GAME 7 AT SACRAMENTO STATE Henderschott for a touchdown pass for the sec­ 45, at Sac State 30 ond time in the game, cutting the Grizzly lead to 28-21. Oct. 24,2009 at Sacramento, Calif. UM SAC On its next drive, Montana took the ball • Temperature: 77 • Scattered clouds • Attendance: 7,629 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 13 6 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 3 down to the Sac 31-yard line and then success­ Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total fully completed a fake field goal, as holder Jeff Montana 7 14 14 10 45 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 2-3 Larson ran for 14 yards to the Hornet 17 for a Sacramento State 7 7 7 9 30 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-8 2-20 key first down. Two plays later Brooks-Fletcher Qtr Time Scoring play RUSHING: Montana-Brooks-Fleteher 22-133; Chase Reynolds 20- scored on a 17-yard run, making it 35-21 UM 1st 08:19 UM - Marc Mariani 18 pass from Andrew Selle with 1:07 left in the third stanza. (Brody McKnight kick), 10-80 4:05 112; Jeff Larson 1-14; Peter Nguyen 1-0; Dan Moore 1-0; 04:49 SAC - Terrance Dailey 3 yd run (Chris Diniz kick), TEAM 1-minus 2; Andrew Selle 3-minus 9; Justin Roper The trick play kept Montana driving. Two 10-793:23 2-minus 13. plays later, Thomas Brooks-Fletcher ran for a 2nd 14:13 SAC - J. Hendershott 25 pass from Jason Smith Sac State-Terrance Dailey 19-90; Sam McCowan 7-35; Ja­ 17-yard touchdown, giving the Grizzlies a 35- (Chris Diniz kick), 8-74 3:32 son Smith 4-minus 5. 21 lead. The score was Brooks-Fletcher’s first 06:34 UM - Chase Reynolds 2 run (McKnight kick), 8-66 PASSING: touchdown of the season. 3:09 Montana-Andrew Selle 9-15-0-109; Justin Roper 9-11-1- On Sac’s first drive of the fourth quarter, Griz 02:06 UM - Reynolds 1 run (McKnight kick), 9-49 4:26 127. safety Mike Cummings picked off a pass at the 3rd 09:32 UM - Reynolds 5 run (McKnight kick), 1-5 0:05 Sac State-Jason Smith 31-46-2-323. UM 24, and the Grizzlies then put together an 05:52 SAC - Hendershott 18 pass from Smith (Diniz RECEIVING: kick), 8-74 3:34 11-play, 56-yard drive that took almost five min­ Montana-Jabin Sambrano 4-114; Marc Mariani 4-36; 01:07 UM - Brooks-Fletcher 17 run (McKnight kick), 13- utes (4:53), and Griz kicker Brody McKnight Steve Pfahler 2-21; Sam Gratton 2-18; Dan Beaudin 2-15 904:37 gave his team a three-score lead, connecting on Tyler Palmer 1-14; Chase Reynolds 1-8; Rob Overton 1-5; 4th 08:04 UM - McKnight 38 field goal, 11-56 4:53 a 38-yard field goal. McKnight’s three-pointer Brooks-Fletcher 1-5. 05:06 SAC - Brett Willis 28 pass from Smith (Diniz kick), Sac State-Brandyn Reed 10-111; Dylan Lane 6-54; J. Hen­ gave the Griz a 38-21 lead with 8:04 left to play. 12-672:58 dershott 4-63; Sam McCowan 4-27; Ron Richardson 2-22; Sac State cut Montana’s lead to 38-28 on a 03:35 UM - J. Sambrano 57 pass from Justin Roper (McK­ Matt Larson 2-8; Brett Willis 1-28; Brian Heath 1-8; Mark 28-yard TD pass from Smith to Brett Willis with night kick), 4-801:30 Lavey 1-2. 5:06 remaining on the clock. 00:53 SAC-TEAM safety Sophomore wide receiver Jabin Sambrano UM : SAC helped extend the Grizzlies lead with a 57-yard FIRST DOWNS 29 26 Montana-Caleb McSurdy 1-17; Mike Cummings 1 -0. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-235 30-120 Sac State-Zach Schrader 1-12. touchdown reception on a screen play, giving PASSING YDS (NET) 236 323 SACKS (UA-A): Montana a 45-28 advantage with 3:35 left. Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-18-1 46-31-2 Montana-Tyler Hobbs 1-0; Brandon Dodson 1-0. The Hornets scored the final points of the TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 77-471 76-443 Sac State-Kevin Moore 1-0; Christian Clark 1-0. game with a safety, giving Sac State two points Punt Returns-Yards 1-54 1-3 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): and the ball, and the Hornets still had hope, but Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-58 7-134 Montana-Donny Lisowski 6-1; Brandon Dodson 5-2; linebacker Caleb McSurdy sealed the victory for Returns-Yards 2-17 1-12 Shawn Lebsock3-4; Brandon Fisher 4-1; Josh Stuberg 1-4; Montana with an interception. Punts (Number-Avg) 3-44.0 4-40.5 Jace Palmer 2-2; S. Schillinger 1-3; Cole Lockwood 2-2. Montana finished the game with 471 yards of Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-1 Sac State-Peter Buck 6-12; Geoff Warner 2-8; Zach Penalties-Yards 6-42 4-59 total offense. Andrew Selle started Schrader 2-8; Greg Johnson 3-5; Kevin Moore 2-6. Possession Time 31:46 28:14 the game and was 9-of-15-0 for 109 yards and a touchdown. Justin Roper rotated at QB, going SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - Chase back possessions. The go-ahead touchdown was 9-of-ll-l for 127 yards and a score. Reynolds and Thomas Brooks-Fletcher com­ set up by a successful on-side kick which was re­ Brooks-Fletcher had 22 carries for a career- bined for 245 rushing yards and four touch­ covered by redshirt freshman quarterback Ger­ high 133 yards - his fourth career 100-yard downs to lead the second-ranked Grizzlies (7- ald Kemp on the Sac 49-yard line. game. Reynolds had 20 totes for 112 yards and 0/4-0) to a 45-30 win. The two touchdown runs by Reynolds were three TDs, and he now has 11 career 100-yard On the opening drive for Montana, Andrew 2-and 1-yarders, the second giving the Griz a rushing games and has rushed for 11 TDs this Selle found Marc Mariani over the middle for an 21-14 lead with 2:06 left in the half, and Mon­ season. 18-yard TD pass. tana led the rest of the way. Mariani had four catches for 36 yards and a The Grizzlies’ early 7-0 lead didn’t last long, Reynolds scored his third touchdown of the TD, while Sambrano had four grabs for a team- though, as the Hornets (2-5/2-3) marched down game and 13th of the season after Marc Mari­ high 114 yards, and tight ends Dan Beaudin and the field, scoring a touchdown on a 3-yard run ani returned a Hornet’s punt 54 yards to the Sac Steve Pfahler had two grabs each. by halfback Terrance Dailey. 5-yard line. Reynolds’ third touchdown run of Cornerbacks Donny Lisowski and Brandon With a 7-7 tie to start the second quarter, Sac the afternoon came on the first play from scrim­ Dodson had a team-high seven tackles each, as State completed a 25-yard touchdown pass from mage after Mariani’s punt return, and gave Mon­ did linebacker Shawn Lebsock. Dodson also had quarterback Jason Smith to receiver John Hen­ tana a 28-14 advantage with 9:32 left in the third a sack, a forced fumble and PD. dershott, giving the Hornets a 14-7 lead at the quarter. Sac’s Smith was 31-of-46-2 for 323 yards and 14:13 mark of the second quarter. Sac State responded with an eight-play scor­ three TDs. Junior receiver Brandyn Reed led the The Grizzlies answered with two touchdowns ing drive to pull within a score, as quarterback Hornets with 10 catches for 111 yards. Dailey by running back Chase Reynolds on back-to- Jason Smith connected with wide receiver John rushed 19 times for 90 yards and a score. Line­ backer Peter Buck had a game-high 18 tackles. 2010 Grizzly Football 72 i O i GAME 8 WEBER STATE Kicker Brody McKnight gave Montana a 20- At M ontana 31, W eber State 10 point cushion with 14:09 left on a 42-yard field goal, making it 23-3 Grizzlies. Oct. 31,2009 at Missoula, Mont. RUSHING: Attendance: 25,811 Weber State-Trevyn Smith 20-64; Bo Bolen 3-13; Cam­ WSU scored its only TD of the game on a Temperature: 55 • Wind: 5-10 W • Weather: Partly eron Higgins 3-minus 21. flea-flicker play, as halfback Bob Bolen took a Sunny Montana-Chase Reynolds 33-241; Brooks-Fletcher hand-off, pitched the ball back to Higgins, and 9-28; Andrew Selle 4-22; Dan Moore 3-4; Gerald Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Higgins lofted a 59-yard scoring pass to Mike Kemp 2-minus l;Justin Roper 1-minus 6. Weber State 0 3 0 7 10 Phillips, cutting the UM lead to 23-10 with 11:15 Montana 13 0 7 11 31 PASSING: to go. Qtr Time Scoring play Weber State-Cameron Higgins 16-34-4-243. After a three-and-out by both teams, Mon­ 1st 09:04 UM - Dan Beaudin 3 pass from Andrew Selle Montana-Andrew Selle 13-26-0-214; Justin Roper tana put together another impressive scoring (Brody McKnight kick), 10-75 4:53 1-4-0-4. drive, going 79 yards on eight plays, as Selle hit 02:05 UM - Jace Palmer 57 interception return (Jeff RECEIVING: halfback Thomas Brooks-Fletcher on a screen Larson: rush failed) Weber State-Tim Toone 5-73; Mike Phillips 3-82; pass which resulted in a 14-yard touchdown and 2nd 10:56 WSU - Mike Snoy 36 field goal, 7-29 2:27 Joe Collins 3-35; Bo Bolen 3-27; Zac Eidridge 1-21; a 31-10 lead by the Griz with 4:52 remaining. 3rd 12:08 UM - Chase Reynolds 2 run (Brody McK­ Kam. Kaimikaua 1-5. Reynolds was the catalyst again on UM s final night kick), 6-81 2:46 Montana-Marc Mariani 4-98; Jabin Sambrano 3-20; scoring drive, as he picked up 53 yards on five 4th 14:09 UM - Brody McKnight 42 field goal, 13-70 Steve Pfahler 4:18 totes, although a Selle to Marc Mariani 17-yard 2-51; Brooks-Fletcher 2-34; Dan Beaudin 2-10; 11:16 WSU - Mike Phillips 59 pass from Cameron Hig­ hook-up, which gave the Grizzlies a first-and- gins (Mike Snoy kick), 2-61 0:41 Chase Reynolds 1-5. 10 on the WSU 4-yard line, was also a key play. 04:52 UM - Brooks-Fletcher 14 pass from Andrew Selle INTERCEPTIONS: An illegal use of hands penalty by the Grizzlies (Steve Pfahler pass from Andrew Selle), 8-79 4:0 Weber State-None. Montana-Trumaine Johnson moved the ball back to the Wildcat 14, but on WSU UM 2-14; Jace Palmer 1-57; Andrew Swink 1-9. the next play after the penalty, Selle hit Brooks- FIRST DOWNS 13 24 FUMBLES: WSU-Higgins 1-0. Montana-Gerald Kemp Fletcher, whose 14-yard touchdown was his first RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-56 52-288 1-0. career receiving touchdown. 243 218 PASSING YDS (NET) SACKS (UA-A): The Grizzly defense limited the Wildcats to 34-16-4 30-14-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int Weber State-Caldwell Taylor 1-0. 299 total yards (26 carries for 56 yards rushing, TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 60-299 82-506 Montana-Bryan Waldhauser 1-0; Sev. Campbell 1-0; 243 yards passing), and picked off four of Hig­ Punt Returns-Yards 1-8 3-4 Josh Harris 1-0. Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-121 3-76 gins’ passes. Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 4-80 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Montana cornerback Trumaine Johnson, Punts (Number-Avg) 7-38.0 6-32.8 WSU-Taylor Sedillo 7-10; Beau Hadley 6-9; Jordan who missed last Saturday’s game at Sac State due Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Brown 3-11; Caldwell Taylor 5-8; Willie Harris 1-9; to injury, had a team-high 8 tackles, two picks, Penalties-Yards 7-65 6-65 Kevin Linehan 2-7; Maiah Fa’atoafe 1-5. and two pass deflections. Johnson now has eight Possession Time 22:36 37:24 Montana-Trumaine Johnson 3-5; Andrew Swink career interceptions in two-plus seasons. Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 7 of 16 5-1; Sev. Campbell 3-2; S. Schillinger 2-3; Shawn Cornerback Andrew Swink added 6 tackles 0 of 1 Oof 2 Fourth-Down Conversions Lebsock 2-2; Alex Shaw 1-3; Austin Mullins 0-4; and a pick, while end Severin Campbell added 1-2 3-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Brandon Fisher 0-4; Brock Coyle 0-3; Josh Stuberg Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 3-21 five stops, a sack, and 2 tackles for loss. 0-3; Bobby Alt 0-3. The Grizzlies racked up 506 total yards (52 rushes for 288 yards and 218 yards passing), and MISSOULA, MONTANA - Running back sive end Jace Palmer intercepted a pass by WSU had 11 more (24 to 13) first downs. Chase Reynolds rushed 33 times for a career- quarterback Cameron Higgins and raced 57 Reynolds, who rushed 21 times for 193 yards high 241 yards and a touchdown, and the de­ yards for his first-ever collegiate touchdown. in the second half, had a previous career-high of fense stymied one of the best offenses in the The extra point snap was errant and Montana 233 yards rushing against Texas State in a first Football Championship Subdivision, as the host was unable to get the PAT attempt off, and led round FCS playoff game last season. and second-ranked Grizzlies defeated the 14th- 13-0 with 2:05 left in the first quarter. Reynolds now has 2,405 career rushing ranked Wildcats 31-10 in a pivotal Big Sky Con­ The Wildcats, who entered the contest ranked yards which move him up to third all-time, as he ference game. fourth in the FCS in passing yards a game (307.0 passed Rocky Klever (2,228 yards, 1977-71). The Grizzlies set a -Grizzly Sta­ ypg ) and eighth in total offense (440.8 ypg), Selle was 13-of-26-0 for 214 yards and two dium attendance record for the fifth time in scored just three first-half points, as Mike Snoy touchdowns. five home games this season, as 25,811 fans saw hit a 36-yard field goal at the 10:56 mark of the Mariani had team-highs of 4 receptions for the Grizzlies stay unbeaten at 8-0 and improve second quarter, and Montana led 13-3 at inter­ 98 yards, while Jabin Sambrano caught three to 5-0 in the conference. The Wildcats are 5-4 mission. balls for 20 yards, and Steve Pfahler, Brooks- overall and 5-2 in the Big Sky. Montana scored the only points in the third Fletcher and Beaudin had two grabs each. Be- Montana set the tone early, going 75 yards quarter on a six-play, 81-yard drive which cul­ audin’s touchdown grab was the first for him this on 10 plays in its first drive, with Andrew Selle minated with a 2-yard touchdown run by Reyn­ season and the fourth in his career. throwing a 3-yard touchdown pass to tight end olds. It was all Chase Reynolds on that drive, as Dan Beaudin, giving UM a 7-0 lead. the junior from Drummond carried the ball four The Grizzlies took a two-touchdown lead times for 58 yards. later in the opening quarter when UM defen- 2010 Grizzly Football 73 GAME 9 AT IDAHO STATE yards, and McKnights kick attempt was blocked Montana 12, at Idaho State 10 by Michael Wright to leave the score 9-3 ISU at Nov. 7,2009 at Pocatello, Idaho RUSHING: halftime. Attendance: 6,461 Montana-Chase Reynolds 22-123; Brooks-Fletcher Things got crazy after halftime. A holding call nullified a 66-yard Mariani punt return for Score by Quarters 3 4 Total 9-20; Andrew Selle 6-14. a touchdown, and neither team found success in Montana 0 3 12 Idaho State- Clint Knickrehm 19-102; Russel Hill Idaho State 0 7 10 8-8; Skylar Morgan 1-1. the third quarter. PASSING: After a combined four straight punts to start Qtr Time Scoring play Montana-Andrew Selle 19-28-1-321; Justin Roper the second half, Montanas drive ended when ISU 1st 06:49 UM - Brody McKnight 27 field goal, 10-81 stopped the Griz and took the ball over on downs. 4:30 2-6-0-14; TEAM 0-1-0-0. The Bengals immediately turned it over when 00:26 ISU - Jarrett Huk 25 field goal, 14-79 6:18 Idaho State- Russel Hill 23-36-1-198. 2nd 00:40 UM - Thomas Brooks-Fletcher 1 run (Brody RECEIVING: Hill, trying to avoid an Austin Mullins sack, at­ McKnight kick blocked), 12-71 6:23 Montana-Marc Mariani 8-192; Chase Reynolds 5-57; tempted to throw the ball away, but the pass went 4th 10:29 ISU - Kelvin Krosch 21 pass from Russel Hill Dan Beaudin 3-33; Jabin Sambrano 2-32; Sam Grat- straight to Montana linebacker Josh Stuberg at (Huk kick), 9-56 2:17 ton 1-8; Brooks-Fletcher 1-8; Tyler Palmer 1-5. the ISU 36. 00:00 UM - McKnight 33 field goal, 9-67 1:25 Idaho State- Jaron Taylor 6-48; Kelvin Krosch 5-58; The Griz were driving the short field, but that UM ISU Josh Hill 3-16; Shaq Senegal 2-22; Bryant Ward 2-21; possession fell apart when A.J. Storms recovered FIRST DOWNS 22 20 JD Ponciano 2-20; Clint Knickrehm 2-13; Skylar a Montana fumble. A Carson Bender sack ended RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-157 28-111 Morgan 1-0. the ensuing Bengal drive, forcing a punt, but the PASSING YDS (NET) 335 198 INTERCEPTIONS: Montana-Josh Stuberg 1-4. ISU- turnover frenzy continued when Selle threw an Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-21-1 36-23-1 Keith McGowen 1-2. interception to Keith McGowen, setting up ISU at TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-492 64-309 FUMBLES: Montana-Andrew Selle 3-1; Chase Reynolds its own 44-yard line. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-5 1-1. ISU-None. The Bengals were finally able to capitalize on Punt Returns-Yards 4-39 1-5 the Montana miscue, putting together a 9-play, Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-22 3-51 SACKS: Montana-Josh Harris 1-0; Carson Bender 1-0. Interception Returns-Yards 1-4 1-2 ISU-Rustin Phillips 1-0. 56-yard touchdown drive, capped by Hills 21- yard slant pass to Kelvin Krosch. Huk’s extra point Punts (Number-Avg) 4-46.5 6-46.0 TACKLE LEADERS S (UA-A): Fumbles-Lost 4-2 0-0 Montana-Brandon Fisher 5-4; Erik Stoll 2-5; Alex gave the Bengals their first lead (10-9) of the game Penalties-Yards 12-129 10-68 Shaw 3-3; Sev. Campbell 4-1; Keith Thompson 3-2; with 10:29 to go. Possession Time 30:09 29:51 Shawn Lebsock 3-2; Austin Mullins 2-3; Brandon Montana gave the ball away again when ISU s Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 4 of 12 Dodson 2-1; S. Schiliinger 2-0; Josh Harris 2-0; An­ Sean Rutten forced Selle to fumble following an Fourth-Down Conversions Oof 2 Oof 1 drew Swink 1-1; Jace Palmer 0-2; Tyler Hobbs 0-2. 8-yard carry. It was recovered by Chris Holmesly Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 1-1 Idaho State- Phillip Arias 4-9; Chris Holmesly 9-3; to give the Bengals the ball at their 17. The teams Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 1-4 A.J. Storms 7-4; Michael Wright 5-2; Dustin Tew 4-3; then traded punts, and ISU had the lead and the Daniel Urias 1-5; Rustin Phillips 3-2. ball with 3:50 left. The Griz defense allowed only 19 yards in six plays while burning only 2:25 off the game clock. POCATELLO, IDAHO - Kicker Brody Mariani, Montanas player of the game, caught Jon Vanderwielens 44-yard punt went out-of- McKniight hit a 33-yard field goal with no time 8 balls for 192 yards. Selle was 19-28 for 321 yards bounds at the UM 17 to set up Montanas final remaining to keep the Grizzlies (9-0/6-0 Big Sky) and an interception. Reynolds ran 22 times for drive. unbeaten. 123 yards, while Thomas Brooks-Fletcher had Montanas final possession began at the UM UM s lone touchdown. 17 with 1:25 to go, the Griz trailing 10-9. Quar­ ISUs Russel Hill threw for 198 yards, go­ terback Andrew Selle was 3-of-5 passing on the ing 23-36 with a TD and an interception. Clint game-winning drive. All three completions were Knickrehm had 102 rushing yards on 19 carries. big gainers, including a 39-yard strike to Marc After forcing the Bengals to punt on the Mariani to move Montana to the ISU 15. Chase opening drive, Montanas offense started off with Reynolds followed that up with a 14-yard carry to a 10-play drive that gained 81 yards; 42 of those the 1-yard line. A Reynolds goal line dive couldn’t came when Selle hit Mariani down the right side­ break through, and after Selle spiked the ball to line, moving the Griz to the ISU 7. The drive was stop the clock at 0:09, an offensive pass interfer­ stalled by an illegal block, and UM eventually ence penalty moved the field goal try back 15 settled for a McKnight 27-yard field goal. yards. The Bengals answered with a field goal of ISU called two timeouts to ice McKnight, but their own, a 25-yard effort from Jarrett Huk, on a the sophomore kicker stayed perfect from inside 14-play, 79-yard drive, aided by two UM penalties 40 yards and sealed the game for the Griz. for 25 yards. Montana outgained Idaho State 492-309, in­ The Griz got on the board again in the second cluding a hefty 335-198 passing advantage, but quarter when Thomas Brooks-Fletcher ran up the the Griz had 129 penalty yards and three turn­ middle for a 1 -yard TD. A personal foul after the overs. UM touchdown moved the conversion back 15 Marc Mariani, Montana’s player of the game, caught 8 balls for 192 yards at ISU. 2010 Grizzly Football 74 GAME 10NORTHERN A 20-yard field goal by sophomore kicker At Montana 38, Northern Colorado 10 Brody McKnight and a 32-yard touchdown pass from junior quarterback Andrew Selle to senior Nov. 14,2009 at Missoula, Mont. UNC UM wide receiver Marc Mariani closed out the scor­ Attendance; 25,231 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-5 Temperature: 34 • Wind: 9 SW • Weather: Cloudy Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-13 ing. Reynolds rushed 23 times for his 151 yards, RUSHING: Score by Quarters 2 3 4 Total and had just seven carries for 107 yards and a Northern Colorado- Harris, Andre 8-25; Orms, Dylan 4-25; Northern Colorado 7 3 0 10 pair of TDs in the second half. He also had three Montana 14 14 10 38 Robinson, J. 3-10; Burnley, John 3-5; Waggener, Bryan 6-minus 10; Barbiasz, Lee 0-minus 1. catches for 26 yards. Qtr Time Scoring play Montana- Chase Reynolds 23-151; Peter Nguyen 9-43; Jus­ Reynolds now has 1,096 yards rushing for 15 2nd 13:29 UNC - Thompson, Alex 18 pass from Waggen- tin Roper 5-41; Brooks-Fletcher 4-10; TEAM 1-minus 2. touchdowns this season. He is the 10th player in er, Bryan (York, Michael kick), 10-75 4:30 school history to rush for more than 1,000 yards 08:03 UM - Chase Reynolds 1 run (Brody McKnight PASSING: kick), 12-595:19 Northern Colorado-Waggener, Bryan 26-44-1-200. in a season and the third UM player to go over 00:28 UM - Tyler Palmer 19 pass from Justin Roper (McK­ Montana-Justin Roper 13-20-0-123; Andrew Selle 6-9-1- the 1,000-yard plateau twice, joining Yohance night kick), 11-80 3:47 72. Humphery (1,658 yards in 2001 and 1,277 yards 3rd 13:53 UM - Reynolds 54 run (Brody McKnight kick), RECEIVING: in 1999) and Lex Hilliard (1,322 yards in 2005 3-801:00 Northern Colorado-Walker, Patrick 12-82; Thompson, and 1,132 yards in 2007). Reynolds rushed for 12:03 UM - Reynolds 37 run (Brody McKnight kick), 1-37 Alex 7-74; Burnley, John 3-12; Davis, Jace 2-10; Harris, An­ 1,583 yards last season. 0:11 dre 1-11; Robinson, J. 1-11. Roper was 13-of-20-0 for 123 yards and a 03:29 UNC - York 25 field goal, 21-70 8:27 Montana-Marc Mariani 3-49; Tyler Palmer 3-43; Chase touchdown, while Selle was 6-of-9-l for 72 yards 4th 13:32 UM - McKnight 20 field goal, 10-34 3:16 Reynolds 3-26; Dan Beaudin 2-24; Peter Nguyen 2-21; and a score. Mariani had three grabs for 49 yards 03:41 UM - Marc Mariani 32 pass from Andrew Selle Jabin Sambrano 2-7; Sam Gratton 2-4; Steve Pfahler 1-13; and a TD, while Palmer had three catches for 43 (McKnight kick), 7-72 3:17 Brooks-Fletcher 1-8. yards and a touchdown. Nine different players UNC UM INTERCEPTIONS: UNC-Wofford, Quincy 1-22. Mont.- caught passes for Montana. FIRST DOWNS 16 20 Andrew Swink 1-9. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-54 42-243 Griz senior linebacker Shawn Lebsock had a FUMBLES: Northern Colorado-Bumley, John 1-0; PASSING YDS (NET) 200 195 team-high nine tackles; junior safety Erik Stoll Waggener, Bryan 1 -0. Montana-None. Passes Att-Comp-Int 44-26-1 29-19-1 added eight stops; and sophomore LB Alex Shaw TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-254 71-438 SACKS (UA-A); UNC-None. Mont-Sev. Campbell 1-0; Jace added seven tackles; junior end Severin Campbell Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Palmer 1-0. had four tackles, including two for losses and a Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 4-31 TACKLE LEADERSS (UA-A): sack. Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-110 3-76 Northern Colorado- Eddy, John 8-9; Hernon, Nick 0-10; Waggener was 26-of-44-l for 200 yards and a Interception Returns-Yards 1-22 1-9 Zabel, Logan 0-10; Askew, Korey 5-3; Lutz, Ryan 3-5; King, Punts (Number-Avg) 7-37.7 2-29.5 touchdown. UNC sophomore wide receiver Pat­ Matt 1-7. rick Walker had game-highs of 12 catches for 82 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 Montana-Shawn Lebsock 5-4; Erik Stoll 2-6; Alex Shaw Penalties-Yards 7-78 6-57 yards. 2-5; Mike McCord 3-3; Josh Stuberg 2-2; Sev. Campbell 2-2; Possession Time 29:43 30:17 Brock Coyle 2-2; S. Schillinger 1-3; Bryan Waldhauser 0-4. Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 10 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions OofO lof2

