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2005 SCHEDULE/SCOREBOARD BYU (1-1, 0-0) vs. TCU (2-1, 1-0) Date Opponent Time/Results Sept. 3 No. 22 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 3-20 LaVell Edwards Stadium Sept. 10 EASTERN ILLINOIS ...... W, 45-10 Sept. 24 TCU ...... 1 p.m. (ESPN+Plus; KJZZ, Ch. 14) Provo, Oct. 1 at San Diego State ...... 7:05 p.m. (ESPN Classic) September 24, 2005 Oct. 8 at New Mexico ...... 6 p.m. (SportsWest) 1 p.m. (MT); ESPN+Plus (KJZZ, Ch. 14) Oct. 15 COLORADO STATE ...... TBA Oct. 22 at Notre Dame ...... 1:30 p.m. (NBC) Game Information Oct. 29 AIR FORCE ...... TBA KICKOFF: ...... 1 p.m. (MT) Nov. 5 at UNLV ...... TBA SITE: ...... Provo, Utah; LaVell Edwards Stadium (64,045) Nov. 12 at Wyoming ...... TBA TELEVISION: ...... ESPN+Plus (KJZZ) Nov. 19 UTAH ...... TBA RADIO (Local): ...... KSL-Radio; 1160 AM and 102.7 FM (Greg Wrubell, Marc Lyons and James Dye) INTERNET WEBCAST: ...... http://www.byucougars.com 2005 QUICK FACTS THE SERIES: ...... BYU Leads, 3-1 Location: ...... Provo, Utah IN PROVO: ...... BYU Leads, 2-0 Founded: ...... Oct. 15, 1875 LAST MEETING: ...... BYU Won, 31-10 Elevation: ...... 4,553 feet Enrollment: ...... 33,278 COUGARS OPEN CONFERENCE PLAY WITH TCU Nickname: ...... Cougars BYU picked up its first win of the season, and the first of Coach Bronco Mendenhallʼs career, Sept. Mascot: ...... Cosmo 10, against Eastern Illinois. The Cougars will open play coming off a bye Colors: ...... Dark Blue and White week by hosting TCU, Sept. 24 at LaVell Edwards Stadium. BYU is 1-1 while TCU is 2-1 overall and Stadium (capacity): ...... LaVell Edwards Stadium (64,045) 1-0 in the MWC. In the Cougars win over Eastern Illinois, BYU racked up 431 yards of total offense, Surface: ...... Natural Grass including Curtis Brownʼs 110 yards on the ground and John Beckʼs 255 yards through the air. Conference: ...... Mountain West Conference President: ...... Dr. Cecil O. Samuelson Athletics Director: ...... Tom Holmoe A LOOK AT THE HORNED FROGS Head Coach: ...... Bronco Mendenhall (Oregon State, ‘88) TCU has been up and down so far this season. After shocking the football Seasons: ...... First Year world with an upset win, 17-10, over then-No. 7 Oklahoma, the Horned Career Record: ...... 1-1 Frogs fell the next week to SMU 21-10. Last Thursday, Sept. 15, TCU Seasons at BYU: ...... First Year defeated Utah 23-20 in overtime, ending the Utes 18-game win streak. Record at BYU: ...... 1-1 The Frogs defeated Utah with a strong running attack and solid defense. 2004 Overall Record: ...... 5-6 (.455) Freshman running back Aaron Brown, playing in his first game, had his MWC Record: ...... 4-3 way against the Utes, running 17 times for 168 yards. Robert Merrill added 67 rushing yards and Final Conference Finish: ...... 3rd two touchdowns, while quarterback Tye Gunn was 8-of-17 for 88 yards and threw a game-winning First Year of Football: ...... 1922 touchdown to Michael Depriest. Merrill has 189 yards on the season and Cory Rodgers leads the All-time Record: ...... 457-360-26 (.558) team in receiving with 172 yards on 20 catches. All-time Home Record: ...... 248-124-6 (.664) All-time Road Record: ...... 190-218-19 (.467) COMPLETE BROADCAST PLANS All-time Neutral Record: ...... 19-18-1 (.513) TELEVISION: ESPN+Plus will broadcast BYUʼs game against TCU. The game can be seen in All-time MWC Record: ...... 25-17-0 (.595) Utah on KJZZ, Ch. 14. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. (MT). Saturdayʼs game against TCU will All-time MWC Home Record: ...... 12-9 (.571) also be rebroadcast by BYU Television and KBYU-TV. BYU TV will rebroadcast the game Saturday, All-time MWC Road Record: ...... 13-8 (.619) Sept. 24 at 9 p.m. and Monday, Sept. 26 at 5 p.m. K-BYU will televise the game Saturday, Sept. 24 at Stadium Record: ...... 176-59 (.749) 10 p.m. and Monday, Sept. 26 at 10:30 p.m. To check availability in your area, visit http://www.byutv. Stadium Record (since 1982 expansion): ...... 107-37 (.741) org/getbyutv/. Stadium Record (since renaming in 2000): ...... 16-11 (.593) Conference Championships: ...... 21 RADIO: Fans can also catch the game by tuning into KSL Radio, 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, and Bowl Game Appearances: ...... 23 follow the game live as Greg Wrubell calls the action, Marc Lyons offers expert analysis and James Last Bowl Appearance: ...... 2001, Liberty Bowl Dye reports from the sideline. Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 40/21 Offensive Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 19/11 INTERNET: A live webcast of the game, which includes play-by-play and up-to-the minute Defensive Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 21/10 statistics, can be viewed by logging on to: http://www.byucougars.com/football. In addition to the Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 13/9 webcast, a live audio stream will be available on the following URLs: http://ksl.com and http:// Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 7/4 www.byuradio.og/streaming Offensive Players Returning with Starting Experience: ...... 11 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 6/5 SERIES INFORMATION Defensive Players Returning with Starting Experience: ...... 11 BYU and TCU have played played four times with the Cougars owning the series lead, 3-1. The last time the teams met was in 1997 in Provo. BYU defeated the Horned Frogs 31-10 to improve to 2-0 in Provo against TCU. After a slow first half that ended in a 3-3 tie, the Cougars scored 28 consecutive points, in- cluding 21 in the third. Brian McKenzie scored on a two-yard run to start the run and Drew Miller threw touchdown passes on the next three scores. Aaron Roderick caught the first and third while Ben Cahoon caught the second. Miller finished 16-of-26 on the day for 180 yards and three touchdowns. Cahoon caught 10 passes for 142 yards and one touchdown. BYU defeated the Frogs 45-21 the previous season. BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 2 • BYU Football 2005

TWO GAMES, TWO TEAMS YOUNG GUN Between the first and second games of the season, the Cougars have improved on While Mendenhall has 16 years of assistant coaching experience, he is now a head penalties and backpedaled on turnovers. Against Boston College, BYU had 10 penal- coach for the first time in his career. Despite his extensive experience, he is the fourth ties for 85 and zero turnovers. In game two against Eastern Illinois, the Cougars had youngest coach in NCAA Division I-A football at the age of 39. Mike Gundy of Okla- just 5 penalties for 30 yards but turned the ball over four times on two interceptions homa State is 38 and is one year, five months and 22 days younger than Mendenhall. and two fumbles. Coach School Birthday SLOW START, GOOD FINISH Mike Gundy Oklahoma State 08/12/67 While BYU fell 20-3 in its season opener to Boston College, historical trends indi- Shane Montgomery Miami (Ohio) 03/14/67 cate the Cougars should still have a successful season. Since 1974, BYU has opened Greg Schiano Rutgers 06/01/66 12 seasons with a loss. In those 12 seasons, the Cougars had winning records in 11 Bronco Mendenhall BYU 02/21/66 and were .500 in the other. The last time BYU opened the season with a loss and Mike Shula Alabama 06/03/65 had a losing record was 1973 when the team finished 5-6. On the other hand, BYU opened with a win from 2002-04 and finished with a losing record. The following is WHERE’S THE BEEF? a list of the 12 seasons since 1974 BYU opened with a loss: The BYU offensive line doesnʼt order salads when it goes out to eat. Each starter weighs over 300 pounds for an average of 325 and a total of 1,625. They will be Season Record GET BACK ON THE WINNING SIDE going up against a TCU defensive line that weighs an average of 264 pounds. The 1974 7-4-1 The Cougars endured three-consecutive losing seasons from Horned Frogsʼ offensive line weighs on average of 297 pounds while BYUʼs defen- 1975 6-5 2002-04 for the first time since 1962-64. An interesting paral- sive line weighs an average of 317.3. 1976 9-3 lel is that legendary coach LaVell Edwards joined the staff in 1980 12-1 1962 as a defensive coach when the team was struggling but CURTIS BROWN’S BIG DAY 1983 11-1 took over in 1972 as head coach and took the team to 22 bowl Curtis Brown rushed for 110 rushing yards on 18 carries and scored one touchdown 1987 9-4 games. Mendenhall joined the team in 2003, BYUʼs second- against Eastern Illinois, Sept. 10, 2005. It was the first time since BYU played San 1988 9-4 consecutive losing season, as the defensive coordinator. Diego State, Nov. 6, 2004, that a Cougar player had 100 yards rushing. That day 1991 8-3-2 Brown had 106 yards in BYUʼs 49-16 win. Brown also had four catches for 14 yards 1995 7-4 against Eastern Illinois. Brown has run for over 100 yards six times in his career. 1997 6-5 1998 9-5 2000 6-6 ROOKIE HEAD COACHES Total 99-45-5 Bronco Mendenhall became BYUʼs 14th head coach, the 13th man to hold the job, on Dec. 13, 2004. The coaches have had varied levels of success in their first year at the helm. Four head coaches have enjoyed winning records at the beginning of their EDWARDS STADIUM tenures, including twice by Eddie Kimball. Two coaches won half of their games while LaVell Edwards Stadium, with its 64,045-seat the rest had losing seasons. In their debut games, rookie coaches are 7-7. The follow- capacity and immaculate surroundings, is home ing is a list of BYU football coachesʼ first year records. to BYU football. Originally Cougar Stadium was built in 1964 and seated 45,000. It was expanded Coach ...... First Season Record Through Game 2 in 1982 to seat 65,000. In 1982, 1988 and 1997, Alvin Twitchell (1922) ...... 1-5 0-2 the Football Writers Association of America C.J. Hart (1925)...... 3-3 1-1 cited BYU for its “outstanding pressbox working G. Ott Romney (1928) ...... 3-3-1 2-0 area.” Eddie Kimball (1937) ...... 6-3 1-1 Stadium Record: 176-59 (.749) Floyd Millet (1942) ...... 2-5 1-1 Stadium Record (since 1982 expansion): 107-37 (.741) Eddie Kimball (1946) ...... 5-4-1 1-1 Stadium Record (since renaming in 2000): 16-11 (.593) Chick Atkinson (1949) ...... 0-11 0-2 Last Six Home Games: 3-3 (.500) Hal Kopp (1956) ...... 2-7-1 0-2 Last 12 Home Games: 4-8 (.333) Tally Stevens (1959) ...... 3-7 1-1 Last 18 Home Games: 7-11 (.389) Hal Mitchell (1961) ...... 2-8 0-2 Last 24 Home Games: 13-11 (.542) Tom Hudspeth (1964) ...... 3-6-1 0-2 Last 30 Home Games: 18-12 (.600) LaVell Edwards (1972) ...... 7-4 1-1 Gary Crowton (2001) ...... 12-2 2-0 BYU BY THE RECORDS Bronco Mendenhall (2005)...... 1-1 1-1 All-time Record: 457-360-26 (.558) Total ...... 50-69-4 11-17 All-time Home Record: 248-124-6 (.664) All-time Road Record: 190-218-19 (.467) LOOKING TO THE FUTURE All-time Neutral Record: 19-18-1 (.513) Following is a list of BYUʼs future non-conference schedules: All-time MWC Record: 25-17-0 (.595) 2006: at Boston College All-time MWC Home Record: 12-9 (.571) 2007: Arizona, at UCLA All-time MWC Road Record: 13-8 (.619) 2008: Nevada, at Washington, UCLA, at Arizona 2009: at Arizona State, Florida State BECK’S STREAK ENDS 2010: Washington, at Florida State 2011: at Washington, Arizona State Tristan Burge of Eastern Illinois intercepted a John Beck pass midway through the second quarter. It was the first interception Beck had thrown since BYU lost to New Mexico, 21-14, Nov. 13, 2004 in Provo. During that stretch, Beck completed 86-of- BACK IN THE ENDZONE AGAIN 135 pass attempts (.637). When Curtis Brown scored on a one-yard run against Eastern Illinois on the Cou- garsʼ first drive, it was BYUʼs first touchdown since the season finale in 2004 at Utah when Austin Collie caught a 16-yard touchdown pass from John Beck in the third quarter. BYU lost the game, 52-21. BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 3 • BYU Football 2005

