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22010010 SSeasoneason OOutlookutlook 6 6 22010010 SSeasoneason OOutlookutlook 2009. history, Moore followed itupwitharecord settingseasonin impressive freshman year by inschool any campaigns withtheBroncos? After compiling themost improve uponexceptional freshman andsophomore season iswhatcanjuniorKellenMoore (6-0,186)doto Boise State’s situation headinginto the2010 quarterback OFFENSE - touchbacks andfi return defense,kick blockedkicks/, kick-off incorporates returns, netpunting, kick puntreturns, by PhilSteele’s Special Teams formula. Ratings The formula the 2009unitthatfi in . BoiseState returns from nearlyeveryone returnerswell assomeofthemostdynamicpuntandkick andpunter as place kicker it gets, starting withafourth-year Coach Petersen hisspecialteams group isasexperienced as wouldn’t It beaBoiseState attackifitwasn’t unit abigpointofemphasisthisseason.Fortunately for balanced, however, whichmakestheBronco specialteams depth inthetrenches, atlinebackerandinthesecondary. ago. Their experience willgive theBroncos muchneeded State returns four seniorsandfi There ofbuzzsurrounding willbeplenty theBoise fromnearly everyone lastyear’s game”“big defense. Boise State defense thisseasonaswell, astheBroncos return the mostdangerous off a battletested group thathelpedmaketheBroncos oneof will beanchored, however, by anoff and runningbacksthatledtheoff positionincludingaslewoftalented receivers skill at every On come. season, whichgives aworld ofpromise for great thingsto off onoff just two starters 19ofwhicharestarters, juniorsorseniors. BoiseState lost Experience willbePetersen’s biggestassetin2010 strong group ofupperclassmen. The Broncos’ 21returning as hewillleadaBoiseState team thatisbolstered by a titles infour years. opponents whileleadingtheBroncos to three conference HeadCoach ChrisPetersen, whoenters hisfi He hasalsocompiled anincredible 31-1record against WAC season atthehelm,boastsa49-4career record atBoiseState. eight seasons. capturing theirseventh Western Athletic Conference titlein from a2009team thatfi 21 starters for biggerandbetter thingsthisfall. The Broncos return Bowl Championshipinfour years, BoiseState islooking its second undefeated seasonandsecond Tostitos Fiesta The 2010football seasonwillbefullofexcitement anticipated seasonsinprogram history. Despite coming off for BoiseState astheBroncos enter oneofthemost ense theBroncos return experienced players eld goalsuccess. nished theyear rankedNo. 1nationally ense andoneondefense from last enses inthenationlastyear. The biggestquestionconcerning 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 ve juniors that started ayearve juniorsthatstarted 1 ense in2009.BoiseState nished 14-0enroute to 0 ensive linethatreturns

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Competing for additional carries at running back Potter grabbed eight passes for 60 yards in 12 games. will be senior Jarvis Hodge (5-9, 203) and sophomore The Broncos will also have a pair of freshmen Matt Kaiserman (6-0, 188). Hodge saw action in eight competing for playing time in the fall with Aaron Burks games as a junior, carrying the football 21 times for 114 (6-2, 186) and Geraldo Hiwat (6-4, 189). Both redshirted yards and one touchdown. Kaiserman played sparingly in last season. 2009, seeing action in just four games before going down with a season ending injury as well. The highlight of his Tight Ends - Boise State returns a balanced group freshman season came at Hawai’i where he rushed for 126 of tight ends in 2010 that the Broncos will look to utilize yards and one touchdown on 23 carries. in a variety of ways. Senior Tommy Gallarda (6-5, 249) Leading the way blocking for the Boise State and junior Kyle Efaw (6-4, 229) both return a world of backfi eld will be junior fullback Dan Paul (6-0, 241), who experience and also provide a great deal of versatility in stepped in to start the fi nal four games of the year after what they bring to the off ense. three-year starter Richie Brockel went down with a season Gallarda has excelled as a blocking tight end but ending injury. Paul returns the most experience at fullback has shown his capabilities as a receiving threat as well. this fall having played in 12 games last season. Aside from In 2009 he caught just nine passes but did have four of blocking, Paul did prove to be a receiving option for Moore them go for touchdowns. Gallarda’s biggest receiving as well. He had a career game against Nevada in which he performance last season came against Tulsa when he had caught three touchdown passes on three receptions. two touchdowns on three receptions. Efaw has developed into more of a consistent Wide Receivers - The talented receiving corps passing target for over the last couple that Boise State returns this season will be a huge asset seasons. He fi nished his sophomore year ranked third on for Moore. The Broncos top two receivers, seniors Austin the team in receptions with 31. He tallied 444 receiving Pettis (6-3, 197) and Titus Young (5-11, 168) will lead the yards and found the end zone once. His biggest catch of way once again giving Boise State a dynamic one-two the season came on special teams, however, when Efaw punch of speed and size. The duo combined for 142 helped convert a 29-yard fake-punt pass completion on receptions, 1,896 receiving yards and 24 touchdown fourth-and-nine, which led to Boise State’s game winning catches a year ago. touchdown in the . For his game changing Pettis has become Moore’s favorite red-zone eff orts, Efaw was named Off ensive MVP of the Fiesta target over the past two seasons, which was apparent Bowl. in 2009 when he caught a school record 14 touchdown Also competing for playing time this season will passes. He broke the Boise State single season touchdown be senior Sean King (6-3, 240), sophomore Chandler Koch receptions record with a four TD performance against (6-2, 244) and freshman Gabe Linehan (6-3, 213). King Idaho. He fi nished the year with 63 receptions for 855 played sparingly in 2009, seeing action in four games yards, despite missing the last regular season game primarily on special teams. Koch played in 10 games for and playing sparingly in the Fiesta Bowl due to injury. Boise State as a freshman, but also saw most of his time Following his extremely productive season Pettis was on the special teams unit. Koch did record two catches for named fi rst team All-WAC. 17 yards. Linehan redshirted last season for the Broncos. Young led the Broncos in receiving with 79 catches for 1,041 yards and 10 receiving touchdowns. In Off ensive Line - Youth doesn’t always equal

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7 8 8 22010010 SSeasoneason OOutlookutlook with 11 tackles, havingwith 11tackles, played inall14games. contributions in 2009.Rootfi will bejuniorJarrell Root (6-3,259),whoalsomadebig Providingand blockedonekick. backupfor Winterswyk recorded hurries, recovered sixquarterback two forthe team loss(17.0)andsacks(9.0).Healso intackles Winterswyk fi asajunior. adominatingperformance straight seasonafter who earnedfi The Bronco defensive endswillboastatrioof Boise State isledby seniorRyan Winterswyk (6-4,267) players whowere keycontributors to thedefense in2009. 2010. which gives reason to beexcited for even better thingsin returns from allfour theirpunishingfront starters unit, Defensive Line- a breakout year by theBronco defensive line. The d-line run to asecond Fiesta Bowl with title, whichallstarted DEFENSE belt asafreshman. meanwhile, underhis played in10gameswitheightstarts oftheseasoninFiestaearn hissecond start Bowl. Ames, season. Despite playing injustsixgameslastyear, hedid experience, impressive butMyers wasextremely late last Roundingoutthegroup willbeapair ofo-lineman Ames(6-4,277).returns themoststarting Michael inBrenelof sophomores Myers (6-2, 266)and atrighttackle infi limited action to provide279) isexpected depthatrightguard ashesaw the Broncos asajunior. Sophomore Bronson Durrant (6-3, all14gamesfor atrightguard having started the starter The rightsideoftheoff with rightguard. Senior Will Lawrence (6-2, 300)returns as balanced by acombination ofyouth andexperience, starting is beingmoved to focus solelyoncenter thisseason. in10gamesatguardKellogg saw asafreshman, action but impressive transitionfrom guard to center thisoff nod, however,for thestarting Kelloggshowed after an Byrd willbebattlingwithsophomore JoeKellogg(6-2,304) gameatcenter forevery BoiseState thepasttwo seasons. Broncos return junior Thomas Byrd (5-11,279),whostarted At center BoiseState isplanningonmuchmore will befi depth thaninyears pastastheyreturn apairoflinementhat thefi started Slater (6-4,285),whoalsoplayed in13gameslastyear. Slater there inthefall. Hewilllikelybebackedupby seniorMatt spring Potter wasmoved to guard to stay andisexpected thelastninegamesofseason. strong late; starting This played to come in13gameslastseason butreally on started sideoftheoff Helpingto solidifytheleft WAC atoff performer will bejuniorNate Potter (6-6,297),whowasafi State. a freshman, whileLeno hisfi redshirted off ensive line. Wright played injustfour gameslastyear as centerghting forspotinthefall. thestarting The rst fi nished theyear whileleading with41tackles, rst team All-WAC honorsfor thesecond ve gamesofthe2009seasonatguard. ve linemanin2009. gamesasareserve asasophomore.ensive tackle Potter Defense wasvitalinBoiseState’s 22010 BoiseStateFootball nished hissophomore season 0 1 ensive linewillalsobe 0

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S t a t The spot at competition for the starting WILL Tevis (6-3,231)and sophomore J.C. Percy (6-0, 220)are linebacker could beeven more intriguing, asjunior Aaron interception, having played in12gamesfor theBroncos. and 2.0sacks. Smithfi season, where herecorded for loss 6.5tackles 27tackles, Houtconverted to linebackerthisoff line. Houtplayed inall14gamesasadefensive last tackle spending hisfi Hout (6-0,227)andsophomore Tommy Smith(6-1,227). Competing spotatMIKEwillbejuniorByron for thestarting grabbed two interceptions andrecorded onepassbreakup. foryear loss. including 5.5tackles with34tackles, Healso and played in12gamesalltogether. Acrey fi At MIKElinebacker, seniorDerrell Acrey (6-1,233) role inthelinebackercorps. lastseason Heearnedfour starts appears to bethefront runnerto step into theleadership step forward in2010. ways, Coach Petersen looksto abunchofupperclassmen to year. atalented inacombination group of In thatcould start returns fi by atlinebacker once againfor theBroncos asBoiseState Linebackers for loss. and1.5tackles tackles - in10gameslastyear, sawNisby action where hetallied12 Grimes record in four three gamesasafreshman. tackles 314) are to battlefor expected playing timebehindBaker. Sophomore Greg Grimes(6-0,273)andjuniorJ.P. (6-1, Nisby for2009, to loss and2.0sacks. goalongwith4.0tackles Bakerwilloccupy theotherdefensive tackle the Broncos asasophomore. Bakerrecorded in 37tackles all14gamesforposition for BoiseState alsostarting after record before four tackles hisyear ended. last year before suff including 1.0for loss. Hayes injustthree saw games action in ninegamesasafreshman andrecorded ninetackles 0, 335)andjuniorChuckHayes played (6-2,292).Atkinson time behind Winn (6- Atkinson willbesophomore Michael in2009.Battlingfor playing all14gamesattackle started foron theteam loss(12.5)andsacks(6.0). intackles Winn Winn enjoyed anoutstandingsophomore campaign He fi which culminated withbeingnamedsecond team All-WAC. over againto thisfall.they hopewillcarry both runstoppers andpassrushersassophomores, which 4, 290)andChaseBaker(6-1,300). The duoproved to be The interior oftheBoiseState defensive linewillbe injuniorsBilly Broncos tackles returnWinn bothstarting (6- made upofagreat combination ofspeedandpower. The last fall. make abigpushfor McClellin’s backuprole redshirting after sacks. to Freshman (6-1,212)isexpected Marshall Kharyee Broncos; recording for lossand3.0 6.0tackles 36tackles, week 11gamesfor oftheseason.Hewent the onto start spotinthethird workedMcClellin hisway into thestarting Ontheothersideoflineatdefensive end, junior After missingthefi Winterswyk. to getthe nodopposite (6-3,258)isexpected Shea McClellin e

nished the season with 44 tackles, while ranking second whileranking nished theseasonwith44tackles, F o ve players inatleast12gameslast thatsaw action o t rst two seasonsatBoiseState onthedefensive b a ering aseasonendinginjury. Hedid nished 2009 with 23 tackles andone nished2009with23tackles l l Playing time willbehard to come rst gameoftheyear in2009 season after after season nse the nished 2010 Boise State Football 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

expected to push each other for playing time all year. Tevis Anchoring the back of the Boise State secondary solidifi ed himself as a regular starter in 2009 having started will be a trio of upperclassmen that were staples in the 11 of the 14 games he played in. Tevis provided well rounded Bronco defense in 2009. At safety the Broncos return a pair production for the Broncos as he fi nished the year fourth on of starters with senior Jeron Johnson (5-11, 195) and junior the team in tackles (54), while also recording 6.5 tackles for George Iloka (6-3, 207). Johnson was the team’s leading loss, three interceptions and 1.5 sacks. tackler (98) as a junior en route to earning second team Percy was one of the more pleasant surprises of the All-WAC honors. Along with his hard hitting reputation, 2009 season as he went from relative anonymity to a major Johnson also proved to be a ball hawk as he grabbed four contributor by the end of the year. Percy fi nished second on interceptions and recorded six pass breakups on the year. the team in tackles (64), despite only starting three times all Iloka enjoyed a great 2009 season playing opposite year. He did get on the fi eld in all 14 games, however, which Johnson as he fi nished the year with 48 tackles. Iloka also he used to his full advantage. Percy ended the season with recorded 2.5 tackles for loss, one interception and fi ve 4.5 tackles for loss and two pass breakups. pass breakups. He started all 14 games for the Broncos as a The Broncos are also hoping senior Daron Mackey sophomore. (5-11, 233) will be able to return to the mix at linebacker Expected to compete for the most reserve playing after missing the fi nal two games of the season due to time at safety will be juniors Travis Stanaway (5-11, 193) and injury. Mackey started eight games for Boise State in 2009. Cedric Febis (6-3, 198). Stanaway recorded 20 tackles last He fi nished the season with 36 tackles and 4.0 tackles for season having played in 12 games. Febis, who saw action in loss. all 14 games last year, fi nished 2009 with 23 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss. Secondary - There won’t be many questions Rounding out the Boise State secondary is one of surrounding the Boise State secondary in 2010 as the the most dynamic positions on the fi eld; the nickel position. Broncos return all but one player to an outstanding The Broncos return second team All-WAC senior Winston defensive backfi eld from 2009. Despite the departure of fi rst- Venable (5-11, 218), who made a huge impact in his fi rst year round NFL draft pick , Boise State has reloaded after transferring to Boise State in the spring of 2009. Venable at and will also be extremely deep at the safety started all 14 games at nickel for the Broncos last season and nickel positions. and fi nished third on the team in tackles (63). He recorded Leading the way on the corner will be senior 8.0 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and two interceptions. (5-10, 180), who is a three year starter Looking to compete with Venable for playing time for the Broncos. Thompson fi nished the season sixth on at nickel will be junior Hunter White (5-11, 219), who was the team in tackles (45) as a junior, while also leading the moved from linebacker to nickel in the spring. White was way with six interceptions. Thompson showed his game a major contributor in the Bronco linebacker corps last changing ability during the Fiesta Bowl, when he grabbed season, seeing action in all 14 games. He fi nished the year two interceptions including one that he returned 51 yards with 37 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and one interception. for a touchdown. For his outstanding performance in the bowl game, Thompson was named 2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Defensive MVP. SPECIAL TEAMS Junior Antwon Murray (5-11, 179) will likely be the player providing backup for Thompson despite seeing Kickers - A familiar foot is expected to be handling

limited action in 2009. Murray played in just six games last all the kicking duties for Boise State again in 2010 as senior Outlook 2 2010 Season

season, where he recorded two tackles. Kyle Brotzman (5-10, 196) enters his fourth and fi nal season 0

The starting spot opposite Thompson should as the starting place-kicker for the Broncos. During his junior 1

provide another interesting competition throughout the fall campaign Brotzman made 18-of-25 fi eld goal tries with a 0

as there appears to be no clear cut favorite to replace Wilson long of 52 yards. He also made good on 63-of-64 point after S at the other corner position. Sophomore Jamar Taylor (5-11, attempts to lead the team in scoring with 117 points. e 192) looked impressive during the spring as he returned Sophomore Jimmy Pavel (5-9, 210) will be called a from a 2009 season that he was forced to redshirt due to upon to handle backup duties once again. Pavel converted injury. Taylor will be battling with junior (5-9, s

his only fi eld goal attempt last season from 24 yards. Redshirt o 178), who is coming off a solid fi rst season with the Broncos. freshman Trevor Harman (6-2, 188) rounds out the place- n After transferring to Boise State at the start of the 2009 kicking group, as he will also be competing for playing time

season, Gavins began to make an immediate impact as a this fall. O reserve cornerback. He fi nished the year with 31 tackles, 1.5 u tackles for loss and four pass breakups. One of his biggest

Punters - Brotzman is expected to be as busy as t

contributions of last season came in the Fiesta Bowl, ever this fall handling place kicking, kickoff and punting l o however, as he was called upon to start as a third defensive responsibilities for Boise State. His rugby style punting back when the Broncos changed their defensive scheme for technique proved to be incredibly eff ective again last season o the bowl game. as he averaged 43.9 yards per punt on 46 tries. He recorded k

9 1 10 0 22010010 SSeasoneason OOutlookutlook 26.9 yards perreturn withalong of100yards. returning two kickoff his way to fi combination onspecialteams lastyear. Young KickReturners - played this seasonas Young proved to andMartin beadangerous players return are dutiesfor backto handlekick theBroncos insixgamesasafreshman.saw action Roberson (6-0,226)andJamesCrawford (6-1,206).Roberson upon to handlelongsnappingdutiesthisseasoninChris Snappers inside the20-yard line. (6-2,202)willbackupBrotzman BradElkin Senior - He averaged 35.8yards perpunt,butdiddown 7punts wascalledupon to punt11timesin2009. this season.Elkin he alsodowned 15puntsinsidethe20-yard line. times. Brotzman wasn’t justgoodpuntinglong, however, as a longof72yards, whilepuntingover 50yards 13diff 9 yo ot - How-t Kevin -- winter-Swike #98 Ryan Hi-wat -- -- Jung-blut Winterswyk Say-pee-n #94 Byron Sapien Kotch -- -- Hout #93 Justin -- E-faw saz-now-ski Jungblut #88 Chandler -- -- Koch #86 Kyle GeraldoHiwat Sosnowski #82 Gur-key Phuh-raw-jee #80 Kyle -- -- Pair-a-dis dur-RonMac-Key Efaw #77 Spencer Y-are-tee -- Gerke #75 Faraji -- -- A-cree Wright #65 Matt -- Paradis #74 Cory Kai-ree Yriarte #52 Derrell Daron Mackey -- MA-kin-day Acrey #45 #43 Ricky Chung-a-cho Marshall Kharyee -- Tev-iss -- Tjong-A-Tjoe #41 Ebenezer Makinde -- #37 Fay-bis #36 Aaron -- ah-dag-naughty Tevis e-O-on-ay #21 Carlos -- -- Audagnotti #16 Cedric Febis #10 Jeremy eye-Loke-uh -- Ioane #8 George jer-EL -- #4 Jerrell Iloka Gavins rst team All-WAC honorsasaspecialistafter s for touchdown in2009.Heaveraged A pairofsophomores willbecalled Two ofBoiseState’s mostdynamic 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 1 0

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S erent t a t rn es - Peas Vil-E-ah-ME Two-E-vi -- -- Kwit-cow-ski -- Viliami Tuivai Pete Kwiatkowski Coaches: was 32yards. yard perreturn average. longestreturn His oftheseason Sophomore ChrisPotter (5-9,164)willshare inthe punt returner in2009.Potter returned 10puntswitha12.9 punt return responsibilities asa having seensomeaction athleticism andgamechanging abilities. State, whichwillgive himyet anotherway to utilize his his career Young willhandlethepuntreturn dutiesfor Boise PuntReturners - puntreturner for theBroncos.primary For thefi hands fullthisfallashewillalsobecalleduponto bethe He alsorecorded along of77yards. kickoff Butwhile Young handledthebulkofBoiseState’s he waspickedasareturner returned aswell. justsix Martin alsoshowed glimpsesofwhy returns lastseason,Martin kick e

F s asasophomore, butaveraged 29.7yards perreturn. o o t b a l l Young have willcertainly his rst timein 2010 Boise State Football 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

NO. NAME POS HT WT CL EX HOMETOWN (High School/JC or SC) 1 Titus Young WR 5-11 168 Sr. 2L Los Angeles, CA (University HS) 2 Austin Pettis WR 6-3 197 Sr. 3L Anaheim, CA (Lutheran HS) 3 Chris Potter WR 5-9 164 So. 1L Westlake Village, CA (Oaks Christian HS) 4 Jerrell Gavins DB 5-9 178 Jr. 1L Miami, FL (South Miami HS / El Camino JC) 5 Jason Robinson S 5-11 202 Sr. 3L Los Angeles, CA (University HS) 6 D.J. Harper RB 5-9 203 Jr. 2L Cypress, TX (Cypress Creek HS) 7 Michael Coughlin QB 6-5 218 Sr. 3L San Diego, CA (Mira Mesa HS) 7 Dustin Kamper LB 6-0 219 Fr. RS Meridian, ID (Nampa Christian HS) 8 George Iloka S 6-3 207 Jr. 2L Houston, TX (Kempner HS) 9 Mike Tamburo QB 5-11 192 Fr. RS Suwanee, GA (North Gwinnett HS) 10 Jeremy Ioane S 5-11 195 FR HS Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou School) 11 Kellen Moore QB 6-0 186 Jr. 2L Prosser, WA (Prosser HS) 13 Brandyn Thompson CB 5-10 180 Sr. 3L Elk Grove, CA (Franklin HS) 14 Trevor Harman PK 6-2 197 Fr. RS Beaverton, OR (Southridge HS 14 Grant Hedrick QB 6-1 185 FR HS Independence, Oregon (Central High School) 15 Quaylon Ewing-Burton CB 6-0 183 Fr. RS Houston, TX (Kempner HS) 15 Joe Southwick QB 6-1 195 Fr. RS Danville, CA (San Ramon Valley HS) 16 Cedric Febis S 6-3 198 Jr. 1L Amsterdam, Netherlands (Bishop Kelly HS) 17 Winston Venable S 5-11 218 Sr. 1L San Rafael, CA (St. Thomas More Prep, Oakdale, CT/Glendale CC) 18 Aaron Burks WR 6-2 189 Fr. RS Grand Prairie, TX (Mansfi eld Timberview HS) 19 Josh Borgman CB 5-7 175 So. 1L Boise, ID (Centennial HS) 20 Mitch Burroughs WR 5-9 189 So. 1L Meridian, ID (Meridian HS) 21 Jamar Taylor CB 5-11 192 So. 1L San Diego, CA (Helix HS) 21 Carlo Audagnotti RB 5-7 168 So. SQ Johannesburg, South Africa (Santa Margarita HS ) 22 Doug Martin RB 5-9 212 Jr. 2L Stockton, CA (St. Mary’s HS) 23 Jeron Johnson S 5-11 195 Sr. 3L Compton, CA (Dominguez HS) 24 Malcolm Johnson RB 5-10 188 Fr. RS Gresham, OR (Barlow HS) 25 Hunter White LB 5-11 219 Jr. 2L Huntington Beach, CA (Edison HS) 26 Matt Kaiserman RB 6-0 185 So. 1L Nampa, ID (Skyview HS) 26 Billy Derome LB 5-11 191 Fr. RS Mountain Home, ID (Mountain HS) 27 Jeremy Avery RB 5-9 179 Sr. 3L Bellfl ower, CA (Bellfl ower HS) 28 Jarvis Hodge RB 5-9 205 Sr. 2L Phoenix, AZ (Mountain Point HS) 28 Dane Turner DB 5-10 171 Fr. RS Sutter, CA (Sutter Union HS) 29 Tyler Jackson WR 6-0 198 So. SQ Castle Rock, CO (Douglas County HS) 30 Travis Stanaway S 5-11 193 Jr. 1L Clyde Hill, WA (Bellevue HS) 31 Antwon Murray CB 5-11 179 Jr. SQ Lakeland, FL (Kathleen HS) 32 Jonathan Brown S 5-10 202 Fr. RS Alameda, CA (Encinal HS) 32 Dave Wilson LB 6-1 231 Jr. SQ Powell, WY (Powell HS)

33 Tommy Smith LB 6-1 227 So. 1L Atlanta, GA (North Atlanta HS) Outlook 2 2010 Season

34 Kirby Moore WR 6-2 200 So. 1L Prosser, WA (Prosser HS) 0

35 Kyle Brotzman K 5-10 196 Sr. 3L Meridian, ID (Meridian HS) 1

36 Aaron Tevis LB 6-3 231 Jr. 2L Tucson, AZ (Canyon Del Oro HS) 0

37 Ebenezer Makinde CB 5-11 177 Fr. RS Phoenix, AZ (Paradise Valley HS) 38 Raphiel Lambert RB 5-7 202 So. SQ Portland, OR (Jesuit HS) S 39 Drew Wright TB 5-9 200 So. SQ Nampa, ID (Vallivue HS) e 41 Kharyee Marshall DE 6-1 212 Fr. RS Phoenix, AZ (Washington HS) a 42 Matt Wilson LB 6-1 228 Jr. SQ Powell, WY (Powell HS) s o 42 Jake Hess FB 5-10 227 So. SQ Reno, NV (Galena HS) 43 Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe DL 6-3 301 Fr. RS Amsterdam, Netherlands (Boise HS, Boise, ID) n

44 Allen Mooney LB 5-10 219 Fr. SQ Maple Valley, WA (O’Dea HS) O 44 Chris Roberson LS 6-0 226 So. 1L Katy, TX (Katy HS) u 45 Daron Mackey LB 5-11 244 Sr. 1L Bakersfi eld, CA (West HS/Bakersfi eld College) t

46 Bryan Douglas CB 5-9 170 FR HS Los Angeles, California (Narbonne High School) l 46 Hazen Moss DB 5-11 194 So. SQ Rifl e, CO (Rifl e HS) o 47 Dan Paul FB 6-0 240 Jr. 2L Boring, OR (Sam Barlow HS) o

48 J.C. Percy LB 6-0 220 So. 1L Blackfoot, ID (Blackfoot HS) k 49 Brad Elkin P 6-2 202 Sr. 1L Tacoma, WA (Bellarmine Prep HS)

1111 1 12 2 22010010 SSeasoneason OOutlookutlook Troy Ware WR 6-2 175 FR HS Oceanside, CA (Vista High School) High Oceanside, CA(Vista Helena,MT (Capital School) High Susanville, School) CA(LassenHigh Boise, ID(Capital HS) HS) CA(Rocklin Rocklin, LaHabra,CA(LaHabra HS) HS Coeur d’ Alene, HS) ID(LakeCity HS Caldwell, HS) ID(Marsing FR HS Scottsdale, AZ(Saguaro HS) Los Alamitos, CA(Los Alamitos HS) FR Las Vegas, NV(Las Windsor,Vegas HS) Ontario, Canada (Catholic Central HS) 175 FR Sacramento, HS) CA(Inderkum 207 Banks, OR(BanksHS) 6-2 203 6-3 WR 6-2 2L 1L 2L 3L WR ID(Mountain Meridian, View HS) So. LB Jr. Brea, CA(Brea Olinda HS) Boise, ID(Capital School) High 2L Troy Jr. Ware Sr. Flower Boise, 1L ID(Capital HS) Mound, (FlowerTX HS) Mound 335 300 Miller Matt OR(Central Molalla, Catholic HS) 259 267 Darren Jr. Lee So. 6-0 RS 6-1 2L 6-3 6-4 2L 227 SQ 272 DT Fr. DT Atkinson Michael Holden DL DE Jr. Eugene, HS) OR(Marist 6-0 6-3 So. Jr. Ryan Winterswyk 255 99 Los Angeles, CA (Crenshaw HS) 258 ChaseBaker 273 98 2L Huff 290 LB DT 1L Boise, ID(BishopKelly HS) 6-4 Jarrell RS Root Henderson,NV(Foothill HS) 97 HS/College oftheRedwoods) Boise, ID(Timberline CA(SanLeandro Oakland, HS) Vallejo, CA(BerkeleyHS) 6-3 6-0 Darren 6-4 Koontz 96 So. Jr. HS HS) Boise, ID(Timberline DL Amsterdam, Netherlands [Capital HS,Boise, ID)] Fr. Byron Hout 95 SQ DL SQ DL 242 217 DT 3L JustinJungblut 94 FR 229 Palmdale, CA(Oaks ChristianHS) SheaMcClellin So. 93 6-2 6-1 ElkGrove, Sr. CA(Franklin HS) Sr. 210 Greg Grimes 92 6-3 2L RS 210 Billy Winn 244 91 WR 254 TE St.Paul, MN(Cretin Derham HallHS) 6-2 Tyler Shoemaker 90 TE Caldwell, HS) ID(Vallivue 5-9 Fr. Jr. 6-3 ChandlerKoch RS 6-5 89 TE Council, ID(Council HS) Linehan 197 Gabe 242 88 1L K TE RS Fr. Kyle Sosnowski TE 87 SanPablo, HS) CA(McClymond RS RS 6-4 6-4 Tommy Gallarda 86 So. Houston, (Westfi TX 236 Idaho(Mountain Meridian, View School) High Fr. SQ Jimmy Pavel 85 Scottsdale, AZ(Saguaro HS) 1L WR Fr. Fr. TE 279 King Sean 2L 84 6-4 278 So. GeraldoHiwat 293 268 3L 83 Jr. 6-3 Whittier, HS) CA(Servite Alexander Nicholas DE 6-3 82 Jr. 295 SQ 6-3 6-4 Aurora, CO 285 (Eaglecrest HS) HS Kyle Efaw Sr. OG 81 297 Boise, ID(Centennial HS) Bronson OL Durrant 6-3 80 UpperMarlboro, MD(C.H. Flowers HS) Jr. OG 285 6-1 OL FR CharlesLeno, Jr. 79 6-6 HS OT 288 Stockton, CA(St.Mary’s HS) Spencer Gerke 78 6-4 225 OL 2L SantaMargarita, CA(LasFlores HS) JakeBroyles 77 OL Fr. RS 6-5 Faraji Wright 6-4 OL 76 Jr. Cory Yriarte 277 1L 75 OL Fr. 1L Nate Potter DE 74 279 EastHighland, CA(RedlandsEast Valley HS) HOMETOWN orSC) (HighSchool/JC 6-1 So. Slater Matt 269 2L 73 So. 5-11 Westlake Village, CA (Oaks ChristianHS) Zach Waller 72 266 DL 6-1 Tyler 304 Horn Sr. 70 1L SQ C David Cushing 6-2 69 300 6-2 DL RS TR 68 1L Jr.W 3L Jr. OG JR Thomas Byrd Tyrone 67 275 6-2 OG 2L Fr. 6-4 Paradis Matt So. 274 66 292 Crawford DE EX Sr. SQ Brenel Myers 65 OL 210 Jr. 277 6-4 6-2 JoeKellogg 233 64 CL So. Will Lawrence 314 6-0 61 6-4 OL DL 6-1 Garett Pendergast WT 59 206 6-1 Davis JohnMichael LB 57 OL LB HT 6-1 ChuckHayes 56 DT Ames Michael POS 55 LS Derrell Acrey 54 JamesCrawford 52 J.P. Nisby 51 50 NAME NO. TE 6-6 205 FR HS Rocklin, CA (Rocklin High School) High CA(Rocklin Rocklin, HS FR 205 6-6 TE 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 1 0

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F indsor, Ontario(Catholic College) Central School/Bakersfield High o o t b a l l eld HS) 22010010 PlayerPlayer PProfirofi lesles 1 14 4 AAll-Conferencell-Conference PlayersPlayers … First in WAC inpassingeffi and 24thintotal off the Broncos 12thinnationpassingeffi …Ranked for freshman seasonopeneratquarterback to ever start mention accolades from SI.com ...Left-hander wasfi freshman All-Americasecond-team ...Earnedhonorable Newsfreshman All-Americateam… Named to theSporting Named to theFootball Writers Association ofAmerica’s Off ValuableMost guiding BoiseState to 12-1record …NamedBoiseState’s second-team fi all-conference spectacular after for 69.4percent) ...Named WAC Freshman ofthe Year and Percentage ofPasses Completed by aFreshman (281of405 (2008) (6 -4th)...Namedto theAll-WAC academicteam. yards passinggames (22-4th);300+yards passinggames completions (528-5th);touchdown passes(64 -4th);200+ passing yards (6,789 -5th);passattempts (836-5th);pass categories -theyincludetotal off the top 10inseveral BoiseState individualcareer statistical in hiscareer...In justtwo seasonsisalready rankedamong and two touchdowns...Thrown for over 200yards 22times passes(80.9percent)completed for 17-of-21 247yards accurate gameoftheseasonatBowling Green, where he he didnotthrow hismost atouchdown pass(TCU)...Had (OH)...Only25 passingagainstMiami hadonegamewhere Threw four TD passesto goalongwith307yards on16-of- (28) andyards (354)intheBroncos winatLouisiana Tech... Nevada)...Had aseasonhighfor attempts (41),completions touchdown passesthree diff three interceptions...Threw asinglegamecareer highfi percent ofhispasses(277431)for 3,536yards withjust games (Hawai’i, IdahoandNevada)...Completed 64.3 Completed fi school record with39touchdown passesinoneseason... by Florida Marquel ofSouth Blackwell in2002...Holdsthe at 0.69%(3of431)...Previous record was0.74%(3-403)set record for thelowest percentage ofpasseshadintercepted theNCAAsingleseason (39)...Set passes inthecountry 161.65 rating(167.35)andthesecond mosttouchdown record...Second inthenation’ for passingeffi Year andfi for aBronco player...Named WAC Off seventh intheHeisman Trophy race, thehighestfi All-American honorsfrom theAssociated Press...Finished ESPN.com, third SI.com andCBSSports.com...Earned team COLLEGE –(2009) Set theNCAAsingleseasonrecordSet for theHighest rst-team All-WAC leadingBoiseState after to 14-0 ve touchdown passesinthree diff ensive Player by vote ofteammates … ense, averaging 265.85yards pergame Named fi 22010 BoiseStateFootball erent times(Hawai’i, Idahoand Junior •Quarterback Prosser, Washington Prosser HighSchool Kellen Moore (157.1)andsecond in ciency 0 rst team All-Americanby 1 ense (6,983 yards -5th); 6-0 •186 0 ensive Player ofthe

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S erent t rst ve ve a t 0927 3 3 43 9356 161.65 3,536 39 64.3 Totals 157.12 3 3,486 159.46 558 1366.764 25 431 836 RATING 7,022 2009 277 69.4 TDsYARDS 10 PCT. 405 2008 281 INT ATT YEAR CMP MOORE’S STATISTICS CAREER BOISE STATE VARSITY EARNED– LETTERS – MAJOR (2007) the All-WAC academicteam. State’s …Scored onerushing 38-3victory TD ...Namedto Louisiana Tech (20-for-28, 325yards, two TD passes)inBoise … Alsonamed WAC Player of Week for against performance a ‘Helmet Sticker’ from ESPN’.com following Oregon game Week and WAC Off Foundation Bowl SubdivisionNationalOff and three touchdowns … Was named Walter Camp Football passesfor32 winatOregon, completing 386yards 25-of-37 ofhiscareer, thirdin theair…In start ledBroncos to 37- than 300yards passingand11withmore than200yards alltime)…Hadfour48 attempts gameswithmore (sixth time for onegame),29completions (seventh all-time),and 409yards totaltotal off inschoolhistory), single-game numbers —414yards passing(fourth-highest over Nevadathatclinched WAC title, posted thefollowing all-time atBoiseState for 41-34win a singleseason…In second-best andhis3,456yards oftotal off completion rate, bestin WAC 3,486yards passingis …His are seventh all-timefor oneseason…Had69.4 percent while numberofattempts (405)are third and25 TD passes completions (281)issecond-highest inschoolhistory, with 25touchdowns and10interceptions …Numberof passesfor(268.2) …Completed 3,486yards 281-of-405 total off e All-American -ESPN.com, SI.com (1stTeam) &CBSSports.com Freshman All-American -FWAA News(1stTeam) &Sporting

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COLLEGE – (2009) Named fi rst-team All-WAC for the (2007) Honorable mention Freshman All-America selection second consecutive season after recording 41 tackles, 17 by Sporting News … Named 2007 most outstanding tackles for loss and nine quarterback sacks...His nine sacks is defensive lineman … Finished season with 43 tackles, a a career high for one season….Second in the WAC in sacks team-best nine tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, a recovery and tackles for loss, and ninth in fumbles recovered...Tied and four pass breakups … Had a season-high eight tackles for sixth on the all-time Boise State list for quarterback sacks against Weber State … Made fi ve tackles with a sack against at 19 with Chris Shepherd (1990-91/93-94) and Joe O’Brrien San Jose State… Finished with four tackles against Southern (1993-94)...His 17 tackles for loss is 10th best in one season Miss (with a sack), New Mexico State (with 2.5 tackles for loss at Boise State...Has 37.5 career tackles for loss to rank sixth and 2.0 sacks), Louisiana Tech (with a tackle for loss and half on the all-time Bronco list...Recorded multiple tackles in a sack), Idaho (with a tackle for loss) and East Carolina (with eight games...Recorded a season high seven tackles against a sack) in Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl … Made three tackles at Louisiana Tech and Idaho...Has recorded at least half of a Hawai’i and had two tackles against Washington, Wyoming sack in 10 games this season...Recorded two sacks for a loss and Nevada (with half a sack) … Finished with one tackle of nine yards against Tulsa...Named to the WAC All-Decade and half a tackle for loss at Fresno State. Team in January. (2006) Redshirted ... Walked on to Boise State program in (2008) Earned fi rst-team All-WAC honors following January. outstanding sophomore season … Named Boise State’s co- HIGH SCHOOL – 2005 graduate of La Habra High School … Most Valuable Defensive Player with safety Ellis Powers by Named all-state, All-CIF, league defensive MVP, All-Freeway vote of teammates … Led team with 11.5 tackles for loss League and team MVP after fi nishing senior season with 150 for minus-48 yards and 4.5 sacks for minus-33 yards … tackles, two interceptions and three touchdowns … As a Had 40 total tackles (22 unassisted tackles and 18 assisted) junior fi nished with 103 tackles, four interceptions and one to fi nish with the most on the team among linemen … touchdown … Lettered twice in football, track and fi eld and Seventh in the WAC in tackles for loss and eighth in sacks baseball … High school coach was Frank Mazzotta. … Had six pass breakups, most among linemen, and two MAJOR – Business Management forced fumbles … Missed season opener with knee injury BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three … Key player on defense that ranked third nationally in All-Conference PlayersA All-Conference scoring defense (12.62 points per game) and 20th in total WINTERSWYK’S CAREER STATISTICS l

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COLLEGE – (2009) Young was the only player in the WAC for 47 yards against East Carolina in Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl … to earn two fi rst-team awards receiving the honors on Finished with six catches against San Jose State for 44 yards off ense and as the league’s top kick return specialist... … Had season-high 84 yards receiving and a touchdown Became the fi rst Bronco in school history to record two on fi ve catches against New Mexico State … Caught four kickoff returns for touchdowns in a career and season when passes for 71 yards against Southern Miss and had four he returned the opening kickoff 95 yards to the end zone catches for 66 yards and a touchdown at Louisiana Tech … against Nevada... Recorded his fi rst career kick-off return for Caught three passes for 31 yards at Fresno State and had touchdown against Idaho when he returned a kickoff 100 two catches against Idaho (for 66 yards and a touchdown), yards for a TD...Finished the regular season with a team high Nevada (28 yards), Wyoming (27 yards) and Hawai’i (15 yards) 79 receptions for 1,041 yards and 10 receiving touchdowns, … First catch of career against Weber State went 53 yards all are career highs...Became just the eighth player in Bronco for a touchdown … Also caught one pass at Washington for history to surpass the 1,000 yard mark for receiving yards in 43 yards. a season...Ranked second in WAC averaging 5.64 receptions HIGH SCHOOL – Two-sport letterman at University High per game…Finished second in WAC in all-purpose yards School in Los Angeles, lettering in football three times and (143.7 ypg) and kick return average (26.9), was third in track and fi eld twice ... Named all-state, all-city and one of top receiving yards (74.4 ypg) and tied for seventh in scoring 10 receivers in state … Led city section in both interceptions (TDs) averaging 6.4 points per game…Career wise at Boise and receiving ... Finished season with 66 catches for 1,359 State, currently ranks ninth in receptions with 133; 16th in yards, 2,000 all-purpose yards and 20 touchdowns on receiving yards with 2,848; and fi fth for number of kickoff off ense while on defense fi nished with 97 tackles and 11 returns with 54...Also rushed the football 15 times for 151 interceptions ... High school coach was E.C. Robinson. yards and three touchdowns...Caught eight passes for MAJOR – Communication 72 yards in Fiesta Bowl win over TCU...Had a career day at BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three Fresno State with two touchdowns (1 fumble recovery, one receiving) and recorded 174 all-purpose yards (154 YOUNG’S CAREER STATISTICS kick return, 29 receiving, -9 rushing)...Scored two rushing touchdowns in Boise State’s win at Bowling Green, one for Receiving All-Conference PlayersA All-Conference 18 yards and one for a career long run of 25 yards...Caught YEAR G REC. YARDS TDs YPC YPG 2007 13 44 639 5 14.5 49.2 l six passes for 58 yards at Bowling Green and six passes for l 2008 3 10 168 1 16.8 56.0 -

83 yards and a touchdown against UC Davis...Also caught C 2009 14 79 1,041 10 13.2 74.4 eight passes (115 yards), three for touchdowns (a career Totals 30 133 1,848 16 13.9 61.6 o high) against Hawai’i...Caught eight passes for 110 yards n and one touchdown against Louisiana Tech...Caught six Rushing f

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1177 1 18 8 AAll-Conferencell-Conference PlayersPlayers and gray infallof2006. shirted (2007) (69.2 percent) ...Namedto theAll-WAC academic team. (440.8 ypg),fi conversions (43.2percent) and wassecond intotal off WAC inscoring (37.6pointspergame),fi WAC …Helpedpave way for off 152.3 ypgrushing, andgave upthefewest sacks(13)inthe off on … Keyperformer goal attempt Miss againstSouthern … Blocked fi against IdahoState becauseofinjury seasonopener season …Played gameexpect inevery duringmostofhisfreshman attackle part-time starting (2008) WAC academicteam. players record 100-yard rushinggames...Named to theAll- thatsaw fourKey blockeronaBoiseState o-line diff that allowed thefewest sacksinthenation(5)... quarterback 450.2 off scoring (42.2ppg),whileaveraging 186.1rushingyards and line...Helped leadaBoiseState off four jobontheoff gamesbefore earningastarting the seasonopeneragainstOregon dueto injury, played in thefi he started inwhich astrongafter sophomore tackle campaign atleft COLLEGE –(2009) ensive unitthataveraged 288.5yards pergamepassing, Established himselfaskeyplayer onoff Redshirted …Originally signed inFebruaryRedshirted 2006 ensive yards pergame...Part ofanoff rst downs (285) and fourth-down conversionsrst downs (285)andfourth-down nal eightgamesoftheseason...After missing Potter wasnamedfi 22010 BoiseStateFootball Timberline HighSchool Junior • Offensive Line Junior •Offensive 0 Nate Potter ense thattiedfor fi 1 ense thatledthenationin Boise, Idaho 6-6 •297 0

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COLLEGE – (2009) Named second-team All-WAC after … Started career with 105 yards and two touchdowns on 10 leading the Broncos in rushing yards with 1,151 and carries carries in season opener against Weber State, where his 10.5 with 209 - both career highs...Second on the team in rushing yards per carry was the 10th-best eff ort in school history … touchdowns with six...1,151 rushing yards was seventh best Rushed for 56 yards and a touchdown against San Jose State season mark in school history...Has 2,437 career rushing … Had 54 yards rushing against New Mexico State, gained yards to rank sixth all-time at Boise State...Averaged 82.2 49 yards on seven carries against Southern Miss, and had yards per game and 5.5 yards per carry on the season... 40 yards on eight carries at Hawai’i ... Gained 33 yards and Ranked seventh in WAC in rushing and 10th in all-purpose scored a touchdown on nine carries against Nevada while yards…Rushed for over 100 yards in four diff erent games... also scoring the winning two-point conversion in fourth Top outing of the season came at Fresno State when he overtime … Rushed for 27 yards against Wyoming. rushed for 186 yards on 11 carries...Recorded 146 rushing (2006) – Redshirted. yards and one touchdown on 25 carries against La Tech, HIGH SCHOOL – A 2006 graduate of Bellfl ower High School including a 44-yard fourth quarter touchdown run that put in Los Angeles where he was named fi rst-team All-CIF … the game out of reach for the Broncos...Scored two rushing Earned league most valuable player and fi rst-team Southern touchdowns against Utah State, fi nishing with 116 yards on Section/AAF Division VI honors … Also named fi rst-team 16 carries...Also caught 23 passes out of the backfi eld for 257 Dream Team and all-state rusher … Had more than 1,800 yards and one receiving touchdown...Also set career highs in yards and 19 touchdowns senior season on 229 carries, catches and receiving yards for a season...Caught fi ve passes averaging 165.5 yards per game … Led league in rushing for 83 yards, including a 67-yard touchdown catch, against junior season, with over 1,200 yards and nine touchdowns Fresno State...Also caught fi ve passes for 25 yards against … Lettered three times in football and twice in track and San Jose State...Recognized in February by the Touchdown fi eld … An Honor Roll member ... High school coach was Club of Columbus with the Award of Distinction as one of Derek Brown. eight players to watch in college football in 2010. MAJOR – Communication (2008) Broncos’ second-leading rusher with 111 carries BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three for 639 yards … Set school record with 14.2 average yards per carry (156 yards on 11 carries) against Idaho … AVERY’S CAREER STATISTICS All-Conference PlayersA All-Conference Had touchdown runs of 57 and 17 yards against Idaho … Rushing l

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yards and two touchdowns and a two-point conversion … l Finished regular season with three 100-yard rushing games Kick Returns a … Named Boise State’s MVP at Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl after YEAR GAMES NO. YARDS TDs AVG. LONG y rushing for 69 yards on 10 carries and catching four passes 2007 12 3 57 0 19.0 25 e r

for 43 yards and a touchdown … Had season-high 124 yards 2008 13 10 239 0 23.9 42 s and three touchdowns at Fresno State … Finished with 189 2009 14 0 0 0 0.0 0 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns at Louisiana Tech Totals 25 13 296 0 22.8 42 with 110 rushing yards and season-high 79 receiving yards

1199 2 20 0 AAll-Conferencell-Conference PlayersPlayers HIGH SCHOOL– (2006) State. loss at Washington andhalf asackatUtah andfour tackles Sheraton Hawai’i for Bowl andatackle …Hadfour tackles State ...Finished againstEastCarolina withfour in tackles and fi Fresno andhalfasackagainstIdaho State …Hadsixtackles against Wyoming seven …Made tackles Weber State and for lossandhalfasackagainst 1.5tackles with eighttackles, …Finishedand fumblerecovery Miss againstSouthern and afumblerecovery …Hadaseason-highninetackles for loss,tackles 1.5sacks, sixpassbreakups, aforced fumble …Alsohadfi missing four games becauseofinjury (2007) All-WAC academicteam. conversionfourth-down rate (27.8percent) ...Namedto the yards allowed pergame(308.2),andlowest opponents’ led WAC infewest pointsallowed pergame(12.6),fewest defense (118ypg)…Played amajorrole onadefense that in total defense (308.15yards pergame)and22ndinrushing nationally inscoring defense (12.62pointspergame),20th for loss…Keyplayertackles ondefense thatrankedthird interceptions …Registered seven passbreakups and4.5 T … Seventh in WAC for average pergamewith7.5… tackles (72 unassisted and26assisted) andthree fumblerecoveries sophomore season…Led Bronco defense with98tackles (2008) Hawai’i...Named to theAll-WAC academicteam. againstIdaho...Intercepted10 tackles two passesagainst against UtahState...Recorded againstLa 12tackles Tech and tackles...Recorded nineunassisted, aseasonhigh14tackles, season withthree consecutive gamesofdoubledigit average pergamewith6.5…Finished tackles theregular interceptions, eighthinpassesdefended and16thfor in 10diff interceptions withfour...Recorded fi for lossandsixpassbreakups...Second ontheteam for recording 91(54unassisted)...Also recorded 1.5tackles Led for theteam thesecond intackles consecutive season, WAC all14gamesatsafety for theBroncos... starting after COLLEGE –(2009) hree fumblerecoveries fi for loss againstSanJose and1.5tackles ve tackles Redshirted. Finished fi Named second-team All-WAC outstanding after erent gameslastyear...Ranked in sixth WAC in Four-year letterman at DominguezHigh despite onteam with55tackles fth Johnson wasnamedsecond-team All- nishedthird in WAC… Had three Dominguez HighSchool Dominguez 22010 BoiseStateFootball Jeron Johnson Compton, California 0 Senior •Safety Senior 1 5-11 •195 0 ve ormore tackles

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S t ve ve a t JOHNSON’S STATISTICS CAREER BOISE STATE VARSITY EARNED– LETTERS – MAJOR coach wasKeithDonerson. and afumblerecovery for atouchdown school …High sacks, four forced fumbles, aninterception for atouchdown, a touchdown …As ajuniorfi recoveries, onedefensive touchdown andapuntreturn for sacks, two interceptions, fi CIF honors…Finished fi seniorseasonwith148tackles, to Press Telegram Dream Team andearningfi defensiveSection MVPasaseniorwell asbeingnamed asDivision3Southern as bothajuniorandsenior…Selected …NamedSanGabriel School Valley League defensive MVP oas109 4 1 19 Totals 150 9324311 6 543791 1.5 2009 7 722698 4.5 2008 6 243054 5.0 2007 YEAR UT AT TACKLES TFL PBU TOTAL e

F o Communication o t All-WAC (2ndTeam) All-WAC (2ndTeam) b a l l 2008 2009 ve forced fumbles, three fumble nished with 118 tackles, threenished with118tackles, Three rst-team All- rst-team ve 2010 Boise State Football 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball Winston Venable Senior • Safety 5-11• 218 2009 San Rafael, California St. Thomas Moore Prep All-WAC - (2nd Team) Glendale CC 17

COLLEGE - (2009) Made late fourth quarter interception JUNIOR COLLEGE - Transferred to Boise State from to close out Boise State’s 17-10 win over TCU in the Tostitos Glendale Community College in Glendale, Ariz…Named Fiesta Bowl...Boise State’s top tackler in the bowl game with fi rst team All-America, fi rst team All-Arizona as a defensive eight, all unassisted...In his fi rst year at Boise State earned back at Glendale CC…Also named fi rst team All-Western second-team All-WAC honors at linebacker...Started all 14 State Football League as a punter last season…Finished his games at the nickel position for the Boise State defense... sophomore year with 94 tackles, after recording 97 tackles Ranked among WAC leaders for average tackles per game as a freshman…Played his junior and senior years of high with 4.5…Finished third on the team in tackles, tallying 63 school at St. Thomas More Prep in Oakdale, Conn., where total with 42 being unassisted...Was also third on the team he earned fi rst team All-Colonial Prep Football League in tackles for loss with 8.0...Recorded three pass breakups honors…Played quarterback and strong safety in high and one interception, which he returned 30 yards for a school…Threw for 1,300 yards and 12 touchdowns as a touchdown against Fresno State...Recorded multiple tackles senior…Junior college coach was Mickey Bell…High School in 13 games...Had seven tackles (four unassisted) against coach was Tim Riordan. Idaho...Also had seven tackles against La Tech to go along MAJOR – Communication with two tackles for loss...Recorded six tackles, all of which BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One were unassisted, and forced one fumble against Hawai’i. VENABLE’S CAREER STATISTICS

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S erent t a t WINN’S STATISTICS CAREER BOISE STATE VARSITY EARNED– LETTERS – MAJOR was ChrisFaircloth. competition withapower schoolcoach cleanof335...High 32-4 record arecord ...Set atthe Vegas Openweightlifting wrestlingthe 100in11.86...In fi fi Bowl ...Second-team trackand all-state pickasajunior...In the award, whilealsoplaying inEast-West All-American West All-American,theonlyNevadaplayer honored with forced fumblesandtwo fumblerecoveries ...NamedEast- all-state fi andall-leagueafter ... NamedSunriseDefensive Player ofthe Year, fi and fi Totals 33 37 70 37 8.5 5 17.0 Totals 33 2009 18 26 44 2008 15 6.0 11 26 12.5 YEAR UT AT 3 2.5 5.5 2 TACKLES SACKS TFL PBU TOTAL QB School, lettering infootball andwrestling twice andtrac eld threw thediscus171-11,shotput53-1,andran e

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COLLEGE – (2009) While Brotzman has been known for his selection by Sporting News … Named semifi nalist for Lou right leg as Boise State’s place kicker and punter the past Groza Award … Named second-team All-Western Athletic two years, it was his right arm which helped the Broncos Conference … Named WAC Special Teams Player of Week to a 17-10 win over TCU in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl...In after Nevada, Fresno State and Hawai’i games … Led WAC punt formation and the team facing forth and nine deep in fi eld goals, fi eld goal percentage and PAT kicking … Made in Boise State’s end of the fi eld Brotzman completed a 29- 16-of-18 fi eld goals with only misses coming on blocked yard pass to Kyle Efaw which led to the Bronco’s winning kick at Washington and a 49-yarder at Hawai’i that was just touchdown...For the second straight year, Brotzman led short … Made all 66 extra points … Was 3-for-4 from beyond the team in scoring with 117 points...Led the WAC in 40 yards … Made two fi eld goals against Nevada with no scoring (kicking) and fi eld goals…Finished third in WAC in time on clock that sent game into overtime and quadruple both scoring and fi eld goal percentage, and fourth in PAT overtime … Shared punting duties, fi nishing with a 44.5 kicking percentage…He made good on 63-of-64 point after yard average on 21 punts with nine downed inside 20-yard attempts and 18-of-25 fi eld goal tries...Averaged 8.4 points line … Had 71-yard punt against Hawai’i while averaging per game...Also punted 46 times averaging 43.89 yards 55.5 yards per kick with two downed inside 20-yard line … per punt, the fourth best season mark in school history... Sixty-six extra points were the third most in school history Downed 15 punts inside the 20...Made a career high four in single season … His 114 points scored were fi fth most in fi eld goals (4-of-5) in Boise State’s 54-9 win at Hawai’i...117 season at Boise State. points is the fi fth highest season scoring mark in Bronco (2006) Redshirted … Walked on to Boise State program in history...Ranked fourth on the all-time Boise State scoring the spring of 2006. list with 325 points (record is 408 held by Brock Forsey)...Has HIGH SCHOOL – Lettered in football, basketball and soccer made 48 career fi eld goals, just three from all-time record of at Meridian High School two times each ... Earned second- 51 held by Mike Black (1988-91)...165 successful extra point team all-conference honors as kicker as a junior and senior attempts is second in Bronco history (record is 213 held by ... Also named honorable mention all-league as receiver Nick Calaycay)...Honored for his performance in the Fiesta senior year ... Made six-of-11 fi eld goals as a senior, including Bowl by being named top punter on the CBSSports.com All- 52 yarder, and 32 extra points ... Had nine touchbacks on Bowl Team. kickoff s ... Averaged 33.1 yards per punt with long of 60 All-Conference PlayersA All-Conference (2008) Never missed an extra point in his fi rst two seasons as yards ... As a receiver had 22 catches for 379 yards and three l

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Carried the ball twice against New Mexico State gaining Michael Atkinson three yards. Sophomore • Defensive Tackle (2008) - Redshirted. 6-0• 335 HIGH SCHOOL – Selected 2007 Trinity League Off ensive Windsor, Ontario, Canada MVP ... Three-year letterman at Santa Margarita High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. ... A two time fi rst-team Catholic Central High School All-Trinity League selection ... As a senior, tallied 213 carries for 1,419 yards and 11 touchdowns ... During his junior campaign, played in two playoff games where he recorded 500 all-purpose yards ... High school coach was Mike Jacot. 99 MAJOR – Communication COLLEGE – (2009) Saw action in nine games as a backup on the defensive line...Finished with nine tackles, including one tackle for loss...Also recorded one pass breakup on the season...Named to the All-WAC academic team. Junior • Defensive Tackle (2008) Redshirted ... Named Boise State’s Defensive Scout 6-1 • 300 Player of the Year. Rocklin, California HIGH SCHOOL – Three-year letterman at Catholic Central Rocklin High School High School in Winsor, Ontario, Canada, where he played defensive tackle and fullback … As a senior named the Windsor Essex County Secondary Schools Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year, fi rst-team all-city 97 as a defensive tackle and a member of the University of Windsor Dream Team … Finished season with 78 tackles, three forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and 7.5 sacks COLLEGE – (2009) Started all 14 games at defensive tackle … Also blocked seven kicks (four fi eld goals and three punts) for the Broncos...Recorded 37 tackles, four tackles for loss and rushed for 725 yards and seven touchdowns while and two sacks on the season...Also fi nished with two pass fi nishing with 238 yards receiving … As a junior named breakups...Had multiple tackles in eight diff erent games... fi rst-team all-city as a defensive tackle after fi nishing with Had a season high fi ve tackles four diff erent times...Recorded 43 tackles, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries with fi ve tackles, 0.5 TFL and 0.5 sacks against Fresno State. 546 yards rushing and 159 yards receiving … Also had 53 (2008) Saw action in 10 games at defensive tackle his tackles with two forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, an freshman season … Had six tackles (three solo and three interception, four sacks and 10 blocked kicks (fi ve fi eld goals unassisted), one pass breakup, and one fumble recovery… and fi ve punts) for the Essex Ravens traveling squad … As Signed National Letter of Intent with Boise State in February a sophomore named second-team all-city as a fullback … 2007 … Gray shirted and joined team in January 2008 … Served as a team captain all three seasons at CCHS … High Participated in spring ball ... Named to the All-WAC academic school coach was Jalil Khoury. team. MAJOR – Communication HIGH SCHOOL – Three-sport letterman at Rocklin High BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One School in Rocklin, Calif., lettering in football three times, rugby twice and track and fi eld once … Named fi rst-team ATKINSON’S CAREER STATISTICS all-league, second-team all-metro, defensive lineman of 2 2010 Player Profi TOTAL QB year and all-state as an underclassman … Finished with 0 YEAR UT AT TACKLES SACKS TFL 58 tackles, six sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble 1

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COLLEGE – (2009) Played in 13 games for the Broncos, COLLEGE – (2009) Started all 14 games for the Broncos earning one start at wide receiver in the regular season once again, helping lead an off ense that led the nation in fi nale against New Mexico State...Caught nine passes for 83 scoring (42.2 ppg), while averaging 186.1 rushing yards and yards and one touchdown as a backup wide out...Top game 450.2 off ensive yards per game...Part of a Bronco off ensive of the season came against San Jose State when he caught line that allowed the fewest quarterback sacks in the nation two passes for 24 yards and a score. (5)...Helped block on o-line that saw four diff erent players (2008) Redshirted ... Named Boise State’s Off ensive Scout record at least one 100+ yard rushing game. Player of the Year ... Signed National Letter of Intent with (2008) Starting center as freshman for off ense that averaged Boise State in February 2007 … Gray shirted and joined 288.5 yards per game passing, 152.3 ypg rushing, and gave team in January 2008. up the fewest sacks (13) in the WAC … Helped pave way for HIGH SCHOOL – Three-sport letterman at Meridian High off ense that tied for fi rst in the WAC in scoring (37.6 points School, lettering in football four times, baseball three times per game), fi rst in third-down conversions (43.2 percent) and track and fi eld once … Velocity/Prep Star All-Region and was second in total off ense (440.8 ypg), fi rst downs … As a senior named second-team all-league after rushing (285) and fourth-down conversions (69.2 percent). for 450 yards while fi nishing with 520 yards receiving with (2007) Redshirted. 10 total touchdowns … As a junior named Southern Idaho HIGH SCHOOL – Three-sport letterman at McClymond Conference Player of Year, fi rst-team All-SIC, and second- High School in San Pablo, Calif., lettering in football three team all-state as a wide receiver/running back after rushing times, track and fi eld four times and wrestling once ... Two- for 650 yards on 100 carries and fi nishing with 994 yards year starter at center for McClymond ... Named fi rst-team receiving on 56 receptions with 23 touchdowns … High All-East Bay ... Earned All-OAL honors as a sophomore, junior school coach was former Boise State quarterback Mike and senior ... Named to “Cream of the Crop” list as a senior Virden. ... Earned off ensive MVP honors ... Helped team fi nish as top MAJOR – Psychology rushing team (244.2 yards per game) in the OAL and a top BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One 10 rushing team in East Bay area ... Paved way for four 1,000- yard rushers during last two years ... Qualifi ed for state track BURROUGHS’S CAREER STATISTICS meet as a freshman and junior ... High school coach was YEAR G REC. YARDS TDs YPC YPG Alonzo Carter. 2009 13 11 92 1 8.4 7.1 MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two 2 2010 Player Profi 0 1 0

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COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted. COLLEGE – (2009) Played in fi ve games as a reserve HIGH SCHOOL – Earned four varsity football letters… off ensive lineman. Named fi rst-team all-state as a sophomore and second-team HIGH SCHOOL – Three-year letterman at Marist High School all-state as a junior…Earned second-team all-conference in Eugene, Ore. … Ranked as 83rd-best player on Northwest honors as a senior…Ranked No. 13 in the nation for weak 100 … Helped team to 4A state championships as a senior side linebackers, according to Scout.com...Recorded and sophomore … Named second-team All-Sky-Em League 90 tackles, nine sacks and two interceptions during his as a senior despite suff ering season-ending injury in seventh senior season…As a junior, recorded 80 tackles and two game … Started on off ensive line junior year but missed interceptions to go along with 14 pass receptions for 220 half of season with wrist injury … Started majority of year as yards…In his sophomore season he made 70 tackles and a sophomore, including state championship game ... High four interceptions, while also catching 15 passes for 250 school coach was Rory Rosenbach. yards and rushing the ball 16 times for 200 yards and one MAJOR – Entrepreneurship Management touchdown…Recorded 15 tackles and caught 12 passes BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One for 156 yards with a touchdown as a freshman…Named to the honor roll every semester of high school...High school coach was Brian Barnes. MAJOR – Undeclared Billy Derome Freshman • Linebacker 5-11 • 191 Mountain Home, Idaho Mountain Home High School 26 2 2010 Player Profi

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school season he made 85 tackles, while grabbing fi ve interceptions, scoring one touchdown, blocking one punt Tommy Gallarda and recovering two fumbles…High school coach was James Senior • Tight End Brown. 6-5 • 254 MAJOR – Undeclared Brea, California Cedric Febis Brea Olinda High School Junior • Safety 6-3 • 198 Amsterdam, Netherlands 85 Bishop Kelly High School COLLEGE – (2009) Started 12 of 14 games for the Broncos at tight end...Caught nine passes on the season for 110 yards and four touchdowns...Had his best game of the season at Tulsa with three catches, two of which were for touchdown... 16 Caught at least one pass in six diff erent games...Received the Strength “Iron Bronco” Award. (2008) Caught one pass in six diff erent games for 65 yards COLLEGE – (2009) Played in all 14 games, seeing most of his and two touchdowns for Broncos … Longest reception was action on special teams and as a backup defensive back... 16-yard TD catch against Fresno State. Registered 23 tackles on the season, including 1.5 tackles for (2007) Backup tight end … Played in three games, fi nishing loss...Recorded a season high fi ve tackles against Hawai’i. with three catches for 19 yards … Had two catches for 14 (2008) Played in seven games for Broncos, primarily on yards against Weber State and one catch for 5 yards against special teams … Registered four tackles on the season. New Mexico State. (2007) Redshirted … Originally signed in February 2006 (2006) Redshirted. and gray shirted in fall of 2006. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-year letterman in football and track HIGH SCHOOL – Named second-team all-state and fi rst- and fi eld at Brea Olinda High School … Named All-Century team All-Southern Idaho Conference after helping Bishop League on both off ense and defense twice and was selected Kelly to 12-0 record and state championship … Finished as Century League defensive MVP … Earned second-team with 51 tackles, two interceptions and six pass breakups all-county honors on defense and was All-Southern Section ... Transferred to Bishop Kelly from Holland before senior CIF Off ense Division VI pick … Eight-time player of week season … Played two seasons of club football in Holland … selection … As a senior caught 48 passes for 810 yards and 11 Also lettered in track and fi eld … High school coach was Tim touchdowns while fi nishing with 50 tackles, four sacks, two Brennan. forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, two pass defl ections MAJOR – Political Science and an interception he returned for a touchdown … As a BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two junior caught 23 passes for 441 yards and four touchdowns … Also completed only pass for a 69-yard touchdown … On FEBIS’ CAREER STATISTICS defense had 70 tackles, two sacks, one forced fumble, one TOTAL QB fumble recovery and three pass defl ections … High school YEAR UT AT TACKLES SACKS TFL PBU coach was Rob Perrance.

