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FOUNDED: 1890 HEAD COACH: Mike Leach (BYU ‘83) NICKNAME: Cougars CAREER RECORD (Years): 105-76 (14) WSU RECORD (Years): 21-29 (4) COLORS: Crimson and Gray STAFF: CONFERENCE: Pac-12 Dave Emerick, Senior Associate A.D./Chief of Staff, 5th Year ENROLLMENT: 19,556 Alex Grinch, , 2nd Year LOCATION: Antonio Huffman, Director of Football Operations, 5th Year P. O. Box 641602 Jason Loscalzo, Head Football Strength and Conditioning Coach, 5th Year Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Roy Manning, Outside , 2nd Year STADIUM: (32,952 - Field Turf) Jim Mastro, Running Backs, 5th Year PRESIDENT: Kirk H. Schulz Clay McGuire, Offensive Line, 5th Year ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Eric Mele, Special Teams, 2nd Year FACULTY ATHLETIC REP: Ken Casavant Dave Nichol, Outside Receivers, 1st Year Joe Salave’a, Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line, 5th Year TICKET OFFICE: 509-335-9626, 800-GO-COUGS JaMarcus Shephard, Inside Receivers, 1st Year GENERAL DEPARTMENT: 509-335-0311 Ken Wilson, Linebackers, 4th Year WSU ATHLETICS FAX: 509-335-5197 Gordy Anderson, Manager of Player Personnel, 2nd Year WSU FOOTBALL OFFICE: 509-335-0250 David Lose, Defensive Assistant, 6th Year WSU ATHLETICS WEBSITE: www.wsucougars.com Brian Odom, Defensive Quality Control, 2nd Year Price Ferguson, Offensive Quality Control, 1st Year WSU ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Chase Holbrook, Offensive Quality Control, 1st Year OFFICE ADDRESS: Drew Hollingshead, Graduate Assistant - Offense, 1st Year Bohler Athletic Complex 195 Dan Rowe, Graduate Assistant - , 1st Year Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Jack Taylor, Graduate Assistant - Special Teams, 1st Year OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-COUG Tyson Brown, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach, 3rd Year OFFICE FAX: 509-335-0267 Chad Traver, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach, 1st Year John Graves, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach, 3rd Year MARTIN STADIUM PRESS BOX: 509-335-COUG Lyman Faoliu, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach, 1st Year ASSOC. A.D./ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS: Bill Stevens OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-4294 WSU ALL-TIME RECORD: 522-542-45 (120 Seasons) CELL: 916-761-7005 CONFERENCE RECORD: 263-366-25 EMAIL: [email protected] BOWL GAME RECORD: 7-5 : Football, Women’s Tennis ASST. DIRECTOR: Bobby Alworth 2015 RECORD: 9-4 OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-5785 PAC-12 RECORD: 6-3 CELL: 951-452-6129 OFFENSE: Spread EMAIL: [email protected] DEFENSE: 3-4 SPORTS: Football, , RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: 47 ASST. DIRECTOR: Linda Chalich DEFENSE: 24 OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0268 OFFENSE: 20 EMAIL: [email protected] SPECIAL TEAMS: 3 SPORTS: , Cross Country, Track & Field ASST. DIRECTOR: Jim Crawford RETURNING STARTERS: 17 OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0265 DEFENSE: 6 EMAIL: [email protected] OFFENSE: 8 SPORTS: Women’s Soccer, Women’s SPECIAL TEAMS: 3 ASST. DIRECTOR: Jessica Holmes 2016 SCHEDULE OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0255 DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME EMAIL: [email protected] Sept. 3 E. Washington Pullman 5 p.m. (P12) SPORTS: Men’s Basketball, Men’s and Women’s Golf, Sept. 10 at Boise State Boise, Idaho 7:15 p.m. (ESPN2) Sept. 17 Idaho Pullman 11 a.m. (P12) Oct. 1 Oregon * Pullman TBA TABLE OF CONTENTS Oct. 8 Stanford * Stanford, Calif. TBA Oct. 15 UCLA * Pullman TBA 1 QUICK FACTS Oct. 22 Arizona State * Tempe, Ariz. TBA Oct. 29 Oregon State * Corvallis, Ore. TBA 2-4 MARTIN STADIUM Nov. 5 Arizona* Pullman TBA 5-20 COACHING STAFF/SUPPORT STAFF Nov. 12 * Pullman TBA 21-58 PLAYER PROFILES Nov. 19 Colorado * Boulder, Colo. TBA 59-73 2015 SEASON REVIEW Nov. 25 Washington * , Wash. 12:30 p.m. (FOX/FOX Sports 1) * Pac-12 Conference Game Home Games in Bold

1 MARTIN STADIUM HISTORY NAME: Clarence D. Martin Stadium and Academic Center CAPACITY: 32,952 HISTORY 1892—Built as Soldier Field. FieldTurf1895 (November 9)—WSU defeated Idaho 10-4 in the fi rst football game on Soldier Field. 1902—The fi eld was renamed atRogers WSU Field in honor of the Governor of the State of Washington, John R. Rogers. 1936—Washington State College built a completely new football stadium, but retained the same name; the new stadium was an all-wood structure built on concrete pilings. The fi eld also featured new stands, an enlarged press box and an electronic scoreboard. 1970 (April)—Fire destroyed the south stands; a one-million dollar fund drive began after the decision was made to rebuild the stands rather than relocate or build an entirely new stadium; Dan Martin, a businessman, gave $250,000 to the project with the stipulation the stadium be renamed after his father, Clarence D. Martin. Clarence Martin was Governor of the State from 1933-40. 1972 (summer)—fi rst artifi cial turf (Astroturf) was installed. 1972 (Sept. 30)—WSU met Utah in the fi rst game played in refurbished Martin Stadium; 1975—New north (student) stands were built. 1978 (fall)—Work began on the academic portion of the complex on the south side with the computer center relocating to the complex upon completion of the project in 1979. 1979 (January)—Another renovation of the stadium began to increase the seating capacity from 27,600 to 40,000; the fl oor of the stadium was excavated 16 feet to add 12,400 seats; the track was removed from the stadium and relocated to the Bailey Base- ball Stadium area directly north of the football complex, while a new baseball stadium was then built just south and east of Friel Court, home of Cougar basketball; the entire project, like the one in 1970, was funded through contributions; gift-in-kind and the purchase of “stadium builder’’ seat options; it marked the fi rst time a collegiate football stadium had been enlarged by digging down rather than building up; the project was also funded in part by the Martin family, with Charlotte Martin, widow of Dan Martin, giving $250,000 to the project; a SuperTurf artifi cial surface was installed. 1979 (October 13)—WSU celebrated Homecoming by defeating UCLA 17-13 before a record crowd of 32,651 in the fi rst game played in the enlarged Martin Stadium. 1990 (summer)—Installed the sand-fi lled Omni-Turf playing surface. 2000 (summer)—Installed FieldTurf in Martin Stadium and on Rogers Field. 2006 —Current stadium renovation began. 2006 (summer)—Replaced FieldTurf in Martin Stadium. 2008 —Phase I and II completed. 2012 (summer) —The $80 million Cougar Football Project, which began in Nov., 2011, replaces the old press box on the south stands with a new structure that includes a new press box, club seats, loge boxes, luxury suites and a club room. 2013 (summer) —A $3.5 million scoreboard is added to the east end of Martin Stadium. 2014 (summer) — Construction began on the $61 million, 84,000-square-foot Cougar Football Complex in winter, 2013 and com- pleted in summer, 2014. The facility provides a home for the Cougar football program, including new weight room, lockers, equipment and training rooms for players, in addition to position meeting rooms and coaches’ offi ces. It also features a WSU Football heritage area and a game-day home for Gray W former letter winners. 2 MARTIN STADIUM attendance 40,306 11-15-97 WSU 38, Stanford 28 40,000 10-17-81 WSU 17, UCLA 17 40,000 11-20-82 WSU 24, UW 20 40,000 11-17-84 UW 38, WSU 29 40,000 11-22-86 UW 44, WSU 23 40,000 11-19-88 WSU 32, UW 31 38,434 9-30-89 USC 18, WSU 17 37,600 11-23-96 UW 31, WSU 24 (OT) Martin Stadium, home of Cougar Football, and the adjacent 37,600 11-17-90 UW 55, WSU 10 37,600 11-21-92 WSU 42, UW 23 Rogers Field, WSU’s practice facility, both received updated FieldTurf this 37,600 10-8-94 WSU 21, Oregon 7 past summer. During the summer of 2014, FieldTurf installed its latest product 37,600 10-15-94 Arizona 10, WSU 7 37,600 11-19-94 WSU 23, UW 6 in both facilities, putting down FieldTurf Revolution Fiber, the same surface 37,600 11-9-02 WSU 32, Oregon 21 37,600 11-23-02 UW 29, WSU 26 (3OT) used by the at CenturyLink Field, the , 37,444 11-2-02 WSU 44, ASU 22 Ohio State and Notre Dame. The surfaces of both facilities feature the iconic 37,251 11-21-98 UW 16, WSU 9 37,196 10-10-98 Oregon 51, WSU 29 Cougar logo at midfi eld along with crimson end zones. In 2000 WSU became 36,861 10-5-02 WSU 30, USC 27 (OT) just the second NCAA Division I team to install the latest innovation in 36,770 9-19-98 WSU 24, Idaho 16 36,686 11-5-94 USC 23, WSU 10 artifi cial playing surfaces. 36,090 10-21-89 Arizona 23, WSU 21 35,759 10-18-97 WSU 63, California 37 35,283 10-6-01 WSU 34, OSU 27

3 COUGAR FOOTBALL COMPLEX

• 84,000-square feet • 11,153 square-foot football-only weight room • State-of-the-art locker room and players lounge • Training and equipment rooms • Team meeting auditorium, position meeting rooms • Cougar Football Hall of Fame and Heritage Area and coaches suites • Gameday home for Gray W letterwinners

4 COACHING STAFF

5 MIKE LEACH

Mike LEACH Head Coach 5th Year

Mike Leach, the 2015 Pac-12 Co-Coach of the Year, begins his fi fth season leading HEAD COACHING RECORD the Washington State Cougar football program after being named the Cougars’ YEAR SCHOOL RECORD POSTSEASON head football coach, Nov. 30, 2011. Leach has guided the Cougars to two bowl 2000 Texas Tech 7-6 (3-5 Big 12) GalleryFurniture Bowl (L) appearances in his fi rst four years, a fi rst for a WSU head coach. 2001 Texas Tech 7-5 (4-4 Big 12) Alamo Bowl (L) In 2015 the Cougars ended the season with a 9-4 record, 6-3 in the Pac-12 Conference, capped by a 20-14 Sun Bowl victory over Miami. After starting the 2002 Texas Tech 9-5 (5-3 Big 12) Tangerine Bowl (W) season 2-2, the Cougars went 7-2 over the fi nal nine games, posting last-minute 2003 Texas Tech 8-5 (4-4 Big 12) Houston Bowl (W) victories at Oregon and No. 18 UCLA, and rallying from a fourth-quarter defi cit in 2004 Texas Tech 8-4 (5-3 Big 12) (W) a 38-24 victory against Arizona State. For the second-straight season WSU led the nation in passing at 389.5 ypg, while also fi nishing second in the nation in red zone 2005 Texas Tech 9-3 (6-2 Big 12) Cotton Bowl (L) offense, converting 94.5 percent of their opportunities inside the 20-yard line. WSU 2006 Texas Tech 8-5 (4-4 Big 12) Insight Bowl (W) concluded the regular season by having 11 student-athletes named to All-Pac-12 2007 Texas Tech 9-4 (4-4 Big 12) Gator Bowl (W) teams and fi ve to Pac-12 All-Academic teams. Senior offensive lineman Joe Dahl 2008 Texas Tech 11-2 (7-1 Big 12) Cotton Bowl (L) earned Second-Team All-America honors and was later drafted by Detroit in the fi fth round of the 2016 NFL Draft. Defensive lineman Hercules Mata’afa garnered 2009 Texas Tech 8-4 (5-3 Big 12) Alamo Bowl First-Team Freshman All-American honors by USA Today. 2012 Washington State 3-9 (1-8 Pac-12) In 2014 Leach’s offense led the nation in passing at 477.7 yards per game, the 2013 Washington State 6-7 (4-5 Pac-12) (L) second-highest total in FBS history, trailing only Houston’s 511.3 in 1989. WSU set or tied 42 school, conference or NCAA records during the season, including 2014 Washington State 3-9 (2-7 Pac-12) who threw for an NCAA single-game record 734 yards 2015 Washington State 9-4 (6-3 Pac-12) Sun Bowl (W) against California. WSU also placed fi ve student-athletes on Pac-12 All-Academic 14 SEASONS 105-72 6-5 teams and fi ve on All-Pac-12 teams during the season. In 2013, Leach’s second season at the helm of the Cougars, he guided Washington COACHING ACCOLADES State to the Gildan New Mexico Bowl, the fi rst bowl game for the Cougars in a 12 BOWL GAME APPEARANCES decade. Last season the Cougars ranked fourth in the nation in passing offense, 5 BOWL GAME WINS setting a school-record at 368.00 yards per game, eclipsing the previous mark of 2015 PAC-12 COACH OF THE YEAR 343.3 ypg in 1997. The Cougar offense threw for more than 400 yards fi ve times, 2008 BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR including a 2013 NCAA FBS–best 557 yards at Oregon. Quarterback Connor Halliday set WSU single-season records for passing yards (4,587), attempts (714) and 2008 WOODY HAYES AWARD completions (449), the fi rst WSU quarterback to surpass the 4,000-yard mark. The 2008 AFCA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Cougars picked up more national recognition as safety Deone Bucannon became 2008 GEORGE MUNGER AWARD WSU’s fi rst All-America fi rst-team selection since 2005 and was later selected as 8 NCAA PASSING TITLES the No. 27 overall pick in NFL Draft by the , the fi rst Cougar taken in 22 NFL DRAFT PICKS the fi rst round since 2003. The Cougars also placed eight student-athletes on Pac-12 2 FIRST-ROUND NFL DRAFT PICKS All-Academic teams during the season. 23 ALL-AMERICANS In his fi rst season in Pullman, Leach’s high-powered offense led the Pac-12 7 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS Conference in passing, averaging 330.42 yards per game. That fi gure ranked ninth 7 FRESHMEN ALL-AMERICANS nationally and marked the second-highest average in school history. Academically, nine Cougars received Pac-12 All-Academic honors while the 2012 fall semester 149 ALL-BIG 12 SELECTIONS football GPA of 2.66 marked the fi rst time the football team had been over a 2.60 GPA 31 ALL-PAC-12 SELECTIONS for fall semester. 21 FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG 12 SELECTIONS Leach brought a proven record of winning to Pullman. In 10 seasons as a head 4 FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-12 SELECTION coach, all at Texas Tech (2000-09) his program earned 10 bowl bids. In addition, the 4 TOP-10 FINALISTS Susanville, Calif., native who was raised in Cody, Wyo., recorded a school-record 84 162 BIG 12 ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS victories during his tenure. 27 PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS Leading the most prolifi c passing offense in the country, Leach received three 94 BIG 12 FIRST TEAM ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS national coach of the year awards in 2008 - the Woody Hayes Award, Howie Long/ 4 PAC-12 FIRST TEAM ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS Fieldturf Coach of the Year, and George Munger Award. His offense spreads the 3 TROPHIES (NATION’S TOP QUARTERBACK) fi eld with his exciting brand of football and guided Texas Tech to six NCAA passing titles and three total offense titles during his 10 seasons in Lubbock. Leach’s offense 2 NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETES produced school records in nearly every passing category in 2000, his fi rst season 2 AT&T PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS with the Red Raiders, but surpassed those numbers in each of his next nine seasons. 2 WINNERS During Leach’s time in Lubbock, Texas, the Red Raiders increased their yards 18 EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME SELECTIONS per game by more than 150 and averaged nearly 20 points more per outing. In the 14 SELECTIONS passing game, Texas Tech threw for about 300 yards more per game in the decade Leach was at the helm.

6 MIKE LEACH

COACHING CAREER 2012-Present WASHINGTON STATE Head Coach// 2000-09 TEXAS TECH Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 1999 OKLAHOMA Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 1997-98 KENTUCKY Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 1992-96 VALDOSTA STATE Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line (1994-96) Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers/Quarterbacks (1992-93) 1989-91 IOWA WESLEYAN Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 1989 PORI, FINLAND (EUROPEAN LEAGUE) Head Coach 1988 COLLEGE OF THE DESERT (CALIF.) Linebackers 1987 CAL POLY Offensive Line EDUCATION Master’s U.S. SPORTS ACADEMY, ‘88 Juris Doctor PEPPERDINE, ‘86 Bachelor’s BYU, ‘83 Leach led Texas Tech to one of the most memorable seasons in school Safety Darcel McBath was selected by the in the history in 2008 as the team set a program record with 11 regular-season second round, while offensive lineman Louis Vasquez was taken in the wins en route to an 11-2 record. The win total tied the mark, set previously third by San Diego. Defensive end Brandon Williams went to the Dallas by the 1953 and 1973 Red Raider squads. Numerous accolades poured in Cowboys in the fourth. from across the country as an unprecedented four players earned fi rst- The program made strides academically as well under Leach. During his team All-America status, in addition to Leach’s three coach of the year 10 years, Tech was recognized as one of the nation’s top institutions for honors. Quarterback , offensive Rylan Reed and consistently being above a 70 percent graduation rate, according to the offensive guard Brandon Carter each garnered fi rst-team honors, while Coaches Association. Michael Crabtree was honored as a unanimous All-American Prior to coming on board at Texas Tech, Leach, in just one season at for the second-straight season. Oklahoma, directed a Sooner offense that went from one of the worst in the On the fi eld in 2008, the Red Raiders led the nation in passing for the to one of the best. Leach guided an Oklahoma offense sixth time in Leach’s ten seasons and ranked among the top fi ve in total that went from 11th in the Big 12 in 1998 to fi rst in 1999 and 101st in the offense. Harrell fi nished his storied career second on the NCAA career nation to 11th. In just one year, OU’s total offense numbers improved from passing yardage list with 15,793 yards. Harrell also broke the career NCAA 293.3 to 427.2 yards per game. Under Leach, the Oklahoma offense set six passing mark with 134. Big 12 Conference and 17 OU records. The Texas Tech program has established itself as one of the nation’s Prior to joining Bob Stoops’ Oklahoma staff, Leach served as offensive leading producers of productive quarterbacks since the 2000 season. coordinator for Hal Mumme at the University of Kentucky and Valdosta Harrell threw for 4,555 yards in his debut as the starter in 2006 and became (Ga.) State University. Under Mumme and Leach, the Kentucky offense set the sixth player and third Red Raider in NCAA history to throw for 5,000 six NCAA records, 41 Southeastern Conference records and 116 school yards in a season with his 5,705-yard effort in 2007 and 5,111 yards last records in 22 games. season. He also is the third quarterback under Leach to win nine games in Named 1996 Division II Offensive Coordinator of the Year by American a season and the fi rst Red Raider in history to win 11 in a regular season. Football Quarterly magazine, Leach helped Mumme lead Valdosta State to Former quarterback in 2002 and in 2005 each a 40-17-1 record. The 1993 Blazer offense smashed 66 school records, 22 posted nine-win seasons during their careers, while 2003 and 2004 signal conference records and seven national records. In 1994, Valdosta State callers B.J. Symons and Sonny Cumbie each won eight games in their advanced to the Division II playoffs with Leach’s offense shattering 80 respective seasons as the starter. school records, 35 conference records and seven more national marks. The running game fl ourished under Leach as well. Former Red Raider Leach and Mumme fi rst teamed up at Iowa Wesleyan College in 1989. Taurean Henderson holds the NCAA career record for receptions by a From 1989 to 1991 Leach served as offensive coordinator and line coach for running back. The Red Raiders’ 28 total rushing scores in 2008 were the an offense that led the NAIA in passing yardage one season and fi nished most for a Tech team since the 1993 team scored 30. Despite Tech’s offense second the other two. Iowa Wesleyan quarterbacks passed for more than revolving around the pass, Leach did a tremendous job of incorporating the 11,000 yards in Leach’s three seasons and broke 26 national records. running back position into the mix. Henderson fi nished his career with 303 Leach also has made coaching stops in Pori, Finland, where he served as receptions, which ranks fi rst in NCAA history among running backs and a head coach in the European Football League (1989), as well as one-year fourth overall. stints at College of the Desert (1988) and Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo (1987). Leach has coached several players who have gone on to the NFL. While After graduating with honors from BYU in 1983, Leach earned a master’s at Tech, 18 players have been drafted and 21 others have signed free agent degree from the U.S. Sports Academy and his law degree from Pepperdine contracts. In the spring of 2009, four players were selected among the fi rst University, where he graduated in the top one-third of his class. four rounds of the NFL Draft, marking the most successful draft for Texas The oldest of six siblings, Leach and his wife, Sharon, are the parents of Tech in the Leach era. four children; Janeen, Kim, Cody and Kiersten.

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Alex GRINCH Defensive Coordinator 2nd Year

Alex Grinch begins his second season after being named the defensive coordinator at COACHING CAREER Washington State University Jan. 14, 2015. In addition to his defensive coordinator role, 2015-Present WASHINGTON STATE Grinch coaches the secondary. The Washington State defense saw rapid improvement in 2015 under Grinch who was Defensive Coordinator / Secondary a Broyles Award Nominee (given to the nation’s top assistant). The Cougars’ defensive 2012-14 MISSOURI unit allowed an average of 27.6 ppg (74th nationally), a marked improvement over 2014 which surrendered 38.6 ppg (114th). By removing special teams touchdowns allowed, Safeties the Cougar defense allowed opponents just 23.4 ppg. WSU allowed 416.2 ypg (84th), 2009-11 WYOMING compared to 442.3 ypg (97th) in 2014. The biggest difference may be in turnovers as the Secondary Cougar defense forced 24 turnovers in 2015 (T-34th). The 2014 defense forced just eight turnovers (124th) all season. Of those turnovers, WSU improved from three 2005-08 NEW HAMPSHIRE in 2014 to 13 in 2015. Backed primarily by its defense, WSU’s turnover margin improved Secondary / Recruiting Coordinator (2007-08) from -1.42 in 2014 (123rd) to -0.08 this year (T-75th). WSU made a huge jump in tackles- (2005-06) for-loss, averaging 7.8 per game (8th), after the Cougar defense managed 6.4 (T-44th) in 2014. WSU had fi ve players that recorded 10-plus TFLs on the season, tied for the most 2002-04 MISSOURI in school history (2002) while no other Pac-12 school had more than two. Seniors Darryl Graduate Assistant Paulo and Destiny Vaeao were named All-Pac-12 Second Team, while Hercules Mata’afa was named a First-Team Freshman All-American by USA Today. Additionally, fi ve players received All-Pac-12 recognition with defensive linemen Darryl Paulo and Destiny Vaeao garnering second-team honors, while Shalom Luani, Hercules Mata’afa and Peyton Pelluer were named honorable mention. The previous EDUCATION two seasons WSU had a combined three defensive players each all-Pac-12 honors. Bachelor’s MOUNT UNION, ‘02 Grinch spent three seasons (2012-14) at Missouri where he coached safeties, helping Missouri to a 23-5 record over his last two years, two SEC East Division titles, a Citrus Bowl victory over Minnesota and a Cotton Bowl victory over Oklahoma State in 2014. PLAYING CAREER Grinch’s safeties played a key role in Missouri’s defensive improvement in 2014, as 1998-2001 MOUNT UNION they combined to grab six of the Tigers’ 12 interceptions on the year - led by senior SS Safety Braylon Webb’s team-high four picks. Webb earned Second-Team All-SEC honors for his 2014 season which included 69 tackles. Three-time NCAA Divison III National Champion (1998, 2000, 2001) The 2013 season saw improved play from the Tiger safeties, which helped Missouri’s Third Team All-American (2001) defense be one of the most disruptive units in the country. Grinch’s safeties combined for fi ve interceptions, including three from Webb, who ranked second on the team with First Team Academic All-Conference 89 tackles and seven pass break ups. Prior to Missouri, Grinch spent three seasons at Wyoming as the recruiting coordinator while also coaching the secondary. Three of his Cowboy defensive backs earned postseason honors in 2011, as Wyoming reached a bowl game for the second time in his three years in Laramie. Wyoming concluded the 2011 regular season ranked No. 34 in the nation in pass defense, allowing only 202.2 yards passing per game, and ranked No. 1 in the Mountain West and tied for No. 5 in the NCAA in most turnovers gained (31 total). During his time in Laramie, Grinch coached two Freshman All-Americans, six All- Mountain West Conference recipients and fi ve MWC All-Academic honorees. Two of his players, Chris Prosinski and , remain in the NFL with Prosinski being a fourth round-round selection by Jacksonville in 2011 and Gipson spending the past three seasons with Cleveland, earning a selection in 2014. Grinch coached at New Hampshire from 2005-08. In his fi rst two seasons he coached the cornerbacks before being promoted to secondary coach and recruiting coordinator for in 2007. At UNH the Wildcats reached the FCS playoffs four times, including three quarterfi nal appearances and a No. 7 ranking in the fi nal FCS Coaches’ Poll of 2008. He coached four players to a total of six all-conference honors, including , who was a fi fth-round selection of the in the 2007 NFL Draft and was a 2012 NFL Pro Bowl selection. Prior to New Hampshire, Grinch was the defensive graduate assistant coach at Missouri for the 2003 and 2004 campaigns, and was an administrative graduate assistant at Missouri for the 2002 season. Grinch enjoyed an outstanding college playing career at Mount Union College in Alliance, Ohio. He was a member of three NCAA Division III National Championship teams at Mount Union in 1998, 2000 and 2001. Over his four-year career, Grinch’s Mount Union teams posted a 54-1 record and won four-consecutive Ohio Athletic Conference Championships. His senior season of 2001, he was named a Third Team All-America safety by D3football.com and a First Team Academic All-Conference selection. Grinch and his wife, Rebecca, have two children, a son, Tyler, and a daughter, Corbi.

8 COACHING STAFF

Roy MANNING Outside Linebackers 2nd Year

Roy Manning begins his second season on Head Coach Mike Leach’s staff after COACHING CAREER joining the Washington State coaching staff as the outside linebackers coach in 2015-Present WASHINGTON STATE January, 2015. Last season Manning’s outside linebackers combined for 26.5 tackles-for-loss Outside Linebackers and 12.0 sacks, while registering 146 tackles. Seniors Ivan McLennan (9 TFL/6 2013-14 MICHIGAN sacks) and Kache Palacio (10 TFL/5 sacks) joined with redshirt-junior Parker Henry Cornerbacks (2014) (72 tackles/7.5 TFLs) as the core of the unit. Manning arrived in Pullman after serving the previous two seasons at his alma Outside Linebackers (2013) mater, Michigan, serving as the cornerbacks coach in 2014 after coaching the 2012 CINCINNATI outside linebackers in 2013. Under his direction, Michigan’s SAM linebackers Cam Running Backs (2012) Gordon and Jake Ryan combined for 70 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and fi ve sacks in 2011 MICHIGAN 2013 while Raymond Taylor earned 2014 All-Big Ten honors in 2014. Prior to arriving back in Ann Arbor, Manning served as the running backs coach at Graduate Assistant the University of Cincinnati in 2012. That season Manning’s group led the Big East in 2010 CINCINNATI rushing in 2012, averaging 201.5 yards per game. Running back George Winn totaled Defensive Assistant the second-best rushing season in school history with 1,334 rushing yards (102.6 per game) and 13 touchdowns, both conference bests. Prior to joining the Cincinnati staff, Manning served as offensive graduate EDUCATION assistant at Michigan, where he worked with the offensive line and was part of a Bachelor’s MICHIGAN, ‘04 coaching staff that led the Wolverines to an 11-2 record and a victory in the 2012 Allstate Sugar Bowl. Manning’s fi rst coaching experience came at Cincinnati in PLAYING CAREER 2010, when he worked as a defensive assistant. 2005-07 Prior to his appointment in Cincinnati, Manning spent three seasons in the NFL with fi ve different teams. He signed as a free agent with the in 2005. He played in 15 games and started two contests as a rookie, tallying 41 tackles and one pass breakup. Manning tied for third on the team with 21 tackles on special teams. He also had stints with the , Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Houston Texans Jaguars and Cincinnati Bengals. Manning played in 37 career games and made 10 starts at as a fi fth- Green Bay Packers year senior with Michigan. He was named the Award winner as the 2001-04 MICHIGAN team’s top linebacker in 2004 after posting 39 tackles, six tackles-for-loss and one Linebacker sack. Manning fi nished his career with 72 stops, nine TFLs and three sacks. Manning, a native of Saginaw, Mich., earned his bachelor’s degree in general studies from Michigan in 2004.

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Jim MASTRO Running Backs 5th Year

Jim Mastro, a veteran in the collegiate coaching ranks for more than two decades, COACHING CAREER begins his fi fth year as running backs coach on Mike Leach’s staff. Since arriving on staff Mastro has guided a youthful core of backs, teaching the 2012-Present WASHINGTON STATE intricacies of the from the backfi eld perspective. It started to come Running Backs together in 2015 as Cougar running backs averaged 6.1 yards per carry, the highest 2011 UCLA for a Cougar backfi eld since the 2005 season. The trio of backs, sophomores Gerard Wicks and Jamal Morrow, and freshman Keith Harrington, combined for 152.5 all- Tight Ends/F-Backs purpose yards per game while scoring 12 touchdowns. The combined for 1,195 2000-10 NEVADA rushing yards, the most at WSU under Leach, while catching 114 passes for 734 Running Backs yards and seven touchdowns. 1998-99 IDAHO Redshirt-freshman Jamal Morrow set a WSU record for running backs in 2014 with 61 receptions and the second most by a running back in the nation. Another Running Backs redshirt freshman, Gerard Wicks, rushed for a team-leading four touchdowns. 1995 SAN JOSE STATE In 2013, Mastro guided a running back group that doubled its yards-per-carry Linebackers/Special Teams average, nearly doubled its total rushing yardage and rushed for 10 touchdowns. Running back Marcus Mason led the team in all-purpose yards and fi nished second 1989-94 CAL POLY on the team in receptions Defensive Run Game Coordinator (1994) Prior to WSU Mastro coached tight ends and F-backs at UCLA in 2011 and also Running Backs (1989-93) played a key role in UCLA’s running attack, which averaged more than 190 yards per game, third in the Pac-12 Conference in 2011. EDUCATION Mastro, 46, spent the previous 11 seasons at Nevada (2000-10), building one of Bachelor’s CAL POLY, ‘94 the top running attacks in the nation. In fi ve of those seasons, a Wolf Pack running PLAYING CAREER back led the Western Athletic Conference in rushing. In his last four years, he has helped Nevada running backs produce fi ve 1,000-yard seasons. 1987-88 CAL POLY In 2010, senior Vai Taua recorded his third consecutive 1,000-yard season, Running Back fi nishing seventh nationally with an average of 123.9 yards per contest. As a team, 1985-86 SAN JOSE CITY COLLEGE Nevada ranked No. 3 nationally with an average of 292.2 yards per game. The Wolf Pack led the nation in 2009 and ranked third nationally in 2008. Running Back Mastro’s 1,000-yard rushers at Nevada included: Taua (2008, 2009, 2010); Luke 1986 All-America Honorable Mention Lippincott (2007, 2009); B.J. Mitchell (2005); Chance Kretschmer (2001, 2003); and Matt Milton (2002). Five of those running backs also led the WAC in rushing: Taua (2008 and 2010); Lippincott (2007); Mitchell (2005); and Kretschmer (2001). The success in the Nevada backfi eld began in Mastro’s second season (2001), when he developed Kretschmer, a walk-on redshirt freshman, into the nation’s leading rusher. The following year, with Kretschmer out with injury, Mastro guided Milton to 1,000-yard season. The creation of the Pistol offense by head coach Chris Ault began the latest onslaught by Nevada backs. Beginning with Mitchell in 2005, Nevada has had at least one 1,000-yard rusher and a fi rst-team All-WAC selection in each season since with the exception of 2006. That year, Robert Hubbard came four yards short of the 1,000-yard mark. Mastro also served as Nevada’s recruiting coordinator and oversaw several top recruiting classes. He enjoyed tremendous success recruiting the Bay Area during most of his tenure and had recently been focused on Orange County. Prior to coaching at Nevada, Mastro was on the staff at Idaho for two years (1998-99). During his tenure in Moscow, he coached the 1998 Big West Player of the Year and Idaho’s career rushing leader, Joel Thomas. Prior to that, Mastro was a linebackers and special teams coach at San Jose State in 1995. He spent one season (1994) as the defensive run game coordinator at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and was the running backs coach for fi ve years (1989-93) prior to that at his alma mater. His coaching career started at Cal Poly SLO in 1989, while he was completing his undergraduate degree. Mastro, who earned his Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education at Cal Poly in 1994, earned two letters as a running back at Cal Poly (1987-88). During the 1987 season one of Mastro’s coaches was Mike Leach, who began his coaching career that year as Cal Poly’s offensive line coach. Prior to that, he was a starting running back at San Jose City College (1985-86), earning All-America honorable mention as a sophomore. Mastro married his wife Terri in 2002. Mastro has one son, Michael.

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Clay McGUIRE Offensive Line 5th Year

Clay McGuire begins his fi fth season as offensive line coach at Washington State University COACHING CAREER and ninth season working on a Mike Leach-coached staff. McGuire played for Leach at Texas 2012-Present WASHINGTON STATE Tech, then later served four seasons on the Red Raider staff. Offensive Line Last season the Cougar offense again led the nation in passing at 389.5 ypg, the second- highest mark in Pac-12 history. The offensive line also bolstered the WSU running game as the 2010-11 EAST CAROLINA Cougars rushed for 80.0 ypg in 2015, more than double the output from 2014. Senior Joe Dahl Running Backs/Special Teams Coordinator was named a Second-Team All-American by USA Today, a First-Team All-Pac-12 selection 2006-09 TEXAS TECH and was a fi fth-round pick by Detroit in the 2016 NFL Draft. Cole Madison and Riley Sorenson received Pac-12 honorable mention honors. Running Backs (2009) In 2014 the Cougar offensive line paved the way as WSU led the nation in passing at 477.7 Special Teams Coordinator (2008) yards per game, setting a Pac-12 record as well. The WSU offense also set 10 school single- Offensive Graduate Assistant (2007) season records, including total offense, fi rst downs and yards per game. The offensive line was playing with three players seeing their fi rst signifi cant college action while junior Video Intern (2006) offensive lineman Joe Dahl received All-Pac-12 honorable mention. EDUCATION McGuire saw the offensive line make huge strides in 2013 from the season prior, doubling Master’s TEXAS TECH, ‘07 the yards-per-carry average, nearly doubling the total rushing yardage and nearly cutting the number of sacks allowed in half. Senior center and team captain Elliott Bosch closed his Bachelor’s TEXAS TECH, ‘04 career earning All-Pac-12 honorable mention for the second straight season after anchoring PLAYING CAREER and offensive line that protected the Cougars air raid offense that fi nished with the fourth-best 2000-04 TEXAS TECH passing attack in the country, Pac-12 single-season records for completions, pass attempts and WSU single-season records for passing yards and total yards. H-Back In his fi rst season with the Cougars in 2012, McGuire guided an offensive line that saw just two players start all 12 games and a total of seven players take a snap. Junior center Elliott Bosch, the only player to start every game in the same position, earned All-Pac-12 Conference honorable mention honors. McGuire arrived in Pullman having spent the previous two years coaching running backs and special teams on Ruffi n McNeill’s staff at East Carolina. He was initially hired to solely direct the Pirates’ rushing game, but added special teams duties prior to the 2010 fall camp. In addition to guiding Jonathan Williams (847/52) and Giavanni Ruffi n (384/25) to single- season career-highs in ground and reception totals in 2010, McGuire also provided direct oversight to special teams units which ranked among the Top 35 nationally in punt return average (30th), punt return defense average (31st) and kickoff return defense average (29th). Prior to East Carolina, McGuire enjoyed a total of nine bowl appearances as a player and staff member at his alma mater, Texas Tech, before his move to East Carolina. He had spent four seasons on the Texas Tech staff, but the 2009 campaign however, marked his fi rst heading the running backs corps - a position he lettered in for four years. His move to the backfi eld followed service as special teams coordinator in 2008, an offensive graduate assistant in 2007 and a video intern in 2006. McGuire’s three primary running backs, which included two freshmen, all averaged over 5.0 yards a carry in 2009. Junior Baron Batch was Texas Tech’s offensive MVP after racking up a team-high 1,279 all-purpose yards - 884 on the ground, 395 receiving - and 15 touchdowns. He assumed the special teams coordinator role early in 2007 on an interim basis, after McNeill moved over to the defensive coordinator position before the fi fth game. The special teams units responded to McGuire immediately when he took over in 2007 as the punt team thwarted any attempt at return opportunities for the opposition. Tech opponents averaged a mere 6.7 yards per return and returned only 18 of 30 punts. The kickoff coverage unit was also second in the Big 12. McGuire appeared in 45 games at the H-Back position for the Red Raiders during the course of four seasons from 2000 to 2004. A big, physical player, he was noted for his effectiveness as a blocker in Tech’s offense, and also factored into the passing game, catching 32 passes for 320 yards and two touchdowns during his career. McGuire earned a bachelor’s degree in history from Texas Tech in 2004 before following with a master’s in secondary education in 2007. McGuire, a native of Crane, Texas, and his wife, Jeri, are the parents of two daughters - Jorja and Addison.

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Eric MELE Special Teams 2nd Year

Eric Mele begins his second full season as the Cougars special teams coach. He COACHING CAREER was promoted to the full-time coach in February, 2015, after serving in the same 2012-Present WASHINGTON STATE role on an interim basis the fi nal two months of the 2014 campaign. Mele spent the Special Teams (2015-Present) previous two and a half seasons in an offensive quality control position, working with fi lm breakdown and assisting with the development of quarterbacks. Interim Special Teams (2014) In 2015 the Cougar special teams showed improvement from 2014 in many Offensive Quality Control (2012-14) statistical categories, including kickoff coverage, kickoff return, punt return and 2007-11 WINGATE (N.C.) punt return defense. Freshman kick returner Tavares Martin, Jr. was eighth in the Special Teams Coordinator / Running Backs Pac-12 in kickoff returns at 22.1 ypr while kicker Eric Powell made 20 fi eld goals, fourth-most in WSU history. 2006 SAINT PETER’S COLLEGE (N.J.) Prior to Washington State, Mele spent fi ve seasons as the special teams Passing Game Coordinator / Wide Receivers coordinator/running backs coach at Wingate University. In his time at Wingate, Mele 2003-04 WILLIAM PATERSON (N.J.) helped guide the Bulldogs to a 36-19 record highlighted by a second-appearance in Special Teams Coordinator / Defensive Backs the 2010 NCAA Division II playoffs. Prior to his time at Wingate, Mele spent the 2006 season as the wide receivers coach/passing game coordinator at Saint Peter’s College (N.J.), the 2005 season as the co-defensive coordinator at Marist High School (N.J.) and two seasons as the special teams coordinator/defensive backs coach at William Paterson University EDUCATION (N.J.). Mele was a three-year starter at strong safety and outside linebacker at William Bachelor’s WILLIAM PATERSON, ‘02 Paterson where he earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology and criminal justice Master’s AMERICAN MILITARY, ‘07 in 2002. He earned his master’s degree in sports management from the American Military University in 2007. PLAYING CAREER Mele and his wife, Melissa, have four daughters, Samantha, Jordan, Taylor and Madison. 1998-01 WILLIAM PATERSON (N.J.) Outside Linebacker / Safety

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Dave NICHOL Outside Receivers 1st Year

Dave Nichol begins his fi rst on Washington State’s staff after being named the COACHING CAREER Cougars outside receivers coach in Dec., 2015, and reunites with Head Coach Mike 2016-Present WASHINGTON STATE Leach. Nichol is no stranger to a Mike Leach-coached team, having spent three seasons Oustide Receivers (2003-05) as an offensive line assistant at Texas Tech under the current Cougar 2012-15 EAST CAROLINA head coach. Most recently, Nichol served as the offensive coordinator at East Offensive Coordinator (2015) Carolina this past season. Outside Receivers (2012-14) Nichol has coached on staffs that have reached 10 bowl games since 2000. In 2015 he was elevated to East Carolina’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks 2007-11 ARIZONA coach after serving the previous three seasons as the Pirates’ outside receivers Receivers Coach (2008-11) coach. While at ECU, Nichol played a vital role in guiding an offense that fi nished Offensive Graduate Assistant (2007) third nationally in passing and fi fth in total offense during the 2014 season. The 2006 BAYLOR Pirate offense established successive single-season school records for passing yards and total offense, and combined he was part of 70 individual or team single- Offensive Graduate Assistant game, single-season and career offensive standards that were tied or set from 2000-02/2003-05 TEXAS TECH 2012-14. Offensive Graduate Assistant (2003-05) Prior to East Carolina, Nichol spent fi ve seasons on the staff at Arizona. He began Student Assistant - Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers (2000-02) as a graduate assistant in 2007, focusing on the offensive line, he was promoted to outside receivers coach after one season and added the insider receivers the 2002 CISCO JUNIOR COLLEGE following year. With Nichol on staff, the Wildcats saw their offense increase 130 Passing Game Coordinator yards per game over the previous offensive system as Arizona reached three- straight bowl games. His fi nal season in Tucson the Wildcat offense moved from EDUCATION 10th to 3rd in passing nationally, ending the 2011 season averaging 370.8 ypg. Master’s TEXAS TECH, ‘02 Nichol began his coaching career as a student coach at his alma mater Texas Bachelor’s TEXAS TECH, ‘99 Tech following his playing career as a wide receiver. He followed that with a year at Cisco (Texas) Junior College, three years back at Texas Tech as an offensive PLAYING CAREER assistant, and a year at Baylor (2006) as a staff assistant. 1996-99 TEXAS TECH Nichol, 39, earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise sports sciences from Texas Tech in 1999 and followed with a master’s in interdisciplinary studies from the same Wide Receiver institution three years later. A native of Chicago, Ill., Nichol graduated from Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas (Texas) before enrolling at Texas Tech.

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Joe SALAVE’A Assistant Head Coach Defensive Line 5th Year

Nine-year National Football League veteran Joe Salave’a begins his fi fth year on Mike COACHING CAREER Leach’s Washington State coaching staff, the fi rst three as the defensive line coach and 2012-Present WASHINGTON STATE adding the title of Assistant Head Coach prior to the 2015 season. Since arriving at WSU Salave’a has energized the Cougar defensive line, posting three Defensive LineAssistant Head Coach (2015-present) of the top four season sack totals in the past 10 years, and the most tackles-for-loss since Defensive Line (2012-2014) the 1999 season. Last season the Cougar defense showed vast improvement over the previous year, 2010-11 ARIZONA tallying 102 tackles-for-loss (7.8 pg), eighth in the country and the second-highest total Defensive Line in school history. That included 33 sacks, led by redshirt senior defensive lineman Darryl 2008-09 SAN JOSE STATE Paulo and redshirt freshman defensive lineman Hercules Mata’afa, with 7.0 each. They were part of a group of fi ve players that recorded 10-plus TFLs on the season, tied for Defensive Line the most in school history (2002). Paulo and senior Destiny Vaeao were named All-Pac-12 EDUCATION Second Team, while Mata’afa received All-Pac-12 honorable mention honors. Mata’afa also was named a First-Team Freshman All-American by USA Today. Bachelor’s Arizona, ‘97 In 2014 WSU registered 29 sacks and 77 tackles-for-loss, both improvements over PLAYING CAREER 2013 totals. In 2013, the defensive line played a huge part in the Cougar defense forcing 2004-06 WASHINGTON REDSKINS 30 turnovers, second-most in the Pac-12 Conference. Salave’a saw his young group take another step forward as junior defensive tackle Xavier Cooper posted team-highs in 2003 /SAN DIEGO CHARGERS tackles-for-loss (13.5) and sacks (5). 1998-2002 Salave’a guided a young group in 2012 that included only four players who had taken snaps at the Division I level. The youthful line led WSU to its most tackles-for-loss (92) 1994-97 ARIZONA since the 2003 season and most sacks (35) since 2006. Both fi gures ranked among the Defensive Tackle nation’s best, fi nishing eighth in tackles-for-loss and 11th in sacks. Three-Time All-Pac-10 Selection Salave’a spent the 2011 season at Arizona after returning to his alma mater as a defensive line coach on Mike Stoops’ staff in time for December preparations for the 2010 Fourth-Round Draft Pick by Tennesse Titans Valero Alamo Bowl. Salave’a began his coaching career as defensive line coach for at San Jose State (2008-09). Tomey served as head coach at Arizona when Salave’a played in Tucson. Salave’a made an immediate impact in his fi rst coaching venture after a noteworthy pro football career. In 2008, he mentored ’ tackle Jarron Gilbert, the NCAA leader in tackles for loss and the Chicago Bears’ fi rst pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. Salave’a was drafted in the fourth round by Tennessee in 1998 and spent fi ve seasons with the Titans, one split year with the Baltimore Ravens and San Diego Chargers (2003) and his fi nal three years in the NFL with the Washington Redskins from 2004-06. He recorded 157 career tackles at Arizona, all as an interior lineman, with 43.5 tackles for loss and 21.5 sacks. He led the team in sacks and tackles for loss in both 1996 and 1997, and in caused in 1994 and 1996. Salave’a lettered at Arizona as a defense tackle from 1994-97, serving as team captain in 1996. He earned honorable mention All-Pacifi c-10 Conference honors in 1995, second-team honors in 1996 and was a fi rst-team selection in 1997. Salave’a was recruited by Tomey in 1993 and became one of the mainstays of the Arizona defenses of the mid-1990s at defensive tackle. He was selected team captain and named the team’s Most Valuable Player for the 1996 season. Salave’a has the unique distinction of being invited to the East-West Shrine and Hula Bowl All-Star Games after both his third and fourth seasons because he was awarded an additional year of playing eligibility. His Arizona career was an academic success story as well, capped by NCAA eligibility restoration after he graduated within four years. He enrolled at UA in 1993-94, but was ineligible for football as a partial qualifi er, losing the year of eligibility. After his senior year in 1996-97, the NCAA changed its rules in spring 1997, and as a May graduate he was afforded a fourth year of playing eligibility (fi fth year in residence), one of the fi rst such student-athletes to benefi t under the new rule. A native of Leone, American , Salave’a has been one of the territory’s foremost football ambassadors promoting the game among Samoan youth, including founding a foundation to help introduce the game and strengthen its appeal. His NFL career spanned 100 games, 28 as a starter, where he totaled 82 tackles, 7.5 sacks and two forced fumbles.. He was the 107th overall draft selection and a member of the Titans’ XXXIV team that lost to St. Louis, 23-16. He founded the Joe Salave’a Foundation in 2001. The foundation specializes in free football clinics for youngsters in and Hawai’i. His work was recognized by Congressman Eni Faleomavaega in a 2005 White House ceremony hosted by President George W. Bush to celebrate Asian-Pacifi c American Heritage Month. Salave’a and his wife, Josephine, have a daughter, Katalina Elizabeth, and a son, Joseph Fatuimoana Jr. 14 COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF

JaMarcus SHEPHARD Inside Receivers 1st Year

JaMarcus Shephard joined Mike Leach’s staff in January, 2016, and will oversee COACHING CAREER the inside receivers group. 2016-Present WASHINGTON STATE Shephard arrives at WSU following two seasons as the receivers coach at Inside Receivers Western Kentucky University. This past season WKU fi nished fourth in FBS in passing average at 372.2 yards per game, with junior receiver Taywan Taylor, who 2011-15 WESTERN KENTUCKY broke the majority of WKU’s career records, leading the way with 86 receptions Receivers/Special Teams (2015) for 1,467 yards and 17 touchdowns en route to all-conference fi rst-team honors. Receivers (2014) Another receiver, Jared Dangerfi eld, who broke the single-season school record for Offensive Quality Control (2013) receptions in 2014, repeated as an all-conference performer and has been invited to the East-West Shrine Game this weekend. Defensive Analyst (2011-12) Over the past two seasons Shephard has coached a receiving group that has 2005 NORTHROP HIGH SCHOOL combined for 553 receptions and 86 touchdowns, including 290 catches and 48 Wide Receivers touchdowns in 2015. In addition to his duties as receivers coach the past two 2006 BROAD RIPPLE HIGH SCHOOL seasons, Shephard added special teams duties in the spring of 2015. Shephard had been at WKU since 2013, serving two years as a defensive analyst Wide Receivers / Defensive Backs and volunteer assistant in 2011 and 2012, before moving to offensive quality control EDUCATION assistant in 2013 under then-head coach Bobby Petrino. Shephard began his coaching career in 2005 working with wide receivers at Master’s Western Kentucky, ‘XX Northrop High School in Fort Wayne, Ind., followed by a year at Broad Ripple High Bachelor’s DePauw, ‘2005 School in where he worked with receivers and defensive backs. He moved on to his alma mater, DePauw University, in 2007 where he was an assistant track coach working with long jumpers and sprinters. From 2007-11, he spent four years at the National Center from Drug Free in Kansas City, Mo. A 2005 graduate of DePauw, Shephard participated in the 2005 Hula Bowl as well as the 2004 Aztec Bowl in Cancun, Mexico. As a senior he caught 47 balls for 815 yards and seven touchdowns while also taking home fi rst team all-conference honors. He fi nished his collegiate career as DePauw’s all-time leader in kickoff and kickoff return average. His 168 career receptions still rank No. 5 all-time at DePauw while his 2,382 career receiving yards are No. 6 all-time. Shephard graduated from DePauw in 2005 with a degree in sports medicine while also serving as a team captain for both football and track and fi eld. He later obtained his master’s degree in Recreation and Sport Administration at Western Kentucky. Shephard and his wife Hallie have a son, Jaylan, and a daughter, Alana.

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Ken WILSON Linebackers 4th Year

Ken Wilson joined Coach Leach’s staff in February, 2013 after spending the COACHING CAREER previous 23 years at the University of Nevada, 19 on the Wolf Pack coaching staff. 2013-Present WASHINGTON STATE This past season Cougar linebackers fi nished one-two in tackles, with redshirt sophomore Peyton Pelluer and senior Jeremiah Allison leading the way. Pelluer Linebackers had 101 tackles, fourth in the Pac-12, en route to all-conference honorable mention 1989-2012 NEVADA honors, while Allison was close behind with 97 tackles. Associate Head Coach/Linebackers (2012) During his time with the Cougars, Wilson has overseen a linebacking group that Associate Head Coach/Defensive Ends (2010-11) in 2013 produced four of WSU’s top fi ve tacklers led by Justin Sagote’s 106 tackles, fi fth in the Pac-12 Conference, and helped develop the Cougar defense that forced Associate Head Coach/Linebackers (2008-09) 30 turnovers, second-most in the conference and the most by WSU since 2006. In Defensive Coordinator/Safeties (2007) 2014 Wilson coached All-Pac-12 linebacker Jeremiah Allison, who fi nished second Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers (2004-06) on the team in tackles. Defensive Coordinator (1996-98) Wilson, who worked with current Cougars running backs coach Jim Mastro for seven seasons at Nevada, helped the Wolf Pack appear in 11 bowl games and claim Assistant Coach (1989-95) nine conference championships during his 13 seasons on the sidelines. Wilson 1987-88 NEW MEXICO served the last fi ve seasons as the associate head coach/linebackers coach and Graduate Assistant also worked six seasons with linebackers, one with safeties, one with defensive 1986 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (ILL.) ends and a total of three seasons as the defensive coordinator. Wilson has seen 16 of his former players sign professional contracts including Graduate Assistant six linebackers who were under NFL contract in 2012. Wilson mentored fi rst team All-WAC selection Dontay Moch, who was taken by the Cincinnati Bengals with the 66th overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. He put another defensive end into the NFL EDUCATION after the 2011 season as Kaelin Burnett signed with the Oakland Raiders. In 2009, Wilson headed up the linebacking corps and oversaw the development Bachelor’s NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (Ill.), ‘86 of a youthful group that included second-team All-WAC selection James-Michael Johnson in 2009. He also coached current NFL linebacker Joshua Mauga (New York PLAYING CAREER Jets) and former New York Giant and St. Louis Ram, Jerome Johnson. During the 1983-86 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (Ill.), ‘86 2007 season, Wilson served as the defensive coordinator and was also the safeties coach. Nevada’s starting safeties, Uche Anyanwu and Justin Jackson, combined Football (/Linebacker) for 144 tackles. Overall, the defense was fourth in pass defense and fi fth in total Baseball (First Baseman) defense. Prior to that, Wilson headed up the Pack’s inside linebacking corps while also serving as the team’s assistant head coach. In 2006, two of Wilson’s pupils - Jason DeMars and Joshua Mauga - fi nished second and third on the team in tackles, tallying over 110 tackles combined. Prior to going back to coaching when Ault took over the program in December 2003, Wilson had served as an assistant athletics director/sports services at Nevada the previous four and half years. He oversaw football, men’s basketball, baseball, track and tennis while coordinating grant-in-aid for all student-athletes in Nevada’s 19-sport athletics program. Wilson spent six seasons working with Ault from 1989-92 and 1994-95. He was also an assistant coach for Jeff Horton in 1993 and Jeff Tisdel from 1996- 98, spending those fi nal three seasons as defensive coordinator. As the nation’s youngest Division I defensive coordinator, he directed the 1996 defense to the top of the conference in every defensive category and was part of the Las Vegas Bowl victory over Ball State. The North Central (Ill.) graduate (1986) has coached six players who signed professional contracts, three of them in the NFL, including Nevada’s all-time tackles leader, DeShone Myles, as well as Mike Crawford and Steve Bryant. Two of his pupils - Mylwa and Matt Clafton - were named to Nevada’s All-Century team at linebacker. Wilson has coached defensive line, linebackers and secondary during his career, which also included stints at his alma mater (1986) and at New Mexico (1987-88). Wilson and his wife, Heather, have a son, Tyler who plays football at Nevada, and a daughter, Baylie.

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Dave Antonio EMERICK HUFFMAN Senior Associate A.D. Assistant Athletic Director Football Chief of Staff Football Operations 5th Year 5th Year

When Mike Leach was named head coach at Washington State University, he Antonio Huffman begins his fi fth year as director of football operations at wasted no time in naming David Emerick as his chief of staff, a position similar to Washington State University, joining Mike Leach’s staff in January, 2012. Following what Emerick held while he and Leach were at Texas Tech. the 2015 season, Huffman was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director. Emerick, beginning his fi fth year at Washington State, has taken on additional At WSU Huffman oversees the day-to-day operations of the football staff, responsibilities since joining the Cougar staff and was promoted to Senior which includes serving as the football liaison for compliance, academics and Associate Director of Athletics/Chief of Staff for football prior to the 2013 season. student conduct. He also oversees all aspects of team travel, the Cougar guest At WSU Emerick oversees all of the Cougar football recruiting efforts, while also coach program, while also directing all of WSU’s football camps and clinics. working closely with senior administration as it relates to the football program. Huffman arrived in Pullman following two seasons at East Carolina University, Emerick is no stranger to the Pac-12 Conference, having spent the 2010-11 where he served in a similar role on Ruffi n McNeill’s staff. seasons at the , where he oversaw Arizona’s recruiting efforts Prior to his appointment at ECU, Huffman served as director of player personnel as assistant director of operations and director of on-campus recruiting. In 2010 the for two seasons at his alma mater Texas Tech, where he was the chief liaison offi cer Wildcats reached the Alamo Bowl against Oklahoma State. between the football program and the athletics department’s NCAA compliance Emerick joined the Arizona football staff in February 2010 after six years working division. He also held the title of Tech’s assistant recruiting coordinator, setting with Leach as a member of the Texas Tech Red Raider staff. During his fi nal two up and executing offi cial and unoffi cial prospect visits, campus tours and summer years in Lubbock he was chief of staff and assistant athletics director. There he camps. oversaw the entire recruiting process for the football program and assisted in the In addition to managing the Red Raiders’ eligibility and procedural matters, organization and execution of football camps. Huffman also handled housing responsibilities and worked closely with players Additionally, Emerick served as the liaison between the football program and in academic and community relations activities that prompted the founding of the the Texas Tech overall department, specifi cally in academics, compliance, media popular “Huff’s Huggables” charity drive. relations and marketing areas. Huffman was also charged with providing oversight of Texas Tech’s new Football Emerick began his Texas Tech stint in 2004 as he served as unit coordinator Training Facility (FTF) in 2009. He supervised both the presentation of the building during his fi rst season and Director of Player Personnel his next three seasons, as well as the maintenance of aesthetics that enabled the FTF to rank as one of the before assuming the chief of staff position. premier training facilities nationally. A 2002 political science graduate of the University of Kentucky, Emerick was A three-year starter as a defensive back for the Red Raiders, Huffman completed a college scouting intern with the Houston Texans during the franchise’s fi rst his career with 189 tackles, four interceptions and 25 pass breakups. In his fi nal season in 2002. Prior to his stint with the Texans, Emerick was the recruiting and collegiate contest, he was named Defensive MVP of the 2006 Insight Bowl after a football operations intern at Kentucky while in school during the 1997 through 2001 game-changing helped Texas Tech to a 44-41 overtime victory over seasons. As such he was part of the 1998 Outback Bowl and 1999 Music City Bowl Minnesota that completed an improbable comeback. appearances by the Wildcats. During his academic tenure at Tech, Huffman earned selection to prestigious Emerick is a graduate of Catholic Memorial High School in his hometown of honors such as the John Wooden Leadership Cup (2007), NCAA Leadership Waukesha, Wis., and lettered in football, basketball and baseball. He received his Conference (2006), Draddy Award (semifi nalist in 2006), President and Dean’s List master’s degree in interdisciplinary studies with an emphasis in sport management (2005-06). He graduated in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in human development in May of 2007 from Texas Tech. and family studies and is currently working on completing a master’s degree in He and his wife, Sara, have one son, Cristian and one daughter, Caroline. sociology. Before enrolling at TTU, he attended Garden City (Kan.) Community College in 2001-2003 where he was a member of Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society and elected freshman class president. Huffman is married to the former Shelley Bartley of Lubbock, Texas, and they are the parents of son, Aeson Deon, and daughter, Aniyah Jordan.

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Chad Jason TRAVER LOSCALZO Assistant Football Strength and Head Football Strength and Conditioning Coach and Conditioning Coach 1st Year 5th Year Traver begins his fi rst year as an Assistant Football Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Cougars. Traver joined Washington State from Ole Miss and after spending the 2015 season as the Director of Coliseum – Assistant Strength and Jason Loscalzo begins his fi fth season as the head football strength and Conditioning coach for the University of Southern Mississippi. At Southern Miss, conditioning coach after spending the previous fi ve seasons working in the same Traver oversaw the training programs for men’s basketball, women’s basketball capacity at Boston College. At WSU, Loscalzo is responsible for all aspects involved and volleyball programs in addition to assisting with the speed training of the in the development, coordination, implementation and supervision of the strength football program. and conditioning programs for the Cougar football team. Traver spent the 2014 season as a volunteer assistant football strength coach Loscalzo served as the director of strength and conditioning for football at BC at the University of Mississippi. Prior to Ole Miss, Traver worked as an intern with from January 2007 -January 2012. Loscalzo helped the Eagles claim back-to-back the Washington State football strength program in 2014 and again in 2015. He ACC Atlantic Division titles in 2007-08, a win at the 2007 Champs Sports Bowl, and began his career as a graduate assistant at the University of Louisiana – Monroe trips to the Music City Bowl in 2008, the Emerald Bowl in 2009 and the Kraft Fight (2008-09) and later worked at Augustana College (2010-13) and Morningside Hunger Bowl in 2010. College (2013-14). The Cool, Calif. native spent four seasons as the top assistant strength and Traver was a two-sport athlete at the University of Sioux Falls in football and conditioning coach and director of sports nutrition for the Auburn University football , earning his bachelor’s degree in exercise science in 2008. He earned team. He also served as the head strength and conditioning coach for baseball and his master’s degree in applied exercise physiology at Louisiana-Monroe in 2010. . Loscalzo helped the football team to four straight bowl games including a Nokia Sugar Bowl win and No. 2 fi nal season ranking in 2005. Prior to Auburn, Loscalzo served as the assistant strength and conditioning coach and sports nutrition professional consultant at Marshall University from August 2001-May 2003, helping the Thundering Herd to consecutive GMAC Bowl John titles in 2001-02. He was an assistant strength and conditioning coach and athletic GRAVES sports nutritionist at the University of Nevada, Reno from August 1999-August 2001. Loscalzo was a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at University Assistant Football Strength and of Arkansas from May 1999-August 1999 and began his career as a strength and conditioning student assistant at Humboldt State from January 1996-May 1999. Conditioning Coach Loscalzo, a fullback for Sierra College and Humboldt State, received his 3rd Year bachelor’s degree in kinesiology in 1999, and master’s in athletic administration from Nevada in 2001. Loscalzo has been certifi ed by CSCS, SCCC, SPN and USAW Level I. Loscalzo and his wife, Nicci, have two sons, JP and Luke and one daughter, John Graves enters in his third season at Washington State as an assistant Gianna. football strength and conditioning coach. Prior to WSU, Graves spent two seasons at his alma mater Virginia Tech as a football strength and conditioning assistant coach. Graves was a four-year letterwinner for the Hokies at defensive tackle, earning Second Team All-ACC honors as a senior in 2010. During his time at Virginia Tech, he was part of three ACC Championship teams, earned Academic All-American honors twice, was a Tyson three-time weight room All-American by NSCA and was voted a team captain as BROWN a senior in 2010. Graves was a member of the Houston Texans in 2010 and the Seattle Seahawks Assistant Football Strength in 2010-11. Graves earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology and sociology from Virginia Tech in 2010. The Richmond, Va. native is certifi ed by CSCS, USAW Level I and Conditioning Coach and level 1 by functional movement screening. 3rd Year Lyman Tyson Brown enters his third season as the Cougars assistant football strength FAOLIU and conditioning coach after working the previous year as associate director of strength and conditioning at the University of South . Assistant Football Strength and At USF, Brown was the lead assistant strength and conditioning coach for the football program and the director of strength and conditioning for the volleyball Conditioning Coach program. Prior to South Florida, Brown spent two years as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the , assisting with the football 1st Year team while working primarily with the baseball and men’s crew programs, helping the men’s crew teams claim the 2011 and 2012 national championships. In 2008, he was an intern strength and conditioning coach at his alma mater University of Souix Lyman Faoliu begins his fi rst year as an Assistant Football Strength and Falls, later worked a graduate assistant athletic performance coach at the Baylor Conditioning Coach for the Cougars. Faoliu spent the 2015 season as the University in 2009 and then as a strength coach intern for the NFL’s Houston Texans defensive line coach at the College of San Mateo in California. during the 2010 season. Faoliu was a two-year letterwinner on the defensive line for the Cougars from A native of Bothell, Wash., Brown earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise 2013-14. The Vallejo, Calif. native appeared in 25 games and helped Washington science from the University of Sioux Falls where he was a two-year letterwinner, State earn a trip to the 2013 New Mexico Bowl. Prior to WSU, he played two helping Sioux Falls to NAIA national championships in 2006 and 2008 and a runner- seasons at the College of San Mateo. up fi nish in 2007. He earned his master’s degree in exercise science at California Faoliu earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology in 2015. University of . Brown has been certifi ed by CSCS and USAW. Brown and his wife, Kinzie have one son, Brody and one daughter, Bella. 18 FOOTBALL STAFF

Price Brian FERGUSON ODOM Offensive Quality Control Defensive Quality Control 1st Year 2nd Year

Price Ferguson joined the Washington State coaching staff in February, 2015 as Brian Odom begins his second season with Coach Leach after joining the a graduate assistant working with the offensive line. In February of 2016, Ferguson Washington State coaching staff in January, 2015 in a defensive quality control moved into the role of offensive quality control. position. Ferguson spent the previous two seasons working in the same role at Louisiana Odom arrived at WSU following three seasons at the University of Houston Tech, helping the Bulldogs to a victory in the Heart of Dallas Bowl in 2014. where he served as Co-Director of Sports Performance. Prior to Houston he spent Prior to Louisiana Tech, Ferguson worked as the offensive line and tight ends seven seasons at the University of Arizona in a similar position, focusing on the coach at Tyler Junior College (Texas) for three years, coaching six all-conference development of the Wildcat football team. His coaching career began as a graduate and one junior college All-American selection, helping TJC earn a No. 2 national assistant at Missouri, where he worked with current Cougar defensive coordinator ranking. Alex Grinch. A native of Katy, Texas, Ferguson started his coaching career as a student Odom was a running back at Oklahoma in 2001, earning the Oklahoma Football assistant coach at his alma mater Texas A&M in 2009 where he completed his Iron Man Award for his performance in the weight room and lettering on the team bachelor’s degree in sport management in 2010. He later earned his master’s in that won the BCS National Championship. He completed his career as a three-year kinesiology at Louisiana Tech in 2014. Ferguson was a three-year letterwinner for starter (2002-04) for Southeastern Oklahoma State, where he earned fi rst-team All- the Aggies on the offensive line, twice earning Big XII Commissioner’s Honor Roll Lone Star Conference honors and his degree in 2004. recognition. A native of Ada, Okla., Odom and his wife, Mackenzie, have a son, Benjamin.

David Gordy LOSE ANDERSON Defensive Assistant Manager of Player Personnel 6th Year 2nd Year

David Lose enters his sixth season as Washington State’s defensive assistant, Gordy Anderson is in his third season on staff at Washington State and his working in the fi lm room and on scouting reports. second season as Manager of Player Personnel, assisting with various facets of Lose joined the Cougars coaching staff in 2011 and has served as a defensive recruiting as well as helping with operations. student assistant, defensive graduate assistant and defensive quality control. Prior Anderson spent two seasons as a student assistant and the 2014 year as to WSU, Lose was the defensive line coach for two seasons at Saint Paul’s College an offensive assistant for the Cougars. He walked on to the team in 2010 at (2009-10) in Virginia and for three seasons at his alma mater Luther Burbank High quarterback and moved to tight end in 2011. Due to a back injury, Anderson School (2006-08) in Sacramento. stopped playing football and stayed on as a student assistant with Coach A native of Sacramento, Lose was a three-year letterwinner at Oregon State Leach’s staff. University, appearing in 22 games, including 18 starts on the offensive lineman 2000, Anderson graduated in 2014 with a bachelors in sport management and is 02-03. Lose played on the OSU teams that reached the 2001 Fiesta Bowl and the currently working towards his master’s degree in sport management. 2003 Las Vegas Bowl. Lose earned his bachelor’s degree in liberal studies from Oregon State in 2004 and his master’s degree in sport management from Washington State in 2014.

19 GRADUATE ASSISTANTS

Chase Drew HOLBROOK HOLLINGSHEAD Offensive Quality Control Graduate Assistant - Offense 1st Year 1st Year

Chase Holbrook begins his fi rst season on the Cougar football staff in an Drew Hollingshead arrived at Washington State in February, 2016, and will offensive quality control position. serve as an offensive graduate assistant for the Cougars. Holbrook arrived at WSU after spending the 2015 season as the passing Hollingshead spent the previous three seasons at Texas A&M-Commerce, game coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Tarleton State University (Texas). where he served fi rst as a quality control coach/quarterbacks coach in 2013 He previously served as the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at New before moving on to more on-the-fi eld coaching role working with the Lion Mexico Highlights (2014), and the same role for McMurry University (Texas) in quarterbacks for the start of the 2014 season. 2013. He began his coaching career at McMurry as the running backs coach Prior to Commerce, Hollingshead attended the University of Houston, where (2009-10) before coaching quarterbacks for two seasons (2011-12). he played quarterback and graduated in three years with a degree in sports Holbrook received his degree in individualized studies from New Mexico administration in August 2012. State, who he was a quarterback on the Aggie football team from 2005-08. Following graduation, Hollingshead coached at Hyde Park Baptist High School in Austin, Texas under Coach Dean Campbell. He served an internship in spring 2013 with the football staff in the League.

Dan Jack ROWE TAYLOR Graduate Assistant - Defense Graduate Assistant - 1st Year Special Teams 1st Year

Dan Rowe joined the Washington State staff as a defensive graduate Jack Taylor begins his fi rst season on the Cougar staff as a special teams assistant in February, 2016. graduate assistant, working with coach Eric Mele. Rowe arrived in Pullman following one season as Western Kentucky, where Prior to joining the Cougar staff, Taylor spent the 2015 season at Tarleton he served as a defensive graduate assistant. At WKU Rowe worked on the State coaching the defensive line. He spent two years (2013-14) as the defensive same staff as current Cougar inside receivers coach JaMarcus Shephard. line coach at Texas A&M-Commerce, and was defensive coordinator during In 2015, the Hilltoppers improved their scoring defense by 14 points and the 2012 season at Keystone Heights High School in his hometown of Keystone ranked fi fth nationally in takeaways while the team fi nished 12-2, winning the Heights, Fla. Conference USA Championship and the Miami Beach Bowl. Played defensive end for three seasons at Wingate (N.C.) University, after Prior to Western Kentucky, Rowe worked as an offensive assistant at beginning his college career at West Texas A&M. He fi nished his career with Northern Michigan, which averaged more 350 yards per game during the 34.5 tackles-for-loss, second on Wingate’s all-time career list. At Wingate he 2013 season. Rowe spent one season as a defensive graduate assistant at also played under Mele, who was the special teams coordinator and running the University of Wyoming (2012) while also coaching at Merrimack College backs coach. (Mass.) in the spring of 2012 and two seasons (2010-11) at Yale University Taylor graduated from Wingate in 2012 with a degree in communications. (Conn.). As a student at the University of New Hampshire (2006-10), Rowe entered the coaching profession as a student assistant.

20 PLAYER PROFILES

21 2016 ROSTER

NUMERICAL ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) 2 ROGERS, Justus 89 ARCONADO, Brandon WR 5-11 165 SO TR Chino Hills, Calif. (Bishop Amat/Chaffey College) 3 HILINSKI, Tyler 92 BARBER, Robert NT 6-3 305 SR* 3V Tula, American Samoa (Faga’itua) 3 MOLTON, Darrien 94 BARTLEY, Lyric DL 6-3 260 FR HS Taylorsville, Utah (Taylorsville) 4 FALK, Luke 89 BEGG, Nick DL 6-5 260 SO* SQ Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita) 4 WHITE, Charleston 81 BELL, Renard WR 5-8 155 FR HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Cathedral) 5 JOHNSON, Isaiah 49 BENDER, Danny DL 6-3 255 FR HS El Cajon, Calif. (Valhalla) 6 POWELL, Kameron 79 BIGGE-DUREN, Cedric OL 6-6 322 FR* RS Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside) 8 MARTIN JR., Tavares 53 BROCK, Tristan LB 6-0 246 FR* RS Mount Vernon, Wash. (Mount Vernon) 9 MARKS, Gabe 16 BROUGHTON, Treshon CB 6-0 185 SR 1V Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta/Riverside CC) 10 PARKER, Kirkland 44 CELLI, Kyle LS 6-1 238 SO* SQ Seattle, Wash. (Bishop Blanchet) 10 TINSLEY, Trey 95 CHARME, Zach P 6-1 201 SO 1V Boise, Ida. (Timberline) 12 PATMON, Dezmon 56 COMFORT, Taylor DL 6-0 270 SO* SQ Sultan, Wash. (Sultan) 13 JORGENSEN, Christian 94 COX, Mitchell K 6-0 195 JR* RS Kent, Wash. (Kentwood/Eastern New Mexico) 13 WOODS, Jahad 21 CRACRAFT, River WR 6-0 200 SR 3V Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita) 15 LEWIS, Robert 26 DALE, Hunter S 5-10 197 SO 1V River Ridge, La. (John Curtis) 16 BROUGHTON, Treshon 54 DeRIDER, Nate LB 6-1 225 JR* 1V Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 17 SWEET, Kyle 18 GORDON, Anthony 60 DILLARD, Andre OL 6-5 295 SO* 1V Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville) 18 LUANI, Shalom 88 DIMRY, C.J. WR 6-5 201 SR* SQ Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon/Saddleback College) 19 MISSEY, Bryce 31 DOTSON, Isaac LB 6-1 224 JR* 2V Bellevue, Wash. (Newport) 19 TEGLOVIC, Colton 48 EISENBEISS, Jakob LB 6-0 196 FR HS Sherwood, Ore. (Sherwood) 20 TAYLOR, Paris 90 EKUALE, Daniel DL 6-3 290 JR* 2V , American Samoa (Nuuuli Technical) 21 CRACRAFT, River 36 EMMY, Josh DB 5-8 166 SO HS Vancouver, Wash. (Skyview) 22 SINGLETON, Deion 60 FAALAVAAU, Alofagia (Ben) LB 5-11 243 FR* HS Tacoma, Wash. (Foss) 23 TAYLOR, Robert 4 FALK, Luke QB 6-4 216 JR* 2V Logan, Utah (Logan) 23 WICKS, Gerard 58 FEHOKO, T.J. DL 6-1 270 FR* RS Salt Lake City, Utah (Cottonwood) 24 HARRINGTON, Keith 52 FERNANDEZ, Kingston DL 6-2 271 SO* SQ Kapolei, (Kapolei) 25 MORROW, Jamal 83 FOSSUM, Kaleb WR 5-10 185 SO 1V Lake Forest, Calif. (El Toro) 26 DALE, Hunter 78 FREEMAN, Carlos OL 6-3 308 JR* SQ Midwest City, Okla. (Midwest City) 27 PAGE, Killian 67 GAISOA, Nilsson OL 6-5 315 FR HS Waimanalo, Hawaii (Kailua) 27 PIPPINS, Marcellus 61 GLUECK, Erik LB 6-1 228 FR HS Gig Harbor, Wash. (Bellarmine Prep) 28 LEMORA, Darius 18 GORDON, Anthony QB 6-3 180 SO TR Pacifi ca, Calif. (Terra Nova/San Francisco CC) 29 HENRY, Parker 71 GRAVELLE, Lucas LS 6-0 224 JR* 1V Niagra, N.Y. (Wheatfi eld/Erie CC) 30 OGUAYO, Nnamdi 70 HAANGANA, Christian OL 6-4 375 FR HS Milpitas, Calif. (Milpitas) 31 DOTSON, Isaac 68 HANEY, Jack LS 6-0 226 FR HS Granite Bay, Calif. (Capital Christian) 32 WILLIAMS, James 33 HANSER, Dylan RUSH 6-4 240 JR 1V Billings, Mont. (Central Catholic) 33 HANSER, Dylan 24 HARRINGTON, Keith RB 5-8 195 SO* 1V St. Petersburg, Fla. (Northeast) 33 WILSON, Kainoa 35 HARRIS, Romello RB 5-9 182 FR HS Tulare, Calif. (Wilson) 34 TAULELEI, Madigan 29 HENRY, Parker NICKEL 5-11 206 SR* 3V Vancouver, Wash. (Skyview) 34 THOMPSON, Jalen 3 HILINSKI, Tyler QB 6-3 206 FR* RS Claremont, Calif. (Upland) 35 HARRIS, Romello 64 HOPKINS, Mack OL 6-5 314 SO* SQ Connell, Wash. (Connell) 36 EMMY, Josh 36 JONES, D’Jimon 42 HOYD III, Greg LB 6-1 230 SO* SQ Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta) 36 LEE, Alijah 5 JOHNSON, Isaiah WR 6-3 216 FR HS Belle Glade, Fla. (William T. Dwyer) 37 STRONG, Marcus 36 JONES, D’Jimon DB 5-11 180 FR HS Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way) 38 KRENZ, Riley 13 JORGENSEN, Christian QB 6-2 195 FR* RS Bellingham, Wash. (Squalicum) 38 SINCHAK, Dakota 66 KING, Keenen OL 6-4 324 FR HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Arbor View) 39 THOMAS, Skyler 38 KRENZ, Riley WR 5-10 175 FR HS Lake Stevens, Wash. (Lake Stevens) 40 ONYEUKWU, Chima 36 LEE, Alijah RB 5-6 193 SO* 1V Los Angeles (Venice) 40 PARK, Tommy 28 LEMORA, Darius S 6-0 190 JR* 2V Port Arthur, Texas (Memorial) 41 ROACH, Willie 15 LEWIS, Robert WR 5-9 165 JR* 2V Watts, Calif. (South East) 42 HOYD III, Greg 18 LUANI, Shalom S 6-0 205 SR 1V Masausi, American Samoa (Faga’itua/San Francisco CC) 43 PORTER, Aaron 51 LUVU, Frankie LB 6-3 230 JR 2V Tafuna, American Samoa (Tafuna) 44 CELLI, Kyle 61 MADISON, Cole OL 6-5 318 JR* 2V Burien, Wash. (Kennedy) 45 TAGO, Logan 9 MARKS, Gabe WR 6-0 190 SR* 3V Venice, Calif. (Venice) 46 POWELL, Erik 8 MARTIN JR., Tavares WR 6-1 185 SO 1V Belle Glade, Fla. (William T. Dwyer) 46 VINYARD, Mason 50 MATA’AFA, Hercules DL 6-2 255 SO* 1V Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahainaluna) 47 PELLUER, Peyton 97 MATTOX, Hunter DL 6-3 272 FR* RS Calabasas, Calif. (Sierra Canyon) 48 EISENBEISS, Jakob 69 MAUIGOA, Frederick OL 6-3 289 FR HS Iliili, American Samoa (Tafuna) 49 BENDER, Danny 99 McBROOM, Garrett DL 6-3 282 JR* TR Stillwater, Okla. (Stillwater/Northeastern Oklahoma A&M) 49 SCHAFER, Brett 73 MIDDLETON, Eduardo OL 6-5 316 SR* 2V Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside) 19 MISSEY, Bryce QB 5-10 190 FR HS Spanaway, Wash. (Bethel) 98 MITCHELL, Jeremiah DL 6-4 275 SR* SQ Lake Elsinore, Calif. (Elsinore/Riverside CC) 3 MOLTON, Darrien CB 5-10 175 SO 1V Temecula, Calif. (Chaparral) 55 MOORE, Derek RUSH 6-1 223 FR HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Crenshaw) 25 MORROW, Jamal RB 5-9 201 JR* 2V Menifee, Calif. (Heritage) 57 NORVELL, Drew OL 6-4 307 FR* RS Bellingham, Wash. (Sehome)

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ALPHABETICAL NUMERICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) NO. NAME 76 O’CONNELL, Cody OL 6-8 354 JR* 1V Wenatchee, Wash. (Wenatchee) 50 MATA’AFA, Hercules 30 OGUAYO, Nnamdi DL 6-3 227 FR* RS Beltsville, Md. (High Point) 51 LUVU, Frankie 40 ONYEUKWU, Chima LB 6-2 210 JR TR Pittsburg, Calif. (Pittsburg/Contra Costa College) 52 FERNANDEZ, Kingston 55 OSUR-MYERS, Noah OL 6-4 312 FR* RS Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas) 53 BROCK, Tristan 27 PAGE, Killian RB 5-8 187 FR* RS Tulalip, Wash. (Marysville-Pilchuck) 54 DeRIDER, Nate 40 PARK, Tommy P 5-10 176 FR HS Mount Vernon, Wash. (Mount Vernon) 55 OSUR-MYERS, Noah 10 PARKER, Kirkland NICKEL 6-1 185 JR* 1V Houston, Texas (Kingwood Park/Blinn College) 56 COMFORT, Taylor 12 PATMON, Dezmon WR 6-4 207 FR HS San Diego, Calif. (Patrick Henry) 57 NORVELL, Drew 47 PELLUER, Peyton LB 6-0 235 JR* 2V Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline) 58 FEHOKO, T.J. 27 PIPPINS, Marcellus CB 5-10 175 JR 2V Richmond, Calif. (El Cerrito) 58 SORENSON, Riley 43 PORTER, Aaron LB 6-3 227 SR* 1V La Habra, Calif. (La Habra/UCLA/Cerritos College) 59 MOORE, Derek 82 PORTER, Grant WR 6-0 178 FR HS Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Upland) 60 DILLARD, Andre 46 POWELL, Erik K 6-1 195 JR* 2V Vancouver, Wash. (Seton Catholic) 60 FAALAVAAU, Alofagia (Ben) 6 POWELL, Kameron S 6-0 195 FR* RS Upland, Calif. (Upland) 61 GLUECK, Erik 41 ROACH, Willie DB 6-1 211 SR* 2V Federal Way, Wash. (Todd Beamer) 61 MADISON, Cole 2 ROGERS, Justus QB/ATH 6-2 215 FR HS Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 62 RYAN, Liam 87 RUSSELL, Curtis WR 5-11 155 JR HS Graham, Wash. (Graham Kapowsin) 64 HOPKINS, Mack 62 RYAN, Liam OL 6-5 281 FR HS Chino Hills, Calif. (Damien) 65 WATSON, Josh 77 SAKARIA, Amosa OL 6-2 313 FR* RS Vaitogi, American Samoa (Tafuna) 66 KING, Keenen 75 SALMONSON, B.J. OL 6-4 296 JR* 2V Everson, Wash. (Nooksack Valley) 67 GAISOA, Nilsson 49 SCHAFER, Brett K 5-9 171 FR* RS Edmonds, Wash. (Meadowdale) 68 HANEY, Jack 96 SHERMAN, Dillon LB 6-1 208 FR HS Mission Viejo, Calif. (El Toro) 69 MAUIGOA, Frederick 38 SINCHAK, Dakota DB 5-9 182 JR* SQ Oak Harbor, Wash. (Oak Harbor) 70 HAANGANA, Christian 22 SINGLETON, Deion CB 6-2 192 FR* RS Kennewick, Wash. (Chiawana) 71 GRAVELLE, Lucas 58 SORENSON, Riley OL 6-4 330 SR 3V Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita) 73 MIDDLETON, Eduardo 37 STRONG, Marcus DB 5-9 170 FR HS Rialto, Calif. (Carter) 75 SALMONSON, B.J. 17 SWEET, Kyle WR 6-0 190 SO 1V Dove Canyon, Calif. (Santa Margarita) 76 O’CONNELL, Cody 45 TAGO, Logan RUSH 6-3 235 SO 1V Fagasa, American Samoa (Samoana) 77 SAKARIA, Amosa 95 TAPA, Ngalu DL 6-2 319 SO* 1V Sacramento, Calif. (Luther Burbank) 78 FREEMAN, Carlos 34 TAULELEI, Madigan RB 6-0 215 FR* RS Boise, Idaho (Boise) 79 BIGGE-DUREN, Cedric 20 TAYLOR, Paris LB 6-3 223 SR* 2V Orlando, Fla. (Lake Brantley/LA Pierce College) 81 BELL, Renard 23 TAYLOR, Robert S 5-10 180 JR TR San Leandro, Calif. (Deer Valley/UC Davis/San Francisco CC) 82 PORTER, Grant 19 TEGLOVIC, Colton NICKEL 6-0 193 SR* 2V Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake) 83 FOSSUM, Kaleb 39 THOMAS, Skyler DB 5-9 173 FR HS Riverside, Calif. (Citrus) 85 THOMPSON, John 34 THOMPSON, Jalen S 6-0 183 FR HS Downey, Calif. (Downey) 87 RUSSELL, Curtis 85 THOMPSON, John WR 5-8 193 SR 3V Spanaway, Wash. (Bethel) 88 DIMRY, C.J. 10 TINSLEY, Trey QB 6-3 208 SO TR Lake Forest, Calif. (El Toro/Fullerton College) 89 ARCONADO, Brandon 46 VINYARD, Mason RUSH 6-5 225 FR HS El Cajon, Calif. (Helix) 89 BEGG, Nick 65 WATSON, Josh OL 6-4 264 FR HS Everett, Wash. (Cascade) 90 EKUALE, Daniel 4 WHITE, Charleston S 6-0 203 JR* 2V Amarillo, Texas (Palo Duro) 92 BARBER, Robert 23 WICKS, Gerard RB 6-0 227 JR* 2V Carson, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) 94 BARTLEY, Lyric 32 WILLIAMS, James RB 5-11 199 FR* RS Burbank, Calif. (Burbank) 94 COX, Mitchell 33 WILSON, Kainoa WR 5-11 170 FR* RS Nanakuli, Hawaii (Mililani) 95 CHARME, Zach 13 WOODS, Jahad LB 6-0 215 FR HS San Diego, Calif. (Helix) 95 TAPA, Ngalu * = Redshirted 96 SHERMAN, Dillon 97 MATTOX, Hunter 98 MITCHELL, Jeremiah 99 McBROOM, Garrett

PRONUNCIATIONS

#3 Huh-lin-ski #34 Madison TAULELEI Tah-u-lay-lay #67 NILSSON GAISOA Nil-son / Ny-so-ah #3 Darrien MOLTON Mole-ton #36 D’JIMON Jones Jai-mon Gaisoa’s hometown Y-mah-nah-loh #12 Dezmon PATMON Pat-min #40 CHIMA ONYEUKWU Chee-mah / ON-you-kwoo #69 Frederick MAUIGOA MAU-ing-oah #13 JAHAD Woods Jah-hawd #44 Kyle CELLI Cell-ee Mauigoa’s hometown ee-LEE #16 TRESHON BROUGHTON Tray-shawn / Brought-ton #45 Logan TAGO Tah-go #70 Christian HAANGANA Ha-on-gahn-nah #18 SHALOM LUANI Sha-lome / Loo-ah-knee Tago’s hometown fong-ah-sah #77 AMOSA SAKARIA Ah-mo-sah / Sak-ah-ree-ah #19 Colton TEGLOVIC Teg-low-vick #47 Peyton PELLUER PUH-loo-er Sakaria’s hometown vye-ton-yee #21 KRAY-craft #48 Jakob EISENBEISS Eye-sen-bice #79 Cedric BIGGE-DUREN Big-ee / Dur-en #22 DEION Singleton Dee-on #50 Hercules MATA’AFA MAH-Tah-AH-FAH #90 Daniel EKUALE Eee-qwall-lay #25 Jamal MORROW MOR-row #51 Frankie LUVU Loo-voo #95 Zach CHARME SHAR-mee #27 MARCELLUS PIPPINS Mar-cell-us / Pip-ins #55 Noah OSUR-MYERS OH-shur – Myers #94 LYRIC BARTLEY Leer-ick / Bart-lee #28 DARIUS LEMORA Dare-ee-us / Lee-more-ah #58 T.J. FEHOKO Fee-ho-co #95 NGALU TAPA NAH-loo / TAH-PAH #30 NNAMDI OGUAYO Nahm-dee / O-gwuy-oo #61 Erik GLUECK Glue-ck #97 Hunter MATTOX MATT-tox #33 KAINOA Wilson Kai-no-ah #62 LIAM Ryan Lee-am

23 COUGARS BY POSITION

CORNERBACKS (9) LONG SNAPPERS (3) BROUGHTON, Treshon, SR CELLI, Kyle, SO EMMY, Josh, SO GRAVELLE, Lucas, JR* JONES, D’Jimon, FR HANEY, Jack, FR MOLTON, Darrien, SO PIPPINS, Marcellus, JR KICKERS (3) SINCHAK, Dakota, JR* COX, Mitchell, JR* SINGLETON, Deion, FR* POWELL, Erik, JR* STRONG, Marcus, FR SCHAFER, Brett, FR* THOMAS, Skyler, FR ATHLETE (1) DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (14) ROGERS, Justus, FR BARBER, Robert, SR* BARTLEY, Lyric, FR OFFENSIVE LINE (18) BEGG, Nick, SO* BIGGE-DUREN, Cedric, FR* BENDER, Danny, FR DILLARD, Andre, SO* COMFORT, Taylor, SO* FREEMAN, Carlos, JR* EKUALE, Daniel, JR* GAISOA, Nilsson, FR FEHOKO, T.J., FR* HAANGANA, Christian, FR FERNANDEZ, Kingston, SO* KING, Keenen, FR MATA’AFA, Hecules, SO* MADISON, Cole, JR* MATTOX, Hunter, FR* MIDDLETON, Eduardo, SR* McBROOM, Garrett, JR* HOPKINS, Mack, SO* MITCHELL, Jeremiah, SR* MAUIGOA, Frederick, FR OGUAYO, Nnamdi, FR* NORVELL, Drew, FR* TAPA, Ngalu, SO* O’CONNELL, Cody, JR* OSUR-MYERS, Noah, FR* LINEBACKERS (16) RYAN, Liam, FR BROCK, Tristan, FR* SAKARIA, Amosa, FR* CELLI, Kyle, SO* SALMONSON, B.J., JR* DeRIDER, Nate, JR* SORENSON, Riley, SR DOTSON, Isaac, JR* WATSON, Joshua, FR EISENBEISS, Jakob, FR FAALAVAAU, Afl ofagia (Ben), FR* QUARTERBACKS (6) GLUECK, Erik, FR FALK, Luke, JR* HOYD III, Greg, SO* GORDON, Anthony, SO LUVU, Frankie, JR HILINSKI, Tyler, FR* ONYEUKWU, Chima, JR JORGENSON, Christian, FR* PELLUER, Peyton, JR* ROGERS, Justus, FR PORTER, Aaron, SR* TINSLEY, Trey, SO SHERMAN, Dillon, FR TAMAIVENA, Suliasi, JR RUNNING BACKS (8) TAYLOR, Paris, SR* HARRINGTON, Keith, SO* WOODS, Jahad, FR HARRIS, Romello, FR LEE, Alijah, SO* NICKELS (3) MORROW, Jamal, JR* HENRY, Parker, SR* PAGE, Killian, FR* PARKER, Kirkland, JR* TAULELEI, Madigan, FR* TEGLOVIC, Colton, SR* WICKS, Gerard, JR* WILLIAMS, James, FR* RUSHES (4) HANSER, Dylan, JR WIDE RECEIVERS (16) MOORE, Derek, FR ARCONADO, Brandon, SO TAGO, Logan, SO BELL, Renard, FR VINYARD, Mason, FR CRACRAFT, River, SR DIMRY, C.J., SR* SAFETIES (8) FOSSUM, Kaleb, SO DALE, Hunter, SO JOHNSON, Isaiah, FR LEMORA, Darius, JR* KRENZ, Riley, FR LUANI, Shalom, SR LEWIS, Robert, JR* POWELL, Kameron, FR* MARKS, Gabe, SR* ROACH, Willie, SR* MARTIN JR., Tavares, SO TAYLOR, Robert, JR PATMON, Dezmon, FR THOMPSON, Jalen, FR PORTER, Grant, FR WHITE, Charleston, JR* RUSSELL, Curtis, JR SWEET, Kyle, SO PUNTERS (2) THOMPSON, John, SR CHARME, Zach, SO WILSON, Kainoa, FR* PARK, Tommy, FR

24 COUGARS BY CLASS

FRESHMEN (27) RS-SOPHOMORES (10) BARTLEY, Lyric, DL BEGG, Nick, DL BELL, Renard, WR COMFORT, Taylor, DL BENDER, Danny, DL DILLARD, Andre, OL EISENBEISS, Jakob, LB FERNANDEZ, Kingston, DL GAISOA, Nilsson, OL HARRINGTON, Keith, RB GLUECK, Erik, LB HOPKINS, Mack, OL HAANGANA, Christian, OL HOYD III, Greg, LB HANEY, Jack, LS LEE, Alijah, RB HARRIS, Romello, RB MATA’AFA, Hecules, DL JONES, D’Jimon, DB TAPA, Ngalu, DL JOHNSON, Isaiah, WR KING, Keenen, OL JUNIORS (6) KRENZ, Riley, WR HANSER, Dylan, RUSH MAUIGOA, Frederick, OL LUVU, Frankie, LB MOORE, Derek, RUSH ONYEUKWU, Chima, LB PARK, Tommy, P PIPPINS, Marcellus, CB PATMON, Dezmon, WR RUSSELL, Curtis, WR PORTER, Grant, WR TAMAIVENA, Suliasi, LB ROGERS, Justus, QB/ATH TAYLOR, Robert, S RYAN, Liam, OL SHERMAN, Dillon, LB RS-JUNIORS (20) STRONG, Marcus, CB COX, Mitchell, K THOMAS, Skyler, CB DeRIDER, Nate, LB THOMPSON, Jalen, S DOTSON, Isaac, LB VINYARD, Mason, RUSH EKUALE, Daniel, DL WATSON, Joshua, OL FALK, Luke, QB WOODS, Jahad, LB FREEMAN, Carlos, OL GRAVELLE, Lucas, LS RS-FRESHMEN (18) LEMORA, Darius, S BIGGE-DUREN, Cedric, OL LEWIS, Robert, WR BROCK, Tristan, LB MADISON, Cole, OL FAALAVAAU, Afl ofagia (Ben), LB McBROOM, Garrett, JR* FEHOKO, T.J., DL MORROW, Jamal, RB HILINSKI, Tyler, QB O’CONNELL, Cody, OL JORGENSON, Christian, QB PARKER, Kirkland, NICKEL MATTOX, Hunter, DL PELLUER, Peyton, LB NORVELL, Drew, OL POWELL, Erik, K OGUAYO, Nnamdi, DL SALMONSON, B.J., OL OSUR-MYERS, Noah, OL SINCHAK, Dakota, CB PAGE, Killian, RB WHITE, Charleston, S POWELL, Kameron, S WICKS, Gerard, RB SAKARIA, Amosa, OL SCHAFER, Brett, K SENIORS (5) SINGLETON, Deion, S BROUGHTON, Treshon, CB TAULELEI, Madigan, RB CRACRAFT, River, WR WILLIAMS, James, RB LUANI, Shalom, S WILSON, Kainoa, WR SORENSON, Riley, OL THOMPSON, John, WR SOPHOMORES (12) ARCONADO, Brandon, WR REDSHIRT-SENIORS (10) CELLI, Kyle, LS BARBER, Robert, NT CHARME, Zach, P DIMRY, C.J., WR DALE, Hunter, S HENRY, Parker, NICKEL EMMY, Josh, DB MARKS, Gabe, WR FOSSUM, Kaleb, WR MIDDLETON, Eduardo, OL GORDON, Anthony, QB MITCHELL, Jeremiah, DL MARTIN JR., Tavares, WR PORTER, Aaron, LB MOLTON, Darrien, CB ROACH, Willie, S SWEET, Kyle, WR TAYLOR, Paris, LB TAGO, Logan, RUSH TEGLOVIC, Colton, NICKEL TINSLEY, Trey, QB

25 PLAYER PROFILES

ROBERT BARBER *** CEDRIC BIGGE-DUREN Nose Tackle Offensive Line 6-3 • 305 6-6 • 322 RS-Senior 92 RS-Freshman 79 Pago Pago, American Samoa Oceanside, Calif. Faga’itua HS ‘12 Oceanside HS ‘15 Social Sciences Finance WSU CAREER WSU CAREER RS-JUNIOR (2015): Earned a varsity letter after starting 12 games, totaling 17 FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirt season. tackles…had 4.5 tackles-for-loss and one sack…had season-best three tackles in opener against Portland State…blocked a kick against Wyoming…had two HIGH SCHOOL CAREER tackles, including 1.5 TFLs, and a forced at No. 25 California…had lone sack Played three varsity seasons for head coach John Carroll at Oceanside HS in against No. 8 Stanford…two tackles, both solo, in win at No. 18 UCLA…also had Oceanside, Calif.…as a SENIOR helped team to 14-1 record, with only loss coming two tackles against Colorado and at Washington…had tackle and forced fumble in California State Division I Championship game against Folsom…defeated Helix in Sun Bowl against Miami. High to win CIF San Diego Section Division I Championship then defeated Edison of RS-SOPHOMORE (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in all 12 games, Fresno to win CIF Divison I South title…anchored offensive line that averaged 158 making one start…totaled six tackles including one for loss…made two tackles yards rushing and 216 yards receiving on season…named to All-San Diego Section including one for loss at Nevada…made one tackle against Portland State, No. 2 and All-Avocado West League Second Teams…participated in 2015 West Coast Oregon and at Utah…made one tackle in . Bowl in Southern California…as a junior helped team to 10-3 record and berth in RS-FRESHMAN (2013): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in four games… San Diego Section championship game…three star rating by Scout.com and ESPN. tallied one tackle against Southern Utah…appeared at USC, against Idaho and com, two stars by Rivals.com. Oregon State. FRESHMAN (2012): Redshirted after suffering knee injury in fall camp. PERSONAL CAREER Born in San Jose, Calif…parents, Dennis and Emely…older sister, Sidney...fi nance HIGH SCHOOL CAREER major. As a JUNIOR helped team to runner-up fi nish in Island championship game... SENIOR year team captured Island championship...participated in 2011 Samoa Bowl, 2012 IFAF World Game and 2012 IFAF Samoa vs. game...also played TRISTAN BROCK cricket. Linebacker 6-0 • 246 PERSONAL RS-Freshman 53 Majoring in social sciences. Mount Vernon, Wash. Mount Vernon HS ‘15 CAREER STATS Undeclared DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS WSU CAREER 2013 4/0 1 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirt season. 2014 12/1 6 2 4 1/-4 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 2015 12/12 17 7 10 4.5/-14 1.0/-9 2 0 0 0/0 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER TOTALS 28/13 24 9 15 5.5/-18 1.0/-9 2 0 0 0/0 Attended Mount Vernon High School…lettered three years in football under coach Jay Silver…three-time First Team All-Wesco League linebacker…a SOPHOMORE, tallied 88 tackles, 107 passing yards, 342 rushing yards and fi ve touchdowns…as a NICK BEGG JUNIOR, made 67 tackles, passed for 997 yards, rushed for 555 rushing yards and recorded 18 touchdowns…earned Second Team All-Wesco honors at quarterback Defensive End and Second Team All-State honors at linebacker…as a SENIOR, earned All-State 6-5 • 260 honors at linebacker after making 67 tackles…named First Team All-State at full- RS-Sophomore 89 back after rushing for 1,298 yards, and 11 touchdowns…also earned two varsity Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. letters in baseball under coach Tony Wolden and one in basketball under coach Santa Margarita HS ‘13 Vic Wolfi ss. Marketing PERSONAL CAREER WSU CAREER Parents, Edward and Sirry…older sister, Aleah…older brother, Trevor, attended RS-FRESHMAN (2015): Member of the team but did not see any game action. WSU. FRESHMAN (2014): Enrolled at WSU in Jan., 2014 and participated in spring drills... redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Santa Margarita High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. with current Cougars River Cracraft, Riley Sorenson and Kyle Sweet...two-year letterwinner...as a SENIOR, earned All-West Region honors by PrepStar…rated three stars by Rivals.com and Scout.com…ranked the No. 95 defensive end prospect in the country by Scout.com in 2013...listed as the No. 96 defensive end recruit in the nation by ESPN in 2013…graduated from SMHS in 2013…initially signed with Arizona State by chose to delay enrollment.

PERSONAL Parents Frank and Mary Ann...younger sister, Morgan...majoring in marketing.

26 PLAYER PROFILES

TRESHON BROUGHTON * ZACH CHARME * Cornerback Punter 6-1 • 185 6-1 • 201 Senior 16 Sophomore 95 Murrieta, Calif. Boise, Idaho Vista Murrieta HS ‘13 / Riverside City College ‘15 Timberline ‘15 Social Sciences Digital Technology and Culture WSU CAREER WSU CAREER JUNIOR (2015): Arrived late to camp and earned a varsity letter after playing in FRESHMAN (2015): Earned a varsity letter after playing all 13 games as the punter, a total of seven games…fi rst action came against Wyoming…fi rst career tackle totaling 47 punts for 1861 yards, an average of 39.6 ypp…placed 12 punts inside the came in win at Oregon, totaled two for the game…other tackle came in victory 20 and had eight punts over 50 yards…season-long of 62 yards in win over Arizona against Oregon State. State…averaged 52.0 yards on two punts in opener against Portland State… averaged 45.0 yards on fi ve punts, including three inside the 20, against Wyoming… JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER season-high six punts at Oregon, averaging 3.68 ypp with two fair catches and a Attended Fullerton Junior College in Fullerton, Calif. as a FRESHMAN…made 32 long of 56…also had six punts, 36.8 ypp average, against Miami in Sun Bowl… tackles with two interceptions including one returned for a …attended average 44.6 ypp in win at No. 18 UCLA, including a long of 55. Riverside City College in Riverside, Calif. as a SOPHOMORE, made 34 tackles, 11 pass break ups and fi ve interceptions…also scored two touchdowns on an inter- HIGH SCHOOL CAREER ception and a fumble recovery. Attended Timberline High School in Boise, Idaho….two year letterwinner in foot- ball under coach Kirk Copeland…as a JUNIOR, named First Team All-State and HIGH SCHOOL CAREER All-Southern Idaho Conference punter and Second Team All-SIC at kicker… aver- Attended Tustin HS in Tustin, Calif. as a sophomore and junior and Vista Murrieta aged 39.8 yards-per-punt, put 15 punts inside the 20…converted on seven fi eld HS in Murrieta, Calif. as a senior… SENIOR season helped Vista Murrieta to a goals with a long of 45…as a SENIOR, named First Team All-State and All-South- 13-1 record and fi nish the regular season undefeated before falling in the Inland ern Idaho Conference at both kicker and punter…averaged 41.6 yards-per-punt, Division Championship game ... played in the 28th Annual SPORT Foundation In- put 11 inside the 20…recorded seven made fi eld goals with a long of 43…selected land Empire All-Star Classic ... had 40 tackles, one sack, three fumble recover- to play in the 2014 Shriners District 3 High Schools All-Star Game…ranked No. ies and eight pass breakups... garnered All-Southwestern League Second Team 8 punter nationally by the National Camp Series and named a member of Chris honors…JUNIOR season totaled 49 tackles and three interceptions, leading Tustin Sailer’s 2014 Event Elite. to an 11-3 record and a share of Empire League title…also added nine receptions for 160 yards as team captured CIF Southern Section Southwest Division title…. PERSONAL earned All-Empire League Second Team honors on defense…SOPHOMORE year Parents, Michael and Diane…three brothers, Jason, Cameron, and Roni…sister, scored two touchdowns as team went 12-2, won the league title and reached the Britney…digital technologies and culture major. CIF Southern Section Southwest Division championship game…rated a three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com…ranked the No. 86 overall Ju- CAREER STATS nior College prospect in the JUCO Top 100 by Rivals.com. PUNTING G/GS NO YDS AVG LG I20 TB PERSONAL 2015 13/13 47 1861 39.6 62 12 4 Played with current Cougar linebacker Greg Hoyd III at Vista Murrieta HS as a senior....social sciences major. TAYLOR COMFORT Defensive Line CAREER STATS 6-0 • 270 DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS RS-Sophomore 56 2015 7/0 3 1 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 Sultan, Wash. Sultan HS ‘14 KYLE CELLI Criminal Justice Longsnapper WSU CAREER 6-1 • 238 RS-FRESHMAN (2015): Member of the team...did not appear in a game. Sophomore 44 FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirt season. Seattle, Wash. Bishop Blanchet HS ‘14 Undeclared WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2015): member of the team but did not participate in a game.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Bishop Blanchet High School...earned two varsity letters in football under coach Aaron Maul…as a SENIOR, earned First Team All- honors at linebacker and Second Team All-Metro accolades on offense…also earned two varsity letters in baseball under coach George Monica…named First Team All- Metro and Second Team All-State in baseball.

PERSONAL CAREER Parents, Barry and Joan…older brother, Conner…plans to major in construction management at WSU.

27 PLAYER PROFILES

RIVER CRACRAFT *** HUNTER DALE * Wide Receiver Safety 6-0 • 200 5-10 • 197 Senior 21 Sophomore 26 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. River Ridge, La. Santa Margarita HS ‘13 John Curtis Christian HS ‘15 Sport Management Kinesiology WSU CAREER WSU CAREER JUNIOR (2015): Named to Biletnikoff Award Watch List...earned a varsity FRESHMAN (2015): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in seven games, mainly letter...started the fi rst nine games of the season, did not play in the next on special teams…lone tackle on season came against Arizona State. three, and returned to start the Sun Bowl against Miami…third on the team, and sixth in Pac-12, with 5.3 receptions per game (53 total) for 615 yards and HIGH SCHOOL CAREER four touchdowns…currently sits with 165 receptions, eighth on WSU’s all-time list…season-high nine receptions for 85 yards in win at Oregon…had eight Attended John Curtis HS in River Ridge, La.…four-year starter for coach J.T. Cur- catches for season-best 121 yards and game-winning touchdown with :13 tis…as a SOPHOMORE, recorded four interceptions and started for JCHS who second left for 37-34 win at Rutgers…had eight catches for 102 yards in win went 14-0 and was named national champions by Rivals, USA Today, PrepNation, at Arizona…had four receptions, including a touchdown, against both Oregon Scout.com and MaxPreps…as a JUNIOR, made 43 tackles and picked off eight State and Stanford…also had touchdown catch on three receptions at Cal… passes, helping JCHS to a 3A State championship…earned fi rst-team 3A All-State had fi ve catches for 63 yards in Sun Bowl. honors from the Louisiana Sports Writers Association and to The New Orleans SOPHOMORE (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in nine games, making Advocate All-Metro Team…as a SENIOR, named the No. 28 prospect in The Times- eight starts…added to Biletnikoff Award Watch List in early October…third on Picayune’s Fantastic 40 prior to the season…named All-State and to The New team with 66 receptions, ninth in the Pac-12 and tenth-most in WSU single-season Orleans All-Metro team after recording 53 tackles, one sack and three intercep- history…third on team and tenth in the conference with 771 receiving yards… tions…rated No. 81 safety prospect in country and No. 4 safety in Louisiana by fourth on team and seventh in the Pac-12 with eight touchdown catches…ranked Scout.com…also an outfi elder on the JCHS baseball team, as a JUNIOR, had nine No. 21 in the country with 6.6 receptions-per-game…averaged 11.7 yards-per- doubles, 24 runs scored and eight stolen bases. catch…posted four 100-yard games…did not play at Nevada, against USC and at Oregon State…made eight catches for 83 yards and a seven-yard touchdown PERSONAL against Rutgers in Seattle…recorded seven catches for 88 yards and a 15-yard Born in New Orleans…parents Wyatt Harris and Michelle Dale…dad, Wyatt played touchdown in win over Portland State…caught eight passes for 107 yards with a football at Southern University and at A&M College...mom, Michelle played basket- fi ve-yard touchdown against No. 2 Oregon…made nine receptions for 126 yards ball at Spring Hill College (DII) in Mobile, Ala…grandfather, Peter Dale, Sr. played in win at Utah…selected a team captain against California…made 11 catches football at LSU...godfather, Irv Smith, played tight end at Notre Dame, was a 1993 for a career-high 172 yards and career-high three touchdowns (17, 86, 9) against NFL fi rst-round pick by the and played seven seasons in the California…made a career-high and then WSU single-game record 14 receptions NFL (1993-99), fi ve with the Saints, one with San Francisco and one with Cleveland. for 100 yards and three-yard touchdown at No. 25 Stanford, also had 12-yard punt return…recorded three receptions for 40 yards and six-yard touchdown in Apple CAREER STATS Cup…earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention. FRESHMAN (2013): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in all 13 games, starting DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS 10 games…named All-Freshman Team honorable mention by 2015 7/0 1 1 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 News…earned All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention…made 46 receptions for 614 yards and three touchdowns…averaged 13.3 yards-per-catch, second-best on team… NATE DeRIDER * started season opener at Auburn, made three catches for 14 yards…made a season-high six receptions for 87 yards in win over Southern Utah…made four Linebacker catches for 52 yards in start against No. 5 Stanford in Seattle…had fi ve catches for 6-1 • 225 65 yards and fi rst career touchdown (12 yards) in start at No. 2 Oregon…had four RS-Junior 54 receptions for 78 yards in start against No. 25 Arizona State…started and caught Bellevue, Wash. three passes for 43 yards including a 24-yard touchdown in win at Arizona…started Bellevue HS ‘13 and had three receptions for 47 yards at Washington…started, tied WSU bowl Humanities game record for receptions with nine for 125 yards and one 25-yard touchdown against Colorado State in the New Mexico Bowl. WSU CAREER RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in all 13 games, all HIGH SCHOOL CAREER on special teams…recorded six tackles, including four solo, to go with one forced Attended Santa Margarita High School....four-year letterwinner for coach Harry fumble and two fumble recoveries…had solo tackles at Oregon and No. 18 UCLA, Welch…as a SOPHOMORE, earned All-State and All- honors after both wins, along with Stanford and Colorado…had key forced fumble and recovery making 35 receptions for 469 yards...as a JUNIOR, earned All-CIF honors after at UCLA. catching 43 passes for 639 yards and fi ve touchdowns while only playing in eight RS-FRESHMAN (2014): Member of team…did not appear in a game. games...helped SMHS to a CIF State D1 title and a 13-2 record...as a SENIOR, FRESHMAN (2013): Walked on in fall…redshirt season. named All-County by the Orange County Register, All-Trinity League and Trinity League Offensive Player of the Year after recording 56 receptions, 935 yards and HIGH SCHOOL CAREER nine touchdowns...fi nished career with 134 receptions and 2,043 receiving yards... Attended Bellevue High School in Bellevue, Wash….four-year letterwinner and selected to play in South Bay BMW West Coast Bowl, caught two passes for 32 four-time state champion…as a JUNIOR, named second team All-KingCo at yards including a 17-yard touchdown...high school teammates with fellow Cougars linebacker…as a SENIOR, named team captain and earned second All-KingCo Nick Begg and Riley Sorenson. league honors after leading team in tackles…BHS named 2012 HUDL National High School Champions…received “Reach of the Stars” scholarship award. PERSONAL Parents are both named Tracy…older sister, Lexie and brother, Skylar…father, PERSONAL Tracy played baseball at Taft Junior College…involved in Pediatric Cancer Born in Bellevue, Wash….parents Robert and Julie…younger sister, Elle…both Research Foundation...sport management major. parents attended WSU, mom, Julie was a member of the crew team…cousin, former Cougar baseball player Derek Jones, holds school record for home runs… CAREER STATS majoring in humanities. RECEIVING G/GS PC YDS AVG TD LG 2013 13/10 46 614 13.3 3 35 CAREER STATS 2014 9/8 66 771 11.7 8 86 DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS 2015 10/10 53 615 11.6 4 33 2015 13/0 8 5 3 0/0 0/0 1 2 0 0/0 TOTALS 32/28 165 2000 12.1 15 86 28 PLAYER PROFILES

ANDRE DILLARD * ISAAC DOTSON ** Offensive Line Linebacker 6-5 • 295 6-1 • 224 RS-Sophomore 60 RS-Junior 31 Woodinville, Wash. Bellevue, Wash. Woodinville HS ‘14 Newport HS ‘13 Marketing Marketing WSU CAREER WSU CAREER RS-FRESHMAN (2015): Earned a varsity letter after playing in three games, all at RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned a varsity letter after playing in eight games, left tackle…came in for second half against UCLA, and started against Colorado starting four in a starting role at the nickel position…posted totals of 34 tackles, and the Apple Cup. including one tackle-for-loss, at California…recorded a season-high nine tackles FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirt season. in win at Rutgers, including a fumble recovery…had six tackles in win against Arizona State and four tackles, all solo, in win at No. 18 UCLA…had two tackles in HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Sun Bowl against Miami…named 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention. SOPHOMORE (2014): Appeared in two games, mostly on special teams…made two Attended Woodinville High School in Woodinville, Wash….as a SENIOR, named tackles against Rutgers in Seattle and two tackles at Nevada…missed remainder All-KingCo First Team and KingCo 4A Crest Division Offensive Lineman of the of season with an injury. Year…named to Seattle Times All-Area First Team…rated two stars by ESPN.com, FRESHMAN (2013): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in seven games, mostly Rivals.com and Scout.com…ranked the No. 6 overall prospect in Washington by on special teams…recorded 10 tackles, four coming on kickoff coverage…voted ESPN.com…named a red chip prospect, one of Washington’s top-16 prospects by a team captain prior to the Oregon game…made two tackles in win over Southern The Seattle Times. Utah…had three tackles in win over Idaho…recorded two tackles against No. 5 Stanford in Seattle. PERSONAL Parents Mitch Dillard and Jennifer Bollinger...Mitch was an offensive lineman for HIGH SCHOOL CAREER the Cougars in the late 1980s...majoring in marketing. Attended Newport High School…four-year letterwinner for coach Mike Miller… as a SOPHOMORE, named All-King County second team quarterback…named All-King County second team in basketball…as a JUNIOR, named All-King County C.J. DIMRY honorable mention at quarterback…rushed for 741 yards and 12 touchdowns… Wide Receiver also passed for 1,073 yards and 10 touchdowns…also named All-King County 6-5 • 201 second team in basketball…as a SENIOR, earned All-Area honors by the Seattle RS-Senior 88 Times and All-King County fi rst team at quarterback after rushing for 1,047 yards Carlsbad, Calif. and 17 touchdowns…also threw for 765 yards and 11 touchdowns…selected to La Costa Canyon HS ‘12 / Saddleback College ‘15 play in East-West All-Star Game…named a red chip prospect, one of Washington’s top 100 prospects by the Seattle Times…named All-King County fi rst team in Social Sciences basketball as a senior…also lettered four times in basketball. WSU CAREER PERSONAL RS-JUNIOR (2015): Member of the team but did not play in a game. Parents, Michael and Chrisi…four older sisters, Kalla, Jeunai, Stephanie and Chanel…father, Michael, wrestled for the Cougars (1983-86), was a three-time JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER NCAA and Pac-10 qualifi er and earned All-American honors as junior…sister, As a RS-SOPHOMORE (2014) spent the 2014 season at Saddleback College in Mis- Kalla, played basketball at …both parents along with sisters, sion Viejo, Calif… totaled 26 receptions for 541 yards and six touchdowns…his Stephanie and Chanel attended WSU…pursuing a degree in marketing. 20.8 yards per catch were fourth in conference…named Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 18) in a win over Golden West, catching fi ve passes for 143 yards and CAREER STATS a touchdown…FRESHMAN season (2012) played at Palomar College, making one DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS catch for eight yards, then redshirted the 2013 season…rated two stars by Rivals. 2013 7/0 10 7 3 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 com. 2014 2/0 4 1 3 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 2015 8/4 34 29 5 1/-2 0/0 0 1 1 0/0 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER TOTALS 17/4 48 37 11 1/-2 0/0 0 1 1 0/0 Played two seasons under head coach Sean Sovacool at La Costa Canyon HS in Carlsbad, Calif…SENIOR season team went 9-3 en route to capturing the Avacado West League title and a semifi nal berth in the CIF San Diego Section playoffs… JUNIOR season team posted an 8-4 record, reaching the second round of the CIF San Diego Section playoffs.

