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DAVE GUFFEY 2014 GRIZ FOOTBALLfff ASSOCIATE AD for COMMUNICATIONS Hoyt Athletic Complex - Adams Center Game 2: vs. Central Washington Missoula, MT 59812-8496 OFFICE: (406) 243-5402/Cell: 370-9435 Audio Streaming: gogriz.com/all-access Live Stats: ncaa.com/mediastats Montana hosts the CWU Wildcats Twitter: @umgrizzlies_fb & umgrizzlies_sid Sept. 6th in home opener 2014 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (0-1/0-0) THE GAME: The #4/#5-ranked Grizzlies (0-1) play their 2014 home opener, Saturday, Sept. 6, hosting the Central Washington University Wildcats (0-0) in Date-Opponent Time (Mtn.) CWU’s first game of the year in Washington-Grizzly Stadium (25,217). Kickoff is at 3:37 p.m. 8/30-at Wyoming^ L, 17-12 9/6-Central Washington 3:37 p.m. GAME SPONSOR: The Griz-CWU game is sponsored by Dream Sleep. 9/13-South Dakota^ 7:00 p.m. 9/20-at North Dakota St.^ 1:30 p.m. HALL OF FAME GAME: Prior to Saturday’s contest UM’s two new inductees into the Grizzly 9/27-Northern Colorado*$ 1:30 p.m. Sports Hall of Fame, former running backs Yohance Humphery (1998-2001) and Dick Imer 10/4-at North Dakota*$ 12:30 p.m. (1953-54), will be introduced at mid-field. The pair will be inducted at a banquet Friday, Sept. 5. 10/11-OPEN ------10/18-UC Davis*^ Noon SERIES/LAST MEETING: Montana leads the series 1-0. The first and only meeting was Sept. 10/25-at Cal Poly*$ 7:00 p.m. 27, 2008, as the Grizzlies nipped the Wildcats 38-35, as Brody McKnight kicked a 42-yard field goal with one second left to play. (See add 15 of this release). 11/1-Sacramento St.*$ Noon 11/8-at Eastern Washington*$ 1:00 p.m. GRIZ RADIO: Mick Holien is in his 22nd season as the voice of Griz football and his 30th 11/15-at Southern Utah*^ 1:00 p.m. year overall. Scott Gurnsey is in his 17th year serving as the in-booth analyst, while Greg 11/22-Montana State*$ TBA Sundberg is the sideline reporter for his fourth season. (The FB Network is on add 6). $=ROOT Sports TV game COWLES MONTANA MEDIA: The Grizzly-Wildcat game will be televised by Cowles ^=Cowles Montana Media TV game Montana Media. Ron Davis calls the play-by-play, Grady Bennett serves as the analyst, and *=Big Sky Conference game Shaun Rainey is the sideline reporter. It is available on Charter channels 10/510; DirecTV channel 24 and Dish Network channel 17. MONTANA QUICK FACTS President: Dr. Royce C. Engstrom LAST WEEK: At Wyoming 17, Montana 12: Montana gave Wyoming everything it wanted in the teams’ 2014 opener in its loss to the FBS Cowboys. Founded: Feb. 17, 1893 Enrollment: 14,525 (Fall, 2013) POW NOMINEES vs. WYOMING: The offensive pick was quarterback Jordan Johnson, who Athletic Director: Kent Haslam was 24-of-45-0 for 185 yards and a TD. The defensive nominee was junior linebacker Kendrick Nickname: Grizzlies, Griz Van Ackeren, from Bellevue, Wash., who had a game and career-high 14 tackles. Colors: Copper, Silver, Gold Head Coach: Mick Delaney CANADA UPDATE: Canada’s 2,238 career rushing yards moves him up to fourth on the, fromcareer (Western Montana, 1964) list. He is also ranked fourth with 29 career scoring runs. Delaney Record/Yrs. at UM: 15-10/3rd yr. Delaney O-All Rec./Yrs.: 20-20-1/4 years JOHNSON UPDATE: Johnson has moved up to eighth in career passing yards with 6,016. Stadium: Washington-Grizzly (25,217) He remains fifth in career touchdown throws with 54. WGS Press Box Phone: 406-243-4167 WGS Attendance Record: 26,293 versus HENDERSON UPDATE: Henderson is now 27th in career receiving yards with 1,416, and Appalachian State, 2013 stayed 10th in career receiving TDs with 16. All-time WGS Stadium Rec.: 173-26 (.869` ) WAGENMANN UPDATE: Wagenmann moved up to a tie for seventh with safety Trey Young Conference: Big Sky (Inaugural, 1963) in career sacks with 22, and is now eighth in tackles for loss (31.5). Division: 1 (FCS for football) All-Time Record: 555-472-23 (.541) JJ PAYTON WATCH LIST UPDATE: Johnson, a 6-1, 195-pound senior from Eugene, Ore., Big Sky Record: 221-120-1 (.647) was 24-of-45-0 for 185 yards and a TD, and rushed four times for 13 yards at Wyoming. His 45 Head Athletic Trainer (FB): J.C. Weida attempts last week were a career-high. Head Equipment Manager: Rob Stack Conference *Titles (19): 1969, 1970, 1982, WAGS BUCHANAN WATCH LIST UPDATE: Wagenmann, a 6-3 1/2, 255-pound senior defensive end from Missoula, had 2 sacks, a PD, and 7 tackles against the Cowboys last week. 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009. WINNING WAYS: Montana has had 27 winning seasons in the past 28 years (since 1986). *Includes shared titles The Griz were 10-3 overall last season and finished 6-2 (third) in the Big Sky Conference. UM FCS Playoffs (21): 1982, 1988, 1989, 1993, was ranked eighth in the nation in the Sports Network and FCS Coaches final polls of the season. 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, EIGHT MAKE NFL ROSTERS: The Griz had eight players make 2014 NFL rosters. including 2008, 2009, 2013. (Vacated 2011). two rookies : Brock Coyle (linebacker, Seahawks) and (linebacker, Dolphins) (the 2013 Record: 10-3 (6-2 BSC-3rd) complete list is on add 12). Offensive linemen Danny Kistler Jr. (Raiders) and William Poehls 2014 Starters Back: 12 (5 off./5 def./K/P) (Titans), also both rookies, were let go on the final day of cuts. 2013 Lettermen Back: 38 GGriz FB Add 1-1-1

2014 Big Sky Preseason Coaches’ Poll JOHNSON MOVES UP TO EIGHTH IN CAREER PASSING YARDS: With his 185 yards TEAM (1st Place Votes) PTS. 1. E. Washington (12) 144 passing at Wyoming last Saturday, Johnson has moved up to eighth in career passing yards at 2. MONTANA (1) 130 Montana with 6,016, passing Drew Miller, who threw for 5,900 yards in two seasons in 1999 and 3. Montana State 111 200. Johnson, who is 20-7 as a starter, needs 68 more yards to pass for 4. Cal Poly 108 seventh. 5. Northern Arizona 100 6. Southern Utah 89 7. Sacramento State 79 GRIZ CAREER PASSING YARDS LEADERS 8. Portland State 71 Rank Player Yards Seasons 9. UC Davis 66 1. 11,080 1992-95 10. North Dakota 34 11. Weber State 30 2. 9,315 1995-98 12. Idaho State 28 3. Grady Bennett 7,778 1988-90 13. Northern Colorado 23 4. Cole Bergquist 7,505 2005-08 5. 6,717 1989-92 2014 Big Sky Preseason Media Poll 6. John Edwards 6,704 19902002 7. Marty Mornhinweg 6,083 1980-84 TEAM (1st Place Votes) PTS. 8. Jordan Johnson 6,016 2010-present 1. E. Washington (34) 464 9. Drew Miller 5,900 1999-2000 2. MONTANA (1) 416 3. Montana State 364 4. Cal Poly 329 JOHNSON FIFTH IN CAREER PASSING TDS: With his one scoring throw at UW last week, 5. Northern Arizona 328 Johnson remains fifth in career passing TDs with 54. He trails Grady Bennett (55, 1988-90) by 6. Southern Utah 299 just one TD throw to tie for the fourth spot. 7. UC Davis 228 8. Portland State 227 9. Sacramento State 222 GRIZ CAREER PASSING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS 10. Idaho State 124 Rank Player TDs Seasons 11. North Dakota 121 1. Dave Dickenson 96 1992-95 12. Weber State 103 13. Northern Colorado 61 2. Brian Ah Yat 89 1995-98 3. Cole Bergquist 58 2005-08 NOTE: Montana had been the No 1. pre- 4. Grady Bennett 55 1988-90 season pick 11 times the last 15 seasons. 5. Jordan Johnson 54 2010-present

JOHNSON SEVENTH IN CAREER TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR: Johnson is seventh in career GRIZ IN OVERTIME GAMES touchdowns responsible for with 58. (9-3)

2013: at Sac State W, 51-48 (1 OT) GRIZ CAREER TDS RESPONSINBLE FOR LEADERS Cal Poly, W 21-14 (1 OT) Rank Player TDs Seasons 2009: at Northern Arizona, W 41-34 (1 OT) 1. Dave Dickenson 117 1992-95 2003: *Western Illinois, L, 43-40 (2 OT) 2. Brian Ah Yat 93 1995-98 2001: Eastern Washington, W, 29-26 (2 OT) Idaho, W, 33-27 (2 OT) 3. Cole Bergquist 69 2005-08 2000: *Appalachian State, W, 19-16 (1 OT) 4. Grady Bennett 67 1988-90 1999: Sacramento State, W, 41-38 (2 OT) 5. John Edwards 62 1999-2002 at Portland State, L, 51-48 (1 OT) 6. Chase Reynolds 60 2007-10 1991: Nevada, L, 35-28 (2 OT) at Idaho, W, 35-34 (1 OT) 7. Jordan Johnson 58 2010-present 1988: Northern Arizona, W, 33-26 (2 OT)

*=FCS/I-AA playoff game Griz FB Add 2-2-2 Montana One of the Top Winning FBS/FCS Teams , Since 2000 (2000-Present) CANADA NOW FOURTH IN CAREER RUSHING YARDS: Canada is now fourth in career rushing yards with 2,238, breaking a tie with Rocky Klever who rushed for 2,229 yards from FCS Most Victories 1977-81. Canada has 16 career starts. Team Wins CAREER RUSHING YARDS LEADERS (Since 1968) Montana 147 Rank Player Yards Seasons Appalachian State** 132 1. Yohance Humphery 4,070 1998-2001 Dayton 115 2. Chase Reynolds 4,067 2008-10 Northern Iowa 113 3. Lex Hilliard 4,018 2003-07 North Dakota 112 4. Jordan Canada 2,238 2011-present 5. Rocky Klever 2,228 1977-81 FCS Best Winning Percentage CANADA REMAINS FOURTH ON CAREER RUSHING TDS LIST: Canada’s 29 career rushing touchdowns rank him fourth in school history. Team W-L Pct. Harvard 109-30 .784 CAREER TOUCHDOWN RUSHES LEADERS (Since 1968) Montana 147-39 .790 Rank Player TDs Seasons Dayton 115-38 .752 1. Chase Reynolds 52 2008-10 Appalachian St.** 132-50 .725 2. Lex Hilliard 50 2003-07 3. Yohance Humphery 43 1998-2001 Most Wins In Division I 4. Jordan Canada 29 2011-present Team Wins HENDERSON 27TH ON CAREER RECEIVING YARDS LIST: With his 48 receiving Boise State 152 yards last Saturday, Henderson’s 1,416 career receiving yards move him up to 27th on the Oklahoma 151 career list, passing Eric Allen (1,397, 2005-07). He needs just 51 more yards to jump up to Montana 147 24th and pass Bob McCauley. Texas 141 Southern Cal 136 CAREER RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS (Since 1968) Appalachian St.** 132 Rank Player TDs Seasons **=Now in the FBS 1. Marc Mariani 3,018 2006-09 23. Levander Segars 1,530 2001-04 Best Winning Percentage In D-I 24. Bob McCauley 1,466 1981-84 25. Mike Rice 1,434 1985-86 Team W-L Winning Pct. 26. Sam Gratton 1,423 2009-12 Boise State 152-27 .849 27. Ellis Henderson 1,416 2012-present Oklahoma 151-34 .816 28. Eric Allen 1,397 2005-07 Montana 147-39 .790 Texas 141-38 .788 HENDERSON 10TH ON CAREER RECEIVING TDS LIST: Henderson’s 16 career Southern Cal 137-42 .765 receiving touchdowns rank him 10th most in school history. He needs two more to go by Scott (Through the 8/30/14) Gurnsey and move into ninth.

