Fr HS Red Lodge, MT (Red Lodge) 10 Kenneth Eiden IV, OLB 6-1 230 Fr HS Bozeman, MT (Bozeman) 83 Logan Kleinhans, WR 6-1 210 So 1V* Bozeman, MT (Bozeman) 11 Willie Patterson, WR 5-9 178 Jr 2V* Tacoma, WA (Franklin Pierce) 84 Peyton Hanser, WR 6-4 220 Jr 1V* Billings, MT (Central) 11 Brody Grebe, DL 6-3 236 Fr HS Melstone, MT (Choates/Melstone) 85 Aidan Garrigan, WR 6-3 194 Fr HS Magnolia, TX (Magnolia) 12 Tucker Rovig, QB 6-5 227 Jr 2V* Meridian, ID (Mountain View) 86 Lance McCutcheon, WR 6-3 202 Sr 3V Bozeman, MT (Bozeman) 12 Devin Davis, DB 6-1 187 Fr HS Vallejo, CA (American Canyon) 87 Ryan Lonergan, TE 6-4 235 Fr RS* Bozeman, MT (Bozeman) 13 Elijah Elliott, RB 5-10 174 Fr HS Portland, OR (Central Catholic) 88 Jarrett Kessler, TE 6-4 231 Jr 1V+* Kalispell, MT (Diablo Valley/Glacier) 13 Jackson Harmon, DB 6-2 190 Fr HS Anchorage, AK (South) 89 Ethan Bullock, TE 6-5 235 Fr RS* Big Timber, MT (Sweet Grass) 14 Peyton Thornton, TE 6-2 243 Fr HS Las Vegas, NV (Faith Lutheran) 90 Marcus Wehr, DL 6-2 258 Fr RS* Billings, MT (Central) 14 Max Lenzy, CB 5-9 187 Fr HS^ Tigard, OR (Tigard) 91 Dave Alston, DE 6-4 235 So Tr_& St. Paul, MN (Nebraska/Woodbury) 15 Troy Andersen, LB/RB 6-4 237 Sr 3V Dillon, MT (Beaverhead) 92 Blake Schmidt, DL 6-2 286 Fr RS San Diego, CA (Monte Vista) 16 Tanner Trafton, WR 6-5 221 Fr RS* Lewistown, MT (Fergus) 93 Kyle Rygg, DL 6-5 270 Jr 1V* Eugene, OR (Sheldon) 16 Tyson Pottenger, S 6-2 190 Fr HS Couer d’Alene, ID (Couer d’Alene) 94 Byron Rollins, DL 6-3 266 So 1V* Missoula, MT (Sentinel) 17 Jaden Smith, WR 6-5 207 Fr 1VRS* Kennedale, TX (Kennedale) 95 Sebastian Valdez, DL 6-3 251 Fr HS Spring Valley, CA (Monte Vista) 17 Tadan Gilman, LB 6-0 209 Jr 1V* Kalispell, MT (Glacier) 96 Paul Brott, DL 6-3 245 Fr HS Billings, MT (West) 18 Sean Austin, QB 6-2 185 Fr HS Kuna, ID (Kuna) 97 Boe Eaton, DL 6-3 264 Fr RS* Glendive, MT (Dawson Co) 18 Kendric Bailey, DB 6-1 197 So JC Carmichael, CA (Jesuit/Sac City) 98 Ben Seymour, DL 6-2 219 So JC Valencia, CA (Canyons/Valencia) 19 Jaharie Martin, RB 5-11 228 Fr 1V/RS* Lakeland, FL (Lakeland) 99 Trey Yates, DL 6-0 269 Fr HS Colstrip, MT (Colstrip) 19 Neil Daily, OLB 6-3 215 Fr HS Billings, MT (West) 20 Minaya Olivo, RB 5-11 180 Fr HS Modesto, CA (Central Catholic) 21 RETIRED FOR DON HASS, TAILBACK, 1965-67 22021021 AlphabeticalAlphabetical RosterRoster 22 Isaiah Ifanse, RB 5-10 199 Jr 2V* Bellevue, WA (Bellevue) 25 Eli Aby, DB 2 DeMareus Hosey, RB 63 Rush Reimer, OL 23 Aidan Parks, LB 6-0 204 Fr HS Chico, CA (Pleasant Valley) 46 Sal Aguilar, LB 22 Isaiah Ifanse, RB 74 Connor Reitler, OL 24 Lane Sumner, RB 5-8 197 So 1V* Huntley, MT (Huntley Project) 91 Dave Alston, DE 6 Miles Jackson, DB 29 Jaalen Renning, RB 25 Eli Aby, DB 6-1 185 Fr HS Laurel, MT (Laurel) 15 Troy Andersen, LB 40 Alex Johnson, LB 82 Elijah Reynolds, TE 26 Rylan Ortt, DB 6-1 207 Fr RS* Missoula, MT (Sentinel) 55 Tua Areta, DL 36 Quincy Kent-Schneider, TE 58 Aaron Richards, OL 27 Connor Ryan, DB 6-1 206 Fr HS Billings, MT (West) 34 Nolan Askelson, LB 88 Jarrett Kessler, TE 94 Byron Rollins, DL 28 Jake D’Agostino, DB 6-2 199 Fr HS Bozemaan, MT (Bozeman) 18 Sean Austin, QB 75 Jacob Kettels, OL 12 Tucker Rovig, QB 29 Jaalen Rening, RB 5-8 185 Fr HS^ Visalia, CA (Central Valley Christian) 18 Kendric Bailey, DB 76 Lewis Kidd, OG 27 Connor Ryan, DB 30 Danny Uluilakepa, LB 6-1 223 Fr HS Puyallup, WA (Puyallup) 7 Casey Bauman, QB 64 Shayden King, OL 93 Kyle Rygg, DL 31 Jace Fitzgerald, OLB 6-4 260 Fr HS Pocatello, ID (Beaverhead) 41 Chase Benson, DT 83 Logan Kleinhans, WR 56 Cole Sain, OL 32 Jory Choate, LB 6-2 213 So 1V* Bozeman, MT (Bozeman) 50 Zack Black, DL 37 Bryce Leighton, P 70 Holden Sampson, OL 33 Blake Hehl, DL 6-3 280 Jr Tr* Huntington Beach, CA (Tarleton/ODU/Or Lu) 96 Paul Brott, DL 14 Max Lenzy, CB 92 Blake Schmidt, DL 34 Nolan Askelson, LB 6-1 223 So 1V* Billings, MT (Senior) 5 Charles Brown, WR 87 Ryan Lonergan, TE 72 TJ Session, OL 35 Luke Pawlak, K 5-10 183 Fr Tr*+ Sylvania, OH (Kent State/Northview) 89 Ethan Bullock, TE 5 Jeffrey Manning, S 98 Ben Seymour, DL 36 Quincy Kent-Schneider, TE 6-2 233 Jr 1V* Chanhassen, MN (Chanhassen) 4 James Campbell, DB 19 Jaharie Martin, RB 49 Dyse Shepherd, TE 37 Bryce Leighton, P 6-3 193 Fr HS Camas, WA (Camas) 32 Jory Choate, LB 86 Lance McCutcheon, WR 17 Jaden Smith, WR 38 Garrett Coon, RB 6-0 203 Fr HS Sheridan, WY (Sheridan) 38 Garrett Coon, RB 67 Joe McElroy, OL 8 Derryk Snell, TE 39 Blake Glessner, K 6-2 179 Fr HS Woodinville, WA (Woodinville) 28 Jake D’Agostino, DB 1 Matthew McKay, QB 61 Cole Snyder, OL 40 Alex Johnson, LB 6-3 207 Fr RS* Helena, MT (Helena) 19 Neil Daily, OLB 4 Tommy Mellott, QB 3 Coy Steel, WR 41 Chase Benson, DT 6-4 288 Sr 3V* Helena, MT (Helena) 12 Devin Davis, DB 9 Jamahd Monroe, WR 10 Nate Stewart, WR 48 Ryan Davis, TE 42 R.J. Fitzgerald, FB 5-10 230 Jr 2V* Dillon, MT (Beaverhead) 60 Dontae Myrick, OL 71 Tommy Sullivan, LS 97 Boe Eaton, DL 7 Ty Okada, DB 24 Lane Sumner, RB 43 McCade O’Reilly, LB 6-0 222 Fr HS Bozeman, MT (Bozeman) 10 Kenneth Eiden IV, LB 20 Minaya Olivo, RB 54 Cooper Thomas, LB 44 Daniel Hardy, DE 6-3 229 Sr 2V+ eaverton, OR (Siskiyous/Valley Cath.) 13 Elijah Elliott, RB 47 Callahan O’Reilly, LB 0 Tyrel Thomas, CB 46 Sal Aguilar, LB 6-0 214 Jr 2V* Santa Ana, CA (Mater Dei) 53 Luke Fedyk, LB 43 McCade O’Reilly, LB 14 Peyton Thornton, TE 47 Callahan O’Reilly, LB 6-2 224 Jr 2V* Bozeman, MT (Bozeman) 31 Jace Fitzgerald, LB 26 Rylan Ortt, S 16 Tanner Trafton, WR 48 Ryan Davis, TE 6-3 264 Sr 3V Billings, MT (Skyview) 42 R.J. Fitzgerald, FB 23 Aidan Parks, LB 51 Taylor Tuiasosopo, OL 49 Dyse Shepherd, TE 6-4 240 Fr HS Gillette, WY (Thunder Basin) 73 Titan Fleischmann, OL 6 Andrew Patterson, WR 30 Danny Uluilakepa, LB 50 Zack Black, DL 6-4 260 Fr HS Meridian, ID (Rocky Mountain) 0 Cam Gardner, WR 11 Willie Patterson, WR 95 Sebastian Valdez, DL 51 Taylor Tuiasosopo, OG 6-4 300 Sr 3V* Lancaster, CA (Paraclete) 85 Aidan Garrigan, WR 35 Luke Pawlak, K 2 Tre Webb, DB 52 RETIRED FOR SONNY HOLLAND, CENTER, 1956-59 17 Tadan Gilman, LB 65 Justus Perkins, OL 90 Marcus Wehr, DL 53 Luke Fedyk, ILB 6-1 200 Fr HS Bozeman, MT (Bozeman) 39 Blake Glessner, K 80 Treyton Pickering, TE 3 Amandre Williams, DL 54 Cooper Thomas, LB 6-2 208 Fr HS , TX (St. Thomas) 11 Brody Grebe, DL 62 Dylan Porter, OL 81 Tayvian Williams, WR 55 Faleatua Areta, DL 6-3 398 Fr RS* Kent, WA (Meridian) 84 Peyton Hanser, WR 16 Tyson Pottenger, S 9 Simeon Woodard, CB 56 Cole Sain, OL 6-4 287 So Tr Bellfl ower, CA (Riverside CC/Montana/Bosco) 44 Daniel Hardy, DE 8 Level Price Jr., CB 99 Trey Yates, DL 57 Tyson Regimbal, DL 6-3 259 Jr 1V/RS*+ Gresham, OR (Siskiyous/Centennial) 79 Jack Harlow, OL 59 Zach Redd, OL 1 Eric Zambrano, DB 13 Jackson Harmon, DB 57 Tyson Regimbal, DE 22021021 BobcatBobcat SummerSummer DepthDepth CCharthart Offense Defense LEFT TACKLE END 76 Lewis Kidd*** 6-6 312 Sr& 96 Amandre Williams* 6-2 235 Sr+& 63 Rush Reimer 6-5 299 Fr& 95 Sebastian Valdez 6-3 251 Fr& 19 Brody Grebe 6-3 220 Fr LEFT GUARD 59 Zach Redd** 6-1 285 Jr& TACKLE 62 Dylan Porter 6-5 305 Jr+& 93 Kyle Rygg* 6-5 268 Jr& 94 Byron Rollins** 6-3 266 So& CENTER 68 Cole Sain 6-4 280 So+& NOSE 79 Jack Harlow 6-2 290 Fr& 41 Chase Benson*** 6-4 280 Sr& /65 Justus Perkins 5-11 285 Fr& 55 Tua Areta 6-3 382 Fr& /92 Blake Schmidt 6-2 270 Fr& RIGHT GUARD 51 Taylor Tuiasosopo*** 6-4 316 Sr& END 67 Joe McElroy 6-4 286 So& 44 Daniel Hardy** 6-3 223 Sr+ 98 Ben Seymour 6-5 229 So RIGHT TACKLE 72 TJ Session 6-4 288 Fr& WILL 51 Taylor Tuiasosopo*** 6-4 316 Sr& 15 Troy Andersen*** 6-4 237 Sr 30 Danny Uluilakepa 6-1 233 Fr& QUARTERBACK 8 Matt McKay 6-4 211 Jr+ MIKE 12 Tucker Rovig* 6-5 217 Jr& 47 Callahan O’Reilly** 6-2 228 Jr& 34 Nolan Askelson* 6-1 222 So& TAILBACK 22 Isaiah Ifanse** 5-10 202 Jr** NICKEL 13 Elijah Elliott 5-10 174 Fr& 0 Tyrel Thomas*** 5-8 168 Sr 24 Lane Sumner* 5-8 192 So& 17 Tadan Gilman** 6-0 220 Jr 2 DeMareus Hosey 5-11 200 Fr& CORNER X RECEIVER 4 James Campbell** 6-1 179 Jr 17 Jaden Smith 6-5 195 Fr& 31 Miles Jackson 5-11 187 Fr 1 Jamahd Monroe 6-2 210 Fr& 8 Level Price Jr.* 5-8 178 So& 83 Logan Kleinhans* 6-1 202 So& STRONG SAFETY 16 Tanner Trafton 6-6 193 Fr& 7 Ty Okada** 5-11 183 Jr& H RECEIVER 26 Rylan Ortt 6-1 207 Fr& 11 Willie Patterson** 5-9 165 Jr& FREE SAFETY 3 Coy Steel** 5-8 177 So& 5 Jeff rey Manning 6-1 192 Jr+ Z RECEIVER 18 Kendric Bailey 6-1 190 So+ 86 Lance McCutcheon*** 6-3 196 Sr CORNER 10 Nate Stewart 6-2 197 Gr&+ 2 Eric Zambrano* 6-1 190 So TIGHT END 12 Devin Davis 6-1 187 Fr& 45 Deryk Snell* 6-2 245 So& *-letters won &-redshirted +-transfer returning starters in bold 48 Ryan Davis*** 6-3 250 Sr 87 Ryan Lonergan 6-4 220 Fr& ------FULLBACK Specialists 42 R.J. Fitzgerald** 5-10 225 Jr& KICKOFFS/PLACEMENTS 36 Quincy Kent-Schneider* 6-2 233 Jr& 35 Luke Pawlak 5-10 160 Fr /39 Blake Glessner 6-2 160 Fr PUNTS 39 Bryce Leighton 6-3 180 Fr KICK RETURNS 24 Lane Sumner 5-8 192 So /11 Willie Patterson 5-9 165 Jr PUNT RETURNS 3 Coy Steel 5-8 177 Jr /11 Willie Patterson 5-9 165 Jr LONG/SHORT SNAPS 71 Tommy Sullivan 5-11 216 Fr