BRONCO MENDENHALL Mendenhall (cont’d) After 16 seasons as an assistant coach, including the past two accolades, including first-team all-conference, all-region, second-team NJCAA All- years as the defensive coordinator for the Cougars, Bronco America and JC Gridwire Academic All-America honors. Mendenhall was promoted to head football coach at on December 13, 2004. Mendenhall be- Mendenhall transferred to Oregon State and was a two-year starter, playing free comes the 14th head coach since the University first officially safety, strong safety and linebacker for the Beavers. Mendenhall was a team captain recognized football as an intercollegiate sport in 1922. as a senior and received the Leo Gribkoff Memorial Award, given to the teamʼs most inspirational player. Mendenhall (38)--one of the youngest NCAA Division I-A head coaches in the country--has served the past two seasons Mendenhall was raised in Alpine, Utah, and graduated from American Fork High as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach for the School in 1984. He received a bachelorʼs degree in education from Oregon State in Cougars. During his first season in Provo, Mendenhall engineered the nationʼs 14th- 1988 and a masterʼs degree in education with an emphasis in exercise physiology ranked defense, holding opponents to just 307 yards per game. Under Mendenhallʼs also from OSU in 1990. direction, the Cougars ranked eighth nationally in passing defense, giving up just 176.17 yards per game. His older brother, Mat, played football at BYU from 1975-79, before spending four years in the NFL with the Washington Redskins. Another brother, Marty, was In 2004, the Cougars ranked third in the Mountain West in rushing defense, allowing a former Mr. Utah bodybuilder. Mendenhallʼs father, Paul, was a defensive end at 149.3 yards per game. The Cougars also ranked second in the league, with 34 sacks BYU from 1953-54. for a combined loss of 232 yards. Mendenhall, who resides in Alpine, Utah, is married to the former Holly Johnston of Mis- A native of Alpine, Utah, Mendenhall began his coaching career as a graduate as- soula, Mont. The couple have three sons: Cutter (5), Breaker (3) and Raeder (18 mo.). sistant in 1989 at his alma mater, Oregon State. After earning his masterʼs degree in 1990, he moved to Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, where he served as the PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE secondary coach and defensive coordinator from 1991-92 under current BYU as- The BYU coaching staff leads the Mountain West Conference with five members sistant coach Paul Tidwell. Following two seasons with the Badgers, Mendenhall of its coaching staff who have played football in the National Football League or became the secondary coach at Northern Arizona, where the Lumberjacks boasted the old USFL. Associate Head Coach and running backs coach Lance Reynolds the top-ranked defense in the . He was elevated to co-defensive was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1978 and also played for Philadelphia. coordinator for the 1994 season. Offensive coordinator Robert Anae was drafted in the third round by the New Jersey Generals of the USFL. Quarterbacks coach Brandon Doman was drafted by the San In 1995, Mendenhall returned to Oregon State to become the defensive line coach Francisco 49ʼers in 2002 and also played with the Washington Redskins. Corner- under then defensive coordinator Rocky Long. When Long left to become the backs coach Brian Mitchell was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons where he played for defensive coordinator at UCLA, Mendenhall was promoted to defensive coordinator three seasons. He also played for the Dallas Cowboys. for the 1996 season. At just 29 years of age, Mendenhall was the youngest defensive coordinator in Pac-10 history. BYU COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...... Bronco Mendenhall In 1997, Mendenhall became the secondary coach at Louisiana Tech where he Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs...... Lance Reynolds helped the Bulldogs to a remarkable 9-2 record as his defensive unit was credited Offensive Coordinator...... Robert Anae with 17 interceptions, allowing just 15 touchdowns on the season. Quarterbacks ...... Brandon Doman Offensive Line...... Jeff Grimes In 1998, Mendenhall moved to Albuquerque, N.M., to become the defensive Wide Receivers ...... Patrick Higgins coordinator and secondary coach at the University of New Mexico. Over the next Defensive Line ...... Steve Kaufusi five seasons, the Lobos improved from just three wins in 1998 to seven wins and an Safeties...... Barry Lamb invitation to the Las Vegas Bowl in 2002. In the Lobosʼ 27-13 loss against UCLA Cornerbacks ...... Brian Mitchell in the Las Vegas Bowl, the Mendenhall-led defense held the Bruins to a season-low Linebackers/Recruiting...... Paul Tidwell 167 yards. Head Strength and Conditioning ...... Jay Omer Under Mendenhall, the Lobos led the Mountain West Conference in rushing defense for three straight seasons. In 2001, New Mexico gave up just 87.4 yards per game BYU SUPPORT STAFF over the season. In his final season in Albuquerque, Mendenhall led the Lobos to Director of Football Operations...... Duane Busby a top ranking against league opponents in total defense, allowing just 316.4 yards Equipment Manager ...... Mick Hill per game. The Lobos also led the MWC in sacks in both the 2000 and 2002 season, Head Trainer...... Kevin Morris totaling 46 and 38, respectively. Steve McKane ...... Graduate Assistant, Defense Steve Clark...... Graduate Assistant, Offense At New Mexico, Mendenhall played a valuable role in the development of the Orthopedic Surgeon ...... Dr. Kirt Kimball 1999 Mountain West Player of the Year, Consensus All-American and first-round Team Physician ...... Dr. Mitch Pratte NFL Draft pick Brian Urlacher. The ninth overall selection in the 2000 NFL Draft, Video Coordinator...... Keith Kearl Urlacher was voted the NFLʼs Defensive Rookie of the Year and was a Pro Bowl Assistant to Head Coach ...... Camie Rassmussen selection. Urlacher was one of two rookies to play all 16 games, starting at middle Football Secretary ...... Shirley Johnson linebacker the final 14 games to establish a team record for starts at the position by Football Secretary ...... Roselyn Daley a rookie. He shattered Bears rookie records with 165 total tackles and eight sacks, Academic Coach ...... Jamaal Willis making him the second Chicago first-year player to lead the team in tackles. Ur- Media Relations Director ...... Jeff Reynolds lacher finished his collegiate career ranked third on New Mexicoʼs all-time list with Asst. Media Relations Director ...... Kyle Chilton 442 tackles. Special Events Director ...... Larry Duffin Ticket Manager...... David Miles As a player, Mendenhall was a two-year starter at cornerback for Snow College from Director, Photo Services...... Mark Philbrick 1984-85. In his second season, Mendenhall captained the Badgers to a perfect 11-0 record and the NJCAA National Championship. That same season, he earned many BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 4 • BYU Football 2005

SOMEBODY’S WATCHING YOU... COUGARS SPORT TRADITIONAL UNIFORMS Six members of the 2005 BYU football team - John Beck, Curtis Brown, Daniel Beginning with the 2005 season, Coats, Cameron Jensen, Jake Kuresa, Lance Reynolds and Todd Watkins - have been the Cougars will wear the uniform named to various “watch lists” for postseason awards. that still remains the visible icon of the great football tradition at BYU. John Beck, 6-2, 210, Quarterback: John Beck has been selected to the Davey The home uniform will feature a OʼBrien National Quarterback Award watch list, which honors the nationʼs best dark-blue jersey with white pants, quarterback. Beck started 10 of 11 games his sophomore year and threw for 2,563 while the road uniform will include yards and 15 touchdowns. He averaged an MWC best 261.0 yards per game against the white jersey with dark-blue pants. league opponents. Beck earned second-team All-MWC honors as a sophomore. Both the home and road uniforms will be trimmed with “Northwestern” Manaia Brown, 6-4, 310, Defensive Line: Manaia Brown has been named to the style stripes on the sleeves, as well Lombardi Award watch list. Brown started eight of 11 games in 2004, registering as down the sides of the pants. In 26 tackles, nine for a loss of 48 yards. He also registered 4.5 sacks. He was named addition, the Cougars will wear white All-MWC Honorable Mention. helmets with the traditional helmet logo and blue stripes.

Curtis Brown, 6-0, 210, Running Back: Curtis Brown has been named a Doak Walker While there have been three uniform changes in the past six years, Mendenhall said the Award candidate. In 2004, Brown had over 100 yards in four-straight games, including a new, traditional uniform is back to stay. Mendenhall also said the names of the players season-high 159 against Wyoming. Against the Cowboys, he threw a 40-yard touchdown will also be displayed on the back of the uniforms, and players will receive “cougar pass and ran for the score that put the Cougars ahead for good. He is only the fourth head” helmet decals for notable performances both on and off the field. BYU player to crack the 1,000-yard rushing mark during his sophomore year. Since 1999, when BYU changed its official school colors, the Cougars have had three Daniel Coats, 6-3, 250, Tight End: Daniel Coats has been selected to the John Mack- different uniforms. BYU unveiled a new uniform in 1999, followed by a revision in ey Award watch list. He played all 11 games for BYU as a sophomre, catching 13 passes 2000. Last season the Cougars sported a new look that featured the “UCLA” insert for 160 yards. He had a season-best four receptions for 42 yards against Air Force. As a over the shoulder. freshman in 2003, Coats earned freshman All-America honors from The Sporting News. MOVING AT WILL Jake Kuresa, 6-5, 330, Offensive Line: Jake Kuresa has been named to the Outland After failing to reach the endzone in the season opener against Boston College, the Trophy and Lombardi Award watch lists. He has started every game (23) in his two Cougars made sure to get there early on Saturday against Eastern Illinois. BYU re- year career. As a freshman, he played both guard and tackle and played exclusively ceived the opening kickoff and scored on a one-yard run by Curtis Brown to cap an at tackle as a sophomore. Kuresa helped anchor an offensive unit that averaged 24.3 8-play 67-yard drive that took 3:26. The Cougars mixed it up on the drive, running points, 105.8 yards rushing and 279.5 yards passing per game in 2004. the ball five times and passing three.

Cameron Jensen, 6-5, 330, Linebacker: Cameron Jensen has been named to the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Butkus Award and Lombardi Award watch lists. He started 17 IN A QUARTER all 11 games in 2004 and led the team in total tackles with 103, solo tackles with 49 The Cougars scored 17 points in the first quarter against Eastern Illinois. The last and assisted tackles with 54. His 12.0 tackles for loss and two fumble recoveries tied time BYU scored at least 17 points in the first quarter was against Colorado State in him for first on the team and he added two interceptions, one of which he returned 2001 in Provo, when the Cougars defeated the Rams 56-34. BYU scored 21 in the for a touchdown against UNLV. opening frame on a seven-yard run by Brandon Doman and two two-yard runs by Luke Staley. Lance Reynolds, 6-3, 293, Offensive Line: Lance Reynolds has been named to the Rimington Trophy watch list. He started every game in 2004 at center. He helped BLOCKED KICKS anchor an offensive unit that averaged 24.3 points, 105.8 yards rushing and 279.5 At the end of the first half against No. 22 Boston College, sophomore kicker Jared yards passing per game in 2004. McLaughlin attempted the first field goal of his career, a 48-yarder that was blocked by Boston Collegeʼs Karim El Nokali. It was the first time a BYU field goal had been Todd Watkins, 6-3, 194, Wide Receiver: Todd Watkins has been named to the Bilet- blocked since 1999 against Utah. After the Eagles failed on third down on their third nikoff watch list. He led the Mountain West Conference with 1,042 yards receiving in drive of the second half, Johnny Ayersʼ punt was blocked by BYU sophomore linebacker 2004 and set a league single-season record, averaging 94.7 yards per contest. He also Bryan Kehl. It was the first punt BYU had blocked since 2004 against Air Force. caught 52 passes and six touchdowns, four of which were for 68, 69, 70 and 79 yards. NOT GONNA GET THESE GUYS OFF THE FIELD 300 YARD EFFORT Several Cougars have been mainstays in the lineup for the last few years. Outland Trophy John Beck completed 41-of-60 passes for 330 yards against No. 22 Boston College and Lombardi award candidate Jake Kuresa has started every game since 2003, a total of in the season opener, his fifth-career 300 yard game. He is now tied with Gary 25. John Mackey Award candidate Daniel Coats has 22 starts since 2003. Brian Sanders, Sheide and Sean Covey for the 10th most career 300-yard games. Lance Reynolds and Cameron Jensen started all 11 games in 2004, while John Beck, a Davey OʼBrien Award candidate, and Todd Watkins, a Biletnikoff candidate, each started SETTING RECORDS 10-of-11 games in 2004. Each of those players have started both games so far in 2005. Beckʼs 41 completions on 60 attempts against the Boston College Eagles, Sept. 3, Senior linebacker Paul Walkenhorst leads the team with 31 career starts and 37 career was a career high for the junior quarterback. It was also a LaVell Edwards Stadium games played. record and a Mountain West Conference record. He set the MWC and Edwards Stadium records for attempts when threw 67 passes against UNLV in 2004. BROTHERS DON’T SIT, BROTHERS GOTTA PLAY BYU has a long tradition of several members from the same family suiting up to hit SPREADING THE WEALTH the gridiron. Brothers Lance, Jr. and Dallas Reynolds have started both games this sea- Davey OʼBrien Award candidate Beck has comlpeted a pass to 10 different players this son. Lance, a senior, is on the watch list for the Rimington Trophy, awarded to the top season, including nine different players in each of BYUʼs two games. Agaisnt Boston center in the nation. Dallas, a freshman, was heavily recruited out of high school and College, each player that caught a pass had at least two receptions. Against Eastern joined the Cougars this season after serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Illinois, eight of the nine players that recorded a reception had multiple catches. Latter-day Saints in Seattle, Washington. BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 5 • BYU Football 2005

ON THE AIR MEDIA AVAILABILITY The exclusive radio home of BYU Football and flagship of the Cougar Sports Net- Media access to practice, as well as player and coaching staff interviews will follow in- work is KSL NEWSRADIO (1160 AM and 102.7 FM) in Salt Lake City. The “Voice season protocol. Listed below will be the typical weekly schedule for attending practice of the Cougars” is Greg Wrubell, now in his 5th season as play-by-play commenta- and interviewing players and coaches. Should you have any questions, please feel free to tor. A BYU alum, Wrubell joined the broadcast crew in 1992 as the sideline/locker- contact Jeff Reynolds. room reporter. He began calling BYU basketball games in 1996. MWC TELECONFERENCE SET FOR TUESDAYS Joining Wrubell is game analyst and former BYU quarterback Marc Lyons. Lyons is The Mountain West Conference will hold a weekly teleconference every Tuesday. BYU a 24-year veteran of Cougar football broadcasts and co-host of the midweek “Bronco head coach Bronco Mendenhall will be on the teleconference starting at 11:52 a.m. (MST). Mendenhall Show.” A pair of BYU greats join the KSL Broadcast team this season, with The calls are scheduled every Tuesday, from August 30 - November 15. The call-in number two-time all-conference kick returner James Dye reporting from the sidelines and locker- is 1-877-704-5378. A replay of each call will be made available on the MWC Website. room, and three-time NFL Pro-Bowl selection Chad Lewis joining Lyons and Dye on the pregame “Cougar Countdown Show.” The gameday studio host is KSLʼs Scott Haws, a WEEKLY SCHEDULE former BYU student-athlete and all-conference pitcher for the baseball Cougars. Monday: • Practice will begin at 4 p.m. Players and coaches will be available for interviews at Chief Engineer John Dehnel returns for his 21st season, while veteran statistician Ralph the end of practice. Sokolowsky and spotter Doug Martin complete the lineup in the booth. Tuesday: • Coach Mendenhall will be available for interviews via the Mountain West Conference KSLʼs game day coverage begins two hours prior to kickoff with the “Cougar Count- Football Teleconference. Mendenhall will be available from 11:52 a.m. until 12:02 p.m. down Show.” The “Cougar Pregame Scoreboard Show” starts the broadcastʼs second • Practice will begin at 4 p.m. Players and coaches will be available for interviews at hour, with the “Cougar Pregame Coachʼs Show” 35 minutes prior to kickoff, followed by the end of practice. the “Cougar Kickoff Show.” Wednesday: • Legends Grille BYU Football Media Luncheon After the game, KSL presents the “Cougar Postgame Scoreboard Show,” followed by • Food will be served beginning at 11:30 a.m. on the second floor at Legends Grille the “Cougar Locker Room Show,” “Cougar Postgame Coachʼs Show,” “Cougar Call-In (located on the southeast corner of the new Student Athlete Building.) Show” and “IFA Country Store Replay.” • The press conference will begin promptly at noon. • Coach Mendenhall will address media from noon until 12:30 p.m. (Mendenhall In-week programming includes, “Coachʼs Corner with Bronco Mendenhall and Greg will not be available for one-on-one interviews) Wrubell,” Mondays and Thursdays at 8:45 am and “Cougar Matchup,” Thursdays and • Selected players will be available for brief interviews from noon until 1 p.m. Fridays at 8:15 am and 4:15pm. The “Bronco Mendenhall Show” airs Wednesdays at • A transcript of the Wednesdayʼs media luncheon will be available Wednesday 7:00pm, while the “Coordinatorsʼ Corner” with coaches Barry Lamb and Robert Anae evening at http://www.BYUCougars.com. hits the air Thursdays at 7:00pm. KSLʼs Tom Kirkland co-hosts the “Bronco Mendenhall • Practice will begin at 4 p.m. Players and coaches will be available for interviews at Show” on Wednesdays, while Rod Zundel host the “Coordinatorsʼ Corner” on Thursdays. the end of practice.