MISSOULA, MONTANA - Junior running but the Bears took a 7-0 lead at the 13:29 mark back Chase Reynolds rushed for 151 yards and of the second quarter on an 18-yard scoring pass three touchdowns to lead the top-ranked (FCS from senior quarterback Bryan Waggener to se­ Coaches’ Poll) Grizzlies to nior wide receiver Alex Thompson. a regular-season champion­ Montana came right back, though, and scored ship with a 38-10 victory over the visiting Univer­ on its next possession after UNC s scoring pass. sity of . Reynolds was a workhorse on the Grizzlies’ 12- It is the 12th straight Big Sky championship play, 59-yard scoring drive, rushing nine times for for the Grizzlies, who remained unbeaten at 10-0 24 hard-earned yards, including the tying TD. and are now 7-0 in league. Montana has gone The Grizzlies took the lead for good right 30-1 in conference games the last four seasons before halftime, going 80 yards on 11 plays, that and won 42-of-43 regular-season games. go-ahead score coming on the Roper to Palmer The Grizzlies overcame an early 7-0 deficit, touchdown pass. and took a 14-7 halftime lead when junior quar­ Reynolds’ back-to-back long scoring runs terback Justin Roper connected with senior wide gave the Grizzlies a 28-7 advantage with 12:03 left receiver Tyler Palmer on a 19-yard touchdown in the third quarter. pass with 28 seconds to go until intermission. The Bears got their final points of the after­ Montana outscored Northern Colorado (3-8/ noon on a 25-yard field goal by senior kicker Mi­ 1-7) 24-3 in the final half, thanks in large part to chael York, making the score 28-10 Grizzlies with touchdown runs of 54 and 37 yards by Reynolds. 3:29 left in the third stanza. Griz senior linebacker Shawn Lebsock had a team- Neither teams scored in the opening quarter, high nine tackles. 2010 Grizzly Football 75 l O i GAME 11 AT MONTANA STATE McKnights kick, ending the last Grizzly scoring Montana 33 at Montana State 19 threat of the half. The Bobcats got the final points of the first Nov. 21,2009 at Bozeman, Mont. UM MSU Attendance: 15,127 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 half. MSU stuffed a fake punt and took over at Temperature: 24 F • Wind: NW 5-15 • Weather: partly Penalties-Yards 7-121 3-55 the UM 21. The Cats only picked up nine yards in cloudy, snow Possession Time 36:53 23:07 the ensuing 4-play drive, but Jason Cunninghams Third-Down Conversions 7 of 18 4 of 16 29-yard field goal 25 seconds before intermission Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 2 of 2 made it a baseball type of score, 9-5 at halftime. Montana 0 9 14 10 33 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 3-3 Montana State 2 3 0 14 19 Montana then had a 11-play drive, highlight­ Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-16 ed by a 6-yard Selle-to-Mariani touchdown pass, Qtr Time Scoring play RUSHING: Montana-Chase Reynolds 25-63; Brooks- which took 4:56, and pushed the UM lead to 16-5 1st 02:06 MSU - TEAM safety Fletcher 9-28; Justin Roper 4-6; Peter Nguyen 1-1; early in the third stanza. 2nd 11:29 UM - TEAM safety TEAM 1-minus 1; Sean Wren 1-minus 1; Andrew Selle Another long Mariani punt return set up 08:49 UM - Marc Mariani 9 pass from Andrew Selle 7-minus 1. (Brody McKnight kick), 5-55 2:40 Montana with great field position at the MSU MSU-Aaron Mason 10-51; Cody Kempt 5-21; CJ Palmer 31. A 25-yard Roper-to-Jabin Sambrano pass set 00:25 MSU - J. Cunningham 29 field goal, 4-9 0:50 4-15; Everett Gilbert 4-10; Blayde Becksted 1-2; TEAM up a 1-yard Dan Beaudin touchdown catch from 3rd 10:07 UM - Mariani 6 pass from Selle (McKnight 3-minus 16. kick), 11-65 4:53 Roper, extending the Griz lead to 23-5. 04:20 UM - Dan Beaudin 1 pass from Justin Roper PASSING: Montana-Andrew Selle 17-22-0-163; Justin The third quarter was unkind to the Bobcats, (McKnight kick), 3-310:32 Roper 7-13-0-98. as MSU did not pick up a first down in the pe­ 4th 14:44 UM - McKnight 40 field goal, 6-39 1:36 MSU- Cody Kempt 19-35-2-159; Mark Iddins 0-2-0-0; E. riod. 12:40 MSU - Joe Schreibeis 14 pass from Cody Kempt Gilbert 0-1-0-0. The Griz got a 40-yard McKnight field goal (J. Cunningham kick), 7-57 2:04 03:07 UM - Beaudin 14 pass from Selle (McKnight RECEIVING: Montana-Dan Beaudin 6-65; Marc Mari­ with 14:44 left in the game to make the score kick), 19-80 9:33 ani 6-63; Chase Reynolds 3-30; Jabin Sambrano 2-49; 26-5, UM. 00:58 MSU - Kempt 1 run (J. Cunningham kick), lb- Tyler Palmer 2-20; Sam Gratton 2-18; Steve Pfahler Following the Griz field goal, MSU finally 74 2:09 2-13; Kevin Klaboe 1-3. MSU- Derek Green 6-60; Everett found the end zone on a 57-yard drive. Cody Gilbert 5-31; Blayde Becksted 2-14; Joe Schreibeis 1-14; Kempt found Joe Schriebeis for a 14-yard scoring UM MSU DeSean Thomas 1-11; Aaron Mason 1-9; Julius Lloyd FIRST DOWNS 19 14 1-8; Elvis Akpla 1-7; Kyle Begger 1-5. pass with 12:40 to go. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 48-95 27-83 Montanas next drive ended the Cats’ hopes, PASSING YDS (NET) 261 159 INTERCEPTIONS: Montana-S. Schilhnger 1-0; Andrew consuming over nine minutes of game clock and Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-24-0 38-19-2 Swink 1-0. MSU-None. resulting in a Selle-to-Beaudin touchdown. TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 83-356 65-242 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Montana-S. Schillinger 4-2; The Bobcats were able to cut into the Griz Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Erik Stoll 3-2; Bry. Waldhauser 2-3; Andrew Swink 4-0; lead one final time on a Kempt 1-yard sneak, Punt Returns-Yards 3-120 0-0 Caleb McSurdy 2-2; Trum. Johnson 3-0; Shawn Lebsock making the score 33-19, but with only 58 seconds Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-55 5-78 1-2. MSU- Dane Fletcher 6-5; Jeff Price 5-6; Matt Harris remaining, the MSU on-side attempt went out- Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 0-0 3-8; Kevin Retoriano 5-3; Jody Owens 2-6; Dan Ogden of-bounds, and the Grizzlies ran out the clock. Punts (Number-Avg) 3-48.0 8-33.6 1-7; Jordan Craney 4-3; Michael Rider 2-5.

