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2019 Football Schedule Table of Contents Aug. 29 NORTHERN CEFCU STADIUM TBA Fast Facts, Future Opponents...... 2 Coaching Staff...... 3-20 COLORADO Roster Information...... 21-25 Sept. 7 TULSA CEFCU STADIUM TBA The Spartans...... 26-77 Sept. 21 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. TBA 2019 Opponents...... 78-80 Sept. 27 at Air Force* Colorado Springs, Colo. 6:00 p.m. Series Scores vs 2019 Opponents, Bowl Games...... 82-83 2018 In Review...... 84-94 CBS Sports Network The Mountain West...... 81, 95-96 Oct. 4 NEW MEXICO* CEFCU STADIUM 7:00 p.m. Individual Playing Honors & Awards ...... 97-106 CBS Sports Network Spartans in the Pros...... 107-117 Oct. 12 at Nevada* Reno, Nev. TBA SJSU Sports Hall of Fame...... 118 Letterwinners, Team Captains...... 119-128 Oct. 19 SAN DIEGO STATE* CEFCU STADIUM TBA Ring of Honor...... 129 (Homecoming) All-Century Team...... 130 Oct. 26 at Army West Point West Point, N.Y. 12:00 p.m. Academic Awards...... 131-132 Nov. 2 BOISE STATE* CEFCU STADIUM 7:30 p.m. Individual & Team Records...... 133-139 Career & Season Leaders, Top Performances...... 140-147 CBS Sports Network Year-by-Year Leaders, The First Time...... 148-152 Nov. 9 at Hawai’i* Honolulu, Hawaii TBA Series Scores, Game Scores, Homecoming...... 154-163 Nov. 23 at UNLV* Las Vegas, Nev. TBA Coaching History, CEFCU Stadium, Last Time..... 164-171 Nov. 30 FRESNO STATE* CEFCU STADIUM TBA National Network TV History...... 172 ESPN Networks San José State University...... 174-175 San José State Athletics...... 176-183 Dec. 7 Mountain West TBD 1:00 p.m. Athletics Directory...... 184 Championship City of San Jose...... 185 ESPN Notes to the Media, Media Directory...... 186-187 * - Mountain West game local time listed for all games Composite Schedule...... 188

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Location...... San Jose, CA 95192 Returning Lettermen...... 48 (20 offense, 28 defense, 0 specialists) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1857 (32,848) Lettermen Lost...... 19 (8 offense, 9 defense, 1 specialist) Colors...... Gold (PMS 1235), White & Blue (PMS 286) Conference...... Mountain West Starters Returning...... 12 (7 offense, 5 defense, 0 kickers) Football Facility (Capacity)...... CEFCU Stadium (30,456) President...... Dr. Mary A. Papazian Offense Director of Athletics...... Marie Tuite Jackson Snyder, OT, 6-5, 291, JR, 20 career starts Head Football Coach...... (UCLA, 1996) Troy Kowalski, OG, 6-5, 307, SR, 33 career starts Record, Years at School...... 3-22, 2 seasons Kyle Hoppe, C, 6-1, 285, JR, 7 career starts Overall Record, Seasons...... 3-22, 2 seasons Deano Motes, OT, 6-5, 289, SR, 8 career starts Billy Humphreys, TE, 6-5, 245, JR, 7 career starts 2018 Season Record...... 1-11 4 rec., 17 yds., 0 TDs 2018 Mountain West Record, Finish...... 1,7, 6th West Division , QB, 6-2, 203, SR, 14 career stats 56.1 Comp. Pct., 1,963 yds., 14 TDs Offensive Line Coach/Running Game Coordinator...... Tyler Nevens, RB, 6-0, 226, JR, 14 career starts ...... Joe Bernardi (Fresno State, 2010), 3rd season 136 att., 554 yds., 4 TDs Running Backs Coach/Recruiting Coordinator...... Alonzo Carter (Cal State , 2016), 3rd season Defense Wide Receivers Coach...... Cade Hall, DL, 6-3, 250, SO, 8 career starts ...... Kevin Cummings (Oregon State, 2010), 3rd season 43 tackles, 4.5 TFL Special Teams Coordinator...... Jesse Osuna, LB, 6-2, 228, SR, 12 career starts ...... Fred Guidici (San Jose State, 1989), 6th season 93 tackles, 10.0 TFL Coach/Passing Game Coordinator...... Ethan Aguayo, LB, 6-2, 228, SR, 30 career starts ...... Ryan Gunderson (Oregon State, 2007), 3rd season 106 tackles, 4.0 TFL Associate Head Coach/...... Tre Webb., S, 6-0, 199, JR, 9 career starts ...... Derrick Odum (Utah, 1993), 3rd season 72 tackles, 6 pass break-ups Defensive Line Coach....Joe Seumalo (Hawai’i, 1989), 4th season Jay Lenard, S, 6-1, 209, SO, 18 career starts ...... 91 tackles, 4 pass break-ups ...... Kevin McGiven (Utah Valley, 2001), 2nd season Linebackers Coach...... Starters Lost...... 10 (4 offense, 5 defense, 1 /kicker) ...... Scott White (Utah State, 2012), 2nd season Defensive Backs Coach...... Offense ...... Aric Williams (Oregon State, 2004), 2nd season Justin Holmes, WR, 24 career starts Graduate Assistant/Offense...... Jake Colman, OL, 13 career starts ...... Matt Adkins (Southern Oregon U., 2012), 4th season Josh Oliver, TE, 36 career starts, 1st team All-Mountain West Graduate Assistant/Defense...... Tre Hartley, WR, 22 career starts ...... Jeff Anderson (Texas Southern, 2014), 2nd season Graduate Assistant/Defense...... Defense ...... Chandler Jones (San Jose State, 2013) 3rd season Bryson Bridges, DE, 34 career starts, 2nd team All-Mountain West Graduate Assistant/Offense...... Boogie Roberts, NT, 36 career starts, ...... Patrick Markarian (Indiana State, 2015), 2nd season Honorable mention All-Mountain West Football Analyst...... (Santa Clara, 1976) 8th season Jamal Scott, LB, 21 career starts Director of Football Operations...... Dakari Monroe, CB, 22 career starts, 1st team All-Mountain West ...... Ben Thienes (Boise State, 2008), 3rd season John Toussaint, CB, 9 career starts Director of Football Digital Communications...... Cameron Radford (Oregon State, 2011) 3rd season Special Teams Coordinator of Beyond Football...... Bryce Crawford, PK/P ...... Tobruk Blaine (Boise State, 2002), 3rd season Video Coordinator...... Offensive Formation...... Multiple ...... Josh Irvin (Chapman, 2014), 4th season Defensive Formation...... 3-4

San José State University future opponents (subject to change) 2020 2021 Non-conference opponents Mountain West games Non-conference opponents Mountain West games Army West Point Air Force at Boise State New Mexico State Fresno State at Army UC Davis Hawai’i at Fresno State Southern Utah San Diego State West Point at Central Michigan Nevada at New Mexico at Georgia Utah State at Colorado State at Penn State UNLV at San Diego State at Penn State Wyoming at Hawai’i at Nevada at UNLV

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rent Brennan, a San Jose native and second-generation Spartan, enters his third season as the San Jose State BUniversity football head coach. In his two seasons as a head coach, the Spartans realized achievements on the playing field, academically and in the Brent Brennan described June 5, 2019, the day of the “groundbreaking community. Building a program with long-term success and ceremony” for a new Football Operations Center at CEFCU Stadium as sustainability in mind, 47 freshmen earned playing time in either the most important day in the program’s 125-year plus history. of the first two years. San José State enters 2019 with 60 players who have game experience – the most ever to start a season. Most recently, a team video of its participation in the Silicon He can look back to players receiving 11 All-Mountain West Valley YWCA’s “Walk A Mile In He Shoes” fundraiser to bring post-season awards, seven that played in a post-season all- greater awareness of the problems of domestic violence and star game and NFL draftees Josh Oliver, a tight end by the abuse in all forms against women generated more 1.7-million Jacksonville Jaguars in 2019, and defensive back Jermaine views in less than 10 days. Kelly by the Houston Texans in 2018. Playing the #11-toughest schedule in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) in 2018, the The 46-year old Brennan returned to the Spartans on Spartans had a +27 improvement in turnover margin compared December 8, 2016. He was an assistant coach with the Spartans to 2017, second highest by a FBS team in the category. during the 2005 through 2010 seasons under head coaches and Mike MacIntyre. From 2011 through 2016, he coached Academically, San José State players have earned 57 Mountain receivers at Oregon State. The Beavers played Texas in the 2012 West academic honors, and 14 institutional President’s Scholars Alamo Bowl and won the 2013 Hawaii Bowl over Boise State. and Dean’s Scholar awards at the university’s annual Honors Oregon State had one of the best passing offenses in the Football Convocation, the most in any two-year period in program Bowl Subdivision (FBS) ranking in the top-20 in 2011 (19th), 2012 history. In 2017, the Coaches Association (20th) and 2013 (3rd). (AFCA) recognized San Jose State for the first time for academic achievement based on the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate At Oregon State, he coached All-American wide receivers (GSR) formula. Brandin Cooks and Markus Wheaton and former school career And Spartan players and coaches are highly visible in the pass receiving leader James Rodgers. Cooks was the 2013 fertile Silicon Valley participating in more than 5,000 hours Biletnikoff Award winner signifying the nation’s top wide annually of community service, campus engagement and receivers and is continuing his NFL career with the Los Angeles personal outreach activities through the Beyond Football Rams. program Brennan instituted. The program was recognized for its exemplary contributions and participation with grants from The Brennan first joined the Spartans in January 2005 after being Ellen Show in 2017 and the Bill Belechick Foundation. named San Diego State’s quarterbacks coach. He had a variety of duties at San Jose State. Brennan coached wide receivers, tight ends and offensive tackles, was a special teams coordinator and recruiting coordinator.

Five wide receivers he recruited or coached are among the Spartans’ top-10 career pass receiving leaders with 146 or more receptions. Brennan coached San Jose State’s only two players with at least 200 career receptions and 3,000 career receiving yards, Noel Grigsby and Chandler Jones. He also coached Josh Oliver, the Jacksonville Jaguars’ third-round draft choice in 2019, and Ryan Otten, two of the top tight ends in school history.

As the special teams coordinator, the 2008 Spartans were 20th nationally in kickoff returns and the 2007 team was ninth in returns.

Brent Brennan with his wife, Courtney, daughters, Blake (left), Casey Brennan began his coaching career at Woodside (Calif.) High (far right), and son, Scott when he was named head coach. School in 1996. He was a graduate assistant at the University of Hawaii in 1998, at the University of Washington in 1999 and

4 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF Brent Brennan year-by-year in coaching Year Team Assignment 2018 San José State Head Coach 2017 San José State Head Coach

2016 Oregon State Outside Receivers Coach 2015 Oregon State Wide Receivers Coach 2014 Oregon State Wide Receivers Coach 2013 Oregon State Wide Receivers Coach 2012 Oregon State Wide Receivers Coach 2011 Oregon State Wide Receivers Coach

2010 San José State Wide Receivers Coach 2009 San José State Offensive Tackles & Tight Ends Coach/ Special Teams Coordinator 2008 San Jose State Tight Ends Coach/Special Teams Coordinator 2007 San José State Tight Ends Coach/Special Teams Coordinator 2006 San José State Wide Receivers Coach/Recruiting Coordinator 2005 San José State Wide Receivers Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Brent Brennan has 29 players returning in 2019 with starting experiences from the last two seasons. 2004 Cal Poly Assistant Coach 2003 Cal Poly Assistant Coach at the University of Arizona in 2000. From 2001 2002 Cal Poly Assistant Coach through 2004, he was the receivers coach and 2001 Cal Poly Assistant Coach recruiting coordinator at Cal Poly. 2000 Arizona Graduate Assistant As a college player, Brennan was a for the 1991 through 1995 UCLA teams 1999 Washington Graduate Assistant and lettered on the Bruins’ 1993 Rose Bowl Squad. He majored in history and graduated 1998 Hawai’i Graduate Assistant from UCLA in 1996. 1997 Woodside (Calif.) H.S. Assistant Coach Brennan watched San Jose State home football 1996 Woodside (Calif.) H.S. Assistant Coach games growing up. His dad, the late Steve Brennan, was an end who lettered in the 1967 season. Brent and his wife, Courtney, have two Participation daughters, Blake and Casey, and a son, Scott. 2013 Hawai’i Bowl (coach) 2012 Alamo Bowl (coach) 2006 New Mexico Bowl (coach) 1998 Holiday Bowl (coach) 1993 Rose Bowl (player) 1991 John Hancock Sun Bowl (player)

They Played for Coach Brennan Josh Oliver, TE – Jacksonville Jaguars 2019 3rd round draft choice , CB – Houston Texans, 2nd NFL season Victor Bolden, WR – , 3rd NFL season Brandin Cooks, WR – , 6th NFL season Obum Gwacham, DE – , 4th NFL season Ramses Barden, WR – Played six NFL seasons John Broussard, WR – Played two NFL seasons Adam Herzing, WR – Played one NFL season Chandler Jones, WR – Played three professional seasons James Jones, WR – Played nine NFL seasons Kevin Jurovich, WR – Played one NFL season () , WR – Played 12 NFL seasons Ryan Otten, TE – Played two NFL seasons (practice squads) Coach Brennan coached wide receiver James Jones James Rodgers, WR – Played three professional seasons at San José State. Jones went on to a nine-year NFL Rufus Skillern, WR – Played three professional seasons career, a XLV championship with the Jerramy Stevens, TE – Played nine NFL seasons , and now is a NFL Network Markus Wheaton, WR – Played six NFL seasons broadcast analyst.

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During the 2013 through 2015 seasons, he was a graduate assistant at the University of Oregon assisting with the offensive line and tight ends. He coached four first-team All-Pac-12 offensive linemen while with the Ducks. Oregon won 33 games; was ranked ninth, second and 19th, respectively, in the final Associated Press polls; and played in the first National Championship game against Ohio State in 2015.

The 2010 Fresno State graduate majored in communications and was a member of the Bulldogs football team from 2006 through 2010. The offensive lineman started in 32 games and oe Bernardi was named San Jose State University’s offensive was part of four Fresno State teams that played in a bowl game. line coach in January 2017. He added the title of run game Bernardi was named to the Rimington Award Watch List for the coordinator in 2018. Bernardi came to the Spartans after best center in college football twice during his playing career. In Jspending the 2016 season as the tight ends coach at Fresno State. his 2010 senior year, he received the Paul Schechter Award for Courage given annually to a Fresno State student-athlete who Bernardi is a second-generation college football coach. His overcame a physical challenge to become a champion. dad, Gary Bernardi,was a NCAA Division I assistant coach for more than 40 years, primarily at Pac-12 Conference schools He and his wife, Lindsey, have a daughter, Quinn. and at San Jose State (2010-12). The Bernardis are the second multi-generation football coaches at San Jose State after former assistants Mike Quinn (1976-78) and current New York Giants Post-Season Participation special teams coach Tom Quinn (1999-2001). 2016 Alamo Bowl 2015 College Football National Championship In his rapidly ascending coaching career, Bernardi has 2015 Rose Bowl experiences from the SEC, the Pac-12 Conference, the Mountain 2013 Alamo Bowl West and the pursuit of a College Football Playoff (CFP) national 2010 Humanitarian Bowl (player) championship. 2009 New Mexico Bowl (player) 2008 New Mexico Bowl (player) Bernardi began his coaching career at the University of 2007 Humanitarian Bowl (player) Tennessee in 2011 as the offensive line quality control coach. He assisted in all phases of coaching and recruiting offensive linemen and tight ends. In his second season, the 2012 Volunteers led the SEC and finished fifth nationally for fewest sacks allowed per game (0.67).

Joe Bernardi facts Born: March 6, 1987 in Tucson, Ariz. 2018-19 San Jose State University offensive line coach/ run game coordinator 2017 San Jose State University offensive line coach 2016 Fresno State tight ends coach 2013-15 University of Oregon graduate assistant 2011-12 University of Tennessee quality control coach - offensive line

They played for Coach Bernardi Jeremiah Kolone, OL – Los Angeles Rams, 2nd NFL season Pharaoh Brown, TE – Cleveland Browns, 2nd NFL season Zach Fulton, OL – Houston Texans, 6th NFL season Hroniss Grasu, C – , 4th NFL season Ja’Wuan James, OT – , 6th NFL season Kyle Long, OG – Chicago Bears, 7th NFL season Jake Fisher, OT – Played four NFL seasons Antonio Richardson, OL – Played one NFL season Mychal Rivera, TE – Played five NFL seasons James Stone, C – Played three NFL seasons Dallas Thomas, OL – Played four NFL seasons

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Alonzo Carter facts Born: November 25, 1968 in Oakland, Calif. 2018-19 San José State University running backs coach/ recruiting coordinator 2017 San Jose State University running backs coach 2010-16 Contra Costa College head football coach 2007-09 Berkeley (Calif.) High School head football coach 1999-2006 McClymonds High School head football coach 1993-98 McClymonds High School assistant football coach

lonzo Carter joined the San Jose State University football coaching staff in January 2017 as the running backs coach. Championships He added the duties of recruiting coordinator in 2018. 2014 & 2015 Pacific 7 Conference A 2012 & 2013 Bay 6 Conference Carter came to the Spartans with much fanfare as a highly 2007, 2008 & 2009 Alameda Contra Costa Athletic League successful community college and high school football head 2005 & 2006 Oakland Athletic League & C.I.F. Oakland Section coach and an unparalleled five years in the world of musical 2004 Oakland Athletic League entertainment. In 18 seasons as a head coach, his teams compiled 2001 Oakland Athletic League & C.I.F. Oakland Section a 129-69-3 win-loss record, won 11 league championships, three California Interscholastic Federation (C.I.F.) Oakland Section The 2016 California State University East Bay graduate titles, and six post-season bowl games. He was named a league majored in African American Studies. When the school was or conference “Coach of the Year” in seven of those seasons. known as Cal State Hayward, he was a member of the Pioneers’ football and track and field teams.

At Cal State Hayward, he and a group of friends answered an audition call, became backup dancers and rap artists, and toured extensively with iconic hip-hop musician MC Hammer. Carter was awarded a multi-platinum record signifying at least 10 million albums sold for “Please Hammer Don’t Hurt Em.”

Carter was inducted into the African American Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame in 2001. He holds coaching certifications from the American Football Coaches Association, the California Interscholastic Federation and the California Community College Athletic Association. Carter was selected to participate in the Bill Walsh NFL Diversity Coaching Fellowship program in 2017 with the . As the Contra Costa College head coach, he took over a program in 2010 that won just 11 games the five previous He and his wife, Rozell, are the parents of six children seasons. In seven seasons, the Comets posted a 47-27 win-loss – Alonzo II, Isaiah, Alona, Malikhi, Anthony and Kennedie. mark, captured four conference championships and won two Malikhi is a freshman wide receiver on the 2019 Spartan football bowl games. He was named a conference Coach of the Year in team. The Carter family resides in Oakland, Calif. 2012, 2014 and 2015 and was a California Community College regional Coach of the Year in 2012 and 2014.

His first football head coaching position was at McClymonds High in Oakland, Calif. McClymonds won four league They played for or were trained by championships and three Oakland Section titles in eight seasons. Coach Carter Three times (2001, 2005, 2006), he was named the East Bay Coach Keenan Allen, WR – Los Angeles Chargers, 7th NFL season of the Year. Taiwan Jones, RB – Houston Texans, 9th NFL season Marcus Peters, CB – Los Angeles Rams, 5th NFL season In 2007, Carter took over a floundering Berkeley (Calif.) Takkarist McKinley, DE – Atlanta Falcons, 3rd NFL season High program and produced a league championship season in Brandon Smith, DB – , 12th CFL season each of his three seasons at the helm. To cap off his high school Courtney Anderson, TE – Played five NFL seasons head-coaching career, he picked up his fourth league coach of Nnamdi Asomuga, CB – Played 11 NFL seasons the year honors of the decade as the 2009 Alameda Contra Costa Jahvid Best, RB – Played two NFL seasons Area League Coach of the Year. Adimchinobe Echemandu, RB – Played five NFL seasons Josh Johnson, QB – Played seven NFL seasons Carter’s coaching career began as McClymonds High’s , RB – Played 11 NFL seasons track and field coach in February 1993. In his three years as the Dante Marsh, CB – Played 11 CFL seasons track and field head coach, McClymonds produced eight league Chris McCain, DE – Played four NFL seasons and section champions. He also had responsibilities as a varsity D.J. Williams, LB – Played 11 NFL seasons assistant football coach.

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Kevin Cummings facts Born December 1, 1990 in Los Angeles, Calif. 2017-19 San Jose State University wide receivers coach 2014-16 quality control coach – wide receivers

evin Cummings was named San Jose State University’s wide receivers coach in January 2017. He came to the Spartans after three seasons as Oregon State University’s Kquality control coach for wide receivers.

As a player, Cummings was a wide receiver and special teams player on the 2010 through 2013 Oregon State teams. He went on to play for the Edmonton Eskimos and the during the 2014 League season.

His playing career also includes two championship experiences with USA Football. He was a wide receiver for the 2009 International Federation of American Football (IFAF) Under-19 World Championship team. In 2015, Cummings played for USA Football’s Men’s National Team that won a world championship.

The 2014 Oregon State University graduate majored in business entrepreneurship.

Cummings is a native of Los Angeles. He and his wife, Nellie, live in San Jose. Bowl Game Participation 2013 Hawaii Bowl (player) 2012 Alamo Bowl (player)

He played for Coach Cummings Victor Bolden, WR – Buffalo Bills, 3rd NFL season

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Fred Guidici Facts Born on November 8, 1964 in Omaha, Neb. 2018-19 San Jose State University special teams coordinator 2017 San José State University quality control coach 2015-16 College of San Mateo special teams coordinator 2015 San José SaberCats (Arena) line coach, assistant special teams coordinator 2013-14 San José State University special teams coordinator 2012 San José State University special teams coordinator / running backs coach red Guidici returned to San Jose State University in 2009-11 Menlo College head coach February 2017 for his second tenure with the Spartans’ 1999-2008 Menlo College assistant coach, staff. After a season as a quality control coach, Guidici was recruiting coordinator, director of football operations Fnamed special teams coordinator in 2018. He in his sixth season 1996-98 San José SaberCats (ARENA) line coach, on the coaching staff. assistant special teams coach 1995 Oakland Raiders defensive quality control At San Jose State, he has coached the Spartans’ career leaders 1993-94 Stanford University defensive assistant in punting average (Michael Carrizosa), kick scoring (Austin 1990-92 Santa Clara University assistant coach Lopez) and combined return yardage (Tyler Ervin). His special 1984-89 Blackford High (San Jose) assistant coach teams players have earned seven All-Mountain West honors. During the 2015 and 2016 seasons, Guidici was the special In first coaching stint with the Spartans covered the 2012 teams coordinator at the College of San Mateo. The Bulldogs through 2014 seasons. San José State enjoyed a variety of special won the 2016 Bay 6 Conference championship and were in the teams successes. He was the special teams coordinator all Northern California community college playoffs both years. three seasons and coached the running backs in 2012 when the Spartans won the and finished 21st in the final A long-time Bay Area resident, Guidici spent 16 seasons at Associated Press national poll. Menlo College in nearby Atherton, Calif., with three seasons as the Oaks’ head coach. The 2011 Menlo squad was the school’s The 2013 Spartans were the co-national leader for blocking first in eight years to post a .500 or better win-loss record. opponent’s kick scoring tries with seven. For the first time in school history, the Spartans recorded back-to-back seasons of at The 1989 San José State graduate has more than 25 years least 100 kick-scoring points with a single-season team record 108 of professional and college coaching experience. He coached in 2012 and 105 in 2013. The 2012 San José State team successfully at Santa Clara University for three seasons (1990-92), Stanford executed its first onside kick attempt in two years which resulted University for two seasons (1993-94), Menlo College (1996-2011) in a in the school’s 62-52 victory over #16-Fresno and College of San Mateo (2015-16). Guidici worked with Pro State. The win was the Spartans’ first over a top-20 ranked Football Hall of Fame and Super Bowl winning coach Bill Walsh opponent since the 2000 season. (1931-2007) at Stanford as a defensive assistant coach.

Guidici spent the 1995 season with the Oakland Raiders as the defensive quality control coach. He moved on to the San José SaberCats of the League in 1996 and coached the team’s offensive and defensive lines and assisted with special teams coaching in his first three ARENA League seasons. Guidici returned to the ’s San Jose team as an assistant coach for the 2015 season. The SaberCats posted a 20-1 record and won the Arena Bowl – the league’s equivalent to the Super Bowl.

He and his wife, Becca, reside in San José. Guidici initially joined the San José State University staff in March 2012 as the special teams coordinator and running backs coach. That year, the Spartans set a single-season school record for kick-scoring points, produced the program’s highest percentage of field goals made in a season, scored points on punt defense and tied the school single-season record for kickoffs returned for a touchdown.

As the 2012 running backs coach, he coached De’Leon Eskridge, the Spartans’ first 1,000-yard rusher in six seasons, and Tyler Ervin, who would set the single-season school-record for rushing yards in 2015.

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Ryan Gunderson facts Born September 22, 1984, in Portland, Ore. 2018-19 San José State University quarterbacks coach/ passing game coordinator 2017 San José State University quarterbacks coach 2015-16 University of Nebraska director of player personnel 2014 Oregon State University director of player personnel 2010-13 Oregon State University assistant director of player personnel 2008-09 Oregon State University graduate assistant yan Gunderson was named the San Jose State University quarterbacks coach in January 2017. He added the Rresponsibilities of passing game coordinator in 2018. Gunderson came to the Spartans with an array experiences from the Big 10 and Pacific-12 conferences and 10 post-season bowl games.

He arriv3ed at San Jose State after two seasons as the University of Nebraska’s director of player personnel. With the Huskers, he was directly involved in all aspects of student-athlete recruitment, roster management, social media activities for the head coach, prospect camps, staff and student-athlete compliance and assisting the offensive coordinator with plans and strategies on game day.

The 2007 Oregon State University graduate majored in construction engineering management. He was a quarterback on the 2003 through 2007 Beavers teams, and was the starter in the annual Civil War rivalry game vs. Oregon in 2005. Gunderson was named an Oregon State team captain for the 2007 season and was awarded the squad’s Coaches Award and Team Award at the end of the year. Post-Season Participation Gunderson began his professional career at Oregon State as 2016 Music City Bowl (staff) a graduate assistant for the 2008 season. He migrated into the 2015 Foster Farms Bowl (staff) school’s player personnel department in 2010 as the assistant 2013 Hawaii Bowl (staff) director. For the 2014 season, he was promoted to the director’s 2012 Alamo Bowl (staff) role. 2009 Las Vegas Bowl (coach) 2008 Sun Bowl (coach) He and his wife, Hilary, live in San Jose. 2007 Emerald Bowl (player) 2006 Sun Bowl (player) 2004 Insight Bowl (player) (player)

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Kevin McGiven facts Born: March 19, 1977 in Orem, Utah 2018-19 San Jose State University offensive coordinator 2017 Oregon State offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach 2016 Oregon State co-offensive coordinator/ quarterbacks coach 2015 Oregon State quarterbacks coach 2013-14 Utah State offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach 2012 Montana State offensive coordinator/ quarterbacks coach evin McGiven joined the San Jose State University football 2010-11 Memphis assistant head coach/quarterbacks coach/ coaching staff in February 2018 as the team’s offensive recruiting coordinator coordinator. 2009 Utah State assistant head coach/quarterbacks coach K 2006-08 Weber State offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach The 2014 FootballScoop.com national Quarterbacks Coach of 2005 Southern Utah offensive coordinator/ the Year has 14 seasons of experience coaching quarterbacks and quarterbacks & wide receivers coach coordinating NCAA Division I offenses. 2002-04 BYU graduate assistant 2001 Mountain View High School (Orem, Utah) McGiven came to the Spartans after serving as the offensive wide receivers & tight ends coach coordinator at Oregon State in 2017. Named the Beavers 1998 Louisiana Tech student assistant quarterbacks coach in 2015, he added the responsibilities of co- offensive coordinator in 2016 and was promoted to offensive coordinator for 2017.

Besides Oregon State, McGiven was the offensive coordinator at Utah State in 2013 and 2014, Montana State in 2012, Weber State in 2007 and 2008 and Southern Utah in 2005.

Throughout his career, he coached three of the top five passing yardage signal callers at Utah State (, Kent Myers, ) and the career passing yardage leaders at Montana State (Denarius McGhee) and Weber State (Cameron Higgins).

McGiven began his coaching career in 1998 at Louisiana Tech as a student assistant coach after being a wide receiver on the 1996 and 1997 Bulldog teams. He accepted an assistant coaching Post-Season Participation position in 2001 at Mountain View High in Orem, Utah and 2014 New Mexico Bowl returned to the college ranks in 2002 as a graduate assistant on 2013 Poinsettia Bowl the Brigham Young University staff. 2012 Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) quarterfinals 2008 Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) quarterfinals McGiven is a 2001 graduate of Utah Valley University. He earned a master’s degree in physical education from Brigham Young University in 2005.

He and his wife, Lindsey, have three sons, Peyton, K.J. and Beau; and a daughter, Ireland.

They Played For Coach McGiven Victor Bolden, WR – Buffalo Bills, 3rd NFL season Ryan Nall, RB – Chicago Bears, 2nd NFL season Diondre Borel, QB – Played seven professional seasons Tim Toone, WR – Played four NFL seasons Denarius McGhee, QB - Montana State running backs coach

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Derrick Odum facts Born: April 22, 1970 in Baltimore, Md. 2018-19 San Jose State University associate head coach/ defensive coordinator 2017 San Jose State University defensive coordinator 2016 Oregon State University safeties coach 2015 Oregon State University defensive backs coach 2008-14 SMU secondary coach 2005-07 University of Utah safeties coach 2003-04 University of Houston secondary coach errick Odum accepted the position of defensive 2000-02 Utah State University secondary coach coordinator with the San Jose State University football 1998-99 University of Montana secondary coach program in December 2016. He added the title of 1996-97 University of Utah graduate assistant Dassociate head coach in February 2018. Odum joined the Spartans staff after coaching Oregon Bowl Game Participation State’s defensive backs in 2015 and 2016 while head coach Brent 2012 Hawaii Bowl (coach) Brennan was coaching the team’s receivers. 2012 BVAA Compass Bowl (coach) 2010 Armed Forces Bowl (coach) Odum’s 23 seasons of coaching experience includes being 2009 Hawaii Bowl (assistant coach) part of nine teams that played in a Football Bowl Subdivision 2007 Poinsettia Bowl (coach) (FBS) bowl game, two squads that went to the Football 2006 Armed Forces Bowl (coach) Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoffs, and four conference 2005 Emerald Bowl (coach) champions. 2003 Hawaii Bowl (coach) 1999 NCAA Division I-AA playoffs (coach) He began his coaching career at his alma mater, the 1998 NCAA Division I-AA playoffs (coach) University of Utah, as a graduate assistant in 1996. Odum 1996 Copper Bowl (graduate assistant coach) coached at Montana (1998-99), Utah State (2000-02), Houston 1992 Copper Bowl (player) (2003-04), Utah (2005-07) and SMU (2008-14) before moving to Oregon State.

His players have earned 29 all-conference awards and nine of them were selected in a draft.

The 1993 University of Utah graduate majored in political science. A two-sport athlete, he played for the 1989 through 1992 Ute football teams as a defensive back and was a centerfielder on the 1992 and 1993 teams.

He and his wife, Ania, have two sons, Dominic and Jeremiah, and a daughter, Ryann.

They played for Coach Odum Chris Banjo, CB – , 7th NFL season , CB – Dallas Cowboys, 3rd NFL season Jermaine Kelly, CB – Houston Texans, 2nd NFL season Sterling Moore, CB – New Orleans Saints, 7th NFL season , S – Los Angeles Rams, 13th NFL season Kenneth Acker, DB – Played four NFL seasons Brandon Burton, CB – Played four NFL seasons Calvin Coleman, DB – Played two ARENA seasons Richard Crawford, DB - Played four NFL seasons Mark Estelle, CB – Played six professional seasons Willie Gaston, CB – Played one NFL season Vince Huntsberger, S – Played one ARENA season Ade Jimoh, CB – Played six NFL seasons Brice McCain, CB – Played nine NFL seasons Bryan McCann, DB – Played six NFL seasons Stanford Routt, DB – Played eight NFL seasons Rocky Schwartz, S – Played one professional season Sean Smith, CB – Played nine NFL seasons R.J. Stanford, DB – Played six NFL seasons

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Joe Seumalo facts Born: August 23, 1966 in Honolulu, Hawaii 2017-19 San José State University defensive line coach 2016 Arizona State University defensive line coach 2015 UNLV defensive line coach 2006-14 Oregon State University defensive line coach 2005 San José State University defensive line coach 2001-04 Cal Poly defensive line coach 1999-2000 University of Hawaii graduate assistant 1999 Hawaii Hammerheads () oe Seumalo is in his fourth season San Jose State University’s assistant coach defensive line coach. He was in the same role for the 2005 1994-98 Kaiser High School (Honolulu, Hawaii) assistant coach season and returned to the Spartans in 2017 with head coach JBrent Brennan.

Seumalo has 20 seasons of NCAA Division I experience coaching defensive linemen. Ten of his players went on to play professional football. Most recently, Boogie Roberts of San Jose State signed a 2019 undrafted free agent contract with the Los Angeles Rams.

Chris Gocong, who played for Seumalo at Cal Poly, finished second in the 2004 Buck Buchanan Award voting for the top defensive player in the NCAA Division I-AA classification, now know as the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). was the 2010 Pac-12 Conference Defensive Player of the Year as one of Seumalo’s defensive linemen at Oregon State that Bowl Game Participation season. 2013 Hawaii Bowl 2012 Alamo Bowl The 1989 Hawaii graduate began his coaching career in 1994 2009 Las Vegas Bowl at Kaiser High School in Honolulu. During his five seasons as a 2008 Sun Bowl Kaiser High assistant coach, he served as a guest coach for the 2007 Emerald Bowl British Columbia Lions in 1996. His first professional coaching 2006 Sun Bowl position was as an assistant with the Hawaii Hammerheads of the Indoor Football League in 1999. They played for Coach Seumalo Seumalo moved to the college ranks in 1999 as a graduate Obum Gwacham, DE – Indianapolis Colts, 4th NFL season assistant at the University of Hawaii. In his two seasons, he Boogie Roberts, DL - 2019 Los Angeles Rams undrafted coached the defensive ends and assisted with the special teams. free agent signee Victor Butler, DL – Played nine CFL seasons His first full-time coaching position was at Cal Poly starting Scott Crichton, DL – Played two NFL seasons in 2001. After spending the 2005 season with the Spartans, Chris Gocong, DL – Played five NFL seasons Seumalo moved to Oregon State for the next nine seasons. He Gabe Miller, LB – Played five NFL seasons was at UNLV in 2015 and Arizona State in 2016. Slade Morris, DL – Played four NFL seasons Stephen Paea, DL – Played seven NFL seasons A defensive lineman at the University of Hawaii from Dorian Smith, DL – Played four CFL seasons 1985 through 1988, Seumalo was a second-team All-Western Jeff Van Orsow, DL – Played one Arena League season Athletic Conference his senior season. He went on to play in the for Calgary Stampeders and Ottawa Roughriders in 1989 and the Edmonton Eskimos in 1994. Seumalo concluded his pro playing career with the of NFL Europe in 1995.

He and his wife, Karen, have four sons, Andrew, Isaac, Noah, and Levi; a daughter, Jessi. Andrew is in his second season as the defensive line coach at Lafayette College. Isaac is in his fourth NFL season as an offensive guard with the . Jessi, a middle blocker for the 2015 and 2016 Oregon State women’s teams, works in football recruiting at the University of Utah. Noah is a linebacker on the 2019 Oregon State football team.

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Scott White facts Born in San Diego, Calif. 2019 San Jose State University linebackers coach 2018 San Jose State University football analyst 2015-17 UCLA linebackers/special teams coach 2011-14 UCLA quality control defense/special teams 2010 Palomar College assistant coach 2009 Central Washington University assistant coach 2007-08 Seattle (Wash.) Prep High linebackers coach

cott White was named San Jose State University’s linebackers coach in December 2018. He is in his second season with the Spartans. He joined the staff in 2018 as a Sfootball staff analyst. White brings 10 seasons of college coaching and noteworthy recruiting experiences to his new position with Spartans. Most notably, he was a UCLA football assistant for seven seasons (2011-17) working with head coaches Rick Neuheisel and Jim Mora, Jr.

He was a quality control coach for the Bruins’ defense and special teams during the 2011 through 2014 seasons, and promoted in 2015 to linebackers and special teams coach for the next three seasons. Postseason Participation White coached some of the nation’s top linebackers at 2017 Cactus Bowl UCLA. Eric Kendricks, currently with the , 2015 Valero Alamo Bowl was the 2014 Butkus Award and Lott Impact Trophy winner. In 2013 Hyundai Sun Bowl 2013, current Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker became 2012 Holiday Bowl the first player in Pac-12 Conference history to be named the 2011 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl conference’s “Freshman of the Year” on offense and defense. 2009 NCAA Division II playoffs Anthony Barr, the Minnesota Vikings’ 2014 first-round draft 2002 Sun Bowl (player) choice, was a first-team All-America and finalist for the 2013 Butkus Award.

As the special teams coach, he oversaw the growth of UCLA kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn, the 2015 Lou Groza Collegiate Placekicking Award winner and current for the Houston Texans.

One of the top college recruiters nationally, he was recognized by 247Sports as its 2016 Pac-12 Recruiter of the Year. That same year, Rivals.com named him to its list of National Top- 25 Recruiters

The 2006 graduate of the University of Washington majored in ethic studies and was a four-year starter on the 2003 through 2006 Huskies teams. He was a team captain and second-team All- Pac 10 Conference linebacker as a senior. They Played for Coach White Anthony Barr, LB – Minnesota Vikings, 6th NFL season He began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Seattle Jayon Brown, LB – Tennessee Titans, 3rd NFL season Prep School in 2007. After two seasons, White was named the Ka’imi Fairbairn, PK – Houston Texans 3rd NFL season linebackers coach at Central Washington University for the 2009 Myles Jack, LB – Jacksonville Jaguars, 4th NFL season season. The Wildcats posted a 12-1 win-loss record, were #1 in Eric Kendricks, LB – Minnesota Vikings, 5th NFL season scoring defense, #3 in rushing defense and #4 in passing defense Aaron Wallace, LB – Denver Broncos, 4th NFL season among all NCAA Division II schools. White spent the 2010 Kenny Young, LB – , 2nd NFL season season as an assistant coach at Palomar College before heading to , LB – Winnipeg Blue Bombers, UCLA. 9th professional season Cameron Judge, LB – , He is a native of San Diego, Calif. 3rd CFL season Glenn Love, LB – , 8th CFL season

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Aric Williams facts Born: March 21, 1982 in Los Angeles, Calif. 2018-19 San José State University defensive backs coach 2015-17 University of Idaho coach 2010-14 University of Montana cornerbacks coach 2009 Arizona State University graduate assistant 2007-08 Diamond Bar (Calif.) High School assistant coach

ric Williams was appointed San Jose State University’s defensive backs coach in February 2018. In his first season with the Spartans, he coached first-team All-Mountain AWest selection Dakari Monroe, who would go on to sign a 2019 free agent contract with the . He also is very active in the team’s Beyond Football program.

Williams joined the Spartans after three seasons at the University of Idaho (2015-17). The Vandals had one of their best seasons in 2016 winning the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl with Williams coaching the team’s cornerbacks. He was a University of Montana assistant coach for five seasons (2010 through 2014) and was a graduate assistant coach at Arizona State in 2009.

At Montana, he coached two-time Buck Buchanan Award finalist Trumain Johnson, who began 2019 with the . The Grizzlies played in three Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoffs. His cornerbacks earned nine All-Big Bowl Game Participation Sky Conference awards. 2016 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl 2014 Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoffs The 2005 Oregon State graduate majored in fine arts and 2013 Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoffs was a defensive back on the 2001 through 2004 football teams, 2011 Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoffs The Beavers played in three bowl games in his four seasons. In 2004 Insight Bowl (player) his final Oregon State game, he was the only player on either 2003 Las Vegas Bowl (player) team with a pass in a 38-21 win over Notre Dame in the Insight Bowl. The 2004 second-team All-Pac-10 Conference 2002 Insight Bowl (player) defensive back concluded his college career playing in the East- West Shrine Game.

Signed by the Philadelphia Eagles as a 2005 undrafted free agent, Williams played professionally for the Philadelphia Soul (2007) and the (2008) of the Arena Football League and Cologne Centurions (2006) of NFL Europe.

They Played for Coach Williams Dakari Monroe, CB – 2019 Kansas City Chiefs undrafted free agent signee Trumain Johnson, CB – New York Jets, 8th NFL season

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att Adkins is in his fourth season with the San Jose eff Anderson joined the San Jose State University football State University football staff and his third as a coaching staff in 2018 as a graduate assistant. In 2019, he graduate assistant. He will be working with the will be assisting the defensive coaching staff for the second Moffensive coaches and the tight ends specifically in 2019. Jconsecutive season.

In 2018, he coached first-team All-Mountain West tight Anderson joined the Spartans after serving as a graduate end Josh Oliver, the 69th overall selection in the 2019 National assistant at the University of Northern Colorado in 2017. Football League draft as the Jacksonville Jaguars’ third-round choice. He began his coaching career in 2014 at Contra Costa College on the staff assembled by then-head coach Alonzo Carter, now A quarterback during his playing days at Shasta College and at San Jose State. Originally named quarterbacks coach in his Southern Oregon University, Adkins began coaching in 2009 at first season, Anderson was promoted to offensive coordinator/ Shasta College working with the team’s quarterbacks. In 2010, he quarterbacks coach in 2015 and added the responsibilities of was Southern Oregon’s tight ends coach. Adkins coached safeties assistant head coach in 2016. In his three seasons, Contra Costa at the College of the Siskiyous in 2011. College won two Bay 7 Conference championships.

He worked two seasons with the Carlstad Crusaders of As a player, Anderson was a starting quarterback at Contra the Swedish Football League. In 2012, Adkins was the offensive Costa College. He completed his playing career for the 2012 and coordinator as Carlstad won the league championship. Promoted 2013 Texas Southern University football teams. to head coach for 2013, Adkins was named coach of the year after Carlstad repeated as league champion. The graduate of Texas Southern majored in liberal arts.

Prior to joining the Spartans in 2016 as a staff assistant, Adkins returned Southern Oregon in 2012. He was the Raiders’ wide receivers coach in 2012 and was promoted to passing game coordinator in 2013. Southern Oregon reached the NAIA quarterfinal round in 2012, won the NAIA Championship in 2014 and lost in the championship game in 2015.

The Ellensburg, Wash., native graduated from Southern Oregon in 2012. He is a third generation football coach. His dad, Doug Adkins, was the head coach at Humboldt State during the 2000 through 2007 seasons. His grandfather, Tom Perry, has the most head coaching wins (95) in Central Washington University football history and is a member of the Washington State Football Coaches Hall of Fame. Matt is pursuing his master’s degree at San Jose State University in counselor education. Did You Know? Past San Jose State graduate assistant coaches include: • Bill Walsh, Super Bowl XVI, XXIX, XXIV winning head coach • Mike Martz, St. Louis Rams head coach (2000-05) • , one season as a NFL assistant coach (2014) & 12 seasons as a NCAA Division I assistant coach • Ken Delgado, three seasons as a NFL assistant coach (2016-18) • David Diaz-Infante, five seasons as a NFL assistant coach (2014-18) • Willy Robinson, 12 seasons as a NFL assistant coach (1995-98, 2004-11) • Jim Skipper, 33 seasons as a NFL assistant coach (1986-2019)

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handler Jones joined the San Jose State University football erry Malley is in his eighth season on the San José State coaching staff in 2017 as a graduate assistant. In his third University coaching staff. In 2019, he returns in a staff season, he works with the defensive staff coaches. analyst role. Previously, he coached the quarterbacks, C Trunning backs, tight ends, wide receivers and was the team’s Jones returned to San Jose State after a professional career recruiting coordinator at different times in his first six seasons. in the NFL and Canadian Football League. He was a member of the practice squads for Tampa Bay in 2014 and the Montreal Malley specialized in nurturing young players into Alouettes of the CFL in 2015. In 2016, he was on the Alouettes’ meaningful contributors. His Spartans earned four all-conference active roster during the season before he was released in July. honors, two freshman honorable mention All-America honors and set 14 school single-season and career records. Chandler The 2013 San Jose State graduate finished his college career Jones and Noel Grigsby, two of his wide receivers in 2011 and as the Spartans career leader in number of receptions (248) 2012, rank one-two on the school’s list for career receptions. Tight and touchdown receptions (31). He is the only player in school end Billy Freeman was a 2015 honorable mention All-Mountain history to catch at least 50 passes in a season in all four seasons West choice as a freshman. and one of four Spartans with 60 or more receptions in two different seasons. Jones still holds or shares eight school records. Malley originally came to the Spartans after spending 14 seasons with the San José SaberCats where he was regarded as His best season was in 2013 when he caught 79 passes for one of the keenest offensive minds in Arena Football League 1,356 yards and 15 . Jones was a first-team All- history. In his 10 seasons as the team’s offensive coordinator, San Mountain West selection, was named an honorable mention All- José won four Arena Football League championships, led the America wide receiver and concluded his college career playing league in scoring four times and was second four other seasons. in the East-West Shrine Game. With more than 35 years of coaching experience, Malley’s coaching roots are in the Bay Area. Two-year stints at San José’s Leland High (1976-77) and Moreau High in Hayward (1978- 79) preceded five seasons (1980-84) as an assistant coach for legendary coach Pat Malley, his dad, at Santa Clara University, his alma mater. Terry was named head coach in 1985 and led the Broncos to a 47-39-1 win-loss record over eight seasons. Six of his eight teams were nationally-ranked among NCAA Division II schools.

Malley coached 27 all-conference players including long- time National Football League pros , a standout tight end for the San Francisco 49ers, and two-time punter atrick Markarian was named a San Jose State University Bryan Barker. He was the Western Football Conference Coach of football graduate assistant in 2018. Heading into his second the Year in 1985, his first season, directing Santa Clara to an 8-2-1 season with the Spartans, he works with the offensive record and a conference championship. Pcoaches and the offensive linemen specifically. His first experience in professional football came in 1994 Markarian joined the Spartans after coaching the Fresno City when he was named the Director of Football Operations for College offensive line in 2017. He began his coaching career in the SaberCats, an Arena Football League expansion franchise. 2015 as a student assistant coach at Indiana State University. In Malley added the duties of General Manager in 1995. In 1999, he 2016, he was promoted to a graduate assistant position and was returned to the field as the offensive coordinator and retained his responsible for coaching the tight ends and the offensive linemen. general manager responsibilities through 2006. The Fresno, Calif., native was an offensive lineman on the As a player, Malley was a quarterback, team captain and 2012 and 2013 Fresno City College teams that won the Valley four-year letterwinner for Santa Clara during the 1972 through Conference championship. He transferred to Indiana State and 1975 seasons. The 1976 Santa Clara University graduate majored completed his playing career in 2014. in business management. He and his wife, Leslie, have three Markarian graduated from Indiana State in 2015 as a history children - Christina and sons, Patrick and Ryan. major.

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ary Uribe joined the San Jose State University athletics en Thienes was named San Jose State University’s Director staff in February 2013 as the department’s head athletic of Football Operations in January 2017. In his professional performance coach. career, he was a part of nine teams to win a conference G Bchampionship and/or participate in a post-season bowl game. Uribe has 17 years working with NCAA Division I student- athletes and athletics programs. His experiences include working Thienes came to the Spartans after serving as the linebackers in the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the Pac-12, the Western coach and director of player personnel at Portland State Athletic Conference (WAC), the Big Sky and in the Mountain University for the 2015 and 2016 seasons. The 2015 Vikings made West with the Spartans. their first appearance in the Football Championship Subdivision The 1996 graduate of University of LaVerne majored in (FCS) playoffs in 15 years. health services management. He earned a master’s degree in physical education from Azusa Pacific University in 2005. He began his college athletics career in 2007 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High school in Parkland, Fla., as an assistant Uribe began his professional career in 2002 as an assistant football coach. He was the team’s defensive coordinator, special strength and conditioning coach at the University of Southern teams coordinator and defensive backs coach. California. In his four years with the Trojans and in his role working with the football team, USC participated in two Rose Thienes spent the 2008 through 2010 seasons at Ellsworth Bowls and two Orange Bowls and were the 2003 and 2004 Community College in Iowa Falls, Iowa as an assistant football national champions. coach and strength and conditioning coordinator. Ellsworth won the 2008 and 2009 NJCAA Region XI Championships and He was named the director of speed, strength and Graphic Bowls. conditioning at Sacramento State in 2006 and was responsible for 20 intercollegiate teams. The Hornets won eight conference During the 2011 through 2013 seasons, he was a Boise State championships in five different sports in his three years. football graduate assistant. He worked with the defensive backs and had various special teams responsibilities. The Broncos were Uribe spent two years at New Mexico State University as the 2012 Mountain West champions, won bowl games in two of the football speed, strength and conditioning coach, a year at his three seasons and compiled an overall 31-8 win-loss record. UCLA as an assistant athletic performance coach and one year at Auburn as an assistant football strength and conditioning coach. Thienes was at the University of Washington as a graduate While at Auburn, he also served as the football team’s director of assistant in 2014. He worked with the linebackers and special nutrition. teams players. The Huskies finished their season playing in the Cactus Bowl. He is certified as a USA Weightlifting Sports Performance Coach Level 1 and is a member of the National Strength and The 2008 Boise State University graduate majored in Conditioning Association (NSCA). psychology. He earned a master’s degree in kinesiology & behavioral studies from Boise State in 2013. Gary and his wife, Christie, have two sons, Jake and Caleb. Ben and his wife, Tobruk, have a daughter, Landyn.

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She holds certifications from the American Association of Cheerleading Coaches and Administrators and the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). Blaine is certified by the American Red Cross in first aid and CPR.

She and her husband, Ben, have a daughter, Landyn.

obruk Blaine joined the San Jose State University football staff in July 2017 as the program’s first Beyond Football TCoordinator. In her role, she is responsible for enhancing the lives of football student-athletes through the university’s new Beyond Football program. Student-athletes are encouraged to explore what is around them, identify interests, and inspire themselves and others through a culture of volunteerism in a greater am Radford was named San Jose State University’s community. Student-athetes will develop career-focused Director of Football Digital Communications in March proficiencies and cultivate knowledge, relationships and skills 2017. He joined the Spartans after nine seasons in various necessary to establish a successful personal and professional life Cvideo and digital administrative roles with the Oregon State beyond the game of football. University football program. Spartan football players have participated in approximately Radford is responsible for managing and producing content 10,000 hours of Beyond Football programming since her arrival. for all San Jose State football social media platforms and oversees In 2019, she was acknowledged for her work and leadership all aspects of video and technology services and support for the as the recipient of the John Ralston Award at the San Jose State football staff. University athletics department’s annual SAMMY Awards. In his first spring at San Jose State, Radford gained national Blaine came to San Jose State with a background in coaching, notoriety for capturing, recording and posting the video of teaching, fund raising and program building. She was a high assistant coach Alonzo Carter briefly recreating his dance moves school and college cheerleading coach at Eagle and Rocky when Carter was a backup dancer to hip hop icon MC Hammer Mountain High Schools in Idaho and at Boise State University. after a weekend spring practice session. Millions of clicks were Her high school teams won the Idaho 5A state cheerleading counted and many national major mainstream media outlets championships twice for Eagle High (2005, 2006 and 2008) reported on the story. and twice for Meridian’s Rocky Mountain High (2010). The 2016 and 2017 Boise State teams were named the United Spirit In June 2019, his work produced a second “viral” video of Association’s (USA) national champion in the Division I Small the program. Radford and his team captured jubilant scenes Coed cheerleading category. Blaine was named the 2006 state of from the team’s annual participation in the YWCA Silicon Idaho Cheerleading Coach of the Year for leading Eagle High to Valley’s annual “Walk A Mile In Her Shoes” fund-raiser to raise its championship. awareness against domestic violence and all forms of abuse and assault aimed at women. While coaching at Eagle and Rocky Mountain High, she was a health sciences teacher. Her teaching style and philosophy The 2010 Oregon State University graduate majored in was geared to students better understanding and aligning their psychology. He got his start in college athletics in 2008 as approach to state and national health education standards. She an undergraduate intern for Beaver football working in its developed effective student-teacher programs and lesson plans video department. Radford was promoted to assistant video for students to meet and exceed the state and national standards. coordinator in 2011 and director of football video and technology In 2012, she was one of 18 teachers from the state of Idaho in 2015. As the director, he managed a $300,000 budget, was the honored at Boise State University’s annual Barbara Morgan primary resource to solve all technological challenges faced by Mentor of the Year Awards program. the coaching staff and student-athletes, and produced compelling and entertaining video content for the team, alumni and fans of An effective fund raiser for the Boise State spirit- the program. squad program, she annually raised more than double the program’s annual operating budget to support the university’s In 2016, “Arizona Motivational,” a video his department cheerleading, dance and mascot’s program activities. produced, was a finalist in the motivational category for a SAVVY Award sponsored by the College Sports Video The 2002 Oregon State University graduate majored in Association (CSVA) – the nation’s premiere network of college health promotion and education. She has master’s degrees in sports video professionals. health education from Oregon State and educational leadership from the University of Idaho. He is a member of College Sports Video Association.

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aura Alexander was promoted to head football athletic osh Irvin is in his fourth season as a member of the San trainer for San José State University in June 2017. She is in José State University football staff. In April 2019, he was Lher ninth season working with the football program. Jappointed the team’s video coordinator. Alexander first came to San Jose State in 2011 as a graduate Irvin returned to the Spartans after serving the 2018 season assistant athletic trainer. She was named an assistant athletic as the wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator for the trainer for football in 2013 and served in that capacity until her Humboldt State University football program. promotion in 2017. Alexander also has worked with the Spartans’ women’s , women’s water polo, women’s gymnastics, He first joined the San Jose State staff in 2015 as a volunteer and women’s teams. assistant on the Spartans’ AutoNation winning team. For the next two seasons, Irvin was a graduate assistant working The 2011 Chapman University graduate majored in athletic with the defensive coaching staff and the linebackers specifically. training and was a member of the team for four seasons. She earned her master’s degree in kinesiology with an emphasis The 2014 graduate of Chapman University majored in in athletic training from San Jose State in 2013. business administration. He played the 2011 through 2013 seasons for the Panthers. For his final semester, he was named The Seattle, Wash, native is a member of the National Chapman’s defensive backs coach. Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA). Alexander is certified by the Board of Certification, Inc. (BOC) for athletic trainers He began his coaching career in 2008 as a defensive backs and Technica Gavilan PTB for soft tissue manual therapy, the coach at Agoura (Calif.) High. The following season, he also was Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education the defensive coordinator for the Chargers’ junior . (CAATE) as a preceptor, and is certified in CPR/AED.

Johnathon Raven Enriquez Alia Kaohi Kyle Langlais Max Lockridge Brandon McDonald Hankinson Equipment Staff Equipment Staff Equipment Staff Equipment Staff Assistant Equipment Mgr. Athletic Trainer

Isaac Franco Aaron Potoshnik Joe Sarcos Lucas White Julia Blanchet Nick Clementi R.J. Garcia Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Creative Creative Creative Performance Performance Performance Performance Assistant Assistant Assistant

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Wide Receivers (13) Running Backs (7) Cornerbacks (8) JaQuan Blackwell, 6-0, 199, JR, 2V Brendan Manigo, 5-10, 197, SO, 1V Johnny Balderas, 6-1, 187, SO, 1V Jermaine Braddock, 6-1, 2-1, FR, RS Tyler Nevens, 6-0, 226, JR, 2V Brandon Ezell, 6-0, 190, SR, 1V Bailey Gaither, 6-1, 176, SR, 3V DeJon Packer, 5-11, 224, SR, 1V Nehemiah Shelton, 6-2, 168, SO, RS Isaiah Hamilton, 5-11, 180, FR, RS Tristan West, 5-11, 180, SO, JC Steven Houston, 6-4, 182, SO, SQ Newcomers Tre White, 6-0, 189, SO, 1V Austin Liles, 6-3, 190, JR, 2V Adi Anderson, 5-10, 203, FR, HS Zamore Zigler, 5-10, 171, SR, 3V Sitaleki Nunn, 5-11, 182, SO, 1V Lorenzo, Burkes, 6-2, 230, FR, HS Isac Velasquez, 5-11, 181, FR, RS Kairee Robinson, 5-8, 190, FR, HS Newcomers Tre Walker, 5-11, 175, JR, 2V Romero Teu, 5-9, 175, JR, JC Charlie Bostic III, 5-11, 170, FR, HS Stan Livingstone, 6-0, 175, FR, HS Newcomers Vincent Corso, 5-10, 170, JR, JC Safeties (8) Isaiah Holiness, 5-10, 175, FR, HS Bobby Brown, II, 6-0, 180, JR, 1V Malikhi Miller, 6-4, 185, FR, HS Jalend Dinwiddie, 5-11, 179, SO, 1V Jamar Simpson, 5-11, 155, FR, HS Chandler Hawkins, 5-11, 206, SR, 3V Andrew Jenkins, 5-10, 175, FR, RS Tight Ends (5) Defensive Line (13) Tre Jenkins, 6-1, 205, FR, RS Jackson Burrill, 6-2, 230, JR, 2V E.J. Ane, 6-2, 240, SO, 1V Jay Lenard, 6-1, 209, JR, 2V Derrick Deese, Jr., 6-4, 239, JR, RS Cameron Alexander, 6-5, 278, JR, 1V Tre Webb, 6-0, 199, JR, 2V Brett Foley, 6-3, 236, SR, 2V Sinjun Astani, 6-4, 248, SO, 1V Billy Humphreys, 6-5, 245, JR, 2V Viliami Fehoko, 6-4, 235, FR, RS Newcomers Cade Hall, 6-2, 250, SO, 1V B.J. Johnson, 6-2, 195, FR, HS Newcomers Jamaar Hardy, 6-3, 276, SO, 1V Dominic Mazotti, 6-4, 232, FR, HS Christian Johnson, 6-6, 253, JR, 1V Sailosi Latu, 6-2, 334, SR, 1V Dimitri Sakalia, 6-3, 268, FR, RS Demanuel Talauati, 6-1, 318, FR, RS Offensive Line (18) Terrell Townsend, 6-4, 268, JR, 1V Jesse Chamberlain, 6-3, 295, SO, 1V Duane Tuitasi, 6-1, 308, SR, 1V Chris Galleta, 6-0, 293, SO, SQ Kyle Hoppe, 6-1, 285, JR, 2V Newcomers Troy Kowalski, 6-5, 307, SR, 3V Lando Grey, 6-2, 260, JR, JC Korey Mariboho, 6-3, 287, SR, 1V Deano Motes, 6-5, 289, SR, 1V Jaime Navarro, 6-3, 288, FR, RS Tyler Ostrom, 6-3, 282, FR, RS Anthony Pardue, 6-5, 280, FR, RS Trevor Robbins, 6-4, 284, JR, 1V Jack Snyder, 6-5, 291, JR, 2V Jacob Songer, 6-5, 232, FR, RS Linebackers (14) Tyler Stevens, 6-4, 289, SO, SQ Ethan Aguayo, 6-2, 228, SR, 3V John Weiss, 6-4, 281, FR, RS Devon Calloway, 6-0, 220, SO, SQ Hadari Darden, 6-3, 213, JR, 1V Newcomers Kyle Harmon, 6-0, 225, SO, 1V Scott Breslin, 6-4, 290, JR, JC Alii Matau, 6-1, 226, SO, 1V Jelani Newman, 6-4, 290, FR, HS Isaiah Ossai, 5-9, 210, SO, 1V Quinn Oseland, 6-6, 305, Grad, TR Jesse Osuna, 6-0, 225, SR, 1V Tysyn Parker, 6-1, 222, JR, 2V Kyane Schmidt, 6-3, 220, FR, HS Josh Love, QB Michael Pryor, 6-3, 230, FR, RS Isa’ako Togia, 6-1, 210, SO, 1V Rico Tolefree, 6-1, 233, SO, 1V Quarterbacks (5) Christian Webb, 6-3, 228, SR, 1V Specialists (5) Chance LaChapelle, 6-4, 218, FR, RS Lionell Wiggins, 6-3, 238, SR, 1V Matt Mercurio (PK), 6-1, 176, FR, RS Josh Love, 6-2, 203, SR, 3V Newcomers Newcomers Newcomers Will Butler (LS), 6-1, 205, JR, JC Nick Nash, 6-1, 177, FR, HS Jordan Cobbs, 6-1, 226, FR, HS Alex Galland (P), 6-2, 200, Grad, TR Jake Simmons, 6-1, 180, SO, JC Cameron Hanson, 6-2, 230, JR, JC Andrew Gonneville (LS), 6-2, 215, FR, HS Alec Trujillo, 5-11, 175, FR, HS Chris Wood, (P/PK), 5-11, 185, SO, JC

WWW.SJSUSPARTANS.COM 21 TEAM ROSTERS No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/Previous Schools Numerical 91 *E.J. Ane DL 6-2 240 SO Fort Irwin, Calif./Silver Valley HS Roster 31 ***Ethan Aguayo LB 6-2 228 SR Mission Viejo, Calif./JSerra Catholic HS 1 Chandler Hawkins, S 95 *Cameron Alexander DE 6-5 278 JR Los Angeles, Calif./Mira Costa HS 1 Isaiah Holiness, WR 29 Adi Anderson RB 5-10 203 FR Hayward, Calif./McClymonds HS 2 Zamore Zigler, CB 93 *Sinjun Astani DE 6-4 248 SO Malibu, Calif./Loyola HS 3 Jake Simmons, QB 6 *Johnny Balderas CB 6-1 187 SO Shafter, Calif./Liberty HS 3 Tre Webb, CB 4 Sailosi Latu, NT 25 Charlie Bostic III CB 5-11 170 FR Saratoga, Calif./Valley Christian HS 5 Stan Livingstone, CB 11 **JaQuan Blackwell WR 6-0 199 JR Moreno Valley, Calif./Citrus Hill HS 5 Alec Trujillo, QB 13 Jermaine Braddock WR 6-1 201 FR Covina, Calif./Charter Oak HS 6 Johnny Balderas, CB 77 Scott Breslin OT 6-4 290 JR Burbank,Calif./Ventura College 8 Chance La Chapelle, Burbank HS QB 14 *Bobby Brown II S 6-0 180 JR Lancaster, Calif./College of the 8 Alii Matau, LB Canyons, Paraclete HS 9 Jamar Simpson, WR 35 Lorenzo Burkes RB 6-2 230 FR Sacramento, Calif./Jesuit HS 10 Tre Walker, WR 30 **Jackson Burrill TE 6-2 230 JR San Jose, Calif./Bellarmine Prep 11 JaQuan Blackwell, WR 11 Jesse Osuna, LB 50 Will Butler LS 6-1 205 JR San Jose, Calif./San Jose City College, 12 Brandon Ezell, CB Leigh HS 12 Josh Love, QB 51 Devon Calloway LB 6-0 220 SO Westlake Village, Calif./Oaks Christian HS 13 Jermaine Braddock, 62 *Jesse Chamberlain OL 6-3 295 SO Burbank, Calif./Burroughs HS WR 44 Jordan Cobbs LB 6-1 226 FR Oakland, Calif./San Leandro HS 14 Bobby Brown II, S 86 Vincent Corso WR 5-10 170 JR Westlake Village, Calif./Moorpark College, 15 Rahyme Johnson, LB Westlake HS 15 Dominick Mazotti, TE 41 *Hadari Darden LB 6-3 213 JR Berkeley, Calif./Contra Costa College, 16 Nick Nash, QB Moreau Catholic HS 16 Rico Tolefree, LB 17 Sitaleki Nunn, WR 87 Derrick Deese, Jr. TE 6-4 239 JR La Palma, Calif./Golden West College, 18 Austin Liles, WR Kennedy HS 19 B.J. Johnson, S 24 *Jalend Dinwiddie S 5-11 179 SO Stockton, Calif./Stagg HS 20 Tre White, CB 12 *Brandon Ezell CB 6-0 190 SR Los Alamitos, Calif./Cerritos College 21 DeJon Packer, RB Los Alamitos HS 22 Tre Jenkins, S 42 Viliami Fehoko LB 6-4 235 FR East Palo Alto, Calif./Saint Francis HS 23 Tyler Nevens, RB 85 **Brett Foley TE 6-3 236 SR San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty HS 23 Nehemiah Shelton, CB 84 ***Bailey Gaither WR 6-1 176 SR Paso Robles, Calif./Paso Robles HS 24 Jalend Dinwiddie, S 43 Alex Galland P 6-2 200 Grad. Bakersfield, Calif./Yale U., Liberty HS 25 Charlie Bostic, III, CB 26 Andrew Jenkins, DB 60 Chris Galleta OL 6-0 293 SO San Diego, Calif./Mater Dei Catholic HS 27 Jay Lenard, S 51 Andrew Gonneville LS 6-2 215 FR Mission Viejo, Calif./Trabuco Hills HS 28 Tysyn Parker, LB 90 Lando Grey DL 6-2 250 SO Pago Pago, American Samoa/Chabot 29 Adi Anderson, RB College, New Mexico Military Institute, 30 Jackson Burrill, TE Faasao Marist HS 31 Ethan Aguayo, LB 92 *Cade Hall DL 6-2 250 SO Morgan Hill, Calif./Bellarmine Prep 32 Kairee Robinson, RB 82 Isaiah Hamilton WR 5-11 180 FR Baldwin Park, Calif./Charter Oak HS 33 Brendan Manigo, RB 94 *Jamaar Hardy DE 6-3 276 SO Antioch, Calif./Deer Valley HS 35 Lorenzo Burkes, RB 53 Cameron Hanson LB 6-2 230 JR San Diego, Calif./Southwestern College, 37 Isaiah Ossai, LB 38 Romero Teu, RB Mount Miguel HS 39 Matt Mercurio, PK 45 *Kyle Harmon LB 6-0 225 SO Antioch, Calif./Freedom HS 40 Isa’ako Togia, LB 1 ***Chandler Hawkins CB 5-11 206 SR Los Angeles, Calif./St. John Bosco HS 41 Hadari Darden, LB 1 Isaiah Holiness WR 5-10 175 FR Redlands, Calif./Redlands East Valley HS 41 Steven Houston, WR 56 **Kyle Hoppe C 6-1 285 JR Temecula, Calif./Chaparral HS 42 Viliami Fehoko, DE 41 Steven Houston WR 6-4 182 SO Dublin, Calif./Dublin HS 43 Alex Galland, P 81 **Billy Humphreys TE 6-5 245 JR Malibu, Calif./Notre Dame HS 44 Jordan Cobbs, LB 26 Andrew Jenkins S 5-10 175 FR Stockton, Calif./St. Mary’s HS 45 Kyle Harmon, LB 22 Tre Jenkins S 6-1 205 FR Stockton, Calif./St. Mary’s HS 46 Christian Webb, LB 48 Chris Wood, P/K 19 B.J. Johnson S 6-2 195 FR Santa Rosa, Calif./Montgomery HS 97 *Christian Johnson DE 6-6 253 JR Olivehurst, Calif./Wheatland HS 15 Rahyme Johnson LB 6-4 230 JR Los Angeles, Calif./UCLA, Salesian HS 79 ***Troy Kowalski OG 6-5 307 SR Glendale, Ariz./Mountain Ridge HS

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/Previous Schools 49 Michael Pryor, LB 8 Chance La Chapelle QB 6-4 218 FR Sacramento, Calif./Sheldon HS 50 Will Butler, LS 4 *Sailosi Latu NT 6-2 334 SR Fo’ui, /Mt. San Antonio College, 51 Devon Calloway, LB American Fork HS, Los Osos HS 51 Andrew Gonneville, LS 53 Cameron Hanson, LB 27 **Jay Lenard S 6-1 209 JR Beaumont, Texas/Rio Mesa HS 54 Demanuel Talauati, DL 18 **Austin Liles WR 6-3 190 JR Anaheim, Calif./Orange HS 55 Jack Snyder, OT 5 Stan Livingstone CB 6-0 175 FR Carson, Calif./Lawndale HS 56 Kyle Hoppe, C 12 ***Josh Love QB 6-2 203 SR Mission Viejo, Calif./Long Beach Poly HS 57 Trevor Robbins, C 33 *Brendan Manigo RB 5-10 197 SO San Jose, Calif./Bellarmine Prep 59 Lionell Wiggins, LB 67 *Korey Mariboho OT 6-3 287 SR Tustin, Calif./Saddleback College, JSerra HS 60 Chris Galleta, OL 8 *Alii Matau LB 6-1 226 SO Milpitas, Calif./Milpitas HS 61 Jacob Songer, OL 15 Dominick Mazotti TE 6-4 232 FR Pleasanton, Calif./Amador Valley HS 62 Jesse Chamberlain, OL 39 Matt Mercurio PK 6-1 176 FR Salinas, Calif./Palma HS 64 Jaime Navarro, OG 67 Korey Mariboho, OT 80 Malikhi Miller WR 6-4 185 FR Oakland, Calif./El Cerrito HS 69 Kyane Schmidt, OL 78 *Deano Motes OT 6-5 289 SR Chandler, Ariz./Perry HS 70 Tyler Stevens, OG 16 Nick Nash QB 6-1 177 FR Garden Grove, Calif./Pacifica HS 71 Tyler Ostrom, OL 64 Jaime Navarro OG 6-3 288 FR Temecula, Calif./Great Oaks HS 72 Jelani Newman, OL 23 **Tyler Nevens RB 6-0 226 JR Hacienda Heights, Calif./Los Altos HS 73 John Weiss, OL 72 Jelani Newman OL 6-4 290 FR Scottsdale, Ariz./Saguaro HS 74 Anthony Pardue, OL 17 *Sitaleki Nunn WR 5-11 182 SO San Mateo, Calif./Serra HS 76 Quinn Oseland, OL 76 Quinn Oseland OL 6-6 305 Grad. Springfield, Ill./U. of Minnesota, 77 Scott Breslin, OT Sacred Heart Griffin HS 78 Deano Motes, OT 79 Troy Kowalski, OG 37 *Isaiah Ossai LB 5-9 210 SO San Jose, Calif./Oak Grove HS 80 Malikhi Miller, WR 71 Tyler Ostrom OL 6-3 282 FR Ventura, Calif./St. Bonaventure HS 81 Billy Humphreys, TE 11 *Jesse Osuna LB 6-0 225 SR Morgan Hill, Calif./Live Oak HS 82 Isaiah Hamilton, WR 21 *DeJon Packer RB 5-11 224 SR San Jose, Calif./San Jose City College, 83 Isac Velasquez, WR Gunderson HS 84 Bailey Gaither, WR 74 Anthony Pardue OL 6-5 280 FR Murrieta, Calif./Murrieta Valley HS 85 Brett Foley, TE 28 **Tysyn Parker LB 6-1 222 JR Gardena, Calif./Serra HS 86 Vincent Corso, WR 49 Michael Pryor LB 6-3 230 FR Pittsburg, Calif./Pittsburg HS 87 Derrick Deese, Jr., TE 57 *Trevor Robbins C 6-4 284 JR San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty HS 90 Lando Grey, DL 91 E.J. Ane, DL 32 Kairee Robinson RB 5-8 190 FR Antioch, Calif./De La Salle HS 92 Cade Hall, DL 99 Dimitri Sakalia DL 6-3 268 FR East Palo Alto, Calif./Menlo Atherton HS 93 Sinjun Astani, DE 69 Kyane Schmidt OL 6-3 220 FR San Jose, Calif./Valley Christian HS 94 Jamaar Hardy, DE 23 Nehemiah Shelton CB 6-2 168 SO Gardena, Calif./Long Beach City College, 95 Cameron Alexander, Serra HS DE 3 Jake Simmons QB 6-1 180 SO Rohnert Park, Calif./Santa Rosa 96 Duane Tuitasi, DT Junior College, Rancho Cotate HS 97 Christian Johnson, DE 9 Jamar Simpson WR 5-11 155 FR Moreno Valley, Calif./Rancho Verde HS 98 Terrell Townsend, DE 55 **Jack Snyder OT 6-5 291 JR Kentfield, Calif./Marin Catholic HS 99 Dimitri Sakalia, DE 61 Jacob Songer OL 6-5 232 FR Santa Barbara, Calif./Bishop Diego HS 70 Tyler Stevens OG 6-4 289 SO Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton HS 54 Demanuel Talauati DL 6-1 318 FR San Diego, Calif./Madison HS 38 Romero Teu RB 5-9 175 JR Woodside, Calif./Foothill College, Chabot College, Woodside HS 40 *Isaak’o Togia LB 6-1 210 SO Garden Grove, Calif./Pacifica HS 98 *Terrell Townsend DE 6-4 268 JR Oakland, Calif./South San Francisco HS 5 Alec Trujillo QB 5-11 175 FR Exeter, Calif./San Joaquin Memorial HS, Exeter HS 96 *Duane Tuitasi DT 6-1 308 SR Brisbane, Australia/Golden West College, Kedron State HS 83 Isac Velasquez WR 5-11 181 FR Pomona, Calif./Diamond Ranch HS 16 *Rico Tolefree LB 6-1 233 SO Richmond, Calif./DeAnza HS 10 **Tre Walker WR 5-11 175 JR Inglewood, Calif./Narbonne HS 46 *Christian Webb LB 6-3 228 SR Mission Viejo, Calif./Orange Coast College, Mission Viejo HS 3 **Tre Webb CB 6-0 199 JR Riverside, Calif./Servite HS

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/Previous Schools 73 John Weiss OL 6-4 281 FR El Dorado Hills, Calif./Ponderosa HS 20 *Tre White CB 6-0 189 SO Benicia, Calif./De La Salle HS 59 *Lionell Wiggins LB 6-3 238 SR Anaheim, Calif./San Jose City College, Fairmont Prep 48 Chris Wood P/K 5-11 185 SO La Crescenta, Calif./Glendale College, Crescenta Valley HS 2 ***Zamore Zigler CB 5-10 171 SR Rialto, Calif./Carter HS

* - Letters earned HEAD COACH: Brent Brennan ASSISTANT COACHES: Joe Bernardi, Alonzo Carter, Kevin Cummings, Fred Guidici, Ryan Gunderson, Kevin McGiven, Derrick Odum, Joe Seumalo, Scott White, Aric Williams GRADUATE ASSISTANTS: Matt Adkins, Jeff Anderson, Chandler Jones, Patrick Markarian FOOTBALL ANALYST: Terry Malley

Pronunciation Guide Returning Trevor Robbins, C John Weiss, OL Letterwinners (49) Jack Snyder, OT Ethan Aguayo...... Ag-gweye-oh E.J. Ane, DL Isa’ako Togia, LB Newcomers (26) Adi Anderson...... I-dee Anderson Ethan Aguayo, LB Terrell Townsend, DE Adi Anderson, RB E.J. Ane...... Ah-nay Cameron Alexander, DE Duane Tuitasi, DT Charlie Bostic III, CB Sinjun Astani...... Sin-jun As-tahn-knee Sinjun Astani, DE Rico Tolefree, LB Scott Breslin, OL Johnny Balderas...... Ball-dare-us Johnny Balderas, CB Tre Walker, WR Lorenzo Burkes, RB Jackson Burrill...... Burr-rell JaQuan Blackwell, WR Christian Webb, LB Will Butler, LS Hadari Darden...... Huh-da-rhee Darr-den Bobby Brown, II, S Tre Webb, CB Vincent Corso, WR Brandon Ezell...... E-zell Jackson Burrill, TE Tre White, CB Alex Galland, P Viliami Fehoko. Vill-ee-ah-me Feh-hoe-coe Jesse Chamberlain, OL Lionell Wiggins, LB Andrew Gonneville, LS Bailey Gaither...... Gay-thur Hadari Darden, LB Zamore Zigler, CB Lando Grey, DL Alex Galland...... Gal-land Jalend Dinwiddie, S Cameron Hanson, LB Isaiah Holiness...... Hoe-lee-ness Brandon Ezell, CB Returning Squad Isaiah Holiness, WR Kyle Hoppe...... HOP-ee Brett Foley, TE Members (4) B.J. Johnson, S Chance La Chapelle...... La Sha-pell Bailey Gaither, WR Devon Calloway, LB Stan Livingstone, CB Sailosi Latu...... Sigh-ah-low-see Lah-two Cade Hall, DL Chris Galleta, OL Dominic Mazotti, TE Jay Lenard...... Len-urd Jamaar Hardy, DL Steven Houston, WR Malikhi Miller, WR Austin Liles...... Ly-ulls Kyle Harmon, LB Tyler Stevens, OG Nick Nash, QB Brenadan Manigo...... MAN-ee-GO Chandler Hawkins, DB Jelani Newman, OL Korey Mariboho...... Mare-ee-bow-hoe Kyle Hoppe, C Returning Redshirts (20) Quinn Oseland, OL Alii Matau...... Ah-lee-ee Mah-tah-oo Billy Humphreys, TE Jermaine Braddock, WR Kairee Robinson, RB Matt Mercurio...... Murr-cure-ee-oh Christian Johnson, DE Derrick Deese, Jr., TE Kyane Schmidt, OL Malikhi Miller...... Mal-lick-ki Miller Troy Kowalski, OG Viliami Fehoko, DE Jake Simmons, QB Deano Motes...... Dean-oh Moats Sailosi Latu, NT Isaiah Hamilton, WR Jamar Simpson, WR Jaime Navarro...... Hi-me Nah-var-row Jonathan Lenard, Jr., S Andrew Jenkins, S Romero Teu, RB Sitaleki Nunn...... Sit-ah-lek-ee Nunn Austin Liles, WR Tre Jenkins, S Alec Trujillo, QB Quinn Oseland...... Owes-land Josh Love, QB Chance La Chapelle, QB Chris Wood, P/K Isaiah Ossai...... Oh-sigh Brendan Manigo, RB Matt Mercurio, PK Jesse Osuna...... Oh-sue-nah Korey Mariboho, OT Jaime Navarro, OL DeJon Packer...... Day-jean Packer Alii Matau, LB Tyler Ostrom, OL Tysyn Parker...... Tie-sin Deano Motes, OT Anthony Pardue, OL Kairee Robinson...... Ky-ree Robinson Tyler Nevens, RB Michael Pryor, LB Dimitri Sakalia...... Sah-kah-lee-ah Sitaeki Nunn, WR Dimitri Sakalia, DL Kyane Schmidt...... Cane Schmidt Isaiah Ossai, LB Nehemiah Shelton, CB Demanuel Talauati...... Tah-lah-oo-ah-tee Jesse Osuna, OL Jacob Songer, OL Isa’ako Togia...... Ess-ee-ah-ko Tong-gee-ah DeJon Packer, RB Demanuel Talauati, DL Rico Tolefree...... Toll-free Tysyn Parker, LB Isac Velasquez, WR Terrell Townsend...... Tah-rell Duane Tuitasi...... Too-ee-tahs-ee Zamore Zigler...... Zah-more Zig-lurr

Coach Fred Guidici...... Fred Jew-dee-she Coach Derrick Odum ...... Oh-dum Coach Joe Seumalo ...... See-ah-mah-lou

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10 Tre Walker 20 Tre White 5-11, 175, JR, 2V W C 6-0, 189, SO, 1V OFFENSE 18 Austin Liles 24 Zamore Zigler DEFENSE 6-3, 190, JR, 2V R B 5-10, 171, SR, 3V

27 Jay Lenard 6-1, 209, JR, 2V S 14 Bobby Brown II 8 Alii Matau 6-0, 180, JR, 1V 6-1, 226, SO, 1V 55 Jack Snyder O 16 Rico Tolefree 6-5, 291, JR, 2V L 6-1, 233, SO, 1V Scott Breslin L or 6-4, 290, JR, JC T B 46 Christian Webb 6-3, 228, SR, 1V 31 Ethan Aguayo 6-2, 228, SR, 3V 79 Troy Kowalski 37 Isaiah Ossai 6-5, 307, JR, 2V L L 5-9, 210, SO, 1V 57 Trevor Robbins 92 Cade Hall or 6-4, 284, JR, 1V G D 6-2, 250, SO, 1V B 98 Terrell Townsend 44 Jordan Cobbs E 6-4, 268, JR, 1V 6-1, 226, FR, HS 62 Jesse 12 Josh Love Chamberlain 4 Sailosi Latu 6-3, 295. SO, 1V 6-2, 203, SR, 3V C 6-2, 334, SR, 1V 8 Chance Q or N 90 Lando Grey La Chapelle B 56 Kyle Hoppe 6-2, 260, JR, JC 6-4, 218, FR, RS 6-1, 285, JR, 2V T 91 E.J. Ane 6-2, 240, SO, 1V 64 Jaime Navarro 28 Tysyn Parker 42 Viliami Fehoko 6-3, 288, FR, RS 6-1, 222, SO, 1V 6-4, 235, FR, RS or or R D 97 Christian 62 Jesse L 45 Kyle Harmon Johnson Chamberlain G E 6-0, 225, FR, HS 6-6, 253, JR, 1V B 6-3, 295. SO, 1V or 23 Tyler Nevens 40 Isaak’o Togia 6-0, 226, JR, 2V R 6-1, 210, SO, 1V 76 Quinn Oseland 21 DeJon Packer B 6-6, 305, GR, TR 11 Jesse Osuna 5-11, 224, SR, 1V R O 78 Deano Motes 6-0, 225, SR, 1V 6-5, 289, SR, 1V T L 41 Hadari Darden B 6-3, 213, JR, 1V 81 Billy Humphreys 6-5, 234, SO, 1V or 3 Tre Webb 17 Sitaleki Nunn 85 Brett Foley T 6-0, 199, JR, 2V 5-11, 182, SO, 1V S S 6-3, 236, SR, 2V E 22 Tre Jenkins 11 JaQuan Blackwell L or 6-1, 205, FR, RS 6-0, 199, JR, 2V 87 Derrick Deese, Jr. 6-4, 239, JR, RS

84 Bailey Gaither 6-1, 176, SR, 3V 13 Jermaine W 23 Nehemiah Braddock R C Shelton 6-1, 201, FR, RS 6-2, 168, SO, RS B 12 Brandon Ezell 39 Matt Mercurio 6-0, 190, SR, 1V 43 Alex Galland 6-1, 176, FR, RS 6-2, 200, GR, TR 48 Chris Wood P P 48 Chris Wood 5-11, 185, SO, JC K 5-11, 185, SO, JC

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at Utah (9/16)... Team leader with two recoveries - one at Utah and the other at Colorado State... Was the only player on the team with a in back-to-back games with his first of the season at Utah and the last the following week against Utah State (9/23).

2016: Played in 12 games... Started 10 times... One of five Spartans to make a tackle in every game... Sixth on the team with 53 tackles... Season-high 13 tackles against Air Force (11/19)... Credited with 5.0 tackles for loss for the season... Had a season- best 2.0 tackles for loss in the Fresno State win (11/26) as the AT SAN JOSÉ STATE: In Spartans yielded just 245 yards of total offense... First major Game-by-Game in 2018 his fifth season with the college quarterback sack came in the UNLV win (10/29). Tackles Spartans... Top returning Opponent Solo Assist TFL Spartan defensive player 2015: Completed a redshirt season. UC Davis 7 5 1.0 Washington State 3 2 --- for number of career tackles Oregon 5 3 --- (243)... Tackle total has HIGH SCHOOL: Played defensive back and wide receiver Hawaii 3 7 --- increased each of his three for JSerra Catholic High (Coach Jim Hartigan) in San Juan Army 2 10 --- seasons and is doubled San Diego State 7 4 --- Capistrano, Calif. ... Helped his team to the school’s first C.I.F. UNLV 1 4 0.5 from his freshman season Southern Section playoff appearance and 10-win season in Wyoming 7 7 1.0 (53) through his junior year 2014... Two-time, first-team All-Trinity League selection.. A wide Utah State 2 5 --- (106)... A three-season starter receiver pick as a senior and defensive back as a junior... Caught Nevada 10 10 0.5 Fresno State 1 1 1.0 at a linebacker position... 99 passes for 1,279 yards and 12 touchdowns as a wide receiver Played in 33 games and in his three seasons... Was credited with 43 tackles, two pass Game-by-Game in 2017 made 29 starts... Ten career and led his team with nine pass break-ups in 2014... Tackles games with 10 or more Opponent Solo Assist TFL Served as a return specialist averaging 42.1 yards on 16 kickoff USF 8 6 --- tackles heading into the 2019 returns and 11.9 yards on 13 punt returns... His team’s Special Cal Poly 5 5 0.5 season... Single-game best 20 Teams Player of the Year as a junior and a senior... Concluded his Texas 3 2 --- tackles (10 solo, 10 assisted) high school career playing in the 56th annual Orange County All- Utah 6 5 1.0 Utah State 4 4 1.0 vs. Nevada (11/17/18)... Star Charity Game in Costa Mesa, Calif. UNLV 4 4 --- Moved from safety to Fresno State 2 7 --- linebacker for the 2017 MORE ON ETHAN: A communication studies major... He is a Hawai’i 3 2 --- season... Joined the team for BYU 5 3 1.0 native of Mission Viejo, Calif. San Diego State DNP the first time for 2015 fall Nevada DNP preseason drills. Colorado State 2 4 --- Wyoming DNP AGUAYO’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2018: Honorable mention YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FR DEF Game-by-Game in 2016 All-Mountain West... Played 2015...Redshirt Tackles in and started 11 games... 2016...FR 12 30 23 53 5.0/11 1.0 0 1 Opponent Solo Assist TFL 29th nationally and fifth in Tulsa 2 0 --- 2017...SO 10 42 42 84 3.5/15 2.0 2 1 the Mountain West in tackles Portland State 2 3 1.0 2018...JR 10 47 57 104 3.0/4 0.0 0 6 Utah 2 1 1.0 per game (9.6)... Six games of CAREER 32 119 122 241 11.5/30 3.0 2 8 Iowa State 2 2 --- 10 or more tackles... Personal New Mexico 4 4 Hawai’i 1 2 --- single-game best 20 tackles Nevada 1 1 --- vs. Nevada (11/17)... First San Diego State 3 2 --- Spartan with 20 or more UNLV 1 0 1.0 tackles in a game since Keith Boise State 1 1 --- Air Force 6 7 --- Smith on September 27, 2013, Fresno State 5 0 2.0 at Minnesota to be credited with 20 tackles in a game... 14 tackles at Wyoming (11/3), 12 in the opener vs. UC Davis (8/30) and Army West Point (10/13), 11 stops vs. San Diego State and 10 vs. Hawai’i (9/27)... Fourth on team with five pass break-ups... Added an interception vs. Nevada.

2017: Appeared in 10 contests... Was a starter in the first nine games of the season and saw action in a reserve capacity vs. Colorado State (11/18)... Third on the team in tackles with 84... Ninth in the Mountain West in tackles per game at 8.4... Had three games of 10 or more tackles... Single-game career-high 14 tackles in the season opener vs. USF (South Florida - 8/26)... 10 tackles the following week in the Cal Poly win (9/2) and 11 stops

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COMMUNITY COLLEGE: A 2016 first-team All-Northern Conference honoree for Cerritos College (Coach Frank Mazzotta)... Totaled 37 tackles, seven pass break-ups and three interceptions in his two seasons.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach John Barnes) and at Los Alamitos (Calif.) High... Only played his senior season of football... Named his lacrosse team’s “Offensive Player of the Year” as a junior and a senior.

MORE ON BRANDON: A business major with a management AT SAN JOSÉ STATE: In his third season with the Spartans... concentration... Would like to become a hedge fund investor... Joined the Spartans for 2017 fall camp as a prospect... Favorite movies include Southpaw, American Sniper, Step Also capable of serving as a punt return candidate... Signed a Brothers and Wolf of Wall Street... Mark Wahlberg and Leonardo National Letter-of-Intent in February 2017. DiCaprio are two of his favorite actors... He is a native of Torrance, Calif. 2018: Completed a redshirt season.

2017: Saw action in nine contests... Primarily a reserve cornerback EZELL’S CAREER STATISTICS and special teams player... Credited with five tackles and a forced DEFENSE fumble for the season.. Season-high two tackles and a forced YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. FF INT DEF fumble that prevented a BYU touchdown and ignited a Spartan 2017...JR 9 5 0 5 0.0/0 1 0 0 touchdown drive (10/28)... Also had two tackles in the Wyoming 2018...Redshirt win (10/25)... Was used as a secondary punt returner... His 16- yard punt return at Hawai’i was the team’s second longest of the PUNT RETURNS season. YEAR No. Yds. Avg. TD LG 2017...JR 2 15 7.5 0 16 2018...Redshirt

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2017: Appeared in the season opener against USF (South Florida - 8/26) playing on special teams... Was not credited with any tackles. 2016: Played in 10 games primarily as a special teams player... His one tackle for the season came on kickoff coverage in the fourth quarter of the Air Force game (11/19).

2015: Completed a redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Dave Brown) and baseball at Archbishop Mitty High in San Jose, Calif. ... Was a AT SAN JOSE STATE: In first-team All-West Catholic Athletic League quarterback as a 2016, 2018 Academic his fifth season with the senior... Completed 40.5 percent of his passes for 904 yards and All-Mountain West Spartans ... 23 games played 10 touchdowns and ran 73 times for 599 yards and 11 scores... A and no starting assignments 2012 MaxPreps.com Freshman All-American pitcher and the San heading into 2019... Jose Mercury News’ Freshman of the Year in baseball... Had a 6-1 2019 SJSU Competing for playing win-loss record with a 2.39 ERA in 2012... Three-year pitching Dean’s Scholar time at tight end... Also has record of 10-1 with a 2.12 ERA. seen action as a linebacker and special teams player... MORE ON BRETT: Graduated in spring 2019 with cum laude Game-by-Game in 2018 Joined the program for the honors as a business finance major... Plans to pursue a M.B.A. at Receiving first time for 2015 preseason San Jose State... His dad, Rick Foley, pitched seven seasons for Opponent No. Yds. TD drills... Named to the 2016 UC Davis - - --- the California Angels and AA and AAA minor Washington State - - --- and 2018 Mountain West All- league teams (1978-84) and one for San Jose Bees Class A team Oregon - - --- Academic teams... 2019 San (1985)... He is a native of Los Gatos, Calif. Hawaii - - --- Jose State University Dean’s Colorado State - - --- Army - - --- Scholar. FOLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS San Diego State - - --- PASS RECEIVING UNLV 1 1 1 2018: Had his best season YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Wyoming 1 12 --- at the major college level... Utah State 1 22 --- 2018...JR 12 3 35 11.7 1 22 Nevada - - --- Played in all 12 games as a CAREER 12 3 35 11.7 1 22 Fresno State - - --- tight end and special teams player... Finished the season DEFENSIVE with three receptions for 35 yards... First major college reception YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF was a 1-yard touchdown catch in the UNLV win (10/27)... 2015...Redshirt Season-long 22-yard reception at Utah State (11/10)... Also had a 2016...FR 10 1 0 1 0.0/0 0.0 0 0 12-yard pass play at Wyoming (11/3). 2017...SO 1 0 0 0 0.0/0 0.0 0 0 CAREER 11 1 0 1 0.0/0 0.0 0 0

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Had his career-long 49-yard touchdown pass reception in the Cal Poly victory (9/2)... Averaged 19.7 yards on kickoff returns and had a career-long 39-yard return at Texas (9/9)... Credited with four punt returns for no yards. 2016: Played in all 12 games... Was a starting wide receiver against Iowa State (9/24)... Four pass receptions for 43 yards and a touchdown for the season... First major college touchdown was a 25-yard pass play to open the scoring in the Air Force game (11/19)... Rushed three times for 19 yards... Returned seven kickoffs for an 18.3 average and one punt for no yards.

AT SAN JOSÉ STATE: In Game-by-Game in 2018 2015: Completed a redshirt season. Receiving his fifth season with the Opponent No. Yds. TD Spartans... Dynamic wide HIGH SCHOOL: A 2014 CalHiSports.com first-team all-state UC Davis 6 137 2 receiver and special teams Washington State 2 3 --- selection as a multi-purpose player for medium-sized schools Oregon 6 90 --- player... Played in 25 games for Paso Robles (Calif.) High (Coach Rich Schimke)... Helped his Hawaii 2 97 1 with eight starts... 11 of his team reach the 2014 semifinal round of the California Division III 42 career pass receptions playoffs... 167 receptions for 3,277 yards, a 19.6 yards per catch are for 20 yards or more... Game-by-Game in 2017 average and 41 TD receptions in three varsity seasons... The 2014 Receiving Three games with 100 or C.I.F. Northern Division Player of the Year, the San Luis Obispo Opponent No. Yds. TD more receiving yards as Tribune’s County Player of the Year and the Pac-5 League’s Most USF 6 100 2 a Spartan... Two games Cal Poly 3 56 1 Valuable Player after hauling in 73 passes for 1,480 yards and 20 Texas 1 9 --- with two TDs... Has a touchdowns as a senior... Two-sport athlete also was a shortstop Utah 8 125 1 blocked punt to his credit on the baseball team... Named the 2015 All-North County Utah State 3 24 --- at the major college level... Offensive Player of the Year... Batted .506 with 32 stolen bases UNLV ------Capable of serving as a Fresno State DNP as a junior... Was a 2014 first-team All-C.I.F. Northern Division Hawai’i DNP kickoff and punt returner... choice, second-team CalHiSports.com all-state underclass pick BYU 1 6 --- Signed a National Letter-of- and the San Luis Obispo County Player of the Year... Had 90 San Diego State ------Intent with the program in Nevada DNP career stolen bases in four seasons. Colorado State DNP February 2015. Wyoming ------MORE ON BAILEY: A communication studies major... Named 2018: Played in the first four his school’s 2015 Male Athlete of the Year... Favorite baseball Game-by-Game in 2016 games of the season and Receiving players are Carlos Gomez, Robinson Cano, Giancarlo Stanton Opponent No. Yds. TD was a starter in the opening and Josh Donaldson... He is a native of Chico, Calif. Tulsa 1 4 --- three games... Second on Portland State 1 1 --- the team in yards per catch Utah ------Iowa State 1 13 --- with his 20.4 average... New Mexico ------Tied for third on the squad Hawai’i ------with three touchdown Nevada ------receptions... Finished the San Diego State ------UNLV ------season with 16 receptions for Boise State ------327 yards and three TDs... Air Force 1 25 1 Was the team leader in TD Fresno State ------receptions, second on the squad in receiving yards and overall receptions when his season ended in the Hawai’i game (9/29)... On the receiving end of the team’s longest pass play of the season - a 79-yard strike in the UC Davis season opener (8/28)... Personal single-game career best 137 receiving yards for two touchdowns on six catches vs. UC Davis... Other TD catches were 17 yards in the UC Davis game and a 55-yard sprint against Hawai’i... Also saw action as a kickoff and punt returner... Career-long 21-yard run came in the UC Davis encounter.