CAREER RECEIVING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS (Since 1968) Rank Player TDs Seasons 1. Marc Mariani 29 2006-09 2013 MONTANA TEAM CAPTAINS 7. Jeremy Watkins 20 1996-99 8. Jabin Sambrano 19 2008-11 Offense: #10-Jordan Johnson, Sr.. QB Matt Wells 19 1990-93 #26-Jordan Canada, Sr., RB 9. Scott Gurnsey 17 1991-94 10. Ellis Henderson 16 2012-present Defense: #37-Zack Wagenmann, Sr., DE #95-Tonga Takai, Sr., DT Griz FB Add 3-3-3 BY THE NUMBERS

2014 GRIZ-OPP. STAT COMPARISON HERMANSON 22ND (TIE) ON CAREER TACKLES LIST: With his 11 tackles (Montana 1-game stats/WCU 2013 Final Stats) against the Cowboys, senior free safety Matt Hermanson has moved up to a tie with safety Trey Young in career tackles with 250. TEAM STATISTICS GRIZ CWU Points Per Game 12.0 24.1 GRIZ CAREER TACKLE LEADERS Total Offense 253 3524 Rank Player, Pos. TT Seasons Rushing Att. 19 99 1. Vince Huntsberger, SS 393 1998-2001 Rushing Yards 42 1962 19. Dave DeCoite, SS 266 2000-03 Rushing Yds. Per Game 42.0 178.4 20. Loren Utterback, LB 262 2004-07 Yards Per Carry 2.2 4.0 Rushing Touchdowns 0 13 Chad Lembke 262 1989-2002 Passing (Comp-Att.-Int) 25-47-0 147-252-9 Sean Dorris, SS 262 1989-2002 Passing Yardage 211 1562 21. Shann Schillinger, FS 257 2006-09 Passing Yds. Per Game 211.0 142.0 22. Matt Hermanson 250 2011-present Yards Per Comp. 8.4 10.6 Trey Young, SS 250 1999-2002 Passing Touchdowns 2 15 23. Mike Bouchee, LB 245 1993-96 Yards Per Game 253.0 320.4 KO Returns 2-32 36-870 WAGENMANN MOVES UP TO EIGHTH ON CAREER TFLS LIST: With his two KOR Average 16.0 24.2 sacks at Wyoming, Wagenmann is now eighth in school history with 31.5 tackles for Punt Returns 2-6 25-314 loss, passing Lance Spencer. He needs one more to pass linebacker Adam Boomer for PR Average 3.0 12.6 seventh, and four more to go past Trey Young into the sixth spot. Lost/Had Int. 0-0 24-15 Net Punting Average 9-39.0 68-38.3 GRIZ CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS LEADERS Field Goals 0x0 8x13 Penalties-Yards 3-25 73-696 Rank Player, Pos. TFLS Seasons Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-67 34-219 1. Tim Bush, DE 48.5 2000-03 Avg. Time of Possession 25:06 34:04 2. Kroy Biermann, DE 45 2004-07 3rd Down Conversions 6x17 52x156 3. Mike Murphy, DE 44.5 2003-06 3rd Down Cons. Pct. 35% 33% 4. Andy Petek, DE 44 1997-2000 4th Down Cons. 1x2 5x18 5. Jason Crebo, LB 39 1994-97 4th Down Cons. Pct. 50% 28% 6. Trey Young, SS 34.5 1999-2002 Red Zone Scores 1x1 25x35 7. Adam Boomer, LB 32 1997-2000 Touchdowns Scored 2 34 8. Zack Wagenmann, DE 31.5 2011-present PAT-Attempts 0x2 33x34 9. Lance Spencer, DE 30.5 2002-05 MONTANA LEADERS (2013 Stats) WAGENMANN NOW TIED FOR SEVENTH ON CAREER SACKS LIST: Passing Wagenmann is now tied with Young for seventh in career sacks with 22. He needs only Jordan Johnson: 220--388-5 for 3,387 yards, 32 TDs three more to pass two players and move up to fifth.

Rushing GRIZ CAREER SACKS LEADERS Jordan Canada: 211-1,062=5.0 avg., 16 TDs Rank Player, Pos. SACKS Seasons Travon Van: 106-523=4.9 avg., 6 TDs 1. Tim Bush, DE 32.5 2000-03 John Nguyen: 59-267=4.5 avg., 2 TDs 2. Kroy Biemann, DE 32 2004-07 3. Andy Petek, DE 29 1997-2000 Receiving 4. Mike Murphy, DE 27 2003-06 Ellis Henderson: 43-1,008=23.4 avg., 14 TDs 5. Corey Falls, DE 24 1993-96 Jamaal Jones: 42-760=18.1 avg., 3TDs 6. Lance Spencer, DE 23 2002-06 Chase Naccarato: 17-215=12.6 avg., TD 7. Zack Wagenmann, DE 22 2011-present Trey Young, FS 22 1999-2002 Defense Matt Hermanson, FS: 107 TT, , 2 FRs, 3 FFs 8. Jay Turner, DE 19 1991-94 Zack Wagenmann, DE: 64 TT, 16.5 TFLs, 8.5 sacks, 3 FFs Derek Crittenden, DE: 41 TT, 2.0 TFLs Caleb Kidder, DT: 40 TT, 6.0 TFLs Griz FB Add 4-4-4 MONTANA HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY Third Year at Montana: 15-10

Mick Delaney is 15-10 overall in two seasons as the head coach at the University of Montana in his third year at UM. The Grizzlies were 10-3 overall last season, and Coach Delaney was one of five finalists for the Liberty Mutual FCS “Coach of the Year.” He is in his seventh season overall at Montana. Prior to assuming the head coaching position he served as UM’s associate head coach and oversaw the running backs from 2008-11. The veteran mentor began his coaching career in 1964, and the 2014 season will be his 30th coaching football at the collegiate level. Originally from Butte, he came to UM from Colorado State where he was an assistant coach for former head coach for 15 seasons from 1993-2007. He has been coaching at Montana the past six seasons. Prior to assuming the head coaching position he served as UM’s associate head coach and oversaw the running backs from 2008-11. While coaching the Griz running backs he was instrumental in the success of Peter Nguyen, who finished his career in 2012 ranked sixth in school history with 1,985 career rushing yards from 2009-11, as well as Chase Reynolds, who rushed for 4,067 yards and a school-record 52 touchdowns from 2008-10 and currently plays for the St. Louis Rams. Former (2003-09) Griz head coach hired Delaney in 2008, Coach Delaney College while former (2010-111) UM mentor retained him as he was the lone Coaching Time Line holdover from Hauck’s staff. While at CSU, Delaney coached some of the finest running backs in school Coach Delaney at UM Year-by-year history, including five first-team all-conference selections such as Cecil Sapp (2000). 2012: 5-6 Sapp was a finalist for the Doak Walker Award as the nation’s most outstanding 2013: 10-3 running back and set a school rushing record with 1,601 yards in 2002. Sapp went on to play with the Denver Broncos. 2014: 0-1 Prior to coaching the Rams, Delaney was the head football coach and 3-Year Totals: 15-10 athletic director at Western Montana, Dillon, in 1991 and 1992. He served as the athletic director at Montana Tech in Butte from 1983-85. 2-Years at UM-Western: 5-11-1 He began his coaching career at Butte Central High School (1964-67) as head wrestling coach and assistant football coach. Current 5-Year Career Totals: 20-21-1. Delaney was an assistant football coach under at UM from 1967-68, and was also the head wrestling coach at Montana at that time. 2012-present: Montana Head Coach. He then moved on to Great Falls High School (1969-77) where he taught English and was an assistant and football coach (1974-77) and also served as the head wrestling coach. He was also an assistant track and field coach. 2008-11: The University of Montana, He earned his B.A. in education at UM-Western in 1964. He is an inaugu- Associate Head Coach & Running Backs. ral inductee into the UM-Western Sports Hall of Fame. In 1972 he was named the Wrestling Coach of the Year by the Montana Coaches Association, and in 1974 he 1993-2007: Colorado State, RBs. was named the Football Coach of the Year by that organization. He has been a member of the Montana Coaches Association from 1968-present. 1991-92: UM-Western, Head Coach Mick and his wife Cheri have three children, son Mike, daughters Shauna Basile and Melissa Ossello, and nine grandchildren. His grandson, Mick, is a redshirt safety this season at UM. 1991: 3-5