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Receiving D.J. Harper YEAR G REC. YARDS TDs YPC YPG Junior • Running Back 2007 10 3 13 0 4.3 1.3 2008 13 4 37 0 9.2 2.8 5-9 • 203 2009 3 1 7 0 7.0 2.3 Cypress, Texas Totals 26 8 57 0 7.1 2.2 Cypress Creek High School Chuck Hayes Junior • Defensive Line 6 6-2 • 292 Aurora, Colorado COLLEGE – (2009) Played signifi cant minutes at running Eaglecrest High School back in the Broncos’ fi rst three games before suff ering a season ending injury against Fresno State...Had 44 carries for 284 yards and three touchdowns in three games...Averaged 94.7 yards per game and 6.5 yards per carry. 55 (2008) Rushed 55 times for 278 yards and four touchdowns … Caught four passes for 37 yards … Ran for season-high 67 yards against Idaho and for 35 yards and two touchdowns COLLEGE – (2009) Moved to the off ensive line during spring against Louisiana Tech … Averaged 4.8 yards per rush and drills...Switched back to the defensive line at the beginning 9.2 yards per catch … Returned one kickoff 21 yards. of the season...Saw time in three games on the defensive (2007) Put together the sixth-best rushing season by line before suff ering a season ending injury. freshman, and fourth-best by a true freshman, with 376 (2008) Played in fi ve games … Made four tackles against yards and fi ve touchdowns despite missing last two regular Fresno State and two against Hawai’i. season games … Became fi rst Boise State true freshman (2007) Redshirted for Broncos. since 1988 to rush for more than 100 yards in a game when HIGH SCHOOL – Two-sport letterman at Eaglecrest High he gained 153 yards and a touchdown at Fresno State … School in Auroro, Colo., lettering in football three times Rushed for 43 yards and a TD on eight carries against New and track and fi eld twice ... Started on off ensive line as Mexico State … Caught three passes for 13 yards, including a sophomore, junior and senior ... Named fi rst-team all- a season-best 10-yard reception, against San Jose State … conference, all-state and All-Colorado as a senior ... Team Scored a touchdown against East Carolina in the Sheraton captain and won Heart of a Champion Award as a junior Hawai’i Bowl. and senior ... First-team all-conference as a junior and HIGH SCHOOL – Two-sport letterman at Cypress Creek honorable mention all-conference as a sophomore ... As a High School, lettering in football three times and track and nose guard had 20 tackles for loss ... High school coach was fi eld twice … Three-time unanimous fi rst-team all-district Tom Doherty. pick and team captain twice and team MVP once … Named MAJOR – Communication Houston Chronicle Player of the Week, Texas High School BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two Athlete of the Week and fi nalist for Houston Touchdown Club … As a senior rushed for 1,570 yards and 21 touchdowns on HAYES’ CAREER STATISTICS 212 carries with 18 receptions for 160 yards … As a junior TOTAL QB rushed for 1,088 yard and 10 touchdowns on 166 carries YEAR UT AT TACKLES SACKS TFL PBU 2 2010 Player Profi with 16 catches for 80 yards … As a sophomore fi nished 2008 1 5 6 0.5 0.5 0 0 with 210 yards and two touchdowns on 60 carries with 13 2009 1 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 1 receptions for 110 yards …. Finished high school career with Totals 2 8 10 0.5 0.5 0 0

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least one 100+ yard rushing game. (2008) Played in 12 of Broncos’ 13 games, starting at right Matt Slater guard for much of the season … Was key performer on Senior • Offensive Lineman off ensive unit that averaged 288.5 yards per game passing, 6-4 • 285 152.3 ypg rushing, and gave up the fewest sacks (13) in the St. Paul, Minnesota WAC … Helped pave way for off ense that tied for fi rst in the WAC in scoring (37.6 points per game), fi rst in third-down Cretin Derham Hall High conversions (43.2 percent) and was second in total off ense School (440.8 ypg), fi rst downs (285) and fourth-down conversions (69.2 percent). (2007) Backup off ensive lineman. 72 (2006) Redshirted. COLLEGE – (2009) Saw action in 13 games for the Broncos, HIGH SCHOOL – Four-year letterman at West Torrance starting fi ve times on the off ensive line...Part of an off ensive High School. Named fi rst-team all-area and all-league … unit that led the nation in scoring (42.2 ppg), while averaging Recorded 61 “pancake” blocks as off ensive lineman … High 186.1 rushing yards and 450.2 off ensive yards per game... school coach was Greg Holt. Key contributor on an o-line that allowed the fewest sacks MAJOR – Business Management (5) of any team in the country...Helped block for a back fi eld BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three that saw four diff erent running backs record at least one 100+ yard rushing game..Named to the All-WAC academic Tyler Shoemaker team. Junior • Wide Receiver (2008) Sophomore off ensive lineman played in all 13 games 6-1 • 217 … Part of off ense that was ranked 11th nationally in passing effi ciency and 13th in passing off ense (288.54 yards per Meridian, Idaho game), 18th total off ense (440.85 ypg) and tied for 12th in Mountain View High School scoring off ense (37.62 points per game) … Primarily played tackle for highest-scoring team in the WAC, which averaged 37.6 points per game and was second in the league in passing (288.54 yards per game) and total off ense (440.85 89 ypg) ... Named to the All-WAC academic team. (2007) Backup off ensive lineman. (2006) Red shirted. COLLEGE – (2009) Started eight games at wide receiver HIGH SCHOOL – 2006 graduate of Cretin Derham Hall High for the Broncos, seeing action in 12 games total...Caught School in St. Paul Minn. … Earned all-conference, all-metro 21 passes for 345 yards with two touchdown grabs...Also and all-state honors … Lettered three times in football and recorded one rush for three yards...Top game of the season four times in lacrosse … High school coach was Rich Kallok. came against Bowling Green where he caught four passes MAJOR – Communication for 105 yards..Named to the All-WAC academic team. BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three (2008) Backup wide receiver’s biggest game was season opener against Idaho State with 56-yard touchdown pass from starting quarterback Kellen Moore and 17-yard TD pass

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Receiving l YEAR G REC. YARDS TDs YPC YPG e 2008 12 7 110 2 15.7 9.2 s 2009 12 21 345 2 16.4 31.4 Totals 24 28 455 4 16.3 19.0 4477 4 48 8 22010010 PlayerPlayer PProfirofi lesles interceptions asasenior…Also rushedfor 350yards and yards, whilethrowing 36 touchdown passesand only 11 conference asajunior…Completed 239passesfor 3,781 First-team all-conference asaseniorandsecond-team all- Danville, Calif…Named fi and basketballwhileatSan Ramon Valley in School High HIGH SCHOOL– Player ofthe Year. COLLEGE -(2009) 1 0 0 121123 2009 YEAR UT AT TACKLESSMITH’S STATISTICS CAREER SACKSBOISE STATE VARSITY EARNED LETTERS TFL – MAJOR TOTAL PBU schoolcoach wasChris Roll member…High Thomas. and fi seasons …Alsolettered inbasketballthree timesandtrack QB asteam captainjuniorandsenior as afreshman …Served andfouras asophomore whiletotaling sacks 34tackles and eightsacks…Finished andtwo sacks with36tackles for lossandtwo interceptions …As ajuniorhad76tackles fi senior after team …Earnedsecond-team all-conference honorsasa …Namedto AtlantaSchool JournalConstitution All-City HIGH SCHOOL– (2008) WAC academicteam. career interception (OH)..Named to againstMiami theAll- againstNewMexico State...Recordedseven tackles hisfi (12unassisted)...Had aseasonhigh season with23tackles a backuplinebackerandonspecialteams...Finished the COLLEGE –(2009) eld twice … Ran 100 meters in11.2seconds …Ran …Honor eld twice Redshirted. Social Studies Social nishing with 87 tackles, 12 sacks, eight tackles 12sacks,nishing with87tackles, eighttackles Four-year Atlanta High letterman atNorth Lettered infootball, twice once inbaseball Played in12gamesfor theBroncos as Redshirted...Named Off Redshirted...Named San RamonValleySan HighSchool North AtlantaHighSchool North rst team all-state asasenior… Freshman •Quarterback Sophomore •LinebackerSophomore 22010 BoiseStateFootball Tommy Smith Joe Southwick Danville, California 0 Atlanta, Georgia 1 6-1 •227 6-1 •195 0

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S t rst a t In January 2007,Scout.com named January In Tamburo oneofthe in 2007by1 juniorprospect Georgia Football Magazine… inSuwanee,School Ga…Picked asthestate ofGeorgia’s No. HIGH SCHOOL– COLLEGE -(2009) 4 0 3 Totals 24 9330 0 1 164200 0 2009 5130 8 2008 YEAR UT AT TACKLESSTANAWAY’S STATISTICS CAREER SACKSBOISE STATE VARSITY EARNED– LETTERS TFL – MAJOR TOTAL PBU schoolcoach wasButch… High Goncharoff Named all-leagueasalinebackerjunioryear with79tackles three98 tackles, forced fumbles andtwo interceptions … QB three timeseach…All-leagueasasafety senioryear with in Bellevue,School Wash., lettering infootball andbaseball HIGH SCHOOL– (2007) one passbreakup. (eightsoloandfi games …Had13tackles (2008) high fi three passbreakups andforced one fumble...Had aseason teams defensive andasareserve back...Recorded 20tackles, COLLEGE –(2009) – MAJOR coach wasDave Kravitz. completion rate and3,185passingyards…High school touchdowns andjusteightinterceptions witha63percent eight scores on90carrieslastseason…As ajunior, threw 35 e

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top 15 quarterbacks in the nation for the class of 2009… Named ESPN Top 150 Players in the Nation in March 2008… Aaron Tevis Accounted for 8,476 total yards and 90 touchdowns in Junior • Linebacker his high school career…Threw for 6,598 yards and 57 6-3 • 231 touchdowns with a 61 percent completion rating as a Tucson, Arizona starter…Rushed for 1,878 yards and 33 rushing touchdowns in high school…High school coach was Bob Sphire. Canyon Del Oro High School MAJOR – Undeclared Jamar Taylor 36 Sophomore • Cornerback 5-11 • 192 COLLEGE – (2009) Started 11 games for the Broncos, including becoming a permanent starter in the fi nal eight San Diego, California games of the season...Finished the regular season ranked Helix High School fourth on the team in tackles with 54 (27 unassisted)...Also recorded six tackles for loss, three interceptions and one sack...Had a season high seven tackles in back-to-back games as he recorded them in the regular season fi nale against 21 New Mexico State and again at the Fiesta Bowl against No. 4 TCU...Had six tackles, two TFL, against UC Davis..Named to the All-WAC academic team. COLLEGE – (2009) Redshirted. (2008) Freshman had big game in college debut against (2008) Freshman cornerback played in all 14 of Broncos’ Idaho State in season opener with eight tackles, two sacks games … Recorded 24 tackles (17 unassisted and seven for minus-24 yards, one fumble recovery, and one pass assisted) … Had one interception and one pass breakup ... breakup … Finished season as backup linebacker with 27 Named to the All-WAC academic team. tackles (14 solo and 13 assisted) and three pass breakups ... HIGH SCHOOL – Named to All-CIF fi rst team senior year Named to the All-WAC academic team. and second team junior season … Also received fi rst team (2007) Redshirted … Earned Ultimate Work Horse Award. All-East County League honors senior and junior years … HIGH SCHOOL – Three-sport letterman at Canyon Del Career totals include 155 tackles, 19 pass breakups, nine Oro High School in Tucson, Ariz., lettering in football and interceptions, four fumble recoveries and four forced basketball three times and track and fi eld twice ... As a senior fumbles … As a senior made 50 tackles, four interceptions, named to 2006 All-Southern Arizona football team as tight three pass breakups, one forced fumble and one fumble end and linebacker … Also named fi rst-team 4A Sonoran recovery … Junior season had 65 tackles, 11 pass breakups, Region as linebacker and tight end and fi rst-team all-state three interceptions, three forced fumbles and two fumble at both positions ... Named Southern Arizona Co-Player of recoveries … During sophomore year made 40 tackles, the Year, won the Golden Helmet Award (MVP), and named broke up fi ve passes, made two interceptions and recovered area’s best defensive back ... Named one of 12 winners of one fumble … Named East County League Defensive Most National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame Scholar- Valuable Player senior season … Named to San Diego all- Athlete Award for southern Arizona ... As a senior had 637 academic team in 2007 … High School coach was Donnie receiving yards, 80 tackles, eight sacks, seven touchdowns Van Hook. and four interceptions ... As a junior named to the 4A 2 2010 Player Profi MAJOR – Communication Sonoran Region fi rst-team as defensive end and tight end 0 BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One while earning fi rst-team all-state honors after gaining 484 1 yards receiving with eight touchdowns and 71 tackles in just 0

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S t ve ve ve a t Mexico State and UtahState. …Playedprimarily atright tackle ingamesagainstNew (2008) off COLLEGE –(2009) – MAJOR carries asasenior…high schoolcoach wasScott Turner. recorded 1,080rushingyards and25touchdowns on94 named fi and four inSutter, School track)atSutter Union High Calif… HIGH SCHOOL– COLLEGE –(2009) – MAJOR was BobClark. and recovered two fumblesasasenior…High schoolcoach hurriesandtwo sacks…Forcedquarterback four fumbles senior, for loss…Also includingninetackles recorded six fi fi at BoiseHigh…Named HIGH SCHOOL– COLLEGE -(2009) rst-team all-state asasenior…Recorded asa 35tackles e ensive linemanfor theBroncos.

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(2007) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-year letterman in football at Franklin Dave Wilson High School in Elk Grove, Calif. ... Named All-Delta Valley Junior • Linebacker Conference as a junior and senior ... Named second-team 6-1 • 231 all-city as off ensive tackle ... Selected to play in inaugural Powell, Wyoming All-Star Game ... Scholar-athlete in 2005 and 2006 ... High school coach was Mike Johnson. Powell High School MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two 32 Hunter White Junior • Linebacker COLLEGE – (2009) Saw action in two games on special teams and as a reserve linebacker. 5-11 • 219 (2008) Served as a backup linebacker and on special Huntington Beach, California teams. Edison High School (2007) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-sport letterman at Powell High School, lettering four times in both football and track and fi eld … As a senior was named all-state and all-conference while 25 recording 153 tackles, 24 tackles for loss, four sacks, two forced fumbles, two pass breakups, one blocked kick, one interception and one defensive touchdown … Member of COLLEGE – (2009) Played in all 14 games for the Broncos, the Casper Star Tribune’s Super 25 team … Won Lee Blocking earning one start against New Mexico State...Finished the Award … Defensive MVP as a senior … As a junior was season with 37 tackles (27 unassisted)...Also recorded named all-state and all-conference … Four-year member of 4.5 tackles for loss and one interception...First career Honor Roll … High school coach was Jim Stringer. interception came against Hawai’i...Had a season high eight MAJOR – Business Management tackles, including two tackles for loss against Nevada... BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One Named Special Teams Player of the Year. (2008) Played in 12 of 13 games his freshman season as backup linebacker … Finished regular season with 25 Matt Wilson tackles (16 solo and nine assisted) … Recorded two tackles Junior • Linebacker for loss for minus-7 yards. 6-1 • 228 (2007) Redshirted … Named special teams scout player of Powell, Wyoming year. Powell High School HIGH SCHOOL – Four-sport letterman at Edison High School in Newport Beach, Calif., lettering in football and baseball three times, basketball twice and track and fi eld once ... Named Velocity/Prep Star All-Region ... Named all-state 42 three times, All-CIF twice and all-county twice ... Named to

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5511 5 52 2 22010010 PlayerPlayer PProfirofi lesles BOISE STATE VARSITY EARNED – LETTERS – MAJOR schoolcoach was Alonzo2006 and2007…High Carter. League …NamedCal Camp Off honorable mentionAll-Alameda/Contra Costa Athletic Chronicle All-Metro second team …As ajuniornamed Named fi onBay Area sixth Ranked “Cream oftheCrop” listfor 2007… asteam captainasasenior… honors asasenior…Served in School Vallejo, Calif. …Earnedfi HIGH SCHOOL– (2008) off COLLEGE –(2009) BOISE STATE VARSITY EARNED– LETTERS – MAJOR schoolcoach wasLayneHigh Coffi Earned three letters intrackandonebasketball... varsity sophomore to earnanall-conference honorablemention...... Tallied 534yards rushingwithsixtouchdowns asa fi During hisjuniorseason,earnedfi registeringseason after 2,434yards and 23touchdowns ...... Namedfi team inadditionto the Treasure Valley All-State all-starteam inCaldwell,School ofthe Idaho...Member West Idahoall-star HIGH SCHOOL– (2008) State.Mexico Had aseasonhighthree carriesfor 50yards againstNew runningback...Recorded fi reserve COLLEGE –(2009) nishing with1,256yards rushingfor 15touchdowns ensive lineman. Redshirted. Redshirted. rst-team West County Times andto SanFrancisco Communication Criminal Justice rst-team all-state andall-conference hissenior Three-year letterman atBerkeleyHigh Three-year letterman at Vallivue High Saw inthree limited gamesasa action Saw action infourSaw action gamesasareserve Sophomore • Offensive Tackle •Offensive Sophomore 22010 BoiseStateFootball Sophomore •TailbackSophomore Berkeley HighSchool Vallivue HighSchool 0 Faraji Wright Drew Wright Vallejo, California ensive Lineman MVPinboth Nampa, Idaho 1 n. ve carriesfor 55yards... 6-3 •295 5-9 •200 0 rst-team all-conference rst-team rst-team all-conference rst-team

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S t a t BOISE STATE VARSITY EARNED– LETTERS – MAJOR touchdowns schoolcoach wasBillRedell. ...High 91 touchdowns andpassfor more than3,600yards and51 Year ...HelpedOaksChristianrushfor over 3,500yards and Coaches’ Association Ventura Off County All-Tri-Valley League, League second-team and All-Olympic state second-team recognition ...Alsonamedfi News All-Area Team honorsaswell asall- ...EarnedAll-CIF StarAll-VenturaCounty as12th-bestcenterRated by Scout.com ...Namedto Ventura and baseballonce ...Named Velocity/Prep Star All-Region ... in School Westlake, Calif. ...Lettered infootball three times HIGH SCHOOL– (2007) State. Hawaii, Miss, Southern SanJoseState, NevadaandFresno primarily atrightguard againstOregon, …Saw action (2008) COLLEGE –(2009) e

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S …A eld t a t in basketball(four) andtrack fi touchdown receptions letters (23)…Also earnedvarsity career receptions (108),receiving yards (1,751)andcareer in aplayoff records including;singlegamereceptions (10),receptions and onedefensive TD asajunior…Holds numerous school recorded for four 39 tackles, loss, tackles two interceptions while rushingfor 663yards andsixtouchdowns…Also As ajunior, caught 54passesfor 932yards and 15scores, for lossandtwo interceptions…knockdowns, two tackles 67 timesfor 864yards…On defense, fi tallied35tackles, for 828yards and 19touchdowns…Also carriedthe ball runner-up fi Football Championships(freshman-junior), andastate Helped leadCapital HSto three consecutive State AA and asecond-team All-State receiver asasophomore… cornerback…Was afi As ajunior, wasnamedfi cornerback andsecond-team All-State asapuntreturner… Player ofthe Year, fi GatoradePlayerMontana ofthe Year, Co-Off awards andaccolades, includingbeingnamed2009 withnumerous inHelena,Mont. School at Capital High HIGH SCHOOL– – MAJOR coach was Tom St.Jacques. letters inbothtrackandfi California state trackandfi during hishighschoolcareer…As ajuniorqualifi andgainedoverRecorded 141tackles 1,300rushingyards a senior…Also namedfi Athletic LeagueNorthern Defensive Most Valuable Player as inSusanville, School as asenioratLassenHigh Calif…Voted HIGH SCHOOL– e

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team All-State in basketball as a sophomore and junior… the career leading scorer in boys basketball at Capital High Troy Ware School with well over 1,000 points…Helped lead Capital HS Freshman • Wide Receiver to its’ fi rst conference basketball championship in school 6-2 • 175 history as a junior…Was named All-State academic as a Oceanside, California freshman, sophomore and junior in football, basketball and track and fi eld…High school football coach was Pat Vista High School Murphy. MAJOR – Undeclared Kyle Sosnowski Freshman • Tight End HIGH SCHOOL – Received second-team All-State honors as a 6-2 • 210 senior wide receiver at Vista High School in Vista, Calif…Voted fi rst team All-Palomar League as a senior, as well as second- Boise, Idaho team All-League his junior senior…As a senior, recorded 45 Capital High School receptions for 699 yards and eight touchdowns…Caught 26 passes for 482 yards and four scores in his junior season…As a sophomore, grabbed seven catches for 103 yards and two touchdowns…Named All-North County…Honored on the 86 All-Academic Team as a junior and senior…Earned varsity letters in track and fi eld three times…Was an all-league performer in the long jump as a sophomore and junior… HIGH SCHOOL – Voted fi rst-team All-State as a junior and Named to the Vista HS Honor Roll as a junior and senior… senior at Capital High School in Boise, Idaho…Also named High school coach was Dan Williams. second-team All-State as a sophomore…Awarded fi rst- MAJOR – Undeclared team All-Southern Idaho Conference as a sophomore, junior and senior…Recorded 46 tackles, four interceptions, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries in 2009…Also caught 19 passes for 367 yards and nine touchdowns last season…Completed one pass for a 27-yard touchdown…As a junior, recorded 67 tackles, fi ve interceptions, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble…Tallied 43 tackles, eight interceptions, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and scored two touchdowns as a sophomore…Also earned one varsity letter in basketball…High school coach was Todd Simis. MAJOR – Undeclared

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NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN (High School/Jr. College/Sr. College) 1 Tyrone Crawford DE 6-4 275 JR Windsor, Ontario (Catholic Central High School / Bakersfi eld College) 0

Bryan Douglas CB 5-9 170 FR Los Angeles, California (Narbonne High School) B

Grant Hedrick QB 6-1 185 FR Independence, Oregon (Central High School) r

Tyler Horn DE 6-4 225 FR Meridian, Idaho (Mountain View High School) o

Holden Huff TE 6-6 205 FR Rocklin, California (Rocklin High School) n

Jeremy Ioane S 5-11 195 FR Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou School) c

Darren Lee LB 6-2 203 FR Susanville, California (Lassen High School) o

Matt Miller WR 6-3 207 FR Helena, Mont. (Capital High School) S

Kyle Sosnowski TE 6-2 210 FR Boise, Idaho (Capital High School) i Troy Ware WR 6-2 175 FR Oceanside, California (Vista High School) g n e e s

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2003). The Broncos also fi nished second (2004), eighth (2005) then as its head coach, Petersen was instrumental in the and 18th (2001) in the nation in scoring while Petersen was development of quarterbacks and Jared running the Broncos’ off ense. During Petersen’s fi ve seasons Zabransky, who are among the most successful collegiate as off ensive coordinator, Boise State fi nished in the top 15 in signal callers in recent years. Dinwiddie, who guided the total off ense four times, including three top10 fi nishes – fi rst Bronco off ense from 2001-03, fi nished as the NCAA career in 2002, fourth in 2004, and seventh in 2003. passing effi ciency leader with a rating of 168.19. With The Broncos also had four top 20 fi nishes in passing Petersen as his quarterback coach, as well as the team’s during that time, including a high ranking of fi fth in 2003. off ensive coordinator, Dinwiddie led the Broncos to a 28-6 Boise State also ranked in the top 25 in the country in rushing record as a starter. in three of the last four seasons that Petersen coached the After Dinwiddie left, Petersen helped groom Zabransky off ense, including 14th in 2004 and 15th in 2005. into one of the nation’s most successful quarterbacks from Several players have excelled individually under 2004-06. Zabransky led Boise State to three straight league Petersen in his four years as head coach; the most recent titles, two undefeated regular seasons, and a 32-5 record in example is sophomore quarterback Kellen Moore. his three years as a starter, including a 23-1 record in WAC Moore, who was named 2009 WAC Off ensive Player of games. the Year, fi nished the regular season with the nation’s top Off ensive tackle Ryan Clady also excelled under passing effi ciency rating (167.35). He has also thrown the Petersen. A consensus All-American in 2007, Clady decided second most touchdown passes of any FBS quarterback (39) to skip his senior year of college and make himself eligible and has tossed the fewest interceptions (3) of any QB that has for the 2008 NFL draft. In April he became the fi rst Bronco played in at least 10 games this year. As a freshman Moore ever selected in the fi rst round, going to Denver as the 12th was named 2008 WAC Freshman of the Year. He fi nished the overall selection. In 2006, Petersen’s fi rst season as head 2008 season ranked 12th in the nation in passing effi ciency coach, Clady earned second-team All-America recognition and 24th in total off ense. from SI.com while Ian Johnson (fi rst-team SI.com and CBS In Petersen’s four years as head coach, 24 of his players Sportline; second-team Sporting News; and third-team were named fi rst-team All-WAC and 19 others were selected Associated Press) and linebacker (second-team second-team all-conference. Sporting News) also earned All-America honors that year. In 2009 the Broncos placed Moore, wide receivers Austin This past season two of Petersen’s players earned All- Pettis and Titus Young, and off ensive lineman Nate Potter American honors. Sophomore quarterback Kellen Moore on WAC fi rst-team off ense. Young was also named fi rst- was named fi rst team All-American by ESPN.com, SI.com team All-WAC as a kickoff specialist. On defense, cornerback and CBSSports.com. Senior cornerback Kyle Wilson earned Kyle Wilson and defensive end Ryan Winterswyk were also named fi rst- team all-conference. Players who earned second-team recognition were running back Jeremy Avery, defensive lineman Billy Winn, linebacker Winston Venable and defensive back Jeron Johnson. In 2009 Boise State led the WAC

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S t s a t Jack (14)andSam(11). Davis. Heandhiswife, Barbara,are theparents oftwo sons, holds amaster’s degree ineducationalpsychology from UC in 1987-88andthereceivers coach from 1989-91.Petersen at hisalmamater, asUCDavis’ serving headfreshman coach After receiving hisbachelor’s degree inpsychology from UCDavis in1988,Petersen hiscoaching career started into theUCDavisinducted Athletic HallofFame in1993. for career passcompletions at69.6percent. Petersen was All-America honorsandstillholdstheDivisionIIrecord nation. Petersen received second-team KodakDivisionII Year inthe DivisionIIquarterback andwasthetop-rated California Athleticthe Northern Conference Player ofthe California, Davis. As aseniorwiththeAggies, hewasnamed Petersen’srecord-setting attheUniversity of career asaquarterback success asacoach canbelinkedto his Marino. the school’s passingyardage totals previously heldby Dan East Conference Alex quarterback Van Pelt, whoeclipsed he contributed to thedevelopment offi eighth nationallyintotal off established aschoolrecord for passingyards andranked the University ofPittsburgh. 1992Petersen In coach at That seasonthePanthers wasthequarterbacks e

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S t a t a graduate inBoise. School ofCapital High Harsinandhiswife, Kes, have two daughters, Devyn Lynn (10andDayn (8),andason,Davis Mykena (4).Harsinis receivers duringthe2000season. profession atEastern Oregon, coaching runningbacksand After graduating from BoiseState in2000withadegree in businessmanagement,Harsinentered thecoaching 10-3 andwon theCrucial.com Humanitarian Bowl. State’s in1999whentheteam went backupquarterback HarsinwasamemberoftheBronco football team from 1995-1999, earningthree letters. asBoise varsity Heserved (48.9ppg). history off to thetop-scoring ends contribute helped thetight 2004Harsin In touchdowns. yards andthree 27 passesfor 298 combined to catch 2005four In Bronco tightends tight endscoach. years Harsinwas in eachofthefour top 10inscoring and fi in scoring twice that ledthenation in aBronco off played avitalrole ends Tight Trophy voting. in theHeisman fi America teams and four separate All- He wasnamedto with 1,713yards. season record set aschoolsingle- scoring. Healso nse eighth nished e ense inschool

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Kwiatkowski began his Coaching Experience Pete Kwiatkowski coaching career as an assistant at 2006 - Boise State Boise State after an All-America 2010 Defensive Coordinator/ Defensive Coordinator and Hall-of-Fame Defensive Line Defensive Line playing career 2006-2009 Defensive Line with the Broncos. He coached for 1999-2005 Montana eight years (1988- 96) under three Defensive Coordinator diff erent head coaches in his fi rst 1997-1998 Eastern Washington Pete Kwiatkowski enters his fi rst season as the Boise stint at BSU. During Defensive Line State defensive coordinator after being promoted from that time he defensive line coach in January, 2010. Kwiatkowski, who is coached defensive a member of the Boise State Athletic Hall of Fame, is in his backs, outside 1997 Snow College 13th overall season as a member of the Boise State coaching linebackers and Defensive Co- staff , and the fi fth season since returning to his alma mater the defensive line. Coordinator / Def. Lines in 2006. Following In 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009, Boise State led the the 1996 season 1988-1996 Boise State Western Athletic Conference in total defense and scoring Kwiatkowski defense. Last season the Broncos led the WAC in total moved to Snow 1996 Assistant Secondary defense (300.21 yards per game), scoring defense (17.14 Junior College in 1995 Outside Linebackers points per game), pass defense (179.86 ypg), pass effi ciency Utah where he 1993-1994 Defensive Ends defense (103.42 percent) and tackles for loss (19). Defensive was the defensive ends Ryan Winterswyk and Billy Winn led the way for the 1992 Defense co-coordinator 1988-1991 Defensive Line Broncos, as Winterswyk was named fi rst-team All-WAC and and line coach for Winn was voted second-team all-conference. one season, before Boise State also fi nished 2009 with one of the nation’s moving to Eastern top defenses, which fi nished the season ranked in the top- Bowl Experience Washington 2006 (2007) Tostitos Fiesta Bowl 20 in pass effi ciency defense (13th), total defense (14th), University for two scoring defense (14th) and tackles for loss (19th). Boise seasons where 2007 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl State’s defensive success proved to be a key element to the he coached Dario 2008 San Diego County Credit Broncos’ completing their second consecutive undefeated Romero, a fi rst- Union Poinsettia Bowl regular season. team All-Big Sky 2009 (2010) Tostitos Fiesta Bowl In 2008 the Broncos led the WAC in total defense (308.2 pick who went yards per game), pass effi ciency defense (94.4 rating) and on to play for the scoring defense (12.6 points per game). Nationally, the . Broncos fi nished 2008 ranked No. 2 in pass defense, No. 3 in A standout on Boise State’s defensive line from 1984- scoring defense and No. 20 in total defense. Winterswyk and 1987, Kwiatkowski earned four fi rst-team All-America awards Mike T. Williams led the charge for Boise State, as Winterswyk in 1987 and honorable mention All-America recognition was a fi rst-team All-WAC selection and Williams was named from the Associated Press in 1986. He was named the Big second-team all-conference. Sky Defensive Player of the Year in 1987, received fi rst-team In 2006 the Broncos were nationally ranked in total All-Big Sky honors in 1986 and 1987, and honorable mention defense (12th) and scoring defense (25th), sacks (26th), honors as a sophomore in 1985. Kwiatkowski was inducted and rushing defense (35th). In addition, defensive lineman into the Boise State Athletic Hall of Fame in 1996. 2 2010 Coaches Profi Nick Schlekeway was a fi rst-team All-WAC selection in Kwiatkowski graduated from Boise State in 1990. He 0 2007. Nationally in 2006, Boise State was eighth in rushing

and his wife, Lara, have three daughters, Shelby (15), Riley 1 defense, 14th in total defense, 20th in scoring defense, and (8) and Olivia (5). 28th in sacks. 0

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6633 6 64 4 22010010 CCoachesoaches PProfirofi lesles outreach activities. helped oversee thefootball department’s community camps. additionto thoseresponsibilities, In Bhonapha charge ofcoordinating BoiseState’s annualsummerfootball As thedirector offootball operationsBhonaphawas responsible for alloftheteam’s travel plans. Hewasalsoin second-team All-WAC for thefi State all-timefor singleseasonrushyards. Avery wasvoted with 1,151rushingyards, which rankshimseventh atBoise led theway for theBroncos ashefi yard rushinggamethroughout theseason.Jeremy Avery State saw four diff Bhonaphahelpedcoach multipleplayers to themost productive rushingseasonof their careers in2009,asBoise yards pergame. Athletic Conference (26thnationally)with186.07rushing back fi hisfi In Bhonapha helpeddevelop anincredibly deepBoiseState seasons before joiningtheBoiseState coaching staff asagraduateserved assistantfor the Warriors for three Bhonapha played football for theUniversity ofHawai’i and seasons withtheBroncos asdirector offootball operations. KeithBhonaphaisinhissecond seasonastherunning backs coach atBoiseState, spendinghisfi after eld thatfi withtherunningbacks,rst seasonworking inthe nished 2009rankedfourth Western erent players record atleastone100- Keith Bhonapha 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 rst timeinhiscareer. Running Backs 1 nished hisjuniorseason 0

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Other players earning all-league Coaching Experience Jeff Choate honors under Choate’s direction 2006 - Boise State has been place 2009 - Linebackers/Special kicker Anthony Teams Nickels / Montgomery, 2006-2008 Running Backs/Special Special Teams a fi rst-team All- Teams WAC pick in 2006, and punter Kyle 2005 Eastern Illinois Stringer, a second- Special Teams team selection in 2006. 2002-2004 Utah State Choate came Jeff Choate is in his fi fth season as special teams coach, 2003-2004 Special Teams to Boise State 2002 Graduate Assistant and his second season coaching on the defensive side of after one season the ball after working as the running backs coach for three as the Eastern years. This year he will coach the Nickels on defense after 1997-2001 Post Falls HS (Idaho) Illinois special Head Coach guiding the linebackers last season. teams coach. The In 2009 Choate played an integral part in developing Panthers fi nished an explosive special teams unit and a dominant defensive 1996 Twin Falls HS (Idaho) the 2005 season Defensive Coordinator group. On special teams, Boise State fi nished fourth in the fi rst in the Ohio nation in kickoff return average (26.64 yards per return). Valley Conference. Titus Young led the way as he returned two kickoff s for 1994-1995 Challis HS (Idaho) Before going to Head Coach touchdowns en route to being named fi rst-team All-WAC. EIU, Choate spent On the other side of the special teams unit Choate the previous two has enjoyed the services of one Kyle Brotzman, who has 1992-1993 Montana Western years as the special Linebackers provided solid punting and kicking for the Broncos the teams coach at past three years. Brotzman has missed only one PAT in his Utah State. Choate career while aking 73.9 percent of his fi eld goal tries. In 2009 Bowl Experience was a graduate 2006 (2007) Tostitos Fiesta Bowl he averaged 43.9 yards per punt, while downing 15 punts assistant at Utah inside the opposition’s 20-yard line. 2007 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl State and worked 2008 San Diego County Credit Last year Choate’s special team units were recognized with the defensive by Phil Steele’s Special Teams Ratings formula as the No. 1 Union Poinsettia Bowl line and safeties 2009 (2010) Tostitos Fiesta Bowl overall team in the country. The 2008 Bronco special teams before becoming was ranked No. 2. The formula incorporates all aspects of the special teams special teams play. coach. On defense, Choate’s linebackers helped solidify a From 1997-2001 he was the head football coach at Post defense that fi nished the season ranked top in the WAC Falls (Idaho) High School and also served as athletic director in fi ve diff erent categories. The Broncos were fi rst in total the fi nal two years. Post Falls advanced to the state playoff s defense (300.21 yards per game), scoring defense (17.14 in 1998 and 1999. Before coaching at Post Falls, Choate was points per game), pass effi ciency defense (103.42), pass the defensive coordinator at Twin Falls (Idaho) High School defense (179.86 ypg) and tackles for loss (19). in 1996 and was the head coach at Challis (Idaho) High In 2008 Choate coached one of the top special teams School in 1994-95. He earned District Six Coach of the Year units in the country, which was anchored by punt return honors after Challis had its fi rst winning season in 10 years specialist Kyle Wilson. Wilson fi nished the season with the and its fi rst playoff appearance since 1976. most punt return touchdowns (3) in the country, which Choate is a 1993 graduate of Montana-Western, earned him second-team All-WAC honors as a specialist. where he served two seasons as an assistant coach while 2 2010 Coaches Profi He also ranked 12th nationally in punt return average (14.2 completing his degree. He graduated from St. Maries (Idaho) 0 yards per return).

High School in 1988. He and his wife, Janet, have a son, Jory 1 Phil Steele’s College Football ranked Boise State’s special (9), and a daughter, Jacy (5). teams No. 2 in the country in 2008 behind Cincinnati. 0

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total off ense. Johnson also set a Boise State single-season l rushing record that year with 1,713 yards on a school-record e 277 carries. s

6655 6 66 6 22010010 CCoachesoaches PProfirofi lesles country. 2004 whichhonorsthetop assistantfootball coach inthe wasafi (16.0 ppg).Gregory for rushdefense (82.5ypg)andeighthinscoring defense categories, whilehis2004team wassecond inthenation was rankedamongthetop 10nationallyinfour diff an average of22.5pointspergame. 2008Cal’s In defense career theBeardefense, directing Cal allowed opponents At Cal, Gregory’s defensive hasbeenoneofthe top in thePac-10 Conference thepasteightyears. Duringhis ypg). both scoring defense (23.3ppg)andrushingdefense (118.1 Conference. Gregory’s defense wassecond inthe WAC in program’s fi Gregory’s In onlyseasonatBoiseState in2001,he helped theBroncos produced an8-4record duringthe the BoiseState program continues to grow.” withCoach ofworking Petersenopportunity andhisstaff excited familyandIare “My very to bebackwith the Broncos,” stated. Gregory “I’m forward to the looking coach DanHawkins. defensive coordinators, respectively, for former Bronco head both moved to Boisein2001to become theoff defensive backscoach for theDucks. Petersen andGregory coach wasthe attheUniversity ofOregon, andGregory was from 1998-2000whenPetersen wasthewidereceiver This willmarkthethird timePetersen andGregory have worked together onthesamecoaching staff Petersen outthe alsostated thatheisstillworking specifi heisoneofthebestpeopleIknow.”important, the fi “We couldn’t isreturning behappierthatBob(Gregory) to theBronco family,” Petersen commented. “Bob isoneof Wilcox. was promoted to defensive coordinator inreplacement of been BoiseState’s defensive linecoach thepastfour seasons, at theUniversity of Tennessee. Pete Kwiatkowski, whohad theBroncosleft earlierthismonthto takethesameposition of comes thedeparture after The additionofGregory former BoiseState defensive coordinator Justin Wilcox, who Bronco headfootball coach ChrisPetersen made the announcement today (Feb. 17). coach. to theBronco football program asadefensive assistant University ofCalifornia thepasteightseasons, isreturning BobGregory, thedefensive coordinator atBoiseState University in2001andthedefensive coordinator atthe nest defensive coaches incollege football. Equally c coaching assignments for theGregory. rst year asamemberofthe Western Athletic 22010 BoiseStateFootball nalist for theBroyles Award in 0 Bob Gregory 1 Linebackers 0

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S erent t as rst a t in EducationalPolicy atOregon. Healso earned his master’s degree 1992-97. coordinator from and thedefensive coach in1991 defensive backs asthe serving (OR) University, to Willamette before moving assistant atOregon defensive graduate Hethenspent two years asa 1988. coordinator in and thedefensive coach in1987 defensive backs where hewasthe Louis, Missouri University inSt. at Washington Hebeganhis coaching career for theCougars. and defensive back played linebacker in English,Gregory bachelor’s degree University witha Washington State 1987 graduate of A postseason bowl. been invited to a teams thathave of12diff part career hehasbeen during hiscoaching (2003-09), and appearances postseason bowl seven consecutive helped Cal to Gregory e

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also a seventh- round pick by the Coaching Experience Scott Huff Buff alo Bills in the 2007 NFL draft. As 2006 - Boise State a group in 2006, Boise State’s tight 2010 - Tight Ends/Run Game Tight Ends ends combined to Coordinator Run Game Coordinator catch 36 passes for 2007-2009 Off ensive Line 401 yards and fi ve 2006 Tight Ends touchdowns as the Broncos fi nished second in the 2004-2005 Arizona State country in scoring Off ensive Graduate and 10th in total Assistant Scott Huff takes over as the Boise State tight ends off ense. coach this season, as he enters his fi fth year coaching at his As a alma mater. player, Huff started Bowl Experience This will mark Huff ’s second stint as the Boise 40 games at center 2004 Sun Bowl State tight ends coach as he spent his fi rst season on Coach during his four- Petersen’s staff working with the tight ends. Huff spent the 2005 Insight Bowl year career. During 2006 (2007) Tostitos Fiesta Bowl past three seasons as the Bronco off ensive line coach. that time he earned Huff , a 2002 graduate of Boise State, spent his time fi rst-team All-WAC 2007 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl prior to BSU working with the off ensive line as a graduate honors as a senior, 2008 San Diego County Credit assistant at Arizona State under former Broncos head coach anchoring an Union Poinsettia Bowl . off ensive line that 2009 (2010) Tostitos Fiesta Bowl In 2009 Huff helped coach a Bronco off ensive line helped Boise State that played a vital role in Boise State’s perfect 14-0 season lead the nation in that culminated by winning the 2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. scoring and total The Boise State off ense fi nished the year ranked No. 1 yards. During his career, Boise State won three conference nationally in scoring off ense (42.21 points per game), behind championships – one in the WAC and two in the Big West an off ensive line that allowed the fewest quarterback sacks Conference. In 2005 he was named to the Bronco Stadium (5) of any team in the country. 35th Anniversary Team as the team’s center. Huff ’s off ensive line also provided protection for Huff , a team captain his senior year, was also sophomore quarterback Kellen Moore, who went on to named fi rst-team All-WAC by Sporting News following his have one of the top seasons of any quarterback in school junior season and was on both the Rimington and Lombardi history. Behind the Bronco off ensive line, Moore threw for Award watch lists as a senior. a school record 39 touchdown passes, while tossing just Huff , a native of Phoenix, earned a business three interceptions. Huff ’s group also blocked for second- administration degree from Boise State before receiving team All-WAC running back Jeremy Avery, who fi nished his master’s degree in secondary education-curriculum and 2009 with the seventh-most single season rushing yards in instruction from Arizona State. school history (1,151 yards). In 2008 Huff coached an off ensive line that was instrumental in Boise State’s perfect 12-0 regular season record. The Bronco off ensive line also played a key role in helping develop Moore, who was then only a freshman, allowing the fewest quarterback sacks (13) in the Western Athletic Conference. In Huff ’s three seasons leading the

off ensive line Boise State averaged just 12.3 sacks allowed 2 2010 Coaches Profi each year. Huff ’s off ensive line unit also led the way for a Boise 0 State off ense that averaged 288.5 passing yards and 152.3 1

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In 2007 Gerald Coaching Experience Marcel Yates Alexander became the 2003 - Boise State fi rst Bronco 2006 - Defensive Secondary Defensive Secondary defensive back 2003-2005 selected in the NFL draft since 2001-2003 Montana State 2001 when he Assistant Secondary was the second- round pick of the Bowl Experience Marcel Yates is in his eighth season as a member of . 2003 PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl the Boise State coaching staff . Yates, a four-year letterman Alexander, the 2004 AutoZone for the Broncos at defensive back (1996-1999), is in his 61st overall 2005 MPC Computers Bowl fi fth season coaching the entire secondary after coaching pick, is the fi fth- 2006 (2007) Tostitos Fiesta Bowl cornerbacks the previous three years. He joined the Bronco highest Bronco 2007 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl staff after two seasons at Montana State, where he served as ever chosen 2008 San Diego County Credit Union an assistant secondary coach. in the draft, Poinsettia Bowl Over the past few seasons, Yates has coached one of trailing Ryan 2009 (2010) Tostitos Fiesta Bowl the top secondary groups in the country. In 2009 the Bronco Clady (12th), secondary accounted for 16 of Boise State’s 24 interceptions. Marcus Koch The Broncos were led by Kyle Wilson, who earned fi rst-team (30th), David Hughes (31st) and (47th). All-Western Athletic Conference honors after recording 43 In 2002, Yates helped lead Montana State to an tackles, three interceptions and two interception returns for overall record of 7-5, the school’s fi rst Big Sky Conference touchdown. Wilson was also voted second-team Associated championship, and its fi rst NCAA Division 1-AA playoff Press All-American following his senior year. appearance in 18 years. In 2008, Yates led a Bronco secondary that recorded 17 As a player for the Broncos, Yates had an outstanding of Boise State’s 22 interceptions. Wilson led the way once freshman season, making 70 tackles in 1996. Yates fi nished again, earning fi rst-team All-Western Athletic Conference his career with 138 tackles (89 unassisted). Following honors after recording 35 tackles (26 unassisted), fi ve the 1999 season he received the team’s Denny Erickson interceptions and 15 passes defended. Wilson ranked Memorial Award for Valor. second in the WAC in interceptions and tied for 18th-best Yates received his bachelor’s degree in social science nationally for passes defended. from Boise State in 2000. In 2007 Marty Tadman and Wilson earned fi rst and second-team All-WAC honors respectively. In addition, junior defensive back Orlando Scandrick opted to skip his fi nal season to become eligible for the 2008 NFL draft and was taken in the fi fth round by the . In 2006 Tadman was a second-team All-WAC selection and Defensive MVP of the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl while Wilson was 2 2010 Coaches Profi named an honorable mention freshman All-American by 0 Sporting News. Two years ago Scandrick was named to a 1 pair of freshman All-America teams after starting 12 of Boise 0

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6699 7 70 0 22010010 CCoachesoaches PProfirofi lesles In 2004-05,Cheekworked In ontheEastern Oregon University coaching staff defensive linecoach andvideocoordinator. season atHumboldtState University. There, Cheekwasthe coach in2007-08.Prior to Golden West, hespentthe2006 Heisin hissecond seasonatBoiseState after where hewastheoff leaving Golden West College inHuntington Beach,Calif., on theBronco off career incoaching atthree diff spending eightyears away from theuniversity pursuinga program asanoff Jeff Cheekgraduated from BoiseState in2005witha bachelor’s degree insocialscience. to BoiseState, where his fi hewould redshirt hiscollege football Cheekstarted career atDe Conference asasophomore 1999hetransferred in1998.In Anza College inCupertino, Calif. HewasnamedAll-Coast coach. in2002-03,where School hewasalsotheoff High assistant strength fi coach. His Cheekrejoined theBoiseState football ensive linefrom 1999-2001. ensive graduate assistantlastseasonafter ensive coordinator andoff astheoff 22010 BoiseStateFootball rst coaching jobwasatNampa Graduate Assistant 0 erent colleges. Cheekplayed Jeff 1 ensive linecoach andthe Offensive Offensive 0 Cheek

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S t a t Championship. a memberofthe2001St.Louis whichwon theNFC Rams (1999 and2000)withtheCincinnatiBengals. Hewasalso Following hiscollegiate career, Griffi by theSanFrancisco 49ers, before playing two seasons seasons intheNFL.Hewasoriginally signed asafree agent Heplayed inthree postseasonbowl gamesfor the and the1994RoseBowl. Ducks includingthe1998AlohaBowl, the1995Cotton Bowl season atfi Oregon record for themost100-yard receiving gamesina season listfor receiving yards with1,038.Griffi season listfor receptions onthesingle with58,andsixth receiver in1996and1998.Heisfi the DucksearningAll-Pac 10Conference honorsasawide Agraduate of theUniversity ofOregon in1998with administration, Griffi a bachelor’s degree insociologyandaminorbusiness inCalifornia.two seasonsatMonrovia School High coaching thewidereceivers anddefensive backs thepast defensive coaches. HejoinedtheBoiseState program after graduate assistantfor theBroncos andwillwork withthe Damon Griffi e

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Tim Socha Julius Brown

Head Strength and Director of Player Conditioning Coach Personnel

Tim Socha is in his fi fth season as head strength and Julius Brown is in his second season as the Director conditioning coach at Boise State. Socha joined the Bronco of Player Personnel after spending the previous two seasons staff in May of 2006, and in his fi rst season the Broncos as the off ensive graduate assistant at Boise State. He is in his fi nished 13-0 and beat Oklahoma 43-42 in the Tostitos Fiesta fourth year with the Bronco staff . Bowl. Brown currently serves as the on-campus recruiting Before coming to Boise State, Socha spent two coordinator for the team, organizing offi cial and unoffi cial seasons as the assistant director of strength and conditioning visits for recruits and their families. He also oversees for football at the , where he helped the football recruiting and scholarship budgets, assists the Cardinals to a pair of bowl games and an overall 20-4 the director of football operations with summer camps, record. works with the department’s academic support team and Socha worked three years at the University of represents the football program at campus and community Wyoming, where he served as the assistant strength and events. conditioning coach for football and was the head strength As a graduate assistant in 2007 and 2008, Brown and conditioning coach for wrestling, track and fi eld and worked with wide receivers and also served as assistant cross country. director of football operations. From 1999-2001 Socha was a graduate assistant Before joining the Bronco staff , Brown spent one at Auburn University, where he assisted with football, season coaching defensive backs at Boise’s Capital High baseball and softball and served as the head strength and School. At Capital, Brown helped the Eagles to the state conditioning coach for men’s golf. playoff s while coaching a pair of current Broncos – Kyle Efaw Socha is a 1999 graduate of the University of and Jarrell Root. Minnesota with a degree in kinesiology and a minor in Brown, a 2006 graduate of Boise State with a coaching. He received a master’s of education in exercise degree in business administration, was a three-year starter physiology from Auburn in 2001. Socha was a four-year and a four-year letterman at defensive back for the Broncos, letter winner in football with the Minnesota Gophers (1995- playing from 2000-2003. He was a member of Boise State’s 1998) and worked as a student assistant in strength and 2002 and 2003 Western Athletic Conference championship conditioning after his senior season. teams and helped the Broncos to wins in the 2002 Crucial. In 2009 Socha and wife Jessica had their fi rst com Humanitarian Bowl and the 2003 Plains Capital Fort daughter, Alexa. Worth Bowl. Brown was named an honorable mention All- WAC selection as a senior after leading the league in passes 2 2010 Coaches Profi defended. 0 Brown, a native of Stockton, Calif., graduated from 1 Lincoln High School in 1999. 0