PERSONAL Born in Littleton, Colo….full name Christopher James Dimry…parents Charles and Erin…older sisters, Erin and Carlee…younger sisters, Sophie, Soleil and Gia… dad, Charles played defensive back at UNLV and in the NFL for 12 seasons with the Falcons, Broncos, Buccaneers, Eagles and Chargers, making 21 career intercep- tions…majoring in social sciences.

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DANIEL EKUALE ** ** Defensive Line Quarterback 6-3 • 290 6-4 • 216 RS-Junior 90 RS-Junior 4 Pago Pago, American Samoa Logan, Utah Nuuuli Technical HS ‘13 Logan HS ‘13 Criminal Justice Social Sciences

WSU CAREER WSU CAREER RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in all 13 games RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned a varsity letter after playing in 12 games, all as on the defensive line…recorded totals of 22 tackles, 5.0 tackles-for-loss and one a starter…missed Apple Cup…earned 2015 All-Pac-12 First Team honors… forced fumble…season-best fi ve tackles came in win at Oregon, which included fi nalist, signifying the nation’s top player who began career as a forced fumble…had four tackles, three solo, in win against Arizona State and three walk-on…Dave O’Brian Award semifi nalist and one of 15 Walter Camp Players to solo tackles in upset victory at No. 18 UCLA…had TFL’s in four-straight games Watch…Sports Illustrated All-America honorable mention...completed 448-of-645 (Arizona, Stanford, Arizona State and UCLA)…recorded two tackles, including TFL, passes for 4,566 yards, 38 touchdown and eight interceptions…led the nation in in win over Miami in the Sun Bowl. passing average at 380.5 ypg and was third in total offense at 370.9 ypg…completed RS-FRESHMAN (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in all 12 games… 69.4 percent of his passes, second nationally… fourth in nation, and second in tallied nine tackles…made three tackles-for-loss including one sack…fi rst career among all Power 5 schools, in passing touchdowns (38)…FBS active career leader tackle came at Nevada…made two tackles in win over Portland State…recorded in career passing yards per game (356.9) and second in total offense per game one tackle against No. 2 Oregon and at No. 25 Stanford…made fi rst career tackle- (346.7)…named MVP of Sun Bowl after throwing for 300 yards, two TDs and no for-loss against No. 15 Arizona…tallied a tackle-for-loss in win at Oregon State… interceptions in 20-14 win over Miami…engineered three last-minute drives to made two tackles including fi rst career sack at No. 13 Arizona State. produce wins at Rutgers, Oregon and No. 18 UCLA…named Walter Camp National FRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season. FBS Player of the Week following Arizona win, completing 47-of-62 passes for 514 yards and fi ve touchdowns, no interceptions…also named Pac-12 Offensive Player HIGH SCHOOL CAREER of the Week for that performance, one of three times he garnered the award during the season, and Maxwell Award Player of the Week…owns three of the top eight Attended Nuuuli Techincal High School, graduated in 2012…rated three stars single-game passing marks (514 yards, 505, 497) in 2015 FBS season, all coming in by Scout.com…ranked the No. 92 defensive tackle prospect by Scout.com and wins…owns four of top fi ve single-game passing performances, and fi ve of the top America Samoa’s top overall prospect by 247sports.com. eight, in the Pac-12 Conference…threw for 505 yards and fi ve touchdown without an interception in win at Oregon and 497 yards and fi ve touchdowns in win against PERSONAL Arizona State…earned Davey O’Brien “Great 8” Performance of the Week after Plans to pursue a degree in criminal justice. completing 39-of-50 passes for 407 yards and six touchdowns, all in the fi rst half, in victory over Oregon State…named Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week after CAREER STATS throwing for 478 yards and four touchdowns, including a 10-play, 90-yard drive capped with a TD pass to River Cracraft with :13 second left for a 37-34 win at DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS Rutgers…earned third Pac-12 POW following win at No. 18 UCLA, when he led 2014 12/0 9 6 3 3.0/-13 1/-9 0 0 0 0/0 WSU on a 75-yard drive, capped by a 21-yard TD pass to Gabe Marks with :03 2015 13/1 22 18 4 5.0/-10 0/0 1 0 0 0/0 seconds left in a 31-27 win… named 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention. Totals 25/1 31 24 7 8.0/-23 1/-9 1 0 0 0/0 RS-FRESHMAN (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in six games, starting fi nal three games…completed 156-of-243 pass attempts for 1,859 yards…threw 13 touchdowns and seven interceptions…averaged 309.8 yards-per-game…posted four 300-games including marks for 471 yards and 601 yards…made collegiate de- but for one play at Nevada…second career completion was 84-yard touchdown in win over Portland State…came in for injured Connor Halliday against USC, went 38-for-57 for 346 yards with two touchdowns (9, 12) and one interception…fi rst ca- reer start came in win at Oregon State, went 44-for-61 for 471 yards and fi ve touch- downs, most yards and touchdowns thrown by a Cougar quarterback in fi rst career start…named Pac-12 Conference Player of the Week following win at OSU…in start at No. 13 Arizona State, recorded third-most pass attempts in school his- tory (74), fourth-most completions in school history (45) and second-most yards in school history (601)…threw three touchdowns and four interceptions, also rushed for one-yard touchdown…in fi rst career Apple Cup, went 27-of-49 for 355 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions. FRESHMAN (2013): Walked on in fall...redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Logan High School in Logan, Utah…three-year letterwinner…as a SOPHOMORE, earned fi rst-team All-Region and All-Valley League honors after passing for 1,486 yards and 17 touchdowns…as a JUNIOR, attended Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village, Calif.…as a SENIOR, earned fi rst-team All-State and All-Region honors after throwing for 3,618 yards and 36 touchdowns…set Utah high school single-season records for pass attempts (562) and completions (330)… selected to play in the Utah High School All-Star game…three-year letterwinner in basketball, earning fi rst-team All-Region honors as a junior.

PERSONAL Parents Mike and Analee…older sisters, Alexa and Natalee…uncle, Eric Falk, played defensive end at Utah State…uncle, Jeff Anderson, played basketball at Utah State...pursuing a degree in social sciences.

CAREER STATS PASSING G/GS PA PC PI YDS TD LG AVG 2014 6/3 243 156 7 1859 13 84 309.8 2015 12/12 645 448 8 4566 38 75 380.5 Totals 18/15 888 604 15 6425 51 84 356.9

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T.J. FEHOKO KALEB FOSSUM * Defensive Line Wide Receiver 6-1 • 270 5-10 • 185 RS-Freshman 58 Sophomore 83 Salt Lake City, Utah Lake Forest, Calif. Cottonwood HS ‘15 El Toro HS ‘15 Communication Undeclared WSU CAREER WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirt season. FRESHMAN (2015): Earned a varsity letter after seeing action in 11 games, primarily as a holder on fi eld goals and extra points…lone kickoff return came in Apple Cup, HIGH SCHOOL CAREER which he took 48 yards. Played four varsity seasons at Cottonwood HS, one under head coach Josh Lyman and the last three under head coach Greg Coshaw…totaled 322 tackles, including HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 77 sacks, while forcing 19 fumbles in his career…as a SENIOR had 121 tackles, in- Attended Serra High School and El Toro High School…graduated from El Toro HS cluding 34 tackles-for-loss and 21 sacks, while forcing 10 fumbles and blocking two in Lake Forest, Calif….lettered in football three years under coach Robert Frith… punts…had eight double-digit tackle games, including season-best 17 against Hill- team captain both junior and senior season…as a SENIOR, named First Team crest…added 69 yards rushing on 14 carries while scoring three touchdowns… All-County, First Team All-CIF, MVP of the South Coast League, Team MVP…pre- named Utah Defensive Player of the Year, Coaches’ All-State Second Team and sented the Jeff Stenstrom Memorial Award, and was an Athlete with Character Deseret News’ 5A All-State First Team…JUNIOR season recorded 100 tackles Honoree from OCADA…also lettered two years in baseball and will play baseball with 54 tackles for loss and a national-best 34 sacks while also rushing for six at WSU…team captain as a freshman, junior and senior. yards and a touchdown…named to Deseret News First-Team All-State, Salt Lake Tribune First-Team All-State, Salt Lake Tribune First-Team Top 24 All-Star and All- PERSONAL Region 2 First Team…as a SOPHOMORE was a MaxPreps Sophomore All-Amer- Parents, Scott and Nicole…younger sister, Malea…younger brother, Truth… ican Second Team selection after registering 30 tackles, including 13.5 sacks… plans to major in business at WSU. garnered Salt Lake Tribune First-Team All-State and Deseret News Second-Team All-State…FRESHMAN season was named Deseret News Honorable Mention All- State, Region 3 Lineman of Year and First-Team All-Region…rated three stars by CARLOS FREEMAN Scout.com, Rivals.com and ESPN.com. Offensive Line 6-3 • 308 RS-Junior 78 KINGSTON FERNANDEZ Midwest City, Okla. Defensive Line Midwest City HS ‘13 6-2 • 271 Construction Management RS-Sophomore 52 WSU CAREER Kapolei, Hawaii Kapolei HS ‘14 RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Member of team… did not appear in a game. Kinesiology RS-FRESHMAN (2014): Member of team… did not appear in a game. FRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season. WSU CAREER RS-FRESHMAN (2015): Member of the team but did not see any game action. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirt season. Attended Midwest City High School…two-year letterwinner for coach Darrell Hall…as a JUNIOR, helped MCHS to a 11-1 record…named U.S. Army All-America HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Team honorable mention, All-State honorable mention and All-District 1A and All- Attended Kapolei High School in Kapolei, Hawaii…as a JUNIOR, named All-Oahu Mid-State Conference…as a SENIOR, helped MCHS to an 11-1 record and earned Interscholastic Association Red West honorable mention…as a SENIOR, named All-State accolades from the Oklahoma Coaches Association…named District 3 All-State Third Team by Hawaii Star-Advertiser….named All-OIA Red West First Offensive Lineman of the Year, Mid-State Conference Lineman of the Year…also Team after making 68 tackles including 17 sacks…named a team captain as a ranked state’s No. 1 heavyweight wrestler…named to The Oklahoman’s Super senior…named Defensive Player of the Year Finalist by KHON Cover2…rated 30 prospect list for the state of Oklahoma…ranked the No. 25 center prospect three stars and the No. 2 overall prospect in Hawaii by Scout.com. in the country by Scout.com and the No. 11 overall prospect out of Oklahoma by ESPN.com...four-year letterwinner in wrestling and track…also lettered twice in PERSONAL powerlifting…as a wrestler, ranked ninth as a sophomore, placed third in state as junior and was state runner-up as a senior…in powerlifting, placed third in state Majoring in kinesiology. as a junior.

PERSONAL Parents, Carlos Freeman Sr. and Kimberly Lowe…older brother, Joshua…… older sister Andrea and younger sister, Erin…carries a 4.0 GPA…Valedictorian nominee…pursuing a degree in construction management.

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LUCAS GRAVELLE * KEITH HARRINGTON * Long Snapper Running Back 6-0 • 224 5-8 • 195 RS-Junior 71 RS-Sophomore 24 Niagra, N.Y. St. Petersburg, Fla. Wheatfi eld HS ‘13 / Erie CC ‘15 Northeast HS ‘14 Social Sciences Communication WSU CAREER WSU CAREER RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Transferred to WSU in January, 2015 and participated in RS-FRESHMAN (2015): Earned a varsity letter after playing in all 13 games, three in spring practice...earned a varsity letter after starting all 13 games at long snapper. a starting role…carried 37 times for 238 yards and two touchdowns…also caught 43 passes, fourth on the team, for 312 yards and three touchdowns…season-best JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER 68 yards on six carries, including a season-long run of 36, against Wyoming… added four catches for 22 yards…had 44 yards on three rushed, along with fi ve Attended Erie Community College in the fall 2013…longsnapped for ECC as a catches for 40 yards, in win at Oregon…had touchdown catches against Portland freshman in 2013…redshirted the 2014 season. State, Rutgers and Arizona State…season-best six receptions for 38 yards at Rutgers…had two catches for 55 yards in win at No. 18 UCLA…had three carries HIGH SCHOOL CAREER for 12 yards in Sun Bowl victory over Miami. Attended Wheatfi eld High School in Niagara, N.Y. FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirt season. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Northeast High School in St. Petersburg, Fla…SOPHOMORE season DYLAN HANSER * rushed for 600 yards and had 250 receiving yards…All-Pinellas County Athletic Rush conference First Team running back…as a JUNIOR, named All-PCAC First 6-4 • 240 Team after recording 1,372 all-purpose yards and 10 touchdowns…named MVP Junior 33 of running backs at NFTC in Orlando and MVP of a Big County Preps combine Billings, Mont. in Tampa…as a SENIOR, named to Florida top-100 by Orlando Sentinel…named Central Catholic HS ‘13 Offensive MVP of the Blue-Gray All-American Bowl in January after recording 304 total yards and scoring four touchdowns…named All-PCAC First Team running Social Sciences back for third-straight season and participated in PCAC All Star Game…rated three stars by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com. WSU CAREER PERSONAL SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned a varsity letter after playing in 12 games, recording 10 total tackles, nine solo…led team with 10 special teams tackles, six on kickoffs... Pursuing a communication degree. had season-high three tackles on two occasions: at Rutgers and at California… blocked a punt in win at No. 18 UCLA…had two tackles in win vs. Oregon State. CAREER STATS FRESHMAN (2014): Enrolled at WSU in Jan., 2014 and participated in spring drills... RUSHING G/GS TC YG YL NYG AVG TD LG appeared in four games, mostly on special teams…made collegiate debut against 2015 13/3 37 244 6 238 6.4 2 36 California…made one tackle against No. 15 Arizona…appeared in games against USC and in win at Oregon State…missed fi nal two games. RECEIVING G/GS PC YDS AVG TD LG 2015 12/3 43 312 7.3 3 50 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Central Catholic High School in Billings, Mont….as a JUNIOR, earned All-State honors as both an outside linebacker and tight end…as a SENIOR, earned All-State and All-Conference honors at outside linebacker and tight end…helped CCHS win state title after recording 37 tackles, 3.5 sacks and three forced fumbles…also long snapped at CCHS…earned All-Conference honors in basketball as a junior.

PERSONAL Pursuing a degree in social sciences.

CAREER STATS DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS 2014 4/0 1 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 2015 12/0 10 9 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 Totals 16/0 11 10 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0

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PARKER HENRY *** TYLER HILINSKI Nickel Quarterback 5-11 • 206 6-3 • 206 RS-Senior 29 RS-Freshman 3 Vancouver, Wash. Claremont, Calif. Skyview HS ‘12 Upland HS ‘14 Sport Management Finance WSU CAREER WSU CAREER RS-JUNIOR (2015): Earned a varsity letter after playing in all 13 games, seven as FRESHMAN (2015): Enrolled at WSU in January, 2015…redshirt season. a starter…recorded 71 tackles, fourth on the team, with 6.5 tackles-for-loss and one sack…also had one interception…tied a Cougar season high with 14 tackles, HIGH SCHOOL CAREER nine solo, in victory over Arizona State, with included his lone sack of the year… Played two varsity seasons for head coach Tim Salter at Upland HS in Upland, previous week had 10 tackles against Stanford with an interception…had nine Calif.…set or broke 9 passing related records for Upland High School including tackles in win against Oregon State and eight tackles in victory at Oregon…had passing percentage (68%), TD’s in a game (7), pass completions (182), single game two tackles, including a TFL, in Sun Bowl victory over Miami. yardage (446)…SENIOR season completed 165-of-242 passes (.682) for 2,738 yards RS-SOPHOMORE (2014): Earned a varsity letter appearing in 11 games, all on and 22 touchdowns in 13 games…led team to 10-3 mark and semifi nal berth in CIF special teams…tallied seven tackles…made one tackle against Portland State, South Section playoff…named to Cal-Hi Sports All-California Fourth Team, All-CIF No. 2 Oregon and at Utah…made two tackles against USC…made one tackle in Southern Section West Valley Division First Team, All- Baseline League First Team, win at Oregon State…selected team captain, made one tackle at No. 13 Arizona All-Inland Valley Second Team by Daily Bulletin, All-Inland Area Honorable Men- State…put on scholarship following the season. tion and San Bernardino County Sun All-Area Honorable Mention…as a JUNIOR RS-FRESHMAN (2013): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in eight games, completed 177-of-260 (.681) passes for 3,053 yards, 34 touchdowns…led team to mainly on special teams. 9-4 mark and a share of the Baseline League title…2013 Offensive Player of the FRESHMAN (2012): Walked on in the fall…redshirt season. Year by the Daily Bulletin, All- Baseline League First Team and All-Inland Valley First Team by Daily Bulletin…rated four stars by Rivals.com, three stars by Scout. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER com…Rivals.com lists him as the 10th-ranked pro style QB in nation, 44th-ranked Played at Skyview High School…three-year letterwinner in football…as a overall prospect in California…Scout.com has him as the 13th-ranked QB in West. SOPHOMORE, started at both running back and cornerback…as a JUNIOR, earned second team All-Region and second team All-Greater Saint Helens League after rushing for 1,300 yards and 17 touchdowns…as a SENIOR, named fi rst team GREG HOYD III All-State by Associate Press, Seattle Times and Tacoma News Tribune as a running back after rushing for 2,133 yards and 35 touchdowns…named fi rst team Linebacker All-Greater Saint Helens League at linebacker…helped SHS reach the state title 6-1 • 230 game, the best fi nish in school history…also lettered once in basketball. RS-Sophomore 42 Murrieta, Calif. PERSONAL Vista Murrieta HS ‘14 Social Sciences Parents, Bill and Vonna…older sister, Liz...sport management major. WSU CAREER CAREER STATS DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS RS-FRESHMAN (2015): Played in one game on the season, at Rutgers, but did not 2013 8/0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 record a tackle. 2014 11/0 7 7 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirt season. 2015 13/7 71 36 35 6.5/-18.5 1.0/-2 0 0 1 1/0 TOTALS 32/7 78 43 35 6.5/-18.5 1.0/-2 0 0 1 1/0 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Vista Murrieta High School in Murrieta, Calif.…as a JUNIOR, earned All- Southwestern League Second Team…recorded 81 tackles, four forced fumbles and two interceptions…helped VMHS to a 12-2 record, winning a league title and earning a trip to the CIF Southern Section title game…as a SENIOR, earned All- Southwestern League First Team honors…tallied 63 tackles including fi ve for loss and two sacks, also picked off two passes and returned one for a touchdown… rated three stars by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com…ranked the No. 48 outside linebacker prospect in the country by Scout.com, the No. 69 prospect in California and No. 96 in the West region…ranked the No. 80 overall prospect in California by Rivals.com.

PERSONAL Pursuing a degree in social sciences.

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CHRISTIAN JORGENSON DARIUS LEMORA ** Quarterback Safety 6-2 • 195 6-0 • 190 RS-Freshman 13 RS-Junior 28 Bellingham, Wash. Port Arthur, Texas Squalicum HS ‘15 Memorial HS ‘13 Undeclared Comparative Ethnic Studies WSU CAREER WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirt season. RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned a varsity letter after playing in seven games, primarily on special teams…recorded four tackles on year, three solo…added two HIGH SCHOOL CAREER tackles-for-loss…had two solo tackles at Washington, including a TFL…also had tackle, and TFL, at Arizona and tackle against Arizona State. Attended Squalicum High School in Bellingham, Wash….earned four varsity RS-FRESHMAN (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in 11 games, starting letters in football under coach Nick Lucey…started all four years on the fi eld… fi nal 10 games played…fourth on team with 68 tackles…broke up six passes and as a JUNIOR had 100 yards receiving, one receiving TD and fi ve tackles in a recorded a half tackle-for-loss…made collegiate debut with six tackles against game…as a SENIOR, was the team captain, tallied 2,851 passing yards, 33 Rutgers in Seattle…fi rst career start came at Nevada, made eight tackles and touchdown passes and a 61 percent completion rate…led Storm to its best a half-tackle-for-loss…made six tackles in win over Portland State…made six record in school history at 9-3, including its fi rst playoff win and fi rst state tackles, four solo and a pass breakup in win at Utah…tallied two tackles and pass quarterfi nal appearance…led state in yards per-attempt and per-completion breakup against California…made nine tackles, eight solo at No. 25 Stanford… with 10.5/17.58…earned First Team All-NWC honors, Second Team All-State, made career-high 10 tackles, seven solo against USC…recorded seven tackles in voted No. 1 Skills Player in the NWC, and nominated for the All-State Game… win at Oregon State…had two tackles at No. 13 Arizona State…made eight tackles also earned three varsity letters in baseball under coach John Inge. and broke up one pass in Apple Cup. FRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season. PERSONAL Parents, Chris and Jane…sisters, Catherine, Hope and Maria…brother, Brock… HIGH SCHOOL CAREER two uncles and dad all played collegiate football…uncle, Eric Jorgensen, at the Attended Memorial High School in Port Arthur, Texas…played for coach Kenny University of Idaho, uncle, Kevin Skogen, at Pacifi c Lutheran, and father, Chris, Harrison…served as team captain three years…as a JUNIOR, earned 5A All-State at Pacifi c Lutheran…part of the Squalicum High School Mentor Program and a honorable mention by the Associated Press…as a SENIOR, earned All-District Special Olympics volunteer…plans to major in graphic design at WSU. second team after making 54 tackles, two sacks and two pass breakups…earned Academic All-District fi rst team…rated two stars by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com…named the No. 96 safety prospect in the country by ESPN.com.

ALIJAH LEE * PERSONAL Running Back Parents Sidney and Felicia…older sisters, Coronda and De’Avonte and younger 5-6 • 193 sister, Sydnie...pursuing a degree in comparative ethnic studies. RS-Sophomore 36 Venice, Calif. CAREER STATS Venice HS ‘14 DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS Communication 2014 11/10 68 45 23 .5/-2 0/0 0 0 3 0/0 2015 7/0 4 3 1 2.0/-5 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 Totals 18/10 72 48 24 2.5/-7 0/0 0 0 3 0/0 WSU CAREER RS-FRESHMAN (2015): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in nine games, all on special teams. FRESHMAN (2014): Walked on...redshirt season.

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ROBERT LEWIS ** SHALOM LUANI * Wide Receiver Safety 5-9 • 165 6-1 • 205 RS-Junior 15 Senior 18 Watts, Calif. Masausi, American Samoa South East HS ‘12 Faga’itua HS ‘12 / City College of San Francisco ‘15 Criminal Justice Criminal Justice WSU CAREER WSU CAREER RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned a varsity letter after playing in all 13 games, nine JUNIOR (2015): Earned a varsity letter after starting all 13 games...All-Pac-12 in a starting role…registered 43 catches for 490 yards and one touchdown…his honorable mention…named to Polynesian College Football Player of the Year 43 receptions were tied for fourth on the team…recorded at least one catch in Watch List…totaled 90 tackles, third on team, with three tackles-for-loss, four each game during season…season-best seven catches, to go with 60 yards, at interceptions, six pass break-ups, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery… Washington…had fi ve catches for 48 yards and a touchdown at Oregon…had his four interceptions led WSU and tied for fourth in the Pac-12 while his 10 passes three receptions for 97 yards against Arizona State…also had fi ve catches for 76 defended tied for 11th in the conference.…earned Pac-12 Defensive Player of the yards at Arizona…had two catches for nine yards in Sun Bowl victory over Miami. Week honors after posting 11 tackles and two interceptions in win over Oregon RS-FRESHMAN (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in fi nal 11 games, State…his fi rst pick against OSU he took 84 yards for a touchdown…also named making three starts…recorded 41 receptions for 370 yards and two touchdowns… the Jim Thorpe Player of the Week for his efforts against the Beavers…had averaged 9.0 yards-per-catch…did not play against Rutgers in Seattle…made season-high-tying 11 tackles against Wyoming and Washington…had fi ve tackles, collegiate debut, fi rst career start and fi rst career catch at Nevada, posted season- all solo, and two TFLs, in win at No. 18 UCLA…had eight tackles and game-ending highs of eight receptions and 81 yards with a long of 21…caught four passes for interception in overtime in win at Oregon…had four tackles, along with late 26 yards in win over Portland State…started, made two receptions at No. 25 interception to seal Sun Bowl victory over Miami. Stanford…recorded four catches for 25 yards against No. 15 Arizona…caught fi ve passes for 50 yards including a nine-yard touchdown against USC, his fi rst career JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER touchdown…made six receptions for 55 yards including a nine-yard touchdown Attended City College of San Francisco… as a FRESHMAN, earned All-California in the win at Oregon State…recorded fi ve receptions for 52 yards in Apple Cup. Region I First Team accolades after making 49 tackles, seven interceptions and FRESHMAN (2013): Enrolled at WSU in Jan., 2013...redshirt season. recovering four fumbles…as a SOPHOMORE, named First-Team All-American, California Community College Defensive Player of the Year, Region I First-Team All- HIGH SCHOOL CAREER California and Region I Defensive Player of the Year…also named Bay 6 Confer- As a SOPHOMORE made 14 catches for 192 yards and two touchdowns and carried ence Defensive Player of the Year after recording 69 tackles, six tackles-for-loss 137 times for 1,085 yards and seven scores...as a JUNIOR earned second team All- with four interceptions and two forced fumbles…helped CCSF to an 11-2 record, a Los Angeles and fi rst team All-Eastern League honors...rushed 142 times for 1,090 California Community College Athletic Association Northern California title…was yards and seven scores...caught 14 passes for 160 yards and two touchdowns... named the CCCAA State Championship Defensive Player of the Game after making had two punt returns for touchdowns, one kickoff return for a touchdown and also a team-high eight tackles, including two for loss…rated four-star prospect and the scored once on a fake punt...as a SENIOR was named the Player of the Year in the No. 19 overall junior college prospect by Scout.com…rated the No. 1 junior college division, league and region...led South East HS to a 13-1 record and its inaugural safety in the country by 247Sports and No. 38 in the ESPN JC50. City Section D-II Championship...scored 36 total touchdowns...had 203 carries for 2,023 yards and 30 touchdowns, and 20 receptions of 338 yards...as a defensive PERSONAL back made 59 tackles, fi ve interceptions and blocked three kicks...named All-Area Born in Pago Pago, American Samoa…parents, Penitito and Niukini…brothers, First Team by the Los Angeles Times and was All-Los Angeles City Section Division Tui and Poy…sisters, Makerita, Sina and Elisa…high school teammates with cur- II Team...ranked the nation’s No. 10 running back prospect by Rivals.com...named rent Cougar nose tackle Robert Barber…also played soccer, known for scoring No. 26 prospect in California by ESPNU...rated four stars by ESPNU. during American Samoa’s fi rst FIFA-sanctioned win against Tonga in November 2011…scored twice for American Samoa that game, making him the territory’s PERSONAL joint top goalscorer of all time with fellow forward Ramin Ott…. Also that year, Pursuing a degree in criminal justice. was a member of the American Samoa senior team that represented the territory in the 2011 Pacifi c Games. CAREER STATS CAREER STATS RECEIVING G/GS PC YDS AVG TD LG 2014 11/3 41 370 9.0 2 25 DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS 2015 13/9 43 490 11.4 1 47 2015 13/13 90 67 23 3.0/06 0/0 1 2 6 4/90 Totals 24/12 84 860 10.2 3 47

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FRANKIE LUVU ** GABE MARKS *** Linebacker Wide Receiver 6-2 • 230 6-0 • 190 Junior 51 RS-Senior 9 Pago Pago, American Samoa Venice, Calif. Tafuna HS ‘14 Venice HS ‘12 Undeclared Sociology WSU CAREER WSU CAREER SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned varsity letter after playing in 12 games...played special RS-JUNIOR (2015): Earned a varsity letter after starting all 13 games…All-Pac-12 teams along with backup linebacker…totaled 13 tackles, nine solo…had two First Team…Biletnikoff Award semifi nalist…Sports Illustrated All-America tackles at Rutgers, at California, vs. Oregon State and vs. Stanford…best game of honorable mention...had 104 receptions for 1,192 yards and 15 touchdowns…his season came in Sun Bowl victory over Miami, registering career-best four tackles, receptions and receiving TDs were second and fi rst, respectively, all-time for a three solo. season at WSU…his 104 receptions tied for seventh all-time in Pac-12 single- FRESHMAN (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in fi nal eight games, season history while his 15 TD’s are tied for sixth all-time in Pac-12 history…led all on special teams…tallied three tackles…tied for team lead with two forced the Pac-12 in receptions per game at 8.0, fi fth nationally and tops among Power 5 fumbles…made collegiate debut with one tackle in win at Utah…recorded one schools…of his 104 receptions, 58 percent resulted in fi rst downs…led the Pac- tackle and forced a fumble against No. 15 Arizona…had a tackle and forced a 12 in TD receptions and fourth nationally…had four games on season of 10-plus fumble at No. 13 Arizona State. catches and four games of 100-plus receiving yards…set WSU career receptions record (195) in win at UCLA, and concluded season with 227 career catches… HIGH SCHOOL CAREER set WSU single-game record with four TD receptions in win at Arizona, part of 8-catch, 97-yard day…had career-high 14 receptions and tied career-high with Attended Tafuna High School in American Samoa with current Cougar Destiny 146 yards in win at Rutgers, including late TD…had 10 catches for 141 yards at Vaeao…as a SENIOR, in an eight-game season, recorded 8.5 tackles-for-loss, 3.5 California…posted 12 receptions for 92 yards and two touchdowns in win at No. 18 sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery…scored one touchdown… UCLA…the last catch, a 21-yard TD reception, capped a last-minute, 75-yard drive named All-Territory and Special Teams Player of the Year…selected to play in the that gave WSU the win with :03 seconds remaining…recorded 11 catches for 110 Samoa Bowl against an All-Star team from Hawaii…also kicked off, 90 percent yards and a score in win over Colorado…had eight catches for 111 yards and two of his kickoffs went for touchbacks…never lost a game in his high school career touchdowns in win at Oregon…concluded season with fi ve catches for 67 yards and helped THS win back-to-back championships the past two seasons…played and a touchdown in Sun Bowl victory over Miami. safety for THS…rated three stars by ESPN.com and Scout.com…also played JUNIOR (2014): Redshirt season. midfi elder for America Samoa U-17 soccer team. SOPHOMORE (2013): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in all 13 games, starting the fi rst nine games of the season…named All-Sophomore Team Honorable CAREER STATS Mention by College Football News...posted team-highs of 74 receptions, second- DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS most in WSU single-season history, and 807 yards…caught seven touchdown 2014 8/0 3 2 1 0/0 0/0 2 0 0 0/0 passes, tied for most on the team…fourth on team with seven receptions for 20- 2015 12/0 13 9 4 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 plus yards including three for touchdowns…made nine catches for 81 yards at Totals 20/0 16 11 5 0/0 0/0 2 0 0 0/0 Auburn…had four receptions for 38 yards in win at No. 25 USC…caught seven passes for 83 yards and a one-yard touchdown in win over Southern Utah… recorded 11 receptions for a career-high 146 yards and two touchdowns (43, 1) COLE MADISON ** in win over Idaho…caught six passes for 75 yards including a 57-yard touchdown Offensive Line against No. 5 Stanford in Seattle…caught fi ve passes for 34 yards against Oregon 6-5 • 318 State…set a WSU single-game record with 13 receptions at No. 2 Oregon, tallied RS-Junior 61 143 yards and an eight-yard touchdown catch…caught four passes for 66 yards Burien, Wash. and a 34-yard touchdown against No. 25 Arizona State…\had fi ve receptions for 37 Kennedy HS ‘13 yards and one-yard touchdown against Colorado State in the New Mexico Bowl. Criminal Justice FRESHMAN (2012): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in all 12 games, starting seven…third on team with 49 receptions…second on team with 560 receiving WSU CAREER yards…caught two touchdown passes…tallied two 100-yard games…named to Jewish Sports Review’s All-America Team...started at BYU, made three receptions RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned varsity letter after starting all 13 games at right for 16 yards…started, made three receptions for 77 yards in win over Eastern tackle…All-Pac-12 honorable mention…received the “Bone” award following Washington…made six receptions for 126 yards and 52-yard touchdown in win at Arizona game, signifying offensive lineman of the week. UNLV…made a season-high seven catches for 107 yards and 32-yard touchdown RS-FRESHMAN (2014): Earned a varsity letter after starting fi rst eight games at against Colorado…caught four passes for 25 yards against California…matched right tackle…did not play fi nal four games…made collegiate debut and fi rst career a season-high with seven receptions for 52 yards at No. 19 Stanford…made six start in season-opener against Rutgers in Seattle. catches for 51 yards against No. 17 UCLA. FRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Posted 53 tackles as a SOPHOMORE...as a JUNIOR was named MVP of Los Angeles Attended Kennedy High School…four-year letterwinner for coach Bob Bourgette… Nike Football Training Camp...caught 35 passes and recorded 1,344 all-purpose as a SOPHOMORE, earned First Team All-Seamount League at defensive tackle yards...scored 13 touchdowns and made fi ve interceptions...named league’s and offensive tackle…as a JUNIOR, named First Team All-Seamount League as defensive player of the year as a SENIOR...had 65 receptions and 10 touchdowns.... a tight end and defensive end and Seamount League Offensive Lineman of the named All-Area First Team on defense by the Los Angeles Times... All-LA Times Year…tallied 15 receptions for 265 yards along with 37 tackles and two sacks… Southland Team... All-Los Angeles City Section Defensive MVP...named to Tacoma invited to Army Bowl Junior Class Combine…named Second Team All-Seamount News Tribune’s Western 100. League in basketball…as a SENIOR, First Team 3A All-State by the Associated Press…named Defensive Interior Player of the Year and First Team All-Seamount PERSONAL League as a tight end and as a defensive lineman…selected to play in East- West All-Star game… named a red chip prospect, one of Washington’s top 100 Mom, Jordana...Majoring in sociology. prospects by the Seattle Times …ranked the No. 9 guard prospect in the West by Scout.com…ranked the No. 42 guard in the country by Scout.com and the No. 14 CAREER STATS overall prospect in Washington by ESPN.com…also letter four times in basketball. RECEIVING G/GS PC YDS AVG TD LG 2012 12/7 49 560 11.4 2 52 PERSONAL 2013 13/9 74 807 10.9 7 47 Parents, Mark and Marianne…older sister, Alli…father, Mark, played basketball 2015 13/13 104 1,192 11.5 15 43 at Central Washington University…pursuing a degree in criminal justice. TOTALS 38/29 227 2,559 11.3 24 52

36 PLAYER PROFILES

TAVARES MARTIN JR. * HUNTER MATTOX Wide Receiver Defensive Line 6-1 • 185 6-3 • 272 Sophomore 8 RS-Freshman 97 Belle Glade, Fla. Calabasas, Calif. William T. Dwyer HS ‘15 Sierra Canyon HS ‘15 Criminal Justice Undeclared WSU CAREER WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2015): Earned a varsity letter after playing in 12 games...missed FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirt season. Arizona game…totaled 16 receptions for 124 yards and a touchdown…also ran the ball three times for 14 yards…as a kick returner, had 25 returns for 552 yards, HIGH SCHOOL CAREER averaging 22.1 yards, ninth in the Pac-12…season-best three catches for 21 yards in win against Oregon State…fi rst career touchdown came on 27-yard pass from Attended Westlake HS in Westlake Village, Calif. his fi rst three years… attended Luke Falk in win at Oregon…had two catches for 29 yards against Stanford…also Sierra Canyon HS as a SENIOR, played for John Ellinghouse…named Gold Coast had two catches against Rutgers, California and Colorado…had fi ve KO returns League Defensive MVP after making 86 tackles including 15 sacks and 10 tackles- over 30-plus yards, including season-best 51 against Oregon State. for-loss…named MaxPreps Division IV All-State… season-best 18 tackles in win against Agoura and 10 tackles and four sacks in his fi nal prep game. …named to HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Daily News’ All-Area First Team Defense and All-Mid Valley Team by Mid Valley Sports… as a JUNIOR and SOPHOMORE, tallied 50 total tackles and eight sacks… Played fi rst three seasons at John I. Leonard High School in Greenacres, Fla....as a rated three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com…ranked the SOPHOMORE, earned All-County honors after catching 52 passes for 926 yards and No. 21 defensive end prospect in the West and No. 10 defensive end prospect in nine touchdowns...as a JUNIOR, played quarterback, completed 47 percent of his California by Scout.com. passes...transferred to William T. Dwyer High School in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. for his senior seasons...prior to senior seasons, named to ESPN300...also named a PERSONAL Super 11 Prospect by the Palm Beach Post and Sun Sentinel...as a SENIOR, earned fi rst-team All-Palm Beach County honors after catching 37 passes for 641 yards Born in Pasadena, Calif….parents, Marvin and Diane…younger brother, Ty…dad and six touchdowns...rated a four-star prospect by ESPN.com and three stars by played defensive back for Kansas Jayhawks (1984-87)…plans on pursuing a de- Rivals.com and Scout.com...rated No. 107 wide receiver prospect in the country gree in communications. and No. 19 in Florida by Scout.com.

CAREER STATS EDUARDO MIDDLETON ** RECEIVING G/GS PC YDS AVG TD LG Offensive Line 2015 12/0 16 124 8.3 1 27 6-5 • 316 RS-Senior 73 HERCULES MATA’AFA * Oceanside, Calif. Oceanside HS ‘12 Defensive Line Management and Operations 6-2 • 255 RS-Sophomore 50 WSU CAREER Lahaina, Hawaii Lahainaluna HS ‘14 RS-JUNIOR (2015): Earned a varsity letter after starting all 13 games, 12 at right Sociology guard and one at left guard…earned the “Bone” award twice, signifying the offensive lineman of the week, following the Oregon State and Arizona State WSU CAREER victories. RS-SOPHOMORE (2014): Earned a varsity letter after starting all 12 games at right RS-FRESHMAN (2015): Earned a varsity letter after playing in all 13 games, totaling guard…fi rst career start came in season-opener against Rutgers in Seattle… 32 tackles, 11.0 tackles-for-loss and 7.0 sacks…added a forced fumble and a earned two “BONE” awards, given to the offensive lineman who performed the fumble recovery…named to USA TODAY Sports Freshman All-America First best each week. Team…earned 2015 All-Pac-12 honorable mention honors…led team in sacks RS-FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in game at right tackle against Southern Utah. along with Darryl Paulo, T-4th in Pac-12…tied for third on team in TFLs, T-14th in FRESHMAN (2012): Redshirt season. Pac-12…named Outstanding Lineman of the Sun Bowl after registering two tackles and a sack in win over Miami…season-best six tackles, 3.5 TFLs and two sacks at HIGH SCHOOL CAREER California…had four tackles, 1.5 TFLs and a sack at Washington…also registered As a SENIOR was named all-San Diego Section, all-area and all-league...named sacks against Wyoming, Oregon, ASU and Colorado. Academic All-San Diego...awarded OHS Offensive Lineman of the Year...named FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirt season. Offensive Line MVP of Los Angeles 100 Camp.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER PERSONAL Attended Lahainaluna High School in Lahaina, Hawaii…as a SOPHOMORE, earned Majoring in management and operations. All-Maui Interscholastic League second team…as a JUNIOR, named All-MIL First Team after tallying 64 tackles including 12.5 sacks…as a SENIOR, earned All-State First Team honors from Hawaii Star-Advertiser and ScoringLive…named winner of the Cover2: Hawaii Weekly Defensive Player of the Year Award by KHON2 Sports...also named All-MIL First Team after recording 24 tackles- for-loss including 15 sacks…also wrestled, was state fi nalist as junior and senior at 215-pound weight class…rated three stars by ESPN.com and Rivals.com… ranked the No. 4 overall prospect in Hawaii by Rivals.com and No. 7 by ESPN.com.

PERSONAL Parents, Vivao and Sophie...has two brothers and four sisters.

CAREER STATS DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS 2015 13/0 32 20 12 11.0/-59 7.0/-49 1 1 0 0/0

37 PLAYER PROFILES

JEREMIAH MITCHELL JAMAL MORROW ** Defensive Line Running Back 6-4 • 275 5-9 • 201 RS-Senior 98 RS-Junior 25 Lake Elsinore, Calif. Menifee, Calif. Elsinore HS ‘12 / Riverside City College ‘14 Heritage HS ‘13 Humanities Sport Managment WSU CAREER WSU CAREER RS-JUNIOR (2015): Enrolled at WSU in January, 2015… Played in two games on RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned varsity letter after appearing in 12 games, three season, at Rutgers and against Wyoming…did not register a tackle...missed rest as a starter…missed the Rutgers contest…carried the ball 53 times for 347 yards, of season. second on team, for 6.5 average…added 33 receptions for 294 yards and four scores as a receiver…named game captain for each of the fi nal nine games, JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER including Sun Bowl…fi rst career touchdown came in win over Oregon State, had three carries for 11 yards and three receptions for 31 yards and two scores… Attended Riverside City College in Riverside, Calif….as a REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN, season-high 68 yards rushing on eight carries, to go with fi ve receptions for 43 tallied 44 tackles including 9.5 for loss and three sacks…as a REDSHIRT-SOPHO- yards, in win at Oregon…had 59 rushing yards and three receptions for 25 yards in MORE, earned All-Central League second-team honors after making 43 tackles, win at Arizona…in win over Arizona State, recorded four rushes for 23 yards, and including 13.5 for loss, and six sacks….helped RCC to a 10-2 record and a CCCAA four receptions for 62 yards and a touchdown…rushed for career-high 71 yards, State semifi nals…rated a four-star prospect by Scout.com and No. 28 overall ju- on 10 carrier, and added 50 yards on fi ve receptions, including 31-yard touchdown, nior college prospect, along with the No. 16 defensive end prospect by ESPN.com. in Sun Bowl win over Miami. RS-FRESHMAN (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in all 12 games, PERSONAL starting the fi rst 11…led team in rushing with 87 carries for 351 yards…averaged Majoring in humanitees. 4.9 yards-per-carry…fourth on team with 61 receptions, second-most by a running back in the country… most receptions by a Cougar running back in single-season history, breaking ’s 1987 record of 59 …had 460 receiving yards… averaged 7.5 yards-per-reception…led team with 22 kick returns for 453 yards DARRIEN MOLTON * with a long of 36…averaged 20.6 yards-per-return, tied for 10th-best in the Pac- 12 Conference…second on team with 1,264 all-purpose yards, averaged 105.3 Cornerback per game…made collegiate debut and fi rst career start in season-opener against 5-10 • 175 Rutgers in Seattle, rushed six times for 17 yards and caught two passes for 15 Sophomore 3 yards…carried a season-high 10 times for 38 yards and had four receptions for 73 Temecula, Calif. yards including a long of 53 in the win over Portland State…rushed nine times for Chaparral HS ‘15 33 yards and caught six passes for a season-best 79 yards including a 45-yarder Undeclared against No. 2 Oregon…carried eight times for season-high 48 yards and caught three passes in win at Utah…had nine carries, made six receptions for 31 yards WSU CAREER and six kick returns against California…matched season high of 48 rushing yards and caught season-high 11 passes for 70 yards against No. 15 Arizona…had seven FRESHMAN (2015): Earned varsity letter after starting 11 games…missed the carries and six receptions against USC…carried nine times for 46 yards and Arizona and Stanford games…named by Pro Football Focus at one of the top two caught nine passes for 51 yards in win at Oregon State…matches season-high true freshmen cornerbacks during the 2015 season...earned Fresman All-America with 10 carries and caught four passes at No. 13 Arizona State…carried twice and honors from Athlon Sports and CampusInsiders.com...recorded 44 tackles, one had three kick returns in Apple Cup. tackle-for-loss, one interceptions, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery…had FRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season…named Scout Team Offensive Player of the career-high eight tackles in Sun Bowl victory over Miami, including six solo…fi rst Year. career interception came in win against Arizona State, added four tackles…had fi ve tackles, TFL and forced fumble in win over Wyoming…had fi ve tackles, all solo, HIGH SCHOOL CAREER at California…had fi ve tackles, fumble recovery and two pass break-ups in win at No. 18 UCLA…had fi ve tackles at Washington…had four tackles in wins against Attended Heritage High School in Menifee, Calif.…three-year letterwinner for Oregon State and Arizona State. coach Kraig Broach…as a SOPHOMORE, named All-Sunbelt League second team and All-Valley League third team…rushed for 731 yards and eight touchdowns… HIGH SCHOOL CAREER as a JUNIOR, named All-Valley Offensive Player of the Year and Sunbelt League Offensive MVP after rushing 207 times for a school-record 1,777 yards and 21 Attended Chaparral HS in Temecula, Calif…. as a SENIOR, named No. 141 prospect touchdowns…as a SENIOR, named to All-CIF Central Division fi rst team, All- in Preseason Scout.com Western 150…totaled 17 tackles in four games as season Valley Offensive Player of the Year, All-Area by the Press Enterprise and Sunbelt was cut short due to injury…also had 30 rushing yards and 101 receiving yards League Player of the Year after rushing for a school-record 2,092 yards and 15 and a touchdown…as a JUNIOR, earned First Team All-State by CalHi Sports, First touchdowns…reached the 200-yard mark six times…helped HHS to the CIF Team All-CIF Southern Section and First Team All-Southwestern League…made Southern Section semifi nals…rated three stars by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and 57 tackles and six interceptions… rated three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals. Scout.com…ranked the No. 84 running back prospect in the country by Scout. com and Scout.com…ranked No. 24 cornerback prospect in the West by Scout. com…also lettered four times in track and fi eld. com and No. 55 cornerback prospect in the country by ESPN.com. PERSONAL PERSONAL Parents, Johnnie and Vera…younger brother, Isaiah...plans to pursue a degree in Parents, Kevin and Sarah...older brother, Kevin...younger brother, Zach...older sport management. sisters, Angela and Alexis...younger sister, Kayla..uncle, Willie Gibson played line- backer at Bowling Green from 1993-94. CAREER STATS CAREER STATS RUSHING G/GS TC YG YL NYG AVG TD LG 2014 12/11 87 382 31 351 4.0 0 17 DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS 2015 12/3 53 353 6 347 6.5 0 41 2015 11/11 44 34 10 1.0/-2 0/0 1 1 4 1/0 Totals 24/14 140 735 37 698 4.9 0 41

RECEIVING G/GS PC YDS AVG TD LG 2014 12/11 61 460 7.5 0 53 2015 12/3 33 294 8.9 4 31 Totals 24/14 94 754 8.0 4 53

38 PLAYER PROFILES

CODY O’CONNELL * NOAH OSUR-MYERS Offensive Line Offensive Line 6-8 • 354 6-4 • 312 RS-Junior 76 RS-Freshman 55 Wenatchee, Wash. Walnut Creek, Calif. Wenatchee HS ‘13 Las Lomas HS ‘15 Social Sciences Undeclared WSU CAREER WSU CAREER RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned varsity letter after playing in all 13 games, all on FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirt Season fi eld goal and extra point units. RS-FRESHMAN (2014): Member of team…did not appear in a game. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER FRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season. Played two varsity seasons for head coach Mike Downing at Las Lomas HS in Wal- nut Creek, Calif.…helped team to 9-3 record…SENIOR season named to MaxPreps HIGH SCHOOL CAREER California Division III All-State First Team and Cal-Hi Sports All-California Medium Attended Wenatchee High School…as a JUNIOR, named All-Big Nine second Schools Second Team…S.F. Chronicle’s 2014 All-Metro Second Team…All-Diablo team…named Offensive Line MVP as the NW Elite Football Camp in May, 2012… Foothill Athletic League First Team and All-East Bay second team by Contra Costa as a SENIOR, earned all-classifi cations All-State honors by the Seattle Times and Times…selected to represent Team USA in the International Bowl in Texas…as Tacoma News Tribune…also named 4A All-State by the Associated Press and Big a JUNIOR earned all-league second team honors as team went 7-5 and reached Nine Lineman of the Year… named a red chip prospect, one of Washington’s top quarterfi nals of CIF playoffs…named to U18 Team for USA Football at International 20 prospects by the Seattle Times. Bowl.

PERSONAL PERSONAL Pursuing a degree in social sciences. Parents Dean Myers and Jill Osur…mom played softball at California…has an older brother, Ryan, and older sister, Jordan, who rowed at California…special Olympics volunteer…plans to major in communication or business. NNAMDI OGUAYO Defensive Line 6-3 • 227 KIRKLAND PARKER * RS-Freshman 30 Nickel Beltsville, Md. 6-1 • 185 High Point HS ‘15 RS-Junior 10 Kinesiology Houston, Texas WSU CAREER Kingwood Park HS ‘13 / Blinn College ‘15 Social Sciences FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirt Season WSU CAREER HIGH SCHOOL CAREER RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned varsity letter after playing in 12 games, both at cornerback and special teams…recorded 17 tackles, one tackle-for-loss, a forced Played two varsity seasons at High Point High School in Beltsville, Md…SENIOR fumble and two pass break-ups…made WSU debut in win at Rutgers, registering year received Prince George’s County All-Gazette honorable mention honors… one tackle…season-high fi ve tackles against Stanford then matched that total in participated in 2015 Offense-Defense All-Star Game in Florida. win at No. 18 UCLA, including lone TFL of season…had two tackles, both solo, in wins at Arizona and against Arizona State. PERSONAL Born in Washington D.C….parents, Chima and Chinyene…younger brothers, Chie- JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER meziem and Chibuikem…younger sister, Nnedi…three-time member of National Attended Blinn College in Blinn, Texas...redshirted in 2013..as a REDSHIRT-FRESH- Honor Society…majoring in kinesiology. MAN in 2014, tallied 17 tackles, two interceptions, three pass breakups, blocked one punt, forced one fumble and recovered another.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Kingwood Park High School in Kingwood, Texas...as a SENIOR, earned fi rst-team All-District honors after making 77 tackles and four interceptions...rated three-star prospect by 247Sports.com.

PERSONAL Born in New Orleans...mother, Eula...brothers, Curtis and Theo, sister, Kimberly.

CAREER STATS DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS 2015 11/1 17 10 7 1.0/3 0/0 1 0 2 0/0

39 PLAYER PROFILES

PEYTON PELLUER ** MARCELLUS PIPPINS ** Linebacker Cornerback 6-0 • 235 5-10 • 175 RS-Junior 47 Junior 27 Sammamish, Wash. Richmond, Calif. Skyline HS ‘13 El Cerrito HS ‘13 History Social Sciences WSU CAREER WSU CAREER RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned varsity letter after starting all 13 games at MIKE SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned varsity letter after playing in all 13 games, 10 in a linebacker…All-Pac-12 honorable mention…led WSU in tackles, fi fth in Pac-12, starting role…totaled 43 tackles, added three interceptions, six pass break-ups with 7.8 pg (101 total)…added 11.0 tackles-for-loss, T-14th in conference, two and three fumble recoveries…his three interceptions tied for eighth in the Pac- forced fumbles, an interception, two pass break-ups and a fumble recovery… 12 while his nine passes defended tied for 14th in the conference.…fi rst career career-best 14 tackles, including 3.5 TFLs, came in win against Wyoming…also interception came in win at Rutgers, added fi ve tackles, all solo…had a seven- had 11 tackles, two TFLs, in win over Oregon State and 11 tackles in Apple Cup… high seven tackles, interception and two pass break-ups at California…also had had 10 tackles against Stanford…registered nine tackles, 1.5 TFL, in win over interception, which he returned 66 yards, with one tackle in Apple Cup…had six Arizona State…had eight tackles against Portland State, eight in back-to-back tackles and a nine-yard fumble recovery in win over Arizona State…had four games at Cal and in win at Oregon…also had eight tackles and a TFL in win at No. tackles and a pass break-up in win at No. 18 UCLA…also had four tackles in wins 18 UCLA...forced fumbles against Rutgers and Oregon State… named to CoSIDA at Oregon and against Oregon State…had a fumble recovery in the Sun Bowl win All-Academic District VIII First Team and Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team. over Miami. RS-FRESHMAN (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in all 12 games, FRESHMAN (2014): Enrolled at WSU in Jan., 2014 and participated in spring drills... starting the fi nal fi ve at MIKE linebacker…recorded 39 tackles with 5.5 for loss earned a varsity letter after appearing in three games, starting the fi nal two…tal- including one sack…made collegiate debut and recorded fi rst career tackle lied eight tackles including two for loss…broke up two passes…did not play in fi rst against Rutgers in Seattle…made four tackles in win over Portland State… nine games…made collegiate debut in win at Oregon State…made fi rst career made three tackles against California…made career-high eight tackles at No. start and recorded fi rst career tackle at No. 13 Arizona State, posting three tackles, 25 Stanford…made fi rst career start, tallied one tackle-for-loss against No. 15 one for loss and broke up a pass…started, made fi ve tackles including one for loss Arizona…made fi ve tackles including two for loss against USC…recorded four and broke up a pass in Apple Cup. tackles, one for loss in win at Oregon State…tallied four tackles at No. 13 Arizona State…matched career high with eight tackles including fi rst career sack in Apple HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Cup…named to Pac-12 All-Academic First Team. FRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season. Attended El Cerrito High School in El Cerrito, Calif….former Cougar great Lamont Thompson was …as a JUNIOR, earned All-East Bay fi rst-team HIGH SCHOOL CAREER honors…recorded 10 touchdowns and picked off seven passes…as a SENIOR, named to All-East Bay fi rst team…rated three stars by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Attended Skyline High School…as a SOPHOMORE, earned 4A All-State honors Scout.com…ranked No. 75 cornerback prospect in the country by Scout.com in by the Associated Press after making 176 total tackles including 110 solo…as 2012. a JUNIOR, helped SHS to a state championship and named 4A All-State by the Associate Press after making 153 total tackles including 122 solo…as a SENIOR, PERSONAL helped SHS repeat as state champions…was named First Team All-State by the Seattle Times and Tacoma News Tribune and 4A All-State by the ¬Associated Majoring in social sciences. Press after making 55 tackles including 40 solo, two sacks and one interception… missed four games due to an injury…selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All- CAREER STATS American Bowl, led the West team with six tackles, including three solo…named DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS a red chip prospect, one of Washington’s top 20 prospects by the Seattle Times… 2014 3/2 8 7 1 2/-6 0/0 0 0 2 0/0 rated four stars ESPN.com and three stars by Rivals.com..ranked the No. 25 middle 2015 13/10 43 28 15 1/-2 0/0 0 3 6 3/77 linebacker prospect in the country and the No. 5 overall prospect in Washington Totals 16/12 51 35 16 3/-8 0/0 0 3 8 3/77 by ESPN.com…one of 14 linebackers named to the Western 100 by the Tacoma News Tribune…named an honorable mention Northwest Nugget by the Tacoma News Tribune.

PERSONAL Father, Scott, started at linebacker for the Cougars (1977-80) and played fi ve seasons in NFL for the New Orleans Saints…grandfather, John, played end for WSU (1953-55) and his great grandfather, Carl Gustafson, played fl anker for the Cougars (1925-27) and was given WSU’s Award for inspiration… uncle, Steve, played quarterback at Washington and later played eight years in the NFL, fi ve for the and three for the ...majoring in history.

CAREER STATS DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS 2014 12/5 39 19 20 5.5/-19 1/-10 0 0 0 0/0 2015 13/13 101 57 44 11/-25 0/0 2 1 1 1/0 Totals 25/18 140 76 64 16.5/-44 1/-10 2 1 1 1/0

40 PLAYER PROFILES

AARON PORTER * ERIK POWELL ** Linebacker Kicker 6-3 • 227 6-1 • 195 RS-Senior 43 RS-Junior 46 La Habra, Calif. Vancouver, Wash. La Habra HS ‘12 / UCLA / Cerritos College ‘15 Seton Catholic HS ‘13 Social Sciences Social Sciences WSU CAREER WSU CAREER RS-JUNIOR (2015): Earned a varsity letter after playing in all 13 games, all on RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned varsity letter after playing in all 13 games… special teams…registered four total tackles…had solo tackles at California and connected on 20-of-26 fi eld goals, hit all 49 extra points and totaled 109 points… Washington…shared a tackle in win over Oregon State and one in Sun Bowl ranked sixth in Pac-12 in scoring and T-4th in FG per game at 1.54…connected on victory over Miami. four fi eld goals of 40-plus yards…hit both attempts (30,25) and both extra points in Sun Bowl victory over Miami…named Sun Bowl Special Teams MVP…made COLLEGE CAREER a career-high fi ve fi eld goals (6 attempts) against Stanford, including from 46 and 47…accounted for 13 points, 3-for-3 FGs, including season-best 47-yarder, and four Attended UCLA in 2012-13, redshirting the 2012 season and played in one game extra points in win at Rutgers…had a 30-yard FG and seven extra points in win over in 2013…attended Cerritos College and played for coach Frank Mazzotta Sr….as Oregon State…connected of 2-of-3 fi eld goals, long of 37, and three extra points, a REDSHIRT-SOPHOMORE, named First-Team All-Northern League after making in win over Colorado. team-high 87 tackles with 12 tackles-for-loss including six sacks and one intercep- RS-FRESHMAN (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in 11 games, two as tion…helped Cerritos to a Golden State Bowl win, earning MVP honors after mak- the starting kicker…kicked off most of the season, recording eight touchbacks… ing 12 tackles including 2.5 for loss and 1.5 sacks...ranked the No. 45 overall Junior went 2-of-5 on fi eld goal attempts with a long of 26…went 6-of-6 on PATs…re- College prospect in the JUCO Top 100 by Rivals.com. corded 12 points…started, went 1-for-2 on fi eld goal attempts, hitting rom 22 and going 5-for-5 on PATs against Rutgers in Seattle…started, went 1-for-3 on fi eld HIGH SCHOOL CAREER attempts, hitting from 25 at Nevada. Attended La Habra HS in La Habra, Calif….played for a coach Frank Mazzotta Jr.… FRESHMAN (2013): Walked on in Fall, 2013...redshirt season. as a JUNIOR, recorded 156 tackles, 21 tackles for loss, 11 sacks and two intercep- tions…as a SENIOR, named All-CIF Southwest Division Defensive Player of the HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Year and All-CIF Southwest teams on both offense and defense…also named U.S. Attended Seton Catholic High School…two-year letterwinner in football…as a Air Force Medium Schools All-American, SuperPrep All-American and Orange JUNIOR, earned fi rst-team All-Trico League honors going 8-for-9 in FGs including County Register Defensive Player of the Year…named All-State by Cal-Hi Sports 3-of-4 from 40-plus with long of 47 yards…as a SENIOR, named fi rst-team All-Trico and Freeway League Athlete of the Year…totaled 172 tackles, 23 tackles-for-loss League…four-time fi rst-team All-Trico League in soccer…as a JUNIOR, named including 12 sacks, fi ve forced fumbles and two interceptions...also rushed for 923 second-team All-State…as a SENIOR earned fi rst-team All-State and Trico League yards and 23 touchdowns….also earned three letters in baseball…as a JUNIOR, MVP honors with league-high 49 goals. hit .464 with four homers and 25 runs batted in.…as a SENIOR, hit .494 with nine home runs and 35 runs batted in while being named the league MVP...selected in PERSONAL the 20th round of the Draft by the Miami Marlins. Parents Mark and Tina…has 10 siblings, seven brothers and three sisters… PERSONAL second cousin with former USC Head Coach Steve Sarkisian…father, Mark was a goalkeeper at the University of San Francisco…mother, Tina played volleyball at Born in Bellfl ower, Calif….parents, Tony and Sandy…sister, Jennifer…mom San Francisco…pursuing a major in social sciences. played softball in College World Series for Cal St. Long Beach and is member of LBSU Hall of Fame…older sister, Jennifer attended WSU…social sciences major. CAREER STATS CAREER STATS KICKING G/GS PTS PAT FGM-FGA 1-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG 2014 11/2 12 6-6 2-5 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 25 DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS 2015 13/13 109 49-49 20-26 10-11 5-5 5-9 0-1 47 2015 13/0 4 2 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 Totals 24/15 121 55-55 22-31 12-13 5-7 5-9 0-2 47

41 PLAYER PROFILES

KAMERON POWELL AMOSA SAKARIA Safety Offensive Line 6-0 • 195 6-2 • 313 RS-Freshman 6 RS-Freshman 77 Upland, Calif. Pago Pago, American Samoa Upland HS ‘15 Tafuna HS ‘15 Undeclared Undeclared WSU CAREER WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirt season. FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Played two seasons under head coach Tim Salter at Upland HS…totaled 158 tack- Attended Tafuna HS in American Somoa…rated three stars by ESPN.com, two les…SENIOR season posted 77 tackles, including a season-best 10 in win over stars by Scout.com and Rivals.com…247Sports ranks him as the second-best Rancho Cucamonga…team went 10-3 while capturing Baseline League title and prospect from Somoa this year. advancing to semifi nals of CIF Southern Section West Valley Division playoffs… earned All-Baseline League First Team, Daily Bulletin All-Area Honorable Men- PERSONAL tion and All-Inland Area Second Team honors…as a JUNIOR had 81 total tackles, High school teammate of former Cougar defensive lineman Destiny Vaeao and cur- including career-best 12 in win over South Hills…helped team to 9-4 record and rent teammate offensive lineman Frederick Mauigoa. share of Baseline League title…garnered All-Baseline League Second Team hon- ors…ranked as 31st-best safety in nation, fourth in west and fourth in California.

PERSONAL B.J. SALMONSON ** Born in Los Angeles…parents, Bobby and Sasha…older brothers, Bobby Jr. and Offensive Line Eric…younger brothers, Emmaunuel and Alyx. 6-4 • 296 RS-Junior 75 Everson, Wash. WILLIE ROACH * Nooksack Valley HS ‘12 Criminal Justice Defensive Back 6-1 • 211 WSU CAREER RS-Senior 41 RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned a varsity letter after playing in 11 games, all on Federal Way, Wash. special teams. Todd Beamer HS ‘13 RS-FRESHMAN (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in seven games… Social Sciences played mostly on special teams and also appeared on the offensive line. FRESHMAN (2013): Enrolled in Jan., 2013...participated in spring drills...redshirt WSU CAREER season. RS-JUNIOR (2015): Member of team…did not appear in a game. RS-SOPHOMORE (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in four games, play- HIGH SCHOOL CAREER ing special teams…made collegiate debut against No. 15 Arizona…made tackle on As a JUNIOR named fi rst-team Class 1A all-state as a defensive lineman and all- punt coverage in win at Oregon State. state honorable mention as an offensive lineman by Associated Press...named RS-FRESHMAN (2013): Member of team…did not appear in a game. all-classifi cations Whatcom County and fi rst-team all-NWC on both lines...fi nished FRESHMAN (2012): Walked on in fall, 2012…redshirt season. season with 78 tackles including 16.5 for loss and 9.5 sacks...as a SENIOR named fi rst-team all-state on offensive line by Associated Press... named to Seattle Times HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Red Chip list. Attended Todd Beamer High School in Federal Way, Wash….three-year letterwinner…as a SENIOR, earned fi rst-team All-South Puget Sound League PERSONAL honors at wide receiver…lettered three times in track and fi eld and twice in Pursuing a criminal justice degree. basketball…placed third in high jump at state track and fi eld championships.

PERSONAL Parents Willie and Merion…older sister Bianca…majoring in social sciences.

CAREER STATS DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS 2014 4/0 1 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0

42 PLAYER PROFILES

BRENT SCHAFER DEION SINGLETON Kicker Cornerback 5-9 • 171 6-2 • 192 RS-Freshman 49 RS-Freshman 22 Lynnwood, Wash. Pasco, Wash. Meadowdale HS ‘15 Chiawana HS ‘14 Undeclared Undeclared WSU CAREER WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirt season. FRESHMAN (2015): Enrolled at WSU in January, 2015…redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Meadowdale High School in Lynnwood, Wash….earned three varsity Played fi rst three seasons at Godby HS in Tallahassee, Fla.…as a SOPHOMORE, letters in football under coaches Mark Stewart and Michael Don…named to the made 35 tackles, six interceptions, one returned for a touchdown and 10 pass Second Team All-Wesco all three seasons…as a JUNIOR, went-7 for-11 in fi eld breakups…as a JUNIOR, earned All-State Second Team honors after helping GHS goal attempts…as a SENIOR, was 10-of-14 in fi eld goals…fi nished career 20-for- claim the 6A State title…made 51 tackles, one interception, eight pass breakups, 28 on fi eld goals…also earned two letters in baseball under coach Bill Hummel. two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries…returned interception 56 yards for a touchdown and returned a fumble 95 yards for a touchdown…as a SENIOR in PERSONAL 2013, played for Chiawana HS in Pasco, Wash.…led CHS to 4A State title…named Parents, Scott and Mary…brother, Will…high school Valedictorian and involved All-Class All-State by the Seattle Times and Tacoma News Tribune…named Tri- in the National Honor Society. City Herald Player of the Year and Mid-Columbia Conference Most Valuable Play- er…named All-Area First Team at wide receiver and defensive back…caught 45 passes for 838 yards and nine touchdowns…picked off four passes on defense… DAKOTA SINCHAK rated three stars by ESPN.com, 247sports.com and Scout.com…rated No. 18 safety prospect in the country and No. 3 overall prospect in Washington by ESPN. Cornerback com…named a 2013 red chip prospect, one of Washington’s top-16 prospects 5-9 • 182 by The Seattle Times…named one of fi ve Northwest Nuggets (top prospects in RS-Junior 38 Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska) by the Tacoma News Tribune…one of the Oak Harbor, Wash. seven defensive backs named to The Western 100 by The News Tribune. Oak Harbor HS ‘13 Social Sciences PERSONAL WSU CAREER Born in Tallahassee, Fla….parents, Linal and Betty…older brothers, Lionell and Donavan…younger brother, Kobe…Lionell, played football for Florida Internation- RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Member of the team...did not see game action. al and Tri-Cities Fever of the . RS-FRESHMAN (2014): Walked on in Jan., 2014…redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER RILEY SORENSON *** Attended Oak Harbor High School…three-year letterwinner…as a SENIOR, earned All-Wesco North second-team honors at linebacker…selected to play on Offensive Line high school all-star team that traveled to Paris, and beat a French Junior 6-4 • 330 National American Football team, 19-0…also lettered three times in track. Senior 58 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. PERSONAL Santa Margarita HS ‘13 Social Sciences Parents Jeffery and Kyrstie…older brother Ian…majoring in social sciences. WSU CAREER SENIOR (2016): Named to Rimington Trophy Watch List...in May of this year recevied the Pac-12 Conference Sportsmanship Award, for the strength of character and dedication to his team that he displayed throughout the 2015 season even while he and his family faced extreme personal challenges. JUNIOR (2015): Earned varsity letter after starting 11 games at center, missed Colorado and the Sun Bowl… earned the “Bone” award twice, signifying the offensive lineman of the week, in win at Oregon. SOPHOMORE (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in 11 games…started 10 games at center…started fi rst eight games...missed game against Arizona… started fi nal three games…earned “BONE” award after Oregon game, given to the offensive lineman who performed the best each week. FRESHMAN (2013): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in three games… appeared at right guard against Southern Utah, Oregon State and at No. 2 Oregon.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Santa Margarita High School...three-year starter at SMSH...as a SOPHOMORE, named All-State and to the All-State SuperSoph Team by GoldenStatePrep.com...as a JUNIOR, named MaxPrep All-American, All-State, All-Orange County, All-CIF Southern Section and All-Trinity League fi rst team and helped SMHS to a California Division I State Championship...as a SENIOR, named All-CIF Southern Section, All-Orange County and All-Trinity League fi rst team... rated three stars by ESPN.com. Rivals.com and Scout.com...teammates with fellow Cougars River Cracraft and Nick Begg.

PERSONAL Pursuing a social sciences degree.

43 PLAYER PROFILES

KYLE SWEET * NGALU TAPA * Wide Receiver Nose Tackle 6-0 • 190 6-2 • 319 Sophomore 17 RS-Sophomore 95 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. Santa Margarita HS ‘15 Luther Burbank HS ‘14 Undeclared Undeclared WSU CAREER WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2015): Earned varsity letter after playing in 11 games, two in a starting RS-FRESHMAN (2015): Saw action in four games…made Cougar debut in win role, at UCLA and against Colorado…totaled 20 catches for 218 yards…had career- against Wyoming…also played in wins over Oregon State, at Arizona and against highs with seven catches and 77 yards in win over Arizona State…fi rst catch as a Arizona State…did not record a tackle on the season. Cougar came at Arizona, fi nished game with two receptions for 39 yards…had fi ve FRESHMAN (2014): Redshirt season. catches for 32 yards in win over Colorado and four catches for 53 yards in win at No. 8 UCLA…two catches for 17 yards against Stanford. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, Calif.…high school teammates with Cougar signee Calvin Green…as a JUNIOR, named All-State Played three varsity seasons at Santa Margarita Catholic High School, the fi rst First Team Underclassmen by CalHiSports… named All-Sac-Joaquin Section two under Harry Welch and his senior year under Rick Curtis…career totals of 151 and Junior Player of the Year…earned All-Metro League First Team and Metro catches for 2420 yards (school record) and 22 touchdowns…SENIOR season had League Defensive Player of the Year accolades after making 124 tackles and 24 89 catches for 1,341 yards (both school record) with eight touchdowns…had fi ve sacks…as a SENIOR, named All-Class All-State First Team by USA Today…named games of 100-plus receiving yards, including season-best 235 on 15 receptions and All-Metro First Team and Division II Defensive Player of the Year by Sacramento two touchdowns against Orange Lutheran… named to Cal-Hi Sports All-California Bee…named All-Sac-Joaquin Section and All-Northern California First Team by Fourth Team, MaxPreps California Division I All-State Second Team and All-CIF MaxPreps…Metro League Defensive Player of the Year accolades after making Southern Section PAC 5 Division First Team…also Orange County Register All- 14.5 sacks…played in Sacramento Optimist All-Star Game with high school and County and All-Trinity League First Team…set school record with 15 receptions in Cougar teammate Calvin Green…ranked the No. 8 defensive tackle prospect in the a game twice…JUNIOR season passed for 357 yards and two touchdowns, rushed West and No. 123 among players in the West region by Scout.com…ranked the No. for 235 yards and two scores and caught 51 passes for 909 yards and nine touch- 67 overall prospect in California by Rivals.com. downs…had school-record 295 receiving yards, on 13 receptions, to go with three touchdowns against national powerhouse Bishop Gorman...named to All-Trinity PERSONAL League First Team and Orange County Register All-County Second Team. Full name, Feaomoengalu Tapa. PERSONAL Born in Mission Viejo, Calif….parents, Eric and Jodi…older sister, Kaelie…older PARIS TAYLOR ** brother, Logan, played receiver at UCLA…dad played football at Univ. of San Diego. Linebacker CAREER STATS 6-3 • 223 RS-Senior RECEIVING G/GS PC YDS AVG TD LG 20 Orlando, Fla. 2015 11/2 21 222 10.6 0 36 Lake Brantley HS ‘11 • LA Pierce College Humanities

LOGAN TAGO * WSU CAREER Rush 6-3 • 235 RS-JUNIOR (2015): Earned a varsity letter after playing in 10 games, at linebacker Sophomore and primarily on special teams…lone tackle on season came at Washington, in 45 which he shared a tackle-for-loss. Pago Pago, American Samoa RS-SOPHOMORE (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in all 12 games… Samoana HS ‘15 recorded six tackles including 1.5 for loss…made one sack and recovered one Undeclared fumble…made WSU debut against Rutgers in Seattle…fi rst career tackle came at Nevada, fi nished with two tackles…recovered a fumble at No. 25 Stanford…fi rst WSU CAREER career sack came against No. 15 Arizona…shared a tackle-for-loss in Apple Cup. FRESHMAN (2015): Earned varsity letter after playing in all 13 games, at linebacker, SOPHOMORE (2013): Redshirt season. nickel and special teams…totaled 10 tackles, six solo, 0.5 tackles-for-loss and a pass break-up…season-high four tackles against Oregon State…added two JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER tackles in win at Arizona State…fi rst career tackle came at Rutgers, where he Attended Los Angeles Pierce College…as a FRESHMAN in 2012, appeared in seven shared a TFL…also had tackles at Oregon and against Colorado. games before suffering knee injury on an interception return…tallied 25 tackles, one interception and recovered one fumble…rated two stars by Scout.com. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Samoana HS in Pago Pago, American Samoa…rated three-star prospect HIGH SCHOOL CAREER by Scout.com…chose WSU over offers from Oregon State, Washington, Colorado Attended Lake Brantley High School…as a SENIOR in 2010, recorded 24 tackles and Hawaii. and two pass breakups.

PERSONAL PERSONAL Full name, U’umaulauaganu’u Tago. Plans to pursue a humanities degree.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS 2015 13/0 10 6 4 0.5/-2 0/0 0 0 1 0/0 2014 12/0 6 3 3 1.5/-6 1/-5 0 1 0 0/0 2015 10/0 2 0 2 0.5/-1 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 Totals 22/0 8 3 5 2/-7 1/-5 0 1 0 0/0

44 PLAYER PROFILES

COLTON TEGLOVIC ** CHARLESTON WHITE ** Nickel Safety 6-0 • 193 6-0 • 203 RS-Senior 19 RS-Junior 4 Sammamish, Wash. Amarillo, Texas Eastlake HS ‘12 Palo Duro HS ‘13 Social Sciences Criminal Justice WSU CAREER WSU CAREER RS-JUNIOR (2015): Earned varsity letter after playing in 12 games, all on special RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned a varsity letter after playing in 12 games, four in teams…collected seven total tackles, including 1.5 tackles-for-loss…made one a starting role…had starts against Portland State, Stanford and Washington and tackle-for-loss in win over Oregon State and followed that by sharing a TFL in win Miami in Sun Bowl…totaled 32 tackles on the season, with one interception and at Arizona…also had tackles against Portland State, Stanford and win over Arizona two pass break-ups…had four tackles in Sun Bowl win over Miami…season-high State…had two tackles in Sun Bowl victory over Miami. fi ve tackles came in win at Arizona…had one tackle and an interception in win over RS-SOPHOMORE (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in 10 games, all on Colorado…had four tackles in wins over Rutgers and Wyoming….also had four, all special teams…recorded two tackles in win over Portland State…recorded one solo, at Washington…registered three tackles in win at No. 18 UCLA. tackle in win at Oregon State…made one tackle at No. 13 Arizona State. RS-FRESHMAN (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in 10 games, mak- ing seven starts…made 34 tackles and picked off one pass…forced one fumble… PERSONAL led team with 13 pass breakups, tied for second-most in the Pac-12 Conference… made collegiate debut against Rutgers in Seattle…fi rst career start came at Ne- Majoring in social sciences. vada, made two tackles and a pass breakup…made six tackles, picked off a pass and forced a fumble in win over Portland State…recorded three tackles and broke CAREER STATS up three passes including the fi nal pass to clinch win at Utah…made career high DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS 12 tackles and broke up three passes against California…registered three tackles 2014 10/0 4 2 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 at No. 25 Stanford…missed games against Arizona and USC…made four tackles 2015 12/0 7 3 4 1.5/-6 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 in win at Oregon State…had two tackles and two pass breakups at No. 13 Arizona Totals 22/0 11 5 6 1.5/-6 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 State. FRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season.

JOHN THOMPSON *** HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Wide Receiver Attended Palo Duro High School in Amarillo, Texas…three-year letterwinner 5-8 • 193 for coach Steve Parr…as a JUNIOR, had 46 receptions for 759 yards and six Senior 85 touchdowns…as a SENIOR, earned 4A All-District 3 fi rst team honors as a wide Spanaway, Wash. receiver and a defensive back after making 50 tackles, six pass breakups, two Bethel HS ‘13 interceptions and catching 26 passes for 557 yards and six scores…rated three Sport Management starts by ESPN.com and two stars by Scout.com…rated the No. 209 wide receiver prospect in the country by ESPN.com….also lettered four times in basketball and track. WSU CAREER JUNIOR (2015): Earned varsity letter after playing in all 13 games, getting lone starts PERSONAL in Apple Cup and Sun Bowl…totaled 24 receptions for 255 yards and a touchdown Parents, Charles and Laiceisha…older brother, Michael and younger brother, on the season…career-high four receptions for 32 yards in win at Arizona…had Brandon…father, Charles played football at the University of North Texas… three catches for career-high 51 yards at Washington…lone catch in win over brother, Michael plays basketball at Oklahoma Panhandle State University... Arizona State resulted in an 8-yard touchdown…had three receptions for 33 yards criminal justice major. in opener against Portland State…had two catches for 34 yards at California… also had two catches for 11 yards in win over Oregon State…had three catches for CAREER STATS 41 yards in Sun Bowl victory over Miami...put on scholarship in the summer, 2016. SOPHOMORE (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in two games… DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS FF FR PD INT/YDS appeared in game against USC…caught a fi ve-yard pass in win at Oregon State. 2014 10/7 34 30 4 0/0 0/0 1 0 13 1/0 FRESHMAN (2013): Earned a varsity letter...appeared in two games…caught two 2015 12/4 32 24 8 0/0 0/0 0 0 2 1/0 passes for six yards against No. 5 Stanford…also appeared at No. 2 Oregon. Totals 22/11 66 54 12 0/0 0/0 1 0 15 2/0

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Bethel High School in Spanaway, Wash….four-year letterwinner…as a SOPHOMORE, recorded three interceptions…as a JUNIOR, fi rst career touchdown came against Permian Panthers in Odessa, Texas, the school featured in the movie Friday Night Lights…named South Puget Sound League Defensive Back of the Year, fi rst team All-SPSL and All-Area honorable mention after picking off eight passes…also had three touchdowns rushing, four receiving, two via kickoff return and one via interception…as a SENIOR, named fi rst team All-SPSL after rushing for 12 touchdowns and catching two touchdowns…limited to just fi ve games with an ankle injury...also lettered four times in basketball and track.

PERSONAL Born in Lakewood, Wash….parents Tony and Pamela, older sisters Marcella and Paige…Marcella attended WSU…third cousin of Baseball Hall of Famer Willie Mays…both parents ran track at Long Beach State…majoring in sport managment.

CAREER STATS RECEIVING G/GS PC YDS AVG TD LG 2013 2/0 2 6 3.0 0 3 2014 2/0 1 5 5.0 0 5 2015 13/2 24 255 10.6 1 29 TOTALS 17/2 27 266 9.9 1 29 45 PLAYER PROFILES

GERARD WICKS ** JAMES WILLIAMS Running Back Running Back 6-0 • 227 5-11 • 199 RS-Junior 23 RS-Freshman 32 Long Beach, Calif. Burbank, Calif. Long Beach Poly HS ‘13 Burbank HS ‘15 Criminal Justice Undeclared

WSU CAREER WSU CAREER RS-SOPHOMORE (2015): Earned a varsity letter after playing in all 13 games, 10 FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirt season. as a starter…led WSU in rushing with 107 carries for 610 yards and three touch- downs…added 38 receptions for 128 yards…ran for a career-high 123 yards, on HIGH SCHOOL CAREER 13 carries, in win over Colorado, the fi rst Cougar running back to break 100 yards since the 2010 season…had 12 carries for 78 yards against Stanford…opened sea- Played three varsity seasons at Burbank HS, two under Hector Valencia and his son with 14 carries for 63 yards…had 20 rushing yards and a score at California… senior year for Richard Broussard…as a SENIOR suffered a season-ending injury rushed for 34 yards on 11 carries and a touchdown in win at Arizona…also had during second game of the year…JUNIOR year led team to a 10-3 record and a fi ve carries for 19 yards and a touchdown in win at No. 18 UCLA…caught a career- semifi nal berth in the CIF Southern Section, Southeast Division Playoffs…for the high eight passes for 33 yards, added 29 yards rushing, in win over Wyoming…at season had 164 carries for 1,469 yards and school-record 22 touchdowns…also Rutgers, had seven rushes for 43 yards, and fi ve catches for 41 yards, in victory… had 22 receptions for 482 yards and fi ve touchdowns…added 185 yards in kick in overtime win at Oregon, rushed for 64 yards on seven carries and had fi ve recep- returns and 171 in punt returns…recorded 2,307 all-purpose yards (178 per game) tions for 30 yards. and 29 touchdowns total…earned All-CIF Southern Section Southeast Division First Team honors…Pacifi c League Offensive Player of the Year and All-Pacifi c RS-FRESHMAN (2014): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in nine games… second on team in rushing with 62 carries for 234 yards…led team with four rush- League First Team…All-Area First Team…SOPHOMORE season rushed for 1,443 ing touchdowns…averaged 3.8 yards-per-carry…caught 16 passes for 76 yards… yards and 17 touchdowns, averaging 10.9 yards per carry…added 11 receptions made collegiate debut against Rutgers in Seattle, rushing twice for seven yards for 101 yards…Pacifi c League Offensive Player of the Year, All-Pacifi c League First and caught two passes for 18 yards…had a season-high 12 carries for 50 yards Team…All-CIF Southern Section Southeast Division First Team and All-Area First including a one-yard touchdown in win over Portland State…carried seven times Team…three stars by Scout.com, Rivals.com and ESPN.com. for 36 yards and caught two passes for 16 yards against No. 2 Oregon…rushed 11 times for season-high 56 yards with a long of 24 in win at Utah…matched season- high with 12 carries for 38 yards and rushed for two touchdowns (1,1) against Cali- KAINOA WILSON fornia…had nine carries for 17 yards, a one-yard touchdown run and six recep- Wide Receiver tions against No. 15 Arizona…missed games against USC, at Oregon State and at 5-11 • 170 Arizona State…rushed fi ve times for 22 yards in Apple Cup. RS-Freshman 33 FRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season. Nanakuli, Hawaii Mililani HS ‘15 HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Undeclared Attended Long Beach Poly High School in Long Beach, Calif….played for coach Raul Lara…as a JUNIOR, named All-CIF and Moore League MVP after rushing WSU CAREER for 772 yards and 11 touchdowns…averaged 8.0 yards-per-carry…named All-CIF in track, helped 4x100m relay team to third place at state championships…as a FRESHMAN (2015): Redshirt season. SENIOR, named Pac-5 Division Offensive Player of the Year, All-CIF Pac-5 Division fi rst team and Moore League MVP…also named to All-Area Team by Long Beach HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Telegram after rushing 156 times for 1,596 yards and 20 touchdowns…also named Attended Miliani High School in Nanakuli, Hawaii…earned three varsity letters in the Division 1 All-State team by MaxPreps…selected to play in South Bay BMW football under coach Rod York…team captain as a junior and senior…as a SOPH- West Coast Bowl, rushed 10 times for 52 yards…selected to play in All-Star All- OMORE, earned a spot on the All-League Second Team, All-Conference Second American Football Game…named to the West Top 150 by Scout.com…one of 10 Team and All-State Honorable Mention…helped MHS to a league championship running backs named to the Western 100 by the Tacoma News Tribune…rated and was conference runner-ups…fi nished third at the Hawaii State Champion- three stars by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com…ranked the No. 51 running ships…as a JUNIOR, named All-League First Team, All-Conference Second Team back in the country and the No. 77 overall prospect in California by Rivals.com… and All-State Second Team...contributed to his team’s All-Conference Champion- named one of 15 three-star prospects to watch in 2013…also lettered three years ships and runner-up at the Hawaii State Championship…as a SENIOR, named All- in track and fi eld. League First Team, All-Conference Honorable Mention and All-State third-team… led MHS to a Hawaii State Championship…also earned two varsity letters in base- PERSONAL ball under coach Marc Miriyama and two in track and fi eld…on the diamond, he Parents, Gerald Wicks Sr. and Stacy Young-Wicks…older brothers, Jay and Gerald helped MHS to the Hawaii State Championship game as a junior and a third place II…older sister Hadiya and younger sister, Desiree…uncle, Bruce Young played fi nish his senior year…named All-Conference second team both his junior and se- safety at the University of Colorado 1988-89…junior Olympic sprinter in 100 and nior seasons…named the Miliani High School 2015 Athlete of the Year. 200 meters as well as 4x100 meter relay team from 2007-09…criminal justice major. PERSONAL CAREER STATS Mother, Alsieann…two older brothers, Kaimihoku and Kaimana…two uncles RUSHING G/GS TC YG YL NYG AVG TD LG played college football, Albert Distajo at Western Montana and Alex Distajo at 2014 9/0 62 250 16 234 3.8 4 24 Midland University…plans to pursue engineering at WSU. 2015 13/10 107 624 14 610 5.7 3 24 Totals 22/10 169 874 30 844 5.0 7 24

RECEIVING G/GS PC YDS AVG TD LG 2014 9/0 16 76 4.8 0 13 2015 13/10 38 128 3.4 0 17 Totals 22/10 54 204 3.8 0 17

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NAME POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) Bartley, Lyric DL 6-3 260 FR Taylorsville, Utah (Taylorsville HS) Bell, Renard WR 5-8 155 FR Los Angeles, Calif. (Cathedral HS) Bender, Danny DL 6-3 255 FR El Cajon, Calif. (Valhalla HS) Gaisoa, Nilsson OL 6-5 315 FR Waimanalo, Hawaii (Kailua HS) Gordon, Anthony QB 6-3 185 SO Pacifi ca, Calif. (Terra Nova HS/San Francisco CC) Haangana, Christian OL 6-4 375 FR Milpitas, Calif. (Milpitas HS) Harris, Romello RB 5-9 182 FR Tulare, Calif. (Union HS) Johnson, Isaiah * WR 6-3 216 FR Belle Glade, Fla. (Dwyer HS) Jones, D’Jimon DB 5-11 180 FR Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way HS) King, Keenen OL 6-4 324 FR Las Vegas, Nev. (Arbor View HS) Mauigoa, Frederick OL 6-4 289 FR Iliili, American Samoa (Tafuna HS) McBroom, Garrett * DL 6-3 282 JR* Stillwater, Okla. (Stillwater HS/Northeastern Oklahoma A&M) Moore, Derek RUSH 6-1 223 FR Los Angeles, Calif. (Crenshaw HS) Onyeukwu, Chima LB 6-2 210 JR Pittsburg, Calif. (Contra Costa College) Patmon, Dezmon WR 6-4 207 FR San Diego, Calif. (Patrick Henry HS) Porter, Grant WR 6-0 178 FR Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Upland HS) Rogers, Justus * QB/ATH 6-2 215 FR Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue HS) Ryan, Liam OL 6-5 281 FR Chino Hills, Calif. (Damien HS) Strong, Marcus DB 5-9 170 FR Rialto, Calif. (Carter HS) Tamaivena, Suliasi LB 6-2 234 JR Kirkland, Wash. (Juanita HS/Mt. San Antonio College) Taylor, Robert S 5-10 180 JR San Leandro, Calif. (Deer Valley HS/UC Davis/San Francisco CC) Thomas, Skyler DB 5-9 173 FR Riverside, Calif. (Citrus Hill HS) Thompson, Jalen * S 6-0 183 FR Downey, Calif. (Downey HS) Vinyard, Mason RUSH 6-5 225 FR El Cajon, Calif. (Helix HS) Watson, Joshua OL 6-4 264 FR Everett, Wash. (Cascade HS) Woods, Jahad LB 6-0 215 FR San Diego, Calif. (Helix HS)

*Signed FAA/NLI and enrolled at WSU in Jan., 2016

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The following student-athletes signed Financial Aid Agreements or a National Letter of Intent and enrolled at WSU in January and are attending classes:

ISAIAH JOHNSON Wide Receiver 6-3 • 216 Freshman 5 Belle Glade, Fla. William T. Dwyer HS ‘15 Undeclared

WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2016): Enrolled at WSU in January, 2016...participated in spring football drills...had two catches for 31 yards in 2016 Crimson & Gray Spring Game.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER As a SOPHOMORE, played at Glades Central High School, recorded 24 receptions for 426 yards and six touchdowns…as a JUNIOR at Dwyer High School, earned All-State, All-County and All-Area honors after catching 38 passes for 791 yards and eight touchdowns…as a SENIOR, named to Palm Beach Post Super 11 prior to the season…earned All-State, All-County and All-Area honors after catching 44 passes for 912 yards with 12 touchdowns…rated a four-star prospect by ESPN.com and three stars by Rivals.com Scout.com…rated the No. 20 wide receiver in Florida by Scout.com and No. 90 overall wide receiver prospect in the country by Rivals.com...played with current Cougar wide receiver Tavares Martin Jr. at Dwyer High School…also lettered three times in basketball.

PERSONAL Mother, Cammy…older brother, Keionte...high school teammate of current Cougar Tavares Martin, Jr.

GARRETT MCBROOM Defensive Line 6-3 • 282 RS-Junior 99 Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater HS ‘13 / Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College ‘15 Undeclared

WSU CAREER RS-JUNIOR (2016): Enrolled at WSU in January, 2016...participated in spring football drills... had two tackles in 2016 Crimson & Gray Spring Game.

JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER Attended Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College in Miami, Okla.…as a REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN in 2014, recorded 43 tackles including seven for loss…as a REDSHIRT-SOPHOMORE in 2015, earned All-Southwest Junior College Football Conference second-team honors after tallying 66 tackles with 19 tackles-for-loss including 10 sacks.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER As a JUNIOR, recorded 41 tackles, three sacks and one interception…as a SENIOR, earned All-District 6A fi rst-team honors aftertallying 42 tackles including two for loss and one interception as a defensive lineman.

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The following student-athletes signed Financial Aid Agreements or a National Letter of Intent and enrolled at WSU in January and are attending classes:

JUSTUS ROGERS Quarterback / Athlete 6-2 • 215 Freshman 2 Bellevue, Wash. Bellevue HS ‘15 Undeclared WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2016): Enrolled at WSU in January, 2016...participated in spring football drills...completed 4-of-7 passes for 25 yards in 2016 Crimson & Gray Spring Game.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Played four seasons for coach Butch Goncharoff at Bellevue High School…two-year captain…as a JUNIOR, completed 60-of-92 passes for 900 yards and nine touchdowns and zero interceptions…also rushed 49 times for 400 yards and two touchdowns…led BHS to the 3A State title game…as a SENIOR, led BHS and 11-2 record, a second-straight appearance in the state title game and fi nished the year earning All-KingCo second-team honors after completing 56-of-90 pass attempts for 1,144 yards with 19 touchdowns and one intercep- tion…rated three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com…rated the No. 46 athlete in the country and No. 19 athlete in the west by Scout.com…rated No. 15 prospect in Washington by ESPN.com…named a Red Chip Prospect (1 of 11 in Washington) by The Seattle Times…also lettered three years in track, did the hurdles…also played basketball.

PERSONAL Born in Tacoma, Wash….parents, Michael and Je-Anne…older sister, Dejah…father, Michael walked on and played linebacker at Washington.

JALEN THOMPSON Safety 6-0 • 183 Freshman 34 Downey, Calif. Downey HS ‘15 Undeclared WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2016): Enrolled at WSU in January, 2016...participated in spring football drills... had four tackles and a pass defl ection in 2016 Crimson & Gray Spring Game.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Played junior and senior seasons for head coach Jack Williams at …also played at La Serna High School his fi rst two seasons for coach Margarito Beltran…as a SOPHOMORE for LSHS, earned All-San Gabriel Valley League honorable mention and helped LSHS to a 11-3 record and a CIF Championship…as a JUNIOR at DHS, earned All-CIF and All-League honors after recording 57 tackles and one interception…also caught 22 passes for 450 yards and four touchdowns…as a SENIOR, earned All-CIF Southern Section, All-San Gabriel Valley League and Long Beach Press-Telegram All-Area Dream Team honors after picking off fi ve passes and averaging 20.2 yards-per-catch. …rated a three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com…ranked the No. 56 cornerback in the country and No. 88 overall prospect in California by ESPN.com…also ran track.

PERSONAL Born in Paramount, Calif…parents, Demond and Delinda…older brothers, Jamari and Javon both played football at Cerritos College.

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LYRIC BARTLEY Defensive Line 6-3 • 260 Freshman 94 Taylorsville, Utah Taylorsville HS ‘16 Undeclared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER As a SOPHOMORE, recorded 49 tackles with 15 for loss including eight sacks and one fumble recovery…as a JUNIOR, recorded 68 tackles with 10 for loss…also picked off one pass…also rushed 39 times for 237 yards and three touchdowns…played two games at quarterback, started one game…fi nished season 7-of-15 for 112 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions…as a SENIOR, named to All-State Second Team by the Salt Lake Tribune and Region III Most Outstanding Lineman…made 61 tackles with 18 for loss including a state-best 13.5 sacks and forced one fumble…rushed 16 times for 86 yards and fi ve touchdowns…named a High School Stat Star by Max Preps after recording a three-sack game, one of two 3-sack performances during the season…rated three-star prospect by ESPN. com, Rivals.com and Scout.com…ranked No. 93 defensive end prospect in the country and No. 12 overall prospect in Utah by ESPN. com…ranked the No. 23 defensive end prospect in the West by Scout.com.

RENARD BELL Wide Receiver 5-8 • 155 Freshman 81 Los Angeles, Calif. Cathedral HS ‘16 Undeclared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER As a SOPHOMORE, caught 18 passes for 163 yards and one touchdown…as a JUNIOR, named to All-Angelus League First Team after recording 29 receptions for 462 yards and nine touchdowns…also rushed for two scores…ran track, ran a 10.89 in the 100M…as a SE- NIOR, named All-CIF Southern Section Southeast Division and earned Co-Offensive MVP of the Angelus League…caught 56 passes for 1,124 yards and 12 touchdowns…rated three-star wideout by ESPN.com and Scout.com and a three-star athlete by Rivals.com…ranked the No. 21 wide receiver in the West by Scout.com and the No. 95 overall prospect in California by Rivals.com.

PERSONAL Born in Los Angeles, Calif…parents, Reginald Sr. and Yarvelle...mom, Yarvelle is a teacher at Fremont High School…older brother Regi- nald Jr. played quarterback at Eastern Michigan (2013-14)…sister Ramia.

DANNY BENDER Defensive Line 6-3 • 255 Freshman 49 El Cajon, Calif. Valhalla HS ‘16 Undeclared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER As a JUNIOR, made 64 tackles with 21 for loss…broke up eight passes, recovered three fumbles and scored one touchdown…as a SE- NIOR, named All-CIF San Diego Section First Team and All-East County First Team…also named to All-State Medium Schools First Team by Cal-Hi Sports…named East County Co-Defensive Player of the Year...recorded 92 tackles with East County season record 14 sacks, four forced fumbles and one interception returned for a touchdown…also broke up eight passes…selected to play in the USA Interna- tional Bowl vs. Canada in Dallas...rated three-star prospect by ESPN.com and Scout.com.

PERSONAL Parents Scott and Hilda...older sister Brianna...dad, Scott is a Lieutenant in the San Diego Police Department...mom, Hilda is an assistant principle at Chula Vista High School...earned San Diego Tribune Scholar-Athlete in Fall, 2015...interested in majoring in criminal justice or business.

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NILSSON GAISOA Offensive Line 6-5 • 315 Freshman 67 Waimanalo, Hawaii Kailua HS ‘16 Undeclared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER As a SENIOR, earned All-State second team, Honolulu Star-Advertiser All-State Third Team and All-Oahu Interscholastic Association Blue First-Team honors…helped KHS rush for 2,139 yards…selected to play in Hawaii’s Pacifi c Football Classic, a Hawaii high school showcase…also played basketball and volleyball.

PERSONAL Born in Kailua, Hawaii…youngest of fi ve children, three brothers, one sister…cousin of current Cougar Logan Tago…plans to major in business at WSU.

ANTHONY GORDON Quarterback 6-3 • 180 Sophomore 18 Pacifi ca, Calif. Terra Nova HS ‘15 / City College of San Francisco Undeclared JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER Attended the City College of San Francisco and played for coach Jimmy Collins…as a FRESHMAN, named All-California Community College Athletic Association Region 1 First Team and Bay 6 League Offensive Player of Year…helped CCSF to a 12-1 overall record and CCCAA Championship…led the CCCAA with 3,864 passing yards and 37 touchdowns…completed 286-of-439 pass attempts (65.1%)… averaged 297.2 yards-per-game and threw just 13 interceptions…recorded seven 300-yard games including a 501 yard performance… named CCCAA Championship Game Offensive Most Valuable Player after going 20-of-26 for 176 yards and two touchdowns…teammates with Cougar signee Robert Taylor.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Terra Nova High School…three-year letterwinner for coach Tim Adams…as a JUNIOR, named Peninsula Athletic League Of- fensive Player of the Year and All-Metro League Second Team…had a seven-touchdown game…as a SENIOR, was named the Medium School State Player of the Year by Cal-Hi Sports…named All-State and All-Metro League First Team after setting a Central Coast Section record with 4,899 passing yards and 49 touchdowns, helping TNHS to a Division IV Title…also had a 615 yard game…also lettered three times in baseball.

PERSONAL Born August 28, 1997…parents, Ryan and Gina…younger brothers, Nathan and Dominic…uncle, Greg Reynolds played baseball at Stan- ford (2004-06), was second overall pick in the 2006 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies and played three seasons in the Major Leagues, two with Colorado and one with Cincinnati.

CHRISTIAN HAAGANA Offensive Line 6-4 • 375 Freshman 70 Milpitas, Calif. Milpitas HS ‘16 Undeclared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER As a JUNIOR, named to All-State Second Team Juniors by Cal-Hi Sports…as a SENIOR, named to All-Mercury News First Team by the San Jose Mercury News and All-Northern California Second Team by MaxPreps…received California All-State Second-Team honors by Cal-Hi Sports…named Santa Clara Valley Athletic League De Anza Division Most Valuable Lineman…helped team to a 10-4 record and a spot in the CIF Central Coast Section Championship game…MHS fell in title game of CIF State Division III AA to Campolindo…rated three-star prospect by ESPN.com and Scout.com…ranked the No. 11 offensive guard in the West by Scout.com.

PERSONAL Born in Tonga…parents Tevita and Lannyaeiki...older sisters, Elisiva, Elizabeth and Avalon.

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ROMELLO HARRIS Running Back 5-9 • 182 Freshman 35 Tulare, Calif. Union HS ‘16 Undeclared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER As a FRESHMAN, rushed for 947 yards and 14 touchdowns and caught 33 passes for 198 yards and a touchdown…as a SOPHOMORE, rushed for 1,860 yards and 15 touchdowns and caught 15 passes for 138 yards…as a JUNIOR, named All-State third-team by Cal-Hi Sports after rushing for 2,561 yards and 31 touchdowns…averaged 7.8 yards-per-carry and 213.4 per game and tallied 11 100-yard games…had 357 rushing yards and three touchdowns against Kingsburg HS…rushed for 402 yards and fi ve touchdowns against Porterville HS … also caught 26 passes for 177 yards and two touchdowns…returned a punt and kickoff for a touchdown…in basketball garnered All-East Yosimite League fi rst-team honors…following junior year, named All-Tulare County Boys Athlete of the Year…as a SENIOR, named to All-State Third-Team and All-State Medium School First Team by Cal-Hi Sports… rushed for 1,943 yards and 25 touchdowns in just nine games…averaged 9.6 yards-per-carry and 215.9 per games…tallied seven 100-yard games…rushed for 333 yards and fi ve touchdowns in season-opener vs. El Diamante HS…rushed for 390 yards and four scores against Redwood HS…had 352 rushing yards and six touch- downs against Monache HS…caught 11 passes for 123 yards and one touchdown…played just nine games before suffering knee in- jury…fi nished career with 973 carries for 7,311 rushing yards and 85 touchdowns…totaled 91 touchdowns…rated three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com…ranked No. 57 running back prospect in the country and eighth-best in the West by Scout.com.

PERSONAL Born in Visalia, Calif…parents Greg and Michelle Nunley...mom, Michelle is principle at Tulare Union…oldest of six children...brothers, Bear, Blaze and Braxton...sisters Brayden and Bellajah...plans to major in criminal justice at WSU.

D’JIMON JONES Defensive Back 5-11 • 180 Freshman 36 Federal Way, Wash. Federal Way HS ‘16 Undeclared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER As a JUNIOR, played quarterback…in eight games, rushed for 392 yards and four touchdowns, completed 31-of-61 passes for 561 yards with eight touchdowns and three interceptions…second-team all-league quarterback…served as sixth man for 4A State basketball championship team…fi nished second at state in the high jump after jumping 21-10.5…also high jumped 6-9…as a SENIOR, missed most of season with a leg injury…named The Seattle Times Male Athlete of the Year...rated three-star quarterback prospect by ESPN.com and three-star cornerback by Rivals.com…ranked the No. 16 prospect in Washington by ESPN.com…rated a White Chip Prospect (Top 100 prospects in Washington) by The Seattle Times...in basketball, averaged 11 ppg, 4.5 rpg, four apg and three spg, earning All-South Puget Sound Leage fi rst-team honors while helping FWHS to a second-straight state title...in track and fi eld, placed second in the high jump at state as a junior and senior with marks of 6-8, helping FWHS to a state track title as a senior...high jumped 6-9 in fi rst career meet as a junior.

PERSONAL Pronounced JY-mon (rhymes with diamond)…parents Roosevelt and Mandy…father played football at Portland State…high school basketball teammates with current Cougar basketball guard Viont’e Daniels. KEENEN KING Offensive Line 6-4 • 324 Freshman 66 Las Vegas, Nev. Arbor View HS ‘16 Undeclared

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Three-year starter at Arbor View High School…as a JUNIOR, named fi rst-team All-Northwest League…named to Preseason All-City by Las Vegas Sun…as a SENIOR, named fi rst-team All-State and All-Northwest League……helped AVHS to a 9-2 record and the Sunset Region Championship Game…blocked for offense that averaged 283.7 rushing yards per game…selected to play in the Southern Nevada Lions All-Star Game…rated three-star prospect ESPN.com, Rivals.com and by Scout.com…rated the No. 1 tackle prospect in Nevada and No. 67 tackle prospect in the country by Scout.com…ranked the fourth overall prospect in Nevada by ESPN.com and the sixth overall prospect in Nevada by Rivals.com.

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FREDERICK MAUIGOA Offensive Line 6-3 • 289 Freshman 69 Iliili, American Samoa Tafuna HS ‘16 Undeclared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Played for coach Okland Salave’a, the brother of Cougar Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Line Joe Salave’a… As a SENIOR, became fi rst student-athlete from American Samoa to be selected to play in the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl in Dallas in December, 2015…invited to Nike’s The Opening in summer, 2015…rated three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com… rated the No. 1 overall prospect in American Samoa and No. 62 offensive guard prospect in the country by ESPN.com .

PERSONAL Parents, Fa’alialia and Telesia…owns 4.0 GPA...one of six children, older brother Frank, younger brothers Francisco, Francis and Fidelis... younger sister, Frantacia.

DEREK MOORE Rush 6-1 • 223 Freshman 55 Los Angeles, Calif. Crenshaw HS ‘16 Undeclared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles…named among High School Defensive Linemen to Watch by the Los Angeles Times prior to SENIOR season…as a SENIOR, named All-Los Angeles City Section I Defensive Player of the Year…rated three-star prospect by Scout.com…ranked No. 80 outside linebacker in the country and tenth in California by Scout.com.

CHIMA ONYEUKWU Linebacker 6-2 • 210 Junior 40 Pittsburg, Calif. Pittsburg HS ‘14 / Contra Costa College ‘16 Undeclared JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER Attended Contra Costa College in San Pablo, Calif….as a FRESHMAN, tallied 34 tackles with four for loss…named a Preseason Junior College All-American by Rivals.com as a SOPHOMORE…earned All-Pacifi c 7 League First-Team honors after recording 57 tackles with 11 for loss including seven sacks…recorded one fumble and blocked one kick…rated three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com…ranked No. 88 overall junior college prospect by Rivals.com.