COACH DELANEY RADIO & TV SHOWS: The “Mick Delaney Radio Show” 1992: 2-6-1 hosted by the “Voice of the Grizzlies,” Mick Holien, airs every Tuesday at 6:00 pm TOTAL: 5-11-1 on Montana’s statewide Grizzly Football Radio Network. The show is hosted by Brooks & Brown, located in the Holiday Inn in downtown Missoula. 1978-81: Montana State University, The Grizzly Sports Report weekly TV show airs on ABC-FOX Montana. The half- Assistant Football Coach. hour show airs every Monday during the season, and begins at 10:30 p.m. (Mtn.) in Montana after the local news in Missoula, Billlings, Bozeman, Butte, Great Falls, Helena, and Kalispell, and at 10:30 p.m. (Mtn.) on SWX in Spokane. It is hosted by 1968-69: The University of Montana, ABC-FOX Sports Director Dominic Shelden, and features interviews with Coach Head Wrestling Coach & Delaney and a player every week, as well as mic’d up segments featuring the Griz Assistant Football Coach. coaching staff at practice. It also airs every Friday at 4:30 pm (Mtn.) on Altitude. Griz FB Add 5-5-5 2014 MONTANA GRIZZLY ACTIVE NUMERICAL ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1 - Treshawn Favors RB 5-9 190 Fr. RS Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge GS) 2 - Ryan McKinley CB 6-1 188 Fr. RS Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek HS) 3 - Brady Gustafson QB 6-7 235 So. 1V Billings, Mont. (West HS) 3 - Eric Johnson Safety 6-2CCCCC 190 Jr. JC San Francisco, Calif. (Laney Junior College) 4 - Chris Parker CB 6-0 185 Fr. RS Sioux Falls, SD (Washington HS) 5 - Chase Naccarato WR/Ret. 5-7 166 Jr. 2V Spokane, Wash., (Mt. Spokane HS) 5 - Daniel Sullivan K 5-10 185 Jr. TR Snohomish, Wash. (U of Wyoming) 6 - Jamaal Jones WR 6-1 191 Jr. 1V Spanaway, Wash. (U of Washington) 6 - Tyrel Garner CB 6-2 190 So. TR Henderson, Nev. (Cornell College-Iowa) 7 - Ellis Henderson WR/Ret. 6-0 185 Jr. 2V Portland, Ore. (Hawaii) 8 - Travon Van RB 5-11 195 Sr. 1V San Diego, Calif. (Marshall) 9 - Addison Owen DE 6-2 225 Jr. 2V Vancouver, Wash. (Camas HS) 10 - Jordan Johnson QB 6-1 195 Sr. 3V Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon HS) 11 - Nate Harris CB 5-10 180 Jr. 2V Chino, Calif. (Chino Hills HS) 12 - Matt Hermanson FS/Hol. 6-1 202 Sr. 3V Sioux Falls, S.D. (Washington HS) 13 - Josh Janssen WR 6-0 195 Fr. RS Missoula, Mont. (Loyola HS) 14 - Joshua Dennard CB 5-11 194 Sr. 3V Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 16 - Marq Rogers WR 6-4 181 Fr. RS Fort Wayne, Ind. (Concordia Lutheran HS) 17 - Makena Simis QB 6-2 205 Fr. RS Boise, Idaho (Capital HS) 18 - JR Nelson CB 6-0 177 So. 1V Haceinda Heights, Calif. (Glen Wilson HS) 19 - Shay Smithwick-Hann QB 6-4 219 Sr. 3V Kalispell, Mont. (Glacier HS) 24 - Lorenzo Logwood RB 5-8 190 Fr. HS Oakland, Calif. (St. Mary’s College HS) 25 - Shane Moody CB 5-8 160 Fr. RS Parker, Colo. (Regis Jesuit HS) 26 - Jordan Canada RB 5-9 190 Sr. 3V Duarte, Calif. (South Hills HS) 27 - Nico Graham WR 5-10 180 Fr. RS Missoula, Mont. (Big Sky HS) 28 - Jamaal Anderson Safety 5-11 195 Sr. SQ Fontana, Calif. (San Bernardino Valley Col.) 29 - Connor Strahm LB 6-0 235 Fr. RS Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon HS) 31 - Justin Whitted FS 6-1 195 Jr. 2V Los Angeles, Calif. (St. Bernard HS) 32 - Zach Vis^ LB 6-3 205 Fr. RS Lynden, Wash. (Lynden HS) 33 - Connor Lebsock LB 6-2 205 Jr. 1V Billings, Mont. (Skyview HS) 34 - Jamal Wilson FB 5-11 ½ 250 Jr. 1V Compton, Calif. (Boise State) 35 - Kendrick Van Ackeren LB 6-1 220 Jr. 1V Bellevue, Wash. (Hawaii) 36 - Herbert Gamboa LB 6-1 215 Jr. 2V San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente HS) 37 - Zack Wagenmann DE 6-3 ½ 255 Sr. 3V Missoula, Mont. (Sentinel HS) 38 - John Nguyen RB 5-7 180 So. 1V Seattle, Wash. (Bellevue HS) 39 - Jake Dallaserra SS 5-11 190 Jr. 1V Butte, Mont. (Butte HS) 40 - Cooper Sprunk TE 6-4 250 Fr. RS Tigard, Ore. (Jesuit HS) 41- Mick Delaney Safety 6-0 193 Fr. RS Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman HS) 42 - Josh Buss LB 6-3 195 Fr. HS Boise, Idaho (Mountain View HS) 43 - Nate Bradley NT 5-10 260 Fr. RS Billings, Mont. (West HS) 44 - Caleb Kidder DT 6-5 275 Jr. 2V Helena, Mont. (Capital HS) 45 - Jeremiah Kose LB 6-2 230 Jr. SQ Oceanside, Calif. (Palomar College) 47 - Derek Crittenden DE 6-3 240 Jr. 2V Whitefish, Mont. (Whitefish HS) 50 - Aaron Held Snaps 6-1 193 So. 1V Sacramento, Calif. (El Camino HS) 51- Tucker Schye LB/snaps 6-4 225 Fr. RS Malta, Mont. (Malta HS) 54 - Trevor Rehm DT 6-3 265 Sr. 2V Dillon, Mont. (Beaverhead Co. HS) 60 - Jackson Thiebes OT 6-5 280 So. TR Kalispell, Mont. (Lewis & Clark College) 65 - Jordan Hines OG 6-4 285 Sr. 1V Phoenix, Ariz. (Phoenix College) 66 - Logan Hines OC 6-4 290 Sr. 2V Phoenix, Ariz. (Phoenix College) 68 - McCauley Todd OG 6-7 300 So. SQ Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Washington HS) 69 - Jared Clark OT 6-6 270 So. JC San Diego, Calif. (Citrus College) 70 - Ben Weyer OG/OC 6-4 270 So. 1V Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman HS) 71 - Devon Dietrich OT 6-4 270 So. SQ Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville HS) 72 - Trevor Poole^ OT 6-5 285 Sr. 3V Spokane, Wash. (Ferris HS)

KEY: V=varsity letter(s). SQ=Squad member/No letter. HS=High school exp. only. ^=Currently Injured or Ill. . Griz FB Add 6-6-6 2014 MONTANA GRIZZLY ACTIVE NUMERICAL ROSTER (Con.)

76 - David Reese OT 6-7 270 Fr. HS Clackamas, Ore. (Clackamas HS) 77 - Cameron Rokich OT 6-5 245 Fr. RS West Jordan, Utah (Juan Diego Cath. HS) 78 - Clint LaRowe OT 6-5 290 So. 1V Miles City, Mont. (Custer County HS) 79 - Max Kelly OG 6-7 290 So. 1V Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep) 80 - Sean Haynes WR 6-3 195 Sr. 3V Los Angeles, Calif. (Bishop Alemany HS) 81 - Mitch Saylor TE 6-5 235 Sr. 3V Vancouver, Wash. (Union HS/Camas, WA) 82 - Jermaine Jones TE 6-2 225 Jr. JC Oakland, Calif. (Laney College) 83 - Ryan Burke WR 6-4 190 So. SQ Billings, Mont. (Central Catholic HS) 84 - Kevin Berland WR 5-9 175 Sr. SQ Missoula, Mont. (Loyola HS) 85 - Reese Carlson WR 6-4 215 Fr. HS Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor HS) 86 - Austin Carver WR 6-0 195 Fr. RS Dillon, Mont. (Beaverhead County HS) 87 - Chris Lider K 6-1 199 Jr. 2V Bellevue, Wash. Sammamish HS) 88 - Stephen Shaw P 6-3 242 Jr. 2V Boise, Idaho (Capital HS) 89 - Aschan Richards DE 6-6 250 Jr. SQ Butte, Mont. (Butte Central HS) 90 - Bo Harris DT 6-3 280 So. SQ Fairfield, Mont. (Fairfield HS) 91 - Tyrone Holmes DE 6-4 245 Jr. 2V Eagle Point, Ore. (Eagle Point HS) 93 - Zach Peevey DT 6-2 ½ 255 So. 1V Missoula, Mont. (Hellgate HS) 94 - Harrison Greenberg K 5-8 170 So. SQ Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lake Oswego HS) 95 - Tonga Takai DT/Snaps 6-2 310 Sr. 3V Waipahu, Hawaii (Damien Memorial HS) 96 - Josh Horner TE 6-4 230 Fr. HS Great Falls, Mont. (C.M. Russell HS) 97 - Ryan Johnson DE 6-2 ½ 255 So. SQ Vancouver, Wash. (Mountain View HS) 98 - Mike Ralston TE 6-5 245 Fr. RS Oregon City, Ore. (Sheldon HS)

KEY: V=varsity letter(s). SQ=Squad member/No letter. HS=High school exp. only. ^=Currently Injured.

2014 COACHING STAFF: Mick Delaney (Western Montana College, 1964) head coach. Ty Gregorak (Colorado, 2001), defensive coordinator/linebackers. Lawrence (Legi) Suiaunoa (Nevada, 2002), Associate head coach/ defensive line. Scott Gragg (Montana 1995), assistant head coach/co-offensive coordinator/O-line. Aric Williams (Oregon State, 2005), cornerbacks. Justin Green (Montana 2011), running backs, recruiting coordinator. Kefense Hynson (Willamette, 2003), co-offensive coordinator/quarterbacks. Ross Brunelle (Montana, 2009) tight Ends & co-special teams coord. Mike Gerber (Maine, 1981), strength and conditioning coach. Jake Cookus (Oregon State, 2001), safeties & co-special teams coord.; Torrey Myers (Western New Mexico, 2002), wide receivers. Kade Rannings (Oregon State, 2005), video coordinator/assistant offensive line; Roland Ford, (Oregon, 2007), Director of Football Operations.

2014 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

5- Chase Naccarato: noc-a-rah-toe 8-Travon Van: Tray-vonn....vaan 17-Makena Simis (mah-ken-ah..Simm-is) 19-Shay Smithwick-Hann: smithwick-haan 29-Connor Strahm (strawm) 31-Justin Whitted: wit-ed 2014 Grizzly Football Radio Network 38-John Nguyen: win 39-Jake Dallaserra (doll-ah-sair-ah) Anaconda/Deer Lodge: KQRV-FM 96.9 Lewistown : KXLO-AM 1230/106.9 FM 44-Caleb Kidder: kid-er Billings: KBLG 910 AM Miles City: KMTA 1050 AM/95.3 FM 45-Jeremiah Kose (koe-say) Butte: KQRV 99.3 FM Missoula: KGVO 1290 AM/101.5 FM 47-Derek Crittenden (crit-tin-den) 54-Trevor Rehm: raim Glasgow: KLTZ 1240 AM Plentywood: KATQ 1070 AM/101.1 FM 58-Zack Wagenmann: wageh-man Glendive: KXGN 1400 AM Polson: KERR 750 AM 60-Jackson Thiebes (theeb-ess) Great Falls: KXGF- 1400 AM //98.3 FM Ronan: KERR 93.9 FM 77-Cameron Rokich (roe-kich) Helena: KCAP 1340 AM Shelby: KZIN 96.7 FM 87-Chris Lider: lie-der 95-Tonga Takai: tuhk-eye Kalispell: KOFI 1180 AM Spokane: KGA 1510 AM

Coaches Kefense Hynson: kuh-fence-ay Legi Suiaunoa: langee...sue-uh-noe-uhs Griz FB Add 7-7-7

