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FTB Pg.83-96 Opponents ✯ THE IDAHO STATE GAME ✯ September 2 2006 SCHEDULE 2005 RESULTS 7:00 pm PDT Sept. 2 at UNLV (5-6, 3-4 Big Sky) Sam Boyd Stadium Sept. 9 FORT LEWIS W, 38-13 SOUTHERN UTAH Sept. 16 at Idaho L, 41-29 at Kentucky Las Vegas, Nev. Sept. 23 NORTHERN ARIZONA* W, 37-0 MONTANA-WESTERN Oct. 7 at Northern Colorado* W, 34-30 EASTERN WASHINGTON* COACHING STAFF Oct. 14 at Portland State* L, 30-28 at Montana State Head Coach: Larry Lewis Oct. 21 MONTANA STATE* L, 32-10 MONTANA* Alma Mater: Boise State ‘81 Oct. 28 at Montana* W, 27-17 at Sacramento State* Career Record (Years): 38-40 (8 years) Nov. 4 SACRAMENTO STATE* L, 30-21 at Weber State* Record at ISU (Years): 38-40 (8 years) Nov. 11 at Eastern Washington* W, 36-34 PORTLAND STATE* Football Office Phone: (208) 282-2779 Nov. 18 WEBER STATE* L, 42-28 at Northern Arizona* Head Coach L, 35-10 at Cal Poly* Assistants: Bruce Barnum, Offensive Larry Lewis Coordinator/Offensive Line, Eastern *Big Sky Game Washington ‘87; Joe Borich, Quarterbacks, Memphis ‘96; Stacy Collins, Linebackers, Western Oregon ‘96; Torey Hunter, Secondary, Washington State ‘96; Joe Lorig, Linebackers, Western Oregon ‘95; Will Plemon, Defensive Line, SCHOOL INFORMATION Cal Lutheran ‘97; Ryan Smaha, Tight Ends, Eastern Oregon ‘04; Bryant Thomas, Location: Pocatello, Idaho Receivers, Washington State ‘98, Nick Whitworth, Recruiting Coordinator/ Enrollment: 14,005 Running Backs, Idaho State ‘02. President: Dr. Arthur Vailas Nickname: Bengals TEAM INFORMATION Colors: Black and Orange 2005 Record (Conf./Finish): 5-6 (3-4/6th) Conference: Big Sky Most Recent Bowl: N/A Athletics Director: Paul A. Bubb Off. Scheme: Multiple Receiver Stadium (Opened): Holt Arena Def. Scheme: 4-3 Capacity: 12,000 Lettermen Returning (O/D/S): 37 (22/14/1) Surface: Artificial Turf Lettermen Lost (O/D/S): 15 (4/9/2) Starters Lost (O/D/S): 8 (2/5/1) MEDIA INFORMATION Starters Returning (Offense): Akliah Lacey, WR; Dane Simmons, Sports Information Contact: Frank Mercogliano WR; Josh Barnett, RB; Brandon Mennear, TE; Sam Downs, OL; Evan Dietrich- SID Address: 550 Memorial Drive, Suite 1 Smith, OL; George Yarno, OL; Clifton Buckway, OL; Shawn Oram, OL. Pocatello, ID 83201 Starters Returning (Defense): James Drake, DT; Sterling Office Telephone: (208) 282-2621 Mennear, LB; Pago Togafau, LB; Atelea Raass, LB; D.J. Clark, DB; Anthony Cell Telephone: (208) 406-3570 Melvin, DB. FAX: (208) 282-3659 Starters Returning (Specialists): Dan Zeidman, P. E-mail address: [email protected] Internet address: www.isubengals.cstv.com Press Box Phone: (208) 282-2952 RETURNING LEADERS SERIES INFORMATION RUSHING TC Yds. Avg. TD Series Record: UNLV leads series 4-2 Josh Barnett 161 793 4.9 4 Last Meeting: UNLV won 33-20 in Las PASSING C A Int. Yds. TD Vegas on Oct. 13, 1984 N/A UNLV at ISU Record: 0-2 RECEIVING R Yds. Avg. TD ISU at UNLV Record: 0-4 Akliah Lacey 22 303 13.8 2 UNLV’s Largest Margin of Victory: 24 (31-7 in 1974) TACKLING UT AT TT TFL Sck. ISU’s Largest Margin of Victory: 30 (64-34 in 1970) Pago Togafau 44 59 103 4.5-12 0-0 LB Pago Tagofau GAME ✯ The home team has won every game in this series. ✯ Idaho State is the first Div. I-AA team to face UNLV since Illinois State in 1997. ✯ The Bengals are the first Big Sky Conference opponent to play UNLV since former member Idaho in 1994. The Rebels hold a 22-7 record vs. the nine teams that currently make up the league. ✯ In their last meeting, UNLV quarterback Randall Cunningham set a 1 school record for completion percentage at 81 percent (21-26) en route Holt Arena (12,000) to leading the Rebels to a 33-20 victory. 