2017: Saw action in nine games and was a starter in four of the first six contests... Led the team with four touchdown receptions... One of two Spartans with two games of 100 or more receiving yards... Explosive start of the season with six receptions for 100 yards and two TDs and blocked a punt that resulted in a Spartan return for a touchdown against USF (South Florida - 8/26) in the season opener.... Blocked punt was the team’s only blocked kick of the season... Single-game career highs of eight receptions for 125 yards and one touchdown at Utah (9/16)...

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GAITHER’S CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2015...Redshirt 2016...FR 12 4 43 10.8 1 25TD 2017...SO 9 22 320 14.5 4 49TD 2018...JR 4 16 327 20.4 3 79TD CAREER 25 42 690 16.4 8 79TD

RUSHING YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG AT SAN JOSE STATE: First season with the Spartans... Graduate 2016...FR 3 19 6.3 0 13 transfer from Yale University... Tops the opening fall depth chart 2017...SO - - - - - at punter... In line to be the team’s holder for kick-scoring tries... 2018...JR 3 28 9.3 0 21 A master’s degree candidate in public administration at San Jose CAREER 6 47 7.8 0 21 State... Last name is pronounced Gal-land.

KICKOFF RETURNS AT YALE UNIVERSITY: Four seasons with the Yale football YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG program and earned his bachelor’s degree in mechanical 2016...FR 1 17 17.0 0 17 engineering... Team’s punter and placekicker in 2016, 2017 and 2017...SO 13 256 19.7 0 39 2018... Averaged 37.0 yards per punt for 147 punts as an Eli... 2018...JR 3 50 16.7 0 22 Only two of his punts resulted in touchbacks... 49 punts were CAREER 23 434 18.9 0 39 fair caught and 57 landed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line... 2017 second-team All-Ivy League selection... Converted 91 of 98 PUNT RETURNS PATs and 21-of-30 attempts... Longest Yale field goal YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG was 42 yards in the 30-24 win at Cornell on September 22, 2018... 2016...FR 1 0 0.0 0 0 Redshirted the 2015 season. 2017...SO 4 0 0.0 0 0 2018...JR 1 9 9.0 0 9 HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Bryan Nixon), CAREER 6 9 1.5 0 9 soccer and track and field at Liberty High in Bakersfield, Calif. Second-team all-area football honoree and the 2014 C.I.F. Central DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Section Scholar-Athlete of the Year... A California Scholastic YEAR UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF Federation scholarship award recipient... Played a halfback 2016...FR 1 0 1 0.0/0 0 0 0 position in soccer... A hurdler in track and field. 2017...SO 1 0 1 0.0/0 0 0 0 2018...JR 0 0 0 0.0/0 0 0 0 MORE ON ALEX: Employed in 2018 by Sikorsky Aircraft CAREER 2 0 2 0.0/0 0 0 0 Corporation, the leading manufacturer of helicopters in the United States... A member of the Yale Precision Marching Band for three years... First learned to play the trumpet and added the guitar to his repertoire once he was in college... Mitch Galland, his dad, was an offensive guard on the 1991 UC Santa Barbara football team, the school’s last squad prior to discontinuing the sport... Alex is native of Bakersfield, Calif.

GALLAND’S CAREER STATISTICS PUNTING YEAR No. Yds. Avg. LG TB FC I20 2016...FR 54 1922 35.6 51 1 14 18 2017...SO 50 1928 38.6 55 0 23 25 2018...JR 43 1582 36.8 48 1 12 14 CAREER 147 5432 37.0 55 2 49 57 KICK SCORING YEAR G XP-XPA FG-FGA LG PTS. 2016...FR 10 20-21 8-10 38 44 2016...SO 10 39-42 6-10 39 57 2017...JR 10 32-35 7-10 42 53 CAREER 30 91-98 21-30 42 154 KICKOFFS YEAR No. Yds. Avg. TB OB 2015...FR 22 1263 57.4 6 1 2017...JR 15 891 59.4 10 0 CAREER 37 2154 58.2 16 1

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Game-by-Game in 2017 on three stops at Iowa State Tackles (9/24). Opponent Solo Assist TFL USF 2 2 --- 2015: Played in the team’s Cal Poly 0 0 --- Texas 2 2 --- last 12 games... Primarily a Utah 0 0 --- special teams contributor... Utah State 2 0 --- Credited with five tackles UNLV 3 5 --- Fresno State 0 2 --- and a forced fumble for the Hawai’i 3 0 --- season... Forced fumble came BYU 3 0 --- on a kickoff return in the San Diego State 5 2 --- Fresno State win (9/26)... Nevada 1 0 --- AT SAN JOSE STATE: In Colorado State DNP Had his season high of two 2015, 2016 & 2017 his fifth season with the Wyoming DNP tackles against Fresno State... Academic Spartans... Played in 34 Also had tackles in the New games and has two career Mexico (10/24) and Boise State (11/27) contests and AutoNation All-Mountain West starts... Capable of playing Bowl game win over Georgia State (12/19). either the cornerback or 2017 Arthur Ashe, Jr. safety position in the team’s HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Jason Negro) and defensive scheme... An track and field at St. John Bosco High in Bellflower, Calif... Was a Sports Scholar effective special teams two-time All-Trinity League honoree... Credited with 73 tackles player.... First joined the and four pass interceptions his senior season when St. John Bosco program for 2015 preseason practice drills... A three-time High finished with a 16-0 win-loss record, won the California Academic All-Mountain West award winner... Named a 2017 Open Division championship, and was ranked #1 in the nation... Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholar. A second-team Long Beach Press Telegram Dream Team selection as a senior... Was a sprinter on the boys track and field team. 2018: Completed a redshirt season. MORE ON CHANDLER: A 2019 graduate who majored in 2017: Played in 11 games and was a starter against UNLV (9/30) psychology... He is a native of Los Angeles, Calif. and Fresno State (10/7)... Single-season career-highs of 34 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss... Had a tackle in nine of the 11 games he played... Single-game career best eight tackles vs. UNLV... Had HAWKINS’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS a seven-tackle outing vs. San Diego State (11/4)... Was in on a YEAR G UT AT TOTAL SK FF FR INT DEF tackle for loss against Fresno State and UNLV. 2015...FR 12 4 1 5 0.0 1 0 0 0 2016...SO 11 9 0 9 0.0 0 1 0 0 2016: Played in 11 games... Credited with nine tackles and a 2017...JR 11 21 13 34 0.0 0 0 0 1 fumble recovery... Had a career high four tackles and recovered a 2018...Redshirt fumbled kickoff return in the Portland State win (9/10)... Was in CAREER 35 35 15 50 0.0 1 1 0 1

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2016: Played in 11 games and started the first eight games at left tackle... The first of two freshmen to start in the offensive line during the season... Also started at Boise State (11/4) for his ninth start of the year.

2015: Completed a redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Bobby Green) and track and field at Mountain Ridge High in Glendale, Ariz.... A two-time second-team All-West Valley Preps selection... Named his team’s Most Valuable Offensive Lineman his junior AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his fifth season with the Spartans... and senior seasons... Concluded his high school football career Three-season starter in the offensive line... His 33 career starts playing in the January 2014 B2G West Coast Bowl in Redondo are the most among returning San Jose State players... Can Beach, Calif. ... A shot put specialist for his track and field team... play either tackle position, guard and long snap... Among the Placed 20th at the 2013 Arizona Division I State Track and Field strongest players on the team... Personal best 645 pounds in the Championships. back squat and 635 pounds in the dead lift...Signed a National Letter-of-Intent with San José State in February 2014. MORE ON TROY: A justice studies major... Is interested in becoming a police officer or a private investigator... He is a native 2018: Played and started in all 12 games... Opened the season of Glendale, Ariz. at left tackle... Moved to left guard for the second game of the season at Washington State (9/8) as part of a three-player switch within the offensive line... Finished the season at left guard.

2017: Saw action in all 13 games and was a starter 12 times... All his starts were at left tackle.

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he played... Single-game season best seven stops in each of the Spartans’ two wins - against Cal Poly (9/2) and Wyoming (10/25)... Four of his six tackles at Hawai’i (10/14) were solo stops... His one tackle for loss for the season came in the season- opener against USF (South Florida - 8/26).

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played for Mt. San Antonio College (Coach Bob Jastrab) in 2014 and 2015... Mounties won the 2014 California Community College state championship... 28 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss and a safety his sophomore season.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from American Fork High in South 2017 his third season with the Jordan, Utah... Attended Los Osos High in Rancho Cucamonga, Academic Spartans... A returning Calif. starter at the nose tackle All-Mountain West position... Appeared in 16 MORE ON SAILOSI: A communication studies major... Name games, all in a starting role... is pronounced Sigh-low-see Lah-too... Played rugby growing up 2017 Academic All-Mountain Game-by-Game in 2018 in Tonga... Came to the United States at age 16... He is a native of Tackles West award recipient. Vaiola, Tonga. Opponent Solo Assist TFL UC Davis 0 1 --- 2018: Played in the first four Washington State 0 3 --- Oregon 1 1 --- games of the season as a Hawaii 2 3 --- starting defensive lineman... LATU’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Credited with 11 tackles... YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FR DEF Game-by-Game in 2017 Season-high five tackles was Tackles 2017...JR 12 18 25 43 1.0/1 0.0 0 0 Opponent Solo Assist TFL in the five-overtime game vs. 2018 4 3 8 11 0.0/0 0.0 0 0 USF 1 1 --- Hawai’i (9/29). CAREER 16 21 33 54 1.0/1 0.0 0 0 Cal Poly 2 5 --- Texas 2 1 --- Utah DNP 2017: Quickly established Utah State 1 2 --- himself as a defensive line UNLV 1 2 --- starter during fall camp... Fresno State 0 3 --- Played and started in 12 Hawai’i 4 2 --- BYU 0 2 --- games... Was used inside and San Diego State 0 1 --- outside along the defensive Nevada 1 0 --- line during the season... Colorado State 3 2 --- Wyoming 3 4 --- Credited with 43 tackles... Had a tackle in every game

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AT SAN JOSÉ STATE: 2016, 2017 & 2018 In his fifth season with Academic the Spartans... Tops the opening fall depth chart at All-Mountain West quarterback... Seen action in 29 games and started Game-by-Game in 2018 14 times in his first three Passing seasons... In line to become Opponent PC-PA-PI Yds. TD the first San Jose State UC Davis 14-29-1 109 1 Washington State DNP player to start a season Oregon 15-31-2 238 1 opener at quarterback three Hawaii 28-49-0 451 3 consecutive seasons since 2017: Saw action in nine games and was a starter five times... Colorado State 17-40-2 232 3 Starter the first two games of the season vs. USF (South Florida Army DNP in 2005, San Diego State 26-36-1 215 0 2006 and 2007 and the fifth - 8/26) and Cal Poly (9/2) then for three consecutive contests UNLV 25-36-1 335 4 Spartan overall since 1938... - Utah State (9/23), UNLV (9/30) and Fresno State (10/7)... Wyoming 19-32-0 173 1 The sixth freshman at the Completed 54.1 percent of his passes for 928 yards and five Utah State 18-36-2 210 1 touchdowns... Statistically best game of his college career was at Nevada DNP school to start a game at Fresno State DNP quarterback (Iowa State UNLV throwing for 315 yards and one touchdown...Completed a on 9/24) for the Spartans personal single-game best 30 passes at UNLV... Season-high two Game-by-Game in 2017 TD passes both in the first half vs. USF... Best game may have Passing since freshman eligibility Opponent PC-PA-PI Yds. TD was re-established in 1972... been at Hawai’i (10/14) completing 4-of-6 passes for 59 yards USF 18-36-3 192 2 Lowered his interception-to- and two first downs during one fourth quarter possession. Cal Poly 4-9-0 28 0 pass attempt and increased Texas DNP 2016: Appeared in all 12 games... Starting quarterback at Iowa Utah 13-25-0 183 1 his touchdown pass-to-pass Utah State 8-20-1 54 0 attempt ratios in each of his State (9/24)... Threw passes in five games... Most effective outing UNLV 30-48-2 315 1 three seasons... Placed on was against Utah (9/17) when he replaced injured starter Kenny Fresno State 15-25-1 97 1 Potter near the end of the third quarter... Finished the Utah game Hawai’i 4-6-0 59 0 scholarship in 2016... Three- BYU DNP time Academic All-Mountain completing 11-of-21 passes with an interception for 184 yards and San Diego State DNP West award recipient... a 46-yard touchdown pass to Zamore Zigler... Was Nevada 0-1-0 0 0 Joined the team for the first 13-of-27 with four interceptions for 155 yards and a touchdown Colorado State ------at Iowa State in his only start... Earned the team’s number-one Wyoming DNP time for 2015 preseason drills. spot as holder on kick-scoring attempts... Spartans were 31-of-33 Game-by-Game in 2016 on PATs and 16-of-18 on field goal tries. Passing Opponent PC-PA-PI Yds. TD 2018: Played in and started Tulsa ------eight games... Had his 2015: Completed a redshirt season. Portland State 0-1-0 0 0 best statistical season at Utah 11-21-1 184 1 the major college level... HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coaches Antonio Pierce, Iowa State 13-27-4 155 1 Raul Lara) at Long Beach (Calif.) Poly High... Led the Jackrabbits New Mexico ------Completed 56.1 percent of Hawai’i 2-3-0 15 0 his passes for 1,963 yards to an 11-2 record in his one season as a starting quarterback... Nevada ------and 14 touchdowns... Threw Completed 200 of 318 passes for 3,199 yards and 41 touchdowns San Diego State 5-8-0 38 0 and ran for six more touchdowns in 2014... Named all-state UNLV ------a personal single-game best Boise State ------four touchdown passes in special mention by CalHiSports.com, a first-team All-Pac5 Air Force ------the UNLV victory (10/27)... Division choice and the Moore League Co-Player of the Year Fresno State ------Three TD throws in the award winner as a senior... Shared the quarterback job as a junior Colorado State (10/6) and throwing 17 touchdown passes with only two interceptions... Hawai’i (9/29) games... Passed for a personal single-game best Played his sophomore season at Tesoro High in Rancho Santa 451 yards in the five-overtime Hawai’i contest... Total ranked Margarita, Calif. #21 among all Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and #4 by a Mountain West signal caller in 2018 and the #11 single-game best MORE ON JOSH: Majoring in business management at San Jose State. information systems... Enjoys fishing... Is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes... He is a native of Mission Viejo, Calif.

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LOVE’S CAREER STATISTICS PASSING YEAR G PC PA PI PCT. YDS. TD LG 2015...Redshirt 2016...FR 12 31 60 5 51.7 392 2 52 2017...SO 9 92 170 7 54.1 928 5 47 2018...JR 8 162 289 9 56.0 1963 14 70 CAREER 29 285 519 21 55.0 3283 21 70

RUSHING YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his second season with the Spartans... 2016...FR 14 -41 -2.9 0 7 Competing for playing time primarily as an offensive tackle... 2017...SO 19 -60 -3.2 0 12 Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in December 2017... 2018...JR 30 -93 -3.1 0 10 Participated in 2018 spring practice. CAREER 63 -194 -3.1 0 12 2018: Played in 10 games as a reserve offensive lineman and special teams blocker... Did not have any starting assignments.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played two seasons at Saddleback College (Coach Mark McElroy)... A two-time second team All- Southern League honoree... Helped his team reach the Southern California Football Association playoffs both seasons.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time letterwinner at JSerra High in San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (Coach Jim Hartigan)... Played left guard and left tackle on offense and defensive end... Was named his team’s Offensive Lineman of the Year as a sophomore... Concluded his high school career playing in the 2015 Orange County High School All-Star Game.

MORE ON KOREY: A communication studies major... Enjoys body, skim and long boarding... Favorite actor is Adam Sandler... “Happy Gilmore,” “The Blind Side,” and “My All-American” are his favorite movies... He is a native of San Luis Obispo, Calif.

Did You Know? San Jose State’s conference affiliations in football since 1950 start include the Pacific Coast Athletic Association (1970-1986), the Big West Conference (1987-1995), the Western Athletic Conference (1996-2012) and the Mountain West (2013 – present).

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2018: Had his most extensive playing time in a season at the major college level appearing in 10 games and starting eight times... Moved into the at right tackle for the Washington State game (9/8), the second game of the season, and remained the starter through the Wyoming contest (11/3). 2017: Saw action in four contests, non-conference games at Texas (9/9), Utah (9/16) and BYU (10/28) and the San Diego State (11/4) home game... Credited with an assisted tackle in the Utah game.

2016: Played in two games, Portland State (9/10) and Hawai’i AT SAN JOSÉ STATE: In (10/8), as a reserve offensive lineman. 2018 his fifth season with the Academic Spartans... Has experience as 2015: Completed a redshirt season. an offensive and defensive All-Mountain West lineman... Played in 16 HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Preston Jones) and games with eight starting at Perry High in Gilbert, Ariz. ... An honorable mention calls in his first three seasons... Begins 2019 fall drills as an all-district selection as a senior... Played defensive end only as offensive tackle candidate... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in a junior... A qualifier for the 2013 Arizona State High School February 2013... Completed a church mission before joining the Wrestling Championships... All wins during the 2013 season Spartans for the first time in 2015 preseason practice... Proposed prior to the state meet were by pin fall. to his then-girl friend, Laike Reader, in CEFCU Stadium after the March 23, 2019 intra-squad scrimmage and she accepted... A 2018 MORE ON DEANO: A business management major...Served his Mountain West All-Academic team award winner. church mission following high school in Nashville, Tennessee... A Boy Scout since he was 8-years old... Enjoys watching comedy movies... “Anchorman” is his favorite... He is a native of Mesa, Ariz.

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AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... AT SAN JOSÉ STATE: In Competing for playing time in the offensive line... First joined 2017 & 2018 his fifth season with the the team for 2019 spring practice... Graduate transfer from the Academic Spartans... A returning University of Minnesota... Plans to enroll in San Jose State’s starter at linebacker... Played M.B.A. program... Has one season of athletics eligibility All-Mountain West in 24 games with 12 starts remaining... Spent spring practice primarily at right tackle... in his first three seasons... Last name is pronounced owes-land. Game-by-Game in 2018 Four games with 10 or more Tackles tackles... Signed a National AT MINNESOTA: A Golden Gopher during the 2015 through Opponent Solo Assist TFL Letter-of-Intent in February UC Davis 1 4 1.0 2018 seasons... Redshirted the 2015 season... Saw action in 13 Washington State 6 4 0.5 2015... Two-time Academic games during the 2016 through 2018 seasons... Played in three Oregon 3 4 0.5 All-Mountain West award Big Ten games in 2016.. Was a starter in the Middle Tennessee Hawaii 1 1 --- winner. Colorado State 7 2 --- and Nebraska wins as a sophomore in 2017 and played in Army 4 4 --- eight total contests. Appeared in two games in 2018... Two- San Diego State 2 2 2.0 2018: Had his best season at time Academic All-Big Ten honoree... Named to the program’s UNLV 7 3 3.0 the major college level... One “All-Hair” team in 2017 and 2018 based on individual head- Wyoming 3 2 --- of eight players on the team Utah State 5 2 --- and-shoulders taken each spring... Only two-time honoree since Nevada 5 6 1.0 and one of four on defense the recognition began... Graduated majoring in business and Fresno State 11 4 2.0 to start in all 12 games... marketing education. Tied for sixth nationally and Game-by-Game in 2017 Tackles third in the Mountain West HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Ken Leonard) and Opponent Solo Assist TFL with three fumble recoveries track and field at Sacred Heart Griffin High in Springfield, Ill. South Florida DNP for the season... No other ... Helped Sacred Heart-Griffin to Class 5A state championships Cal Poly 2 1 --- teammate had more than Utah 1 1 --- his junior and senior seasons... An all-state selection... Rated Utah State 2 0 --- one... Team leader with one of the top-25 prospects in the state of Illinois by espn.com, 10.0 tackles for loss... Seven 247Sports and Scout.com as a senior and among the top-100 Game-by-Game in 2016 contests with at least 0.5 Tackles offensive tackles nationally by 247Sports and espn.com. Opponent Solo Assist TFL tackles for loss... Personal Tulsa - - --- single-game best 3.0 tackles MORE ON QUINN: Enjoys bass fishing... Spent the summer of Portland State 1 0 --- for loss and 10 total tackles in 2018 as an intern at the Herb Brooks Foundation, named after the Utah - - --- the UNLV victory (10/27)... Iowa State - - --- 1980 U.S. Olympic Team gold medal winning team head coach... New Mexico - - --- Four games with 10 or Job responsibilities focused on social media activities for the non- Hawai’i - - --- more tackles... Single-game profit organization... He is a native of Springfield, Ill. Nevada - - --- career high 15 tackles and San Diego State - - --- UNLV - - --- 2.0 tackles for loss at Fresno Boise State DNP State (11/24)... 11 unassisted Air Force DNP tackles vs. Fresno State Fresno State DNP matched safety Jonathan Lenard, Jr., for team-high honors during the season... 11 total tackles vs. Nevada (11/17)... Second on the Spartans with two interceptions... Interceptions came in consecutive weeks at Washington State plus 10 tackles and at Oregon (9/15)... Earned Mountain West All-Academic team honors.

2017: Played in three of the team’s first four games as a reserve linebacker and special teams player... Credited with seven tackles for the season... Single-game best three tackles and a forced fumble in the Cal Poly win (9/2)... Forced fumble led directly to a Spartan touchdown on a 22-yard fumble return by teammate Jamal Scott... Two stops each in the Texas (9/9) and Utah (9/16) contests.

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2016: Appeared in nine games... Was a reserve linebacker and special teams player... His one tackle for the season came in the Portland State win (9/10)... Academic All-Mountain West award recipient.

2015: Completed a redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played his high school football for Valley Christian High in San Jose (Coach Mike Machado)... The 2013 Co- Most Valuable Linebacker of the West Catholic Athletic League (WCAL)... As a junior in 2013, was a San Jose Mercury News second-team All-Central Coast Section selection and a first-team AT SAN JOSE STATE: In All-WCAL honoree. 2017 his third season with the Spartans... Competing for MORE ABOUT JESSE: A communication studies major... Academic playing time as a running Finished his high school senior year at Live Oak High in nearby All-Mountain West back... First joined the team Morgan Hill, Calif. ... Lists Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean and for 2017 fall drills... 2019 San Lou Bryant as his favorite singers... He is a native of San Jose, Jose State University Dean’s Calif. 2019 Scholar... 2017 Academic SJSU Dean’s Scholar All-Mountain West award recipient.

Game-by-Game in 2018 2018: Appeared in four OSUNA’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Rushing games... Played in the season YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT FR Opponent No. Yds. TD opener vs. UC Davis (8/28) 2015...Redshirt UC Davis 10 41 --- Washington State DNP and in the final three games 2016...FR 9 1 0 1 0.0/0 0.0 0 0 Oregon DNP against Utah State, Nevada 2017...SO 3 5 2 7 0.0/0 0.0 0 0 Hawaii DNP and Fresno State... Third on 2018...JR 12 55 38 93 10.0/39 2.0 1 3 Colorado State DNP the team in rushing with 74 CAREER 24 61 40 101 10.0/39 2.0 1 3 Army DNP San Diego State DNP yards on 25 carries... Most UNLV DNP prolific game was in the Wyoming DNP opener with 10 carries for Utah State 7 10 --- Nevada 5 13 --- 41 yards... Scored his only Fresno State 3 10 ---- touchdown of the season on a 22-yard pass play in Receiving Opponent No. Yds. TD the Nevada game (11/17)... UC Davis 1 12 --- Single-game career high Washington State DNP five receptions for 36 yards Oregon DNP against Nevada. Hawaii DNP Colorado State DNP Army DNP 2017: Played in 11 of the San Diego State DNP team’s 13 games as a reserve UNLV DNP Wyoming DNP running back... Fourth Utah State - - --- on the team in rushing Nevada 5 36 1 yards with 290 and led the Fresno State 1 -4 ---- team with two rushing touchdowns... Second on the Spartans with a 4.9 yards per carry average... Was the team’s most effective rusher the final two games of the season... 10 carries for 51 yards and his first major college touchdown at Colorado State (11/18)... Season-high 75 yards on just eight carries and a game-clinching 44-yard touchdown run with 2:07 remaining in the Wyoming win (11/25)... Touchdown vs. Wyoming was the second longest run of the season by a Spartan... Gave a glimpse of things to come with 60 yards on 10 carries in the Cal Poly victory (9/2)... Caught two passes during the season - one each vs. USF (South Florida - 8/26) and one at Texas (9/9).

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played two seasons at San Jose City College... First-team All-Pacific 7 League in 2016... Was the team’s leading rusher with 710 yards and six touchdowns on 162 carries... Second on the team in receiving with 43 catches for 496

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Game-by-Game in 2017 yards and five scores... 13th Rushing in the state for all-purpose Opponent No. Yds. TD running with a 121.5 yards USF 3 10 --- per game average... Rushed Cal Poly 10 60 --- Texas 5 22 --- 53 times for 201 yards Utah 6 28 --- and two touchdowns as a Utah State DNP freshman. UNLV 3 8 --- Fresno State 2 1 --- Hawai’i DNP HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered BYU 3 16 --- in football (Coach Steve San Diego State 1 1 --- Papin) and track and field at Nevada 8 18 --- Colorado State 10 51 1 Gunderson High in San Jose. AT SAN JOSE STATE: In Wyoming 8 75 1 his second season with the MORE ON DeJON: A health 2018 Spartans... Competing for Receiving playing time in the defensive Opponent No. Yds. TD science major... He is a San Academic USF 1 3 --- Jose native. All-Mountain West line... Will be the team’s Cal Poly ------oldest player at 27-years old Texas 1 9 --- when the season starts and Utah ------Utah State DNP 2019 turn 28 in September 2018... UNLV ------2018 Academic All-Mountain Fresno State ------SJSU Dean’s Scholar West award recipient... 2019 Hawai’i DNP San Jose State University BYU ------San Diego State ------Dean’s Scholar. Nevada ------Colorado State ------2018: Played in six games as a reserve defensive lineman... Wyoming ------Appeared in the non-conference games vs. UC Davis, Washington State and Army West Point and Mountain West PACKER’S CAREER STATISTICS contests Wyoming, Utah State and Nevada... Was not credited RUSHING with any tackles. YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2017...JR 11 59 290 4.9 2 44TD COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played two seasons as a defensive 2018...RS SR 3 22 64 2.9 0 16 lineman at Golden West College (Coach Nick Mitchell). CAREER 14 81 354 4.4 2 44TD HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Kedron State High in RECEIVING Brisbane, Australia... Did not play American football. YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2017...JR 2 12 6.0 0 9 MORE ON DUANE: A communication studies major... First 2018...RS SR 6 48 8.0 1 22 played organized football at Golden West College... Enjoys CAREER 8 60 7.5 1 22 playing rugby... Aspires to get a job in a Silicon Valley high tech company... He is a native of Brisbane, Australia.

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AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his AT SAN JOSE STATE: In 2018 second season as a Spartan... 2018 his second season with the Academic Competing for playing time Academic Spartans... Competing for at a linebacker position... playing time as a linebacker... All-Mountain West First joined the team for 2018 All-Mountain West Named to the 2018 Academic fall drills... 2018 Academic All-Mountain West team. Game-by-Game in 2018 All-Mountain West award Tackles recipient. 2018: Appeared in eight games as a special teams player and Opponent Solo Assist TFL reserve linebacker... Was in on four tackles... Season-high two UC Davis 0 0 --- Washington State 0 0 --- 2018: Played in all 12 unassisted tackles at Oregon (9/15)... Also credited with a tackle Oregon 0 0 --- games... Was credited in the opener vs. UC Davis (8/28) and vs. Hawai’i (9/29). Hawaii 1 0 --- 11 tackles as a special Colorado State 1 1 --- teams player and reserve COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played two seasons for San Jose Army 0 0 --- San Diego State 0 0 --- linebacker... Had a tackle City College (Coach Carlton Conner)... Credited with 36 tackles, UNLV 3 1 --- in a game in six contests... 5.0 tackles for loss, 2.5 quarterback sacks, and three fumble Wyoming 1 0 --- Season-high four tackles in recoveries in 2017. Utah State 2 1 --- Nevada 0 0 --- the UNLV victory (10/27)... Fresno State 0 0 --- Three stops at Utah State HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Fred Romo), (11/10). basketball and baseball at Fairmont Prep in Anaheim, Calif.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played the 2015 season for Orange MORE ON LIONELL: A sociology major... Is a nephew of former Coast College (Coach Bubba Gonzalez)... Credited with 45 tackles San Jose State defensive lineman Larnell Ransom, who lettered and was a second-team All-Southern League linebacker. for the Spartans during the 2002 through 2004 seasons.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Rob Johnson) and track and field at Mission Viejo (Calif.) High... Played safety on WIGGINS’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS the football team... Was a high jumper in track and field... His YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FF FR career best 6-foot mark as a sophomore still ranks tied for #4 on 2018...JR 8 3 1 4 0.0/0 0.0 0 0 the school’s all-time list in the high jump.

MORE ON CHRISTIAN: A communication studies major... Was a high school teammate of San Jose State quarterback Josh Love.

WEBB’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF 2018...JR 12 8 3 11 0.0/0 0.0 0 0

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Touchdown runs of 74 yards vs. Portland State and 75 at New Mexico (10/1)... 10 catches for 79 yards and a TD in 2016... Scored the Spartans only TD vs. Utah (9/24) on a 46-yard pass play.

2015: Completed a redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Alex Pierce) and track and field at Carter High in Rialto, Calif. ... A 2014 second- team All-Inland Valley selection... Averaged 7.6 yards a carry and scored six touchdowns, caught 15 passes for 194 yards and a touchdown, averaged 32.1 yards on 21 kickoff returns and Game-by-Game in 2018 AT SAN JOSE STATE: Fifth 23.4 yards on 19 punt returns during his high school career... Tackles season with the Spartans... Returned three punts and one kickoff for a touchdown... Broke Opponent Solo Assist TFL A cornerback prospect... up 18 passes and had three interceptions playing as a defensive UC Davis 0 0 --- Was a running back until Washington State 3 0 --- back... Played in the 2015 Orange County-Inland Empire All- Oregon 0 0 --- 2018 spring practice... Three Star Game in Corona, Calif. ... The 2014 San Andreas League Hawaii 7 1 1.0 career games of 100-plus champion in the 100 and 200 meter dashes... School record holder Colorado State 1 0 --- rushing yards... Three of in the 100 at 10.73 and 21.78 in the 200. Army 0 3 --- San Diego State 2 0 --- his five career touchdowns UNLV 2 1 --- are on plays of 46 yards or MORE ON ZAMORE: A justice studies major... Learned Wyoming 0 1 --- longer... Signed a National sign language as an infant before learning to talk so he could Utah State 1 2 --- Letter-of-Intent in February Nevada DNP communicate with his mother... Interested in pursuing a career Fresno State 1 0 --- 2015. assisting people in the criminal system justice who have a hearing deficiency... He is a native of San José, Calif. 2018: Appeared in 11 Game-by-Game in 2017 games and was a starter Rushing ZIGLER’S CAREER STATISTICS Opponent No. Yds. TD four times... Started vs. USF 9 20 --- Hawai’i (9/29), Army RUSHING Cal Poly 12 121 1 West Point (10/13), at San YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Texas 5 8 --- 2015...Redshirt Utah 9 25 --- Diego State (10/20), and at Utah State 8 46 --- Wyoming (11/3)... Was in 2016...FR 8 79 423 5.4 3 75TD UNLV 4 20 --- on 25 tackles and had one 2017...SO 13 71 352 5.0 1 29 Fresno State 5 25 --- pass interception... Career- CAREER 21 150 775 5.2 4 75TD Hawai’i ------BYU 4 23 --- high eight tackles in the San Diego State 1 3 --- five-overtime contest vs. RECEIVING Nevada 8 38 --- Hawai’i... First major college YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Colorado State 3 6 --- 2016...FR 10 79 7.9 1 46TD Wyoming 3 17 --- interception came against Colorado State (10/6)... Used 2017...SO 7 38 6.3 0 17 Game-by-Game in 2016 as a kick returner on special CAREER 17 117 6.9 1 46TD Rushing teams... Averaged 19.4 yards Opponent No. Yds. TD KICKOFF RETURNS Tulsa 2 5 --- on eight kickoff returns... Portland State 15 111 2 Season long 30 return at YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Utah ------Utah State (11/10). 2017...SO 16 351 21.9 0 42 Iowa State 24 104 --- 2018...JR 8 155 19.4 0 30 New Mexico 9 91 1 Hawai’i DNP 2017: Played in all 13 CAREER 24 506 21.1 0 42 Nevada DNP games.... A starting running San Diego State 7 14 --- back in four of the first seven DEFENSIVE STATISTICS UNLV 18 77 --- YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF Boise State 4 21 --- games... A 5.0 yards per Air Force DNP carry average... Gained a 2017...SO 13 1 1 2 0.0/0 0 0 0 Fresno State DNP career-high 121 yards on 12 2018...JR 10 16 8 24 1.0/2 0 1 3 carries and scored his only CAREER 23 17 9 26 1.0/2 0 1 3 touchdown of the season on a 17-yard run in the Cal Poly win (9/2)... Also contributed as a kickoff returner... His 16 returns were the most by a Spartan... Season long 42-yard kickoff return at Colorado State (11/18).

2016: Played in eight games and started four times... Third on the team in rushing yardage with 423 yards and three touchdowns on 79 carries... Team leader with his 5.4 yards per carry average... Two 100-plus yard rushing games... 15 carries for 111 yards and two touchdowns in the Portland State win (9/10)... 24 rushes for 104 yards at Iowa State (9/24)... Was the only player on the team with two rushing touchdowns in one game during the season...

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AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his fourth season with the Spartans... A AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... defensive end prospect... Appeared in 15 games in his first three Competing for playing time as a running back... First joins the seasons... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in February 2016. Spartans for 2019 fall drills... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in December 2018... First name is pronounced I-dee. 2018: Saw action in 11 games as a reserve defensive lineman... Credited with seven tackles... Was in on a tackle in five of the HIGH SCHOOL: A Most Valuable Player for two different games he played... Season-high two stops in the Hawai’i (9/29) schools in two different leagues in back-to-back seasons... and Colorado State (10/6) games. Lettered in football (Coach Michael Peters) at McClymonds High in Oakland, Calif. ... Led McClymonds High to the 2018 2017: Played in the first four games of the season and was a California Interscholastic Federation Division 4A championship, starter at Utah (9/16)... Credited with five tackles for the season... the school’s third consecutive state title... Oakland Athletic Had four tackles at Texas (9/9) and one at Utah. League’s Most Valuable Player for 2018... Rushed 115 times for 1,246 yards averaging 10.8 yards per carry and scored 21 2016: Completed the season as a redshirt. touchdowns on the ground... Caught 17 passes for 284 yards... Was a safety on defense... Played his first three years of varsity HIGH SCHOOL: A 2015 first-team All-Bay League selection football for Moreau Catholic High in Hayward, Calif. (Coach for Mira Costa High (Coach Don Morrow) in Manhattan Beach, Andrew Cotter)... The 2017 Mission Valley League Offensive Calif... Concluded his high school football career playing in the Player of the Year, a San Francisco Chronicle honorable mention 2016 West Torrance Lions All-Star Game... Two-sport letterwinner All-Metro pick and an All-Bay Area News Group honorable also lettered in basketball. mention choice... Scored 32 total touchdowns, 31 of them rushing in 2017... Was used as a running back, outside linebacker and MORE ON CAMERON: A communication studies major... defensive back... A sprinter on the Moreau Catholic High track Enjoys pencil sketching... Enjoys watching Star Wars movies... and field team his sophomore and junior seasons. His cousin, Nicholas Pope, was a quarterback for the 2015 Tuskegee University football team... He is a native of Torrance, MORE ON ADI: Undecided on an academic major... Name Calif. means “ruler” in Muslim... Enjoys painting and drawing... Had a self-portrait and a painting of a close friend displayed in a ALEXANDER’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS campus art gallery... Adi is a native of San Francisco. YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF 2016...Redshirt 2017...FR 4 2 3 5 0.0/0 0 0 0 2018...SO 10 1 6 7 0.5/2 0 0 0 CAREER 14 3 9 12 0.5/2 0 0 0

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In 2018 his second season with the Academic Spartans... A defensive line candidate... Has seen action All-Mountain West on offense and defense at the major college level... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in February 2018... A 2018 Academic All-Mountain West award recipient.

2018: One of two players to play on offense and defense during the season... Saw action in eight games as a reserve defensive lineman... Credited with six tackles... Was in on a tackle in four

42 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL THE SPARTANS of the games he played... Season-high three stops in his major college debut at Washington State (9/8)...Also had a tackle in the Army West Point (10/13), Utah State (11/10) and Fresno State (11/24) contests... Employed as a short-yardage running back in the UNLV win (10/27)... Two carries for 4 yards inside the 20- yard line led to a pair of Spartan touchdown drives.

HIGH SCHOOL: Outstanding two-way player at Silver Valley High in Yermo, Calif. (Coach John Stewart)... Credited with team highs of 25.5 tackles for loss and five forced ... Second on his team with 98 tackles... Was the 2017 C.I.F. Southern Section Division 13 Offensive Player of the Year and the Crossland AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his third season with the Spartans... League Co-Offensive Player of the Year... Rushed for 2,885 yards Competing for playing time as a defensive end... Signed a and 35 touchdowns and caught 12 passes for 149 yards and a National Letter-of-Intent in February 2017. touchdown... Concluded his high school career playing in the 2018 Polynesian Bowl all-star game in Honolulu... Was a tight 2018: Completed a redshirt season. end and defensive tackle his freshman and sophomore seasons (Coach Tommy Moore) at Leesville (La.) High. 2017: Saw action in nine games all in a reserve capacity... One of six Spartan freshmen to see playing time as a defensive lineman... MORE ON E.J.: A sociology major... One of his uncles is Seattle Credited with three tackles for the season...Credited with a Seahawks offensive lineman Mike Iupati, a 2010 San Francisco tackle in the BYU (10/21), San Diego State (10/28) and Wyoming 49ers’ first-round draft choice now with nine seasons of NFL (11/25) contests. experience... He is a native of Frankfurt, Germany. HIGH SCHOOL: Played two seasons for Los Angeles’ Loyola High (Coach Marvin Sanders)... Saw action in the defensive line ANE’S CAREER STATISTICS and as a fullback in short yardage situations... Played defensive DEFENSE tackle and tight end his junior season... Began his high school YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF career at Saint John’s Northwest Military Academy in Delafield, 2018...FR 8 2 4 6 0.0/0 0 0 0 Wis. ... Was a tight end on the football team (Coaches Tim Vice & Gene Bailey) and was an honorable mention All-Midwest Classic RUSHING Conference pick as a sophomore... Three-sport letterwinner also YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG played on the basketball squad and was a sprinter on the track 2018...FR 2 4 2.0 0 3 and field team.

MORE ON SINJUN: A business marketing major... Interested in real estate development and investment banking... His name, Sinjun, translates to St. John... Has an uncle, Tony Puopolo, who a defensive back for Tufts University in 1991... Was a member of his school’s Short Film Club and the African American Student Association... A world traveler... Has been in North America, South America, Europe, Asia and African countries and to Australia... Favorite destination is the Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador... He is a Los Angeles native.

ASTANI’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF 2017...FR 9 1 2 3 0.0/0 0 0 0 2018...Redshirt

Did You Know? Bill Walsh (San Francisco), (Philadelphia, St, Louis, Kansas City) and Al Saunders (San Diego) are San José State graduates who became National Football League (NFL) head coaches. Dom Capers (Carolina, Houston), Herman Edwards (New York Jets, Kansas City), Dennis Erickson (Seattle, San Francisco), John Mackovic (Kansas City) and Mike Martz (St. Louis) are former San José State assistant football coaches who went on to NFL head coaching jobs. Marty Feldman, another Spartan assistant coach, was the Oakland Raiders’ head coach when the team belonged to the .

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AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his third season with the Spartans... Game-by-Game in 2018 AT SAN JOSE STATE: In Competing for playing time as a cornerback... Signed a National Receiving his fourth season with the Letter-of-intent in February 2017... Pronounces his last name Ball- Opponent No. Yds. TD Spartans... 21 games played dare-us. UC Davis 4 26 1 with 13 starts... Signed a Washington State 1 8 --- Oregon 0 0 --- National Letter-of-Intent in 2018: Saw action in the Oregon (9/15) and Hawai’i (9/29) Hawai’i 2 17 --- February 2016. games... Was not credited with any game-related statistics. Colorado State 1 7 --- Army - - --- UNLV - - --- 2018: Played in nine 2017: Completed a redshirt season. Utah State - - --- games... Started four of the Fresno State - - --- first five games and was a HIGH SCHOOL: reserve wide receiver the An all-purpose player on offense, defense and Game-by-Game in 2017 as a return specialist for Liberty High (Coach Bryan Nixon) in Receiving remaining seven contests... Bakersfield, Calif. ... The 2016 Bakersfield Californian “Player of Opponent No. Yds. TD Eight receptions for 58 the Year”... Excelled as a defensive back... Intercepted 10 passes, USF - - --- yards and a touchdown... Cal Poly 4 84 1 credited with 22 pass break-ups, 7.0 tackles and 5.0 tackles for Texas 2 21 --- Had all of his catches in the loss in 25 games... Caught 51 passes for 955 yards and 11 TDs Utah 4 70 --- games he in which he was in two seasons... Had three kickoff returns for touchdowns as a Utah State 2 14 --- a starter... Season-high four senior... Averaged 39.1 yards per kickoff return on 22 attempts... UNLV 8 60 1 receptions and the team’s Fresno State 5 41 --- Two-time BakersfieldNow.com Special Teams Player of the Year... Hawai’i 2 99 --- first touchdown of the Two-sport letterwinner was a sprinter and long jumper on the BYU 1 4 --- season on a 5-yard pass play track and field team as a junior... Began his high school career at San Diego State DNP vs. UC Davis (8/28)... Had Nevada 1 6 --- Shafter High... Was a quarterback, wide receiver and defensive Colorado State 2 13 --- two catches against Hawai’i back during his freshman and sophomore seasons. Wyoming 1 25 --- (9/29) and one each at Washington State (9/15) and MORE ON JOHNNY: A communication studies major... Colorado State (10/6). Intrigued about the possibility of managing an Italian restaurant... Enjoys sketching and watching movies... “When The 2017: Saw action in 12 games and started seven times... Third on Game Stands Tall,” “Fast & Furious,” and “Django Unchained” the team with 32 receptions for 437 yards... Caught a pass in 11 are three of his favorites... He is a native of Bakersfield, Calif. of the 12 games he played... Had 27 of his catches in a six-game span that started against Cal Poly (9/2) and ended at Hawai’i (10/14)...Had a season-high eight catches for 90 yards and a touchdown at UNLV (10/7)... Had TD receptions in the Cal Poly win (9/2) and at UNLV... Season-long 48-yard reception came at Hawai’i.

2016: Completed a redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football for Citrus Hill High (Coach Eric Zomalt) in Perris, Calif.... Top receiver for the 2015 California Division II-A champion squad... Led his team with 36 receptions for 611 yards and eight touchdowns... Accounted for more than 60 percent of the team’s receiving yardage and 80 percent of the touchdown pass plays... Was second in the Mountain Pass League in receiving yards.

MORE ON JaQUAN: A philosophy major... He is a native of Fontana, Calif.

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BLACKWELL’S CAREER STATISTICS PASS RECEIVING YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2016...Redshirt 2017...FR 12 32 437 13.7 2 48 2018...SO 8 8 58 7.3 1 10 CAREER 20 40 495 12.4 3 48

PASSING YEAR PC PA PI PCT. YDS. TD LG 2017...FR 0 2 1 00.0 0 0 --- AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his second season with the Spartans... 2018...SO 0 1 1 00.0 0 0 --- A wide receiver hopeful... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in February 2018... Had two receptions for 14 yards in the team’s 2019 Spring Game.

2018: A redshirt for 2018... Appeared in the Utah State (11/10) and Fresno State (11/24) games as a reserve wide receiver... No pass receptions in either game.

HIGH SCHOOL: A CalHiSports.com 2017 first-team all-state honoree for medium-sized schools at Charter Oak High in Covina, Calif. (coach Lou Farrar)... San Gabriel Valley Tribune’s Player of the Year, the Hacienda League’s Player of the Year, a first-team all-league selection on offense and defense, and a two-time first-team All-C.I.F. wide receiver ...Caught 147 passes for 2,453 yards and 26 touchdowns in three seasons... Averaged 7.4 yards a carry and scoring nine TDs on just 42 attempts... Returned six of his 10 interceptions during his junior and senior seasons for touchdowns and two punts his senior season for six points each... Also lettered in basketball.

MORE ON JERMAINE: A business management major... He is a native of West Covina, Calif.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... Competing for playing time as a cornerback... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in December 2017.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Mike Machado) and track and field at Valley Christian High in San Jose, Calif. ... A 2017 first-team West Catholic Athletic League (WCAL) honoree, third-team All-Bay Area News Group and San Francisco Chronicle honorable mention All-Metro selection as a senior... Credited with 37 tackles, three interceptions and a fumble recovery playing as a defensive back... Led his team in rushing with 1,207 yards on 119 carries and scored 16 touchdowns... An honorable mention All-WCAL pick as a junior... Sprinter Did You Know? on the track and field team... Qualified for the 2017 California Interscholastic Federation (C.I.F.) state championship meet in the Sports Illustrated named the 1986 San José State-Fresno 100 meters. State game as its Game of the Year.

MORE ON CHARLIE: A communication studies major... Dad, The Spartans led 24-0 in the second quarter, but trailed also named Charlie Bostic, is the athletics director and former #19-Fresno State, 41-31, with 1:15 to go. San José State scored football head coach at Homestead High in Cupertino, Calif. ... He a touchdown at 0:42, recovered an onside kick and scored the is a native of Campbell, Calif. game-winning TD three plays later at 0:18 for a 45-41 win.

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the Nevada game (11/17)... Totaled 16 tackles (5.3 avg.) in his three starts compared to a 4.0 average in his first six games as a reserve player... Credited with a forced fumble and six tackles in the Fresno State contest (11/24).

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played one season for College of the Canyons (Coach Ted Iacenda)... Helped the Cougars win the 2017 Western State Bowl... Was in on 42 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, shared the team lead with five pass break ups and intercepted two passes from his free safety position.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... An HIGH SCHOOL: Two-sport letterwinner at Paraclete High offensive line candidate... Joins the team for Fall 2019 drills ... in Lancaster, Calif. (Coaches Dean Harrington and Norm Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in December 2018. Dahlia)... In on 126 tackles, 4.5 quarterback sacks and two pass interceptions in his two seasons... Caught 32 passes for 722 yards COMMUNITY COLLEGE: A 2018 California Community and nine touchdowns and led the Spirits with his 22.6 yards per College All-America selection for Ventura College (Coach Steve catch average as a wide receiver during his senior season... All- Mooshagian)... Played right tackle as a freshman and also earned C.I.F. Division 6 selection and first-team All-Gold Coast League Region III all-state and first-team All-Northern League honors honoree helped Paraclete win the 2016 C.I.F. Division 3AA as a left tackle his sophomore season.Helped Ventura qualify for championship... Also lettered in track and field as a sprinter... the 2018 California Community College state championship and Ran the third leg of Paraclete’s 2017 4x100 meter relay team reach the 2017 Southern California Football Association (SFCA) that finished fifth at the California Interscholastic Federation title game. Championships.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Richard Broussard) MORE ON BOBBY II: A communication studies major... For and track and field at Burbank (Calif.) High... An honorable nearly 10 years, one of his favorite activities was building go mention All-Pacific lineman as a junior and second-team choice karts with his dad... A native of Woodland Hills, Calif. as a senior.

MORE ON SCOTT: Is interested in majoring in psychology with an emphasis in sports psychology or business administration... BROWN’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Enjoys listening to country music... Favorite performers include YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF Jason Aldean, Brantley Gilbert and Chris Young... Has a Sports 2018...FR 9 23 17 40 1.0/2 0 0 0 Car Club of America (SCCA) racing license... He is a native of Burbank, Calif.

AT SJSU: In his second Game-by-Game in 2018 season with the Spartans... Tackles First joined the team for 2018 Opponent Solo Assist TFL UC Davis DNP spring practice... Capable Washington State DNP of playing either as a Oregon DNP cornerback or a safety. Hawaii 2 1 --- Colorado State 4 4 --- Army 1 1 --- 2018: Played in nine games San Diego State 1 - --- and was a starter in the UNLV 1 - --- final three contests starting Wyoming 3 - --- Utah State 3 3 --- with Utah State (11/10)... Nevada 5 5 1.0 Primarily used as a safety... Fresno State 3 3 --- Finished the season with 40 tackles, 1.0 tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a pass break-up... Season-high 10 tackles and a tackle for loss came in

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News choice as a senior... A CalHiSports.com all-state and an honorable mention all-league selection as a junior.

MORE ON JACKSON: A hospitality management major... Enjoys fishing... His dad, Jeff Burrill, played college football for the University of Massachusetts... He is a native of Redwood City, Calif.

BURRILL’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... 2017...FR 12 2 0 2 0.0/0 0 0 0 A running back hopeful... Biggest running back on the roster... 2018...SO 11 1 0 1 0.0/0 0 0 0 Signed his National Letter-of-Intent in February 2018. CAREER 23 3 0 3 0.0/0 0 0 0

HIGH SCHOOL: Versatile player for Jesuit High in Carmichael, Calif. (Coach Marlon Blanton)... A two-time Sacramento Bee All-Metro honoree... Averaged 7.7 yards per carry and rushed for 20 touchdowns on 224 carries in his junior and senior seasons... Named the 2016 Delta League Co-Offensive Back of the Year and a second-team Sacramento Bee All-Metro all-purpose player... Played outside linebacker, strong safety and cornerback on defense... Credited with 64 tackles and 10.0 tackles for loss.

MORE ON LORENZO: Has not declared an academic major... Enjoys baseball and was Jesuit’s baseball team manager for two seasons... Was a member of the school’s Black Student Union for four years... His brother, Aaron Garner, was a member of the Boise State men’s basketball team during the 2008 and 2009 seasons and played in four games against San Jose State as a reserve guard... He is a native of Berkeley, Calif.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... 2017 & 2018 his third season with the A long snapping specialist... First joined the Spartans for 2019 Academic Spartans... Competing for spring practice. playing time as a tight end... All-Mountain West First joined the program for COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played two seasons for San Jose City 2017 preseason practice as College (Coach Jim Winkler)... Was a linebacker and long snapper a linebacker hopeful... Moved to the offensive side of the ball in for the Jaguars... Credited with 31 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, a 2018... 2017 and 2018 Academic All-Mountain West honoree. forced fumble and two pass breakups as a sophomore... Was in on three tackles as a freshman in 2017. 2018: Played in all 12 games... A versatile special teams contributor... Was in on with three tackles - one at Utah State HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football at Leigh School in San Jose, (11/10) and two at Fresno State (11/24). Calif. (Coach Kyle Padia)... Was an outside linebacker and wide receiver his junior and senior seasons... Was in on 47 tackles, 4.0 2017: Played in 12 games primarily as a special teams player... quarterback sacks, forced two fumbles and recovered one as a Was credited with a tackle in the BYU (10/28) and San Diego senior. State (11/4) games. MORE ON WILL: A communication studies major... Enjoys HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football at Bellarmine Prep (Coach fishing, hunting and snowboarding... He is a native of Santa Mike Janda)... Played linebacker and fullback... Was a first-team Cruz, Calif. All-West Catholic Athletic League and second-team All-Mercury

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AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his third season with the Spartans... Competing for playing time at a linebacker position... First joined the team for 2017 fall preseason drills.

2018: Did not see any game action.

2017: Completed a redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coaches Jim Benkert and Bill Redell) at Oaks Christian High in Westlake Village, Calif. ... Helped Oaks Christian to Marmonte League titles in 2015 and 2016... 61 tackles total in his junior and senior seasons.

MORE ON DEVON: A business administration major... He is a native of Woodland Hills, Calif.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... Projected as a linebacker candidate when he first joins the team for 2019 fall drills... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in December 2018. AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his third season with the Spartans... Capable of playing either center or guard... Tops the opening HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time West Alameda County Conference fall depth chart at center... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in first-team tight end linebacker for San Leandro (Calif.) High February 2017. (Coach Brad Bowers)... The 2018 West Alameda County Conference Foothill Division’s Defensive Most Valuable Player... 2018: Played in six games and was the starting right guard in Credited with 156 tackles, 26.0 tackles for loss, 5.0 quarterback the season opener vs. UC Davis (8/28)... Played five consecutive sacks and three pass interceptions in his senior season... A pass games as a reserve offensive lineman starting with the conference receiving threat that caught 30 passes for 653 yards and five opener vs. Hawai’i (9/29). touchdowns in 2018 compared to just seven receptions for 143 yards as a junior... Five TD receptions was second on his team... 2017: Completed a redshirt season. Was invited to play in the 2019 Junior Prep Sports all-star football game in Honolulu, Hawaii... Two-sport letterwinner was a HIGH SCHOOL: An offensive left tackle for three seasons at catcher on the baseball team his sophomore season. Burroughs High (Coach Mike Reily) in Los Angeles... The 2016 Pacific League Offensive Lineman of the Year... Named to the Los MORE ON JORDAN: Thinking about biology as his major... Angeles Daily News’ all-area team as a senior... A C.I.F. Southern Would like to become an exotic veterinarian... A second cousin of Section honoree as a junior... Two-sport letterwinner lettered in comedian Lewis Belt, who frequently appeared on MTV’s “Are volleyball as a freshman and a sophomore. you the one”... Spent three years as a member of the San Leandro (Calif.) High’s Social Justice Academy... Membership highlight MORE ON JESSE: A communication studies major... working with academy members and community leaders Enjoys pencil sketching nature scenes in his free time... Max resulting in San Leandro, Calif., declaring itself a sanctuary city... Chamberlain, his older brother, is a senior middle blocker for the Was in the San Leandro High Concert Orchestra as a freshman... Pepperdine men’s volleyball team and a 2018 Mountain Pacific Enjoys playing the drums the most with the snare drums as Sports Federation second-team all-conference selection... Jesse is his favorite... Also can play the trombone, trumpet, saxophone, a native of Los Angeles. violin, guitar and piano. He is a native of Berkeley, Calif.

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COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played one season as a linebacker for Contra Costa College (Coach Patrick Henderson)... Credited with 36 tackles and tied for second on the team with 4.5 tackles for loss... Second on the Comets’ squad with 2.5 quarterback sacks... One of seven defensive players to recover a fumble.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Andrew Cotter) and basketball at Moreau Catholic High in Hayward, Calif. ... Was the 2015 Mission Valley League Defensive Player of the Year, a San Francisco Chronicle second team All-Metro choice, first-team All-East Bay by the Bay Area News Group as a senior... AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... A Credited with 80 tackles, 16.0 quarterback sacks, four forced wide receiver prospect... First joined the team for 2019 spring fumbles and a fumble recovery... Played wide receiver on offense practice. and caught 11 passes for 226 yards and two touchdowns... Was in one 54 tackles and 3.0 quarterback sacks as a junior. COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played two seasons at Moorpark College (Coach Mike Stuart)... 21 receptions for 220 yards and MORE ON HADARI: A radio/TV/film major... Interested in a one touchdown as a sophomore... Second-team National Division career in sports broadcasting... Enjoys bowling... He is a native of Northern League wide receiver as a freshman... Team leader with Berkeley, Calif. 31 catches for 444 yards and four touchdowns.

HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of Westlake High in Westlake Village, Calif. ... A wide receiver, defensive back and punt DARDEN’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS returner for the Warriors (Coaches Tony Henney and Jim YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF Benkert)... Caught 45 passes for 716 yards and shared the team 2018...JR 6 13 11 24 2.0/7 0 0 0 lead with nine touchdown receptions as a senior... 15 pass receptions for 151 yards and two TDs as a junior.

MORE ON VINCENT: A communication studies major... Would like to become a football coach... Enjoys playing the guitar and watching performances by stand-up comedians... He is a native of Thousand Oaks, Calif.

AT SAN JOSÉ STATE: In Game-by-Game in 2018 his third season with the Tackles Opponent Solo Assist TFL Spartans... Is an outside UC Davis DNP linebacker candidate... Came Washington State DNP to the team in Fall 2017. Oregon DNP Hawaii DNP Colorado State DNP 2018: Played in seven Army 0 1 --- games and started the final San Diego State DNP five games of the season... UNLV 3 1 1.0 Wyoming 4 3 --- Credited with 29 tackles... All Utah State 6 2 1.0 but one of his tackles were Did You Know? Nevada 0 4 --- credited in a starting role... The following San José State players were named a Most Fresno State 4 1 --- Averaged 5.6 tackles per Valuable Player in a bowl game: game as a starter... Season- high eight tackles at Utah 2015 - Kenny Potter, QB, AutoNation Cure Bowl MVP State (11/10)... Was in on seven stops at Wyoming (11/3). 2006 - Matt Castelo, LB, New Mexico Bowl Defensive MVP 2006 - James Jones, WR, New Mexico Bowl Offensive MVP 2017: Completed a redshirt season. 1990 - Sheldon Canley, RB, California Raisin Bowl MVP 1986 - Mike Perez, QB, California Bowl MVP

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AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his second season with the Spartans... AT SAN JOSE STATE: Third Long, lanky tight end candidate... Has three games of major 2018 season with the Spartans... A college football experience heading into the 2019 season... Caught Academic safety hopeful... First joined one pass for 13 yards in the 2019 Spring Game... First joined the All-Mountain West the team in Fall 2017... 2018 team for 2018 fall drills as a tight end prospect... Has two seasons Academic All-Mountain of athletics eligibility remaining. West award honoree... 2019 Honored as a 2019 San Jose 2018: Played in the final three games of the season as a tight end... SJSU State University President’s Did not have any pass receptions... A redshirt for the 2018 season. Scholar at the university’s President’s Scholar 57th annual Honors COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played wide receiver for Golden Convocation. West College (Coach Nick Mitchell)... First-team Southern League honors as a sophomore... Caught 37 passes for 658 yards and 2018: Played in 11 games as a special teams player... Credited eight touchdowns in 2017... 10 catches for 155 yards and one with a special teams tackle in the season opener vs. UC Davis. touchdown as a freshman. 2017: Finished the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time first team All-Empire League honoree for Kennedy High (Coach Sean Clark) in La Palma, Calif. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Don Norton) and ... 25 receptions for 431 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior. track and field at Stagg High in Stockton, Calif. ... Team leader in total tackles with 163 and quarterback sacks at 8.0 as a senior... MORE ON DERRICK: A communications studies major... A son First-team All-San Joaquin Athletic Association (SJAA) defensive of former San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman Derrick Deese... back... Second on the team in tackles at 147 and shared team high He is a native of LaPalma, Calif. honors with 7.5 quarterback sacks as a junior... 77 tackles and 3.0 quarterback sacks his sophomore season... Named second-team all-league as a junior... Played in the 2017 Lions All-Star Game in Tracy, Calif. ... Was a hurdler on the track and field team.

MORE ON JALEND: A computer science major... Received the 2016 Stockton Unified School District’s Athletic Director’s Award given annually to a male student-athlete participating in multiple sports... Named the 2016 Scholar-Player of the Year by the San Joaquin Athletic Association... He is a native of Stockton, Calif.

DINWIDDIE’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF 2017...Redshirt 2018...FR 11 1 0 1 0.0/0 0 0 0

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AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his second season with the Spartans... AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his third season with the Spartans... Tops the opening fall depth chart at a defensive end position... Competing for playing time in the offensive line... First joined the Began his Spartan career as a linebacker hopeful... Signed a team for 2017 fall drills. National Letter-of-Intent in February 2018... Has four seasons of athletics eligibility remaining... Viliami stands for William in 2018: Did not see any game action during the season. Tongan... Last name is pronounced Feh-ho-coe. 2017: Completed a redshirt season. 2018: Saw action in four conference games as a reserve defensive lineman and retained his first season of athletics eligibility... Was HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach John Joyner) at in on five tackles... Season-high three tackles at Wyoming (11/3)... Mater Dei Catholic High in Chula Vista, Calif. ... Team had a 27-2 Also credited with a tackle in the UNLV win (10/28) and at Utah win-loss record his last two seasons... Named to the San Diego State (11/10)... First major college action was against San Diego Union Tribune’s All-Academic team as a junior. State (10/21). MORE ON CHRIS: A business administration major with a HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Greg Calcagno) at concentration in corporate accounting... Older brother, Beda Saint Francis High in Mountain View, Calif. ... Came on strong Galleta, was a defensive lineman for Dixie College in 2016... He is his senior season... A first-team All-West Coast Athletic League, a native of Chula Vista, Calif. Bay Area News Group first-team All-Bay Area and San Francisco Chronicle honorable mention All-Metro pick.

MORE ON VILIAMI: A kinesiology major... Speaks Tongan and can communicate effectively in sign language... Was a member of the East Palo Alto Razorbacks rugby club... Family tree includes former San Jose State defensive lineman Cedric Lousi and current Spartans, Lauola Amanoni of the women’s soccer team, and volleyball player Latahevai Lousi... A second cousin of , the Atlanta Falcons’ 2018 first-round draft pick... He is a native of Stanford, Calif.

FEHOKO’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans… YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF Joins the team for the first time during 2019 fall drills… A 2018...RS 4 2 3 5 0.0/0 0 0 0 candidate for long snapping duties.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football at Trabuco Hills High in Mission Viejo, Calif. (Coach John Abdelnour)… A linebacker and a long snapper during his prep days… A first-team All-Sea View League choice as a senior.

MORE ON ANDREW: Plans to major in kinesiology… Winner of the Rubio Long Snapping Vegas XXXIII Event in January 2019… He is a native of Mission Viejo, Calif.

Did You Know?

San Jose State University football players received 109 Academic All-Mountain West and 17 Mountain West Scholar- Athlete awards in the last six years.

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Game-by-Game in 2018 2018: Played in all 12 games Tackles and started the last eight Opponent Solo Assist TFL contests... Had more starts UC Davis 1 1 1.0 Washington State 0 0 --- than any other freshman on Oregon 0 2 --- the squad... Had the most Hawai’i 2 5 2.0 tackles of any freshman Colorado State 1 2 --- on the defensive unit... Army 1 5 --- San Diego State 1 2 1.5 Led the Spartans with 3.0 UNLV 1 2 --- quarterback sacks... Only Wyoming 3 2 --- player on the team to have Utah State 3 2 --- AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... Nevada 1 4 --- 2.0 quarterback sacks in a A defensive line prospect... Singed a National Letter-of-Intent Fresno State 2 0 --- game with his two sacks during the December 2018 signing period. vs. Hawai’i (9/29)... Gave a sign of things to come with a COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played the 2018 season at Chabot quarterback sack in the UC Davis season-opener (8/29)... Totaled College (Coach Eric Fanane)... Was credited with 22 tackles, 5.0 43 tackles for the season... Had a tackle in every game except tackles for loss and 3.0 quarterback sacks... Forced a fumble and at Washington State (9/8)... Season-high seven tackles in the recovered a fumble in his one season with the Gladiators. Hawai’i game.

NEW MEXICO MILITARY INSTITUTE: Began his college HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time first-team All-WCAL choice, the career in 2014... Credited with 25 tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss 2016 WCAL Most Valuable Defensive Lineman and the 2015 in the eight games he played. WCAL Sophomore of the Year for Bellarmine Prep in San Jose, Calif. (Coach Mike Janda)... A San Jose Mercury News/Bay Area HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Filo Langkilde), News Group first-team pick in 2015, a second-team selection in baseball and track and field at Faasao Marist High in Pago Pago, 2016 and an honorable mention choice in 2017... A San Francisco American Samoa... Played defensive line, linebacker, offensive Chronicle two-time honorable mention All-Metro honoree... Also line and running back at the high school level... A team captain in saw action as a tight end and has experience as a long snapper... football as a senior... An outfielder in baseball... Threw the shot Two-sport athlete also was a member of the school’s rugby team put and discus his one season competing in track and field. as a freshman.

MORE ON LANDO: A communication studies major... Served MORE ON CADE: A business management major... Dad, Rhett a two-year church mission in Omaha, Neb., after his one year Hall, was a defensive lineman on the 1989 and 1990 University at New Mexico Military Institute... Enjoys swimming and of California teams who went to play eight seasons in the NFL hiking... Le-Anthony Grey, one of his two older brothers, was his for Tampa Bay (1991-93), San Francisco (1994) and Philadelphia teammate on the 2018 Chabot College football team... His cousin, (1995-98). Hall played in Super Bowl XXIX for the victorious Kurt Taufa’asau, was a defensive lineman at the University of 49ers. Cade’s uncle, Layne Hall, was a member of the 1991 and Wyoming during the 2011 and 2012 seasons who now is the 1992 University of California football teams. ... He is a native of defensive line coach at the New Mexico Military Institute... San Jose. Lando is a native of Honolulu, Hawai’i.

HALL’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF 2018...FR 11 14 27 41 4.5/25 3.0 0 0

AT SAN JOSÉ STATE: 2018 In his second season with the Spartans... A returning Academic starter in the defensive All-Mountain West line... First joined the team for 2018 fall camp... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in December 2017... A 2018 Academic All-Mountain West honoree... Was the student-athlete speaker at the 2019 San Jose State University Football Operations Center groundbreaking ceremony.

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Bowl... A 2018 second-team Southern League selection, team’s Most Valuable Player and team captain as a sophomore... Was in on 49 tackles and was third on the squad with 9.0 tackles for loss. Also used occasionally as a running back during his community college career.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Shaun McDade) and track and field at Mount Miguel High in Spring Valley, Calif. ... Besides linebacker, also saw action as a defensive lineman as a sophomore, fullback as a junior and punter and long snapper his senior season... The 2016 Grossmont Valley League’s Co- AT SAN JOSÉ STATE: In his second season with the Spartans... Defensive Player of the Year and a two-time first-team all-league Competing for playing time in the wide receiver rotation... player... Concluded his high school football career playing in the Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in February 2017... Has four 2017 San Diego County vs. Inland Empire football all-star game... seasons of athletics eligibility remaining. A sprinter, shot put and discus thrower, and long jumper in track and field. 2018: Played in the final three games of the season at Utah State (11/10), Nevada (11/17), and at Fresno State (11/24) and retained MORE ON CAMERON: Has not declared a major... Enjoys his first season of athletics eligibility... Did not catch any passes. watching movies and lists “Pulp Fiction,” and “Friday” among his favorites... First began playing football when he was a fifth- HIGH SCHOOL: Explosive pass catcher for Charter Oak High grader... He is a native of La Mesa, Calif. (Coach Lou Farrar)... Caught 68 passes for 1,552 yards and 22 touchdowns... Averaged 22.8 yards catch... Was the 2017 Hacienda League Offensive Player of the Year... First-team all- league on offense and defense and was named to the San Gabriel Valley Tribune’s first-team all-area squad.

MORE ON ISAIAH: A psychology major... He is a native of Covina, Calif.

AT SAN JOSÉ STATE: In his third season with the Spartans... First joined the team for 2017 fall camp as a defensive line candidate... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in February 2017.

2018: Played in four games as a reserve defensive lineman... Season total of five tackles came in the Army West Point contest (10/13)... Also saw action in the UC Davis (8/29), Washington State (9/8) and San Diego State (10/20) games.

2017: Completed a redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Robert Hubbard) and basketball at Deer Valley High in Antioch, Calif. ... A 2016 San Francisco Chronicle honorable mention All-Metro selection... Credited with 34 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 quarterback sacks in 2016... Received his team’s Lineman of the Year Award for his versatility in the defensive and offensive lines... Played only three games on defense before playing either guard or tackle full time on offense as a junior... Concluded his high school football career playing in the 2017 Paradise Football Classic II in Honolulu... Was on the boys’ basketball team as a junior.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... MORE ON JAMAAR: A psychology major... Would like to Competing for playing time as a linebacker when he joins the become a high school counselor... He is a native of San Jose. team for 2019 fall drills... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in December 2018. HARDY’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played two seasons as a linebacker at YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF Southwestern College (Coach Ed Carberry)... Helped the Jaguars 2017...Redshirt win the 2018 Beach Bowl and the 2017 American Championship 2018...FR 4 1 4 5 0.0/0 0 0 0

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HARMON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF 2018...FR 9 22 18 40 1.5/2 0 1 1

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In 2018 his second season with the Academic Spartans... Competing for playing time at a linebacker All-Mountain West position... First joined the team for 2018 spring AT SAN JOSÉ STATE: In Game-by-Game in 2018 practice... Named to the 2018 second season with the Tackles 2018 Mountain West All- Spartans... Competing for Opponent Solo Assist TFL Academic team. Academic playing time as a running UC Davis 1 1 --- Washington State 2 1 --- All-Mountain West back... First joined the team Oregon 5 4 --- 2018: Played in nine games for 2018 fall camp... One Hawai’i 0 0 --- and was a starter in five of two dual-sport athletes Colorado State 4 2 --- contests... Was in on 40 on the squad... Was a sprinter on the 2019 San Jose State indoor Army 2 1 --- San Diego State 5 3 1.5 tackles... Had at least one and outdoor track and field programs and participated in spring Wyoming DNP tackle in eight of the nine football practice... 2018 Academic All-Mountain award recipient. Utah State 2 1 --- games he played... Season- Nevada DNP Fresno State DNP high nine tackles at Oregon 2018 FOOTBALL: Appeared in nine games including the last (9/15)... Had eight stops eight contests... Primarily a special teams contributor and a and his season total of 1.5 tackles for loss in the San Diego State reserve running back... All three of his rushing attempts for six contest (10/20)... Had his first major college pass interception in yards came in the Washington State game (9/8)... Caught one the Washington State (9/8) road encounter. pass for 11 yards in the season finale at Fresno State (11/24)... Returned two kickoffs for 26 yards... Season-long 22-yard return HIGH SCHOOL: A prolific tackler during his three seasons against Army West Point (10/13) at Freedom High in Oakley, Calif. (Coach Kevin Hartwig)... Credited with 405 tackles, 30.5 tackles for loss, 11.0 quarterback 2019 TRACK & FIELD: Sprinter for the Spartans’ indoor and sacks, four interceptions, four forced fumbles and six fumble outdoor track and field teams... Ran the anchor leg on the recoveries... Senior season honors included second-team all-state Spartans’ 4x100 relay team that finished sixth at the Mountain pick, Bay Valley Athletic League (BVAL) Defensive Player of the West Outdoor Championships... Outdoor season bests of 11.20 Year for the second consecutive season... First-team San Francisco in the 100 and 22.90 in the 200 at the Cardinal Classic (4/20)... Chronicle All-Metro, first-team Mercury News All-Bay Area Indoor season bests 7.24 in the 60 and 22.68 in the 200 at the and a first-team All-BVAL pick as a linebacker and tight end... Mountain West Indoor Championships (2/22). First-team all-league and honorable mention all-metro honors as a sophomore and a junior... Also lettered in track and field as a HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Shaun Ball) and 100-meter sprinter and shot put thrower. track and field at Redwood High in Visalia, Calif. ... Was a running back, cornerback and kickoff return specialist... Rushed MORE ON KYLE: A communication studies major... A 2017 for nine touchdowns and caught a touchdown pass in his final Northern California Chapter of the National Football Foundation two high school seasons... A sprinter on the track and field team. Scholar-Athlete award winner for Contra Costa County... The late Kevin Harmon, his dad, played college football for Weber State... MORE ON MICHAEL: A kinesiology major... He is a native of Kyle is a native of Walnut Creek, Calif. Visalia, Calif.

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HARRIS’ CAREER STATISTICS 2017: Played in all 13 games primarily as a reserve defensive RUSHING lineman and as a lineman on kick-scoring opportunities... Was YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG moved from offense to defense early in the season... Credited 2018...FR 9 3 6 2.0 0 7 with 11 tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss... Was credited with a tackle in six of the games he played... First major college tackle RECEIVING came in the Utah contest (9/16)... Season-high three stops at YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Nevada (11/11)... Assisted on a tackle for loss against San Diego 2018...FR 9 1 11 11.0 0 11 State (10/21).

2016: Completed the season as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2014 CalHiSports.com fourth-team all- state and two-time C.I.F. Southern Section Division I honoree for Chaparral High in Temecula, Calif. (Coach Ryan Tukua)... Played center, tackle and guard and was used as a tight end his sophomore season... A two-time first-team All-Southwestern League and two-time all-valley choice... Concluded his career as a member of the West team at the 2015 Semper Fidelis All- American Bowl in Carson, Calif. ... Two-sport letterwinner also was a shot put and discus thrower in track and field. AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... Competing for playing time as a wide receiver when he joins the MORE ON KYLE: A communication studies major... Would team for 2019 fall drills... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in like to be a designer for a sports-related company or business... December 2018... Last name is pronounced hoe-lee-ness. Enjoys listening to the music of Schwayze and the Red Hot Chili Peppers... He is a native of San Diego. HIGH SCHOOL: Played running back, wide receiver and was a kickoff and punt returner for Redlands East Valley High in Redlands, Calif. (Coaches Rich Lunsford and Kurt Bruich)... HOPPE’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Scored at least one touchdown in each of those four roles during YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF his high school career... A two-time All-Citrus Belt League 2016...Redshirt selection... Averaged 7.1 yards per carry and scored 13 rushing 2017...FR 13 4 7 11 0.5/1 0 0 0 touchdowns; caught 163 passes for 2,293 yards and 18 scores; 2018...SO 12 0 1 1 0.0/0 0 0 0 returned 36 kickoffs for 1,104 yards, a 30.7 average, and scored CAREER 25 4 8 12 0.5/1 0 0 0 once; and handled 15 punt returns for a 17.7 average and one touchdown... Averaged 47.4 yards per kickoff return as a senior.

MORE ON ISAIAH: Has not declared an academic major... Has an interest in becoming a college football coach... He is a native of Cleveland, Texas.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his fourth season with the Spartans... Played in 25 games and was a starter seven times in his first two seasons... Competing for playing time at center... Could fill in as Did You Know? a defensive lineman if needed... First joined the team for 2016 spring practice... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in February The 2019 San Jose State University football team is playing 2015. games in five different time zones this season. • Pacific Time Zone: Six home games, at Nevada, at UNLV 2018: Appeared in all 12 games and was the starting center in • Mountain Time Zone: at Air Force the last seven games of the season... Played on special teams, but • Central Time Zone: at Arkansas did not see any action on defense... Credited with one tackle on a • Eastern Time Zone: at Army West Point Spartan turnover in the Washington State game (9/8). • Hawaiian Time Zone: at Hawai’i

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Game-by-Game in 2017 2017: Played in all 13 games Receiving and was a starter in the Opponent No. Yds. TD Wyoming season finale USF - - --- (11/25)... Seven receptions Cal Poly - - --- Texas 2 10 --- for 48 yards... Caught a pass Utah - - --- in four games... Season-high Utah State 1 7 --- three catches against BYU UNLV - - --- Fresno State - - --- (10/28). Hawai’i - - --- BYU 3 19 --- 2016: Completed the season San Diego State - - --- as a redshirt. Nevada 1 12 --- AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his third season with the Spartans... Colorado State - - --- Competing for playing time in the wide receiver rotation... First Wyoming - - --- HIGH SCHOOL: A 2015 joined the team for 2017 fall drills... Caught a 19-yard touchdown second-team All-Mission pass in the 2019 Spring Game. League choice for Notre Dame High in Sherman Oaks, Calif. (Coach Kevin Rooney)... Named his team’s Most Improved 2018: Did not see any game action. Player as a senior ... Finished 2015 with 15 receptions for 289 yards, an impressive 19.2 yards per catch average and two 2017: Completed a redshirt season. touchdowns... Was a tight end on USA Football’s Under-18 National Team in the 2015 International Bowl. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach John Wade), basketball and track and field at Dublin (Calif.) High... Was a MORE ON BILLY: A business administration major with a focus wide receiver and a free safety during his high school career... on entrepreneurship... Enjoys playing ... Took piano lessons Helped his basketball team reach the second round of the 2017 as a youngster... Learned to play the trumpet in junior high C.I.F. Division I state championship... A second-team All-East Bay school... Likes pencil sketching and oil painting... He is a native Athletic League hoops selection as a senior... Was a long jumper of Tarzana, Calif. and triple jumper in track and field. HUMPHREYS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS MORE ON STEVEN: A business marketing major... Would like YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG a career in coaching or in the business of sports... Enjoys long- 2016...Redshirt distance running... Once ran the Surfer’s Path Marathon in Santa 2017...FR 13 7 48 6.9 0 12 Cruz, Calif. ... Estimates he has run more than a dozen half- 2018...SO 11 4 17 4.2 0 7 marathons... He is a native of Walnut Creek, Calif. CAREER 24 11 65 5.9 0 12

Game-by-Game in 2018 AT SAN JOSE STATE: Receiving In his fourth season with Opponent No. Yds. TD the Spartans... A returning UC Davis DNP starter at tight end... Played Washington State - - --- Oregon - - --- in 24 games with seven Did You Know? Hawai’i 1 5 --- starts heading into the 2019 San José State University has a 3-7 record in overtime Colorado State - - --- season... Signed a National games since the rule was permanently adopted in 1996. Army - - --- Letter-of-Intent in February San Diego State 1 6 --- November 22, 1997 at UNLV 55-48 (W-OT) UNLV - - --- 2016. Wyoming 2 6 --- November 13, 2004 Boise State 56-49 (L-2OT) Utah State - - --- 2018: Appeared in 11 October 12, 2007 Hawai’i 42-35 (L-2OT) Nevada - - --- November 21, 2009 Hawai’i 17-10 (L-OT) Fresno State - - --- contests and was a starter six times when the Spartans December 4, 2010 at Idaho 26-23 (L-OT) chose to open a game out of a two tight-end formation... Had November 22, 2013 Navy 58-52 (L-3OT) four receptions for 17 yards... Season-high two catches at October 18, 2014 at Wyoming 27-20 (W-OT) Wyoming (11/3). October 10, 2015 at UNLV 33-27 (W-OT) November 14, 2015 at Nevada 37-34 (L-OT) September 29, 2018 Hawai’i 44-41 (L-5OT)

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AT SAN JOSE STATE: In AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his second season with the Spartans... 2019 his second season with the Competing for playing time as a safety... First joined the team for SJSU Spartans... Competing for 2018 fall drills... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in February playing time as a defensive 2018... Has four seasons of athletics eligibility remaining. President’s Scholar back... First joined the team for 2018 fall drills... Honored 2018: Played in the final three games... Scored a touchdown on as a 2019 San Jose State University President’s Scholar at the his first play of his major college career at Utah State (11/10) University’s 57th annual Honors Convocation. picking up a botched Aggie punt attempt and racing 51 yards to the end zone untouched... First Spartan in three years with a 2018: Completed a redshirt season. punt return for a touchdown... Was not in on any tackles either on defense or special teams... Retained his first season of athletics HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Tony Franks), eligibility. basketball and track and field at St. Mary’s High in Stockton, Calif. ... Credited with 118 tackles, 10.0 tackles for loss, eight pass HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time Stockton Record All-Area and break-ups and an interception in two seasons. all-league honoree for St. Mary’s High in Stockton, Calif. (Coach Tony Franks)... Third-team all-state football pick by CalHiSports. MORE ON ANDREW: A political science major... Has an interest com and one of five finalists for the Stockton Record’s 2016- in attending law school... Recipient of one of nine 2018 Lincoln 17 Male Athlete of the Year... Second-team all-league choice in Center scholarships awarded to Stockton area high school seniors basketball as a junior... Ran on the 4x100 meter relay team that to pursue a college education... Twin brother Tre Jenkins is a finished ninth at the 2018 C.I.F. State Championship meet. freshman on the 2018 San José State football team, too... Is the younger one of the twins... Dad Aaron Jenkins played college MORE ON TRE: A forensics science major... Learned to play football at the University of Washington and scored a second- chess in the third grade... Son of Aaron Jenkins, Jr., who rushed quarter rushing touchdown against the Spartans in a 35-31 for a touchdown against the Spartans in the University of comeback victory in 1988... He is a native of Stockton, Calif. Washington’s 35-31 win on September 24, 1988... Grandfather, Aaron Jenkins, averaged 14.9 points a game for the 1969 and 1970 Iowa State Cyclones basketball teams... Twin brother Andrew is a freshman on the 2019 San José State football team... Is the older of the two twins... He is a Stockton, Calif., native.

TRE JENKINS’ CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSIVE YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF 2018...Redshirt 3 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 PUNT RETURNS YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2018...Redshirt 3 1 51 51.0 1 41

Did You Know?

Andrew and Tre Jenkins are the latest set of twin brothers to play for the San Jose State football program. Other sets of Spartan football twins include:

• linebackers Brett and Bryan Grauss (1981-85) • tackles Jim and Joe Moulton (1950) • offensive tackles Matt and Mark Roe (1996), and • offensive guards Bob and Jim Teames (1970-71)

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HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Michael Van Dyke) and basketball at Wheatland (Calif.) High School... Was credited with 121 tackles, 12.0 tackles for loss 7.0 quarterback sacks, and three forced fumbles in the last 15 football games he played... Caught 11 receptions for 137 yards and a touchdown as a tight end on offense.

MORE ON CHRISTIAN: A communication studies major... Would like to become a special needs teacher... Favorite movies include “Friday Night Lights,” “Gridiron Gang,” and “Dog Pound”... He is a native of Olivehurst, Calif. AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... Expected to compete for playing time as a safety when he joins the squad for 2019 Fall drills... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent JOHNSON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS in December 2018. YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF 2017...FR 3 0 3 3 0.0/0 0 0 0 HIGH SCHOOL: The 2018 Redwood League Co-Most 2018...SO 8 0 4 4 0.0/0 0 0 0 Valuable Player, from Montgomery High in Santa Rosa, Calif. CAREER 11 0 7 7 0.0/0 0 0 0 (Coaches Vertis Patton, Tony Keifer, Marcelo Bautista)... A highly productive defensive back and wide receiver... Credited with 151 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, and four interceptions on defense... Caught 79 passes for 1,389 yards and 15 touchdowns as a wide receiver... A 2018 team captain and named his team’s Most Valuable Player... Was invited to play in the 2019 Tri-County All- Star Game in Petaluma, Calif.

MORE ON B.J.: Has not declared an academic major... Is interested in the health sciences and pursuing a professional career either as a doctor or a nurse... Enjoys drawing cartoon figures and has experience sculpting and making pottery.... One of his uncles is the late Tory Epps, a defensive lineman who played six NFL seasons (1990-95) for Atlanta, Chicago and New Orleans... Has an aunt, retired Ninth District Court of Appeals judge Carla Moore, who is the first black female judge in the history of Akron, Ohio... He is a native of Akron, Ohio.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans… AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his third season with the Spartans... Joins the team for the first time during 2019 fall drills… Projected Competing for playing time in the defensive line... Played in 12 to be a linebacker prospect. games his first two seasons... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in February 2017. UCLA: Played the 2017 and 2018 seasons as a reserve linebacker for the Bruins (Coaches Jim Mora, Chip Kelly)… An inside 2018: Played in nine games as a reserve defensive lineman... linebacker as a freshman and an outside linebacker as a Credited with four tackles and a fumble recovery... Had an sophomore… Appeared in six games as a freshman and two as a assisted tackle in the Washington State (9/8), Wyoming (11/3), sophomore… Credited with four tackles in 2017… Single-game Utah State (11/10) and Nevada (11/17) games... Recovered a career-high three stops vs. Cal… Credited with two tackles in fumble in the Nevada contest. 2018, both against Oklahoma.

2017: Originally scheduled for a redshirt season, but played as a HIGH SCHOOL: Highly-rated linebacker at Bishop Mora reserve defensive lineman in three of the team’s last four games... Salesian High in Los Angeles, Calif. (Coaches Ariel Bellaflore, Credited with three assisted tackles for the season... Season-high Angelo Jackson)… Rated #20 outside linebacker his senior season two stops came in the Nevada game (11/11). by Scout.com and by Rivals.com… A 4-star prospect according

58 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL THE SPARTANS to Rivals.com… Credited with 89 tackles, 7.0 tackles for loss, 7.0 LA CHAPELLE’S CAREER STATISTICS quarterbacks sacks, one interception and five pass break-ups… PASSING Two-time, first-team All-Angelus League honoree… 52 tackles, YEAR G PC PA PI PCT. YDS. TD LG 1.0 quarterback sacks, three pass break-ups his junior season… 2018...RS 2 2 2 0 100.0 7 0 5 Named to the 2016 Team USA Under-19 team. RUSHING MORE ON RAHYME: Has not declared an academic major… YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Named to the UCLA Athletics Director’s Honor Roll for the Fall 2018...RS 8 21 2.6 0 7 2017 semester… He is a native of Jamaica.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his second season with the Spartans... Game-by-Game in 2018 AT SAN JOSE STATE: Competing for playing time at quarterback... First joined the Tackles In his third season with Spartans for 2018 Fall drills... Has four seasons of athletics Opponent Solo Assist TFL the Spartans... Previously eligibility remaining. UC Davis 2 4 1.0 known as Jonathan Lenard, Washington State 4 1 --- Oregon 4 2 --- Jr. ... A two-season returning 2018: Saw action in the final two games of the season as a reserve Hawai’i 5 0 --- starter at a safety position... quarterback... Completed his two pass attempts - one vs. Nevada Colorado State 3 1 --- Played in 25 games with 18 Army 5 1 --- (11/17) and one at Fresno State (11/24)... Rushed eight times for San Diego State 3 7 --- consecutive starts... Four 21 yards... Season-high 16 yards on four carries vs. Nevada... UNLV 11 2 2.0 games with 10 or tackles... Retained his first year of athletics eligibility. Wyoming 6 5 1.0 Signed a National Letter-of- Utah State 5 7 0.5 Intent in February 2016. Nevada 2 3 --- COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Attended American River College, Fresno State 6 2 1.0 but did not play football. 2018: One of four players Game-by-Game in 2017 on defense to start in all Tackles HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Joe Cattolico) and Opponent Solo Assist TFL 12 games... Team leader baseball at Sheldon High in Sacramento, Calif. ... Completed 53 USF 2 1 --- with 56 unassisted tackles... percent of his passes with five interceptions for 1,460 yards and Cal Poly 0 0 --- Personal single-game best 11 12 touchdowns in 2016. Texas 0 0 --- unassisted tackles, matching Utah 0 0 --- Utah State 2 0 --- the 2018 team individual MORE ON CHANCE: A history major... Sean La Chapelle, UNLV 0 0 --- high, came against UNLV his dad, played his college football at UCLA and was a college Fresno State 3 0 1.0 (10/27)... Tied for third on Hawai’i 4 1 --- teammate of San Jose State head coach Brent Brennan... Dad BYU 0 1 --- the team in tackles with 91... played professionally for the Los Angeles Rams and Kansas San Diego State 3 2 --- Ranked 15th in the Mountain City Chiefs of the NFL and the Scottish Claymores of the World Nevada 0 0 --- West and third among League of American Football (WLAF)... Enjoys photography... Colorado State 5 2 --- conference defensive backs Wyoming 6 1 --- He is a native of Sacramento, Calif. with 7.6 tackles per game average... Four consecutive conference games with 10 or more tackles - 10 at San Diego State (10/20), a single-game career-high 13 including 2.0 tackles for loss in the UNLV win, 11 at Wyoming (11/3) and 12 at Utah State (11/10)... Fourth on the team with 5.5 tackles for loss... One of three Spartans on the season to force a fumble and recover a fumble in the same game... Accomplished the feat against Wyoming... First major college interception was in the Hawai’i game.

2017: Played in all 13 games and was a starting safety in each of the final six contests... Had at least one tackle in eight games... Finished the season with back-to-back games of a season-best seven stops at Colorado State (11/18) and in the Wyoming win (11/25)... Was credited with a tackle for loss vs. Fresno State (10/7).

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2016: Completed a redshirt season. Game-by-Game in 2018 BYU (10/28/17)... Signed Receiving a National Letter-of-Intent HIGH SCHOOL: A first-team All-Pacific View League and his Opponent No. Yds. TD in February 2017... A 2018 league’s Defensive Back of the Year for Rio Mesa High in Oxnard, UC Davis 2 19 0 Academic All-Mountain Washington State - - - Calif. (Coaches Jim Bittner and Bob Gregorchuk)... Played Oregon 1 17 0 West award recipient. quarterback, safety, outside linebacker and wide receiver during Hawai’i - - - his high school career... Played safety and wide receiver as a Colorado State - - - 2018: Played in all 12 games Army - - - senior... Was in on 65 tackles on defense and caught 26 passes for San Diego State - - - either as a wide receiver or 403 yards and five touchdowns in 2015... Named his team’s Most UNLV - - - special teams player... Made Valuable Player... Was a 2014 All-C.I.F. honoree strictly playing Wyoming - - - his first major college start in as a safety... Concluded his junior season as a member of USA Utah State - - - the Washington State game Nevada 1 10 0 Football’s Under-19 all-star team in the International Bowl in Fresno State 1 5 0 (9/8)... Finished the season Dallas, Texas. with five receptions for the Game-by-Game in 2017 second consecutive year... Receiving MORE ON JAY: A philosophy major... His cousin, Archie Corbin, Opponent No. Yds. TD Season-high two catches for pitched for Kansas City, Baltimore and Florida in the 1990’s... USF DNP 19 yards in the season opener Views himself as a baseball card collector and values a signed Cal Poly - - --- vs UC Davis (8/30)... Caught Derek Jeter rookie card as his prized possession... World traveler Texas 1 14 --- one pass at Oregon (9/15), Utah - - --- as a result of his mom’s career in the U.S. Navy who has the rank Utah State DNP vs. Nevada (11/17) and at of Petty Officer 1st Class... Lived in Japan, Jacksonville, Fla., and UNLV - - --- Fresno State (11/24). Oxnard, Calif. ... A native of Beaumont, Texas. Fresno State DNP Hawai’i - - --- BYU 2 20 --- 2017: Saw action in nine San Diego State DNP games as a reserve wide LENARD’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Nevada 2 13 --- receiver and special teams YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF Colorado State - - --- player... Caught five passes Wyoming - - --- 2016...Redshirt for 47 yards... Season-high 2017...FR 13 25 8 33 1.0/2 0 0 1 two receptions in the BYU 2018...SO 12 56 35 91 5.5/17 0 1 4 (10/28) and Nevada (11/11) games... Season-long 17-yard catch CAREER 25 81 43 124 6.5/19 0 1 5 at BYU... First major college catch was at Texas (9/9) for 14 yards... Had a special teams tackle at UNLV (9/30).

HIGH SCHOOL: A team captain in football (Coach Chuck Petersen) and basketball at Orange (Calif.) Lutheran High... Caught 59 passes for 1,102 yards and eight touchdowns in 20 games... A first-team All-Trinity League honoree... Also played defensive back and was a long snapper.

MORE ON AUSTIN: A business administration major... Was active in his school’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) chapter...Holds a black belt in karate... He is a native of Newport Beach, Calif.

LILES’ CAREER STATISTICS PASS RECEIVING YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2017...FR 9 5 47 9.4 0 17 2018...SO 11 4 46 11.5 0 17 CAREER 20 9 93 10.3 0 17

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In 2018 his third season with the Academic Spartans... Has 21 game All-Mountain West appearances and one starting call in his first two seasons... Competing for a spot in the wide receiver rotation... Single-game career best two receptions twice... Longest reception was a 17-yard pass play once at Oregon (9/15/18) and once at

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Game-by-Game in 2018 2018-19 TRACK & FIELD: Rushing A sprinter on the men’s track Opponent No. Yds. TD and field team... 12th in the UC Davis DNP 60 and 13th in the 200 at the Washington State - - - Oregon 4 13 0 2019 Mountain West Indoor Hawai’i 2 17 0 Championships... 16th in Colorado State 2 3 0 the 100 and 14th in the 200 Army 5 5 0 San Diego State - - - at the 2019 Mountain West UNLV - - - Outdoor Championships... Wyoming - - - Ran the opening leg of the Utah State - - - 4x100 meter relay team Nevada - - - AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... Fresno State - - - that placed sixth at the Joined the team for 2019 spring practice competing for playing Mountain West Outdoor time as a cornerback... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in Championships... Legal team-best 11.24 in the 100 at the Cardinal December 2018. Classic (4/20) and 22.63 in the 200 meters at the Mountain West Outdoor Championships. HIGH SCHOOL: A football and track and field letterwinner for Lawndale High (Coach Travis Clark)... Was a member of the 2018 HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Mike Janda) and California Interscholastic Federation Division 2-A championship track and field at Bellarmine Prep... Was a sprinter in track and team... A two-time All-Ocean League defensive back... First-team field. selection as a senior and second team honoree as a junior... A dynamic wide receiver that averaged 22.9 yards per reception... MORE ON BRENDAN: A biomedical engineering major... Sprinter on the track and field team... Ran a leg on the 2018 Younger brother of former San Jose State linebacker Alex league championship 4x100 meter relay team... Began his high Manigo...He is a native of San Jose, Calif. school football career as a safety for Serra High in Gardena, Calif. (Coach Scott Altenberg). MANIGO’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS MORE ON STAN: A business administration major focusing on YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG entrepreneurship... Enjoys listening to ho-hop music... “Friday” 2017...Redshirt and “Creed II” are two of his favorite movies... Was a member of 2018...FR 10 18 38 2.1 0 14 the Kappa Instructional Leadership League sponsored by the Los Angeles alumni chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity... He is a Los Angeles native.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In 2018 Academic his third football season with All-Mountain West the Spartans... Competing for playing time at a running back position... A two-sport student-athlete who also was a member of the 2018-19 track and field team... 2018 Academic All-Mountain West award recipient for football.