as of July 21, 2021 22021021 BBobcatobcat OpponentOpponent CapsulesCapsules 1 at Wyoming 2 Drake 3 San Diego Colors ...... Brown, gold Colors ...... Blue, white Colors ...... Navy, white, Toreros blue Location ...... Laramie, WY Location ...... Des Moines, IA Location ...... San Diego, CA Enrollment ...... 11,829 Enrollment ...... 5,383 Enrollment ...... 8,251 Stadium ... War Memorial Stadium/29,181 Stadium ...... Drake Stadium/14,557 Stadium ...... Torero Stadium/6,000 Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Todd Stepsis Head Coach ...... Dale Lindsey Alma Mater/Year ...... Nebraska/’82 Alma Mater/Year ...... Ashland/’99 Alma Mater/Year ...Western Kentucky/’65 Overall Record/Years ...... 142-76/19th Overall Record/Years ...... 8-7/3rd Overall Record/Years ...... 68-21/8th At School/Years ...... 38-44/8th At School/Years ...... same At School/Years ...... same 2020 Record ...... 2-4 2020-21 Record ...... 2-3 2020-21 Record ...... 4-2 Home/Road ...... 1-1/1-2/0-1 Home/Road/Neu ...... 0-3/2-0 Home/Road ...... 2-1/2-1 Conf/Place ...... Mountain West/2-4, 8th Conference/Place ...... 2-3/5th Conference/Place ...... PFL, 4-2/T2nd Series Record ...... 6-13 Series Record ...... 2-1 Series Record ...... 3-0 at Bozeman ...... 0-3 at Bozeman (Bobcat Stadium) ...... 1-0 at Bozeman ...... 2-0 at First Gatton Field ...... 0-1 at Des Moines (Drake Stadium) ...... 1-1 at San Diego...... 1-0 at Gatton Field ...... 0-2 MSU vs. Todd Stepsis ...... 0-0 MSU vs. Dale Lindsey ...... 0-0 at Laramie ...... 2-6 Brent Vigen vs. Drake ...... 0-0 Brent Vigen vs. USD ...... 0-0 at War Memorial Stadium ...... 0-3 Vigen vs. Stepsis ...... 0-0 Brent Vigen vs. Dale Lindsey ...... 0-0 at Corbett Field ...... 2-3 SID for Football: ...... John Meyer at Neutral ...... 4-4 SID for Football: ...... Rose McPherson Email: ...... [email protected] at Billings ...... 1-3 Email: ...... [email protected] Offi ce Phone: ...... 515/271-3740 at Casper ...... 1-1 Offi ce Phone: ...... 619/260-4745 Cell Phone: ...... 515/770-4190 at Sheridan ...... 2-0 Cell Phone: ...... 2012 34-24 .....Des Moines, IA/Drake Stadium MSU vs. Craig Bohl ...... 1-1* (1-1/0-0) 1959 47-0 ...... San Diego 2010 48-21 ...... Bozeman/Bobcat Stadium Brent Vigen vs. Wyoming ....0-0 (0-0/0-0) 1958 31-6 ...... San Diego 1940 0-54 ...... Des Moines, IA/Drake Stadium Vigen vs. Bohl ...... 0-0 (0-0/0-0) 1957 21-7 ...... Bozeman *-includes 1-1 while at NDSU SID for Football: ...... Tim Harkins Email: ...... [email protected] Offi ce Phone: ...... 307/766-2256 Cell Phone: ...... 307/760-7847 2003 10-21 ...... Laramie, WY/War Memorial 1998 9-17 ...... Laramie, WY/War Memorial 1950 13-61 ...... Laramie, WY/War Memorial 1949 0-48 ...... Billings, MT/Dayliss Stadium 1948 12-46 ...... Billings, MT/Dayliss Stadium 1936 6-19 ...... Laramie, WY/Corbett Field 1935 2-6...... Bozeman/Gatton Field 1934 6-25 ...... Billings, MT/Dayliss Stadium 1933 7-0 ...... Laramie, WY/Corbett Field 1932 7-13 ...... Laramie, WY/Corbett Field 1931 13-32 ...... Bozeman/Gatton Field 1930 20-19 ...... Laramie, WY/Corbett Field 1929 13-0 ...... Sheridan, WY/Sheridan HS 1928 14-7 ...... Billings, MT/Fairgrounds 1927 6-0 ...... Sheridan, WY/Sheridan HS 1926 10-0 ...... Casper, WY/Casper HS 1925 0-7 ...... Bozeman/First Gatton Field 1924 17-18 ...... Laramie, WY/Corbett Field 1919 0-6 ...... Casper, WY/Casper HS Montana State beat Wyoming 14-7 at the Midland Empire Fairgrounds in Billings (above) in 1928, and Orenzo Davis scores against Drake in 2010 (left) 4 at Portland State 5 Northern Colorado 6 Cal Poly Colors ...... Green, white Colors ...... Blue, gold Colors ...... Green, gold Location ...... Portland, OR Location ...... Greeley, CO Location ...... San Luis Obispo, CA Enrollment ...... 18,959 Enrollment ...... 11,949 Enrollment ...... 21,242 Stadium ...... /7,600 Stadium ...... /8,533 Stadium ..... Alex Spanos Stadium/11,075 Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Ed McCaff rey Head Coach ...... Alma Mater/Year ...... Eastern Wash./’87 Alma Mater/Year ...... Stanford/’91 Alma Mater/Year ...... Central Wash./’96 Overall Record/Years ...... 21-36/7th Overall Record/Years ...... 0-0/1st Overall Record/Years ...... 95-35/11th At School/Years ...... same At School/Years ...... same At School/Years ...... 0-3/2nd 2020-21 Record ...... 0-1 2020-21 Record ...... 0-0 2020-21 Record ...... 0-3 Home/Road ...... 0-0/0-1 Home/Road ...... 0-0/0-0 Home/Road ...... 0-1/0-2 Conference/Place ...... NA Conference/Place ...... 0-0 Conference/Place ...... 0-3/9th Series Record ...... 21-10 Series Record ...... 22-10-1 Series Record ...... 7-10 at Bozeman ...... 14-1 at Bozeman ...... 12-4-1 at Bozeman ...... 4-4 at Portland ...... 7-8 at Bobcat Stadium ...... 10-6 at Bobcat Stadium ...... 3-4 at Bozeman/Bobcat or Sales Stadium 13-1 at Gatton Field ...... 7-3-1 at Gatton Field ...... 1-0 at Bozeman/Gatton Field ...... 1-0 at Greeley ...... 10-6 at San Luis Obispo ...... 3-6 at Portland/Hillsboro ...... 1-0 at Nottingham Field ...... 4-2 at Mustang/Spanos Stadium ...... 3-6 at Portland/Civic ...... 6-8 at Jackson Field ...... 6-4 MSU vs. Beau Baldwin* ...... 2-7 (1-4/1-3) at Billings/Dayliss ...... 0-1 MSU vs. Ed McCaff rey ...... 0-0 (0-0/0-0) Brent Vigen vs. CP ...... 0-0 MSU vs. Bruce Barnum ...... 4-1 (3-0/1-1) Brent Vigen vs. UNC ...... 0-0 (0-0/0-0) Vigen vs. Baldwin ...... 0-0 Brent Vigen vs. PSU ...... 0-0 (0-0/0-0) Vigen vs. McCaff rey ...... 0-0 (0-0/0-0) *-while Baldwin coached at EWU Vigen vs. Barnum ...... 0-0 (0-0/0-0) SID for Football: ...... Ryan Pfeifer SID for Football: ...... Eric Burdick SID for Football: ...... Mike Lund Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Offi ce Phone: ...... 970/351/-6545 Offi ce Phone: ...... 805/756-6550 Offi ce Phone: ...... 503/725-5602 Cell Phone: ...... 720/290-8886 Cell Phone: ...... 805/550-3427 Cell Phone: ...... 503/866-0236 2019 45-14 ...... Greeley/Nottingham 2019 34-28+ ...... San Luis Obispo 2019 42-7 ...... Bozeman/Bobcat Stadium 2018 35-7 ...... Bozeman 2018 49-42 ...... Bozeman 2018 43-23 ...... Portland/Hillsboro 2017 27-24 ...... Greeley/Nottingham 2015 45-28 ...... Bozeman 2017 30-22 ...... Bozeman/Bobcat Stadium 2013 35-28 ...... Greeley/Nottingham 2014 27-35 ...... San Luis Obispo 2015 42-59 ...... Portland/Civic 2012 41-16 ...... Bozeman 2005 10-38 ...... San Luis Obispo 2014 29-22 ...... Bozeman/Bobcat Stadium 2011 31-21 ...... Greeley/Nottingham 2004 14-27 ...... Bozeman 2012 65-30 ...... Bozeman/Bobcat Stadium 2010 37-35 ...... Bozeman 2003 21-24 ...... San Luis Obispo 2011 38-36 ...... Portland/Civic 2009 25-7 ...... Greeley/Nottingham 2001 6-34 ...... Bozeman 2010 44-31 ...... Bozeman/Bobcat Stadium 2008 20-7 ...... Bozeman 2000 14-35 ...... Bozeman 2009 28-10 ...... Portland/Civic 2007 13-16 ...... Greeley/Nottingham 1999 37-40 ...... San Luis Obispo 2008 49-32 ...... Bozeman/Bobcat Stadium 2006 13-10 ...... Bozeman 1997 19-20 ...... Bozeman 2007 50-36 ...... Portland/Civic 2003 10-14 ...... Bozeman 1996 37-20 ...... Bozeman 2006 14-0 ...... Bozeman/Bobcat Stadium 1956 13-0 ...... Greeley/Jackson 1995 13-10 ...... San Luis Obispo 2005 41-44 ...... Portland/Civic 1955 29-7 ...... Bozeman 1972 7-34 ...... San Luis Obispo 2004 31-24+ ...... Bozeman/Bobcat Stadium 1954 16-7 ...... Greeley/Jackson 1960 22-18 ...... San Luis Obispo 2003 14-25 ...... Portland/Civic 1953 26-0 ...... Bozeman 1959 35-18 ...... Bozeman 2002 28-26 ...... Bozeman/Bobcat Stadium 1952 0-47 ...... Greeley/Jackson 1958 6-16 ...... San Luis Obispo 2001 21-33 ...... Portland/Civic 1951 0-24 ...... Bozeman 2000 24-31 ...... Bozeman/Bobcat Stadium 1950 18-7 ...... Greeley/Jackson 1999 28-49 ...... Portland/Civic 1947 32-13 ...... Greeley/Jackson 1998 31-24 ...... Bozeman/Bobcat Stadium 1946 27-7 ...... Bozeman 1997 0-44 ...... Portland/Civic 1941 6-7 ...... Greeley/Jackson 1996 24-6 ...... Bozeman/Bobcat Stadium 1940 7-0 ...... Bozeman 1985 28-46 ...... Portland/Civic 1939 3-12 ...... Greeley/Jackson 1984 45-22 ....Bozeman/Reno H. Sales Stadium 1938 0-0 ...... Bozeman 1977 35-56 ...... Portland/Civic 1937 26-33 ...... Greeley/Jackson 1975 35-34 ....Bozeman/Reno H. Sales Stadium 1936 0-33 ...... Bozeman 1974 29-8 ...... Portland/Civic 1935 0-6 ...... Greeley/Jackson 1971 23-8 ...... Bozeman/Gatton Field 1934 0-19 ...... Bozeman 1969 6-22 ...... Billings Dayliss 1928 6-2 ...... Bozeman 1968 17-6 ...... Portland/Civic 1926 9-6 ...... Bozeman 1967 52-7 ...... Bozeman/Gatton Field 1924 59-0 ...... Bozeman 1966 50-7 ...... Portland/Civic 1923 49-12 ...... Greeley/Jackson *-home +-OT periods played Portland2-Hillsboro Stadium Portland1-Civic Stadium Travis Jonsen scored the winning touchdown in MSU’s victory at Cal Poly in 2019 1973 33-0 ...... Bozeman 1990 19-23 ...... Bozeman 7 at Weber State 1972 9-3 ...... Ogden 1989 21-23 ...... Pocatello/Holt Colors ...... Royal purple, white 1971 21-21 ...... Bozeman/Gatton Field 1988 45-37 ...... Bozeman Location ...... Ogden, UT 1970 13-56 ...... Ogden 1987 33-52 ...... Pocatello/Holt Enrollment ...... 29,596 1969 3-53 ...... Bozeman/Gatton Field 1986 50-27 ...... Bozeman Stadium ...... /16,373 1968 14-20 ...... Ogden 1985 9-50 ...... Pocatello/Holt 1967 21-6 ...... Bozeman/Gatton Field Head Coach ...... Jay Hill 1984 6-22 ...... Bozeman 1966 45-36 ...... Bozeman/Gatton Field 1983 3-26 ...... Pocatello/Holt Alma Mater/Year ...... Utah/’00 1965 16-19 ...... Ogden 1982 30-27+ ...... Bozeman Overall Record/Years ...... 52-31/8th 1964 24-0 ...... Ogden 1981 3-31 ...... Pocatello/Holt At School/Years ...... same 1963 26-8 ...... Ogden 2020-21 Record ...... 