GRIZ IN FINAL 2013 FCS TEAM RANKINGS GRIZ IN FINAL 2013 FCS INDIVIUDAL RANKINGS

Rushing Offense Passing Offense Total Offense Rushing Yards Per Game Passing Efficiency 56. Jordan Canada, 81.7 ypg 9. Jordan Johnson, 154.7 39. 185.2 ypg 23. 267.9 ypg 15. 453.1 ypg Rushing TDs Receving Touchdowns Scoring Offense Rushing Defense 3rd Down Con.% 11. Jordan Canada, 16 3. Ellis Henderson, 14 14. 37.7 ppg 40. 143.3 ypg 27. .429 Total Offense 21. Jordan Johnson, 271.9 ypg Total Defense Scoring Defense Net Punting Kickoff Returns 56. 381.0 ypg 28. 22.9 ppg 17. 37.74 39. Ellis Henderson, 24.0 yds pr Receiving Yards Per Game Punt Returns Kickoff Returns TO Margin 47. Ellis Henderson, 77.5 yds. pg Punt Returns 34. 10.16 ypr 45. 20.94 ypr 2. +1.4** 90. Jamaal Jones, 58.5 7. Ellis Henderson, 12.2 yd pr

Scoring Pass. Eff. Time of Poss. Pass Eff. Def. 40. Jordan Canada, 7.4 ppg Passes Defended 9. 153.96 65. 30:02 56. 126.68 51. Ellis Henderson, 6.9 ppg 17. Anthony Goodwin, 1.2 pg 57. Ben Worst, 6.8 ppg Tackles for Loss Sacks Sacks Allowed Punting Forced Fumbles 56. 6.0 pg 48. 2.23 pg 25. 1.31 pg 7. Stephen Shaw, 43.9 yds pp 5. Brock Coyle, .38 pg**

Passes Had Int.**$ Passes Intercepted TOs Gained Field Goals Per Game Tackles Per Game 3. 5** 15. 16** 8. 32** 48. Ben Worst, 0.8 fg pg 28. Brock Coyle, 9.6 pg 51. Matt Hermanson, 8.9 pg All-Purpose Yards TOs Lost Fumbles Rec. Fewest Penalties PG 19. Ellis Henderson, 142.38 ypg Tackles For Loss 6. 14** 5. 16** 16. 4.69 27. Zack Wagenmann, 1.3 pg **=Led Big Sky Conference 96. Brock Coyle, 1.0 pg **=Led Big Sky Conference

Montana’s 2014 Game-by-Game Starters Offense

Opponent Q B RB LT LG O C RG RT WR WR WR TE FG @Wyoming Johnson Canada Thiebes J. Hine L. Hines Weyer Dietrich Jones Janssen Burke Ralson DNA C. Wash. S. Dakota @NDSU N. Colo.* at UND* UC Davis* at Cal Poly* Sac St.* at EWU* at S. Utah* MSU* Defense DE DT DT D LB LB LB CB FS SS CB PUNTER @Wyoming Wagenmann Takai Rehm Holmes Gamboa Kose Van Ackeren Harris Hermanson Whitted Dennard Shaw

C. Wash. S. Dakota @NDSU N. Colo.* at UND* UC Davis* at Cal Poly* Sac St.* at EWU* at S. Utah* MSU*

*=Big Sky Conference game Griz FB Add 8-8-8 GRIZ LONGEST PLAYS... THE LAST TIME A GRIZZLY... Rushing-Longest Run Rushed for 100+ Yards...... 104, Jordan Canada vs. Coastal Carolina, 2013 1. *80, by Six players; Rushed for 200+ Yards...... 241, Chase Reynolds vs. Weber State, 2009 Most recent: Rushed for 4 TDs...... 4, Jordan Canada at Sac State, 2013 *80, Jordan Canada vs. Weber St., 2013 Rushed for 3 TDs...... 3, Chase Reynolds vs. North Dakota, 2010 9. 75, Canada vs. Portland St., 2011 Had 2 100-yard Rushers...... 136, Travon Van & 102, Jordan Canada vs. Portland St., 2013 11. 72, Canada at E. Washington 2012 Passed for 300+ Yards...... 388, Jordan Johnson vs. Coastal Carolina, 2013 72, Paul Fiskness vs. Portlland State, 1975 Passed for 400+ Yards...... 498, Drew Miller at Portland State, 1999 Passed for 500+ Yards...... 505, Drew Miller at Idaho (in Pullman, Wash.), 2000 Passed for 6 TDs...... 6. Jordan Johnson vs. Weber State, 2011 Passing Touchdowns Passed for 5 TDs...... 5, Jordan Johnson at N. Dakota, 2013 1. 6, Jordan Johnson vs. Weber St., 2011 Passed for 4 TDs...... 4, Jordan Johnson vs. Coastal Carolina, 2013 6, Brian Ah Yat at S.F. Austin, 1998 Threw 3 or more in a game...... 3, Jordan Johnson at South Dakota, 2013 6, Dave Dickenson vs. Boise St., 1995 Player had 200+ receiving yards in a game...... 200, Marc Mariani vs. Cal Poly, 2009 2. 5, Jordan Johnson at N. Dakota, 2013 Had two 100-yard receivers.119, Ellis Henderson & 103, Jamaal Jones vs. C. Carolina, 2013 3. 4, Jordan Johnson vs. Portland St., 2013 Had Three 100-yard receivers....156, Etu Molden, 149, Jimmy Farris, 127 Tanner Hancock 4, Jordan Johnson vs. C. Carolina, 2013 at Idaho (in Pullman, WA), 2000 (Has happened 26 times) Caught Four (4) TD passes...... 4, Jabin Sambrano vs. Weber State, 2011 Caught Three (3) TD passes...... 3. Ellis Henderson vs. E. Washington, 2013 Passing-Long Plays Caught Two (2) TD passes...... 2, Jamaal Jones vs. C. Carolina, 2013 Recorded 500 yards of total offense...... 549, Brian Ah Yat vs. Northern Arizona, 1996 1. *93, Brian Ah Yat at Portland State, 1997 Recorded 400 yards of total offense...... 412, Jordan Johnson vs. Coastal Carolina, 2013 5. *87, Trent McKinney, at App. State, 2012 Recorded 250 all-purpose yards...... 315, Ellis Henderson at South Dakota, 2013 *87, Dave Dickenson vs. Weber St., 1993 Returned a Punt for a Touchdown...... 90, Peter Nguyen vs. Liberty, 2012 *87, Marty Mornhinweg vs. Weber St., 1985 Returned a Kickoff for a TD...... 98, Ellis Henderson at South Dakota, 2013 13. 72, Smithwick-Hann at Weber St., 2012 Kicked Four (6) field goals in a game...... Brody McKnight vs. Western Oregon, 2011$ 72, Jordan Johnson vs. C. Carolina, 2013 Kicked Five (5) field goals in a game...... Dan Carpernter vs. S. Dakota St., 2006 15. 71, Jordan Johson at S. Dakota, 2013 Kicked Four (4) field goals in a game...... Brody McKnight, at Idaho St., 2011 16. 70, Jordan Johnson at N. Dakota, 2013 Kicked Three (3) field goals in a game...... Ben Worst vs. Ok. Panhandle St., 2013 70, Dave Dickenson vs. Boise St., 1993 Kicked a game-winning field goal...... 25-yarder, Brody McKnight at Portland State, 2010 70, Brad Lebo vs. Nevada, 1991 Kicked a Field Goal of 50 yards or more...... 50, Ben Worst vs. Ok. Panhandle St., 2013 Had Two (2) interceptions in a game...... 2, Anthony Goodwin vs. Portland St., 2013 Returned a for a TD...... 35, Matt Hermanson at South Dakota, 2013 Receiving Touchdowns Blocked a Punt...... Zach Peevey, at Wyoming, 2014 1. 4, Jabin Sambrano vs. Weber St., 2011 Returned a Blocked punt for a TD...... Brent Meyers vs. Sacramento State, 2002 4, Marc Mariani vs. Southern Utah, 2008 Blocked a Field Goal...... Jordan Tripp vs. Cal Poly, 2013 4, Joe Douglass at E. Washington, 1996 Returned a Blocked FG for a TD...... 67, Jimmy Wilson at Northern Arizona, 2005 4, Marvin Turk at Idaho, 1991 Had Two (2) forced fumbles in a game...... Brock Coyle at Montana State, 2013 4, Mike Rice vs. Idaho State & Idaho, 1986 Blocked a PAT...... Craig Mettler at Montana State, 2007 2. 3, Ellis Henderson at N. Dakota, 2013 Had a Defensive Conversion ...... NA 2. 3, Ellis Henderson vs. E. Wash., 2013 Forced a Safety...... Trumaine Johnson at Montana State, 2011 THE LAST TIME AN OPPONENT... Receiving-Long Plays Rushed for 100+ Yards...... 134, Shaun Wick, Wyoming at UW, 2014 1. *93, Jimmy Farris at Portland State, 1997 Rushed for 200+ Yards...... 253, Zach Bauman, Northern Arizona at UM, 2012 13. *72, Jamaal Jones vs. C. Carolina, 2013 Had Two 100-yard Rushers..123, Alex Ross & 104 L. Taliaferro, Coastal Carolina at UM, 2013 15. *71, Ellis Henderson at S. Dakota, 2013 Rushed for 4 TDs...... 4, Vai Tafuna, Weber State at WSU, 2010 16. *70, Tavon Van at N. Dakota, 2013 Passed for 400+ Yards...... 660, Braden Hanson at UND, 2012 70, Scott Gurnsey vs. Boise St., 1993 Passed for 5 TDs...... 6. Vernon Adams, EWU at Montana, 2013 70, Marvin Turk vs. Nevada, 1991 Passed for 4 TDs...... 4, Michael Herrick at N. Arizona, 2009 Threw 3+ Interceptions...... 4, Cameron Higgins, Weber State at UM, 2009 Longest Punt Returns Player had 200+ rec. yards in a game...... 333, Greg Hardin at UND, 2012 1. *94, Marc Mariani vs. Idaho State, 2008 Had two (2) 100-yard receivers..165, DeAndre Carter & 100, Morris Norrise at Sac State, 2013 Caught Three (3) TD passes...... 3, Greg Hardin, UND at UND, 2012 *94, Tuff Harris at E. Washington, 2006 Had 400 yards of total offense...... 505, Garrett Safron at Sac State, 2013 Returned a Punt for a Touchdown...... 82, Shawn Johnson, at Montana State, 2013 Longest Kickoff Return Returned a Kickoff for a TD...... 100, Cordero Dixon, UM at Weber State, 2012 1. *102, Milt Popovivch at Oregon St., 1936 Returned an for a TD...... 50, Charlie Goro, S. Dakota at USD, 2012 2. *99, Damon Boddie at Idaho, 1993 Returned a Fumble for a TD...... 98, Ryan Reardon & 22, Marcus Alford, at NAU, 2013 3. *98, Ellis Henderson at S. Dakota, 2013 Player had Two (2) interceptions in a game...... Lucky Dozier, N. Arizona at UM, 2012 Team had Three (3) or more ints. in a game...... 5 by Stephen F. Austin, at UM, 2009 Longest Interception Returns Blocked a Punt...... Eric Nzeocha, Wyoming at UW, 2014 1. *, 99, Dwaye Hans at Idaho, 1988 Scored a TD on a Blocked punt...... 30, Markell Williams, Sac State at Sac, 2011 Had 300+ all-purpose yards...... 420, Greg Hardin, UND at UND, 2012 Blocked a Field Goal Attempt...... Alex Singleton at Montana State, 2013 Longest Field Goals Returned a Blocked FG for a TD...... NA 1. $57, Chris Snyder vs. Albany, 2002 Blocked a PAT...... John Eddy, N. Colorado at UM, 2010 Had a Defensive Conversion...... Andy Schantz, Portland State (2) at PSU, 2008 Longest Punts Had a Safety...... Western State (Co,lo.) at UM, 2010 1. 79, Jody Farmer at Weber State, 1988