2018 FOOTBALL: Played in 11 games as a reserve running back and special teams player... Fourth on the team in rushing with 38 yards on 18 carries... Had rushing attempts in the Oregon AT SAN JOSE STATE: (9/15), Hawaii (9/29), Colorado State (10/6) and Army West 2017 Academic In his third season with Point (10/13) games... Season-high 17 yards on seven carries vs. All-Mountain West the Spartans... Played in Hawai’i... Was in on a special teams tackle at Utah State (11/10). 11 games and has five starting assignments in two 2017 FOOTBALL: Completed a redshirt season. 2019 SJSU seasons... Has started for Dean’s Scholar the team in the defensive

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Game-by-Game in 2018 line as a freshman and at Tackles outside linebacker during his Opponent Solo Assist TFL redshirt season... Competing UC Davis DNP for playing time at a Washington State DNP Oregon DNP linebacker position in 2019... Hawai’i 3 1 --- Also has experience playing Colorado State 0 2 --- in the defensive line in the Army 1 5 --- San Diego State 4 3 2.0 San Jose State scheme... 2017 UNLV DNP Academic All-Mountain Wyoming DNP West award recipient... 2019 Utah State DNP San Jose State University Nevada DNP Fresno State DNP Dean’s Scholar. AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... Competing for playing time at tight end... Signed a National Game-by-Game in 2017 2018: Played in four Letter-of-Intent in December 2018... Last name is pronounced Tackles Mah-zott-tee. Opponent Solo Assist TFL midseason contests and was USF DNP a starter against Colorado Cal Poly DNP State (10/6), Army West HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Danny Jones) and Texas DNP Point (10/13) and San Diego track and field at Amador Valley High in Pleasanton, Calif. ... Utah DNP Utah State ------State (10/20)... Single-game Used as a quarterback, tight end, wide receiver, linebacker and UNLV DNP career bests seven tackles safety... 2018 East Bay Athletic League (EBAL) Most Valuable Fresno State ------and 2.0 tackles for loss at Player... As a senior, rushed for 1,245 yards and 18 touchdowns, Hawai’i ------completed 58.3 percent of his passes for 822 yards and nine BYU 3 0 --- San Diego State... Six stops San Diego State 0 2 --- vs. Army West Point... First scores, and caught 10 passes for 254 yards and four touchdowns... Nevada ------major college interception A first-team All-EBAL quarterback, second-team All-EBAL tight Colorado State 0 1 --- came in the Colorado State end, a Bay Area News Group second-team utility honoree, and a Wyoming DNP contest. San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro honorable mention selection... Completed 54.2 percent of his passes for 1,102 yards and 10 TDs 2017: Worked his way on to the field for seven of the last nine and rushed for 488 yards and six scores as a junior... A sprinter games... Designated as a starter in the defensive line at BYU and high jumper on the track and field team... Began his high (10/28) and against San Diego State (11/4)... Was in on six school career at Foothill High in Pleasanton, Calif., as a high tackles for the season... Season-high three stops at BYU. two the jumper and 400 meter specialist in track and field. following week against San Diego State and one at Colorado State (11/18). MORE ON DOMINICK: Would like to major in journalism... Tony Mazotti, his uncle, was a defensive lineman on the 2000 and HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Kelly King) at 2001 University of New Mexico football teams... His godfather Milpitas (Calif.) High... Team’s leading tackler as a senior with is CBS SportsNet college football analyst Aaron Taylor... He is a 131 tackles... Shared the team lead with two fumble recoveries his native of Concord, Calif. senior season.

MORE ON ALII: A business administration major with a finance concentration... He is a native of San Jose, Calif.

MATAU’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FR DEF 2017...FR 7 3 3 6 0.0/0 0 0 1 2018...SO 4 8 11 19 2.0/6 0 0 1 CAREER 11 11 14 25 2.0/6 0 0 2 AT SAN JOSE STATE: In 2019 his second season with the Academic Spartans... Competing for All-Mountain West the placekicking duties... First joined the team for 2018 spring practice... Converted all his placekicking opportunities during the 2019 Spring Game... A 2019 San Jose State University Dean’s Scholar.

2018: Completed a redhsirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Jeff Carnazzo) and soccer at Palma High in Salinas, Calif. ... Helped the Palma football team win Monterey Bay Gabilan League in 2016... Played three seasons of soccer for the Chieftains.

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MORE ON MATT: A humanities major... Interested in a career TDs.... Named the Irvine News’ “Offensive Most Valuable Player” with the U.S. Army... Took three years of Chinese language and his team’s offensive Most Valuable Player... Caught 22 passes classes in high school... He is a native of Monterey, Calif. for 354 yards and two touchdowns as a wide receiver... A left fielder on the baseball team.

MORE ON NICK: A business administration major... A second- generation San Jose State football player... His dad, Kenny Nash, was a wide receiver for the 1985 and 1986 Spartans and was a member of the 1987 Kansas City Chiefs... Enjoys longboard surfing... He is a native of Anaheim, Calif.

AT SAN JOSÉ STATE: Second season with the Spartans... Capable of playing either guard or tackle in the team’s offensive scheme... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in December 2017... Still has four seasons of athletics eligibility remaining. AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... A wide receiver hopeful... Signed his National Letter-of-Intent in 2018: Played in the last four games of the season and was a December 2018. starting right tackle in the Utah State (11/10), Nevada (11/17) and Fresno State (11/24) encounters... Retained his first year of HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coaches Jacob Rincon athletics eligibility. and George Austin) and basketball at El Cerrito (Calif.) High... A two-time, first team All Tri County Athletic League Rock Division HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Robbie Robinson) wide receiver... Averaged 29.4 yards per catch and caught nine track and field, and rugby at Great Oak High in Temecula, Calif. TD passes as a senior... Seven of his nine touchdowns were 22 A two-time All-Southern League offensive lineman... Finished or more yards in length... Averaged 28.9 yards per reception and 11th in the discus with a 176-feet-11 mark and 14th in the shot scored seven times his junior season. put at the 2018 California Interscholastic Federation (C.I.F.) championship meet... Career best 59-feet-11 in the shot put to win MORE ON MALIKHI: Has not declared an academic major... the 2018 C.I.F. Southern Section championship... Career best 185- Step-dad is San Jose State running backs coach Alonzo Carter... feet-8 in the discus at the NIKE Redondo Track Festival, March Malikhi is a native of Oakland, Calif. 10, 2018... Played one season of rugby as a tighthead prop.

MORE ON JAIME: A business marketing major... Elected to a leadership role for the 2019-20 Spartans’ Student-Athlete Advisory Council... Enjoys music from the 1950’s and beyond... Elvis Presley, Louie Armstrong, and Dion and The Belmonts are three of his favorite artists from that era... Likes the work of the late Bob Ross, host of the 12-season Public Broadcasting television show was “The Joy of Painting” ... Writes poetry and has a four-year affiliation with the Young Life organization based in Colorado Springs, Colo. ... He is a native of Encinitas, Calif.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: First season with the Spartans... A quarterback propsect... Completed 4-of-8 passes for 23 yards and rushed twice for 18 yards in the 2019 Spring Game... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in February 2018.

HIGH SCHOOL: Led Woodbridge High in Anaheim, Calif. (Coach Rick Gibson) to the 2017 C.I.F. Southern Section Division 9 playoffs... The 2017 Pacific Coast League Offensive Most Valuable Player... Passed for 1,728 yards and 18 touchdowns with just six interceptions and rushed for 1,269 yards and 17 more

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in 2016... Was a CalHiSports.com first-team all-state selection for medium-sized schools, the Hacienda League’s and the San Gabriel Valley Tribune’s All-Area Player of the Year and an All-C.I.F. honoree as a senior. ...The 2015 Hacienda League’s Most Valuable Player and an All-C.I.F. Southern Section choice... Named to the 2014 CalHiSports.com’s all-state team for sophomores... Credited his durability to running a mile every day... Two-sport athlete was a sprinter on the track and field team.... Won the 100 and 200 meter dashes at the 2015 Hacienda League championship meet and qualified for the C.I.F. Southern Section Division II meet in the 100 meters as a sophomore. Game-by-Game in 2018 AT SAN JOSE STATE: In Rushing his third season with the MORE ON TYLER: A communication studies major... Interested Opponent No. Yds. TD Spartans... Running back in a video game development career... Enjoys listening to J Cole, UC Davis 18 79 2 that enjoys carrying a heavy Washington State DNP Kendrick Lamar and Logic... His uncle, John Nevens, played for Oregon DNP load... Played in 20 games the 1981 through 1984 Cal State Fullerton teams... He is a Los Hawai’i DNP with 14 starts in his first Angeles native. Colorado State 20 73 1 two seasons... Three games Army 11 43 0 San Diego State 20 60 0 for the Spartans rushing for UNLV 22 103 1 100 or more yards... Signed NEVENS’ CAREER STATISTICS Wyoming 17 70 0 a National Letter-of-Intent RUSHING Utah State 10 58 0 in February 2017... Team’s YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Nevada 9 18 0 Fresno State 9 50 0 leading rusher the last two 2017...FR 11 163 670 4.1 1 21 seasons... Third Spartan 2018...SO 9 136 554 4.1 4 38 Game-by-Game in 2017 in the last 10 years to lead CAREER 20 299 1224 4.1 5 38 Rushing Opponent No. Yds. TD the team in rushing in USF DNP consecutive seasons. PASS RECEIVING Cal Poly DNP YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Texas 6 12 0 2018: Played in and started 2017...FR 11 4 55 13.7 0 31 Utah 5 21 0 Utah State 10 35 0 nine games... Led the team in 2018...SO 9 12 85 7.1 0 30 UNLV 17 94 0 rushing in all nine games... CAREER 20 16 140 8.7 0 31 Fresno State 21 99 0 Season-high 103 yards and Hawai’i 26 112 0 San Diego State 15 46 0 a touchdown on 22 carries Nevada 21 118 1 in the UNLV victory... First Colorado State 4 11 0 multi-touchdown game of Wyoming 16 38 0 his career was in the season opener vs. UC Davis... Scored twice on 18 rushes for 79 yards... Led the Spartans with four rushing TDs which included 20 carries for 73 yards and a score vs. Colorado State... Major college career long run of 38 yards at Utah State (11/10)... Tripled his season’s pass receiving total from four in 2017 to 12 in 2018... Caught a pass in six games... Season-high four receptions for 20 yards at Wyoming (11/3).

2017: Second freshman in school history to lead the Spartans in season rushing... Played in 11 games and was a starter in five of the last six contests... Leading freshman rusher in the Mountain West and #15 freshman ground gainer among running backs nationally... Opened eyes in the fourth game of the season against Utah State (9/23) when he had 10 carries for 35 yards... By season’s end, he finished with 670 yards and one touchdown on 163 carries... Had two 100-plus yard rushing games including a season-high 118 yards and a touchdown on 21 carries at Nevada (11/11)... Rushed for 112 yards on a season-best 26 attempts at BYU (10/28)... Caught four passes for 55 yards as a freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL: Highly productive running back for Los Altos High (Coach Dale Ziola) in Hacienda Heights, Calif. ... AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... Rushed 712 times for 5,776 yards and 76 touchdowns in three Competing for playing time in the offensive lien when he joins seasons... Scored 81 touchdowns overall... Caught 39 passes for the team for 2019 fall drills.... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent 571 yards and three TDs... 33 kickoff returns for 1,072 yards and in December 2018. two touchdowns... Rushed for 2,533 yards and 40 touchdowns

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HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time AIA (Arizona Interscholastic Player of the Year... 2015 West Catholic Athletic League (WCAL) Association) first-team All-Region 4A selection for Saguaro Player of the Year and the San Mateo Daily News Offensive High in Scottsdale, Ariz. ... An offensive guard for the Sabercats Player of the Year as a junior... Gained 1,068 yards and scoring which posted a 39-3 win-loss record and notched consecutive 11 touchdowns... Also played running back and a cornerback on state championships four, five and six during his high school defense at Serra High. career... A 2018 first-team all-state class 4A honoree was part of a program... Two-sport letterwinner also was a shot put and discus MORE ON SITALEKI: A business administration major... thrower for the Saguaro track and field team. Favorite actors are Ice Cube and Will Smith... Brother Patrick Nunn is a defensive back at Washington State... His uncle, Ronald MORE ON JELANI: Has not declared an academic major... Nunn, was a defensive back for the 2003 University of Southern Interested in majoring in business with statistical applications... California football team... A cousin of one-time San Jose State Would like to become a general manager of a professional sports wide receiver Kyle Nunn (2010-13) -- the 25th player in Spartan franchise... Enjoys bass and catfish fishing... Biggest catch was history with 100 career receptions... Also a cousin of reality an 8-pound catfish in the Arizona canals during the early stages television actress Natalie Nunn whose credits include “Bad Girls of the summer of 2017... Favorite movies are “Thor:Ragnarok,” Club” and “Bridezillas”... He is a native of Redwood City, Calif. “Jurassic World,” and the original “Star Wars” ...His mother, Chelsea Newman, was a member of the 1992 through 1996 NUNN’S CAREER STATISTICS Washington State University women’s crew teams... He is a PASS RECEIVING native of Phoenix, Ariz. YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2018...FR 9 11 74 6.7 0 15

RUSHING YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2018...FR 7 11 1.6 0 7

Game-by-Game in 2018 AT SAN JOSE STATE: In Receiving his second season with the Opponent No. Yds. TD Spartans... Competing for UC Davis 0 0 0 Washington State 1 6 0 playing time in the wide Oregon 1 7 0 receiver rotation... First Hawai’i 3 26 0 joined the program for 2018 Colorado State 0 0 0 Army 3 24 0 spring practice... First name San Diego State 2 9 0 is pronounced Sit-ah-lec-key UNLV 0 0 0 and is the Tongan equivalent Wyoming 1 2 0 for Cedric. Utah State DNP Nevada DNP Fresno State DNP 2018: Played in the first nine games of the season primarily as a slot receiver... Had 11 receptions for 74 yards... Caught at least one pass in six of the games he played... Season- high three receptions in the Hawai’i (9/29) and Army West Point (10/13) contests... Used his high school quarterback skills to complete both his pass attempts to tight end Josh Oliver for first downs during the season... Season-long 18-yard pass to Oliver vs. San Diego State (10/20) led to a field goal... Rushed seven times for 11 yards... Had at least one rushing attempt in five games. AT SAN JOSE STATE: In 2018 Academic his third season with the HIGH SCHOOL: One of the top all-around players in Northern All-Mountain West Spartans... Competing for California during his high school career...Was the quarterback playing time at a linebacker for Serra High of San Mateo (Coach Patrick Walsh) in 2016 when position... First joined the team for 2017 fall drills... A 2018 the Padres advanced to the California Interscholastic Federation Mountain West All-Academic honoree. (C.I.F.) Division 2A state championship game... Completed 114 of 195 passes with three interceptions for 1,972 yards and 19 2018: Played in eight games primarily on special teams... Was a touchdowns and rushed 189 times for 1,055 yards and 18 TDs... reserve linebacker... Credited with seven tackles for the season... A second-team all-state choice by MaxPreps.com as an all- Season-high five assisted tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in the purpose player, the San Francisco Chronicle and Bay Area News Washington State game (9/8)... Also had two stops in the season Group’s Peninsula Player of the Year and the San Mateo Journal opener vs. UC Davis (8/30).

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2017: Completed a redshirt season. MORE ON TYLER: A business major with a finance concentration... Would like to get a job in the high tech industry... HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Jay Braun) and Enjoys bowling... Favorite movies include “The Blind Side” and track and field at Oak Grove High in San Jose... 154 tackles, 21.0 “Saving Private Ryan”... He is a Ventura, Calif., native. tackles for loss, six quarterback sacks and 17 pass break-ups in two varsity seasons... Second-team Blossom Valley Athletic League choice as a junior and first-team selection as a senior... Was a sprinter and shot put thrower in track and field.

MORE ON ISAIAH: A business administration major... Third son in the family to play the linebacker position for San Jose State... Oldest brother, Onyeka, played on the 2001, 2002 and 2003 teams... Older brother, William, played on the 2014 through 2017 squads... William signed a 2018 NFL undrafted free agent contract with the Indianapolis Colts... He is a native of San Jose.

AT SAN JOSÉ STATE: In his second season with the Spartans... OSSAI’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS An offensive line candidate who first joined the program for 2018 YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FR DEF fall drills... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in December 2017. 2017...Redshirt 2018...FR 8 1 6 7 0.5/1 0 0 0 2018: Completed a redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach George Wilson) and basketball at Murrieta Valley High in Murrieta, Calif. ... A two-time All-Southwestern League offensive lineman... First- team honors as a senior and second-team recognition as a junior... Played right guard his junior and senior seasons and right guard as a sophomore... Concluded his high school career at the 2018 San Diego County vs. Inland Empire High School All-Star Game... Three seasons on the basketball team.

MORE ON ANTHONY: A business major with a concentration in entrepreneurship... Interested in the restaurant business... Favorite actors are Will Farrell, Vince Vaughn and Mark Wahlberg... He is a native of Ventura, Calif.

AT SAN JOSÉ STATE: In his second season with the Spartans... An offensive line candidate... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent AT SAN JOSE STATE: In in December 2017. 2017 & 2018 his third season with the Academic Spartans... Played in 21 2018: Did not see any game action and completed a redshirt games with five starts in season. All-Mountain West his first two seasons... Has a single-game career high HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coaches Tony Henny and 16 tackles vs. San Diego State (11/4/17)... An inside linebacker Adam Guerra) and at Saint Bonaventure High in Ventura, candidate... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in February 2017... Calif. ... The 2017 Marmonte League Co-Offensive Lineman of A 2017 and 2018 Academic All-Mountain West award winner. the Year... A 2017 team captain and his team’s Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman... Received first-team All-Ventura County 2018: Played in all 12 games and was a starter in the season honors as a senior and third-team all-county recognition as opener vs. UC Davis (8/30)... Was in on 16 tackles for the a junior... Was a member of the school’s Tri-Valley League season... Season-high nine tackles and a tackle for loss vs. UC championship boys golf team. Davis in his one starting call for the year... Four stops in a reserve role vs.Army West Point.

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Game-by-Game in 2018 2017: Played in the last Tackles nine games of the season Opponent Solo Assist TFL and started at a linebacker UC Davis 5 4 1.0 position in each of the last Washington State 0 0 --- Oregon 0 1 --- four contests... One of four Hawai’i 0 0 --- freshmen to start a game Colorado State 1 1 --- on defense during the Army 3 1 --- San Diego State 0 0 --- season for the Spartans... UNLV 0 0 --- Credited with 38 tackles, 0.5 Wyoming 0 0 --- tackles for loss and a forced Utah State 0 0 --- fumble... Had a tackle in Nevada 0 0 --- Fresno State 0 0 --- seven of the nine games he AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his second season with the Spartans... played... Was in on 16 tackles Competing for playing time as a linebacker.. Signed a National Game-by-Game in 2017 and recovered a fumble in Letter-of-Intent in February 2018... Has four seasons of athletics Tackles eligibility remaining. Opponent Solo Assist TFL his first major college start USF DNP against San Diego State Cal Poly DNP (11/4)... Contributed eight 2018: Played in the Nevada game (11/17) as a reserve linebacker Texas DNP tackles and 0.5 tackles for and special teams player... Was not credited with any tackles... Utah DNP Utah State 3 3 --- loss in the Wyoming win Preserved his first year of athletics eligibility. UNLV 0 0 --- (11/25). Fresno State 1 0 --- HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time, first-team All Bay Valley Athletic Hawai’i 0 0 --- League selection at Pittsburg (Calif.) High (Coach Victor BYU 0 2 --- HIGH SCHOOL: Three- San Diego State 7 9 --- time first-team All-Mission Galli)... Credited with 99 tackles, 32.0 tackles for loss and 12.5 Nevada 2 1 --- League honoree for Serra quarterback sacks in two seasons... Team leader with 19.0 tackles Colorado State 1 1 --- High of Gardena, Calif. for loss as a senior and in quarterback sacks with 7.0 as a junior... Wyoming 5 3 --- (Coach Scott Altenberg)... Named to the 2017 Bay Area News Group’s All-Bay Area and Was credited with 219 the San Francisco Chronicle’s All-Metro teams as an honorable tackles, 20.0 tackles for loss and 9.5 quarterback sacks, recovered mention honoree... Three-sport letterwinner was a freestyle six fumbles and three pass interceptions playing for the Padres... sprinter in swimming and a sprinter in track and field. A team captain and named his team’s Defensive Player of the Year his senior season, chosen as his team’s Special Teams Player MORE ON MICHAEL: A chemistry major.... Enjoys sketching... of the Year as a junior and picked as Rookie of the Year as a He is a native of Walnut Creek, Calif. sophomore.

MORE ON TYSYN: A justice studies major... Would like to work for the F.B.I. ... Participated in Serra High’s Student Ambassadors program for three years... Has a cousin, Chris Moton, who played defensive back and linebacker for Washington State during the 1987 through 1990 seasons... Tysyn is a Los Angeles native.

PARKER’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF 2017...FR 9 19 19 38 0.5/1 0 0 0 AT SAN JOSE STATE: In 2018...SO 11 9 7 16 1.0/6 0 0 0 2018 his fourth season with the CAREER 20 28 26 54 1.5/7 0 0 0 Academic Spartans... Competing for playing time in the offensive All-Mountain West line... Capable of playing center and guard... First known San Jose State offensive lineman that snaps left-handed... Joined the program for the first time for 2016 fall drills... Named to the 2018 Mountain West All-Academic team.

2018: Played in seven games... Was the starting center the first five games of the season... Appeared in a reserve role in the Utah State (11/10) and Fresno State (11/24) games at the end of the season.

2017: Reserve offensive lineman who did not see any game action.

2016: Completed a redshirt season.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coaches Keith Burns and Dave Brown) and track and field at Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose... Played offensive tackle at the high school level.

MORE ON TREVOR: A communication studies major... Would like to enter the coaching profession... He is a native of Sunnyvale, Calif.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his second season with the Spartans... Competing for playing time as a linebacker.. Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in December 2017... Last name is pronounced Sah-kah-lee-ah... Has four seasons of athletics eligibility remaining.

2018: Appeared as a reserve defensive lineman in the Utah State game (11/10)... Was not credited with any tackles... Retained his first season of athletics eligibility.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Adhir Ravipati) and track and field at Menlo-Atherton High in Atherton, Calif. ... Credited with 50 tackles, 11.0 tackles for loss and 4.0 quarterback sacks... Named an honorable mention All-Bay Area pick by the Bay Area News Group and the San Francisco Chronicle’s all- metro team... A sprinter, long jumper, triple jumper, shot put and discus thrower in track and field.

MORE ON DIMITRI: A kinesiology major... Would like to pursue a college coaching career... Enjoys playing rugby and listening to the music of Bob Marley and the group Fiji... Older brother, Siupeli Sakalia, played professional rugby for PRO Rugby San Francisco... Cousins include former center Matt Masifilo... He is a native of Palo Alto, Calif.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... Competing for playing time as a running back... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in February 2018... Five carries for 17 yards and two receptions for 7 yards in the 2019 Spring Game... First name is pronounced Ky-ree.

HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time San Francisco Chronicle and Bay Area News Group honoree at De La Salle High of Concord, Calif. (Coach Justin Alumbaugh)... Had a 1,000-yard and a 2,000-yard rushing season during his high school career... Rushed 226 times for 2,012 yards and 26 TDs as a junior... Received first-team San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro honors as an all-purpose player and was a first-team Bay Area News Group All-Bay Area running back... Rushed for 1,051 yards in the regular season and was a standout on defense receiving second-team All-Bay honors and second-team All-Metro recognition. Did You Know? MORE ON KAIREE: A business administration major... Was Linebacker Isaiah Ossai and running back Brendan a member of the De La Salle’s Black Student Union... Enjoys Manigo are extending a family tradition. watching action and comedy movies... Three of his favorite Isaiah Ossai is the third Ossai brother to play for San Jose movies are “Training Day,” “Paid in Full,” and “All About the State. His oldest brother, Onyeka, played for the Spartans Benjamins.” ... Denzel Washington is his favorite actor... Kairee is (2000-02), followed by Will (2013-17). All three Ossais were a native of Walnut Creek, Calif. linebackers. Running back Brendan Manigo is the second Manigo brother in a Spartan uniform. His older brother, Alex (2015-16), was a linebacker.

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MORE ON NEHEMIAH: A communication studies major... Is interested in a college coaching career... Enjoys watching action movies... Favorite actors are Mark Wahlberg and Liam Neeson... His uncle, Jason Wilson, was a running back on the 1990 Big Ten co-champion Iowa football team... A native of Tracy, Calif.

SHELTON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF 2018...RS 3 4 0 4 0.0/0 0 1 1 AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans… An offensive line prospect joining the team for the first time during 2019 fall drills… First name is pronounced Cane.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Mike Machado) and track and field at Valley Christian High in San Jose, Calif. … A 2018 All-West Catholic Athletic League first-team offensive line selection … San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro honorable mention… Bay Area News Group honorable mention … A shot putter on the track and field team.

MORE ON KYANE: Plans to major in mechanical engineering… Enjoys wake boarding, longboarding and hiking… Interested in learning the family’s local business of manufacturing, machinery and welding… Kyane is a native of San Jose.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: Second season with the Spartans... Tops AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... the opening fall depth chart at a cornerback position... Had the Joins the team for the first time during 2019 Fall drills... only interception in the 2019 Spring Game...... Signed a National Competing for playing time as a quarterback... Has three seasons Letter-of-Intent in December 2017... First joined the Spartans for of athletics eligibility remaining. 2018 spring practice... Has three seasons of athletics eligibility remaining. COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played the 2018 season at Santa Rosa Junior College (Coach Lenny Wagner)... One of the top-10 2018: Saw action in three games as a reserve cornerback... quarterbacks in the California Community College system... Credited with four tackles, a pass interception and a pass break- Named first-team All-Bay 6 League...Eighth in the state passing up for the season... Interception and his season total of four for 2,576 yards, fifth for his 288 pass completions and ninth with tackles came in his Spartan debut at Washington State (9/8)... 24 touchdowns... 76 rushes for 191 yards and a 68-yard TD run. Also played in the games at Oregon (9/22) and Fresno State (11/24)... Retained his second season of athletics eligibility. HIGH SCHOOL: Starting quarterback for Rancho Cotate High in Rohnert Park, Calif. (Coaches Gehrig Hotaling, Ed Conroy)... COMMUNITY COLLEGE: A first-team All-Central league Completed 61.2 percent of his passes for 7,390 yards and 89 selection for 2017 Patriotic Bowl champion Long Beach City touchdowns in his two seasons as a starting quarterback... College (Coach Brett Peabody)... Team leader and tied for 20th Rushed for 1,675 yards and 25 touchdowns during his junior in the California Community College system with four pass and senior seasons... 2017 CalHiSports.com second-team all-state interceptions... Second on the squad with seven pass breaks and for medium-size schools and the 2017 North Bay League Most contributed 46 tackles and 3.0 tackles for loss. Valuable Player... Two-time San Francisco Chronicle all-metro honoree... A second-team all-purpose selection as a junior and HIGH SCHOOL: Played cornerback and wide receiver for first-team choice as a senior... Was the league’s Offensive Player Serra High in Gardena, Calif. (Coach Scott Altenberg)... Three of the Year his junior season. pass interceptions and seven pass break-ups his senior season... Concluded his high school career playing in the 2017 Lions All- MORE ON JAKE: Has not declared an academic major... Dad, Star Game in El Segundo, Calif. Russ Simmons, played football for Oregon Tech University.

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2018: Started in all 12 games... Opened the season at right tackle against UC Davis (8/30)... Moved to left tackle for the remaining 11 contests.

2017: Played in all 13 games and was a starter eight times... Had seven starts at right tackle and one at left tackle... First two major college starts were at Texas (9/9) and Utah (9/16)... Started the last six games of the season... One start at left tackle was at Nevada (11/11).

2016: Completed a redshirt year. AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... Joins the team for 2019 Fall drills as a wide receiver prospect... HIGH SCHOOL: A versatile lineman for Marin Catholic High Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in December 2018. in Kentfield, Calif. (Coach Mazi Moayed)... Played guard, tackle, tight end and in the defensive line during his high school HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Pete Duffy) and career... A two-time San Francisco Chronicle honorable mention track and field at Rancho Verde High in Moreno Valley, Calif. All-Metro selection and a first-team all-league offensive and ... Explosive wide receiver who averaged 23.8 yards per catch defensive lineman... Two-sport letterwinner also played center on on 62 receptions for 1,476 yards and 18 touchdowns his last the basketball team. two seasons... A breakout senior year catching 36 passes for 985 yards and 13 TDs... Helped Rancho Verde High post a 13-1 MORE ON JACK: Majoring in business administration... Was win-loss record and a berth in the California Interscholastic a three-year member of the school’s chapter of the California Federation (C.I.F.) Southern Section Division II championship Scholarship Foundation... One of two National Football game... Was invited to play in the 2018 Makasi Bowl 3 Inland Foundation (NFF) Scholar-Athletes from Marin County for Empire team... A school record-setting sprinter on the track and the 2014-15 academic year honored by the Northern California field team... Specialized in the 100, but also competed in the chapter ... He is a native of Torrance, Calif. sprint medley and 4x400 relay quartets... Set the school record in the 100 with a 10.96 at the 2019 Inland Empire Championships (4/13/19)... Ran the opening leg of Rancho Verde’s 4x100 relay team that established a new record with a 42.32 third-place finish at the 2019 C.I.F. Southern Section Outdoor Track & Field Championships.

MORE ON JAMAR: Has not declared an academic major... Honored by the Riverside (Calif.) County chapter of the National Football Foundation as one of its 2019 Scholar-Athlete award winners.

2017 & 2018 AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his fourth season with the Academic Spartans... One of three All-Mountain West returning starters in the offensive line... Capable of playing either tackle 2018 Mountain West position... 25 games played Scholar-Athlete with 20 consecutive starts in his first two seasons... 12 starts at left tackle and eight at right tackle... 2017 & 2018 Academic All-Mountain West, 2018 Mountain West Scholar- AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his second season with the Spartans... Athlete and 2018 San Jose State University Dean’s Scholar... First Joined the team as an offensive line candidate in Fall 2018. joined the Spartans for 2016 spring practice... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in February 2015. 2018: Completed a redshirt season.

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Game-by-Game in 2018 Two assisted tackles vs. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Tom Crawford), Tackles Colorado State (10/6)... basketball and baseball at Bishop Diego High in Santa Barbara, Opponent Solo Assist TFL Set-up San Jose State’s one Calif… Team was the 2017 California Interscholastic Federation UC Davis 0 0 --- team field goal block of the Washington State DNP Division 3-AA state champion… Second-team All-Tri-Valley Oregon 1 2 1.0 season in the Oregon game... Leaguer as a senior... Played first base for the baseball team. Hawai’i 0 0 --- Retained his first season of Colorado State 0 2 --- athletics eligibility. Army DNP MORE ON JACOB: An advertising major.... He is a native of San Diego State DNP Santa Barbara, Calif. UNLV DNP HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered Wyoming DNP in football (Coach Rick Utah State DNP Jackson) at Madison High Nevada DNP Fresno State DNP in San Diego, Calif… Team leader with 19.0 tackles for loss and 12.0 quarterback sacks in the 10 games for which statistics are available... Also had 43 total tackles and forced two fumbles... Saw action on offense as a running back....Rushed for three touchdowns on just seven carries... Invited to play in the 2018 Polynesian All-American Bowl in Honolulu, Hawaii.

MORE ON DEMANUEL: Has not declared a major... Enjoys playing basketball... He is a native of San Francisco.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his third season with the Spartans... Competing for playing time in the offensive line... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in February 2017. TALAUATI’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF 2018: Did not see any game action. 2018...Redshirt 4 1 4 5 1.0/5 0 0 0

2017: Completed a redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Steve Belles) and track and field at Hamilton High in Chandler, Ariz. ... Played guard, center and tackle during his high school career... A second- team 6A Premier League honoree... Threw the shot put, discus and javelin for the track and field team his junior season.

MORE ON TYLER: A communication studies major... Older brother, Connor Stevens, will be a senior on the 2020 Air Force Academy track and field team and has a best mark in the pole vault of 17-feet-0.75... Dad John Stevens played college football for Long Beach State... Enjoys fishing and plays the piano and clarinet... Began taking piano lessons when he was eight and clarinet lessons at age 12... He is a native of Chandler, Ariz.

Did You Know? Former football players, retired Major General Anthony L. Jackson and high school football coaching legend Bob Ladouceur, are among the 39 San Jose State University recipients of a California State University honorary degree.

Major General Jackson played on the 1968 through 1970 teams and was co-captain of the 1970 Spartans. After earning his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from San Jose State, he enlisted in the Marines and served his country at home and AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his second season with the Spartans... around the world. A defensive line prospect... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in December 2017... Has four seasons of athletics eligibility Mr. Ladouceur was a member of the 1974 through 1976 remaining. Spartan teams. The 1977 graduate would go on to become one of the most successful high school coaches in America winning 2018: Played in four of the team’s first five games as a reserve 399 games, 93 percent of his games and being designated as defensive lineman... Credited with five tackles for the season... national champions 11 times in a 34-year head coaching career Season-high three stops and a tackle for loss at Oregon (9/15)... all at De La Salle High in Concord, Calif.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coaches Vinnie Lopez and Marcello Giuliano), basketball and volleyball at Pacifica High in Garden Grove, Calif. ... A 2017 CalHiSports.com third-team all-state pick for medium schools... Credited with 364 tackles, 25.0 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles, and eight pass break ups in four seasons... Was a 2017 All-C.I.F. Division 10 choice, the Co-Most Valuable Player of the Empire League and a first team all-county honoree... A first-team all-league pick as a junior... Concluded his high school career playing in the 2018 Polynesian Bowl in Honolulu, Hawaii. AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... A running back hopeful... First joined the team for 2019 spring MORE ON ISA’AKO: A hospitality management major... Enjoys practice... Had two carries for minus-2 yards in the 2019 Spring listening to country music... Favorite artists are Keith Urban, Game. Chris Stapleton and Carrie Underwood... Been involved with the AIGA Foundation since his sophomore year in high school... COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played the 2017 season for Chabot A cousin of San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman DeForest College as David Teu... Second on the team in rushing with 238 Buckner... He is a native of Garden Grove, Calif. yards and one touchdown on 60 carries... Caught nine passes for 75 yards and no TDs... Led the team with nine kickoff returns and averaged 14.3 per return. TOGIA’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coaches Justin Andrews 2018...FR 6 1 1 2 0.0/0 0 0 0 & Josh Bowie) and track and field at Woodside (Calif.) High... Rushed for 1,323 yards and six touchdowns on 175 carries, caught 18 passes for 220 yards and a TD, and was used as a kickoff returner as a senior... Received honorable mention All- Central Coast Section honors from Prep2Prep.com... Gained 924 yards on 177 carries and scored 11 times and caught 15 passes for 181 yards and a score his junior season... A sprinter on the track and field team.

MORE ON ROMERO: A business administration major... Enjoys drawing and painting... His sister, Lilika Teu, was a setter on the 2016 and 2017 Academy of Art University women’s volleyball teams... He is a native of Oakland, Calif.

Game-by-Game in 2018 AT SAN JOSE STATE: In Tackles his second season with the Opponent Solo Assist TFL Spartans... A linebacker Game-by-Game in 2018 AT SAN JOSE STATE: Third UC Davis DNP prospect... Signed a National Tackles season with the Spartans... Washington State DNP Opponent Solo Assist TFL Played in 16 games in Oregon DNP Letter-of-Intent in February UC Davis DNP his first two seasons... A Hawai’i ------2018... Name is pronounced Washington State ------Colorado State ------Ess-see-ah-ko Tong-gee-ah. Oregon ------linebacker hopeful... Signed Army DNP Hawai’i DNP a National Letter-of-Intent in San Diego State ------Colorado State ------February 2017... Pronounces UNLV 0 1 --- 2018: Appeared is six games, Army ------Wyoming ------all Mountain West contests, San Diego State DNP his last name as Toll-free... Utah State 1 0 --- as a reserve linebacker UNLV DNP Has three seasons of athletics Nevada DNP Wyoming DNP eligibility remaining. Fresno State DNP and special teams player... Utah State DNP Credited with two tackles - Nevada DNP an assisted stop in the UNLV triumph (10/27) and a solo tackle at Fresno State DNP 2018: Played in four of the Utah State (11/10). first six games as a reserve

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Game-by-Game in 2017 linebacker and special teams Tackles player... Was not credited Opponent Solo Assist TFL with any tackles during the USF DNP season... Retained his second Cal Poly ------Texas 1 0 --- season of athletics eligibility. Utah ------Utah State ------2017: Played in the final UNLV ------Fresno State ------12 games of the season as Hawai’i ------a reserve linebacker and BYU ------special teams contributor... San Diego State ------His one tackle for the season Nevada ------Colorado State ------came on a third-down AT SAN JOSE STATE: In Wyoming ------running play at Texas (9/9). 2018 Academic his fourth season with the Spartans... A defensive end HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time, first-team All-Tri County Athletic All-Mountain West prospect... 13 games played League pick for DeAnza High (Coach Tyree Reed) in El Sobrante, for the Spartans... Signed a Calif. ... Played linebacker, tight end, wide receiver and running National Letter-of-Intent in back and was used as a long snapper in one game his senior Game-by-Game in 2018 February 2015... First joined season... Two-sport letterwinner played on the basketball team Tackles the team for 2016 spring as a sophomore... Honor roll student... Belonged to the DeAnza Opponent Solo Assist TFL practice... A 2018 Mountain UC Davis 0 0 ... chess club and the Black Student Union. Washington State 0 0 --- West All-Academic award Oregon 1 1 --- recipient. MORE ON RICO: A business marketing major... Has a rich Hawai’i DNP Colorado State 0 1 --- 2018: Played in 10 games as a baritone voice... Interested in a broadcasting career... Enjoys Army 2 1 --- writing poetry and rap lyrics... Lists “Friday Night Lights,” San Diego State 0 1 --- reserve defensive lineman... “When the Game Stands Tall” and the “Batman” series as his UNLV DNP Credited with eight tackles favorites... The late Eldridge Tolefree, his dad, was a Bay Area Wyoming 0 1 --- for the season... Had at least Utah State 0 0 --- blues singer known as “Big Cat” Tolefree and served a back-up Nevada 0 0 --- one tackle in five contests... vocalist for musical icons Ray Charles, Gladys Knight and Luther Fresno State 0 0 --- Single-game career-high Vandross... Rico is a Berkeley, Calif., native. three tackles in the Army Game-by-Game in 2016 West Point game (10/13)... Tackles Opponent Solo Assist TFL Was in on two tackles at TOLEFREE’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Tulsa DNP Oregon (9/15)... One stop YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF Portland State 2 0 1.0 each vs. Colorado State Utah DNP 2017...FR 12 1 0 1 0.0/0 0 0 0 Iowa State 0 1 --- (10/6), at San Diego State 2018...Redshirt 4 0 0 0 0.0/0 0 0 0 New Mexico DNP (10/20) and at Wyoming CAREER 16 1 0 1 0.0/0 0 0 0 Hawai’i DNP (11/3). Nevada DNP San Diego State 1 1 --- UNLV DNP 2017: Completed a redshirt Boise State DNP season... Spent game days Air Force DNP in the team’s coaching box Fresno State DNP assisting the defensive staff.

2016: Played in three games, all in a reserve capacity... Credited with a tackle in every game he played and finished the season with five stops... Season-high two tackles in the Portland State win (9/10) and at San Diego State (10/21)... Was in on his first major college tackle for loss vs. Portland State.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2014 CalHiSports.com second-team for medium schools all-state choice for South San Francisco (Calif.) High School (Coach Jay Oca)... The 2014 Peninsula Athletic League (PAL) Defensive Player of the Year and San Jose Mercury News first-team All-Central Coast Section choice was credited with 8.0 quarterback sacks and three forced fumbles his senior Did You Know? season... Also named a 2014 second-team All-Metro pick by the San Jose State’s conference affiliations in football since San Francisco Chronicle... Received his school’s Blanket Award, 1950 include: the school’s highest honor in football... Also lettered in basketball • Pacific Coast Athletic Association (1970-1986), • Big West Conference (1987-1995), MORE ON TERRELL: A communication studies major... Plans • Western Athletic Conference (1996-2012), and to become a San Jose State University graduate student after the • Mountain West (2013 – present). 2019 football season... Enjoys creating his own musical beats and accompanying lyrics... He is a native of San Francisco.

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being a quarterback... First time playing the quarterback position TOWNSEND’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS was as a 9-year old member of the Exeter Leopards Pop Warner YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF football team... Two of his favorite movies are “End of Watch” 2016...FR 3 3 2 5 1.0/3 0 0 0 and “Remember the Titans.” He is a native of Visalia, Calif. 2017...Redshirt 2018...SO 9 3 5 8 0/0 0 0 0 CAREER 12 6 7 13 1.0/3 0 0 0

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his second season with the Spartans... Competing for playing time in the wide receiver rotation ... First joined the team for 2018 fall drills.

2018: Completed a redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Eric Martinez), baseball and track and field at Diamond Ranch High in Pomona, Calif. ... Played two seasons as a wide receiver, defensive back and return specialist... Caught 53 passes for 1,060 yards with 13 touchdowns and ran for 512 yards on 46 carries and six TDs... A 2017 Daily Bulletin first-team All-Hacienda League wide receiver and defensive back... A 2015 first-team Mt. Baldy League honoree at Alta Loma (Calif.) High (Coach Mark Pasquarella).

MORE ON ISAC: A business management major... He would like to pursue a career in the sports field.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... A quarterback hopeful... First known signal calling prospect to join the program after passing for more than 10,000 yards in high school... Signed a National Letter-of-Intent in December 2018.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played his high school football at San Joaquin Memorial High in Fresno, Calif. (Coach Anthony Gaston), for three seasons and at Exeter (Calif.) High (Coach Chris Frankland) as a freshman... Among the top-five California Central Section AT SAN JOSE STATE: Third quarterbacks for career passing yardage with 11,671 yards and Game-by-Game in 2018 Receiving season with the Spartans... 116 touchdowns... Completed 66.2 percent of his passes (727-of- Opponent No. Yds. TD Played in 21 games with 1,098) in his four seasons... Led San Joaquin Memorial High to UC Davis DNP seven starting calls his the California Interscholastic Federation (C.I.F.) Division II-A Washington State DNP first two seasons... Four championship game... A dual threat signal caller who rushed for Oregon DNP Hawai’i 3 56 --- career games with at least 19 touchdowns during his high school career... The 2015 second- Colorado State 1 40 --- 100 receiving yards... First team All-Central Sequoia League honoree as a freshman... A two- Army 2 26 --- Spartan with a 200-yard time first-team All-Metro Atlantic Conference (MAC) selection San Diego State 4 68 --- UNLV 5 104 1 receiving game in 12 years... for San Joaquin Memorial High and the MAC’s Offensive Player Wyoming 2 26 1 Listed in the July 3, 2019 Pro of the Year in 2018... Threw for 4,253 yards and 50 touchdowns as Utah State 7 209 2 Football Focus online article a senior – the first San Jose State quarterback prospect to throw Nevada 4 69 --- as one of the top returning 50 touchdown passes in a single season prior to becoming a Fresno State 11 116 1 wide receivers in college Spartan. football in the categories of “Deep Throws” (one of four) and “Vertical Routes” (one of five)... One of only two wide receivers MORE ON ALEC: Has not declared an academic major... on the West Coast listed in the article’s eight categories... Signed a Considering business management... Credits his dad, Frank National Letter-of-Intent in February 2017. Trujillo, for instilling a productive work ethic and his older brother Adin for his teaching him everything possible about

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Game-by-Game in 2017 2018: Appeared in nine Receiving games and made three MORE ON TRE: A communication studies major... Interested in Opponent No. Yds. TD starts... Dynamic receiver a broadcasting career... Lists Stephen A. Smith, and USF 0 0 --- with 33 of his 39 receptions Mark Jackson among his favorites... Likes listening to hip hop Cal Poly 1 6 --- Texas 0 0 --- in the second half of the and enjoys bowling... He is a native of Compton, Calif. Utah 1 9 --- season... Second in the Utah State 0 0 --- Mountain West and 21st UNLV 8 104 --- Fresno State 1 6 --- nationally among Football WALKER’S CAREER STATISTICS Hawai’i 3 47 --- Bowl Subdivision (FBS) PASS RECEIVING BYU 6 58 1 players in yards per YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG San Diego State 2 23 --- catch (18.3)... Fourth in Nevada 2 23 --- 2017...FR 12 26 288 11.1 1 30 Colorado State 2 12 --- the conference and 42nd 2018...SO 9 39 714 18.3 5 75TD Wyoming DNP nationally in receiving yards CAREER 21 65 1,002 15.4 6 75TD game (79.3/game)... Led the team in receiving yards (714), yards per catch, and touchdown RUSHING receptions (5)... First Spartan since Edell Shepherd in 2001 (83 YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD. LG. catches, 1,500 yards, 18.1 avg.) to average at least 18.0 yards per 2018...SO 9 1 0 0.00 0 0 catch with a minimum of 35 pass receptions in a season... Three 100-plus receiving yardage games in the final five contests... PASSING Single-game career best 209 yards and two touchdowns on seven YEAR PC PA PI PCT. YDS. TD LG catches at Utah State (11/10)... 209 receiving yards tied for #24 2017...FR 1 1 0 100.0 54 1 54TD among Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and #2 among Mountain West single-game performances during the season... #6 single- game best at San Jose State... Finished season with a single-game career best 11 receptions for 115 yards and a TD at Fresno State (11/24)... Added five catches for 104 yards and a TD in the UNLV victory (10/28)... One of three Spartans to catch a pass in every game he played.

2017: Played in 12 games and was a starter in the Fresno State (10/7), San Diego State (11/4), Nevada (11/11) and Colorado State (11/18) contests... Tied for fourth on the team with 26 receptions for 288 yards and a touchdown... Caught a pass in nine of the 12 games he played... One of three players on the AT SAN JOSE STATE: team with a 100-plus yard receiving game when he caught a Game-by-Game in 2018 Tackles In his fourth season with season-high eight passes for 104 yards at UNLV (9/30)... Tossed Opponent Solo Assist TFL the Spartans... A returning a 54-yard touchdown pass - the Spartans’ second longest pass of UC Davis 7 4 0.5 starter at safety... 23 games the season - in the San Diego State encounter (11/4). Washington State 6 2 --- Oregon 2 5 --- played with 10 starting Hawai’i 5 6 --- calls... Three games with 10 HIGH SCHOOL: The 2016 Los Angeles City Division I Offensive Colorado State 1 4 0.5 or more tackles... Signed a Army 3 2 --- Player of the Year from Los Angeles’ Narbonne High (Coach National Letter-of-Intent in Manuel Douglas)... Also was named the Marine League Co- San Diego State 1 3 --- UNLV 6 1 --- February 2016. Offensive Player of the Year and a Torrance (Calif.) Daily Breeze Wyoming 6 4 --- first-team all-area selection... 77 receptions for 1,290 yards and Utah State 3 1 --- 2018: Played and started 16 touchdowns as a senior... 114 catches for 1,841 yards and 20 Nevada DNP Fresno State DNP in the first 10 games of the touchdowns and 44 punt returns for 367 yards in three seasons. season... Fifth on the team Game-by-Game in 2017 in tackles with 72... 17th in Tackles Opponent Solo Assist TFL the Mountain West in tackles USF 3 1 --- per game (7.2/game)... Three Cal Poly 0 0 --- games with 10 or more Texas 1 1 --- tackles... Single-game career Utah 0 0 --- Utah State 3 0 --- best 11 stops in the UC Davis UNLV 1 1 --- season opener (8/30) and Fresno State 1 1 --- against Hawai’i (9/29)... Also Hawai’i 4 2 --- BYU 0 2 --- had 10 tackles and forced a San Diego State 1 1 --- fumble at Wyoming (11/3)... Nevada 2 3 --- Third on the team in pass Colorado State 1 0 --- break-ups with six... Single- Wyoming 1 1 --- game best three pass break- ups in the five-overtime encounter with Hawai’i... Credited with an assisted quarterback sack against Colorado State (10/6).

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2017: Saw action in all 13 games as a reserve safety and special at Ponderosa High in Shingle Springs, Calif. ... Played right teams contributor... Totaled 31 tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss... tackle on offense each of the last two seasons... A 2017 first-team Credited with at least one tackle in 11 of the team’s 13 games... all-league selection... Concluded his high school football career Season-high six tackles and a tackle for loss in the Hawai’i game playing in the 2018 Optimist All-Star Game. (10/28). MORE ON JOHN: A communication studies major... Interested 2016: Completed a redshirt season. in becoming an aerospace engineer... Also played rugby... He is a native of Yorba Linda, Calif. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coaches Scott Meyer and A.J. Gass) and track and field at Servite High in Anaheim, Calif. ... A 2015 second-team All-Trinity League pick... Two interceptions and was credited with 27 tackles as a senior... Concluded his high school career playing in the 2016 Cali Classic All-Star Game... A hurdler on the track and field team.

MORE ON TRE: Majoring in sociology... Dad, Ivory Webb, II, was a wide receiver for the 1980 and 1981 University of Iowa football teams... Lists Star Wars Battlefront, Madden and NBA 2K16 as his favorite video games... A native of Riverside, Calif.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: WEBB’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2018 Academic In his third season with YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF the Spartans... Tops the 2017...FR 13 18 13 31 2.0/7 0 0 1 All-Mountain West opening fall depth chart at a 2018...SO 10 40 32 72 1.0/3 0.5 0 6 cornerback position... Signed CAREER 23 58 45 103 3.0/10 0.5 0 7 a National Letter-of-Intent Game-by-Game in 2018 in February 2016... 2018 Tackles Opponent Solo Assist TFL Academic All-Mountain UC Davis 1 1 --- West award recipient. Washington State 1 0 --- Oregon 0 1 --- 2018: Saw action in all Hawai’i 0 0 --- Colorado State 0 0 --- 12 games and was a Army 1 0 --- starting cornerback in San Diego State 0 0 --- the Washington State UNLV 0 0 --- Wyoming 0 0 --- contest... Primarily a reserve Utah State 0 2 --- cornerback and a special Nevada 3 2 --- teams contributor... Credited Fresno State 1 0 --- with 13 tackles, a fumble recovery and a pass break- up for the season... Had at least one tackle in seven games... Season-high five stops in the Nevada contest (11/17)... Fumble recovery in the first quarter of the Fresno State game (11/24) kept the game scoreless.

2017: Completed a redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Justin Alumbaugh) and track and field at De La Salle High in Concord, Calif. ... Was ranked #23 among cornerbacks in California by Scout.com, and as a three-star player by Rivals.com and 247Sports.com... Had five interceptions total in his junior and senior seasons... Two- time first-team All-East Bay Athletic League... A San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro second-team selection as a senior and an honorable mention pick as a junior... A sprinter on the track and field team as a sophomore.

AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his second season with the Spartans... MORE ON TRE: Has not declared a major... Older brother, An offensive line candidate who first joined the team for 2018 fall Andrew (Drew) White, was a defensive back for Gardner-Webb drills. University during the 2012 and 2013 seasons... Has a cousin, Nate Kenyon, who was a defensive back on the 2005 and 2006 UNLV 2018: Completed a redshirt the season. football teams... Enjoys listening to music by Drake... He is a native of Benicia, Calif. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Davy Johnson),

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WHITE’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF 2017...Redshirt 2018...FR 11 6 6 12 0.0/0 0 0 1

Did You Know? The largest crowds to watch a San José State football game. DATE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE SCORE October 12, 2002 Ohio State 104,892 50-7 (L) September 4, 2010 Alabama 101,821 48-3 (L) August 30, 2003 Florida 90,011 65-3 (L) AT SAN JOSE STATE: In his first season with the Spartans... September 9, 2017 Texas 88,117 56-0 (L) Competing for any of the three kicking positions... First joined September 5, 2009 USC 84,325 56-3 (L) the team for 2019 spring practice... Was 1-for-1 kicking in the September 6, 2008 Nebraska 84,146 35-12 (L) Spring Game converting a 20-yard field goal. COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Was the placekicker and punter for September 7, 1991 Florida 83,067 59-21 (L) Glendale College (Coach John Rome) in 2018... A second-team September 11, 2010 Wisconsin 78,469 27-14 (L) American Metro Conference punter... Averaged 39.1 yards per September 2, 2000 Nebraska 77,728 49-13 (L) punt... Team ranked sixth in the state in punting average (38.4)... September 4, 1999 LSU 76,753 29-21 (L) Placed 16 of his 54 punts inside the 20-yard line and was charged September 22, 1984 Stanford 70,426 28-27 (L) with six touchbacks... Had a long punt of 73 yards... Converted September 7, 2002 Washington 70,147 34-10 (L) 6-of-9 field goal attempts and 12-of-14 PATs... Kicked a 34-yard game-winning field goal with 0:02 remaining in a 27-24 win November 16, 1996 Washington 70,063 53-10 (L) over Santa Ana College (11/5/18)... Tied for third on the team in October 8, 1994 Washington 69,448 34-20 (L) scoring with 30 points. September 24, 1983 Stanford 68,201 23-10 (W) September 14, 1985 Stanford 68,000 41-7 (L) HIGH SCHOOL: Handled the kicking chores for Cresecenta September 19, 1981 Stanford 67,888 28-6 (W) Valley High in La Crescenta, Calif. (Coach Paul Schilling) as a October 2, 1993 Washington 67,976 52-17 (L) senior... A 2017 first-team All-Pacific League kicker... Converted September 26, 1987 Stanford 67,500 24-17 (W) 46 of 49 PATs and 7-of-9 field goals... Second on the team in scoring with 67 points... Averaged 34.6 yards a punt as a senior... September 8, 1990 Washington 66,337 20-17 (L) Credited with 51 touchbacks on 70 kickoffs. November 19, 1983 Arizona State 66,285 24-17 (L) October 9, 2004 Washington 65,816 21-6 (L) MORE ON CHRIS: A business administration major... He is a November 7, 1981 Arizona State 65,728 31-24 (L) native of Burbank, Calif. Note: Attendance figures are announced totals.

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Location: Greeley, Colorado Athletics Director: Darren Dunn Aug. 29 at San Jose State Colors: Navy Blue & Gold Office Phone: 970-351-2362 Sept. 7 at Washington State Conference: Big Sky Sept. 14 at Sacramento State Stadium: Nottingham Field SID: Ryan Pfeifer Sept. 21 South Dakota August 30 (8,500 Shaw Sports Turf) Office Phone: 970-351-3645 Sept. 28 Idaho Cell Phone: Oct. 5 at Northern Arizona CEFCU Stadium 2018 Record: 2-9, 2-6 Big Sky Press Box: Oct. 12 at Eastern Washington Email: [email protected] Oct. 19 Portland State TBA PDT Head Coach: Earnest Collins Jr. Nov. 2 at Idaho State (Northern Colorado, 1984) Website: uncbears.com Nov. 9 Montana State Record at School: 29-62, 8 seasons Nov. 16 at North Dakota Career Record: 34-74, 10 seasons SJSU vs. Northern Colorado: Nov. 23 Cal Poly Office Phone: 970-351-1768 First Meeting

Game 2 vs. Tulsa Quick Facts 2019 Schedule Location: Tulsa, Okla. Athletics Director: Dr. Derrick Gragg Colors: Royal Blue, Old Gold & Office Phone: 918-631-2181 Aug. 30 at Michigan State Crimson Sept. 7 at San Jose State Conference: American Athletic SID: Don Tomkalski Sept. 14 Oklahoma State Stadium: H.A. Chapman Stadium Office Phone: 918-631-3200 Sept. 21 Wyoming September 7 (30,000, FieldTurf) Cell Phone: 918-640-0683 Oct. 5 at SMU Press Box: 918-631-5513 Oct. 12 Navy CEFCU Stadium 2018 Record: 3-9, 2-6 AAC Email: donald-tomkalski@utulsa,edu Oct. 19 at Cincinnati Oct. 26 Memphis TBA PDT Head Coach: Philip Montgomery Website: tulsahurricane.com Nov. 2 at Tulane (Tarleton, 1995) Nov. 8 UCF Record at School: 21-29, 4 seasons SJSU vs. Tulsa, 3-4-0 Nov. 23 Houston Career Record: 21-29, 4 seasons Series scores on page 82 Nov. 30 at East Carolina Office Phone: 918-631-2544 Game 3 at Arkansas Quick Facts 2019 Schedule

Location: Fayetteville, Ark. Athletics Director: Hunter Yurachek Aug. 31 Portland State Colors: Crimson & White Office Phone: 479-575-7641 Sept. 7 at Ole Miss September 21 Conference: SEC Sept. 14 Colorado State Stadium: Razorback Stadium SID: Kyle Parkinson Sept. 21 San Jose State Razorback (76,000, Shaw FieldTurf) Office Phone: 479-575-2752 Sept. 28 Texas A&M Cell Phone: 479-387-4753 Oct. 12 at Kentucky Stadium 2017 Record: 2-10, 0-8 SEC Press Box: 479-575-6622 Oct. 19 Auburn Email: [email protected] Oct. 26 at Alabama TBA CDT Head Coach: Chad Morris Nov. 2 Mississippi State (Texas A&M, 1992) Website: www.arkansasrazorbacks. Nov. 9 Western Kentucky Record at School: 2-10, 1 season com Nov. 23 at LSU Career Record: 16-32, 4 seasons Nov. 29 Missouri Office Phone: 479-575-4849 SJSU vs. Arkansas: First Meeting Game 4 at Air Force Quick Facts 2019 Schedule

Location: Colorado Springs, Colo. Athletics Director: Nathan Pine Aug. 31 Colgate September 27 Colors: Blue & Silver Office: 719-333-4008 Sept. 14 at Colorado Conference: Mountain West Sept. 20 at Boise State Falcon Stadium Stadium: Falcon Stadium SID: Troy Garnhart Sept. 27 San Jose State (46,692, FieldTurf) Office: 719-333-9263 Oct. 5 at Navy 6:00 p.m. MDT Cell: 719-649-5003 Oct. 12 Fresno State 2018 Record: 5-7, 3-5 MW Press Box: 719-333-1100 Oct. 19 at Hawai’i CBS Sports Email: [email protected] Oct. 26 Utah State Head Coach: Troy Calhoun Nov. 2 Army Network (Air Force Academy, 1989) Website: www.goairforcefalcons.com Nov. 9 New Mexico Record at School: 87-67, 13 seasons Nov. 16 at Colorado State Career Record: 87-67, 13 seasons SJSU vs. Air Force, 1-3-0 Nov. 30 Wyoming Office Phone: 719-333-3836 Series scores on page 82

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Location: Albuquerque, N.M. Athletics Director: Eddie Nunez Aug. 31 Sam Houston State Colors: Cherry & Silver Office: 505-925-5510 Sept. 14 at Notre Dame October 4 Conference: Mountain West Sept. 21 New Mexico State Stadium: Dreamstyle Stadium SID: Frank Mercogliano Sept. 28 at Liberty CEFCU Stadium (39,224, FieldTurf) Office: 505-925-5520 Oct. 4 at San José State Cell: 505-410-4844 Oct. 11 Colorado State 7:00 p.m. PDT 2018 Record: 3-9, 1-7 MW Press Box: 505-925-5573 Oct. 19 at Wyoming Email: [email protected] Oct. 26 Hawai’i CBS Sports Head Coach: Bob Davie Nov. 2 at Nevada (Youngstown State, 1977) Website: www.golobos.com Nov. 9 Air Force Network Record at School: 33-54, 8 seasons Nov. 16 at Boise State Career Record: 68-79-0, 13 seasons SJSU vs. New Mexico: 12-5-1 Nov. 30 Utah State Office Phone: 505-925-5510 Series scores on page 82 Game 6 at Nevada Quick Facts 2019 Schedule

Location: Reno, Nevada Athletics Director: Doug Knuth Aug. 30 Purdue Colors: Navy Blue & Silver Office: 775-682-6970 Sept. 7 at Oregon Conference: Mountain West Sept. 14 Weber State Stadium: Mackay Stadium SID: Chad Hartley Sept. 21 at UTEP October 12 (27,000, FieldTurf) Office: 775-682-6982 Sept. 28 Hawai’i Cell: 775-229-5513 Oct. 12 San José State Mackay Stadium 2018 Record: 8-5, 5-3 MW Press Box: 775-784-6845 Oct. 19 at Utah State Email: [email protected] Oct. 26 at Wyoming TBA Head Coach: Jay Norvell Nov. 2 New Mexico (Iowa, 1986) Website: www.nevadawolfpack.com Nov. 9 at San Diego State Record at School: 11-14, 2 seasons Nov. 23 at Fresno State Career Record: 11-14, 2 seasons SJSU vs. Nevada: 9-20-2 Nov. 30 UNLV Office Phone: 775-784-4438 Series scores on page 82 Game 7 vs. San Diego State Quick Facts 2019 Schedule

Location: San Diego, California Athletics Director: John David Wicker Aug. 31 Weber State Colors: Scarlet & Black Office: 619-594-6357 Sept. 7 at UCLA Conference: Mountain West Sept. 14 at New Mexico State Stadium: SDCCU Stadium SID: Mike May Sept. 21 Utah State October 19 (54,000, Natural Grass) Office: 619-594-3023 Oct.5 at Colorado State Cell: 619-957-8372 Oct. 12 Wyoming CEFCU Stadium 2018 Record: 7-6, 4-4 MW Press Box: 619-281-0405 Oct. 19 at San José State Email: [email protected] Oct. 26 at UNLV TBA Head Coach: Rocky Long Nov. 9 Nevada (New Mexico, 1974) Website: www.goaztecs.com Nov. 15 Fresno State Record at School: 71-35, 8 seasons Nov. 23 at Hawai’i Career Record: 136-104 19 seasons SJSU vs. SDSU: 19-20-2 Nov. 30 at BYU Office Phone: 619-594-6769 Series scores on page 82 Game 8 at Army West Point Quick Facts 2019 Schedule Location: West Point, New York Athletics Director: TBA Aug. 30 Rice Colors: Black, Gold & Gray Office Phone: 845-938-3701 Sept. 7 at Michigan Conference: Independent Sept. 14 at UTSA October 26 Stadium: Michie Stadium SID: Kat Castner Sept. 21 Morgan State (38,000, FieldTurf) Office Phone: 845-938-7197 Sept. 29 at Buffalo Michie Stadium Cell Phone: 845-764-0198 Oct. 5 Tulane 2018 Record: 11-2 Press Box: N/A Oct. 12 at Western Kentucky 12:00 p.m. EDT Email: [email protected] Oct. 19 at Georgia State Head Coach: Jeff Monken Oct. 26 San José State CBS Sports (Millikin, 1989) Website: www.goarmywestpoint.com Nov. 2 at Air Force Record at School: 35-28, 5 seasons Nov. 9 Massachusetts Network Career Record: 71-44, 9 seasons SJSU vs. Army West Point: 0-1 Nov. 16 VMI Office Phone: 845-938-6266 Series scores on page 82 Nov. 30 at Hawai’i Dec. 14 Navy

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Location: Boise Idaho Athletics Director: Curt Apsey Aug. 31 vs. Florida State Colors: Blue & Orange Office: 208-426-1826 Sept. 6 Marshall November 2 Conference: Mountain West Sept. 14 Portland State Stadium: Albertsons Stadium SID: Joe Nickell Sept. 20 Air Force CEFCU (36, 387, FieldTurf) Office: 208-426-3868 Oct. 5 at UNLV Cell: Oct. 12 Hawai’i Stadium 2018 Record: 10-3, 7-1 MW Press Box: Oct. 19 at BYU Email: [email protected] Nov. 2 at San José State 7:30 PDT Head Coach: Bryan Harsin Nov. 9 Wyoming (Boise State, 1999) Website: www.broncosports.com Nov. 16 New Mexico Record at School: 52-14, 5 seasons Nov. 23 at Utah State Career Record: 59-20, 6 seasons SJSU vs. Boise State: 0-13-0 Nov. 29 at Colorado State Office Phone: 208-426-2408 Series scores on page 82 Game 10 at Hawai’i Quick Facts 2019 Schedule

Location: Honolulu, Hawaii Athletics Director: David A.K. Martin Aug. 24 Arizona Colors: Green & White Office: 808-956-7301 Sept. 7 Oregon State November 9 Conference: Mountain West Sept. 14 at Washington Stadium: Aloha Stadium SID: Derek Inouchi Sept. 21 Central Arkansas Aloha Stadium (50,000, FieldTurf) Office: 808-956-4478 Sept. 28 at Nevada Cell: Oct. 12 at Boise State 6:00 p.m. HST 2018 Record: 8-6, 5-3 MW Press Box: Oct. 19 Air Force Email: [email protected] Oct. 26 at New Mexico Head Coach: Nov. 2 Fresno State (Hawai’i, 2004) Website: www.hawaiiathletics.com Nov. 9 San José State Record at School: 18-22, 3 seasons Nov. 16 at UNLV Career Record: 18-23, 3 seasons SJSU vs. Hawai’i: 19-21-1 Nov. 23 San Diego State Office Phone: 808-956-6508 Series scores on page 82 Nov. 30 Army West Point Game 11 at UNLV Quick Facts 2019 Schedule

Location: Las Vegas, Nevada Athletics Director: Desiree Reed-Francois Aug. 31 Southern Utah Colors: Scarlet & Grey Office: 702-895-4729 Sept. 7 Arkansas State November 23 Conference: Mountain West Sept. 14 at Northwestern Stadium: Sam Boyd Stadium SID: Mark Wallington Sept. 28 at Wyoming Sam Boyd (36,800, FieldTurf) Office: 702-895-4472 Oct. 5 Boise State Cell: 702-528-6291 Oct. 12 at Vanderbilt Stadium 2018 Record: 4-8, 2-6 MW Press Box: 702-895-1428 Oct. 18 at Fresno State Email: [email protected] Oct. 26 San Diego State TBA PST Head Coach: Tony Sanchez Nov. 2 at Colorado State (New Mexico State, 1998) Website: www.unlvrebels.com Nov. 16 Hawai’i Record at School: 16-30, 4 seasons Nov. 23 San José State Career Record: 16-30, 4 seasons SJSU vs. UNLV: 16-6-1 Nov. 30 at Nevada Office Phone: 702-895-3400 Series scores on page 82 Game 12 vs. Fresno State Quick Facts 2019 Schedule

Location: Fresno, California Athletics Director: Terry Tumey Aug. 31 at USC Colors: Red & Blue Office Phone: 559-278-2643 Sept. 7 Minnesota Conference: Mountain West Sept. 21 Sacramento State November 30 Stadium: Bulldog Stadium SID: Matt Burkholder Sept. 28 at New Mexico State (41,031, FieldTurf) Office: 559-278-6186 Oct. 12 at Air Force CEFCU Stadium Cell: 559-862-3771 Oct. 18 UNLV 2018 Record: 12-2, 7-1 MW Press Box: 559-278-5959 Oct. 26 Colorado State TBA PST Email: [email protected] Nov. 2 at Hawai’i Head Coach: Jeff Tedford Nov. 9 Utah State ESPN Networks (Fresno State, 1992) Website: www.gobulldogs.com Nov. 15 at San Diego State Record at School: 22-6, 2 seasons Nov. 23 Nevada Career Record: 104-63, 13 seasons SJSU vs. Fresno State: 37-42-3 Nov. 30 at San José State Office Phone: 559-278-3015 Series scores on page 82

80 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL MOUNTAIN WEST

Craig Thompson Commissioner

From its inception in 1999, the 2005). With UNLV’s Anthony Bennett The MW has produced 1,214 All- Mountain West has been committed to claiming the No. 1 pick in the 2013 NBA America selections among its 18 excellence in intercollegiate athletics, Draft, the Mountain West is one of three sponsored sports (men’s swimming while promoting the academic missions conferences to have multiple No. 1 NBA was discontinued as a Conference sport of its member institutions. draft selections since 2000. Also, with San following the 2010-11 season) in the Diego State’s Stephen Strasburg earning last 20 years, including a league-record Progressive in its approach, the MW the No. 1 pick in the 2009 MLB Draft, the 103 All-America honorees in 2016-17. A continues to cultivate opportunities Mountain West is one of three conferences total of 208 MW student-athletes have for student-athletes to compete at the to have the No. 1 selection in each of the also earned Academic All-America highest level, while fostering academic NFL, NBA and MLB drafts since the MW accolades in that span. The Mountain achievement and sportsmanship. was founded in 1999. West has sent at least 25 teams to NCAA postseason events in each of the past The Mountain West has marked The Mountain West is noted for its 20 years, capturing five team national several achievements during its first 20 geographic diversity. Some of the most championships in women’s cross country years, most notably becoming the first beautiful terrain and landscapes in the and producing 49 individual national to establish a sports television network nation can be found within Mountain champions in the sports of men’s golf, dedicated solely to an intercollegiate West boundaries, including the majestic men’s cross country, women’s , and athletic conference (The Mtn.). The Rocky Mountain range, which borders men’s and women’s indoor track & field Mountain West also was the first to five MW institutions (Air Force, Boise and outdoor track & field. experiment with the coaches’ challenge State, Colorado State, New Mexico and in the college football instant replay Utah State). Mountain West members have system, and was the first non-automatic- participated in 96 bowl games under qualifying BCS conference to participate The high plains of Wyoming (elevation the league umbrella, including four in four BCS bowl games, winning three. 7,220 feet – the highest Division I campus appearances in BCS games and one CFP In 2011-12, the Mountain West was among in the nation) contrast with the desert game. The MW has earned 84 postseason the first conferences to implement a cities of Las Vegas and Reno, home to bids in men’s basketball, with six Sweet league-wide state-of-the-art basketball UNLV and Nevada, respectively, while 16 appearances, as well as three NIT Final instant replay system. Fresno State, San Diego State and San Four berths. MW women’s basketball has José State add a West coast influence with tallied 81 postseason slots, including 38 Changes in the NCAA governance their locations in Central, Southern and NCAA bids, five Sweet 16 appearances structure set the table for another Northern California. The inclusion of the and one Elite Eight berth since 2000. Conference first, when two members Hawai‘i football program extends the of the MW Student-Athlete Advisory Mountain West footprint to the beautiful In women’s volleyball, the MW has had Committee (SAAC) were included in the islands in the Pacific Ocean. 44 NCAA bids with nine Sweet 16 berths June 2014 meeting of the Mountain West and one Elite Eight appearance. Women’s Board of Directors. During the last four From the outset, Mountain West soccer has earned 33 NCAA bids since academic years, MW student-athletes member institutions have been committed 1999, with two Sweet 16 berths and one participated on monthly membership to creating strong academic relationships, Elite Eight appearance. Mountain West calls and have joined MW administrators as well as athletic competition. To that men’s golf has sent at least three teams in the annual Joint Council Spring end, the chief academic officers of each to the NCAA Men’s Golf Regionals in Meetings in Arizona. institution have explored academic each of its 20 years, while women’s golf exchange programs, library crossovers has had at least three teams participate in Additionally, the Mountain West was and shared research. In addition, the NCAA Regionals 15 of the last 20 years. the only conference to have the same faculty athletics representatives routinely member institution with No. 1 overall provide academic assistance and - picks in both the NFL and NBA drafts taking services for student-athletes in the same year (Utah’s Alex Smith visiting from fellow member institutions and Andrew Bogut, respectively in for competition.

WWW.SJSUSPARTANS.COM 81 SERIES SCORES VS. 2019 OPPONENTS

Northern Colorado series 9/24/48 39-0 (Home - L) 10/17/15 30-7 (Home - L) 11/18/06 54-17 (Away - L) 10/10/52 40-6 (Home - W) First Meeting 11/7/92 39-35 (Home - W) 10/21/16 42-3 (Away - L) 10/12/07 42-35 (Home - L, OT) 10/3/53 27-21 (Away - W) 11/6/93 46-45 (Away - L) 11/4/17 52-7 (Home - L) 9/27/08 20-17 (Away - W) 11/19/54 28-0 (Home - W) 10/22/94 42-10 (Home - L) 10/20/18 16-13 (Away - L) 11/21/09 17-10 (Home - L, OT) 11/18/55 28-0 (Away - L) Tulsa series 11/18/95 45-28 (Away - L) 11/20/10 41-7 (Away - L) 11/22/56 30-14 (Home - L) (7 games) 10/21/00 49-30 (Away - W) 10/14/11 28-27 (Home - W) 11/16/57 13-6 (Away - L) Tulsa 4, SJSU 3 11/10/01 64-45 (Home - W) Army West Point series 10/5/13 37-27 (Away - W) 11/15/58 48-6 (Home - W) 10/19/02 52-24 (Away - L) (1 game) 11/15/14 13-0 (Home - L) 10/17/59 40-14 (Away - W) 9/25/99 34-10 (Home - W) 9/18/03 42-30 (Home - L) Army 1, SJSU 0 11/21/15 42-23 (Away - W) 11/11/60 27-12 (Home - L) 11/18/00 28-17 (Away - L) 11/6/04 42-24 (Away - L) 10/8/16 34-17 (Home - L) 11/18/61 36-27 (Away - L) 10/27/01 63-27 (Home - W) 10/1/05 30-23 (Home - L) 10/13/18 52-3 (Home - L) 10/14/17 37-26 (Away- L) 11/10/62 20-14 (Home - L) 11/16/02 49-38 (Away - W) 10/21/06 23-7 (Away - L) 9/29/18 44-41 (Home - L (5OT) 11/16/63 56-27 (Home - W) 11/22/03 34-32 (Home - L) 11/24/07 27-24 (Home - W) 11/21/64 26-14 (Home - W) 11/20/04 34-24 (Away - L) 11/15/08 41-17 (Away - L) Boise State series 11/20/65 24-18 (Away - L) 9/3/16 45-10 (Away - L) 11/8/09 62-7 (Home - L) (13 games) UNLV series 11/19/66 15-13 (Home - L) 10./9/10 35-13 (Away - L) Boise State 13, SJSU 0 (23 games) 11/18/67 35-30 (Away - W) 9/17/11 17-14 (Home - L) SJSU 16, UNLV 6, Ties 1 9/28/68 25-21 (Home - W) Arkansas series 11/16/13 38-16 (Away - L) 10/14/78 30-15 (Away - L) 11/21/70 27-19 (Home - L) First Meeting 9/27/14 21-10 (Home - L) 11/17/01 56-6 (Away - L) 9/5/81 16-6 (Home – L) 9/18/71 14-7 (Away - L) 11/14/15 34-37 (Away - L, OT) 10/26/02 45-8 (Home - L) 10/30/82 48-14 (Away – W) 9/30/72 23-21 (Home - L) 10/15/16 14-10 (Home - W) 10/25/03 77-14 (Away - L) 9/10/83 31-26 (Home – W) 9/15/73 24-6 (Away - W) Air Force series 11/11/17 59-14 (Away - L) 11/13/04 56-49 (Home - L, 2OT) 9/8/84 30-15 (Away – L) 9/14/74 28-7 (Home - W) (4 games) 11/17/18 21-12 (Home - L) 10/15/05 38-21 (Away - L) 11/16/85 16-16 (Home – T) 11/1/75 21-7 (Away - W) Air Force 3, SJSU 1 11/11/06 23-20 (Home - L) 10/18/86 23-20 (Away – W) 10/23/76 21-7 (Home - W) 11/3/07 42-7 (Away - L) 10/24/87 48-24 (Home – W) 10/22/77 45-24 (Away - L) 8/31/96 45-0 (Away - L) San Diego State series 10/24/08 33-16 (Home - L) 11/19/88 42-0 (Away – W) 10/21/78 26-16 (Home - W) 10/25/97 25-22 (Home - W) (42 games) 10/31/09 45-7 (Away - L) 11/25/89 38-28 (Home – W) 10/13/79 35-22 (Away - W*) 9/12/15 37-16 (Away - L) SDSU 21, SJSU 19, Ties 2 10/16/10 48-0 (Home - L) 9/22/90 47-13 (Away – W) 10/11/80 26-14 (Home - W) 11/19/16 41-38 (Home - L) 11/27/15 40-23 (Home - L) 11/2/91 55-12 (Home – W) 10/3/81 65-33 (Away - W) 11/28/35 24-9 (Home -W) 11/4/16 45-31 (Away - L) 10/31/92 35-31 (Away – L) 10/23/82 39-27 (Home - L) 9/24/36 14-6 (Away - L) 11/13/93 28-14 (Home – L) 10/8/83 41-23 (Away - W) New Mexico series 11/26/37 7-6 (Home - L) 10/29/94 23-10 (Away – L) 10/27/84 18-17 (Home - W) (18 games) 10/29/38 14-0 (Away - W) Hawai’i series 10/14/95 52-14 (Home – W) 10/12/85 37-17 (Away - L) SJSU 12, New Mexico 5, Ties 1 10/13/39 42-0 (Home - W) (42 games played) 11/23/96 31-28 (Home – W) 10/4/86 45-41 (Home - W) 10/11/40 10-0 (Home - W) Hawai’i 21, SJSU 19, Ties 1 11/22/97 55-48 (Away - W, OT) 10/17/87 20-16 (Away - W) 11/27/54 26-14 (Home - W) 10/10/41 20-0 (Home - W) Cancellations 1 11/2/13 34-24 (Away - W) 10/29/88 17-15 (Home - L) 10/15/55 14-0 (Away - W) 11/8/42 26-0 (Home - W) 10/4/14 33-10 (Home - W) 11/4/89 31-30 (Away - L) 10/27/62 25-13 (Home - L) 11/16/46 6-0 (Away - W) 12/4/36 13-8 (Away -W) 10/10/15 33-27 (Away - W, OT) 11/17/90 42-7 (Home - W) 10/30/65 27-7 (Away - W) 10/25/47 32-7 (Away - W) 12/4/37 7-6 (Away - W) 10/29/16 30-24 (Home - W) 11/23/91 31-28 (Away - L) 10/21/67 52-14 (Home - W) 11/12/48 21-13 (Home - W) 12/3/38 13-12 (Away - L) 9/30/17 41- 13 (Away - L) 9/3/94 45-13 (Away - L) 10/19/68 55-24 (Away - W) 11/12/49 40-0 (Away - W) 12/16/41 Cancelled (Away) 10/27/18 50-37 (Home - W) 10/12/96 28-18 (Away - L) 11/1/69 27-24 (Home - L) 9/29/50 26-0 (Home - W) 9/23/55 34-0 (Home - W) 11/1/97 53-12 (Home - L) 10/10/70 48-25 (Away - L) 9/27/52 47-6 (Away -W) 11/30/56 20-0 (Away - L) 11/21/98 24-21 (Away - L) 10/16/71 21-21 (Home - T) 10/20/56 27-27 (Away - T) 11/30/57 12-0 (Away - W) Fresno State series 11/20/99 63-12 (Away - L) 11/4/72 14-7 (Away - W) 10/19/57 46-0 (Home - W) 9/27/58 8-6 (Home - L) (82 games) 11/24/00 37-6 (Home - L) 10/27/73 15-0 (Home - W) 11/28/64 20-15 (Home - W) 10/3/59 44-14 (Home - W) Fresno State 42, SJSU 37, Ties 3 11/23/01 40-21 (Away - L) 10/12/74 13-11 (Away - W) 10/8/66 25-0 (Home - L) 12/2/60 48-6 (Away - W) 11/23/02 19-16 (Home - L) 11/8/75 29-20 (Home - W) 10/26/68 48-6 (Away - L) 11/30/62 19-0 (Away - W) 1921 14-2 (W) 11/15/03 41-7 (Away - L) 10/9/76 36-30 (Away - L) 10/4/69 55-21 (Home - L) 11/25/72 28-14 (Away - L) 1925 23-7 (L) 11/27/04 62-28 (Home - L) 9/26/98 37-20 (Home - W) 10/17/70 32-6 (Away - L) 11/24/73 23-3 (Away - W) 1926 34-0 (L) 11/5/05 45-7 (Away - L) 12/23/06 20-12 (Away - W) 11/6/71 45-7 (Home - W) 11/9/74 32-11 (Away - W) 1927 10-7 (L) 12/2/06 24-14 (Home - W) 10/24/15 31-21 (Home - W 10/7/72 23-12 (Away - L) 11/29/75 30-20 (Away - L) 1929 26-14 (W) 10/20/07 30-0 (Away - L) 10/11/16 48-41 (Away - L) 11/3/73 27-27 (Home - T) 9/11/76 48-7 (Home - W) 1930 27-12 (L) 11/21/08 24-10 (Home - L) 10/19/74 40-14 (Away - L) 11/5/77 24-14 (Home - W) 1931 32-0 (L) 10/17/09 41-21 (Away - L) 11/15/75 31-7 (Home - W) 10/7/78 25-11 (Away - L) 10/22/32 0-0 (Home - T) 10/23/10 33-18 (Home - L) Nevada series (32 games) 11/6/76 30-17 (Away - L) 9/17/88 36-27 (Away - L) 11/18/33 18-7 (Away - W) 11/26/11 27-24 (Away - W) Nevada 21, SJSU 9, Ties 2 12/3/77 37-34 (Home - L) 11/16/91 35-35 (Home - T) 11/3/34 7-7 (Home - T) 11/29/13 62-52 (Home - W) 10/21/95 49-20 (Away - L) 11/9/96 38-17 (Away - W) 11/24/39 42-7 (Home - W) 11/8/14 38-24 (Away - L) 1899 6-0 (L) 11/2/96 49-20 (Home - L) 11/15/97 38-14 (Home - W) 11/16/40 14-7 (Away - W) 9/26/15 49-23 (Home - W) 1900 0-0 (T) 11/8/97 48-21 (Away - L) 11/7/98 45-17 (Away - W) 11/14/41 0-0 (Away - T) 11/26/16 16-14 (Away - W) 1931 18-0 (Away - L) 11/14/98 34-6 (Home - L) 11/6/99 62-41 (Home - L) 12/26/42 6-0 (Away - L) 10/7/17 27-10 (Home - L) 11/5/32 0-0 (Home - T) 9/24/05 52-21 (Away - L) 10/28/00 57-48 (Away - W) 11/2/46 13-2 (Home - W) 11/24/18 31-13 (Away - L) 10/27/34 10-0 (Home - W) 9/30/06 31-10 (Home - W) 11/3/01 34-10 (Away - L) 11/27/47 21-20 (Away - L) 11/16/35 20-6 (Away - W) 9/13/08 35-10 (Home - W) 11/2/02 40-31 (Away - L) 11/19/48 41-6 (Home - W) * – game forfeited to Fresno 10/7/39 28-0 (Home - W) 9/22/12 38-34 (Away - W) 11/1/03 13-10 (Home - L) 11/24/49 43-7 (Away - W) State by conference action 11/30/40 30-7 (Home - W) 11/9/13 34-30 (Home - L) 10/23/04 46-28 (Away - L) 11/3/50 33-7 (Home - W) 11/8/41 20-19 (Home - L) 11/29/14 38-7 (Away - L) 10/22/05 45-38 (Home - L) 10/6/51 32-6 (Away -W)

82 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL 2019 BOWL GAMES

2019-20 College Football Bowl Schedule (Times are tentative and subject to change)

Bowl Game Date/Time (ET) Site Matchup Network Makers Wanted Bahamas Dec. 20/2:00 p.m. Nassau, Bahamas C-USA vs. MAC ESPN Frisco Dec. 20/7:30 p.m. Frisco, Texas American vs. C-USA/MAC/MWC ESPN2 Air Force Reserve Celebration Dec. 21/12:00 p.m. Atlanta, Ga. MEAC vs. SWAC ABC New Mexico Dec. 21/2:00 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. MWC vs. C-USA ESPN Cure Dec. 21/2:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. American vs. Sun Belt CBSSN Cheribundi Boca Raton Dec. 21/3:30 p.m. Boca Raton, Fla. C-USA/MAC/American ABC Camellia Dec. 21/5:30 p.m. Montgomery, Ala. Sun Belt vs. MAC ESPN Mitsubishi Motors Las Vegas Dec. 21/7:30 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. MWC vs. Pac-12 ABC R+L Carriers New Orleans Dec. 21/9:00 p.m. New Orleans, La. American vs. C-USA ESPN Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Dec. 23/2:30 p.m. Tampa, Fla. American vs. C-USA ESPN SoFi Hawai’i Dec. 24/8:00 p.m. Honolulu, Hawaii BYU/MWC vs. American ESPN Walk On’s Independence Dec. 26/4:00 p.m. Shreveport, La. SEC vs. ACC/Notre Dame ESPN Quick Lane Dec. 26/8:00 p.m. Detroit, Mich. Big Ten vs. ACC/Notre Dame ESPN Military Dec. 27/12:00 p.m. Annapolis, Md. ACC/Notre Dame vs. American ESPN New Era Pinstripe Dec. 27/3:20 p.m. Bronx, N.Y. Big Ten vs. ACC/Notre Dame ESPN Academy Sports + Outdoors Texas Dec. 27/6:45 p.m. Houston, Texas Big 12 vs. SEC ESPN SDCCU Holiday Dec. 27/8:00 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Big Ten vs. Pac-12 FS1 Cheez-It Bowl Dec. 27/10:15 p.m. Phoenix, Ariz. Big 12 vs. Pac-12 ESPN Playstation Fiesta Dec. 28/4 or 8 p.m. Glendale, Ariz. CFP Semifinal Game ESPN Chick-fil-A Peach Dec. 28/4 or 8 p.m. Atlanta, Ga. CFP Semifinal Game ESPN Camping World Dec. 28/12:00 p.m. Orlando, Fla. Big 12 vs. ACC/Notre Dame ABC Goodyear Cotton Dec. 28/12:00 p.m. Arlington, Texas At-Large vs. At-Large ESPN SERVPRO First Responder Dec. 30/12:30 p.m. Dallas, Texas Big 12 vs. C-USA ESPN Franklin Amer. Mort. Music CityDec. 30/4:00 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. SEC vs. ACC/Big Ten/Notre Dame ESPN Redbox Dec. 30/4:00 p.m. Santa Clara, Calif. Big Ten vs. Pac-12 FOX Capital One Orange Dec. 30/8:00 p.m. Miami Gardens, Fla. ACC vs. Big Ten/SEC or Notre Dame ESPN Belk Dec. 31/12:00 p.m. Charlotte, N.C. SEC vs. ACC/Notre Dame ESPN Hyundai Sun Dec. 31/2:00 p.m. El Paso, Texas Pac-12 vs. ACC/Notre Dame CBS AutoZone Liberty Dec. 31/3:45 p.m. Memphis, Tenn. Big 12 vs. SEC ESPN NOVA Home Loans Arizona Dec. 31/4:30 p.m. Tucson, Ariz. MWC vs. Sun Belt CBSSN Valero Alamo Dec. 31/7:30 p.m. San Antonio, Texas Big 12 vs. Pac-12 ESPN VRBO Citrus Jan. 1/1:00 p.m. Orlando, Fla. SEC vs. ACC/Big Ten/Notre Dame ABC Outback Jan. 1/1:00 p.m. Tampa, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ESPN Rose Bowl Jan. 1/5:00 p.m. Pasadena, Calif. Big Ten vs. Pac-12 ESPN Allstate Sugar Jan. 1/8:45 p.m. New Orleans, La. Big 12 vs. SEC ESPN Birmingham Jan. 2/3:00 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. SEC vs. American ESPN TaxSlayer Gator Jan. 2/7:00 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla. SEC vs. ACC/Big Ten/Notre Dame ESPN Famous Idaho Potato Jan. 3/3:30 p.m. Boise, Idaho MWC vs. MAC ESPN Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Jan. 4/11:30 a.m. Fort Worth, Texas MWC vs. Big Ten ESPN Mobile Alabama Jan. 6/7:30 p.m. Mobile, Ala. MAC vs. Sun Belt ESPN CFP National Championship Jan. 13/8:00 p.m. New Orleans CFP Semifinal Winners ESPN

WWW.SJSUSPARTANS.COM 83 2018 IN REVIEW UC Davis vs. San José State San José State vs. Washington State CEFCU Stadium, San Jose, Calif. Martin Stadium, Pullman, Wash. August 30, 2018 September 8, 2018 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL UC Davis (1-0) 14 21 2 7 44 San Jose State (0-2) 0 0 0 0 0 San Jose State (0-1) 14 7 10 7 38 Washington State (2-0) 14 10 0 7 31

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME UCD-SJSU SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-WSU UCD- U. Gilliam, 5-yard run (M. Blair kick) 1/11:58 7-0 WSU- T. Martin, 15-yard pass from G. Minshew (B. Mazza kick) SJSU- J. Blackwell, 5-yard pass from J. Love (B. Crawford kick) 1/12:55 0-7 1/9:33 7-7 WSU- T. Martin, 36-yard pass from G. Minshew (B. Mazza kick) SJSU- T. Nevens, 2-yard run (B. Crawford kick) 1/5:54 7-14 1/5:45 0-14 UCD- U. Gilliam, 1-yard run (M. Blair kick) 1/2:21 14-14 WSU- B. Mazza, 36-yard field goal 2/5:48 0-17 UCD - W. Preece, 22-yard pass from J. Maier (M. Blair kick) WSU- G. Minshew, 1-yard run (B. Mazza kick) 2/00:00 0-24 2/14:56 21-14 WSU- J. Williams, 3-yard pass from G. Minshew (B. Mazza kick) UCD - J. Harrell, 49-yard pass from J. Maier (M. Blair kick) 4/4:39 0-31 2/13:26 28-14 SJSU- T. Nevens, 23-yard run (B. Crawford kick) 2/11:29 28-21 TEAM STATISTICS ...... SJSU WSU UCD- C. Crawford, 9-yard run (M. Blair kick) 2/9:54 35-21 First Downs...... 8 27 UCD- Team safety 3/14:51 37-21 Rushes-Yards...... 23-9 31-124 SJSU- B. Crawford, 29-yard field goal 3/2:10 37-24 Passing Yards...... 100 420 SJSU- B. Gaither, 79-yard pass from M. Aaron (B. Crawford kick) Passes...... 14-28-1 35-54-3 3/00:02 37-31 Total Offense...... 109 544 UCD- U. Gillam, 18-yard pass from J. Maier (M. Blair kick) Average Per Play...... 2.1 6.4 4/13:46 44-31 Punts-Average...... 11-43.7 2-46 SJSU- B. Gaither, 17-yard pass from M. Aaron (B. Crawford kick) Fumbles-Lost...... 1-0 0-0 4/1:24 44-38 Penalties-Yards...... 9-56 8-60 Punt Returns-Yards...... 0-0 4-49 TEAM STATISTICS ...... UCD SJSU Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 2-44 1-23 First Downs...... 31 27 Possession Time...... 23:30 36:30 Rushes-Yards...... 34-143 38-141 Passing Yards...... 446 365 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Passes...... 37-57-1 28-52-2 Rushing Total Offense...... 589 506 San Jose State: M. Roberson, 12-33; M. Harris III, 3-6; L. Nunn, 1-1; M. Aaron, 7-(-31) Average Per Play...... 6.5 5.6 Washington State: M. Borghi, 10-46; J. Williams, 10-36; G. Minshew, 9-32; Punts-Average...... 8-38.6 6-39.7 K. Harrington, 2-10 Fumbles Lost...... 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards...... 11-79 12-125 Passing Punt Returns-Yards...... 2-12 2-9 San Jose State: M. Aaron, 13-25-0-94; M. Carrillo, 1-2-0-6; J. Blackwell, 0-1-1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 7-330 7-406 Washington State: G. Minshew, 34-51-2-414; A. Gordon, 1-3-1-6 Possession Time...... 31:13 28:47 Receiving INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS San Jose State: J. Oliver, 5-51; B. Gaither, 2-3; M. Roberson, 2-(-3); T. Hartley, 1-17; Rushing: T. Cottrell, 1-10; J. Holmes, 1-8; J. Blackwell, 1-8; L. Nunn, 1-6 UCD: U. Gilliam, 23-132; C. Crawford, 3-13; N. Modise, 2-9; Maier, 3-(-5) Washington State: T. Harriss, 6-83; T. Martin, 6-68; D. Patmon, 4-74; Sweet, 4-70; San Jose State: T. Nevens, 18-79; D. Packer, 10-41; B. Gaither, 2-26; M. Aaron, 3-6; J. Calvin, 4-36; J. Williams, 4-34; E. Winston, 3-14; R. Bell, 2-31; K. Harrington, 1-6; Love, 2-3; M. Roberson, 1-2; M. Carrillo, 1-(-10) M. Borghi, 1-4

Passing: UCD: J. Maier, 27-55-1-446; C. Crawford, 0-1-0-0 San Jose State: J. Love, 14-29-1-109; M. Aaron, 13-19-0-254; M. Carrillo, 1-4-1-2

Receiving: UCD: K. Doss, 11-85; U. Gilliam, 8-59; J. Harrell, 5-87; K. Vaughn, 4-65; W. Preece, 3-75; C. Crawford, 2-56; J. Kraft, 2-10; D. Livingston, 1-5; E. Jbeily, 1-4 San Jose State: J. Oliver, 8-86; B. Gaither, 6-137; J. Blackwell, 4-26; T. Holmes, 3-24; T. Nevens, 3-21; A. Liles, 2-19; M. Roberson, 1-40; D. Packer, 1-12

Bailey Gaither’s six receptions produced his career-high 137 receiving Linebacker Jesse Osuna led all players with 10 tackles and intercepted yards and two second-half touchdowns. one of three passes for the Spartans.

84 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL 2018 IN REVIEW San José State vs. Oregon Hawai’i vs. San José State Autzen Stadium, , Ore. CEFCU Stadium, San Jose, Calif. September 15, 2018 September 29, 2018 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL San José State (0-3) 0 6 6 10 22 Hawaii (5-1, 2-0 MW) 3 7 6 15 13 44 Oregon (3-0) 14 7 7 7 35 San Jose State (0-4, 0-1 MW) 0 17 7 7 10 41

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-ORE SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME UH-SJSU ORE- C. Habibi-Likio, 3-yard run (Z. Emerson kick) 1/11:18 0-7 UH- R. Meskell, 25-yard field goal 1/7:45 3-0 ORE- J. Breeland, 66-yard pass from J. Herbert (Z. Emerson kick) SJSU- B. Roberts, 2-yard run (B. Crawford kick) 2/14:25 3-7 1/7:10 0-14 SJSU- B. Gaither, 55-yard pass from J. Love (B. Crawford kick) SJSU- B. Crawford, 31-yard field goal 2/10:56 3-14 2/10:04 3-14 SJSU- B. Crawford, 28-yard field goal 2/2:58 6-14 SJSU- B. Crawford, 24-yard field goal 2/6:12 3-17 ORE- J. Johnson III, 30-yard pass from J. Herbert (Z. Emerson kick) UH- E. Dale, 18-yard pass from C. McDonald (R. Meskell kick) 2/2:28 6-21 2/2:21 10-17 ORE- C. Habibi-Likio, 1-yard run (Z. Emerson kick) 3/9:46 6-28 UH- J. Ursua, 3-yard pass from C. McDonald (R. Meskell kick failed) SJSU- J. Oliver, 7-yard pass from J. Love (J. Love pass failed) 3/9:13 16-17 3/5:00 12-28 SJSU- J. Oliver, 14-yard pass from J. Love (B. Crawford kick) ORE- J. Johnson III, 22-yard pass from J. Herbert (Z. Emerson kick) 3/8:20 16-24 4/14:49 12-35 UH- J. Ursua, 3-yard pass from C. McDonald (Armstrong-Brown pass from SJSU- B. Crawford, 25-yard field goal 4/13:42 15-35 McDonald) 4/12:45 24-24 SJSU- M. Roberson, 1-yard run (B. Crawford kick) 4/4:03 22-35 SJSU- M. Roberson, 4-yard pass from J. Love (B. Crawford kick) 4/10:07 24-31 TEAM STATISTICS ...... SJSU ORE UH- J. Ursua, 4-yard pass from C. McDonald (R. Meskell kick) First Downs...... 16 20 4/4:34 31-31 Rushes-Yards...... 28-29 49-134 UH- D. Furuta, 1-yard run (R. Meskell kick) OT 38-31 Passing Yards...... 267 309 SJSU- M. Roberson, 13-yard run (B. Crawford kick) OT 38-38 Passes...... 20-41-2 16-36-2 SJSU- B. Crawford, 20-yard field goal OT-4 38-41 Total Offense...... 296 443 UH- R. Meskell, 35-yard field goal OT-4 41-41 Average Per Play...... 4.3 5.2 UH- R. Meskell, 35-yard field goal OT-5 44-41 Punts-Average...... 7-44.9 5-42.2 TEAM STATISTICS ...... UH SJSU Fumbles-Lost...... 1-0 1-0 First Downs...... 28 24 Penalties-Yards...... 3-25 6-59 Rushes-Yards...... 42-134 37-39 Punt Returns-Yards...... 1-3 3-100 Passing Yards...... 341 451 Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 2-121 4-90 Passes...... 34-57-1 28-49-0 Possession Time...... 29:24 30:36 Total Offense...... 475 490 Average Per Play...... 4.8 5.7 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Punts-Average...... 4-175 5-238 Rushing Fumbles-Lost...... 2-1 2-0 San José State: M. Roberson, 16-25; B. Manigo, 4-13; T. Cottrell, 1-6; J. Love, 3-(-6); Penalties-Yards...... 6-65 10-75 M. Aaron, 3-(-8) Punt Returns-Yards...... 3-10 3-23 Oregon: CJ Verdell, 15-42; J. Brooks-James, 10-39; T. Dye, 8-27; D. Felix, 6-9; Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 3-98 4-124 T. Griffin, 2-8; J. Herbert, 6-5; C. Habibi-Likio, 2-4 Possession Time...... 35:19 24:41 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Passing Rushing San José State: J. Love, 15-31-2-238; M. Aaron, 5-10-0-29 Hawaii: F. Holly III, 11-52; D. Furuta, 12-39; C. McDonald, 13-27; E. Dale, 6-16 Oregon: J. Herbert, 16-34-2-309 San Jose State: M. Roberson, 16-47; B. Manigo, 7-17; B. Gaither, 1-2; B. Roberts, 1-2; T. Cottrell, 2-(-2); J. Love, 10-(-27) Receiving Passing San José State: B. Gaither, 6-90; J. Oliver, 6-41; M. Roberson, 3-38; T. Hartley, 2-71; Hawaii: C. McDonald, 34-57-1-341 A. Liles, 1-17; L. Nunn, 1-7; T. Cottrell, 1-3 San Jose State: J. Love, 28-49-0-451 Oregon: CJ Verdell, 5-85; J. Breeland, 3-92; J. Johnson III, 3-70; R. Bay, 1-20; Receiving D. Mitchell, 1-17; D. Davis, 1-13; Brooks-James, 1-11; D. Felix, 1-1 Hawaii: J. Ursua, 13-148; J. Ward, 9-74; Armstrong-Brown, 7-64; C. Byrd, 4-37; E. Dale, 1-18 San Jose State: J. Oliver, 8-158; T. Walker, 3-56; T. Cottrell, 3-38; T. Hartley, 3-32; L, Nunn, 3-26; M. Roberson, 3-22; B. Gaither, 2-97; J. Blackwell, 2-17; B. Humphreys, 1-5

Thai Cottrell’s 96-yard kickoff return was the longest by a Spartan in Josh Love threw for a career-high 451 yards, the first time since 2013 a six years and led to a fourth-quarter field goal. Spartan passed for at least 400 yards, and three touchdowns.