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7711 7 72 2 22010010 CCoachesoaches PProfirofi lesles Tuivai graduated from UCDavis in2002witha have onedaughter, SusanMele, bornin2009. bachelor’s degree insociology. Tuivai andhiswife Martha Calthe Southern Bowl championship. Bernardino Valley College (1997),helpingbothsquadsto year atMt.SanAntonio College (1996)andoneyear atSan and 2001.Before transferring to UCDavis, Tuivai played one Aggies to theNCAADivisionIInationalsemifi Tuivai asavolunteer assistantlinebacker served atlinebackerUCDavis,a two-yearstarter helpingthe coach attheUniversity ofCalifornia, Davis in2002.Hewas Packers. round by inthesixth theGreenwhen hewasselected Bay fi team All-WAC. Following the2006season,Hallbecame of the Year honorsandColt Brooks wasnamedsecond- Hall earned Western Athletic Conference Defensive Player In Tuivai spentoneseasonasdirector offootball operations. worked primarily withthelinebackers. asaGA, After working Tuivai’s coaching staff coordinator for theBroncos. Tuivai joinedtheBoiseState Viliami Tuivai seasonatBoiseState, isinhissixth spending three years aslinebackerscoach andrecruiting fi and hissecond asDirector ofFootball Operations, after rst Bronco since 1987 linebackerpickedintheNFLdraft asadefensive graduate assistant,where he rst seasonaslinebackerscoach, Korey 22010 BoiseStateFootball Viliami Tuivai Director ofFootballDirector 0 1 Operations 0

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S t a t Major will assist with on-campus recruiting for willassistwithon-campus the Major Broncos, organizing offi of communications withtheArizona Rattlers. coach, player personnelassistantandthedirector backs. addition,hewasthedefensive In control quality College where heworked withspecialteams andrunning Occidental, asanassistant coach atPhoenix heserved Before joiningtheBronco staff the recruiting coordinator. Alongwithhisoneyear with one seasonatOccidental College as where heserved Lou enters hissecond Major seasonatBoiseState as the assistantdirector ofplayer personnelfor theBroncos. Long BeachState in1999. to earnhismaster’s degree inCommunication Studiesfrom season. Upongraduating from Fresno State, went Major on of theDeanJonesFighting SpiritAward duringthe1995 Major, a1999graduate ofFresno State withadegree the Bulldogs, playing from 1994-96.Hewastherecipient in SpeechCommunication, letterman for wasathree-year Long BeachState, Cerritos College andFullerton College. Alongwithhisdutiesinthefootball offi at instructor at BoiseState. asanadjunct Hehasalsoserved intheCommunication instructor department be anadjunct and thedepartment’s team. academicsupport and theirfamilies. Hewillalsoassistwithsummercamps e

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Dale Holste Marc Paul

Equipment Manager Assistant Athletic Director Head Athletic Trainer

Dale Holste is in his 15th season as the equipment Marc Paul is in his third year as an assistant athletic manager for the Bronco football team. He joined the Boise director and the head athletic trainer at Boise State. State Athletic Department in 1996. Holste was named Paul came to Boise State from the University of the Athletic Equipment Manager Association’s District 8 Nevada. He replaced Gary Craner, who served as Boise Equipment Manager of the Year in 2005 and currently serves State’s head athletic trainer for 36 years before retiring in as the president of District 8 of the AEMA. 2008. Along with his job responsibilities at Boise State, Paul Holste came to Boise State from Fort Hays State also currently serves as the NCAA drug-education and drug- (Kan.) University, where he was the equipment manager testing subcommittee chair. and administrative assistant from 1990. Paul spent the majority of his career at Nevada. Prior to his stint at Fort Hays State, Holste worked at He was the school’s head athletic trainer for eight years, Mesa State (Colo.) College as an equipment manager from working primarily with football, rifl e and golf. Before being 1985-1989. named the head athletic trainer at Nevada, Paul was the He has also served as an equipment manager at the interim head athletic trainer at the school for nearly a year Mile High Football Camp in Greeley, Colo., for the Denver and an assistant athletic trainer for a year. During that time Dynamite of the , as an intern for he worked with football, men’s basketball and women’s the Washington Redskins, and for the Idaho Stallions of the swimming and diving. Indoor Professional Football League. Before joining the Wolf Pack, Paul was a clinical A native of Evergreen, Colo., Holste graduated from certifi ed athletic trainer at Nevada Physical Therapy in Reno Fort Hays State in 1995. He is a certifi ed member of the and a graduate assistant trainer at Clarion University of Athletic Equipment Managers Association. Pennsylvania. Holste and his wife, Nancy, live in Boise and have Paul graduated from Nevada in 1995 and earned fi ve children – Emily, Becky, Lacey, Kaycie and Craig. his master’s at Clarion in 1997. Paul and his wife Tamara have a son, Colbi, and a daughter, Kennedi. 2 2010 Coaches Profi 0 1 0

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7733 7 74 4 22010010 CCoachesoaches PProfirofi lesles two sons – Bryan (26) and Sean (16). (26)andSean two sons–Bryan in manufacturer framed picture Tuscaloosa, Ala.Sullivanhas Concepts1991 shewasthefounder a Inc., andCEOofArt A1977graduate ofLong BeachState witha counselor inLong Beach,Calif., from 1979-1983.From 1983- degree inpsychology,bachelor ofarts Sullivanwasa (2001) andtheState Aff House ofRepresentatives Health and Welfare Committee the IdahoLegislature asanadministrative assistantfor the SullivanjoinedtheBronco staff State University BoiseCenter. Previously sheworked for offi for theBroncosupport summerfootball camps. women’s football clinicaswell asproviding administrative annual Bronco football awards banquetandtheBronco and team databases, theplanningandorganizing of the Herresponsibilities includefootball offi recruiting andspecialprojects, maintenance oftherecruiting management, assistingthefootball coaching staff assistant. joining thefootball program in2002asanadministrative ce managerandadministrative assistantfor theIdaho Vicki SullivanisinherninthyearVicki atBoiseState, airs Committee (1992). Administrative Assistant 22010 BoiseStateFootball Vicki Sullivan 0 1 0

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with S ce t a t Dimmitt is currently working on a Bachelor of Arts Dimmittiscurrently onaBachelorofArts working in Communications degree atBoiseState. team highlightsandpromotional videosfor allsports. exchanges, shootingvideofor Broncovision andcreating job responsibilities currently includecoordinating video fi Dimmittcurrently oversees thevideoneedsfor and soccer. astaff Healsosupervises football, menandwomen’s basketball, volleyball, gymnastics Following the2008-09athleticseason,Dimmittwas of the Year. named the Western Athletic Conference Video Coordinator After joiningtheBroncos in2003hespentfour years his current position. has assistantvideocoordinator before beingpromoted to Dimmittisinhisthird Matt year asvideo Athletic Department. coordinator, year for working andhissixth theBoiseState His forlming andeditinggamespractices allsports. e

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7 6 TBA 6:00 p.m. www.WyomingAthletics.com New MexicoState Las Cruces,N.M. 6:00 p.m. www.nmstatesports.com San Jose,Calif. www.sjsuspartans.com www.osubeavers.com Landover, Md. Laramie, Wyo. San JoseState Oregon State www.hokiesports.com Boise, Idaho Virginia Tech www.utrockets.com Boise, Idaho Wyoming 6:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Sept. 25 Sept. 18 Oct. 16 Sept. 6 Toledo Oct. 9 Oct. 2 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 (1 Record at Toledo: 5-7 year) (1 Career Record:5-7 year) (Findlay Head Coach: ‘88) Conference: Mid-American Athletic Director:MikeO’Brien President: Dr. Lloyd A. Jacobs Location: Toledo,Ohio Quick Facts (9 Record atOregonState:64-47 years) (9 Career Record:64-47 years) (Alabama Head Coach: ‘75) Conference: Pac-10 Athletic Director:BobDeCarolis President: Dr. EdwardRay Location: Corvallis,Oregon Quick Facts Record atSanJoseState: Career Record: (Georgia Head Coach: Tech Conference: WAC ‘89) Athletic Director: Tom Bowen President: Jon Whitmore Location: SanJose,California Quick Facts Record atNMSU:3-10(1year) (RegentsCollege‘92) Career Record:3-10(1year) Head Coach: Conference: WAC Athletic Director:McKinleyBoston President: Dr. MikeMartin Location: Quick Facts (1 Record at Wyoming: 7-6 year) (1 Career Record:7-6 year) (Western Head Coach: Washington Conference: Mountain West ‘85) Athletic Director: Tom Burman President: Dr. Tom Buchanan Location: Laramie, Wyoming Quick Facts 177-89(23years) at VirginiaRecord Tech: Career Record:229-115-4 (29years) (Virginia Head Coach: Tech Conference: ACC ‘69) Athletic Director:Jim Weaver President: Dr. Charles W. Steger Location: Blacksburg, Virginia Quick Facts 1 fi 0 rst year

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S t a t Press BoxPhone:408-924-1234 Surface: Fieldturf Capacity: 31,218 Stadium Cell Phone:408-768-3424 Of E-Mail: [email protected] SID: LawrenceFan Sports Information Press BoxPhone:419-530-3732 Surface: Field Turf Capacity: 26,248 Stadium Cell Phone:419-262-3861 Of E-Mail: [email protected] SID: PaulHelgren Sports Information E-Mail: SID: SteveFenk Sports Information Press BoxPhone:505-646-2700 Surface: Grass Capacity: 30,343 Stadium Cell Phone:505-640-7270 Of E-Mail: [email protected] SID: TylerDunkel Sports Information Press BoxPhone:307-766-2222 Surface: DessoChallengePro60 Capacity: 30,514 Stadium Cell Phone:307-760-7847 Of E-Mail: [email protected] SID: TimHarkins Sports Information Press BoxPhone:540-231-4905 Surface: Grass Capacity: 66,233 Stadium Home Phone:540-951-8024 Of E-Mail: [email protected] SID: DaveSmith Sports Information Press BoxPhone:541-737-2410 Surface: Field Turf Capacity: 45,674 Stadium Cell Phone:541-230-0627 Of e fi fi fi fi fi fi ce Phone:408-924-1217 ce Phone: 419-530-4918 ce Phone:505-646-2927 ce Phone:307-766-2321 ce Phone:540-231-6726 ce Phone:541-737-3720

F [email protected] : Spartan : GlassBowl : Aggie Memorial : Aggie : WarMemorial : Lane : Reser o o t b a l l e.4 Idaho atHawai’i UtahState Louisiana Tech FresnoState atNevada BoiseState Dec. 4 UCDavis atUtah Nov. 27 atNewMexicoState Nov. 20 Nov. 13 Oct. 30 SouthernUtah Oct. 23 at Alabama at Wisconsin Oct. 16 Oct. 9 Oct. 2 Sept. 25 Sept. 18 Sept. 11 CentralMichigan Bowling Green Sept. 4 BallState KentState at NorthernIllinois Wyoming atEasternMichigan Nov. 26 atBoiseState atPurdue Nov. 17 atOhio Nov. 9 Arizona Oct. 30 Oct. 23 Oct. 16 Oct. 9 at Western Michigan Oct. 2 Sept. 25 Sept. 18 Sept. 11 Sept. 3 Oregon USC atStanford atUCLA California Washington State at Arizona Dec. 4 at Washington Nov. 27 ArizonaState Nov. 20 vs. TCU Nov. Louisville 13 Nov. atBoiseState 6 Oct. 30 Oct. 16 Oct. 9 Oct. 2 Sept. 25 Sept. 18 Sept. 4 o.2 Hawai’i atNevada atUtahState atIdaho Louisiana Tech SanJoseState Nov. 27 NewMexico atFresnoState BoiseState Nov. 20 atKansas Nov. 13 atUTEP Nov. 6 Oct. 30 Oct. 23 Oct. 16 SanDiegoState Oct. 9 Oct. 2 Sept. 25 Sept. 18 Sept. 11 atUNLV ColoradoState Utah atBYU atNewMexico at TCU SanDiegoState at Toledo Nov. 20 AirForce Nov. 13 Nov. 6 at Texas BoiseState Oct. 30 Oct. 23 Oct. 16 SouthernUtah Oct. 9 Oct. 2 Virginia Sept. 25 Sept. 18 atMiami Sept. 11 Duke Sept. 4 ACC Championship Georgia Tech atNorthCarolina Wake Forest Dec. 4 atNCState Nov. 27 Nov. 20 CentralMichigan Nov. 13 Nov. 4 EastCarolina Oct. 23 atBostonCollege Oct. 16 JamesMadison vs.BoiseState Oct. 9 Oct. 2 Sept. 25 Sept. 18 Sept. 11 Sept. 6 2010 Schedule 2010 Schedule 2010 Schedule 2010 Schedule 2010 Schedule 2010 Schedule 8 / 1 2 / 2 0 1 0

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Quick Facts Sports Information 2010 Schedule Location: Ruston, Louisiana SID: Patrick Walsh Sept. 4 vs. Grambling State President: Dr. Daniel Reneau E-Mail: [email protected] Sept. 11 at Texas A&M Louisiana Tech Athletic Director: Bruce Van De Velde Offi ce Phone: 318-257-5305 Sept. 18 Navy Conference: WAC Cell Phone: 318-514-9203 Sept. 25 Southern Miss. Oct. 26 Oct. 2 at Hawai’i Head Coach: Stadium: Oct. 9 Utah State 6:00 p.m. (Texas Tech ‘93) Capacity: 30,600 Oct. 16 Idaho Oct. 26 at Boise State Career Record: fi rst year Surface: Fieldturf Nov. 6 Fresno State Boise, Idaho Record at Louisiana Tech: fi rst Press Box Phone: 318-257-3144 Nov. 13 at New Mexico State year Nov. 27 at San Jose State www.latechsports.com Dec. 4 Nevada

Quick Facts Sports Information 2010 Schedule Location: Honolulu, Hawai’i SID: Derek Inouchi Sept. 2 USC President: Dr. M.R.C. Greenwood E-Mail: [email protected] Sept. 11 at Army Hawai’i Athletic Director: Jim Donovan Offi ce Phone: 808-956-4478 Sept. 18 at Colorado Conference: WAC Cell Phone: 808-954-0234 Sept. 25 Charleston Southern Nov. 6 Oct. 2 Louisiana Tech Head Coach: Greg McMackin Stadium: Aloha Oct. 9 at Fresno State 12:00 p.m. (Southern Oregon ‘67) Capacity: 50,000 Oct. 16 Nevada Career Record: 13-14 (2 years) Surface: Fieldturf Oct. 23 at Utah State Boise, Idaho Record at Hawai’i: 13-14 (2 years) Oct. 30 Idaho Press Box Phone: 808-486-1800 Nov. 6 at Boise State Nov. 20 San Jose State www.hawaiiathletics.com Nov. 27 at New Mexico State Dec. 4 UNLV

Quick Facts Sports Information 2010 Schedule Location: Moscow, Idaho SID: Becky Paull Sept. 2 North Dakota President: Dr. M. Duane Nellis E-Mail: [email protected] Sept. 11 at Nebraska Idaho Athletic Director: Dr. Rob Spear Offi ce Phone: 208-885-0245 Sept. 18 UNLV Conference: WAC Cell Phone: 208-669-0411 Sept. 25 at Colorado State Nov. 12 Oct. 2 at Western Michigan Head Coach: Robb Akey Stadium: Kibbie Dome Oct. 16 at Louisiana Tech 6:00 p.m. (Weber State ‘88) Capacity: 16,000 Oct. 23 New Mexico State Oct. 30 Hawai’i Career Record: 11-26 (3 years) Surface: Fieldturf Nov. 6 Nevada Moscow, Idaho Record at Idaho: 11-26 (3 years) Press Box Phone: 208-885-0211 Nov. 12 Boise State Nov. 20 at Utah State www.uiathletics.com Nov. 27 at Fresno State Dec. 4 San Jose State

Quick Facts Sports Information 2010 Schedule Location: Fresno, California SID: Steve Weakland Sept. 4 Cincinnati President: Dr. John D. Welty E-Mail: [email protected] Sept. 18 at Utah State Fresno State Athletic Director: Thomas Boeh Offi ce Phone: 559-278-5615 Sept. 25 at Mississippi Conference: WAC Cell Phone: 559-287-3304 Oct. 2 Cal Poly Nov. 19 Oct. 9 Hawai’i Head Coach: Pat Hill Stadium: Bulldog Oct. 16 New Mexico State 7:30 p.m. (UC Riverside ‘73) Capacity: 41,031 Oct. 23 at San Jose State Nov. 6 at Louisiana Tech Career Record: 100-66 (13 years) Surface: Grass Nov. 13 Nevada Boise, Idaho Record at Fresno State: 100-66 Press Box Phone: 559-278-5951 Nov. 19 at Boise State (13 years) Nov. 27 Idaho www.gobulldogs.comb lld Dec. 3 Illinois

Quick Facts Sports Information 2010 Schedule Location: Reno, Nevada Football SID: Chad Hartley Sept. 2 Eastern Washington President: Dr. Milton Glick E-Mail: [email protected] Sept. 11 Colorado State Sept. 17 California Nevada Athletic Director: Cary Groth Offi ce Phone: 775-682-6982 2 2010 Opponents Conference: WAC Cell Phone: 775-229-5513 Sept. 25 at BYU Nov. 26 Oct. 2 at UNLV 0 Head Coach: Chris Ault Oct. 9 San Jose State Stadium: Mackey 1 7:15 p.m. (Nevada ‘68) Capacity: 29,993 Oct. 16 at Hawai’i Career Record: 206-96-1 Surface: FieldTurf Oct. 30 Utah State 0 (25 years) Nov. 6 at Idaho Reno, Nev. Press Box Phone: 775-784-6545 Record at Nevada: 206-96-1 Nov. 13 at Fresno State (25 years) Nov. 20 New Mexico State O www.nevadawolfpack.com Nov. 26 Boise State Dec. 4 at Louisiana Tech p p Quick Facts Sports Information 2010 Schedule Location: Logan, Utah SID: Zach Fisher Sept. 4 at Oklahoma o Sept. 11 Idaho State President: Stan Albrecht E-Mail: zach.fi [email protected] n Utah State Athletic Director: Scott Barnes Offi ce Phone: 435-797-2066 Sept. 18 Fresno State Conference: WAC Sept. 25 at San Diego State e Cell Phone: 435-213-0318 Oct. 1 BYU Dec. 4 Oct. 9 at Louisiana Tech n Head Coach: Gary Andersen Stadium: Romney Oct. 23 Hawai’i (Utah ‘86) Capacity: 25,513 Oct. 30 at Nevada t

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S t a t All timeslocal toplayingsite *WAC Game UNLV atHawai‘i,5:30 Illinois atFresnoState,7:15(ESPN2) *San JoseStateatIdaho,2:00 *Utah StateatBoiseState,1:00 *Nevada atLouisiana Tech, 2:00 Saturday, December 4 Illinois atFresnoState,7:15(ESPN2) Friday, December 3 *Idaho atFresnoState,7:00 *Louisiana Tech at San JoseState,5:00 *Hawai‘i atNewMexicoState,6:00 Saturday, November 27 *Boise StateatNevada,7:15(ESPN2) Friday, November 26 *San JoseStateatHawai‘i,5:30 *New MexicoStateatNevada, TBA *Idaho atUtahState,1:00 Saturday, November 20 *Fresno StateatBoiseState,7:30(ESPN2) Friday, November 19 *Nevada atFresnoState,7:00 *Utah StateatSanJoseState,5:00 *Louisiana Tech atNewMexicoState,6:00 Saturday, November 13 *Boise StateatIdaho,6:00(ESPN2) Friday, November 12 *Nevada atIdaho,2:00 *Fresno StateatLouisiana Tech, 3:00 *Hawai‘i atBoiseState,1:00 *New MexicoStateatUtahState,1:00 Saturday, November 6 *Idaho atHawai‘i,5:30 *Utah StateatNevada, TBA *San JoseStateatNewMexicoState,6:00 Saturday, October 30 *Louisiana Tech atBoiseState,6:00(ESPN2) Tuesday, October 26 *New MexicoStateatIdaho, TBA *Fresno StateatSanJoseState,5:00 *Hawai‘i atUtahState,3:00 Saturday, October 23 *Nevada atHawai‘i,5:30 *New MexicoStateatFresnoState,7:00 *Boise StateatSanJoseState,5:00 *Idaho atLouisiana Tech, 3:00 Saturday, October 16 e

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ROADY’S HUMANITARIAN BOWL Humanitarian Bowl, then the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl from 1997 to 2003 and the MPC Computers Bowl from 2004-06. The UDrove Humanitarian Bowl will be contested at Bronco Stadium in Boise, Past Results Idaho, on December 18 (Saturday) at 7:30 2009 *Idaho 43, Bowling Green 42 p.m. (MT) and broadcast live by ESPN. 2008 Maryland 42, *Nevada 35 The bowl was renamed this past year when 2007 *Fresno State 40, Georgia Tech 28 UDrove, a unit of Internet Truckstop, took 2006 Miami (Fla.) 21, *Nevada 20 over the sponsorship from its sister company 2005 Boston College 27, *Boise State 21 Roady’s Truck Stops. The bowl will select 2004 *Fresno State 37, Virginia 34 (OT) a WAC team and match it against a team 2003 Georgia Tech 52, *Tulsa 10 from the Mid-American Conference. This 2002 *Boise State 34, Iowa State 16 specifi c bowl game was started in 1969 2001 Clemson 49, *Louisiana Tech 24 when it was affi liated with the then-Pacifi c Coast Athletic Association, 2000 Boise State 38, *UTEP 23 which later became the . The postseason game 1999 Boise State 34, Louisville 31 was known as the Pasadena Bowl (1969-71), the Mercy Bowl (1972), 1998 Idaho 42, Southern Mississippi 35 the California Bowl (1981-1988), the California-Raisin Bowl (1989-91) 1997 Cincinnati 35, Utah State 19 and the Las Vegas Bowl (1992-96) before it moved to Boise as the fi rst * WAC Team

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The ninth Sheraton Hawaii Bowl 2009 SMU 45, *Nevada 10 will be played at Aloha Stadium in 2008 Notre Dame 49, *Hawai’i 21 Honolulu, Hawai’i, on December 2007 East Carolina 41, *Boise State 38 24 (Friday) and be broadcast live by 2006 * Hawai’i 41, Arizona State 24 ESPN. The Hawaii Bowl will select 2005 * Nevada 49, Central Florida 48 (OT) a WAC team and will match it against 2004 *Hawai‘i 59, UAB 40 a Conference USA opponent. 2003 *Hawai‘i 54, Houston 48 (3OT) 2002 Tulane 36, *Hawai‘i 28 * WAC Team

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the in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl - Honolulu, Hawai’i B Boise State returned to the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl in 2010 and 2006 Boise State 43, Oklahoma 42 (OT) o recorded its second win with a 17-10 victory over TCU. Tostitos Fiesta Bowl - Glendale, Arizona The Broncos’ fi rst I-A bowl game was 1999 when Boise State 2005 Boston College 27, Boise State 21 w MPC Computers Bowl - Boise, Idaho defeated Louisville 34-31 in the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl. l

2004 Louisville 44, Boise State 40 Boise State extended its bowl game winning streak to 4-0 as it G AutoZone Liberty Bowl - Memphis, Tennessee defeated UTEP, 38-23, in the 2000 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl, 2003 Boise State 34, TCU 31 a Iowa State, 34-16 in the 2002 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl and

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Game No. 1 No. 14 Boise State 19, No. 16 Oregon 8 September 3 - Bronco Stadium - Boise, Idaho

BOISE, Idaho (AP) -The biggest home game in Boise State history became a four- quarter bullying of its big-conference neighbor. Kellen Moore threw for 197 yards and a touchdown, and the 14th-ranked Broncos shoved aside No. 16 Oregon 19-8. D.J. Harper scored on a 1-yard run early in the third quarter and Boise State held on for a shaky fi nal 25 minutes of mistakes and turnovers to record its 50th straight regular-season home victory. For 2 1/2 quarters, the game was a celebration of all things blue and orange before the nervous fi nal stretch as a Ducks off ense that was stuck in neutral most of the night fi nally gained some traction. But Boise State’s defense answered every Oregon charge and knocked off the Ducks for the second consecutive season. Nearly every available space inside Bronco Stadium was crammed with fans desperate to see this border-state battle, one that everyone expected to turn into a high-scoring shootout. If not for two missed fi eld goals, a botched fi eld-goal snap and three turnovers, it very well might have been a high-scoring rout for the Broncos. They outgained Oregon 361 to 152, rolling up 22 fi rst downs to the Ducks’ six. The struggles of the off ense were stunning, considering Oregon scored a combined 162 points in its fi nal three games of 2008 and brought quarterback Jeremiah Masoli back to run the show. But Masoli’s passing was off and the Ducks could not get their running game going on the Broncos’ famous blue turf. And Masoli’s main passing target, Ed Dickson, might as well have not been on the fi eld. He wasn’t thrown to in the fi rst half and fi nished with just two catches for 19 yards. His fi rst grab, with 7:07 left in the third quarter, fi nally got the Ducks their fi rst fi rst down. Masoli fi nished 14 of 27 for 121 yards and an interception. The Broncos had no problem marching. Moore hit 14 of 20 throws in the fi rst half and fi nished 19 of 29. He was also given plenty of time in the pocket behind a young off ensive line that for one night answered the biggest question about the Broncos in the off season. Moore connected with Austin Pettis for a 10-yard touchdown midway through the second quarter and the two-point conversion put Boise State up 8-0. They later went up 10-0 when Blount was pulled down in the end zone by Billy Winn for a safety. The Broncos’ line also pushed Oregon’s defensive front and opened holes for Harper and Jeremy Avery. The pair combined for 162 yards rushing and Boise State fi nished with 164 yards rushing as a team. Boise State’s win was celebrated by a record crowd of 34,127 fans, which broke the old record of 32,412 that was set in 2008 against Fresno State.

SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALS No. 16 Oregon 0 0 8 0 8 No. 14 Boise State 0 13 6 0 19

Scoring Summary Team Statistics Oregon Boise State BSU 2nd, 7:05 Austin Pettis, 10-yard pass from w Kellen Moore (Michael Choate rush) First Downs 6 22 e

i BSU 2nd, 3:54 Billy Winn safety Rushing (Carries-Yards) 17-31 69-164

v BSU 2nd, 0:56 Kyle Brotzman 45-yard fi eld goal Passing Yards 121 197

e BSU 3rd, 10:39 DJ Harper, 1-yard run (Choate pass Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 14-27-1 19-30-0

R failed) ORE 3rd, 4:21 Jeremiah Masoli 5-yard run Total Yards 152 361 n (LeGarrette Blount rush) Total Plays 44 89 o

s Average Yards Per Play 3.5 4.1 Attendance: 34,127 (Stadium Record) a Punting (No-Yards) 7-307 3-131 e Punt Returns (No-Yards) 1-9 2-19 S Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 4-95 3-91 9

0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-3

0 Penalties (No-Yards) 8-70 6-63

2 2009 Season Review Third Down Conversions 1/10 10/20 Time of Possession 17:28 42:32 8822 2010 Boise State Football 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

Game No. 2 No. 11 Boise State 48, Miami (OH) 0 September 12 - Bronco Stadium - Boise, Idaho

BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Kellen Moore threw four touchdown passes, including a pair to Titus Young, as No. 11 Boise State rolled to a 48-0 victory over a young and struggling Miami, Ohio team. The Broncos were never really challenged by the rebuilding RedHawks, who were shut out 42-0 in their opener against Kentucky the week before. Moore was 16-of-26 passing for 307 yards, including a 54-yard TD pass to Young in the third quarter. Moore also threw touchdowns to Austin Pettis and Tyler Shoemaker before heading for the bench late in the third quarter with Boise State up 34-0. The Broncos off ense, held to 19 points against Oregon, got on track late in the fi rst half when Moore threw a 25-yard TD in the fi nal seconds of the half. The scoring drive was set up when Pettis broke through the Miami protection to block a punt, giving the off ense the ball at the Miami 49 with 31 seconds left in the fi rst half. Boise State scored on its next two possessions in the second half then let the defense do the rest. The Broncos outgained the RedHawks 441 to 197, and D.J. Harper led Boise State’s running game with 89 yards and one touchdown on 15 carries. Young led Boise State’s receivers with six catches for 114 yards. The Bronco defense held Miami to just 41 yards rushing and intercepted four passes. So far this season, the stingy Bronco defense has allowed just eight points and just 308 total yards in two games. The RedHawks stayed close early, and managed to move the ball at times. But Miami failed to sustain drives after getting the fi rst two or three fi rst downs, and a second quarter interception by Daniel Raudabaugh killed a drive in Boise territory when Miami trailed by only 14-0. Raudabaugh was 21-of-35 passing for 155 yards and threw two of the four interceptions. Moore threw his fi rst touchdown pass on Boise State’s second possession, a 17-yard strike to Pettis, who fi nished with four catches for 115 yards. Moore set up the score three plays earlier by hitting Pettis streaking down the sideline for 65 yards. Boise State junior kicker Kyle Brotzman missed an extra point attempt after the third touchdown, the fi rst missed PAT of his career and snapped a string of 118 straight.

SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALS Miami (OH) 0 0 0 0 0 No. 11 Boise State 14 6 14 14 48

Scoring Summary Team Statistics Miami (OH) Boise State BSU 1st, 7:16 Austin Pettis, 17-7ard pass from Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman kick) First Downs 14 17 BSU 1st, 1:17 Tyler Shoemaker, 15-yard pass from Rushing (Carries-Yards) 26-38 29-127 Moore (Brotzman kick) Passing Yards 156 314 BSU 2nd, 0:08 Titus Young, 25-yard pass from Moore (Brotzman kick failed) Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 23-39-4 18-30-1 Review 2 2009 Season BSU 3rd, 7:09 DJ Harper 3-yard run (Brotzman Total Yards 194 441 0 kick) Total Plays 49 65 0 BSU 3rd, 2:11 Young, 54-yard pass from Kellen 9

Average Yards Per Play 3.0 7.5

Moore (Brotzman kick) S Punting (No-Yards) 8-291 5-228 BSU 4th, 9:46 Doug Martin 4-yard run (Brotzman e

kick) Punt Returns (No-Yards) 2-11 5-43 a

BSU 4th, 1:56 Martin 2-yard run (Jimmy Pavel kick) Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 7-95 1-38 s o Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Attendance: 32,228 n

Penalties (No-Yards) 6-40 5-49 R Third Down Conversions 7/15 5/10 e

Time of Possession 34:53 25:07 v i e w

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Game No. 3 No. 10 Boise State 51, Fresno State 34 September 18 - Bulldog Stadium - Fresno, California

FRESNO, Calif. (AP) -Jeremy Avery and Titus Young made sure Boise State had the answers to every big play Fresno State delivered. Avery had three plays of longer than 60 yards and Young scored two touchdowns, providing just some of the many highlight-reel plays in the 10th-ranked Broncos’ 51-34 victory. Avery scored on a 67-yard swing pass to break the game open in the fourth quarter and Young provided perhaps the biggest play of all, diving on Avery’s fumble in the end zone to complete a 75- yard score as Boise State won for the 57th time in its past 59 Western Athletic Conference games. Few were as entertaining as this one. The Broncos broke out to a 24-3 lead then had to scramble to win. Fresno State got three touchdown runs of at least 60 yards from Ryan Mathews but again fell short against a ranked team, losing for the 10th straight time against teams in the Top 25. With the Friday night stage to themselves, Boise State and Fresno State provided enough big plays to last the weekend. The Broncos had two 77-yard kickoff returns, an interception return for a touchdown, a 60-yard touchdown run by D.J. Harper, and the big plays from Avery. The fi rst of Avery’s plays came on a long run that appeared to be bound for the end zone. But A.J. Jeff erson poked the ball loose just before Avery scored. With the ball rolling toward the back of the end zone for an apparent touchback and Boise State turnover, Young made a diving recovery before sliding out of bounds for the score that made it 34-24. Avery then answered a Fresno State score with the long screen pass that restored a 14-point lead early in the fourth quarter and he added a 69-yard run that set up a fi eld goal. Avery fi nished with 186 yards on 11 carries, with 83 more yards receiving. Fresno State had plenty of big plays of its own, starting with the touchdown runs of 69, 60 and 68 yards by Mathews. made a leaping 41-yard catch that was nearly an interception as Brandyn Thompson tried to wrestle the ball away and Devon Wylie made an acrobatic 21-yard touchdown catch from Ryan Colburn on the next play. Boise State appeared to pull away with an 8-yard touchdown pass from Moore to Austin Pettis in the opening minute of the fourth quarter, making it 41-27. But Mathews answered with his 68-yard run, part of a 234-yard night. Then one play after Marvin Haynes dropped a potential interception for Fresno State, Avery took Moore’s screen pass all the way for the third touchdown in the fi rst two minutes of the fourth quarter, making it 48-34. The rout appeared to be on early for Boise State. Winston Venable returned an interception 30 yards for a touchdown on the third play of the game. The Broncos added a fi eld goal by Kyle Brotzman and the long run by Harper to make it 17-0 before Fresno State even managed a fi rst down. Harper fi nished with 107 yards rushing before suff ering an injury which would sideline him for the rest of the season. That extended Boise State’s run of consecutive points against Fresno State to 68, dating to late in the second quarter of last year’s 61- 10 Broncos’ victory. The lead grew to 24-3 before Mathews single-handedly brought the Bulldogs back with two long touchdowns that cut Boise State’s halftime lead to 24-17. SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALS No. 10 Boise State 10 14 10 17 51 Fresno State 0 17 10 7 34

Scoring Summary Team Statistics Boise State Fresno State BSU 1st, 13:05 Winston Venable 30-yard interception return (Kyle Brotzman kick) First Downs 15 17 w BSU 1st. 8:49 Brotzman 32-yard fi eld goal Rushing (Carries-Yards) 29-299 39-320 e BSU 2nd, 12:35 DJ Harper 60-yard run (Brotzman kick), i FS 2nd 9:44 Kevin Goessling 37-yard fi eld goal Passing Yards 181 187 v BSU 2nd, 7:49 Titus Young 7-yard pass from Kellen Moore

e (Brotzman kick) Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 18-26-0 14-30-2

R FS 2nd, 7:33 Ryan Matthews 69-yard run (Goessling Total Yards 480 507 kick)

n FS 2nd, 4:58 Matthews 60-yard run (Goessling kick) Total Plays 55 69

o BSU 3rd, 12:28 Brotzman 30-yard fi eld goal Average Yards Per Play 8.7 7.3

s FS 3rd, 11:39 Devon Wylie 21-yard pass from Ryan Colburn (Goessling kick) Punting (No-Yards) 3-143 4-180 a BSU 3rd, 10:44 Young 0-yard fumble recovery (Brotzman

e Punt Returns (No-Yards) 3-42 1-0 kick) S Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 7-257 10-210 FS 3rd, 3:12 Goessling 27-yard fi eld goal

9 BSU 4th, 14:14 Austin Pettis 8-yard pass from Kellen Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Moore (Jimmy Pavel kick) 0 FS 4th, 13:26 Matthews 68-yard run (Goessling kick) Penalties (No-Yards) 8-82 6-43 0 BSU 4th, 13:00 Jeremy Avery 67-yard pass from Moore Third Down Conversions 2/9 4/17

2 2009 Season Review (Pavel kick) BSU 4th, 4:00 Pavel 24-yard fi eld goal Time of Possession 27:48 32:27

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Game No. 4 No. 8 Boise State 49, Bowling Green 14 September 26 - Perry Stadium - Bowling Green, Ohio

BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (AP) -Kellen Moore was nearly fl awless for No. 8 Boise State, throwing for 247 yards and two touchdowns in the Broncos’ 49-14 victory over Bowling Green. Boise State’s big play off ense needed four plays or less on its fi rst six scoring drives. The Broncos didn’t score until a minute into the second quarter when receiver Titus Young took a pitch from Moore and ran 18 yards for a touchdown. That was all the spark they needed. Doug Martin scored on a 34-yard run down the right sideline two minutes later and then Young scored 18 seconds after that. The Broncos had gotten the ball back when Boise State’s Brandyn Thompson intercepted Tyler Sheehan’s tipped pass. On the next play, Young ran 25 yards untouched into the end zone, giving the Broncos a 22-0 lead. All that took just 2:27. Moore threw for 195 yards in the second quarter alone, completing eight straight passes at one point. He fi nished 17 of 21, spreading the ball around to six diff erent receivers. Tyler Shoemaker had 105 yards on four catches. Bowling Green, hosting a top-10 team for the fi rst time in school history, hung around early. The Falcons opened the game with a seven-minute drive, but came up empty after Jerry Phillips missed a 29-yard fi eld goal. They did hold Boise State scoreless in the fi rst quarter - about the only bright spot on the night. Boise State fi nished with 529 yards in total off ense. The Broncos’ running game didn’t miss a beat despite playing without second-leading rusher D.J. Harper, who suff ered a season-ending knee injury the week before. Doug Martin, a defensive back who has seven tackles this season, took Harper’s spot and ran for 116 yards on 13 carries. Martin hardly looked like a back who had only seen limited action the last two seasons at running back. Starter Jeremy Avery rushed for 92 yards, including a 71-yard touchdown run on the second play of the third quarter that put Boise State ahead 36-0. Thompson’s interception in the second quarter marked the sixth consecutive game with a pick for the Broncos. The Broncos, with their best regular-season ranking in school history, intercepted Sheehan’s passes twice, giving them nine interceptions this season. They did give up just their second passing touchdown, but it came after the game was all but over. Sheehan, who had completed 68 percent of his throws this year coming into the game, couldn’t get anything going against the Broncos’ stingy pass defense. He fi nished 16-of-29 passing with just 137 yards. Boise State, making its fi rst trip to Ohio, also shut down Falcons receiver Freddie Barnes who was leading the nation with 14 catches per game. He only managed four receptions for 24 yards. SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALS No. 8 Boise State 0 29 14 6 49 Bowling Green 0 0 14 0 14 Scoring Summary Team Statistics Boise State Bowling Green Review 2 2009 Season BSU 2nd, 14:53 Titus Young 18-yard run (Richie Brockel pass from Austin Pettis) First Downs 23 18 0 BSU 2nd, 12:45 Doug Martin 34-yard run (Kyle Brotzman Rushing (Carries-Yards) 35-267 33-93 0 kick 9

BSU 2nd, 12:27 Young 25-yard run (Brotzman kick) Passing Yards 262 131 S BSU 2nd, 2:15 Austin Pettis 17-yard pass from Kellen Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 19-25-0 21-42-2 Moore (Brotzman kick) e BSU 3rd, 14:27 Jeremy Avery 71-yard run (Brotzman Total Yards 529 282 a kick) Total Plays 60 75 s BSU 3rd, 13:41 Brockel 2-yard pass from Moore o Average Yards Per Play 8.8 3.8 (Brotzman kick) n

BGSU 3rd, 7:46 Adrian Hodges 7-yard pass from Tyler Punting (No-Yards) 4-145 6-219 R Sheehan (Jerry Phillips kick) Punt Returns (No-Yards) 0-0 2-16 BGSU 3rd, 1:01 Tyler Sheehan 6-yard run (Phillips kick) e

BSU 4th, 6:11 Jarvis Hodge 1-yard run (Jimmy Pavel Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 8-512 3-199 v

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Game No. 5 No. 5 Boise State 34, UC Davis 16 October 3 - Bronco Stadium - Boise, Idaho

BOISE, Idaho (AP) -Kellen Moore threw for 285 yards and three touchdowns, including a pair to Austin Pettis, to lead No. 5 Boise State to a 34-16 victory over UC Davis.

The Broncos got off to a slow start and struggled to run the ball against the FCS Aggies.

The Broncos rushed for just 101 yards, far below the 214 yards per game they were averaging. Boise State got just 13 points in four trips to the red zone in the fi rst half before Moore fi nally helped the off ense get on track in the second half.

Moore was 22 of 31 with one interception. His longest TD pass was 42 yards to Titus Young. Pettis had 10 catches for 129 yards, while Young had six catches for 83 yards.

The Aggies were led by quarterback Greg Denham, who was 24-of-36 for 206 yards and two touchdowns. Both of Denham’s touchdowns came in the second half as the Aggies fought to keep pace. Midway through the third quarter, Denham fi red a 21-yard TD to Sean Creadick to pull within 20-10. Then Denham connected with Creadick again on a 4-yard TD early in the fourth to cut the Broncos’ lead to 27-16. The Aggies missed the ensuing extra point.

The Broncos defense held the Aggies to just 28 yards rushing. But the Broncos were penalized nine times for 61 yards, and the defense failed to force a turnover.

Moore’s fi rst TD came in the fi nal minutes of the second quarter when he fl oated a 6-yard pass to Pettis in the left corner of the end zone, putting Boise State up 13-0 at the half.

After the Aggies turned Moore’s interception in the third quarter into a 48-yard fi eld goal by Sean Kelley, Moore led the Broncos quickly back down the fi eld. Moore capped a three-play, 60-yard scoring drive by tossing a 42-yard TD to Young streaking down the middle of the fi eld to go up 20-3.

The Aggies answered, scoring fi ve plays later on Denham’s fi rst TD pass to Creadick.

The Broncos responded again through the air when Moore threw a 2-yard TD pass to Pettis to stretch their lead to 27-10 with 3:33 left in the third quarter.

SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALS UC Davis 0 0 10 6 16 No. 5 Boise State 0 13 14 7 34

Scoring Summary Team Statistics UC Davis Boise State BSU 2nd, 10:17 Kyle Brotzman 22-yard fi eld goal

w BSU 2nd, 4:36 Brotzman 34-yard fi eld goal First Downs 13 21

e BSU 2nd, 0:52 Austin Pettis 6-yard pass from Kellen

i Rushing (Carries-Yards) 17-28 33-101 Moore (Brotzman kick) v UCD 3rd, 12:40 Kelley 48-yard fi eld goal Passing Yards 206 285 e BSU 3rd, 11:51 Titus Young 42-yard pass from Moore Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 24-36-0 22-33-1

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UCD 3rd, 9:28 Creadick 21-yard pass from Denham Total Yards 234 386 n (Kelley kick) Total Plays 53 64 o BSU 3rd, 3:33 Pettis 2-yard pass from Moore (Brotzman

s Average Yards Per Play 4.4 6.0 kick)

a UCD 4th, 11:27 Creadick 4-yard pass from Denham Punting (No-Yards) 6-225 3-141 e (Kelley kick failed) Punt Returns (No-Yards) 0-0 4-46

S BSU 4th, 0:38 Doug Martin 4-yard run (Brotzman

kick), 34-16 Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 6-85 3-28 9 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 0 Attendance: 32,497

0 Penalties (No-Yards) 6-23 9-61

2 2009 Season Review Third Down Conversions 4/13 4/10 Time of Possession 29:23 30:37 8866 2010 Boise State Football 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

Game No. 6 No. 6 Boise State 28, Tulsa 21 October 14 - H.A. Champman Stadium - Tulsa, Oklahoma

TULSA, Okla. (AP) -Kellen Moore threw two short touchdown passes to Tommy Gallarda, and No. 6 Boise State survived a late scare from Tulsa to escape with a 28-21 victory. With Boise State trailing for the fi rst time all season, Moore was perfect on two scoring drives to put the Broncos ahead to stay. Tulsa got within 28-21 in the fourth quarter when G.J. Kinne and Slick Shelley connected on consecutive passes for 91 yards, including a 55-yarder for a touchdown. The Golden Hurricane had one last chance to tie it in the fi nal two minutes, but Boise State forced its fourth three-and- out of the second half to ice the game. Moore fi nished with 187 yards passing and three touchdown passes. Doug Martin had 112 yards on 23 carries in his second 100-yard game since moving back to off ense. Jeremy Avery added 73 yards as Boise State trampled Tulsa on the ground in the third quarter and then held on for the win. Except for the two long connections between Kinne and Shelley, Boise State’s defense limited the Golden Hurricane - who led the nation in total off ense each of the last two seasons - to 30 yards in the second half. Kinne missed a wide-open Charles Clay on fourth-and-6 to end Tulsa’s last possession, as he rolled out of the pocket to the left. He fi nished with 154 yards on 14-for-27 passing. ``Our O-line got going pretty well and it would have been nice to punch it in down there for some breathing room,’’ Boise State coach Chris Petersen said. ``If our O-line is doing what they need to do we can make some plays.’’ The Golden Hurricane - playing in front of a sellout crowd of 30,000 - jumped on top early, capitalizing on a muff ed punt by cornerback Kyle Wilson with some trickery on the very next play. Kinne pitched the ball to A.J. Whitmore, the Golden Hurricane’s usual wildcat quarterback, and he found speedy receiver Damaris Johnson behind the defense for a 53-yard touchdown pass. It was the fi rst time Boise State had trailed this season, and Moore immediately led a 68-yard scoring drive the opposite way. He hit all three of his passes for 45 yards and converted a fourth-and-1 at the 10-yard line with a sneak to set up his 8-yard scoring toss to Gallarda. He went 6 for 6 for 62 yards on the Broncos’ next drive, answering Kinne’s 15-yard scoring pass to Trae Johnson with a 17-yard TD connection to Austin Pettis. It was Pettis’ sixth straight game with a touchdown.

SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALS No. 6 Boise State 8 10 10 0 28 Tulsa 14 0 0 7 21

Scoring Summary Team Statistics Boise State Tulsa Tulsa 1st, 8:25 Damarias Johnson 53-yard pass from A.J. Whitmore (Fitzpatrick kick) First Downs 25 12 BSU 1st, 4:00 Tommy Gallarda 8-yard pass from Kellen Rushing (Carries-Yards) 44-193 26-88 Moore (Kyle Efaw pass from Austin Pettis) Passing Yards 187 207 Tulsa 1st, 0:16 Trae Johnson 15-yard pass from G.J. Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 22-32-0 15-28-0 Review 2 2009 Season Kinne (Fitzpatrick kick) 0 Total Yards 380 295 BSU 2nd, 11:03 Pettis 17-yard pass from Moore 0

(Brotzman kick) Total Plays 76 54 9 BSU 2nd, 0:36 Brotzman 27-yard fi eld goal

Average Yards Per Play 5.0 5.5 S BSU 3rd, 9:44 Gallarda 2-yard pass from Moore

(Brotzman kick) Punting (No-Yards) 6-240 8-340 e BSU 3rd, 2:54 Brotzman 18-yard fi eld goal Punt Returns (No-Yards) 5-17 2- -3 a

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(Fitzpatrick kick) Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 4-63 6-92 o

Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-0 n Attendance: 30,000

Penalties (No-Yards) 3-24 7-65 R

Third Down Conversions 5/15 2/12 e Time of Possession 35:07 24:53 v i e w

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Game No. 7 No. 5 Boise State 54, Hawai’i 9 October 21 - Aloha Stadium - Honolulu, Hawaii

HONOLULU (AP) - Kellen Moore came to work and wasn’t in the mood for relaxation. Moore threw a career-best fi ve touchdown passes and No. 5 Boise State forced turnover after turnover in a dominating 54-9 victory over Hawaii to remain unbeaten and in the BCS race. The Broncos looked confi dent and sharp, building a 44-0 lead by the third quarter behind their stifl ing defense. For the night, the Broncos forced six turnovers that led to 30 points. Jeron Johnson intercepted two passes and recovered a fumble on Hawaii’s opening drive that ignited Boise State’s scoring performance. Boise State, which didn’t have a single takeaway in its two previous games, had everything working in its way, from trick plays to fourth-down conversions. Moore, who leads the nation in passing effi ciency, was 18 of 30 for 223 yards. Four of his scoring throws came in the fi rst half. Titus Young had eight catches for 115 yards and three TDs, including a 48-yarder in the third quarter. The 45-point loss was Hawaii’s worst since losing by 46 to top-ranked Southern California to open the 2005 season. Boise State scored 24 points in the second quarter, including 17 off three Hawaii turnovers. The scoring took the steam out of the Warriors on a muggy night at Aloha Stadium, where the Broncos are 4-4. Greg Salas was stripped by Winston Venable while fi ghting for some extra yards and Brandyn Thompson recovered on the Hawaii 14. Moore threw a dart to Austin Pettis on the next play, putting Boise State up 17-0. Austin fi nally got the Warriors moving in the quarter, driving all the way to the Broncos 14. But his pass was snatched away in the end zone by Johnson. Boise State scored fi ve plays later on Moore’s 24-yard TD pass to Young for a 24-0 lead. On the 80-yard drive, Pettis showed his versatility, completing a 28-yard pass to Kyle Efaw. Young also hauled in a 10-yard TD pass to put Boise State up 31-0 with 1:22 left in the half. And the Broncos weren’t done yet. Hunter White intercepted a pass by Austin, leading to Kyle Brotzman’s 28-yard fi eld goal that gave the Broncos a 34-0 lead at halftime. Brotzman also had a career night with four fi eld goals. Boise State also used trickery a few times. After failing to convert on its fi rst three third-down attempts, Boise State went for it on fourth-and-2 from the Hawaii 35 and scored. With a defender charging at him, Moore dumped a play-action pass to Tyler Shoemaker who ran virtually untouched into the end zone to put Boise State up 10-0. The Broncos converted just three of their 13 third-down attempts, but were perfect on three fourth-down tries. SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALS No. 5 Boise State 10 24 10 10 54 Hawai’i 0 0 2 7 9 Scoring Summary Team Statistics Boise State Hawai’i BSU 1st, 11:54 Kyle Brotzman 25-yard fi eld goal BSU 1st, 7:08 Tyler Shoemaker 35-yard pass from First Downs 24 21 Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Rushing (Carries-Yards) 40-193 18-93 BSU 2nd, 13:32 Austin Pettis 14-yard pass from Moore (Brotzman kick) Passing Yards 279 214 w BSU 2nd, 7:33 Titus Young 24-yard pass from Moore

e Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 20-32-0 27-47-3

i (Brotzman kick) Total Yards 472 307 v BSU 2nd, 1:22 Young 10-yard pass from Moore

e (Brotzman kick) Total Plays 72 65 BSU 2nd, 0:13 Brotzman 28-yard fi eld goal R

Average Yards Per Play 6.6 4.7 BSU 3rd, 8:02 Brotzman 32-yard fi eld goal

n BSU 3rd, 6:59 Young 48-yard pass from Moore Punting (No-Yards) 2-104 5-155

o (Brotzman kick) Punt Returns (No-Yards) 1-15 0-0

s UH 3rd, 5:52 Team Safety BSU 4th, 14:54 Brotzman 27-yard fi eld goal Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 2-63 12-237 a UH 4th, 9:50 Jon Medeiros 10-yard pass from Shane e Fumbles-Lost 6-0 3-3 Austin (Scott Enos kick) S

BSU 4th, 3:08 Matt Kaiserman 1-yard run (Brotzman Penalties (No-Yards) 6-78 8-50

9 kick) Third Down Conversions 3/13 2/9 0 Attendance: 33,961 Time of Possession 31:30 28:30 0 2 2009 Season Review

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Game No. 8 No. 5 Boise State 45, San Jose State 7 October 31 - Bronco Stadium - Boise, Idaho

BOISE, Idaho (AP) -Kellen Moore threw for 278 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another as No. 5 Boise State coasted by San Jose State, the Broncos eighth straight victory. Boise State also got plenty of help from its defense, which held the Spartans to 223 total yards and forced two turnovers that led to touchdowns. In the last minute of the fi rst half, the Broncos recovered a fumble deep in Spartans territory and scored four plays later on a 1-yard dive by Moore to go up 24-7 at the half. Early in the third quarter, cornerback Kyle Wilson picked off a pass and returned it 27 yards to put Boise State up 38- 7. Moore, the nation’s most effi cient passer coming into the game, was 21 of 33 before heading to the sidelines at the start of the fourth quarter. His three TD passes gave him 24 this season. His fi rst TD pass was a 61-yarder to younger brother Kirby Moore that put the Broncos up 7-0 in the fi rst quarter. The Broncos rolled up 430 total yards, but struggled most of the game to run the ball against a defense that was giving up 259 yards per game on the ground. The Broncos, averaging 190 yards per game, were held to 140 yards, but the bulk of those came late with the game out of reach. Doug Martin led the Broncos with 63 yards, and he scored the game’s fi nal touchdown on a 36-yard dash late in the fourth quarter. The Spartan run defense was a lone bright spot for a team that has lost 10 straight to the Broncos. Jordan LaSecla was 10 of 20 for just 79 yards and one touchdown, a 39-yarder to Marquis Avery that tied the game 7-7 in the fi rst quarter. The turning point came in the fi nal minute of the fi rst half. With 1:35 left in the half, Moore led the Broncos on a six play, 45-yard scoring drive, capped with an 18-yard TD to Mitch Burroughs in the left corner of the end zone. One play after the ensuing kick, Spartan running back LaMon Muldrow fumbled after being hit by safety Jason Robinson, who recovered the ball on the Spartan 22 with 23 seconds left. After two misfi res, Moore hit Tyler Shoemaker on a 21-yard pass, then scored on a dive on the next play. Austin Pettis led the Broncos with fi ve catches for 63 yards and a touchdown, while Kirby Moore had four catches for 80 yards. SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALS San Jose State 0 7 0 0 7 No. 5 Boise State 7 17 14 7 45

Scoring Summary Team Statistics San Jose State Boise State BSU 1st, 9:32 Kirby Moore 61-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman kick) First Downs 12 26 SJSU 2nd, 11:28 Marquis Avery 11-yard pass from Jorda Rushing (Carries-Yards) 29-92 32-140 La Secla (Tyler Cope kick) BSU 2nd, 7:00 Brotzman 32-yard fi eld goal Passing Yards 131 290 BSU 2nd, 0:44 Mitch Burroughs 18-yard pass from Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 16-32-1 25-39-0 Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) 2009 Season Review 2 2009 Season BSU 2nd, 0:03 Kellen Moore 1-yard run (Brotzman kick) Total Yards 223 430 BSU 3rd, 10:22 Austin Pettis 8-yard pass from Kellen Total Plays 61 71 0 Moore (Brotzman kick) 0

Average Yards Per Play 3.7 6.1 9 BSU 3rd, 9:26 Kyle Wilson 27-yard interception return

(Brotzman kick) Punting (No-Yards) 9-327 5-217 S BSU 4th, 0:20 Doug Martin 36-yard run (Brotzman kick) Punt Returns (No-Yards) 2-5 2-26 e

Attendance: 31,684 Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 6-125 2-44 a Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 s o

Penalties (No-Yards) 10-87 2-20 n

Third Down Conversions 5/15 7/14 R

Time of Possession 29:53 30:07 e v i e w

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Game No. 9 No. 5 Boise State 45, Louisiana Tech 35 November 6 - Joe Aillet Stadium - Ruston, Louisiana

RUSTON, La. (AP) - Early in the fourth quarter, there was nervous pacing along Boise State’s sideline. With an opportunity to show a national television audience why they should once again become a BCS buster, a close game on the road was not what the fi fth-ranked Broncos had in mind. They looked anxious, but they weren’t rattled. Moore threw for 354 yards and three touchdowns, and Boise State remained unbeaten and in contention for a BCS bid with a 45-35 victory over Louisiana Tech. Tech had pulled within 30-28 early in the fourth quarter on Dennis Morris’ leaping catch in the corner of the end zone. The Broncos defense buckled down long enough after that for Boise State to pull away with touchdowns on consecutive drives, fi rst on Moore’s 12-yard pass to Austin Pettis and then on Jeremy Avery’s 44-yard touchdown run. Avery fi nished with 146 yards rushing, while Titus Young caught eight passes for 110 yards, including a 40-yard touchdown for Boise State. Boise State has scored no fewer than 45 points in each of its four WAC games this season. Trailing 27-7 at halftime, Tech made a game of it in the third quarter, starting with Josh Victorian’s fi rst career touchdown on Moore’s third interception of the season. It was an ill-advised throw under pressure that hung in the air for Victorian, who raced down the sideline and cut inside Moore to cap a 75-yard return. Moore responded by leading a 15-play drive to set up Kyle Brotzman’s third fi eld goal, then Tech’s off ense suddenly came to life. The Bulldogs got their fi rst fi rst down in two quarters on the way to a 73-yard scoring drive capped by Ross Jenkins’ 9-yard keeper around the right end to make it 30-21. Tech’s Matt Nelson then caught the Broncos by surprise with an onside kick that he recovered himself. Shortly after, Jenkins found Morris over the middle for 36 yards to the Boise State 12, setting up Jenkins’ third-down pass to Morris, who leaped to catch the ball over defensive back Kyle Wilson’s head to pull Tech within 30-28. When Brotzman missed his second fi eld goal of the game on the Broncos’ next drive, the crowd was going wild, and it appeared the Bulldogs just might upset the highest-ranked team ever to play at Joe Aillet Stadium. Instead, Boise State put its fi gurative foot down, forcing a quick punt. Then Moore fl oated a pass down the sideline to Kyle Efaw for his second 40-yard completion of the game, setting up his scoring pass to Pettis to make it 38-28. Soon after, Tech failed to convert a fourth-and-6 on its own 44, setting up Avery’s game-clinching run that made it 45-28 with 4:52 to go. Tech managed one more touchdown after that. Moore’s three TD passes gave him 27 on the season, eclipsing the 25 he had the year before as a freshman. SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALS No. 5 Boise State 13 14 3 15 45 Louisiana Tech 7 0 14 14 35

Scoring Summary Team Statistics Boise State Louisiana BSU 1st, 10:57 Kyle Brotzman 29-yard fi eld goal, Tech Tech 1st, 8:14 Daniel Porter 1-yard run (Matt Nelson kick) First Downs 25 15

w BSU 1st, 5:03 Brotzman 34-yard fi eld goal Rushing (Carries-Yards) 34-153 43-136

e BSU 1st, 0:44 Richie Brockel 2-yard pass from Kellen i Moore (Brotzman kick) Passing Yards 354 114 v BSU 2nd, 13:52 Doug Martin 2-yard run (Brotzman kick) Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 28-41-1 10-21-1 e BSU 2nd, 7:35 Titus Young 40-yard pass from Kellen Total Yards 507 250 R Moore (Brotzman kick)

Tech 3rd, 13:12 Josh Victorian 75-yard interception Total Plays 75 64 n return (Nelson kick)

o BSU 3rd, 6:31 Brotzman 25-yard fi eld goal Average Yards Per Play 6.8 3.9 s Tech 3rd, 1:30 Ross Jenkins 9-yard run (Nelson kick) Punting (No-Yards) 2-79 7-242 a Tech 4th, 14:07 Dennis Morris 5-yard pass from Jenkins Punt Returns (No-Yards) 4-83 0-0

e (Nelson kick)

S BSU 4th, 7:41 Austin Pettis 12-yard pass from Kellen Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 2-26 9-214

Moore (Tyler Shoemaker pass from Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 9 Kellen Moore)

0 BSU 4th, 4:52 Jeremy Avery 44-yard run (Brotzman Penalties (No-Yards) 8-63 5-46

0 kick) Third Down Conversions 5/12 6/16

2 2009 Season Review Tech 4th, 2:49 Myke Compton 1-yard run (Nelson kick) Time of Possession 33:01 26:59 Attendance: 23,240 9900 2010 Boise State Football 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

Game No. 10 No. 6 Boise State 63, Idaho 25 November 14 - Bronco Stadium - Boise, Idaho

BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Kellen Moore threw four touchdown passes to Austin Pettis and tied a career high with fi ve overall, as the No. 6 Broncos overwhelmed Idaho 63-25.