*Indicates Touchdown Griz FB Add 9-9-9

2014 MONTANA GRIZZLY TWO-DEEP VS. CWU WILDCATS (as of 9/2/14) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR-7-Ellis Henderson, 6-0, 185, Jr., 2V (Rush)-RE-37-Zack Wagenmann, 6-3, 1/3, 255, Sr., 3V 13-Josh Janssen, 6-0, 195, Fr., RS 47-Derek Crittenden, 6-3, 240, Jr., 2V

WR-6-Jamaal Jones, 6-1, 191, Jr., 1V DT-54-Trevor Rehm, 6-3, 265, Sr., 2V 83-Ryan Burke, 6-4, 190, So., SQ 44-Caleb Kidder, 6-5, 275, Jr., 2V a 16-Marq Rogers, 6-4, 181, Fr., RS 53-Nate Bradley, LT-60-Jackson Thiebes, 6-5, 280, So., TR NT-95-Tonga Takai, 6-2, 310, Sr., 3V 78- Clint LaRowe, 6-5, 290, So. 1V 93-Zach Peevey, 6-2 ½, 255, So., 1V LG-65-Jordan Hines, 6-4, 285, Sr., 1V DE-91-Tyrone Holmes, 6-4, 245, Jr.,. 2V 68-McCauley Todd, 6-7, 300, So., SQ 97-Ryan Johnson, 6-2 ½ , 255, So., SQ OC-66-Logan Hines, 6-4, 290, Sr., 2V (Sam)LB-36-Herbert Gamboa, 6-1, 220, Jr., 2V 70-Ben Weyer. 6-4, 270, So., 1V 33-Connor Lebsock, 6-2, 205, Jr. 1V RG-70-Ben Weyer. 6-4, 270, So., 1V OR (Mike)LB-45-Jeremiah Kose, 6-2, 230, Jr., SQ/RS 68-McCauley Todd, 6-7, 300, So., SQ 51-Tucker Schye, 6-4, 225, Fr., RS RT-71-Devon Dietrich, 6-4, 270, So., SQ (Will)-35-Kendrick Van Ackeren, 6-1, 220, Jr. 1V 78- Clint LaRowe, 6-5, 290, So. 1V 29-Connor Strahm, 6-1, 235, Fr., RS (H)-TE-81-Mitch Saylor, 6-5, 235, Sr., 3V (Field)CB-11-Nate Harris, 5-10, 180, Jr., 2V 96-Josh Horner, 6-4, 230, Fr., RS 18-JR Nelson, 6-0, 177, So., 1V (Y)-TE-98-Mike Ralston, 6-5 ½, 245, Fr., RS (Bound.) CB-14-Joshua Dennard, 5-11, 194, Sr., 3V 40-Cooper Sprunk, 6-4, 250, Fr., RS 2-Ryan McKinley, 6-1, 188, Fr., RS 6-Tyrel Garner, 6-2, 190, So., TR

QB-10- Jordan Johnson, 6-1, 195, Sr., 3V 19-Shay Smithwick-Hann, 6-4, 219, Sr., 3V SS-31-Justin Whitted, 6-1, 195, Jr., 2V 3-Eric Johnson, 6-2, 190, Jr., JC

RB-26-Jordan Canada, 5-9, 190, Sr., 3V FS-12-Matt Hermanson, 6-1, 202, Sr., 3V 8-Travon Van, 5-11, 195, Sr., 1V 39-Jake Dallaserra, 5-11, 190, Jr., 1V 38-John Nguyen, 5-7, 180, So., 1V FB-34-Jamal Wilson, 5-11, 245, Jr., 1V ------SPECIAL TEAMS P-88-Stephen Shaw, 6-3, 242, Jr., 2V K-94-Harrison Greenberg, 5-8, 170, So., SQ OR 87-Chris Lider, 6-1, 199, Jr., 2V 87-Chris Lider, 6-1, 199, Jr., 2V 5-Daniel Sullivan, 5-10, 185, Jr., TR Holder-12-Matt Hermanson, 6-1, 202, Sr., 3V Snaps-50-Aaron Held, 6-1, 193, So., 1V KOR&PR-38-John Nguyen, 5-7, 180, So, 1V 51-Tucker Schye, 6-4, 220, Fr., RS 6-Jamaal Jones, 6-1, 191, Jr., 1V 7-Ellis Henderson, 6-0, 185, Jr., 2V

BIG SKY TEAMS IN THE 2014 SPORTS NETWORK TOP 25 Team Pre. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Final EWU 1 2 Griz 5 4 MSU 18 20 NAU 23 25 BIG SKY TEAMS IN THE 2014 COACHES’ POLL Team Pre. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Final EWU 2 2 Griz 5 5 MSU 19 23 NAU 25 NR Griz FB Add 10-10-10 2014 GRIZ BIG SKY QUOTING HEAD COACH MICK DELANEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEES & RECIPIENTS** ON THE WYOMING GAME: “When you go on a trip like that and play an FBS school, the feedback immediately, is oh well, you played well, that’s a big school and all that kind of stuff. We Aug. 30 (at Wyoming) went there to win the game and we put ourselves in a position to win it, and didn’t get that done, Offense: Jordan Johnson, QB which was very disappointing. Defense: Kenrick Van Ackeren, LB Special Teams: DNA “We’ve got to regroup, which we started yesterday (Sunday), and take all of the positives -- Sept. 6 (Central Washington) which there were very many -- out of that game; and start to clean up the negatives. I’ve got to Offense: coach better; the coaches have to coach better; and the players have to play better.” Defense: Special Teams: ON THE WILDCATS: “It’s a good program. It’s really an unknown for us this year, because they did not open their season last weekend and they have a new coaching staff. Our coaches have Sept. 13 (South Dakota) done a lot of homework on what they are going to do offensively and defensively. Kind of like a Offense: week ago, you have to go back to their backgrounds and see what they ran. Defense: Special Teams: “We’re kind of expecting a little bit of different defensive philosophy. Offensively, the coach came from St. Cloud, and they were a tempo, no-huddle type of a team, so that’s what we’re Sept. 20 (at N. Dakota State) expecting on that side of the football. As last week, you have to look at last year’s tape to Offense: evaluate personnel and see what match-ups they are going to try to get, and see what match-ups Defense: Special Teams: we can get. It’s kind of an unknown. As every week, it’s not so much about them as it is about us, getting back home and getting our feet on the ground, and getting ready to finish the job.” Sept. 27 (Northern Colorado) Offense: ON THE GRIZ: “The biggest positive is that we played really well on defense (at Wyoming) for Defense: the most part, at least 95 percent of the game. We were very solid on defense. We tackled well. Special Teams: We ran to the ball well. They were a power-run team, and we kept that pretty much under control other than maybe one drive. Oct. 5 (at North Dakota) Offense: “They (the Cowboys) didn’t throw the ball very well, so we weren’t tested there, and I know that Defense: we will. All the way down the road we will probably face quarterbacks that will be a lot better Special Teams: throwers than that young man. I don’t know if we will face anybody that runs the ball better than they do, because that’s their trademark and their bread-and-butter. Oct. 18 (UC Davis) Offense: “Offensively we had a couple of explosives (long plays). We have to figure out a way to run the Defense: Special Teams: football. We have to be able to do that. That’s the big thing right now. We are not the type of team that can throw the ball 40 or 45 times a game.” Oct. 25 (at Cal Poly) Sky in the Sagarin Ratings Offense: Defense: Special Teams: Here is a look at where the Big Sky teams rank in this week’s Jeff Sagarin Ratings. On the left is their overall rank. On the right is their rank amongst FCS Teams: (Sept. 1): Nov. 1 (Sacramento State) Offense: 84. Eastern Washington...... 4 Defense: 110. Montana...... 14 Special Teams: 130. Montana State...... 21 139. Cal Poly...... 26 Nov. 8 (at E. Washington) 149. Northern Arizona...... 30 Offense: 152. Southern Utah...... 31 Defense: 164. Portland State...... 42 Special Teams: 165. Sacramento State...... 43 174. UC Davis...... 51 Nov. 15 (at Southern Utah) 195. North Dakota...... 67 Offense: 197. Weber State...... 59 Defense: 199. Idaho State...... 70 Special Teams: 200. Northern Colorado...... 71 Nov. 22 (Montana State) FCS Conference Offense: 1. Missouri Valley 7. Southern 13. Pioneer Defense: 2. CAA 8. Big South 14 SWAC-West Special Teams: 3. Ohio Valley 9. Patriot 4. Big Sky 10. MEAC !=National Player of the Week 5. Southland 11. Northeast &=Co-recipient 6. Ivy 12. SWAC-East 2004 Griz FB add 11-11-11 SPORTS NETWORK 2014 Poll (9/1/14) grizgr GRIZ BY THE NUMBERS Team (1st Place Votes) Rec. Points 1. North Dakota State (93) 1-0 3830 2. Eastern Washington (63) 2-0 3804 3. Southeast Louisiana 1-0 3553 3- A school-record three Griz players participated in post- 4. Montana 0-1 3064 season all-star games last season: Coyle (NFLPA Collegiate 5. Coastal Carolina 1-0 3028 Bowl ); Kistler Jr. (East-West Shrine Game); and Tripp 6. New Hampshire 0-1 2998 7. McNeese State 0-0 2661 (Senior Bowl). 8. Northern Iowa 0-1 2634 9. Jacksonville State 0-1 2580 4th-Is Canada ranked in career rushing yards ( 2,238) and 10. Villanova 0-1 2488 11. Fordham 1-0 2423 he is also ranked fourth in career scoring runs (29). 12. South Dakota State 0-1 2242 13. Chattanooga 0-1 1793 5-Montana players named to the 2014 preseason All-Big 14. Tennessee State 1-0 1701 Sky team. (See add 12). 15. Sam Houston State 1-1 1484 16. Eastern Illinois 0-1 1402 17. Richmond 1-0 1323 5th- In school history is Johnson ranked in career 18. Bethune-Cookman 1-0 1109 touchdown passes with 54. He is now eighth in career 19. Furman 1-0 1004 passing yards with 6,016. 20. Montana State 0-1 965 21. William & Mary 0-1 945 22. Towson 0-1 929 7th (tied)-Now is Wagenmann in career sacks with 22 23. Youngstown State 0-1 540 (tied with safety Trey Young). Wagenman is now eighth in 24. Maine 1-0 469 career tackles for loss with 31.5. 23. Northern Arizona 0-1 352 Others receiving votes: S. Illinois 323, S..Carolina State 176, 10th-Now is Henderson in career receiving TDs with 16. Liberty 141, Central Arkansas 126, Central Connecticut State 107, Wofford 94, Princeton 64, Samford 62, Cal Poly 54, Delaware 44, Harvard 42, James Madison 37, Southern Utah 37, 12-The Grizzlies had 12 players who made their first-ever Charleston Southern 23, Gardner-Webb 19, Missouri State 15, starts at Wyoming, with five on both offense and defense. Alcorn State 13, Sacred Heart 12, North Carolina A&T 12, Those players on defense were tackle Trevor Rehm, Stephen F. Austin 11, Southern 10, Alabama State 9, Illinois State 9, Eastern Kentucky 8, Lehigh 7, Southeast Missouri State linebackers Herbert Gamboa, Jeremiah Kose, and 7, Western Illinois 6, Duquesne 3, Bryant 2, Norfolk State 2, Kendrick Van Ackeren, and strong safety Justin Whitted. San Diego 1, Sacramento State 1, Indiana State 1, Murray St. 1. First timers on offense were tackles Devon Dietrich and ------Jackson Thiebes, guards Jordan Hines and Ben Weyer, FCS 2014 Coaches Poll (9/1/14) Team (1st Place Votes) Record Points wide receivers Ryan Burke and Josh Janssen, and tight 1. North Dakota State (24) 1-0 647 end Mike Ralston. 2. Eastern Washington (2) 2-0 626 3. Southeast Louisiana 1-0 598 12 STARTERS BACK: UM’s offensive starters back are 4. Coastal Carolina 1-0 540 5. Montana 0-1 495 wide receivers Jamaal Jones and Ellis Henderson, running 6. McNeese State 0-0 452 back Jordan Canada, quarterback Jordan Johnson, and 7. Villanova 0-1 445 fullback Jamal Wilson. Starters back on defense are ends 8. New Hampshire 0-1 426 Tyrone Holmes and Zack Wagenmann, tackle Tonga 9. Jacksonville State 0-1 413 10. Fordham 1-0 360 Takai, cornerback Nate Harris, and free safety Matt 11. South Dakota State 0-1 341 Hermanson. Junior kicker Chris Lider (a 2012 starter) 12. Northern Iowa 0-1 327 and punter Stephen Shaw also return. Cornerback Joshua 13. Sam Houston State 1-1 323 Dennard (five), center Logan Hines (three), and tight end 14. Eastern Illinois 0-1 289 15. Chattanooga 0-1 278 Mitch Saylor (nine) have also started in their careers. 16. Tennessee State 1-0 234 17. Furman 1-0 229 149-44-The Griz out-scored their 13 opponents in the 18. Bethune-Cookman 1-0 216 fourth quarter last season. 19. Towson 0-1 193 20. Richmond 1-0 174 21. Youngstown State 0-1 147 173-26-Is UM’s record in Washington-Grizzly Stadium 22. Maine 1-0 144 since playing there mid-way through the 1986 season. 23. Montana State 0-1 128 24. William & Mary 0-1 80 25. Southern Illinois 1-0 49 24,380-Was Montana’s attendance average in seven home Others Receiving Votes: C. Arkansas 38, N. Arizona 35, games in Washington-Grizzly Stadium, which ranked them Liberty 25, Missouri St. 24, S..Carolina State 23, Wofford 20, S. second in the nation in 2013. Utah 19, Samford 15, C. Connecticut St. 13, Princeton 11, Bryant 10, E. Kentucky 10, Cal Poly 8, Abilene Christian 7, Alcorn St. 7, Harvard 7, Charleston Southern 5, Jackson State 4, Lehigh 4, Sacramento State 4, Western Illinois 3, James Madison 2, Delaware 1, North Carolina A&T 1 Griz FB add 12-12-12 2014 Big Sky Conference Preseason All-Big Sky Conference Team GRIZ 2014 SEASON & CAREER START CHART