BOZEMAN, MONTANA - The Grizzlies The Griz threatened to score early in the sec­ defeated the Bobcats 33-19 in the 109th meeting ond quarter when UM faced first-and-goal from of the in-state rivals. Montana leaves Bozeman the MSU 5. Montana rushed Chase Reynolds with an 11-0 record - the fifth time in school four straight times but failed to convert, giving history a UM team has gone undefeated during MSU the ball at its own 2-yard line. the regular season (1969, 1970, 1996, 2007, and MSU gave back the two points from the safety 2009). in the second quarter when an early snap sur­ Griz junior quarterback Andrew Selle threw prised quarterback Mark Iddins and sailed into for three touchdowns, going 17-for-22 and 163 the end zone where Iddins fell on the ball, knot­ yards passing. ting the game at 2-2 with 11:29 to go in the half. The Grizzly defense picked off Cody Kempt Montana took the ball at the UM 45 following twice in the first quarter, one by Andrew Swink the free kick and turned in the only touchdown and the second by Shann Schillinger. drive of the half. The Grizzlies strung together a Montana had a chance to take the lead early, 5-play drive over 2:40, capped by a 9-yard pass but Brody McKnight missed a 43-yard attempt in from Selle to Marc Mariani in the corner of the the first quarter. end zone, giving Montana a 9-2 lead with 8:49 re­ Montana State opened scoring when Dan maining in the second quarter. Mike Bashor photo Ogden sacked Justin Roper in the end zone, put­ The Griz threatened again later in the quar­ ting the Bobcats up 2-0 in the first quarter. ter when Mariani sprung a 53-yard punt return

The last time there was a safety in a Griz/Cat to the MSU 27-yard line, but MSUs stiff defense Tight end Dan Beaudin caught a one-yard touch­ game was 1989, and for the first time in the rival­ and a Montana penalty left UM with a 41-yard down pass from quarterback Justin Roper to extend ries long history, there were two in a game. field goal attempt. Dane Fletcher blocked Brody the UM lead 23-5 in the third quarter at MSU. 2010 Grizzly Football 76 i n GAME 12SOUTH DAKOTA STATE second touchdown knotting the game up at 48-48 FCS First Round with 4:11 remaining. At Montana 61, South Dakota State 48 The Grizzly defense held the Jacks to a second Nov. 28,2009 at Missoula, Mont. SDSU UM straight three-and-out on their possession follow­ Attendance: 19,197 Interception Returns-Yards 2-47 3-46 ing Reynolds’ game-tying run. Mariani gave UM Weather: 34, Sunny Punts (Number-Avg) 7-40.6 6-39.0 good field position on a 19-yard punt return to Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-2 the SDSU 41-yard line, and five plays later Mari- Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Penalties-Yards 10-75 9-97 nai scored on a 4-yard pass from Selle, and Brody South Dakota State 14 20 14 0 48 Possession Time 34:25 25:35 Montana 0 14 13 34 61 McKnight’s PAT gave the Grizzlies their first lead Third-Down Conversions 1 of 12 6 of 15 of the game, 55-48, with 1:08 left to play. Fourth-Down Conversions OofO lo f l Qtr Time Scoring play UM’s final score was set up when linebacker Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-7 6-6 1st 06:57 SDSU - Colin Cochart 7 pass from Thomas Alex Shaw deflected a pass by SDSU redshirt O’Brien (Kyle Harris kick), 7-67 3:17 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-29 3-27 quarterback Thomas O’Brien. The tipped pass 06:02 SDSU - Cochart 8 pass from O’Brien (Kyle Harris RUSHING: kick), 2-110:41 landed in the arms of end Severin Campbell, who SDSU-Kyle Minett 35-131; Tyler Duffy 5-14; Tyrel Kool returned the interception 32 yards for a touch­ 2nd 12:59 SDSU - Kyle Harris 34 field goal, 14-61 6:31 3-8; TEAM 1-minus 1; Thomas O’Brien 4-minus 26. 07:14 UM - Chase Reynolds 1 run (Brody McKnight Montana-Chase Reynolds 14-35; Brooks-Fletcher 5-17; down. kick), 3-18 0:57 Andrew Selle 4-4; TEAM 1-minus 1; Justin Roper 2-mi­ Leading 17-14, SDSU scored 17 unanswered 06:47 UM - Tyler Palmer 25 pass from Andrew Selle nus 15. points, which resulted in a 34-14 lead by the Jacks (McKnight kick), 1-25 0:06 at intermission. 04:02 SDSU - Cochart 5 pass from O’Brien (Harris PASSING: Mariani had a career-high 12 receptions SDSU-Thomas O’Brien 14-27-3-198. kick), 6-53 2:37 (which ties him for the fourth most catches in 02:33 SDSU - Kyle Minett 1 run (Harris kick), 2-2 0:36 Montana-Andrew Selle 27-43-2-309; Justin Roper 6-12- 01:17 SDSU - Harris 39 field goal, 4-3 1:04 0-42. single-game history at UM) for 171 yards and two 3rd 11:15 SDSU - Corey Jeske blocked punt return touchdowns. He also had six kickoff returns for RECEIVING: (Harris kick) 178 yards and a score, and six punt returns for 40 SDSU-Mike Steffen 5-90; Colin Cochart 4-28; Glen Fox 06:45 UM - T. Brooks-Fletcher 2 run (McKnight kick), yards for a school-record 389 all-purpose yards. 2-69; S. Montague 1-6; Aaron Rollin 1-4; Kyle Minett 12-624:23 Tyler Palmer had 6 catches for 85 yards and a 05:40 SDSU - Minett 1 run (Harris kick), 3-65 1:01 1- 1. Montana-Marc Mariani 12-171; Tyler Palmer 6-85; Sam score. 05:25 UM - Marc Mariani 98 kickoff return (McKnight- Gratton 5-27; Steve Pfahler 3-35; Dan Beaudin 3-22; Selle, who overcame a shaky first half, was 27- kick failed) Chase Reynolds 2-9; Kevin Klaboe 1-4; Brooks-Fletcher of-43-2 overall for 309 yards and three TDs, but 4th 14:56 UM - Mariani 15 pass from Selle (McKnight 1-minus 2. kick), 11-79 3:05 he completed 21-of-28-0 passes for 241 yards in 07:35 UM - Reynolds 1 run (McKnight kick), 8-66 INTERCEPTIONS: SDSU-Conrad Kjerstad 1-31; Cole the second half. 2:15 Brodie 1-16. Reynolds had 35 hard-earned yards on 14 04:11 UM - Reynolds 1 run (McKnight kick), 4-52 Montana-Severin Campbell 2-46; Trum. Johnson 1-0. carries but scored three times. He has 18 touch­ 1:19 down runs this season and 40 in his career. The 01:08 UM - Mariani 4 pass from Selle (McKnight kick), FUMBLES: SDSU-O’Brien 2-1. Montana-Reynolds 2-1; Griz rushed 26 times for 40 net yards. Selle 1-1. 5-41 1:34 Montana senior free safety Shann Schil­ 00:45 UM - Sev. Campbell 32 interception return SACKS (UA-A): SDSU-Tony Thompson 1-0; Brian Fisch­ linger had a career-high 14 tackles, and junior (McKnight-kick blockd) er 1-0; Steven Bazata 1-0. Montana-Sev. Campbell 1-0; strong safety Erik Stoll had a career-best 11 stops. SDSU UM Bry. Waldhauser 1-0; Jace Palmer 1-0. Campbell had 4 tackles, a sack, and a pair of in­ FIRST DOWNS 19 23 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): SDSU-Cole Brodie 5-7; Der­ terceptions. Sophomore cornerback Trumaine RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 48-126 26-40 ek Domino 5-5; Isaiah Jackson 1-7; Jimmy Rogers 3-4. Johnson had his fifth pick of the season. PASSING YDS (NET) 198 351 Montana-S. Schillinger 2-12; Erik Stoll 2-9; Shawn The Grizzly “D” held the Jacks to 128 total Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-14-3 55-33-2 Lebsock 2-7; Alex Shaw 1-7; Brandon Fisher 1-6; Bry. TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 75-324 81-391 yards and seven first downs in the final half (com­ Waldhauser 1-6; Trum. Johnson 4-2; Sev. Campbell 1-3; Punt Returns-Yards 3-20 6-40 pared to Montana’s 18 first downs and 296 yards). Jordan Tripp 1-3; Austin Mullins 0-4. Kickoff Returns-Yards 10-199 6-214 SDSU had 48 yards in the fourth quarter, includ­ ing just two rush yards. MISSOULA, MONTANA - The Griz put kickoff return, cutting the Jacks lead to 48-27 Mariani now has 5,079 career all-purpose together perhaps the most impressive comeback with 5:25 remaining in the third period. yards, breaking the school standard held by in school history for a 61-48 win. The Grizzlies then dominated the fourth running back Yohance Humphery (4,997 yards, Top-ranked Montana (12-0) trailed 11th- quarter, scoring 34 unanswered points. 1998-2001). ranked SDSU (8-4) by 27 points (48-21) with A 15-yard scoring pass to Mariani from quar­ Mariani’s game-winning touchdown grab was 5:40 left in the third quarter after SDSU pushed terback Andrew Selle started the Grizzlies’ offen­ the 27th of his career, breaking the school record the buldge back up to 27 points when junior run­ sive explosion. That hook-up cut the SDSU lead of 26 shared by Etu Molden, Mike Erhardt, and ning back Kyle Minett scored on a 2-yard run. to 48-34 at the 14:56 mark of the fourth quarter. Shalon Baker. After the SDSU score, though, the Grizzlies Senior wide receiver Tyler Palmer had two key Minett rushed 35 times for 131 yards and a scored 40 unanswered points. plays in the drive with 2 catches for 32 yards. pair of touchdowns. O’Brien was 14-of-27-3 for Just 15 seconds after Minett s score, Montanas Griz junior running back Chase Reynolds 198 yards and three scores - all to Cochart. Marc Mariani started his teams turnaround, then scored on back-to-back 1-yard runs, the SDSU’s leading tackier was junior cornerback breaking loose for a 98-yard touchdown on a Cole Brodie with 12 stops. 2010 Grizzly Football 77 •Tiiiy GAME 13STEPHEN F. AUSTIN After Selle’s rushing touchdown the Griz­ FCS Quarterfinal zlies took a commanding 38-0 lead, as Selle con­ At Montana 51, Stephen F. Austin 0 nected on three straight scoring passes: two to Dec. 5,2009 at Missoula, Mont. RUSHING: wide receivers Marc Mariani (14 yards) and Jabin Attendance: 22,438 Stephen F. Austin-Pervis, Vincent 8-47; Hampton, Sambrano (13 yards) and one to tight end Steve Temperature: 26 • Wind: 8NE • Weather: Cloudy Romont 12-16; Foster, Anthony 1-6; Moses, Jeremy 4-5; Pfahler (11 yards). Williams, Dalto 2-minus 23. Montana’s 10 points in the second half came Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Montana-Brooks-Fletcher 14-89; Chase Reynolds 18- Stephen F. Austin 0 0 0 0 0 on a 9-yard run by Reynolds and field goals of 32 52; Peter Nguyen 14-39; Andrew Selle 3-14; Brody McK­ Montana 10 28 10 3 51 and 20 yards by McKnight. night 1-0; Justin Roper 1-minus 11. Selle was 19-of-30-0 for 281 and three touch­ Qtr Time Scoring play PASSING: downs and also ran for a score. Mariani had 6 1st 08:53 UM - Brody McKnight 34 field goal, 4-5 1:17 Stephen F. Austin-Moses, Jeremy 22-35-4-204; Williams, receptions for 111 yards and a TD. Pfahler had 3 05:30 UM - Chase Reynolds 3 run (McKnight kick), Dalto 5-8-1-25. Montana-Andrew Selle 19-30-0-281; 3-22 0:47 grabs for 35 yards and a touchdown, while half­ Justin Roper 2-4-0-10. 2nd 12:24 UM - Andrew Selle 4 run (McKnight kick), back Thomas Brooks-Fletcher added 3 catches for 14-986:20 RECEIVING: 24 yards. 11:27 UM - Marc Mariani 14 pass from Selle (McK­ Stephen F. Austin-Brooks, Duane 8-54; Hampton, Brooks-Fletcher had a game-high 89 yards night kick), 2-13 0:42 Romont 6-25; Rhea, Aaron 5-66; Crawford, Graly 4-66; rushing, while Reynolds had 18 totes for 52 yards 02:07 UM - Jabin Sambrano 13 pass from Selle (McK­ Roberson, Corde 1-8; Fancher, Zek 1-6; Foster, Anthony and a pair of touchdowns. night kick), 3-40 1:24 1-4; Pervis, Vincent 1-0. Griz junior defensive tackle Tyler Hobbs had 00:09 UM - Steve Pfahler 11 pass from Selle (McKnight Montana-Marc Mariani 6-111; Steve Pfahler 3-35; 5 tackles, 2 fumble recoveries, a forced fumble, an kick), 5-59 0:40 Brooks-Fletcher 3-24; Jabin Sambrano 2-38; Chase 3rd 10:53 UM - Reynolds 9 run (McKnight kick), 9-63 Reynolds 2-33; Sam Gratton 2-27; Dan Beaudin 1-13; interception, and a pass break-up. Five different 4:01 Tyler Palmer 1-10; Peter Nguyen 1-0. UM players had interceptions, as Montana had a 06:38 UM - McKnight 32 field goal, 5-31 1:54 season-high five picks. 4th 05:15 UM - McKnight 20 field goal, 7-16 3:06 INTERCEPTIONS: Stephen F. Austin-None. Montana- With his 111 receiving yards, Mariani set the Tyler Hobbs 1-18; Brock Coyle 1-16; Erik Stoll 1-13; school record, as he now has 2,801 career receiv­ SFA UM Austin Mullins 1 -11; S. Schillinger 1-0. FIRST DOWNS 12 22 ing yards, breaking the record of2,733 set by Matt RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-51 51-183 FUMBLES: SFA-Hampton, Romont 1-1; Williams, Dalto Wells from 1992-95. PASSING YDS (NET) 229 291 1-1; Pervis, Vincent 1-1; Moses, Jeremy 1-1; Rhea, Aaron Not only did Montana shut out the highest Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-27-5 34-21-0 1 -1. Montana-Brooks-Fletcher 1 -1. scoring team in the FCS, but the Lumberjacks TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 70-280 85-474 were held to 280 total yards. Punt Returns-Yards 2-8 3-35 SACKS (UA-A): SFA-Hicks 1-0. UM-Bobby Alt 1-0; Kickoff Returns-Yards 10-188 1-31 Campbell 1-0; J. Palmer 1-0. Moses was 22-of-35-4 for 204 yards. Duane Brooks led SFA with 8 catches for 54 yards. SFA Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 5-58 TACKLE (UA-A) LEADERS; SFA-Ducote, Devin 4-10; linebacker Kevin Ducote had a game-high 14 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.4 4-50.8 Williams, Jabar 0-11; Warren, Sean 4-6; Aubrey, Josh Fumbles-Lost 5-5 1-1 6-3; Banks, Andre 4-5; Choice, Derrick 3-6. tackles. Penalties-Yards 3-30 3-30 Montana-Brock Coyle 2-6; Alex Shaw 2-5; Caleb Mc­ The 10 turnovers forced by Montana were two Possession Time 23:08 36:52 Surdy 2-5; Jordan Tripp 0-6; Severin Campbell 3-2; Tyler off the single-game record of 12 (10 interceptions Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 8 of 18 Hobbs 2-3; Shawn Lebsock 0-5; S. Schillinger 3-1; Trum. and two fumble recoveries), set against Boise Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 Oof 2 Johnson 1-3; Donny Lisowski 1-3; Keith Thompson 0-4; State in 1989 in Missoula. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-2 9-10 Austin Mullins Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-11 3-20