Titus Young had a 100-yard kickoff return that was actually longer and Kyle Wilson returned an interception 71 yards for another score for the big-play Broncos, who beat their rivals for the 11th consecutive time.

Moore, the nation’s passing effi ciency leader with 32 touchdowns and just three interceptions, passed Steve Young for 19th place on the Western Athletic Conference’s list for career touchdown passes. His 57th in two seasons was to Pettis early in the fourth quarter.

The go-go Broncos used a halfback pass, an interception return, a kickoff return and funky formations all for scores.

The Broncos came in averaging 59.4 points per home game against Idaho in fi ve games this decade. The last three times the Broncos have played the Vandals in Boise, they’ve won 58-14, 70-35, 65-7 - and now this year’s runaway.

Idaho committed seven turnovers, six by fi ll-in quarterback Brian Reader. He threw fi ve interceptions while starting for the second consecutive game for the Vandals’ injuried starter.

Reader, who fi nished 17 for 27 for 305 yards and a touchdown, lost a fumble on his third play, setting up Pettis’ leaping touchdown catch over Kenneth Patten. Reader threw an interception on his second pass, which Boise State converted into a 25-yard touchdown from Moore to Young, behind a block by Pettis.

Pettis reached high for an 8-yard touchdown catch that made it 21-7 after one quarter. Moore was 9 for 10 for 101 yards and three touchdowns in the period.

Moore was 15 for 20 for 199 yards in the half, and Boise State had its most points in a half since Aug. 30, 2007, against Weber State.

SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALS Idaho 7 10 0 8 25 No. 6 Boise State 21 21 14 7 63

Scoring Summary Team Statistics Idaho Boise State BSU 1st, 12:11 Austin Pettis 4-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Kyle Efaw pass from Pettis) First Downs 26 23

BSU 1st, 10:46 Titus Young 25-yard pass from Kellen Moore Rushing (Carries-Yards) 46-209 26-148 Review 2 2009 Season (Pettis pass failed) 0 Idaho 1st, 6:28 Woolridge 29-yard run (Farquhar kick) Passing Yards 305 310 0 BSU 1st, 4:35 Pettis 8-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Kyle Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 14-27-5 23-33-0 Brotzman kick) 9

Total Yards 514 458

Idaho 2nd, 12:46 Farquhar 30-yard fi eld goal S BSU 2nd, 9:10 Jeremy Avery 20-yard pass from Kellen Moore Total Plays 73 59 e (Brotzman kick) Average Yards Per Play 7.0 7.8 a BSU 2nd, 5:23 Pettis 20-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Punting (No-Yards) 3-111 5-206 s o Idaho 2nd, 0:27 Woolridge 1-yard run (Farquhar kick) Punt Returns (No-Yards) 2-20-0 1-13-0 BSU 2nd, 0:14 Young 100-yard kickoff return (Brotzman kick) n

BSU 3rd, 10:20 Kyle Wilson 71-yard interception return Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 7-95-0 3-130-1 R (Brotzman kick) Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 BSU 3rd, 7:12 Efaw 11-yard pass from Matt Kaiserman e (Brotzman kick) Penalties (No-Yards) 4-37 5-28 v i

BSU 4th, 14:55 Pettis 14-yard pass from Kellen Moore Third Down Conversions 6/13 2/7 e (Brotzman kick) Time of Possession 36:54 23:06 w Idaho 4th, 0:27 McCarty 52-yard pass from Reader (Jackson rush) Attendance: 33,986 9911 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

Game No. 11 No. 6 Boise State 52, Utah State 21 November 20 - Romney Stadium - Logan, Utah

BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Doug Martin ran for 121 yards and four touchdowns and No. 6 Boise State remained unbeaten and in BCS contention with a 52-21 victory over Utah State.

Jeremy Avery added 116 yards rushing and two touchdowns for the Broncos, who gained 243 yards and scored four TDs in the second quarter - two 43 seconds apart to break a 14-all tie.

Boise State added another touchdown barely two minutes into the third quarter and what was a close game for about 25 minutes turned into the rout it was expected to be.

Boise State’s Kellen Moore was a modest 15 for 29 for 233 yards with a touchdown, breaking a streak of six straight games with three of more touchdown passes. But he had enough help in the backfi eld that it didn’t matter.

The Broncos rushed for a season-high 323 yards and outgained the Aggies 572-363.

After tied it at 14 on a 24-yard run for the Aggies with 6:28 left in the second, the Broncos drove 73 yards in four plays to retake the lead for good. Titus Young made a diving grab with a defender all over him for a 56-yard catch at the 2, where Martin easily ran it in for a 21-14 lead.

Then Utah State fumbled a handoff and Ryan Winterswyk recovered at the nine for the Broncos and Avery scored on fi rst down, putting the Broncos up 28-14 with 4:04 left in the quarter.

Being down two touchdowns at halftime would have been tolerable for the Aggies, but another defensive lapse late in the period allowed the Broncos to drive for a 1-yard touchdown by Martin with fi ve seconds left in the half. The Aggies almost had Boise State stopped on third-and-10 with about a minute left, but Martin broke through for a 17-yard run to keep the drive going.

The Broncos opened the third quarter with a 71-yard drive, needing only four plays to score again on a 32-yard run by Avery to push their lead to 42-14. SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALS No. 6 Boise State 7 28 10 7 52 Utah State 7 7 7 0 21

Scoring Summary Team Statistics Boise State Utah State BSU 1st, 8:54 Tommy Gallarda, 8-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) First Downs 26 22 USU 1st, 5:52 Michael Smith, 22-yard run (Chris Ulinski kick) Rushing (Carries-Yards) 43-323 39-137 BSU 2nd, 8:51 Doug Martin, 17-yard run (Brotzman kick) USU 2nd, 6:28 Robert Turbin, 24-yard run (Ulinski kick) Passing Yards 249 226

w BSU 2nd, 4:47 Martin, 2-yard run (Brotzman kick) Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 16-30-0 19-31-1

e BSU 2nd, 4:04 Jeremy Avery, 9-yard run (Brotzman kick) i BSU 2nd, 0:05 Martin, 1-yard run (Brotzman kick) Total Yards 572 363 v BSU 3rd, 12:56 Avery, 32-yard run (Brotzman kick) Total Plays 73 70 e USU 3rd, 5:48 Smith, 12-yard run (Ulinkski kick) Average Yards Per Play 7.8 5.2 R BSU 3rd, 1:37 Brotzman, 52-yard fi eld goal

BSU 4th, 9:49 Martin, 6-yard run (Brotzman kick) Punting (No-Avg.) 3-50.71 4-45.2 n Punt Returns (No-Yards) 1-2 2-9 o Attendance: 18,777 s Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 4-92 7-124

a Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 e Penalties (No-Yards) 9-83 4-43 S

Third Down Conversions 4/11 6/15 9

0 Time of Possession 31:32 28:28 0 2 2009 Season Review

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Game No. 12 No. 6 Boise State 44, Nevada 33 November 27 - Bronco Stadium - Boise, Idaho

BOISE, Idaho (AP) -Though Nevada threatened, there’s still no team in the WAC that can conquer Boise State. Kellen Moore tied his career high with fi ve touchdown passes, three to fi ll-in fullback Dan Paul, and the No. 6 Broncos remained undefeated with a 44-33 victory over Nevada. With executives with the Sugar, Fiesta and Orange bowls watching - and hearing fans’ chants of ``BCS! BCS!’’ through the rain and cold - the Broncos withstood the Wolf Pack’s rally from 24 points down in the fi rst half. Boise State, sixth in the latest BCS but far from a lock to earn a bid to the marquee bowls, led 34-26 entering the fourth quarter before Moore’s fi fth scoring pass, to brother Kirby, clinched its 24th consecutive regular-season win. Nevada entered the game averaged 52 points per game while winning eight straight. The Wolf Pack lost for the 10th consecutive time to Boise State. Doug Martin ran for 128 yards on 16 carries for the Broncos, who locked up at least a share of their seventh WAC championship in eight seasons. Resilient Nevada absorbed a 95-yard touchdown return on the opening kickoff by Boise State’s Titus Young and being in a 27-3 hole after 20 minutes. The Wolf Pack closed within 27-19 in third quarter on a 37-yard fi eld goal by Ricky Drake. The Broncos answered with a ground march to the Wolf Pack 21. That running was partly why tight end Tommy Gallarda was wide open in the middle of the fi eld for Moore’s fourth touchdown pass, from 21 yards. Moore’s 37th TD throw of the season, against just three interceptions, extended his single-season school record. But on the next play from scrimmage, Via Taua, the leading runner on the NCAA’s fi rst off ense to have three 1,000-yard rushers in the same season, sprinted untouched down the right hashmark for a 71-yard touchdown. The Wolf Pack was back within 34-26 late in the third quarter. When replay offi cials overturned an offi cial’s call and ruled Kirby Moore fumbled at the end of a catch, the entire Nevada roster was off the bench and jumping around on the fi eld celebrating the game’s fi rst turnover. The Wolf Pack had the ball near midfi eld with the chance to tie. But they went three-and-out to end the third quarter. Kyle Brotzman kicked a 27-yard fi eld goal to put the Broncos up 37-26 with 10:55 left, before the clinching Moore-to-Moore connection. SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALS Nevada 0 16 10 7 33 No. 6 Boise State 20 7 7 10 44 Scoring Summary Team Statistics Nevada Boise State BSU 1st, 14:45 Titus Young 95-yard kickoff return (Kyle Brotzman kick) First Downs 20 22 BSU 1st, 9:03 Dan Paul 18-yard from Kellen Moore (Austin Rushing (Carries-Yards) 44-242 33-165 Pettis rush failed) BSU 1st, 4:20 Paul 3-yard pass from Kellen Moore Passing Yards 141 262 (Brotzman kick) Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 12-22-0 17-34-0 Review 2 2009 Season

NEV 2nd,13:36 Ricky Drake 26-yard fi eld goal 0 Total Yards 383 427

BSU 2nd, 9:59 Paul 1-yard pass from Kellen Moore 0 (Brotzman kick) Total Plays 66 67 9 NEV 2nd, 3:38 Virgil Green 6-yard pass from C. Kaepernick

(Drake kick failed) Average Yards Per Play 5.8 6.4 S

NEV 2nd, 0:03 B. Wimberly 3-yard pass from Kaepernick Punting (No-Avg.) 6-40.2 4-35.8 e

(Drake kick) Punt Returns (No-Yards) 1-2 1-5 a

NEV 3rd, 9:38 Drake 37-yard fi eld goal s

BSU 3rd, 2:40 Gallarda 21-yard pass from Kellen Moore Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 8-156 6-175 o (Brotzman kick) Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 n NEV 3rd, 2:23 Vai Taua 71-yard run (Drake kick)

BSU 4th, 10:55 Brotzman 27-yard fi eld goal Penalties (No-Yards) 4-29 3-40 R

BSU 4th, 5:08 Kirby Moore 6-yard pass from Kellen Moore Third Down Conversions 4/14 7/14 e

(Brotzman kick) v NEV 4th, 1:16 Tray Session 23-yard pass from Kaepernick Time of Possession 31:39 28:21 i

(Drake kick) e w Attendance: 32,642

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Game No. 13 No. 6 Boise State 42, New Mexico State 7 December 5 - Bronco Stadium - Boise, Idaho

BOISE, Idaho (AP) -Boise State is perfect again.

Doug Martin had four touchdown runs and the sixth-ranked Broncos beat New Mexico State 42-7 to fi nish unbeaten for the second consecutive season.

Kellen Moore threw for 272 yards and a score for Boise State, which fi nished 12-0 last year but was left out of the . The Broncos will have to wait to see if they made it into one of the big-money bowls this season.

Boise State fans stormed the fi eld after time ran out, turning the blue turf into a sea of orange and blue as they celebrated the Broncos' second consecutive WAC title and 10th straight win over New Mexico State. Boise State has won 26 straight regular-season games overall.

Trevor Walls had a 1-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter for the Aggies, who managed just 49 yards passing and 191 yards total.

Martin had two 4-yard TD runs and Jeremy Avery ran 9 yards for another score as Boise State reached the end zone three times in the second quarter to take a 28-0 lead. Martin tacked on a 2-yard touchdown run and a 56-yard score in the third.

Avery had 16 carries for 86 yards and Martin fi nished with eight for 83 for Boise State, which fi nished with 288 yards on the ground.

Moore connected with Titus Young on a 47-yard play in the fi rst quarter for his 39th touchdown pass of the season. Moore, the nation's most effi cient passer, fi nished 19 of 30.

The Broncos nearly shut out the Aggies for the third straight time but fumbled deep inside their own territory to set up Walls' TD. SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALS New Mexico State 0 0 0 7 7 No. 6 Boise State 7 21 14 0 42

Scoring Summary Team Statistics New Mexico St. Boise State BSU 1st, 3:56 Titus Young 47-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman kick) First Downs 11 26 BSU 2nd, 10:32 Jeremy Avery 9-yard run (Brotzman kick) Rushing (Carries-Yards) 43-142 39-256 BSU 2nd, 7:02 Doug Martin 4-yard run (Brotzman kick) BSU 2nd, 0:41 Martin 4-yard run (Brotzman kick) Passing Yards 49 288 BSU 3rd, 7:41 Martin 2-yard run (Brotzman kick) Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 4-13-1 23-35-0 BSU 3rd, 3:42 Martin 56-yard run (Brotzman kick) Total Yards 191 544 w MNSU 4th, 4:32 Trevor Walls 1-yard run (Kyle Hughes kick)

e Total Plays 56 74 i Attendance: 32,308

v Average Yards Per Play 3.4 7.4

e Punting (No-Avg.) 7-36.4 4-32.2 R

Punt Returns (No-Yards) 2-7 2-39

n Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 6-150 1-39 o Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 s

a Penalties (No-Yards) 4-40 7-46

e Third Down Conversions 3/12 3/11 S Time of Possession 30:21 29:39 9 0 0 2 2009 Season Review

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Game No. 14 Boise State 17, TCU 10 January 4, 2010 - University of Phoenix Stadium - Glendale, Arizona

GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) -Boise State reached into its bag of tricks again and stunned TCU in a Fiesta Bowl duel of unbeaten BCS busters. After the Broncos pulled off a gutsy fake punt at their own 33-yard line, Doug Martin scored the decisive touchdown to give No. 6 Boise State a 17-10 victory over third-ranked TCU. A 10-10 stalemate came alive when punter Kyle Brotzman hit wide-open Kyle Efaw with a 30-yard strike with about nine minutes to play. Four plays later, Martin dove over a tackler from two yards out as the Broncos became the second school ever to go 14-0, joining Ohio State in 2002. (Alabama would also go 14-0 when it won the national championship later in the week.) The trickery evoked memories of Boise State’s BCS debut three years ago, when it pulled out a passel of gadget plays to defeat Oklahoma on the same fi eld. Unlike that thriller, this game off ered little drama until Petersen made another surprising call. The Broncos caught the Horned Frogs napping on the fake punt. Kellen Moore then completed three straight passes to advance to the two, and Martin scored to put Boise State up 17-10 with 7:21 to go. TCU took over at its own one with 1:06 remaining and marched to the Boise State 30 before cornerback Brandyn Thompson disrupted a pass by , and Winston Venable picked it off to end the threat. Moore passed for 211 yards. Dalton fi nished with 272 yards and a score through the air, but was intercepted three times. Brotzman also made a 40-yard fi eld goal midway through the second to make it 10-0, putting the Horned Frogs in the biggest hole they had faced all season. Boise State is known for its off ense. But its defense did most of the work in this one. Thompson set up the winning drive with its second interception of the game. He returned his fi rst pick 51 yards for the game’s fi rst score. WAC champion Boise State earned its second BCS victory - as many as Michigan, Penn State and Alabama have combined. This was TCU’s fi rst BCS game, and the Horned Frogs seemed a little jittery, with six fi rst-half penalties and some early struggles by Dalton, who also fumbled a snap to go along with his three interceptions. TCU’s 10-0 defi cit in the second quarter was its biggest since it fell behind the Broncos 13-0 in the 2009 Poinsettia Bowl. Neither team could muster an off ensive touchdown until the fi nal minute of the fi rst half, when Dalton hit Curtis Clay for a 30-yard score to make it 10-7 at halftime. The Horned Frogs capitalized on Boise State’s fi rst turnover to pull even midway through the third. The Broncos had moved into Horned Frogs territory when All-American defensive end Jerry Hughes stripped Martin and recovered the ball at TCU’s 43-yard line. Eight plays later, Ross Evans kicked a 29-yard fi eld goal to tie it at 10. The Broncos struck fi rst on the return by Thompson, who cut in front of Antoine Hicks, picked off the pass and raced untouched into the end zone in the fi rst quarter. Dalton had thrown only fi ve interceptions in 279 pass attempts during the regular season, when he earned fi rst-team All- honors. But the Broncos put pressure on Dalton from the start; late in the fi rst quarter, unblocked cornerback Kyle Wilson blitzed and fl attened Dalton, who came out for one play.

SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALS No. 6 Boise State 7 3 0 7 17 No. 4 TCU 0 7 3 0 10

Scoring Summary Team Statistics Boise State TCU Review 2 2009 Season BSU 1st, 11:28 Brandyn Thompson, 51-yard interception return (Kyle Brotzman kick) First Downs 16 17 0 0 BSU 2nd, 8:02 Brotzman, 40-yard fi eld goal Rushing (Carries-Yards) 32-77 20-36 TCU 2nd, 0:49 Curtis Clay, 30-yard pass from Andy 9 Passing Yards 240 272 Dalton (Ross Evans kick) S TCU 3rd, 3:42 Evans, 29-yard fi eld goal Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 24-40-0 25-44-3 BSU 4th, 7:21 Doug Martin, 2-yard run (Brotzman kick) e

Total Yards 317 308 a

Attendance: 73,227 Total Plays 72 64 s Average Yards Per Play 4.4 4.8 o n Punting (No-Avg.) 8-44.4 8-48.4

Punt Returns (No-Yards) 4-10.2 5-15.2 R Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 3-18.0 4-19.2 e v Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0 i Penalties (No-Yards) 7-70 7-53 e w Third Down Conversions 6/18 1/12 Time of Possession 34:43 25:17

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FINAL 2009 BOISE STATE FOOTBALL STATISTICS 14-0, 8-0 WAC Champions & 2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Champions

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE Sept. 3 #16 Oregon W 19-8 34,127 Sept. 12 Miami (Ohio) W 48-0 32,228 Sept. 18 * at Fresno State W 51-34 35,637 Sept. 26 at Bowling Green W 49-14 22,396 Oct. 3 UC Davis W 34-16 32,497 Oct. 14 at Tulsa W 28-21 30,000 Oct. 24 * at Hawai’i W 54-9 37,928 Oct. 31 * San Jose State W 45-7 31,684 Nov. 6 * at Louisiana Tech W 45-35 23,240 Nov. 14 * Idaho W 63-25 33,986 Nov. 20 * at Utah State W 52-21 18,777 Nov. 27 * Nevada W 44-33 32,642 Dec. 5 * New Mexico State W 42-7 32,308 Jan. 4, 2010 #4 TCU W 17-10 73,227

* WAC Games # Tostitos Fiesta Bowl - Glendale, Arizona

ATTENDANCE All Games Home Away SCR BY QUARTER 1 2 3 4 TOTAL AVG Total 470,677 229,472 167,978 Boise State 124 220 140 107 591 42.2 Average 33,619 32,782 27,996 Opponents 35 64 78 63 240 17.1

TEAM STATISTICS BSU OPP TEAM STATISTICS BSU OPP FIRST DOWNS 311 224 PUNT RETURNS: #/YDS 35/ 381 22/ 152 Rushing 123 85 Average Per Return 19.9 6.9 Passing 166 111 Penalty 22 28 PUNTS-YARDS 57/ 2,413 88/ 3,461 Average Per Punt 42.3 39.3 TOTAL OFFENSE 6,304 4,203 Net Punt Average 38.3 34.1 Total Plays 966 879 Yards Per Play 6.5 4.8 PENALTIES/YARDS 87/ 782 87/ 701 Yards Per Game 450.3 300.2 Average Per Game 55.9 50.1

RUSHING YARDAGE 2,606 1,685 3rd DOWN CONVERSIONS 66/ 174 59/ 192 Yards Gained 2,834 2,035 Percentage 37.9 30.7

w Yards Lost 224 350

e Rushing Attempts 508 440 4th DOWN CONVERSIONS 17/ 22 13/ 26 i

v Average Per Rush 5.1 3.8 Percentage 77.3 50.0

e Average Per Game 186.1 120.4 Touchdowns 30 15 TIME OF POSSESSION / GAME 30:34 29:23 R

n PASSING YARDS 3,698 2,518 TURNOVERS 14 35

o Comp/Att/Int 294/ 458/ 3 241/ 439/ 24 Fumbles/ Lost 22/ 11 18/ 11 s Average Per Pass 8.1 5.7 Interceptions 3 24 a Average Per Catch 12.6 10.4 e Average Per Game 264.1 179.9 SACKS BY 26/ 156 5/ 32 S

Touchdowns 40 15

9 Eff . Rating 159.53 103.42 RED-ZONE SCORES 65/ 77 22/ 28

0 Percentage 84.4 78.6

0 KICKOFF RETURNS: #/YDS 44/ 1,172 98/ 1,868

2 2009 Season Review Average Per Return 26.6 19.1 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 48/ 77 17/ 28 Percentage 62.3 60.7

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING G TC YDS-G YDS-L TOTAL TDs YPC YPG LG Jeremy Avery 14 209 1,208 57 1,151 6 5.5 82.2 74 Doug Martin 14 129 778 13 765 15 5.9 54.6 56 DJ Harper 3 44 292 8 284 3 6.5 94.7 60 Matt Kaiserman 4 33 155 5 150 1 4.5 37.5 16 Titus Young 14 15 151 13 138 3 9.2 9.9 25 Jarvis Hodge 8 21 114 12 102 1 4.9 12.8 34 Drew Wright 3 5 55 0 55 0 11.0 18.3 42 Mike Coughlin 8 4 29 7 22 0 5.5 2.8 21 Tyler Shoemaker 12 1 3 0 3 0 3.0 0.2 3 Carlo Audagnotti 1 2 3 0 3 0 1.5 3.0 3 Mitch Burroughs 13 3 1 6 -5 0 -1.7 -0.4 1 Kellen Moore 14 24 41 46 -5 1 -0.2 -0.4 9 Austin Pettis 13 1 0 11 -11 0 -11.0 -0.8 0 Team 17 0 46 -46 BSU TOTALS 14 508 2,830 224 2,606 30 5.1 186.1 74 OPP TOTAL 14 440 2,035 350 1,685 15 3.8 120.4 71

PASSING G CMP ATT INT PCT. TDs YARDS YPG RATING LG Kellen Moore 14 277 431 3 64.3 39 3,536 252.6 161.65 67 Mike Coughlin 8 12 19 0 53.2 0 50 6.2 85.26 9 Kyle Brotzman 14 2 2 0 100.0 0 57 4.1 339.40 29 Austin Pettis 13 1 1 0 100.0 0 28 2.5 335.20 28 Mitch Burrough 13 1 1 0 100.0 0 16 1.2 234.40 16 Matt Kaiserman 4 1 1 0 100.0 1 11 2.8 522.40 11 Chris Potter 12 0 1 0 00.0 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 Michael Choate 9 0 1 0 00.0 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 Team 0 1 BSU TOTALS 14 294 458 3 64.2 40 3,698 264.1 159.53 67 OPP TOTALS 14 241 439 24 54.9 15 2,518 179.9 103.42 59

TOTAL OFFENSE G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL YPG Kellen Moore 14 455 -5 3,536 3,531 252.2 Jeremy Avery 14 209 1,152 0 1,151 82.2

ALL-PURPOSE G RUSH REC. PUNT-R KOFF-R INT-R TOTAL YPG Titus Young 14 138 1,041 0 833 0 2,012 143.7 Jeremy Avery 14 1,151 257 0 0 0 1,408 100.6

RECEIVING G REC YARDS TDs YPC YPG LG Titus Young 14 79 1,041 10 13.2 74.4 54 Austin Pettis 13 63 855 14 13.6 65.8 65 2009 Season Review 2 2009 Season Kyle Efaw 14 31 444 1 14.3 31.7 40 Jeremy Avery 14 23 257 1 11.2 18.4 67 0 Kirby Moore 13 21 242 2 11.5 18.6 61 0 Tyler Shoemaker 12 21 345 2 16.4 28.8 35 9

Mitch Burroughs 13 11 92 1 8.4 7.1 32 S Tommy Gallarda 14 9 110 4 12.2 7.2 28 e Doug Martin 14 8 68 0 8.5 4.9 23 Chris Potter 13 8 60 0 7.5 5.0 18 a Richie Brockel 10 8 75 2 9.4 7.5 23 s Dan Paul 13 4 40 3 10.0 3.1 18 o Matt Kaiserman 4 2 20 0 10.0 5.0 12 n

Jarvis Hodge 8 2 -3 0 -1.5 -0.4 0 R Chandler Koch 10 2 17 0 8.5 1.7 10 DJ Harper 3 1 7 0 7.0 2.3 7 e Jason Robinson 12 1 28 0 28.0 2.3 28 v i

BSU TOTALS 14 294 3,698 40 12.6 264.1 67 e

OPP TOTALS 14 241 2,518 15 10.4 179.9 59 w

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PUNTING G NO YARDS AVG LONG I/20 PUNT RETURNS G NO YARDS TDs AVG LG Kyle Brotzman 14 46 2,019 43.9 72 15 Kyle Wilson 13 24 250 0 10.4 59 Brad Elkin 7 11 394 35.8 48 7 Chris Potter 13 10 129 0 12.9 32 BSU TOTALS 14 57 2,413 42.3 72 22 Austin Pettis 13 1 2 0 2.0 2 OPP TOTALS 14 88 3,461 39.3 62 18 BSU TOTALS 14 35 381 0 10.9 59 OPP TOTALS 14 22 152 0 6.9 39

KICKOFF RETs. G NO YARDS TDs AVG LG INTERCEPTIONS G NO YARDS TDs AVG/PG LG Titus Young 14 31 833 2 26.9 100 Brandyn Thompson 14 6 67 1 0.4 51 Doug Martin 14 6 178 0 29.7 77 Jeron Johnson 14 4 30 0 0.3 25 Jerrell Gavins 14 3 112 0 37.3 49 Aaron Tevis 14 3 12 0 0.2 11 Mitch Burroughs 12 2 17 0 8.5 14 Kyle Wilson 13 3 98 2 0.2 71 Kyle Wilson 13 2 32 0 16.0 20 Derrell Acrey 13 2 5 0 0.2 5 BSU TOTALS 14 44 1,172 2 26.6 100 Winston Venable 14 2 45 1 0.1 30 OPP TOTALS 14 98 1,868 0 19.1 71 Hunter White 14 1 14 0 0.1 14 Tommy Smith 14 1 9 0 0.1 9 George Iloka 14 1 13 0 0.1 13 Shea McClellin 13 1 0 0 0.1 0 BSU TOTALS 14 24 293 4 1.7 71 OPP TOTALS 14 3 125 1 0.2 75

FUMBLE RETURNSG NO YARDS TDs LONG KICKOFFS G NO YARDS AVG TB OB Byron Hout 14 1 2 0 2 Kyle Brotzman 14 97 5,949 61.3 7 2 BSU TOTALS 14 1 2 0 2 Jimmy Pavel 5 13 793 61.0 0 0 OPP TOTALS 14 0 0 0 0 BSU TOTALS 14 110 6,742 61.3 7 2 OPP TOTALS 14 49 2,958 60.4 2 1

FIELD GOALS G FGM FGA PCT AVG 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-UP LONG Kyle Brotzman 14 18 25 72.0 1.3 1-1 8-9 6-9 2-5 1-1 52 Jimmy Pavel 5 1 1 100.0 0.3 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 24

Oregon 29, 47, (45) Louisiana Tech (29), (34), 44, (25), 31 Miami (Ohio) - Idaho - Fresno State (32), (30), (24) Utah State (52) Bowling Green 38 Nevada (27) UC Davis (22), (34) New Mexico State - Tulsa (27), (18) TCU 36, (40) Hawai’i (25), 42, (28), (32), (27) San Jose State (32) (parentheses indicates fi eld goal made)

SCORING G TDs PAT-1 PAT-2 FGs DXP Saf TOTAL Kyle Brotzman 14 0 63/64 18/25 117 Titus Young 14 15 90 Doug Martin 14 15 90 Austin Pettis 12 14 84 Jeremy Avery 14 7 42 Tommy Gallarda 14 4 24 Dan Paul 14 3 18

w DJ Harper 3 3 18

e Richie Brockel 10 2 1 14 i Tyler Shoemaker 11 2 1 14

v Kyle Wilson 13 2 12

e Kirby Moore 13 2 12

R Kyle Efaw 14 1 2 10 Brandyn Thompson 14 1 6

n Matt Kaiserman 4 1 6 Jimmy Pavel 5 3/4 1/1 6 o Mitch Burroughs 13 1 6 s Winston Venable 14 1 6 a Kellen Moore 14 1 6 e Jarvis Hodge 8 1 6

S Michael Choate 9 1 2 Team 1 2 9 BSU TOTALS 14 76 66/68 5 19/26 1 591

0 OPP TOTALS 14 31 27/29 2 7/12 0 240 0 2 2009 Season Review

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TACKLES G UT AT TOTAL TFL-YARDS QB-SACKS PBU F-FUM R-FUM/Yds Jeron Johnson 14 54 37 91 1.5 / 3 6 1 1 / 0 JC Percy 14 31 33 64 4.5 / 17 0.5 / 4 2 1 1 / 0 Winston Venable 14 42 21 63 8.0 / 16 3 1 1 / 0 Aaron Tevis 14 27 27 54 6.5 / 36 1.5 / 18 2 1 1 / 0 George Iloka 14 32 16 48 2.5 / 6 5 Brandyn Thompson 14 29 16 45 3 1 / 0 Billy Winn 14 18 26 44 12.5 / 49 6.0 / 34 3 1 / 0 Kyle Wilson 13 31 12 43 4.5/ 19 1.0 / 8 4 1 Ryan Winterswyk 14 18 23 41 17.0 / 68 9.0 / 48 1 2 / 0 Hunter White 14 27 10 37 4.5 / 12 1 Chase Baker 14 18 19 37 4.0 / 17 2.0 / 11 2 Shea McClellin 13 15 21 36 6.0 /28 3.0 / 21 2 Daron Mackey 12 20 16 36 4.0 / 6 3 1 Derrell Acrey 12 16 18 34 5.5 / 11 1 Jerrell Gavins 14 23 8 31 1.5 / 4 4 Byron Hout 14 15 12 27 6.5 / 23 2.0 / 11 1 1 2 / 2 Jason Robinson 13 14 12 26 1.0 / 1 1 1 1 / 0 Cedric Febis 14 14 9 23 1.5 / 6 2 Tommy Smith 12 12 11 23 1 Travis Stanaway 12 16 4 20 3 1 Doug Martin 14 9 7 16 1 JP Nisby 10 7 5 12 1.5 / 2 Josh Borgman 12 10 1 11 Jarrell Root 14 3 8 11 1.0 / 3 1 Hazen Moss 8 7 3 10 Darrin Koontz 13 3 7 10 2.0 / 9 Michael Atkinson 9 3 6 9 1.0 / 1 1 Zach Gholson 9 2 3 5 1.5 / 5 Chuck Hayes 3 1 3 4 Garcia Day 10 2 1 3 Greg Grimes 4 1 2 3 0.5 / 0 Kyle Efaw 14 3 0 3 Kyle Brotzman 14 2 0 2 Antwon Murray 6 2 0 2 Jimmy Pavel 6 0 1 1 Mitch Burroughs 13 1 0 1 Dave Wilson 2 1 0 1 Jimmy Pavel 6 0 1 1 Michael Choate 9 1 0 1 Chris Potter 12 0 1 1 Matt Wilson 2 0 1 1 Dave Wilson 2 1 0 1 Titus Young 14 1 0 1 Review 2 2009 Season Chris Roberson 6 1 0 1 0 Richie Brockel 10 1 0 1 0 9

S BLOCKED KICKS Austin Pettis - Punt vs. Miami (Ohio) e Ryan Winterswyk - Field Goal vs. UC Davis a Austin Pettis - Punt vs Idaho s o n

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BOISE STATE INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 27 Avery, Jeremy vs Oregon (Sep 03) Rushes 35 Smith, Seth, vs NM State (Dec 05) Yards Rushing 186 Avery, Jeremy at Fresno State (Sep 18) Yards Rushing 234 Mathews, Ryan, at Fresno State (Sep 18) TD Rushes 4 Martin, Doug at Utah State (Nov 20) TD Rushes 3 Mathews, Ryan, at Fresno State (Sep 18) Martin,Doug vs NM State (Dec 05) Long Rush 71 Taua, Vai, vs Nevada (Nov 27) Long Rush 74 Avery, Jeremy at Fresno State (Sep 18) Pass attempts 44 DALTON, Andy, vs TCU (Jan 04) Pass attempts 41 Moore,Kellen at Louisiana Tech (Nov 06) Pass completions 25 DALTON, Andy, vs TCU (Jan 04) Pass completions 28 Moore,Kellen at Louisiana Tech (Nov 06) Yards Passing 305 Brian Reader, vs Idaho (Nov 14) Yards Passing 354 Moore,Kellen at Louisiana Tech (Nov 06) TD Passes 3 Kaepernick, C., vs Nevada (Nov 27) TD Passes 5 Moore,Kellen at Hawai`i (Oct 24) Long Pass 59 Brian Reader, vs Idaho (Nov 14) Moore,Kellen vs Idaho (Nov 14) Receptions 9 Salas,G., at Hawai`i (Oct 24) Moore,Kellen vs Nevada (Nov 27) Yards Receiving 119 Daniel Hardy, vs Idaho (Nov 14) Long Pass 67 Moore, Kellen at Fresno State (Sep 18) TD Receptions 2 Creadick, vs UC Davis (Oct. 3) Receptions 10 Pettis,Austin vs UC Davis (Oct 3) Long Reception 59 Daniel Hardy, vs Idaho (Nov 14) Yards Receiving 129 Pettis,Austin vs UC Davis (Oct 3) Field Goals 2 Goessling, K., at Fresno State (Sep 18) TD Receptions 4 Pettis,Austin vs Idaho (Nov 14) Drake, Ricky, vs Nevada (Nov 27) Long Reception 67 Avery, Jeremy at Fresno State (Sep 18) Long Field Goal 48 Kelley, vs UC Davis (Oct 3) Field Goals 4 Brotzman,Kyle at Hawai`i (Oct 24) Punts 9 Zavala, Philip, vs San Jose State (Oct. 31) Long Field Goal 52 Brotzman,Kyle at Utah State (Nov 20) Punting Avg 49.0 Kinne, G.J., at Tulsa (Oct 14) Punts 8 Brotzman,Kyle vs TCU (Jan 04) Long Punt 65 Kelton, Anson, vs TCU (Jan 04) Punting Avg 72.0 Brotzman,Kyle at Hawai`i (Oct 24) Long Punt Return 39 Kerley, Jeremy, vs TCU (Jan 04) Long Punt 72 Brotzman,Kyle at Hawai`i (Oct 24) Long Kickoff Return 71 Fitte,Lyle, at Louisiana Tech (Nov 06) Long Punt Return 59 Wilson,Kyle at Louisiana Tech (Nov 06) Tackles 18 Brown, D., at Tulsa (Oct 14) Long Kickoff Return 100 Young,Titus vs Idaho (Nov 14) Sacks 2.0 Rowe, Kenny, vs Oregon (Sep 03) Tackles 14 Johnson,Jeron at Utah State (Nov 20) Tackles For Loss 3.5 Washington, Dar, vs (Jan 04) Sacks 2.0 Winterswyk,Ryan at Tulsa (Oct 14) Interceptions 1 Stephens, B., vs Miami (Sep 12) Tackles For Loss 3.0 Winn, Billy at Fresno State (Sep 18) Brown, vs UC Davis (Oct 3) Winterswyk,Ryan at Tulsa (Oct 14) Victorian,Josh, at La Tech (Nov 06) Interceptions 2 Johnson,Jeron at Hawai`i (Oct 24) Thompson,Brand vs Idaho (Nov 14) OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Thompson,Brand vs TCU (Jan 04) Rushes 46 vs Idaho (Nov 14) TEAM GAME HIGHS Yards Rushing 320 at Fresno State (Sep 18) Yards Per Rush 8.2 at Fresno State (Sep 18) Rushes 59 vs Oregon (Sep 03) TD Rushes 3 at Fresno State (Sep 18) Yards Rushing 323 at Utah State (Nov 20) at Louisiana Tech (Nov 06) Yards Per Rush 10.3 at Fresno State (Sep 18) at Utah State (Nov 20) TD Rushes 6 at Utah State (Nov 20) Pass attempts 47 at Hawai`i (Oct 24) Pass attempts 41 at Louisiana Tech (Nov 06) Pass completions 27 at Hawai`i (Oct 24) Pass completions 28 at Louisiana Tech (Nov 06) Yards Passing 305 vs Idaho (Nov 14) Yards Passing 354 at Louisiana Tech (Nov 06) Yards Per Pass 11.3 vs Idaho (Nov 14) Yards Per Pass 10.5 at Bowling Green (Sep 26) TD Passes 3 at Tulsa (Oct 14) TD Passes 6 vs Idaho (Nov 14) vs Nevada (Nov 27) Total Plays 89 vs Oregon (Sep 03) Total Plays 75 at Bowling Green (Sep 26)

w Total Off ense 572 at Utah State (Nov 20) Total Off ense 514 vs Idaho (Nov 14)

e Yards Per Play 8.8 at Bowling Green (Sep 26) Yards Per Play 7.3 at Fresno State (Sep 18) i Points 63 vs Idaho (Nov 14) Points 35 at Louisiana Tech (Nov 06) v Sacks By 4 at Tulsa (Oct 14) Sacks By 2 vs Oregon (Sep 03) e at Utah State (Nov 20) First Downs 26 vs Idaho (Nov 14)

R First Downs 26 vs San Jose State (Oct 31) Penalties 10 vs San Jose State (Oct 31)

at Utah State (Nov 20) Penalty Yards 87 vs San Jose State (Oct 31) n vs New Mexico State (Dec 05) Turnovers 7 vs Idaho (Nov 14) o Penalties 9 at Bowling Green (Sep 26) Interceptions By 1 vs Miami (Sep 12) s vs UC Davis (Oct. 3) vs UC Davis (Oct 3)

a at Utah State (Nov 20) at Louisiana Tech (Nov 06)

e Penalty Yards 85 at Bowling Green (Sep 26)

S Turnovers 3 vs Oregon (Sep 03)

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2 RRecordecord BBookook Single Game Career Season Compiled ByTom Scott Single Game 3. Boldindicates record heldby current Bronco players. season, NCAApostseasonbowl gamesare alsoincludedinseasonandcareer statisticsdueto anNCAArulechange. andcareer2. Season statisticsincluderegular seasontotals only(except in100+yard gamecategories, asnoted). Starti by fractions.) 1. Ties are listed inorder ofoccurrence, a separated by numericalrankings beginning withmostrecent performance. (Ties 0 ,3 oyHle1994 Tony Hilde 3,031 10. 0 441Ei uhi 1968-71 EricGuthrie 4,431 10. 5 8 Tony Hilde 2002 1993 Dinwiddie Ryan vs. Fresno State 389 Tony vs. Hilde Montana 2001 396 15. 1974 14. vs. State Montana JimMcMillan Dinwiddie Ryan vs. Tulsa 406 407 12. 408 11. 10. .346Kle or 2008 2009 Kellen Moore Kellen Moore 3,456 3,531 4. 3. .44Kle or s eaa2008 Kellen Moore vs. Nevada 414 4. 2008-pr Kellen Moore 6,983 5. .311JmMMla 1974 1999 2001 JimMcMillan 2004 2007 Hendricks Bart Dinwiddie Ryan 3,101 2000 3,103 9. 3,140 2003 8. 3,253 7. Hendricks Bart 3,408 6. Dinwiddie Ryan 5. 3,633 4,399 2. 1. .49Kle or s eaa2008 Kellen Moore vs. Nevada 409 9. .45Ra iwdi s us 2001 Dinwiddie Ryan vs. Tulsa 1974 2002 Dinwiddie Ryan vs. Fresno State 2003 405 vs. UNLV JimMcMillan 406 6. 2003 Dinwiddie Ryan vs. SMU 5. 454 Dinwiddie Ryan vs. La. Tech 509 3. 1989-90 532 2. 1977-80 1. 1983-86 Mike Virden 1971-74 HazsenChoates 2003-06 JimMcMillan 4,471 2000-03 4,508 9. 1997-00 1993-96 5,225 8. Jared Zabransky 6,115 7. Dinwiddie Ryan 6. Hendricks Bart Tony Hilde 9,119 9,984 4. 10,039 3. 10,138 2. 1. .42Br edik s dh 2000 Hendricksvs. Idaho Bart 1975 412 Greg Stern vs. State Montana Hendricks Bart 1974 8. 2000 418 2003 Hendricksvs. UtahState Bart vs. UNLV JimMcMillan 6. 436 2003 Dinwiddie Ryan vs. SMU 439 5. 471 Dinwiddie Ryan vs. La. Tech 4. 515 3. 542 2. 1. 0 rgSenv.UL 1975 Greg Stern vs. UNLV 406 1974 vs. Montana JimMcMillan 418 TOTAL OFFENSE PASSING YARDS vs. Eastern Washington vs. NewMexico State Boise StateFootball All-Time —(1968–2009) Performances 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 1 1995 2000 0

B Career Season Season Single Game 2 8 elnMoev.Oeo 2008 Kellen Moore vs. Oregon 386 12. 0 ,9 alrTap2004-07 Taylor Tharp 3,699 10. 1999 Hendricks Bart 2,746 10. 5 8 atHnrcsv.Ua tt 2000 1990 Hendricksvs. UtahState Bart DuaneHalliday vs. Nevada 1993 381 382 2004 15. Tony vs. Hilde Montana 14. Jared vs. Zabransky UTEP 388 392 11. 10. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS o .658Kle or 2008-pr Kellen Moore 6,578 5. 2008 2009 Kellen Moore Kellen Moore 3,486 3,536 3. 2. .45Kle or 2008 2009 Kellen Moore Kellen Moore 405 4. 431 2. .4 elnMoev.Nvd 2008 Kellen Moore vs. Nevada 48 6. .424Ei uhi 1968-71 1989-90 1983-86 EricGuthrie 1971-74 Virden Mike HazsenChoates 2003-06 JimMcMillan 4,204 1997-00 1993-96 4,294 9. 4,524 8. Jared Zabransky 2000-03 5,508 Hendricks Bart 7. Tony Hilde 6. 1994 8,256 Dinwiddie Ryan 9,020 1974 4. 9,107 3. 2004 9,819 Tony Hilde 2. 2001 2007 1. JimMcMillan 2000 Jared Zabransky 2,787 Dinwiddie Ryan Taylor Tharp 2,900 9. Hendricks Bart 2,927 2003 8. 3,043 7. 3,340 6. 3,364 Dinwiddie Ryan 5. 4. 4,356 1. .36Tai tat1992 2007 Travis Stuart 2003 Taylor Tharp 356 Dinwiddie Ryan 5. 423 3. 446 2007 1. Taylorvs. Washington Tharp 2001 47 8. 1992 Dinwiddie Ryan vs. La. Tech 2003 Travis vs. Montana Stuart 49 Dinwiddie Ryan vs. La. Tech 4. 51 60 2. 1. .39Ra iwdi s a eh2002 1974 Dinwiddie Ryan vs. La. Tech vs. Montana JimMcMillan 399 403 9. 8. i 7Ei uhi s ee tt 1971 1987 EricGuthrievs. Weber State 1997 Vince Alcalde vs. Weber State 47 Hendricks vs. Idaho Bart 47 Jeff 48 1986 49 KeithJarrett vs. Oregon State 51 s 8 rgSenv.UL 1975 Greg Stern vs. UNLV 386 2000 Hendricksvs. Idaho Bart 405 e PASS ATTEMPTS

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F o o t b a Career Single Game 0 3 oyHle1996 Tony Hilde 338 10. 0 0 eadDsrs1981-84 GeraldDesPres 507 10. .86Kellen Moore 836 5. .3 elnMoev.Suhr is 2008 2008 Kellen Moore vs. Miss. Southern Kellen Moore vs. Hawai’i 30 4. 33 2. .60JmMMla 1971-74 1968-71 JimMcMillan 2003-06 EricGuthrie 2000-03 Jared Zabransky 640 Dinwiddie Ryan 670 7. Bart 6. Tony H 980 1994 2005 992 4. 2000 1,142 3. 1999 1,181 2. Jared Zabransky Tony Hilde 1. Hendricks Bart 342 343 9. 347 8. 351 7. 6. .3 rvsSur s ee tt 1992 Travis 2003 vs. Stuart Weber State 31 Dinwiddie Ryan vs. La. Tech 3. 40 1983-86 1989-90 1. HazsenChoates Virden Mike 613 626 9. 8. l Single Game PassSingle Game Percentage Leader l PASS COMPLETIONS Jared Zabransky edik 1997-00 Hendricks le1993-96 ilde ng withthe2002 re decided 2008-pr 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

30 Taylor Tharp vs. Washington 2007 6. .643 (271-431) Kellen Moore 2009 LOWEST INTERCEPTION RATIO 30 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. La. Tech 2001 7. .642 (113-176) B.J. Rhode 2002 30 Jeff Mladenich vs. Idaho 1991 8. .630 (206-327) Jared Zabransky 2004 Season (Minimum 150 Attempts) 30 Jim McMillan vs. Idaho 1974 9. .624 (201-322) Ryan Dinwiddie 2001 1. .0069 Kellen Moore 2009 (NCAA Record) 9. 29 Kellen Moore vs. Nevada 2008 10 .619 (276-446) Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 (3-431) 29 Jim McMillan vs. UNLV 1974 2. .0083 (2-239) Jeff Mladenich 1991 Career (Minimum 200 Attempts) 3. .0146 (3-205) Ryan Dinwiddie 2002 Season 1. .679 (321-473) Taylor Tharp 2004-07 4. .0156 (7-446) Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 1. 289 Taylor Tharp 2007 2. .636 (278-437) Joe Aliotti 1979-80 5. .018 (5-279) Tony Hilde 1995 2. 281 Kellen Moore 2008 3. .627 (622-992) Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 Career (Minimum 300 Attempts) 3. 277 Kellen Moore 2009 4. .622 (610-980) Jared Zabransky 2003-06 1. .021 (21-992) Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 4. 276 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 5. .598 (141-236) B.J. Rhode 1999-02 2. .027 (9-330) Jeff Mladenich 1989-92 5. 210 Bart Hendricks 2000 6. .597 (382-640) Jim McMillan 1971-74 3. .030 (34-1,142) Bart Hendricks 1997-00 6. 206 Jared Zabransky 2004 7. .575 (122-212) Lee Huey 1974-75 4. .0338 (40-1,181) Tony Hilde 1993-96 7. 203 Bart Hendricks 1999 8. .570 (211-370) Greg Stern 1973-76 5. .0343 (15-437) Joe Aliotti 1979-80 8. 202 Jared Zabransky 2005 9. .569 (650-1,142) Bart Hendricks 1997-00 9. 201 Ryan Dinwiddie 2001 10 .564 (186-330) Jeff Mladenich 1989-92 10. 192 Jim McMillan 1974 TOUCHDOWN PASSES PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Career Game 1. 650 Bart Hendricks 1997-00 Single Game 1. 6 Jim McMillan vs. Montana 1974 2. 629 Tony Hilde 1993-96 2. 5 Kellen Moore vs. Nevada 2009 1. 6 Mike Virden vs. Montana 1989 3. 622 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 5 Kellen Moore vs. Idaho 2009 2. 5 Vince Alcalde 1986 4. 610 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 vs. Eastern Washington 5 Kellen Moore vs. Hawai’i 2009 5. 528 Kellen Moore 2008-pr 5 Taylor Tharp vs. Louisiana Tech 2007 6. 382 Jim McMillan 1971-74 Season 5 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. San Jose State 2003 7. 324 Mike Virden 1989-90 1. 20 Mike Virden 1989 5 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Fresno State 2002 8. 321 Taylor Tharp 2004-07 2. 18 Duane Halliday 1988 5 B.J. Rhode vs. Utah State 2002 9. 316 Hazsen Choates 1983-86 3. 17 Tony Hilde 1996 5 Bart Hendricks vs. Idaho 2000 10. 281 Gerald DesPres 1981-84 4. 16 Jared Zabransky 2005 5 Vince Alcalde vs. Eastern 1987 5. 15 Jim McMillan 1974 Washington PASS PERCENTAGE 5 Joe Aliotti vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1979 Career 5 Greg Stern vs. Montana 1975 1. 40 Tony Hilde 1993-96 Single Game (Minimum 15 Attempts) 5 Jim McMillan vs. UNLV 1974 2. 37 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 5 vs. Montana State 1971 1. .913 (21-23) Jared Zabransky 2006 3. 34 Bart Hendricks 1997-00 vs. Utah State 4. 33 Eric Guthrie 1969-71 Season 2. .897 (26-29) Taylor Tharp vs. Utah State 2007 5. 32 Mike Virden 1989-90 1. 39 Kellen Moore 2009 3. .864 (19-22) Ryan Dinwiddie 2002 2. 35 Bart Hendricks 2000 vs. Fresno State 3. 33 Jim McMillan 1974 4. .833 (20-24) Joe Aliotti vs. Idaho 1979 4. 31 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 5. .826 (19-23) Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Rice 2002 5. 30 Taylor Tharp 2007 6. .809 (17- Kellen Moore vs. Bowling 2009 21) Green 6. 29 Ryan Dinwiddie 2001 7. .800 (28-35) Taylor Tharp 2007 7. 26 Tony Hilde 1994 vs. San Jose State 8. 25 Kellen Moore 2008 .800 (12-15) Greg Stern vs. Augustana 1976 9. 23 Jared Zabransky 2006 9. .783 (18- Kellen Moore 2008 10. 22 Bart Hendricks 1999 23) vs. Bowling Green .783 (18-23) Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Idaho 2002 Career .783 (18-23) Jim McMillan 1972 1. 82 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 vs. Idaho State

2. 78 Bart Hendricks 1997-00 R Record Book 12. .778 (21-27) Mike Virden vs. Idaho State 1990 3. 70 Tony Hilde 1993-96

.778 (14-18) Joe Aliotti 1979 e vs. Northern Arizona 4. 64 Kellen Moore 2008-pr c 14. .765 (13-17) Hazsen Choates vs. CP-SLO 1984 5. 58 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 o 15. .762 (16-21) Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Idaho 2001 58 Jim McMillan 1971-74 r 7. 36 Hazsen Choates 1983-86 Season (Minimum 150 Attempts) d 8. 34 Ron Autele 1970/1972-73

1. .694 (281-405) Kellen Moore 2008 B 9. 33 Eric Guthrie 1968-71 2. .683 (289-423) Taylor Tharp 2007 10. 32 Taylor Tharp 2004-07 o 3. .663 (191-288) Jared Zabransky 2006 32 Joe Aliotti 1979-80 o 4. .658 (144-219) Joe Aliotti 1979 k 5. .654 (134-205) Ryan Dinwiddie 2002 Ryan Dinwiddie Career Pass Effi ciency Leader 110303 1 104 0

4 RRecordecord BBookook Career Season CAREER 400+ YARDSCAREER PASSING 300+YARDSCAREER PASSING CAREER 200+YARDSCAREER PASSING 0 o lot 1979-80 JoeAliotti 2 10. 1986-87 Vince Alcalde 9 10. 1993-96 Tony Hilde 130.82 10. 2007 Taylor Tharp 152.85 10. .1Kle or 2008 Kellen Moore 1 3. 2008-pr Kellen Moore 6 4. 2008-pr Kellen Moore 22 4. 2008 Kellen Moore 2009 157.12 Kellen Moore 9. 161.65 6. .2JmMMla 1971-74 2000-03 JimMcMillan Dinwiddie Ryan 2 4 2. 1. 2004-07 Taylor Tharp 1971-74 1997-00 3 2000-03 JimMcMillan 7. Hendricks Bart Dinwiddie Ryan 7 10 3. 14 1968-71 2. 2004-07 1. 1989-90 EricGuthrie 1971-74 Taylor Tharp 2003-06 Virden Mike JimMcMillan 10 1993-96 2000-03 10 Jared Zabransky 9. 11 1997-00 8. 13 Dinwidde Ryan Tony Hilde 7. 21 6. Hendricks Bart 5. 24 26 3. 28 1976-77 2. 1973-76 1. 1997-00 1999-02 DeePickett Greg Stern 2003-06 2004-07 Hendricks Bart 1979-80 130.86 B.J. Rhode 131.59 9. 1971-74 Jared Zabransky 139.93 8. Taylor Tharp 143.38 7. 2000-03 JoeAliotti 144.99 6. JimMcMillan 145.62 5. Dinwiddie Ryan 147.43 4. 1973 1979 152.83 3. 168.89 2. 1. JimMcMillan JoeAliotti 2006 2003 2001 158.46 Jared Zabransky 2000 159.72 8. Dinwiddie Ryan 2002 7. Dinwiddie Ryan 162.57 Hendricks Bart 163.72 5. Dinwiddie Ryan 164.69 4. 170.63 3. 188.18 2. 1. PASSING EFFICIENCY atHnrcs1997-00 Hendricks Bart 1 rvsSur 1990-92 1973-76 Travis Stuart 1986-87 Greg Stern Vince Alcalde 2 3 3 oyHle1993-96 2003-06 Jared Zabransky Tony Hilde 4 6 asnCots1983-86 HazsenChoates 9 GAMES GAMES GAMES 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 1 0

B Season Single Game CAREER 500+YARDSCAREER PASSING 5 9 a ono s e eioSae2006 1988 1978 IanJohnsonvs. NewMexico State 1979 Arizona Cedric vs. Minter Northern 2007 192 Chris Thomas vs. Weber State 15. 199 Cedric vs. Minter Cal Poly-SLO 14. 200 IanJohnsonvs. Nevada 13. 201 12. 205 10. 5 ,2 o rni 1984 1983 2007 1980 JonFrancis RodneyWebster 1981 IanJohnson Cedric Minter 1,025 1,037 15. RodneyWebster 1,041 14. 1,060 13. 1,139 12. 11. o .111Jrm vr 2009 Jeremy Avery 1,151 7. .28BokFre s us 2002 Brock Forsey vs. Tulsa 1977 2003 1993 Cedric vs. Minter Cal Poly-SLO 208 2001 Willie Bowens vs. Northeastern 1998 8. 210 2006 vs. David Mikell Idaho Brock Forsey vs. Central Michigan 7. 211 6. 212 IanJohnsonvs. Oregon State Eron Hurleyvs. Idaho 5. 235 1978 4. 240 Michigan Cedric vs. Minter Northern 3. 254 2. 261 1. .112DvdMkl 2003 1985 2001 David Mikell 1987 JonFrancis 1994 1978 Brock Forsey 1,142 2002 ChrisJackson 1,147 2006 9. Adams K.C. 8. Cedric Minter 1,207 Brock Forsey 1,273 6. IanJohnson 1,275 5. 1,526 4. 1,611 3. 1,713 2. 1. .2Ra iwdi 2000-03 Dinwiddie Ryan 2 1. Single Game YardsSingle Game Per Leader Carry i 0 er anrv.Nrhr rzn 1977 Terry Arizona Zahnervs. Northern 1978 205 Cedric vs. Minter State Montana 208 ,4 rnHre 1998 Eron Hurley 1,142 s e RUSHING -YARDS