NO.-PLAYER POS. G/S CAREER G/S OFFENSE 1- Treshawn Favors RB 0/0 0/0 *QB – Vernon Adams, Jr., Eastern Washington 2 -Ryan McKinley CB 0/0 0/0 RB – Kristaan Ivory, Sr., Cal Poly 3 - Brady Gustafson QB 0/0 2/0 3 - Eric Johnson SS 1/0 1/0 RB – Gabe Manzanares, Sr., UC Davis 4- Chris Parker CB 0/0 0/0 FB – Nick Butier, Jr, Northern Arizona 5 -Chase Naccarrato WR 0/0 21/1 TE – R.J. Rickert, Sr., Northern Arizona 5- Dan Sullivan K 1/0 1/0 OG – Trevor Poole, Sr., Montana (Currently Injured) 6 - Jamaal Jones WR 1/1 14/14 OG – Cornelius Edison, Sr., Portland State 7- Ellis Henderson WR 1/0 25/20 8 - Travon Van RB 11/0 11/0 OG – JP Flynn, So., Montana State 9 - Addison Owen DE 1/0 23/0 *C – Roy Garcia, Sr., Northern Arizona 10-Jordan Johnson QB 1/1 33/26 *OT – Clay DeBord, Jr., Eastern Washington 11-Nate Harris CB 1/1 25/16 OT – Jacob Julian, So., Northern Arizona 12- Matt Hermanson FS 1/1 36/24 13-Josh Janssen WR 1/1 1/1 *WR – Cooper Kupp, So., Eastern Washington 14- Joshua Dennard CB 1/1 36/7 WR – DeAndre Carter, Sr., Sacramento State 16- Marq Rogers WR 0/0 0/0 WR – Ellis Henderson, Jr., Montana 17- Makena Simis QB 0/0 0/0 *PK – Brady Stuart, Jr., UC Davis 18- JR Nelson CB 1/0 12/0 Returns – Shawn Johnson, Sr., Montana State 19- Shay Smithwick-Hann QB 0/0 20/3 24- Lorenzo Logwood RB 0/0 0/0 26- Jordan Canada RB 1/1 37/16 DEFENSE 28- Jamaal Anderson Saf. 1/0 6/0 *DE – Zack Wagenmann, Sr., Montana 31- Justin Whitted SS 1/1 17/1 DE – James Cowser, Jr., Southern Utah 33- Connor Lebsock LB 1/0 18/0 34- Jamal Wilson FB 1/1 13/13 DT – Tonga Takai, Sr., Montana 35- Kenrick Van Ackeren LB 1/1 14/1 DT - Dylan Zylstra, Sr., Eastern Washington 36- Herbert Gamboa LB 1/1 21/1 LB – Ronnie Hamlin, Sr., Eastern Washington 37- Zack Wagenmann DE 1/1 38/25 LB – Austin Hasquet, Sr., Northern Arizona 38 - John Nguyen RB 1/0 12/1 LB – Nick Dzubnar, Sr., Cal Poly 39- Jake Dallaserra FS 1/0 14/0 40- Cooper Sprunk TE 0/0 0/0 LB – Leilon Willingham, Sr., Northern Colorado 43- Nate Bradley DT 0/0 0/0 CB – Deonte Flowers, Sr., Montana State 44 -Caleb Kidder DT 1/0 24/1 CB – Deon’tae Florence, Sr., Weber State 47- Derek Crittenden DE 1/0 25/0 S – Matt Hermanson, Sr., Montana 50- Aaron Held Snaps 1/1 14/14 51-Tucker Schye LB 1/0 1/0 S – Tevin McDonald, Sr., Eastern Washington 54-Trevor Rehm DT 1/1 24/1 P – Kyle Loomis, Sr., Portland State 60-Jackson Thiebes OT 1/1 1/1 Special Teams – Chad Newell, So., Montana State 65- Jordan Hines OG 1/1 10/1 *Unanimous selection 66- Logan Hines OC 1/1 25/4 68 McCauley Todd OG 1/0 6/0 70 -Ben Weyer OG 1/1 9/1 Offensive MVP – Vernon Adams, Jr., QB, E. Washington 71- Devon Dietich OT 1/1 3/1 Defensive MVP – Zack Wagenmann, Sr., DE, Montana 77- Cameron Rokich OT 0/0 0/0 78 -Clint LaRowe OT 1/0 10/0 79 -Max Kelly OG 1/0 8/0 80- Sean Haynes WR 0/0 26/2 8 FORMER GRIZ PLAYERS 81- Mitch Saylor TE 1/1 31/9 MAKE 2014 NFL ROSTERS 82- Jermaine Jones TE 0/0 0/0 83- Ryan Burke WR 1/1 4/1 Player, Pos. Team Years at UM 84- Kevin Berland WR 0/0 5/0 86- Austin Carver WR 0/0 0/0 Colt Anderson, Safety Colts 2004-08 87- Chris Lider K/P 0/0 19/13 Kroy Biermann, DE Falcons 2004-07 88- Stephen Shaw P 1/1 25/25 Dan Carpenter, K Bills 2004-07 89- Aschan Richards DE 0/0 0/0 Brock Coyle, LB Seahawks 2009-13 90- Bo Harris DT 0/0 2/0 Trumaine Johnson, CB^ Rams 2008-11 91- Tyrone Holmes DE 1/1 24/14 93 - Zach Peevey DT 1/0 12/0 Chase Reynolds, RB Rams 2008-10 94- Harrison Greenberg K 1/1 2/1 Jordan Tripp, LB^ Dolphins 2009-13 95- Tonga Takai DT 1/1 35/24 Jimmy Wilson, DB Dolphins 2004-06, 11 96- Josh Horner TE 0/0 0/0 97- Ryan Johnson DE 0/0 5/0 98- Mike Ralston TE 1/1 1/1 ^=Currently Injured Griz FB Add 13-13-13 2014 BIG SKY CONFERENCE STANDINGS BIG SKY OVERALL TEAM W-L=PCT. W-L-PCT. PF PA STREAK Eastern Washington 0-0=.000 2-0 =1.000 97 44 Won 2 Sacramento State 0-0=.000 1-0 =.000 49 13 Won 1 Northern Colorado 0-0=.000 0-0 =.000 10 28 Lost 11 Cal Poly 0-0=.000 0-1 =.000 0 0 Won 1 Idaho State 0-0=.000 0-1= .000 14 56 Lost 7 Montana 0-0=.000 0-1 =.000 12 17 Lost 2 Montana State 0-0=.000 0-1 =.000 10 37 Lost 4 North Dakota 0-0=.000 0-1 =.000 10 42 Lost 2 Northern Arizona 0-0=.000 0-1 =.000 7 38 Lost 2 Portland State 0-0=.000 0-1 =.000 14 29 Lost 3 Southern Utah 0-0=.000 0-1 =.000 19 28 Lost 3 UC Davis 0-0=.000 0-1 =.000 0 45 Lost 1 Weber State 0-0=.000 0-1 =.000 14 45 Won 1

THIS WEEK’S SKY SCHEDULE Saturday, Sept. 6 Sacramento State (1-0) at Cal (1-0)...... 12:05 #2 Eastern Washington (2-0) at #25 Washington (1-0).. 12:05 Central Washington (0-0) at #4 Montana (0-1)...... 3:35 Cal Poly (0-1) at #13 South Dakota State (0-1)...... 6:05 Robert Morris (0-1) at North Dakota (0-1)...... 6:05 Idaho State (0-1) at Utah State (0-1)...... 6:05 #25 Northern Arizona (0-1) at Abilene Christian (0-1)..... 6:05 #1 North Dakota State (1-0) at Weber State (0-1)...... 6:05 Fort Lewis (0-0) at UC Davis (0-1)...... 6:05 Black Hills State (0-0) at #20 Montana State (0-1)...... 7:05 Northern Colorado (0-0) at UNLV (0-1)...... 7:05 Southern Utah (0-1) at #3 Southeastern Louisiana (1-0).. 7:05 Western Oregon (0-0) at Portland State (0-1)...... 7:15

SKY NOTES OUT OF THE RECORD BOOKS: For 12 years, Montana was tied for the longest winning streak in FCS history with Penn. That mark was surpassed last Saturday as North Dakota State won its 25th straight game, downing Iowa State 34-14. Montana won their final 14 games of the 2001 season en route to the national championship. The Grizzlies opened the 2002 season with 10 consecutive wins, before the streak ended with a loss at Eastern Washington. NDSU, the three-time defending FCS champs, will bring its winning streak to Ogden, Utah, to face Weber State on Saturday.