KSL also airs Cougar Sports programming exclusively online at ksl.com, including IN GOOD COMPANY “CougarRadio,” Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:00pm. The weekly “Bronco Mendenhall Through his freshman and sophomore years, John Beck compiled 3,427 yards Press Conference,” live from Legends Grille, is heard live online Wednesdays at noon. passing. Only two BYU quarterbacks passed for more yards in their first two years In addition, Greg Wrubell will provide a weekly look inside Cougar Football on “Cougar of . Heisman trophy winner Ty Detmer recorded 5,812 yards in Tracks.” All online programs are archived, download-able and formatted for podcasting. 1988-89, including 4,560 in 1989 as a sophomore. John Walsh had 4,678 yards from 1991-93, including 3,727 as a sophomore in 1993. He threw for 857 in 1992 before Stations on KSLʼs Cougar Sports Network include: going down with a shoulder injury and being granted a medical redshirt.

KSL-AM - Salt Lake City, UT KSL-FM - Salt Lake City, UT IT’S AUTOMATIC ... ALMOST KDXU-AM - St. George, UT BYU, known traditionally for its high-octane offenses, rarely gets shutout. Until the KMGR- FM - Delta, UT Cougarʼs 3-0 loss to the University of Utah to end the 2003 season, BYU had scored KSLJ-AM - Idaho Falls, Blackfoot & Pocatello , ID in 361-consecutive games, which remains an NCAA record, dating back to the 1975 KSSL-AM-Idaho Falls, Blackfoot & Pocatello, ID season. The Cougars started a new streak in 2004, scoring in every game and extend- Games can also be heard on ksl.com, byuradio.org and on BYU Radio on channel 980 of ing the streak to 12 games against No. 22 Boston College, Sept. 3, 2005. Since October Dish Network. 3, 1975, BYU has scored in 374-of-375 games. Below is a list of the 12-longest streaks of teams scoring in consecutive games. WEEKLY MEDIA LUNCHEON WEDNESDAYS AT LEGENDS GRILLE Head coach Bronco Mendenhall and selected players will participate in the weekly Rk School Streak Dates Ended By football media luncheon. The weekly event will be held on Wednesdays throughout the 1 Brigham Young 361 9/27/1975-11/15/2003 Utah season, beginning at 11:30 a.m. on the second floor of Legends Grille in the Student 2 Texas 281 11/29/1980-10/02/2004 Oklahoma Athlete Building. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. and the press conference will begin 3 Washington 271 11/14/1981-10/16/2004 USC promptly at 12 p.m. The first luncheon is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 1. 4 Michigan 252 10/27/1984 to present ...... 5 UCLA 245 10/02/1971-10/17/1992 Arizona State SATELLITE FEED AVAILABLE FOR MEDIA 6 Washington State 240 10/22/1984 to present ...... The Mountain West Conference will provide a weekly satellite feed during the 2005 7 Nebraska 233 1/01/1974 - 11/29/1991 Miami, Fla. football season. The feed will include team-by-team highlights from the previous 8 Oregon 234 10/05/1985 to present ...... weekʼs games and coach/player interviews. The satellite feed will run every Wednes- 9 Florida State 211 9/10/1988 to present ...... day from 3 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. (MST) for 11 consecutive weeks, starting Sept. 7 10 Florida 206 11/05/1988 to present ...... and ending Nov. 16. The feed will be available on Galaxy 11, Transponder K12 and 11 Colorado 198 11/19/1988 to present ...... Downlink 12000 MHz Horizontal. 12 Virginia 195 9/15/1984–10/28/2000 Georgia Tech BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 6 • BYU Football 2005

FIRST-HALF SHUTOUT SURPASSING THE CENTURY MARK The Cougars led 31-0 at the half against Eastern Illinois. It was the first time BYU With six 100-yard rushing games to his credit, junior Curtis Brown is already tied for shutout its opponent in the first half since leading New Mexico 10-0 before the break fifth in Cougars history for the most career 100-yard rushing games. Against Eastern in 2003. The Cougars went on to win that game 10-7. Illinois, he ran 18 times for 110 yards and scored one touchdown. In 2002, Brown had 217 against Utah State, the most by a BYU player since 1998 when Ronney PARTY LIKE ITS 1999 ... or 98 Jenkins had 259 versus San Jose State. Cougars with 100-yard rushing games: Several Cougars started their BYU football careers before the start of the 21st century, Player 100-yard Games Player 100-yard Games including Spencer White, Fahu Tahi, Nate Soelberg, Brian Sanders, Chris Hale and Matt Luke Staley 10 Steve Young 5 Berry, who joined the team in 1999 before serving missions. But they arenʼt the oldest Lakei Heimuli 10 Kalin Hall 5 Cougars. That honor belongs to T.J. Sitake, who redshirted in 1998. Hale and Tahi both Brian McKenzie 10 Casey Tiumalu 5 made big impacts in 1999. Hale caught four pass for 55 yards, including the game-winning Jamal Willis 8 Marcus Whalen 4 38-yard touchdown reception in the season opener against Washington at home. Tahi led Jeff Blanc 7 Tom Tuipulatu 2 the team in rushing yards that season, totaling 445 on 102 carries. To put in perspective how Ronney Jenkins 6 Robert Parker 2 long these players have been associated with the program, the newcomers straight out of Pete Van Valkenburg 6 Stacey Corley 2 high school were 11 or 12-years old and still playing pickup football in their backyards. Curtis Brown 6 Eric Lance 2

CALLED TO SERVE Curtis Brown isnʼt the only one threatening to move up the rankings. Senior receiver There are currently 62 returned missionaries (59 percent) on the BYU roster who have Todd Watkins, who has five career games with over 100 yards receiving is tied for served full-time, two-year missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 11th most. His 211 yards against Boise State were the most receiving yards regis- in over 21 different countries around the world. All totaled members of this yearʼs team tered by a Cougar since Ben Cahoon had 219 against Arizona State in 1997. Cougars have served missions in Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Dominican Repub- with 100-yard receiving games: lic, Ecuador, England, Germany, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Philippines, Portugal, Russia, Samoa, Spain, Tonga, United States and Uruguay. Members of this Player 100-yard Games Player 100-yard Games yearʼs team can communicate fluently in at least 12 different languages. Eric Drage 12 Neil Balhom 3 Chris Smith 11 Clay Brown 3 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints operates more than 330 missions around Margin Hooks 10 Scott Phillips 3 the world with approximately 56,000 missionaries. There are four lettermen from last Andy Boyce 9 Jay Miller 3 yearʼs team who are currently serving missions, including Matt Bauman (Harrisburg, Mike Chronister 9 Jonathan Pittman 2 Pa.), R.J. Willing (Albuquerque, N.M.), Dennis Pitta (Santo Domingo, Dominican Re- Matt Bellini 8 Dustin Johnson 2 public) and Freshman All-American receiver Austin Collie (Buenos Aires, Argentina). Gordon Hudson 8 K.O. Kealaluhi 2 Mark Bellini 7 Itula Mili 2 THE RANKED TEAMS Lloyd Jones 6 Chad Lewis 2 John Van Der Wouden 6 Otis Sterling 2 With BYUʼs loss to No. 22 Boston College, the Cougars are now 0-11 against ranked Reno Mahe 5 Jeff Frandsen 2 teams since defeating No. 23 Colorado State, 34-13, on Sept. 16, 1999. During that Glen Kozlowski 5 Darren Handley 2 streak BYU is 0-3 at LaVell Edwards Stadium. BYU has not defeated a ranked op- Dan Plater 5 Vai Sikahema 2 ponent on the road since beating Arizona State, 13-10, on Sept. 20, 1997. Todd Watkins 5 Trevor Molini 2 Ben Cahoon 4 Kirk Pendleton 2 CAREER 300-YARD GAMES Brent Nyberg 4 Steve Harper 2 BYU has traditionally focused on the pass, leading to 19 different Cougars throwing Chuck Cutler 4 Scott Collie 2 for 300 yards in at least one game for a combined 174 games. Junior John Beck has David Mills 4 Horner Jones 2 made a contribution of five games to that list. He entered the 2005 season with four but Mike Johnston 3 Tod Thompson 2 threw for 330 yards against No. 22 Boston College, giving him five. Beck is currently Micah Matsuzaki 3 Todd Christensen 2 tied with Gary Sheide and Sean Covey for 10th most. Ty Detmer tops the list with an astronomical 34. Cougars with 300-yard passing games:

Player 300-yard Games Player 300-yard Games Ty Detmer 34 Gary Sheide 5 Jim McMahon 17 John Beck 5 John Walsh 16 Ryan Hancock 4 Robbie Bosco 15 Brandon Doman 3 Marc Wilson 14 Brandon Doman 3 Steve Young 13 Steve Lindsey 3 Steve Sarkisian 12 Charlie Peterson 2 Kevin Feterik 11 Bret Engemann 2 Gifford Nielson 9 Matt Berry 1 Sean Covey 5

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AROUND THE MOUNTAIN WEST 2005 Home Record Opponent W L Pct. No. 22 Boston College...... 1 1 .500 2005 PRESEASON MEDIA POLL Team Points Eastern Illinois ...... 0 1 .000 1. Utah (18)...... 246 TCU ...... 1 0 1.000 2. New Mexico (6)...... 215 San Diego State ...... 0 1 .000 3. Wyoming (5) ...... 212 New Mexico...... 2 0 1.000 4. BYU (1)...... 164 Colorado State ...... 0 0 .000 5. Colorado State ...... 153 Notre Dame ...... 0 1 .000 6. TCU ...... 145 Air Force ...... 2 1 .667 7. Air Force ...... 96 UNLV ...... 1 0 1.000 8. San Diego State ...... 87 Wyoming ...... 1 0 1.000 9. UNLV ...... 32 Utah ...... 2 0 1.000

2005 LEAGUE STANDINGS 2005 Road Record Opponent W L Pct. League Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. No. 22 Boston College...... 1 0 1.000 New Mexico ...... 1 0 1.000 3 0 1.000 Eastern Illinois ...... 1 1 .500 TCU ...... 1 0 1.000 2 1 .667 TCU ...... 1 1 .500 Wyoming...... 1 0 .000 2 1 .667 San Diego State ...... 0 2 .000 Air Force...... 1 1 .500 2 1 .667 New Mexico...... 1 0 1.000 BYU ...... 0 0 .000 1 1 .500 Colorado State ...... 0 2 .000 Colorado State ...... 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 Notre Dame ...... 2 0 1.000 Utah ...... 0 1 .000 2 1 .667 Air Force ...... 0 0 .000 UNLV ...... 0 1 .000 1 2 .333 UNLV ...... 0 2 .000 San Diego State ...... 0 1 .000 0 3 .000 Wyoming ...... 1 1 .500 Utah ...... 0 1 .000 THIS WEEK Match-up Date/Time (All times MT)/TV THIS WEEK Air Force at Utah ...... Sept. 22/5:30 p.m./ESPN Team Opponent TCU at BYU ...... Sept. 24/1 p.m./ESPN+Plus No. 22 Boston College...... at Clemson (Sept. 24) Nevada, Reno at Colorado State ...... Sept. 24/4 p.m./Fox RM Eastern Illinois ...... vs. Samford (Sept. 24) Wyoming at Ole Miss ...... Sept. 24/5 p.m./none TCU ...... at BYU (Sept. 24) San Jose State at San Diego State ...... Sept. 24/6 p.m./SportsWest San Diego State ...... vs. San Jose State (Sept. 24) UNLV at Utah State ...... Sept. 24/6 p.m./ESPN+Plus New Mexico...... at UTEP (Sept. 24) New Mexico at UTEP...... Sept. 24/7 p.m./CSTV Colorado State ...... vs. Nevada (Sept. 24) Notre Dame ...... at Washington (Sept. 24) LAST WEEK Air Force ...... at Utah (Sept. 22) Match-up...... Result UNLV ...... vs. Utah State (Sept. 24) Utah at TCU ...... TCU 23, Utah 20 Wyoming ...... at Ole Miss (Sept. 24) Wyoming at Air Force ...... Wyoming 29, Air Force 28 Utah ...... vs. Air Force (Sept. 22) New Mexico State at New Mexico ...... New Mexico 38, New Mexico State 21 San Diego State at Ohio State ...... Ohio State27, San Diego State 6 UNLV at Nevada...... Nevada, Reno 22, UNLV 14 OPPONENT SNAPSHOT

2005 Overall Record Opponent W L Pct. No. 22 Boston College...... 2 1 .667 Eastern Illinois ...... 1 2 .333 TCU ...... 2 1 .667 San Diego State ...... 0 3 .000 New Mexico...... 3 0 1.000 Colorado State ...... 0 2 .000 Notre Dame ...... 2 1 .667 Air Force ...... 2 1 .667 UNLV ...... 1 2 .333 Wyoming ...... 2 1 .667 Utah ...... 2 1 1.000 BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 8 • BYU Football 2005