WWW.SJSUSPARTANS.COM 85 2018 IN REVIEW Colorado State vs. San José State Army West Point vs. San José State CEFCU Stadium, San Jose, Calif. Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, Calif. October 6, 2018 October 13, 2018 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL Colorado State (2-4, 1-1 MW) 14 14 0 14 42 Army West Point (4-2) 0 14 24 14 52 San José State (0-5, 0-2 MW) 0 0 30 0 30 San Jose State (0-6) 3 0 0 0 3

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME CSU-SJSU SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME ARMY-SJSU CSU- P. Williams, 5-yard pass from K.J. Carta-Samuels (W. Bryan kick) SJSU- B. Crawford, 49-yard field goal 1/4:14 0-3 1/10:57 7-0 ARMY- J. Asberry, 41-yard pass from K. Hopkins Jr. (J. Abercrombie kick) CSU- P. Williams, 16-yard pass from K.J. Carta-Samuels (W. Bryan kick) 2/14:53 7-3 1/3:04 14-0 ARMY- K. Hopkins Jr., 1-yard run (J. Abercrombie kick) 2/00:12 14-3 CSU- W. Jackson, 16-yard pass from K.J. Carta-Samuels (W. Bryan kick) ARMY- K. Hopkins Jr., 24-yard run (J. Abercrombie kick) 3/9:06 21-3 2/3:24 21-0 ARMY- J. Abercrombie, 33-yard field goal 3/7:39 24-3 CSU- W. Jackson, 8-yard pass from K.J. Carta-Samuels (W. Bryan kick) ARMY- D. Woolfolk, 1-yard run (J. Abercrombie kick) 3/6:18 31-3 2/00:23 28-0 ARMY: K. Hopkins Jr., 4-yard run (J. Abercrombie kick) 3/1:44 38-3 SJSU- T. Hartley, 24-yard pass from J. Love (B. Crawford kick) ARMY: J. Nachtigal, 52-yard fumble recovery (J. Abercrombie kick) 3/7:47 28-7 4/14:32 45-3 SJSU- T. Nevens, 6-yard run (B. Crawford kick) 3/5:17 28-14 ARMY: C. Thomas, 28-yard run (J. Abercrombie kick) 4/5:05 52-3 SJSU- T. Hartley, 51-yard pass from J. Love (B. Crawford kick) 3/2:08 28-21 SJSU- T. Cottrell, 1-yard pass from J. Love (B. Crawford kick) TEAM STATISTICS ...... ARMY SJSU 3/00:28 28-28 First Downs...... 23 10 SJSU- B. Roberts, safety 3/00:23 28-30 Rushes-Yards...... 65-341 30-36 CSU- I. Matthews, 1-yard run (W. Bryan kick) 4/11:26 35-30 Passing Yards...... 54 135 CSU- R. Ajayi, 55-yard interception return (W. Bryan kick) Passes...... 2-5-0 13-18-0 4/9:48 42-30 Total Offense...... 395 171 Average Per Play...... 5.6 3.6 TEAM STATISTICS ...... CSU SJSU Punts-Average...... 2--34.5 5-41.4 First Downs...... 21 16 Fumbles-Lost...... 0-0 4-4 Rushes-Yards...... 45-219 34-48 Penalties-Yards...... 3-15 7-55 Passing Yards...... 172 237 Punt Returns-Yards...... 2-34 0-0 Passes...... 15-29-2 18-43-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 0-0 6-108 Total Offense...... 391 285 Possession Time...... 37:17 22:43 Average Per Play...... 5.3 3.7 Punts-Average...... 8-45.2 9-37.7 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Fumbles-Lost...... 1-0 0-0 Rushing Penalties-Yards...... 8-61 6-45 Army: K. Hopkins Jr., 18-99; C. Thomas, 7-74; D. Woolfolk, 14-46; K. Walker 7-34; Punt Returns-Yards...... 2-12 5-76 L. Langdon, 4-30; C. Slomka, 5-16; J. Asberry, 2-14; M. Hancock, 1-8; M. Pierre, 1-4; Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 8-421 5-323 A. Davidson, 1-4; A. Hobbs, 1-2; C. Holt, 1-2 Possession Time...... 34:03 25:57 San Jose State: T. Nevens, 11-43; M. Aaron, 7-17; B. Manigo, 5-5; T. Cottrell, 2-2; M. Roberson, 3-(-4); M. Carrillo, 2-(-27) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing Passing Colorado State: I. Matthews, 22-125; M. McElroy, 5-33; A. Hawkins, 3-32; Army: K. Hopkins Jr., 2-5-0-54 M. Kinsley Jr.,, 5-19; C. Hill, 1-9; K.J. Carta-Samuels, 6-5 San Jose State: M. Aaron, 12-17-0-118; M. Carrillo, 1-1-0-17 San José State: T. Nevens, 20-73; M. Roberson, 2-17; T. Cottrell, 2-3; B. Manigo, 2-3; L. Nunn, 1-(-5); M. Aaron, 1-(-8); J. Love, 6-(-35) Receiving Passing Army: J. Asberry, 1-41; K. Walker, 1-13 Colorado State: K.J. Carta-Samuels, 14-27-2-162; C. Hill, 1-2-0-10 San Jose State: T. Cottrell, 3-27; L. Nunn, 3-24; T. Walker, 2-26; J. Oliver, 2-19; San José State: Josh Love, 17-40-2-232; M. Aaron, 1-3-0-5 M. Roberson, 1-18; T. Hartley, 1-11; T. Nevens, 1-10 Receiving Colorado State: P. Williams, 4-67; W. Jackson, 4-44; G. Hammer, 2-22; O. Johnson, 2-16; M. McElroy, 1-18; A. Prentice, 1-3; I. Matthews, 1-2 San José State: T. Cottrell, 6-41; T. Hartley, 4-96; J. Oliver, 4-46; M. Roberson, 2-7; T. Walker, 1-40; J. Blackwell, 1-7

Boogie Roberts burst through the Colorado State offensive line and creat- Bryson Bridges (#9) was credited with a game and single-game career ed a third-quarter safety to give the Spartans a 30-28 lead. high 15 tackles against Army West Point.

86 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL 2018 IN REVIEW San José State vs. San Diego State UNLV vs. San José State SDCCU Stadium, San Diego, Calif. CEFCU Stadium, San Jose, Calif. October 20, 2018 October 27, 2018 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL San Jose State (0-7, 0-3 MW) 6 0 7 0 13 UNLV (2-6, 0-4 MW) 7 14 7 9 37 San Diego State (6-1, 3-0 MW) 0 10 3 3 16 San Jose State (1-7, 1-3 MW) 7 17 17 9 50

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-SDSU SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME UNLV-SJSU SJSU- B. Crawford, 42-yard field goal 1/8:56 3-0 UNLV- M. Gilliam, 6-yard run (E. Pantels kick) 1/7:39 7-0 SJSU- B. Crawford, 24-yard field goal 1/6:25 6-0 SJSU- T. Nevens, 4-yard run (B. Crawford kick) 1/6:16 7-7 SDSU- C. Jasmin, 1-yard run (J. Baron kick) 2/13:11 6-7 SJSU- J. Oliver, 2-yard pass from J. Love (B. Crawford kick) SDSU- J. Baron, 36-yard field goal 2/0:16 6-10 2/12:28 7-14 SDSU- J. Baron, 22-yard field goal 3/7:09 6-13 SJSU- B. Crawford, 50-yard field goal 2/6:25 7-17 SJSU- M. Roberson, 1-yard run (B. Crawford kick) 3/0:50 13-13 UNLV- T. Collins, 75-yard pass from M. Gilliam (E. Pantels kick) SDSU- J. Baron, 51-yard field goal 4/4:36 13-16 2/6:14 14-17 UNLV- T. Collins, 4-yard pass from M. Gilliam (E. Pantels kick) TEAM STATISTICS ...... SJSU SDSU 2/1:36 21-17 First Downs...... 16 16 SJSU- T. Walker, 37-yard pass from J. Love (B. Crawford kick) Rushes-Yards...... 34-62 47-207 2/00:34 21-24 Passing Yards...... 233 86 SJSU- B. Foley, 1-yard pass from J. Love (B. Crawford kick) 3/10:48 21-31 Passes...... 27-37-1 7-11-0 SJSU- T. Hartley, 9-yard pass from J. Love (B. Crawford kick) Total Offense...... 295 293 3/4:17 21-38 Average Per Play...... 4.2 5.1 UNLV- T. Collins, 46-yard pass from M. Gilliam (E. Pantels kick) Punts-Average...... 3-40.3 4-41.8 3/2:01 28-38 Fumbles-Lost...... 3-0 1-1 SJSU- B. Crawford, 36-yard field goal 3/0:15 28-41 Penalties-Yards...... 6-52 8-67 SJSU- D. Monroe, 50-yard interception return (B. Crawford kick) Punt Returns-Yards...... 1-6 0-0 4/13:44 28-47 Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 1-11 0-0 UNLV- E. Pantels, 23-yard field goal 4/10:46 31-47 Possession Time...... 29:43 30:17 SJSU- B. Crawford, 45-yard field goal 4/7:11 31-50 UNLV- T. Collins, 4-yard pass from M. Gilliam (M. Gilliam pass failed) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 4/2:28 37-50 Rushing TEAM STATISTICS ...... UNLV SJSU San Jose State: T. Nevens, 20-60; M. Roberson, 5-8; L. Nunn, 1-6; T. Cottrell, 3-4; First Downs...... 25 25 T. Walker, 1-0; Team, 1-(-1); J. Love, 3-(-15) Rushes-Yards...... 37-167 40-157 San Diego State: C. Bell, 15-81; C. Jasmin, 19-79; K. Williams, 5-22; R. Agnew, 5-16; Passing Yards...... 387 349 J. Byrd, 3-9 Passes...... 28-50-3 26-37-1 Total Offense...... 554 506 Passing Average Per Play...... 6.4 6.6 San Jose State: J. Love, 26-36-1-215; L. Nunn, 1-1-0-18 Punts-Average...... 3-52.0 3-51.3 San Diego State: R. Agnew, 7-11-0-86 Fumbles-Lost...... 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards...... 3-156 3-154 Receiving Punt Returns-Yards...... 1-0 1-1 San Jose State: T. Hartley, 6-68; J. Oliver, 6-53; J. Holmes, 5-20; T. Walker, 4-68; Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 5-63 2-24 L. Nunn, 2-9; T. Cottrell, 2-8; B. Humphreys, 1-6; J. Love, 1-1 Possession Time...... 30:33 29:27 San Diego State: F. Trevillion, 2-37; C. Jasmin, 2-34; K. Warring, 2-5; T. Wilson, 1-10 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing UNLV: L. Thomas, 19-61; M. Gilliam, 10-56; E. Owens, 7-40; X. Campbell, 1-10 San Jose State: T. Nevens, 22-103; M. Roberson, 6-63; L. Nunn, 2-6; E.J. Ane, 2-4; T. Cottrell, 2-(-1); Team 3-(-5); J. Love, 3-(-13) Passing UNLV: M. Gilliam, 28-50-3-387 San Jose State: J. Love, 25-36-1-335; L. Nunn, 1-1-0-14 Receiving UNLV: T. Collins, 9-170; B. Presley, 6-95; L. Thomas, 5-53; M. Stevenson, 4-39; D. Woods Jr., 1-11; D. Tejchman, 1-11; X. Campbell, 1-6; G. Fauolo, 1-2 San Jose State: T. Hartley, 7-75; T. Walker, 5-104; T. Cottrell, 5-79; J. Oliver, 5-60; M. Roberson, 2-9; J. Holmes, 1-21; B. Foley, 1-1

Malike Roberson scored on a third-quarter 1-yard run to tie the game, Dakari Monroe was named the Mountain West Defensive Player of the 13-13, against San Diego State. Week for intercepting two passes and scoring once in the UNLV win.

WWW.SJSUSPARTANS.COM 87 2018 IN REVIEW San José State vs. Wyoming San José State vs. Utah State War Memorial Stadium, Laramie, Wyo. Maverik Stadium, Logan, Utah November 3, 2018 November 10, 2018 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL San José State (1-8, 1-4 MW) 0 0 3 6 9 San Jose State (1-9, 1-5 MW) 7 3 7 7 24 Wyoming (4-6, 2-4 MW) 3 7 7 7 24 Utah State (9-1, 6-0 MW) 10 28 21 3 62

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-WYO SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-USU WY- C. Rothe, 26-yard field goal 1/10:36 0-3 SJSU- T. Jenkins, 41-yard punt return (B. Crawford kick) 1/11:09 7-0 WY- N. Evans, 58-yard run (C. Rothe kick) 2/14:50 0-10 USU- J. Nathan, 42-yard pass from J. Love (D. Eberle kick) 1/8:45 7-7 SJSU- B. Crawford, 26-yard field goal 3/11:09 3-10 USU- D. Eberle, 26-yard field goal 1/5:24 7-10 WY- S. Chambers, 64-yard run (C. Rothe kick) 3/8:41 3-17 SJSU- B. Crawford, 28-yard field goal 2/13:53 10-10 SJSU- T. Walker, 17-yard pass from J. Love (Team run failed) USU- G. Bright, 24-yard pass from J. Love (D. Eberle kick) 4/8:48 9-17 2/10:22 10-17 WY- A. Fort, 20-yard pass from S. Chambers (C. Rothe kick) USU- J. Love, 1-yard run (D. Eberle kick) 2/7:29 10-24 4/1:09 9-24 USU- G. Bright, 29-yard run (D. Eberle kick) 2/5:20 10-31 USU- D. Thompson, 7-yard pass from J. Love (D. Eberle kick) TEAM STATISTICS ...... SJSU WYO 2/1:15 10-38 First Downs...... 15 22 USU- D. Thompson, 59-yard run (D. Eberle kick) 3/14:29 10-45 Rushes-Yards...... 24-71 64-424 SJSU- T. Walker, 35-yard pass from J. Love (B. Crawford kick) Passing Yards...... 173 51 3/10:12 17-45 Passes...... 19-32-0 4-8-0 USU- J. Greene, 37-yard pass from J. Love (D. Eberle kick) 3/7:09 17-52 Total Offense...... 244 475 USU- D. Thompson, 88-yard pass from J. Love (D. Eberle kick) Average Per Play...... 4.4 6.6 3/4:33 17-59 Punts-Average...... 7-43.9 2-31.5 USU- D. Eberle, 24-yard field goal 4/8:37 17-62 Fumbles-Lost...... 0-0 4-2 SJSU- T. Walker, 75-yard pass from M. Carrillo (B. Crawford kick) Penalties-Yards...... 6-45 4-25 4/8:26 24-62 Punt Returns-Yards...... 0-0 5-43 Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 3-41 1-3 TEAM STATISTICS ...... SJSU USU Possession Time...... 23:39 36:21 First Downs...... 14 33 Rushes-Yards...... 20-56 40-294 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Passing Yards...... 344 510 Rushing Passes...... 22-42-2 35-50-0 San José State: T. Nevens, 17-70; L. Nunn, 2-3; J. Love, 3-0; T. Cottrell, 2-(-2) Total Offense...... 400 804 Wyoming: N. Evans, 33-187; S. Chambers, 17-129; J. Bigelow, 7-58; A. Conway, 4-36; Average Per Play...... 6.5 8.9 X. Valladay, 2-8; D. Crow, 1-6 Punts-Average...... 8-43.0 5-28.2 Fumbles-Lost...... 1-1 0-0 Passing Penalties-Yards...... 9-80 10-82 San José State: J. Love, 19-32-0-173 Punt Returns-Yards...... 1-51 1-8 Wyoming: S. Chambers, 4-8-0-51 Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 4-81 3-82 Possession Time...... 25:15 34:45 Receiving San José State: J. Oliver, 5-66; T. Nevens, 4-20; T. Walker, 2-26; B. Humphreys, 2-6; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS T. Hartley, 1-15; A. Ayers, 1-14; B. Foley, 1-12; J. Holmes, 1-9; T. Cottrell, 1-3; Rushing L. Nunn, 1-2 San Jose State: T. Nevens, 10-58; D. Packer, 7-10; M. Roberson, 1-3; Wyoming: A. Fort, 2-28; T. Mayfield, 1-13; A. Conway, 1-10 M. Carrillo, 2-(-15) Utah State: D. Thompson, 15-140; A. Peasley, 4-67; G. Bright, 6-54; J. Hervey, 6-21; E. Allen, 2-11; M. Walker Jr., 1-2; A. Vaughns, 3-2; J. Love, 2-(-1) Passing San Jose State: Josh Love, 18-36-2-210; M. Carrillo, 4-6-0-134 Utah State: , 32-42-0-491; A. Peasley, 3-8-0-19 Receiving San Jose State: T. Walker, 7-209; A. Ayers, 5-14; M. Roberson, 3-(-5); J. Oliver, 2-62; T. Hartley, 2-29; B. Foley, 1-22; J. Holmes, 1-10; T. Nevens, 1-3 Utah State: R. Tarver, 8-74; D. Thompson, 4-115; D. Raymond, 4-60; J. Greene, 3-59; J. Nathan, 3-47; G. Bright, 3-30; T. Compton, 3-21; DJ Nelson, 2-40; A. Vaughns, 2-31; S. Scarver, 1-17; E. Allen, 1-10; D. Heckstall, 1-6

Linebacker Jamal Scott was credited with a single-game career high 15 Tre Walker scored two touchdowns on seven receptions for 209 yards, tackles against Wyoming. the #6 single-game best yardage total in SJSU football history.

88 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL 2018 IN REVIEW Nevada vs. San José State San José State vs. Fresno State CEFCU Stadium, San Jose, Calif. Bulldog Stadium, Fresno, Calif. November 17, 2018 November 24, 2018 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL Nevada (7-4, 5-2 MW) 0 7 7 7 21 San José State (1-11, 1-7 MW) 0 0 0 13 13 San Jose State (1-10, 1-6 MW) 6 0 6 0 12 Fresno State (10-2, 7-1 MW) 0 3 14 14 31

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME UN-SJSU SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-FS SJSU- J. Oliver, 1-yard pass from M. Carrillo (B. Crawford kick failed) FS- A. Fuller, 32-yard field goal 2/0:03 0-3 1/0:52 0-6 FS- J. Mims, 1-yard run (A. Fuller kick) 3/5:30 0-10 UN- T. Gangi, 2-yard run (S. Pettit kick) 2/1:48 7-6 FS- K. Johnson, 31-yard pass from M. McMaryion (A. Fuller kick) UN- O. O’Leary, 9-yard pass from T. Gangi (S. Pettit kick) 3/0:32 0-17 3/12:21 14-6 SJSU- M. Roberson, 73-yard pass from M. Carrillo (B. Crawford kick) SJSU- D. Packer, 22-yard pass from M. Carrillo (M. Carrillo pass failed) 4/14:47 7-17 3/3:24 14-12 FS- R. Rivers, 18-yard pass from M. McMaryion (A. Fuller kick) UN- T. Taua, 9-yard run (S. Pettit kick) 4/12:38 21-12 4/11:59 7-24 FS- A. Mosby, 95-yard interception return (A. Fuller kick) 4/4:08 7-31 TEAM STATISTICS UN SJSU SJSU- T. Walker, 4-yard pass from M. Carrillo (J. Blackwell run failed) First Downs...... 24 11 4/1:24 13-31 Rushes-Yards...... 47-149 26-30 Passing Yards...... 314 170 TEAM STATISTICS ...... SJSU FS Passes...... 19-32-1 18-27-1 First Downs...... 16 19 Total Offense...... 463 200 Rushes-Yards...... 22-60 36-198 Average Per Play...... 5.9 3.8 Passing Yards...... 307 317 Punts-Average...... 4-40.0 7-42.4 Passes...... 25-43-1 20-29-0 Fumbles-Lost...... 1-1 1-0 Total Offense...... 367 515 Penalties-Yards...... 3-15 5-21 Average Per Play...... 5.6 7.9 Punt Returns-Yards...... 0-0 0-0 Punts-Average...... 9-44.6 5-43.8 Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 0-0 3-60 Fumbles-Lost...... 0-0 2-2 Possession Time...... 35:11 24:49 Penalties-Yards...... 5-40 5-58 Punt Returns-Yards...... 0-0 2-4 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 4-82 2-72 Rushing Possession Time...... 30:47 29:13 Nevada: T. Taua, 29-121; K. Moore, 9-27; M. Mannix, 1-10; J. Kincaide, 2-4; T. Gangi, 6-(-13) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS San Jose State: T. Nevens, 9-18; C. La Chapelle, 4-16; D. Packer, 5-13; Rushing M. Roberson, 2-7; Team, 1-(-1); T. Hartley, 1-(-10); M. Carrillo, 4-(-13) San José State: T. Nevens, 9-50; D. Packer, 3-10; C. La Chapelle, 4-5; M. Roberson, 2-(-2); M. Carrillo, 4-(-3) Passing Fresno State: R. Rivers, 17-92; J. Mims, 8-55; M. McMaryion, 3-30; J. Hokit, 4-24; Nevada: T. Gangi, 19-32-1-314 D. O’Neal, 2-2; Team, 2-(-3) San Jose State: M. Carrillo, 17-26-1-168; C. La Chapelle, 1-1-0-2 Passing Receiving San José State: M. Carrillo, 24-41-0-302; M. Aaron, 0-1-0-0; C. La Chapelle, 1-1-0-5 Nevada: R. Doubs, 5-105; M. Mannix, 4-78; O. O’Leary, 3-62; D. Henley, 3-41; Fresno State: M. McMaryion, 20-29-0-317 K. Fossum, 3-20; E. Cooks, 1-8 San Jose State: D. Packer, 5-36; T. Walker, 4-69; J. Oliver, 3-25; M. Roberson, 2-19; Receiving T. Cottrell, 2-11; A. Liles, 1-10; T. Nevens, 1-0 San José State: T. Walker, 11-116; T. Hartley, 5-32; M. Roberson, 2-74; J. Oliver, 2-42; T. Nevens, 2-31; M. Harris III, 1-11; A. Liles, 1-5; D. Packer, 1-(-4) Fresno State: K. Johnson, 7-173; J. Rice, 3-49; R. Rivers, 3-41; D. Grim, 3-31; J. Jordan, 2-23; J. Mims, 1-4; D. O’Neal, 1-(-4)

Ethan Aguayo’s day against Nevada included 20 tackles, 0.5 tackles for Michael Carrillo passed for a personal single-game high 302 yards and loss and an interception return that set up a Spartan touchdown. two touchdowns in the season finale at Fresno State.

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LG Avg/G ALL GAMES 1-11-0 1-5-0 0-6-0 0-0-0 NEVENS, Tyler 9 136 579 25 554 4.1 4 38 61.6 CONFERENCE 1-7-0 1-3-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 ROBERSON, Malike 11 66 214 15 199 3.0 3 22 18.1 NON-CONFERENCE 0-4-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 PACKER, DeJon 4 25 77 3 74 3.0 0 16 18.5 MANIGO, Brendan 11 18 53 15 38 2.1 0 14 3.5 DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTENDANCE GAITHER, Bailey 4 3 28 0 28 9.3 0 21 7.0 8/30/18 UC DAVIS 44-38 (L) 12,675 La CHAPELLE, Chance 2 8 24 3 21 2.6 0 7 10.5 9/8/18 at Washington State 31-0 (L) 26,141 NUNN, Leki 9 7 17 6 11 1.6 0 7 1.2 9/15/18 at Oregon 35-22 (L) 50,049 COTTRELL, Thai 12 14 30 20 10 0.7 0 8 0.8 9/29/18 *HAWAI’I 44-41 (L-5OT) 16,363 HARRIS, III, Michael 9 3 8 2 6 2.0 0 7 0.7 10/6/18 *COLORADO STATE 42-30 (L) 12,426 ANE, E.J. 8 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 3 0.5 10/13/18 ARMY WEST POINT 52-3 (L) 15,627 ROBERTS, Boogie 12 1 2 0 2 2.0 1 2 0.2 (@Santa Clara, Calif.) WALKER, Tre 9 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 10/20/18 *at San Diego State 16-13 (L) 30,451 HARTLEY, Tre 12 1 0 10 -10 -10.0 0 0 -0.8 10/27/18 *UNLV 50-37 (W) 16,165 TEAM 6 7 0 18 -18 -2.6 0 0 -3.0 11/3/18 *at Wyoming 24-9 (L) 13,238 AARON, Montel 6 21 52 76 -24 -1.1 0 16 -4.0 11/10/18 *at Utah State 62-24 (L) 19,017 CARRILLO, Michael 6 13 8 72 -64 -4.9 0 5 -10.7 11/17/18 *NEVADA 21-12 (L) 12,271 LOVE, Josh 8 30 37 130 -93 -3.1 0 10 -11.6 Total 12 356 1133 395 738 2.1 8 38 61.5 11/24/18 *at Fresno State 31-13 (L) 26,162 Opponents 12 537 2726 192 2534 4.7 23 64 211.2 * - Mountain West game PASSING G Eff. Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD LG Avg./G TEAM STATISTICS SJSU OPP LOVE, Josh 8 122.87 162-289-9 56.1 1963 14 70 245.4 SCORING 255 439 CARRILLO, Michael 6 139.17 48-80-3 60.0 629 5 75 104.8 Points Per Game 21.2 36.6 AARON, Montel 6 123.47 44-75-0 58.7 500 2 79 83.3 Points Off Turnovers 41 72 La CHAPELLE, Chance 2 129.40 2-2-0 100.0 7 0 5 3.5 FIRST DOWNS 200 289 NUNN, Leki 9 234.40 2-2-0 100.0 32 0 18 3.6 Rushing 44 129 BLACKWELL, JaQuan 9 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Passing 140 138 Total 12 125.68 258-449-13 57.5 3131 21 79 260.9 Penalty 16 22 Opponents 12 147.01 252-418-13 60.3 3407 31 88 283.9 RUSHING YARDAGE 738 2534 Yards gained rushing 1133 2726 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G Yards lost rushing 395 192 OLIVER, Josh 12 56 709 12.7 4 70 59.1 Rushing Attempts 356 537 WALKER, Tre 9 39 714 18.3 5 75 79.3 Average Per 2.1 4.7 HARTLEY, Tre 12 32 446 13.9 3 51 37.2 Average Per Game 61.5 211.2 COTTRELL, Thai 12 24 220 9.2 1 60 18.3 TDs Rushing 8 23 ROBERSON, Malike 11 21 219 10.4 2 73 19.9 PASSING YARDAGE 3131 3407 GAITHER, Bailey 4 16 327 20.4 3 79 81.8 Comp-Att-Int 258-449-13 252-418-13 HOLMES, Justin 9 12 92 7.7 0 21 10.2 Average Per Pass 7.0 8.2 NEVENS, Tyler 9 12 85 7.1 0 30 9.4 Average Per Catch 12.1 13.5 NUNN, Leki 9 11 74 6.7 0 15 8.2 Average Per Game 260.9 283.9 BLACKWELL, JaQuan 9 8 58 7.2 1 10 6.4 TDs Passing 21 31 PACKER, DeJon 4 7 44 6.3 1 22 11.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 3869 5941 AYERS, Antwaun 11 6 28 4.7 0 14 2.5 Total Plays 805 955 LILES, Austin 12 5 51 10.2 0 17 4.2 Average Per Play 4.8 6.2 HUMPHREYS, Billy 11 4 17 4.2 0 6 1.5 Average Per Game 322.4 495.1 FOLEY, Brett 12 3 35 11.7 1 22 2.9 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 39-860 25-527 HARRIS III, Michael 9 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.2 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-157 25-256 LOVE, Josh 8 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-220 13-229 Total 12 258 3131 12.1 21 79 260.9 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.1 21.1 Opponents 12 252 3407 13.5 31 88 283.9 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11.2 10.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE 16.9 19.1 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg. TD LG FUMBLES-LOST 14-6 12-7 MONROE, Dakari 4 88 22.0 1 50 PENALTIES-Yards 82-655 76-621 OSUNA, Jesse 2 16 8.0 0 13 Average Per Game 54.6 51.8 AGUAYO, Ethan 1 27 27.0 0 27 PUNTS-Yards 80-3441 52-2124 LENARD, JR, Jonathan 1 18 18.0 0 18 Average Per Punt 43.0 40.8 SHELTON, Nehemiah 1 0 0.0 0 0 Net punt average 37.3 36.7 ZIGLER, Zamore 1 14 14.0 0 14 KICKOFFS-Yards 54-3060 76-4345 TOUSSAINT, John 1 41 41.0 0 41 Average Per Kick 56.7 57.2 MATAU, Alii 1 10 10.0 0 10 HARMON, Kyle 1 6 6.0 0 6 Net kick average 38.6 38.6 Total 13 220 16.9 1 50 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 26:33 33:26 Opponents 13 229 17.6 2 95 3RD-DOWN Conversions 61/186 78/190 3rd-Down Pct 33% 41% PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg. TD LG 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4/14 20/29 COTTRELL, Thai 11 103 9.4 0 20 4th-Down Pct 29% 69% JENKINS, Tre 1 51 51.0 1 41 SACKS BY-Yards 11-75 39-254 HARTLEY, Tre 1 -6 -6.0 0 0 MISC YARDS 0 37 GAITHER, Bailey 1 9 9.0 0 9 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 31 57 Total 14 157 11.2 1 41 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 14-19 13-23 Opponents 25 256 10.2 0 57 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 1-3 RED-ZONE SCORES (29-37) 78% (47-57) 82% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (19-37) 51% (35-57) 61% PAT-ATTEMPTS (25-27) 93% (54-55) 98% ATTENDANCE 71276 165058

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total San Jose State 43 50 93 59 10 255 Opponents 79 142 98 107 13 439

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KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg. TD LG PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd COTTRELL, Thai 22 567 25.8 0 96 CRAWFORD, Bryce 65 2870 44.2 61 6 10 17 15 0 ZIGLER, Zamore 8 155 19.4 0 30 PAPAZIAN, Brian 15 571 38.1 47 4 5 11 0 0 GAITHER, Bailey 3 50 16.7 0 22 Total 80 3441 43.0 61 10 15 28 15 0 HARRIS, III, Michael 2 26 13.0 0 22 Opponents 52 2124 40.8 68 3 18 15 9 0 ROBERSON, Malike 2 49 24.5 0 36 LILES, Austin 1 3 3.0 0 3 BURRILL, Jackson 1 10 10.0 0 10 |------PATs ------| Total 39 860 22.1 0 96 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Opponents 25 527 21.1 0 65 CRAWFORD, Bryce 0 14-19 25-27 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 67 ROBERSON, Malike 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 WALKER, Tre 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg. TD LG OLIVER, Josh 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 ROBERTS, Boogie 1 5 5.0 0 5 NEVENS, Tyler 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Total 1 5 5.0 0 5 GAITHER, Bailey 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Opponents 2 52 26.0 1 52 HARTLEY, Tre 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 ROBERTS, Boogie 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 8 FOLEY, Brett 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G PACKER, DeJon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 LOVE, Josh 8 319 -93 1963 1870 233.8 BLACKWELL, JaQuan 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 6 CARRILLO, Michael 6 93 -64 629 565 94.2 JENKINS, Tre 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 NEVENS, Tyler 9 136 554 0 554 61.6 MONROE, Dakari 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 AARON, Montel 6 96 -24 500 476 79.3 COTTRELL, Thai 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ROBERSON, Malike 11 66 199 0 199 18.1 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 0 PACKER, DeJon 4 25 74 0 74 18.5 CARRILLO, Michael 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 0 NUNN, Leki 9 9 11 32 43 4.8 LOVE, Josh el0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 0 MANIGO, Brendan 11 18 38 0 38 3.5 Total 31 14-19 25-27 0-2 0 0-2 0 1 255 GAITHER, Bailey 4 3 28 0 28 7.0 Opponents 57 13-23 54-55 0-0 1 1-2 0 1 439 La CHAPELLE, Chance 2 10 21 7 28 14.0 COTTRELL, Thai 12 14 10 0 10 0.8 HARRIS, III, Michael 9 3 6 0 6 0.7 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG ANE, E.J. 8 2 4 0 4 0.5 CRAWFORD, B. 14-19 73.7 0-0 8-8 2-3 3-6 1-2 50 ROBERTS, Boogie 12 1 2 0 2 0.2 HARTLEY, Tre 12 1 -10 0 -10 -0.8 TEAM 6 7 -18 0 -18 -3.0 FG SEQUENCE San Jose State Opponents Total 12 805 738 3131 3869 322.4 UC Davis 53,(29) 37,33 Opponents 12 955 2534 3407 5941 495.1 Washington State - (36),47 Oregon (31),(28),(25) 42 Hawaii (24),49,42,30,(20),47 (25),36,49,(35),(35) ALL PURPOSE Colorado State - - RUNNING G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Avg/G Army West Point (49) (33) COTTRELL, Thai 12 10 220 103 567 0 900 75.0 San Diego State (42),(24) (36),(22),(51) WALKER, Tre 9 0 714 0 0 0 714 79.3 UNLV (50),(36),(45) (23) OLIVER, Josh 12 0 709 0 0 0 709 59.1 Wyoming Cowboys (26) (26),43 NEVENS, Tyler 9 554 85 0 0 0 639 71.0 Utah State (28) (26),43,(24) ROBERSON, Malike 11 199 219 0 49 0 467 42.5 Nevada - 28 HARTLEY, Tre 12 -10 446 -6 0 0 430 35.8 Fresno State - 44,(32) GAITHER, Bailey 4 28 327 9 50 0 414 103.5 ZIGLER, Zamore 11 0 0 0 155 14 169 15.4 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PACKER, DeJon 4 74 44 0 0 0 118 29.5 HOLMES, Justin 9 0 92 0 0 0 92 10.2 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn MONROE, Dakari 12 0 0 0 0 88 88 7.3 CRAWFORD, Bryce 54 3060 56.7 18 2 NUNN, Leki 9 11 74 0 0 0 85 9.4 Total 54 3060 56.7 18 2 527 38.6 26 BLACKWELL, JaQuan 9 0 58 0 0 0 58 6.4 Opponents 76 4345 57.2 22 2 860 38.6 26 LILES, Austin 12 0 51 0 3 0 54 4.5 JENKINS, Tre 3 0 0 51 0 0 51 17.0 HARRIS, III, Michael 9 6 11 0 26 0 43 4.8 TOUSSAINT, John 12 0 0 0 0 41 41 3.4 MANIGO, Brendan 11 38 0 0 0 0 38 3.5 FOLEY, Brett 12 0 35 0 0 0 35 2.9 AYERS, Antwaun 11 0 28 0 0 0 28 2.5 AGUAYO, Ethan 11 0 0 0 0 27 27 2.5 La CHAPELLE, Chance 2 21 0 0 0 0 21 10.5 LENARD, JR, Jonathan 12 0 0 0 0 18 18 1.5 HUMPHREYS, Billy 11 0 17 0 0 0 17 1.5 OSUNA, Jesse 12 0 0 0 0 16 16 1.3 BURRILL, Jackson 12 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.8 MATAU, Alii 4 0 0 0 0 10 10 2.5 HARMON, Kyle 9 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.7 ANE, E.J. 8 4 0 0 0 0 4 0.5 ROBERTS, Boogie 12 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.2 TEAM 6 -18 0 0 0 0 -18 -3.0 AARON, Montel 6 -24 0 0 0 0 -24 -4.0 CARRILLO, Michael 6 -64 0 0 0 0 -64 -10.7 LOVE, Josh 8 -93 1 0 0 0 -92 -11.5 Total 12 738 3131 157 860 220 5106 425.5 Opponents 12 2534 3407 256 527 229 6990 582.5

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DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blocked # Player GP Solo Assist Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Safety 31 AGUAYO, Ethan 11 48 58 106 4.0-5 . 1-27 5 2 . . . . 1 OSUNA, Jesse 12 55 38 93 10.0-39 2.0-14 2-16 1 4 3-0 1 . . 27 LENARD, JR, Jonathan 12 56 35 91 5.5-17 . 1-18 4 2 1-0 1 . . 5 SCOTT, Jamal 9 36 55 91 3.5-19 2.5-16 . 1 1 . . . . 3 WEBB, Tre 10 40 32 72 1.0-3 0.5-2 . 6 . . 1 . . 9 BRIDGES, Bryson 12 29 40 69 8.0-19 2.0-12 . . 4 . 1 1 . 19 MONROE, Dakari 12 32 24 56 2.5-4 . 4-88 15 . . . . . 8 ROBERTS, Boogie 12 20 28 48 8.5-21 1.0-8 . . 4 1-5 2 . 1 92 HALL, Cade 12 16 27 43 4.5-25 3.0-23 . . 1 . 1 . . 45 HARMON, Kyle 9 22 18 40 1.5-2 . 1-6 . 1 . . . . 14 BROWN, II, Bobb 9 23 17 40 1.0-2 . . 1 1 . 1 . . 2 TOUSSAINT, John 12 23 9 32 . . 1-41 8 . . . . . 41 DARDEN, Hadari 7 17 12 29 2.0-7 . . 1 . . . . . 24 ZIGLER, Zamore 11 17 8 25 1.0-2 . 1-14 2 . . . . . 53 MATAU, Alii 4 8 11 19 2.0-6 . 1-10 ...... 28 PARKER, Tysyn 12 9 7 16 1.0-6 ...... 2 WHITE, Tre 12 7 6 13 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 4 LATU, Sailosi 4 3 8 11 . . . . 1 . . . . 46 WEBB, Christian 12 8 3 11 ...... 98 TOWNSEND, Terrell 10 3 5 8 . . . . 1 . . . . 37 OSSAI, Isaiah 8 1 6 7 0.5-0 ...... 95 ALEXANDER, Cameron 11 1 6 7 0.5-2 ...... 91 ANE, E.J. 8 2 4 6 ...... 42 FEHOKO, Junior 4 2 3 5 ...... 94 HARDY, Jamaar 4 1 4 5 ...... 54 TALAUATI, Demanuel 4 1 4 5 1.0-5 ...... 97 JOHNSON, Christian 9 . 4 4 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 59 WIGGINS, Lionell 8 3 1 4 ...... 2S SHELTON, Nehemiah 3 4 . 4 . . 1-0 1 . . . . . 10 WALKER, Tre 9 2 1 3 ...... 30 BURRILL, Jackson 12 2 1 3 ...... 38 CRAWFORD, Bryce 12 2 1 3 ...... 50 HOFFMAN, Harrison 12 2 . 2 ...... 40 TOGIA, Isaak 6 1 1 2 ...... 1 HAWKINS, Chandler 1 1 1 2 ...... 89 OLIVER, Josh 12 1 . 1 ...... 34 DINWIDDIE, Jalend 11 1 . 1 ...... 56 HOPPE, Kyle 12 . 1 1 ...... 3 MANIGO, Brendan 11 . 1 1 ...... 72 COLMAN, Jake 12 1 . 1 ...... 9 HOLMES, Justin 9 1 . 1 ...... 7 AARON, Montel 6 . 1 1 ...... 20 ROBERSON, Malike 11 1 . 1 ...... 4 AYERS, Antwaun 11 1 . 1 ...... Total 12 503 481 984 58-184 11-75 13-220 46 22 7-5 8 1 1 Opponents 12 442 323 765 84.0-369 39-254 13-229 49 34 6-52 10 . 1

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Army San UC Washington Colorado Utah Fresno Oregon Hawai’i West Diego UNLV Wyoming Nevada Davis State State Point State State State

Holmes Liles Holmes Holmes Blackwell Walker Holmes Holmes Holmes Walker Cottrell Walker WR (19) WR (1) WR (20) WR (21) WR (11) WR (5) WR (22) WR (23) WR (24) WR (6) WR (5) WR (7) Kowalksi Snyder Snyder Snyder Snyder Snyder Snyder Snyder Snyder Snyder Snyder Snyder LT (22) LT (10) LT (11) LT (12) LT (13) LT (14) LT (15) LT (16) LT (17) LT (18) LT (19) LT (20) Colman Kowalski Kowalski Kowalski Kowalski Kowalski Kowalski Kowalski Kowalski Kowalski Kowalski Kowalski LG (2) LG (23) LG (24) LG (25) LG (26) LG (27) LG (28) LG (29) LG (30) LG (31) LG (32) LG (33) Robbins Robbins Robbins Robbins Robbins Hoppe Hoppe Hoppe Hoppe Hoppe Hoppe Hoppe C (1) C (2) C (3) C (4) C (5) C (1) C (2) C (3) C (4) C (5) C (6) C (7)

Chamberlain Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman Colman RG (1) RG (3) RG (4) RG (5) RG (6) RG (7) RG (8) RG (9) RG (10) RG (11) RG (12) RG (13) Snyder Motes Motes Motes Motes Motes Motes Motes Motes Navarro Navarro Navarro RT (9) RT (1) RT (2) RT (3) RT (4) RT (5) RT (6) RT (7) RT (8) RT (1) RT (2) RT (3) Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver TE (25) TE (26) TE (27) TE (28) TE (29) TE (30) TE (31) TE (32) TE (33) TE (34) TE (35) TE (36) Love Aaron Love Love Love Aaron Love Love Love Love Carrillo Carrillo QB (7) QB (9) QB (8) QB (9) QB (10) QB (10) QB (11) QB (12) QB (13) QB (14) QB (1) QB (2) Nevens Roberson Roberson Roberson Nevens Nevens Nevens Nevens Nevens Nevens Nevens Nevens RB (6) RB (4) RB (5) RB (6) RB (7) RB (8) RB (9) RB (10) RB (11) RB (12) RB (13) RB (14)

Gaither Gaither Humphreys Cottrell Cottrell Humphreys Humphreys Humphreys Cottrell Humphreys Humphreys Cottrell WR (6) WR (7) TE (2) WR (2) WR (3) TE (3) TE (4) TE (5) WR (4) TE (6) TE (7) WR (6)

Blackwell Blackwell Gaither Blackwell Hartley Hartley Hartley Hartley Hartley Hartley Hartley Hartley WR (8) WR (9) WR (8) WR (10) WR (15) WR (16) WR (17) WR (18) WR (19) WR (20) WR (21) WR (22)

Bridges Bridges Bridges Bridges Bridges Bridges Bridges Bridges Bridges Bridges Bridges Bridges DE (23) DE (24) DE (25) DE (26) DE (27) DE (28) DE (29) DE (30) DE (31) DE (32) DE (33) DE (34) Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts NT (25) NT (26) NT (27) NT (28) NT (29) NT (30) NT (31) NT (32) NT (33) NT (34) NT (35) NT (36) Latu Latu Latu Latu Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall DT (12) DT (13) DT (14) DT (15) DT (1) DT (2) DT (3) DT (4) DT (5) DT (6) DT (7) DT (8) Osuna Osuna Osuna Osuna Osuna Osuna Osuna Osuna Osuna Osuna Osuna Osuna LB (1) LB (2) LB (3) LB (4) LB (5) LB (6) LB (7) LB (8) LB (9) LB (10) LB (11) LB (12) Parker White Harmon Zigler Harmon Scott Harmon Harmon Scott Harmon Scott Scott LB (5) DB (1) LB (1) CB (9) LB (2) LB (18) LB (3) LB (4) LB (19) LB (5) LB (20) LB (21) Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Scott Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo LB (20) LB (21) LB (22) LB (23) LB (17) LB (24) LB (25) LB (26) LB (27) LB (28) LB (29) LB (30) Scott Scott Scott Williams Matau Matau Matau Darden Darden Darden Darden Darden LB (13) LB (14) LB (15) LB (16) LB (2) LB (3) LB (4) LB (1) LB (2) LB (3) LB (4) LB (5) D. Monroe D. Monroe D. Monroe D. Monroe D. Monroe D. Monroe D. Monroe D. Monroe D. Monroe D. Monroe D. Monroe D. Monroe CB (11) CB (12) CB (13) CB (14) CB (15) CB (16) CB (17) CB (18) CB (19) CB (20) CB (21) CB (22) Toussaint Toussaint Toussaint Zigler Zigler Toussaint Zigler Toussaint Toussaint Toussaint Toussaint Toussaint CB (3) CB (4) CB (5) CB (10) CB (11) CB (6) CB (12) CB (7) CB (8) CB (9) CB (1) CB (2)

Webb Webb Webb Webb Webb Webb Webb Webb Webb Brown, II Brown, II Brown, II S (1) S (2) S (3) S (4) S (5) S (6) S (7) S (8) S (9) S (1) S (2) S (3), Lenard, Jr. Lenard, Jr. Lenard, Jr. Lenard, Jr. Lenard, Jr. Lenard, Jr. Lenard, Jr. Lenard, Jr. Lenard, Jr. Lenard, Jr. Lenard, Jr. Lenard, Jr. S (7) S (8) S (9) S (10) S (11) S (12) S (13) S (14) S (15) S (16) S (17) S (18) (##) - career starts

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Ethan Aguayo, LB Josh Love, QB Duane Tuitasi, DL Honorable Mention All-Mountain West Academic All-Mountain West Academic All-Mountain West

E.J. Ane, DL Brendan Manigo, RB Mountain West Scholar-Athlete Academic All-Mountain West Academic All-Mountain West Christian Webb, LB Bryson Bridges, DL DeJon Packer, RB Academic All-Mountain West Second Team All-Mountain West Mountain West Scholar-Athlete Tre White, CB Jackson Burrill, LB Deano Motes, OT Academic All-Mountain West Academic All-Mountain West Academic All-Mountain West Lionell Wiggins, LB Michael Carrillo, QB Dakari Monroe, CB Academic All-Mountain West Academic All-Mountain West First Team All-Mountain West

Jake Colman, OL Mountain West Defensive Player of the Academic All-Mountain West Week (10/29) NCAA STATISTICS Thai Cottrell, WR Josh Oliver, TE Team Honorable Mention All-Mountain West First Team All-Mountain West Scoring Offense – 115th (as return specialist) Total Offense – 122nd John Mackey Tight End of the Week Rushing Offense – 129th Bryce Crawford, PK honorable mention (Week 1) Passing Offense – 32nd Honorable Mention All-Mountain West Passing Efficiency – 92nd (as a punter) John Mackey Tight End of the Week Kickoff Returns – 40th (Week 5) Wuerffel Trophy semifinalist Net Punting – 71st John Mackey Tight End of the Week Scoring Defense – 115th National Football Foundation honorable mention (Week 9) Total Defense – 125th William V. Campbell Trophy semifinalist Rushing Defense – 107th Academic All-Mountain West Passing Efficiency Defense – 105th Senior CLASS Award final 30 candidates Punt Returns – 36th Isaiah Ossai, LB Turnover Margin – 57th Academic All-Mountain West Academic All-Mountain West Passes Intercepted – 33rd Fumbles Recovered – 81st Mountain West Scholar-Athlete Jessie Osuna, LB Academic All-Mountain West Fewest Fumbles Lost – 19th Jalend Dinwiddie, S Turnovers Gained – 56th Academic All-Mountain West Brian Papazian, P Fewest Yards Penalized – 55th Academic All-Mountain West Sacks – 125th Mountain West Scholar-Athlete Sacks Allowed – 121st Tysyn Parker, LB Brett Foley, LB Academic All-Mountain West Individuals (Top-50) Academic All-Mountain West Fumbles Recovered - Jesse Osuna, 6th Trevor Robbins, OL Passes Defended - Dakari Monroe, 6th Cade Hall, DL Academic All-Mountain West Academic All-Mountain West Punt Return TDs - Tre Jenkins, 6th Boogie Roberts, DL Total Interceptions - Dakari Monroe, 16th Kyle Harmon, LB Honorable Mention All-Mountain West Interceptions Per Game - Academic All-Mountain West Dakari Monroe, 17th Academic All-Mountain West Punting - Bryce Crawford, 19th Michael Harris, RB Yards Per Reception - Tre Walker, 21st Academic All-Mountain West Paul Hornung Award Weekly Honor Roll Kickoff Returns - Thai Cottrell, 21st (Week 5) Total Tackles - Jamal Scott, 21st Harrison Hoffman, LS Ethan Aguayo, 29th Academic All-Mountain West Jamal Scott, LB Academic All-Mountain West Receiving Yards Per Game - Mountain West Scholar-Athlete Tre Walker, 42nd Jack Snyder, OL Field Goals Per Game - Austin Liles, WR Academic All-Mountain West Bryce Crawford, 44th Academic All-Mountain West Terrell Townsend, DL Academic All-Mountain West

94 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL MOUNTAIN WEST 2018 STANDINGS Mountain Division MW GAMES ALL GAMES 2018 MW PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Offense W L Pct. W L Pct. Boise State* 7 1 .875 10 3 .769 9/3 Cole McDonald, Hawai’i, QB Utah State 7 1 .875 11 2 .846 9/10 Brett Rypien, Boise State, QB Wyoming 4 4 .500 6 6 .500 9/17 Marcus McMaryion, Fresno State, QB Air Force 3 5 .375 5 7 .417 9/24 Jordan Love, Utah State, QB Colorado State 2 6 .250 3 9 .250 10/1 Marcus McMaryion, Fresno State, QB

New Mexico 1 7 .125 3 9 .250 10/8 Jordan Love, Utah State, QB 10/15 Jordan Love, Utah State, QB West Division MW GAMES ALL GAMES 10/22 Isaiah Sanders, Air Force, QB W L Pct. W L Pct. 10/29 Jordan Love, Utah State, QB Fresno State*! 7 1 .875 12 2 .857 Nevada 5 3 .625 8 5 .615 11/5 Darwin Thompson, Utah State, RB Hawai’i 5 3 .625 8 6 .571 11/12 Jordan Love, Utah State, QB San Diego State 4 4 .500 7 6 .538 11/19 Tyler Vander Waal, Wyoming, QB UNLV 2 6 .250 4 8 .333 11/26 Alexander Mattison, Boise State, RB San José State 1 7 .125 1 11 .083 Defense * Divisional Champion | ! Mountain West Champion 9/3 Tyler Horton, Boiseg State, CB 9/10 Aaron Wade, Utah State, DB 2018 Bowl Results 9/17 Marcus Hayes, New Mexico, S

9/24 Darren Hall, San Diego State, CB Gildan New Mexico Bowl 10/1 Mykal Walker, Fresno State, DE Utah State 52, North Texas 13 10/8 Darren Hall, San Diego State, CB Las Vegas Bowl 10/15 Kyahva Tezino, San Diego State, LB No. 21 Fresno State 31, Arizona State 20 10/22 Korey Rush, Nevada, DE Frisco Bowl 10/29 Dakari Monroe, San Jose State, CB Ohio 27, San Diego State 0 11/5 Kyahva Tezino, San Diego State, LB 11/12 Jericho Flowers, UNLV, CB First Responder Bowl 11/19 Andrew Wingard, Wyoming, FS Boston College vs. No. 25 Boise State Canceled due to weather 11/26 Javin White, UNLV, LB/DB Hawaii Bowl Special Teams Louisiana Tech 31, Hawai’i 14 9/3 Jaron Bryant, Fresno State, DB 9/10 Dominik Eberle, Utah State, PK Nova Home Loans Arizona Bowl 9/17 John Baron II, San Diego State, PK Nevada 16, Arkansas State 13 (OT) 9/24 John Baron II, San Diego State, PK 10/1 Ryan Meskell, Hawai’i, PK 10/8 John Baron II, San Diego State, PK 10/15 Kaelin Himphill, San Diego State, LB Mountain West Football Champions 10/22 John Baron II, San Diego State, PK 1999 BYU, 2009 TCU 10/29 Quinton Conaway, Nevada, P Colorado State, 2010 TCU 11/5 John Baron II, San Diego State, PK Utah 2011 TCU 11/12 Tyson Dyer, New Mexico, P 2000 Colorado State 2012 Boise State, 11/19 Dominik Eberle, Utah State, PK 2001 BYU Fresno State, 11/26 Cooper Rothe, Wyoming, PK 2002 Colorado State San Diego State 2003 Utah 2013 Fresno State 2004 Utah 2014 Boise State 2005 TCU 2015 San Diego State 2006 BYU 2016 San Diego State 2007 BYU 2017 Boise State 2008 Utah 2018 Fresno State

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Offense Offense

QB Brett Rypien Boise State Sr. QB Jordan Love Utah State So. WR Preston Williams Colorado State Jr. WR Keesean Johnson Fresno State Sr. WR John Ursua Hawai’i Jr. WR Sean Modster Boise State Sr. RB Alexander Mattison Boise State Jr. RB Lexington Thomas UNLV Sr. RB Nico Evans Wyoming Sr. RB Darwin Thompson Utah State Jr. TE Josh Oliver San Jose State Sr. TE Jared Rice Fresno State Jr. OL Ezra Cleveland Boise State So. OL Micah St. Andrew Fresno State Sr. OL John Lolchon Boise State Jr. OL Aaron Jenkins New Mexico Sr. OL Christian Cronk Fresno State Sr. OL Ryan Pope San Diego State Sr. OL Keith Ismael San Diego State So. OL Roman Andrus Utah State Sr. OL Quin Ficklin Utah State Sr. OL Griffin Landrum Air Force Sr. PK Cooper Rothe Wyoming Jr. PK John Baron II San Diego State Sr. PR/KR Savon Scarver Utah State So. PR/KR Marcus Hayes New Mexico Fr.

Defense Defense

DL Jabril Frazier Boise State Sr. DL Carl Granderson Wyoming Sr. DL Curtis Weaver Boise State So. DL Jordan Jackson Air Force So. DL Mykal Walker Fresno State Jr. DL Kaimana Padello Hawai’i Jr. DL Korey Rush Nevada Sr. DL Bryson Bridges San Jose State Sr. LB Jeff Allison Fresno State Jr. LB David Woodward Utah State So. LB Malik Reed Nevada Sr. LB Josh Watson Colorado State Sr. LB Kyahva Tezino San Diego State Jr. LB Tipa Galeai Utah State Jr. DB Tyler Horton Boise State Jr. DB Juju Hughes Fresno State Jr. DB Tank Kelly Fresno State Sr. DB Mike Bell Fresno State Jr. DB Dakari Monroe San Jose State Sr. DB Tariq Thompson San Diego State So. DB Andrew Wingard Wyoming Sr. DB Jontrell Rocquemore Utah State Sr. P Ryan Stonehouse Colorado State So. P Blake Cusick Fresno State Jr.

Offensive Player of the Year: Brett Rypien, QB, Boise State Defensive Player of the Year: Jeff Allison, LB, Fresno State

Special Teams Player of the Year: Cooper Rothe, PK, Wyoming Freshman of the Year: Toa Taua, RB, Nevada Coach of the Year: Matt Wells, Utah State

2018 All-Mountain West Football Honorable Mention Air Force: Jeremy Fejedelem, Jr., DB Boise State: Durrant Miles, Sr., DL; Kekoa Nawahine, Jr., DB; Avery Williams, So., RS/DB Colorado State: None Fresno State: Jaron Bryant, Jr., DB; Jasad Haynes, Jr., DL; George Helmuth, Sr., LB; Marcus McMariyon, Sr.., QB Hawai‘i: Zeno Choi, Sr., DL; Rojesterman Farris II, Jr., DB; Cole McDonald, Sr..,; Jahlani Tavai, Sr., LB; Solo Vaipulu, Fr., OL Nevada: Dameon Barber, Sr., DB; Daniel Brown, Jr., DB; Quinton Conaway, Jr., P; Sean Krepsz, Sr., OL; McLane Mannix, So., WR; Jake Nelson, Jr., OL; Asauni Rufus, Sr., DB New Mexico: Aaron Blackwell, Jr., DL; Tyson Dyer, So., P; Marcus Hayes, Fr., DB San Diego State: Parker Baldwin, Sr., DB; Noble Hall, Sr., DL; Brandon Heicklen, Jr., P; Kahale Warring, Jr., TE; Juwan Washington, Jr., RB San José State: Ethan Aguayo, Jr., LB; Thai Cottrell, Sr., RS; Bryce Crawford, Sr., P; Boogie Roberts, Sr., DL UNLV: Nathan Jacobson, Sr., OL, Roger Mann, Sr., DL; Justin Polu, Jr., OL Utah State: Adewale Adeoye, Sr., DL; Rob Castaneda, Sr., OL; Dominik Eberle, Jr., PK; Gaje Ferguson, Sr., DB; Fua Leilua, Jr., DL; Dax Raymond, Jr., TE; Christopher Unga, Jr., DL; DJ Williams, Jr., DB; Ron’Quavion Tarver, Sr., WR; Sean Taylor, Sr., OL Wyoming: Tyler Hall, DB; Logan Wilson, Jr., LB

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L loyd Thomas is the first San L eroy Zimmerman was a small José State University football player college Associated Press first-team to receive first-team All-America All-America back in 1939 – San José honors. The Spartan played as an State University’s first undefeated end on the 1936, 1937 and 1938 teams and untied season. The Spartans were that had a combined record of 27-7-1. 13-0 outscoring their He was an Associated Press Little opponents, 324-29. Zimmerman was All-America as a senior in 1938, the team’s rushing leader, most pro- one of the organization’s first black ficient passer, led the team with eight All-America football players. Thomas interceptions and in scoring, and also was a three-time letterwinner in averaged 40.6 yards a punt. He was basketball at San José State. the first San José State player selected in a NFL draft when the Washington Redskins made him the 58th overall pick in 1940. He would go on to play nine seasons for five NFL teams.

Lloyd Thomas, E Leroy Zimmerman, FB 1938 A.P. 1st team 1939 A.P. 1st team

Dwight Lowery, CB Dave Chaney, LB Charles Pauley, Returns 2006 AFCA 1st team 1970 U.P.I. 2nd team 2002 collegefootballnews.com 1st team 2006 FWAA 1st team 1971 A.P. 1st team 2002 A.P. 3rd team 2006 A.P. 3rd team 1971 NEA 1st team 2007 AFCA 1st team

Dave Chaney was a two-time All- C harles Pauley was the NCAA Division Dwight Lowery is San José State America linebacker. A United Press I-A kickoff return leader in 2002 averaging University’s only player with multiple first International second-team All-America a San José State single-season school 31.6 team All-America honors. In 2006, as a junior in 1970, Chaney became the yards per return. The collegefootballnews. Lowery’s school record nine interceptions Spartans first major college first-team com first team and Associated Press tied for the nation’s most and played a All-America when he was named to the third-team All-America returned kickoffs major role in the team’s 9-4 win-loss record Associated Press and Newspaper of 98 yards against UTEP and 97 yards at and New Mexico Bowl victory. He became Enterprise Association 1971 teams. His Stanford for touchdowns his senior season. the first San Jose State player to receive greatest single-game performance was Pauley was one of the most versatile American Football Coaches Association in the Spartans’ 13-12 upset win over players to wear a Spartan uniform. He (AFCA) and the Football Writers eventual Rose Bowl champion Stanford on played wide receiver, returned punts Association of America (FWAA) All- November 13, 1971. Chaney was credited and kickoffs, gained yardage running the America honors. Lowery repeated as an with 17 tackles, two fumble recoveries and football and passed for four touchdowns AFCA All-America in 2007. The New York intercepted a pass. His jersey number 52 in his two-year San Jose State career. As a Jets selected Lowery in the fourth round of was the first to be retired at San José State. junior in 2001, Pauley set a San Jose State the 2008 NFL draft. He played for the Jets, After his college football career, he became single-game record of 355 all-purpose Jacksonville Jaguars, Atlanta Falcons, Indi- a very successful high school tennis coach yards in a 64-45 win over Nevada. On the anapolis Colts and San Diego Chargers. in Central California. school’s career list, he still ranks sixth for all-purpose running yardage and second in kickoff return average.

98 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL ALL-AMERICAS HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICAS (A-L) John Aimonetti, OT, 1986 Johnny Allen, E, 1939 Lynn Aplanalp, QB, 1952 Stacey Bailey, WR, 1980 Louie Wright, CB Frank Manumaleuga, LB Ken Thomas, DB Mike Barnard, OT, 1987 1977 Honorable Mention 1974 A.P. 2nd team 1979 Honorable Mention Keith Birlem, QB, 1938 1978 A.P. 3rd team 1981 NEA 2nd team Bill Brown, LB, 1971 Bob Bronzan, T, 1939 Gill Byrd, CB, 1980 & 1982 Jim Cadile, T, 1960 Jim Carter, OG, 1987 K.C. Clark, CB, 1986 Sherman Cocroft, S, 1983 Kenny Cook, G, 1939 Greg Cox, S, 1987 David Diaz-Infante, OG, 1986 Eric Richardson, WR Guy Liggins, WR Sheldon Canley, TB Oscar Donahue, E, 1961 1983 NEA 2nd team 1986 Honorable Mention 1989 Honorable Mention Nathan DuPree, TB, 1992 1987 U.P.I. 2nd team 1990 A.P. 3rd team Dick Erler, G, 1960 Kevin Evans, WR, 1989 Tyler Ervin, RB, 2014 , QB, 2012 Wilson Faumuina, DT, 1975 Tracy Franz, TE, 1980 Billy Freeman, TE, 2015 , QB, 1961 , QB, 1992 Max Hooper, OT, 1980 & 1981 Brian Roche, TE Deoncé Whitaker, TB Travis Johnson, DE Kenny Jackson, TB, 1986 1995 A.P. 2nd team 2000 TSN 3rd team 2012 cbssports.com Johnny Johnson, Jr., TB, 1988 3rd team Chandler Jones, WR, 2013 Mike Jones, QB, 1960 Rick , TB, 1975 Mike Katolin, OG, 1980 Tim Kearse, WR, 1981 & 1982 Barry Kidney, LB, 1987 , QB, 1978 & 1979

Michael Carrizosa, P Tyler Ervin, All-purpose 2015 FWAA 2nd team 2015 Athlon Sports 2015 Walter Camp 2nd team Football Foundation 2nd team

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Gerald Small, CB Ed Luther, QB Gill Byrd, CB Max Hooper, OT Gerald Willhite, TB Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention 1976, 1977 1978, 1979 1980, 1982 1980, 1981 1980, 1981

Tim Kearse, WR Steve McEnroe, DT Mike Perez, QB Ryan Otten, TE Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention 1981, 1982 1981, 1982 1986, 1987 2011, 2012

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICAS (M-Z)

Lafo Malauulu, WR, 1986 Harry Russell, HB, 19949 Ralph Martini, QB, 1990 Larry Sandson, NG, 1987 Lyneil Mayo, DE, 1990 James Saxon, TB, 1987 Terry McDonald, DE, 1984 Gerald Small, CB, 1976 & 1977 Steve McEnroe, DT, 1981 & 1982 Tim Stejskal, C, 1986 Walt McPherson, FB, 1938 Carl Sullivan, TE, 1984 Morris Manoogian, HB, 1939 Jay Taylor, CB, 1987 Chris Moyneur, TE, 1972 , C, 1939 Mark Nichols, WR 1979 Truck Tornell, T, 1939 Ryan Otten, TE, 2011 & 2012 Dave Wasick, DT, 1974 Yepi Pauu, LB, 1987 Gerald Willhite, TB, 1981 & 1982 Mike Perez, QB, 1986 & 1987 Frank Witherspoon, S, 1984 Travis Peterson, OG, 1992 Jack Wool, FB, 1930 Don Presley, G, 1939 Herm Zetterquist, HB, 1939 Henry Ramelli, OT, 1983

100 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAS

Tyler Winston, WR Billy Freeman, TE Jarrod Lawson, RB Christian Tago, LB 2013 - Phil Steele magazines 2013 - College Football News 2013 - College Football News 2013 - College Football News 3rd team honorable mention honorable mention honorable mention

Athlon 3rd team

College Football News honorable mention

Jabari Carr, WR Vince Buhagiar, LB Noel Grigsby, WR 2011 - College Football News 2010 - Phil Steele magazines 2010 - Phil Steele magazines honorable mention 3rd team 2nd team

Austin Lopez, PK 2012 - Football Writers Association of America

College Football News 2nd team

Harrison Waid, P Justin Cole, DE Jared Strubeck, PK 2010 - Phil Steele magazines 2006 - TSN honorable mention 2005 - TSN honorable mention 2nd team

Keith Smith, LB 2010 - Football Writers Associ- ation of America

College Football News Brian Lundy, WR Joe Nedney, PK Vic Rakhshani, TE 2nd team 1992 - Football News 1st team 1991 - Football News 3rd team 1976 - Football News 1st team

Phil Steele magazines 3rd team

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EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME 1976 Wilson Faumuina, DT 2011 Isaac Leatiota, OL 1935 Bud Hubbard, E 1977 Gerald Small, DB 1940 Leroy Zimmerman, FB 1980 Jewerl Thomas, HB HULA BOWL 1949 Bob Pifferini, C 1981 Mark Nichols, WR 1965 Charlie Harraway, FB 1954 Tom Louderback, OT 2009 Coye Francies, CB 1978 Frank Manumaleuga, LB 1956 Bob Bronzan, Assoc. Coach 2010 Justin Cole, LB 1989 Jay Taylor, CB 1961 Mack Burton, HB 2013 Travis Johnson, DE 1992 Peni Iosefa, OT Oscar Donahue, WR Ryan Otten, TE 1996 Brian Roche, TE 1965 Charlie Harraway, FB David Quessenberry, OT 1999 David Loverne, OT 1967 Danny Holman, QB 2014 David Fales, QB 2001 Josh Parry, LB 1971 Dave Chaney, LB 2016 Tyler Ervin, RB 2004 , Asst. Coach 1972 Cody Jones, DT 2019 Josh Oliver, TE Gerald Jones, DB 1974 Dave Wasick, LB Kendrick Starling, WR Louie Wright, DB NFLPA COLLEGIATE BOWL 2005 , OT 1975 Carl Ekern, LB 2015 Jimmy Pruitt, CB 2006 Dick Tomey, Asst. Coach Kim Bokamper, DE 2017 Isaiah Irving, DE , DB 1976 Wilson Faumuina, DT 2018 Michael Carrizosa, P Kinji Green, DL Rick Kane, RB Andre Chachere, DB Rufus Skillern, WR 1977 Gerald Small, DB Ezekiel Staples, LB 1979 Jewerl Thomas, RB MEDAL OF HONOR ALL-STAR GAME 2008 Waylon Prather, P 1981 Mark Nichols, WR 2014 Keith Smith, LB 1982 , Asst. Coach 2015 Akeem King, DB INTA-JUICE CLASSIC Gerald Willhite, HB 2007 Dick Tomey, Head Coach 1983 Jack Elway, Head Coach SPIRAL TROPICAL BOWL John Broussard, WR Gill Byrd, CB 2018 Jermaine Kelly, DB Matt Cantu, OT , QB 2019 Bryson Bridges, DL James Jones, WR Tim Kearse, WR Boogie Roberts, DL Freddy McCutcheon, DL 1984 Eric Richardson, WR Christopher Vedder, S 1987 John Aimonetti, OT COLLEGE GRIDIRON SHOWCASE 1988 , Asst. Coach 2015 David Peterson, C JAPAN BOWL Kenny Jackson, TB 2018 Maurice McKnight, S 1985 Vyn Goodmon, LB Guy Liggins, WR 2019 Dakari Monroe, CB 1986 Claude Gilbert, Asst. Coach Mike Perez, QB 1987 K.C. Clark, CB 1991 , Asst. Coach BLUE-GRAY CLASSIC 1988 Kenny Jackson, TB Sheldon Canley, TB 1975 Kim Bokamper, DE Guy Liggins, WR Lyneil Mayo, LB 1982 Jack Elway, Head Coach Mike Perez, QB 1993 Nick Trammer, C Gill Byrd, CB 1991 Ralph Martini, QB 1994 John Ralston, Asst. Coach Steve Clarkson, QB Jeff Garcia, QB 1987 Guy Liggins, WR KING ALL-STAR CLASSIC 1995 Dan Godfrey, LB Mike Perez, QB 1990 George Muraoka, DT 1996 Brian Roche, TE James Saxon, TB 1999 David Loverne, OT 1988 Jay Taylor, CB LAS VEGAS ALL-STAR CLASSIC 2002 Deonce Whitaker, TB 1990 Sheldon Canley, TB 2004 Courtney Anderson, TE Chris Fe’esago, OG Ralph Martini, QB 2003 Tim Provost, OT 1991 Matt Veatch, QB OLYMPIA GOLD BOWL 2004 Joséph Hayes, OG 2003 , QB 1982 Gerald Willhite, HB Neil Parry, Special Teams Scott Rislov, QB CASINO DEL SOL ALL-STAR GAME PARADISE BOWL 2005 Eddie Brown, DT 2012 Matt Faulkner, QB 2002 Jarmar Julien, TB 2008 Dwight Lowery, CB Mohamed Marah, RB Jelani Hawkins, OT 2009 Jarron Gilbert, DL 2013 Ina Liaina, RB Patrick Battle, FB 2012 Duke Ihenacho, S James Orth, DB 2003 Luke La Herran, LB 2013 Travis Johnson, DE Ronnie Yell, DB Charles Pauley, WR 2014 Bené Benwikere, CB Chandler Jones, WR COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME TEXAS vs. THE NATION 2015 , DT 1955 Tom Louderback, OT 2008 Adam Tafralis, QB 1975 Louie Wright, CB John Booker, OL SENIOR BOWL Dave Wasick, DT Matt Castelo, LB 1971 Dave Chaney, LB 1976 Kim Bokamper, DE Demetrius Jones, LB 1972 Cody Jones, DT 2009 Yonus Davis, RB 1974 Dave Wasick, DE DIXIE GRIDIRON CLASSIC Christopher Owens, CB Louie Wright, CB 2011 Jordan La Secla, QB David Richmond, WR 1975 Kim Bokamper, DE Ailao Eliapo, OL 2010 Kevin Jurovich, WR

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GLENN “POP” ALL-COAST WARNER AWARD HONORABLE MENTION (Recognizes the top senior football 1939 John Allen, E player on the West Coast; awarded Bob Bronzan, T by the Palo Club) Ken Cook, G 1961 – Chon Gallegos, QB Aubrey Minter, B 1987 – Mike Perez, QB Bob Titchenal, C Deward Tornell, T “OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE 1949 Harley Dow, T YEAR” Billy Wilson, E Matt Veatch, QB Jeff Garcia, QB (Named by United Press 1960 Jim Cadile, T 1991 Blue-Gray Classic 1994 East-West International) 1971 Bill Brown, LB Outstanding Offensive Shrine Game 1986 – Mike Perez, QB 1973 Dave Wasick, DE Player Outstanding Offensive 1974 Carl Ekern, LB Player ALL-COAST FIRST TEAM 1976 Gerald Small, CB 1939 Leroy Zimmerman, B 1978 Steve Hines, CB 1949 Harry Russell, HB Ed Luther, QB Gene Menges, QB 1979 Ed Luther, QB 1960 Johnny Johnson, Sr., FB 1982 Steve Clarkson, QB 1961 Oscar Donahue, E Tim Kearse, WR 1962 Johnny Johnson, Sr., FB 1970 Dave Chaney, LB (Note: All-coast players selected by 1971 Dave Chaney, LB Associated Press and United Press 1977 Gerald Small, CB International. ) 1981 Gerald Willhite, TB Deoncé Whitaker, TB Jarmar Julien, TB 1982 Gill Byrd, CB 2002 East-West 2002 Paradise Bowl 1984 Terry McDonald, LB Shrine Game Most Valuable Offensive 1986 K.C. Clark, CB Outstanding Offensive Player David Diaz-Infante, OG Player Guy Liggins, WR Mike Perez, QB 1987 Guy Liggins, WR Yepi Pauu, LB 1988 Kevin Evans, WR Johnny Johnson, TB

ALL-COAST SECOND TEAM 1952 Lynn Aplanalp, QB 1961 Chon Gallegos, QB Chon Gallegos, QB 1963 Larry Hansen, T 1961 Pop Warner Award winner 1977 Frank Manumaleuga, LB Scott Rislov, QB Gerald Jones, S 1980 Gerald Willhite, TB 2003 Blue-Gray Classic 2004 Hula Bowl 1981 Gill Byrd, CB Most Outstanding Outstanding Defensive 1983 Eric Richardson, WR Offensive Player Player 1986 John Aimonetti, OT Kenny Jackson, TB Yepi Pauu, LB Wayne Woodard, DT 1987 Kenny Jackson, TB Mike Perez, QB James Saxon, FB

ALL-COAST THIRD TEAM 1955 Mel Powell, E

Matt Faulkner, QB 2011 Casino del Sol All-Star Game Mike Perez, QB Most Valuable Player 1987 Pop Warner Award winner

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OFFENSE Mike Perez, QB...... 1986, 1987 Steve McEnroe, DT...... 1981, 1982 Jim Accinelli, C...... 1984 Travis Peterson, OG...... 1992 John McMillen, DT...... 1971 John Aimonetti, OT...... 1986 David Quessenberry, OT...... 2012 Frank Manumaleuga, LB...... 1977, 1978 Stacey Bailey, WR...... 1980, 1981 Vic Rahkshani, TE...... 1976 Bob Matheny, LB...... 1982 Mike Barnard, OT...... 1987 Henry Ramelli, OT...... 1983 Lyneil Mayo, LB...... 1989, 1990 John Blain, OT...... 1975, 1976 Tony Rice, OT...... 1977 Dakari Monroe, DB...... 2018 Lawrence Brice, RB...... 1971 Eric Richardson, WR...... 1983 George Muraoka, DT...... 1989 Bryce Burnett, TE...... 1990 Brian Roche, TE...... 1995 Bob Overly, DE...... 1981 Sheldon Canley, TB...... 1989, 1990 Jim Ruiz, OT...... 1973 Christopher Owens, CB...... 2008 Jim Carter, OG...... 1987 James Saxon, FB...... 1987 Yepi Pauu, LB...... 1987 Steve Clarkson, QB...... 1981, 1982 Tim Stejskal, C...... 1986 Travis Raciti, DT...... 2012 Steve DeBerg, QB...... 1976 Carl Sullivan, TE...... 1983 James Richburg, DB...... 1978 David Diaz-Infante, OG...... 1986 Jewerl Thomas, RB...... 1979 Rayford Roberson, LB...... 1976 Rick Dozier, OT...... 1979 Tim Toews, G...... 1976 Larry Sandson, NG...... 1987 Nathan DuPree, TB...... 1992 Nick Trammer, C...... 1992 Gerald Small, DB...... 1975, 1976, 1977 Tyler Ervin, RB...... 2015 Bryan Watje, TE...... 2005 Keith Smith, LB...... 2012, 2013 Kevin Evans, WR...... 1988 Deoncé Whitaker, TB...... 2000 Jay Taylor, CB...... 1987 Chris Fe’esago, OT...... 2000, 2001 Gerald Willhite, TB...... 1980, 1981 Ken Thomas, CB...... 1979,1981 Tracy Franz, TE...... 1980 Brian Woods, C...... 1990 Cheyenne Tuufuli, LB...... 1981 Billy Freeman, TE...... 2015 Simon Vaoifi, DT...... 1991 Anthony Gallegos, OG...... 1990 DEFENSE Anthony Washington, ROV...... 1992 Jeff Garcia, QB...... 1992 Bené Benwikere, CB...... 2012, 2013 Dave Wasick, DT...... 1973, 1974 Charles Gardner, OT...... 1971 Bob Bleisch, DL...... 1990 Lyle West, S...... 1997, 1998 Noel Grigsby, WR...... 2012 Kim Bokamper, DT...... 1975 Cully Williamson, DB...... 1978 Pat Hinds, OT...... 1990 Raymond Bowles, OLB...... 1991 Frank Witherspoon, S...... 1984 Max Hooper, OT...... 1980, 1981 Vince Buhagiar, LB...... 2012 Louie Wright, CB...... 1974 Peni Iosefa, OT...... 1990, 1991 Gill Byrd, CB...... 1980, 1982 Larry Zajonc, LB...... 1974 Kenny Jackson, TB...... 1986, 1987 Matt Castelo, LB...... 2007 Johnny Johnson, Jr., TB...... 1988 Andre Chachere, CB...... 2016 KICKERS Chandler Jones, WR...... 2013 Dave Chaney, LB...... 1970, 1971 Michael Carrizosa, P...... 2015 Rick Kane, RB...... 1975, 1976 K.C. Clark, CB...... 1986 Jim Hughes, P...... 1989 Nicholas Kaspar, OG...... 2012 Sherman Cocroft, S...... 1983 Tim Morgan, P...... 1999 Mike Katolin, OG...... 1980 Heshimu Colar, S...... 1991 Joe Nedney, PK...... 1992 Tim Kearse, WR-KR...... 1981, 1982 Greg Cox, ROV...... 1987 Waylon Prather, P...... 2006 Paul Kessler, C...... 1976 Nick DeLong, DL...... 1978 Craig Kimball, QB...... 1974 Carl Ekern, LB...... 1973, 1974,1975 NOTE: Prior to 1970, San José State Dale Knott, RB...... 1970 Wilson Faumuina, DE...... 1974, 1975, 1976 participated as an independent at the Guy Liggins, WR...... 1987 Tony Ficklin, DE...... 2004 major college level. SJSU belonged to the Larry Lloyd, RB...... 1973 Fred Ford, DT...... 1976 Pacific Coast Athletic Association from David Loverne, OT...... 1998 Jarron Gilbert, DT...... 2008 1970 through 1986, the Big West Con- Ed Luther, QB...... 1978, 1979 Randy Gill, LB...... 1977 ference from 1987 through 1995 and the Ike McBee, WR...... 1973, 1974 Frank Ginda, LB...... 2017 Western Athletic Conference from 1996 Gary Maddocks, WR...... 1975, 1976 Dan Godfrey, LB...... 1993, 1994 through 2012. San José State joined the Lafo Malauulu, WR...... 1986 Steve Hieber, LB...... 1990 in 2013. Pat Markey, C...... 1975 Duke Ihenacho, LB, S...... 2008, 2009, 2011 Gil Martinez, C...... 1978 Clay Jackson, DB...... 1973 Ralph Martini, QB...... 1990 Travis Johnson, DE...... 2011, 2012 Chris Moyneur, TE...... 1972 Cody Jones, DT...... 1972 Oliver Newell, WR...... 1997 Barry Kidney, LB...... 1987 Mark Nichols, WR...... 1979 Everett Lampkins, LB...... 1989 Josh Oliver, TE...... 2018 Dwight Lowery, CB...... 2006, 2007 Ryan Otten, TE...... 2011, 2012 Glen McClaran, DB...... 1981 Charles Pauley, WR...... 2002 Terry McDonald, DE...... 1984

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OFFENSE Todd Ranney, OT...... 1992 Courtney Anderson, TE...... 2003 Jerry Reese, WR...... 1993 Willie Lewis, DB...... 1971, 1972 Stacey Bailey, WR...... 1979 Eric Richardson, WR...... 1982 Beto Lomax, S...... 1995 Maceo Barbosa, TB...... 1991 David Richmond, WR...... 2008 Marty Lyon, DT...... 1992 George Beadell, C...... 1977 Tony Rice, OT...... 1976 Jacob Malae, LB...... 1996 Bobby Blackmon, WR...... 1991 Brian Roche, TE...... 1994 Derrick Martin, DB...... 1979 John Booker, OT...... 2007 Brandon Rutley, RB...... 2011 Mike Maurer, LB...... 1982 Sean Brewer, TE...... 2000 Rich Sarlatte, TE...... 1992 Terry McDonald, LB...... 1983 Matt Cantu, OT...... 2006 Wes Schweitzer, OT...... 2015 Dave Moss, LB...... 1988, 1989 Kevin Cole, TB...... 1977, 1978 Edell Shepherd, WR...... 2001 George Muraoka, DT...... 1988 Ron Collins, OT...... 1975 Rufus Skillern, WR...... 2004 Willie Nevels, NG...... 1978 Otis Cooper, WR...... 1971 Tony Smith, WR...... 1984 Kevin O’Connell, NG...... 1992 John Cotti, OT...... 1993 Joel Tautuaa, OG...... 2000 Christopher Owens, CB...... 2007 Steve Dahl, WR...... 1971 Don Teague, C...... 1987 Josh Parry, LB...... 2000 Yonus Davis, TB...... 2005, 2006, 2008 Tyson Thompson, TB...... 2004 Mike Powers, DT...... 1990 Ara Derderian, OT...... 1989 Tim Toews, OG...... 1975 Dwayne Price, DB...... 1973 Jeremy Dominguez, OG...... 2000 Nick Trammer, C...... 1991 Travis Raciti, DT...... 2014 Gary Dudley, WR...... 1976 Reno Vaita, C...... 1973 Ryan Rasnick, S...... 1987, 1989 Ailao Eliapo, OL...... 2010 LaMons Walker, C...... 2003 James Richburg, DB...... 1977 Dave Ellis, QB...... 1971 Jimmy Walsh, FB...... 1979 Rayford Roberson, LB...... 1977, 1978 De’Leon Eskridge, RB...... 2012 Deoncé Whitaker, TB...... 1999 Mike Scialabba, OLB...... 1990 Kevin Evans, WR...... 1989 Jacobbi Williams, WR...... 1994 Jim Singleton, LB...... 1992 David Fales, QB...... 2012, 2013 Tyler Winston, WR...... 2014 Freddie Smith, CB...... 1991 Chris Fe’esago, OG...... 1999 Tuati Wooden, WR...... 2003 Keith Smith, LB...... 2010, 2011 Mervyn Fernandez, WR...... 1981 Christian Tago, LB...... 2015 Tracy Franz, TE...... 1981 DEFENSE Jay Taylor, CB...... 1988 Mark Fredrick, OG...... 1988 Dave Albright, LB...... 1983 Eddie Thomas, CB...... 1990 Anthony Gallegos, OG...... 1989 Emanuel Armstrong, LB...... 1971, 1973 Vance Topps, LB...... 1975 Jeff Garcia, QB...... 1991 Bill Benjamin, OLB...... 1980 Rod Traylor, DT...... 1980 Noel Grigsby, WR...... 2011 Bob Bleisch, NG...... 1989 David Tuitupou, DE...... 2012 Joséph Hayes, OT...... 2003 Marshall Blount, DE...... 2000 Cheyenne Tuufuli, LB...... 1979 Windrell Hayes, WR...... 1996 Raymond Bowles, OLB...... 1992 Christopher Vedder, S...... 2006 Chris Hill, OG...... 1995 Bryson Bridges, DL...... 2018 Alex Wallace, CB...... 2000 Pat Hinds, OT...... 1989 Bill Brown, LB...... 1971 Cleveland Wallace, III, CB...... 2014 Max Hooper, OT...... 1978, 1979 Matt Castelo, LB...... 2006 Anthony Washington, S...... 1991 Mike Hopkins, WR...... 1973 Danny Clark, DT...... 1984 , DE...... 1970 Bob Hughes, OT...... 1970 Chris Clarke, LB...... 1991 Armahn Williams, NG...... 1983 Chad Hymel, OG...... 1990 Heshimu Colar, S...... 1990 Wayne Woodard, DT...... 1986 Bobby Johnson, TB...... 1982, 1983 Justin Cole, LB...... 2008, 2009 Bryan Yeager, DT...... 2000 Chandler Jones, WR...... 2012 Greg Cox, S...... 1986 James Jones, WR...... 2006 Charles DeJurnett, DE...... 1973 KICKERS Steve Joyce, WR...... 1977 Lloyd Forrest, LB...... 1986 Mike Berg, PK...... 1981 Jarmar Julien, TB...... 2001 Coye Francies, CB...... 2008 Tom Diehl, P...... 1986 Kevin Jurovich, WR...... 2007, 2009 Paul Franklin, CB...... 1989, 1990 Joe Furlow, PK...... 1995 Nicholas Kaspar, OG...... 2013 Jarron Gilbert, DL...... 2007 , PK...... 1977 Art Kelley, OT...... 1972 Joe Glaspie, DB...... 1976 Austin Lopez, PK...... 2012, 2013 Craig Kimball, QB...... 1973 Trestin George, DB...... 2005 Joe Nedney, PK...... 1991, 1994 Bill Klump, TE...... 1987 Vyn Goodmon, LB...... 1984 Sergio Olivarez, PK...... 1986 Dale Knott, RB...... 1972 Dee Grayer, CB...... 1992 Jared Strubeck, PK...... 2006 Tom Larson, OG...... 1982 Jessie Green, NG...... 1982 Philip Zavala, P...... 2009 Brian Lundy, WR...... 1995 Kinji Green, DL...... 2005 Ed Luther, QB...... 1977 Brodie Greer, DB...... 1970 SPECIAL TEAMS Manu Mulitano, OG...... 1986 Steve Hines, CB...... 1978 Larry Barnes...... 1970, 1971 Oliver Newell, WR...... 1998 Carl Ihenacho, DE...... 2008, 2009 Sheldon Canley, KOR...... 1990 Mark Nichols, WR...... 1980 Troy Jensen, S...... 1993 Michael Carrizosa, P...... 2017 Rick Parma, WR...... 1978 Cody Jones, DT...... 1971 Heshimu Colar, PR...... 1990 Jeff Petkevicius, C...... 1983 Gerald Jones, S...... 2002, 2003 Tyler Ervin, KOR...... 2012 Roger Profitt, QB...... 1975 Seymour Jones, DE...... 1972 Brian Lundy...... 1995 Tim Provost, OT...... 2002 Bernard Justiniani, DL...... 1979 Charles Pauley...... 2002 Steven Pulley, WR...... 1999 Damon Keeve, LB...... 1981 Harrison Waid, P...... 2010 David Quessenberry, OT...... 2011 Sam Kennedy, LB...... 1986 Deoncé Whitaker...... 1998 Anthony Larceval, DT...... 2012

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Dave Wasick, DT Carl Ekern, LB Steve DeBerg, QB Frank Manumaleuga, LB 1974 PCAA 1974 PCAA 1976 PCAA 1978 PCAA Defensive Player of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Offensive Player of the Year Defensive Player of the Year

Ed Luther Gerald Willhite Mike Perez Sheldon Canley 1979 PCAA 1980 & 1981 PCAA 1986 PCAA & 1987 Big West 1990 Big West Offensive Player of the Year Offensive Player of the Year Offensive Player of the Year Offensive Player of the Year

Lyneil Mayo Jarron Gilbert Travis Johnson Tyler Winston 1990 Big West 2008 WAC 2012 WAC 2013 Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year Co-Defensive Player of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Freshman of the Year

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(NFL, CFL, USFL, AFL, AAFC, Arena Foot- ball, Arena Football 2, NFL Europe, XFL, UFL, Marshall Blount, DE AAF) 2004 – Central Valley (ARENA2), 2009 – Iowa (ARENA2) A Kim Bokamper, DE (127 NFL games) Dave Albright, LB 1977-85 – Miami 1985 – Memphis (USFL), John Booker, OL 1986-91 – Saskatchewan (CFL) 2009 – Spokane (ARENA2) Steve Alexakos, OL (18 NFL games) 2010-12 – Arizona (ARENA) 1970 – Denver, Damon Bowers, WR 1971 – New York Giants 1999 – New England (ARENA), Chris Alexander, LB 2000-01 – Houston (ARENA), 1991 – Frankfurt (WLAF), 2002 – Orlando (ARENA) 1994-95 – Albany (ARENA) Trevor Bowles, OL Courtney Anderson, TE (43 NFL games) 1984-86 – Montreal (CFL) 2004-06 – Oakland 1987-91 – Edmonton (CFL) Gill Byrd, CB 1st round draft pick 2007 – Detroit, Atlanta Kevin Bowman, WR (3 NFL games) 22nd selection in 1983 1987 – British Columbia (CFL) B 1987 – Philadelphia 10 NFL seasons Martin Baccaglio, OL (14 NFL games) Sean Brewer, TE (10 NFL games) San Diego 1983-92 1968 – San Diego (AFL), 2002 – Cincinnati, 2 Pro Bowl selections 1968-70 – Cincinnati 2003 – Atlanta Stacey Bailey, WR (91 NFL games) Jamall Broussard, WR (8 NFL games) San Diego Chargers Hall of Fame 1982-90 – Atlanta 2004 – Carolina,

Jerome Bearden, DB 2005 – Cincinnati (practice squad) Assistant coach 1983 – Oakland (USFL) 2006 – Cologne (NFL Europe) St. Louis Rams 2003-05 Bill Benjamin, OLB (2 NFL games) 2006 – Houston (practice squad) Chicago 2006-12 1987 – Indianapolis 2007 – Toronto (CFL) Tampa Bay 2014-15 Bené Benwikere, CB (54 NFL games) 2008 – Philadelphia, San José (ARENA) 2014-16 – Carolina John Broussard, WR (8 NFL games) 2017 – Dallas 2007 – Jacksonville 2018 – Arizona, Oakland 2008 – Chicago (practice squad) Keith Birlem, QB (9 NFL games) Norman Brown, OLB 1939 – Washington 1996 – Minnesota (ARENA), 1939 – Chicago Cardinals 1997-98 – New Jersey (ARENA) John Blain, OL Bryce Burnett, TE 1977-87 – British Columbia (CFL) 1996-97 – Barcelona (WLAF) John Blake, OL Marcel Burrough, OL 1978-80 – British Columbia (CFL) 2009 – Florida (ARENA2)

Jim Cadile, OL 11 NFL seasons Chicago 1962-72

Spartan Facts: John Blain, OT Kim Bokamper, DE 11 CFL seasons 1st round draft pick 189 Spartans have British Columbia 1977-87 19th selection in 1976 played pro football Miami 1977-85 1983 & 1985 All-CFL selection Pro Bowl Selection 1979 15 have played in British Columbia Lions’ 10 or more seasons 50th season All-Time Dream Miami Dolphins Walk of Fame Team

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Mack Burton, WR 2011-12 – St. Louis 1962-66 – British Columbia (CFL) Greg Cox, S (55 NFL games) Howard Butler, DT 1988, 90-91 – San Francisco, 1996-2002 – San José (ARENA) 1989 – New York Giants, Gill Byrd, CB (149 NFL games) 1995 – San José (ARENA) 1983-92 – San Diego Harold Crisler, E (53 NFL games) C 1948-49 – Washington Jim Cadile, OL (128 NFL games) 1949 – Baltimore (AAFC) 1962-72 – Chicago Wardell Crutchfield, DB Reggie Candler, L 2000 – Iowa (ARENA) 2005-06 – Bakersfield (ARENA2) Clarence Cunningham, WR Matt Castelo, LB/RB 2007-08 – Stockton (ARENA2) 2011 – San José (ARENA) D Sheldon Canley, TB (1 NFL game) Ken Daniel, CB (32 NFL games) 1991-92 – San Francisco 1983-84 – Oakland (USFL), 1992 – New York Jets 1984 – New York Giants, 1994 – Baltimore (CFL) 1986-87 – Indianapolis John Carlos, WR , WR (102 NFL games) 1971 – Montreal (CFL), 2003-05 – San José (ARENA), Rashied Davis, 1972 – Toronto (CFL) 2005-10 – Chicago, Andre Chachere, CB (1 NFL game) 2011 – Detroit WR/CB 2018 - Detroit Yonus Davis, RB 10 professional seasons Danny Clark, DE (1 NFL game) 2010 – British Columbia (CFL) San José (ARENA) 2003-05 1987 – Los Angeles Rams Steve DeBerg (207 NFL games) Chicago (NFL) 2005-10 K.C. Clark, DB (26 NFL games) 1977-80 – San Francisco, Detroit (NFL) 2011 1987-88 – Denver, 1981-83 – Denver, 1990 – British Columbia (CFL), 1984-87, 92-93 – Tampa Bay (NFL), 1990-91 –Denver 1988-91 – Kansas City, Steve Clarkson, QB 1993 – Miami, 1983 – Saskatchewan (CFL) 1998 – Atlanta Charles Clinton, CB (2 NFL games) Charles DeJurnett, DT (118 NFL games) 1987 – Houston 1974-75 – Southern California (WFL) Sherman Cocroft, S (67 NFL games) 1976-80 – San Diego, 1985-87 – Kansas City, 1982-86 – Los Angeles Rams 1988 – Buffalo, David Diaz-Infante, OG (69 NFL games) 1989 – Tampa Bay 1987 – San Diego, Dan Colchico, DE (78 NFL games) 1991-92 – Frankfurt (WLAF), 1960-64, 67 – San Francisco 1993-94 – Sacramento (CFL), 1969 – New Orleans 1996-98, 2000, 01 – Denver, Floyd Collier 1999 – Philadelphia, 1948 – San Francisco (AAFC) 2001 – Las Vegas (XFL) Justin Cole, DE/OLB (20 NFL games) Jeremy Dominguez, L 2010-11 – Kansas City 2002 – Fresno (ARENA2) David Diaz-Infante, G 12 professional seasons Steve DeBerg, QB San Diego 1987 17 NFL seasons Frankfurt (WLAF) 1991-92 San Francisco 1977-80 Sacramento (CFL) 1993-94 Denver 1981-83 Denver 1996-98, 2000, 2001 Tampa Bay (NFL) 1984-87 Philadelphia 1999 Kansas City 1988-91 Las Vegas (XFL) 2001 Tampa Bay 1992-93 Miami 1993 Assistant Coach Atlanta 1998 Arizona 2014-15 New York Jets 2016 Coaching New York Giants 1995-96 Indiana (ARENA) 2004 Tampa Bay (ARENA) 2004