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F o o t b a Single Game Career Season Single Game (Minimum 10Attempts) (Minimum Single Game Career 0 0 eeyAey2009 Jeremy Avery 209 10. 0 ,8 e ak 2002-05 Lee Marks 1,889 10. 0 2 eeyAey2007-pr Jeremy Avery 423 10. .247Jrm vr 2007-pr Jeremy Avery 2,437 6. .3 a ono s eaa2006 IanJohnsonvs. Nevada 31 2001 8. 1988 Brock Forsey vs. 2000 Central Michigan 32 Brock Forsey State vs. Arkansas Chris Thomas vs. Nevada 1978 5. 33 Cedric vs. Minter SanJoseState 36 3. 38 2. 1977-80 1984-85 1. 2000-03 Terry Zahner JonFrancis 1980-83 David Mikell 1987-91 2,052 1999-02 2005-08 2,172 9. RodneyWebster 2,268 ChrisThomas 1977-80 8. Brock Forsey 7. IanJohnson 3,034 3,437 Cedric Minter 5. 4,045 4. 4,183 3. 4,475 2. 1. .27Rde ese 1993 1990 1994 2003 2001 RodneyWebster ChrisThomas Adams K.C. 1981 1978 David Mikell 2006 227 Brock Forsey 2002 9. 231 RodneyWebster 8. 238 Cedric Minter 7. 242 IanJohnson 6. 246 Brock Forsey 5. 250 4. 258 3. 277 2. 295 1. .16.9(11- 1. .14.2 (11- 2. .46TryZhe 1977-80 1984-85 1993-96 Terry Zahner 2000-03 JonFrancis Tony Hilde 1980-83 1977-80 David Mikell 426 2005-08 437 RodneyWebster 9. 1987-91 461 Cedric Minter 1999-02 8. IanJohnson 500 7. ChrisThomas 672 6. Brock Forsey 752 5. 753 4. 810 3. 813 2. 1. .1. 1-5)JohnSmith 12.5(12-150) 3. .1. 1-2)Jared Zabransky 12.3 (10-123) 4. l l 1TryZhe s .Aioa1977 Terry Zahnervs. N.Arizona 1981 1987 1983 RodneyWebstervs.State Weber 1984 31 2002 Rodney Webster vs. Montana ChrisJacksonvs. Nevada 31 JonFrancis vs. Cal Poly-SLO 31 Brock Forsey 2001 vs. Hawai’i 31 1983 31 31 Brock Forsey vs. UTEP RodneyWebstervs.State Weber 32 1978 32 Arizona Cedric vs. Minter Northern 33 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 190) 156) YARDS PERCARRY Jeremy Avery vs. Fresno eeyAeyv.Iao2008 Jeremy Avery vs. Idaho vs. Cal Poly SLO vs. Hawai’i State 2009 1974 2004 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

5. 12.2 (11-134) Fred Goode 1978 Season 13. 73+ Bart Hendricks vs. La. Tech 1997 vs. Cal State Fullerton 1. 26 Brock Forsey 2002 14. 72+ Ian Johnson vs. Nevada 2007 6. 11.8 (15-177) John Smith vs. Nevada 1973 2. 25 Ian Johnson 2006 15. 71+ Jeremy Avery vs. Bowling 2009 7. 11.187 Chris Jackson 1987 3. 16 Ian Johnson 2007 Green (16-179) vs. Delaware State + = Scoring Play 4. 16 Chris Jackson 1987 8. 11.181 Ron Autele vs. Montana 1973 5. 15 Doug Martin 2009 (11-123) CAREER 100+ YARDS RUSHING 6. 14 Jon Helmandollar 2004 9. 11.1 (15-167) Brock Forsey 2000 7. 13 Ian Johnson 2008 GAMES vs. Northern Iowa 13 Jared Zabransky 2004 10. 10.9 (22-240) Ian Johnson 2006 vs. Oregon State 13 David Mikell 2003 1. 20 Cedric Minter 1977-80 11. 10.8 (10-108) David Mikell vs. Idaho 2002 13 Brock Forsey 2001 2. 19 Brock Forsey 1999-02 12. 10.5 (10- Jeremy Avery 2007 Career 3. 16 Ian Johnson 2005-08 105) vs. Weber State 4. 13 Chris Thomas 1988-91 1. 58 Ian Johnson 2005-08 13. 10.44 Cedric Minter 1978 5. 12 Jon Francis 1984-85 (25-261) vs. Northern Michigan 2. 50 Brock Forsey 1999-02 12 Rodney Webster 1980-83 14. 10.40 John Smith vs. Weber State 1974 3. 37 Cedric Minter 1977-80 7. 10 Chris Jackson 1986-87 (10-104) 4. 32 David Mikell 2000-03 8. 8 David Mikell 2000-03 15. 10.38 John Smith vs. Montana 1973 32 Chris Thomas 1988-91 9. 7 K.C. Adams 1994 (13-135) 6. 31 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 10. 6 Fred Goode 1975-78 Season (Minimum 75 Attempts) 7. 21 Terry Zahner 1977-80 1. 6.6 (87-572) John Smith 1973 8. 20 Bart Hendricks 1997-00 CAREER 200+ YARDS RUSHING 2. 6.5 (103-672) Jeremy Avery 2007 20 Rodney Webster 1980-83 GAMES 3. 6.4 (80-510) John Smith 1974 10. 19 Tony Hilde 1993-96 4. 6.3 (202-1273) Chris Jackson 1987 19 Abe Brown 1968-69 5. 6.23 (170-1060) Cedric Minter 1980 1. 4 Cedric Minter 1977-80 6. 6.18 (277-1713) Ian Johnson 2006 2. 2 Ian Johnson 2005-08 7. 6.119 (117-716) Fred Goode 1976 2 Brock Forsey 1999-02 8. 6.117 (94-575) David Hughes 1979 4. 1 David Mikell 2000-03 9. 5.93 (129-765) Doug Martin 2009 1 Eron Hurley 1995-98 10. 5.91 (258-1526) Cedric Minter 1978 1 Willie Bowens 1993-94 1 Chris Thomas 1988-91 Career (Minimum 150 Attempts) 1 Terry Zahner 1977-80 1. 6.2 (260-1,623) John Smith 1972-75 2. 5.97 (302-1,805) Chris Jackson 1986-87 PASS RECEPTIONS 3. 5.95 (752-4,475) Cedric Minter 1977-80 4. 5.6 (753-4183) Ian Johnson 2005-08 Single Game 4. 5.5 (289-1,581) Fred Goode 1975-78 1. 16 Tim Gilligan vs. Louisiana Tech 2003 5. 5.4 (351-1,889) Lee Marks 2002-05 2. 15 Don Hutt vs. UC Davis 1973 6. 5.36 (155-831) Chester Grey 1971-74 3. 14 Mike Wilson 1992 7. 5.35 (238-1,275) K.C. Adams 1994 vs. Eastern Washington 8. 5.34 (500-2,668) David Mikell 2000-03 14 Mike Holton vs. UNLV 1974 9. 5.2 (196-1,018) Cary Hoshaw 1970-72 14 Don Hutt vs. La. Tech 1973 10. 5.16 (232-1,199) Larry Smith 1968-69 6. 13 Rodney Smith vs. Idaho 1997 Ian Johnson 13 Rodney Smith vs. Nevada 1997 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 13 Don Hutt vs. South Dakota 1973 WAC Career Rushing TD Leader 9. 12 Jeremy Childs vs. Nevada 2007 Single Game 12 Sheldon Forehand vs. Weber 1992 State 1. 5 Ian Johnson vs. Oregon State 2006 LONGEST RUN FROM 12 Eric Andrade vs. Weber State 1987 5 Jon Helmandollar vs. La. Tech 2004

12. 11 Jeremy Childs vs. Idaho 2008 R Record Book 3. 4 Doug Martin vs. NM State 2009 SCRIMMAGE 11 Rodney Smith vs. Utah State 1997 4 Doug Martin vs. Utah State 2009 e 11 Winky White vs. Nevada 1990

4 Ian Johnson 2006 1. 85+ Jared Zabransky vs. Hawai’i 2004 c 11 Kipp Bedard vs. Idaho 1981 vs. New Mexico State 2. 80+ K.C. Adams vs. Northern Arizona 1994 o 4 Ian Johnson vs. Idaho 2006 3. 78+ David Mikell vs. Idaho 2003 11 Kipp Bedard vs. Eastern Kentucky 1980 r 11 Mike Holton vs. Idaho 1974 4 Jared Zabransky vs. Hawai’i 2004 4. 77+ Bart Hendricks vs. UTEP 2000 d 4 Donny Heck vs. Hawai’i 2003 11 Don Hutt vs. Idaho State 1972

77+ Gavin Reed vs. Utah State 1999 B 4 Brock Forsey vs. Nevada 2002 77+ Chris Jackson vs. Delaware State 1987 Season 4 Brock Forsey vs. Tulsa 2002 77+ Greg Harrison vs. Montana 1983 o 1. 82 Jeremy Childs 2007

4 Cedric Minter vs. Idaho 1980 77+ Cedric Minter vs. Northern Mich. 1978 o 2. 79 Titus Young 2009 4 Cedric Minter vs. Idaho 1978

9. 75+ David Mikell vs. TCU 2003 k 3. 76 Mike Wilson 1992 4 Cedric Minter vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1977 75+ Eron Hurley vs. Idaho 1998 4. 72 Jeremy Childs 2008 75+ John Smith vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1974 5. 67 Tim Gilligan 2003 12. 74+ Jeremy Avery vs. Fresno State 2009 6. 66 Don Hutt 1971 110505 1 106 0

6 RRecordecord BBookook Season Single Game Career 6 5 utnPti 2009 Austin Pettis 855 16. 5 8 o utv.LusaaTc 1973 1989 1972 DonHuttvs. Louisiana Tech vs.State Weber Winky White 2001 DonHuttvs. Weber State 184 185 15. JebPutzier vs. SanJoseState 1996 189 14. vs. Ikebe Northwestern Ryan State 191 13. 199 12. 11. 5 1 ieWlo 1992 1997 1987 1971 2004 Wilson Mike RodneySmith 1996 EricAndrade DonHutt T.J. Acree 913 917 Ikebe Ryan 15. 922 14. 928 13. 947 12. 959 11. 10. 1997-98 1979-81 1980-84 1998-01 RodneySmith 1999-02 Bedard Kipp 1973-74/76-77 Metcalf Kim 117 JebPutzier 15. 122 Lou Fanucchi 14. 126 Terry Hutt 13. 128 12. 131 11. 132 10. 1972 1981 1996 DonHutt Bedard Kipp Ikebe Ryan BillyWingfi 58 60 15. 61 14. 62 13. 12. .101TtsYug2009 Titus Young 1,041 6. 2007-pr Titus Young 2007-pr 133 9. Austin Pettis 153 5. 2009 Austin Pettis 63 9. .94DnHt 1973 1972 1977 DonHutt AlMarshall 2007 1974 Terry Hutt 1981 964 Jeremy Childs 2003 1,003 9. Holton Mike 1,032 8. Bedard Kipp 7. BillyWingfi 1,045 Tim Gilligan 1,080 5. 1,101 4. 1,138 3. 1,192 2. 1. RodneySmith 1981 2003 1972 vs. AlMarshall State Portland Bedard Kipp vs. Idaho 200 1973 Tim Gilliganvs. BYU 1974 204 9. 1980 206 8. 2003 DonHuttvs. UCDavis Bedard Kipp vs. Eastern Kentucky 209 7. 1990 Holton vs. Mike UNLV 212 6. Tim Gilliganvs. La. Tech 227 5. Winky White vs. Nevada 252 4. 255 3. 264 2. 1. 1972/74-76 1999-02 Holton Mike 1990-93 1993-96 Jay Swillie 139 1970-73 2006-08 8. Wilson Mike 140 Ikebe Ryan 6. Jeremy Childs 159 DonHutt 162 4. 168 3. 189 2. 1. 1997 RodneySmith 64 7. 1 hlo oead1989-92 SheldonForehand 117 1983-84/86-87 EricAndrade 140 0 ik ht s otn 1989 Winky White vs. Montana 200 3DnHt 1973 1987 1974 DonHutt EricAndrade Holton Mike 63 63 64 RECEIVING YARDS vs. NewMexico State ed2002 eld ed2002 eld 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 1 1998 0

B Single Game (Minimum 5Receptions) (Minimum Single Game Career Single Game & Season TDReception Leader &Season Single Game 6 ,4 iu on 2007-pr 2007-pr Titus Young Austin Pettis 1,848 16. 1,887 15. 4 ,7 ipBdr 1979-81 1987-90 1980-84 Bedard Kipp 2006-08 1969-72 Winky White Metcalf Kim 1,971 1,977 Jeremy Childs 14. AlMarshall 1,990 13. 1,999 12. 2,007 11. 10. o 4 52(-2)VnyPret s eaa2008 Vinny Perretta vs. Nevada 1979 1976 25.2(5-126) Terry Huttvs. Humboldt State Bradyvs. Mike Montana 1975 14. 1998 26.0(5-130) JohnSmithvs. Weber State 13. 26.5(6-159) Antwain Wilson vs. Utah 12. 27.0(5-135) 11. 27.8(5-139) 10. .200JbPtir1998-01 1999-2002 1983-84/86-87 JebPutzier 1990-93 EricAndrade Jay Swillie 2,050 1973-74/76-77 Wilson Mike 2,097 1970-73 9. 1999-2002 2,161 8. 1993-96 Terry Hutt 2,300 7. Lou Fanucchi 6. DonHutt 2,354 Ikebe Ryan 2,554 4. 2,728 3. 2,751 2. 1. .3. 510 er utv.UL 1976 Ikebe Ryan Terry Huttvs. UNLV 1972 28.5(6-171) DonHuttvs. Weber State 30.0(5-150) 2001 7. 1975 31.5(6-189) JebPutzier vs.6. SanJoseState Holton vs. Mike Montana 31.8(6-191) 5. Lou Fanucchi 32.6(5-163) 4. 1972 3. 34.8(5-174) vs. AlMarshall Portland State 40.8(5-204) 2. 1. 8. 28.4 (5-142) Ryan Ikebe Ikebe Ryan 28.4(5-142) 8. i 52(-5)WnyWiev.Iao1990 Winky White vs. Idaho 2003 25.2 (6-151) Greg Thomas vs. Portland Smithvs. SMU Jerry 25.2 (6-151) 25.2 (6-151) Jon Youngblood vs.Weber 28.4 (5-142) s ,5 ieHlo 1972/74-76 Holton Mike 2,354 e YARDS PERCATCH

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F o o t 2000 1996 1996 1988 1995 b a Career 40Receptions) (Minimum 20Receptions) (Minimum Season Season Single Game 0 70 16197 ik ht 1987-90 Winky White (116-1,977) 17.04 10. 0 90 3-0)JrySih2003 Smith Jerry (32-609) 19.03 10. .3TtsYugv.Hwii2009 Titus Young vs. Hawai’i 2009 3 Austin Pettis vs. Idaho 5. 4 1. .1.0(1-,0)A asal1969-72 1984-85 AlMarshall Tony Hunter 1977-78 (116-2,007) (57-996) 1991-94 Lonnie Hughes 17.30 (62-1,086) Jarrett Hausske 17.47 9. 1984-87 (86-1,511) 17.52 8. 1973-74 17.57 1972-75 7. Steve Hale Terry 6. Hutt 1999-02 JohnSmith 17.83(132-2,354) (52-939) Lou Fanucchi 5. 18.057 (89-1,608) (131-2,549) 4. 18.067 2003-04 19.49 Lawrence 3. Bady 20.20(59-1,192) 2. 1. .1 utnPti 2009 Austin Pettis 14 1. .9Asi ets2008 2009 Austin Pettis Titus Young 9 9. 10 7. .1.8(547 ensPoe 1969 1991 DennisPooley 1987 2000 (25-477) Wilson Mike Lou 1994 Steve Hale 19.08 Fanucchi 2001 1995 (38-768) 19.90(40-796) 9. Jarrett Hausske (21-425) 20.21 8. Lou Fanucchi Ikebe Ryan 1988 (39-791) 20.24 7. 2003 (30-626) 20.28 6. JonYoungblood (34-742) 20.87 5. Lawrence Bady (20-465) 21.82 4. (29-726) 23.25 3. 25.03 2. 1. .1 onySih1997 2001 1974 RodneySmith JebPutzier Holton Mike 11 12 4. 13 3. 2. l TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS l 0Jh mt 1974 1975 1994 JohnSmith JohnSmith Ikebe Ryan 10 11 11 utnPti s dh 2007 Austin Pettis vs. Idaho 3 o utv.SuhDkt 1973 1974 1974 1974 Huttvs. Don Dakota South Terry Hutt vs. State Montana 1987 Holton vs. Mike UCDavis Holton vs.3 Mike Idaho 1987 3 1994 vs. Hill Ricky Weber State 3 Andradevs. Eric Weber State 3 1987 vs. Ikebe Idaho Ryan 2001 3 EricAndradevs. Eastern Washington 1996 2001 3 3 vs. Ikebe NewMexico State Ryan JebPutzier vs. Tulsa JebPutzier vs. SanJoseState 3 3 BillyWingfi 3 3 2007 1971 1974 3 Jeremy Childsvs. NewMexico State Huttvs. Don State Montana 3 JohnSmithvs. Montana 1998 4 Smithvs. Rodney NewMexico State 4 4 o ut1972 1987 1996 Hutt Don 1997 2007 Andrade Eric Ikebe Ryan Smith Rodney 9 Jeremy Childs 9 9 9 9 edv.Rc 2002 eld vs. Rice /76-77 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

Career ALL-PURPOSE OFFENSE Career 1. 30 Don Hutt 1970-73 1. 6,670 Brock Forsey 1999-02 2. 29 Austin Pettis 2007-pr Single Game 2. 5,316 Cedric Minter 1977-80 3. 27 Ryan Ikebe 1993-96 1. 292 Brock Forsey vs. Northern Iowa 2000 3. 5,032 David Mikell 2000-02 4. 24 John Smith 1972-75 2. 289 David Mikell vs. Idaho 2003 4. 4,927 Ian Johnson 2005-08 5. 21 Mike Holton 1972/74-76 3. 279 Tim Gilligan vs. BYU 2003 5. 4,807 Chris Thomas 1988-91 6. 20 Rodney Smith 1997-98 4. 272 Brock Forsey vs. Tulsa 2002 6. 3,700 Ryan Ikebe 1993-96 7. 19 Jay Swillie 1999-02 5. 269 Jeremy Avery vs. Fresno State 2009 7. 3,665 Rodney Webster 1980-83 19 Jeb Putzier 1998-01 269 Brock Forsey vs. Louisville 1999 8. 3,549 John Smith 1972-75 19 Eric Andrade 1983-84/86-87 7. 268 Tim Gilligan vs. La. Tech 2003 9. 2,950 Titus Young 2007-pr 10. 18 Brock Forsey 1999-02 268 Chris Thomas vs. Idaho 1989 10. 2,903 Terry Zahner 1977-80 9. 264 Winky White vs. Nevada 1990 LONGEST RECEPTION 10. 261 Ian Johnson vs. Oregon State 2006 CAREER 200+ YARDS 261 Brock Forsey 2001 ALL-PURPOSE GAMES vs. Central Michigan 1. 98 Lawrence Bady from Ryan 2003 261 Winky White vs. Long Beach St. 1990 Dinwiddie vs. SMU 261 Cedric Minter 1978 1. 8 Brock Forsey 1999-02 2. 97+ Lou Fanucchi from Ryan Dinwiddie 2002 vs. Northern Michigan 2. 4 K.C. Adams 1994 vs. Louisiana Tech 14. 259 Chris Thomas vs. Weber State 1988 4 Chris Jackson 1986-87 3. 90+ Al Marshall from Ron Autele vs. 1972 15. 257 K.C. Adams vs. 1994 Portland State 4 Cedric Minter 1977-80 Cal St.-Northridge 4. 87+ Lou Fanucchi from Bart Hendricks 2000 5. 3 Ryan Ikebe 1993-96 vs. Northern Iowa Season 3 Winky White 1987-90 87+ Winky White from Mike Virden vs. 1990 1. 2,127 Brock Forsey 2002 Boston University 2. 2,012 Titus Young 2009 100+ YARDS RUSHING / 6. 86 Greg Thomas from Tony Hilde vs. 1996 3. 1,981 K.C. Adams 1994 Portland State 100+ YARDS RECEIVING GAMES 4. 1,938 Brock Forsey 2001 7. 85+ Terry Hutt from Hoskin Hogan vs. 1977 UNLV 5. 1,830 Brock Forsey 2000 1. 230 K.C. Adams vs Idaho State 1994 8. 84+ Jarrett Hausske from Tony Hilde vs. 1994 6. 1,768 Ian Johnson 2006 (126 Rush + 104 Rec) Cal State-Northridge 7. 1,761 Chris Jackson 1987 2. 210 Chris Jackson vs Idaho State 1987 9. 83+ Jeremy Childs from Taylor Tharp vs. 2007 8. 1,679 Tim Gilligan 2003 (103 Rushing + 107 Rec) Louisiana Tech 9. 1,647 Ryan Ikebe 1996 3. 207 Karlin Adams vs Eastern Wash. 1995 83+ Tony Maher from Eric Guthrie vs. 1968 10. 1,637 Cedric Minter 1978 (101 Rushing + 106 Rec) Eastern Washington 11. 81+ Chris Jackson from Vince Alcalde vs. 1097 Idaho State INTERCEPTIONS 81+ John Smith from Greg Stern vs. Cal 1975 Poly-SLO + = Scoring Play Single Game 1. 4 Steve Forrey vs. Idaho State 1968 CAREER 100+ YARDS 2. 3 Brandyn Thompson vs. Hawaii 2008 RECEIVING GAMES 3 Korey Hall vs. Oregon State 2004 3 Chris Carr vs. Nevada 2003 3 Jason Payne vs. Weber State 1995 1. 13 Ryan Ikebe 1993-96 3 Frank Robinson vs. N. Iowa 1990 2. 11 Mike Holton 1972/74-76 3 Greg Frederick vs. UC Davis 1973 11 Don Hutt 1970-73 3 Ken Johnson vs. Hiram Scott 1969 4. 8 Lou Fanucchi 1999-02 3 Steve Forrey vs. Whitworth 1968 8 Mike Wilson 1990-93 8 Terry Hutt 1973-74/76-77 Season 7. 7 T.J. Acree 2001-04 1. 12 Steve Forrey 1968 7 Rodney Smith 1997-98 2. 9 Joe Larkin 1971 R Record Book 7 Kim Metcalf 1980-84 9 Ken Johnson 1969 e 7 Al Marshall 1969-71 4. 8 Gabe Franklin 2002 c 8 Frank Robinson 1991 o CAREER 200+ YARDS 8 Steve Forrey 1969 r 7. 7 Rashid Gayle 1994

RECEIVING GAMES d 7 Anthony Brown 1990

1. 2 Tim Gilligan 2000-03 Brandyn Thompson 9. 6 Brandyn Thompson 2009 B 2 Winky White 1987-90 6 Marty Tadman 2006 o 2010 Fiesta Bowl Defensive MVP 6 Korey Hall 2006

2 Kipp Bedard 1979-81 o 4. 1 Rodney Smith 1997-98 6 Dempsy Dees 1999 k 1 Mike Holton 1974-76 6 Ken McKelvey 1992 1 Don Hutt 1970-73 6 Darrin Lyle 1991 1 Al Marshall 1969-72 110707 1 108 0

8 RRecordecord BBookook Season Single Game Career .14Dms es1999 1968 1969 1969 1972 DempsyDees Steve Forrey Steve Forrey 2006 1971 KenJohnson 124 JoeLarkin 137 7. Tadman Marty 147 JoeLarkin 6. 155 5. 159 4. 176 3. 232 2. 1. .1 nhn rw 1988-91 1997-00 Anthony Brown 2004-07 DempsyDees 1988-91 Tadman Marty 2001-04 12 13 1988-91 DarrinLyle 1968-70 9. 8. Franklin Gabe 14 Frank Robinson Steve Forrey 6. 15 18 4. 22 3. 24 2. 1. .9 uisBonv.NrhTxs2000 2006 1993 JuliusBrown vs. North Texas Marty Tadman vs. La. Tech 2004 Tasi Autele vs. Montana 1969 97 98 KenJohnsonvs. Scott Hiram Cam Hallvs. Nevada 5. 99 4. 111 3. 116 2. 1. Two interceptions in2009 forTDs INTERCEPTION YARDS 2CitSga 1972-75 ClintSigman 1968-70 1971-72 KenJohnson 12 JoeLarkin 14 15 o akn1972 1974 1981 1975 JoeLarkin 1987 Woolsey Rolly 1988 Rosolowich Gary ChrisBell 1990 6 Kenny Kuehl 6 KeithMorioka 6 Frank Robinson 6 6 6 6 Kyle Wilson 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 1 0

B Career Season Single Game Play+ =Scoring Career 5 2 o aaly1977 1991 1978 1983 BobMacauley McLaughlin Matt 1990 Willie Beamon Carl Keever 120 122 15. ScottRussell 125 14. 130 13. 12. 131 10. 1999 1971 DempsyDeesvs. UCLA vs. Central JoeLarkin Washington 1971 64+ Arizona vs. JoeLarkin Northern 66 Jeff 14. 68+ 13. 70+ 12. 11. 2000-03 JuliusBrown 177 10. 1987 Kenny Kuehl 110 10. o .12KnyKel1988 1978 1982 1987 Kenny Kuehl 1981 BobMacauley 1992 Carl Keever 1979 Williams Mark 132 1980 Hecker Curt 135 1988 9. ScottMonk 136 8. Santucci Ray 138 7. DanWilliams 139 6. ScottRussell 140 1982 5. 141 4. 160 3. Carl Keever vs. Idaho 164 2. 1988 1. Arizona Scott Russellvs. Northern 24 28 2. 1. 2009 Kyle Wilson vs. Idaho 1997 1999 71+ 1994 RossFarris vs. NewMexico State 1995 vs. Shaunard Louisville Harts 9. 2004 73+ vs. Gayle Jimmy Rashid Nevada Clarkvs. Portland State 80+ 2006 7. 1993 AndyAvalos vs. Louisville 81+ 6. 87 Marty Tadman vs. La. Tech 5. Tasi Autele vs. Montana 92+ 4. 98+ 3. 99+ 2. 2001-04 1. 1997-00 2003-06 1987-91 Franklin Gabe DempsyDees 1988-91 Korey Hall 1968-70 Kenny Kuehl 2004-07 181 1968-70 Frank Robinson 1971-72 189 9. KenJohnson 193 8. Tadman Marty 197 7. Steve Forrey 209 JoeLarkin 6. 1994 2004 233 5. 269 4. 342 3. 391 Gayle Rashid 2. Cam Hall 1. 112 116 9. 8. .41QitnMkl 1999-02 1987-90 QuintinMikell ScottRussell 401 2. 415 1. LONGEST INTERCEPTION i s 2 i li 1985 1973 JimEllis RonDavis 1984 120 120 Carl Keever 131 1 o aknv.UL 1972 vs. JoeLarkin UNLV 71+ 3Rc od s ako tt 1981 vs. JacksonState 73 4CmHl s eaa2004 Cam Hallvs. Nevada 64 e

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F o o t b a Career Single Season Career Season Single Game 0 70Ra itrwk2009 Ryan Winterswyk 17.0 10. 0 50Cl ros2003-06 Colt Brooks 15.0 10. 2000-03 1978-81 1977-80 1987-90 1976-79 Trautman Randy Wes Nurse DanWilliams 1989-92 Tim O’Connor 285 DougScott 15. 294 14. 296 McLaughlin Matt 13. 316 12. 325 11. 327 10. 0 50Ge aaa1990-93 Greg Sabala 35.0 10. .1. ynWnesy 2007-pr Ryan Winterswyk 19.0 6. .3. ynWnesy 2007-pr Ryan Winterswyk 38.0 6. .1. ieT ilas2005-08 T. Mike Williams 1989-92 1990-93 16.5 1988-91 1994-96 9. Durelle Goodloe 1987-90 Shawn Anderson 1994 Greg Sabala 20.0 ChrisWing 22.5 5. 1987 ErikHelgeson 1989 23.0 4. 1996 1988 32.0 3. JoeO’Brien 54.5 2. Pete Kwiatkowski 1. ErikHelgeson ErikHelgeson ChrisWing 10.5 15 5. 4. 17.5 3. 19.5 20 2. 1. 1983-86 1987-90 JimEllis 1978-81 2001-04 2003-06 Kenny Kuehl 1982-84 Santucci Ray 331 AndyAvalos 9. 332 Korey Hall 8. Carl Keever 333 6. 355 5. 394 4. 397 3. .3. e atr 1985-86 1990-94 RexWalters 1981-82 ChrisShepherd 1984-86 1994-96 36.0 37.0 9. JohnRade 8. 1984-87 1987-90 Lance Sellers ChrisWing 39.0 Pete Kwiatkowski 41.0 5. ErikHelgeson 1986 50.0 4. 1986 1985 62.0 3. 1990 68.5 2. Pete Kwiatkowski 1. 1987 Pete Kwiatkowski 1989 RexWalters 1986 1982 ErikHelgeson 18.0 1996 20.0 Pete Kwiatkowski 9. ErikHelgeson 23.0 8. Lance Sellers 23.5 7. JohnRade 24.0 6. ChrisWing 25.5 5. 27.0 4. 31.0 3. 33.0 2. 1. .80Jh aev.Ua tt 1982 vs. JohnRade UtahState 8.0 1. l l 3 ra mt 1992-95 BrianSmith 333 90JeOBin1993-94 1990-91/93-94 JoeO’Brien ChrisShepherd 19.0 19.0 50Pt wakwk 1987 Pete Kwiatkowski 15.0 75SanAdro 1988-91 Shawn Anderson 37.5 QUARTERBACK SACKS (Since 1982) (Since 1987) (Since 1982) TACKLES FOR LOSS (Since 1982)

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11. 31.0 Scott Russell 1987-90 Career 4. 61 Kerry Lawyer 1991-93 12. 30.0 Quintin Mikell 1999-02 1. 75 Quinton Jones 2003-06 5. 58 Marty Tadman 2004-07 13. 29.0 1980-81 2. 71 David Mikell 2000-03 14. 28.0 Korey Hall 2003-06 3. 63 Brock Forsey 1999-02 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE 28.0 Bryan Johnson 1996-99 4. 58 Gary Rosolowich 1973-76 (Note: Tackles for loss include quarterback sacks and other tackles 5. 54 Titus Young 2007-pr Single Game made behind the line of scrimmage.) 1. 151 (7) Quinton Jones vs. Boston College 2005 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 2. 143 (5) Quinton Jones vs. Hawai’i 2005 3. 137 (5) Chris Carr vs. Idaho 2004

1. 100+ Titus Young vs. Idaho 2009 4. 136 (3) Kyle Wilson vs. Fresno State 2008 100+ John Broadous vs. Idaho 1981 5. 126 (4) Quintin Mikell 2000 3. 98+ David Mikell vs. Hawai’i 2001 vs. Eastern Washington 98+ David Mikell vs. Arkansas 2000 6. 122 (6) Chris Carr vs. UTEP 2004 5. 97+ Bill Stephens vs. Northern Arizona 1972 7. 114 (8) Ron Love vs. Montana State 1983 6. 95+ Titus Young vs. Nevada 2009 8. 111 (3) Kerry Lawyer 1993 vs. Eastern Washington 7. 94+ Andre Horace vs. Utah State 1995 9. 101 (3) K.C. Adams 1994 94+ Chris Thomas 1989 vs. Cal State-Northridge vs. Northern Arizona 10. 100 (5) Kenny Kuehl vs. Weber State 1989 9. 93+ Gary Rosolowich. vs. Nevada 1976 10. 92+ Lee Marks vs. Bowling Green 2005 Season (Minimum 15 Returns) + = Scoring Play 1. 20.9 (22-459) Quinton Jones 2005 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 2. 19.6 (22-432) Chris Carr 2004 3. 18.1 (18-325) Kerry Lawyer 1992 Season (Minimum 10 Returns) 4. 14.2 (33-470) Kyle Wilson 2008 1. 28.7 (16-459) David Mikell 2000 5. 14.0 (36-505) Tim Gilligan 2002 2. 28.4 (25-709) David Mikell 2001 6. 13.2 (24-316) Al Marshall 1970 3. 28.0 (16-448) Kerry Lawyer 1991 7. 13.1 (22-289) Ron Love 1983 4. 27.92 (13-363) Chris Thomas 1989 8. 12.4 (37-460) Tim Gilligan 2003 5. 27.88 (17-474) Lee Marks 2005 9. 12.2 (20-145) Austin Smith 2004 10. 11.6 (45-522) Rick Woods 1980 Titus Young Career (Minimum 20 Returns) Career (Minimum 25 Returns) Two Kickoff Returns for TDs in 2009 1. 26.4 (71-1896) David Mikell 2000-03 2. 25.9 (40-1037) Chris Carr 2001-04 1. 19.8 (29-573) Chris Carr 2001-04 3. 25.3 (58-1465) Gary Rosolowich 1973-76 2. 16.9 (35-591) Quinton Jones 2003-06 KICKOFF RETURNS 4. 25.0 (25-651) Willie Bowens 1993-94 3. 12.9 (61-768) Kerry Lawyer 1991-93 5. 23.9 (53-1269) Kerry Lawyer 1991-93 4. 12.6 (63-793) Kyle Wilson 2006-09 Single Game 5. 11.8 (33-388) Al Marshall 1969-72 1. 7 Robby Washington vs. Montana 1989 PUNT RETURNS 7 Robby Washington vs. Idaho 1987 LONGEST PUNT RETURN 3. 6 Rashaun Scott vs. Nevada 2007 Single Game 6 Corey Nelson vs. Louisiana Tech 1997 1. 9 Rick Woods vs. Idaho State 1979 1. 92+ Quinton Jones vs. Boston 2005 6 Kerry Lawyer vs. Idaho 1992 2. 8 Ron Love vs. Montana State 1983 College 6 Tony Hunter vs. Fresno State 1984 3. 7 Quinton Jones vs. Boston 2005 92+ Quinton Jones vs. Hawai’i 2005 College 3. 91+ Henry Jenkins vs. Idaho State 1969 Season 7 Damien Schilling vs. North Texas 1999 4. 90+ Kyle Wilson vs. Fresno State 2008 1. 31 Titus Young 2009 7 Rick Woods vs. Montana State 1980 5. 79+ Kyle Wilson vs. Idaho 2008 31 Ryan Ikebe 1996 79+ K.C. Adams vs. 1994 3. 30 Quinton Jones 2005 Season Cal State-Northridge 4. 27 Rashaun Scott 2007 1. 45 Rick Woods 1980 6. 78+ Chris Carr vs. SMU 2004

5. 27 Chris Carr 2003 2. 39 Tim Gilligan 2001 7. 76+ Ron Love vs. Montana State 1983 R Record Book

6. 26 Willie Bowens 1994 3. 38 Kenny Kuehl 1989 76+ Rolly Woolsey vs. Weber State 1974 e

7. 25 David Mikell 2001 38 Rick Woods 1981 10. 73+ Charles Holmes vs. 1970 c

25 Gary Rosolowich 1975 5. 37 Tim Gilligan 2003 Long Beach State o 6. 36 Tim Gilligan 2002 + = Scoring Play 9. 24 Quinton Jones 2006 r

24 Brock Forsey 2000 7. 35 Marty Tadman 2007 PUNTS d

11. 22 Chris Truitt 1986 8. 34 Chris Truitt 1986 B 22 Bill Stephens 1971 9. 33 Kyle Wilson 2008 Single Game 33 Quintin Mikell 2000 o 13. 21 Quinton Jones 2004 1. 11 Danny Weeks vs. Nevada 1991

21 David Mikell 2002 o Career 11 Mike Black vs. Northern Iowa 1990 21 Shaunard Harts 1998 11 Rod Stearns vs. Montana State 1972 k 1. 115 Tim Gilligan 2000-03 21 Kerry Lawyer 1992 11 Eric Guthrie vs. Nevada 1971 2. 113 Rick Woods 1978-81 21 Bill Stephens 1972 11 Dennis Baird vs. 1968 3. 63 Kyle Wilson 2006-09 Eastern Washington 11 Dennis Baird vs. Weber State 1968 110909 1 110 1

0 RRecordecord BBookook Single Game Career 50Punts) (Minimum 25Punts) (Minimum Season 5Punts) (Minimum Single Game Career Season 0 14 4-85 ensBid1969 DennisBaird (44-1825) 41.47 10. .6 yeSrne 2003 1982 Kyle Stringer 1988 1991 Jeff RonTalbot Tom Schimmer 1968 60 Danny Weeks 62 8. Jeff 64 7. 68 DennisBaird 6. 69 5. 4. 74 78 2. 1. .4.9(621 yeBoza 2009 Kyle Brotzman (46-2019 2008 43.89 Kyle Brotzman 4. (37-1693) 45.74 1. .2 ogMri s MSae2009 vs. DougMartin NM State 24 3. .4.1(225)Kl tigr2005 1974 Kyle Stringer 1980 Gorrell Gary (52-2159) Tom Spadafore (28-1163) 41.51 Jeff (51-2135) 41.53 Jeff 9. 2004 (47-1975) 41.86 8. 2006 (62-2653) 42.02 Kyle Stringer 7. 42.79 Kyle Stringer 6. (38-1668) 5. (47-2097) 43.92 44.61 3. 2. .50.0 2. .3 a ono s rgnSae2006 IanJohnsonvs. Oregon State 30 1. .17RnTlo 1982-84/86 2003-06 RonTalbot 1985-88 Jeff 1991-94 Kyle Stringer 187 Tom Schimmer 189 Danny Weeks 5. 197 4. 218 3. 239 2. 1. .5. 731 yeSrne s ymn 2006 Kyle Stringervs. Wyoming 50.1(7-351) 1. .4. 830 o abtv.Ua tt 1982 1990 Ron Talbot vs. UtahState Blackvs. Mike Nevada 1969 47.5(8-380) DennisBaird vs.Hiram Scott 47.6(5-238) 9. 1980 47.8(5-239) 8. Tom Spadafore vs. IdahoState 1979 1975 48.2(5-241) 7. Tom Spadafore vs. IdahoState 1971 Gorrell vs. UtahState Gary 49.0(5-245) 6. EricGuthrievs. IdahoState 49.2(5-246) 5. 49.8(5-249) 4. 3. .4. 10402 o pdfr 1979-80 1968-70 1968-71 Tom Spadafore Dennis Baird 2003-06 EricGuthrie 40.0(100-4,002) Kyle Stringer 40.16(158-6,346) 5. 41.1(75-3,082) 4. Jeff 42.3 (197-8,339) 3. 42.5(109-4,628) 2. 1. 75(-8)Tom Spadafore vs. Cal State- 47.5 (6-285) 0TmShme 1986 1993 Tom Schimmer Danny Weeks Jeff 60 1990 60 60 Black Mike 74 (5-250) 4Asi etsv.Iao2009 Austin Pettis vs. Idaho 2009 vs. DougMartin UtahState 24 24 0JonHelmandollarvs. 30 PUNT AVERAGE POINTS Louisiana Tech vs. JoseState San Kyle Brotzman ai 1995-98 Davis dad 1999 Edwards ai 1997 Davis 1996 Davis Fullerton dad 1999-00 Edwards dad 2000 1999 Edwards Edwards 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 1 2004 2008 1980 0

B Single Game Career Season 2 0 yeBoza 2008 Kyle Brotzman 101 12. 4 6Nc aacy2002 Calaycay Nick 2006 Anthony Montgomery 96 100 14. 13. 3 8 odBlato1996-98 1988-91 1993-95 1968-71 Todd Belcastro ChrisThomas Greg Erickson EricGuthrie 188 210 13. 211 12. 221 11. 10. o .4Du atnv.N tt 2009 vs. DougMartin NM State 4 3. .35Kl rtmn2007-pr Kyle Brotzman 325 4. 2007 2009 Kyle Brotzman Kyle Brotzman 114 117 6. 5. .5InJhsnv.Oeo tt 2006 IanJohnsonvs. Oregon State 5 1. .24DvdMkl 2000-03 1972-75 1977-80 1988-91 David Mikell 2001-04 JohnSmith Cedric Minter Black Mike 234 1999-02 Tyler Jones 2005-08 252 9. 1999-02 258 8. 275 Calaycay Nick 7. IanJohnson 294 6. Brock Forsey 5. 348 356 3. 408 2. 1. 2007 2000 IanJohnson 2003 Calaycay Nick 2004 2006 102 2002 Tyler Jones 104 Tyler Jones 8. IanJohnson 7. Brock Forsey 132 141 4. 152 3. 192 2. 1. i s 8 o ut1970-73 1979-81 DonHutt KenrickCamerud 188 188 0 onSih1974 1975 1987 JohnSmith JohnSmith ChrisJackson 102 102 102 6BokFre 2000 2001 Brock Forsey Brock Forsey 96 96 4DnHt s otn tt 1971 1974 1975 DonHuttvs. State Montana JohnSmithvs. Montana 1975 24 JohnSmithvs. UNLV 1978 JohnSmithvs. Cal St.-Hayward 1977 24 1980 24 Cedric vs. Minter Cal Poly-SLO Cedric vs. Minter Idaho 24 Cedric vs. Minter Idaho 1987 24 2002 24 EricAndradevs. Weber State RodneySmithvs. 24 2002 24 Brock Forsey vs. Tulsa 2002 2002 24 Brock Forsey Brock Forsey vs. UETP vs. SanJoseState 2002 24 Brock Forsey vs. Rice 2003 24 Brock Forsey vs. Nevada 24 2006 2004 Donny Heckvs. Hawai’i 24 Jared vs. Zabransky Hawai’i 24 IanJohnsonvs. Idaho 24 IanJohnsonvs. 24 24 24 ogMri s thSae2009 vs. DougMartin UtahState 4 JonHelmandollarvs. 5 e TOUCHDOWNS

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F o o 2004 1998 2006 t b a Season Single Game Career 0 4Asi ets2009 Austin Pettis 14 10. 4 3InJhsn2008 IanJohnson 13 14. 0 8Ra kb 1993-96 Ikebe Ryan 28 10. .1 ogMri 2009 DougMartin 15 9. .1 a ono 2007 2006 2002 16Brock 2001 IanJohnson IanJohnson 7. Brock Forsey Forsey 17 25 3. 32 2. 1. .2 utnPti 2007-pr 2003-06 Austin Pettis 1988-91 2000-03 1972-75 Jared Zabransky 29 ChrisThomas 1977-80 2005-08 David Mikell 9. JohnSmith 1999-02 30 35 Cedric Minter 7. IanJohnson 39 6. Brock Forsey 42 5. 43 4. 58 3. 68 2. 1. .4Kl rtmnv.Hwii2009 Kyle Brotzman vs. Hawai’i 4 3. .5RbroMrnv.IaoSae1985 vs. Moran Idaho State Roberto 5 1. l l 0DnHt 1970-73 DonHutt 30 3DnHt 1973 1974 1984 DonHutt 2004 Holton Mike 1994 JonFrancis 2003 Jared Zabransky 13 13 2004 Adams K.C. 13 David Mikell 13 2000 JonHelmandollar 1974 14 1975 14 Brock Forsey 14 1987 JohnSmith JohnSmith 16 ChrisJackson 17 17 17 yeBoza s eaa2007 Kyle Brotzman vs. Nevada 4 ikClya s thSae1999 2002 Calaycay Nick vs. UtahState 2004 2004 Calaycay Nick vs. Fresno State Tyler4 Jones vs. Oregon State Tyler Jones vs. Fresno State 4 4 4 rcGtrev.Nrhr rzn 1971 Arizona Eric Guthrievs. Northern 5 utnPti s dh 2009 Austin Pettis vs. Idaho 4 o utv.MnaaSae1971 1974 1975 Huttvs. Don State Montana JohnSmithvs. Montana 1975 4 JohnSmithvs. UNLV 1978 JohnSmithvs. Cal St.-Hayward 1977 4 1980 4 Cedric vs. Minter Cal Poly-SLO Cedric vs. Minter Idaho 4 Cedric vs. Minter Idaho 1987 4 2002 4 Andradevs. Eric Weber State Smithvs. Rodney 4 2002 4 Brock Forsey vs. Tulsa 2002 2002 4 Brock Forsey Brock vs. Forsey UTEP vs. SanJoseState 2002 4 Brock Forsey vs. Rice 2003 4 Brock Forsey vs. Nevada 2006 4 2004 Donny Heckvs. Hawai’i 4 2006 Jared vs. Zabransky Hawai’i 4 IanJohnsonvs. Idaho 4 IanJohnsonvs. NMState 4 4 4 FIELD GOALS New Mexico State 1998 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

4 Nick Calaycay vs. Utah 1999 4 Roberto Moran vs. Idaho 1986 4 Tony Massagli vs. 1983 Eastern Washington 4 Kenrick Camerud vs. Weber State 1981 4 Kenrick Camerud vs. 1981 Northwestern State (La.) 4 Tom Sarette vs. Long Beach State 1978

Season 1. 24 Tyler Jones 2004 2. 22 Mike Dodd 1992 3. 19 Tyler Jones 2003 4. 18 Kyle Brotzman 2009 18 Roberto Moran 1986

Career 1. 51 Mike Black 1988-91 2. 48 Kyle Brtozman 2007-pr 3. 46 Tyler Jones 2001-04 4. 45 Nick Calaycay 1999-02 5. 37 Greg Erickson 1992-95 6. 34 Roberto Moran 1985-86 Season Fewest Yards/Single Game 1. 75 Tyler Jones 2003 1. 69 vs. Fresno State 1977 LONGEST FIELD GOAL 2. 69 Tyler Jones 2004 2. 115 vs. Washington State 1997 3. 66 Kyle Brotzman 2007 3. 136 vs. Linfi eld 1968 1. 56 Roberto Moran vs. UC Davis 1985 4. 63 Kyle Brotzman 2009 4. 147 vs. SE Louisiana 1980 2. 54 Roberto Moran vs. Nevada 1986 63 Nick Calaycay 2002 5. 165 vs. Montana State 1972 54 Mark Jensen vs. Nevada 1982 6. 61 Anthony Montgomery 2006 6. 182 vs. Montana State 1988 4. 53 Todd Belcastro vs. 1998 61 Anthony Montgomery 2005 7. 191 vs. Montana 1991 Cal State-Northridge 8. 59 Nick Calaycay 2000 8. 195 vs. Northwestern State (La.) 1988 53 Gary Stivers vs. Southern Oregon 1969 9. 50 Kyle Brotzman 2008 195 vs. Nevada 1985 6. 52 Tyler Jones vs. Tulsa 2003 50 Nick Calaycay 2001 10. 197 vs. Idaho 1984 52 Tyler Jones vs. Hawai’i 2002 52 Todd Belcastro vs. Utah State 1998 Career Most Yards Per Game/Season 52 Roberto Moran vs. Idaho 1986 1. 213 Nick Calaycay 1999-02 1. 516.9 1974 52 Roberto Moran vs. 1986 2. 165 Kyle Brotzman 2007-pr 2. 501.5 2002 Northwestern St. 3. 156 Tyler Jones 2001-04 3. 496.3 2000 52 Roberto Moran vs. Eastern Wash. 1986 4. 122 Anthony Montgomery 2005-06 4. 492.7 2004 52 Tom Sarette vs. Montana State 1977 122 Mike Black 1988-91 5. 486.4 2003 52 P.K. Wiggins vs. Montana 1987 Consecutive Points After Touchdown Fewest Yards Per Game/Season POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN 1. 118 Kyle Brotzman 2007-09 1. 280.6 1988 2. 74 Tyler Jones 2003-04 2. 318.8 1970 Single Game 3. 67 Todd Belcastro 1996-98 3. 327.5 1982 1. 10 Anthony Montgomery vs. Idaho 2005 4. 63 Anthony Montgomery 2005-06 4. 330.4 1993 10 Tyler Jones vs. San Jose State 2003 5. 57 Roberto Moran 1985-86 5. 331.4 1996 3. 9 Nick Calaycay vs. Fresno State 2002 9 Nick Calaycay vs. Idaho 2000 PASSING 9 Nick Calaycay vs. Arkansas State 1999 TEAM RECORDS 9 Greg Erickson vs. 1995 Most Yards/Single Game R Record Book Eastern Washington

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. 569 vs. Louisiana Tech 2003 e 9 Gary Stivers vs. Whitworth 1969

2. 560 vs. SMU 2003 c 8. 8 Tyler Jones vs. San Jose State 2004

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5. 463 vs. UC Davis 1973 d 8 Tyler Jones vs. Nevada 2003 2. 688 vs. Fresno State 2002

6. 458 vs. Utah State 2008

8 Tyler Jones vs. Idaho State 2003 3. 664 vs. Eastern Washington 1995 B 7. 457 vs. Nevada 1974 8 Nick Calaycay vs. San Jose State 2001 4. 650 vs. San Jose State 2002 8. 454 vs. UNLV 1974 o 8 Nick Calaycay vs. North Texas 2000 5. 642 vs. Portland State 1973

9. 453 vs. New Mexico State 1998 o 8 Kenrick Camerud vs. 1979 6. 641 vs. SMU 2003

10. 449 vs. Idaho 2000 k Cal Poly-SLO 641 vs. Utah State 2000 8 Avi Rofe vs. Weber State 1976 8. 629 vs. Louisiana Tech 2004 Fewest Yards/Single Game 629 vs. UNLV 1977 1. 49 vs. Northern Arizona 1978 629 vs. Montana 1973 2. 52 vs. San Jose State 1978 111111 1 112 1

2 RRecordecord BBookook Fewest Passing Attempts/Season Most Passing Attempts/Season Fewest Passing Attempts/Single Game Most Passing Attempts/Single Game Fewest Yards Per Game/Season Most Yards Per Game/Season 0 0v.Iao1978 vs. Idaho 80 10. .7 s ot ea 1997 1978 1978 vs. North Texas 1979 vs. Cal Poly-SLO vs.State Weber 78 vs. IdahoState 1997 76 9. 8. 74 vs. WashingtonState 70 6. 5. 69 3. .1 s otn 1985 2006 2001 vs. Montana vs. Oregon State 1986 15 vs. UTEP 1979 9. 1980 1978 14 vs. HumboldtState vs. Cal State-Fullerton 7. 13 Arizona vs. Northern vs. SanJoseState 12 5. 10 4. 7 3. 6 2. 1. .482008 1992 2009 2007 2003 438 449 458 460 489 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 1992 1990 vs. State Montana 1998 1989 vs. Nevada 51 1985 vs. Louisiana Tech 2003 8. 1970 vs. Montana 1980 52 1968 54 vs. Louisiana Tech 5. 1978 4. 160.9 55 160.8 61 2008 2. 154.6 2002 1. 152.8 2000 132.7 1974 5. 2003 4. 288.5 3. 292.9 2. 321.5 1. 334.5 336.3 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. .221983 1969 1980 1985 1978 252 249 248 245 241 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 4v.WbrSae1968 vs.State Weber 1975 74 Arizona vs. Northern 69 1v.Oeo tt 1986 1973 vs. Oregon State 1989 1987 vs. Stephen F. Austin State vs. UCDavis 51 vs.State Weber 1989 51 52 vs. Oregon State 52 55 5v.Nvd 1972 1968 1973 vs. WesternState vs. Nevada 1978 vs. Montana 1978 15 Arizona vs. Northern 1985 15 vs.State Weber 15 15 vs. Cal Poly-SLO 14 13 5 1979 252 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 1 0

B Highest Pass Percentage/Season Lowest Pass Percentage/Single Game Highest Pass Percentage/Single Game Fewest Pass Completions/Season Most Pass Completions/Season Fewest Pass Completions/Single Game Most Pass Completions/Single Game o 0 72(24)v.Ua tt 2008 vs. UtahState .762(32-42) 10. ..0 72)v.ClPl-L 1969 1996 vs. Cal Poly-SLO vs. UtahState .304(7-23) 9. .300(6-20) 7. 1979 2006 vs. Fresno 2007 State vs. Idaho 2008 2002 2002 vs. SanJoseState .760(19-25) 1970 .778(21-27) vs. Bowling Green 9. vs. Fresno State 1985 2007 .780(32-41) 8. 1978 2006 vs. Idaho .783(18-23) 7. 1968 .794(27-34) 6. vs. UtahState 1969 5. vs. UtahState .800(20-25) 130 .875(28-32) 3. 127 2002 .925(25-27) 2. 108 2009 1. 107 2003 105 2008 2007 5. 4. 251 3. 294 2. 295 1. 298 307 1988 5. 4. 3. 2. vs. Nevada 1985 11times(mostrecent vs. 1. 6 vs. Cal Poly-SLO 5 5. 4. 4 2007 1. 1992 vs. EastCarolina vs.State Weber 2007 2008 30 2003 8. vs. SanJoseState 31 vs. UtahState 6. vs. Louisiana Tech 32 32 3. 41 2. 1. ..4 2448 2009 2002 2007 2008 .642(294-458) .644(251-390) .6673(307-560) .6803(298-438) 5. 4. 2. 1. vs. Linfi 1997 1975 vs. Washington 1970 State .296(8-27) 1968 Arizona vs. Northern 1968 .290 (9-31) 6. vs. Eastern Washington vs. Weber State .272(6-22) 5. vs. Weber State .257(9-35) 4. .222(8-36) 3. .206(6-29) 2. 1. i s 80(02)v.Nrhr rzn 1979 Arizona vs. Northern .800 (20-25) s a oeSae1978 1980 vs. SanJoseState Arizona vs. Northern 4 4 34(-3 s dh tt 1968 1973 vs. IdahoState vs. Nevada .304 (7-23) .300 (6-20) 0v.Iao1974 1991 1998 vs. Idaho vs. Idaho 2001 1990 vs. North Texas 30 vs. Louisiana 2003 Tech 1973 30 vs. Nevada 30 30 vs. Cal Poly-SLO vs. SMU 31 32 32 e

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F o o t b a Most Touchdown Passes/Single Game Lowest Pass Percentage/Season Fewest Passes HadIntercepted/Season Passes HadIntercepted/Season Passes HadIntercepted/Single Game Fewest TouchdownPasses/Season Most TouchdownPasses/Season l .5v.Ua tt 2008 vs. UtahState 2009 5 vs. Idaho 6. 6 1. .6v.WbrSae1970 1989 vs.State Weber vs. Montana 6 10 2. 1. ..4 (0-2)1978 1971 1968 1969 1970 .448(102-223) .446(172-386) .422(105-279) .385 .413(130-315) 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. .82002 1995 2009 8 1996 7 1971 3 1974 1972 1989 3. 21 2. 22 1. 23 26 30 5. 4. 3. 1988 2. 1992 1. 1993 12 10 2003 2007 2000 9 2009 1974 5. 4. 33 24 37 1. 40 42 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. l s otn tt 1971 1972 1972 1974 1973 vs. State Montana 1974 vs.State Weber vs. State Portland 1975 1975 vs. Cal Poly-SLO 5 vs. Nevada vs. UNLV 5 1979 5 vs. Montana 5 vs. Nevada 5 2002 1987 vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1998 5 2002 5 vs. Eastern Washington 2007 5 vs. NewMexico State vs. UtahState 2007 5 vs. Fresno State 5 2007 1974 5 vs. Nevada 2000 vs. NewMexico State 5 vs. Louisiana Tech 5 2007 5 2003 vs. Montana vs. Idaho 5 5 vs. SanJoseState vs. Idaho 6 6 6 6 21968 1985 1986 12 12 12 11988 21 1976 1978 9 9 1980 1984 2000 8 8 8 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

Lowest Interception Ratio/Season 67 vs. Western State 1968 3. 2.94 (403-1,186) 1989 1. .0065 (3-458) 2009 9. 66 vs. Nevada 1988 4. 3.19 (404-1,287) 1982 NCAA Record 10. 65 vs. Idaho 1980 5. 3.20 (347-1,112) 1992 2. .0184 (9-489) 2003 Fewest Attempts/Single Game Most Touchdowns Rushing/Single Game 3. .0205 (8-390) 2002 1. 16 vs. Montana 1989 1. 8 vs. San Jose State 2004 4. .0215 (8-372) 2000 2. 18 vs. Oregon State 1986 8 vs. Hawai’i 2004 5. .0217 (7-322) 1995 3. 20 vs. TCU 2008 8 vs. Idaho 2004 Highest Interception Ratio/Season 4. 21 vs. Rice 2001 4. 7 vs. Weber State 2007 1. .079 (26-329) 1972 21 vs. Northwestern State (La.) 1988 7 vs. Portland State 1973 2. .070 (30-432) 1989 6. 22 vs. Hawai’i 1996 6. 6 vs. Utah State 2009 3. .066 (16-241) 1978 7. 23 vs. Marshall 1994 6 vs. Idaho 2005 4. .065 (16-245) 1985 23 vs. Montana State 1992 6 vs. New Mexico State 2005 5. .064 (16-249) 1969 9. 24 vs. East Carolina 2007 6 vs. Hawai’i 2003 10. 25 vs. Nevada 1993 6 vs. Nevada 2003 6 vs. Idaho State 2003 Most Attempts/Season RUSHING 6 vs. Texas-El Paso 2002 1. 596 2004 6 vs. Humboldt State 1986 2. 577 1985 Most Yards/Single Game 6 vs. Idaho State 1979 3. 572 2003 6 vs. College of Idaho 1969 1. 531 vs. Montana 1973 572 1977 2. 516 vs. Nevada 1972 5. 565 1978 Most Touchdowns Rushing/Season 3. 433 vs. Idaho State 1979 1. 49 2004 4. 425 vs. Hawai’i 2004 Fewest Attempts/Season 2. 43 2002 5. 395 vs. Portland State 1973 1. 347 1992 3. 40 2003 6. 391 vs. Montana 1985 2. 403 1989 4. 39 2006 7. 380 vs. Portland State 1998 3. 404 1993 5. 36 2005 8. 378 vs. Northern Arizona 1983 4. 409 1982 9. 372 vs. Montana 1984 5. 412 1996 Fewest Touchdowns Rushing/Season 10. 371 vs. Weber State 2007 1. 9 1996 Highest Average Yards Per Carry/Single 9 1992 Fewest Yards/Single Game Game 3. 10 1982 1. -64 vs. Fresno State 1977 1. 10.31 (29-299) vs. Fresno State 2009 4. 12 1989 2. -11 vs. Northern Arizona 1993 2. 9.41 (46-433) vs. Idaho State 1979 5. 14 1993 3. -5 vs. Southeastern Louisiana 1980 3. 9.00 (59-531) vs. Montana 1973 14 1972 4. 11 vs. Stephen F. Austin State 1989 4. 8.50 (50-425) vs. Hawai’i 2004 5. 13 vs. Oregon State 1986 5. 8.30 (38-315) vs. Idaho 2008 6. 16 vs. Montana State 1992 6. 8.03 (33-265) vs. Montana 1980 SCORING 16 vs. Montana 1989 7. 7.63 (35-267) vs. Bowling Green 2009 8. 19 vs. Eastern Washington 2000 7. 7.51 (43-323) vs. Utah State 2009 Most Points/Single Game 9. 22 vs. Weber State 1993 9. 7.50 (42-315) vs. Northern Arizona 1987 1. 77 vs. San Jose State 2003 22 vs. Idaho 1988 10. 7.45 (51-380) vs. Portland State 1998 2. 74 vs. Humboldt State 1986 22 vs. Northern Arizona 1982 3. 70 vs. Idaho 2005 Lowest Average Yards Per Carry/Single 4. 69 vs. Nevada (4OT) 2007 Most Yards Per Game/Season Game 69 vs. Hawai’i 2004 1. 250.2 1979 1. -.9 (75- -64) vs. Fresno State 1977 6. 67 vs. Fresno State 2002 2. 235.5 1985 2. -.3 (36- -11) vs. Northern Arizona 1993 7. 66 vs. Idaho 2000 3. 234.2 1973 3. -.2 (28- -5) vs. SE Louisiana 1980 8. 66 vs. Utah State 2000 4. 230.8 1978 4. .04 (27-11) vs. Stephen F. Austin State 1989 66 vs. Whitworth 1969 5. 229.8 2004 5. .45 (41-19) vs. Eastern Washington 2000 10. 65 vs. Idaho 2004 6. .62 (35-22) vs. Idaho 1988