THE COUGARS: MATHEMATICALLY SPEAKING USA Today: Preseason Poll (as of Sept. 18, 2005) Rank Team Record Pts Last Week 1. USC (60) (2-0) 1548 1 31 Number of players who are married 2. Texas (2) (3-0) 1483 2 3. LSU (1-0) 1364 3 4. Virginia Tech (3-0) 1350 4 8 Number of children belonging to BYU football players 5. Florida (3-0) 1292 7 6. Georgia (3-0) 1240 6 7. Florida State (3-0) 1180 8 6 Number of children on the way for BYU football players 8. Louisville (2-0) 1035 10 9. Ohio State (2-1) 972 9 10. Purdue (2-0) 909 11 21 Number of conference championships BYU has won 11. Tennessee (1-1) 863 4 12. Miami (FL) (1-1) 852 13 13. Michigan (2-1) 736 14 37 Number of football All-Americans who have played at BYU 14. California (3-0) 722 15 15. Georgia Tech (3-0) 654 18 16. Texas Tech (2-0) 523 19 43 Number of All-America citations earned by those players 17. Arizona State (2-1) 395 22 18. Notre Dame (2-1) 385 12 19. Virginia (2-0) 358 20 7 Number of All-American quarterbacks who have suited up for the Cougars 20. Alabama (3-0) 340 24 21. Iowa (2-1) 277 21 22. Michigan State (3-0) 256 42 4 Number of times a BYU quarterback has won the Davey OʼBrien Trophy 23. UCLA (3-0) 232 30 24. Wisconsin (3-0) 205 26 25. Boston College (2-1) 163 16 25 Number of bowl games BYU has appeared in Others Receiving Votes: Oregon 152, Minnesota 130, Auburn 117, Clemson 87, Iowa State 87, Penn State 49, 3 Number of consecutive losing seasons the Cougars have endured (2002-04). West Virginia 44, Colorado 37, North Carolina State 25, Texas A&M 22, Toledo 15, Utah 9, New Mexico 9, UTEP 8, Vanderbilt 8, Fresno State 7, Oklahoma 4, Bowling THE AP POLL (as of Sept. 18, 2005) Green 3, Wyoming 2, Air Force 1 Rank Team Record Pts Last Week 1. USC (57) (2-0) 1617 1 A FAMILY TRADITION 2. Texas (8) (3-0) 1564 2 3. LSU (1-0) 1437 3 The Reynolds brothers arenʼt the only ones who followed in the footsteps of a family 4. Virginia Tech (3-0) 1406 4 member to play for BYU, several members of the football team have a relative that 5. Florida (3-0 1372 6 played a sport for the Cougars. The following is a list of players and their relative: 6. Florida State (3-0) 1246 8 7. Georgia (3-0) 1235 7 Player Relative (Relation) Sport 8. Ohio State (2-1) 1127 9 Dallas/Lance Reynolds Lance Reynolds (father) Football 9. Louisville (2-0) 1096 11 Shawn Doman Brandon Doman (cousin) Football 10. Tennessee (1-1) 929 5 Scott Tidwell Shawn Tidwell (brother) Football 11. Purdue (2-0) 916 12 David Tafuna Vai Sikahema (cousin) Football 12. Miami (FL) (1-1) 901 13 Peter Tafuna (uncle) Football 13. California (3-0) 739 15 Mark Staffieri Mike Staffieri (father) Baseball 14. Michigan (2-1) 702 14 T.J. Sitake Kalani Sitake (brother) Football 15. Georgia Tech (3-0) 699 16 Kelly Poppinga Brady Poppinga (brother) Football 16. Notre Dame (2-1 609 10 Philip Niu Vai Sikahema (cousin) Football 17. Michigan State (3-0) 500 35 Adam Nelson Tyler Nelson (brother) Football 18. Arizona State (2-1) 480 18 Bryan Kehl Ed and Brandon Kehl (brothers) Football 19. Texas Tech (2-0) 416 19 Eddie Keele Ryan Keele (brother) Football 20. Alabama (3-0) 298 26 Jennie Keele (wife) Basketball 21. Iowa (2-1) 282 22 Cameron Jensen Mary Jensen (mother) Cougarette 22. Iowa State (2-0) 245 24 Chris Hale Amy Steele Gant (cousin) Volleyball 23. Virginia (2-0) 221 25 Val Hale (father) Football 24. Oregon (3-0) 201 27 25. UCLA (3-0) 185 34 Quinn Gooch Gary Gooch (father) Basketball David Gooch (brother) Football Others Receiving Votes: Erik Freeman Bart Oates (cousin) Football Clemson 177, Boston College 150, Auburn 89, Wisconsin 76, Minnesota 51, Texas Zac Collie Scott Collie (father) Football A&M 50, Colorado 35, West Virginia 23, Penn State 14, Fresno State 8, Toledo 6, Austin Collie (brother) Football North Carolina State 6, UTEP 6, Vanderbilt 6, Utah 5 Brett Cooper Jason Cooper (brother) Football John Beck Wendell Beck (father) Track & Field Matt Ah You Charles Ah You (father) Football CJ Ah You (brother) Football Jason Beck Jaime Rendich Beck (wife) Soccer BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 9 • BYU Football 2005

FIELD DESIGN REPLAY PUT TO THE TEST Fans coming to home games this season will notice the Cougarsʼ helmet decal has No. 22 Boston College used the new instant replay option on its first possession with been painted in the center of the field. 9:40 left in the game. Eagle quarterback Quinton Porter threw to Larry Lester on third down but Vince Feula broke up the pass. The ball popped out and Feula picked it up “Itʼs a symbol that represents tradition,” BYU head coach Bronco Mendenhall said. “To and ran, fumbled and the ball was picked up by BYU. The Eagles challenged the play add incresed value to what weʼre returning to, the symbol will be in the middle of the field.” and it was ruled that the pass actually hit the ground. Boston College punted on the ensuing play. The Eagles challenged later in the quarter when they thought the Cougars Before the 2005 season, the start of the 2001 season--the BCA Classic vs. Tulane-- had fumbled. The challenge was denied and Boston College lost a timeout. was the last time a design had been painted on the center of the field. ON THE BOARD FIRST HOME OPENER ATTENDANCE When the No. 22 Boston College Eagles scored with 30 seconds left in the first quarter Saturdayʼs Labor Day-weekend game at LaVell Edwards against No. 22 Boston on Quinton Portersʼ 14-yard pass to Chris Miller, it was only the third time in 12 games College drew a crowd of 58,108. It was the highest attended home game for the Cou- an opponent scored before BYU. In 2004, the Cougars scored first in 9-of-11 games. gars since they played Wyoming, Oct. 16, 2004, when 58,737 were in attendance. BYU scored on its first drive against Eastern Illinois and has now scored first in 10-of- The attendances of the following two home games were 53,435 and 53,618 against 13 games. San Diego State and New Mexico. SCORELESS FIRST BIGGEST HALF The Cougars failed to score in the first half against No. 22 Boston College. It was the With the Cougar offense firing on all cylinders in the first half against Eastern Illinois, first time BYU was shutout in the first half since losing to Utah, 3-0, November 22, BYU racked up 31 points before halftime. It was the most points the Cougars had scored 2003. The Cougars had scored in the first half in 11-straight games. in a half since totaling 36 in the second half against San Diego State, Nov. 6, 2004.

BIGGEST FIRST HALF Up 31-0 at the half against Eastern Illinois, it was BYUʼs biggest first half since Oct. 4, 2003 against San Diego State. In that game, the Cougars led the Aztecs 31-24 before the break.

COUGARS ON TELEVISION Three of BYUʼs games are already scheduled for regional or national broadcast. The season opener was on ABC and broadcast to a regional audience. The San Diego State game, slated for Oct. 1, will be broadcast nationally on ESPN Classic. It will be a sequel of sorts as the 1991 game between the teams ended in an epic 52-52 draw, and is often replayed on the station. The second nationally televised game is against Notre Dame, scheduled for Oct. 22 in South Bend, Ind. NBC will broadcast the game from . This Saturdayʼs game (Sept. 24), will be broad- cast by ESPN+Plus at 1 p.m. (MT) and will be shown on KJZZ Channel 14.

COUGARS IN THE NFL BYU leads the MWC with 20 former players on NFL rosters. A total of 80 players from MWC schools are in the NFL. San Diego State ranks second with 17 and Utah is third with 12 followed by Colorado State (11), TCU (6), UNLV (6), New Mexico (4), Wyo- ming (3) and Air Force (1). The following is a list of former BYU players in the NFL:

Player, Pos., Team Player, Pos., Team Ben Archibald, T, New Orleans Brett Keisel, DE, Pittsburgh Colby Bockwoldt, LB, New Orleans Reno Mahe, RB, Philadelphia John Denney, LS, Miami Itula Mili, TE, Seattle Ryan Denney, DE, Buffalo Larry Moore, G/C, Cincinnati Ty Detmer, QB, Atlanta Rob Morris, LB, Indianapolis Aaron Francisco, CB, Arizona (PS) Shaun Nua, DE, Pittsburgh Travis Hall, DE, San Francisco Brady Poppinga, LB, Green Bay Chris Hoke, T, Pittsburgh Gabe Reid, TE, Chicago Scott Jackson, C, Tampa Bay (PS) John Tait, T, Chicago Doug Jolley, TE, NY Jets Scott Young, G, Philadelphia (PS)

*PS indicates practice squad BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 10 • BYU Football 2005

ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATES ALL-CONFERENCE CANDIDATES

Cameron Jensen John Beck Quarterback Linebacker 6-2, 212, Jr. 6-2, 241, Jr. Mesa, AZ / Mountain View HS Bountiful, UT / Ricks JC JUNIOR - (2005): A 2005 Davey OʼBrien Award candidate ... earned JUNIOR - (2005): A Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Lombardi Award and preseason All-Mountain West honors from Lindyʼs Football Annuals, Butkus Award candidate ... a 2005 Preseason Mountain West All-Confer- Phil Steeleʼs College Football Preview, Athlon Sports and Street & Smithʼs ... rated as the top ence selection ... a Phil Steeleʼs College Football Preview preseason Honorable Mention passing quarterback in the MWC by Street & Smithʼs ... listed as one of the top-30 players in the All-American ... named a Preseason first-team All-Mountain West Conference performer Mountain West Conference by College Football News ... ranked as one of the top-40 quarterbacks by Lindyʼs Football Annuals, Phil Steeleʼs College Football Preview, Athlon Sports, Street in the country by Phil Steeleʼs College Football Preview. SOPHOMORE - (2004): Earned second- & Smithʼs, Blue Ribbon Yearbook/ESPN.com and College Football News ... ranked as the team All-Mountain West honors as a sophomore ... started at quarterback in 10 of the Cougarsʼ 11 second best linebacker in the MWC by College Football News. SOPHOMORE - (2004): An games during the season ... broke the Mountain West Conference and BYU single-game record Academic All-Mountain West Conference selection ... earned Mountain West Confer- with 67 pass attempts against UNLV on Oct. 8 ... holds the MWC single-game sophomore record ence honorable mention honors ... started all 11 games at middle linebacker ... lettered with 34 completions against UNLV ... averaged a MWC best 261.0 yards per game against league as a sophomore ... recorded a team-leading 103 tackles on the season ... registered five opponents ... ranked second in the MWC, averaging 233.0 yards per game (vs. all opponents) ... double-digit tackle performances during the season ... credited with a season-high 12 tackles named the MWC Offensive Player of the Week after leading the Cougars to a 41-24 win over against UNLV ... tallied a season-high nine solo tackles at Stanford ... had a team-high 12 Air Force ... posted an efficiency rating of 204.8 in the Cougarsʼ 49-16 win over San Diego State, marking the highest BYU quarterback rating since early in the 2001 season ... passed the 3,000- tackles for a combined loss of 30 yards, including one sack (vs. Boise State) ... credited with yard mark as a sophomore, ranking as the Cougarsʼ third most prolific sophomore quarterback ... two interceptions on the season, including a 26-yard return for a touchdown against UNLV had at least one 50 + yard completion in six of 11 games ... connected on a season-high 82-yard ... participated in spring drills ... posted five tackles in the annual Blue-White scrimmage, touchdown completion (to Austin Collie) vs. SDSU ... recorded a season-high 390 yards on 35 at- including three solo takedowns ... credited with two tackles for a loss, including one sack. tempts against Boise State ... ranked second in the MWC with 15 touchdown completions on the season ... recorded a season-high four touchdown completions against Air Force ... participated Jake Kuresa in spring drills ... completed 10-of-18 attempts for a game-high 171 yards and one touchdown in Offensive Line the annual Blue-White scrimmage ... completed a 50-yard touchdown pass to newcomer Todd 6-4, 339, Jr. Watkins. Millville, UT / Mountain Crest HS Curtis Brown JUNIOR - (2005): An Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award Candidate ... Running Back a 2005 Preseason Mountain West All-Conference selection ... a Street 6-0, 205, Jr. & Smithʼs Preseason Honorable Mention All-American ... named preseason first-team All- Palmdale, CA / Paraclete HS Mountain West by Lindyʼs Football Annuals, Street & Smithʼs and Blue Ribbon Yearbook/ ESPN.com ... named preseason second-team All-MWC by Phil Steeleʼs College Football JUNIOR - (2005): A Phil Steeleʼs College Football Preview Preseason Preview College Football Preview and Athlon Sports ... named the leagueʼs “best pass Honorable Mention All-American ... An Athlon Sports Preseason first-team blocker” by Lindyʼs Football Annuals ... named one of the nationʼs top offensive tackles All-Mountain West Conference selection ... earned preseason second-team all-league honors by Phil Steeleʼs College Football Preview. SOPHOMORE - (2004): Earned letterman honors from College Football News ... ranked as the 11th best player (at any position) in the MWC by as a sophomore ... started all 11 games for the Cougars at right tackle ... helped anchor an College Football News. SOPHOMORE - (2004): Earned All-Mountain West Conference second- offensive unit that averaged 24.3 points, 105.8 yards rushing and 279.5 yards passing per team honors as a sophomore ... saw action in each of the Cougarsʼ 11 games during the season ... game ... entered the season as the starter at right tackle ... participated in spring drills. started six games at running back ... finished the season with a team-leading 789 yards rushing ... averaged 71.7 yards per game ... credited with a team-leading six rushing touchdowns on the sea- Todd Watkins son ... ranked third in the MWC with a 98.0 yards-per-game average against league opponents ... Wide Receiver reached the career 1,000 yards mark (vs. New Mexico), joining only four other BYU players who 6-3, 190, Sr. cracked the 1,000-yard mark during their sophomore seasons ... totaled 106 yards rushing against San Diego, CA / Grossmont JC San Diego State, marking his fourth straight 100-yard rushing game of the season ... became only the third BYU running back to record four straight 100-yard games in a single season ... turned in a season-high 159 yards rushing in the Cougarsʼ 24-13 win over Wyoming ... led BYU with two SENIOR - (2005): A Biletnikoff Award candidate ... named preseason touchdown carries in the Cougarsʼ 31-21 win over Colorado State ... threw a 40-yard touchdown first-team All-American (Phil Steeleʼs College Football Preview) ... a completion (to Austin Collie) against Wyoming ... averaged a season-high 12.8 yards per carry 2005 Mountain West Conference Preseason All-Conference selection ... a Street & Smithʼs against UNLV ... totaled 102 yards on just eight carries against the Rebels ... participated in spring Preseason Honorable Mention All-American ... named preseason First-Team All-MWC by drills ... credited with four carries for 17 yards in the annual Blue-White spring game. Lindyʼs Football Annual, Phil Steeleʼs College Football Preview, Street & Smithʼs, Blue Ribbon Yearbook/ESPN.com and College Football News ... ranked by Lindyʼs Football Manaia Brown Annual as the leagueʼs “most dangerous deep threat” ... ranked by Street & Smithʼs as Defensive Line the leagueʼs “fastest receiver” ... ranked as the fourth-best player in the MWC by College 6-4, 313, Sr. Football News ... ranked by CFN as the second-best receiver in the MWC ... ranked by West Valley City, UT / U of Nebraska Lindyʼs Football Annuals as the ninth-best receiver in the country. JUNIOR - (2004): Earned All-Mountain West Conference first-team honors ... earned honorable mention All- SENIOR - (2005): A Lombardi Award Candidate ... a 2005 Preseason America honors ... started in each of the Cougarsʼ 11 games on the season ... set the MWC Mountain West All-Conference selection ... named a Preseason first-team junior single-game receiving record with 211 yards at Boise State ... led the Mountain All-MWC performer by Lindyʼs Football Annuals, Phil Steeleʼs College West with 1,042 yards on the season ... also holds the MWC single-season record, averag- Football Preview, College Football News and Street & Smithʼs ... ranked as the No. 2 NFL ing 94.7 yards per contest ... credited with 52 receptions and six touchdowns on the season prospect in the Mountain West Conference by Lindyʼs Football Annuals ... ranked by Phil Steeleʼs ... named by Sports Illustrated as the nationʼs top deep threat ... had touchdown receptions College Football Preview as the 25th-ranked defensive end in the country ... ranked by College of 68, 69, 70 and 79 yards on the season ... averaged 20.0 yards per reception ... recorded Football News as the second-best defensive end in the MWC. JUNIOR - (2004): Played in all 11 a season-high nine receptions against UNLV ... had more than 100 yards receiving in five games as a junior, including eight starts during the season ... earned letterman honors ... earned games during the season. All-Mountain West honorable mention honors ... credited with 26 tackles on the season, including 12 solo tackles ... ranked third on the roster with 9.0 tackles for a combined loss of 48 yards, including 4.5 sacks ... credited with a season-high five tackles against top-ranked USC. BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 11 • BYU Football 2005

ALL-CONFERENCE CANDIDATES CONT’D

Vince Feula Defensive Line 6-1, 302, Sr. La Mirada, CA / Cerritos JC

JUNIOR - (2004): Saw action in all 11 games during the season ... started three games at nose tackle ... earned letterman honors ... cred- ited with 25 tackles on the season, including 9.0 solo tackles ... had 1.0 tackle for a loss ... credited with a season-high 4.0 tackles against Boise State, UNLV and Utah ... credited with a season-high 3.0 solo tackles against Stanford.