5-1 1980 21-7 ...... Bozeman Home/Road/Neu ...... 3-1/2-0 1979 31-14 ...... Pocatello/Holt 1978 23-12 ...... Bozeman Conference/Place ...... 5-0/1st 8 Idaho State 1977 31-0 ...... Pocatello/Holt Series Record ...... 30-23-1 Colors ...... Black, orange 1976 28-7 ...... Bozeman at Bozeman ...... 15-10-1 Location ...... Pocatello, ID 1975 19-7 ...... Pocatello/Holt at Bobcat/Sales Stadium ...... 13-9 Enrollment ...... 12,805 1974 14-0 ...... Bozeman at Gatton Field ...... 2-1-1 Stadium ...... /12,000 1973 42-7 ...... Bozeman at Ogden (Stewart Stadium) ...... 15-13 Head Coach ...... 43-21 ...... Pocatello/Holt Alma Mater/Year ...... Memphis/’89 1972 16-20 ...... Bozeman MSU vs. Jay Hill ...... 1-3 (1-1/0-2) Overall Record/Years ...... 15-25/5th 1971 36-38 ...... Pocatello/Holt Brent Vigen vs. WSU ...... 0-0 (0-0/0-0) At School/Years ...... same 1970 21-24 ...... Bozeman Vigen vs. Hill ...... 0-0 (0-0/0-0) 2020-21 Record ...... 2-4/6th 1969 7-20 ...... Pocatello/Spud Bowl 1968 31-14 ...... Bozeman SID for Football: ...... Paul Grua Home/Road ...... 1-2/1-2 Conference/Place ...... Big Sky 2-4/T5th 1967 24-7 ...... Pocatello/Spud Bowl Email: ...... [email protected] 1966 49-0 ...... Bozeman Offi ce Phone: ...... 801/626-7414 Series Record ...... 48-31-3 1965 0-14 ...... Pocatello/Spud Bowl Cell Phone: ...... 801/452-3811 at Bozeman ...... 30-10-1 1964 20-0 ...... Bozeman at Bobcat Stadium ...... 18-4 1963 15-19 ...... Pocatello/Spud Bowl 2018 24-34 ...... Ogden at Van Winkle Stadium ...... 0-1 1962 30-14 ...... Bozeman 2017 17-25 ...... Bozeman 1961 12-14 ...... Pocatello/Spud Bowl 2016 27-45 ...... Ogden at Gatton Field ...... 12-5-1 1960 14-9 ...... Bozeman 2014 23-13 ...... Bozeman at Pocatello ...... 18-21-2 1959 0-6 ...... Pocatello/Spud Bowl 2013 34-16 ...... Ogden at Holt Arena ...... 13-10 2011 44-24 ...... Ogden at Spud Bowl ...... 4-10-1 1958 17-6 ...... Bozeman 2010 24-10 ...... Bozeman at Hutchison Field ...... 1-1-1 1957 13-26 ...... Pocatello/Spud Bowl 2009 26-21 ...... Ogden 1956 26-6 ...... Bozeman 2008 12-35 ...... Bozeman MSU vs. Phenicie ...... 1-1 (1-0/0-1) 1955 14-28 ...... Bozeman 2007 21-5 ...... Ogden Brent Vigen vs. ISU ...... 0-0 (0-0/0-0) 0-20 ...... Pocatello/Spud Bowl 2006 24-18 ...... Bozeman Vigen vs. Phenicie ...... 0-0 (0-0/0-0) 1954 39-20 ...... Pocatello/Spud Bowl 2005 27-24 ...... Ogden 22-13 ...... Bozeman 2004 20-17 ...... Bozeman SID for Football: ...... Steve Schaack 1953 0-13 ...... Bozeman 2003 26-3 ...... Ogden Email: ...... [email protected] 1952 12-35 ...... Pocatello/Spud Bowl 2002 44-10 ...... Bozeman Offi ce Phone: ...... 208/282-2621 1951 6-19 ...... Bozeman 2001 32-17 ...... Ogden Cell Phone: ...... 208/406-3570 1950 12-39 ...... Pocatello/Spud Bowl 2000 7-28 ...... Bozeman 1949 19-14 ...... Bozeman 1999 29-6 ...... Bozeman 2018 17-24 ...... Pocatello/Holt 1948 14-20 ...... Pocatello/Spud Bowl 1998 10-7 ...... Ogden 2017 28-14 ...... Bozeman 1947 34-12 ...... Bozeman 1997 28-14 ...... Bozeman 2015 44-20 ...... Pocatello/Holt 1941 13-13 ...... Pocatello/Spud Bowl 1996 7-17 ...... Ogden 2014 44-39 ...... Bozeman 1940 15-7 ...... Pocatello/Spud Bowl 1995 7-14 ...... Bozeman 2011 54-13 ...... Bozeman 1939 10-6 ...... Bozeman 1994 13-31 ...... Ogden 2010 26-23+ ...... Pocatello/Holt 1938 0-16 ...... Bozeman 1993 14-10 ...... Bozeman 2009 41-10 ...... Bozeman 1992 19-47 ...... Ogden 1937 25-7 ...... Bozeman 2008 33-21 ...... Pocatello/Holt 1991 25-36 ...... Bozeman 1936 32-19 ...... Pocatello/Spud Bowl 2007 40-20 ...... Bozeman 1990 20-32 ...... Ogden 1935 7-7 ...... Pocatello/Hutchinson 1989 31-27 ...... Bozeman 2006 42-35 ...... Pocatello/Holt 1933 6-13 ...... Pocatello/Hutchinson 1988 35-59 ...... Ogden 2005 30-28 ...... Bozeman 1932 0-0 ...... Bozeman 1987 32-35 ...... Bozeman 2004 17-13 ...... Pocatello/Holt 1923 41-0 ...... Pocatello/Hutchinson 1986 3-24 ...... Ogden 2003 17-23 ...... Bozeman *-home +-overtime periods 1985 36-50 ...... Bozeman 2002 14-18 ...... Pocatello/Holt 1984 48-0 ...... Ogden 2001 52-13 ...... Bozeman 1983 20-23 ...... Bozeman 2000 14-58 ...... Pocatello/Holt 1982 23-20 ...... Ogden 1999 13-29 ...... Pocatello/Holt 1981 20-28 ...... Bozeman 1998 66-35 ...... Bozeman 1980 7-12 ...... Ogden 1997 14-13 ...... Pocatello/Holt 1979 40-21 ...... Bozeman 1996 17-13 ...... Bozeman 1978 21-14 ...... Ogden 1995 18-14 ...... Pocatello/Holt 1977 27-24 ...... Bozeman 1994 20-38 ...... Bozeman 1976 44-0 ...... Ogden 1993 25-24 ...... Pocatello/Holt 1975 31-14 ...... Bozeman 1992 14-7 ...... Bozeman 1974 10-28 ...... Ogden 1991 16-7 ...... Pocatello/Holt 1952 16-6 ...... Bozeman 2018 24-23 ...... Bozeman 9 at 1951 13-19 ...... Cheney/Woodward1 2016 17-20 ...... Moscow/Kibbie Colors ...... Red, white 1950 6-20 ...... Great Falls/Memorial 2000 7-56 ...... Pullman/Martin Location ...... Cheney, WA 1949 6-29 ...... Bozeman 1995 16-13 ...... Bozeman Enrollment ...... 10,296 1948 6-13 ...... Bozeman 1994 13-27 ...... Moscow/Kibbie Stadium ...... /10,000 1993 40-35 ...... Bozeman Head Coach ...... 1992 7-28 ...... Moscow/Kibbie Alma Mater/Year ...... EWU/’00 10 Idaho 1991 14-48 ...... Bozeman Overall Record/Years ...... 26-12/4th Colors ...... Silver, gold 1990 27-24 ...... Moscow/Kibbie At School/Years ...... same Location ...... Moscow, Idaho 1989 7-41 ...... Bozeman 2019 Record ...... 7-5 Enrollment ...... 11,780 (fall 2020) 1988 24-41 ...... Moscow/Kibbie 1987 7-14 ...... Bozeman Home/Road ...... 5-0/2-5 Stadium ...... ASUI /16,000 Conference/Place ...... 6-2/T3rd 1986 17-44 ...... Moscow/Kibbie Head Coach ...... 1985 0-34 ...... Bozeman Series Record ...... 10-32 Alma Mater/Year ...... Carroll/’90 1984 34-28 ...... Moscow/Kibbie at Bozeman ...... 6-16 Overall Record/Years ...... 30-59/9th 1983 0-23 ...... Bozeman at Bobcat/Sales Stadium ...... 5-14 At School/Years ...... same 1982 20-36 ...... Moscow/Kibbie at Gatton Field ...... 1-2 2020-21 Record ...... 2-4 1981 29-28 ...... Bozeman at Great Falls ...... 0-1 Home/Road ...... 2-1/0-3 1980 6-14 ...... Moscow/Kibbie at Cheney ...... 2-13 Conference/Place ...... Big Sky 2-4/5th 1979 28-20 ...... Bozeman at Woodward/Roos ...... 2-12 Series Record ...... 18-25-1 1978 57-21 ...... Moscow/Kibbie at Original Woodward ...... 0-1 at Bozeman ...... 9-8 1977 6-17 ...... Bozeman at , Spokane ...... 2-2 at Sales/Bobcat Stadium...... 6-6 1976 29-14 ...... Moscow/Kibbie 1975 23-41 ...... Moscow/Kibbie at Van Winkle Stadium (BHS) ...... 1-0 MSU vs. Aaron Best ...... 0-2 (0-1/0-1) 1974 36-21 ...... Bozeman at Gatton Field ...... 2-2 Brent Vigen vs. EWU ...... 0-0 1973 35-14 ...... Moscow/Idaho Field Vigen vs. Best ...... 0-0 at Moscow ...... 8-13-1 1972 17-3 ...... Bozeman at ASUI Kibbie Dome ...... 4-9 1971 2-40 ...... Moscow/Idaho Field SID for Football: ...... TBA at Idaho Stadium ...... 1-1 1970 24-37 ...... Bozeman Email: ...... TBA at Rogers Field (Pullman) ...... 0-1 1969 21-31 ...... Pullman/Rogers Offi ce Phone: ...... TBA at ...... 1-2 1968 17-14 ...... Great Falls/Memorial Cell Phone: ...... TBA at (Pullman) ...... 0-2 1967 41-14 ...... Moscow/Neale at MacLean Stadium ...... 2-2-1 1966 24-10 ...... Bozeman 2018 17-34 ...... Bozeman at Boise ...... 0-2 1965 0-54 ...... Moscow/Neale 2017 19-31 ...... Cheney/Roos at Great Falls ...... 1-0 1962 33-15 ...... Bozeman 2016 17-41 ...... Bozeman 1948 12-28 ...... Boise/Bronco 2015 50-55 ...... Cheney/Roos MSU vs. Paul Petrino ...... 1-1 (1-0/0-1) 1941 0-39 ...... Boise/Bronco 2014 51-52 ...... Bozeman Brent Vigen vs. UI ...... 0-0 1939 6-7 ...... Moscow/Neale 2013 29-54 ...... Cheney/Roos Vigen vs. Petrino ...... 0-0 1930 7-6 ...... Moscow/MacLean 2012 24-27 ...... Bozeman 1929 6-39 ...... Moscow/MacLean 2011 36-21 ...... Cheney/Roos SID for Football: ...... Joe St. Pierre 1928 15-13 ...... Moscow/MacLean 2010 30-7 ...... Bozeman Email: ...... [email protected] 1927 12-19 ...... Bozeman 2009 24-35 ...... Cheney/Woodward Offi ce Phone: ...... 208/885-0211 1926 0-0 ...... Moscow/MacLean 2008 17-34 ...... Bozeman Cell Phone: ...... 603/475-8548 1905 0-50 ...... Moscow/MacLean 2007 13-35 ...... Cheney/Woodward 2006 10-19 ...... Bozeman 2005 14-35 ...... Cheney/Woodward 2004 44-51+ ...... Bozeman MSU beats Idaho 17-3 in Bozeman High’s 2003 25-34 ...... Spokane/Albi Van Winkle Stadium, which the Cats called 2002 25-14 ...... Bozeman home in 1972 during Reno H. Sales Stadium’s 2001 48-38 ...... Spokane/Albi construction 2000 14-20 ...... Bozeman 1999 28-45 ...... Bozeman 1998 24-31 ...... Cheney/Woodward 1997 17-7 ...... Bozeman 1996 13-20 ...... Cheney/Woodward 1995 10-28 ...... Bozeman 1994 31-34+ ...... Cheney/Woodward 1993 7-16 ...... Bozeman 1992 17-23 ...... Cheney/Woodward 1991 21-22 ...... Bozeman 1990 28-25+ ...... Cheney/Woodward 1989 28-3 ...... Bozeman 1988 35-13 ...... Spokane/Albi 1987 30-32 ...... Bozeman 1986 14-27 ...... Spokane/Albi 1985 23-28 ...... Bozeman 1984 16-21 ...... Cheney/Woodward 1983 17-22 ...... Cheney/Woodward 1982 24-20 ...... Bozeman 1990 18-35 ...... Missoula/W-G 1940 0-6 ...... Butte/Butte HS 11 at Montana 1989 2-17 ...... Bozeman 1939 0-6 ...... Butte/Butte HS Colors ...... Maroon, silver 1988 3-17 ...... Missoula/W-G 1938 0-13 ...... Butte/Butte HS Location ...... Missoula, MT 1987 7-55 ...... Bozeman 1937 0-19 ...... Butte/Clark Park Enrollment ...... 