Fewest Yards Per Game/Season 7. .64 (34-22) vs. Northern Arizona 1982 Fewest Points/Single Game R Record Book 1. 97.9 1993 1. 0 vs. Washington State 1997 .64 (34-22) vs. Weber State 1993 e 2. 101.1 1992 9. .69 (42-29) vs. Northern Iowa 1990 0 vs. Idaho 1984 c 3. 3 vs. Montana 1987 3. 107.8 1989 10. .70 (23-16) vs. Montana State 1992 o 4. 109.4 1988 3 vs. Oregon State 1986 Highest Average Yards Per Carry/Season r

5. 111.5 1982 3 vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1978 d 1. 5.13 (508-,2606) 2009 3 vs. Hiram Scott 1970

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1. 83 vs. Nevada 1972 3. 5.05 (551-2,784) 2006 8. 6 vs. Idaho State 1986 o 2. 75 vs. Fresno State 1977 4. 4.85 (517-2,509) 1980

6 vs. Central Michigan 1974 o 3. 74 vs. North Texas 1997 5. 4.84 (560-2,711) 2002 10. 7 most recent vs. Fresno State 2005 k 4. 73 vs. Montana 1985 5. 69 vs. Portland State 1973 Lowest Average Yards Per Carry/Season Most Points Per Game/Season 6. 67 vs. Northern Arizona 1983 1. 2.58 (465-1,203) 1988 1. 48.9 2004 67 vs. College of Idaho 1968 2. 2.67 (404-1,077) 1993 2. 45.6 2002 111313 1 114 1

4 RRecordecord BBookook Fewest/Season Most/Season Single Game Single Game Fewest/Season Most/Season Single Game Fewest Points Per Game/Season .2 1970 1978 22 23 3. 1. .5v.EsenWsigo 2000 vs. Eastern Washington 1986 Louisiana vs. Northeastern 5 3. 6 1. .82007 2001 8 7 3. 1. .2. 1984 1982 1996 1993 23.3 22.9 20.0 19.1 5. 4. 2. 1. .2 1988 1991 2009 1968 1969 27 28 31 34 36 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. .1 1995 1993 2001 1998 12 11 9 8 5. 4. 3. 1. 1990 1979 (17 Times Recent: -Most vs. Iowa vs. Northern vs. Cal Poly-SLO 5 4. 6 7 2. 1. .4. 2003 1974 2000 43.0 44.6 44.9 5. 4. 3. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS FUMBLES RECOVERED s otn tt 1970 1990 vs. State Montana 1975 vs. Boston University 5 Arizona vs. Northern 5 6 s a tt-otrde1987 vs. Cal State-Northridge 6 INTERCEPTIONS TOTAL OFFENSE OPPONENTS’ (BSU Defense) (BSU Defense) (BSU Defense) 001992 20.0 21983 1974 1971 22 22 23 Hawai’i, 2009) 1980 1996 1987 8 8 7 1996 8 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 1 0

B Most Yards/SingleGame Fewest Yards/SingleGame Fewest Yards/SingleGame Most Yards Per Game/Season Fewest Yards Per Game/Season Most Yards/SingleGame 0 0 atr ahntn1970 Eastern Washington 103 10. o 0 7 aa’ 2007 Hawai’i 574 10. 0 5 e eioSae1996 NewMexico State 450 10. .9 otn 1985 2007 Montana 2006 1970 1968 NewMexico State 1972 Sacramento State College ofIdaho 1970 90 Westminster 1968 1986 89 State Portland 9. 82 8. Oregon Southern 81 7. HumboldtState 80 Whitworth 6. 76 5. 60 4. 35 3. 30 2. 1. .3611998 1987 1992 1993 1996 396.1 401.7 1973 410.9 1986 414.7 1968 455.1 1970 1969 5. 4. 278.0 3. 269.3 2. 250.2 1. 248.5 176.5 5. 1983 4. 3. 1998 2000 2. 1992 1. 1992 Idaho 2007 NewMexico State UtahState State Portland Idaho 1997 582 1998 1997 Nevada 591 9. 595 8. 605 Cal State-Northridge 7. Louisiana Tech Nevada 610 6. 639 5. 643 4. 661 3. 694 2. 1. .46LusaaTc 2003 2007 2001 1983 2000 Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech Hawai’i 1997 UtahState Idaho 1997 456 2006 464 9. 1998 495 Cal State-Northridge 8. Nevada 509 NewMexico State 7. 510 6. Louisiana Tech 511 5. 529 4. 557 3. 602 2. 1. .1 NV1973 1977 1973 1973 1972 UNLV State Montana 1979 State Montana 1971 State Portland Montana 20 1968 16 IdahoState 1975 9. 13 Weber State 8. 8 7. 7 Arizona Northern Whitworth 6. 2 5. 0 4. -4 3. -16 2. 1. i OPPONENTS’ PASSING s 7 eri 2005 1996 Georgia NewMexico State 574 574 0Cleeo dh 1970 College ofIdaho 20 e

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F o o t b a Fewest Passing Attempts/Single Game Fewest Pass Completions/Single Game Most Passing Attempts/Season Fewest Passing Attempts/Season Most Passing Attempts/Single Game Most Yards Per Game/Season Fewest Yards Per Game/Season .231973 1970 1979 1975 243 232 227 213 4. 3. 2. 1. .2Iao1976 Idaho 1971 1975 Arizona Northern Weber State 2 4. 1 0 2. 1. l .2392004 1993 1987 1998 1994 253.9 255.8 1973 258.3 1975 269.9 1972 293.2 1979 1970 5. 4. 128.0 3. 123.5 2. 120.7 1. 108.5 104.9 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. .492008 1994 2005 2002 2003 449 469 504 528 614 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. .8Nrhetr tt L. 1996 1976 Northwestern State (La.) 2001 Rice 1973 8 Idaho 8. UNLV 7 5. 6 3. 3 1. .5 aa’ 2005 2002 Hawai’i 2005 2003 Louisiana Tech 55 1994 9. Louisiana Tech 56 2006 Idaho Arizona Northern 7. 57 NewMexico State 58 4. 62 3. 66 2. 1. l *SuhDkt 1973 1974 Dakota South Central Michigan 2* 2* 5Nvd 1994 2001 2004 Pacifi Nevada 2000 Idaho Hawai’i 1992 2002 55 55 UtahState 55 55 Montana Hawai’i 56 57 57 htot 1968 1973 1973 Whitworth 1973 State Montana Montana 2 2 UNLV 2 1 NV1974 1978 UNLV Oregon Southern 1980 1974 1975 1972 Southeastern Louisiana 8 Central Michigan 8 Arizona Northern 1971 8 Montana 7 7 Weber State 6 3 4 1972 243 c1992 c 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

10. 3 (7 times - Most Recent: North 2. .602 (221-367) 1992 5. 68 Grambling 1980 Texas, 2000) 3. .572 (190-332) 1993 68 Montana State 1980 4. .571 (227-397) 2006 68 Weber State 1970 Most Pass Completions/Single Game 5. .567 (208-368) 1987 8. 67 Cal Poly-SLO 1980 1. 50 New Mexico State 2006 67 Cal Poly-SLO 1979 2. 40 Hawai’i 2007 OPPONENTS’ RUSHING 67 Central Michigan 1974 3. 38 Pacifi c 1992 67 Weber State 1972 4. 35 Hawai’i 2002 Fewest Yards/Single Game 5. 34 Idaho 2005 1. -37 Northern Colorado 1969 Fewest Rushing Attempts/Season 34 New Mexico State 1996 2. -32 Humboldt State 1986 1. 335 1994 34 Nevada 1994 3. -24 Boston University 1990 2. 348 1984 8. 33 Cal State-Northridge 1997 4. -19 New Mexico State 2007 3. 356 1991 33 Portland State 1992 5. -14 Nevada 1990 4. 361 2006 10. 32 Louisiana Tech 2002 6. -9 Montana 1990 5. 373 2004 32 Montana 1995 7. -7 Weber State 1989 32 Montana 1992 -7 Whitworth 1969 Most Rushing Attempts/Season 1. 579 1975 Fewest Pass Completions/Season 9. -6 Eastern Oregon 1968 10. -5 Northern Iowa 1990 2. 573 1972 1. 87 1975 3. 564 1971 87 1973 Most Yards/Single Game 4. 561 1970 3. 91 1972 1. 440 Idaho 1975 5. 557 1976 4. 92 1970 2. 430 Rice 2001 5. 104 1979 3. 421 Weber State 1970 Lowest Average Yards Per Carry/Single 4. 396 Nevada 2007 Game Most Pass Completions/Season 5. 381 Montana 1972 1. -1.1 29- (-32) Humboldt State 1986 6. 377 Cal Poly-SLO 1979 1. 302 2003 2. -1.0 32- (-24) Boston University 1990 7. 365 Idaho 1996 2. 276 2005 3. -.9 38- (-37) Northern Colorado 1969 8. 351 Fresno State 1977 3. 273 2002 4. -.7 26- (-19) New Mexico State 2007 9. 348 Tennessee-Chattanooga 1992 4. 249 2001 5. -.5 27- (-14) Nevada 1990 10. 339 Northern Arizona 1978 5. 245 1994 6. -.4 21- (-9) Montana 1990 7. -.3 24- (-7) Whitworth 1969 Fewest Yards Per Game/Season Lowest Pass Percentage/Single Game 8. -.2 30- (-7) Weber State 1989 1. 40.7 1969 1. .000 (0-3) Weber State 1971 9. -.187 32- (-6) Eastern Oregon 1968 2. 76.9 1968 2. .095 (2-21) Montana State 1973 10. -.185 27- (-5) Northern Iowa 1990 3. 80.3 1986 3. .125 (3-24) Cal Poly-SLO 1973 4. 84.4 1991 4. .133 (2-15) Whitworth 1968 Highest Average Yards Per Carry/Single 5. 85.9 1989 5. .143 (1-7) Northern Arizona 1975 Game .143 (2-14) South Dakota 1973 Most Yards Per Game/Season 1. 8.2 (39-320) Fresno State 2009 7. .150 (3-20) North Texas 2000 2. 7.6 (52-396) Nevada 2007 1. 223.3 1996 .150 (3-20) Idaho 1979 3. 7.6 (58-440) Idaho 1975 2. 203.5 1972 9. .154 (4-26) Rhode Island 1981 4. 7.3 (50-365) Idaho 1996 3. 194.4 1975 10. .167 (2-12) Montana State 1973 5. 6.8 (50-339) Northern Arizona 1978 4. 193.1 1971 .167 (3-18) Portland State 1972 6. 6.74 (47-317) New Mexico State 2000 5. 182.0 1979 7. 6.69 (52-348) Tenn.-Chattanooga 1992 Highest Pass Percentage/Single Game Fewest Rushing Attempts/Single Game 8. 6.6 (50-329) Louisville 2004 1. .833 (5-6) Montana 1972 1. 15 Oregon State 2004 9. 6.5 (54-351) Fresno State 1977 2. .825 (33-40) Portland State 1992 2. 16 Hawai’i 2002 10. 6.4 (50-322) East Carolina 2007 3. .808 (21-26) Idaho 1984 3. 17 UC Davis 2009 4. .800 (12-15) Cal Poly-SLO 1980 Lowest Average Yards Per Carry/Season 17 Oregon 2009 5. .758 (50-66) New Mexico State 2006 1. 1.1 1969 17 Fresno State 2004 .758 (25-33) Long Beach 1985 2. 1.9 1968 R Record Book 17 Hawai’i 2003

7. .767 (33-43) Cal State-Northridge 1997 3. 2.1 1986 e 17 Idaho State 2003

8. .756 (31-41) Nevada 1993 4. 2.3 1989 c 17 Fresno State 2002

9. .755 (40-53) Hawai’i 2007 5. 2.5 1990 o 9. 18 Hawai’i 2009 10. .750 (12-16) Montana State 1980 18 Hawai’i 2006 r

Highest Average Yards Per Carry/Season d 18 San Jose State 2002 Lowest Pass Percentage/Season 1. 4.9 1996

18 Tulsa 2001 B 1. .358 (87-243) 1973 2. 4.3 1997 18 Liberty 1994 2. .361 (113-313) 1969 4.3 1995 o 3. .374 (31-243) 1972 Most Rushing Attempts/Single Game 4. 4.2 1993 o 4. .397 (92-232) 1970 5. 3.9 1972 1. 82 Rice 2001 k 5. .398 (107-269) 1974 2. 74 Utah State 1975 Highest Pass Percentage/Season 3. 73 Weber State 1971 4. 71 Northwestern State (La.) 1988 1. .649 (213-328) 1996 111515 1 116 1

6 RRecordecord BBookook Most Points/Single Game Fewest Points/Single Game MARGIN OFVICTORY Most Points Per Game/Season Fewest Points Per Game/Season .5 eaa1997 1992 1997 1990 Nevada 1996 Washington State 1998 Nevada(3OT) Idaho 1996 56 58 2007 Louisiana9. Idaho Tech 59 8. Nevada 62 7. Nevada(4OT) 6. 63 64 4. 66 3. 67 2. 1. .0Mai(ho 2009 (Ohio) Miami 0 1. .6 s dh tt 2003 2004 2003 vs. IdahoState 1986 vs. SanJoseState vs. Hawai’i 62 vs. HumboldtState 63 4. 66 3. 74 2. 1. .1. 1979 2008 1968 1970 1969 12.7 12.6 12.4 11.7 10.5 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. .2. 1992 1993 1998 1997 1996 26.0 29.0 31.8 33.5 38.3 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. MISCELLANEOUS BRONCOMISCELLANEOUS OPPONENTS’ SCORING 6AioaSae1996 Arizona State 1997 56 Cal State-Northridge 63 htot 1968 1968 1968 1969 Whitworth Eastern Washington 1969 Western State 1970 Oregon Southern 1970 0 College ofIdaho 0 1970 Eastern Montana 1975 0 1976 1976 Oregon Southern 0 0 Eastern Washington 1977 Arizona Northern 0 1979 1979 HumboldtState 0 IdahoState 1980 0 State Montana 0 1986 1983 State Montana 0 IdahoState 0 Weber State 1986 0 State Montana 2000 Montana 0 2003 1987 0 HumboldtState 0 2006 0 Texas North Cal State-Northridge 2007 0 2007 IdahoState 0 State Sacramento 0 2008 NewMexico State State Utah 0 0 NewMexico State 0 0 0 0 RECORDS 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 1 0

B STADIUM ATTENDANCE AVERAGE atBRONCO LOSING STREAK MOST LOSSES INASEASON MOST WINSINASEASON WINNING STREAK MARGIN OFDEFEAT o 0 5v.Goga2005 vs. Georgia 35 10. .5 s dh 2004 2007 vs. Idaho 2000 vs. NewMexico State vs. North Texas 58 58 9. 8. 59 6. .81999-00 2007 8 9 9. 8. .1 1969-70 1979-80 2008 2002-03 2006-07 2003-04 10 11 12 13 14 22 6. 5. 4. 3. 1984 2. 1. 1996 vs. Idaho 1968 1996 vs. Nevada 1997 1992 1988 vs. Cal State-Northridge vs.State Weber 37 1996 38 vs. Idaho vs. State Montana 9. 40 vs. Idaho 8. 1997 41 7. vs. Arizona State 44 6. 45 vs. WashingtonState 5. 46 4. 49 3. 58 2. 1. . 61992 1997 1993 1996 6 2008 7 8 10 2006 2009 4. 12 3. 2. 1. 13 14 5. 2. 1. .3,9 2005 2007 2006 2004 2008 2009 30,099 30,338 30,453 30,456 32,275 32,782 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. .41996-97 1996 4 8 2. 1. i s 5v.Fen tt 1977 1976 1989 1998 Arizona vs. Northern vs. Fresno State vs. Montana 35 vs. Louisiana Tech 35 35 35 8v.IaoSae1974 1969 vs. IdahoState vs. Whitworth 1969 58 vs. Oregon Southern 59 62 e

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F o o t b a ATTENDANCE atBRONCO STADIUM SITEATTENDANCE NEUTRAL LARGEST ROADLARGEST ATTENDANCE 0 061v.Iao2007 2000 2006 2002 vs. Idaho 2004 2002 vs. Oregon State vs. Idaho vs. Idaho 30,681 2004 30,711 20. vs. Fresno State vs. Idaho 2009 30,856 19. 2008 2008 30,878 18. vs. Oregon State 30,924 17. 2009 vs. SanJoseState 30,944 16. vs. Louisiana Tech 30,950 vs. UtahState 15. 31,684 14. vs. (Ohio) Miami 32,071 13. 32,171 12. 32,228 11. 10. 0 3812001 23,831 10. 0 918a rzn tt 1996 atArizona State 49,108 10. .7,1 vs. Oklahoma 73,719 1. .7,2 vs. TCU 73,227 2. .5,5 vs. Louisville 58,355 3. .3,2 vs. TCU 34,628 4. .2,7 vs. YoungstownState vs. EastCarolina 27,674 6. 30,467 5. l .3,1 s dh tt 2008 2009 2008 2008 vs. NewMexico State vs. IdahoState 2008 2009 2009 vs. Bowling Green vs. Hawai’i 2009 32,308 32,318 2009 9. vs. Fresno State vs. UCDavis 32,335 8. vs. Nevada 32,342 7. vs. Idaho 32,412 6. vs. Oregon 32,497 5. 32,642 4. 33,986 3. 34,127 2. 1. .2,9 2000 2002 2003 26,493 27,949 28,098 9. 8. 7. .5,0 tHwii2007 2008 2003 atHawai’i 2000 2007 2002 atOregon atBYU (inLittleRock) atArkansas 1997 50,000 54,286 2005 9. atWashington 2001 atArkansas 58,713 8. atWisconsin 60,554 7. 70,045 6. Carolina atSouth atGeorgia 70,142 5. 73,209 4. 83,019 3. 92,746 2. 1. l AutoZone Liberty Bowl AutoZone Liberty Sheraton Hawaii Bowl NCAA I-AA National Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Huntington, W. Va. Honolulu, Hawai’i San Diego,San Calif. Memphis, Tenn. Poinsettia Bowl Championship Glendale, Ariz. Glendale, Ariz. 2007 2010 2004 2008 2007 1994 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

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Opponent Season Coach AP Result Score Season Result Louisiana Tech 2002 22 -- W (36-10) 1986 Oregon State 34, Boise State 3 Nevada 2002 21 23 W (44-7) Iowa State 2002 15 18 W (34-16) Final Ranking 2002 12 15 1989 Oregon State 37, Boise State 30

UTEP 2003 23 24 W (51-21) 1996 Arizona State 56, Boise State 7 Fresno State 2003 20 20 W (31-17) 1997 Wisconsin 28, Boise State 24 Nevada 2003 18 18 W (56-3) 1997 Washington State 57, Boise State 0 Hawaii 2003 17 18 W (45-28) TCU 2003 16 18 W (34-31) 1998 Washington State 33, Boise State 21 Final Ranking 2003 15 16 1999 UCLA 38, Boise State 7 UTEP 2004 23 23 W (47-31) BYU 2004 21 21 W (28-27) SMU 2004 21 23 W (38-20) 2000 Arkansas 38, Boise State 31 Tulsa 2004 18 21 W (45-42) 2000 Washington State 42, Boise State 35 Fresno State 2004 16 19 W (33-16) Hawaii 2004 15 18 W (69-3) 2001 South Carolina 32, Boise State 13 San Jose State 2004 13 14 W (56-49) 2001 Washington State 41, Boise State 20 Louisiana Tech 2004 12 13 W (55-14) Nevada 2004 10 10 W (58-21) 2002 Arkansas 41, Boise State 14 Louisville 2004 10 10 L (40-44) Final Ranking 2004 13 12 2002 Boise State 34, Iowa State 16

Georgia 2005 19 18 L (13-48) 2003 Oregon State 26, Boise State 24 Final Ranking 2005 - - 2004 Boise State 53, Oregon State 34 Hawaii 2006 25 25 W (41-34) Utah 2006 22 22 W (36-3) 2005 Georgia 48, Boise State 13 Louisiana Tech 2006 21 20 W (55-14) 2005 Oregon State 30 Boise State 27 New Mexico State 2006 19 20 W (40-28) 2005 Boston College 27, Boise State 21 Idaho 2006 17 18 W (42-26) Fresno State 2006 14 14 W (45-21) 2006 Boise State 42, Oregon State 14 San Jose State 2006 13 14 W (23-20) Utah State 2006 13 13 W (49-10) 2006 (2007) Boise State 43, Oklahoma 42 (OT) Nevada 2006 12 12 W (38-7) Oklahoma 2006 9 9 W (43-42 OT) 2007 Washington 24, Boise State 10 Final Ranking 2006 6 5 2008 Boise State 37, Oregon 32 Weber State 2007 23 24 W (56-7) Washington 2007 20 22 L (24-10) 2009 Boise State 19, Oregon 8 San Jose State 2007 22 21 W (42-7) Utah State 2007 19 19 W (52-0) Idaho 2007 15 17 W (58-14) Boise State vs. Ranked Opponents: (7-9) Hawai’i 2007 17 17 L (39-27) East Carolina 2007 22 24 L (41-38) 1996 #5 Arizona State-h 56, Boise State 7 Final Ranking 2007 - - 1997 #15 Washington State 58-h, Boise State 0 Louisiana Tech 2008 18 17 W (38-3) Southern Miss 2008 16 15 W (24-7) 1999 #17 UCLA-h 38, Boise State 7 Hawai’i 2008 16 15 W (27-7) San Jose State 2008 13 13 W (33-16) 2001 #21 South Carolina-h 32, Boise State 13 New Mexico State 2008 11 11 W (49-0) 2001 Boise State 35, #8 Fresno State-h 30 Utah State 2008 10 9 W (49-14) Idaho 2008 9 9 W (49-10) Nevada 2008 9 9 W (41-34) 2003 #18 Boise State 34, #19 TCU-h 31 (Fort Worth Bowl) Fresno State 2008 9 9 W (61-10)

TCU 2008 9 9 L (17-16) 2004 #8 Louisville 44, #10 Boise State 40 (Liberty Bowl) R Record Book Final Ranking 2008 13 11 e 2005 #13 Georgia-h 48, #18 Boise State 13 Oregon 2009 16 14 W (19-8) 2005 #20 Fresno State 27-h, Boise State 7 c Miami (OH) 2009 11 12 W (48-0) 2005 #19 Boston College 27, Boise State-h 21 (H-Bowl) o

Fresno State 2009 10 10 W (51-34) r

Bowling Green 2009 8 8 W (49-14) d UC Davis 2009 5 5 W (34-16) 2007 #9 Boise State 43, #7 Oklahoma 42 (OT) (Fiesta Bowl) Tulsa 2009 6 5 W (28-21) B Hawai’i 2009 5 6 W (54-9) 2007 #13 Hawai’i-h 39, #17 Boise State 29 San Jose State 2009 5 6 W (45-7) o

Louisiana Tech 2009 5 5 W (45-35) 2008 Boise State 37, #12 Oregon-h 32 o Idaho 2009 6 6 W (63-25)

2008 #11 TCU 17, #9 Boise State 16 (Poinsettia Bowl) k Utah State 2009 6 6 W (52-21) Nevada 2009 6 6 W (44-33) 2009 #16 Boise State-h 19, #14 Oregon 8 New Mexico State 2009 6 6 W (42-7) #6 Boise State 17, #4 TCU 10 (Fiesta Bowl) TCU 2009 6 6 W (17-10) Final Ranking 2009 4 4 Boise State Wins in Bold 111717 1 118 1

8 PPostseasonostseason RRecordecord BBookook Most Yards Passing (Career) Most Yards Passing (SingleGame) Most Yards TotalOff Most Yards TotalOff Boise, Idaho(26,203) Crucial.com HumanitarianBowl BoiseState 38, Texas-El Paso 23 Dec. 28,2000 BoiseState 34,Iowa State 16 Fort Worth, Texas (38,028) Dec. 31,2002 BoiseState 34, TCU 31 Dec. 23,2003 Louisville 44,BoiseState 40 Dec. 31,2004 Boston College 27,BoiseState 21 Dec. 28,2005 42(OT) BoiseState 43,Oklahoma Jan. 1,2007 EastCarolina 41,BoiseState 38 SanDiego, Calif. (34,628) Dec. 23,2007 TCU 17,BoiseState 16 Poinsettia Dec. 23,2008 Bowl BoiseState 17, TCU 10 Jan. 4,2010 .79Tn id 4Games 3Games 3Games Jared Zabransky Tony Hilde JimMcMillan 740 759 3. 902 2. 1. .87Tn id 4Games 3Games 3Games Jared Zabransky Tony Hilde JimMcMillan 743 857 3. 938 2. 1. .33JmMMla sSuhDkt 1973 1999 1990 vs.South JimMcMillan Dakota Hendricksvs. Bart Louisville 353 DuaneHalliday vs. Nevada 361 3. 371 2. 1. .38JeAitiv.EsenKnuk 1980 1990 1973 JoeAliottivs. Eastern Kentucky vs. Louisiana JimMcMillan Tech 358 DuaneHalliday vs. Nevada 363 3. 382 2. 1. Boise, Idaho(30,446) Crucial.com HumanitarianBowl PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl Memphis, Tenn.(58,355) Bowl AutoZone Liberty Boise, Idaho(30,493) MPC Computers Bowl Glendale, Ariz.(73,719) Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Honolulu, Hawai’i (30,467) Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl CreditUnion DiegoCounty San Glendale, Ariz.(72,337) Tostitos Fiesta Bowl NCAA DivisionI-AAPlayoffNCAA ense (Career) ense (Single Game) 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 1 0

NCAA DivisionI-ABowl Record:NCAA 6-4 B Overall Postseason Record: 16-11 Most Pass Completions (SingleGame) Most Passing Attempts (Career) Most Passing Attempts (SingleGame) Boise, Idaho(10,537) NCAA DivisionI-AA First Round Northwestern State (LA) 22,BoiseState 13 Boise, Idaho(15,849) NCAA DivisionI-AA First Round Nov. 26,1988 Iowa 3 BoiseState 20,Northern Boise, Idaho(15,849) NCAA DivisionI-AA Quarterfi Nov. 24,1990 BoiseState 20,Middle Tennessee State 13 Reno, Nev. (19,776) NCAA DivisionI-AA Semifi Dec. 1,1990 Nevada59,BoiseState 52 (3 OT) Boise, Idaho(14,706) NCAA DivisionI-AA First Round Dec. 8,1990 BoiseState 24,North Texas 20 Boise, Idaho(15,302) Nov. 26,1994 BoiseState 17,AppalachianState 14 Boise, Idaho(20,068) NCAA DivisionI-AA Semifi Dec. 3,1994 24 BoiseState 28,Marshall Huntington, W.(27,674) Va. Dec. 10,1994 NCAA DivisionI-AA Finals Youngstown State 28,BoiseState 14 Boise, Idaho(29,283) Crucial.com HumanitarianBowl Dec. 17,1994 BoiseState 34,Louisville 31 Dec. 30,1999 o .2 elnMoev.TU2010 Kellen Moore vs. TCU 23 3. .2 o lot s atr etcy1980 2007 JoeAliottivs. Eastern Kentucky Taylor Tharp vs. EastCarolina 24 30 2. 1. 1990 2007 Mike Virden Iowa vs. Northern Taylor Tharp vs. EastCarolina 41 44 2. 1. 1 .9 ae arnk 3Games 3Games Jared Zabransky JimMcMillan 93 105 3. 2. . INDIVIDUAL RECORDS i Record: DivisionIIPlayoff 8-4;NCAA s NCAA DivisionI-AA Quarterfi 2 oyHle4Games Tony Hilde 120 1Ei uhi s hc tt 1971 EricGuthrie vs. Chico State 1980 JoeAliotti vs. Eastern Kentucky 41 41 3DaeHlia s eaa1990 1973 vs. Louisiana JimMcMillan Tech DuaneHalliday vs. Nevada 23 23 e GAME RESULTS

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F nals nals o nals nals o t b a Sacramento, Calif. (16,313) BoiseState 32,Chico State 28 Camellia Boise, Idaho(14,358) Dec. 11,1971 Dakota 10 BoiseState 53,South Bowl Wichita Falls, Texas (13,000) NCAA DivisionIISemifi Dec. 1,1973 Louisiana Tech 38,BoiseState 34 (9,913) Pleasant,Mich. Mount NCAA DivisionIIQuarterfi Dec. 8,1973 20,BoiseState Central 6 Michigan Boise, Idaho(17,347) NCAA DivisionIIQuarterfi Nov. 30,1974 24,BoiseState 21 Michigan Northern Boise, Idaho(17,300) NCAA DivisionI-AA Semifi Nov. 29,1975 BoiseState 14,GramblingState 9 Sacramento, Calif. (8,157) NCAA DivisionI-AA Finals Dec. 13,1980 29 BoiseState 31,Eastern Kentucky (11,500) Jackson,Miss. Dec. 20,1980 NCAA DivisionI-AA Quarterfi BoiseState 19,JacksonState 7 Boise, Idaho(20,176) NCAA DivisionI-AA Semifi Dec. 5,1981 23,BoiseState 17 Eastern Kentucky Dec. 12,1981 Most Interceptions Thrown (Career) Game) Most Interceptions Thrown (Single Most Pass Completions (Career) .6 oyHle4Games 3Games 3Games Jared Zabransky Tony Hilde JimMcMillan 53 60 3. 63 2. 1. l .4JeAiti2Games 3Games 4Games JoeAliotti JimMcMillan Tony Hilde 4 6 3. 9 2. 1. .4Tn id s paaha tt 1994 DarrinBurchak vs. Northwestern Tony vs. Hilde AppalachianState 3 4 2. 1. l NCAA DivisionIIQuarterfi ae arnk 3Games Jared Zabransky 4 3 Jim McMillan vs. Central JimMcMillan 1980 1981 JoeAliottivs. GramblingState 3 Tim vs. Klena Eastern Kentucky 3 3 Record: 2-3 State (La.) Michigan nals nals nals nals nals nals nals 1988 1974 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

Highest Pass Percentage (Single Game) Most Touchdowns Rushing (Career) Highest Average Yards Per Reception 1. .700 (21-30) Jim McMillan vs. South 1973 1. 4 Brock Forsey 3 Games (Career) Dakota 2. 3 Bart Hendricks 2 Games 1. 26.8 (6-161) Drisan James 4 Games 2. .682 (30-44) Taylor Tharp vs. East 2007 3 K.C. Adams 4 Games 2. 23.6 (7-165) Vinny Perretta 3 Games Carolina 3 Chris Thomas 4 Games 3. 23.1 (7-162) Mike Holton 2 Games 3. .667 (22-33) Mike Virden vs. Middle 1990 Tennessee State Longest Run From Scrimmage Most Touchdowns Receiving (Single Game) Highest Pass Percentage (Career-Multi- 1. 77 Bart Hendricks vs. UTEP 2000 1. 2 Drisan James vs. Oklahoma 2007 ple Games) 2. 75 David Mikell vs. TCU 2003 2 Ryan Ikebe vs. Appalachian State 1994 1. .608 (45-74) Kellen Moore 2 Games 3. 50 John Smith vs. Northern Michigan 1975 2 Randy Matyshock vs. Youngstown 1994 State 2. .600 (63-105) Jim McMillan 3 Games 2 Lee Schrack vs. Marshall 1994 3. .580 (51-88) Mike Virden 3 Games Most Pass Receptions (Single Game) 2 Winky White vs. Nevada 1990 1. 14 Don Hutt vs. Louisiana Tech 1973 2 Don Hutt vs. South Dakota 1973 Most Touchdown Passes (Single Game) 2. 13 Don Hutt vs. South Dakota 1973 2 Don Hutt vs. Chico State 1971 1. 4 Jim McMillan vs. South Dakota 1973 3. 11 Winky White vs. Nevada 1990 2. 3 Jared Zabransky vs. Oklahoma 2007 11 Kipp Bedard vs. Eastern Kentucky 1980 Most Touchdowns Receiving (Career) 3 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. TCU 2003 1. 5 Don Hutt 3 Games 3 Duane Halliday vs. Nevada 1990 Most Pass Receptions (Career) 2. 3 Drisan James 4 Games 3 Jim McMillan vs. Louisiana Tech 1973 1. 34 Don Hutt 3 Games 3 Ryan Ikebe 4 Games 3 Eric Guthrie vs. Chico State 1971 2. 22 Kipp Bedard 4 Games 3 Winky White 4 Games 3. 19 Winky White 4 Games Most Touchdown Passes (Career) Longest Reception 1. 8 Jim McMillan 3 Games 1. 80 John Smith from Jim McMillan 1973 2. 7 Tony Hilde 4 Games vs. Louisiana Tech 3. 5 Jared Zabransky 3 Games 2. 65 Vinny Perretta from Kellen 2008 Moore vs. TCU Most Yards Rushing (Single Game) 3. 64 Ryan Ikebe from Tony Hilde vs. 1994 1. 156 Rodney Webster vs. Jackson State 1981 Appalachian State 2. 152 Brock Forsey vs. Louisville 1999 Most All-Purpose Yards (Single Game) 3. 132 John Smith vs. Northern Michigan 1975 1. 269 Brock Forsey vs. Louisville 1999 Most Yards Rushing (Career) 2. 264 Winky White vs. Nevada 1990 1. 298 Brock Forsey 3 Games 3. 212 Kipp Bedard vs. Eastern Kentucky 1980 2. 280 Rodney Webster 2 Games Most All-Purpose Yards (Career) 3. 235 K.C. Adams 4 Games 1. 614 Brock Forsey 3 Games Most Rushing Attempts (Single Game) 2. 502 John Smith 4 Games 1. 25 Rodney Webster vs. Jackson State 1981 3. 463 Kipp Bedard 4 Games 2. 24 Ian Johnson vs. Oklahoma 2007 Most Interceptions (Single Game)

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1. 92+ Andy Avalos vs. Louisville 2004 e 2. 212 Kipp Bedard vs. Eastern Kentucky 1980

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0 PPostseasonostseason RRecordecord BBookook Most Pass Attempts Most YardsPassing Most Yards TotalOff Most Punt Return Yards (SingleGame) Most Punt Returns(Career) Most Punt Returns(SingleGame) Longest Kickoff Highest Kickoff Most Kickoff Most Kickoff Most Kickoff .46v.Nvd 1990 1980 1973 vs. Eastern Kentucky vs. Louisiana Tech vs. Nevada 358 374 3. 496 2. 1. .4 s hc tt 1971 1990 2007 vs. Chico State vs. EastCarolina vs. Nevada 43 44 3. 52 2. 1. .49v ot aoa1973 1999 1990 vsDakota South vs. Louisville vs. Nevada 469 533 3. 560 2. 1. .5 i ilgnv.Iw tt 2002 Tim Gilliganvs. Iowa State 1990 Frank Iowa Robinsonvs. Northern 2005 57 Quinton Jonesvs. Boston College 60 3. 151 2. 1. .5 ileBwn s asal1994 1973 Willie Bowens vs. Marshall 2007 JohnSmithvs. Dakota South 54 Austin Smithvs. EastCarolina 4Games 86 3. 4Games 89 4Games 2. JohnSmith 1. Willie Bowens Austin Smith 34.5(4-138) 35.2(6-211) 3. 43.3(4-173) 2. 1. .6TmGlia 2Games 2Games 3Games Tim Gilligan Quinton Jones Frank Robinson 6 7 3. 9 2. 1. .5TmGlia s oaSae2002 Tim Gilliganvs. Iowa State 2005 Quinton Jonesvs. Boston College 5 7 2. 1. 3Games 3Games 4Games Brock Forsey ChrisCarr Willie Bowens 185 2004 197 3. 211 1994 2. ChrisCarr vs. Louisville 1. 2007 Willie Bowens vs. Marshall 114 Austin Smithvs. EastCarolina 146 3. 173 2. 1. .6BokFre 3Games 3Games 4Games Brock Forsey Quinton Jones ChrisCarr 6 7 3. 8 2. 1. rn oisnv.Nrhr oa1990 Frank Iowa Robinsonvs. Northern 5 ileBwn 4Games Willie Bowens 6 Return Yards (Career) Return Yards (SingleGame) Returns(Career) ReturnAverage (Career) Return ense 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 1 0

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Most Touchdowns Rushing Fewest Yards Passing Fewest Yards Rushing 1. 4 vs. Iowa State 2002 1. 108 vs. Jackson State 1980 1. 28 vs. TCU 2008 2. 3 vs. Louisville 2004 2. 119 vs. Northern Michigan 1975 2. 29 vs. Northwestern State 1988 3 vs. UTEP 2000 3. 136 vs. Northwestern State 1988 3. 40 vs. Louisiana Tech 1973 3 vs. Nevada 1990 3 vs. South Dakota 1973 Fewest Pass Attempts Fewest Rushing Attempts 1. 22 vs. Jackson State 1980 1. 20 vs. TCU 2008 Most Fumbles Recovered 22 vs. Grambling State 1980 2. 21 vs. Northwestern State 1988 1. 4 vs. Jackson State 1981 22 vs. Northern Michigan 1975 3. 23 vs. Marshall 1994 4 vs. Grambling State 1980 4 vs. Chico State 1971 Fewest Pass Completions Most Fumbles Lost 1. 9 vs. Jackson State 1981 1. 3 vs. Appalachian State 1994 Most Points Scored 2. 10 vs. Grambling State 1980 3 vs. North Texas 1994 1. 53 vs. South Dakota 1973 3. 11 vs. Northwestern State 1988 3 vs. Middle Tennessee State 1990 2. 52 vs. Nevada 1990 3. 43 vs. Oklahoma 2007 Lowest Pass Percentage Fewest Points Scored 1. .314 (11-35) vs. Northwestern State 1988 1. 6 vs. Central Michigan 1974 Fewest Yards Total Off ense 2. .406 (13-32) vs. Appalachian State 1994 2. 13 vs. Northwestern State 1988 1. 195 vs. Northwestern State 1988 3. .409 (9-22) vs. Jackson State 1981 3. 14 vs. Youngstown St. 1994 2. 225 vs. Youngstown State 1994 14 vs. Grambling State 1980 3. 228 vs. Grambling State 1980 Most Interceptions Thrown 1. 5 vs. Northwestern State 1988 2. 4 vs. Appalachian State 1994 4 vs. Eastern Kentucky 1981 OPPONENTS’ TEAM RECORDS Fewest Yards Total Off ense Fewest Rushing Attempts Most Touchdown Passes 1. 156 Northern Iowa 1990 1. 20 TCU 2010 1. 3 Boston College 2005 2. 168 Middle Tennessee State 1990 2. 27 Northern Iowa 1990 3 Louisville 2004 3. 228 Appalachian State 1994 3. 32 Louisville 1999 2. 2 Louisville 1999 2 Marshall 1994 Fewest Yards Passing Lowest Average Yards Per Carry 2 Louisiana Tech 1973 1. 26 Middle Tennessee State 1990 1. -0.2 (27- Northern Iowa 1990 2 Chico State 1971 (-5) 2. 27 Central Michigan 1974 2. 1.8 (20-36) TCU 2010 3. 42 Grambling State 1980 Most Yards Rushing 3. 2.3 (41-93) Chico State 1971 1. 329 Louisville 2004 Fewest Pass Attempts 2. 322 East Carolina 2007 Fewest Points Scored 1. 7 Central Michigan 1974 3. 313 Central Michigan 1974 1. 3 Northern Iowa 1990

2. 8 Eastern Kentucky 1981 P PostSeason Record Book 2. 7 Jackson State 1981 3. 11 Middle Tennessee State 1990 Most Rushing Attempts o 3. 9 Grambling State 1980 1. 71 Northwestern State (La.) 1988 s Fewest Pass Completions 2. 68 Grambling State 1980 Most Yards Total Off ense t

1. 2 Central Michigan 1974 3. 67 Central Michigan 1974 S 1. 564 Louisville 2004 2 South Dakota 1973 e 2. 502 Nevada 1990 3. 3 Eastern Kentucky 1981 Highest Average Yards Per Carry 3. 494 TCU 2003 a 1. 6.6 (50-329) Louisville 2004 s Lowest Passing Percentage 2. 6.4 (50-322) East Carolina 2007 Most Yards Passing o 1. .143 (2-14) South Dakota 1973 3. 5.6 (52-291) Nevada 1990

1. 314 Louisville 1999 n 2. .250 (5-20) Grambling State 1980

2. 266 Chico State 1971 3. .259 (7-27) Appalachian State 1994 Most Touchdowns Rushing R 3. 263 North Texas 1994 1. 4 East Carolina 2007 e Most Interceptions Thrown 2. 4 Nevada 1990 Most Pass Attempts c 1. 6 Northern Iowa 1990 3. 3 Louisville 2004 1. 51 North Texas 1994 o 2. 3 TCU 2010 3 TCU 2003

2. 47 Louisville 1999 r 3 Oklahoma 2007 3 Youngstown State 1994 d 47 Chico State 1971 3 Louisville 1999 3 Eastern Kentucky 1980

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2 BBowlowl HistoryHistory BSU 4th, 9:28 Davy Malaythong, Davy 5-yard run(Calaycay kick) Calaycay, 4th,9:28 46-yard fi 3rd, 3:30 BSU Frank kick) Moreau, 3-yard run(Hilbert 4th,12:10 LOU Calaycay, 26-yard fi 3rd, 10:16 (Hilbert kick) (Hilbert BSU DamienDorsey, 8-yard passfrom Redman 2nd, 3:39 (Calaycay LOU kick) 2nd, 13:11 80-yardShaunard interception Harts, return Zek Parker, 91-yard kickoff BSU kick) 1st,1:16 (Calaycay LOU Shay Swan, 4-yard passfrom Hendricks, 1st,1:34 BSU kick) ArnoldJackson,54-yard passfrom Chris Total Redman 1st,4:41 Hendricks, Calaycay 3-yard run(Nick Bart kick) LOU 1st,6:57 4th 40-yard fi JonHilbert, BSU 1st,12:18 LOU 3rd Boise 17 2nd 7 0 31 Louisville 1st Scoring Summary 14 State 7 6 7 34 com Humanitarian Bowl Most Valuable Player honorsfor BoiseState. Louisville hadacouple ofchances to winlate, butonedrive endedwithapunt. The second wasstopped by aKareem Williams had aschoolrecord 269all-purposeyards. The Idaho, Meridian, native rushedfor 86yards inthedecisive second halfinearni Malaythong scored BoiseState camerightback. ona5-yard runto capa10-play, 60-yard drive to putBSUup 34-31. The interception, thethird oftheday for Redman. quarter, Earlyinthefourth RedmanledtheCardinals onasix-play, 60-yard drive, whichFrank Moreau cappedwitha3-yard fi Calaycay ApairofNick fi touchdown run.Louisville led31-27. Ten plays later, Redmanfound DamienDorseyallaloneintheendzone to give theCardinals lead. a24-21halftime minutes. AnotherBronco turnover letLouisville takethe leadinto thehalf. Louisville’s Lou Wallace recovered fumb aDamienSchilling BoiseState helpedLouisville outwithturnovers aswell. The Broncos hadachance to pushtheleadto 10,butDavey Malaython on apuntinBronco territory. stepped infront ButShaunard ofaRedmanpassandreturned Harts it80yards for aBronco touchdown to putBSUbackontop, fumbled insidetheCardinals’ 10to keepLouisville close. lookedlikeLouisville would It buildonthelead. RedmanhadtheCardinals inscoring position,maybe ready to putthegame 21-17. Once againBoiseState wouldn’t holdtheleadlong. Just18seconds. Zek Parkeraway returned early. theensuingkickoff The Broncos againonan80-yard scoring camerightback, drive. Hendrickscapped thedrive witha4-yard touchdown passto touchdown to putLouisville aquarter. ahead17-14after BoiseState didn’t leadfor long. ChrisRedman,theJohnny UnitasAward winner,Shay Swan to give hitArnoldJacksonona54-yard touchdown BSUa14-10lead. BoiseState, 10-3,camerightbackattheConference USAteam. The Broncos marched 80yards andscored avoiding ona3-yard Louisvillepass after runby asack. led10-7. whichcappedanine-play, play. thescoring Louisville witha40-yard 50-yard fieldgoalby drive started JonHilbert for Hendricksonafourth-and-one the Bart quarterback Cardinals. rst quarter washighlighted by a50-yardrst quarter screen passto Brock Forsey. Forsey, freshman, rushedfor aredshirt 152yards and 22010 BoiseStateFootball

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Boise State 38, UTEP 23 December 28, 2000 – Bronco Stadium – Boise, Idaho If Bart Hendricks hadn’t already etched his name into Bronco football lore, his performance in the 2000 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl made it a no-brainer. The senior quarterback earned the bowl’s Most Valuable Player honors by scoring three touchdowns and throwing for a fourth in leading Boise State to its second consecutive bowl win, 38-23 over Texas-El Paso. Hendricks’ biggest play of the game came just two minutes into the second half. With the Broncos holding a slim 17-10 lead, he turned a simple speed option play into a 77-yard touchdown run. Hendricks turned up fi eld at the line of scrimmage, eluded a couple of UTEP defenders and then found a lane down the middle of the fi eld. Three UTEP defenders never could catch Hendricks from behind, showing the speed that helped make him the 1999 and 2000 Big West Conference Off ensive Player of the Year. After UTEP added a late third-quarter fi eld goal to cut the lead to 24-13, Hendricks and company expanded the lead thanks to the eff orts of punter Jeff Edwards. Facing fourth-and-four at its own 37-yard line, Boise State faked a punt on the fi rst play of the fourth quarter. Edwards took the snap, hesitated momentarily and then broke up fi eld. He broke the tackle just before the fi rst down marker, and then slipped outside for a 22-yard gain. One play later, tailback and 1999 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl MVP Brock Forsey pushed the score to 31-13, taking a sweep play 41 yards for a touchdown. In a matter of just 20 seconds, Boise State had gone from punting to UTEP and holding an 11-point lead, to being up by three scores and close to landing the knockout punch. The Miners responded on their next two possessions, marching 50 yards in seven plays to answer the Forsey touchdown with a fi eld goal, cutting the lead to 31-16. Texas-El Paso’s defense held the Broncos on the following possession. It took UTEP’s off ense nine plays to score, cutting the Bronco lead to 31-23 with 7:45 to play. The Miner defense again answered the call, holding Boise State on the ensuing possession and forcing Boise State’s seventh punt of the game. But Bronco safety Travis Burgher forced UTEP’s third turnover of the game, stripping the ball free on the Miner’s punt return. Davy Malaythong came off the bottom of the pile with the ball and Boise State was back in business. Boise State’s next touchdown was the reverse of what Bronco fans seen had throughout the last two seasons. This time it was Hendricks who came out of the backfi eld in a pass pattern after handing the ball off on a fake run. Wide receiver Andre Banks threw the ball back across the fi eld and Hendricks made his fi rst career reception. The touchdown covered 11 yards as Hendricks went up to take the ball away from a UTEP defender in the end zone and seal the Bronco win at 38-23. Hendricks ended the game, and his impressive Bronco career, with 247 passing yards, a touchdown pass and two rushing touchdowns, while fi ttingly making the fi nal Boise State touchdown of the 2000 season on a reception.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Team Statistics UTEP Boise State UTEP 0 10 3 10 23 First Downs 22 18 Boise State 7 10 7 14 38 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 44-118 29-175 Passing Yards 201 258 BSU 1st, 13:08 Jay Swillie, 28-yard pass from Bart Hendricks Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 17-38-1 18-30-1 (Nick Calaycay kick) Total Yards 319 433 BSU 2nd, 14:53 Calaycay, 41-yard fi eld goal Total Plays 82 59 UTEP 2nd, 9:26 J. Knapp, 9-yard pass from R. Perez (R. Bishop Average Yards Per Play 3.9 7.3 kick) Punting (No-Yards) 5-48.8 7-42.6 UTEP 2nd, 4:08 Bishop, 28-yard fi eld goal Punt Returns (No-Yards) 5-91 3-15 BSU 2nd, 0:23 Hendricks, 12-yard run (Calaycay kick) Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 5-66 6-118 BSU 3rd, 12:41 Hendricks, 77-yard run (Calaycay kick) Fumbles-Lost 4-2 2-0

UTEP 3rd, 1:36 Bishop, 43-yard fi eld goal Penalties (No-Yards) 4-35 6-59 B Bowl History

BSU 4th, 14:40 Brock Forsey, 41-yard run (Calaycay kick) Third Down Conversions 7/18 2/11 o UTEP 4th, 13:09 Bishop, 47-yard fi eld goal Time of Possession 32:55 27:05 w UTEP 4th, 7:45 C. Porter, 3-yard run (Bishop kick) Attendance — 26,203

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Broncos Cap Second Straight Nationally Ranked Season with Victory in the Inaugural PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl

Boise State 34, TCU 31 December 23, 2003 – Amon G. Carter Stadium – Fort Worth, Texas

Ryan Dinwiddie ended his career as the most effi cient passer in college football and led Boise State to its fi rst bowl victory away from home. Dinwiddie threw for 325 yards and three touchdowns, the last an 18-yarder to Derek Schouman for the winning score, and the No. 18 Broncos beat No. 19 TCU 34-31 in the inaugural PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl. Dinwiddie hit 19-of-35 passes for 325 yards and three touchdowns to fi nish the season with 4,356 passing yards. He also completed his career with 9,809 passing yards, 82 touchdowns and just 20 interceptions. The win wasn’t secure until sophomore Mike Wynn, who had not attempted a kick for TCU all season, was well short on a 51-yard fi eld goal try with seven seconds left. Prior to TCU’s failed fi eld goal attempt, the Broncos missed a chance to clinch the game after Gabe Franklin’s diving interception gave the ball back to Boise State with 5:41left in the game. But Boise State then went three-and-out, giving the ball back to TCU with 3:27 left. In TCU’s fi nal drive, the Horned Frogs converted a fourth-and-10 from their 20 when quarterback Brandon Hassell completed a 28-yard pass. The Frogs then converted on a fourth-and-one, when Lonta Hobbs just got the needed yards to the 28 with 40 seconds left. After three incomplete passes and a penalty, Wynn came out for a fi eld goal attempt, but the kick was well short, securing the Bronco win. The score was tied at halftime with Boise State getting scoring plays from T.J. Acree on a 27-yard pass from Dinwiddie, a 54-yard reception from Dinwiddie to Jeff Carpenter, a 75-yard run by David Mikell and a 23-yard fi eld goal by Tyler Jones. On the fi rst play of the second half, Bronco linebacker Andy Avalos recovered a TCU fumble which led to a 37-yard fi eld goal by Jones for a 27-24 Boise State lead. Another TCU fumble early in the fourth quarter led to Boise State’s fi nal score, an 18-yard pass from Dinwiddie to tight end Derek Schouman. Acree was Boise State’s top receiver in the game with eight catches for 150 yards. Mikell fi nished the game with 101 rushing yards and Wes Nurse was the top Bronco tackler with 14, including 12 unassisted.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Team Statistics TCU Boise State TCU 14 10 7 0 31 First Downs 26 19 Boise State 7 17 3 7 34 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 57-280 29-117 Passing Yards 214 325 TCU 1st, 9:53 Cory Rodgers, 3-yard run (Nick Browne kick) Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 15-29-1 19-35-2 BSU 1st, 8:33 T.J. Acree, 27-yard pass from Ryan Dinwiddie Total Yards 494 442 (Tyler Jones kick) Total Plays 86 64 TCU 1st, 1:44 Rodgers, 22-yard pass from B. Hassell (Browne Average Yards Per Play 5.7 6.9 kick) Punting (No-Yards) 4-40.8 5-36.8 TCU 2nd, 9:36 Hassell, 21-yard run (Browne kick) Punt Returns (No-Yards) 2-8 3-34 BSU 2nd, 8:13 Jeff Carpenter, 54-yard pass from Dinwiddie Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 4-65 6-127 (Jones kick) Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 BSU 2nd, 6:12 David Mikell, 75-yard run (Jones kick) Penalties (No-Yards) 6-57 6-70 TCU 2nd, 0:43 Browne, 32-yard fi eld goal Third Down Conversions 7/17 4/13 B Bowl History

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Second Half Rally Comes up Short in MPC Computers Bowl Loss to Boston College

Boston College 27, Boise State 21 December 28, 2005 – MPC Computers Bowl – Boise, Idaho

It was nearly a comeback for the ages. Boise State’s second-half rally came up just short as the Broncos lost 27-21 to No. 19 Boston College in the MPC Computers Bowl in Bronco Stadium. Boston College’s Ryan Glasper picked off Bronco quarterback Jared Zabransky’s pass in the end zone with 40 seconds to play to salvage a win for the Eagles, who led 27-0 with 1:30 to play in the third quarter. Boise State stormed back thanks to big plays. Zabransky found Drisan James with a 53-yard touchdown pass to pull the Broncos to within 27-7. The Broncos got the ball back when safety Marty Tadman picked off Matt Ryan at Boston College’s 33. The Broncos capitalized with a four-play drive for a touchdown that was capped by a Zabransky 2-yard touchdown run. Boise State crawled even closer after a big play on special teams. Quinton Jones returned a punt 92 yards for a score and Boise State was within a touchdown, 27-21. The Broncos got the chance to win the game with one fi nal possession. Boise State drove to the Boston College 5-yard line after a fourth-and-nine conversion and a pass interference call on the Eagles. Zabransky found freshman Vinny Perretta for 32 yards on the fourth-and-nine to get the ball down to the Boston College 14. The Broncos’ drive and the hopes of continuing their 31-game home winning streak ended when Glasper picked off the pass. Jones fi nished the game with a school-record 151 punt return yards, and his 92-yard return for a touchdown tied the school record he set earlier in the season at Hawaii. Zabransky fi nished with 279 yards passing while completing 20-of-35 with one touchdown and two interceptions. had fi ve catches for 52 yards, Perretta had a career-best four catches for a career-high 84 yards and Jerard Rabb and Jeff Carpenter had four catches each. Korey Hall led Boise State with 15 tackles, while Tadman had 11 tackles and an interception and Colt Brooks added 10 tackles.