Lance Reynolds Offensive Line 6-2, 303, Sr. Provo, UT / Timpview HS

SENIOR - (2005): A Rimington Trophy candidate ... a Phil Steeleʼs College Football Preview honorable mention preseason All-American ... a College Football News and Athlon Sports preseason first-team All-Mountain West Conference selection ... ranked among the top-30 players (at any position) in the Moun- tain West Conference by College Football News ... listed as the second ranked-offensive lineman in the MWC by CFN. JUNIOR - (2004): Earned letterman honors as a junior ... started at center in all 11 games for the Cougars ... anchored an offensive unit that aver- aged 24.3 points, 105.8 yards rushing and 279.5 yards passing per game ... entered the season as the starter at center ... participated in spring drills.

Naufahu Tahi Running Back 6-0, 240, Sr. West Valley City, UT / Granger HS

JUNIOR - (2004): Earned letterman honors ... saw action in all 11 games during the season ... started at running back in five of the Cou- garsʼ 11 games ... credited with 93 carries for 339 yards ... averaged 3.6 yards per carry ... scored a career-high five touchdowns on the season ... averaged 30.8 yards per game ... had 16 receptions for 139 yards on the season and one touchdown ... had a season-high 16 carries for 98 yards in the Cougarsʼ 31-21 win over Colorado State ... participated in spring drills ... had eight carries for 15 yards in the annual Blue-White game ... will enter fall camp as the top returning rusher for the Cougars ... will compete for the starting job at running back during fall camp.

Spencer White Defensive Back 6-0, 189, Sr. Orem, UT / Orem HS

JUNIOR - (2004): Earned Academic All-Mountain West Conference honors ... earned letterman honors .... started at the left katback posi- tion in 10 of the Cougarsʼ 11 games ... credited with 50 tackles on the season, including 28 solo takedowns ... posted a season-high eight tackles against both UNLV and New Mexico, including a season-best five solo takedowns against the Lobos ... credited with a 46-yard interception return in the Cougarsʼ 24-13 win over Wyoming ... credited with two sacks during the season, including an eight-yard sack against top-ranked USC ... participated in spring drills ... started at safety in the annual Blue-White game ... recorded a team-leading seven tackles ... credited with an interception in the spring game. BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 12 • BYU Football 2005

BYU DEPTH CHART (AS OF SEPT. 19)

OFFENSE DEFENSE

Pos No. Player Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown / School Pos No. Player Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown / School XR 1 Todd Watkins 6-3 190 Sr. San Diego, Calif. / Grossmont JC LE 99 Manaia Brown 6-4 313 Sr. West Valley City, Utah / Nebraska 84 Michael Reed 6-1 201 Fr. Baytown, Texas / Robert E. Lee HS 57 T.J. Sitake 6-4 274 Sr. Provo, Utah / Timpview HS

HR 31 Nathan Meikle 5-9 175 Jr. Idaho Falls, Idaho / Snow JC NT 77 Daniel Marquardt 6-2 337 Sr. Vista, Calif. / Rancho Buena Vista HS 11 Luke Ashworth 6-2 192 Fr. Provo, Utah / Timpview HS 70 Hala Paongo 6-2 280 Jr. Haateioh, Tonga / Kahuku HS

ZR 10 Matt Allen 5-11 174 So. Peoria, Ariz. / Cactus HS RE 94 Vince Feula 6-1 302 Sr. La Mirada, Calif. / Cerritos JC 85 Zac Collie 5-11 190 Jr. El Dorado Hills, Calif. / Oak Ridge HS 97 Justin Maddux 6-3 267 Sr. Monroe, Mich. / Monroe HS

YR 20 Daniel Coats 6-3 256 Jr. Layton, Utah / Northridge HS LLB 47 Paul Walkenhorst 6-6 266 Sr. Highland, Utah / Lone Peak HS -or- 89 Jonny Harline 6-4 226 Jr. Orem, Utah / Ricks JC 52 Aaron Wagner 6-3 247 Jr. Lethbridge, Alberta / Washington State

LT 59 Eddie Keele 6-5 312 Jr. Othello, Wash. / Othello HS MLB 35 Cameron Jensen 6-2 241 Jr. Bountiful, Utah / Ricks JC 76 Ray Feinga 6-5 334 Fr. West Valley City, Utah / Hunter HS 56 Dan Bates 5-11 228 Jr. Boise, Idaho / Ricks JC

LG 65 Dallas Reynolds 6-4 345 Fr. Provo, Utah / Timpview HS RLB 51 Justin Luettgerodt 6-3 240 Jr. Gladstone, Ore. / Foothill JC 60 Scott Tidwell 6-2 295 Sr. Nampa, Idaho / Ricks JC 41 Bryan Kehl 6-2 219 So. Salt Lake City, Utah / Brighton HS

C 54 Lance Reynolds, Jr. 6-2 303 Sr. Provo, Utah / Timpview HS LK 24 Spencer White 6-0 198 Sr. Orem, Utah / Orem HS 55 Jeff Rhea 6-3 292 So. South Jordan, Utah / Bingham HS 14 Corby Hodgkiss 5-11 196 So. Irving, Texas / Irving HS

RG 71 Terrence Brown 6-4 326 Fr. Summerville, S.C. / Summerville HS CGR 28 Dustin Gabriel 6-1 201 So. Allen, Texas / Allen HS -or- 78 Brian Sanders 6-3 348 Sr. Mira Loma, Calif. / Jurupa Valley HS 22 David Tafuna 6-1 198 So. Mesa, Ariz. / Mesa HS

RT 73 Jake Kuresa 6-4 339 Jr. Millville, Utah / Mountain Crest HS RK 25 Quinn Gooch 6-0 194 So. Tucson, Ariz. / Sabino HS 68 David Oswald 6-8 303 So. Sandy, Utah / Brighton HS 21 K.C. Bills 6-1 218 So. Littleton, Colo. / Arapahoe HS

QB 12 John Beck 6-2 212 Jr. Mesa, Ariz. / Mountain View HS LC 13 Nate Soelberg 6-0 174 Sr. West Valley City, Utah / Granger HS 8 Matt Berry 6-5 231 Sr. Redmond, Wash. / Eastlake HS 23 O’Neil Howell 5-10 180 Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla. / Lake HS -or- 7 Jason Beck 6-2 207 Jr. Oxnard, Calif. / College of the Canyons RC 34 Kayle Buchanon 6-1 197 So. San Jose, Calif. / Santa Clara HS RB 6 Curtis Brown 6-0 205 Jr. Palmdale, Calif. / Paraclete HS 27 Justin Robinson 5-7 154 Jr. Tulsa, Okla. / Independence CC -or- 3 Fahu Tahi 6-0 240 Sr. West Valley City, Utah / Granger HS

SPECIAL TEAMS

Pos No. Player Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown / School Pos No. Player Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown / School K 30 Jared McLaughlin 6-4 198 So. Wetumpka, Ala. / Wetumpka HS KR 27 Justin Robinson 5-7 154 Jr. Tulsa, Okla. / Independence CC 34 Tyler Holt 5-9 176 Fr. Granite Bay, Calif. / Granite Bay HS 5 Brett Cooper 5-11 189 Jr. South Ogden, Utah / Bonneville HS

P 32 Derek McLaughlin 6-1 203 Jr. Mesa, Ariz. / Univ. Washington KR 5 Brett Cooper 5-11 189 Jr. South Ogden, Utah / Bonneville HS 30 Jared McLaughlin 6-4 198 So. Wetumpka, Ala. / Wetumpka HS 11 Luke Ashworth 6-2 192 Fr. Provo, Utah / Timpview HS

H 80 Riley Weber 6-0 175 Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. / Glendale CC PR 31 Nathan Meikle 5-9 175 Jr. Idaho Falls, Idaho / Snow JC 32 Derek McLaughlin 6-1 203 Jr. Mesa, Ariz. / Univ. Washington 27 Justin Robinson 5-7 154 Jr. Tulsa, Okla. / Independence CC

DS 51 Justin Luettgerodt 6-3 240 Jr. Gladstone, Ore. / Foothill JC

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BYU DEPTH CHART PLAYER BRIEFS

BYU OFFENSE Pos No. Player Ht. Wt. Yr. Player Notes XR 1 Todd Watkins 6-3 190 Sr. Caught seven passes for 93 yards and two touchdowns against Eastern Illinois ... on the Biletnikoff watch list 84 Michael Reed 6-1 201 Fr. Has four catches for 44 yards on the season, including three for 35 against Eastern Illinois HR 31 Nathan Meikle 5-9 175 Jr. Leads the team with 11 receptions on the season 11 Luke Ashworth 6-2 192 Fr. Has played on special teams in 2005 ZR 10 Matt Allen 5-11 174 So. Is second on the team with 70 receiving yards 85 Zac Collie 5-11 190 Jr. Has recorded five receptions for 64 yards YR 20 Daniel Coats 6-3 256 Jr. Has eight receptions for 64 yards, on the Mackey Award watch list -or- 89 Jonny Harline 6-4 226 Jr. Has four receptions for 44 yards on the season LT 59 Eddie Keele 6-5 312 Jr. Has nine career starts, including two in 2005 and the Notre Dame and USC games in 2004 76 Ray Feinga 6-5 334 Fr. Redshirted as a true freshman in 2004, Deseret Morning News Mr. Football in 2003 LG 65 Dallas Reynolds 6-4 345 Fr. A two-time Deseret Monrning News first-team all-state selection 60 Scott Tidwell 6-2 295 Sr. Has seen action on the line and on special teams throughout career C 54 Lance Reynolds, Jr. 6-2 303 Sr. Has started 13-consecutive games ... a Rimington Trophy candidate 55 Jeff Rhea 6-3 292 So. Saw action in three games as a freshman in 2004 RG 71 Terrence Brown 6-4 326 Fr. Helped lead Summerville High School to a No. 11 national ranking as a senior in 2003 -or- 78 Brian Sanders 6-3 348 Sr. Has started 13 consecutive games dating back to the first game of 2004 RT 73 Jake Kuresa 6-4 339 Jr. Has started every game of his career (25) ... on the Outland Trophy and Lombardi award watch lists 68 David Oswald 6-8 303 So. Played in eight of 12 games as a freshman in 2002 QB 12 John Beck 6-2 212 Jr. Has thrown for 585 yards on the season ... completed an MWC and Edwards Stadium record 41 passes against Boston College 8 Matt Berry 6-5 231 Sr. Saw action against Eastern Illinois ... led BYU to a 20-17 victory over Notre Dame in 2004 -or- 7 Jason Beck 6-2 207 Jr. Played against Stanford in 2004 and threw for 232 yards RB 6 Curtis Brown 6-0 205 Jr. Has six-career 100-yard rushing games, including going for 110 yards against Eastern Illinois -or- 3 Fahu Tahi 6-0 240 Sr. Has recorded 65 rushing yards, 56 receiving yards and two touchdowns on the year

BYU DEFENSE LE 99 Manaia Brown 6-4 313 Sr. Has recorded nine tackles on the season ... had 9.0 tackles for loss in 2004 57 T.J. Sitake 6-4 274 Sr. A three-year letterwinner ... oldest player on the team (25) NT 77 Daniel Marquardt 6-2 337 Sr. Has six tackles including one tackle for loss on the season 70 Hala Paongo 6-2 280 Jr. Has two tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in 2005 RE 94 Vince Feula 6-1 302 Sr. Started against Eastern Illinois and has recorded three tackles on the season 97 Justin Maddux 6-3 267 Sr. Started in three games in 2004 and has one start in 2004 LLB 47 Paul Walkenhorst 6-6 266 Sr. Leads the team with 31 starts and 37 games played 52 Aaron Wagner 6-3 247 Jr. A transfer from Washington State, where he started all 13 games as a freshman in 2003 MLB 35 Cameron Jensen 6-2 241 Jr. Tied for team lead with 15 tackles and two for loss, led the team in tackles with 103 as a sophomore ... nicknamed “the General” 56 Dan Bates 5-11 228 Jr. Has seen action in both games this season, recording four tackles RLB 51 Justin Luettgerodt 6-3 240 Jr. Recorded two tackles for loss of 10 yards against Eastern Illinois 41 Bryan Kehl 6-2 219 So. Has played in two games and recorded three tackles LK 24 Spencer White 6-0 198 Sr. Recorded a sack for a 10-yard loss against Boston College and has seven tackles on the year ... a National Football Foundation Post-Graduate Scholar-Athlete candidate 14 Corby Hodgkiss 5-11 196 So. Played in five games as a freshman in 2003 CGR 28 Dustin Gabriel 6-1 201 So. Recorded a team-season-high 11 tackles against Boston College and has 14 tackles and the team’s only interception 22 David Tafuna 6-1 198 So. Played in eight games in 2004, recording four tackles RK 25 Quinn Gooch 6-0 194 So. Started against Boston College and has recorded eight tackles, incuding two for a loss 21 K.C. Bills 6-1 218 So. Credited with 10 tackles and two sacks in 2004 and has six tackles and two sacks in 2005 LC 13 Nate Soelberg 6-0 174 Sr. Tied for team lead with 15 tackles and has 0.5 tackles for loss 23 O’Neil Howell 5-10 180 Sr. Played in 11 games in 2004 RC 27 Justin Robinson 5-7 154 Jr. Has recorded nine tackles on the season including six solo tackles 34 Kayle Buchanon 6-1 197 So. Played in 11 games and recorded eight tackles in 2004

BYU SPECIALIST K 30 Jared McLaughlin 6-4 198 So. Tied for team lead with 12 points on two field goals and six extra points P 32 Derek McLaughlin 6-1 203 Jr. Averaging 37.3 yards per punt and booted a 57-yarder against Boston College KR 27 Justin Robinson 5-7 154 Jr. Recorded a team-best 19-yard kick return against Eastern Illinois 5 Brett Cooper 5-11 189 Jr. Has returned two kicks for 17 yards PR 31 Nathan Meikle 5-9 175 Jr. Has returned two punts for 14 yards including a team-best 12 yards 27 Justin Robinson 5-7 154 Jr. Recorded a team-best 19-yard kick return against Eastern Illinois BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 14 • BYU Football 2005