10,644 1986 28-59 ...... Missoula/W-G 1936 0-27 ...... Butte/Clark Park Stadium ...... Washington-Grizzly/25,217 1985 41-18 ...... Bozeman 1935 0-20 ...... Butte/Clark Park Head Coach ...... 1984 34-24 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#2 1934 0-25 ...... Butte/Clark Park Alma Mater/Year ...... Montana/’88 1983 28-8 ...... Bozeman 1933 0-32 ...... Butte/Clark Park Overall Record/Years ...... 111-76/14th 1982 14-45 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#2 1932 19-7 ...... Butte/Clark Park At School/Years ...... 96-26/9th 1981 17-27 ...... Bozeman 1931 6-27 ...... Butte/Clark Park 2019 Record ...... 10-4 1980 24-7 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#2 1930 6-13 ...... Butte/Clark Park Home/Road ...... 7-0/3-4 1979 38-21 ...... Bozeman 1929 14-12 ...... Butte/Clark Park Conference/Place ...... 6-2/T3rd 1978 8-24 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#2 1928 0-0 ...... Butte/Clark Park 1977 24-19 ...... Bozeman 1927 0-6 ...... Butte/Clark Park Series Record ...... 41-73-5 1976 21-12 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#2 1925 7-28 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#1 at Bozeman ...... 20-25-3 1975 20-3 ...... Bozeman 1923 13-24 ...... Bozeman/Gatton #1 at Bobcat/Sales Stadium ...... 10-14 1974 43-29 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#2 1922 6-7 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#1 at Gatton Field ...... 6-5 1973 33-7 ...... Bozeman 1921 7-14 ...... Bozeman/Gatton #1 at Brewer/Temp. Gatton Field ...... 0-2-2 1972 21-3 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#2 1920 0-28 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#1 at Roundup Stadium ...... 0-0-1 1971 0-30 ...... Bozeman/Gatton 1919 6-6 ...... Bozeman/Roundup at Fairgrounds ...... 2-3-1 1970 0-35 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#2 1917 7-9 ...... Missoula/Univ. Field at College Field ...... 2-1 1969 6-7 ...... Bozeman/Gatton 1916 6-6 ...... Bozeman/College Field at Missoula ...... 18-30-1 1968 29-24 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#2 1914 9-26 ...... Missoula/Univ. Field at Washington-Grizzly ...... 5-12 1967 14-8 ...... Bozeman/Gatton 1913 0-7 ...... Bozeman/Fairgrounds at Temporary Dornblaser ...... 6-3 1966 38-0 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#1 0-20 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#1 at Dornblaser/Univ. Field ...... 5-14-1 1965 24-7 ...... Bozeman/Gatton 1912 0-7 ...... Bozeman/Fairgrounds at University Field 1 ...... 2-2 1964 30-6 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#1 3-39 ...... Missoula/Univ. Field at Butte ...... 3-18-1 1963 18-3 ...... Bozeman/Gatton 1910 0-0 ...... Bozeman/Fairgrounds 1962 19-36 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#1 0-10 ...... Missoula/Univ. Field at Butte HS/Naranche Stadium ...... 1-8 1961 10-9 ...... Bozeman/Gatton 1909 0-3 ...... Bozeman/Fairgrounds at Clark Park...... 2-8-1 1960 6-10 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#1 5-15 ...... Missoula/Univ. Field MSU vs. Bobby Hauck ...... 4-5 (3-2/1-5) 1959 40-6 ...... Bozeman/Gatton 1908 0-0 ...... Missoula/Univ. Field #2 Brent Vigen vs. UM ...... 0-0 (0-0/0-0) 1958 20-6 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#1 5-0 ...... Bozeman/Fairgrounds Vigen vs. Hauck ...... 0-0 (0-0/0-0) 1957 22-13 ...... Bozeman/Gatton 1904 0-79 ...... Missoula/Univ. Field #2 1956 33-14 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#1 1903 13-6 ...... Bozeman/Fairgrounds SID for Football: ...... Eric Taber 1955 0-19 ...... Bozeman/Gatton 1902 38-0 ...... Missoula/Univ. Field #2 Email: ...... [email protected] 1954 21-25 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#1 1901 31-0 ...... Bozeman/College Field Offi ce Phone: ...... 406/243-5402 1953 13-32 ...... Bozeman/Gatton 1900 12-11 ...... Missoula/Univ. Field #1 Cell Phone: ...... 646/287-7492 1952 12-35 ...... Missoula/Dornblaser#1 1899 5-0 ...... Missoula/Univ. Field #1 1951 0-38 ...... Bozeman/Gatton 38-0 ...... Bozeman/College Field 2019 48-14 ...... Bozeman 1950 0-33 ...... Butte/Naranche 1898 0-6 ...... Bozeman/College Field 2018 29-15 ...... Missoula/W-G 1949 12-34 ...... Butte/Naranche 0-18 ...... Missoula/Univ. Field #1 2017 31-23 ...... Bozeman 1948 0-14 ...... Butte/Naranche 1897 6-18 ...... Missoula/Univ. Field #1 2016 24-17 ...... Missoula/W-G 1947 13-12 ...... Butte/Naranche %-UM win vacated for using ineligible players 2015 35-54 ...... Bozeman University Field #1 near Higgins Bridge 1946 7-20 ...... Butte/Naranche University Field #2 and Dornblaser #1 on campus 2014 7-34 ...... Missoula/W-G 1941 13-23 ...... Butte/Butte HS Dornblaser #2 now site of UM’s track stadium 2013 14-28 ...... Bozeman 2012 16-7 ...... Missoula/W-G The 1899 Montana 2011 10-36% ...... Bozeman State Agricultural 2010 21-16 ...... Missoula/W-G College team beat 2009 19-33 ...... Bozeman the in-state rival 2008 3-35 ...... Missoula/W-G University twice on 2007 20-41 ...... Bozeman the season, the fi rst 2006 7-13 ...... Missoula/W-G two wins in the series 2005 16-6 ...... Bozeman for the Bozeman 2004 22-38 ...... Missoula/W-G school. Professor 2003 27-20 ...... Bozeman Frank Traphagen (top 2002 10-7 ...... Missoula/W-G right) faces President 2001 27-38 ...... Bozeman James Reid on the 2000 3-28 ...... Missoula/W-G steps of newly-built 1999 3-49 ...... Bozeman Montana Hall. 1998 21-28 ...... Missoula/W-G 1997 25-27 ...... Bozeman 1996 14-35 ...... Missoula/W-G 1995 33-42 ...... Bozeman 1994 20-45 ...... Missoula/W-G 1993 30-42 ...... Bozeman 1992 17-29 ...... Missoula/W-G 1991 9-16 ...... Bozeman bbobcatobcat hheadead coachcoach BBRENTRENT VVIGENIGEN

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Brent Vigen, the son of a small-town football coach who has enjoyed cham- Coaching Resume pionship success throughout his career College Head Coach as a player and coach, became Montana Year All Conf. Place Home Road Day Night State’s 33rd head football coach on Feb- 2021 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ruary 8, 2021. Vigen assumed leadership of Bobcat College Assistant Coach football after seven seasons as off ensive Year School Assignment Record Conf Place Post-Season coordinator at the University of Wyoming, 2020 Wyoming Assoc. HC/OC/QBs 2-4 2-4 5th a time that enhanced his reputation as a 2019 Wyoming Assoc. HC/OC/QBs 8-5 4-4 4th Mtn Div Arizona Bowl top-fl ight recruiter and developer of tal- 2018 Wyoming Assoc. HC/OC/QBs 6-6 4-4 3rd Mtn Div ent. Before that he played (1993-97) and 2017 Wyoming Off ensive Coord/QBs 8-5 5-3 2nd Mtn Div Potato Bowl coached (1998-2013) at North Dakota 2016 Wyoming Off ensive Coord/QBs 8-6 6-2 T1st Mtn Div Poinsettia Bowl State University, helping transition the 2015 Wyoming Off ensive Coord/QBs 2-10 2-6 6th Mtn Div Bison from a regional Division II power to 2014 Wyoming Off ensive Coord/QBs 4-8 2-6 5th Mtn Div an FCS dynasty. 2013 North Dakota St Off ensive Coord/QBs 15-0 8-0 1st FCS National Champs His steady rise in the coaching ranks 2012 North Dakota St Off ensive Coord/QBs 14-1 7-1 1st FCS National Champs took root much earlier, though. Vigen 2011 North Dakota St Off ensive Coord/QBs 14-1 7-1 1st FCS National Champs grew up in Buxton, North Dakota, under 2010 North Dakota St Off ensive Coord/QBs 9-5 4-4 T3rd FCS Quarterfi nals the watchful eye of his father Randy, 2009 North Dakota St Off ensive Coord/QBs 3-8 2-6 7th an eventual coaching hall of famer who 2008 North Dakota St Pass Game Coord/QBs 6-5 4-4 T4th served as Brent Vigen’s fi rst and most 2007 North Dakota St Pass Game Coord/QBs 10-1 3-1 2nd infl uential coach. 2006 North Dakota St Pass Game Coord/QBs 10-1 4-0 1st After starring in multiple sports at 2005 North Dakota St Pass Game Coord/QBs 7-4 3-2 T3rd Central Valley High, Vigen joined the 2004 North Dakota St Quarterbacks 8-3 2-3 T3rd NDSU program as a redshirt in 1993, 2003 North Dakota St Running Backs 8-3 5-2 T2nd rising to the starting tight end role as a 2002 North Dakota St Quarterbacks 2-8 1-7 9th junior and senior (1996 and 1997). The 2001 North Dakota St Tight Ends 7-3 5-3 3rd Bison won the North Central Conference and advanced to the NCAA DIvision II 2000 North Dakota St Grad Assistant 12-2 8-1 2nd DII Semifi nals Quarterfi nals in 1994, earning post-sea- 1999 North Daktoa St Grad Assistant 9-2 7-2 3rd son berths in 1995 and 1997, as well. 1998 North Dakota St Grad Assistant 7-4 6-3 4th After Vigen fi nished his playing ca- Playing Career reer, Bison head coach Bob Babich and Year School Status Record Conf Place Post-Season then-NDSU assistant coach and current 1997 North Dakota St Starting TE 9-3 7-2 T2nd DII First Round Las Vegas Raiders assistant Gus Bradley 1996 North Dakota St Starting TE 6-4 5-4 5th was among those who encouraged him to 1995 North Dakota St Reserve TE 10-3 7-2 T2nd DII Quarterfi nals pursue coaching as a profession. Babich 1994 North Dakota St Reserve TE 9-3 7-2 1st DII Quarterfi nals hired Vigen as a graduate assistant 1993 North Dakota St Redshirt 7-3 6-3 T3rd (1998-2000), as tight ends coach (2001), and then as quarterbacks coach (2002). When Craig Bohl became NDSU’s head coach in 2003, Vigen and Bradley were Conference Championships/Post-Season retained, and the program’s transition to 2016 Wyoming Off ensive Coord MW West Division Champions Division I was underway. 