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Oscar Donahue WR (13 NFL games) 2009 – Chicago, 1962 – Minnesota 2010 – New York Jets, Leon Donohue, OL (84 NFL games) 2011 – Buffalo (practice squad) 1962-64 – San Francisco, Randy Gill, LB (8 NFL games) 1965-67 – Dallas 1978 – St. Louis, Green Bay Harley Dow, K (12 NFL games) Mace Gouldsby, DT 1950 – San Francisco 1990 – Edmonton (CFL) E Dee Grayer, CB Ailao Eliapo, L 1997 – Milwaukee (ARENA), 2011 – San José (ARENA) 1998 – Portland (ARENA) 2012 – Jacksonville (ARENA) Carl Ekern, LB (151 NFL games) H 1976-88 – Los Angeles Rams Charlie Hardy, E Tyler Ervin, RB (25 NFL games) 1960-62 – Oakland (AFL) 2016-17 – Houston Charley Harraway, FB (110 NFL games) 2018 – Baltimore 1966-68 – Cleveland, 1969-73 – Washington F Brian Hawkins, DB David Fales, QB (3 NFL games) 1983 – Saskatchewan (CFL) Charles DeJurnett, DL 2014-16 – Chicago Marcus Helfman, TE 11 NFL seasons 2016 – Baltimore (practice squad) 2004 – Scottish Claymores (NFL Europe), Southern California (WFL) 2017-18 - Miami 2005 – Rhein Fire (NFL Europe) 1974-75 Wilson Faumuina, DT (74 NFL games) Fred Heron, DE (79 NFL games) San Diego 1976-80 1977-82 – Atlanta 1966-72 – St. Louis Los Angeles Rams 1982-86 Mervyn Fernandez, WR (86 NFL games) , DB 1982-86 – British Columbia (CFL), 2015-16 – Ottawa (CFL) 1987-92 – Los Angeles Raiders, 2017-19 – Edmonton (CFL) 1994 – British Columbia (CFL) Pat Hinds, OT Tony Ficklin, DE 1991-92 – Calgary (CFL), 2007 – Green Bay (ARENA2), 1993 – Toronto (CFL) 2008 – Kansas City (ARENA), James Hodgins, FB (78 NFL games) 2008 – New York (ARENA), 1999-2002 – St. Louis Rams, 2011 – Chicago (ARENA) 2003 – Arizona, Coye Francies, CB (23 NFL games) 2004 – Arizona (injured reserve), 2009-10 –Cleveland, 2005 – Arizona, 2010 – Las Vegas (UFL), 2006 – New York Jets 2011 – Seattle (practice squad), Domingo Holmes, CB 2012 – Oakland 2008 – Stockton (ARENA2) Paul Franklin, CB Michael Hooper, WR 1995-96 – Orlando (ARENA), 2008 – Stockton (ARENA2) Carl Ekern, LB 1997 – New York City (ARENA) Bud Hubbard, E (10 NFL games) 13 NFL seasons Tracy Franz, TE (3 NFL games) 1935 – Brooklyn Los Angeles Rams 1976-88 1984-85 – Oakland (USFL), Eric Hurt, DB (4 NFL games) All Pro, Pro Bowl Selection 1987 – San Francisco 1980 – Cleveland, Dallas 1986

G I Chon Gallegos, QB Carl Ihenacho, LB 1962 – Oakland (AFL) 2011 – Oakland (practice squad) Jeff Garcia, QB (125 NFL games) Duke Ihenacho, S (33 NFL games) 1994-98 – Calgary (CFL), 2012-13 – Denver, 1999-2003 – San Francisco, 2014-16 – Washington 2004 – Cleveland, Isaiah Irving, LB (20 NFL games) 2005 – Detroit, 2017-18 – Chicago 2006 – Philadelphia, 2007-08 – Tampa Bay, J 2009 – Philadelphia, Cass Jackson, DB 2010 – Omaha (UFL), 1964 – Ottawa (CFL) 2011 – Houston Bobby Johnson, TB Trestin George, DB 1986 – Saskatchewan (CFL) 2007-08 – San José (ARENA), Johnny Johnson, Jr. – TB (72 NFL games) Wilson Faumuina, DT 2009 – British Columbia (CFL), 1990-92 – Phoenix, 1st round draft pick 2011 – San José (ARENA) 1993-94 – New York Jets 20th selection in 1977 Jarron Gilbert, DL (5 NFL games) Marv Johnson, HB (40 NFL games) Atlanta 1977-82

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1951-52 – Los Angeles, , QB 1952-53 – Green Bay 1991 – Columbus (ARENA), Chandler Jones, WR 1992 – San Antonio (ARENA) 2014 – Tampa Bay (practice squad) Ray Lychak, OL 2015 – Montreal (CFL) (practice squad) 1966-68 – Montreal (CFL) Cody Jones, DT (110 NFL games) 1969 – Edmonton (CFL) 1974-78, 80-82 – Los Angeles Rams 1970-71 – British Columbia (CFL), James Jones, WR (136 NFL games) 1972-73 – Winnipeg (CFL) 2007-13 – Green Bay, 2014 – Oakland, M 2015 – Green Bay Curtice Macfarlane, L Jarmar Julien, TB (2 NFL games) 1998-99, 2001 – San José (ARENA) 2002 – Kansas City 2003 – Ottawa (CFL) Kevin Jurovich, WR Frank Manumaleuna, LB (35 NFL games) 2010 – San Francisco (practice squad) 1979-81 – Kansas City, Mervyn Fernandez, WR 1983-84 – Oakland (USFL), 12 professional seasons K 1985 – Portland British Columbia (CFL) 1982-86 Rick Kane, TB (125 NFL games) Derrick Martin, DB (3 NFL games) Los Angeles Raiders 1987-92 1977-83 – Detroit, 1980 – Hamilton (CFL), British Columbia (CFL) 1994 1984 – Washington, 1983-85 – Oakland (USFL), 1985 CFL 1985 – Detroit 1987 – San Francisco Most Outstanding Player Mike Katolin, OL (3 NFL games) Ralph Martini, QB 1983 – Boston (USFL), 1992 - Sacramento (WLAF) 1984 –Oklahoma (USFL), Lyneil Mayo, OLB 1985 – Arizona (USFL), 1991, 1992 – British Columbia (CFL) 1987 – Cleveland Keith McDonald, WR (9 NFL games) Tim Kearse, WR (3 NFL games) 1987 – Houston, 1983 – British Columbia (CFL), 1991, 1992 – British Columbia (CFL) 1987 – Detroit, Indianapolis, Maurice McKnight, DB 1988 – Saskatchewan 2018 – Edmonton (CFL) Jermaine Kelly CB Searcy Miles 2018 – Houston (reserve/injured list) 1954-56 San Francisco Sam Kennedy, LB (3 NFL games) Frank Minnini, HB (36 NFL games) 1988 – San Francisco 1947-49 – Chicago, Akeem King, DB (21 NFL games) 1949 – Pittsburgh Jeff Garcia, QB 2015-16 – Atlanta, 17 professional seasons 2017 - Seattle (practice squad) N 2018 - Seattle Kenny Nash, WR (1 NFL game) Calgary (CFL) 1994-98 1987 - Kansas City San Francisco 1999-2003 L Joe Nedney, PK (176 NFL games) Cleveland 2004 Isaac Leatiota, L 1995 – Oakland (practice squad), Detroit 2005 2012 – San José (ARENA), 1995-96 – Miami, Philadelphia 2006 2013 – San Antonio (ARENA) 1997-99 – Arizona, Tampa Bay 2007-08 Tom Louderback, OL (24 NFL games) 1999 – Baltimore, Philadelphia 2009 1958-59 – Philadelphia, 1999 – Oakland, Omaha (UFL) 2010 1960-61 – Oakland (AFL), 2000 – Denver, Houston 2011 1962 – Buffalo (AFL) 2000 – Carolina, David Loverne, OG (64 NFL games) 2001-03 – Tennessee, 2000-01 – New York Jets, 2004 – Tennessee (injured reserve) Assistant Coach 2002 - Washington, 2005-10 – San Francisco Montreal (CFL) 2014 2003 - St. Louis, Mark Nichols, WR (76 games) St. Louis 2015 2004 – Detroit, 1981-87 – Detroit 2005 – Detroit (injured reserve) Kaiser Noa, LB 1997 CFL West Division Dwight Lowery, DB (116 NFL games) 1993 – Miami (ARENA) Most Outstanding Player 2008-10 – New York Jets, Abdul Salaam-Noah, DT 2011-13 – Jacksonville, 2001 – San Francisco (XFL), Pro Bowl Selections 2014 – Atlanta, 2004-05 – New Orleans (ARENA), 2015 – Indianapolis, 2006 – Georgia (ARENA) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007 2016 – San Diego Ray Norton, HB (9 NFL games) Ed Luther, QB (61 NFL games) 1960-61 – San Francisco Spartan Stadium 1980-84 – San Diego, Ring of Honor 1985 – Jacksonville (USFL), O 1986 – Indianapolis William Obeng, OL

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2005 – Oakland (practice squad), 1967 – Buffalo (AFL), 2006 – Chicago (NFL Europe), 1968 – Minnesota 2007-08 – San José (ARENA) Tim Provost, OL Ron Ockimey, S 2003 – New England (practice squad) 2002-03 – British Columbia (CFL), 2005-06 – Winnipeg (CFL) Q Dwayne O’Steen, CB (77 NFL games) David Quessenberry, OL (2 NFL games) 1978-79 – Los Angeles, 2013-16 – Houston (injured reserve) 1980-81 – Oakland, 2017 – Houston 1982 – Baltimore, 1983 – Tampa Bay (NFL), R 1983-84 – Green Bay Travis Raciti, DT Ryan Otten, TE 2015 – Philadelphia (practice squad) Joe Nedney, PK 2013 – San Diego (practice squad) Larnell Ransom, DL 15 NFL seasons 2014 – Minnesota (practice squad) 2008 –Central Valley (ARENA2) Miami 1995-96 Bob Overly, LB Phil Rebboah, PK Arizona 1997-99 1983 – Oakland (USFL) 1984 – Los Angeles Raiders, Christopher Owens, CB (87 NFL games) 1985-86 – San Diego Baltimore 1999 2009-12 – Atlanta, Jerry Reese, WR (5 NFL games) Oakland 1995, 1999 2013 – Cleveland, 1995, 96 – San Jose (ARENA), Denver 2000 2013 – Miami, 1995 – San Antonio (CFL), Carolina 2000 2014 – Kansas City, 1997 – Buffalo, Tennessee 2001-04 2015 – New Orleans 1998 – Scotland (NFL Europe), San Francisco 2005-10 1999-2004 – San José (ARENA) P Eric Richardson, WR (30 NFL games) Khalil Paden, WR 1985-86 – Buffalo 2014 – Orlando (ARENA), Scott Rislov, QB 2014-15 – Ottawa (CFL) 2005 – Nashville (ARENA), Josh Parry, FB (37 NFL games) 2006 – Central Valley (ARENA2), 2002 –Frankfurt (NFL-Europe), 2007-08 – San José (ARENA) 2004-05 – Philadelphia, Walt Roberts, HB (83 NFL games) 2006 – Seattle 1964-66 – Cleveland, Charles Pauley, WR 1967 – New Orleans, 2004, 2006 – San José (ARENA), 1969-70 – Washington 2005 – Chicago (ARENA), Brian Roche, TE (23 NFL games) 2007 – Philadelphia (ARENA), 1996-97 – San Diego, 2008 – Georgia (ARENA) 1998 – Kansas City, Yepi Pauu, LB 2001 – San Francisco (XFL) 1988 - Los Angeles (ARENA), Brandon Rutley, RB 1991-92 – Frankfurt (WLAF) 2012 – Hamilton (CFL), Mike Perez, QB 2014-17 – Montreal (CFL), 1991 – Frankfurt (WLAF), 2018 – British Columbia (CFL) 1991 – New York Giants, Mark Nichols, WR 1992 – Frankfurt (WLAF) S 1st round draft pick 1994-97 – Albany (ARENA), S.T. Saffold, WR (14 NFL games) 15th selection in 1981 1998 – New York City (ARENA) 1968 – Cincinnati Detroit 1981-87 1999 – New England (ARENA) James Saxon, FB (111 NFL games) Philip Perry, FB/LB 1988-91 – Kansas City, 2005-06 – Memphis (ARENA2) 1992-94 – Miami, Bil Peterson, OL (56 NFL games) 1995 – Philadelphia 1968-72 – Cincinnati, Wes Schweitzer, OG (31 games) 1975 – Kansas City 2016-18 – Atlanta Tom Petithomme, FB Travis Seaton, B Spartan Facts: 1995-96 – San José (ARENA) 2004 – Philadelphia (ARENA), 1998 – Iowa (ARENA), 2007 – Stockton (ARENA2) 6 Pro Bowl players 1999 – San José (ARENA) 2008-09 – Oklahoma City (ARENA2) Bob Pifferini, OL (12 NFL games) Edell Shepherd, WR (25 NFL games) 1949 – Detroit 2002 – Chicago (practice squad), 1 NFL Art Powell (13 NFL games) 2003 – Scotland (NFL Europe), Rookie of the Year 1957 – Montreal (CFL), 2003 – Tampa Bay, 1959 – Philadelphia, 2004 – Tampa Bay (injured reserve), 1960-62 – New York (AFL), 2005 – Tampa Bay, 1963-66 – Oakland (AFL), 2006 – Houston,

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2007 – Detroit, 2012 – Atlanta (practice squad) 2008 – Denver (injured reserve) 2014-17 – Jacksonville Ricky Siglar, OL (100 NFL games) Tyson Thompson, TB (30 NFL games) 1990 – San Francisco, 2005-07 – Dallas 1993-96, 98 – Kansas City, Bob Titchenal, OL (30 NFL games) 1997-98 – New Orleans, 1940-42 – Washington, 1998 – Carolina 1946 – San Francisco (AAFC), Gerald Small, CB (104 NFL games) 1947 – Los Angeles (AAFC), 1978-83 – Miami, Mel Tom, DE (113 NFL games) 1984 – Atlanta 1967-73 – Philadelphia, Keith Smith, LB/FB (63 NFL games) 1973-75 – Chicago 2014-17 – Dallas John Travis, HB (6 NFL games) 2018 – Oakland 1966 – San Diego , CB 2001-02, 04-08 – San José (ARENA), U Jerry Reese, WR 2003 – Tampa Bay (ARENA) Mitch Ucovich (10 NFL games) 11 professional seasons Tommie Smith, WR (2 NFL games) 1969 – Cincinnati V Kendrick Starling, WR (8 NFL games) Andres Vargas, L San José (ARENA) 1995 2004 – Houston, 2014 – Los Angeles (ARENA) San Antonio (CFL) 1995 2005 – New Orleans (practice squad), Chris Vedder, B San José (ARENA) 1996 2006 – Rhein Fire (NFL Europe), 2010 – San José (ARENA) Buffalo 1997 2007 – Edmonton (CFL) Scotland (NFL-Europe) 1998 Carl Sullivan, TE (3 NFL games) W San José (ARENA) 1999-2004 1984-85 – Oakland (USFL), Alex Wallace, DB 1987 – Green Bay 2002 – British Columbia (CFL), John Sutro, OL (5 NFL games) 2005-06 – Bakersfield (ARENA2), 1962 – San Francisco 2007 – New Orleans (ARENA), Bob Sykes, FB (4 NFL games) 2007 – Tampa Bay (ARENA) 1952 – Washington Jimmy Walsh, FB (4 NFL games) 1980 – Seattle T Dave Wasick, DT Adam Tafralis, QB 1975 – Kansas City, 2008-10 – Hamilton (CFL) 1976 – New York Jets Drew Taylor, WR Lyle West, S (51 NFL games) 1978-79 – British Columbia (CFL), 1999-2000 – New York Giants, 1980 –Hamilton (CFL), 2002-03 – Kansas City 1981 – Toronto (CFL), Deoncé Whitaker, TB 1982 – Montreal (CFL) 2002 – British Columbia (CFL), Eddie Taylor, CB 2003 – Montreal (CFL) 1991-92 – Winnipeg (CFL) Gerald Willhite, TB (78 NFL games) Gerald Willhite, TB 1993 – British Columbia (CFL) 1982-88 – Denver 1st round draft pick Jay Taylor, CB (79 games) Billy Wilson, E (100 NFL games) 21st selection in 1982 1989-92 – Phoenix, 1951-60 – San Francisco Denver 1982-88 1993-95 – Kansas City Louie Wright, CB (167 NFL games) All-AFC Selection , QB (1 NFL game) 1975-86 – Denver 1986 1956-57 – British Columbia (CFL), 1958 – San Francisco, Y Spartan Stadium 1960 – Oakland (AFL) Ronnie Yell, CB Ring of Honor Eddie Thomas, CB 2014-17 – British Columbia (CFL) 1991-92 – Edmonton (CFL), 2018 – Toronto (CFL) 1994 – Toronto (CFL), 1995, 1997 – British Columbia (CFL) Z 1999 – Winnipeg (CFL) Blair Zerr, FB Jewerl Thomas, TB (56 NFL games) 1992-93 – Calgary 1981-82 – Los Angeles Rams, Leroy Zimmerman, FB (84 NFL games) 1983 – Kansas City, 1940-42 – Washington, 1984 – San Diego 1942, 1943-46 – Philadelphia, Ken Thomas, DB (14 NFL games) 1943 – Pittsburgh, 1983 – Kansas City 1947 – Detroit, Gary Thompson, S (24 NFL games) 1948 – Boston 1983-84 – Buffalo Peyton Thompson, CB (48 NFL games) Active players in boldfaced type

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Super Bowl Spartans XII (1/15/78) Louie Wright, Denver Broncos XIV (1/20/80) Carl Ekern, Los Angeles Rams Cody Jones, Los Angeles Rams XV (1/25/81) Dwayne O’Steen, Oakland Raiders Dick Vermeil, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Chuck Clausen, Philadelphia Eagles asst. coach XVI (1/24/82) Bill Walsh, San Francisco 49ers head coach XVII (1/30/83) Kim Bokamper, Miami Dolphins Gerald Small, Miami Dolphins XIX (1/20/85) Bill Walsh, San Francisco 49ers head coach Kim Bokamper, Miami Dolphins XXI (1/25/87) Gerald Willhite, Denver Broncos Billy Wilson, WR Louie Wright, Denver Broncos 10 NFL seasons XXII (1/31/88) Gerald Willhite, Denver Broncos K.C. Clark, Denver Broncos San Francisco 1951-60 XXIII (1/22/89) Bill Walsh, San Francisco 49ers head coach Pro Bowl & All-Pro Sam Kennedy, San Francisco 49ers Selection XXIV (1/28/90) Greg Cox, San Francisco 49ers XXV (1/27/91) Greg Cox, New York Giants 1954, 1955, 1956, XXXII (1/25/98) David Diaz-Infante, Denver Broncos 1957, 1958, 1959 XXXIII (1/31/99) David Diaz-Infante, Denver Broncos Steve DeBerg, Atlanta Falcons Bay Area Sports XXXIV (1/30/00) Dick Vermeil, St. Louis Rams head coach Hall of Fame Al Saunders, St. Louis Rams assistant coach James Hodgins, St. Louis Rams XXXV (1/28/01) Lyle West, New York Giants XXXVI (1/27/02) James Hodgins, St. Louis Rams XXXIX (2/6/05) Josh Parry, Philadelphia Eagles XLI (2/4/07) Gill Byrd, Chicago Bears assistant coach Rashied Davis, Chicago Bears The late Bill Walsh (top) coached the XLV (2/6/11) James Jones, Green Bay Packers San Francisco 49ers to three Super Bowl XLVIII (2/2/14) Duke Ihenacho, Denver Broncos victories. Dick Vermeil (bottom) coached the 50 (2/7/16) Bené Benwikere, 1999 St. Louis Rams to victory in Super Bowl Super Bowl winners in bold-faced type XXXIV.

Louie Wright, CB Spartan Fact: 1st round draft pick San José State is one of six schools with two alums who coached Super Bowl-winning teams. 17th selection in 1975 Dayton (Chuck Noll & Jon Gruden) – 5 12 NFL seasons San José State (Bill Walsh & Dick Vermeil) – 4 Denver 1975-86 Arkansas (Jimmy Johnson & Barry Switzer) – 3 Named to the 1970’s Eastern Illinois (Mike Shanahan & Sean Payton) – 3 NFL All-Decade Team Pacific ( & Pete Carroll) – 3 Pro Bowl Selections Miami (O.) (Weeb Ewbank & John Harbaugh) – 2 1977, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1985 All-NFL Selections 1978, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1985 Did You Know? All-AFC Selections 1977, 1978, 1979, San José State University’s South Campus was the practice 1981, 1984, 1985 location for the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Denver Broncos Carolina Panthers in . The South Campus area Ring of Fame includes Spartan Stadium, two football practice fields, and athletic performance and locker facilities. Super Bowl 50 was Spartan Stadium played on February 7, 2016 at Levi’s Stadium in nearby Santa Clara, Calif., between the Panthers and the Denver Broncos. Ring of Honor

WWW.SJSUSPARTANS.COM 113 SPARTANS IN THE PROS San José State football players in the National Football League draft (1940-2017), Mountain West Fact: NFL first-round draft American Football League draft (1960-66) Player Team Yr./Rnd. (Selection) choices by schools: Josh Oliver, TE Jacksonville Jaguars 2019/3rd round (69) Jermaine Kelly, CB Houston Texans 2018/7th round (222) San Diego State – 9 Tyler Ervin, RB Houston Texans 2016/4th round (119) Wes Schweitzer, OT Atlanta Falcons 2016/6th round (195) San José State – 6 Akeem King, S Atlanta Falcons 2015/7th round (249) Boise State – 5 Colorado State – 5 Bené Benwikere, CB Carolina Panthers 2014/5th round (148) David Fales, QB Chicago Bears 2014/6th round (183) Fresno State – 5 David Quessenberry, OT Houston Texans 2013/6th round (176) Utah State – 4 Nevada – 3 Jarron Gilbert, DT Chicago Bears 2009/3rd round (68) Christopher Owens, CB Atlanta Falcons 2009/3rd round (90) Wyoming – 3 Coye Francies, CB Cleveland Browns 2009/6th round (191) New Mexico – 2 Dwight Lowery, CB New York Jets 2008/4th round (113) Hawai’i – 1 James Jones, WR Green Bay Packers 2007/3rd round (78) John Broussard, WR Jacksonville Jaguars 2007/7th round (229) UNLV – 0 Air Force – 0 Courtney Anderson, TE Oakland Raiders 2004/7th round (245) Tim Provost, OT Miami Dolphins 2003/6th round (206) Sean Brewer, TE 2001/3rd round (66)

David Loverne, OT New York Jets 1999/3rd round (90) Lyle West, S New York Giants 1999/6th round (189) Brian Roche, TE San Diego Chargers 1996/3rd round (81) Spartan Fact:

Sheldon Canley, TB San Francisco 49ers 1991/7th round (193) The San Francisco 49ers Johnny Johnson, TB Phoenix Cardinals 1990/7th round (169) Tony Jeffery, WR Kansas City Chiefs 1990/12th round (318) have drafted the most San José State players – Jay Taylor, CB Phoenix Cardinals 1989/6th round (150) 11. James Saxon, TB Kansas City Chiefs 1988/6th round (139) Mike Perez, QB New York Giants 1988/7th round (175) Tony Smith, WR New York Jets 1985/5th round (134)

Eric Richardson, WR Buffalo Bills 1984/2nd round (41) Bobby Johnson, TB Kansas City Chiefs 1984/11th round (285) Gill Byrd, CB San Diego Chargers 1983/1st round (22) Ken Thomas, S Kansas City Chiefs 1983/6th round (173) Spartan Fact: Brian Hawkins, S Denver Broncos 1983/9th round (228) Mervyn Fernandez, WR Oakland Raiders 1983/10th round (277) Round selections Tim Kearse, WR San Diego Chargers 1983/11th round (303) Gerald Willhite, TB Denver Broncos 1982/1st round (21) in NFL drafts Stacey Bailey, WR Atlanta Falcons 1982/3rd round (63) Mark Nichols, WR 1981/1st round (16) 1st round – 6 Jewerl Thomas, RB Los Angeles Rams 1980/3rd round (58) Ed Luther, QB San Diego Chargers 1980/4th round (101) 2nd round – 2 3rd round – 11 Frank Manumaleuga, LB Kansas City Chiefs 1979/4th round (85) 4th round – 8 Gerald Small, CB Miami Dolphins 1978/4th round (93) Randy Gill, LB St. Louis Cardinals 1978/10th round (265) 5th round – 9 Wilson Faumuina, DT Atlanta Falcons 1977/1st round (20) 6th round – 14 Rick Kane, TB Detroit Lions 1977/3rd round (69) 7th round – 8 Jim LeJay, WR St. Louis Cardinals 1977/10th round (270) Steve DeBerg, QB Dallas Cowboys 1977/10th round (275) 8th round – 1 John Blain, T New Orleans Saints 1977/11th round (285) 9th round – 4 Kim Bokamper, DE Miami Dolphins 1976/1st round (19) 10th round – 6 Carl Ekern, LB Los Angeles Rams 1976/5th round (128) Darryl Jenkins, RB San Francisco 49ers 1976/17th round (473)

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Louie Wright, CB Denver Broncos 1975/1st round (17) Dave Wasick, DT Kansas City Chiefs 1975/6th round (139) Spartan Fact: Ike McBee, WR San Diego Chargers 1975/11th round (284) Emmanuel Armstrong, LB Green Bay Packers 1974/13th round (324) Charles DeJurnett, DL San Diego Chargers 1974/17th round (418) Player selection in a Cody Jones, DT Los Angeles Rams 1973/5th round (129) NFL draft Dave Chaney, LB Kansas City Chiefs 1972/14th round (360) Eric Dahl, WR 1972/16th round (400) John Carlos, WR Philadelphia Eagles 1970/15th round (371) Top 50 – 11 51-100 – 21 Walt Shockley, FB St. Louis Cardinals 1969/5th round (108) 101-150 – 22 Steve Alexakos, OG New England Patriots 1969/9th round (209) Mike Spitzer, DE Detroit Lions 1968/6th round (148) 151 -200 – 13 Danny Holman, QB Pittsburgh Steelers 1968/8th round (201) Roy Hall, OT Atlanta Falcons 1968/16th round (410) Walt Blackledge, WR Baltimore Colts 1968/16th round (432) Tommie Smith, WR Los Angeles Rams 1967/9th round (226) Eric Watts, CB Detroit Lions 1967/12th round (297) Spartan Fact: Martin Baccaglio, T San Diego Chargers 1967/15th round (355) Fred Heron, DE Green Bay Packers 1966/3rd round (45) Mel Tom, DE Philadelphia Eagles 1966/6th round (89) Three times, 1983, 1977 Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1966/9th round (RS) and 1966, five San José S.T. Saffold, WR San Francisco 49ers 1966/15th round (222) San Diego Chargers (AFL) 1966/9th round future State players were Charlie Harraway, FB Cleveland Browns 1966/18th round (273) selected in a NFL draft. John Travis, FB San Diego Chargers (AFL) 1966/18th round (162) Dave Johnson, HB Baltimore Colts 1965/4th round (56) Bob Bonds, HB St. Louis Cardinals 1965/5th round (68) Kansas City Chiefs (AFL) 1965/13th round Brent Berry, OT Los Angeles Rams 1965/13th round (177) Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1965/10th round (RS) Spartan Fact:

Jim Cadile, OL Chicago Bears 1962/4th round (49) Player selection by Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1962/22nd round (169) Mack Burton, WR Chicago Bears 1962/5th round (57) Position in a NFL draft San Diego Chargers (AFL) 1962/4th round (32) John Sutro, OL Green Bay Packers 1962/6th round (79) End, Wide Receiver – 25 Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1962/20th round (153) Oscar Donahue, WR Green Bay Packers 1962/6th round (84) Offensive Line – 22 Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1962/12th round (94) Running Backs – 21 Leon Donohue, G San Francisco 49ers 1961/9th round (118) Defensive Backs – 15 Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1962/29th round (225) Clair Appledoom, E Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1961/27th round Defensive Line – 9 Mike Jones, QB Pittsburgh Steelers 1961/20th round (271) Quarterbacks – 7 Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1960/21st round Linebackers – 5 Ray Norton, HB San Francisco 49ers 1960/4th round (46) Denver Broncos (AFL) 1960/1st selections Tight Ends – 4 Ken McNeece, OL Denver Broncos (AFL) 1960/1st selections

Dan Colchico, E San Francisco 49ers 1959/7th round (78) Art Powell, E Philadelphia Eagles 1959/11th round (123) Hal Boutte, E Detroit Lions 1958/12th round (145) Bill Atkins, T Los Angeles Rams 1958/25th round (296) Bob Reinhart, QB Cleveland Browns 1957/10th round (114) Jack Adams, T Philadelphia Eagles 1956/21st round (246) Clarence Wessman, E San Francisco 49ers 1956/22nd round (256) Jim Hughes, G Cleveland Browns 1956/24th round (289) Joe Ulm, FB Philadelphia Eagles 1956/30th round (246) Tom Louderback, G Washington Redskins 1955/10th round (111) Matt Vujevich, B New York Giants 1955/24th round (284)

Charlie Allen, T Los Angeles Rams 1954/5th round (57) George Porter, T Philadelphia Eagles 1953/12th round (142)

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Stan Wacholz, E San Francisco 49ers 1953/18th round (212) Keith Carpenter, T San Francisco 49ers 1951/26th round (306) Harley Dow, T San Francisco 49ers 1950/11th round (141) Harry Russell, B Pittsburgh Steelers 1950/15th round (190) Billy Wilson, E San Francisco 49ers 1950/22nd round (283) Junior Morgan, E Los Angeles Rams 1950/28th round (363)

Bob Pifferini, C Detroit Lions 1949/15th round (142) Frank Minini, FB Chicago Bears 1947/2nd round (23) Bob Ward, B Washington Redskins 1946/18th round (189) Louie Wright, CB Kim Bokamper, DE Denver Broncos Miami Dolphins Deward Tornell, T Washington Redskins 1941/14th round (130) 1975 - 17th overall 1976 - 19th overall Morris Buckingham, C Washington Redskins 1941/15th round (140) selection selection Leroy Zimmerman, B Washington Redskins 1940/5th round (58)

San José State football players in the National Football League draft (1940-2017) Top-100 selections in a draft

Player Team Yr./Selection (Round) Mark Nichols, WR Detroit Lions 1981/16 (1st round) Louie Wright, CB Denver Broncos 1975/17 (1st round) Kim Bokamper, DE Miami Dolphins 1976/19 (1st round) Wilson Faumuina, DT Mark Nichols, WR Wilson Faumuina, DT Atlanta Falcons 1977/20 (1st round) Atlanta Falcons Detroit Lions Gerald Willhite, TB Denver Broncos 1982/21 (1st round) 1977 - 20th overall 1981 - 16th overall Gill Byrd, CB San Diego Chargers 1983/22 (1st round) selection selection Frank Minini, FB Chicago Bears 1947/23 (2nd round)

Eric Richardson, WR Buffalo Bills 1984/41 (2nd round) Fred Heron, DE Green Bay Packers 1966/45 (3rd round) Ray Norton, HB San Francisco 49ers 1960/46 (4th round) Jim Cadile, OG Chicago Bears 1962/49 (4th round)

Dave Johnson, HB Baltimore Colts 1965/56 (4th round) Mack Burton, WR Chicago Bears 1962/57 (5th round) Charlie Allen, T Los Angeles Rams 1954/57 (5th round) Jewerl Thomas, RB Los Angeles Rams 1980/58 (3rd round) Leroy Zimmerman, B Washington Redskins 1940/58 (5th round) Gerald WIllhite, RB Gill Byrd, CB Stacey Bailey, WR Atlanta Falcons 1982/63 (3rd round) Denver Broncos San Diego Chargers Sean Brewer, TE Cincinnati Bengals 2001/66 (3rd round) 1982 - 21st overall 1983 - 22nd overall Jarron Gilbert, DT Chicago Bears 2009/68 (3rd round) selection selection Bob Bonds, HB St. Louis Cardinals 1965/68 (5th round) Josh Oliver, TE Jacksonville Jaguars 2019/69 (3rd round) Rick Kane, TB Detroit Lions 1977/69 (3rd round) James Jones, WR Green Bay Packers 2007/78 (3rd round) Dan Colchico, E San Francisco 49ers 1959/78 (7th round) John Sutro, OL Green Bay Packers 1962/79 (6th round)

Brian Roche, TE San Diego Chargers 1996/81 (3rd round) Oscar Donahue, WR Green Bay Packers 1962/84 (6th round) Frank Manumaleuga, LB Kansas City Chiefs 1979/85 (4th round) Mel Tom, DE Philadelphia Eagles 1966/89 (6th round) Christopher Owens, DB Atlanta Falcons 2009/90 (3rd round) David Loverne, OT New York Jets 1999/90 (3rd round) Gerald Small, CB Miami Dolphins 1978/93 (4th round)

116 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL COACHING IN THE PROS

Marcus Arroyo Tim Kearse 2014 – Tampa Bay 2001-06 – Saskatchewan (CFL), 2007 – Montreal (CFL) Tom Bass 2010 – Calgary (CFL) 1964-67 – San Diego (AFL), 1968-70 – Cincinnati, Abdul-Salam Noah 1976-81 – Tampa Bay, 2012 – Arizona (ARENA) 1982-85 – San Diego Lou Patrone Ken Blue 2008 – San José (ARENA) 1970 – St. Louis Gill Byrd Steve DeBerg Al Saunders 13 NFL seasons 2 NFL seasons Bob Bronzan 1982-88 – San Diego, 1958 – Philadelphia 1989-98 – Kansas City, 1999-2000 – St. Louis, Gill Byrd 2001-05 – Kansas City, 2003-05 – St. Louis, 2006-07 – Washington, 2006-12 – Chicago, 2008 – St. Louis, 2014-15 – Tampa Bay, 2009-10 – Baltimore (consultant), 2017 – Buffalo 2011-14 – Oakland 2016-18 – Cleveland Jim Cadile 1984 – Denver (USFL) James Saxon 2000 – Buffalo, Ken Delgado David Diaz-Infante K.C. Clark 2001-07 – Kansas City, 3 NFL seasons 5 NFL seasons 1991-92 – Frankfurt (WLAF) 2008-10 – Miami, 2011-13 – Minnesota, Chuck Clausen 2014-18 – Pittsburgh, 1976-85 – Philadelphia, 2019 – Arizona 1986-89 – Atlanta Omarr Smith Dan Colchico 2009 – Arkansas (ARENA2), 1967 – San Francisco 2010-13 – Arizona (ARENA), 2014-15 – San José (ARENA) , Max Coley 2016 – Los Angeles (ARENA) 1977 – San Diego, 2017-19 – Baltimore (ARENA) 1978 – Los Angeles Scott Swartz Al Saunders James Saxon Steve DeBerg 2004 – San Francisco 37 NFL seasons Arizona Cardinals 1995-96 – New York Giants, 2004 – Indiana (ARENA), Dick Vermeil 2004 – Tampa Bay (ARENA) 1969, 71-73 – Los Angeles, 1976-82 – Philadelphia, Ken Delgado 1997-99 – St. Louis, 2016-18 – Cleveland 2001-05 – Kansas City

David Diaz-Infante Dick Voris 2013-14 – Arizona, 1954 – Los Angeles, 2016-18 – New York Jets 1961-62 – Green Bay, 1963-67 – San Francisco, Jeff Garcia 1968-71 – St. Louis, 2014 – Montreal (CFL), 1972 – Detroit, Dick Vermeil Dick Voris 2015 – St. Louis 1973 – Baltimore 19 NFL seasons 13 NFL seasons

Claude Gilbert Bill Walsh 1991-92 – Frankfurt (WLAF) 1966 – Oakland (AFL), 1968-75 – Cincinnati, Fred Guidici 1976 – San Diego, 1995 – Oakland, 1979-88 – San Francisco 2015 – San José (ARENA) Jimmy Walsh Terrell Jones 1997 – Arizona (ARENA), 2000-04 – San Francisco, 1998 – San José (ARENA) 2005 – Tampa Bay Billy Wilson Bill Walsh Billy Wilson 1961-62, 64-67, 80 – San Francisco 20 NFL seasons 6 NFL seasons

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–A– Hubbard, Bill – HB 1925-27 –S– Allen, Johnny – E 1939-41 Head Coach 1946-49 Sarkisian, Jack – QB 1938-40 Amaral, Bob – E 1950-52 Hubbard, Bud – E 1932-34 Saunders, Al – CB 1966-68 Aplanalp, Lynn – QB 1951-52 Hughes, Chuck – QB 1947-48 Shehtanian, Dee – HB 1932-34 Argilla, Luke – HB 1935-36 Simoni, Dario – T 1932-34 –J– Small, Gerald – CB 1974-77 –B– Jackson, Cass – HB 1961-63 Steele, Willie – HB 1942 Bailey, Stacey – WR 1978-81 Johnson, Johnny – FB 1960-62 Stults, Dick – FB 1951-52 Beck, Harry – FB 1949-50 Jones, Cody – DT 1971-72 Birlem, Keith – QB 1936-38 Jones, James, WR 2003-06 –T– Bokamper, Kim – DE 1974-75 Teresa, Tony – QB 1954-55 Bronzan, Bob – T 1937-39 –K– Terry, George – E 1939-41, 46 Burton, Mack – HB 1959-61 Kane, Rick – TB 1975-76 Thomas, Lloyd – E 1936-38 Byrd, Gill – CB 1979-82 Kearse, Tim – WR 1980-82 Titchenal, Bob – C 1937-39 Kimball, Craig – QB 1972-74 –C– Kimura, Lincoln – Trainer 1950-62 –U– Cadile, Jim – E 1959-61 Ulm, Joe – FB 1953, 55 Canley, Sheldon – TB 1988-90 –L– Carmody, Doan – G 1936-39 Ladouceur, Bob – DB 1975-76 –V– Cementina, Al – CB 1948-50 Laws, Aubrey – FB 1925-28 Vermeil, Dick – QB 1956-57 Chagonjian, Archie – HB 1949-51 Lewis, Bill – FB 1934-37 Voris, Dick – C 1947-48 Chaney, Dave – LB 1969-71 Liggins, Guy – WR 1986-87 Clarkson, Steve – QB 1979-82 Linn, Woody – QB/K 1948-49 –W– Cocroft, Sherman – S 1982-83 Louderback, Tom – LB 1953-54 Wacholz, Stan – E 1950-52 Colchico, Dan – E 1957-58 Luther, Ed – QB 1976-79 Walsh, Bill – E 1953-54 Collins, Bart – G 1931-34 Wasick, Dave – DT 1972-74 Cook, Ken – G 1938-40 –M– Whitaker, Deoncé – RB 1998-2001 Manoogian, Morris – HB 1937-39 Wiedenhofer, Hans – G 1941-42, 46 –D– Manumaleuga, Frank – LB 1977-78 Willhite, Gerald – TB 1980-81 DeBerg, Steve – QB 1975-76 Marcucci, Lelio – T 1942 Wilson, Billy – E 1948-50 DeGroot, Dudley – Head Coach 1932-39 Matthews, Larry – HB 1951-53 Womack, Wayne – DT 1972 DeJurnett, Charles – DT 1972-73 McPherson, Walt – FB 1936-38 Wool, Jack – FB 1929-32 Diaz-Infante, David – OG 1982-86 Mendonsa, Gibby – HB 1949-51 Wright, Louie – CB 1973-74 Donahue, Oscar – WR 1959-61 Menges, Gene – QB 1948-50 Donohue, Leon – T 1960-61 Minter, Aubrey – HB 1939-41 –Z– Dow, Harley – G 1936-38 Morgan, Junior – E 1947-49 Zetterquist, Herm – HB 1937-39 Dubose, Glenn – G 1935-36 Zimmerman, Leroy – FB 1938-39 –N– –E– Nedney, Joe – K 1991-94 –Teams– Ekern, Carl – LB 1972-75 Nichols, Mark – WR 1979-80 1939 Elway, Jack – Head Coach 1979-83 Nygren, Bud – E 1940 1986 Estes, Fred – HB 1898 –O– –Legends– –F– Overhouse, Ray – E 1946-47 Bronzan, Bob Faulk, Jack – T 1946-49 McPherson, Walt Faumuina, Wilson – DT 1973-76 –P– Vermeil, Dick Peregoy, Carlton – FB 1937-39 Walsh, Bill –G– Perez, Mike – QB 1986-87 Gallegos, Chon – QB 1959-61 Pifferini, Bob – C 1946-47 Gilbert, Claude – Coach 1981-89 Powell, Art – E 1956

–H– –R– Hardy, Charles – E 1953-54 Regli, Jess 1924-27 Harraway, Charlie – FB 1963-65 Rishwain, Joe – QB 1938-40 Hawley, Hal 1925-27 Roberts, Walt – HB 1961-63 Heston, Willie – HB 1900 Robinson, Bert – K 1941, 43, 46 Hiram, Roy – HB 1953-54 Rocchi, Gene – HB 1936-38 Holman, Danny – QB 1966-67 Rogers, Darryl – Head Coach 1973-75 Hooper, Max – OT 1978-81 Russell, Harry – HB 1947-49

118 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS

- AAA - Arroyo, Marcus - QB (1998, 2000, Belz, Joe - G (1898, 99, 1900) Bowles, Raymond - OLB (1991, 92) Aaron, Montel - QB (2017, 18) 01, 02) Bender, Mike - C (1989, 90) Bowles, Trevor - OT (1980, 82, 83) Abbott, Vincent - DE (2008, 10, 11, 12) Astani, Sinjun - DL (2017) Bendixen, Keith - OL (2011, 13) Bowman, Bill - (1959) Abernethy, John - C (1967, 68, 70) Atkins, Bill - T, G (1957, 58) Benjamin, Bill - LB (1977, 78, 79, 80) Bowman, Kevin - WR (1983, 84) Abernethy, Raymond - (1935) Atteberry, Les - C (1958, 59,60) Benner, George - (1923) Boyd, John - C, L (1965, 66) Abrew, Alli - QB (1993, 94) Avery, Marquis - WR (2009) Bennett, Fred - (1932, 33, 34) Boyer, Herb - G ( 1956, 57) Accinelli, Jim - C (1983, 84) Avila, Michael - WR (2008, 09, 11) Benton, Webster - (1926) Boyer, Kevin - CB (1999, 2000) Acres, Stan - (1922, 23, 27) Ayers, Antwaun - WR (2018) Benwikere, Bene - S, CB Bradarich, Bob - OG (1971, 72) Ackemann, Walter - H (1955, 66) Avres, Stan - (1927) (2010, 11, 12, 13) Bradbury, Daniel - WR (2012, 13, 14) Acuna, Ron-Jon - LB (1998, 99) Azevedo, Alfred - (1933, 34, 35) Berault, Jim - E (1951) Bradford, Charley - H (1958) Adams, Charlie - FB (1992, 93, 95) Berg, Mike - PK (1979, 80, 81, 82) Bradford, Steve - RB (1979, 80) Adams, Jack - T (1951, 54, 55) - BBB - Bergen, John - T (1951, 57) Brandi, Ed - S (1967, 68) Adams, Willie - DB (2000, 01) Baccaglio, Martin - T (1965, 66) Berglund, Randy - OG (1974, 75) Braziel, Ben - LB (1978) Aguayo, Ethan - S, LB (2016, 17, 18) Bacci, Art - OG (1980) Berry, Brent - T (1963, 65) Brennan, Steve - OE (1967) Agu, K.J. - S (1997, 98) Bach, Bob - H (1959) Berry, Ken - QB (1963, 64, 65) Brewer, Sean - TE (1998, 99, 2000) Aimonetti, John - OT (1982, 83, 84, 86) Bacon, Sean - DE (2011, 12, 13, 14) Berry, Robert - (1937, 38) Brice, Lawrence - RB (1970, 71) Aimonetti, Nico - DL (2017) Badgley, Gene - E (1960) Berry, Robley - (1926) Bridges, Bryson - DT (2015, 16, 17, 18) Ainuu, Tuli - LB (1982, 83) Bailey, Kenneth - (1940, 41) Biddle, David - (1933) Bronzan, Bob - T (1937, 38, 39) Al-Uqdah, Esston - S (2013, 14) Bailey, Stacey - WR (1978, 79, 80, 81) Bienick, John - RB (1984) Brooks, Walter Jr. - WR (1990, 91) Alaimo, Dave - L (1966) Bailey, Waking - WR Bierria, Trevon - S (2016) Broussard, Jamall - WR (2002, 03) Alario, Ed - H, F (1955) (1997, 98, 99, 2000) Biglen, Jack - T (1952, 53) Broussard, John - WR (2003, 04, 05, 06) Albright, Dave - LB (1982, 83) Baird, Bill - G (1963) Bill, Ed - T (1953) Brown, Alvin - H (1953, 54) Alcantara, Bill - LB (1987, 88) Baker, Jeff - (1966) Bilotti, Richard - T (1968) Brown, Bill - LB (1970, 71, 72) Alexakos, Steve - OG (1967, 68) Baker, Mark - OG (1983, 84) Bird, Ed - DT (1984, 86) Brown, Bobby II - S (2018) Alexander, Cameron - DL (2018) Balderas, Johnny - CB (2018) Birlem, Keith - QB (1936, 37, 38) Brown, David - TE (1976) Alexander, Chris - LB (1986, 87) Baldwin, Don - (1934, 35) Bishop, Gilbert - (1934, 35) Brown, Joe - (1925, 27) Alexander, Chuck - E (1955, 56) Ball, Andrew - G, C (2000) Bitner, Bob - C (1978, 79, 80) Brown, Eddie - DT (2003, 04) Alexander, Larry - DL (1980, 81) Ball, Darwin - F (1965) Black, Bobby - H,F (1966, 68) Brown, John - (1941) Alexander, Leroy - RB (1978) Bandov, Boris - PK (1972) Blackburn, Pat - LB (1976) Brown, Keenan - TE (2010, 11, 12) Allen, Art - (1947, 48, 49) Banks, Rodney - TE (1987) Blackledge, Walt - OE (1966, 67) Brown, LaVerne - (1927) Allen, Brian - TE (1977) Baracchi, Charles - (1932, 33, 34) Blackmon, Bobby - WR (1990, 91) Brown, LaVerne - LB (1977, 78) Allen, Dee - (1941) Barbosa, Maceo - TB (1990, 91) Blackshear, Ed - CB (1987) Brown, LeVander - TE (2016) Allen, Doug - QB (1984, 85) Barnard, Brian - LB (1967, 69) Blacksill, Doug - OL (2015) Brown, Norman - LB (1987, 88) Allen, Ethan - TE/LB (2001) Barnard, Mike - OT Blackwell, Charles - (1942, 46, 47) Brown, Tony - PK (1984, 85) Allen, Johnny - B (1939, 40) (1984, 85, 86, 87) Blackwell, JaQuan - WR (2017, 18) Browne, Tom - DB (1967) Allen, Marvin - DL (1987) Barnes, Dominic - CB (2013, 14, 15, 16) Blain, John - 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Owens, Christopher - CB Phillips, Don - E (1955) - QQQ - Robbins, Trevor - C (2018) (2005, 06, 07, 08) Phillips, Greg - LB (1992, 93, 94, 95) Quarles, Eric - DE (1993, 94, 95, 96) Roberson, Malike - RB (2015, 16, 17, 18) Owens, John - H, F (1963, 64, 65) Phillips, Russ - E (1951, 52) Quessenberry, David - OT Roberson, Rayford - LB - PPP - Phillips, Wayne - FB (1998) (2009, 10, 11, 12) (1975, 76, 77, 78) Packer, DeJon - RB (2017) Pierce, Beau - QB (2002, 03, 04) Quintero, Tony - OLB (1997, 98, 99) Roberts, Frank - (1942) Paden, Khalil - WR (2008, 09) Pierce, Benny - QB (1953, 54) - RRR - Roberts, Kenny - WR (1986, 87) Pafford, Ed - T (1967, 68) Pierce, Conral - T (1967, 68) Raby, Jim - T (1961) Roberts, Owen - DT (2015, 16, 17, 18) Pal, Amar - OT (2011, 12, 13) Pieri, E.E. - (1927, 28, 29, 30) Raciti, Travis - DT (2011, 12, 13, 14) Roberts, Walter - H (1961, 62, 63) Palmer, Dick - (1898, 1900) Pifferini, Bob - C (1946, 47, 48) Rahming, Bill - H (1954, 55) Robinson, Al - ROV (1991, 92) Palmer, Neil - 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Sharp, Jibri - OT, RB (2006) Soto, Ed - H (1963) Thompson, Ben - RB (2011) Shaver, Landon - LB (1991, 92, 93) Souza, Frank - (1935) Thompson, Courtlin - S (2010) Shaw, Gary - H (1955) Spalding, Charles - (1933, 34) Stults, Dick - F (1951, 52) Thompson, Larry - S (2000, 01) Shepherd, Edell - WR (2000, 01) Sparks, Aylett - (1925, 26, 27) Sullivan, Carl - TE (1982, 83) Thompson, Melvin - DB (2002) Sherrod, Samson - LB Sparks, Napoleon - TE (1977, 78) Sumers, Dale - G (1951, 52, 53) Thompson, Paul - (1922, 23, 24, 25) (1995, 97, 98, 99) Spikes, Doug - PK (1988) Sundquist, Arthur - (1927) Thompson, Peyton - CB Shetanian, Dee - (1932, 33, 34) Spilholtz, Ron - T (1957) Sutro, John - T, G (1959, 60, 61) (2008, 09, 10, 11) Shinn, Bill - LB (1966) Spitzer, Mike - E, T (1964, 66, 67) Sutton, Chris - WR (1980, 81) Thompson, Ray - OT (1970, 71) Shittu, Elijah - CB (2010) Staley, Hugh - (1938, 39) Swall, Scott - OT (1986, 87, 88) Thompson, Tyson - TB (2004) Shockley, Walt - RB (1967, 68) Stanger, Kendall - (1940, 41) Swartzell, Bernard - (1934, 35) Thornburg, Ron - RB (1981, 82) Shove, Dick - (1942) Stansfield, John - (1947) Swisher, Jason - LB (2007) Thorne, Frank - (1929) Shuirman, Jay - E (1960) Staples, Ezekiel - FB, LB Sykes, Bob - F (1950, 51) Thornton, Mario - WR (1979, 80, 81) Silberstein, David - PK (1997, 98) (2002, 03, 04, 05) Sykes, Keenan - DT (2015) Tillman, Terrence - DB (2001, 02, 03) Siegwart, Ed - LB (1977, 78) Staples, Osmar - OT (2003, 04) - TTT - Timo, Nathaniel - OG (2008, 09) Silva, Fred - (1947, 48, 49) Starling, Kendrick - WR (2002, 03) Tafoya, Bob - E (1951) Ting, Dick - T (1953) Silveria, Al - (1929, 30) Stark, L. - (1926) Tafralis, Adam - QB (2004, 05, 06, 07) Tisby, Dexter - WR (1978) Silveria, Robert - (1929, 30) Starks, Demitris - LB (2000) Tago, Christian - LB (2013, 14, 15, 16) Titchenal, Bob - C (1937, 38, 39) Simoni, Dario - (1934) St. Denis, Joe - T (1951) Takasaka, J. - (1927) Titchenal, Dave - QB (1937, 38, 39) Simione, Joe - OG (1992, 93) Stein, Mel - (1947, 48, 49) Taketa, Hash - G (1952) Toccagino, Giovanni - TE (1996) Simpson, Jason - RB (2011, 12, 13) Stejskal, Tim - C (1985, 86) Talianko, Travis - S (2012) Toensfeldt, John - OT (2003, 04, 05) Simpson, Maurice - S (1993, 94) Stephen, Jim - OG (1971, 72) Tallant, Stan - C (1957, 58) Toews, Tim - OG (1974, 75, 76) Simmons, Gavin - DT (1995) Stephenson, Bill - G (1955) Tana, Shibun - F (1964) Togia, Isaak - LB (2018) Simone, Ryan - OL (2006) Stern, Tom - (1953) Tardieu, Jim - NG (1974, 75, 76) Togisala, Don - FB (1988, 89) Sims, Bob - OT (1977, 78) Steunenberg, Grant - LB Tandy, Chris - DE (1999, 2000) Tognetti, Paul - (1941) Sims, Greg - WR (1974, 75) (1990, 91, 92) Tarver, Damon - OT (1987, 89, 89, 90) Tolefree, Rico - LB (2017) Singleton, Jim - LB (1992, 93) Stevens, Bryan - OG (1985) Tatley, Richard - G, T (1963, 64) Tom, Mel - LB (1965, 66) Skillern, Rufus - WR (2002, 03, 04, 05) Stewart, Donald - RB Tatum, Keith - RB (1984, 85) Tomlitz, Sam - TE (2011, 13, 14)

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Tompkins, Mike - E (1966, 67) Villanueva, Fernando - OT (2013, 14) Watson, Ja’Rodd - DT (2010, 11) Wilson, Jack - (1932, 34) Toomes, Rakine - CB (2004, 06) Viola, Amedeo - LB (1998) Watson, Milton - (1923) Wilson, James - (1935, 39, 40) Topps, Vance - LB (1974, 75, 76, 77) Vollert, Andrew - TE (2014) Watson, Ron - E (1958, 59) Wilson, Jeff - DL (1971, 72) Tornell, Deward - T (1938, 39, 40) Volmer, Dick - QB (1956, 57) Wattenbarger, Lloyd - (1935, 36, 37) Wilson, Jess - (1936) Torres, A. - (1927) Volmer, Phil - OT (1968, 69) Wattenburger, Walter - (1928, 29) Wilson, Solomon - DB (1999) Toussaint, John - CB (2017, 18) Voorhees, Clyde - (1935, 36, 37) Watts, Al - T, C (1954, 55) Wince, Craig - OG (1981) Townsend, Jamie - RB (1967, 68) Voris, Dick - (1947, 48) Watts, Eric - F (1966) Wing, Robert - (1935, 36) Townsend,Terrell - DL (2018) Vujevich, Matt - F (1951, 54) Watts, Richard - G (1965) Winston, Tyler - WR (2013, 14, 15) Traina, Buddy - H (1949, 50) Vuniwai, Billy - FB (1991, 95, 96, 97) Watts, Rich - LB (1966, 67, 68) Winter, Herb - (1926) Trammer, Nick - OG, C Vye, Brian - QB (1997, 98) Webb, Christian - LB (2018) Wirtz, Wilbur - (1922) (1989, 90, 91, 92) - WWW - Webb, Paul - H (1955) Wisch, Jason - C (1987, 88) Travis, John - H (1964, 65) Wacholz, Stan - QB, H, E (1950, 51, 52) Webb, Tre - S (2017, 18) Wiseman, Merlyn - T (1950) Traylor, Rod - DL (1979, 80) Wadood, Ghalee - CB (1997, 98) Webber, Richard - G (1963) Wiser, Loren - G (1967) Tribble, Ron - S (1969, 70, 71) Wadsworth, Don - T (1953, 54) Webster, Jim - G, QB (1965, 66) Witherspoon, Frank - S (1983, 84) Triplett, Bob - CB (1976) Wagner, George - (1940) Webster, Stan - WR (1978, 79) Witzelberger, Jack - E (1951) Trujillo, Bobby - F, H (1965, 66, 67) Waid, Harrison - K, P (2010, 11, 12, 13) Weiland, Roger - QB (1958) Woffington, John - (1940) Truong, An - WR (1999, 2000) Walden, Juan - WR (2001, 02) Weirath, Frank - RB (1968, 69) Wolfe, Delos - (1932, 33) Tsarofski, Dimitri - DT (1982, 83) Walker, Bill - H (1950, 52, 53) Welch, Mike - T (1962) Wolfsmith, Dave - E (1966) Tucker, Dwight - WR (1967, 68) Walker, Gary - CB (1979, 80) Weldon, Larry - S (1983, 84, 85, 86) Woodard, Wayne - DL Tucker, James - RB (1976, 77, 78, 79) Walker, LaMons - OL, TE Wells, Mike - OT (1968, 69) (1983, 84, 85, 86) Tucker, Mark - TE (1980) (2000, 01, 02, 03) Wells, Scott - WR (1987, 88) Woodburn, Ken - LB (1979, 80, 81, 82) Wooden, Trevis - LB (1996, 97) Tucker, Thomas - RB (2013, 15) Walker, Randy - RB (1983, 84, 85, 86) Wells, Tim - LB (1986, 87) Wooden, Tuati - WR (2000, 01, 02, 03) Tuipulotu, Tiuke - S, LB Walker, Tony - S (1983, 84) Welton, Phil - T (1961) Woods, Brian - C (1989, 90) (2008, 09, 10, 11) Walker, Tre - WR (2017, 18) Wenberg, Ed - (1939, 40, 41) Woods, Mark - QB (1968, 69) Tuitasi, Duane - DL (2018) Wallace, Alex - CB (2000, 01) Wessman, Clarence - E (1953, 54, 55) Woods, Nate - LB (1986) Tuitupou, David - DE (2011, 12) Wallace, Cleveland III - CB (2014, 15) West, Lyle - S (1997, 98) Woodward, Jack - T, G (1960, 61) Tuitupou, Peter - TE (2011, 12) Wallace, Marlin - DB (1973, 74) Wetsel, William - (1932, 33, 34) Wool, Jack - (1929, 30, 31, 32) Tuliau, Evile - DE (1993) Whaley, Tom - G (1951) Wool, Robert - (1931, 33) Tura, Harry - F (1962) Wharton, Mickey - C (1968, 69) Wool, Wilbur - (1940, 41, 42) Turner, Merlin - LB (1978, 79) Wheat, Floyd - (1942) Woolsey, David - F (1965) Turpin, Brian - DT (1994) Wheelehan, Jim - T (1948, 49, 50) Woolverton, Ron - QB (1956, 57) Tuua, Buick - DT (2004) Whitaker, Deoncé - TB Wren, Ronaldo - (1930, 31, 33, 34) Tuufuli, Cheyenne - LB (1998, 1999, 2000, 01) Wright, Henry Jr. - WR (1992) (1978, 79, 80, 81) Whitaker, Jerry - (1934) Wright, Jim - T (1958) Tuufuli, Duke - OT (1977, 78) White, Richard - (1926) Wright, Louie - CB (1973, 74) Tyler, Kevin - WR (1980, 81, 82) White, Tre - CB (2018) Wu, Charlie - (1989, 91) - UUU - White, William - (1926, 27) Wucinich, Jeff - OLB (1998, 99) Ucovich, Mitchell - (1937, 38) Whitehurst, Todd - P (1991) Wulfing, Howard - (1932, 33) Ulm, Joe - F (1953, 55) Wiedenhoffer, Hans - (1941, 42, 46) Wylie, Dennis - S (1976, 77, 78) Urbalejo, Tony - OT (1988) Wiggins, Lionel - LB (2018) - YYY - Urenda, Paul - OG (1979, 80) The late Bill Walsh is a Wight, Jerold - DL (1976, 77) Yagi, Tom - C (1951, 52, 53, 54) Uyeda, Tom - H (1957) member of the Pro Football Wigley, Matt - C (2008, 09) Yamasaki, Herb - G (1957, 58, 59, 60) - VVV - Hall of Fame. Will, Jay - E (1967) Yeager, Bryan - DL (1999, 2000) Vae, Foloi - DE, DT (2010, 12, 13, 14) Willard, Rand - RB (1977, 78) Yell, Ronnie - CB (2009, 10, 11, 12) Vaita, Reno - OG (1972, 73, 74) Willhite, Gerald - RB (1980, 81) Yeyna, Chuck - H (1958, 59) Valdez, Joe - FB (1956, 57) Walsh, Bill - E (1952, 53) Williams, Armahn - NG (1982, 83, 84) York, Mel - T (1951) Valencia, Avelino - TE (2009, 10) Walsh, Jimmy - RB (1978, 79) Williams, Dawaine - WR (1992, 94, 95) Yost, Fred - T (1950) Vallercamp, Vern - G (1949, 50, 51) Walsh, Mike - T (1961) Williams, David- S (2016, 17) Young, Bob - C (1962) Van Druten, Arthur - (1922) Walsh, Patrick - HB (1993, 94, 95, 96) Williams, Gary - LB (1972, 73, 74) Young, Ray - (1960) Vanderhoff, Keith - PK (1984) Walters, Brad - NG (1978) Williams, Jacobbi - WR (1993, 94) - ZZZ - VanderWende, Jim - G (1957) Ward, Ben - F (1964) Williams, Michael - LB (1991) Zachary, Ralph - E (1953) Vandygrift, Scott - OT (1999) Ward, Bob - (1942) Williams, Ray - CB (1982, 83) Zajonc, Larry - LB (1973, 74) Vaoifi, Simon - DT (1990, 91) Warner, Arthur - WR (1972) Williams, Terrance - WR (1984, 85) Zanotto, Al - DL (1976) Varelans, Paul - OT (1989) Warner, William - E (1965) Williams, Terrance - WR (2007, 08) Zavala, Philip - P (2008, 09) Vargas, Andres - OT (2009, 10, 11) Warren, Tenny - E (1967) Williams, Willie - H (1961, 62) Zeising, Dave - OT (1989, 90, 91, 92) Vargas, Chip - TB (1990) Washington, Anthony - S (1990, 91, 92) Williamson, Cully - S (1977, 78) Zentner, Jeff - OG (1988) Vasquez, Billy - E , LB (1966, 68) Washington, DePorres - DL (1976, 77) Williamson, Hugh - PK (1978, 79, 80) Zermino, Ralph - DL (1973, 74, 75) Vaughn, Elonte - WR (1999, 2000) Washingon, LeCarter - DL (1982) Williamson, Josh - TE (2004) Zerr, Blair - RB (1990, 91) Veatch, Matt - QB (1989, 91) Washington, Marcus - LB (1994) Willis, Chris - S (1993, 94) Zetterquist, Herman - H (1937, 38, 39) Vedder, Christopher - DB (2005) Washington, Quincy - DB (2002) Wills, Art - H (1955) Zigler Zamore - RB, CB (2016, 17, 18) Velichko, Nate - OL (2014, 15, 16, 17) Wasick, Dave - DL (1972, 73, 74) Willis, Justin - DT (2006, 07) Zimmerman, Dick - E (1951) Venuta, Vic - DL (1977, 78) Wasnick, Dan - H (1958) Wilson, Billy - E (1948, 49, 50) Zimmerman, Fred - (1922, 23) Vermeil, Dick - QB (1956, 57) Watje, Bryan - TE (2004, 05) Wilson, Chip - TE (1978) Zimmerman, Leroy - F (1937, 38, 39) Vernes, Jim - LB (1968, 69) Watson, Bob - (1942) Wilson, Eric - DB, LB (2003, 04, 05) Zizzo, Tony - LB (2012, 13) Vickery, Lloyd - G (1953) Watson, Burt - (1933, 34, 35) Wilson, Hansell - WR (2012, 13, 14, 15) Zorn, Ben - LS (2010, 11)

WWW.SJSUSPARTANS.COM 127 TEAM CAPTAINS (1899 - 2018)

Ron-Jon Acuna - 1999 Noel Grigsby - 2012, 2013 George Muraoka - 1989 Jack Adams - 1955 Bob Hamill - 1941 Brian Nunez - 2005 John Aimonetti - 1986 Jerrell Hardy - 2004 Dan O’Dell - 1997 Bob Amaral - 1952 James Hawkins - 1976 Paul Okumu - 2003 Emannuel Armstrong - 1973 Joséph Hayes - 2003 Josh Oliver - 2018 Maceo Barbosa - 1991 Ralph Herman - 1923 Ryan Otten - 2012 Mike Barnard - 1987 Steve Hieber - 1990 Christopher Owens - 2008 Patrick Battle - 2001 Chris Hill - 1995 Josh Parry - 2000 George Beadell - 1977 James Hodgins - 1998 Neil Parry - 2000, 2003 Bill Benjamin - 1980 Jim Hollinger - 1985 Billy Parton - 1948 John Blain - 1976 Doug Hooker - 1989 Justin Paysinger - 2008 John Booker - 2007 Max Hooper - 1981 Charles Pauley - 2002 Sean Brewer - 2000 Howard Hornbuckle - 1929, 1930 Patrick Perry - 2009 Bryson Bridges - 2017, 2018 Bud Hubbard -1932, 1933 David Peterson - 2014 Beryl Burchfield - 1921 Carl Ihenacho - 2009 Mike Perez - 1987 Howard Butler - 1995 Duke Ihenacho - 2011 Philip Perry - 2003 Gill Byrd - 1982 Clay Jackson - 1974 Jeff Petkevicius - 1983 Sheldon Canley - 1990 Kenny Jackson - 1987 Bob Pifferini - 1947 Matt Cantu - 2006 Tony Jackson - 1970 George Porter - 1952 Sal Cardinalli - 1953 Richard Johnson - 1988 Kenny Potter - 2016 Tiny Carlton - 1926 Travis Johnson - 2012 Waylon Prather - 2007 Lester Carpenter - 1936 Damaja Jones - 2006 Ron Proffitt - 1975 Matt Castelo - 2007 Gerald Jones - 2003 Tim Provost - 2002 Archie Chagonjian - 1951 Ryan Jones - 2013 Jimmy Pruitt - 2015 Dave Chaney - 1971 Travis Jones - 2009 Eric Quarles - 1996 K.C. Clark - 1986 Charlie Kaaihue - 1956 David Quessenberry - 2012 Chris Clarke - 1991 Nicholas Kaspar - 2013 Travis Raciti - 2013, 2014 Steve Clarkson - 1982 Chris Kasteler - 1999 Rick Rasnick - 1980 Heshimu Colar - 1991 Jermaine Kelly - 2017 James Richburg - 1977 Justin Cole - 2009 Barry Kidney - 1987 Scott Rislov - 2003 Ron Collins - 1975 Craig Kimball - 1974 Rayford Roberson - 1978 Ken Cook, 1940 Chip Kimmich - 2002 Boogie Roberts – 2018 Otis Cooper - 1971 Dale Knott - 1973 Dale Rogers - 2004 Eric Coughran - 1997 Paul Kolesnikow - 1976 Wes Schweitzer - 2015 Tim Crawley - 2016 Jeremiah Kolone - 2017 Ed Siegwart - 1978 Tom Cuffe - 1951 Fred Koloto - 2011 Dario “Si” Simoni - 1934 Clarence Cunningham - 2005 Luke LaHerran - 2002 Jim Singleton - 1993 Carl Dean - 1996 Horace Laughlin - 1935 Rufus Skillern - 2005 David Diaz-Infante - 1986 Awbrey Laws - 1927, 1928 Keith Smith - 2013 Harley Dow - 1949 Casey Le Blanc - 2000, 2001 Ezekiel Staples - 2005 Glenn “Pop” DuBose - 1937 Ivan Lippi - 1970 Scott Swall - 1988 Carl Ekern - 1975 Tom Louderback - 1954 Christian Tago - 2015, 2016 Dave Ellis - 1971 David Loverne - 1998 Jay Taylor - 1988 Tyler Ervin – 2015 Ed Luther - 1979 George Terry - 1946 Fred Estes - 1898 Ken Lutz - 1988 Larry Thompson - 2001 David Fales - 2013 Louis Marsh - 1922 Adam Tafralis - 2007 Jack Faulk - 1949 Derrick Martin - 1979 Paul Thompson - 1924, 1925 Matt Faulkner - 2011 Lance Martin - 2004 Bob Titchenal - 1939 Chris Fe’esago - 2001 Gil Martinez - 1978 Nick Trammer - 1992 Pompey Festejo - 2011 Bob Matheny - 1982 LaMons Walker - 2003 Bob Frasco - 1984 Larry Matthews - 1953 Patrick Walsh - 1994 Joe Furlow - 1996 Mike Maurer - 1983 Anthony Washington - 1992 Jeff Garcia - 1993 Bruce McAlvain - 1985 Ed Wenberg - 1940 Claude Gilbert - 1958 Glen McClaran - 1981 Lyle West - 1998 Jarron Gilbert - 2008 Terry McDonald - 1984 Deonce Whitaker - 2001 Randy Gill - 1977 Maurice McKnight - 2016, 2017 Wayne Woodard - 1986 Frank Ginda – 2017 Sean McNamara - 2004 Tuati Wooden - 2003 Dan Godfrey - 1994 Walt McPherson - 1938 Jack Wool - 1931 Chris Gonzalez - 2017 W.E. Meese - 1900 Wilbur Wool - 1942 Vyn Goodmon - 1984 Gibby Mendonsa - 1951 Jeff Wucinich - 1999 Kinji Green - 2005 Dakari Monroe - 2018

128 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL CEFCU STADIUM RING OF HONOR Honorees Bob Bronzan (1937-39 player, 1946-49 asst. coach, 1950-56 head coach, 1961-71 athletics director)

Steve DeBerg, QB (1975-76)

Coach Jack Elway (1979-83)

Louie Wright (left) was the first Spartan Star quarterback Jeff Garcia (left) joined the Ring Jeff Garcia, QB (1991-93) chosen in the first round of a NFL draft. of Honor in 2001. Claude Gilbert (1957-58 player, 1958 team captain, 1981-83 asst. coach, 1984-89 head coach)

Coach John Ralston (1993-96)

Dick Vermeil, QB (1956-57)

Bill Walsh, E (1952-53)

Pop Warner Bill Walsh (right) won post-season games Gerald Willhite (right) was one of the nation’ 1939-40 advisory coach at the college level and in the NFL. best all-purpose tailbacks in the 1980s.

Gerald Willhite, TB (1980-81)

Louie Wright, CB (1974-75)

Did You Know:

Dave Chaney, a 1971 first-team All-America linebacker, will be added to the Ring of Honor on October 19, 2019. He was an Steve DeBerg (right) was a NFL Dick Vermeil coached the Philadelphia All-America award winner his quarterback for 17 seasons. Eagles and the St. Louis Rams to the Super Bowl. junior and senior seasons.

Bob Bronzan is the Jack Elway was the John Ralston is a only known coach first coach to lead member of the College to have coached two the Spartans to wins Football Claude Gilbert (left) is the only football player Super Bowl-winning over Stanford and Hall of Fame. to earn a varsity letter, and serve San José State coaches – Bill Walsh California in the same as team captain, assistant coach and head coach. and Dick Vermeil. season.

WWW.SJSUSPARTANS.COM 129 ALL-CENTURY TEAM

San Jose State University Football All-Century Team Published by the San Jose Mercury News on October 11, 1995

Offense Defense

WR – Art Powell (1956) DL – Cody Jones (1972-74) OL – John Aimonetti (1982-86) DL – Wilson Faumuina (1973-76) OL – David Diaz-Infante (1982-86) DL – Charles DeJurnett (1972-73) OL – Jim Cadile (1959-61) DL – Dan Colchico (1957-59) OL – Leon Donohue (1958-61) LB – Kim Bokamper (1974-75) OL – Max Hooper (1978-81) LB – Dave Chaney (1969-71) TE – Billy Wilson (1948-50) LB – Carl Ekern (1972-75) Sheldon Canley Joe Nedney QB – Mike Perez (1986-87) DB – Louie Wright (1973-74) RB – Gerald Willhite (1980-81) DB – Gill Byrd (1979-82) RB – Sheldon Canley (1988-90) DB – Gerald Small (1974-77) WR – Stacey Bailey (1978-81) DB – Archie Chagonjian (1949-51)

Kickers

PK – Joe Nedney (1991-94) P – Leroy Zimmerman (1937-39)

Gerald Small Carl Ekern

John Aimonetti, OL (82-86) Kevin Evans, WR (88-89) Lafo Malauulu, WR (85-86) Lynn Aplanalp, QB (51-52) Wilson Faumuina, DL (73-76) Frank Manumaleuna, LB (77-78) Stacey Bailey, WR (78-81) Mervyn Fernandez, WR (1981) Lyneil Mayo, OLB (89-90) Harry Beck, FB (49-50) Chon Gallegos, QB (60-61) Gene Menges, QB (48-50) Keith Birlem, QB (36-38) Jeff Garcia, QB (91-93) Joe Nedney, PK (91-94) John Blain, OL (73-75) Charles Hardy, E (53-54) Mark Nichols, WR (79-80) Kim Bokamper, LB (74-75) John Hamber, OL (52-53) Sergio Olivarez, PK (86-87) Bob Bronzan, T (37-39) Charley Harraway, FB (63-65) Yepi Pauu, LB (86-87) Mack Burton, E (59-61) Willie Heston, HB (1898-1900) Mike Perez, QB (86-87) Gill Byrd, CB (79-82) Danny Holman, QB (66-67) Bob Pifferini, C/LB (46-48) Jim Cadile, E/T (59-61) Max Hooper, OL (78-81) Art Powell, E (1956) Sheldon Canley, RB (88-90) Bill Hubbard, E (25-28) Rick Rasnick, C (79-80) Archie Chagonjian, HB (49-51) Bud Hubbard, HB (30-33) Jess Regli, FB (24-27) Dave Chaney, LB (69-71) Kenny Jackson, RB (86-87) Eric Richardson, WR (82-83) K.C. Clark, DB (83-86) Johnny Johnson, Sr., FB (61-62) James Saxon, FB (86-87) Steve Clarkson, QB (79-82) Johnny Johnson, Jr., RB (87-89) Gerald Small, DB (74-77) Sherman Cocroft, S (82-83) Cody Jones, DL (71-72) Dick Stults, FB (51-52) Dan Colchico, E/T (57-59) Charley Kaahuie, OL (53-56) Tony Teresa, QB (54-55) Ken Cook, OG/K (38-40) Rick Kane, RB (75-76) Ken Thomas, DB (79-82) Greg Cox, DB (86-87) Tim Kearse, WR (80-82) Lloyd Thomas, E (36-38) Steve Cox, WR (65-66) Barry Kidney, LB (86-87) Bob Titchenal, OL (37-39) Steve DeBerg, QB (75-76) Craig Kimball, QB (72-74) Mel Tom, DL (65-66) Charles DeJurnett, DL (72-73) Guy Liggins, WR (86-87) Joe Ulm, FB (53-55) David Diaz-Infante, OG (82-86) Tom Louderback, G/LB (53-54) Anthony Washington, S (1990-92) Oscar Donahue, E (59-61) Ed Luther, QB (76-79) Dave Wasick, DL (72-74) Leon Donohue, E/T (58-61) Ike McBee, WR (72-74) Gerald Willhite, HB (80-81) Harley Dow, G (47-49) Steve McEnroe, DT (81-82) Billy Wilson, E (48-50) Carl Ekern, LB, (72-75) Walt McPherson, FB (36-38) Louie Wright, DB (73-74) Leroy Zimmerman, FB (1937-39) Selection Committee: Bob Bronzan, Dave Ellis, Chon Gallegos, Dan Hruby, Guy Liggins, Dr. Pete Zidnak

130 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL ACADEMIC AWARD WINNERS National Football Foundation Awards

Tim Crawley (far right, seated) was one of 12 finalists for the 2016 San Jose State University wide receiver William V. Campbell Trophy awarded to college football’s Scholar- became the school’s first National Football Athlete of the Year. Foundation Scholar-Athlete in 2016. Hampshire Honor Society 2019 Michael Carrillo, QB Bryce Crawford, PK Harrison Hoffman, LS 2018 Nate Velichko, OL

2017 Mark Amann, LB Tim Crawley, WR 2015 Wes Schweitzer, OL 2014 Vince Buhagiar, LB Tim Crawley was named to the National Nate Velichko was named to the 2013 Football Foundation’s Hampshire Honor National Football Foundation’s Nicholas Kaspar, OG Jon Meyer, OT Society in 2017. Hampshire Honor Society in 2018. 2012 Travis Johnson, DE

Arthur Ashe, Jr., Academic All-America selections Sports Scholars Awards 1967 – Al Saunders, DB, honorable mention 2018 - Michael Carrillo, QB 1967 – Danny Anderson, DB, honorable mention 2017 - Tim Crawley, WR - Male National Finalist Tim Crawley, Top Football Scholar Athlete 1975 - Tim Toews, OG, first team Chris Gonzalez, OG 1981 – Steve Clarkson, QB, second team Chandler Hawkins, DB Tim Toews Alex Manigo, LB 1982 – Steve Clarkson, QB, honorable mention Josh Oliver, TE 2004 – Kinji Green, DT, Academic All-District VIII team 2016 - Tim Crawley, WR – Male National Semifinalist 2005 – Kinji Green, DT, Academic All-District VIII team Chris Gonzalez, OG Alex Manigo, LB 2012 – Travis Johnson, DL, second team 2015 - Tim Crawley, WR 2015 – Tim Crawley, WR, Academic All-District VIII team 2013 - Peter Tuitupou, TE 2016 – Tim Crawley, WR, Academic All-District VIII team 2002 - Tuati Wooden, WR 2017 – Frank Ginda, LB, Academic All-District VIII team Steve Clarkson

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1987- 1996 2009 2016 BIG WEST CONFERENCE Eric Bucholz, LB; Tyler Cope, PK; Mark Amann, LB; Dominic Barnes, CB; TOP MALE STUDENT-ATHLETE Carl Ihenacho, DE; Travis Johnson, DE; Trevon Bierria, S; Bryce Crawford, PK; Travis Jones, LB; Fred Koloto, OT; Tim Crawley, WR; Noah Failauga, LB; 1987 Wayne Woodard, DT Manu Ngatikaura, S; James Orth, S; Brett Foley, DE; Frank Ginda, LB; 1991 Paul Franklin, CB Ryan Otten, TE; Patrick Perry, RB; Chris Gonzalez, OG; Chandler Hawkins, 1994 John Cotti, OT Ray Rodriguez, DT/TE; Liam Smith, DE; S; Josh Love, QB; Alex Manigo, LB; 1996 Carl Dean, QB Braden Storaasli, LB Josh Oliver, TE; William Ossai, LB; Jessie Osuna, LB; Malike Roberson, RB; 1996-2012 2010 Evan Sarver, OT; Nate Velichko, OT; WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Vince Buhagiar, LB; Matt Faulkner, QB; James Workman, LS 1996 Pablo Garcia, DT; Travis Johnson, DE; Carl Dean, QB; Joe Furlow PK Nicholas Kaspar, OG; Jacob Orth, OG; 2017 Keith Smith, LB Jackson Burrill, LB; Bryce Crawford, PK; 1997 Frank Ginda,LB; Chris Gonzalez, OG; James Ditch, DE; Josh Parry, LB; 2011 Chandler Hawkins, S; Harrison Hoffman, Jason Santos, OG Vince Buhagiar, LB; Matt Faulkner, QB; LS; Sailosi Latu, DL; Josh Love, QB; Pompey Festejo, LB; Pablo Garcia, DT; Alii Matau, LB; Josh Oliver, TE; 1999 Josh Harrison, WR; Travis Johnson, DE; William Ossai, LB; DeJon Packer, RB; Josh Parry, LB; Tim Provost, OT Nicholas Kaspar, OG; Tysyn Parker, LB; Jamal Scott, LB; Mohamed Marah, DE; Travis Raciti, DT; Jackson Snyder, OT; Nate Velichko, OL 2000 Robbie Reed, C; Ben Thompson, RB; Josh Parry, LB; Tuati Wooden, WR Peter Tuitupou, TE; Ben Zorn, LS 2018 E.J. Ane, DL; Jackson Burrill, LB; 2001 2012 Michael Carrillo, QB; Jake Colman, OL; Tuati Wooden, WR Vince Buhagiar, LB; David Catalano, DL; Bryce Crawford, PK; Jalend Dinwiddie, S; Jeff Grattan, OG; Reuben Hasani, C; Brett Foley, LB; Cade Hall, DL; 2002 Travis Johnson, DL; Nicholas Kaspar, OG; Kyle Harmon, LB; Michael Harris, RB; Kinji Green, DT; Scott Rislov, QB Akeem King, S; Jon Meyer, OT; Travis Harrison Hoffman, LS; Austin Liles, WR; Raciti, DL; Wes Schweitzer, OT; Peter Josh Love, QB; Brendan Manigo, RB; 2003 Tutitupou, TE Deano Motes, OT; Josh Oliver, TE; Jeff Carr, PK; Kinji Green, DT; Zach Isaiah Ossai, LB; Jesse Osuna, LB; Rance, S; Scott Rislov, QB; 2013-Present Brian Papazian, P; Tysyn Parker, LB; Ezekiel Staples, LB MOUNTAIN WEST Trevor Robbins, OL; Boogie Roberts, DT; All-ACADEMIC TEAM Jamal Scott, LB; Jackson Snyder, OT; 2004 2013 Terrell Townsend, DT; Duane Tuitasi, DL; John Booker, OG; James T. Callier, FB; Keith Bendixen, OL; Osirius Burke, RB; Christian Webb, LB; Tre White, CB; Matt Castelo, LB Jeff Carr, PK; Tim Crawley, RB; Nate Falo, DL; Lionell Wiggins, LB Kinji Green, DT; Ezekiel Staples, LB Dasheon Frierson, DB; Arthur Gilbreath, S; Reuben Hasani, C; Nicholas Kaspar, OG; 2014-Present 2005 Akeem King, S; Sean Linton, CB; MOUNTAIN WEST David Giesen, OG; Bobby Godinez, S; Jon Meyer, OT; David Peterson, C; SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Kinji Green, DT; Chris Reese, LB; Travis Raciti, DL; Evan Sarver, OT; 2014 Ezekiel Staples. LB; Jared Strubeck, PK Wes Schweitzer, OT; Shane Smith, RB Tim Crawley, WR

2006 2014 2015 Jason Cain, TE; Dante Collins, RB; Daniel Bradbury, WR; Vince Buhagiar, LB; Tim Crawley, WR; Nate Velichko, OL David Giesen, OG; Aaron Gilbert, DT; Osirius Burke, RB; David Catalano, OT; Grant Izokovic, LS; Travis Jones, LB; Tim Crawley, WR; Dasheon Frierson, CB; 2016 Nick Marchini, TE; Chris Reese, LB Chris Gonzalez, OL; Forrest Hightower, S; Tim Crawley, WR; Loni Fa, DL; Akeem King, S; Evan Sarver, OT; Michael Talafus, OL; Nate Velichko, OL 2007 Wes Schweitzer, OL; Shane Smith, RB; Austin Carter, CB; Dante Collins, RB; Jordan Thiel, TE; Sam Tomlitz, TE; 2017 Myles Eden, QB; David Giesen, OG; Nate Velichko, OL; Andrew Vollert, TE Bryce Crawford, PK; Tim Crawley, WR; Aaron Gilbert, DT; Carl Ihenacho, DE; Nate Velichko, OL Travis Jones, LB; Mohamed Marah, RB; 2015 Nick Marchini, TE; Devin Newsome, CB; Mark Amann, LB; Tim Crawley, WR; 2018 Liam Smith, DE; Braden Storaasli, LB; Loni Fa, DT; Frank Ginda, LB; Chris Michael Carillo, QB; Bryce Crawford, PK; Terrance Williams, WR; Justin Willis, DT Gonzalez, OG; Chandler Hawkins, DB; Harrison Hoffman, LS; DeJon Packer, RB; Jeremy Kelly, S; Jarrod Lawson, RB; Tysyn Parker, LB; Jackson Snyder, OL; 2008 Alex Manigo, LB; Josh Oliver, TE; Nate Velichko, OL Eric Bucholz, LB; Austin Carter, CB; Malike Roberson, RB; Evan Sarver, OT; Myles Eden, QB; Pablo Garcia, DT; Wes Schweitzer, OT; Shane Smith, RB; 2019 Aaron Gilbert, DT; Ralph Johnson, CB; Nate Velichko, OT Bryce Crawford, PK; Travis Jones, LB; Mohamed Marah, DE; Jalend Dinwiddie, CB; Justin Paysinger, C; Liam Smith, DE; Harrison Hoffman, LS; Braden Storaasli, LB; Matt Wigley, LS DeJon Packer, RB; Duane Tutiasi, DL

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MOST GAMES GAINING 200 YARDS RUSHING MOST GAMES RUSHING FOR A TOUCHDOWN GAMES PLAYED Season: Season: Career: 3, by Deoncé Whitaker (2000). 10, by Kenny Jackson (1987). 53, by Dominique Hunsucker (2006-10). Career: Career: 4, by Deoncé Whitaker (1998-99-2000-01). 21, by Deoncé Whitaker (1998-99-2000-01). GAMES STARTED MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES RUSHING FOR A Career: MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES GAINING 200 TOUCHDOWN 47, by Ryan Rasnick (1986-87-88-89). YARDS RUSHING Season: 2, by Kevin Cole (Nov. 18, Dec. 2, 1978). 6, by Tyler Ervin (2015). RUSHING AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER GAME MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED RUSHING MOST ATTEMPTS Season: BY A QUARTERBACK: Game: 157.7 (1,577 yards in 10 games), by Deoncé Game: 43 (286 yards), by Nathan DuPree at UNLV Whitaker (2000). 3, by Kenny Potter, vs. Air Force (11-19-16), (10-31-92), Career: 3, by Kyle Reed, vs. San Diego State (9-13-08), 43 (253 yards), by Sheldon Canley at UNLV 107.5 (2,364 yards in 22 games), by Gerald Willhite 3, by Bob Frasco, vs. Southwestern Louisiana (9-22-90). (1980-81). (11-26-83). Season: AVERAGE YARDS PER ATTEMPT Game, Opponent: 296 (1,248 yards), by Sheldon Canley (1990). Game: (Minimum of 10 attempts) 7, by Keenan Reynolds, Navy (11-21-13). Career: 19.6 (196 yards on 10 attempts), by Lamar Ferguson Season: 602 (3,515 yards), by Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01). vs. Tulsa (10-27-01). 7, by Kenny Potter (2015), (2016), AVERAGE ATTEMPTS PER GAME (Minimum of 20 attempts) 7, by Jeff Garcia (1992), Season: 12.1 (254 yards on 21 attempts), by Deoncé 7, by Roger Proffitt (1975). 26.9 (296 in 11 games), by Sheldon Canley (1990). Whitaker at Stanford (9-9-00). Career: Career: (Minimum of 30 attempts) 15, by Jeff Garcia (1991-92-93). 24.1 (530 in 22 games), by Gerald Willhite 8.2 (278 yards on 34 attempts), by Deoncé Whitaker Career, Opponent: (1980-81). at Hawai’i (10-28-00). 10, by Keenan Reynolds, Navy (2012-13-14). MOST RUSHING YARDS GAINED Game, Opponent: RUSHING FOR 1,000 YARDS & 50 RECEPTIONS Game: (Minimum of 15 attempts) IN A SEASON 300 (42 attempts), by Tyler Ervin 13.3 (253 yards on 19 attempts), by George Jones, 1,219 rushing & 62 receptions by Johnny Johnson, vs. Fresno State (9-26-15). San Diego State (10-21-95). Jr. (1988), Game, Freshman: (Minimum of 20 attempts) 1,135 rushing & 52 receptions by Kenny Jackson 187 (28 attempts), by Jarrod Lawson 12.0 (300 yards on 23 attempts), by Ladainian (1986), at UNLV (11-02-13). Tomlinson, TCU (10-9-99). 1,193 rushing & 72 receptions by Gerald Willhite Game, Opponent: (Minimum of 30 attempts) (1981), 300 (23 attempts), by LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU 8.2 (278 yards on 34 attempts), by Deoncé Whitaker 1,210 rushing & 55 receptions by Gerald Willhite (10-9-99). at Hawai’i (10-28-00). (1980). Bowl Game: 164 (23 attempts), by Sheldon Canley vs. Central Season: (Minimum of 80 attempts), Michigan (California Raisin Bowl - 12-8-90). PASSING 7.24 (688 yards on 89 attempts), by Harry Russell MOST ATTEMPTS Season: (1949). Game: 1,601 (294 attempts), by Tyler Ervin (2015). (Minimum of 100 attempts) 66 (28 completions), by Scott Rislov Season, Freshman: 6.97 (830 yards on 119 attempts), by Harry Beck at Stanford (9-6-03). 788 (164 attempts), by Jarrod Lawson (2013). (1950). Game, Opponent: Career: (Minimum of 200 attempts) 75 (44 completions), by Colt Brennan, 3,515 (602 attempts), by Deoncé Whitaker 7.04 (1,577 yards on 224 attempts), by Deoncé Hawai’i (10-12-07). (1998-99-00-01). Whitaker (2000). Bowl Game: MOST RUSHING YARDS BY A QUARTERBACK Career: (Minimum of 300 attempts) 62 (43 completions), by Steve Clarkson Game: 5.83 (3,515 yards on 602 attempts), by Deoncé vs. Toledo (California Bowl - 12-19-81). 117 (8 attempts), by Doug Allen at Fresno State Whitaker (1998-99-00-01). Season: (10-12-85). MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY RUSHING 487 (312 completions), by David Fales (2013). Game, Opponent: Game: Career: 251 (39 attempts), by Keenan Reynolds, Navy 4, by Lamar Ferguson, at Illinois (9-21-02), 1,118 (600 completions), by Ed Luther (10-25-14). 4, by Jarmar Julien, vs. Tulsa (10-27-01), (1976-77-78-79). Season: at Nevada (10-28-00), HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF PASS 415 (114 attempts), by Kenny Potter, (2015). 4, by Deoncé Whitaker, vs. UTEP (10-14-00), COMPLETIONS Career: vs. Saint Mary’s (9-18-99), Game: (Minimum of 15 attempts) 737 (250 attempts), by Kenny Potter, (2015-16). 4, by Nathan DuPree, at Pacific (11-14-92), 87.5 (14 of 16), by Adam Tafralis vs. Stanford Career, Opponent: 4, by Johnny Johnson, Jr., (9-9-06). 578 (78 attempts), by Keenan Reynolds at New Mexico State (9-3-88), (Minimum of 25 attempts) (2014-15-16). 4, by Joe Ulm, at Brigham Young (9-25-53), 88.5 (23 of 26), by Kyle Reed vs. Stanford MOST GAMES GAINING 100 YARDS RUSHING 4, by Dick Stults, vs. Brigham Young (11-7-52). (9-20-08). Season: Game, Opponent: (Minimum of 35 attempts) 8, by Deoncé Whitaker (2000). 7, by Keenan Reynolds, Navy (11-21-13). 81.8 (36 of 44), by Scott Rislov at Ohio State Career: Season: (10-12-02). 15, by Deoncé Whitaker (1998-99-2000-01). 15, by Deoncé Whitaker (2000), (Minimum of 45 attempts) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES GAINING 100 15, by Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988). 82.2 (37 of 45), by David Fales vs. Fresno State YARDS RUSHING Career: (11-29-13). 5, by Deoncé Whitaker (Oct. 14, Oct. 21, Oct. 28, 33, by Deoncé Whitaker (1998-99-00-01). Nov. 4, Nov. 18, 2000).

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Game, Opponent: MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 87.5 (21 of 24), by Riley Nelson, Utah State Game: TOTAL OFFENSE MOST PLAYS (10-14-06). 7, by Scott Rislov at UTEP (11-8-03). Game: Bowl Game: Game, Opponent: 67 (1 rushing, 66 passing) by Scott Rislov at 76.7 (33 of 43), by David Fales 5, by Ryan Dinwiddie, Boise State (10-24-03), Stanford, (9-6-03). vs. Bowling Green (Military Bowl - 12-27-12). 5, by Luke McCown, Louisiana Tech (10-6-01). Bowl Game: Season: Bowl Game: 68 (6 rushing, 62 passing), by Steve Clarkson vs. 72.5 (327 of 451), by David Fales (2012). 3, by Adam Tafralis vs. New Mexico (New Mexico Toledo, (California Bowl - 12-19-81). Career: Bowl - 12-23-06), Season: 68.1 (639 of 938), by David Fales (2012-13). 3, by Mike Perez vs. Miami (Ohio) (California Bowl 535 (48 rushing, 487 passing), by David Fales COMPLETING 80 PERCENT OR MORE OF ONE’S - 12-13-86), (2013). PASSES IN A GAME 3, by Steve Clarkson vs. Toledo (California Raisin Career: Season: 3, by Adam Tafralis (2006). Bowl - 12-19-81). 1,405 (518 rushing, 887 passing), by Jeff Garcia Career: 4 (3 in 2006, 1 in 2007), Season: (1991-92-93). by Adam Tafralis (2004-05-06-07). 33, by David Fales (2013), MOST YARDS GAINED COMPLETING 60 PERCENT OR MORE OF ONE’S 33, by David Fales (2012). Game: PASSES IN A SEASON Career: 580 (33 rushing, 547 passing), by David Fales vs. Career: 2 (2012, 2013) by David Fales (2012-13), 66, by David Fales (2012-13). Fresno State, (11-29-13). 2 (2006, 2007), by Adam Tafralis LONGEST PASSING TOUCHDOWN Bowl Game: (2004-05-06-07) 95 yards, by Matt Veatch to Byron Jackson at 464 (minus-3 rushing, 467 passing), by Steve MOST PASSES COMPLETED Minnesota, (9-14-91). Clarkson vs. Toledo, (California Bowl - 12-19-81). Game: LONGEST PASSING TOUCHDOWN BY A NON- Season: 42 (56 attempts), by David Fales vs. Navy QUARTERBACK 4,196 (7 rushing, 4,189 passing), (11-22-13). 84 yards, by wide receiver Tim Kearse to Tony by David Fales (2013). Game, Opponent: Smith at Stanford, (9-18-82). Career: 44 (75 attempts), by Colt Brennan, Hawai’i LONGEST PASSING TOUCHDOWN, OPPONENT 8,250 (minus-132 rushing, 8,382 passing), (10-12-07). 93 yards, by Brett Smith to Robert Herron, by David Fales (2012-13). Bowl Game: Wyoming, (10-26-13). AVERAGE YARDS PER GAME 43 (62 attempts), by Steve Clarkson MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN Season: vs. Toledo (California Bowl - 12-19-81). Game: 349.7 (4,196 yards in 12 games), by David Fales Season: 6, by Ivan Lippi vs. Fresno State, (11-21-70), (2013). 327 (451 attempts), by David Fales (2012). 6, by Pat Casey vs. New Mexico, (11-1-69), Career: Career: 6, by Ken Berry at Fresno State, (11-20-65). 330.0 (8,250 yards in 25 games), by David Fales 639 (938 attempts), by David Fales (2012-13). Bowl Game: (2012-13). MOST PASSES COMPLETED CONSECUTIVELY 5, by Steve Clarkson vs. Toledo, Game: (California Bowl - 12-19-81). AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER PLAY 15 (first 15 attempts of the game), by Kyle Reed vs. Season: Game: (Minimum of 20 plays) Stanford, (9-20-08). 24, by Steve Clarkson (1981), 19.6 (333 yards on 21 plays), by Dale Rogers vs. MOST YARDS GAINED PASSING 24, by Ed Luther (1978), Rice, (10-2-04). Game: 24, by Craig Kimball (1972). Season: (Minimum of 1,000 yards) 547 (37 of 45), by David Fales vs. Fresno State Career: 8.2 (4,054 on 493 plays), by David Fales (2012). (11-29-13). 57, by Craig Kimball (1972-73-74). Career: (Minimum of 4,000 yards & 600 plays) Game, Opponent: FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 8.1 (8,250 yards on 1,018 plays), by David Fales 560 (32 of 44), by , Hawai’i Season: (Minimum of 100 attempts) (2012-13). (11-20-10). 1 (1 in 124 attempts), by Bob Frasco (1983). MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED AND Bowl Game: (Minimum of 400 attempts) RESPONSIBLE FOR 467 (43 of 62), by Steve Clarkson 5 (5 in 437 attempts), by Scott Rislov (2003). Game: vs. Toledo (California Bowl, 12-19-81). Career: (Minimum of 500 attempts) 7 (scored 1 and passed for 6), by David Fales, vs. Season: 12 (12 in 511 attempts), by Bob Frasco (1983-84). Fresno State, (11-29-13), 4,193 (327 of 451), by David Fales (2012). (Minimum of 750 attempts) 7 (passed for 7), by Scott Rislov at UTEP, (11-8-03). Career: 19 (19 in 886 attempts), by Scott Rislov (2002-03). Season: 8,382 (639 of 938) by David Fales (2012-13) PASSING EFFICIENCY 35 (scored 2 and passed for 33), by David Fales MOST GAMES PASSING FOR 300 or MORE Game: (Minimum of 15 attempts) (2013). YARDS 298.02, by Marcus Arroyo vs. Nevada (11-10-01). Career: Season: Bowl Game: (Minimum of 15 attempts) 68 (scored 12 and passed for 56), by 9, by David Fales (2013). 213.63, by Adam Tafralis vs. New Mexico (New Steve Clarkson (1979-80-81-82), Career: Mexico Bowl - 12-23-06). 68 (scored 2 and passed for 66), by David Fales 16, by David Fales (2012-13). Season: (Minimum of 15 attempts per (2012-13). MOST GAMES PASSING FOR 400 or MORE game played) YARDS 170.76, by David Fales (2012). Season: Career: (Minimum of 300 passing attempts) 5, by David Fales (2013). 161.7, by David Fales (2012-13). PASS RECEIVING MOST RECEPTIONS Career: Game: 6, by David Fales (2012-13). 15 (179 yards), by Tuati Wooden, vs. Tulsa MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PASSING FOR 400 (11-22-03), or MORE YARDS 15 (255 yards), by Steven Pulley, at Stanford (10-2-99), 2, by David Fales (Oct. 12 & Oct. 26, 2013), 15 (203 yards), by Guy Liggins, vs. Fresno State, 2, by David Fales (Nov. 22 & Nov. 29, 2013). (10-4-86).