THE LAST TIME A RECEIVER HAD A 150-YARD GAME: DEFENSE BYU, 2004, T. Watkins 153 yds vs. Air Force (W, 41-24) INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR A TD: SPECIAL TEAMS Opp: 2004, D. Anderson 232 yds. Colorado State(W, 31-21) BYU: 2004, C. Jenson vs. UNLV, 26 yards (L 24-20) A KICKOFF WAS RETURNED FOR A TD: Opp: 2004, Jackson, Notre Dame (W, 20-17) BYU: 1998, M. Rigell at Hawaii, 96 yards (W, 31-9) A RECEIVER HAD 10 OR MORE CATCHES: Opp: 2004, T.J. Rushing at Stanford, 99 yards (L, 37-10) BYU: 2004, A. Collie, 10 at UNLV (L, 24-20) A FUMBLE WAS RETURNED FOR A TD: Opp: 2004, D. Anderson 12, Colorado State (W, 31-21) BYU: 2003, C. Bockwoldt at SDSU (W, 44-36) A FIELD GOAL WAS BLOCKED: Opp: 2004, Nagahi, Utah (L, 21-52) A QUARTERBACK HAD 25 COMPLETIONS: BYU: 2004 by A. Francisco vs. SDSU (W, 49-16) BYU: 2005, Jo. Beck, 41, vs. Boston College (L, 20-3) Opp: 2005 by K. El Nokali vs. Boston College (L, 20-3) A SAFETY WAS SCORED: Opp: 2005, Porter, 27, Boston College (L, 20-3) BYU: 2003, team vs. Boise State (L, 50-12) A BLOCKED FG RESULTED IN A TD: Opp: 2004, Boise State (L, 28-27) A QUARTERBACK HAD 40 PASS ATTEMPTS: BYU: 2001, R. Denney at SDSU (W, 59-21) BYU: 2005, Jo. Beck, 60 vs. Boston College (L, 20-3) THERE WAS A SHUTOUT: Opp: 2004, O’Connell, 47, SDSU (W, 49-16) A PUNT WAS BLOCKED: BYU: 1999 vs. UNLV (W, 29-0) Opp: 2003, Utah (L, 3-0) BYU: 2005 by B. Kehl vs. Boston College (L, 20-3) A QB HAD THREE OR MORE TD PASSES: Opp: 2004 by M. Okwo, Stanford (L, 37-10) BYU: 2004, Jo. Beck , 3, vs. SDSU (W, 49-16) DEFENSE HAD A SHUTOUT IN THE FIRST HALF: Opp: 2004, Edwards, 3, Stanford (L, 37-10) A BLOCKED PUNT RESULTED IN A TD: BYU: 2003, vs. New Mexico, 10-0 (W, 10-7) Opp: 2005, Boston College, 10-0 (L, 20-3) BYU: 2004 by G. Lovely, at Air Force(W, 41-24) A WR HAD THREE OR MORE TD RECEPTIONS: Opp: 2003, by C. Hall vs. Boise State (L, 50-12) BYU: 2001, D. Jolley, 3 vs. Air Force (W, 63-33) Opp: 2003, Webb 3, San Diego State (W, 44-36) A DEFENDER HAD TWO INTERCEPTIONS: A PAT WAS BLOCKED: BYU: 2002, B. Heaney vs. Ga. Tech (L, 29-18) BYU: 1998, D. Stevenson vs. Air Force (L, 20-13) THERE WAS A 400-YD PASSER: Opp: 2003, Nurse, Boise State (L, 50-12) Opp: 2004 by SDSU (W, 49-16) BYU: 2000, B. Engemann, 447 yds at Virginia (W, 38-35) Opp: 2002, Threadgill, 410, Nevada (L, 31-28) A DEFENDER HAD THREE INTERCEPTIONS: A PAT WAS RETURNED FOR A TD: BYU: 2000, Smith vs. Wyoming (W, 19-7) BYU: 1997, J. Dabney vs.Hawai’i (W, 17-3) HAD OVER 500 YARDS PASSING: Opp: 2001, C. Owens at Hawai’i (L, 72-45) BYU: 1999, K. Feterik, 501 yds vs. Washington (W, 35-28) MISCELLANEOUS Opp: 2001, Rolovich 543, Hawaii (L, 72-45) DEFEATED A RANKED OPPONENT: A TWO-POINT PAT WAS CONVERTED: BYU: 1999, vs. Colorado State (W, 34-13) BYU: 2003, T. Christensen vs. Boise State (L, 50-12) DID NOT THROW A TD PASS: Opp: 2002, at Nevada (L, 28-31) Opp: 2003, T. Gilligan, vs. Boise State (L, 50-12) BYU: 2005, vs. Boston College (L, 20-3) Opp: 2004, UNLV (L, 24-20) DID NOT SCORE A TOUCHDOWN: A KICKER MADE FOUR FIELD GOALS: BYU: 2005, vs. Boston College (L, 20-3) BYU: 2000, O. Pochman 4, at Utah (W, 34-27) HAD LESS THAN 100 YARDS PASSING: Opp: 2003, vs. Utah (L, 3-0) Opp: 2003, Fitzpatrick 4, at Notre Dame (L, 33-14) BYU: 2003, vs. Utah, 41 yds (L, 3-0) Opp: 2003, Stanford, 56 yds (L, 18-14) NO TURNOVERS: THE GAME WAS WON ON A LAST SECOND FG BYU: 2005, vs. Boston College (L, 20-3) BYU: 2001 at Mississippi State (W, 41-38) THE RUNNING GAME Opp: 2002, Air Force (L, 52-9) Opp: 2000, San Diego State (L, 16-15) A RUSHER HAD MORE THAN 30 CARRIES: BYU: 2002, C. Brown 33, at Utah State (W, 35-34) A TEAM ONLY HAD ONE PENALTY: HAD A 60-YARD PLUS PUNT: Opp: 2003, J. Jones 35, at Notre Dame (L, 33-14) BYU: 2003 vs. UNLV (W, 27-20) BYU: 2004, M. Payne 60 yds vs. Wyoming (W, 24-13) Opp: 2003, Wyoming (L, 13-10) Opp: 2004, Donny Heaton, Air Force (W, 41-24) THERE WAS A 100-YARD RUSHER: BYU: 2004, C. Brown (106) vs. SDSU (W, 49-16) BYU PLAYED TO A SCORELESS TIE: DID NOT PUNT DURING ENTIRE GAME: Opp: 2004, Q. Ganther (122), at Utah (L, 52-21) BYU: 1957 vs. Wyoming BYU: 2001 vs. Colorado State (W, 56-34) THERE WERE TWO 100-YARD RUSHERS: THE LAST TIME OVERTIME WAS PLAYED: MISC. OFFENSE BYU: 2001, L. Staley (196), Doman (164); vs. CSU BYU: 2003 at UNLV (W, 27-20) HAD OVER 600 YARDS IN TOTAL OFFENSE: Opp: 2004, R. Bush (124), White (110); vs. USC BYU: 2002, 615 yds vs. Syracuse (W, 42-21) TEAM WAS AHEAD AT HALF AND LOST: THERE WERE THREE 100-YARD RUSHERS: Opp: 2001, 646 yds vs. Hawaii (L, 72-45) BYU: 2004 vs. UNLV (ahead 10-7, lost 24-20) BYU: 2001, L. Staley (142), B. Doman (116), B. McDonald Opp: 2004, Air Force (ahead 10-3, lost 41-24) (110); vs. Tulane SCORED 50 POINTS: BYU: 2001, vs. Colorado State (W, 56-34) 10 OR MORE PENALTIES: A RUNNING BACK HAD FOUR RUSHING TDS: Opp: 2004, at Utah (L, 52-21) BYU: 2005, 10, vs. Boston College (L, 20-3) BYU: 2001, L. Staley (4) vs. Wyoming (W, 41-34) Opp: 2004, 10 UNLV (L, 24-20) Opp: 2002, C. Harridge (4) Air Force (L, 52-9) SCORED 60 POINTS: OVER 100 PENALTY YARDS: BYU: 2001, vs. Air Force (W, 63-33) HAD OVER 300 YARDS RUSHING: BYU: 2004, 14-125, at Stanford (L, 37-10) Opp: 2001, Hawaii (L, 72-45) BYU: 2001, 410 yds, vs. Colorado State (W, 56-34) Opp: 2001 10-127 Miss. State (W, 41-28) Opp: 2004, 354 yds, at Utah (L, 52-21) THE PASSING GAME LOST FOUR OR MORE FUMBLES SCORED ON OVER 50-YARD PASS PLAY: HAD LESS THAN 100 NET YARDS RUSHING: BYU: 2004, UNLV 4 (L, 24-20) BYU: 2004, A. Collie, 82 yards from Jo. Beck, vs. SDSU BYU: 2004, 8 yds., vs. Boston College (L, 20-3) Opp: 2004, R. McNight, 54 yds from B. Quinn, Notre Dame Opp: 2004, 72 yds, at Stanford (L, 37-10) Opp: 2001, Hawaii, 4 (L, 72-45)

SCORED ON OVER 70-YARD PASS PLAY: THERE WAS A 200-YARD RUSHER: HAD FIVE OR MORE FUMBLES: BYU: 2004, A. Collie, 82 yards from Beck, vs. SDSU BYU: 2002, C. Brown (217) at Utah State (W, 35-34) BYU: 2004 vs. UNLV 6 (L, 24-20) Opp: 2003, Webb from Hall, 70 yds, San Diego St. Opp: 2001, Childs (237), Colorado State (W, 56-34) Opp: 2000, 5 Utah State (W, 38-14) BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 15 • BYU Football 2005

BYU vs. TCU ROSTER No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Cl. Exp. Hometown 1 Watkins, Todd 6-3 190 WR Sr. 1L San Diego, CA / Grossmont JC 3 Tahi, Naufahu 6-0 240 RB Sr. 3L West Valley City, UT / Granger HS 4 Morris, Michael 6-0 190 WR Sr. TR Shannon, MS / Itawamba CC 5 Cooper, Brett 5-11 189 WR Jr. 2L South Ogden, UT / Bonneville HS 6 Brown, Curtis 6-0 205 RB Jr. 2L Palmdale, CA / Paraclete HS 7 Beck, Jason 6-2 207 QB Jr. Sq. Oxnard, CA / College of the Canyons 8 Berry, Matt 6-5 231 QB Sr. 3L Redmond, WA / Eastlake HS 9 Beck, Ryan 5-8 184 CB Sr. 1L Fremont, CA / Washington HS 10 Allen, Matt 5-11 174 WR So. 1L Peoria, AZ / Cactus HS 11 Ashworth, Luke 6-2 192 WR Fr. HS Provo, UT / Timpview HS 12 Beck, John 6-2 212 QB Jr. 2L Mesa, AZ / Mountain View HS 13 Soelberg, Nathan 6-0 174 DB Sr. 2L West Valley City, UT / Granger HS 14 Hodgkiss, Corby 5-11 196 S So. Sq. Irving, TX / Irving HS 15 Robinson, Justin 5-7 154 DB Jr. TR Tulsa, OK / Independence CC 16 Nelson, Adam 6-1 190 DB Fr. RS Orem, UT / Orem HS 17 Brown, Jackson 6-4 202 QB Sr. Sq. Sandy, UT / Jordan HS 18 Griffin, Joe 6-2 211 WR Jr. RS East Palo Alto, CA / Grossmont JC 19 Jones, Breyon 5-10 189 WR Sr. 2L Round Rock, TX / Round Rock HS 20 Coats, Daniel 6-3 256 TE Jr. 2L Layton, UT / Northridge HS 21 Bills, K.C. 6-1 218 S So. 1L Littleton, CO / Arapahoe HS 22 Tafuna, David 6-1 198 DB So. 1L Mesa, AZ / Mesa HS 23 Howell, OʼNeil 5-10 180 CB Sr. 3L West Palm Beach, FL / Lakes HS 24 White, Spencer 6-0 198 DB Sr. 2L Orem, UT / Orem HS 25 Gooch, Quinn 6-0 194 DB So. 1L Tucson, AZ / Sabino HS 26 Hudson, Ray 5-9 186 RB So. 1L Wharton, TX / Wharton HS 27 Semanoff, Joe 5-10 215 RB So. Sq. Lehighton, PA / Lehighton HS 28 Gabriel, Dustin 6-1 201 DB So. 1L Allen, TX / Allen HS 29 Hale, Chris 5-9 176 DB Sr. 3L Orem, UT / Orem HS 30 McLaughlin, Jared 6-4 198 P So. Sq. Wetumpka, AL / Wetumka HS 31 Meikle, Nathan 5-9 175 WR Jr. Sq. Idaho Falls, ID / Snow JC 32 McLaughlin, Derek 6-1 203 P Jr. TR Mesa, AZ / Univ. of Washington 33 Latu, Wayne 5-10 217 RB Fr. HS Provo, UT / Timpview HS 34 Buchanan, Kayle 6-1 197 DB So. 1L San Jose, CA / Santa Clara HS 35 Jensen, Cameron 6-2 241 LB Jr. 1L Bountiful, UT / Ricks JC 36 Staffieri, Markell 6-3 233 LB So. 1L Del Mar, CA / Torrey Pines HS 37 Soʼoto, Vic 6-3 240 TE Fr. HS Carlsbad, CA / Carlsbad HS 38 Covey, Stephen 5-11 190 DB Fr. HS Provo, UT / Timpview HS 39 Miyahira, Cole 6-0 195 DB Jr. TR Las Vegas, NV / Antelope Valley JC 41 Kehl, Bryan 6-2 219 LB So. 1L Salt Lake City, UT / Brighton HS 43 Gordon, Aaron 6-0 189 DB Jr. Sq. Mesa, AZ / Mountain View HS 44 Nehring, Richard 6-1 218 LB Fr. RS Columbus, IN / Columbus North HS 45 Anderton, Judd 6-5 269 DL So. 1L Tacoma, WA / Curtis HS 46 McInelly, Mike 6-0 221 RB Fr. HS Olympia, WA / Olympia HS 47 Walkenhorst, Paul 6-6 266 LB Sr. 3L Highland, UT / Lone Peak HS 48 Stacey, Andrew 6-2 218 LB Jr. Sq. Cleveland, OH / West Geauga HS 49 Sekona, Sosiua 6-0 257 LB Sr. Sq. San Diego, CA / Grossmont JC 50 Tew, Kyle 6-2 231 DL Sr. Sq. Gillette, WY / Jurupa Valley HS 51 Luettgerodt, Justin 6-3 240 LB Jr. 1L Gladstone, OR / Foothill JC 52 Wagner, Aaron 6-3 247 LB Jr. TR Lethbridge, Alberta / Washington State 53 Lovely, Gary 6-1 198 LB Jr. 1L San Jose, CA / Foothill JC 54 Reynolds, Lance 6-2 303 OL Sr. 1L Provo, UT / Timpview HS 55 Rhea, Jeff 6-3 292 OL So. 1L South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS 56 Bates, Dan 5-11 228 LB Jr. 1L Boise, ID / Ricks JC 57 Sitake, T.J. 6-4 274 DL Sr. 2L Provo, UT / Timpview HS 58 Holt, Tyler 5-9 176 K/P Fr. HS Granite Bay, CA / Granite Bay HS 59 Keele, Eddie 6-5 312 OL Jr. 2L Othello, WA / Othello HS 62 Thorson, Marco 6-3 288 OL Fr. HS Ramona, CA / Ramona HS 65 Reynolds, Dallas 6-4 345 OL Fr. HS Provo, UT / Timpview HS 66 Hall, Nate 6-3 320 OL Sr. Sq. New Canaan, CT / New Canaan HS 67 Aulai, Sete 6-0 313 OL Jr. TR Carson, CA / El Camino JC 68 Oswald, David 6-8 303 OL So. RS Sandy, UT / Brighton HS 70 Paongo, Hala 6-2 280 DL Jr. 1L Haateioh, Tonga / Kahuku HS 71 Brown, Terence 6-4 326 OL Fr. HS Summerville, SC / Summerville HS 73 Kuresa, Jake 6-4 339 OL Jr. 2L Millville, UT / Mountain Crest HS 75 Sollami, David 6-2 305 OL Jr. Sq. Claremont, CA / Claremont HS BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 16 • BYU Football 2005