DEZMON PATMON Wide Receiver 6-4 • 207 Freshman 12 San Diego, Calif. Patrick Henry HS ‘16 Undeclared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER As a JUNIOR, earned First-Team All-City League honors after catching 43 passes for 873 yards and 14 touchdowns…also made 27 tackles and three interceptions…as a SENIOR, caught 53 passes for 669 yards and fi ve touchdowns…also led league with fi ve intercep- tions including four in a playoff game…in Track and Field, as a SOPHOMORE, high jumped 6-6…rated three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com…ranked the No. 78 wide receiver in the country by Scout.com

PERSONAL Uncle, DeWayne Patmon, played linebacker at Michigan and for the (2000-01).

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GRANT PORTER Wide Receiver 6-0 • 178 Freshman 82 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Upland HS ‘16 Undeclared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER As a JUNIOR, made 23 catches for 366 yards and one touchdown…as a SENIOR, injured for most of the season, limited to three games… recorded four catches for 62 yards…averaged 15.5 yards-per-catch…rated three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout. com…ranked the No. 83 wide receiver prospect in the country and No. 16 wideout in the West by Scout.com…ranked No. 68 overall prospect in California by ESPN.com.

PERSONAL Born in Los Angeles...parents, George and Danielle...younger brother, Geordon and younger sister, Kennedi...dad, George ran track at USC, also set US high school record in 300m hurdles in 1985…record was later broken by Jeshua Anderson (former WSU track star) in 2007...mom, Danielle ran track at Cal...interested in studying business.

LIAM RYAN Offensive Line 6-5 • 281 Freshman 62 Chino Hills, Calif. Damien HS ‘16 Undeclared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER As a SENIOR, named to San Gabriel Valley Tribune First Team and Inland Daily Bulletin All-Area First Team and All-Baseline League First Team…blocked for running back that led league with 1,855 yards and 18 touchdowns……rated three-star prospect by ESPN.com… rated the No. 119 offensive tackle in the country by ESPN.com…also played basketball, started on DHS Division 3 State championship team as a JUNIOR.

PERSONAL Uncle, Harry Daniels played offensive line at San Jose State in the early 1990’s.

MARCUS STRONG Defensive Back 5-9 • 170 Freshman 37 Rialto, Calif. Carter HS ‘16 Undeclared

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER As a SOPHOMORE, made 17 tackles with four interceptions and 17 pass break-ups…as a JUNIOR, named to All-Citrus Belt League Second Team…made 42 tackles, three interceptions, 11 pass break-ups and a fumble recovery…as a SENIOR, named to All-Citrus Belt League First Team, San Bernardino Sun All-Area Second Team and Daily Bulletin All-Area honorable mention…played in 10 games, post- ing 36 tackles, one interception and nine pass break-ups…scored nine total touchdowns: three rushing, three receiving, two kickoff and one punt return…participated in 2016 Inland Empire All-Star Football Classic…rated three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com…ranked No. 32 safety in the West by Scout.com.

PERSONAL Parents, Elvester and Janis…one of eight children...older brother, Elvester... older brother Victor Butler played defensive end at Oregon State (2005-08) and six seasons in the NFL....older brother, Jonathan Butler played at Glenville State College (W.V.)...older brother, Justin, is a safety at Oregon State…older sisters, Schalitola, Schannell and Schalynn.

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SULIASI TAMAIVENA Linebacker 6-2 • 234 Junior 55 Kirkland, Wash. Juanita HS ‘11 / Mt. San Antonio College ‘16 Undeclared JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER Attended Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, Calif….as a FRESHMAN, appeared in eight games…recorded 45 tackles including 12.5 for loss with 5.5 sacks…also forced one fumble and recovered one…as a SOPHOMORE, named California Community College All-America First-Team, All-Region III First-Team and SCFA National Division Central Conference Co-Defensive Player of the Year…made 81 tackles including 20 for loss with nine sacks…forced one fumble and broke up seven passes…named SCFA Central Conference Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 8) after making 16 tackles with seven for loss including fi ve sacks and also forced a fumble…named Player of the Game in the Patriotic Bowl after making a team-high 10 tackles with a pair of sacks…rated three-star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com …ranked No. 58 overall junior college prospect by Scout.com.

PERSONAL Father, Levi, was an national rugby star in Fiji.

ROBERT TAYLOR Safety 5-10 • 180 Junior 23 San Leandro, Calif. Deer Valley HS ‘14 / UC Davis / City College of San Francisco ‘16 Undeclared JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER As a SOPHOMORE in 2015…named to All-Northern California Bay 6 League…recorded 47 tackles, 1.5 for loss with fi ve interceptions and six pass breakups…also averaged 11.6 yards per punt return including one returned for a touchdown…rated three-star prospect by ESPN.com and Rivals.com.

UC DAVIS CAREER Attended UC Davis in Davis, Calif. as a FRESHMAN in 2014…appeared in eight games, made 12 tackles and three pass breakups.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER As a JUNIOR, earned All-West Athletic Conference honors while playing at Castro Valley High School…picked off eight passes includ- ing a four-INT game…recorded 1,000 all-purpose yards and scored 10 touchdowns…once scored fi ve touchdowns in a game…as a SENIOR, attended Deer Valley High School in Hayward, Calif…. earned All-Bay Valley League honors after tallying 64 tackles and three interceptions…also caught 24 passes for 458 yards and six touchdowns.

PERSONAL Parents, Keith Taylor and Liz Julien…one of fi ve children.

SKYLER THOMAS Defensive Back 5-9 • 173 Freshman 39 Riverside, Calif. Citrus Hill ‘16 Undeclared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Citrus High School in Perris, Calif…as a SOPHOMORE, made 45 tackles including six for loss with one interception, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries…as a JUNIOR, earned All-League fi rst-team honors after recording 86 tackles, four sacks and orcedf seven fumbles…scored three touchdowns, one rushing, one fumble return and one kickoff return…as a SENIOR, helped CHHS to a CIF State Division 2A championship and a 14-2…named All-CIF Southern Section Inland Division and All-Mountain Pass League after making 65 tackles including eight for loss with four sacks, two interceptions, three forced fumbles and 11 pass breakups……played in the Inland Empire All-Star Football Classic for Riverside County, had a 92-yard kickoff return of touchdown and an interception…rated three-star prospect by Scout.com…rated No. 18 safety prospect in California by Scout.com.

PERSONAL Parents Roguel and Shavonda...brother, Savion and sister, Serenity. 55 2016 SIGNING CLASS

MASON VINYARD Rush 6-5 • 225 Freshman 46 El Cajon, Calif. Helix HS ‘16 Undeclared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Helix High School in La Mesa, Calif….as a JUNIOR, caught 24 passes for 298 yards and three touchdowns…also named All-CIF First Team for track…as a SENIOR, named to All-East County First Team, helping team to San Diego Section title…recorded 27 tackles with 5.5 sacks…also recovered four fumbles and forced one…caught four passes for 93 yards and one 55-yard touchdown… had 2.5 sacks against Cathedral Catholic…rated three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com…...rated the No. 25 tight end prospect in the country by ESPN.com…ranked the No. 69 overall prospect in California by Rivals.com and fourth-best tight end in California by Scout.com.

PERSONAL Born in San Diego, Calif…parents Derek and Kim…mom played volleyball at San Diego State while dad played baseball at San Diego State and with Boston Red Sox in their minor league system.

JOSH WATSON Offensive Line 6-4 • 264 Freshman 65 Everett, Wash. Cascade HS ‘16 Undeclared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Cascade High School in Everett, Wash., earning four varsity letters...as a JUNIOR, earned fi rst-team All-Wesco honors on de- fense and honorable mention as an offensive lineman…as a SENIOR, earned All-Classifi cations All-State accolades by The Associated Press, The Seattle Times and The Tacoma News Tribune…named to All-Wesco 4A First Team and Everett Herald All-Area First Team… garnered ALL-USA Western Washington High School Football Team…on defense earned All-Wesco after making 15 tackles with six for loss including three sacks……rated three-star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com…ranked the top offensive guard in Washington by Scout.com and the No. 14 overall prospect in Washington by Rivals.com…named a White Chip Prospect (Top 100 prospects in Wash- ington) by The Seattle Times.

PERSONAL Born in Everett, Wash…parents Gregory and Rosemarie…plans to major in business at WSU.

JAHAD WOODS Linebacker 6-0 • 215 Freshman 13 San Diego, Calif. Helix HS ‘16 Undeclared HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Helix High School in La Mesa, Calif….as a SENIOR, named to All-State Fourth Team by Cal-Hi Sports, All-CIF San Diego Section fi rst-team, All-East County fi rst-team and All-Grossmont Hills fi rst-team honors…recorded 58 tackles with 5.5 sacks, two interceptions, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble…scored three touchdowns, all on defense, an 86-yard INT return and two fumbles re- turned for scores…helped Helix HS to an 11-2 overall record… named Prep Athlete of the Week (Sept. 3, 2015) by the San Diego Union Tribune after rushing for 82 yards and a touchdown and made eight tackles…named Prep Athlete of the Week (Dec. 9, 2015) by the San Diego Union Tribune after making 10 tackles in the Open Division Championship game…rated three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals. com and Scout.com…rated No. 61 inside linebacker in the country and No. 10 inside linebacker in California by Scout.com…ranked the No. 88 outside linebacker in the country by ESPN.com.

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Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Sep 05, 2015 PORTLAND STATE L 17-24 0-1 0-0 2:59 24302 Sep 12, 2015 at Rutgers W 37-34 1-1 0-0 3:36 46536 Sep 19, 2015 WYOMING W 31-14 2-1 0-0 3:08 31105 * Oct 03, 2015 at #24 California L 28-34 2-2 0-1 3:20 42042 * Oct 10, 2015 at Oregon Wo 45-38 3-2 1-1 3:53 57775 * Oct 17, 2015 OREGON STATE W 52-31 4-2 2-1 3:26 32952 * Oct 24, 2015 at Arizona W 45-42 5-2 3-1 3:24 47847 * Oct 31, 2015 #8 STANFORD L 28-30 5-3 3-2 3:41 30012 * Nov 07, 2015 ARIZONA STATE W 38-24 6-3 4-2 3:37 32952 * Nov 14, 2015 at #18 UCLA W 31-27 7-3 5-2 3:42 76255 * Nov 21, 2015 COLORADO W 27-3 8-3 6-2 3:15 25121 * Nov 27, 2015 at Washington L 10-45 8-4 6-3 3:21 70438 ! Dec 26, 2015 vs Miami W 20-14 9-4 6-3 3:46 41180

* Pac-12 Conference Game ! Sun Bowl (El Paso, Texas)

Team Statistics WSU OPP SCORING 409 360 Points Per Game 31.5 27.7 Points Off Turnovers 54 75 FIRST DOWNS 331 276 R u s h i n g 76 132 P a s s i n g 236 134 P e n a l t y1910 RUSHING YARDAGE 1041 2506 Yards gained rushing 1430 2905 Yards lost rushing 389 399 Rushing Attempts 293 508 Average Per Rush 3.6 4.9 Average Per Game 80.1 192.8 TDs Rushing 8 24 PASSING YARDAGE 5064 2910 C o m p - A t t - I n t 501-739-12 273-430-13 Average Per Pass 6.9 6.8 Average Per Catch 10.1 10.7 Average Per Game 389.5 223.8 TDs Passing 41 13 TOTAL OFFENSE 6105 5416 Total Plays 1032 938 Average Per Play 5.9 5.8 Average Per Game 469.6 416.6 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 38-781 51-1046 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 17-126 14-202 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-253 12-234 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.6 20.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.4 14.4 INT RETURN AVERAGE 19.5 19.5 FUMBLES-LOST 25-13 25-11 PENALTIES-Yards 70-498 95-782 Average Per Game 38.3 60.2 PUNTS-Yards 48-1861 53-2112 Average Per Punt 38.8 39.8 Net punt average 32.9 36.7 KICKOFFS-Yards 79-4465 67-4114 Average Per Kick 56.5 61.4 Net kick average 36.6 40.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 0 : 1 3 2 9 : 4 6 3RD-DOWN Conversions 77/190 85/191 3rd-Down Pct 41% 45% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 26/39 11/27 4th-Down Pct 67% 41% SACKS BY-Yards 33-212 41-300 MISC YARDS 0 30 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 50 45 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 20-26 15-20 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-4 RED-ZONE SCORES (52-55) 95% (44-54) 81% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (36-55) 65% (31-54) 57% PAT-ATTEMPTS (49-49) 100% (37-39) 95% ATTENDANCE 176444 340893 Games/Avg Per Game 6/29407 6/56816 Neutral Site Games 1/41180

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Washington State 86 142 62 105 14 409 Opponents 71 74 85 123 7 360

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Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Gerard Wicks 13 107 624 14 610 5.7 3 24 46.9 22 169 874 30 844 5.0 7 24 38.4 Jamal Morrow 12 53 353 6 347 6.5 0 41 28.9 24 140 735 37 698 5.0 0 41 29.1 Keith Harrington 13 37 244 6 238 6.4 2 36 18.3 13 37 244 6 238 6.4 2 36 18.3 Tavares Martin Jr. 12 3 20 6 14 4.7 0 11 1.2 12 3 20 6 14 4.7 0 11 1.2 Zach Charme 13 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 1 -0.3 13 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 1 -0.3 Peyton Bender 5 3 0 18 -18 -6.0 0 0 -3.6 5 3 0 18 -18 -6.0 0 0 -3.6 TEAM 6 7 0 31 -31 -4.4 0 0 -5.2 Luke Falk 12 82 189 304 -115 -1.4 3 14 -9.6 18 118 254 439 -185 -1.6 4 14 -10.3 Total 13 293 1430 389 1041 3.6 8 41 80.1 Opponents 13 508 2905 399 2506 4.9 24 60 192.8

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Luke Falk 12 145.88 448-645-8 69.5 4566 38 75 380.5 18 144.37 604-888-15 68.0 6425 51 84 356.9 Peyton Bender 5 106.30 53-91-4 58.2 498 3 50 99.6 5 106.30 53-91-4 58.2 498 3 50 99.6 TEAM 6 0.00 0-3-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 13 140.42 501-739-12 67.8 5064 41 75 389.5 Opponents 13 124.27 273-430-13 63.5 2910 13 45 223.8

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Gabe Marks 13 104 1192 11.5 15 43 91.7 38 227 2559 11.3 24 52 67.3 Dom Williams 13 75 1040 13.9 11 75 80.0 49 192 2889 15.0 30 84 59.0 River Cracraft 11 53 615 11.6 4 33 55.9 33 165 2000 12.1 15 86 60.6 Robert Lewis 13 43 490 11.4 1 47 37.7 26 84 860 10.2 3 47 33.1 Keith Harrington 13 43 312 7.3 3 50 24.0 13 43 312 7.3 3 50 24.0 Gerard Wicks 13 38 128 3.4 0 17 9.8 22 54 204 3.8 0 17 9.3 Kyrin Priester 13 34 246 7.2 1 24 18.9 13 34 246 7.2 1 24 18.9 Jamal Morrow 12 33 294 8.9 4 31 24.5 24 94 754 8.0 4 53 31.4 John Thompson 13 24 255 10.6 1 29 19.6 19 27 266 9.9 1 29 14.0 Kyle Sweet 11 21 222 10.6 0 36 20.2 11 21 222 10.6 0 36 20.2 Tavares Martin Jr. 12 16 124 7.8 1 27 10.3 12 16 124 7.8 1 27 10.3 Tyler Baker 13 13 114 8.8 0 24 8.8 25 40 422 10.6 2 24 16.9 Daniel Lilienthal 10 4 32 8.0 0 9 3.2 10 4 32 8.0 0 9 3.2 Total 13 501 5064 10.1 41 75 389.5 Opponents 13 273 2910 10.7 13 45 223.8

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g g plays rush pass total avg/g Luke Falk 12 727 -115 4566 4451 370.9 18 1006 -185 6425 6240 346.7 Gerard Wicks 13 107 610 0 610 46.9 22 169 844 0 844 38.4 Peyton Bender 5 94 -18 498 480 96.0 5 94 -18 498 480 96.0 Jamal Morrow 12 53 347 0 347 28.9 24 140 698 0 698 29.1 Keith Harrington 13 37 238 0 238 18.3 13 37 238 0 238 18.3 Tavares Martin Jr. 12 3 14 0 14 1.2 12 3 14 0 14 1.2 Zach Charme 13 1 -4 0 -4 -0.3 13 1 -4 0 -4 -0.3 TEAM 6 10 -31 0 -31 -5.2 Total 13 1032 1041 5064 6105 469.6 Opponents 13 938 2506 2910 5416 416.6

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PAT PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Erik Powell - 20-26 49-49 - - - - - 109 - 22-31 55-55 - - - - - 121 Gabe Marks 15 ------90 24 ------144 Dom Williams 11 ------66 30 - - - 1 - - - 182 Keith Harrington 5 ------30 5 ------30 Jamal Morrow 4 ------24 4 ------24 River Cracraft 4 ------24 15 ------90 Gerard Wicks 3 ------18 7 ------42 Luke Falk 3 - - - - 0-1 - - 18 4 - - - - 1-3 - - 24 Kyrin Priester 1 ------6 1 ------6 Shalom Luani 1 ------6 1 ------6 John Thompson 1 ------6 1 ------6 Robert Lewis 1 ------6 3 ------18 Tavares Martin Jr. 1 ------6 1 ------6 Total 50 20-26 49-49 - - 0-1 - - 409 Opponents 45 15-20 37-39 - 4 4-6 - - 360

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg Gabe Marks 11 106 9.6 0 30 11 106 9.6 0 30 Kyrin Priester 4 22 5.5 0 13 4 22 5.5 0 13 Kaleb Fossum 2 -2 -1.0 0 4 2 -2 -1.0 0 4 Total 17 126 7.4 0 30 Opponents 14 202 14.4 2 69

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg Tavares Martin Jr. 25 552 22.1 0 51 25 552 22.1 0 51 Kyrin Priester 6 113 18.8 0 24 6 113 18.8 0 24 Kache Palacio 3 43 14.3 0 16 3 43 14.3 0 16 Shalom Luani 1 8 8.0 0 8 1 8 8.0 0 8 Kaleb Fossum 1 48 48.0 0 48 1 48 48.0 0 48 Chandler Leniu 1 10 10.0 0 10 1 10 10.0 0 10 B.J. Salmonson 1 7 7.0 0 0 1 7 7.0 0 0 Total 38 781 20.6 0 51 Opponents 51 1046 20.5 2 100

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg Shalom Luani 4 90 22.5 1 84 4 90 22.5 1 84 Marcellus Pippins 3 77 25.7 0 66 3 77 25.7 0 66 Darrien Molton 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 Peyton Pelluer 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jeremiah Allison 1 44 44.0 0 44 1 44 44.0 0 44 Taylor Taliulu 1 42 42.0 0 42 1 42 42.0 0 42 Parker Henry 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 Charleston White 1 0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 Total 13 253 19.5 1 84 Opponents 12 234 19.5 2 69

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg Marcellus Pippins 1 9 9.0 0 9 1 9 9.0 0 9 Total 1 9 9.0 0 9 Opponents 2 73 36.5 2 45

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All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Gabe Marks 13 0 1192 106 0 0 1298 99.8 38 -3 2559 106 0 0 2662 70.1 Dom Williams 13 0 1040 0 0 0 1040 80.0 49 0 2889 0 0 0 2889 59.0 Gerard Wicks 13 610 128 0 0 0 738 56.8 22 844 204 0 0 0 1048 47.6 Tavares Martin Jr 12 14 124 0 552 0 690 57.5 12 14 124 0 552 0 690 57.5 Jamal Morrow 12 347 294 0 0 0 641 53.4 24 698 754 0 453 0 1905 79.4 River Cracraft 11 0 615 0 0 0 615 55.9 33 0 2000 17 0 0 2017 61.1 Keith Harrington 13 238 312 0 0 0 550 42.3 13 238 312 0 0 0 550 42.3 Robert Lewis 13 0 490 0 0 0 490 37.7 26 0 860 0 0 0 860 33.1 Kyrin Priester 13 0 246 22 113 0 381 29.3 13 0 246 22 113 0 381 29.3 John Thompson 13 0 255 0 0 0 255 19.6 19 0 266 0 0 0 266 14.0 Kyle Sweet 11 0 222 0 0 0 222 20.2 11 0 222 0 0 0 222 20.2 Tyler Baker 13 0 114 0 0 0 114 8.8 25 0 422 0 0 0 422 16.9 Shalom Luani 13 000890987.5 13 000890987.5 Marcellus Pippin 13 0 0 0 0 77 77 5.9 16 0 0 0 0 77 77 4.8 Kaleb Fossum 13 0 0 -2 48 0 46 3.5 13 0 0 -2 48 0 46 3.5 Jeremiah Allison 13 0 0 0 0 44 44 3.4 49 0 0 0 0 44 44 0.9 Kache Palacio 13 0 0 0 43 0 43 3.3 50 0 0 0 43 0 43 0.9 Taylor Taliulu 13 0 0 0 0 42 42 3.2 46 0 0 0 0 42 42 0.9 Daniel Lilienthal 10 0 32 0 0 0 32 3.2 10 0 32 0 0 0 32 3.2 Chandler Leniu 12 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.8 12 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.8 B.J. Salmonson 11 0007070.6 18 0007070.4 Zach Charme 13 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -0.3 13 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -0.3 Peyton Bender 5 -18 0000-18-3.6 5-18 0000-18-3.6 TEAM 6 -31 0 0 0 0 -31 -5.2 Luke Falk12-1150000-115-9.6 18-185 0000-185-10.3 Total 13 1041 5064 126 781 253 7265 558.8 Opponents 13 2506 2910 202 1046 234 6898 530.6

Field Goals att good long blkd att good long blkd Erik Powell 26 20 47 2 31 22 47 2 Total 26 20 47 2 Opponents 20 15 50 1

Punting no. yds avg lg blk no. yds avg lg blk Zach Charme 47 1861 39.6 62 1 47 1861 39.6 62 1 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 48 1861 38.8 62 1 Opponents 53 2112 39.8 60 1

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob no. yds avg tb ob Erik Powell 76 4298 56.6 21 0 130 7465 57.4 29 1 Quentin Breshears 3 167 55.7 0 0 3 167 55.7 0 0 Total 79 4465 56.5 21 0 Opponents 67 4114 61.4 24 5

FG SEQUENCE WASHINGTON STATE OPPONENTS Portland State (21),22 (42) at Rutgers (46), (47), (37) (37), (48) Wyoming (22) 38 at California 40 - at Oregon 53, (22) (26) Oregon State (30) (50) at Arizona (25) - Stanford (46), (23), (47), (28), (28), 43 (32), (32), (19) Arizona State (22) (22) at UCLA (25) (22), (22), (38), (38) Colorado (31), 44, (37) 47, 33, (24) at Washington (41), 42 (24), 33, 36 vs. Miami (30), (25) -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate fi eld goal was made.

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## Defensive Leaders gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk 47 Peyton Pelluer 13 5 7 4 4 1 0 1 11.0 . 1 2 1 2 . 25 7 6 6 4 1 4 0 16.5 1 . 0 1 2 1 2 . 8 Jeremiah Allison 13 6 3 3 4 9 7 5.5 0 . 5 1 1 . . . 49 1 1 9 6 7 1 8 6 14.0 4 . 0 1 1 1 . . 18 Shalom Luani 13 6 7 2 4 9 1 3.5 . 4 6 1 2 . 13 6 7 2 4 9 1 3.5 . 4 6 1 2 . 29 Parker Henry 13 3 7 3 5 7 2 7.5 1 . 0 1 1 . . . 31 4 4 3 5 7 9 7.5 1 . 0 1 1 . . . 30 Taylor Taliulu 13 3 6 1 3 4 9 1.0 . 1 6 . . . 46 1 2 0 7 1 1 9 1 1.0 . 1 1 3 1 3 . 22 Darrien Molton 11 3 4 1 0 4 4 1.0 . 1 4 1 1 . 11 3 4 1 0 4 4 1.0 . 1 4 1 1 . 27 Marcellus Pippins 13 2 8 1 5 4 3 1.0 . 3 6 3 . . 16 3 5 1 6 5 1 3.0 . 3 8 3 . . 3 Ivan McClennan 13 2 5 1 7 4 2 9.0 6 . 0 . 2 . . . 25 3 6 2 7 6 3 14.5 1 0 . 5 . 2 . 1 1 97 Destiny Vaeao 13 2 0 2 1 4 1 12.0 4 . 5 . 1 1 1 1 41 4 7 3 7 8 4 19.0 7 . 0 . 2 2 2 1 99 Darryl Paulo 13 2 0 1 9 3 9 13.0 7 . 0 . 1 . 1 . 36 3 6 3 0 6 6 23.5 1 0 . 5 . 1 2 2 . 31 Isaac Dotson 8 2 9 5 3 4 1.0 . . 1 1 . . 19 3 7 1 1 4 8 1.0 . . 1 1 . . 40 Kache Palacio 13 2 5 7 3 2 10.0 5 . 0 . . . 2 . 50 8 7 5 9 1 4 6 26.0 1 6 . 0 . 4 2 7 . 0D Charleston White 12 2 4 8 3 2 0.0 . 1 2 . . . 22 5 4 1 2 6 6 0.0 . 2 1 5 . 1 . 50 Hercules Mata'afa 13 1 9 1 2 3 1 11.0 7 . 0 . . 1 1 . 13 1 9 1 2 3 1 11.0 7 . 0 . . 1 1 . 90 Daniel Ekuale 13 1 8 4 2 2 5.0 . . . . 1 . 25 2 4 7 3 1 8.0 1 . 0 . . . 1 . 92 Robert Barber 12 7 1 0 1 7 4.5 1 . 0 . . . 2 1 28 9 1 5 2 4 5.5 1 . 0 . . . 2 1 10 Kirkland Parker 12 1 0 7 1 7 1.0 . . 2 . 1 . 12 1 0 7 1 7 1.0 . . 2 . 1 . 44 Chandler Leniu 12 8 6 1 4 0.0 ...... 12 8 6 1 4 0.0 ...... 51 Frankie Luvu 12 9 4 1 3 0.0 ...... 20 1 1 5 1 6 0.0 . . . . 2 . 33 Dylan Hanser 11 9 1 1 0 0.0 . . . . . 1 15 1 0 1 1 1 0.0 . . . . . 1 45 Logan Tago 13 6 4 1 0 0.5 . . 1 . . . 13 6 4 1 0 0.5 . . 1 . . . 54 Nate DeRider 13 5 3 8 0.0 . . . 2 1 . 13 5 3 8 0.0 . . . 2 1 . 5 Calvin Green 9 3 4 7 0.0 ...... 18 6 5 1 1 0.0 ...... 19 Colton Teglovic 12 3 3 6 1.0 ...... 22 5 5 1 0 1.0 ...... 43 Aaron Porter 13 2 2 4 0.0 ...... 13 2 2 4 0.0 ...... 28 Darius Lemora 8 2 1 3 1.0 ...... 19 4 7 2 4 7 1 1.5 . . 3 . . . 55 Reggie Coates 6 1 2 3 1.0 1 . 0 . 1 . 1 . 6 1 2 3 1.0 1 . 0 . 1 . 1 . 16 Treshon Broughton 8 1 2 3 0.0 ...... 8 1 2 3 0.0 ...... 20 Paris Taylor 12 . 2 2 0.5 ...... 24 3 5 8 2.0 1 . 0 . . 1 . . 15 Robert Lewis 13 . 2 2 0.0 ...... 26 . 2 2 0.0 ...... 12 Tavares Martin Jr. 12 2 . 2 0.0 ...... 12 2 . 2 0.0 ...... 9 Gabe Marks 13 1 1 2 0.0 ...... 38 3 2 5 0.0 ...... 46 Erik Powell 13 2 . 2 0.0 ...... 24 3 2 5 0.0 ...... 83 Kyle Sweet 11 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 11 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 85 John Thompson 13 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 19 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 21 River Cracraft 11 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 33 2 . 2 0.0 ...... 24 Keith Harrington 13 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 13 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 35 Hunter Dale 8 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 8 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 4 Luke Falk 12 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 18 1 1 2 0.0 ...... 98 Jeremiah Mitchell 2 . . . 0.0 ...... 2 . . . 0.0 ...... T o t a l 1 3 5 7 8 3 2 3 9 0 1 1 0 1 3 3 1 3 3 7 1 1 1 6 3 Opponents 13 6 0 1 2 4 2 8 4 3 80 41 12 7 4 1 3 1 7 3

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Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off Sep 05 PORTLAND STATE 30 104 0 22 28 307 2 39 28-45-1 307 2 39 4 92 0 34 2 6 0 8 411 Sep 12 at Rutgers 16 81 0 13 47 478 4 28 47-66-0 478 4 28 4 67 0 23 2 16 0 13 559 Sep 19 WYOMING 20 75 2 36 37 303 2 35 37-45-1 303 2 35 2 47 0 30 1 14 0 14 378 Oct 03 at California 25 14 2 12 35 389 2 38 35-49-1 389 2 38 3 69 0 40 0 0 0 0 403 Oct 10 at Oregon 30 136 1 32 50 505 5 38 50-75-0 505 5 38 1 28 0 28 4 30 0 21 641 Oct 17 OREGON STATE 22 111 0 18 40 409 6 28 40-52-2 409 6 28 4 86 0 51 0 0 0 0 520 Oct 24 at Arizona 31 117 1 41 47 514 5 43 47-62-0 514 5 43 3 68 0 24 3 7 0 10 631 Oct 31 STANFORD 23 88 0 17 35 354 2 33 35-63-2 354 2 33 3 65 0 34 1 20 0 20 442 Nov 07 ARIZONA STATE 17 15 0 8 36 497 5 75 36-55-1 497 5 75 1 19 0 19 2 35 0 30 512 Nov 14 at UCLA 22 38 1 19 40 388 3 50 40-58-1 388 3 50 3 55 0 23 0 0 0 0 426 Nov 21 COLORADO 21 149 1 24 40 332 2 29 40-57-1 332 2 29 2 38 0 26 0 0 0 0 481 Nov 27 at Washington 12 31 0 20 36 288 1 30 36-58-2 288 1 30 8 147 0 48 0 0 0 0 319 Dec 26 vs Miami 24 82 0 27 30 300 2 33 30-54-0 300 2 33 0 0 0 0 2 -2 0 4 382 Washington State 293 1041 8 41 501 5064 41 75 501-739-12 5064 41 75 38 781 0 51 17 126 0 30 6105 Opponents 508 2506 24 60 273 2910 13 45 273-430-13 2910 13 45 51 1046 2 100 14 202 2 69 5416

Games: 13 • Avg/rush: 3.6 • Avg/catch: 10.1 • Pass effic: 140.42 • KR avg: 20.6 • PR avg: 7.4 • All purpose avg/game: 558.8 • Total offense avg/gm: 469.6

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts off Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts Sep 05 PORTLAND STATE 34 27 61 6.0-23 3.0-17 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 17 Sep 12 at Rutgers 46 18 64 5.0-11 1.0-3 1 2-0 1-2 1 2 1 4-4 0 0 0 10 37 Sep 19 WYOMING 56 24 80 14.0-70 5.0-45 2 1-0 1-44 1 3 1 4-4 0 0 0 10 31 Oct 03 at California 45 34 79 11.0-36 3.0-23 3 1-0 1-9 1 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 0 28 Oct 10 at Oregon 35 38 73 8.0-21 2.0-9 1 1-0 1-3 1 2 0 6-6 0 0 0 0 45 Oct 17 OREGON STATE 49 26 75 6.0-22 2.0-9 1 0-0 2-84 0 5 0 7-7 0 0 0 7 52 Oct 24 at Arizona 47 4 51 5.0-10 0.0-0 1 1-0 0-0 0 1 0 6-6 0 0 0 7 45 Oct 31 STANFORD 36 32 68 8.0-30 4.0-24 1 1-0 1-0 0 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 3 28 Nov 07 ARIZONA STATE 50 34 84 9.0-26 3.0-13 1 1-9 1-0 0 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 38 Nov 14 at UCLA 54 16 70 6.0-16 0.0-0 2 2-0 0-0 0 8 1 4-4 0 0 0 7 31 Nov 21 COLORADO 48 10 58 9.0-33 4.0-21 2 0-0 2-42 1 5 0 3-3 0 0 0 3 27 Nov 27 at Washington 47 32 79 8.0-27 2.0-15 0 0-0 1-66 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 10 Dec 26 vs Miami 31 28 59 6.0-37 4.0-33 1 1-0 2-3 2 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 20 Washington State 578 323 901 101.0-362 33.0-212 16 11-9 13-253 8 37 3 49-49 0 0 0 54 409 Opponents 601 242 843 80.0-408 41.0-300 17 13-73 12-234 20 74 3 37-39 0 4 0 75 360

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob Sep 05PORTLAND STATE210452.05400021 1-2211423859.500 Sep 12 at Rutgers 2 67 33.5 36 0 0 0 0 0 3-3 47 0 8 464 58.0 1 0 Sep 19WYOMING 522545.05000113 1-1220638464.010 Oct 03 at California 3 126 42.0 44 0 0 1 0 1 0-1 0 0 5 316 63.2 1 0 Oct 10 at Oregon 6 221 36.8 56 01210 1-2221626844.710 Oct 17 OREGON STATE 2 38 19.0 38 1 0 0 0 1 1-1 30 0 9 499 55.4 4 0 Oct 24at Arizona 311438.04201000 1-1250849461.850 Oct 31 STANFORD 4 160 40.0 48 0 1 1 0 0 5-6 47 0 7 288 41.1 1 0 Nov 07ARIZONA STATE 518036.06201011 1-1220741659.430 Nov 14 at UCLA 5 223 44.6 55 0 0 1 2 3 1-1 25 0 6 336 56.0 0 0 Nov 21COLORADO 28442.05400011 2-3370634757.820 Nov 27 at Washington 3 98 32.7 38 0 0 2 0 1 1-2 41 0 3 167 55.7 0 0 Dec 26 vs Miami 6 221 36.8 43 00100 2-2300424862.020 Washington State 48 1861 38.8 62 1 4 9 8 12 20-26 47 2 79 4465 56.5 21 0 Opponents 53 2112 39.8 60 12971715-20501674114 61.4 24 5

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OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off Sep 05 PORTLAND STATE 48 233 3 25 7 61 0 20 7-12-0 61 0 20 4 81 0 26 0 0 0 0 294 Sep 12 at Rutgers 37 198 1 23 23 204 1 20 23-29-1 204 1 20 7 195 1 100 2 56 1 55 402 Sep 19 WYOMING 40 113 0 31 25 296 2 45 25-36-1 296 2 45 5 137 0 38 1 7 0 7 409 Oct 03 at California 30 79 0 42 33 390 4 40 33-45-1 390 4 40 4 87 0 28 1 16 0 16 469 Oct 10 at Oregon 50 410 3 49 13 123 2 31 13-24-1 123 2 31 4 20 0 9 1 2 0 2 533 Oct 17 OREGON STATE 44 222 2 42 18 177 1 21 18-31-2 177 1 21 4 130 1 100 2 14 0 6 399 Oct 24 at Arizona 32 176 3 59 24 307 2 38 24-37-0 307 2 38 2 39 0 23 1 69 1 69 483 Oct 31 STANFORD 40 226 3 59 10 86 0 17 10-19-1 86 0 17 5 68 0 23 1 3 0 3 312 Nov 07 ARIZONA STATE 41 196 3 26 29 262 0 27 29-46-1 262 0 27 4 50 0 18 1 0 0 0 458 Nov 14 at UCLA 32 214 2 37 33 340 0 45 33-57-0 340 0 45 5 76 0 23 1 12 0 12 554 Nov 21 COLORADO 30 85 0 32 26 238 0 29 26-41-2 238 0 29 3 74 0 32 0 0 0 0 323 Nov 27 at Washington 55 240 3 26 14 203 0 43 14-20-1 203 0 43 2 33 0 20 0 0 0 0 443 Dec 26 vs Miami 29 114 1 60 18 223 1 36 18-33-2 223 1 36 2 56 0 32 3 23 0 20 337 Opponents 508 2506 24 60 273 2910 13 45 273-430-13 2910 13 45 51 1046 2 100 14 202 2 69 5416 Washington State 293 1041 8 41 501 5064 41 75 501-739-12 5064 41 75 38 781 0 51 17 126 0 30 6105

Games: 13 • Avg/rush: 4.9 • Avg/catch: 10.7 • Pass effic: 124.27 • KR avg: 20.5 • PR avg: 14.4 • All purpose avg/game: 530.6 • Total offense avg/gm: 416.6

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts off Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts Sep 05 PORTLAND STATE 43 18 61 5.0-14 1.0-10 1 1-0 1-0 0 6 1 3-3 0 0 0 7 24 Sep 12 at Rutgers 55 10 65 3.0-7 1.0-4 0 0-0 0-0 4 11 0 2-3 0 1 0 0 34 Sep 19 WYOMING 44 20 64 7.0-31 3.0-21 0 0-0 1-19 0 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 14 Oct 03 at California 39 28 67 11.0-44 7.0-35 2 3-45 1-0 2 4 0 2-3 0 1 0 7 34 Oct 10 at Oregon 54 36 90 13.0-67 7.0-55 3 2-0 0-0 2 7 1 5-5 0 0 0 7 38 Oct 17 OREGON STATE 40 26 66 4.0-32 2.0-29 1 1-0 2-53 0 2 1 2-2 0 1 0 8 31 Oct 24 at Arizona 68 4 72 4.0-19 2.0-16 2 0-0 0-0 0 6 0 6-6 0 0 0 0 42 Oct 31 STANFORD 45 16 61 5.0-24 3.0-19 0 0-0 2-17 3 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 10 30 Nov 07 ARIZONA STATE 42 8 50 3.0-28 3.0-28 1 0-0 1-22 5 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 24 Nov 14 at UCLA 40 24 64 11.0-61 6.0-44 1 0-0 1-0 0 6 0 1-1 0 1 0 8 27 Nov 21 COLORADO 48 14 62 3.0-11 1.0-7 0 0-0 1-27 2 8 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Nov 27 at Washington 44 18 62 7.0-53 3.0-18 5 5-28 2-96 0 8 0 6-6 0 0 0 28 45 Dec 26 vs Miami 39 20 59 4.0-17 2.0-14 1 1-0 0-0 2 8 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 14 Opponents 601 242 843 80.0-408 41.0-300 17 13-73 12-234 20 74 3 37-39 0 4 0 75 360 Washington State 578 323 901 101.0-362 33.0-212 16 11-9 13-253 8 37 3 49-49 0 0 0 54 409

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob Sep 05PORTLAND STATE418446.05600113 1-1420529959.810 Sep 12 at Rutgers 3 147 49.0 54 0 1 0 1 0 2-2 48 0 6 366 61.0 1 1 Sep 19WYOMING 519338.64400001 0-101319565.010 Oct 03 at California 3 141 47.0 60 0 1 1 1 1 0-0 0 0 5 312 62.4 1 1 Oct 10 at Oregon 7 279 39.9 47 00101 1-1260639065.050 Oct 17 OREGON STATE 3 125 41.7 44 0 0 3 0 1 1-1 50 0 4 177 44.2 0 0 Oct 24at Arizona 314849.35000011 0-000639065.030 Oct 31 STANFORD 5 190 38.0 55 0 0 0 1 2 3-3 32 0 7 432 61.7 2 2 Nov 07ARIZONA STATE 520741.45400012 1-1220531763.440 Nov 14 at UCLA 3 50 16.7 29 1 0 0 0 0 4-4 38 0 7 455 65.0 4 0 Nov 21COLORADO 27638.04000001 1-3240211859.000 Nov 27 at Washington 3 109 36.3 39 0 0 2 0 2 1-3 24 0 8 480 60.0 0 0 Dec 26 vs Miami 7 263 37.6 53 00112 0-000318361.021 Opponents 53 2112 39.8 60 1 2 9 7 17 15-20 50 1 67 4114 61.4 24 5 Washington State 48 1861 38.8 62 14981220-26472794465 56.5 21 0

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GAME RECAPS PORTLAND STATE VS. WASHINGTON STATE WASHINGTON STATE AT RUTGERS Sept. 5, 2015 • Martin Stadium • Att.: 24,302 • TV: Pac-12 Networks Sept. 12, 2015 • High Point Solutions Stadium • Att.: 46,536 • TV: ESPNU

PULLMAN, Wash. – Portland State of the FCS upset Washington State 24-17 in a driving rainstorm that hampered PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Luke Falk led a 10-play, 90-yard touchdown drive, fi nding River Cracraft with an eight-yard strike WSU’s high-fl ying offense. Portland State scored all 24 of its points in the second half, and won despite being out- with :13 left to lift Washington State past Rutgers, 37-34. Falk threw for 468 yards and four touchdowns. While Janarion gained 411 yards to 294 yards. It was the fi rst time Portland State beat a Pacifi c-12 team in 15 tries, and lifted their re- Grant tried to be the hero for Rutgers, returning two kicks for touchdowns, he couldn’t return the fi nal kickoff for a cord to 3-32 against FBS teams. It was Washington State’s fi rst loss to an FCS team in 20 outings. Steven Long scored touchdown. The ball was kicked to Leonte Carroo and Rutgers tried to do their Stanford vs. California impression, on a 1-yard run with just over 2 minutes left in the game to lift Portland State to the upset. The rain and unseasonably before the ball was thrown forward after several laterals. Grant had the best game of his collegiate career, returning chilly temperatures stymied Washington State’s passing game under quarterback Luke Falk, who this year replaced a kickoff and a punt for late touchdowns. With Rutgers trailing 30-27 with 1:45 left, Grant returned a punt 55-yards for national passing leader Connor Halliday. But Portland State had the stronger ground attack, out-rushing Washington a touchdown to give Rutgers the 34-30 lead. The playmaker returned a kickoff 100 yards to give Rutgers its fi rst lead of State 233 yards to 104 yards. Portland State quarterback Alex Kuresa completed just 7 of 12 passes for 61 yards, the game, 27-23 and fi nished a school record 339 total yards. Washington State answered Grant’s 100-yard return with but led all rushers with 92 yards on 16 carries in the opener for both teams. Falk completed 27 of 41 passes for 289 an eight play, 82-yard drive in 2:59. Falk hit Gabe Marks, who made a dazzling 23-yard touchdown catch. On its next yards with two touchdowns for WSU. He left the game in the closing minutes with an undisclosed injury. Washington two drives Rutgers negated two touchdowns with penalties. Rutgers running back Josh Hicks fumbled on the ensuing State’s opening drive stalled on Portland State’s 4-yard line, and the Cougars settled for Erik Powell’s 21-yard fi eld drive after catching a screen pass and Isaac Dotson recovered for the Cougars. That came one play after a 21-yard goal and a 3-0 lead. The Cougars had a bizarre drive on their second possession, moving forward and back over 90 touchdown was negated on a holding penalty on Chris Muller. The Scarlet Knights defense stopped Washington State yards because of penalties, and converting three fourth-down plays, before Powell’s 22-yard fi eld goal attempt was on fourth down with 6:10 left, but Justin Goodwin’s offensive pass interference penalty negated a 29-yard touchdown blocked by Aaron Sibley. Washington State’s fi rst touchdown came on a screen pass from Falk to Keith Harrington, catch by Grant. The high-scoring second half came after just one touchdown in the fi rst. Trailing 13-6 and after lead- which the freshman running back turned into a 24-yard gain that gave the Cougars a 10-0 lead midway through the ing a 52-yard drive to start the second half, Chris Laviano, making his fi rst career start, fumbled near the sideline, second quarter. That lead stood at halftime, as the Cougars outgained Portland State 274 yards to 66 yards in the fi rst recovered on the 40-yard by defensive tackle Destiny Vaeao. Laviano fi nished with 204 yards, going 23-of-29 with one half. Portland State came out strong in the third quarter, driving 75 yards with Paris Penn scoring on a 4-yard rush touchdown and an interception. Falk then led a 64-yard touchdown drive with a 7-play drive. Keith Harrington caught to cut Washington State’s lead to 10-7. On Portland State’s next possession, Jonathan Gonzales kicked a 42-yard a 5-yard swing pass to make it 20-6 midway through the third quarter. Rutgers answered with a 73-yard touchdown fi eld goal to tie the score at 10 with 4:37 left in the third. Washington State turned the ball over on downs on its next drive that included a fourth-and-fi ve conversion on a 20-yard pitch and catch from Laviano to Grant. Robert Martin possession, with Portland State taking over on its own 28. The Vikings were forced to punt, but WSU’s Kyrin Priester ended the drive with a 15-yard touchdown run before Washington State blocked the extra point, leaving Rutgers down fumbled the catch and Portland State recovered on WSU’s 11. Nate Tago pounded over from the 8 to give Portland 20-12. Rutgers stopped Washington State on fourth-and-three with 2:27 left in the third quarter, then embarked on a State a 17-10 lead with 13:06 left. Tavares Martin returned the ensuing kickoff to Portland State’s 46, aided by a face- 68-yard, 7-play drive capped by a 1-yard toss to Matt Flanagan. Carroo caught the two-point conversion to knot it at mask penalty against the Vikings. Gabe Marks caught a 5-yard touchdown pass from Falk to tie the score at 17 with 20. Falk completed his fi rst 13 passes of the game against Rutgers’ depleted secondary. Four defensive backs were 9:11 left. Kuresa led Portland State on a 14-play, 69-yard drive that consumed nearly 7 minutes, with Long rushing from dismissed from the team 10 minutes before the season opener last week. Washington State’s Erik Powell hit fi eld the 1-yard line to lift Portland State to a 24-17 lead with 2:19 left. Sibley intercepted a pass from WSU’s Peyton Bender goals from 46- and 47-yards in the second quarter as Falk went 24-of-29 for 201-yards in the fi rst half. with 42 seconds left to seal the win. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL Washington State 7 6 7 17 37 Portland State 0 0 10 14 24 Rutgers 0 6 6 22 34 Washington State 3 7 0 7 17 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 1st 10:57 WSU Dom Williams 7 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 9-75 4:03 1st 10:51 WSU Erik Powell 21 yd fi eld goal 11-71 4:09 2nd 12:59 WSU Erik Powell 46 yd fi eld goal 4-5 1:53 2nd 07:51 WSU Keith Harrington 24 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 7-77 3:09 02:19 RU Federico, Kyle 37 yd fi eld goal 13-52 6:34 3rd 10:54 PSU Paris Penn 4 yd run (J. Gonzales kick) 10-75 4:01 00:52 WSU Erik Powell 47 yd fi eld goal 7-35 1:27 04:37 PSU J. Gonzales 42 yd fi eld goal 10-54 5:17 00:00 RU Federico, Kyle 48 yd fi eld goal 6-42 0:46 4th 13:06 PSU Nate Tago 8 yd run (J. Gonzales kick) 3-11 1:42 3rd 08:55 WSU Keith Harrington 5 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 7-64 2:09 09:11 WSU Gabe Marks 5 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 11-46 3:44 04:30 RU Martin, Robert 15 yd run (Federico, Kyle kick blockd) 9-73 4:25 02:19 PSU Steven Long 1 yd run (J. Gonzales kick) 14-69 6:46 4th 14:56 RU Flanagan, Matt 1 yd pass from Laviano, Chris (Carroo, Leonte pass from Laviano, Chris), 7-68 2:3 12:44 WSU Erik Powell 37 yd fi eld goal 8-67 2:12 TEAM STATISTICS 12:30 RU Grant, Janarion 100 yd kickoff return (Federico, Kyle kick) PSU WSU 09:31 WSU Gabe Marks 23 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 8-82 2:59 FIRST DOWNS 19 21 01:31 RU Grant, Janarion 55 yd punt return (Federico, Kyle kick) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 48-233 30-104 00:13 WSU River Cracraft 8 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 10-90 1:18 PASSING YDS (NET) 61 307 Passes Att-Comp-Int 12-7-0 45-28-1 TEAM STATISTICS TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-294 75-411 WSU RUT Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 FIRST DOWNS 28 26 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-6 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 16-81 37-198 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-81 4-92 PASSING YDS (NET) 478 204 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 66-47-0 29-23-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-46.0 2-52.0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 82-559 66-402 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-1 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-61 5-32 Punt Returns-Yards 2-16 2-56 Possession Time 29:48 30:12 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-67 7-195 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 12 4 of 16 Interception Returns-Yards 1-2 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 7 of 8 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-31.0 3-49.0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-3 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-10 3-17 Penalties-Yards 5-50 11-100 Possession Time 28:09 31:51 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 5 of 10 RUSHING: Portland State-Alex Kuresa 16-92; Paris Penn 13-57; David Jones 7-36; Nate Tago 3-28; Steven Long 8-22; Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 1 of 1 TEAM 1-minus 2. Washington State-Gerard Wicks 14-63; Jamal Morrow 8-33; Luke Falk 8-8. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-3 1-4 PASSING: Portland State-Alex Kuresa 7-12-0-61. Washington State-Luke Falk 27-41-0-289; Peyton Bender 1-4-1-18. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RECEIVING: Portland State-Thomas Carter 4-34; David Jones 2-16; Cam Sommer 1-11. Washington State-Gabe RUSHING: Washington State-Gerard Wicks 7-43; Luke Falk 6-29; Keith Harrington 3-9. Rutgers-Hicks, Josh 16-91; Marks 6-76; Dom Williams 5-86; John Thompson 3-33; Tyler Baker 3-20; Kyrin Priester 3-16; River Cracraft Martin, Robert 9-61; James, Paul 6-23; Grant, Janarion 1-21; Laviano, Chris 5-2. 2-26; Keith Harrington 2-25; Robert Lewis 1-12; Daniel Lilienthal 1-7; Gerard Wicks 1-3; Jamal Morrow 1-3. PASSING: Washington State-Luke Falk 47-66-0-478. Rutgers-Laviano, Chris 23-29-1-204. INTERCEPTIONS: Portland State-Aaron Sibley 1-0. Washington State-None. RECEIVING: Washington State-Gabe Marks 14-146; River Cracraft 8-121; Keith Harrington 6-38; Dom Williams 5-71; FUMBLES: Portland State-None. Washington State-Luke Falk 2-0; Kyrin Priester 1-1; B.J. Salmonson 1-0. Gerard Wicks 5-41; Kyrin Priester 2-21; Robert Lewis 2-16; John Thompson 2-11; Tavares Martin Jr. 2-6; Daniel Lilienthal 1-7. Rutgers-Grant, Janarion 5-65; Carroo, Leonte 4-52; Scarff, Charles 4-34; Flanagan, Matt SACKS (UA-A): Portland State-S. Talalemotu 1-0. Washington State-Darryl Paulo 1-0; Destiny Vaeao 1-0; Kache 3-28; Bergen, Sam 2-14; Arcidiacono, N. 1-5; Patton, Andre 1-4; Goodwin, Justin 1-2; James, Paul 1-2; Hicks, Palacio 1-0. Josh 1-minus 2.

TACKLES (UA-A): Portland State-Jeremy Lutali 8-1; P. Onwuasor 6-2; Xavier Coleman 5-2; AJ Schlatter 5-1; S. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-Marcellus Pippins 1-2. Rutgers-None. Talalemotu 3-2; Mosa Likio 3-1; Daniel Fusi 3-1; Aaron Sibley 2-2; John Norcross 1-3; Walter Santiago 3-0; Beau Duronslet 2-0; Sadat Sulleyman 1-1; B. Brody-Heim 1-0; Marcus Kinsella 0-1; Michael Doman 0-1. FUMBLES: Washington State-None. Rutgers-Hicks, Josh 1-1; Laviano, Chris 1-1. Washington State-Jeremiah Allison 6-6; Shalom Luani 6-2; Peyton Pelluer 3-5; Taylor Taliulu 5-1; Destiny Vaeao 2-3; Kache Palacio 3-0; Hercules Mata’afa 2-1; Robert Barber 1-2; Parker Henry 1-1; Charleston White SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-Darryl Paulo 1-0. Rutgers-Lambert, Q. 0-1; Joseph, S. 0-1. 1-1; Darryl Paulo 1-1; Isaac Dotson 1-0; Frankie Luvu 1-0; Erik Powell 1-0; Colton Teglovic 0-1; Darrien Molton 0-1; Reggie Coates 0-1; Ivan McClennan 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Jeremiah Allison 6-5; Isaac Dotson 8-1; Marcellus Pippins 5-0; Peyton Pelluer 3-2; Charleston White 4-0; Destiny Vaeao 2-2; Dylan Hanser 2-1; Ivan McClennan 2-1; Taylor Taliulu 2-1; Shalom Luani 2-1; Frankie Luvu 2-0; Chandler Leniu 2-0; Darrien Molton 2-0; Robert Barber 1-1; Darryl Paulo 1-1; Hercules Mata’afa 1-0; Parker Henry 1-0; Logan Tago 0-1; Kirkland Parker 0-1. Rutgers-Longa, Steve 12- 2; Cioffi , Anthony 6-1; Wharton, Isaiah 6-1; Gause, Quentin 5-1; Austin, B. 5-0; Lewis, Kaiwan 5-0; Hester, Kiy 3-1; Jacobs, Davon 3-0; Pinnix-Odrick 2-1; Turay, Kemoko 2-1; Davis, Darnell 2-0; Joseph, S. 1-1; Hampton, Saquan 1-0; Hunt, Andre 1-0; Flanagan, Matt 1-0; Lambert, Q. 0-1.

65 2015 SEASON REVIEW

GAME RECAPS WYOMING VS. WASHINGTON STATE WASHINGTON STATE AT NO. 24 CALIFORNIA Sept. 19, 2015 • Martin Stadium • Att.: 31,105 • TV: Pac-12 Networks Oct. 3, 2015 • Memorial Stadium • Att.: 42,042 • TV: Pac-12 Networks

PULLMAN, Wash. – Luke Falk threw for 303 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another as Washington State beat BERKELEY, Calif. – Jared Goff got off to a shaky start and still threw for 390 yards and four touchdowns to lead No. Wyoming 31-14. Dom Williams caught two scoring passes for Washington State (2-1), which had not won a game in 24 California to a 34-28 victory over Washington State. Goff threw an early interception and was off target on a few Pullman since beating Portland State last September. The Cougars had not beaten an FBS opponent at home since throws before fi nding his groove. He threw two TD passes in a span of less than 2 minutes late in the third quarter 2013. Brian Hill ran for 139 yards for Wyoming (0-3), who came in as a 24-point underdog. Cowboys quarterback Cam- surrounding a successful onside kick to erase an eight-point defi cit and lead the Bears (5-0, 2-0 Pac-12) to their best eron Coffman, who missed last week’s game with an injured knee, completed 25 of 36 passes for 296 yards, with two start since 2007. Luke Falk threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score for the Cougars (2-2, 0-1), who touchdowns and an interception. Falk completed 37 of 45 passes and was intercepted once. Wyoming outgained the have lost 28 of their past 28 games against ranked opponents. Washington State was in position to reverse that trend Cougars 409 yards to 378. Wyoming scored on a 45-yard touchdown pass from Coffman to Tanner Gentry on the fi rst after Falk threw a 4-yard TD pass to Gabe Marks midway through the third quarter and Kenny Lawler lost a fumble possession of the game. Coffman had been intercepted the play before, but the pick was negated by a hand-in-face on Cal’s ensuing possession. Stefan McClure then changed the tide on a safety blitz that gave Cal one of its seven penalty against WSU’s Hercules Mata’afa, giving the Cowboys new life. Washington State tied the game on Falk’s sacks on the day. Erik Powell then missed a 40-yard fi eld goal wide right and Goff took over from there. He drove Cal 1-yard run late in the fi rst quarter, capping a 44-yard drive that began with Wyoming punting out of its own end zone. 77 yards to a score on a 20-yard touchdown pass to Kenny Lawler that made it 28-26. McClure’s sack was one of two Wyoming took possession on its own 37 on the ensuing series and ran the ball six straight times, down to the WSU momentum-changing plays he made in the quarter. Washington State tried a fake punt on the opening drive of the 5. Then Coffman fi red a touchdown pass to Jake Maulhardt for a 14-7 lead. Washington State replied with a 70-yard quarter only to have punter Zach Charme fumble. McClure scooped up the ball and ran 45 yards for the touchdown. drive, with Falk passing 35 yards to Williams in the end zone to tie the game at 14-14. Tristan Bailey missed a 38-yard Cal needed another big play from its defense after the Bears were stopped on fourth down at the Cougars 38 with 4:38 fi eld goal attempt on Wyoming’s next possession. Washington State took over on its 21 and grabbed its fi rst lead of the to go. Damariay Drew delivered with an interception and Goff converted two third downs to run out all but the fi nal game when Keith Harrington ran 36 yards into the end zone for a 21-14 advantage they never relinquished. Harrington 12 seconds of the game. After winning just six games in coach ’ fi rst two seasons, Cal has matched its ran or caught the ball on six of the nine plays. Washington State’s defense held Wyoming scoreless in the second half. best start since 1950 in Dykes’ third year. The Bears need just one more win to be bowl eligible for the fi rst time since Falk was picked off early in the third by Marcus Epps, giving Wyoming the ball on its 49. But the Cowboys’ drive 2011 and are in position to contend in the Pac-12 North. But the schedule gets much tougher from here with road stalled and they turned the ball over on downs. Washington State returned the favor, as Harrington was stopped on games against No. 10 Utah and No. 7 UCLA, followed by a home game against No. 17 Southern California and a trip to fourth-and-1 and Wyoming got the ball back on the WSU 40. Wyoming couldn’t move the ball and had to punt. Early Oregon. Cal was stopped twice on fourth down in the fi rst half and Goff threw an interception on the third play from in the fourth, Gentry fumbled after catching the ball and Mata’afa recovered, giving Washington State possession at scrimmage as Washington State broke out to a 21-7 lead. Goff then threw his fi rst of two TD passes to Lawler late in midfi eld. A targeting call against Wyoming cornerback Robert Priester on receiver River Cracraft got Priester ejected the second quarter to start the comeback. from the game and put WSU on the Wyoming 24. The Cougars drove to the 4, but had to settle for Erik Powell’s 22-yard fi eld goal and a 24-14 lead. Falk added a touchdown pass to Williams late in the game. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL Washington State 7 14 7 0 28 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL California 7 6 21 0 34 Wyoming 14 0 0 0 14 Washington State 7 14 0 10 31 SCORING SUMMARY 1st 05:03 WSU River Cracraft 4 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 9-71 3:34 SCORING SUMMARY 01:48 CAL Treggs, Bryce 34 yd pass from Goff, Jared (Anderson, Matt kick) 8-79 3:08 1st 10:29 WY GENTRY, Tanner 45 yd pass from COFFMAN, C. (BAILEY, Tristan kick) 5-82 2:49 2nd 10:24 WSU Gerard Wicks 7 yd run (Erik Powell kick) 10-85 3:23 04:02 WSU Luke Falk 1 yd run (Erik Powell kick) 8-44 2:27 02:31 WSU Luke Falk 1 yd run (Erik Powell kick) 13-47 5:53 01:03 WY MAULHARDT, Jake 5 yd pass from COFFMAN, C. (BAILEY, Tristan kick) 7-63 2:53 00:34 CAL Lawler, Kenny 9 yd pass from Goff, Jared (Anderson, Matt kick failed) 5-80 1:47 2nd 13:02 WSU Dom Williams 35 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 7-70 2:55 3rd 12:46 CAL McClure, Stefan 45 yd fumble recovery (Anderson, Matt kick) 05:17 WSU Keith Harrington 36 yd run (Erik Powell kick) 9-79 3:48 06:29 WSU Gabe Marks 4 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 15-79 6:11 4th 10:28 WSU Erik Powell 22 yd fi eld goal 10-48 4:21 02:21 CAL Lawler, Kenny 20 yd pass from Goff, Jared (Goff, Jared pass intcpt) 6-77 1:53 02:00 WSU Dom Williams 4 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 2-12 0:46 00:42 CAL Harris, Maurice 24 yd pass from Goff, Jared (Treggs, Bryce pass from Goff, Jared) 4-48 1:39

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS WYO WSU WSU CAL FIRST DOWNS 22 19 FIRST DOWNS 20 25 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-113 20-75 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-14 30-79 PASSING YDS (NET) 296 303 PASSING YDS (NET) 389 390 Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-25-1 45-37-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 49-35-1 45-33-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-409 65-378 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-403 75-469 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-45 Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 1-14 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-16 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-137 2-47 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-69 4-87 Interception Returns-Yards 1-19 1-44 Interception Returns-Yards 1-9 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.6 5-45.0 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-42.0 3-47.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 4-1 Penalties-Yards 8-57 5-43 Penalties-Yards 2-13 4-15 Possession Time 33:25 26:35 Possession Time 30:03 29:57 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 7 of 15 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 15 8 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-21 5-45 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-23 7-35

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Wyoming-HILL, Brian 20-139; WICK, Shaun 12-8; GENTRY, Tanner 1-6; EVANS, Nico 1-minus 1; COFFMAN, RUSHING: Washington State-Keith Harrington 5-23; Gerard Wicks 6-20; Zach Charme 1-minus 4; Luke Falk 13-minus C. 6-minus 39. Washington State-Keith Harrington 6-68; Gerard Wicks 8-29; Luke Falk 6-minus 22. 25. California-Enwere, Vic 5-48; Muhammad, Khalf 10-41; Lasco, Daniel 10-22; Goff, Jared 5-minus 32.

PASSING: Wyoming-COFFMAN, C. 25-36-1-296. Washington State-Luke Falk 37-45-1-303. PASSING: Washington State-Luke Falk 35-49-1-389. California-Goff, Jared 33-45-1-390.

RECEIVING: Wyoming-MAULHARDT, Jake 10-113; GENTRY, Tanner 7-127; HOLLISTER, J. 3-14; WICK, Shaun 2-14; RECEIVING: Washington State-Gabe Marks 10-141; Dom Williams 5-76; Kyrin Priester 5-37; River Cracraft 3-40; HARSHMAN, Josh 1-13; HILL, Brian 1-9; PARKER, Joseph 1-6. Washington State-Gerard Wicks 8-33; River Gerard Wicks 3-11; John Thompson 2-34; Robert Lewis 2-28; Keith Harrington 2-10; Tavares Martin Jr. 2-3; Cracraft 7-83; Gabe Marks 5-51; Robert Lewis 4-39; Keith Harrington 4-22; Dom Williams 3-53; Jamal Morrow Daniel Lilienthal 1-9. California-Lawler, Kenny 6-105; Anderson, Steph 5-54; Treggs, Bryce 4-65; Muhammad, 3-19; John Thompson 1-7; Tavares Martin Jr. 1-minus 1; Kyrin Priester 1-minus 3. Khalf 4-41; Powe, Darius 4-35; Davis, Trevor 3-28; Harris, Maurice 2-23; Enwere, Vic 2-0; Noa, Kanawai 1-20; Lasco, Daniel 1-11; Hudson, Raymond 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: Wyoming-EPPS, Marcus 1-19. Washington State-Jeremiah Allison 1-44. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-Marcellus Pippins 1-9. California-Drew, Damariay 1-0. FUMBLES: Wyoming-GENTRY, Tanner 1-1; WICK, Shaun 1-0. Washington State-Luke Falk 1-0. FUMBLES: Washington State-River Cracraft 1-1; Gabe Marks 1-1; Zach Charme 1-1. California-Goff, Jared 2-0; SACKS (UA-A): Wyoming-YARBROUGH, E. 2-0; PROSSER, Kevin 1-0. Washington State-Ivan McClennan 3-0; Kache Lawler, Kenny 1-1; Harris, Maurice 1-0. Palacio 2-0. SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-Hercules Mata’afa 2-0; Reggie Coates 1-0. California-Kragen, Kyle 2-1; Looney, TACKLES (UA-A): Wyoming-WINGARD, Andrew 6-6; MAY, D.J. 5-2; NZEOCHA, Eric 6-0; FINLEY, Tyran 4-2; James 0-2; Johnson, Jonath 0-1; Jalil, Mustafa 1-0; Jefferson, Jale 1-0; McClure, Stefan 1-0. YARBROUGH, E. 4-2; WACHA, Lucas 3-2; EPPS, Marcus 2-3; HALA’API’API,S. 2-2; PRIESTER,Robert 3-0; PROSSER, Kevin 2-0; HULL, Antonio 1-1; EVANS, Nico 1-0; CAIN, Conner 1-0; FIELDS, Dalton 1-0; OLIVE, Uso TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Jeremiah Allison 5-3; Peyton Pelluer 4-4; Marcellus Pippins 3-4; Darryl Paulo 1-0; GRANDERSON, C. 1-0; KIELY, Rafe 1-0. Washington State-Peyton Pelluer 9-5; Shalom Luani 9-2; Kache 3-3; Hercules Mata’afa 2-4; Parker Henry 1-5; Darrien Molton 5-0; Shalom Luani 3-2; Isaac Dotson 4-0; Palacio 7-0; Jeremiah Allison 4-2; Parker Henry 3-3; Darrien Molton 4-1; Charleston White 4-0; Ivan McClen- Ivan McClennan 1-3; Dylan Hanser 3-0; Taylor Taliulu 3-0; Frankie Luvu 2-0; Charleston White 2-0; Kache nan 3-1; Marcellus Pippins 2-1; Destiny Vaeao 1-2; Chandler Leniu 1-2; Darryl Paulo 1-2; Daniel Ekuale 2-0; Palacio 1-1; Robert Barber 1-1; Chandler Leniu 0-2; Destiny Vaeao 0-2; Aaron Porter 1-0; Reggie Coates 1-0. Logan Tago 1-0; Taylor Taliulu 1-0; Erik Powell 1-0; Dylan Hanser 1-0; Hercules Mata’afa 1-0; Tavares Martin California-Jefferson, Jale 6-1; McClure, Stefan 4-2; Kragen, Kyle 4-2; Nickerson, Hard 3-3; Drew, Damariay Jr. 1-0; Kirkland Parker 0-1; Robert Lewis 0-1; Luke Falk 0-1. 4-0; Johnson, Jonath 2-2; Walker, Cameron 2-2; White, Darius 3-0; Looney, James 1-2; Coleman, Caleb 2-0; Lopa, Puka 2-0; Allensworth, Da 2-0; Rubenzer, Luke 1-1; Jalil, Mustafa 1-1; Dozier, Cedric 0-2; Barton, Michael 0-2; Mekari, Tony 0-2; Downs, Devante 0-2; Davis, Trevor 1-0; Broussard, Nate 1-0; Anoa’i, Hamilto 0-1; Worstell, Patri 0-1; Anderson, Matt 0-1; Vanderbilt, Kha 0-1.

66 2015 SEASON REVIEW

GAME RECAPS WASHINGTON STATE AT OREGON OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON STATE Oct. 10, 2015 • Autzen Stadium • Att.: 57,775 • TV: Pac-12 Networks Oct. 17, 2015 • Martin Stadium • Att.: 32,952 • TV: Pac-12 Networks

EUGENE, Ore. – Luke Falk threw for season-high 505 yards and fi ve touchdowns, including an unusual scoring pass PULLMAN, Wash. – Luke Falk tied the school record with six touchdown passes, all in the fi rst half, as Washington State beat in the second overtime, and Washington State snapped an eight-game losing streak to Oregon with a 45-38 victory Oregon State 52-31. Washington State (4-2, 2-1 Pac-12), coming off an upset victory at Oregon, hadn’t beaten a Pac-12 oppo- in overtime over the Ducks. Knotted at 38, an unnecessary roughness foul on the Ducks helped the Cougars in the nent in Martin Stadium since November 2013. They have already eclipsed the three wins they had all of last season, and this second OT, and then Falk appeared to hit River Cracraft with a pass that landed in the hands of Robert Lewis for a was the 100th win of coach Mike Leach’s career. The Cougars scored on all seven of their fi rst-half possessions and piled up 4-yard touchdown. The play withstood review, and Oregon’s subsequent drive ended in an interception - sending the 520 yards of offense. Quarterback Seth Collins threw for 176 yards and ran for 124 yards for Oregon State (2-4, 0-3), which gave Cougars rushing onto the fi eld in celebration. Falk had marched Washington State (3-2, 1-1 Pac-12) downfi eld in the up more than 40 points for the third consecutive week. The Beavers rushed for 215 yards in the game. Falk, who threw for 505 fi nal two minutes of regulation, capping the drive with an 8-yard pass to tie the game at 31 and send it to overtime. yards and fi ve touchdowns at Oregon, completed 39 of 50 passes for 407 yards, with two interceptions. Dom Williams caught Jeff Lockie hit Bralon Addison with a 9-yard touchdown pass for the Ducks (3-3, 1-2) on the opening possession of the 11 passes for 158 yards and two touchdowns for WSU. Oregon State, under new coach Gary Andersen, produced 394 yards of extra period. The Cougars answered with Falk’s close 1-yard keeper that withstood a review that again tied the score. total offense, but couldn’t slow the Cougars in the fi rst half. Washington State’s Tavares Martin Jr. returned the opening kick- ran for a career-high 246 yards and two touchdowns, and also caught a TD pass, for Oregon. Both off 51 yards and the Cougars marched down the fi eld, with Falk throwing a 3-yard touchdown pass to River Cracraft. Oregon Lockie and Taylor Alie have rotated. Lockie shouldered most of the load, throwing for 123 yards and two touchdowns. State went three-and-out, and Washington State replied with a 69-yard drive that ended with Falk’s 3-yard touchdown pass Both QBs leaned on Freeman, just as they had in last week’s 41-24 victory at Colorado when he ran for 163 yards and to Williams. Garrett Owens kicked a 50-yard fi eld goal to put Oregon State on the scoreboard near the end of the fi rst quarter. two scores. Freeman ran for 135 yards and a touchdown against Washington State in the fi rst half alone. Falk threw Gabe Marks caught a 23-yard touchdown pass from Falk in the opening seconds of the second quarter for a 21-3 lead. Oregon a 7-yard touchdown pass to Gabe Marks on Washington State’s fi rst series of the game. Marks has been seeing a lot State tried a fake punt from its own 20, but punter Nick Porebski was dropped for a 6-yard loss. After a touchdown pass to of action in coach Mike Leach’s offense, going into the game with an average of 91 yards receiving per game, and Marks was called back for offensive interference, the Cougars had to settle for a 30-yard fi eld goal by Erik Powell and a 24-3 leading the Pac-12 with an average of 8.3 catches per game. He fi nished with eight catches for 111 yards against the lead. Oregon State’s Victor Bolden returned the ensuing kickoff 100 yards down the right sideline to cut the WSU lead to 24- Ducks. Oregon was ranked 114th in the nation for passing yards allowed going into the game, allowing an average of 10. The Beavers then tried an onside kick, but the Cougars recovered on the 50. After a 28-yard reception by Williams, Falk’s 287.2 yards a game. But the Ducks attempted to switch things up against the Cougars, playing wide receiver Charles fourth touchdown pass was for eight yards to Jamal Morrow. After an OSU punt, Washington State drove 69 yards, with Falk Nelson at safety at times. It was the sophomore’s fi rst career appearance on defense, although he played at safety throwing a 22-yard touchdown pass to Morrow for a 38-10 lead. Oregon State’s Collins led an 80-yard drive that ended with his during the Spring Game. Nelson also played at receiver and on special teams during the game. Oregon’s initial drive 12-yard touchdown run. But WSU replied with Falk’s 11-yard touchdown pass to Williams in the closing seconds of the half, ended with a 26-yard fi eld goal from Aidan Schneider. Oregon switched to Alie midway through its second series, and for a 45-17 halftime lead. Falk’s six touchdown passes in the fi rst half tied the school record for most touchdown passes in a he ran 8 yards for a touchdown to give Oregon a 9-3 lead. After Freeman’s 2-yard touchdown run, Falk hit Marks again full game, set by Connor Halliday last year. The Cougars had 399 yards of offense in the fi rst half. Neither team scored in the with a 4-yard scoring pass just before the break to cut Oregon’s margin to 17-14 at halftime. Falk gave the Cougars a third quarter. Collins threw a short touchdown pass to Jordan Villamin late in the fourth, to close within 45-25. The Beavers 21-17 lead early in the third quarter with a 27-yard touchdown pass to Tavares Martin Jr. But Freeman caught a 17- then recovered the on-side kick with 5:44 left in the game. But Collins was intercepted by Shalom Luani, who returned the ball year scoring pass from Lockie that put the Ducks back in front 24-21. He added a 1-yard scoring run early in the fourth 84 yards for a touchdown. Luani had a second interception to end Oregon State’s next possession. The Beavers came in with quarter. Erik Powell added a 22-yard fi eld goal for the Cougars before Falk’s game-tying drive. the Pac-12’s top-ranked pass defense, allowing an average of 177 yards a game.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL Washington State 7 7 7 10 14 45 Oregon State 3 14 0 14 31 Oregon 10 7 7 7 7 38 Washington State 14 31 0 7 52

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 1st 11:42 WSU Gabe Marks 7 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 8-75 3:18 1st 11:15 WSU River Cracraft 3 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 8-49 3:36 08:22 ORE Schneider, A. 26 yd fi eld goal 9-63 3:20 07:20 WSU Dom Williams 3 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 7-69 2:42 06:06 ORE Alie, Taylor 8 yd run (Schneider, A. kick) 4-53 1:30 01:42 OSU Owens, Garrett 50 yd fi eld goal 15-51 5:32 2nd 01:44 ORE Freeman, Royce 2 yd run (Schneider, A. kick) 7-71 2:22 2nd 14:48 WSU Gabe Marks 23 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 8-73 1:49 00:09 WSU Gabe Marks 4 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 10-75 1:35 11:52 WSU Erik Powell 30 yd fi eld goal 4-1 1:34 3rd 12:39 WSU Tavares Martin Jr. 27 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 4-55 1:30 11:39 OSU Bolden,Victor 100 yd kickoff return (Owens, Garrett kick) 03:55 ORE Freeman, Royce 17 yd pass from Lockie, Jeff (Schneider, A. kick) 4-56 1:09 10:27 WSU Jamal Morrow 8 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 3-50 1:12 4th 08:20 ORE Freeman, Royce 1 yd run (Schneider, A. kick) 6-77 2:42 07:11 WSU Jamal Morrow 22 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 6-69 2:41 03:53 WSU Erik Powell 22 yd fi eld goal 8-55 2:01 04:21 OSU Collins, Seth 12 yd run (Owens, Garrett kick) 7-80 2:45 00:01 WSU Dom Williams 8 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 12-70 1:57 00:17 WSU Dom Williams 11 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 10-72 3:59 OT 15:00 ORE Addison, Bralon 9 yd pass from Lockie, Jeff (Schneider, A. kick) 2-25 0:00 4th 05:47 OSU Villamin, J. 9 yd pass from Collins, Seth (Villamin, J. pass from Bolden,Victor) 5-27 1:46 15:00 WSU Luke Falk 1 yd run (Erik Powell kick) 7-25 0:00 03:45 WSU Shalom Luani 84 yd interception return (Erik Powell kick) 15:00 WSU Robert Lewis 4 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 4-25 0:00 01:22 OSU Brown, Chris 3 yd run (Collins, Seth pass failed) 2-24 0:13

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS WSU ORE OSU WSU FIRST DOWNS 31 18 FIRST DOWNS 21 32 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-136 50-410 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 45-218 22-111 PASSING YDS (NET) 505 123 PASSING YDS (NET) 176 409 Passes Att-Comp-Int 75-50-0 24-13-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-17-2 52-40-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 105-641 74-533 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-394 74-520 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 4-30 1-2 Punt Returns-Yards 2-14 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-28 4-20 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-130 4-86 Interception Returns-Yards 1-3 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 2-53 2-84 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-36.8 7-39.9 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-41.7 2-19.0 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 7-45 5-44 Penalties-Yards 11-86 6-60 Possession Time 32:52 27:08 Possession Time 29:17 30:34 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 19 5 of 16 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 8 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 4 of 5 1 of 3 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 6-6 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 5-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 7-55 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-29 2-9

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Washington State-Jamal Morrow 8-68; Gerard Wicks 7-64; Keith Harrington 3-44; Tavares Martin Jr. 1-9; RUSHING: Oregon State-Collins, Seth 23-124; Nall, Ryan 4-32; Woods,Storm 9-29; Haskins, Damien 2-25; Luke Falk 11-minus 49. Oregon-Freeman, Royce 27-246; Griffi n, Taj 11-96; Lockie, Jeff 8-52; Alie, Taylor 2-8; Bolden,Victor 2-8; Brown, Chris 3-5; Lucas, Paul 1-1; Porebski, Nick 1-minus 6. Washington State-Gerard Benoit, Kani 2-8. Wicks 8-69; Keith Harrington 5-42; Jamal Morrow 3-11; Tavares Martin Jr. 1-11; TEAM 2-minus 3; Luke Falk 3-minus 19. PASSING: Washington State-Luke Falk 50-74-0-505; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Oregon-Lockie, Jeff 13-22-1-123; Alie, Taylor 0-2-0-0. PASSING: Oregon State-Collins, Seth 17-30-2-176. Washington State-Luke Falk 39-50-2-407; Peyton Bender 1-2-0-2.

RECEIVING: Washington State-River Cracraft 9-85; Gabe Marks 8-111; Dom Williams 7-82; Robert Lewis 5-48; Jamal RECEIVING: Oregon State-Bolden,Victor 6-79; Woods,Storm 3-32; Jarmon, Hunter 3-25; Villamin, J. 2-15; Guyton, Da- Morrow 5-43; Keith Harrington 5-40; Gerard Wicks 5-30; Kyrin Priester 4-30; Tavares Martin Jr. 1-27; John trin 2-14; Dockery, Rahmel 1-11. Washington State-Dom Williams 11-158; Gabe Marks 6-95; Keith Harrington Thompson 1-9. Oregon-Addison, Bralon 8-62; Freeman, Royce 3-46; Allen, Devon 1-12; Brown, Jalen 1-3. 4-39; River Cracraft 4-27; Jamal Morrow 3-31; Tavares Martin Jr. 3-21; Kyrin Priester 3-15; John Thompson 2-11; Robert Lewis 2-9; Tyler Baker 1-5; Gerard Wicks 1-minus 2. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-Shalom Luani 1-3. Oregon-None. INTERCEPTIONS: Oregon State-Arnold,Brandon 1-30; Mageo, Rommel 1-23. Washington State-Shalom Luani 2-84. FUMBLES: Washington State-Keith Harrington 2-2; Luke Falk 1-0. Oregon-Addison, Bralon 1-1. FUMBLES: Oregon State-Woods,Storm 1-0. Washington State-Shalom Luani 1-1; Luke Falk 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-Ivan McClennan 1-0; Hercules Mata’afa 1-0. Oregon-Buckner, De. 2-0; Coleman, Tyson 1-0; Prevot, T. 1-0; Mondeaux, Henry 1-0; Balducci, Alex 1-0; Jelks, Jalen 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Oregon State-Failauga, Titus 1-0; Willis, J. 1-0. Washington State-Darryl Paulo 2-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Peyton Pelluer 5-3; Parker Henry 5-3; Shalom Luani 5-3; Taylor Taliulu 4-4; Jer- TACKLES (UA-A): Oregon State-Strong, Justin 7-3; Decoud, Treston 4-4; Mageo, Rommel 5-1; Saulo, Caleb 2-3; emiah Allison 4-3; Daniel Ekuale 3-2; Ivan McClennan 2-3; Marcellus Pippins 2-2; Destiny Vaeao 1-3; Darryl Chappell, Devin 2-3; Willis, J. 4-0; Noland-Lewis, C 3-1; Williams, D. 3-1; Soesman, Adam 0-3; Okonkwo, C. Paulo 1-2; Hercules Mata’afa 1-1; Darrien Molton 1-1; Treshon Broughton 0-2; Charleston White 0-2; Robert 2-0; Pritchard, B. 1-1; Ugwoegbu, B. 1-1; James, Jaswha 1-1; Arnold,Brandon 1-0; Hungalu, Manase 1-0; Barber 0-2; Nate DeRider 1-0; Logan Tago 0-1; Kache Palacio 0-1. Oregon-Nelson, Charles 6-6; Walker, Joe Barnett, L. 1-0; Failauga, Titus 1-0; Hollingsworth 1-0; Vakameilalo, K. 0-1; Owens, Garrett 0-1; Haley, Kyle 0-1; 6-3; Prevot, T. 5-4; Robinson, Tyree 5-4; Coleman, Tyson 4-4; Springs, Arrion 5-1; Hardrick, R. 4-2; Buckner, Haskins, Damien 0-1. Washington State-Peyton Pelluer 10-1; Shalom Luani 8-3; Parker Henry 3-6; Darrien De. 4-0; Balducci, Alex 3-1; Ihenacho, Glen 2-2; Mondeaux, Henry 3-0; Ragin III, J. 2-1; Talia, Tui 2-1; Swain, Molton 3-1; Logan Tago 3-1; Darryl Paulo 3-1; Taylor Taliulu 2-2; Marcellus Pippins 2-2; Destiny Vaeao 2-1; Jimmie 0-2; Williams, J. 0-2; Jelks, Jalen 1-0; Mundt, Johnny 1-0; Merritt, Kirk 1-0; Amadi, Ugo 0-1; Mattingly, Chandler Leniu 2-1; Dylan Hanser 2-0; Frankie Luvu 1-1; Ivan McClennan 1-1; Hercules Mata’afa 1-0; Daniel D. 0-1; French, C. 0-1. Ekuale 1-0; River Cracraft 1-0; Jeremiah Allison 1-0; Colton Teglovic 1-0; Gabe Marks 1-0; Treshon Broughton 1-0; Kache Palacio 0-1; Charleston White 0-1; Aaron Porter 0-1; Nate DeRider 0-1; Calvin Green 0-1. 67 2015 SEASON REVIEW

GAME RECAPS WASHINGTON STATE AT ARIZONA NO. 8 STANFORD AT WASHINGTON STATE Oct. 24, 2015 • Arizona Stadium • Att.: 47,847 • TV: Pac-12 Networks Oct. 31, 2015 • Martin Stadium • Att.: 30,012 • TV: ESPN

TUCSON, Ariz. – Luke Falk threw for 514 yards and hit Gabe Marks on four of his fi ve touchdown passes, helping PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State kicker Erik Powell fi nally missed on his sixth kick of the game, going wide right resurgent Washington State beat Arizona 45-42. Washington State (5-2, 3-1 Pac-12) beat Oregon in Eugene two weeks on a 43-yarder as time expired to allow No. 8 Stanford to escape with a 30-28 win. Powell tied Drew Dunning’s 2003 ago and tacked on another impressive road victory behind the arm of Falk to remain in the thick of the Pac-12 North school record with fi ve fi eld goals despite rainy, windy conditions, but pulled the last one wide. Conrad Ukropina race. The sophomore completed 47 of 62 passes and had the most passing yards ever against Arizona, breaking the kicked a 19-yard fi eld goal with 1:54 left to put Stanford ahead. Quarterback Kevin Hogan ran for 112 yards and two mark of 511 yards set by Arizona State’s Ryan Kealy in 1998. Marks caught eight passes for 97 yards, the last one a touchdowns for Stanford (7-1, 6-0 Pac-12), which is the only undefeated team in Pac-12 play. Washington State (5- 9-yard touchdown that put the Cougars up 45-35. Arizona (5-3, 2-3 Pac-12) rallied in the second half after Jerrard Ran- 3, 3-2) had a three-game winning streak snapped. The Cougars haven’t beaten a Top 10 team since topping No. 5 dall replaced Anu Solomon at quarterback, but the Wildcats had no answer for Falk and Washington State’s Air Raid Texas in the 2003 Holiday Bowl. Stanford punted while trailing 28-27 with 5:08 left, but got the ball back on Quenton offense. Randall threw for 137 yards and ran for 105 on 10 carries. He hit Johnny Jackson on a 20-yard touchdown Meeks’ second interception of the game with 3:27 remaining. That set up Ukropina’s fi eld goal. Stanford scored fi rst pass with 44 seconds left, but the Wildcats failed to come up with the onside kick. Arizona rolled over Washington on Ukropina’s 32-yard fi eld goal, but then Powell hit four straight kicks — including makes from 46 and 47 yards — to State 59-37 in Pullman last season in a game that featured 994 yards of offense. This one had 1,114 total yards, though put Washington State up 12-3 at halftime. The Cougars opened the second half by driving to the Stanford 11, but the Cougars got off to a quicker start behind Falk, who had thrown for 911 yards and 11 touchdowns the previous two two incomplete passes killed the drive and Powell kicked a 28-yard fi eld goal for a 15-3 lead. Stanford replied with games combined. Given all kinds of time to throw by his offensive line, he made it look easy picking apart Arizona’s the game’s fi rst touchdown on Remound Wright’s 2-yard dive. The score was set up by Hogan’s 39-yard bootleg secondary. Falk hit Marks on a 6-yard touchdown on the opening drive, then Marks turned a short pass into a 43-yard scramble. Washington State came right back with a 75-yard drive in four plays, the fi nal a 19-yard touchdown pass score and 14-0 lead. Falk found Marks for a third score in the second quarter, a 1-yarder, and hit Kyrin Priester in the from Luke Falk to Gabe Marks for a 22-10 lead. Ukropina kicked a 32-yard fi eld goal late in the third, then Hogan’s corner of the end zone for a 6-yard TD that put Washington up 28-14. Falk had 335 yards and four touchdowns on 30- 59-yard touchdown run cut the Washington State lead to 22-20. On the next series, Meeks intercepted Falk, giving of-38 passing in the fi rst half, helping Washington State build a 31-21 lead. Arizona took a while to get its offense in Stanford the ball on Washington State’s 17. Hogan ran 6 yards untouched up the middle to give Stanford a 27-22 lead gear, fi nally putting together a drive that led to Jared Baker’s 1-yard touchdown run to open the second quarter. Nate in the opening seconds of the fourth. Washington State came back with an 81-yard drive that ended with Falk hitting Phillips followed with a 69-yard punt return touchdown that tied the game at 14-all, but Shun Brown fumbled a kickoff River Cracraft for a 1-yard touchdown pass. Falk’s conversion pass failed and the Cougars led 28-27. After Ukropina’s to set up Priester’s touchdown. Baker added a 7-yard touchdown run in the second quarter to keep the Wildcats kick, Washington State marched to the Stanford 29 and Powell hooked his attempt wide. The Cardinal have won within reach at halftime. Falk kept fi ring and completing to start the second half, hitting Kyle Sweet on a 28-yard pass seven straight over the Cougars. on third-and-19 to set up Gerard Wicks’ 1-yard touchdown run to put the Cougars up 38-21. Randall replaced Solomon on Arizona’s second drive and reeled off a 59-yard run on his fi rst play, but that drive ended with a turnover on downs SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL at Washington State’s 11. Next series, Randall found Cayleb Jones on a 3-yard touchdown pass to pull the Wildcats Stanford 3 0 17 10 30 within 38-28 late in the third quarter. Randall converted a fourth-and-2 with a run on the next drive and Baker pulled Washington State 3 9 10 6 28 the Wildcats within 38-35 with a 6-yard touchdown run. Falk ended Arizona’s rally with a 9-yard touchdown pass to Marks, putting Washington State up 45-35. SCORING SUMMARY 1st 09:08 STAN Ukropina,C 32 yd fi eld goal 7-34 4:02 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL 02:28 WSU Erik Powell 46 yd fi eld goal 4-2 1:08 Washington State 14 17 7 7 45 2nd 08:41 WSU Erik Powell 23 yd fi eld goal 13-64 4:48 Arizona 0 21 7 14 42 03:45 WSU Erik Powell 47 yd fi eld goal 8-56 2:27 00:00 WSU Erik Powell 28 yd fi eld goal 8-69 1:03 SCORING SUMMARY 3rd 11:53 WSU Erik Powell 28 yd fi eld goal 10-54 3:07 1st 10:28 WSU Gabe Marks 6 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 10-78 4:32 09:15 STAN Wright,R 2 yd run (Ukropina,C kick) 6-59 2:31 02:46 WSU Gabe Marks 43 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 4-80 1:09 07:52 WSU Gabe Marks 19 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 4-75 1:23 2nd 14:30 ARIZ Baker, J. 1 yd run (Skowron, C. kick) 13-75 3:16 03:39 STAN Ukropina,C 32 yd fi eld goal 9-41 4:02 12:02 ARIZ Phillips, N. 69 yd punt return (Skowron, C. kick) 02:17 STAN Hogan,K 59 yd run (Ukropina,C kick) 1-59 0:12 08:19 WSU Gabe Marks 2 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 9-78 3:45 4th 14:19 STAN Hogan,K 6 yd run (Ukropina,C kick) 4-17 2:13 06:51 WSU Kyrin Priester 6 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 4-23 1:21 07:56 WSU River Cracraft 1 yd pass from Luke Falk (Luke Falk pass failed) 15-81 6:18 04:22 ARIZ Baker, J. 7 yd run (Skowron, C. kick) 8-81 2:21 01:54 STAN Ukropina,C 19 yd fi eld goal 5-37 1:33 00:24 WSU Erik Powell 25 yd fi eld goal 13-67 3:58 3rd 08:34 WSU Gerard Wicks 1 yd run (Erik Powell kick) 11-84 5:18 TEAM STATISTICS 00:22 ARIZ Jones, C. 3 yd pass from Randall, J. (Skowron, C. kick) 11-80 3:48 STAN WSU 4th 08:07 ARIZ Baker, J. 6 yd run (Skowron, C. kick) 12-67 4:11 FIRST DOWNS 15 26 02:03 WSU Gabe Marks 9 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 11-76 5:58 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-226 23-88 00:44 ARIZ Jackson, J. 20 yd pass from Randall, J. (Skowron, C. kick) 5-75 1:19 PASSING YDS (NET) 86 354 Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-10-1 63-35-2 TEAM STATISTICS TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 59-312 86-442 WSU ARIZ Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 FIRST DOWNS 34 24 Punt Returns-Yards 1-3 1-20 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-117 32-176 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-68 3-65 PASSING YDS (NET) 514 307 Interception Returns-Yards 2-23 1-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 62-47-0 37-24-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.0 4-40.0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 93-631 69-483 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-35 4-30 Punt Returns-Yards 3-7 1-69 Possession Time 30:19 29:41 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-68 2-39 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 2 of 14 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 3 of 3 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-38.0 3-49.3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 6-6 Fumbles-Lost 4-0 2-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-19 4-24 Penalties-Yards 9-51 5-40 Possession Time 37:53 22:07 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Third-Down Conversions 10 of 16 9 of 14 RUSHING: Stanford-Hogan,K 14-112; McCaffrey,C 22-107; Wright,R 4-7. Washington State-Gerard Wicks 12-78; Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2 Jamal Morrow 5-17; Keith Harrington 1-0; Luke Falk 5-minus 7. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 5-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-16 PASSING: Stanford-Hogan,K 10-19-1-86. Washington State-Luke Falk 35-61-2-354; TEAM 0-2-0-0.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RECEIVING: Stanford-McCaffrey,C 4-26; Love,B 2-25; Hooper,A 1-17; Owusu,F 1-7; Rector,M 1-7; Irwin,T 1-4. Wash- RUSHING: Washington State-Jamal Morrow 5-59; Gerard Wicks 11-34; Keith Harrington 4-19; Luke Falk 9-16; TEAM ington State-Dom Williams 7-94; Gabe Marks 6-83; Keith Harrington 5-29; River Cracraft 4-48; Robert Lewis 2-minus 11. Arizona-Randall, J. 10-105; Solomon, A. 3-24; Baker, J. 11-22; Grant, S. 1-21; Wilson, N. 6-8; TEAM 3-22; Tavares Martin Jr. 2-29; Tyler Baker 2-24; Kyle Sweet 2-17; Gerard Wicks 2-minus 1; John Thompson 1-minus 4. 1-7; Kyrin Priester 1-2.

PASSING: Washington State-Luke Falk 47-62-0-514. Arizona-Solomon, A. 12-20-0-145; Randall, J. 11-16-0-137; Jones, INTERCEPTIONS: Stanford-Meeks,Q 2-23. Washington State-Parker Henry 1-0. C. 1-1-0-25. FUMBLES: Stanford-Jones,C 1-0; Hogan,K 1-1. Washington State-None. RECEIVING: Washington State-River Cracraft 8-102; Gabe Marks 8-97; Kyrin Priester 6-64; Robert Lewis 5-76; Dom Williams 5-36; Keith Harrington 5-35; John Thompson 4-32; Jamal Morrow 3-25; Kyle Sweet 2-39; SACKS (UA-A): Stanford-Anderson,K 1-0; Shittu,A 1-0; Scarlett,B 1-0. Washington State-Kache Palacio 1-0; Darryl Gerard Wicks 1-8. Arizona-Jones, C. 8-131; Jackson, J. 5-64; Grant, S. 5-31; Griffey, T. 3-48; Phillips, N. 2-27; Paulo 1-0; Robert Barber 1-0; Destiny Vaeao 1-0. Richards, D. 1-6. TACKLES (UA-A): Stanford-Martinez,B 10-1; Shittu,A 4-4; Perez,J 5-1; Meeks,Q 4-2; Lloyd,D 5-0; Holder,A 3-1; INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-None. Arizona-None. Scarlett,B 2-1; Whitfi eld,K 2-1; Harris,R 2-1; Anderson,K 1-2; Alfi eri,J 2-0; Branch,M 2-0; Kalambayi,P 1-1; Thomas,S 1-0; Thomas,T 1-0; Palma,K 0-1. Washington State-Parker Henry 5-5; Peyton Pelluer 4-6; Jeremiah FUMBLES: Washington State-Luke Falk 2-0; TEAM 1-0; Jamal Morrow 1-0. Arizona-Brown, S. 1-1; TEAM 1-0. Allison 4-2; Shalom Luani 4-1; Kirkland Parker 2-3; Hercules Mata’afa 3-1; Darryl Paulo 2-2; Ivan McClennan 2-2; Marcellus Pippins 2-0; Taylor Taliulu 1-1; Daniel Ekuale 1-1; Destiny Vaeao 1-1; Kache Palacio 1-1; SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-None. Arizona-Worthy, J. 1-1; Gilbert, R. 0-1. Frankie Luvu 0-2; John Thompson 1-0; Keith Harrington 1-0; Nate DeRider 1-0; Chandler Leniu 1-0; Robert Barber 1-0; Calvin Green 0-1; Colton Teglovic 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Shalom Luani 7-2; Jeremiah Allison 6-0; Ivan McClennan 5-0; Marcellus Pip- pins 4-1; Charleston White 4-1; Taylor Taliulu 3-0; Peyton Pelluer 3-0; Parker Henry 3-0; Daniel Ekuale 2-0; Kirkland Parker 2-0; Darryl Paulo 2-0; Logan Tago 2-0; Kache Palacio 2-0; Calvin Green 1-0; Chandler Leniu 1-0. Arizona-Magloire Jr., P 11-0; FlanniganFowles 7-0; Allah, J. 6-1; Neal, D. 6-0; Worthy, J. 4-1; Whittaker, J. 4-0; Miller, D. 4-0; Griffey, T. 3-0; Holiday, D. 3-0; Lopez, A. 3-0; Bruno, L. 3-0; Jackson, S. 2-1; Mashack, K. 2-0; Parks, W. 2-0; Hehr, C. 2-0; Denson, C. 2-0; Ellison, T. 1-0; Rutt, B. 1-0; Haden, J. 1-0; Banda, J. 1-0; Gilbert, R. 0-1.

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GAME RECAPS ARIZONA STATE AT WASHINGTON STATE WASHINGTON STATE AT NO. 18 UCLA Nov. 1, 2015 • Martin Stadium • Att.: 32,952 • TV: FOX Sports 1 Nov. 14, 2015 • The Rose Bowl • Att.: 76,255 • TV: ESPN

PULLMAN, Wash. – Luke Falk threw for 497 yards and fi ve touchdowns as Washington State beat Arizona State 38-24 PASADENA, Calif. – Gabe Marks made a diving 21-yard touchdown reception with 3 seconds to play, sending Wash- Saturday to become bowl-eligible for the second time in coach Mike Leach’s four years with the program. Dom Wil- ington State to a jaw-dropping 31-27 victory over No. 18 UCLA. scrambled 37 yards and dived for the liams caught six passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns for Washington State (6-3, 4-2 Pac-12), which overcame go-ahead touchdown with 1:09 to play for the Bruins (7-3, 4-3 Pac-12), capping a desperate 80-yard drive. Luke Falk a 14-0 fi rst quarter defi cit. Arizona State (4-5, 2-4) scored a touchdown on each of its fi rst two possessions, then was answered for Washington State (7-3, 5-2) with his own spectacular 75-yard drive ending with a remarkable, physical held to one more the rest of the game. It was the Sun Devils’ third consecutive loss. Washington State, which lost catch by Marks, who became the Cougars’ career receptions leader earlier in the game with his 196th catch. Falk on a last-second missed fi eld goal last week against No. 9 Stanford, managed to protect Falk from one of the best returned from a mid-game injury after passing a concussion protocol to throw for 331 yards. He threw two TD passes pass rushes in the Pac-12. He completed 36 of 55 passes, with one interception, and was sacked three times. Arizona to Marks, and the Cougars punctuated their resurgent season with their fi rst win over a ranked team in 10 tries since State quarterback Mike Bercovici completed 27 of 44 passes for 229 yards. The Sun Devils did get 111 rushing yards 2013. Coach Mike Leach’s club has won fi ve of its last six games, giving the Cougars seven victories for the fi rst time from Demario Richard and 84 from Kalen Ballage. Jamal Morrow, Keith Harrington and John Thompson each caught since 2003. Rosen went 33 for 57 for 340 yards, and the precocious freshman appeared to clinch the win after Jaleel touchdown passes for Washington State. Arizona State scored on its opening drive, with Richard running into the end Wadood’s end-zone interception with 3:13 left. Rosen sprinted through the defense for his score and subsequently hit zone from the 6-yard line. Richard had runs of 26 and 15 yards during the 70-yard drive. Ballage scored on a 9-yard Thomas Duarte for the 2-point conversion. But the Cougars went 75 yards in 66 seconds, and Marks hung on to the ball run on Arizona State’s second series, capping a 64-yard drive, for a 14-0 lead midway through the fi rst quarter. Falk despite contact with the UCLA defender. The Bruins were whistled for pass interference on the play. UCLA lost after was intercepted by Kareem Orr on the fi rst play of the ensuing series, giving the Sun Devils the ball at WSU’s 22. Ber- leading at halftime for the fi rst time in 32 games under coach Jim Mora. The Bruins had won their last three games covici tried to run in on fourth down from the 3-yard line and was tackled for no gain, turning the ball over on downs. after a two-game skid and also lost despite holding Washington State’s prolifi c Air Raid offense to 288 yards in the fi rst Washington State took over and marched 92 yards down to the 5-yard line, where the drive stalled. Erik Powell kicked three quarters. Nate Starks had an early TD run for the Bruins, who still control their fate in the Pac-12 South despite a 22-yard fi eld goal to put the Cougars on the scoreboard. On the next series, Marcellus Pippins recovered an Arizona a mediocre home fi nale. UCLA would win the division with season-ending road victories over Utah and Southern State fumble at WSU’s 32, but the Cougars had to punt. The Cougars got the ball back at the Arizona State 16 on a 38- California. Although Washington State would still need ample help to contend for the Pac-12 North title, Stanford’s yard punt return by Gabe Marks. Washington State failed to convert on fourth-and-5, but got a second chance on an loss to Oregon gave the Cougars reason to hope their comeback season could get even better. Falk returned to the inadvertent whistle by a game offi cial. Falk then threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Williams to cut Arizona State’s game in the second half after taking a violent sack and leaving the fi eld in the second quarter. Falk, the Pac-12’s leader lead to 14-10 at halftime. Falk threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to Harrington on WSU’s fi rst drive of the second half, in yards passing and total offense, appeared to hit his head on the ground while getting hit by Jacob Tuioti-Mariner. lifting the Cougars to their fi rst lead at 17-14. The drive covered 94 yards in nine plays. Arizona State used a trick play Freshman Peyton Bender threw his fi rst career touchdown pass to Dom Williams during Falk’s absence. The Bruins on fourth-and-12 to keep its next drive alive. Punter Matt Haack threw a pass to a wide open D.J. Foster for a 27-yard allowed Washington State to stay close by hurting themselves: Ishmael Adams fumbled a punt return at the UCLA gain, giving the Sun Devils fi rst down on the WSU 13. Bercovici ran over from the 1 to lift the Sun Devils to a 21-17 lead 14 in the second quarter and then committed defensive holding while his teammates sacked Bender on third down, late in the third. Washington State replied with a 73-yard drive, kept alive by a 16-yard pass reception by Marks on allowing Bender to hit Williams for a short TD and a 14-13 lead on the extra snap. UCLA kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn became fourth-and-1. Thompson caught an 8-yard touchdown pass from Falk to put the Cougars up 24-21 with 13 minutes left the leading scorer in Pac-12 history with his 392nd career point when the Bruins’ opening drive ended with a 22-yard in the game. After an ASU punt pinned them on the 1-yard line, Washington State drove 99 yards, with Falk throwing fi eld goal. UCLA center set a school record on the same drive with his 49th career start, surpassing the fi nal 12 to Morrow for a touchdown. That put the Cougars ahead 31-21 with 8 minutes left. Zane Gonzalez kicked a linebacker ’s 10-year-old mark. Marks’ TD catch midway through the third quarter put Washington 22-yard fi eld goal with 4:13 left to cut Washington State’s lead to 31-24. The Cougars replied with a 75-yard touchdown State up 21-16. Marks broke Michael Bumpus’ school receptions record early in the second half. pass from Falk to Williams on the fi rst play of the ensuing possession for a 38-24 lead. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL Washington State 7 7 7 10 31 Arizona State 14 0 7 3 24 UCLA 6 10 0 11 27 Washington State 0 10 7 21 38 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 1st 09:44 UCLA Fairbairn 22 yd fi eld goal 7-71 3:02 1st 11:48 ASU Richard,Demario 6 yd run (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 8-70 2:13 04:31 WSU Gerard Wicks 2 yd run (Erik Powell kick) 13-75 5:13 08:23 ASU Ballage, Kalen 9 yd run (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 10-64 2:20 00:19 UCLA Fairbairn 22 yd fi eld goal 17-74 4:07 2nd 14:10 WSU Erik Powell 22 yd fi eld goal 17-92 7:12 2nd 04:14 UCLA Starks 14 yd run (Fairbairn kick) 11-94 3:35 05:26 WSU Dom Williams 11 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 4-16 1:44 01:30 WSU Dom Williams 7 yd pass from Peyton Bender (Erik Powell kick) 3-14 0:37 3rd 07:57 WSU Keith Harrington 23 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 9-94 3:47 00:11 UCLA Fairbairn 38 yd fi eld goal 13-57 1:13 01:27 ASU Bercovici, Mike 1 yd run (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 17-65 6:25 3rd 07:59 WSU Gabe Marks 4 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 11-47 4:12 4th 13:12 WSU John Thompson 8 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 8-73 3:09 4th 11:40 WSU Erik Powell 25 yd fi eld goal 15-45 4:58 08:01 WSU Jamal Morrow 12 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 7-99 2:52 07:10 UCLA Fairbairn 38 yd fi eld goal 13-61 4:24 04:13 ASU Gonzalez, Zane 22 yd fi eld goal 6-31 2:04 01:09 UCLA Rosen 37 yd run (Duarte pass from Rosen) 10-80 2:04 04:00 WSU Dom Williams 75 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 1-75 0:13 00:03 WSU Gabe Marks 21 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 7-75 1:06

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS ASU WSU WSU UCLA FIRST DOWNS 24 22 FIRST DOWNS 26 30 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-202 17-15 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 22-38 32-214 PASSING YDS (NET) 256 497 PASSING YDS (NET) 388 340 Passes Att-Comp-Int 45-28-1 55-36-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 58-40-1 57-33-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 87-458 72-512 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-426 89-554 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-9 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 2-35 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-12 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-50 1-19 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-55 5-76 Interception Returns-Yards 1-22 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-41.4 5-36.0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-44.6 3-16.7 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 3-25 2-20 Penalties-Yards 9-45 13-75 Possession Time 30:17 29:43 Possession Time 32:35 27:25 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 20 6 of 15 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 17 12 of 19 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 4 3 of 3 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 4-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 5-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-28 3-13 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 6-44

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Arizona State-Richard,Demario 18-111; Ballage, Kalen 14-84; Foster, D.J. 2-9; Bercovici, Mike 8-minus 2. RUSHING: Washington State-Jamal Morrow 5-32; Gerard Wicks 5-19; Keith Harrington 1-10; Tavares Martin Jr. Washington State-Jamal Morrow 4-23; Gerard Wicks 4-15; Keith Harrington 3-7; TEAM 1-minus 6; Luke Falk 1-minus 6; Luke Falk 10-minus 17. UCLA-Perkins 20-121; Rosen 5-70; Starks 4-14; Jamabo 1-12; Andrews 1-0; 5-minus 24. Iese 1-minus 3.

PASSING: Arizona State-Bercovici, Mike 27-44-1-229; Haack, Matt 1-1-0-27. Washington State-Luke Falk 36-55-1-497. PASSING: Washington State-Luke Falk 38-53-1-331; Peyton Bender 2-5-0-57. UCLA-Rosen 33-57-0-340.

RECEIVING: Arizona State-Foster, D.J. 7-71; Richard,Demario 6-16; Lucien, Devin 5-62; White, Tim 4-41; Chambers, RECEIVING: Washington State-Gabe Marks 12-92; Dom Williams 7-100; Kyle Sweet 4-53; Gerard Wicks 4-9; Robert Gary 2-36; Ballage, Kalen 2-13; Gammage, Fred 1-10; Kohl, Kody 1-7. Washington State-Kyle Sweet 7-77; Lewis 3-32; Kyrin Priester 3-25; Keith Harrington 2-55; Jamal Morrow 2-10; Tyler Baker 2-7; Tavares Martin Dom Williams 6-123; Gabe Marks 6-65; Jamal Morrow 4-62; Keith Harrington 4-35; Robert Lewis 3-97; River Jr. 1-5. UCLA-Payton 14-152; Andrews 7-60; Perkins 4-28; Massington 3-44; Duarte 2-30; Walker 1-14; Starks Cracraft 3-20; John Thompson 1-8; Kyrin Priester 1-6; Gerard Wicks 1-4. 1-10; Jamabo 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: Arizona State-Orr, Kareem 1-22. Washington State-Darrien Molton 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-None. UCLA-Wadood 1-0.

FUMBLES: Arizona State-Lucien, Devin 1-1. Washington State-Luke Falk 1-0. FUMBLES: Washington State-Luke Falk 1-0. UCLA-Adams 1-1; Andrews 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Arizona State-Calhoun, DJ 1-0; Wicker, JoJo 1-0; Richardson, I. 1-0. Washington State-Kache SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-None. UCLA-Clark, K 3-0; Hollins 1-0; McKinley 1-0; Tuioti-Mariner 1-0. Palacio 1-0; Parker Henry 1-0; Hercules Mata’afa 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Peyton Pelluer 6-2; Taylor Taliulu 5-1; Shalom Luani 5-0; Jeremiah Allison TACKLES (UA-A): Arizona State-Simone, Jordan 11-2; Carrington, L. 6-0; Brown, Kweishi 3-1; Fiso, Salamo 2-2; Sam, 4-1; Darrien Molton 4-1; Kirkland Parker 3-2; Isaac Dotson 4-0; Marcellus Pippins 3-1; Parker Henry 2-2; Christian 3-0; Richardson, I. 3-0; Moeakiola, Laiu 1-2; Wicker, JoJo 2-0; Means, Solomon 2-0; Tautalatasi, D. Hercules Mata’afa 3-0; Daniel Ekuale 3-0; Charleston White 2-1; Kache Palacio 2-1; Darryl Paulo 1-2; Robert 1-1; Haack, Matt 1-0; Longino,Antonio 1-0; Cherry, D. 1-0; Latu, Viliami 1-0; Orr, Kareem 1-0; Kelly, Nick 1-0; Barber 2-0; Ivan McClennan 1-1; Chandler Leniu 1-1; Calvin Green 1-0; Nate DeRider 1-0; Destiny Vaeao 1-0. Calhoun, DJ 1-0; Smallwood, T. 1-0. Washington State-Parker Henry 9-5; Jeremiah Allison 6-4; Peyton Pelluer UCLA-Goforth 4-5; Young 5-2; Brown 3-3; Pickett 3-3; Wadood 4-1; Clark, K 4-0; Johnson, J 3-1; Goodman 2-2; 3-6; Shalom Luani 4-2; Isaac Dotson 4-2; Marcellus Pippins 3-3; Darrien Molton 4-0; Daniel Ekuale 3-1; Darryl Adams 1-3; Meadors 3-0; Tuioti-Mariner 2-0; Spencer 2-0; Ankou 1-1; Wallace 1-1; Rios 0-2; McKinley 1-0; Paulo 2-2; Ivan McClennan 2-2; Kache Palacio 2-1; Taylor Taliulu 2-0; Kirkland Parker 2-0; Colton Teglovic Hollins 1-0. 1-0; Hunter Dale 1-0; Hercules Mata’afa 1-0; Tavares Martin Jr. 1-0; Daniel Lilienthal 0-1; Destiny Vaeao 0-1; Robert Lewis 0-1; Nate DeRider 0-1; Darius Lemora 0-1; Gabe Marks 0-1.