MISSOULA, MONTANA - The Grizzlies Montana got its next points in a similar fash­ forced 10 turnovers which led to a dominating ion, when halfback Chase Reynolds scored on a 51-0 victory in a NCAA Football Subdivision 3-yard run to give the Grizzlies a 10-0 lead with quarterfinal playoff game in UM’s Washington- 5:30 left in the first quarter. Reynolds’ scoring run Grizzly Stadium at John Hoyt Field. was set up when free safety Shann Schillinger The first/third-ranked Grizzlies improved to recovered a fumble on a muffed punt by SFA’s 13-0 overall, while the 12th-ranked Lumberjacks Aaron Rhea on the Jacks’ 22-yard line. finished their season at 10-3. Perhaps the biggest turnaround in the con­ The last shutout the Grizzlies had in the FCS test occurred late in the opening quarter, as SFA playoffs was in 2001, a 38-0 win over Northern halfback Romonte Hampton caught a pass from Iowa in a semi-final game in Missoula. Moses on the Montana 2-yard line, but Griz line­ It was a nip-and-tuck first quarter, with nei­ backer Alex Shaw forced him to fumble the ball ther team moving the ball very effectively. The which was recovered by end Josh Harris. After Griz got on the board first on a 34-yard field goal that fumble recovery, Montana marched 98 yards by Brody McKnight. Those three points were set on 14 plays that took 6:20, and when quarterback up when Montana defensive tackle Austin Mul­ Andrew Selle scored on a 4-yard run - the first lins picked off a pass by SFA quarterback Jeremy rushing touchdown of his career, the Griz led Moses and returned it to the Jacks’ 21-yard line. 17-0 with 12:24 to go in the second quarter. Senior running back Thomas Brooks-Fletcher had a gam e-high 8 9 yards rushing against SFA. 2010 Grizzly Football 78

OIMMG GAME 14APPALACHIAN STATE the game at 7-7 early (14:40) in the second quar­ FCS Semifinal ter on a 3-yard run by halfback Devon Moore. At Montana 24, Appalachian State 17 ASU took its first lead of the contest with 5:16 remaining until halftime when Vitaris con­ Dec. 12,2009 at Missoula, Mont. RUSHING: Attendance: 24,207 ASU-Moore 21-84; Armanti Edwards 15-54; B.J. Frazier nected on a 46-yard field goal. The Mountain­ Temperature: 17 • • Weather: Cold, Snowy 1-4; Matt Cline 1-2. eers led 10-7 at intermission. Montana-Chase Reynolds 23-193; Brooks-Fletcher 5-26; The Grizzlies regained the lead at the 13:22 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Sean Wren 1-5; Marc Mariani 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 1; An­ mark of the third stanza, Reynolds scoring on a Appalachian State 0 10 7 0 17 drew Selle 2-minus 11. 7-yard run, making it 14-10 Grizzlies. But, ASU Montana 7 0 7 10 24 PASSING: countered with a touchdown of its own, Moore Qtr Time Scoring play Appalachian State-Armanti Edwards 28-54-1-353. scoring from one yard out with 3:52 left in the 1st 07:50 UM - Chase Reynolds 39 run (Brody McK­ Montana-Andrew Selle 11-27-1-161. third quarter. The Mountaineers’ go-ahead night kick), 7-63 2:49 touchdown was set up when middle linebacker 2nd 14:40 ASU - Devon Moore 3 run (Jason Vitaris RECEIVING: Jacque Roman intercepted a Selle pass and re­ kick), 8-80 3:36 Appalachian State-Brian Quick 10-135; Matt Cline 05:16 ASU - Vitaris 46 field goal, 10-23 4:14 7-101; Devon Moore 5-35; Blake Elder 4-37; B.J. Frazier turned it 34 yards to the 50-yard line. 3rd 13:22 UM - Reynolds 7 run (McKnight kick), 5-55 1-30; Ben Jorden 1-15. The Grizzlies tied the score at 17-all with 1:29 Montana-Marc Mariani 3-39; Chase Reynolds 2-29; Dan 14:50 left to play, as McKnight hit a 32-yard field 03:52 ASU - Moore 1 run (Vitaris kick), 9-50 3:29 Beaudin 2-27; Tyler Palmer 2-18; Jabin Sambrano 1-25; goal. 4th 14:50 UM - McKnight 32 field goal, 9-61 3:54 Steve Pfahler 1-23. The Mountaineers had a chance to regain the 01:31 UM - J. Sambrano 25 pass from Andrew Selle INTERCEPTIONS: ASU-Jacque Roman 1-34. Mon­ lead on their next possession but Vitaris missed (McKnight kick), 4-73 2:15 tana-S. Schillinger 1-24. a 44-yard field goal try, and Montana took over ASU UM on it own 27-yard line and proceeded to make FUMBLES: ASU-Devin Radford 1-0. Montana-TEAM FIRST DOWNS 29 20 its game-winning drive. 1-0; Sean Wren 1-0. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-144 33-212 Reynolds rushed 23 times for 193 yards (his PASSING YDS (NET) 353 161 SACKS (UA-A): ASU-Jacque Roman 1-0. Montana-Aus­ 15th career 100-yard rushing game), and his two Passes Att-Comp-Int 54-28-1 27-11-1 tin Mullins 1-0. touchdown runs give him 24 total TDs for the TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 92-497 60-373 season (22 rushing, 2 receiving), breaking the Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-72 4-110 ASU: D.J. Smith 6-8; A. Williams 2-6; Michael Frazier mark of 23 that he set last season. He also has Interception Returns-Yards 1-34 1-24 3-3; D. McDuffie 2-3. 144 points this year, breaking the single-season Punts (Number-Avg) 4-38.2 5 -36.2 Montana-S. Schillinger 6-7; Shawn Lebsock 3-8; Erik record 138 points that he also set a year ago. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0 Stoll 3-7; Alex Shaw 3-7; Brandon Fisher 3-6; Tyler Selle was ll-of-27-1 for 161 yards and a TD. Penalties-Yards 10-86 2-15 Hobbs 1-4; Austin Mullins 1-4; Trum. Johnson 3-1; Sev. Marc Mariani had a team-high 3 catches for 39 Campbell 3-1; Bryan Waldhauser 1-3; Keith Thompson Possession Time 34:52 25:08 yards, while Reynolds, tight end Dan Beaudin, 3-0. Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 3 of 10 and wide receiver Tyler Palmer all had 2 recep­ Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 Oof 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 2-2 tions each. Sacks By: Number-Yards 1 -9 1-5 Sambrano’s only grab of the contest was his game-winner, but he did have four kickoff re­ turns for 110 yards. MISSOULA, MONTANA - Junior running of the end zone. The touchdown catch was re­ Free safety Shann Schillinger had a team- back Chase Reynolds rushed for 193 yards and viewed, and the call on the field for a TD was high 13 tackles and an interception. UM line­ two touchdowns as the first/third-ranked Griz­ confirmed by the replay officials. Reynolds was backer Shawn Lebsock added 11 tackles, while zlies defeated the fifth-ranked Mountaineers instrumental in UMs final scoring drive, a four- safety Erik Stoll and linebacker Alex Shaw had 24-17 in a NCAA FCS semifinal game in front play, 73-yard affair, as he rushed three times for 10 stops apiece. Tackle Austin Mullins had the of 24,207 fans on a chilly, snowy afternoon day 43 yards. only sack for the Griz, and he also blocked a field that was televised nationally on ESPN in UMs But, Edwards and the Mountaineers had goal. Washington-Grizzly Stadium. an impressive final drive of their own. Start­ Edwards was 28-of-54-l for 353 yards, and The top-seeded and undefeated (14-0) Griz­ ing from their own 25-yard line, ASU advanced he also rushed 15 times for 54 yards, accounting zlies had to hold off a furious last-minute rally the ball down to Montanas three-yard line, but for 407 of ASU’s 497 total yards. by the Mountaineers (11-3), led by their talented with just two seconds and one play left, Edwards’ Moore had 21 carries for 84 yards and a pair senior quarterback Armanti Edwards. pass to wide receiver Brian Quick was incom­ of TDs. Quick had 10 catches for 135 yards, The Grizzlies final possession came with 3:46 plete, time expired, and the Grizzlies celebrated while wide receiver Matt Cline had 7 grabs for left. The final drive started from the UM 27-yard a hard-fought win. 101 yards. Linebacker D.J. Smith led ASU with line after ASU kicker Jason Vitaris had shanked Edwards was 5-of-12 for 72 yards in that 14 tackles. a 44-yard field goal attempt. final drive, and had a key completion to Quick In that final drive, facing a first-and-20 on on a fourth-and-10 which moved the ball to the the ASU 25-yard line, quarterback Andrew Selle UM 14-yard line. floated a 25-yard scoring pass to wide receiver It was a close game all day long. A 39-yard Jabin Sambrano who had run an in-out route TD run by Reynolds with 7:50 left in the first and caught the ball in stride in the left corner quarter gave the Grizzlies a 7-0 lead. ASU tied