GOOD CALL SPORTS NETWORK: Southern Utah’s James Cowser and Montana’s Zack Wagenmann were both named to the Buck Buchanan Award Watch List prior to the season by the Sports Network. Both defensive ends showed why last Saturday. Cowser, a junior, recorded 11 tackles and two sacks in Southern Utah’s 28-19 loss to Nevada. Wagenmann registered seven tackles with two sacks and broke up a pass in Montana’s 17-12 loss to Wyoming.

EXTRA POINTS: Idaho State’s Xavier Finney rushed for 133 yards in the Bengals’ loss to Utah...EWU’s Kendrick Bourne has caught two TD passes in both of the Eagles’ wins...Montana leads the nation with six sacks after the first full week...EWU rested starters Cooper Kupp, Quincy Forte, Ronnie Hamlin and Jase Butorac against UM-Western. All four are expected to play against Washington... Weber State’s Zach Smith rushed for a career-high 128 yards and scored on a 60-yard run against Arizona State...Sacramento State’s 49-13 win over Incarnate Word was its largest margin of victory since a 69-19 win over Saint Mary’s in 2003...Sac QB Garrett Safron threw five TD passes in the win, and he has now thrown four or more TD passes six times in his career, and three times in the last five games... Southern Utah’s Raysean Pringle, who went by Raysean Martin last season, rushed five times for 95 yards and scored on a 71-yard TD in the Thunderbirds’ loss to Nevada...North Dakota freshman kicker Reid Taubenheim booted a 42-yard field goal in the second quarter -- his first career collegiate attempt...Portland State reserve QB Paris Penn rushed for a career-high 112 yards and scored on runs of 58 and 11 yards against Oregon State...Senior LB Nick Dzubnar tallied a team-high 12 tackles for Cal Poly in a loss to New Mexico State...Saturday’s schedule will be the largest in Big Sky history. It marks the first time that all 13 teams are playing non-conference games on the same day. The Big Sky expanded to 13 football teams in 2012. Griz FB Add 14-14-14 Game #1 of 2014 At WYOMING 17, MONTANA 12

Montana (0-1) vs. Wyoming (1-0) LARAMIE, WYOMING – Montana gave Date: Aug 30, 2014 Wyoming everything it wanted in the teams’ 2014 opener Laramie , Wyo. • Stadium: War Memorial and had to endure two long delays due to lightning strikes Attendance: 25,243 which lasted a total of 57 minutes, losing 17-12 to the FBS Temperature: 74 • Weather: Sunny & Rain Cowboys in front of 25,243 fans in UW’s Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 – Total The game’s second lightning strike delay came Montana 0 6 0 6 – 12 with 13:28 to play and lasted 32 minutes, while the first Wyoming 3 0 14 0 – 17 came with about 12 minutes remaining in the halftime break, and it took 25 minutes. The game lasted a total of four Qtr Time Scoring play hours and three minutes. 1st 07:17 WY - WILLIAMS,Stuart 41 field goal, 12-57, 5:59 The Griz made a run at the Cowboys late in the 2nd 11:28 UM - Josh Janssen 26 pass from Ryan Burke (H. Greenberg kick game, as quarterback Jordan Johnson threw a 16-yard TD failed), 9-64, 3:25 pass to tight end Mike Ralston, cutting Wyoming’s lead to 3rd 05:10 WY - WICK, Shaun 5 run (WILLIAMS,Stuart kick), 5-58 2:13 17-12. After the Johnson-to-Ralston TD hook-up, UM’s 02:11 WY - MAY, D.J. 58 run (WILLIAMS,Stuart kick), 3-66 1:23 two-point conversion try failed, and the Griz trailed by five 4th 08:20 UM - Mike Ralston 16 pass from Jordan Johnson (Johnson: pass points (17-12) with 8:20 left to play. failed), 10-57 3:22 The Cowboys went ahead 10-6 and took the lead for good with 5:10 to go in the third quarter on a 5-yard UM W Y scoring run by junior halfback Shaun Wick. Wyoming upped FIRST DOWNS 16 18 its lead to 17-6 with 2:11 to go in the third period, when RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 19-42 46-209 halfback C.J. May scored on a 58-yard run. PASSING YDS (NET) 211 92 UM took a 6-3 lead with 11:28 to go in that Passes Att-Comp-Int 46-25-0 21-13-1 period on a 26-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Burke to TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 65-253 67-301 fellow wide receiver Josh Janssen on an end-around play. Punt Returns-Yards 2-6 4-46 Janssen’s first career catch and TD was set up by Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-32 0-0 a sack and a forced fumble of UW quarterback Colby Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Kirkegaard by Griz defensive end Tyrone Holmes, and that Punts (Number-Avg) 9-39.0 6-41.7 fumble was recovered by tackle Trevor Rehm, giving UM Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 possession on its own 36-yard line. Penalties-Yards 3-25 1-4 UW got on the board first and scored the only Possession Time 25:06 34:54 points in the opening quarter on their first possession, a 12- Third-Down Conversions 6 of 17 7 of 16 play, 57-yard drive that took 5:59, and culminated it with a Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1 41-yard field goal by senior kicker Stuart Williams. That Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 2-4 made the score 3-0 UW at 7:17 left in the first quarter. Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-37 1-6 Wyoming had a chance to regain the lead in the second stanza when Eric Nrzeocha blocked a punt by UM’s RUSHING: Montana- Travon Van 8-19; Jordan Johnson 4-13; Jordan Stephen Shaw, which was recovered by Brian Hill on Canada 7-10. Wyoming-WICK, Shaun Montana’s 9-yard line with 2:09 to go until intermission. 22-134; MAY, D.J. 13-96. However the drive was halted when Griz junior linebacker Jeremiah Kose intercepted Kirkegaard’s pass in the end PASSING: Montana- Jordan Johnson 24-45-0-185; Ryan Burke 1-1-0-26. zone. Wyoming-KIRKEGAARD, C. 13-21-1-92. Both defenses were stellar, as the Cowboys were limited to 301 total yards on 67 plays and the Grizzlies had RECEIVING: Montana-Travon Van 9-66; Ellis Henderson 5-48; Jamaal 253 yards on 65 plays. Wyoming ended up with 17 first Jones 3-16; Mitch Saylor 2-20; Mike downs, to UM’s 12. Ralston 2-19; Ryan Burke 2-11; Josh Janssen 1-26; Jordan Canada 1-5. The Cowboys rushed for 209 yards, while the Wyoming-RUFRAN, Dominic 4-25; Grizzlies gained 42. Wyoming had an edge in time of GENTRY, Tanner 3-24; CLAIBORNE,Jalen 3-11. possession of 34:54 to 25:04. Halfback/receiver Travon Van had a career-high 9 INTERCEPTIONS: Montana- Jeremiah Kose 1-0. Wyoming- None. catches for 66 yards. Wide receiver Ellis Henderson had 5 catches for 48 yards. FUMBLES: Montana-None. Wyoming-MAY, D.J. 1-0; KIRKEGAARD, C. Johnson completed 24-of 45 passes for 185 yards 1-1. and one touchdown. Linebacker Kendrick Van Ackeren led the Griz SACKS (UA-A): Montana- Zack Wagenmann 2-0; Tonga Takai 2-0; with a game and career-high 14 tackles, while safety Matt Tyrone Holmes 1-0; K. Van Ackeren 1-0. Hermanson had 11, and junior linebacker Herbert Gamboa Wyoming- NZEOCHA, Mark 1-0. added 10. Senior defensive end Zack Wagenmann added 2 sacks and 7 tackles. Kose also had 7 tackles along with a TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Montana -Kendrick Van Ackeren 6-8; Matt pick. Hermanson 8-3; Herbert Gamboa 2-8; Justin Whitted2-6; Zack Wagenmann Kirkegaard was 13-21-1 for 92 yards. Wick 3-4; Jeremiah Kose 2-5. Wyoming-NZEOCHA, Mark 8-4; HARRIS, Devyn rushed 15 times for 100 yards and a TD. 5-3; MERTENS,Patrick 2-6; JONES, DeAndre 5-1. Griz FB Add 15-15-15