69 2015 SEASON REVIEW

GAME RECAPS COLORADO AT NO. 24 WASHINGTON STATE NO. 20 WASHINGTON STATE AT WASHINGTON Nov. 21, 2015 • Martin Stadium • Att.: 31,121 • TV: ESPN2 Nov. 27, 2015 • Husky Stadium • Att.: 70,438 • TV: FOX

PULLMAN, Wash. – Gabe Marks and Dom Williams both had touchdown receptions and No. 24 Washington State SEATTLE – Myles Gaskin rushed for 138 yards and two touchdowns, Sidney Jones, Darren Gardenhire and Azeem beat Colorado 27-3 on Saturday night in a game the Cougars saw quarterback Luke Falk carted off the fi eld with an Victor all returned turnovers for touchdowns in the second half and Washington became bowl eligible with a 45-10 apparent head injury. Falk was taken off the fi eld on a backboard with 8:16 left in the third quarter after being sacked win over No. 20 Washington State. The Huskies (6-6, 4-5 Pac-12) removed any doubt about their postseason status by Samson Kafovalu. Falk, whose head slammed against the turf on a below-freezing night on the , appeared by stemming the best passing game in the country and taking advantage of seven turnovers by the Cougars, the most to be knocked out and was tended to on the fi eld for 7 minutes. His facemask was removed and he was immobilized by Washington State since 2009 against Hawaii. Peyton Bender made his fi rst college start for Washington State as he was carted away. Falk gave two thumbs up and waved his hands as he left the fi eld. Falk’s injury came a week because of an injury to Luke Falk and looked the part of an inexperienced freshman. Bender threw for 288 yards, but after he was checked for a concussion against UCLA and passed protocol allowing him to return in the second half. the Cougars (8-4, 6-3) failed to take advantage of three good scoring opportunities in the fi rst half. Bender started Against Colorado, he fi nished 27 of 35 for 199 yards and one touchdown. The Cougars (8-3, 6-2 Pac-12) have a short after Falk suffered an apparent concussion last week against Colorado. Jones returned an interception 69 yards for turnaround before facing rival Washington in the Apple Cup on Friday. Washington State won for the sixth time in a touchdown in the third quarter and Gardenhire scooped up a fumble and returned it 28 yards for a touchdown in seven games, reached the eight-win mark for the fi rst time since 2003 and preserved hopes for just the sixth 10-win the fourth quarter after Washington State standout wide receiver Gabe Marks was bent awkwardly and appeared season in school history if the Cougars can beat Washington on Friday and win their bowl game. That chance to get to to suffer a right knee injury. On the next play from scrimmage after Gardenhire’s TD, Victor nabbed Bender’s pass 10 wins will largely depend on Falk’s health. The sophomore entered the week leading the Pac-12 in passing and was and returned it 27 yards for another score. The Cougars will still be going to a bowl game for the second time under second in the country. His 11-yard TD pass to Williams in the second quarter gave him 36 TD passes for the season, coach Mike Leach but lost out on a chance at just the sixth 10-win season in school history and may tumble down six behind ’s Pac-12 record of 42 last season. Falk was replaced by Peyton Bender, who was 13 of the Pac-12 pecking order. The Cougars were held more than 100 yards passing below their season average, although 21 for 133 yards including a 16-yard TD toss to Marks with 14:25 remaining for a 24-3 Washington State lead. It was the absence of Falk was a signifi cant reason why. Gaskin was also a big reason why the Huskies pulled away. Held Marks’ 14th touchdown catch of the season, setting a new single-season school record. Marks also went over the to 29 yards rushing in the fi rst half, Gaskin ran for 67 yards in the third quarter alone and plowed in for a 5-yard TD on 1,000 yards receiving for the season, becoming the 11th different wide receiver in Washington State history to reach the fi rst play of the fourth quarter and a 31-10 Washington lead. Even with a bowl game remaining Gaskin posted just that mark. Gerard Wicks rushed for 123 yards, becoming Washington State’s fi rst 100-yard rusher since James Mont- the 18th 1,000-yard season in school history and most ever by a freshman with 1,111. Washington quarterback Jake gomery in 2010 against Montana State. Keith Harrington added a 1-yard TD run for the Cougars. Colorado quarterback Browning was 14 of 20 for 203 yards. His interception in the third quarter set up Washington State’s only touchdown, Cade Aspay was 26 of 40 for 238 yards in his fi rst college start replacing Sefo Liufau, who is out for the season due but was the only mistake Browning made. Meanwhile, the Cougars couldn’t stop making mistakes on a day they to a foot injury. Aspay was intercepted twice and the Buffaloes (4-8, 1-7) got just three points out of six drives into needed to be close to perfect with Bender running the show. Bender started well hitting 6 of 7 passes on the Cougars Washington State territory, including a poor snap on fourth-and-goal at the 2 with 7:42 left that Aspay could only dive opening drive, but Washington State’s missed opportunities started immediately. Dom Williams dropped a potential on. Diego Gonzalez missed fi eld goals of 47 and 33 yards in the fi rst half and Aspay was picked off by Taylor Taliulu on touchdown on a screen pass on third down and the Cougars settled for a fi eld goal on its opening possession. Erik fourth-and-19 early in the fourth quarter. Gonzalez hit from 24 yards late in the third quarter, but the three points were Powell missed wide left from 42 yards on Washington State’s next series and two fumbles inside Washington terri- the fewest allowed by Washington State to a Pac-10/12 opponent since beating Oregon State 24-3 on Oct. 12, 1996. tory cost the Cougars chances at points later in the half. It was just the second time this season Washington State Nelson Spruce had 10 catches for 120 yards, his seventh career game with double-digit receptions. Before his injury, did not score a touchdown in the fi rst half. The only other time was against Stanford in a game the Cougars led 12-3 Falk was content to throw underneath as the Cougars couldn’t push the ball downfi eld. Aside from Williams’ 29-yard at the break. Washington State fi nally got into the end zone with 4:14 left in the third quarter after Marcellus Pippins reception on fourth down that set up the Cougars fi rst score, Falk’s longest throw in the fi rst half was a 15-yard strike interception led to Bender’s 1-yard TD pass to Williams to Marks. Falk completed 21 of 23 passes in the fi rst half, but averaged just 6.8 yards per attempt. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL Washington State 3 0 7 0 10 Colorado 0 0 3 0 3 Washington 7 10 7 21 45 Washington State 7 7 3 10 27 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 1st 10:31 WSU Erik Powell 41 yd fi eld goal 10-61 4:29 1st 01:17 WSU Keith Harrington 1 yd run (Erik Powell kick) 7-42 3:26 04:39 WASH McClatcher, C. 26 yd run (Van Winkle, C. kick) 4-41 1:40 2nd 10:14 WSU Dom Williams 11 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 10-96 5:02 2nd 05:50 WASH Van Winkle, C. 24 yd fi eld goal 10-84 5:34 3rd 10:47 WSU Erik Powell 31 yd fi eld goal 11-32 2:57 01:21 WASH Gaskin, Myles 2 yd run (Van Winkle, C. kick) 7-70 3:58 02:44 COLO Gonzalez, Diego 24 yd fi eld goal 10-66 4:32 3rd 09:00 WASH Jones, Sidney 69 yd interception return (Van Winkle, C. kick) 4th 14:25 WSU Gabe Marks 16 yd pass from Peyton Bender (Erik Powell kick) 10-76 3:14 04:14 WSU Dom Williams 1 yd pass from Peyton Bender (Erik Powell kick) 6-19 2:30 03:51 WSU Erik Powell 37 yd fi eld goal 11-72 3:51 4th 14:55 WASH Gaskin, Myles 5 yd run (Van Winkle, C. kick) 11-84 4:17 05:55 WASH Gardenhire, D. 28 yd fumble recovery (Van Winkle, C. kick) TEAM STATISTICS 05:38 WASH Victor, Azeem 27 yd interception return (Van Winkle, C. kick) COLO WSU FIRST DOWNS 17 30 TEAM STATISTICS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-85 21-149 WSU UW PASSING YDS (NET) 238 332 FIRST DOWNS 19 22 Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-26-2 57-40-1 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 12-31 55-240 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-323 78-481 PASSING YDS (NET) 288 203 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 58-36-2 20-14-1 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-319 75-443 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-74 2-38 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-28 Interception Returns-Yards 1-27 2-42 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-38.0 2-42.0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-147 2-33 Fumbles-Lost 4-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-66 2-96 Penalties-Yards 7-61 6-40 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-32.7 3-36.3 Possession Time 29:05 30:55 Fumbles-Lost 5-5 1-0 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 3 of 12 Penalties-Yards 4-28 10-80 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 5 2 of 4 Possession Time 22:32 37:28 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 5-5 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 7 of 15 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 4-21 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 3-5 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 3-18 RUSHING: Colorado-Lindsay,Phillip 16-78; Carr, Patrick 2-9; Apsay, Cade 9-8; Powell,Christia 1-1; TEAM 2-minus 11. Washington State-Gerard Wicks 13-123; Jamal Morrow 4-27; Keith Harrington 2-3; Luke Falk 2-minus 4. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Washington State-Gerard Wicks 7-42; Jamal Morrow 1-6; Keith Harrington 1-1; Peyton Bender 3-minus PASSING: Colorado-Apsay, Cade 26-40-2-238; Spruce, Nelson 0-1-0-0. Washington State-Luke Falk 27-35-0-199; 18. Washington-Gaskin, Myles 32-138; McClatcher, C. 3-40; Coleman, Lavon 9-39; Mickens, Jaydon 1-12; Peyton Bender 13-22-1-133. Cooper, Deontae 2-8; Browning, Jake 6-6; Team 2-minus 3.

RECEIVING: Colorado-Spruce, Nelson 10-120; Lee, Donovan 5-39; Keeney, Dylan 3-31; Fields, Shay 3-31; PASSING: Washington State-Peyton Bender 36-58-2-288. Washington-Browning, Jake 14-20-1-203. Lindsay,Phillip 3-6; Irwin, Sean 2-11. Washington State-Gabe Marks 11-110; Dom Williams 6-71; Kyle Sweet 5-32; Robert Lewis 4-42; Keith Harrington 3-13; Gerard Wicks 3-minus 4; Tyler Baker 2-29; Jamal Morrow RECEIVING: Washington State-Robert Lewis 7-60; Gabe Marks 7-58; Dom Williams 6-47; Jamal Morrow 5-34; John 2-17; Tavares Martin Jr. 2-7; John Thompson 1-11; Kyrin Priester 1-4. Thompson 3-51; Tyler Baker 2-23; Gerard Wicks 2-minus 4; Tavares Martin Jr. 1-27; Kyrin Priester 1-12; Dan- iel Lilienthal 1-9; Keith Harrington 1-minus 29. Washington-Mickens, Jaydon 5-81; Pettis, Dante 3-34; Renfro, INTERCEPTIONS: Colorado-Thompson,Tedric 1-27. Washington State-Taylor Taliulu 1-42; Charleston White 1-0. Isaiah 2-51; Daniels,Darrell 2-20; Perkins, Joshua 1-9; Hall, Marvin 1-8.

FUMBLES: Colorado-TEAM 2-0; Apsay, Cade 1-0; Lee, Donovan 1-0. Washington State-None. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-Marcellus Pippins 1-66. Washington-Jones, Sidney 1-69; Victor, Azeem 1-27.

SACKS (UA-A): Colorado-Kafovalu,Samson 1-0. Washington State-Destiny Vaeao 1-0; Darryl Paulo 1-0; Ivan McClen- FUMBLES: Washington State-Peyton Bender 2-2; Gabe Marks 1-1; Gerard Wicks 1-1; Keith Harrington 1-1. nan 1-0; Hercules Mata’afa 1-0. Washington-Browning, Jake 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Colorado-Awuzie, Chidobe 8-1; Gamboa, Rick 8-1; Bell, Jered 6-2; Oliver, Isaiah 4-1; SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-Hercules Mata’afa 1-0; Darryl Paulo 0-1; Destiny Vaeao 0-1. Washington-Mathis, Olugbode,Kennet 3-2; Kafovalu,Samson 1-3; Thompson,Tedric 3-0; Watanabe, Grant 2-1; Carrell, Jordan 2-0; Joe 1-0; Dissly, Will 1-0; Littleton, Cory 1-0. McCartney,Derek 2-0; Franke, Jase 1-1; Witherspoon,Ahk 1-0; Awini, Jaleel 1-0; Lindsay,Phillip 1-0; Crawley, Ken 1-0; Spruce, Nelson 1-0; Fisher, Nick 1-0; Apsay, Cade 1-0; Hasselbach,Terr 1-0; Solis, Justin 0-1; Cole- TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Jeremiah Allison 8-3; Shalom Luani 7-4; Peyton Pelluer 7-4; Destiny Vaeao man, Tim 0-1. Washington State-Jeremiah Allison 7-0; Isaac Dotson 5-0; Shalom Luani 5-0; Taylor Taliulu 4-1; 5-4; Darrien Molton 2-3; Parker Henry 2-3; Charleston White 4-0; Hercules Mata’afa 2-2; Taylor Taliulu 2-1; Kache Palacio 4-0; Ivan McClennan 4-0; Darryl Paulo 3-1; Darrien Molton 3-0; Destiny Vaeao 3-0; Hercules Isaac Dotson 2-1; Kache Palacio 2-1; Darius Lemora 2-0; Robert Barber 0-2; Dylan Hanser 1-0; Aaron Porter Mata’afa 1-2; Peyton Pelluer 0-3; Marcellus Pippins 2-0; Parker Henry 2-0; Robert Barber 0-2; Kirkland Parker 1-0; Paris Taylor 0-1; Darryl Paulo 0-1; Reggie Coates 0-1; Marcellus Pippins 0-1. Washington-King, Kevin 1-0; Nate DeRider 1-0; Daniel Ekuale 1-0; Charleston White 1-0; Kyle Sweet 1-0; Logan Tago 0-1. 8-1; Bierria, K. 5-3; Clay, Brian 5-3; Jones, Sidney 4-2; Gardenhire, D. 3-1; Victor, Azeem 3-1; Feeney, Travis 2-1;Baker, Budda 2-1; Daniels,Darrell 2-0; Mathis, Joe 1-1; Wooching, Psalm 1-1; Lewis, Brandon 1-0; Turner, Ezekiel 1-0; Littleton, Cory 1-0; Vizcaino, T. 1-0; Dissly, Will 1-0; McClatcher, C. 1-0; Mickens, Jaydon 1-0; Vea, Vita 1-0; Gaines, Greg 0-1; McIntosh, JoJo 0-1; Schuh, Hayden 0-1.

70 2015 SEASON REVIEW

GAME RECAPS MIAMI VS. WASHINGTON STATE Dec. 26, 2015 • Sun Bowl Stadium • Att.: 41,180 • TV: CBS

EL PASO, Texas – Luke Falk threw two touchdown passes to lead Washington State to a 20-14 victory over Miami on Saturday in the snowy Sun Bowl. Erik Powell added fi eld goals of 30 and 25 yards to help the Cougars (9-4) win a bowl game for the fi rst time since the 2003 Holiday Bowl. Miami (8-5) lost its sixth consecutive bowl game. Washington State led 20-7 at the half and looked in total control, limiting Miami to three fi rst downs over the second and third quarters. The Hurricanes rallied in a blizzard in the fourth. Braxton Berrios’ 60-yard end-around run set up Mark Walton’ 5-yard scoring run that cut it to 20-14 with 13:10 left. The Cougars, the top passing team in the nation during the regular season, were shut out in the second half, leaving it to their defense to wrap up the victory. Miami had a 5-yard touchdown pass from to Stacy Coley called back on a penalty with 5:14 to play. Two players later, Washington State’s Marcellus Pippins recovered Walton’s fumble at the 4. After a Cougars punt, the Hurricanes were at the Washington State 28, but an end-over-end halfback pass from Joe Yearby was easily intercepted by Shalom Lunai with 2:58 to play to seal it for Washington State. Falk, the game’s MVP, was 29 of 53 for 295 yards and no interceptions. He threw touchdown passes of 31 yards to running back Jamal Morrow and 25 yards to receiver Gabe Marks. The scoring play to Morrow, during which he turned up the right sideline and carried two defenders into the end zone, gave Washington State a 7-0 lead. Miami tied it at 7 on a 4-yard pass from Brad Kaaya to Coley. The fi rst quarter ended 7-7, but the Cougars ran off 13 straight points in the second. Kaaya was 17 of 30 for 219 yards with one interception. He appeared to give the Hurricanes a 14-7 lead in the second quarter when he connected in the end zone with receiver Rashawn Scott, but the ball came out of Scott’s hands and was intercepted by Peyton Pelluer. One of the keys for the Cougars was winning the turnover battle, 3-1. Washington State fumbled in the second quarter, but the defense forced a three-and-out. On the next series, the Cougars used a 14-play drive to get Powell’s fi rst fi eld goal and a 10-7 lead. Washington State made it 17-7 on Falk’s TD pass to Marks, and Powell made it 20-7.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL Miami 7 0 0 7 14 Washington State 7 13 0 0 20

SCORING SUMMARY 1st 12:41 WSU Jamal Morrow 31 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 6-75 2:19 05:45 UM Stacy Coley 4 yd pass from Brad Kaaya ( kick) 15-69 6:56 2nd 06:33 WSU Erik Powell 30 yd fi eld goal 14-58 6:13 01:10 WSU Gabe Marks 25 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 8-71 2:32 00:00 WSU Erik Powell 25 yd fi eld goal 4-34 0:26 4th 13:10 UM Mark Walton 5 yd run (Michael Badgley kick) 2-65 0:33

TEAM STATISTICS MIAMI WSU FIRST DOWNS 13 23 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-114 24-82 PASSING YDS (NET) 223 300 Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-18-2 54-30-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-337 78-382 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-23 2--2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-56 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-3 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-37.6 6-36.8 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 9-98 5-36 Possession Time 28:55 31:05 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 5 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 4-33

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Miami-Braxton Berrios 3-72; Joe Yearby 14-63; Mark Walton 8-12; Brad Kaaya 4-minus 33. Washington State-Jamal Morrow 10-71; Keith Harrington 3-12; Gerard Wicks 5-11; Luke Falk 4-minus 1; TEAM 2-minus 11.

PASSING: Miami-Brad Kaaya 18-32-1-223; Joe Yearby 0-1-1-0. Washington State-Luke Falk 30-54-0-300.

RECEIVING: Miami-Rashawn Scott 5-75; Stacy Coley 4-48; Mark Walton 3-57; Herb Waters 3-17; Chris Herndon 1-18; Braxton Berrios 1-7; David Njoku 1-1. Washington State-Gabe Marks 5-67; River Cracraft 5-63; Jamal Mor- row 5-50; John Thompson 3-41; Kyrin Priester 3-17; Dom Williams 2-43; Robert Lewis 2-9; Gerard Wicks 2-0; Tyler Baker 1-6; Kyle Sweet 1-4; Tavares Martin Jr. 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Miami-None. Washington State-Shalom Luani 1-3; Peyton Pelluer 1-0.

FUMBLES: Miami-Mark Walton 1-1; Rashawn Scott 1-0. Washington State-Gerard Wicks 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Miami-RJ McIntosh 0-1; D. Jackson 0-1; Tyriq McCord 1-0. Washington State-Destiny Vaeao 1-0; Darryl Paulo 1-0; Ivan McClennan 1-0; Hercules Mata’afa 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Miami-Juwon Young 7-3; Jaquan Johnson 5-0; Tyriq McCord 4-1; Dallas Crawford 3-2; 2-1; Jermaine Grace 2-1; Deon Bush 2-1; A. Muhammad 2-1; Corn Elder 2-1; R. Jenkins 2-1; C. Heurtelou 1-2; Tracy Howard 2-0; Michael Jackson 1-0; Trent Harris 1-0; Joe Yearby 1-0; S. Redwine 1-0; Mike Smith 1-0; Chad Thomas 0-1; Kendrick Norton 0-1; Ufomba Kamalu 0-1; Hunter Knighton 0-1; D. Jackson 0-1; RJ McIntosh 0-1. Washington State-Darrien Molton 6-2; Jeremiah Allison 2-4; Frankie Luvu 3-1; Shalom Luani 2-2; Ivan McClennan 2-2; Charleston White 2-2; Taylor Taliulu 2-1; Destiny Vaeao 2-1; Calvin Green 1-2; Peyton Pelluer 0-3; Daniel Ekuale 2-0; Nate DeRider 1-1; Hercules Mata’afa 1-1; Colton Teglovic 1-1; Isaac Dotson 1-1; Parker Henry 0-2; Darryl Paulo 1-0; Kache Palacio 1-0; Robert Barber 1-0; Paris Taylor 0-1; Aaron Porter 0-1.

71 DECEMBER 2 2016 LEVI’S STADIUM SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA PAC-12.COM/TICKETS 72 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

73 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1894 (1-1-0) 1905 (4-4-0) 1913 (4-4-0) 1921 (4-2-1; 2-1-1) DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC N. 18 Idaho 10-0 W NA A S. 30 Spokane H.S. 51-0 W 350 H O. 4 Bremerton Navy 26-12 W NA H O. 15 Gonzaga 54-7 W 4,000 A N. 29 Spokane HS 0-18 L 1,500 A O. 7 Lewiston H.S. 52-0 W 400 H O. 11 Montana 34-9 W NA H O. 21 Idaho 20-3 W 5,000 H Coach: O. 11 Montana State 32-0 W 600 H O. 17 Idaho 0-3 L 2,500 A O. 29 California 0-14 L 12,000 P O. 18 Willamette 6-11 L 600 Salem O. 25 Multnomah AC 0-7 L NA A N. 5 Oregon 7-7 T 6,000 H 1895 (2-0-0) O. 21 Oregon State 0-29 L NA A N. 1 Gonzaga 26-0 W NA H N. 11 Oregon State 7-3 W 10,000 A O. 28 Montana 28-6 W 600 H N. 8 Whitman 23-0 W NA H N. 24 Washington 14-0 W 15,000 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC N. 10 Idaho 0-5 L 500 A N. 15 Oregon State 2-10 L NA A D. 3 USC 7-28 L 12,000 Pa N. 9 Idaho 10-4 W 500 H N. 30 Whitman 6-10 L 700 A N. 27 Washington 0-20 L NA A Coach: N. 28 Spokane AC 26-4 W 1,100 A Coach: Everett M. Sweeley Coach: John R. Bender Coach: F. W. Waite 1922 (2-5-0; 1-5-0) 1906 (6-0-0) 1914 (2-4-0) 1896 (2-0-1) DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 14 Gonzaga 10-7 W 6,000 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 13 Blair Business Col. 11-0 W NA H O. 6 Montana 0-10 L NA A O. 20 Idaho 18-9 W 4,000 A N. 14 Lewiston AA 26-0 W NA H O. 19 Montana 5-0 W NA A O. 17 Oregon 0-7 L NA P O. 28 Washington 13-16 L 7,000 H N. 26 Company C, NGW 24-0 W NAColfax N. 3 Spokane AC 4-0 W 350 A O. 24 Oregon State 0-7 L NA H N. 4 California 0-61 L 20,000 A D. 5 Lewiston AA 6-6 T NA A N. 9 Idaho 10-0 W NA H N. 7 Idaho 3-0 W 4,000 H N. 11 Oregon 0-13 L 12,000 A Coach: D. A. Brodie N. 17 Spokane AC 8-0 W NA A N. 14 Whitman 7-6 W 1,500 S N. 25 Oregon State 0-16 L 6,000 P N. 24 Whitman 6-0 W 1,000 H N. 26 Washington 0-45 L NA A N. 30 USC 3-41 L 11,000 Pa 1897 (2-0-0) Coach: John R. Bender Coach: John R. Bender Coach: Gus Welch DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC N. 13 Spokane AC 16-8 W NA A 1907 (7-1-0) 1915 (7-0-0) 1923 (2-4-1; 1-3-1) N. 25 Whitman 16-4 W NA A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC Coach: Robert R. Galley O. 5 Eastern Washington 46-0 W NA H O. 9 Oregon 28-3 W NA H O. 6 Pacifi c (Oregon) 19-0 W 4,000 H O. 12 Blair Business Col. 86-0 W NA H O. 16 Oregon State 29-0 W 3,000 A O. 13 Gonzaga 14-27 L 8,000 A 1898 (0-0-1) O. 18 Montana 38-0 W NA H O. 30 Idaho 41-0 W 3,000 A O. 19 Idaho 0-14 L 9,000 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 26 Spokane AC 70-0 W NA H N. 6 Montana 27-7 W NA H O. 27 California 0-9 L 11,000 P N. 5 Whitman 0-0 T NA H N. 8 Idaho 4-5 L 2,000 A N. 16 Whitman 17-0 W NA H N. 3 Oregon 13-7 W 6,000 H Coach: N. 21 Washington 11-5 W 3,000 A N. 25 Gonzaga 48-0 W NA A N. 17 Oregon State 3-3 T 3,000 T N. 28 Whitman 16-8 W 2,000 A J. 1 Brown (Rose Bowl) 14-0 W 10,000 Pa N. 24 Washington 7-24 L 20,000 A D. 25 St. Louis 11-0 W NA S Coach: William H. Dietz Coach: A. A. Exendine 1899 (1-1-0) Coach: John R. Bender DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC 1916 (4-2-0; PCC Begins) 1924 (1-5-2; 0-4-1) O. 28 Idaho 11-0 W 500 H 1908 (4-0-2) N. 10 Whitman 10-11 L NA A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC Coach: Frank Shively DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 14 Oregon State 10-13 L NA H O. 4 Pacifi c (Oregon) 65-0 W 4,000 H O. 10 Eastern Washington 73-0 W NA H O. 28 Montana 27-0 W NA A O. 11 Gonzaga 12-14 L 8,000 H O. 17 Spokane YMCA 33-0 W NA H N. 4 Idaho 31-0 W 2,500 H O. 17 Idaho 3-19 L 10,000 A 1900 (4-0-1) O. 30 Bremerton Navy 44-0 W NA H N. 11 Oregon 3-12 L 6,000 P O. 25 California 7-20 L 35,000 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC N. 7 Washington 6-6 T NA A N. 25 Gonzaga 18-0 W NA A N. 8 Oregon State 13-14 L 3,000 H O. 13 Lewiston AA 2-0 W NA A N. 14 Idaho 4-4 T NA H N. 30 Whitman 46-0 W NA A N. 15 Oregon 7-7 T 10,000 P O. 20 Spokane AC 6-0 W NA H N. 21 Whitman 4-0 W NA H Coach: William H. Dietz N. 22 Washington 0-14 L 10,000 A N. 10 Walla Walla AC 5-0 W NA A Coach: Walter Rheinschild N. 27 Gonzaga 0-0 T 8,000 A N. 24 Spokane AC 21-0 W NA A 1917 (6-0-1, 3-0-0) Coach: A. A. Exendine N. 29 Washington 5-5 T 1,500 A 1909 (4-1-0) Coach: William Allen DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 13 362nd Infantry 0-0 T 15,000 T 1925 (3-4-1; 2-3-0) O. 20 Puget Sound 74-0 W NA H O. 20 Oregon 26-3 W NA H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC 1901 (4-1-0) N. 5 Idaho 18-0 W NA A O. 27 Whitman 19-0 W NA H O. 3 Montana 9-0 W 5,000 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC N. 16 Whitworth of Tacoma 38-0 W NA H N. 3 Idaho 19-0 W NA A O. 17 Idaho 6-7 L 10,000 H O. 18 Lewiston Normal 16-0 W NA H N. 28 Whitman 23-6 W NA A N. 10 Oregon State 6-0 W NA A O. 31 Washington 0-23 L 8,000 H O.25 Idaho 0-5 L NA A D. 4 Denver 6-11 L NA S N. 17 Montana 28-0 W 2,000 S N. 7 California 0-35 L 30,000 A N. 1 Washington 10-0 W NA H Coach: William S. Kienholz N. 29 Washington 14-0 W 7,000 A N. 21 Gonzaga 0-0 T 8,000 A N. 9 Oregon 16-0 W NA H Coach: William H. Dietz N. 26 USC 17-12 W 20,000 A N. 28 Whitman 5-2 W NA A 1910 (2-3-0) D. 25 Honolulu All-Stars 24-7 W 10,000 A Coach: William Namack 1918 (1-1-0) J. 1 Hawaii 11-20 L 12,000 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC Coach: A. A. Exendine O. 21 Idaho 5-9 L NA H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC 1902 (2-3-0) O. 29 Oregon State 3-9 L NA P N. 28 Gonzaga 20-6 W NA H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC N. 1 Multnomah AC 9-0 W NA P D. 7 Idaho 6-7 L NA A 1926 (6-1-0; 4-1-0) O. 11 Lewiston Normal 0-12 L 300 A N. 12 Washington 0-16 L 2,600 S Coach: Emory Alvord DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 18 Pacifi c (Oregon) 5-6 L NA H N. 24 Whitman 8-0 W NA A O. 2 College of Idaho 35-0 W 1,500 H O. 24 Idaho 17-0 W NA H Coach: Oscar P. Osthoff 1919 (5-2-0; 2-2-0) O. 9 USC 7-16 L NA A N. 1 Whitman 6-5 W NA H O. 16 Montana 14-6 W 2,000 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC N. 27 Washington 0-16 L 4,000 A 1911 (3-3-0) O. 23 Washington 9-6 W 28,000 A Coach: William Allen O. 18 Multnomah AC 49-0 W 2,500 S N. 6 Idaho 6-0 W 5,000 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 25 California 14-0 W NA A N. 13 Oregon 7-0 W 8,000 H O. 7 Gonzaga 58-0 W NA H N. 1 Idaho 37-0 W 3,000 H 1903 (3-3-2) N. 25 Gonzaga 7-0 W 10,000 A O. 20 Idaho 17-0 W NA A N. 8 Oregon 7-0 W 12,000 P Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 27 Oregon 0-6 L NA H N. 15 Washington 7-13 L 7,000 H O. 3 Spokane High School 40-0 W NA H N. 11 Oregon State 0-6 L NA A N. 22 Oregon State 0-6 L 7,500 P O.14 Puget Sound 0-0 T NA H N. 18 Whitman 11-0 W NA S N. 27 Montana 42-14 W NA A 1927 (3-3-2; 1-3-1) O. 23 Idaho 0-32 L NA A N. 30 Washington 6-30 L 6,000 A Coach: Gus Welch DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 30 Washington 0-10 L NA H Coach: Oscar P. Osthoff S. 24 Mt. St. Charles 6-6 T 3,000 H N. 7 Oregon 0-0 T NA A 1920 (5-1-0; 1-1-0) O. 1 College of Idaho 53-0 W 4,000 H N. 11 Oregon State 0-6 L NA A 1912 (2-3-0) O. 8 Montana 35-0 W 9,000 H N. 21 Montana 34-0 W NA H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O 15 Gonzaga 13-0 W 8,000 A N. 26 Whitman 18-6 W 1,500 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 9 Gonzaga 35-0 W 3,000 A O. 22 Washington 0-14 L 32,000 A Coach: James N. Ashmore O. 18 Idaho 0-13 L 3,000 H O. 15 Idaho 14-7 W 5,000 A O. 29 Oregon State 6-13 L 10,000 A O. 26 Oregon 7-0 W NA A O. 30 Montana 31-0 W 5,000 H N. 11 Idaho 7-7 T 15,000 H N. 1 Oregon State 10-9 W NA H N. 6 California 0-49 L 20,000 A 1904 (2-2-0) N. 19 USC 0-27 L 40,000 A N. 9 Whitman 0-30 L NA S N. 13 Oregon State 28-0 W 3,000 H Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC N. 28 Washington 0-19 L NA A N. 25 Nebraska 21-20 W 10,000 A O. 21 Idaho 0-5 L 1,500 H Coach: John R. Bender Coach: Gus Welch O. 29 Washington 6-12 L NA A N. 16 Montana 6-5 W NA A N. 24 Whitman 34-4 W 1,000 A Coach: Everett M. Sweeley

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1928 (7-3-0; 4-3-0) 1934 (4-3-1; 4-0-1) 1941 (6-4-0; 5-3-0) 1949 (3-6-0; 2-6-0) DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 22 Whitman 33-6 W 4,000 H S. 29 Montana 27-0 W 7,000 H S. 26 UCLA 6-7 L 35,000 A S. 17 Utah State 33-0 W 9,500 H S. 29 Gonzaga 3-0 W 10,000 A O. 6 USC 19-0 W 50,000 A O. 4 California 13-6 W 5,000 H S. 24 Montana 13-7 W 7,000 H O. 6 Montana 26-6 W 6,000 A O. 13 Gonzaga 6-13 L 11,000 A O. 11 Washington 13-23 L 22,000 H O. 1 USC 7-35 L 36,243 A O. 13 California 3-13 L 30,000 A O. 27 Oregon State 31-0 W 13,000 H O. 18 USC 6-7 L 40,000 A O. 8 Oregon 0-21 L 16,000 H O. 20 Oregon State 9-7 W 10,000 H N. 2 St. Mary’s 6-9 L 20,000 SF O. 25 Oregon State (18) 7-0 W 10,000 H O. 15 Idaho 35-13 W 21,500 A O. 27 College of Idaho 51-0 W 5,000 H N. 10 Idaho 19-0 W 11,000 H N. 1 Oregon 13-0 W 5,000 A O. 22 UCLA 20-27 L 21,000 H N. 3 Idaho 26-0 W 10,000 A N. 24 Washington 0-0 T 38,000 A N. 8 Idaho 26-0 W 10,000 H O. 29 Oregon State 6-35 L 15,000 A N. 10 UCLA 38-0 W 1,000 P D. 1 Detroit 0-6 L 6,000 A N. 15 Stanford (6) 14-13 W 45,000 A N. 5 California (4) 14-33 L 40,000 A N. 17 USC 13-27 L 50,000 A Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery N. 22 Gonzaga 59-0 W 7,500 A N. 19 Washington 21-34 L 35,000 A N. 29 Washington 0-6 L 30,000 A D. 6 (19) Texas A&M (9) 0-7 L 26,000 T Coach: Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery 1935 (5-3-1; 3-2-0) Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC 1950 (4-3-2; 2-3-2) 1929 (10-2-0; 4-2-0) S. 28 Puget Sound 46-6 W 4,000 H 1942 (6-2-2; 5-1-1) DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 5 Willamette 30-0 W 6,000 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 23 Utah State 46-6 W 5,000 A S. 28 College of Idaho 48-0 W 4,000 H O. 12 Montana 13-7 W 6,000 A S. 26 Stanford 6-0 W 15,000 A S. 30 UCLA 0-42 L 20,117 A O. 5 Mt. St. Charles 38-0 W 5,000 H O. 19 Washington 0-21 L 20,000 H O. 3 Oregon 7-0 W 8,000 H O. 7 USC 20-20 T 16,000 H O. 12 California 0-14 L 40,000 A O. 26 Oregon State 26-13 W 20,000 P O. 10 Montana 68-16 W 10,000 H O. 14 Montana 14-7 W 8,000 A O. 19 Washington 20-13 W 15,000 H N. 2 Gonzaga 0-7 L 5,000 H O. 17 (10) USC 12-26 L 45,000 A O. 28 Idaho 7-7 T 19,000 H O. 26 Whitman 58-6 W 6,000 H N. 9 Idaho 6-0 W 6,000 A O. 24 Oregon State 26-13 W 21,786 P N. 4 Oregon 21-13 W 15,176 A N. 2 Oregon State 9-0 W 15,000 P N. 16 USC 10-20 L 40,000 A N. 7 Michigan State 25-13 W 13,000 S N. 11 Stanford 18-28 L 15,000 A N. 9 Idaho 41-7 W 10,000 H N. 30 St. Mary’s 7-7 T 15,000 SF N. 14 (14) Idaho 7-0 W 5,000 A N. 18 Oregon State 21-7 W 12,000 H N. 16 Montana 13-0 W 3,000 A Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery N. 21 (12) Second Air Force 6-6 T 9,000 S N. 25 Washington (18) 21-52 L 28,181 S N. 23 Gonzaga 27-0 W 8,000 A N. 28 (15) Washington 0-0 T 22,000 A Coach: N. 30 USC 7-27 L 45,000 A 1936 (6-3-1; 6-2-1) D. 5 (17) Texas A&M 0-21 L 18,000 SA D. 25 Honolulu Townies 12-0 W 10,000 A Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery 1951 (7-3-0; 4-3-0) J. 1 Hawaii 28-7 W 12,000 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery S. 26 Montana 19-0 W 6,500 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 3 Stanford 14-13 W 23,000 H S. 22 USC 21-31 L 28,876 A O. 10 Idaho 14-0 W 7,000 A 1943–1944 - No Football, WWII S. 29 Santa Clara 34-20 W 17,000 S 1930 (9-1-0; 6-0-0) O. 17 USC 0-0 T 25,000 A O. 5 Oklahoma State 27-13 W 18,000 S DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 24 Oregon 3-0 W 12,000 H O. 13 California (2) 35-42 L 17,500 H S. 27 College of Idaho 47-12 W 4,000 H O. 31 California 14-13 W 35,000 A O. 20 Oregon State 26-13 W 15,500 A O. 4 California 16-0 W 35,000 A N. 7 (17) Oregon State 6-16 L 13,000 H 1945 (6-2-1; 6-2-1) O. 27 Oregon 41-6 W 12,000 H O. 11 USC 7-6 W 22,000 H N. 14 (14) UCLA 32-7 W 35,000 A N. 3 (16) Stanford (11) 13-21 L 49,000 A O. 18 Gonzaga 24-0 W 6,500 A N. 26 (20) Washington (6) 0-40 L 40,000 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC N. 10 (17) Idaho 9-6 W 14,000 A O. 25 Montana 61-0 W 5,000 H D. 5 Gonzaga 6-13 L 6,000 A S. 29 Idaho 43-12 W 9,000 A N. 17 (17) Montana 47-10 W 4,000 H N. 1 Oregon State 14-7 W 32,600 P Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery O. 6 Oregon State 33-0 W 9,000 H N. 24 (17) Washington 27-25 W 52,000 A N. 8 Idaho 33-7 W 7,000 A O. 13 Washington 0-6 L 38,000 A Coach: Forest Evashevski O. 20 Oregon 13-26 L 6,500 A N. 15 Washington 3-0 W 41,225 A 1937 (3-3-3; 3-3-2) N. 29 Villanova 13-0 W 25,000 A O. 27 Idaho 21-0 W 5,000 H J. 1 Alabama (Rose Bowl) 0-24 L 65,000 Pa DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC N. 3 California 7-7 T 40,000 A Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery S. 25 Gonzaga 0-0 T 14,000 A N. 10 Oregon 20-13 W 3,000 H O. 2 Idaho 13-0 W 13,500 H N. 18 Oregon State 13-6 W 8,000 A 1952 (4-6-0; 3-4-0) O. 9 California 0-27 L 40,000 A N. 24 Washington 7-0 W 15,000 H 1931 (6-4-0; 4-3-0) DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 16 Washington 7-7 T 17,500 H Coach: Phil Sarboe S. 19 (15) USC (16) 7-35 L 58,288 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 23 UCLA 3-0 W 20,000 A S. 27 (15) Stanford (13) 13-14 L 25,000 H S. 26 College of Idaho 41-0 W 4,000 H O. 30 USC 0-0 T 8,700 H 1946 (1-6-1; 1-5-1) O. 4 Baylor 7-31 L 17,000 A O. 3 UCLA 13-0 W 10,000 H N. 6 Oregon 6-10 L 13,362 P O. 18 Ohio State (16) 7-35 L 71,280 A O. 10 USC 6-38 L NA A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC N. 13 Stanford 0-23 L 15,000 A O. 25 Oregon State 33-20 W 14,000 H O. 17 California 7-13 L 12,000 P S. 27 USC 7-13 L 68,282 A N. 20 Oregon State 7-0 W 12,000 A N. 1 Idaho 36-6 W 14,000 H O. 24 Montana 13-0 W 6,000 A O. 5 Idaho 32-0 W 14,000 H Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery N. 8 Oregon 19-6 W 12,500 A O. 31 Oregon State 7-6 W 15,000 P O. 12 Washington 7-21 L 25,000 H N. 15 California 13-28 L 26,000 A N. 7 Idaho 9-8 W 10,000 H O. 19 Oregon 0-0 T 18,000 A 1938 (2-8-0; 1-7-0) N. 22 Oklahoma A&M 9-7 W 14,000 A N. 14 Washington 0-12 L 30,000 A O. 26 Oregon State 12-13 L 15,000 H N. 29 Washington 27-33 L 25,000 S N. 21 Gonzaga 13-6 W 10,000 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC N. 2 California 14-47 L 30,000 A Coach: D. 5 Tulane 14-28 L 20,000 A S. 24 Oregon 2-10 L 6,000 H N. 16 Stanford 26-27 L 18,000 A Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery O. 1 California 3-27 L 10,000 H N. 30 Michigan State 20-26 L 19,691 A O. 8 Stanford 0-8 L 12,000 A Coach: Phil Sarboe 1953 (4-6-0; 3-4-0) O. 15 USC 6-19 L 35,000 A 1932 (7-1-1; 5-1-1) DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 22 Oregon State 6-7 L 10,000 P 1947 (3-7-0; 2-5-0) S. 19 USC (8) 13-29 L 19,000 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 29 Gonzaga 15-13 W 9,000 A S. 26 Pacifi c 26-20 W 23,203 A S. 24 College of Idaho 40-0 W 4,000 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC N. 5 UCLA 0-21 L 8,000 H O. 3 Iowa 12-54 L 31,500 A O. 1 USC 0-20 L 40,000 A S. 20 Penn State 6-27 L 20,000 Her N. 12 Idaho 12-0 W 7,000 A O. 10 Oregon 7-0 W 16,000 H O. 8 Willamette 30-0 W 3,000 H S. 27 USC 0-21 L 48,173 A N. 26 Washington 0-26 L 20,000 A O. 17 Idaho 30-13 W 19,000 A O. 15 California 7-2 W 25,000 A O. 4 Idaho 7-0 W 23,500 A D. 3 Oklahoma (5) 0-28 L 15,000 A O. 24 UCLA (12) 7-44 L 27,608 A O. 22 Oregon State 7-6 W 5,000 A O. 11 Michigan State 7-21 L 18,500 H Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery O. 31 Stanford (17) 19-48 L 18,500 A O. 29 Montana 31-0 W 3,000 H O. 18 California (4) 6-21 L 36,000 A N. 7 Texas Christian 7-21 L 17,500 S N. 5 Idaho 12-0 W 8,000 H O. 25 Montana 12-13 L 13,000 H 1939 (4-5-0; 3-5-0) N. 14 Oregon State 0-7 L 13,500 A N. 12 Washington 0-0 T 20,000 A O. 31 Portland 35-0 W 3,950 H N. 21 Washington 25-20 W 40,000 A N. 24 UCLA 3-0 W 35,000 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC N. 8 Oregon 6-12 L 15,000 H Coach: Al Kircher Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery S. 23 Gonzaga 19-6 W 9,000 H N. 15 Oregon State 14-13 W 12,400 A O. 7 USC 0-27 L 45,000 A N. 22 Washington 0-20 L 31,500 A O. 14 Washington 6-0 W 18,000 H Coach: Phil Sarboe 1954 (4-6-0; 3-4-0) 1933 (5-3-1; 3-3-1) O. 21 California 7-13 L 35,000 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 28 Oregon State (15) 0-13 L 8,000 A 1948 (4-5-1; 4-3-1) S. 17 USC (17) 0-39 L 37,645 A S. 30 Puget Sound 56-0 W 5,000 H N. 4 Oregon 0-38 L 2,800 A S. 25 Pacifi c 18-0 W 12,000 S O. 7 USC 0-33 L 40,000 A N. 11 Idaho 21-13 W 12,000 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 18 UCLA 26-48 L 43,399 A O. 2 Texas (12) 14-40 L 27,000 A O. 14 Montana 13-7 W 6,000 A N. 18 Stanford 7-0 W 6,000 A O. 9 Oregon State 34-6 W 15,000 H O. 21 California 6-6 T 16,000 H N. 30 UCLA (13) 7-24 L 25,000 A O. 2 Stanford 14-7 W 17,300 H O. 9 Montana 48-0 W 9,000 A O. 16 California 7-17 L 27,000 A O. 28 Oregon State 0-2 L 10,000 P Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery O. 23 Idaho 0-10 L 17,000 H N. 4 Gonzaga 16-0 W 10,500 A O. 16 Washington 10-0 W 23,000 H O. 23 Oregon 7-33 L 20,000 A O. 30 Stanford 30-26 W 13,000 A N. 11 Idaho 14-6 W 9,000 A 1940 (4-4-2; 3-4-2) N. 6 Michigan State 6-54 L 45,849 A N. 25 Washington 17-6 W 17,000 H O. 30 Idaho 19-14 W 17,000 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC N. 6 Oregon State 26-26 T 12,000 H N. 13 Oregon 14-26 L 16,000 A N. 30 UCLA 0-7 L 20,000 A N. 20 Washington 26-7 W 18,000 H Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery S. 28 USC 14-14 T 40,000 A N. 13 California (4) 14-44 L 40,000 A O. 5 Montana 13-0 W 7,500 H N. 20 Michigan State (12) 0-40 L 36,045 A Coach: Al Kircher O. 12 California 9-6 W 25,000 A N. 27 Penn State (18) 0-7 L 18,000 T O. 19 (19) Stanford (10) 14-26 L 23,500 H Coach: Phil Sarboe O. 26 Oregon 6-6 T 6,500 H N. 2 Idaho 26-0 W 4,500 A N. 9 Oregon State 0-21 L 8,000 A N. 16 UCLA 26-34 L 35,000 A N. 23 Gonzaga 14-7 W 8,000 A N. 30 Washington (12) 9-33 L 25,000 A Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery

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1955 (1-7-2; 1-5-1) 1961 (3-7-0) 1967 (2-8-0; 1-5-0) 1973 (5-6-0; 4-3-0) DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 17 USC (13) 12-50 L 35,051 A S. 23 Missouri 6-28 L 37,000 A S. 15 USC (7) 0-49 L 44,364 A S. 15 Kansas 8-29 L 39,750 A S. 24 Kansas 0-13 L 19,000 A S. 30 Utah State 14-34 L 13,000 S S. 23 Oklahoma 0-21 L 51,700 A S. 22 Arizona State (13) 9-20 L 51,252 A O. 1 UCLA (7) 0-55 L 20,000 H O. 7 Texas (5) 8-41 L 40,000 A S. 30 UCLA (4) 23-51 L 24,200 S S. 29 Idaho 51-24 W 22,500 H O. 8 California 20-20 T 33,000 A O. 14 Idaho 34-0 W 19,432 H O. 7 Baylor 7-10 L 20,000 A O. 6 Ohio State (1) 3-27 L 87,425 A O. 15 Idaho 9-0 W 13,000 A O. 21 7-33 L 23,307 A O. 14 Stanford 10-31 L 26,000 A O. 13 USC (4) 35-46 L 50,975 A O. 22 Oregon State 6-14 L 17,000 A O. 28 San Jose State 19-21 L 7,700 S O. 21 Arizona State 20-31 L 16,500 S O. 20 UCLA (13) 13-24 L 32,200 S O. 29 Pacifi c 0-30 L 12,000 A N. 4 Oregon State 6-14 L 13,716 A O. 28 Oregon State 7-35 L 18,115 A O. 27 Stanford 14-45 L 48,000 A N. 5 Oregon 0-35 L 9,000 H N. 11 Oregon 22-21 W 10,200 H N. 4 Oregon 13-17 L 19,000 H N. 3 Oregon 21-14 W 19,800 H N. 12 San Jose State 13-13 T 1,600 H N. 18 Stanford 30-0 W 21,000 A N. 11 Idaho 52-14 W 15,100 H N. 10 Oregon State 13-7 W 17,336 A N. 19 Washington 7-27 L 30,000 A N. 25 Washington 17-21 L 48,500 A N. 18 Washington 9-7 W 47,500 A N. 17 California 31-28 W 13,082 H Coach: Al Kircher Coach: Coach: N. 24 Washington 52-26 W 56,500 A Coach: Jim Sweeney 1956 (3-6-1; 2-5-1) 1962 (5-4-1; 1-1-0, 1968 (3-6-1; 1-3-1; Pacific-8 Conference) DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC AAWU Conference Begins) DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC 1974 (2-9-0; 1-6-0) S. 22 Stanford (14) 26-40 L 23,500 S DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 21 Idaho 14-7 W 23,612 S DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 29 San Jose State 33-18 W 9,000 H S. 22 San Jose State 49-8 W 15,300 H S. 28 UCLA (8) 21-31 L 41,759 A S. 14 Kansas 7-14 L 29,350 A O. 6 Idaho 33-19 W 16,300 A S. 29 Wyoming 21-15 W 12,385 A O. 5 Utah 14-17 L 16,503 H S. 21 Idaho 17-10 W 19,300 H O. 13 UCLA 0-28 L 27,192 A O. 6 Arizona State 24-24 T 31,015 A O. 12 Arizona State 14-41 L 36,226 A S. 28 Illinois (16) 19-21 L 40,594 A O. 20 Oregon State 0-21 L 14,500 H O. 13 Stanford 21-6 W 17,000 S O. 19 Stanford (14) 21-21 T 15,700 S O. 5 Ohio State (1) 7-42 L 50,000 Se O. 27 Pacifi c 12-33 L 23,500 A O. 20 Indiana 21-15 W 15,500 S O. 26 Oregon State 8-16 L 20,781 H O. 12 USC (7) 7-54 L 32,000 S N. 3 USC (20) 12-28 L 13,000 H O. 27 Pacifi c 12-13 L 11,050 A N. 2 Arizona 14-28 L 31,400 A O. 19 UCLA 13-17 L 30,686 A N. 10 Oregon 7-7 T 13,200 A N. 3 Oregon State 12-18 L 16,500 H N. 9 Oregon 13-27 L 23,000 A O. 26 Stanford 18-20 L 22,000 H N. 17 California 14-13 W 32,000 A N. 10 Oregon 10-28 L 19,400 A N. 16 San Jose State 46-0 W 8,450 A N. 2 Oregon 21-16 W 21,500 A N. 24 Washington 26-40 L 20,700 S N. 17 Idaho 22-14 W 11,500 A N. 23 Washington 24-0 W 31,986 S N. 9 Oregon State 3-17 L 17,500 H Coach: Jim Sutherland N. 24 Washington 21-26 L 35,700 S Coach: Jim Sweeney N. 16 California (19) 33-37 L 26,573 A Coach: Jim Sutherland N. 23 Washington 17-24 L 27,800 S 1957 (6-4-0; 5-3-0) 1969 (1-9-0; 0-7-0) Coach: Jim Sweeney DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC 1963 (3-6-1; 1-1-0) DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 21 Nebraska 34-12 W 31,000 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 20 Illinois 19-18 W 40,345 A 1975 (3-8-0; 0-7-0) S. 28 California 13-7 W 16,000 H S. 21 Texas Tech 7-16 L 31,500 A S. 27 Iowa 35-61 L 43,321 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 5 Iowa (8) 13-20 L 47,334 A S. 28 Iowa 14-14 T 52,600 A O. 4 Oregon 24-25 L 21,092 H S. 13 Kansas 18-14 W 38,620 A O. 12 Stanford 21-18 W 25,000 A O. 5 Arizona 7-2 W 18,200 S O. 11 UCLA (11) 14-46 L 22,100 S S. 20 Utah 30-14 W 19,622 A O. 19 Oregon 13-14 L 19,000 H O. 12 San Jose State 8-13 L 19,500 H O. 18 Stanford (18) 0-49 L 31,000 A S. 27 California 21-33 L 24,500 H O. 26 USC 13-12 W 24,902 A O. 19 Oregon State 6-30 L 17,810 A O. 25 California 0-17 L 16,700 S O. 4 Illinois 21-27 L 51,060 A N. 2 Oregon State 25-39 L 20,200 A O. 26 Army 0-23 L 31,200 A N. 1 Pacifi c 20-27 L 16,000 H O. 11 USC (3) 10-28 L 47,408 A N. 9 UCLA 13-19 L 27,000 S N. 2 Idaho 14-10 W 18,500 H N. 8 USC (6) 7-28 L 47,158 A O. 18 UCLA (18) 23-37 L 28,500 S N. 16 Idaho 21-13 W 13,400 H N. 9 Oregon 7-21 L 13,000 H N. 15 Oregon State 3-38 L 23,679 A O. 25 Stanford 14-54 L 35,000 A N. 23 Washington 27-7 W 47,500 A N. 16 Stanford 32-15 W 27,500 A N. 22 Washington 21-30 L 54,500 A N. 1 Oregon 14-26 L 18,100 H Coach: Jim Sutherland N. 30 Washington 0-16 L 56,000 A Coach: Jim Sweeney N. 8 Oregon State 0-7 L 13,489 A Coach: Jim Sutherland N. 15 Idaho 84-27 W 17,300 H 1958 (7-3-0; 6-2-0) 1970 (1-10-0; 0-7-0) N. 22 Washington 27-28 L 57,100 A Coach: Jim Sweeney DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC 1964 (3-6-1; 1-2-1) DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 10 Stanford 40-6 W 20,750 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 12 Kansas 31-48 L 34,000 A S. 27 Northwestern 28-29 L 27,500 A S. 9 Stanford 29-23 W 19,000 S S. 19 Idaho 44-16 W 27,200 S 1976 (3-8-0; 2-5-0) O. 4 California 14-34 L 25,000 A S. 26 Wyoming 7-28 L 17,500 H S. 26 Michigan State 14-28 L 64,053 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 11 Idaho 8-0 W 15,000 A O. 3 Arizona 12-28 L 29,400 A O. 3 Oregon 13-28 L 21,800 A S. 11 Kansas (19) 16-35 L 39,475 A O. 18 Oregon (14) 6-0 W 18,500 A O. 10 Pacifi c 50-0 W 13,000 H O. 10 Arizona State (14) 30-37 L 46,098 A S. 18 Minnesota 14-28 L 31,627 A O. 25 USC 6-14 L 22,500 S O. 17 San Jose State 16-14 W 13,000 A O. 17 Stanford (9) 16-63 L 30,400 S S. 25 Wisconsin 26-35 L 69,658 A N. 1 UCLA 38-20 W 25,090 A O. 24 Idaho 13-28 L 17,778 A O. 24 California 0-45 L 26,103 A O. 2 Idaho 45-6 W 23,500 H N. 8 Oregon State 7-0 W 17,500 H O. 31 Oregon State 7-24 L 16,000 H O. 30 UCLA (19) 9-54 L 30,029 A O. 9 USC (11) 14-23 L 37,268 Se N. 15 Pacifi c 34-0 W 21,500 A N. 7 Oregon 21-21 T 19,000 A N. 7 USC 33-70 L 14,500 S O. 16 UCLA (4) 3-62 L 35,508 A N. 22 Washington 18-14 W 24,250 S N. 14 Texas Tech 10-28 L 25,500 A N. 14 Oregon State 16-28 L 16,300 S O. 23 Stanford 16-22 L 24,300 H Coach: Jim Sutherland N. 21 Washington 0-14 L 36,000 S N. 21 Washington 25-43 L 33,200 S O. 30 Oregon 23-22 W 22,200 A Coach: Bert Clark Coach: Jim Sweeney N. 6 Oregon State 29-24 W 20,122 H 1959 (6-4-0; PCC Dissolved) N. 13 California 22-23 L 30,000 A 1971 (4-7-0; 2-5-0) N. 20 Washington 32-51 L 35,800 S DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC 1965 (7-3-0; 2-1-0) Coach: S. 19 California 6-20 L 24,850 S DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 26 San Jose State 30-6 W 15,500 A S. 18 Iowa 7-0 W 53,000 A S. 11 Kansas 0-34 L 37,750 A O. 3 Oregon 6-14 L 16,800 A S. 25 Minnesota 14-13 W 46,917 A S. 18 Arizona 28-39 L 13,500 S 1977 (7-4-0; 3-4-0) O. 10 Pacifi c 20-12 W 15,500 A O. 2 Idaho 13-17 L 22,600 H S. 25 Minnesota 31-20 W 32,020 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 17 Stanford 36-19 W 28,500 A O. 9 Villanova 24-14 W 13,732 S O. 2 Utah 34-12 W 15,008 A S. 10 Nebraska (15) 19-10 W 75,922 A O. 24 Idaho 27-5 W 19,200 H O. 16 Arizona 21-3 W 16,500 S O. 9 UCLA 21-34 L 30,500 S S. 17 Michigan State 23-21 W 50,263 A O. 31 Oregon State 14-0 W 17,601 A O. 23 Indiana 8-7 W 32,061 A O. 16 California 23-24 L 12,600 S S. 24 (15) Kansas 12-14 L 44,540 A N. 14 Oregon (14) 6-7 L 15,500 H O. 30 Oregon State 10-8 W 20,079 A O. 23 Stanford (10) 24-23 W 52,250 A S. 30 USC (2) 7-41 L 61,809 A N. 21 Washington (14) 0-20 L 56,000 A N. 6 Oregon 27-7 W 20,000 H O. 30 Oregon 31-21 W 25,400 S O. 8 California (14) 17-10 W 27,500 H N. 26 Houston 32-18 W 6,000 A N. 13 Arizona State 6-7 L 32,872 A N. 6 USC (17) 20-30 L 57,432 A O. 15 UCLA 16-27* W 37,750 S Coach: Jim Sutherland N. 30 Washington 9-27 L 56,800 A N. 13 Oregon State 14-21 L 20,385 A O. 22 Stanford 29-31 L 47,500 A Coach: Bert Clark N. 20 Washington 20-28 L 60,100 A O. 29 Oregon 56-20 W 27,200 H 1960 (4-5-1) Coach: Jim Sweeney N. 5 Oregon State 24-10 W 22,657 A N. 12 Idaho 45-17 W 18,500 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC 1966 (3-7-0; 1-3-0) 1972 (7-4-0; 4-3-0) N. 19 Washington (19) 15-35 L 60,964 A S. 17 Stanford 15-14 W 22,000 S DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC * = Game later forfeited to WSU by order of S. 23 Denver 26-28 L 19,504 A S. 17 California 6-21 L 23,300 S DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC Pacifi c-10 Conference O. 1 Arizona State 21-24 L 29,600 A S. 23 Houston 7-21 L 36,104 A S. 9 Kansas 18-17 W 33,500 A Coach: O. 8 California 21-21 T 31,000 A O. 1 Baylor 14-20 L 18,500 S S. 16 California 23-37 L 30,794 A O. 15 Oregon 12-21 L 18,500 A O. 9 Arizona State 24-15 W 18,700 H S. 23 Arizona 28-6 W 30,000 A O. 22 Pacifi c 51-12 W 15,500 H O. 15 Utah 15-26 L 20,051 A S. 30 Utah 25-44 L 20,200 H O. 29 San Jose State 29-6 W 19,500 A O. 22 Idaho 14-7 W 14,500 A O. 7 Idaho 35-14 W 18,500 H N. 5 Oregon State 10-20 L 15,600 H O. 29 Oregon State 13-41 L 18,500 H O. 14 Oregon 31-14 W 23,000 A N. 12 Idaho 18-7 W 8,500 A N. 5 Oregon 14-13 W 17,500 A O. 21 Oregon State 37-7 W 22,100 H N. 29 Washington (6) 7-8 L 28,750 S N. 12 Arizona 18-28 L 23,000 A O. 28 UCLA (9) 20-35 L 29,950 A Coach: Jim Sutherland N. 19 Washington 7-19 L 33,500 S N. 4 USC (1) 3-44 L 46,500 Se Coach: Bert Clark N. 11 Stanford (20) 27-13 W 20,500 H N. 18 (20) Washington (17) 27-10 W 34,100 S Coach: Jim Sweeney

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1978 (4-6-1; 2-6-0; Pacifi c-10 Conference 1983 (7-4-0; 5-3-0) 1988 (9-3-0; 5-3-0) 1993 (5-6-0; 3-5-0) Begins) DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 3 Montana State 27-7 W 21,750 S S. 3 Illinois 44-7 W 54,458 A S. 4 Michigan (3) 14-41 L 105,512 A S. 9 UNLV 34-7 W 26,250 S S. 10 Michigan (6) 17-20 L 103,256 A S. 10 Minnesota 41-9 W 40,071 A S. 11 Montana State 54-14 W 19,068 H S. 16 Idaho 28-0 W 16,950 H S. 17 Arizona (7) 6-45 L 25,000 H S. 17 Oregon 28-43 L 30,263 H S. 18 Oregon State 51-6 W 24,682 H S. 23 Arizona State 51-26 W 33,507 S S. 24 UNLV 41-28 W 16,500 S O. 1 Tennessee 52-24 W 92,276 A S. 25 USC 3-34 L 48,471 A S. 30 Army 21-21 T 31,612 A O. 8 USC 17-38 L 43,106 A O. 8 (19) California 44-13 W 27,077 H O. 2 Pacifi c 12-0 W 14,616 A O. 14 UCLA (14) 31-45 L 40,023 A O. 15 UCLA 14-24 L 30,000 H O. 15 Arizona 28-45 L 48,287 A O. 9 Arizona State 44-25 W 27,077 H O. 21 Stanford 27-43 L 27,411 H O. 22 Arizona State (13) 31-21 W 67,516 A O. 22 Arizona State 28-31 L 33,170 H O. 16 California (21) 34-7 W 30,117 H O. 28 Oregon 7-31* W 25,000 A O. 29 Oregon 24-7 W 29,500 H O. 29 UCLA (1) 34-30 W 51,970 A O. 23 (25) Arizona (7) 6-9 L 46,675 A N. 4 Oregon State 31-32 L 20,061 H N. 5 Oregon State 27-9 W 32,500 A N. 5 Stanford 24-21 W 36,500 A O. 30 Oregon 23-46 L 35,846 A N. 11 California 14-22 L 28,750 A N. 12 California 16-6 W 15,000 H N. 12 Oregon State 36-27 W 19,702 H N. 6 UCLA (12) 27-40 L 34,987 H N. 18 Arizona 24-31 L 49,557 A N. 19 Washington (15) 17-6 W 59,220 A N. 19 (19) Washington 32-31 W 40,000 H N. 20 Washington 3-26 L 72,688 A N. 25 Washington 8-38 L 35,187 S Coach: D. 25 (18) Houston (14)* 24-22 W 35,132 Hon Coach: * = Game later forfeited to WSU by order of *Aloha Bowl Pacifi c-10 Conference 1984 (6-5-0; 4-3-0) Coach: 1994 (8-4; 5-3) Coach: Jim Walden DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 1 Tennessee 27-34 L 93,727 A 1989 (6-5-0; 3-5-0) S. 1 Illinois (21) 10-9 W 39,472 Ch 1979 (5-6-0; 4-4-0) S. 8 Utah 42-40 W 21,000 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 10 Fresno State 24-3 W 24,107 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 15 Ohio State (9) 0-44 L 89,297 A S. 2 Idaho 41-7 W 33,914 H S. 24 (22) UCLA (18) 21-0 W 42,877 A S. 8 Arizona 7-22 L 26,753 S S. 22 Ball State 16-14 W 16,000 H S. 7 Brigham Young (24) 46-41 W 64,310 A O. 1 (17) Tennessee 9-10 L 95,556 A S. 15 Montana 34-14 W 20,157 S O. 6 USC 27-29 L 33,000 H S. 16 (23) Oregon State 41-3 W 26,883 H O. 8 (22) Oregon 21-7 W 37,600 H S. 22 Ohio State (16) 29-45 L 87,495 A O. 13 UCLA 24-27 L 40,122 A S. 23 Wyoming 29-23 W 20,041 A O. 15 (20) Arizona (14) 7-10 L 37,600 H S. 29 Syracuse 25-52 L 10,004 B O. 20 Stanford 49-42 W 33,000 A S. 30 (19) USC (11) 17-18 L 38,434 H O. 22 (23) Arizona State 28-21 W 46,494 A O. 6 USC (1) 21-51 L 55,117 A O. 27 Oregon 50-41 W 24,874 A O. 7 (21) Oregon (23) 51-38 W 44,963 A O. 29 (22) California 26-23 W 34,000 A O. 13 UCLA 17-14 W 32,651 H N. 3 Oregon State 20-3 W 26,000 H O. 14 (17) Stanford 31-13 W 24,617 H N. 5 (16) USC (22) 10-23 L 36,686 H O. 20 Arizona State 17-28* W 70,729 A N. 10 California 33-7 W 20,250 A O. 21 (15) Arizona (22) 21-23 L 36,090 H N. 12 (24) Oregon State 3-21 L 26,438 A O. 27 Oregon 26-37* W 18,650 A N. 17 Washington (8) 29-38 L 40,000 H O. 28 (23) Arizona State 39-44 L 62,416 A N. 19 Washington (18) 23-6 W 37,600 H N. 3 Oregon State 45-42 W 21,500 A Coach: Jim Walden N. 11 California 26-38 L 33,000 A D. 31 (24) Baylor* 10-3 W 44,106 SA N. 10 California 13-45 L 22,055 H N. 18 Washington 9-20 L 73,527 A *Alamo Bowl N. 17 Washington (16) 7-17 L 57,750 A Coach: Mike Price Coach: Mike Price * = Game later forfeited to WSU by order of 1985 (4-7-0; 3-5-0) Pacifi c-10 Conference DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC 1995 (3-8; 2-6) Coach: Jim Walden A. 31 Oregon 39-42 L 25,900 H 1990 (3-8-0; 2-6-0) S. 7 California 20-19 W 30,135 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 14 Arizona 7-12 L 46,437 A S. 1 Texas Christian 21-3 W 25,198 A S. 2 Pittsburgh 13-17 L 35,513 A 1980 (4-7-0; 3-4-0) S. 21 Utah 37-44 L 28,576 A S. 8 Wyoming 13-34 L 30,484 H S. 9 Montana 38-21 W 28,312 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 28 Ohio State (5) 32-48 L 89,954 A S. 15 Brigham Young (5) 36-50 L 65,838 A S. 23 UCLA (16) 24-15 W 33,711 H S. 13 San Jose State 26-31 L 18,153 S O. 12 Oregon State 34-0 W 27,236 A S. 22 California 41-31 W 32,229 H S. 30 Nebraska (2) 21-35 L 75,777 A S. 20 Tennessee 23-35 L 93,520 A O. 19 UCLA (18) 30-31 L 32,302 H S. 29 UCLA 20-30 L 34,190 H O. 7 Oregon State 40-14 W 31,876 H S. 27 Army 31-18 W 24,213 H O. 26 Arizona State 16-21 L 14,875 H O. 6 USC (15) 17-30 L 59,357 A O. 14 USC (5) 14-26 L 51,131 A O. 4 Pacifi c 22-24 L 18,123 H N. 2 USC 13-31 L 46,954 A O. 20 Oregon State 55-24 W 27,245 A O. 21 Oregon (12) 7-26 L 46,109 A O. 11 Arizona State 21-27 L 64,333 A N. 16 Montana State 64-14 W 15,000 H O. 27 Arizona (23) 34-42 L 55,520 A O. 28 Arizona 14-24 L 32,924 H O. 18 Arizona 38-14 W 47,132 A N. 23 Washington 21-20 W 60,197 A N. 3 Stanford 13-31 L 30,000 A N. 4 California 11-27 L 31,000 A O. 25 Stanford 34-48 L 30,371 H Coach: Jim Walden N. 10 Arizona State 26-51 L 20,070 H N. 11 Stanford 24-36 L 26,572 H N. 1 Oregon 10-20 L 30,083 A N. 17 Washington (10) 10-55 L 37,600 H N. 18 Washington (22) 30-33 L 74,144 A N. 8 Oregon State 28-7 W 15,651 H Coach: Mike Price Coach: Mike Price N. 15 California 31-17 W 30,000 A 1986 (3-7-1; 2-6-1) N. 22 Washington (16) 23-30 L 34,557 S DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC 1991 (4-7-0; 3-5-0) 1996 (5-6; 3-5) Coach: Jim Walden S. 6 UNLV 34-14 W 17,000 H S. 13 San Jose State 13-20 L 15,000 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 20 California 21-31 L 41,500 A S. 7 Oregon 14-40 L 42,995 A A. 31 Colorado (5) 19-37 L 51,481 A 1981 (8-3-1; 5-2-1) S. 27 Arizona State (11) 21-21 T 70,543 A S. 14 Fresno State 30-34 L 20,647 H S. 7 Temple 38-34 W 10,169 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 4 Oregon State 24-14 W 25,200 H S. 21 Ohio State (16) 19-33 L 92,687 A S. 21 Oregon (25) 55-44 W 30,124 H S. 12 Montana State 33-21 W 23,721 S O. 11 USC (9) 34-14 W 26,000 H S. 28 UNLV 40-13 W 20,628 A S. 28 San Jose State 52-16 W 24,195 H S. 19 Colorado 14-10 W 35,277 A O. 25 UCLA (17) 16-54 L 46,189 A O. 5 Oregon State 55-7 W 25,100 H O. 5 Arizona 26-34 L 47,405 A S. 26 Arizona State (18) 24-21 W 24,481 H N. 1 Stanford 12-42 L 35,000 A O. 12 USC 27-34 L 23,997 H O. 12 Oregon State 24-3 W 26,722 A O. 3 Pacifi c 31-0 W 17,923 H N. 8 Arizona (17) 6-31 L 17,000 H O. 19 Arizona State (25) 17-3 W 48,682 A O. 19 California (19) 21-18 W 27,182 H O. 10 Oregon State 23-0 W 32,500 A N. 15 Oregon 17-27 L 25,137 A N. 2 UCLA (23) 3-44 L 43,592 A O. 26 USC 24-29 L 33,111 H O. 17 (18) UCLA 17-17 T 40,000 H N. 22 Washington (12) 23-44 L 40,000 H N. 9 Arizona 40-27 W 21,520 H N. 9 UCLA 14-38 L 40,421 A O. 24 (16) Arizona 34-19 W 50,265 A Coach: Jim Walden N. 16 Stanford (22) 14-49 L 18,238 H N. 16 Stanford 17-33 L 30,280 A O. 31 (14) USC (4) 17-41 L 60,972 A N. 23 Washington (2) 21-56 L 72,581 A N. 23 Washington (12) 24-31(OT) L 37,600 H N. 7 Oregon 39-7 W 33,500 H Coach: Mike Price Coach: Mike Price N. 14 (17) California 19-0 W 31,000 S N. 21 (14) Washington (17) 10-23 L 60,234 A 1992 (9-3-0; 5-3-0) 1997 (10-2; 7-1) D. 18 (20) BYU (14)* 36-38 L 52,419 SD 1987 (3-7-1; 1-5-1) DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC *Holiday Bowl DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC A. 30 UCLA 37-34 W 26,000 H S. 5 Montana 25-13 W 21,068 H Coach: Jim Walden S. 5 Fresno State 41-24 W 22,971 H S. 13 USC (23) 28-21 W 51,655 A S. 12 Arizona 23-20 W 39,112 A S. 12 Wyoming 43-28 W 24,151 H S. 20 (19) Illinois 35-22 W 47,131 A S. 26 Fresno State 39-37 W 38,077 A S. 19 Michigan (19) 18-44 L 103,521 A S. 27 (15) Boise State 58-0 W 34,131 H 1982 (3-7-1; 2-4-1) O. 3 Temple 51-10 W 21,861 H S. 26 Colorado 17-26 L 43,527 A O. 4 (15) Oregon 24-13 W 43,516 A O. 10 Oregon State 35-10 W 30,459 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 10 Stanford 7-44 L 31,538 H O. 18 (13) California 63-37 W 35,759 H S. 11 Idaho 34-14 W 25,321 S O. 17 (22) UCLA 30-17 W 32,208 H O. 17 Arizona State 7-38 L 70,341 A O. 25 (10) Arizona 35-34 (OT) W 31,137 H S. 18 Colorado 0-12 L 30,923 S O. 24 (13) USC (15) 21-31 L 54,038 A O. 24 Arizona 45-28 W 22,269 H N. 1 (10) Arizona State (20) 31-44 L 73,644 A S. 25 Minnesota 11-41 L 50,653 A O. 31 (19) Oregon 17-34 L 25,450 H O. 31 USC 7-42 L 24,834 A N. 8 (16) SW Louisiana 77-7 W 32,345 H O. 2 Tennessee 3-10 L 91,744 A N. 7 (25) Arizona State 20-18 W 15,441 H N. 14 Oregon 17-31 L 14,089 H N. 15 (14) Stanford 38-28 W 40,306 H O. 9 Oregon State 14-14 T 22,937 H N. 14 (21) Stanford (15) 3-40 L 52,018 A N. 21 Washington 19-34 L 74,038 A N. 22 (11) Washington (16) 41-35 W 74,268 A O. 16 UCLA (12) 17-42 L 41,732 Pa N. 21 Washington (5) 42-23 W 37,600 H N. 29 Cal (Coca Cola Bowl) 17-17 T 54,000 J J. 1 (8) Michigan (1)* 16-21 L 101,219 Pa O. 23 Stanford 26-31 L 26,806 H D. 29 (18) Utah* 31-28 W 40,867 Tuc Coach: Dennis Erickson *Rose Bowl O. 30 Arizona 17-34 L 27,412 H *Copper Bowl N. 6 Oregon 10-3 W 20,178 A Coach: Mike Price Coach: Mike Price N. 13 California 14-34 L 34,060 A N. 20 Washington (5) 24-20 W 40,000 H Coach: Jim Walden

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1998 (3-8; 0-8) 2003 (10-3, 6-2) 2008 (2-11, 1-8) 2013 (6-7, 4-5) DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 5 Illinois 20-13 W 31,568 H A. 30 Idaho 25-0 W 50,113 Se A. 30 Oklahoma State 13-39 L 50,830 Se A. 31 Auburn 24-31 L 85,095 A S. 12 Boise State 33-21 W 26,189 A S. 6 Notre Dame (19) 26-29 (OT) L 80,795 A S. 6 California 3-66 L 27,906 H S. 7 USC (25) 10-7 W 77,823 A S. 19 Idaho 24-16 W 36,770 H S. 13 Colorado (17) 47-26 W 48,146 A S. 12 Baylor 17-45 L 25,595 A S. 14 Southern Utah 48-10 W 31,127 H S. 26 California 14-24 L 32,000 A S. 20 (24) New Mexico 23-13 W 32,344 H S. 20 Portland State 48-9 W 23,920 H S. 21 Idaho 42-0 W 31,521 H O. 3 UCLA (4) 17-49 L 67,210 A S. 27 (21) Oregon (10) 55-16 W 57,473 A S. 27 Oregon (22) 14-63 L 30,927 H S. 28 Stanford (5) 17-55 L 40,095 Se O. 10 Oregon (15) 29-51 L 37,196 H O. 4 (14) Arizona 30-7 W 34,923 H O. 4 UCLA 3-28 L 65,469 A O. 5 California 44-22 W 44,682 A O. 17 USC 14-42 L 31,178 H O. 18 (6) Stanford 24-14 W 48,526 A O. 11 Oregon State 13-66 L 45,289 A O. 12 Oregon State 24-52 L 31,955 H O. 31 Arizona State 28-38 L 34,039 H O. 25 (6) Oregon State 36-30 W 35,117 H O. 18 USC (6) 0-69 L 25,118 H O. 19 Oregon (2) 38-62 L 56,949 A N. 7 Arizona (10) 7-41 L 47,761 A N. 1 (6) USC (3) 16-43 L 82,478 A N. 1 Stanford 0-58 L 26,662 A O. 31 Arizona St. (25) 21-55 L 20,617 H N. 14 Stanford 28-38 L 30,418 A N. 8 (12) UCLA 31-13 W 33,846 H N. 8 Arizona 28-59 L 24,118 H N. 16 Arizona 24-17 W 42,080 A N. 21 Washington 9-16 L 37,251 H N. 15 (8) Arizona State 34-19 W 30,423 H N. 15 Arizona State 0-31 L 61,490 A N. 23 Utah 49-37 W 23,112 H Coach: Mike Price N. 22 (8) Washington 19-27 L 74,549 A N. 22 Washington 16-13 (2OT) W 32,211 H N. 29 Washington 17-27 L 71.753 A D. 30 (15) Texas (5)* 28-20 W 61,102 SD N. 29 Hawaii 10-24 L 42,312 A D. 21 Colorado St.* 45-48 L 27,104 Abq 1999 (3-9; 1-7) *Holiday Bowl Coach: *New Mexico Bowl DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC Coach: Coach: Mike Leach S. 4 Utah 7-27 L 26,179 H 2009 (1-11, 0-9) S. 11 Stanford 17-54 L 36,592 A 2004 (5-6, 3-5) DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC 2014 (3-9, 2-7) S. 18 Idaho 17-28 L 34,873 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 5 Stanford 13-39 L 22,386 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 25 Arizona 24-30 L 26,787 H S. 3 New Mexico 21-17 W 34,860 A S. 12 Hawaii 20-38 L 42,912 Se A. 28 Rutgers 38-41 L 30,927 Se O. 2 California 31-7 W 27,682 H S. 11 Colorado 12-20 L 56,188 Se S. 19 SMU 33-30 (OT) W 22,319 H S. 5 Nevada 13-24 L 26,023 A O. 9 Louisiana-Laf. 44-0 W 23,276 H S. 18 Idaho 49-8 W 34,858 H S. 26 USC (12) 6-27 L 75,216 A S. 13 Portland State 59-21 W 30,874 H O. 23 Arizona State 21-33 L 57,537 A S. 25 Arizona 20-19 W 43,579 A O. 3 Oregon (16) 6-52 L 57,378 A S. 20 Oregon (2) 31-38 L 32,952 H O. 30 Oregon State 13-27 L 34,240 H O. 9 Oregon 38-41 L 35,117 H O. 10 Arizona State 14-27 L 26,010 H S. 27 Utah 28-27 W 45,859 A N. 6 Oregon 10-52 L 44,090 A O. 16 Stanford 17-23 L 34,963 H O. 24 California 17-49 L 54,738 A O. 4 California 59-60 L 30,020 H N. 13 USC 28-31 L 23,065 H O. 23 Oregon State 19-38 L 36,265 A O. 31 Notre Dame (25) 14-40 L 53,407 SA O. 10 Stanford (25) 17-34 L 44,135 A N. 20 Washington 14-24 L 72,973 A O. 30 USC (1) 12-42 L 35,117 H N. 7 Arizona (21) 7-48 L 50,242 A O. 25 Arizona (15) 37-59 L 32,952 H N. 27 Hawaii 22-14 W 45,382 A N. 6 UCLA 31-29 W 62,251 A N. 14 UCLA 7-43 L 25,661 H N. 1 USC 17-44 L 25,012 H Coach: Mike Price N. 13 Arizona State (20) 28-45 L 60,319 A N. 21 Oregon State (20) 10-42 L 16,167 H N. 8 Oregon State 39-32 W 44,377 A N. 20 Washington 28-25 W 34,334 H N. 28 Washington 0-30 L 68,697 A N. 22 Arizona State (13) 31-52 L 51,428 A Coach: Paul Wulff 2000 (4-7; 2-6) Coach: Bill Doba N. 29 Washington 13-31 L 32,952 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC Coach: Mike Leach S. 2 Stanford 10-24 L 21,793 H 2005 (4-7, 1-7) 2010 (2-10, 1-8) S. 16 Utah 38-21 W 38,814 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 23 Idaho 34-38 L 31,409 H S. 1 Idaho 38-26 W 28,339 H S. 4 Oklahoma State 17-65 L 48,962 A 2015 (9-4, 6-3) S. 30 California 21-17 W 30,500 A S. 9 Nevada 55-21 W 17,552 A S. 11 Montana State 23-22 W 26,356 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O. 7 Boise State 42-35 W 25,129 H S. 17 Grambling State 48-7 W 51,486 Se S. 18 SMU 21-35 L 18,184 A S. 5 Portland State 17-24 L 24,302 H O. 14 Arizona (22) 47-53 (OT) L 50,350 A O. 1 Oregon State 33-44 L 42,908 A S. 25 USC (20) 16-50 L 24,310 H S. 12 Rutgers 37-34 W 46,536 A O. 21 Arizona State 20-23 (OT) L 25,199 H O. 8 Stanford 21-24 L 33,442 H O. 2 UCLA 28-42 L 62,072 A S. 19 Wyoming 31-14 W 31,105 H O. 28 Oregon State (18) 9-38 L 34,491 A O. 15 UCLA (12) 41-44 (OT) L 35,117 H O. 9 Oregon (3) 23-43 L 24,768 H O. 3 California 28-34 L 42,042 A N. 4 Oregon (7) 24-27 (OT) L 23,314 H O. 22 California (25) 38-42 L 52,569 A O. 15 Arizona (17) 7-24 L 23,955 H O. 10 Oregon 45-38 (OT) W 57,775 A N. 11 USC 33-27 W 40,565 A O. 29 USC (1) 13-55 L 92,021 A O. 23 Stanford (12) 28-38 L 36,679 A O. 17 Oregon State 52-31 W 32,952 H N. 18 Washington (6) 3-51 L 33,010 H N. 5 Arizona State 24-27 L 31,054 H O. 30 Arizona State 0-42 L 44,903 A O. 24 Arizona 45-42 W 47,847 A Coach: Mike Price N. 12 Oregon 31-34 L 27,595 H N. 6 California 13-20 L 17,648 H O. 31 Stanford 28-30 L 30,012 H N. 19 Washington 26-22 W 70,713 A N. 13 Oregon State 31-14 W 45,389 A N. 7 Arizona State 38-24 W 32,952 H 2001 (10-2; 6-2) Coach: Bill Doba D. 4 Washington 28-35 L 30,157 H N. 14 UCLA 31-27 W 76,255 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC Coach: Paul Wulff N. 21 Colorado 27-3 W 25,121 H A.30 Idaho 36-7 W 31,097 H 2006 (6-6, 4-5) N. 27 Washington 10-45 L 70,438 A D. 26 Miami* 20-14 W 41,180 EP S.8 Boise State 41-20 W 27,697 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC 2011 (4-8, 2-7) S.22 California 51-20 W 21,534 H *Sun Bowl S. 2 Auburn (4) 14-40 L 87,451 A (Pac-12 Conference Begins) Coach: Mike Leach S.29 Arizona 48-21 W 42,729 A S. 9 Idaho 56-10 W 29,431 H O.6 Oregon State 34-27 W 35,283 H S. 16 Baylor 17-15 W 41,358 Se DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC O.13 Stanford (23) 45-39 W 40,950 A S. 23 Stanford 36-10 W 37,498 A S. 3 Idaho State 64-21 W 22,034 H O.18 (19) Montana State 53-28 W 14,325 H S. 30 USC (3) 22-28 L 35,117 H S. 10 UNLV 59-7 W 27,018 H O.27 (14) Oregon (11) 17-24 L 34,150 H O. 7 Oregon State 13-6 W 42,951 A S. 17 San Diego State 24-42 L 57,286 A N.3 (16) UCLA (9) 20-14 W 33,462 H O. 14 California (10) 3-21 L 31,441 H O. 1 Colorado 31-27 W 51,928 A N.10 (11) Arizona State 28-16 W 47,229 A O. 21 Oregon (16) 34-23 W 35,117 H O. 8 UCLA 25-28 L 64,217 A N.17 (9) Washington (16) 14-26 L 74,442 A O. 28 UCLA 37-15 W 53,058 A O. 15 Stanford (7) 14-44 L 30,843 H D.31 (13) Purdue* 33-27 W 47,812 EP N. 4 (25) Arizona 17-27 L 35,117 H O. 22 Oregon State 21-44 L 49,219 Se *Sun Bowl N. 11 Arizona State 17-47 L 53,289 A O. 29 Oregon (7) 28-43 L 59,126 A Coach: Mike Price N. 18 Washington 32-35 L 35,117 H N. 5 California 7-30 L 35,506 A Coach: Bill Doba N. 12 Arizona State 37-27 W 27,213 H 2002 (10-3; 7-1) N. 19 Utah 27-30 (OT) L 26,419 H N. 26 Washington 21-38 L 64,559 A DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC Coach: Paul Wulff A.31 (12) Nevada 31-7 W 63,588 Se 2007 (5-7, 3-6) S. 7 (11) Idaho 49-14 W 30,110 H DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 14 (10) Ohio State (6) 7-25 L 104,553 A S. 1 Wisconsin (7) 21-42 L 81,547 A 2012 (3-9, 1-8) S. 21 (16) Montana State 45-28 W 23,713 H S. 8 San Diego State 45-17 W 46,290 Se DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC S. 28 (16) California 48-38 W 29,297 A S. 15 Idaho 45-28 W 32,064 H S. 1 BYU 6-30 L 57,045 A O. 5 (17) USC (18) 30-27 (OT) W 36,861 H S. 22 USC (1) 14-47 L 86,876 A S. 8 Eastern Wash. 24-20 W 33,548 H O. 12 (12) Stanford 36-11 W 30,750 A S. 29 Arizona 20-48 L 50,945 A S. 15 UNLV 35-27 W 17,015 A O. 26 (9) Arizona 21-13 W 46,462 A O. 6 Arizona State (18) 20-23 L 35,117 H S. 22 Colorado 34-35 L 31,668 H N. 2 (8) Arizona State (16) 44-22 W 37,444 H O. 13 Oregon (9) 7-53 L 58,749 A S. 29 Oregon (2) 26-51 L 60,929 Se N. 9 (5) Oregon (15) 32-21 W 37,600 H O. 27 UCLA 27-7 W 31,027 H O. 6 Oregon State (14) 6-19 L 46,579 A N. 23 (3) Washington 26-29 (3OT) L 37,600 H N. 3 California 17-20 L 55,711 A O. 13 California 17-31 L 27,339 H D. 7 (7) UCLA 48-27 W 56,335 A N. 10 Stanford 33-17 W 31,110 H O. 27 Stanford (19) 17-24 L 41,496 A J. 1 (7) Oklahoma (8)* 14-34 L 86,848 Pa N. 17 Oregon State 17-52 L 22,660 H N. 3 Utah 6-49 L 45,069 A *Rose Bowl N. 24 Washington 42-35 W 72,888 A N. 10 UCLA (17) 36-44 L 28,110 H Coach: Mike Price Coach: Bill Doba N. 17 Arizona State 7-46 L 53,438 A N. 23 Washington 31-28 (OT) W 30,544 H Coach: Mike Leach

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FIRST-LAST WSU WSU WSU WSU POINTS PERCENT GAME SCHOOL WON LOST TIED POINTS AGAINST WSU WINS 1930-1930 Alabama, University of (Rose Bowl) 0 1 0 0 24 .000 1963-2014 Arizona, University of 15 26 0 929 1146 .366 1960-2014 14 26 2 973 1234 .357 1963-1980 Army 1 1 1 52 62 .500 2006-2013 Auburn 0 2 0 38 71 .000 1984-1984 Ball State 1 0 0 16 14 1.000 1952-2008 Baylor University 2 4 0 62 124 .333 1906-1907 Blair Business College 2 0 0 97 0 1.000 1908-1913 Bremerton Navy 2 0 0 70 12 1.000 1981-2012 Brigham Young 1 3 0 124 159 .250 1997-2001 Boise State 4 0 0 174 77 1.000 1915-1915 Brown University (Rose Bowl) 1 0 0 14 0 1.000 1919-2013 California, University of 26 46 5 1405 1889 .370 1926-1932 College of Idaho 7 0 0 315 12 1.000 1981-2012 Colorado, University of 4 5 0 201 186 .444 2013-2013 Colorado State University 0 1 0 45 48 .000 1896-1896 Company C-NGW 1 0 0 24 0 1.000 1909-1960 Denver, University of 0 2 0 32 39 .000 1934-1934 Detroit, University of 0 1 0 0 6 .000 1907-2012 Eastern Washington University 3 0 0 143 20 1.000 1987-1994 Fresno State 3 1 0 134 98 .750 1911-1941 Gonzaga University 18 5 3 497 120 .750 2005-2005 Grambling State University 1 0 0 48 7 1.000 1925-2009 Hawaii, University of 2 3 0 91 103 .400 1925-1925 Honolulu All-Stars 1 0 0 24 7 1.000 1929-1929 Honolulu Townies 1 0 0 12 0 1.000 1959-1988 Houston, University of 2 1 0 63 61 .667 1894-2013 Idaho, University of 71 17 3 1959 728 .797 2011-2011 Idaho State University 1 0 0 64 21 1.000 1969-1998 Illinois, University of (Urbana-Champaign) 5 2 0 168 114 .714 1961-1965 (Bloomington) 2 1 0 36 55 .667 1953-1969 Iowa, University of 1 3 1 81 149 .300 1955-1977 Kansas, University of 2 7 0 110 218 .222 1896-1905 Lewiston 4 1 1 102 18 .750 1997-1998 Louisiana-Lafayette 2 0 0 121 7 1.000 2015-2015 Miami, University of 1 0 0 20 14 1.000 1983-1997 Michigan, University of 0 4 0 65 126 .000 1942-1977 Michigan State University 2 5 0 95 103 .286 1965-1988 Minnesota, University of (Minneapolis) 3 2 0 111 111 .600 1961-1961 Missouri, University of (Columbia) 0 1 0 6 28 .000 1903-1995 Montana, University of 32 2 0 886 178 .941 1905-2001 Montana State University 7 0 0 286 106 1.000 1927-1929 Mount St. Charles 1 0 1 44 6 .750 1910-1919 Multnomah Athletic Club (Portland) 2 1 0 58 7 .667 1920-1995 Nebraska, University of (Lincoln) 3 1 0 95 77 .750 2002-2014 Nevada-Reno 2 1 0 99 52 .667 1978-2012 Nevada-Las Vegas 6 0 0 243 96 1.000 2003-2004 New Mexico 2 0 0 44 30 1.000 1958-1958 Northwestern University 0 1 0 28 29 .000 2003-2009 Notre Dame 0 2 0 40 69 .000 1952-1991 Ohio State University 0 7 0 97 274 .000 1938-2003 Oklahoma, University of 0 3 0 14 83 .000 1951-2010 Oklahoma State University 2 2 0 66 124 .500 1901-2014 Oregon, University of 39 47 7 1699 1938 .457 1903-2014 50 47 3 1710 1619 .515

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FIRST-LAST WSU WSU WSU WSU POINTS PERCENT GAME SCHOOL WON LOST TIED POINTS AGAINST WSU WINS 1953-1993 Pacifi c, University of (Stockton) 8 5 0 308 171 .615 1902-1924 Pacifi c, University of (Oregon) 2 1 0 89 6 .667 1947-1948 Penn State University 0 2 0 6 34 .000 1995-1995 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 13 17 .000 1947-1947 Portland, University of 1 0 0 35 0 1.000 2008-2014 Portland State University 2 1 0 124 54 .667 1903-1936 Puget Sound, University of 3 0 1 176 6 .875 2001-2001 Purdue 1 0 0 33 27 1.000 2014-2014 Rutgers University 1 1 0 75 75 .500 2007-2011 San Diego State 1 1 0 69 59 .500 1955-1996 San Jose State University 7 4 1 334 166 .625 1951-1951 Santa Clara, University of 1 0 0 34 20 1.000 1942-1942 Second Air Force 0 0 1 6 6 .000 1921-2014 Southern California, University of 9 59 4 907 2159 .153 2009-2010 Southern Methodist 1 1 0 51 62 .500 1895-1907 Spokane Athletic Club 7 0 0 151 12 1.000 1894-1905 Spokane High School 2 1 0 91 18 .667 1908-1908 Spokane YMCA 1 0 0 33 0 1.000 1907-1907 St. Louis University 1 0 0 11 0 1.000 1934-1935 St. Mary’s College (California) 0 1 1 13 16 .000 1936-2014 25 40 1 1328 1946 .386 1979-1979 Syracuse University 0 1 0 25 52 .000 1992-1996 Temple 2 0 0 89 44 1.000 1980-1994 Tennessee 1 4 0 114 113 .200 1954-2003 Texas, University of 1 2 0 50 101 .333 1941-1942 Texas A&M University 0 2 0 0 28 .000 1953-1990 Texas Christian University 1 1 0 28 24 .500 1963-1964 0 2 0 17 44 .000 1931-1931 Tulane University 0 1 0 14 28 .000 1928-2012 UCLA 19 40 1 1146 1599 .325 1966-2014 Utah, University of 7 7 0 383 416 .500 1949-1961 Utah State University 2 1 0 93 40 .667 1930-1965 Villanova University 2 0 0 37 14 1.000 1900-1900 Walla Walla Athletic Club 1 0 0 5 0 1.000 1900-2014 Washington, University of 32 70 6 1527 2364 .324 1897-1929 Whitman College 18 3 1 366 104 .841 1905-1935 Willamette University 2 1 0 66 11 .667 1976-2007 Wisconsin 0 2 0 47 77 .000 1962-1990 Wyoming, University of 4 2 0 144 142 .667 1909-1909 Whitworth of Tacoma 1 0 0 38 0 1.000 1917-1917 362nd Infantry 0 0 1 0 0 .000

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WSU-ARIZONA 11-15-03 H 30,423 34-19 W 10-19-96 H 27,182 21-18 W WSU Wins: 15 • Arizona Wins: 26 11-13-04 A 60,319 28-45 L 10-18-97 H 35,759 63-37 W DATE LOC ATT WSU-AZ W/L 11-5-05 H 31,054 24-27 L 9-26-98 A 32,000 14-24 L 10-5-63 S 18,200 7-2 W 11-11-06 A 53,289 17-47 L 10-2-99 H 27,682 31-7 W 10-3-64 A 29,400 12-28 L 10-6-07 H 35,117 20-23 L 9-30-00 A 30,500 21-17 W 10-16-65 S 16,500 21-3 W 11-15-08 A 61,490 0-31 L 9-22-01 H 21,534 51-20 W 11-12-66 A 23,000 18-28 L 10-10-09 H 26,010 14-27 L 9-28-02 A 29,297 48-38 W 11-2-68 A 31,400 14-28 L 10-30-10 A 44,903 0-42 L 10-22-05 A 52,569 38-42 L 9-18-71 S 13,500 28-39 L 11-12-11 H 27,213 37-27 W 10-14-06 H 31,441 3-21 L 9-23-72 A 30,000 28-6 W 11-17-12 A 53,438 7-46 L 11-3-07 A 55,711 17-20 L 11-8-78 A 49,557 24-31 L 10-31-13 H 20,617 21-55 L 9-6-08 H 27,906 3-66 L 9-8-79 S 26,753 7-22 L 11-22-14 A 51,428 31-52 L 10-24-09 A 54,738 17-49 L 10-18-80 A 47,132 38-14 W 11-07-15 H 32,952 38-24 W 11-6-10 H 17,648 13-20 L 10-24-81 A 50,265 34-19 W *Includes ASU forfeit in 1979 11-5-11 A 35,506 7-30 L 10-30-82 H 27,412 17-34 L 10-12-12 H 27,339 17-31 L 9-17-83 H 25,000 6-45 L WSU-CALIFORNIA 10-5-13 A 44,682 44-22 W 9-14-85 A 46,437 7-12 L 10-4-14 H 30,020 59-60 L WSU Wins: 26 • Cal Wins: 46 • Ties: 5 10-3-15 A 42,042 28-34 L 11-8-86 H 17,000 6-31 L DATE LOC ATT WSU-CAL W/L 10-24-87 H 22,269 45-28 W 10-25-19 A N/A 14-0 W 10-15-88 A 48,287 28-45 L 11-6-20 A 20,000 0-49 L WSU-COLORADO 10-21-89 H 36,090 21-23 L 10-29-21 P 12,000 0-14 L WSU Wins: 4 • CU Wins: 5 10-27-90 A 27,245 34-42 L 11-4-22 A 20,000 0-61 L DATE LOC ATT WSU-CU W/L 11-9-91 H 21,520 40-27 W 10-27-23 P 11,000 0-9 L 9-19-81 A 35,277 14-10 W 9-12-92 A 39,112 23-20 W 10-25-24 A 35,000 7-20 L 9-18-82 S 30,923 0-12 L 10-23-93 A 46,675 6-9 L 11-7-25 A 30,000 0-35 L 9-26-87 A 43,527 17-26 L 10-15-94 H 37,600 7-10 L 10-13-28 A 30,000 3-13 L 8-31-96 A 51,481 19-37 L 10-28-95 H 32,924 14-24 L 10-12-29 A 40,000 0-14 L 9-23-03 A 48,146 47-26 W 10-5-96 A 47,405 26-34 L 10-4-30 A 35,000 16-0 W 9-11-04 Se 56,188 12-20 L 10-25-97 H 31,137 35-34 W 10-17-31 P 12,000 7-13 L 10-1-11 A 51,928 31-27 W 11-7-98 A 47,761 7-41 L 10-15-32 A 25,000 7-2 W 9-22-12 H 31,668 34-35 L 9-25-99 H 26,787 24-30 L 10-21-33 H 16,000 6-6 T 11-21-15 H 25,121 27-3 W 10-14-00 A 50,350 47-53(OT) L 10-31-36 A 35,000 14-13 W 9-29-01 A 42,729 48-21 W 10-9-37 A 40,000 0-27 L 10-26-02 A 46,462 21-13 W 10-1-38 H 10,000 3-27 L WSU-OREGON WSU Wins: 39* • Oregon Wins: 47 • Ties: 7 10-4-03 H 34,923 30-7 W 10-21-39 A 35,000 7-13 L 9-25-04 A 43,579 20-19 W 10-12-40 A 25,000 9-6 W DATE LOC ATT WSU-ORE W/L 11-9-01 H N/A 16-0 W 11-4-06 H 35,117 17-27 L 10-4-41 H 5,000 13-6 W 11-7-03 A N/A 0-0 T 9-29-07 A 50.945 20-48 L 11-3-45 A 40,000 7-7 T 10-27-11 H N/A 0-6 L 11-8-08 H 24,118 28-59 L 11-2-46 A 30,000 14-47 L 10-26-12 A N/A 7-0 W 11-7-09 A 50,242 7-48 L 10-18-47 A 36,000 6-21 L 10-17-14 H N/A 0-7 L 10-16-10 H 23,955 7-24 L 11-13-48 A 40,000 14-44 L 10-9-15 H N/A 28-3 W 11-16-13 A 42,080 24-17 W 11-5-49 A 40,000 14-33 L 11-11-16 P 6,000 3-12 L 10-25-14 H 32,952 37-59 L 10-13-51 H 17,500 35-42 L 10-20-17 H N/A 26-3 W 10-24-16 A 47,847 45-42 W 11-15-52 A 26,000 13-28 L 11-8-19 P 12,000 7-0 W 10-16-54 A 27,000 7-17 L 11-5-21 H 6,000 7-7 T 10-8-55 A 33,000 20-20 T WSU-ARIZONA STATE 11-11-22 A 12,000 0-13 L 11-17-56 A 32,000 14-13 W WSU Wins: 14* • ASU Wins: 26 • Ties: 2 11-3-23 H 6,000 13-7 W 9-28-57 H 16,000 13-7 W DATE LOC ATT WSU-AZ W/L 11-15-24 P 10,000 7-7 T 10-4-58 A 25,000 14-34 L 10-1-60 A 29,600 21-24 L 11-13-26 H 8,000 7-0 W 9-19-59 S 24,850 6-20 L 10-6-62 A 31,015 24-24 T 10-24-36 A 12,000 3-0 W 10-8-60 A 31,000 21-21 T 11-13-65 A 32,872 6-7 L 11-6-37 P 13,362 6-10 L 10-9-66 H 18,700 24-15 W 9-17-66 S 23,300 6-21 L 10-25-69 S 16,700 0-17 L 9-24-38 H 6,000 2-10 L 10-21-67 S 16,500 20-31 L 11-4-39 A 2,800 0-38 L 10-24-70 A 26,103 0-45 L 10-12-68 A 36,226 14-41 L 10-6-40 H 6,500 6-6 T 10-16-71 S 12,600 23-24 L 10-10-70 A 46,098 30-37 L 11-1-41 A 5,000 13-0 W 9-16-72 A 30,794 23-37 L 9-22-73 A 51,252 9-20 L 10-3-42 H 8,000 7-0 W 10-17-73 H 13,082 31-28 W 9-23-78 S 33,507 51-26 W 10-20-45 A 6,500 13-26 L 11-16-74 A 26,573 33-37 L 10-20-79 A 70,729 17-28* W 11-10-45 H 3,000 20-13 W 9-27-75 H 24,500 21-33 L 11-11-80 A 64,333 21-27 L 10-19-46 A 18,000 0-0 T 11-13-76 A 30,000 22-23 L 9-26-81 H 24,481 24-21 W 11-8-47 H 15,000 6-12 L 10-8-77 A 27,500 17-10 W 10-22-83 A 67,516 31-21 W 10-23-48 A 20,000 7-33 L 11-11-78 A 28,750 14-22 L 10-26-85 H 14,875 16-21 L 10-8-49 H 16,000 0-21 L 11-10-79 H 22,055 13-45 L 9-27-86 A 70,543 21-21 T 11-4-50 A 15,176 21-13 W 11-15-80 A 30,000 31-17 W 10-17-87 A 70,341 17-38 L 10-27-51 H 12,000 41-6 W 10-14-81 S 31,000 19-0 W 10-22-88 H 33,170 28-31 L 11-8-52 A 12,500 19-6 W 11-13-82 A 34,060 14-34 L 10-28-89 A 62,416 39-44 L 10-10-53 H 16,000 7-0 W 11-12-83 H 15,000 16-6 W 11-10-90 H 20,070 26-51 L 11-13-54 A 16,000 14-26 L 11-10-84 A 30,135 33-7 W 10-19-91 A 48,682 17-3 W 11-5-55 H 9,000 0-35 L 9-7-85 H 30,135 20-19 W 11-7-92 H 15,441 20-18 W 11-10-56 A 13,200 7-7 T 9-20-86 A 41,500 21-31 L 10-9-93 H 27,077 44-25 W 10-9-57 H 19,000 13-14 L 11-29-87 Tokyo 54,000 17-17 T 10-22-94 A 46,494 28-21 W 10-18-58 A 18,500 6-0 W 10-8-88 H 27,077 44-13 W 11-1-97 A 73,644 31-44 L 10-3-59 A 16,800 6-14 L 11-11-89 A 33,000 26-38 L 10-31-98 H 34,039 28-38 L 11-14-59 H 15,500 6-7 L 10-22-90 H 32,229 41-31 W 10-23-99 A 57,537 21-33 L 10-15-60 A 18,500 12-21 L 10-16-93 H 30,117 34-7 W 10-21-00 H 25,199 20-23(OT) L 11-11-61 H 10,200 22-21 W 10-29-94 A 34,000 26-23 W 10-10-01 A 47,229 28-16 W 11-10-62 A 19,400 10-28 L 11-2-02 H 37,444 44-22 W 11-4-95 A 31,000 11-27 L 81 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

11-9-63 H 13,000 7-21 L 10-31-31 P 15,000 7-6 W 10-12-13 H 31,955 24-52 L 11-7-64 A 19,000 21-21 T 10-22-32 A 5,000 7-6 W 11-8-14 A 44,377 39-32 W 11-6-65 H 20,000 27-7 W 10-28-33 P 10,000 0-2 L 10-17-15 H 32,952 52-31 W 11-5-66 A 17,500 14-13 W 10-27-34 H 13,000 31-0 W 11-4-67 H 19,000 13-17 L 10-26-35 P 20,000 26-13 W WSU-STANFORD 11-9-68 A 23,000 13-27 L 11-7-36 H 13,000 6-16 L WSU Wins: 25 • Stanford Wins: 40 • Ties: 1 10-4-69 H 21,092 24-25 L 11-20-37 A 12,000 7-0 W DATE LOC ATT WSU-STAN W/L 10-3-70 A 21,800 13-28 L 10-22-38 P 10,000 6-7 L 9-3-36 H 23,000 14-13 W 10-30-71 S 25,400 31-21 W 10-28-39 A 8,000 0-13 L 11-13-37 A 15,000 0-23 L 10-14-72 A 23,000 31-14 W 11-9-40 A 8,000 0-21 L 10-8-38 A 12,000 0-8 L 10-3-73 H 19,800 21-14 W 10-25-41 H 10,000 7-0 W 11-18-39 A 6,000 7-0 W 11-2-74 A 21,500 21-16 W 10-24-42 P 21,786 26-13 W 10-19-40 H 23,500 14-26 L 11-1-75 H 18,100 14-26 L 10-6-45 H 9,000 33-0 W 11-15-41 A 45,000 14-13 W 10-30-76 A 22,200 23-22 W 11-17-45 A 8,000 13-6 W 9-26-42 A 15,000 6-0 W 10-29-77 H 27,200 56-20 W 10-26-46 H 15,000 12-13 L 11-16-46 A 18,000 26-27 L 10-28-78 A 25,000 7-31* W 11-15-47 A 12,400 14-13 W 9-2-48 H 17,300 14-7 W 10-27-79 H 18,650 26-37* W 11-6-48 H 12,000 26-26 T 11-11-50 A 15,000 18-28 L 11-1-80 A 30,093 10-20 L 10-29-49 A 15,000 6-35 L 11-3-51 A 49,000 13-21 L 11-7-81 H 33,500 39-7 W 11-18-50 H 12,000 21-7 W 9-27-52 H 25,000 13-14 L 11-6-82 A 20,178 10-3 W 10-21-51 A 15,500 26-13 W 10-31-53 A 18,500 19-48 L 11-12-83 H 29,500 24-7 W 10-25-52 H 14,000 33-20 W 10-30-54 A 13,000 30-26 W 10-27-84 A 24,874 50-41 W 11-14-53 A 13,500 0-7 L 9-22-56 S 23,500 26-40 L 8-31-85 H 25,900 39-42 L 10-9-54 H 15,000 34-6 W 10-12-57 A 25,000 21-18 W 11-15-86 A 25,137 17-27 L 10-22-55 A 17,000 6-14 L 9-10-58 H 20,750 40-6 W 11-14-87 H 14,089 17-31 L 10-20-56 H 14,500 6-21 L 10-17-59 A 28,500 36-19 W 9-17-88 H 30,263 28-43 L 11-2-57 A 20,200 25-39 L 9-17-60 S 22,000 15-14 W 10-7-89 A 44,639 51-38 W 11-8-58 H 17,500 7-0 W 11-18-61 A 21,000 30-0 W 9-7-91 A 42,995 14-40 L 10-31-59 A 17,601 14-0 W 10-13-62 S 17,000 21-6 W 10-31-92 H 25,450 17-34 L 11-5-60 H 15,600 10-20 L 11-16-63 A 27,500 32-15 W 10-30-93 A 35,846 23-46 L 11-4-61 A 13,716 6-14 L 9-9-64 S 19,000 29-23 W 10-8-94 H 37,600 21-7 W 11-3-62 H 16,500 12-18 L 10-14-67 A 26,000 10-31 L 10-21-95 A 46,109 7-26 L 10-9-63 A 17,810 6-30 L 10-19-68 S 15,700 21-21 T 9-21-96 H 30,124 55-44 W 10-31-64 H 16,000 7-24 L 10-18-69 A 31,000 0-49 L 10-4-97 A 43,516 24-13 W 10-30-65 A 20,079 10-8 W 10-17-70 S 30,400 16-63 L 10-10-98 H 37,196 29-51 L 10-29-66 H 18,500 13-41 L 10-23-71 A 52,250 24-23 W 11-6-99 A 44,090 10-52 L 10-28-67 A 18,115 7-35 L 11-11-72 H 20,500 27-13 W 11-4-00 H 23,314 24-27(OT) L 10-26-68 H 20,781 8-16 L 10-27-73 A 48,000 14-45 L 10-27-01 H 34,150 17-24 L 11-15-69 A 23,679 3-38 L 10-26-74 H 22,000 18-20 L 11-9-02 H 37,600 32-21 W 11-14-70 S 16,300 16-28 L 11-25-75 A 35,000 14-54 L 9-27-03 A 57,473 55-16 W 11-13-71 A 20,385 14-21 L 10-23-76 H 24,300 16-22 L 10-9-04 H 35,117 38-41 L 11-21-72 H 22,100 37-7 W 10-22-77 A 47,500 29-31 L 11-12-05 H 27,595 31-34 L 11-10-73 A 17,336 13-7 W 10-21-78 H 27,411 27-43 L 10-21-06 H 35,117 34-23 W 11-9-74 H 17,500 3-17 L 10-25-80 H 30,371 34-48 L 10-13-07 A 58,749 7-53 L 11-8-75 A 13,489 0-7 L 10-23-82 H 34,060 26-31 L 9-27-08 H 30,927 14-63 L 11-6-76 H 20,122 29-24 W 10-20-84 A 33,000 49-42 W 10-3-09 A 57,378 6-52 L 11-5-77 A 22,657 24-10 W 11-1-86 A 35,000 12-42 L 10-9-10 H 24,768 23-43 L 11-4-78 H 20,061 31-32 L 10-10-87 H 31,538 7-44 L 10-29-11 A 59,126 28-43 L 11-3-79 A 21,500 45-42 W 11-5-88 A 36,500 24-21 W 9-29-12 Se 60,929 26-51 L 11-8-80 H 15,561 28-7 W 10-14-89 H 24,617 31-13 W 10-19-13 A 56,949 38-62 L 10-10-81 A 32,500 23-0 W 11-3-90 A 30,000 13-31 L 9-20-14 H 32,952 31-38 L 10-9-82 H 22,937 14-14 T 11-16-91 H 18,238 14-49 L 10-10-15 A 57,775 45-38 (OT) W 11-5-83 A 32,500 27-9 W 11-14-92 A 52,018 3-40 L * Includes Oregon forfeits in 1978-79 11-3-84 H 26,000 20-3 W 11-11-95 H 26,572 24-36 L 10-12-85 A 27,236 34-0 W 11-16-96 A 30,280 17-33 L 10-4-86 H 25,200 24-14 W 11-15-97 H 40,306 38-28 W WSU-OREGON STATE 11-12-88 H 19,702 36-27 W WSU Wins: 50 • OSU Wins: 47 • Ties: 3 11-14-98 A 30,418 28-38 L 9-16-89 H 26,883 41-3 W 9-11-99 A 36,592 17-54 L DATE LOC ATT WSU-OSU W/L 10-20-90 A 27,245 55-24 W 11-11-03 A N/A 0-6 L 9-2-00 H 21,793 10-24 L 10-5-91 H 25,100 55-7 W 10-21-05 A N/A 0-29 L 10-13-01 A 40,950 45-39 W 10-10-92 A 30,459 35-10 W 10-29-10 P N/A 3-9 L 10-12-02 A 30,750 36-11 W 9-18-93 H 24,682 51-6 W 11-11-11 A N/A 0-6 L 10-18-03 A 48,526 24-14 W 11-12-94 A 26,438 3-21 L 11-11-12 H N/A 10-9 W 10-16-04 H 34,963 17-23 L 10-7-95 H 31,876 40-14 W 11-15-13 A N/A 2-10 L 10-8-05 H 33,442 21-24 L 10-12-96 A 26,722 24-3 W 10-24-14 H N/A 0-7 L 9-23-06 A 37,498 36-10 W 10-30-99 H 34,240 13-27 L 10-16-15 A 3,000 29-0 W 11-10-07 H 31,110 33-17 W 10-28-00 A 34,491 9-38 L 10-14-16 H N/A 10-13 L 11-1-08 A 26,662 0-58 L 10-6-01 H 35,283 34-27 W 11-16-17 A N/A 6-0 W 9-5-09 H 22,386 13-39 L 10-25-03 H 35,117 36-30 W 11-22-19 P 7,500 0-6 L 10-23-10 A 36,679 28-38 L 10-23-04 A 36,265 19-38 L 11-13-20 H 3,000 8-0 W 10-15-11 H 30,843 14-44 L 10-1-05 A 42,908 33-44 L 11-11-21 A 10,000 7-3 W 10-27-12 A 41,496 17-24 L 10-7-06 A 42,951 13-6 W 11-25-22 P 6,000 0-16 L 9-28-13 Se 40,095 17-55 L 11-17-07 H 22,660 17-52 L 11-17-23 T 3,000 3-3 T 10-10-14 A 44,135 17-34 L 10-11-08 A 45,289 13-66 L 11-8-24 H 3,000 13-14 L 10-31-15 H 30,012 28-30 L 11-21-09 H 16,167 10-42 L 10-29-27 A 10,000 6-13 L 11-6-10 A 45,389 31-14 W 10-10-28 H 10,000 9-7 W 10-22-11 Se 49,219 21-44 L 11-2-29 P 15,000 9-0 W 10-6-12 A 46,579 6-19 L 11-1-30 P 32,600 14-7 W

