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Byu 2016 Schedule Pink Game Ranked Opponents Game GAME 8 | BYU at Boise State | Thursday, Oct. 20 | 8:15 p.m. MDT | Boise, ID | Albertsons Stadium | ESPN | Cougar IMG Sports Network | www.BYUCougars.com Brett Pyne, BYU Athletic CommunicationsBYU | O: (801) 422-4912 | C: (801)FOOTBALL 367-1631 | [email protected] | @BYUCougars #BYUvsBSU #BYUFootball #GoCougs BYU 2016 SCHEDULE GAME INFORMATION Date Day Opponent Time/Result TV Kickoff ................. 8:15 p.m. MDT 9/3 Sat. vs. Arizona W 18-16 FS1 TV ........................... ESPN Jason Benetti (play-by-play), Kelly Stouffer 9/10 Sat. at Utah L 20-19 FOX (analyst), Paul Carcaterra (sideline) 9/17 Sat. UCLA L 17-14 ESPN2 Radio ........ Cougar IMG Sports Network 9/24 Sat. vs. West Virginia L 35-32 ESPN2 (KSL 1160 AM, 102.7 FM, KSL.com, BYU- 9/30 Fri. Toledo W 55-53 ESPN2 cougars.com, BYU Radio Sirius XM 143) 10/8 Sat. at Michigan State W 31-14 ABC/ESPN2 Greg Wrubell (play-by-play), Marc Lyons 10/14 Fri. Mississippi State* W 28-21/2OT ESPN (analyst), Nate Meikle (sideline) TV pregame show ... BYUtv, 7:00 p.m. MDT #14 BOISE STATE (6-0, 3-0 MW) 10/20 Thur. at Boise State 8:15 p.m. ESPN BYU (4-3) 11/5 Sat. at Cincinnati TBA TBA COUGARS SERIES INFORMATION BRONCOS Series ��������������������������������������������������� 2-4 11/12 Sat. Southern Utah 1:00 p.m. BYUtv Head Coach ........ Kalani Sitake Head Coach ........ Bryan Harsin In Boise ������������������������������������������������� 0-3 11/19 Sat. UMass TBA TBA Alma Mater . BYU, 2000 Alma Mater ....... Boise State, 2000 In Provo ������������������������������������������������� 2-1 11/26 Sat. Utah State TBA TBA Career FBS Record. .34-11 Career Record �������������������������������4-3 Neutral . 0-0 All times local to site *Homecoming game Record at BYU .............. same Last meeting . 9/12/15 Record at BSU �����������������������������27-6 Sitake vs. BSU ............... 0-0 BYU won 35-24 in Provo Harsin vs. BYU ............... 1-1 BYU STORYLINES PINK GAME • SERIES HISTORY. Last year, BYU defeated the Broncos 35-24 in Provo to give the Cougars a record of 2-4 in BYU will be particpating in Breast Cancer Awareness the series. Mitchell Juergens caught a touchdown pass from Tanner Mangum on fourth down with 45 seconds to play, putting BYU up 28-24. A Kai Nacua pick-six on BSU’s last drive put an exclamation point on a 35-24 win. The Month by adding some pink to its look against the Broncos won the last meeting in Boise 55-30 in 2014 when BSU went on to the Fiesta Bowl. Broncos. Just as it has for one game the last few years in • MOUNTAIN WEST. BYU is facing an opponent from the Mountain West, marking the sixth different conference BYU October, the team will add pink tape, cleats, gloves and has faced in 2016. The team has already played games against the Pac-12, Big 12, MAC, Big Ten and SEC. BYU other accessories to help raise awareness of the disease. was member of the conference from 1999 to 2010 and went 64-26 in the league, winning the title three times. • JAMAAL WILLIAMS. Jamaal Williams became BYU’s all-time leading rusher against Mississippi State with 3,468 career rushing yards. He passed Harvey Unga (3,455) for the top mark. He has 942 rushing yards this season after seven games, No. 2 nationally in total rushing yards. RANKED OPPONENTS • IDAHO CONNECTION. BYU has five Idaho players on the roster, including quarterbacks Taysom Hill (Pocatello), Boise State is ranked No. 14 in both the AP and Coaches Tanner Mangum (Eagle) and Hayden Livingston (Rigby). Wideout Colby Pearson (Blackfoot) and defensive back Sam polls, marking the first opportunity for BYU to play a Baldwin (Rexburg) are also from the Gem State. ranked team this year. BYU is 7-16 against ranked teams since 2005. BYU PROJECTED DEPTH CHART OFFENSE DEFENSE QB 7 Taysom Hill 6-2 235 Sr. E 49 Moses Kaumatule 6-2 280 So. 12 Tanner