2010 Grizzly Football 79 GAME 15 VILLANOVA Villanova (14-1) grabbed the game’s first FCS C ham pionship Game lead at 5:12 in the first quarter. Nick Yako drilled Villanova 23, Montana 21 a 23-yard field goal to cap an 8-play, 79-yard drive. Fifty of those yards came on rush by Szc­ Dec 18,2009 * Site: Chattanooga, Tenn. UM VU * Stadium: Finley Stadium Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 2-8 zur, who was lined up at quarterback in a “Wild­ cat” offensive formation. Attendance: 14,328 RUSHING: Temperature: 40 • Wind: N 8 • Weather: Cloudy/Rain Montana-Chase Reynolds 15-64; Andrew Selle 4-minus After the Nova field goal, Montana answered with two touchdowns. The Grizzlies’ first score Score by Quarters Total 4. came on Mariani’s 24-yard reception from Selle Montana 21 Villanova-Matt Szczur 14-159; Chris Whitney lb- Villanova 23 102; Aaron Ball 7-51; Angelo Babbaro 10-48. with 3:15 to go in the first quarter, giving UM a 7-3 lead. Selle then connected with Sambrano Qtr Time Scoring play PASSING: from four yards out with 6:48 left in the second Montana-Andrew Selle 27-35-0-351; JefFLarson 1-2- 1st 05:12 VU - Nick Yako 23 field goal, 8-79 3:55 quarter to cap an 80-yard drive, and Montana 03:15 UM - Marc Mariani 24 pass from Andrew Selle 0-14. led 14-3. (Brody McKnight kick), 5-69 1:50 Villanova-Chris Whitney 10-13-1-142. 2nd 06:48 UM - Jabin Sambrano 4 pass from Selle Villanova got into the end zone with 3:34 to (McKnight kick), 9-80 4:13 RECEIVING: go until halftime as Szczur scored on a 5-yard 03:34 VU - Matt Szczur 5 run (Yako, Nick kick failed), Montana-Marc Mariani 9-178; Jabin Sambrano run. Yako missed the PAT, and Montana led 7-66 3:09 5-79; Chase Reynolds 5-39; Dan Beaudin 4-27; Steve 14-9 at intermission. 3rd 05:27 VU - Chris Farmer 3 pass from Chris Whit­ Pfahler 3-21; Andrew Selle 1-14; Sam Gratton 1-7. The Wildcats ate up 7:28 of the third quar­ ney (Yako kick), 13-81 7:28 Villanova-Szczur 4-68; Mikey Reynolds 2-7; Bab­ ter on a 13-play, 81-yard drive. Whitney found 4th 11:04 VU - Szczur 3 run (Yako kick), 10-95 4:47 baro 1-46; Dorian Wells 1-12; Norman White 1-6; tight end Chris Farmer wide open at the goal 01:07 UM - Sambrano 53 pass from Selle (McKnight Chris Farmer 1-3. line with a 3-yard scoring pass to grab the lead, kick), 4-92 1:10 16-14, with 5:27 left in the third quarter. UM VU INTERCEPTIONS: FIRST DOWNS 18 22 Montana-Shawn Lebsock 1-0. Vilianova-None. Szczur scored again in the fourth quarter. Villanova went 95 yards on ten plays, highlight­ RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 19-60 51-351 FUMBLES: Montana-None. Villanova-Whitney, Chris PASSING YDS (NET) 365 142 ed by Szczur’s 3-yard touchdown run, to stretch 1-0. Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-28-0 13-10-1 the VU lead to nine points (23-14) with 11:04 to TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 56-425 64-493 SACKS (UA-A): Montana-Jace Palmer 1-0. Villanova- play. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Marques Kirkland 1-0; Terence Thomas 1-0. Montana took the ball at its own eight-yard Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): line with 2:17 and covered 92 yards in four plays, Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-91 3-63 the last being a 53-yard Selle-to-Sambrano pass. Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Montana-Erik Stoll 9-2; S. Schillinger 6-2; Bran­ Punts (Number-Avg) 5-39.8 3-41.7 don Fisher 6-1; Shawn Lebsock 4-2; Alex Shaw 3-3; Sambrano adjusted to an underthrown ball at Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Trum. Johnson 3-2; Jace Palmer 3-2; Tyler Hobbs the ‘Nova 20-yard line and ran untouched to the Penalties-Yards 3-25 6-40 2-1; Austin Mullins 2-1. end zone. The Griz picked up three of their six Possession Time 26:33 33:27 Villanova-Marques Kirkland 7-2; Terrence Thomas second-half first downs on that final drive. Third-Down Conversions 4 of 10 6 of 12 5-3; John Dempsey 6-1; James Pitts 3-2; Ross Ven- After the extra point, Montana was down Fourth-Down Conversions Oof 1 lofl trone. 23-21 with just 1:07 to go. Although the on-side Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 4-6 kick went out-of-bounds, Tte Griz had all three timeouts remaining and still had hope if the de­ CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE - Mon­ Wildcat junior quarterback Chris Whitney fense could force the Wildcats into a three-and- tanas perfect season ended in Chattanooga at rushed for 102 yards while completing 10-of- out. However, a 10-yard Szczur rush for a first the hands of Villanova on a rainy night in Ten­ 13 passes for 142 yards, a touchdown, with one down ended Montana’s chances for a comeback. nessee. pick. The Grizzlies could not stop the Wildcats The win gave the Wildcats’ their first-ever Montana senior linebacker Shawn Lebsock rushing attack, as they rushed 51 times for 351 NCAA FCS football title. intercepted Whitney in the end zone early in the yards - gaining 6.9 yards a carry. Nova gained The Griz (14-1) led 14-9 at halftime, but second quarter - Lebsock’s first career pick. 192 yards on 30 carries in the second half ‘Nova shut down the Montana offense in the Montana got two touchdowns from sopho­ Montana managed just 13 yards rushing on second half, limiting the Griz to just six first more receiver Jabin Sambrano, who caught five 11 totes in the final half, and had 72 total yards downs after the intermission. They also shut out passes for 79 yards. Griz junior quarterback in the final 30 minutes after picking up 293 yards UM’s record-setting senior receiver, Marc Mari­ Andrew Selle completed 27of-35 passes for a in the first half. ani, who did not have a catch in the second half, career-high 351 yards and three touchdowns. after he had racked up 178 receiving yards and a UM junior running back Chase Reynolds TD on nine catches - all in the first half. gained 64 yards on 15 carries, and added 5 Versatile All-American junior wide receiver catches for 39 yards. Matt Szczur had 14 carries for 159 yards and two Montana had a chance to take the lead early, touchdowns to go with 68 receiving yards and 43 but kicker Brody McKnight never got a foot on a II 1 return yards, for 270 all-purpose yards to lead 32-yard field goal attempt, as holder Jeff Larson i m the Wildcats, who had two 100-yard rushers. mishandled the spot, and Larson was forced to try a pass that fell incomplete.

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n e t s 2009 MONTANA GAME RESULTS TEAM STATISTICS UM OPP Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Time Attend SCORING 537 285 Sept. 5 WESTERN STATE W 38-0 1-0 0-0 3:03 25698 Points Per Game 3 5.8 19.0 Sept. 12 at UC Davis W 17-10 2-0 0-0 3:14 9087 FIRST DOWNS 318 288 Sept. 19 PORTLAND STATE* w 49-17 3-0 1-0 3:20 25726 R ushing 117 101 Sept. 26 at Northern Arizona* w 41-34 (OT) 4-0 2-0 3:23 7212 Passing 182 169 Oct. 10 #15 CAL POLY w 35-23 5-0 2-0 2:55 25694 P enalty 19 18 25751 Oct. 17 #18 EASTERN WASHINGTON* W 41-34 6-0 3-0 3:07 RUSHING YARDAGE 2403 1630 4-0 3:03 7629 Oct. 24 at Sacramento State* W 45-30 7-0 Yards gained rushing 2676 1987 8-0 5-0 2:55 25811 Oct. 31 #19 WEBER STATE* W 31-10 Yards lost rushing 273 357 12-10 9-0 6-0 3:02 6461 Nov. 7 at Idaho State* W Rushing Attempts 583 4 84 NORTHERN COLORADO* W 38-10 10-0 7-0 2:50 25231 Nov. 14 Average Per Rush 4.1 3.4 at #23 Montana State* W 33-19 11-0 8-0 2:09 15127 Nov. 21 Average Per Game 160.2 108.7 Nov. 28 #11 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE a W 61-48 12-0 8-0 3:20 19197 TDs R ushing 29 12 Dec. 5 #12 STEPHEN F. AUSTINA W 51-0 13-0 8-0 3:15 22438 PASSING YARDAGE 4008 3 717 Dec. 12 #5 APPALACHIAN STATEA W 24-17 14-0 8-0 3:37 24207 Comp-Att-Int 3 0 3 -4 9 4 -1 0 3 5 4 -5 9 5 -2 6 Dec. 18 vs. #2Villanova$ L 21-23 14-1 8-0 3:09 14328 6.2 *Big Sky Conference game AFCS Playoff game $FCS National Championship game Average Per Pass 8.1 Average Per Catch 13.2 10.5 OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (LEADERS ONLY) A verage Per G am e 267.2 247.8 TDs Passing 36 21 PAT TOTAL OFFENSE 6411 5347 SCORING td % kick rush rev pass dxp saf pts Total Plays 1077 1079 Chase Reynolds 24 144 Average Per Play 6.0 5.0 Brody McKnight 15-25 64-67 109 Average Per Game 427.4 356.5 Marc Mariani* 15 1-1 92 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 5 0 -1232 8 6 -1 62 9 Jabin Sambrano 5 30 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 39 -6 17 13-78 26 Steve Pfahler* 4 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 2 6 -2 9 9 10-143 Total 70 15-25 64-67 1-2 1 1-1 2 537 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 24.6 18.9 Opponents 34 15-21 32-33 - - 0-1 2 285 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 15.8 6 .0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.5 14.3 RUSHING gP att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g FUMBLES-LOST 20-9 22-11 Chase Reynolds 15 321 1573 71 1502 4.7 22 54 100.1 PENALTIES-Yards 93 -9 88 10 9-10 2 2 Thomas Brooks-Fletcher* 15 107 473 9 464 4.3 3 26 30.9 Average Per Game 65.9 68.1 Peter Nguyen 15 38 198 11 187 4.9 1 57 12.5 PUNTS-Yards 5 9 -2 38 9 84-3171 Andrew Selle 15 47 188 94 94 2.0 1 34 6.3 Average Per Punt 40.5 3 7 .8 7.4 Gerald Kemp 9 15 72 5 67 4.5 0 15 Net punt average 37.5 29 .9 22 4.3 Justin Roper 12 23 108 56 52 2.3 0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:38 30:22 Total 15 583 2676 273 2403 4.1 29 57 160.2 3RD-D0WN Conversions 1 0 0/2 18 7 8 /2 2 4 Opponents 15 484 1987 357 1630 3.4 12 52 108.7 3rd-Down Pet 46 % 35% 4TH-D0WN Conversions 1 2 /3 0 13/31 PASSING gP effic comp-att-int pet yds td lg avg/g 4th-Down Pet 40 % 4 2 % Andrew Selle 15 157.31 224-356-6 62.9 3043 28 68 202.9 SACKS BY-Yards 2 3 -1 46 19 -1 38 Justin Roper 12 133.5 78-134-3 58.2 951 8 84 79.2 MISCYARDS 27 -2 7 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 70 34 Total 15 149.49 303-494-10 61.3 4008 36 84 267.2 15-21 Opponents 15 114.88 354-595-26 59.5 3717 21 61 247.8 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 15-25 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 0 -0 RED-ZONE SCORES 6 0 -7 2 8 3 % 3 3 -4 5 7 3 % RECEIVING gP no. yds avg td lg avg/g Marc Mariani* 15 80 1479 18.5 13 84 98.6 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 4 9 -7 2 6 8 % 23-45 51% Chase Reynolds 15 38 358 9.4 2 36 23.9 PAT-ATTEMPTS 6 4 -6 7 9 6 % 3 2 -3 3 9 7 % Tyler Palmer* 15 37 465 12.6 4 25 31.0 ATTENDANCE 219753 4 5 51 6 Jabin Sambrano 15 31 512 16.5 5 57 34.1 Games/Avg Per Game 9 /2 4 4 1 7 5 /9 1 0 3 Dan Beaudin* 15 31 342 11.0 3 61 22.8 Neutral Site Games 1 /1 4 3 2 8 Steve Pfahler* 14 30 384 12.8 4 33 27.4

Total 15 303 4008 13.2 36 84 267.2 Score by Quarters Opponents 15 354 3717 10.5 21 61 247.8 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Montana 63 172 117 178 7 537 50-99 lg blk FIELD GOALS fg pet. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 Opponents 67 82 66 70 0 285 Brody McKnight 15-25 60.0 0-0 6-6 6-7 2-7 1-5 54 2 *Not Returning 2010 Grizzly Football 81 OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (LEADERS ONLY) PUNT RETURNS no. yds avg td lg Marc Mariani* 32 507 15.8 1 82 PUNTING no. yds avg tb fc !g i20 50+ blk Peter Nguyen 5 53 10.6 0 33 Sean Wren 58 2389 41.2 65 5 10 17 12 1 Jabin Sambrano 1 26 26.0 0 26 Team 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sam Gratton 1 31 31.0 0 0 Total 59 2389 40.5 65 5 10 17 12 1 Total 39 617 15.8 1 82 Opponents 84 3171 37.8 64 2 16 21 5 2 Opponents 13 78 6.0 1 16 KICKOFFS no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln INTERCEPTIONS no. yds avg td Brody McKnight 98 5937 60.6 8 2 lg Trumaine Johnson 5 14 2.8 0 11 Total 98 5937 60.6 8 2 18.9 42.3 27 Shann Schillinger* 4 24 6.0 0 24 Opponents 65 3958 60.9 11 3 24.6 38.6 31 Andrew Swink* 3 18 6.0 0 9 Erik Stoll 2 42 21.0 0 29 ALL PURPOSE YARDS g rush rev P* kr ir total avg/g Brock Coyle 2 42 21.0 0 16 Marc Mariani* 15 0 1479 507 199 0 2185 145.7 Severin Campbell 2 46 23.0 1 32 Chase Reynolds 15 1502 358 0 0 0 1860 124.0 Total 26 299 11.5 2 57 Jabin Sambrano 15 0 512 26 695 0 1233 82.2 Opponents 10 143 14.3 0 34 Peter Nguyen 15 187 39 53 332 0 611 40.7 Thomas Brooks-Fletcher* 15 464 97 0 0 0 561 37.4 KICK RETURNS no. yds avg td Tyler Palmer* 15 0 465 0 0 0 465 31.0 lg Jabin Sambrano 28 695 24.8 0 50 Steve Pfahler* 14 0 384 0 0 0 384 27.4 Peter Nguyen 14 332 23.7 0 61 Dan Beaudin* 15 0 342 0 0 0 342 22.8 Marc Mariani* 5 199 39.8 1 98 Total 15 2403 4008 617 1232 299 8559 570.6 Total 50 1232 Opponents 15 1630 3717 78 1629 143 7197 479.8 24.6 1 98 Opponents 86 1629 18.9 0 50 TOTAL OFFENSE g plays rush pass total avg/g Andrew Selle 15 403 94 3043 3137 209.1 FUMBLE RETURNS no. yds avg td lg Jordan Tripp Chase Reynolds 15 321 1502 0 1502 100.1 0 0 0.0 1 0 Justin Roper 12 157 52 951 1003 83.6 Total 0 0 0.0 1 0 Thomas Brooks-Fletcher* 15 107 464 0 464 30.9 Opponents 2 44 22.0 0 39 Total 15 10 77 2403 4008 6411 427.4 Opponents 15 1079 1630 3717 5347 356.5