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WSU-UCLA 10-10-31 A N/A 6-38 L 12-29-92 Tucson* 40,867 31-28 W WSU Wins: 19 • UCLA Wins: 40 • Ties: 1 10-1-32 A 40,000 0-20 L 9-4-99 H 26,179 7-27 L DATE LOC ATT WSU-UCLA W/L 10-7-33 A 40,000 0-33 L 9-16-00 A 38,814 38-21 W 10-10-28 P 1,000 38-0 W 10-6-34 A 50,000 19-0 W 11-19-11 H 16,419 27-30 (OT) L 10-3-31 H 10,000 13-0 W 10-16-35 A 40,000 10-20 L 11-3-12 A 45,069 6-49 L 11-24-32 A 35,000 3-0 W 10-17-36 A 25,000 0-0 T 11-23-13 H 23,112 49-37 W 11-30-33 A 20,000 0-7 L 10-30-37 H 8,700 0-0 T 9-27-14 A 45,859 28-27 W 11-14-36 A 35,000 32-7 W 10-15-38 A 35,000 6-19 L *Copper Bowl 10-23-37 A 20,000 3-0 W 10-7-39 A 45,000 0-27 L 11-5-38 H 8,000 0-21 L 9-28-40 A 40,000 14-14 T WSU-WASHINGTON 11-30-39 A 25,000 7-24 L 10-18-41 A 40,000 6-7 L 10-17-42 A 45,000 12-26 L WSU Wins: 32 • UW Wins: 70 • Ties: 6 11-16-40 A 35,000 26-34 L DATE LOC ATT WSU-WASH W/L 9-26-41 A 35,000 6-7 L 9-27-46 A 68,282 7-13 L 9-27-47 A 48,123 0-21 L 10-29-00 A N/A 5-5 T 9-18-48 A 43,399 26-48 L 10-1-01 H N/A 10-0 W 10-22-49 H 21,000 20-27 L 10-1-49 A 36,243 7-35 L 9-7-50 H 16,000 20-20 T 10-27-02 A 4,000 0-16 L 9-30-50 A 20,117 0-42 L 10-30-03 H N/A 0-10 L 10-24-53 A 27,608 7-44 L 9-22-51 A 28,876 21-31 L 9-19-52 A 58,288 7-35 L 10-29-04 A N/A 6-12 L 10-1-55 H 20,000 0-55 L 11-21-07 A N/A 11-5 W 10-13-56 A 27,192 0-28 L 9-19-53 H 19,000 13-29 L 9-17-54 A 37,645 0-39 L 11-7-08 A N/A 6-6 T 10-9-57 S 27,000 13-19 L 11-12-10 S 2,600 0-16 L 11-1-58 A 25,090 38-20 W 9-17-55 A 35,051 12-50 L 10-3-56 H 13,000 12-28 L 11-30-11 A 6,000 6-30 L 9-30-67 S 24,200 23-51 L 11-28-12 A N/A 0-19 L 9-28-68 A 41,759 21-31 L 10-26-57 A 24,902 13-12 W 10-25-58 S 25,090 6-14 L 11-27-13 A N/A 0-20 L 10-11-69 H 22,100 14-46 L 11-26-14 A N/A 0-45 L 10-30-70 A 30,029 9-54 L 9-15-67 A 44,364 0-49 L 10-8-69 A 47,158 7-28 L 11-29-17 A 7,000 14-0 W 10-9-71 S 30,500 21-34 L 11-15-19 H 7,000 7-13 L 10-28-72 A 29,950 20-35 L 10-7-70 S 14,500 33-70 L 10-6-71 A 57,432 20-30 L 11-24-21 A 15,000 14-0 W 10-20-73 S 32,200 13-24 L 10-28-22 H 7,000 13-16 L 10-9-74 A 30,686 13-17 L 10-4-72 Se 46,500 3-44 L 10-13-73 A 50,975 35-46 L 11-24-23 A 20,000 7-24 L 10-11-75 S 28,500 23-37 L 11-22-24 A 10,000 0-14 L 10-16-76 A 35,508 3-62 L 10-12-74 S 32,000 7-54 L 10-18-75 A 47,468 10-28 L 10-31-25 H 8,000 0-23 L 10-15-77 S 37,750 16-27 L 10-23-26 A 28,000 9-6 W 10-14-78 A 40,023 31-45 L 10-9-76 Se 37,268 14-23 L 9-30-77 A 61,809 7-41 L 10-22-27 A 32,000 0-14 L 10-13-79 H 32,651 17-14 W 11-29-28 A 30,000 0-6 L 10-17-81 H 40,000 17-17 T 10-6-79 A 55,117 21-51 L 10-31-81 A 60,972 17-41 L 10-19-29 H 15,000 20-13 W 10-16-82 A 41,752 17-42 L 11-15-30 A 41,225 3-0 W 10-15-83 H 30,000 14-24 L 10-8-83 A 43,106 17-38 L 10-6-84 H 33,000 27-29 L 11-14-31 A 30,000 0-12 L 10-13-84 A 40,122 24-27 L 11-12-32 A 20,000 0-0 T 10-19-85 H 32,302 30-31 L 11-2-85 A 46,954 13-31 L 10-11-86 H 26,000 34-14 W 11-25-33 H 17,000 17-6 W 10-25-86 A 46,189 16-54 L 11-24-34 A 38,000 0-0 T 10-29-88 A 51,970 34-30 W 10-31-87 A 24,834 7-42 L 9-30-89 H 38,434 17-18 L 10-19-35 H 20,000 0-21 L 9-29-90 H 34,190 20-30 L 11-26-36 A 40,000 0-40 L 11-2-91 A 43,592 3-44 L 10-6-90 A 59,357 17-30 L 10-12-91 H 23,997 27-34 L 10-16-37 H 17,500 7-7 T 10-17-92 H 32,208 30-17 W 11-26-38 A 20,000 0-26 L 11-6-93 H 34,987 27-40 L 10-24-92 A 54,038 21-31 L 9-25-93 A 48,471 3-34 L 10-14-39 H 18,000 6-0 W 9-24-94 A 42,877 21-0 W 11-30-40 A 25,000 9-33 L 9-23-95 H 33,711 24-15 W 11-5-94 H 36,686 10-23 L 10-14-95 A 51,131 14-26 L 10-11-41 H 22,000 13-23 L 11-9-96 A 40,421 14-38 L 11-28-42 A 22,000 0-0 T 8-29-97 H 26,000 37-34 W 10-26-96 H 33,111 24-29 L 9-13-97 A 51,655 28-21 W 10-13-45 A 38,000 0-6 L 10-3-98 A 67,210 17-49 L 11-24-45 H 15,000 7-0 W 11-3-01 H 33,462 20-14 W 10-17-98 H 31,178 14-42 L 11-13-99 H 23,065 28-31 L 10-12-46 H 25,000 7-21 L 12-7-02 A 56,335 48-27 W 11-22-47 A 31,500 0-20 L 11-8-03 H 33,846 31-13 W 11-11-00 A 40,565 33-27 W 10-5-02 H 36,861 30-27 OT W 10-16-48 H 23,000 10-0 W 11-6-04 A 62,251 31-29 W 11-19-49 A 35,000 21-34 L 10-15-05 H 35,117 41-44 OT L 11-1-03 A 82,748 16-43 L 10-30-04 H 35,117 12-42 L 11-25-50 S 28,181 21-52 L 10-28-06 A 53,058 37-15 W 11-24-51 A 52,000 27-25 W 10-27-07 H 31,027 27-7 W 10-29-05 A 92,021 13-55 L 9-30-06 H 35,117 22-28 L 11-29-52 S 25,000 27-33 L 10-4-08 A 65,469 3-28 L 11-21-53 A 40,000 25-20 W 11-14-09 H 25,661 7-43 L 9-22-07 A 86,876 14-47 L 10-18-08 H 25,118 0-69 L 11-20-54 H 18,000 26-7 W 10-2-10 A 62,072 28-42 L 11-19-55 A 30,000 7-27 L 10-8-11 A 64,217 25-28 L 9-26-09 A 75,216 6-27 L 9-25-10 H 24,310 16-50 L 11-24-56 S 20,700 26-40 L 11-10-12 H 28,110 36-44 L 11-23-57 A 47,500 27-7 W 11-14-15 A 76,255 31-27 W 9-7-13 A 77,823 10-7 W 11-1-14 H 25,012 17-44 L 11-22-58 S 24,250 18-14 W (UCLA home games since 1982 played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.) 11-21-59 A 56,000 0-20 L (In 1921 and 1922 games were played in Pasadena, Calif.) 11-29-60 S 28,750 7-8 L WSU-USC 11-25-61 A 48,500 17-21 L WSU Wins: 9 • USC Wins: 59 • Ties: 4 WSU-UTAH 11-24-62 S 35,700 21-26 L DATE LOC ATT WSU-USC W/L WSU Wins: 7 • Utah Wins: 7 11-30-63 A 56,000 0-16 L 12-3-21 Pa 6,000 7-28 L DATE LOC ATT WSU-UTAH W/L 11-21-64 S 36,000 0-14 L 11-30-22 Pa 11,000 3-41 L 10-15-66 A 20,051 15-26 L 11-30-65 A 56,800 9-27 L 10-26-25 A 20,000 17-12 W 10-5-68 H 16,503 14-17 L 11-29-66 S 33,500 7-19 L 10-9-26 A N/A 7-16 L 10-2-71 A 15,008 34-12 W 11-28-67 A 47,500 9-7 W 11-19-27 A 40,000 0-27 L 9-30-72 H 20,200 25-44 L 11-23-68 S 31,986 24-0 W 11-17-28 A 50,000 13-27 L 9-20-75 A 19,622 30-14 W 11-22-69 A 54,500 21-30 L 11-30-29 A 45,000 7-27 L 9-8-84 H 21,000 42-40 W 11-21-70 S 33,200 25-43 L 10-11-30 H 22,000 7-6 W 9-21-85 A 28,576 37-44 L 11-20-71 A 60,100 20-28 L

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11-18-72 S 34,100 27-10 W 11-5-09 A NA 18-0 W 9-9-06 H 29,431 56-10 W 11-24-73 A 56,500 52-26 W 10-21-10 H NA 5-9 L 9-15-07 H 32,064 45-28 W 11-23-74 S 27,800 17-24 L 10-20-11 A NA 17-0 W 9-21-13 H 31,521 42-0 W 11-22-75 A 57,100 27-28 L 10-18-12 H 1,500 0-13 L 11-20-76 S 35,800 32-51 L 10-17-13 A 2,500 0-3 L 11-10-77 A 60,964 15-35 L 11-7-14 H 4,000 3-0 W 11-25-78 S 35,187 8-38 L 10-30-15 A 3,000 41-0 W 11-17-79 A 57,750 7-17 L 11-4-16 H 2,500 31-0 W 11-22-80 S 34,557 23-30 L 11-3-17 A NA 19-0 W 11-21-81 A 60,052 10-23 L 12-7-18 A NA 6-7 L 11-20-82 H 40,000 24-20 W 11-1-19 H 3,000 37-0 W 11-19-83 A 59,220 17-6 W 10-15-20 A 5,000 14-7 W 11-17-84 H 40,000 29-38 L 10-21-21 H 5,000 20-3 W 11-23-85 A 60,197 21-20 W 10-20-22 A 4,000 18-9 W 11-22-86 H 40,000 23-44 L 10-19-23 H 9,000 0-14 L 11-21-87 A 74,038 19-34 L 10-17-24 A 10,000 3-19 L 11-19-88 H 40,000 32-31 W 10-17-25 H 10,000 6-7 L 11-18-89 A 73,527 9-20 L 11-6-26 A 5,000 6-0 W 11-17-90 H 37,600 10-55 L 11-11-27 H 15,000 7-7 T 11-23-91 A 72,581 21-56 L 11-3-28 A 10,000 26-0 W 11-21-92 H 37,600 42-23 W 11-9-29 H 10,000 41-7 W 11-20-93 A 72,688 3-26 L 11-8-30 A 7,000 33-7 W 11-19-94 H 37,600 23-6 W 11-7-31 H 10,000 9-8 W 11-18-95 A 74,144 30-33 L 11-5-32 H 8,000 12-0 W 11-23-96 H 37,600 24-31 (OT) L 11-11-33 A 9,000 14-6 W 11-22-97 A 74,268 41-35 W 11-10-34 A 11,000 19-0 W 11-21-98 H 37,251 9-16 L 11-9-35 A 6,000 6-0 W 11-20-99 A 72,973 14-24 L 10-10-36 A 7,000 14-0 W 11-18-00 H 33,010 3-51 L 10-2-37 H 13,500 13-0 W 11-17-01 A 74,442 14-26 L 12-12-38 A 7,000 12-0 W 11-23-02 H 37,600 26-29 (3OT) L 11-11-39 H 12,000 21-13 W 11-22-03 A 74,549 19-27 L 11-2-40 A 4,500 26-0 W 11-22-04 H 34,334 28-25 W 11-8-41 H 10,000 26-0 W 11-19-05 A 70,713 26-22 W 11-14-42 A 5,000 7-0 W 11-18-06 H 35,117 32-35 L 9-29-45 A 9,000 43-12 W 11-24-07 A 72,888 42-35 W 10-27-45 H 5,000 21-0 W 11-22-08 H 32,211 16-13 (2OT) W 10-5-46 H 14,000 32-0 W 11-28-09 A 68,697 0-30 L 10-4-47 A 23,500 7-0 W 12-4-10 H 30,157 28-35 L 10-30-48 H 17,000 19-14 W 11-26-11 A* 64,559 21-38 L 10-15-49 A 21,500 35-13 W 11-23-12 H 30,544 31-28 (OT) W 10-28-50 H 19,000 7-7 T 11-29-13 A 71,753 27-17 L 11-10-51 A 14,000 9-6 W 11-29-14 H 32,952 13-31 L 11-1-52 H 14,000 36-6 W 11-27-15 A 70,438 10-45 L 10-17-53 A 19,000 30-13 W *Played at CenturyLink Field 10-23-54 H 17,000 0-10 L 10-15-55 A 13,000 9-0 W 10-6-56 A 16,300 33-19 W WSU-BOISE STATE 11-16-57 H 13,400 21-13 W WSU Wins: 4 • BSU Wins: 0 10-11-58 A 15,000 8-0 W DATE LOC ATT WSU-WYO W/L 10-24-59 H 19,200 27-5 W 9-27-97 H 34,131 58-0 W 11-12-60 A 8,500 18-7 W 9-12-98 A 26,189 33-21 W 10-14-61 H 19,432 34-0 W 10-7-00 H 25,129 42-35 W 11-17-62 A 11,500 22-14 W 9-8-01 A 27,697 41-20 W 11-2-63 H 18,500 14-10 W 10-24-64 A 17,778 13-28 L WSU-EASTERN WASHINGTON 10-2-65 H 22,600 13-17 L WSU Wins: 3 • EWU Wins: 0 10-22-66 A 14,500 14-7 W DATE LOC ATT WSU-WYO W/L 11-11-67 H 15,100 52-14 W 10-5-07 H N/A 46-0 W 9-21-68 S 23,612 14-7 W 10-10-08 H N/A 73-0 W 9-19-70 S 27,200 44-16 W 9-8-12 H 33,548 24-20 W 10-7-72 H 18,500 35-14 W 9-29-73 H 22,500 51-24 W 9-21-74 H 19,300 17-10 W LOCATION LEGEND WSU-IDAHO 11-15-75 H 17,300 84-27 W WSU Wins: 71 • IDAHO Wins: 17 • Ties: 3 10-2-76 H 23,500 45-6 W P = Portland DATE LOC ATT WSU-IDAHO W/L 11-12-77 H 18,500 45-17 W 11-14-94 A NA 10-0 W 9-16-78 H 16,950 28-0 W Pa = Pasadena 11-9-95 H 500 10-4 W 9-11-82 S 25,321 34-14 W S = Spokane 10-28-99 H 500 11-0 W 9-2-89 H 33,914 41-7 W Sa = San Antonio 10-25-01 A NA 0-5 L 9-19-98 H 36,770 24-16 W 10-24-02 H NA 17-0 W 9-18-99 H 34,873 17-28 L SD = San Diego 10-23-03 A NA 0-32 L 9-23-00 H 31,409 34-38 L Se = Seattle 10-21-04 A 1,500 0-5 L 8-30-01 H 31,097 36-7 W T = Tacoma 11-10-05 A 500 0-5 L 9-7-02 H 30,110 49-14 W 11-9-06 H NA 10-0 W 8-30-03 Se 50,113 25-0 W 11-8-07 A 2,000 4-5 L 9-18-04 H 34,858 49-8 W 11-14-08 H NA 4-4 T 9-1-05 H 28,339 38-26 W

84 BOWL HISTORY

85 BOWL HISTORY

1916 ROSE BOWL 1931 ROSE BOWL WSU 14, BROWN 0 ALABAMA 24, WSU 0

January 1, 1916, Pasadena, Calif. – A crowd of 10,000 January 1, 1931, Pasadena, Calif. - The was on hand at the Pasadena Rose Bowl January 1 Alabama Crimson Tide used a second- to watch as undefeated Washington State took on quarter blitz, including touchdown runs eastern power Brown University in the fi rst of of one and 43 yards by quarterback the continuous Rose Bowls. WSU used third Monk Campbell, to post a 24-0 win over and fourth quarter touchdown runs by Ralph previously undefeated Washington State Boone and Carl Dietz to shutout the Bruins in the 17th , viewed by 14-0. Brown entered the game a two-to-one 65,000 fans. Alabama’s coach was Wal- favorite, despite a modest 5-3-1 record. The lace Wade, who had been a member of Bruins’ 3-0 win over Yale was the key accom- the Brown University team that lost to plishment that earned the Rhode Island team WSU in the 1916 Rose Bowl. Wade, during an invitation to play in the Rose Bowl. A cold his career, coached in fi ve Rose Bowls. spell, followed by a heavy rain and some snow for three days prior to the game, turned the playing fi eld into a sea of mud that slowed both teams. Brown came close to scoring twice in the fi rst half, but each time Washington State’s defense, which had allowed just one fi eld goal and one touchdown all season, rose to the task and halted the Bruins short of the goal line, once at the four yard line. Bruin star Fritz Pollard gained just 47 yards in 13 carries. ALABAMA 0 21 3 0 24 Pollard later became the fi rst black named to a Walter Camp All-America team and WASHINGTON STATE 0 0 0 0 0 was the fi rst black head coach in the National Football League. In the second half WSU’s size advantage began to pay off as the Cougars took command, scoring once TEAM QTR SCORING PLAY in each quarter. WSU’s preparation for the game had been, to say the least, odd. Alabama 2 Suther 62 pass from Moore (Campbell kick) Coach William “Lone Star’’ Dietz, out of the Carlisle Indian School, and his Cougar Alabama 2 Campbell 1 run (Campbell kick) squad served as extras in the football fi lm “Tom Brown of Harvard’’ each morning, Alabama 2 Campbell 43 run (Campbell kick) then practiced for the bowl game during the afternoon. Each WSU player earned Alabama 3 Whitworth 40 fi eld goal $100 for the 14 mornings of movie work. During practice sessions, Dietz appeared in his “classic’’ coaching attire: a silk hat, Prince Albert cutaway coat, striped pants, ATTENDANCE—65,000 yellow gloves, and a walking stick. Originally known as the Pasadena Tournament of Roses East-West game (it was 1923 when the real Rose Bowl facility was completed that the name changed), the WSU-Brown game was played at Tournament Park.

BROWN 0 0 0 0 0 WASHINGTON STATE 0 0 7 7 14

TEAM QTR SCORING PLAY WSU 3 Boone 3 run (Durham kick) WSU 4 Dietz 4 run (Durham kick)

ATTENDANCE—10,000

“Babe’’ Hollingbery’s fi fth Cougar team went a perfect 9-0-0 to earn a Rose Bowl berth in 1930, including a 6-0 mark during the Pacifi c Coast Conference schedule. Included in the list of Cougar victims were California 16-0, USC 7-6, Washington 3-0 and Villanova 13-0. Two members of the WSU team later earned recognition in the Col- lege Football Hall of Fame, Mel Hein and Glen “Turk’’ Edwards.

Washington State University’s undefeated 1915 team met eastern power Brown University in the 1916 Rose Bowl and won 14-0, com- pleting an undefeated season.The 1916 game was the fi rst of the continuous Rose Bowl contests.

86 BOWL HISTORY

1981 HOLIDAY BOWL 1988 ALOHA BOWL #14 BYU 38, #20 WSU 36 #18 WSU 24, #14 HOUSTON 22

December 18, 1981, San Diego - Three games December 25, 1988, Honolulu - Washington in one was more than the 52,000-plus fans State scored 24 second-quarter points and at San Diego’s Jack Murphy Stadium paid forced a last-second Houston turnover for, but three games is what they saw as the in notching a 24-22 win over the Texan Brigham Young Cougars held on to defeate Cougars Christmas Day. The bowl appear- the 38-36. The BYU ance was WSU’s second of the 1980s and squad won the fi rst game, a 31-minute affair evened the Cougars bowl record to 2-2. In that generated a 31-7 lead for the team from a close game there are many heros, but Provo. The next 25 minutes just as convincingly for WSU, none stood out more than senior belonged to WSU 29-7. In the end, however, the Victor Wood. He picked up a fumble early game belonged to BYU as much for defense in the second quarter and zipped fi ve yards as anything. They stopped the Pullman team for a touchdown that put his Cougars with just over three minutes to play by forcing ahead 7-3. On WSU’s next possession, a punt, then ran out the clock to preserve the Wood caught a 15-yard scoring pass from win. Jim McMahon, in his last collegiate game, to put WSU up 14-3 and completed 27 of 43 passes for 342 yards and well on its way to a bowl victory viewed by three touchdowns. More importantly, he did not a national ABC-TV audience. Wood’s hero- throw an interception. The WSU Cougars used ics were catching as WSU added a Jason the running of Don LaBomme and quarterback Hanson 33-yard fi eld goal and another to baffl e the BYU team, especially in the second half. Turner gained 92 yards touchdown, this one by Rosenbach, before in 12 carries and scored twice, while LaBomme added 79 yards in 14 carries and scored halftime to put Washington State in command 24-9. WSU limited the Texas visitors to once. Robert Williams and Mike Martin also scored for the Cougars. WSU’s failure on a just fi ve fi rst half fi rstdowns, 46 yards rushing, and 77 yards passing before intermis- two-point conversion late in the third quarter, an interception BYU’s Ron Holmoe returned sion. The Cougars picked off two Houston passes, one each by Shawn Landrum and 35 yards for a touchdown on the third play of the third quarter, and a key sack of Casper Vernon Todd. In the end, however, it was Tuineau Alipate’s hard hit that forced a on WSU’s last possession loomed big in a game that had numerous turning points. Houston fumble recovered by Artie Holmes at the WSU fi ve yard line. James Dixon was the recipient of Alipate’s jarring tackle after catching a David Dacus pass over WASHINGTON STATE 0 7 21 8 36 the middle that appeared for a moment to set up a potential game-winning score by BRIGHAM YOUNG 7 17 7 7 38 Houston. The Cougars then controlled the ball for the fi nal 2:44, with a key six-yard Rosenbach to Tim Stallworth pass giving WSU the much-needed fi rst down just TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY before the game ended. BYU 1 9:46 Plater 35 pass from McMahon (Gunther kick) BYU 2 13:58 Hudson 7 pass from McMahon (Gunther kick) WASHINGTON STATE 0 24 0 0 24 WSU 2 9:20 Turner 2 run (Leland kick) HOUSTON 3 6 6 7 22 BYU 2 6:15 Gunther 20 fi eld goal BYU 2 1:06 Hamilton 1 run (Gunther kick) TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY BYU 3 14:00 Holmoe 35 interception return (Gunther kick) UH 1 13:13 Anderson 27 fi eld goal WSU 3 10:43 LaBomme 18 run (Beech pass from Casper) WSU 2 13:39 Wood 5 fumble run (Hanson kick) WSU 3 5:16 R. Williams 5 run (pass failed) WSU 2 8:39 Wood 15 pass from Rosenbach (Hanson kick) WSU 3 0:59 Turner 13 run (Leland kick) WSU 2 6:31 Hanson 33 fi eld goal BYU 4 14:55 Pettis 11 pass from McMahon (Gunther kick) UH 2 4:56 Witherspoon 1 run (kick failed) WSU 4 5:12 Martin 1 run (Turner run) WSU 2 0:53 Rosenbach 1 run (Hanson kick) UH 3 4:25 Mason 53 pass from Dacus (pass failed) TOTAL OFFENSE—WSU 78/351/4.5. BYU 76/437/5.8. UH 4 13:16 Weatherspoon 2 pass from Dacus (Anderson kick) RUSHING—WSU 53/245: LaBomme 14/79, Turner 12/92, Williams 11/48, Harris 4/16, Bowens 1/1, Mitchell 1/-1, Martin 6/14, Casper 3/-4, Keller 1/0. BYU 32/69: Hamilton 9/52, TOTAL OFFENSE—WSU 92/460/5.00, UH 61/309/5.01. Pettis 7/28, Sikahema 3/12, McMahon 12/-23, Mees 1/0. RUSHING—WSU 56/154: Broussard 33/139, Swinton 9/38, Rosenbach 14/-28, Wood PASSING—WSU 25/8/2/106/0/33: Casper 16/6/2/69/0/24, Turner 9/2/0/27/0/33. BYU 0/5. UH 21/683: Weatherspoon 14/80, Anderson 2/3, Ware 3/-1, Dacus 2/-14. 44/28/0/368/3/45: McMahon 43/27/0/342/3/45, Young 1/1/0/26/0/26. PASSING—WSU 36/19/1/306/1/40: Rosenbach 36/19/1/306/1/40. UH 40/17/2/241/2/53: RECEIVING—WSU: Keller 4/40, Jones 2/9, Beach 2/57. BYU: Collie 2/17, Pettis 8/73, Dacus 11/8/0/153/2/53, Ware 28/8/2/44/0/11, Phillips 1/1/0/44/0/44. Hudson 7/126, Plater 1/35, Hamilton 3/21, Balholm 2/31, Kozlowski 2/44, Sikahema 2/2, RECEIVING—WSU: Stallworth 8/120, Wood 2/48, Wimberly 2/24, Wellsandt 1/40, Hansen 1/7, Stroh 0/12. Olson 1/20, Broussard 1/11. UH: Dixon 4/52, Anderson 3/11, Mason 2/83, Williams 2/24, INTERCEPTIONS—WSU: None. BYU: O’Neil 1/18, Holmoe 1/35td. Phillips 2/14, Cooper 2/11, P. Smith 1/44,Weatherspoon 1/2. PUNTING—WSU: Davey 2/71/35.5/39, LaBomme 2/101/50.5, 53, Morris 4/155/38.8/44. INTERCEPTIONS—WSU: Landrum 1/27, Todd 1/4. UH: A. Montgomery 1/72. BYU: Mees 7/295/42.1/51. PUNTING—WSU: Myers 6/276/46.0/53. UH: Rodriguez 8/358/44.8/70. PUNT RETURNS—WSU: Gribble 6/39. BYU: Sikahema 3/16. PUNT RETURNS—WSU: Wood 3/52. UH: Calloway 3/26. KICKOFF RETURNS—WSU: LaBomme 4/106. BYU: Sikahema 2/5, Hansen 2/21. KICKOFF RETURNS—WSU: Wood 5/123. UH: Dixon 4/166, Weatherspoon 1/25. SCORING—WSU: Turner 14, LaBomme 6, Williams 6, Martin 6, Beech 2, Leland 2. BYU: SCORING—WSU: Wood 12, Rosenbach 6, Hanson 6. UH: Weatherspoon 12, Mason Gunther 8, Platter 6, Hudson 6, Hamilton 6, Holmoe 6, Pettis 6. 6, Anderson 4. FIRST DOWNS—WSU 23/17/3/3. BYU 22/6/15/1. FIRST DOWNS—WSU: 28/9/13/1. UH: 13/5/6/2. FUMBLES/LOST—WSU 0/0. BYU 5/0. FUMBLES/LOST—WSU: 2/1. UH: 2/1. PENALTIES/YARDS—WSU 5/45. BYU 9/86. PENALTIES/YARDS—WSU: 11/95. UH: 9/58. POSSESSION TIME—WSU 32:91. BYU 27:59. POSSESSION TIME—WSU: 37:43. UH: 22:17. THIRD/FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS—WSU 10/19. BYU 9/18. THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS—WSU: 8/19. UH: 3/14. ATTENDANCE—52,419 ATTENDANCE—35,132. WSU TACKLERS—Taylor 11/6/5, Blakeney 8/3/5, Retherford 6/4/2, White 5/3/2, Files WSU TACKLERS—Holmes 9/3/6, Ledbetter 8/4/4, Gray 7/2/5, Savage 5/4/1, Collins 4/4/0, Walker 4/1/3, Elisara 4/2/2, Bradley 4/3/1, Sorensen 4/2/2, Emmil 7/4/3, Grayson 5/2/3, O’Neal 5/2/3, Ricard 5/5/0, Alipate 3/2/1, Metcalf 3/1/2, West 3/3/0, Tupuola 2/2/0, P. Lynch 1/0/1, E. Williams 1/1/0, Tipton 1/0/1, Carrillo 3/0/3,Landrum 3/3/0, Lee 3/2/1, Todd 3/1/2, Brown 2/2/0, Cook 2/2/0, Downing 1/1/0, 1/0/1, Elkinton 1/0/1, Beach 1/1/0, Martin 1/1/0. Woodley 1/0/1, Noble 1/1/0, Wright 1/1/0. WSU SACKS—Elisara 2/-20, Collins 1/-4. WSU SACKS—Cook 1/-10, Ledbetter 1/-2, Savage 1/-12. WSU TFL—Collins 1/2, Emmil 1/4, Taylor 1/-8. WSU TFL—None.

87 BOWL HISTORY

1992 COPPER BOWL 1994 ALAMO BOWL #18 WSU 31, UTAH 28 #24 WSU 10, BAYLOR 3

December 29, 1992, Tucson, Ariz. - Perhaps no December 31, 1994, San Antonio - The Wash- college bowl game following the 1992 gridiron ington State offense scored on the opening season was more offensive minded than the drive of the game and on the last play of the Copper Bowl matchup between WSU and second quarter to provide all the points the Utah, but after all the running and passing Cougar defense needed as WSU held off that accounted for more than 1,100 yards, Baylor’s late challenge in a 10-3 win at the the deciding play was a 22-yard fi eld goal by second annual Builders Square Alamo Bowl WSU’s Aaron Price. The Cougars scored 21 before a crowd of 44,106. Despite some anxious unanswered points in the fi rst quarter and moments in the closing seconds of the game, one additional score just before halftime for the Cougar defense made those 10 points a 28-14 lead. WSU then held on until Price stand up by limiting the record-setting Bear gave them their fi nal lead with 5:08 to play. offense to eight fi rst downs, 151 yards in total Even then, they had to watch anxiously as offense and just one fi eld goal. The Cougars did Chris Yergensen’s 20-yard chip shot sailed something against Baylor they had not done all wildly to the left with 3:18 remaining. Though season, take the opening kickoff and drive the the 40,000-plus fans left the stadium talking length of the fi eld for a touchdown. The drive about the offensive plays that stood out, it was totaled 91 yards, equalling the longest scoring WSU’s defense in the fourth quarter that made drive of the season, and ended when Kevin this win possible. The Utes scored twice in the Hicks busted through the left side of the line second quarter and added two more scores to pull even with a quarter to play. Both teams from one yard out to put WSU on top 7-0. The score came six minutes, 32 seconds after the kickoff. WSU’s offense provided three more points just before halftime to give the Cougs a then turned to their defenses. The key play came with 6:29 to play when Utah’s Frank Dolce 10-0 lead at intermission. Taking the ball after Baylor’s Jarvis VanDyke missed his second avoided a strong WSU rush and hooked up with Henry Lusk on a short sideline pass. John fi eld goal attempt of the fi rst half, WSU drove from its own 30 yard line to the Baylor 20 Rushing then stripped Lusk of the ball and Singor Mobley scooped it up at the Utah 36 yard yard line, where Tony Truant banged home a 37-yard fi eld goal with two seconds left in the line. Fifteen yards later, at the Utah 21, Mobley was dragged down, setting up the Cougars fi rst half. A sideline pass to Jay Dumas for a key fi rst down, then another similar pass to with great fi eld position. immediately drove the Cougars to the Utah fi ve Albert Kennedy put the ball in perfect position for Truant. Davis, named the game’s most yard line before turning the scoring chores over to Price. Like he did the closing seconds valuable offensive player, hit six of eight passes on the drive. Davis, who completed 27 of of WSU’s 23-20 win over Arizona in the same stadium early in the season, Price came 35 passes for 286 yards, gave Cougar fans a few anxious minutes in the third quarter when through with the kick. Bledsoe completed 30 of 46 passes for a school record 476 yards. he took a hard blow to the back while scrambling out of the pocket. He was able to return Phillip Bobo caught TD passes of 87 (equalling a school record) and 48 yards, and Shaumbe one play later and fi nished the game. Defensively WSU was especially tough in the fi rst Wright- Fair picked up 123 yards rushing and scored on a pair of three-yard line smashes. half. Baylor came into the game averaging nearly 33 points per game and 382.4 yards per contest. In the fi rst half WSU’s defense, led by the game’s most valuable defensive player, UTAH 0 14 14 0 28 Ron Childs, limited the Bears to just 41 net yards, 24 rushing and 17 passing. Childs had WASHINGTON STATE 21 7 0 3 31 10 tackles in the game, including eight solo, of which two were for negative yardage. Only on its last possession did Baylor come close to the WSU endzone, where Todd Jensen, TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY a senior who backed up John Rushing all year, picked off a Jeff Watson pass to halt any WSU 1 13:25 Wright-Fair 3 run (Price Kick) Baylor hope of scoring. The bowl victory was WSU’s second in the last three years and WSU 1 10:32 Bobo 87 pass from Bledsoe (Price kick) third in seven years. Joining Childs defensively were Chris Hayes with seven tackles, Mark WSU 1 1:20 Wright-Fair 3 run (Price kick) Fields with six and Chad Eaton with fi ve. Utah 2 9:35 S.Williams 10 pass from Dolce (Yerkensen kick) Utah 2 2:51 K. Williams 25 run (Yerkensen kick) WASHINGTON STATE 7 3 0 0 10 WSU 2 0:31 Bobo 48 pass from Bledsoe (Price kick) BAYLOR 0 0 3 0 3 Utah 3 8:49 Lusk 49 pass from Dolce (Yergensen kick blk) Utah 3 5:25 P. Jones 8 run (Murry pass from Dolce) TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY WSU 4 5:08 Price 22 fi eld goal WSU 1 8:28 Hicks 1 run (Truant kick) WSU 2 0:02 Truant 37 fi eld goal TOTAL OFFENSE—WSU 89/636/7.1. UTAH 79/495/6.3. BU 3 1:35 VanDyke 36 fi eld goal RUSHING—WSU 41/144: Wright-Fair 27/123, Bobo 2/16, D. Sparks 1/11, Pattinson 2/5, Dumas 1/-3, Bledsoe 6/-8. UTAH 39/179: K. Williams 13/112, P. Jones 11/43, Lusk 1/10, Anderson 4/7, Dolce 9/5, S. TOTAL OFFENSE - WSU 66/293/4.4. BU 55/151/2.7. Williams 1/2, . RUSHING - WSU 31/51/44/7/1/9: Sparks 8/20, Hicks 10/12, Madu 4/55, Tims 1/-1, Martin 1/-10, Davis PASSING—WSU 38/32/1/492/2/87: Bledsoe 46/30/1/476/2/87, Pattinson 2/2/0/16/0/9. UTAH 7/-19. BU 32/105/31/74/0/14: Douglas 13/42, B.Lewis 9/34, Rubin 2/5, Muhammad 6/2, Moore 1/-3, 40/21/0/316/2/70: Dolce 40/21/0/316/2/70. Watson 1/-6. RECEIVING—WSU: C.J. Davis 8/134, Bobo 7/212, Wright-Fair 6/21, Pointer 5/73, Schexnayder 4/43, PASSING - WSU 35/27/0/286/0/46: Davis 35/27/0/286/0/46. BU 23/8/2/77/0/33: Watson 22/8/2/77/0/33, Williams 1/7, Carolan 1/2. UTAH: S. Williams 7/121, Hooks 5/75, Lusk 4/75, K. Williams 2/6, P. Jones Moore 1/0/0/0/0/0. 1/17, Anderson 1/8, Welch 1/8. RECEIVING - WSU: Carpenter 5/91, Moore 55/38, Dumas 5/26, Hicks 4/14, Kennedy 4/62, Thomas 2/30, INTERCEPTIONS—WSU: None. UTAH: Crawford 1/9. Knuff 1/13, Adams 1/12. BU: Bronson 2/15, Douglas 2/16, Muhammad 2/34, Rhynes 1/5, Stanley 1/7. PUNTING—WSU: Johnston 6/219/36.5/50. UTAH: Young 6/258/43.0/53. INTERCEPTIONS - WSU: Jensen 1/11, Hunter 1/0. BU: None. PUNT RETURNS—WSU: Hunter 2/-2. UTAH: S. Williams 3/17. PUNTING - WSU: Martin 6/201/33.5/37, Team 1/35/35.0/35. BU: Atteberry 6/210/35.0/45. KICKOFF RETURNS—WSU: DeLaCruz 1/7. UTAH: P. Jones 2/23, Miller 2/16, K. Williams 1/25, Lusk 1/9. PUNT RETURNS - WSU: Dumas 1/2. BU: Bronson 5/24. SCORING—WSU: Bobo 12, Wright-Fair 12, Price 7. UTAH: S. Williams 6, K. Williams 6, Lusk 6, P. KICKOFF RETURNS - WSU: Mobley 2/28. BU: Bronson 1/22, Rhynes 1/0. Jones 6, Murry 2, Yergensen 2. SCORING - WSU: Hicks 6, Truant 4. BU: VanDyke 3. FIRST DOWNS—WSU: 28/10/16/1. UTAH: 20/9/10/1. FIRST DOWNS - WSU: 14/1/12/1. BU: 8/5/2/1. FUMBLES/LOST - WSU: 3/1. BU: 9/0. FUMBLES/LOST—WSU: 4/2. UTAH: 3/1. PENALTIES/YARDS - WSU: 15/110. BU: 2/19. PENALTIES/YARDS—WSU: 18/136. UTAH: 7/55. POSSESSION TIME - WSU: 32:02. BU: 27:58. POSSESSION TIME—WSU: 29:52. UTAH: 30:08. THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS - WSU: 6/17. BU: 3/15. THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS—WSU: 4/15. UTAH: 4/17. ATTENDANCE - 44,106. ATTENDANCE—40,867. WSU TACKLERS (T-P-A) - Childs 10/8/2, Hayes 7/6/1, Fields 6/4/2, Eaton 5/4/1, Rushing 4/3/1, Pat- WSU TACKLERS (T-P-A) — McClanahan 12/7/5, Childs 9/8/1, Mobley 7/6/1, Rushing 7/6/1, Loertscher terson 4/3/1, Sasa 3/3/0, Walker 3/2/1, Hunter 2/2/0, Mobley 2/1/1, Bender 1/1/0, Doyle 1/1/0, Tims 1/1/0, 6/3/3, Burns 4/3/1, Jensen 4/3/1, Bush 3/3/0, Hall 3/3/0, Hunter 2/2/0, Geathers 2/2/0, Ford 2/2/0, Wal- Noteboom 1/1/0, Knuff 1/1/0, McWashington 1/0/1, Henderson 1/1/0. dron 2/2/0, Ashworth 2/2/0, Eaton 1/1/0, Whitmire 1/1/0, Frank 1/1/0, Saldivar 1/1/0, Tobeck 1/1/0. WSU SACKS - Fields .5/-3, Eaton .5/-3. WSU SACKS—Frank 1/-8. WSU TFL - Childs 2/-8, Fields 1.5/-4, Patterson 1/-8, Walker 1/-6, Eaton .5/-3. WSU TFL—Childs 1/-8, Frank 1/-8, Bush 1/-1.

88 BOWL HISTORY

1998 ROSE BOWL 2001 SUN BOWL #1 MICHIGAN 21, #8 WSU 16 #13 WSU 33, PURDUE 27

January 1, 1998, Pasadena, Calif. - The Washington State December 31, 2001, El Paso, Texas - The Cougars, making their fi rst Rose Bowl appearance in 67 WSU Cougars picked up their fourth bowl years, pushed national champion and number one ranked victory in their last fi ve bowl games with a Michigan to the last play of the game before falling to the 33-27 win over the Purdue Boilermakers Wolverines 21-16 before 101,219 fans and a world-wide before 47,812 fans at the Wells Fargo Sun television audience. The victory left Michigan a perfect Bowl…Lamont Thompson, with two inter- 13-0 for the season, bumping the Cougars to a 10-2 ceptions, fi ve defl ections and 10 tackles, record. After Michigan thwarted two WSU drives to start was named the game’s MVP winner, while the game, the Cougar defense forced a Wolverine punt Drew Dunning picked up the Special Teams that would set up WSU’s fi rst scoring drive. The Cougs took over on the Michigan 47-yard-line with 6:26 to play trophy after booting four fi eld goals and in the fi rst quarter. completed two passes three extra points…the Cougs notched during the drive, including a 15-yard touchdown toss to five sacks and held Purdue to 55 rush- Kevin McKenzie with 3:17 left in the fi rst quarter. Rian ing yards…forced to the air, Kyle Orton Lindell’s point-after gave WSU the early 7-0 advantage. responded with bowl records for passes, 74, WSU came close to taking a 14-point lead, but Heisman completions, 38, and yards, 419…he threw Trophy winner halted a WSU drive in two TD passes, but was picked off twice the Michigan endzone when he intercepted a Leaf pass each by Thompson and Jason David… from the 12 yard line. The Wolverine’s answering scor- meanwhile led WSU with ing drive began from their own 34-yard-line at the 8:04 281 passing yards,137 in the third quarter mark in the second quarter and ended with a 58-yard pass from Bob Griese to Tai Streets that completed when the Cougs rebounded from a 20-17 halftime defi cit to run off 16 straight points. the fi rst half scoring. Early in the second half, WSU took over 99 yards from the endzone after Michigan’s Jason Vinson dropped a perfect punt just outside the endzone. Shawn Tims put the fi nishing touches on PURDUE 0 20 0 7 27 WSU’s 99 yard drive in nine plays, taking a reverse handoff the fi nal 14 yards. Leaf hit four of fi ve passes in WASHINGTON STATE 14 3 13 3 33 the drive that amassed 73 yards. Lindell’s PAT attempt was blocked by Michigan’s James Hall, leaving the WSU advantage at 13-7. The Wolverines responded immediately, moving the ball on their next possession TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY to their 39 yard-line to set up another Griese-to-Streets touchdown combination, this time 58 yards. Baker’s WSU 1 13:10 David 45 interception return (Dunning kick) point-after gave Michigan their fi rst lead, 14-13 with 6:07 left in the third quarter. Michigan then padded their lead with a 14-play, 77-yard drive that ended in Griese’s third touchdown pass of the game, a 23-yarder WSU 1 6:53 Bush 46 pass from Gesser (Dunning kick) to Jerame Tuman. Baker’s extra-point kick increased the Michigan advantage to 21-13 with 11:21 to play. PU 2 12:54 Lowe 1 run (Dorsch kick) Washington State responded immediately with an eight-play, 49-yard drive that set up a 48-yard fi eld goal by PU 2 7:24 Dorsch 28 fi eld goal Lindell, cutting Michigan’s lead to fi ve points, 21-16 with 7:25 remaining. The Wolverines then put together WSU 2 4:17 Dunning 47 fi eld goal a 51-yard drive that consumed almost seven minutes off the game clock. When Jay Feely’s pooch punt PU 2 1:56 Stubblefi eld 3 pass from Orton (Dorsch kick) rolled dead at the WSU seven-yard-line, the Cougars’ victory hopes were 93 yards and 29 seconds away. PU 2 0:37 Dorsch 50 fi eld goal After two incomplete passes, the Cougars faced third-and-10 with only 16 seconds left. Leaf then found WSU 3 3:23 Dunning 34 fi eld goal Nian Taylor along the sideline for a gain of 46, to the Michigan 47-yard-line. After a delay of game penalty, WSU 3 3:04 Gesser 1 run (Dunning kick) Leaf hit Love Jefferson at the Michigan 25 and the Coug tight end lateraled to a streaking Jason Clayton, WSU 3 1:21 Dunning 30 fi eld goal who managed nine more yards before being brought down in bounds at Michigan’s 16 yard line with 0:02 WSU 4 7:37 Dunning 37 fi eld goal on the game clock. Out of timeouts, WSU was forced to try and spike the ball on fi rst-down, but offi cials PU 4 1:53 Stubblefi eld 51 pass from Orton(Dorsch kick) ruled that the fi nal two seconds slipped away before the ball was effectively downed, thus preventing WSU’s one fi nal shot at a major upset. TOTAL OFFENSE - WSU: 68/362/5.3. PURDUE: 107/474/4.4. RUSHING - WSU 27/81: Minnich 17/51, Cox 1/20, McElrath 1/13, Kegel 1/3, Gesser WASHINGTON STATE 7 0 6 3 16 4/-2, team 3/-4. PURDUE 32/55: Lowe 17/45, Harris 5/27, Team 1/0, Orton 9/-17. MICHIGAN 0 7 7 7 21 PASSING - WSU 41/15/3/281/1/46: Gesser 40/15/3/281/1/46, Kegel 1/0/0/0/0/0. PURDUE 75/38/4/419/2/65. TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY WSU 1 3:17 McKenzie 15 pass from Leaf (Lindell kick) RECEIVING - WSU: Riley 6/65, McElrath 5/116, Minnich 3/54, Bush 1/46. PURDUE: UM 2 7:08 Streets 53 pass from Griese (Baker kick) Standeford 12/103, Stratton 12/86, Stubblefi eld 9/196, Morales 3/27, James 1/4, Rhine- WSU 3 8:33 Tims 14 reverse (Lindell kick blocked) hart 1/3. UM 3 5:07 Streets 58 pass from Griese (Baker kick) INTERCEPTIONS - WSU: Thompson 2/1, David 2/73. PURDUE: Rogers 2/1, Reeves UM 4 11:21 Tuman 23 pass from Griese (Baker kick) 1/0. WSU 4 7:25 Lindell 48 fi eld goal PUNTING - WSU: Cox 6/266/44.3/62. PURDUE: Kurz 2/56/28.0.32, Dorsch 4/177/44.2/60. PUNT RETURNS - WSU: Coleman 5/29. PURDUE: Morales 4/31. TOTAL OFFENSE - WSU 63/398/6.3. UM 71/379/5.3. KICKOFF RETURNS - WSU: Newman 2/32, Coleman 2/48. PURDUE: Stubblefi eld 2/48. RUSHING - WSU 28/98/31/67/1/14: Black 7/24, Gilmore 8/21, Tims 1/14, Leaf 10/35, Clayton 2/4. UM SCORING - WSU: Dunning 15, BUSH 6, Gesser 6, David 6. PURDUE: Stubblefi eld 12, 41/154/26/128/0/28: Howard 19/72, Thomas 7/23, Floyd 5/21, Griese 7/28, Woodson 2/8, Williams 1/2. Dorsch 9, Lowe 6. PASSING - WSU 35/17/1/331/1/46: Leaf 35/17/1/331/1/46. UM 30/18/1/251/3/58: Griese 30/18/1/251/3/58. FIRST DOWNS - WSU: 15/3/9/3. PURDUE: 28/5/19/4. RECEIVING - WSU: C. Jackson 5/89, McKenzie 5/78, McWashington 2/41, Tims 2/9, Taylor 1/46, Gilmore FUMBLES/LOST - WSU: 2/1. PURDUE 2/1. 1/42, Jefferson 1/8, Clayton 0/18. UM: Shaw 5/49, Streets 4/127, Tuman 2/33, Howard 2/13, Thomas 1/14, PENALTIES/YARDS - WSU: 9/85. PURDUE: 7/49. Woodson 1/7, Campbell 1/7, Williams 1/1. POSSESSION TIME - WSU: 26:08. PURDUE: 33:52. INTERCEPTIONS - WSU: Thompson 1/0. UM: Woodson 1/0. THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS - WSU: 2/15. PURDUE: 13/27. PUNTING - WSU: Banks 6/242/40.3/46. UM: Vinson 5/160/32.0/38, Feely 1/23/23.0/23. ATTENDANCE - 47,812. PUNT RETURNS - WSU: Tims 1/2. UM: Woodson 3/18. WSU TACKLERS (T-P-A) - Trufant 10/4/2, Thompson 8/4/4, Smith 7/3/4, Price 7/4/3, KICKOFF RETURNS - WSU: None. UM: Thomas 2/38. SCORING - WSU: McKenzie 6, Tims 6, Lindell 4. UM: Streets 12, Tuman 6, Baker 3. David 6/5/1, Newman 5/3/2, Nguae 5/3/2, Brown 4/3/1, Acholonu 4/1/3, Tupai 4/1/3, FIRST DOWNS - WSU: 18/4/13/1. UM: 22/9/12/1. Williams 3/3/0, Coleman 3/2/1, Tuupo 3/1/2, Genatone 3/0/3, Shavies 2/2/0, Knotts FUMBLES/LOST - WSU: 2/0. UM: 0/0. 1/1/0, Lunde 1/0/1, Dillon 1/0/1, Long 1/0/1, Marong 1/0/1. PENALTIES/YARDS - WSU: 4/43. UM: 4/40. WSU SACKS - Shavies 1/8, Tupai 1/7, Newman 1/6, Brown 1/5, Williams 1/3, Smith POSSESSION TIME - WSU: 27:46. UM: 32:14. 0.5/0. THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS - WSU: 7/15. UM: 10/17. WSU TFL - Shavies 3/12, Tupai 1/7, Newman 1/6, Long 1/6, Brown 1/4, Williams 1/3. ATTENDANCE - 101,219. WSU TACKLERS (T-P-A) — Gleason 9-9-0, Moore 9-8-1, Stewart 8-5-3, Nelson 8-5-3, Thompson 6-5-1, Boose 6-4-2 Bender 5-4-1, R. Jackson 4-4-0, Doyle 4-4-0, Moronkola 4-3-1, Salausa 1-1-0, Price 1-1-0, Philley 1-1-0, Emerson 1-0-1, K. Moore 1-0-1. WSU SACKS — B. Moore 1/-15 . WSU TFL — B. Moore 4/-21, Boose 3/-7, Boose 1/-1 89 BOWL HISTORY

2003 ROSE BOWL 2003 HOLIDAY BOWL #8 OKLAHOMA 34, #7 WSU 14 #15 WSU 28, #5 TEXAS 20

January 1, 2003, Pasadena, Calif. – Okla- December 30, 2003 , San Diego, Calif. – homa’s vaunted defense stifl ed Washington Washington State reached the 10-win pla- State’s high-fl ying passing attack and cap- teau for the third time in as many seasons tured the 89th Rose Bowl Game 34-14 in front with a 28-20 comeback victory over Texas of 86,848 fans New Year’s Day. The Sooners in the Pacifi c Life Holiday Bowl. Facing a broke the game open with a pair of touch- 10-7 halftime defi cit, the Cougars rallied downs inside the two-minute mark of the fi rst to score three touchdowns in the third half. The fi rst came on a 12-yard touchdown quarter and take a 26-10 lead into the fi nal pass from Nate Hybl, the game’s most valu- stanza. The second half fi reworks began able player. Antonio Perkins extended OU’s with a 54-yard touchdown pass from Matt lead to 17-0 with a 51-yard punt return just Kegel to Sammy Moore with just over nine :42 seconds later. Hybl connected on 19 of minutes left in the third. WSU used a trick 29 passes for 240 yards and two touchdowns. play to get in the end zone once again four Sooner running back Quentin Griffi n carried minutes later. Kegel lined up under center, the ball 30 times for 144 yards. WSU quar- but instead of taking the snap, ran in motion terback Jason Gesser fi nished his career by to the right sideline, leaving running back Jonathan Smith alone in the backfield. completing 17 of 34 passes for 240 yards and Smith fumbled the snap, but recovered a touchdown. Sammy Moore provided the and ran 12 yards for a touchdown. Two game’s fi nal highlight, returning an OU kick Texas possessions later, the WSU defense 89 yards for a score with just 1:15 remaining. Linebacker led the Big XII continued the onslaught when Jason David recovered a fumble and took it 18 yards for Champions with six tackles, including two sacks, while free safety Erik Coleman recorded the Cougs’ fi nal touchdown of the game. Washington State’s defense forced a fourth 10 tackles and recovered a fumble for the Cougars. quarter safety to push its total to 28. Moore earned most valuable offensive player honors after converting both of his catches for touchdowns and setting up another with OKLAHOMA 3 14 3 14 34 a 51-yard punt return. Sophomore Kyle Basler was named the game’s most valuable WASHINGTON STATE 0 0 0 14 14 defensive player after pinning the Longhorns inside their own fi ve on four occasions.

TEAM OT TIME SCORING PLAY WASHINGTON STATE 0 7 19 2 28 OU 1 12:13 DiCarlo 45 fi eld goal TEXAS 0 10 0 10 20 OU 2 1:51 Savage 12 pass from Hybl (DiCarlo kick) OU 2 1:09 Perkins 51 punt return (DiCarlo kick) TEAM QT TIME SCORING PLAY OU 3 8:06 DiCarlo 30 fi eld goal UT 2 12:21 Benson 1 run (Pino kick) OU 4 8:02 Fagan 9 pass from Hybl (DiCarlo kick) WSU 2 :59 Moore 12 pass from Kegel (Dunning kick) WSU 4 6:08 Riley 37 pass from Gesser (Dunning kick) UT 2 :04 Pino 39 fi eld goal OU 4 1:29 Griffi n 19 run (DiCarlo kick) WSU 3 9:23 Moore 54 pass from Kegel (Dunning fail) WSU 4 1:15 Moore 89 kickoff return (Dunning kick) WSU 3 5:50 Smith 12 run (Dunning kick) WSU 3 2:20 David 18 fumble recovery (Dunning block) TOTAL OFFENSE – WSU 55/243/4.4. OU 75/386/5.1. UT 4 13:32 Pino 19 fi eld goal RUSHING – WSU 21/75/71/4/14: Green 8/45, Tippins 2/12, Smith 2/2, Riley 2/-8, Gesser 7/-47. WSU 4 8:41 Team safety OU Griffi n 30/144, Jones 6/6, Thompson 1/4, Works 2/4, Runnels 1/2, Hybl 6/-14. UT 4 4:29 Williams 30 pass from Mock (Pino kick) PASSING – WSU 34/17/2/239/1/37: Gesser 34/17/2/239/1/37. OU 29/19/0/240/2/57: Hybl 29/19/0/240/2/57. TOTAL OFFENSE - WSU 65/360/5.5 UT 89/327/3. RECEIVING – WSU: Riley 9/139, Darling 5/75, Lunde 2/17, Bush 1/8. OU: Smith 5/38, Savage 4/52, Peoples 3/80, Fagan 3/31, Griffi n 2/5, Moses 1/19, Wilson 1/15. RUSHING - WSU 33/162/5/157/1/17: Smith 21/110/1, Bruhn 10/44, Kegel 2/3. UT INTERCEPTIONS – WSU: none. OU: Everage 1/15, Woolfolk 1/0. 40/211/80/131/1/48: Benson 22/83/1, V. Young 9/50, S. Young 1/48, Williams 1/11, PUNTING – WSU: Basler 6/276/46.0/59. OU: Ferguson 4/131/32.8. Jeffery 1/3, Mock 6/-64. PUNT RETURNS – WSU: Trufant 2/10. OU: Perkins 4/90. PASSING - WSU 32/18/2/203/2/54: Kegel 32/18/2/203/2/54. UT 49/20/0/196/1/46: Mock KICKOFF RETURNS – WSU: Moore 2/90, Smith 3/24. OU: Perkins 1/22. 35/14/0/181/1/46, V. Young 14/6/0/15/0/6. SCORING: WSU: Riley 6, Moore 6, Dunning 2. OU: DiCarlo 10, Savage 6, Perkins 6, Fagan RECEIVING - WSU: Smith 5/51, Lunde 3/39, Darling 3/26, Harvey 3/15, Moore 2/66/2, 6, Griffi n 6. Bienemann 2/6. UT: Williams 9/97/1, S. Thomas 4/20, Johnson 3/41, Melton 1/13, FIRST DOWNS – WSU 11/2/8/1. OU 19/8/9/2. Benson 1/12, S. Young 1/9, Scaife 1/4. FUMBLES/LOST – WSU 3/1. OU 2/1. INTERCEPTIONS - WSU: none. UT: Crowder1/0, Geiggar 1/0. PENALTIES/YARDS – WSU 9/52. OU 4/28. PUNTING - WSU: Basler 7/281/40.1/56. UT: McGee 5/217/43.4/48, Team 1/36/36.0/36. POSSESSION TIME – WSU 22:46. OU 37:14. PUNT RETURNS - WSU: Moore 4/68/17.0/51. UT: S. Young 1/20/20.0/20. THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS – WSU 2/11. OU 9/20. KICKOFF RETURNS - WSU: Moore 5/59/11.4/22. UT: S. Young 3/74/24.6/29, Melton ATTENDANCE - 86,848 1/16/16.0/16, Brown 1/15/15.0/15. WSU TACKLERS – Coleman 10/4/6, V. Williams 9/6/3, M. Davis 7/4/3, Long 5/5/0, Trufant SCORING - WSU: Moore 12, David 6, Smith 6, Dunning 2, Team 2. UT: Pino 8, Benson 5/5/0, Bennett 5/3/2, David 4/3/1, I. Davis 3/3/0, J. Williams 3/3/0, F. Shavies 3/3/0, Derting 6, Williams 6. 3/2/1, Genatone 3/2/1, Abdullah 2/2/0, Kongaika 2/2/0, Tupai 2/0/2, Nettles 2/0/2, Basler FIRST DOWNS - WSU: 19/8/11/0. UT: 22/13/7/2. 1/0/1, J. Shavies 1/0/1, Roche, 1/0/1, Boyer 1/0/1, Sperry 1/0/1, Bienemann 1/0/1, Paymah FUMBLES/LOST - WSU: 0/0. UT: 5/3. 1/0/1. PENALTIES/YARDS - WSU: 6/68. UT: 4/24. POSSESSION TIME - WSU: 20:41. UT: 39:19. WSU SACKS – J. Williams 2/-16, Kongaika 1/-11. THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS - WSU: 6/14. UT: 8/21. WSU TFL – J. Williams 3/-17, F. Shavies 2/-3, M. Davis 1/-3, Long 1/-3, Bennett 1/-4, ATTENDANCE - 61,102 Genatone 1/-2, Kongaika 1/-11, Tupai 1/-1. WSU TACKLERS (T-P-A) -- V. Williams 10/6/4, Jackson 10/5/5, Coleman 8/7/1, Cook 6/3/3, Acholonu 4/4/0, Derting 4/4/0, Brown 4/3/1, J. Williams 4/3/1, Paymah 4/2/2, David 3/3/0, Genatone 3/2/1, Bohannon 2/2/0, Hill 2/1/1, Tupai 2/1/1, Davis 1/1/0, Siderius 1/1/0, Frampton 1/1/0, Darling 1/1/0, Bennett 1/1/0, Bruce 1/0/1, Wagner 1/0/1. WSU SACKS -- Acholonu 3/-30, Jackson 1/-11, Coleman 1/-5, Derting 1/-9, Tupai 1/-9. WSU TFL - Acholonu 3/-30, Jackson 2/-11, Coleman 1/-5, Derting 1/-9, J. Williams 1/-2, Genatone 1/-1 Tupai 1/-9, V. Williams .5/-1, Cook .5/-1.

90 BOWL HISTORY

2013 NEW MEXICO BOWL 2015 SUN BOWL COLORADO STATE 48, WSU 45 WSU 20, MIAMI 14

December 22, 2013, ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - With less than EL PASO, Texas – Luke Falk threw two touchdown two minutes to play and Colorado State down by eight points, passes to lead Washington State to a 20-14 victory over Shaquil Barrett knew the Rams needed the ball back quickly Miami on Saturday in the snowy Sun Bowl. Erik Powell to fi nish an improbable comeback against Washington State. added fi eld goals of 30 and 25 yards to help the Cougars Once down by 22 points in the New Mexico Bowl, the Rams got (9-4) win a bowl game for the fi rst time since the 2003 their chance when Cougars running back Jeremiah Laufasa Holiday Bowl. Miami (8-5) lost its sixth consecutive bowl came barreling toward Barrett. That fumble, at the Cougars 33, game. Washington State led 20-7 at the half and looked set up Kapri Bibbs’ 1-yard run score and Donnell Alexander’s in total control, limiting Miami to three fi rst downs over two-point conversion run that tied it at 45 with 33 seconds left. the second and third quarters. The Hurricanes rallied in Then, Washington State’s Teondray Caldwell fumbled a kickoff a blizzard in the fourth. Braxton Berrios’ 60-yard end- return at the 24, setting up Jared Roberts’ 41-yard fi eld goal around run set up Mark Walton’ 5-yard scoring run that with 3 seconds left that gave Colorado State a 48-45 victory. cut it to 20-14 with 13:10 left. The Cougars, the top pass- It was a quarterback shootout that saw close to 800 passing ing team in the nation during the regular season, were yards combined and a game largely dominated by Washing- shut out in the second half, leaving it to their defense ton State until the last 2 minutes. And Colorado State did not to wrap up the victory. Miami had a 5-yard touchdown have a led the entire game until that winning fi eld goal. Garrett pass from Brad Kaaya to Stacy Coley called back on a Grayson threw for 369 yards and Bibbs ran for 169 yards and penalty with 5:14 to play. Two players later, Washington three touchdowns for Colorado State (8-6). The Rams over- State’s Marcellus Pippins recovered Walton’s fumble came three early turnovers. Meanwhile, Washington State’s at the 4. After a Cougars punt, the Hurricanes were at Connor Halliday threw touchdown passes to six receivers and the Washington State 28, but an end-over-end halfback fi nished with 410 yards for Washington State (6-7). Those six pass from Joe Yearby was easily intercepted by Shalom touchdown passes tied West Virginia’s and Iowa’s Lunai with 2:58 to play to seal it for Washington State. Chuck Long for an NCAA bowl record. After the fi rst touch- Falk, the game’s MVP, was 29 of 53 for 295 yards and no down pass, Halliday got into a shouting match with a Colorado interceptions. He threw touchdown passes of 31 yards State coach when Halliday ran into the Rams’ sideline. That exchange created a social media buzz and McElwain vowed to to running back Jamal Morrow and 25 yards to receiver Gabe Marks. The scoring play to Morrow, during which he look into it. Washington State scored 35 points in the fi rst half, but had only 10 in the second. turned up the right sideline and carried two defenders into the end zone, gave Washington State a 7-0 lead. Miami tied it at 7 on a 4-yard pass from Brad Kaaya to Coley. The fi rst quarter ended 7-7, but the Cougars ran off 13 straight SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL points in the second. Kaaya was 17 of 30 for 219 yards with one interception. He appeared to give the Hurricanes Washington State 21 14 3 7 45 a 14-7 lead in the second quarter when he connected in the end zone with receiver Rashawn Scott, but the ball Colorado State 10 13 7 18 48 came out of Scott’s hands and was intercepted by Peyton Pelluer. One of the keys for the Cougars was winning the turnover battle, 3-1. Washington State fumbled in the second quarter, but the defense forced a three-and-out. On SCORING SUMMARY the next series, the Cougars used a 14-play drive to get Powell’s fi rst fi eld goal and a 10-7 lead. Washington State 1st 12:32 WSU River Cracraft 25 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 6-73 1:48 made it 17-7 on Falk’s TD pass to Marks, and Powell made it 20-7. 11:17 WSU Gabe Marks 1 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 1-5 0:12 07:02 CS LOVETT, Charles 63 yd pass from GRAYSON, Garret (ROBERTS, Jared kick) 8-89 4:11 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL 05:27 WSU Theron West 28 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 8-75 1:35 Miami 7 0 0 7 14 02:52 CS ROBERTS, Jared 25 yd fi eld goal 7-64 2:31 Washington State 7 13 0 0 20 2nd 09:55 CS ROBERTS, Jared 19 yd fi eld goal 19-69 7:05 06:52 WSU 28 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 3-27 1:05 SCORING SUMMARY 02:48 WSU Rickey Galvin 3 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 4-42 1:19 1st 12:41 WSU Jamal Morrow 31 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 6-75 2:19 00:59 CS BIBBS, Kapri 1 yd run (ROBERTS, Jared kick) 9-75 1:49 05:45 UM Stacy Coley 4 yd pass from Brad Kaaya (Michael Badgley kick) 15-69 6:56 00:00 CS ROBERTS, Jared 30 yd fi eld goal 5-27 0:24 2nd 06:33 WSU Erik Powell 30 yd fi eld goal 14-58 6:13 3rd 10:43 WSU Andrew Furney 33 yd fi eld goal 9-27 2:32 01:10 WSU Gabe Marks 25 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick) 8-71 2:32 10:30 CS BIBBS, Kapri 75 yd run (ROBERTS, Jared kick) 1-75 0:13 00:00 WSU Erik Powell 25 yd fi eld goal 4-34 0:26 4th 09:35 WSU Isiah Myers 22 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 11-80 4:36 4th 13:10 UM Mark Walton 5 yd run (Michael Badgley kick) 2-65 0:33 02:52 CS VADEN, Jordon 12 yd pass from GRAYSON, Garret (ROBERTS, Jared kick) 9-72 1:25 00:33 CS BIBBS, Kapri 1 yd run (ALEXANDER, Donn rush) 8-33 1:24 TEAM STATISTICS 00:00 CS ROBERTS, Jared 41 yd fi eld goal 3-0 0:27 MIAMI WSU FIRST DOWNS 13 23 TEAM STATISTICS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-114 24-82 WSU CSU PASSING YDS (NET) 223 300 FFIRST DOWNS 24 29 Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-18-2 54-30-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 19--10 46-226 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-337 78-382 PASSING YDS (NET) 410 369 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 58-37-1 51-31-1 Punt Returns-Yards 3-23 2--2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 77-400 97-595 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-56 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-29 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-3 Punt Returns-Yards 2-24 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-37.6 6-36.8 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-66 4-52 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-1 Interception Returns-Yards 1-8 1-1 Penalties-Yards 9-98 5-36 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-40.5 5-32.8 Possession Time 28:55 31:05 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-2 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 5 of 15 Penalties-Yards 10-70 7-48 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 3 Possession Time 25:39 34:21 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 2-2 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 17 12 of 22 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 4-33 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 3 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 6-6 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-22 5-52 RUSHING: Miami-Braxton Berrios 3-72; Joe Yearby 14-63; Mark Walton 8-12; Brad Kaaya 4-minus 33. Washington State-Jamal Morrow 10-71; Keith Harrington 3-12; Gerard Wicks 5-11; Luke Falk 4-minus 1; TEAM 2-minus INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 11. RUSHING: Washington State-Theron West 3-17; T. Caldwell 3-14; Marcus Mason 4-5; Jere. Laufasa 1-2; K. Williams 1-1; C. PASSING: Miami-Brad Kaaya 18-32-1-223; Joe Yearby 0-1-1-0. Washington State-Luke Falk 30-54-0-300. Halliday 7-minus 49. Colorado State-BIBBS, Kapri 27-169; ALEXANDER, Donn 7-31; GRAYSON, Garret 8-10; MOR- RECEIVING: Miami-Rashawn Scott 5-75; Stacy Coley 4-48; Mark Walton 3-57; Herb Waters 3-17; Chris Herndon GAN, Max 1-8; SCHLAGER, Jake 1-4; CARTWRIGHT, Kiv 1-4; HANSLEY, Joe 1-0. 1-18; Braxton Berrios 1-7; David Njoku 1-1. Washington State-Gabe Marks 5-67; River Cracraft 5-63; Jamal PASSING: Washington St.-C. Halliday 37-58-1-410. Colorado St.-GRAYSON, Garret 31-50-1-369; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Morrow 5-50; John Thompson 3-41; Kyrin Priester 3-17; Dom Williams 2-43; Robert Lewis 2-9; Gerard RECEIVING: Washington State-River Cracraft 9-125; K. Williams 7-72; Gabe Marks 5-37; Theron West 3-50; Isiah Myers Wicks 2-0; Tyler Baker 1-6; Kyle Sweet 1-4; Tavares Martin Jr. 1-0. 3-45; Rickey Galvin 3-24; Marcus Mason 3-18; Vince Mayle 2-38; Dom. Williams 1-3; T. Caldwell 1-minus 2. Colorado INTERCEPTIONS: Miami-None. Washington State-Shalom Luani 1-3; Peyton Pelluer 1-0. State-VADEN, Jordon 8-60; LOVETT, Charles 5-93; HANSLEY, Joe 4-56; GILLMORE, Crock 4-44; HIGGINS, Rashar FUMBLES: Miami-Mark Walton 1-1; Rashawn Scott 1-0. Washington State-Gerard Wicks 1-1. 4-42; ALEXANDER, Donn 3-17; CARTWRIGHT, Kiv 2-51; BIBBS, Kapri 1-6. SACKS (UA-A): Miami-RJ McIntosh 0-1; D. Jackson 0-1; Tyriq McCord 1-0. Washington State-Destiny Vaeao 1-0; INTERCEPTIONS: UWashington State-Deone Bucannon 1-8. Colorado State-MORGAN, Max 1-1. Darryl Paulo 1-0; Ivan McClennan 1-0; Hercules Mata’afa 1-0. FUMBLES: Washington State-Theron West 1-0; T. Caldwell 1-1; Jere. Laufasa 1-1. Colorado State-HIGGINS, Rashar 1-1; TACKLES (UA-A): Miami-Juwon Young 7-3; Jaquan Johnson 5-0; Tyriq McCord 4-1; Dallas Crawford 3-2; Artie VADEN, Jordon 1-1. Burns 2-1; Jermaine Grace 2-1; Deon Bush 2-1; A. Muhammad 2-1; Corn Elder 2-1; R. Jenkins 2-1; C. SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-Destiny Vaeao 0-1; Darryl Paulo 1-0; Xavier Cooper 0-1. Colorado State-JAMES, Cory 2-0; Heurtelou 1-2; Tracy Howard 2-0; Michael Jackson 1-0; Trent Harris 1-0; Joe Yearby 1-0; S. Redwine JACKSON, Terry 1-0; KAWULOK, Joe 1-0; EDWARDS, Eli 1-0. 1-0; Mike Smith 1-0; Chad Thomas 0-1; Kendrick Norton 0-1; Ufomba Kamalu 0-1; Hunter Knighton 0-1; D. TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Casey Locker 8-7; Justin Sagote 4-11; Darryl Monroe 5-8; Tana Pritchard 3-5; Cyrus Jackson 0-1; RJ McIntosh 0-1. Washington State-Darrien Molton 6-2; Jeremiah Allison 2-4; Frankie Luvu Coen 3-4; Kache Palacio 2-5; Damante Horton 5-1; Deone Bucannon 4-1; N. Washington 2-1; Xavier Cooper 1-2; 3-1; Shalom Luani 2-2; Ivan McClennan 2-2; Charleston White 2-2; Taylor Taliulu 2-1; Destiny Vaeao 2-1; Ioane Gauta 1-2; Kalaf. Pole 0-2; J. Allison 1-0; Jared Byers 1-0; Darryl Paulo 1-0; Lyman Faoliu 1-0; Destiny Vaeao Calvin Green 1-2; Peyton Pelluer 0-3; Daniel Ekuale 2-0; Nate DeRider 1-1; Hercules Mata’afa 1-1; Colton 0-1. Colorado State-DAVIS, Aaron 5-2; PIERRE-LOUIS, K 5-2; BARRETT, Shaqui 4-2; MORGAN, Max 5-0; JAMES, Cory Teglovic 1-1; Isaac Dotson 1-1; Parker Henry 0-2; Darryl Paulo 1-0; Kache Palacio 1-0; Robert Barber 1-0; 4-1; MATTHEWS, Trent 2-3; BLAKE, Bernard 3-1; BELL, Shaq 3-1; ODEN, Jasen 2-1; JACKSON, Terry 2-0; MICHEL, Paris Taylor 0-1; Aaron Porter 0-1. Steven 2-0; BIBBS, Kapri 1-0; EDWARDS, Eli 1-0; JANUSKA, Nick 1-0; KAWULOK, Joe 1-0; RICHBURG, Westo 1-0; TONGA, Calvin 0-1.

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93 SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

PASS ATTEMPTS TOUCHDOWNS CAREER 400+ PASSING YARDS No. Player Opponent Date No. Player Opponent Date 1. 12 Connor Halliday 1. 89 Connor Halliday at Oregon 10/19/13 1. 6 Jason Gesser at Arizona 10/14/00 (3 ot) 2. 7 Luke Falk 2. 79 Connor Halliday Arizona 10/25/14 6 Connor Halliday vs. Colorado State 12/21/13 3. 5 3. 74 Luke Falk at Arizona State 11/22/14 6 Connor Halliday Portland State 9/13/14 4. 2 Drew Bledsoe 74 Luke Falk at Oregon 10/10/15 6 Connor Halliday California 10/4/14 2 Jason Gesser 5. 70 Connor Halliday California 10/4/14 6 Luke Falk Oregon State 10/17/15 6. 1 Ryan Leaf 6. 69 Connor Halliday at Stanford 10/10/14 6. 5 15 Times Last by: 1 Mike Pattinson 7. 67 Connor Halliday at California 10/5/13 Luke Falk Arizona State 11/7/15 1 8. 66 Drew Bledsoe Montana 9/5/92 1 66 Luke Falk at Rutgers 9/12/15 FRESHMAN RECORD (SINCE 1972) 10. 65 Connor Halliday at Auburn 8/31/13 5 Luke Falk at Oregon State 11/8/14 SOPHOMORE RECORD CAREER 300+ PASSING YARDS FRESHMAN RECORD (SINCE 1972) 6 Jason Gesser at Arizona 10/14/00 (3 ot) 1. 21 Connor Halliday 74 Luke Falk at Arizona State 11/22/14 6 Luke Falk Oregon State 10/17/15 2. 14 Luke Falk SOPHOMORE RECORD JUNIOR RECORD 3. 12 Alex Brink 74 Luke Falk at Oregon 10/10/15 6 Connor Halliday vs. Colorado State 12/21/13 12 Ryan Leaf JUNIOR RECORD SENIOR RECORD 5. 6 Jason Gesser 89 Connor Halliday at Oregon 10/19/13 6 Connor Halliday California 10/4/14 6 Timm Rosenbach SENIOR RECORD 7. 5 Drew Bledsoe 79 Connor Halliday Arizona 10/25/14 5 Matt Kegel PASSES INTERCEPTED 5 Jack Thompson No. Player Opponent Date 5 Marshall Lobbestael PASS COMPLETIONS 1. 6 Jerry Henderson Arizona State 10/21/67 5 Jeff Tuel No. Player Opponent Date 6 Chuck Peck at California 11/16/74 1. 58 Connor Halliday at Oregon 10/19/13 6 Paul Mencke USC 10/17/98 2. 56 Connor Halliday Arizona 10/25/14 6 Alex Brink Oregon State 11/17/07 300 PASSING YARDS IN A HALF (SINCE 1983) 3. 50 Luke Falk at Oregon 10/10/15 5. 5 Jerry Henderson at Baylor 10/7/67 No. Player Opponent Date 4. 49 Connor Halliday California 10/4/14 5 Jerry Henderson Oregon State 10/26/68 1. 397 (2nd) Connor Halliday California 10/4/14 5. 47 Luke Falk at Rutgers 9/12/15 5 Timm Rosenbach Oregon 11/14/87 2. 371 (2nd) Ryan Leaf at Arizona State 11/1/97 47 Luke Falk at Arizona 10/24/15 5 Matt Kegel Oregon State 9/27/03 3. 349 (2nd) Luke Falk Arizona State 11/7/15 7. 45 Luke Falk at Arizona State 11/22/14 9. 4 15 Times 4. 337 (1st) Connor Halliday California 10/4/14 8. 44 Luke Falk at Oregon State 11/8/14 Most Recent: 5. 335 (1st) Luke Falk at Arizona 10/24/15 9. 43 Connor Halliday Oregon 9/20/14 Luke Falk at Arizona State 11/22/14 6. 329 (1st) Luke Falk at Arizona State 11/22/14 10. 42 Jeff Tuel at Stanford 10/27/12 7. 323 (1st) Luke Falk Oregon State 10/24/15 42 Connor Halliday at Stanford 10/10/14 FRESHMAN RECORD (SINCE 1972) 7. 321 (1st) Connor Halliday Portland State 9/13/14 4 Aaron Garcia Arizona 10/21/89 8. 319 (1st) Connor Halliday at Oregon 10/19/13 FRESHMAN RECORD (SINCE 1972) 4 Connor Halliday Utah 11/19/11 9. 305 (1st) Ryan Leaf Southwestern La. 11/8/97 45 Luke Falk at Arizona State 11/22/14 4 Luke Falk at Arizona State 11/22/14 10. 304 (1st) Alex Brink vs. San Diego State (Se.) 9/8/07 SOPHOMORE RECORD SOPHOMORE RECORD 11. 303 (1st) Ryan Leaf San Jose State 9/28/96 50 Luke Falk at Oregon 10/10/15 6 Paul Mencke USC 10/17/98 12. 302 (1st) Mike Pattinson Arizona State 11/7/93 JUNIOR RECORD JUNIOR RECORD 13. 300 (1st) Drew Bledsoe vs. Utah (Copper Bowl) 12/29/92 58 Connor Halliday at Oregon 10/19/13 6 Jerry Henderson Arizona State 10/21/67 SENIOR RECORD SENIOR RECORD 56 Connor Halliday Arizona 10/25/14 6 Chuck Peck at California 11/16/74 6 Alex Brink Oregon State 11/17/07 PASSING YARDS No. Player Opponent Date COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 Att.) 1. 734 Connor Halliday California 10/4/14 No. Player Opponent Date 2. 601 Luke Falk at Arizona State 10/22/14 1. .870 (20-23) Alex Brink Oregon 10/21/06 3. 557 Connor Halliday at Oregon 10/19/13 2. .822 (37-45) Luke Falk Wyoming 9/19/15 4. 544 Connor Halliday Portland State 9/13/14 3. .818 (9-11) Wayne Berry at Iowa 10/3/53 5. 532 Connor Halliday vs. Rutgers 8/28/14 .818 (9-11) R. Turner Montana State 9/3/83 6. 531 Alex Brink at Oregon State 10/1/05 5. .809 (38-47) Alex Brink vs. San Diego State9/8/07 7. 521 Connor Halliday at California 10/5/13 6. .806 (25-31) T. Rosenbach Arizona 10/24/87 8. 514 Luke Falk at Arizona 10/24/15 7. .800 (8-10) Wayne Berry at UCLA 10/24/53 505 Luke Falk at Oregon 10/10/15 .800 (8-10) Frank Sarno Pacifi c 9/25/54 10. 494 Connor Halliday Arizona State 11/12/11 .800 (8-10) Jerry Henderson Oregon State 10/29/66 .800 (12-15) Alex Brink Idaho 9/9/06 FRESHMAN RECORD (SINCE 1972) 601 Luke Falk at Arizona State 10/22/14 FRESHMAN RECORD (SINCE 1972) SOPHOMORE RECORD .786 (11/14) Aaron Garcia at Arizona State 10/28/89 531 Alex Brink at Oregon State 10/1/05 SOPHOMORE RECORD JUNIOR RECORD .822 (37-45) Luke Falk Wyoming 9/19/15 557 Connor Halliday at Oregon 10/19/13 JUNIOR RECORD SENIOR RECORD .870 (20/23) Alex Brink Oregon 10/21/06 734 Connor Halliday California 10/4/14 SENIOR RECORD .818 (9/11) Wayne Berry at Iowa 10/3/53 .818 (9/11) Ricky Turner Montana State 9/31/83

NOTE: Bob Newman completed 11-of-12 for the West in the 1958 East-West Shrine Game.

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RUSHING ATTEMPTS CAREER 200+ RUSHING YARDS RECEPTIONS No. Player Opponent Date 1. 5 Jerome Harrison No. Player Opponent Date 1. 42 Jerome Harrison at UCLA 11/6/04 2. 3 1. 15 Vince Mayle at Arizona State 11/22/14 2. 41 Steve Broussard at Oregon 10/7/89 3. 1 Michael Black 2. 14 River Cracraft at Stanford 10/10/14 3. 39 Rueben Mayes at Oregon 10/27/84 1 Steve Broussard 14 Vince Mayle Arizona 10/25/14 4. 38 Jerome Harrison Arizona State 11/5/05 1 Kevin Brown 14 Gabe Marks at Rutgers 9/12/15 5. 37 Michael Black at Washington 11/22/97 1 Tali Ena 5. 13 Gabe Marks at Oregon 10/19/13 37 Kevin Brown at Stanford 11/14/98 1 Bernard Jackson 6. 12 Doug Flansburg at Houston 9/23/66 37 Dwight Tardy UCLA 10/27/07 1 Dwight Tardy 12 Marquess Wilson vs. Oregon (Seattle) 9/29/12 8. 36 Ken Grandberry Stanford 11/11/72 12 Vince Mayle vs. Rutgers (Seattle) 8/28/14 36 Jonathan Smith UCLA 11/8/03 12 Gabe Marks at UCLA 11/14/15 36 Jerome Harrison at Washington 11/19/05 CAREER 100+ RUSHING YARDS 10. 11 11 Times Last by: 1. 15 Jerome Harrison Gabe Marks Colorado 11/21/15 FRESHMAN RECORD (SINCE 1972) 15 Shaumbe Wright-Fair 26 Deon Burnett at Hawaii 11/27/99 3. 14 Steve Broussard FRESHMAN RECORD (SINCE 1972) SOPHOMORE RECORD 4. 13 Rueben Mayes 10 Phillip Bobo Arizona State 11/10/90 37 Kevin Brown at Stanford 11/14/98 5. 11 Michael Black SOPHOMORE RECORD 37 Dwight Tardy UCLA 10/27/07 6. 10 Kerry Porter 14 River Cracraft at Stanford 10/10/14 JUNIOR RECORD 7. 9 Ken Grandberry JUNIOR RECORD 1. 42 Jerome Harrison at UCLA 11/6/04 9 14 Gabe Marks at Rutgers 9/12/15 SENIOR RECORD 9. 6 Bernard Jackson SENIOR RECORD 2. 41 Steve Broussard at Oregon 10/7/89 6 Andrew Jones 15 Vince Mayle at Arizona State 11/22/14 6 Frank Madu 6 Rich Swinton NET RUSHING YARDS RECEIVING YARDS No. Player Opponent Date No. Player Opponent Date 1. 357 Rueben Mayes at Oregon 10/27/84 CAREER 200+ RECEIVING YARDS 1. 263 Vince Mayle California 10/4/14 2. 261 Bernard Jackson Oregon 10/30/71 1. 2 Jason Hill 2. 252 Vince Mayle at Arizona State 11/22/14 3. 260 Jerome Harrison UCLA 10/15/05 2 Nian Taylor 3. 255 Deron Pointer Arizona State 10/9/93 4. 247 Jerome Harrison at UCLA 11/06/04 2 Marquess Wilson 4. 254 Nian Taylor Idaho 9/19/98 5. 240 Jerome Harrison Arizona State 11/5/05 2 Vince Mayle 5. 252 Gail Cogdill at Northwestern 9/27/58 6. 218 Tali Ena at Oregon State 11/3/79 5. 1 Ed Barker 6. 240 Jason Hill at California 10/22/05 218 Jerome Harrison Stanford 10/8/05 1 Phillip Bobo 7. 236 Marquess Wilson at San Diego State 9/17/11 8. 216 Rueben Mayes at Stanford 10/20/84 1 Gail Cogdill 8. 227 Isiah Myers Portland State 9/13/14 9. 214 Michael Black California 10/19/96 1 Nakoa McElrath 9. 223 Marquess Wilson Arizona State 11/12/11 214 Dwight Tardy UCLA 10/27/07 1 Deron Pointer 10. 215 Ed Barker at Oregon State 10/20/51 1 Isiah Myers FRESHMAN RECORD (SINCE 1972) FRESHMAN RECORD (Since 1972) 145 Dwight Tardy Oregon 10/21/06 150 Marquess Wilson at Stanford 10/23/10 SOPHOMORE RECORD CAREER 100+ RECEIVING YARDS SOPHOMORE RECORD 214 Dwight Tardy UCLA 10/27/07 (171 Games by 67 Players; Players listed with fi ve or more) 236 Marquess Wilson at San Diego State 9/17/11 JUNIOR RECORD 1. 14 Marquess Wilson 2010-12 JUNIOR RECORD 357 Rueben Mayes at Oregon 10/27/84 2. 11 1975-77 252 Gail Cogdill at Northwestern 9/27/58 SENIOR RECORD 3. 9 1960-62 SENIOR RECORD 261 Bernard Jackson Oregon 10/30/71 9 Brandon Gibson 2005-08 263 Vince Mayle California 10/4/14 9 Jason Hill 2003-06 9 Tim Stallworth 1986-89 TOUCHDOWNS 9 Dom Williams 2012-15 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS No. Player Opponent Date 8. 8 Gabe Marks 2012-Pres. No. Player Opponent Date 1. 5 James Matthews Idaho 9/11/82 9. 7 Phillip Bobo 1990-92 1. 4 Gabe Marks at Arizona 10/24/15 2. 4 Rueben Mayes at Stanford 10/20/84 7 C.J. Davis 1988-89, 91-92 2. 3 Jack Fanning at Nebraska 9/21/57 4 Rueben Mayes Montana State 11/16/85 7 Vince Mayle 2013-14 3 Hugh Campbell at Arizona State 10/1/60 4 Shaumbe Wright-Fair Temple 10/3/92 7 River Cracraft 2013-Pres. 3 Mike Levenseller Washington 11/20/76 4 Deon Burnett Louisiana Lafayette 10/9/99 3 Phillip Bobo Arizona State 11/10/90 4 Dave Minnich at Arizona 9/29/01 3 Deron Pointer Arizona State 10/9/93 4 John Tippins Montana State 10/18/01 3 Nian Taylor Idaho 9/19/98 8. 3 24 Times 3 Nakoa McElrath at Arizona 10/14/00 Most Recent: (Carl Winston, Washington, 11/23/12) 3 Nakoa McElrath at Boise State 9/8/01 3 Jason Hill Idaho 9/18/04 FRESHMAN RECORD (SINCE 1972) 3 Jason Hill at California 10/22/05 4 Deon Burnett Louisiana-Lafayette 10/9/99 3 Chris Jordan Idaho 9/9/06 SOPHOMORE RECORD 3 Marquess Wilson Arizona State 11/12/11 3 Jerry Williams Idaho 10/5/46 3 Isiah Myers Portland State 9/13/14 3 Wayne Fackrell at Utah State 9/23/50 3 River Cracraft California 10/4/14 3 Wayne Berry Oregon 10/27/51 3 Tim Harris at Arizona 10/18/80 FRESHMAN RECORD (Since 1972) JUNIOR RECORD 3 Phillip Bobo Arizona State 11/10/90 4 Rueben Mayes at Stanford 10/20/84 SOPHOMORE RECORD 4 John Tippins Montana State 10/18/01 3 Hugh Campbell at Arizona State 10/1/60 SENIOR RECORD 3 Jason Hill Idaho 9/18/04 5 James Matthews Idaho 9/11/82 3 Marquess Wilson Arizona State 11/12/11 3 River Cracraft California 10/4/14 JUNIOR RECORD 4 Gabe Marks at Arizona 10/24/15 SENIOR RECORD 3 Five Times (Last: Isiah Myers, Portland State, 9/13/14)

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TOTAL TACKLES TACKLES-FOR-LOSS INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS No. Player Opponent Date No. Player Opponent Date (55 Times by 45 Players) 1. 28 Brian Forde California 9/7/85 1. 6.5 Cory Evans Oregon State 11/17/07 (-20) Player Opponent Yards Date 2. 25 Brian Forde at Michigan 9/19/87 2. 5.0 Keith Millard Arizona 9/17/83 (-26) Albert Charlton California 53 10/13/51 25 Dan Grayson Arizona 10/21/89 5.0 DeWayne Patterson at Pacifi c 10/2/93 (-25) Chuck Stone at Washington 54 11/21/53 4. 24 Brian Forde at Stanford 11/1/86 5.0 Mkristo Bruce at Stanford 9/23/06 (-33) Bruce Nevitt at Stanford 32 10/30/54 5. 23 Anthony McClanahan USC 10/12/91 5.0 Andy Mattingly Arizona State 10/6/07 (-31) Garner Ekstran Stanford 40 9/17/60 23 James Darling at Colorado 8/31/96 6. 4.5 D.D. Acholonu at Washington 11/22/03 (-27) Harold Haddock Pacifi c 91 10/22/60 7. 20 Brian Forde Arizona 11/8/86 7. 4.0 20 times Clancy Williams San Jose State 62 9/22/62 20 Tuineau Alipate at Michigan 9/19/87 Most Recent: (Cyrus Coen, at Arizona State, 11/17/12) Bill Gaskins Pacifi c 50 10/10/64 20 Dan Grayson Arizona 10/21/89 Bill Gaskins Villanova 41 10/9/65 20 Anthony McClanahan Stanford 11/16/91 SOPHOMORE RECORD Lewis Norris Arizona State 57 10/9/66 20 Anthony McClanahan Arizona State 11/7/92 5.0 Andy Mattingly Arizona State 10/6/07 (-31) Lionel Thomas UCLA 93 10/11/69 20 Brandon Moore at Arizona State 11/1/97 JUNIOR RECORD Tom Poe at Minnesota 26 9/25/71 6.5 Cory Evans Oregon State 11/17/07 (-20) Mark Patterson California 63 9/27/75 SOPHOMORE RECORD SENIOR RECORD Matt Elisara UCLA 42 10/17/81 28 Brian Forde California 9/7/85 2. 5.0 Keith Millard Arizona 9/17/83 (-26) Joe Taylor at Michigan 63 9/10/83 JUNIOR RECORD 5.0 Mkristo Bruce at Stanford 9/23/06 (-33) Ron Collins UNLV 71 9/6/86 24 Brian Forde at Stanford 11/1/86 Brian Forde Wyoming 27 9/12/87 SENIOR RECORD James Hasty Wyoming 40 9/12/87 25 Brian Forde at Michigan 9/19/87 SACKS (since 1979) Shawn Landrum Arizona 62 10/24/87 25 Dan Grayson Arizona 10/21/89 No. Player Opponent Date Dan Webber Arizona 1 10/24/87 1. 5.0 Mkristo Bruce at Stanford 9/23/06 (-33) Ron Ricard at Oregon 74 10/7/89 2. 4.0 Tim Downing vs. California (Tokyo)11/29/87 (-8) Roosevelt Noble Oregon State 61 9/16/89 SOLO TACKLES 4.0 Keith Millard at Oregon State 11/5/83 (-35) Alvin Dunn at BYU 25 9/15/90 No. Player Opponent Date 4.0 DeWayne Patterson at Oregon 10/30/93 (-23) John Diggs UCLA 72 9/29/90 1. 21 Brian Forde California 9/7/85 4.0 DeWayne Patterson at UCLA 9/24/94 (-13) Michael Wright Arizona 29 11/9/91 21 Anthony McClanahan USC 10/12/91 4.0 Andy Mattingly Arizona State 10/6/07 (-29) Ron Childs UCLA 17 10/17/92 3. 19 Dan Grayson Arizona 10/21/89 7. 3.5 DeWayne Patterson Oregon 10/8/94 (-22) Chris Hayes Arizona State 44 10/9/93 4. 16 Anthony McClanahan Arizona State 11/7/92 8. 3.0 13 players (20 times) DeWayne Patterson UCLA 89 11/6/93 5. 14 Brian Flones at Arizona State 10/11/80 Most Recent: (Ivan McLennan, Wyoming, 9/12/15) Shad Hinchen at Oregon State 23 10/12/96 14 Brian Forde at Michigan 9/19/87 Billy Newman Idaho 10 9/23/00 14 James Darling at Pittsburgh 9/2/95 SOPHOMORE RECORD Raonall Smith at Boise State 54 9/8/01 14 James Darling at Colorado 8/31/96 4.0 Tim Downing vs. California (Tokyo)11/29/87 (-8) Lamont Thompson at Arizona 36 9/29/01 14 Deone Bucannon Arizona 10/15/10 4.0 Andy Mattingly Arizona State 10/6/07 (-29) Erik Coleman Oregon State 43 10/6/01 9. 13 Brian Flones at Arizona State 10/20/79 JUNIOR RECORD Billy Newman at Stanford 54 10/13/01 13 Artie Holmes Arizona State 10/26/85 4.0 DeWayne Patterson at Oregon 10/30/93 (-23) Jason David vs. Purdue 45 12/31/01 13 Brian Forde at Arizona State 10/17/87 SENIOR RECORD Will Derting vs. Nevada (Sea.) 98 8/31/02 13 Deone Bucannon Arizona State 11/12/11 5.0 Mkristo Bruce at Stanford 9/23/06 (-33) Erik Coleman at UCLA 25 12/7/02 Jason David at Colorado 41 9/13/03 FRESHMAN RECORD Virgil Williams at Oregon 40 9/27/03 14 Deone Bucannon Arizona 10/15/10 INTERCEPTIONS Jason David Arizona 34 10/4/03 SOPHOMORE RECORD No. Player Opponent Date Pat Bennett Arizona State 39 11/15/03 21 Brian Forde California 9/7/85 1. 4 Lamont Thompson UCLA 11/3/01 Pat Bennett at USC 28 11/6/04 21 Anthony McClanahan USC 10/12/91 2. 3 Bill Lippincott Oregon State 10/6/45 Eric Frampton at Nevada 36 9/9/05 JUNIOR RECORD 3 Laverne Torgeson vs. Penn State 11/27/48 Michael Graise at Stanford 33 9/23/06 16 Anthony McClanahan Arizona State 11/7/92 3 Clete Baltes Stanford 10/13/62 Tyron Brackenridge Oregon 24 10/21/06 SENIOR RECORD 3 Rick Reed at Oregon 11/5/66 Eric Frampton Washington 43 11/18/06 19 Dan Grayson Arizona 10/21/89 3 Lionel Thomas Pacifi c 11/1/69 Husain Abdullah Stanford 55 11/10/07 3 Lionel Thomas Idaho 9/19/70 Louis Bland at Oregon State 16 10/11/08 3 Eric Johnson Washington 11/18/72 Alex Hoffman-Ellis SMU 52 9/19/09 ASSISTED TACKLES 3 Paul Sorensen at Arizona 10/24/81 Myron Beck SMU 67 9/19/09 No. Player Opponent Date 3 Ron Collins at Stanford 10/20/84 Alex Hoffman-Ellis Idaho State 67 9/3/11 1. 15 Ben Carrillo Washington 11/20/82 3 Torey Hunter at Arizona State 10/19/91 Damante Horton at Oregon 76 10/29/11 15 John Diggs at USC 10/6/90 3 Lamont Thompson at Washington 11/22/97 Damante Horton at USC 70 9/7/13 3. 14 Brian Forde at Stanford 11/1/86 3 Will Derting vs. Nevada 8/31/02 Damante Horton Southern Utah 72 9/14/13 4. 13 Lee Blakeney UCLA 10/17/81 Damante Horton Utah 22 11/23/13 13 Brandon Moore at Arizona State 11/1/97 FRESHMAN RECORD Casey Locker Utah 39 11/23/13 13 Billy Newman Arizona State 10/21/00 3 Bill Lippincott Oregon State 10/6/45 Shalom Luani Oregon State 84 10/17/25 7. 12 Anthony McClanahan at UNLV 9/28/91 3 Torey Hunter at Arizona State 10/19/91 8. 11 Rico Tipton at Ohio State 9/15/84 3 Lamont Thompson at Washington 11/22/97 11 Lee Blakeney at UCLA 10/13/84 3 Will Derting vs. Nevada 8/31/02 11 Lee Blakeney USC 10/6/84 SOPHOMORE RECORD 11 Brian Forde Arizona 11/8/86 3 Laverne Torgeson vs. Penn State 11/27/48 11 Brian Forde at Michigan 9/19/87 3 Rick Reed at Oregon 11/5/66 11 Tuineau Alipate at Michigan 9/19/87 3 Ron Collins at Stanford 10/20/84 11 at Stanford 9/11/99 JUNIOR RECORD 11 Justin Sagote vs. Colorado State 12/21/13 3 Clete Baltes Stanford 10/13/62 3 Lionel Thomas Pacifi c 11/1/69 SOPHOMORE RECORD 3 Eric Johnson Washington 11/18/72 15 Ben Carrillo Washington 11/20/82 SENIOR RECORD JUNIOR RECORD 3 Lamont Thompson at Washington 11/22/97 14 Brian Forde at Stanford 11/1/86 SENIOR RECORD 15 John Diggs at USC 10/6/90

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PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS FIELD GOALS MADE LONGEST (50+) (21 Times by 16 Players) No. Player Opponent Date No. Player Opponent Date [list includes all players since 1949 plus players prior to 1. 5 Drew Dunning New Mexico 9/20/03 1. 62 Jason Hanson at UNLV 9/28/91 1949 who were included in the list of long punt returns.] 5 Erik Powell Stanford 10/31/15 2. 60 Andrew Furney Eastern Washington 9/8/12 Player Opponent Yards Date 3. 4 Chuck Diedrick at Kansas 9/13/75 3. 58 Jason Hanson at Brigham Young 9/7/89 Jerry Niesksen Idaho 80 11/9/06 4 Paul Watson at Kansas 9/24/77 58 Jason Hanson Arizona State 11/10/90 Benton Bangs Oregon 72 10/20/17 4 John Traut at Tennessee 9/1/84 5. 57 Paul Watson Idaho 11/12/77 Bud Roffl er USC 46 10/7/50 4 Jason Hanson at BYU 9/7/89 57 Rian Lindell Boise State 9/27/97 Bill Berry at Pacifi c 69 9/26/53 4 Jason Hanson Arizona 10/21/89 7. 56 Nico Grasu at Oklahoma State 9/4/10 Dave Kerrone at San Jose State 75 10/29/60 4 Rian Lindell at Boise State 9/12/98 8. 55 Joe Danelo Stanford 10/26/74 Mark Williams Idaho 72 9/21/68 4 Drew Dunning vs. Purdue 12/31/01 55 Jason Hanson California 9/22/90 Mark Williams at Oregon 73 11/9/68 4 Drew Dunning Washington 11/23/02 10. 54 Jason Hanson UCLA 9/29/90 Mark Williams at San Jose State 81 11/16/68 4 Drew Dunning vs. Idaho (Sea.) 8/30/03 54 Jason Hanson Fresno State 9/14/91 Rick Reed San Jose State 81 11/16/1968 4 Drew Dunning at Washington 11/22/03 12. 53 Jason Hanson Oregon State 9/16/89 Lionel Thomas Idaho 63 9/19/70 4 Romeen Abdollmohammadi Stanford 11/10/07 53 Jason Hanson Wyoming 9/8/90 Robin Sinclair Oregon State 50 10/21/72 4 Andrew Furney at UCLA 10/8/11 53 Jason Hanson at Stanford 11/3/90 Robin Sinclair Idaho 82 9/29/73 53 Tony Truant at Arizona 10/5/96 Eric Johnson Idaho 75 9/29/73 SOPHOMORE RECORD 16. 52 Kevin Morris at Oregon State 10/10/81 Mike Levenseller UCLA 32 10/15/77 5 Erik Powell Stanford 10/31/15 52 Jason Hanson Oregon State 11/12/88 Kitrick Taylor Oregon 78 10/29/83 JUNIOR RECORD 52 Jason Hanson Idaho 9/2/89 Kitrick Taylor UCLA 69 10/19/85 4 Chuck Diedrick at Kansas 9/13/75 52 Jason Hanson at BYU 9/7/89 Ricky Reynolds Montana State 35 11/16/85 4 Paul Watson at Kansas 9/24/77 52 Jason Hanson at Ohio State 9/21/91 Jay Dumas UCLA 72 9/23/95 4 John Traut at Tennessee 9/1/84 52 Aaron Price Temple 10/3/92 Shawn Tims Boise State 73 9/27/97 4 Rian Lindell at Boise State 9/12/98 52 Rian Lindell Stanford 11/15/97 Michael Bumpus Oregon 52 10/9/04 4 Drew Dunning at Washington 11/22/03 52 Rian Lindell Illinois 9/5/98 Michael Bumpus at Arizona State 76 11/13/04 SENIOR RECORD 52 Rian Lindell Arizona 9/25/99 Michael Bumpus at Nevada 87 9/9/05 5 Drew Dunning New Mexico 9/20/03 52 Andrew Furney Utah 11/23/13 26. 51 Kevin Adams Washington 11/22/86 51 Jason Hanson at UCLA 10/29/88 KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 4 Att.) 51 Jason Hanson at Oregon State 10/20/90 (25 Times by 19 Players) No. Player Opponent Date 51 Jason Hanson at UCLA 11/2/91 [list includes all players since 1948 plus players prior to 1. 1.000 5/5, Drew Dunning New Mexico 9/20/03 51 Jason Hanson Arizona 11/9/91 1949 who were included in the list of long kickoff returns.] 2. 1.000 4/4 by several players 51 Aaron Price at Arizona 9/12/92 Player Opponent Yards Date Most Recent: (Andrew Furney, UCLA, 10/8/11) 51 Aaron Price Montana State 9/11/93 William Tonkin College of Idaho 95 10/27/28 51 Tony Truant Oregon State 10/7/95 Ted Rowher at USC 90 11/17/28 51 Andrew Furney California 11/6/10 Bob Kennedy Idaho 80 11/8/41 MOST 50+ FIELD GOALS 51 Andrew Furney Idaho State 9/3/11 Jerry Williams at Montana 88 10/9/48 No. Player Opponent Date 35. 50 Joe Danelo vs. USC (Seattle) 11/4/72 Jerry Williams at California 87 11/13/48 1. 2 Kevin Morris at Oregon State 10/10/81 50 Paul Watson at UCLA 10/14/78 Bud Roffl er Montana 85 11/17/51 (52, 50) 50 Kevin Morris at Oregon State 10/10/81 Don Ellingsen at USC 89 10/26/57 2 Jason Hanson at Brigham Young 9/7/89 50 Jason Hanson Arizona 10/21/89 Chuck Morrell at UCLA 83 11/1/58 (58, 52) 50 Jason Hanson California 9/22/90 Ken Graham San Jose State 91 10/28/61 2 Jason Hanson Fresno State 9/14/91 50 Jason Hanson Fresno State 9/14/91 Ken Graham Stanford 92 10/13/62 (54, 50) 50 Rian Lindell Oregon State 10/30/99 Bill Gaskins Idaho ? 11/2/63 50 Nico Grasu Oregon 10/9/10 Aamon McWashington Baylor 95 10/1/66 Mark Williams at UCLA 97 9/28/68 Bernard Jackson UCLA 100 10/9/71 PUNTS Bernard Jackson Oregon State 95 10/9/71 No. Player Opponent Date Steve Broussard at Arizona State 98 10/28/89 1. 14 Mike Monahan at Stanford 10/18/69 Anthony Prior at Arizona 99 10/27/90 2. 12 Steve Johnston UCLA 10/17/92 Anthony Prior USC 100 10/12/91 3. 11 Hank Grenda Washington 11/23/68 Deron Pointer UCLA 98 10/17/92 11 Tim Davey Idaho 9/16/78 Kevin Hicks at Michigan 97 9/4/93 11 Glenn Harper at Oregon 11/6/82 Bryant Thomas San Jose State 50 9/28/96 11 Steve Johnston UCLA 11/6/93 Dee Moronkola at Boise State 88 9/12/98 11 George Martin at Illinois 9/1/4 Dee Moronkola Oregon 91 10/10/98 11 George Martin at UCLA 9/24/94 Sammy Moore vs. Oklahoma 89 1/1/03 11 George Martin Oregon 10/8/94 Sammy Moore at Colorado 97 9/13/03 11 George Martin Arizona 10/15/94

FRESHMAN RECORD 11 Tim Davey Idaho 9/16/78 11 Glenn Harper at Oregon 11/6/82 SOPHOMORE RECORD 14 Mike Monahan at Stanford 10/18/69 JUNIOR RECORD 12 Steve Johnston UCLA 10/17/92 SENIOR RECORD 11 Hank Grenda Washington 11/23/68 11 Steve Johnston UCLA 11/6/93

LONGEST PUNT No. Player Opponent Date 1. 87 Kyle Basler at Arizona 9/25/04 2. 84 Reid Forrest California 11/6/10 3. 83 Gavin Hedrick California 9/27/75 4. 82 Gavin Hedrick California 10/8/77 5. 81 Rob Meyers USC 9/30/89 6. 80 Richard Emerson at Oklahoma 12/3/38 7. 76 Mark Rypien Oregon State 11/3/84 8. 75 Rob Myers at Wyoming 9/23/89 9. 74 at Idaho 11/12/60 74 Rob Myers at Washington 11/18/89