2013 North Dakota St Off ensive Coord MVFC Champions After coaching running backs in 2003, 2012 North Dakota St Off ensive Coord MVFC Champions Bohl moved Vigen to quarterbacks coach 2011 North Dakota St Off ensive Coord MVFC Champions and passing game coordinator a year 2006 North Dakota St Pass Game Coord Great West Champions later, and in 2009 promoted him to off en- 1994 North Dakota St Player NCC Champions, DII Quarterfi nals sive coordinator. With Vigen settled into that role, the Bison program accelerated onto the national FCS scene in breathtak- ing fasion. In 2010, NDSU earned an at- Brent Vigen Personal & Coaching Summary large berth to the FCS Playoff s, beating Hometown: Buxton, North Dakota Family: wife Molly, sons Jake, Grant, Luke the Bobcats en route to a quarterfi nals Alma Mater/Year: North Dakota State/’98 Record at MSU, Overall: 0-0/1st year, same appearance. From 2011-13, the team won three straight national titles. Bohl rode that performance to a job 2015 and All-America the next season. In seven seasons and winning a Mountain as Wyoming’s head coach, bringing 2016, burst onto the scene as Division title in 2016. Bohl became UW’s Vigen with him to Laramie. After groom- Wyoming’s quarterback, and in the spring fi rst coach to post four straight winning ing conference players of the year Steve of 2018 he was drafted seventh overall seasons since Joe Tiller in the 1990s. Walker (2006-07, Great West) and Brock by the Buff alo Bills. In 2018, Nico Evans Vigen and his wife Molly, a former Jensen (2013, MVFC) at NDSU, Vigen’s fi nished fourth in the FBS in rushing. NDSU basketball player and member early seasons on Bohl’s staff at UW The Cowboys also enjoyed team of that school’s 1996 National Champi- foreshadowed future success. Running success during Vigen’s time at Wyoming, onship squad, have three sons - Jake, back Brian Hill became all-conference in playing in three bowl games in those Grant, and Luke. SStatstats & RRecordsecords SSummaryummary

Troy Andersen (top, Garrett Becker photo) and Isaiah Ifanse (directly above, Dean Hendrickson photo) each set records running the ball in 2018. Montana State’s defense (right, Garrett Becker photo) rose to the occasion time and again, but never moreso than at the just before 3:30 on November 17, 2018 2019 Montana State Season Statistics-FINAL RECORD:...... OVERALL HOME AWAY RUSHING GP # YDS LOSS NET APC TD LG APG ALL GAMES...... 11-4 7-1 4-3 JONES, Logan 14 147 929 14 915 6.2 8 87 65.4 CONFERENCE...... 6-2 3-1 3-1 IFANSE, Isaiah 11 126 825 12 813 6.5 6 62 73.9 AUG 31 at Texas Tech L 10-45 54,183 JONSEN, Travis 14 82 549 23 526 6.4 8 75 37.6 Sep 07 #12 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W 38-17 19,497 SUMNER, Lane 13 61 427 3 424 7.0 5 58 32.6 SEP 14 at Western Illinois W 23-14 4,728 ANDERSEN, Troy 11 49 353 17 336 6.9 7 49 30.5 Sep 21 NORFOLK STATE W 56-21 17,647 PERRY, Shane 11 46 236 10 226 4.9 2 25 20.5 SEP 28 *NORTHERN ARIZONA W 49-31 19,257 MARSHALL,Tyrone 6 12 163 0 163 13.6 2 39 27.2 OCT 05 *at Cal Poly W 34-28+ 8,236 HOSEY, DeMareus 4 24 124 8 116 4.8 1 48 29.0 Oct 12 *SACRAMENTO STATE L 21-34 19,437 O’REILLY, C. 15 2 80 0 80 40.0 1 73 5.3 Oct 26 *at North Dakota L 12-16 8,594 ESTES, Mark 10 6 64 0 64 10.7 0 26 6.4 NOV 02 *SOUTHERN UTAH W 42-7 15,617 TULLIS, Davine 6 7 64 1 63 9.0 0 45 10.5 NOV 09 *at Northern Colorado W 45-14 4,442 KASSIS, Kevin 15 10 44 5 39 3.9 1 13 2.6 Nov 16 *at UC Davis W 27-17 8,284 MARTIN, Jaharie 4 10 39 1 38 3.8 0 12 9.5 NOV 23 *MONTANA W 48-14 20,827 ROVIG, Tucker 13 47 142 108 34 0.7 2 16 2.6 DEC 7 $UALBANY W 47-21 12,947 TUCKER II, Karl 4 8 25 0 25 3.1 1 7 6.2 DEC 13 $AUSTIN PEAY W 24-10 14,017 PATTERSON, W. 8 4 22 5 17 4.2 0 10 2.1 Dec 21 $at North Dakota State L 10-42 BAUMAN, Casey 12 19 30 13 17 0.9 0 5 1.4 * conference game $ FCS Playoff s times listed MT BAILEY, Tristan 15 1 11 0 11 11.0 0 11 0.7 TEAM STATISTICS ...... MSU OPP THOMAS, Tyrel 15 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.3 SCORING/Avg...... 490/32.7 331/22.1 FITZGERALD, RJ 14 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.2 Points Off Turnovers...... 80 38 TEAM 11 18 0 43 -43 -2.4 0 0 -3.9 1ST DOWNS Ru-Pa-Pe 184-102-28/314 99-155-16/270 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G RUSHING YARDAGE...... 3871 1818 KASSIS, Kevin 15 67 871 13.0 6 48 58.1 Yards gained rushing...... 4134 2251 JONSEN, Travis 14 55 580 10.5 1 51 41.4 Yards lost rushing...... 263 433 STEEL, Coy 14 23 334 14.5 4 49 23.9 Rushing Attempts...... 681 496 JONES, Logan 14 19 129 6.8 1 55 9.2 McCUTCHEON, L. 14 13 197 15.2 2 49 14.1 Average Per Rush...... 5.7 3.7 SNELL, Derryk 14 9 84 9.3 2 23 6.0 Average Per Game...... 258.1 121.2 PATTERSON, W. 8 7 59 8.4 0 31 7.4 TDs Rushing...... 44 21 SUMNER, Lane 13 6 62 10.3 0 34 4.8 PASSING YARDAGE...... 2527 3557 IFANSE, Isaiah 11 4 41 10.2 0 39 3.7 Comp-Att-Int...... 225-380-5 333-534-14 ESTES, Mark 10 3 29 9.7 0 14 2.9 Average Per Pass...... 6.7 6.7 MARSHALL,Tyrone 6 3 25 8.3 0 14 4.2 Average Per Catch...... 11.2 10.7 PERRY, Shane 11 3 21 7.0 0 10 1.9 TULLIS, Davine 6 3 9 3.0 0 8 1.5 Average Per Game...... 168.5 237.1 ROVIG, Tucker 13 3 9 3.0 1 4 0.7 TDs Passing...... 20 21 HADLEY, Jacob 8 2 9 4.5 0 8 1.1 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays-Yds 1061-6398 1020-5375 SCREMPOS, Jason 15 2 4 2.0 2 2 0.3 Average Per Play...... 6.0 5.2 SMITH, Jaden 3 1 47 47.0 1 47 15.7 Average Per Game...... 426.5 358.3 HOSEY, DeMareus 4 1 14 14.0 0 14 3.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards..... 31-636 39-778 ANDERSEN, Troy 11 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.3 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards..... 29-300 19-125 |------PATs ------| INT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 14-114 5-108 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rec Pass DXP Saf Pts KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 20.5 19.9 BAILEY, Tristan 0 14-24 62-62 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 104 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 10.3 6.6 JONES, Logan 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 8.1 21.6 JONSEN, Travis 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 ANDERSEN, Troy 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 FUMBLES-LOST...... 18-7 18-11 KASSIS, Kevin 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 PENALTIES-Yards/Avg.. 77-690/46.0 90-881/58.7 IFANSE, Isaiah 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 PUNTS-Yards/Avg..... 72-3105/43.1 92-3744/40.7 SUMNER, Lane 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Net punt average...... 39.2 36.6 STEEL, Coy 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 KICKOFFS-Yards...... 90-5509 65-3889 ROVIG, Tucker 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Average Per Kick...... 61.2 59.8 McCUTCHEON, L. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Net kick average...... 40.9 39.7 SNELL, Derryk 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 PERRY, Shane 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game... 31:22 28:38 SCREMPOS, Jason 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 3RD-DOWN Conversions. 79/215(37%) 76/221(34%) MARSHALL,Tyrone 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 4TH-DOWN Conversions.. 22/35(63%) 15/32(47%) HOSEY, DeMareus 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SACKS BY-Yards...... 41-277 14-95 TUCKER II, Karl 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 64 45 SMITH, Jaden 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 14-24 6-12 O’REILLY, C. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ON-SIDE KICKS...... 0-1 1-1 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 BAUMAN, Casey 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 0 RED-ZONE SCORES...... (54-63) 86% (33-41) 80% Total...... 64 14-24 62-62 0-1 0 0-0 0 1 490 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS.. (46-63) 73% (28-41) 68% Opponents...... 45 6-12 41-42 0-0 1 1-3 0 0 331 PAT-ATTEMPTS...... (62-62) 100% (41-42) 98% ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G ATTENDANCE...... 139246/17406 106544/15221 JONES, Logan 14 915 129 0 321 0 1365 97.5 JONSEN, Travis 14 526 580 0 0 0 1106 79.0 PASSING G Eff Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G ROVIG, Tucker 13 135.09 172-279-5 61.6 1969 15 51 151.5 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G BAUMAN, Casey 12 96.59 41-85-0 48.2 450 1 46 37.5 ROVIG, Tucker 13 326 34 1969 2003 154.1 JONSEN, T. 14 209.66 6-7-0 85.7 64 1 55 4.6 JONES, Logan 14 147 915 0 915 65.4 KASSIS, Kevin 15 235.20 3-4-0 75.0 37 1 31 2.5 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long ANDERSEN, T. 11 286.00 2-2-0 100.0 5 1 3 0.5 KONKOL, Brayden 3 6 2.0 0 6 TEAM 11 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 WASHINGTON, D. 3 51 17.0 0 30 IFANSE, I. 11 446.80 1-1-0 100.0 2 1 2 0.2 WILLIAMS, A. 2 26 13.0 0 22 Total...... 15 129.81 225-380-5 59.2 2527 20 55 168.5 THOMAS, Tyrel 2 2 1.0 0 2 Opponents.....15 126.05 333-534-14 62.4 3557 21 76 237.1 HENDERSON, JoJo 2 27 13.5 0 27 ALLEYNE, Jahque 1 1 1.0 0 1 ANDERSEN, Troy 1 1 1.0 0 1 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Montana State 119 135 125 105 6 490 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Opponents 77 115 50 89 0 331 KONKOL, Brayden 2 65 32.5 0 35 STERK, Bryce 1 30 30.0 0 30 Individual Game-by-Game Off ensive Totals