At MONTANA 38, C. WASHINGTON 35 GAME #4 OF 2008 MISSOULA, MT – Redshirt freshman place- CENTRAL WASHINGTON kicker Brody McKnight connected on a 42-yard field Sept. 27, 2008, Washington-Grizzly Stadium goal with one second left, as UM edged the upset- Missoula, Mont., Attendance: 25,326 minded Wildcats. It was a battle between two unbeaten teams. The Wildcats, Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total ranked seventh in Division II, entered the game 4-0, while the Central Washington 7 17 0 11 35 Grizzlies, ranked fourth in the FCScame in at 3-0. Montana 7 14 7 10 38 The win gave Montana a 4-0 start for the second year in a row. The last Griz teams to accomplish that were the 1969 and Qtr Time Scoring play-Plays-Yards, TOP, Score 1970 squads. 1st 10:44 CWU- Dyer,R. 32 pass from Reilly (Rolsma kick), 3-35, 2:03, 7-0 CWU Montana extended its school and Big Sky Conference records 05:44-UM - Dan Beaudin 2 pass from Cole Bergquist by winning its 25th straight regular season game. Since opening (Brody McKnight kick), 12-6,3 4:55, 7-7 the 2006 season with a loss to Iowa, Montana has won 25 2nd 14:52-CWU - Wood 20 fumble recovery (Rolsma kick), 14-7 CWU straight regular-season games (10 in 2006, 11 in 2007 and four 08:50-CWU- Bronson 17 pass from Reilly (Rolsma kick), this season). UM broke the previous Big Sky mark of 23 straight 6-67,2:57, 21-7 CWU regular-season victories it set from 1969-71. 06:49-UM - Marc Mariani 64 pass from Bergquist (McKnight kick), 4-79, 1:55, 21-14 CWU For the third straight week, the Grizzlies set a Big Sky 02:47-UM- Mariani 42 pass from Bergquist (McKnight kick), 6-92, 3:17, 21-21 record for the largest home crowd at a non-conference game, as 00:00-CWU- Rolsma 23 field goal, 8-62, 2:39, 24-21 CWU 25,326 packed the newly-expanded Washington-Grizzly Stadium 3rd 03:05-UM- Chase Reynolds 12 run (McKnight kick), 4-31, 1:38, 28-24 UM to watch UM nip CWU. The Griz also set attendance records 4th 07:30-UM- Reynolds 3 run (McKnight kick), 12-59, 7:24, 35-24 UM earlier this year against Southern Utah (25,056) and UC Davis 03:54-CWU- Spevak 56 pass from Reilly (Bronson pass from (25,209). Reilly), 8-81 ,3:30, 35-32 UM CWU capitalized on five turnovers by Montana, but the 02:47-CWU- Rolsma 44 field goal, 6-25, 1:01, 35-35 visitors from Ellensburg, Wash., also showed a lot of grit, 00:01-UM-McKnight 42 field goal, 10-40, 2:40, 38-35 UM overcoming an 11-point deficit with 7:30 remaining. The Wildcats cut the Grizzly lead to 35-32, when quarterback Mile Reilly hit wide-out Johnny Spevak for a 56- TEAM STATISTICS CWU UM yard scoring pass with 7:30 to go. A pass from Reilly to tight FIRST DOWNS 13 27 end Jared Bronson was good for the two-point conversion. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 17-35 40-154 CWU recovered the ensuing on-side kick, and six plays later PASSING YDS (NET) 280 377 kicker Garrett Rolsma’s 44-yard field goal knotted the score at Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-21-0 34-25-1 35-all with 2:47 left to play. TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YDS 52-315 74-531 Starting from their own 35-yard line, UM eked its way Fumble Returns-Yards 1-20 0-0 down the field, with the key plays, two catches by Mike Ferriter, Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2- –10 covering 40 yards. McKnight then nailed the game-winner with Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-138 6-111 one tick left on the clock. Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Thanks to a Griz fumble, CWU took an early 7-0 lead on a Punts (Number-Avg) 4-45.2 0-0.0 32-yard touchdown pass from Reilly to Ryan Dyer. But the Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-4 Grizzlies made it 7-7 a few minutes later when Bergquist hit Penalties-Yards 10-68 9-92 tight end Dan Beaudin for a 2-yard touchdown pass. Possession Time 23:47 36:13 CWU took a 14-7 lead when linebacker Buddy Wood Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 5 of 11 scooped up a Bergquist fumble and raced 20 yards for a score. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 3 CWU took its biggest lead, 21-7, with 8:50 to go until halftime, Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-4 when Reilly and Bronson hooked up for a 17-yard scoring pass. Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-30 0-0 Montana rebounded with back-to-back touchdown passes from Bergquist to Marc Mariani of 64 and 42 yards, which tied INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS the score 21-21 with 2:47 left until intermission. RUSHING Reynold’s first touchdown run, a 12-yarder around left end, Central Washington- Hasty 9-25; Bighill 1-6; Reilly 4-4; Dyer,R. 3-0. came at the 3:05 mark of the third quarter, and was the only Montana- Chase Reynolds 16-87; Rob Schulte 3-32; Thomas scoring in that stanza, setting up the dramatic final 15 minutes. Brooks-Fletcher 9-27; Cole Bergquist 12-8. Bergquist was 25-of-34 for a career-high 377 yards and three touchdowns. Ferriter had a career-high 133 receiving yards and PASSING matched his career best with eight receptions, while Mariani Central Washington- Reilly 21-35-0-280. had six grabs for 161 yards and two scores. Montana- Cole Bergquist 25-34-1-377. Reynolds rushed for a career-best 87 yards on 16 carries, and had the first two touchdown-day of his career as well. Senior safety Colt Anderson had a team-high 10 tackles, RECEIVING while junior linebacker Shawn Lebsock had eight stops. Central Washington- Spevak 7-136; Hasty 5-32; Waller,M. 4-31; Reilly, from Kalispell, was 21-of-35-0 for 280 yards Bronson 2-34; Weems 2-15; Dyer,R. 1-32. and three touchdowns, while Spevak had seven receptions Montana- Mike Ferriter 9-133; Marc Mariani 6-161; Dan Beaudin 3-24; for 136 yards. CWU senior linebacker Chris James had a Brooks-Fletcher 2-11; Steve Pfahler 1-24; Tyler Palmer 1-12; Jabin game-high 15 tackles. Sambrano 1-12; Kevin Klaboe 1-2; Rob Schulte 1-minus 2. The Automated ScoreBook Montana Game Results (as of Sep 02, 2014) All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Aug 30, 2014 at Wyoming L 12-17 0-1 0-0 4:03 25243 The Automated ScoreBook Montana Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 02, 2014) All games

Team Statistics UM OPP SCORING 12 17 Points Per Game 12.0 17.0 Points Off Turnovers 12 0 FIRST DOWNS 16 18 R u s h in g 3 10 P a s s in g 13 6 P e n a lt y02 RUSHING YARDAGE 42 209 Yards gained rushing 59 250 Yards lost rushing 17 41 Rushing Attempts 19 46 Average Per Rush 2.2 4.5 Average Per Game 42.0 209.0 TDs Rushing 0 2 PASSING YARDAGE 211 92 C o m p - A t t - I n t 25-46-0 13-21-1 Average Per Pass 4.6 4.4 Average Per Catch 8.4 7.1 Average Per Game 211.0 92.0 TDs Passing 2 0 TOTAL OFFENSE 253 301 Total Plays 65 67 Average Per Play 3.9 4.5 Average Per Game 253.0 301.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 2-32 0-0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 2-6 4-46 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 1-0 0-0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 16.0 0.0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 3.0 11.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE 0.0 0.0 FUMBLES-LOST 0-0 2-1 PENALTIES-Yards 3-25 1-4 Average Per Game 25.0 4.0 PUNTS-Yards 9-351 6-250 Average Per Punt 39.0 41.7 Net punt average 33.9 40.7 KICKOFFS-Yards 3-195 4-249 Average Per Kick 65.0 62.2 Net kick average 40.0 41.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 5 : 0 6 3 4 : 5 4 3RD-DOWN Conversions 6/17 7/16 3rd-Down Pct 35% 44% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 1/2 0/1 4th-Down Pct 50% 0% SACKS BY-Yards 6-37 1-6 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 2 2 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 0-0 1-1 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (1-1) 100% (2-4) 50% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (1-1) 100% (1-4) 25% PAT-ATTEMPTS (0-1) 0% (2-2) 100% ATTENDANCE 0 25243 Games/Avg Per Game 0/0 1/25243 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Montana 0 6 0 6 0 12 Opponents 3 0 14 0 0 17 The Automated ScoreBook Montana Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 02, 2014) All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Travon Van 1 8 27 8 19 2.4 0 10 19.0 John Nguyen 2 6 3.0 0 5 Jordan Johnson 1 4 19 6 13 3.2 0 9 13.0 Total 2 6 3.0 0 5 Jordan Canada 1 7 13 3 10 1.4 0 4 10.0 Opponents 4 46 11.5 0 9 Total 1 19 59 17 42 2.2 0 10 42.0 Opponents 1 46 250 41 209 4.5 2 58 209.0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Jeremiah Kose 1 0 0.0 0 0 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Total 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jordan Johnson 1 95.20 24-45-0 53.3 185 1 24 185.0 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Ryan Burke 1 648.40 1-1-0 100.0 26 1 26 26.0 Total 1 107.23 25-46-0 54.3 211 2 26 211.0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Opponents 1 89.18 13-21-1 61.9 92 0 14 92.0 John Nguyen 2 32 16.0 0 20 Total 2 32 16.0 0 20 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Travon Van 1 9 66 7.3 0 24 66.0 Ellis Henderson 1 5 48 9.6 0 15 48.0 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Jamaal Jones 1 3 16 5.3 0 11 16.0 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Mitch Saylor 1 2 20 10.0 0 16 20.0 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Mike Ralston 1 2 19 9.5 1 16 19.0 Ryan Burke 1 2 11 5.5 0 7 11.0 Josh Janssen 1 1 26 26.0 1 26 26.0 Jordan Canada 1 1 5 5.0 0 5 5.0 Total 1 25 211 8.4 2 26 211.0 Opponents 1 13 92 7.1 0 14 92.0 The Automated ScoreBook Montana Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 02, 2014) All games

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Josh Janssen 1 ------6 Jordan Johnson 1 49 13 185 198 198.0 Mike Ralston 1 ------6 Ryan Burke 1 1 0 26 26 26.0 H. Greenberg - - 0-1 - - - - - 0 Travon Van 1 8 19 0 19 19.0 Jordan Johnson - - - - - 0-1 - - 0 Jordan Canada 1 7 10 0 10 10.0 Total 2 - 0-1 - - 0-1 - - 12 Total 1 65 42 211 253 253.0 Opponents 2 1-1 2-2 - - - - - 17 Opponents 1 67 209 92 301 301.0

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Stephen Shaw 8 351 43.9 55 0 4 3 2 1 FG Sequence Montana Opponents TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wyoming - (41) Total 9 351 39.0 55 0 4 3 2 1 Opponents 6 250 41.7 57 0 1 2 1 1 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Daniel Sullivan 3 195 65.0 3 0 Total 3 195 65.0 3 0 0.0 40.0 25 Opponents 4 249 62.2 2 0 16.0 41.8 23 The Automated ScoreBook Montana Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 02, 2014) All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Travon Van 1 19 66 0 0 0 85 85.0 Ellis Henderson 1 0 48 0 0 0 48 48.0 John Nguyen 1 0 0 6 32 0 38 38.0 Josh Janssen 1 0 26 0 0 0 26 26.0 Mitch Saylor 1 0 20 0 0 0 20 20.0 Mike Ralston 1 0 19 0 0 0 19 19.0 Jamaal Jones 1 0 16 0 0 0 16 16.0 Jordan Canada 1 10 5 0 0 0 15 15.0 Jordan Johnson 1 13 0 0 0 0 13 13.0 Ryan Burke 1 0 11 0 0 0 11 11.0 Total 1 42 211 6 32 0 291 291.0 Opponents 1 209 92 46 0 0 347 347.0 The Automated ScoreBook Montana Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 02, 2014) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 35 K. Van Ackeren 1 6 8 14 1.0-6 1.0-6 ...... 12 Matt Hermanson 1 8 3 11 ...... 1 . . 36 Herbert Gamboa 1 2 8 10 1.0-2 ...... 31 Justin Whitted 1 2 6 8 ...... 45 Jeremiah Kose 1 2 5 7 . . 1-0 ...... 37 Zack Wagenmann 1 3 4 7 2.0-14 2.0-14 . 1 . . . . . 11 Nate Harris 1 4 . 4 1.0-3 ...... 91 Tyrone Holmes 1 2 2 4 1.0-10 1.0-10 . . . . 1 . . 44 Caleb Kidder 1 . 3 3 ...... 95 Tonga Takai 1 3 . 3 2.0-7 2.0-7 ...... 54 Trevor Rehm 1 1 2 3 1.0-1 . . . . 1-0 . . . 14 Joshua Dennard 1 . 2 2 . . . 1 . . . . . 29 Connor Strahm 1 1 . 1 ...... 47 D. Crittenden 1 . 1 1 ...... 18 JR Nelson 1 1 . 1 ...... 93 Zach Peevey 1 ...... 1 . Total 1 35 44 79 9-43 6-37 1-0 2 . 1-0 2 1 . Opponents 1 33 24 57 6-17 1-6 . 9 . . . 1 .