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS gP ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick Saf 10 Shawn Lebsock* 15 40 64 104 4.0-11 1.0-8 1-0 3 2 _ _ 4 Erik Stoll 15 40 58 98 1.5-2 2-42 4 _ _ 39 Shann Schillinger* 15 39 51 90 2.5-4 _ 4-24 6 1 1.0 1 32 Alex Shaw 15 24 55 79 2.5-8 _ _ 3 1 1-0 2 25 Brandon Fisher* 14 29 49 78 1.5-3 _ _ 5 2 1-0 47 Severin Campbell 15 25 35 60 10.5-41 4.5-27 2-46 2 3 1-0 2 54 Austin Mullins* 15 12 47 59 5.0-13 2.0-6 1-11 5 2 1 2 2 Trumaine Johnson 11 31 23 54 3.0-6 _ 5-14 12 _ _ 50 Bryan Waldhauser 15 11 34 45 4.0-27 3.0-26 _ 2 1 _ 21 Keith Thompson* 14 25 20 45 3.0-10 _ _ 6 _ _ 42 Jace Palmer* 14 16 26 42 9.5-46 5.5-36 1-57 6 _ _ 3 99 Tyler Hobbs 15 13 26 39 6.0-21 3.0-15 1-18 3 _ 3-0 3 40 Caleb McSurdy 15 12 20 32 - 1-17 2 1 53 Josh Stuberg 13 9 23 32 2.0-6 - 1-4 _ 1 1-0 3 Andrew Swink* 12 20 11 31 _ _ 3-18 2 9 Mike McCord 14 17 14 31 _ _ _ 3 56 Brock Coyle* 14 11 19 30 _ _ 2-42 _ 37 Carson Bender 15 7 20 27 2.0-5 1.0-3 _ 1 1 _ 1 5 Donny Lisowski 14 17 7 24 1.0-1 _ _ 3 _ _ 44 Jordan Tripp 15 6 17 23 - _ _ 1 1 2-0 96 Josh Harris 15 10 9 19 2.0-17 2.0-17 - - 1 1-0 1 - - Total 15 491 734 1225 70-264 23-146 26-299 74 20 11-0 14 5 2 Opponents 15 481 804 1285 68-254 19-138 10-143 44 25 9-44 15 5 2 *Not Returning 2010 Grizzly Football 82 i i u n Senior Tight End 2010 Opponents Western State

Pat Stewart Tyler Daniels Shaun Suttorp Head Coach Junior QB Senior WR

2009 RECORD Saturday, Sept. 4 3-8 overall/3-6 Rocky Mountain AC 1:05 p.m. Mtn. 2009 RESULTS Washington-Grizzly Stadium Aug. 28 Fort Hays State L, 17-45 Missoula, Mont. Sept. 5 Montana L, 0-38 Sept. 12 at Nebraska-Kearney * L, 13-45 Sept. 19 New Mexico Highlands* W,21-19 Sept. 26 at Western New Mexico * WESTERN STATE QUICK FACTS: W, 38-19 Oct. 3 Fort Lewis* W, 31-27 Oct. 10 at Colorado School of Mines * L, 7-24 Oct. 17 Mesa State* L, 14-16 Location: Gunnison, Colo Oct. 24 at Colorado State-Pueblo* L, 27-38 Enrollment: 2,000 Oct. 31 at Adams State* L, 13-22 Founded:1901 Nov. 7 Chadron State * L, 21-40 Colors: Crimson and Slate *Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Game Nickname: Mountaineers 2010 SCHEDULE President: Dr. Jay Helman Aug. 28 at Fort Hays State 6:00 p.m. Athletic Director: Dr. Greg Waggoner Sept. 4 at Montana 1:05 p.m. Conference: Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Sept. 18 at Chadron State* 1:00 p.m. Stadium (capacity): M ountaineer Bowl (4,000) Sept. 25 Nebraska-Kearney* 1:00 p.m. Surface: Natural Grass Oct. 2 at New Mexico Highlands* 1:00 p.m. Oct. 9 Western New Mexico* 1:00 p.m. Oct. 16 at Fort Lewis* 1:00 p.m. Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year: Pat Stewart/Western State/1990 Oct. 23 Colorado School of Mines* 1:00 p.m. Record at school-years/Overall record-years:9-34/9-34 Oct. 30 at Mesa State* 6:00 p.m. Assistant coaches: Nov. 6 Colorado State - Pueblo* 1:00 p.m. Nov. 13 Adams State* Mike Aimone, DL/Strength; Gerald Cooper, WRs; C.J. Teply, Off. 1:00 p.m. *Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Game (All Coord./QBs; Jas Bains, Def. Coord.; David Pena, OL; Jeff William­ times Mountain) son, RBs; Zach Lochard, Safeties.

Starters returning-lost/ returning-lost:16-8/29-15 Top returning performers: Shaun Suttorp, Sr. WR;Tyler Daniels, Jr. QB; DJ. Hughes, Sr., DB. SportIln@rnati5nl Football contact: Jared Verner Email: [email protected] Office: (970) 943-2831 Cell: (660) 853-8092 Fax: (970) 943-2754

Web Address:www.wscathletics.com

2010 Grizzly Football 84 2010 Opponents at Cal Poly

Tim Walsh Dominique Johnson Marty Mohamed Head Coach Senior WR Senior LB

2009 RECORD Saturday, Sept. 11 4-7 overall/1-3 Great West Conference 6:05 p.m. Pac. 2009 RESULTS Alex G. Spanos Stadium Sept. 12 Sacramento State W, 38-19 Sept. 19 at Ohio University L, 10-28 San Luis Obispo, Calif. Sept. 26 at San Jose State L, 9-19 Oct. 3 South Dakota State W, 21-14 Oct. 10 at Montana L, 23-35 CAL POLY QUICK FACTS: Oct. 17 Southern * W, 24-23 Oct. 24 Dixie State W, 44-14 Oct. 31 at North Dakota* L, 17-31 Nov. 7 at UC Davis* L, 10-23 Location: San Luis Obispo, Calif. Nov. 14 South Dakota* L, 48-50 Enrollment: 19,325 Nov. 21 at Weber State L, 14-47 Founded: 1901 *Great West Conference Game Colors: Forest Green and Gold Nickname: Mustangs 2010 SCHEDULE President: Robert Glidden (Interim) Sept. 4 Humboldt State 6:05 p.m. Athletic Director: Alison E. Cone Sept. 11 Montana 6:05 p.m. Conference: Great West Conference Sept. 18 at Texas State 4:00 p.m. Stadium (capacity): Alex G. Spanos (11,075) Sept. 25 at McNeese State 5:00 p.m. Surface: Natural Grass Oct. 2 at Fresno State 7:00 p.m. Oct. 9 at Old Dominion 3:00 p.m. Oct. 16 at Southern Utah* 2:00 p.m. Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year: Tim Walsh/UC Riverside/1977 Oct. 23 North Dakota * 6:05 p.m. Oct. 30 St. Francis (Pa.) 6:05 p.m. Record at school-years/Overall record-years:4-7-1/121-89-19 Nov. 6 at South Dakota* 2:05 p.m. Assistant coaches: Nov. 13 UC Davis* 6:05 p.m. Bryan Cook, Co-Off. Coord./QBs; SagaTuitele, Co-Off. Coord./OL; *Great West Conference Game (All times Pacific) Juston Wood, WRs; Aristotle Thompson, RBs; Matt Crivello, Off.; Greg Lupfer, Def. Coord./DBs; Josh Brown, ILBs; Jamar Cain, DL; Steve Cox, OLBs; Pat Johnston, Off. ALEX G. SPANOS STADIUM HOME OF THE MUSTANGS

Starters returning-lost/Letterman returning-lost:19-6/59-16 Top returning performers: Tony Smith, Sr. QB; Dominique Johnson, Sr. WR; James Chen, Sr. DL; Marty Mohamed, SR. LB; Asa Jackson, Jr. CB.

Football Contact: Eric Burdick Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (805) 756-6550 Cell Phone: (805) 550-3427 Fax: (805) 756-2650 Web Address:www.gopoly.com 2010 Grizzly Football i 2010 Opponents at Eastern Washington I I

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Marshall Sperbeck Christian Clark Jason Smith Head Coach Senior DE Senior QB

2009 RECORD Saturday, Sept. 25 5-6 overall/4-4 Big Sky Conference 1:05 p.m. Mtn. 2009 RESULTS Washington-Grizzly Stadium Sept. 5 at UNLV L, 38-3 Missoula, Mont. Sept. 12 at Cal Poly L, 38-19 Sept. 26 Eastern Washington* L, 56-30 Oct. 3 at Portland State* W ,31-14 SACRAMENTO STATE QUICK FACTS: Oct. 10 Idaho State* W, 38-17 Oct. 17 at Weber State* L, 49-10 Oct. 24 Montana* L, 45-30 Oct. 31 Northern Arizona* W, 27-24 Location: Sacramento. Calif. Nov. 7 at Northern Colorado* W, 38-35 Enrollment: 29,241 Nov. 14 at Montana State* L, 27-17 Founded: 1947 Nov. 21 UC Davis W, 31-28 Colors: Green and Gold *Big Sky Conference Game Nickname: Hornets President: Dr. Alexander Gonzalez 2010 SCHEDULE Athletic Director: Dr. Terry Wan I ess Sept. 4 at Stanford 3:30 p.m. Conference: Big Sky Conference Sept. 11 Western Oregon 6:05 p.m. Stadium (capacity): Hornet Stadium (21,195) Sept. 18 Weber State* 6:05 p.m. Surface: Natural Grass Sept. 25 at Montana * 1:05 p.m. Oct. 2 at Montana State* 6:05 p.m. Oct. 9 Northern Colorado* 2:05 p.m. Head Coach: Marshall Sperbeck Oct. 23 Eastern Washington* 1:05 p.m. Alma Mater/Year: Nevada/1984 Oct. 30 at Northern Arizona* 3:05 p.m. Record at school-years/Overall record-years: 14-20-3/123-73-18 Oct. 6 Portland State* 2:05 p.m. Assistant coaches: Nov. 13 at Idaho State* 2:35 p.m. Anthony Parker, Def. Coord.; Klayton Adams, Off. Line; Lou Baiz, Nov. 20 at UC Davis 2:05 p.m. LBs; Daniel DaPrato,WRs/SpecialTeams; Aaron Ingram, RBs;Jon *Big Sky Conference Game (All times Pacific) Osterhout, Def. Line; Steve Roberson, Secondary; Robby Case, TEs; Greg Sasser, Def. HORNET STADIUM HOME OF THE HORNETS Starters returning-lost/Letterman returning-lost:13-9/42-24 Top returning performers: Christian Clark, Sr., DE; Jason Smith, Sr., QB

Football Contact: Brian Berger Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (916) 278-4313 Cell Phone: (916)397-4325 Fax: (916)278-5429 Web Address:www.Hornetsports.com

2010 Grizzly Football 87 2010 Opponents at Northern Colorado

Scott Downing Korey Askew Tim McGraw Head Coach Junior CB Junior OL

2009 RECORD Saturday, Oct. 2 3-8 overall/1-7 Big Sky Conference 1:35 p.m. Mtn. 2009 RESULTS Sept. 5 Kansas L, 49-3 Greeley, Colo. Sept. 12 San Diego W,31-12 Sept. 19 at Eastern Washington* L, 16-0 Sept. 26 Montana State* L, 25-7 NORTHERN COLORADO QUICK FACTS: Oct. 3 at Northern Arizona* L, 35-27 Oct. 10 Portland State* L, 23-18 ■— m m Oct. 17 at Idaho State* W, 30-7 Oct. 24 Weber State* L, 28-20 Location: Greeley, Colo. Oct. 31 South Dakota W,21-17 Enrollment: 12,148 Nov. 11 Sacramento State * L, 38-35 Founded: 1889 Nov. 14 at Montana* L, 38-10 Colors: Blue and Gold *Big Sky Conference gam e (All times Mountain) Nickname: Bears President: Kay Norton 2010 SCHEDULE Athletic Director: Jay Hinrichs Sep. 4 Adams State 1:35 p.m. Conference: Big Sky Conference Sep. 11 at Weber State * 6:05 p.m. Stadium (capacity): Nottingham Field (8,500) Sep. 18 Idaho State * 1:35 p.m. Surface: Natural Grass Sep. 25 at Michigan State TBA Oct. 2 Montana* 1:35 p.m. Oct. 9 at Sacramento State* 3:05 p.m. Head Coach: Scott Downing Oct. 16 Eastern Washington* 1:35 p.m. Alma Mater/Year: Sterling College/1979 Oct. 23 at Montana State* 1:05 p.m. Record at school-years/Overall record-years:6-39-5/19-43-1-7 Oct. 30 at South Dakota 4:05 p.m. Assistant coaches: Nov. 6 Northern Arizona* 1:35 p.m. Cody Deti, Def. Coord.; Greg Peterson, Off. Coord.; Brad Bedell, Nov. 13 at Portland State* 2:05 p.m. Off. Line; Jared Burton, Off.; Sean Dunaway, Def. Line; Jordan *Big Sky Conference Game Fenner, WRs; Keith Grable, RBs; Kyle Krantz, LBs; Kendrick Shav­ er, Secondary; David Walker, TEs. f u n Starters returning-lost/Letterman returning-lost:17-8/38-12 Top returning performers: Korey Askew, Jr., CB;Tim McGraw, Jr., OL | B B B |

Football Contact: Heather Kennedy Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (970) 351-1065 Cell Phone: (970)978-0675 Fax: (970)351-1995 Web Address:www.uncbears.com