Roster Cont’d. No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Cl. Exp. Hometown 76 Feinga, Ray 6-5 334 OL Fr. RS West Valley City, UT / Hunter HS 77 Marquardt, Daniel 6-2 337 DL Sr. 3L Vista, CA / Rancho Buena Vista HS 78 Sanders, Brian 6-3 348 OL Sr. 3L Mira Loma, CA / Jurupa Valley HS 79 Freeman, Erik 6-2 282 OL So. TR Orem, UT / Snow JC 80 Weber, Riley 6-0 175 WR Sr. 1L Phoenix, AZ / Glendale CC 82 Tonga, Manase 5-11 235 RB Fr. HS San Mateo, CA / Aragon HS 83 Hafoka, Saia 5-9 179 WR Fr. RS Kahuku, HI / Kahuku HS 84 Reed, Michael 6-1 201 WR Fr. RS Baytown, TX / Robert E. Lee HS 85 Collie, Zac 5-11 190 WR Jr. 1L El Dorado Hills, CA / Oak Ridge HS 86 Niu, Philip 6-4 239 TE So. RS Gilbert, AZ / Highland HS 87 Smith, Matt 6-2 185 WR So. 1L Missoula, MT / Hellgate HS 88 Gillespie, Jeremy 6-5 216 TE Sr. 2L Orem, UT / Mountain View HS 89 Harline, Jonny 6-4 226 TE Jr. RS Orem, UT / Ricks JC 90 George, Andrew 6-5 226 TE Fr. Sq. Englewood, CO / Cherry Creek HS 91 Ah You, Matt 5-11 242 LB Jr. 2L Rancho Cucamunga, CA / Lone Peak HS 92 Luekenga, Kyle 6-3 263 DL Fr. HS West Valley City, UT / Granger HS 93 Sullivan, Sean 6-3 225 DE So. Sq. Provo, UT / Provo HS 94 Feula, Vince 6-1 302 DL Sr. 1L La Mirada, CA / Cerritos JC 95 Jorgensen, Jan 6-3 250 Dl Fr. HS Helper, Utah / Carbon HS 96 Alletto, Dan 6-0 216 DL Fr. HS Parker, CO / Ponderosa HS 97 Maddux, Justin 6-3 267 DL Sr. 2L Monroe, MI / Monroe HS 98 Berry, Tyler 6-4 220 DL So. TR Loveland, CO / Utah State Univ. 99 Brown, Manaia 6-4 313 DL Sr. 2L West Valley City, UT / Nebraska 13A Erekson, Zac 5-9 189 DB So. TR Mapleton, UT / Dixie JC 17A Hutchinson, Nate 6-3 184 DB Fr. HS St. George, UT / Pine View HS 19A Mugleston, Drew 6-1 188 S Fr. HS Mesa, AZ / Mountain View HS 23A Singh, Aaron 5-10 218 DB Fr. HS Carlsbad, CA / Carlsbad HS 24A Tenifa, Lolo 5-10 174 DB Fr. HS Salt Lake City, UT / Highland HS 29A Kariya, Bryan 5-11 198 RB Fr. HS Kaysville, UT / Davis HS 3A Howard, Brandon 5-8 157 DB Fr. HS Riverside, CA / La Sierra HS 46A Poppinga, Kelly 6-2 238 LB Jr. TR Evanston, WY / Utah State 47A Bolden, Chris 6-1 230 LB Jr. TR Hephzibah, GA / Riverside CC 49A Doman, Shawn 6-1 201 LB Fr. HS Woodburn, OR / Canby HS 4A Attig, Aaron 6-2 193 DB Fr. HS Logandale, NV / Moapa Valley HS 50A Hooks, Terrance 6-1 217 LB Fr. HS Tempe, AZ / Marcos de Niza HS 54A Hansen, Daniel 5-10 194 RB Fr. HS Madera, CA / Madera HS 8A Christensen, Leo 6-2 182 DB Jr. Sq. Mesa, AZ / Mesa CC 9A Hansen, Brock 6-1 221 QB Fr. TR Salt Lake City, UT / Snow JC

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

Offensive Starters Game XR HR ZR YR LT LG C RG RT QB RB Boston College Watkins Meikle Collie Harline Keele D. Reynolds L. Reynolds Sanders Kuresa Beck Brown Eastern Illinois Watkins Meikle Collie Harline Keele D. Reynolds L. Reynolds Sanders Kuresa Beck Tahi

Defensive Starters Game LE NT LLB MLB RLB LK CGR RK LC RC KB Boston College Maddux Marquardt Walkenhorst Jensen Luettgerodt White Gabriel Ry. Beck Soelberg Hale Gooch Eastern Illinois Brown Marquardt Walkenhorst Jensen Luettgerodt White Gabriel Bills Soelberg Robinson Feula (RE) BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 17 • BYU Football 2005

GAME 1 • September 3, 2005 GAME 2 • September 10, 2005 Boston College at BYU Eastern Illinois at BYU LaVell Edwards Stadium • Cougar Town, Utah LaVell Edwards Stadium • Cougar Town, Utah

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Boston College 7 3 0 10 20 Eastern Illinois 0 0 3 7 10 Brigham Young 0 0 3 0 3 Brigham Young 17 14 0 14 45 Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1st 11:34 BYU BROWN, Curtis 1 yd run (MCLAUGHLIN, Jar kick), 8-67 3:26, EIU 0 - BYU 7 1st 00:30 BC Miller, C 14 yd pass from Porter, Q (Ohliger, R kick), 10-80 3:24, BC 7 - BYU 0 08:55 BYU BECK, John 1 yd run (MCLAUGHLIN, Jar kick), 2-2 0:52, EIU 0 - BYU 14 2nd 00:03 BC Ohliger, R 39 yd field goal, 3-35 0:19, BC 10 - BYU 0 02:47 BYU MCLAUGHLIN, Jar 20 yd field goal, 10-52 3:23, EIU 0 - BYU 17 3rd 10:16 BYU MCLAUGHLIN, Jar 35 yd field goal, 4-8 2:00, BC 10 - BYU 3 2nd 12:31 BYU WATKINS, Todd 31 yd pass from BECK, John (MCLAUGHLIN, Jar kick), 4th 14:53 BC Miller, C 4 yd pass from Porter, Q (Ohliger, R kick), 12-80 4:26, BC 17 - BYU 3 3-29 0:50, EIU 0 - BYU 24 03:46 BYU WATKINS, Todd 6 yd pass from BECK, John (MCLAUGHLIN, Jar kick), 04:25 BC Ohliger, R 26 yd field goal, 10-72 4:24, BC 20 - BYU 3 3-41 0:57, EIU 0 - BYU 31 3rd 09:48 EIU YATES, Zach 23 yd field goal, 5-17 2:01, EIU 3 - BYU 31 BC BYU 4th 12:22 EIU WEBB, Vincent 2 yd run (YATES, Zach kick), 6-61 2:31, EIU 10 - BYU 31 FIRST DOWNS 22 22 06:01 BYU TAHI, Naufahu 7 yd pass from BECK, John (MCLAUGHLIN, Jar kick), RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-133 16-8 14-79 6:13, EIU 10 - BYU 38 PASSING YDS (NET) 232 330 00:41 BYU TAHI, Naufahu 6 yd run (MCLAUGHLIN, Jar kick), 6-47 2:40, EIU 10 - BYU 45 Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-27-0 60-41-0 EIU BYU TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-365 76-338 FIRST DOWNS 9 21 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-70 32-176 Punt Returns-Yards 1-24 3-28 PASSING YDS (NET) 126 255 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-16 3-32 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-14-1 41-26-2 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 59-196 73-431 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-35.2 6-41.5 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 5-29 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-58 3-39 Penalties-Yards 6-57 10-85 Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 1-13 Possession Time 29:01 30:59 Punts (Number-Avg) 10-36.2 3-29.0 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 12 4 of 16 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-2 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2 Penalties-Yards 8-78 7-42 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 1-3 Possession Time 26:20 33:40 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-18 2-15 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 14 6 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 6-6 RUSHING: Boston College-Whitworth, L 15-87; Callender, A 9-47; Porter, Q 5-6; TEAM 2- Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 2-12 minus 7. Brigham Young-BROWN, Curtis 8-33; TAHI, Naufahu 1-4; TEAM 1-minus 10; BECK, John 6-minus 19. RUSHING: Eastern Illinois-BESS, Travorus 8-27; WEBB, Vincent 10-24; OWENS, Charles 1-8; DONATO, Mike 5-8; SMITH, Norris 3-4; CAMPIONE, Dave 1-3; KNISS, PASSING: Boston College-Porter, Q 27-35-0-232. Brigham Young-BECK, John 41-60-0-330. Kyle 1-3; TEAM 1-minus 7. Brigham Young-BROWN, Curtis 18-110; TAHI, Naufahu 9-59; MEIKLE, Nathan 1-11; BECK, John 4-minus 4.

RECEIVING: Boston College-Blackmon, W 8-100; Lilly, J 4-57; Miller, C 3-28; Challenger, PASSING: Eastern Illinois-DONATO, Mike 14-29-1-126. Brigham Young-BECK, John K 3-14; Lester, L 2-13; Palmer, M 2-6; Whitworth, L 2-3; Callender, A 1-9; Gonzalez, T 1-6; 26-40-2-255; BERRY, Matt 0-1-0-0. Purvis, R 1-minus 4. Brigham Young-MEIKLE, Nathan 9-45; TAHI, Naufahu 8-46; BROWN, Curtis 6-43; HARLINE, Jonny 4-44; COATS, Dan 4-32; COLLIE, Zac 3-44; REED, Michael RECEIVING: Eastern Illinois-VOSS, Ryan 3-33; DUHAI, Justin 2-15; BESS, Travorus 2-13; OWENS, Charles 2-11; NOZINOR, Alicus 1-32; KESLER, Adam 1-9; 3-35; ALLEN, Matt 2-22; WATKINS, Todd 2-19. MOBLEY,Jermaine 1-6; WEBB, Vincent 1-4; MORRIS, Mike 1-3. Brigham Young-WATKINS, Todd 7-93; COATS, Dan 4-30; BROWN, Curtis 4-14; ALLEN, Matt INTERCEPTIONS: Boston College-None. Brigham Young-None. 2-48; COLLIE, Zac 2-20; MEIKLE, Nathan 2-17; GRIFFIN, Joe 2-14; TAHI, Naufahu 2-10; REED, Michael 1-9. FUMBLES: Boston College-Callender, A 1-1. Brigham Young-TEAM 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Eastern Illinois-BURGE, Tristan 1-0; SANDERS,Terranc 1-0. Brigham Young-GABRIEL, Dustin 1-12; JENSEN, Cameron 0-1. SACKS (UA-A): Boston College-Glasper, R 1-0; Ottolini, J 1-0. Brigham Young-BILLS, K.C. 1-0; WHITE, Spencer 1-0. FUMBLES: Eastern Illinois-TEAM 1-1; OWENS, Charles 1-1; DONATO, Mike 1-0. Brigham Young-BROWN, Curtis 1-1; MAHUIKA, Bryce 1-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Boston College-Henderson, R 5-3; Williams, J 5-2; Tribble, D 4-3; Pruitt, T 6-0; Silva, J 4-1; Kiwanuka, M 3-2; Dunbar, J 4-0; Toal, B 4-0; Glasper, R 2-2; Anam, L 2-1; SACKS (UA-A): Eastern Illinois-SELLERS, Clint 1-0. Brigham Young-WALKENHORST, Pa 1-0; LUETT- Brown, R 0-3; Washington, A 0-3; Francois, R 1-1; Akins, K 1-1; Raji, B 1-1; Ramella, J 0-2; GERODT, Ju 1-0. Willis, K 1-0; Ottolini, J 1-0; Burns, J 1-0; Mueller, B 0-1; Poles, R 0-1; Brace, R 0-1. Brigham TACKLES (UA-A): Eastern Illinois-SELLERS, Clint 9-7; BURGE, Tristan 6-4; Young-GABRIEL, Dustin 7-4; JENSEN, Cameron 6-3; SOELBERG, Natha 7-1; GOOCH, BROWN, B.J. 6-2; SEYMOUR, Lucius 2-4; CLEVELAND, Chad 1-4; THOMAS, Donald Quinn 2-4; ROBINSON, Justi 4-1; LUETTGERODT, Ju 1-4; BROWN, Manaia 0-5; BILLS, K.C. 1-3; WANZECK, Travis 2-1; TORRES, Michael 0-3; TURNER, Sinque 1-1; BROWN, 3-1; WHITE, Spencer 2-2; MARQUARDT, Dani 1-3; WALKENHORST, Pa 3-0; FEULA, Vince Ben 0-2; KELLY, Tim 0-2; MEYERS, R.J. 0-2; MORRISON,Anthny 1-0; KOSINSKI, 0-3; KEHL, Bryan 0-2; MCLAUGHLIN, Der 1-0; HALE, Chris 1-0; TEAM 1-0; LOVELY, Gary Jack 1-0; PARSILL, Adam 1-0; PONIUS, Quinten 1-0; VOSS, Ryan 1-0; 0-1. SANDERS,Terranc 1-0; RUETER, Jon 1-0; LOTHE, Kory 0-1; WALTERS, Pierre 0-1; DONATO, Mike 0-1; ADAMS, Mike 0-1; WASHINGTON, S. 0-1; LOVE, George 0-1; SAMS, Ke’Andre 0-1. Brigham Young-SOELBERG, Natha 4-3; JENSEN, Cameron 2-4; BROWN, Manaia 2-2; LUETTGERODT, Ju 2-2; ROBINSON, Justi 2-2; BATES, Dan 1-3; GABRIEL, Dustin 3-0; WHITE, Spencer 2-1; WAGNER, Aaron 1-2; WALKENHORST, Pa 1-2; TAFUNA, David 2-0; GOOCH, Quinn 2-0; BILLS, K.C. 2-0; STAFFIERI, Mark 1-1; MARQUARDT, Dani 1-1; PAONGO, Hala 0-2; KEHL, Bryan 1-0; MCLAUGHLIN, Jar 1-0; STACEY, Andrew 0-1; LUEKENGA, Kyle 0-1; LOVELY, Gary 0-1. BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 18 • BYU Football 2005

BYU TEAM STATISTICS, 2005 SEASON

Game Results

Date ...... Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Sep. 3, 2005 ...... #22 BOSTON COLLEGE 3-20 L 0-1-0 0-0-0 3:27 58108 Sep 10, 2005 ...... EASTERN ILLINOIS W 45-10 1-1-0 0-0-0 3:15 52630