RUSHING No-Yds/TD TTU SEMO WIU NSU NAU CP SAC UND SUU UNC UCD UM ALB APS NDSU JONES, Logan RB 147-915/8 2-5/0 8-27/0 21-167/2 7-101/2 18-74/0 8-42/1 6-60/0 DNP 7-40/0 11-122/1 9-29/0 19-121/1 6-19/1 13-59/0 12-49/0 IFANSE, Isaiah RB 126-813/6 15-77/0 11-114/0 DNP DNP DNP 10-69/0 1-0/0 5-10/0 DNP - 10-77/1 21-171/3 16-39/1 26-196/1 11-60/0 JONSEN, Travis WR 82-526/8 DNP 5-17/0 2-0/0 7-60/0 13-105/2 11-85/2 14-55/1 6-17/0 - - 6-93/1 4-0/0 6-85/1 2-1/0 6-8/1 SUMNER, Lane RB 61-424/5 DNP DNP - 11-113/2 5-45/0 - - - 13-90/2 7-72/1 7-29/0 3-12/0 12-55/0 2-7/0 1-1/0 ANDERSEN, Troy RB 49-336/7 1-0/0 6-102/2 7-0/0 - 7-45/1 - 10-44/1 7-64/1 1-16/0 3-14/1 7-51/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP PERRY, Shane RB 46-226/2 1-6/0 - 1-3/0 13-111/0 12-67/2 2-1/0 4-7/0 DNP 8-16/0 4-14/0 DNP DNP 1-1/0 DNP - MARSHALL,Tyrone WR 12-163/2 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-18/1 3-64/0 - 8-81/1 - DNP DNP HOSEY, DeMareus RB 24-116/1 2-1/0 6-21/1 6-18/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 10-76/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP O’REILLY, C. 2-80/1 1-7/0 ------1-73/1 - - - - - ESTES, Mark WR 6-64/0 - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-25/0 - 3-11/0 - - DNP - 2-28/0 TULLIS, Davine WR 7-63/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 7-63/0 - - DNP - DNP KASSIS, Kevin WR 10-39/1 - - - 2-17/0 2-4/0 - 1-5/0 - 2-3/0 - - 1-8/1 - - 2-2/0 MARTIN, Jaharie RB 10-38/0 1-4/0 DNP - 9-34/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP ROVIG, Tucker QB 47-34/2 - DNP DNP 2-2/0 - 5-16/1 5--30/0 10-27/0 4--9/0 3-8/0 6-8/0 3--8/0 1-5/0 4-18/0 4--3/0 TUCKER II, Karl RB 8-25/1 1-2/0 4-20/1 1-3/0 DNP DNP 2-0/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP BAUMAN, Casey QB 19-17/0 10-13/0 3--8/0 2-6/0 - DNP - - - 2-5/0 2-1/0 - - - DNP DNP PATTERSON, W. WR 4-17/0 1-8/0 2--1/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-10/0 - - - - - BAILEY, Tristan K 1-11/0 - - - 1-11/0 ------THOMAS, Tyrel 1-4/0 1-4/0 ------FITZGERALD, RJ RB 1-3/0 - - - DNP ------1-3/0 TEAM 18--43/0 DNP 1--27/0 3--3/0 DNP 1-0/0 - DNP - 3--3/0 1--1/0 2--3/0 3--3/0 2--1/0 2--2/0 DNP

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD TTU SEMO WIU NSU NAU CP SAC UND SUU UNC UCD UM ALB APS NDSU KASSIS, Kevin WR 67-871/6 3-44/0 6-85/0 4-39/0 6-69/1 4-21/0 5-54/1 6-119/1 2-2/0 2-13/0 3-42/0 7-135/0 2-48/0 11-131/1 4-24/1 2-45/1 JONSEN, Travis WR 55-580/1 DNP 3-25/0 6-71/0 5-27/1 5-36/0 3-70/0 5-109/0 7-46/0 - - 3-61/0 3-26/0 6-49/0 3-19/0 6-41/0 STEEL, Coy WR 23-334/4 3-56/1 - 5-36/0 5-80/2 1-49/1 DNP 2-23/0 - - 3-29/0 1-4/0 - - 2-36/0 1-21/0 McCUTCHEON, L. WR 13-197/2 2-4/0 - - 1-12/0 - 4-39/0 1-7/0 - 3-44/0 - - DNP 2-91/2 - - JONES, Logan RB 19-129/1 1-3/0 1-55/1 1-3/0 1-2/0 2--3/0 - 1-1/0 DNP - 2-5/0 2-4/0 1-26/0 3-12/0 4-21/0 - SNELL, Derryk FB 9-84/2 1-4/0 - - 1-18/0 - - - 1-5/0 3-42/1 1-8/1 1-4/0 - DNP - 1-3/0 SUMNER, Lane RB 6-62/0 DNP DNP - - - - - 2-20/0 2-35/0 1-8/0 1--1/0 - - - - PATTERSON, W. WR 7-59/0 2-51/0 2-9/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 1-2/0 2--3/0 - - SMITH, Jaden WR 1-47/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP 1-47/1 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP IFANSE, Isaiah RB 4-41/0 - - DNP DNP DNP - - - DNP - 1-2/0 - 1-0/0 - 2-39/0 ESTES, Mark WR 3-29/0 - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-24/0 - - - - DNP 1-5/0 - MARSHALL,Tyrone WR 3-25/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-7/0 2-18/0 - - - DNP DNP PERRY, Shane RB 3-21/0 - - - 1-10/0 - - 1-3/0 DNP 1-8/0 - DNP DNP - DNP - HOSEY, DeMareus RB 1-14/0 - 1-14/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP TULLIS, Davine WR 3-9/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0/0 1-8/0 1-1/0 - - DNP - DNP ROVIG, Tucker QB 3-9/1 - DNP DNP 1-3/0 - - - - 1-2/1 - - 1-4/0 - - - HADLEY, Jacob TE 2-9/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 1-8/0 - - - 1-1/0 SCREMPOS, Jason 2-4/2 ------1-2/1 - - - 1-2/1 - ANDERSEN, Troy RB 1-3/0 - 1-3/0 ------DNP DNP DNP DNP

CASEY BAUMAN Att Com Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Lost Effi c Texas Tech 20 8 0 40.0 124 1 35 1 1 108.6 Southeast Missouri 25 13 0 52.0 136 0 38 1 10 97.7 Western Illinois 30 16 0 53.3 149 0 46 0 0 95.1 Southern Utah 4 1 0 25.0 7 0 7 0 0 39.7 Northern Colorado 5 3 0 60.0 34 0 14 0 0 117.1 UAlbany 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTALS 85 41 0 48.2 450 1 46 2 11 96.6

TUCKER ROVIG Att Com Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Lost Effi c Texas Tech 2 2 0 100.0 4 0 5 0 0 116.8 Norfolk State 27 21 0 77.8 221 4 34 0 0 195.4 Northern Arizona 23 11 1 47.8 106 1 49 0 0 92.2 Cal Poly 24 12 1 50.0 163 1 51 0 0 112.5 Sacramento State 29 16 1 55.2 262 1 48 4 29 135.5 North Dakota 26 13 0 50.0 77 0 14 3 22 74.9 Southern Utah 23 13 0 56.5 197 2 47 0 0 157.2 Northern Colorado 15 10 1 66.7 77 1 24 1 6 118.5 UC Davis 25 17 0 68.0 217 0 48 2 7 140.9 Montana 13 7 0 53.8 102 0 41 1 10 119.8 UAlbany 30 24 0 80.0 279 3 49 0 0 191.1 Austin Peay 20 13 0 65.0 114 1 30 0 0 129.4 North Dakota State 22 13 1 59.1 150 1 41 1 10 122.3 TOTALS 279 172 5 61.6 1969 15 51 12 84 135.1 Total Tackle and Defensive Statistics |------Tackles------| . |-Sacks-| . |---Pass Def---| ...... |-Fumbles-| . Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS ....GP ..Solo Ast . Total TFL/Yds No-Yards .. Int-Yds ...... BrUp....QBH . Rcv-Yds .FF .. Kick Saf ------47 O’REILLY, C...... 15 ..50 .. 41 .. 91 ...5.5-27 . 1.0-3 ...... 41 KONKOL, Brayden ...... 15 ..48 .. 17 .. 65 ...1.5-3 ...... 3-6 ...... 9...... 1 ... 2-65 ...... 96 WILLIAMS, A...... 15 ..32 .. 33 .. 65 ...16.0-53 5.0-32 .... 2-26 ...... 2...... 3 ... 1-0 .....1 ... . . 37 STERK, Bryce ...... 15 ..42 .. 23 .. 65 ...20.0-100 15.0-93 ...... 3...... 3 ... 1-30 ...... 58 HILL, Josh ...... 12 ..44 .. 17 .. 61 ...7.0-25 . 0.5-8 ...... 1...... 1-0 .....1 ... . . 95 MARKS, Derek ...... 15 ..34 .. 22 .. 56 ...15.5-43 2.5-18 ...... 4...... 5 ... 1-0 .....1 ... . . 50 BENSON, Chase ...... 15 ..31 .. 25 .. 56 ...4.0-15 . 3.0-14 ...... 1...... 1-0 .....2 ... . . 15 ANDERSEN, Troy ...... 11 ..39 .. 15 .. 54 ...11.5-62 6.5-45 .... 1-1 ...... 5...... 2 ...... 7D HENDERSON, JoJo ...... 15 ..35 .. 15 .. 50 ...1.5-6 .. 1.0-5 ..... 2-27 ...... 5...... 1-0 .....1 ... . . 2 THOMAS, Tyrel ...... 15 ..30 .. 12 .. 42 ...2.5-14 . 1.0-11 .... 2-2 ...... 12...... 91 JOBMAN, Michael ...... 11 ..21 .. 19 .. 40 ...4.5-7 ...... 1 ...... 1 ... . . 27 WASHINGTON, D...... 14 ..27 .. 5 ... 32 ...1.0-4 ...... 3-51 ...... 10...... 34 ASKELSON, Nolan ...... 15 ..21 .. 11 .. 32 ...1.0-1 ...... 2...... 5 ALLEYNE, Jahque ...... 15 ..25 .. 7 ... 32 ...3.0-18 . 1.0-16 .... 1-1 ...... 2...... 1-0 .....2 ... . . 97 SCREMPOS, Jason ...... 15 ..16 .. 15 .. 31 ...3.5-12 . 2.0-10 ...... 2...... 1 . 99 FERRITER,Marcus ...... 15 ..8 ... 14 .. 22 ...1.0-1 .. 1.0-0 ...... 1...... 8 PRICE JR.,Level ...... 15 ..14 .. 7 ... 21 ...... 1...... 44 HARDY, Daniel ...... 15 ..11 .. 7 ... 18 ...5.5-23 . 1.5-13 ...... 1...... 1 ...... 14 OKADA, Ty ...... 7 ..11 .. 4 ... 15 ...2.0-6 ...... 1-0 ...... 53 FINCH, Kyle ...... 13 ..5 ... 7 ... 12 ...0.5-0 ...... 6 ZAMBRANO, Eric ...... 14 ..8 ... 2 ... 10 ...... 1...... 12 GIBSON, Ty’Rhae ...... 12 ..7 ... 2 ... 9 ...... 3...... 43 COZZIE, Walker ...... 4 ..4 ... 4 ... 8 ...... 54 KANOW, Chad ...... 13 ..3 ... 4 ... 7 ...... 10 JONSEN, Travis ...... 14 ..6 ...... 6 ...... 1 ... . . 93 RYGG, Kyle ...... 8 ..2 ... 4 ... 6 ....1.0-9 .. 1.0-9 ...... 1 FILER III, Greg ...... 3 ..5 ...... 5 ...... 42 FITZGERALD, RJ ...... 14 ..2 ... 3 ... 5 ...... 33 FLOVIN, Blake ...... 11 ..3 ... 2 ... 5 ...... 1 ... . . 4 CAMPBELL, James ...... 13 ..4 ...... 4 ...... 1-0 ...... 74 ROLLINS, Byron ...... 5 ..2 ... 2 ... 4 ...... 82 ESTES, Mark ...... 10 ..4 ...... 4 ...... 46 AGUILAR, Sal ...... 9 ..2 ... 2 ... 4 ...... 3 STEEL, Coy ...... 14 ..4 ...... 4 ...... 1 . 28 JONES, Logan ...... 14 ..3 ... 1 ... 4 ...... 17 GILMAN, Tadan ...... 11 ..3 ...... 3 ....1.0-5 ...... 23 BAILEY, Tristan ...... 15 ..3 ...... 3 ...... 9 HADLEY, Jacob ...... 8 ..2 ...... 2 ...... 32 CHOATE, Jory ...... 11 ..2 ...... 2 ...... 24 SUMNER, Lane ...... 13 ..2 ...... 2 ...... 38 CAMPBELL, Brian ...... 9 ..2 ...... 2 ...... 7 BAUMAN, Casey ...... 12 ..1 ... 1 ... 2 ...... 29 PERRY, Shane ...... 11 ..1 ...... 1 ...... 36 KENT-SCHNEIDER, ...... 5 ..1 ...... 1 ...... 57 REGIMBAL, Tyson ...... 2 ..1 ...... 1 ...... 1D GIBSON, Ty’Rese ...... 2 ...... 1...... 22 IFANSE, Isaiah ...... 11 ...... 1 . TM TEAM ...... 11 ...... 1 Total...... 15 ..621 . 343 . 964 ..109-434 41-277 .... 14-114 ...... 66...... 16 .. 11-95 ...11 .. 3 1 Opponents...... 15 ..627 . 437 . 1064 .70.0-235 14-95 ..... 5-108 ...... 47...... 19 .. 7-0 .....10 .. 