84 ✯ THE IOWA STATE GAME ✯ September 9 2006 SCHEDULE 2005 RESULTS 4:00 pm PDT Aug. 31 TOLEDO (7-5, 4-4 Big 12 North) Jack Trice Stadium Sept. 9 UNLV W, 32-21 ILLINOIS STATE Sept. 16 at Iowa W, 23-3 IOWA Ames, Iowa Sept. 23 at Texas* W, 28-21 at Army Sept. 30 NORTHERN IOWA L, 27-20 (OT) at Nebraska* COACHING STAFF Oct. 7 NEBRASKA* L, 23-13 BAYLOR* Head Coach: Dan McCarney Oct. 14 at Oklahoma* L, 27-24 (OT) at Missouri* Alma Mater: Iowa, ‘75 Oct. 21 TEXAS TECH* W, 37-10 OKLAHOMA STATE* Career Record (Years): 52-77 (12 years) Oct. 28 at Kansas State* W, 42-14 at Texas A&M* Record at ISU (Years): 52-77 (12 years) Nov. 4 KANSAS* W, 45-17 KANSAS STATE* Football Office Phone: (515) 294-6720 Nov. 11 at Colorado* W, 30-16 COLORADO* Head Coach Nov. 18 MISSOURI* L, 24-21 (OT) at Kansas* Assistants: Tony Alford, Assistant Head Dan McCarney L, 27-24 vs. TCU^ Coach/Running Backs, Colorado State ‘92; *Big 12 Game ^Houston Bowl Barney Cotton, Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line, Nebraska ‘83; John Skladany, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers, Central Conn. State; Chris Ash, Secondary, Drake ‘96, Todd Fitch, Quarterbacks/Passing Gamee Coordinator, SCHOOL INFORMATION Ohio Wesleyan ‘86, Mike Grant, Wide Receivers, Nebraska ‘92; Mike Nelson, Location: Ames, Iowa Defensive Line, Dayton ‘69; Brian Schneider, Tight Ends/Special Teams, Enrollment: 25,741 Colorado State ‘94; Shawn Simms, Outside Linebackers, Bowling Green ‘86. President: Dr. Gregory L. Geoffroy Nickname: Cyclones TEAM INFORMATION Colors: Cardinal and Gold 2005 Record (Conf./Finish): 7-5 (4-4/T2nd, North) Conference: Big 12 Most Recent Bowl: 2005 Houston Bowl Athletics Director: Jamie Pollard (L. TCU, 27-24) Stadium (Opened): Jack Trice Stadium (1975) Off. Scheme: Pro Set Capacity: 46,721 Def. Scheme: 4-3 Surface: Grass Lettermen Returning (O/D/S): 28 (15/11/2) Lettermen Lost (O/D/S): 22 (6/14/2) MEDIA INFORMATION Starters Lost (O/D/S): 10 (1/7/2) Sports Information Contact: Tom Kroeschell Starters Returning (Offense): Jon Davis, WR; Austin Flynn, WR; SID Address: Jacobson Athletic Building Scott Fisher, LT; Seth Zehr, LG; Scott Stephenson, C; Aaron Brant, RT; Bret 1800 S. Front St. Meyer, QB; Stevie Hicks, IB; Ryan Kock, FB; Todd Blythe, WR; Ben Ames, IA 50011 Barkema, TE. Office Telephone: (515) 294-3372 Starters Returning (Defense): Brent Curvey, DT; Shawn Cell Telephone: (515) 460-5834 Moorehead, RE; Adam Carper, LB; DeAndre Jackson, CB. FAX: (515) 294-0558 Starters Returning (Specialists): Bret Culbertson, PK; Austin Flynn, H. E-mail address: [email protected] Internet address: www.cyclones.cstv.com Press Box Phone: (515) 294-8443 RETURNING LEADERS SERIES INFORMATION RUSHING TC Yds. Avg. TD Series