* indicates conference game

Team Statistics

TEAM STATISTICS ...... BYU OPP SCORING ...... 48 30 Points Per Game ...... 24.0 15.0 FIRST DOWNS ...... 43 31 Rushing ...... 13 14 Passing ...... 26 16 Penalty...... 4 1 RUSHING YARDAGE ...... 184 203 Yards gained rushing...... 229 256 Yards lost rushing ...... 45 53 Rushing Attempts ...... 48 61 Average Per Rush ...... 3.8 3.3 Average Per Game ...... 92.0 101.5 TDs Rushing ...... 3 1 PASSING YARDAGE...... 585 358 Att-Comp-Int ...... 101-67-2 64-41-1 Average Per Pass ...... 5.8 5.6 Average Per Catch ...... 8.7 8.7 Average Per Game ...... 292.5 179.0 TDs Passing ...... 3 2 TOTAL OFFENSE ...... 769 561 Total Plays ...... 149 125 Average Per Play...... 5.2 4.5 Average Per Game ...... 384.5 280.5 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS ...... 6-71 5-74 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS ...... 8-57 2-25 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS ...... 1-13 2-0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ...... 11.8 14.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 7.1 12.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE ...... 13.0 0.0 FUMBLES-LOST...... 3-2 4-3 PENALTIES-YARDS ...... 17-127 14-135 Average Per Game ...... 63.5 67.5 PUNTS-YARDS...... 9-336 15-538 Average Per Punt ...... 37.3 35.9 Net punt average...... 34.6 32.1 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME ...... 32:20 27:40 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS ...... 10/30 8/26 3rd-Down Pct ...... 33% 31% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS ...... 0/2 0/0 4th-Down Pct ...... 0% 0% SACKS BY-YARDS ...... 4-27 3-26 MISC YARDS ...... 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ...... 6 3 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 2-4 3-3 PAT-ATTEMPTS ...... 6-6 3-3 ATTENDANCE ...... 110738 0 Games/Avg Per Game ...... 2/55369 0/0 Neutral Site Games ...... 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS ...... 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Brigham Young ...... 17 14 3 14 48 Opponents...... 7 3 3 17 30 BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 19 • BYU Football 2005

Individual Stats

RUSHING ...... GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G FIELD GOALS . .. . . FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk BROWN, Curtis . . . . 2 26 149 6 143 5.5 1 34 71.5 MCLAUGHLIN, Jar 2-4 50.0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-2 0-0 35 1 TAHI, Naufahu . . . . . 2 10 65 2 63 6.3 1 20 31.5 MEIKLE, Nathan . . . 2 1 11 0 11 11.0 0 11 5.5 TEAM...... 2 1 0 10 -10 -10.0 0 0 -5.0 FG SEQUENCE . . . Brigham Young OPPONENTS BECK, John...... 2 10 4 27 -23 -2.3 1 3 -11.5 Boston College . . . . 48,(35) (39),(26) Total...... 2 48 229 45 184 3.8 3 34 92.0 Eastern Illinois . . . . . (20),42 (23) Opponents...... 2 61 256 53 203 3.3 1 22 101.5 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PASSING ...... G Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G BECK, John...... 2 122.04 100-67-2 67.0 585 3 31 292.5 PUNTING ...... No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd BERRY, Matt ...... 1 0.00 1-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 MCLAUGHLIN, Der . 9 336 37.3 57 4 1 1 0 Total...... 2 120.83 101-67-2 66.3 585 3 31 292.5 Total...... 9 336 37.3 57 4 1 1 0 Opponents...... 2 118.24 64-41-1 64.1 358 2 35 179.0 Opponents...... 15 538 35.9 56 2 1 5 1

RECEIVING...... G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G ALL PURPOSE . . . . G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G MEIKLE, Nathan . . . 2 11 62 5.6 0 14 31.0 BROWN, Curtis . . . . 2 143 57 0 0 0 200 100.0 BROWN, Curtis . . . . 2 10 57 5.7 0 11 28.5 TAHI, Naufahu . . . . . 2 63 56 0 0 0 119 59.5 TAHI, Naufahu . . . . . 2 10 56 5.6 1 10 28.0 WATKINS, Todd. . . . 2 0 112 0 0 0 112 56.0 WATKINS, Todd. . . . 2 9 112 12.4 2 31 56.0 MEIKLE, Nathan . . . 2 11 62 14 0 0 87 43.5 COATS, Dan ...... 2 8 62 7.8 0 10 31.0 COATS, Dan ...... 2 0 62 0 18 0 80 40.0 COLLIE, Zac ...... 2 5 64 12.8 0 25 32.0 ALLEN, Matt ...... 2 0 70 0 0 0 70 35.0 ALLEN, Matt ...... 2 4 70 17.5 0 25 35.0 COLLIE, Zac ...... 2 0 64 0 0 0 64 32.0 HARLINE, Jonny . . . 2 4 44 11.0 0 17 22.0 MAHUIKA, Bryce. . . 2 0 0 32 15 0 47 23.5 REED, Michael . . . . 2 4 44 11.0 0 26 22.0 HARLINE, Jonny . . . 2 0 44 0 0 0 44 22.0 GRIFFIN, Joe . . . . . 2 2 14 7.0 0 7 7.0 REED, Michael . . . . 2 0 44 0 0 0 44 22.0 Total...... 2 67 585 8.7 3 31 292.5 ROBINSON, Justi . . 2 0 0 0 19 0 19 9.5 Opponents...... 2 41 358 8.7 2 35 179.0 COOPER, Brett . . . . 2 0 0 0 17 0 17 8.5 GRIFFIN, Joe . . . . . 2 0 14 0 0 0 14 7.0 PUNT RETURNS . . No. Yds Avg TD Long GABRIEL, Dustin. . . 2 0 0 0 0 12 12 6.0 MAHUIKA, Bryce. . . 5 32 6.4 0 10 KEHL, Bryan ...... 2 0 0 11 0 0 11 5.5 MEIKLE, Nathan . . . 2 14 7.0 0 12 BATES, Dan ...... 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 1.0 KEHL, Bryan ...... 1 11 11.0 0 0 JENSEN, Cameron . 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.5 Total...... 8 57 7.1 0 12 TEAM...... 2 -10 0 0 0 0 -10 -5.0 Opponents...... 2 25 12.5 0 24 BECK, John...... 2 -23 0 0 0 0 -23 -11.5 Total...... 2 184 585 57 71 13 910 455.0 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Opponents...... 2 203 358 25 74 0 660 330.0 GABRIEL, Dustin 1 12 12.0 0 12 Total...... 1 13 13.0 0 12 Opponents...... 2 0 0.0 0 0

KICK RETURNS . . . No. Yds Avg TD Long COOPER, Brett . . . . 2 17 8.5 0 13 MAHUIKA, Bryce. . . 1 15 15.0 0 15 ROBINSON, Justi . . 1 19 19.0 0 19 COATS, Dan ...... 1 18 18.0 0 18 BATES, Dan ...... 1 2 2.0 0 2 Total...... 6 71 11.8 0 19 Opponents...... 5 74 14.8 0 21

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0

...... |------PATs ------| SCORING ...... TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points WATKINS, Todd. . . . 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 MCLAUGHLIN, Jar . 0 2-4 6-6 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 TAHI, Naufahu . . . . . 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 BROWN, Curtis . . . . 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 BECK, John...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 6 2-4 6-6 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Opponents...... 3 3-3 3-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30

TOTAL OFFENSE . . G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G BECK, John...... 2 110 -23 585 562 281.0 BROWN, Curtis . . . . 2 26 143 0 143 71.5 TAHI, Naufahu . . . . . 2 10 63 0 63 31.5 MEIKLE, Nathan . . . 2 1 11 0 11 5.5 TEAM...... 2 1 -10 0 -10 -5.0 Total...... 2 149 184 585 769 384.5 Opponents...... 2 125 203 358 561 280.5 BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 20 • BYU Football 2005

Defensive Statistics

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-----| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS . . GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 13 SOELBERG, Natha . . . 2 11 4 15 0.5-1 ...... 35 JENSEN, Cameron. . . . 2 8 7 15 2.0-5 . 0-1 1 1 . . . . 28 GABRIEL, Dustin . . . . . 2 10 4 14 . . 1-12 ...... 51 LUETTGERODT, Ju . . . 2 3 6 9 2.0-10 1.0-8 ...... 15 ROBINSON, Justi. . . . . 2 6 3 9 ...... 99 BROWN, Manaia . . . . . 2 2 7 9 ...... 25 GOOCH, Quinn ...... 2 4 4 8 2.0-5 ...... 24 WHITE, Spencer ...... 2 4 3 7 1.0-10 1.0-10 . . 1 1-0 . . . 21 BILLS, K.C...... 2 5 1 6 1.0-5 1.0-5 ...... 47 WALKENHORST, Pa . . 2 4 2 6 1.0-4 1.0-4 . . 1 . . . . 77 MARQUARDT, Dani . . . 2 2 4 6 1.0-1 . . . . . 1 . . 56 BATES, Dan ...... 2 1 3 4 ...... 94 FEULA, Vince...... 2 . 3 3 . . . 2 1 . . . . 41 KEHL, Bryan...... 2 1 2 3 . . . 1 . . . 1 . 52 WAGNER, Aaron . . . . . 2 1 2 3 ...... 70 PAONGO, Hala...... 2 . 2 2 0.5-1 ...... 22 TAFUNA, David ...... 2 2 . 2 ...... 53 LOVELY, Gary ...... 2 . 2 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 36 STAFFIERI, Mark . . . . . 2 1 1 2 1.0-2 ...... 30 MCLAUGHLIN, Jar. . . . 2 1 . 1 ...... 32 MCLAUGHLIN, Der . . . 2 1 . 1 ...... 29 HALE, Chris ...... 2 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . 48 STACEY, Andrew . . . . . 1 . 1 1 ...... TM TEAM ...... 2 1 . 1 1.0-4 . . . . 1-0 . . . 92 LUEKENGA, Kyle. . . . . 1 . 1 1 ...... 97 MADDUX, Justin ...... 2 ...... 1 . . . . Total ...... 2 69 62 131 13-48 4-27 1-13 5 5 3-0 1 1 . Opponents...... 2 80 70 150 10.0-40 3-26 2-0 8 . 2-0 1 1 . Blue Zone Statistics

BYU Inside Opponent Blue-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs ------Failed to score inside RZ ------Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Sep. 3 Boston College L 3-20 3 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Sep. 10 Eastern Illinois W 45-10 6 6 38 5 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 9 7 41 5 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 of 9 (77.8%)

Opponents Inside BYU Blue-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs ------Failed to score inside RZ ------Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Sep. 3 Boston College L 3-20 3 3 17 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep. 10 Eastern Illinois W 45-10 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 5 5 27 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 of 5 (100.0%) BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Page 21 • BYU Football 2005

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes ...... 18 BROWN, Curtis vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Rushes ...... 15 Whitworth, L, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Yards Rushing . . . . .110 BROWN, Curtis vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Yards Rushing ...... 87 Whitworth, L, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) TD Rushes ...... 1 TAHI, Naufahu vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) TD Rushes ...... 1 WEBB, Vincent, vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) ...... BROWN, Curtis vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Long Rush ...... 22 Whitworth, L, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) ...... BECK, John vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Pass attempts ...... 35 Porter, Q, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Long Rush ...... 34 BROWN, Curtis vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Pass completions . . . . .27 Porter, Q, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Pass attempts ...... 60 BECK, John vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Yards Passing ...... 232 Porter, Q, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Pass completions ...... 41 BECK, John vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) TD Passes ...... 2 Porter, Q, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Yards Passing ...... 330 BECK, John vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Long Pass...... 35 Porter, Q, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) TD Passes...... 3 BECK, John vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Receptions ...... 8 Blackmon, W, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Long Pass ...... 31 BECK, John vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Yards Receiving ...... 100 Blackmon, W, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Receptions...... 9 MEIKLE, Nathan vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) TD Receptions ...... 2 Miller, C, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Yards Receiving...... 93 WATKINS, Todd vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Long Reception...... 35 Lilly, J, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) TD Receptions ...... 2 WATKINS, Todd vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Field Goals ...... 2 Ohliger, R, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Long Reception ...... 31 WATKINS, Todd vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Long Field Goal ...... 39 Ohliger, R, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Field Goals ...... 1 MCLAUGHLIN, Jar vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Punts...... 10 SCHOFIELD, Tom, vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) ...... MCLAUGHLIN, Jar vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Punting Avg...... 44.0 Ayers, J, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Long Field Goal ...... 35 MCLAUGHLIN, Jar vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Long Punt ...... 56 Ayers, J, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Punts ...... 6 MCLAUGHLIN, Der vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Long Punt Return . . . . .24 Blackmon, W, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Punting Avg ...... 41.5 MCLAUGHLIN, Der vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Long Kickoff Return 21 BURGE, Tristan, vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Long Punt ...... 57 MCLAUGHLIN, Der vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Tackles ...... 16 SELLERS, Clint, vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Long Punt Return ...... 12 MEIKLE, Nathan vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Sacks ...... 1.0 Glasper, R, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Long Kickoff Return ...... 19 ROBINSON, Justi vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) ...... Ottolini, J, vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Tackles...... 11 GABRIEL, Dustin vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) ...... SELLERS, Clint, vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Sacks...... 1.0 BILLS, K.C. vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Tackles For Loss...... 2.0 SELLERS, Clint, vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) ...... WHITE, Spencer vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Interceptions ...... 1 SANDERS,Terranc, vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) ...... WALKENHORST, Pa vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) ...... BURGE, Tristan, vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) ...... LUETTGERODT, Ju vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Tackles For Loss ...... 2.0 LUETTGERODT, Ju vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Interceptions ...... 1 GABRIEL, Dustin vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005)

TEAM GAME HIGHS OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes ...... 32 vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Rushes ...... 31 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Yards Rushing . . . . .176 vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Yards Rushing ...... 133 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Yards Per Rush. . . . .5.5 vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Yards Per Rush...... 4.3 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) TD Rushes ...... 3 vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) TD Rushes ...... 1 vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Pass attempts ...... 60 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Pass attempts ...... 35 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Pass completions . . .41 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Pass completions . . . . .27 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Yards Passing ...... 330 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Yards Passing ...... 232 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Yards Per Pass. . . . .6.2 vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Yards Per Pass...... 6.6 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) TD Passes ...... 3 vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) TD Passes ...... 2 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Total Plays ...... 76 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Total Plays ...... 66 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Total Offense...... 431 vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Total Offense...... 365 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Yards Per Play . . . . .5.9 vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Yards Per Play ...... 5.5 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Points ...... 45 vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Points ...... 20 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Sacks By ...... 2 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Sacks By ...... 2 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) ...... vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) First Downs...... 22 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) First Downs...... 22 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Penalties ...... 8 vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Penalties ...... 10 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Penalty Yards ...... 78 vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Penalty Yards ...... 85 vs Boston College (Sep. 3, 2005) Turnovers ...... 3 vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Turnovers ...... 4 vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Interceptions By ...... 2 vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005) Interceptions By . . . .1 vs Eastern Illinois (Sep 10, 2005)