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POINTS PASSING TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS PUNTS No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season 1. 86 Blair Business College 10/12/07 1. 7 UNLV 9/10/11 1. 10 Idaho 11/15/75 1. 15 at Stanford 10/18/69 2. 84 Idaho 11/15/75 7 Portland State 9/13/14 2. 7 Oregon 10/29/77 2. 12 Washington 11/23/68 3. 77 SW Louisiana 11/8/97 3. 6 at Arizona 10/14/00 7 Montana State 11/16/85 12 UCLA 10/17/92 4. 74 Puget Sound 10/20/09 6 vs. Colorado State 12/21/13 4. 6 Pacifi c 10/10/64 4. 11 Idaho 9/21/68 5. 73 Eastern Washington 10/10/08 6 California 10/4/14 6 Oregon 11/7/81 11 UCLA 10/11/69 6. 70 Spokane AC 10/26/07 6 Oregon State 10/24/15 6 at Oregon 10/27/84 11 Pacifi c 11/1/69 7. 68 Montana 10/10/42 7. 5 15 times Last: 6 Southwest Louisiana 11/8/97 11 Idaho 9/19/70 8. 65 Pacifi c (Ore.) 10/4/24 Arizona State 11/7/15 8. 5 San Jose State 9/22/62 11 Idaho 9/16/78 9. 64 Montana State 11/16/85 5 at Utah 10/2/71 11 at Oregon 11/6/82 64 Idaho State 9/3/11 5 at Washington 11/24/73 11 UCLA 11/6/1993 PASS ATTEMPTS 5 at Arizona 10/18/80 11 at Illinois 9/1/94 No. Opponent Season 5 vs. BYU (Holiday Bowl) 12/18/81 11 at UCLA 9/24/94 TOTAL OFFENSE (600+) 1. 89 at Oregon 10/19/13 5 Montana State 9/12/81 11 Oregon 10/8/94 No. Opponent Season 2. 79 Arizona 10/25/14 5 Idaho 9/11/82 11 Arizona 10/15/94 1. 812 California 10/4/14 3. 76 at California 11/16/74 5 at Stanford 10/20/84 2. 706 Portland State 9/13/14 76 at Washington 11/22/75 5 at Oregon State 10/12/85 PUNT AVG. 3. 693 Idaho 11/15/75 76 at Arizona State 11/22/14 5 at Illinois 9/3/88 No. Opponent Season 4. 675 at Utah 9/21/85 6. 75 at Oregon 10/10/15 5 Oregon State 9/18/93 1. 57.3 at Stanford 10/23/10 5. 663 at Oregon 10/27/84 7. 70 California 10/4/14 2. 54.0 at Ohio State 9/21/91 6. 654 vs. San Diego State (Sea)9/8/07 8. 69 at Stanford 10/10/14 3. 53.9 at Colorado 9/13/03 7. 653 Montana State 10/18/01 9. 67 at California 10/5/13 RUSH ATTEMPTS 4. 53.4 at Arizona 9/25/04 8. 641 at Oregon 10/10/15 10. 66 USC 11/1/14 No. Opponent Season 5. 53.2 at UNLV 9/15/12 9. 638 at Oregon State 10/1/05 66 at Rutgers 9/12/15 1. 76 at California 11/16/74 6. 53.0 Boise State 9/27/97 638 Portland State 9/20/08 76 at Washington 11/22/75 7. 52.0 Wyoming 9/8/90 11. 637 Idaho 9/9/06 3. 71 Montana State 11/16/85 52.0 Portland State 9/5/15 12. 636 Utah (Copper Bowl) 12/29/92 PASS COMPLETIONS 4. 69 UNLV 9/24/83 9. 51.8 Villanova 10/9/65 631 at Arizona 10/24/15 No. Opponent Season 5. 68 Pacifi c (Ore.) 10/4/80 51.8 at Washington 11/18/89 14. 619 California 10/18/97 1. 58 at Oregon 10/19/13 6. 67 Idaho 11/15/75 15. 618 at Tennessee 10/1/88 2. 56 Arizona 10/25/14 7. 66 Oregon 11/3/73 16. 615 at Minnesota 9/10/88 3. 50 at Oregon 10/10/15 66 at Washington 11/24/73 17. 610 UNLV 9/10/11 4. 49 California 10/4/14 66 Oregon 10/29/77 18. 603 Oregon 10/29/77 5. 47 at Rutgers 9/12/15 66 California 11/14/81 19. 602 UNLV 9/24/83 47 at Arizona 10/24/15 66 Stanford 10/23/82 20. 601 at Illinois 9/3/88 7. 45 at Arizona State 11/22/14 601 at California 10/22/05 8. 44 USC 11/1/14 44 at Oregon State 11/8/14 NET RUSHING YARDS 10. 43 Portland State 9/13/14 No. Opponent Season TOTAL PLAYS 43 Oregon 9/20/14 1. 524 at Oregon 10/27/84 No. Opponent Season 2. 442 at California 11/16/74 1. 106 Montana 9/5/92 3. 439 Idaho 11/15/75 2. 105 at Oregon 10/10/15 PASSING YARDS 4. 438 Oregon 10/30/71 3. 101 at Oregon 10/19/13 No. Opponent Season 5. 417 Montana State 11/16/85 4. 100 at Arizona State 11/22/14 1. 734 California 10/4/14 6. 392 UNLV 9/24/83 5. 99 Arizona 10/25/14 2. 630 Portland State 9/13/14 7. 363 Army 9/27/80 6. 98 UCLA 10/27/07 3. 601 at Arizona State 11/22/14 8. 352 Pacifi c (Ore.) 10/10/64 7. 97 at Oregon State 10/1/05 4. 557 at Oregon 10/19/13 9. 350 at Oregon State 11/3/79 8. 95 California 10/4/14 5. 532 vs. Rutgers (Sea) 8/28/14 10. 347 California 11/17/73 9. 93 at Arizona 10/24/15 6. 531 at Oregon State 10/1/05 10. 92 vs. Colorado (Sea.) 9/11/004 7. 521 at California 10/5/13 92 Portland State 9/20/08 8. 514 at Arizona 10/24/15 FUMBLES (Since 1957) 92 USC 11/1/14 9. 513 California 9/22/01 No. Opponent Season 10. 505 at Oregon 10/10/15 1. 10 UCLA 10/9/71 2. 9 Utah 9/30/72 FIRST DOWNS 9 UCLA 10/20/73 No. Opponent Season 9 Stanford 10/26/74 1. 36 Montana 9/5/92 5. 8 at Arizona 9/23/72 36 vs. San Diego State (Sea) 9/8/07 8 at Kansas 9/15/73 36 Portland State 9/20/08 8 Oregon State 11/3/84 4. 35 at Oregon 10/19/13 8. 7 17 Times 5. 34 at Illinois 9/3/88 Last - vs. Hawaii (Sea) 9/12/09 34 at Arizona 10/24/15 7. 33 Oregon State 10/5/91 33 Portland State 9/13/14 FUMBLES LOST (Since 1957) 33 California 10/4/14 No. Opponent Season 33 Arizona 10/25/14 1. 6 UCLA 10/9/71 33 at Oregon State 11/8/14 2. 5 Utah State 9/30/61 5 at Utah 10/15/66 5 Stanford 10/26/74 5. 4 24 Times Last - vs. Hawaii (Sea) 9/12/09

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POINTS ALLOWED RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED - High INTERCEPTIONS KICK RETURNS No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season 1. 70 USC 11/7/70 1. 479 UCLA 10/18/75 1. 7 at Oregon 9/27/03 1. 11 California 9/6/08 2. 69 USC 10/18/08 2. 467 at Kansas 9/11/76 2. 6 Oregon State 9/16/89 2. 10 at Iowa 9/27/69 3. 66 California 9/6/08 3. 464 at Iowa 9/27/69 3. 5 at Idaho 10/17/53 10 at Stanford 11/1/08 66 at Oregon State 10/11/08 4. 462 USC 10/12/74 5 Pacifi c 10/22/60 4. 9 at Michigan State 11/6/54 5. 65 at Oklahoma State 9/4/10 5. 446 Oregon 10/27/01 5 San Jose State 9/22/62 9 USC 11/7/70 6. 63 Stanford 10/17/70 6. 437 at UCLA 10/2/10 5 Washington 11/23/68 9 USC 10/12/74 63 Oregon 9/27/08 7. 432 at USC 10/31/81 5 Pacifi c 11/1/69 9 at Stanford 10/25/75 8. 62 at Oregon 10/19/13 8. 429 USC 11/7/70 5 at Arizona State 9/27/86 9 at Stanford 9/11/99 9. 61 at California 11/4/22 9. 428 at Nebraska 9/30/95 5 Wyoming 9/12/87 9 at USC 9/22/07 61 at Iowa 9/27/69 10. 426 at Baylor 9/12/08 5 at Washington 11/22/97 9 at Oregon State 10/11/08 5 UCLA 11/3/01 9 Arizona 11/8/08 9 vs. Oregon State (Sea) 10/22/11 TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED - High RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED - Low 9 vs. Oregon (Seattle) 9/29/12 No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season FUMBLES FORCED 1. 745 at USC 10/29/05 1. -35 Montana State 9/11/93 No. Opponent Season 2. 719 at Oregon 10/19/13 2. -17 at Arizona 10/26/02 1. 10 at Oregon 11/8/52 KICK RETURN YARDS 3. 696 at Iowa 9/27/69 3. -11 Washington 11/18/72 2. 9 at Illinois 9/28/74 No. Opponent Season 4. 675 Washington 11/25/50 -11 at Washington 11/24/73 9 at Arizona State 10/20/79 1. 298 California 9/6/08 5. 664 Stanford 10/25/80 5. -10 vs. Baylor (Seattle) 9/16/06 9 Montana State 11/16/85 2. 249 Oregon 10/10/98 6. 658 Stanford 10/17/70 6. -6 at Pacifi c 10/2/93 5. 8 Stanford 9/27/52 3. 238 vs. Oregon (Seattle) 9/29/12 7. 651 at Arizona State 10/28/89 -6 Montana 9/9/95 8 San Jose State 11/12/55 4. 228 vs. Oregon State (Sea)10/22/11 8. 646 Oregon 10/9/04 8. 1 Montana State 11/16/85 8 UCLA 10/11/69 5. 207 at Arizona State 10/28/89 9. 626 vs. Hawaii (Seattle) 9/12/09 9. 5 at Illinois 9/1/94 8 at Michigan State 9/26/70 6. 199 at Oregon State 10/19/63 10. 625 USC 10/18/08 10. 8 Portland State 9/20/08 8 at Oregon State 11/13/71 7. 184 Arizona State 11/10/90 8 at Oregon 10/14/72 8. 178 at USC 9/22/07 8 Stanford 11/11/72 9. 176 at Oregon 10/29/11 TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED - Low TACKLES-FOR-LOSS 10. 174 at USC 10/13/73 No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season 174 at Stanford 9/11/99 1. 97 at Idaho 10/11/58 1. 15 at Wyoming 9/23/89 FUMBLES RECOVERED 97 Oregon 10/8/94 15 at Pacifi c 10/2/93 No. Opponent Season 3. 108 Oregon State 9/18/93 3. 14 Oregon State 9/18/93 1. 7 at Michigan State 9/26/70 PUNT RETURNS 4. 114 Idaho 10/24/59 14 Oregon 10/8/94 2. 6 at USC 10/26/57 No. Opponent Season 5. 115 Boise State 9/27/97 14 at California 9/26/98 6 at Oregon 10/14/72 1. 10 Oregon 10/8/94 6. 120 at Stanford 11/18/61 14 at USC 11/11/00 6 Idaho 9/16/78 2. 9 California 10/16/93 7. 125 vs. Colorado (Seattle) 9/11/04 14 USC 10/30/04 5. 5 San Jose State 11/12/55 9 San Jose State 9/28/96 8. 129 at Oregon State 10/31/59 14 Arizona State 10/6/07 5 Utah State 9/30/61 4. 8 Idaho 10/7/72 9. 131 Oregon State 11/8/58 14 Idaho 9/21/13 5 at Texas Tech 11/14/64 8 Oregon State 10/7/95 10. 135 California 10/16/93 14 Wyoming 9/19/15 5 at Minnesota 9/25/65 8 at Stanford 10/8/03 5 Washington 11/18/72 7. 7 at San Jose State 11/16/68 5 Idaho 10/2/76 7 at Utah 10/2/71 PASSING YARDS ALLOWED - High SACKS (Since 1985) 5 at California 10/29/94 7 at California 11/10/84 No. Opponent Season No. Opponent Season 7 Montana State 9/11/93 1. 537 at BYU 9/7/89 1. 10 Oregon 10/8/94 7 Oregon State 9/18/93 2. 534 at Arizona State 10/28/89 10 at Wyoming 9/23/89 TURNOVERS FORCED 7 UCLA 11/6/93 3. 527 California 10/4/14 3. 8 Montana State 9/11/93 No. Opponent Season 7 USC 11/5/94 4. 521 at California 10/5/13 8 at Stanford 9/23/06 1. 9 (4 INT, 5 FUM) Idaho 11/1/52 7 Oregon 11/9/02 5. 496 Oregon State 10/12/13 8 Arizona State 11/2/02 9 (7 INT, 2 FUM) Oregon 11/9/03 7 Arizona 10/4/03 6. 489 vs. Hawaii (Seattle) 9/12/09 6. 7 at Tennessee 10/1/88 3. 8 (5 INT, 3 FUM) San Jose State 9/22/62 7 at Arizona 9/25/04 7. 448 at BYU 9/15/90 7 vs. Grambling State (Sea) 9/17/05 8 (1 INT, 7 FUM) at Michigan State 9/26/70 7 at Nevada 9/9/05 8. 437 Oregon 10/9/04 7 Arizona State 10/6/07 8 (3 INT, 5 FUM) Washington 11/18/72 9. 433 at USC 10/29/05 7 vs. Texas 12/30/03 8 (2 INT, 6 FUM) Idaho 9/16/78 10. 430 Stanford 10/21/78 7 Oregon State 10/25/03 7. 7 (5 INT, 2 FUM) at Idaho 10/17/53 PUNT RETURN YARDS 430 Idaho State 9/3/11 7 at Notre Dame 9/6/03 7 (3 INT, 4 FUM) Oregon State 10/25/52 No. Opponent Season 7 at Arizona 10/26/02 7 (3 INT, 4 FUM) at California 10/8/55 1. 186 SW Louisiana 11/8/97 7 at Stanford 10/13/01 7 (1 INT, 6 FUM) at USC 10/26/57 2. 171 at San Jose State 11/16/68 PASSING YARDS ALLOWED - Low 7 at Boise State 9/8/01 7 (2 INT, 5 FUM) at Minnesota 9/25/65 3. 163 at Nevada 9/9/05 No. Opponent Season 7 Oregon 9/20/14 7 (5 INT, 2 FUM) Washington 11/23/68 4. 153 Idaho 9/29/73 1. 0 Oregon State 11/8/58 7 (5 INT, 2 FUM) Pacifi c 11/1/69 5. 129 at San Jose State 9/26/59 0 California 9/17/66 7 (3 INT, 4 FUM) at Arizona State 10/10/70 6. 116 at Stanford 10/18/03 0 at Kansas 9/24/77 7 (1 INT, 6 FUM) at Oregon 10/14/72 7. 113 Idaho 9/21/68 4. 6 Washington 11/24/56 7 (5 INT, 2 FUM) Wyoming 9/12/87 113 Oregon 10/29/83 6 Idaho 10/2/76 7 (6 INT, 1 FUM) Oregon State 9/16/89 9. 110 Montana State 9/21/02 6. 7 at Oregon State 11/8/75 7 (5 INT, 2 FUM) UCLA 11/3/01 10. 105 Boise State 9/27/97 7. 8 Oregon State 11/9/74 7 (3 INT, 4 FUM) UCLA 11/8/03 9 at Oregon State 10/22/55 8. 10 Oregon State 10/5/91 9. 11 at USC 11/6/71 11 UCLA 10/20/73

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PASSING RECEIVING SPECIAL TEAMS ATTEMPTS RECEPTIONS PUNT RETURNS 1. 58 Connor Halliday Colorado State 12/21/13 1. 9 Jerome Riley Oklahoma 1/1/03 1. 6 Billy Gribble BYU 12/18/81 2. 53 Luke Falk Miami 12/26/15 9 River Cracraft Colorado State 12/21/13 2. 5 Erik Coleman Purdue 12/31/01 3. 46 Drew Bledsoe Utah 12/29/92 3. 8 Tim Stallworth Houston 12/25/88 3. 4 Sammy Moore Texas 12/30/03 4. 40 Jason Gesser Purdue 12/31/01 8 C.J. Davisl Utah 12/29/92 4. 3 Victor Wood Houston 12/25/88 5. 36 Timm Rosenbach Houston 12/25/88 5. 7 Phillip Bobo Utah 12/29/92 5. 2 Three Players 6. 35 Chad Davis Baylor 12/31/94 RECEPTION YARDS PUNT RETURN YARDS COMPLETIONS 1. 212 Phillip Bobo Utah 12/29/92 1. 68 (4) Sammy Moore Texas 12/30/03 1. 37 Connor Halliday Colorado State 12/21/13 2. 139 Jerome Riley Oklahoma 1/1/03 2. 52 (3) Victor Wood Houston 12/25/88 2. 30 Drew Bledsoe Utah 12/29/92 3. 134 C. J. Davis Utah 12/29/92 3. 39 (6) Billy Gribble BYU 12/18/81 3. 29 Luke Falk Miami 12/26/15 4. 125 River Cracraft Colorado State 12/21/13 4. 29 (5) Erik Coleman Purdue 12/31/01 4. 27 Chad Davis Baylor 12/31/94 5. 120 Tim Stallworth Houston 12/25/88 5. 24 (2) Leon Brooks Colorado State 12/21/13 5. 19 Timm Rosenbach Houston 12/25/88 6. 18 Matt Kegel Texas 12/30/03 TOUCHDOWNS LONG PUNT RETURNS 1. 2 Phillip Bobo Utah 12/29/92 1. 51 Sammy Moore Texas 12/30/03 YARDS 2 Sammy Moore Texas 12/30/03 2. 40 Victor Wood Houston 12/25/88 1. 476 Drew Bledsoe Utah 12/29/92 3. 1 12 Players 3. 19 Leon Brooks Colorado State 12/21/13 2. 410 Connor Halliday Colorado State 12/21/13 4. 15 Billy Gribble BYU 12/18/81 3. 331 Ryan Leaf Michigan 1/1/98 LONGEST RECEPTION 5. 12 Erik Coleman Purdue 12/31/01 4. 306 Timm Rosenbach Houston 12/25/88 1. 87 Phillip Bobo Utah 12/29/92 5 300 Luke Falk Miami 12/26/15 2. 54 C. J. Davis Utah 12/29/92 KICKOFF RETURNS 6. 286 Chad Davis Baylor 12/31/94 3. 54 Sammy Moore Texas 12/30/03 1. 5 Victor Wood Houston 12/25/88 4. 46 Chad Carpenter Baylor 12/31/94 2. 5 Sammy Moore Texas 12/30/03 TOUCHDOWNS 5. 46 Mike Bush Purdue 12/31/01 3. 4 Don LaBomme BYU 12/18/81 1. 6 Connor Halliday Colorado State 12/21/13 4. 3 Jonathan Smith Oklahoma 1/1/03 2. 2 Drew Bledsoe Utah 12/29/92 DEFENSE 5. 2 Four players 2 Matt Kegel Texas 12/30/03 TOTAL TACKLES 2 Luke Falk Miami 12/26/15 1. 15 Casey Locker Colorado State 12/21/13 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 5. 1 Timm Rosenbach Houston 12/25/88 15 Justin Sagote Colorado State 12/21/13 1. 123 (5) Victor Wood Houston 12/25/88 1 Ryan Leaf Michigan 1/1/98 3. 13 Darryl Monroe Colorado State 12/21/13 2. 106 (4) Don LaBomme BYU 12/18/81 1 Jason Gesser Purdue 12/31/01 4. 12 Anthony McClanahan Utah 12/29/92 3. 90 (2) Sammy Moore Oklahoma 1/1/03 1 Jason Gesser Oklahoma 1/1/03 5. 11 Raonall Smith Purdue 12/31/01 4. 59 (5) Sammy Moore Texas 12/30/03 5. 48 (2) Erik Coleman Purdue 12/31/01 INTERCEPTIONS SOLO TACKLES 1. 3 Jason Gesser Purdue 12/31/01 1. 9 Steve Gleason Michigan 1/1/98 LONG KICKOFF RETURNS 2. 2 Clete Casper BYU 12/18/81 2. 8 Brent White BYU 12/18/81 1. 89 Sammy Moore Oklahoma 1/1/03 2 Jason Gesser Oklahoma 1/1/03 8 Ron Childs Utah 12/29/92 2. 35 Victor Wood Houston 12/25/88 2 Matt Kegel Texas 12/30/03 8 Ron Childs Baylor 12/31/94 3. 33 Don LaBomme BYU 12/18/81 5. 1 Ryan Leaf Michigan 1/1/98 8 Billy Newman Purdue 12/31/01 4. 25 Kristoff Williams Colorado State 12/21/13 1 Drew Bledsoe Utah 12/29/92 8 Casey Locker Colorado State 12/21/13 5. 24 Erik Coleman Purdue 12/31/01 1 Timm Rosenbach Houston 12/25/88 1 Connor Halliday Colorado State 12/21/13 TACKLES FOR LOSSES/YARDS TOUCHDOWNS - KICK RETURNS 1. 4/21 Brandon Moore Michigan 1/1/98 1. 1 Sammy Moore Oklahoma 1/1/03 LONGEST PASS 2. 3/30 D.D. Acholonu Texas 12/30/03 1. 87 Drew Bledsoe Utah 12/29/92 3/17 Jeremey Williams Oklahoma 1/1/03 FIELD GOALS/ATTEMPTS 2. 54 Matt Kegel Texas 12/30/03 3/12 Fred Shavies Purdue 12/31/01 1. 4/4 Drew Dunning Purdue 12/31/01 3. 46 Chad Davis Baylor 12/31/94 3/11 Donnie Jackson Texas 12/30/03 2. 2/2 Erik Powell Miami 12/26/15 4. 46 Ryan Leaf Michigan 1/1/98 3/7 Dorian Boose Michigan 1/1/98 3. 1/1 Hanson Houston 12/25/88 5. 46 Jason Gesser Purdue 12/31/01 1/1 Rian Lindell Michigan 1/1/98 SACKS/YARDS 1/1 Andrew Furney Colorado State 12/21/13 RUSHING 1. 3/30 D.D. Acholonu Texas 12/30/03 6. 1/2 Aaron Price Utah 12/29/92 ATTEMPTS 2. 2/20 Matt Elisara BYU 12/18/81 1/2 Tony Truant Baylor 12/31/94 1. 33 Steve Broussard Houston 12/25/88 2/16 Jeremey Williams Oklahoma 1/1/03 2. 27 Shambe Wright-Fair Utah 12/29/92 4. 1 17 Players LONGEST FIELD GOALS 3. 17 Dave Minnich Purdue 12/31/01 1. 48 Rian Lindell Michigan 1/1/98 4. 14 Don LaBomme BYU 12/18/81 INTERCEPTIONS 2. 47 Drew Dunning Purdue 12/31/01 14 Timm Rosenbach Houston 12/25/88 1. 2 Jason David Purdue 12/31/01 3. 37 Tony Truant Baylor 12/31/94 2 Lamont Thompson Purdue 12/31/01 4. 37 Drew Dunning Purdue 12/31/01 YARDS 3. 1 Shawn Landrum Houston 12/25/88 5. 34 Drew Dunning Purdue 12/31/01 1. 139 Steve Broussard Houston 12/25/88 1 Vernon Todd Houston 12/25/88 2. 123 Shambe Wright-Fair Utah 12/29/92 1 Lamont Thompson Michigan 1/1/98 MOST PUNTS 3. 110 Jonathan Smith Texas 12/30/03 1 Deone Bucannon Colorado State 12/21/13 1. 7 Kyle Basler Texas 12/30/03 4. 92 Ricky Turner BYU 12/18/81 1 Shalom Luani Miami 12/26/15 2. 6 Seven Times Last by: 5. 79 Don LaBomme BYU 12/18/81 1 Peyton Pelluer Miami 12/26/15 Zach Charme Miami 12/26/15

TOUCHDOWNS LONG INTERCEPTION RETURNS PUNTING AVERAGE 1. 2 Ricky Turner BYU 12/18/81 1. 45 Jason David Purdue 12/31/01 1. 46.0 Rob Myers Houston 12/25/88 2 Shambe Wright-Fair Utah 12/29/92 2 36 Shalom Luani Miami 12/26/15 46.0 Kyle Basler Oklahoma 1/1/03 3. 1 10 players 3. 27 Shawn Landrum Houston 12/25/88 3. 44.3 Alan Cox Purdue 12/31/01 4. 11 Todd Jensen Baylor 12/31/94 4. 40.3 Jeff Banks Michigan 1/1/98 LONGEST RUSH 5. 8 Deone Bucannon Colorado State 12/21/13 5. 40.1 Kyle Basler Texas 12/30/03 1. 27 Steve Broussard Houston 12/25/88 6. 4 Vernon Todd Houston 12/25/88 27 Jamal Morrow Miami 12/26/15 LONG PUNTS 3. 20 Shambe Wright-Fair Utah 12/29/92 PASSES DEFENDED 1. 62 Alan Cox Purdue 12/31/01 4. 20 Alan Cox Purdue 12/31/01 1. 5 Lamont Thompson Purdue 12/31/01 2. 59 Kyle Basler Oklahoma 1/1/03 5. 18 Don LaBomme BYU 12/18/81 5 Jason David Purdue 12/31/01 3. 56 Kyle Basler Texas 12/30/03 6. 17 Jonathan Smith Texas 12/30/03 3. 4 Torey Hunter Baylor 12/31/94 4. 54 Wes Concepcion Colorado State 12/21/13 17 Ricky Turner BYU 12/18/81 4. 3 Erik Coleman Texas 12/30/03 5. 53 Don LaBomme BYU 12/18/81 3 Taylor Taliulu Miami 12/26/15 53 Rob Myers Houston 12/25/88 53 Mike Bowlin Colorado State 12/21/13

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OFFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS PASSES ATTEMPTED TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS PUNTS 1. 58 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl 1. 92 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 1. 8 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 2. 53 Miami 12/26/15 Sun Bowl 2. 89 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 2. 7 Baylor 12/31/94 Alamo Bowl 3. 48 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 3. 78 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 7 Texas 12/30/03 Holiday Bowl 4. 41 Purdue 12/31/01 Sun Bowl 78 Miami 12/26/15 Sun Bowl 4. 6 Seven Times Last: 5. 36 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 5. 77 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl Miami 12/26/15 Sun Bowl

PASSES COMPLETED TOTAL OFFENSE PUNT YARDS 1. 37 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl 1. 636 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 1. 327 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 2. 32 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 2. 460 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 2. 281 Texas 12/30/03 Holiday Bowl 3. 29 Miami 12/26/15 Sun Bowl 3. 400 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl 3. 276 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 4. 27 Baylor 12/31/94 Alamo Bowl 4. 398 Michigan 1/1/98 Rose Bowl 276 Oklahoma 1/1/03 Rose Bowl 5. 19 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 5. 382 Miami 12/26/15 Sun Bowl 5. 266 Purdue 12/31/01 Sun Bowl

NET YARDS PASSING AVERAGE YARDS PER PLAY PUNTING AVERAGE 1. 492 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 1. 7.1 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 1. 46.0 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 2. 410 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl 2. 6.3 Michigan 1/1/98 Rose Bowl 46.0 Oklahoma 1/1/03 Rose Bowl 3. 331 Michigan 1/1/98 Rose Bowl 3. 5.5 Texas 12/30/03 Holiday Bowl 3. 44.3 Purdue 12/31/01 Sun Bowl 4. 306 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 4. 5.3 Purdue 12/31/01 Sun Bowl 4. 40.9 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 5. 300 Miami 12/26/15 Sun Bowl 5. 5.2 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl 5. 40.5 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED FUMBLES/LOST PUNT RETURNS 1. 3 Purdue 12/31/01 Sun Bowl 1. 4/2 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 1. 6 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 2. 2 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 2. 3/1 Baylor 12/31/94 Alamo Bowl 2. 5 Purdue 12/31/01 Sun Bowl 2 Oklahoma 1/1/03 Rose Bowl 3/1 Oklahoma 1/1/03 Rose Bowl 3. 4 Texas 12/30/03 Holiday Bowl 2 Texas 12/30/03 Holiday Bowl 4. 3/2 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl 4. 3 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 5. 1 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 5. 2/1 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 5. 2 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 1 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 2/1 Purdue 12/31/01 Sun Bowl 2 Oklahoma 1/1/03 Rose Bowl 1 Michigan 1/1/98 Rose Bowl 2/0 Michigan 1/1/98 Rose Bowl 2 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl 1 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl 2 Miami 12/26/15 Sun Bowl PENALTIES/YARDS RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 18/136 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. 56 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 2. 15/110 Baylor 12/31/94 Alamo Bowl 1. 68 Texas 12/30/03 Holiday Bowl 2. 53 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 3. 11/95 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 2. 52 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 3. 41 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 4. 10/70 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl 3. 39 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 4. 33 Texas 12/30/03 Holiday Bowl 5. 9/85 Purdue 12/31/01 Sun Bowl 4. 29 Purdue 12/31/01 Sun Bowl 5. 31 Baylor 12/31/94 Alamo Bowl 9/52 Oklahoma 1/1/03 Rose Bowl 5. 24 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl

NET YARDS RUSHING POSSESSION TIME PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 1. 245 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 1. 37:43 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 1. 17.3 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 2. 157 Texas 12/30/03 Holiday Bowl 2. 32:02 Baylor 12/31/94 Alamo Bowl 2. 17.0 Texas 12/30/03 Holiday Bowl 3. 154 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 3. 32:01 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 3. 12.0 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl 4. 144 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 4. 31:05 Miami 12/26/15 Sun Bowl 4. 6.5 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 5. 87 Miami 12/26/15 Sun Bowl 5. 29:52 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 5. 5.8 Purdue 12/31/01 Sun Bowl

FIRST DOWNS - TOTAL THIRD DOWN CONVERSIONS KICKOFF RETURNS 1. 28 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 1. 10/19 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 1. 5 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 2. 24 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl 5. 8/19 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 5 Oklahoma 1/1/03 Rose Bowl 3. 23 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 2. 8/17 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl 5 Texas 12/30/03 Holiday Bowl 23 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 3. 7/15 Michigan 1/1/98 Rose Bowl 4. 4 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 23 Miami 12/26/15 Sun Bowl 4. 6/14 Texas 12/30/03 Holiday Bowl 4 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 4 Purdue 12/31/01 Sun Bowl FIRST DOWNS - RUSHING FOURTH DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl 1. 17 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 1. 1/1 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 2. 10 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 1/1 Purdue 12/31/01 Sun Bowl KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 3. 9 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 1/1 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl 1. 123 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 4. 8 Texas 12/30/03 Holiday Bowl 4. 2/3 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 2. 114 Oklahoma 1/1/03 Rose Bowl 5. 7 Miami 12/26/15 Sun Bowl 5. 1/2 Oklahoma 1/1/03 Rose Bowl 3. 106 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 4. 80 Purdue 12/31/01 Sun Bowl FIRST DOWNS - PASSING DEFENSE 5. 66 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl 1. 21 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS RET 2. 16 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 1. 4/74 Purdue 12/31/01 Sun Bowl KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 3. 13 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 2. 2/31 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 1. 26.5 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 13 Michigan 1/1/98 Rose Bowl 2/11 Baylor 12/31/94 Alamo Bowl 2. 24.6 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 5. 12 Baylor 12/31/94 Alamo Bowl 4. 2/36 Miami 12/26/15 Sun Bowl 3. 22.8 Oklahoma 1/1/03 Rose Bowl 12 Miami 12/26/15 Sun Bowl 5. 1/0 Michigan 1/1/98 Rose Bowl 4. 20.0 Purdue 12/31/01 Sun Bowl 1/8 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl 5. 16.5 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl FIRST DOWNS - PENALTY 1. 4 Miami 12/26/15 Sun Bowl SACKS BY DEFENSE 2. 3 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 1. 7/64 Texas 12/30/03 Holiday Bowl 3 Purdue 12/31/01 Sun Bowl 2. 5/28 Purdue 12/31/01 Sun Bowl 3. 2 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 3. 4/33 Miami 12/26/15 Sun Bowl 4. 3/27 Oklahoma 1/1/03 Rose Bowl 3/24 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 3/16 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl

FUMBLES RETURNED 1. 1/29 Colorado State 12/21/13 New Mexico Bowl 1/18 Texas 12/30/03 Holiday Bowl 1/15 Utah 12/29/92 Copper Bowl 1/0 BYU 12/18/81 Holiday Bowl 1/0 Houston 12/25/88 Aloha Bowl 1/0 Miami 12/26/15 Sun Bowl

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PASS ATTEMPTS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 100) 300-YARD PASSING GAMES No. Player Season No. Player Season No. Player Season 1. 714 Connor Halliday 2013 1. .695 (448/645) Luke Falk 2015 1. 10 Luke Falk 2015 2. 645 Luke Falk 2015 2. .673 (354/526) Connor Halliday 2014 2. 9 Ryan Leaf 1997 3. 526 Connor Halliday 2014 3. .645 (218/338) Timm Rosenbach 1988 9 Connor Halliday 2013 4. 503 Alex Brink 2007 4. .642 (156-243) Luke Falk 2014 4. 8 Alex Brink 2007 5. 432 Drew Bledsoe 1992 5. .637 (212/333) Jeff Tuel 2012 5. 7 Connor Halliday 2014 6. 410 Ryan Leaf 1997 6. .629 (449/714) Connor Halliday 2013 6. 5 Matt Kegel 2003 7. 402 Jason Gesser 2002 7. .610 (208/341) Marshall Lobbestael 2011 7. 5 Marshall Lobbestael 2011 8. 396 Alex Brink 2006 8. .609 (241/396) Alex Brink 2006 8. 4 Jack Thompson 1976 9. 394 Matt Kegel 2003 9. .608 (115/189) Aaron Garcia 1989 4 Timm Rosenbach 1988 10. 390 Timm Rosenbach 1987 10. .606 (305/503) Alex Brink 2007 4 Drew Bledsoe 1992 4 Connor Halliday 2012 FRESHMAN RECORD (Since 1972) FRESHMAN RECORD (Since 1972) 4 Luke Falk 2014 243 Luke Falk 2014 .642 (156-243) Luke Falk 2014 SOPHOMORE RECORD SOPHOMORE RECORD 645 Luke Falk 2015 .695 (448/645) Luke Falk 2015 JUNIOR RECORD JUNIOR RECORD 714 Connor Halliday 2013 .645 (218-338) Timm Rosenbach 1988 SENIOR RECORD SENIOR RECORD 526 Connor Halliday 2014 .673 (354/526) Connor Halliday 2014

PASS COMPLETIONS TOUCHDOWNS No. Player Season No. Player Season 1. 449 Connor Halliday 2013 1. 38 Luke Falk 2015 2. 448 Luke Falk 2015 2. 34 Ryan Leaf 1997 3. 354 Connor Halliday 2014 34 Connor Halliday 2013 4. 305 Alex Brink 2007 4. 32 Connor Halliday 2014 5. 241 Drew Bledsoe 1992 5. 28 Jason Gesser 2002 241 Alex Brink 2006 6. 26 Jason Gesser 2001 6. 236 Jason Gesser 2002 26 Alex Brink 2007 7. 227 Ryan Leaf 1997 8. 24 Timm Rosenbach 1988 8. 222 Timm Rosenbach 1987 24 Alex Brink 2005 10. 219 Jeff Tuel 2010 10. 21 Ryan Leaf 1996 21 Matt Kegel 2003 FRESHMAN RECORD (Since 1972) 156 Luke Falk 2014 FRESHMAN RECORD (Since 1972) SOPHOMORE RECORD 13 Luke Falk 2014 448 Luke Falk 2015 SOPHOMORE RECORD JUNIOR RECORD 38 Luke Falk 2015 449 Connor Halliday 2013 JUNIOR RECORD SENIOR RECORD 34 Ryan Leaf 1997 354 Connor Halliday 2014 34 Connor Halliday 2013 SENIOR RECORD 32 Connor Halliday 2014 PASSING YARDS No. Player Season 1. 4,597 Connor Halliday 2013 PASSES INTERCEPTED 2. 4,566 Luke Falk 2015 No. Player Season 3. 3,968 Ryan Leaf 1997 1. 24 Ty Paine 1970 4. 3,873 Connor Halliday 2014 24 Timm Rosenbach 1987 5. 3,818 Alex Brink 2007 3. 22 Connor Halliday 2013 6. 3,408 Jason Gesser 2002 4. 20 Jack Thompson 1978 7. 3,246 Drew Bledsoe 1992 5. 19 Ty Paine 1971 8. 3,097 Timm Rosenbach 1988 6. 17 Jerry Henderson 1967 9. 3,010 Jason Gesser 2001 7. 15 Drew Bledsoe 1991 10. 2,947 Matt Kegel 2003 15 Drew Bledsoe 1992 15 Mark Rypien 1984 FRESHMAN RECORD (Since 1972) 15 Matt Kegel 2003 1,859 Luke Falk 2014 15 Alex Brink 2007 SOPHOMORE RECORD 4,566 Luke Falk 2015 FRESHMAN RECORD (Since 1972) JUNIOR RECORD 11 Aaron Garcia 1989 4,597 Connor Halliday 2013 SOPHOMORE RECORD SENIOR RECORD 24 Ty Paine 1970 3,873 Connor Halliday 2014 24 Timm Rosenbach 1987 JUNIOR RECORD 22 Connor Halliday 2013 SENIOR RECORD 20 Jack Thompson 1978

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RUSHING ATTEMPTS 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES RECEPTIONS No. Player Season No. Player Season No. Player Season 1. 308 Jerome Harrison 2005 1. 11 Jerome Harrison 2005 1. 106 Vince Mayle 2014 2. 264 Shaumbe Wright-Fair 1992 2. 8 Steve Broussard 1988 2. 104 Gabe Marks 2015 3. 260 Steve Broussard 1989 8 Shaumbe Wright-Fair 1992 3. 82 Marquess Wilson 2011 4. 258 Rueben Mayes 1984 4. 7 Kerry Porter 1983 4. 78 Isiah Myers 2014 5. 242 Michael Black 1997 7 Rueben Mayes 1984 5. 75 Dom Williams 2015 6. 228 Rueben Mayes 1985 7 Michael Black 1997 6. 74 Gabe Marks 2013 7. 224 Jonathan Smith 2003 7. 6 Rich Swinton 1988 7. 72 Nakoa McElrath 2001 8. 222 Steve Broussard 1988 6 Steve Broussard 1989 8. 70 Michael Bumpus 2007 9. 218 Rich Swinton 1988 6 Kevin Brown 1998 9. 67 Hugh Campbell 1960 10. 215 Kevin Brown 1998 10. 5 Bernard Jackson 1971 67 Mike Levenseller 1976 5 Ken Grandberry 1972 67 Brandon Gibson 2007 FRESHMAN RECORD (Since 1972) 5 Andrew Jones 1973 209 Deon Burnett 1999 5 Rueben Mayes 1985 FRESHMAN RECORD SOPHOMORE RECORD 5 Shaumbe Wright-Fair 1991 55 Marquess Wilson 2010 218 Rich Swinton 1988 SOPHOMORE RECORD JUNIOR RECORD 82 Marquess Wilson 2011 258 Rueben Mayes 1984 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES JUNIOR RECORD SENIOR RECORD No. Player Season 104 Gabe Marks 2015 308 Jerome Harrison 2005 1. 7 Mike Levenseller 1976 SENIOR RECORD 2. 6 Brandon Gibson 2007 106 Vince Mayle 2014 6 Marquess Wilson 2011 NET RUSHING YARDS (1000+) 6 Vince Mayle 2014 No. Player Season 5. 5 Tim Stallworth 1988 RECEIVING YARDS 1. 1,900 Jerome Harrison 2005 5 Nakoa McElrath 2001 No. Player Season 2. 1,637 Rueben Mayes 1984 5 Marquess Wilson 2010 1. 1,483 Vince Mayle 2014 3. 1,330 Shaumbe Wright-Fair 1992 8. 4 Hugh Campbell 1962 2. 1,388 Marquess Wilson 2011 4. 1,280 Steve Broussard 1988 4 Mike Levenseller 1977 3. 1,192 Gabe Marks 2015 5. 1,237 Steve Broussard 1989 4 C.J. Davis 1992 4. 1,180 Brandon Gibson 2007 6. 1,236 Rueben Mayes 1985 4 Jason Hill 2004 5. 1,163 Nakoa McElrath 2001 7. 1,189 Bernard Jackson 1971 6. 1,151 Tim Stallworth 1988 8. 1,181 Michael Black 1997 7. 1,124 Mike Levenseller 1976 9. 1,059 Andrew Jones 1973 8. 1,097 Jason Hill 2005 10. 1,046 Kevin Brown 1998 9. 1,040 Dom Williams 2015 11. 1,018 Rich Swinton 1988 10. 1,024 C.J. Davis 1992 12. 1,000 Kerry Porter 1983 FRESHMAN RECORD FRESHMAN RECORD (Since 1972) 1,006 Marquess Wilson 2010 974 Deon Burnett 1999 SOPHOMORE RECORD SOPHOMORE RECORD 1,388 Marquess Wilson 2011 1,046 Kevin Brown 1998 JUNIOR RECORD JUNIOR RECORD 1,192 Gabe Marks 2015 1,637 Rueben Mayes 1984 SENIOR RECORD SENIOR RECORD 1,483 Vince Mayle 2014 1,900 Jerome Harrison 2005 RECEIVING TOUHDOWNS TOUCHDOWNS No. Player Season No. Player Season 1. 15 Gabe Marks 2015 1. 16 Jerome Harrison 2005 2. 13 Jason Hill 2005 2. 13 Steve Broussard 1989 3. 12 Jason Hill 2004 13 Shaumbe Wright-Fair 1992 12 Marquess Wilson 2011 4. 12 Deon Burnett 1999 12 Isiah Myers 2014 5. 11 Bob Kennedy 1941 6. 11 Kevin McKenzie 1997 11 Bernard Jackson 1971 11 Chris Jackson 1997 11 Ken Grandberry 1972 11 2002 11 Samoa Samoa 1980 11 Dom Williams 2015 11 Rueben Mayes 1984 10. 10 Hugh Campbell 1960 11 Steve Broussard 1988 10 Mike Bush 2001 11 Michael Black 1997 FRESHMAN RECORD FRESHMAN RECORD (Since 1972) 6 Phillip Bobo 1990 12 Deon Burnett 1999 6 Marquess Wilson 2010 SOPHOMORE RECORD SOPHOMORE RECORD (Research ongoing) 12 Jason Hill 2004 JUNIOR RECORD 12 Marquess Wilson 2011 11 Bob Kennedy 1941 JUNIOR RECORD SENIOR RECORD 15 Gabe Marks 2015 16 Jerome Harrison 2005 SENIOR RECORD 12 Isiah Myers 2014

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TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (1,000+) Player Season (Plays) No. Player Season No. Player, Season Rush, Rec, PR, KR, IR 1. 4,451 Luke Falk 2015 (727) 1. 17 Steve Broussard 1989 1. 2,118 B. Jackson, 1971 (1,189-185-0-744-0) 2. 4,420 Connor Halliday 2013 (764) 17 Jerome Harrison 2005 2. 2,113 Jerome Harrison, 2005 (1,900-206-0-7-0) 3. 3,920 Ryan Leaf 1997 (492) 3. 15 Gabe Marks 2015 3. 1,790 S. Broussard, 1989 (1,237-326-0-227-0) 4. 3,852 Alex Brink 2007 (566) 4. 14 Bernard Jackson 1971 4. 1,768 Rueben Mayes, 1984 (1,637-113-0-18-0) 5. 3,742 Connor Halliday 2014 (555) 5. 13 Shaumbe Wright-Fair 1992 5. 1,660 Vince Mayle, 2014 (0-1483-0-177-0) 6. 3,433 Timm Rosenbach 1988 (467) 13 Jason Hill 2005 6. 1,653 Sammy Moore, 2003 (0-533-405-715-0) 7. 3,292 Jason Gesser 2002 (456) 7. 12 Nine Times Last by: 7. 1,604 Isiah Barton, 2011 (8-638-0-958-0) 8. 3,185 Drew Bledsoe 1992 (516) Isiah Myers 2014 8. 1,533 S. Broussard, 1988 (1,280-152-0-101-0 9. 3,111 Jason Gesser 2001 (461) 9. 1,501 S. Wright-Fair, 1992 (1,330-171-0-0) 10. 2,997 Alex Brink 2005 (414) FRESHMAN RECORD 10. 1,488 Rueben Mayes, 1985 (1,236-252-0-0-0) 12 Deon Burnett 1999 11. 1,442 C. Williams, 1964 (783-210-108-341-0) SOPHOMORE RECORD SOPHOMORE RECORD 12. 1,419 Jonathan Smith, 2003 (961-349-0-109-0) 4,451 Luke Falk 2015 (727) 12 Devard Darling 2002 13. 1,398 Marquess Wilson, 2011 (10-1,388-0-0-0) JUNIOR RECORD 12 Jason Hill 2004 14. 1,358 Michael Black, 1997 (1,181-177-0-0-0) 4,420 Connor Halliday 2013 (764) 12 Marquess Wilson 2011 15. 1,356 Bernard Jackson, 1970 (590-268-498-0-0) SENIOR RECORD JUNIOR RECORD 16. 1,298 Gabe Marks, 2015 (0-1,192-106-0-0) 3,852 Alex Brink 2007 (566) 15 Gabe Marks 2015 17. 1,269 Richard Calvin, 1987 (822-246-0-201-0) SENIOR RECORD 18. 1,264 Jamal Morrow, 2014 (351-460-0-453-0) 17 Steve Broussard 1989 19. 1,236 Deron Pointer, 1993 (0-996-0-240-0) TOTAL PLAYS 17 Jerome Harrison 2005 20. 1,218 Chantz Staden, 2008 (141-56-51-970-0) No. Player Season 21. 1,212 Brandon Gibson, 2007 (0-1180-0-32-0) 1. 764 Connor Halliday 2013 22. 1,208 Jerry Williams, 1948 (494-266-NR-448) 2. 727 Luke Falk 2015 TOTAL POINTS 23. 1,199 Nakoa McElrath, 2001 (36-1,163-0-0-0) 3. 566 Alex Brink 2007 No. Player Season 24. 1,194 Deon Burnett, 1999 (974-220-0-0-0) 4. 555 Connor Halliday 2014 1. 116 Drew Dunning 2003 25. 1,180 Tim Stallworth, 1988 (0-1,151-0-29-0) 5. 528 Timm Rosenbach 1987 2. 113 Drew Dunning 2002 26. 1,179 Andrew Jones, 1973 (1,059-29-0-91-0) 6. 516 Drew Bledsoe 1992 3. 109 Erik Powell 2015 27. 1,166 Rich Swinton, 1988 (1,018-104-0-44-0) 7. 500 Jeff Tuel 2010 4. 104 Steve Broussard 1989 28. 1,154 Jerome Harrison, 2004 (900-69-13-172-0) 8. 492 Ryan Leaf 1997 5. 102 Jerome Harrison 2005 29. 1,137 Tali Ena, 1978 (728-409-0-0-0) 9. 474 Alex Brink 2006 6. 101 Drew Dunning 2001 30. 1,124 Mike Levenseller, 1976 (0-1,124-0-0-0) 10. 467 Timm Rosenbach 1988 7. 99 Jason Hanson 1989 31. 1,120 Kevin Brown, 1998 (1,046-74-0-0-0) 8. 97 Andrew Furney 2013 32. 1,117 Michael Black, 1996 (948-169-0-0-0) SOPHOMORE RECORD 9. 93 Rian Lindell 1997 33. 1,106 Ken Grandberry, 1972 (833-273-0-0-0) 727 Luke Falk 2015 10. 91 Jason Hanson 1988 34. 1,093 Jason Hill, 2005 (-4-1,097-0-0-0) JUNIOR RECORD 35. 1,086 Keith Lincoln, 1959 (670-36-157-223) 764 Connor Halliday 2013 FRESHMAN RECORD 36. 1,076 Charles Dillion, 2007 (0-407-19-650-0) SENIOR RECORD 91 Jason Hanson 1988 (kicker) 37. 1,074 Kerry Porter, 1983 (1,000-74-0-0-0 566 Alex Brink 2007 SOPHOMORE RECORD 38. 1,057 K. McKenzie, 1997 (-7-911-25-128-0 109 Erik Powell 2015 (kicker) 39. 1,055 Don Paul, 1949 (332-352-206-195) JUNIOR RECORD 40. 1,049 Steve Broussard, 1987 (254-701-0-74-0) AVERAGE/PLAY (Min. 100 Plays) 113 Drew Dunning 2002 (kicker) 41. 1,041 S. Wright-Fair, 1991 (843-198-0-0-0) No. Player Season (Plays/Yards) SENIOR RECORD 42. 1,040 Jerome Riley, 2002 (67-939-0-0-0) 1. 8.55 Connor Halliday 2011 (109/932) 116 Drew Dunning 2003 (kicker) 1,040 Dom Williams, 2015 0-1,040-0-0-0) 2. 7.97 Ryan Leaf 1997 (492/3,920) 104 Steve Broussard 1989 (non-kicker) 44. 1,024 C.J. Davis, 1992 (0-1,024-0-0-0) 3. 7.35 Timm Rosenbach 1988 (467/3,433) 45. 1,013 Tim Harris, 1981 (931-71-0-11-0) 4. 7.24 Alex Brink 2005 (414/2,997) 46. 1,007 Jason Hill, 2004 (0-1,007-0-0-0) 5. 7.22 Jason Gesser 2002 (456/3,292) TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 47. 1.006 Marquess Wilson, 2010 (0-1,006-0-0-0) 6. 7.07 Brad Gossen 1989 (194/1,371) No. Player Season 48. 1,005 Chris Jackson, 1997 (0-1,005-0-0-0) 7. 6.93 Mark Rypien 1985 (2,417) 1. 41 Luke Falk 2015 8. 6.81 Alex Brink 2007 (566/3852) 2. 40 Ryan Leaf 1997 FRESHMAN RECORD 9. 6.75 Jason Gesser 2001 (461/3,111) 3. 34 Timm Rosenbach 1988 1,364 Jamal Morrow 2014 10. 6.74 Connor Halliday 2014 (555/3742) 34 Connor Halliday 2013 SOPHOMORE RECORD 5. 32 Connor Halliday 2014 1,398 Marquess Wilson 2011 FRESHMAN RECORD 6. 28 Jason Gesser 2001 JUNIOR RECORD 8.55 (109/932) Connor Halliday 2011 28 Jason Gesser 2002 1,768 Rueben Mayes 1984 SOPHOMORE RECORD 8. 27 Ryan Leaf 1996 SENIOR RECORD 7.24 (414/2,997) Alex Brink 2005 9. 26 Alex Brink 2005 2,118 Bernard Jackson 1971 JUNIOR RECORD 26 Alex Brink 2007 7.97 (492/3,920) Ryan Leaf 1997 SENIOR RECORD SOPHOMORE RECORD 7.22 (456/3,292) Jason Gesser 2002 41 Luke Falk 2015 JUNIOR RECORD 40 Ryan Leaf 1997 SENIOR RECORD 28 Jason Gesser 2002

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TOTAL TACKLES (100+) TACKLES-FOR-LOSS INTERCEPTIONS No. Player Season No. Player Season No. Player Season 1. 157 Brian Forde 1986 1. 22.0 DeWayne Patterson 1993 (-150) 1. 10 Lamont Thompson 2001 2. 153 Lee Blakeney 1984 2. 21.5 Rien Long 2002 (-108) 2. 8 Rick Reed 1968 3. 147 Tuineau Alipate 1987 3. 21.0 D.D. Acholonu 2003 (-130) 3. 7 Ernest Thomas 1969 4. 144 Anthony McClanahan 1991 4. 19.0 Brandon Moore 1997 (-90) 7 Eric Johnson 1973 5. 141 Brian Forde 1987 5. 18.5 Keith Millard 1983 (121.5) 7 Bill Lippincott 1945 6. 140 Anthony McClanahan 1992 18.5 DeWayne Patterson 1994 (-92) 7 Jason David 2002 7. 138 Tom Poe 1971 7. 18.0 Scott Pelluer 1980 (-72) 7 Erik Coleman 2003 8. 136 James Darling 1996 8. 17.5 Keith Millard 1982 (81) 8. 6 Lionel Thomas 1969 9. 133 Dan Grayson 1989 9. 16.5 1994 (-86) 6 Lamont Thompson 1997 10 132 John Rushing 1991 10. 16.0 Mkristo Bruce 2006 (-77) 6 Jason David 2003 6 Deone Bucannon 2013 FRESHMAN RECORD SOPHOMORE RECORD 84 Deone Bucannon 2010 13.0 Xavier Cooper 2013 FRESHMAN RECORD SOPHOMORE RECORD JUNIOR RECORD 7 Bill Lippincott 1945 144 Anthony McClanahan 1991 22.0 DeWayne Patterson 1993 SOPHOMORE RECORD JUNIOR RECORD SENIOR RECORD 5 Greg Burns 1992 157 Brian Forde 1986 21.0 D.D. Acholonu 2003 JUNIOR RECORD SENIOR RECORD 7 Jason David 2002 153 Lee Blakeney 1984 SENIOR RECORD SACKS 10 Lamont Thompson 2001 No. Player Season SOLO TACKLES 1. 17.0 DeWayne Patterson 1993 (-128) No. Player Season 2. 16.5 D.D. Acholonu 2003 (-121) INTERCEPTION TOUCHDOWNS 1. 99 Anthony McClanahan 1992 3. 13.5 DeWayne Patterson 1994 (-73) No. Player Season 2. 96 James Darling 1996 4. 13.0 Rien Long 2002 (-85) 1. 3 Damante Horton 2013 3. 89 Gary Larson 1974 5. 12.5 Keith Millard 1983 (-107.5) 2. 2 Jason David 2003 89 Don Hover 1974 6. 12.0 Scott Pelluer 1980 (-60) 89 Brian Forde 1987 7. 11.0 Mkristo Bruce 2006 (-77) 6. 88 Brian Forde 1985 8. 10.0 Mike Walker 1981 (-55) 7. 85 Tuineau Alipate 1987 10.0 Mkristo Bruce 2005 (-52) 8. 84 Dan Grayson 1989 10. 9.5 D.D. Acholonu 2001 (-69) 84 Anthony McClanahan 1991 9.5 Isaac Brown 2001 (-54) 10. 82 Anthony McClanahan 1993 9.5 Travis Long 2012 (-79) 82 Steve Gleason 1997 SOPHOMORE RECORD SOPHOMORE RECORD 9.5 D.D. Acholonu 2001 89 Don Hover 1974 9.5 Isaac Brown 2001 JUNIOR RECORD JUNIOR RECORD 99 Anthony McClanahan 1992 17.0 DeWayne Patterson 1993 SENIOR RECORD SENIOR RECORD 96 James Darling 1996 16.5 D.D. Acholonu 2003

ASSISTED TACKLES No. Player Season 1. 81 Lee Blakeney 1984 2. 79 Lee Blakeney 1981 3. 77 Brian Forde 1986 4. 65 Tom Poe 1971 5. 64 Lee Blakeney 1980 64 Mike Walker 1981 7. 62 Rico Tipton 1984 62 Tuineau Alipate 1987 62 Curtis Holden 1999 10. 60 Anthony McClanahan 1991

FRESHMAN RECORD 64 Lee Blakeney 1980 SOPHOMORE RECORD 79 Lee Blakeney 1981 JUNIOR RECORD 77 Brian Forde 1986 SENIOR RECORD 81 Lee Blakeney 1984

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PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS FIELD GOALS MADE No. Player Season No. Player Season No. Player Season (Attempts) 1. 43 Sammy Moore 2003 (405) 1. 2 Jerry Williams 1948 1. 27 Drew Dunning 2003 (31) 2. 41 Bill Sewell 1941 2 Bernard Jackson 1971 2. 22 Drew Dunning 2002 (33) 3. 39 Jay Dumas 1994 (288) 2 Dee Moronkola 1998 3. 21 Jason Hanson 1989 (27) 4. 38 2002 (402) 4. 20 Erik Powell 2015 (26) 5. 34 Michael Bumpus 2004 (391) 5. 18 Drew Dunning 2001 (22) 6. 30 Kitrick Taylor 1985 (260) KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (Min. 10) 6. 17 Jason Hanson 1990 (26) 30 Victor Wood 1988 (186) No. Player Season (KR/YDS) 17 Aaron Price 1993 (32) 30 Shawn Tims 1997 (405) 1. 31.5 Dee Moronkola 1998 (16/504) 8. 16 John Traut 1983 (26) 9. 28 Jay Dumas 1993 (210) 2. 28.0 Jerry Williams 1948 (16/448) 16 Andrew Furney 2013 (20) 10. 26 Kitrick Taylor 1982 (162) 3. 27.6 Bernard Jackson 1971 (27/744) 10. 15 Jason Hanson 1988 (21) 4. 26.8 Mark Williams 1968 (17/456) FRESHMAN RECORD 5. 25.6 Sammy Moore 2002 (11/282) FRESHMAN RECORD 34 Michael Bumpus 2004 6. 25.5 Deron Pointer 1992 (15/383) 15 Jason Hanson 1988 SOPHOMORE RECORD 7. 25.2 Mike Washington 1977 (14/353) SOPHOMORE RECORD 28 Jay Dumas 1993 8. 25.1 Mike Washington 1980 (14/352) 21 Jason Hanson 1989 JUNIOR RECORD 9. 25.0 Teondrey Caldwell 2012 (27/675) JUNIOR RECORD 39 Jay Dumas 1994 10. 24.7 Dee Moronkola 1996 (10/246) 22 Drew Dunning 2002 SENIOR RECORD SENIOR RECORD 43 Sammy Moore 2003 FRESHMAN RECORD 27 Drew Dinning 2003 (Research ongoing) SOPHOMORE RECORD PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (Min. 10 ret.) 25.2 (14/353) Mike Washington 1977 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 15 att.) No. Player Season (PR/YDS) JUNIOR RECORD No. Player Season (FGM/FGA) 1. 17.2 Don Paul 1949 (12/206) 25.6 (11/282) Sammy Moore 2002 1. .875 Andrew Furney 2011 (14/16) 2. 17.2 Ray Williams 1978 (10/172) SENIOR RECORD 2. .871 Drew Dunning 2003 (27/31) 3. 16.8 James Boylan 1960 (12/202) 31.5 (16/504) Dee Moronkola 1998 3. .818 Drew Dunning 2001 (18/22) 4. 16.7 Mark Williams 1968 (20/233) 4. .780 Andrew Furney 2013 (16/20) 5. 14.9 Wayne Berry 1953 (11/164) 5. .769 Erik Powell 2015 (20/26) 6. 14.2 Bud Roffl er 1951 (14/199) PUNTS 6. .750 Rian Lindell 1999 (12/16) 7. 13.6 Michael Bumpus 2005 (17/232) No. Player Season 7. .737 R. Abdollmohammadi 2007 (14-19) 8. 13.5 Shawn Tims 1997 (30/405) 1. 95 George Martin 1994 8. .722 Aaron Price 1992 (13/18) 9. 12.1 Robin Sinclair 1973 (20/241) 2. 86 Reid Forrest 2009 9. .706 Rian Lindell 1997 (12/17) 10. 11.8 Bud Roffl er 1950 (16/189) 3. 82 Kareem Anderson 1999 10. .700 Andrew Furney 2012 (14/20) 4. 78 Kyle Basler 2004 SOPHOMORE RECORD 5. 77 Kyle Basler 2003 13.6 (17/232) Michael Bumpus 2005 77 Reid Forrest 2008 MOST 50+ FIELD GOALS JUNIOR RECORD 7. 71 Alan Cox 2000 No. Player Season 17.2 (10/172) Ray Williams 1978 8. 70 Steve Johnston 1992 1. 7 Jason Hanson 1990 SENIOR RECORD 70 Kareem Anderson 1998 2. 6 Jason Hanson 1991 17.2 (12/206) Don Paul 1949 10. 69 Rob Myers 1987 3. 5 Jason Hanson 1989 4. 2 Six times Last: Nico Grasu 2010 PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS PUNTING AVERAGE (Min. 25) No. Player Season No. Player Season FRESHMAN RECORD 1. 3 Mark Williams 1968 1. 45.4 (66/2, 2998) Reid Forrest 2010 (Research ongoing) 2. 2 Michael Bumpus 2004 2. 45.3 (59/2,674) Jason Hanson 1990 SOPHOMORE RECORD 3. 44.7 (53/2,368) Gavin Hedrick 1977 5 Jason Hanson 1989 44.7 (50/2,234) Gavin Hedrick 1975 JUNIOR RECORD KICKOFF RETURNS 44.7 (52/2,326) Rob Myers 1989 5 Jason Hanson 1990 No. Player Season (YDS) 6. 43.5 (56/2,431) Jeff Banks 1997 SENIOR RECORD 1. 43 Chantz Staden 2008 (970) 43.5 (77/3,351) Kyle Basler 2003 6 Jason Hanson 1991 2. 39 Isiah Barton 2011 (958) 8. 43.4 (41/1,779) Keith Lincoln 1959 2. 33 Victor Wood 1988 (597) 9. 43.2 (59/2,549) Gavin Hedrick 1976 33 Sammy Moore 2003 (715) 43.2 (67/2,892) George Martin 1995 POINTS KICKING 4. 31 Charles Dillon 2007 (650) 43.2 (86/3,718) Reid Forrest 2009 No. Player Season 5. 28 Isiah Barton 2010 (620) 1. 116 Drew Dunning 2003 6. 27 Bernard Jackson 1970 (498) SOPHOMORE RECORD 2. 113 Drew Dunning 2002 27 Bernard Jackson 1971 (744) 44.7 (50/2,234) Gavin Hedrick 1975 3. 109 Erik Powell 2015 27 Teondray Caldwell 2012 (675) JUNIOR RECORD 4. 101 Drew Dunning 2001 9. 24 Rickey Galvin 2013 (537) 45.4 (59/2,674) Jason Hanson 1990 5. 99 Jason Hanson 1989 10. 22 Mike Washington 1978 (452) SENIOR RECORD 6. 97 Andrew Furney 2013 22 Anthony Prior 1991 (530) 45.4 (66.2, 2998) Reid Forrest 2010 7. 93 Rian Lindell 1997 22 Curtis Nettles 2000 (380) 8. 91 Jason Hanson 1988 22 Jamal Morrow 2014 (453) 9. 81 Andrew Furney 2011 PAT MADE 10. 80 Jason Hanson 1990 SOPHOMORE RECORD No. Player Season 22 Curtis Nettles 2000 11. 57 Rian Lindell 1997 JUNIOR RECORD 2. 49 Andrew Furney 2013 43 Chantz Staden 2008 3. 47 Drew Dunning 2001 SENIOR RECORD 47 Drew Dunning 2002 39 Isiah Barton 2011 (958) 5. 46 Jason Hanson 1988 6. 41 Quentin Breshears 2014 7. 39 Andrew Furney 2011 8. 38 Tony Truant 1996 38 Loren Langley 2005 10. 36 Jason Hanson 1989

FRESHMAN RECORD 46 Jason Hanson 1988 SOPHOMORE RECORD 57 Rian Lindell 1997 JUNIOR RECORD 47 Drew Dunning 2002 SENIOR RECORD 49 Andrew Furney 2013 106 SEASON TEAM RECORDS

SCORING/G OFFENSE PASSING TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS FUMBLES (Since 1957) No. Games Season No. Games Season No. Games Season No. Games Season 1. 40.3 12 1997 1. 45 12 2014 1. 36 12 1981 1. 62 11 1972 2. 35.0 12 2001 2. 41 13 2015 2. 28 12 1988 2. 50 11 1974 3. 34.6 12 1988 3. 36 13 2013 3. 27 11 1980 3. 48 11 1970 4. 33.5 11 2005 4. 35 12 1997 4. 27 12 1997 4. 47 11 1971 5. 33.2 13 2002 5. 31 12 2001 5. 26 11 1984 5. 46 11 1973 6. 31.9 11 1989 6. 30 12 2011 6. 26 11 1987 6. 41 11 1976 7. 31.8 12 2014 7. 30 13 2002 7. 26 11 1985 7. 40 10 1969 8. 31.5 13 2015 8. 26 12 2007 8. 24 11 1975 40 11 1984 9. 31.0 13 2013 9. 25 11 2005 9. 23 11 1971 9. 38 13 2008 10. 30.3 13 2003 10. 24 12 1988 23 10 1951 10. 37 11 1975 23 11 1973 23 11 1972 FUMBLES LOST (Since 1957) TOTAL POINTS PASS ATTEMPTS No. Games Season No. Games Season No. Games Season RUSH ATTEMPTS 1. 26 11 1974 1. 483 12 1997 1. 771 12 2014 No. Games Season 2. 25 11 1971 2. 431 13 2002 2. 756 13 2013 1. 639 11 1973 3. 22 11 1972 3. 420 12 2001 3. 739 13 2015 2. 614 12 1981 4. 21 10 1958 4. 415 12 1988 4. 624 12 2012 3. 605 12 1988 5. 20 11 1978 5. 409 13 2015 5. 525 12 2007 4. 605 11 1975 20 11 1970 6. 403 13 2013 6. 492 12 2011 5. 605 11 1972 7. 19 10 1961 7. 394 13 2003 7. 478 13 2003 6. 567 10 1951 19 11 1964 8. 391 11 1987 8. 458 13 2002 7. 563 11 1980 19 11 1975 9. 382 12 2014 9. 457 12 1992 8. 558 11 1982 19 11 1976 10. 368 11 2005 10. 442 11 1976 9. 553 11 1983 19 11 1985 10. 549 11 1987 19 11 1996 TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS PASS COMPLETIONS NET RUSHING YARDS PUNTS No. Games Season No. Games Season No. Games Season No. Games Season 1. 64 12 1997 1. 510 12 2014 1. 2,909 12 1981 1. 97 12 1994 2. 53 12 2001 2. 501 13 2015 2. 2,775 11 1984 2. 87 12 2009 3. 53 12 1988 3. 470 13 2013 3. 2,757 12 1988 3. 86 13 2008 4. 52 13 2002 4. 363 12 2012 4. 2,636 11 1971 4. 83 12 1999 5. 51 13 2013 5. 309 12 2007 5. 2,603 11 1987 5. 82 11 2004 6. 50 12 2014 6. 297 12 2011 6. 2,530 11 1985 6. 81 10 1969 7. 49 13 2015 7. 273 13 2002 7. 2,501 11 1973 7. 79 13 2003 8. 47 11 2005 8. 260 13 2003 8. 2,450 11 1980 8. 74 10 1968 9. 45 12 2011 9. 260 12 2006 9. 2,408 11 1975 74 11 1998 10. 43 12 1992 10. 259 12 1992 10. 2,359 10 1951 9. 73 12 1992 10. 72 11 1982 RUSHING YARDS/G 72 11 2000 TOTAL OFFENSE PASSING YARDS No. Games Season No. Games Season No. Games Season 1. 264.5 12 1981 PUNT AVG. 1. 6,210 12 2014 1. 5,732 12 2014 2. 252.3 11 1984 No. Games Season 2. 6,105 13 2015 2. 5,064 13 2015 3. 239.6 11 1971 1. 44.8 11 1990 3. 5,922 12 1997 3. 4,784 13 2013 4. 236.6 11 1987 2. 44.7 11 1989 4. 5,899 12 1988 4. 4,120 12 1997 5. 235.9 10 1951 3. 44.4 11 1975 5. 5,485 13 2002 5. 3,965 12 2012 6. 230.0 11 1985 4. 44.2 12 2010 6. 5,478 13 2013 6. 3,867 12 2011 7. 229.8 12 1988 5. 44.0 11 1977 7. 5,439 11 1987 7. 3,818 12 2007 8. 227.4 11 1973 6. 43.7 12 2001 8. 5,382 11 2005 8. 3,805 13 2002 9. 222.7 11 1980 7. 43.4 12 1997 9. 5,227 12 2007 9. 3,591 12 2001 10. 218.9 11 1975 8. 42.8 13 2003 10. 5,187 12 2001 10. 3,526 13 2003 9. 42.7 12 2009 FIRST DOWNS 10. 41.9 11 2004 No. Games Season TOTAL YARDS/GAME PASSING YARDS/G 1. 331 13 2015 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS No. Games Season No. Games Season 2. 326 12 2014 No. Games Season 1. 517.5 12 2014 1. 477.7 12 2014 3. 316 12 1988 1. 33 13 2002 2. 494.5 11 1987 2. 389.5 13 2015 4. 301 13 2013 2. 32 11 1993 3. 493.5 12 1997 3. 368.0 13 2013 5. 280 12 1997 3. 31 13 2003 4. 491.6 12 1988 4. 343.3 12 1997 6. 279 12 2011 4. 27 12 1989 5. 489.3 11 2005 5. 330.4 12 2012 7. 277 12 2007 5. 26 11 1990 6. 469.6 13 2015 6. 322.2 12 2011 8. 265 12 1992 26 11 1983 7. 441.0 11 1985 7. 319.7 12 2007 265 12 2001 26 13 2015 8. 438.4 12 1981 8. 299.2 12 2001 10. 265 13 2002 8. 24 11 1972 9. 435.6 12 2007 9. 296.8 11 1976 9. 22 11 2005 10. 432.9 11 1984 10. 292.7 13 2002 22 12 2001 22 11 1991 22 11 1980 TOTAL PLAYS PASS COMPLETION PCT. 22 11 1973 No. Games Season No. Games Season 1. 1,032 13 2015 1. .678 13 2015 FIELD GOALS MADE 2. 1,014 12 2014 2. .662 11 1987 No. Games Season 3. 999 13 2013 3. .661 12 2014 1. 27 13 2003 4. 962 13 2003 4. .648 12 1988 2. 22 13 2002 5. 946 12 1988 5. .622 13 2013 3. 21 12 1989 6. 918 12 1992 6. .617 11 1989 4. 20 13 2015 7. 915 11 1970 7. .605 12 2006 5. 19 12 2001 8. 905 12 2001 8. .604 12 2011 6. 17 11 1993 9. 898 12 2007 9. .596 13 2002 7. 17 11 1990 10. 892 12 1981 10. .591 12 2010 8. 16 11 1983 16 13 2013 10. 15 12 1988 15 12 2011

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SCORING/G DEFENSE TACKLES-FOR-LOSS BLOCKED KICKS KICK RETURN AVG. - ALLOWED No. Games Season No. Games Season No. Games Season No. Games Season 1. 11.3 12 1994 1. 109 13 2002 1. 8 13 2003 1. 14.5 11 1985 2. 16.4 12 1981 2. 100 12 1994 2. 7 12 1994 2. 16.2 10 1952 3. 19.1 11 1983 3. 99 11 1993 3. 5 11 1995 3. 16.3 12 1992 4. 19.7 13 2003 4. 98 13 2003 4. 4 11 1986 4. 16.7 10 1960 5. 21.4 11 1977 5. 97 12 2001 5. 3 12 2001 5. 17.0 10 1959 6. 22.4 12 2001 6. 92 12 2012 3 12 2009 17.0 11 1978 7. 22.5 11 1993 7. 89 11 2004 3 12 2011 17.0 12 2010 8. 23.1 11 1982 8. 87 12 1992 3 13 2002 8. 17.2 10 1969 9. 24.6 11 1980 9. 86 12 1997 3 11 2000 9. 17.4 11 1975 10. 24.3 11 1989 10. 82 11 2000 3 12 1997 10. 17.8 11 1973 3 12 1992 17.8 11 1982 TOTAL POINTS ALLOWED SACKS 3 12 1981 No. Games Season No. Games Season 3 11 1985 PUNT RETURN AVG. - ALLOWED 1. 136 12 1994 1. 55 13 2002 3 12 1999 No. Games Season 2. 197 12 1981 2. 50 13 2003 3 13 2008 1. 3.8 12 1981 3. 211 11 1983 3. 48 11 1989 3 13 2013 2. 4.3 11 1970 4. 236 11 1977 4. 42 11 1993 3. 5.3 11 1989 5. 248 11 1993 42 12 1994 TURNOVERS FORCED 5.3 11 2005 6. 255 11 1982 6. 40 12 2001 No. Games Season 5. 5.5 12 1994 7. 257 13 2003 7. 36 12 2006 1. 48 (24 INT, 24 FUM) 13 2003 5.5 12 2007 8. 268 11 1989 8. 35 12 2012 2. 43 (23 INT, 20 FUM) 10 1968 7. 5.6 12 2001 9. 269 12 2001 9. 34 11 2005 43 (15 INT, 28 FUM) 11 1972 8. 6.1 12 1992 10. 271 11 1980 10. 33 12 1981 4. 40 (26 INT, 14 FUM) 12 2001 9. 6.3 10 1964 33 13 2015 5. 38 (13 INT, 25 FUM) 11 1970 10. 6.6 10 1958 TOTAL OFFENSE/G ALLOWED 6. 37 (13 INT, 24 FUM) 10 1957 No. Games Season INTERCEPTIONS 7. 34 (19 INT, 15 FUM) 10 1959 KICK RETURN AVG. 1. 222.5 12 1994 No. Games Season 34 (12 INT, 22 INT) 10 1953 No. Games Season 2. 298.8 11 1993 1. 26 12 2001 34 (11 INT, 23 FUM) 11 1975 1. 27.1 10 1966 3. 302.6 11 1983 2. 24 11 1989 34 (13 INT, 21 FUM) 11 1976 2. 23.6 10 1964 4. 305.7 10 1968 24 13 2003 3. 22.9 10 1963 5. 316.0 12 1992 4. 23 10 1968 22.9 10 1968 6. 317.8 12 1981 5. 21 10 1960 5. 22.8 12 2011 7. 318.5 13 2003 21 11 1983 6. 22.4 12 2012 8. 320.6 11 1972 7. 19 10 1959 7. 22.2 11 1971 9. 334.4 12 1997 19 12 1997 22.2 12 1992 10. 338.6 11 1982 9. 17 10 1966 9. 22.1 11 1996 17 11 1973 10. 21.5 11 1976 PASSING YARDS/G ALLOWED 17 11 1987 21.5 11 1991 No. Games Season 17 13 2002 1. 111.3 11 1974 PUNT RETURN AVG. 2. 119.7 11 1975 FUMBLES FORCED No. Games Season 3. 121.6 11 1976 No. Games Season 1. 16.4 10 1968 4. 125.1 11 1971 1. 47 11 1972 2. 15.3 10 1960 5. 144.1 11 1979 47 13 2003 3. 14.4 10 1953 144.1 12 1981 3. 44 11 1970 4. 14.2 12 1997 7. 142.7 10 1968 4. 43 11 1971 5. 13.1 10 1959 8. 148.7 12 1994 5. 42 11 1974 6. 12.6 11 1978 9. 158.6 11 1978 6. 41 11 1975 7. 12.1 11 1973 10. 158.7 11 1984 7. 38 10 1968 8. 11.6 11 2004 38 11 1976 11.6 11 2005 RUSHING YARDS/G ALLOWED 9. 35 11 1978 10. 11.3 13 2002 No. Games Season 35 11 1980 1. 73.8 12 1994 35 11 1986 2. 86.3 11 1993 3. 87.2 13 2002 FUMBLES RECOVERED 4. 90.9 13 2003 No. Games Season 5. 108.6 11 1989 28 11 1972 6. 114.1 12 2006 25 11 1970 7. 117.4 12 1997 24 13 2003 8. 117.8 11 1983 23 11 1971 9. 120.6 12 2001 23 11 1975 10. 129.6 11 1995 21 11 1976 21 11 1978 20 10 1968 20 11 1974 20 11 1979 20 12 1994 17 11 1977 17 11 2004

108 CAREER RECORDS

109 CAREER RECORDS

PASS ATTEMPTS RUSHING ATTEMPTS TOTAL OFFENSE No. Player Years No. Player Years No. Player Years 1. 1,633 Connor Halliday 2011-14 1. 636 Rueben Mayes 1982-85 1. 11,011 Alex Brink 2004-06 2. 1,451 Alex Brink 2004-07 2. 618 Shaumbe Wright-Fair 1989-92 2. 10,812 Connor Halliday 2011-14 3. 1,118 Jason Gesser 1999-2002 3. 610 Steve Broussard 1986-89 3. 9,007 Jason Gesser 1999-01 4. 1,086 Jack Thompson 1975-78 4. 560 Kerry Porter 1982-86 4. 7,698 Jack Thompson 1975-78 5. 979 Drew Bledsoe 1990-92 5. 542 Tim Harris 1979-82 5. 7,262 Ryan Leaf 1994-97 6. 888 Luke Falk 2014-Pres. 6. 528 Dwight Tardy 2006-09 6. 7,151 Drew Bledsoe 1990-92 7. 880 Ryan Leaf 1994-97 7. 482 Jerome Harrison 2004-05 7. 6,690 Timm Rosenbach 1986-88 8. 865 Jeff Tuel 2009-12 8. 453 Ken Grandberry 1971-73 8. 6,240 Luke Falk 2014-Pres. 9. 789 Timm Rosenbach 1986-88 9. 424 Dan Doornink 1974-77 9. 5,978 Jeff Tuel 2009-12 10. 725 Ty Paine 1970-72 424 Michael Black 1996-97 10. 5,101 Mark Rypien 1981-85

PASS COMPLETIONS NET RUSHING YARDS TOTAL PLAYS No. Player Years No. Player Years No. Player Years 1. 1,013 Connor Halliday 2011-14 1. 3,519 Rueben Mayes 1982-85 1. 1,745 Connor Halliday 2011-14 2. 848 Alex Brink 2004-07 2. 3,054 Steve Broussard 1986-89 2. 1,697 Alex Brink 2004-07 3. 611 Jason Gesser 1999-2002 3. 2,938 Shaumbe Wright-Fair 1989-92 3. 1,357 Jason Gesser 1999-02 4. 604 Luke Falk 2014-Pres. 4. 2,830 Tim Harris 1979-82 4. 1,345 Jack Thompson 1975-78 5. 601 Jack Thompson 1975-78 5. 2,800 Jerome Harrison 2004-05 5. 1,216 Drew Bledsoe 1990-92 6. 532 Drew Bledsoe 1990-92 6. 2,618 Kerry Porter 1982-86 6. 1,138 Jeff Tuel 2009-12 7. 531 Jeff Tuel 2009-12 7. 2,241 Dwight Tardy 2006-09 7. 1,086 Timm Rosenbach 1986-88 8. 474 Timm Rosenbach 1986-88 8. 2,129 Michael Black 1997-97 8. 1,053 Ryan Leaf 1994-97 9. 473 Ryan Leaf 1994-97 9. 2,102 Ken Grandberry 1971-73 9. 1,052 Ty Paine 1970-72 10. 371 Chad Davis 1994-95 10. 1,888 Tali Ena 1976-79 10. 1,006 Luke Falk 2014-Pres.

PASSING YARDS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (Rush, Rec, PR, KR, IR) No. Player Years No. Player Years No. Player Years 1. 11,304 Connor Halliday 2011-14 1. 33 Steve Broussard 1986-89 1. 4,635 Steve Broussard 1986-89 2. 10,913 Alex Brink 2004-07 2. 25 Jerome Harrison 2004-05 2. 4,418 Rueben Mayes 1982-84 3. 8,830 Jason Gesser 1999-02 3. 23 Rueben Mayes 1982-85 3. 3,804 Shaumbe Wright-Fair 1989-92 4. 7,818 Jack Thompson 1975-78 4. 22 Shaumbe Wright-Fair 1989-92 4. 3,584 Tim Harris 1979-82 5. 7,433 Ryan Leaf 1994-97 5. 19 Ken Grandberry 1971-73 5. 3,474 Bernard Jackson 1970-71 6. 7,373 Drew Bledsoe 1990-92 19 Kerry Porter 1982-86 6. 3,267 Jerome Harrison 2004-05 7. 6,425 Luke Falk 2014-Pres. 19 Michael Black 1996-97 7. 3,217 Marquess Wilson 2010-present 8. 5,995 Timm Rosenbach 1986-88 8. 18 Bernard Jackson 1970-71 8. 3,166 Nian Taylor 1996-99 9. 5,936 Jeff Tuel 2009-12 9. 17 Tim Harris 1979-82 9. 3,034 Brandon Gibson 2005-08 10. 4,573 Mark Rypien 1981-85 10. 16 Tali Ena 1976-79 10. 2,960 Deron Pointer 1991-93

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 150) RECEPTIONS TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS No. Player Years No. Player Years No. Player Years 1. .680 Luke Falk 2014-Pres. (604/888) 1. 227 (2,559 yards) Gabe Marks 2012-Pres. 1. 41 Steve Broussard 1986-89 2. .620 Connor Halliday 2011-14 (1013/1633) 2. 195 (2,022 yards) Michael Bumpus 2004-07 2. 32 Jason Hill 2003-06 3. .614 Jeff Tuel 2009-12 (531/865) 3. 192 (2,889 yards) Dom Williams 2012-15 3. 30 Dom Williams 2012-15 4. .601 Timm Rosenbach 1986-88 (474/789) 4. 189 (3,207 yards) Marquess Wilson 2010-12 4. 26 Rueben Mayes 1982-85 5. .584 Alex Brink 2004-07 (848/1451) 5. 182 (2,756 yards) Brandon Gibson 2005-08 26 Shaumbe Wright-Fair 1989-92 6. .580 Chad Davis 1994-95 (371/640) 6. 177 (2,452 yards) Hugh Campbell 1960-62 6. 25 Jerome Harrison 2004-05 7. .563 Bob Newman 1956-58 (246/437) 7. 166 (1,988 yards) Jared Karstetter 2008-11 7. 24 Gabe Marks 2012-Pres. 8. .553 Jack Thomson 1975-78 (601/1,086) 8. 164 (1,911 yards) Isiah Myers 2011-14 8. 23 Hugh Campbell 1960-62 9. .555 Marshall Lobbestael 2008-11 (335/603) 9. 148 (2,182 yards) Phillip Bobo 1990-92 23 Marquess Wilson 2010-12 10. .547 Jason Gesser 1999-02 (611/1,118) 148 (2,704 yards) Jason Hill 2003-06 10. 19 Ken Grandberry 1971-73 148 (2,022 yards) Vince Mayle 2013-14 19 Kerry Porter 1982-86 19 Michael Black 1996-97 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 19 Devard Darling 2002-03 No. Player Years RECEIVING YARDS 19 Isiah Myers 2011-14 1. 90 Connor Halliday 2011-14 No. Player Years 19 Dom Williams 2012-pres. 2. 76 Alex Brink 2004-07 1. 3,207 Marquess Wilson 2010-12 3. 70 Jason Gesser 1999-02 2. 2,889 Dom Williams 2012-15 4. 59 Ryan Leaf 1994-97 3. 2,756 Brandon Gibson 2005-08 TOTAL POINTS 5. 53 Jack Thompson 1975-78 4. 2,704 Jason Hill 2003-06 No. Player Years 6. 51 Luke Falk 2015 5. 2,559 Gabe Marks 2012-Pres. 1. 336 Drew Dunning 2000-03 7. 46 Drew Bledsoe 1990-92 6. 2,459 Hugh Campbell 1960-62 2. 328 Jason Hanson 1988-91 8. 39 Timm Rosenbach 1986-88 7. 2,447 Nian Taylor 1996-99 3. 272 Andrew Furney 2010-13 9. 33 Jeff Tuel 2009-12 8. 2,250 Tim Stallworth 1986-89 4. 248 Steve Broussard 1986-89 10. 28 Mark Rypien 1981-85 9. 2,182 Phillip Bobo 1990-92 5. 231 John Traut 1982-85 10. 2,168 C.J. Davis 1988-92 6. 206 Rian Lindell 1997-99 7. 192 Jason Hill 2003-06 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 8. 182 Dom Williams 2012-15 No. Player Years 9. 169 Loren Langley 2004-07 1. 32 Jason Hill 2003-06 10. 167 Tony Truant 1992-96 2. 30 Dom Williams 2012-15 3. 24 Gabe Marks 2012-Pres. 4. 23 Marquess Wilson 2010-12 5. 22 Hugh Campbell 1960-62 6. 19 Jared Karstetter 2008-11 19 Isiah Myers 2011-14 19 Dom Williams 2012-present 9. 18 Nian Taylor 1996-99 18 Deron Pointer 1991-93 18 Devard Darling 2002-03

110 CAREER RECORDS

TOTAL TACKLES INTERCEPTION TOUCHDOWNS KICKOFF RETURN YARDS No. Player Years No. Player Years No. Player Years 1. 524 Lee Blakeney 1980-81,83-84 1. 4 Damante Horton 2010-13 1. 1,578 Isiah Barton 2010-11 2. 440 Anthony McClanahan 1990-93 2. 3 Jason David 2000-03 2. 1,359 Mike Washington 1976-78,80 3. 436 Brian Forde 1984-87 3. 2 Bill Gaskins 1963-65 3. 1,242 Bernard Jackson 1972-73 4. 384 Deone Bucannon 2010-13 2 Billy Newman 1998-01 4. 1,075 Mark Williams 1966-68 4. 343 John Rushing 1991-94 2 Erik Coleman 2000-03 5. 1,018 Teondray Caldwell 2012-14 5. 334 Tom Poe 1970-73 2 Pat Bennett 2001-04 6. 1,005 Dee Moronkola 1995-98 6. 325 Billy Newman 1998-01 2 Eric Frampton 2003-06 7. 997 Sammy Moore 2002-03 7. 323 Greg Trent 2005-08 2 Alex Hoffman-Ellis 2009-11 8. 970 Chantz Staden 2008 8. 317 Gary Larsen 1971-74 9. 954 Anthony Prior 1989-91 9. 305 Artie Holmes 1985-88 10. 898 Victor Wood 1985-88 PUNTS No. Player Years SOLO TACKLES 1. 275 Reid Forrest 2007-10 KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS No. Player Years 2. 255 Kyle Basler 2002-05 No. Player Years 1. 287 Anthony McClanahan 1990-93 3. 217 Gavin Hedrick 1974-77 1. 2 Jerry Williams 1946-48 2. 268 Deone Bucannon 2010-13 4. 208 Rob Myers 1986-89 2 Ken Graham 1961-63 3. 263 Brian Forde 1984-87 5. 192 Glenn Harper 1982-85 2 Bernard Jackson 1970-71 4. 252 Lee Blakeney 1980-81,83-84 6. 189 Tim Davey 1978-81 2 Anthony Prior 1989-91 5. 221 John Rushing 1991-94 7. 168 James Engstrom 1965-67 2 Dee Moronkola 1995-98 6. 206 Gary Larsen 1971-74 8. 156 George Martin 1994-95 2 Sammy Moore 2002-03 7. 199 Ron Childs 1991-94 9. 154 Kareem Anderson 1998-99 7. 1 13 players 8. 188 Steve Gleason 1996-99 10. 135 Alan Cox 2000-01 9. 185 Billy Newman 1998-01 10. 182 Tom Poe 1970-73 PAT MADE PUNTING YARDS No. Player Years No. Player Years 1. 139 Jason Hanson 1988-91 ASSISTED TACKLES 1. 11,753 Reid Forrest 2007-10 (275) 2. 132 Drew Dunning 2000-03 No. Player Years 2. 10,794 Kyle Basler 2002-05 (255) 3. 131 Andrew Furney 2010-13 1. 272 Lee Blakeney 1980-81,83-84 3. 9,409 Gavin Hedrick 1974-77 (217) 4. 110 Rian Lindell 1997-99 2. 173 Brian Forde 1984-87 4. 8,346 Rob Myers 1986-89 (208) 5. 102 John Truat 1982-85 3. 153 Anthony McClanahan 1990-93 5. 7,911 Tim Davey 1978-81 (189) 6. 90 Loren Langley 2004-06 4. 152 Tom Poe 1970-73 6. 7,733 Glenn Harper 1982-85 7. 84 Tony Truant 1992-96 152 Greg Trent 2005-08 7. 6,601 James Engstrom 1965-67 (168) 8. 70 Joe Danelo 1972-74 6. 140 Billy Newman 1998-01 8. 6,375 George Martin 1994-95 (156) 9. 57 Aaron Price 1992-93 7. 133 Artie Holmes 1985-88 9. 6,219 Kareem Anderson 1998-99 (154) 10. 55 Erik Powell 2014-Pres. 8. 126 Ken Emmil 1979-82 10. 5,354 Alan Cox 2000-01 (135) 9. 123 John Rushing 1991-94 10. 116 Deone Bucannon 2010-13 FIELD GOALS MADE PUNT RETURNS No. Player Years No. Player Years 1. 68 Drew Dunning 2000-03 (88) TACKLES-FOR-LOSS 1. 90 Kitrick Taylor 1982-83,85-86 (781) 2. 63 Jason Hanson 1988-91 (96) No. Player Years 90 Jay Dumas 1992-95 (705) 3. 47 Andrew Furney 2010-13 (60) 1. 52.5 DeWayne Patterson 1991-94 (-342) 3. 80 Michael Bumpus 2004-07 (801) 4. 43 John Traut 1982-85 (65) 2. 45.5 Mkristo Bruce 2003-06 (-209) 4. 78 Bill Sewell 1939-41 (706) 5. 32 Rian Lindell 1997-99 (50) 3. 44.5 D.D. Acholonu 2000-03 (-261) 5. 56 Jerry Williams 1946-48 (700) 6. 31 Joe Danelo 1972-74 (61) 4. 42.0 Travis Long 2009-12 (-196) 6. 54 Phillip Bobo 1990-92 (387) 7. 30 Aaron Price 1992-93 (50) 5. 39.5 Keith Millard 1980-83 (-223.5) 7. 49 Collin Henderson 1999-02 (333) 8. 27 Tony Truant 1992-96 (42) 6. 35.5 Rien Long 2000-02 (-172) 8. 47 Shawn Tims 1994-97 (599) 9. 26 Loren Langley 2004-05 (46) 7. 32.0 Will Derting 2001-05 (-131) 9. 45 Marcus Trufant 1999-02 (449) 10. 22 Erik Powell 2014-Pres. (31) 8. 31.5 Xavier Cooper 2011-14 (-116) 45 Sammy Moore 2002-03 (419) 9. 31.0 Raonall Smith 1998-01 (-94) 10. 30.5 Four Times, FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 30 att.) Most Recent: Isaac Brown 2000-03 (-159) PUNT RETURN YARDS No. Player Years No. Player Years 1. .773 Drew Dunning 2000-03 (68-88) 1. 801 Michael Bumpus 2004-07 (80) 2. .770 Andrew Furney 2010-13 (47-61) SACKS 2. 781 Kitrick Taylor 1982-83,85-86 (90) 3. .710 Erik Powell 2014-Pres. (22/31) No. Player Years 3. 706 Bill Sewell 1939-41 (78) 4. .662 John Traut 1982-85 (43/65) 1. 37.5 DeWayne Patterson 1991-94 (-244) 4. 705 Jay Dumas 1992-95 (90) 5. .656 Jason Hanson 1988-91 (63/96) 2. 32.5 D.D. Acholonu 2000-03 (-235) 5. 700 Jerry Williams 1946-48 (56) 6. .640 Rian Lindell 1997-99 (32/50) 3. 29.5 Mkristo Bruce 2003-06 (-154) 6. 599 Shawn Tims 1994-97 (47) 7. .636 Mike DeSanto 1979-80 (21/33) 4. 22.5 Isaac Brown 2000-03 (-145) 7. 483 Mark Williams 1966-68 (40) 8. .625 Don Sweet 1970-71 (20/32) 5. 21.5 Keith Millard 1981-83 (-179.5) 8. 449 Marcus Trufant 1999-02 (45) 9. .600 Aaron Price 1992-93 (30/50) 6. 20.5 Travis Long 2009-12 (-141) 9. 419 Sammy Moore 2002-03 (45) .600 Tony Truant 1992-96 (27/45) 7. 19.0 Scott Pelluer 1977-80 (-87) 10. 417 Bud Roffl er 1949-51 (32) 8. 17.5 Ivan Cook 1985-88 (-152) 9. 17.0 Rien Long 2000-02 (-119) MOST 50+ FIELD GOALS 10. 16.0 Kache Palacio 2012-15 (-139) PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS No. Player Years No. Player Years 1. 20 Jason Hanson 1988-91 1. 3 Mark Williams 1966-68 2. 5 Rian Lindell 1996-99 INTERCEPTIONS 3 Michael Bumpus 2004-05 3. 4 Andrew Furney 2010-13 No. Player Years 3. 2 Robin Sinclair 1971-74 4. 3 Aaron Price 1992-93 1. 24 Lamont Thompson 1997-99,01 2 Kitrick Taylor 1982-83,85-86 5. 2 Paul Watson 1977-78 2. 16 Jason David 2000-03 5. 1 12 players 2 Joe Danelo 1970-72 3. 15 Deone Bucannon 2010-13 2 John Truant 1994-96 4. 14 Rick Reed 1966-68 2 Kevin Morris 1981 5. 13 Bill Lippincott 1945-48 KICKOFF RETURNS 9. 1 Kevin Adams 1986-87 13 Lionel Thomas 1969-70 No. Player Years 7. 12 Eric Johnson 1971-73 1. 67 Isiah Barton 2010-11 12 Erik Coleman 2000-03 2. 60 Mike Washington 1976-78,80 POINTS KICKING 9. 11 Don Paul 1946-49 3. 54 Bernard Jackson 1972-73 No. Player Years 11 Torey Hunter 1991-94 4. 49 Victor Wood 1985-88 1. 336 Drew Dunning 2000-03 11 Marcus Trufant 1999-02 5. 45 Mark Williams 1966-68 2. 328 Jason Hanson 1988-91 6. 44 Anthony Prior 1989-91 3. 272 Andrew Furney 2010-13 44 Sammy Moore 2002-03 4. 231 John Traut 1982-85 8. 43 Chantz Staden 2008 5. 206 Rian Lindell 1997-99 9. 42 Teondray Caldwell 2012-14 6. 168 Loren Langley 2004-06 10. 40 Greg Johnson 1972-73 7. 167 Tony Truant 1992-96 8. 163 Joe Danelo 1972-74 9. 147 Aaron Price 1992-93 10. 121 Erik Powell 2014-Pres.

