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FOOTBALL Brett Pyne, BYU Athletic Communications | O: (801) 422-4912 | C: (801) 367-1631 | Brett Pyne@Byu.Edu | Twitter: @Byucougars, Facebook.Com/Byufootball GAME 13 | BYU vs. Washington | Friday, Dec. 27 | 6:30 p.m. PST | San Francisco | AT&T Park | ESPN | KSL Radio | www.BYUcougars.com FOOTBALL Brett Pyne, BYU Athletic Communications | O: (801) 422-4912 | C: (801) 367-1631 | [email protected] | twitter: @byucougars, facebook.com/byufootball AWAY HOME BYU 2013 SCHEDULE GAME INFORMATION Kickoff .................. 6:35 p.m. PST Date Day Opponent Time/Result TV 8/31 Sat at Virginia L, 19-16 ESPNU TV ........................... ESPN 9/7 Sat Texas W, 40-21 ESPN2 Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Brian Griese 9/21 Sat Utah L, 20-13 ESPN2 (analyst), Tom Luginbill (sideline) 9/27 Fri Middle Tennessee W, 37-10 ESPNU Radio ......... Cougar IMG Sports Network 10/4 Fri at Utah State W, 31-14 CBSS (KSL 1160 AM, 102.7 FM, KSL.com, BYUcou- 10/12 Sat Georgia Tech W, 38-20 ESPNU gars.com, BYU Radio Sirius XM 143) 10/19 Sat at Houston W, 47-46 ESNWS Greg Wrubell (play-by-play), Marc Lyons 10/25 Fri Boise State W, 37-20 ESPN (analyst), Nate Meikle (sideline) 11/9 Sat at Wisconsin L, 27-17 ESPN BYU (8-4) Opp. Radio ........................ KJR 950 AM WASHINGTON (8-4, 5-4 PAC-12) 11/16 Sat Idaho State W, 59-13 BYUtv COUGARS Live Stats .............. BYUcougars.com HUSKIES 11/23 Sat at Notre Dame L, 23-13 NBC TV pregame show .... BYUtv, 5:30 p.m. PST 11/30 Sat at Nevada W, 28-23 CBSS Head Coach ...... Bronco Mendenhall Interim H.C. ..... Marques Tuiasosopo 12/27 Fri vs. Washington (N) 6:30 p.m. ESPN Alma Mater ........ Oregon St., 1988 SERIES INFORMATION (HC for 2014 will be Chris Peterson) All times local to site Career Record �����������������82-33 (.713) Series is tied . 4-4 Career Record �������������������������������N/A Record at BYU ����������������������������Same Last Meeting ...... BYU won 23-17, 9/4/10 Record at UW . .N/A Record vs. UW �������������������������������2-0 H/A/N ................... 3-1, 1-3, 0-0 Record vs. BYU . .N/A BYU STORYLINES • The 2013 Fight Hunger Bowl is BYU’s ninth straight bowl appearance. The Cougars are 6-2 in bowl games under Bronco Mendenhall and currently on a four-game win streak. BYU is 13-17-1 in bowl games. • BYU is 4-4 against Washington. The last time the Cougars and the Huskies met was in the season opener Fight Hunger Bowl in 2010, when BYU defeated the Huskies 23-17 in Provo. • BYU is 70-120-6 against Pac-12 opponents. BYU’s last win against a Pac-12 opponent was Washington BYU has been bowl eligible in each of the nine seasons State, which the Cougars defeated 30-6 in Provo on Aug. 30, 2012. under head coach Bronco Mendenhall. Over the past • with 274.6 yards per game earned on the ground. eight seasons, the Cougars have a 6-2 bowl record. BYU ranks No. 10 in the nation in rushing offense No program in the country has won more bowl games • BYU is also No. 14 in total offense with 495.3 yards per game. over that time period. Last season, BYU defeated San • Cody Hoffman holds the BYU all-time records for career receiving yards with 3,445, receptions with 248 Diego State 23-6 in the Poinsettia Bowl. The Cougars and touchdown receptions with 33. He needs one more 100-yard receiving game to pass Austin Collie and have won four-straight bowl appearances, defeating and 146 more all-purpose yards to pass Curtis Brown to hold the BYU all-time records in those categories. Oregon State, UTEP, Tulsa and San Diego State from • Van Noy is No. 4 nationally among active players in career sacks (26). He is also No. 3 in career solo 2009-12. tackles for loss (57), No. 5 in career tackles for loss yards (306), No. 3 in career forced fumbles (11), No. 4 in KVN3.com career solo sacks (25) and No. 3 in career sack yards (192). • 1,000 yards. Sophomore quarterback Taysom Hill has 1,211 rushing yards and 2,645 passing yards this For up-to-date information on two-time All-American senior linebacker Kyle Van Noy