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Game, Opponent: Season: Career: 16 (133 yards), by Paul Dombrowski, New Mexico 739 (52 receptions), by Ryan Otten (2011). 6,015 (2,803 rushing, 783 receiving, 186 punt State (11-19-05). Career: returns, 2,374 kickoff returns) by Tyler Ervin (2011- Bowl Game: 1,760 (126 receptions), by Ryan Otten 12-13-14-15). 18 (124 yards), by Gerald Willhite vs. Toledo, (2009-10-11-12). (12-19-81). MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES SCORING Season: Season: MOST POINTS SCORED 89 (886 yards) by Noel Grigsby (2011). 7, by Chandler Jones (2013), Quarter: Career: 7, by Edell Shepherd, (2001). 18, by Jarmar Julien, at Nevada 248 (3,087 yards) by Chandler Jones (2010-13). Career: (10-28-00, 4th quarter), MOST RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT END 11, by Noel Grigsby (2010-11-12-13). 18, by Casey Le Blanc, vs. Hawai’i Game: MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RECEIVING (11-6-99, 4th quarter), 11 (114 yards), by Brian Roche, at San Diego State, GAMES 18, by Deoncé Whitaker, vs. Saint Mary’s (9-18-99, (10-21-95). Season: 1st quarter). Season: 3, by Tyler Winston (2013), Quarter, Opponent: 66 (729 yards), by Brian Roche (1995). 3, by Noel Grigsby (2012), 18, by Keenan Reynolds, Navy Career: 3, by Kevin Jurovich (2007, 2009), (11-21-13, overtime) 126 (1,760 yards) by Ryan Otten (2009-10-11-12). 3, by Edell Shepherd, (2001), Game: MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 3, by Guy Liggins (1987). 30 (5 touchdowns), by Deoncé Whitaker, vs. Saint RECEPTION MOST TOUCHDOWNS RECEIVING Mary’s (9-18-99). Career: Game: Game, Opponent: 36 (40 games played), by Noel Grigsby (2010-13). 3, by Chandler Jones, 42 (7 touchdowns), by Keenan Reynolds, Navy MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 10 or MORE vs. Fresno State, (11-29-13), (11-21-13). RECEPTIONS vs. Wyoming, (10-26-13), Bowl Game: Season: vs. Minnesota, (9-21-13). 30 (5 touchdowns), by Sheldon Canley, vs. Central 2, Tyler Winston (2013), 3, by Jalal Beauchman, vs. Louisiana Tech, Michigan (California Raisin Bowl, 12-8-90). 2, Noel Grigsby (2011), (11-27-10), Season: 2, Kevin Jurovich (2007). 3, by James Jones, at Washington, (9-2-06), 116, by Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988). MOST GAMES WITH 10 or MORE RECEPTIONS 3, by Courtney Anderson, at UTEP, (11-8-03), Career: Season: 3, by Edell Shepherd, vs. Nevada, (11-10-01), 339, by Austin Lopez (105 in 2012, 105 in 2013, 4, Kevin Jurovich (2007). 3, by Oliver Newell, 63 in 2014, 66 in 2015). Career: at UNLV, (11-22-97), MOST SEASONS SCORING 100 OR MORE 5, Kevin Jurovich (2006-07-08-09). vs. Hawai’i (11-15-97), POINTS MOST SEASONS WITH 50 or MORE vs. Colorado State (10-11-97), 2, by Austin Lopez (105 in 2012, 205 in 2013). RECEPTIONS 3, by Tony Smith at California, (9-29-84), MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 4, Chandler Jones (54 in 2010, 61 in 2011, 54 in 2012, 3, by Ken Taylor vs. Santa Clara, (11-16-82), Game: 79 in 2013). 3, by Tim Kearse at Stanford, (9-18-82), 5, by Deoncé Whitaker vs. Saint Mary’s (9-18-99). MOST SEASONS WITH 60 or MORE 3, by Stacey Bailey at Fresno State, (10-3-81), Bowl Game: RECEPTIONS 3, by Mervyn Fernandez at Fresno State (10-3-81), 5 by Sheldon Canley, vs. Central Michigan 2, Chander Jones (61 in 2011, 79 in 2013), 3, by Gerald Willhite at California, (9-26-81), (California Raisin Bowl, 12-8-90). 2, Noel Grigsby (89 in 2011, 82 in 2012), 3, by Mark Nichols at CS Long Beach, (10-27-79), Season: 2, Kevin Jurovich (85 in 2007, 60 in 2009), 3, by Rick Parma at Pacific, (11-11-78). 19, by Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988). 2, Guy Liggins (72 in 1986, 77 in 1987). Game, Opponent: Career: MOST YARDS RECEIVING 3, by Jeb Putzier, Boise State (11-17-01), 36, by Deoncé Whitaker (1998-99-00-01). Game: 3, by Ryan Dennard, Arizona State (9-29-01), MOST WAYS TO SCORE A TOUCHDOWN 269 (9 receptions), by Edell Shepherd vs. Nevada, 3, by Alex Van Dyke, Nevada (11-18-95). Game: (11-10-01). Bowl Game: 3 (rushing, receiving, fumble return), Game, Freshman: 3, by Mervyn Fernandez vs. Toledo, (12-19-81). by Chandler Jones (10-14-11). 185 (7 receptions), by Noel Grigsby vs. Utah State, Season: Career: (11-13-10). 15, by Chandler Jones (2013). 5 (rushing, receiving, kickoff return, interception Game, Opponent: Career: return, punt return), by Trestin George (eight TD’s 326 (12 receptions), by Nate Burleson, Nevada, 29, by Chandler Jones (2010-13). in 2002-03-04-05), (11-10-01). MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 5 (rushing, receiving, kickoff return, interception Bowl Game: TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION return, punt return), by Walt Roberts (13 TD’s in 152 (9 receptions), by Mervyn Fernandez vs. 5, by Chandler Jones (2013). 1961-62-63). Toledo, (California Raisin Bowl, 12-19-81). MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Season: ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING Game: 1,500 (82 receptions), by Edell Shepherd (2001). Game: 4 (4 of 4), by Austin Lopez at Navy (9-22-12), Career: 355 (80 rushing, 201 receiving, 10 punt returns, 64 4 (4 of 4), by Jens Alvernik, at Utah State (11-12-11). 3,121 (237 receptions), by Noel Grigsby (2010-11- kickoff returns), by Charles Pauley, vs. Nevada, Game, Opponent: 12-13). (11-10-01). 5 (5 of 5), by Dene Garner, Utah State (9-21-85), MOST YARDS RECEIVING BY A TIGHT END Bowl Game: 5 (5 of 6), by Rafael Septien, Louisiana-Lafayette Game: 243 (164 rushing, 44 receiving, 35 kickoff returns), (11-22-74). 158 (8 receptions), by Josh Oliver vs. Hawai’i by Sheldon Canley vs. Central Michigan, Season: (9-29-18). (California Raisin Bowl, 12-8-90). 22 (22 of 27), by Austin Lopez (2013). Game, Freshman: Season: Career: 119 (6 receptions), by Billy Freeman at Colorado 2,637 (1,601 rushing, 334 receiving, 105 punt 61 (61 of 85) by Austin Lopez (2012-13-14-15). State, (10-12-13). returns, 597 kickoff returns) by Tyler Ervin (2015).

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MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED MOST CONSECUTIVE KICKING PAT’S LONGEST PUNT Game: Game: 80 yards, by Leroy Zimmerman vs. UC Santa 6 (2-6), by Bryce Crawford vs. Hawai’i (9-29-18), 10 (10 of 10), Jeff Carr vs. Rice (10-2-04). Barbara, (10-14-38). Game, Opponent: Game, Opponent: MOST PUNTS 60 OR MORE YARDS 6 (5-6), by Rafael Septien, Louisiana-Lafayette 10 (10 of 10), Tyler Jones, Boise State (10-24-03). Game: (11-22-74). Season: 3 (71, 74, 72), by Joe Furlow at Air Force, (8-31-96). Season: 40 (40 of 40) by Jeff Carr (2004). Season: 30 (16 of 30), by Lou Rodriguez (1975). Career: 7, by Joe Furlow (1996). Career: 52 (12 in 2003, 40 in 2004), by Jeff Carr (2003-04). 85 (61 of 85) by Austin Lopez (2012-13-14-15). BEST PAT PERCENTAGE MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE Game: PUNT RETURNS Game: 100.0 %, (10 of 10), by Jeff Carr vs. Rice (10-2-04). MOST PUNT RETURNS 4, by Austin Lopez vs. UNLV (10-4-14), Season: Game: 4, by Austin Lopez at Navy (9-22-12), 100.0%, (40 of 40) by Jeff Carr (2004), 9 (45 yards), by Scott Wells vs. UNLV (10-15-88). 4, by Jens Alvernik at Utah State (11-12-11). 100.0%, (33 of 33) by David Silberstein (1998), Season: Season: 100.0%, (28 of 28) by David Bowen (1990), 46 (265 yards), by Scott Wells (1988). 17, by Austin Lopez (2012). 100.0%, (27 of 27) by Austin Lopez (2014). Career: Career: MOST KICK SCORING POINTS 83 (493 yards), by K.C. Clark (1983-84-85-86). 23, by Austin Lopez (17 in 2012, 6 in 2013). Game: MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE AT 16 (3 FG’s, 7 PAT’s), by Joe Nedney vs. Pacific, MOST PUNT RETURN YARDAGE THE START OF A CAREER (10-19-91). Game: 23, by Austin Lopez (17 in 2012, 6 in 2013). Game, Opponent: 150 (7 returns) by Omarr Smith at UTEP, (10-18-97). BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 17 (5 FG’s, 2 PAT’s), by Dene Garner, Utah State Season: Game: (9-21-85). 366 yards (37 returns) by Heshimu Colar (1990). 100.0% (4 of 4), by Austin Lopez at Navy Season: Career: (9-22-12). 105, by Austin Lopez (2013), 575 (60 returns) by Jimmie Lassiter (1970-71-72). Season: 105, by Austin Lopez (2012). 100.0%, (17 of 17), by Austin Lopez (2012). Career: MOST PUNTS RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN Career: 339, by Austin Lopez (2012-13-14-15). Game: 80.4%, (45 of 56), by Bryce Crawford (2015-18). MOST 2-POINT PAT’S 1, last by Tre Jenkins at Utah State, (11-10-18). LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE Game: Bowl Game: Game: 2, by Tim Crawley, vs. Wyoming (10-26-13), 1, by Tyler Ervin, vs. Georgia State, (12-19-15). 60 yards by Joe Nedney at Wyoming, (10-3-92). 2, by Walt Roberts, vs. Pacific (11-30-63), Season: LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE, OPPONENT 2, by Ken Berry, at Fresno State (11-16-63), 3, Bill Hubbard (1928). Game: 2, by Bob Bonds, at Fresno State (11-16-63). Career: 58 yards by Dene Garner, Utah State (9-21-85). MOST 2-POINT DEFENSIVE PAT’S 3, Bill Hubbard (1926-27-28). MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 50 OR MORE YARDS Game: LONGEST PUNT RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN Game: 1, by Duke Ihenacho, vs. Hawai’i (10-14-11). 91 yards by Jerry Colletto at Oregon, (11-2-63). 1, by several, last by Bryce Crawford, 50 yards, vs. UNLV (10-28-18). PUNTING Game, Opponent: MOST PUNTS KICKOFF RETURNS 2, by Matt Gay, Utah, (56 & 50 yards), (9-16-17). Game: MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Season: 17 (630 yards), by Jim Vernes at Wyoming, Game: 5, by Bryce Crawford (2017). (10-25-69). 9 (149 yards), by Sheldon Canley at Miami (Fla.), Career: Season: (10-14-89). 6, by Bryce Crawford (2015-17). 82 (3,105 yards), by Joe Hicks (1972). Season: MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 40 OR MORE YARDS Career: 51 (1,214 yards), by Deoncé Whitaker (1998). Game: 249 (9,669 yards), by Jeff Cunningham (1973-74- Career: 3, by Austin Lopez, 47 yards, 1st quarter, 44 yards, 75-76). 101, (2,374 yards), by Tyler Ervin 2nd quarter & 50 yards, 2nd quarter, at Nevada MOST PUNTING YARDS (2011-12-13-14-15). (11-16-13). Game: MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE Season: 630 yards (17 punts), by Jim Vernes at Wyoming, Game: 10 (10-of-12), by Austin Lopez (2013). (10-25-69). 205 yards (5 returns), by James Reed Career: Season: vs. Wyoming (10-5-96). 18 (18 of 31), by Austin Lopez (2012-13-14-15). 3,329 yards (73 punts), by Michael Carrizosa (2017). Season: MOST KICKING PAT’S Career: 1,214 yards (51 returns), by Deoncé Whitaker Game: 9,907 yards (225 punts), by Michael Carrizosa (1998). 10 (10 of 10), Jeff Carr vs. Rice (10-2-04). (2014-15-16-17). Career: Game, Opponent: AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT 2,374 yards (101 returns), by Tyler Ervin 10 (10 of 10), Tyler Jones, Boise State (10-24-03). Game: (Minimum of 5) (2011-12-13-14-15). Season: 58.6 (341 yards on 5 punts), by Harrison Waid at MOST KICKOFF RETURNS FOR A 54 (54 of 57), by Austin Lopez (2012). Colorado State, (10-1-11). TOUCHDOWN Career: Season: (Minimum of 40) Season: 156 (156 of 162) by Austin Lopez (2012-13-14-15). 47.5 (2,280 yards on 48 punts), by 2, by Tyler Ervin (2012), Michael Carrizosa (2015). 2, by Charles Pauley (2002), Career: (Minimum of 100) 2, by Jimmie Lassiter (1970). 44.0 (9,907 yards on 225 punts), by Career: Michael Carrizosa (2014-15-16-17). 3, by Tyler Ervin (2011-12-13-14-15).

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LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN FOR A MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES RETURNING AN MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS TOUCHDOWN INTERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN Game: 102 yards by Jimmie Lassiter at California, Games: 4.0, by Travis Johnson, vs. UC Davis (9-7-12), (9-25-71), 2, by Duke Ihenacho (2008), 4.0, by Travis Johnson, vs. Idaho (11-5-11), 100 yards by Tim Kearse vs. CS Long Beach, 2, by Jay Taylor (1987), 4.0, by Raymond Bowles, vs. UNLV (11-2-91), (10-16-82), 2, by Ken Thomas (1979). 4.0, by Lyneil Mayo, at Stanford (9-30-89). 100 yards by Bob Triplett at California, (10-2-76). Game, Opponent: 5.0, by Danilo Robinson, Utah State (9-30-95). DEFENSE Season: MOST TOTAL TACKLES 17.0, by Bob Overly (1981). INTERCEPTION Game: Career: RETURNS 27 (15 primary & 12 assists) by Frank 32.0, by Travis Johnson (2009-10-11-12). MOST PASS INTERCEPTIONS Manumaleuga at Colorado (9-23-78). MOST FORCED FUMBLES Game: Game, Opponent: Game: 3, by Bené Benwikere vs. Louisiana Tech (11-24-12), 23 (9 unassisted, 14 assisted) by Del Lyles, Utah 2, by Carl Ihenacho, vs. UC Davis (8-30-08), 3, by Dwight Lowery vs. Cal Poly (9-23-06), State (9-28-91). 2, by Philip Perry, at Hawai’i (11-02-02), 3, by Josh Powell vs. Idaho (11-26-05), Bowl Game: 2, by Philip Perry, at Washington (9-07-02). 3, by Gerald Jones at Stanford (9-14-02), 18 (11 primary & 7 assists) by Matt Castelo vs. New Bowl Game: 3, by Omarr Smith vs. Hawai’i (11-15-97), Mexico (New Mexico Bowl, 12-23-06), 2, by Matt Castelo (New Mexico Bowl, 12-23-06). 3, by Troy Jensen vs. Louisiana Tech, (10-23-93), 18 (12 primary & 6 assists) by Yepi Pauu Season: 3, by Don Dambacher vs. Mexico (9-10-49). vs. Eastern Michigan (California Bowl, 12-12-87), 7, by Philip Perry (2002). Game, Opponent: 18 (14 primary & 4 assists) by Dave Chaney vs. MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED 3, Dameon Baber, Nevada (11-11-17), Memphis State (Pasadena Bowl, 12-18-71). Season: 3, by Nate Kvamme, Colorado State (10-11-97). Season: 5, by Rayford Roberson (1976). Season: 232 (107 primary & 125 assists) by Randy Gill Career: 9, by Dwight Lowery (2006). (1977). 11, by Rayford Roberson (1975-78), Career: Career: 11, by Carl Ekern (1972-75). 14, by Bené Benwikere (2010-11-12-13), 527 (297 primary & 230 assists) by Dave Chaney LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN 14, by Gerald Jones (2002-03), (1969-70-71). 95, by Troy Jensen, at Stanford (9-26-92) 14, by Sherman Cocroft (1982-83), CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 20 OR MORE MOST PASSES DEFENSED (Interceptions + Passes 14, by Ken Thomas (1979-80-81-82). TACKLES (Since 2000) Broken Up) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 2, by Keith Smith (21 at Minnesota, 9-21-13, Game: AN INTERCEPTION 20 vs. Utah State, 9-27-13). 5, by Dasheon Frierson, at Hawai’i (10-5-13). 4, by Bené Benwikere (2013), MOST PRIMARY TACKLES Game, Opponent: 4, James Orth (2011), Game: 4, by Kevin Millhouse, Hawai’i (11-3-01), 4, Dwight Lowery (2006), 21, by Dave Chaney vs. Fresno State, (11-21-70). 4, by Lawson, Long Beach State (10-13-90). 4, Gerald Jones (2002), Game, Opponent: Season: 4, Sherman Cocroft (1983). 15, by Donnell Porter, UNLV, (10-31-92). 23, by Omarr Smith (1997). MOST INTERCEPTION YARDAGE Season: Career: Game: 125, by Dave Chaney (1970). 44, by Omarr Smith (1995-96-97-98). 99 (1 interception), by Gerald Jones vs. Nevada, Career: (9-18-03). 297, by Dave Chaney (1969-70-71). Game, Opponent: MOST ASSISTED TACKLES 178 (2 interceptions), by Tommy Williams, Game: Cal State Fullerton (1988). 18, by Ezekiel Staples vs. Rice (10-2-04), Season: 18, by Randy Gill at California (10-1-77). 178, by Gerald Jones (6 interceptions) (2003). Game, Opponent: Career: 16, Chris Tsangaris, Long Beach State (9-21-91). 391 (14 interceptions), by Ken Thomas (1979-80- Season: 81-82). 125, by Randy Gill (1977). MOST INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR A Career: TOUCHDOWN 242, by Keith Smith (2010-11-12-13). Game: MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS 1, by many, last by Dakari Monroe, vs. UNLV, Game: (10-27-18). 6.0, by Travis Johnson, vs. UC Davis (9-7-12), Game, Opponent: 6.0, by Carl Ihenacho, at New Mexico State (10-18-08), 2, by Dameon Baber, Nevada (11-11-17), 6.0, by Bob Overly, vs. UNLV (9-5-81). 2, by Nate Kvamme, Colorado State (10-11-97), Game, Opponent: 2, by Tommy Williams, Cal State Fullerton 5.0, by Dontay Moch, Nevada (10-9-10), (11-12-88). 5.0, by , Stanford (10-2-99). Season: Season: 3, by Ken Thomas (1979). 24.5, by Bob Overly (1981). Career: Career: 5, by Ken Thomas (1979-80-81-82). 49.0, by Travis Johnson (2009-10-11-12).

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MOST PASSES COMPLETED WINS Game: 42, vs. Navy (11-22-13). FIRST DOWNS MOST WINS MOST FIRST DOWNS Opponent, game: 44, by Hawai’i (10-12-07). Season: 13 (1939). Game: 36, vs. Fresno State (11-29-13). Bowl game: 43, vs. Toledo (12-19-81). Opponent, game: 35, by Colorado (9-11-99). Season: 336 (2012). MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS Season: 295 (2013, 12 games). Season: 13 (1939). Opponent, season: 320 (2002, 13 games). MOST PASSING YARDS Two seasons: 13 (12-4-37 through 11-27-38), Game: 577, vs. Fresno State (11-29-13). 13 (9-23-40 through 9-26-41). FEWEST FIRST DOWNS Opponent, game: 565, by Nevada (11-10-01). Game: 4, at Arizona State (9-15-84). Season: 4,325 (2012). MOST HOME WINS Opponent, game: 4, by UNLV (11-19-88). Opponent, season: 3,906 (2002). Season: 10 (1939).

AVERAGE PASSING YARDS GAINED PER GAME SCORING MOST ROAD WINS MOST POINTS SCORED Season: 355.9 (2013). Season: 7 (7 wins, 0 losses), (1940). Quarter: 35 (second quarter), at UTEP Opponent, season: 300.5 (2002). (11-8-03). MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS Opp., quarter: 35 (first quarter), by Baylor MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Season: 10 (1939). (9-10-94). Game: 7, at UTEP (11-8-03), Two seasons: 16 (9-23-38 through 11-30-39). Half: 48 (1st half, 13-35), at UTEP 7, at Fresno State (10-3-81). (11-8-03). Opponent, game: 5, by Fresno State (11-20-99). MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS Opp., half: 49 (1st half, 35-14), by Baylor Season: 35, (2012, 2013). Season: 7 (1940). (9-10-94). Opponent, season: 32, (2002). Multiple seasons: 11 (9-24-39 through 10-24-41). Overtime: 14, vs. Navy (11-22-13). Overtime, Opponent: HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF PASSES 20, by Navy (11-22-13). RUSHING COMPLETED (Minimum of 20 pass attempts) MOST ATTEMPTS Game: 70, vs. Rice (10-2-04), Game: 88.5 (23 of 26), at Stanford (9-20-08). Game: 71, vs. Santa Clara (10-7-50). 103, vs. Mexico (9-10-49). Opponent, game: 83.3 (20 of 24), by California Opponent, game: 81, by Rice (10-16-99). Opponent, game: 79, by Stanford Frosh (1923), (9-7-96). Season: 509 (1971). 77, by Boise State (10-24-03). Season: 71.8 (336 of 468), (2012). Opp., season: 686 (2017). Two Consecutive Games: Opponent, season: 62.9 (256 of 407), (2005). 114 - 62, vs. Fresno State (11-29-13) MOST YARDS GAINED RUSHING & 52, vs. Navy (11-22-13). MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Game: 487, vs. UC Santa Barbara 175 – 71, vs. Mexico (12-4-48) Game: 6, vs. Fresno State (11-21-70), (10-21-49). & 104 vs. Mexico (9-10-49). 6, vs. New Mexico (11-1-69), Opponent, game: 570, by Rice (10-2-04). Two Consecutive Games, Opponent: 6, at Fresno State (11-20-65). Season: 2,478 (1952). 115 - 54, by Utah (9-16-17) Season: 30 (1969). Opponent, season: 3,710 (2017). & 61, by Utah State (9-23-17). Opponent, season: 33 (1949). Season: 452 (2012, 13 games), AVERAGE RUSHING YARDS GAINED PER 457* (1949, 12 games). FEWEST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED GAME Opponent, season: 542 (2017, 13 games). Season: 6 (2003). Season: 275.4 (1952). Opponent, season: 6 (1999), (1962), (1956). Opponent, season: 285.4 (2017). MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Game: 10, vs. Rice (10-2-04), AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER ATTEMPT TOTAL OFFENSE 10, at UTEP (11-8-03), MOST PLAYS Game: 11.3 (464 yards on 41 attempts), 16, vs. Mexico (9-10-49). Game: 106, at CS Long Beach (10-27-79). vs. Tulsa (10-27-01). Opponent, game: 10, by Boise State (10-24-03), Opponent, game: 101, by Hawai’i (10-12-07), Opponent, game: 9.0 (559 yards on 62 attempts), 10, by Stanford (9-21-68). 101, by California (10-6-90). by Washington (11-16-96). Season: 57 (17 rushing, 35 passing, Season: 974 (1978). Season: 5.6 (1952). 2 kickoff return, 2 fumble returns, Opponent, season: 1,045 (2017). Opponent, season: 6.1 (2009). 1 interception return) (2012), 71* (1949). MOST YARDS GAINED MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Opponent, season: 65 (2005). Game: 849, vs. Nevada (11-10-01). Game: 13, vs. Mexico (9-10-49). * – includes a 103-0 win over the University of Mexico Opponent, game: 804, by Utah State (11-10-18). Opponent, game: 8, by Nevada (11-8-09), Season: 5,919 (2013). 8, by Boise State (11-13-04), MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY RUSHING Opponent, season: 6,491 (2017). 8, by Rice (10-2-04). AND PASSING Season: 41 (1952). Season: 52 (2012). AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER PLAY Opponent, season: 45 (2005). Opponent, season: 62 (2005). Game: 10.7, at Pacific (11-13-76). Opponent, game: 10.7, by Utah State (11-10-18). HIGHEST SCORING TIE PASSING Season: 7.6 (1986). MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED Game: 48-48, vs. Utah State (9-10-79). Opponent, season: 6.9 (1996, 2001). Game: 67, at Stanford (9-6-03). Opponent, game: 75, by Hawai’i (10-12-07). LOWEST SCORING TIE AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER GAME Bowl game: 63, vs. Toledo (12-19-81). Game: 0-0, 10 times, last at Fresno State Season: 493.2 (2013). Season: 496 (2013). (11-14-41). Opponent, season: 500.8 (2001). Opponent, season: 475 (2002). ONE-SIDED WIN Game: 59-0, vs. College of Idaho (9-20-37).

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ONE-SIDED LOSS MOST PUNTING YARDS INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR A Game: 79-0, by Stanford Frosh (1923). Game: 630 yards (17 punts), at Wyoming TOUCHDOWN (10-25-69). Game: 2, last at New Mexico State COME-FROM-BEHIND WIN Season: 3,726 (86 punts), (2017). (10-18-08). Game: 70-63 (trailed 34-7 in the second Opponent, game: 2, last by Louisiana Tech (10-18-08). quarter), vs. Rice (10-2-04). NET PUNTING AVERAGE Season: 6 (2000). Season: 42.4 (2,280 yards on 48 punts), FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS MOST POINTS SCORED BY TWO TEAMS (2015). Season: 6 (1999), (1962), (1956). Quarter: 61 (fourth quarter - San José State 34, Hawai’i 27), (11-5-99). KICKOFF RETURNS CONSECUTIVE GAMES INTERCEPTING A PASS Half: 83 (first half - San José State 42, MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Team: 13 (10-20-01 through 10-5-02). Fresno State 41), (11-29-13). Game: 14 (200 yards) at BYU (11-25-67). Game: 133 (San José State 70, Rice 63), Season: 70 (1,479 yards), (2010). QUARTERBACK SACKS (10-2-04). Game: 13, vs. Pacific (11-14-81). MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE Opponent, game: 13, by Utah State (10-13-12) FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Game: 253 (7 returns) at San Diego State Season: 58 (1986). Season: 29 (1939). (9-22-12). Season, fewest: 7 (1981). Opponent, game: 208 (5 returns) by UTEP (10-16-01). FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Season: 1,479 (70 returns), (2010). FUMBLES Season: 3 (1939). MOST FUMBLES PUNT RETURNS Game: 8, vs. CS Fullerton (10-3-85). MOST SHUTOUTS MOST PUNT RETURNS Opponent, game: 11, by Arizona State (11-7-70). Season: 8 (1939). Game: 8 (57 yards) vs. Utah State Season: 46 (1954). (10-11-86). Opponent, season: 44 (1950). MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING Season: 52 (293 yards), (1988). 135 (9-23-72 through 9-8-84). MOST FUMBLES LOST MOST PUNT RETURN YARDAGE Game: 5, vs. CS Fullerton (11-15-80), KICK SCORING Game: 150 (7 returns) at UTEP, (10-18-97). 5, at Stanford (9-16-78). MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Season: 445 (51 returns), (1990). Opponent, game: 8, by Arizona State (11-7-70). Game: 4, at Navy, (9-29-12) Season: 27 (1954). 4, at Utah State (11-11-11). DEFENSE Opponent, season: 27 (1969). Opponent, game: 5, at Utah State (9-21-85). FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED Season: 22 (2013). Game: Minus-11 vs. Mexico (12-4-48), FEWEST FUMBLES LOST 5, vs. Texas A&I (9-18-39). Season: 3 (2007). MOST KICKING PAT’S Opponent, game: 39, by Wyoming (10-25-69). Game: 10, vs. Rice (10-2-04). Season: 927 (1939). TURNOVERS Opponent, game: 10, by Boise State (10-24-03). FEWEST LOST Season: 54 (2012). FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME Season: 14 (4 fumbles, 10 interceptions) Opponent, season: 58 (2005). Season: 71.3 (1939). (1958). MOST GAINED CONSECUTIVE KICKING PAT’S FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED Season: 44 (12 fumbles, 32 interceptions) Game: 10, vs. Rice (10-2-04). Game: Minus-49, vs. San Diego State (1939). Opponent, game: 10, by Boise State (10-24-03). (11-6-71). Season: 40, (40 for 40), 2005. Opp., game: Minus-52, by Wyoming (11-4-67). PENALTIES All-Time: 58, (12 for 12, 40 for 40, 6 for 6), Season: 724 (1986). MOST PENALTIES 2003-05, Game: 24 (199 yards), vs. Fresno State 58, (2 for 2, 33 for 33, 23 for 23), FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED (10-4-86). 1997-99. Game: Minus-25, vs. Fresno State Opponent, game: 21 (202 yards), by California (11-24-39). (9-7-96), MOST KICK SCORING POINTS Opponent, game: 3, by Oregon (9-20-75). 21 (163 yards), by San Diego State Game: 16, vs. Pacific (10-19-91). Season: 727 (1953). (11-14-98). Season: 108 (2012). Season: 133 (999 yards), (1987). FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME FEWEST PENALTIES PUNTING Season: 88 (1953). Game: 0, last at Brigham Young (10-8-11). MOST PUNTS Opponent, game: 0, last by Navy (9-29-12). Game: 17 (630 yards), at Wyoming INTERCEPTIONS Season: 40 (378 yards) (2011). (10-25-69). MOST INTERCEPTIONS MOST PENALTY YARDAGE Season: 86 (3,726 yards), (2017). Game: 6, vs. Hawai’i (11-15-97), Game: 199 yards (24 penalties), vs. Opponent, season: 92 (3,677 yards), (1981). 6, vs. Louisiana Tech (10-23-83). Fresno State (10-4-86). Season: 33 (481 yards), (1949). Opponent, game: 202 yards (21 penalties), by FEWEST PUNTS California (9-7-96). Game: 0, vs. Hawai’i (11-15-14), MOST INTERCEPTION YARDAGE Season: 1,187 (131 penalties), (1986). 0, at Hawai’i (11-18-06). Game: 153, at SMU (10-7-00). LEAST PENALTY YARDAGE Opponent, game: 0, last by San Diego State (11-4-17). Opponent, game: 205, by CS Fullerton (11-12-88). Game: 0 yards, last at Brigham Young Season: 34 (1,444 yards), (1960). Season: 481 (33 interceptions), (1949). (10-8-11). Opponent, season: 33 (1,356 yards), (2001). Opponent, game: 0 yards, last by Navy (10-25-14). Season: 378 (40 penalties), (2011).

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RUSHING – TOTAL YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TDs NAME (SEASONS) PLAYS RUSH PASS YDS. NAME (SEASONS) RUN REC. RET YDS. 1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01) 602 3,515 5.8 33 1 David Fales (2012-13) 1,028 -132 8,382 8,250 1 Tyler Ervin (2011-15) 2,801 783 2,479 6,063 2 Tyler Ervin (2011-15) 528 2,803 5.3 19 2 Adam Tafralis (2004-07) 1,272 563 7,548 8,111 2 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01) 3 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 576 2,513 4.4 25 3 Jeff Garcia (1991-93) 1,405 729 6,545 7,274 3,515 225 1,856 5,596 4 Gerald Willhite (1980-81) 530 2,364 4.5 20 4 Steve Clarkson (1979-82) 3 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 2,513 828 1,805 5,146 5 Yonus Davis (2003-08) 425 2,319 5.5 15 1,124 153 6,842 6,995 4 Brandon Rutley (2008-11) 903 668 1,812 4,403 6 Nathan DuPree (1992-93) 372 1,976 5.3 18 5 Ed Luther (1976-79) 1,240 -209 7,190 6,981 5 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 284 2,084 1,113 3,481 7 Rick Kane (1975-76) 371 1,967 5.3 13 6 Scott Rislov (2002-03) 1,011 -18 6,267 6,249 6 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 188 1,473 1,796 3,457 8 Kenny Jackson (1986-87) 448 1,935 4.3 25 7 Mike Perez (1986-87) 875 -12 6,194 6,182 7 Gerald Willhite (1980-81) 2,364 927 42 3,333 9 Kevin Cole (1977-78) 404 1,909 4.7 16 8 Craig Kimball (1972-74) 1,110 -319 6,139 5,820 8 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1987-89) 10 Johnny Johnson, Sr. (1960-62) 9 Jordan La Secla (2007-10) 846 -112 4,863 4,751 1,409 1,553 315 3,277 366 1,700 4.6 21 10 Carl Dean (1995-96) 826 34 4,663 4,697 9 Chandler Jones (2010-13) 116 3,087 37 3,240 10 John Broussard (2003-06) 100 1,566 1,546 3,212 PASSING – TOTAL YARDS PASS RECEIVING – NUMBER OF RECEPTIONS NAME (SEASONS) PA PC YDS. TDs NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD SCORING 1 David Fales (2012-13) 938 639 8,382 66 1 Chandler Jones (2010-13) 248 3,087 12.4 29 NAME (SEASONS) TD EP1/2 FG TP 2 Adam Tafralis (2004-07) 1,027 603 7,548 52 2 Noel Grigsby (2010-13) 237 3,121 13.2 17 1 Austin Lopez (2012-15) 0 156/0 61 339 3 Ed Luther (1976-79) 1,118 600 7,190 47 3 Tyler Winston (2013-15) 171 1,920 11.2 12 2 Jared Strubeck (2005-08) 0 109/0 43 238 4 Steve Clarkson (1979-82) 961 509 6,842 56 4 Kevin Jurovich (2005-08) 160 2,143 13.4 11 3 Joe Nedney (1991-94) 0 119/0 39 236 5 Jeff Garcia (1991-93) 887 504 6,545 48 5 Tim Crawley (2013-16) 151 1,699 11.3 11 4 Mike Berg (1979-82) 0 139/0 30 229 6 Scott Rislov (2002-03) 886 536 6,267 40 6 Jabari Carr (2011-13) 150 1,644 10.9 11 5 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01) 36 0/1 0 218 7 Mike Perez (1986-87) 792 471 6,194 36 7 Guy Liggins (1986-87) 149 2,191 14.7 16 6 Bryce Crawford (2015-18) 0 82/0 45 217 8 Craig Kimball (1972-74) 983 485 6,139 50 8 Jalal Beauchman (2006-10) 146 1,694 11.6 11 7 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 32 0/0 0 192 9 Jordan La Secla (2007-10) 716 423 4,863 27 9 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 142 2,084 14.7 16 8 Nick Gilliam (1999-2002) 0 109/0 27 190 10 Carl Dean (1995-96) 671 373 4,663 24 10 Tuati Wooden (2000-03) 133 1,656 13.2 7 9 Chandler Jones (2010-13) 31 0/1 0 188 11 David Richmond (2007-08) 127 1,684 13.3 10 10 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1987-89) 30 0/1 0 182 PASSING – NUMBER OF COMPLETIONS 12 Ryan Otten (2009-12) 126 1,760 13.9 12 NAME (SEASONS) PA PC INT. TDs James Jones (2003-06) 126 1,496 11.9 12 KICK SCORING 1 David Fales (2012-13) 938 639 22 66 14 Edell Shepherd (2000-01) 125 2,207 17.7 18 NAME (SEASON) EP1/2 FG TP 2 Adam Tafralis (2004-07) 1,027 603 29 52 15 Casey LeBlanc (1998-2001) 124 1,350 10.9 2 1 Austin Lopez (2012-15) 156/0 61 339 3 Ed Luther (1976-79) 1,118 600 52 47 16 Stacey Bailey (1978-81) 123 2,223 18.1 13 2 Jared Strubeck (2005-08) 109/0 43 238 4 Scott Rislov (2002-03) 886 536 19 40 Brian Lundy (1922-93, 95) 123 1,850 15.0 14 3 Joe Nedney (1991-94) 119/0 39 236 5 Steve Clarkson (1979-82) 961 509 41 56 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1987-89) 4 Mike Berg (1979-82) 139/0 30 229 6 Jeff Garcia (1991-93) 887 504 32 48 123 1,553 12.6 10 5 Bryce Crawford (2015-18) 82/0 45 217 6 Craig Kimball (1972-74) 983 485 57 50 19 Jamall Broussard (2002-03) 117 1,396 11.9 6 6 Nick Gilliam (1999-2002) 109/0 27 190 8 Mike Perez (1986-87) 792 471 30 36 20 Billy Freeman (2013-16) 112 1,407 12.6 10 7 Sergio Olivarez (1986-87) 82/0 24 154 9 Jordan La Secla (2007-10) 716 423 28 27 21 Gerald Willhite (1980-81) 107 927 8.7 8 8 Bryce Crawford (2015-17) 57/0 31 150 10 Carl Dean (1995-96) 671 373 22 24 22 Ike McBee (1972-74) 106 1,571 14.8 8 9 Ron Ploger (1973-74) 55/0 23 124 23 Waking Bailey (1997-2000) 105 1,339 12.8 4 10 Lou Rodriguez (1975-76) 62/0 20 122 PASSING EFFICIENCY 24 Kevin Evans (1988-89) 103 1,641 15.9 11 Larry Barnes (1969-710 62/0 20 122 (Minimum 375 pass attempts) John Broussard (2003-06) 103 1,566 15.2 12 NAME (SEASONS) PA PC YDS. RTG. 26 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 101 1,473 14.6 5 PUNTING – TOTAL YARDS 1 David Fales (2012-13) 938 639 8,382 161.7 Brian Roche (1993-95) 101 1,176 11.6 7 NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. BLK 2 Kenny Potter (2015-16) 577 365 4,257 136.8 28 Kyle Nunn (2010-13) 100 1,138 11.4 9 1 Michael Carrizosa (2014-17) 225 9,907 44.0 2 3 Ralph Martini (1989-90) 505 285 3,897 133.7 2 Waylon Prather (2004-07) 243 9,747 40.1 1 4 Mike Perez (1986-87) 792 471 6,194 132.6 PASS RECEIVING – TOTAL YARDS 3 Jeff Cunningham (1973-76) 249 9,669 38.8 0 5 Adam Tafralis (2004-07) 1,027 603 7,548 131.5 NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 4 Harrison Waid (2010-13) 220 9,485 43.1 0 6 Scott Rislov (2002-03) 886 536 6,267 130.5 1 Noel Grigsby (2010-13) 237 3,121 13.2 17 5 Frank Ratto (1977-80) 210 7,943 37.8 1 7 Jeff Garcia (1991-93) 887 504 6,545 129.4 2 Chandler Jones (2010-13) 248 3,087 12.4 29 6 Philip Zavala (2008, 09) 148 5,817 39.3 0 8 Matt Faulkner (2010-11) 461 295 3,355 127.6 3 Stacey Bailey (1978-81) 123 2,223 18.1 13 7 Bob Patterson (1962-64) 136 5,519 40.6 0 9 Gene Menges (1948-50) 383 180 3,081 125.8 4 Edell Shepherd (2000-01) 125 2,207 17.7 18 8 Randy Cardin (1966-67) 132 5,325 40.3 6 10 Bob Frasco (1983-84) 511 286 3,509 123.8 5 Guy Liggins (1986-87) 149 2,191 14.7 16 9 John McMillen (1970-71) 127 5,151 40.6 6 6 Kevin Jurovich (2005-08) 160 2,143 13.4 11 10 Tim Morgan (1998-99) 128 5,139 40.1 0 7 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 142 2,084 14.7 16 8 Tyler Winston (2013-15) 171 1,920 11.2 12 PUNTING AVERAGE (Minimum 75 Punts) 9 Brian Lundy (1922-93, 95) 123 1,850 15.0 14 NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. BLK 10 Ryan Otten (2009-12) 126 1,760 13.9 12 1 Michael Carrizosa (2014-16) 225 9,907 44.0 2 11 Tim Crawley (2013-16) 151 1,699 11.3 11 2 Harrison Waid (2010-13) 220 9,485 43.1 0 12 Jalal Beauchman (2006-10) 146 1,694 11.6 11 3 Joe Furlow (1995-96) 83 3,575 42.7 0 13 David Richmond (2007-08) 127 1,684 13.3 10 4 Lee Myhre (1991-93) 110 4,594 41.8 1 14 Tuati Wooden (2000-03) 133 1,656 13.2 7 5 Jim Hughes (1988-89) 121 5,040 41.7 0 15 Jabari Carr (2011-13) 150 1,644 10.9 11 6 Bob Patterson (1962-64) 136 5,519 40.6 0 16 Kevin Evans (1988-89) 103 1,641 15.9 11 7 John McMillen (1970-71) 127 5,151 40.6 6 8 Kent Rockholt (1958-60) 92 3,716 40.4 1 Deoncé Whitaker Adam Tafralis 9 Randy Cardin (1966-67) 132 5,325 40.3 6 10 Jason Chapple (1995, 97) 103 4,155 40.3 0

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KICKOFF RETURNS AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (Minimum 20 Returns) TOTAL TACKLES (Since 1970) (Minimum 25 Returns) NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD NAME (SEASONS) NO. NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Al Cementina (1948-50) 22 296 13.5 0 1 Dave Chaney (1969-71) 527 1 Walt Roberts (1961-63) 26 763 29.3 2 2 Billy Parton (1947-48) 25 333 13.3 1 2 Keith Smith (2010-13) 476 2 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 50 1,441 28.8 2 3 Dwight Lowery (2006-07) 24 315 13.1 1 3 Matt Castelo (2004-07) 433 3 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01) 74 1,837 24.8 1 4 Walt Roberts (1961-63) 22 281 12.8 1 4 Carl Ekern (1972-75) 430 4 Frank Slaton (1967-69) 54 1,318 24.4 1 5 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51) 47 548 11.7 0 5 Christian Tago (2013-16) 384 5 Trestin George (2002-05) 45 1,081 24.0 2 6 Omarr Smith (1995-98) 42 472 11.2 2 6 Bill Brown (1970-72) 370 6 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 68 1,606 23.6 2 7 Larry Matthews (1951-53) 20 195 9.8 0 7 Josh Parry (1997-2000) 354 7 Tyler Ervin (2011-15) 101 2,374 23.5 3 8 Aubrey Minter (1941) 34 330 9.7 0 8 Frank Ginda (2015-17) 352 8 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 77 1,800 23.4 2 9 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 37 355 9.6 0 9 Vince Buhagiar (2010-14) 324 9 Kevin Cole (1977-78) 28 642 23.0 0 10 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 60 575 9.6 2 10 Maurice McKnight (2014-17) 322 10 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 37 850 22.9 1 PUNT RETURNS – NUMBER OF RETURNS TACKLES FOR LOSS (Since 1973) KICKOFF RETURNS – TOTAL YARDS NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD NAME (SEASONS) NO. NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 K.C. Clark (1983-86) 83 493 5.9 0 1 Travis Johnson (2009-12) 49.0 1 Tyler Ervin (2011-15) 101 2,374 23.5 3 2 Scott Wells (1987-88) 82 562 6.8 0 2 Jarron Gilbert (2005-08) 42.0 2 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01) 74 1,837 24.8 1 3 Heshimu Colar (1988-91) 71 567 7.9 1 3 Lyneil Mayo (1989-90) 40.5 3 Brandon Rutley (2008-09) 82 1,812 22.1 0 4 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 60 575 9.6 2 4 Rayford Roberson (1975-78) 37.0 4 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 77 1,800 23.4 2 5 Brian Lundy (1992-93, 95) 50 444 8.9 0 5 Bob Overly (1980-81) 35.5 5 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 68 1,606 23.6 2 6 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51) 47 548 11.7 0 6 Carl Ihenacho (2006-09) 33.5 6 John Broussard (2003-06) 72 1,546 21.5 1 7 Omarr Smith (1995-98) 42 472 11.2 2 7 Christian Tago (2013-16) 33.0 7 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 50 1,441 28.8 2 8 Waking Bailey (1997-2000) 42 322 7.7 1 8 Justin Cole (2006-09) 30.5 8 Frank Slaton (1967-69) 54 1,318 24.4 1 9 James Jones (2003-06) 42 307 7.3 0 9 Frank Ginda (2015-17) 29.0 9 Stan Webster (1978-79) 54 1,197 22.2 0 10 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 38 263 6.9 1 Keith Smith (2010-13) 29.0 10 Trestin George (2002-05) 45 1,081 24.0 2 INTERCEPTIONS – QUARTERBACK SACKS KICKOFF RETURNS – NUMBER OF RETURNS NUMBER OF INTERCEPTIONS NAME (SEASONS) NO. NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Travis Johnson (2009-2012) 32.0 1 Tyler Ervin (2011-15) 101 2,374 23.5 3 1 Ken Thomas (1979-82) 14 391 27.9 5 2 Lyneil Mayo (1989-90) 30.0 2 Brandon Rutley (2008-09) 82 1,812 22.1 0 Gerald Jones (2002-03) 14 294 21.0 3 3 Bob Overly (1980-81) 26.5 3 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 77 1,800 23.4 2 Bené Benwikere (2010-13) 14 213 15.2 1 4 Jarron Gilbert (2005-08) 21.5 4 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01) 74 1,837 24.8 1 Sherman Cocroft (1982-83) 14 148 10.6 0 Terry McDonald (1983-84) 21.5 5 John Broussard (2003-06) 72 1,546 21.5 1 5 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51) 13 225 17.3 0 6 Carl Ihenacho (2006-09) 17.0 6 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 68 1,606 23.6 2 Troy Jensen (1990-93) 13 200 15.4 0 Rod Traylor (1980-81) 17.0 7 Frank Slaton (1967-69) 54 1,318 24.4 1 Dwight Lowery (2006-07) 13 147 11.3 1 8 Anthony Washington (1990-92) 15.5 Stan Webster (1978-79) 54 1,197 22.2 0 Christopher Owens (2005-07) 13 132 10.2 0 9 Danny Clark (1984-85) 15.0 Walt Robinson (1973-76) 54 1,070 19.8 0 Omarr Smith (1995-98) 13 80 6.2 0 Jessie Green (1981-82) 15.0 10 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 50 1,441 28.8 2 10 Gerald Small (1975-77) 12 239 19.9 2 Gill Byrd (1979-82) 12 121 10.1 1 PUNT RETURNS – TOTAL YARDS NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD INTERCEPTIONS – TOTAL YARDS 1 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 60 575 9.6 2 NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 2 Heshimu Colar (1988-91) 71 567 7.9 1 1 Ken Thomas (1979-82) 14 391 27.9 5 3 Scott Wells (1987-88) 82 562 6.8 0 2 Gerald Jones (2002-03) 14 294 21.0 3 4 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51) 47 548 11.7 0 3 Dave Chaney (1969-71) 10 249 24.9 3 5 K.C. Clark (1983-86) 83 493 5.9 0 4 Gerald Small (1975-77) 12 239 19.9 2 6 Omarr Smith (1995-98) 42 472 11.2 2 5 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51) 13 225 17.3 0 7 Brian Lundy (1992-93, 95) 50 444 8.9 0 6 Bené Benwikere (2010-13) 14 213 15.2 1 8 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 37 355 9.6 0 7 Troy Jensen (1990-93) 13 200 15.4 0 9 Billy Parton (1947-48) 25 333 13.3 1 8 K.C. Clark (1983-86) 10 193 19.3 0 10 Aubrey Minter (1941) 34 330 9.7 0 9 Harry Russell (1947-49) 11 183 16.6 0 Dennis Parker (1963-65) 5 183 36.6 1 K.C. Clark Ken Thomas

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RUSHING – TOTAL YARDS PASSING EFFICIENCY – PASS RECEIVING – TOTAL YARDS NAME (SEASON) ATT. NET AVG. TDs (Minimum 15 pass attempts per game played) NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Tyler Ervin (2015) 294 1,601 5.4 16 NAME (SEASON) PA PC YDS. RTG. 1 Edell Shepherd (2001) 83 1,500 18.1 14 2 Deoncé Whitaker (2000) 224 1,577 7.0 15 1 David Fales (2012) 451 327 4,193 170.76 2 Chandler Jones (2013) 79 1,356 17.2 15 3 Sheldon Canley (1990) 296 1,248 4.2 12 2 Jeff Garcia (1991) 160 99 1,519 160.12 3 Noel Grigsby (2012) 82 1,307 15.9 9 4 Nathan DuPree (1992) 236 1,239 5.3 11 3 Adam Tafralis (2006) 276 181 2,284 155.13 4 Guy Liggins (1987) 77 1,208 15.7 10 5 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988) 233 1,219 5.2 15 4 David Fales (2013) 487 312 4,189 153.34 5 Kevin Jurovich (2007) 85 1,183 13.9 9 6 Gerald Willhite (1980) 245 1,210 4.9 11 5 Kenny Potter (2015) 270 182 1,984 142.28 6 Guy Liggins (1986) 72 983 12.8 6 7 Sheldon Canley (1989) 258 1,201 4.7 13 6 Gene Menges (1949) 182 99 1,490 140.10 7 Oliver Newell (1997) 58 942 16.2 11 8 Gerald Willhite (1981) 285 1,154 4.0 9 7 Steve DeBerg (1976) 262 141 2,084 139.98 8 Eric Richardson (1983) 54 911 16.0 8 9 Kevin Cole (1978) 204 1,154 5.8 7 8 Mike Perez (1987) 408 243 3,260 138.10 9 James Jones (2006) 70 893 12.8 10 10 Rick Kane (1975) 210 1,144 5.7 7 9 Ralph Martini (1990) 362 204 2,928 138.08 10 Kevin Evans (1988) 61 887 14.5 4 11 Kenny Jackson (1986) 262 1,117 4.3 12 10 Adam Tafralis (2007) 400 251 3,022 135.56 11 Noel Grigsby (2011) 89 886 9.9 2 12 De’Leon Eskridge (2012) 207 1,025 4.9 11 12 Tyler Winston (2013) 58 858 14.8 5 13 Yonus Davis (2006) 163 1,007 6.2 6 PASSING ACCURACY – 13 David Richmond (2007) 55 852 15.5 3 (Minimum 15 pass attempts per game played 14 Windrell Hayes (1996) 58 848 14.6 4 PASSING – TOTAL YARDS played in 75 percent of the team’s games) 15 Lafo Malauulu (1986) 56 844 15.1 5 NAME (SEASON) PA PC YDS. TD NAME (SEASON) ATT. COMP. PCT. John Broussard (2006) 52 844 16.2 7 1 David Fales (2012) 451 327 4,193 33 1 David Fales (2012) 451 327 .725 17 Tim Kearse (1981) 61 842 13.8 7 2 David Fales (2013) 487 312 4,189 33 2 Kenny Potter (2015) 270 182 .674 18 Jalal Beauchman (2010) 60 835 13.9 6 3 Mike Perez (1987) 408 243 3,260 22 3 Adam Tafralis (2006) 276 181 .656 19 David Richmond (2008) 72 832 11.6 7 4 Scott Rislov (2002) 449 275 3,251 22 4 Matt Faulkner (2011) 422 274 .649 20 Noel Grigsby (2010) 56 822 14.7 4 5 Matt Faulkner (2011) 422 274 3,149 13 5 David Fales (2013) 487 312 .641 6 Ed Luther (1979) 415 241 3,049 20 6 Kyle Reed (2008) 253 162 .640 ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING 7 Adam Tafralis (2007) 400 251 3,022 18 7 Joe Gray (2014) 330 210 .636 NAME (SEASON) RUN REC. RET. YDS. 8 Scott Rislov (2003) 437 261 3,016 18 8 Adam Tafralis (2007) 400 251 .627 1 Tyler Ervin (2015) 1,601 334 702 2,637 9 Mike Perez (1986) 384 228 2,934 14 9 Ken Lutz (1988) 321 199 .619 2 Sheldon Canley (1989) 1,201 353 959 2,513 10 Ralph Martini (1990) 362 204 2,928 23 10 Jeff Garcia (1991) 160 99 .619 3 Sheldon Canley (1990) 1,248 386 574 2,213 4 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988)1,219 668 315 2,202 PASSING – NUMBER OF COMPLETIONS TOTAL OFFENSE 5 Charles Pauley (2002) 67 804 1,215 2,086 NAME (SEASON) PA PC YDS. TD NAME (SEASON) PLAYS RUSH PASS YDS. 6 Deoncé Whitaker (1998) 719 37 1,233 1,989 1 David Fales (2012) 451 327 4,193 33 1 David Fales (2013) 535 7 4,189 4,196 7 Tyler Ervin (2014) 888 306 587 1,781 2 David Fales (2013) 487 312 4,189 33 2 David Fales (2012) 493 -139 4,193 4,054 8 Deoncé Whitaker (2000) 1,577 37 151 1,765 3 Scott Rislov (2002) 449 275 3,251 22 3 Scott Rislov (2002) 521 13 3,251 3,264 9 Gerald Willhite (1980) 1,210 492 42 1,744 4 Matt Faulkner (2011) 422 274 3,149 13 4 Mike Perez (1987) 450 -47 3,260 3,213 10 Gerald Willhite (1981) 1,154 435 ----- 1,589 5 Scott Rislov (2003) 437 261 3,016 18 5 Adam Tafralis (2007) 476 181 3,022 3,203 6 Adam Tafralis (2007) 400 251 3,022 18 6 Matt Faulkner (2011) 454 -77 3,149 3,072 SCORING 7 Mike Perez (1987) 408 243 3,260 22 7 Ed Luther (1979) 459 -52 3,049 2,997 NAME (SEASON) TD EP1/2 FG TP 8 Ed Luther (1979) 415 241 3,049 20 8 Scott Rislov (2003) 490 -31 3,016 2,985 1 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988) 19 0/1 0 116 9 Jordan La Secla (2010) 391 231 2,860 16 9 Mike Perez (1986) 425 35 2,934 2,969 2 Austin Lopez (2012) 0 54/0 17 105 10 Mike Perez (1986) 384 228 2,934 14 10 Jeff Garcia (1993) 475 359 2,608 2,967 Austin Lopez (2013) 0 39/0 22 105 4 Deoncé Whitaker (2000) 16 0/1 0 98 PASS RECEIVING – NUMBER OF RECEPTIONS Kenny Jackson (1987) 16 0/1 0 98 NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 6 Tyler Ervin (2015) 16 0/0 0 96 1 Noel Grigsby (2011) 89 886 9.9 2 7 Sheldon Canley (1990) 15 0/0 0 90 2 Kevin Jurovich (2007) 85 1,183 13.9 9 Sheldon Canley (1989) 15 0/0 0 90 3 Edell Shepherd (2001) 83 1,500 18.1 14 9 Sergio Olivarez (1986) 0 41/0 15 86 4 Noel Grigsby (2012) 82 1,307 15.9 9 Gerald Willhite (1980) 14 0/1 0 86 5 Chandler Jones (2013) 79 1,356 17.2 15 6 Tyler Winston (2014) 78 694 8.9 5 KICK SCORING 7 Guy Liggins (1987) 77 1,208 15.7 10 NAME (SEASON) XP FG TP Mike Perez Scott Rislov 8 Guy Liggins (1986) 72 983 12.8 6 1 Austin Lopez (2012) 54-57 17-17 105 David Richmond (2008) 72 832 11.6 7 Austin Lopez (2013) 39-40 22-27 105 10 James Jones (2006) 70 893 12.8 10 3 Sergio Olivarez (1986) 41-43 15-21 86 11 Brian Roche (1995) 66 729 11.1 5 4 Jens Alvernik (2011) 26-26 18-25 80 12 Jamall Broussard (2002) 62 681 11.0 5 5 Bryce Crawford (2016) 31-33 16-18 79 Jabari Carr (2012) 62 639 10.3 4 6 Nick Gilliam (2002) 42-44 12-20 78 14 Kevin Evans (1988) 61 887 14.5 4 7 Lou Rodriguez (1975) 29-33 16-30 77 Tim Kearse (1981) 61 842 13.8 7 8 Mike Berg (1981) 43-45 10-16 73 Tuati Wooden (2003) 61 780 12.8 2 9 Joe Nedney (1992) 30-33 14-19 72 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988) 61 668 10.9 4 10 Ron Ploger (1974) 35-39 12-20 71 Chandler Jones (2011) 61 566 9.3 2 James Saxon (1987) 61 561 9.2 2 Jeff Garcia Edell Shepherd 20 Jalal Beauchman (2010) 60 835 13.9 6 Charles Pauley (2002) 60 804 13.4 4 Kevin Jurovich (2009) 60 777 12.9 1

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PERFECT PAT KICK SCORING 4 John Broussard (2004) 34 850 25.0 1 INTERCEPTIONS – TOTAL YARDS NAME (SEASON) XP-XPA 5 Ronnie Yell (2010) 32 645 20.2 0 NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Jeff Carr (2004) 40-40 Stan Webster (1979) 32 624 19.5 0 1 Gerald Jones (2003) 6 178 29.7 2 2 David Silberstein (1998) 33-33 7 Charles Pauley (2002) 31 978 31.5 2 2 Ken Thomas (1979) 5 165 33.0 3 3 David Bowen (1990) 28-28 Jacob French (2007) 31 677 21.8 0 3 Harry Russell (1948) 7 153 21.0 0 4 Austin Lopez (2014) 27-27 9 Brandon Rutley (2008) 28 748 26.7 0 4 Bené Benwikere (2012) 7 152 21.7 1 5 Jens Alvernik (2011) 26-26 Tyler Ervin (2011) 28 672 24.0 1 5 Brian Barnard (1969) 4 150 37.5 1 6 Jared Strubeck (2007) 22-22 Brandon Driver (2010) 28 644 23.0 0 6 John King (1986) 5 137 27.4 0 7 Dave Chaney (1971) 7 136 19.4 2 PUNTING – TOTAL YARDS PUNT RETURNS – TOTAL YARDS 8 Jay Taylor (1987) 4 123 30.7 2 NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. BLK NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 9 Gerald Small (1976) 4 121 30.3 0 1 Michael Carrizosa (2017) 73 3,329 45.6 2 1 Heshimu Colar (1990) 37 366 9.9 0 Walt Roberts (1963) 5 121 26.2 1 2 Joe Hicks (1972) 82 3,105 37.9 0 2 Aubrey Minter (1941) 34 330 9.7 0 3 Philip Zavala (2009) 72 3,036 42.2 0 3 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 25 323 12.9 1 TOTAL TACKLES (Since 1970) 4 Harrison Waid (2010) 68 2,980 43.8 0 4 Scott Wells (1987) 36 282 7.8 0 NAME (SEASONS) NO. 5 Joe Furlow (1996) 68 2,975 43.8 0 5 Dwight Lowery (2007) 19 273 14.4 1 1 Randy Gill (1977) 232 6 John McMillen (1971) 74 2,947 39.8 3 6 Scott Wells (1988) 46 265 5.8 0 2 Dave Chaney (1971) 207 7 Waylon Prather (2005) 74 2,908 39.3 0 7 Omarr Smith (1997) 22 246 11.2 1 2 Dave Chaney (1970) 206 8 Bryce Crawford (2018) 65 2,870 44.2 0 8 Charles Pauley (2002) 21 237 11.3 0 4 Frank Manumaleuna (1978) 175 9 Randy Cardin (1966) 66 2,786 42.2 2 9 Billy Parton (1947) 13 233 17.9 1 5 Frank Ginda (2017) 173 10 Philip Zavala (2008) 76 2,781 36.6 0 10 Archie Chagonjian (1949) 18 228 12.7 0 6 Matt Castelo (2006) 165 7 Keith Smith (2013) 159 PUNTING AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8 Jim Singleton (1993) 144 (Minimum 3.6 punts per game played) (Minimum 1.2 Returns/Game) 9 Carl Ekern (1974) 142 NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. BLK NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 10 Matt Castelo (2007) 141 1 Michael Carrizosa (2015) 48 2,280 47.5 0 1 Dwight Lowery (2007) 19 273 14.4 1 2 Michael Carrizosa (2017) 73 3,329 45.6 2 2 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 25 323 12.9 1 TACKLES FOR LOSS (Since 1973) 3 Michael Carrizosa (2016) 61 2,703 44.3 0 3 Archie Chagonjian (1949) 18 228 12.7 0 NAME (SEASONS) NO. 4 Bryce Crawford (2018) 65 2,870 44.2 0 4 Rich James (1975) 15 174 11.6 0 1 Bob Overly (1981) 24.5 5 Tim Morgan (1999) 57 2,510 44.0 0 5 Omarr Smith (1998) 19 217 11.4 1 2 Jarron Gilbert (2008) 22.0 6 Waylon Prather (2006) 63 2,771 43.9 0 6 Charles Pauley (2002) 21 237 11.3 0 3 Travis Johnson (2012) 21.5 7 Harrison Waid (2010) 68 2,980 43.8 0 7 Omarr Smith (1997) 22 246 11.2 1 4 Lyneil Mayo (1990) 21.0 8 Joe Furlow (1996) 68 2,975 43.8 0 8 Jamall Broussard (2003) 16 174 10.9 1 5 Lyneil Mayo (1989) 20.5 9 Lee Myhre (1992) 54 2,316 42.9 0 9 Yonus Davis (2008) 14 151 10.8 0 6 Rayford Roberson (1978) 20.0 10 Jason Chapple (1997) 60 2,569 42.8 0 10 Waking Bailey (1999) 21 222 10.6 1 7 Raymond Bowles (1991) 19.5 8 Carl Ihenacho (2008) 18.5 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURNS – NUMBER OF RETURNS 9 Tony Ficklin (2004) 17.0 (Minimum 1.2 Returns/Game) NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 10 Justin James (2005) 16.5 NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Scott Wells (1988) 46 265 5.8 0 1 Charles Pauley (2002) 31 978 31.5 2 2 Heshimu Colar (1990) 37 366 9.9 0 QUARTERBACK SACKS (Since 1979) 2 Walt Roberts (1963) 12 358 29.8 1 3 Scott Wells (1987) 36 282 7.8 0 NAME (SEASONS) NO. 3 Deoncé Whitaker (1999) 14 396 28.3 1 4 Aubrey Minter (1941) 34 330 9.7 0 1 Bob Overly (1981) 17.0 4 Kendrick Starling (2003) 20 562 28.1 0 5 Heshimu Colar (1991) 31 208 6.7 0 2 Lyneil Mayo (1989) 16.5 5 Tyler Ervin (2012) 22 599 27.2 2 5 Eddie Thomas (1989) 31 173 5.6 0 3 Lyneil Mayo (1990) 13.5 6 Trestin George (2005) 16 436 27.2 1 7 K.C. Clark (1986) 29 177 6.1 0 4 Travis Johnson (2012) 13.0 7 Brandon Rutley (2008) 28 748 26.7 0 8 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 25 323 12.9 1 5 Terry McDonald (1984) 11.0 8 Mack Burton (1961) 14 368 26.1 0 9 K.C. Clark (1983) 24 136 5.7 0 Rod Traylor (1980) 11.0 9 Stan Webster (1978) 22 573 26.1 0 10 K.C. Clark (1984) 23 116 5.0 0 7 Sam Kennedy (1986) 10.5 10 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 26 673 25.9 2 Terry McDonald (1983) 10.5 INTERCEPTIONS – 9 Jarron Gilbert (2008) 9.5 KICKOFF RETURNS – TOTAL YARDS NUMBER OF INTERCEPTIONS Raymond Bowles (1991) 9.5 NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998) 51 1,214 23.8 0 1 Dwight Lowery (2006) 9 111 12.3 0 2 Charles Pauley (2002) 31 978 31.5 2 2 Gerald Jones (2002) 8 116 14.5 1 3 Sheldon Canley (1989) 40 959 23.9 1 Don Peterson (1966) 8 110 13.8 0 4 John Broussard (2004) 34 850 25.0 1 Leroy Zimmerman (1939) 8 106 13.3 2 5 Brandon Rutley (2008) 28 748 26.7 0 5 Harry Russell (1948) 7 153 21.9 0 6 Brandon Rutley (2009) 38 725 19.1 0 Bené Benwikere (2012) 7 152 21.7 1 7 Jacob French (2007) 31 677 21.8 0 Dave Chaney (1971) 7 136 19.4 2 8 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 26 673 25.9 2 Gerald Small (1975) 7 104 14.9 2 9 Tyler Ervin (2011) 28 672 24.0 1 Omarr Smith (1997) 7 80 11.4 0 10 Ronnie Yell (2010) 32 645 20.2 0 Sherman Cocroft (1983) 7 76 10.9 0 Sherman Cocroft (1982) 7 72 10.3 0 KICKOFF RETURNS – NUMBER OF RETURNS Gill Byrd (1980) 7 69 9.9 0 Dwight Lowery Charles Pauley NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD Troy Jensen (1993) 7 60 8.6 0 1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998) 51 1,214 23.8 0 2 Sheldon Canley (1989) 40 959 23.9 1 3 Brandon Rutley (2009) 38 725 19.1 0

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RUSHING YARDS PASSING YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS 1 Tyler Ervin Fresno State (2015) 300 1 David Fales Fresno State (2013) 547 2 Nathan DuPree UNLV (1992) 286 2 Scott Rislov UTEP (2003) 543 3 Deoncé Whitaker Hawaii (2000) 278 3 Mike Perez Pacific (1986) 508 4 Deoncé Whitaker Stanford (2000) 254 4 Jordan La Secla Louisiana Tech (2010) 496 5 Sheldon Canley UNLV (1990) 253 5 David Fales Wyoming (2013) 482 6 Johnny Johnson, Jr. Utah State (1988) 228 6 Marcus Arroyo Nevada (2001) 476 7 Charley Harraway Montana State (1965) 227 7 Scott Rislov Tulsa (2003) 470 8 De’Leon Eskridge Louisiana Tech (2012) 217 8 David Fales Utah State (2012) 467 Johnny Johnson, Jr. Washington (1988) 217 Steve Clarkson Toledo (1981) 467 10 Kevin Cole Montana (1978) 216 Ed Luther CS Long Beach (1979) 467 11 Kevin Cole CS Long Beach (1978) 210 11 Josh Love Hawaii (2018) 451 12 Brandon Rutley New Mexico State (2009) 209 12 Ralph Martini CS Fullerton (1990) 442 Deoncé Whitaker UTEP (2000) 209 13 David Fales Navy (2013) 440 Harry Beck Santa Clara (1950) 209 14 David Fales Minnesota (2013) 439 15 Sheldon Canley New Mexico State (1989) 208 15 Mike Perez Pacific (1987) 437 16 Tyson Thompson Hawaii (2004) 203 16 Mike Perez Fresno State (1986) 433 Deoncé Whitaker Saint Mary’s (1999) 203 17 David Fales Colorado State (2013) 431 18 Nathan DuPree Pacific (1992) 200 18 Adam Tafralis Utah State (2007) 426 Jimmy Walsh Santa Clara (1979) 200 Steve Clarkson Fresno State (1981) 426 20 Ken Lutz Oregon State (1988) 421 OPPONENT RUSHING YARDS Ed Luther Pacific (1979) 421 PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 22 Mike Perez UNLV (1987) 409 1 LaDainian Tomlinson TCU (1999) 300 23 Scott Rislov Illinois (2002) 408 2 Donnel Pumphrey San Diego State (2014) 267 24 Steve DeBerg Pacific (1976) 404 3 Jason Cooper Louisiana Tech (1994) 255 4 Ron Dayne Wisconsin (1997) 254 OPPONENT – PASSING YARDS Washington (1994) 254 PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 6 George Jones San Diego State (1995) 253 1 Bryant Moniz Hawai’i (2010) 560 7 Lennon Creer Louisiana Tech (2010) 252 2 Colt Brennan Hawai’i (2007) 545 8 Keenan Reynolds Navy (2014) 251 3 Derek Carr Fresno State (2013) 519 9 Ronney Jenkins Brigham Young (1998) 250 4 Eric Bennett Nevada (1995) 492 10 ShanDerrick Charles SMU (2001) 243 5 Jordan Love Utah State (2018) 491 6 David Neill Nevada (2001) 474 LONGEST RUNS 7 Pacific (1991) 471 PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS 8 Colby Cameron Louisiana Tech (2012) 468 1 Charley Harraway Pacific (1965) 94TD Miami (Fla.) (1989) 468 2 Walt Roberts Arizona State (1961) 92TD 10 Mike Moschetti Colorado (1999) 465 3 Yonus Davis Louisiana Tech (2006) 90TD 11 Nevada (1993) 457 4 Tyler Ervin Colorado State (2014) 89TD 12 Todd Dillon CS Long Beach (1982) 453 5 Bill Walker Montana (1952) 88TD 13 Jon Denton UNLV (1996) 432 6 Malike Roberson Portland State (2016) 87TD 14 Jesse Freitas San Diego State (1973) 427 Billy Parton UC Santa Barbara (1946) 87 15 Jon Beutjer Illinois (2002) 426 7 Tyson Thompson Hawai’i (2004) 85TD 16 Charles Puleri New Mexico State (1992) 425 Maceo Barbosa Fresno State (1991) 85TD 17 Brent Snyder Utah State (1988) 412 Chip Vargas New Mexico State (1990) 85TD 18 Luke McCown Louisiana Tech (2001) 407 10 Yonus Davis New Mexico State (2005) 84TD 19 Timmy Chang Hawai’i (2000) 403 Frank Slaton New Mexico (1968) 84 Nick Sellers Pacific (1994) 403 12 Tyler Ervin UNLV (2014) 83TD 21 Colt Brennan Hawai’i (2006) 402 13 Jarmar Julien Tulsa (2001) 80TD Deoncé Whitaker Louisiana State (1999) 80TD QUARTERBACK PASSING EFFICIENCY PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) RATING OPPONENT LONG RUNS 1 Marcus Arroyo Nevada (2001) 298.02 PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 2 Dale Rogers Rice (2004) 297.28 1 Josh Levi Fresno State (1999) 94TD 3 Steve DeBerg Pacific (1976) 263.35 2 Napoleon Kaufman Washington (1994) 91TD 4 David Fales New Mexico State (2012) 257.69 3 Johnny Wilson California (1954) 90 5 Scott Rislov UTEP (2003) 247.98 4 Jeremy McNichols Boise State (2015) 88TD 6 David Fales Fresno State (2013) 228.33 5 Kerwynn Williams Utah State (2012) 86TD 7 David Fales Wyoming (2013) 226.99 Marcus Rucker Rice (2004) 86TD 8 Joe Gray Fresno State (2015) 222.03 John Winesberry Stanford (1972) 86TD 9 Ed Luther CS Long Beach (1979) 220.08 8 Corey Dillon Washington (1996) 85TD 10 Steve Clarkson UNLV (1982) 217.72 9 Ryan Benjamin Pacific (1992) 84TD 11 Tony Locy CS Fullerton (1987) 217.05 10 Adam Muema San Diego State (2012) 83TD 12 Dan O’Dell UNLV (1997) 215.12 Harold Haddock Washington State (1960) 83TD 13 Mike Perez Pacific (1986) 214.29 14 Jeff Garcia Hawaii (1991) 214.03 15 Adam Tafralis New Mexico (2006) 213.64

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NO. OF PASS RECEPTIONS Scott Rislov/Juan Walden Hawai’i (2002) 90TD PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) NO. Steve Clarkson/Tim Kearse Utah State (1981) 90TD 1 Tuati Wooden Tulsa (2003) 15 6 Matt Veatch/Tony Jeffery CS Long Beach (1989) 89TD Steven Pulley Stanford (1999) 15 7 Marcus Arroyo/Edell Shepherd Fresno State (2001) 87TD Guy Liggins Fresno State (1986) 15 8 Joe Gray/Jabari Carr Fresno State (2014) 86TD 4 Noel Grigsby Hawai’i (2011) 12 9 Adam Tafralis/John Broussard Fresno State (2006) 85TD Doug Hooker UNLV (1988) 12 Chon Gallegos/Mack Burton Pacific (1962) 85TD Kevin Evans Utah State (1988) 12 Kevin Bowman Utah State (1984) 12 OPPONENT - LONG PASS PLAYS Rick Parma Pacific (1978) 12 PASSER/RECEIVER YEAR TEAM YARDS 9 Tre Walker Fresno State (2018) 11 1 Brett Smith/Robert Herron 2013 Wyoming 93TD Tim Crawley Air Force (2016) 11 2 Dan Neill/Nate Burleson 2001 Nevada 91 Chandler Jones San Diego State (2013) 11 3 Colby Cameron/Quinton Patton 2011 Louisiana Tech 90TD Noel Grigsby Utah State (2012) 11 4 Cody Pickett/Reggie Williams 2002 Washington 89TD Noel Grigsby Idaho (2011) 11 Eric Bennett/Alex Van Dyke 1995 Nevada 89TD Noel Grigsby Brigham Young (2011) 11 6 Jordan Love/Darwin Thompson 2018 Utah State 88TD Kevin Jurovich UC Davis (2008) 11 7 Mike Speltz/J.J. Celestine 1988 CS Fullerton 87TD Kevin Jurovich Louisiana Tech (2007) 11 8 Brent Snyder/Kendall Smith 1988 Utah State 86TD Brian Roche San Diego State (1995) 11 9 Mike Pitz/Ron Woods 1983 Pacific 85TD Johnny Johnson, Jr. Pacific (1989) 11 10 Oliver Cruz/Terrance Minor 2002 UTEP 83TD Kevin Evans Oregon State (1988) 11 Guy Liggins Oregon State (1987) 11 LONG PUNTS Stacey Bailey CS Long Beach (1979) 11 PLAYER YEAR LENGTH 1 Leroy Zimmerman 1938 80 OPPONENT - NO. OF PASS RECEPTIONS 2 Joe Hicks 1971 77 PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) NO. 3 Tim Morgan 1998 76 1 Paul Dombrowski New Mexico State (2005) 16 Tom Diehl 1986 76 2 Bryant Reeves Nevada (1992) 15 5 Lee Myhre 1992 75 3 Ryan Grice-Mullen Hawai’i (2007) 14 6 Joe Furlow 1996 74 4 Davante Adams Fresno State (2013) 13 7 Michael Carrizosa 2015 73 Cody Hoffman BYU (2012) 13 8 Harrison Waid 2011 72 Alex Van Dyke Nevada (1995) 13 Harrison Waid 2010 72 7 Chris Williams New Mexico State (2008) 12 Waylon Prather 2006 72 Davone Bess Hawai’i (2007) 12 Joe Furlow 1996 72 Jason Rivers Hawai’i (2007) 12 John McMillen 1971 72 Luke Powell Stanford (2003) 12 Nate Burleson Nevada (2001) 12 OPPONENT - LONG PUNTS Donald Shoals Tulsa (2001) 12 PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS Craig Stutzmann Hawai’i (2000) 12 1 Jeff Carter CS Long Beach (1963) 80 Craig Holworthy Fresno State (1973) 80 PASS RECEIVING YARDS 3 Preston Loos Colorado State (1997) 79 PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS 4 Danny White Arizona State (1973) 77 1 Edell Shepherd Nevada (2001) 269 5 Robert Malone Fresno State (2008) 74 2 Edell Shepherd Stanford (2001) 264 6 Guy McClure Utah State (1978) 73 3 Steven Pulley Stanford (1999) 255 Arizona State (1960) 73 4 Kevin Jurovich New Mexico State (2007) 233 8 Pete Kontodiakos Colorado State (2012) 72 5 Kevin Evans Utah State (1988) 216 Kyle Stringer Boise State (2004) 72 6 Tre Walker Utah State (2018) 209 10 Will Lutz Georgia State (2015) 70 7 Johnny Johnson, Jr. Pacific (1989) 203 Nick Coromelas Cal Poly (2006) 70 Guy Liggins Fresno State (1986) 203 Jeff Carter CS Long Beach (1984) 70 9 Charles Pauley Nevada (2001) 201 10 Walt Blackledge Brigham Young (1967) 188 LONG FIELD GOALS PLAYER OPPONENT (YEAR) LENGTH OPPONENT - PASS RECEIVING YARDS 1 Joe Nedney Wyoming (1992) 60 PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 2 Bryce Crawford Utah State (2017) 53 1 Nate Burleson Nevada (2001) 326 3 Bryce Crawford Wyoming (2017) 52 2 Alex Van Dyke Nevada (1995) 314 Bryce Crawford Hawai’i (2017) 52 3 Davante Adams Fresno State (2013) 264 Lou Rodriguez Oregon (1975) 52 4 Jerry Hendren Idaho (1968) 228 Ron Ploger New Mexico (1974) 52 5 Aaron Turner Pacific (1991) 222 Larry Barnes UC Santa Barbara (1971) 52 6 Kendall Smith Utah State (1988) 208 8 Bryce Crawford Fresno State (2017) 51 7 Brian Roberson Fresno State (1996) 204 Bryce Crawford Utah (2017) 51 8 Lucious Davis New Mexico State (1994) 197 Austin Lopez Hawai’i (2013) 51 9 Lynn James Arizona State (1989) 193 Tony Brown Fresno State (1985) 51 10 Stanford (1999) 186 12 Austin Lopez Wyoming (2014) 50 Austin Lopez Nevada (2013) 50 LONG PASS PLAYS Jared Strubeck Hawai’i (2008) 50 PASSER/RECEIVER OPP. (SEASON) YDS Joe Furlow UNLV (1995) 50 1 Matt Veatch/Byron Jackson Minnesota (1991) 95TD Tony Brown Long Beach State (1985) 50 2 Alli Abrew/Jacobbi Williams Baylor (1994) 93TD Mike Berg Iowa State (1980) 50 3 J.P. Greco/John Broussard Boise State (2005) 90TD

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OPPONENT LONG FIELD GOALS OPPONENT LONG PUNT RETURNS PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 1 Dene Garner Utah State (1985) 58 1 Tony Waters West Texas State (1964) 94TD Chris Mangold Oregon State (1982) 58 2 Wilton Davis Hardin-Simmons (1947) 90TD 3 Matt Gay Utah (2017) 56 3 Philip Livas Louisiana Tech (2010) 88TD 4 Trey Farquhar Idaho (2011) 55 4 Kevin Robinson Utah State (2005) 87TD 5 Nick Garritano UNLV (1994) 54 5 Eddie Lewis San Diego State (1997) 79TD John Hopkins Stanford (1989) 54 6 Paul Horn Long Beach (1974) 77 7 Jared Roberts Colorado State (2014) 53 7 Robert Tomlinson San Diego State (1948) 74 8 Dominick Eberle Utah State (2017) 52 8 Hawaii (2004) 71TD Trey Farquhar Idaho (2009) 52 9 Oregon (1998) 70TD Aaron Zagory Stanford (2008) 52 Dion Frazier BYU (1961) 70TD Derek Belch Stanford (2007) 52 Luis Zendejas Arizona State (1984) 52 LONG INTERCEPTION RETURNS PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS LONG KICKOFF RETURNS 1 Gerald Jones Nevada (2003) 99TD PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS 2 Ron Ockimey Hawai’i (2000) 94TD 1 Jimmie Lassiter California (1971) 102TD 3 Kyle Flynn New Mexico State (2008) 90TD 2 Tim Kearse CS Long Beach (1982) 100TD 4 Ken Thomas Utah State (1979) 89TD Bob Triplett California (1976) 100TD 5 Brian Barnard Pacific (1969) 85TD 4 Trestin George Nevada (2003) 99TD 6 Marv Johnson Fresno State (1949) 83TD Marv Johnson Saint Mary’s (1949) 99TD 7 Freddie Payton Oregon (1985) 78TD 6 Charles Pauley UTEP (2002) 98TD 8 Patrick Battle SMU (2000) 77TD Frank Slaton (1969) 98TD 9 Dennis Parker Oregon (1963) 75TD 8 Tyler Ervin San Diego State (2012) 97TD Don Dambacher Mexico (1949) 75TD Charles Pauley Stanford (2002) 97TD Bill Lewis 1937 75TD Sheldon Canley Fresno State (1989) 97TD Jimmie Lassiter New Mexico (1970) 97TD OPPONENT LONG INTERCEPTION RETURNS PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS OPPONENT LONG KICKOFF RETURNS 1 Dameon Baber Nevada (2017) 100TD PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS Frank Ditta Houston (1971) 100TD 1 Marion Motley Nevada (1948) 105TD 3 Tank Calais Louisiana Tech (2009) 96TD 2 Jamaal Fenner UTEP (2001) 98TD Thomas Williams CS Fullerton (1988) 96TD 3 Jamie Kimbrough Fresno State (1998) 96TD 5 Arron Mosby Fresno State (2018) 95TD 4 Charlie Smith Fresno State (1987) 95TD Bob Phair Pacific (1964) 95TD 5 Chad Owusu Stanford (2009) 94TD 7 Thomas Williams CS Fullerton (1988) 86TD 6 David Dunn Stanford (1995) 91TD 8 Rashad Bauman Oregon (1998) 80TD 7 Nate Washington New Mexico State (1990) 88TD 9 Steve Roberts Pacific (1987) 79TD 8 Niles Paul Nebraska (2008) 85TD 10 Alan Grant Stanford (1988) 78TD Tony Culpepper Pacific (1979) 85TD Willie Williams Hawai’i 85TD LONG FUMBLE RETURNS (since 1977) PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS LONG PUNT RETURNS 1 Troy Jensen Stanford (1992) 95TD PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS 2 Gerald Jones Arkansas State (2002) 72TD 1 Jerry Colletto Oregon (1963) 91TD 3 Sam Sherrod Hawai’i (1998) 61TD 2 Billy Parton San Diego State (1947) 90TD 4 Damaja Jones New Mexico (2006) 57 3 Garry Maddocks CS Long Beach (1975) 89TD 5 Chris Willis Southwest Louisiana (1994) 55TD 4 Omarr Smith Fresno State (1998) 88TD 6 Ron Ockimey Stanford (1999) 38TD 5 Bill Hubbard San Mateo JC (1928) 86TD 7 Bené Benwikere New Mexico State (2012) 37TD 6 Tyler Ervin Georgia State (2015) 85TD 8 Willie Nevels CS Long Beach (1978) 36TD 7 Dwight Lowery Hawaii (2007) 84TD 9 Marshall Blount Hawai’i (1999) 29TD Omarr Smith UTEP (1997) 84TD 10 Anthony Washington Cal State Fullerton (1992) 24TD 9 Waking Bailey UTEP (1999) 81TD 10 Bill Hubbard Sacramento JC (1928) 80TD MOST TACKLES (since 1970) Bill Hubbard Chico (1928) 80TD PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) TACKLES Bill Foote Pacific (1942) 80 1 Frank Manumaleuga Colorado (1978) 27 (15+12) Dave Chaney Fresno State (1971) 27 (18+9) 3 Dave Chaney Fresno State (1970) 26 (21+5) 4 Randy Gill Pacific (1977) 25 (15+10) 5 Ezekiel Staples Rice (2004) 24 (6+18) Jacob Malae Washington (1996) 24 (12+12) 5 Randy Gill San Diego State (1977) 24 (15+9) 8 Dave Albright Cal State Fullerton (1983) 23 (4+19) 9 Eric Wilson Rice (2004) 22 (8+14) Carl Ekern Hawai’i (1975) 22 (17+5) Dave Chaney Fresno State (1971) 22 (7+15)

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TEAM TOTAL OFFENSE TEAM PASSING YARDS TEAM RUSHING DEFENSE OPPONENT DATE YARDS OPPONENT DATE YARDS OPPONENT DATE ATT. YARDS 1 Nevada Nov. 10, 2001 849 1 Fresno State Nov. 29, 2013 577 1 San Diego State Nov. 6, 1971 36 -49 2 Tulsa Oct. 27, 2001 746 2 UTEP Nov. 8, 2003 547 2 New Mexico State Sept. 3, 1988 26 -31 3 Fresno State Nov. 29, 2013 736 3 Nevada Nov. 10, 2001 534 3 Utah State Oct. 31, 1987 15 -30 4 Pacific Oct. 25, 1986 724 4 Pacific Nov. 13, 1976 523 4 Pacific Nov. 14, 1981 30 -27 5 New Hampshire Sept. 3, 2015 707 5 Pacific Nov. 25, 1986 508 5 CS Long Beach Nov. 15, 1986 26 -17 6 Mexico Dec. 4, 1948 702 6 Pacific Nov. 7, 1987 506 6 Mexico Sept. 10, 1949 -16 7 CS Fullerton Nov. 3, 1990 670 7 CS Fullerton Nov. 3, 1990 504 7 Redlands Nov. 10, 1939 -13 8 UTEP Nov. 8, 2003 664 8 Louisiana Tech Nov. 27, 2010 496 9 UNLV Nov. 23, 1996 16 -10 9 Utah State Oct. 22, 1988 654 9 Wyoming Oct. 26, 2013 482 9 Loyola (Calif.) Nov. 17, 1939 -10 10 Louisiana Tech Oct. 28, 2006 644 10 Tulsa Nov. 22, 2003 470 10 Cal Poly-SLO Oct. 16, 1948 29 -9 11 Portland State Sept. 10, 2016 642 11 Utah State Oct. 13, 2012 467 Wyoming Oct. 26, 2013 642 CS Long Beach Oct. 27, 1979 467 OPPONENT RUSHING DEFENSE 13 CS Long Beach Oct. 27, 1979 623 13 Fresno State Nov. 23, 2001 450 OPPONENT DATE ATT. YARDS 14 CS Long Beach Oct. 13, 1990 621 14 Navy Nov. 22, 2013 440 1 UTEP Oct. 22, 1966 43 -106 15 Pacific Oct. 19, 1991 616 15 Minnesota Sept. 21, 2013 439 2 Wyoming Nov. 4, 1967 25 -52 16 Pacific Nov. 13, 1976 611 16 Fresno State Oct. 3, 1981 439 3 Hawai’i Nov. 6, 1999 18 -37 17 Louisiana Tech Nov. 24, 2012 610 17 Fresno State Oct. 4, 1986 433 4 Stanford Sept. 14, 1985 23 -31 18 UNLV Nov. 11, 1988 609 18 Colorado State Octr. 12, 2013 431 5 Oregon Oct. 8, 1960 34 -29 UNLV Oct. 31, 1992 609 19 Colorado State Sept. 15, 2012 429 6 Fresno State Nov. 19, 1966 38 -26 20 Colorado State Oct. 12, 2013 608 20 Oregon State Sept. 10, 1988 421 7 Nevada Nov. 15, 2008 16 -23 21 Navy Nov. 22, 2013 600 California Sept. 12, 1987 421 8 Arizona State Sept. 16, 1967 42 -22 Pacific Nov. 11, 1979 421 9 CS Long Beach Oct. 16, 1982 22 -18 OPPONENT TOTAL OFFENSE 10 Bowling Green Dec. 27, 2012 23 -15 TEAM DATE YARDS OPPONENT PASSING YARDS Utah State Sept. 21, 1985 25 -15 1 Utah State Nov. 10, 2018 804 TEAM DATE YARDS 12 San Diego State Oct. 4, 1969 34 -14 2 Nevada Nov. 10, 2001 791 1 Hawai’i Nov. 20, 2010 593 13 Boise State Oct. 16, 2010 29 -12 3 Colorado Sept. 11, 1999 767 2 Nevada Nov. 10, 2001 565 14 Wyoming Nov. 7, 1959 24 -7 4 Washington Nov. 16, 1996 734 3 Nevada Nov. 18, 1995 527 15 San Diego State Oct. 15, 1966 34 -5 5 Nevada Sept. 24, 1948 708 4 Fresno State Nov. 29, 2013 519 6 Nevada Nov. 18, 1995 696 5 Utah State Nov. 10, 2018 510 TEAM PASSING DEFENSE 7 Fresno State Nov. 20, 1999 685 6 Hawai’i Oct. 28, 2000 492 OPPONENT DATE YARDS 8 Stanford Sept. 21, 1968 681 7 Louisiana Tech Nov. 24, 2012 483 1 Fresno State Nov. 24, 1939 -25 9 Nevada Nov. 8, 2009 665 Pacific Oct. 19, 1991 483 2 Texas A&I Sept. 18, 1939 -11 10 Boise State Oct. 26, 2002 650 9 Colorado Sept. 11, 1999 474 3 Hawai’i Nov. 30, 1957 -9 10 Miami (Fla.) Oct. 14, 1989 468 4 Pacific Oct. 30, 1948 -1 TEAM RUSHING YARDS 5 CS Fullerton Oct. 10, 1992 0 OPPONENT DATE YARDS TEAM TOTAL DEFENSE BYU Sept. 23, 1960 0 1 UC Santa Barbara Oct. 21, 1949 487 OPPONENT DATE YARDS Drake Nov. 30, 1939 0 2 Fresno State Oct. 10, 1952 486 1 Mexico Dec. 4, 1948 -11 Pacific Oct. 1, 1938 0 3 Louisiana Tech Oct. 28, 2006 476 2 Texas A&I Sept. 18, 1939 5 9 Denver Sept. 18, 1959 2 4 Brigham Young Nov. 7, 1952 465 3 Montana State Sept. 15, 1939 19 10 Puget Sound Oct. 11, 1947 3 5 Tulsa Oct. 27, 2001 464 4 UC Santa Barbara Oct. 27, 1939 37 6 Mexico Dec. 4, 1948 440 5 Loyola (Calif.) Nov. 17, 1939 40 OPPONENT PASSING DEFENSE 7 San Diego State Nov. 27, 1952 435 5 San Diego State Oct. 29, 1938 40 OPPONENT DATE YARDS 8 Portland State Sept. 10, 2016 409 5 Humboldt State Oct. 7, 1938 40 1 Oregon Sept. 20, 1975 3 9 Santa Clara Oct. 7, 1950 389 8 Hawai’i Nov. 30, 1957 41 2 Pacific Nov. 18, 1950 7 10 Idaho Sept. 18, 1953 378 9 Pacific Oct. 21, 1938 49 2 Wyoming Oct. 25, 1969 7 10 San Diego State Oct. 25, 1947 50 4 Oregon Oct. 6, 1962 11 OPPONENT RUSHING YARDS 5 Cal Poly Nov. 2, 1957 14 TEAM DATE YARDS OPPONENT TOTAL DEFENSE 6 San Diego State Nov. 12, 1948 18 1 Rice Oct. 2, 2004 570 OPPONENT DATE YARDS 7 BYU Sept. 25, 1953 20 2 Washington Nov. 16, 1996 559 1 UTEP Oct. 22, 1966 -10 7 Stanford Sept. 18, 1948 20 3 San Diego State Nov. 4, 2017 554 2 Wyoming Oct. 25, 1969 39 9 Washington Oct. 9, 2004 22 4 Nevada Nov. 8, 2009 517 3 San Diego State Oct. 15, 1966 56 10 Santa Clara Nov. 16, 1979 28 5 Nebraska Sept. 2, 2000 505 4 Arizona State Nov. 7, 1970 78 6 Air Force Aug. 31, 1996 498 5 Stanford Nov. 13, 1971 80 7 USF Oct. 12, 1951 471 6 Arizona State Sept. 15, 1984 81 8 Pacific Nov. 8, 1958 459 7 Stanford Sept. 18, 1948 87 9 Air Force Nov. 19, 2016 458 8 San Diego State Oct. 17, 1970 88 10 New Mexico Oct. 1, 2016 446 9 Arizona State Sept. 16, 1967 106 Virginia Oct. 3, 1998 446 10 Utah State Nov. 12, 1966 119