2 . Special Teams Statistics FIELD GOALS FG-FGA Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Bk BAILEY, T. 14-24 58.3 1-1 3-3 5-7 5-10 0-3 47 1 Special Teams Tackles Bailey Sequence--TTU:(46),37; SEMO: (34),39; WIU: 27,41,47; NSU:(40); Player UT AT Pin FR FF NAU: none; CP: (50); SAC: none; UND: 21,39,(51); SUU: none; UNC: 44; UCD: JoJo Henderson 5 1 3 1 1 37,41; UM:25,(52),30; ALB: (49),(44b),19; APSU: 45,(41),(37); NDSU: none James Campbell 3 0 1 0 0 (missed) Mark Estes 3 0 1 0 0 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blk Coy Steel 3 0 2 0 0 PADMOS, Jered 66 2971 45.0 76 6 14 15 19 1 Sal Aguilar 2 1 2.5 0 0 ROVIG, Tucker 3 75 25.0 39 2 0 0 0 0 Chad Kanow 2 1 1.5 0 0 BAUMAN, Casey 2 59 29.5 30 0 1 2 0 0 Logan Jones 2 1 1 0 0 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Travis Jonsen 2 0 0 0 2 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Amandre Williams 2 0 1 0 0 STEEL, Coy 15 164 10.9 0 41 Josh Hill 2 0 2 0 0 ALLEYNE, Jahque 10 92 9.2 0 38 Bryce Sterk 1 0 1 0 0 PATTERSON, W. 2 17 8.5 0 12 RJ Fitzgerald 1 1 2.5 0 0 IFANSE, Isaiah 1 22 22.0 0 0 Tristan Bailey 1 0 0 0 0 KASSIS, Kevin 1 5 5.0 0 5 Level Price Jr. 1 0 0 0 0 KICK RET No. Yds Avg TD Long Brian Campbell 1 0 1 0 0 JONES, Logan 14 321 22.9 0 51 Jory Choate 2 0 2 0 0 ALLEYNE, Jahque 11 247 22.5 0 33 Brayden Konkol 1 0 1 0 0 SUMNER, Lane 3 40 13.3 0 15 Callahan O’Reilly 1 0 0 0 0 KASSIS, Kevin 1 5 5.0 0 5 Lane Sumner 1 0 1 0 0 SNELL, Derryk 1 3 3.0 0 3 Jacob Hadley 1 0 0 0 0 MARSHALL,Tyrone 1 20 20.0 0 20 Travis Jonsen 1 0 0 0 0 Tristan Bailey 1 0 0 0 0 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Blake Flovin 0 1 0 0 0 BAILEY, Tristan 90 5509 61.2 42 2 Total...... 90 5509 61.2 42 2 778 40.9 24 Callahan O’Reilly 0 1 0 0 0 Opponents...... 65 3889 59.8 27 2 636 39.7 25 Pin - Tackles inside 20 on punt or inside 25 on kickoff Defensive Individual Game-by-Game Stats DEFENSIVE FRONT STERK BENSON MARKS SCREMPOS FERRITER RYGG Tra.YATES FINCH WILLIAMS U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A, Other U-A, Other U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A, Other U-A, Other U-A, Other TTU 5-1, 1 TL&S 4-1 3-2 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-3, 0.5 TL SEMO 5-1, 3 TL&S 1-6 1-4 1-0 1-1, 1 TL 1-0, 1 TL&S DNP 0-2, 0.5 TL 3-2 WIU 6-1, 2.5 TL, 1 S 2-2, 1 FF, 1 PB 3-1, 1.5 TL, 1 H 2-1 1-0 0-0 DNP 1-0 1-1, 2 H NSU 8-2, 5 TFL, 3.5 S, 2 H 0-1 4-0, 2 TL, 1 H 0-1, 1 PB 1-0 0-0 DNP 0-0 2-3, 2 TL, 0.5 S, 1 FR, 1 PB NAU 1-0, 1 H 3-2, 1 TL 3-1, 2 TL, 1 PB, 1 H 1-1, 0.5 TL 1-1 0-0 DNP 0-0 1-5, T TL, 1 Int, 1 H CP 3-3, 0.5 TL 5-2 6-5, 2.5 3-1, 1 TL&S 1-0 0-0 DNP 1-1 4-3, 1 TL SAC 1-1, 0.5 TL 3-1 0-1, 0.5 TL 0-2 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-0 3-3, 1.5 TL UND 3-2, 1 TL&S 2-3, 0.5 TL&S 0-0, 1 PB 0-1 1-0, 1 TL 0-0 DNP 0-0 2-0 SUU 2-3, 0.5 TL 3-2, 2 TL&S 2-1, 1.5 TL 0-3 0-3, 1 PB 0-3 DNP 0-2 4-2, 3TL, 1S, 1 Int UNC 3-0, 1 TL&S 3-0 0-0, 1 PB, 1 H 1-2 0-0 1-0 DNP 1-0 1-1 UCD 0-0 0-0 3-0, 1 TL, 1 H 4-0, 1 TL, 1 H 1-0 DNP DNP 0-0 4-0, 2 TL UM 2-3, 2.5, 2.5 1-3 1-2, 0.5 TL&S, 1 FR 0-1 0-3 DNP DNP 0-0 2-4, 2.5 TL, 2 S, 1 FF ALB 2-1, 2.5TL, 1.5S 1-0 2-0, 1 TL&S 1-1, 1 PB 0-3 DNP DNP 0-0 2-1, 1.5 TL&S APSU 1-1, 1 FR, 2 PB 1-0 5-0, 2 TL, 1 S, 1 FF, 1 PB 1-0, 1 TL&S 0-1 DNP DNP 0-0 0-0 NDSU 0-4 2-1, 1 FF, 1 FR 1-5 0-1 0-2 DNP DNP 0-0 3-5 LINEBACKER ANDERSEN HILL O’REILLY JOBMAN FINCH ASKELSON COZZIE FLOVIN KANOW HARDY U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A, Other U-A, Other U-A,Other U-A, Other U-A, Other TTU 4-0 2-0 4-1, 1 TL 4-1, 1.5 TL 2-2 3-1 2-2 1-1 0-2 1-0 SEMO 2-0, 2 TL, 1 S, 1 PB, 1 H 0-1 1-4, 0.5 2-4, 1 TL 0-2, 0.5 TL 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 2-2, 1 TL, 1 H WIU 1-0 3-1 1-2 5-0, 1 TL 1-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0, 1 TL NSU DNP 4-0 1-2, 0.5 TL 3-2, 1 FF, 1 H 0-0 0-3, 1 PB 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1, 1 TL NAU 1-0, 1 PB DNP 2-2 1-4, 0.5 TL 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 CP 6-4, 0.5 TL DNP 7-9, 1 S & TL 5-8, 0.5 TL 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 SAC 2-2, 1 TL DNP 7-4 DNP 0-0 4-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 UND 6-6, 2.5 TL&S 3-1, 1 FR 6-5 DNP 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 SUU 4-4, 3 TL, 2 S, 1 Int 4-4, 2.5 TL, 1 FF 2-4, 0.5 TL DNP 0-2 5-1, 1 TL 0-2 2-0, 1 FF 1-1 0-1, 1 PB UNC 7-0, 1 TL&S 8-2, 2 TL 1-0 DNP 1-0 2-0, 1 PB 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 UCD 6-0, 2 TL, 1 H, 1 PB 6-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 UM DNP 7-2, 0.5 TL&S 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-2, 0.5 TL&S ALB DNP 3-3, 1 PB 5-0, 1 TL 0-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1, 1 TL APSU DNP 2-1, 2 TL 5-1, 1 TL 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0, 1 TL&S NDSU DNP 2-2 6-5 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 DEFENSIVE SECONDARY T. THOMAS WASHINGTON Rhae GIBSON ZAMBRANO PRICE JR. ALLEYNE HENDERSON KONKOL U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A, Other U-A,Other U-A, Other U-A,Other U-A, Other TTU 2-2, 1 PB 2-1 2-0, 1 PB 2-0 1-1, 1 PB 1-1, 1 FR 2-1 7-2, 1 PB SEMO 3-1, 1 TL 0-0 2-2, 1 PB 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-2, 1 Int 3-2 WIU 1-0, 1 PB 1-0, 1 Int, 2 PB 2-0 0-0 3-0 4-0, 1 TL&S 1-0, 1 FR 3-0, 1 FR, 2 PB NSU 3-0, 2 PB 2-0 0-0 1-1 1-3 0-2, 1 PB 2-2 1-2, 0.5 TL NAU 1-1, 2 PB 2-0, 2 PB 0-0 2-0 0-1 7-1, 2 TL 3-2, 1 FF 7-0, 1 PB CP 6-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0, 1 Int 2-2, 1 TL&S, 2 PB 1-0 SAC 1-0, 1 Int 4-1, 1 TL 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-0 7-3, 0.5 TL 3-2, 1 TL UND 0-2, 1 PB 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0, 1 FF 1-1 5-1, 1 PB SUU 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 3-1 1-1, 1 FR, 1 PB UNC 2-1, 1 PB 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-0 0-0 1-0, 1 Int 3-0 UCD 1-0, 1 PB 5-0, 2 PB 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 7-0, 1 Int UM 2-1, 0.5 TL, 1 PB 3-0, 3 PB 0-0 0-0 1-0 3-0, 1 FF, 1 PB 1-0, 1 PB 1-1,1 Int, 2 PB ALB 3-0 1-0, 2 Int, 1 PB 0-0 0-0, 1 PB 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 APSU 1-1, 1 TL&S, 1 Int 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-1 2-0, 1 PB 3-0, 1 Int, 1 PB NDSU 2-1 4-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-2 3-5 Game-by-Game Defensive Leaders Opponent Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks Interceptions Fumbles Rec’d Fumbles Forced at Texas Tech 9-Konkol 1.5-Jobman 1-Sterk none 1-Alleyne 1-Alleyne Southeast Missouri 7-Benson 3-Sterk 3-Sterk 1-Henderson none none at Western Illinois 7-Sterk 2.5-Sterk 1-Sterk/Alleyne 1-Washington 1-Konkol 1-Benson Norfolk State 10-Sterk 5-Sterk 3.5-Sterk none 1-Williams 1-Jobman Northern Arizona 8-Alleyne 2-Alleyne/Williams/Marks none 1-Williams 1-Campbell 1-Henderson at Cal Poly 16-O’Reilly 2.5-Marks 1-O’Reilly/Henderson/Scrempos 1-Alleyne none none Sacramento State 11-O’Reilly 1.5-Williams none 1-Thomas none none at North Dakota 12-Andersen 2.5-Andersen 2.5-Andersen none 1-Hill 1-Alleyne Southern Utah 8-Andersen/Hill 3-Andersen 2-Andersen/Benson 1-Andersen/Williams 1-Konkol/Okada 1-Hill/Flovin at Northern Colorado 10-Hill 2-Hill 1-Andersen/Sterk 1-Henderson none none at UC Davis 7-Konkol 2-Andersen/Williams 0 1-Konkol 0 0 Montana 9-Hill 2.5-Williams/Sterk 2.5-Sterk 1-Konkol 1-Marks 1-Williams/Alleyne UAlbany 6-Hill 2.5-Sterk 1.5-Sterk/Williams 2-Washington none none Austin Peay 6-O’Reilly 2-Marks/Hill 1-four players 1-Konkol/Thomas 1-Sterk Marks/Jonsen North Dakota State 11-O’Reilly none none none 1-Benson 1-Benson TThehe BobcatsBobcats Game-by-GameGame-by-Game FIRST DNS RUSHING PASSING PASSING TOTAL PEN T’OVERS SCORE R-P-Pn/Tot Att-Yds C-A-I Yards Off ense Yards Fbl Lost-Int MSU 10 3-5-0/8 36-127 12-24-0 162 60-289 2-15 0-0/+1 @TTU 45 12-22-1/35 40-255 40-55-0 436 95-691 4-29 1-0 @MSU 38 14-6-1/21 46-265 14-26-0 191 72-456 5-65 1-0/E SEMO 17 5-6-1/12 37-131 13-29-1 114 66-245 11-97 0-1 MSU 23 5-8-5/18 43-194 16-30-0 149 73-343 12-92 1-0/+2 @WIU 14 2-11-2 32-56 18-35-1 281 67-337 9-105 2-1 @MSU 56 26-11-2/39 52-449 21-27-0 221 79-670 6-52 0-0/+1 NSU 21 4-10-1/15 32-108 21-33-0 243 65-351 4-40 1-0 @MSU 49 16-6-3/25 58-340 12-26-1 103 84-443 8-68 1-1/-1 NAU 31 6-14-2/22 30-164 26-50-1 273 80-437 12-121 1-2 MSU 34 10-8-2/20 38-213 12-25-1 163 63-376 4-34 0-1/E @CP 28 15-4-1/20 73-251 4-11-1 89 84-340 6-65 0-1 @MSU 21 9-11-0/20 37-118 23-30-1 260 67-378 2-9 0-1/E SAC 34 10-9-0/19 41-141 16-29-1 262 70-403 1-15 0-1 MSU 12 11-4-1/16 39-219 15-28-0 97 67-316 4-30 0-0/+1 @UND 16 6-12-1/19 26-60 28-37-0 256 63-316 2-25 1-0 @MSU 42 9-8-2/19 41-176 15-29-0 206 70-382 5-40 0-0/+4 SUU 7 6-10-1/17 39-50 26-34-2 199 73-249 7-67 2-2 MSU 45 19-5-2/26 46-451 14-21-1 113 67-564 6-60 0-1/E @UNC 14 2-10-0/12 21-44 29-40-1 245 61-289 5-40 0-1 MSU 27 13-5-1/19 47-284 17-25-0 217 72-501 7-51 1-0/E @UCD 17 8-10-3/21 23-157 33-50-1 273 73-430 2-25 0-1 @MSU 48 22-4-1/27 62-382 8-14-0 106 76-488 3-25 0-0/+2 UM 14 3-9-0/12 24-46 20-34-1 195 58-241 7-65 1-1 @MSU 47 9-13-6/28 44-203 25-32-0 280 76-483 5-53 1-0/+1 ALB 21 5-13-1/19 26-60 18-37-2 273 63-333 7-80 0-2 @MSU 24 9-5-2/16 49-279 15-22-0 107 71-386 9-90 1-0/+2 APSU 10 2-6-2/10 19-18 19-38-2 197 57-215 9-93 2-1 MSU 10 8-5-0/13 39-148 13-22-1 150 61-298 0-0 0-1/E NDSU 42 14-7-0/21 37-318 15-21-0 223 58-541 3-20 1-0