2010 Grizzly Football 2010 Opponents Idaho State

BENGALS

John Zamberlin Mitch Rudder A J. Storms Head Coach Senior OL Junior LB

2009 RECORD Saturday, Oct. 9 1-10 overall/1 -7 Big Sky Conference 1:05 p.m. Mtn. 2009 RESULTS Sept. 5 at Arizona State L, 50-3 Washington-Grizzly Stadium Sept. 13 at Oklahoma L, 64-0 Missoula, Mont. Sept. 19 at Weber State* L, 44-17 Sept. 26 Central Washington L, 33-22 Oct. 3 Eastern Washington* L, 38-3 IDAHO STATE QUICK FACTS: Oct. 10 at Sacramento State* L, 38-17 Oct. 17 Northern Colorado* L, 30-7 Oct. 24 at Northern Arizona* L, 40-12 Oct. 31 at Montana State* L, 41-10 Location: Pocatello, Idaho Nov. 7 Montana* L, 12-10 Enrollment: 14,520 Nov. 14 Portland State * W, 41-34 Founded:1901 *Big Sky Conference Game Colors: Black and Orange Nickname: Bengals 2010 SCHEDULE President: Dr. Arthur Vailas S e p t. 4 Montana-Western 3:35 p.m. Athletic Director: Jeff Tingley Sept. 11 at Utah State 6:05 p.m. Conference: Big Sky Conference Sept. 18 at Northern Colorado* 1:35 p.m. Stadium (capacity): (12,000) Sept. 25 Northern Arizona* 3:35 p.m. Surface: Artificial Turf Oct. 2 at Portland State* 6:05 p.m. Oct. 9 at Montana* 1:05 p.m. Oct. 16 Weber State* 3:35 p.m. Head Coach: John Zamberlin Oct. 30 Montana State* 3:35 p.m. Alma Mater/Year: Pacific Lutheran/1979 Nov. 6 at Georgia TBA Record at school-years/Overall record-years:5-29-3/68-70-13 Nov. 13 Sacramento State* 3:35 p.m. Assistant coaches: Nov. 20 at Eastern Washington* 2:05 p.m. Steve Amrine, Safeties; Kenyon Blue, Def.; Jon Clark, Off. Line; *Big Sky Conference Game (All times Mountain) Josh Fetter, Def. Line; Phil Earley, Off. Coord./QBs; Junior Falevai, TEs; Drew Miller, WRs; Brian Strandley, Def. Coord.; Nick Whit­ HOLTARENA worth, RBs. HOME OF THE BENGALS Players

Starters returning-lost/Letterman returning-lost: Top returning performers: Mitch Rudder, Sr., OL; A.J. Storms, Jr., LB

Football Contact: TBA Email: TBA Office Phone: (208) 282-2621 Cell Phone: TBA Fax: (208) 282-3659 Web Address:www. isubengals.com^ 2010 Grizzly Football 2010 Opponents at Portland State

Nigel Burton Drew Hubei Ryan Rau Head Coach Senior QB Junior LB

2009 RECORD Saturday, Oct. 16 2-9 overall/1-7 Big Sky Conference 6:05 p.m. Mtn. 2009 RESULTS Sept. 5 at Oregon State L, 7 - 34 Hillsboro, Ore. Sept. 12 Southern Oregon W, 34 -10 Sept. 19 at Montana* L, 1 7 -4 9 Sept. 26 Weber State* L, 29 - 36 PORTLAND STATE QUICK FACTS: Oct. 3 Sacramento State* L, 14-31 Oct. 10 at Northern Colorado* W, 23 -18 Oct. 17 Northern Arizona* i i » m L, 2 3 -4 4 Oct. 24 UC Davis L, 31 -34 Location: Portland, Ore. Oct. 31 Eastern Washington* L, 10-47 Enrollment: 27,972 Nov. 7 Montana State* L, 10-28 Founded:1946 Nov. 14 at Idaho State* L, 34-41 Colors: Green, White, and Silver *Big Sky Conference Game Nickname: Vikings 2010 SCHEDULE President: Dr. Wim Wiewel Sept. 04 at Arizona State 7:00 p.m. Athletic Director: Torre Chisholm Sept. 11 at UC Davis 6:00 p.m. Conference: Big Sky Conference Sept. 18 at Oregon TBA Stadium (capacity): Hillsboro Stadium (7,825) Oct. 02 Idaho State* Surface: FieldTurf 5:05 p.m. Oct. 09 at Montana State* 12:35 p.m. Oct. 16 Montana* 6:05 p.m. Oct. 23 at Weber State* 2:00 p.m. Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year: Nigel Burton/Washington/1999 Oct. 30 Eastern Washington* 5:05 p.m. Record at school-years/Overall record-years: 0-0-0/0-0-0 Nov. 06 at Sacramento State* Assistant coaches: 2:05 p.m. Nov. 13 Northern Colorado* 1:05 p.m. Bruce Barnum, Off. Coord.; Eric Jackson, Def. Coord.; Bob Sim­ Nov. 20 at Northern Arizona* 2:05 p.m. mons, Special Teams Coord./Assistant Head Coach; Kevin Em­ *Big Sky Conference Game (All times Pacific) berton, RBs; Dave Brown, Run Game Coord.; Brad Davis, Off. Line; Legi Suiaunoa, Def. Line; Ahmed Zarrugh, LBs; Casey Clif­ ton, Assistant Def.Line; Steve Cooper, Off. Assistant/TEs. l l l M ^

Starters returning-lost/Letterman returning-lost:14-11/47-23 Top returning performers: Ray Fry, Sr. WR; Ryan Rau, Jr. LB; DeShawn Shead, Jr. CB; Zach Brown, So. K. Sport's Information] Football Contact: Mike Lund Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (503) 725-5602 Cell Phone: (503) 866-0236 Fax: (503) 725-5500 Web Address:www.goviks.com

2010 Grizzly Football 90 2010 Opponents Northern Arizona

Jerome Souers Matt Estrada Michael Herrick Head Coach Senior Safety Senior QB

2009 RECORD Saturday, Oct. 23 5-6 overall/4-4 Big Sky Conference 1:05 p.m. Mtn. 2009 RESULTS Sept. 12 at Arizona L ,34-17 Washington-Grizzly Stadium Sept. 19 Southern Utah W, 42-39 Missoula, Mont. Sept. 26 Montana* L, 41-34 (O Oct. 3 Northern Colorado* W, 35-27 Oct. 10 at Montana State* W, 23-10 NORTHERN ARIZONA QUICK FACTS: Oct. 17 at Portland State* W, 44-23 Oct. 24 Idaho State* W, 40-12 Oct. 31 at Sacramento State* L, 27-24 Nov. 7 at Mississippi L, 38-14 Location: Flagstaff, Arizona Nov. 14 at Weber State* L, 27-9 Enrollment: 23,600 Nov. 21 Eastern Washington* L, 49-45 Founded: 1899 *Big Sky Conference Game Colors: Blue, Gold & Sage 2010 SCHEDULE Nickname: Lumberjacks Sept. 2 Western N.M. 7:05 p.m. President: Dr. John Haeger Sept. 11 at Arizona State 7:05 p.m. Athletic Director: Jim Fallis Sept. 25 at Idaho State* 2:35 p.m. Conference: Big Sky Conference Oct. 2 at Southern Utah 12:05 p.m. Stadium (capacity): J Lawrence (15,000) Oct. 9 at Eastern Washington* 1:05 p.m. Surface: Field Turf Oct. 16 Montana State* 3:05 p.m. Oct. 23 at Montana* 1:05 p.m. Oct. 30 Sacramento State* 3:05 Pp.m. Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year: Jerome Souers Nov. 6 at Northern Colorado* 12:35 p.m. Record at school-years/Overall record-years: 66-70-12/66-70-12 Nov. 13 Weber State * 3:05 p.m. Assistant coaches: Nov. 20 Portland State* 3:05 p.m. Brian Lindgren, Off. Coord./QBs; Andy Thompson, Def. Coord./ *Big Sky Conference Game (All times Mountain Standard) LBs; Craig Knoth,TEs; David Reeves, Safeties/Special Teams; Eric Reid, Off. Line/RBs; Francis St. Paul, WRs; Bill Smith, Def. Line; J LAWRENCE WALKUP Andy LaRussa, Assistant Coach; Chris Taylor, Off. Assistant/RBs; SKYDOME John Teuscher, Def. Assistant/LBs. HOME OF THE LUMBERJACKS

Starters returning-lost/Letterman returning-lost: 47-15/13-9 Top returning performers: Michael Herrick, Sr. QB; Matt Estrada, Sr. S; Jeff Hines, Sr. C.

Football Contact: Steve Shaff Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (928)523-6792 Cell Phone: (928) 606-6628 Fax: (928) 523-6793 Web Address:www.nauathletics.com

2010 Grizzly Football 91 2010 Opponents n u n at Weber State

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Ron McBride Cameron Higgins Taylor Sedillo Head Coach Senior QB Senior MLB

2009 RECORD Saturday, Oct. 30 7-5 overall/6-2 Big Sky Conference 1:05 p.m. Mtn. 2009 RESULTS Sept. 5 at Wyoming Elizabeth Dee Shaw L, 22 - 29 Sept. 12 at Colorado State L, 23 - 24 Ogden, Utah Sept. 19 Idaho State* W, 44 -17 Sept. 26 Portland State* W, 36 - 29 Oct. 3 Montana State* L, 21 -26 WEBER STATE QUICK FACTS: Oct. 10 at Eastern Washington* W, 31 -13 Oct. 17 at Sacramento State* W, 49 -10 Oct. 24 at Northern Colorado* W, 28 - 20 Oct. 31 at Montana* L ,10-31 Location: Ogden, Utah Nov. 14 Northern Arizona* W, 27 - 9 Enrollment: 23,200 Nov. 21 Cal Poly W, 47 -14 Founded: 1889 Nov. 28 at William &MaryA L, 0-38 Colors: Royal Purple & White *Big Sky Conference Game Nickname: Wildcats ANCAA FCS 1st Round Game President: Dr. F. Ann Millner 2010 SCHEDULE Athletic Director: Jerry Bovee Sept. 4 at Boston College 11:05 a.m. Conference: Big Sky Conference Sept. 11 Northern Colorado* 6:00 p.m. Stadium: Elizabeth Dee Shaw Stewart Stadium Sept. 18 at Sacramento State* 7:05 p.m. Stadium capacity: 17,500 Sept. 25 UC Davis 6:00 p.m. Surface: Natural Grass Oct. 02 Eastern Washington* 1:00 p.m. Oct. 16 at Idaho State* 3:05 p.m. Oct. 23 Portland State* 3:00 p.m. Head Coach: Ron McBride Oct. 30 Montana* 1:05 p.m. Alma Mater/Year: San Jose State, 1963 Nov. 06 at Montana State* 12:05 p.m. Record at school-years/Overall record-years:32-27-5/120-90-18 Nov. 13 at Northern Arizona* 3:35 p.m. Assistant coaches:Matt Hammer, Assistant Head Coach/Off. Nov. 20 at Texas Tech TBA Coord./WRs; Jake Cookus, Co-Def. Coord./Safeties/Special *Big Sky Conference Game (All times Mountain) Teams; Colton Swan, Co-Def. Coord./LBs; Tom Stackaruk, TEs; Jason Kaufusi, Def. Line; Kamaal Ahmad, RBs; Jason Beck, QBs; Andre Dyson, CBs; Cecil Thomas, Off. Line; Brian Zeches, RBs.

Starters returning-lost/Letterman returning-lost:11-/34-23 Top returning performers: Cameron Higgins, Sr., QB; Taylor Se- dillo, Sr., MLB

Football Contact: Brad Larsen Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (801) 626-6010 Cell Phone: (801) 698-9548 Fax: (801) 626-6490 Web Address:www.weberstatesports.com

2010 Grizzly Football 92 2010 Opponents n r a i North Dakota

Chris Mussman Ty Boyle Mitch Sutton Head Coach Senior DL Sophomore RB

2009 RECORD Saturday, Nov. 13 6-5 overall/2-2 Great West Conference 12:05 p.m. Mtn. Washington-Grizzly Stadium 2009 RESULTS Sept. 5 at Texas Tech L, 13-38 Missoula, Mont. Sept. 19 at Northwestern State W, 27 - 20 Sept. 26 at Stephen F. Austin L,31 -65 Oct. 3 South Dakota* W, 27 -12 NORTH DAKOTA QUICK FACTS: Oct. 10 Stony Brook W, 31 -24 Oct. 17 Sioux Falls L, 13-28 Oct. 24 at Southern Utah* L, 10-35 Oct. 31 Cal Poly* W,31 -17 Location: Grand Forks, N.D. Nov. 7 Southern Oregon W, 30 - 24 Enrollment: 13,172 Nov. 14 at UC Davis* L, 20 - 28 Founded:1883 Nov. 28 at Central Arkansas W ,17-16 Colors: Green, White and Black *Great West Conference Game Nickname: Fighting Sioux President: Dr. Robert O. Kelley 2010 SCHEDULE Athletic Director: Brian Faison Sept. 2 at Idaho 8:00 p.m. Conference: Great West Conference Sept. 11 at Northern Illinois 6:00 p.m. Stadium (capacity): Alerus Center (12,283) Sept. 18 Northeastern State (Okla) 4:00 p.m. Surface: AstroTurf Magic Carpet Sept. 25 Northwestern State (La.) 4:00 p.m. Oct. 2 at South Dakota* 2:00 p.m. Oct. 9 Southern Utah* 4:00 p.m. Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year: Chris Mussman/lowa State/1991 Oct. 23 at Cal Poly* 8:06 p.m. Record at school-years/Overall record-years:12-9-2/12-9-2 Oct. 30 Lamar (Texas) 12:00 p.m. Assistant coaches: Nov. 6 UC Davis* 12:00 p.m. Mike Mannausau, Assis. Head Coach/Co-Def. Coord.; Greg Bre- Nov. 13 at Montana 12:05 p.m. itbach, Off. Coord./QBs; John Kelling,Co-Def. Coord./Secondary; Nov. 20 South Dakota State 1:00 p.m. Josh Kotelnicki, Special Teams/Inside LBs; Tim Belmore, WRs; *Great West Conference Game (All times Central) Rod Carey, OL; Mike Kubes, TEs; George Love, Outside LBs; Jace Schillinger, RBs. ALERUS CENTER - HOME OF THE FIGHTING SIOUX

Starters returning-lost/Letterman returning-lost:15-9/32-18 Top returning performers: Ty Boyle, Sr., DL; Mitch Sutton, So., RB

Football Contact: Christy Kramer Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (701) 777-4210 Fax: (701)777-4352 Web Address:www.fightingsioux.com

2010 Grizzly Football 93 2010 Opponents Montana State

Rob Ash Dan Ogden Mike Person 110th MEETING Head Coach Senior DT Senior OT

2009 RECORD Saturday, Nov. 20 7-4 overall/5-3 Big Sky Conference 12:05 p.m. Mtn. 2009 RESULTS Washington-Grizzly Stadium Sept. 5 at Michigan State L, 3-44 Missoula, Mont. Sept. 12 Dixie State W, 23-20 Sept. 26 at Northern Colorado* W, 25-7 Oct. 3 at Weber State* W, 26-21 Oct. 10 Northern Arizona* L, 10-23 MONTANA STATE QUICK FACTS: Oct. 17 South Dakota W, 31-24 Oct. 24 at Eastern Washington* L, 24-35 Oct. 31 Idaho State* W, 41-10 Location: Bozeman, Montana Nov. 7 at Portland State* W, 10-28 Enrollment: 12,764 Nov. 14 Sacramento State* W, 27-17 Founded:1893 Nov. 21 Montana* L, 19-33 Colors: Blue & Gold *Big Sky Conference Game Nickname: Bobcats 2010 SCHEDULE President: Dr. Waded Cruzado Sept. 4 Fort Lewis 1:05 p.m. Athletic Director: Peter Fields Sept. 11 at Washington State TBA Conference: Big Sky Conference Sept. 18 Drake 1:05 p.m. Stadium (capacity): Bobcat Stadium (13,500) Sept. 25 Eastern Washington* 1:05 p.m. Surface: Field Turf Oct. 2 at Sacramento State* 6:05 p.m. Oct. 9 Portland State* 1:35 p.m. Oct. 16 at Northern Arizona* 3:05 p.m. Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year: Rob Ash Oct. 23 Northern Colorado* 1:05 p.m. Record at school-years:20-14-3 Oct. 30 at Idaho State* 3:35 p.m. Overall record-years:196-113-5-30 Nov. 6 Weber State* 12:05 p.m. Assistant coaches:Dale Ploessl, Running Game Coord./TEs; Ja­ Nov. 20 at Montana* 12:05 p.m. mie Marshall, Def. Coord.; Jason McEndoo, Off. Line; Noah Jo­ *Big Sky Conference Game (All times Mountain) seph, Def. Secondary; Bo Beck, Def. Line; Justin Gaines, Second­ ary; Brian Von Bergen, WRs; Kane loane, LBs; Brian Wright, Off. Coord./QBs; Kerry Dixon, RBs.