Mangum 6-3 215 So. 90 Corbin Kaufusi 6-9 270 So. RB 21 Jamaal Williams 6-2 220 Sr. N 54 Merrill Taliauli 6-2 305 So. 22 Squally Canada 5-11 205 So. -or- 91 Travis Tuiloma 6-2 301 Sr. 94 Kesni Tausinga 6-1 305 Jr. FB 24 Algernon Brown 6-1 250 Sr. 35 Brayden El-Bakri 6-0 235 So. T 62 Logan Taele 6-2 299 Sr. 92 Handsome Tanielu 6-2 318 Jr. WR 5 Nick Kurtz 6-6 215 Sr. -or- 50 Tevita Mo’Unga 6-2 314 So. -or- 3 Colby Pearson 6-0 203 Sr. -or- 87 Mitchell Juergens 5-10 184 Sr. OE 21 Harvey Langi 6-3 252 Sr. -or- 31 Sae Tautu 6-4 245 Sr. TEAM COMPARISON WR 1 Moroni Laulu-Pututau 6-4 220 So. -or- 84 Jonah Trinnaman 6-0 190 Jr. FLB 4 Fred Warner 6-4 230 Jr. BYU CATEGORY BSU -or- 88 Aleva Hifo 5-10 180 Fr. 51 Morgan Unga 6-4 215 So. 28.1 Scoring Offense 35.3 TE 89 Tanner Balderree 6-3 250 So. MLB 38 Butch Pau’u 6-0 223 So. 25.1 Scoring Defense 19.3 -or- 96 Hunter Marshall 6-3 242 So. -or- 41 Adam Pulsipher 6-1 227 So. 42 Austin Heder 6-3 240 Sr. 22.6 First Downs 23.0 LT 79 Andrew Eide 6-5 301 Sr. 65 JJ Nwigwe 6-5 280 So. BLB 13 Francis Bernard 6-1 240 So. 200.9 Rushing Off. 166.3 30 Kavika Fonua 6-0 220 So. LG 76 Keyan Norman 6-3 305 Jr. 131.1 Rushing Def. 142.3 70 Jacob Jimenez 6-5 292 So. LC 11 Troy Warner 6-1 195 Fr. -or- 5 Dayan Lake 5-11 200 Fr. 204.1 Passing Off. 300.3 C 56 Tejan Koroma 6-0 295 Jr. -or- 32 Chris Wilcox 6-2 175 Fr. 270.7 Passing Def. 228.7 55 Quin Ficklin 6-3 280 Jr. FS 12 Kai Nacua 6-2 215 Sr. 405.0 Total Offense 466.7 RG 54 Parker Dawe 6-3 307 Sr. -or- 2 Matt Hadley 6-0 205 Jr. -or- 78 Tuni Kanuch 6-3 330 Jr. 36 Zayne Anderson 6-2 200 So 401.9 Total Defense 371.0 RT 59 Thomas Shoaf 6-5 280 Fr. SS 7 Micah Hannemann 6-0 205 Jr. 19.6 Kickoff Return 21.7 -or- 71 Austin Hoyt 6-8 300 So. -or- 33 Eric Takenaka 5-10 210 Sr. 25 Tanner Jacobson 5-10 185 So. 9.7 Punt Return 2.5 SPECIAL TEAMS 61.9 Penalties (YPG) 47.5 RC 15 Michael Davis 6-2 196 Sr. KO 16 Corey Edwards 6-0 206 So. 27 Austin McChesney 6-1 190 Fr. 40.2 Net Punting 41.1 -or- 83 Andrew Mikkelsen 6-0 200 So. 3 Isaiah Armstrong 6-2 193 So. 31:04 Time of Poss. 27:46 PK 26 Rhett Almond 6-4 198 So. SPECIAL TEAMS 83 Andrew Mikkelsen 6-0 200 So. 49.0 3rd Down % 51.3 PR 23 Garrett Juergens 5-10 187 Sr. P 31 Jonny Linehan 6-0 203 Sr. 87 Mitchell Juergens 5-10 184 Sr. 62.5 4th Down % 40.0 26 Rhett Almond 6-4 198 So. -or- 7 Micah Hannemann 6-0 205 Jr. 13-75 Sacks-Yards 21-126 H 87 Mitchell Juergens 5-10 184 Sr. 14-81 Sacks Allowed 6-36 31 Jonny Linehan 6-0 203 Sr. KR 88 Aleva Hifo 5-10 180 Fr. 2 Matt Hadley 6-0 205 Jr. 96.3 Blue Zone % 95.0 DS 64 Matt Foley 6-1 217 So. 84 Jonah Trinnaman 6-0 190 Jr. 36 Mitch Harris 6-4 216 Fr. 23 Garrett Juergens 5-10 187 Sr. 81.0 Opp. Blue Zone % 80.0 2016 BYU FOOTBALL MEDIA INFORMATION-2 FOOTBALL CONTACTS MEDIA AVAILABILITY AND POLICY Football Media Relations Director ..........Brett Pyne WEEKLY GAME NOTES Thank you for your coverage of BYU football for the 2016 season. These game notes have been designed to Office .............................801-422-4912 provide local, regional and national media with useful information about the BYU football program, specific to Cell ...............................801-367-1631 this week’s game. Additional information on BYU’s history and tradition, along with much more in-depth team Email [email protected] information can be found in your copy of the 2016 BYU Football Almanac or at BYUCougars.com. Should you Assistant FB Media Relations Director ......Kenny Cox need additional information such as photographs, video or additional almanacs, please contact the BYU Athletic Cell ...............................801-420-7703 Communications office at (801) 422-8948. Email [email protected] BYUtv PREGAME AND POSTGAME SHOWS Assistant FB Media Relations Director ..Kimberlie Haner Watch the football pregame and postgame shows before every kickoff and after the game on BYUtv and byutv. 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