111 WSU COACHES

WILLIAM GOODYEAR JAMES ASHMORE EMORY ALVORD JIM SUTHERLAND JIM WALDEN 1894 (1-1) 1903 (3-3-2) 1918 (1-1) 1956-63 (37-39-4) 1978-86 (44-52-4)

FRED WAITE EVERETT SWEELEY GUS WELCH BERT CLARK DENNIS ERICKSON 1895 (2-0) 1904-05 (6-6) 1919-22 (16-10-1) 1964-67 (15-24-1) 1987-88 (12-10-1)

DAVID BRODIE JOHN BENDER A.A. EXENDINE JIM SWEENEY MIKE PRICE 1896 (2-0-1) 1906-07, 12, 14 (21-12) 1923-25 (6-13-4) 1968-75 (26-59-1) 1989-2002 (83-78)

ROBERT GAILEY WALTER RHEINSCHILD O.E. HOLLINGBERRY JACKIE SHERRILL BILL DOBA 1897 (2-0) 1908 (4-0-2) 1926-42 (93-53-14) 1976 (3-8) 2003-07 (30-29)

FRANK SHIVELY WILLIAM KIENHOLZ PHIL SARBOE WARREN POWERS PAUL WULFF 1898-99 (1-1-1) 1909 (5-1) 1945-49 (17-26-3) 1977 (7-4) 2008-11 (9-40)

WILLIAM ALLEN OSCAR OSTHOFF FORREST EVASHEVSKI 1900, 1902 (6-3-1) 1910-11 (5-6) 1950-51 (11-6-2)

WILLIAM NAMACK WILLIAM DIETZ AL KIRCHER MIKE LEACH 1901 (4-1) 1915-17 (17-2-1) 1952-55 (13-25-2) 2012-PRESENT (21-29)

112 AWARDS

113 NATIONAL AWARDS

ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM

1930 Glenn “Turk’’ Edwards, T (by AP, NY Sun) 1985 Rueben Mayes, RB (by Football News) Mel Hein, C (by All-America Board) 1988 Mike Utley, OG (by AP, UPI, Football Writers, AFCA-Kodak, Scripps- Harold Ahlskog, G (by NY Post) Howard, Football News) 1934 Ed Goddard, QB (Liberty Mag.) 1989 Jason Hanson, PK (by AP, UPI, AFCA-Kodak, Football Writers, Walter 1935 Ed Goddard, QB (Liberty Mag.) Camp, NEA, Sporting News, Football News 1936 Ed Goddard, QB (by UPI, Liberty Mag.) 1991 Jason Hanson, PK (by UPI, Football Writers) 1941 Dale Gentry, E (by NY Sun) 1992 Drew Bledsoe, QB (by NEA) 1942 Bob Kennedy, FB (by UPI) 1994 DeWayne Patterson, DE (by Football News) 1948 Laurie Niemi, T (by INS) 1996 Scott Sanderson, OT (by Sporting News) 1956 Bill Steiger, E (by FWA-Look) 1997 Ryan Leaf, QB (by Sporting News) 1961 Hugh Campbell, E (by All-America Board) 2001 Lamont Thompson, FS (by AP) 1964 Clancy Williams, HB (by AP, NEA, FWA-Look) 2002 Jason Gesser, QB (by College Football News) 1965 Wayne Foster, DT (by FWA-Look) Rien Long, DT (by AP, FWAA, CNNSI.com, Sporting News, ESPN) 1974 Geoff Reece, C (by Time Magazine, Walter Camp) Derrick Roche, OG (by AFCA) 1977 Ken Greene, DB (NEA) Marcus Trufant, CB (by ESPN) 1978 Jack Thompson, QB (by Sporting News) 2003 Drew Dunning, PK (by Sporting News) 1981 Paul Sorensen, FS (by Football News, NEA) 2005 Jerome Harrison, RB (by AP, FWAA, ESPN, CNNSI.com, Pat Beach, TE (by Sporting News) Sporting News, College Football News, Rivals.com) 1984 Dan Lynch, OG (by AP, Football News) 2013 Deone Bucannon, S (by AP, Athlon Sports) Rueben Mayes, RB (by UPI, Football Writers)

ALL-AMERICA SECOND TEAM

1928 Mel Dressel, T (by NY Sun) 1984 Dan Lynch, OG (by Sporting News) 2001 Lamont Thompson, FS (by Sporting News) 1930 Mel Hein, C (by NANA, AP) Rueben Mayes, RB (by AP, Football News, 2002 Derrick Roche, OG (by AP, Sporting News, Glenn “”Turk’’ Edwards, T (by NANA) Sporting News) CNNSI.com) Elmer Schwartz, FB (by NANA) 1986 Kerry Porter, RB (by Sporting News) Marcus Trufant, CB (by AP) 1932 George Sander, HB (by AP, NEA, NY Sun) Ricky Reynolds, DB (by Sporting News) 2005 Jerome Harrison, RB (by Walter Camp, AFCA) 1942 Bob Kennedy, FB (by AP) 1988 Mike Utley, OG (by Sporting News) 2006 Mkristo Bruce, DE (by AP, Walter Camp) 1956 Bill Steiger, E (by AP) Steve Broussard, RB (by Sporting News) 2011 Marquess Wilson, WR (Yahoo) 1962 Hugh Campbell, E (by AP, UPI) 1994 DeWayne Patterson, DE (by AP) 2013 Deone Bucannon, S (by Walter Camp) 1965 Bill Gaskins, CB (by UPI, NEA) Chad Eaton, DT (by UPI) 2015 Joe Dahl, OL (by USA Today) 1981 Pat Beach, TE (by NEA) 1996 James Darling, LB (by Sporting News) Paul Sorensen, FS (by Sporting News) 1997 Ryan Leaf, QB (by AP)

ALL-AMERICA THIRD TEAM 1928 Mel Dressel, T (by AP) 1988 Tim Stallworth, WR (by Football News) 1997 Leon Bender, DT (by AP) 1930 Elmer Schwartz, FB (by AP) 1990 Jason Hanson, P (by Football News, AP) 2006 Mkristo Bruce, DE (by CNNSI.com, 1936 Ed Goddard, QB (by AP) 1991 Jason Hanson, PK (by Football News) CollegeFootballNews.com) 1941 Nick Susoeff, E (by AP) 1992 Anthony McClanahan, LB (by Football News) 2007 Brandon Gibson, WR (Phil Steele) Bill Sewell, QB (by AP) 1993 Anthony McClanahan, LB (by Football News) 2013 Deone Bucannon, S (CBS Sports) 1957 Don Ellingsen, E (by AP) 1994 Chad Eaton, DT (by AP) 2014 Vince Mayle, WR (Phil Steele) 1960 Hugh Campbell, E (by AP) Mark Fields, LB (by AP) 1961 Hugh Campbell, E (by AP, UPI) 1996 Scott Sanderson, OT (by Football News)

ALL-AMERICA HONORABLE MENTION 2011 Marquess Wilson, WR (by Sports Illustrated) 2015 Luke Falk, QB (by Sports Illustrated) 2013 Deone Bucannon, S (by Sports Illustrated) Gabe Marks, WR (by Sports Illustrated) 2014 Vince Mayle, WR (by Sports Illustrated)

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA 2003 Cody Boyd, TE (HM, Rivals.com) 2007 Reid Forrest, P (HM, Sporting News) 2015 Hercules Mata’afa, DL Chris Jordan, WR (HM, Rivals.com) Micah Hannam, OL (HM, Sporting News) (1st, USA Today; 2nd, Athlon, CampusInsiders) 2004 Michael Bumpus, AP (1st, Rivals.com) Chima Nwachukwu, DB (HM, Sporting News) Darrien Molton, CB 2005 Fevaea’i Ahmu, DL (3rd, Sporting News) 2008 Louis Bland, LB (3rd, Phil Steele) (3rd, Athlon; HM, CampusInsiders) Greg Trent, LB (2nd, Sporting News) 2010 Deone Bucannon, S (HM, CFN.com) 2006 Kenny Alfred, C (2nd, Scout.com) Marquess Wilson, WR (1st, Sporting News, Rivals, PS, CFN.com)

NATIONAL COLLEGE AWARDS OUTLAND TROPHY ARA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Rein Long, 2002 Alex Brink, 2007

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR COLLEGE FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE AWARDS Mike Price, 1997 Deone Bucannon, 2013 Elite Defensive Back Award

114 CONFERENCE HONORS

WASHINGTON STATE ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS (All-PCC Team by Helms Athletic Foundation, 1916-1938) Year PLAYER, POS., TEAM Year PLAYER, POS., TEAM Year PLAYER, POS., TEAM 1917 Benton Bangs, B (1st) 1965 Wayne Foster, DR (1st) 1980 Greg Sykes, OL (2nd) Walter Herried, T (1st) Bill Gaskins, CB (1st) Allan Kennedy, OL (HM) Silas Stites, G (1st) Rich Sheron, E (HM) Pat Beach, TE (HM) Clarence Zimmerman, E (1st) Dave Middendorf, OL (HM) Mike Washington, RB (HM) 1919 Roy Hanley, E (1st) Ron Vrilcak, C (HM) Tim Davey, P (HM) Walter Herried, T (1st) Tom Roth, QB (HM) Brian Flones, DT (HM) Earl Dunlap, C (1st) Larry Eilmes, FB (HM) Scott Pelluer, LB (HM) Lloyd Gillis, FB (1st) Mark Wicks, HB (HM) Jim Whatley, WR (HM) 1920 Earl Dunlap, C (1st) 1966 Doug Flansburg, WR (1st) 1981 Paul Sorensen, S (1st) Lloyd Gillis, FB (1st) Ron Vrilcak, C (1st) Matt Elisara, DT (1st) Fred Hamilton, G (1st) Dave Middendorf, OL (HM) Tim Harris, RB (2nd) 1921 Earl Dunlap, G (1st) Ammon McWashington, RB (HM) Pat Beach, TE (2nd) 1925 Herbert Meeker, QB (1st) Walt Frierson, DE (HM) Lee Blakeney, LB (HM) 1929 Elmer Schwartz, FB (1st) Bob Trygstad, OL (HM) Nate Bradley, CB (HM) 1930 Glen “Turk” Edwards, T (1st) Steve Boots, MG (HM) Tim Davey, P (HM) Mel Hein, C (1st) Dave Peterson, S (HM) Mark McKay, OL (HM) 1932 George Sander, HB (1st) 1967 Dave Middendorf, OL (2nd) 1982 Tim Harris, RB (2nd) 1934 Ed Goddard, QB (1st) 1968 Steve Bartelle, LB (HM) Keith Millard, DL (HM) George Theodoratus, T (1st) Dave Crema, DE (HM) Gary Patrick, OL (HM) 1935 Ed Goddard, QB (1st) Dave Harris, C (HM) Eric Williams, DL (HM) 1936 Ed Goddard, QB (1st) Dave Golinsky, OL (HM) 1983 Dan Lynch, OL (1st) 1937 Al Hoptowit, G (1st) Ron Souza, TE (HM) Keith Millard, OL (1st) 1948 Laurie Niemi, T (1st) Mark Williams, RB (HM) Kerry Porter, RB (1st) Jerry Williams, HB (1st) 1969 Lionel Thomas, DB (1st) Eric Williams, DL (1st) 1949 Don Paul, HB (1st) Dave Crema, DE (HM) Charlie Flagler, OL (2nd) 1950 Laverne Torgeson, LB (1st) 1970 Steve Busch, OL (1st) Lee Blakeney, LB (HM) Elmer Messinger, T (HM) Lionel Thomas, DB (HM) Glenn Harper, P (HM) Bud Roeffl er, H (HM) 1971 Steve Busch, OL (1st) Joe Taylor, S (HM) 1951 Ed Barker, E (1st) Bernard Jackson, RB (1st) Kitrick Taylor, RS (HM) Don Steinbrunner, E (1st) Ron Mims, DB (1st) Ricky Turner, QB (HM) 1952 Ed Barker, E (HM) Don Sweet, K (1st) 1984 Dan Lynch, OL (1st) Don Steinbrunner, E (HM) Buzz Brazeau, OL (HM) Rueben Mayes, RB (1st) Harland Svare, E (HM) 1972 Bill Moos, OL (1st) Mark Rypien, QB (1st) Hal Lokovsek, T (HM) Steve Ostermann, OL (1st) Kirk Samuelson, OL (2nd) 1953 Milt Schwenk, TB (2nd) Clyde Warehime, LB (HM) Lee Blakeney, LB (2nd) Wayne Berry, HB (2nd) 1973 Steve Ostermann, OL (1st) Milford Hodge, DL (HM) Howard McCants, E (HM) Tom Poe, LB (1st) Erik Howard, DL (HM) 1954 Tom Gunnari, T (2nd) Geoff Reece, C (1st) Jamie White, OL (HM) Duke Washington, RB (2nd) Tom Wickert, OL (HM) 1985 Rueben Mayes, RB (1st) Russ Quackenbush, E (HM) Andrew Jones, RB (HM) Erik Howard, DL (1st) Jim Welch, G (HM) Rick Riegle, WR (HM) Kitrick Taylor, RS (1st) 1955 Arnie Pelluer, E (HM) Greg Craighead, DT (HM) Curt Ladines, C (2nd) Tom Gunnari, T (HM) Eric Johnson, S (HM) Mike Dreyer, OL (HM) 1956 Bill Steiger, HB (1st) 1974 Steve Ostermann, OL (1st) Mark Rypien, OL (HM) Jack Atwood, C (HM) Geoff Reece, C (1st) 1986 Kerry Porter, RB (2nd) Bob Newman, QB (HM) Gavin Hedrick, P (2nd) Kitrick Taylor, RS (2nd) Vaughan Hitchcock, G (HM) Joe Danelo, K (2nd) Brian Forde, LB (HM) 1957 Don Ellingsen, E (1st) 1975 Gavin Hedrick, P (1st) Michel James, WR (HM) Bob Newman, QB (1st) 1976 Mike Levenseller, WR (1st) Ricky Reynolds, CB (HM) Jack Fanning, E (HM) Jack Thompson, QB (1st) Mike Utley, OL (HM) Gene Baker, T (HM) Gavin Hedrick, DB (2nd) 1987 Steve Broussard, RB (2nd) Angelo Brovelli, T (HM) Ken Greene, S (HM) Mike Utley, OL (2nd) Carl Ketchie, H (HM) , WR (HM) Brian Forde, LB (2nd) 1958 Chuck Morrell, FB (1st) Bob Hill, OL (HM) Richard Calvin, RB (HM) Bill Steiger, E (2nd) Eason Ramson, TE (HM) Ivan Cook, DL (HM) Marv Nelson, C (2nd) 1977 Gavin Hedrick, P (1st) Chris Leighton, TE (HM) Bob Newman, QB (2nd) Mike Levenseller, WR (1st) Tony Savage, DT (HM) Don Ellersick, E (HM) Ken Greene, DB (2nd) 1988 Steve Broussard, RB (1st) Gail Cogdill, WR (HM) Don Hover, LB (2nd) Mike Utley, OL (1st) Angelo Brovelli, T (HM) Jack Thompson, QB (2nd) Timm Rosenbach, QB (2nd) Bill Perry (HM) Brian Kelly, WR (HM) Tim Stallworth, WR (2nd) Merl Hitzel, C (HM) , OL (HM) Chris Dyko, OL (2nd) 1959 No Selections 1978 Mark Chandless, C (1st) Artie Holmes, S (2nd) 1960 No Selections Jack Thompson, QB (1st) Ivan Cook, DL (HM) 1961 No Selections George Yarno, OL (2nd) Maury Metcalf, LB (HM) 1962 Hugh Campbell, E (1st) 1979 Allan Kennedy, OL (1st) Jim Michalczik, OL (HM) Ken Graham, HB (HM) Tali Ena, FB (2nd) Tony Savage, DT (HM) 1963 No Selections Tim Davey, P (2nd) Rich Swinton, RB (HM) 1964 Clancy Williams, HB (1st) Greg Sykes, OL (HM) Rich Sheron, E (HM) Larry Eilmes, FB (HM) Wally Dempsey, OL (HM) John Forbes, E (HM)

115 WASHINGTON STATE ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS Year PLAYER, POS., TEAM Year PLAYER, POS., TEAM Year PLAYER, POS., TEAM 1989 Steve Broussard, RB (1st) 1995 Scott Sanderson, OL (2nd) 2001 Derrick Roche, OL (1st) Jason Hanson, K (1st) Dwayne Sanders, DE (2nd) Lamont Thompson, S (1st) John Husby, OL (1st) Chris Hayes, LB (2nd) Drew Dunning, K (1st) Dan Grayson, LB (1st) James Darling, LB (2nd) Jason Gesser, QB (2nd) Tim Stallworth, WR (2nd) George Martin, P (2nd) Nakoa McElrath, WR (2nd) Paul Wulff, C (2nd) Shad Hinchen, CB (HM) Rien Long, DL (2nd) Tony Savage, DT (2nd) Frank Madu, RB (HM) Raonall Smith, LB (2nd) Rob Myers, P (2nd) Marc McCloskey, OL (HM) D.D. Acholonu, DE (HM) Marlin Brown, DE (HM) Eric Moore, TE (HM) Isaac Brown, DE (HM) Steve Cromer, OL (HM) Duane Stewart, DB (HM) Mike Bush, WR (HM) Bob Garman, OL (HM) Brian Walker, DB (HM) Alan Cox, P (HM) Doug Wellsandt, TE (HM) 1996 Scott Sanderson, OL (1st) Joey Hollenbeck, OL (HM) 1990 Clarence Williams, TE (1st) James Darling, LB (1st) Dave Minnich, RB (HM) Jason Hanson, K/P (1st) Shaw Tims, WR (1st) Curtis Nettles, WR (HM) Phillip Bobo, WR (HM) Michael Black, RB (2nd) Billy Newman, S (HM) Bob Garman, OL (HM) Dorian Boose, DE (2nd) Josh Parrish, OL (HM) Curt Newton, LB (HM) Shad Hinchen, CB (2nd) James Price, LB (HM) Mike Smith, C (HM) Leon Bender, DT (HM) Marcus Trufant, CB (HM) Kirk Westerfi eld, DE (HM) Chad Carpenter, WR (HM) Tupo Tuupo, DE (HM) 1991 Clarence Williams, TE (1st) Gary Holmes, DT (HM) 2002 Jason Gesser, QB (1st) Jason Hanson, P (1st) Ryan Leaf, WB (HM) Derrick Roche, OL (1st) Drew Bledsoe, QB (2nd) Jason McEndoo, OL (HM) Calvin Armstrong, OL (1st) Jason Hanson, K (2nd) Dee Moronkola, DB (HM) Rien Long, DL (1st) Anthony McClanahan, LB (2nd) Tony Truant, K (HM) Marcus Trufant, CB (1st) Phillip Bobo, WR (HM) 1997 Ryan Leaf, QB (1st) Kyle Basler, P (HM) Lewis Bush, DE (HM) Leon Bender,DT (1st) Erik Coleman, DB (HM) Josh Dunning, OL (HM) Michael Black, RB (2nd) Isaac Brown, DE (HM) Bob Garman, OL (HM) Jason McEndoo, OL (2nd) Devard Darling, WR (HM) Torey Hunter, CB (HM) Cory Withrow , OL(2nd) Jason David, CB (HM) Anthony Prior, DB (HM) Dorian Boose, DE (2nd) Drew Dunning, K (HM) John Rushing, S (HM) Duane Stewart, DB (2nd) Jermaine Green, RB (HM) Shaumbe Wright-Fair, RB (HM) Jeff Banks, P(2nd) Tyler Hunt, OL (HM) 1992 Drew Bledsoe, QB (1st) Shane Doyle, DE (HM) Jerome Riley, WR (HM) Clarence Williams, TE (1st) Steve Gleason, LB (HM) Fred Shavies, DE (HM) Shaumbe Wright-Fair, RB (2nd) Chris Jackson, WR (HM) Jeremey Williams, DT (HM) Bob Garman, OL (2nd) Kevin McKenzie, WR (HM) 2003 Josh Parrish, OL (1st) Robbie Tobeck, C (2nd) Shawn McWashington, WR (HM) Will Derting, LB (1st) Anthony McClanahan, LB (2nd) Brandon Moore, LB (HM) Jason David, CB (1st) Greg Burns, CB (HM) Dee Moronkola, DB (HM) Erik Coleman, DB (1st) Lewis Bush, DE (HM) Brad Philley, LB (HM) Drew Dunning, K (1st) Ron Childs, LB (HM) Shawn Tims, WR (HM) Matt Kegel, QB (2nd) C.J. Davis, WR (HM) 1998 Kevin Brown, RB (2nd) Jonathan Smith, RB (2nd) Josh Dunning, OL (HM) Dee Moronkola , DB(2nd) Troy Bienemann, TE (2nd) Torey Hunter, CB (HM) Steve Gleason, LB (HM) D.D. Acholonu, DE (2nd) Singor Mobley, S (HM) Love Jefferson, TE (HM) Don Jackson, LB (2nd) Deron Pointer, WR (HM) Rob Meier, DE (HM) Sammy Moore, WR (2nd) John Rushing, S (HM) Rob Rainville, OL (HM) Calvin Armstrong, OL(HM) 1993 DeWayne Patterson, DL (1st) Nian Taylor, WR (HM) Kyle Basler, P (HM) Anthony McClanahan, LB (1st) 1999 Steve Gleason, LB (2nd) Devard Darling, WR (HM) Deron Pointer, WR (1st) Rian Lindell, K (2nd) Tai Tupai, DT (HM) Brett Carolan, TE (2nd) Kareem Anderson, P (HM) Jeremey Williams, DT (HM) Josh Dunning, OL (2nd) Deon Burnett, RB (HM) Virgil Williams, DB (HM) Chad Eaton, DL (2nd) Rob Meier, DE (HM) 2004 Calvin Armstrong, OL (1st) Ron Childs, LB (2nd) Billy Newman, S (HM) Michael Bumpus, WR (1st) Torey Hunter, CB (2nd) Nian Taylor, WR (HM) Jason Hill, WR (2nd) Mike Bailey, OL (HM) 2000 Milton Wynn, WR (2nd) Sam Lightbody, OL (2nd) Brian Ford, DL (HM) Billy Newman, S (2nd) Will Derting, LB (2nd) Ray Hall, DL (HM) Jason Gesser, QB (HM) Kyle Basler, P (HM) Marc McCloskey, OL (HM) Tomasi Kongiaka, DT (HM) Scott Davis, LB (HM) Singor Mobley, S (HM) Derrick Roche, OL (HM) Jerome Harrison, RB (HM) 1994 Chad Eaton, DL (1st) Raonall Smith, LB (HM) Nick Mihlhauser, TE (HM) Dan Sasa, DL (1st) Marcus Trufant, CB (HM) Karl Paymah (HM) DeWayne Patterson, DL (1st) 2005 Jerome Harrison, RB (1st) Mark Fields, LB (1st) Jason Hill, WR (2nd) Ron Childs, LB (2nd) Troy Bienemann, TE (2nd) Torey Hunter, CB (2nd) Nick Mihlhauser, OL (2nd) Singor Mobley, S (2nd) Mkristo Bruce, DL(2nd) Jay Dumas, WR (HM) Michael Bumpus, WR (HM) Chris Hayes, LB (HM) Scott Davis, LB (HM) Marc McCloskey, OL (HM) Will Derting, LB (HM) Eric Moore, TE (HM) John Rushing, S (HM)

116 WASHINGTON STATE ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS Year PLAYER, POS., TEAM Year PLAYER, POS., TEAM Year PLAYER, POS., TEAM 2006 Mkristo Bruce, DL (1st) 2010 Reid Forrest (HM) 2013 Deone Bucannon, S (1st) Eric Frampton, S (1st) B.J. Guerra, OL (HM) Elliot Bosch, OL (HM) Alex Brink, QB (2nd) Jared Karsetter, WR (HM) River Cracraft, WR (HM) Jason Hill, WR (2nd) Travis Long, DL (HM) Andrew Furney, K (HM) Cody Boyd, TE (HM) Tyree Toomer, S (HM) Damante Horton, CB (HM) Tyron Brackenridge, CB (HM) Jeff Tuel, QB (HM) 2014 Vince Mayle, WR (2nd) Michael Bumpus, WR (HM) Zack Williams, OL (HM) Jeremiah Allison, LB (HM) Scott Davis, LB (HM) Marquess Wilson, WR (HM) Daquawn Brown, CB (HM) Charles Harris, OL (HM) 2011 Marquess Wilson, WR (2nd) Joe Dahl, OL (HM) 2007 Brandon Gibson, WR (1st) Travis Long, DL (2nd) Connor Halliday, QB (HM) Alex Brink, QB(2nd) Alex Hoffman-Ellis, LB (2nd) 2015 Joe Dahl, OL (1st) Jed Collins, TE (2nd) John Fullington, OL (HM) Luke Falk, QB (1st) Husain Abdullah, DB (HM) David Gonzales, OL (HM) Gabe Marks, WR (1st) Michael Bumpus, WR (HM) B.J. Guerra, OL (HM) Darryl Paulo, DL (2nd) Andy Mattingly, LB (HM) Damante Horton, CB (HM) Destiny Vaeao, DL (2nd) Greg Trent, LB (HM) Jared Karstetter, WR (HM) Shalom Luani, S (HM) 2008 Kenny Alfred, OL (HM) Brandon Rankin, DL (HM) Cole Madison, OL (HM) Brandon Gibson, WR (HM) 2012 Deone Bucannon, S (2nd) Hercules Mata’afa, DL (HM) Greg Trent, LB (HM) Andrew Furney, K (2nd) Peyton Pelluer, LB (HM) 2009 Kenny Alfred, OL (2nd) Brett Bartolone, WR (HM) Riley Sorenson, OL (HM) Reid Forrest, P (HM) Elliot Bosch, OL (HM) Dom Williams, WR (HM) Jared Karstetter, WR (HM) Teondray Caldwell, RB (HM) Travis Long, DL (HM) Cyrus Coen, LB (HM) Xavier Hicks, S (HM) Xavier Cooper, DL (HM) Dwight Tardy, RB (HM) Travis Long, LB (HM) Darryl Monroe, LB (HM) Daniel Simmons, DB (HM)

ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR 1984 Rueben Mayes 1994 Mark Fields 1981 Jim Walden 1985 Rueben Mayes 1983 Jim Walden 1989 Steve Broussard MORRIS TROPHY WINNERS 1988 Dennis Erickson 1992 Drew Bledsoe 1997 Mike Price 1983 Keith Millard, DL 1997 Ryan Leaf 2001 Mike Price 1984 Dan Lynch, OL 2002 Jason Gesser 2003 Bill Doba 1985 Erik Howard, DL 2015 Mike Leach 1994 Chad Eaton, DL

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PAC-12 CONFERENCE COSIDA ALL-ACADEMIC ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Year Player 2009 Micah Hannam, OL 1972 Steve Hamilton, RB, 2nd Team 1986 Cotton Sears, WR Chris Prummer, OL 1977 Dan Doornick, RB, 2nd Team Ed Tingstad, RB Kevin Kooyman, DL 1981 Kevin Sloan, OL, 2nd Team 1987 Kevin Adams, PK Jay Matthews, DB 1989 Jason Hanson, PK, 1st Team James Hasty, DB Chima Nwachukwu, DB 1990 Jason Hanson, P, 1st Team Chris Leighton, TE Steven Ayers, OL, (2nd) Lee Tilleman, DL, 1st Team 1988 Rob Myers, P Joe Eppele, OL (2nd) 1991 Jason Hanson, PK, 1st Team 1989 Jason Hanson, PK Josh Garrett, LB (2nd) 2005 Troy Bienemann, TE, 2nd Team Chris Moton, DB Jared Karstetter, WR (2nd) 2009 Chima Nwachukwu, DB, 2nd Team Rob Myers, P Kyle McCartney, DB (2nd) 2010 Chima Nwachukwu, DB, 2nd Team 1990 Jason Hanson, PK 2010 Micah Hannam, OL Ron Hawkins, DB Chima Nwachukwu, DB COSIDA Russell Miller, DE Chris Prummer, C Lee Tillman, DE Casey Hamlett, DE ALL-DISTRICT VIII 1991 Jason Hanson, PK Kevin Kooyman, DE 1989 Jason Hanson, PK (1st Team) Lee Tillman, DE Jared Karstetter,WR 1990 Jason Hanson, PK (1st Team) 1992 Robbie Toebeck, OL Kyle McCartney, S Lee Tilleman, DL (1st Team) 1993 Joe Brazeau, LB Andrei Lintz, TE (2nd) 1991 Jason Hanson, PK (1st Team) 1995 John Scukanec, OL 2011 Jared Karstetter, WR Lee Tilleman, DL (1st Team) 1996 Brian Chiu, OL Kyle McCartney, S 1999 Steve Gleason, LB (1st Team) Jason McEndoo, OL Andrei Lintz, TE (2nd) Serign Marong, LB (2nd Team) 1997 Jason McEndoo, OL 2012 Andrei Lintz, TE 2001 Collin Henderson, WR (1st Team) 1998 Grady Emmerson, LB Zach Brevick, OL (2nd) Mark Baldwin, TE (2nd Team) Steve Gleason, LB Travis Long, LB (2nd) Drew Dunning, PK (2nd Team) 1999 Grady Emmerson, LB Alex Den Bleyker, LS (HM) Serign Marong, LB, (2nd Team) Steve Gleason, LB John Fullington, OL (HM) Jeremy Williams, DL (2nd Team) Rian Lindell, PK Andrew Furney, K (HM) 2003 Troy Bienemann, TE (1st Team) Serign Marong, LB David Gilbertson, QB (HM) Jeremy Williams, DL (1st Team) 2000 Collin Henderson, WR Logan Mayes, LB (HM) Riley Fitt-Chappell, OL (2nd Team) Brian Hollenberg, OL Kristoff Williams, WR (HM) 2004 Troy Bienemann, TE (1st Team) Serign Marong, LB 2013 Kristoff Williams, WR 2005 Troy Bienemann, TE (1st Team) Cole Sheridan, DB John Fullington, OL (2nd) Alex Brink, QB (1st Team) Jeremy Williams, DL Elliott Bosch, O (HM) Riley Fitt-Chappell, OL (1st Team) 2001 Collin Henderson, WR Zach Brevick, OL (HM) 2006 Alex Brink, QB (1st Team) Brian Hollenberg, OL Jared Byers, LB (HM) 2007 Romeen Abdollmohammadi, PK (2nd Team) Serign Marong, LB Alex Den Bleyker, LS (HM) Alex Brink, QB (2nd Team) Jeremy Williams, DL Andrew Furney, K (HM) Jed Collins, TE (2nd Team) Mark Baldwin, TE (2nd) Taylor Taliulu, S (HM) Micah Hannam, OL (2nd Team) Drew Dunning, PK (2nd) 2014 Peyton Pelluer, LB (1st) Matt Mullennix, DL (2nd Team) Alex Johnson, OL (2nd) Mitchell Peterson, LB (1st) 2009 Casey Hamlett, DL (1st Team) Cole Sheridan, DB (2nd) River Cracraft, WR (HM) Micah Hannam, OL (1st Team) Tupo Tuupo, DL (2nd) Sam Flor, OL (HM) Chima Nwachukwu, DB (1st Team) 2002 Pat Bennett, LB Jacob Seydel, OL (HM) 2010 Chima Nwachukwu, DB (1st Team) Collin Henderson, WR 2015 Peyton Pelluer, LB (2nd) Micah Hannam, OL (1st Team) Jeremy Williams, DL Joe Dahl, OL (HM) Jared Karstetter, WR (1st Team) Riley Fitt-Chappell, OL (2nd) Isaac Dotson, S (HM) 2011 Jared Karstetter, WR (1st Team) Cole Sheridan, DB (2nd) Luke Falk, QB (HM) 2015 Peyton Pelluer, LB (1st Team) 2003 Pat Bennett, LB Sam Flor, OL (HM) Troy Bienemann, TE Jeremy Williams, DL Riley Fitt-Chappell, OL (2nd) THREE-TIME ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE NFF 2004 Pat Bennett, LB Jason Hanson 1989-91 SCHOLAR ATHLETES Serign Marong 1999-2001 Troy Bienemann, TE 1982 Greg Porter Collin Henderson 2000-02 Riley Fitt-Chappell, OL 1988 Ed Tingstad Cole Sheridan 2000-02 Kevin McCall, RB (2nd) 1991 Jason Hanson Troy Bienemann 2003-05 Matt Mullennix, DL (2nd) 2007 Alex Brink Alex Brink 2005-07 2005 Troy Bienemann, TE 2011 Jared Karstetter Alex Brink, QB Micah Hannam 2007-09 Riley Fitt-Chappell, OL (2nd) Chima Nwachukwu 2008-10 Matt Mullennix, DL (2nd) Jared Karstetter 2009-11 2006 Alex Brink, QB PAC-12 FOOTBALL 2007 Alex Brink, QB FOUR-TIME ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE Jed Collins, TE Riley Fitt-Chappell 2002-05 STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Micah Hannam, OL Matt Mullennix 2004-05, 2007-08 2011 Jared Karstetter Matt Mullennix, DL Joe Eppele, OL (2nd) Scott Selby, WR (2nd) PAC-12 CONFERENCE 2008 Matt Mullennix, DL Chima Nwachukwu, DB SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Matt Eichelberger, DL (2nd) 2015-16 Riley Sorenson Micah Hannam, OL (2nd) Adam Hineline, DL (2nd)

118 NFL DRAFT PICKS

119 COUGARS IN THE DRAFT

WSU DRAFT HISTORY SINCE 1960 1960 [1959 SEASON] 1973 [1972 SEASON] 1982 [1981 SEASON] NFL DRAFT (2) NFL DRAFT (1) NFL DRAFT (4) 6th (3/63) Gail Cogdill, WR, Detroit 9th (17/225) Ty Paine, QB, New York Giants 5th (27/138) Paul Sorensen, DB, Cincinnati 6th (6/66) Don Ellersick, WR, 6th (1/140) Pat Beach, TE, Baltimore 8th (2/197) Ken Collins, DT, New England 1974 [1973 SEASON] 11th (9/288) Jeff Keller, WR, Atlanta 1961 [1960 SEASON] NFL DRAFT (3) NFL FREE AGENT (3) NFL DRAFT (1) 6th (22/152) Robin Sinclair, DB, Cincinnati Nate Bradley, DB, Atlanta 5th (5/61) Keith Lincoln, RB, Chicago 8th (8/190) Ken Grandberry, RB, Chicago Matt Elisara, NG, Denver 9th (4/212) Tom Wickert, OL, Miami Mark McKay, OG, Denver 1962 [1961 SEASON] CFL (1) NFL DRAFT (3) 1975 [1974 SEASON] Mike Walker, DT, Hamilton 9th (14/126) Peter Schenck, RB, Green Bay NFL DRAFT (3) 17th (12/236) Mike Martin, OL, Philadelphia 3rd (8/60) Andrew Jones, RB, New Orleans 1983 [1982 SEASON] 20th (9/275) Herm McKee, RB, Baltimore 3rd (9/61) Geoff Reece, C Los Angeles Rams NFL DRAFT (2) 10th (23/257) Joe Danelo, K, Miami 11th (6/285) Steve Sebahar, C, Philadelphia 1963 [1962 SEASON] 12th (4/311) Clete Casper, QB, Los Angeles Rams NFL DRAFT (2) 1976 [1975 SEASON] NFL FREE AGENTS (3) 4th (8/50) Hugh Campbell, WR, San Francisco NFL DRAFT (4) Tim Harris, RB, Pittsburgh 6th (11/81) Dave Mathieson, QB, Chicago 10th (10/275) Robin Ross, OL, San Francisco T.J. Jones, WR, Seattle 13th (23/370) Mark Young, OL, Oakland James Matthews, RB, 14th (8/383) Mark Husfl oen, DE, Atlanta USFL DRAFT (3) 1964 [1963 SEASON] 15th (2/405) Dan Smith, OL, Seattle 13th (?/?) Kevin Sloan, OT, Michigan NFL DRAFT (2) 16th (?/?) Tim Harris, RB, Los Angeles 12th (8/162) Kenny Graham, DB, Baltimore 13th (10/178) Glenn Baker, OL, Pittsburgh 1977 [1976 SEASON] 24th (?/?) Steve Sebahar, C, Oakland NFL DRAFT (0) - None 1965 [1964 SEASON] 1984 [1983 SEASON] NFL DRAFT (2) 1978 [1977 SEASON] NFL DRAFT (3) 1st (9/9) Clancy Williams, RB, Los Angeles Rams NFL DRAFT (8) 1st (13/13) Keith Millard, DT, Minnesota 19th (2/254) Dale Ford, RB, San Francisco 1st (19/19) Ken Greene, CB, St. Louis 3rd (6/62) Eric Williams, DT, Detroit 4th (3/87) Don Schwartz, SS, New Orleans 11th (12/292) Charlie Flager, OT, New England 6th (26/164) Mike Levenseller, WR, Oakland NFL FREE AGENTS (3) 1966 [1965 SEASON] 7th (8/174) Dan Doornink, RB, New Orleans Ralf Uebel, OL, Denver NFL DRAFT (0) 8th (25/219) Don Hover, LB, Washington Joe Taylor, DB, Denver None 8th (26/220) Gavin Hedrick, P, San Diego John Winslow, OT, Kansas City 12th (6/312) Eason Ramson, TE, Green Bay USFL DRAFT (6) 12th (12/318) Mark Patterson, DB, Detroit 1st (?/?) Keith Millard, DT, Arizona 1967 [1966 SEASON] 1st (?/?) Eric Williams, DT, New Jersey NFL DRAFT (3) NFL FREE AGENT (0) CFL (1) 6th (?/?) Ricky Turner, QB, San Antonio 2nd (11/37) Rich Sheron, TE, New York Jets 8th (?/?) Charlie Flager, OT, Arizona Brian Kelly, WR, Edmonton 6th (5/138) Bud Norris, TE, Miami 14th (?/?) Joe Taylor, SS, New Orleans 11th (8/271) Bob Trygstad, DT, Minnesota 17th (?/?) Dan Lynch, OG, Jacksonville 1979 [1978 SEASON] CFL (1) 1968 [1967 SEASON] NFL DRAFT (1) Ricky Turner, QB, Toronto NFL DRAFT (1) 1st (3/3) Jack Thompson, QB, Cincinnati 5th (1/112) Dave Middendorf, OL, Cincinnati NFL FREE AGENT (1) George Yarno, DL, Tampa Bay 1985 [1984 SEASON] NFL DRAFT (2) 1969 [1968 SEASON] 8th (28/224) Milford Hodge, DT, New England NFL DRAFT (1) 1980 [1979 SEASON] 12th (26/334) Dan Lynch, OG, Denver 7th (16/172) Steven Van Sinderen, OL, San Francisco NFL DRAFT (4) NFL FREE AGENT (3) 4th (25/108) Bob Gregor, DB, San Diego Lee Blakeney, LB, Denver 11th (15/292) Tali Ena, RB, Seattle Sam Burris, WR, Dallas 1970 [1969 SEASON] 12th (2/307) Ray Williams, RB, Detroit John Marshall, WR, Kansas City NFL DRAFT (3) 12th (4/309) Tyrone Gray, WR, St. Louis CFL (3) 15th (10/374) Jim Vest, DE, New Orleans NFL FREE AGENT (1) Mike Palumbo, OG, Calgary 15th (24/388) Fred Moore, WE, Oakland Mike Snow, DB, New York Giants Rico Tipton, LB, Calgary 17th (6/422) Richard Smith, RB, Cincinnati Junior Tupuola, LB, Calgary 1981 [1980 SEASON] 1971 [1970 SEASON] NFL DRAFT (5) 1986 [1985 SEASON] NFL DRAFT (0) 4th (8/91) Scott Pelluer, LB, New Orleans NFL DRAFT (4) None 9th (9/230) Samoa Samoa, QB, Cincinnati 2nd (19/46) Erik Howard, DT, New York Giants 9th (15/236) Jim Whatley, WR, Seattle 3rd (2/57) Rueben Mayes, RB, New Orleans 1972 [1971 SEASON] 9th (25/246) Mike Wilson, WR, Dallas 6th (8/146) Mark Rypien, QB, Washington NFL DRAFT (2) 10th (19/267) Allan Kennedy, OT, San Francisco 9th (12/261) Junior Tautalatasi, RB, Philadelphia 4th (3/81) Bernard Jackson, RB, Cincinnati NFL FREE AGENT (4) NFL FREE AGENT (1) 14th (13/351) John Van Reenan, DE, San Diego Brian Flones, NG, Seattle Cedrick Brown, CB, Philadelphia John Little, OT, Dallas CFL (2) Greg Sykes, OG, Seattle Peter Emsky, OG, Edmonton Mike Washington, RB, Buffalo Glenn Harper, P, Edmonton

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WSU DRAFT HISTORY SINCE 1960 1987 [1986 SEASON] 1992 [1991 SEASON] 1997 [1996 SEASON] NFL DRAFT (4) NFL DRAFT (4) NFL DRAFT (3) 2nd (8/36) Ricky Reynolds, DB, Tampa Bay 2nd (28/56) Jason Hanson, K, Detroit 2nd (27/57) James Darling, lb, Philadelphia 5th (16/128) Kitrick Taylor, WR, Kansas City 5th (14/126) Michael Wright, DB, NY Giants 3rd (21/81) Scott Sanderson, ol, Houston 7th (3/171) Kerry Porter, RB, Buffalo 9th (14/238) Anthony Prior, DB, NY Giants 5th (9/139) Chad Carpenter, wr, Arizona 8th (7/202) Michel James, WR, Houston 11th (9/289) Augustin Olobia, WR, Cleveland NFL FREE AGENT (1) NFL FREE AGENT (0) NFL FREE AGENT (0) Shad Hinchen, db, San Diego CFL (1) CFL (1) 1988 [1987 SEASON] 3rd (4/20) Konrad Pimiskern, OL,Winnepeg (DNP, returned Bryan Chiu, Montreal NFL DRAFT (3) to play for WSU) 3rd (19/74) James Hasty, DB, New York Jets 1998 [1997 SEASON] 7th (25/190) Brian Forde, LB, New Orleans NFL DRAFT (4) 11th (27/304) Richard Calvin, RB, Denver 1993 [1992 SEASON] NFL FREE AGENT (3) NFL DRAFT (3) 1st (1/2) Ryan Leaf, qb, San Diego Chris Hiller, DL, Dallas 1st (1/1) Drew Bledsoe, QB, New England 2nd (1/31) Leon Bender, Oakland Chris Leighton, TE, Dallas 4th (15/99) Lewis Bush, DL, San Diego 2nd (26/56) Dorian Boose, de, NY Jets Marvin Adams, DL, Washington 7th (1/169) Clarence Williams, TE, Denver 7th (8/197) Jason McEndoo, c, Seattle NFL FREE AGENT (6) NFL FREE AGENT (9) Bob Garman, OL, Phoenix Michael Black, rb, Seattle 1989 [1988 SEASON] Kurt Loertscher, LB, Washington Shane Doyle, de, Buffalo NFL DRAFT (3) Phillip Bobo, WR, Los Angeles Rams Chris Jackson, wr, Seattle 3rd (3/59) Mike Utley, OL, Detroit C.J. Davis, WR, Seattle Ray Jackson, db, Carolina 8th (26/221) Chris Dyko, OL, Chicago Shaumbe Wright-Fair, RB, Detroit Shawn McKenzie, wr, San Francisco 11th (14/293) Artie Holmes, DB New York Jets Robbie Tobeck, C, Atlanta Shawn McWashington, wr, Kansas City Brandon Moore, lb, Kansas City NFL SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT (1) 1994 [1993 SEASON] Duane Stewart, db, Buffalo 1st (1/1) Timm Rosenbach, QB, Phoenix Cory Withrow, og, Minnesota NFL FREE AGENT (4) NFL DRAFT (0) (First Time WSU has not had a player Ivan Cook, DE, Atlanta drafted since 1991 and just the second time since WSU Maury Metcalf, LB, Atlanta began keeping records after the 1977 season (1978 draft). 1999 [1998 SEASON] Jim Michalczik, OG, Phoenix NFL FREE AGENT (5) NFL DRAFT (1) Ken Kuiper, OT, Dallas Brett Carolan, TE, San Francisco 7th (36/242) Dee Moronkola, cb, Jacksonville CFL (1) Josh Dunning, OL, Chicago NFL FREE AGENT (4) Tuineau Alipate, LB, Saskatchewa Brian Ford, DT, Philadelphia Gary Holmes, dt, Seattle Anthony McClanahan, LB, Dallas Jonathan Nance, de, Seattle Deron Pointer, WR, Indianapolis Love Jefferson, te, Chicago 1990 [1989 SEASON] CFL (2) Rob Rainville, ot, Oakland NFL DRAFT (6) Aaron Price, K, Sacramento CFL (1) 1st (20/20) Steve Broussard, RB, Atlanta Robert Turner, DB, Sacramento 1st (1/1) Rob Meier, dt, British Columbia 5th (3/112) Tony Savage, DT, New York Jets 6th (24/161) Tim Stallworth, WR, Los Angeles Rams 7th (17/182) Dan Grayson, LB, Pittsburgh 1995 [1994 SEASON] 2000 [1999 SEASON] 8th (11/204) Doug Wellsandt, TE, Cincinnati NFL DRAFT (4) NFL DRAFT (1) 11th (26/302) Tim Downing, DT, New York Giants 1st (13/13) Mark Fields, LB, New Orleans 7th (35/241) Rob Meier, dt, Jacksonville NFL FREE AGENT (6) 3rd (29/93) Don Sasa, DT, San Diego NFL FREE AGENTS (5) Rob Myers, P, Cincinnati 3rd (31/95) Torey Hunter, DB, Houston Rian Lindell, pk, Dallas Rodd Olson, TE, Seattle 7th (33/241) Chad Eaton, DL, Phoenix Kareem Anderson, p, Washington Randy Gray, DE, Seattle NFL FREE AGENT (2) Steve Gleason, lb, Indianapolis John Husby, OT, Denver Ron Childs, LB, Kansas City Earl Riley, db, Kansas City Mark Ledbetter, LB, New Orleans DeWayne Patterson, DL, Seattle Ryan Tujague, ol, New England Paul Wulff, C, New York Jets CFL (2) CFL (1) Singor Mobley, DB, Edmonton 2001 [2000 SEASON] John Rushing, DB, Birmingham Marlin Brown, DE, Calgary NFL DRAFT (1) Maury Metcalf, LB (‘89 draft), Saskatchewa 4th (21/116) Milton Wynn, wr, St. Louis 1996 [1995 SEASON] NFL Free Agents (1) 1991 [1990 SEASON] NFL DRAFT (1) Marcus Williams, wr, Indianapolis NFL DRAFT (0) 7th (1/210) Chris Hayes, LB, New York Jets NFL FREE AGENT (3) NFL FREE AGENT (2) 2002 [2001 SEASON] Brian Walker, DB, Washington Steve Cromer, OL, Green Bay NFL DRAFT (2) Dwayne Sanders, DL, New York Jets Calvin Griggs, WR, Seattle 2nd (6/38) Raonall Smith, lb, Minnesota CFL (1) Ron Young, WR, NY Jets 2nd (9/41) Lamont Thompson, db, Cincinnati Mark Pimiskern, LB, British Columbia CFL (2) NFL FREE AGENTS (4) Curt Newton, LB, British Columbia Joey Hollenbeck, ol, St. Louis Rich Swinton, RB, Calgary Nakoa McElrath, wr, Jacksonville/Seattle Billy Newman, s, Tennessee Tupo Tuupo, de, San Diego

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WSU DRAFT HISTORY SINCE 1960 2003 [2002 SEASON] 2009 [2008 SEASON] NOTES NFL DRAFT (2) NFL DRAFT (1) * = Year cited is the year the draft was held in, thus 1978 1st (11/11) Marcus Trufant, CB, Seattle 6th (21/194) Brandon Gibson, WR, Philadelphia refers to those who played football at WSU in the fall of 1977. 4th (29/126) Rien Long, DT, Tennessee NFL FREE AGENTS (1) NOTE - Figures in parentheses represent the draft position in the round/total draft position. NFL FREE AGENTS (5) Devin Frischknecht, TE, Washington Mike Bush, WR, San Francisco Jason Gesser, QB, Tennessee 2010 [2009 SEASON] WSU’S NFL SUMMARY Jerome Riley, WR, Tennessee NFL DRAFT (0) 1978-2011 Derrick Roche, OL, Tennesse NFL FREE AGENTS (1) Most Players Drafted: Eight in 1978 John Tippins, RB, Baltimore Kenny Alfred, C, Tennessee Most Players Drafted First: One, 1989 and 1993 1989 (1) - Timm Rosenbach, QB, Phoenix (supplemental) CFL (2) 1993 (1) - Drew Bledsoe, QB, New England 2004 [2003 SEASON] 1st (1/2) Joe Eppele, OL, Toronto Most Players Drafted First Round: One, 10 times NFL DRAFT (3) 3rd (Supplemental) Johnny Forzani, WR, Calgary 1978 (19) - Ken Green, CB, St. Louis 3rd (19/82) Devard Darling, WR, Baltimore 1979 (3) - Jack Thompson, QB, Cincinnati 4th (29/125) Jason David, CB, Indianapolis 1984 (13) - Keith Millard, DT, Minnesota 2011 [2010 SEASON] 1989 (1) - Timm Rosenbach, QB, Phoenix (supplemental) 5th (11/143) Erik Coleman, FS, NY Jets NFL DRAFT (1) 1990 (20) - Steve Broussard, RB, Atlanta NFL FREE AGENTS (8) 6th (38/203) Zack Williams, C, Carolina 1993 (1) - Drew Bledsoe, QB, New England D.D. Acholonu, LB, Buffalo 1995 (13) - Mark Fields, LB, New Orleans NFL FREE AGENTS (1) Isaac Brown, LB, Seattle 1998 (2) - Ryan Leaf, QB, San Diego Reid Forrest, P, Buffalo Jermaine Green, RB, NY Giants 2003 (11) - Marcus Trufant, CB, Seattle 2014 (27) - Deone Bucannon, S, Arizona Matt Kegel, QB, Minnesota Most Players Drafted First Two Rounds: Three in 1998 Sammy Moore, WR, Seattle 2012 [2011 SEASON] Most Players Drafted First Three Rounds: Three in 1995, 1998 Josh Parrish, OL, Pittsburgh NFL FREE AGENTS (4) Most Players Drafted First Seven Rounds: Four 1978, 1990, Jonathan Smith, RB, Kansas City Alex Hoffman-Ellis, LB, St. Louis 1995 and 1998 Virgil Williams, S, Chicago David Gonzales, OL, San Francisco Most Free Agents Signed: 9 in 1998 Brandon Rankin, DL, Detroit Most Players Signed (Drafted and FA): 13 in 1998 (4 drafted, 9 free agents) 2005 [2004 SEASON] Jared Karstetter, WR, Detroit Total Players Drafted, 1978-2015: 130 NFL DRAFT (3) Total Players Free Agent, 1978-2014: 108 Total Cougars Drafted by Round*: 3rd (12/76) Karl Paymah, CB, Denver 2013 [2012 SEASON] 1 - 10, 2 - 8, 3 - 11, 4 - 9, 5 - 10, 6 - 6, 7 - 11, 8 - 7, 6th (37/211) Calvin Armstrong, OT, Philadelphia NFL DRAFT (1) 9 - 5, 10 - 1, 11 - 7, 12 - 7 7th (17/231) Hamza Abdullah, DB, Tampa Bay 7th (30/236) Marquess Wilson, WR, Chicago * = [NFL conducted 12-round draft through 1992, then NFL FREE AGENTS (1) NFL FREE AGENTS (1) reduced to seven rounds beginning with the 1993 draft.] Sam Lightbody, OL, Houston Wade Jacobson, OL, Washington Travis Long, LB, Philadelphia 2006 [2005 SEASON] Jeff Tuel, QB, Buffalo NFL DRAFT (1) 5th (12/145) Jerome Harrison, RB, Cleveland 2014 [2013 SEASON] NFL FREE AGENTS (4) NFL DRAFT (1) Kyle Basler, P, Cleveland 1st (27/27) Deone Bucannon, S, Arizona Troy Bienemann, TE, New Orleans NFL FREE AGENTS (2) Omawale Dada, CB, New York Jets John Fullington, OL, San Francisco Nick Mihlhauser, C, San Diego Andrew Furney, K, New York Jets CFL (1) 1st (1/1) Adam Braidwood, DE, Edmonton 2015 [2014 SEASON] NFL DRAFT (2) 2007 [2006 SEASON] 3rd (96/32) Xavier Cooper, DL, Cleveland NFL DRAFT (2) 4th (123/24) Vince Mayle, WR, Cleveland 3rd (12/76) Jason Hill, WR, San Francisco NFL FREE AGENTS (2) 5th (28/165) Eric Frampton, S, Oakland Connor Halliday, QB, Washington NFL FREE AGENTS (5) Kalafi toni Pole, DL, Cincinnati Cody Boyd, TE, Pittsburgh Tyron Brackenridge, CB, Kansas City 2016 [2015 SEASON] Mkristo Bruce, DE, Miami NFL DRAFT (1) Steve Dildine, LB, San Francisco 5th (151/12) Joe Dahl, OL, Detroit Charles Harris, OL, Tennessee NFL FREE AGENTS (E) Ivan McLennan, LB, Atlanta 2008 [2007 SEASON] Destiny Vaeao, DL, Philadelphia NFL DRAFT (1) Dom Williams, WR, San Diego 7th (16/223) Alex Brink, QB, Houston NFL FREE AGENTS (5) Husain Abdullah, DB, Minnesota Michael Bumpus, WR, Seattle Jed Collins, TE, Philadelphia Charles Dillon, WR, Indianapolis Ropati Pitoitua, DT, New York Jets

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123 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

NO. NAME POS HT. WT. HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL LETTER YEARS 78 Eugene D. Baker T 5-10 196 Buckly White River 1955-57 48 Fred Baker Q 6-1 206 Mead Mead 1942 A 74 Glenn Baker T 6-3 240 Waitsburg Waitsburg 1961-63 82 Michael Abbott E 6-0 167 Seattle West Seattle 1961-62 86 Tom Baker LE 5-11 180 Tacoma Stadium 1947-49 74 William B. Abbott G/T 6-3 230 Spokane Central Valley 1967-68 26 Tyler Baker WR 5-10 180 Bullard, Texas Brook Hill 2014-15 19 Romeen Abdollmohammadi K 6-0 235 Camano Island Stanwood 2006-07 89 Mark Baldwin TE 6-6 245 Brandon, Miss. Brandon 2000-01 28 Hamza Abdullah FS 6-3 210 Pomona, Calif. Pomona 2001-04 32 Richard Baldwin T 6-3 215 Bellingham N. Cent. Spokane 1967 23 Husain Abdullah FS 6-1 197 Pomona, Calif. Pomona 2004-07 89 Clete Baltes E 6-0 190 Versailles, Ohio Versailles 1962-63 33 Richard Abrams F 5-11 210 Bellingham Bellingham 1945-46 56 Chris Baltzer LB 6-0 235 Eugene, Ore. Sheldon 2004-05, 07 17 D.D. Acholonu DE 6-3 245 Seattle Inglemoor 2000-03 14 Benton “Biff” Bangs RH 5-10 170 Albion, Ida. 1914-17 9 Kearney Adams WR 5-9 165 Gilbert, Ariz. Gilbert 1994-95 12 Jeff Banks P 6-0 175 Upland, Calif. Bishop Amat 1996-97 4 Kevin Adams PK 5-11 181 Everett Cascade 1986-87 9 Mory Banks DB 5-11 198 Los Angeles, Calif. Crenshaw 1999-00 87 Marvin Adams DE 6-6 250 Modesto, Calif. Central Catholic 1985-87 4 Rex Bantz F 6-0 185 Chehalis Chehalis 1938-39 98 Anthony Adedipe DE 6-3 254 E. Palo Alto, Calif. Washington 1999-00 15 William Bantz T 6-5 205 Chehalis Chehalis 1937-39 22 Tracy Adkins DB 5-11 170 Los Angeles, Calif. Manual Arts 1982-83 93 Dave Barber DT 6-2 195 Rancho Cordova, Calif. Cordova 1977 77 Patrick Afi f OL 6-7 325 Temecola, Calif. Temecola 2003-04 92 Robert Barber NT 6-3 297 Pago Pago, Amer. Samoa Faga’itua 2013-15 3 James Agee Q 5-10 168 Dayton Dayton 1932-33-34-35 89 Edward R. Barker E 6-3 200 Sunnyside Sunnyside 1950-52 88 John Mike Agee Q 5-10 174 Alexandria, Va. George Washington 1957-59 Frank T. “Cack” Barnard E Seattle Seattle H.S. 1900-02 44 Mark Ahlberg TE 6-5 262 Fullerton, Calif. Troy 2002 62 Charles Barnes G 6-1 195 Santa Maria, Calif. Santa Maria 1962-63 7 Edwin Ahlskog G 190 Coeur d’Alene Coeur d’ Alene 1923-24 79 Noel Barnes C 6-5 245 Seattle Franklin 1975-77 3 Harold Ahlskog T 6-1 195 Spokane Lewis & Clark 1928-29-30 76 James Barney T 6-1 190 Prineville, Ore. Prineville 1956 92 Fevaea’i (A’i) Ahmu DT 6-0 280 San Diego, Calif. Serra 2005-07 80 Carl Barschig TE 6-2 213 Pico Rivera, Calif. Pico Rivera 1974-75 6 Frank Akins RH 5-10 190 Spokane Rogers 1939-40-41 61 Steven Bartelle LB 5-10 205 Pullman Pullman 1966-68 48 Harold Akins F 5-10 176 Spokane Rogers 1942-46-47 19 Brett Bartolone WR 5-10 187 La Habra, Calif. La Habra 2012-13 3 Terry Alberta PK 6-2 190 Billings, Mont. Billings 1976 81 Isaiah Barton WR 6-1 187 Los Angeles, Calif. Fresno CC 2010-11 69 Robert Aldrich OG-C 6-2 228 Sunnyvale, Calif. Freemont 1972-73-74 8 Kyle Basler P 6-3 234 McCleary Elma 2002-05 20 Swinton Aldrich Q 5-11 170 Honolulu, Hawaii Kamehameha 1956-57 24 Christian Bass FS 6-2 224 Moreno Valley, Calif. Canyon Springs 2004-07 90 Ing Aleaga DL 6-3 285 Aiea, Hawaii Aiea 1999-2001 8 Paul E. Bates E 6-0 178 Albany, Ore. Albany 1935-37 Elmer Alexander RHB 160 Pasco Pasco 1922 72 R. Burgess Bauder DT 6-0 210 Tacoma Wilson 1964-66 69 Kenny Alfred OL 6-3 289 Gig Harbor Gig Harbor 2006-09 43 Eddie Bayne H 5-11 166 Billings, Mont. Billings 1936-38 55 Tuineau Alipate MLB 6-2 238 Union City, Calif. Logan 1985-86-87-88 89 Pat Beach TE 6-4 235 Pullman Pullman 1978-81 12 DeWayne Allen E 6-1 172 Huntington Park, Calif. 1934-36 97 Mike Beasley DT 6-4 237 Palo Alto, Calif. Palo Alto 1982-83, 85 19 Kourtney Allen WR 5-10 171 Kansas City, Kan. Summit 1996 13 Myron Beck LB 6-0 209 Seattle Glendale College 2008-10 18 Bert Allinger F 6-0 194 Vancouver Vancouver 1949 35 Charles Beckel FB 6-1 190 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1952-54 8 Jeremiah Allison LB 6-2 220 Los Angeles, Calif. Dorsey 2012-15 30 Joe Beckman RT 6-0 195 Tacoma Stadium 1939-41 76 Walter Altobelli T 5-8 220 Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles 1959 13 Ian Bell RB 5-10 201 Pasadena, Calif. Taft 2005-06 22 Reynaldo Alvarado H 5-11 205 Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles 1955 25 Kay Bell T 6-2 209 Seattle Lincoln 1934-36 Emory Alvord T 6-0 180 McCammon, Idaho Pocatello 1914-15 6 Henry Bendele F 5-8 175 Seattle Ballard 1931-33 59 Martin Ancellotti DT 6-0 207 Ukiah, Calif. Ukiah 1969-70-71 91 Leon Bender DT 6-5 308 Santee, Calif. Santana 1996-97 49 Kevin Andal TE 6-2 227 Seattle Interlake 1988-89 6 Peyton Bender QB 6-0 187 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Cardinal Gibbons 2015 26 Charles Anderson TB 6-0 190 Seaside, Calif. Seaside 1972-73-75 73 Henry Bendix QT 6-1 215 Spokane Shadle Park 1967-69 63 Crosby Anderson LB 6-2 216 Seaside, Calif. Luke Phillips 1970-71 5 LeRoy Bendix G 180 Chewelah Chewelah 1925-27 4 Hjalmer Anderson RE 6-0 197 Seattle Ballard 1942 46 Patrick Bennett LB 6-0 224 Forks Forks 2001-04 60 Jerry Anderson G 6-0 195 Seattle Shorecrest 1965-66 12 Wally Bennett QB 6-5 211 Bellevue Newport 1973-76 85 Jeshua Anderson WR 6-2 188 Woodland Hills, Calif. Taft 2007-08 4 Woodson Bennett Q 5-11 160 Seattle Albany, Ore. 1933-35 9 Kareem Anderson P 6-0 199 Phoenix, Ariz. South Mountain 1998-99 69 Kenneth Benson G 5-11 190 The Dalles, Ore. 1956 22 Lavell Anderson RB 5-7 170 San Diego, Calif. Eastlake 2001 70 William Benton T 6-5 215 East Bakersfi eld, Calif. East Bakersfi eld 1962 89 Neil Anderson OE 6-3 240 Birds Landing, Calif. Rio Vista 1965-66-67 15 Garry Bergan QB 6-2 185 Issaquah Issaquah 1970-71 21 Ray Anderson T 6-2 193 Spokane Rogers 1934-36 71 Dave Berger DT 6-4 232 Oakland, Calif. Skyline 1968-69 66 Robert Anderson LH 6-1 174 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1945 39 Wayne Berry HB 6-0 170 LaGrande, Ore. LaGrande 1951-53 84 Rod Anderson DE 6-1 216 Pendleton, Ore. Pendleton 1971-73 68 William Berry G 5-7 165 Pullman Pullman 1958-60 91 Terry Anderson DT-L 6-5 240 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1975-77 3 Harold Bervin E 180 Spokane North Central 1923-25 3 Joe Angelo Q 5-10 183 San Francisco, Calif. Commerce 1936-38 71 George Beveridge T 6-1 220 Temple City, Calif. Temple City 1963-66 45 Vincent Antonio FB 5-11 210 Arroyo Grande, Calif. Arroyo Grande 1962 52 George Bican T 6-1 192 Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento 1931-33 2 Austin Apodaca QB 6-3 193 Longmont, Colo. Silver Creek 2013 81 Troy Bienemann TE 6-4 258 Mt. View, Calif. St. Francis 2002-05 6 Harry “Hack” Applequist G 5-11 178 Marcus 1912-15 90 Cleve Bigelow CB 5-11 176 Compton, Calif. Compton 1981 1 Ollie Arbelbide H 5-10 171 Huntington Park, Calif. 1932-34 85 Mark Bircher WR 6-1 184 Richland Columbia 1985-86 10 Gene Arger LG 5-9 181 Tacoma Lincoln 1941-42, 45 13 Steve Birnbaum QB 6-5 225 Chino Hills, Calif. Ayala 1996-99 67 Calvin Armstrong OL 6-7 321 Centralia Centralia 2001-04 87 Dennis Birney E 6-0 196 Covina, Calif. Covina 1965 42 Ed Armstrong WR 6-1 197 Tacoma Franklin Pierce 1968-70 33 Jared Bjerkestrand WR 6-4 208 Spokane Shadle Park 2008 42 Bob Arps C 6-3 180 Tacoma Lincoln 1946 5 Michael Black RB 6-0 206 Los Angeles, Calif. Dorsey 1996-97 26 Alvan Arzu RB 5-10 205 Sylmar, Calif. Notre Dame 1997, 1999 2 Daniel Blackledge WR 6-0 181 Colorado Springs, Colo. Palmer 2007-10 57 Kevin Ashworth LB 6-1 219 Garden Grove, Calif. Pacifi ca 1991-92 45 Louis Blakeley FB 5-10 185 Sacramento, Calif. C.K. McClatchy 1960-61 29 Brandon Asuega-Stark RB 5-10 219 Issaquah Issaquah 2004-05 96 Lee Blakeney SLB 6-0 234 Concord, Calif. Ygnacio 1980-81-83-84 52 Jack Atwood C 6-2 200 Compton, Calif. Burbank 1956 46 Louis Bland LB 5-10 221 Modesto, Calif. Central Catholic 2008-09 55 Rick Austin OL 6-3 338 Rialto, Calif. Eisenhower 1995 39 Morris Blankenbaker RH 5-1 175 Yakima Davis 1962 78 Steven Ayers OL 6-4 304 Bellingham Sehome 2008-09 11 Drew Bledsoe QB 6-5 224 Walla Walla Walla Walla 1990-92 45 Brock Aynsley WR 6-2 185 Kelowna, B.C. Larry Johnson 1969-72 88 Ozell Bledsoe DE 6-3 222 East St. Louis, Ill. LA Harbor JC 1974 2 John Bley T 6-2 194 Spokane Lewis & Clark 1933-35 66 Raymond Blier T 6-0 212 Colville Colville 1956-58 B 30 Mark Blocker CB 5-9 164 Los Angeles, Calif. Manual Arts 1982 69 Leroy Babbit G 5-9 210 Pullman Pullman 1961 10 QB 5-11 190 Pasadena, Calif. Blair 1984-86 10 Francis Bacoka E 6-2 195 Everett Everett 1945-47 8 Darryl Blunt P 6-0 190 Los Angeles, Calif. St. John Bosco 2006 5 Bryon Bailey H 5-10 183 Seattle West Seattle 1949-51 62 Alan Boatman C 6-2 265 Kettle Falls Kettle Falls 1985-86 75 Mike Bailey OT 6-4 274 Medford, Ore. North Medford 1990, 92-93 2 Phillip Bobo WR 5-11 186 Moreno Valley, Calif. Moreno Valley 1990-92 43 Huarleen Bain HB 6-0 195 Vancouver Ft. Vancouver 1965 71 Matthew Bock DL 6-2 270 Mission Viejo, Calif. Santa Margarita 2011-13 60 Richard Baird LB 6-2 195 Seattle Roosevelt 1965-67 18 George Bohannan LE 180 Cle Elum Cle Elum 1920-21

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26 Jeremy Bohannon SS 5-10 206 Richland Richland 2001-04 36 David Bucannon S 6-0 197 Fairfi eld, Calif. Vanden 2014 45 Bennett Bontemps WR 6-0 191 Puyallup Rogers 2010-12 20 Deone Bucannon S 6-1 215 Fairfi eld, Calif. Vanden 2010-13 62 Elmo Bond RT 6-3 200 Hoquiam Hoquiam 1946 80 Anthony Buchanan WR 5-8 170 Spokane University 2001 Clarence “Digger” Boone G Chehalis 1917 Lyle Buck LH 154 Mt. Vernon 1909-10 Holt Boone Palouse 1908 29 Archie Buckley QB 5-8 150 Colville Colville 1927-29 10 R. R. Boone RH 187 Cunningham 1915-16 Robert Bucklin RE Port Blakely 1897 90 Dorian Boose DE 6-6 282 Tacoma Henry Foss 1996-97 88 Ron Bull TE 6-5 215 Oak Harbor Oak Harbor 1975-78 99 Eric Boose DT 6-2 281 Tacoma Foss 1999 5 Michael Bumpus WR 6-0 194 Culver City, Calif. Culver City 2004-07 52 Robert Booth DE 6-2 242 Pasco Pasco 1993-95 54 Jerry Burkhalter MLB 6-0 208 Renton Renton 1971-73 66 Steven Boots MG 6-2 215 Sun Valley, Calif. Poly 1965-67 10 Robert Burkhart QB 5-11 195 Kellogg, Idaho Kellogg 1951-53 82 Boone Borden WR 6-0 187 Orting Orting 1991-92 6 Joe Burks C 169 Walla Walla Walla Walla 1922-23 60 Elliott Bosch OL 6-4 280 Spokane Ferris 2010, 12-13 22 Anthony Burnett DB 5-10 180 Upland, Calif. Claremont 2002 95 Rod Bourke DT 6-3 232 Aberdeen Aberdeen 1984 20 Deon Burnett RB 5-11 212 Upland, Calif. Claremont 1999 65 Jeff Bowen OL 6-1 281 St. John, Wash. St. John Endicott 2008 26 Arthur Burns RB 5-11 206 Corona, Calif. Centennial 2010 85 William B. Bowen G 6-0 190 Chicago, Ill. 1949-51 27 Greg Burns CB 5-10 175 Los Angeles, Calif. Dorsey 1991-93, 95 20 Al Bowens RB 5-10 166 Boise, Idaho Boise 1980-81 64 Melvin Burrell LB 6-0 195 Tacoma Franklin Pierce 1967-69 23 Richard Bower FB 5-11 205 Great Falls, Mont. Great Falls 1950-52 82 Sam Burris WR 6-2 187 Los Angeles, Calif. Gardena 1983-84 46 Mike Bowlin P 6-4 215 Aliso Viejo, Calif. Saddleback JC 2012-13 3 Lorenzo Bursey CB 5-8 175 Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly 2005 80 Cody Boyd TE 6-8 264 Bellingham Ferndale 2003-06 5 Angelo Busato T 6-1 196 Renton 1931-33 98 Bryan Boyer DT 6-4 251 Lapwai, Idaho Lapwai 2002, 04 32 Sam Busch SLB 6-1 197 Colton Colton 1976, 78-79 26 James Boylan RH 6-1 170 Van Nuys, Calif. Van Nuys 1960-61 66 Steve Busch LB 6-2 225 Colton Colton 1969-71 16 James Boyle Q 5-10 177 Seattle Ballard 1941-42 94 Tony Busch OLB 6-0 200 Colton Colton 1979 4 Lee Braach SLB 6-1 192 Des Moines Mt. Rainier 1975 48 Lewis Bush DE 6-3 239 Tacoma Washington 1988-89, 91-92 12 Tyron Brackenridge CB 6-0 186 Ontario, Calif. Upland 2004, 2006 5 Mike Bush WR 6-6 210 Riverside, Calif. Meridian 2001-02 72 Harold Bradford DT 6-2 248 New Orleans, La. Wenatchee 1971 52 Roy Busse G 6-1 210 Bremerton East 1961-63 30 Nate Bradley CB 5-10 186 Santa Ana, Calif. Saddleback 1980-81 37 Jared Byers FB/LB 6-0 218 Pullman Pullman 2009, 11-13 44 Melvin Brady HB 6-2 198 Buttonwillow, Calif. Buttonwillow 1964-65 62 John Byers E 190 Spangle Spangle 1931 13 Adam Braidwood DE 6-4 264 Delta, B.C. Seaquam 2002-05 70 Bobby Byrd OL 6-7 308 Oceanside, Calif. Oceanside 2004-07 63 Allen Branco LB 6-0 205 San Leandro, Calif. San Leandro 1961-62 99 Mike Branigan OLB 5-11 203 Santa Monica, Calif. Palisades 1978-79 6 Thomas Branigan G 5-9 184 Seattle Seattle Prep 1940-42 C 75 Gary Branson DT 6-3 223 Spokane Shadle Park 1969-70 10 Dennis M. Cadigan S 5-11 190 Seattle Garfi eld 1964, 66-67 13 Bob Bratkowski SE 6-1 185 Green Bay, Wis. Premontre 1974-76-77 17 Frank Cady E 157 Seattle 1924 37 Dennis Braun WLB 6-2 215 Corvallis, Ore. 1979 34 Teondray Caldwell RB 5-8 198 Los Angeles, Calif. Venice 2012-13 14 Stan Bray 170 Bellingham 1923 29 Paul Callow H 5-7 155 Bremerton 1937-38 46 Frederick C. (Bobo) Brayton G 5-9 180 Birdsview Hamilton 1947-49 22 Richard Calvin RB 6-0 210 Santa Ana, Calif. Santa Ana Valley 1983-84-87 49 Fritz Brayton WR 6-1 195 Pullman Pullman 1971-73 55 Melvin Camarena DT 6-2 275 E. Palo Alto, Calif. Carlmont 1999-00 77 Buzz Brazeau OT 6-5 260 Pullman Pullman 1969-71 7 Walter Camp T 6-1 190 LaCrosse 1930-32 53 Joe Brazeau LB 6-2 213 Seattle Seattle Prep 1993 86 Hugh Campbell E 6-1 180 Saratoga, Calif. Los Gatos 1960-62 80 John Breland SE 6-0 200 Seattle Garfi eld 1982-84 35 Jerry Campbell LH 5-8 175 Castro Valley, Calif. Castro Valley 1960-61 7 Earl Brenneis RH 5-11 176 Onalaska 1941-42 18 Robert D. Campbell G 6-1 198 Enumclaw Enumclaw 1935 41 Quentin Breshears K 6-0 183 Turlock, Calif. Pitman 2014 7 Robert S. Campbell T 6-3 192 Malone 1936 9 Edwin Brett E 6-2 194 Lewiston, Idaho 1933-35 9 Terry Campbell HB 5-11 175 Spokane Rogers 1952-53 70 Zach Brevick OL 6-5 278 Snoqualmie Mount Si 2012-13 44 Francis Cano F 6-0 195 San Francisco, Calif. Poly 1958-60 10 Alex Brink QB 6-3 207 Eugene, Ore. Sheldon 2004-07 81 Tom Caraher DT 6-4 230 Vashon Vashon 1972 9 Lance Broadus DE 6-2 226 Woodland Hills, Calif. Taft 2005-07 Edward Cardwell E Wilbur 1900-04 72 Herman (Joe) Brocker T 6-2 210 Marysville Marysville 1964 51 Herbert Carlson C 6-0 195 Newberry, Mich. Newberry 1951,53 75 Jerald Brockey T 5-8 205 Seattle Lincoln 1953-55 32 Delbert Carmichael FB 6-1 205 Yakima Davis 1967-68 David Brodie HB Monmouth, Ore. 1895 89 Brett Carolan TE 6-4 244 Novalto, Calif. San Martin 1990-93 37 Robert Brodie FB 5-9 180 Palos Verdes, Calif. El Segundo 1962 4 Anthony Carpenter DB 6-0 195 Los Angeles, Calif. Serra 2010-13 7 Bert Brooks T 6-0 175 Everett 1915 17 Chad Carpenter WR 6-0 204 Weiser, Idaho Weiser 1993-96 Ray Brooks Seattle Franklin 1903 16 Jason Carr WR 5-10 162 Inglewood, Calif. Morningside 1987 23 Leon Brooks RB 5-7 175 Harbor City, Calif. St. John Bosco 2011-13 34 Paul Carr RB 6-0 209 Bellevue Interlake 1988-91 4 Rudy Brooks HB 5-10 155 Hayward, Calif. Hayward 1952 91 Ben Carrillo ILB 6-0 231 West Covina, Calif. West Covina 1982-83, 85 78 Ted Brose T 6-2 205 Port Orchard South Kitsap 1952-54 36 Mike Carter SS 6-1 190 Seattle Garfi eld 1972-74 19 Jack Brossman FS 6-0 198 Bothell Bothell 1976, 78 9 Clete Casper QB 6-3 192 Seattle Issaquah 1979-82 16 Treshon Broughton CB 6-0 170 Murrietta, Calif. Vista Murrietta 2015 Cecil Cave HB Pullman 1906-09 31 Steve Broussard RB 5-7 210 Los Angeles, Calif. Manual Arts 1987-89 68 Ernest Cecaci LG 5-11 205 Oakland St. Mary’s 1949 60 Angelo Brovelli T 5-11 215 Burbank, Calif. Burbank 1957-58 30 Vern Chamberlain FB 6-1 219 Longview Longview 1973-75 20 Bob Brown C 186 Spokane Lewis & Clark 1934 77 Mark Chandless C 6-2 230 La Crescenta, Calif. Crescenta Valley 1976-78 38 Brandon Brown LB 6-2 223 Pacifi c Auburn 1998 16 Derek Chapman QB 6-4 220 Chula Vista, Calif. Chula Vista 1993-94 16 Cedrick Brown RCB 5-10 178 Compton, Calif. Compton 1983-85 44 Erwin Chappel LCB 5-11 180 Seattle O’Dea 1983-86 53 LB 6-2 210 Royal City Royal City 1975-76 20 Albert Charlton HB 5-11 195 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1950-52 25 Daquawn Brown CB 5-11 175 Los Angeles, Calif. Dorsey 2013-14 95 Zach Charme P/K 6-1 192 Boise, Idaho Timberline 2015 G. Elmer Brown Spokane 1899 24 Rick Chase WR 6-0 183 Olympia Olympia 1984-86 40 Fred Brown E 6-2 183 Glendale, Calif. 1937-38 42 Ron Cheatham TB 5-9 185 Harbor City, Calif. Harbonne 1973-74 9 Isaac Brown DE 6-3 222 Upland, Calif. Claremont 2000-04 Edward Cheeley LH DeBeque, Colo. 1908 8 Kevin Brown RB 6-3 220 West Covina, Calif. Baldwin Park 1998 Philip Cherry C Astoria, Ore. 1907-09 99 Marlin Brown DE 6-3 253 Foster City, Calif. Aragon 1987-89 4 Stephen Chester E 6-2 180 Tacoma Stadium 1928 22 Philip Brown G 178 Vancouver Vancouver 1922-23 31 Ron Childs LB 6-1 210 Kennewick Kamiaken 1991-94 W. Vernon Brown QB 5-7 165 Boise, Idaho 1916 Henry Chittenden T Spokane 1894 44 John Browne HB 5-10 185 San Bruno, Calif. Capuchino 1961-63 68 Bryan Chiu OG 6-2 281 Vancouver, B.C. College Prep 1996 94 Mkristo Bruce DE 6-7 249 Renton Liberty 2003-06 62 Moritz Christ OL 6-5 327 Siegen, Germany Leander (Texas) 2015 33 Chris Bruhn RB 6-3 221 Woodland, Calif. Woodland 2003-04 65 Lorin Christean G 6-3 215 Jacksonville, Ore. Medford 1960-62 44 Gordon Brunswick F 6-2 200 Tacoma Lincoln 1947-48 51 Gary Christensen DT 6-2 205 Walla Walla Walla Walla 1967 Arthur “Prexy” Bryan QB Pullman 1906-08 80 Jeff Christensen WR 5-10 181 Spokane Mead 1985 Richard Bryan 6-2 225 Baldwin Park, Calif. 1972 14 Lawrence “Tag” ChristensenRT 5-10 194 Tacoma Lincoln 1942, 47

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13 Ted Christofferson HB 6-2 195 Honolulu Punahou 1933-35 80 Adam Davis WR 6-0 169 Aurora, Colo. Hinkley 1998, 2000 43 Dennis Clancy SS 6-1 190 Tacoma Bellarmine 1972-74 16 Albert Davis LG 184 Clarkston Clarkston 1921-22 2 Asa V. “Ace” Clark T 5-11 174 Albion 1911, 1914-15 1 C. J. Davis WR 5-11 184 Tacoma Curtis 1988-89, 91-92 52 John Clark C 6-1 195 Wallowa, Ore. Wallowa 1955 12 Chad Davis QB 6-2 200 San Diego, Calif. Mira Mesa 1994-95 27 Tracy Clark CB 5-11 187 Pittsburg, Calif. Pittsburg 2011-14 12 Ira Davis LB 6-0 207 Seattle Garfi eld 2000-02 63 Philip Claymore LG 6-0 190 Marysville Marysville 1946-48 41 Johnny Davis WR 5-10 175 Wichita Falls, Texas. Washington 1967-70 8 Desmond Clayton WR 5-10 160 Sacramento, Calif. Grant 1989-90 29 Nate Davis RB 5-11 175 Compton, Calif. Compton 1983 24 Jason Clayton RB 5-10 189 Las Vegas, Nev. Chaparral 1995-98 42 Scott Davis LB 5-11 230 Kennewick Kamiakin 2003-06 97 Justin Clayton DL 6-4 268 Napa, Calif. Justin-Siena 2010-11 9 T. Myron (Mike) Davis H 5-11 175 Walla Walla Walla Walla 1930-32 John Clemens LE Hay 1894-97 6 Markus Dawes CD 6-0 197 Bradenton, Fla. Bayshore 2006, 2008 67 Rob Cleveland DT 6-4 250 Bakersfi eld, Calif. West Bakersfi eld 1984-86 Otto Deaner T Sheldon, Ill. 1909 55 Reggie Coates LB 6-0 235 Encino, Calif. Crespi 2015 80 Justin DeBeaumont TE 6-5 237 Moses Lake Moses Lake 1990 42 Cyrus Coen LB 6-0 215 Pearl City, Hawai’i Pearl City 2011-14 21 Sean DeCambra WR 5-10 180 Kailua, Hawaii Kailua 1998-99 50 Adam Coerper DL 6-5 256 Hood River, Ore. Hood River Valley 2011 40 Nile DeCuire SS 6-2 188 Seattle Everett 1970-71 89 Gail Cogdill E 6-2 185 Spokane Lewis and Clark 1957-59 15 Shawn Deeds QB 6-5 245 Poulsbo North Kitsap 1993, 95 20 Stanley Colburn F 6-0 195 Spokane North Central 1931-32 2 Chad DeGrenier QB 6-1 202 Santee, Calif. Christian High 1993 39 Eddy Coleman H 5-9 168 Seattle Lincoln 1948 21 Shane DeLaCruz WR 5-8 171 Seattle Evergreen 1991-93 27 Erik Coleman DB 5-10 193 Spokane Lewis and Clark 2000-03 45 Vince DeMakas RB 5-9 231 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1998 75 Robert Colleran T 6-0 230 Prosser Prosser 1960-61 66 William (Wally) Dempsey G 6-0 205 Reseda, Calif. Glendale CC 1963-64 10 Benton Collins G 6-0 194 Abilene,Texas 1937-38 65 Alex Den Bleyker LS 5-10 244 Fremont, Calif. Moreay Catholic 2012-14 41 Jed Collins TE 6-2 251 San Juan Capistrano, Calif. Mission Viejo 2004-07 55 Troy Dennison LB 6-1 223 Missoula, Mont. Sentinel 1989-90 95 Ken Collins DT 6-3 230 Cashmere Cashmere 1978-81 31 Don Denman RB 5-10 184 Tacoma Clover Park 1982 25 Milford Collins G 6-0 190 Hoquiam 1939-40 54 Nate DeRider LB 6-1 224 Bellevue, Wash. Bellevue 2015 Oscar Collins 1904-05 51 Will Derting LB 6-0 233 Okanogan Okanogan 2002-05 25 Ron Collins SS 5-10 184 Cashmere Cashmere 1983-85 1 Mike DeSanto PK 5-8 155 Seattle Jefferson 1979-80 35 Tom Collins LG 6-0 195 Abilene, Texas Abilene 1946 60 Jon DesPois C 6-3 221 Bakersville, Calif. Foothills 1973-76 27 Harold Companion G 185 Everett 1931 6 Ken Devine C 6-3 190 Redwood City 1937-39 44 Wes Concepcion P 6-0 185 Kent, Wash. Kentridge 2013 Wallace DeWitt FB Spokane Spokane 1909 62 Gerald Conine G 5-11 200 Fife Fife 1960 44 Chad Dezellem LB 6-1 212 Brewster Brewster 1987-88 30 Timothy Connors H 5-9 175 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1960 53 Rob Dezellum OG 6-4 240 Brewster Brewster 1982 78 Gerald Cook II OL 6-6 273 Honolulu, Hawaii Campbell 2000 86 Donald F. Dickey E 6-3 200 Sedro-Wooley Sedro-Wooley 1950 23 Harold Cook HB 160 Bremerton Bremerton 1922 36 Kevin Dickhaut RB 5-11 218 Kennewick Pasco 1996 76 Ivan Cook DE 6-3 243 Roseville, Calif. Roseville 1985-88 33 Chuck Diedrick PK 5-8 165 Spokane Spokane Falls CC 1975-76 99 Stephen Cook DT 6-3 285 Kirkland Juanita 2001-04 60 Arnold (Gill) Diethelm G 5-10 215 Bronxville, N.Y. Bronxville 1950-52 41 Tony Cook SS 6-0 181 Los Angeles, Calif. Locke 1974 8 Carl Dietz FB 178 Bremerton 1912-15 30 William Cook E 6-3 215 Pendleton, Ore. Pendleton 1963-64 22 John Diggs CB 5-10 188 Pacoima, Calif. Kennedy 1988-90 Dolph Coolidge Colfax 1902 49 Steve Dildine LB 6-1 240 Graham Bethel 2003-06 Alvin R.Coon Lewiston, Ida. Normal 1901 60 Andre Dillard OL 6-5 292 Woodinville Woodinville 2015 96 Xavier Cooper DL 6-4 299 Tacoma Wilson 2012-14 70 Mitch Dillard C 6-4 228 Renton Lindbergh 1986 26 Clarence Coplin H 5-8 170 Seattle Highline 1955 86 Charles Dillon WR 6-0 191 Oxnard, Calif. Hueneme 2006-07 62 Richard Copple G 6-2 202 Medford, Ore. Medford 1959-60 3 Derrick Dillon LB 6-2 215 Puyallup Rogers 2000-01 Leo Coulter HB Olympia 1910-13 8 Eugene Dils C 180 Seattle 1925-27 87 Alan Cox P 6-2 190 Manti, Utah Manti 2000-01 32 Chris Dixon RB 6-1 226 Bellevue Newport 1997 84 River Cracraft WR 6-0 198 Trabuco Canyon, Calif. Santa Margarita 2013-15 15 Basil Doane FB 5-11 159 Spokane Beatrice, Neb. 1915-17 71 Greg Craighead DT 6-3 225 Wheeling, Ill. Wheeling 1971-73 82 Dennis Dobberpuhl NG 6-2 227 Whittier, Calif. Rio Hondo 1974-75 92 Joel Crawford DL 6-0 230 Everett Cascade 2003 23 D. J. Dobbins DB 6-0 168 Spanaway Foss 1997-98 82 Dave Crema DE 6-3 202 Los Gatos, Calif. Los Gatos 1968-69 2 Clarence Docka G 5-11 182 Everett 1928-29 60 Joe Criscione OL 6-3 285 Whittier, Calif. LaSerna 1998-99 12 Jim Dodd K 6-1 190 Seattle Roosevelt 1971-72 70 Steve Cromer OG 6-4 285 Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston 1987-90 2 John Dodds CB 5-11 185 Bremerton Bremerton 1976 60 Pat Crook G 5-9 205 Richland Richland 1959-61 18 Max Dodge LE 6-3 214 Fall City 1942 40 Marvin S. Cross F 5-10 200 Edmonds Edmonds 1948-49 46 Stanley Doepke RG 5-10 189 Waverly 1940-41 40 Robert Crow CB 5-8 168 Long Beach, Calif. Harbor JC 1974 35 Mike Doerfl er FB 6-2 202 Missoula, Mont. Sentinel 1976 24 Lanche Crowe C 190 Pullman Pullman 1924-25 69 Dana Dogterom LB 6-2 215 Bozeman, Mont. Bozeman 1971 William Cumming Pullman 1898 11 Dan Doornink FB 6-3 209 Wapato Wapato 1974-77 5 Rufus Cunningham FS 5-11 166 Seaside, Calif. Monterey Peninsula 1973-75 74 Robert Doornink T 6-2 215 Wapato Wapato 1946-47, 49 56 Dave Currie Q 5-8 173 Willoughby Ohio 1939 William Doty Latah 1895-96 15 Forrest Curry E 6-0 177 Spokane North Central 1926-28 36 Isaac Dotson S 6-1 215 Bellevue, Wash. Newport 2013, 15 84 Chad Cushing TE 6-4 250 Janesville, Wis. Janesville Craig 1990-91 34 Rodger Dougherty FB 5-11 190 Portland, Ore. Jefferson 1934-36 90 Tom Cushing SLB 6-1 216 Richland Columbia 1984 86 DeAndre Douglas WR 6-1 195 San Diego, Calif. University City 1999-01 16 Oran Dover E 5-10 167 Spokane Lewis & Clark 1932-34 97 Tim Downing DT 6-5 259 Durham, Calif. Durham 1986-89 D 46 Shane Doyle DE 6-3 271 Spokane Shadle Park 1995-97 4 Omawale (Wale) Dada CB 5-11 198 Chicago, Ill. Sandburg 2003-05 9 Mel Dressel T 6-1 188 Lindsay, Calif. 1926-28 28 Eric Dahl S 6-0 193 Redwood City Sequoia 1969 71 John Dreyer DT 6-2 247 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Coeur d’Alene 1980, 82-83 56 Joe Dahl OL 6-4 290 Spokane University 2013-15 77 Mike Dreyer OG 6-3 267 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Coeur d’Alene 1984-85 10 Mentor Dahlen Q 5-10 173 Spokane Lewis & Clark 1930-33 61 Bob Drinkwalter OG 6-2 235 Billings, Mont. Billings 1973 29 Tyrone Daisy CB 5-11 175 Seattle Garfi eld 1970-72 26 Tyrone Duckett DB 5-11 202 Alameda, Calif. Encinal 2011 35 Hunter Dale S 5-10 202 River Ridge, La. John Curtis 2015 61 Josh Duin OL 6-4 306 Covington Kentlake 2003-06 79 Brian Danaher OL 6-3 284 Colfax Colfax 2008-09 26 Jeff Dullum SS 5-10 188 Port Orchard South Kitsap 1983 3 Joe Danelo K 5-9 167 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1972-74 1 Jay Dumas WR 6-2 170 Tacoma Curtis 1993-95 79 Joe Daniels DE 6-3 240 Aberdeen Aberdeen 1972-74 1 Earl Dunlap C 183 Dayton Dayton 1920-21 45 Jordan Dascalo P 6-1 180 Woodland Hills, Calif. Taft 2014 88 Aaron Dunn TE 6-5 248 Spokane, Wash. Mead 2011 1 Devard Darling WR 6-3 206 Houston, Texas Sugerland 2002-03 27 Alvin Dunn FS 6-0 196 Bryan, Texas Bryan 1989-90 33 James Darling LB 6-1 240 Kettle Falls Kettle Falls 1993-96 64 Bill Dunn G 5-11 180 Everett Everett 1946-48 28 Feddie Davey S 5-10 190 Miami, Fla. Miama Norland 2012 49 Kendrick Dunn LB 5-11 218 Hearne, Texas Hearne 2007-08 16 Tim Davey P 6-0 178 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1978-81 10 Drew Dunning K 5-11 170 Issaquah Liberty 2000-03 29 Jason David DB 5-8 165 Covina, Calif. Charter Oak 2000-03 61 Josh Dunning OG 6-3 296 Graham Eatonville 1990-93

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1 Ford Dunton RT 180 Spokane North Central 1920-22 26 Gregory Field S 5-9 165 Kirkland Lake Washington 1966-68 66 Roger Duprel G 5-10 220 Auburn Auburn 1957, 59-60 29 Mark Fields LB 6-2 240 Cerritos, Calif. Washington 1992,94 53 Rod Durand OT 6-6 287 Spokane Central Valley 1987 41 Jeff Files CB 6-1 180 Wenatchee Wenatchee 1978-81 12 Art “Bull” Durham QB 5-8 164 Spokane Lewis-Clark 1914-16 71 Larry Finan OG 6-2 235 Paramount, Calif. Pius X 1975-77 75 Terry Durst DT 6-3 229 Bremerton West 1968-70 53 Lee Finck OG 6-2 230 Wenatchee Wenatchee 1978-79 6 Ernest Durrwachter G 185 Cle Elum 1921-22 50 William H. Finkbeiner C 5-10 190 Inglewood, Calif. Lennox 1964 68 Chris Dyko OT 6-6 271 Spokane University 1986-88 5 Ray Finney LG 180 Olympia 1914-15 21 George Dyson T 6-2 220 San Francisco, Calif. Galileo 1941-42, 46 3 R. M. Fishback RG 6-2 183 Olympia 1915-16 E Thomas Fishback Adna 1908-11 John Early G Northport 1900-03 Ford Fisher Seattle Seattle 1895 11 Henry Eaddy WR 5-8 158 Orlando, Fla. Olympia 2011 61 Steve Fisher C 6-4 236 Missoula, Mont. Sentinel 1974 61 Tracy Easter OL 6-1 295 Northport Colville 2001 78 Riley Fitt-Chappell OL 6-7 316 Anchorage, Alaska Chugiak 2002-05 90 Chad Eaton DT 6-5 272 Puyallup Rogers 1992-94 35 Dave Fitzgerald ILB 6-0 220 Torrance, Calif. North 1982-85 66 William E. Ebel T 6-0 230 Reseda, Calif. Reseda 1964 60 Charlie Flager OT 6-4 250 Chattaroy Mead 1981, 83 13 Charles Eckert G/F 5-8 170 Ellensburg Ellensburg 1948 80 Doug Flansburg OE 6-2 195 Palouse Palouse 1965-67 86 Joseph Edington E 6-4 220 Walla Walla Walla Walla 1966 18 Alfred Flechsig G 5-10 190 Colville Colville 1927-29 12 Glen Edwards T 235 Clarkston Clarkston 1929-31 12 Felix Fletcher RH 5-11 170 Everett Everett 1939-41 74 Zach Edwards OG 6-3 291 San Jose, Calif. Leland 1994 96 Raleigh Fletcher WLB 5-11 213 Spokane Lewis and Clark 1977-78 39 Dean Eggers Q 6-1 182 Walla Walla Walla Walla 1946 13 Robert Fletcher H 6-0 189 Kelso 1936 77 Matt Eichelberger DT 6-3 305 Bellingham Sehome 2005-08 61 Brian Flones NG 6-1 211 Sedro Woolley Burlington-Edison 1978-80 33 Laurence D. Eilmes FB 6-0 205 Spokane Rogers 1963-65 64 Sam Flor OL 6-4 309 Seattle, Wash. O’Dea 2014-15 63 Gunnar Eklund OL 6-7 305 Lake Stevens, Wash. Lake Stevens 2012-15 30 Russ Fode MON 6-0 195 Moses Lake Moses Lake 1977 74 Garner Ekstran T 5-11 210 Bow Burlington 1958-60 56 T. J. Folkers LB 6-1 230 Brier Mountlake Terrace 1990-93 90 Daniel Ekuale DL 6-3 288 Pago Pago, Am. Samoa Nuuuli Technical 2014-15 John Foran QB Seattle Seattle 1908-10 30 Marc Eldridge SB 6-2 190 San Marcos San Marcos 1969 84 John M. Forbes E 6-0 180 Santa Monica, Calif. 1964 67 Blain Eliot T 6-2 235 Olympia Olympia 1961-63 76 Rico Forbes OL 6-6 300 Houston, Texas Navarro JC 2013 73 Matt Elisara DT 6-3 250 Pago Pago, Am. Samoa Leon 1979-81 69 Brian Ford DT 6-3 287 Sacramento, Calif. Rio Linda 1992-93 37 Sonny Elkinton OLB 6-3 200 Vancouver Columbia River 1981, 83 27 Dale Ford QB 6-3 200 Olympia North Thurston 1962-63 31 Donald Ellersick H 6-1 185 Newport Newport 1957-59 81 Evan Ford WR 6-3 178 Danville, Calif. Monte Vista 1994 27 Bruce Ellingsen Q 6-1 180 Spokane Rogers 1959-60 57 Brian Forde MLB 6-3 231 Montreal, Quebec Father McDonald 1985-87 6 Carl (Tuffy) Ellingsen HB 5-11 178 Yakima Yakima 1929-30 89 Jim Forrest TE 6-5 225 Ephrata Ephrata 1970-72 87 Donald Ellingsen E 5-10 159 Spokane Rogers 1956-58 8 Reid Forrest P 6-1 181 Ephrata Ephrata 2007-10 52 Gregory Elliott C 6-3 230 La Harba, Calif. LaHabra 1965-67 74 Dennis Forston DT 6-4 235 Chicago, Ill. Olympic JC 1969-70 Jim Elton T The Dalles, Ore. 1899-1901 80 Johnny Forzani WR 6-1 195 Calgary, Alberta Dr. E.P. Scarlett 2009 67 Eugene Emerson C 6-2 226 San Jose, Calif. Mitty 1978-80 38 Kaleb Fossum WR 5-10 187 Lake Forest, Calif. El Toro 2015 36 Dick Emerson H 5-8 166 Portland Washington 1937-39 53 George Foster C 6-2 188 Seattle Ballard 1961 44 Grady Emmerson LB 6-0 200 Kennewick Kennewick 1996-99 Myron Foster FB Wenatchee Wenatchee 1912-13 34 Ken Emmil OLB 5-11 210 Snohomish Snohomish 1979-82 77 Wayne F. Foster T 6-1 225 Port Orchard S. Kitsap 1963-65 50 Brady Emmons LB 5-10 205 Everson Lake Washington 2006-07 4 Scott Foxley H 5-9 160 Pasco Pasco 1950 59 Peter Emsky OT 6-4 264 Edmonton, Alb. Lazerte 1983, 85 54 Kyle Foye LB 6-2 241 Yakima West Valley 1990-92 29 Tali Ena FB 6-0 192 San Francisco, Calif. South San Francisco 1976-79 37 Eric Frampton DB 6-0 202 San Jose, Calif. Oak Grove 2003-06 80 Bob Engel TE 6-3 206 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1971-73 84 Bill Frank TE 6-4 233 Chehelis Adna 1987 87 Charles England E 6-2 185 Glendive, Mont. Dawson County 1952 97 Chris Frank DT 6-3 273 Junction City, Ore. Willamette 1991-92 Wesley “Moose” Englehorn T Spokane Spokane 1909 39 James Frankson F 6-2 208 Yakima Sweetwater (Calif.) 1956 55 Don Engler NG 5-11 208 Phoenix, Ariz. West 1968-69 67 Tim Freeberg DE 6-3 255 Bothell Bothell 2006 34 Joseph Englmann G 5-11 196 Chicago, Ill. Lane Technical 1938-40 2 Michael Freeman CB 5-10 180 Chino Hills, Calif. Damien 2000-01 4 James Engstrom K 6-1 175 Arlington, Tex. Arlington 1965-67 54 Gregg Friberg LB 6-2 185 Tacoma Stadium 1950-52 63 Zach Enyeart LS 6-1 264 Sammamish Skyline 2007-10 81 Walter Frierson DE 6-5 210 Stockton, Calif. Edison 1965-66 67 Joe Eppele OL 6-8 306 Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver College 2007-09 80 Devin Frischknecht TE 6-3 251 Ephraim, Utah Manti 2007-08 31 Oscar Erickson Q 5-7 150 Hoquiam 1931-32 27 Clarence Fulcher G 5-11 175 Richland Columbia 1952 50 Tom Erlandson C 6-2 205 Bellingham Belllingham 1960-61 77 John Fullington OL 6-5 301 Belfair, Wash. North Mason 2010-13 87 Paul Escalera WR 6-2 200 Santa Ana, Calif. Foothill 1978, 80-81 49 Andrew Furney K 5-10 210 Burlington, Wash. Burlington-Edison 2010-13 83 Syd Ethridge WR 6-2 190 San Diego, Calif. Morse 1993 14 John Eubank F 5-11 187 Glendale, Calif. 1931-32 72 Jim Eucker OT 6-6 286 Spokane Ferris 1990-92 G 38 Cory Evans LB 6-1 235 Boyce, La. Northwood 2005-08 Dee Gaddis QB Pullman 1911-13 88 Da’vid Evans DE 6-4 258 Gary, Ind. Cortez 1995-96 Earl Galbraith Spokane Spokane 1908-10 80 Shaheed Evans WR 6-0 180 Vallejo, Calif. Vallejo 1994 24 Art Galloway S 6-0 180 Issaquah Issaquah 1976 40 Tom Everson NG 5-10 190 Bellevue Interlake 1977-78 16 Earley (Sonny) Galloway 6-0 190 Exeter, Calif. Exeter 1949-51 33 Robert Ewen FB 6-0 205 Portland, Ore. Grant 1968-70 63 Mike Galovich DL 6-2 230 Casper, Wyo. Natrona 1977 11 Gerald Exley E 175 Colville 1925-27 5 Ricky Galvin WR 5-8 178 Berkley, Calif. Berkeley 2011-14 10 Bob Gambold QB 6-3 195 Longview R.A. Long 1948-50 Lester Gammon RH 1896 F 43 Phil Garabedian OLB 6-1 207 Anaheim, Calif. Fullerton JC 1987, 89 22 Dan Fackell H 5-9 170 Hoquiam Hoquiam 1950 9 Aaron Garcia QB 6-0 195 Sacramento, Calif. Grant 1989-90 58 Ken Fairhurst OT 6-4 240 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1987 73 Kenneth J. Gardner T 5-11 190 Richland Columbia 1955 52 Dave Fakkema C 6-3 272 Oak Harbor Oak Harbor 1986-88 65 Philip Gardner G 5-10 180 Seattle Seattle Prep 1951-53 4 Luke Falk QB 6-4 205 Logan, Utah Logan 2014-15 74 Bob Garman OG 6-4 296 Bremerton Olympic 1989-92 81 Jack Fanning E 6-0 175 Spokane Rogers 1956-58 19 Fred Garrett G 196 Kennewick 1930 50 Lyman Faoliu DL 6-3 256 Vallejo, Calif. College of San Mateo 2013-14 56 Joshua Garrett LB 6-3 216 Tacoma Curtis 2009 22 Douglas (Doc) Farley LB 6-1 228 Hamilton, Mont. Hamilton 2002 20 William T. Gaskins Jr. HB 5-9 175 Spokane Lewis and Clark 1963-65 15 Richard Farman T 6-0 203 Kent Kent 1936-38 95 Ioane Gauta NT 6-3 285 Anaheim, Calif. Fullerton JC 2012-13 63 Richard Farrar T 6-0 235 Kelso Kelso 1957-59 3 Curtis Geathers CB 5-10 174 Olympia Timberline 1990-92 98 Jesse Feagin DE 6-4 258 Long Beach Jordan 2007-09 86 Brandon Gibson WR 6-0 198 Puyallup Rogers 2005 34 Duke Fergerson WR 6-1 194 Merced, Calif. Merced JC 1974 58 Joe Gecas LB 6-0 216 Pullman Pullman 1998-99 61 Art Feiro G 5-10 205 Seattle Pasco 1950-52 41 Aaron Gehring TE 6-5 250 Castle Rock Castle Rock 2009-10 Frank Field C Snohomish 1897 64 Gery Gehrmann LB 6-2 210 Tacoma Franklin Pierce 1962

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48 Al Genatone LB 6-0 226 Kennewick Kamiakin 2000-02 62 Jim Gulledge OG 6-0 252 Richmond, Calif. Conta Costa JC 1970-71 45 Dale Gentry RE 6-3 208 Walla Walla Walla Walla 1938, 40-41 67 Tom Gunnari T 6-1 220 Kelso Kelso 1953-55 42 Bob George F 5-8 176 Freewater, Ore. McLaughlin 1946-47 64 Everett Gust G 5-11 175 Tacoma Stadium 1953, 55-56 18 Dominic J. George H 5-7 172 Stockton, Calif. 1934 4 Carl Gustafson F 6-1 170 Ellensburg Ellensburg 1925-27 Harry George Pullman 1920 37 Bill Gustafson RT 6-1 205 Tacoma Stadium 1941-42 52 William Geppert T 6-0 195 Tacoma Lincoln 1949-51 22 Ted Gerela HB 5-10 200 Powell River, B.C. Gonzaga 1965-66 17 Jason Gesser QB 6-1 200 Honolulu, Hawaii St. Louis 1999-02 H 84 Don Gest E 6-4 200 Spokane Rogers 1956 81 Leaford Hackett WR 5-9 174 Sylmar, Calif. Poly Tech 1998-99 3 LeJuan Gibbons DB 5-9 175 Long Beach, Calif. Jordan 1996-99 39 Harold Haddock E 5-10 180 Walla Walla Walla Walla 1960-61 4 Brandon Gibson WR 6-1 200 Puyallup Rogers 2005-08 31 James Hagerty H 6-0 180 Pasadena, Calif. Alhambra 1953-55 Weldon B. “Hoot” Gibson C 6-2 177 Eldorado Tex. 1937 5 Marvin Hales HB 198 Waitsburg 1923-24 67 Jim Giesa OG 6-2 230 Coeur d’Alene IHM 1969-71 43 Brian Hall LB 6-3 245 Walla Walla DeSales 2003-06 14 Karl Giguiere G 6-1 195 Woodland, Calif. 1938-40 92 Ray Hall DT 6-4 267 Seattle O’Dea 1991-93 4 David Gillbertson QB 6-1 204 Woodenville, Wash. Redmond 2012 12 Connor Halliday QB 6-4 201 Spokane, Wash. Ferris 2012-14 32 Devin Giles CB 6-0 169 Tampa, Fla. Jefferson 2007-08 Joe “Bunch” Halm G-K Prosser 1905-08 Clyde Gill E Pullman 1901-04 37 Suli Hameed S 5-10 182 Oakland, Calif. Alameda 2014 Lloyd Gillis FB Ritzville 1917-20 17 Arthur Hamilton LT 185 Chehalis Chehalis 1921 1 DeJuan Gilmore RB 5-8 204 Gardena, Calif. Gardena 1996-98 Boyd Hamilton Colfax 1896-99 98 Terry Gilmore LB 6-3 207 Seattle Shorecrest 1976 16 Darryl Hamilton FS 6-4 210 Compton, Calif. Paramount 1991-92 25 Harold Gillum RB 5-9 181 Cerritos, Calif. Gahr 1975-77, 79 1 Fred Hamilton RG Pullman 1916-17, 20 76 Michael J. Gimbol G 6-3 215 Portland Franklin 1964 35 Steve Hamilton FB 5-11 205 Portland Douglas 1971-72 71 Larry Gilpin T 6-1 215 Richland Richland 1962-63 44 Alex Hamill LB 6-0 225 Coer d’Alene, Idaho Lake City 2006 20 Rodney Giske LG 5-8 185 Tacoma 1941-42, 45 96 Casey Hamlett DE 6-3 250 Edmonds W. Washington 2009-10 7 John Glann QB 150 Wenatchee 1923-25 54 Jim Hampton C 6-0 220 Wenatchee Wenatchee 1969 89 Roger Glazebrook E 6-3 210 Los Angeles Eagle Rock 1955 Harold Hanley RE 170 Spokane North Central 1920 34 Steve Gleason LB 5-11 215 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1996-99 LeRoy “Roy” Hanley LE 5-9 165 Spokane North Central 1916-17 35 Beau Glover S 5-9 174 Gig Harbor, Wash. Gig Harbor 2013-14 11 R. E. “Dick” Hanley HB Spokane North Central 1915-17, 20 Fred Glover Pullman 1917 76 Micah Hannam OL 6-4 283 Gig Harbor Peninsula 2007-10 38 Phillip Glover LB 6-1 210 Las Vegas, Nev. Clark 1994-95 21 McKenzie Hansell WR 6-0 190 Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston 2003 28 Edwin Goddard Q 5-10 180 Escondido, Calif. Escondido 1934-36 74 Luke Hansell DL 6-2 244 Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston 2008 67 Herb Godfrey LE 6-0 184 Tacoma 1939-41 76 Tyler Hansell ST 6-2 235 Athena, Ore. C.E. Duncan 1967-69 47 John Godfrey G 5-11 185 Tacoma Lincoln 1942, 46-47 13 Ernest Hansen G 5-11 192 Bellingham 1927-29 64 Matt Goetz OL 6-5 270 Cibolo, Texas Navarro JC 2011-13 73 Gordon Hansen T 6-5 235 Tacoma Lincoln 1948-49 Art Goff RG Colfax 1912 23 Harold Hansen T 190 Tacoma 1924-26 17 Albert (Red) Golden QB 6-0 190 Walla Walla St. Patricks 1952-53 22 Joe Hansen C 175 Tacoma 1930-31 32 Brandon Golden DB 5-11 194 Covina, Calif. Charter Oak 2011 39 Sam Hansen E 5-11 185 Tacoma 1928-30 Harry Goldsworthy RE Rosalia Oakesdale 1903-07 33 Dylan Hanser LB 6-4 230 Billings, Mont. Central Catholic 2015 73 David Golinsky QT 6-3 225 Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver College 1966-68 4 Jason Hanson K/P 6-0 179 Spokane Mead 1988-91 79 David Gonzales LT 6-6 286 Fresno, Calif. Fresno CC 2010-11 Thomas Hardwick Pullman 1894 Charles Goodsell QB Spokane Spokane 1897-1900 George Hardy RH Waitsburg 1903-05, 07 85 Craig Goodwin E 6-1 190 Sumner Sumner 1965-66 53 Robert Hardy C 6-0 200 Seattle O’Day 1950-52 43 William Goodwin T 6-2 190 Tacoma 1930 37 Ronald Hare H 5-10 170 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1956 64 James Gorton LB 6-0 210 Ventura, Calif. Granada Hills 1967-68 41 Don Harney C 5-10 175 Seattle Cleveland 1946 12 Brad Gossen QB 6-1 213 Westlake Village, Calif. Westlake 1987-90 85 Bill Harper SE 5-11 175 Redmond 1979 12 Jack A. Graham C 5-10 190 Spokane North Central 1926-28 1 Glenn Harper P 6-1 165 Edmonton, Alb. St. Francis Xavier 1982-85 33 Kenneth J. Graham HB 6-0 195 Santa Monica, Calif. Santa Monica 1961-63 39 Perry Harper HB 5-10 160 McKeesport, Pa. McKeesport 1979 44 John Grahek E 6-0 186 Ely, Minn. 1934-35 3 Ken Harps FLK 5-9 160 Griffi n, Ga. 1978 96 Mike Graise DE 6-3 222 Inglewood, Calif. Inglewood 2005-07 94 Brad Harrington OLB 6-0 214 Bellevue Interlake 1982 59 Steve Grambling OG 6-2 271 Kennewick Kennewick 1987 24 Keith Harrington RB 5-8 180 St. Petersburg, Fla. Northeast 2015 44 Ken Grandberry TB 6-1 200 Waco, Texas. Laughbon 1971-73 55 Charles Harris OL 6-6 320 Spokane Mead 2003-06 18 Steve Grant QB 6-1 206 Dublin, Calif. Chabot College 1977, 79 82 Charlie Harris TE 6-0 204 Bakersfi eld, Calif. Jerry Collins 1969-70 18 Nico Grasu K 6-1 235 Encino, Calif. Moorpark CC 2008-10 50 David Harris C 6-0 215 Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis 1966-68 71 Lucas Gravelle LS 6-0 218 Niagra, N.Y. Wheatfi eld 2015 28 Elmer Wayne Harris E 6-1 177 Enumclaw 1940 96 Randy Gray DE 6-5 273 Danville, Calif. Monte Vista 1987-89 76 Hayward “Spud’’ Harris DT 6-4 273 Tacoma Lakes 1976-78 65 Ted Gray G 6-1 195 Seattle Franklin 1955-57 10 Richard Harris H 5-11 164 San Pedro, Calif. San Pedro 1956 82 Tyrone Gray WR 6-2 200 New York, NY. 1978 43 Tim Harris RB 5-9 193 Compton, Calif. Compton 1979-82 50 Dan Grayson LB 6-3 239 Woodland Woodland 1988-89 52 Dave Harrison C 6-3 231 Gig Harbor Gig Harbor 1982 17 Don Greeley QB 5-11 170 Okanogan 1938-40 Harold E. “Hal” Harrison E 6-3 181 Monroe 1935-37 83 Calvin Green DB 5-10 175 Sacramento, Calif. Luther Burbank 2014-15 1 Jerome Harrison RB 5-10 199 Kalamazoo, Mich. Central 2004-05 30 Jermaine Green RB 5-11 220 Daytona Beach, Fla. Spruce Creek 2002 62 Lee Harrison OL 6-2 273 Bend, Ore. Bend 1996-97 37 Ken Greene CB 6-2 188 Omak Omak 1974-77 George “Short” Harter G Wenatchee 1910-13 71 Ronald I. Green G 5-11 240 Monrovia, Calif. Monrovia 1958-60 Joe “Wide” Harter C Albion Guy 1910-13 28 Bob Gregor FS 6-2 183 Danville, Calif. Monte Vista 1977-79 David Hartsuck RG Olympia 1906-07 43 Bob Gregory SS 6-0 173 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1984-86 88 Trandon Harvey WR 5-11 195 National City, Calif. Sweetwater 2001, 03-04 67 James L. Greig T 5-11 225 Yakima Davis 1958-60 3 Will Haskell RB 5-11 200 Staten Island, N.Y. Curtis 1993 10 Hank Grenda QB 6-2 205 Burnaby, B.C. Central 1966-68 41 James Hasty CB 6-0 195 Seattle Franklin 1986-87 6 Bill Gribble CB 5-9 167 Federal Way Federal Way 1980-81 28 Steve Haub FS 6-1 188 Seal Beach, Calif. St. Anthony 1982-83, 85 61 Larry C. Griffi th LB 6-0 210 Wenatchee Wenatchee 1964-66 85 Dwight Hawkes E 6-1 190 Seattle Queen Anne 1956 29 Ronald Griffi th FB 1 60 Vancouver 1925 37 Adam Hawkins RB 5-10 210 Pendleton, Ore. Pendleton 1997-00 5 Calvin Griggs WR 5-10 178 Rome, N.Y. Rome Academy 1989-90 41 Blair Hawkins RB 5-6 172 Pendleton, Ore. Pendleton 2004 Forest Grimes Pullman 1903 42 Ron Hawkins FS 6-0 194 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1989-90 32 Robert Grimstead T 6-3 212 Tacoma 1935-37 22 Harold Hawley E 6-0 189 Spokane Lewis & Clark 1933-34 62 J. Burl Grinols G 6-0 204 Kelseyville, Calif. El Cerrito 1954-56 10 Chuck Hawthorne CB 5-10 175 Campbell, Calif. Campbell 1969-71 50 Charles Grutzmacher C 5-11 215 San Jacinto, Calif. San Jacinto 1962-63 42 Henry Hayduk G 5-11 184 Chicago, Ill. Lane Technical 1932-34 72 B.J. Guerra OL 6-3 321 Moses Lake, Wash. Moses Lake 2008-11 20 Charles Hayes OHB 5-7 170 Laurence Harbor, N.J. Madison Township 1967 70 James Guinn ST 6-2 240 Seattle Ballard 1965, 67-68 22 Chris Hayes LB 6-0 213 San Bernadino, Calif. San Gorgonio 1992-95

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27 Terrance Hayward CB 6-1 190 Carson, Calif. Culver City 2009-10 16 Daniel Horan H 6-1 186 Oakland, Calif. 1926-28 52 Jim Head FB 6-1 200 Bosse H.S. Evansville Ind. 1951 6 Damante Horton CB 5-10 178 Oakland, Calif. Oakland 2010-13 25 Tony Heath CB 6-1 192 Los Angeles, Calif. Bell 1974-75 8 Robert Hoskins HB 5-9 155 Tacoma Stadium 1952 36 Mark Hedeen DE 6-6 264 Rohnert Park, Calif. Rancho Cotate 1998-99 78 Jerry Houghton RT 6-3 220 Zillah Zillah 1947-49 80 Thomas J. Hedemark E 6-2 205 Spokane North Central 1963-64 88 Anthony Houston CB 6-3 208 San Diego Mission Bay 2007, 09 83 Rick Hedlund TE 6-0 241 Kent Kent-Meridian 1979-80 57 Don Hover SLB 6-2 220 Issaquah Issaquah 1973-75, 77 46 Gavin Hedrick P 6-3 190 Costa Mesa, Calif. Newport 1974-77 73 Erik Howard DT 6-4 268 San Jose, Calif. Bellarmine Prep 1982-85 Hans Heg Seattle Broadway 1913-14 19 Odell Howard DT 6-4 277 Pomona, Calif. Pomona 2003-04 5 Homer Hein E 6-2 190 Burlington 1931 20 George Hubert T 6-3 202 Glendale, Calif. 1936-38 14 Lloyd Hein F 6-0 180 Burlington 1927 89 Colin Huemmer WR 6-3 191 Redmond Sierra College 2009 8 Melvin Hein C 6-0 175 Burlington 1928-30 63 Jason Hughes OL 6-6 289 Richland Richland 1999 Boyce Heitzelman Roy Olympia 1910-11 28 Jermaine Hunsaker DB 5-9 175 Pomona, Calif. Ganesha 1997-98 62 James A. Hellyer SG 6-4 233 Vancouver Hudson’s Bay 1967-69 52 Tyler Hunt OL 6-3 290 Tacoma Wilson 1999-02 47 Joe Hemel E 6-0 200 Seattle Lincoln 1940-41, 46 72 Derek Hunter OL 6-4 288 La Habra, Calif. Fullerton JC 2006 83 Collin Henderson WR 6-1 185 Puyallup Puyallup 1999-02 Fred “Jumbo” Hunter T Palouse 1908-10 20 Derek Henderson DB 6-0 198 Tacoma Foss 1993-96 24 Torey Hunter CB 5-10 176 Tacoma Curtis 1991-94 12 Jerry Henderson QB 6-0 190 Puyalllup Puyallup 1966-68 24 Henry Huovila G 6-0 217 Grayland 1938 88 Pat Henderson WR 6-0 188 Puyallup Puyallup 2000 28 George Hurley G 195 San Francisco, Calif. 1929-31 3 Terrell Henderson DB 5-11 178 San Francisco, Calif. Riordan 1994-96 38 John Hurley E 6-3 177 San Francisco, Calif. 1928-30 18 Jack Hendrickson F 5-11 190 Yakima Granger 1951 73 John Husby OT 6-4 268 Bellevue Newport 1987-88 31 Parker Henry LB 5-11 207 Vancouver, Wash. Skyview 2013-15 90 Mark Husfl oen DE 6-4 240 Tacoma Clover Park 1973-75 42 Derrick Hentz DE 6-2 194 East Palo Alto, Calif. Carlmont 1992 55 Bob Huston E 6-7 225 Tacoma 1932 17 Walter “Fat” Herreid RT 5-10 185 Bangor Lincoln of Seattle 1915-17 1 Derrell Hutsona RB 5-9 181 Spring Valley, Calif. Grossmont College 2006 Dwight Herrold 1932-34 Fred Hyde Almira 1897-98 25 Gerry Herron SB 6-1 186 Kelowna, B.C. Kelowna 1967-69 41 Max Hersey LB 6-3 235 Tacoma, Wash. Curtis 2012-13 1 Vernard Hickey H 175 Everett Everett 1921-23 I 23 Kevin Hicks RB 5-9 185 Los Angeles, Calif. Crenshaw 1993-94 33 Frank Ingram C 6-3 190 Yakima 1931-33 58 Mark Hicks OLB 6-1 205 Oakland, Calif. Skyline 1977-78 77 Jack Inions T 6-1 215 Yakima Yakima 1955 26 Xavier Hicks Jr. S 6-0 219 Fullerton Fullerton 2006-09 43 Mike Isaacson LB 5-11 210 Wenatchee Wenatchee 2000-01 53 Hallston Higgins LB 5-11 210 Magnolia, Texas Mac Arthur 2007-10 20 Robert Iverson Q 6-0 170 Puyallup Puyallup 1953-55 47 Leslie Hildebrand E 178 Spokane Lewis & Clark 1935 34 Chris Ivory RB 6-0 225 Longview, Texas Longview 2006-08 54 Bob Hill OG 6-1 240 Kent Kentridge 1974-76 17 E 5-10 190 Dayton Dayton 1928-30 76 Howard Hill OG 6-3 228 Lafayette, Ind. Jefferson 1972 J 83 Jason Hill WR 6-1 209 San Francisco, Calif. Sacred Heart 2003-06 1 Alfonso Jackson S 5-9 203 Hearne, Texas Hearne 2007-08 51 Mike Hill OG 6-2 244 Santa Clara, Calif. Wilcox 1971-73 26 Bernard Jackson TB 6-0 173 Los Angeles, Calif. Dorsey 1970-71 59 Peter Hill C 6-1 233 Wenatchee Wenatchee 2006 81 Chris Jackson WR 6-2 200 Santa Ana, Calif. Mater Dei 1996-97 93 Chris Hiller DE 6-5 245 Vancouver Fort Vancouver 1986-87 56 Craig Jackson C 6-3 220 Seattle Franklin 1972 15 Shad Hinchen CB 5-9 182 Indio, Calif. Indio 1995-96 52 Donnie Jackson LB 6-1 220 Natchez, Miss. Natchez 2002-02 John Hinderman Pendleton, Ore. 1913 2 Ray Jackson DB 6-1 210 Santa Ana, Calif. Mater Dei 1993-94, 96-97 65 Adam Hineline DT 6-2 261 Bellevue Newport 2006, 2008 66 Steve Jackson OG 6-2 254 Seattle Evergreen 1976-78 63 Vaughan Hitchcock G 6-0 195 Hayward, Calif. Hayward 1953-55 54 Titus Jackson OLB 6-1 220 Gardena, Calif. Riverside CC 1984, 86 53 Merl H. Hitzel C 6-2 195 Ione Ione 1957, 59 52 Virgil Jackson T 197 Long Beach, Calif. 1930-31 23 Bob Hively HB 5-10 172 Wenatchee Wenatchee 1965 64 Ted Jacobsen DT 6-4 245 Graham Bethel 1980, 83 2 William Hjertoos T 188 Tolt 1923-24 55 Wade Jacobson OL 6-6 300 Hollister, Calif. Gavilan College 2010, 12 17 Ray Hobbs F 6-1 205 Sheridan, Wyo. Sheridan 1950-51 88 John Jacques TE 6-3 200 Redwood City, Calif. San Carlos 1982 81 Gus Hobus TE 6-4 215 San Pedro, Calif. Mary Star of the Sea 1977-78 12 Lawrence Jakey QB 165 Walla Walla Walla Walla 1925 79 Milford Hodge NG 6-3 262 South San Francisco, Calif. S. San Francisco 1982-84 78 Landelin W. James T 6-0 230 LaConner LaConner 1949-51 94 Steven Hoffart DL 6-4 274 Davis, Calif. Butte College 2010-12 88 Michel James WR 6-0 188 Tacoma Lakes 1983-86 17 Alex Hoffman-Ellis LB 6-1 231 Los Angeles, Calif. Moorpark College 2009-11 83 Robert James HB 6-0 195 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Spokane Central Valley 1962-63 77 Fred Hogg T 6-3 235 Fullerton, Calif. Fullerton 1962-63 60 Virgil James OG 6-3 220 Pasadena, Calif. Blair 1978 64 Melvin Holben LT 6-3 207 Thornton 1941 Steven Jayne LH Davenport 1900-01 1 Curtis Holden LB 6-2 232 San Francisco, Calif. McAteer 1999 20 Love Jefferson TE 6-3 261 Garden Grove, Calif. Bolsa Grande 1996-98 78 Robert Holen T 6-3 247 Seattle West Seattle 1959-62 10 Eldon Jenne RH 164 Coupeville Mt. Vernon 1921 4 Adam Holiday K 6-3 230 Newbury Park, Calif. Santa Paula 2001 Paul Jenne Coupeville 1927 66 Joey Hollenbeck OL 6-4 277 Enumclaw Enumclaw 1998-01 23 Everette (Ev) Jensen G 6-0 175 Tacoma Lincoln 1929 67 Brian Hollenberg OL 6-3 277 Kennewick Kamiakin 2000-01 70 James Jensen T 6-4 208 Tacoma Stadium 1960-61 29 Torry Holliman DB 5-10 204 Everett Cascade 1996-99 18 Todd Jensen FS 5-11 178 Salem, Ore. Sprague 1992-94 49 Orin E. Hollingbery C 6-1 188 Pullman Pullman 1941-42 62 Melvin Johansen C 5-11 175 Enumclaw 1935 71 Spencer Hollison OL 6-6 305 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. Santa Margarita 2004-05 40 Aaron Johnson DT 6-7 317 Fairfi eld, Calif. Armijo 2004-07 25 Erick Holmback G 6-1 231 Aberdeen 1938 65 Alex Johnson LS 6-0 230 Yakima Eisenhower 2001 19 Artie Holmes FS 6-0 203 Rialto, Calif. Eisenhower 1985-88 80 Brett Johnson WR 6-0 196 Sun City, Calif. Hemet 2003 88 Bill Holmes E 6-1 190 River Rouge, Mich. River Rouge 1951-53 43 Delton Johnson RB 5-7 179 Bellevue Interlake 1992-93 29 Billy Holmes H 5-11 178 Kent 1940-41 24 DeWayne Johnson T 190 St. Maries Idaho 1930 19 Charles Holmes H 6-0 183 Marysville 1936-38 25 Easton Johnson WR 5-11 202 Renton Hazen 2008-09 55 Dale Holmes H 6-0 175 Marysville 1940 37 Eric Johnson FS 6-0 185 Moses Lake Moses Lake 1971-73 95 Gary Holmes DT 6-7 318 Lacey North Thurston 1995-98 6 Girmar Johnson DB 6-2 184 Castaic, Calif. Sylmar 1993 76 Norvell Holmes OL 6-3 295 Inglewood, Calif. St. John Bosco 2002, 04-05 24 Glenn Johnson E 160 Spokane North Central 1923 R. Cole Holmes E Medford, Ore. 1910 40 Greg Johnson WR-P 6-0 188 Pasadena, Calif. Pasadena CC 1972-73 Otto Holm Palouse (Prep) 1902 85 Mike Johnson DE 6-4 215 Wenatchee Wenatchee 1970-72 6 Damante Horton CB 5-10 178 Oakland, Calif. Oakland 2010-11 89 Sandy Johnson TE 6-2 205 Ephrata Ephrata 1975 50 John Hook C 6-2 221 Bishop, Calif. Bishop 1970-71 32 Stanford Johnson T 6-1 210 Enumclaw 1938-40 61 Delmo Hooks OG 6-2 250 Los Angeles, Calif. Palisades 1976 75 Steve Johnson OT 6-6 260 Wenatchee Wenatchee 1976, 78-80 Arthur Hooper T Johnson 1896 98, 1900-02 58 Randy Johnson LB 6-3 203 Bellevue Interlake 1970 18 John Hopkins QB 6-1 188 Downey, Calif. Pios X 1974-76 82 Donald Johnston E 5-10 170 Moyie Springs, Idaho Bonners Ferry 1957-59 45 Alphonse Hoptowit G 6-1 193 Wapato Wapato 1935-37 28 Steve Johnston P 6-0 199 Hesperia, Calif. Big Bear 1992-93