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Boise State Shocks the Football World with Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Victory over Oklahoma

Boise State 43, Oklahoma 42 (OT) January 1, 2007 – University of Phoenix Stadium – Glendale, Arizona

In what many say was the greatest game in college football history, ninth-ranked Boise State shocked the No. 7 Oklahoma Sooners 43-42 in overtime to win the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, leaving Boise State as the only undefeated team in the country. Boise State showed plenty of heart and resilience in edging the Sooners in one of the most amazing games in recent memory. In one of the most dramatic fi nishes in BCS history, the Sooners and the Broncos combined for 22 points in the fi nal 86 seconds of regulation. Boise State lost an 18-point lead midway through the third quarter, then twice rallied from 7-point defi cits. The Broncos appeared to be fi nished when Oklahoma cornerback Marcus Walker intercepted Jared Zabransky’s pass and returned it 33 yards for a touchdown to put the Sooners ahead 35-28 with 1:02 remaining. The magic began on a stunning 50-yard touchdown play on fourth-and-18 in the fi nal seconds of regulation. Zabransky hit Drisan James at Oklahoma’s 35, and James pitched the ball to Jerard Rabb, who raced into the end zone with seven seconds to play. That play merely set the stage for more Bronco magic. Oklahoma’s Adrian Peterson opened the overtime with a 25-yard touchdown run. The Broncos answered with Vinny Perretta’s fourth-down touchdown pass to Derek Schouman. With Boise State down by a point, Petersen decided to go for the victory. On the decisive play, Zabransky looked at three wide receivers to his right, then handed the ball behind his back to tailback Ian Johnson, who raced untouched into the end zone for the winning 2-point conversion. The wild fi nish came after Boise State dominated the fi rst 40 minutes, making it clear that the Western Athletic Conference champion deserved a BCS berth. The Broncos stunned the Sooners with two quick touchdowns to take a 14-0 lead midway through the fi rst quarter. The fi rst came on a 49-yard touchdown pass from Zabransky to James. Zabransky froze the defense with a play-fake to Johnson, then fi red to James, who was all alone 10 yards behind Walker. On the next series, defensive end Mike T. Williams sacked Sooners quarterback Paul Thompson, who fumbled. Williams recovered at Oklahoma’s 9. Two plays later, Johnson scored from 2 yards out to give the Broncos a 14-0 lead with 7:28 left in the fi rst quarter. The Sooners cut the lead to 14-10 before Zabransky and James connected again shortly before the half for a 21-10 lead. Boise State’s lead was extended to 18 points midway through the third quarter when Marty Tadman intercepted a Sooner pass and returned it 27 yards for a touchdown. But Oklahoma didn’t go away quietly. The Sooners scored a fi eld goal and two touchdowns to cut the Bronco lead to 28-26, with the extra point still to come with 1:26 remaining in regulation. After penalties on their fi rst two 2-point conversion tries, Oklahoma fi nally converted on a pass play to tie the score at 28. That set the stage for the climax to one of the most celebrated college games ever. Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Team Statistics Boise State Oklahoma Boise State 14 7 7 7 8 43 First Downs 16 23 Oklahoma 7 3 7 18 7 42 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 35-110 38-174 Passing Yards 267 233 BSU 1st, 9:06 Drisan James, 49-yard pass from Jared Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 20-30-1 19-32-3 Zabransky (Anthony Montgomery kick) Total Yards 377 407 BSU 1st, 7:28 Ian Johnson, 2-yard run (Montgomery kick) Total Plays 65 70 OU 1st, 0:26 Manuel Johnson, 8-yard pass from Paul Average Yards Per Play 5.8 5.8 Thompson (Garret Hartley kick) Punting (No-Yards) 8-41.6 5-40.4

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Broncos come up short in one point loss to TCU at San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl

TCU 17, Boise State 38 December 23, 2008 – Qualcomm Stadium – San Diego, California

SAN DIEGO (AP) -TCU’s Joseph Turner’s 17-yard run midway through the fourth quarter gave the No. 11 Horned Frogs their fi rst lead of the night, which they preserved for a 17-16 victory over No. 9 and previously undefeated Boise State in the Poinsettia Bowl. Boise State (12-1) was trying to fi nish 13-0 for the second time in three seasons. The Broncos took a 10-0 lead on Ian Johnson’s 20-yard touchdown run midway through the fi rst quarter, but their high-scoring off ense bogged down against TCU’s fast, aggressive defense. TCU (11-2) piled up yards if not points until fi nally wearing down the Broncos’ defense in the fourth quarter. The Horned Frogs moved 80 yards in 10 plays on the winning drive, with Turner fi nishing it off by shedding a tackle inside the 5-yard line and diving into the end zone for a 17-13 lead. There wouldn’t be a crazy, victorious fi nish for Johnson and the Broncos as there was two years ago in their memorable, highly entertaining overtime win over Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl. After Turner’s TD, Boise State got to the TCU 14 before having to settle for Kyle Brotzman’s 33-yard fi eld goal to pull to 17-16. The Broncos got the ball back with 6 seconds left on their 33 and tried to lateral the ball after a catch, but Jeremy Childs’ desperation fl ip was grabbed by TCU’s Matt Panfi l. TCU outgained Boise State 472 yards to 250. BSU had only 28 yards rushing. BSU came in averaging 39 points and 456 yards, one of the benefi ts of dominating the Western Athletic Conference. Johnson scored on a 20-yard run midway through the fi rst quarter. It was his 58th career rushing TD, breaking former San Diego State star Marshall Faulk’s WAC record and giving the Broncos a 10-0 lead. Broncos quarterback Kellen Moore faked a sweep handoff to Childs, then handed to Johnson, who broke outside and found an open fi eld. Offi cials brought to the ball to the sideline for Johnson to keep. The Broncos needed the cushion, because TCU’s fast, aggressive defense fi nally clamped down. Boise State defensive end Byron Hout intercepted Andy Dalton midway through the second quarter, and his 62-yard return included a nice spin move to get away from one TCU player and a stiff arm against another Horned Frog. Hout was a running back in high school. Hout returned the ball to the TCU 11, but the Broncos had to settle for Brotzman’s 24-yard fi eld goal and a 13-0 lead.

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Boise State 17, TCU 10 January 4, 2010 – University of Phoenix Stadium – Glendale, Arizona

GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) -Boise State reached into its bag of tricks again and stunned TCU in a Fiesta Bowl duel of unbeaten BCS busters. After the Broncos pulled off a gutsy fake punt at their own 33-yard line, Doug Martin scored the decisive touchdown to give No. 6 Boise State a 17-10 victory over third-ranked TCU. A 10-10 stalemate came alive when punter Kyle Brotzman hit wide-open Kyle Efaw with a 30-yard strike with about nine minutes to play. Four plays later, Martin dove over a tackler from two yards out as the Broncos became the second school ever to go 14-0, joining Ohio State in 2002. (Alabama would also go 14-0 when it won the national championship later in the week.) The trickery evoked memories of Boise State’s BCS debut three years ago, when it pulled out a passel of gadget plays to defeat Oklahoma on the same fi eld. Unlike that thriller, this game off ered little drama until Petersen made another surprising call. The Broncos caught the Horned Frogs napping on the fake punt. Kellen Moore then completed three straight passes to advance to the two, and Martin scored to put Boise State up 17-10 with 7:21 to go. TCU took over at its own one with 1:06 remaining and marched to the Boise State 30 before cornerback Brandyn Thompson disrupted a pass by Andy Dalton, and Winston Venable picked it off to end the threat. Moore passed for 211 yards. Dalton fi nished with 272 yards and a score through the air, but was intercepted three times. Brotzman also made a 40-yard fi eld goal midway through the second to make it 10-0, putting the Horned Frogs in the biggest hole they had faced all season. Boise State is known for its off ense. But its defense did most of the work in this one. Thompson set up the winning drive with its second interception of the game. He returned his fi rst pick 51 yards for the game’s fi rst score. This was TCU’s fi rst BCS game, and the Horned Frogs seemed a little jittery, with six fi rst-half penalties and some early struggles by Dalton, who also fumbled a snap to go along with his three interceptions. Neither team could muster an off ensive touchdown until the fi nal minute of the fi rst half, when Dalton hit Curtis Clay for a 30-yard score to make it 10-7 at halftime. The Horned Frogs capitalized on Boise State’s fi rst turnover to pull even midway through the third. The Broncos had moved into Horned Frogs territory when All-American defensive end Jerry Hughes stripped Martin and recovered the ball at TCU’s 43-yard line. Eight plays later, Ross Evans kicked a 29-yard fi eld goal to tie it at 10. The Broncos struck fi rst on the return by Thompson, who cut in front of Antoine Hicks, picked off the pass and raced untouched into the end zone in the fi rst quarter. Dalton had thrown only fi ve interceptions in 279 pass attempts during the regular season, when he earned fi rst-team All-Mountain West Conference honors. But the Broncos put pressure on Dalton from the start; late in the fi rst quarter, unblocked cornerback Kyle Wilson blitzed and fl attened Dalton, who came out for one play.

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Magical is the only way to describe the 1994 season, as an unknown group of Broncos went from 3-8 in 1993 all the way to 13-2 a year later. Along the way, Boise State upset the No. 1, 2 and 3 ranked teams in the country and ignited the fans of Boise. The magical season opened with a six- game win streak, including a 37-27 victory over Division I-A Nevada in mid-September. If that wasn’t enough, the Broncos put together a seven-game win streak during October, November and December. Included in that streak was an emotional 27-24 victory over Idaho, which sealed the Big Sky Conference title. Three home games during the Division I-AA 1994 Broncos: 13-2 Overall; 6-1 Big Sky; playoff s supplied Boise with plenty of heart-stopping moments. Big Sky Conference Champions; NCAA Cornerback DaWuan Miller’s fourth-quarter interception capped Division I-AA National Runner-up an amazing come-from-behind win over North Texas in the fi rst round. Two Tony Hilde touchdown passes to Ryan Ikebe were Head Coach: just enough for the Broncos to survive Appalachian State in the quarterfi nals. That set up a semifi nal showdown with powerful Marshall, and another comeback which included 21 unanswered points and a late defensive stand that sealed a 28-24 Boise State victory. Some say the Broncos used up their remaining magic in that semifi nal victory and didn’t have enough to overcome top-ranked Youngstown State in the Division I-AA national championship game at Huntington, West Virginia. But despite the 28-14 loss, the 1994 season may have been the most exciting in school history as the Broncos set a school record for wins and completed the second-best one-season turnaround in NCAA history.

Unchartered territory. That’s where the 1999 Boise State football team traveled. Behind a 10-3 overall record and a 34-31 victory over Louisville in the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl, the 1999 Broncos earned Boise State its fi rst-ever Division I-A conference championship and bowl victory. The Broncos shook off a sluggish 1-2 start to the season, winning nine of the fi nal 10 games. The mid- season turnaround started with back- C Championship Teams to-back victories over Mountain West h

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Boise State had never experienced a season like the one in 2002 Broncos: 12-1 Overall; 8-0 WAC; 2002. Minus one seven-turnover hiccup at Arkansas, it may have WAC Champions; Crucial.com been a perfect season. The Broncos raced to a 12-1 record, fi nished the WAC season with a perfect 8-0 mark, cracked both the ESPN/ Humanitarian Bowl Champions USA Today and Associated Press Top 25 polls for the fi rst time in Final National Rankings: No. 12 school history and won their third Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl in four years. ESPN/USA Today; No. 15 Associated Along the way, Boise State put together the country’s top Press scoring off ense, led the nation in total off ensive yards and was the most effi cient passing team in I-A football. Head Coach: Dan Hawkins The Broncos had the nation’s leading scorer, Brock Forsey, who tallied a school-record 32 touchdowns and swept the WAC’s postseason awards in the three major categories. Forsey was honored as the Off ensive Player of the Year, while safety Quintin Mikell was named the Defensive Player of the Year and head C Championship Teams coach Dan Hawkins earned Coach of the Year honors. h

The Bronco off ense rolled over just about everybody. The 2002 WAC champs scored over 50 points in four straight a games and in fi ve of six at one point. Included in that run was a pair of 60-point games, 63-38 win over Utah State and an m amazing 67-21 win over Fresno State. Throw in a 58-31 win over WAC runner-up Hawai’i in that stretch and you can see why Boise State placed four players – Forsey, quarterback Ryan Dinwiddie, center Scott Huff , and right guard Rob Vian – on the p

All-WAC fi rst team, and one more (wide receiver Billy Wingfi eld) on the All-WAC second team. i o While the off ense received the majority of the headlines, the Bronco defense proved to be the best in the WAC. The Bronco “D” held four opponents under 10 points, all of those eff orts coming during the last fi ve weeks of season. While Mikell n was the only Bronco to earn fi rst-team all-league honors, three others were on the second team – defensive end Ryan Nelson, s h linebacker Chauncey Ako and cornerback Gabe Franklin. i

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football, while a hard-hitting coverage team led by Kameron Merritt, Donny Heck, and Brad Allen provided big play after big play. Kickers Nick Calaycay and Tyler Jones both helped spark Boise State to wins. Calaycay fi nished the season sixth in the T nation in scoring despite missing three games with an injury, while Jones was so adept at kicking off for touchbacks that he e was named special teams player of the week following Boise State’s 58-3 win at UTEP. a In the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl the Broncos capped the season with the one missing piece that has plagued m

the program since moving up to NCAA Division I-A – a win over a power conference team. The victim would be Iowa State of s the Big 12 as the Broncos overcame a sluggish fi rst half before posting a 34-16 victory. When the 2002 season began, the motto for the season was “Leave No Doubt.” Following a WAC championship, a 12-1 record, a top 25 ranking and a postseason bowl victory, the Broncos “Left No Doubt.”

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The 2004 football season is one that will go down in 2004 Broncos: 11-1 Overall; 8-0 WAC; the history books as one of the greatest in school history at the WAC Champions; AutoZone Liberty time. Coming into the year, few expected it could get any better than what had happened over the previous two seasons. They Bowl Participant were wrong. Final National Rankings: No. 10 BCS; After back-to-back one-loss regular seasons and the No. 12 Associated Press; No. 13 ESPN/ loss of 12 starters from the 2003 team, experts thought Boise State’s run among the nation’s elite was over. They were wrong

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The Broncos picked up their fi rst-ever win over a Pac-10 team, climbed as high as No. 10 in both major polls while p peaking at No. 7 in the BCS standings, and fi nished the regular season undefeated for the fi rst time as a four-year school. i o It all started with 65-7 manhandling of rival Idaho, the largest margin of victory in the history of the rivalry. Boise State racked up 572 yards, while limiting Idaho to 212, 71 of which came on one play with 1:20 left in the game. n Along the way it included a win over Oregon State (the fi rst ever over a Pac-10 team), thrilling last-second wins s h against BYU, Tulsa and San Jose State, and the Broncos’ third straight undefeated WAC season i

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Individual honors came as well. Daryn Colledge, Tyler Jones, and Jared Zabransky received All-America honors, s with Jones being named a fi nalist for the prestigious Lou Groza Award honoring the nation’s top kicker. In all, 16 Broncos were named to the All-WAC team, with six separate Broncos – Colledge, Jones, T.J. Acree, Andy Avalos, Gabe Franklin and Korey Hall – earning fi rst-team All-WAC honors.

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2 CChampionshiphampionship TTeamseams whole, thebowl game showed BoiseState’s to willto overcome winand character earlyadversity. to losewhentheyhadapassintercepted in theendzone withjustover aminute to play. Much likethe2005seasonasa 27-21 lossto Boston College intheMPCComputers Aheart-breaking Bowl ended aseasonthatshowed thecharacter and resolve ofthe2005 WAC champions. Trailing quarter, theEagles27-0late inthefourth theBroncos only stormed back, fourth-straight WAC crown conference andsixth titleinseven years. After alossatFresno State snappedBoiseState’s conference record winningstreak at31games, theBroncos bounced back withwinsagainstarchrival Idaho(theseventh straightover the Vandals) andLouisiana Tech to claimtheschool’s win over Hawai’i andawinover Portland State to runitsrecord to 7-2. had impressive winsover Bowling Green, SanJoseState, UtahState andNewMexico State inthatstretch, withathrilling The season didn’t getoff sevenrallied, games, winningtheirnext includinganimpressive 49-14winover WAC Nevada.BoiseState also co-champion All-America honorsfrom the eachwereOrlando Scandrick namedto freshman All-America Lee Marks, DrisanJames, Andrew Browning andMarty Tadman Three four atleastonegame. freshmen whostarted Broncos The Broncos continued theirdominance withoneoftheyoungest teams incollege football. The just Broncos started four seniors, thefewest inthecountry. roster, BoiseState alsohad23freshmen orsophomores onthetwo-deep including early ‘80s, no WAC team except BoiseState hadmanagedto winfour straightleaguetitles. thantheB dominance thatBoiseState continued in2005.Other Head Coach: Bowl Participant WAC Champions;MPCComputers 2005 Broncos: – Dan Hawkins Daryn Colledge, AlexGuerreroDaryn andKorey Hall 9-4 Overall; 7-1 9-4 Overall; WAC; 22010 BoiseStateFootball to the start theBroncos hadhopedfor to thestart withlossesatGeorgia andOregon State. The Broncos Sporting News Sporting 0 1 0

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S t a Few teams in WAC have beenableto history match the in thecountry. run ofchampionshipsthattiedUSCfor thelongestcurrent streak straight fourth Western Athletic Conference championship Broncos battledthrough itandtheresult wasacharacter-building State raninto someadversity duringthe The waters weren’t assmoothonthejourneybutend result wasjustasnice. Unliketheprevious two seasons, Boise team, whilepuntreturner Quinton Jonesearnedsecond-team t e – YU team thatwon ninestraighttitlesinthelate 1970sand earnedsecond-team honors. Freshmen Cladyand Ryan

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With apologies to the 1980 season and the three-year run 2006 Broncos: 13-0 Overall; 8-0 WAC; from 2002-2004 when Boise State compiled a 36-3 record and WAC Champions; Tostitos Fiesta Bowl won three straight Western Athletic Conference championships Champions without losing a league game, there is no doubt that the 2006 season was the greatest in school history. Final National Rankings: No. 8 BCS; The Broncos capped a perfect 13-0 season with a 43-42 No. 5 Associated Press; No. 6 USA Today overtime win over national-power Oklahoma in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, which will go down in history as one of the greatest Head Coach: Chris Petersen college football games ever played. “Circus” – the hook and lateral play from Jared Zabransky to Drisan James to Jerard Rabb for the tying touchdown with seconds to play – and “Statue Left” – the

that saw Zabransky stick the ball behind his back with Ian Johnson grabbing it and racing to the end zone for the game- C Championship Teams

winning 2-point conversion – will forever be etched in the memories of Bronco fans. As will Vinny Perretta’s tailback option h touchdown pass to Derek Schouman after quarterback Zabransky went in motion on fourth-and-two in overtime that set a up “Statue Left.” m The New York Times called it “…a dizzying, riveting, back-and-forth game that will be remembered as one of the most

exciting in college football history,” while Pat Forde of ESPN.com said “…beyond the big picture was the delicious, utterly p

improbable manner in which the Broncos did it. And true genius. No coaching staff has ever ended a game with so much i daring.” o Individually the season was much more than one win that resulted in Boise State fi nishing the season a school-best n fi fth in the Associated Press Top 25 and sixth in the USA Today coaches poll. Head coach Chris Petersen earned the “Bear” s Bryant National Coach of the Year Award while Ian Johnson earned fi rst-team All-America recognition from SI.com and h i

CBSSportsline.com, second-team All-America honors from the Sporting News and third-team All-America accolades from p the Associated Press. Ryan Clady was named second-team All-America pick by SI.com.

Linebacker Korey Hall earned WAC Defensive Player of the Year honors, leading 12 players who were named either fi rst- T or second-team All-WAC. On defense joining Hall as a fi rst-team selection was defensive tackle Andrew Browning. Safety e Marty Tadman earned second-team recognition along with linebacker Colt Brooks. a On off ense Johnson, who led the nation in touchdowns and scoring and fi nished second in rushing, and Clady claimed m

fi rst-team honors along with wide receiver Legedu Naanee and tight end Derek Schouman. Off ensive guard Jeff Cavender s was a second-team all-league choice while on special teams kicker Anthony Montgomery was a fi rst-team All-WAC pick and punter Kyle Stringer was a second-teamer.

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4 CChampionshiphampionship TTeamseams BoiseState alsoreceived Second Team All-WAC honors for sixdiff receiver Austin Pettis, running backIanJohnson,defensive endMike T. Williams andsafety Jeron Johnson. defensive endRyan Winterswyk andlinebacker EllisPowers, whowere all namedFirst Team All-WAC. the Year award. He wasjoinedby widereceiver Jeremy Childs, cornerback Kyle Wilson, off Petersen’s fi wasnosurprisethen,that theBroncosIt would earn12conference awards attheendofyear, includingHead Coach Chris fewestgame), whichwasthefourth pointpergameaverage for aseason inschoolhistory. Butdespite allofthe excitement onoff the WAC intotal defense (308.2yards pergame);passeffi season. the regular seasonBoiseState averaged 49pointspergame, includinga61-pointeff Oneof thekeys to BoiseState’s wastheteam’s success inthenationalrankings off of theseason.After afew weeks ofadjustingto anewsignal caller, theoff the BCSandAPPolls. TCU intheSanDiegoCounty Credit UnionPoinsettia Bowl, theBroncos fi Top-25 andwould maintainthatspotfor fi atNo.national rankings 19,justfour weeks into theseason.BoiseState would climbashighNo. 9intheAssociated Press unfamiliarto The Bronco inaway 2008BoiseState football thatwasvery Nation.For seasonstarted thefi six seasonstheBroncos were notthedefending Western Athletic Conference Champions, andtheirjourneyto regaining Head Coach: Today Coaches No. 11Associated Press; No. 13 Final National Rankings: Participant Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl WAC Champions;SanDiego County 2008 Broncos: rst-ever rst-ever WAC Coach ofthe Year honor. Petersen wasalsonamedafi Chris Petersen 12-1 Overall; 8-0 12-1 Overall; WAC; 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 1 0

No. 9BCS; B ve consecutive polls. After theironlystumbleoftheseason,a17-16loss to No. 13 o ense, ofthe year thereal wasthedominatingBronco story defense thatled USA i s e

S ciency defense (94.4rating)and scoringciency defense (12.6pointsper t a Their bigwinover theDucksputBroncos into the school withanexciting 37-32winattheUniversity ofOregon. earned theirfi aseasonopener. to start history Justweeks later theBroncos Alongtheway BoiseState madehistory, fi inschool Moore whobecametheonlyfreshman quarterback championship inseven seasons. record, 8-0inthe WAC, enroute conference to theirsixth Skepticswere turnedto believers once quickly again, however, astheBroncos 12-0regular season rolled to aperfect line. ofaninexperienced off andthesupport quarterback the conference titlewould come onthearmofafreshman t e

F o erent players; Wilson (asaspecialist),Moore, wide ense really beganto roll. thefi In rst ever road winagainstaPac-10/BCS conference o nished theregular seasonrankedNo. 11inboth t b nalist for the Bear Bryant NationalCoach of nalist for theBearBryant a l ort againstFresnoort State to fi l ensive fi ensive linemanAndrew Woodruff repower inthe second half nal fi rst withKellen ve gamesof rst timein nish the ensive , 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

The Boise State football team kicked-off the 2009 season 2009 Broncos: 14-0 Overall; 8-0 WAC; with lofty expectations, as the Broncos looked to defend their WAC Champions; Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Western Athletic Conference championship and improve upon a near perfect season in 2008. Led by a talented bunch of Champions experienced young players, Boise State managed to surpass all of the preseason hype en route to another historic season. Final National Rankings: No. 4 The Broncos opened the season ranked No. 14, which Associated Press; No. 4 USA Today marked the highest preseason ranking ever for Boise State. It didn’t take long for the Broncos to prove they were worthy of Coaches; No. 6 BCS the early season praise either, as they put together an impressive 13-0 regular season record with an 8-0 record against WAC Head Coach: Chris Petersen opponents. Boise State capped its incredible year with a 17-10 win over No. 4 TCU in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, which marked the second Fiesta Bowl victory for the Broncos in four years. Boise State used an impressive 19-8 win over No. 16 Oregon in the Broncos’ highly anticipated season opener to catapult C Championship Teams them through the next 12 weeks of the season. Boise State would roll through its regular season schedule with only one h game being played within single digit scoring (Tulsa, 28-21). Their dominating play led the Broncos to historic levels in both the AP and USA Today Coaches Polls. Boise State’s quick a rise up the national rankings fi rst made history on Sept. 20 as the Broncos achieved the highest regular season ranking (No. m 8) in program history. Boise State managed to break the record again just one week later as the Broncos moved up to No. 5 nationally. Following the Fiesta Bowl victory, Boise State reached its highest ever national ranking at No. 4 in both the AP p and Coaches polls. i The Broncos enjoyed another season of high powered off ense that led the nation in scoring at 42.2 points per game. o

Boise State topped the 40-point mark 10 diff erent times throughout the season, including four games scoring over 50 points. n

The Broncos maintained a balanced off ensive attack that boasted the No. 26 rushing off ense (186.07 yards per game) and s

No. 29 passing off ense (264.14 ypg) in the nation. As a unit Boise State fi nished 2009 ranked 10th in total off ense (450.21 h ypg). i

Defensively the Broncos were equally as dominant, holding opponents to just 17.1 points per game throughout the p season. Boise State boasted the No. 14 defense in the country having allowed just 300.21 yards per game on the year.

Similar to the Bronco off ense, Boise State was balanced on defense with the No. 21 pass defense (179.86 ypg) and No. 28 T rush defense (120.36 ypg) in the nation. e

Following their dominating performance in conference play the Broncos received 11 All-WAC honors, including a a

pair of high individual honors by head coach Chris Petersen and sophomore quarterback Kellen Moore. Petersen received m his second WAC Coach of the Year award, while Moore was voted WAC Off ensive Player of the Year for the fi rst time in his

career. s Moore was joined by fi ve other players in receiving fi rst-team All-WAC honors. On off ense, junior wide receivers Austin Pettis and Titus Young, and sophomore off ensive lineman Nate Potter were named fi rst-team all-conference honorees. On defense, junior defensive end Ryan Winterswyk and senior cornerback Kyle Wilson also earned fi rst-team honors. Young also was voted fi rst-team All-WAC as a specialist. Boise State fi lled four spots on the All-WAC second team, as junior running back Jeremy Avery, sophomore defensive tackle Billy Winn, junior linebacker Winston Venable and junior safety Jeron Johnson received second-team nominations. 114545 1 146 4

6 AAll-Timell-Time OOpponentspponents thSae 2 0 50 95 2009 2009 1975 2009 2009 1978 75.0 1971 69.4 1996 100.0 0 Meeting First 1 55.1 100.0 0 LastGame 4 47 First Game 1 0 0 12 107 2007 Pct. 17 2002 40 0 100.0 10 Tie 21 10 Combined Record Wyoming Lost Virginia Tech Utah State 2009 1996 Toledo 830 Won 2006 72.7 1986 San JoseState 240 Oregon 33.3 New Mexico State Nevada 24 2009 1973 Louisiana 830 72.7 Idaho 2009 State 1977 Hawai’i 840 66.7 Fresno Opponent Tech 12 State First 0 66.7 Meeting 1971 2009 ideTneseSae10010019 1990 1990 100.0 0 0 1 TennesseeMiddle State a tt-otrde30010018 1997 1987 100.0 0 0 3 Cal State-Northridge atr ahntn1 8416 2000 1968 68.4 0 6 13 Eastern Washington eta ahntn40010016 1971 1968 100.0 0 0 4 Central Washington a tt-ulro 7117 1984 1978 57.1 0 3 4 Cal State-Fullerton a tt-awr 0. 951975 1975 100.0 0 0 1 Cal State-Hayward paaha tt 0. 941994 1994 100.0 0 0 1 Appalachian State iet nvriy20010019 1994 1991 100.0 0 0 2 University Liberty otnUiest 0. 901990 1990 100.0 0 0 1 Boston University ogBahSae3503. 901991 1970 37.5 0 5 3 Long BeachState atr etcy1105. 901981 1980 50.0 0 1 1 Eastern Kentucky eta ihgn2304. 942001 1974 40.0 0 3 2 Central Michigan atr otn 0. 901970 1970 100.0 0 0 1 Eastern Montana olg fIao40010016 1971 1968 100.0 0 0 4 College ofIdaho rmln tt 0. 901980 1980 100.0 0 0 1 Grambling State ubltSae30010016 1971 1968 100.0 0 0 3 Humboldt State atr rgn10010016 1968 1968 100.0 0 0 1 Eastern Oregon Linfi rga on 0. 032004 2003 100.0 0 0 2 Brigham Young otnClee0100. 052005 2005 00.0 0 1 0 Boston College eaaeSae 0. 971987 1987 100.0 0 0 1 Delaware State oln re 0. 052009 2005 100.0 0 0 3 Bowling Green otn tt 7906. 901995 1970 65.3 0 9 17 State Montana rassSae20010019 2000 1999 100.0 0 0 2 State Arkansas atr lios10010018 1988 1988 100.0 0 0 1 Eastern Illinois ako tt 0. 911981 1981 100.0 0 0 1 Jackson State rzn tt 0019 1996 1996 00.0 0 1 0 Arizona State im Oi)10010020 2009 2009 100.0 0 0 1 (Ohio) Miami a oySO1 0116 1985 1969 80.1 0 3 12 Cal Poly-SLO e eio20010019 2000 1999 100.0 0 0 2 New Mexico ia ct 0016 1970 1969 50.0 0 1 1 Scott Hiram dh tt 4608. 982008 1968 80.0 0 6 24 Idaho State hc tt 0. 901974 1970 100.0 0 0 3 Chico State poetWnLs i c.FrtGm LastGame First Game Pct. Tie Lost Won Opponent uutn 0. 961976 1976 100.0 0 0 1 Augustana oivle1105. 992004 1999 50.0 0 1 1 Louisville otn 6906. 911995 1971 64.0 0 9 16 Montana rass0200. 002002 2000 00.0 0 2 0 Arkansas asal10010019 1994 1994 100.0 0 0 1 Marshall edClee0100. 981968 1968 00.0 0 1 0 eld College eri 0020 2005 2005 00.0 0 1 0 Georgia ko 0. 991979 1979 100.0 0 0 1 Akron 22010 BoiseStateFootball Boise State’sBoise All-Time Record vs. Opponents All Other 0 Boise State’sBoise All-Time Record vs. 2010Opponents 1 0

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S t a t 97640 Lyle Lyle Lyle 1967 6-4-0 Lyle 1966 9-1-0 Smith Lyle 1965 9-2-0 Smith Lyle 1964 8-2-0 Smith Lyle 1963 5-3-1 Smith Lyle 1962 5-2-2 Smith Lyle 1961 9-1-0 Smith 1960 8-2-0 Smith Lyle 1959 7-2-1 Smith Lyle 1958 10-0-0 Lyle 1957 9-1-0 Lyle Smith 1956 8-0-1 Smith Lyle 1955 7-2-0 Smith Lyle 1954 9-1-0 Smith 1953 8-1-0 Smith 1952 8-1-0 Smith Smith o.1 WbrSae L 74 11,865 3,300 1,300 7-41 L 3-7 41-7 L W 12,400 24-3 W 5,976 4,866 57-0 12-0 W W 6,472 7,500 Att. 14-27 17-10 W L 14,028 7,115 49-14 Result 7,416 W 35-0 34-20 W W atCollege ofIdaho Nov. Weber 21 State* Scott atHiram Nov. 14 atIdahoState* Nov. 7 Eastern Washington 31 Oct. Oregon Southern 24 Oct. atLong BeachState 17 Oct. State* atMontana 10 Oct. 3 Oct. Central Washington 26 Sept. Eastern Montana 19 Sept. Opponent Chico State 11 Sept. Date 1970 (8-3,2-2BigSkyConference) o.2 Iao L 2-2 14,516 21-22 L 14,017 31-28 W 6,000 1,769 2,200 28-42 39-12 33-7 L W W 7,200 7,200 10-37 W 21-26 L 13,418 L 36-16 14,776 Att. W 49-16 W 56-19 Result 10,336 21-15 Idaho* W Nov. Arizona* atNorthern 25 Nov. IdahoState* 18 State atPortland Nov. 11 atMontana* Nov. 4 State* atMontana 28 Oct. 16,313 32-28 21 Oct. W 4,278 atCal Poly-SLO 13,000 Nevada Oct.14 28-21 17-21 W 7 Oct. L Weber State* 7,982 30 Sept. atHumboldtState 11,217 22-17 W 52-24 14,315 23 Sept. Opponent W UNLV 47-24 W 16 Sept. 7,211 Date 5,800 11,458 35-26 Camellia Bowl –Sacramento, Calif. W 17-10 7-20 W 3,400 L Att. 1972 (7-4,3-3BigSkyConference) 16,123 34-28 12,357 W 42-14 18-14 W W Result vs. Chico State Dec. 11 College ofIdaho Nov. atIdahoState* 20 Arizona* Northern Nov. 13 State* Montana Nov. 6 Central Washington 30 Oct. atEastern Washington 23 Oct. Montana* 16 Oct. at Weber State* 9 Oct. 2 Oct. atNevada 25 Sept Cal Poly-SLO 18 Sept. Opponent atIdaho* 11 Sept. Date Camellia Bowl Champion 1971 (10-2,4-2BigSkyConference) e

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1973 (10-3, 6-0 Big Sky Conference) Big Sky Conference Champions Head Coach – Jim Criner NCAA Division II Semifi nalist (1976-82) Date Opponent Result Att. Sept. 15 at Idaho* W 47-24 17,104 Overall Record: 59-21-1 Sept. 22 Montana State* W 27-12 14,521 (73.5%) Sept. 29 Portland State W 64-7 12,408 Oct. 6 at Weber State* W 34-7 11,586 Oct. 13 at UNLV L 19-24 12,458 Oct. 20 Northern Arizona* W 21-6 10,112 Oct. 27 Montana* W 55-7 12,852 Nov. 3 at Nevada L 21-23 3,111 1976 (5-5-1, 2-4 Big Sky Conference) Nov. 10 at Idaho State* W 21-17 12,000 Nov. 17 Cal Poly-SLO W 42-10 13,885 Date Opponent Result Att. Nov. 24 UC Davis W 32-31 4,300 Sept. 11 Idaho* L 9-16 20,549 Dec. 1 South Dakota W 53-10 14,358 Sept. 18 Augustana (S.D.) W 42-14 18,057 NCAA D-II Quarterfi nals – Boise, Idaho Sept. 25 Humboldt State W 33-0 17,837 Dec. 8 vs. Louisiana Tech (Pioneer Bowl) L 34-38 13,000 Oct. 2 at Montana State* L 20-24 7,800 NCAA D-II Semifi nals – Pioneer Bowl – Wichita Falls, Texas Oct. 9 at Cal Poly-SLO T 14-14 7,050 Oct. 16 Montana* L 14-17 18,472 1974 (10-2, 6-0 Big Sky Conference) Oct. 23 Nevada W 26-8 16,587 Big Sky Conference Champions Oct. 30 at Northern Arizona* L 7-42 9,060 Nov. 6 at UNLV L 26-31 14,066 NCAA Division II Quarterfi nalist Nov. 13 at Idaho State* W 36-0 9,227 Nov. 20 Weber State* W 56-31 16,224 Date Opponent Result Att. Sept. 14 at Cal Poly-SLO W 41-21 5,700 Sept. 21 Chico State W 41-7 14,686 1977 (9-2, 6-0 Big Sky Conference) Sept. 28 at Montana State* W 40-37 9,100 Big Sky Conference Champions Oct. 5 Nevada W 36-16 14,258 Oct. 12 Idaho State* W 61-3 14,310 Date Opponent Result Att. Oct. 19 at UNLV L 35-37 18,631 Sept. 10 at Weber State* W 19-9 13,440 Oct. 26 at Northern Arizona* W 45-13 8,000 Sept. 17 at Fresno State L 7-42 12,136 Nov. 2 Weber State* W 42-14 13,252 Sept. 24 UNLV W 45-14 20,575 Nov. 9 UC Davis W 41-20 14,608 Oct. 1 Montana State* W 26-0 20,552 Nov. 16 at Montana* W 56-42 6,000 Oct. 8 at Montana* W 43-17 8,400 Nov. 23 Idaho* W 53-29 14,486 Oct. 15 at Nevada L 10-28 11,651 Nov. 30 vs. Central Michigan L 6-20 9,913 Oct. 22 Northern Arizona* W 27-13 20,448 NCAA D-II Quarterfi nals – Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Oct. 29 at Utah State W 23-16 6,216 Nov. 5 Idaho State* W 31-7 19,850 1975 (9-2-1, 5-0-1 Big Sky Conference) Nov. 12 Cal Poly-SLO W 42-21 17,028 Nov. 19 at Idaho* W 44-14 12,000 Big Sky Conference Champions NCAA Division II Quarterfi nalist 1978 (7-4, 3-3 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att. Date Opponent Result Att. Sept. 13 Hayward State W 42-20 18,046 Sept. 9 Cal State-Fullerton W 42-12 19,032 Sept. 20 Cal Poly-SLO W 35-29 18,988 Sept. 16 Long Beach State W 19-13 19,435 Sept. 27 at Weber State* W 28-13 11,342 Sept. 23 Northern Michigan W 31-21 20,555 Oct. 4 Montana State* W 35-34 19,642 Sept. 30 at Montana State* L 29-31 12,850 Oct. 11 at Idaho* T 31-31 16,250 Oct. 7 Montana* L 7-15 19,580 Oct. 18 UNLV W 34-21 20,000 Oct. 14 San Jose State W 30-15 18,112 Oct. 25 Northern Arizona* W 48-0 13,545 Oct. 21 Weber State* W 14-13 17,858 Nov. 1 Montana* W 39-28 19,171 Oct. 28 at Idaho State* W 16-14 6,983 A All-Time Scores Nov. 8 at Nevada W 49-6 5,150 Nov. 4 Idaho* W 48-10 20,235 Nov. 15 at Utah State L 19-42 20,000 l

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0 AAll-Timell-Time ScoresScores o.1 Ua tt W 3-0 14,868 19,115 12,101 30-10 17-24 W 27-24 W L 4,554 26-24 W 17,750 19,464 41-21 W 21-14 W 13,397 14-27 L 21,038 20-13 Att. W 13,869 14-30 L Result 20,152 atIdahoState* 20-9 Nov. UtahState 20 W atCal Poly-SLO Nov. 13 Idaho* Nov. 6 Weber State* 30 Oct. State* atMontana 23 Oct. Montana* 16 Oct. 14,000 Arizona* atNorthern 45-43 11,500 9 Oct. W 17,260 19-7 2 Oct. W atPacifi 17-6 25 Sept. W Nevada* 14,325 18 Sept. Opponent Cal State-Fullerton 13-3 W 11 Sept. 2,000 Date 17-20 12,306 8,732 NCAA I-AA Semifi L nals–Boise, Idaho 33-19 W 18,842 27-13 W 20-10 1982 (8-3,4-3BigSkyConference) W NCAA I-AA QuarterfiMiss. nals–Jackson, 20,486 10-21 Att. (NCAAI-AASemifi Eastern Kentucky 19,437 L 17,622 34-20 Dec. 12 33-8 W W atJacksonState Result Dec. 5 atIdaho* Nov. Ca 21 Poly-SLO atCal State-Fullerton 19,347 Nov. 14 32-20 W atNevada* Nov. 7 at Weber State* 31 Oct. State* Montana 24 Oct. atMontana* 10 Oct. 3 Oct. Arizona* Northern 26 Sept. IdahoState* 8,157 20,682 17,300 8,330 19 Sept. 31-29 Island Rhode W 14-3 13,895 14-9 W Northwestern Louisiana W 20-23 12 Sept. 22-13 Opponent W L 5 Sept. 18,455 21,812 Date 44-21 24-0 W W 20,453 44-10 NCAAI-AAChampionship–Sacramento, Calif. NCAA I-AA Semifi W 17,052 26-11 1981 (10-3,6-1BigSkyConference) W NCAA I-AA Semifi nals–Boise, Idaho 27,231 9,121 Att. 28-7 W vs. Eastern Kentucky 17-18 Dec. 20 L Result GramblingState 10,787 20-18 Dec. 13 atIdahoState* W 21,342 Nov. Cal 22 Poly-SLO 13-17 Nevada* L Nov. 15 Weber State* Nov. 8 Cal State-Fullerton 25 Oct. Idaho* 18 Oct. Montana* 11 Oct. 4 Oct. State* atMontana 27 Sept. Arizona* atNorthern 20 Sept. SoutheasternLouisiana atUtah 13 Sept. Opponent 6 Sept. Date Big SkyConference Champions NCAA DivisionI-AA NationalChampions 1980 (10-3,6-1BigSkyConference) c 21 10,500 22-15 W c nalist 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 1 0 nl) 72 20,176 17-23 L nals)

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S t a t o.1 a dh* 44 15,400 24-45 L 20,477 32-20 W 13,826 28-3 W 10,923 16,600 38-27 16,974 W 15,738 7-10 42-0 W L 27-3 W 13,200 20-38 6,200 L 20-21 Att. L Result 1984 (6-5,4-3BigSkyConference) 18,700 16,823 atIdaho* 20-9 33-14 W L Nov. Arizona* Northern 19 IdahoState* Nov. 12 at Weber State* Nov. 5 State* Montana 29 Oct. atUtahState 22 Oct. Cal Poly-SLO 15 Oct. 1 Oct. atNevada* 27 Sept. atMontana* 17 Sept. Eastern Washington Cal State-Fullerton 10 Sept. Opponent 3 Sept. Date 1983 (6-5,4-3BigSkyConference) o.2 Iao L 1-1 21,275 14-21 L 17,934 16-21 L 21,264 16,444 9,488 11,159 15,169 3-34 31-17 31-0 23-13 14-17 L W W W L 7,027 11,555 Att. 31-14 W 6-25 L 17,465 Result 74-0 W Idaho* 5,530 Nov. Northwestern 22 Louisiana Nevada* 19-21 15,800 Nov. 15 L 27-44 Arizona* atNorthern Nov. 8 L atOregon State Nov. 1 3,450 12,212 Weber State* 25 Oct. 42-14 W 28-3 W Montana* 21,039 18 Oct. State* atMontana 29-15 W 11 Oct. 8,506 4 Oct. atIdahoState* 24-21 27 Sept. W Humboldt State atEastern Washington 13 Sept. Opponent 15,509 15,754 16-17 13,460 24-10 17,654 6 Sept. 25,382 W 10-37 L 17-20 17,488 Att. 13-9 L Date W L 58-21 W Result 1986 5-6,3-4BigSkyConference) atIdaho* 20,430 Nov. Cal 23 Poly-SLO atMontana* 0-37 Nov. 16 L IdahoState* Nov. 9 at Weber State* Nov. 2 13,644 Arizona* Northern 21-23 26 Oct. Long BeachState 3,975 L 17,282 19 Oct. 14-10 W 35-7 5 Oct. State* Montana W 8,387 28 Sept. atNevada* 18-22 21 Sept. L UCDavis 12,176 atUtah 14 Sept. 26-23 Opponent 21,521 W 37-12 7 Sept. W 13,125 14-12 19,252 Att. W Date 21-37 L 17,145 45-17 Result 1985 (7-4,5-2BigSkyConference) W 16,845 Idaho* 25-27 L Nov. Weber 17 State* atCal Poly-SLO Nov. 10 State* atMontana Nov. 3 Montana* 27 Oct. Arizona* atNorthern 20 Oct. atIdahoState* 13 Oct. 6 Oct. Eastern Washington 29 Sept. Nevada* Fresno State 22 Sept. Cal State-Fullerton 8 Sept. Opponent 1 Sept. Date e

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1990 (10-4, 6-2 Big Sky Conference) Head Coach – NCAA I-AA Semifi nalist Date Opponent Result Att. (1987-92) Sept. 1 Stephen F. Austin State W 14-10 19,312 Overall Record: 42-28 Sept. 8 Weber State* W 24-14 19,521 Sept. 15 at Eastern Washington* L 10-16 4,200 (60.0%) Sept. 22 Boston University W 34-21 19,875 Sept. 29 at Long Beach State* L 20-21 4,106 Oct. 6 Montana* W 41-3 22,149 Oct. 13 at Northern Arizona* W 28-20 8,614 Oct. 27 at Idaho State* W 44-16 8,166 1987 (6-5, 4-4 Big Sky Conference) Nov. 3 at Montana State* W 31-27 7,477 Nov. 10 Nevada* W 30-14 22,611 Date Opponent Result Att. Nov. 17 Idaho* L 14-21 23,273 Sept. 5 Delaware State W 34-13 18,101 Nov. 24 Northern Iowa W 20-3 11,691 Sept. 12 Cal State-Northridge W 30-0 18,534 NCAA I-AA First Round – Boise, Idaho Sept. 26 at Weber State* L 44-55 10,647 Dec. 1 Middle Tennessee State W 20-13 15,849 Oct. 3 Montana State* W 35-13 19,638 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals – Boise, Idaho Oct. 10 Eastern Washington W 38-13 18,672 Dec. 8 at Nevada L 52-59 19,776 Oct. 17 at Montana* L 3-12 10,107 NCAA I-AA Semifi nals – Reno, Nev. (3 OT) Oct. 24 Idaho State* L 32-35 21,255 Oct. 31 Utah L 27-31 15,241 1991 (7-4, 4-4 Big Sky Conference) Nov. 7 at Nevada W 36-31 18,150 Nov. 14 Northern Arizona* W 48-18 15,286 Date Opponent Result Att. Nov. 21 at Idaho* L 34-40 16,500 Sept. 7 Liberty W 35-14 20,206 Sept. 14 Long Beach State W 48-14 20,824 1988 (8-4, 5-3 Big Sky Conference) Sept. 21 Eastern Washington* W 31-17 21,487 Sept. 28 Stephen F. Austin State W 38-7 20,841 NCAA I-AA First Round Participant Oct. 12 at Montana* L 7-21 14,170 Oct. 19 Northern Arizona* W 57-14 21,228 Date Opponent Result Att. Oct. 26 at Nevada* L 14-17 27,668 Sept. 3 at Long Beach State W 29-0 6,032 Nov. 2 Idaho State* W 38-16 16,787 Sept. 10 Sam Houston State W 14-10 20,383 Nov. 9 Montana State* W 31-14 17,032 Sept. 17 at Northern Arizona* W 24-21 9,730 Nov. 16 at Weber State* L 32-35 5,765 (2 OT) Nov. 23 at Idaho* L 24-28 15,000 Sept. 24 at Eastern Washington* L 28-34 4,513 Oct. 1 Weber State* W 31-27 20,890 Oct. 15 at Montana State* L 7-51 9,807 1992 (5-6, 3-4 Big Sky Conference) Oct. 22 Montana* W 31-28 19,059 Oct. 29 Nevada* W 40-28 22,178 Date Opponent Result Att. Nov. 5 at Idaho State* W 31-10 7,125 Sept. 5 Tennessee – Chattanooga L 20-35 18,194 Nov. 12 Eastern Illinois W 12-7 12,871 Sept. 12 at Idaho State* L 20-24 10,498 Nov. 19 Idaho* L 20-26 23,687 Sept. 19 Pacifi c W 17-7 17,132 Nov. 26 Northwestern State (La.) L 13-22 10,537 Sept 26 at Stephen F. Austin State W 24-20 12,145 NCAA I-AA First Round – Boise, Idaho Oct. 3 Montana* W 27-21 19,732 Oct. 10 at Northern Arizona* W 20-14 12,937 1989 (6-5, 5-3 Big Sky Conference) Oct. 17 Weber State* W 24-21 19,179 Oct. 24 Portland State L 26-51 18,098 Oct. 31 at Montana State* L 13-17 5,827 Date Opponent Result Att. Nov. 14 at Eastern Washington* L 13-14 4,218 Sept. 9 Stephen F. Austin State W 29-0 19,918 Nov. 21 Idaho* L 16-62 22,472 Sept. 16 Long Beach State L 14-17 20,307 Sept. 23 Oregon State L 30-37 22,315 Sept. 30 at Weber State* W 41-24 4,609

Oct. 7 Idaho State* W 20-7 20,834 A All-Time Scores Oct. 14 Northern Arizona* W 21-14 18,255 l

Oct. 21 Montana State* W 37-10 19,241 l Oct. 28 at Montana* L 13-48 10,388 - T Nov. 4 at Nevada* L 14-30 18,275 i

Nov. 11 Eastern Washington* W 27-20 19,451 m Nov. 18 at Idaho* L 21-26 17,600 e

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2 AAll-Timell-Time ScoresScores o.1 a dh* 33 16,295 13-33 L 23,327 35-7 W 18,128 23,621 49-14 W 27-17 18,051 W 63-44 W 11,428 40-14 W 18,504 21,683 28-54 Att. 13-32 L L 20,909 38-14 Result W 22,364 17-22 23,377 atIdaho* L 38-14 W Nov. State* Montana 18 Eastern Washington* Nov. 11 Portland State Nov. 4 IdahoState* 28 Oct. at Weber State* 21 Oct. 20,068 Arizona* atNorthern 28-24 14 W Oct. 27,674 14-28 7 Oct. Northwestern Louisiana L 30 Sept. atMontana* 23 Sept. SamHouston State 23,701 atUtahState 27-24 16 Sept. 15,302 Opponent W 14,706 17-14 W 24-20 9 Sept. W Date 22,630 NCAA I-AA Championship –Huntington,W. 38-14 Va. W 1995 (7-4,4-3BigSkyConference) NCAA I-AA Semifi nals–Boise, Idaho 10,267 7,407 3,872 23,226 Youngstown 21,584 31-32 State 24-17 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi 38-10 nals–Boise, Idaho 16-13 L W W W 35-7 Dec. 17 W Marshall 21,669 NCAA I-AA First Round–Boise, Idaho 37-27 W Dec. 10 12,865 AppalachianState Att. 28-16 W Dec. 3 19,509 Result 31-10 W North Texas Nov. Idaho* 26 19,489 40-19 W Nov. atEastern 19 Washington* Montana* Nov. 12 State* atMontana Nov. 5 15,085 atIdahoState* 22 Oct. 16-49 Weber State* L 15 Oct. Arizona* atNorthern 8 Oct. 1 Oct. Liberty 24 Sept. Nevada* 15,458 17,863 17 Sept. 21-42 Cal State-Northridge 34-27 W 10,238 L Northeastern 10 Sept. 3,971 17-28 Opponent L 3 Sept. 15,696 14-21 24-38 18,879 L Date L 9-23 L NCAA I-AA NationalRunner-up 28,523 17,355 Att. 10-38 27-13 W Big SkyConference Champions L 17,618 19,070 Result 31-10 1994 (13-2,6-1BigSkyConference) W 7-30 L Idaho* Nov. Eastern 20 Washington* State* Montana Nov. 13 IdahoState* 30 Oct. at Weber State* 23 Oct. Arizona* Northern 16 Oct. atMontana* 9 Oct. 2 Oct. Stephen F. Austin State 25 Sept. Northeastern 18 Sept. atNevada* Island Rhode 11 Sept. Opponent 4 Sept. Date 1993 (3-8,1-6BigSkyConference) vrl eod 41 (61.5%) Overall Record: 24-15 (1993-96) Head Coach –Pokey Allen 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 1 0

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S t a t o.2 Iao L 1-4 22,323 19-64 L 18,119 27-30 L 36,099 18,168 7-41 4,153 14-39 25,330 L L 28-66 33-32 W L 29,140 14-20 49,108 L 7-56 L the 1996season.Pokey Allencoached thefitwo games. nal 19,445 NOTE: 18,595 18,893 33-22 NR/5 21-27 W 16-20 Idaho* L L 19,258 Nov. atNewMexico State* 23 21-42 North Texas* L Nov. 16 Att. atFresno State Nov. 9 UtahState* Nov. 2 Result BSU/Opp. atNevada* 19 Oct. atArizona State 12 Oct. TV 5 Oct. Northwestern Louisiana 28 Sept. atHawai’i 21 Sept. Eastern Michigan State Portland AP 14 Sept. 7 Sept. Central Michigan Opponent Aug. 31 Date Rank 1996 (2-10,1-4Big West Conference) o.8 eaa L 4-6 22,382 14,501 30-23 42-56 W L 18,205 20-24 L 20,016 27-31 L 15,047 17-14 W 25,677 22,814 52-10 24-7 W W 73,209 24-28 (OT) L 34,131 19,003 ^ NOTE: 26-44 0-58 L atIdaho* L Nevada* Nov. 22 26,824 Att. atUtahState* NR/15 Nov. 8 23-63 L Louisiana Tech Nov. 1 Result BSU/Opp. atNorth Texas* 25 Oct. NewMexico State* 18 Oct. TV 11 Oct. at Washington State 27 Sept. Weber State 20 Sept. atCentral Michigan at Wisconsin AP 13 Sept. 6 Sept. Cal State-Northridge^ Opponent Aug. 30 Date Rank 1997 (5-6,3-2Big West Conference) e

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Head Coach – Dirk Koetter Head Coach – Dan (1998-2000) Hawkins (2001-05) Overall Record: 26-10 Overall Record: 53-11 (72.2%) (82.8%)

1998 (6-5, 2-3 Big West Conference) 2001 (8-4, 6-2 Western Athletic Conference) AP Rank AP Rank Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Sept. 5 Cal State-Northridge W 26-13 25,127 Sept. 1 at South Carolina NR/21 L 13-32 83,019 Sept. 12 Washington State L 21-33 26,189 Sept. 8 Washington State L 20-42 27,697 Sept. 19 Portland State W 42-24 22,412 Sept. 22 UTEP* W 42-17 23,517 Sept. 26 at Utah W 31-28 36,037 Sept. 29 at Idaho W 45-13 20,359 Oct. 3 at Louisiana Tech L 63-28 17,623 Oct. 6 at Rice* L 14-45 14,630 Oct. 10 North Texas* L 13-21 21,252 Oct. 13 Tulsa* W 41-10 23,123 Oct. 17 Weber State W 24-13 20,766 Oct. 19 at Fresno State* ESPN NR/8 W 35-30 42,881 Oct. 24 Utah State* W 30-16 19,561 Oct. 27 Nevada* W 49-7 24,298 Oct. 31 at Nevada* L 24-42 24,279 Nov. 3 at Louisiana Tech* L 42-48 16,621 Nov. 7 at New Mexico State* W 55-51 12,034 Nov. 10 at Hawai’i* W 28-21 45,012 Nov. 21 Idaho* L 35-36 30,208 Nov. 17 San Jose State* W 56-6 24,388 (OT) Nov. 24 Central Michigan W 26-10 19,963

1999 (10-3, 5-1 Big West Conference) 2002 (12-1, 8-0 Western Athletic Conference) Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Champions Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Champions Big West Conference Champions WAC Champions AP Rank Ranked 12th – Final ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Ranked 15th – Final Associated Press Poll Sept. 4 at UCLA NR/17 L 7-38 46,752 AP Rank Sept. 11 Southern Utah W 35-27 25,060 Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. Sept. 18 at Hawai’i L 19-34 31,751 Aug. 31 Idaho W 38-21 30,878 Sept. 25 New Mexico W 20-9 20,806 Sept. 7 at Arkansas L 14-41 70,142 Oct. 2 Utah W 26-20 21,817 Sept. 14 at Wyoming W 35-13 16,256 Oct. 9 Eastern Washington W 41-7 21,981 Sept. 28 Utah State W 63-38 25,161 Oct. 16 at North Texas* L 10-17 11,648 Oct. 5 Hawai’i* W 58-31 25,857 Oct. 23 Nevada* W 52-17 21,730 Oct. 12 at Tulsa* W 52-24 15,079 Oct. 30 at Utah State* W 33-27 12,214 Oct. 18 Fresno State* ESPN W 67-21 30,924 Nov. 6 Arkansas State* W 63-10 24,022 Oct. 26 at San Jose State* W 45-8 10,497 Nov. 13 New Mexico State* W 45-26 25,437 Nov. 2 at UTEP* W 58-3 21,689 Nov. 20 at Idaho* W 45-14 25,867 Nov. 9 Rice* W 49-7 23,962 Dec. 30 Louisville ESPN W 34-31 29,283 Nov. 16 Louisiana Tech* W 36-10 28,413 Crucial.com/Humanitarian Bowl – Boise, Idaho Nov. 23 at Nevada* 23/NR W 44-7 20,247 Dec. 31 Iowa State ESPN 18/NR W 34-16 30,446 2000 (10-2, 5-0 Big West Conference) Crucial.com/Humanitarian Bowl – Boise, Idaho Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Champions Big West Conference Champions 2003 (13-1, 8-0 Western Athletic Conference AP Rank PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl Champions

Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. WAC Champions A All-Time Scores Sept. 2 at New Mexico W 31-14 22,090

Sept. 9 Northern Iowa W 42-17 26,490 Ranked 15th – Final ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll l l

Sept. 16 vs. Arkansas L 38-31 54,286 Ranked 16th – Final Associated Press Poll - Sept. 23 at Central Michigan W 47-10 21,837 AP Rank T

Oct. 7 at Washington State L 42-35 25,129 Date Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att. i Oct. 14 Eastern Washington W 41-23 25,493 Sept. 6 Idaho State W 62-0 30,664 m Oct. 21 North Texas* W 59-0 22,418 Sept. 13 at Idaho W 24-10 14,320 Oct. 28 at New Mexico State* W 41-34 11,323 Sept. 20 at Oregon State L 24-26 35,963 e

Sept. 27 Wyoming W 33-17 30,192

Nov. 4 at Arkansas State* W 42-14 8,264 S Nov. 11 Utah State* W 66-38 27,206 Oct. 4 at Louisiana Tech* W 43-37 17,859 Nov. 18 Idaho* W 66-24 30,856 Oct. 11 Tulsa* W 27-20 29,719 c Oct. 18 at SMU* W 45-3 10,109 o Dec. 28 UTEP ESPN W 38-23 26,203 Oct. 25 San Jose State* W 77-14 26,062 Crucial.com/Humanitarian Bowl – Boise, Idaho r Oct. 30 at BYU ESPN W 50-12 60,554 e Nov. 15 UTEP* 24/NR W 51-21 24,513 Nov. 21 at Fresno State* ESPN2 20/NR W 31-17 39,252 s Nov. 29 Nevada* 18/NR W 56-3 27,440 Dec. 6 at Hawai’i* ESPN2 18/NR W 45-28 39,685 Dec. 23 vs. TCU ESPN 18/19 W 34-31 38,028 PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl – Fort Worth, Texas 115353 1 154 5