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2011 Matt Faulkner 422 274 3,149 Passing Leaders 2012 David Fales 451 327 4,193 Year Name PA PC Yds. 2013 David Fales 487 312 4,189 1938 Leroy Zimmerman 85 51 689 2014 Joe Gray 330 210 2,305 1939 Leroy Zimmerman 84 35 459 2015 Kenny Potter 270 182 1,984 1940 Deward Tornell 89 45 501 2016 Kenny Potter 307 183 2,273 1941 Allen Hardisty 81 30 281 2017 Montel Aaron 225 126 1,531 1942 & 46 Not available 2018 Josh Love 289 162 1,963 1947 Jim Jackson 122 49 799 1948 Chuck Hughes 115 47 757 1949 Gene Menges 182 99 1,490 Rushing Leaders Year Name Att. Yds. 1950 Gene Menges 126 56 999 Larry Matthews 1951 Lynn Aplanalp 95 55 592 1938 Leroy Zimmerman 88 422 1952 Lynn Aplanalp 139 71 1,157 1939 Carlton Peregoy 153 514 1953 Larry Rice 78 33 446 1940 Bud Nygren 100 624 1954 Benny Pierce 85 42 577 1941 Allen Hardisty 147 450 1955 Tony Teresa 89 39 709 1942 & 46 Not available 1956 Bob Reinhart 172 90 1,138 1947 Jack Donaldson 89 609 1957 Dick Vermeil 84 43 580 1948 Frank Mangini 85 521 1958 Emmett Lee 116 63 580 1949 Harry Russell 95 688 1959 Emmett Lee 150 86 973 1950 Harry Beck 119 830 1960 Mike Jones 152 71 1,049 1951 Gibby Mendonsa 60 312 1961 Chon Gallegos 197 117 1,480 1952 Dick Stults 118 801 1962 Rand Carter 168 90 902 1953 Larry Matthews 67 461 1963 Rand Carter 135 74 920 1954 Roy Hiram 61 395 1955 Stan Beasley 107 522 1964 Ken Berry 188 94 1,101 Rick Kane 1965 Ken Berry 202 94 1,593 1956 Harvel Pollard 65 320 1966 Danny Holman 260 160 1,925 1957 Harvel Pollard 76 313 1967 Danny Holman 221 110 1,403 1958 Sam Dawson 57 339 1968 Russ Munson 110 54 701 1959 Oneal Cuterry 100 491 1969 Ivan Lippi 301 105 1,395 1960 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 92 523 1970 Ivan Lippi 241 109 1,499 1961 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 124 597 1971 Dave Ellis 159 73 977 1962 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 151 579 1972 Craig Kimball 323 145 1,798 1963 Herb Engel 95 280 1973 Craig Kimball 305 165 1,940 1964 Charley Harraway 69 270 1974 Craig Kimball 355 175 2,401 1965 Charley Harraway 159 792 1975 Roger Profitt 258 113 1,661 1966 Jamie Townsend 58 156 1976 Steve DeBerg 262 141 2,084 1967 Walt Shockley 85 341 1977 Ed Luther 268 126 1,527 1968 Frank Slaton 59 287 1978 Ed Luther 386 205 2,275 1969 Larry Merlini 109 423 Gene Menges 1979 Ed Luther 415 241 3,049 1970 Dale Knott 136 409 1980 Steve Clarkson 213 103 1,365 1971 Lawrence Brice 135 592 1981 Steve Clarkson 402 206 2,906 1972 Dale Knott 122 271 1982 Steve Clarkson 340 196 2,485 1973 Larry Lloyd 237 764 1983 Jon Carlson 290 153 1,961 1974 Walt Robinson 174 617 1984 Bob Frasco 387 221 2,688 1975 Rick Kane 161 823 1985 Doug Allen 290 142 1,717 1976 Rick Kane 210 1,144 1986 Mike Perez 384 228 2,934 1977 Kevin Cole 200 755 1987 Mike Perez 408 243 3,260 1978 Kevin Cole 204 1,154 1988 Ken Lutz 321 199 2,547 1979 Jewerl Thomas 154 825 1989 Matt Veatch 234 123 1,722 1980 Gerald Willhite 245 1,210 1990 Ralph Martini 362 204 2,928 1981 Gerald Willhite 297 1,154 1991 Matt Veatch 206 110 1,752 1982 Bobby Johnson 142 644 1992 Jeff Garcia 371 209 2,418 1983 Bobby Johnson 214 914 Lynn Aplanalp 1993 Jeff Garcia 356 196 2,608 1984 Frank Robinson 129 546 1994 Alli Abrew 270 135 1,743 1985 K.C. Clark 89 429 1995 Carl Dean 302 182 2,214 1986 Kenny Jackson 268 1,117 1996 Carl Dean 369 191 2,449 1987 Kenny Jackson 200 870 1997 Dan O’Dell 180 87 1,130 1988 Johnny Johnson, Jr. 233 1,219 1998 Chris Kasteler 221 115 1,505 1989 Sheldon Canley 258 1,201 1999 Chris Kasteler 350 193 2,239 1990 Sheldon Canley 296 1,248 2000 Marcus Arroyo 326 166 2,334 1991 Maceo Barbosa 207 999 2001 Marcus Arroyo 261 141 1,905 1992 Nathan DuPree 236 1,239 2002 Scott Rislov 449 275 3,251 1993 Nathan DuPree 136 737 2003 Scott Rislov 437 261 3,016 1994 Patrick Walsh 119 467 2004 Dale Rogers 181 96 1,389 1995 Donald Lindsey 164 805 2005 Adam Tafralis 286 142 1,810 1996 Patrick Walsh 104 386 2006 Adam Tafralis 276 181 2,284 1997 Carlos Meeks 105 504 Craig Kimball 2007 Adam Tafralis 400 251 3,022 1998 Deoncé Whitaker 133 719 2008 Kyle Reed 253 162 1,563 1999 Deoncé Whitaker 137 769 2009 Jordan La Secla 304 182 1,926 2000 Deoncé Whitaker 224 1,577 2010 Jordan La Secla 391 231 2,860 2001 Jarmar Julien 174 820

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2002 Lamar Ferguson 128 634 1984 Kevin Bowman 54 652 1966 Steve Cox 54 653 2003 Lance Martin 119 520 1985 Randy Walker 32 253 1967 Dwight Tucker 20 354 2004 Tyson Thompson 151 811 1986 Guy Liggins 72 983 1968 John Crivello 17 257 2005 Yonus Davis 95 638 1987 Guy Liggins 77 1,208 1969 Butch Ellis 46 691 2006 Yonus Davis 163 1,007 1988 Kevin Evans 61 887 1970 Al Ghysels 22 329 2007 Jacob French 101 331 Johnny Johnson, Jr. 61 668 1971 Eric Dahl 27 563 2008 Yonus Davis 120 558 1989 Sheldon Canley 42 353 1972 Chris Moyneur 46 559 2009 Lamon Muldrow 131 592 1990 Bobby Blackmon 39 599 1973 Ike McBee 43 712 2010 Brandon Rutley 129 461 1991 Bobby Blackmon 38 590 1974 Ike McBee 33 466 2011 Brandon Rutley 216 903 1992 Brian Lundy 38 679 1975 Garry Maddocks 28 452 2012 De’Leon Eskridge 207 1,025 1993 Brian Lundy 46 712 1976 Garry Maddocks 32 557 Mack Burton 2013 Jarrod Lawson 164 788 1994 Jacobbi Williams 34 575 1977 Steve Joyce 29 444 2014 Tyler Ervin 158 888 1995 Brian Roche 66 729 1978 Rick Parma 31 374 2015 Tyler Ervin 294 1,601 1996 Windrell Hayes 58 848 1979 Mark Nichols 29 773 2016 Malike Roberson 99 508 1997 Oliver Newell 58 942 1980 Stacey Bailey 30 686 2017 Tyler Nevens 163 670 1998 Oliver Newell 39 583 1981 Tim Kearse 71 946 2018 Tyler Nevens 136 554 1999 Steven Pulley 54 772 1982 Tim Kearse 51 799 2000 Edell Shepherd 42 707 1983 Eric Richardson 54 911 2001 Edell Shepherd 83 1,500 1984 Tony Smith 50 815 Pass Receiving 2002 Jamall Broussard 62 681 1985 Kenny Hash 29 412 Leaders 2003 Tuati Wooden 61 780 1986 Guy Liggins 72 983 Year Name No. Yds. 2004 Rufus Skillern 40 588 1987 Guy Liggins 77 1,208 2005 Rufus Skillern 36 561 1938 Gene Rocchi 16 207 1988 Kevin Evans 61 887 2006 James Jones 70 893 1939 Johnny Allen 11 206 1989 Kevin Evans 41 754 2007 Kevin Jurovich 85 1,183 S.T. Saffold Buell Clement 11 180 1990 Bobby Blackmon 39 599 2008 David Richmond 72 832 Morris Manoogian 11 109 1991 Walter Brooks, Jr. 27 633 2009 Kevin Jurovich 60 777 1940 Johnny Allen 21 373 1992 Brian Lundy 38 679 2010 Jalal Beauchman 60 835 1941 Aubrey Minter 12 55 1993 Brian Lundy 46 712 2011 Noel Grigsby 89 886 1942 Not available 1994 Jacobbi Williams 34 575 2012 Noel Grigsby 82 1,307 1946 Not available 1995 Brian Roche 66 729 2013 Chandler Jones 79 1,356 1947 Junior Morgan 18 218 1996 Windrell Hayes 58 848 2014 Tyler Winston 78 694 1948 Billy Wilson 11 251 1997 Oliver Newell 58 942 2015 Billy Freeman 48 586 Junior Morgan 11 211 1998 Oliver Newell 39 583 2016 Tim Crawley 55 648 1949 Junior Morgan 25 468 1999 Steven Pulley 54 772 2017 Tre Hartley 37 527 1950 Billy Wilson 21 369 2000 Rashied Davis 40 785 2018 Josh Oliver 56 709 1951 Bob Osborne 14 282 2001 Edell Shepherd 83 1,500 1952 Bob Amaral 18 369 2002 Charles Pauley 60 804 2003 Tuati Wooden 61 780 Kevin Evans 1953 Larry Matthews 8 126 Pass Receiving 1954 Clarence Wessman 13 227 2004 Rufus Skillern 40 588 1955 Mel Powell 12 288 Yardage 2005 Rufus Skillern 36 561 1956 Art Powell 40 583 2006 James Jones 70 893 1957 Harvel Pollard 15 179 Leaders 2007 Kevin Jurovich 85 1,183 1958 Dan Colchico 23 277 Year Name No. Yds. 2008 David Richmond 72 832 1959 Oneal Cuterry 29 378 1938 Jack Hilton 13 246 2009 Kevin Jurovich 60 777 1960 Mack Burton 23 376 1939 Johnny Allen 11 206 2010 Jalal Beauchman 60 835 1961 Oscar Donahue 35 527 1940 Johnny Allen 21 373 2011 Noel Grigsby 89 886 1962 Dave Johnson 23 352 1941 Bill Donnelly 11 173 2012 Noel Grigsby 82 1,307 1963 Cass Jackson 33 361 1942 Not available 2013 Chandler Jones 79 1,356 1964 John Owens 19 164 1946 Not available 2014 Tyler Winston 78 694 1965 Steve Cox 38 513 1947 Billy Parton 10 225 2015 Billy Freeman 48 586 1966 Steve Cox 54 653 1948 Billy Wilson 11 251 2016 Tim Crawley 55 648 Brian Lundy 1967 Dwight Tucker 20 354 1949 Junior Morgan 25 468 2017 Tre Hartley 37 527 1968 Glenn Massengale 19 196 1950 Billy Wilson 21 369 2018 Tre Walker 39 714 1969 Butch Ellis 46 691 1951 Bob Osborne 14 282 1970 Dale Knott 26 251 1952 Bob Amaral 18 369 Scoring Leaders 1971 Eric Dahl 27 563 1953 Larry Matthews 8 126 Year Name Pts. 1972 Chris Moyneur 46 559 1954 Clarence Wessman 13 227 1938 Herm Zetterquist 36 1973 Ike McBee 43 712 1955 Mel Powell 12 288 1939 Leroy Zimmerman 58 1974 Ike McBee 33 466 1956 Art Powell 40 583 1940 Not available 1975 Garry Maddocks 28 452 1957 Dan Colchico 13 245 1941 Fred Lindsey 54 1976 Garry Maddocks 32 557 1958 Dan Colchico 23 277 1942 Not available 1977 Steve Joyce 29 444 1959 Oneal Cuterry 29 378 1946 Not available 1978 Rick Parma 31 374 1960 Mack Burton 23 376 1947 Jack Donaldson 48 1961 Oscar Donahue 35 527 1979 Stacey Bailey 45 296 1948 Billy Wilson 55 Sergio Olivarez 1980 Gerald Willhite 55 492 1962 Dave Johnson 23 352 1949 Jack Donaldson 72 1981 Tim Kearse 71 946 1963 Walt Roberts 23 477 1950 Harry Beck 72 1982 Tim Kearse 51 799 1964 Bob Bonds 17 239 1951 Frank Morris 36 1983 Eric Richardson 54 911 1965 Steve Cox 38 513 1952 Dick Stults 66

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1953 Joe Ulm 66 2011 Tyler Ervin 28 24.0 1954 Roy Hiram 54 Kickoff Return 2012 Tyler Ervin 22 27.2 1955 Stan Beasley 40 Leaders 2013 Tim Crawley 21 18.6 1956 Art Powell 30 Year Name No. Avg. 2014 Tyler Ervin 26 19.5 1957 Ray Norton 24 1947 Harry Russell 6 22.9 2015 Tyler Ervin 25 23.9 1958 Sam Dawson 26 1948 Billy Parton 7 20.3 2016 Rahshead Johnson 26 20.6 1959 Oneal Cuterry 44 1949 Archie Chagonjian 8 31.1 2017 Zamore Zigler 16 21.9 1960 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 68 1950 Buddy Traina 7 16.3 2018 Thai Cottrell 22 25.8 1961 Mack Burton 50 1951 Al Matthews 14 16.8 1962 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 68 1952 Bill Walker 7 17.7 Punt Return 1963 Walt Roberts 46 1953 Larry Matthews 14 18.7 Walt Robinson 1964 Bob Bonds 32 1954 Roy Hiram 5 20.4 Leaders 1965 Charley Harraway 84 1955 Stan Beasley 6 19.5 Year Name No. Avg. 1966 S.T. Saffold 24 1956 Art Powell 15 23.9 1938 Morris Manoogian 10 13.9 1967 Clarence Kelley 30 1957 Sam Dawson 9 13.3 1939 Not available 1968 Russ Munson 34 1958 Oneal Cuterry 9 21.1 1940 Not available 1969 Frank Slaton 32 1959 Oneal Cuterry 13 20.4 1941 Aubrey Minter 34 9.7 1970 Dale Knott 54 1960 Doug McChesney 6 24.0 1942 Not available 1971 Eric Dahl 48 1961 Mack Burton 14 26.1 1946 Not available 1972 Dale Knott 50 1962 Jerry Colletto 16 23.4 1947 Billy Parton 13 17.9 1973 Ron Ploger 53 1963 Walt Roberts 12 29.8 1948 Al Cementina 12 11.3 1974 Ron Ploger 71 1964 Bob Bonds 17 19.9 1949 Archie Chagonjian 18 12.7 1975 Lou Rodriguez 77 1965 Rich Lachapelle 22 20.0 1950 Bob Osborne 12 10.4 1976 Rick Kane 54 1966 Randy Cardin 9 13.3 1951 Archie Chagonjian 21 8.1 James Saxon 1977 Kevin Cole 60 1967 Frank Slaton 12 24.4 1952 Larry Matthews 9 12.2 1978 Jewerl Thomas 48 1968 Frank Slaton 24 24.0 1953 Larry Matthews 9 7.1 1979 Mark Nichols 68 1969 Frank Slaton 18 24.8 1954 Roy Hiram 6 32.3 1980 Gerald Willhite 86 1970 Jimmie Lassiter 26 25.9 1955 Stan Beasley 8 6.4 1981 Gerald Willhite 84 1971 Jimmie Lassiter 22 20.9 1956 Jim Riley 5 18.2 1982 Mike Berg 58 1972 Jimmie Lassiter 23 22.9 1957 Harvel Pollard 7 5.0 1983 Dave Criswell 62 1973 Walt Robinson 14 18.4 1958 Clarion Appledorn 1 37.0 1984 Tony Smith 54 1974 Walt Robinson 17 21.3 1959 Chuck Yeyna 10 17.0 1985 Tony Brown 47 1975 Walt Robinson 18 21.1 1960 Fred Blanco 13 5.3 1986 Sergio Olivarez 86 1976 Bob Triplett 15 21.9 1961 Walt Roberts 8 10.4 1987 Kenny Jackson 98 1977 Kevin Cole 25 23.2 1962 Walt Roberts 6 19.5 1988 Johnny Johnson, Jr. 116 1978 Stan Webster 22 26.1 1963 Jerry Colletto 8 17.4 1989 Sheldon Canley 90 1979 Stan Webster 32 19.5 1964 Bob Bonds 9 5.0 1990 Sheldon Canley 90 1980 Gary Walker 17 22.7 1965 Rich Lachapelle 11 16.2 Merlin Turner 1991 Joe Nedney 68 1981 Tim Kearse 19 19.7 1966 Dave Mercer 16 6.5 1992 Joe Nedney 72 1982 Tim Kearse 11 32.6 1967 Glenn Massengale 13 8.7 1993 Joe Nedney 54 1983 Adam Goldberg 17 21.9 1968 Glenn Massengale 10 10.5 1994 Joe Nedney 42 1984 Randy Walker 15 16.7 1969 Glenn Massengale 10 5.1 1995 Joe Furlow 59 1985 Freddie Payton 27 19.8 1970 Jimmie Lassiter 25 12.9 1996 Joe Furlow 51 1986 Freddie Payton 11 17.4 1971 Jimmie Lassiter 18 12.0 1997 Oliver Newell 66 1987 James Saxon 22 24.8 1972 Jimmie Lassiter 21 5.1 1998 David Silberstein 57 1988 Jay Taylor 10 28.7 1973 Garry Maddocks 13 5.8 1999 Deoncé Whitaker 74 1989 Sheldon Canley 40 23.9 1974 Garry Maddocks 17 4.4 2000 Deoncé Whitaker 98 1990 Sheldon Canley 24 23.9 1975 Rick James 15 11.6 2001 Edell Shepherd 84 1991 Donald Lindsey 22 20.1 1976 Garry Maddocks 10 13.6 2002 Nick Gilliam 78 1992 Ronnie Scott 17 21.2 1977 James Richburg 18 6.6 2003 Jeff Carr 61 1993 Jacobbi Williams 23 20.2 1978 James Richburg 18 5.6 Everett Lampkins 2004 Jeff Carr 70 1994 Jerry Reese 24 17.9 1979 Stan Webster 14 4.0 2005 Jared Strubeck 61 1995 Carlos Meeks 19 20.2 1980 Tim Kearse 7 7.6 2006 James Jones 66 1996 Melvin McClendon 22 15.8 1981 Tim Kearse 19 8.6 2007 Kevin Jurovich 54 1997 Carlos Meeks 13 17.5 1982 Tim Kearse 12 3.8 2008 Jared Strubeck 62 1998 Deoncé Whitaker 51 23.8 1983 K.C. Clark 24 5.7 2009 Tyler Cope 37 1999 Deoncé Whitaker 14 28.3 1984 K.C. Clark 23 5.0 2010 Harrison Waid 63 2000 Jarmar Julien 22 22.8 1985 Freddie Payton 9 4.4 2011 Jens Alvernik 80 2001 Charles Pauley 19 24.4 1986 K.C. Clark 29 6.1 2012 Austin Lopez 105 2002 Charles Pauley 31 31.5 1987 Scott Wells 36 7.8 2013 Austin Lopez 105 2003 Kendrick Starling 20 28.1 1988 Scott Wells 46 5.8 2014 Austin Lopez 63 2004 John Broussard 34 25.0 1989 Eddie Thomas 31 5.6 2015 Tyler Ervin 96 2005 Trestin George 16 27.2 1990 Heshimu Colar 37 9.9 2016 Bryce Crawford 79 2006 John Broussard 11 21.5 1991 Heshimu Colar 31 6.7 Omarr Smith 2017 Bryce Crawford 62 2007 Jacob French 31 21.8 1992 Brian Lundy 17 6.7 2018 Bryce Crawford 67 2008 Brandon Rutley 28 26.7 1993 Brian Lundy 18 9.6 2009 Brandon Rutley 38 19.1 1994 Jacobbi Williams 14 5.9 2010 Brandon Driver 28 23.0 1995 Brian Lundy 15 10.5

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1996 Jarrett Robinson 10 7.4 Glen McClaren 4 50 1987 Barry Kidney 109 1998 Sam Sherrod 8.0 1997 Omarr Smith 22 11.2 Brian Hawkins 4 40 1988 Dave Moss 112 1999 Abdul-Salam Noah 10.0 1998 Omarr Smith 19 11.4 1982 Sherman Cocroft 7 72 1989 Everett Lampkins 109 2000 Josh Parry 10.0 1999 Waking Bailey 21 10.6 1983 Sherman Cocroft 7 76 1990 Steve Hieber 80 2001 David Coats 8.0 2000 Waking Bailey 19 4.6 1984 Frank Witherspoon 5 22 1991 Heshimu Colar 88 2002 Philip Perry 14.5 2001 Charles Pauley 16 7.4 1985 Freddie Payton 3 80 Chris Clarke 88 2003 Philip Perry 6.5 2002 Charles Pauley 21 11.3 1986 John King 6 148 1992 Troy Jensen 76 2004 Tony Ficklin 17.0 2003 Jamall Broussard 16 10.9 K.C. Clark 6 107 1993 Jim Singleton 144 2005 Justin James 16.5 2004 James Jones 11 7.3 1987 Jay Taylor 4 123 1994 Dan Godfrey 136 2006 Damaja Jones 10.5 2005 James Jones 20 5.3 1988 Jay Taylor 3 15 1995 Jacob Malae 100 2007 Matt Castelo 12.5 2006 James Jones 11 11.0 1989 Paul Franklin 4 39 1996 Jacob Malae 130 2008 Jarron Gilbert 22.0 2007 Dwight Lowery 19 14.4 1990 Paul Franklin 4 82 1997 Lyle West 128 2009 Justin Cole 9.0 2008 Yonus Davis 14 10.8 1991 Freddie Smith 3 17 1998 Lyle West 122 2010 Keith Smith 14.5 2009 Kevin Jurovich 6 3.2 1992 Troy Jensen 4 91 1999 Josh Parry 94 2011 Travis Johnson 15.5 2010 Brandon Rutley 8 8.6 Dee Grayer 4 0 2000 Josh Parry 122 2012 Travis Johnson 21.5 2011 Brandon Rutley 5 4.2 1993 Troy Jensen 7 60 2001 Larry Thompson 102 2013 Christian Tago 10.5 2012 Ronnie Yell 15 2.8 1994 Marcus Galbreath 4 75 2002 Luke LaHerran 120 2014 Travis Raciti 6.5 2013 Tim Crawley 5 5.4 Wardell Crutchfield 4 31 2003 Gerald Jones 101 2015 Christian Tago 9.0 2014 Tyler Ervin 7 11.6 1995 Beto Lomax 4 14 2004 Josh Powell 101 2016 Frank Ginda 11.5 2015 Tyler Ervin 7 15.0 1996 Jarrett Robinson 3 41 2005 Ezekiel Staples 115 2017 Frank Ginda 13.0 2016 Thai Cottrell 10 7.6 Wardell Crutchfield 3 0 2006 Matt Castelo 165 2018 Jesse Ousna 10.0 2017 Thai Cottrell 8 5.0 1997 Omarr Smith 7 80 2007 Matt Castelo 141 2018 Thai Cottrell 11 9.4 1998 Omarr Smith 3 0 2008 Travis Jones 72 Quarterback Sack Interception 1999 Kenny Sanchez 2 11 2009 Tanner Burns 96 Leaders 2000 Alex Wallace 3 120 2010 Keith Smith 116 Year Name No. Patrick Battle 3 109 2011 Keith Smith 104 1979 Merlin Turner 7.0 Leaders Willie Adams 3 64 Year Name No. Yds. 2012 Keith Smith 97 1980 Rod Traylor 11.0 2001 Larry Thompson 4 61 1938 Dave Titchenal 6 33 2013 Keith Smith 159 1981 Bob Overly 17.0 2002 Gerald Jones 8 116 1939 Leroy Zimmerman 8 106 2014 Vince Buhagiar 96 1982 Kerry Ford 8.0 2003 Gerald Jones 6 178 1940 Not available Christian Tago 96 1983 Terry McDonald 11.0 2004 Brian Nunez 4 79 1941 Aubrey Minter 6 69 2015 Christian Tago 125 1984 Terry McDonald 10.5 2005 Josh Powell 4 35 1942 Not available 2016 Frank Ginda 99 1985 Danny Clark 6.0 2006 Dwight Lowery 9 111 1946 Not available 2017 Frank Ginda 173 1986 Sam Kennedy 10.5 2007 Christopher Owens 6 26 1947 Babe Nomura 4 78 2018 Ethan Aguayo 106 1987 Yepi Pauu 6.5 2008 Duke Ihenacho 5 92 1948 Al Cementina 6 73 1988 Dave Moss 5.5 2009 Tanner Burns 2 64 Tackles for Loss 1949 Archie Chagonjian 5 103 George Muraoka 5.5 Peyton Thompson 2 27 1950 Bob Osborne 3 65 1989 Lyneil Mayo 16.5 2010 James Orth 3 38 Leaders 1951 Archie Chagonjian 5 101 Year Name No. 1990 Lyneil Mayo 13.5 2011 James Orth 4 50 1952 Benny Pierce 5 54 1973 Dave Wasick 10.0 1991 Raymond Bowles 9.5 2012 Bené Benwikere 7 152 1953 Larry Matthews 3 47 1974 Dave Wasick 7.0 1992 Chad Carpenter 5.5 2013 Bené Benwikere 5 33 1954 Tony Teresa 5 49 1975 Kim Bokamper 11.0 1993 Greg Phillips 3.0 2014 Jimmy Pruitt 3 26 1955 Tony Teresa 5 112 1976 Wilson Faumuina 7.0 1994 Tom Sotelo 3.5 2015 Cleveland Wallace,III 3 72 1956 Walt Ackerman 2 5 1977 Rayford Roberson 11.0 1995 Howard Butler 3.5 Jimmy Pruitt 3 56 1957 Ron Woolverton 1 40 1978 Rayford Roberson 20.0 1996 Eric Coughran 5.0 2016 Andre Chachere 4 116 1958 Emmett Lee 5 82 1979 Rod Traylor 7.0 1997 Eric Coughran 5.0 2017 Dakari Monroe 3 39 1959 Mack Burton 2 44 Bernard Justiniani 7.0 1998 Sam Sherrod 7.0 2018 Dakari Monroe 4 88 1960 Jim Cadile 1 46 1980 Casey Gulliford 11.0 1999 Sam Sherrod 4.0 1961 Walt Roberts 6 46 Total Tackles Bob Overly 11.0 2000 Marshall Blount 6.0 1962 Dave Johnson 2 10 1981 Bob Overly 24.5 2001 David Coats 6.0 1963 Walt Roberts 5 131 Leaders 1982 Jesse Green 14.0 2002 Philip Perry 7.0 1964 Bob Bonds 4 30 Year Name No. 1983 Terry McDonald 14.0 2003 Sean McNamara 5.0 1965 Jim McGuire 3 101 1970 Dave Chaney 206 1984 Danny Clark 16.0 2004 Tony Ficklin 7.0 1966 Don Peterson 8 110 1971 Dave Chaney 206 1985 Sam Kennedy 6.0 2005 Justin James 8.0 1967 Don Peterson 3 70 1972 Bill Brown 127 1986 Sam Kennedy 11.5 2006 Jarron Gilbert 5.0 1968 Terry Hostek 4 45 1973 Dave Wasick 135 1987 Chris Alexander 13.0 2007 Carl Ihenacho 5.0 1969 Al Harris 6 64 1974 Carl Ekern 142 1988 George Muraoka 14.0 2008 Jarron Gilbert 9.5 1970 Brodie Greer 6 86 1975 Carl Ekern 132 1989 Lyneil Mayo 20.5 2009 Carl Ihenacho 4.0 1971 Dave Chaney 7 136 1976 James Hawkins 102 1990 Lyneil Mayo 21.0 Pablo Garcia 4.0 1972 Mike Hopkins 5 21 1977 Randy Gill 232 1991 Raymond Bowles 19.5 2010 Travis Johnson 7.5 1973 Dwayne Price 4 73 1978 Frank Manumaleuna 175 1992 Kevin O’Connell 9.5 2011 Travis Johnson 9.5 1974 Clay Jackson 4 117 1979 Cheyenne Tuufuli 122 1993 Dan Godfrey 7.0 2012 Travis Johnson 13.0 1975 Gerald Small 7 104 1980 Rod Traylor 127 1994 Greg Phillips 10.0 2013 Christian Tago 4.0 1976 Gerald Small 4 121 1981 Damon Keeve 84 Dan Godfrey 10.0 Eugene Taylor 4.0 1977 Dennis Wylie 4 43 1982 Bob Matheny 76 1995 Howard Butler 7.5 2014 Travis Raciti 3.0 1978 Steve Hines 5 85 1983 Dave Albright 129 1996 Jacob Malae 4.0 2015 Eugene Taylor 3.0 1979 Ken Thomas 5 165 1984 Vyn Goodmon 112 Zach Michalski 4.0 2016 Isaiah Irving 7.0 1980 Gill Byrd 7 69 1985 Larry Weldon 98 Jerald Perry 4.0 2017 Jamal Scott 3.0 1981 Ken Thomas 4 103 1986 Greg Cox 98 1997 Zach Michalski 12.0 2018 Cade Hall 3.0

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A MODERN-ERA SPARTAN PLAYED A SPARTAN PASSED FOR 3,000 OR TWO CONSECUTIVE SAN JOSÉ IN 50 GAMES IN A CAREER: Dom- MORE YARDS IN A SEASON: Ed Lu- STATE TOUCHDOWNS WERE ON inique Hunsucker played in 53 games ther threw for 3,049 yards and 20 touch- PLAYS OF 90 OR MORE YARDS: In the during the 2006 through 2010 seasons. downs in 11 games in 1979. September 18, 2003 game with Nevada, Hunsucker’s 50th game was on October Gerald Jones returned an interception 30, 2010 at New Mexico State. A SPARTAN THREW FIVE OR MORE 99 yards at the end of the second quar- TOUCHDOWN PASSES IN A GAME: ter. The first time San José State gained A PLAYER RUSHED FOR 200 OR Steve Clarkson threw six touchdowns in possession in the second half, Trestin MORE YARDS IN A GAME: Harry the 65-33 win at Fresno State on October George returned the kickoff 99 yards for a Beck rushed for 209 yards versus Santa 3, 1981. touchdown in a 42-30 loss. Clara on October 7, 1950... and by the opponent: Dick Bass of the College of the A SPARTAN THREW 50 OR MORE SAN JOSÉ STATE SCORED 50 OR Pacific rushed for 226 yards on November TOUCHDOWN PASSES IN A CAREER: MORE POINTS AGAINST A COLLEGE 8, 1958. Craig Kimball threw 50 touchdown pass- OPPONENT: San José State defeated es during the 1972 through 1974 seasons. Pepperdine, 61-6, on October 9, 1948. A SPARTAN RUSHED FOR 1,000 OR MORE YARDS IN A SEASON: Rick A SPARTAN COMPLETED AT LEAST SAN JOSÉ STATE SCORED 70 OR Kane rushed for 1,144 yards and seven 60 PERCENT OF HIS PASSES IN A MORE POINTS AGAINST A COLLEGE touchdowns on 210 carries in 1975. SEASON: Danny Holman completed OPPONENT: San José State defeated 61.5 percent (160-of-260) of his passes in Rice, 70-63, on October 2, 2004. A SPARTAN CAUGHT 10 OR MORE the 1966 season. PASSES IN A GAME: Steve Cox caught 10 passes for 137 yards at Stanford on A SPARTAN CAUGHT 100 OR MORE September 17, 1966. PASSES IN A CAREER: Ike McBee caught 106 passes for 1,571 yards and A SPARTAN CAUGHT 50 OR MORE eight TDs from 1972 through 1974. PASSES IN A SEASON: Steve Cox caught 54 passes for 653 yards and three A SPARTAN GAINED 1,000 OR MORE touchdowns in 1966. RECEIVING YARDS IN A CAREER: Mack Burton gained 1,025 yards and THREE SPARTANS CAUGHT 50 OR scored 10 touchdowns on 72 receptions MORE PASSES IN A SEASON: Guy during the 1959 through 1961 seasons. Liggins (72), Lafo Malauulu (56) and Ken- SAN JOSÉ STATE SCORED A DEFEN- ny Jackson (51) had at least 50 receptions A SPARTAN GAINED 2,000 OR MORE SIVE EXTRA POINT: San José State in 1986 regular-season play. RECEIVING YARDS IN A CAREER: earned two points when Duke Ihenacho Stacey Bailey gained 2,223 yards and picked up a blocked PAT and ran into the A SPARTAN CAUGHT 80 OR MORE scored 13 touchdowns on 123 receptions end zone in the 28-27 win over Hawai’i PASSES IN A SEASON: Edell Shepherd during the 1978 through 1981 seasons. on October 14, 2011. caught 83 passes for 1,500 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2001. A SPARTAN SCORED A TOUCH- SAN JOSÉ STATE PLAYED IN AN DOWN AT LEAST THREE DIFFERENT OVERTIME GAME: San José State de- A SPARTAN RUSHED FOR 100 OR WAYS IN A GAME: Chandler Jones feated UNLV, 55-48, on November 2, 1997. MORE YARDS AND GAINED 100 scored on a run, a fumble recovery and OR MORE YARDS RECEIVING IN A a pass reception in the 28-27 win over SAN JOSÉ STATE FINISHED A SEA- GAME: Brandon Rutley rushed for 132 Hawai’i on October 14, 2011. SON RANKED IN THE BCS STAND- yards and two touchdowns and caught INGS: San José State was listed 24th eight passes for 101 yards in the 27-24 win A SPARTAN THREW A TOUCHDOWN in the 2012 over Navy on November 19, 2011. PASS AND SCORED AT LEAST TWO standings. DIFFERENT WAYS IN A GAME: A SPARTAN RUSHED FOR 1,000 OR Charles Pauley threw a 6-yard TD pass, SAN JOSÉ STATE FINISHED A SEA- MORE YARDS AND CAUGHT 50 OR scored on a 16-yard run and returned a SON RANKED IN THE NATIONAL MORE PASSES IN A SEASON: Ger- kickoff 98 yards for a score in a 58-24 win POLLS: San José State was ranked 21st in ald Willhite rushed for 1,210 yards and over UTEP on September 28, 2002. the final 2012 Associated Press and USA caught 55 passes in 1980. Willhite was the Today/ESPN coaches polls. second player in NCAA history to rush A SPARTAN SCORED A TOUCH- for at least 1,000 yards and catch 50 or DOWN AT LEAST FIVE DIFFERENT passes in a season and did it in 1981, too. WAYS IN A CAREER: Walt Roberts scored touchdowns rushing, receiving, A SPARTAN PASSED FOR 400 OR on a kickoff return, by interception and MORE YARDS IN A GAME: Steve De- by punt return during his three seasons Berg threw for 404 yards at the University spanning 1961 through 1963. of the Pacific in a 50-30 win on November 13, 1976.

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WWW.SJSUSPARTANS.COM 153 SERIES SCORES Four-Year Colleges & Universities Two-Year Colleges OPPONENT RECORD FIRST LAST SJSU OPP. TOTAL Bakersfield 2-0-0 OPPONENT GAME GAME PTS. PTS. GAMES RECORD Hollister 2-1-0 Air Force 1996 2016 79 145 4 1-3-0 College of Idaho 1-0-0 Marin 2-0-0 Alabama 2010 2010 3 48 1 0-1-0 Modesto 1-7-1 Arizona 1965 1985 60 116 4 1-3-0 Sacramento 1-6-1 Arizona State 1936 2007 482 917 30 11-19-0 San Mateo 2-6-2 Arkansas State 1995 2002 40 35 2 1-1-0 Santa Barbara 1-1-0 Army 2018 2018 3 52 1 0-1-0 Santa Rosa 3-2-0 Auburn 2014 2015 34 94 2 0-2-0 Baylor 1980 1994 50 76 2 1-1-0 Boise State 1978 2016 217 578 13 0-13-0 High Schools OPPONENT RECORD Bowling Green 2012 2012 29 20 1 1-0-0 Alameda (Calif.) 1-0-0 Brigham Young 1946 2017 377 428 18 10-8-0 Hoitts Schoool (Calif.) 1-0-0 California 1899 1996 514 1,084 35 6-29-0 Kamehameha (Hawaii) 2-0-0 California Junior Varsity 1900 1939 72 24 4 3-1-0 Leiluhua (Hawaii) 1-0-0 UC Davis 1922 2012 157 128 12 6-4-2 Lowell (San Francisco) 0-1-0 UC Santa Barbara 1927 1971 390 110 13 12-1-0 Oakland (Calif.) 1-0-0 Cal Poly 1923 2017 309 137 15 11-4-0 Palo Alto (Calif.) 1-0-0 Cal Poly Pomona 1942 1942 33 6 1 1-0-0 St. Matthews 1-0-0 Cal Tech 1929 1938 154 6 3 3-0-0 Santa Clara (Calif.) 1-1-0 Central Michigan 1979 1990 80 58 2 1-1-0 Santa Clara Prep 1-0-0 Chico State 1900 1934 59 219 14 5-8-1 San José (Calif.) 0-2-2 Colorado 1952 2001 71 156 4 0-4-0 Stockton (Calif.) 1-0-0 Colorado State 1961 2018 237 308 10 4-6-0 Denver 1956 1959 94 75 4 3-1-0 Military Service Teams Drake 1939 1956 38 7 2 2-0-0 OPPONENT RECORD Eastern Illinois 1987 1987 24 3 1 1-0-0 Alameda Coast Guard 1-0-0 Eastern Michigan 1987 1987 27 30 1 0-1-0 Fort Ord 0-0-1 Eastern Washington 2005 2005 35 24 1 1-0-0 McClelland Field 1-0-0 Florida 1991 2003 24 124 2 0-2-0 Moffett Field 0-1-0 Fresno State* 1921 2018 1,806 1,829 82 37-42-3 San Diego Marines 1-1-1 CS Fullerton* 1974 1992 592 313 19 14-5-0 San Diego Naval Training Center 0-1-0 Georgia State 2015 2015 27 16 1 1-0-0 Grambling State 2003 2003 29 0 1 1-0-0 Club Teams Hardin Simmons 1941 1947 33 53 3 1-1-1 OPPONENT RECORD Hawai’i 1936 2018 1,043 976 41 19-21-1 Antioch American Legion 0-1-0 Houston 1971 1971 20 34 1 0-1-0 Fireman’s Athletic Club (L.A.) 0-1-0 Humboldt State 1935 1938 87 28 4 3-1-0 Hawaii All-Stars 1-0-1 Idaho 1946 2012 561 438 24 13-10-1 Honolulu Town 1-0-0 Illinois 2002 2005 57 75 2 1-1-0 McKinley of Hawaii 1-0-0 Iowa State 1958 2016 22 135 4 0-4-0 Moiliili Bears 1-0-0 San Francisco Olympic Club 0-1-0 Kansas State 1963 2007 30 34 2 1-1-0 San José YMCA 0-2-0 LaVerne 1937 1937 40 0 1 1-0-0 Santa Barbara Athletic Club 2-0-0 Long Beach State* 1970 1991 635 389 22 17-5-0 Louisiana-Lafayette 1974 1994 156 147 6 3-3-0 Louisiana State 1999 1999 21 29 0 0-1-0 Louisiana Tech 1993 2012 339 353 12 5-7-0 Louisville 1990 1993 34 41 2 0-1-1 Loyola (Calif.) 1939 1951 56 39 4 2-2-0 Did You Know? Marquette 1951 1951 7 21 1 0-1-0 Memphis State 1971 1971 9 28 1 0-1-0 University of Mexico 1948 1949 174 19 2 2-0-0 Richard Nixon, the 37th Miami (Fla.) 1989 1989 16 48 1 0-1-0 president of the United States, Miami (Ohio) 1986 1986 37 7 1 1-0-0 was a third-string guard for Minnesota 1991 2014 90 123 4 1-3-0 the 1934 Whittier College Poets Montana 1950 1978 67 14 2 2-0-0 football team. In the first of Montana State 1939 1965 153 41 5 5-0-0 three meetings between San Morgan State 2004 2004 47 28 1 1-0-0 José State and Whittier, the Navy 2011 2014 122 123 4 2-2-0 Nebraska 2000 2008 25 84 2 0-2-0 game ended in a 6-6 tie.

154 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL SERIES SCORES Four-Year Colleges & Universities Did You Know? FIRST LAST SJSU OPP. TOTAL OPPONENT GAME GAME PTS. PTS. GAMES RECORD San José State was Nevada 1899 2018 628 893 32 9-21-2 scheduled to play two games in New Hampshire 2015 2015 43 13 1 1-0-0 Hawaii to end the 1941 New Mexico 1954 2015 487 345 18 12-5-1 season. The Spartans were in New Mexico State 1984 2012 724 295 20 17-3-0 North Dakota 2014 2014 42 10 1 1-0-0 Honolulu when the attack on Northern Arizona 1937 1938 55 18 2 2-0-0 Pearl Harbor occurred on Northern Illinois 1995 1995 17 18 1 0-1-0 December 7, 1941. Many players North Texas 1953 1981 74 61 4 2-1-1 immediately joined the local Occidental 1942 1942 26 7 1 1-0-0 police force or the armed Ohio State 2002 2002 7 50 1 0-1-0 services. The games against the Oregon 1953 2018 243 486 19 6-13-0 University of Hawai’i on Oregon State* 1979 2015 135 165 6 2-4-0 December 13 and Willamette Pacific 1921 1995 1,442 1,236 68 41-23-4 College of Oregon on December Pacific (Oregon) 1938 1938 39 0 1 1-0-0 16 were canceled. Pepperdine 1948 1950 158 25 3 3-0-0 Portland 1946 1946 26 19 1 1-0-0 Portland State 2016 2016 66 35 1 1-0-0 Puget Sound 1947 1948 48 7 2 2-0-0 Redlands 1935 1939 125 25 5 4-1-0 Rice 1998 2004 150 173 5 3-2-0 Sacramento State 2013 2013 24 0 1 1-0-0 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 1948 1950 72 38 3 2-1-0 San Diego State 1935 2018 885 937 42 19-21-2 San Francisco 1936 1951 71 220 10 2-8-0 San Francisco State 1932 1933 63 6 2 2-0-0 Santa Clara 1899 1982 399 226 18 12-4-2 South Dakota 1940 1940 40 7 1 1-0-0 Southern California 1995 2009 44 156 4 0-4-0 SMU 2000 2004 130 107 5 3-2-0 Southern Utah 2000 2010 63 18 2 2-0-0 Stanford 1900 2013 1,119 2,237 67 14-52-1 Stanford Frosh 1923 1929 6 104 2 0-2-0 Texas 2017 2017 0 56 1 0-1-0 Texas A&I 1939 1941 23 17 3 2-1-0 TCU 1999 2000 27 66 2 1-1-0 UTEP 1966 2004 300 315 10 5-5-0 UTSA 2012 2012 52 24 1 1-0-0 Texas State 2012 2012 31 20 1 1-0-0 Texas Tech 1949 1949 20 13 1 1-0-0 Toledo 1981 1981 25 27 1 0-1-0 Tulsa 1999 2016 229 216 7 3-4-0 UC Davis 2018 2018 38 44 1 0-1-0 UCLA 2011 2011 17 27 1 0-1-0 UNLV* 1981 2018 755 538 23 16-6-1 Utah 1969 2017 128 296 9 1-8-0 Did You Know? Utah State* 1940 2018 899 924 39 20-18-1 Virginia 1998 1998 14 52 1 0-1-0 In 1981 and 1987, San José Washington 1958 2006 149 322 10 0-10-0 State was the “mythical Washington State 1955 2018 166 365 13 4-8-1 Weber State 1932 1932 20 0 1 1-0-0 champion” of the San Francisco Whittier 1934 1942 32 20 3 1-1-1 Bay Area. The Spartans Willamette 1934 1946 95 48 6 4-2-0 defeated both California and Wisconsin 1997 2010 24 83 2 0-2-0 Stanford in those two seasons. Wyoming 1959 2018 211 312 11 4-7-0 ALL-TIME TOTALS 1893 2018 21,886 23,107 1,037 486-514-37+

* – record later changed by action of the conference. Only on-the-field results are counted. + – includes on-the-field results against all opponents

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1893 (0-2) 1901–1902 1926 (1-6-1) 1931 (1-8) COACH: J.E. Addicott COACH: W.E. Meese COACH: E.R. Knollin COACH: Walter Crawford 2/11 San José YMCA 0 4 NO FORMAL COMPETITION CAPTAIN: Ralph “Tiny” Carlton CAPTAIN: Jack Wool 12/9 San José YMCA 0 18 10/2 Modesto JC 0 0 10/3 San Diego Marines 0 8 10/8 Bakersfield JC 14 0 10/10 San Mateo JC 20 0 1903–1920 – NO FOOTBALL TEAM 10/16 San Mateo JC 6 14 10/17 @Fresno State 0 32 10/23 @Cal Poly-SLO 0 13 10/24 @Sacramento JC 0 12 1894 10/30 Chico State 0 21 10/31 @Chico State 0 7 NO FORMAL COMPETITION 1921 (1-5) 11/6 @Fresno State 0 34 11/7 Nevada 0 18 COACH: David Wooster 11/13 @Santa Rosa JC 6 12 11/14 UC Davis 3 13 CAPTAIN: Beryl Burchfield 11/19 Sacramento JC 0 26 11/20 Pacific 0 27 10/21 San José HS 7 20 26 120 11/26 @Modesto JC 0 9 1895 (0-0-1) Santa Clara HS 0 48 23 126 COACH: J.E. Addicott 11/5 @Pacific 0 34 @Pacific 0 0 San José HS 0 7 11/19 @Fresno State 14 2 1927 (4-5) 11/24 Hollister JC 14 30 COACH: E.R. Knollin 1932 (7-0-2) 35 141 CAPTAIN: Awbrey Laws COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot 10/1 Bakersfield JC 44 0 CAPTAIN: Wesley “Bud” Hubbard 1896 (0-0-1) 10/8 @Sacramento JC 7 13 10/1 S.F. State 19 0 COACH: J.E. Addicott 10/15 @Santa Barbara JC 7 13 10/8 @Pacific 7 0 Pacific 6 6 1922 (2-5-1) 10/22 Santa Rosa JC 25 0 10/15 Sacramento JC 13 6 COACH: David Wooster 10/29 @San Mateo JC 12 0 10/22 Fresno State 0 0 CAPTAIN: Louis Marsh 11/5 @Fresno State 7 10 10/29 Chico State 14 7 10/6 San José HS 6 6 11/11 @Chico State 0 19 11/5 Nevada 0 0 1897 – NO TEAM 10/13 San Mateo JC 3 6 11/18 Cal Poly-SLO 12 0 11/11 Marin JC 24 7 Santa Clara Prep 12 7 11/24 @Modesto JC 7 12 11/19 UC Davis 19 7 1898 (4-1-1) 10/27 Hollister JC 13 0 121 67 11/24 Weber State 20 0 COACH: J.E. Addicott 11/4 Chico State 0 21 116 27 CAPTAIN: Fred Estes 11/11 @UC Davis 0 58 Pacific 18 0 11/18 @Modesto JC 0 6 Alameda HS 29 5 11/24 @Pacific 0 23 1928 (5-2-1) San José HS 6 6 34 127 COACH: E.R. Knollin 1933 (5-4-0) Stockton HS 6 0 CAPTAIN: Awbrey Laws COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot Oakland HS 16 0 10/13 San Mateo JC 14 24 CAPTAIN: Wesley “Bud” Hubbard @Lowell HS 6 11 10/20 @Cal Poly-SLO 6 0 9/23 @Stanford 0 27 81 22 1923 (0-6-0) 10/27 Chico State 6 0 9/30 @Sacramento JC 8 20 COACH: H.C. McDonald 11/3 Marin JC 26 0 10/7 S.F. State (HC) 44 0 CAPTAIN: Ralph Herman 11/17 Santa Barbara JC 6 0 10/16 Pacific 12 6 10/6 @Modesto JC 0 28 11/23 @Santa Rosa JC 32 6 10/21 California JV 0 12 10/20 @Stanford Frosh 0 79 11/29 Modesto JC 6 13 11/4 @Santa Barbara 1899 (5-2-1) 10/27 Cal Poly-SLO 0 14 12/12 San Mateo JC 21 21 Athletic Club 13 0 COACH: Jess Woods 11/3 Pacific 0 46 117 64 11/11 UC Davis 20 0 @Pacific 6 0 11/10 @San Mateo JC 0 45 11/18 Fresno State 18 0 Santa Clara HS 23 0 11/17 @Chico State 3 50 11/30 @Chico State 0 7 Palo Alto HS 17 0 3 262 115 71 Hoitts School 28 0 1929 (3-3-1) St. Matthews 35 12 COACH: Walter Crawford @California 0 44 CAPTAIN: Howard Hornbuckle @Nevada 0 6 1924 (1-4) 10/12 UC Davis 0 13 1934 (3-3-4) Santa Clara College 6 6 COACH: E.R. Knollin 10/19 @Sacramento JC 6 20 COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot 115 68 CAPTAIN: Paul Thompson 10/26 Pacific 6 6 CAPTAIN: Dario ‘Si’ Simoni 10/4 Hollister JC 13 0 11/2 @Stanford Grays 6 25 9/22 @Stanford 0 48 10/11 San Mateo JC 0 28 11/11 @Chico State 6 0 9/29 Santa Barbara 10/18 Modesto JC 6 26 11/16 @Fresno State 26 14 Athletic Club 28 19 10/25 @Santa Rosa JC 6 7 11/22 Cal Tech 54 0 10/6 San Francisco 1900 (3-3-1) 11/1 Chico State 0 26 104 78 Olympic Club 13 19 COACHES: J.E. Addicott, 25 87 10/13 Chico State (HC) 6 6 Whitemeger, Fielding Yost 10/20 @UC Davis 0 0 CAPTAIN: W.E. Meese 10/27 @Nevada 10 0 Stanford 0 35 1930 (2-3-3) 11/3 @Fresno State 7 7 @Stanford 0 24 1925 (2-5) COACH: Walter Crawford 11/12 Willamette 7 21 @Nevada 0 0 COACH: E.R. Knollin CAPTAIN: Howard Hornbuckle 11/17 @Pacific 13 0 California JV 6 0 CAPTAIN: Paul Thompson 9/29 @Fireman’s Athletic Club 11/29 @Whittier 6 6 @California 0 5 10/10 Santa Rosa JC 21 0 0 19 90 126 @Chico 5 0 (@Santa Clara, Calif.) 10/4 @UC Davis 0 0 Chico 12 0 10/17 @Modesto JC 0 16 10/18 Sacramento JC 0 0 23 64 10/24 @Fresno State 7 23 10/25 @Pacific 0 27 11/7 @Chico State 0 53 11/1 Chico State 19 0 11/14 @San Mateo JC 14 44 11/8 @San Mateo JC 0 0 11/20 Cal Poly-SLO 20 9 11/15 Fresno State 12 27 11/26 Sacramento JC 7 13 11/27 Modesto JC 19 6 69 158 50 79

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1935 (5-5-1) 1939 (13-0) 1943–45 1949 (9-4) COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot NO VARSITY TEAMS FIELDED COACH: Wilbur V. “Bill” Hubbard CAPTAIN: Horace Laughlin ADVISORY COACH: CAPTAINS: Jack Faulk, Harley Dow 9/21 @Willamette 0 14 Glenn Scobie ‘Pop’ Warner 9/10 University of Mexico 9/28 @Stanford 0 35 CAPTAIN: Bob Titchenal 1946 (9-1-1) 103 0 10/12 McKinley of Honolulu 9/15 Montana State 35 0 COACH: Wilbur V. “Bill” Hubbard 9/17 @Stanford 0 49 19 0 9/18 Texas A&I 9 0 CAPTAIN: George Terry 9/24 Santa Clara 13 14 10/18 @Pacific 0 0 9/24 @San Francisco 16 6 9/28 Willamette 44 6 10/1 @Brigham Young 40 21 10/26 Antioch American Legion 10/1 California JV 27 0 10/5 @Hardin-Simmons 7 34 10/7 Pepperdine 49 12 0 3 10/7 Nevada 28 0 10/10 Hawaii All-Stars 19 19 10/14 San Francisco 20 27 11/1 Whittier 6 14 10/13 San Diego State 42 0 10/19 @Idaho 26 14 10/21 UC Santa Barbara 55 14 11/11 @Redlands 0 7 10/20 @Pacific 13 3 10/25 Brigham Young (HC) 14 0 10/28 Pacific 7 45 11/16 Nevada (HC) 20 6 10/27 UC Santa Barbara 23 7 11/1 @UC Santa Barbara 20 0 11/4 @Cal Poly-SLO 47 0 11/22 Humboldt State 25 6 11/3 @Willamette 15 0 11/8 @Pacific 32 0 11/12 @San Diego State 40 0 11/28 San Diego State 24 9 11/10 Redlands (HC) 52 6 11/16 @San Diego State 6 0 11/18 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) (HC) 12/7 @Kamehameha Alumni 11/17 @Loyola (Calif.) 10 0 11/22 Fresno State 13 2 40 13 22 7 11/24 @Fresno State 42 7 11/29 Portland 26 19 11/24 @Fresno State 43 7 116 101 11/30 Drake 12 0 RAISIN BOWL (Fresno, Calif.) RAISIN BOWL (Fresno, Calif.) 324 29 1/1 Utah State 20 0 12/31 Texas Tech 20 13 227 94 477 215 1936 (5-4-0) COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot 1940 (11-1) CAPTAIN: Lester Carpenter COACH: Ben H. Winkleman 1947 (9-3) 1950 (6-3-1) 10/5 San Francisco 0 13 ADVISORY COACH: ‘Pop’ Warner COACH: Wilbur V. “Bill” Hubbard COACH: Robert T. Bronzan 10/10 Pacific 8 0 CAPTAINS: Ken Cook, Ed Wenberg CAPTAIN: Bob Pifferini 9/23 @Stanford 16 33 10/17 Santa Clara 0 20 9/16 Texas A&I 0 10 9/19 San Francisco 6 20 9/29 San Diego State 26 0 10/24 @San Diego State 6 14 9/23 @Montana State 34 0 9/26 Hawaii All-Stars 35 18 10/7 Santa Clara 14 10 11/7 Humboldt State (HC) 0 20 9/30 @Utah State 19 0 10/3 Hardin-Simmons 19 12 10/13 Loyola (Calif.) 7 14 11/11 Redlands 40 6 10/4 @Willamette 21 0 10/11 @Puget Sound 18 0 10/20 @San Francisco 0 27 11/26 Arizona State 33 6 10/11 San Diego State 10 0 10/17 UC Santa Barbara 39 0 10/28 @Pepperdine 48 7 12/4 @Hawai’i 13 8 10/18 @San Francisco 7 6 10/25 @San Diego State 32 7 11/3 Fresno State 33 7 12/11 @Kamehameha Alumni 10/25 @UC Santa Barbara 33 6 10/31 Pacific (HC) 0 14 11/10 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) (HC) 36 6 11/1 @Loyola (Calif.) 27 12 11/8 @Brigham Young 28 19 18 6 136 93 11/8 Pacific (HC) 28 7 11/22 Cal Poly-SLO 47 0 11/18 @Pacific 7 7 11/16 @Fresno State 14 7 11/27 @Fresno State 20 21 11/24 Montana (@Hawaii) 32 7 11/21 South Dakota 40 7 12/3 @Moiliili Bears 53 0 201 118 1937 (11-2-1) 11/30 Nevada 30 7 12/10 @Leihuhua HS 20 14 COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot 263 62 327 126 CAPTAIN: Glenn “Pop” DuBose 1951 (2-7-1) 9/20 College of Idaho 59 0 COACH: Robert T. Bronzan 9/25 LaVerne College 40 0 1941 (5-3-3) 1948 (9-3) CAPTAINS: Gibby Mendonsa, 10/1 @Pacific 12 7 COACH: Ben H. Winkleman COACH: Wilbur V. “Bill” Hubbard Tom Cuffe, Archie Chagonjian 10/8 Northern Arizona 21 6 CAPTAIN: Bob Hamill CAPTAIN: Billy Parton 9/21 @San Francisco 2 39 10/16 Willamette 31 7 9/19 Texas A&I 14 7 9/18 @Stanford 20 26 9/29 @Stanford 13 26 10/22 Cal Tech 48 6 9/26 Utah State 30 0 9/24 Nevada 0 39 10/6 @Fresno State 32 6 10/30 @San Diego Marines 7 7 10/3 Fort Ord 6 6 10/1 Puget Sound 20 7 10/12 San Francisco 7 42 11/7 #10-Santa Clara (HC) 2 25 10/10 San Diego State 20 0 10/9 @Pepperdine 61 6 10/20 @Idaho 7 40 11/11 Redlands 12 0 10/17 Hardin-Simmons 7 7 10/16 @Cal Poly-SLO 47 7 10/26 Loyola (Calif.) 12 13 11/13 @Humboldt State 13 2 10/24 @Pacific 7 0 10/22 UC Santa Barbara (HC) 11/3 @San Diego NTC 12 28 11/20 @Arizona State 25 6 10/31 UC Santa Barbara (HC) 43 13 11/17 Santa Clara 7 7 11/26 San Diego State 6 7 33 14 10/30 @Pacific 14 7 11/23 NR/#20-Pacific (HC) 7 0 12/4 @Hawai’i 7 6 11/8 @Nevada 19 20 11/5 Brigham Young 21 6 12/1 Marquette 7 21 12/11 @Honolulu Town 13 0 11/14 @Fresno State 0 0 11/12 San Diego State 21 13 106 222 296 79 11/22 @San Francisco 0 20 11/19 Fresno State 41 6 11/26 Moffett Field 13 22 11/26 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 14 19 12/13 @Hawai’i Cancelled 12/4 @University of Mexico 1952 (6-3) 1938 (11-1) 12/16 Willamette (@Hawaii) 71 19 COACH: Robert T. Bronzan COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot Cancelled 373 168 CAPTAINS: Bob Amaral, CAPTAIN: Walt McPherson 149 96 George Porter 9/19 @Arizona State 18 7 9/20 @Colorado 14 20 9/23 California JV 39 12 1942 (7-2) 9/27 @San Diego State 47 6 9/30 Cal Tech 52 0 COACH: S. Glenn (Tiny) Hartranft 10/4 @Arizona State 21 14 10/7 Humboldt State 48 0 CAPTAIN: Wilbur Wool 10/10 Fresno State 40 6 10/14 @Pacific (Ore.) 39 0 9/26 Cal Poly Pomona 33 6 10/18 @Pacific 26 21 10/21 Pacific 19 6 10/3 @Whittier 20 0 11/1 @Stanford 13 35 10/29 @San Diego State 14 0 10/10 Occidental 26 7 11/7 Brigham Young (HC) 44 27 11/5 @UC Santa Barbara 20 0 10/17 Pacific 29 0 11/14 Montana State 39 20 11/11 Redlands (HC) 21 6 10/25 @San Francisco 13 20 11/27 Santa Clara 7 15 11/20 @San Diego MC 6 0 11/1 U.S. Coast Guard 9 0 251 16 11/27 Northern Arizona 34 12 11/8 San Diego State (HC) 26 0 12/3 @Hawai’i 12 13 11/11 @McClelland Field 27 7 322 56 11/26 @Fresno State 0 6 183 46

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1953 (4-4-1) 1958 (4-5) 1963 (5-5) 1968 (3-7) COACH: Robert T. Bronzan COACH: Robert Titchenal COACH: Robert Titchenal COACH: Harry Anderson CAPTAINS: Larry Matthews, CAPTAIN: Claude Gilbert 9/21 @Stanford 13 29 9/21 @Stanford 20 68 Sal Cardinalli 9/20 @Washington 6 14 9/28 Kansas State 16 0 9/28 Fresno State 25 21 9/18 Idaho 34 6 9/27 Hawai’i 6 8 10/5 @Utah State 0 20 10/5 @#18-California 0 46 9/25 @Brigham Young 28 25 10/11 Cal Poly-SLO 6 10 10/12 @Washington State 13 8 10/19 @New Mexico 55 24 10/3 @Fresno State 27 21 10/18 @Arizona State 21 20 10/19 @California 13 34 10/26 @San Diego State 6 48 10/10 Arizona State (HC) 10/25 Denver 27 7 10/26 @Idaho 12 28 11/2 @Pacific 0 28 20 35 11/1 @Idaho 41 6 11/2 @Oregon 13 7 11/9 Idaho 17 35 10/17 @#16-California 14 34 11/8 @Pacific 13 26 11/9 Arizona State (HC) 19 21 11/16 Washington State (HC) 10/24 @Oregon 13 26 11/15 Fresno State (HC) 48 6 11/16 @Fresno State 56 27 0 46 10/31 North Texas State 13 13 11/21 Iowa State 6 9 11/30 Pacific 32 20 11/23 @Arizona State 0 66 11/7 Pacific 7 6 174 106 187 194 11/30 Brigham Young 25 21 11/14 @#16-Stanford 0 54 148 403 156 220 1959 (4-6) 1964 (4-6) COACH: Robert Titchenal COACH: Robert Titchenal 1969 (2-8) 1954 (7-3) 9/18 @Denver 14 13 9/19 Idaho 0 3 COACH: Joe McMullen COACH: Robert T. Bronzan 9/25 Washington State 6 30 9/26 @Stanford 8 10 9/20 @#16-Stanford 21 63 CAPTAIN: Tom Louderback 10/3 Hawai’i 44 14 10/3 @Montana State 20 14 9/27 @Utah 7 42 9/18 Utah State 20 0 10/9 Oregon 12 35 10/17 Washington State 14 16 10/4 San Diego State 21 55 9/25 @#17-California 0 45 10/17 @Fresno State 40 14 10/24 @Pacific 37 13 10/11 @Oregon 36 34 10/2 @Idaho 38 7 10/24 Arizona State 24 15 10/31 @West Texas State 7 18 10/18 Arizona State 11 45 10/9 @Arizona State 19 12 10/31 @Stanford 38 54 11/7 @Colorado State 3 14 10/25 @#16-Wyoming 7 16 10/23 @Oregon 7 26 11/7 Wyoming (HC) 7 28 11/14 @Arizona State 16 28 11/1 New Mexico (HC) 24 27 10/30 @North Texas State 27 20 11/14 @Iowa State 0 55 11/21 Fresno State (HC) 26 14 11/8 @Brigham Young 3 21 11/6 @Pacific 7 13 11/20 @Pacific 7 20 11/28 San Diego State 20 15 11/15 @California 7 31 11/13 @Stanford 19 14 192 278 151 145 11/22 Pacific 15 12 11/19 Fresno State (HC) 28 0 152 346 11/27 New Mexico 26 14 191 151 1960 (5-4) 1965 (5-5) COACH: Robert Titchenal COACH: Harry Anderson 1970 (2-9) 9/23 Brigham Young 21 8 9/18 @Stanford 6 26 COACH: Joe McMullen 1955 (5-3-1) 10/8 @Oregon 0 33 9/25 @Idaho 7 17 9/12 UC Santa Barbara* 28 14 COACH: Robert T. Bronzan 10/15 @Stanford 34 20 10/2 Utah State 8 35 9/19 @#4-Stanford 3 34 CAPTAIN: Jack Adams 10/22 @Arizona State 12 7 10/8 @Brigham Young 7 34 9/26 @Arizona 29 30 9/16 @Utah State 13 0 10/29 Washington State (HC) 10/16 Arizona State 21 14 COACH: DeWayne “Dewey” King 9/23 Hawai’i 34 0 6 29 10/23 @Arizona 13 7 CAPTAINS: Tony Jackson, 10/8 Arizona State 27 20 11/5 @Pacific 20 26 10/30 @New Mexico 27 7 Ivan Lippi 10/15 @New Mexico 14 0 11/11 Fresno State 12 27 11/6 Pacific (HC) 52 21 10/3 CS Long Beach* 3 7 10/22 Pacific (HC) 7 14 11/18 Idaho 22 20 11/13 Montana State 25 7 10/10 @New Mexico 25 48 10/29 @Stanford 18 34 12/2 @Hawai’i 48 6 11/20 @Fresno State 18 24 10/17 @San Diego State* 6 32 11/5 Cal Poly-SLO 20 14 175 176 184 192 10/24 @Pacific* 48 7 11/12 @Washington State 13 13 10/31 Utah (HC) 9 13 11/18 @Fresno State 13 19 11/7 @#12-Arizona State 10 46 159 114 1961 (6-4) 1966 (3-7) 11/14 @California 28 35 COACH: Robert Titchenal COACH: Harry Anderson 11/21 Fresno State* 19 27 9/16 @Brigham Young 14 13 9/17 @Stanford 21 25 208 293 1956 (2-7-1) 9/22 Pacific 16 0 9/24 Brigham Young 9 19 COACH: Robert T. Bronzan 9/30 @Idaho 18 27 10/1 @Oregon 21 7 CAPTAIN: Charlie Kaaihue 10/7 Colorado State 14 0 10/8 San Diego State 0 25 1971 (5-6-1) 9/22 Drake 26 7 10/14 @Stanford 6 17 10/15 @California 24 0 COACH: DeWayne “Dewey” King 9/29 @Washington State 18 33 10/21 @Oregon 6 21 10/22 @UTEP 0 35 CAPTAINS: Dave Chaney, 10/13 @Stanford 20 40 10/28 @Washington State 21 19 10/29 @Pacific 35 38 Otis Cooper, Dave Ellis 10/20 @San Diego State 27 27 11/4 Arizona State (HC) 32 26 11/5 Idaho (HC) 21 7 9/18 @Fresno State 7 14 10/27 @Arizona State 13 47 11/11 @Pacific 29 26 11/12 @Utah State 7 27 9/25 @California 10 34 11/3 Denver (HC) 26 35 11/18 @Fresno State 27 36 11/19 Fresno State 13 15 10/2 @Houston 20 34 11/10 @Pacific 7 34 183 185 151 198 10/8 CS Long Beach* 30 28 11/17 Cal Poly-SLO 35 28 10/16 New Mexico 21 21 11/22 Fresno State 14 30 10/23 @Oregon 14 34 11/30 @Hawai’i 0 20 1962 (2-8-1) 1967 (2-7) 10/30 Pacific* (HC) 28 18 186 301 COACH: Robert Titchenal COACH: Harry Anderson 11/6 San Diego State* 45 7 9/15 Utah State 18 29 9/16 @Arizona State 16 27 11/13 @#10/10-Stanford 13 12 1957 (3-7) 9/22 @Washington State 8 49 9/30 @Stanford 14 28 11/20 #9-Arizona State 6 49 COACH: Robert Titchenal 9/29 @California 8 25 10/14 @West Texas State 14 28 11/27 @UC Santa Barbara* 55 10 9/21 @Stanford 7 46 10/6 @Oregon 0 14 10/21 New Mexico (HC) 52 14 PASADENA BOWL (Pasadena, Calif.) 9/27 @Denver 27 20 10/13 Idaho 12 12 10/28 Pacific 14 34 12/18 Memphis State 9 28 10/5 Arizona State 6 44 10/20 @Arizona State 8 44 11/4 #8-Wyoming 7 28 249 261 10/12 @Oregon 0 26 10/27 New Mexico (HC) 13 25 11/11 @California 6 30 10/19 San Diego State 46 0 11/3 @Pacific 24 22 11/18 @Fresno State 35 30 10/26 North Texas State 6 12 11/10 Fresno State 14 20 11/25 @Brigham Young 8 67 11/2 @Cal Poly-SLO 7 14 11/17 @Stanford 9 21 166 286 11/9 Pacific (HC) 6 21 11/30 @Hawai’i 19 0 11/16 @Fresno State 6 13 133 261 11/30 @Hawai’i 12 0 123 196

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1972 (4-7) 1976 (7-4) 1979 (6-4-1)+ 1982 (8-3) COACH: DeWayne “Dewey” King COACH: COACH: Jack Elway COACH: Jack Elway 9/9 Santa Clara 33 28 CAPTAINS: John Blain, CAPTAINS: Ed Luther, CAPTAINS: Gill Byrd, 9/16 @#20-Stanford 0 44 James Hawkins, Paul Kolesnikow Derrick Martin Steve Clarkson, Bob Matheny 9/23 @California 17 10 Pacific Coast Athletic Association 9/8 Utah State* 48 48 9/11 @Oregon 18 13 9/30 Fresno State* 21 23 champion 9/15 @Stanford 29 45 9/18 @Stanford (CBS-TV) 35 31 10/7 @San Diego State* 12 23 9/4 Utah State 45 10 9/22 @California (ABC-TV) 9/25 @Oregon State 17 13 10/21 @Pacific* 28 38 9/11 Hawai’i 48 7 10 13 10/2 @California (ABC-TV) 10/28 CS Long Beach* (HC) 9/18 @CS Fullerton* 20 0 9/29 @Arizona 18 38 7 26 35 8 9/25 @Stanford (ABC-TV) 10/6 CS Fullerton* (HC) 23 0 10/9 @CS Fullerton* 38 15 11/4 @New Mexico 14 7 23 28 10/13 @Fresno State* 35 22 10/16 CS Long Beach* 21 22 11/11 @Oregon 2 27 10/2 @California 16 43 10/20 @Oregon State 24 14 10/23 Fresno State* (HC) 27 39 11/18 @#11-Arizona State 21 51 10/9 @New Mexico 30 36 10/27 @CS Long Beach* 53 42 10/30 @UNLV* 48 14 11/25 @Hawai’i 14 28 10/16 CS Long Beach* 34 7 11/10 Pacific* 32 31 11/6 Santa Clara 40 0 197 287 10/23 Fresno State* 21 7 11/16 Santa Clara 23 14 11/13 @Pacific* 31 0 10/30 Santa Clara (HC) 50 15 11/24 Central Michigan 32 34 11/20 Utah State* 49 26 11/6 @San Diego State* 17 30 327 301 331 199 1973 (5-4-2) 11/13 @Pacific* 50 30 + – Record later changed to 3-8 by COACH: 354 213 action of the PCAA CAPTAINS: Emmanuel Armstrong, 1983 (5-6) Dale Knott COACH: Jack Elway 9/8 Santa Clara 14 12 1980 (7-4) CAPTAINS: Mike Maurer, 9/15 @Fresno State* 24 6 1977 (4-7) COACH: Jack Elway Jeff Petkevicius 9/21 @CS Long Beach* 24 6 COACH: Lynn Stiles CAPTAINS: Rick Rasnick, 9/10 UNLV* 31 26 9/29 @Stanford 12 23 CAPTAINS: George Beadell, Bill Benjamin 9/17 @California 9 30 10/6 Pacific* 21 21 Randy Gill, James Richburg 9/6 Santa Clara 28 14 9/24 @Stanford 23 10 10/13 @#11-Arizona State 3 28 9/10 @Utah State 10 22 9/13 @Washington State 10/1 Oregon 44 34 10/20 Utah 21 28 9/17 @Washington 3 24 (ABC TV) 31 26 10/8 @Fresno State* 41 23 10/27 New Mexico 15 0 9/24 CS Fullerton* 23 12 9/20 @Iowa State 6 27 10/15 CS Fullerton* (HC) 11 20 11/3 San Diego State* (HC) 10/1 @#17-California 3 52 10/4 @#15-Stanford 21 35 10/22 @CS Long Beach* 18 9 27 27 10/8 Santa Clara 44 22 10/11 Fresno State* (HC) 26 14 11/5 @Utah State* 15 22 11/10 @California 9 19 10/15 @CS Long Beach* 33 16 10/18 CS Long Beach* 21 23 11/12 Pacific* 26 30 11/24 @Hawai’i 23 3 10/22 @Fresno State* 24 45 10/25 Idaho 32 10 11/19 @Arizona State (TBS) 17 24 193 173 10/29 Pacific* (HC) 7 24 11/1 @#10/11-Baylor 30 22 11/26 Louisiana Lafayette 21 25 11/5 Hawai’i 24 14 11/8 @Pacific* 28 23 256 253 11/12 @Stanford 26 31 11/15 CS Fullerton* 33 21 1974 (8-3-1) 12/3 #16-San Diego State* 34 37 11/22 Utah State* 38 44 COACH: Darryl Rogers (ABC-TV) 294 259 1984 (6-5)+ CAPTAINS: Clay Jackson, 231 299 COACH: Claude Gilbert Craig Kimball CAPTAINS: Terry McDonald, 9/7 Santa Clara 47 10 Vyn Goodmon, Bob Frasco 9/14 Fresno State* 28 7 1981 (9-3) 9/1 New Mexico State* 14 0 9/21 @#6-California 16 17 1978 (7-5) COACH: Jack Elway 9/8 @UNLV* 15 30 9/28 @Stanford 21 21 COACH: Lynn Stiles CAPTAINS: Max Hooper, 9/15 @Arizona State 0 48 10/5 CS Long Beach* (HC) CAPTAINS: Gil Martinez, Glen McClaran 9/22 @Stanford 27 28 27 17 Rayford Roberson, Ed Siegwart Pacific Coast Athletic Association 9/29 @California 33 18 10/12 @New Mexico 13 11 Pacific Coast Athletic Association champion 10/6 Utah State* 38 21 10/19 @San Diego State* 14 40 champion 9/5 UNLV 6 16 10/13 @CS Fullerton* 12 21 10/26 Pacific* 27 29 9/9 Idaho 31 14 9/12 Santa Clara 41 7 10/20 Louisiana Lafayette 28 35 11/2 @Utah 24 6 9/16 @Stanford 9 38 9/19 @Stanford 28 6 10/27 Fresno State* (HC) 18 17 11/9 @Hawai’i 32 11 9/23 @#19-Colorado 7 22 9/26 @California (ABC-TV) 11/10 CS Long Beach* 42 7 11/16 @CS Fullerton* 49 8 9/30 Santa Clara (HC) 17 7 27 24 11/17 @Pacific* 33 0 11/22 @Louisiana Lafayette 10/7 @Hawai’i 11 25 10/3 @Fresno State* 65 33 260 225 25 22 10/14 @Boise State 15 30 (ABC-TV) + – Record later changed to 7-4 by 323 199 10/21 Fresno State* 26 16 10/17 CS Fullerton* (HC) action of the PCAA 10/28 @Utah State* 21 31 (ESPN) 45 23 1975 (9-2) 11/4 CS Fullerton* 30 21 10/24 @Utah State* 27 24 COACH: Darryl Rogers 11/11 @Pacific* 33 31 11/7 @#9-Arizona State 24 31 1985 (2-8-1) CAPTAINS: Carl Ekern, 11/18 Montana 35 7 11/14 Pacific* 40 25 COACH: Claude Gilbert Roger Proffitt, Ron Collins 12/2 CS Long Beach* 24 6 11/21 @CS Long Beach* 25 22 CAPTAINS: Jim Hollinger, Pacific Coast Athletic Association 259 248 11/28 North Texas State 28 16 Bruce McAlvain champion CALIFORNIA BOWL (Fresno, Calif.) 8/31 @California 21 48 9/13 Santa Clara 13 0 12/19 Toledo (ESPN) 25 27 9/7 New Mexico State* 9/20 @Oregon 5 0 381 254 32 3 9/27 @#18-Stanford (ABC-TV) 9/14 @Stanford 7 41 36 34 9/21 @Utah State* 32 35 10/4 @California 24 27 10/3 CS Fullerton* (ESPN) 10/11 @CS Long Beach* 30 7 18 20 10/18 Pacific* (HC) 41 13 10/12 @Fresno State* 17 37 10/25 CS Fullerton* 41 7 10/19 @Arizona 0 41 11/1 @Fresno State* 21 7 10/26 Pacific* (HC) 34 26 11/8 New Mexico 29 20 11/2 @Oregon 13 35 11/15 San Diego State* 31 7 11/7 @CS Long Beach* 22 37 (ABC-TV) (ESPN) 11/29 @Hawai’i 20 30 11/16 UNLV* 16 16 291 152 212 339

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1986 (10-2) 1989 (6-5) 1992 (7-4) 1996 (3-9) COACH: Claude Gilbert COACH: Claude Gilbert COACH: Ron Turner COACH: John Ralston CAPTAINS: John Aimonetti, K.C. CAPTAINS: Doug Hooker, CAPTAINS: Nick Trammer, CAPTAINS: Carl Dean, Clark, David Diaz-Infante, George Muraoka Anthony Washington Eric Quarles, Joe Furlow Wayne Woodard 9/16 @Arizona State 21 28 9/5 @#19-California 16 46 8/31 @Air Force* 0 45 Pacific Coast Athletic Association 9/23 Pacific* 41 32 9/12 @Minnesota 39 30 9/7 California 25 45 champion 9/30 @Stanford 40 33 9/19 Louisiana Lafayette 38 13 9/14 @Stanford 2 25 9/6 Oregon 14 21 10/7 @California 21 26 9/26 @#19-Stanford 13 37 9/21 UTEP* 26 25 9/13 @Washington State 20 13 10/14 @#2-Miami (Fla.) 16 48 10/3 @Wyoming 26 24 9/28 @Washington State 16 52 9/20 @Stanford 10 28 10/21 @CS Long Beach* 21 10 10/10 CS Fullerton* (HC) 49 3 10/5 #25-Wyoming* 22 45 9/27 @California 35 14 10/28 New Mexico State* (HC) 10/24 @Utah State* 27 25 10/12 @Fresno State* 18 28 10/4 #19/18-Fresno State* (HC) 34 6 10/31 @UNLV* 31 35 10/19 @Colorado State* 13 36 45 41 11/4 @#25-Fresno State* 30 31 11/7 Nevada* 39 35 11/2 San Diego State* (HC) 10/11 Utah State* 38 28 11/11 @Utah State* 33 7 11/14 @Pacific* 28 27 (ABC-TV) 20 49 10/18 @UNLV* 23 20 11/18 CS Fullerton* 14 28 11/21 New Mexico State* 24 34 11/9 @Hawai’i* 38 17 10/25 @Pacific* 44 15 11/25 UNLV* 38 28 330 309 11/16 @#15-Washington 10 53 11/1 @New Mexico State* 45 7 309 277 11/23 UNLV* 31 28 11/8 @CS Fullerton* 48 24 221 448 11/15 CS Long Beach* 38 14 1993 (2-9) CALIFORNIA BOWL (Fresno, Calif.) 1990 (9-2-1) COACH: John Ralston 12/13 Miami (Ohio) (ESPN) COACH: Terry Shea CAPTAINS: Jeff Garcia, 1997 (4-7) 37 7 CAPTAINS: Sheldon Canley, Jim Singleton COACH: Dave Baldwin 397 232 Steve Hieber 9/4 @Louisville 24 31 CAPTAINS: Dan O’Dell, 20th ranked by U.P.I. 9/11 @#23-Stanford 28 31 Eric Coughran 26th ranked by Associated Press 9/18 Wyoming 25 36 9/6 @#17-Stanford 12 28 Big West Conference champion 9/25 @#20-California 13 46 9/13 Wisconsin 10 56 1987 (10-2) 9/1 Louisville 10 10 10/2 @#15-Washington 17 52 9/20 @Wyoming* 10 30 COACH: Claude Gilbert 9/8 @#20-Washington 17 20 10/16 @New Mexico State* 52 13 10/4 @Oregon State 12 26 CAPTAINS: Mike Barnard, 9/15 @Pacific* 28 14 10/23 Louisiana Tech* (HC) 10/11 Colorado State* 20 55 Kenny Jackson, Barry Kidney, 9/22 @UNLV* 47 13 31 6 10/18 @UTEP* 10 7 Mike Perez 9/29 @Stanford 29 23 10/30 @Louisiana Lafayette* 10/25 NR/#24-Air Force* 25 22 Big West Conference champion 10/6 @California 34 35 13 24 (ESPN2) 9/5 Eastern Illinois 24 3 10/13 CS Long Beach* (HC) 11/6 @Nevada* 45 46 11/1 Fresno State* (HC) 12 53 9/12 @California 27 25 46 29 11/13 UNLV* 14 28 11/8 @San Diego State* 21 48 9/19 @Oregon State 34 36 10/20 Utah State* 34 27 11/20 Pacific* 20 24 11/15 Hawai’i* 38 14 9/26 @Stanford 24 17 11/3 CS Fullerton* 44 6 282 337 11/22 @UNLV* (OT) 55 48 10/3 CS Fullerton* (HC) 46 19 11/10 @New Mexico State* 56 20 225 387 10/10 New Mexico State* 57 6 11/17 NR/#23-Fresno State* 10/17 @Fresno State* 20 16 42 7 1994 (3-8) (ESPN) CALIFORNIA RAISIN BOWL COACH: John Ralston 1998 (4-8) 10/24 UNLV* (ESPN) 48 24 (Fresno, Calif.) CAPTAINS: Dan Godfrey, COACH: Dave Baldwin 10/31 @Utah State* 24 14 12/8 Central Michigan 48 24 Patrick Walsh CAPTAINS: James Hodgins, 11/7 Pacific* 42 17 435 228 9/3 @Fresno State 13 45 David Loverne, Lyle West 11/14 @CS Long Beach* 44 16 9/10 Baylor 20 54 9/5 @Stanford 35 23 CALIFORNIA BOWL (Fresno, Calif.) 9/17 @Stanford 20 51 9/12 Idaho 12 17 12/12 Eastern Michigan 27 30 1991 (6-4-1) 9/24 Louisiana Lafayette* 31 28 9/19 @#22-Oregon 3 58 (ESPN) COACH: Terry Shea 10/1 @California 0 55 9/26 New Mexico* 37 20 417 223 CAPTAINS: Maceo Barbosa, 10/8 @#12-Washington 20 34 10/3 @#10-Virginia 14 52 Chris Clarke, Heshimu Colar 10/22 Nevada* (HC) 10 42 10/10 Rice* (HC) 20 17 9/7 @#6-Florida 21 59 10/29 @UNLV* 10 23 10/17 @UTEP* 21 28 1988 (4-8) 9/14 @Minnesota 20 26 11/5 New Mexico State* 21 24 10/24 @BYU* 43 46 COACH: Claude Gilbert 9/21 @CS Long Beach* 32 20 11/12 @Louisiana Tech* 27 6 10/31 Utah* 17 49 CAPTAINS: Richard Johnson, 9/28 @Utah State* 23 7 11/19 @Pacific* 28 15 11/7 @Hawai’i* 45 17 Ken Lutz, Scott Swall, Jay Taylor 10/12 @New Mexico State* 200 377 11/14 San Diego State* 6 34 9/3 @New Mexico State* 51 0 39 13 11/21 @Fresno State* 21 24 9/10 Oregon State 27 41 10/19 Pacific* 64 47 274 385 9/17 @Hawai’i 27 36 10/26 @#10-California 20 41 1995 (3-8) 9/24 @#17-Washington 31 35 11/2 UNLV* (HC) 55 12 COACH: John Ralston 10/1 @California 14 21 11/9 CS Fullerton* 35 7 CAPTAINS: Howard Butler, 1999 (3-7) 10/8 @Stanford 12 44 11/16 Hawai’i 35 35 Chris Hill COACH: Dave Baldwin 10/15 @Pacific* 35 17 11/23 @Fresno State* 28 31 9/2 Stanford 33 47 CAPTAINS: Chris Kasteler, 10/22 Utah State* (HC) 36 31 372 298 9/9 @#7-USC 7 45 Ron-Jon Acuna, Jeff Wucinich 10/29 Fresno State 15 17 9/16 Northern Illinois* 17 18 9/4 @Louisiana State 21 29 11/5 CS Long Beach* 13 34 9/23 @California 7 40 9/11 @Colorado 35 63 11/12 @CS Fullerton* 13 58 9/30 Utah State 32 30 9/18 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 38 3 11/19 @UNLV* 42 0 10/14 UNLV* (HC) 52 14 9/25 Tulsa* 34 10 316 334 10/21 @San Diego State 20 49 10/2 @Stanford 44 39 10/28 Pacific* 30 32 10/9 @TCU* 0 42 11/4 @Arkansas State* 7 21 10/16 @Rice* 7 49 11/11 @New Mexico State* 38 37 10/23 SMU* (HC) cancelled 11/18 @Nevada* 28 45 10/30 @UTEP* 26 42 271 378 11/6 Hawai’i* 41 62 11/20 @Fresno State* 12 63 258 402

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2000 (7-5) 2003 (3-8) 2006 (9-4) 2009 (2-10) COACH: Dave Baldwin COACH: Dr. Fitz Hill COACH: Dick Tomey COACH: Dick Tomey CAPTAINS: Sean Brewer, Casey CAPTAINS: Joséph Hayes, CAPTAINS: Matt Cantu, CAPTAINS: Justin Cole, LeBlanc, Josh Parry, Neil Parry Gerald Jones, Paul Okumu, Trae Jackson, Damaja Jones, Carl Ihenacho, Travis Jones, 9/2 @#1-Nebraska 13 49 Neil Parry, Philip Perry, Scott Rislov, James Jones Patrick Perry 9/9 @Stanford 40 27 LaMons Walker, Tuati Wooden Tied for 32nd-ranked by Associated 9/5 @#4/4-USC (FSN) 3 56 9/16 Southern Utah 47 7 8/23 Grambling State 29 0 Press 9/12 #17/17-Utah 9/23 @#9-USC 24 34 (ESPN2) 9/2 @Washington 29 35 (ESPNU) 14 24 9/30 Rice* 29 16 8/30 @Florida 3 65 9/9 Stanford 35 34 9/19 @Stanford 17 42 10/7 @SMU* 35 10 9/6 @Stanford 10 31 9/23 Cal Poly 17 7 9/26 Cal Poly 19 9 10/14 UTEP* (HC) 30 47 9/18 Nevada* 30 42 9/30 San Diego State 31 10 10/10 Idaho (HC)* 25 29 10/21 @Nevada* 49 30 10/4 @Rice* 24 28 10/14 Utah State* (HC) 21 14 10/17 @Fresno State* 21 41 10/28 @Hawai’i* 57 48 10/11 SMU* (HC) 31 14 10/21 @Nevada* (ABC-TV) 7 23 10/31 @#6/5-Boise State* 7 45 11/4 #9/9-TCU* (ESPN2) 27 24 10/25 @Boise State* 14 77 10/28 Louisiana Tech* 44 10 11/8 Nevada* (ESPN) 7 62 11/18 @Tulsa* 17 28 11/1 Hawai’i* 10 13 11/4 @New Mexico State* 31 21 11/14 @Utah State* 9 24 11/25 Fresno State* 6 37 11/8 @UTEP* 69 41 11/11 #14/13-Boise State* 20 23 11/21 Hawai’i* (OT) 10 17 374 357 11/15 @Fresno State* 7 41 11/18 @Hawai’i* 17 54 11/28 New Mexico State* 13 10 11/22 Tulsa* 32 34 11/25 @Idaho* 28 13 12/5 @Louisiana Tech* 20 55 259 386 12/2 Fresno State* 24 14 165 414 2001 (3-9) NEW MEXICO BOWL COACH: Dr. Fitz Hill (Albuquerque, N.M.) CAPTAINS: Patrick Battle, Chris 2004 (2-9) 12/23 New Mexico (ESPN) 20 12 2010 (1-12) Fe’esago, Casey Le Blanc, COACH: Dr. Fitz Hill 324 270 COACH: Mike MacIntyre Larry Thompson, Deoncé Whitaker CAPTAINS: Jerrell Hardy, 9/4 @#1-Alabama 3 48 9/1 @USC 10 21 Lance Martin, Sean McNamara, 9/11 @#11-Wisconsin 14 27 9/8 @Colorado 15 51 Dale Rogers 2007 (5-7) (ESPN) 9/29 @Arizona State 15 53 9/4 @Stanford 3 43 COACH: Dick Tomey 9/18 Southern Utah 16 11 10/6 @Louisiana Tech* 20 41 9/18 Morgan State 47 28 CAPTAINS: John Booker, 9/25 @#13-Utah 3 56 10/13 SMU* (HC) 17 24 9/25 @SMU* 13 36 Matt Castelo, Waylon Prather, 10/2 UC Davis (HC) 13 14 10/20 @UTEP* 40 28 10/2 Rice* 70 63 Adam Tafralis 10/9 @#21/23-Nevada* 13 35 10/27 Tulsa* 63 27 10/9 @Washington 6 21 9/1 @Arizona State 3 45 (ESPNU) 11/3 @Hawai’i* 10 34 10/23 @Hawai’i* 28 46 9/8 @Kansas State 14 34 10/16 #3-Boise State* 0 48 11/10 Nevada* 64 45 10/30 UTEP* (HC) 20 38 9/15 @Stanford 0 37 10/23 Fresno State* 18 33 11/17 @Boise State* 6 56 11/6 @Nevada* 24 42 9/22 @Utah State* 23 20 10/30 @New Mexico State* 27 29 11/23 @#23-Fresno State* 21 40 11/13 #14-Boise State* (2OT) 9/29 UC Davis 34 14 11/13 Utah State* 34 38 12/1 #12-Stanford 14 41 (ESPN2) 49 56 10/6 Idaho (HC)* 28 20 11/20 @Hawai’i* 7 41 295 461 11/20 @Tulsa* 24 34 10/12 #16/16-Hawai’i* (OT) 11/27 Louisiana Tech* 38 45 11/27 Fresno State* 28 62 (ESPN2) 35 42 12/4 @Idaho* (OT) 23 26 312 469 10/20 @Fresno State* 0 30 209 451 2002 (6-7) 11/3 @#21/22-Boise State* 7 42 COACH: Dr. Fitz Hill 11/10 New Mexico State* 51 17 CAPTAINS: Chip Kimmich, 11/17 @Louisiana Tech* 23 27 2011 (5-7) Luke LaHerran, Charles Pauley, 2005 (3-8) 11/24 Nevada* 27 24 COACH: Mike MacIntyre Tim Provost COACH: Dick Tomey 245 352 CAPTAINS: Matt Faulkner, 8/31 @Arkansas State 33 18 CAPTAINS: Clarence Cunningham, Pompey Festejo, Duke Ihenacho, (Little Rock, Ark.) Kinji Green, Brian Nunez, Fred Koloto 9/7 @#14-Washington 10 34 Rufus Skillern, Ezekiel Staples 2008 (6-6) 9/3 @#6-Stanford 3 57 9/14 @Stanford 26 63 9/3 Eastern Washington 35 24 COACH: Dick Tomey 9/10 @UCLA 17 27 9/21 @Illinois 38 35 9/10 @Illinois 19 40 CAPTAINS: Coye Francies, 9/17 Nevada* 14 17 9/28 UTEP* 58 24 9/24 @San Diego State 21 52 Jarron Gilbert, Christopher Owens, 9/24 New Mexico State* 34 24 10/5 @SMU* 34 23 10/1 Nevada* (ABC-TV) 23 30 Justin Paysinger 10/1 @Colorado State 38 31 10/12 @#5-Ohio State 7 50 10/8 @Utah State* 17 24 8/30 UC Davis 17 13 (ESPN3) 10/19 @Nevada* 24 52 10/15 @Boise State* 21 38 9/6 @Nebraska 12 35 10/8 @BYU (ESPNU) 16 29 10/26 Boise State* (HC) 8 45 10/22 Hawai’i* (HC) 38 45 9/13 San Diego State 35 10 10/14 Hawai’i (HC)* 28 27 11/2 @Hawai’i* 31 40 10/29 @Louisiana Tech* 14 31 9/20 @Stanford 10 23 (ESPN) 11/9 Louisiana Tech* 42 30 11/5 @#21-Fresno State* 7 45 9/27 @Hawai’i* 20 17 10/29 @Louisiana Tech* 28 38 11/16 @Tulsa* 49 38 11/19 New Mexico State* 27 10 10/11 Utah State (HC)* 11/5 Idaho* 29 32 11/23 Fresno State* 16 19 11/26 Idaho* 26 18 (ESPNU) 30 7 11/12 @Utah State* 33 34 376 467 248 357 10/18 @New Mexico State* 31 14 11/19 Navy (ESPN3) 27 24 10/24 #13/13-Boise State* 11/26 @Fresno State* 27 24 (ESPN2) 16 33 294 364 11/1 @Idaho* 30 24 11/8 Louisiana Tech* 0 21 11/15 @Nevada* 17 41 11/21 Fresno State* (ESPN2) 10 24 224 259