Starters returning-lost/Letterman returning-lost:17-7/39-15 Top returning performers: Dan Ogden, Sr. DT; Mike Person, Sr., OT, Michael Rider, Sr., FS; Clay Bignell, Jr. LB; Everett Gilbert, So., WR

Football Contact: Bill Lamberty Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (406) 994-51 33 Cell Phone: (406) 580-6781 Fax: (406) 994-2278 Web Address:www.msubobcats.com

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% 2010 Opponents Opponent Series List

1980: at Idaho State 17, Montana 0 Montana vs. Western State $Last game played in Dornblaser Stadium *Year Eastern Washington joined Big Sky 1981: at Montana 24, Idaho State 21 2009 at Montana 38, Western State 0 (Montana leads 25-10-1) 1982: Montana 14, at Idaho State 28 (Montana leads 1-0) 1983: Idaho State 31, at Montana 17 Montana vs. Sacramento State 1984: at Idaho State 43, Montana 3 M ontana vs. Cal Poly 1993: at Montana 54, Sacramento State 7 1985: at Montana 35, Idaho State 29 1969: at Montana 14, Cal Poly 0 1996: Montana 35, at Sacramento State 17* 1986: at Montana 38, Idaho State 31$ 1971: Montana 38, at Cal Poly 14 1997: at Montana 52, Sacramento State 10 Montana 57, at Idaho State 13 1994: at Montana 45, Cal Poly 0 1998: Montana 31, at Sacramento State 16 1987: at Montana 63, Idaho State 0 1996: at Montana 43, Cal Poly 0 1999: at Montana 41, Sacramento State 38! 1988: Montana 34, at Idaho State 7 1998: at Montana 37, Cal Poly 14 2000: at Montana 24, Sacramento State 20 1989: at Montana 35, Idaho State 21 1999: Montana 28, at Cal Poly 14 2001: Montana 42, at Sacramento State 7 1990: Montana 42, at Idaho State 23 2000: at Montana 53, Cal Poly 3 2002: at Montana 31, Sacramento State 24 1991: at Montana 24, Idaho State 13 2001: Montana 31, at Cal Poly 17 2003: Montana 26, at Sacramento State 0 1992: Montana 21, at Idaho State 14 2003: at Montana 17, Cal Poly 14 2004: at Montana 52, Sacramento State 21 1993: at Montana 28, Idaho State 16 2005: at Montana 36, Cal Poly 27 2005: Montana 31, at Sacramento State 14 1994: at Idaho State 28, Montana 23 Cal Poly 35, at Montana 21A 2006: at Montana 59, Sacramento State 14 1995: at Montana 35, Idaho State 21 2006: at Montana 10, Cal Poly 9 2007: Montana 17, at Sacramento State 3 1996: at Montana 43, Idaho State 19 2008: Montana 30, at Cal Poly 28 2008: at Montana 43, Sacramento State 7 1997: Montana 48, at Idaho State 0 2009: at Montana 35, Cal Poly 23 2009: Montana 45, at Sacramento State 30 1998: at Montana 40, Idaho State 13 AFCS playoff game *Year Sacramento State joined Big Sky 1999: Montana 73, at Idaho State 23 (Montana leads 13-1) !2 OT 2000: at Montana 38, Idaho State 21 (Montana leads 15-0) 2001: Montana 32, at Idaho State 28 Montana vs. Eastern Washington 2002: at Montana 13, Idaho State 9 Montana vs. Northern Colorado 2003: at Idaho State 43, UM 40 - 2 OT 1938: at Montana 27, Eastern Washington 0 2004: at Montana 24, Idaho State 22 1940: at Montana 9, Eastern Washington 0 1976: at Northern Colorado 27, Montana 19 2005: Montana 32, at Idaho State 10 1946: at Montana 31, Eastern Washington 7 1977: at Montana 34, Northern Colorado 13 2006: at Montana 23, Idaho State 10 1947: Montana 21, at Eastern Washington 0 1978: at Montana 31, Northern Colorado 14 2007: Montana 27, at Idaho State 14 1948: Eastern Washington 12, Montana 7# 1979: Montana 20, at Northern Colorado 10 2008: at Montana 29, Idaho State 10 1949: at Montana 19, Eastern Washington 6 2002: at Montana 31, Northern Colorado 14 2009: Montana 12, at Idaho State 10 1950: Montana 52, at Eastern Washington 0 2004: at Montana 27, Northern Colorado 16 *Year Idaho State joined Big Sky 1980: at Montana 42, Eastern Washington 7 2006: Montana 53, at Northern Colorado 21* $First game played at Washington-Grizzly Stadium 1981: at Eastern Washington 14, Montana 13 2007: at Montana 52, Northern Colorado 7 (Montana leads 39-13) 1983: at Eastern Washington 27, Montana 26 2008: Montana 41, at Northern Colorado 20 1984: at Montana 14, Eastern Washington 14 2009: at Montana 38, Northern Colorado 10 Montana vs. Portland State 1985: at Eastern Washington 52, Montana 19 *Year Northern Colorado joined Big Sky 1986: at Montana 42, Eastern Washington 37$ (Montana leads 9-1) 1965: Montana 33, at Portland State 7 1987: Montana 22, at Eastern Washington 0* 1966: at Montana 10, Portland State 0 1988: at Montana 30, Eastern Washington 6 Montana vs. Idaho State 1967: Montana 55, at Portland State 7 1968: at Montana 58, Portland State 0 1989: Montana 22, at Eastern Washington 16 1921: at Montana 25, Idaho State 0 1969: Montana 49, at Portland State 14 1990: Eastern Washington 36, at Montana 35 1922: at Montana 15, Idaho State 12 1970: at Montana 31, Portland State 25 1991: at Eastern Washington 20, Montana 17 1936: at Montana 45, Idaho State 13 1971: at Portland State 36, Montana 29 1992: Eastern Washington 27, at Montana 21 1962: Montana 22, at Idaho State 15 1974: Montana 24, at Portland State 14 1993: Montana 35, at Eastern Washington 20 1963: Idaho State 14, at Montana 13* 1975: at Montana 33, Portland State 16 1994: at Montana 49, Eastern Washington 29 1964: at Idaho State 14, Montana 7 1976: at Portland State 50, Montana 49 1995: Montana 63, at Eastern Washington 7 1965: at Montana 16, Idaho State 0 1977: at Montana 40, Portland State 25 1996: Montana 34, at Eastern Washington 30 1966: at Idaho State 17, Montana 14 1978: at Portland State 27, Montana 16 1997: Eastern Washington 40, at Montana 35 1967: at Montana 20, Idaho State 0 1979: Portland State 40, at Montana 32 1998: Montana 30, at Eastern Washington 27 1968: at Idaho State 23, Montana 13 1980: at Portland State 20, Montana 0 1999: at Montana 25, Eastern Washington 7 1969: at Montana 46, Idaho State 36 1981: at Montana 33, Portland State 3 2000: Montana 41, at Eastern Washington 31 1970: Montana 35, at Idaho State 34 1982: at Portland State 35, Montana 28 2001: at UM 29, Eastern Washington 26 (2 OT) 1971: at Montana 45, Idaho State 35 1983: at Montana 35, Portland State 19 2002: at Eastern Washington 30, Montana 21 1972: at Idaho State 14, Montana 7 1984: Montana 17, at Portland State 16 2003: at Montana 41, Eastern Washington 10 1973: at Montana 19, Idaho State 14 1985: Portland State 21, at Montana 16 2004: Montana 31, at Eastern Washington 28 1974: at Idaho State 25, Montana 22 1986: Montana 35, at Portland State 14 2005: Eastern Washington 34, at Montana 20 1975: Idaho State 10, at Montana 7 1987: Portland State 20, at Montana 3 2006: Montana 33, at Eastern Washington 17 1976: at Montana 21, Idaho State 17 1988: at Portland State 21, Montana 0 2007: at Montana 24, Eastern Washington 23 1977: at Montana 17, Idaho State 15 1989: at Montana 30, Portland State 21 2008: Montana 19, at Eastern Washington 3 1978: Montana 28, at Idaho State 7 1996: at Montana 63, Portland State 6* 2009: at Montana 41, Eastern Washington 34 1979: at Montana 28, Idaho State 24 #Played in Great Falls, Mont. 1997: Montana 37, at Portland State 7 2010 Grizzly Football 95 l 2010 Opponents Opponent Series List 1

1998: at Montana 20, Portland State 17 1982: at Montana 36, Northern Arizona 35 1991: at Montana 47, Weber State 38 1999: at Portland State 51, Montana 48-OT 1983: Montana 21, at Northern Arizona 17 1992: at Weber State 24, Montana 7 2000: Montana 33, at Portland State 21 1984: Northern Arizona 24, at Montana 18 1993: at Montana 45, Weber State 17 2001: at Montana 33, Portland State 13 1985: Montana 32, at Northern Arizona 31 1994: Montana 35, at Weber State 20 2002: Montana 24, at Portland State 21 1986: Northern Arizona 34, at Montana 28 1995: at Montana 49, Weber State 22 2003: at Montana 42, Portland State 14 1987: at Northern Arizona 24, Montana 17 1996: Montana 24, at Weber State 10 2004: at Portland State 35, Montana 32 1988: at UM 33, Northern Arizona 26 (2 OT) 1997: at Montana 38, Weber Statel 3 2005: at Montana 37, Portland State 16 1989: Montana 34, at Northern Arizona 14 1998: at Weber State 27, Montana 20 2006: Montana 26, at Portland State 20 1990: at Montana 48, Northern Arizona 14 1999: at Montana 81, Weber State 22 2007: at Montana 34, Portland State 31 1991: Montana 34, at Northern Arizona 27 2000: Montana 30, at Weber State 28 2008: Montana 29, at Portland State 12 1992: at Montana 28, Northern Arizona 27 2001: at Montana 38, Weber State 23 2009: at Montana 49, Portland State 17 1993: Montana 38, at Northern Arizona 23 2002: Montana 39, at Weber State 7 *Year Portland State joined Big Sky 1994: at Montana 34, Northern Arizona 24 2003: at Montana 12, Weber State 7 (Montana leads 25-11) 1995: Montana 24, at Northern Arizona 21 2004: Montana 42, at Weber State 21 1996: at Montana 48, Northern Arizona 32 2005: at Montana 24, Weber State 19 1997: at Northern Arizona 27, Montana 24 2006: Montana 33, at Weber State 30 1998: at Montana 33, Northern Arizona 20 2007: at Montana 18, Weber State 10 1999: Montana 42, at Northern Arizona 23 2008: at Weber State 45, Montana 28 2000: at Montana 17, Northern Arizona 7 at Montana 24, Weber State 13 a 2001: Montana 38, at Northern Arizona 27 2009: at Monana 31, Weber State 10 2002: at Montana 38, Northern Arizona 24 *Year Weber State joined Big Sky 2003: Montana 59, at Northern Arizona 21 AFCS playoff game 2004: at Montana 34, Northern Arizona 22 (Montana leads 37-12) 2005: Montana 23, at Northern Arizona 0 2006: at Montana 24, Northern Arizona 21 2007: at Northern Arizona 16, Montana 21 2008: at Montana 45, Northern Arizona 10 2009: Montana 41, at Northern Arizona 34-OT *Year Northern Arizona joined Big Sky (Montana leads 30-12)

M ontana vs. W eber State

1962: at Montana 25, Weber State 6 1963: at Weber State 19, Montana 13* 1964: at Montana 20, Weber State 12 1965: Montana 15, at Weber State 14 1966: Weber State 28, at Montana 0 1967: Montana 13, at Weber State 12 1968: Weber State 20, at Montana 16 1969: Montana 20, at Weber State 17 1970: at Montana 38, Weber State 29

Freshman linebacker Jordan Tripp recovered a 1971: Montana 14, at Weber State 13 fumble vs. Portland State in 2009. 1972: at Montana 12, Weber State 7 1973: Montana 10, at Weber State 0 1974: at Montana 24, Weber State 13 M ontana vs. Northern Arizona 1975: Montana 48, at Weber State 12 1966: at Northern Arizona 34, Montana 8 1976: at Montana 28, Weber State 25 1968: at Northern Arizona 18, Montana 0 1977: Weber State 31, at Montana 23 1969: at Montana 52, Northern Arizona 7 1978: Montana 27, at Weber State 7 1970: Montana 20, at Northern Arizona 0* 1979: at Montana 23, Weber State 16 1972: at Montana 40, Northern Arizona 17 1980: at Weber State 38, Montana 21 1973: at Northern Arizona 14, Montana 10 1981: Weber State 7, at Montana 6 1974: at Montana 27, Northern Arizona 0 1982: Montana 42, at Weber State 20 1975: Montana 28, at Northern Arizona 22 1983: at Montana 28, Weber State 26 1976: Northern Arizona 23, at Montana 21 1984: at Weber State 47, Montana 14 1977: at Northern Arizona 25, Montana 24 1985: Weber State 57, at Montana 29 1978: Northern Arizona 15, at Montana 6 1986: Montana 55, at Weber State 29 1979: at Northern Arizona 26, Montana 13 1987: Weber State 29, at Montana 26 1988: Montana 41, at Weber State 14 1980: at Montana 31, Northern Arizona 21 Senior defensive end Severin Campbell had five 1981: Montana 29, at Northern Arizona 23 1989: at Montana 31, Weber State 6 total tackles and one sack for a loss of seven yards 1990: Montana 39, at Weber State 37 vs. W eber S ta te in 2 0 0 9 . 2010 Grizzly Football 96