4 AAll-Timell-Time ScoresScores o.1 Ua tt* 3N W 4-0 30,515 49-10 25,506 73,719 W 43-42 W 38-7 W 17,000 13/NR 42-26 W 21,742 12/NR 23-20 W 9/7 ESPN2 45,222 18/NR 30,604 45-21 36-3 W 14/NR W FOX 30,572 30,642 17,880 55-14 41-34 W 17-10 14/NR W vs.(OT) Oklahoma 22/NR W ESPN2 20/NR 25/NR Jan. 1 atNevada* 16,872 30-711 42-14 29,674 40-28 Nov. UtahState* 25 W W 45-0 Nov. atSanJoseState* 18 W Att. Fresno State* 20/NR Nov. 11 atIdaho* ESPN Nov. 1 Result BSU/Opp. atNewMexico State* 21 Oct. Louisiana Tech* 15 Oct. ESPN TV 7 Oct. atUtah 30 Sept. Hawai’i* 23 Sept. at Wyoming Oregon State AP 16 Sept. 7 Sept. Sacramento State Opponent Aug. 31 Date Rank Ranked 6th–Final ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll Ranked 5th–Final AssociatedPressPoll Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Champions&WAC Champions 2006 (13-0,8-0 Western Athletic Conference) 30,394 70-35 W 30,493 21-27 16,281 29,843 L 30-13 W 49-14 W 28,454 12,922 56-6 W 45-21 42,781 W 30,342 31,695 MPCComputers Bowl –Boise, Idaho 30,603 27-7 38-21 44-41 ESPN 21-14 W L W W NR/20 ESPN Boston College Dec. 28 atLouisiana Tech* 30,561 42,876 Nov. Idaho* 26 48-20 30-27 W Nov. L atFresno 19 92,746 State Att. 48-13 NewMexico State* Nov. 10 L Nevada* Nov. 5 Result BSU/Opp. atUtahState* 18/13 29 Oct. SanJoseState* 22 Oct. ESPN2 ESPN Portland State TV 15 Oct. FSN atHawai’i* 8 Oct. 1 Oct. Bowling Green AP 21 Sept. atOregon State atGeorgia 10 Sept. Opponent 3 Sept. Date Rank WAC Champions 2005 (9-4,7-1 Western Athletic Conference) Ranked 13th–Final ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll Ranked 12th–Final AssociatedPressPoll WAC Champions 2004 (11-1,8-0 Western Athletic Conference) e.3 v.Lusil EP 1/ L 4-0 58,355 44-40 L 21,799 58-21 30,462 W 55-14 W 10/8 10/NR 30,322 29,591 ESPN 20,817 13/NR 38-20 Bowl –Memphis, Tenn. Autozone Liberty W ESPN 45-42 69-3 W W 30,944 23/NR 5,028 65-7 21/NR 18/NR 30,601 W 30,623 56-49 28-27 ESPN2 33,921 W 33-16 W (2 W vs. Louisville 47-31 W Dec. 31 atNevada* 14/NR 21/NR 19/NR 30,950 ESPN2 23/NR Nov. Louisiana 27 Tech* ESPN2 53-34 ESPN W Nov. 20 OT) Att. atSanJoseState* Hawai’i* Nov. 13 Result BSU/Opp. Fresno State* 29 Oct. at Tulsa* 23 Oct. SMU* ESPN TV 16 Oct. 2 Oct. BYU 24 Sept. atUTEP* 18 Sept. Oregon State Idaho 10 Sept. Opponent 4 Sept. Date 2007 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl –Glendale, Ariz. vrl eod 94 (92.4%) Overall Record: 49-4 Petersen (2006-present) Head Coach –Chris 22010 BoiseStateFootball 0 1 0 AP Rank

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S t a t e.2 TU SN 91 L1-7 34,628 L16-17 9/11 17,000 W45-10 ESPN 32,171 32,412 27,057 W49-14 W61-10 9/NR W41-34 Diego, San California 9/NR 9/NR 9/NR 32,342 ESPN2 ESPN2 15,922 W27-7 W49-0 32,318 58,723 32,335 TCU 15/NR 26,258 11/NR W37-32 Dec. 23 W49-7 Fresno State* W20-7 W33-16 32,071 ESPN Nov. 30,912 atNevada* 28 NR/17 W38-3 13/NR Nov. atIdaho* 22 W24-7 Att. UtahState* ESPN2 Nov. 15 19/NR atNewMexico State* 15/NR Nov. 8 CBS-CS Result BSU/Opp. ESPN atSanJoseState* Nov. 1 Hawai’i* 24 Oct. TV Miss. atSouthern 17 Oct. Louisiana Tech* 11 Oct. 1 Oct. atOregon AP 20 Sept. Bowling Green 13 Sept. IdahoState Opponent 30,681 Aug. 30 58-14 W Date Rank 50,000 17/NR 30,467 27-39 18,864 41-38 L Ranked No. 13–Final USA Today Coaches Poll 52-0 L W 30,416 Ranked No. 11–Final AssociatedPressPoll 17/13 42-7 W 24/NR 19/NR 19,199 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl –Honolulu, Hawai’i ESPN2 WAC Champions 40,607 45-31 W ESPN 34-21 21/NR W 2008 (12-1,8-0 Western Athletic Conference) 30,199 24-14 30,159 W 30,394 38-16 vs. EastCarolina 69-67 W W 30,239 Dec. 23 atHawai’i* (4OT) 58-0 W Nov. Idaho* 23 ESPN2 ESPN Nov. atUtahState 17 30,278 SanJoseState* (4 Nov. 10 56-7 W Att. atFresno State* Nov. 3 70,045 atLouisiana Tech* 26 24/NR Oct. 24-10 Result BSU/Opp. ESPN L 21 Oct. OT) Nevada* 22/NR NewMexico State* FSNNW TV 14 Oct. 7 Oct. Miss Southern 27 Sept. Wyoming at WashingtonAP 15 Sept. 8 Sept. Weber State Opponent Aug. 31 Date Rank 2007 (10-3,7-1 Western Athletic Conference) a.4 C FX / W1-0 73,227 W17-10 6/4 32,308 FOX 32,642 W44-33 W42-7 33,986 W63-25 6/NR 6/NR 18,777 37,928 ESPN2 31,684 W52-21 32,497 W54-9 6/NR W45-7 * Denotes conference 30,000 game ESPNU W34-16 6/NR 23,240 W28-21 6/NR TCU ESPN2 6/NR W45-35 5/NR NewMexico State* Jan. 4 5/NR 5/NR 22,396 Dec. 5 Nevda* ESPN 32,228 ESPN2 34,127 W49-14 Nov. atUtahState* 27 W48-0 Nov. Idaho* 20 W19-8 Att. atLouisiana 35,637 Tech* 8/NR Nov. 14 12/NR W51-34 SanJoseState* 14/16 Nov. 6 Result BSU/Opp. atHawai’i* 31 Oct. ESPN 10/NR at Tulsa 24 Oct. UCDavis ESPN TV 14 Oct. 3 Oct. atBowling Green 26 Sept. atFresno State* AP 18 Sept. (Ohio) Miami Oregon 12 Sept. Opponent 3 Sept. Date Rank Coaches Ranked No. 4–Final Associated PressandUSA Today Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Champions&WAC Champions Poll 2009 (14-0,8-0 Western Athletic Conference) e

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22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball Wilcox, Trautman Earn Football’s Ultimate Honor Former Bronco greats Dave Wilcox and Randy Trautman have Trautman: Key Member of 1980 National more in common than their places in Boise State football lore and their inductions in the university’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Championship Team The two have also achieved their sport’s ultimate honor. A native of Caldwell, The former All-Americans played in diff erent eras for Boise State, Trautman was the fi rst but they will be forever linked by their accomplishments on the fi eld player from the state and their respective enshrinement in football’s two halls of fame. of Idaho to be named Wilcox, a two-way lineman for Boise Junior College in 1960 and to the College Football ’61, fi nished his collegiate career at Oregon and went on to become Hall of Fame. He is the one of the top linebackers in NFL history, earning Pro Bowl honors only Bronco football seven times during his 11 years with the . Wilcox player to receive four retired from football in 1975, and in 2000 he was enshrined in the first-team All-America Pro Football Hall of Fame. awards after being Trautman, a defensive tackle for the Broncos from 1978-81 and named to both the Boise State’s most honored football player, was inducted into the Kodak and Associated College Football Hall of Fame in 1999. Press Division I-AA All-America squads Wilcox: Lyle Smith’s his junior and senior Most Outstanding Player seasons. Legendary BJC coach Lyle Smith called Wilcox the most A defensive stalwart on Boise State’s 1980 NCAA Division I-AA outstanding player he national championship team, Trautman also received fi rst-team All- coached during his 20 Big Sky Conference honors that year and in 1981. years at the Bronco “That [national championship] ring brought us together like helm, which is quite a a marriage,” said Trautman of the 1980 Broncos. “We sweated, we compliment considering bled, we beat on each other, and we went through it all together. that Smith’s program We tasted something together very few have tasted.” produced 21 JC All- Trautman fi nished Americans during his his career at Boise State coaching tenure. with 266 total tackles, “He never had a including 29 for losses. second gear; he was in He was selected in the high gear all the way,” ninth round of the NFL said Smith of Wilcox. draft by the Washington “He just went real hard Redskins and played for at practice and in the the games. I was not surprised of the that he did so well as a League from 1982-85. professional.” He was inducted into A native of Vale, Boise State’s Athletic Ore., Wilcox was a two- Hall of Fame in 1990. time junior college All- Fierce American on teams that finished 8-2 and 9-1 Competitors under Smith. Both Wilcox and B Bronco Hall of Famers

“I had more fun in Trautman were known as fierce competitors who relished the r Boise than anywhere else as far as playing football,” said Wilcox, who challenge of playing football at the highest levels. o

also was a record-setting member of the BJC track team in the shot Now that Wilcox is among pro football’s elite, feigned humility n put and discus. “We had some outstanding players and excellent seems unnecessary. c teams. Coach Smith is an outstanding person. He touched a lot of “You have to know you’re good if you’re playing in the NFL,” lives.” he said. “When you go up against guys like [off ensive linemen] o

Wilcox will Bob Brown, , Ron Yary and Tom Mack; tight ends like H be inducted into John Mackey, Mike Ditka and Ron Kramer; and then have to chase the 49ers Hall of down runners like Gale Sayers for 11 seasons, you can’t be lacking a

Fame in October in confi dence in your ability.” l of 2009, and in l Trautman was known for sometimes being testy during his 1982 was inducted playing days with Boise State, but it was a result, he says, of his o into Boise State’s burning desire to succeed. f

Athletic Hall of “I’ve always been competitive in everything I do,” he said. “I F

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Rogers, Matt ’85, ‘86 Smith, Rodney ‘97, ‘98 Tia, John ‘96 Ward, Greg ’78, ‘79 Rogers, Scotty ‘72 Smith, Jerry’ 00, ‘01, ‘02 , ‘03 Tillman, Faddie ’68, ‘70 Wardhaugh, Curt ‘81 Roman, Mike ’74, ‘75 Smith, John ’72, ’73, ’74, ‘75 Tingstad, David ’89, ’90, ’91, Washington, Robby ’87, ’88, ‘89 Romberg, Matt ’92, ’93, ’94 Smith, Josh ‘04 ‘92 Washington, Rodney ‘92 Rosolowich, Gary ’73, ’74, ’75, Smith, Larry ’68, ‘69 Tisby, Theo ‘83 Watson, Vince ‘94,’95 ‘76 Smith, Tommy ‘09 Tomasini, Claude ’73, ‘74 Watterson, Joe ’92,’93 Ross, D. ‘99, ‘00 Snelling, Robby ‘99, ‘00 Toney, Dave ’68, ’69, ‘70 Weber, Zach ‘99, ‘00 Root, Jarrell ‘08, ‘09 Snow, David ‘83 Toomes, Greg ‘00 Webster, Rodney ’80, ’81, ’82, Rounds, Ivan ‘77 Sopatyk, Brian ’70, ’71, ‘72 Toyos, Alex ‘94,’95 ‘83 Rusev, Dave ’69, ‘70 Sorensen, Jim ‘77 Trautman, Kelly ’82, ‘83 Weeks, Danny ’91, ’92,’93,’94 Russell, Charlie ’72, ‘73 Sosnowski, Steve ’79, ‘80 Trautman, Randy ’80, ‘81 Weldon, Andy ‘03, ‘04 Russell, Scott ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90 Sparks, Glenn ’73, ’74, ‘75 Triplett, Luke ’82, ’83, ‘84 West, James ’86, ‘87 Ryan, Jim ’73, ’74, ‘75 Sparks, Nate ‘97, ‘98 Trotter, Joe ’82, ‘83 West, Ken ’74, ’75, ’76, ‘77 Rydman, Jon ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Spadafore, Tom ‘80 Truitt, Chris ’86, ‘88 Weston, Matt ‘94,’95 Spearman, Isiah ’89, ’90, ’91, Tryon, Jeff ’74, ‘75 Wheeler, Bob ’85, ‘86 S ‘92 Tufono, Willie ’78, ‘79 White, Bill ’71, ‘72 Sabala, Greg ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93 Sphar, Webb ‘78 Turk, Jeff ’81, ‘82 White, Hunter ‘08, ‘09 Sanders, Sean ’90, ’91, ‘92 Stachelski, Dave ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Turner, Dale ‘77 White, Jack ‘78 Sandoval, Shawn ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, Stanaway, Travis ‘09 Turner, Jason ‘02, ‘03 White, Winky ’88, ’89, ‘90 ‘00 Staples, Brett ’69, ’70, ‘71 Turpin, Jeff ’78, ’79, ‘80 Whitehead, Trevor ‘68 Sanford, Mike ‘04 Starr, Rodney ’85, ‘86 Tutogi, Tyrone ‘02, ‘03 Whiteman Todd ’72, ’73, ’74, Santucci, Ray ’78, ’79, ’80, ‘81 Stayner, Larry ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91 ‘75 Sapien, Kevin ‘08 Stearns, Rod ’71, ‘72 U Wiegand, Joe ‘04, ‘05 Sarette, Tom ’77, ‘78 Stearns, Ryan ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Unger, Paul ’81, ’82, ‘83 Wiggins, P.K. ’86, ‘87 Sasser, Greg ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Steger, Brian ‘96, ‘97 Urness, Mark ’83, ‘84 Wighton, Bill ‘78 Scandrick, Orlando ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Stephens, Billy ’71, ‘72 Wiksten, Aaron ’91, ‘92 Schaal, Mark ’81, ‘82 Stephens, Prentice ‘93 V Williams, Dan ’77, ’78, ’79, ‘80 Schilling, Damien ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, Stephens, Ray ’82, ‘83 Valaile, Jim ’80, ‘81 Williams, Dave ’74, ’75, ’76, ‘77 ‘99 Steppe, Dave ’70, ‘71 Valero, Art ’79, ‘80 Williams, Kareem ‘97, ‘99, ‘00 Schimmer, Tom ’85, ’86, ’87, Stern, Greg ’74, ’75, ‘76 Van Gorder, Willy ‘98, ‘99 Williams, Mark ’86, ‘87 ‘88 Stewart, Gordon ’68, ’69, ‘70 VanHouten, Rich ’86, ‘87 Williams, Mike G. ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, Schlekeway, Nick ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, Stewart, Randy ’78, ‘79 Vankoughnett, Dave ’86, ‘87 ‘06 ‘07 Stirling, Jim ‘83 Venable, Winston ‘09 Williams, Mike T. ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, Schmidt, Loren ’70, ’72, ’73, ‘74 Stivers, Gary ’68, ‘69 Vian, Rob ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 ‘08 Schmidt, Robert ’81, ‘82 Stringer, Kyle ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Villano, Mark ’76, ’77, ‘78 Williams, Mike ‘85 Schouman, Derek ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, Stone, Mark ‘94 Virden, Mike ’89, ‘90 Williams, Pat ‘68 ‘06 Strawser, Kirk ’75, ‘76 Vogel, Steve ’70, ‘71 Wilson, Antwain ‘97, ‘98 Schrack, Lee ‘94 Streett, Kevin ‘79 Volk, Tim ‘04, ‘05 Wilson, Charles ’68, ‘69 Schrader, Randy ’79, ‘80 Strohfus, Matt ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Volponi, Tony ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Wilson, Kyle ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Schuttler, Keith ‘01, ‘02 Stuart, Travis ’91, ‘92 Von Oelhoff en, Kimo ’92,’93 Wilson, Mike ’90, ’91, ’92,’93 Wing, Scoles, Ted ’72, ’73, ‘74 Summers, Don ’82, ‘83 Voulelis, Jim ’81, ’82, ’83, ‘84 Chris ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Scott, Doug ’76, ’77, ’78, ‘79 Sutton, Greg ‘81 Wingfi eld, Billy ‘98, ‘99, ‘01, Scott, Rashaun ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Svitak, Steve ’68, ‘69 W ‘02 Sellers, Lance ’83, ’84, ’85, ‘86 Swan, Shay ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Walk-Green, Keith ‘94,’95 Winn, Billy ‘08, ‘09 Setzer, Bobby ‘97, ‘98 Sweeting, Chris ’89, ’90, ‘91 Walker, Jim ’91, ‘92 Winterswyk, Ryan ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Sevieri, Matt ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Swenson, Greg ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Wong, Bruce ’70, ‘71 Sevieri, Mike ‘90 Swillie, Jay ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Woodard, Steve ’76, ‘77 Sexton, Cliff ’85, ’86, ‘87 Woodruff , Andrew ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, Shelp, John ‘83 T ‘08 Shepherd, Chris ’90, ’91, ’92,’94 Tadman, Marty ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Woods, Rick ’78, ’79, ’80, ‘81 A All-Time Lettermen

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8 AAll-Timell-Time BroncoBronco AAssistantssistant CoachesCoaches Off (1996) Anae, Robert Assistant Coach (DL)–University of Arkansas (Calif.) School –DeLaSalleHigh Allen, Bobby (1997) DeanofStudents/Assistant Coach Aliotti, Joe(1985) Cowboys -HeadCoach Dallas Cowboys Assistant Coach (DB)–Dallas (2000-2002) Campo, Dave (1977-79) Private (1985-86) Cabe, Gary Business Assistant Coach (OL) –Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) Buratto, Steve (1973-75,1990-92) Assistant College Coach (deceased) Brown, Dan(1984-86) of Nevada Assistant Coach (CB) (1984-85) Bradeson, Mike State Off Borges, Al(1993-94) Retired Pro Assistant Coach Bhonapha, Keith(2009-pre Banker, Chuck(1976-79) Assistant Coach (DL)–University of Colorado Bandison, Romeo(2001-05) Private Bailey, Don(1993-96) Business Author Dick(1987-89) Arbuckle, Name (Years at State) Boise ensive Coordinator –SanDiego ensive Coordinator Where They are Now Former HeadCoach Dallas CowboysDallas Dave Campo – 22010 BoiseStateFootball University – BYU 0 1 0

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Lawler, Kenny (2000-02) Private Business Former Head Coach – Pasadena Nickel, Dave (1969-76) Tomasini, Claude (1983-84) City College (Calif.) Assistant College Coach (Retired) Assistant Coach – Boise High Lopez, Michael (1992) Nordquist, Tom (1998-00) School Ludwig, Andy (1995-96) Private Business Tripp, Bill (1983-86) Off ensive Coordinator – University Nutt, Danny (1997) Assistant Coach (OT) – Army of California Assistant Athletic Director Tucker, Robert (2001-05) / Football Player Development – Director of Football Operations – University of Mississippi University of Colorado Tuivai, Viliami (2006-08) O’Hara, Kevan (1984) Director of Football Operations – Assistant Coach – Borah High Boise State School (Boise, Idaho) Osborn, Tom (1993-94) Wagstaff , Jim (1969-72) Assistant Coach (TE) – University Wardhaugh, John (1986) of Oregon Private Business Wasick, Dave (1979-80) Pagano, Chuck (1987-88) Private Business Assistant Coach (DB) – Baltimore Wilcox, Justin (2006-09) Ravens Defensive Coordinator – University Pease, Brent (2006-pre) of Tennessee Assistant Coach (WR) – Boise State Woolsey, Doug (1972) Pelleur, Scott (1987-92) Private Business Private Business Petersen, Chris (2001-05) Head Coach – Boise State Yates, Marcel (2003-pre) Polychronis, Tony (1969-70) Assistant Coach (DB) – Boise State Prince, Robert (2001-03)

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Bronco Stadium and Lyle Smith (right) Field is the home of football and the annual Udrove Humanitarian Bowl. Smith is the undisputed “father” of Bronco football, who from 1946 through 1967 built one of the top junior college programs in the country. When he retired from his head coaching position to become the athletic director, Smith had a record of 156-6-6 (84.6%). Prior to the 2008 season, the stadium received its third major expansion with the completion of the Stueckle Sky Center. The four-level, $35.9 million facility includes loge, club and luxary suite seating, along with a state-of-the-art press box. An additional 1,500 south end zone seats were added in 2009 to bring the current capacity to 33,500. The second major expansion of the stadium came in 1997 when capacity was increased to 30,000 when additional seating in the southwest and southeast corners, construction of the Allen Noble Hall of Fame Gallery and completion of the Larry and Marianne Williams Plaza was completed at a cost of $10 million. Originally constructed with 14,500 seats at a cost of $2.2 million in 1970, Bronco Stadium was fi rst expanded to 20,000 in 1974 when the east side upper deck was added. Portable end zone seating brought the capacity of Bronco Stadium to 22,600 through the 1996 season. Bronco Stadium is also home to the only blue fi eld in the United States. Blue “Field Turf” was installed once again during the summer of 2010, making it the fi fth blue fi eld at the stadium. Boise State established a fi rst in 1986 by installing the fi rst blue AstroTurf fi eld. The second blue AstroTurf fi eld was installed in 1995, with the third prior to the 2002 season. The fi rst Blue Fieldturf surface was installed in 2008. Boise State’s was the fi rst collegiate stadium to have the entire fi eld produced in a special color. There were two previous green AstroTurf fi elds installed prior to 1986. The fi rst was during the original construction of the current stadium in 1970, with the second installed prior to the 1978 season. Bronco Stadium Quick Facts Ground Breaking: November, 1969 Second Major Addition: 1997 (Southwest and Southeast Corners,

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DR. ROBERT W. KUSTRA, Boise State President

His administration has been Prior to joining Boise State, Dr. marked by an emphasis on research, Kustra served as president of Eastern upgrading admissions standards, Kentucky University and the Midwestern improving the undergraduate Higher Education Commission. He has experience, and increasing the number held faculty positions at the University of of graduate and doctoral programs. Illinois-Springfield, Loyola University of Faculty awards and grants for research Chicago, the University of Illinois-Chicago, at Boise State have nearly tripled during and Northwestern University. his tenure to $50 million. Dr. Kustra also advocated successfully for Boise Dr. Kustra was appointed in 2008 State’s inclusion in the Mountain West to the NCAA’s highest governing body Conference beginning in 2011. as a member of the Division I executive committee and board of directors. He served Dr. Kustra currently is leading on the Presidential Task Force on the Future Boise State’s first comprehensive of Intercollegiate Athletics. He also serves campaign, Destination Distinction, to on the board of the Western Interstate Dr. Robert Kustra is president of raise $175 million in private support for Commission for Higher Education. In 2007, Boise State University, the largest public faculty, student scholarships, programs he was inducted into the Idaho Hall of university in Idaho, with an enrollment of and campus infrastructure. He also Fame and was named the Most Infl uential nearly 20,000 students served by 2,400 recently kicked off the drive to expand Person in the Treasure Valley by The Idaho faculty and staff . seating in Bronco Stadium. Statesman.

Now in his eighth year, he leads the With a long and distinguished Dr. Kustra hosts a weekly radio show, university in a time of dynamic growth in career in public service in Illinois, Dr. New Horizons, for the National Public Radio student enrollment, new construction, Kustra served two terms as lieutenant affi liate in Boise. fundraising and research. Long heralded governor, following 10 years in the for its devotion to classroom teaching, legislature. He also chaired the Illinois Dr. Kustra holds degrees from Boise State has expanded its mission Board of Higher Education, responsible Benedictine College and Southern Illinois to become an emerging metropolitan for funding and oversight of the state’s University, and a Ph.D. in political science research university of distinction. nine public universities. from the University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign. He and his wife, Kathy, have two grown children, three grandsons, and treasure the memory of their son, Steve. t n e d i s e r P

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GENE BLEYMAIER, Boise State Director of Athletics

as the WAC representative on the NCAA While Boise State has enjoyed Division I Management Council and is also unprecedented success on the playing past president and vice president of the fi elds, courts and in the classroom, it has NCAA I-AA Athletic Directors’ Association. He also drastically improved its facilities under is also a member of the Boise-based World Bleymaier’s direction. Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame board of In August of 2008 the most expensive directors. capital project in the history of Bronco Under Bleymaier’s guidance, Boise State’s athletics opened with the $36 million football program has grown spectacularly Stueckle Sky Center which includes a state- and gained national attention since it of-the-art press box, suites, loge boxes and joined the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision club seats. Plans are currently in the design (formerly I-A) ranks in 1996. Competing at phase for another major expansion to the highest collegiate level, Boise State has Bronco Stadium in the near future. put itself on the national map with as the On August 1, 2009 Boise State offi cially winningest football program among FBS acquired control of the 15.5-acre East Junior programs the past 10 years (2000-09). Boise High School site from the Boise School State has the best overall record (112-17, District with plans to build future athletic .868%), the best winning percentage for facilities there. Located just northeast of the Under Gene Bleymaier’s leadership, Boise conference games (73-4, .948%), the best main campus, the fi rst project planned will State University’s Department of Athletics home record (63-2 .969%), and has been be to move Ed Jacoby Track from Bronco has scaled impressive and unprecedented the highest-scoring team in the nation since Stadium and build a new track and fi eld heights with the accomplishments of its 2000 (41.40 points per game). facility. student-athletes, the successes of its teams, The Bronco football team ended the the growth of its facilities, the support of season undefeated (14-0) with a victory over The newest facility will break ground in its community, and the advancement of its TCU in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and a No. 4 the fall of 2010 when construction begins status among the nation’s premier athletic national ranking. on a new men’s and women’s basketball programs. In 1986 Bleymaier was responsible for locker room complex at Taco Bell Arena. Bleymaier is in his 30th year at Boise the installation of the artifi cial blue turf in Completion of the state-of-art facility is State. He joined the Athletic Department Bronco Stadium, which has become one expected in the late spring of 2011. in 1981 and became the Broncos’ AD in of the most recognizable sports venues in Recent additions the past four years February of 1982. He is the second longest America and the city of Boise’s most famous include the Caven-Williams Sports Complex, tenured athletic director in the Football Bowl landmark. a $9.5 million indoor practice facility that Subdivision. In 1996 he led Boise State’s move to FBS includes a full size football fi eld and the The 2009-10 Bronco athletic season was as a member of the Big West Conference, Keith and Catherine Stein Band Hall, and the another banner year and led to Bleymaier and in 2001 he guided the Bronco Athletic Mountain Cove Softball Field. being one of fi ve nominees for the Street Department’s transfer to its current Other capital projects completed during and Smith’s Sports Business Journal and membership in the WAC. Boise State will Bleymaier’s tenure include the Boas Tennis/ Sports Business Daily Athletic Director of move to its third FBS league in 2011-12 Soccer Center, a 1997 expansion of Bronco the Year. Bleymaier was the only nominee when the Broncos become members of the Stadium, the Allen Noble Hall of Fame from a non-Bowl Championship Series Mountain West Conference. Gallery, the Williams Plaza, the Peterson- conference school. In June 2008 Bleymaier Since joining the WAC in 2001, Boise State Preco Learning Center, the Appleton received the Astro Turf Athletic Director of has won 27 conference championships, Outdoor Tennis Center, the Jackson Indoor the Year Award. including seven in football. Track, the Idaho Sports Medicine Institute, This past year Boise State captured four Prior to joining the WAC, Boise State the Bronco Football Center, the gymnastics of Athletics D Director Western Athletic Conference Championships won 15 team titles as a member of the Big room expansion, the Simplot Center for (football, soccer, women’s tennis and i West Conference and 33 overall league Athletic Excellence, the Fedrizzi Fitness r swimming & diving) and fi nished the 2009- championships in the Big Sky Conference Center expansion, and an expansion of the e

10 season winning the WAC Commissioner’s from 1982-1995, all under the guidance Nicholson-Yanke Center. c Cup. Four teams completed their seasons Bleymaier. Bleymaier served as an assistant t ranked in the top 20 which led to a 60th Boise State sponsors 19 intercollegiate athletic director at UCLA prior to coming o place fi nish in the Learfi eld Sports Director’s sports – eight for men and 11 for women. to Boise State. A member of the California r

Cup. All teams compete in the WAC with the Bar Association and a graduate of the o Boise State also excelled in the classroom exception of wrestling (Pac-10). Loyola Law School, Bleymaier received his this past year with six Bronco teams leading Behind Bleymaier’s guidance, Boise State bachelor’s degree from UCLA. Bleymaier f the WAC in the annual NCAA Academic student-athletes have also excelled in the lettered in football and was named to the A Program Reports. The football team also

classroom. During the 2009-10 academic All-Pac 8 Conference third team as a tight t posted the 4th highest APR score for year, 151 Bronco student-athletes received end for the Bruins. He was the recipient of h schools competing in 2009 postseason conference all-academic honors. Following the UCLA Outstanding Senior Award and bowl games. l the spring 2010 semester, Bronco student- was active in the Fellowship of Christian e Bleymaier is currently the WAC’s athletes posted the sixth straight semester Athletes. Bleymaier graduated from Borah t representative to the BCS. In 1997 Bleymaier the overall athletic department’s grade- High School in Boise. Bleymaier and his wife, i led the eff ort to create the Humanitarian point-average was 3.00 or higher. Fifty- Danell, have four children – Maribeth, Joe, c Bowl – now called the Udrove Humanitarian eight (58) percent of all student-athletes Claire and Tom. s Bowl – and he continues to serve on the earned a 3.0 or better GPA for the spring board of directors for the annual postseason 2010 semester football game. He served a four-year term 117575 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY ADMINISTRATION AREA CODE (208) ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Dr. Robert Kustra (President) 426-1493 Dr. Roger Munger (NCAA Faculty Representative) 426-4211 Gene Bleymaier ( Director of Athletics) 426-1826 Ron Dibelius (Assistant to the AD) 426-4247 Sarah Saras (Management Assistant to the AD) 426-1826 AnnMarie Kaus (Director of Special Events) 426-5407 ACADEMIC SERVICES Gabe Rosenvall (Assistant AD - Academic Services) 426-3077 Dr. Roger Munger Curt Apsey Christina Van Tol Ashlee Anderson (Dir. of Student Enhancement Programs) 426-1103 NCAA Faculty Senior Associate Athletic Senior Associate Athletic Chelsea Herman (Bronco Life Coord. / Academic Life Skills) 426-3843 Representative Director - Advancement Director - Student Eric Kile (Peterson-PRECO Center Coordinator) 426-5379 Services / SWA Karen Vickery (Tutor Coordinator / Academic Advisor) 426-4854 ADVANCEMENT Curt Apsey (Senior Associate AD - Advancement) 426-1781 ATHLETIC TRAINING Marc Paul (Assistant AD - Athletic Training) 426-1696 Tyler Smith (Associate Athletic Trainer) 426-2430 Josh Dreher (Assistant Athletic Trainer) 426-3944 Katie Ham (Assistant Athletic Trainer) 426-1654 Keith Shimada (Assistant Athletic Trainer) 426-1654 Brandon Voigt (Assistant Athletic Trainer) 426-1654

Bob Madden Mike Sumpter Mike Waller Associate Athletic Associate Athletic Associate Athletic BUSINESS Director - Development / Director - Operations Director - CFO Mike Waller (Associate AD / CFO) 426-1222 Executive Dir. BAA Niki Gamez (Assistant AD - Business) 426-1253 Andy Atkinson (Systems Administrator) 861-2581 Cindy Rice (Accountant) 426-4222 DEVELOPMENT Bob Madden (Associate AD - Development / Executive Dir. BAA) 426-3557 Kris Kamann (Assistant Director. - Bronco Athletic Association) 426-1353 Michel Bourgeau (Development Offi cer - Varsity “B” Club) 426-5440 EQUIPMENT Dale Holste (Equipment Manager - Nicholson-Yanke Center) 426-3955 Joe Fuson (Equipment Manager - Boas Center) 426-5749 Raul Ibarra (Equipment Manager - Taco Bell Arena) 426-1446 Brad Larrondo Max Corbet Niki Gamez Senior Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic OPERATIONS Director - Promotions & Director - Media Relations Director - Business Mike Sumpter (Associate AD - Operations) 426-1513 Marketing Lori Hays (Assistant AD - Operations & Event Management) 426-1550 Eric Thorpe (Game Operations & Events Director) 426-1538 PROMOTIONS AND MARKETING Brad Larrondo (Senior Assistant AD - Promotions & Marketing) 426-3566 Brent Moore (Corporate Services Coordinator) 426-5479 Allison Bender (Director of Promotions) 426-2188 Ryan Becker (Marketing & Promotions Coord. / Webmaster) 426-2574 STUDENT SERVICES

n Christina Van Tol (Senior Associate AD - Student Services / SWA) 426-1655 Scott Hobbs (Assistant AD / Compliance) 426-5185 o

i Jenny Bellomy (Compliance Assistant / Travel Services) 426-2811

t Anita Guerricabeitia Lori Hays Scott Hobbs Heather Little (Student Insurance / HR Coordinator) 426-5444 Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic a Director - Ticket Director - Operations Director - Compliance STUECKLE SKY CLUB r Operations Valerie Tichenor (Executive Director) 426-2582 t Bob Carney (Director of Operations) 426-2550 s Bill Trenbeath (Assistant Director of Advancement) 426-5387 i Patti Bantam (Management Assistant) 426-2560 n

i TICKET OFFICE Anita Guerricabeitia (Assistant AD - Ticket Operations) 426-1385

m Shaela Priaulx (Assistant Ticket Manager) 426-1286 Katie Hickman (Box Offi ce Manager) 426-1287 d STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING A Administration Tim Socha (Head Coach) 426-1980 Steve Schulz (Associate Coach) 426-5280 Marc Paul Gabe Rosenvall Jeff Jones (Assistant Coach) 426-5280 Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic Director - Athletic Training Director - Academic Services 117676 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

DIRECTORY ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT AREA CODE (208) HEAD COACHES BASKETBALL - Men (Head Coach) 426-1504 David Wojcik (Associate Head Coach) 426-1522 Jeff Linder (Assistant Coach) 426-1963 Shaun Vandiver (Assistant Coach) 426-4916 John Rillie (Director of Basketball Operations) 426-1413 BASKETBALL - Women Gordy Presnell (Head Coach) 426-1952 Calamity McEntire (Assistant Coach) 426-4019 Heather Sower (Assistant Coach) 426-1760 Tina Bird Kevin Burton Shawn Garus Anthony Turner (Assistant Coach) 426-4891 Gymnastics Men’s Golf Volleyball Cariann Ramirez (Director of Basketball Operations) 426-4452 Co-Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach FOOTBALL Chris Petersen (Head Coach) 426-2408 Brent Pease (Assistant Head Coach / Wide Receivers) 426-1516 Bryan Harsin (Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks) 426-1819 Pete Kwiatkowski (Defensive Coordinator / Line) 426-1817 Keith Bhonapha (Running Backs) 426-1523 Jeff Choate (Nickles & Special Teams) 426-3115 Bob Gregory (Linebackers) 426-1525 Scott Huff (Tight Ends / Running Game Coordinator) 426-1282 Chris Strausser (Offensive Line) 426-1155 Marcel Yates (Defensively Secondary) 426-1704 Viliami Tuivai (Director of Football Operations) 426-3940 Julius Brown (Director of Player Personnel) 426-1013 JW Hardy Nicole Harris Kristin Hill Track & Field / Women’s Golf Swimming & Diving Lou Major (Assistant Director of Football Operations) 426-2552 Cross Country Head Coach Head Coach Vicki Sullivan (Administrative Assistant) 426-1281 Head Coach GOLF - Men Kevin Burton (Head Coach) 426-3747 GOLF - Women Nicole Harris (Head Coach) 426-3167 GYMNASTICS Tina Bird (Co-Head Coach) 559-8448 Neil Resnick (Co-Head Coach) 859-0983 Patty Resnick (Assistant Coach) 859-2612 SOCCER Steve Lucas (Head Coach) 426-5425 Steve Lucas Greg Patton Chris Petersen Mark Hiemenz (Assistant Coach) 426-5739 Soccer Men’s Tennis Football Stephanie Wieger (Assistant Coach) 426-4614 Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach SOFTBALL Erin Thorpe (Head Coach) 426-1797 Justin Kloczko (Assistant Coach) 426-4899 TBA (Assistant Coach) 426-4899 SWIMMING & DIVING Kristin Hill (Head Coach) 859-6012

Justin Brosseau (Assistant Coach) 407-8806 C Coaching Staff David Legler (Assistant Coach) 426-1703 o TENNIS - Men a Greg Patton (Head Coach) 426-5706

Beck Roghaar (Assistant Coach) 631-2842 Gordy Presnell Greg Randall Neil Resnick c Women’s Basketball Wrestling Gymnastics h TENNIS - Women Head Coach Head Coach Co-Head Coach

Mark Tichenor (Head Coach) 426-5709 i Tiffany Coll (Assistant Coach) 426-5717 n g TRACK & FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY - Men and Women

JW Hardy (Head Coach) 426-3657 S Jeff Petersmeyer (Assistant Coach - Jumps) 426-2202 Keith Vance (Assistant Coach - Throws) 426-1288 t Kelley Watson (Assistant Coach - Sprints & Hurdles) 426-1751 a

Brad Wick (Assistant Coach - Distance) 426-3390 ff s

VOLLEYBALL s Shawn Garus (Head Coach) 426-4490 Chris Rushing (Assistant Coach) 426-1656 Candy Murphy (Assistant Coach) 426-1713 Leon Rice Erin Thorpe Mark Tichenor Men’s Basketball Softball Women’s Tennis WRESTLING Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Greg Randall (Head Coach) 426-2879 Chris Owens (Assistant Coach) 426-1889 Kirk White (Assistant Coach) 426-1889 117777 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

LOCAL MEDIA DIRECTORY BOISE STATE ATHLETICS

Note: Idaho’s area code is 208 SPORTS INFORMATION Legend: SD = sports director, SE = sports editor, SC = sports columnist, SR = sports reporter, BC = bureau chief MAX CORBET Assistant Athletic Director Media Relations TELEVISION KIDO (AM 580) KTVB (NBC) 827 E. Park Blvd., Suite 201, Boise, ID 83712 Sports Line ...... 344-6363 Sports: Football and oversees P.O. Box 7, Boise, ID 83707 Wrestling G.A. Sports Line ...... 375-7277 Fax Line ...... 327-8800 Fax Line ...... 375-7770 Website ...... 580KIDO.com Sports Staff Office: 426-1515 • Cell: 859-6952 Website ...... KTVB.com Fax: 426-1778 • [email protected] Sports Staff Terry Ford (SD) ...... 344-6363 Zach Wolken (SR) ...... 375-7277 ...... [email protected] ...... [email protected] BECCA FAULDS NEWSPAPERS Sports Information Director KBOI (CBS) Arbiter (BSU Student) P.O. Box 2, Boise, ID 83707 1910 University Dr., Boise, ID 83725 Sports Line ...... 472-2203 Sports Line ...... 345-8204 Sports: Men’s Basketball, Fax Line ...... 472-2211 Fax Line ...... 426-3198 interview coordinator for Football and Website ...... KBOI2.com Website ...... ArbiterOnLine.com oversees Swimming & Diving G.A. Sports Staff Sports Staff J. Bates (SD) ...... 472-2203 Trent Lootens (SE) ...... 426-3600 Offi ce: 426-3868 • Cell: 989-1010 ...... [email protected] ...... [email protected] Fax: 426-1778 • [email protected] Troy Oppie (SR) ...... 472-2203 ...... [email protected] Associated Press P.O. Box 1187, Boise, ID 83701 DOUG LINK KIVI (ABC) Main Line...... 343-1894 Assistant Sports Information Director 1866 Chisholm Rd., Nampa, ID 83661 Fax Line ...... 344-0135 Sports Line ...... 381-6663 Sports Staff Sports: Women’s Basketball, Soccer, Men's and Fax Line ...... 381-6681 Todd Dvorak (BC) ...... 343-1894 Women's Golf, and oversees Softball G.A. Website ...... Idaho6.com ...... [email protected] Sports Staff Offi ce: 426-1027 • Cell: 861-2796 Amanda Maynard (SR) ...... 381-6665 Idaho Press Tribune Fax: 426-3361 • [email protected] . . . [email protected] 1618 Midland Blvd., Nampa, ID 83652 Sports Line ...... 465-8111 KTRV (FOX) Fax Line ...... 467-9562 P.O. Box 1212, Nampa, ID 83652 Website ...... IdahoPress.com MICHELLE (RAILSBACK) SMITH Sports Line ...... 466-1200 Sports Staff Fax Line ...... 461-4861 Tom Fox (SE) ...... 467-8111 Assistant Sports Information Director Website ...... FOX12news.com ...... [email protected] Sports Staff Dave Southorn (SR) ...... 467-8111 Sports: Volleyball, Gymnastics, Men's and Women's Nate Kuester (SD) ...... 466-1200 ...... [email protected] Cross Country, Men's and Women's ...... [email protected] Track & Field and oversees Tennis G.A. Idaho Statesman RADIO 1200 N. Curtis Rd., Boise, ID 83704 Offi ce: 426-3438 • Cell: 949-1037 KBOI (AM 670) Sports Line ...... 377-6420 Fax: 426-3361 • [email protected] P.O. Box 1280, Boise, ID 83702 Fax Line ...... 373-6505 Sports Line ...... 336-3670 Website ...... IdahoStatesman.com Fax Line ...... 336-3735 Sports Staff JAKE GARCIN Website ...... 670KBOI.com Mike Prater (SE) ...... 377-6421 Sports Information Sports Staff ...... [email protected] Graduate Assistant Paul J. Schneider (SD)...... 336-3670 Chadd Cripe (SR) ...... 377-6398 ...... [email protected] ...... [email protected] Sports: Wrestling and Men's and Women's Tennis Bob Behler (PBP) 429-5584 Nick Jezierny (SR) ...... 377-6420 ...... [email protected] Offi ce: 426-1226 • Cell: 490-0718 Brian Murphy (SC) ...... 377-6444 KTIK (AM 1350) Fax: 426-1778 • [email protected] 1419 W. Bannock, Boise, ID 83701 [email protected] Sports Line ...... 424-1350 Fax Line ...... 336-3735 Website ...... KTIK.com MIKE WALSH Sports Staff Sports Information Jeff Caves (SD) ...... 336-3670 Graduate Assistant ...... [email protected]

Sports: Swimming & Diving and Softball s

t Offi ce: 426-1106 • Cell: TBA

c Fax: 426-3361 • [email protected] a t n Boise State o

C Press Row/Box Phone Numbers

a Bronco Stadium ...... 426-1408 i Taco Bell Arena ...... 426-1503

d Boise State Soccer Stadium ...... 861-2796 Boas Tennis & Soccer Center ...... 426-5737 e Mountain Cove Softball Field ...... 344-2336 Bronco Gym - Volleyball ...... 949-1037 M Media Contacts Bronco Gym - Basketball ...... 861-2796 Bronco Gym - Wrestling ...... 859-6952

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Interview Policy Press Box Services Members of the media must first contact the sports Full statistical services will be provided for each home information offi ce for interviews with the Boise State coaching football game. Programs, press guides, starting lineups and staff and players. Players are normally available for interviews other pre-game information will be available prior to kickoff. between Noon and 1:00 p.m. daily Tuesday-Thursday. Assistant Statistical reports will be distributed following each quarter coaches are available usually after practice. During the season and at halftime. Statistics include scoring summary, team and there will be no player interviews the day prior to a game or on individual statistics, tackle charts, play-by-play and time of the players weekly day off, which is normally Monday. possession. Players are also not available to opposing team's media A catered meal will be served prior to kickoff for members members. of the media.

Interview Schedule Press Box Internet Data and Telephone Lines The 2010 interview schedule will change throughout the The Bronco Stadium press box has wireless connection season as Boise State will play games on Monday, Tuesday, and a limited amount of high speed data lines, along with a Friday and Saturdays. Please contact the SID offi ce for an limited number of telephone lines. The main press box phone updated interview schedule as it will be adjusted each week number is (208) 426-1408. Two courtesy phone lines and an Sports Information Director Becca Faulds is the interview ISDN line are installed in the visiting radio booth at no charge. contact. Please contact her by e-mail at beccafaulds@ The Spid numbers for the ISDN lines are 208-336-0307.1111 boisestate.edu. and 208-336-0309.1111

Head Coach Chris Petersen’s Interview Schedule Post-Game Interviews Coach Petersen will be available each Monday for three The Boise State locker room is closed to all members of different press briefi ngs. the media. After a short cooling off period following the game, His fi rst availablity will be at 11:21 a.m. (MT) as part of the head coach Chris Petersen and Bronco players will be available WAC’s weekly football teleconference. The number to call is for interviews in the team meeting room of the Bronco Football 913-312-6688. Center located at the southeast corner of Bronco Stadium. All His second will be from 1:00 to 1:30 p.m. (MT) with local requests for post-game interviews must be made through a media members. This will take place in the Allen Noble Hall of member of the Boise State sports information staff. Fame at the southwest corner of Bronco Stadium. His fi nal press briefi ng on Mondays will be with the opposing Practice team’s media members at 2:15 p.m. (MT) The phone number All Bronco players report on August 5 (Thursday). The to call for this briefi ng is 888-813-8477, and the passcode is fi rst preseason practice will be on August 6 (Friday). The team 758954. will practice in helmets and shells the fi rst four days. The fi rst practice in full pads with all players will be August 10 (Tuesday). Press Credentials and Parking The Broncos will practice in the mornings and afternoons until (Press Box) Boise State features a state-of-the-art August 24 (Tuesday) when the schedule will be reduced to just press box located on the top fl oor of the Stueckle Sky Center. one practice per day. Classes start on August 23 (Monday). Members of the media must request press box passes through The team will have scrimmages on August 14 (Saturday), the sports information offi ce. There are 60 seats in the main August 21 (Saturday) and August 26 (Thursday). The August media area, and fi ve broadcast booths. Five elevators (three in 26 scrimmage is closed. Regular season practice is scheduled the north tower and two in the south tower) allow access to the to begin at 2:30 p.m. press box. Wireless internet is provided throughout the press box. Internet Sites (Sideline) Sideline passes will be only issued to print Boise State will credential the offi cial website of the home M Media Information photographers and videographers. Passes must be displayed and visiting schools, along with the online service of the national at all times. All photographers must operate outside the 25-yard over-the-air television network. Other websites will not be e lines (team boxes) and must remain behind the white out-of- credentialed unless they meet specifi cations outlined below: d bounds area of the fi eld. University personnel will monitor the i a sidelines at all times. A photographer work room is located in 1. Must be a legal corporate entity that has been in business

the press box and the conference room of the Varsity Center for at least one full calendar year and has provided coverage of I located at the south end of Bronco Stadium. Boise State or the visiting team for at least one year. n (Parking) A parking area for media has been established f o at the southeast corner of University Drive and Manitou Street. 2. Must provide daily coverage of ALL athletic teams at Media must display a pass issued by the Boise State sports Boise State or the visiting team with its own staff of reporters, r m information offi ce at all times. photographers and equipment. a 3. Must travel to and cover all football away games and all major t

post-season events. i o

Websites that sponsor message boards, message centers n or chat rooms where people are allowed to post anonymous information will not be issued credentials. Websites that do qualify for credentials will be issued one writer and one photographer pass. 117979 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

Parking around Bronco Stadium is limited to BAA members and César Chavez Lane Stueckle Sky Center patrons.

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Bronco Sports Network Bob Behler and Pete Cavender played Cavender return to the radio offensive guard for Boise broadcast booth for the State from 2003-2007. In second straight season. 2007, he also saw some time The 2010 season marks at center and tight end. the third year Behler has He missed all of the 2006 handled the play-by-play season, due to a ruptured duties, while this is the Achilles tendon in summer second season Cavender will conditioning. An outstanding be providing commentary. student, Cavender was a Behler came to Boise at four–year recipient of the the start of the 2008 season Bronco Scholar-Athlete after serving nine years as Award and was also named the Director of Broadcast to the 2007 Academic All- Services at the University WAC team as a senior. Born of Massachusetts, where he and raised in Elko, Nev., he won eight Associated Press graduated with a degree in awards for his play-by-play Communications from Boise of Minutemen sports. From Bob Behler and Pete Cavender State in December 2007 and 1986-1999, Behler was the Bronco Sports Network is currently employed as an voice at Bucknell University agent for Premier Insurance (Penn.), and from 1985- in the employee benefits 1986, he broadcast for the Chattanooga Lookouts AA baseball division. team. He received his bachelor’s degree in Broadcast News KBOI-AM (630) in Boise is the fl agship for the 10 station from the University of Georgia in 1985, where he announced Bronco Sports Network. The rest of the network include women’s basketball and baseball. Behler’s past free lance KKGL-FM (96.9) in Boise; KID-AM (590) in Idaho Falls; KLBM- credits include the NCAA Basketball Tournament for CBS AM (1450) in La Grande, Oregon; KDZY-FM (98.3) in McCall; Radio and SportsCenter Updates for ESPN Radio. A native of KEGE-FM (92.1) and KWIK-AM (1240) in Pocatello; KSRA-AM Stockton, Calif., he got his broadcasting start while in high (960) in Salmon; KJRB-AM (790) in Spokane, Washington and school, doing local sports. KSNQ-FM (98.3) in Twin Falls. Bronco games can also be heard in Spanish on KWEI-RM (99.5) and KWEI-AM (1260) in Weiser. Bronco Sports Properties Bronco Sports Properties (BSP) is the multimedia Bronco Sports Properties is a property of Learfi eld rights holder and sports marketing arm for Boise State Sports, which manages multimedia rights for over 50 University athletics. collegiate institutions and associations. Dallas-based In addition to statewide radio and TV broadcast Learfi eld Sports also secures marketing partnerships for programing for Boise State athletics, BSP off ers corporate the Black Coaches & Administrators (BCA) and provides customers a multitude of marketing and media sponsorship exclusive sports programming to more than 1,000 radio opportunities that include television, venue signage, stations throughout the country. event sponsorship, gameday promotions, video features, Learfi eld Sports is an operating unit of Jeff erson M Media Partners hospitality, overall marketing partnerships and the City, Missouri based Learfi eld Communications, Inc. continued development of the Bronco offi cial website: To learn more about the company and its collegiate e www.broncosports.com. portfolio, visit www.learfi eldsports.com d

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THE WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE..

In its 48th year, the Western Athletic The WAC is the sixth oldest among the Conference continues to evolve and features nation’s 11 Division I-A conferences. Its history some of the nation’s best intercollegiate traces back to July 27, 1962, when the original competition. One thing that remains unchanged six-team league of Arizona, Arizona State, is the persistent nature of the nine schools in the Brigham Young, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming WAC to advance their programs to contend at began competition. the top levels of the NCAA. Before 1990, the WAC sponsored The WAC provides its student-athletes the championships only in men’s sports. However, chance to travel to scenic destinations and gain a merger with the High Country Athletic 2009-10 CONFERENCE exposure in some of the nation’s most diverse Conference formed a single conference under CHAMPIONS markets. In addition, the WAC’s student-athletes one administrative structure, and the 1990-91 Team . . . . . Regular Season Champ (Touranment Champ) work to achieve the highest levels of success athletic year was the fi rst in which both men and BASEBALL with the academic support of their respective women competed under the WAC name. Men ...... Fresno St. (Hawaii) Currently the WAC membership consists institutions. BASKETBALL The WAC has experienced tremendous of Hawai’i which joined in 1979, Fresno State Men ...... Utah St. (New Mexico St.) success. Over the past six years, it has won (1992), San Jose State (1996), Nevada (2000), 54.5 percent of its bowl games, the third best Boise State and Louisiana Tech (2001), and Women ...... Fresno St. (La Tech) winning percentage of any conference in the Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State (2005). CROSS COUNTRY nation. In the past six seasons, the WAC has Presently, the WAC crowns team and Men ...... Utah St. sent a total of 22 teams to bowl games (12-10). individual champions in 19 sports – eight Women ...... New Mexico St. Boise State has won 76 games since joining men’s and 11 women’s. For the men, there are FOOTBALL the conference, the most in the nation during championships in baseball, basketball, cross Men ...... Boise St. that time span (2001-07). For the second year country, football, golf, tennis, indoor track and GOLF fi eld and outdoor track and fi eld. Championships in a row, the WAC sent a team to a BCS bowl Men ...... New Mexico St. game as Hawai‘i earned a Nokia Sugar Bowl for women are held in basketball, cross country, Women ...... San Jose St. bid this past season following Boise State’s golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming and unforgettable victory in the 2007 Tostitos Fiesta diving, tennis, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor GYMNASTICS Bowl. In men’s basketball, the WAC has sent track and fi eld and volleyball. Women ...... Boise St. (Southern Utah) at least two teams to the NCAA Tournament The WAC offi ce has been located in the SOCCER in 23 of the past 25 seasons. Every current Denver area since the conference’s inception Women ...... San Jose State (Boise St.) school in the WAC has competed in the NCAA with the exception of a two-year stay in Phoenix SOFTBALL Tournament since 1990. In women’s sports, from 1964-66. Women ...... Hawaii (Hawaii) Fresno State softball has competed in every SWIMMING & DIVING NCAA Tournament ever held while Louisiana Women ...... Boise St. Tech basketball has played in all but two. TENNIS Men ...... Fresno St./Hawaii (Hawai’i) Women ...... Boise St. (Boise St.) TRACK & FIELD (Indoor) Men ...... Utah St. Women ...... Louisiana Tech TRACK & FIELD (Outdoor) Men ...... Utah St. Women ...... Louisiana Tech VOLLEYBALL Women ...... Hawai’i (Hawai’i)

s All listings without (bracketed) teams indicate the team was champion of both the regular season and tournament

n or that the particular sport only has one championship. This would happen if a sport doesn’t have a regular o

i season champion, but they do have a WAC Championship

t tournament/competition. A “/” indicates there were two or more teams fi nished as regular season co-champions. a i l

COMMISSIONER’S CUP liations (All Sports Trophy) ffi 2009-10 Standings A

e WRESTLING BSU Last 10 Years Pl. School Points c Season BSU 1. Boise State ...... 92.25

n 2010...... 2nd 2. Fresno State ...... 83.75 The Western Athletic Conference does 2009...... 1st e 3. New Mexico State ...... 80.75 not sponsor competition for the sport r 2008...... 1st 4. Nevada ...... 76.50 of wrestling. As a result, the Bronco 2007...... 9th e 5. Utah State ...... 74.00

f wrestling program is entering its 22nd 2006...... 3rd 6. Hawaii ...... 68.50 season as an associate member of the 2005...... 2nd n 7. Idaho ...... 68.00 Pacifi c-10 Conference for wrestling. 2004...... 1st

o 2003...... 2nd 8. Louisiana Tech...... 57.50 2002...... 1st 9. San Jose State ...... 51.75 Conference Affi C Conference 2001...... 2nd 118282 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball

KARL BENSON WAC COMMISSIONER ALMA MATER: BOISE STATE

When Karl Benson was named the fi rst in conference history. Currently, a second agreement with ESPN fi fth commissioner in the history of the and ABC has resulted in 80 football games being televised over the Western Athletic Conference on April past fi ve years. 20, 1994, he brought with him a wealth Benson came to the WAC after four successful years as of experience and a personal history of the commissioner of the Mid-American Conference. There, he success to the position. implemented several innovative projects and was instrumental in the Since that time, Benson not only formation of the Las Vegas Bowl. has laid a strong foundation for the WAC’s future, he also steered the Prior to taking the reins of the MAC, Benson served on the NCAA conference through unsettled times during the late 1990s and again a staff for more than four years where he was the director of NCAA few years later when the defection of member institutions threatened championships. the WAC. Benson joined the NCAA staff in January of 1986 as a compliance Through his leadership and vision, it didn’t take long for the WAC representative and was appointed assistant director of championships to regain its place among the nation’s top Division I conferences. in June 1987. He was promoted to director of championships in 1988. Benson has spearheaded conference expansion with the additions of In that position, Benson actively supervised eight assistant directors in Nevada, Boise State and Louisiana Tech earlier this decade and an their administration of 68 NCAA championships. additional round of expansion with New Mexico State, Utah State and A native of the state of Washington, Benson graduated from Idaho joining the league a few years ago. high school in Pullman in 1970, attended Spokane Falls Community Nationally, Benson has earned the respect of his peers after College and then received a bachelor of science degree in physical serving on the NCAA Management Council from 1999-2002, and a education from Boise State University in 1975. He has also completed fi ve-year term on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee from 2002- coursework toward his master’s degree in athletics administration at 06. the University of Utah. Benson hit the ground running when he was hired in 1994 and Benson played baseball at both Spokane Falls Community College initiated several programs that improved the conference’s national and Boise State University before serving as the baseball coach at position in virtually ever category. He was instrumental in developing Fort Steilacoom Community College in Tacoma, Wash., for eight years multi-year agreements with the Holiday Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Copper and as the director of athletics at Fort Steilacoom from 1979-84. From Bowl, Las Vegas Bowl, Silicon Valley Football Classic, GMAC Bowl 1984-86, he was an assistant baseball coach and an administrative and currently, the Roady’s Humanitarian Bowl, Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl assistant in the athletic department at Utah. and New Mexico Bowl. He received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Boise State in In 1995-96, the WAC signed an exclusive multi-year agreement April of 2006. Benson was born on December 1, 1951 and has one with ESPN for the unprecedented live telecasts of basketball and daughter, Jessie, 17. football. Included in that deal was a women’s basketball contract, the

Current WAC Membership FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS

Location ...... Boise, Idaho Location ...... Fresno, Calif. Member since ...... 2001 Member since ...... 1992 Years as member (2010-11) ...... 10th Years as member (2010-11) ...... 19th C Conference Affi

HAWAI’I RAINBOW WARRIORS / WAHINE IDAHO VANDALS o

Location ...... Honolulu, Hawaii Location ...... Moscow, Idaho n

Member since ...... 1979 Member since ...... 2005 f

Years as member (2010-11) ...... 31st Years as member (2010-11) ...... 5th e r LOUISIANA TECH BULLDOGS / LADY TECHSTERS NEVADA WOLF PACK e n Location ...... Ruston, La. Location ...... Reno, Nev. Member since ...... 2001 Member since ...... 2000 c Years as member (2010-11) ...... 9th Years as member (2010-11) ...... 10th e

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NEW MEXICO STATE AGGIES ffi liations Location ...... Las Cruces, N.M. Location ...... San Jose, Calif.

Member since ...... 2005 Member since ...... 1996 l Years as member (2010-11) ...... 5th Years as member (2010-11) ...... 14th i a t

UTAH STATE AGGIES i o Location ...... Logan, Utah n WAC member since ...... 2005

Years as member (2010-11) ...... 5th s

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