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2012 (11-2) 2014 (3-9) 2016 (4-8) 2018 (1-11) COACH: Mike MacIntyre COACH: COACH: Ron Caragher COACH: Brent Brennan CAPTAINS: Noel Grigsby, CAPTAINS: David Peterson, CAPTAINS: Tim Crawley, CAPTAINS: Bryson Bridges, Travis Johnson, Ryan Otten, Travis Raciti Maurice McKnight, Kenny Potter, Dakari Monroe, Josh Oliver, David Quessenberry 8/28 North Dakota 42 10 Christian Tago Boogie Roberts 24th in the final BCS standings 9/6 @#5-Auburn 13 59 9/3 @Tulsa 10 45 8/30 UC Davis 38 44 21st ranked by Associated Press (ESPN2) (CBS Sports Network) 9/8 @Washington State 0 31 21st ranked by USA Today/ESPN 9/20 @Minnesota 7 24 9/10 Portland State 66 35 (Pac-12 Network) 8/31 @#21-Stanford 17 20 9/27 Nevada* 10 21 9/17 Utah 17 34 9/15 @#20/#23-Oregon 22 35 (Pac-12 Network) (CBS Sports Network) (CBS Sports Network) (Pac-12 Network) 9/8 UC Davis 45 13 10/4 UNLV (HC)* 33 10 9/24 @Iowa State 10 44 9/29 Hawai’i* (5OT) 41 44 9/15 Colorado State 40 20 (ESPNews) (Fox Sports Net) (Spectrum Sports) (ESPN3) 10/18 @Wyoming (OT)* 27 20 10/1 @New Mexico* 41 48 10/6 Colorado State* 30 42 9/22 @San Diego State 38 34 (CBS Sports Network) (ROOT Sports) (CBS Sports Network) 9/29 @Navy 12 0 10/25 @Navy 31 41 10/8 Hawai’i (HC)* 17 34 10/13 Army West Point 3 52 (CBS Sports Network) (CBS Sports Network) (Time-Warner Cable PPV) @Levi’s Stadium 10/13 Utah State (HC)* 27 49 11/1 Colorado State* 31 38 10/15 Nevada* 14 10 (ESPNU) 10/20 @UTSA* (ESPN3) 52 24 (CBS Sports Network) (CBS Sports Network) 10/20 @San Diego State 13 16 10/27 Texas State* 31 20 11/8 @Fresno State* 24 38 10/21 @San Diego State* 3 42 (CBS Sports Network) 11/3 @Idaho* 42 13 (CBS Sports Network) (ESPN2) 10/27 UNLV* 50 37 11/10 @New Mexico State* 47 7 11/15 Hawai’i* 0 13 10/29 UNLV* 30 24 (AT&T SportsNet) 11/17 BYU (ESPN2) 20 14 11/21 @Utah State* 7 41 (CBS Sports Network) 11/3 @Wyoming* 9 24 11/24 Louisiana Tech* 52 43 (ESPN2) 11/4 @ #24-Boise State* 31 45 (AT&T SportsNet) (ESPN2) 11/29 @San Diego State* 7 38 (ESPN2) 11/10 @#16/#14-Utah State* INTERIM HEAD COACH: (CBS Sports Network) 11/19 Air Force* 38 41 (Facebook Live) 14 42 MILITARY BOWL 232 353 (CBS Sports Network) 11/17 Nevada (ESPN3) 12 21 (Washington, D.C.) 11/26 @Fresno State* 16 14 11/24 @RV/#23-Fresno State* 12/27 Bowling Green (ESPN) (CBS Sports Network) (ESPNU) 13 31 29 20 2015 (6-7) 293 416 255 439 452 277 COACH: Ron Caragher CAPTAINS: Tyler Ervin, (HC) – Homecoming Wes Schweitzer, Jimmy Pruitt, * – conference game 2013 (6-6) Christian Tago 2017 (2-11) Associated Press national ranking COACH: Ron Caragher 9/3 New Hampshire 43 13 COACH: Brent Brennan listed when applicable CAPTAINS: David Fales, 9/12 @Air Force* 16 37 CAPTAINS: Bryson Bridges, Coaches’ poll national ranking listed Noel Grigsby, Ryan Jones, (ESPNU) Frank Ginda, Chris Gonzalez, second when applicable Nicholas Kaspar, Travis Raciti, 9/19 @Oregon State 21 35 Jermaine Kelly, Jeremiah Kolone, Keith Smith (Pac-12 Network) Maurice McKnight 8/29 Sacramento State 24 0 9/26 Fresno State* 49 23 8/26 #19/#21-USF 9/7 @#5-Stanford 13 34 (CBS Sports Network) (South Florida) 22 42 9/21 @Minnesota (ESPN2) 10/3 @Auburn 21 35 (CBS Sports Network) 24 43 (SEC Network) 9/2 Cal Poly 34 13 9/27 Utah State* (ESPN) 12 40 10/10 @UNLV (OT)* 33 27 9/9 @Texas 0 56 10/5 @Hawai’i* 37 27 (Campus Insiders) (Longhorn Network) 10/12 @Colorado State* 34 27 10/17 San Diego State (HC)* 7 30 9/16 @Utah 16 54 (CBS Sports Network) (ESPNU) (ESPN2) 10/26 Wyoming (HC)* 51 44 10/24 New Mexico* 31 21 9/23 Utah State* 10 61 11/2 @UNLV* 34 24 (ROOT Sports) (Facebook Live) 11/9 San Diego State* 30 34 11/6 BYU 16 17 9/30 @UNLV* 13 41 (CBS Sports Network) (CBS Sports Network) (ESPNU) 11/16 @Nevada* 16 38 11/14 @Nevada (OT)* 34 37 10/7 Fresno State (HC)* 10 27 (ESPNU) (Campus Insiders) (ESPN3) 11/22 Navy (3OT) 11/21 @Hawai’i* 42 23 10/14 @Hawai’i* 26 37 (ESPN2) 52 58 (Time-Warner Cable PPV) (Spectrum) 11/29 #16/#16 Fresno State* 11/27 Boise State* 23 40 11/28 @BYU 20 41 62 52 (CBS Sports Network) (BYUtv/ESPN3) (CBS Sports Network) AUTONATION CURE BOWL 11/4 San Diego State* 7 52 389 421 (Orlando, Fla.) (ESPNU) 12/19 Georgia State 27 16 11/11 @Nevada* 14 59 (CBS Sports Network) (ESPN3) 363 354 11/18 @Colorado State* 14 42 (CBS Sports Network) 11/25 Wyoming* 20 17 (ESPN3) 206 542

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2015 Cure Bowl 2006 New Mexico Bowl San José State 27 San José State 29 San José State 20 Georgia State 16 Bowling Green 20 New Mexico 12

1990 California Raisin Bowl 1987 California Bowl 1986 California Bowl 1981 California Bowl San José State 48 Eastern Michigan 30 San José State 37 Toledo 27 Central Michigan 24 San José State 27 Miami (Ohio) 7 San José State 25

1971 Pasadena Bowl 1949 Raisin Bowl 1947 Raisin Bowl Memphis State 28 San José State 20 San José State 20 San José State 9 Texas Tech 13 Utah State 0 Homecoming Games (47-33-2) 1933 San Francisco State 44 6 1957 Pacific 6 21 1978 Santa Clara 17 7 1999 SMU cancelled 1934 Chico State 6 6 1958 Fresno State 48 6 1979 CS Fullerton 23 0 2000 UTEP 30 47 1935 Humboldt State 25 6 1959 Wyoming 7 28 1980 Fresno State 26 14 2001 SMU 17 24 1936 Humboldt State 0 20 1960 Washington State 6 29 1981 CS Fullerton 45 23 2002 Boise State 8 45 1937 Santa Clara 2 25 1961 Arizona State 32 26 1982 Fresno State 27 39 2003 SMU 31 14 1938 Redlands 21 6 1962 New Mexico 13 25 1983 CS Fullerton 11 20 2004 UTEP 20 38 1939 Redlands 52 6 1963 Arizona State 19 21 1984 Fresno State 18 17 2005 Hawai’i 38 45 1940 Pacific 28 7 1964 Fresno State 26 14 1985 CS Fullerton 18 20 2006 Utah State 21 14 1941 UC Santa Barbara 33 14 1965 Pacific 52 21 1986 Fresno State 45 41 2007 Idaho 28 20 1942 San Diego State 26 0 1966 Idaho 21 7 1987 CS Fullerton 46 19 2008 Utah State 30 7 1946 Brigham Young 14 0 1967 New Mexico 52 14 1988 Utah State 36 31 2009 Idaho 25 29 1947 Pacific 0 14 1968 Washington State 0 46 1989 New Mexico State 34 6 2010 UC Davis 13 14 1948 UC Santa Barbara 43 13 1969 New Mexico 24 27 1990 CS Long Beach 46 29 2011 Hawai’i 28 27 1949 Saint Mary’s 40 13 1970 Utah 9 13 1991 UNLV 55 12 2012 Utah State 27 49 1950 Saint Mary’s 18 6 1971 Pacific 28 18 1992 CS Fullerton 46 19 2013 Wyoming 51 44 1951 Pacific 7 0 1972 CS Long Beach 35 8 1993 Louisiana Tech 31 6 2014 UNLV 33 10 1952 Brigham Young 44 27 1973 San Diego State 27 27 1994 Nevada 10 42 2015 San Diego State 7 30 1953 Arizona State 20 35 1974 CS Long Beach 27 17 1995 UNLV 52 14 2016 Hawai’i 17 34 1954 Fresno State 28 0 1975 Pacific 41 13 1996 San Diego State 20 49 2017 Fresno State 10 27 1955 Pacific 7 14 1976 Santa Clara 50 15 1997 Fresno State 12 53 2018 Hawai’i (5OT) 41 44 1956 Denver 26 35 1977 Pacific 7 24 1998 Rice 20 17

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YEAR COACH W L T PCT. YEAR COACH W L T PCT. 1893 James E. Addicott 0 2 0 .000 1946 Bill Hubbard 9 1 1 .864 1895 James E. Addicott 0 0 1 .000 1947 Bill Hubbard 9 3 0 .750 1896 James E. Addicott 0 0 1 .000 1948 Bill Hubbard 9 3 0 .750 1898 James E. Addicott 4 1 1 .917 1949 Bill Hubbard 9 4 0 .692 HUBBARD (4 seasons) 36 11 1 .761 1899 Jess Woods 5 2 1 .643 1950 Robert T. Bronzan 6 3 1 .650 1900 James E. Addicott 2 3 1 .417 1951 Robert T. Bronzan 2 7 1 .250 Dudley DeGroot ADDICOTT (4.5 seasons) 6 6 4 .500 1952 Robert T. Bronzan 6 3 0 .667 1953 Robert T. Bronzan 4 4 1 .500 1900 Fielding Yost 1 0 0 1.000 1954 Robert T. Bronzan 7 3 0 .700 1955 Robert T. Bronzan 5 3 1 .611 1921 David Wooster 1 5 0 .167 1956 Robert T. Bronzan 2 7 1 .250 1922 David Wooster 2 5 1 .313 BRONZAN (7 seasons) 32 30 5 .515 WOOSTER (2 seasons) 3 10 1 .250 1957 Robert Titchenal 3 7 0 .300 1923 H.C. McDonald 0 6 0 .000 1958 Robert Titchenal 4 5 0 .444 1959 Robert Titchenal 4 6 0 .400 Ben Winkleman 1924 E.R. Knollin 1 4 0 .250 1960 Robert Titchenal 5 4 0 .556 1925 E.R. Knollin 2 5 0 .286 1961 Robert Titchenal 6 4 0 .600 1926 E.R. Knollin 1 6 1 .214 1962 Robert Titchenal 2 8 1 .227 1927 E.R. Knollin 4 5 0 .444 1963 Robert Titchenal 5 5 0 .500 1928 E.R. Knollin 5 2 1 .688 1964 Robert Titchenal 4 6 0 .400 KNOLLIN (5 seasons) 13 22 2 .378 TITCHENAL (8 seasons) 33 45 1 .424

1929 Walter Crawford 3 3 1 .500 1965 Harry Anderson 5 5 0 .500 1930 Walter Crawford 2 3 3 .437 1966 Harry Anderson 3 7 0 .300 1931 Walter Crawford 1 8 0 .111 1967 Harry Anderson 2 7 0 .286 CRAWFORD (3 seasons) 6 14 4 .333 1968 Harry Anderson 3 7 0 .300 ANDERSON (4 seasons) 13 26 0 .333 1932 Dudley S. DeGroot 7 0 2 .889 1933 Dudley S. DeGroot 5 4 0 .556 1969 Joe McMullen 2 8 0 .200 1934 Dudley S. DeGroot 3 3 4 .500 1970 Joe McMullen 1 2 0 .333 1935 Dudley S. DeGroot 5 5 1 .500 McMULLEN (1.33 seasons) 3 10 0 .231 1936 Dudley S. DeGroot 5 4 0 .556 1937 Dudley S. DeGroot 11 2 1 .821 1970 1 7 0 .125 1938 Dudley S. DeGroot 11 1 0 .917 1971 Dewey King 5 6 1 .458 1939 Dudley S. DeGroot 13 0 0 1.000 1972 Dewey King 4 7 0 .364 DeGROOT (8 seasons) 60 19 8 .736 KING (2.67 seasons) 10 20 1 .339 Bill Hubbard 1940 Ben Winkleman 11 1 0 .917 1973 Darryl Rogers 5 4 2 .545 1941 Ben Winkleman 5 3 3 .591 1974 Darryl Rogers 8 3 1 .708 WINKLEMAN (2 seasons) 16 4 3 .761 1975 Darryl Rogers 9 2 0 .818 ROGERS (3 seasons) 22 9 3 .691 1942 Glenn Hartranft 7 2 0 .778

Bob Bronzan

Bob Titchenal Harry Anderson Joe McMullen Dewey King Darryl Rogers Lynn Stiles

164 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL COACHING RECORDS

YEAR COACH W L T PCT. YEAR COACH W L T PCT. 1976 Lynn Stiles 7 4 0 .636 2001 Dr. Fitz Hill 3 9 .250 1977 Lynn Stiles 4 7 0 .364 2002 Dr. Fitz Hill 6 7 .462 1978 Lynn Stiles 7 5 0 .583 2003 Dr. Fitz Hill 3 8 .273 STILES (3 seasons) 18 16 0 .529 2004 Dr. Fitz Hill 2 9 .182 HILL (4 seasons) 14 33 .298 1979 Jack Elway 6 4 1 .591* 1980 Jack Elway 7 4 0 .636 2005 Dick Tomey 3 8 .273 1981 Jack Elway 9 3 0 .750 2006 Dick Tomey 9 4 .692 1982 Jack Elway 8 3 0 .727 2007 Dick Tomey 5 7 .417 1983 Jack Elway 5 6 0 .455 2008 Dick Tomey 6 6 .500 ELWAY (5 seasons) 35 20 1 .634 2009 Dick Tomey 2 10 .167 TOMEY (5 seasons) 25 35 .417 1984 Claude Gilbert 6 5 0 .545+ 1985 Claude Gilbert 2 8 1 .227 2010 Mike MacIntyre 1 12 .077 1986 Claude Gilbert 10 2 0 .833 2011 Mike MacIntyre 5 7 .417 1987 Claude Gilbert 10 2 0 .833 2012 Mike MacIntyre 10 2 .833 1988 Claude Gilbert 4 8 0 .333 MacINTYRE (3 seasons) 16 21 .432 1989 Claude Gilbert 6 5 0 .545 GILBERT (6 seasons) 38 30 1 .558 2012 Kent Baer 1 0 1.000

1990 Terry Shea 9 2 1 .792 2013 Ron Caragher 6 6 .500 1991 Terry Shea 6 4 1 .591 2014 Ron Caragher 3 9 .250 SHEA (2 seasons) 15 6 2 .696 2015 Ron Caragher 6 7 .462 2016 Ron Caragher 4 8 .333 1992 Ron Turner 7 4 0 .636 CARAGHER (4 seasons) 19 30 .388

1993 John Ralston 2 9 0 .182 2017 Brent Brennan 2 11 .154 1994 John Ralston 3 8 0 .273 2018 Brent Brennan 1 11 .083 1995 John Ralston 3 8 0 .273 BRENNAN (2 seasons) 3 22 .120 1996 John Ralston 3 9 0 .250 RALSTON (4 seasons) 11 34 0 .244 ALL-TIME TOTALS 486 515 37 .486

1997 Dave Baldwin 4 7 .364 * - record later changed to 3-8 by conference action 1998 Dave Baldwin 4 8 .333 + - record later changed to 7-4 by conference action 1999 Dave Baldwin 3 7 .300 2000 Dave Baldwin 7 5 .583 BALDWIN (4 seasons) 18 27 .400

Jack Elway Claude Gilbert Terry Shea Ron Turner John Ralston Dave Baldwin

Dr. Fitz Hill Dick Tomey Mike MacIntyre Kent Baer Ron Caragher Brent Brennan

WWW.SJSUSPARTANS.COM 165 ASSISTANT COACHES HISTORY

Adams, Klayton (2) 2011-12 Dorazio, Dan (1) 1978 Kerr, Larry (4) 1980-83 Quinn, Mike (3) 1976-78 Ale, Arnold (1) 2016 Dougherty, Jimmie (3) 2013-15 King, Dewey (2) 1969-70 Quinn, Tom (3) 1999-2001 Alexakos, Steve (1) 1995 Drevno, Tim (1) 1999 Krikorian, Butch (4) 1963-66 Rasnick, Rick (9) 1982-90 Allen, Keith (3) 2002-04 Dyer, George (1) 1973 Landis, Tim (1) 2010 Rastovski, Dave (1) 1978 Amaral, Bob (1) 1953 LaRussa, Andy (2) 2011-12 Rea, Donnie (6) 1987-92 Anderson, Harry (6) 1959-64 Earley, Phil (1) 2016 Laveroni, Bill (5) 1990-94 Robinson, Greg (2) 2014-15 Arroyo, Marcus (3) 2006-08 Edwards, Herman (3) 1987-89 Lee, Ronnie (2) 2001-02 Roche, Charlie (4) 2001-04 Arslanian, Paul (1) 2000 Emanuel, Gary (1) 2007 Lewis, Greg (1) 2013 Rodgers, Richard (2) 1995-96 English, Ron (1) 2016 Lindgren, Brian (1) 2012 Rolin, Andrew (3) 2014-16 Baer, Kent (5) 2008-12 Erickson, Dennis (3) 1979-81 Littlejohn, R. Todd (1) 2000 Baldwin, Dave (4) 1980-83 Loose, Robert (2) 1971-72 Sacks, Barry (4) 1998-2000, Bame, Damon (3) 1965-67 Feldman, Marty (3) 1957-59 Lubick, Matt (2) 1997-98 2016 Bergman, Craig (2) 1995-96 Ferrigno, Dan (2) 2015-16 Lunney, Barry (2) 2003-04 Salave’a, Joe (2) 2009 Bernardi, Gary (3) 2010-12 Filimoeatu, Bojay (2) 2017-18 Lynn, Ron (2) 1977-78 Seumalo, Joe (3) 2005, Bernardi, Joe (2) 2017-18 Fipp, Dave (3) 2005-07 2017-18 Bishop, Gil (3) 1936-38 Flores, Mike (1) 1976 McGiven, Kevin (1) 2018 Shea, Terry (3) 1984-86 Borges, Al (2) 2015-16 Fowler, Stu (1) 1953 McMackin, Greg (5) 1979-83 Skipper, Jim (2) 1977-78 Bostad, Bob (2) 1997-98 Fraley, Hank (1) 2013 McPherson, Walt (8) 1939-42, Sowder, Andrew (1) 2017 Brennan, Brent (6) 2005-10 Frease, Don (2) 1977-78 1946-49 Staab, Joe (3) 2013-15 Bronzan, Bob (4) 1946-49 Mackovic, John (2) 1969-70 Stenavich, Adam (2) 2015-16 Buckingham, Earl (4) 2001-04 Gadd, Tom (2) 1993-94 Malley, Terry (6) 2009-14 Stewart, Brian (1) 1997 Buller, Ed (3) 1990-92 Gaskins, Wally (21) 1979-95, Martz, Mike (1) 1975 Strausser, Chris (2) 1995-96 Burns, Keith (6) 2004-09 1997-2000 Mastro, Jim (1) 1996 Sullivan, Dick (8) 1973-76, Burtnett, Leon (1) 1975 Gilbert, Claude (3) 1981-83 Margerum, Ken (5) 2005-09 1979-82 Gillhamer, Mike (3) 1991-93 Matthews, Larry (1) 1954 Sumers, Dale (1) 1954 Camp, Charlie (2) 2005-06 Godden, John (2) 1984-85 Mannini, Dick (3) 1974-76 Capers, Dom (1) 1977 Graf, Steve (2) 1999-2000 Mendonsa, Gibby (1) 1952 Theder, Roger (4) 1993-96 Carter, Alonzo (2) 2017-18 Green, Kinji (3) 2008-10 Menges, Gene (17) 1952-68 Thompson, Kenwick (6) 2001-04, Carter, Keith (1) 2014 Grottkau, Bob (2) 1969-70 Miskulin, George (1) 1954 2006, Carter, Rubin (2) 1995-96 Gruneisen, Sam (1) 1986 Moropoulos, Craig (3) 1992-94 2013 Cardin, Randy (2) 1971-72 Guidici, Fred (4) 2012-14 Morton, Steve (5) 2005-09 Thornburg, Andy (2) 1993-94 Chagonjian, Archie (1) 1952 2018 Murphy, Cal (1) 1973 Throckmorton, Todd (3) 1997-99 Church, Mike (2) 1995-96 Gunderson, Ryan (2) 2017-18 Troxel, Lon (2) 1979-80 Clark, Charles (3) 2010-12 Hagen, Steve (2) 1997-98 Nagel, Jim (2) 1976-77 Colbert, Jim (1) 1973 Hamilton, Budgie (5) 1993-97 Nash, Charles (8) 2001-05, Vogt, John (2) 1986-87 Coley, Max (4) 1955-58 Hammerschmidt, Jeff (1)2007 2007-09 Cook, Rick (7) 1979-82, Harris, Will (2) 2016-17 Walsh, Jimmy (2) 1982-83 1990-92 Hartranft, Glenn (1) 1938 Odum, Derrick (2) 2017-18 Warner, Pop (2) 1939-40 Connelly, Bob (1) 2000 Henke, Ed (1) 1965 Ogas, Ray (1) 1984 Webb, John (5) 1964-68 Cuffe, Tom (1) 1952 Henson, Dan (5) 1985-89 O’Quinn, Kyle (1) 2001 Wells, Willard (2) 1973-74 Cummings, Kevin (2) 2017-18 House, Jim (3) 1987-89 Ottmar, Dave (1) 1979 Wilkerson, Chris (3) 2002-04 Cureton, Tom (3) 1948-50 Hubbard, Bill (7) 1936-42 Williams, Aric (1) 2018 Padilla, Bob (3) 1973-75 Williams, Donté (3) 2013-15 Darlington, George (4) 1969-72 Jackson, Cass (1) 1972 Painter, Dwain (2) 1971-72 Williams, J.D. (1) 1999 Davis, George (1) 1954 Jeffcoat, Jim (2) 2011-12 Perry, Bill (7) 1950-56 Williams, Jesse (2) 1998-99 Dean, Carl (3) 1999-2001 Johnson, Johnny, Sr. (4) 1968-71 Petrill, Larry (5) 1984-86, Williams, Keith (3) 2002-04 DeFilippo, John (2) 2010-11 Jones, Bob (4) 1960-63 1991-92 Williams, Tom (2) 2005-06 Delgado, Ken (5) 1988-92 Jones, Edmund (1) 2003 Phillips, Russ (1) 1953 Williams, Walt (1) 1947 DeLuca, Joe (3) 1974-76 Jones, James W. (3) 2013-15 Pitman, Jeff (1) 1997 Winkler, Jim (2) 1999-2000 DeMonner, Ron (4) 1977-78, Joséph, Norman (2) 2001-02 Pompa, Mike (2) 1984-85 Winter, Bud (5) 1947-51 1993-94 Ponciano, Ron (1) 1997 Dolby, Mike (3) 1976-78 Katella, Pete (1) 1977 Poole, Hampton (1) 1948 Young, Bryant (1) 2010 Doll, Kirk (1) 2011 Kay, Doug (1) 1976 Portal, DeWitt (5) 1937-41 Donadio, Tony (1) 1936 Keele, Tom (3) 1966-68 (#) – seasons as an assistant coach

Keith Carter John DeFilippo Jeff Greg Lewis Brian Stewart Chris Strausser Tennessee Jacksonville Philadelphia Hammerschmidt Kansas City Detroit Indianapolis Titans Jaguars Eagles New York Jets Chiefs Lions Colts

166 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES HISTORY Former San José State University assistant coaches in 2019 Klayton Adams Indianapolis Colts assistant offensive line coach Andy LaRussa Western Kentucky University safeties coach/ Keith Allen The Kings Academy (Fla.) head coach special teams coordinator Marcus Arroyo University of Oregon assistant head coach/ Ronnie Lee Salt Lake City Stallions (AAF) assistant coach offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Greg Lewis Kansas City Chiefs wide receivers coach Kent Baer University of Montana defensive coordinator/ Brian Lindgren Oregon State offensive coordinator/ linebackers coach quarterbacks coach Craig Bergman Monte Vista High School assistant coach Todd Littlejohn Prairie View A&M safeties coach/ Bob Bostad University of Wisconsin inside linebackers coach special teams coordinator Keith Burns UTEP secondary/safeties coach Barry Lunney University of Arkansas tight ends coach Dom Capers Jacksonville Jaguars defensive assistant coach Jim Mastro University of Oregon run game coordinator Keith Carter Tennessee Titans offensive line coach Craig Moropoulos Santa Barbara City College head coach Bob Connelly Northern Arizona University offensive line Jeff Pitman Boise State University director of sports coach/run game coordinator performance Carl Dean Bakersfield College offensive coordinator/ Ron Ponciano Citrus College head coach quarterbacks coach Tom Quinn New York Giants assistant special teams coach John DeFilippo Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator Charlie Roche College of the Siskiyous head coach Dan Dorazio (CFL) offensive line coach Richard Rodgers Carolina Panthers safeties coach UCLA wide receivers coach Andrew Rolin Montana State University Northern Tim Drevno USC offensive line/run game and pass head coach protection coordinator Barry Sacks University of Montana defensive line coach Herman Edwards Arizona State University head coach Joe Salave’a University of Oregon associate head coach/ Gary Emanuel New York Giants defensive line coach co-defensive coordinator/ Ron English University of Florida safeties coach defensive line coach Dennis Erickson Salt Lake City Stallions (AAF) head coach Andrew Sowder Kent State offensive coordinator Dan Ferrigno Cal Poly wide receivers coach/ Joe Staab University of San Diego nickel backs coach special teams coordinator Adam Stenavich Green Bay Packers assistant Bojay Fillimoeatu Utah State linebackers coach offensive line coach Dave Fipp Philadelphia Eagles special teams coordinator Brian Stewart Detroit Lions defensive backs coach Hank Fraley Detroit Lions assistant offensive line coach Chris Strausser Indianapolis Colts offensive line coach Jeff Hammerschmidt New York Jets assistant special teams coach Kenwick Thompson Fresno State linebackers coach Will Harris University of Washington assistant Chris Wilkerson University of Chicago head coach defensive backs coach Donte Williams University of Oregon cornerbacks coach Dallas (XFL) assistant coach Jesse Williams Eastern Kentucky defensive line coach James W. Jones Cal Poly defensive line coach J.D. Williams Fresno State defensive backs coach Tim Landis Lycoming Warriors quarterbacks coach/ Jim Winkler San Jose City College head coach special teams coordinator

Spartan assistants who later became major college or pro head coaches Keith Allen Southwest Baptist Dennis Erickson Idaho (1982-85, 2006), Norman Joseph Louisiana College (2004), (2007-2012) Wyoming (1986), Mississippi College Harry Anderson San José State (1965-68) Washington State (2005-13) Dave Baldwin San José State (1997-00) (1987-88), Miami (Fla.) Doug Kay Charlotte (ARENA)1995, Bob Bronzan San José State (1950-56) (1989-94), Seattle (NFL) Carolina (ARENA) Leon Burtnett Purdue (1982-86) (1995-98), Oregon State (2000-01), Columbus Dom Capers Carolina (NFL) (1999-02), San Francisco (ARENA) (2006-08) (1995-98), (NFL) (2003-04), Arizona Dewey King San José State (1970-72), Houston (NFL) (2002-05) State (2007-11) Wheaton (1973-79) Rubin Carter Florida A&M (2005-07) Marty Feldman Oakland (AFL) (1961-62) Tim Landis Rensselear Polytechnic Jim Colbert C.W. Post (1980-82) Don Frease Memphis (ARENA) Institute (2011) Joe DeLuca Saint Mary’s (1984-85) (1995-96) John Mackovic Wake Forest (1978-80) Herman Edwards New York Jets (2001-05), Tom Gadd Bucknell (1995-01) Kansas City (NFL) Kansas City (2006-08), Claude Gilbert San José State (1984-89) (1983-86), Illinois Arizona State (2018-19) Cass Jackson Oberlin (1973-74), (1988-91), Texas (1992- Morris Brown (1975-77), 97), Arizona (2001-03) Southern (1978-80)

WWW.SJSUSPARTANS.COM 167 ASSISTANT COACHES HISTORY Spartan assistants who later became major college or pro head coaches Dick Mannini Saint Mary’s (1977-84), Andrew Rolin Montana State Northern (2018-19) San Francisco State (1992-94) Terry Shea San José State (1990-91), Mike Martz St. Louis Rams (2000-05) Rutgers (1996-00) Greg McMackin Hawaii (2008-11) Jim Skipper San Francisco (USFL) (2001) Bob Padilla Fresno State (1978-79) Todd Throckmorton Fort Lewis (2000-03) Dwain Painter Northern Arizona (1979-81) Chris Wilkerson University of Chicago (2013-present) Ron Ponciano Cal State Northridge (1998) Rick Rasnick Eastern Michigan (1995-99)

Dave Baldwin Herman Edwards Dennis Erickson Marty Feldman John Mackovic Greg McMackin

San José State alums who became college or pro head coaches Bob Bronzan San José State (1950-56) Al Saunders San Diego (1986-88) 7 college seasons – 32-30-5 3 NFL seasons – 17-22-0 Steve DeBerg Indiana (2004) Omarr Smith (ARENA) 2016 1 ARENA season – 0-5 Baltimore Brigade (ARENA) 2017-19 Claude Gilbert San Diego State (1973-80), Bob Titchenal New Mexico (1953-55), San José State (1984-89) San José State (1957-64) 14 college seasons – 99-56-3 11 college seasons – 45-61-2 Fred Guidici Menlo College (2009-11) Dick Vermeil UCLA (1974-75), Philadelphia (1976-82), 3 college seasons – 13-18 St. Louis (1997-99), Kansas City (2001-05) Bill Hubbard San José State (1946-49) 2 college seasons – 15-5-3 4 college seasons – 36-11-1 15 NFL seasons – 120-109 Cass Jackson Oberlin (1973-74), Morris Brown (1975-77), 17 total seasons – 135-114-2 Southern (1978-80) Dick Voris Virginia (1958-60) 8 college seasons 3 college seasons – 1-29-0 Ron McBride Utah (1990-2002), Weber State (2005-11) Bill Walsh Stanford (1977-78, 92-94), 20 college seasons – 131-101-0 San Francisco (NFL) (1979-88) Rick Rasnick Eastern Michigan (1995-99) 5 college seasons – 34-24-1 5 college seasons – 20-34-0 10 NFL seasons – 102-63-1 15 total seasons – 136-87-2

Bob Bronzan Steve DeBerg Claude Gilbert Fred Guidici Bill Hubbard Cass Jackson Ron McBride

Rick Rasnick Al Saunders Omarr Smith Bob Titchenal Dick Vermeil Dick Voris Bill Walsh

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DATE OPPONENT ATTEND SCORE he San José State University football team plays its August 23, 2003 Grambling State 31,681 29-0 (W) home games in CEFCU Stadium. Built in 1933, the stadium was known as Spartan Stadium until CEFCU entered into November 17, 1990 Fresno State 31,218 42-7 (W) Ta 15-year naming rights with the University in 2016. September 9, 2006 Stanford 29,321 35-34 (W) The Spartans won the first football game played in the September 2, 1995 Stanford 28,467 47-33 (L) stadium, 44-0, over San Francisco State, on October 7, 1933. October 4, 1986 Fresno State 28,158 45-41 (W) Since then, the Spartans have played 395 games over 81 seasons. November 15, 1986 CS Long Beach 27,786 38-14 (W) The team’s 100th win in the stadium came on October 21, 1967, against New Mexico, 52-14. The 200th victory occurred in 2005. October 24, 2008 Boise State 26,258 33-16 (L) SJSU’s home field record is 240-150-17 entering 2019. November 19, 2011 Navy 25,114 27-24 (W) This season, CEFCU Stadium is undergoing a massive October 14, 2011 Hawai’i 24,643 28-27 (W) change to its east side in preparation for the construction of an November 21, 2008 Fresno State 24,384 24-10 (L) operations center scheduled to be completed in 2023. Seating September 12, 2009 Utah 23,684 24-14 (L) on the east side was removed during the summer. Two stadium expansions and renovations in the 1980’s increased the seating November 29, 2013 Fresno State 23,574 62-52 (W) capacity from 18,000 to over 30,000. November 20, 1971 Arizona State 23,500 49-6 (L) A FieldTurf surface replaced natural grass in 2009. The September 6, 1986 Oregon 23,115 21-14 (L) original FieldTurf surface was replaced in May 2017 with an September 13, 1997 Wisconsin 23,042 56-10 (L) AstroTurf surface. Two scoreboards - one on the East side and a September 7, 1996 California 22,647 45-25 (L) state-of-the-art videoboard were installed in 2011. The multi-purpose facility previously was the site of December 2, 2006 Fresno State 22,235 24-14 (W) the school’s annual commencement ceremony. Concerts, November 11, 2006 Boise State 21,742 23-20 (L) professional and collegiate soccer, religious convocations, band October 29, 1988 Fresno State 21,367 17-15 (L) competitions and high school football games also take place at October 15, 1983 CS Fullerton 21,318 20-11 (L) Spartan Stadium. October 23, 1982 Fresno State 21,302 39-27 (L) Five Silicon Valley Football Classics were held in CEFCU Stadium. Air Force in 2000, Michigan State in 2001, Fresno October 17, 1981 CS Fullerton 21,248 45-23 (W) State in 2002, UCLA in 2003 and Northern Illinois in 2004 were October 12, 2007 Hawai’i 20,473 42-35 (L-OT) bowl-game winners. The 1999 Women’s World Cup and 1999 November 15, 1975 San Diego State 20,399 31-7 (W) NCAA Women’s College Cup soccer events attracted record- November 7, 1987 Pacific 20,324 41-17 (W) setting crowds. October 11, 2008 Utah State 20,318 30-7 (W) The largest attendance at a home football game was a 31,681 sellout crowd at the 2003 win over Grambling State. The November 16, 1991 Hawai’i 20,289 35-35 (T) game marked the first time in memory that San José State had a October 16, 2010 Boise State 20,239 48-0 (L) “sellout” prior to a football game day. October 1, 1983 Oregon 20,109 44-34 (W) The largest crowd to attend any event in the stadium was estimated at 37,000 for a ZZ Top music concert.

CEFCU Stadium during a nationally-televised San José State football home game.

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A PLAYER RUSHED FOR 200 OR and by the opponent: Quinton Patton A PLAYER INTERCEPTED TWO MORE YARDS IN A GAME: Tyler (10 for 125 yards and two TDs) and OR MORE PASSES IN A GAME: Ervin (36 for 263 yards and one TD) Myles White (7 for 126 and one TD) Dakari Monroe picked off two passes as the Spartans beat New Mexico, as San José State defeated Louisiana in the Spartans’ 50-37 win over UNLV 31-21, on October 24, 2015… and by Tech, 52-43, on November 24, 2012. on October 27, 2018. ...and by the the opponent: Hawaii running back opponent: Nevada’s Dameon Baber Diocemy Saint Juste (39 for 202 and two THREE TEAMMATES GAINED AT intercepted two passes and scored on TDs) as Hawai’i defeated San Jose State, LEAST 100 RECEIVING YARDS IN both of them in the Wolf Pack’s 59-14 37-26, on October 14, 2017. A GAME: Chandler Jones (8 for 146 win on November 11, 2017. yards and three TDs), Tyler Winston TWO OR MORE TEAMMATES (10 for 164 yards and one TD) and Kyle A SPARTAN RETURNED RUSHED FOR 100 OR MORE YARDS Nunn (10 for 160 yards and two TDs) as AN INTERCEPTION FOR IN A GAME: Deontae Cooper (18 for the Spartans beat #16-Fresno State, 62- A TOUCHDOWN 126 yards and one TD) and Zamore 52, on November 29, 2013... and by the IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES: Duke Zigler (15 for 111 yards and two TDs) opponent: Ryan Grice-Mullen (14 for Ihenacho on 43-yard returns against as the Spartans beat Portland State, 175 yards and one TD), Davone Bess (12 Utah State and New Mexico State in 66-35, on September 10, 2016... and by for 140 and one TD) and Jason Rivers 2008. the opponent: Running backs Rashaad (12 for 138 and one TD) in a 42-35 Penny (20 for 234 yards and three TDs) overtime loss to Hawai’i on October 12, A PUNT WAS RETURNED FOR A and Juwan Washington (16 for 134 2007. TOUCHDOWN: Tre Jenkins (41 yards) yards and two TDs) when San Diego in the Spartans’ 62-24 loss at Utah State State defeated the Spartans, 52-7, on A PASSER COMPLETED 35 OR on November 10, 2018, ...and by the November 4, 2017. MORE PASSES IN A GAME: David opponent: Quan Bray (55 yards) in Fales completed 37-of-45 passes with Auburn’s 59-13 win over San José State TWO SPARTANS RUSHED 70 OR no interceptions and six TDs in a 62-52 on September 6, 2014. MORE YARDS ON SEPARATE win over Fresno State on November PLAYS IN A GAME FOR A 29, 2013...and by the opponent: Jake A BLOCKED PUNT RESULTED IN TOUCHDOWN : Malike Roberson Maier (37-of-55 with three TDs and an A SPARTAN TOUCHDOWN: Patrick (87 yards) and Zamore Zigler (74 interception) in UC Davis’ 44-38 win on Perry blocked a punt and Jeff Clark yards), both in the fourth quarter as the August 30, 2018. picked up the loose ball and returned Spartans beat Portland State, 66-35, on it 2 yards in the fourth quarter of the September 10, 2016. A PASSER PASSED FOR 400 OR Spartans’ 31-21 win at New Mexico MORE YARDS IN A GAME: Josh State on November 4, 2006. A PLAYER CAUGHT 10 OR MORE Love (451 yards on 28-of-49 passing PASSES IN A GAME: Tre Walker with three TDs and no interceptions) in A BLOCKED PUNT RESULTED IN (11 for 116 yards and one touchdown) the Spartans’ five-OT loss to Hawai’i, AN OPPONENT TOUCHDOWN: in the Spartans’ loss to Fresno State, 44-41, on September 29, 2018, ... and Dameon Baber of Nevada picked up a 31-13, on November 24, 2018... and by by the opponent: Jordan Love (491 blocked punt and scored on a 6-yard the opponent: John Ursua (13 for 148 yards with five touchdowns and no return in the Wolf Pack’s 59-14 win on yards and three TDs) of Hawai’i in the interceptions) in Utah State’s 62-24 win November 11, 2017. Spartans’ five-OT loss to the Rainbow on November 10, 2018. Warriors, 44-41, on homecoming on A KICKOFF WAS RETURNED FOR A September, 29, 2018 AN INTERCEPTION WAS SPARTAN TOUCHDOWN: Rahshead RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN: Johnson returned a kickoff 96 yards in A RECEIVER GAINED AT LEAST Dakari Monroe (50 yards) in the the Spartans’ 37-26 loss at Hawai’i on 200 YARDS IN A GAME: Kevin Spartans’ 50-37 win over UNLV October 14, 2017. Jurovich (10 for 233 yards and two on October 27, 2018, … and by the TDs) in a 51-17 win over New Mexico opponent: Arron Mosby (95 yards) in A KICKOFF WAS RETURNED BY AN State on November 10, 2007... and by Fresno State’s 31-13 win on November OPPONENT FOR A TOUCHDOWN: the opponent: Davante Adams (13 24, 2018. Chris Owusu returned a kickoff 94 for 264 yards and three TDs) in the yards in Stanford’s 42-17 win over San Spartans’ 62-52 win over Fresno State MORE THAN ONE INTERCEPTION José State on September 19, 2009. on November 29, 2013. IN GAME WAS RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN: Kyle Flynn (90 yards) A FUMBLE RESULTED IN A TWO OR MORE TEAMMATES and Duke Ihenacho (43 yards) in a 31- SPARTAN TOUCHDOWN: Jamal GAINED AT LEAST 100 RECEIVING 14 win at New Mexico State on October Scott picked up running back Jared YARDS IN A GAME: Tim Crawley 18, 2008...and by the opponent: Mohamad’s fourth quarter fumble and (8 for 114 yards) and Tre Hartley (5 for Dameon Baber (100 and 39 yards) as ran 22 yards for a TD in a 34-13 win 104 yards and two TDs) as the Spartans Nevada defeated San José State, 59-14, over Cal Poly on September 2, 2017. beat UNLV, 30-24, on October 29, 2016... on November 11, 2017.

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A FUMBLE RESULTED IN AN OPPONENT TOUCHDOWN: Army’s James Nachtigal scored on a 52-yard return in their 52-3 win over the Spartans in Levi’s Stadium on October 13, 2018.

A PLAYER SCORED THREE OR MORE TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME: Quarterback Kenny Potter scored on runs of 17, 1, and 1 in a 41-38 loss to Air Force on November 19, 2016… Nick Gilliam made a 37-yard field goal on the final play of the game in San José State’s 38-35 and by the opponent: UNLV receiver victory over Illinois in 2002. Tyleek Collins made four touchdown A DEFENSIVE EXTRA-POINT WAS THE OPPONENT OVERCAME A grabs on nine receptions and 170 yards SCORED IN A SAN JOSÉ STATE DEFICIT OF 14 OR MORE POINTS in San Jose State’s 50-37 win on October GAME: San José State scored a defen- TO WIN: San José State led Hawai’i 27, 2018. sive extra point when Travis Johnson 17-3 in the second quarter, but lost, 44- blocked a fourth-quarter Hawai’i ex- 41 in five OTs on September 29, 2018. A SPARTAN SAFETY WAS SCORED: tra-point kick try and teammate Duke San José State scored a safety when Ihenacho ran with the loose ball into SAN JOSÉ STATE WON A GAME ON defensive tackle Boogie Roberts the end zone in the 28-27 Spartan THE FINAL PLAY: Placekicker Nick stopped Colorado State running back win on October 14, 2011. Gilliam booted a 37-yard field goal as Izzy Matthews for a two-yard loss in San José State defeated Illinois, 38-35, the endzone in the third quarter of the MORE THAN 60 POINTS WERE on September 21, 2002. Rams’ 42-30 win on October 6, 2018. SCORED BY ONE TEAM: The Spartans scored 66 points in a 66-35 SAN JOSÉ STATE LOST A GAME AN OPPONENT SAFETY WAS win over Portland State on September ON THE FINAL PLAY: New Mexico SCORED: Georgia State scored a 10, 2016... and by the opponent: Utah State wide receiver Taveon Rogers safety when punter Michael Carrizosa State defeated San José State, 62-24, on caught an 8-yard pass from quarterback stepped out of the end zone after an November 10, 2018. Matt Christian as the Aggies defeated errant center snap in the Spartans’ win the Spartans, 29-27, on October 30, over Georgia State in the AutoNation MORE THAN 100 POINTS WERE 2010. Cure Bowl on December 19, 2015. SCORED IN A SAN JOSÉ STATE GAME: San José State and Portland A SHUTOUT WAS RECORDED: San TWO BROTHERS SCORED IN State combined for 101 points in a 66-35 José State shut out Sacramento State, THE SAME SAN JOSÉ STATE GAME: Spartan victory on September 10, 2016. 24-0, on August 29, 2013... and by the James Callier, Jr., caught a 2-point There are 11 times in school history in opponent: Washington State blanked conversion pass and James T. Callier which 100 or more points were scored the Spartans, 31-0, on September 8, caught an 8-yard touchdown pass in in a football game. 2018. the Spartans’ 31-21 win at New Mexico State on November 4, 2006. SAN JOSÉ STATE SCORED 28 OR SAN JOSÉ STATE DEFEATED A NA- MORE POINTS IN A QUARTER: The TIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENT: A PLAYER KICKED THREE OR Spartans scored 30 points in the third San José State defeated #16-ranked MORE FIELD GOALS: Bryce quarter in their 42-30 loss to Colorado Fresno State, 62-52, on November 29, Crawford kicked field goals of 50, State on October 6, 2018. 2013. 36 and 45 yards in a 50-37 win over UNLV on October 27, 2018, ...and by THE OPPONENT SCORED 28 OR THE SPARTANS PLAYED AN OVER- the opponent: San Diego State’s John MORE POINTS IN A QUARTER: TIME GAME: The Spartans lost on Baron made kicks of 36, 22 and 51 yards Utah State scored 28 points in the sec- homecoming in a five-OT game, 44-41, in the Aztecs’ 16-13 win on October 20, ond quarter of its 62-24 win on Novem- to Hawai’i on September 29, 2018. 2018. ber 10, 2018. THE SPARTANS HAD A WINNING A SPARTAN LED THE NATION IN A SAN JOSÉ STATE OVERCAME A SEASON: The Spartans had an 11-2 STATISTICAL CATEGORY AT THE DEFICIT OF 14 OR MORE POINTS record in 2012. END OF A SEASON: Frank Ginda TO WIN: San José State erased a was the national leader in total tackles 16-point first quarter deficit to defeat THE SPARTANS WENT TO A BOWL in 2017. He was credited with 173 tack- Wyoming, 51-44, at home on October GAME: The Spartans beat Georgia les and a 13.3 per game average. 26, 2013. State, 27-16, in the AutoNation Cure Bowl on December 19, 2015.

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Sept. 27, 1975 at Stanford Nov. 21, 2008 at Spartan Stadium Nov. 29, 2014 at San Diego State Stanford 36-34 (W) ABC-TV Fresno State 24-10 (L) ESPN2 San Diego State 38-7 (L) CBS SN Nov. 15, 1975 at Spartan Stadium Sept. 5, 2009 at USC Sept. 12, 2015 at Air Force San Diego State 31-7 (W) ABC-TV USC 56-3 (L) FSN Air Force 37-16 (L) ESPNU Dec. 3, 1977 at Spartan Stadium Sept. 12, 2009 at Spartan Stadium Sept. 26, 2015 at Spartan Stadium San Diego State 37-34 (L) ABC-TV Utah 24-14 (L) ESPNU Fresno State 49-23 (W) CBS SN Sept. 22, 1979 at California Nov. 8, 2009 at Spartan Stadium Oct. 17, 2015 at Spartan Stadium California 13-10 (L) ABC-TV Nevada 62-7 (L) ESPN San Diego State 30-7 (L) ESPNU Sept. 13, 1980 at Washington State Sept. 11, 2010 at Wisconsin Nov. 6, 2015 at Spartan Stadium Washington State 31-26 (W) ABC-TV Wisconsin 27-14 (L) ESPN BYU 17-16 (L) CBS SN Sept. 26, 1981 at California Oct. 9, 2010 at Nevada Nov. 27, 2015 at Spartan Stadium California 27-24 (W) ABC-TV Nevada 35-13 (L) ESPNU Boise State 40-23 (L) CBS SN Oct. 3, 1981 at Fresno State Oct. 8, 2011 at Brigham Young Sept. 3, 2016 at Tulsa Fresno State 65-33 (W) ABC-TV Brigham Young 29-16 (L) ESPNU Tulsa 45-10 (L) CBS SN Oct. 17, 1981 at Spartan Stadium Oct. 14, 2011 at Spartan Stadium Sept. 17, 2016 at CEFCU Stadium Cal State Fullerton 45-23 (W) ESPN Hawai’i 28-27 (W) ESPN Utah 34-17 (L) CBS SN Sept. 18, 1982 at Stanford Aug. 31, 2012 at Stanford Sept. 24, 2016 at Iowa State Stanford 35-31 (W) CBS-TV Stanford 20-17 (L) Iowa State 44-10 (L) Oct. 2, 1982 at California Pac-12 Network Fox Sports Net California 26-7 (L) ABC-TV Sept. 29, 2012 at Navy Oct. 15, 2016 at CEFCU Stadium Nov. 19, 1983 at Arizona State Navy 12-0 (W) CBS SN Nevada 14-10 (W) CBS SN Arizona State 24-17 (L) TBS Nov. 17, 2012 at Spartan Stadium Oct. 21, 2016 at San Diego State Oct. 3, 1985 at Spartan Stadium BYU 20-14 (W) ESPN2 San Diego State 42-3 (L) ESPN2 Cal State Fullerton 20-18 (L) ESPN Nov. 24, 2012 at Spartan Stadium Oct. 29, 2016 at CEFCU Stadium Nov. 7, 1985 at Long Beach Louisiana Tech 52-43 (W) ESPN2 UNLV 30-24 (W) CBS SN Long Beach State 37-22 (L) ESPN Sept. 21, 2013 at Minnesota Nov. 4, 2016 at Boise State Oct. 17, 1987 at Fresno State Minnesota 43-24 (L) ESPN2 Boise State 45-31 (L) CBS SN Fresno State 20-16 (W) ESPN Sept. 27, 2013 at Spartan Stadium Nov. 19, 2016 at CEFCU Stadium Oct. 24, 1987 at Spartan Stadium Utah State 40-12 (L) ESPN Air Force 41-38 (L) CBS SN UNLV 48-24 (W) ESPN October 12, 2013 at Colorado State Nov. 26, 2016 at Fresno State Nov. 2, 1996 at Spartan Stadium Colorado State 34-27 (W) CBS SN Fresno State 16-14 (W) CBS SN San Diego State 49-20 (L) ABC-TV Nov. 9, 2013 at Spartan Stadium Aug. 26, 2017 at CEFCU Stadium Oct. 25, 1997 at Spartan Stadium San Diego State 34-30 (L) CBS SN USF 42-22 (L) CBS SN Air Force 25-22 (W) ESPN2 Nov. 16, 2013 at Nevada Sept. 16, 2017 at Utah Oct. 16, 1999 at Rice Nevada 38-16 (L) ESPNU Utah 54-16 (L) ESPN2 Rice 49-7 (L) Nov. 22, 2013 at Spartan Stadium Sept. 30, 2017 at UNLV Fox Sports Net Navy 58-52 (L-3OT) UNLV 41-13 (L) ESPNU Nov. 4, 2000 at Spartan Stadium CBS SN Nov. 4, 2017 at CEFCU Stadium TCU 27-24 (W) ESPN2 Nov. 29, 2013 at Spartan Stadium San Diego State 52-7 (L) ESPNU Aug. 23, 2003 at Spartan Stadium Fresno State 62-52 (W) CBS SN Nov. 18, 2017 at Colorado State Grambling State 29-0 (W) ESPN2 Sept. 6, 2014 at Auburn Colorado State 42-14 (L) CBS SN Nov. 13, 2004 at Spartan Stadium Auburn 59-13 (L) ESPN2 Oct. 6, 2018 at CEFCU Stadium Boise State 56-49 (L-2OT)ESPN2 Sept. 27, 2014 at Spartan Stadium Colorado State 42-30 (L) CBS SN Oct. 22, 2005 at Spartan Stadium Nevada 21-10 (L) CBS SN Oct. 13, 2018 at Levi’s Stadium Nevada 30-23 (L) ABC-TV Oct. 4, 2014 at Spartan Stadium Army 52-3 (L) ESPNU Oct. 21, 2006 at Nevada UNLV 33-10 (W) ESPNews Oct. 20, 2018 at San Diego State Nevada 23-7 (L) ABC-TV Oct. 25, 2014 at Navy San Diego State 13-16 (L) CBS SN Oct. 12, 2007 at Spartan Stadium Navy 41-31 (L) CBS SN Nov. 24, 2018 at Fresno State Hawai’i 42-35 (L-2OT) ESPN Nov. 1, 2014 at Spartan Stadium Fresno State 31-13 (L) ESPNU Colorado State 38-31 (L) CBS SN Oct. 11, 2008 at Spartan Stadium Nov. 8, 2014 at Fresno State Utah State 30-7 (W) ESPNU Fresno State 38-24 (L) CBS SN Oct. 24, 2008 at Spartan Stadium Nov. 21, 2014 at Utah State Boise State 33-16 (L) ESPN2 Utah State 41-7 (L) ESPN2

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r. Mary A. Papazian, a seasoned leader with nearly 30 years of experience as a university professor, academic and administrative leader, joined San Jose State DUniversity as its 30th president on July 1, 2016. University President Dr. Mary A. Papazian helps lift the ceremonial row of bleachers at the June 2019 “groundbreaking ceremony” for the As the leader of the founding campus of the California State new Football Operations Center at CEFCU Stadium. University and Silicon Valley’s only public university, Papazian — a Southern California native — is firmly committed to student She also served as the dean of the College of Humanities and success; open, transparent and inclusive leadership; fostering Social Sciences at Montclair State University in New Jersey, and a culture of curiosity and discovery; and building enduring as associate dean of the College of Arts and Science at Oakland campus and community partnerships. University in Rochester, Michigan, where she began her academic career as an assistant, associate and tenured professor of English. At San Jose State University Papazian is focused on revitalizing communication among Academic interests and leadership and between campus leaders, students, faculty and staff; Papazian holds bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees energizing alumni, supporters and friends of the university; in English from the University of California, Los Angeles. She meaningfully elevating engagement with elected, industry and husband Dr. Dennis R. Papazian, founding director of and community leaders on important regional policy issues; the Armenian Research Center at the University of Michigan, empowering people across the university singularly to focus on Dearborn, have two adult daughters. student success; inclusively assessing opportunities to enhance operational effectiveness; and articulating an aspirational vision Papazian is actively engaged in national and regional for SJSU to be America’s preeminent urban public university. volunteer leadership, serving on the boards of Higher Education Resource Services, Association of American Colleges and Notable milestones at SJSU since Papazian’s appointment Universities, Bay Area Council, Silicon Valley Leadership Group include the groundbreaking for the Interdisciplinary Science and Joint Venture Silicon Valley. She and Dennis both remain Building—the first new SJSU academic building in 30 years—and actively involved in Armenian historical and cultural efforts. approval of plans to build a Science Park; a series of Town Hall events hosted by SJSU’s Institute for the Study of Sport, Society In May 2019, Papazian was named to a four-year term to the and Social Change; and the launch of a new, 10-year strategic NCAA’s 24-member Board of Directors as the Mountain West plan known as Transformation 2030. representative. The appointment followed her service to the national organization as the vice-chair of the NCAA Division I Previous appointments Presidential Forum in 2018. At the conference level for the 2019- Before coming to SJSU, Papazian was president of Southern 20 academic year, she is a member of the Mountain West Board Connecticut State University in New Haven, Connecticut. of Directors’ Executive Committee. Papazian is designated as the There, her accomplishments included strengthening programs Board’s Incoming Chair beginning in July 2020. supporting the successful transition of first-year and transfer students; establishing a vision for what will be SCSU’s first-ever comprehensive philanthropic campaign and securing a $3 million gift and a $1.2 million bequest to establish its first endowed chair; opening the new Academic Laboratory and Science Building; expanding international education and study abroad programs; increasing research opportunities for undergraduate students, and expanding scholarships to support student recruitment, retention and completion.

Previously, Papazian was the provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs at Lehman College of The City University of New York, managing a $70 million budget that supported 450 full-time faculty members and 200 staff members, creating a research advisory board, hiring a new director of the Athletics Director Marie Tuite, Super Bowl winning head coach Dick Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, and developing a Vermeil (Class of ‘58), President Papazian, and football coach Brent research handbook for faculty. Brennan celebrate a landmark moment for San José State University.

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an José State One strength of the University, Silicon academic program is the Valley’s metropolitan broad general education Suniversity, is pre-eminent in curriculum that brings broadly educating leaders common elements -- critical and professionals for an thinking, writing and increasingly complex and communication skills, and global society. cultural pluralism -- to diverse Located in the heart of the studies. Academic strength Silicon Valley, this university also is seen in the university’s has aided the development nationally-recognized of the computer industry and programs. Examples include the resulting technological the School of Music, the advances in our nation by School of Art and Design, providing the largest source the School of Journalism of engineering, science and and Mass Communications, business graduates to Silicon the School of Nursing and Valley companies. the School of Library and Graduating more than Information Science. 7,000 students annually, San José State University also provides In each discipline, the professional infrastructure for the region – from teachers to quality teaching remains More than 7,000 graduates each year social workers to artists to law enforcement officers to nurses. a priority. Tenured faculty apply their San José State degrees to The terms, “leaders and professionals,” describe not just the teach introductory as well a professional career. types of graduates who earn their degrees, but also the roles they as advanced courses with an assume in their communities and in their fields of endeavor. emphasis on small classes. Learning facilities include computer- equipped classrooms, the Western world’s only undergraduate San José State nuclear science facility and North America’s largest Beethoven University’s place Center. Focusing on applied research, faculty receive a growing in history is well- number of contracts and grants each year. From Moss Landing established. Founded Marine Research Laboratory to the NASA Ames Research Center, in 1857, it was faculty are exploring everything from the depths of the ocean to the first public the surface of Mars. institution of higher San José State University also finds strength in its diversity. education on the For first-generation students, it is a gateway to economic West Coast. From its independence and social mobility. It is also an incubator of humble beginnings cultural and intellectual development and an opportunity for as a normal school to lifelong learning. Students train teachers for the range in age from first-time developing frontier, freshmen to college transfers it has matured to professionals seeking into a master’s additional education. Student university offering demographics – with ethnic 191 bachelor’s and pluralism – provide the master’s degrees. benefits of multiple cultures The university’s and diverse student interests 32,000 students and activities. From residence study in eight life to athletic teams to social fully-accredited clubs to co-op jobs – student colleges: Applied activities meet the needs of Sciences and the this diverse student body. Arts, Business, Education, Engineering, Humanities and Tree-lined promenades accentuate the beauty of the Arts, Science, the San José State campus. Social Sciences and Social Work.

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• Taking a leadership role in San José State’s invitation and acceptance to join the Mountain West in July 2013.

She originally joined San José State in June 2010 as a senior associate athletics director and the athletics department’s chief operating officer. Tuite also held the positions of deputy director of athletics/internal operations, fulfilled the role of senior woman administrator (SWA) and was the interim athletics director in 2012 and 2017 before being named athletics director.

Tuite was a sports supervisor for football, men’s and arie Tuite was promoted to the position of director women’s basketball and women’s golf. She managed future of athletics at San José State University on May 19, football scheduling, compliance, business affairs, and student 2017 after seven years of university service in several services. The football team won its two bowl games, the 2012 Mexecutive athletics administration positions. As of July 1, 2019, Military Bowl and the 2015 Auto National Cure Bowl, and Tuite is one of 10 women who is an athletics director at a NCAA the Spartans as a department captured 11 conference team Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) institution. championships.

Her many contributions at San José State include: Her professional career includes executive positions at Pacific-12 Conference universities and the NCAA. She came • Leading a NCAA Division I athletics department with to the Spartans from Seattle University where she was a a $34-million budget that supports 22 NCAA Division I Special Assistant to the Athletics Director. Tuite assisted Seattle programs and 490 student-athletes University’s transition to NCAA Division I athletics status.

• Creating a positive culture for student-athletes’ academic Her first athletics administrative position was at Alma retention, success and graduation. In 2018-19, Spartan student- (Mich.) College in 1981 as the Director of Women’s Athletics athletes earned more than 300 institutional, conference and Programs and Activities. She joined the University of California national academic and scholar-athlete awards. women’s athletics staff in 1984 as an assistant athletics director.

• Facility enhancements on the University’s 62-acre South Tuite worked for the NCAA as an Assistant Director of Campus. Student-athletes now have a state-of-the art men’s Championships from 1989 to 1994. She assisted the organization’s and women’s golf practice facility; the Stephens Family sport committees in the administration of the National Collegiate Pitching & Hitting Facility for baseball; and new home facilities Championships program and coordinated the Association’s for men’s and women’s soccer, women’s tennis, softball, and corporate partner, merchandising, promotional, and official ball beach volleyball; and a commitment for a football operations programs for NCAA championships. center connected to CEFCU Stadium. On the main campus, there are recently renovated locker room facilities for men’s She returned to a campus setting in 1994 as a senior and women’s basketball, volleyball and women’s gymnastics; associate athletics director at the University of Washington. and a new aquatics center for men’s and women’s water polo Her duties included overseeing the process and appointment matches and women’s swimming and diving meets. of new head coaches, directing daily operations, and initiating and implementing “keys to success” for priority Husky sports • Facilitating a 15-year naming rights agreement in 2016 for programs. CEFCU Stadium, the Home of the Spartans; the department’s first all-sports apparel partnership in 2017, a six-year A two-sport student-athlete and graduate of Central agreement with adidas; and creating mutually beneficial Michigan University, she was inducted into the university’s corporate participation opportunities for the Women’s Tennis Athletics Hall of Fame in 1990 as just the third female inductee. Association and The Golf Channel to partner with San Jose Tuite played field hockey and was a star basketball player who State Athletics. majored in physical education. She earned her master’s degree from her alma mater in athletic administration. • Adding the sports of women’s indoor and outdoor track and field in 2013, beach volleyball in 2014, men’s water polo in 2015 Tuite is a member of NACDA (National Association of and reinstating the men’s track and field program in 2018. College Directors of Athletics), Women Leaders in College Sports, and the Women’s Sports Foundation. In May 2012, she was one • Shepherding the most successful donor major gift campaign of 41 local female executives honored at the 28th annual Tribute for Spartan Athletics in any two-year period in the program’s to Women Awards program by the YWCA Silicon Valley. She 125-year-plus history. served on the 2019 College Football National Championship Host Committee Executive Board and is on the San Jose Sports • Successfully promoting San José State to be the practice site Authority Board of Directors. for the Carolina Panthers as the National Football Conference (NFC) representative in Super Bowl 50 and Clemson The native of Livonia, Mich., has two sons, Michael, a 2015 University in preparation for the 2019 College Football Playoff University of Washington graduate, and John. national championship.

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teve O’Brien, who has 13 years of progressive NCAA osh Thiel, an accomplished fundraising professional and Division I athletics administration senior level management seasoned administrator with two decades of successful experience and success, accepted the position of deputy experiences in higher education, was named San Jose State Sdirector of athletics at San Jose State University in July 2017. JUniversity’s deputy director of athletics for advancement in O’Brien’s wide-ranging background in college athletics January 2018. administration includes developing revenue-generating His primary responsibility includes leading the Athletics opportunities, sports supervision, facilities enhancement, Advancement team dedicated to collaborating with San Jose State compliance and academic support services, introducing life skills Athletics on expanding support for student-athletes, coaches, programs for student-athletes, enhancing alumni and student and the department’s 22 NCAA sports programs. He also serves body relations, and NCAA committee service. as a sports supervisor for women’s tennis, men’s water polo and His San José State duties include future football scheduling, women’s water polo. serving as the department liaison to the Women’s Tennis Since joining the Spartans, he oversaw the transition of the Association’s Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic and the Western 50-year old Spartan Foundation to the recently created Spartan Intercollegiate tournament coverage by The Golf Channel, and Athletics Fund as the primary annual year-round giving platform supervising the sports of men’s and women’s golf and women’s for San Jose State University Athletics. He also helped close basketball. seven-figure gifts in support of the planned Football Operations He joined the Spartans after six years as a senior associate Center that will benefit the football and soccer programs and be a athletics director at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., two resource for all Spartan student-athletes. years as an associate athletics director at UC Santa Barbara and Thiel came to San Jose State from Rice University where three years at his alma mater, Santa Clara University. he served as a senior associate athletics director and chief At Navy, he transformed the athletics department’s development officer from 2014 through January 2018. He and development activities and created new strategies for his team completed $41.5 million in fundraising for three revenue generation. More than $76-million in revenues from capital projects including a football operations and student- contributions, pledges, ticket and suite revenues, corporate sales athlete training center, locker and team rooms for six sports, a and other forms of income were attributable to his initiatives. grandstand and team space for track, and a new batting cage and A 1998 Santa Clara University graduate with honors, hospitality area for baseball. O’Brien’s first position in intercollegiate athletics was at his alma Familiar with the Bay Area landscape, Thiel also served mater from 2006 to 2009. He was an academic support manager as an associate development director for Stanford Athletics and later as an assistant athletics director responsible for the and the Stanford University School of Medicine. He served as operation and management of the Bronco Bench Foundation. a development liaison for football, men’s basketball, baseball, O’Brien was named the associate athletics director for men’s and women’s soccer, softball, women’s lacrosse, development at UC Santa Barbara in 2009. He supervised sports, synchronized swimming, men’s and women’s volleyball, men’s created revenue streams for facility improvements, and managed and women’s water polo, and wrestling. For the Stanford School all aspects of athletics fund raising with an emphasis on major of Medicine, he raised $3-million for the medical school’s Li Ka gifts and capital campaigns. O’Brien created The Gaucho Fund, Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge. which increased annual giving by 70 percent in two years, He also served as a development officer for the University UCSB’s Living Scholar program in which the number of top-tier of Colorado Hospital in Boulder, Colo., from 2010 to 2012 raising donors doubled and a multi-million dollar capital campaign, The funds for the top-ranked academic medical center in the country, Walk of Champions. and, specifically, the O’Connor Thompson Breast Center. The San Jose native earned his juris doctorate from the Thiel is a 1996 graduate of California State University University of Southern California in 2001. He worked as a Fullerton. He majored in business administration with a transactional finance and real estate attorney for California concentration in finance. Thiel earned a master’s degree in sport law firms until 2006 when he began his intercollegiate athletics management from the University of San Francisco in 1999. administration career. O’Brien still possesses his California State Bar Association license. He begins service on the San Jose Arena Authority’s Board of Directors in August 2019. O’Brien recently served one three-year term on the NCAA’s Committee on Sportsmanship and Ethical Conduct. A men’s cross country letterwinner at Santa Clara University, he was named his team’s Most Inspirational Athlete in 1997. He, and his wife, Julianne, have two sons, John and James.

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ileen Daley was appointed San Jose State University’s evin Gonzalez, who has more than 20 years of fundraising senior associate athletics director for academics and student experiences in higher education, was appointed San Jose services in June 2016. Now in her 14th year at the University, State University’s Senior Associate Athletics Director for Eshe is in her second tenure with the University’s athletics KMajor Gifts in February 2019. department. Since joining the Spartans, Gonzalez has used his expertise Daley oversees the academic services program and addresses in major, planned and blended gifts to work with donors on the overall academic goals for the Athletics Department. She has naming opportunities for the Football Operations Center and liaison roles with academic advising, University admissions and the South Campus Athletic Complex and on endowments for the NCAA and manages the Spartans’ Fifth Year program, grant student-athlete scholarships. submissions and student orientation programs. Gonzalez’s fundraising accomplishments in higher Daley’s first San Jose State Athletics position was as the education are divided with equal success between public and lead academic advisor in 2005. She was promoted to an assistant private institutions in Northern California. athletics director position for academic services in 2007. Daley The 1995 graduate of Cal Poly majored in recreation was a central figure in the department’s major improvement in administration, special events/marketing. He earned a the NCAA’s measurement of Academic Progress Rate (APR) M.B.A. from Santa Clara University in 2003 and his doctorate scores. Once saddled with an APR score for football below 900 in educational leadership from California State University, (out of 1,000), San Jose State’s score in the sport rose steadily Sacramento in 2013. during her tenure and beyond topping at 975 for the 2015 NCAA He began his professional career in 1996 as the alumni report. director and coordinator of annual giving for Jesuit High School Between 2011 and 2016, she served the University as the in Carmichael, Calif. He worked for the Santa Clara University associate director for undergraduate admissions and outreach. School of Law from 1998 to 2004 first as the associate director She and her team were assigned to recruit undergraduate of annual and special gifts and later as the director of alumni students for San José State with a focus on under represented relations and annual giving. demographic groups. Gonzalez was a senior development officer for the The 1995 Sonoma State University graduate majored in University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law for six years psychology and competed in track and field for two seasons. (2004-10) before holding several fundraising and major gift She earned a master’s degree in sports psychology from John F. executive positions at California State University, Sacramento Kennedy University in 1997. for the next seven years (2010-17). His fundraising acumen and Daley was an assistant track and field coach at Petaluma success for the university resulted in more than $30-million (Calif.) High School before embarking on a career in athletics for capital projects, endowed chairs, scholarships and campus administration. As a graduate student, she was assigned to programs. work on psychological performance enhancement with injured Gonzalez holds current memberships with Planned Giving University of California Davis student-athletes. Forum of Sacramento and CASE (Council for Advancement She worked at Sonoma State University (1998-99) in student- and Support of Education). He is a certified national official by athlete support services and the California Interscholastic USA Swimming, has coached youth soccer, tennis, high school Federation (C.I.F.) for four years (1999-2003) as an assistant mountain biking and plays ice hockey in his spare time. director focusing on educational programs. She was the academic coordinator for San Francisco State University Athletics (2003-05) before coming to San Jose State. Daley, her husband, Brian, and daughter Mackenzie, live in Hollister, Calif.

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avid Rasmussen accepted the position of senior associate lake Sasaki became the senior associate athletics director athletics director for compliance at San José State for external relations at San José State University in April University in December 2018. He and his staff handle 2013. He is the sports supervisor for Spartan baseball, Dand manage athletics compliance, amateurism and eligibility Bmen’s basketball, and women’s soccer. Sasaki oversees marketing issues, transfer matters, recruiting, rules education, and playing and advertising, ticket sales and ticket operations, and major gift and practice seasons. donations. Rasmussen also is the sports supervisor for the Spartans’ Sasaki came to San José State from the University of men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor California where he was the Associate General Manager for track and field, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, the IMG Sport Marketing Department from 2009 to 2013. He women’s volleyball, and women’s beach volleyball programs. was responsible for managing over 30 corporate partners He came to San Jose State with 10 years of NCAA Division I and achieved status as a top-10 performer among all college experience in athletics compliance from Penn State where he was properties. the director of compliance. He held a similar position at Brigham Prior to his position at Cal, Sasaki spent three years as Young University from June 2014 until moving east in July 2017. a Senior Account Executive for the San Francisco 49ers. He The 2007 Brigham Young University graduate majored in negotiated corporate partnerships with a focus on increasing communications and graduated magna cum laude. He received sponsorship revenue and developed new relationships with first- his J.D., from Penn State Law in 2010. time, non-traditional sponsors. While he was earning his J.D. degree, Rasmussen began Sasaki was the Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing, his career in intercollegiate athletics compliance at Penn State Promotions and External Relations at UC Irvine from 1998 to as a graduate assistant. After an internship in academic and 2006. There, he directed the corporate sponsorship, marketing, membership affairs at the NCAA headquarters in Indianapolis, promotions and event-management programs. He also assisted his first full-time position was at the University of Utah as a in athletics development and worked with numerous campus compliance coordinator. student groups. Rasmussen returned to his alma mater in August 2011 as a After graduating from college, Sasaki began his career at manager of athletics eligibility and was promoted to the position Weber State where he was an assistant director of marketing and of director of compliance three years later. promotions. He was responsible for all marketing, promotions, Rasmussen is certified by the National Association for corporate sponsorships and advertising for football, men’s and Athletics Compliance. women’s basketball, women’s soccer and volleyball. Sasaki earned his Master’s of Sport Administration degree from Ohio University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in exercise science from UC Davis. Sasaki and his wife, the former Staci Kawakami, reside in Campbell with their sons, Cole and Max. Staci is a 1997 graduate of San José State with the Bachelor of Science degree in business accounting.

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ike Waller was named San José State University’s senior arren Coelho, a San José State University athletics staff associate athletics director for business operations in member since 2001, is the Assistant Athletics Director July 2015. for Ticket Operations. He is responsible for all ticketing M Waller came to San Jose State after two successful years Doperations for the Spartan Athletics Department including selling working in the Mountain West conference office as a Senior season and individual tickets and all ticket operations on game Associate Commissioner and the Chief Financial Officer. days. He ensures compliance with all NCAA rules regarding all Before joining the Mountain West in 2013, the Jefferson player-guest admissions and is responsible for road game ticket City, ., native worked in the Boise State University athletics consignments and any postseason ticketing duties. department for 24 years. He first joined the Broncos coaching Coelho also oversees the ticketing operations for special staff in 1989 as the assistant women’s volleyball coach. He events in CEFCU Stadium such as international soccer matches. remained in that capacity until the end of the 1998 season when He is the San José State representative to the Mountain West he was named interim head coach. Football Championship Working Group. Coelho was the first Waller began his administrative duties at Boise State in ticket director in the group that encompasses a cross-section of 1998 as an associate athletics director and chief financial officer. expertise from various professionals that provides guidance and During his 12-year tenure as C.F.O., Waller oversaw a budget knowledge in planning for the championship game. growth of $25-million while assisting with the construction, Coelho joined the Spartans as the athletics ticket manager. expansion and renovation processes of more than 10 athletics In 2005, he was named director of ticket operations and was facilities. promoted to an assistant athletics director in 2008. At San José Besides his duties and responsibilities connected with the State, he also served as the ticket manager for the 2001 through Broncos athletics budget, he was an Associate Athletics Director 2004 Silicon Valley Football Classic bowl games and the 2007 and for Administration for two years. He supervised contracts and 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship games negotiations for equipment, apparel, football travel, bowl games, played in San Jose, Calif. Coelho’s experience in ticketing dates served as a sports supervisor and managed and supervised back to 1997 when he was named ticket manager for the San Jose NCAA Championships events that came to Boise State. SaberCats of the Arena Football League. The 1983 University of Central Missouri graduate majored in The 1996 San José State University graduate majored in secondary education. He and his wife, April, have two sons and public relations. He is the Mountain West representative to two daughters and nine grandchildren. the National Association of Athletic Ticket Sales & Operations (NAATSO), a member of the board of directors of the Bay Area Professional Ticketing Association (BAPTA) and previously served on two boards for the International Ticketing Association (INTIX). Coelho married his wife, Mariza, on June 9, 2018. He is the father of twins, Jackson and Madison, and stepfather to Sean and twins, Seth and Samantha.

San José State Alma Mater - San José State Fight Song Hail, Spartans, Hail! (performed after a victory in front of the Spartan fans) (performed only at Homecoming) Hail, Spartans, Hail! Fight on for dear old San José State Hail, Gold, Blue and White! Fight on for victory!

We pledge our hearts and hands We are with you in every way to keep thy colors ever bright. No matter what the price may be!

Forward we go! Onward for Sparta noble and true We will not fail! Fight hard in everything you do!

Sing to our Alma Mater, And so we’ll Fight! (RAH!) Win! (RAH!) Hail!, Hail!, Hail! March onward down the field and we will win the day!

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yan Merz was promoted to assistant athletics director of eff Pritsker, a veteran of college athletics with more than 20 compliance in July, 2018 after joining the department in years of experience, was named assistant athletics director for 2017 as a director of compliance. business and administration at San Jose State in September RHe came to San Jose State after holding positions of J17, 2018. increasing responsibility in athletics compliance at San Diego He came to the Spartans after three years as the associate State University, the University of California, UC San Diego, UC athletics director for business at California State University, Irvine and the University of San Francisco. Sacramento (also known as Sacramento State). Pritsker was the Merz earned bachelor’s degrees from the University of sports supervisor for women’s soccer, gymnastics, men’s golf Washington in 1998 majoring in political science and Central and men’s tennis and supervised the athletics business office and Washington University in 2000 majoring in law and justice. He equipment staffs. has master’s degrees in criminal justice administration from His experiences also include stops as an athletics Boise State University and a M.B.A. with an emphasis in sports administrator focusing on business operations at Portland State business administration from San Diego State University. (2011-15), Northern Arizona (2009-10), Purdue (2010-11), UCF, He has participated in the NCAA’s Compliance Forum and (2004-07), Marquette (1999-2000), and South Dakota State (1998- is a member of the National Collegiate Directors of America 99). (NACDA). At Portland State, he became the associate athletics director for business. Along with his business office responsibilities, Pritsker also was the sports supervisor for softball and was the administrator in charge for the Pacific Coast Softball Conference Tournament and the Big Sky Volleyball Tournament. He was the assistant athletics director for business at Northern Arizona (2009-10). In his final year, he named interim associate athletics director for internal operations. The 1988 graduate of Purdue University majored in organizational leadership and supervision. He earned a M.B.A. with an emphasis in decision sciences from Miami (Ohio) University in 1991 and a PhD. in athletics administration from Florida State University in 1998. While pursuing his Ph.D., Pritsker was a Florida State yan O’Rorke joined the San José State University Athletics University graduate assistant. He taught issues in sport external relations team in April of 2018. In his role, he management, sport law, sport governance and history of sport spearheads all marketing and digital media efforts for the and worked in the Florida State athletics business office. Rathletics department and oversees the licensing program for the His first full-time position in college athletics was in 1998 as Spartans. the athletics business manager at South Dakota State. He had the O’Rorke came to San Jose State after two years at Stanford same position a year later at Marquette. where he served as a digital media specialist and media producer Pritsker is a member of the College Athletic Business for the football program. He also spent two years at Fresno State Managers Association (CABMA) and the National Association of - one year as a video production coordinator and one year as a Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). new media intern. O’Rorke earned his bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from the University of North Carolina in 2014. He then earned his master’s degree in sport management from the University of San Francisco in 2018.

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NICK LAURA JUSTIN YUMI JANINE JOHN JULIAN ADKINS ALEXANDER ALLEGRI BABINEC CORCORAN ELLIOTT FELDER Digital Media & Assistant Broadcast Assistant Director of Learfield Properties Facilities & Events Graphic Design Athletic Trainer & Digital Media Athletic Trainer Development Manager - Business Coordinator Coordinator Development

THERESA DR. DAN HABER JEANINE DR. MICHAEL COTTRELL MATHEO RYAN GETHINS Team Physician HALDI HENEHAN HILL HURTADO JORDAN Assistant Athletic Student Success Team Physician Events & Facilities Student Success Compliance Trainer Services Services

TED LOPEZ KHRISTINE JOSÉ MACIAS SUBRINA BRANDON JOSH MOON RICK MOUGIN Ticket Sales & LUGO Student Success MARTIN MCDONALD Promotions & Business Office Services Executive Services Learning Assistant Fan Experience Assistant to the Specialist Athletic Trainer Coordinator Athletics Director

ANH-DAO DR. ROBERT DOUG OSUMI ROSEANNE OTY AARON CARTER JOE SARCOS NGUYEN- NISHIME Video Services Compliance POTOSHNIK PRUITT Assistant Athletic CHURCH Team Physician Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic Performance Coach Business Performance Coach Trainer Operations

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TAMAR SCOTT SHAW MARY KAY JULIE GARRETT TON GARY URIBE DOMINIC SEMERJIAN Director of Sports SKARAN STANSBERRY Director of Athletic URRUTIA Facility Athletics Medicine Administrative Student Success Events & Facilities Performance Donor Relations Representative Assistant Services Head Coach

JOANNE BRENT JAMIE DANA LAUREN SAGE HOPKINS JOHN BOWERS BRENNAN CRAIGHEAD DORMANN HANSON Women’s KENNADAY Women’s Football Women’s Basketball Women’s Golf Women’s Soccer Swimming Men’s Golf Gymnastics Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach & Diving Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

HEATHER JEAN KENDRA BRAD GABOR SARUSI AARON JOLENE LIMOSNERO PRIOLEAU REIMER- SANFILIPPO Women’s Water SHEPARDSON SHEPARDSON Cheerleading Men’s Basketball GONZALES Baseball Polo Beach Volleyball Volleyball Head Coach Head Coach Director of Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Track & Field & Cross Country

CHAD SIMON PETER TURNER BRUCE BRAD WICK SKORUPKA TOBIN Softball WATSON Men’s & Women’s Women’s Tennis Men’s Soccer Head Coach Men’s Water Polo Cross Country Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

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University Administration Carter Pruitt, assistant athletic trainer...... 924-1297 Dr. Mary A. Papazian, President ...... 924-1177 Dr. Michael Henehan, medical director ...... 924-1297 Tamar Semerjian, NCAA faculty representative Dr. Dan Haber, team orthopedist ...... 924-1297 ([email protected])...... 924-3069 Dr. Bobby Nishime, team physician...... 924-1297 Athletics Administration Student Success Services Marie Tuite, director of athletics ([email protected]).... 924-1200 Eileen Daley, director ...... 924-1692 Khristine Lugo, administrative assistant Julie Stansberry, assistant director...... 924-1252 ([email protected])...... 924-1233 Jeanine Haldi, academic advisor...... 924-1576 Steve O’Brien, deputy director of athletics José Macias, academic advisor...... 924-2461 ([email protected])...... 924-1175 Subrina Martin, learning specialist...... 924-1442 Josh Thiel, deputy director of athletics for athletics advancement Football Office (FAX - 924-1169) ([email protected])...... 924-1697 Brent Brennan, head coach ...... 924-1266 Eileen Daley, senior associate athletics director/academics & Joe Bernardi, offensive line coach/run game coordinator student services ([email protected])...... 924-1692 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1278 David Rasmussen, senior associate athletics director/ Alonzo Carter, running backs coach/recruiting coordinator compliance ([email protected])...... 924-1514 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1358 Blake Sasaki, senior associate athletics director/ Kevin Cummings, wide receivers coach external relations ([email protected])...... 924-3300 (kevin.cummings @sjsu.edu) ...... 924-1247 Mike Waller, senior associate athletics director/ Fred Guidici, special teams coordinator business operations ([email protected]) ...... 924-1312 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1273 Darren Coelho, assistant athletics director/ticket operations Ryan Gunderson, quarterbacks coach ([email protected])...... 924-7589 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1235 Ryan Merz, assistant athletics director of compliance Kevin McGiven, offensive coordinator ([email protected])...... 924-1349 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1275 Ryan O’Rorke, assistant athletics director/marketing & Derrick Odum, associate head coach/defensive coordinator multi-media services ([email protected])... 924-1697 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1270 Jeff Pritsker, assistant athletics director/business Joe Seumalo, defensive line coach ([email protected])...... 924-1462 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1266 Administrative Support Staff Scott White, linebackers coach ([email protected]). 924-1204 Nick Adkins, digital media & graphic design...... 924-1753 Aric Williams, defensive backs coach Janine Corcoran, director of development...... 924-1245 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1299 Julian Felder, facilities coordinator ...... 924-1240 Matt Adkins, graduate assistant - offense...... 924-1266 Cottrell Hill, facilities coordinator ...... 924-1283 Jeff Anderson, graduate assistant - defense...... 924-1266 Matheo Hurtado, coordinator of academic eligibility.... 924-1578 Chandler Jones, graduate assistant - defense ...... 924-1266 Ryan Jensen, compliance...... 924-1206 Patrick Markarian, graduate assistant - offense ...... 924-1266 Ted Lopez, ASPIRE ticket sales...... 924-1246 Ben Thienes, director of football operations Josh Moon, promotions & fan experience coordinator... 924-1478 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1290 Rick Mougin, business office assistant...... 924-1716 Cameron Radford, director of football digital communications Anh-Dao Nguyen-Church, business office analyst...... 924-1745 ([email protected])...... 924-3418 Nate Olson, annual giving officer...... 924-1450 Tobruk Blaine, Beyond Football coordinator Doug Osumi, video coordinator...... 924-1276 ([email protected])...... 924-3457 Roseanne Oty, director of compliance ...... 924-1198 Josh Irvin, video coordinator ([email protected])... 924-3418 Mary Kay Skaran, administrative assistant...... 924-1200 Head Coaches Terrance Stratton, coordinator of equipment services.... 924-1768 Brent Brennan (3rd year), football ...... 924-1266 Garrett Ton, director of facilities & events ...... 924-1215 Joanne Bowers (2nd year), women’s gymnastics ...... 924-1390 Dominic Urrutia, donor relations...... 924-1244 Jamie Craighead (7th year), women’s basketball...... 924-1241 Athletic Performance Dana Dormann (2nd year), women’s golf ...... 924-1250 Gary Uribe, head coach ...... 924-1392 Lauren Hanson (6th year), women’s soccer ...... 924-1718 Aaron Potosnik, assistant coach...... 924-1381 Sage Hopkins (15th year), women’s swimming ...... 924-1225 Joe Sarcos, assistant coach...... 924-1304 John Kennaday (15th year), men’s golf ...... 924-1251 Media Relations (FAX - 924-1291) Heather Limosnero (2nd year), cheerleading...... 924-1272 Lawrence Fan ([email protected])...... 924-1217 Kendra Reimer-Gonzales (2nd year), men’s & women’s Fan’s cell phone...... 768-3424 track & field and cross country...... 924-1249 Amy Villa, associate director ([email protected])...... 924-1216 Jean Prioleau (3rd year), men’s basketball ...... 924-1221 Matt Penland, assistant director ([email protected])... 924-1229 Brad Sanfilippo (3rd year), baseball ...... 924-1255 TBA, assistant director...... 924-1208 Gabor Sarusi (4th year), women’s water polo ...... 924-1468 Spartan Sports Properties Aaron Shepardson (7th year) beach volleyball...... 924-1444 John Elliott, account executive ...... 924-2791 Jolene Shepardson (7th year), women’s volleyball ...... 924-1242 Sports Medicine Chad Skorupka (5th year), women’s tennis ...... 924-1327 Scott Shaw, director of sports medicine...... 924-1297 Simon Tobin (6th year), men’s soccer ...... 924-1261 Laura Alexander, head football athletic trainer...... 924-1256 Peter Turner (14th year), softball ...... 924-1253 Theresa Gethins, assistant athletic trainer...... 924-1263 Bruce Watson (5th year), men’s water polo...... 924-1720 Yumi Babinec, assistant athletic trainer...... 924-1470 Brad Wick (6th year), cross country ...... 924-1465

184 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL CITY OF SAN JOSE

night scene add to the excitement. Reflecting the • 30 minutes from the Pacific Ocean cultural richness is a wide range of restaurants. • Population - 1,000,536 The mild climate encourages an active and • Average annual household income of casual lifestyle. There $84,857 according to Money magazine are more than 100,000 acres of land for biking, • One of the top-25 “brainiest” cities in rollerblading and other the country outdoor activities. Boasting nearly 300 days of sunshine • More college graduates per 100 resi- and an average summer dents than any other major U.S. city temperature of 74 degrees, San José symbolizes the • Worker productivity is twice the na- The skyline of downtown San Jose best California has to offer. tional average The region’s 1.6-million residents enjoy recreational and ituated at the hub of Silicon Valley • Best public safety record of any large entertainment opportunities year-round. is San José – the third largest city metropolitan area in the United States Within a short drive are San Francisco, in California and the 10th largest the last 10 years. Sin the nation. San José, strategically beaches from Santa Cruz to Carmel, the located at the sunny, southern tip of the California coastal redwoods, Lake Tahoe San Francisco Bay, is surrounded by and Yosemite National Park. rolling hills and striking mountains. San José’s vibrant and growing downtown is the setting for San José State University and the focus for important financial, commercial and arts communities.

Regional growth and stability are complemented by an active cultural life. San José is the home of the Silicon Valley High Technology and the Children’s Discovery museums, the San José Museum of Art, San José Symphony, numerous galleries and arts centers, Opera San José, the Winchester Mystery House and more professional and community theater groups. Light rail and historic trolley lines, the 18,000-seat HP Pavilion at San José, convention facilities, shops and a diverse

WWW.SJSUSPARTANS.COM 185 NOTES TO THE MEDIA

Office Location Scouts The athletics media relations office is located at 1393 S. 7th Street, Space limitations prohibit seating and standing in the press box San José, CA 95112. Parking and work space for the media are for scouting purposes. available. Spotters & Statisticians Credential Requests Requests for spotters and/or statisticians should be placed two Credentials are issued for news and editorial coverage on a case- weeks prior to a home game. by-case basis to those filing game stories, accredited members from established media outlets, and personnel assigned by the Statistics & Services athletics media relations office. Requests should be directed to Game statistics, play-by-play accounts and post-game quotes Lawrence Fan, Associate Athletics Director for Football Com- are compiled and distributed. FAX service is available. A meal is munications. The credential recipient agrees to all conditions available two hours before kickoff. set forth by the University relating to conduct and print, video, audio, digital and photographic game coverage. Team Practices & In-Person Interviews During the season, the Spartans practice in the morning. In-per- Press Box son, post-practice interview opportunities with the student-ath- The CEFCU Stadium press box is located on the 7th Street side of letes, generally, occur at approximately Noon on Tuesdays, the stadium and is an open-air facility. Carry a jacket. The press Wednesdays and Thursdays. Please contact the athletics media box remains open three hours after each contest. relations office in advance with your interview request.

Wireless Internet Wireless internet is available in the press box area. The wireless network is SpartanAthletics.

Travel Mineta San José International Airport is a 15-minute drive to Spartan Stadium. Alaska, American, Delta, Horizon, Jet Blue, Northwest, Southwest, United and Virgin America are major domestic carriers with daily flights into San José. San Francisco and Oakland International Airports are 45-minute freeway drives to San José State University.

Game Day Parking Weekday Telephone Interviews Media parking is located in the Mayflower Lot at the corner of Players are available for telephone interviews. Best interview 7th & Alma. Media parking passes for home games are issued by days are Tuesday and Wednesday late mornings. Place a request the athletics media relations office. at least a day in advance. Out-of-town telephone interviews with players originate from the media relations office at a mutual- Photographers ly-convenient time. Credentials are issued to newspapers, wire services, video crews and team photographers. NCAA rules limit photographers to a Weekly Press Conference wide area behind the restraining line around the playing field Coach Brent Brennan will participate in a weekly news confer- and outside the 25-yard lines. ence at the Simpkins Stadium Center. The first press conference is Monday, August 26. The weekly news conference is streamed live Play-by-Play Television and made available later in the day on www.sjsuspartans.com. Contact Lawrence Fan in writing at least 30 days prior to a game Call (408) 924-1217 for more details. concerning video play-by-play of San José State University home football games. World Wide Web Information The official San José State University athletics website is www. Radio Broadcasts sjsuspartans.com. The radio broadcast booth for the designated official flagship station of the visiting team at Spartan Stadium is Box B on the www.collegepressbox.com is the official media website for mezzanine level of the press box and has space for five working Mountain West football. Access and download weekly game individuals. ISDN and regular telephone service are provided. notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, head shots, logos and more for the Mountain West and each of its member schools. Production Truck & Satellite Uplink Parking Login information is available to accredited media or one can Production truck and satellite uplink parking is on the 7th street apply for a password by sending an e-mail to password@college- side of the stadium. Arrangements must be made to park a truck pressbox.com. overnight inside CEFCU Stadium.

186 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA DIRECTORY NEWS SERVICES Associated Press, 303 Second Street, Suite 680N. San Francisco, CA 94107. (415) 495-1708, (415) 495-4967 (FAX). www.ap.org. Janie McCauley, Josh Dubow.

PRINT/NEWSPAPERS The Mercury News/Bay Area News Group, 4 N. 2nd Street, San Jose, CA 95112. (408) 920-5354, (408) 920-5244 (FAX). www.mercurynews.com. Bud Geracie (executive sports editor), Jon Wilner (college beat), Victor Aquino (beat).

San Francisco Chronicle, 901 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103. (415) 777-7201, (415) 543-3754 (FAX). www.sfgate.com. Scott Ostler, Bruce Jenkins, Ann Killion, Ron Kroichick (Colum- nists) Tom Fitzgerald, Rusty Simmons, Steve Kroner (College beat). TELEVISION NBC BAY AREA SPORTS, 360 Third Street, 2nd floor, San Fran- Santa Cruz Sentinel, 207 Church Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95061. cisco, CA 94107, (415) 615-4600. www.csnbayarea.com. Brodie (831) 423-4248, (831) 429-9620 (FAX). Brazil, Kelly Johnson, Jim Kozimor (Reporters). Willard Ogan, www.santacruzsentinel.com. Jim Seimas. Paul O’Brien, Joshua Baer (assignment managers).

Spartan Daily/The Spear, San José State University, KRON TV, 900 Front Street, San Francisco, CA 94111. (415) 561- San José, CA 95192. 8981, (415) 561-8136 (FAX). www.kron4.com. Mark Carpenter, (408) 924-3280, (408) 924-3237 (FAX). Kate Rooney.

RADIO KPIX-TV, 855 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111. (415) 765- KCBS 740-AM, 865 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111. (415) 8675, (415) 765-8973 (FAX). www.kpix.com. Dennis O’Donnell 765-4062, (415) 765-4080 (FAX). www.kcbs.com. Steve Bitker, (Sports director), Vern Glenn, Andrea Nakano. Kevin Radich, Carolyn Burns, Joe Salvatore. KGO TV, 900 Front Street, San Francisco, CA 94111 (415) 954-7934, KNBR 680-AM, 1050-AM, 750 Battery Street, Third Floor, San (415) 956-6402 (FAX). www.abc7news.com. Larry Beil (Sports Francisco, CA 94111. (415) 995-6807. www.knbr.com. Rod Brooks, director), Dustin Dorsey. Adam Copeland, Larry Kruger, John Lund, Brian Murphy, Greg Papa, Tom Tolbert, Mark Willard (weekday talk hosts). KNTV-TV (NBC Bay Area), 2450 N. First Street, San Jose, CA 95131. (408) 432-6221. www.nbcbayarea.com. KSJS 90.5-FM, San José State University, San José, CA 95192. (408) 924-4548, (408) 924-4583 (FAX). www.ksjs.org. KTVU-TV, 2 Jack London Square, Oakland, CA 94607. (510) 874- 0254, (510) 451-2610 (FAX). www.ktvu.com. Mark Ibanez (Sports KBWF 95.7 FM, 201 Third Street, 31200, San Francisco, CA 94103. director), Joe Fonzi, Scott Reiss, Jason Applebaum. (888) 957-9570. www.957thegame.com. Damon Bruce, Ryan Cov- ey, Dan Dibley, Chad Doing, Joe Fortenbaugh, Bonta Hill, Daryle KSBW-TV, P.O. Box 81651, Salinas, CA 93912. (831) 756-7786, (831) Johnson, Matt Kolsky, Lorenzo Neal, Ray Ratto, Matt Steinmetz 424-0124. www.ksbw.com. Drea Blackwell (Sports director), Mike (talk hosts). Anna Kagarakis (sports reporter). Furutani.

Update TV, San José State University, San José, CA 95192. (408) 924-3250.

JUSTIN ALLEGRI KEVIN LAWRENCE FAN AMY VILLA MATT PENLAND Radio RICHARDSON Associate Associate Assistant Play-by-Play Radio Analyst Athletics Director Athletics Media Athletics Media Relations Director Relations Director

WWW.SJSUSPARTANS.COM 187 OPPONENTS’ COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

Northern New San Diego Army Boise Fresno Tulsa Arkansas Air Force Nevada Hawai’i UNLV Colorado Mexico State West Point State State

at at Sam at San José Michigan Portland Purdue Weber Arizona Southern at Aug. 31 Colgate Houston Rice Florida State State State (8/30) State (8/24) Utah USC State State (8/29) (8/30)

at at at at at at Marshall Oregon Arkansas Sept. 7 Washington San José Minnesota Ole Miss Oregon UCLA Michigan (9/6) State State State State

at at at Oklahoma Colorado at Weber at Portland at Sept. 14 Sacramento Notre New Mexico State State Colorado State UTSA State Washington State Dame State

at New Air South San José at Utah Morgan Central at Sacramento Sept. 21 Wyoming Boise State Mexico Force Dakota State UTEP State State Arkansas Northwestern State (9/20) State (9/20)

Texas at San José A&M at at at New Sept. 28 Idaho State Hawai’i (Arlington, Liberty Nevada Wyoming Mexico (9/27) Texas) State

at at at at at San José at Boise Oct. 5 Northern Colorado Tulane Arizona SMU Navy State State UNLV State (10/4)

at Colorado at at at at Fresno San José at Oct. 12 Eastern Navy State Wyoming Western Hawai’i Boise Air Kentucky State State Vanderbilt Washington (10/11) Kentucky State Force

at at at at Portland at at at at Air Fresno UNLV Oct. 19 Auburn Utah San José Georgia State Cincinnati Hawai’i Wyoming BYU Force State (10/18) State State State (10/18)

at San at Utah at at San José Colorado Oct. 26 Memphis Hawai’i New Diego Alabama State Wyoming UNLV State State Mexico State

at at at at at Mississippi Army at New Fresno at Nov. 2 Idaho Air San José Colorado Tulane State West Point Nevada Mexico State Hawai’i State Force State State

at at Montana UCF Western Air San José Utah Nov. 9 New San Diego Nevada UMass Wyoming State (11/8) Kentucky Force State State Mexico State

at at at at Fresno New at San Diego Nov. 16 North Colorado Boise State VMI Hawai’i Mexico UNLV State Dakota State State (11/15) (11/15)

at at San at at San José Nov. 23 Cal Poly Houston Fresno Utah Diego Nevada LSU Hawai’i State State State State

Missouri at Hawai’i at at Army at (11/29 Utah (11/30) Colorado at Nov. 30 East Wyoming UNLV BYU West San José Little Rock, State Navy State Nevada Carolina Point State Ark.) (12/14) (11/29)

188 2019 SAN JOSÉ STATE FOOTBALL The new Football Operations Center, set to complete construction in 2023, will house:

• New locker rooms for football, women’s soccer and men’s soccer

• A 10-seat auditorium

• Coaches’ offices

• Position-specific classrooms

• Stadium game-day suites, and

• A state-of-the-art athletic training room that will be accessible to all student- athletes.