Record: Iowa State leads 3-0 Stevie Hicks 149 545 3.7 4 Last Meeting: Iowa State won 37-22 in Ames PASSING C A Int. Yds. TD on Sept. 9, 2000 Bret Meyer 227 368 10 2,876 19 UNLV at ISU Record: 0-2 RECEIVING R Yds. Avg. TD ISU at UNLV Record: 1-0 Austin Flynn 56 624 11.1 3 UNLV’s Largest Margin of Victory: N/A TACKLING UT AT TT TFL Sck. ISU’s Largest Margin of Victory: 27 (57-30 in 1995) Brent Curvey 32 29 61 8.5-57 6.5-54 QB Bret Meyer ✯ UNLV is 2-9 all-time vs. the Big 12 Conference with both of its wins GAME coming in the last seven seasons (at Baylor in 1999 and vs. Kansas in 2002). Iowa State has played all nine current MWC teams and is 26-11 all-time. ✯ ISU is one of six 2006 Rebel opponents that are coming off a bowl- game appearance. The Cyclones lost to MWC member TCU 27-24 in the EV1.net Houston Bowl. ✯ The Cyclones will return the game by playing in Las Vegas on Sept. 2 20, 2008. Jack Trice Stadium (46,721) 85 ✯ THE HAWAII GAME ✯ September 16 2006 SCHEDULE 2005 RESULTS Sept. 2 at Alabama (5-7, 4-4 WAC) 9:00 pm PDT Sept. 16 UNLV L, 63-17 USC Aloha Stadium Sept. 23 at Boise State* L, 42-14 at Michigan State Sept. 30 EASTERN ILLINOIS W, 24-0 at Idaho* Honolulu, Hawaii Oct. 7 NEVADA, RENO* L, 44-41 BOISE STATE* Oct. 14 at Fresno State* L, 46-14 at Louisiana Tech* COACHING STAFF Oct. 21 at New Mexico State* W, 49-28 NEW MEXICO STATE* Head Coach: June Jones Oct. 28 IDAHO* W, 45-38 at San Jose State* Alma Mater: NY State Regents College Nov. 4 at Utah State* L, 27-13 FRESNO STATE* Career Record (Years): 53-37 (7 years) Nov. 11 LOUISIANA TECH* L, 38-28 at Nevada, Reno* Record at USU (Years): 53-37 (7 years) Nov. 18 SAN JOSE STATE* W, 50-23 UTAH STATE* Football Office Phone: (808) 956-6508 Nov. 25 PURDUE L, 41-24 WISCONSIN Head Coach Dec. 2 OREGON STATE W, 49-38 SAN DIEGO STATE Assistants: George Lumpkin, Associate Head June Jones Coach/Outside Linebackers, Hawaii ‘72; Jerry Glanville, Defensive Coordinator, *WAC Game Northern Michigan ‘64; Mouse Davis, Running Backs, Western Oregon ‘55; Dan Morrison, Quarterbacks, UCLA ‘71; Wes Suan, Offensive Line, Linfield ‘75; Ron Lee, Offensive Line, Willamette ‘67; Ron Lee, Wide Receivers, (school); Cal Lee, SCHOOL INFORMATION Inside Linebackers, Willamette ‘67; Rich Miano, Secondary, Hawaii ‘87; Jeff Location: Honolulu, HI Reinebold, Defensive Line, Indiana ‘81. Enrollment: 20,549 President: David McClain TEAM INFORMATION Nickname: Warriors 2005 Record (Conf./Finish): 5-7 (4-4/5th) Colors: Green, Black, White & Silver Most Recent Bowl: 2004 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Conference: Western Athletic (D. UAB, 59-40) Athletics Director: Herman Frazier Off. Scheme: Run-And-Shoot Stadium (Opened): Aloha Stadium (1977) Def. Scheme: 3-4 Capacity: 50,000 Lettermen Returning (O/D/S): 51 (21/28/2) Surface: FieldTurf Lettermen Lost (O/D/S): 19 (7/12/0) Starters Lost (O/D/S): 10 (2/8/0) Starters Returning (Offense): Davone Bass, WR; Colt Brennan, QB; MEDIA INFORMATION Ross Dickerson, WR; Tala Esera, OL; Ryan Grice-Mullen, WR; Nate Ilaoa, RB/WR; Sports Information Contact: Lois Manin Chad Mock, WR; Samson Satele, OL; Dane Uperesa, OL.
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