at KVN3.com. Visit the season, the first BYU player and 23rd in the NCAA to have 1,000 rushing yards and 2,000 passing yards in a site for the latest news, photos and videos of Van Noy, season. Sophomore running back Jamaal Williams has 1,202 rush yards. It’s the first time in BYU history two the first Cougar to be named All-America in back-to- players have rushed for 1,000 in the same season. back seasons since Dennis Pitta in 2008-09. BYU PROJECTED DEPTH CHART OFFENSE DEFENSE QB 4 Taysom Hill 6-2 221 So. LE 90 Bronson Kaufusi 6-7 282 So. 15 Ammon Olsen 6-3 209 So. 95 Logan Taele 6-2 251 So. RB 21 Jamaal Williams 6-0 200 So. NT 55 Eathyn Manumaleuna 6-2 305 Sr. TEAM COMPARISON 28 Adam Hine 6-1 202 So. 99 Marques Johnson 6-2 308 Jr. (averages as of 12/9) HB 33 Paul Lasike 6-0 227 Jr. RE 44 Remington Peck 6-4 250 So. 24 Algernon Brown 6-1 219 Fr. 54 Merrill Taliauli 6-2 312 Fr. BYU CATEGORY UW SLOT 12 JD Falslev 5-8 175 Sr. SLB 2 Spencer Hadley 6-1 227 Sr. 31.3 Scoring Offense 38.5 89 Terenn Houk 6-4 214 So. 5 Alani Fua 6-5 228 Jr. 21.3 Scoring Defense 23.4 WR 2 Cody Hoffman 6-4 210 Sr. MLB 41 Uani ‘Unga 6-1 233 Sr. 24.8 First Downs 25 13 Kurt Henderson 6-1 180 So. 25 Teu Kautai 6-1 220 So. 274.6 Rushing Off. (YPG) 243.1 WR 17 Skyler Ridley 6-0 182 Sr. BLB 45 Tyler Beck 6-1 220 Sr. 22 Manoa Pikula 6-1 235 So. 157.4 Rushing Def. (YPG) 159.8 1 Ross Apo 6-3 207 Jr. 220.8 Passing Off. (YPG) 271.2 TE 82 Kaneakua Friel 6-5 261 Sr. WLB 3 Kyle Van Noy 6-3 245 Sr. 18 Richard Wilson 6-3 245 Sr. 43 Jherremya Leuta-Douyere 6-0 231 So. 226.4 Passing Def. (YPG) 222.2 495.3 Total Offense 514.3 LT 77 Michael Yeck 6-8 292 Jr. FC 4 Robertson Daniel 6-1 198 Jr. 75 Brad Wilcox 6-7 300 Fr. 15 Michael Davis 6-2 180 Fr. 383.8 Total Defense 381.9 24.8 Kickoff Return 20.5 LG 73 Solomone Kafu 6-2 315 Jr. BC 32 Mike Hague 5-10 190 Sr. 79 Manaaki Vaitai 6-3 317 Sr. 11 Dallin Leavitt 5-11 198 Fr. 9.6 Punt Return 5.2 C 70 Terrance Alletto 6-3 292 So. KAT 9 Daniel Sorensen 6-2 208 Sr. 67.8 Penalties (YPG) 75.7 50 Edward Fusi 6-0 317 Jr. 23 Kai Nacua 6-1 205 Fr. 34.9 Net Punting 38.7 RG 55 Brayden Kearsley 6-4 295 Fr. FS 20 Craig Bills 6-1 205 Jr. 27:26 Time of Poss. 28:44 67 Kyle Johnson 6-4 295 Fr. 7 Skye PoVey 5-11 200 Jr. 38% 3rd Down % 50% RT 57 De’Ondre Wesley 6-7 330 Jr. 56% 4th Down % 44% 72 Ryker Mathews 6-6 309 So. 24-173 Sacks-Yards 36-216 33-210 Sacks Allowed 30-200 SPECIAL TEAMS SPECIAL TEAMS K 37 Justin Sorensen 6-1 243 Sr. PR 12 JD Falslev 5-8 175 Sr. 81% Blue Zone % 89% P 26 Scott Arellano 6-1 190 Jr. 2 Cody Hoffman 6-4 210 Sr. 81% Opp. Blue Zone % 81% DS 96 Kevin O’Mary 6-4 240 Sr. KR 28 Adam Hine 6-1 202 So. H 26 Scott Arellano 6-1 190 Jr. 33 Paul Lasike 6-0 227 Jr. 2013 BYU FOOTBALL MEDIA INFORMATION-2 FOOTBALL CONTACTS MEDIA AVAILABILITY AND POLICY Football SID ...........................Brett Pyne Office .............................801-422-4912 WEEKLY GAME NOTES Cell ...............................801-367-1631 Thank you for your coverage of BYU Football for the 2013 season. These game notes have been designed to provide Email [email protected] local, regional and national media with useful information about the BYU football program, specific to this week’s game. Additional information on BYU’s history and tradition, along with much more in-depth team information can Assistant SID .......................Rachel Hawks be found in your copy of the 2013 BYU Football Almanac. You can also find more information at byucougars.com. Cell ...............................801-380-9668 Should you need additional information such as photographs, video or additional almanacs, please contact the BYU Email [email protected] Athletic Communications office at (801) 422-8948. Assistant SID ..................... Aaron Sorenson Cell ...............................435-851-3879 BYUtv PREGAME AND POSTGAME SHOWS Email [email protected] Watch the football pregame and postgame shows before every kickoff and after the game on BYUtv and BYUt- Intern SID ........................ 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