MSU Starters by Game TE LT LG C RG RT WR WR WR QB RB TTU Fitzgerald Brott Redd Krone Kidd Wood Kassis Andersen McCutch’n Bauman Ifanse SEMO Davis Brott Redd Krone Kidd Wood Kassis Fitzgerald Jonsen Bauman Ifanse WIU Snell Brott Tuiasosopo Krone Kidd Wood Kassis Steel Jonsen Bauman Jones NOR Davis Brott Redd Krone Kidd Wood Kassis Steel Jonsen Rovig Jones NAU Davis Brott Tuiasosopo Redd Kidd Wood Kassis Steel Jonsen Rovig Jones CP Davis Brott Tuiasosopo Redd Kidd Wood Kassis Fitzgerald Jonsen Rovig Jones SAC Davis Brott Tuiasosopo Redd Kidd Wood Kassis Snell Jonsen Rovig Jones UND Davis Brott Tuiasosopo Redd Kidd Wood Kassis Fitzgerald Jonsen Rovig Hosey SUU Hadley Brott Tuiasosopo Redd Kidd Wood Kassis Fitzgerald Jonsen Andersen Sumner UNC Davis Brott Tuiasosopo Redd Kidd Sessions Kassis Fitzgerald Jones Andersen Sumner UCD Davis Brott Tuiasosopo Redd Kidd Sessions Kassis Snell Jonsen Rovig Ifanse UM Davis Brott Tuiasosopo Redd Kidd Sessions Kassis Fitzgerald Jonsen Rovig Jones ALB Davis Brott Tuiasosopo Redd Kidd Sessions Kassis Steel Jonsen Rovig Jones APSU Fitzgerald Brott Tuiasosopo Redd Kidd Sessions Kassis Ifanse Jonsen Rovig Jones NDSU Davis Brott Tuiasosopo Redd Kidd Sessions Kassis Steel Jonsen Rovig Ifanse BUCK DT NT DE WILL MIKE SAM LC FS ROV RC TTU Williams Marks Benson Sterk Jobman Askelson Andersen Washington Alleyne Konkol Thomas SEMO Williams Marks Benson Sterk Jobman Askelson Andersen Rhae Gibson Alleyne Konkol Thomas WIU Williams Marks Scrempos Sterk Jobman Askelson Finch Rhae Gibson Alleyne Konkol Washington NOR Williams Marks Scrempos Sterk Jobman Askelson Hardy Rhae Gibson Alleyne Konkol Washington NAU Williams Marks Benson Sterk Jobman Askelson Andersen Thomas Alleyne Konkol Washington CP Williams Marks Benson Sterk Jobman O’Reilly Andersen Thomas Alleyne Konkol Washington SAC Williams Marks Benson Sterk Askelson O’Reilly Andersen Thomas Alleyne Konkol Washington UND Williams Marks Benson Sterk Hill O’Reilly Andersen Thomas Alleyne Konkol Washington SUU Williams Marks Benson Sterk Hill O’Reilly Andersen Thomas Alleyne Konkol Washington UNC Williams Marks Benson Sterk Hill O’Reilly Andersen Thomas Alleyne Konkol Washington UCD Williams Marks Benson Sterk Hill O’Reilly Andersen Thomas Alleyne Konkol Washington UM Williams Marks Benson Sterk Hill O’Reilly Hardy Thomas Alleyne Konkol Washington ALB Williams Marks Benson Sterk Hill O’Reilly Okada Thomas Alleyne Konkol Washington APSU Williams Marks Benson Sterk Hill O’Reilly Okada Thomas Alleyne Konkol Washington NDSU Williams Marks Benson Sterk Hill O’Reilly Okada Thomas Alleyne Konkol Washington 22019019 RRecordsecords WWrapuprapup Rushing Yards per Carry, Game TEAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL 3. 11.4 Troy Andersen vs. Idaho, 2018 RECORDS 8 10.3 Isaiah Ifanse vs. Cal Poly, 2018 Team Rushing Records Rushing Yards, Season Individual Rushing Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing 1. 3,871 2019 Rushing Yards, Career Games 9. 2,263 Troy Andersen, 2017- 1. 6 Troy Andersen, 2018 Yards per Rush, Season 14. 1838 Isaiah Ifanse, 2018- 2. 5.68 2019 Rushing Touchdowns, Career Yards Rushing per Game, Season 2. 33 Troy Andersen, 2017- Individual Scoring 7. 258.1 2019 100-Yard Rushing Games, Career Touchdowns, Career Rushes, Season 5. 26 Troy Andersen, 2017- 6. 11 Troy Andersen, 2017- 3. 681 2019 Rushing Yards, Season Points, Season Rushing Touchdowns, Season 1. 128 Troy Andersen, 2018 3. 1,412 Troy Andersen, 2018 1. 44 2019 Rushing Yards per Carry, Season 1. 6.85 Troy Andersen, 2018 Individual Total Off ense Rushing Yards per Game, Season Total Off ense, Season 8. 108.6 Troy Andersen, 2018 2. 2,607 Troy Andersen, 2018 Rushing Touchdowns, Season 1. 21 Troy Andersen, 2018 Individual Special Teams 100-Yard Rushing Games, Season Field Goals, Season 1. 9 Troy Andersen, 2018 T5. 14 Tristan Bailey, 2019 Rushing Yards, Game T5. 14 Tristan Bailey, 2018 8. 227 Isaiah Ifanse vs. Cal Poly, 2018

22021021 RecordsRecords WWatchatch CCareerareer PassingPassing YardsYards TTroyroy AAndersenndersen 1. 11,203 DeNarius McGhee, 2010-13 2. 10,746 Travis Lulay, 2002-05 IIsaiahsaiah IfanseIfanse CCareerareer RushingRushing YardsYards 3. 8,152 Kelly Bradley, 1983-86 CCareerareer RushingRushing YardsYards 1. 3,646 Ryan Johnson, 1999-2002 4. 6,828 Rob Compson, 1995-98 1. 3,646 Ryan Johnson, 1999-2002 2. 3,422 Cody Kirk, 2010-13 5. 5,584 Dakota Prukop, 2013-15 2. 3,422 Cody Kirk, 2010-13 3. 2,979 Steve Kracher, 1972-75 6. 4,121 Mike Godfrey, 1981-83 3. 2,979 Steve Kracher, 1972-75 4. 2,954 Don Hass, 1965-67 7. 3,911 Jack Rolovich 2006-07 4. 2,954 Don Hass, 1965-67 5. 2,819 Delmar Jones, 1975-78 8. 3,545 Brock Spencer, 1993-94 5. 2,819 Delmar Jones, 1975-78 6. 2,464 Matt Engelking, 1993-96 8. 3,262 John Tetrault, 1987-90 6. 2,464 Matt Engelking, 1993-96 7. 2,449 Tony Boddie, 1979-82 10. 3,209 Tyler Thomas, 2001-02 7. 2,449 Tony Boddie, 1979-82 8. 2,375 Chris Murray, 2016-17, 1,198 8. 2,375 Chris Murray, 2016-17, 9. 2,263 Troy Andersen, 2017- 9. 2,263 Troy Andersen, 2017- 10. 2,182 Demetrius Crawford, 2007-08 10. 2,182 Demetrius Crawford, 2007-08 CCareerareer PassingPassing TTouchdownsouchdowns 12. 2,155 Wayne Edwards, 1972-74 1. 79 DeNarius McGhee, 2010-13 CCareerareer RushingRushing TTouchdownsouchdowns 13. 2,111 Chad Newell, 2013-16 2. 60 Kelly Bradley, 1983-86 1. 47 Cody Kirk, 2010-13 14. 1,838 Isaiah Ifanse, 2018- 3. 58 Travis Lulay, 2002-05 2. 33 Troy Andersen, 2017- 15. 1,763 Dakota Prukop, 2013-15 3. 29 Chad Newell, 2013-16 4. 54 Rob Compson, 1995-98 3. 29 Don Hass, 1965-67 5. 46 Dakota Prukop, 2013-15 CCareerareer 100-Yard100-Yard RushRush GamesGames 5. 27 Ryan Johnson, 1999-2002 6. 28 Paul Dennehy, 1976-78 1. 17 Ryan Johnson, 1999-2002 6. 28 Tyler Thomas, 2001-02 2. 16 Cody Kirk, 2010-13 CCareerareer 100-Yard100-Yard RushRush GamesGames 8. 24 Mike Godfrey, 1980-83 3. 15 Don Hass, 1965-67 1. 17 Ryan Johnson, 1999-2002 8. 24 Brock Spencer, 1993-94 3. 15 Matt Engelking, 1993-96 2. 16 Cody Kirk, 2010-13 8. 24 Jack Rolovich, 2006-07 5. 13 Steve Kracher, 1972-75 3. 15 Don Hass, 1965-67 6. 11 Troy Andersen, 2017- 3. 15 Matt Engelking, 1993-96 6. 11 Delmar Jones, 1976-78 5. 13 Steve Kracher, 1972-75 8 Isaiah Ifanse, 2018- 6. 11 Troy Andersen, 2017- 6. 11 Delmar Jones, 1976-78 RRecordsecords SSummaryummary

CCompletionsompletions IIndividualndividual Career: 889-Travis Lulay, 2002-05 TTeameam RRecordsecords Career-Active: 214-Tucker Rovig, 2018- TTotalotal YardsYards RRecordsecords Season: 289-Kelly Bradley, 1984 Season: 6,352 in 2014 Game: 42-Kelly Bradley vs. EWU, 1985 Game: 737 vs. UC Davis, 2014 TTotalotal OffenseOffense YardsYards Career: 12,336-DeNarius McGhee, 2010-13 Career-Active: 3,461-Troy Andersen, 2017- CCompletionompletion PPercentageercentage RRushesushes Season: 3,856-Travis Lulay, 2004 Career: .640-DeNarius McGhee, 2010-13 Season: 794 in 1976 Game: 556-Travis Lulay vs. Sac St, 2004 Season: .660-DeNarius McGhee, 2012, ‘13 Game: 78 vs. Fresno State, 1974 AAll-Purposell-Purpose YardsYards TTouchdownouchdown PassesPasses MMostost RushingRushing YardsYards Career: 4,453-Shawn Johnson, 2011-14 Career: 79-DeNarius McGhee, 2010-13 Season: 3,117 in 2014 Career-Active: 2,308-Troy Andersen, 2017- Career-Active: 198-Tucker Rovig Game: 483 vs. Fresno State, 1973 Season: 1,759-Ryan Johnson, 2001 Season: 30-Kelly Bradley, 1984 Game: 374-Shawn Johnson vs. EWU, 2014 Game: 5-fi ve times FFewestewest RushingRushing YardsYards Season: 555 in 1986 RReceivingeceiving YardsYards Game: -33 vs. Sam Houston State, 1986 RRushingushing Yards,Yards, TotalTotal Career: 3,646-Ryan Johnson, 1999-2002 Career: 2,816-Tanner Bleskin, 2010-13 Career-Active: 2,263-Troy Andersen, 2017- Career-Active: 522-L. McCutcheon, 2017- RRushingushing TTouchdownsouchdowns Season: 1,537-Ryan Johnson, 2001 Season: 1,149-Joe Bignell, 1984 Season: 43 in 2014 Game: 298-Don Hass vs. Weber St, 19967 Game: 239-Mike Jeff erson vs. NAU, 2006 Game: 6 fi ve times RRushingushing Yards,Yards, AvgAvg perper GmGm RReceptionseceptions RRushingushing FirstFirst DownsDowns Career: 101.5-Don Hass, 1965-67 Career: 193-Tanner Bleskin, 2010-13 Game: 25 vs. Portland State, 1968 Career-Active: 76.6-Isaiah Ifanse, 2018- Career-Active 31-L. McCutcheon, 2017- Season: 146.0-Don Hass, 1966 Season: 88*-Joe Bignell, 1984 PPassingassing YardsYards Game: 21-David Pandt vs. EWU, 1985 Season: 3,672 in 1984 RRushingushing TTouchdownsouchdowns Game: 516 vs. Sac State, 2004 Career: 47-Cody Kirk, 2010-13 TTouchdownouchdown CatchesCatches Career-Active: 33-Troy Andersen, 2017- Career: 21-Kelly Davis, 1983-86 Season: 21-Troy Andersen, 2017- Career-Active: 4-L. McCutcheon, 2017- PPassass AAttemptsttempts Season: 12-Sam McCullum, 1972 Season: 529 in 1984 Game: 5 by four players Game: -- Game: 66 vs. Eastern Washington, 1985 1100-Yard00-Yard RushingRushing GamesGames *-includes playoff s PPassass CompletionsCompletions Career: 17-Ryan Johnson, 1999-2002 Season: 301 in 1984 Career-Active: 11-Troy Andersen, 2017- Game: 42 vs. Portland State, 1985 Season: 9-Troy Andersen, 2018

TTouchdownouchdown PassesPasses 11,000-Yard,000-Yard RushingRushing SeasonsSeasons Season: 32 in 1984 Career: 2 by many Game: 6 twoce PPassingassing YardsYards MMostost IInterceptionsnterceptions Career: 11,203-DeNarius McGhee, 2010-13 Season: 29 in 1985 Career-Active: 2,553-Tucker Rovig, 2018- Game: 6 vs. Fresno State, 1968 Season: 3,508-Kelly Bradley, 1984 Game: 516-Travis Lulay vs. Sac St, 2004 PPointsoints Season: 496, 2014 PPassass AAttemptsttempts Game: 77 vs. UC Davis, 2014 Career: 1,559-Travis Lulay, 2002-05 Career-Active: 347-Tucker Rovig, 2018- Season: 499-Kelly Bradley, 1984 Game: 66-Kelly Bradley vs. EWU, 1985