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39 Andrew Jones FB 6-2 218 Cleveland, Ohio East Tech 1972-74 86 Tim Krause TE 6-2 206 Anaheim, Calif. Cypress JC 1972-73 3 Brandon Jones DB 5-9 178 Seattle California 2009 42 Andrew Kreutz LB 5-11 208 Marysville, Wash. Marysville 2009 66 Bud Jones G 6-2 205 Spokane North Central 1934-36 72 Ken Kuiper OT 6-5 275 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1986-88 97 Darryl Jones DT 6-4 317 Compton, Calif. Brethren Christian 1995 40 David Jones H 5-11 170 The Dalles, Ore. The Dalles 1956-57 38 Harold (Hal) Jones HB 5-11 171 Spokane John Rogers 1934-36 L 35 Jeff Jones SLB 6-3 220 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1975-78 21 Don LaBomme FB 6-0 216 Pacoima, Calif. Alemany 1981, 83 John (Hugh) Jones C Wilbur 1896-97, 1900-02 61 Curt Ladines C 6-2 250 Seattle Highline 1983-85 20 Oscar “Stub” Jones HB 6-0 180 Chehalis 1928-30 21 Porter Lainhart HB 6-0 180 Goldendale Goldendale 1928-30 85 T. J. Jones WR 6-0 198 Colombia, Mo. Hickman 1981-82 Jesse “Tub” Laird T Garfi eld 1908-10 William J. Jones Wilbur 1902-03, 05 62 Del LaLuc OT 6-4 243 Brisbane, Calif. Riordan 1974-76 2 Chris Jordan WR 6-0 213 Kent Kentlake 2003-06 32 Keith L. Lamb T 5-10 190 Pasco Pasco 1949 41 Aaron Joseph FS 6-2 205 Tacoma Franklin Pierce 2003 90 Nick Lambert K 5-11 200 Bothell Bothell 2000-01 Dan Jordan E 6-2 190 Glendale, Calif. 1939 55 Blain Lamoureux LB 6-0 210 Calgary Alberta 1972 9 Aire Justin CB 5-11 163 Van Nuys, Calif. Culver City 2008-10 83 Jeff Lamson TE 6-4 225 Sunnyvale, Calif. Homestead 1984-85 18 Shawn Landrum DB 5-10 186 Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly 1985-88 72 Joe Lang LS 6-3 216 Pullman, Wash. Pullman 2014 K 4 Alfred “Alf” Langdon C 6-1 179 Palouse 1913-16 20 Fran Kachaturian CB 5-10 184 Whittier, Calif. Rio Hondo 1972 78 Brian Lange DE 6-4 220 Tacoma Curtis 1969-71 68 Ronald Kalafat T 6-1 200 Great Falls, Mont. 1952 84 Ronald Langhans LB 5-11 205 Aberdeen Aberdeen 1960-62 51 E. Dean Kalahar C 6-0 190 Wenatchee Wenatchee 1961-63 27 Loren Langley K 5-8 153 Puyallup Puyallup 2004-06 22 Paul Kalina CB 5-7 166 Selah Selah 1979 10 Jay Languein DB 6-2 195 Port Orchard South Kitsap 1987-89 84 Jared Karstetter WR 6-4 210 Spokane, Wash. Ferris 2008-11 82 Andy Largent WR 5-11 192 Spokane Shadle Park 2006 59 Sekope Kaufusi LB 6-2 236 Palo Alto, Calif. Woodside 2010-11 Charles Larkin E Garfi eld 1897-98 4 Matt Kegel QB 6-5 235 Havre, Mont. Havre 2000-03 42 Don Larkin H 6-0 198 Seattle Highline 1950 61 Kenneth J. Keir G 6-0 205 Calgary Western Canada 1948 66 Gary Larsen LB 6-1 216 Seattle Ingraham 1972-74 1 Bob Keiser G 5-10 200 Hoquiam Hoquiam 1946-49 68 Erik Larson OG 6-4 277 Olympia Capital 1998-00 24 Lloyd DeWitt Keith H 6-0 185 Wenatchee Wenatchee 1954-55 67 Robert E. Larson OG 6-1 220 Coupeville Coupeville 1964-66 16 Cecil Keller E 170 Wenatchee 1923 65 Tom Larsen OG 6-3 220 Tacoma Bellermine 1975-78 15 Jeff Keller FL 6-0 185 Baldwin Park, Calif. Baldwin Park 1980-81 William Lasher RH Cheney 1900-01 32 Ronald Kelley E 6-3 184 Snohomish 1931-33 38 Corey Laufasa LB 6-0 246 Seattle, Wash. Evergreen 2011-12 83 E 6-1 180 Mt. Vernon Mt. Vernon 1963-65 43 Jeremiah Laufasa RB 5-10 208 Kirkland, Wash. Central Washington 2013 44 Brian Kelly FLK 5-9 170 Arcadia, Calif. Bishop Amat 1975-77 61 Anthony Laurenzi DT 6-3 289 Placentia, Calif. El Dorado 2009-11 85 Albert Kennedy WR 6-3 198 San Jose, Calif. Yerba Buena 1991-94 56 Brad Lawson DT 6-3 300 Sacramento, Calif. Grant 1996-97 72 Allan Kennedy OL 6-7 275 Woodland Hills, Calif. El Camino 1976, 78-80 40 Andy Lazor C 6-1 190 Buckley White River 1946-47 2 Bob Kennedy FB 5-11 195 Sandpoint Idaho 1940-42 85 Pete Lazzarini DE 6-4 228 Port Chicago, Calif. Sam DeVito 1969-70 64 William Kennedy NG 6-0 210 Medical Lake Medical Lake 1966 16 Ryan Leaf QB 6-6 240 Great Falls, Mont. Russel 1995-97 27 Ryan Kensok CD 5-8 158 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 2005-07 37 Roger LeClerc R 6-1 187 Olympia Olympia 1970 23 Steve Kerby DB 6-0 187 Bozeman, Mont. Bozeman 1969-70 91 Mark Ledbetter LB 6-4 238 Tacoma Puyallup 1986-89 37 Dave Kerrone LH 5-10 185 Tacoma Stadium 1960-61 44 Mike Ledgerwood LB 6-1 232 Kennewick, Wash. River View 2008-11 26 Carl G. Ketchie H 5-10 175 San Fernando, Calif. San Fernando 1957-58 48 Alijah Lee RB 5-6 177 Los Angeles, Calif. Venice 2015 Eddie Kienholz HB Spokane Spokane 1910-12 42 Ron Lee SS 5-11 188 Tulare, Calif. Tulare Union 1985-88 6 Adam Kietzer WR 6-2 203 Bellevue Newport 1996 Walter Lehorn 1904 45 Wade Killian OLB 6-0 214 Everett Cascade 1982-84 53 Doug Leifeste C 5-11 205 Sunnyside Sunnyside 1953-55 27 Ray Kimble SE 6-0 179 Hayward, Calif. Chabot 1974-75 89 Chris Leighton TE 6-4 224 Spangle Liberty 1985-87 22 Basil Kimbrew CB 5-10 159 Carson City, Calif. LA Harbor 1973-74 92 Vince Leighton TE 6-3 232 Spokane Liberty 1982-84 Edward Kimmel LG Waitsburg 1894-96 57 Garth Leisy G 5-10 181 Stockton Calif. 1933-34 84 Jon Kincaid TE 6-5 254 Colfax Colfax 1995-97 12 Ward Leland PK 6-0 190 Spokane Lewis and Clark 1981 21 Carl King G Davenport 1915, 1919 68 Dave Lemke OT 6-2 250 Monroe Sultan 1976-77 86 Sands King TE 6-4 215 Sacramento, Calif. El Camino 1974 62 Mike Lemke OG 6-2 240 Monroe Sultan 1977-78 20 Raymond King G Davenport 1919 28 Darius Lemora S 6-0 196 Port Arthur, Texas Memorial 2014-15 68 Jerry Kirk G 5-11 205 Des Moines, Iowa Lincoln 1962-63 44 Chandler Leniu LB 6-0 261 Lakewood, Calif. St. John Bosco 2015 73 Carl Kissler T 5-11 195 Toppenish Toppenish 1948 38 Bob Leslie LB 6-2 197 Spokane Lewis and Clark 1969-71 34 Charles Klawitter E 6-1 183 Kelso 1931-33 66 Reed Lesuma OL 6-4 303 Laie, Hawaii Mt. San Jocinto College 2009 27 Gary Kline TB 6-0 196 Salem, Ore. South 1969-70 55 Vaughn Lesuma 6-4 323 Laie Hawaii Fiji 2007-08 76 Lee Roy Kloezeman ILB 6-3 214 San Francisco, Calif. Serra 1974 21 Mike Levenseller SE 6-1 180 Tacoma Curtis 1975-77 86 Dennis Kloke E 6-3 175 Burlington Burlington-Edison 1963 31 Jim Lewis FB 6-2 236 Daley City, Calif. Westmoor 1972-73 86 Hugh Klopfenstein TE 6-4 225 Seattle Roosevelt 1968-70 15 Robert Lewis WR 5-9 170 South Gate, Calif. South Gate 2014-15 21 John Klumb E 6-2 188 Tacoma Stadium 1936-38 75 Ron Lewis OL 6-3 299 Los Angeles, Calif. Dorsey 1993-94 55 Donald Knapp G 6-0 204 Pullman Pullman 1938-39 88 Santana Lewis WR 5-9 170 Miami, Fla. Miami Beach 1993 Charles Knight Bay Center, Wash. Laingsburg, Mich. 1910 75 Sam Lightbody OL 6-9 328 Huntington Beach, Calif. Huntington Beach 2001-04 70 Gary Knight DT 6-3 220 Montgomery, Ala. Sidney Lanier 1976 87 Daniel Lillienthal WR 6-2 203 Hemet, Calif. West Valley 2014-15 71 Billy Knotts OL 6-7 283 Vancouver Columbia River 2000-02 22 Keith P. Lincoln HB 6-2 208 Monrovia, Calif. Monrovia 1958-60 98 David Knuff TE 6-3 240 Huntington Beach, Calif. Mater Dei 1993-96 27 Rian Lindell K 6-3 245 Vancouver Mountain View 1997-99 60 Dale Knuth G 5-11 195 Ritzville Ritzville 1962-64 27 William Linden Q 5-8 146 Everett 1926-28 5 Joe Koenig HB 168 Olympia 1924-26 66 Ian Lindner OG 6-5 254 Bellevue Newport 1985-86 48 Zach Koepp LS 6-2 211 Milford, Iowa South Dakot State 2011 62 Myke Lindsay G 6-1 197 Missoula, Mont. Missoula 1957-59 85 Otto Kofl er RE 6-0 175 Chewelah Chewelah 1947-49 74 Mike Linker OT-L 6-6 245 Sumner Sumner 1976-77 56 Tomasi Kongaika DL 6-1 300 Anchorage, Alaska West 1999-00, 02 87 Andrei Lintz WR 6-5 250 Bellingham, Wash. Meridian 2009-12 93 Kevin Kooyman DE 6-6 262 Maple Valley Tacoma 2006-08, 2010 22 Bill Lippincott H 6-0 176 Okanogan Okanogan 1946-48 51 James Krakoski OLB 6-2 227 Fremont, Calif. Mission San Jose 1983-86 77 John Little OT 6-3 275 Raymond Raymond 1979-80 19 Fred Kramer T/G 175 Colton 1924-26 43 Carl Littlefi eld F 6-0 191 Plymouth, Calif. 1936-37 76 Laurence Kramer T 6-3 210 Toppenish Toppenish 1948 83 Jason Littleton TE 6-5 232 Puyallup Rogers 1998 10 Peter Kramer E 170 Colton Pullman 1923 Claude Lobaugh Pullman 1903-04 70 Wallace Kramer RE 6-0 190 Toppenish Toppenish 1942, 46 8 Marshall Lobbestael QB 6-3 209 Oak Harbor, Wash. Oak Harbor 2008-11 6 William Kramer HB 160 Colton 1923-25 22 Casey Locker S 5-11 195 Ferndale, Wash. Ferndale 2011-13 44 William Kramer F 5-10 180 Clarkston Clarkston 1954-55 69 Phil Locker III OL 6-5 305 Eagle River, Alaska Chugiak 1999-02

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19 Kurt Loertscher LB 6-5 219 Montesano Montesano 1989-92 49 Bevan Maxey SE 6-4 203 Spokane Lewis and Clark 1975-77, 79 32 Drew Loftus WR 6-2 193 Kennewick, Wash. Hawaii 79 Robert W. Mayberry T 5-11 195 Seattle Lincoln 1949-51 80 Harold Lokovsek T 6-3 190 Enumclaw Enumclaw 1950-52 83 Logan Mayes DE 6-3 241 Eugene, Ore. Marist 2011-12 41 Tony Lomax WR 6-3 191 Oakland, Calif. Castelmont; Laney JC 1970-71 36 Rueben Mayes RB 6-0 200 North Battlefi eld, Sask. North Battlefi eld 1982-85 31 Frank Londos F 6-1 201 Tacoma 1941-42 82 Tyjuan Mayfi eld WR 6-0 180 San Bernadino, Calif. Eisenhower 2001 54 Curtis Long OG 5-8 190 Prescott Prescott 1965 1 Vince Mayle WR 6-3 240 Natomas, Calif. Sierra College 2013-14 Fred W. Long RH Chehalis 1894-95 51 Chris Maynard C 6-3 230 Auburn Auburn 1983 72 Mickey Long OL 6-4 304 Corona del Mar, Calif. Corona del Mar 1996-98 23 Charles McBride H 5-10 173 Puyallup 1933-35 88 Rien Long DL 6-6 287 Anacortes Anacortes 2000-02 66 William McCain SG 6-2 225 Seattle Franklin 1967-68 89 Travis Long LB 6-4 245 Spokane, Wash. Gonzaga Prep 2009-12 4 Don McCall CB-R 6-0 195 Los Angeles, Calif. Crenshaw 1978-79 Charles Longstreet Moscow Idaho 1902-03 20 Kevin McCall RB 5-11 208 Carson, Calif. Carson 2004, 2006-07 69 Keola Loo OL 6-1 290 Kaneohe, Hawaii St. Louis 2003 71 Howard McCants E 6-8 235 River Rouge, Mich. River Rouge 1951-53 11 Clarence Loomis LE 168 Seattle Broadway 1920 39 Kyle McCartney S 6-0 191 Edmonds, Wash. Edmonds-Woodway 2009-11 49 Jeff Loomis OLB 6-1 226 Roseburg, Ore. Roseburg 1983-85 41 Anthony McClanahan ILB 6-2 222 Bakersfi eld, Calif. Bakersfi eld 1990-93 Lewis Loomis Ilwaco Nahcotta 1897 38 Joe McClellan E 6-2 181 Billings, Mont. 1937-38 9 Ray Loomis RE 6-1 175 Seattle Broadway 1914-16 40 T. C. McClellan HB 5-8 170 Fontana, Calif. Fontana 1964-65 9 Kevin Lopina QB 6-3 241 Pleasanton, Calif. Kansas State 2008-09 68 Marc McCloskey OG 6-4 308 Bend, Ore. Bend 1991, 93-95 84 Chris Love WR 6-3 200 Long Beach, Calif. LB Poly 1993 58 Levi McCormack H 6-1 178 Clarkston 1935 Frank Lowden C Walla Walla 1894-95 Earle McCroskey RG Garfi eld 1917 63 Justin Luafalemana OL 6-0 275 Kaunakakai, Hawaii Molokai 2006 Milton McCroskey LE Colfax 1894-97 18 Shalom Luani S 6-0 201 Masausi, Am. Somoa Faga’itua 2015 91 Dennis M. McCurdy RH 6-1 200 Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho Coeur d’ Alene 1964 94 Josh Luapo DT 6-0 331 Carson, Calif. LA Harbor College 2009 10 Donald McDonald H 6-0 160 Renton 1927-28 57 Ray Luck QB 170 Spokane Lewis & Clark 1930 81 Nakoa McElrath WR 6-2 195 La Jolla, Calif. Scripps Ranch 2000-01 40 Q 150 Endicott 1929-31 66 Jason McEndoo OG 6-5 300 Cosmopolis Aberdeen 1994-97 22 Scott Lunde WR 6-2 201 Vancouver Hudsons Bay 2000-02 92 Dale McFarland ILB 6-1 220 Tucson, Ariz. Sabino 1985 51 Frankie Luvu LB 6-3 237 Pago Pago, Am. Samoa Tafuna 2014-15 20 Robert McGuire LH 5-10 170 Tacoma Loncoln 1947-49 32 Ken Lyday FB 6-0 203 Witchita Falls,Texas Washington 1969-71 6 Milo McIvor LH 155 Pullman Pullman 1920-21 58 Dan Lynch OG 6-4 265 Spokane Lewis and Clark 1981-83 55 Mark McKay OG 6-3 231 Lacrosse Lacrosse 1979-81 53 Mike Lynch C 6-0 225 Seattle Hale 1968-70 4 Wallace McKay G 185 Endicott 1921-22 65 Pat Lynch NG 6-2 237 Spokane Lewis and Clark 1981-83 40 Herman McKee FB 6-3 210 Tamaplais, Calif. Tamalpais 1962-63 25 Joseph Lynn FB 5-11 195 Tacoma Bellarmine 1965-67 9 Kevin McKenzie SB 5-10 180 Long Beach, Calif. Wilson 1996-97 10 Chuck Lyon QB 5-11 188 Saugus, Calif. Sylmar 1975 54 Jacob McKinney OL 6-3 284 Puyallup Puyallup 2006 Arthur D. Lyon QB Marshfi eld, Ore. 1917 68 Wilbur McKinney OT 6-2 231 Oakland, Calif. Oakland Tech 1972-74 66 Don L. McLennan F 6-1 188 Escondido, Calif. 1939-40 9 Craig McLennan H 5-9 170 Seattle Queen Anne 1950 M 3 Ivan McLennan LB 6-4 233 Hawthorne, Calif. El Camino JC 2014-15 Walter MacFarlane E 6-2 180 Honolulu, Hawaii Punahou 1963 66 John McPhee G 5-11 185 Seattle Lincoln 1956 61 Cole Madison OL 6-5 303 Burien, Wash. Kennedy 2014-15 Frank McReynolds LH Guy Albion 1894 4 Frank Madu RB 5-9 170 San Francisco, Calif. McAteer 1993-95 76 Ryan McShane OT 6-6 305 Lafayette, Calif. Acalanes 1994-97 3 Mark Maenhout SE 6-1 192 Tacoma Wilson 1974-75 63 Jack McTaggart DE 6-1 200 Woodland Hills, Calif. Taft 1967 77 Boyce “Tex” Magness HB 6-0 161 Breckenridge Texas 1933-35 45 Ammon McWashington OHB 5-9 185 Conroe, Tex. San Brdno JC 1965-66 40 Jeff Magnuson RB 6-0 205 East Wenatchee Eastmont 1982 45 Shawn McWashington WR 5-11 190 Seattle Garfi eld 1994-97 65 Quinn Magnuson C 6-5 270 Saskatoon, Sask. Holy Cross 1989-92 30 Randal McWilliams DB 5-11 186 Seattle Franklin 1988-89 Franklin T. Mahr E 6-0 185 Bremerton 1939 1 Herbert (Butch) Meeker QB 145 Spokane Lewis and Clark 1925-27 55 Nate Mallory DT 6-3 285 Kent Kentridge 2001 Lincoln Meeker T 185 Escondido, Calif. 1921-23 26 Leon L. Mangis Q 6-1 180 Marysville Marysville 1948 87 Rob Meier DE 6-6 282 West Vancouver, B.C. Sentinel 1996-99 66 Justin Mann DT 6-3 246 Woodinville, Wash. UCLA 2010 24 Courtney Melbourne QB 6-0 180 Cle Elum 1919 75 William Mansfi eld T 6-0 220 Kennewick Kennewick 1965 24 Melvin Melin QB 6-0 195 Olympia Olympia 1959-61 17 Clifford Marker E 178 Tacoma 1923-25 12 Paul Mencke QB 6-5 228 Spokane Lewis and Clark 1998-00 84 Gabe Marks WR 6-0 190 Los Angeles, Calif. Venice 2012-13, 15 Albert Menig G Cheney 1900-01 57 Serign Marong LB 6-2 235 Pullman Pullman 1998-01 4 Miguel Meriwether RB 6-0 208 West Covina, Calif. West Covina 1995-98 86 Brenden Marshall TE 6-5 251 Longview R.A. Long 1997 76 Elmer Messenger T 6-2 195 Centralia Centralia 1950-52 18 John Marshall SE 6-2 186 Tustin, Calif. Foothill 1983-84 68 Pat Messinger LB 6-1 210 Soap Lake Wenatchee 1969-70 25 Chris Martin DB 6-0 185 Brooklyn, N.Y. Lincoln 1998, 2000 40 Maury Metcalf OLB 6-2 223 Sacramento, Calif. Grant 1985-88 51 Denny H. Martin C 5-11 185 Van Nuys, Calif. Van Nuys 1959-60 74 Jim Michalczik OG 6-3 262 Port Angeles Port Angeles 1986-88 87 Edward “Mike’’ Martin E 6-3 225 Kennewick Kennewick 1959-61 68 David Middendorf OG 6-3 230 Seattle Ingraham 1965-67 12 Tavares Martin, Jr. WR 6-1 165 Belle Glade, Fla. William T. Dwyer 2015 73 Eduardo Middleton OL 6-5 310 Oceanside, Calif. Oceanside 2014-15 54 Darren Markle LB 6-1 224 Meridian, Idaho Mountain View 2010 66 Nick Mihlhauser OL 6-4 280 Arroyo Grande, Calif. Arroyo Grande 2002-05 26 George Martin P 6-3 193 Hobart, Ind. River Forest 1994-95 93 Keith Millard DT 6-4 237 Pleasanton, Calif. Foothill 1981-83 6 Marty Martin WR 5-10 185 Tacoma Puyallup 2002-05 32 Charles Miller G 5-9 215 Rathdrum, Idaho Ruthdrum 1959-60 23 Mike L. “Mo’’ Martin RB 5-8 183 Tacoma Clover Park 1979-81 36 Jevon Miller WR 6-0 193 Anchorage, Alaska East 2002-04 2 Milton Martin QB 170 Spokane North Central 1923-25 45 Robert Miller H 6-2 200 Canoga Park, Calif. Canoga Park 1954 19 Anthony Martinez CB 5-8 184 Riverside, Calif. Rocky Mountain College 2010 32 Russell A. Miller DE 6-5 230 Salmon, Idaho Salmon 1989-90 Benjamin Mashburn Oakesdale 1899-1901 84 Russell E. Miller QB 5-9 150 Kelso Kelso 1946-47 William Ed Mashburn Oakesdale 1898 William “Bad Bill” Miller T Goldendale 1906-07 26 Lyle Maskell E 6-0 180 Spokane Lewis & Clark 1928-30 60 Arthur Mills SG 6-2 234 Auburn Auburn 1967-69 35 Marcus Mason RB 5-9 187 Etiwanda, Calif. Etiwanda 2011-14 25 Ron Mims C 6-0 175 Pasadena, Calif. Pasadena City College 1970-71 37 Phillip Mast H 6-0 195 Spokane Rogers 1956-58 William Miner E Pullman 1905-07, 09 50 Hercules Mata’afa DE 6-2 242 Lahaina, Hawaii Lahainaluna 2015 34 Dave Minnich RB 6-0 220 Stonington, Conn. Stonington 2000-01 11 Frank Mataya QB 5-11 180 Roslyn Cle Elum 1947-49 89 Lloyd Minor TE 6-4 212 E. Palto Alto, Calif. Ravenswood 1973 70 Mark Matthey DT 6-2 278 Spokane Mead 2005 2 Cameron Mitchell WR 5-11 166 Richland Columbia 1979-81 10 Dave Mathieson QB 6-1 200 Reseda, Calif. Reseda 1961-63 30 Curry Mitchell E White Swan 1925 61 Austin Matson DE 6-3 262 Everett Cascade 1997-00 1 D.J. Mitchell DB 6-1 185 Sacramento, Calif. Grant 1996 21 Anthony Matthews CB 5-10 180 Tacoma Wilson 1998 88 Dennis Mitchell DT 6-3 230 Campbell, Calif. Mitty 1970-72 32 James Matthews FB 6-0 198 West Covina, Calif. Edgewood 1981-82 30 Don Mitchell T 185 Yakima 1924 28 Jay Matthews S 6-1 196 Lake Oswego, Ore. Lake Oswego 2009 16 Frank Mitchell G 5-11 180 Wapato Wapato 1929, 31 45 Andy Mattingly LB 6-4 249 Spokane Mead 2006-09 10 Mike Mitchell CB 6-1 185 Walla Walla Walla Walla 1973-74

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34 Logwone Mitz RB 6-1 222 Redmond Redmond 2008-11 44 Lewis (Bud) Norris DB 6-4 215 Sedro Woolley Sedro Woolley 1964-66 12 C.J. Mizell LB 6-2 228 Tallahassee, Fla. Leon 2010-11 61 Robert Norvell OG/C 6-4 262 Vancouver Columbia River 1989-90 84 Russell Mizin TE 6-4 232 Aberdeen Aberdeen 1999-00 21 Chima Nwachukwu S 5-11 200 Allen, Texas Allen 2007-10 8 Singor Mobley SS 6-0 178 Tacoma Curtis 1991-94 65 Robert Mock G 6-2 200 Lynden Lynden 1954-55 O 35 Josh Moen DB 6-1 189 Tacoma Curtis 1999-01 78 Dan O’Leary OG 6-3 250 San Francisco, Calif. Riordan 1978 Milton Moeser Newport, Wash. 1911 41 Bob O’Neal OLB 6-5 226 Marysville, Calif. Lindhurst 1984-88 22 Darrien Molton CB 5-10 170 Temecula, Calif. Chaparral 2015 1 Nick Obrastoff PK 6-0 181 Seattle Nathan Hale 1986 70 Gerald L. Molvik T 6-3 195 Seattle Ballard 1949 87 Tim Ochs DT 6-3 242 Fife Fife 1973-76 20 Mike Monahan DB 6-2 225 Portland, Ore. Marshall 1969-71 76 Cody O’Connell OL 6-8 346 Wenatchee Wenatchee 2015 14 John Monlux RH 5-1 170 Everett Everett 1948 73 Sean O’Connor OL 6-6 290 Redmond Redmond 2003-06 13 Darryl Monroe LB 6-1 235 Orlando, Fla. Dr. Phillips 2012-13 51 Virgil Odom G 183 Shelton 1931 Hamilton Montgomery FB Enumclaw 1906, ‘08 38 Eric Oertel RB/LB 6-1 208 Racine, Wisc. Lutheran 2010-13 21 James Montgomery RB 5-10 200 Rancho Cordova, Calif. Rancho Cordova 2009-10 Chester Offner Walla Walla 1898 35 Ron Montgomery RB 5-10 201 San Antonio, Texas Judson 1996 95 Gabriel Oladipo DT 6-4 294 Lagos, Nigeria Texas Southern 1990 89 Trevor Mooney TE 6-6 250 Mission Viejo, Calif. Trabuco Hills 2007 89 Jamie Olesen TE 6-2 228 Sumas Sumas 1982-84 22 Brandon Moore LB 6-1 220 Carson, Calif. Banning 1995-97 28 Frank Oliver H 6-0 175 Kennewick 1939 11 DeDe Moore SE 5-11 196 Altadena, Calif. Muir-Pasadena 1982-83 24 Verne Oliver C 5-9 196 Everett Everett 1942 89 Eric Moore TE 6-5 240 Garden Grove, Calif. Rancho Alamitos 1993-94 25 Augustin Olobia WR 5-11 198 Benin, Nigeria Texas Southern 1990-91 Floyd Moore QB Pullman 1894-95 83 Don Olsen DE 6-4 217 Spokane Rogers 1972-73 88 Fred Moore SE 6-0 183 Washington, D.C. Coolidge 1968-69 79 Bryan Olsen DT 6-4 282 Kent Kentlake 2005 21 Kenny Moore LB 6-0 212 Menlo Park, Calif. Menlo-Atherton 1995-97 11 Rich Olson QB 5-11 185 Monterey Park Montebello 1968-69 3 Sammy Moore WR 6-0 187 Mesa, Ariz. Westwood 2002-03 46 Rodd Olson TE 6-4 224 Walnut Creek, Calif. Las Lomas 1986-89 61 William Moos OT 6-3 240 Olympia Olympia 1970-72 9 Lee Omlid DHB 5-11 185 Eugene, Ore. Willamette 1967 93 Delmar Morais DT 6-3 256 Las Vegas, Nev. Chaparral 1995-97 81 Mel Orchard TE 6-2 218 Evanston, Wyo. Evanston 1985-87 Mike Moran FB 190 Spokane Gonzaga 1920-21 42 Ted Ornduff LCB 5-10 189 Morgan Hills, Calif. Morgan Hills 1984 Arthur Morgan Hoquiam 1903-05 43 Lee Orr H 6-1 175 Monroe Monroe 1939 30 Howard Morgan C 6-2 180 Elma 1928 84 Ronald Orr E 6-2 195 Shelton Shelton 1965-67 6 Dee Moronkola DB 5-9 194 Richmond, Calif. DeAnza 1995-98 89 William H. Osborne E 6-2 195 Vancouver Vancouver 1948 42 Charles Morrell F 6-0 195 Downey, Calif. Downey 1956-58 62 Steve Ostermann OG 6-2 230 Arlington Heights, Ill. St. Viator 1972-74 84 Gary E. Morrell E 6-0 200 Downey, Calif. Downey 1957 87 Tom Ostrander WR 6-1 203 Yakima East Valley 2002, 04 10 Kevin Morris PK 6-0 180 Snohomish Snohomish 1981 50 Andrew Oswald G 5-10 193 Walla Walla 1935-36 25 Jamal Morrow RB 5-8 190 Menifee, Calif. Heritage 2014-15 75 Jon Ottenbreit OT 6-6 285 Cheney Cheney 1996-97 55 Steve Morton C 6-2 233 Chehalis Grays Harbor 1973-74 78 Earl Owens OT 6-2 254 Pasadena, Calif. Pasadena City CC 1973-74 29 Howard Moses H 5-9 178 Cashmere 1930-32 6 Chris Moton SS 6-3 205 Inglewood, Calif. Morningside 1987-90 17 David Muir QB 6-0 182 Chatsworth, Calif. Chatsworth 1997 P 58 Matt Mullennix DE 6-6 255 Spangle Liberty 2004-05, 2007-08 14 Ty Paine QB 6-3 219 Billings, Mont. Billings 1970-72 58 Scott Mullennix LB 6-2 205 Spokane Shadle Park 1974-75 81 Mark Painter TE 6-3 200 Richland Columbia 1970-71 57 Rodney Mumma LB 6-1 215 Anaheim, Calif. Sta. Ana College 1970-71 40 Kache Palacio LB 6-2 231 Gardena, Calif. Serra 2012-15 86 Tramaine Murray WR 5-10 183 Oxnard, Calif. Ventura JC 2004 54 Tolo Palelei DT 6-4 250 Pago Pago, Am. Samoa Samoana 1988 83 Isiah Myers WR 6-0 185 Orlando, Fla. Olympia 2011-14 72 Pace Paletta T 6-2 190 Dunsmuir, Calif. 1939 45 Rob Myers P 6-1 201 LaCanada, Calif. LaCanada 1986-89 L. H. Palmerton Pullman 1898 50 Mike Palumbo G 6-2 277 Calgary, Alberta St. Mary’s 1983 34 Paul Palumbo RB 5-11 190 Chula Vista, Calif. Chula Vista 1977 N 27 Hugh Parker CB 5-10 190 Sacramento, Calif. Crawford 1979-80 99 Jonathan Nance DE 6-4 234 Miami, Fla. Miami Senior 1996-98 10 Kirkland Parker DB 6-1 175 Houston, Texas Kingwood Park 2015 4 Johnny Nansen LB 6-0 232 Long Beach, Calif. Jordan 1994-96 18 Randy Parker FS 5-11 179 Seattle Ingraham 1989 55 Mark Nason OL 6-3 247 East Wenatchee Eastmont 1996-97 21 John Parkhill E 177 Wenatchee 1925-27 70 Donald Nelson T 6-3 220 North Hollywood, Calif. Hollywood 1956-57 41 Jack Parodi G 5-11 180 Stockton, Calif. 1929-31 42 Ike Nelson WR 6-3 196 Stockton, Calif. Edison 1971 50 Josh Parrish OL 6-6 322 Chewelah Jenkins 2000-02 65 James Nelson G 6-1 220 Oakland, Calif. Centra Costa JC 1964 67 Tom Parry T 6-0 215 Seattle Queen Anne 1942, 46-47 John “Jack” Nelson HB Pueblo, Colo. 1910 77 James Paton G 6-0 230 Spokane Shadle Park 1962-64 65 J. Robert Nelson G 5-11 220 Ephrata Wenatchee JC 1963 63 Gary Patrick OG 6-3 240 Yakima Eisenhower 1979-82 68 Marvin Nelson C 5-11 195 Milwaukie, Ore. Milwaukie 1957-59 94 Bill Patterson WLB 6-2 228 Cupertino, Calif. Archbishop Mitty 1972, 74-75 66 Norman E. Nelson G 5-11 180 Everett Everett 1949 86 DeWayne Patterson DE 6-1 248 Oakland, Calif. McClymonds 1991-94 64 Steve Nelson OL 6-3 279 Colville Colville 2003 30 DeWayne Patterson FS 6-0 199 Redlands, Calif. Redlands 2005 43 Todd Nelson LB 6-3 240 Renton Hazen 1995-97 15 Mark Patterson SS 6-2 195 Tacoma Lincoln 1975-77 John Nelton 1910 39 Wes Patterson-Aumua LB 5-11 197 Bellfl ower, Calif. Bellfl ower 2002 81 Doug Nessan LB 6-3 215 Billings, Mont. Great Falls 1976 13 Mike Pattinson QB 6-1 197 Moscow, Idaho Moscow 1989, 91-93 18 Curtis Nettles WR 5-7 165 Venice, Calif. Culver City 1999-02 10 Don Paul RH 6-0 175 Tacoma Fife 1947-49 39 Don Nevels SLB 6-1 217 San Francisco, Calif. Balboa 1976-79 52 Darryl Paulo DL 6-2 255 Sacramento, Calif. Grant 2013-15 51 Bruce Nevitt C 6-2 210 Burlington Burlington 1952, 54 15 Karl Paymah CB 6-0 200 Spanaway Clover Park 2001-04 88 Ben Newland E 6-2 187 Everett 1949 63 Jerry Payne LB 6-1 218 Port Angeles Port Angeles 1973-75 10 Billy Newman Jr. S 5-10 201 Laguna Niguel, Calif. Santa Margarita 1998-01 32 Jamel Payton DB 5-10 162 Tacoma Lincoln 1995 24 Bob D. Newman Q 6-2 190 El Cerrito, Calif. El Cerrito 1956-58 1 Dennis Pearson FL 6-0 185 Seaside, Calif. Monterey 1974-75 24 James Newson HB 6-1 185 Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento 1965 13 Chuck Peck QB 6-2 209 Seattle Ballard 1971-74 52 Curt Newton LB 6-0 218 Kansas City, Mo. Wyandotte 1989-90 67 Dean Pedigo LB 6-2 205 Everett Everett 1974-77 42 Alex Nguae LB 6-1 235 Inglewood, Calif. Culver City 2000-01 9 Rich Pelletier QB 6-0 187 Concord, Calif. DeLasselle 1987 45 Edward Niehl H 5-10 180 Seattle Highline 1947-48 84 John (Arnie) Pelluer E 6-3 215 Bremerton Bremerton 1953-55 72 Laurie Niemi T 6-0 240 Clarkston Clarkston 1946-48 47 Peyton Pelluer LB 6-0 227 Sammamish, Wash. Skyline 2014-15 Jerry “The Dane” Nissen LH Kent 1904-07 47 Scott Pelluer OLB 6-2 212 Bellevue Interlake 1977-80 41 Joe Njoku DB 5-9 190 Tacoma, Wash. Lakes 2012 29 Romeo Pellum CB 5-10 179 Long Beach, Calif. Santa Fe 2007-08 63 Kyle Noble DE 6-2 262 Renton Liberty 1997 88 William Pellum WR 5-10 155 Palm Springs, Calif. College of the Desert 1987-88 21 Morris Noble CB/WR 6-0 166 Los Angeles, Calif. Compton CC 1972-73 92 Marc Pence DT 6-1 223 San Leandro, Calif. Marina 1970-71, 73 37 Roosevelt Noble DB 5-10 167 Sunnyvale, Calif. St. Francis 1986-89 75 Tyson Pencer OL 6-8 330 Delta, B.C. Sands Secondary 2009 29 Kevin Norrell WR 5-9 199 Los Angeles, Calif. Long Beach Poly 2008 35 Wade Penner K 5-10 155 Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis 2007

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32 Woodrow Perkins FS 5-11 180 Los Angeles, Calif. Pierce JC 1972-73 42 George Reed FB 5-10 205 Renton Renton 1959, 61-62 11 Jack Perrault QB 6-1 180 Toppenish Toppenish 1945 50 Paul Reed OL 6-2 279 Vancouver Mountain View 1991-94 81 Bob Perringer E 6-2 185 Olympia Olympia 1953-54 22 Rich Reed RB 5-7 170 Seattle Nathan Hale 1984, 86 Eugene Person East Spokane 1902 23 Richard Reed DSB 5-11 185 Snohomish Snohomish 1966-68 99 Tim Petek DT 6-5 252 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1985 William Reed 1896 15 David G. Petersen S 6-0 195 Wenatchee Wenatchee 1964-66 39 Dave Reetz ILB 6-0 212 Kirkland Lake Washington 1984-85 31 Jim Peterson LB 6-1 180 Wenatchee Wenatchee 1968-69 Walter Rehorn LE Walla Walla 1907 68 John Peterson G 5-9 190 Spokane John Rogers 1946-48 70 Clay Reis OT 6-8 286 Cupertino, Calif. Monta Vista 1991-94 87 Mike Peterson WR 5-11 180 Spokane University 1982 75 Larry Reisbig T 6-1 205 Van Nuys, Calif. Van Nuys 1961-62 48 Mitchell Peterson LB 6-1 200 Spokane West Valley 2013-14 74 Alex Reitnouer OL 6-5 240 La Canada, Calif. St. Francis 2009 22 Brad Philley RB 6-2 208 Puyallup Rogers 1997-00 40 William Remington C 6-0 186 South Bend, Ind. 1941-42 59 Brandon Pickering LB 5-10 200 Monroe Redmond 2000 22 James Renfro HB 5-11 190 Portland, Ore. Jefferson 1956-57 39 Randy Pickering LB 6-0 180 Issaquah Issaquah 1970-71 21 Richard Renfro QB 5-9 191 Los Angeles, Calif. 1939-41 62 Ryan Pickering LB 5-11 198 Monroe Redmond 2000 19 Rod Retherford DB 5-10 175 John Day, Ore. Grant Union 1981-82 28 Eddie Pillings H 5-9 165 Ellensburg Ellensburg 1941 71 Jay Reyna DE 6-4 241 Bellingham Sehome 1990-91 77 Konrad Pimiskern OL 6-4 280 West Vancouver, B.C. West Van. Secondary 1989-92 3 Keith Reynolds WR 5-11 182 Oakland, Calif. Fremont 1992-93 43 Mark Pimiskern DE 6-3 229 West Vancouver, B.C. West Van. Secondary 1993-94 20 Ricky Reynolds LCB 6-0 182 Sacramento, Calif. Luther Burbank 1984-86 27 Marcellus Pippins CB 5-10 170 Richmond, Calif. El Cerrito 2014-15 62 Gottlieb Ribary G 6-0 200 Auburn Auburn 1952-53 47 Marshal Pirtz LB 6-0 244 Boise, Idaho Centennial 2008 26 Ron Ricard DB 5-9 175 Burbank Columbia 1987-90 75 Ropati Pitoitua DT 6-8 291 Spanaway Clover Park 2004-07 34 Anthony Rice RB 5-10 170 Pomona, Calif. Garey 1992 50 Morris (Skip) Pixley C 6-0 210 Spokane North Central 1954-55 57 Keith Rice LB 6-1 219 Denver, Colo. East 1987-88 55 Harry Planck RG 5-11 207 Pacoima, Calif. 1942 Dave Richards 1972 18 Mark Pleis OLB 6-3 200 Lafayette, Calif. Del Valley 1981-82 36 Theodore Richards Q 155 Toppenish 1931 93 Rod Plummer LB 6-0 226 Oakland, Calif. St. Mary’s College 1988-91 65 Joe Richer LB 5-11 202 Edmonds Everett 1969-70 58 Tom Poe MLB 6-0 218 Enumclaw Enumclaw 1971-73 20 Marcus Richmond RB 6-1 218 Mesa, Ariz. Dobson 2007-10 9 Deron Pointer WR 5-11 175 Tacoma Curtis 1991-93 50 Glenn E. Rickert C 6-1 188 Puyallup Puyallup 1948-50 98 Kalafi toni Pole DL 6-1 302 Union City, Calif. James Logan 2011-14 62 Eugene Rieger G 6-0 185 Spokane West Valley 1949-51 83 Francis Polsfoot LE 6-3 190 Montesano Montesano 1947-49 47 Rick Riegle WR 6-3 195 Anaheim, Calif. Savanna 1973 20 Dwight G. Pool HB 6-0 180 Walla Walla Walla Walla 1950-52 83 Doug Riggs E 6-2 195 Seattle Franklin 1953-55 Fred Poole Tekoa 1898 2 Earl Riley DB 6-2 218 Dos Palos, Calif. Dos Palos 1998-99 81 Jeff Poppe SE 6-0 175 Mt. Vernon Mt. Vernon 1980-81 84 Jerome Riley WR 6-2 185 Arleta, Calif. Birmingham 2001-02 43 Aaron Porter LB 6-3 242 La Habra, Calif. La Habra 2015 Ralph “Rough House” Riley T 6-2 190 Goldendale 1928-29 68 Greg Porter OG 6-3 245 Pleasant Hills, Calif. College Park 1978-79, 82 10 Francis Rish E/C 6-3 180 Yakima 1938-40 30 Kerry Porter FB 6-2 201 Great Falls, Mont. Great Falls 1982-83, 85-86 24 Willie Roach S 6-1 201 Federal Way, Wash. Todd Beamer 2014 17 Pat Porter CB 5-9 163 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Paul W. Bryant 2014 47 Malik Roberson DT 6-3 258 Spokane Lewis and Clark 1990 85 Michael R. Potter E 6-1 200 Seattle Everett JC 1964 52 Steve Roberts MLB 6-0 195 San Francisco, Calif. Lowel 1972-74 46 Erik Powell K 6-1 193 Vancouver, Wash. Seton Catholic 2014-15 82 Jim Robinson DE 6-3 225 Bakersfi eld, Calif. Bakersfi eld JC 1971-72 79 Joseph Powloski T 6-0 200 Tacoma Bellarmine 1952-54 77 Derrick Roche OL 6-5 295 Kent Kentridge 1999-02 19 Greg Prator WR 6-1 201 Riverside, Calif. Rubidoux 2004-05 G. Graham Rock QB Seattle Broadway 1912 12 Aaron Price KS 5-10 190 Pullman Ogden 1992-93 69 Jake Rodgers OL 6-6 300 Spokane Shadle Park 2012 20 Geoffrey S. Price H 6-0 165 Everett Everett 1958-59 85 Alexe Rodopoulos WR 6-3 200 Blue Springs, Mo. Blue Springs 1998 5 James Price LB 5-11 215 Anchorage, Alaska West 1997-98, 2000-01 35 William (Bud) Roffl er H 6-1 185 Spokane Lewis and Clark 1949-51 1 Kyrin Priester WR 6-1 190 St. Petersburg, Fla. Brookwood 2015 17 Gary Rogers QB 6-7 222 Mukilteo Kamiak 2006-08 28 Anthony Prior DB 5-11 188 Mira Loma, Calif. Rubidoux 1989-91 52 Scott Rogers C 6-2 224 Snohomish Snohomish 1978-79 66 David Pritchard C 6-0 230 Tacoma Clover Park 1981 25 Thomas Rogers RB 5-8 191 Tacoma Clover Park 1988 44 Tana Pritchard LB 6-3 220 Lakewood, Wash. Clover Park 2012-13 23 Ted T. Rohwer Q 5-11 168 Spokane North Central 1926-28 25 Nick Proen WR 6-0 193 Spokane Mead 2009 64 Constantino Romero DT 6-4 265 Eureka, Calif. Eureka 1990 Charles Proff FB Rosalia 1899-1901 74 Andy Roof OL 6-5 299 Spokane East Valley 2005-06 57 Chris Prummer OL 6-2 263 Renton Liberty 2008-10 28 Patrick Rooney K 6-0 198 El Segundo, Calif. El Camino College 2008-09 14 Antone Purcel LT 185 Chehalis Chehalis 1922 89 Jerry Roquemore WR 5-11 187 Gahanna, Ohio Lincoln 1998 37 Merton Purnell H 5-11 180 Ellensburg Ellensburg 1952-54 55 John Rosano HB 6-0 174 Richmond, Calif. Granite Hills 1934-36 85 Jordan Pu’u Robinson DE 6-4 260 Wailuku, Hawaii Baldwin 2011 21 Deon Rosemond DB 5-10 180 Los Angeles, Calif. Washington 1991 George Pynn Spokane Spokane 1911 3 Timm Rosenbach QB 6-2 210 Pullman Pullman 1987-88 99 Bob Ross RH 5-11 170 Carbonado Buckley 1946 3 Earle Ross H 6-0 176 Honolulu Punahou 1937-39 Q 75 Robin Ross OT 6-5 239 Whittier, Calif. Rio Hondo 1974-75 85 Russell Quakenbrush E 6-3 195 Seattle Ballard 1953-55 58 Woodrow Ross T 6-3 210 National City, Calif. 1941 11 Thomas E. Roth QB 6-1 195 El Cajon, Calif. Granite Hills 1963-65 60 Dan Rowlands OL 6-5 280 Los Alamitos, Calif. Los Alamitos 2005-07 R 82 John Rowley E 6-3 190 Port Orchard S. Kitsap 1948, 50-51 3 Finas Rabb III WR 6-6 198 Oakland, Calif. El Modena 2006-07 37 George Rowswell T 6-1 230 Centralia 1936-39 64 Pete Rademacher G 6-2 200 Tieton Tieton 1950-51 73 Andrew Roxas OL 6-2 288 Sun Valley, Calif. St. Francis 2007-08; 2010-11 Ralph Rader FB Walla Walla 1907 46 Chris Rumburg C 6-3 191 Spokane West Valley 1936-37 43 James Rainbolt H 5-10 175 Everett 1940 57 Dean Rumburg C 6-2 190 Spokane West Valley 1946-48 79 Rob Rainville OL 6-5 323 Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston 1996-98 10 John Rushing FS 5-10 208 Merced, Calif. Merced 1991-94 83 Eason Ramson TE 6-3 230 Sacramento, Calif. Christain Bros. 1974-77 48 Frank Russell LB 5-9 199 Long Beach, Calif. Wilson 1993 5 Brandon Rankin DT 6-5 287 Shallotte, N.C. Butte College 2010-11 51 John Rust MLB 6-2 225 Sandpoint, Idaho Sandpoint 1987 30 Elijah Raphael RB 5-8 171 San Fernando, Calif. Kennedy 1993 33 Anthony (Tony) Ryan RB 6-0 205 Oklahoma City, Okla. Tecumseh 2002 67 Jesse Ratcliff DE 6-3 262 Lacey North Thurston 1998-99 17 Mark Rypien QB 6-4 225 Spokane Shadle Park 1983-85 33 Dennis Rath F 6-0 190 Grandview Grandview 1953-55 23 LaRoy Rath E 5-11 190 Grandview Grandview 1957-59 82 Bobby Ratiff WR 6-2 198 Etiwanda, Calif. Etiwanda 2011-13 S 70 Reed Raymond OT 6-8 310 Moses Lake Moses Lake 1997-00 44 Payam Saadat LB 6-0 230 Santa Monica, Calif. Santa Monica 1994 73 Ryan Raymond OG 6-7 302 Moses Lake Moses Lake 1998-00 17 Jerry Sage T 6-2 183 Spokane North Central 1936-37 42 Dan Reardon DE 6-3 210 Seattle Rainier Beach 1976-77 77 Mike Sage OG 6-2 318 Las Vegas, Nev. Chaparral 1995-98 47 Bob Redmond WR 6-0 175 Tyler, Texas John Tyler 1971-72 51 Justin Sagote LB 6-0 218 Santa Clara, Calif. College of San Mateo 2012-13 65 Geoff Reece C 6-4 235 Everett Cascade 1972-74 69 John R. Sahlberg G 5-11 215 Ione, Calif. Monterey Peninsula JC 1963

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96 Taeao Salausa DE 6-4 260 Long Beach, Calif. LB Poly 1997 24 Daniel Simmons CB 5-10 184 Ontario, Calif. Colony 2009-12 99 Vince Saldivar DE 6-5 242 Orange, Calif. Servite 1990-93 36 Matthew Simmons S 5-11 195 Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.Bishop Montgomery 2011 71 Tino Salinas OL 6-6 282 Dixon, Calif. Dixon 1993 31 Melvin Simmons LB 6-1 210 Compton, Calif. Dominguez 1999-00 75 B.J. Salmonson OL 6-4 295 Everson, Wash. Nooksack Valley 2014-15 17 Randal Simmons CB 5-11 180 Los Angeles, Calif. Fairfax 1976-78 35 Tony Salter CB 5-10 183 Los Angeles, Calif. Duarte 1990-91 53 Keith Simon Q 5-7 155 Billings, Mont. 1936 39 11 Samoa Samoa CB 6-2 202 Long Beach, Calif. Carson 1979-80 1 Gino Simone WR 6-0 184 Sammamish, Wash. Skyline 2009-12 55 Conrad Sampson C 6-1 171 Everett Everett 1947 19 Jordan Simone S 6-0 178 Sammamish, Wash. Skyline 2011 69 Kirk Samuelson G 6-4 256 White Salmon Columbia 1982-84 69 Matt Simonet OT 6-5 277 Kent Kentwood 1988-89 99 Jessy Sanchez 2009 90 Robert Simpson OE 6-2 210 Edwall Reardan 1965-67 2 Roy Sandberg LE 175 Bellingham Bellingham 1920-22 24 Robin Sinclair CG 6-0 185 Portland, Ore. Grant 1971-73 50 George Sander H 6-1 174 Spokane North Central 1930-32 2 Frank Skadan Q 163 Spokane North Central 1920-21 92 Dwayne Sanders DE 6-7 245 Los Angeles, Calif. Dorsey 1994-95 39 Brian Skjei LB 6-3 208 Mount Vernon Mount Vernon 2004 38 Melvin Sanders OLB 6-2 220 Los Angeles, Calif. Loyola 1976, 78-80 21 Howard Slater T 185 Spokane Deer Park 1922-23 72 Scott Sanderson OT 6-6 296 Concord, Calif. Clayton Valley 1993-96 72 Kevin Sloan OT 6-7 263 Costa Mesa, Calif. Estanica 1981-82 Colonel Speed Sapp FB Tumwater 1895, 97-98, 02, 04-05 48 Fred Small Q 6-1 208 Mead Mead 1941 38 Phil Sarboe QB 5-10 160 Tacoma Lincoln 1931-33 24 Courtney Smith F 6-0 175 Seattle 1927-28 42 Frank Sarno Q 5-10 200 Sommerville, Mass. Sommerville 1953-55 73 Dan Smith OT 6-4 258 Bremerton Olympic CC 1974-75 94 Don Sasa DT 6-4 281 Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly 1992-94 84 Dustin Smith TE/OG 6-4 255 Kennewick Kamiaken 1990-92 Howard Sattherwaite LH Everett 1913-14 41 Harold Gus Smith H 5-10 165 Wapato Wapato 1936-37 75 Tony Savage DT 6-4 288 San Francisco, Calif. Riordan 1986-89 91 James D. Smith DE 6-3 210 Brawley, Calif. Brawley 1967-68 Walter Savage Pullman 1894 5 Jonathan Smith RB 5-10 190 Pasadena, Calif. Narbonne 2002-03 3 Moe Sax Q/H 148 Walla Walla Walla Walla 1920-21 28 Kealan Smith RB 6-0 205 Gig Harbor Peninsula 2003 53 Kevin Scanlan C 6-0 190 Spokane North Central 1954 63 Mike Smith C 6-2 280 Auburn Jefferson 1987-90 56 Oscar Schaaf G 6-0 185 Oakesdale 1938 30 Raonall Smith LB 6-2 241 Gig Harbor Peninsula 1998-01 Ray Schaaf E 6-2 195 Spokane Chewelah 1947 21 Richard Smith TB 6-3 205 Norristown, Pa. Norristown 1968-69 33 William Schade T 6-3 190 Vallejo, Calif. 1938-40 62 Ryan Smith OL 6-4 270 Anderson, Calif. Anderson Union 1990 32 Peter Schenck RH 6-2 185 Los Angeles, Calif. Hamilton 1959-61 72 Stanley Smith C 6-1 194 Abilene Texas 1934-36 6 Calvin Schexnayder WR 5-11 183 Fresno, Calif. Bullard 1991-92 31 Wendell Smith DB 5-11 207 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1999, 2002 37 Dwight Scheyer T 6-3 210 Granger Granger 1934-36 23 William Smith G 180 Sprague 1924-26 22 Russell Schleeh H 6-2 190 San Francisco, Calif. 1939 75 William M. Smith T 6-2 215 Olympia Olympia 1948 87 Michael Schmidlen DE 6-4 220 El Paso, Texas Cortez 1970 William O. Smith QB Mora, Wash. 1913-14 14 R. D. Schnebly RT Ellensburg 1917, 20 13 Mike Snow CB 6-1 192 Seattle Lindbergh 1976-79 91 Dave Schneider DL 6-5 230 Lynwood Columbia Basin CC 1979 24 Tom Solberg TB 6-3 196 Auburn Auburn 1968 5 Emmett Schroeder H 180 Mt. Vernon 1929-31 34 Arnold Soley FB 5-11 170 Everett 1929-30 26 John Schroeder G 183 Pullman Pullman 1925 12 Jeffrey Solomon WR 6-0 200 Seattle Eastern Washington 2009-10 85 Warren L. Schroeder E 5-11 195 Kelso Kelso 1958-60 69 George Somnis G 6-0 227 Olympia Olympia 1957-59 67 Mike Schuster OL 6-5 258 Richland Richland 1985 28 Paul Sorensen CB 6-0 189 Walnut Creek, Calif. Northgate 1980-81 48 Don Schwartz MLB 6-2 195 Santa Clara, Calif. Mitty 1974-77 58 Riley Sorenson OL 6-4 319 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. Santa Margarita 2013-15 33 Elmer Schwartz FB 5-11 200 Port Orchard 1928-30 92 Gary Southwick DT 6-5 246 Fillmore, Calif. Moorpark JC 1974 71 Mike Schwarz OL 6-30 295 Winlock W.F. West 1998-99 81 Ron Souza TE 6-2 205 Castro Valley, Calif. Castro Valley 1967-68 74 Milt Schwenk TB 6-2 215 Sunnyside Sunnyside 1951-53 5 Derek Sparks RB 6-0 220 Santa Ana, Calif. Mater Dei 1991-92,94-95 79 Tim Scoles DL 5-11 243 Mt. Vernon Spokane Falls CC 1985-86 F. Eugene Spaulding Almota 1903, 05 84 Corey Scott TE 6-3 245 Cerritos, Calif. Gahr 1997-99 25 Harry Speidel T 6-2 Seattle Franklin 1926-28 23 Rodney Scott RB 5-10 224 Tacoma Clover Park 1988-89, 91 22 David Spence WR 6-0 180 Westminster, Calif. Westminster 1994 79 John Scukanec OL 6-5 292 Vancouver Mountain View 1994-95 Robert Spencer Pullman 1899 47 Cotton Sears WR 6-1 179 Pullman Pullman 1984-86 80 Tom Spencer TE 6-3 227 Fremont, Calif. Mission San Jose 1979-82 80 WR 5-11 170 Pullman Pullman 1989-90 54 Kevin Sperry LB 6-2 219 North Torrance, Calif. North Torrance 2002 51 Steve Sebahar C 6-3 250 Pleasanton, Calif. Amador 1980-82 55 Fred Spiegelberg E 6-0 175 Omak Omak 1939, 41 84 Scott Selby WR 6-5 231 Castle Rock Castle Rock 2006-07 92 Dan Spitz OL 6-7 301 Spokane Mead 2009, 11 38 Tyler Sellers CB 5-10 173 East Wenatchee Eastmont 2004 69 Kenneth Spooner G 5-9 200 Puyallup Puyallup 1947-49 63 Charles “Chuck” Semancik G 5-11 190 Tacoma Lincoln 1936-37 14 Don L. Springer G 6-0 192 Portland, Ore. Washington 1935 37 Clement Senn G 5-11 178 Tacoma Lincoln 1930-32 10 Emile (Jim) St. Geme Q 5-10 180 Los Angeles, Calif. Loyola 1954 21 Peter Senuty E 6-2 190 Bellingham 1939 87 Kevin St. Martin TE 6-2 235 Yakima Eisenhower 1996 23 William Sewell LH 6-0 170 Tacoma Lincoln 1939-41 23 John Stackhouse C 165 Sunnyside Sunnyside 1923 3 Ford Sexton Q 5-10 180 Dunsmuir Calif. 1939-40 22 Chantz Staden RB 5-10 205 Campbell, Calif. De Anza College 2008, 10 71 Jacob Seydel OL 6-6 295 Riverside, Calif. Riverside CC 2014-15 44 Eugene Stagnaro E 6-0 183 Stockton, Calif. 1931-33 39 Alfonso “Al” Shambra H 5-11 172 Los Angeles Lincoln 1931-33 19 Justin Stallings WR 6-0 217 Lawndale, Calif. Hawthorne 1995 3 Leo Shannon T 195 Pullman Pullman 1922-23 99 Larry Stallings LB 6-5 208 Wenatchee Wenatchee 1974 29 P. J. Shank S 6-0 178 Dayton, Ohio Fairview 1968-69 2 Tim Stallworth WR 5-11 171 Pacioma, Calif. Montclair Prep 1986-89 6 Fred Shavies DE 6-2 260 Oakland, Calif. Fremont 1999-02 86 William Steiger E 6-0 195 Olympia Olympia 1955-56, 58 44 Josh Shavies DL 6-6 317 Oakland, Calif. Fremont 1999-00, 02-03 84 Don Steinbrunner E 6-3 215 Wickersham Mt. Baker 1950-52 81 Edwin E. Shaw E 6-0 190 Spokane Rogers 1958-60 12 Paul Stensen K 5-8 146 Tacoma Wilson 1969 22 Glen Shaw TB 5-10 180 Yakima Eisenhower 1966-68 51 Kevin Stephenson OG 6-3 235 Fullerton, Calif. Servite 1975-76 48 Peter Shaw S 6-0 181 Compton, Calif. Pius X 1980-81 45 Edward L. Stevens F 5-8 190 Cunningham Lind 1956-58 82 R. Gerald Shaw E 6-2 190 Calgary, Alberta Mt. Royal College 1962-64 54 Paul Stevens DE 6-3 247 Tacoma Clover Park 2004-05 49 Stanley Shaw E 180 Yakima 1930 56 Brian Stewart DL 6-1 265 Bellevue Garfi eld 1994 82 Todd Shaw DT 6-6 278 Portland, Ore. Franklin 1991-94 25 Duane Stewart DB 6-2 218 Ontario, Calif. Chino 1994-97 63 Mike Shelford OL 6-2 275 Seattle Kings 2001-03 Elbert “Shorty” Stewart C Walla Walla 1903-06 15 Stan Sherer QB 6-2 190 Rancho Cordova, Calif. Rancho Cordova 1972 23 Kwame Stewart RB 5-10 228 Oakland, Calif. Skyline 1995 23 Cole Sheridan CB 5-11 183 Pullman Pullman 2000-02 46 Kyle Stiffarm LB 6-0 195 Clarkston Clarkston 2000-01 88 Richard C. Sheron E 6-5 220 Beaverton, Ore. Beaverton 1964-66 16 Silas Stites LG 170 Caldwell Idaho 1914-17 44 Bill Shore G 5-11 201 Stanwood 1937-38 85 Robert Stogner WR 5-8 160 Santa Rosa, Calif. Santa Rosa JC 1987, 89 63 Steven Shoun SLB 6-3 206 Caldwell, Idaho Caldwell 1967-69 41 Frank Stojack G 5-10 186 Tacoma 1932-34 5 Larry Sibillia H 5-9 175 Cle Elum 1933-34 53 Chuck Stone C 6-2 185 Walla Walla Walla Walla 1953 10 Brian Sickler OLB 6-1 214 Dallas, Pa. Miami 1978-80 18 Earle Stone C 6-3 198 Oswego, Ore. 1938-40 3 Graham Siderius PK 6-2 211 Reno, Nev. McQueen 2003-05 Fred Stone Rosalia Spokane 1899 39 Joe Sienko F 6-0 186 PeEll 1936-37 40 Skylar Stormo TE/DE 6-5 260 Everett, Wash. Kamiak 2009-11

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77 Alvin Stout T 6-3 212 Tacoma Clover Park 1949 9 Jack Timmons C 175 Walla Walla Walla Walla 1924-25 42 Jay Stoves LH 6-3 203 Centralia Centralia 1940-42 8 Shawn Tims WR 5-11 183 Vallejo, Calif. Vallejo 1994-97 52 Gail B. Strait C 6-0 195 Spokane West Valley 1956-57 11 Ed Tingstad FB 6-1 201 Spanaway Bethel 1986-88 23 Thomas E. Strait HB 5-10 185 Spokane Central Valley 1964 15 Alex Tinsley RB 5-11 192 Gilroy, Calif. Gilroy 1998 69 Carl Strand G 5-10 190 Bremerton Bremerton 1953 25 John Tippins RB 6-2 220 Santa Monica, Calif. Santa Monica 2001-02 59 Randy Strawn SLB 6-1 209 Santa Clara, Calif. Mitty 1975 98 Rico Tipton SLB 6-1 228 Citrus Heights, Calif. San Juan 1981, 83-84 50 Jason Stripling LB 5-11 215 Tyler, Texas Robert E. Lee 2005 42 Dexter Tisby TB 5-7 177 Los Angeles, Calif. Fairfax 1975 20 Andre Stuckey CB 5-10 180 Oakland, Calif. Freemont 1974 66 Robbie Tobeck OG/C 6-3 265 Tarpon Springs, Fla. NP Richey 1991-92 32 Elwood Sturdevant G 5-9 160 Montesano Montesano 1946-48 56 Dave Tobin C 6-1 252 Bellevue Newport 1974-75 45 Chester Su’a LB 6-1 224 Pearl City, Hawaii Kaimuki 2011-12 29 Vernon Todd DB 5-10 166 San Jose, Calif. Oak Grove 1987-88 84 Lee Suksdorf TE 6-3 196 Medford, Ore. Medford 1968-69 61 Otto Tollefson LG 5-10 190 Edmonds Edmonds 1948-49 38 Nick Susoeff LE 6-2 210 Los Angeles, Calif. 1940-42 35 William Tonkin QB 5-8 157 Seattle 1928-30 Clyde Suver T 180 Ellensburg 1912 15 Tyree Toomer S 5-11 200 Los Angeles, Calif. St. John Bosco 2008, 10-12 86 Harland Svare E 6-0 195 Poulsbo North Kitsap 1950-52 87 Hugh Toomey E 6-2 185 Los Angeles, Calif. Loyola 1954-55 80 David E. Swanson E 6-0 180 Tacoma Lincoln 1946-48 51 Laverne Torgeson C 6-0 205 La Crosse La Crosse 1948-50 93 Wayne Swayda DE 6-2 210 Phoenix, Ariz. Camelback 1967-68 Alex Torpen Montesano 1903 3 Charles Sweet HB 154 Winona 1924-26 46 Don Transeth WR 6-1 175 San Jose, Calif. Delmar 1971-72 3 Donald Sweet K 6-1 186 Vancouver, B.C. Lord Byng 1970-71 4 John Traut PK 6-2 187 Laguna Hills, Calif. Santa Barbara 1982-85 83 Kyle Sweet WR 6-0 186 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. Santa Margarita 2015 13 Rob Treece FS 5-11 185 Snohomish Snohomish 1982-84 33 Rich Swinton RB 5-8 190 Canoga Park, Calif. Montclair Prep 1987-90 52 Greg Trent LB 5-11 230 Keller, Texas Keller 2005-08 64 Steve Swift DT-R 6-3 230 Seattle Grays Harbor CC 1977-78 78 Andy Tribble OT 6-5 259 Salinas, Calif. Palma 1990-92 9 QB 6-5 254 Youngstown, Ohio Ursuline 2003-04 24 Oliver Triggvi QB 160 Bellingham Bellingham 1922 56 Greg Sykes OG 6-6 243 Los Angeles, Calif. Hollywood 1979-80 16 John Troppman S 6-1 195 Corte Madera, Calif. Redwood 1976-77 Roy Troup LE Nelson, B.C. 1897 47 Tony Truant K 5-10 184 Seattle Shorewood 1994-96 T 45 Marcus Trufant CB 6-0 189 Tacoma Wilson 1999-02 45 Logan Tago LB 6-3 228 Pago Pago, Am. Samoa Samoana 2015 74 Robert K. Trygstad T 6-3 288 Torrance, Calif. Gardena 1964-66 39 Tali Talakai DB 5-9 177 Seattle Chief Sealth 2008 10 Jeff Tuel QB 6-3 221 Fresno, Calif. Clovis West 2009-10, 12 79 Michael Talbot OT 6-3 229 San Leandro, Calif. San Leandro 1970-71 44 Phillip Tuivali RB 6-0 226 Kent West Seattle 1990 30 Taylor Taliulu S 5-11 205 Aiea, Hawaii Kamehameha 2012-15 74 Ryan Tujague OT 6-7 305 Pleasanton, Calif. Amador Valley 1998-99 24 Darren Talley WR 6-0 178 Longview Mark Morris 1979-82 197 Faafetai (Tai) Tupai DT 6-5 318 Monterey, Calif. Monterey 2000-03 31 Dwight Tardy RB 5-10 208 Walnut, Calif. St. Paul 2006-08 37 Seaula (Junior) Tupai WR 5-11 186 Seaside, Calif. Monterey 2002 99 Bryan Tarkington DT 6-4 320 Woodland Hills, Calif. Moorpark JC 2006 54 Junior Tupuola OLB 6-2 205 Alameda, Calif. Encinal 1981-82, 84 83 Zach Tattman TE 6-5 245 Salem, Ore. Foothill 2009-10 25 Don Turner CB 6-1 197 Spokane University 2003-06 38 Junior Tautalatasi RB 5-11 211 Alameda, Calif. Encinal 1984-85 72 John Turner T 6-4 250 Klamath Falls, Ore. Klamath 1950-51 47 Jesse Taylor TE 6-3 250 Woodland Hills, Calif. Chaminade 2003-06 73 Lewis Turner T 6-2 199 Spokane North Central 1955-56 3 Joe Taylor SS 6-0 192 Jersey City, N.J. Snyder 1980-81, 83 12 Ricky Turner QB 5-11 178 Compton, Calif. Compton 1980-83 8 Kitrick Taylor WR 5-11 181 Claremont, Calif. Pomona 1982-83, 85,86 35 Robert Turner CB 6-2 206 Oakland, Calif. McClymonds 1992-93 82 Nian Taylor WR 6-1 195 Riverside, Calif. Ramona 1996-99 90 Toby Turpin DT 6-5 301 Los Alamitos, Calif. Los Alamitos 2008-09 24 Norman Taylor G 6-0 205 Glendale, Calif. 1931-32 27 Dean Turulja WLB 6-3 192 Bellevue Sammamish 1985-86 27 Norman Taylor E Olympia 1925-27 55 Pili Tutuvanu C 6-2 241 Carson, Calif. Narbonne 1980, 82, 84 20 Paris Taylor LB 6-3 219 Altamonte Springs, Fla. LA Pierce College 2014-15 8 Tupo Tuupo DE 6-3 276 Menlo Park, Calif. Menlo-Atherton 1998-01 5 Gary Teague S 6-0 186 Rancho Cordova, Calif. Cordova 1978-79, 81 31 Monte Tweten DS 6-0 201 Yakima Eisenhower 1970 21 Alex Teems CB 5-11 188 San Pedro, Calif. San Pedro 2003-05 Tom Tyrer E 163 Seattle Seattle 1911-14 19 Colton Teglovic DB 6-0 195 Sammamish, Wash. Eastlake 2014-15 37 Richard Temby H 6-0 185 Tonasket Tonasket 1955 49 Sam Tennant LB 6-0 217 Pullman Pullman 2009 U 40 Floyd J. Terry E 6-1 180 Exeter, Calif. 1934-36 21 Neti Uluga’ono OLB 6-1 198 Waeimemalo Hawaii 1987 45 Larry Thatcher WR 5-11 195 Bremerton West 1966-68 60 Mike Utley OG 6-6 302 Seattle Kennedy 1985-88 Lorne “Big” Thayer T St. Paul, Minn. 1904-07 F. Vance 1913 48 George Theodoratos T 6-2 240 Sacramento, Calif. 1932-34 73 Arnold Thexton T 6-2 235 Alhambra, Calif. Alhambra 1962 33 Jeremy Thielbahr RB 6-2 233 Sandpoint, Idaho Sandpoint 1998-01 V 78 Steve Thieme OG-L 6-4 240 Richland Hanford 1977 97 Destiny Vaeao DL 6-4 298 Pago Pago, American Samoa Tafuna 2012-15 18 Bryant Thomas DB 6-0 204 Carson, Calif. San Pedro 1994-97 77 Steven Van Sindersen ST 6-3 240 Bellingham Bellingham 1966-68 55 David D. Thomas C-T 6-0 225 Culver City, Calif. Culver City 1964-66 Cecil F. Vance HB Olympia St. Martin’s College 1914 36 Elmer Thomas WR 6-1 184 Dallas, Texas Carter 1987-88 76 Dan Verhey T 6-1 225 Sunnyside Sunnyside 1957-58 91 Ernest L. Thomas DE 6-4 220 Austin, Texas Anderson 1967, 69 15 Dan Vaughn QB 6-1 196 San Francisco, Calif. St. Ignatius 1989 44 Jeff Thomas TE 6-2 230 Morgan Hills, Calif. Live Oak 1994-95 88 Norman Veach E 6-2 195 Spokane North Central 1955 22 Lionel Thomas WR 6-1 185 Warren, Ohio Vern Rosene 1969-70 55 James Vest LB 6-4 250 Puyallup Puyallup 1967 6 Kevin Thomasson FS 5-11 184 Sacramento, Calif. Grant 1984-86 90 Nick Volk DT 6-2 230 Spokane Gonzaga 1985 27 Casey Thometz RB 6-0 210 Marysville Marysville - Pilchuck 2009 52 Ronald E. Vrlicak C 6-2 218 Beaverton, Ore. Beaverton 1964-66 38 Allen Thompson RB 5-10 205 National City, Calif. Sweetwater 2001, 04 46 Eric Thompson LB 6-2 228 Los Alamitos, Calif. Los Alamitos 1991-92 22 Harry Thompson FS 5-9 180 Los Angeles, Calif. Lake 1971-72 W 14 Jack Thompson QB 6-3 215 Seattle Evergreen 1975-78 60 Aaron Wagner LB 6-3 250 Lethbridge, Alberta Lethbridge Sec. 2000, 2003 19 James Thompson LH 5-11 179 Seattle Roosevelt 1942 6 Daniel Wagner P 6-0 214 Portland, Ore. Jesuit 2011 83 John L. Thompson DE 6-1 205 Seattle West 1965-66 42 Tom Wagner LB 6-2 207 Bellevue Newport 1997-98 85 John Thompson WR 5-8 194 Spanaaway, Wash. Bethel 2013-15 64 Lincoln Walden-Schulz C 6-4 285 Long Beach, Calif. Wilson 1998-99 19 Lamont Thompson FS 6-2 215 Richmond, Calif. El Cerrito 1997-99, 2001 19 Eric Waldorf HB 185 Kennewick 1923-25 53 Larry Thompson C 6-2 205 Mabton Mabton 1962-63 44 Buddy Waldron SS 5-11 206 Bellevue Bellevue 1992 64 Melvin W. Thompson G 5-10 180 Pullman Pullman 1949, 1952-53 36 Brian (B.T.) Walker CD 5-10 165 Englewood, N.J. Hackensack 2006 48 Tim Thompson WR 6-1 203 Tacoma Bellarmine 1970 6 Brian Walker DB 6-1 180 Colorado Springs, Colo. Widefi eld 1994-95 36 Tom Thompson OLB 6-1 210 Wenatchee Wenatchee 1976-78 34 Jarred Walker LB 6-2 205 Moses Lake, Wash. Moses Lake 2009 43 Tony Thompson TE 6-2 239 Seattle Ballard 2006, 2008-09 62 Mike Walker DT 6-1 246 Indianapolis, Ind. Pike 1979, 81 83 Lee Tilleman DE 6-6 246 Havre, Mont. Havre 1988-91 44 Darroll Waller H 6-1 195 Spokane Gonzaga 1945 93 Steve Timmerman NG 6-2 237 Huntington Beach, Calif. Edison 1975 46 Frank Wallulis T 192 Roslyn 1930-31

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46 Bob Walsh OLB 6-3 208 San Marino, Calif. San Marino 1982 17 Michael Wimberly WR 5-9 167 Gardena, Calif. El Camino JC 1987-88 15 Benny Ward WR 6-3 204 Pacoima, Calif. Birmingham 2005-08 14 William Winans HB 164 Walla Walla Walla Walla 1921 44 William C. Ward LG 6-2 212 Sequim Sequim 1941-42 35 Richard Windham H 5-11 185 North Hollywood, Calif. Hollywood 1956-57 81 Wendell Wardell T 6-5 230 Billings, Mont. Billings 1963 74 John Winslow OT 6-4 264 Overland Park, Kan. Shawnee Mission S. 1981-83 67 Clyde Warehime SLB 6-2 218 Kent Kent-Meridian 1971-73 3 Carl Winston RB 5-8 192 Harbor City, Calif. Serrra 2009-12 26 Mike Washington RB 5-10 191 Tacoma Lakes 1976-78, 80 Joe Winston QB Spokane Spokane 1894-97 2 Nolan Washington CB 5-11 192 Seattle Kennedy 2010-13 92 Brian Winter LB 6-1 221 Tacoma Curtis 2003-04 22 Talmadge (Duke) Washington F 5-11 190 Pasco Pasco 1952-54 71 Cory Withrow C 6-4 275 Spokane Mead 1994-97 2 Jerald Waters SS 5-11 191 Daly City, Calif. Serramonte 1982-84 50 Hap Wolf C 6-2 228 Yelm Spokane Falls CC 1974 32 Brad Watkins LB 6-3 225 Mountain View, Calif. Mountain View 1974 76 Steve Wolfe C 6-4 304 Puyallup Puyallup 1989-91, 93 9 Cedric Watkins CB 6-1 180 Long Beach, Calif. Poly 1976 95 Bernard Wolfgramm DT 6-3 285 San Mateo, Calif. College of San Mateo 2009-10 66 Frank Watkins G 5-10 190 Pullman Pullman 1954 12 Charles Wood H 6-1 177 Pullman Pullman 1937-38 22 Paul Watson PK 6-1 195 Vancouver, B.C. Point Grey Sec. 1977-78 13 Victor Wood WR 5-10 162 Seattle Franklin 1986-88 81 Markham Watt WR 6-0 174 Long Beach, Calif. Gardena 1982 48 Ben Woodard TE 6-5 242 Cheney Cheney 2005-08 74 Lee Weatherford DE 6-3 230 Portland, Ore. Douglas 1972-74 90 Jeron Woodley DT 6-4 270 San Jose, Calif. Oak Grove 1987-90 92 Dan Webber DE 6-5 260 Bellevue Eastside Catholic 1987-90 24 James Wooddy LT 6-0 202 Albany, Ore. 1939-41 66 Larry Weir G 5-11 190 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 1955 Dennis Woods Colfax 1896-99, 1901 77 Victor D. Weitz T 6-3 190 Walla Walla Walla Walla 1952-53 94 Troy Woody WR 6-3 205 Vancouver Evergreen 1997-98 76 James Welch G 5-10 200 Seattle Lincoln 1953-55 35 DeMaundray Woolridge RB 5-9 299 Keller, Texas Keller 2005-06 26 Cecil Welchko H 6-1 175 Bonners Ferry Idaho 1936-38 61 James T. Wright T 6-3 240 Kent 1941-42, 46 82 Doug Wellsandt TE 6-3 248 Ritzville Ritzville 1987-89 20 Michael Wright CB 6-0 189 Seattle Kennedy 1988-91 82 Adam West DE 6-6 265 Venice, Calif. Venice 2002-05 32 Shaumbe Wright-Fair RB 6-0 219 Seaside, Calif. Monterey 1989-92 89 Harvey West E 6-0 215 Olympia Olympia 1959-61 56 Paul Wulff C 6-4 274 Davis, Calif. Davis 1986-89 44 John West SS 6-1 183 Marysville Granite Falls 1978-81 72 John Wyffels T 6-0 225 Martinez, Calif. Alhambra 1960-61 Melville “Mel” West Rosalia 1903 1 Milton Wynn WR 6-3 205 Lancaster, Calif. Antelope Valley 2000 24 Theron West RB 5-7 175 Compton, Calif. LA Harbor College 2013-14 94 Kirk Westerfi eld DE 6-7 280 Benton City Kiona-Benton 1988-91 5 Cecil Wetsel G 195 Wenatchee Wenatchee 1922-23 Y Harry Wexler FB Pullman 1913, 17 36 Harold Yap G 5-11 180 Honolulu Punahou 1929-30 Herbert Wexler C 183 Pullman 1905-08 50 George Yarno DT 6-3 235 Spokane Ferris 1975-78 21 Jim Whatley WR 6-0 172 Bellevue Interlake 1978-80 27 Gordon Yeomans TB 6-0 190 Calgary, Alberta Maning 1971-72 8 Hugh Wheeler FB 175 Colfax Colfax 1922 70 Mark Young OG 6-3 270 Vancouver Ft. Vancouver 1974-75 57 Brent White DT 6-2 233 Sparks, Nev. Reed 1980-81, 84 87 Ron Young WR 6-3 210 San Diego, Calif. Henry 1989-90 16 Charleston White CB 6-0 185 Amarillo, Texas Palo Duro 2014-15 21 Stanley Young G 173 Spokane 1924-25 69 Dan White DT 6-2 242 Longview Morris 1968-69 Daryl ”Dud” White HB Cle Elum 1909 74 Jamie White OT 6-4 263 Lapwai, Idaho Lapwai 1981, 84 Z 13 Jason White WR 5-11 171 Milpitas, Calif. Milpitas 2001 7 John Zaepfel Q 160 Snohomish Snohomish 1921-23 40 Brian Whiteaker DE 6-2 225 Mill Creek Jackson 2001 59 Barry Zanck OT-R 6-2 235 Spokane Spokane Falls 1977 33 Mark Whitmire LB 6-2 222 Centralia Charles Wright 1991-92 77 Daryl Zanck DT 6-3 234 Spokane Ferris 1973 88 Brad Whitsell TE 6-1 212 Lake Stevens Lake Stevens 1979 28 Jack Zane T 6-2 190 Bellingham 1928 Fred Whittaker Palouse 1899 27 John Zaring RH 6-1 195 Walla Walla Walla Walla 1961 45 Rob Whorley K 6-0 187 Spokane Mead 1988,90 52 Stanley Zemny LG 6-1 198 Raymond 1921-23 23 Gerard Wicks RB 6-0 224 Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly 2014-15 1 Clarence Zimmerman RE 6-2 178 Everett Everett 1914-17 34 Mark Wicks DHB 6-2 195 Watertown, S. D. Watertown 1965-67 41 Farwan Zubedi WR 5-10 171 North Vancouver, B.C. Chaffey 1997-00 75 Tom Wickert OT 6-4 247 San Rafael, Calif. Redwood 1971-73 36 Walter Zuger HB 5-11 167 Waitsburg 1934-36 13 Jack Wigmore QB 5-11 175 Santa Ana, Calif. Mater Dei 1969-70 97 Anousith Wilaikul K 5-8 148 Vista, Calif. Vista 2000 * * * 55 Frank Willard E 175 Tacoma Stadium 1931 In 2002 WSU began compiling roster information on all players who have earned varsity letters. The 56 Bill Williams OT 6-6 270 Naches Naches 1984-85 project is on-going. If you have missing information for players prior to 1950, please e-mail the information 28 Brian Williams CD 6-1 160 Las Vegas, Nev. Desert Pines 2006-07 to [email protected]. 22 Clarence (Clancy) WilliamsDB 6-2 195 Renton Renton 1962-64 98 Clarence (Butch) WilliamsTE 6-2 236 Seattle Renton 1989-92 34 Courtney Williams DB 6-1 200 Los Angeles, Calif. Dorsey 2005-06 80 Dom Williams WR 6-2 200 Pomona, Calif. Garey 2012-15 76 Eric Williams DT 6-5 258 Stockton, Calif. St. Mary’s 1981-83 95 Jeremey Williams DT 6-5 284 Spokane Ferris 2000-02 33 Jerry Williams H 5-10 166 Spokane N. Central 1946-48 18 Kristoff Williams WR 6-2 216 Antioch, Calif. Deer Valley 2011-14 93 Lenard Williams DE 6-2 253 Chesterfi eld, S.C. Iowa Western CC 2011 8 Marcus Williams WR 6-5 231 Oakland, Calif. Berkeley 1999-00 20 Mark Williams TB 5-8 170 Seattle Garfi eld 1966-68 31 Ray Williams RB 5-9 173 Pacomia, Calif. San Fernando 1976-79 42 Robert Williams FB 6-1 207 Compton, Calif. Compton 1980-82 24 Vaughn Williams FB 6-1 205 Oakland, Calif. Fremont 1974-75 24 Virgil Williams DB 6-1 195 Tacoma Curtis 1999, 2001-03 76 Wallace Williams OT 6-2 260 Bakersfi eld, Calif. Bakersfi eld JC 1970-71 54 Zack Williams OL 6-4 298 Pasadena, Calif. Glendale College 2009-10 77 Alan Williamson T 6-2 205 Kelso Kelso 1956-57 22 Michael Willis WR 6-2 210 Tacoma Lincoln 2005-06, 2008 25 Charles Wilson T 6-0 190 Ellensburg Ellensburg 1945 27 David Wilson Q 5-9 170 Olympia Olympia 1958 55 Eboni Wilson DE 6-2 264 Los Angeles, Calif. Jefferson 1998 34 Jack WIlson S 6-1 187 Spokane Gonzaga Prep 2010 13 Jimmy Wilson WR 6-1 205 Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix Christian 2001 86 Marquess Wilson WR 6-4 185 Tulare, Calif. Tulare Union 2010-11 86 Mike Wilson WR 6-2 203 Carson, Calif. Carson 1978-80

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Kirk H. SCHULZ President

A nationally respected university leader, Kirk H. Schulz became the ter to connect with the WSU family and share his pride in the university. 11th president of Washington State University and a tenured professor You’re invited follow him: @WSU_Cougar_Pres in the Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bio- Schulz is active in several professional societies including the Ameri- engineering on June 13, 2016. can Institute for Chemical Engineers and the American Society for President Schulz is guiding WSU’s transformation into one of the na- Engineering Education. In recognition of achievements in the fi eld of tion’s top 25 public research universities, one that offers exceptional Chemical Engineering, he was selected as a fellow in both the American research and innovation. He has also pledged a university-wide focus Society of Engineering Education and the American Association for the on providing a transformative educational experience to undergradu- Advancement of Science. ate and graduate students to ensure their success in the classroom and He is active in the Boy Scouts of America and served as president of after graduating from WSU. the Coronado Council. In 2013, he was recognized with the Distinguished Prior to arriving at Washington State, Shultz served as president of Eagle Scout Award from the National Eagle Scout Association. Schulz Kansas State University for seven years, guiding the university to a also served various roles on the boards of Cereal Food Processors, the number of signifi cant achievements, including: Greater Manhattan Community Foundation, the Kansas Bioscience Au- • Enrollment reached a record 24,766 students in fall 2014. thority, and the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. • Private giving increased from $84.9 million to $211 million in a four- He is married to Dr. Noel Nunnally Schulz, who serves as a profes- year period. sor in the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture, Washington • With more than 40,00 members, Kansas State has ranked No. 1 in State University. Prior to her arrival at WSU, Dr. Schulz served as the the Big 12 for 18 consecutive years for the percentage of graduates who associate dean for research and graduate programs in the College of are members of the alumni association. Engineering and the Paslay Professor of Electrical Engineering at Kan- • Campus facilities were expanded signifi cantly, including construc- sas State University. tion of a welcome center, theater, academic facilities and a football They have two sons, Tim and Andrew. complex. • The University won three Big 12 Athletic Conference champion- ships in two years: football (2012), men’s basketball (2013), and baseball (2013). • KSU was selected as home for the $1.2 billion Department of Homeland Se- curity National BioAgro Defense Facility (NBAF).

In addition, he is the chair of the NCAA board of governors, the association’s highest-ranking committees. As chair, he helps oversee issues across the associa- tion. His term runs to January 2017. Under Schulz’s leadership, Kansas State University was selected a Friend of the Flint Hills by the Flint Hills Discovery Center Foundation in spring 2014. The award recognizes the university’s con- tributions to the Konza Prairie, one of the last remaining tallgrass prairies in North America. Before his appointment at KSU, Schulz served as vice president for research and economic development at Mississippi State University. He has also served on the faculty at Michigan Technological University and the University of North Dakota. The president is one of the most active college presidents nationally to use Twit-

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Bill MOOS Director of Athletics

William H. (Bill) Moos began his duties as Washington State Univer- athletes collected 722 sity Director of Athletics April 15, 2010. Moos, a 2004 recipient of the academic all-conference prestigious WSU Alumni Achievement Award, was named director of selections, 34 Academic athletics by WSU President Elson S. Floyd, Feb. 24, 2010. All-America selections, Since arriving in Pullman Moos has wasted no time in making his nine NCAA post Gradu- impact felt in Cougar Athletics, spearheading a department-wide re- ate Scholars and one branding effort with Nike while securing a 10-year, $35 million market- NCAA Top VIII Award. ing rights agreement with IMG College. In addition he gained Regents Moos assumed the du- approval for a $130 million addition and remodel of Martin Stadium, fea- ties of director of athlet- turing a remodeled press box with luxury seating, including suites, loge ics in July 1995, after fi ve boxes and club room. Also included in the project was a state-of-the- years in the same posi- art video board and an 80,000-square-foot football operations building tion at the University of which serves as the stadium’s showpiece and opened in May, 2014. Montana. As the dean of Pac-12 athletic directors, Moos was at the forefront of During his Montana the conference’s procurement of a 12-year, $3 billion television contract tenure (1990-95), he cre- with FOX and ESPN, a landmark agreement in college athletics. In the ated an academic sup- six years under Moos’ direction, the Cougar Athletic Fund’s Annual Giv- port program and hired ing program has seen an 81 percent increase in gifts while CAF donor its fi rst athletic academic members have risen from nearly 4,000 to more than 7,500. coordinator, developed Additional facility enhancements under Moos include a center hung a facility enhancement video board in Beasley Coliseum which was installed prior to the 2011-12 plan that created more season, giving Cougar Basketball one of the premier fan experiences than $4 million in im- in the conference. An indoor golf hitting facility was also completed in provements, and lifted early 2013 and Lower Soccer Field has undergone a major renovation the school’s fund-raising making the venue TV-ready while also providing one of the best play- efforts to show a 300 per- ing surfaces on the west coast, along with the addition of lights and a cent increase in private new scoreboard. Other enhancements have been made to the Moobery and corporate gifts. track facility, Bailey-Brayton Field, the basketball practice gym, Gibb Academically, Montana student-athletes were equally successful as Pool and the Simmelink Indoor tennis courts, with more improvements the athletic department achieved a graduation rate 20 percent higher on the horizon. than the general university enrollment. Under Moos’ watch Montana In Moos’ fi rst six years at WSU, Cougar student-athletes and coaches garnered 269 academic all-conference selections, fi ve Academic All- have accounted for 805 academic all-conference selections, 130 all- Americans and two NCAA Post Graduate Scholar winners. conference accolades, 45 All-America honors and three Pac-12 Coach Moos began his athletics career in 1982 as assistant athletics direc- of the Year honors. tor at Washington State University and also served as the school’s as- Moos has enjoyed a long and distinguished career in collegiate ath- sociate director (1988-90). At Washington State, he was director of de- letics, serving as the director of athletics from velopment for more than fi ve years and associate director for nearly two 1995-2007. While at Oregon he oversaw a 17-sport athletic department years, supervising all external operations. Prior to that, he managed and that grew to national prominence during his tenure. owned private businesses in Washington and Oregon for eight years. Oregon’s annual athletic department budget grew from $18.5 million He was a student assistant football coach at Washington State for in his fi rst year to more than $40 million by 2007, becoming 100 percent the 1973 season, then spent part of 1974 in Washington, D.C., serving as self-suffi cient during that time. Under his direction the Duck Athletic a government intern. Fund donor base increased from 4,930 to 12,290, resulting in an annual Raised on a wheat and cattle ranch in eastern Washington, Moos at- gifts increase from $4.1 million to $15.3 million. tended high school in Olympia when his father served in the governor’s Moos initiated more than $160 million in facility improvements while cabinet. at Oregon. Included in that was the $90 million Autzen Stadium renova- Moos earned his bachelor’s degree in history from WSU and was a tion in 2002, which added 12,000 new seats, 32 new suites, a new Club three-year in football before concluding his collegiate career at Autzen and a new press box to the stadium. In his 12 years the Ducks by representing Washington State in the 1972 East-West Shrine all-star ranked fi rst in Pac-10 football attendance 11 times, reaching 100 percent game in San Francisco. He served as co-captain on the Cougars’ 1972 capacity in each of those seasons. squad and garnered All-Pac-8 Conference First Team honors. During Moos’ tenure, Oregon athletics captured 13 Pac-10 champion- Moos and his wife Kendra have three daughters: Christa, Brittany and ships across six different sports. He increased opportunities for women Kaiti; and two sons, Bo and Benjamin. by adding two intercollegiate programs, soccer and lacrosse, and nego- tiated an all-inclusive shoe and apparel contract with Nike, one of only 14 in the country at the time. From an academic standpoint during Moos’ tenure, Oregon student-

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Mike MARLOW Deputy Director of Athletics

When Bill Moos was named Washington State’s Director of Athletics in the spring of 2010, he did not wait long to offer Mike Marlow the opportunity to return to his alma matter. As deputy director of athletics, Marlow oversees the Cougar Athletic Fund (CAF), marketing, ticket operations and communication efforts, as well as serving as the department’s liaison to IMG College and the Pac- 12 Networks. Additionally, he serves as the athletic director’s day-to-day administrator for the WSU football, men’s basketball and baseball programs. Under Marlow’s direction, the CAF has seen record numbers in recent years, doubling totals in both membership and contributions, while home football attendance improved to 91.4 percent over the past two seasons, the highest two-year total at WSU since the 2006-07 seasons. He served as the point person for WSU’s 10-year, $35 million IMG College contract, as well as spearheading additional athletic department revenue initiatives. Prior to returning to Pullman, Marlow served for more than 12 years at the University of Oregon as the senior associate athletic director. Starting as a regional fundraiser in 1998, Marlow eventually was promoted to serve as senior associate athletic director for external operations. From 1998-2010 Marlow served in a leadership role for a team that produced attendance records in football and men’s and women’s basketball, tripled annual fundraising numbers, secured major donations necessary for an expanded football stadium, a new basketball arena and a new baseball stadium when the program was reintroduced in 2007. Before arriving at Oregon, Marlow was the assistant athletic director at the University of Idaho from 1995-98. While at Idaho he oversaw all fundraising, donor ticketing and supervised regional offi ces in Boise and Couer d’ Alene. Marlow earned his start in intercollegiate athletics in 1991 when he accepted the position of assistant director of the Grizzly Athletic Association at the . A 1990 graduate of Washington State, Marlow and his wife Barbara Ann have three children: daughters Courtney and Haley, and son Jeffrey. Anne McCOY Deputy Director of Athletics / SWA

Veteran intercollegiate athletics administrator Anne McCoy has served Washington State University since 2001 and was promoted from associate director to senior associate director of athletics in 2004. Her appointment to senior woman administrator came in the summer of 2007 and in 2013 she was named deputy director of athletics. In her current capacity she is charged with supervising all aspects of WSU’s day-to-day operations along with several areas within the department, including human resources, equipment and computer operations. She also oversees 13 of WSU’s 17 athletic programs. McCoy currently serves as the liaison to the Pac-12 Women’s Soccer Coaches and is on the Legislative Committee for the Pac-12. She recently completed positions on several conference committees, including Vice President of the Executive Committee, Women’s Basketball Tournament and the Diversity Leadership Initiative. She is the past chair of the NCAA Women’s Rowing Committee and is a past vice president of the Pac-10 Conference. A Wisconsin native, McCoy earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management in 1989 from the University of Massachusetts. While an undergraduate, she worked for the Pittsburgh Penguins professional hockey organization, expanding the club’s season ticket base. McCoy also served an internship as the assistant athletic business manager at the University of Connecticut, and was instrumental in designing and implementing a comprehensive computerized budget-tracking system. McCoy served in several capacities at the University of Maine from 1989-1995, lastly as associate director of athletics and senior woman administrator. At Maine, she supervised men’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming and softball in addition to the athletic business offi ce, ticket offi ce, retail store and cheerleading staff and operations. She took a similar administrative positive at St. Louis University from 1995-96. In 1996, McCoy joined the staff at Portland State University as associate director of athletics and senior woman administrator, and was promoted to senior associate director of athletics in 1998. At PSU, she managed all internal staff and the daily operations of the department, representing the director of athletics as needed. McCoy also supervised men’s and women’s golf, cross country/track and fi eld, and women’s volleyball, soccer, tennis and softball. McCoy and her husband Brian have two children, daughter Taylor and son Jake. Ken KENCASAVANT CASAVANT Faculty Athletics Representative

Professor Ken Casavant, a member of the Washington State family for 50 years, has been WSU’s Faculty Athletics Representative to the Pac-12 Conference and the NCAA for the past 18 years where he considers his role as student/athlete advocate. Casavant came to WSU as a graduate research assistant in the Department of Agricultural Economics. He was named an assistant professor in 1971, an associate professor in 1975 and a full professor in 1980. Casavant has twice served as president of the Pac-10/12 and represented the Pac-12 on the NCAA Championship/Sports Management Council and on the Championship Cabinet. In 2015 Casavant was awarded the President’s Life Time Achievement from Washington State University. In 2004, Casavant received the Sahlin Excellence award for Leadership for the University, having had the honor several years earlier of giving the Distinguished Faculty Address, the University’s oldest award and also receiving the Sahlin Excellence in Public Service award for the University. In 1979, Casavant received the R.M. Wade award for outstanding teacher in the College of Agriculture at WSU, and in 1990, he earned the distinguished WSU Faculty of the Year award. Casavant was elected vice-chair (1991-92) and chair (1992-93) of the WSU Faculty Senate and has been accorded the Distinguished Teacher award by the American Agricultural Economics Association. He was named Distinguished Scholar by the Western Agricultural Economics Association in 2003 for his nationally recognized work as a transportation economist. He has also served on the Pullman City Council and as President of the Pullman Chamber of Commerce. During his tenure at WSU, Casavant served as associate director for the Washington State Transportation Center and the interim Vice-Provost for Academic Affairs and interim Vice-Provost for Research, currently serving as Director of the Freight Policy Transportation Institute and also the Transportation Research Group. The North Dakota native is a 1965 graduate of North Dakota State University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics. He received his master’s degree from NDSU, followed by a Ph.D., from WSU in 1971. Ken and his wife Dorothy have two grown daughters, Michele and Colette, and two grandsons, Raphael and Atticus. 140 MEDIA INFORMATION

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THE WASHINGTON STATE IMG COLLEGE NETWORK COUGAR FOOTBALL BROADCAST TEAM

BOB ROBERTSON Cougar football games are broadcast live on the radio Hall of fame announcer Bob Robertson Sr. is in his 50th season calling Cougar football action. throughout the Pacifi c Northwest via the Washington State When Cougar fans gather and talk about Saturday afternoons in the fall on the Palouse, football and IMG College Sports Network. The 20-station football network Robertson just naturally become part of the conversation. The long-time Cougar broadcaster began reaches from British Columbia to Oregon and can be heard his association with WSU football in 1964 and with the exception of a three-year period in 1969-71, he’s been calling the Cougar action ever since. worldwide via the internet and XM Satellite radio. Cougar foot- Robertson’s peers have selected him Washington Sportscaster of the Year 12 times, validating ball broadcasts begin an hour before kickoff, carry through the what Cougar fans have known for years - he is simply the best. In 1995 he was named the State game and conclude with post-game interviews with players Broadcaster of the Year. and coaches. Robertson was inducted into both the WSU Athletic Hall of Fame and the Inland Empire Hall of IMG College produces the Washington State IMG College Fame in 2001-02, and in August 2004 received the prestigious Chris Schenkel Award at ceremonies held at the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind. At the same time he became the fi rst Sports Network, which also features radio coverage of WSU broadcaster west of the Mississippi to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame - broad- men’s basketball, baseball, women’s basketball and women’s caster division. He is also a member of the Pierce County Hall of Fame. volleyball, and the Cougar Coaches Show in the fall and winter Bob’s association with WSU runs deeper than just football broadcasts. For 23 years he was the seasons. voice of Cougar Basketball, including several NCAA tournament teams. In 1978-79, he was named WSU’s Dad of the Year and he also worked with the WSU Cougar Club on the west side in the 1980’s. IMG College, founded in 1992 in its corporate home Robertson was born in Fullerton, Calif., during spring training of the Seattle Indians of the Pacifi c of Winston-Salem, NC, manages corporate marketing Coast League. At the time his father was a player for the Seattle club. opportunities and on-site promotions at WSU football and After graduating from Blaine (Wash.) High School, he attended Western Washington University basketball games as well as oversees sales for all signage at in Bellingham, where he launched his broadcasting career. His fi rst broadcasting exposure came Martin Stadium, Friel Court at Beasley Coliseum and all Cougar as a young actor for the Canadian Broadcasting Company in Vancouver, B.C., then bloomed while attending college. competition sites. In 1948 Robertson signed to play professional baseball, but a year later gave up playing to be- come the voice of the Wenatchee Chiefs of the Western International League, his fi rst full-time Location Station Frequency broadcasting opportunity. Pullman (Flagship) KHTR 104.3 FM Among his many accomplishments, Robertson has: Spokane (Flagship) KXLY 920 AM • Spent 25 years calling Pacifi c Coast League baseball in Seattle and Tacoma Seattle KIRO 710 AM • Broadcast professional soccer in Seattle, Tacoma and Portland; he was Washington’s Soccer Bellingham KPUG/KBAI 1170/930 AM Man of the Year in 1983 Centralia KMNT 104.3 FM • Broadcast hockey, boxing, wrestling and hydroplane races Colfax KCLX 1450 AM • Had his “cup of coffee” in major league baseball, broadcasting some Seattle Mariner games in the late 1990’s Colville KCVL 1240 AM • Served as television sports anchor in the Seattle market for 25 years, including time with Grand Coulee KEYG 98.5 FM KSTW (called KTNT 1956-70, then KSTW 1976-83) and KMO (he helped put them on the air) Lewiston, Idaho K280FQ 103.9 FM • Currently voice of the baseball team and Pacifi c Lutheran University basketball Moses Lake KBSN 1470 AM • Served as the television voice of Notre Dame football and basketball for two years in the 1950’s. Mount Vernon KAPS 660 AM In the spring of 2011, Bob’s wife, Joanne, passed away after 59 years of marriage. They have four Omak KEYG 98.5 FM children, Hugh, Janna, John and Rebecca, and seven grandchildren. The Robertsons have resided Pasco KONA 610 AM in Tacoma since 1950, with the exception of his stint with Notre Dame. Portland KMTT 910 AM As much as Robertson is part of Cougar Football Saturday, so is his closing broadcast signature, Portland KFXX 1080 AM “Always be a good sport, be a good sport all ways.” Shelton KMAS 1030 AM MATT CHAZANOW Troy, Idaho KQZB 100.5 FM Matt Chazanow, a veteran of Atlantic Coast Conference and Big East football and basketball Walla Walla KGDC 1320 AM broadcasts, begins his second season as the Cougars play-by-play announcer. Chazanow will Wenatchee KPQ 560 AM call the action for both Cougar football and men’s basketball broadcasts. Additionally, Chaza- now will serve as the voice of Cougar baseball broadcasts. Wenatchee KNZW 1340 AM Chazanow has extensive experience in broadcasting at the highest level of collegiate foot- Yakima KBBO 1390 AM/104.5 FM ball, including calling national play-by-play broadcasts for ACC football, Big East and ACC post- Internet wsucougars.com season basketball, along with SEC and ACC postseason baseball. As a senior network manager XM Satellite Radio at IMG College in Winston-Salem, N.C. prior to joining the the cougars, Chazanow spent the previous seven years managing eight IMG college network broadcasts (Washington State, Ari- zona, Cal, Gonzaga, Oregon, Texas, UCLA and Washington).

JASON GESSER Jason Gesser is in his third season as a member of the broadcast team, joining Chazanow and Robertson in the booth as an analyst. Gesser quarterbacked WSU from 1998-2002, leading the Cou- gars to the 2001 Sun Bowl and 2003 Rose Bowl, earning Pac-10 Co-Offensive Player of the Year as a senior. Following his time at WSU, Gesser played in the NFL with the Tennessee Titans, the CFL with the and the with the . He spent fi ve years coaching high school football in the state of Washington (2006-10), two years at the University of Idaho (2011-12) and spent the 2013 season as the quarterbacks coach at Wyoming. While coaching high school Gesser also found time to serve as an analyst for Root Sports, working on a variety of broadcasts.

JESSAMYN MCINTYRE Jessamyn McIntyre returns for her fi fth season as a sideline reporter for Cougar football. Mc- Intyre has served as executive producer for 710 ESPN Seattle since 2009 and previous worked for ESPN Radio in Bristol, Conn. from 2005-09. Since 2013 she has hosted the Seattle Seahawks postgame show on Northwest Cable News. Additionally, she serves on the board of directors for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

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NEWSPAPERS TELEVISION RADIO THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW (AM). W. 999 Riverside, KXLY-TV (ABC, Channel 4). W. 500 Boone, Spokane, KXLY Radio, W. 500 Boone, Spokane, WA 99201. (509) Spokane, WA 99210-1615. (509) 459-5500. WA 99201. (509) 324-4040. FAX (509) 327-3932. 329-4306. FAX (509) 744-5655. Sports Director – Keith Osso Flagship Station Sports Editor – Joe Palmquist Sports Anchors – Will Sherratt, Sarah Wheeler Columnist – John Blanchette 700 ESPN Radio, W. 500 Boone, Spokane, WA 99201. WSU Beat – Jacob Thorpe KHQ-TV (NBC, Channel 6). P.O. Box 600, Spokane, (509) 329-4306. WA 99210-0600. (509) 448-3241. Program Director – Dennis Patchin SEATTLE TIMES (AM/PM). P.O. Box 70, Seattle, WA FAX (509) 448-4644. 98111. (206) 464-2275. FAX (206) 464-3255. Senior Sports Anchor – Sam Adams KIRO Radio, 1820 Eastlake Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102. Sports Editor – Don Shelton Sports Anchors – John Collett, Lindsay Joy (206) 726-7000 Columnist – Matt Calkins Sports Producer – Jessamyn McIntyre WSU Beat – Stefanie Loh KREM-TV (CBS, Channel 2). S. 4103 Regal, Spokane, WA 99203. (509) 838-7371. FAX (509) 448-6397. KCLX Radio (1450). P.O. Box 8849, Moscow, ID 83843. DAILY NEWS (PM). 409 S. Jackson, Moscow, ID Sports Director – Darnay Tripp (208) 882-2551. FAX (208) 883-3571. 83843. (208) 882-5561. FAX (208) 883-8205. Weekend Sports Anchor – Evan Closky Sports – Steve Grubbs. Sports Editor – Michael-Shawn Dugar Sports Reporter – Mike Boyle WSU Beat – Tom Hager KQQQ/KHTR (1150/104.3). 1101 Old Wawawai Road, KLEW-TV (CBS, Channel 3). 2626 17th Street, Pullman, WA 99163. (509) 332-6551. LEWISTON TRIBUNE (AM). 505 ‘C’ Street, Lewiston, Lewiston, ID 83501. (208) 746-2636. FAX (208) News/Sports – Evan Ellis. ID 83501. (208) 743-9411. FAX (208) 746-1185. 746-4819. Sports Editor – Matt Baney Sports Director – Zachary Simonar COUGAR IMG COLLEGE BROADCAST TEAM WSU Beat – Dale Grummert Bob Robertson Matt Chazanow DAILY EVERGREEN (AM). Murrow Hall 113, Pullman, Jason Gesser WA 99164-2510. (509) 335-4573 FAX (509) 335-7401. ONLINE MEDIA Jessamyn McIntyre Sports Editor – Braden Johnson COUGFAN.COM ASSOCIATED PRESS. W. 926 Sprague, P.O. Box 2173, Managing Editor – Barry Bolton Spokane, WA 99201. (509) 624-1258. Beat Writer – Skylar Cracraft FAX (509) 747-7641. Writer - Nick Geranios. WAZZUWATCH.COM Editor – Scott Hood THE NEWS TRIBUNE (PM). P.O. Box 11000, Tacoma, WA 98411. (800) 388-8742. FAX (253) 597-8360. Sports Editor – Darrin Beene. Columnists - John McGrath, Dave Boling.

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